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Vol II: No.- 203. V " ASHETILLE, N; C FBIDAY HOEIIE.G, JAKUAEY. 7, 1CC3. - Prico 5 Cents. t ULUJL J ana Q 1 . i 1 I 28' 0. GAS. '07; To: dispose at once of our line of winter un derskirts, prices are cut as follows : $1.25 Blaci Satiil Skirts ; 89c $1.50 $1.90 $2.25 M M ; i $1,00 - $1.40 ;;$i,5o 11 9' They are heavy lined, frilled and jruflfledlr- Special All-wool Moreen un derskirts, to close 2 at OESTRE1CHER .r ,v;&. co: v:r 28 South Main Street. tortua- rtST i Christmas is Here ; and now is a good time to get , ' tHat ' sideboard. . It . will y be a fine present for .your .wife; .and , at suchlowfigures too. , W. A. BLAIR, Phone 75. , 45 Pa6n Ave A YANCEY COUNTY AFFRAY. "On Price's Creek, in Yancey county, sey efal males west of Burnvi)le, there was a eerioue affray . Tuesday , between James Scott and a man by the name of Blanken-cfe;-n stnntf ofmrk: . Blankenshd'p. on. - the VS ki U - f J .1;'. i- 'j 75 head;with a cl-uib, hreaking in the sbulUjate and having the comWne maJorRy in He was promptly attended . by Dr.- Totw, J; -Mecom a law. o reprtbii- who'pronouniced Jhis wound faifcal.:. The un-v..... - v c ' fortunate affray occurred Wednesday even- cacSr in- addition to . losses., already :eirs ing was the outgrowth of a drunken; - " icwSouee'il row. Scott made hto escape immediately - tazr-co, ox m ,i ..after, leavinig the' seriousness of hi'i blow.. .,5 -.iesidS. ' ' ; r ' 't " ' and has not 'yet been arrested, 'though ef- ' . . ; ' ' . " mt , 9r(tiir 5 AniOxher plxih advocated by goCd demo-, forts are being made for his capture. , u-x 1- ' ' . 5 : rcnatB vt-fti-o sTipport the ticket is to dead-": MAPr IE") USER PROTEST (c - p ' " . iW.elson'and Maud Halderley were mar ' lock the asm-bly arid elect .enator. - ried yesterday at 33 Merrimon avenue by ; -..ja d-eprive .th'e elate of represeD - Justice Jesse R. Starnes. There was same . ' delay in the Worman:e of the ceremony, tatW in the upper branch of congress rave .' occasioned iby an inquiry from the groom for Foraker rt anight eventually result in r:aBito the politics o fthe Justice, -he deol'd-; , Vlng thkt he would not msrriei (by a re- toe' eCection'of a straihtcut cilver dm- iDiacan,-ana esprer.in itu tt 1 ceremony wouti rot 1.3 Li-.-i 11 tciAx.i- ed .by one cf tts c" rrl - tie lite J'? Hslabre. . lie Zz:. j v-"-' to Us to- Portunities el 1: :.-re-i ,-hat If xt-t::::I i'in 'to 13 zzzrrlzl I7 a tttnuflvl-! - - r r".-er t:cm!2 c. m. . .. wry- ns c : :y v anony was r::. T-3 c:re- f n ? 1 s r r r in i r "i ' if. i a a I ij ii it - u on " An Address Issued by the State Committee. A. Grat Mass Meeting ofc Ee- publicans Called To Bring Into Line the Recalcitrant f - Legislators. An-Evidence of the Intense- Feeling s. . in Ohio., A Redistricting' Scheme, ThaU Would Effect . a ; Gain of Democratic Congressmen and Punish Columibai, Jan; 6. The, republicaoa ctate : . . - -- excuitive, coimmattee, neadedi ' by George - v 'l ' ; 1 ' sh after a conference tonightk, issued ea t v-s ' " i resa to tlhe repub'Lican; .party, calling Nash address - ' - - ' ' - J 1 upon -tlheim t'to leave' their homea and par-M Wcipaie in v an immense mass (meeting liere for the" purpose of .'hrlnging iinito lime i"Uxe feoalci trant "repuibllcan'memlbera of tlhelegr islatoure. -The call , reviews -the actio j.of the party "last summer" in indorsing; Han- na, and then conclude: , f ' 1 ' ' : a"Notv in' "anger, (butT-with, "shame we in form you.' of t'he grave' danger that ; some .