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TELEPHONE 202. ,
Day d Night. V
Brace
ro-ftv T,r.t thpfse hot days, not neces-
ft
" earilly with such appliances as are in-J
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dicated by the cut to the left and the
" cut to the right, . ' -;
(Tho', we do cutto the right and to
the left).
Yes; that is a good way, too, and we
have a lot of them,, all sizes, the best
and most famous knickerbocker, and
at cut rate prices.
, ' But you can also brace up in an other
way. How? why with a battle of "Res
torative Calisaya Tonic," a truly won-
, flerful spring and summer help. Regu
lar price $1.00, now Cut Rate, price 75c.
' v, every bottle guaranteed.
Then too, you can Brace up at our
Fountain, where only the best of every
- thing is served.
Have you tried "Coca Toria"? tii
great, 5c. Cream soda with fruits, 5c.
" PELM'S. 24vPatton AYftnne,
IS THE PLACE.
' Open every Sunday, except during
? Church hours.
"The delightful shower last evening
nded the droughc tha,t had been un
broken since Aug'.ist 11.
"My relations with other" nations
continue friendly." Queen Victoria.
Ours too. We have a oast iron agree
ment to that effect.
Said the Spanish Don
With bandage on,
As he wept and sighed
In, pain!
O, you can bet
I'll never forget
That I blew up
The Maine
Some cf Ashevilje'a side streets at
. present are bjejt le3i.jns in what
streets should not be. Upon the hill
side back of the town is a quarry and a
stone crusher belonging to the city.
The crusher - was bought to provide
- means for- macadamizeing , ths dirt
' roads of thecity. The results cf its
' -"work last year as exhibited in College
and water streets were gratif yingly
" successful. If the city could! squeeze
. enough out of its pocket book to do
,v more of this work there would be gener
al rejoicing. Charlotte street for
: j stance is now a disgrace to civilisation
and should be' macadamized to the city
-lline.
It is stated that Croker las defeated
Hill in New York in the, first game,
having"forced" Elliott Danforth, chair
man o fthe state central . committee, -to
issue a, call for a meeting Saturday for
4 the purpose of calling the'tate conven
tion. This it is gossipped.'had been re
"wsted by Hill, and Danforth, "who Is
regarded as Hill's man, and -other poll
ucians declare that Croker ,! now has
control of the state." If David B. Hill
? has really re-entered the political are
na, to gain ontrol-i of. the " machine
In New York"; it can be asserted' with
confidence that this first-bout with the
enemy will not be the last.- It would be
--Early-Pall
Good Outings from 5 cents up.
Sr Up t
Purchases
v owwc vijfiviV!-lcw .uuiujgs iii iu cens ior dressing aaCKS,- ere.
New Russian Fleece. verV desirable for wrannpr?
-Larare stock of Towels and Nankin ar lnc. tiV . : - , :
neauquaneis iui iucuei ana
just in n ' ?s: K ?
Attention directed to our superior
places. , . . : c . , -w
of little interest to the publib oven In
Kew York state, this question of . a con
test between individuals , for , political
supremacy butV that , civ(c interest is
asleep in thastateas in. We others.
The" contest between political parties is
insignificant in comparison , to the squab
bles - between a . few. politicians. 1 Piatt
onorie side and broker on the other are
equally bad. ''The indifference onths?
part of the citizens' of- the state-to Hheir
assumptions of ..ownership, of, Its gov
ernment ; is 5 vastly wirse.V ;In; national
politicsth'ese local bosses are a menace,"
with their bargaining' and, combinations
It is a long look, ahead for daylight o,
follow the darkness in New York. -, The
only5 profitable' feature, of the situation
is the warning it conveys to other
communities "which i still preserva some
semblance of political independence.
PEACE.
V- , iCC ' ' '
V Peace! '
And the war is, over.
. Peace!',; :v.: -:- : -
And the right has won!
