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V mVin TniiTT Gazette r 1 1IC UihUj ASHEVILL.E, N, C. THE ASHE VILLE GAZETTE PUB , : LISHING 'COMPANY. JAMES E. NOR! ONk President. V FEED A. JOHNSON Secretary. SUBSCRIPTION BATES . - - ' " .14.09 SaHy. One Year ...... - 25 niiw. Six Month Dally, Eleven Weeks ...... 100 .40 -.15 i nfi - Daily, One Mourn i t m w fine "Week i. rviv n-azette. One Tear 1 , Weekly Gazette, Six Months. .60 These reduced rates are :fcrWcripttoM . pal? PoSmVBLT IN ADVANCE. All credit subscriptions will .be charged at the SbTof 15 cents a week for whatever time they may run. . , ' VThe 'Gazette- Is" delivered In Asheville, ' Victoria and Biltmore by, carrier at the ' ;25S Jiertirtlon rates. Within these limits of teri.ury the paper may be or- dered by letter, postal, card -'or telephone, d4 the subscription price paid to the TBLEPHOriB 202. s aay and Might.. LANDREDTH'S i FRESH T GARDEN SEED ' Just Arrived ; At PELHAil-$. v.. (Remember we do not TJl old seed. ; We b&y . Laindretih's fresh eeed every season. Do not compare for a' mlmute Ijaodreth's fresJi garden seed wf th com nieslj ; deed vhioh are unreilialble, buit save ' money amd be assured of a., good garden rtoy getting David Laudret'h Freh, Garden Seed. White ilvervSkln amd Yellow. Daonrers 0n3oai sets just Uo hand. -, ,N ball acd inspect our stock and! ask for seed catalogue. " : - ' . PELHAIL'S.'PIAEMACY,;! 24 PATTON AVE. ' : "Leading Cut-RsLte Drug Store,31 This Date In History Feb ;;15. 1264 Galileo Galilei, the noted astronomer; born ; died in 1W2. i- j " ' , Xj03 J ohn August us Sutter noted California ; pioneer, born m Jtandern, jBaaen;; ship ' , wrecked and left in California July 2, IbU1; ' died in Washington lteO. " T V - "1805 Destruction of the captive United States - frigate Philadelphia in the harbor pf Ti lp -. oli by Lieutenant Decatur and a body of - picked men trom tbw American fleet.: h 1848 Otto von Kotzebnof a noted Rniwian family, voyager and sipiorr. died in ke:. vel, icussia; born there liiS7. - : 1SS6 Dr. Leopold rDainros5fr;"ti eminent or -:' : ' chestra leader.' died in ' New York, - city ; bdrn in Koven, Kusfeia,.m 1KJ2. f ; , 1389 Holland McTyeire.' bishop of .Methodist Episcopal Church South, cued at Nashviie : . 1S25 Kichard . F. Trevellick, ptominent iaobr organizer;- died in Detroit. Dr .'tiamuti - ; fepencer titanord. founder of the Stafford ' Ink company, died in Aew York, 1SS9 Mrs. E. K. Nicholson (Pearl Rivers) of The Picayune died, in New Orleans.: . .. The early mornling 'edition of the Ga v TOtte -is delivered aitthetfollowtog places jrt the Ihoura' named . Black Mountain 3 :15 a, in. - Old Font '.. i ..... r. ...... .t. i. i 3:55 a. m. Star Jon .. 1 7 .., ..... 4 : 15 a. m. tlorgtaaton 4 :49 a. m. Hickory . 1. ; . . , . ... . . ... 6:23 I m. , , - , : - i , Newtoa'' .v,l' 5:39 a. in. 15tatesvllle 1 ?:15 a. m. SailisburyCj.....:!...'...... 7:00 a. m. ; ' The paper ; is for L eale by i the Union News .company's agents' on the itrains re-: urnling to Asneville. , 7 , , - , The Gazette is now delivered in nearly, a .