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. V.. c ft. : -.i m4 State Library Library. - - x" - v ; 1H r i 61 8; Ho (222. 5 - t , , V'.' i i i i - At s FAILED TO HO MORE SHOWS 5 v-l u HEAR THE CHURCHES I ' 6l tv,i -i innfp;ninn n: ciii nnncRQ I luU UIIUL.1IU Aldermeii JJecideVyeaVef's'Prap r . .p '. A U h I J I . ! - -i-t;.- -v-c.m-"-. ,t -- :y.t lyjl :.lUJ ill C 51 PATT0I3 7 AVE T?rr a ffiW daVS Wb will 122 a 1:6 r-A vharsn Ladies' 8kittfft6 order when tney Jovjone ooqsl .na findinflsat ourvareaBgooas 5oanterr. Fili and workrriaiiBbip! good from 75c peryard and up. I The cold t-nap i making quick Wes iu our wrp, uuLerweai 'and dress goods departments p which poo icb ana tow - pncew jombintid, prevail. - - - Onr comforts and' '?Dixie .lankets are still in the lead and ATi'fc be touched they- e:o oiit vprv dav to lend comfort and Warmth to many homes , I Best capes and jacketflj4oith Wee ever ofiered neralj 4 I Fuw were high once-bub in 'easy reach of all classed now and no one need be cvithout1 a collar ette or shoulder cape. Our as sortmentis complete and prices f - . - Kid Gloves in aH col6rs for $1 rwarranted. Tapestry curtains t ab la spreads ana piano nrowB. I Blouse waist8-fair-wd611and raided for f2.'8 - Blaik,.blne Aand green. ; Velvet Waits 3 Cordufoy Waist $3 98V ' Fancy underskirts and silk waists for all. Examine our goods and prices and we will dot the r-st. A beautiful dish that la alarays ac ceptable to the delfcate stomach, aa an appetizer and to the robust as a satis fying and temptlnfr, meal ia our X)ove Ham- ... j: Block Island cedflsh. shredded cod fish and Al mackerel, all of which to of the higbeat quality knowu: tot tne mercantile world. ' With a, bottle of Cough sjrup of - White Pine with Tar; An Immediate Rt lief, Prepared by t J HEIIilTSH;& REAGAN, DRUGGISTS. Church St. and Patton Ave; t ... O '.. A. ...J. . Huyler's Candies. SlCil -l-newnite ourprenf- 5 acyi Agitation Hot W m ,- 2 f MorerBIillings xirc Predicted Before the Campaign 44 ' -4 v.. .Cia te. .. . t U i-J W The :White : JIengjiiion!? Jtfiinto Withstaiihl t V JSTegro Majority. Won't Go on Bond ot- JSegrdi Offce , Holders and are Pledged to Prevent f Negro's Election :or Installation, ' Austin, Tex.," Oct 21.-The old politl-. leal feud which has caused so inahy countTes"cIurliir the"psf yeirs7 baa broken out afresh by; the killing at Wharton yesterday of Hope Ad'ams, the ihdepeadeat candidate for jsheriff. MaJoyTJwhlt tho two counties belong; ttt;what Is .known as the f white metfs iinion," the main Object ot VWc' la to prevent negro u- premacy Incouaty political affilra. VEachj member, pledges himself not' to gro on: Athe bond . of any member who may be" elected ;t6:vatyr'pce:aAd to prevent the election and installation In office of any aegro, or othei man who receive! ihe jeupport of aegroes. ' each f ;jeonntle f orcement f the , roles ot the 1 ,kwhtte More 'kiUfirefit cur before the. prent campaign is ov er. :i. : ? ' Author Dies in London . Convert to Christian Science-Family ISay Insanity. London, Oct. 21. The coroner inves tigated the death of. Harold Frederic, the American author and' newspaper correspondent today, A . month ago it developed that he dismissed the physi cian who attended . him, and called in Mrs. Viiaas. u leader, of the .Christian science fad in Bngland, and thereafter he wasr allowed- to eat and drink wnat he liked and took ma medicine c