-.tfv . ; '--;.v';1 of 'your representaitives. will disregard your 4 , -"-,.' - r ' ' . . . wlahies- and--5; expressed ' dn&troictionsw .WA i -j .--"-'."--. . thergf pre,- ,-call rupon. you to assemble ,aaid consult- now our state .can '4be',6aved from thfs: infamy;; td to peti tHoni your, repre-; sen"ja&vB 4y your presence and, w&rSato f alChftiKly perform the. dtuty, you' liave Jim po'sed upon them.' V ' T!be fcppeai is signettbyCtoairman Nasto, Secretary . Malloy, Treasurer Durdell and livetmemStkrs of the oom!mattee't " "The isBuingr'of &xdh- :a . prodomaWon shows !the Jntenslity of feel'lag in the state. On tie day tne--repiuDulioans'w,ilil assemble Uuishnell is to - be inaugurated. ' Already there is apprenension of av olasb. between faftions.. Xhe 'democrafts are sis much at- eea as their opponents, . To -hoTd iSenator Burk .. i - - . ' ' s ' in line dt 5s proposed that'Cromley, deim-' ' . . - - ... -. . . ocrat; -sthall reedlgn. as presid)ent pro. tern, , -A". f t ' f , -- - y v and permit the, 'eledtion, df "Burk.' With "Burk' vote",;.the mocrat coufld ,5 red!- ditrtTlct tJhe state; aiccampirsMng - two ob- Jectjr at the Bame time. They could gain two or threecongressmen and assist heir , ' nn - repu'DTican amea m fiefu ""ji vernor, who ha made hUmself ohnoxftous - . ' V - .V- " to' thecomblne through hia activity Jfpr : J r i- - - : -x 5 t ?';'; ; " - ;- x . ti - ( 5c '- Hanna. : Grosvertior would' be ,put ,ln a heavy " democratio 'fllctrict. - Several - other oongresBmen who have ' inourred the , em- ... . -. . :. ,-; '.-4:f-5. v-' city of the combdne leaders Iby their fle vo fion to Hanna , w ill - Mkewfise he removed by the gerrymamd'erhill With, the vote of Burk the"r'bii'll could easily "pass ;the sen- loQ temf &3 e(?crits are "o-rtlc ntcit. tie factional f :'-'ts -tils urtt cr mivid t.j repui-:"- teVc-J "7 ff ccd-.,tica fcr several y r1. ' 1 : " VV : : ,' " : . 1.1.. . t , I ! , J ' - rtts stirautii . cr2 . ; - 3. I ' - 1 -, , I T" '- - IN THE CRIMINAL COURT George Logan Given a Two Years f", ' - 9 Sentence- " ' The continuation of the -trial of WilMain iiOsr consumteti most of tib day in . the crimlniai 'court yesterday.- .T!he testimony closed iiie case wais arigued1 iby;. M. Luth er, Frank idailtjer ; on , the .part- of 'tlhe de f emdiant aawi ?bir,Solioitr .QIc'CaM lor the state, .ttrth v judge's charge, waa . full ; : and elaborate; ' reel ting the , testiimouy and' g'i Y' ing a'.cflear c.TiaT'ge on the law. ., ' , In. the course of Ms remarks to the Jury Judge y Bwart -took occasion - to -. stalte hat amy? 'officer, of t"he .oourtwhjetih'er .: lie ; e judge, solicitor or juror,, wlhfo wooild allow parties to- influeaoe li'im, wais oin'worthy of the rcspoEii'ble position. "be 'held. "It is iff p!lalin : g'U6t'ion at falct eaJlki tlhe Judge", "for the" juryto pa3 ,upon." . " s' ' After a. fchort deli'bera-tion t!he Jury, re- ipeajer: foe judgmenlt was eontinuedi; until toda.y. ii Tlxere ." were- tiiree lindictrcents -ipendrng against Go-rge' Logan,two -for asstajult with a deadly r eapon and .the other for carry ing con-ceaded -weaipona." In lhe latter case Judgment was suspendteid. Ithe