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vol ii: i;o; AGIIE7ILLE, IT. C, SUNDAY IIOZIIIIXG, JxIInUAEY 2, -V. HOLii m a It u 4 U The Christmas clicnpin nA rvfnrinrr - r f7" r-rrT auu w j --ti i i 1 m His 1.- : T - ji of the day. Very Jittbr Lnicu time' left for decision, but . Vicit in i.einco. " " there ia no need for ho sit a- tion about vhere to buy, bo- ProrccsiTeGoTernmentYitli cause our'c is the store to 1 -.V , -!i X-. 4-1, 1: 4.- ,1 - - -O -L XCOiUCUl' and last; but not least bar- rain Wices. No Parallel C?n; ,b3 Drawn Vilh Hnmav Minn n i mn, rrn i uj -..' IIWIIVI ' W rf W W I W W VI V Here in Great Profusion : urym says He 'wufpreaoi saver T7ltTl TJqTTT VlfTA-P 3 ; : Umbrellas; regular hol iday, styles; Metal moking -Tables, Metal Picture Frames, Collar and Cufr Boxes, Metal and Dresden; f Toilet sets, : - r Easel and Hand Mirrors, Fancy Garters, ; - ; Perfumery,; ' ' ' : ;-; o : r "Alexandre" French tid Gloves, " Shaving sets, Manicure sets, Artistic Fancy China and Dresden Ware, I Will Make Known "His Conclusions' Abcut : Mexico Scoa and ;'WiJI Knswer Charsrcs of Gold' Men ThaUhe is a Victim to Hei 'Firfancial SsUm." ; , - - Austin, Tex. Jaa. l.WHllam J. Bryan accompanied .Ty Mrs . Bry an'and ex-Gkyver nor: Crittenden of .Missouri was In talis city today enrouw for his home from. Mexico Bryan haa met in' Ihis journey from , ti Mexican; oapltol a eeries' of , oyations.' ' A public reception was tendered- tne , party I ti ls morning at the home of ex-Governor Regarding the trip: - Bryan; said; found Mexico a land of Birnshtoe and Isuir- p ramg .verdure. The ' . govemmeint of I Mexiioo 4 con tr olled by nen of more Jxro- greasive ideas than generally suppose hl'or. TTriHtrprrhiVf Pa, .untry. Its president is n ad- 5 in some manner cot now apparent, the movement In ; ' Havana will ; ere J snany ' months have elapsed, eventuate - in, the practical, if not the' formal, independence cfCwia, ' - i . - i m nn-. ; ( I t iL L i fi W Li L I 4 - A Iiondon, Jan. l.Tfce airallty has Is- rTt" T,1 rrrJ oli tsued an cIScial statement showing that . . t -:.-.. . ... : . . -- . ,'- . . . . 1 . ..- - - J-i 1. . according to -the latest advices seven of the -warships attached to the British China squadron are at Chemulpo, Port of Seoul, Korea, and two at Fort Arthur, on Re gents Sword Peninsular, China. The statement' added that the report- that the mercantile- cruisers or naval reserves on the China sttIon"are being brought Into i active service is absolutely untrue. - 7as Accepted. A Stormy Scene in the Union 1 TKir.TY-FlYE Kir.TRS Cr.Q'.VNZD, - , Guana Junato, Mex., Jan. ,- 1. At the Lbor Hall Operatives' 'Yoteioh the, Propospd ' ; if Ciif was a Close one. Lahurta.coal anine-isituated.near here, if r V, v - :- L ' l "' ' one of the lower-workines. a river Of water Tio Reductions Gr383 'into:."Effecf -" Tomorrow ' one of the lower; workings, a river Of water was suddenly struck In the mine and be fore the miners could" escape ... the whole mine waa flooded. Thirty-five - miners powned-4ike rats. 'r lhcra'pt be m Strike But all Hands Will go Th' rnTTP JIT?PF -' t kJ? Jhe Cotton Mills Under jhe Lower ied Wages- GISDES TO COIIBDERE : OFFER OF'A NEW ENGLAND COT- fi?oN mill: owner. r:y ."J - rJI lver,All ganger of Bftrlke at cot- ton,m'iU87re!moved( tonight J 'whea ' given lout 'that-spinnena association troon' which rx: ... - . , .... vTm - , I everything depended had voted" to accept Would Bring 2! 