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v - . r : ..i r v. VolrUI: No. 815, AlSiievilld, n. a, gu:id:: : jn::i:,TG febeuary is, ic:3. Price 5 Cent LOCAL T0:.".CC3 ! i . r.:0E BODIES FOUND. Pittsburg,:Pa.V Feb, 12. Two m :E DE LOWE od 28S,lalttSt. Infants' Wear Ve have still a good assort ment; of In fants' Caps. Bonnets - and , Zephyr and Eiderdown Saques which must be , closed out regard less of lvalue while .they are yet seasonable and of use 25c Cream Silk Embroidered Caps' 'l 8C - I'iV . 48c Cream Silk Embroidered Japa 35c 5c Cream Silk Embroidered Caps. 5c Cream Silk Embroidered Caps , -il Cream Silk Embroidered Caps : (- --:' t r.-y. ;t. . . ... . " v ? m ' ;v . ? .: :..;, t 41.75 India Silk Bonnets 0U5 K : 18c Infants Fancy Caps - : ipc: 35e Infanta' Fancy Silk Caps ; I9e 40e Infants Fancy Silk Caps. -4 '25c 90c Infants' Silk Bonnets 65c 0c Zephyr.Sacqces " '-' c ZephjrSacquer r: ; 30c r 0c Eiderdown Sacquea 39c . . 75c Zephyr Sacques 48c Trimmed in White Pink or Blue. J jOODS that ere : "Just . t U vas good as something , I a Uitlembettei will Jill t tiie bill;-provided you -are t satisfied with a second grade article. Our ' t MOMfsRGi"' of goods stands without a t peer.; - No J old ; stock, ; all 97 pack. r - I 44 V W4 i About the Orang "1 v Ue Had MYCiii::3. Owing to the biac demand we have just 'one bos left and we fear that they uill hoc last 1od r than noon today (Saturday j So if your order is no't filled you vill understand that you bavo pat a good thing off too lor: Of : pure: food Gior Phone 49 i V . 19 I'crrir: 3: . OLCGATlT?rri T"T. t5lead J.'-HU Law's tlcn :" " - ?.;. ... ' r . - . M n J 11 '.ill UlU The Ve ondam Left Burning c:: tlio 0 ccan; ' -" ssengersand Crew Eescued by the St Louis ' ; Whsn the Holland Shp wasfNeaf the Poinf of Sinkinrr. ATerrilio Tussle With "the Pums : Before the Rescne.- v . Th3 Vessel Was a Well Known Old Passenger Unsrr-Cause of the . Accident That Disabled , - her Uncertain " " , , " ' New York, y Feb. r-12 T3i jxassenger sbeiams!bil,pi Veeodajn the Holland-Aaner--loan, line, tooxmd from iRottexdlain- for New York gtove 4 !bjole la foer battxxm laart Sun day either with 5irrnf shaft or y hitting a . submeTged". derelict. Aitet - cu terriflc struggle wi'th. th punips,' lu spite of Which the water that poured n'toher kept gain-, ing on ' the r worlcera, land when she was within sa few hours ofstokiag 'prortdeoce sent along the (mammoth American liner SL Louis;" ' V. , " I, - In the "dead of ' the night, with -the eeia whipped and tossed by a tempest the pais sengers and crew,7' 212 to ' numher were transf erred, la'. safet7, not a, soul .lost or hurt Irl the slightest.' 'V r " ' ' ' , ' , j The Yenidaitn3 captain was the -last imao t learo ,Ma ship. He f piled high in her cabin the chairs atnd ' tables and other fuav ni'tuTe aid" ' throwing kerosene oil over 4he mass fired ithe'shlp. - . The SL; Louis tiailed off Just a-t the, gray, dawn of iaat Monday, leaving the - doomed feL.Ip almost' on her beam. ecIa jSJth the smoke cuVftng up' froinf'h'er hatclvways and showers of flames 'licking -eagerly, what lit tle woodwork there was feft ito