defendant, thirougn' Ihia coneel, E.v D. Carter, plead guilty toiitre ichacrge of assiamlt. Anjn vestlgation of the facts snowed in;both cas es a ;piatol was uised- aaiil ythe- party T&st" gaiu'ited--' waa - wounded. , : 11h& defendant claimed jt2iat he was !linsemti.5ly : drunfk at what !had happened. "Tttie ocurt eenteneed' !hjin Ito' tlhe chain " eiaaie for twelve months eacsh-Case, makiing Alls term two years. -Thomas Lattawaa trSe on an, appeal from -Thomas Latta waa trSe Oinau the mayor's -court; tlhe ohtartge - latlon of a city orinamtoe in'i iaJlt'ittK; customers' by hacterr wniig.a vuo- regard to bo by haddmen. His at torn ey, E., 1. Carter, toade tie point tltat thrwas'no oxdlnanoe as specified in tlhe toXl -.of - jlnditkmenit, T!he . Judge ' ordereld a vera'jf:it or not guuxy -to ido -ntarea ana tne deTendant dlschiarged.-' VV-v IN THE RAILROAD COMMISSION Caldwell and Pearson CitedTto Appear Before the United States Snpreme iOiinrt on Charge of Cot temp t. : Special to the Gazette. iter. v Attorney iHo!bert!''0.' 'Burton,"',' served on CommifcMan era Caldwell aid ieaoom - no !tl-(re to appeart ou Janniary 17 "before , tie XJcited'Statee eupreme .court, when a mo- tion will be made -to attach them for- con emptot that Court dn TioJatlon of Its eu. percdeasV: and ; to eompeil.,Cheini o restore to J: W.. Wilson aad S. Otho, Wilson .the office of. railway . comna'issioijers, and also x! - to' restore tol 'the Wil3o j ' the room, books and papers of the offi-ce."."; fThe: claim in (bringing 'this aetion is that I , 1 V x - . Oaldiwel'l and Pearson took forcible "action Caldwell , and Pearson took -toroUyle pos session aflter ithe sapercedeaa, was granted and in definanee of It. QUARANTINED MEN SUE. 5 French v Citizens Who Were Held at 1 J - , " , New Orleans. : . : : (New Orleans, Janu G.pQIayor Flower has 7 receive xiwuce lyuuii a avvy , wuuguu 'der the -authority, of the; French-ambassa lAftm..nr 47 nw, .fr tft, Mr twenty French cltdzens who claim to have "been deprived of, their Uberty, Without .due process of fcaw, by the board of health diur lag' the 'yeHow.. fever scare. ; The . suit, In volves the legality of tihe quarantine ruCtes whereby all residing 'in -a house . where ; a case of fever occurred!, are, pre vented .from . l - vra T ' j . A A : . -: a1 a ffrou'nd hat the board could not, deprive French citizens of liberty this - way . under the -treaty, j , " tPWvrl ' (lvrisa. Jan. t5. The citT council hks Joined in the demand forthe removal at the United States Marine 'Hospital ,cruar- j a,nithie station at SMp island, on the grorfd 'j tha t It to a menace to - rne neal ta , of 'MJa- sifis'ippl and the entire.' goilf icoast. It is from Efoip" Island .that- the r yellow feveris supppiied to . have come into the state last summer. . v ' '. " ' KILLEDHVIFEANO DAUGHTER, , :; Greenville :Tenn., . Janl 6.--1A.' W. Car ter rose early tibs morning," procurred an axe from the woodshed! arid! - returning split his, wife's head "open as she elept. Then . he wemt to jthe apartment of his efghteen-year ' oM daughter, Minnie,' and brained her. He afterwards blew out his cwn braiDiS with a pistol. Temporary in sanity is the only cause atsisigned.'-. Carter was wealthy. ' ; .'- - THE DAUNTLESS RELEASES. Jacksonville, Janl 6.-?