000 Workman to Ashe- tihetreducbron. ' Vote wlas 243 to 209. vme: ipiuv,uw oi uuu w uovi , i xxi. tumouncemeni was iouowea oy tne s Jjomiest scenes wl'tnessed In a labor hall Taken up in ; this City, 85.. T LJL 71 VP M I. L 1 ) His Utterances to be' Conoid eredby Court Martial.' ,," TheEx-Autqcrat atCutaha3 " Talked, too" Uuch, ' r; ;. Criticism of j.lcKmls's Messaga Gets Him into Trouble. : ; ' - 'v.- , - . Cabinet ake?'His Case Under. Co. ;,v ;. sideration. Boxes, ojewelry, " EtcJr-that's always the. last word. minastrative officer cf rare sagacity. My re flections , on the econcmlci conditions In 28 South Alain Street. ..-. .r.'V ............ x . .r. . ... . - ...... . Z C : t ... , . : - f1"'- , . r , , -' . - v dan, Cheeseborough, Pearson, Oeorge A. x . A-Savannah. Ga.attorney hasyWritten rr.,;wii Mebane,. Carl Reynolds, Merriwea'her. to finn of lawyers here that te'nU a Yf red a strike denounced, the others in the - - client, ja -New England cotton mill owner; strngesttersvand ; some -ipent 'j eo 3 far who wants to Wing ihis "plant io Ashevllle -t9 Allege a false vote i hail been prepared, and establish a large' cotton mill" here. SeUr?r O'ltonvpl wa: upbraided -and He eays that le. will "bring tatoiit: two !w,?geto ke htoaett into hia office. r-- rTviA with Mm. if he 'comes. ' -ii 9 attitude of4the . minority- became - - . . - 1 , ' ' - ' i si&u,uuu, ana ulko ue biock. ..aunseii.. n """-"t i wis will then place"- a first: mortgage onkthe force of police had to '-clear:the hall, and plant and issue six' percent, twenty year 'they made wo arrests, rhe crowd surged pofs: for .1150.000; and thereby raise en- aut tte;patrol box .-threatendngthe offlr' ough! money to complete the planter" He oersand even. -women stood in the streets will fake $50,000 of the bonds himself, and and, took part. 4 - , , wants he7peop(iaf..-A5nvdlle to "take f .-'r711-Ftion goes into " effect ' Monday ' V - " V" ' ' ' . I wV'?tl Jill linnJii will vfn. , ' ' - WILLIAM JT. ESTA3L ; Christmas, is Here Mexico wiill be ff or -the public at a Hater date,v probaMy in i- lectures? and. essays.- I went to Mexico to vanaiyze ior mysen "uie cause of Its DroffressivenesB. - I' have , done this -to my . satisfaction and sham he .pre pared TjeTore long tov ans wer .the charges of the gold men," that, our sister republic la a Vlctrlm of iher system of. finances. ; In the fullness of tlmeVthey shall know the truth, I want to say to them now, ihowever, that "hA drawn ; "belweeir that and now is a good time to g 4nd OUT8 under similar iietary thW sideboard ' , It Will be t a politics, and the ilia that beset MexicQ-nay fine' present for your,wifef and I al .j ehalf .preach' with .new vigor the "silver cause, in the future, and hope to see the -day when the people will think and act tadpendant of dnternational agreemenc.-- . . 1 at such' lcrr figures too -. IV. A. BLAIR. V CDBA1IAUT0II0I1Y Phoneys. 