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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, MARCH ,8, 1898. ft- m Gazette mm 'V- k I ASHEVILLE, .N,.' C. i ?.' TIBLISHE!) BYM M0ESIN6 JICIPI the asheville gazette pub- li8hing company ' - .MAMLs E. NORTON, President. " r-- r FEED A; JOHNSON, Secretary.. , BO B8CRIPTION RATES HaXLr. One, Tear. Daily.- Six Months .? ............ iX.W Daily, One Month ..;.;...... ;; Daily; One Week ............. Weekly Gazette. .One Year Weeklv Gazette. Six Months.......... 15 1.00 .60 -These reduced rate are for subscriptions nald POSITIVBLY IN v ADVANCE. All ut fciihscrintiong will fbe charged at the te of 15 cents a week for whatever tame Ciey may: pun. v-t -y. . . . The Gazette is delivered In Ashevllle, "Victoria and Biltmore by carrier at the rij. " iiiiwrfntlon rates. Within these Km t Af ten.ory the paper 'may be .or Aered by - letter; postal card or telephone. mnA -M aurlDtion price paM lco tne TELEPHONE 202. . Day and Night. Out; Rate V: Means Our Cfoee-Buying, Oar 0ose Sell - - ' ing. - ' . ; v It ia your taterest to buy at Out-Hate.- r It 4a your money and you s!houId save It ; - - , i towyiug at Out-Rate Prices. K TO PEIHAM'S "THE CUT-RATE ' r " D-RUG .'STORE," V : Before you purchase any. article .of drugs, t u-. -or loedcii'nes, amd see yourself : how much ; :y4xu oain carve. - -(. ;: -;!an)dy Cascar-etts at cut-rate, . 20c 38c No-To-Bac, at cut-rate. 38c75c ,Eleotric'Bibtere, at'but-rate.. . . . 38c75c : King's New Dia.overy, at cut-rate. a8c75c J - T&tte'a New life Pills at cut-rate...... 18c Btoklein Arnica Salve at cut-rate. ...18c Pierce's Golden Med-ioal Discovery, at out-rate . .. . ..... i ............. . . 67c : Bleroe's Favorite Prescription, at cut- raite .67c i--'..flood's Sarsaparilla. at cut-rate. ....... 67c Stoott's EmuUision, at "out rate 67c . fTho abore is only a few articles of a 'camrpJetedrug tock wMch: goes daily at f. Out-Raite Prices. - ;Go"to Pelham's lor :Cnt Prices. i This Date In History Marih 8. r 1709 Simon Cameron,- states man, born in ' Lancaster' county. Pa. -f died 1889. - -1619 Edwin Percy .Whipple, . . author, born in Gloucester; i ' died 1886. ' ' ' 'I , 862 Famous navalcounter in Hampton . Roads, the.. . f Confederate ironclad, ram' .. Merrimao pla-y-ed havoo- ; with the wooden 1 Union Ei.trtrr RTTRRtW " . fleet. : . j . ; " 1879-Elihu Burritt, ther ' learnedi 'American " blacksmith and apostle of peace,-died at .:-4 New Britain, Conn. ; born there 1808; Bui-" ; ritt began the study of ancient languages ; . while working at the forge. . In "early man hood he made use of his learning by edit ; lng and lecturing and established papers ' I . , devoted to antislavery, peace and self cul : ?. ture. The basis of an international associa--: -." tion of peace advocates was developed by : I; his efforts.' Emancipation by compensa ; j. , tion was the end for which he labored de - votedly, with all .his strength and slender means.' .i . - , 1887 Henry Ward, Beecher died in Brooklyn; . born in Litchfield, Conn., 1813. . 1888 David Hunter Strother . (Porte-Crayon) - died in Charleston, W. Va. ; born 1816. 1889- John- Ericsson,; builder ofj the .'Monitor . , " and noted inventor, died in New York: born in Sweden 1803.- , . - ISag-The Cincinnati and Louisville " packet f - JLongreuow collided with a bridge at Cin- , , . ..rannau ana- Eanjt in three minutes; eight lives lost. ' 1S87 Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher died' at Stam ford, Conn.; aged 85.' - The board of Inquiry should have been denominated the board of quietus.. ". The " 'Atlan ta people found Anna Held not so very naughty after all and are dis appointed. : . The government at Havana knows that -the people musit"jbe amused or they will make trouble, Jience these -l Sunday ' bull fights. . U (Boston milliners protest against tihe anti theaiter hat ordmance.