burn- The St. Ikraiis arrived In thiS'.Wty today- and - . - -, , - . " oroughrt; the fLreft news of the,los'of the eteamshlp. - 4 At Quaron'tine .today Capt. Stenger of the Veendam Teported'" as follows " v 1 'fThe Veendiarn kft Rotterdam February 3 v with. a. general argor nine- cahln, .118 steerage passengers and a orow of .elghity- fire, - bound for New - York. ? Had. .txong northwest gales and ; hlge west .and west northwest gales and high" wett amd wes"t ship time, beittg in latrtude 49.35- N.fc Ion gitude 20.01 W. the . shl-p track; a. sub merged wreck or wreckage which probib-, ly tore a ihle''-in;fhe bottom of. the ship and broke her -piopellor ishaft.. We" found that our ship ves making ' conslderahle water. - We immediately set afl; pumps to work but Botwithstandlng this iho wa$er gained - on 4is.v In the meanttlme. all our boats' were an&de- ready in-order 4f neees- saxy to' leave thp boatrat -a moment'i no' tioe because she was now sinking rapidly by'ithe stern.' At 1:30 a. m.we observed the' mfasthead Kghts of a big learner bax Insg do wn; abouit , east" by ; south from - usv We made stignals of , dfetress on which the vessel bore down on usT . "We" then 4 decided for the safety of .the passengers and crew to abandon jthe. ship. The vessel proved to be the'St. Louis of the American line 'bound from Southamp ton, We thea'halled'her and reported' that our sMpr was Wnkin land tl&it' we Wished to be. taken off.-- At J:43 a. .m.'Vwe com menced to ' transfer,' our." passengers and crew", isixfkree boatsrof "then.Ct.LouJs and one of ours.. Our men Were -Kept at the pumps. . -v, . . 'j . .f "At 4:53 a. m. : Monday, mornlmg .every body ha'd been transferjredto the Gt.-Louis. As the wreck was "a dangerous? obstacle to navigation we decided to set her pn nre, which was -done.', -The positioixfof the wr.tr:was then latlitude 49,19. N.; iongl- tude 18.47 W." V" - " The Veendam' wa4 one ot the regular passen?r ete'-raliips of tho'-II&Ilaadj A'merlcsa lice. ' ' CLe was , an old steamer; built in 1S73 fcr the White Gtar Cteamf c:-p--r.y for wLcn sie itraTcrsea w ocea. f :r a dcren jzs9 ts cne cf -the dlef cf ti.lr r--"--3er'ves3:3 :tne wiais of ;.t:::::ilv.'otui;;;i. :r-i wife ti3 r of cf snow salts for , ti.3 i::t' vfeei -Duntiaz to scumetliliis over. 1CD,CC5 :rK:-3. Prices ranged weCl and pia.n!tor3 -were well sails - ed., TV'e quct belvw same 'of tike gocxl al of the -week: Wells & Ktcs SI lis. At t3.M per 1C3; 32 Its, $19.C0; .112 Its, $10.C0r 9i -,1m; $.3.23; 37 lbs., $24.50; 71 lbs. $33.00; 90 ibs.; 1 10.50; 82 lbs.,-$25.C0; 123 1,.J16.50; 124 Ibs. ;.Pen'ly &, CaaimTjera C3 lbs., 116.50; libs., $30.50;. 127 -liia.. $24.50; 42 'Ew., $19.C3; TCI-cQi & "Caiainbcrs C3 lbs.. S5.E0: 21 lbs.: ?1Z.0; 25 lbs $13.25; 70 lbs., $19,-ns .bs., $29.00; fl lbs.;v $21.00; lbs., $10.00; 94 lbs. 123; lbs., $1S.C0; QaTTLSOTi, eicber'tsoa & F.-90 Bbs. $9.73i 60 lbs., $1C.C0 2 lbs., $22.C0; 75 lbs., $18 50; 180 Iba., $15.0; 123 lbs.'; $24.00; -83" lb.; $18.00. , .,: - W.