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mh a Tottn'li07nttA illC UttllJ(.;U(4IiUtlU ASIIEVILLX5. N. C. - ,U3D KKI K'fflBG lIGFTOniS ASHEVILLB GAZETTE PUB LISHING 'company 0; jtiie SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 4-inv. One Tear... ...j. ....... r.iiir Six Months 2.25 1.90 nr. Eleven Weeks Daily. One Month. ..5... 40 Dully, !One Week. ... Weekly Gazette, Ore Year......... ttviv aarette. Six Months........ too These reduced rates are for subscrip-. Ad- Hons paid POSix a v v- r VANCE. All: credit subscriptions . will be charged at tiie rate oi i STeek to? whatever Ume'they may run. n...a o iivAred In Ashevllle, c5ia d i iy oarrler. at J. cular'-s suDscnpxioH u v. ' T- SSe limits ot territory the paper gay k-w latter: nostal card or tele- Ihonran to the carrier. I . ..- - TBLJCPHONB 202. ' - Day and Night. (Ctit Rate "A-: good recollection Is invaluable - thpsri times. y 'Therefore;' beartin.mlnd. the .induce - Sticky Fly Paper, per box, 25 double sheets, cut' to..-..' 25c Berated Talcum, perfumed llc Boxes refilled for t 'Two quarts Fountain Syringes . . ... ,75c . FuUl line rubber goods . just re- , .fiem iulb "Family Syringe. ..... T. . . 50c VT Fresh rubber is worth your money 'V but old , rubber is worth-lees nothing. OUTIS ARE, FRESH, ; - JUST- RECEIVED.- - Our Ice cream soda is unexceueu. ?v c serve wlih crushed fruits. Oream frozen Hit I I V . . Alii W V v Pemam's Pharmacy, CUT-RATE PRICES. mm ""CSS!! " The republican endorsement" of Rus sell's administration does not raise Rusj 'seil as much- as it lowers Ills party.. X . c ', - . - . 'i Sagasta says "something has aireaay been done .toward maKing peace. i' Sagasta refers to Watson's knock-out i.in ;io ia snmpr'what nrevious. v It is not ' certain that anything has been done yet.'' ;V" If uucie ssamueji scuua tii mo ments of Ills soldiers toAsheville he 1; won't' be forced" to. pay six cents a gal f loiuf or "drinking water. - Pure -Water " and the purest air in the. worjd will be "-iree'A 'r i' ' pi;- : ', , .' f A correspondent thinks that the, town TiWa auddenlv nut on saueamishness that tit cannot tolerate a liquor saloon on the public sauare, when in the same build ing the; republican-club has had its head Quarters "for " a long ime.' But the of fensive performances of the republican club' are confined to the night time In that particular locality. , " 11;; - Those -who are familiar, with people i and afEairs Jin Paris assert that Zola lias been at his old tricks In the Dveyfus xhatter and has simply aimed, at person--. al publicity, i This feeling is so strong In Paris that it has lessened the sym- pathy that ;, Dreyfas ;. might Kave had , i . - - were some one else his champion. 'Th a v t Vi a f t Ti o n th rvri tl osi J h a. VP 1 t "Zn1 a. " slip away, shows that he la not taken - seriously. ' The Asheville lawyers who are com" pelled ! to? practice, in the. special terms of court held , during these vdog days don't .relish the task' and denounce the whol e scheme Jof special terms. ' They declare that after working through !the courts from September to June it is mii rw. :- . vuf .. Psw &m. a tr v jk -,. w v wuv -.- 40 not a fair deal for -the court ineen-1 lng His ( Honor to Jride . -.them through the hot spell' If His Honor de sires to spend a part of the summer in Asheville, the -lawyers would prefer Ho entertain him outside the court room..; Sid Mohammed Torres, , the minister of foreign affairs for his august :majes- ty the sultan of Morocco, does. n6t wish -to be a neutral toward Spain. His peo-' pla have been hoarding , their grudges against the . Spaniard throwgh a' Prices We mast hurry our. Summer, Goods but, a3 we ;liave adviws that our early Fall Dress Goods !are t being ready to be shipped ana win De la.very snoruv. . lireat bargains are now to be had. ' Consignment of Musqueiaire Chamoie Gloves worth to bd sold for 59c. 1 good White and line Centemeri Kid Gloves:..;- AH the new styles in Corsets W . U. U., Warner and Her Majesty Ooraets'Dewey-BeltJBucldea Washable 'Bibbons... 