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"llhe teadiai'g Cut-Rate "Drug' &tdrc"!'--' : Open every Sunday except -during x3icxch -tcours. , - - ' - T .1 V. ; U JATTON A VE. r ; r ''Leading Cui-Ilte Drvg StoieV TMsrDate In,HisJ)ryfFeb; 22; 1732 Birth orv?ashington v ' ; . " -" -; " - UTSrEenibtandt Peale, celebrated amo'ri: , ,i.f fc.. x - , American painters, born ti 'BuckSrcbun;Vy a., uiai low. ' - . XS29r-James Kusacll LowelL. poet, author an.l diplomat, born- in Cambridge, Mass. diJ X3I7 Battle of Boena Vista, Mexico, and ds - -.feat, of Basta Anna's Mexican .army by American volunteers ..under General cli :. ' :v ary Taylor. The watchword of Jhe Ameri cans waa "tha memory of Washington.' .... 1343 Uprising in Paris; beginning of the revo lution against Louis Philippe. ' "- - , 1375 Sir Charles Lyell. eminent geologist; died; born 171)7 - S3-rEdgar .Wilson Nye, the popular American , humorist, died near AahevUleJ N. C i Yxrrt 185L Ex-Governor George D. Robinson of . v: 5T??,,, died at Chicopee ; born l&tt. : The, early morning -edition of the'- Ga- . is delivered rt the' following places at, the' hours named: : " , : Black -Mountain u.T; . 2:15 a. m. J ..-Cld Fort . Marion , , t.....,.. .i..r:3:03.a. m. ''""r-416 .That "the. story will abound In Interesting - Morgantxai J..; - " 4s49"a.m I 4 :4 a. m. J , -Hickory .:23 ewcon - - k.,q rftatesvilie 6:15im. Sa-lirhury 7:00 a." m. ' The paper - U for sale by '" the Union. - News company's, agents on. the ttralns re- tramflng to Asheville. , " -' - . Wednesday borrow, the begmning f.Lent.". "-" V.V-r"' v ' .Marion Birtler delights lnfc "Wmart'poii "iicsbutjuirt what he is going to gain by , ms . opposition to Judge Bwart is not - -wyw.,, , iui union ox Eman- oess now, looks (rather foolish. IA. contemporary ' who' acceptaTthe acci dent theory asks In a head line 'Are Our Ships Too" Big?" -The men- and officers who were far enough away from the ex Clorfon to escape did not find the iMaine too big for their safety. ' . " . - Chould "we be mixed up" in war witOi the Cpaniards It h . said that the first levy of troops will be from the South "where the people are accustomed to' a warm climate." hat lets us out unless tLzr.z-3 soon. the weather A fact that, must be noticeable to aifln tellier t pec;le. tat present is that at no.3 Prty cince 1829. tins Li3 iJorth Carolina' had so excellent listra. 3 'to eni c-..:y ce-sr-prj as in the year 1898. The r.;!:I:h Pc-t, in some ways the b&st news-1 T"":r :-i the state, has forced the News r,.- ty cake some notable aid ir-: "Vfjpenta. The 7ilmington .r c: tl? Charlotte Observer are j .: the possibilities cf jour- ! -s of their size. Thesa ' d their cities 3 r-t I Iz -1-1:7 1 I"--- - - c.:-:z 1 1 " 1 t; arrest tli. 'Ru rJ Cr. l!i icvolver and ..shot Shumate. Ths lattrr f:Il tut get to Li3 knee3 and dr-wing'a fLicTfired five slots, f:-Ir taking ect ia Huther- ford's breas't stomach, killizs tin in- stantly. After em; tyics t: revolver Shu- -mate fell dead. - : -James-".. Caul, ' . eighteen years old, "was he only'eye witness of the; shooting. , "The people of nranklinville, "N. Y., have the" Klondike fever; and they have it bid-, ly," isays a' contem'perary."