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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE. APRIL 8, 1898. ruwutn Absolutely Pure ftOVAl CAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. AND SOCIAL U. V. Sevier Jr., left yesterday far a foPrt YJessud other pon-nts north. 1 iBVKHioefflTOM, W. 'Lveriv H. A. Tryerly, the daawcartlic;ooidKte for eaaei or police. 'IA. P. Weaver, of Wsavervttle, a loandi ofe for tbe democratic nomination for wwran, was ia the city yesterday. . Mr rrh.i,.n .A 1H .-.. n - ' riT ejarn !jar. fl. t. wv- man, of Grand Haven, Mich., are ait the THE MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Locke Craig, Esq.. has returned tfnrtm South Caaottaa, where ho won to defend .ne -Lance brothers charged with oumi:r- 'eiting. The case -wias continued. jFramk Carter has returned from Atlanta. Col V. S. Lutsk and Hom J. iM. .Moody re- !T MAT3ER DEAD I 'Mr. McKissiek, who sad 'that to the south belong two leading authors of the - nation Page and Fox Virgiofta having the honor of; the former as her son and Kentucky that Of taw laiirter. " Misses 'Bessie and iEann -Rpv I 'Mr. 'Fox orefaced Ms reading by a very turned yesterday from St. Augustine, Ffa., linieresting description of the charabter and niunv wnry ustivw passea uoe wuner.. JOHN FOX, JR. Interesting Reading at the Battery Park Last Night. The reading of John Fox, Jr., the nov eUst, from has own writings, last evening at the "Battery Park hotel was attended by quite a large audience end. -the literary treat '.was heartily appreciated and enjoyed wjr,wwrj ta. n.V Til ttv. Mr. tFbx was peasantry inttroduoed by " voua staying Bar Part In LIFE OF THE WELL KNOWN ACTRESS ENDS AT CHARLESTON. Cymbeline on Wednesday Night- Bright's Disease Caused , Her Death b CaroMa do not exempt magistrates room Use duty of working die roads and he says be wBf so hold utobfl the supreme court says aureraatty. Tb.s means trt 15,000 mag.stnates will h.a to do road duty, says the Winston Journal. "Fhe Qit. Aery WewsT says a colored woman WMned Susie Gttoaer has been arrested at ruoi .mountain nor ur;antcide wer to court. Yesterday's Fluctuations on the Exchanges. v - Stagnant Day in the Cotton died Miss peculiarities of the Kentucky mcun!taineer. . The TEOv-inibain region of the south rn- tbe nKmntadneere possess many chewacer- Mathfcr the well known actress, who h , feitids in common, but it is the feud which f " differentiates the Kentucky mountaineer. There are no feuds in the Blue Otass re gion, wlbile almost every one of the moun tain couniiies of Feabuoky has its feud. A tMtch oil 'bov'-s Eaji'tss ws the occasion , w uxuiitj v i : . rm - - -7 -j. ..' . ; . . - turnied yesierday ftrom Brvna. nmmTw9. of a feud which existed for tM-rty years. gpt court adgourned Wednesday afternoon. Isolation is the key to mounttadn iJhar- I octer. There are 200 -words in -tho vocatou- Cilerk of Court J. Cathev i (back from I lary of the mounttaineer, sfrjnge to pevle la brief visit to Brevard. I olsewhere, that helong to the age of Chan- j eer. Tne-mounitinieers of KeotuoKy are Undge C. CilMs hm returned from a short nhatoly from Scotch -Irih origin 4wid Mr? visit -to Florida. FO"s beliie vf s that their feuds had root in their Scottish otigin. j iMifee Spooner, off Charlottesville, Va., ii Penal fealty to.Mends of kinsman was visiting her sister, Mrs. j. Thomas' ' on a markedl toracerist4c. Relig4on was Firench Broad avenue. ' horestliy vsed to caoak derilibry. ff Tbe niownttaiineer was mo thiistf end no enBaerementa. an a.h, , M. a. 'WSnston. cf iWinaiton i vJaiunJ I rohber.- he wa3 tosottiaWe in the extreme, , in tShe city. I but he wwSiginSt you In a tnade. I m The oeorae.of the most is.la4ed .porotis - w"c w orn m uecratc aaiea J. V. Johnson is here from Lribertv sell of ' h nMiintaiin region, of Kentucky hej-ag a guest at the Asheville. " I o the period of the revolution, and since in 1861. , tViio t tiiim, Tiis'Vd iKvAn ninW'pfreOv.n.sr .(i'piterior- C. W. Carr arrived yesterday from John- I ation Cnly the ?