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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE.MARCH 6, 1898 m . r i 1 The Daily Gazette. ASHEVILLE. N, C. fiyusEu every, imm ijcfpt msdab THE ASnKVILLE GAZETTE PUB LISHING company:- . JAMfcil E. NORTON, Prtdet. FBED A. JOHNSON, Secretary : ; 80 BSCRIPTION BATES Dally, One Year......;... rr Daily. Six. Montns DaH y , Eleven Weeks . 1.UU Daily! One Mon th t Daily, One Week.' 2 weeKiy vs-azeiLc, vc ou. ............ - - rvi -fi Uffltfln . i . '. . ... . . i wi : fff JJ.M.w,.', . These reduced rates are for subscriptions naid, POSITIVELY IN AUVAWOJi. -ah they may run. - , , lie good. The 'Kjtory f the same work in The Gazette is delivered to Ashevllle, 'New York fby Mrs. Lowell andtMiss Sc-huy-Vfctoria. and Biltmore by carriers at the ler guQiiiy interesting aid. "instructive, regular subscription rates. Within these . limits of temuwy the paper maybe or- Through the efforts of these women not Aered by letter, postal card or telephone, n,ly h as misery 'ana suffering heen less- and the . subscription price paio to tne flttrrier. TELEPHONE 202. - Day and Night. Out Rate Prices ! -Means Our Close Buying, Our CSose Sell I ,1 " ..ing. - (tt is your toterest to buy at Out-Rate. It lis your money and you should save ii . ' ' ' : buying at Out-Rate Prills. . GO TO PELHAM'S '"THE CUT-RATE u t - DRUGSTORE," .Before you purchase any article of drugs fr nuedM-nes, and see yourself ihow much ' ywt cam sanre. 'Oamdy Gasoaretts ait out -rate, 20c3&c ' No-To-Eac, at out-rate 38c75c ,r31otiric Bitters," at out-rate ....38c75c '.King's New Dls'.overy, at cut-rate. 38c. 5c "Kttne's New life Pills at cut-rate...;.. 18c Bucklein Arnica fialve at cut-rate. . .'.18c .'-Pierce's ' Golden Medical Discovery, at cut-rate 67c ' PLemce's Flavorite Prescription, at cut- -: rate ..... .67c v SoOd'a Saimparilla, at cut-rate 67c Scott's Emuflision, at -cut rate. .67c , I!he above is only a few articles of a - ooamplete drug- stock which, goes daily at Out-Rate Prices: " fio to Pelham's for Gut Prices. This Date In History March 6, 1474 Michael Ahgelo Bt:onarrotti, famous painter, sculptor.and architect, born; died 1583. .?' ... 1482 Francesco Gnicciardini, Italian diplo- '1836-Slaughterof the .Texan garrison in the t Alamo by order of Santa Anna. t v " f most famous American humorist, died in ' K,. '-'j.t: Southampton, England; born 1834. , J - ' 1888-ri.ouisa Jay Aicott, autrw,imedin,iios I ' 1 tbn ; born 188. . : f t i u i i H i I & 1893 Edward Pierrepont, American statesman, died in 'New Yoikbity: born 1813. - W96-Edwin Forbes, a weU known American artist ,andr a , veteran ,vpr correspondent J With the armies, died; in New' York city; 1896 Philip J, A. 'Harper, retired senior mem ber of the firm of- Harper & Bros., died at v : Hempstead, N. Y.; born 1824 ffhe first skirmish of the Var might be fought Ibetiween the reporters of the yellow .journals of America and the editors of the : fire eafing newspapers f Spain. ,t wnen ailt tnese "warlike preparaitiions". are .corxipleted then the report ctf the board of inqiuJiry w.11 he turned loose.1 There are 'some gentlemen in (Wall street wh'o would Wd fliiigh - for an advain'ce peep at that re- .vWe pulbllsh-tiisewhere the' eattendiir made and puhCiished for the March term of -the ; srapertor cour t. ' It wlilll be ian advaartage to 'litigiaiiits am wi'besaea to 'bear 4n miind .the" :: oo-deir of Judge Norwood ait the last 'term thalt ho' oases shouM'be DUaced on inh endar except those where the parties wouTd be ready for trial. Judge Hoke .will pre side, emd will no doubt enforce the rullings of Judge Norwood, Theref otre, litigants' wdlll . do well to notice the calendar and govern jBhemseSves acQordMgiy. ' ' - .' .