-score of towns outsdde of AshevWle before 8 a. m. - - , ..".' -. it ia said that Gov. Russell la now after Dr. AflSbott - Some day Rusisell Drill - get fiold df the bairtbed' end of something he can't let go of. , : ' : The Washington Post says "SenoT Depuy ifl. Lome uihould . instruct. nisfrlends Id; the art of letter burning." , 'People have beca knioiinn to. write prirate Mters .as a , con venient method at malking t!heir oplpioo public unofficially.' fio far as "we have "been able to ascef' tain after diligent . inquiry the small - pox reported in various parts of the South. ; is ery small pox indeed just large enough . . ....... ...-........:.!... ... t to make a demand for vaccine points when trade In soda water was dull. " - "Lewis Carroll," (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) Cie author of "Alice in - Wonderland" ytose death ; has recently been announced in Dzland, was a studious and retiring clergy man and a mathematician of note Cehind all nis varied activities lay a deep background cf rellgion-f-a religion severely Cuist -and retiring . like '-' Ws'- 'character,, Ccm.e'thing cf thl3 feeling shines through. Che word3 he addres&ed as "An Easter CreetiE-" la 1898, to "Every Child That Love3 Alice": "If I tave written anything ell to .these stories of innocent and fcealthy . ami Lement' th;at ' are ' laid r.u:'.-' ';n lszl:$ for th children I lov? 1 wU it j EUTely on-etting I nny ope .ck -upon tv'lhout ham and sorrow (s l.:vr much, of .life must thei te rolle r I -Zi turii ccrr.3 to wnk trough th,i ll:y cf nhsuo-Ks. I d not !-liev- CtJ : .---.7 3 us to -Sivids -life !n--o two hnlvos " . - r a crt.ve fi:s cri .aaliv a;v1 io " It c t fi t) ev:i 3 'Mi.'h , i ... - - thinU Ha car.i to ece only kin-ling r,;-ures,- anl to only, hear . une rf ;Mr, and that 'He also -does no; Ijye io &ve. kio lam!bs leaptas in'the sunlTs!. a-.i, :o hear the merry voices of ths children a3 they roll among the ay? Surely their imio cent laughter is as sweet- in Ilia ears as the grandest aathem that ever vjUh I up from the 'dim religious light' of one sol emn cathedral." - . ' A JtAfSr 'RESORT. -". ' We ' repr UDt the -, following from tlio WtadhBngtwB Post, ibofh'.Deca-use it 'is estfcng ' arid suggesti've:, , ; ' , ' The 4me dry ra.wiuwj . trial were adopted aaid will- be forward Dr. Frank , O. -Randall, . of lAikea, S. C, .ci;j, to, tlhe 'governmenlt. . ' v , , - , ; iastJ uCSlit t iJh'e MetropoHtan, is" be coming one of the -most .popular wtatr resorts. Ira the sou'tli. - TcUi and "proml- neut people from iaie norti and west are becom;ing regular .vasators, and tlhe gay sa soa is a gay one Indeed.M-Wken is an, an cient Itbwav and was well . known - as a healiti rescrt a decade ago.f Its altitude is tli:ghr.anid nae a'ir dry' and ihealth--givingt Then) , AsheVilte, "C., sprang into great favor.and ttiamdsome noitels were ' erecteud there.-' For 'some time Aiken lest -miany of her nmer visitors, toot fhese 'h'ave gradu ally drifted ,baok-a)gain, axidsmoreave come hwf Hb, tJhJem ' f 'Aiken V a xjlty of toitbages, tasteadof elaborate hotels.' Th-eae Kottagea'ajre- taken by Jthe voters for a season, ami tttue cotov for"'ta of ihtctne Jt'feare .enjoyed. iMany ' pf tite rloher vlaso fhave bought groumd afbout tho city 'and fhave" bad xnstruict)eamainy toge,. roomy ""ainjd elegant cottages, wailcn ttoev occupy for , a greater part ft the win ter moinitlhe. Ouib "houeea have tieeiierectr'P: ed, ; and 'the .social ' - pleasures ? are many. Golf 1 played, and ifflse links are iwell si!t- uated. Hunting Is a ipopular sport with IQd cottagers, and an- early rn'orntos obase a-crciss the fi-effids af'ter a tox is no unjusual kght; ; lAinise , seed ibags . are ; not needed. 