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'4-- .THE ASHEVILLE . GAZETTE, MARCH 3, 1898 ft' Western Garblifiai? New , . V ' HEN9ERSQNVILLE. i HendersoavlII, N. C Mafli 2. ' We re g3ad to see that the Gazette la much in de mand now during these "stirring times' of wax and rumors of war. v Your paper gives us much later news than from any other dolly received here, which fls appreciated; by - cxurubers who are -now " subscribers ; and "which : wild Wurely- .largely, increase your swlbscrlptlon list in tine near future.. The pa trio Die. element is alive" here,, and 4 when Unwilie ' Sams; calls ; he will v be answered lromptly by cur southern chivalry. - Our youing men are "chips of the old .block." Befveral new bulld!Lns are now going up ' here - and ' many others will - follow soon. 'We have no fcoomy'but.a' -healthy , steady - igrowiih that is bringing us steadily 'to the - Croak". . : . . - - l; S. Verner, of Columbia, is here -to-day (to close a large land, sale In Brevard be tween Capt. Halyburtott and H. P. Clarke, of poluimibia.- - W. Gregg ChIsholm, of Charleston," , is ' bere looking around for land upon which to erect a summer residence. - The Central, hotel is graced by the portly presence of C. E. Dexter, of New York. ' win, we suppose, to the unsettled af 'faira of the country,, travel is -very light BOW. . " - - ' -; JOEJtOBY. MORGANTON. , ' , Morgaaiitan!, "March. 2. Great excitement is caused, (here by the report that an old 'man.Vaind a .boyvwere found' hanged In a , cove in . the mountains near Table Roehy twelve miles, west of 'here. tAibout three weelks'ego an. olid. main amid a small, .boy - 'moved: into the settlement near Table Bouk, .and occuipiieid a sariaUIl cabin ajt the foot of the mountain. On being questioned by some - of : the mountain people the old man said that he had married an , Indian " squaw in .tine western part 'of the state, and that the boy nijth Mm was theproduct of i that union. ;;-He had some trouble with the Indlians, and .'was driven out4 of the Indian action, and bringing the boy w3th him, set tled here in Burke. ; This is (practically all that is known of them. lA. mountaineer . named ranch founid the todies of the c&Lman and the child in a cave, near their cabin, dead, with ropes atoout thedr ' necks, evMemfiiy having died Jnom the effects of istranguaationj Whether it is murder or suicide,- is not known. . Mr. I. "Erwin Avery, who has been Uni led States vjoe-consul at Shanghai, China, du ring tlhelaet four years, has returned home; ' After 'spending a month at home Mr. Avery expects to go to New York, where lie will engage in- the newspaper business. . . fZt A IT and Loss of Flesh ebillfy Scott's Emtjlsion fias becn the standard remedy - for 'nearly a quarter of. a century. Physicians readily admit that, they obtain re- SEVERAL-TOWNS, Tbe F)aitt-estate have sold their Jaterest ifl 16,000 acres of timbered tends in 'Jack son couiuty, reoedving $9)00 for it. ). .. r if .J . A ' : 9. . m . . H. IrumaTi), conryicted of larceny, and , under JUA ?m n tnat tttey Cannot get pwelhre months' sentence on Haywood coun- J From any Other flesh-forfflfno; f oodi ty;s pubiw roaus. c . ,; There are. many other prepara- i Ker. j. e. ' Abernatihy, pasjor --of tkel"01 on;tnC market that pretend Metbouiistchurcb at .Murphy,; has accepted 1 to OO Wnat an. inreitaJtaou, to deliver the animal . literary address at the iHayesvilie 'high, school on May 18. bSGQVTF: IirMlUjlI&rj kA. new Methoddst church Is soon to be erected on the old Thomas place uear Bow mn si mux. '?tfiev. l,. a. uiaiis, ot urevara, j', amd Rev. E. J. JPoe, of Mil3e River, are en- W ,'J"Cy tail to pcriOTm it. dbfus&astic ioi .their support, of the move- The pure Norwcsrian Cod-liver Oil weon. WINSTON. -fWi-nBton, March 2. The trial of John W. Harrison for the kdHllng of Paul Stockton, ;a' street-car motorman, has begun -in the ' superior court. - ; ' . ;Th large acquaantance of the prisoner , and1 of t!he man. whom Jhe is charged with Killing maikes thaa one; of , the most Inter esting capital 'cases that, has ever , been tried here. -The pirosecution is represented y aoaiidtor Mott, District Attorney Hoi tan and J. W. JMeNeill.' .. v l'- -:r .