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it .-- ... t - s - . 4 .l ' , ! I- O i t M .5 i - -Tel C: -110.198;.- ASHEVILLB, IK CL, SATUJUDAY ;H0R!ttNGf SEPTEUBEI1 24; KZ3 Pri:: 5 Cento BETTER REPORT n nrnrnni'.mnnnpnnn.' 1 - : FR0L1 IlEl'J ORLEAFIS vl'JANTS TO BESEIIATOR M r - n'-nnnnn n'n r V ,'fPr . t yij.- L A ; UiJ Li vJ U UU IUJ U ; ; : , 1;:. GFPATjGI AUG ( r - - . . - i -a - , , "A Our j doors werie 1 thrown 1 "! OTn ontthe 19 to our friends iiid custcierV for : the first tixnbvinour new quartersi xa:d febint crowds lvhich thronged i m and .out from early morn: till closing hour, we take ; it": that; oinrgoods are pleading arid our, prices tempting. Our first day ,was a sue cess .beyond our expecta tiono A cordial welcome is extended : to : allf and from time to time this space, will hand, out values at; figures that can't ; be; passed by whefl anything . in our line i JWWWU.;,,, OESTREICHER&CO iV' ' -f 51 Patton Aye: -, ' . - ' - ' ; CEREALS Wheatena, Pearl Wheat . ' y .Wlieatlet , t f : - Cream of Wheat ricCann's Oat' Meal; - ;t(in tinbjoxes) Rdston's Breakfast r Food ' .V- y. Ralstons Barley Food , : ; Quaker Oats V Ji Pettijohn's Breakfast Food : . -. -v - .i . i I '4 i.w--. 4.-yy Granola .Granb&e Flakes : h Granose Biscuits" 4 -4 6; A. 6REER, OC0 -' f BALSAM 'V i - PIEtOWS. fi ir -' ' fWe have just re- i I ceived a new (lot t Xof these . pillovys. :. : They ? 'can always he found at - i: ;if:K!ITSH .nSlGMl, . 4 4 c p , DUTJGaiCTO. Church Ct. und Pcltca XW. Agents for V Huyhr'c Candioc. T l:. I , . - - :i ,-t 1 i -I I II I "I I 11 II I I 11 i. ,:F-.l y' I -"y.-tr r- H.'TV I I I III I M f III i - Vr ---vv- jtever.sltiiiatlon is now; JayoraJble. V-Nd to JeffersotiBavis ' ) f " er A Great Day of Mourning at ChurcmaFiliedbyvDelegates f jTrom Eyery State m .1 tM Unions , Hilitary Procession , Headed - by Yir- : VgiYoiteer8--yast Crowds 1. ; v at Hollywood -v , . . Richmond;' Va., Sept , 23.r-Tlie. hal- lowed,; bilte, of , HoUywotwi, bverlookingr the Davia burial Riot, were " densely packed thiafternoon . with sympathet- yy, . , " - : -J V 1, ic ' thousands to witness the f, ceremonies atUhe rave of Miss , Winnie Davl3 The- funeral wais onf of Uie .character r " x . T - - , - f - ' . given' , a great military hero rather than a wotttainl-vlt was a great mourn- in dnv in Richmond- - No feature was R ;TL-7 - v- - ? , '. J - . ( morelstriking than the floral -display, Tare flowers? in immense masse8tming from. lhe,north,; east, .west and south. 'Jbodyi'of 3tfiss Davis, arrived - at 40 this "morning, accompanied ,by rej atiyes a.nd friends .nd a guard of honf under a giard ot-honor. .All "day priv -N- . T - i.:,: I- Daught uem-aemuow -were . . o wUdman ln- view it. .The eaket s hx depaXetTat L some : one of - walnut and bears the in- - had conferred with Agutnald.q. only so sckption: J VartenaM). - Ann Jefferson faf J ( necessary to, prevent t a v , v' io -oAo k misunderstanding in regard-, to the Davis died September ,18,, 1898. Aged American attack. on Manila., : , - : 33 ytars." The services were conduce-' 'It is not likely that. the Filipino .en- , . - T,Mr iiarfo rni,0oi OT, voys will be received officially by Me ed by Rev. Dr. Harley Carmacheal and Kinleyf but wiW pby badm, ted Rev. "Dr. Hoge. Tthe public was jxotlto the White House as .visitors,' and , al- admlttted to thefchurchl but