00 'i, , good rninntihig fox may ' always f be found haai'dy. There are' not many . fences to "be taken in tihe -vi'diniity, but 'tie ocRimtry is quite rougn," acd tihe undetrbrusih dense, inafcinig-the uthase very exciting 'ait times. liiken' is raipid'ly 'couning toefroait,- and Chie rua5at- 31ttre South XJarolliiat 'town. 1 destined to fcetoomea )opu'lar" resort wit!hi all classes" j' , J , r . "' , - i Many years V ago, "before "AsUve'Ville's oharm$ng amd, 3tealt2i!fiuil : adTaii'ta&ea . were knpwnf lAJken -wes ; ' lit bed toto t. ' neJUonal Fromdnenice, ;by vthe expeada fcure of "Moany tnousamd dbllairs lor advertising. '- It had 'its boomand the tioom. yujnst.. . Th-is, how ever, was not tlse Jau1trof the adfveaitiaiag,1 w'hicih: troaigiht tlhe people in - fLoska ' io ie pre'tty townJ ilu the. st 'yeax or so Aiken fi-e'ema -to flijave reinwed 'its hespi table feelJ inig UwaTd the cuitslde 'world ,and !to be re coveitmg Xta prestis'e as a resort. ' How it is" -being dicee -can.- 'be learned V from - the atoue.-,. UHeais pesii' as a. very "gay" I?lace w4rere tihtre ' 1 7en.ty goiJnig on. it -is not concealing- this frcoi fhe cnrts-lde -j... V.- 8,,y..: .... rmmr- i,,... world, Wi't- the -eueunent, 'whatever.. ltrreprBentte'ltis. Iboard ,of - fradie?",Is ulnig'.newspaper im!k? freely to let' the 'fact be bnown. Ijor -the uaturad nea-uty. of Its uirrouaiidlngs and ''tiljie Iheai'thiuliiesa "of cll ntajte jAsnevSile's advanitaigea are far beyond chose of Aikea, and our growth in wide thread ipopuil&!rlJty,m 4!he last ialf ' dozen jeara has Xar exceeded ihers, ibnit it must be l.'Miowltidg'ed , tliai we ; ihutve trus'ted : too unnicn to -che ouaheinn railioad to do all our adrerJJslnig and baive not done our full J. Jtyda : 'iUirfiiiiahitng . entertnmeniL - for ' our j gueats wibfem t-hey toaTe'camre'ouf' ooaad! of 4iraote 'Ka a dtuty to. iper&rm Inl this direction - 1 r ? . - f' TOPICS OF TODAY. . THE THIEF- TRACKERS. ' T r Another curious profession amonjr the Bedouin te that' of - the "'thief ; trackers." Being without paddocks' or - 'stablets - and their animate always' more wles aitlDb- erty, theft of stock would appear to be an easy and' jf requentmaitter. Eack f tribe,-' however, ,:hae its little company of "track ers," end it would be eitiher ' a ; bold or an ignorant man Indeed -who.; ventured to interfere with, an Arabia : live stock. " i have heard of , one instance in which a. camel sjtiolen .f rom a camp near Ismallia was, af ter weeks of labor, successfully tracked to the Sudan, where the beast was . recap tured ; and : summary ; vengeance wreaked upon . the- roMer&.- Selected for (natural a.uim,j aut uoiucu xit)iu i ooynooa xo ois- criminate ,-be'tweea each antaal'a lootpiint, this- faculty : becomes so highly, developed that a particular.. norse'' or;oamer trail is unerringly" picked, uip from among ;tthe .thousands of lmpreiislons upon, the dusty hignway.