'Jf?ew Goods ariving daily. sand years".' After centuries of warfare the Spanish expelled-the. Moors from the Iberian peninsula and crowded them back upon the northwestern shore of Africa., Spain again made war on the f Moora n 1859-60, and . after whipping them" mulcted.-the sultan in jhe sum of 26,000,1560 piastas. Only five years ago the- Spanish were - warring' again .with Morocco, this time' concerning. Melilla. another commanding promontory 'Which Spain holds near" the coast: of i Algiers. On the whole Sid would like to pay off an old score "or two, now that. Spain has . t - - " . f , . troubles of her own v t.- : i Whether the board of tradeucceeds In the efforts it .Is making to iSequre ine location ; of an ; army camp- near Ashe ville. or not it deserves tne xnaiiKs yi the community for energetically,, under taking the task.: - This is the very kind of work' for which the board of, trade was , organized, to . encourage the , loca tion In the city of new enterprises that would be' of financial ' benefit to , the community, r Uncle . Sam's army' camps are business enterprises on a vast scale,; TMeir monthly" pay roll is , many i-thottr sand dollars and; the -feeding i-of Cvthe host of -men aJsocalls for someflargf? purchases of supplies from the localit ei in which the camps are located. Thus far though there has' been much . sick- ness atTampa and other camps at low altitudes the; danger "that hangs over them that of ; the yeNow fever has not yet i materialized, i The danger still ex ists however,f and juill continue, threat- ening for several months. , - Besides this the troops are weakened In body", and spirits by ? continuous, life In hot and dusty camps, rendering discipline diffi eult and burdensome. All this would be obviated by the transfer of, these troops to Ashe ville, where ample grounds, well watered could be easily secured for a camp, and7 as soon as ' the transfer 'was publicly r known-.- there would : be - no difficulty in - recruiting f any regiments that might.be' short of men. The wis dom of the project .to locate a camp here early' appealed to -the Gazette, and we earnestly kope the . authorities at -. ' . ' ' - - . Washington will appreciate its advan tages and" move promptly "in the mat ter. . . . Ult is difficult to get &t the truth about the attitude and character, of the Cuban soldiers. It looks though some what as IfV"iolItics'Vwere at 'the bot torn of some of the slighting statements madeaboiit rthem.: ; Not Ions' asm th'ev were branded as; Inefficient and cow ardly because they "let Pando get Into Santiago"; .where events proved he did not get..- Now it is asserted in -sonie Auarters that they are ready, to cause us morei trouble than the Spanish, As to their qualities as soldiers the Boston Transcript is quite likely correct in say ing "Probably the Cuban insurgents are very much like1 Marlon's men, for they are drawn ! from the same classes, be ing, made up of men who know wood craft and ' led by 1 chiefs ' who realize that guerrilla, .warfare is, the. only.. one In which they can hope to be effective. If 'We depise our allies,"' what shall be our feeling for our opponents, " whom those allies have frequently baffled arid beaten ?" And as to their position to wardAmericans, a Cuban, who is said to be '' high' in the .confidence of his ..... '" . , . . . . .... . .-j-. ; .: .. .. countrymen, and well acquainted with the designs of the leaders, Mr. Juan Gonzales, says: a Our war, cry from the beginning has been .