- 'Izl T-ct tha whole coumty of Cattaraiuaus In w"hlch rrankliavilla i3 .si feuaUd, :is i "11 ttle' toai r'red wl'th the m'adnes-3, but the- villaga has gene daft on the - .subject. -KHecentlya,JaTty ,cf eleven left for Buffalo where .they totok'-the Nickel-Plate 'road - west, .all tfound- for the Kloindllre. ' In a', few days six moire are goinjfibd a unrber! from1 Salamanca have gone try the tsame route, till more com- :pan.jes forming and it looks as though - t a Cattaraugus county would 'be depopulated, par the past ten days the village has been . . . - - - a jpeaceiiUiiarming'iistncx.;' -rne rang 01 firearms, has been constantly going: on . as the. goldseekers tried 'thnew guns they had ibought or the old onea they had. bur-' nrshed up or tinkered over. They were all practicing, in. on way or anothor for the rough life that. is before them." ' Reports from Allegany county, the county adjacent to: Cat'taraugus. tell -. a' similar istory. TJ1es1e.wes.terp counties "of. New York form ' one of " the finest agricultural regions of the;'No!rth. . They are -populated by indTiistri'ous, prudent and oonservative farmers". ' That the "Klondike" 7 - fever lould l -&eize : this regi on i would seem strange to any one who . iknowts the people did such, a person not also know how much this agricul turai region has suffered . from 'haid 'tim'! and lack, of money. , ( ' - The Americans are said, to . tie a ; nervous and '-excitable people, but the remerve and deliberation" in action, they show, undr the dbering effeots of a - great pubHc ; crisis 4 or calamity Is remarkable. .This ' quality has 'again" displayed : tself in face 'of the terrible ca tastrophe to our navy, v-, Publi c Pilxion reflated bythe preta -has been lield in reservei wai'ting full evidence of the cause of the disaster; -The attempts to set tle In advance whether .the 7 Maine -was blowa.up or whether she "'blew'Tup of herV self f have been comparatively few,';though there has been abundant. discusuiion" as to what should be done In either case.l Ths meri ta: - and 3 defects - of our. warships and how to remedy, the latter and prevent fu tore acciden'tS: have been topics filling col umnia; of. space.', The- necessityol-'promp't acuuu ajg-ainat opain in case areacneTy. on her (part ,coii to light has 'been expressed from 'very quarter Whatever ithey&r diet of -the iBveistigatlng Judges as to the cause of. the - catastrophe, : there is : no question ibut results in action of some kind wilt; fallow.. Either our warships wiil be made safer from accident," or,.. if. ther&iwas no accident the perpe'&ratora ;of, the" deed must be .punished. Meanwhile iri .the midst of : the' excitement of ; shock and loss the American people have again ; shown that In- on1 emergency, tWvarelnl::,l3ted; They have, noft been" led by snidonanger orrevenge into rash action or prcjudg- mentiOf -a grave and terrible evenL' . ... . .... 1 - . t In the" March -numberv of ;iftcClnres Her- 4 bert E. Hamblen will - rela te the s tory of hia own fnrnpri.TIPM a -s ' f rci o.iih ni4 ti Aw ' ml vfer.lrom the account he has already given to iMcCIuire's of his experien-cea as -a flrei man and; a brakeman." The paper will be illustrated with drawings from life by W. D. Stevens. j. ." " - ZEB VANCE CLUB " " ' ' - " J - - - V - . at, . -. v-w- - r- , -.jfj-.