-; All of .the Jurymen' except, on are from - tne xsoun-ty one -colored 'man was 'chosen. ,, fPrank I.; .Reynoldsi -olerk-of -tihe revenue office "heTe for-more tihan four years, has oeen suspendedi from duty by Collector ttiarfeins. . '. ; - IDistrict lAttomey Hol'toa has confirmed the report that Mador Joe 'Alexajuder, late private seioretaify to Goverror Russell, is , coining to Winston to practice law with Mm. " MRS BOYD'S FUNERAL. v '.r tTTT a rm r J . ' m . - . '- dlay .Mrsu IMary. "Eliiaabetlh Boyd wtas 'laid to .e rest 'in 'the cemie'tery 'here. Mrs. Boyd -was sitaicken wi'tlh paraiysils ' some two Weeks . ago yterday morning at 10:15 o'clock Surrounded by Jher family, passed peace- ifuaiy away, v Tea!u:;lfua anid tanprtsBive ser vioes ooinduicted ?by Rev. Mr. Fox, were Iheld at the residence on Oanese street. Tthe profusion of floral designs and the rare j beauty of 'She flowers sent by loving Mends ' : wore fit emiblems of the beneficent Chris tian life that !had. ended, a be deo. ased . Was itOx wif e of Rev. H. M. Boyd and sister f 'Mrs. J. H. .MiiDowein, and her surviving children ; are Mrs. Ben Burnett, of : Aahe ville, "Mrs. J. N. and Mr. Percy Boyd, ' of this Tiace, awd Mr. Keonlth Boyd, a tu tor at Trinity college. . ' i .- - -1 . . MURPHY. ' MuTplhy, March 2. The gold property re ; Vsenitty purdhased -on , Valley river 5s to be - .worked. Tihe name of the concern is' the , Irwdmdale Mining companyV wit2i"a capii'tal .husOiness men of ample means. The prop ."prletors sre well known . business men of , ample means. The property purchased Is ' . "viery rich; and will no. doubt yield a hand- - - . a awTc-u'iiig . w in oe neia in . Murphly aJbout (March -15 to elect directors ouiu omcers. Twenty prisoners were taken from the Jail - thisi afterntoon " janid s marched down Pouth lElm s treet on their way to (the road iwrce. omy ono occupant, a woman, "was lert in the jaii, vvMcn is nearer empty than it nas been m ten years. Greensboro Rec- !Be it saiiiS to the' credit of the managers or the Hendersonville and 'Brevard, rail way thatj the rait charged on' fertilizer is I consMemabily .Tower tham f!he maximum fL el by the raiiitaoad commlisloners, 'Both the dealer and our farmer frienda sftvild' ap preciate 'this fadt iFrenic'h Broad Hustler. -.'-. . .- . . . a The A. K; & N, -Ry. is .fendimr in ffts .ti. tire roadbed with barbed' wire. They claim vaan tne Tence wiilli HuHtimately save them money. . ia ; great deal of stock' bss been kiHea on this road, and the large amount of money paid out -wMl more than fence in the road. The terew is 'worTdlng from Marl- ecta. thus way. Cherokee Scout iuuMvas w. .na'Doon, a iso an ex Confederate and fifty -seven years of age. lias become a iroemiber of the Fourth "regt iroieint, at 'Asiheville, on tihe belief that there waw toe war. xjcH. James -M. Ray make an ouot w. jaiise a regjmenlt of ex-Otmt dr. aifces, sownd and fit for military duty west uu. uu.v ujue -xuRi'ge. 