- i GOOD WORKS AND GOOD SENSE- -Even, the most hardened pessimist, if .he has eyes 'to see and ear tb hear, can -Ywiueijaues liiua evwience ; ox a reaven of good sense and right conduct In our mod- ern tMfe. ,Tlme-sorving . potftacians, cranks of various kinds, antofney-worshiping 'ar istocracy," " fyeOlow , jioiurnial'isinv," l-iand , lenaves and fools of various kinds may be the most conspicuous products of mkern life; but foehiMl the show and glitter, . : falseness and folly, there exists a saving remnant tMat steaidily thinks and orkslU. for the advance of 'hluimanity and as s'bead- fly pushes It ahead. " . In the 'March Century are .ttrojvery sug gestive and : interestimg ataicles, iMus trative of the good sense and good -works of 'this class of thinkers and doers. One f these articles telUs of "Women "wvvrir -rrT- lay.,,... .. mi vmu niiu oomi-urwa, nu uie otner is on , "Ftaternafllsm vs. PatemaJMsm in a (brief history' of the .work ith!at women .have done in prison Tefonn, especially in New York and Massachusetts. In 1 873 a Women's League rotas ifortoied in . Massa chusetts for the ipuiTwse ' of ' Influencing Segislatlon to procure separate reformatory mjmnW wtamen, under thte management . , .'.--..- - of womeax Bucoesswe legisiattuTeii were Te!titlffnied and in '1877 such en tostltuHon' . . - ,;,nini-. - opened land has been In successful was operation ever since. In1887, women in- duced two legisUtJora to totroduce a.bill, -4or the artpointiment of a board of .three, .. 1 : : : . . . . " -r I - women, rl liters to the state atashouse and state -refonm s-ohiools. These rvrbenea re ported c&ch year 'to the fegislattore, and-so useful "was their work that at wbs hot ini&ny years ibefore the legisJature jnit 'two women on. each hoard of Control of 'Che sta'te almshouse, workhouse, : primary; and reform schools, j and also on r the prison. coonimissian with1 equal -poweifc with, 'their male 'associates. SMI : later . two women trustees were ajdde'd 'to the Wand of each state lun'altii'c asylum and a woman physi cian to the siJaff of each. 1 The work , that these women' EbLive done in (bettering the J conditions of these inaiatu'dions. and ini . . . .. 1 , nnumg viawea hi resytvLaiiwe iKuurwco . children in the s Date charge h!as A been AnnHmwi .' That 1M9 wvrir h. ibpen dne 1 - , wbommi trie majiiat or oomicai rawer w I - public Bigildation chows that these factors are .necessaTy 'to -determined and prac- ened, bait thousands cf children and young wcmei. have been saved Urea of vicious- ness ., an!d . made seK supporting and re spectable members of society. . In the second of the articles to which we 'refer, the: author keenly analyses the difference 'bet; ween a fraternal and a pa ternal government. He shows that the govenumeint is the people apld ttoat wben $i supports ipulblid schools, collegeg or other i-nstf tutioms of general good and, use fulness ft aneains tihat the people are, help ing themselves; but -that when , rich en dowmehts are looked . for to support such ir.is!tltutions it Is because the people are lookJing foT pateroaliam rom the, wealthy The author does not hold that the wealthy should not give of their wealth to help found or suptport such pulblic institutions but he does assert that ..it Is better for the state, representing the people, to be responsible for at least a part" of the i cost of these Unstftufciians upon the principle ol self heljp and oiwnership, amd that it la in mo sense paternalism for the state so to charge itseflif. He eonterAds that pater nal goveramenit is the government repre sented by the theory of Pelmer, who" saia that when there were "only two men, in the world, one was master;" th'atmoa- ai'chy and feudalism beet 'represenited it and th'at it is seen today in democracies only where leaidership and guM&mce and ipersonal protection are accented... . He into it has ffts -place in modern life, but that the whole theory of democratSc gov ernment-today is co-operia'tive. aind frater nal. He asserts that the f unctions "of the s"tate are ffatUTOlly iextended - in democ,ra cies and th'at the detmocriatttc Sorm of , gov ment is the mostexnve Tise, t&e i state engages in. more numerous and larger . . ... . - .t acn vines, jwear uxmsKang - ana opm mon sense' of the airtiple IsTefresaling amid . "-'J .Ide-as tore. disOouraglng aMke tatdema- gogism and walking deHegatiSm. . I . . : 'v -4 . vJ' ' ' I topics of today: "Justke Brefwer has noticed, some curious f coincidences in ;regard to the anembers of the suipreme court,; The judges are seated on the bench on ei ther side of the chief justic in the order of their appointments, the senior iait the rigM.'the second at the left atnd so on. Before the retirement of Justice iFleld on the right of the chief justice, were seated the ithree colors, Jus tices G-ray, Brown and White. None of the associates who 'sat on the right of the ehd'ef had 'any , chJUdren. .Every associate Who sat on the leJfit had 'a large laimily, and all but J-uidge Peokh'aim had grand- children. 