A" relapse sooa iocenrred. Hlsdaugb tera and others teauneu xnat ne was an- sane for the fast month on Chnstlan science. " "" ::'-':r'"'.' ; Mr. Frederic was born in-Utlca, N. forty two . years ago. Some; . sketches he iwrote introduced him Into -newspaper work, and after being -connected don as corfespondeht for the New York. TMmM nmitlnnThe filled mamrvears: He is best, known to . uterature throughbis-bc)kS tne; nrst or.: "Seth's Brother'a J iWIf e,appearea? in .1887. His other .novels are -'.In the val ley,' I'The Lawton. Girl,' VThe , Dam nation of Thereon Ware," Gloria J Mun di " 'The Market Place," tbe r last pf t which is not yet out of the press- . - 'wfe.'-..'.'- 'VI I - c rEXCTLLENT BOARD. Two ladies Or married couple' can se cure large comfortable room and first class table board in a beautifully fur nished home.- - No other boarders.' j "Lo cation excellent ' and - short v distance from Court' square. Rate, $7.50 per week for each person. "Address ."Desir able,", Gazette office. - . 217Ttf When' Spain' blew up the Maine she was Insane and can ; never ' retain ; the high; opinion of. theVAmerfcan pepole aa GRAPE TOBACCO 1724m.' DEATHrflP HAROLD FREDERIC E3TABUQHI3D 1CC3. .Treatxaent of Iuris - w W TUTflirffT bates,' BZJto pek WEitK and Upward, accordlns to taa roori aleeteaV. includeaeverythlng excepting medicinal wbicb ar anppuea m cobw a fcertaln number of rooma ara reserved at -a, lower rata; for patienU, whose financial clrcurnatancea rtqulra It, and to cuch the medicines are also Included. Patient can enter and -lsava at any time. Advanced casea not admitted. - ; - ' - ' ',' J- " Surgeon Taylo Pefdre ; ICbn , j son Evils CorJected: Atlantit, Ga., Oct. ZL Major Tlaylor, cmer; aurgeont genera :ot. tttf noepita a Fort McOPherson, testified before ;ib war; investigation 1 commission 'this ternooji that whea he. waa in charge of the, hospital at -Fort McPherson he could not get two requisitions f or necea sary-suppllea filled fron the New York depot,, and f one requisition: made I May 17 was not yet .filled. Aside frccn ?thkt1 supplies came aa he sked for them." 5' s He said that some " of "the. hospltaU plined some; and 3dacliarsed iothera :Tt?li Hefchatged, that avnntnber " of j4pa bfrS: tientshad hoanitala t who should' not ' ihave .been m?eved -ah'd 1 I Tftf itw.w twin mVVMi 'aiia i some of these ;idied. -The urgecM,n ueciarea, were responsaoie lorroi. iv ChanIaIniNave.of Fort mcifnersonvsi AAAla r-f, that tofo!a hmYTKt W-Ti J oared for as well at first as now. ' t Tnet 4 4 ; but ed influence The commission left tonignt ior. Ant nlston, AklT . , 1 U titfh i. ; .1 I for nii ii of tnis h fiincbeen is Jtaving a..ttaraxime in tn ,T",?' Eiot Threatena Aefttast'JsW.ri. . : tHe ih:see w, , w. ; - ! TT " " - - 'T " of liquor but 4t,dld. not mca- pire oii-xi6TO AiaiLOe T' "ITn '"VWK Accused of BrinPinp-"RH .J;" DAY IILUUItU 7 7. 7 iiiveri'issue entirely -The candidates Made Speeches in jtwdlStiteaV to.jne subject m -Monster KeCeDtlOn at ' -mQnrW.MHS ' , nr...M.Mi s ColumDUS: ? , , ' .. .A ; Columbus, O.hio. OcL -President McKinley closed a day of jspeecliaki ingin, two etatea PY aaaressing W iir to eight thousand people In Column IK,? itorinm tonieht: Whea -.tbe fif'dAnifc anneared fia. waved from all P in? the neoole to atand together until t U wa0rA fiiiiv rather- " v "TV " There was an immense street paraae at Indianapolis and the streets were