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i Tiie Bail J J. JUIJ) L .J j ilA 115 AEITCVLLLS. N, C. x THE ASEIEVILLE GAZETTE PUD LISHING COMPANY dATtlfcd E. NORTON, Frideut. FRED A. JOHNSON, Secretary. OBSCBrPTION RATES r -!-.. m rkr,,a var." ...... .... . '. . ' .$4.00 r,.n Olv MrtTltfhlS. ... . . . . .. . Daily. Eleven Weeks .a,JJ Daily. One Month r.-.. " Tailv. One Week..... '"CTeekly Gazette, One Tear . i7klT Gazette, Six Months. .. These reduced rates, axe for subscriptions ' wwrTVRLY IN .ADVANCE.' All credit subscriptions -will - "be charged at . the rate" of 15 cent3 a weeirior wv wu they may fun. .. , ' " - The Gazette la delivered in - Aaheville, Yfotoria and fBiltmore,by carriers at 'the mmi i m s11ihiMriDtion' rates. (Within these twp rtf .tri..jorv the -paper may be or : ih.iAWAr: rrtai card or telephone, iH, - n'iihTint:iin brice. raid' to the carrier.' - - . 1 TELEPHONE 202. ' , - '' t' Day and Night. . Fresh Vaccine Virus, Serums and Anti-Toxins .We have just 'received a' fresh' v supply! " vaccine virus fmrn "the Lancaster county Vaccine farms," and- ' from ;, the''. East-? ' nt Vaccine Institute,' Marietta, ,Ba. The : pswduct of these two Institutes, are. ..not . ' excelled. Ten points' to j the packages tf.00. We are alsowell suppled. with. tne "Efodern . Diptheria treatment' from the Ifcui Paauins: and Park; Davis) .& Co's. -; laSorateries. Laff ler solution, ;, the I. local ; fcmtment of , Diphtheria -Aiiti-Diphthe-. r2S serum 2,50," 500, 1000, 1500 and 2000 ' En3ts Call and examine. . s : ' PELIIAil'S PItAEMCT, , ' 24 PATTON AVE - ' - ' "I ' ' ' - "Leading Cat-Rate tirvg Store". This Date "In History Jan., 9. U57 Bernard de Fontenelle, French philosophical writ er, died; born 1657. - ; ; 1348 Caroline Lucretia ' Her schel, : astronomer, died; born 1751. , JST2 General Henry ' Wager i j :; Halleck, diedat Louisville ; . -. born 1815. ' T- A", 1S73 Napoleon in, ex-emperor , of France, died in exile at Chiselhurst, England, gen. baixeck. ; Loui3 Napoleon was four times-exiled from France. After governing 'FranJe", f or 18 ' years, first as president and then as Em peror Napoleon HI, he was dethroned i by A - the disaster at the; battle of Sedan and . passed his remaining days in England. ,:.18S5 Tsfcs, Myra Clark Gaines, the famous liti - gant in the ew Orleans claims case, died , in New Orleans: born . 1807 The orooertv ' j claim ed was in possession ;of ' the ; city, of t rew ur leans and amounted to 535,000,000. 1SS8 Professor Eonamy Brice died; born 1803.. General Washington Seawell died in San Francisco; born 1803 . ' - . --yii-i 1890r-Hon. William Darrah Kelley, Pennsiya - nia congressman, affectionately known as t the "father of the house," died at Wash ington. : " . ' . 5 Archibald Gordon, journalist, critic and dramatist, died' at Port Richmond N. Y The chief 4. value 'of Klondike ' gold1 just now lis 'that it is worth its .weight in ibaoon r or potatoes." . It -is estimated 'that over 200,000 chiUdlren ta Nortih Carolina do not attend ' school. -Can ,!North Caroaina' afford to.