'mews arat ibserver. jnnuuKuy, too 'lost nis mmd. so we. leairn-, as a result of a samfSti'fisMo7i feting recently aield Sn the -lower end of tme icounty, was again placed in jail Wed- u aaya . w? .juiBTOKee -taToux. it was nnougaa a -week or two ego that Ms reason ims sreiDuraea ema aie wa sent home. He wTiuj) uKeiy oe sent .to. -tthe asylum at Mbr- ganiaon.. kiut revenue offlcers are on the alert i ney surprised a party of illi-eaH; dlistiWers just over taie edee im Clav .iAt Tuesday and sueedied ' in capturing four orisoners, destoylmg seventeen tubs of oeer ama a, stall of modern, maike. The ornsoners, who were brourfit to Musnihir smidl lodged 5m jaB, 'were Tom Glenn, Fred Watson1... Yirgfll Xediford and. wsumva jannsaa-t-unerokee Scout" A certaihi class tlroueho'ut. all xara country will greatly reioim at h flligeoce that the litem im the somdry civil uiiuu m: ouagire3JS appTOOMattog: $ 75,000 to tiey revenue- spies or informers, was struck aura, ; says the Cherokee Seout. The busi aess :of an informer ,was to pMot the reveT- nu omers to a stsnand-for'h frm; Won and services rendered ihe received S10 Now, 'berea.fter tihe revenue officers must get tineir lnfortration as best they can. CRIMIN AL COURT made into a dclightfal cream, skill fully blended with the Hvnrmfin. Fmic oi c ume suia ooaa. wnich are such, valuable tonics, WWW V W" . Where theYi sell -MGbods'not tLabyIs'Ms the Acme Mini i .'Hi- 7 - : I.".! iV,--... -..'; .- - " VT1 ' if' -' . : '-'; , : TME WMlTE- mAN'S BAR.v . : .Where they make a specialty of st-classJwMskey and; Wines, an And I still claim, to have the largest stock of first-elass goods; of auj. hemse in the'State. Beer bottled fresh everyday, and : delivered to 'anv part of the city - Orders from, a dis tance solicited. Boxing atd, packing fne, IQuality, Not Quantity" is Hy IlottoJ ; . JATVITES; B. LOtJGHRAN- Proprietor. v 5 Phone 139! P. Boi 37av:- ' v - 56 abd58M.Stre6tr " The tNrtIh4 agri culture as contraoted -with the board , of J. m : .- .T. LtL. Vl 9 . .. . ' mases tniS preparation an Agriioulture and Mecbanlcal Arts for. 4lte ideal One and checks the fttys9 of . fertilizers by the experimtoit virsuitintr nXrrir ..J!, stafljon, -wliich Is controlaed by taie Iward of wasungr tendency, and the tiw r nn9 ri- patxent almost immediate- fied in- the contract, Is sthat tne departmi'dit of agriculture shall Ihave. the ' exclusive publication of tihe resuHts of thexanalys s. In accordianice with, the' agreement the speci'ai bullettos, 4wM-cihr!hiave been -issued by the experifuextt station containing - an alyses- of fertilizers are discontinued, and f Ml partiies . wisMiug- ito obtain analyses of fertilizers will make application , for the same to the eomariisisioner of Agriauilture, Rale'i'gh. -N. C, and mot to "tihe . experiment staiOiom . - ... , ' . The Smith Premier iy .. wiixiij enecs 10 put on tlesh and grain a strength w lxiux surprises xnem See that the Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emukinn man and fish arc on the wrapper. ; 50c and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists: Kew York: Patton and 'tihe .instructions of Judee' Bwart have led to 'the apipointaneiit "bv theerand jury or -a committee to jnvesttgate the on dlifcion of the jail,- poor house and 'domviot camps of the coucty: ; The comml-ttee is now a)t work in the discharge of tlhat duty. and will, after 'having thoroughly exam'ztel eacn of the institutions named, make a re port so 'tlhat the sol'icitor can see wxiat steps St any, should be -taken in. regard to . the iuea complained of in h reoort of the Inspector. It iis wrobable that a reoart of me comaniittee "will be made to-day or to morrow. Among the 'bills found by the grand Jury alt this term are twelve or Hf teein against persons -m Big ivy townshltp, ; charged wiith 'compmclty inj what isi known im that sev taon as- tihe 4X?uban "war,"' whi h