-cotch-JlTiish ,in them could son dty, Tenxu. . h.ve so well wiJItfctJlbood: :the strtaani IMts. W. P. Welch, of Athens. Oa.. and ftom 'TieJlenucldans" and "BeWfer iPaT- Hiere were half a dozen or more bloody Spaniards aboard the bule ithds morning. A train oOceal in- wwmeii the reporter that they were return ing home, having been ordered by the gov ernment to report for service. They looked very much like Turks. Facto one bad has grip, -with his swerd thrust beneath the stvna.iv DHhilA -Mva tf-M-i. i Charleston, W. Va,, April 7. Margaret wne ne4 ia a Hve4y con verts v. ion m onetr native 'tongue. Greensboro Rec rd. beehaaklng a successful tour of the - i ' ' "'" ' ' t - ? oufierxi cities, and who was taken ill here tost night while playing the part of Imo gen, in Shakespeare's "Cymhelin,1 tMa evening of right's disease. Mather had not been in good health fir sometime, though she had fulfilled all h?r unex- APPEAL FOR PEACE Presefttll to McKinlev hv European Amhassadora. Preskfent flesfers to the Situation as Insufferable and Speaks of Our DutVlft H.imanitu - vp- - j w w w ess esse j ejiotations of the New York Monej Market Chicago Grain and Live Stock C ouotry Produce. . , .? Special to the Gazette: New xork, April 7. The cotton (mar ket was absolutely dead today. The vol ume of business was exceedingly small. Political news was at a standstill. The postponement of the president's message until Monday and tbe adjournment of th. senate until that day gives us three more days of uncertainty during which ope rat- are unwilling to trade. Liverpool was miss 'Nora WeTOch, -of Waynesville. guesHa at the Swannanoa. are Margaret Mather appeared at the Grand Opera House in Asheville in 'Cymbeline, on 'March 29, and it was evident then tha sae-half sixty-fourth higher this morning. Oar market opened unchanged. August opened at 6.07, sagged to 6.04 and closed at 6.05 to 6.06, with the tone of the mar ket very dull. The Liverpool market will close until Tuesday and dull times are ex pected here. RIORDAN & CO. NEW YORK STOCKS. New York, April 7, The stock market a fluctuating and variable one today. the list affected very unevenly, ew of the changes from yesterday's close exceed- i . . . MIHttHll Spirits ... sugar Ssssr Pfd Atsh T.A-8. Pfd Sa.S2 :::::::::::: Central of N. ....... ' Ches. A hio .. Chi 3. Bur. a Q. Chic , Consolidated Gas Delaware dt Hudson .. Del Lac A Western ............ rte ... ... 4 .... . ... General E ectrk . Lake Erie A West ................ XiSke ijri ore ... ...... T I -III- U..k-111. uuuiivmc iuiunuc Mbittm Ele. Missouri Pacific .... Hew York Central N( rtheru Pariflo Hortbern Pacific, Pfd. Pacific Mali...... - Phil A Heading..... U Southern Ry Co Southern Ry Co .Pfd a Tenn C al A ron 20 Texas f aciftc Union Facile. 31 Union Pacific, Pfrt. . 52 v. s. Leather, Pfd. Wabash Pfd TTJ tM weneru umpn eig William R. Briggs, 'of Richmond, arrived yes-terday on a short business trip. IXfins, :H M. Balogner, of Waynes vi He .in visiting in (the city. A. V. Viner, wife and child are registered at tihOrBerkeley from Morrison, IU. W. R. Wbitson is back from a nrofem- sional trip to 'Marshal l . Harten Oudger was in from Swflmm.rio yesterday. John Welch, a prominent younsr cattle broker of Athens, Qa., is in the dty. Hugh T. Brown, who was aulte iM with tever, has gone to his home in Mocker ills .to recuperate. The Misses WestfeMt and their cousin. Miss Reynolds, were in the city from Fletcher's yesterday. B. P. -Ml: Queen, of Loudon, Tenn,, wafc in :he city yesterday en route to Brevard, (Mrs. EJ. A. Mason, after visiting her mother, Mrs. CartmeJJ, for a few days, has gone to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Revell will leave to morrow for BvtansvdMe, Ind., St. Loute, and Helena, 'Mont., to be absent until about tine 20th. Judge 13 wart hats returned' from Wash ington, and is at hds home i n Henderson - vdlle. tin," to whdeh. were added to rare dialect sketches of the hooka the actual manner and voice and facial expression of the gen- uJn Kentucky roountameer of the wilds, ! wheue osopraapt with the people oF the ghewas sufferina; tout Time Bive anpi rc&iu'u wa m vw . y - ture an4.?