thelbuilding i lfJJr0 de' - a . : . J. j sires. - The united. States will not.rec- was filled " by authxyrized - delegations ognlze any claim . to alliance be: ween tram New York to: Texas, and a Vast throng iHiled the streets. The -proce3-sion extended f rom the church to .Hol-- of ithe city, were yd ,ncetheavMFWW lywood. fwo'miles away. i.The flaga of the city were at half mast end during the . procession verychurch bell wa? toHed. ' The military portion was head ed by , the Second .. Virginlav volunteer. The i hearse 'was drawn- by four- white ponies by thetsideoMjer faithier Jutias ithe brilliant' aunset flooded"- the: solemn! at the grave were simple and ended the y . .-, -:. ; . 'T ii, ,.: .-.v most unique funeral ever accorded - woman in the South SENOR CASTEL&R THREATENED '"-' , Notified That He has ; Been 1 - - .1. 'T7i45tri' i as 'he and his men had experienced He commission has "decided kgainst revis l&t ,0 . y iLrllIU - Bpoke with 'bitterness ot the situation in - . -rt:. - ; Jauria, &epc, z.-nor asteiar. tne 1 republican -.leader, A - has received an anonymous-letter, bearing: the London v,y V- : l!---., ..- .-.:. I..-..: :---. ;:': 1. postmark;' informing rhlm that ihev has herr o.1oitvr go a v'ff 'm Iiv fVip. nnar. " . ' , chists. 4H$4$,ttsl f V ; ' !e3T A O Li 8 A SDecIal Prlvat Treatment of Xuhg - - KAni von BUClt. M. bates; 2jr PE3 7zass' an4vup"rard, acccrdii3 to tie room selected. Include everything excepting medlclncci which txe implied at cost. A certain number cf rocm ere reaerved fct lower rate ; for patients, whose financial circumstances resrire it, tad to each thes medicines are also Included. Patlentj can enter and lears at any time. , Advanced cases not admitted. . -" l ' " - T7Layah llotel ajadCariltarluri Co. 1-30 T SPRINGS, T. D, GREEN, nanxr.-jer. C3ry3iles 'frori-Asheville. : Keiuced rates "rcucaitrip tickets frcn all points. ; SPECIAL REDUCED SUHIIEP- HATES. ' Yellew Pever-Situation Fa- vorable-Seyenty. ;Cases vat Frankliri: new, cases .. have .been rreported since Wednesday All, patients are improv ing and the fever is of a very mud type.-. ; v - .yheljouistana etate boadT of health has i quarantined against New Orleans and, Jeflfrsart parish whlchr'is ut' bp positeythe .cilty, - It adyteesa liberal conatruption of the Atlanta regulajtionS aa toi passenger . frafficandfrtight eauise the, infection' ts ve 'smair an'Of removed JL romr the: commercial, "diiitricut and ,.the daiiger.yfrom'freight'trafeia re ."motevifv -t y - J '-xt v r:,' V ..There has. been seventy cases of fev- ":,,i ttiLUkiiu tu. uax ana two aeatnH. EVACUATION DELAYED Not Likely to' Begin; Eroin I Cuba Before November- i-FalseReport. 1 X Washington; Sept.. 23It was stated dnfficial authority tbnflght 'that the evacuation of Cuba is -not likely, to be-i gin ,bef6re: ijovember 1. Garriaiining with the Aertcah troops will not be gin until the wiithdrawal -ijf the ; first JStatnir the islands nnder ii i if f i i -r. j riEitr -- T nct. rTMir v . - rtwv j "" "'unff uau.wea.eem 10 me -tiavana commission to demand instant evacuation was absolutely untruo. ; VILQHAH HADE HO - -4 f COHTHACT WITH AOUHIALDO. TIT. k -A A.. - , -ly- '-.'V ' ' ' ' w ningxon, , wept; zs.rne stai'met maid in San .Praynclsco, byv-the' Filipino of-?h5 ?hllippines. wa absolutel.: unr true .