Back to its own dominion ' ,
Back to its own dark shore : v
The buzzard nation of the1 earth
Is sent forever more! r .
Peace! . .
And the wax is over."
Peace!
And the right has won!
-The oppressed have beenuplifted,
We have answered the'"Biteous'' cry,
And theJJord of hosts injustice -Has
given us victory!
Peace!
And the war is-over. '
Peace V
And our Duty's done, , .
The, eagle folds his pinions
jTo the suppliant Spaniard's call,
The great black cloud of warfare,
breaks , . '
And the sun shines over all!
: C. S.
THE QUEEN'S SPEECH.
Deplores Our War With
SpainEngland' s Foot-
hold in China.
London, August 12. The
queen's
speech at the opening of parliament this
afternoon was as follows:
"Lord and Gentlemen: My relations
with other nations continue friendly?
I have witnessed with deepest sorrow
the hostilities between Spain and the
United States two nations to which the
empire ia bound by many ties of affec
tion and tradition. Negotiations re
cently opened give fair ground for hop
ing that the deplorable conflict will be
brought to a termination by the conclu
sion of an honorable) and endurine
peace.
"Changes which have taken place in
the territorial relations of other powers
with the Chinese Empire have induced
me to conclude arrangements whereby
the harbor of Wei-Hal-Wei ajid certain
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ii wu itujiiL w mycpiony or iiong
Kong were leased to me by the Emper-
w - x uul ui arnuxsememB
will conduce to the maintainance of his
ndependence and the security of his
empire and be favorable to the devel
opment of the extensive commerce car
ried on between Great Britain and Chi
na, i '
"Gentlemen of the house of com
mons,
I thank you for the liberal pro-1
visions you have made for
fmy empire. ,The sacrifices asked of
you are severe, but no greater than the
exigencies of the present time require.
I am glad to recognize the value of the
provisions to which you have assented.
increasing the strength and efficiency
of my army."
SPANISH LOSS AT MAYAGUEZ.
Madrid, August 12.A' despatch1, bevr
ing no date, received from Poito Rico
today says: y
"Yesterday the enemy approached
Mayaguezz. ", -
The garrison, composed .of- AJf onzo
XIII regimpnt and the battalion cf
guerillas with two. mountain guns, un
der command of Colonel Soto, ' "se Hied
out tojattack the Americana. In the
ensuing encounter our troops T)ad thr
men killed and nine, wjjunded. Our
force -remained ail-night in tfie - field,
and the- next mornins the enemy "dis
embarked their troops inthe harbor
ana are occupying Mayaguez. 'Signed,
44 . '- "macias"
Arriving.
j.mitmg wools. Jur,; rail stock
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ime or oiauonery at special
JOY iij!IOi!S
IN HAVANA
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Spaniards and. CubaifS Alike
Celebrate Conclusion of
Peace--Military not
' ; Reconciled. ' -
- Key West,- August, 12. Advices from
Havani say that the city is full of Joy
over peace, both the Spaniards and
the Cubans joining, in. the celebrating.
The military and hotheads, however,
are incensed at . Spain for obtaining
peace, y - i . ..
The. reconcentradoes are hoping that
the; Americans will soon arrive1, and re
lieve the prevailing starvation. ;An of
ficial despatch was received ' by- the
war. department tonight from a signal
officer at Playa dr 1 Este, reporting an
engagement at Manzanillo today be
tween American naval vessels and
Spanish- forts. According' to the de
spatch, the battle began at 4 5' clock
this afternoon. The. coahmandter of he
naval force demanded the surrender of
the plaice, ;but the commandants re
fused. - ' ': ' ' '"' ; " .. -i -
: Men "were landed fro the American
vessels ' No further details were ob
tainable. The naval otP.cbils, do not
credit the report. .. . ' ;
ItHiRD IMMUNES
WILL START TO-DAY
Accident Causes Delay in Get
., : ting Off to Santiago.