(anttenttiary. . J . , . . The advent of the prospector was h&roor- "y from, the .effect of a cold. ously dsshed. "A option," as denned: by the infupRaiBOer is isomethung tocner feller can get out en it, 'but you can't." 'it was suppose! Washington, April 7. RepresenUtlves of six of the nations of Europe called on President McKinley to urge a peaceful set tlement with Spain. Sir Julian Paunce fote, tbe British ambassador, in behalf of the delegation submitted the fallowing to ths president: "The undersigned representatives of Germany, Austria, Hungary, France, Great Britain, Italy and Russia, duly an-, thorized in that behalf, address, in the name of their respective governments, a pressing appeal to tbe feelings of humanity and moderation of tbe presiden t and Amer- JTagSs'' 22 ican ,P0Pte' in their existing differences are nerebv norJnA 'thai n-mo. sm with Spain. They hope further negotia tions will lead to an . agreement which while securing tbe maintenance of peace. will afford all necessary guarantees for the re-establishment of peace in Cuba, The powers do not doubt the humani tarian and purely disinterested character of this representation will be fully recog nized ami appreciated by the American people." Mr. McKinley replied as follows: "The "Folk couulty, can boast of two very smart uaite. When Mr. and 'Mrs. Abbot let spring Mountain Park test faH for OaU tornia. taey made provision for their twe jats by securing homes for hhim in Trrm They were named Oorbett and Pitsstm nons, presunoahry, beoaues of their oagi- ustic tendencies. Evttdrtly they were not pleased with their new home for they found u way 'oacK to their mountain home, and are now enjoying the quiet and seclvskm of that beautiful resort. Poik County News. The (following special order has been is sued by Corrrrsnder Morton to the re serves: "Tbe 'Nor h CaroMna battalion hav ing been ordered en a war footing by the nervy department, through His BxceMen-y, are hereby notified 'that your name is mtm on the battalion router, no ofnoial d'ssharge having been issued to you. Consequently. you are ordered and directed to report for oufty at your armory. Fafrure to repot as ordered iwdM be srimmarily dealt wi'th ac- coroang to the articles of war. United states navy under which we are now act ing." , A HOT SPFFGH. (Continued from first page.) the secretary of war in which the secre tary said he did not want to guard another fort from Spanish attack, hut thought the ( government of the United States reeog- GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES. St Lawrence Catholic. Father castor.' Mass ait 8 o. m. wail be i JU Mar on , in-oned and special devotions paid- to the cross, ' TrtoVwch- 1 R'6V- McfNeely Du oe, rector. Service at 9 to;, on. and from 12 m. to 3 p. n AH Sou?s--i1tmore.-Rev. B. B. Swope, D.D.", rector. Services at 11 a, m. The fol lowing program bias been arranged: Processional Hymn 97 ''Redhead'' B. Redhe d Veroite, exultemns Domino, Tone 8, 1st End'ng Gregorjan Proper Psalms, 22, 40, 54 BenediicWe 'Developed Chant in B Flat. . . C. Florio TienedS itrs Chant lu P Iee Hymn 101 "Rook'ng'ram" E. M iler Hymn 594 "?t. AnilreV J. BJimby Anitheni "Come Unto 'Me' NORTH STATE NUGGETS. v. w. L. Kuykendall. cf Saluda, has org'anized a Baptist churl .h near -Skyuka, on the north side of Tryon mountain. r iRev. W. L. Grissom, f Greensboro, for merly editor of the North Ca.O-inu. Chris tian Aidvoca'te.-'is In the city 'collecting data iior & history of North Oaroiina Methodism. Fiayetteviiae Observer. . - The new bridge at Eiaatatoa ford .near Brevard is comipleted. It is constructed. entirely of lacubt timber. Tnaasylvunia now has four bridges built of locust and one ofron. H-endersonville Times. . iLast night's freeze about killed the fruit, that Is, destroyed most of it, though strange to say those 'trees which were not too far advanced have yet some live blos soms on -them. Greensboro Record. The HendersonviWe Times learns that the -Flat Rook Manufacturing Company 'have annulled their contract for building improvements should be made after the crisis passed. The senate by a vote ruled the amendment out of order. The bill went over without final action, and after eulogies on the late Senator George, of Mississippi, the senate adjourned till Monday. Antlcephak lgine, ths grea t headache ana neuralgia specific cures quickly and safely. At the fountain 10c. 28 and 50c bottles. Raysor's Drug Store. tf .