-vL. Foster 112 lbs.', $9.00: 30 A lbs.. $19.00; 2S lba.r-$25.C0; 6i?bs., $19.00; 56 Am $9.25 r 82 lbs.; $14.00. . ' . Jaimes & Ilaaey 35 lbs.; $12.00; S5-Tbs $12.75, 102 lbs., $20.00; 192 lbs.,. $9.00; 2Wr";.'yt lbs., $5.90.. v4- f - v ' " SUES FOR 51,000; J "W.'" "v"othJ Who yr&s Injured by thei Montfordt AvenueCar ; ; Mr. J. W. Voth, of Jersey, City K who hai thrown frccn. 13s fcorse aadL- inijured. last, Sunday .to front;.of Hhe Berkeley hotel, by tsonitact. wi'flf the Montiford avenue '- c-arj brought suit yts-terday -in, ' the superior. court -of 'tihis cou-nity to iccover damsages to the amount of $1,000. , - -) (Mark..': Brown, Mb attorney, v will prose oute tiie case. , . ? - . y v-.'v Mr. Voth has a laane k-rtee and is still uauder ,tihe care of this physician. . s j " ;. - Brown 'Brothers, -who own . Ette horse, which Is saM to be grea-ay injured, ooo em- plate bringing, suit . also. :A11 parties coa- ceraed in the proseouition- claim that ths aocMeit. wae duo to tJhe negil'gence of ttie TO . BIYESTIGATB CHARGES MADE BY EL IS. BlilTIf A.GAINST County Board Considers the Matter So Serious That it Will Call a Special $1 Meeting.5, M -7 The puMIcaltioV-receutly xnadie by IL M. Staiih.vlateioaptalii oi ;.the Buncombe doua- ty chain airg eSarsliis thft srje ward, IT. King, wiLa -Various off enseal of. more or rx vwonif was issiea yeeoeraay and piacea ; m toe barnds rf .the Sheriff: " ' -'i5--. v . . . r ... . . ........ ; .. . V "i ". i hacids of the sheriff : "v - T ' , Buncombe Counity. To the Sheriff of "Bmitcombe Ckwaty Greet- J4 M.. King, -to appear before the beard" of commission ers for the county of Bunoombe; at the regular mJing of Wlxwuu, on Tuesday the 8th day of jMarch," A." D., 1898f at 3 . o clock p.- m., then and .-there to an-j Smith wiiihKhi , frn t AfthviliA fTiAii zen, a newspaper puiblished in the city of the said J; .M; King show cause before said board at the .tiume ana.pjaoe aroresaw,. way nta resigoauHm as scewara ox 'uamo? no. -iri at the , Butnccca-be; county chain - gang, shouDd . .not the. imemdiately " . required !L ."S4 rf turn. Thls 'the.l2tlh day of February 1893." ; The Board of Oommissioners . for;., the County of 'Buncomibe, :v , . ' ' - ,-x ' By T. C BaOWNChairnBaai. v A'ttestW. rjj : BmCHBOARD, Clerkr- A . Gazeitte reporter was' told by! Chair man iBrown yestierday that since' the lssu? man iBrown yesterday that , since the , issu? J tbe purpose' Of a" coasultatlatt -of the anag feig of the above, order he had come to th atratesv " - v ' -nC . '- ' "' ' - conclusion' that It'was" due rthe board,;: the steward and the couxrty that a, full Inves-. ti'gation' . of. the : charges 4 perred should be had at, once, and that It was his pur J pose to Issue notice to other members. ot the boart that a epecial meet4ngnqfthe - - r . . ? "JL ' board for the purpose of this" lnwesliaoufto -ttittJ W evidence secret- regular meeting next month (business wi3I Tequi're- the. attention of the j tward. - "This' special (meeting will "bai Thl special aneetiing '.wtll bfligroes "outrage, upon the "first 'principles of called for. -Friday, or Saturday or this. weeK A number of witnesses will be suiirsnon' ed on .efflther side. ' ;-, -y , w L : " f . - -' 1 To BeCdleljrated .Tombnrow Evening Literary and Musical' Program ' Kre ffai ancSverearV'of 'the Young len't Institute will - be celebrated , to-morroW .