occurred last Christmas day, in which from seventy nve to one huudred meu engaged. Some of the parties have been arrested amd oth ers are being searched for. The trial of these cases -wtill attract much attention and a large rwjfinber of witnesses are in atten dance. - HOUSEHOLD GODS. ancient Greeke believed that -the Tpyewriter is eDdorsedj by, the -U. S. wernment.' What more do you want, the earth? If you, know any thing at all about itr, you know it's the best. , " L. B. ALEXANDER; Agt., 50 Patton Ave. The Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worshipped as household gods in every home. The household god of to-day is Dr. King's New Discovery. " For con sumption, coughs, colds and for ail affec tions of Throat, Chest arid Lungs it Is in valuable. It has been tried for a quarter tf a century and is guaranteed to cure, or noney returned. No household should be rithout this good angel. It is pleasant to -4.ke and a safe and sure remedy for ' old 'nd young. Free trial bottles' at T. C. Imith'B Drug Store, and Pelham's Phar- -nacy. Regular size, 50c and 91.001 (A. !F. Page of the Aberdeen and 'Ahe- boro railroad, has cccrupleted arrangements for buudliittg a fourteen' tmile branch Irom Troy to Mt. XJiiead, Morttgomery county. The survey hegins nie-Tuesday." " HIGH POINT. Hafeh Point," March-Tt: C. Charles has been eCecLed cashier of the .Commercial' l.Wational.bank to. fill the .vacancy caused J by the resdgnation o; Drv W. D. Bradshaw 0.,ChaMes is the present 'postmaster here, but his , comimJssiiBtt expires oh the 15th day. of February.-' ., n. Tb)6J!ree CBdiaates for.the.'postofflce ' here -win probably leave for Washington ,- last of the meek. The mantJuj ported to be taken up Saturday or Monday, I Grand Jury Investigation of County k In!titntioTis. xesteraay's proceedangs in the criminal court were not attended -with any special interest A large number of cases, how ever .were disposed of and the Jaiii greatly relieved. . The grand jury returned -Bwelve Mils, of which nine were true bills. When court took a recess unta this morning, the Jury in the case of the state vs. wumam Gibson was still out, havtog not reached a .verdict. This was rather an interesting case. The defendant' is charged with larceny. The MM of dndic'tmeait charg es that on the day of W.' A. Hous ton gave him $5.00 In money with j which to buy medicine, and instead of doing so he purchased liquor and a railroad ticket with j the money. The evidence" tended to show that the 1efendant was shout to skip, when the prosecutor ascertained the facts. He was arrested at the depot, hiding be hind the box cars,- awaiting the starting of the train. ' He was arrested by the pub lic authorities and locked up in the jail. The following prisoners, heretofore con victed, will be taken to .the county works today, distributed equally between the two' convict camps: Ed Robinson, six months: Frank Smith, four months; Cal Smith, five months; David Runion," .:' twelve months; John Payne, .. twelve months; John Stroup, four months ; Will Johnston, two years -and six. months ; '.James McBee," one "t month; George Harper, four months. :t n no jaai delivery Ja nat ; yet : t complete; JGIEST YOTJR CfcARDBN SEED FIt'EE. uno KjQOXTiaile Weekly Trrbune waats 20,000 new subsoribens dusring 98. In or der bo get them 'It has made arransementts with, the largest and nrost relialble seed house, to. the south whereby it cm make an offer -which is uaiprecediented in 4ts liberal' icy. jimus seed conceni sent out seed for the United States Department of Agricul bure to'rjarly 1,000,000 peopile laat- year. Guisunamtteed to Mve mtkifaiatiott.' J : 4 jxxix weeuKiy iTiiDUUie (a -rz -oasre oan ?r. tine mggest in the south, con'taJtninig depart - raeata for : the Home, the Farm,wAgricu3- tnire,xtioittiiiouiture, the, Garden;. taisd the Maury.: and all the latest, sfcaifcp.. - niioihihrr uwjki , 'axiia. t-eiegmpujicj mewsL icr one year and t!Ms lot of seed for only $1.00. . 