-"My Bedouin FTiendi.," y Rj Tallbot Kelly in the February Century. If It cost us i?2,000,000 to make an effort, to "see fair play; between Spain and Cuba, how much would It cost uii" to take a fall out of Spain? Washington Post; r" v-: A "contsl deration '. of .."The Chinaman' in Charles Frederick Holder In' the ' North iifirirau fttview ror jbeDruary. The cai- noso.are rot, the writer avers, the simple AnJ-pMldlike. folk .generally supposed. On thes American continent and among the AnitTkan people, wt ere they are without vote or even a; desire for citizenship, Chi ne-se.: political bosses "exBceeed' In defeating , iustlce retard the passage of laws and j aa- materially to the financial burden of i 0X11 citizens and tax-payers. When the capitalists cf tliLa country ilearn tb-at- the secret cf pre peri ty is tsct in beaTirs produ-'tbn tut la i-creuiicj tie puTcLiEa-nwer c tie ns.r:3 vLla Is era ir-:uri-; cf t'-j r-nced cc-:i::n cf the -r"'---' '' - -rail t"'.:?, tie r "j 1 j c! rr: ... j - T . ; -i.;y III 1 "n tD ' 3 : : " "V I. I.' r - . - -LNew York o uSalo, 423 -miles; in,' 425 .mliniu'tea ' actTial .' ru-niclxs time, wa& : the record made, over -th" Erie railroad Sunday by a special newspaper train. Henry Gladstone slays his father and the whole family intend to start from Cannes a Wit 1ii nm1 n.P " this. otipTt ifftr A NmrfH of Eniffl,and watering place. Mr. Glad- tone's physician thinks his patient hks at tained the utmost Ibemefit from his stay on the Riviera. " . '- iTMrty - 'tlhimiisainidS people," mostly work arieir -aird orderly," dleimionstratedatiDarce'ona Suoday against the torture of the anarch ists at th yon:t Juiihifortress. ; iResolu-; tion' of .protest amd diemamidin'g tiho pun- ihimcant of th-e torturers aiad a revision "of (Miss -Frainfc-es "WlKn-rd," who a presi dent of the Womiin3 iChrls'tiLin- Temprrarace Union, la coriS'i itteg a crusade to rrohlbSt riquor sale to Yale college, says -tihat unlea3 the aa'innrrl'tlsvat Yale act to remove the evil joomiplaln'ed of, - the memlbers of 'the Un'Loin .vll -do .ailll 'in their fpo'wer ''to have tlwir omis and lorrathers ducnted in, instl 'tmitilcmis where it!he : enivlronmenita arevlesi dangerous. " " ' -,'''. ' -The Thiiiaidelplh'ia'Press yesterdny .prinit ed wthat 'St assets is 'the tnue verioa of ih? aicquisi'tlon, of ;t!he 'De 1. ome Tetter. ' (A peri son An .the employ of tihe Spanish emibassy t Wasnin'gton. frst eaw 'the letter and lm frrred the O'tbm Ji"inlfav - Th lipttr '.s on. tits way t Hatvana before Inetructtioina rrilvd 'rom the Jiimta'to :cure it. . Tha-n an agent-.of -tire Cuiban. paifty In ;ihe employ of he tostoffice at IHa'V'ana was comaawftli. toted . with, end he ; abstiraisted ; the : le'tter from 4he me'.A a.rii tforwiarded tt. -to . tn Juttta. ThSs is the Tension of Hhe Btwry 'on the alleged anfthorlty of A iCWban of the nihrihest : etiandln'g "Vm tfhe coun'dils of A Ms oartyj" w!ho :rreceli;ves ; "h'a !: tormation from 'h'eaidiquartes In New yorkr . ; - r , . A CLEVER TRICK. S It certainly looks like It, but there U really no trick about 1L Anybody can try it . who has Lame: Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. .We mean be can cure himself right away by - taking Electric Bitters. . This medicine tones op the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys. Is a blood . purifier and- nerve tonic. - It cures Constipation, Headache,? Fainting Spells, 4 Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It Is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system - to Its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be : convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every . bottle