- add .200,000 illiterates to her adult populaltion -, f ; - ; The Charleston chaperones- haye given Miss tJraiQe, the a'ctress, almost as much free advertismg as if they had stolen, her diamond!. Heligious weeklies and liquor dealers', organs- even,: Slave taken., up the discussion of he ball room episode. " , . , : , While same . of our statesmen are tryisng to do -away with tthe civil service system altogether,, certain political writers are dis cussing a civil service retTrement rund. We' bave no doubt that some -of our republican friends would be wilLirag to vote for'such a fund if the pTesent incumbents could be puit upon it immediately. - ' ' " After the holidays' is one of the most im portant seasons to advertise. Trade is apt to ibe dull. vistdmulate it by offering Ibar gains and special sales. 1 -No man who de pends upon the patronage of the pubttic can succeed at amy .time wltihwut informing the jpuMic of the nature .and character of the ' wares Vhich he has' for sale. He -must reach the consumer and when (trade is dull est he must offer, special Inducements for , .V ,.v- v-s-v'.. 1. -.:. . ..... custom. - ' 1 - " ' Bombay is plagued again and there'is 'an exodus of inhabitants..: Leste than a century ago yellow fever emptied Philadelphia and , caused as terrible devastation in that city : the plague does to-day in Indian- cities. A recent biography of Stephen Girard re- lates that he was one of the few who re miained in the city to care for 'the sick and Cylng. There was at that period no known preventive. or help .for ithis disease. The progress that medical knowledge and sani tary science has 'maJe since that date can mc-iurei (by the cc-apartively few epi demk3 that cet even, a foothold in c -:tji cities 'vo-'c.zy. It 53 saf ev to perl't that this :rali;n my see th3 iZl: : V Despite the fact 'that eone cf the strict party .organs'' are. sayiri very mary tirci ihlcss about those who - are opposing, the election of Qlf. .Hamna to the U-nitei &:ates senate from Ohio there is very litUe. national-politics in the -coatest. Ohio has had fc-r -many, years two factions in the racks of the republicans jo .the . stoat aod each has ibeen anxious to eomtcol 'the offlces and patronage within the state.-.'. The quarrel has been, extoeediingly bitter upon several occasions and has been carried) into- the national conventions of the party, where it aa made and unmade presidential nomi naitionis." "' In 1-880 it djefeatBd Shermnn for the nominatioai for the presidency and ef fected, that of Garfleld,r who came to the convention as Shermfan's friend. The sue cess of on'e . faction or -the defeat of, ; the other is simply the triumph or Cailure ol 'leadiers to a' particular conitroversy, and in no sense involves the status of. the party in) the common wealth or the nation,.', Th'eTe is little use in attempting ito, disguise the fact that Mr. Ilanna is not" an ideal sena tor in the eyes of a large n'umiber of Chip repubiliicans. When 'fresh ram -bis great succesa In 'the last campaign, -wnien pos sibly entitled him to ithe hig'hest ccmsid'era- tion oif the republicans of Ohio, it required all , the' power and' persuasion -.of the admin? istration ito- induce Governor Buelhinell : to appoint him to succeed Mr, : Bhernuan, . who (entered the cabinet. , Mr.' Hanna as a cam- paigni mainager and Mr. Hanna. 'aa an Ohio sexualtor'are two entirely different 'proposi tions, however grateful his party may have "been, to Shim -f or his work in. the 'M'atKiihley campaign, a seat in 'i'he senate was not re garded as a proper reward' for the' services rendered.