eps. ......... , to' Sncinnatl. e train bemg stopped ' tw - T.tnMvi!AHa i& wa wifl fl A I ata number of points, rresiaent jmlc- Sniey; SecretarieTGage and Wilson fXTTiif; n m down to the trainv some of them in col- lege gowns and.mortor boards: - Heat history. The nortb and the aouth were united ln at holy .alllancfe mivn. one, aim, to stand brtheg Knew Dy tne earneet. exprewiwi; wi -5f, SSnred have atio,J the PPre ttriT ot'SuS' ; At Atlanta, Ind. where there are a large tin plat works, the president said he rejoiced that me tto plate inauswy had - given employment to so many worklngmen. Ha. congratulatea tne worklngmen on. the bright outlook .for prosperity. The pireslden&wiirr tomorrow nagnu - llllllOalU Mtllv rAIl Atl bPlxirilJ .1 Kl-AnHV A nRI-lNlllli ; ! OT""PT,V" "v i mn , y. ' - , v thaiinw df nl-addreasea, at ...earlier, 1.. .1 . . r'risi'rtrt w . t .vwm ist- Tiaii fihn. I v S'acalaildti fS3 hard:' aWyWfa The. Lww.u ""vbtum'xp.cj E.E.,MeDoweM, ; &m Clepard, t3.50; ing.to Inflame packed wit cheertn peopje. eT'w SSS sponse'tb Q!WM saldi IW II D t ' T RflP : i president spoke from the state home Wyck maae wero snapped up I1 eipect tOffPen , Kenilwortb Intt op lh J II i C IIIVIC rinFiPirecinncnc UUI "f T 'WCW-- . v. J304lKerStt CtlbaieWItfe ilrilb.0 Eeac'e?m 'Paria,. of the peace commission wasl held this afternoon; f There ia ; reasbn.- to -believe the nrst two clauses cc - tne .. prococo wediscussed, esiciyeifinaial question of the Cuban debt, npon -which al possible solution ia believed-to have been found acceptable tc bpj sides. -' The Spanish;'xmniloners long dispatch.oni therstjbjeejt to Madrid. f UnclelSam wants Cuba, Porto: Rico and the Philippine but ' whatt the American oeoDle desire above all and WlU have ia "Grape", aun cured tobac- CO. k 4 1 " and Throat DUeaaea. 7f. r"v" Tl TT..II..lTll...lr. 1 - ' Winyalx Xlotal and Oanitarluxi Co; Y6rk State ztF' roops: Angrv at RoDsevelt rtentliRegiment Threw d&ffei?irrift flriH TTiaVil ; property was valued 4t$6,0OO; that be ?eVSP?an,a tllSSed - cse the shbws ttoWbeeh held : V fcn Pit4f a, 3 ! - . I ,s -f 1 JL - I on. Statete? fryv.- nriil Ifn.. ,' . W.Ani nnd 1H Vpntr tit r:?! rr:r . : J Confident. rt- ' : "fi4) . . , ' w. yuu mi,jj.cxjf. NeW Tork. Oftt 21. Otia f tho tr,Jnf ; Paatrtnof T0,ri.sTv,QV i .'iir today -was the almsst nrr. v f ' f;y hall candidates of Jr j. T air-, shades-.that the silver question aif MmmMii' -- - . .r1 ' J U-!f - 1 - S"..-' - v'Tr. m Mbjeen entirely dropped by: them. faCLTf k?"1 ry'Vfcc also. ill. with he blague. brMtSie;;? i TOMdWatdevelPthato half price, The remainder of the work and nur h9vL f, i Mueller ,J . j M.uMraueUto them to ignore the to the culvert he wSSd do also if the !?Jl f I A. V , V 016 last sacra' -1 - :raxacOiTered bla.servicea sip speaker tfik tWastate but todav' the offeV .hj iiv iiu the the cam- palgneclaring they wanted no one to ' -L ..... n AlWthi. ..-rtA a. o State -Palmerefued tn in . Li.i.j ltM s - - IT. v! h2 .r, v. ivi 'i. I twianawais offteiabsQoaroiteo en- the' ffalo tirely. van . wycK amrtea on a tour of Mefato. nnt -, oWI milt TWnl of election There was not , much betting today u xvwfvca ouwwwra. . , about the vote of the volunteer soldiers, Mris lottni Q yea oAmfitorhat Amvlrfciia I At tne irourteenn regiment armory last night Roosevelt's picture-waa e - onr. imJ whnAi m- 4 ner. The: soldiers say Roosevelt's let- ter from Santiago in which he