-.j i- - -- ..-..'..;.-:-""- --."-.r-i. Last Night's fleeting of the Demo "1-"-' ' crats "" 25eb Vance democratic club (met last night , with a good attendance. A MimhP.r Uf -uj,f- .-.- a. i : . several new committees were appointed, -.jv Among the. large number of new mem bers received wa the president of C&atrai democratic club, - Mr. ,. Henry Stevens. 'A committee consisting of Dr. T. C taraes, -W. A. JamVs and M. D. Robert3 was appointed for tthe purpose cf "having Bryan's picture removed f rom Central club and- to be hung with Vance's. "'.".' J. D.' Murphy, the iTaker cf the "even Ing,:was unwell and excused from making an addresa. Mr. 'Murphy promised to ad dress the club at a future meeting.' . Mr. John Slasle was irbtroduced by Pres' idemt Luther as one of the .oldest demo crats in the coun ty. ' Mr. Clagle spoke briefly cutlinirj tt policy cf the reputll- I"3 was attentively ch was receiYei wun -appiaiisa. Llaclrey Tr-pcnf:3 to a call with 'hort remarl;3. Zlr. Iloxliey thcusit tha pr::r:- : fcr r: ! trit an3 Tre'lctel vl.c-.ry i.r the rty ia tla Pfi::3 c- -;'jn. 'Charles A. T7clb -"-'3 en ir frf-1! j cl- Hs c rre---t c"--" ti :iis c: tha c ths . L, 1 , 1;r -i ,f -crt- t-f -th Z. W. N. Cccr:r cf 1 1-y were clel ca dscll-ed. - 1 t'3 ra-ult Xy lis - el." . hy ai "r. t:" ?--Lls but they , President Lut distinguished sreah-rr, Mr. Chas. F vKfcssoa .was', in . the' city and was making an address at Trinity -church. lie sug-- I seated .that 2lr. ilceoni" be asked to ejeak: and upon a motion It. D.- SheTrilU W;G. ; Ccrpenfog and .Dick Weaver were appointed a. committee- of -invitation llr. Luther' entertained the clu'b with -ja I pech. He litioke .xl: the--success of .the 1 party , and -the "city: election llrl McKesson accepted the club's inyi 'tation and arrived with the conimitt;3 'Hewas -introduced-by W. G. Corpen'ing and made a brief speech which . was.-in terestingly listened to.- "The best 'thins," he said, "foo the re'inu'tatement of the dem ocratic par ty --is- poli tioal ; organization. ) ... ... - . . : . . .J ?No party can hope to .win who.magniSes their own power and minifies the 's trength of its oTponentl -'Thet.-Seb Vance organi zation -means the redemption of--Buncombe i. ....r .. . . v . ... ...... 1. . . "The people are tired and-sick at hearth" he continuied, ."of the present 'state" of af-. - ... - - ' - ! fairts which has- brought-reproach upon our fair state,5" 0ur state musitbe. redeemed' from Vthis horde whose motto-Is" 'boodle' and whose watchword i3 'spoils Be. loyal to the -"lamd' of your - birth;4 to your . race. Dike the 'heir ; apparent., to' the ' throne d Francfef when tempted' "by -corrupt men, say like him," I am the 3on et a k;ing-'iand must be loyal. . WTe are - the. sons of ;tha grea t . man, Willi am J. Bryan , and " must -be: loyal to our race." . . v J1 -' -5 ; ' - ? - A -rising Vote of thanks was tendered to , lilr' McKesson and he was Invited:1 to addiress the club at i.later date, which, willingly agreed to. " - r--lr: .uii-n t 1 The taeeretary -s" report showed the 'presj- ent . membership to ; be 833, there beiag .. rr '-.V.;- ... ... : i .. - , . - . nineteen new. names added last:nlglit.. ? ;T- BUNCOMBE'S SCHOOL Fl ND. ' . I - ...