- The-aldermen Ixave ieen petitioned to let-the ladies wear boh nts and the petition has -been ; referred to the commititee, on public improvements. .The administration was very prompt; j refusing to accede to Spain's ""suggestion" f or, the i recall of -Consul. General Lee. -The .. suggestion was doubtless thrown out only -v eu a teeler. v Spain , wished to know if , hearts or clubs : ars our long suit "in "the iew deaL V , ; i; , 'TTie forma tion of the hay trust may bave the. effect ; of increasing the sale of : - the Wcycle, says the Washington Post, and the sale -of the bicycle has the effect of vIncreaisang good roads. Can" it be that ' uch a '.baleful trust .as the haytrust must (be,wiU help along a. good cause? Uncle Sam bas a long pocket-book, but it does, seem' to us,' In view of the need' of powder; 'shot and ships, that he could have drawn the line a little closer on Butler's investigation, of Ewtart. That was a war - episode that really didn't - need "the --sum-moningKrf air the 'reserves-- r 'Kil. - Butler -has staked considerable on bis ; fight against Ewart.-. As a political tricks ter -hewill-not be .In a jpleasant position it ne loses and Bwart is confirmed.-;. If he wins It will be extremely Interesting to -observe where .the plum drops. It .could not ifall into- Senator tchard's- hands Prices withojife'exclfmgtari tnplea3antsuspiciim. Tt i liardlr to be doubted.' horwever, that th 'senklDaoDkwiates:? taia fully and is sincere in'hi? support of Judge Ewarjt. : . - :Aft was expected Zola will write a book ask me ftf I shall spend any time in literary wnrlr. Tn' -what rfse do . VOU itbinkT You do 5 not ' suppose I shall ibe put s- making slippers? I have, no literary projects at present beyond the only thing1 i that is nearest ':: to my heant and itnat is to -ten the whole world the whole truth about this dreadifu) affair ! i This will no doufbt' be be greatest paece or "reaiism . ine uias of realism has offered ithe world. : - . The . scientific and mechanical Journals are giving their readers much vahiable in- formalSoni beaitog on the Maine - disaster and its loossible wonseouences.' The Sci entific American 'hasan Illustrated article on .torpedoes and .mines. Tt shows how difficult it -would 1 be to lautocfi a cpn trollable jtorpedo in a . crowded harbor without discovery, it being necessary to have either flags or lights upon it! in order to ddreot Its course from the shore.,' The i same i objekrfiou is shown ; ito hold good against the Whitehead tqrpeVlolthe one most generally us'ed to warfare and which is launched "by one vessel against another. The elentiflc TAmerftcan says, 'It may safely .belaid ;ttha't;,iC the: Maine was de stroyed by externar cause It. was; not a torpedo but. some form of soibmarfne mine that wrought the mischief." It shows .bow dangerous too friend as well as to foe, would 'be a submarine automatic mine fa Havana harbor that couM be exploded by contact, and concludes that, if a mine were used is must have been one wbieh could have teen fired ifrom;thevs!h!ore. The Locomotive Fireman's. 'Magaaine has an article with fine cuts of - a great number of our war vessels,-showing their modes of action and giving the resources of our navy very com pletely. ',: TOPICS OF TODAY. ' : The last Georgia legislature .appropriated $10,000 for a textile school 'to be "established in association "With the Technological In stitute, with the proviso that $10,000 addi tional be fadsed. by! private subscriptions. Accordingly the presid,nt of .the; institute is now receivfing such subscriptions and the commissioners inT'enargeof: the hew undertaking are sanguine as to the pros pects of early