Savannah, Ja., August 12. The Third
immune regiment will leave Savannah
for Santiago either tomorrow morning
or afternoon on the government trans
ports, Minnewaska.
The troops are now on the transport
and would have left this afternoon but
for two accidents. Something got
wrong with the refrigerator on the ship
and 10,000 pounds of meat became taint
ed and had to be burned and replaced
Shortly after this was discovered it
was found that the steam pipe had
burst and this had to be fixed. It was
also found that there were no water
casks on board.
By the time all these deficiences
were remedied the tide had gone out
and the ship was resting on the river
I bottom arid could not be moved.
If possible tomorrow morning's tide
will bb caught.
ADMIRAL KIRKLAND DIES.
San Francisco, August 12.-Admiral
Kirkland died at Mare island at
o'clock tonight. His death was some
what unexpected, for during the day
his condition was reported to have im
proved. Rear Admiral Kirkland was
appointed to the naval academy from
North Carolina on July 2, 1850, and has
served efficiently ever since. He was
retired a f w weeks ago.
ATKINSON RHEINHARDT.
muraer wm oui. ana so wiu mar
riages after so lone la time. On th
night of May 1 a marrtage was per
formed by Rev. Frederick W. Wey at
his bachelor, quarters, -with one witness
i present. The parties were Miss Dm
ma Rhinehart, the handsome daughter
Mr. Charles" Bonner Atkinson of
I Ashevtlle.- The ceremony was witness
d by Mr. R. M. Rhinehart, brother of
the bride.
Mr. Atkinson is somewniat tied, up
in nausiness iat Asheville for awhile, and
Mrs. Atkinson prefers to . live in
WaynesvUle, so they decided to keep
the secret from their most intimate
friends, but In looking over the record
of marriages the Courier man ran
across the item, and felt compiled to
n nussion as -a newsgauierer,
wish them a long land happy -married
iife.
. Mr. Atkinson is a son of the late
Captain Natt Atkinson of AshevUlle,
who was foremost as . real estate
Uho did as much for its upbuilding as
I any other person. Miss Emma is well
known all over Westemi North Caro
lina havine- lived in a hotel all her
life, The marriiage will be a Surprise
to all their friends. Even the bride's
parents will likely get their first au
thentic news from thisvltem. Waynes-
ville Courier.
OVER IN A MINUTE;
George Redpat, ai sergeant in the
Rough Riders, whose home is just
across the Kansas line in Oaklahoma,
writes as folliows from Santiago: "Af
ter thatfirst day's ; battle waa . over
was the happiest man s oh the soil' of
Cuba. I don't mind. telling you that 1
had half a notion that I was a coward
I had taken the place of sergeant, and
I knew It would be awful if I ran away
I didn't think I would run Awaf: but
I' did have ia sneaking notion that
might show the white feather Iri some
way. . When the buuets nrst Degan to
Whizz-z-z. " whizz-z-z, plunk, I - tel
vou my -heart went . up to" my throat.
but I errit'my teetn, gave a yeux and
charered risrht along with the rest of
the bovs. . The scare was over in
.ute; and I believe J can go into tne
battle ana. aoke nxe some ox tne
bovs did in: this one, ror I know , now
that I have nerve enough to stay."
A HANDSOME DISPIiAY.
y One ; of the most artistic displays of
nhotoeranhy yet jseen in Asheville is
on exhibition in '. the window of the
Racket Store,, beautifully colored and
true to nature. The faces wlU readily
he recoemlzed as some of Ashevlle's
leadine society. - This work is the work
of -Mr. J. B. Andrews, the tent photo
streets and lie justly deservs credit
for this most excellentrwork ,The coi-
orinsr of these photographs is some of
known in Asheville 'iis a master work
man and tvho-i now employed by; Mr.
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lr. David Kennedys
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Arso His . 1 P ound Pan
(Late of San
WE HAVE
GALORE.
' and
Would like to show you just what is what in
this line, now.