guaranteed.: Only 50c a bottle At T. C Smiths IX Mg Store and Pelham's Pharmacy. . t Over - 4,000,000 frozen rabbits .are annu ally exported to Uhe London market tram Vlo&oria;- Australia. , f - " ' TeaPerlection.' ' The man- wtbosie' birthday will be -cele- bralted on Ithe 2i2aad Jiel'd that mothdng was too -good 'for Ms counitTymen. - ;We have the same views 'and. put theun to practical vse. I ' ,. .... OUr groceries ere the, !best on eartlh. r Hhait Is a strong eta'tement, but the eoods will bear Ua out. " v - - , . Jenkins bros: " Spot Cash Storb. - - 45 South Main Street. 'Phone 125. The Carroll " House, 'furnished. If taken at once. . Two other furnished houses, well located. - Two small unfurnished houses, J. II. Weaver - - -i BOX 144.- 170. 45 Pattca Tt5Ut. H U U U Li 5 UvW , l"Je are the Leaders in the MViho Banllantlne ffi Sons , ; ' . ' Famous Ales aud Porter on draught and V ' in bottles Bzllantine's India Pale Ale This brand is acknowledged to be the 1 best Pale Ale brewed. It is stored in cel- .. lars- a lon47 period, for ripeninpr and . is -, pirticuj-rly ret-onr. jr'e for its tonic properties. It is ertKiivfly c?ed by in yIij cn 3vic3 cf cur t::5 pbysicians. "I 1 , C I 4Li MONDAY : bought Books and Fountain Pen at Bainbridge's.; TUESDAY : Asked Bainbridge if he could supply second-hand 5 - Deep Sea Anchors. Answered Yes. . , WEDNESDAY : Bainbridgejs books too intpr-stin; lead three to-day. Fountain Pen works splend i lly, . THURSDA Y,: Felt very, sleepy, so read 'Shrewsbury'! by ' Wey man very goo - . ', ' . . " - , - . 1 ' . 'vV ? ' FRIDA Y Intended going to Florida but instead, read some of Bainbridge's new books and stayed on here. - ' i .. m, - - - . - -, SATURDAY Z Read; drove out, went to', bed. Fountain Pen 1 , . ' WUlxva WCli. SUNDAY, " 'lj Fountain Pen wouldn'twork at all, :V.fRS L..IIU Remember, that w'pave anvelegaht stock dfmat-;: ting weJl;-asfc;Cg3gpets and Furniture. .Aill of which' we are;elatd!;to;show. TtTtTT T! TI S) 1 ; w alia C 7 J- - 16 PATTON - r- your interest to come a".ID-BL3n?03!iT.Sc GO. , - - 39 PATTON THE - H3rtl ATTRACTIOil v , OF THE. - t :'-Y.M.C.:A. N.-.r'.v; ' STAR COURSE : . Will be the - ; 1 Ariori-Coblie v 1 G 6 m b 1 n a t i o n G 6 i . ; Friday Night Feb. 18. i This Com pari.v is cc)in poped of the Arin.I.8d, Qt-Qi-nt, of Chi? rego, and J Kdjmnnd-V. Cooke of Cleveland; Ohio.', ' V ; 1 Watch This Space tor "vFurthekAttracii6ns. LlcPIIERSOH & CLARIl z ; 'Dsalsbs ih :;t'.U"-. StbTe3, Tinuafe ; and Honst FnrnisMng ' Goods, ; S a n i t a ry v P 1 ii m b i n o i '" Steam and hot water fit-: ting, hot air furnaces, tin i ano siate roonng.ana gai- . 45 Collcoc Street 1 Telephone 153. ' Ballahtine's XXX V ; ) o ( ) ( o r-rr-J 0 j 1 Mtor to ilGiia ,ill3.. & : CO. v f r? r - c AVENUE. ,r ferherriber that wfe are evert -y stocked on - numbers v i l4 liz: and 24; B; and Cwiy th 3 ;sHoes , and Xwill y make i 6to tb sees us,; if youifcah '? A VENTTR. ; V'"- It; costs but a few - cents to adver-j f ' , tlse In' the People's 'Column of the . - Gazette,' and If ybu advertise any-1 Pj -; thing anybody , x v': wants;, .The 'returns are sure to be large. , If you. have4 Rooms' to". Rent; a " House to Let or to Sell, or if you L desire's boarding place, or rooms, .-'.-.or a house to suit your fancy, try a v "Want" In the Gazette.; Situations1 .