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1 ' "Mi-- - r - - - ' 1 1 - A8UEVELLE,;N. 0, FBIDAY-iMOENING, SEPTE1IBEE 16, 1CC3 "As - V Price 5 Ccnfcv f. . f ... V " "X. ... , -.' ... . I ' '.' - - St , . liiilef ! BBMS! Contractors 'are now putting the finishing toucbes on our new store and will not be able to turn over possession to us for several ciavs tt say Wednes- r. i While ! at tiev:oia " stand ' all oods will so at a sacriliqe s : The weather suggests heavier ffoods. We, will close out at a " -f f price a Uraited .ajpount ci Jt Serge Suits,; ; - V Serge Sklrts, , ; Silk Waist's, . i..?,1 '' ' j r' -v. . Fancy Striped Underskirts, SilH Capes tot , Cool evenings, .: .. .... , -v- In fact all: goods now at 23 South M in Streets A Next ; week we will be ready; to offer- an en tirely newBtock in ulk at : 3t Patton Avel OESTREICHER&CO 28 S. Main St. ' Saratoga Potato Chips, : r. Banquet Wafers, Shredded Codfish, Boneless Codfish, Banana Hams, Shredded Wheat Biscuifr.',": V T; 6. Ai GREERr Fine Groceries, t A. Roarer & Gallet, Onza & JJe GraudPeiraud'e,; Liibin's, X t Violet : of Paris and ,6rbwn: t X Perfnmery CoC ;Tbe newest X odors .and i violet extracts and toilet wate's can; al- J ways be obtained trom us. X We also carry a well select- ed stock of other perfames. ;t A ,.':T.. " r- .Vt . - : V- . .... i, ! HEIUITSII & REAGAI1, t Church St. end Patten Ays.V 5 , Agents for I Huyle'r's Candiei Fresli Secretary 'Day Makes a r Statement after a :. iGabihet Dinner. - Government Policy Finally ; 3 and Absolutely Set- : ru ' y ' ; i!V ' . ' tied. i ' I Onirimisaiorri Will Sail From '.;.rvrv;s' . j ; i Ork TOniOrrOW. I 'r ' - - - Our Demand Includes Only Luzon but i Spain may Kefuae to Hold the J v Other Islands. Washinton.SepV 15. AtU oclock tonight, on the concusion of a dinner e-iv-en bv the president to - the cabinet and peace commlsson ? Secretary Day gave out an offlcial statemerib which ald that "the peace commission, with the exception of Senator Gray hadj spent the greater part of yesterday . I today In the free discussion of their du-1 fies, and that while the nature of their insections should be . kept v secre t it was possible to state authoritively that 0 thOSe in the senate. Once the peace Negotiations witix'the utmost cordiali-f importance unless com v.. .,t. .a n -TatHa fniiv I . ... .i pelled to. If the commission Could com- x wuiiuiyu , A x- .ln rmapped out as the result of the consul Rations af the last two days. XAt the very outset it would be made clear to the Spanish , commissioners that preparea zo ioiiuw me wmsc m i.uuuma(l been closed. there can be no modihcauon or, or ien-jon iation from demand maue Dy tne uniteorjcesr and its signature by ue queen, The decision arrived at said Mr. Day. 1 received the cordial approval of the cabinet The comisslon wouad sail . . , . - - from New York on the Campania at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. - ; The above statement conclusively shows the government's policy has beenmanded united States knows that haniiito.lv no fieri onri fhnt tnnithinc rf I no money can be scot out of Soain. and , , . , 7it vital importance has been left tt the discretion of the American cOmmis- sloners. -" " - According to the best information ob tainahle' the demand of the United State3 includes the island of Luzon coupled with-the insistance that Spain give guarantees which win practically secure to the United-States future con- trol of the-entire Philippine archipel- ago. " There yis every reason to believe that the rest of the islands will be per- TnJt.tPfl r nRmaJT wnndert ' Rryanlsh rule . v , i .- - ' ifunne goyernrarai musi ue w a. ciia.r-. axjter" entirely satisfactory to the Unit - 1 ci c v v. c i" - i-'"""- to dispose of the Islands without this n,toTi.Wf to ttt,u0i -..:--;...:.. . - states wju also control ;tne commerce nf th ntlrp .PhilUnrvIno TVnn. - " ' ' ;" . . Amongj:nose. wnooave taiKea wito the reticent commissioners ther belief that the ; commission, may find itself 'forced -to- conclude a . treaty that wai insure the United Stated owner - ship of the entire Philippine. group. the-diplomatic corps there appearsto be an . understanding thali U Spain will not retain the other islands if i -the United Stater .te :n Luzon , only, refusing to beJi' responsible ; for their CfWPTtlTriPWf JSlnpA " wfthrmt T iitaii fhol Philippine are worth'rnothin"g tothem. THE ERT BEST RUBBER STAMPS fSSrSSySSS fiVi 2ti SSSS ItVTf maker of rubber stamps that, print. E3TABL1SHHD 1C3S. TrfflEWlMTfAHIV-SAWITARllIM . A Special PriysU Treatment of Lung t. ., - KABL Ton BUG