said the SrJSffSRU'THl.1 cauK ot , . h nmiinn rnn iMinill i r fUll flntWILLt. ' ' rp. Ktt Aucft Totr Ktt ;To be Chosen To-day by RnisrnnAlR in f!nn- I !T7- . ,r. . v 'VPTltlftTl The Episcopal " in convention at Lri .missfonarv. district of Ashe- ville. Who the -probable appointee of - . -. . -i m vntion will bW is not known. -THe knowledge Qat,tu; 3 bishop, wmj ! chosen today was contained m a teM I Anwm aAmf VMforg hwtKn,iRov: VR I marram ient vesterdav bvthe Rev. TX. R. Swooen: D of All Wilis' chiirch: to . ' - T ' U - i. 1 j .v IK. Swope" . - : r rV - ' Ask for. R. A. Patterson Lucky Ask for R. A. Patt4raon-a- Lucky 44p$Q4WfoQQQ$QQQQ44&4&tt WE HAVE Every week;7 and' keep it in glass v?elsKrtlTiis 7 preserv-; ing any woody, taste.4 ; f - i . - Let us send you some. ' All kinds of Mineral. Waters alT ways in Btockffjy; LJt '-.-( : s tT rf1rt 2 riffs - Paragon Pharmacy-: Co.v B. S. DAVIS, Manager. i Opposite P. a-.SK 71 Itigbt Bell at. uaor. x i x mi,. ' i . . nM i i v r 94.1 i 'I ihw hj, iiii; ir . 111. 1 1 mm mm .. - . .- f -1 PfesuTmewater ing Franchise After, sj short session the board of al dermen : went ;4ntO;.cxecOtlve session; to consider ;the -grantln-gr ot: 'franchise for street lighting., i t v-s-sivi-j . s4 J, H Tucker and T. R. . Patterson were qn hand in the. -i interest, , of, .the First Baptist chunch. .''MnfTucker, asked the board: to4 passa resolution; notTto grant any -mbre Jicenseir for in the .lot adjoining the church:ioperty; tfle' said .JterepreBented? chuf?h congregation "were Unable to hold rigious eerjdees and were kept out be the enjoyment of their property. - He-Thought this; "was very I Unflr as there -were other places t in f tnxizri lAir, tPhcx sKnnM k Cn i. .kv..! I briefly in the same Strain:-k- r, r . a. x.ivfx ;aisu , The board-agreed with them - and I passea,a resolution to the effect that no I licenses woUld be -granted for shows to I be held in any. place where they would aisiuro religious services in Bailey street within sixty days.1; Cap-1 tain W.Vr 'flrlrTifiwl(w1cro HV.ev wA'trt' i uud w 4.'l hniM .ten. walk, thii iantt, impossible because of a lack of lower his tracks and build' retaining wa4Is.fron the top of the hill to Bar iptt-p- wm.iT x Hrif IT,U? give him a year todo it. iav pSSSSi: taJil Weaver8 .g oz lyexicagion street were taken. j TOe weekly financial atatementahow.J ea receipts to De ?4,688.3; aisDurse- ments; $716.65. Th following -bttte were-' ordered paid: - - . n . : AshevUle Electric company,, ;l04.HnelePhone- pr. Poecto writes his pre- ??J?.C iSKSr. liihin Wtsm tt.20: ooSe dnart- m7rrh n-Kt . tat ,flWA Publishing" rmap?y; $54. J. Brown & GoT'JZS; ' RlveiisiC&itJdertlacine, ' $25; I .4jfw nie.g j ater department (pay roll) , $25.95; street (department .(pay iHU) $332.1L . 4 ' 1 - j- ftfcNILVYUnln Urtfld JAIM. iol. Mr. L. C. Kittredge was seen at the I .tano v iW. jene that wUi cause P w t -v v ? "jv. 1X.YY 1 ' t- en 'between the, 1st and 15th of Janu- I ary, "In regard to 'improvements there; are none to make. The hotel has-been - (Tl.. T" 1 1 A 1 4. I .X-4. T r- V! '. i ' ' v.i.,. MSnteT lomp"1 oSTthl 27 rw:Sr,T -:T--. oniy Idon't Sink itwould "oe "w I mV,n T f rOOT,hr I guests whlirS hutalj stated that they would not come before the f j - holidays at nome. Liftwm ier aiiii i runro imnoiro JDillvuioi nauucnupo nunoca. S. G. Melxell, who claims the fifty mile bicycle record, dirt and board iSL JSJt?f