(Dr. H. S. Cutler of their new factory structure at the iraul- Receasijanal Hymn 32-"S'tephunos" .Eesjt fit ans dsS'ty to give you a truthl road , on accounit of impenddng war. t.-j The County 'Co mmiisiomers have a large number of . certificates which will he sold. J. ton. P. Sawyer has 'returned from Morgan - stiiitWTient5- of whtait 'Chambfnlain's Colic, on the first Monday an May, 1898, unless nhioliera nid Eaamhen Remedy did," writes beBereredeemed, and thefe not sold or re J. S. Collins, Moore, S. C, "I had a cvild deemed will be immeddattely I foret.losd. albovit two yoajrs od, that had -the di;ar ; Webster OHfetam rhoea f or two months. I tried all the 'best .14 toH i - - a'sf fu ...... 98 ... ...... .1X2 Gen. T. F. Davidson has returned from a short trip -to Knoxville. (Miss Annie Keith arrived yesterday from Morris town, Tenn., and will vjslt her sis- tJer, 'Mrs. W. IR. Wbitson. A -torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. De Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles, C. A. Raysor. kmiqa rerried!, but none gave the l?ast relief. When 1his remedy canoe to band, I gave it as directed, and in two days the dhii'ld was completely cured." Sold 'by Dr. T. C. Smith, CHICAGO May SDOt Pali SQ GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat 106f4 Con SOVa Oats 9 Fjrk.... , r-a Lard t.. ...... .......... fl Bit 516 Cotton 596 & 5h7 Cotton .. -16 alls, 8 X NBNiB YFiA'BS TO WAJLK THROUGH aJOJDON. The .largest city of 'the world i Uomdon, lying in four counlues and havi-ng a popu lation of 4,250,000, equaling the combined population of Patrls, Berlin, iSainit Peters burg and Bome. To walk through all the streets, avenues, lanes and alleys of the city, never 'traversing the same one twice, would require a ten-mile walk every day for nime years. (The streets, placed In a row would reach round the world, and leave a remnant that would stretch from London to San Francisco. April Ladies' Home juraal. SOUTH MAIN STREET AFFRAY. The fact that the war feeling is at fever heat in lAsheviCie was demonstrated yes er day evening by an outbreak of South iMain street. The (tocsin of war was sounded by cries of "police! (Police!" and the h.a'ti.-ng of the electric light tower on the public square. A flying uquadrcn of policemen was despatched to 'the scene, -which was lo cated at a bar room on South 'Main street, where an affray was being engaged in. After some little difficulty the officers suc ceedfii in restoring peace, ;but not until miul.h blood haidi been spi'iied. There were no iorpedbete vsed, but knives and pictols were freely handled. The prinoital corrfbaijanits were Claud Miller, Waliier Woods, Janies Moody Wash Bennett and Adoliphus Boone, all of whom were arested and Cooked up witth the ex ception of 'Miller, who it seems was only a medial tor in the affray. The str.et was crowded nnd 'the affray caused ooas.derable excitement. MILK WANTED- Housekeepers baring milk to spars, can materially aid the hospital by telephon ing their willingness to give some. The matron will tend a boy and bucket for be milk each day as long as it eaa be given. tf Just try a box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. At remain's Pharmacy. ' m - ROLL the wheel tor candy at the"Kiss-Me" TO CURB A COLJJ IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al. Iruggists refund the money if it fails tr cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. or each tablet The following sales were recorded yes terday: Grace B. Macnaughton to James J. Brown., property on Cxumiber- dand avdnue-. . ... .. . . : $2,000.00 J. G. iMerrinion, trustee, to Ashe- viile Electric Comtpany, land in TTT 4 . tu I"'. v 1 AAA OA . nwi Aimvu v .................. i(w.v Henry Sheppard, about 1,350 acres of land on Plat creek and on 'French Broad near Alexander's. . 