-"a, - . .... ........... . . . .. - .'V . ...vK'.-i ; The townships 3n this county' thai-fiave; raised money for their public 'schoolsctiy su'bsorlptlon and had the amount- dupli cated by the state are "as follows; '" ' Ivy ' township $500; Lower- Hominy $163.20, Upper.Homlny $M7, "Ash'vi'le $147. Avery's $60, Leicester $56,69, Reem's Creek $30, Lime-tone $22.50 Swannanoa $12.- The total amount is $1,138,39. ; - . v - .-- - ., JWbetre'uor Dutlter comes from, is rao. se cret; V- Some oT the best -farmers Via, the coufli'tiry uppTy -it.: It is made liom pure dream and haridled . wi Jh greait oare. ,EaJi and every pound will be found to have Its o-Atn partlculax merits. .The wis1,, hcuse keeper. doesn't Hiaxe to try our Butter twLe U know how good and cheap ft is. ;j : UEIMKIIMS; BROSi i V Spot Cash Store. m- 45 South .Main Street. 'Phone 115. ' i i The Carroll House,- furnished, "If "taiea at once. Two. other furnished houses, well located. - Two small unfurnUhed houses. ' Bex UC : Ko. 45 Pattoa arssaa. - v ' ' - t V - ' "! j r : ; ' zJ Ii -Jo are :he Lsi'ders In CheiUine ) Banllantlne i Sons9 Famous Ale3 aud Porter cn draught and " in bottles, 'zUr.iithiQ'D India Palo Ale , Tli i? brand i.i aoknowldfffd to be tba best Paff Ale brent d. irjs Ptorpd in cel lars a r-erit.1: of. ;jpe:iin;r nr.1 U iz'i ticulp.rjy re t rrner. Jet ' for its t : -.rrnrertips.- It i. 'Str'!vely ufd I y ia v"li cr; J:ri cf cur 1 .t p lij;ic;r.r.?. .IT 1 1 f- Hev Boohs I - ( e- f San 1 Remember that ye.haye aricelegant srock;ofj mat ting as, well : as Carpets and Furniture". A11 whichSv&iajiads.to -; i 16 PATTON A 39 PATX0n dfraxid.O'pera Souse .-Friday Night. Febr25. V Colmbia Cantata and ,: x Something "unique in school i ; '-. en.teriainments.-f - f" Y r 10,0 School Children In r ; Varledi Costumes. '?- - - , -i- .-.BENEFIT' OF U-T - - ... - . . .. ...... j,IIontiord School Library. - Ssats 50, 35,'antf;25 Cents, r " tbrsaferat'He TJcPllEnSOiTS CLARK Stoics. - Tinuare and Honss ;5ariitary PIumbma; ' S tennf and hot water fit- tinghot air furcacesi tin and elate reef eg and nal- 45 College Street V Telephone 133. , . r- ' " :.-N """T mniHT'f .. r,,S f, ;V.V ; ( , - 'i 3 E S7" -.-., -.- " ;. .. . .. fc. y.. -...v..-." Wlantlne'sr AV;;; i line f? off "-?"i'r I I VS? i . " .- fIfn C7i of irr i iii w uiUwU.i wi Z :AIITBRID GE, .V - v Antouio, Trxas. yl evilly If C of show. AVENUE. sfrjffiecetted . ;;The largest line of v.. ".' Roller .Tray " Trnnks;-Yalises, ; and Dress, Suit .Cases, : . Ever shown in Asheville. wg at a Large uiscounu AVEJUUB, . -' It costs but a few cents to adver-'-. tise in th People's' Column ofths- r Gazette,- and tf you advertise jiy- V; thing axiybody'Y,. - J' " 'i: 1-' v WantS :- .-. - - " rzThe return, are sure to be large!; if you , have " Rooms "to ' Rent, a' ; House to Let or to Sell,, or. If you : desire a boarding? place," or rooms, : or, a house to suitoiir fancy, try a '' ' Want: in'ihe Gazettel Situauons n wanted. Half Price. ,C . Blank V - Z- . i . - - . ' V - - " T . ' , -t- - - .. i Kmm thA . .mnllPKt Mom -fn h ' : ALL KINDS OF REAL EST AT 1ftliA'U-.. TT-..11 T" . j r. f,iUfiliUiAWUIUKlfiT. avv -JOBr, run riiUUU 17PIIJ V I n tt ii tr i',ii I'llTCt 170 Ldier. Jourr als, Dave. . Cdhti. 