-'Cuba libra,' and that will be the cry to the end. It has heered our men on . through difficulties and sufferings', that : seemed Impossible to human beings. It has . helped our mothers wives and daughters to bear patiently evea more, than those the'ion tinental soldiers bore. when,.your coun try was gh ting for its freedom.' "No W; when we say 'Cuba libre we meafi free Cuba, not a dependent Cuba. "We are grateful to Americans and we donot fear -that the true Americans will try to de priye us of freedom, but we do fear the money r power that is in, the .United States. We will not submit to having it manipulate things to bring about in Cuba what it has done in . Hawaii vuoa must be a free state. Our com . . -: . - " w w - wv v. uf . vviii - merce will go to the .United States as it, has gone in the" past, and the Amerl cans will benefit by having a f ree peb- ple at their doors." "' ' The saving of the cost of transport inar'the' raw. cottonf rom the gin to; the mill has given the southern producer a great advantage oVer his northern bus! nesa, rivaJ, for that salvage Is j a fair profit of Itself. There has been "a move ment at.the east to havevcongress em tho"-viPwerea with the rit to fix hours of Colored Kid Glore for 89c. Full ' i."''. ; - and VVaists. .B. ;'& G ; -W. B. labor with a view to reguiatms tr.e 1 - ..." natural differences that exist between the two sections of the country, but thesel advantages cannot be : wrested from "the south- by legislative enacts ment,"and the only" thing for the east to do'is to adapt itself ;. to the changed pondltions of trade and business, as it has done pefqret The jcotton' manufac turlng Industry i has gone to x the i south to stay The . eastern operators must follow it there or 'go1 but. -of the" business, : t A TOPICS OF .TCDAYiV : ''Compared with the great sea battle3 at Manila and Santiago," says the New Vork Sun. "the fight . of Commander Todd's flotIlla"ln,the harbor of" Man zanillo must be reckoned . among ; our minor triumphs : yet earlier in the war it would have J thrilled : the country, whil its clean-cut' record of six Span ish ' vessels destroyed and two others driven ashore by a force of seven -Ves- sels on our side, and without our suffer ing & single -casuality, stamps: it as of the brand, of victories that made Dewey f amous. - I ' ' - - ,In answering a correspondent in the Augus't Ladies'; Home Journal, Mrs; S. T. Rorer writes that -she considers coffee, as it is usually made, in T the American ' f amlly-strong and from the pure bean an injurious. drink, especial ly for'nerVous people. .No- doubt the student to whom you ref er an study better after taking a cup of coffee, but thenew energy is caused by u stimu lant, the eff ects of which will soon pass off,' leaving him lower in nervous force, That is 'the:'reason he has headache and and feels so miserable when he is with out coffee. If it is only the hot drink he requires why, not take, a cup of clear hot water or a cup of cereal coffee Children should drink cold water.'- POSTSCfilPTS. The people of Maryland have raised a fund of $25,000 to purchase some sort of a testimonial for Commodore Schley, wno m a native ox: mat state and be longs to an aristocratic old family. After much discussion as to the form in which to offer the gift the commit tee in -charge, has very sensibly deoided to purchase a) J handsome villa, sur rounded by a small farm, within an hour or two of Baltimore 'and Washing ton so that the commodore will have a snug harbor to anchor in when old age overtakes him and he goes upon the retired list. - - " - XJnsefl Oil From Flaxseed. Flaxseed oil, or linseed oIL Is obtained by pressure- from the seed of flax. The Beads ;are usually stripped from the' dry flax stalks, a handful at a time, through a set of r iron teeth, standing in a row; half an Inch at the top and a quarter of an inch at the; bottom. .The seed bolls are then weU dried and thrashed and winnowed, to remove the outside hull, or capsule, from the seed. The latter are then ground in mills and the powder is subjected to power ful hydraulic pressure, which extracts the biL Sometimes the seed is roasted before grinding because the, heat destroys the gummy matter in the interior coating of the - seeds. ' The oil. Is therefore secured more free from mucilage, but it is of a higher color and of more acrid taste than that express! from the raw seed. St. Louk) Republio, . ' 'J Peking's Old Paper. Peking's Kin Pan is the oldest newspaper in the world, having been published con tinuously for nearly 1,000 years, rut began as a monthly,' became a weekly in, 1361, and since the beginning of the century has been anally.. It now furnishes three edi tions a day, and; in order to prevent cheat ing - by the vender, prints them cb papwr ef different colors, the first bemg fyeUow the Becond white and the last gray." - - 4 ,i'. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen; neryous - and hoi and get tired easily. it you ; nave smarting feet or . tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease, v It cools the - feet and makes ,i walking easy. Cures ; swollen and sweating feet, blis tering and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold Dy an druggists and shoe, stores for 25 cents. Trial package free. .Address, Alien s. Olmsted, ise Roy. N. T. I ETTE R than curex Is "Drevention IS By taking Hood's Sarsaparillayou may keep wen, witn pure blood, strong nerves and a good A PP ETI TE . 1 GonsuapTion OAnBIGURED. T. A; S-Ocum, M C, the. Great Chem J ist and Scientist, Will Send Free, ' to the Afflicted, Three Bottles -: ; of, His Newly ;, Discovered r t 'Bemedies to Care Cou- T , p v sumption and All' - i (- Lung Trou-.,; K " 'i x-r! -""T hies. - Don't delav until' It Is too latA. rvin. iumption.Wiiiiiteniptea, means speedy and eertain death. Address T. A. Slocum, VL C., '98TPise street. New ' York; "and jrnen writlag the Doctor, give express and "postoface a4are8, and please mention read mg tnis a icie in tae uazette. -, Nothing could - be : fairer, more philan (hrople or carry more joy to the afflicted, than the offer ef -IL A. Slocum., M. O.. of New York City. Confident that he has discovered a re liable cure for. consumption and all bron chial, throat and lung diseases, general iecllne and weakness,-leaa of fiecVand all conditions of wastiag; and to make its great merits . known, he win send, - free, three bottles to- any reader of the Gazette, HTho may .be suffering. , Afrea! this dew scientiflo course ef taedlclne has -pemanently eared thou Basfia e apparently hopeless cases.' Tha Doctor - eenalders it hla reHgiaua toty a duty wtlch he owes to human fcy to donate his Infallible cure. ; He has proved the dreaded consumption ts be a curable disease beyond' any doubt, and has on file In hia American and Euro r sxa labsratcriBS tectimeniala cf exper Uc frcm tlsse beaeStsd and eured, la all tarts cf ,& wcrU. , j .. Agua ! "Agua! i'c Chihuahua, Chihuahua! - t'- " -x " , : ' : Dolce t far niente Young man; learnTSpanish Consult Bainbridge as to the best DM3BniC3E'Os A Bteii Garpet? :: Should be of good !j quality., v 1 nere is more ; wear and ' tear on' it than ; ! on any other carpetun ;! the house. We have aV very : pretly tapestry Brussels that we are ypw are anxious for a take a lookt it; it will FURNITURE AND w . B. Williamson & Co. 16 patton Towels, Sheetings, ZTapkinsv Damasks, y " , , - . Curtains, Coverlets, Blankets, &c. Underwear of all kinds, Shirt Waists, , ? Skirts, Hosiery, Glov.es, Corsets, Col-'' " lars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs. . ''' A superb etock of .Dress Goods, . Silks, ' , ' - ' " ' , "Velvets, La-vnis, Organdies . Percales, ; ' Ginghame, &c. "'''" . ; - Buttrerck Patterns. A large line . of Men's and Boys' Cloth- ' 'T!r7 ing, Underwear,x ; Furnishings, Shoes and Hata at 83 1-3 cents on thd dollar. -v. H. Redwood & Go. One Price Store; Telephone No. 150 Commission HAY GRAIN, PEED, LIME, WHOLESALE ND RETAIL. : South Lexington Avenue, ASHEVILLE, N. C. . - Storage of Furniture a Specialty. ' We bare for sale oheap one suit of walnu furniture and some door and window screens, sprinkling hose and THE TJIsri'VE: Largest patronage and fullest equipment in its history. Fac ulty, 8; Students, 508; 3 Academic