-rThe gohremneat or dered! the alleged' filibusCerer Dauntless re leased today, .after a month's d-.tei.tion. It was "unable to trcure sufZcisat eviisce. .x .rt-cj.j y-x- .r"-- f : n ;t . lw o. a 3 cent. Abc-.it C3 tar. -"3 ars tr:rl:;-e. I: j m. mm Bitterly; Attacks Civil Ser- . ; ,;vicglReform. ; Applies JMean Epithets to "vCarlShiu. A Threat Directed to Ihp friends of ' r-, The Law. Representative - Jolmsdii of Indiana ;Defendsthe System. Appropriation for a Public Buildtog" at ' Newport NewsrrPropo'sed New FevenusvCutters : and Harbor Boals V- Jx . Washington; Jan; Practically hut two speeches were made .in the house' today. One hy. RepfesentaCve Grosvenorvof Ohior favoring, the modification of the civil aer- vice law and the rules made ' by the com- m&teion, . the other hyRepresieintatiive Johnoon o!f Indiana x, In favor of the en forcement oLthe la:w and Its extenisioh oyer theentire, civil servilce of tlie government. lThe apeech.es were" full o'f. denunciation roois d invective 'x and1 - a ed entbnisiaam: Urcsevewormoaned .thie mearasor the law f tha5 if "they didL not Join Ha an effort, to , -.ct . v t remedy ..the abuses he and his . friends - - - 4 t thing of "theB-taltiite booka.". y -. - McsSra' Faris of Indiana, and uBuiton of t - - - . I Ohio, Hepburn' 01 rowa, ano: vi'iiecte,. oi - - dliasalhusetis, 'ire on th? IIstsT'for toimor- row's debate ' . v In his speech, Grosvemor bitterly allud- eiTto 'the declaration. of the . national civil aersics rr - 1 convention, at Oinicinnati; 1 x f riiTieTP'stx to tv'j"','v1' the law wouid "be a. betrajall of .'party, feal- - . ' - M - ' - fcj, vvui s . , -, f , 6ai?d alluding to Cari. SchurzX, by 'a ntafi f, leprous acter, y f was- connected: Th;e Cincinnati declaration, Grosvenwjr saJd . If made, - Iby the king of Englarid to parliamenlt ! would cost him his 'pnr! 1 HrAH.'iiTi Altenrwit - at revolution more ; Infamous"' t)h'an'.-ny laniguage could -flesoribe.i - " , "'V. 3 . ' Civil service refornV,' Grosvenor- descirfLb- 3. 1 ai a" 'VnoJiticai , consoiraicv." controlled wih!. n., xw TTnMii early "date .the young lady' clerk -of "Ashe by two pc4itical dema0es.in theU . . apalause, aa a ' fpolfticail prostitute who comes from his. -poDioical plundering to as sail congress with a declaration like' that.' Johnson lengthJly defended the law. He eaid that an overwhelming, majority of thie iDcumbents proteicted' by the 'law are" re publicans.. The present, situations he saiid, wtaa a ead .commentary U'poav thie spoi' eys- "Where," ' Mr Johnson asked, '"is 'ifte great party which carried Ohio-by 100,000 for the ipresTden'f occupant 1 of x the White House, and two months ago elected a gov ernor by., a godd majority of the legisla ture? What aspirations, for, senatorial er vice and poesibie presidenltial "choice have gone glimmering to that ,'sad,: disgraceful contest; contJinuously -fed fty th distribu tion of federal state j?atroniage." :LJ ' . Johnson ' poke nearly ; 'two "a'nd- a 'half i hours. -"-A-twief peedh.W Representative ;lloyd otf Missouri, aeajlns the law follow ed. 'AX 4:45- o'clock -the : house. a"d journed. , ; r- ,m,: :l IN THE SENATE. Vi;- - - ' V ;.xr Washington, Jan. S-Thesenate: adjourned ait 'two o'clock,- after the passage f'of h-ilte, prohibiting the ' unauthorized Wearing of, fhe red' cross eotiiety'tf insigna; appropri ating ?100,000.for a puiblio building at New port (News.