R,M.DMKllol Director. rates; per iteeb : and upward, aocordinat to tke room selected, includes everything excepting mediclncss, wkich are supplied at coat - A certain number tf room are reserved - at : lower rate for ? patients whose financial circum stances require it, and to such the medicines axe: also Included. Patients can enter sad leave at any time. Advanced' cases not admitted. - - ,v .;. , - V. 7 rJdjSPRINGS;:Nd?F: ! "IV D. GREEN, : , Manager . C3 miles from Asheville. Keduced rates' round trip tickets frt.m all points SPECIAL REDUCED SUHMER RATE3. - TRIBUTE BY GOMEZ TO. SPAI1ISH SOLDIERS Does not Belie ve Annexation ; of Cubatopnited State'f c ; - 1 Possible. . Havana Sept. cprreapondent who -has r just returned from he camp General : Gomez reports : the Cuban leader as saying that- to shfift a drop pt blood, during the suspension of boatii ties r would be a diggrraceful act. The Cubans Bought to give the country, and, all in the benefit-of the most ampl lib- erty and did not wish to inspire hatra to Spain. They had fought the form of government, not the people. ' Gomez -paid a tribute to the honor; i of the Spanish soldiers. He declared that under no circumstances did he j. : . .... v V ". . noilftvp H-nnPTnalnTi nr tr th Unitei state Cuba p05- Swicu elements capable or governing themselves without, assistance. He is in favor of disarming"" the insursrcmt forces. FEARED DISORDER IN THE CORTES Sagasta s Reason ; for Cut- ting Short Its f efesldns. Madrid, Sept. 15. The queen regent presided over the cabinet council today Sagasta dealt with, the parliamentary situation eaying ' he regretted .it was necessary to cut short the debate, Jbut it had to, be done to prevent. dis orderly scenes in the chamber ..siinlla 4VTOiauoi oui naa oeen passea tn cortesf .- i. - ,' - CONGRATULATES SPAIN, London. Sept. 15. The Standard num editorially thi morning, commenting the passage f -the protocol by the. 8 hd the government upon having survived a difficuttod siicWfully ' "Spain," it continues; "appears re- knowfng whaever dif, ference may arise in the peace nesro- I tiations, she Is bound to yield. As to I reoorts that indemnitor will w rla- 1 therefore is unlikely to make such a -de- mailcl seriously If the United States secures Luzon It is most Drobabl that f . Spain will give up the remainder of the islands as a useless incumbrance." JEWISH HEW YEAR. t The Greatest Feast in the Hebrew Urded Commences .To-nlffht. With the rising of the first tar this f11 "t important holiday in j will be continued twenty-four hours without a moment's cessation, for I September 16 ushers in ' the Jew jsh New Year 5,659. It Is a mov- able feast and comes ten days earlier tw year tnan last- Then follows the - feast of Rash Hoshanah. This is the greatest feast in thr Hebrew creed . and continues until the advent of Tom TTiflpiir or the day j of atonement, which occura ten. days I later I The seasons of Rash Hoshanah and Tom KIppur are entirely different in nature. The Rash ( Hoshanah is-one of great rejoicing una is - ooservea oy feasts and ceremony by all Jews. The I Tom : KIppur which follows immedi- 1 togito tw.tw1mm tton- The fast commences - in , the y vJening and. continues throughout the 1 AftSS ; place in the Hebrew creed that penance, rT doesMn the Roman .Catholic religion, be held, today arid Saturday in the SLZZZ rSLfiS" L"tYt!LZ Jrytiii crvxis 1 Ha-Tephllla in this city. Many Jewish , attend- divine services. ,- , ; . , J r Ask your dealer for Grape San Cured Tobacco and get a -cloth pouch-free , with each . five-cent cut o i72-2m j lnrnticn for th and Throat Diseases. Hotel andrBanitarium Co. Mountain Park Hotel . . -. , 9 4 - H , 1-- j " - '' EMPRESS' BODY ; 2 novj ifr viEnrm Crowds Dressed in .Mourn- " , ing Witness ItsAr- . - ' .-. Vienna, Sept. 'lS.-The train bearing the- body jof , the murdered empress - of Austria T&rrived here at 10 clock" .to- night,' - A. large 'number of . dignltaxies and clergy, escorted the body to the palace with much' pomp and ceremony. The : streets were guarded by lines of troops who. held - back the enormous black dressed crowds. , 1 - - -The people - were -impresslvety reva- lent and loud sobbing was heard, and as the sad procession movtd slowly along the emperor awaited the body at the palace, where the remains were blessed in the imperial chapeL The public will be admitted to view the empress' body lying in state from Friday till Saturday at noon, when, it will be conveyed with every exhibition oi-Hapsburglan splendor, o the impe rial vault at the Capuchin church at 4 o'clock. . TO BE SLOW DunCUltieS