45-Patton Ave. FIRST COLONIAL CABINET adopted. "That the executive committee 4 . be authorized to permit ihe uise cf the club rooms for dancing, at such times as the committee -'may designate, to which all ladies and members of the db are in vited and to which any non-resident of the club may be invited." - - ' .The ofacers were tnen elected as follows: President-7-Dnff Merrlcki' Vice-president J. M. .Westaiu -. Secretary and Treasury E. I. Holmes. t Executive, Committee CapL : George T. Davis, S. T. Dorsett, T. E. Clayton v and .Houston. Merrimon. " w , A vote -o thanks -was extended ' to the 1 retiring board composed as follows: . . Presi dent-Dr. George A:s Mebane; Vlce-presi- dent, D. CWaddell, jr.; Secretary and Treasurer, E. I. Holmes; lExecutive com mittee, J.'VD. Carrier, . F. A. . ull, 'T.vE. Clayton Duff Merrick. - - Among hose , present v were:' -Messrs. White G. Smithy Herbert ChlldaC 1 Noland, J. H. r Law,.: Nolan, T- ' L.yman, Erwin Sluderi T. Ai y J ones, 1 J i M. Westalli Frank tsmith, W.. S. Bay, Caldwell, Merrick, Duff Charles A, Webb,-Alexander Webb, w. J.t An iv?n! Calculated lessen the Faction J Cocke. . Theodore F. Davidson, .'.Eugene Sawyer, Phll-pocke, Capt J, P. Sawyer; E. States ' wxui AiKa. w. vy. moore, --xmoimas jj. Madrid," Jan. 1. The cabinet - haa d- wtou, w . x. x luuuum vuuiyveii j. i oided ioat the trial of GenC .wevler tnr : H. Law,;T. W Patton, Pope .Lee, tr.i H. J court, martial ' Is .imperative. ,Thla : ac- : 0borne,T. E. jClaytont, Frank Chapman, J of the ininlstery Is grounded upon the : V J.yjuy Rankin', Will Rankin; Eugene Way, j Aict that Weyler's' breaches of law in hav-. xiioKey, i. tioimeis, w. ,yv. west, i ing finished for publication . a ' protest Carrier, t. C.' .WaddelV jr.,"W., J.- Fltger-1 against the references made by Spain. and , aldj'L.- P. ""McLoud, E. C Jonesr -J. ,Y, Ttbe Cuban , question by- McKInley In his , ' 7, " r c.s 1 uiessage w congress, Weyler admits, having given to ttha press the , protest against vMcKlnley,s references Messrs. ,W;. Patton, 0. C!oaton, Arthur Ran-? toSpain and Cuba and partlculariy '.thosa kin. ' , " ' I-- v - C - t - "'T I ;hint w-frra nrwlrTV nfjifnstt Ilia rrar.n Jtflml-nl1 delightful musical progmm consisting J Nation and the .government of Cuba; but 01 chuos ana. popmar sougs witn oxioruseH i denies the, language of some of the lit in . which an Joined, closed one of 'the tnaaicfis afftlbuted td ihhn: " . 7 : .... . f The "utterances ' fdr which weyler will be tried - were - delivered Deem- r tz, v Hs asserted - that lnl this imessage the prestl- .; I- .: - .. 1:.. . .. 1 . ! . ' -. ..1 - . .f . . ; . : . : : ' ........ ' '' dent i hadvInsultediSagasta's cabinet an4 slandered the army of Spain, v Differences ' in Spatn7-A Sop to'tha United SICKOC of the , bonds VAll-the' money, Wen all hands will be at work. - - . , - - : reatlid-c4l3b4iJ,t'J''t3 t"?Tt?n"lhe Y f"'V-T : ' ." " ' ? ' ";-r killed cy D,-;u.;;NKuscAr;D...-;. most enjoyable entertainments eyerVgiven rVAl! :WYCK IH OFFICE TAMM ANX. JN CHARGE j6F GR51A ' s d L"J - rt AGED NEiSKO LYNCHED TER 1?EW YORK; . ; , WAeJaCJanghtla the" Act of ".Stealing THE TOOLTttY SK- TO OPEN IN THIS CITY ON TTJES -.DAY .4- ... r . (Pittsburg. Jan.