success in the absence of such a school the cotton - mill industry in- the South is now tpo?.dependent . off HtbtS3,161101 " te purely vegetable, a Nortb for its supply of superin tenden ts and experts heads of departments, wbile Southern talent has- a restricted' field for its eniployment duetto . the -1 of: industries. r 1 t little diversify 'T4&any; ii i mida(s atthe re- ceri shipment of mei. for the navy native ir4 Amerdcans are cofispfcuous by their absent," when-; o6mparlsoni,oivtith .pthejna- tionalities is drawn... Xjomm'enrt is also, ex cited by he official' reports' shoWlug that the personnel of our navy Is, ' so'lar" as bdrth. 4s ncerned; tfar from ' being repre sentative ol American citlsenship. (Modera war vessels do not call tf or sailors; They are engines of' death in which the art of sailorlTdng has little place. A knowledge of heavy gunnery, j electricity, anachmery, etc., is more esential than spllcmg, reef- ing and setting sky sails. And the man who possess such knowledge needn't work for. 17.50 a month. The American seaman passed! with ,the sailing shlp.---!hicago News.-'. : ZEB VANCE CLUB. EJarly Sunday anjornihig Policemen J. A. Lyerly, Bradley, Noand an)d Taylor made a raid on a negro gambling deii -in the 'base- meaut at the iMurdilck hotel audi captured fifteen negro and three white gamblers, ; For s-otrne -time it h'asi been suspected by the officers that gambling was going on here and upon a- former occasion the gamblers were discovered up stairs, the of ficers "placing the ladders to the windows and peeping in, but before ;warranits" could be secured 'the offenders b'ad "duspcTsed. liate Siaturday night a lionsiderable noise was iheard from the outside Ox the building, and on going around to the rear -the officers crept -through the : cellar, over , wood, coal, boxes, (barrels and eltc.; -unftH .they; couM see through a (hole in tlhe door: Tine' door was. securely fastened, 'bult the officers de- term-med to get in, so while -the negroes threw craps and amusement ran Mgh the 'pcili-cemen-. worked .-at the latchv iAf ter over an hour's work the door Was flung open and' thesbaarway and other doors' blocked. Only Whree of the prisoners escaped. -. - i- : T!he miscreajnts .. were 'taken to the lock up. .V , - 'r'-- - -. -. --They -had a-hearing yeeterdiayl morning before 'tbe polioe Justice and fined 5 $5.00 eauh. .. -except two men, - wfhb got off with $2.50 each. Mitfcb, credit is 4ue the officers for . breaking up tbe .worst gamblUng den in Ashevllle-. - -, , . NOT ALLOWED TO MARRY IN HASTE. i Yesterday : ; afternoon a young man well 'pearance en'tered the register of deeds' of fice and applied for license -to wed. He gave Ms name as Straw Evans, and -that of his' intended . , bride as - Bailie ' Rich, He staited -that 7. they were from ' Waynesvilie njd desired' to -be married as soon as ,'pos sirae. jnox -ten minutes "oerore tne young man's applimtion the register of -deeds had received the following telegram: S "?,r Waynesville, N, C, March t. r Register of iDeedsr . V . Buacombe County,- lAshevTlie:.- ' JR-ef use 'to issue marrfage license to Sltraw Evans -and my, daughiter, Sallie Rich, she 'is' under 'age. V " JOHN RICH The license wtas refused-- 1 'W, Xj. JjTeeman., who !has-for one, . year beeni in the employ of J. F. 