-wanted. Half. Price. ' - , " : I - J -' it iank From the : f malleHt Mem. to tb 10(0 Pate, Full c Bound Demv J a d n erv Jou n a 1$, Days. (Vh . EvnrT description . of binding VW will sell any kind oi a blank book at 'a verv'Hose martfin Mercha hte wi uld do well to ex a mi tie our htock ; before m akinp theirvfleh-ctioi s. . .1 Vr"- SOTC STORE. , and Liquor Trade. -1 Books' Canada Malt Ale is made from the finest Canaila roalt and selected hops; jt-'bis a fine pale color aud full rich cream. 's DcJlaritine's Brown Stout -,. Tliis Is a fine Porter and is the" farorite - remedy of Jeadinp physicians, excel 1 in -"all imported v brai-d. in those nutritive " qualities so essential in a pirk room v?r: lilad- or :n r.3 rcLr.o7. J Store 30;South MaiiiiStreei. . ' ... f : 'Asheville, . You should seeiour children's rubbers that : we are closing but at io and-15 cts. vNo rubbers will last a child long. You knowsthat. We want all, our friends to be ,0n hand Febjjithj .when we will have s our, white goods sale. p In this sale4 we, -will offer the following whitegobdsi ; v -Nainsook,' - plain and,Jace stripy . .! welt cord. ; Lace1 lawn, - f 1 : ' Marseill es, 1 J . " ' White dimity, " T '- Curtain. swiss-5 .Extra quality plain,. white lawn. Cross-barred and "striped muslin Plain dress, lawns; '; Satin striped lawns, f : White brocaded sateen dress goods very handsbrrie ;vAlI-these goods' will be offered tinder value ; and we make this sale so ladies can make up their summer wear. , before f summer comes, . . ' - Af this: time; 'Febl nth,swe will open our ; Corset Parlor and Dress p making Department. Mrs. Alice Catlett Vance and Miss Clara .Norton ' -will have charge of ' this departs mentor .;' ' - r . y, In :thisVf; department will be found all the leading makes of cor- 1 !.. - ..... -r . , . - .:.-';. t- .1 . i ....... ' " x .sets and waists and the special fea ture, of this new enterprise is that the ladies in charge expect to make the "corsets fit any . form, by cutting themto shape desired.' . AThese ladies have , dress-making do wri to a fine -art and will please all who favor . them p with their work. - - . v me : At 50 Cents Per Gallon I In lots of five or more gallons A ift. x ; -, ADDRESS THE- , PACOLET. GRAPE "JUICE CO. ." v. ' . 1 r JR. IT CIST o. ' The. New EUREKA Camera, a genalas Koflak,' mads by. the- Eastman company. It holds six glass platesj 3 by 3H Inches in size. ?,It has a fine lens," takes spiaadM picture and those, sold are ' delighting ths purchasers. " , " " B. H: COSBY, - The Reliable Jeweler, (. -1 :; f 27 PATTON AVBNTJB. .SMMSJBWBMMMSMBMM IVJalter S. Cushman, 7 (Successor to Cameron & Cushmaa.) Real Estate Broker, V. 17 Paragon Building. Corner of Patton avenue and Hay wool EL ALL KINDS OF -REAL ESTATB TO SELL AND TO RENT. FURNIfeHED HOUSES. V1 North Carolina, ;The undersigned having qualiitalas d ministrator of Mrs. Mattie J.1 Cook.' de ceased, hereby gives no'tfee to all persons having claims against the ! said estate to present them to the undersigned, for pay men within one year from this date or this -notice -will be pleaded in bar of their re covery.. - . , j; Tp. COOK, Admlnirtrator. . -rnis Jan. 13, 1898. . . TOE"- BIIEAPEST 0! in ! 3 if For Sale Throush ALL COAL DRALERS - AND - y ' ALL GROCEKY' STORES itLicI: Lr.V3 a 'phoci- nTT VV
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