1 Fajcket ELANB-JBush Imcroved Round rod valentiTie. . ..... 1 Packet BEET The1 'New EJc'tpse. . 1 Packet CORN The Country Geritle- mn.rii. ... ' 1 Packet OABBAG True Early Win- raitnigstadt. 1 Paidket CAB!AGiE--rem!iium Late Flat Dutch. ---'.'. ' ' I Packet CTPCCMSBRS Peerless Whi Spdne. : : "-':- V- . 1 Paicket L-E'ITU'CE Five of - the best American varieties, mdxed. . 1 Paicket H3ANTBLOUPE or MUSICMEL- on The Chicaso Market. i .Packeit ONrON MammoCh Silver Fdng. 1 Packet SAiinSH Lon. (Brightest Scairlieft. 1 Packet SQUAISH Mammoth White Bush. ... 1 Packet TOGJjAfromproved Essex Hv- brid. amd' one Packet each of "SOLID South" QA!B1BIAGE and MEMPHI WATER-. MELON. . 6end all the aljove, which -would cost, at regular price, $1.00; neatly packed, post paid, by mail; and the Weekly .Tribune for one year, for only $1.00 in Stamps or Cash. Or seed sent arid Weekly Tribune and the Aeheviiae Weekly Gazette for one year, all for $1.50. r They -will hare the seed matfed at on" on. receipt of the cash or stamps (cash or money , order preferred.) Hand th. paper to your neighbor amd show him what a bi offie ;Uhey are Bnakiiig, ; These- offers'- are open to subscrfibera or renewals, send in your subscription right away and get seed in ample time for early planting. Address ' THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, 1 - v : . Knoxvl'Jle, Tenxu The best wheel in the jnarket can begin to go as fast as a $5.00 bill. not SEIJD V0UR STOrj UUOgRS . , a?cn TTTT Quarries All Kinds Purnished: Crushed:Stoneiforsale ar delivered at Ashe ville Dep at reasonable chargs - ?x Good horses; good Tehlcles. Safe and an accommodating driver. Prices down. Be fore making other arnmgetnents ask cs Larkin Gwyn's carriage a (urt Square, r call Telephone S2. , -L- BALFOUR; N. C. ! it PAYS . TO ADVKKTJST5 - IN THE GAZETTE WASiOl Gazette 'WasnitB" cea a.word. BLADDER TROUBLES. The hiadder was created: for one purpose. namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is oot liable to any - form of dis ease except by one of two ways. The first way la from imperfect action of the kid neys. The second v way ia irom careless local treatment of . dther'. disease :' SAMPLB JSE NT, FBEBvy" : Unhealthy urine from ' unhealthT ri?- aeys is the chief cause' oT bladder troubles.' It is comforting toknow thai Dr. Kilmer's Swamip-Root fulMs every wish to quickly curing bladder amd urinary trouhles. It corrects frequent calls, inability to hold urine and " scaJdins: or stlneSnfir ;; nain In ssing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, .and evercomes that unpleasant necessity of being comoelled to get, up many ; times during the night to urinate. The miM aa extraordinarv ef fect Of ' Dr. Kilmer's Swanm-Pmf realiized. It stands the h11iR wonoerrui cures of - the imaan- AiAfcrKtn rases. If you need a medicine vou. shmiM have the best. At drusists ilftv eiji amA one dollar. ' - ,:;S; -. . You may have a samDle bottle and waim - ilet both sent free by imai'l. unon rtvint of three two-ceri.t stamps to cover cost of postjage on the bottle.; Mention The Ga zette, amd send your address tn nr. Trninnp &. Co., Binghamtoai, (N. Y."'