5,225.00 VOU NEED Hood's Sarsapanlla if vour blood is irfmnre. vonr anne- j - J 7 J XT ST tite gone, your health impaired. Noth ipg boilds up health like IjOOD. ALFRED M. STONER DEAD. Dillsboro, April 7. Colonel Alfred M. S'oner died here this noraing of heart failure. He was a native of Pittsburg, Pa., and had been here for about three years engaged in mining opefmlons anost of the time. He had no relatives in this state ? and was 54 years of age. he colonel was a quiet citizen, but a man cf -colossal mind and great information. The inter ment will probably take plaoe here tomor row. tH&f. J. Biltmore Dairy. The herd, consisting of high bred Jersfjs, is under the daily inspection of a qualified veter inarian, formerly inspector for tbe New Orleans board of health. BARGAINS t M. (L. Yocuni, Cameron, Pa., says: "I was a sufferer for fen years, trying Jpcat all kinds of pile remedies, hut witibut suc cess. iDeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was re commended to me, I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure." As a perma nent cure for pT.es DeWill's Witch Hazel Salve ha no equal. C. A. Raysor. All the cows nave been Tuber culin tested and are in perfect nealth. No expense or labor spared to secure cleanliness in all opera tions connected with the milk. To do all the above costs money and lots of it; but we have the satisfaction of knowing that w are supplying customer with pure milk. Perhana vnn nan hnr milk a little cheaper, bat just think it BOYS' CLOTHING. 50 Suits, Size 5 to 14 . At 65c. ifil Suits, Size 5 to 14 yean At $1.25. 7f Suits, Size S t 15 rears At $2.00. M. Suits, Size 5 to 15 At $2.75. These are special bargains manufacturers' DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS. The newly elieoted members of 'the city I democratic executive committee held an important meeting yesterday morning at wha:h Charies A. Webb was elected chair man. A committee was appointed to se- cure suitable and convenient places for I democratic headquarters and reported' late in the af ternoon that they had secured rooms in the Johnston building over T. C. Smith's drug store. These rooms wO be fit ted up at once and active work on -the ipart of the committee begun. ' Cant Gardner is recruiting his company, the Cleveland Guards, so he will be ready to .report at headquarters on short no ice with a full enlistment in dase of war with Spa'in. Several gave him their names Mon day. Cleveland Star. OUT people wish it understood, says .the Henrietta and Caroleen 'News, that no ras (aliity or lawlessness Wi'K be tolerated here tor a. moment, and if rascals value their freedom, they will give 'these regions a wide, offing and pausing. ' fllast night the bard of John Evans, col ored, on Mr. G. W. Lawrence's plantation, was burned, with its contents of corn and forage. -Evans says some one set 'the bui d ing on fire and he bus -the meaUure of the man's traoka-Fayeittev'il'le Observer. The mayoralty contest in Hickory will be "wet' 'and "dry" again this year that is always the issue in municipal politics in Hickory. T. JM Hufham, present incuan lent, has been nominated for mayor on the 4ry 'ticket.' Landmark Chanles McCuQlers, a colored man from Swift Creek, was here yesterday looking for a 1 oat mule and a runaway negro. He said Sylvester Smith, a colored man, came to his house 'Monday morning and borrowed his mule and he hasn't seen mule or negro since. (News and Observer. The -stockholders of the Cauicaston have re-elected the old board of directors. Sen ator Butler -was elected president, (Major WvA- Guthrie Vice-president, W. H. Worth secretary and treasurer, and R. C. Rivers business manager. The paper wala report ed to be paying fits expenses. Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. Mr. J. V. Brown and Mrs. S. A. Sawyer, of Asheville, were married in "the ;par0ors of the Southern hotel, 'Dr. Campbell, of AsheviMe, officat ing. They had some dttfficul y In procuring a license as Registrar Hood was not at home, but a marriage license wirls found signed In has book. HendersonvtiHe Times. TBh popuCist counity execu'tive conrtnfttse met -hi' Shelby Tuesday. After consultation ii was decided to order precinct conven-. tkms to be held on Saturdiy, April 23, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of electing de'egaites to a counity convention to be held at some -future date, and also ho elect township committees. Cleveland Star. MINES A I CHAKLESTON. Charleston, S. C, April 7. The work of placing mines in Charleston harbor began today and will be continued actively un til the entrance to Charleston is closely guarded; The plans of mining are care rully guarded, but It is known that chains of torpedoes are to be laid in tht jetty channel and also in tne approaches to the fortifications, for should a vessel by any chance or action succeed in pass ing through the jetties it would of a cer tainty then make for the forts and endear or to silence the guns and . capture these strongholds. Mines are therefore to be placed near Moultrie and Sumter in a manner to block the advance of a ship that bad crossed the first danger 'tine. It is not known where the shore ends of the cables will be conveyed, but it Is presumed that the firing point will be either Sullivan's Island or Fort Sumter, If 'the torpedoes are laid as in some other harbors it will be possible to fire one or a group of four or six at once. The torpedoes, the electrical machinery and the cables are all in Charleston. The work of placing the submarine defenses will be completed In a few days. T. S. Morrison & do. Pour new story writers appear in- April niun-ber of -MoClure's; and they appear, too, with great credit to themselves, for four better short stories than they supply are not to be found In any one number of a lagaaine. Add an instalment of 'Anthony .Here's "Rupert of Hentsau" Ihst flings yet another charm over "Raissendylil ard F'avia emu gavas -yet ianoroier cum ana uremor w their complexities, and we hiave, in itbe flctkin off. the nflwrber, a yariety and cer tainty of enitertainn:ent sufficient for tne needs of almost any public. (Just try a box of Cascarets, the liver and bowel regulator ever made. 49-tf Oe jm want a Try the Thirty-five years make a generation That is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zanes- viltte. O.. suffered from Diles. -He was 'cured by using three boxes of DeWitt's Ha zel Salve. C. A. Raysor. BOARD AF TRADE MEETING. At the regular monthly meeting of the directors of the Boamd of Trade yesterday afternoon the secretary's salary was fixed at $20.00 per month. The secretary reported that Dr. Schenck, nizes the good will which thaa prompted the friendly communication from the rep resentat'ives of Germany, Austria, Hun gary, France Great Britain, Italy and Russia, as set forth in the address of your excellencies, and shares the hope therein expressed that the outcome of the situation in Cuba may be the mainten ance cf peace between the TJn'ted States and Spain, by affording the necessary guarantee for the re -establishment of or der in the island, so terminating the chronic condition of disturbance there which so deeply injures the interests and menaces the tranquility of the American nation by tbe character and consequences of the struggle thus kept up at our doors, besides shocking the sentiment of human ity The government of the United States ap preciates the humanitarian and disinter ested character of the communication now- made in behalf of the powers named, and for its part is confident that equal appre ciation will be shown for Its own earnest and unselfish endeavors to fulfill a duty to humanity by ending the situation, the indefinite prolongation of which baa he come insufferable.