-Mcago. News." .,: ' POSTSCRIPTS. -Ben' Butterworth a;' still Improving, thoug'h slowly, r. , The hearing at Salisbury before Special Master Craig in the case of -the .lease of the North Carolina ' railroad "to tthe South earn rail way .was .yesterday adjourned until Wednesday -"next. ' John- Xlowey; Uoiited States consul gen era! at Yokohama, has fumishe'd. the state department 'figures of . the census of J'apan, exludiinig Formosa, showing thtat the total population at .the be'gmaiintg of lasfytar was 42,708,264,. of which 40,635,892.- were common- people and - the rem-atoder noMes and Shizok'u. v This was : an Imcrease of 437,644 in population. In one year, . . - ' -A speclaL-dispatclh from Shanghai says ihat a - Japanese fleet of three 'babtleshlips, ten first clasa cruisers and numerous small er vfessesl-,' has received orders practically placing them at the disposal of Sir Alexan der Buller, British commanaer-ln-cnier -or the China station, this stept being - taken joint interests ol England and Japan 'A calblegrain at ' the war department Fridiay, from Lieut. Devore, who was sent Ith Dr. Jackson to Europe to secure rein- r for the Klondike relief expeditions, said that steamer had; ibeen chartered for jtransportatioa'of the xe'inCer u the United States, and it was expected tnat the party. would ibe'able, to sail for New York on he i 20th insV f if? 'A ty&?M-Y&t 'Since W. J. Bryan's visit to Austin, Texas, stories have been in circulation that 'he and ex-Governor; Hogg:nf ftthiS;cityv arranged for the latter to run. t as f Vice presiden t with Mr.,Bryan in 1900; and fur ther itht Gov. . Hogg Intended moving to New York a't once with a view of securing the support or Richard Croker. Ex-Gov. Hogg says '.that there was no truth in any of these statements, : but that he was not how nor would he be a candidate for vice president, but at the proper time he would support Gov. Robert Taylor, of Tennessee, for the position. . - ; : ' -; , ; W. A. Smith,- Esq:, (has an interesting ar ticle on the' "Six Per Cent. La'wMn yester day's Ashevllle Gazette, which 7jis a ' f and caTeful review- of the subject, showing how capital fclas, been driven from the state by, .'this Taw. HendersonvUle Times. "c , k. ;. NORTH STATE NUGGETS.; -H The state auditor, is at work on his anuai reports . , The' public school committee of Raleigh has "been on an an ti-cigarette crusade. ' During 'the past year sixty-two mile of railroad were constructed in this state." It is- said that 400 Masons will attend the annual communication of the grand lodge at Oxford this week. - ' A 'handsome set -of North. Carolina china will be made for the executive mansion. The fine kaolin from, the state will be used. Plans are being matured by the Agricul tural department (for . an extensive work next summer In j the way of farmers' in stitutes. - - J ' .1 " -. It. claimed that some new evidence will 'be presented in the :ase of John Ev ans, the Rockingham negro in jail ait Ral- iegh under sentence xt death , - Charlotte . Observer: -Not long ago : a Frenchman with a - wife and several chil dren arrived in Raleigh from Ashevllle, He bad ibeen f: tthe' gardner at EilI Nye's farm, at Arden and some r rougih people near there set upon him and nearly killed him. He was on 'the charity of the city. But the . King'p Daughters toiok the case In hand.-and. raised $150 with which a1!, the family were returned to ."OLa" Belle France." - The man was so devoted : a Frenchman that - he. positively refused" to learn English. " v ' The third annual meeting of the North Carolina Colonial - Dames r was held in Raleigh Wednesday. ; The -National Society of Oodonial. Dames is composed of the so cieties of the thriteen origin'al states, and the society of each state after adopting the national constitution is permitted to elect its own. president, and other oScers and send a-delegation- to .