01 Spaa'11 9 o111113 ress tlla:a ttoat of the state of Texas. The popula- tron Of Spain is about one-fourth of thait Of the United States. Referring to the purchase of the famous Natural, Bridge of Virginia by a Northern mam a ?xaiper of ithlalt section notes the fact w4th approval that the new owner pur poses making" Smiprovements on- the work of the. original ibuilder... .... ' The stoxsk markets aTe making hay while the war scare lasts, remarks the Augusta it , ' .- r , i - . . - - . Chronicle. ; ? v . The Asheville Gazette gSves the pleasing anif oxmiatlon thiat ' "abouit 40,000 yards -J of l,mt(h. tlift Yiilhmitt off the AslhevilFe cotton ttndlls, were shiipiped yestterday to (Mtone2ipQ Us." fThose AshevlTll mfllls are, turning out a class of fine goods not . surpassed in New "EttrgJanidi or elewhere and we are infonmed onnatM tv ifew" in tihe fiouithL These fitoods. Uhio niiv 4n.virv sec- tion' of this country, hut in South, Ameri can states. Fine goods uan Ibe, as they are, miaTwiifaictnired; In the south. v " let all our mills push, for the 'best. Raleigh Post. POSTSCRIPTS. A" r -MJovernor Taylor,' of Tennesse, has is ' sued a , okrd ,' adkiressed to-the. people in e emnouI1)ees that he will retire Gov-'from pol'Ltics at the dose of his term as to the United States senate. . : nie- house of reparesentatlves . this af -ternooa hy - ai " party vote -passed a bill ' to prevent the making of b. comtract payable in goMi -and making such a cont-n&ct null and; void. - The hill is substantia ly a copy ' off the tNebraska law. and prevents the dis ;.rtadi1loitTr .'Swr metal against . the other,.. . " I T H. Parker, naval engineer, of jVancou- Ter.aC; associated wllh: the biggest ship-" iw -nnafcion n he Clvde. SVnt- .lanidv has tedegnashed to PresMent McKln Ull)iteld states, government $250,000. Amount of money he asks is not . - M ' 41. . J . A.,... r A" - m i. ! Rsyal makes the food pnre. wholesome and deliioas. til- P0170I Absolutely Pure ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO.- NEW YORK. known. (Parker has naised 3attleships for Russia. - Tlhe 'Oarl'ists have issued a manifesto amBauinicd'ng their Intention to ta!ke part in the coming Stranish elections. The state d'eipTitment hias hafd notice from the 'Culban relief comttnit'tee at New York -that there were sMprel on March 1 ?rom New York to Sin'tii-igo, 100,000 p iunds of rel'ieif supplies; on the 2nd to Havana, 75,000 pouaiidt3; to-day to Maitianzas, 100,000 pounds and to ugua'La Grande, 100,000; In -these sh8pmen't3 " are 500,000 grains of qaiiLnane consigneii to ea:h of the ports ex cept 'Hanatna. fThe Maine xerief fund under Mr. Long's Enahagemenit has reached a 'to tal of $3,113. , - . ' ;In the course of 'the inquiry Into the navaJJ resources, of the United States, an order has 'been tissued to make ta test of the machinery of -the- olid war, monitors at League- Island . , navy arft. These arp slnjgile tiurretted craft 'that are armed -'with big smooth hare gums in turrets that could Hikely he pierced by" the modern high-power rifles on the batU-eshiTS, hok they" wou'd still be of servl'ce in an emergency. There axe eight of these moni'tors at .-League Islamd, and the governmient owrs severa? others that are now loaned to the naval miffitia organizations of edire of the states. Those at League Island tare the to'lowing Canonlcus, Mahopac, Manhattan, Oa.tskiU Tason, Lehigh, Moc'tauk and Nahante. They are bettween, 1,800 and 2,100 tons dl?- Jaicement, and draw very little water, so they could take, up advantageous positions n shoils ectomitnding cbxnnel gsyprach s. Th intention is to turn over the old en- 'nes and work them, and the miaiihinery thait is made to ti'in the turrets if it can be made 'to work at all A CLEVER TRICK. It certainly looks like It, but there is reaily no trick about it. Anybody can try It who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he pn cure Himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system acts as a stimulant ta the Liver and Kidneys. Is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It' cures Constipation. Headache. Fainting. Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a muo laxanve, ana restores tne system to Its' natural vigor. Try ', Electric, . Bitter aud be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guarantee!. Only 50c, a bottle at T. C. Smith's Drug Store and Pelham's Pharmacy. .- " ' -. V0 It Isn't necessary 'for an ex-soEdier to be ant artist in order tio draw a pension. - Many "a poor man has an-offhiand ac- qualntance with, a buzz-saw. Eorn to 'Mr. and iMrs. Elihhi iBritt, o! West AsheviMe 'twine. HONEbT LABOR . Mtist haAre honesft food and not pay mors uhan an honest price oir iit. There are many preparations .cld at good round prices which are unworthy of the nanne of grocera8. We can sell you the best flour for $6.00 per barrel; best him at 11c per pound; also a good assortment of dried fruits at a reasonable price. JENKINS BROS. Spot Cash Store. 45 Sou thvMain Street. 'Phone i2S. Fr IBeimtl. The Carroll House,: furnished. If taken at once. Two other furnished houses, well located.- Two small unfurnished houses. J. Box 244. II. Weaver No. 46 Pattern aveaus. mm0 We are the Leaders in the Wine and Liquor Trade. A , a t PTLTR1TY -GUARAHiEEBl . Don't let Whiskey get the best of you: , Get the BEST of Whiskey, which it the Genuine Distillery Bottling of r ; M 11 Under the fame Formula for more than is Guaranteed absolutely the PUKEST in the World. ; , Sample Case,' $15.00' S'tSi ' , .' - TKereare two articles in :my show win dow marlced at -cost price with : the "dates March5-arid March. 7;respectively orithem. Any one who guesses responding"1 to those diatom can have it. 18 W. aB. Williamson & 16 PATTON AVENUE. ASHEVILLE. N. C. CURED OF BLOOD POISON AFTER FIF TY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. A ': Gentlemen: In 1872 a small APtaaple iroke out on my leg. It began eating and in four months I was treated by a phys- cian of Talladega county, Ala., where I ived eighteen years. He relived it for a vhorc while. In six weeks it broke .out igain in both legs, also on my shoulder. 'wo small bones were taken out. It con- inued until 1876. In this time I had twelve iifferent physicians. They told me the dn- y remedy ' was amputation: that'll could i ever be cured. For six months I could lot walk a step. I Went to Mineral Wells, exas spent $300.00; came home; went to ot- Springs, Ark., stayed nine months til failed to cure me. In 1887 I came back x Birmingham, Ala. I was ' advised " to rrite you, which I did. You wrote me hat B. B. B. would cure me, and I could ;et the medicine from Nabors & Morrow. Iruggists,- of our city. I bought ten bot- s and before I had finished my fifth bot- le my legs began' to heai and in less than wo months I was sound and well.., That ias been nearly two vears aeo and, no sira it Its return yet: I have spen Jn cash over :400.00, and B. R B. done the wrk that ill the rest failed to do. .: You. have my ermission to publish this. I have traveled so much trying to get well that my cure Is well known. Fifty -two doctors have rested me in the ' last seventeen years. vll they did was to take what money I had, nd done me no good. I am now a well nan. PROF . C. H. RANGER. For sale at Pelham's Pharmacy, Ashe ille, N. C. Price 75 cents per large bottle. . livervliody fcaya fee. Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the most won etful medical discovery of tLe age, pleas .ut and refreshing to the taste, act gently nd positively on kuluevs,liver and bowels, Itausing the entire svstf m, dispel colds, uro headacbe, lever, habitual constipation ind biliousness. Please buy and try a box f C. C. C to-day ; 1 0, 35, fi) rem a. Bold and guaranteed to cure by nil drm iriots. Pelham's Pharmacy. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. A. iR. Gnurley, imtanagier of the Swannanoa Oalfe, is looking happy as his business is daily increases. 12tf 1 A : ;; . , faf-, c- 100 Tears, and BEST, N; ' - (D)M IHIeiinpy Oay Mye which "article it is cor- ates 1IJI ItlllOSe Bainbridge's Book Store, South Main St. VTou can be certain to get a abv Carriage thatwill suit the style of your baby at the Furnitiire and Carpet House "Hotel Berkeley" Barter Shop, DOWN STAIBS. Entrance through main office of hotel, ankl side entrance on Lexington avenue. 