-1 Anthoriy McGowan of IlanMnborough killed, his wife ; last-night Neighbors heard .shuts and gathered about. the door. Constable' Heareck. found, the doors -locked and- crawled througha s win-' dow, arrested McCfcwan who -was an.. bed RenSviof;Uayrotfon31sS.Ap- RockTArl Jau.':TAn-aged ce-. ; 1 '1 ' '..'n,. " I ert Win Ivn rliei bv a kn.'ij-b'"of whltesy near .. nniv vdac atirt - mcra rm on r t -i am . .q; a : . . . r- t . s&errui, .vieveiana county. wnen vlis- -.many Men His firs Act. . ; ' . - Was' lying across tne dead -carcass or a. inog V New. York; Janl.Robert '- A. Van- hsstole - Hanged to the dead man's cloth- fWyck, firstmayor of "Grea fer, New , Tor ; Ingwas'a card: ;.'You will never-tell wha v fully Pressed MiagkW HrUly mi?A VW ?M to'ttiis Hog.- wife was shot through, the'head and died , j1".. f , pr " 4 . . - , does-not like fuus and feathers. He made .suspicion led ,to the t negro. He ,wi ' a speech containing exactly sixteen words, watohed and caught tn the.act -of, stealing CULBERSON A CANDIDATE.' !- 'ii11 -whIc31 ihe turnd.;from, Mayor Strong; Jit -He was ' etrting up -to his cabin doOr. . to ' whom -'hig , worda were aadressed, ana j snoviio.utsam auu wujruucrnju vu. ARneviJie to ave one.oi-ine iiubm . . , " . -, v . 3 ' - - '.I 1 tne o SoutL; owner of twenty 'houses. ; Dallas Tex.,-Jan. Lr-Goy. Culberson an- , . - - down' and .warning placard' affixed Beginning Tuesday; the Cour; and Bounces .Jcandidacy- fo? .tho TWted. tad; &atllered arc-a. r; , MAYBRY ARRESTED. . At the , end of . fif ty-five -minutes Mayor Van Wy oh-retired to his private office and begin Ms duties as 'mayor by -removing The $18,000 oi" StolenlMoney Found' h ; iri His Valise i' closing on Jrisiay," Asheville i? .to .ha.ye She States - eenatorship to 'succeed Mills. , He largest and mo pretentiouap (favors free coinage, free trade, an income ever given in the; etate. , .it , is.; unaer ,taej tax, caima, oeiigeirency, law against i spec- manaffenjent of F. .'.Hedge, secretary I of ulation ia cotton futures.' election of sen- "thft "TntfT-efcate Poultry. -Pigeon, amd 'Pti - . -i .t. sto: associauon,- ana , 1S jwj Uuii u ff - rr Ai vWo;v kv,, w. the c4d shoe ' factory? builflng on Pattoa the pension ejttravagance and fraud, v'iv avenue,' Just beyond the Battery Park bo- , (. r ; J v- -"' -.. tel grounds, andrthe admlssun. tee , wurne , , n fiifteen and twenty-five cents. : jr.; v v'.AXHKVIIJ.K , K i : XXKtULi-t X ,1 VJU W V L' ' i mere are aireaay largw u-uiuur i w 1 , -.i. fey i . 4iv. .f -.wvt-i 'T.nif rimTYT rtr I T . - w all the surroundiEs: states, and Eever-i .or i , - .. - . , . - the lareet exhibitors have" their birds tere;H" -v- t - . " - ionic" Darlington, 'the manager cf ihefANNUALr LIEETIN(jr LAdT "Alamance Firms,"' is here with an. ex press cat, containing about 700 birds from the farms of L. Banks Holt. MIe has aA unusually fine display of white eons and! ducks. This -exhibit took 120 prizes., at he recent show in Spartanburg. The car load Is valued at $5,000. . R. Tteid Harding who represents Julian Carr9 Oosonneeche farm at iHillsboro, is here with tC car of about 230 birds. - : Tive coops are alrec'y in from Delaware, an J a "ber mere ari e:rpec!ted4 A car load will arrive rcm Ealttmore tomorrow, from the Uplands Poultry iFarmi. EVENING.