-jacr.. -;ine. peopae nw wwve niglt. at balf pest o'clock in Z& ttatTFjench: government end a"ima3ority of -the assemlblv hall. " . ' 1 V ''" V: i I French oeoole are opposing every obstacle - A .'literary and miufilcal prosram will be rettd'ered aid -refreshments 'will be served! by the ladies auxiliary. - - , t The .public lis cordially invited, to be t7 ARTHUR GAfiVEYt KILLED Strange . Accident That Took .'!: : f , t-s t if. ." I :: Away - -Richanond, Feb. 12. At ilci-'-y's hotel today AriL-jr Crvey, a ttcII Z - -. n Her ch.t ofxnciiiy i'-u-t, ::. c., t.: "3 ;-:rs-Irs.'fillci-Ii-t-a V:z:ot:, H 1. I Ir.Jc ir tlrcui tli l'" - 1" i". : cstri t;t tl L:'l 7 z : - - ; r -red r-., - " - m f-tirK' -ft:".' i ::r.t:l ty L"r: :r . 3 eti:.:"-? .1 t3 :cc 1 C!rl r-rr-jri -V .s re ; t n Stillf Accusing jthe French Ofiicials 4 ,Ui JilaKmg a Scapegoat of- h " ' , " Dreylus. ; :: : Zch's, Statement by Lawyer at Yes v Jerdas Hearing That the Jew Soldier wa Illegally ;gnaemnea. - v. - Problity; That Zb!a WiltV- be : Condemned -Tf.bugh it is "Admitted He,, Has Proved His " ;Pitiila;:Feb."12.HAt today's sitting in the Zola trial, Henry, au advocate contra dieted certain .minor points" in iho tesi-- monjr, wmoa uoi. Ptoquart ? gave" yesterday. Heairy tjlost his temper aid -criedsi ?Pie- ; Jicquart leaped to his feet and attempted to cprtog, upon .Henry but was restralned.; LaborladSdriased the court and safd: "Thda Is the s'eebnd: tmie , this witness has been Insulted. . I appeal to Picquart to make a full reelataon.,, v. -'t--'' - - )Picduart-' h4 voice xlnikirw wifi mof3on. theaaddresiaed tte Jury.' and- said: "You have' seen:, these officers denouncing me as a liar. I will tell you mrhy. These are the men who (manufactured" the Ester-hazy af fair. They also engineered with Party Claim tae' prevlou,affa4r. ' It waS they -who for- bade frefeJh Inquiry into the Dreyros affair. when In the course of my duty I revealed f. iVif -4Al (KflfVn wM:tuf t. ::. -fa for 'tils' thaitvtomoizow 'perhaps 'X ehiall be ' ' - . , , .. driva jfrom de army which. I-loveiand , ' "( T . . t I ,M v.- .. - my, Te. However, vhave donmy M." J5emaaige,:4he defendant., lawyer la the Preyfua court imtfal atflTmied' that ilathleuDxeyfut had followed his advice in denouncing JSsterhazy eind then had en- couo-tered obstacles Which.- convinced the witness that i the gOvemmemt was- opposed - to throwlnsrKSBft upon the affair tan'd would " . . , (f:A' -nl w. lat reng of the Dreyfus, case even although It was provcu !hia conviction ; Wiaa megai." ; :JLabart asked'the; wltaesa -If, Dreyfus had. bean legally' condemned ; tain- hie was'' not; legally, condemned ; be rttae.i'tlicre;.wa 'ttmivxinaas'&ii:- . v - " - - . statement, by a member of 3he Dreyfus -ari.mrt!ial that a'secret piece of evidence f Wh I--andmy W:wer;igraInt warfubmlt ted to'them.". - As'Dlemange ma-de this answer Uhe pres ident bat back in 4 his ''ChaJTi'm-ttngry ' dis- comfarture ""'.'.: .-.----'-i The pre&i fche essioia for - It Is generally admitted that, "the de- -. ... - i . .