1 want my customers and friends to knowythat Frank Lougtoran, pro.-rietor of the Hotel Berkeley, is not interested in the colored barber shop now in the room formerly occupied and now contxo led by M. V. Moore, of the Mens Outfitter. I triage this statement in justice to Mr. Loughram. s W. W, Y0UN6, Manager. WHITE BARBERS. Hofel Berkeley Barber, Shop ira ONE WEEK, . 001lBIivMarch:7 Matinee Saturday, Peruchi-Beldeni And Woodward -Warren Cos Consolidated,, In a iRepertodre of High-class Faxoe and (Musical Comedies. Merry Mirth Makers Nothing ever repeated. A complete change of play, scenery, music, raostumies and specialties every performance. A dol lar show for 10, 20, 30 CENTS. The fairnous Oaxlton Susters, the world's greatest huck and wing dancers every night. . Mcpherson & clark DEALERS IS Stoies, Tinware and Honse Fnrnishing Goods, Sanitary Plumbing, Steam and hot water fit ting, hot air furnaces, tin and slate roofing and gal vanized iron cornice. v 45 College Street Telephone 183.' ; repper a co., Lexington, Ky. Co Grand House upe - Ngacket: Stor' Mews 30 South Main Street. It requires a great deal of excitement to satisfy our. cravings for some thing cew; in fact,' to some people-Che re la noihing new; the whole world has 'grown old; ev erything in sight , has . been seen so often there is no beauty in thenx t They look as wise, as owls and boot at anything yon may say o.r do and are trying fco loak away over behind the; moon, and stars or five miles deep In the earth.: They turn loose all that is near them: except their own hobby; and when I meet one of these fel lows I always think of Thompson's oolt which it was said was the biggest fool in the world because he swam the : river to keep out of a shower of rain. They ought to go together... ; i . .-v-v The people I want to interest are those who waml tobe intereseted as to how and where they, can get their white goods for children's spring dresses and aprons. Our store is decorated with just such goods as I have mentioned at a price no return able person will .object to. Come and see us before this job of ' white .. goods are all gone. We are perfectly aware that it is ubteTly impossible to please everybody. . You coold not do that yourself but you can do the best you can an d a!8 reasonable ' people will appreciate your effort, ;, Mr. A. P. Roberts, formerly of. Jupiter but now of Weaverville Is a true and tried, friend of the Racket Store and he says Our News is a little gem. Francis Asbury Bird of Glen Ingle, N. C, now 87 years olid, says the Racket Store News brought him. in to see our shoes that he had heard so. much about. He bought a pair and we are. sure he will be pleased with his first purchase of us. 'A " Caipt. F. M, Waddell is ta man that moves and no one would blame a pair of shoes to get rid of him soon. Yet a pair of our Sample Shoes stuck ta him from January 1897 to February, 1893, vthout a stitch of repairing. . We are sorry to. learn that Mr. F. E. White of Proviso, N, C, had the misfor tune to loose his house by fire January 31. Loss about $350. ' While , you wait for something to turn uip you will get turned under and Uvea fuss shout it. W. G. Burgen of Swannanca, N. C." savs he wore a pair of our Milles Sample Shoes six montns and they are good yet. Yoa see our shoes are all made out of leather. If you want to sleep good buy for and stay put of debt. SEND YOUR STONE ORDERS iTO the itiarries, All Kinds Furnished. Crushed Stone for sale and delivered at Asheville Depot at reasonable charges. BALFOUR, Is. O. $4.00 WONDER! The New EUREKA Camera, a gemrtne Kodak, made by the Eastman company. It holds six glass plates, 3 by 3 laches in size. It has a fine lens, takes splendid picture and those sold are delighting t2s purchasers. : , . B. H. COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler, 27 PATTON AVENUB. S. Cushman, (Successor to Cameron & Cushman.) Real Estate Broker, . 17 Paragon Building. Corner of Patton avenue and Haywood EX. i ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATB NTO SELL ANI TO RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. THE CHEAPEST y For Sale Through ALLCOAIi t) BALERS AND ALL GROCERY STORES ' rhicH Bare a 'phone. Balfour H r
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