- Senator :'Prye antroduced hilis pensioning those disabled -in -the .revenue cutter service and conatrucring -five reye nue .cutters aiid'rtfbree harbor . boats;- one cutter to patrol "the Columbia river bar. R0ST0FFICE ROBBED V X. t 7 - X , ?, . Bnrglais Blow Open .the Safe at - ' Mooresville-" : Spectial to the .Gazette: ? Charlotte, N. C. Jan. 6. The postoface .. . . f ".- .!.. "...:!.'... at HcVresville, near here, was entered by professional burglars, last night. The ea!fe was blown open and the ofSce robbed ol all available cah and stamps.- The -door cf tie cifa w3 tlown out izta Vie roxn. Tt.3 rztlzTj i3 eupposed to have been coa nlttel ty tis c-ri-t-it is rclzl t;-t cticr pc:tc tr.Ii etate.. . , - ANOTHER. EXPRESS ROBBERY, Ten Thonsand Dollars in Transit Westward Disappears. 'New York, Jan. 6. The American Ex press company was rotibed' of more than $10,000, .in the transit, to v the west - on Wednesday night. 'Clark Braden, an em ploye, .w.ho as ibeCieved to have stolen .the property has disappeared. ; Braden was night clerk on, a 'branch' near the. Grand Central station,-nd wasentru8ted to. take xhfe package to a safe on. the, express car o the New Tork Central ttain. The pack age contained five $1,000 Chicago gas bonds and several packages of money. ThJs morn Ing the train mssenigr , found ; the safe open and empty, mi s " COTTON HILL PROPOSITION. C . A proposition has beenmade'hy a New England cotton mill owner to the people ol AsheviKe, N. C, iwhereby he propos:B, tin der certain conditions, to remove his facto ry to- that- town,: promds'ing -to bring,-with him about 2,000 operatives,? :Ris plan-is to ca-pitali'ze Ma plant - at r a given amount, taking the stock Mmsetrf axd tehn, bond - the mill for a. like amount, he himself taking one -third of the bonlds. - " . - We-corifests to .come .little1 misgivings when propositions of this fcaraJter "are nua'de, for uisually the meaning is that the concern is pretty well brokeu down' where St'.-ls.Vwaafts. to recuperate by gebtfhg mon-f ey out of -the commiunity in which it would locate.,',. , . : But whatever 'the. bona -fides of the prop oaiibion above referred to, the fact is that the New 'England manufacturers of cotton good's are in a fix;. and. there lis a idisposi'-; tion on -Uhe part'of m'any df them to re move their . plants j to Southern territory and, .the time -is ripe, ,lt seems to, us, for southern cities to- bestir; themselves and effer such inducements as they may to the New England factories tov change- their lo-' catSon. . ;. : 1- "'-' . '- - & We cannot but believe that, with proper effort 'Richmond could, locate one or more New. England1 00 ttott factoriea. on the banks Of the Jamtest and -tine subject is. well worth tioe attention or tne-icnaimtDer or commerce That : organization!- Ibeigins" the (New v-Year with. -the. detrmdnation to brine.' n'eW fac u? LZ time a most-pTom'us'ing fiekhin which .to operate. Bichmond'-Tim'es j DANCE AT WOOLSEY. ; r : . - -! - t , '1-1 "Ii- '-T.