COME LOOK OVER OUR STOCK.
W. 33. Williamson & Co.
16 PATTON
Autumn Styles
Noy arriving almost every dayIn
Clothing, Dry Goods, Underwear,
Shoes, Hats, and
Butterick Patterns.
H. Re&vyood & Co. 7 & 9 Patton Ave,
Telephone No. 150
F. D. THOMPSON & CO.,
Commission Merchants.
HAT, GEAIN, FEED, LIME,
Star Brand Louisville Cement $1.25 per barrel.
Imported Portland Cement $3.00 per barrel.
WHOLESALE AND BETA1L.
South Lexington Avenue, ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Storage of Furniture a Specialty.
Wm hAvtt for sale chean one rait of w alnu furniture and some door and
window KiM&i, sprinkling hose and
0 -E3I- MILLER.
Mattress - Maker -
82 Woodfin St.,
Old Mattresses renovated and
done at residence if desired. Bepairing and renovating springs
and all kinds of D pholstery work. Charges very reasonable. All
work guaranteed. Mail orders promptly attended to. Refers to
house keeper at Battery Park
Augusta ISrewing
THE FAVORITE BEER OF ASHEVILLE
Orders wDl be filled for Bottle Beer 1 ,
if left: at or phoned to "
Halyburton & Co., Franco Donnell, i & B. Mclntyre, (Pat. Carp,-
' Swannanoa Hotel CcC and .
. Pat, Mclntvre, AeU Augusta Brewing Co.
You get'the Natural Flavor in Using
J0) I i i n 'J ; IfD S h h n
LEMON
Absolutely Pure,
i turs
v
ir4at:25i Cents;
Antonio, Texas.) r
18 SOUTH MAIN ST.
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AVENUE.
Post Office Box 76
CEMENT AND STORAGE.
reel, one- set lace curtain stretchers.
and - Upholsterer,
Asheville, N. C.
made over equal to new. Work
Hotel.
FOE-
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YANILIiA. ; :
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BARTLETT'S PURE,
APPLE UlilEGAR.
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; Everybody ; knows what it
is. xou can get a gallon for
25. CENTS.
i ' It
JBnRins
45 S. Main St.
Phone 12
STERLING
SILVER NOVELTIES
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f DIAMONDS
Direct fiom Manufacturebsv
B. II. COSBY,
The Reliable Jeweler,
37 Patton Avenue.
Wblte House Special
A blend of the richest
and best flavor Coffee
in the world.
THIS COFFEE IS
PLAIN ROAST;
Not glazed with poisonous
impurities.
None Genuine Unless my
Name and Label.
F. H. White,
17 SOUTH MAIN.
PHONE 203.
PHOTOGRAPHING OHILDREH
Isn't an easy task, tut we an
well fixed for It and are very successful
with, them We have a quick working
lense and can generally get tbem in
spite of moving1. .
Bring up the baby when it's feeling
well and come whan you have plenty
of time, we will have dolls and toys to
amuse It.
High grade -portraits of every one.
young or old.
We do all kinds of Indoor photo
graphing on short notice.
Developlngland finishing for ama
teurs. Kolak supplies, Kodaks for sale
anl rent.
RAY'S, 8 North Court Sqnaa
Magnilicent Bnilding Lotslor Sale
At Saluda, N. C.
Ixts of one, acre or more, only five
minutes walk from depot, other loi
further out Grand and sublime views,
grand panoramas of beautiful mountain
scenery and the finest climate east of
the Rocky mountains. Apply to.
E. B. GOELET,
Architect and Heal Estate Agent,
Saluda; N. C.
1793 Bingham School n SHEYILLB,
Established In 1793. I , , I
Maj. R. BINCHAM. fill
I0QQ A.M., LL.D.,SHpt. fill
1000 MUitAry; Iff. 8. Army X 1
h. a
Officer detailed. U LI
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whidr have a s Phone-