'Austin as line main 'for -the Western Union .' Telegraph Company, 'has resigned his position and has accepted a position wicb. tA. M. XJoodJiike as meat -cutter in North Ashev4iae . market. He invites his friends to come and:' see E3EET(NG OF CONFEDERACY TONIGHT, There will be a. number of very Interest ing. talks delivered at. the court house this evening "before the Confederate -Veterans. Sons of Veterans : and ' Daughters of :the Confederacy by CoL W. W.Stringfield, CapL G. & Ferguson, Hay wood'Parker and urai PWhVrt TOns&am.. .The public are rnrdiallv invited to toe present.', The presi- flAn f : thfl Ashevllle Tchapter of y the Daughters of the Confederacy requests ev ery member, as far as possiine, w aueuu. ThA Veterans will form at their ball at 7 : 45 and "march to the court house; "The Rn'ns vf Veterans win form at the ' same time-In a body in front oi me rirsx xxa- tional bank building. , EPW0RTH LEAGUE MEETING.' V There was a meeting last evening of the special" committees of the Epworth Leagu and a literary course for the next few months was mapped out. . "Man's Value to Society," "Southern. Writers," "Life of Christ." "Mind of the Master," will be tthe sbudies for some time. On Monmy evening next the time will be devoted to tne stuay of Wesley's school and college aue, Enthusiastic . practices are going au ai the golf links every day. Visitors wno de sire to witness the games can do so' by n-htaininar cards from members of the club The tournament -next week promises to be of much interest.' . POSTSCRIPTS. Mr. Ke'bcham of New York, has intro- du2d' a bill in 'the house of repxesenaatiyes a-uiJhoriziaig ithe New York Connecting rail roid -'to tonstruicit ana- maimara a ion-age across the ; East river, (between Ward s slam an'di Lone 'Isliandi. af Hell Gate and. ts approaches on Bronxki.l. amd -Little HeH Gate."- Tlhe 'bridge is to carry xwo or. more tracks tfor steam or electniic motive power, limd !to be for 'foot ipurposes lalso; The-one acros3 Bast tRiver at Hel-1 Oate is to 'be not aces tbjan ' 140 f eet above' mean "high, water imlidchanoel, and tbose over -'Bronxkill - and Little HH1 Gate aiot less tham 80 tof, 100 feet respectively. y . V-u:- ,v:'.;.. : ,' The 6hicfago Times Heraidaysr-g-Dr. Edwin 5 Klebs , protf essor of paithollgyi i and (bacteriology - In 'tb-e post-graduate- medical, scihpol, has discovered the -cause of yellow fever. As a result of a seric-s df experi ments extending over two months, he has isolated the amoeba, . which is, wiUhout dou'bt, responsible for -fche disease, andi, he hias been able to trace through a numiber of stages in the various organs of the body. " ... : TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY . Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets., All druggists refund the money, if it falls U cure. 25c The genuine has L. B. Q. o each tablet. A CLEVER TRICK. It certainly looks like it, but there .is really no trick about it Anybody can try it who has Lame Back- and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. .This medicine tones up the whole -system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures Constipatloh. Headache. Fainting Spells, . Sleeplessness its natural vigor; . Try Electric -Bitters and be convinced Chat they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. "gc a bottle at T:C.V Smith's - D:mg oa PeUMun's Pharmacy. ' 3Kh t .If yju T 4 1' SBM!.! are . out tar a walk, don't fc tfh'e Swannamoa Oafe. ttr Your attention is, caMek) ' to' Swann"anoa"rHo.tel. v ; tlhe; re; PURE B LOO D is the fotmdn of Jiealth. llood's Sar sfipsirilla makea ;the blood pure, rich and nourishing j&J g.. -.v o &wu nBMk1fl HONEST LABOR . Must bjave honest food and not pay more 'tttuan on honest price for lit. There are many preparations ysoJd at good round prices which . are um worthy af the nianne of .groceries. We can sell you the best flour for $6.00 per barrel; best iuam at lie per pound; also a good assortment of dried -fruits at ajreasonable price. . JEjMKlNS BROS. Spot Cash Store. v;45 South' Main Street. 