- , '-c, r-' -txs"i"uV wumry. PLOT - -a- A NORTH CAROUIIA GAMP? Washington, ( Se- 22." tuo war ueporaneni saia- .TO me , iate-feot that 30,000 peoplewtere xenderl last nlgHt that 1 of the winter cainps by the hurricane and for' troops would be in the- south, and . . - -. , , . . that they ha4 not vet een selects. at4'487 ? destroyed. , The houses least no definite, decision has - been'' mere taxe and, can be reached. -He said that if the propsr ef - forts on the part of North Carolinians suit in. -the 'selection of some point lnAne aaage among s thestate for a. nter camp. This,-he 'heavy. . Experienced i sa "f -debarkatton of troops from Porto liico, ana cnarts iorxms purposo nave a:, Charlotte News and Ob serveK; v CERVERA SPOKE BITTERLY. Santander dispatch,: Sept. 22.2rJefore Admiral Cerversj landed, from r hei sxeamsnrp- jixy 01 iwroe yeoteruay -1 ae local . authorities 4wene on:,,boajKl the1. ' ParSepJ. The revision co rflmiwrt'to welcome - him liome. In' tee, on the Breyfus case has reached" a response to their greetings the admiral; thanked them -for their-courtesy, , and said he neded consolation after under- going Such h-erdic- but barren sacrifices ioh hls .sailcrrW Aad retured calmly: having done rhelr, ,a riimeri .almlv havlnir Annt-fhrtT duty; but were filld with- -sadness by 4.Kc o t Wy-X3 T-11K1IQ rfVT 1 ri 1 11 Sir I n W 111 T fTl - , vcl(ped public opinion. - i " V - , ' . " v . . 7 r . y, 1 AJ ' a Bir'-.nm jtaiiti fnA. flra rwk Run rhirA1! Tonacco ana gexa ciota pauca irw i . with ,each five-cent cut. U33D lCsd Institution for - the andT Throat Dlsae.,; , " , D MxUcJ tMrtar, r - riC 2 Mou:ttxin Patjc Hotel w, t u . u Geiahy, ; Said ; tb be to Seize -4- t 6 the; Philippines. :r 'Ay y-t t Tq uppliniddoSy Soi- ifrVddiers ninjr . 'y, 1 y " v - Rifles. - " - : n , 'y!4.t -'s-fi -l.w..- ...:. , .V y ? ;y-; Behfakable Tiile' -'TChat Coines liy the Way of '; ; San Francisco. rdTormatian t Alleged to . Have . Coke y , . - -V, v .. . - .y From Hamburg-Did it Cause Us i tcr Send Troop to llaaila? - " San Prancisco,- Sept" ' 3.A V. ' former resident of the Philippines, who has se- r' A' " ---.-4 cret , Information of .Germany's ; plans to obtain the Islands;? declared "that the Kaiser's plans jinpart are to send "150, 000 rifles. to Aguinaldo with, trained str tlllery forces; and when Aguinaldo has worried the' Americans into rellnqulsh- ., " - - --"a , , It -Is claimed the. knowledge of .this plan? induced the government last week to-order he-lTlespaytch Aq ManLa'pf 6,000, volunteers In camp here-1' ' 'i:- : "The man to Jwhom -the TJniijed .States ii irtiebtei for ithisnformatioirhasreV ceived de "SjDf Germany's plans from Hambnr-:. '7ithin the next few7 months vessel that touches -it the ;w4H ? carry, German-... , arms. One , hundred and .flfty thousand Filipinos will. 1e armed . and drilled, "and : by. February 1 Aguinaldo wiirbereadyio commence active oper atlons. j ' - v THE WEST INDIES T , HURRICANE Thirty Thousand People . Were Rendered Home- 4 ' " - less!,. ; ' Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 23.-Mail a-1 are to the et .replaced lor a lew aniiimgs eacn. I " ' The hurrcane lasted ten hours and . - - 1 . - : ' - uoiuoss ""6 bui"' -. sugar - - planters expect, me cants ,w recovery ; Sr . y WILL DREYFUS BE RETRIED?. Committee BeacHes Decision Humor d iJh.AAraattlTianrimY r y 1 ' decision, but ithelr; conclusion has ' not yet' been communicated to the miniate! J - Justice. 