- .' - - 1 , v fehdant has proved bis case,' yet he .Wil probiably be coadepined.' Even 'a majority - 'l' hpe,n mvincedL Drev- :itlng for the jy submitted' to Ms Judged- yetpuibHc opin ,lrSttl I Ion Us etiU' stronglyperverted. thaa Hiist!f3wionenlixicused Jand defended and ? . t , ' " A f the :resmeiLt'' agaS-rest Ztla for denounc Ing-the authoriUeta- who - are guilty lis. ... t'UThe bald truth ia ftls-, It-! openly -rad J mfttei 'today atthe priiner at Isle Diablo was. Illegally condemned n hat 'ifle.fTernment" tad full knowledge of'the righ-tln that- great wroc - ; -- . ' :- R. L. LEATHERVOOD. His " Candidacy for. Solicitor - An Special sto The Gaze'tt. i CryEoa Oity; IN. C:, Feb. 12. It Is openly sjaroTiinred nere that ulon. lK.' L. Learner upoodt Is am arplrant for the nomination of SKjl'icitor of the Twelfth : Judicial dismct. n-rt Tcira ca 'llr. Lcatterwocl w:.3 canJ'ltB for -L'i3 ncmirtlon before the corvcntloo. tut wts es.:.:cd ty llcn Cesr-B A. ' Jw3." cr; Icrcn-CunKtr-ie rtr.ititv castl.T -t:r c-'lra ct ,f.r CIr. Jones. fftftr flTr. lC-Hcrr.: -eleptrl "to .,1 jf--, t-;-tcd to 53 ri:te esr .j- frc:.i t-u -Ii cf J-d 7- K. A to.. Jl a- . 1 - - 1 -i. Yr. Lcrttirvocd trs alir-ys 'been an tive dcsrcrait .d 'is to-y ce cf tie r ' 2 ".ttvets' in.1 3 - "t. czi?: 1 ci ex .itcpslve rr; ctlrx IcJi It tl ? E'la ii -f:J tea were 'taken Xrom the ruins o' ineS- day night's fire a't 10 o'clock tb .' rning. They .were the bodies-of Wm. FiaiMi of the ftre department, known as "Little .Chief," and George Newman, an inspector of Phil adelphia Natural -Gas company. vfThe re- maina. were terribly mangled and : almost unrecognizable. . The finding cf these bod ies makes thirteen already taken trom the ruins and. it is Bow..blieved 'the workmen are cjose to where a number of bodies will be found. '-. An additional force of 200 men - " . -1 , , , were put to work clearing, the debris and t is thought that- if 'there' are any more bodies in the rulLns ?. they will be :uncov ered within the 'next twenty-four hours. Thirty-five people are still missing." f- 7 VANCE MONUMENT. ORATOR. , Judge R T. Arm! eld Suggested for the t --"t. r - Oface.,"; .v, --ir ,J EJditor of the Gazette .The Vance Mon ument, Association &sk for suggestions of a -suitable - person " to . deliver - the oration when' the monument is unveiled.- .1 wish to su'ggest Judge R. F. Armfield. - Uis in timate' (acquaintance- and -aUBoc5ation with Sena-tor Vance peculiarly , fit him for the (task,-: and his -affection- and admiration would make it a Jabor of love. ..The ability of "Judge Armfield Is' well known. .He would give us an oraition that: would be both r- valoiiable - antd , : eloquent. " Let .Judge ArmfieldJbe the orator of the occasion. . ... , ' --. HAYWOOD . PARKER. 'rZi-S "" : r" - - - - - MRS. W ADD ELL DEAP. Mrs. G. B. Waddell who has been ' crtt- ically ill f or -sOme time died at:, the ; home of her i'husband in- Selma N. C Her? re mains, will be brought to Raleigh on . the 8:53 train for interment jn Oakwood ceme tery. Mrta. Waddell was a eiater of D. J. tui A. j. 21us of this 'xity and of Prof, D. L, Ellis cf 'Asheville. Press .Visitor-: TRAlir BOBBERS :Z FAILED IN THEIR r ATTEMPT' IN MISSOURI, ; 2" a -v Ordered the Passengers to .Throw-up ; Their Hands.but an Alarm ;" was 4 Given and They Fled; ' , 7' rt. L-u!