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t L ; ; r - ::av-v.--u i-i I.. 1 7- A8HEVILLE, II. P.; .TUESDAY EQ EIIINff, ' SSPTEI1BER 27, ; ICC3-' " . 4 J Prica 5 Ccnta 1 nnnn niE ifjfsiiESTa 77)npr . 4 r r,4 j liJ.uJdLvJ - -it. ; ON THE BR FOR'GOIU A 1 u . ' i ! - yc- ill- 4 -tv 51 piTirbnm" n0teK)ii vaii an jxcuingrj-e: " ' :bate at Webster, i tock is now in. ' arid HIK -y - v -.-.' 1 " -r. Commission Begins Tork r-Behind .Closed; Doors r 4 Call for, Testimony, t ry ;WahIngton Sept. w Jn- vesflgation cuminislon i)eld"a two hours i3ss4on behind' clced dbora today. 'r ' " No information s 'was 1 given' "to the press after". the commission: adjourned except that the time was1 occupied' witlr That the United States i .Wbiild Give Good Jaovern ment -v. ; .,, .. .i v i ' J V T? "Fighting Teddy'1 Regaiaed as, a Sure; pinner fbfc J the Nomination in ; ( Ner York; a. fr iMOectidii. 'Wemvit- a Cittdidates PoufHbt Shot atoumhins the Tady tor inspection. 'VV mvil a Jv ' - c t , that a letter would be addressed o the ari- jBacn Utner J?rom l ail ineaas of tne bureaus to be investigated direful lavesttRation and comp, son. bpotcasn is uie leaver ;l-Board Of a-WagOn. use in mastenng the situation. An 121211' rc'4'' ' p to datewgregatton of press Crowa; OutOSee the tvtrom "the,;i6omssa.t $8&;:Tr!m4 , iFnn and Hear the Men gs and bmdiags to match.- - , L U, ' nVh It Crawford Pounds Pe arson on' His-Pi- , ; rV '.i Jt ?n various shanes 'and shades- jLa.1'. , dies taUoriadei'mtsnk lin ,-'" t Wr' fAllnWrl K PUCB WUU V P? f riraon'e Tans iRlacks. Naw&c wjr - .-.. .. JIrt4.N.".a. jrta Sylva,. Sept Readv made skirtsrof -SilkTSatm -- JM ,'-:rT ' ixeauy ; . V . J26. A great crowd gathered to hear ana navciiy ; 5 '? v-1 -1 Crawford and Pearson today. The Most,: COmbUjtQ line Of Silk Ung wa in-a .groye.on.an eleva- t uJr .xnrii U101 J?toutalde the town.: About the 3Mtti& grove wound the. road to. Sylva with o-?-" 'r " jthe'deaferted shafts , of nickel mines on formulating .a - plan ;to establish a !tfrlr fiirs. shoulder furs, the bther. eid and tnrough the valley Counted police force for service in the ' ' h. " hnr nn.ff,hiHWnnv vl- Interior. He will recommend that. Cu- plllS capes, f IJketS Aan4,c i b who have given up their.ams be rran5 in endless" .varietW' . Ln-o . 'r,v0r fir, :uwv employed. Olt ts understood that -' Co- Itris expected that these letters will be' practically a call Bar alt the docu mentary evidence in the -possession sf the several- departments. : Official ' ? statements - 'wfil be given out tomorrow, outlining: the plan 6f work andV. ' probably giving copies of the letters to" the" bureaus chief;"' Sd Says-Aguinaldo's Reprei , "T-fw i tonight h headed by Colonel. Theodore ''?'' ' i. I'iiJ." t "'s X f 1 Roosevelt, fnr 'c-ovpnrvr 1 - - ' to see the Presidents? WUl -Ask Sl'Kihley. . to Allow Saratoga,; Sept. 1 26. The'-; fight;' be tween . Senator Piatt; head " of ' the re publican etate organization, and Gov- rnor.BIaJck -will end Int the convention lomorrqw, and everything; r tonight points toT4he success of ,the Piatt tick et.,by -a good .majority. Piatt's ' islate v J ' Governor Black arrived today - to .r k r Is Coming: Against Our Sending Ships ; to Dewey Protest Said to be' in: tho , Course of Preparation, wat Madrid; , , r Superintendent i I6ii if Payne,?: who" is 1 Blacks, chief backet,.had a Jong, long. IjeSpite TMS the Buffalo Will ', - a" - fi-uaut with-PiaU today, after which the I , , i ? ; APP ! Ptory was started by Black'A friends T ' Joitt DeVeV -With;M6re . I'- n' " i natt would switch the Roosevelt I o - ' s . ' . . V : Peace; C0mmiSS10D M " delegation toeneral Woodford! or, K Marillpq - AV . '.'