'Phone 125. The Carroll House, furnished, if taken at once. Two other furnished houses, well located. Two small unfurnished house. J. II. Weaver Box 244. No. 45 Pattern atsans. We are the Lieader Don't let Whiskey getTthe -V: ; : v nnilffnx rPrtimmTi WnBn'finr-Aw:'.:. - -Bottled and Distmed ONLY by yT.tT- F- .Uru-' : Under the came Formula for more than is Guaranteed absolutely the PUREST in the World'. v, - v W i m t V f? -A. r i E ""HVi Vaavi D1J.UU- returned and monejrUl be refunded. ' V s a . " &7Retf. Qd. save the coupons oiTbld Pepper,higkey ao'd Old Henry Clay IKre and 8e: X . : ' V.' gets the $5;500 in addition to the $1 OO perdozen'- , FraM orDonnelfS HI? ; you read HIP you , write y i HI? you -Jiave nothing am you want good HIF -you Vant wedding presents F. F. BAINBRIEGE, liate of San W. B. TT Williamson 16 PATTON AVENUE. CURED OF BLOOD POISON APTERjiETP-. TY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED. -'; -. Blood Balm Co.; Atlanta Ga. . cUi,. ; Gentlemen: In 1872 a small pimple broke out .on my leg. It began eating anl in four months 1 was treated by a phys ician of Talladega county, Ala., where I lived eighteen years.. He relived it for a short while. In six weeks it broke out igain in .both legs, also on my shoulder. Two small bones were taken out. It con tinued until 1876. In this time I had twelve different physicians. They told me the on ly remedy was amputation: tnat lit couia aever be cured. For six 'months I could not walk a step. I went to Mineral Wells, Texas spent $300.00; came home; went to Hot Springs, Ark., stayed nine months all failed to cure me. In 1887 I came back co Birmingham, Ala. I was -advised to write you, which I did. You wrote me that B. B. B. would cure me, and I could get the medicine from Nabors & Morrow, druggists; of, our city. I bought ten bot fies and before I had finished my fifth bot tle my legs began to heal, and in less than two .months I was sound and well. ' That has been nearly two years ago and no sign of its "return yet. I have spent in cash oyer $400.00, and B. B. B. 1 done : the work-that all i the-, pest failed .to do. You have my permission to publish this: I have traveled so much trying to get well that my cure ts well fcnewn, . Fifty-two doctors llave treated me .in .the. last seventeen years. All they did was to take what money I bad, and done me no good. I am now a well man. PROF . C. H. RANGER. ""; For sale at. Pelham's Pharmacy, Ashe vllle, N. C. ' . . ;. - Price 75 cents pe -large bottle: .: " ? Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discoverv of the age, pleas ant aud -refreshing to tne taste, aet gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, baMtual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 tents, fcoldand'i guaranteed 10 cure ty an arunrists. 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. v ? . . A. H. GurJLey, manager of the Swaninaooa Oaife, is - looking (happy as . bis business is daily increases. . 12tf best of ;you .Get' the .BEST Genuine DistiUery BottHng of V.Y yj: . 100 Years; and BEST v - v AH Sent dn trial, which if not satisfartorv. n K Go to Bain bridge's tqViio. ditto r ' dittd : - J -5. ditto engraving ditto Antonio; Texas,' 18 South Main St. bu canv bet certain to get & Hi PIP Sthat will sui t the style of your baby a1 Fniitnre and ?6arpetHonse & Co. ASMEV1LLE. N. C. "Hotel Berkeley" Barber Shop, IJOWN STAIBS. lEntrance througlh. main office of hotel, anldi side entrance on Lexington avenue. I . want my customers and fidends to know that Frank Loughran, proprietor of tlhe Hotel BerkeJey, vis not interested in the colored barber shop now in Che room formerly occupied and now contro'led by M. V. Moore, of. thev Mens' Outfitter. I noaJke tihis statementt in Justice to Mr. Loughrainw. - W. W. YOUNG, Manager. wMteibabbbes. . tioiel Berkeley Barber Shop; era House ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY March 7 . Matinee Saturday, And Woodward 'Warren Co's Consolidated, In