-, Feb. 127 Tt roc'l -"rta; armed with revalveK,.attciLteu. to il t '-.':i.:-,-.iw -ft . . j ..-... .. r j a passenger tram, on- the Iron Mountain south bound fa-Eft,, mail train oeaTTis Bis marck, --Missouri, nearly thlfi 4noTniog.-j;;Th-y succeeded I In robbing only one man. Wal ter Peters of thisi clty - - . vThe robbers boaaded the cars In this cit r. When -'the rain left Bismarck they, wd- denly. arose and ordered the paissengers In the smoker Wnoldup their hand's. Peters who was nearest them complied, ; but: not Untill he "had dropped a fat --wallet , ;under nisc seat " The robbers relieved nlm of $9. Meanwhile eoaneone pulled; thet. bell cord. The -train : crew Tushed to the. coach and with thd ai;iigtamce of the 'pasaengers 'who had TalUed advanced'-toward (the robbers and leveled revolvers." : J! . . "Stand back, you fools, one of the ban dits ordered.- The order" was of ,no avail, and the culprits fled, leaping from the car amd 4isappearing in' the brush.i,;.There as: yet mo clue to' their idenUty.' '.'I v HUM CLEYELA1ID. . Cleveland. O.5- Feb. ; '"12.-JI1he' large Hoyt bulildin'gon the northwest corner of St. Clair" and' Bank streets," owned by the Hoyt estate, anT occueki' pritl-Jpally by manufacturers of clothlntg, wholesale, hat ters ' and) furriers caughit 'fire- early ths moraling anu was practically . destroyed, with 'contents. 7- ; . ; The fire originated in the rear of the buiJdhtg . and. was caused by an exploaioa of gasoline." It 'spread rapidly and: upon the arrival of, the 'fire department It was evi dn.t .t!hart. thie Structure could not; be sawed.' A terrific explosion Tent the fourtih. floor wall to pieces soon after the nre. started. Then the flames started with renewed! force end raged "rtrth unabaleu fury until eztto. euished at 9 o'clock. fThe loss Is esttmaited at 375,000, Which Is .pretty well covered by Insurance. .The Jbuildlng coejLICO.OOO. i ,tTlie - manwhp ; discounts and the man - who ; pays 'promptly ''are" the men ' who Duy most j cneapiy. . x at?iu- ducements - to sellc are 'so V' 11.. - 1 A U.. combinations that no bargains escape them, - and they are a. thereby often- enabled: to sell X at a profit - at prices' ' that $ mean riiin to thsir slipshod competitors." r ' 0 Our 17 years experience of the abovs statement justifies ;;usn saymg it is absolutely correct; 9 r 0 4: Frczt. . i li!CIDE!'i A Rumor .That Lee has Re .signed, ! . Unable to Confirm it ; in:1 ; Washington. Disposition rto J Criticize ..Minister ; . Woodford- ;V " Feeling Among the Spaniards in Havana. Cartoons illustrating the Ease.With Which One of "Their Warship's Could Dispose of Our Navyi : . . , - .V ' - t - . j -i. Wiashing;ton',;.Feb.'"12.--It was. ruin ore tote to-might, that Consul iCSeneral Lee has resigned. j '- '-4-'.. , JNo, information: as to' Jthe. 'correctness of Che umdr couHd be 'obfcainedr. , , ' " . Nothing, is known about it at the '"tofci te House. .