- Excellent ; ripancial .' StatetnenVN ew, OfScers Elected foxC'the-Pres- ent Year. office by virtue ".eppoin talent from May rJ who robbed tbe Southern express company ; or Wurster - and Mayor GJeason,; of ..Long j 4t Brunswidk last week of l6,000ans - sland Cit - In their places were installed caped was ar res bed this- afternoon near , a good .many -meh ' se'Lect at the "confer- Savannahs ' ;Superlntendient J'Myera of tha : ;( ence between . Richard Croker. ani , other express company was" with the .detective .;. : iTanMnany.;ieaQers, uioer iappoantmtsax when they made, tne captures xne miss wilt jconjjt IStteri i All : appoldtmenis made fag money was f ouod, in ' a valise which today are to places wutn aat tsxanes. - j Mabry had with ham. iiJThere was a big throng. a the city hall j ta "greet Van Wyck?and Jh&Unstallatiori. DURRAfirS LAST HOPE GONE, Mayor"Wurster of Brooklyn and Mayor 1 Francisco, Jan 1. -Theodore Durrant's Gteason of Long Island. City congratulated I j, wyers attempted to secure -writ of u- the -nW- mayor,1 who in reply to . Mayor J persedeas " last "evendng, , but today a'e- 1 I. receivo this honor from the people. 1 chance of stavinig the' execution. . Dur- The annual meeting 'of the- 'Aefcevilie (accept' it andrwUl answer to the people." raat shows extreme nervousness. Jle will Club, the, second anplveraryxf the, estab-1 The hew elected county borough officials (hanged at 10:30 o'clock next Friday sudden; death TAKES OATH OF OFFICE., j , - -Of Miss Irtyie Mr uggs Yesterday T3iaaco Makes an" Address that Elicits : Horning ' Miss Ire'ne "M. Suggs, only daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. John K. Suggs 3ied eu'd- tYiiv -pcf iP-rrT.a v morning at 3 o'clock at - her name; 'number 260 South - Main street ' "'he was thirteen years of age and had been, ill-' v,ith pneumonia for-oniy a lew '. dajs.VlI.er death was very unexpected: ' Tjiere will be a sLcrt service, at 'the -house It 'S o'clock today, to be conoludei at hi U6 .-Catholic : church at 4 o'clock. . - ;., 'The- fntrrrnt 'will -take place at TAT- .Slde firvtPTv T'a f hpr. ilaricn CC-'iucti3 : f iJk& sericts. ILd ioilofting ere tLe'i'-U :;:. , ...... ... . . t i cearers: -.wcnn-oiLO!- 2 . ' .clntyre, 1- r Applause-The Cabinet will ; Need Ileitraint- -v. tyre and Michael It:iy. ..e" TTno'i rnrri?on.. l'atn-j. C"i onnell, C. D. Clcln- v". ;1 had .he rhtuiratism iy L I' t least benefit. At l--t '' bta-lttio's I'aia Ea.ri; J'HeTedall'of the rn, second brrtt7e a"cr!el a c ; I "W. J.."lIcHand, Poll ir.:, V.-. C. - Iain's Pain Tain! 1 3 c y.-illy I grains, s-erinT p-3 ! ' - burns,, cuts ar3 t- - T r ' ' .T.,C. Smith's !:- .... .t I I : Washington, Jan. 1. TheL following ca blegram" from Secretary General Congosto, at Havana wa recerVM 'this afternoon at the. Spanish leation.j "The first colonial cabinet t 'just token tie- oath cf c!Sce with great solezinty, 3n the presence of all fcretn ccnrjls and nenbers cf all politi cal parties. Ty sremcy was very' im- re:-Ivev Gen. Clinco dsllvered- am ad dre3 at the conclusion cf which it .'was received v.ith vivj.3 f.r C;a'in aad fcr Cx Tilb a Z--lJ-i .frvcrr.-IH3 -tcntinents received t-l re-eczc:l v..-n c s- ! vrere I ti3 i;. At tJi mcn:-t tis : the c I th: -It cf CLn 4ue fr. t:t:' r3 - i r--: '!( : f s ;c-ti ll . .Hi it is 5 3 ctt: :1 :.t cc"-c:i cf "L:re ii er:-t 5 every C 7." ,n to . 1 1" it L3 c: . k -" it n r ' - ' i.k a i I - - - li-hmenfc at the orcandzatlon r n -its ele- 1 of -the -borough's of .New,, T'ork. 'Brooklyn, h -nmmini Iidav 1n thA death cell await LegSorns" said to' be they pa In te W Quarters' in the ' Drhumor ; building, - Queens, and Richmond and Bronx also as; e tour of bis -executilon. V " " United States.