-' , TO SPAIN ALSO. London, April 7. A. Madrid dispatch says that the ambassadors of Great Brit ain, Germany, France, Russia Austria and Italy this evening visited Senor Gallon, minister of foreign affairs, and presented a note in tbe interests of peace, similar to the one presented to President McKin ley. Gullon, according to the dispatch, in replying to the note, said tbe cabinet was in full agreement, and Spain had reached the limit in conceding to 'the de mands of the United States. THE W00LSEY CAMPAIGN. The municipal election to be held in the town of Woolsey is creating some interest and as there are two tickets in the field there wiffl doubtless be somewhat of a con test alt the polls. The first ticket nomi nated with H. . Barnard at the head, is known as 'the reform ticket, and " the other the board Tuesday, on "Tree Planting and lzens- ucsex, oenner oi-wnaaa w iw Forest Fires," tbe public to be invited. polDtlcaL The Gazette T requtlsted by a i mam m. . 1(1. - ,a ' fin.dn.P.c ,a-ft.T a n.ivmKp.T mf i TiaDKiKLate lor aimerrraii on. ui Da.iu.uu bills were ordered paid, showed a balance in the treasury of $184.53. The auditorium committee rppotd thtt they had been unable to do anything, but asked that they might be al.oeA to con tinue. The advertising comniitfee reported that a great deal of the wrii:eup had been prepared and they were given two weeks in wsapk to complete tbear work. The secretary was instructed to 'secure the nian-es of the boarding houses in the city, who will itake the de'egates to the teachers' assemtbly, which convenes here in June, at $1.00 per day. The re'skgna'tiors of J. G. Merrimon and P. W; Thomate were accepted. Secretary tttawls has neccived a large number of letters and is corresponding with many who are desirous of coming here to locate. (Mr. Harry S. Aaesander, of Toiedo, O., a professional cyl;iist, is here for the week. Mr. Alexander is making an overland trip from the west, in the interest of the New YorkUveniBe; Journal, and cycling papers i cae country. 'He reacnea uuii i oppang ait tib Arlington. Aaticephalalgine cares quickly sad safely all forms sf bead ache and neuralgia, from whatever cause, kind er degree. Fountain 10c. 25 and 40c bottles. Raysor's Drug Store. . . tf Country Hams, smoked, nicely trimmed. A. D. COOPER. 49-3 seoaay, ana s et (XKtamg Observer NearrysH of the democratic storekeepers in ths revenue service have been retired in one way or another. Messrs. J. A. Fox, of Cobl Spring; and J. W. AMson, -of FaBs bown, are among tha latest to go oist Mr. Ftox was relieved at his own request and Mis Alhson resigned of his own volition. 9tatesvKndmark. ' wk ' " "" (Hon. Clesnent iManay, of Winston, the chairman of the -democratic state executive committee, 'wpeals" most encouragingly of ithe approaching democratic state conven tion, which be says will out-class all pre vious assemblages of the democratic hosts. (Mr. ManCey says the convention will onoe for aH raittle the course of the party to be pursued 'in the iMm!ng campaign. Attorney General WaTser is out in It will pay you to Lunch. call at the CANDIES marie frsh hour at the. ''Kiss Me" Dairy 16-tf every -Tie Dairy Lunch- The Leading Cafe in Asheville. Short or(Jer lunch and Mm drinks served at all hours. Ev- erythings GALBBEATE c cook. ticket to state that there is no truth in the i'eoft that if thait ticket is elected an ef fort will be made to do away with 'the Lookout Mountain Park, or the enactment of any ordinances of radii a.l ruvture. The question of taxing the street railway com pany will perhaps be the most serious one to come before the reform board ia of i as success. Printing That Attracts "We are determined to 'justify this motto. To this end we are constantly buying NEW TYPE AND FINE STATIONERY Six new fonts of type came Tuesday; other fonts expect ed every train. People who use the better grades of printing are learn- j ing that we are most likely to please them. They usually JL leave the order, are satisfied and come again. The reason is obvious: We can't afford a to do shoddy work at' any price. Th French Broad Pies m If. O. terview esse nt fug that
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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