-;.'- T failing In -rfihait, allow Roosevelt 4o.'le - - r-.TvP 1 named, and give the republican .- com ;TM - J mittee power to nominate a candidate 3' FORTY SCHOOLS TO --OPEtHNSAIlTIAGQ General Lines of American System to b6 Followed Mounted Police for ' the Interior. f Santiago, Sept. 28. General Wood is hill on which the town, clusters, ran the grading . a never finished j railway. ' These areola few nints atonr . . mmnM - - nTOW - large, new and choice Stock. Call ; aI hundred saddle; horses ,were scat, and look through the, difierent de- torednhrough the grove and many car partments- "t - f 5 '" ziages -4old of large 'delegations from aistani pawns. . ? lonel Hood of the Second tmmunes .will command tbe rural police.- -i- - : r A, committee of forty eitizens r have recommended that nine men be named Say That Germans Have; Offered Aid to case of Roosevelt's resignation.. iThk Oreeonaxid the Iowa Will Go To B6t TKit the PQiTsinoa Be- - a : I A - IXUSatneuner. . r - j irori3enator. , ; - ;l-'r. . - - - li WoV - - Manila hy the Last of i;,";,-' " the Week. J-'. : I -,Waehingtoh.i.' SepL 26. Ordera have 4 I been given - by the navy department I for thA raihtie' An Cir'trtUtir R nf thti riilj l . r . v fnaldo representative;' "passed through 1 h ru hH t K H P AR S Vila mUv f rw o f jiv Vila wdv frv AaaszIvw I t - i . - t - n 1 1 i I r I iiiii rnr ugm, u aicAir iwiviv m 4rw ww- i , - . ' - ' - o - t I Manila. -If th'e outcome Ae. peacnegoti- : TniJnLl probay g by tbe Suez ca- ' V atkna shan.beSJd this government Is A?eW t iniecnon Qal route and will carry a detail of three . - to. be given control of the' Philippines," Tifftrft Cjfrft(vJ!t Tfevr'tlr " ' hundred and fifty blue Jackets -to take h . staid, 'vXhaW not the slightest doubt ; wp-Vw ftjrllPW V ' he-place of those on Dewey's - ships, : 'J bUv, ... .r. . ..w.wc,. learlR flTIn Kfflniflin i wware ick or wnose enlistments nav- the Islands Would 'be weU and ordertyr. t rerrfrr I rvi ' 1 - . - In the ability,-.of '-the Filipinos to.gov- m?w cases of venow ' : fever on SUndav I return with blue jackets who are to Ue-v: iiv ,He;dented that.the insurgents were 1 been reported. - - r , , , l "J 1 " " rfe,sr, conniving wSth the Germans, but ad- J. From Franklin," ,ta., twenty-three I oy-ca;D1 tt .uewey neeos tne ship. ,.- ; t . , mitted thata' few days' after AdmlraS I new caes were reported' today,-mak--1 14 Naval otficial are reserved' abouf-l' KlalseT jnade a .proposal to-aid the In-1 total of six. - "lKviuS.