xnat Will Ketard Movement of Spanish TroopsTrom Havana. ' Havana, Sept. 15. The American? and - 'v ...... Spanish coinmis&ionera are carrying on ., T Tf ia' vw,at na- HJ " x, tion wiU requires longer time thati at first expected owing not only? to " the tniterial difficulties of embarking 150,000 men but-us6o thW fact that the American commission wiU haveto itake ea oy tne spanisn' army Blanco will" remain at his post tmtil- the last and his authority will be ree- . , ' ' . - . , - - opized until American rule is formally assumed. The custom department will bp. first tiirnArf wor tr. t.h Amerfnana. EVACUftTION ment. - Mr. Deaver and: several deputies The troops wiH then have began to hurried to the station and shortly be embark from Havana. fore the train pulled out found itheir man rAljn flrwr1 hirorflirr emitMl The surrender of the forts and bat- teries wiH be gradual as the American . tiUillCr LUl LOtlVCT V:i.l.Li. tLT7. xne most important point to De con- sidened at present is the disarmament of the volunteers and the disbanding of the Cuban army. The volunteers are ready to surrendi bans are Likely to EVACUATION IN PORTO RICO -L -- Two Towns sin Which the Stars "and Stripes Will -'Soon be' Flying-. - San Juan, Sept .15. The' Joint- com- ... , ' - . ' mission discussed this morning the evacuation of Aguadilla, Lares and San Sebastian and the Island of Visquex, off the east coast, i It was agreed' that Lares and San Sebastian , would be first,- probably within a day - or two. when the American forces f rom Mayaguz will enter, the towns, 'nd lse the stars and stripes. - . - - - -J-ill' .1 j. t?aaxx T mni u r ua.niuxi ,was A Nice I: Must ,. be ' nicely flavored . Our .pure extracts of. vanilla adds a i delicacy to cake that makes : it ; - very tempting and delicious. . Onr. vanilla . is the ; very : best . 5 that can ; be ; made and ' is" ex-. i tremeiy fine . in flaVor and rich -: ness. Ja single - trial ' of ' oUrs will banish ;from your home, all the common vanilla "extracts. ...And our'B is economical 'to use. so little is needed. Price, 20 , cents a bottle. - Paragon Pharmacy tyt i Oor Patton Ave ' . and Caycrood Ct, - reaay to surrender arms but the Cu- was expected" before the deputy reach bans are Likely to cause trouble. ed Greeaisboro. Houston- worked in Cake SEflCHING FOR CLEWS AT BRIDGPORt Another Alleged Identifiica. t tioh of the Dismembfer-' edBody. - : Bridgeport, Conn., Sept 15. Beyond ascertaining that the v laundry ' markj "G. 51,' found - on the i underclotiiihg in which parts of the body of the mur dered young woman wereT wrapped was that of a-midwife named Guilford and of her husband and - son, nothing of importance was developed In; Bridgi port's murder mystery; today There are few, however, who-believe a wo man had a hand in the murder, - The police are working hard on the case, but Captain Arjn old wants more evidence before asking for an arrest; A Middleboro. Mass.. man nnlerht said he was willing to. swefar the dead woman was Marion Grace Perkins, who left - Middleboro two weeks vajro supposedly with Charles Borvine. ARMY OFFICERS OBJECT. To Testifying Before the War Inves tigating Committee. Washington, Sept. 15. Considerable opposition is developing among army officers to testifying before a committee to investigate the conduct of the war, such as President McKinley has desig- naiea. x nis, is not , Decau&e ot any prejudice against"c"ivil' authorities in vestigating the conduct of staff officers but because, as the committee has no judicial authority and no power to put in the attitude of giving voluntary evidence. Some of his testimony, it will be seen, anight be danratrinir to cer- ftain officers or to the administration It is pointed outthat-fehere will be no difficulty in securing testim'ony if the committee has the authority, to compel it, but many officers say they will make it a ooitit of honor as well h. mn.t.tr of self-interest to decline to give testi- pel testimony, an officer elvinc testi T . ...... - - ve the excuse that be had no choice but to -tell what , he knew., , In th ab- - T vr;' conceal or to decline to disclose any iacas in nis possession x FR E0- H 0 U STO H JAPTU R EDr w- 11 , i-aver yesterday received a tetegrram from a friend in Newport, Ttenn. stating that Fred Houston, wanted and other of- fenses, was on the.. strain, bearing the troops of the First Pennsylvania regi that' he could not let them have him unless they could produce papers from some of the hither authorities. Not . ; naving tne papers tne omcers were compeileu to let tneir man go on. uoi JTrnJZ guard