. The proprietors of this paper guaranfiee v the geuxiineness of flB offer. URlCRlDilDFrlR mi u 1 ei i i v v TT " To keep our "great factory busy, and introduce early jwrfsplea-( did )3 models we have concluded to - malce a inan'elotia offer direct to the rider. : For 3o days we will sell samples of our ' swell ,08 bicycles at net cost to inanufac ,tur? and, will ship, CC D. oa approval to any address on receipt of the nominal sim of $ 1,00 if west of Denver, 5C-Thist O deposit is merely to show irood faith on Dnrchar .part; if yon dont want to send money in advance, senc ? yor express agent's gnarunty f or chargOTO axw STSSrtfi N m ffigliest crade, embodying every late improve Irmr .r, i1 mentof value, 1H inch imported tobing,flosl joints, improved two-piece cranks, arch crown, large detatchahl sprockets, handsomeet finish and decorations, Morgan & Wright auiek repair tires, einele or donbletnhA. fci-K tmAa n;n ' nwDt Special price oq sample........ ... ...h.i..i.i:...:..:;.;.';.U.-...-;. $29.03 A splendid machine, equal to any for eervice&nd easy running. Beet 1 J4 inel seamless tubing, two piece cranks, arch crown: dtntVmh1. . finished and decorated, Morgan & Wright, quick repair tirea. inffl nrxhi COSSACK. high grade equipment. -Our special sample price.... '.. Save Your Money. One box of Tutts Pills will save many dollars in doctors' bills THey will surely cure all diseases of the stomach, liver or bowels; J No Reckless Assertion there being maaiy in jaiil to be tried. The -TOr SICK headachP .'Hvinrc?o ? Judge Is giving Jail cases preference in or- " 1' .'' - t . , . v. r , K der to save cost of feeding; ' The" graaid maiana, constipation and biuo- jury is a (busy body and .d' sTDatcMns the' "K ' ' J . - work eemt before them as rapidly as poasi-' j.USneSS, amUllOn people endorse recent report of v Ingpector TUTTS Liver PILLS T. . W pinnimiiniinin - g : v WINE AKD LIQUOR 43 S6uth AUin.St: ;. . M 3 -; :: ; .-r.'u:-140:r.r i; . phone 72; . TALK IS CHEAP, ' ' , ' "" " "but a visit to our storvY. ii- will convince you that we have the finest and largest stock of Pure old Wines, and liquors of any house in the south. We .call especial attention of those who ' want only the best and purest of Liquors ' for JJedicinal or Family use. . - We have WAukw -ti t i t.1 -J 7TW "cvr we recommend - 3-3 wr mat Made .MUwaukp ni for table xTfJ ".'3 WW ' The and ' rivaled 6- -3' 0 0 PPTW r J Wright, quick repair tires, single or double tube. al.sample price.;.; $24 (Wl Best madinm:.aA for MTTtVlriiMlj . --- - -'o ocripeu ana aeooracea, ara , crown, dust-proof bearines. ball retein hoot T Brunswick standard equipment. Special iwiceon sample..: ....1 ..$19 00 NOTE. ChoIceolColor,Style,HelshtolFrame,aear,etcFoIlyQuarai.teel. Do You Want Cheap Wheels? $12.00 to $16.00. Wheels Slightly Used, Mofcrn Types, - ' $8.00 to SllOtt ' Our business and reputation urkno . . J Mpr Compaq or uif baak: mCnk Artcii'.S The J. L. MeCycleCoj;;r:Chicago - 5 100 Years Orink Pure Water aereated with y teriliied Nair the only abtolately ure water aad you may. ' SSpirj SI iff a Mtsi family use distills pure water, ide of . copper, lined , with block . in; easily cleaned; simple. as a tea ;etUe; fits any 'g oil, "coal or ood stove.' Four styles. , $10.W ,id upward. Writs for booklet The; Cuprigrapli Co. lbs XTortfa Green' 6t. ' r . ..I '.I. 1 J'i'.i:K?.';v-.-;.:,'.. ;-:vii...''J5vJ1.)-: 3T"Vv "r. t;t' , r Chicago's ills. mv .n lue P9r cook's food, .jSOrf ; SAv.aoy. .... I 0 Pure Veo-ACnhi, t r 1 i an combined with whnl w'r --'V - - UliThf ft: V. c UCCi Buex makes your food fj l' aPPetuing,, digestible; - ' 7 (l genuine Cottoten. ! . I t una. witu our tremaxka-';I-n, .Ino?totipoBBdyenow ii!I!!!!!!H!!H!ii!!!i!!!!!!!!!!li!! if j ;; ASHEVILLE, N.c. Honly by TIIE WW ta any other way; lUds lililllilK , . xy . , ITontreal. !l!!ll,'1!!!Miiiiiiiiiiiini)ii,1,,, ,,,,,, . """""iiimimumu
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