1- U It IN loH C if JtlUUOIiO. csrii tin v liiuu Ul fl. DlMllK I ;wn.tw n.-it;.' 1.1 t nook at .a very cloco raaryrin.r. Buncombe county. : ut 1 inn 1 neirT?eiCtioi 8. " - . - I navm claims against the said estate ; BOTC STORK and Licuor Trade. Canada Halt Ale is ma Je from the Cnert anaua c.aic ma fe't-rtfd 1:073: it L-3 a pait? cu,v r ::iiu ncii cresu. i U , I. I 4 . 1 remedy of K :,r. r:sy,iciarS, encellinj all in: r rti ! tr..r-, in t!.::, mitritlve qualiti.3fo -::tul ins fir.'; rooa Store 30 Suiith ain street Asheville. . Ton' would .te'surdHs.v, , te , few: peopIe bevw2ekr meat bemuse thre-W 1 -I--y,t isasCe ,? chants .that this fa the case n chant returned from New Yrl I" J , " . f u.uoo stock f -,- goodsand. when.he.went to' the 71? to pay tax on his eood, w Urt muia - liui flu r w. 1 n. n . . m w n .onl7 bought ISOO;;; -tise-that he hasred,i 11 a4' endwilf idlWt j; oalico,for,3c and;so on. wh. y the hoseare only,'woth 5c end nevelJ1' worca- uny .more. ..This is often Z and .peopleJdeoeived o much that merchant advertises the truth peoDu loath; to.beaieve. It. : - Peopletr We havW'gWcalico for: 5c M t a 5c bkached for 5c; ladies' black ho r 5c you will take- the r, ?.fop through our tock you will find - . a gwu as any and prices ofttim v lower. We are oayinsr We are tired of sell ing to dealers and waiting 90 days for our money, so we will sell to house keepers at jobbers ; prices. , Send 50 CENTS and we will ma? you postpaid one of our best. Bay; State Raisin Seeders guaranteed i. to' seed, one pound of.' raisins in- five .minutes. Simple to operate and easy . to clean. lor 50c Pointed ToedfShoes goiMW EfIALTYMFGCO; O ha KOrforal Qfraot Dnelnn - - : , j -i . vvft WW a lull. UENDEIlisONVlLLK AD BREYABD T. J. RICKMAN, Manager. In Effect Sunday, Dec. 5, L897. (Standard Eastern "Time.) 1 it.' - NO.. 2, ,Dally - Stations. - NO. I. Dally. ,4.10 pm L.V i. Henderson vlJle.T Ar I2 3f in 4.4V jm w; uorse Shoe... Ar 12.10 pal 4.45 pm'LT1-Cannon. Ar ii' 4. pm Lv V" Money...,,. Ar 11.47 as 5.03 pm LV ...Podderstack.., Ar 11.37 an 5.13 pm LY.r".PettTOBe;;... Ar 11.27 i 5.2S pmrLy - -.Bavidsoo .Rivet. Ar 11.15 mm i 5.40pm Ar .....Brevard Lv 11,09 a ; C .T, S. B03WELL, SupL : M 01 WONDER! The New J EUREKA Camera, gemrtss Kodak, - made: by ' the Eastman compaay. It holds six glass plates, 3 by 3 ischst In. size." It has a fine ; lens, takes plesdli picture and those sold are delighting ts purchasers.. B. 11. COBY, : -r . 'I The Reliable Jeweler, :.;.w.Vr"Jf ' PATTON AVENUE. Vialter Si Cushman, (Successor to Cameron & Cushmas.) Real EstatiB; Broker, 17 Parafeoh Building. Corner' of Pattonlavenue and.Haywo4 tt 4. I -i r . . i uiixiiraior ox jars. , jaaoiie - amine OUr htOCk. before making ceased, hereby. gives .nottee to 'all person j kn , - w- present them to the unders gned for pj- i 'JtJ I 1 m " -r men within one year from this date, or ta ; .O .Jmlm:2mi ' notice wiir be pleaded In bar of their i coyey. JT. COOK, Admin inntot Thlj Jan. 13, 1898. 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