a iRepertodre of Tfigh -class Farce and Musical Comedies. I Merry Mirth Maters f NotM'Ug ever repeaited. -A complete change of play, scenery, music, (costumes and specialties every performance. A dol lar show for 10, 20, 30 CENTS. The famous Carlton Susters, "the world's greatest buck and wing dancers every nigbit. .. ' . - Mcpherson & clark DEALERS LN Stoves, Tinware and House FnfnisMng Goods, Sanitary Plumbing9 , Steam 'and hot water fit ting, hot air furnaces; Ctin and slate roofing and jgial vanized iron cornicer 45 College Street ' ' Telephone 133.! Trade; ' - of Whiskey whicli it the y ; : " ' , VV Pepper s Co., Lexington, Ky. furandOp Peruchi Beldeni 30 South Main Street. It requires a great deal of . excitement to satisfy .our cravings for something new; in : fact, -to some people thre is nothing new; the whole world has grown oM; ev erything in; sight - has been; seen, so oftem there 4s no beauty in -them. They look as wise as owls and 'hoot " at anything yo may say or do and. are trying to look away over bethlnd the moon and 1 stars or firo miles deep in tie earth.; They turn loose all that is near tlhem except tlheir owm hobby; and when -1 meet one of these fel lows r I , al way s - tlhink of Thompson's, colt which It was Jsaid was' the biggest fooi ia the . world because be i swain Che river, to kjeep outt of e shower of rain: .They ought to go together. : - T!he people I wan.t to interest are tbose wbo.wan tob iniereseted, as to how and where tliey ; can get their white. goods for children's feprrn-g dresses and aprons. Our store is decorated 'with just such goods as 1 have mentioned; at a price no reaon able person. will , object31 to. Come and see us before this job of white goods are all gone.''" ' -yJ-f'. , ; . We are perfectly aware i that it is utterly impossible' to please everyb6dy. .. You could not'ido tihat yourself , but you can do the best 4 you can- and ' a3 reasonable people wiirapfpreciate your effort. J Mr. A. P. Roberts, formerly of JuptUer but now of Weavervflie 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 old, says the Racket Store News brought him in to see our shm th. he had beard so much about. He bought a pair and we, are sure he will be Blessed wlhh his first purchase of ua. Capt. F. M. WaddeU is a ma n tbiat mom and no one would -blame a pair of sboes ta get rid of. (him soon. Yet a Dadr of onr Sample Shoes stuck to him from January j.oi io ueioruary, isss, watnout a stitcb of repairing. We are sorry to learn that Mr. v n Whi-te of Proviso, N, C, had the misfor tune to loose his house by fire Janmarr 21. Loss about $350. While you wait for some-thing to turm up you will get turned under and than fuss about it. W. G. Burgen of Swannan-oa. N. C mn he wore a pair of our Milles Sample Shoes six months and they are good yet. You see our shoes are all made out of leather. xi jrvu warn, co sieep good ouy for and stay out of debt. tD. ME. OTD)JEm SEND YOUR ST0HE ORDERS All Kinds Funiished. Crushed Stone for 'sale and delivered at Asheville Depot at reasonable charges, v BALFOUR, N. C 54.00 WONDER! The New EUREKA Camera, geatoe Kodak, made by the Eastman . company. It holds six glass plates, 3 by 3 ischea in size. It has a fine lens, takes splendii picture and those sold 'are delighting tba purchasers. - B. II. COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler, , 27 PATTON AVENTJB. Walter S. Cushman, ' (Successor to Cameron & Cushman.) Real 'Estate Broker, :: ,. 17 paragon funding. Corner of Patton avenue and Haywood Ct al,Li OF REAL. E STATU .; " TO SELL AND TO RENT. FUMISHED HOUSES. 1 - r . THE CHEAPEST :; y;J. . For Sale Through ALL COAL DEALERS ALL GROCERY STOBES TO "TTTT i Balfour life mm ieU which have a 'pli o ' -s
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