7 U is rumored '.that the: Only ithe ordinary session of the cabiTiPt wUH h hrfirt tyfymoa-rhw. ' ' cabinet wilD.be held tomorrbw. -" " . " . - , " - f f . VAiyiLLA EXTRACT .... y-... Id made from .Vanilla Beans irt , this way: The Ireans tare trtrt ;trp In little pieces and : packed Jn ; . tall glass jar .which has a small v hole in. the bottom.. rThen alco-; hoi Is passed through, drop" by ' drop, and ,in passing extracts, all the flavoring from the beans. O'' We would like youto give our Vanlla Extracf a trial. .It Is r the best -quality and gives a the best flavor f of , any. Price ; 20 i cents a- bottle. j " ' J . !' Pafason Pharnmc? Co.." VJ W y-N . Cor Patton Ate - i and day vrood Ct. yVN A. A .yv , A A Preoaririe Why , He has Tendered His ;X Resignation a3 Minister ' 'Washington, Sept. 23. Officers of the Hi4m1nlef ra Hvn ; a -Vori IamaIiiiI Stewart U .Woodford has tendered his resignation ai miniater fto Spain. r Thera ' t5 y : .rs'Sf J,yk' vVr - - GEN - STEWART LIT WOODFORD. la a report , In administration' ; circlen i'- x " -yLH 4.'-vTr. . jT S - L ' y ' ' . ' y a y.. w -w.Vir-. ,JU W AisposB ox iiiemas one sees anticipation of a campaign tq that end. -' : . , - ,V s. 4 DIED- If! HEW YORK 1 OFYELLOVJFEVER J , 'i " New York, Sept'23.-E. lAaacfc, of Ma- v' 'x y, con Ga.; -who arrived yesterday froni 0 y- 'i . SanfUago on the Segurancia, suffering from yellow, fever and who wa. taken L.ol, , " : I tlcally controlled by the Insurcrents and to Swinburn Island, died, at, :3oL.- o.- : 1. , o'clock this afternoon. ;v; .:" i . ' 1 DEI ICr CIIDDI ICO rilieT- V ' - KCUCr OUrrLICO IllUOl -; , ! Havana, : Sept . ni& commissioners are insisting thLt. sup- plies ; intended for distribution . among the Poor be admitted free of dufv anrl have sent a' note to the Spanuh com- na'islon.to the.effeotrlt is, not lvn-- wnl whatjanswerTithe Spanish will 'maks.rf - n"l:' , The only, positive statement that can, w jnaa regaramg evacuauon is ..that,- the Rftfl-Tiishr tTyU .nf hABnnlnc 1t in th east does not meet the approval the Americans, who ill demand lhat Ha- vana be first evacuated." . ' ' TO MOVE COLUMBUS' BODY. HavanV Sept. -Blanco nas. oider- ed that the remains o Columbus which ed to Spain. . ALGER AT CAMP WHEELER. tiunxsvme, Aia. &ept. 2.-secretary Alger made aa official , visit to Camp Wheeler today, and wa gratified with ythe conditions prevailing ther. All other omciais pi the party. ( EPW0RTH LEAGUE SOCIAL. nniA Wmxrirvrfh baima oAntol olvan locf M. E. church was weai attended' and nrowd to to . most flpHhtfnl nffalr Miss TClm-hArlv vnAnd tht- mnstnnl verv credlta-blv rendfrped. ..Prnf AAsnr. TT. P. Smith amd Frank Hood then render- -rilfmil: mmn n.nl -eniwar .liiAt: wim Aeaf -usual sweetness. Miss Dalsv Sawver son sr. n A rfter ' HvrflJ' o t h er fnil.1 tajr and, banjo selections : refreshments were served. At the conclusion of a. sociat half hour Profesfcor , Smith ren- dered "Old Kentucky' Home" . on the banjo.: In response to continued, . ap- puiuse ne gave a oeauuiui ana, .quite different ptteoe. , NEGRO EXCURSION TO KN OX VI LLE. A. colored excursion will be run fromliti anocniuc here to Knoxville. and return, leaving Thursday, September 29, ' returning o-f nn,. -WlWt,! vi ow,h X2 The manars a A? Wilion LrSL SS td Stanley -F -" , : a . ? v L AUCTION SALE. , - One first class pony and two seated cart, Court square at 12 o'clock Satur oeyiemuer , mra. a- v. wiw ;196-2t. Wecan sell you -yA- COFFEE ? i s J e.would advise you to JAYOGHA I first at " . ! '': ; 6 Court rriinH - UJ r ( VV eIer.OayS it SuOUid be to Divide up the. A- a ines. iTVto Tl r? eign Power Should Have i.