and Deputy Greenwood rwent on to Greensboro to bring him back. The governor was wired to get a requisi- . rirvn fmm war anthOrltiies a.ntl this tne ranroap yards nere ana aoout i year ago canvassed the town for sub scribers to the official organ of one of the railroad brotherhoods, -representing himself as the legal agent and indors Ing checks made payable- to their reg ular agent. He- was also wanted for other rascality. Therailroad men t 4 made a diligent search and finally cap tured him in Florida, but failed to get the proper papers from the governor and Houston was released. The next heard from him was in Pennsylvania, where -he .was arrested as a Spanish spy. Clearing himself of thia charge he enlisted In the First Pennsylvania and has been station! with them at Chatta I nooga until recently : When approach- ed by the officers he acknowledged that fce ws the man wanted. It is expected be will be brought back today. NORWOOD-CARTER CASE 1 . The Norwbx)dtr( case Was! ar sued before Judge Green at Waynes- i J" iS'SSSod gued before Judge Green at 'Waynes; ""d 4tf or cKe? ' The ' argo Sts clceAvSi - rh T,.-niH. fnn r iirn iflt ir-T night whether a decision' was rendered or not It is more than, iikely ; that the 'Judge will filea-written opinion, and in --f hA will im to the Su- tit Mcfl,.f aa u w i. i if xi a r r . a 7- m m m . . of the " best Cracker bouses; in ' the United t ; Stfltes - t . 1 4 !. -1. Hotels; boarding, houses I and families TTill find it i to ' their interest to see: t X us Wore buying ; X X ; 6 Court Sq. I v f w w ' "w v BISCUITS. PROTOCOL Spanish, Fort at Man-. zahillo Fires: on a , Ciibari Vssbl.: : V'. Was Entering Harbor ;With Supplies for Cuban ' " -t.- .- .-'4 ,,1 Troops. i ne Man on the ip Killed and Two Wounded. v. ' An Appeal to the Amencan Comman ! der at Santiago for a Guard. Santiagd, Sept 15. Information from Manzanilo reached here today that the -Spaniards there have violated the conditions of the protocol by at tempting to capture the Cuban vessel Sjgil Fernando, which entered the har bor with supplies for Cuban troops. The vessel was fired on bv the fort - and one Cuban killed and two wounded,, - Lawton has been requested to send a guard of Americans, but will not do eo ' Y unless the sitfiation becomes more crit- ical, as Manianillo is outside of his .l juiysdiction. SPAINPEflCE 4V, .A ws J ' Four Names Announ ced -One Yet to be Chosen, Madrid, Sept. 15. It is now an nounced that the Spanish peace com missioners will be Senor Rios, presi dent of the Senate; Senor Abarsueza, Senor Villarrutia, minister to Belgium; and Colonel Cerror. Senor Rios has the selection of the fifth member who must be versed in finance to'deal-with' the Cuban debt question eommissioNERs QUIET AT MANILA. ' ' Washington, Sept. 15. General Otis today cabled the war department: "Manila, 15 Adjutant ' General,, .., Washington. Affairs are - much more; satisfactory. The demand for the . : withdrawal of the Insurgent forces has f . . been complied with, and all are with- v, ' drawn, or withdrawing today except . v small f orcea in the outlying districts ..-.'-i which are not obeying the Insurgent ' .. leader. General good feeling; la pre ; vailing Manila is ' quiet and busine' Is progressing favorably." X ' All AIIARCHIST PLOT. v Berlin, Sept. 15.-Lucehini, the mur- dfrer of Empress- Elizabeth, in a let- "T ter to a Milan newspaper refers to an anarchist plot hatched at Zurich July -25. The German secret police and also the French government knew about r ' this plot and. informed the Swiss gov- ? ernment. of what they had discovered. ,V Th e. . German! press is discussing pro v ; and -con the subject of severer legisla- V. tion against crimes meaclnethe public ' . Peace, ' - ' , ' During a number of years of experi' men ts, which demanded large outlays of cash, - we have . been trying to pro duce the mative North' Carolina gems, cut and mounted, at a figure to com-' pete with the ordinary imported semi- precious stones, we have lust sue- ceeded, in accomplishing what we con - ' ' " - - elder a very . important end difScult task, and we can now offer to the' pub lie a beautiful line of native" Nortl. Carolina gems that are better; propor tioned and polished than any we have. ever had, at prices about one-half less than formerly. It. is always our study and desire to rurnisi. the public with the class of jewelry and silver we are known as handlinsr at the very lowest market prices.' t , .. - autiiuii it. rrrLD, TjCZ.Z1z. ZtXTtizT. . , : , ..' ' , 1" , - ' : . - f i Vi
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