-qut imarmanon Dor rear- ,tnat , surgents In securing - independence, 1 7 in Wilsonw"iA . twelve cases ofyel-1 Spain 'may .protect agains-t ,the United " ' DTnTnUTiD PJijfi fvt nmii 11 1 inv iv. 1 11 1 2 J " m ' '':rsl- A. lines' of , the 'Amerlcaa school system There wasr little dfescusaion of- the-in? iwi.'jrrtilw5r. - x -- - " Ao compose the1 provisional school 'board !BU5""i, " H2:uilI1K ' li 4 7 ln IndBeTnine have been formally md Jthat- this offer wap refused onW,low jack pointed Thirty echools-wUl be opened i rTTf. &. in the' citjr nert Monday. The general II HI - - , ' . - . aiiacmng iearson. record -anowat jux "."':, S' " ' ' " V his partylvvehemieia'tly, .asking Pearr J 'PqX tr Otl A VC " ? v " sonrquestions . with .the sharpness of an -.-,''- . - 1 J. '-z examining lawyer, - , 5 r The. two mien were In great contrast (in appearance and .manner and epeak- fng,! Crawford's hlock 'hair was match - I ; ) fX jedwith black clothing even to his shirt. i Pearson gray" haired gray: . clothed, insistiye in 'gesture and talk, ' and ar gument; Crawford was slow ' of - epeecb but forcible. Both men were hard to corner though both tried it on the oth CEREALS r1 . ; Wheatenajf PearWheat Wheatlet Cream of Wheat McCann's Oat Meal ip tin boxes) Ralston'ff Breakfast Ur-IvFood X:.X: Ralst'otfo' Barley, Fdpd QuaketOats ? V Pettijohn'a JJreauiasi 'VVood C Granola Granobe Flakes Granose Biscuits SICIltlESSftT PORTO RICO Gene jral Brooka Says That 2,509 ; Soldiers are 111 Food is Good., Washington, Sept 26. The war de partment recentlv asked General Brooke t Though the woods .rang? with : the - tfit in. voices of the. two men and many sharp points i- were made Jby both, the I crowd pifi? Jow jack weje dlscovered oday. his states' increasing its strength ln Ahe" '; erstanding-,had is a new cetre of infection rTw -t, ' Hewey.A .v.; ' '; . , -' Yr PTWlipplnes andj it fei-said, a protest" isX'f ' iiiiA Amu A nrir r-Wr; -ti 'TTinirc' AHUHAII ' . I - . T . ' bHUUall.U H ? 'A xiy?: ' l Just what rights the Spaniards have.- , ENGLISH flMBASSADOR j in the., matter, Jhas never been de-f,. Jd but it Is.certafcf.4hat 'Whai:.-" His1- SneecK: at Barnardsville-I)ehate termined (- - .. . V 6-.', - ..-., l: - ... .. . . . . .i.'";''iv;:;. ,- -J X, ii'e.vi tI. - ' ieve action tne ispanisn ministry takes'- -on School Law. , .. . - 1 wo xii.tuv win go vo manna ana that ' : sufficient food had . been supplied - the itrootte in Porto Rico and that sickness watf not -easily stirred hut -on one wWl- to atanini"'teBfc. two occasions there' were , outoursts of applause, - , , UOar nOrACCeptmg, AaamS, X5aiu,"uay the Oregon and Iowa will probably " , TT- . . ' 1 . .. 7 T. - -- a-oout tne ena or tne week. Xne HlSlOriaD r xveculll" - rana entnusiasuc crowa. ie iuuy.suH- mended DV HaV. made a snlendld impression. A severeP KtlflAIHO Ur bULUlllDUv) Wfitshington,-Sept, 26. Since the de-1 assault was' made on the republican clination of Senator Hoar to be am- position, and leading-members of that Sealed with Great Ceremony for Trans- ' baseador to England there has been 1,0 party are industrusly .c , portation 'to Spain-Eesolnte V " ' name suggested for the piace. .- advent. of Hon. IT. v A. Gudgernext ; r , . , . 