-. Washington to the council which meets in that city bienni- alTy, The headquarters of the North Caro lina society i3 'in Wilmington, but it -has many members - in other sections of the state. - The Charlotte Poultry and Pet "Stock as- -elation, wLich .has recently heen cr-n i-ed in tl:at city, will ive their Urs: exhi :-n- cc: e-ncin Jcn- ' 1 t:-v:rT for thres days. Ths e:-:in:i:;:.n- w Y.XI.'. A. 0. C. Vaa llcra, c:cr rtrr; Br. 'h:-r'I:3 Elrard Hijrzczi, -:.:;r. the' Lutheran church, of 'Cumherland, .i: : will p'reach for the 'Lutheran congregaticn at 11 a. ra. ( There will be a union meeting service cf the central churches at the .First Prechy -teriian church at. 7:30. The state secretary of the Y. M: O. A. will deliver the address There will he no afternoon service at the halls. ' . i " FIRST -BAPTISTS Dr. ' J: S. 'Felix, pas tor. Services at 11 a. an. ... - WEST BXD' BAPTIST. Rev. ' A. E. Brown, paistor. Services at 11, a. m. ' dNTRAOL. iM. E. Dr.'C. W. Byrd, pas tor, will preach at 11 a. m. , T HAYWOOD STREET M. E. Rev.H. L. Atkins, - pastor. Services at 11 a. -m.-and 7:30 "in the evening. " s .NORTH AjSHETVIDLE M. E. Rev. E. L. Eain, .pastor. ' Services at 11, o'clock; "a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ' ' 4 " . . fCOLJJEGE ST. CHAIPEL, M. E. 'Preach ing at 4 o'clock "by.JR-ev." E. L.- Bain pasitor. (BETiHlEIL M. "E. Rev. J. R. iMoose, pas tor. ''Preaching at 11 a. m. Special ser- mon, - fcsxt, '"Christian -' .Soul.".-. Sunday school, 3 p. m.- - ' . . - FTlRST PRESBYTERIAN. Dr. ;r). F, Campbell, .pastor. (Services at 11 "al m and union service at 7r30 p. m. K (SOUTH SIDE " PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. H. M. Parker,' pastor. Serrices at "11 a. m.; Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. . s OAKLAND HEIGHTS. Rev. F." M. Fox, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. " . - , CHRISTIAN QHXJROH. Rev. . VvV . S. Oook,, pastor. Sermon at 11 a,"-mM text. 'The Man ,f Ma'cedwnaar:; servtces at 7:oU p. m. J Sunday school, , 10 a. m. ; , Chrisitlan Endeavor on 'Wednesday 7:30 p. m.'" . GOSPEL CHAT'EL.' 'No ' 20 Vance W.-4 ReT. -Joseph OadJwafllader to .charge. - Serv ice every Tuesday at 11 " a. m. ; Christians of vail denom!tnaitaon3 Invited. 4. .ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC.Father Marion, rector, Gfiass andsermon ait 11 a. m., subject, "Venial Sin." Sunday, school, 4- p. m. ; evening service ait 7:30, -subject, "Original fiin;", benediction, 8 p. m. . ST MATTHIASi -Rev, H. S. McDuffy, rector. ? Morning prayer andeermon,v 11 a. m. ; evening prayer and .sermon, 4 p. ; m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. : I y. TRINITY. CHXTRCHJ Rev. MoNeely Du- Bcse, rector, 'i Holy communion, s 3 a. m - Morning prayer', at If ,a. ' m. rftday school 4 p. m. jEvening "prayer and catechifiing for. the, children 4:30 p.m. GRACE - CHURCH. Rev.' W.' F. 'Rlce. mlnisiter in charge Tlst' Sunday after the Epiphany; morning prayer with ermon and holy communion at 11 a, m.; evening service xat 7 : 30. : .Sunday siohool at 10 a. . m. -AjLIi' 1 S"OTkJS' J3,l!rtmore.