- V'lwas held last night - (Many- visitors were , snmed .tneir new outje3 so tne manage-1 ; ; 1 , Mr. F. E. Hedge or TXalelgn, wt-ohas t-e j - t vnlnewaa a'festlvelv ment'of the nubiie afEairs of over three mil f '- We .feel very sure everybody had a very , and .will Vo ' .- "r - ..1.,.,...,. .vJ ' - - -V wuxiu .a. h r-r w.w ,rw.rr.. - r- cirtotmag from the number cf prcs- th,e club at which officers were elected and: .Tammany Hall organization. - '. , 1 . . ; the. reports' for the year' were ' Tead. Of , ' , - r - ents we sold. We desire to wish everybcy the latter .themost satisracDory; wasxne ; , Kjyj-JjA liKllHll.' . U' very'happy Ne - Tear, and Wrec, financial; statemen't ana tcer promise t , show in icharge, is here now, all Jn his power cxaKe the exhi-it a grand success.' ' , - ' r : D R EVA R D DAr 1 IC C LOS E D Its Assets and Good Will Sold lo athe - x "'" HendsrsopviilaBank - t' ' 'l . ,". x- ''riAiirThn ' o. Jan.!. The result of the! thanks to our patrons for making a succecs ' ascrd3 that the ciud maysoon, oe.-aie w. ' . , - - .1, . , . - . build and own a home "'of Ills own."' ' siauve caucuseis jieia ,niBiit iur Q-r aQ lnstitutioix yjt been admired axl , .Hendersonville. N.nC Jan. l.-The Baakf tte canda5me -and spacious parT-' inS Haraia forces, who foUnd .them- compliniented by our" resident patrons, ax .' k- ' . .... m :, J9 m ....' 4 I .urevara, reara, ia. x, ciosea 4 'iar& D. C. Waddell, Jr., was dobTS today having sold its assets and ESl':; e. 1..; Holmes secretary- j" chairman salvfs-snort three votes in -the house and the. visitors -to the city, especially - fro ' . i e in the senate. The outlook for. Han- iarge places. ' " . x will to the Ctate Dack cf Coirmerce f cf I Ur; riolmes read his report' which, show nf senatorial aspirations juagmg Dy u.e tt'a.nUce. DeDasitors ' and stockholders , I 'VnHrii.', vote tonight is decidedly unassuring. will 3 r-ii In- full as fast as th- claims j frclindebtedness and' bes are fpressnted. The task ILzs found bur ners unprc" table and ta.3 decided a re tire. ' v' ' ' C:r:7 Tc:'-,-J;n. 1. Jin:y I'li:--! de- 1 c . . - 3 r - r -a r - i' - 3 7 C) 3 - j ri r ' .1:1 v-:n ly 1 ' 13. :a-Icr at la a 25 tirely free besides having a' good balance -in - the bank",'-- fbcre was , i good ir:3.kiTig fund which was drawing "in -teres Mr. Jlclmea was Instructed to ip. crcas3 tla loans. -y - Tl3 report ;' BISMARCK QT DEAD. ' Berlin, Jan. 1. The report cf the ' death . -of-F'.sWfk is untrife. The prince U recov erericg from, gout -and rhe- lowed:there.were 83 resl- f-' -e icen su-erlr dent oembsrs, 11 nc-n resident memoers. - aal 4 t:irrary' member's, -' ' '- ' 1r- at rreldrichrvl- i i;.3 e:3 C 1.1 4. f A . - . V large places. ' We have endeavored in every way in c lection of l23ig3, in quality of goods, : by giving very low prices,' to please, tr 1 hopa wo Lave succeedsd iar berosl tlx usual requirement cf tl3 tucy aearcn. Again allow v.3 t th-ak yen Xcr year : : .-.:r -.nd t 1 ycu tL3 ccnplnentJ : tl3 i o T -was elected- a honorary .. z resolutions cl-rcl Ly Gen. -! r. Davidson 'were ua iriircuzly - Malgra Graphs i. OiwiT-ts 10c..' Citron 1 .' - - - , yit-d Nu- ' .. r?r dozen. :r:n. " cJr. c: "7. ::. nzLD,
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