7 - - . It Is now said that President McKin- Tuesday In order to have the damage Has not Betnmed, - lev-will ask Hav to suffeest somebody repaired. " " "" v HaJanPt- 26. This morning the ley wm asK. iiay to suggest someooay 1 u- , . , remains of 1 Columbus -were taken from and one report has it that Henry Ad- : On Saturday, October, 1st, pur liter- the cihedral and placed in a specially . ams, the historian, will be Hay's choice, ary society will gi've a public debate on i01 f5f Xf1 t Spain. " I - 1 Much ceremony attended th sm in? rt Adams has a house in Washington next lthe question: Should .North CaroUna I the box. -, have a ,Compulsary School Law? L -The Resolute with- (a part 'of "the-. v. 1 1 " Crawford pitched Ih'to.Fearson ' from the very first word of the speech begin ning by 'accusing, him .with' being '-a dodger on - silver and" being .!'a republi can, and a gold champion, I He read th Gage bill and pronounced lit the most damnable measure ever con- cotedfort.Vdetroyingisnyer,thOT he asked Pearson if he would vote for It, Pearson said no it was a committee measure whichhe did not favor s. "j it" was a republican measure," said ' Crawford, "and ; you are support ing the republican administration." He further accused Pearson of voting X In reply fBrooke said there had been no want of food but, that there rwere 2,69 : sick, 400 of " them r : being ' : typhoid cases, i He suggested that no regiments be ordered home' but that the sick , be sent home' for .treatment. ;", - A' despatch k froml iManila gave ; reas suring newis of ' the .condition of troops to. the Philippines. T door to that of Ambassador Hay. TRAIN PLUNGES .1 i - Pronlineht Judge Killed, An-j other :Dies and . Many BIG; RAILROAD fJEETIIIC 7 Passenger Agents of all' the Sonthern - Eoads to Convene at Uorfolk. Norfolk, Ta. SepU 1 26. Th)s South'- eastern passenger association including . ..--4. - - " 'I to nav eJll the bonds in srold and isni1 . i's '?'" "i-" I'i'lBwk Ur' f rvvn. T , w general passenger' agents of very fall- M 1 1 1 i M t,M.y? ffom f 0tfeTjlnk of thPotom-ac.and Ohio '- rvr - - v M n v ta .N.n t ..ma ... .mm mm. w -.M . i & . ".. m , . , " : , ... . ; A i ukb , w , . ii3.u guJCu uuuua CctllCtl t - 1 4 . - -' nV vti- V 4 - .' t ' --'rivers and elast of the Mississippi and V T A T 'C? A HT 1 for repudiation, to pay more was, V , ; y. , " - ; BALbAM 1 extortion,- f' . ' : Pfnnsyanla ilroad Tl meet ; V V ThV bAr,; Hm' r,VQMft in V thfi Monticefoo hotel, Norfolk, Tuesr coin; gold or silver, and! laxson;Wayi' ifovember 15' r ;V K . PILLOWS: . t We , have just re- 1 of these pillows. They cari ;aUyays be found at ; ; : ; i ! HEIIllTSil OEAGAll, guilty .of the public crime of xtortion. (Continued on Fifth Page. f Ask yonr dealer for Grape Sun Cured Tobacco and get a cloth,, pouch free with each flve-cent cat. , m-zm j ' ' " I X3TABLSimD 1CC3. AIHITARIUN Hi -MlKllfAl. A Special PrivatiInxtltuttsa for ti Treatment of Lung and Throat Diseases. ICACti Ton BUtKv M. tledleal DfTeetor '' , -" - RATZiS, 8230 PTIS ,ana UpwaTO, accor&22S uae iwa sieviu, DRUGGICTa Church Ct. crJ Pcil:3 Av3. . , ARentolor v t C . Huvbr'c Candies. f: 'Includes everythtcj excepting medlcince, which rs. sapplied at cost. A t certain number of rooma are reserved at lower . rate fox patients whose financial clrcuinstanceai require it. ad ta euch the medicine axe cases not admitted. ,--' - - , " ' ' ,x "Winyah Eotel anflXanltarlura Co, HOT SPRINGS, N. C. i V : T. D. GREEN, MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL t . k nanaser. -. . v - . , ; C3 n iles from As heville. r.edaced ratci roacd:rip tickets frci til points SPECIAL RnDUCITD DUIIIinil HATES. . . -I : - ' v i ' 2 : . . ' I American , eomm Isslnn Ti a a turt- - ro y I A. wnnumere ana waiter, iurst w turneafr(.mK.v WM)t -7. n; , Hyder and P. ' J. Brown, the negative. nICD A TDCCTI-C Wa, urst Is again 3n charge tfl Df A uTULUIIr W fc.II I llbW tab I Of Injured in Texas; f Mpuntaip, Dale Seminary. .iProppectsl Towanda; N. T.,' Sept 2S.