-- i t The-eocial' event of' the Reason" at Wool sey was, a "dance ,iat evening in - the town rali - r i t. L-- k Th-e- pretty room was ianxjiiomeiy deco rated' rwith evergreens anld' a-'big'-log". fire bumed brilliantly, ftdiits : cheer : toC . i ithe eoii stately -form allied dignity toth ocrasforf. as hp frFlv rirfflilatfji th'tniisrhw OL,c roomfentertalnrcls tia-ilcn'i., Nf!N.Mfrequent"appearancef - v"Wiih - aa arm full .of .Dine kno:e whioh were aipplied to ts big Qcg heap. -. h - a:,, tbegift offlgl 1 g. MA amfia ,t,hp hiii-iifiii principal feature.' Music was 'furnished1 by . a slrine bamd. and'Dhe'fun wad contiinue'd umfll a 'late r,hoUir - " finiciluding' many town's people. Street cars accomodated those who at tended Ulayor Long said that' the enitfertainment was only 'one.of a series'and! that at a very - THE , POULTRY SHOW Yesterday's Large Attendance- Clnb& r-V-;.. Organized;- v The interest' ha the poultry showstil iucr eases and there. was. a large attendance yee:terday. ' The1 gate receiptts for the, two -days and a half , -up to ydsterday noon, were over $250, &c& show no sign of decrease., v The prizes are being. aWirtied as fast as the -judges can 31 Cut the cards, C Those Who haver gone Seem to have lost' no in est -in .tflie fair and many of ItheW return every day.;' ' .. ' 1 ' ' The music lis still on hand .and the.ac commodating1 managers' are doing their best to show the-' Visitors around. , There ha been ' a reorgainization of , the Southern Langshang club, and they have elected new ofilcera and , offered a" number of handsome prizes ior the comang shows . There "are numerous special clubs already formed, even- for the "-culture of rabbits and guinea pigs, and the association hopes that all the raisers ol special birds, .will join the club and exchange ideas..- , i . : : c v ,C i-. ; EPW0RTH LEAGUE SOCIAL Music, ..Reading and' Refreshment i Last Evening at Central Church- . The ."Epworth league gave a pleasant- eo cial in the' upper room of Central Methodist church" last evening. - '.Quite a number was 4' present, many" of them being the young la diea , from, the Asheville college. y. Special sou'Veniir program oarda had been gotten outf for the occasion. -Rev. George Kirby opened with prayeT,' after whiich the mu sioal program "was begun, pariJicipa ted .in by Miss -Van Horn, Mr. Arthur 'Roberta Mr. Edwin Davidson Miss 'Deowilder, II rs Van Horn and Mrc Prank Turner. Mies Hamilton read a selection from. King! ey'i ballads. - - - : ' - - DelSghtful refreshments were served. Ar.:EF.!CA.T COUSSUL CLACKSALLED. Montreal, Jan.. 6. The St. JamJes club s-well Socal . sodety crgacizaticsv black baMed American Consul General Bellinger tonigfht, on "account of the report - that he had Ibeen. convicted of diefrauid'ing the United States while internal revenue gua' er of the sixth, STlronri district. . J Malaga grapes 23., Raisins 8c. and 12c. Currants lCCj-Cltrcn 18c, Dates and Prunes IVzC Ilixel .Nuts. 12c, Dananas 1C3 and ISc izt cL;r;ruC. II. Ct:I:.-tr X3 Tattcn "cv.2. : f.z PENSION - LS8I A Beginning1 in Work Ilado ' : b- the Jffew Torli un. It Prints a List of Those. Drawing Large Sums. N : :; mmensity of the Work of Publish 1 inc: a ComSlete List.',' : t - It is However a ; Daty Owed by the he Light of Public Scrutiny Would DrWe off ' . :. Swindlers 3, 568 Barnes": on the Sun's List ' : ;"The Full Enrollment is 976,014. . !New.ork,:.Jan.- .-SuppIemenitIng ths national, clamor for the publication" of the' '''' enion roll - to reveal what, frauds are 'ommlfcted by wholesale grants to soldiers s 4 ind ally aged- soldiers since the war.