- V 7- - - ' , " Washmgton, - Feb. -l-The dissaUsfae- . tion of the idminisitratlott over ithe failurar of the Spanish ministry to. make sattef act- ory; explanation: of - De Lome's letter to" Oanalela ihaa not fbeny?peftd.;'. TJw'" main lnteresffe bow is whether Gen. Wood ford's report -wHl efhow (ff Prime" iltoister Sagasrta has unade a disavowal ot ibe oh- ; Jetotionable- flanguage ':: instlw Xknalejar letter." - - - i" 5; - r ' " There is a dfsposltion to criticize Genu WoOdfoTd for Jailure -to send particulars cf . what haa occurred in Madrid. If the Bs palch sent by Judge. Dayton on. Wedaeiay- ic'tniTtlng Oe Wood ford totfEJrarl't-' : 's recall ,s xec.,.1 vJitLin a' rc- bna3e"time: his failure to carry out tis in structions points to dereli'Otion oCiduty.' If wn the other hand the delaW its delivery : was uue to .the Spanish 'telegraph authort" ties, there rmay. be anore. explanations callei ; for,, which, may further embarrass the tre-'. latlons between the 'two countries . - '"'-, ... Havana,. Feb. 12. -The leLome incident admitted here by all as the greatest aira ' most comiplete diplomatic. victory; gained by, the Cubans e'ince the- war began, anJ has caused a renewal of outbursts of anti-American .feeling. The prospects of to- ? tore war fare freely discussed.. : It is quite amusing- to hear, the' epaniard's-'describe the trlumpfhanit march of 'the Spanish army to'Washington. he seizure of Florida an, th l iquidation of all their debts' with th . indemnity they intend to exact from the United ' SU'bes.. :Z:' ..V ' ;7 1 V ' :-' ' Pasted -on street comers. and fences ca be eeen lithographs ; represeniting a naval combat in which the battleship Helayo is: sinking the "wfiole' American equadnpA. .Passing loyalists gaze .'with admiration ts these 'pictures. tDiarlo de Ha -Marina. toSay mabea ' a fiery attack on -the New York Suo staying that- paper Is barred from jail hon ek homes of the United States for- Its de famatory articles against x the . "worthy Spanish authorities" of Cuba. -1 - - ; FiORTH CAROLINJl CEKSi - The rare- beauties of nature, so well repreeoted in 1 Western -North Carcllia, , " " - T ' -'..- - , v ' -. v - - 4 ' are becoming better; known every Cay CJ people who are tetter, educated ia tie for mation and; utility of mtaeraLi care Xrca f - ,- ,X - - I . ' , Jl . , . time to time shown their appreciation' tl V - " these Gems by uefng : them fa U kind ci adornment. - . We hare decided to close oat some -'cf these gems and offer them at prices tldr sSouU make them 'all sen ' In ; a- very ls9 " :7. ' -. ft W23 OFFEEi .V' - One lot of 41 gszos si cents each. : One lot of AO gems at 69 cents each. , r One lot of 1C3 gem at 7S cents eaci.' v.; One lot cf O csrcj at ?LC3 c-:l. " ' One lot f 22 gm at ll.Ii e-:h. Cctl One 1st ef 5 czs at tl.D czci. Cie lot cf S cr3 tt ccL j one i;t ci 9 t v k... -jOne Jet cf 3 gc3 at ?LC3 exch. '' Oza pen cc? ; . - " T" - " T""- . , - - - -- , ,l.-ir ......f .. . ChurcJa Etrett c3 Patici stT?-z?, A:" 5ffBRSTORE For. r.r::;7. : UAJK BUILDING. r: 1 c z-:z r r zil r : " -1 wcul I c 2 rr; :'i 1 tr i t tl 3 't! - t V ' z f i.-f r j. . -v .A,.. .v A. yv V. .A, .4AyJ. .A .A. ..A A.L A,. 1 A iff
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