-The clty ? are bright for a good schooL; . , Jwas visited-this evening by a tornado , " i i ' . .. i ' ' I which" demolished J houses and swept a . T ' RflV ' RffR"vTAYI OR ll I r nuoxea yarns wioe icr ten miles. '1 The tornado first swept over the grand stand , where several are re 1 in I eXaS. : j His Brother In- This,.. City Eeceived I Ported to have been killed In the city, ed.- iallas, Tex., . Sept 26. The r south-1 Word to That Effect Last Hifirht. bound express train on the -Texas & r r i. into a creek five miles south of Dallas I IM at Johnson city, that state, j Nat W.l ' this afternoon. Judge W. Davis, J. t r,i- Hr I f flRFYFIlQ IIInlllRV QPPRrT result of injuries; and-another is re j brother, of f, the governor, , received? the J Paris, Sept. 26-The-' criminalr cham-- injured'. ' , v' ow"v' iiouowing aespaicn iast. nagnr. - v ber of the: court ta' which the Preyf MB . ; J f : Johnson Cityfr Sept 26. N.W. Taylor lease has been referred, will not sit be-: All druggists 'refund the money If rt Put 1 1101 dangerously. parfof ftbe-fnqulry wDI be secret but T .SALLIE TAYLOR. j the final decision will be made public. ; fails to cure ' 25 centst.' ,The genuine I " fSisned nas ju 43. Q. on each caoieu VA NILLA; EXTRA CT la made from Vanilla Beans In this way :.; The beans are cut up to little pieces and! packed In" a tall glass jar which has' a small hole rh the bottom. Then alco hol is passed through drop by 1 drop, and In passlngextracts all , i the flavoring from the beans.; ' . We would like you to giveour ; VanlJa Extract x a trial. '"-It ls Jthe best truality and gives the -best flavor, of any. Price 20 cents a bottle. - ' . - PaKgp;,Pli!iE:cy Co. . Oor Patton-Ave - - and nTrrccd Ci. . o ........ . A A Durlng'a' number of years of expert H ry nr 13" I I J j m?nts rwnicn demanded . large outlays 7. t BTJ' 5 1 I Csll 6S 1 1 -isasb' ,bfv Jng, to pro-j duce the native North Carolina gem v ; IHEENZ'S Cucumber Fi Okies v?- , ; ,: V . V;. i - - - in bulk Sweet Pickles 7 : : - ' "y. "' ' in bulk ' Piclried OniojtiS1 V ; : India Relish :; .and , . 7 'Baked Bean3 V ; : - Just opened up Fresh : , - ' and Ilice 6 Ccrifw C7. cut' and mounted, at a figure to com pete with the ordinary . imported semi-- precious stones. 'We have Just sue- , ceeded in accomplishing what we con- " sider a verr . tmportant and difflcnlt " task, and we can now offer to the pub lic a beautiful line of native - North Carolina gems that are better propor tioned and policed than any we have ever had, at prices about one-half Iesj than formerly. It ti always our study and desire to furnish the public with the class cf Jewelry and dive? we &ra known as handling at. the very larrest , market prices. - Ar.Tiiu:: il rrcLD, . jm. , , ... ... 4m : : : t x ; : : :
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