- a Foothold V Efeht Over Loyal - ' i- --i-i - Provinces; ; lh Aexainuig &ometni2lg lor I - s TT.al4p s Washington,. Septr'23. General -Wej' ler has sent a statement: to the "Madrid :.-! foreign Office in which- he snvn thn ,ha. P1111?6319 commlsslonhould go to Iaris with full knowledge of th v . . " -wJe!?fe or tn .- fact that ttwbay and city of Manila nL . M - , - . 1 e ln cofttrol of the Americans, that ' y. . f . '- r a.o, mai fcu.u uioiu uuius unuupunea sway OV" ; er the. rest of the archlpaga' J w )' - " commission should defend Spain's right 'W dispes- S "V" " ' m ' P066638110; of pants of the islands. Philiot) I thua- preventing encroachment on ter- " j..' ' . . . - . r f OL,aJn tenas to hold. i : , " ' ' i- - - pniCA"nr"'AP f'0T I O UUUOiiLIC L;. J..DI LL. Police; Arraign HSlX DuskV Maiden 6- "y iuaiuens I .for Holdinfir Doarh'fSiflpwlt"AV; rS' andBouth Main street are thetwo thor- I oughfares mostly afflicted. , . lpy Hollow" whRe woman , w raignea 'Derore y-Poltoe Justice Erwln - JiTSiSlTS Traormin MywMi y .a . - - - I Another ' ras -hPmr-p, to Af Iterdav nvominfi- wa thof v, J,iy I deleeation of I Creek. They had been arrested for us- ' , lady or gentleman,- specimens of which- mey gave to- the nolicemen who ar- rested them. They escaped under sus- I ""a"'vul,.i - UA I A lid A ' II (I AKAIYlHAIir vninnwn Ull IIMIIIi MUU I ; Morganton, S.1: C.Sent 23.As a' re. I suit otf yesterday's heavv' rain, thn ftaw'bst rtvef was the highest even known? thl morning; Near this city - it was.,- s eouu w w iweniy ieei aoove tne low I water, level, '.and in the raslhg ;-t jrrent were quantities of debris washed down- If jfrom - points higher up. the ,itream.-r Manyjcorn fields on the river flats were ;-r - wep?t away. a:ne nnetcounty brge at city was moved some- Inches on its piers...,--.,. 7 --.-. , ' ' , 1- - . . t . , 1 L 5 ccwtidiii DDneDcnn - I .. j . -'-.:. :-; , . . . - . y - - ' . wfc-i.f 'lull, r nvr i senatorial etcm, A l lfi"-- "1? IJZ ,? from every section of the district are ost. encouraging, . and indicate the gg 55 ocraUc senatorial 1 : - t : t ' - CR. CURRY AT MARS HILL.-. . l Dr' J. L M. Curry-will deliver an - 1 addrees at Mars Hill today , on , the , I SUDjeot OX eaucation. During a number of years of experi- ments, which demanded - large outlays I of "cash, we have been .trying ,.to pro ( duce the native .North Carolina' gems, cut and jnounted, at arflgure tbcom--! pete with the ordinary: Imported semi- precious stones. We have Just u sue - t y l - - ' -- - 1 r , . .- ceeded In accomplishing what we con sider a very . important and - difficult -task, and we can now offer to the pub- v lie' a beautiful line of natlvevr North Carolina gems that are better propor- tloned and polished than any we have ever had; at prices about onehair' less than formerly. It Ij always -our study and dec!re to ' fcrntsV the putU'c with the f-Tr J37elry and silver we are known as tandllns aS tia very lowest rr.arket rrlcc, Ar.Tnurt il nELD, -3 : v. V
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