Courses; 3 Elective Courses ; 3 Frofessibnal Schools, in Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition $60 a year; board $8 a month. -Ample opportunities for -self help. , Scholarships and loans for the needy. ' ; Summer School for ; Teachers; 24 In, stmctors; 185 Students. ' Total enrollment, 670. For Catalogue. Address PEESIDENT ALDEEIIAN, Chapel HillfN. C. s The State Normal College Offers the yoring women of the State thorough professional, liter ary i classical, scientific and industrial education. Arrival expen ses $90 to $130. Faculty ot 30 members More ' tb anT400 regu lar students. Has matriculated about 1,500 students, represent ing every county in the Stata except two. Practice and Observa tion School of about 200 pupils.4 ? To secure board in dormitories all tree-tuition applications must be made before A ugust 1. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers.j-For catalogue and other information, address -j :"- c , h'. ;TtlESlDET;MclVER; Greensboro, N. C. ; V PEACE INSTITUTE. Raleiflh,;N. pro A: Famous school for Girls. - Very, thorough and ot high grade. Judge Geo. D. Oragr, Culpeper Va.", says:T ;"I sincerely believe it; Is the " very best female school Of which I have any knowledge." - Illustrated cat alogue fritss to all who apply. yJ. JAS,' DINWUXDrE, M. A. Principal. 1 1 THE FAVORITE BEER 01; ASHEVILLE. Orders, wDl be filled for Bottle Beer , , if lfift ah or "nhnnpd tn ' ' - - Halyburton & Co., FrankJO'DoBnell, C. B. Melntyro; Pat. Carr, , ; V Swannanoa Hotel Co., and - Pat.Hclntvro; - 1 , t you , may1 jne d ; it in "your business.' 1 . f ' t text books. ' ; S. i V GOOICvSTOnii; (Late of Sail Antonio, ATexas.) - r; IB SOUTH MAljST ST; ism sellirig extra i close.. - If baigam, you had better be worth the trouble. CARPET HOUSE. Avenue, Post Office Box 76 Merchants. CEMENT AND STORAGE. reel, one set lace curtain stretchers. Aet. Augusta. Brewing Cb. " w i i r- m -AI7D- o DlEECT FROM MaTUFACTIIREBs, B. H. GOSBY, The Reliable. Jewefei, "Iiiss Georgiana ;Poiingtoii Has opened a Studio for the in. - struction ofy Vocal and Instrumental Music ;at(ropm-U6, third floor, J t Maxwelton ; building, Patton Avenue. ARTISTIC PORTRAITS. High grade photographs finished in pernentp'latlnmn.?Vi. Our .poses are characteristic of th subject and skillfully lighted. - Our single slant north light makes it eaay; for us to make good pictured i E011 have a certain artistic style that attracts. - -We photograph anything and every i??'Sd?rs T outdoors on short no ni?' gaHery in North Carolina with 18x22 camera. We have specter fine -lense? for architectural worklni copying. We also have three y different wide angle lenses by which we' can photo any shape. kodaks for- sale1 and rent Kodak SUDDlIeS fl.Tld rlAVOllririinw .nJ; 4-l. for amateurs. RAY'S, 8 lfK"! uctions In Artistic Piano Playing, Method : as usad in the prominent conservatories nf minin try and abroad. Kurt Mueller, Pianist. Formerly teacher of the tipper classes in tht world-renowned mindwort&iritfv? ervatory of Music, Berlin, Germany. Thoroujrb instruction in voice cnl tuxe by Mra. Clara MueUer after fa mous methods.- .Harmony Lessons without extra charge. Several Recitals are planned, free of charge to students. . At Home; 16 CJharlotte'Street, . ,1 to 3 nRlnnlr ' mm in ARE THE BEST Obtainable Anywhere- We sell them in BULK and in GLASS. . For a- few davs we nfter these Pickles at reduced priqes to close out our pres- C11C SXOCK. JEJKinS BROS. x ' J- :j ;!'. Phone 125. ;47v Sonth Main SL ' t AH Persons Wno Have Secoiidhand Shoes to eel! will4 flDd salelor them at ,jsagie etreet,, Asheville, N. Frank Jackson, THE CHEAPEST j Por Sale rnirougb ALL COAL 'DEALERS AND ALL GROCERY STO: tfhinh have a v Phono CTCOrJOr.lY in taking Hood's Csp - raparilla, becaaso 100 dczcj css dollar? is peculiar to and Ircecalyd the 023, True CLOOD Puxifex. - ' I 1 i . I ' ; N - v jiiiilillii
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