-the ?un tomorrow prints a Hist of every pen-' 3ioner in the country, drawing $45 hnonth- , ly or 'over. '"The Hst occtrpieg fifteen col- ' umns 'amd'eonitaina 3.568 nam'ea. . In, t the V ' r 'Sun says -editorially, it is' Ubal, to. ehow . the fefwedt frauds, since it represents those - ' --j - - - , . v - . - r .- drawing the, mosfl money,. thereby, -v and. ; ' r-robalbly had to prove 'the greatest disa- - . - bliityi :.r . ; There are 976,014 names on the pension. rsit aa together,-and the Sun's HsC there4- ,.. rore,;repreis.ents only one-third of 'one per" . -ptent of the -.number,, and only one forty jseventhjof.. the nation's pension' eipeniture--i - v$ The- Sun says to job- of pnfbllshing the " f retire fist, , if at 4he rate iof a-page daily vvoul'di. take It from -now until October, 189?, " t..!h)Ia. is- beyond the fPOwer of oner paper ,' but -" It having made a start and emphasized tha-" . remarkable extent of -ut yuJ.- Ta .ca-tloHs,. thirty-two" years fatter, the. war, it-: . Is vthegovernment'is duty- to 'complete, the ' jyu'-bMcation of the names "honestly on the - rol'.B, ;w!ith nothing tortearbut "the1 light : - .i public scrutiny would "drive off the.ewind-'- -;v.'-r' v 1 ' .x ' lers , ... FUNERAL OF WILLIE HAHPTDM. -'Tv , The iJuneral of ' Wiilllam Hampton ..was-,' largely attended) yesteitiay.-hy'frlendatof -Jhe-.familyand playmatesi of the-, dietceaeed !ad..r .Rev.-; C.;W. Byrd conducted 'the.'In-' neral services, The : playmates of ; Willie- : , set;,dn a beautiiful wreatncotinptieed or ' ..'Liriiee. of the Valley," fwhich .ws pkced . upon the; casket. . The 'foil owing note "Is r 'Urozxx 'the parents of irhe .deceased To -the"' kiiid frien34i,.and neighbors who extended'' ' -to us their kinduess,- Sympathy and fferv lugs a4 ? this ad time of our bereavementi' We return our sincere' -thanks and higjiap- ,' p'redation to one and aflL - -' ,'lt AR' AND MRS. J. E. HAMPTON. ' ' ' CQONS CftASE TA FOX.' r " The colored "French Broad Sporting : Clidb.V'enjoyed a enlrlted'ox chase yester- -day. Reynard, wa a red fox brought from ; . Yancey tounty and gave Uhe' pack of four--teen" dog "a two and a half hours' chased The 'following miembers of the 'clubtook part in vthe xhaee: ' Henry 'Pearson, Peter Sumners, Jones Hayn'es, Thomaa Bias, John -Dick,' Thomas'i '.Forney, Frank Bias, Pink " " ?-mixh, Joe Davl, Will Boss, .John Bias;' Pete White and John 'Bailey, master of -, dogs. ,Of i- ' T' " V y v" ' -' - v ' Vvi- -f -.V - - -Si . We feel very sure everybody had a very merry Chriatmas from the number of pres ents we sold.' We desire to wish everybciy ; a very hap ny New Tear, and express thanks to our patrons for making a succeass ' - ; " - - - " ' ' -' of an institution that has beendmii&d a&l . : - .--..T.v--11 ' x. ... complimented by our resident patrons, an! . thet visitors to the city, ' especially lra large places. ' - ; . . ... - We have endeavored in, every way, in se lection of design, in Quality of goo&3,zl by giving very low prices, to please, ac3 hopex we have succeeded far beyon'J -- r -... . i' - - T - - -. . - i ' . .' usual requirements of the busy eoa - ...... . ... -. i ; Agairi allow u to thank you Xor yt3 kindness, and wish you the compliments c2 the season. , i Cor. Cr-rrch Ct. end ri:ri Ats., .
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1898, edition 1
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