-HRev. JR. R. Swope, D.D., rector, iriees at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. i Sunday, school 3 : 30 p. m. All seats- in Ithe church are free and the public is cordially invited -to attend 'the services. The following program has been arranged : ..j First Sunday; (After Epiphany. - 'Matins.. I -' . Processional Hymn, .445 "liaudes Jom :isil'ftTti' - iV . . iJBarnby Venite exultemus Domino, Tone , ,1st , 'Ending v . . . . ....... Gregorian Psaltert.9t!h Day ky - . , t Te Deum 'JaudamU'3 in (A) . i .'..J. Gosa Jutoilate Deo In (A) ...'.:. .. J. Goss Hymn 69 MSt.5 George" .'. . M. JQaunttett Hymn 63 "Stuttgard". H. ,L. Ha'ssler Ai,them----fBeh,o5d . the- Days Come"., .t. : Recesional Hymn-,65 ."DIXV.....C. Kocher Evensong. , Processional ' Hymn 329 'St.IceoiliaV . ;..'.. .iL. G. 1 Hayne Psalter 9th' Day. , - - , Maigniflcat in (C) . J Barmby Nunc dlmit)tIs,' in CO . .. . ... . . ..J. ' Baraby Anthem "The Sacrifloes of God".. I.... r J. Calkin Hymm 438-,Theodora" .G. F. JHandel 'Riecesional Hymn 65 "Dix" iX;.G.:' Kocher ' . -w, - . " Everybody Bay Sc. ; . . s - Cascarets Candv CatUartic. the most won-" derf ul medical discovery of the ago, pleas-.' aut aua vetresnmg to the tasie, act gemiy and positively on kidnevs, liver and bowels, cleansing" the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, levrr, lialulual constipation and bitionsnees. Please buy and try a box of O. C. C to-day; (), 2, f 0 tenia.- bold and guaranteed to euro by alldrBt rists. : ' . "i1 ' " Pelham's Pharmacyi, .1 ,; '. ; T7 r-; , ; ' Among . recently published booklet 1 is" "Ther Pale Eliay ChiCdVby Miss Helen G. Trenholm, a ' former' resident of Asheyiille. The hooklet which- is published, .by 'the Peter Paul Book company,, is nicely gotten up. For sale at iRogers' Book Store,' South Main tstreet - - I '284-3 - ; 76 Haywood St. ; ' - New" house,- new furniture, electric lights,' f urnace heat or open fires, hot and cold , baths. - Room3 en f suite , or single. Rates reasonable. witmn nve mmune s walk of postoface, ' on car line. -No one with advanced case of: lung trouble taken. Mrs. O. L. Neville. . ."- . 218-26 The Carroll House,, furnished, if taken at once.: Two other furnished houses, .well located. Two small . unfurnished houses. J. If I. Weaver. Bos 21ft. No. 43 Patten avenu. V ' .: I . j P. ITJhet her H fy yy-yAi i yxM iyXit '-ffyi:'-i Kugs or Carpets ,V;-?-;-;':,i-x, ;..;;,-:;T y'i'-'-,-'S"'-yy yy:y- 'y' ':,y'" '' Are Avanted ve can suit you to a "tV The xich natural colors in our. carpets and the subdued- and .lasting. "tone of our fugs proclaim th6m as measure of qualityafid. design in every yard sold.: - - , Furniture and r "( r ,l-, ' '" .. :- . ' 16 PATTON y ' ; .Wishing heavy "shoes that will keep their feet warm can find them at our place of busi ness' at$2. 50, $3725 and'$4ia; paih Come in 9,nd examine -our stock, .if wont "cost 'you a penny, to look. 4 ; Nutritious and palatable flour , Is the result of perfect milltog,' perfect wheatr;thjat ; ds what we offer in ottr Cream ' and ..BI1 tmore flour at : $6.00 'per." bbl.' We guarantee these brands .to "be the 'Very , "best on. the market and as low as can be bought. JENKINS BROS. , - . i j ' 4 f j ' - ; Spot Cash Store; : 45 South Slain Street. 'Phone 125. :-yyy y;:-'-y Commencing Mondayj. Jan. i s Great Company of - The. largest organization of the . kind in existence. , Pnces, 5o,; 35, 25 and 15c. llcP!IEnSO;S CLARII ' DEALSSS IN Sto Y C3, , Tiraro nd Han Sanitary Plumbinn Steam r.nd hot water fit ting hot air furnace o, tin iW'' TV f 1 r r F. F. BAIN BRIDGE, Uuo9t 18 South Main SU US' I V ( H vj Of 1 i 1. :: KWvfk 'X ' 'yWM i LA -. v - 1 " " 1 the best you can buy. ; Full .N'5 Garpet House; ; .,' ' .- ." ' " : - t. it .r.w '.V Co. AVENUE. J, D. Blariton Wo: v V 39 Patton Avenue: 7 . : ADVERTISEES. Hereafter ad vertisements f or the Gazette must be received s at i the Gazette office, before - noon, -in or def ,to - receive publication in the issue of the " following morning. An early edition of the Gazette isr to be issued to go out on the mid nignt trains,, east and west, and "in order thalt. all ; advertisements "may ,be inserted' in. this edition which will have a large circulation in ad dition to that now possessed by the regular fediti on of the Gazette it will, be necessary that advertising copy , shall be, m the hand of the type setter at an early hour. Blank ;,E6oEs From the smallest Mem.-to the 1000 Page,; Full . Bound Deiny Ledger. Journals, Days, CanH. Every description of binding We will sell any kind of a blank book at a 4 very close margin; Merchants would do well to ; ex amine our stock before making their selectioBS. ' f " - BOOK STOBB.; A. STERNBERG -DEALER IN- ' : '". HidesSkins, Furs, TaUow I will pay the highest market cash price for the above articles.' - Ad dress me at;53 Central Avenus, and I will call. , 253-26. J a. j. Gcci her; :i; z.'.:l Tclicks. P::::3 e:.7. T3- j - j. r . ... . ... ....... . T. CO COUTH HAIirST . Th:re is no uce taking up year time ,or mine eitheiv If youyeynWValready burned the great saving in buying sample shoes T want to impress , you With: this fact that there are no better ' Open' a. large line January 3; ;. 'Come and; see, - - ; 1 ; J; M. STOKER: Any one wanting to - get M-' Lorick , to, do J haulin? . will please call; at 34 Pattori A w the bid stand,- .Kb change ex cept the phone,' which , is .141. J. M. LORIQK ;u 34 PATTON AVE The Daily Meats for Today: For Breakfast, . . .. Breakfast Bacon 7 -and a Steak" 1 For Dinner, , ' y r r; Rib Roastand ;; Smoked Tongue. For Supper,4 j t. . , v . ' : r ' Lamb; Chops. r We Have It. 4.00'; .WOMDER! t . . , me rnew; .jEUREKA Camera, a genuine Kodak,; made by the Eastman company. - t, holds six glass plates, 3: by 3 lnche in size. It, has a fine lens, takes splendid; picture and those sold are delighting tha purchasers. "7"-'' - ' 1 1 b: ii. cosby, ; The.Reliable: Jeweler, , ', 27 PATTON AVBNTJB. j . -V Walter S. Cushmart, (Successor to Cameron ' Cushman,) Estate Broker 17 Paragbn:Building. Coruer-of Patton -avenue and Haywood St. ' i ALL KINDS OF REAL. ESTATE TO SELL, AND TO RENT.'', , EUMISHED HOUSES. GPiniTUALISIl Prof. Alaurice,; r Trance and Healing Medium gives a tree consultation "to ill who de sire a reading. , ' I - answer sealed : mesaagM while in a- dead trance. IVlla vnnr diim. : a Names of friends r enemies. Unites th separated,- causes happy and speedy mar riages with the one you . love. Tells wbt business you are best fitted for. ; Atc yon v unlucky? "Come and have it changed, be come happy ani prosperous. If sick, "de-r. spondent, or . in trouble, I , can and will help you. : Begin the new year right by " consulting PROFESSOR MAURICE. - Re member you pay nothing unless I give fs3 ; satisfaction. Hours 10 a.m to 8 p. m..' v v THE ALDINE, 53 College Sfc. Sundays by appointment. 5m 'ftssTisst'" : mil 7i25-':- for. 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