S. Si 25 tuilCDf uaio tv x ;w aa u ievw. pm' Iyer asking for a i twenty mile race against four running horses or five re-1 v-j--- in 0 HePerce fiW- T1 P1Ice nnaJ1 que!av1 ' race against four running horses there! laat Ratiira.v a.nd'twas beaten. ': He at- J last Saturday and was beaten.' He at tributes his defeat to a muddy track antt claims to De aoae to Deat any norees r",,0" " . ' ' nn at Lookout park. This, However, is. not : fenced in and would be -useless as - . . ... .i i rm. Meixell wants gate fL Melxeu wants ate receipts. j ' ? ' . - - f Pure r t. ; Buck whieat Flour 1 ? , and - 4 :.Finest. Grade of s t . .'f V: f v: -; 1 : Pure :MapIq Syrup, nider s,. ;6;;Gourt Square.; Threatens tO3et6ps I Beca!use Bubon- ic, 'Plagua,-, --ia . DpetorDead of it, HialTiifc j 'J. ' ana jpibuow Fhy tlciaii m , . r v r Tk li j ' Attend Dbctor.-" - tTieSt and Tltrft NtlTlfl ' fr'""T'"T,Tw' 'If. f aAinrttf 3 1. JIOVXUI.V u, to the City. . . 1 .. I - . . v rr-s. 'V un ot. tn nurses :n. .f ,! : .v aenoea ierr Barsch. the surgieal bubonic plague iadvlns hTZ L.Iu , " IhJ 5Tu! hospital -yi from-the same disease. . 'I t u priest wno aaministered them has been isolated with three nuns . .. - "r the special pavilion of Francis Joseph f nospuai ;outside of the city 1 " The paVilion is roped off and nm MJ ? " "pe ff and cozn" mnication with it la had by means of ?'riu, u cnaracters that can L?f i"?- a?ac? Places them UM "1C WIIuvr wwaere the requisites are later deposited. There is no epidemic yet but there is a panicky , inclination amon gthe" less ed 2Tew baiting newspapers are try- the mob with alarmist r forecasts of a general pestilence.-de- " t, . olOT.. . H . y claring .that- -the . baciui .c: waa ;brougJltt here bv Jew doctors. 'Th! Hp' tJiroaieSnu to stir Up plague rits. ' ' J NOT GRANTED Cuba in:Novsmber-Riot ! ) - ZJ w'. waavautt, - , " i mivs formally notified the . Span- . ' f ) ish commission today that, the Amerf-.J-. ln November whether ort not the evac-' -; I nation of the Island'has been completed '; . ' by g - .j -I Employes of the municipality whose i j wages are largely in arrears caused! ai' demandinsr their nav and receiving -no . w j- - m --t . r-w satisfaction. "Atternnta tofelertt .them nrecinitated a. ' ' ": the row and ejected the disturbers.: jni';,; L :,:4S?vft-v-'-'-.'' onnTT IIP THF nHinkSTIPS flrtfl . T ?T - - :-'T?Z:r Lieutenant 1 H. T.Scott;';organizerOf the Ashevllte Oulrksfceos. a colored? i company or volunteers, -oiea yesieraay , J m0rnln at . Camo Poland- Knoxville. . . . , - Tenn. His death-was the resutf of Tenn. His death-was the result of ; C -wound received acciden'tally :'. while be was HeaningTa revolver. , immmmmmmTmmmTmmmmmmmmmmm f During a nmnber of yeara of 'expert- ments, which i demanded large routlaya of cash, we have been. trying to pro- - duce the native North ; Carolina gema, . r cut and mounted, at a figure tbcbm.!: with the .ordinary imported .semi- v I precioua atones Wa have Juat adc 41 " ' . - , , ' . , - - - t f . Iceeded In ajcomplIahliig.what4weHCon- t. ? i: l""? r ta&kl aiid we caanorar. offer to the pubJ, , Carolina gema that are better proper-! Uoned and poillalied than any"; we hava' , ever had, (at price about one-half lea than" formerly: It !a always our;. stud and desira to ;runuxa, om puuuc wu the ciasa of iewelrr and ' silver we, ar known aa handling at the very lowest market prices. i. , ; a ;.v . ,k " '-y AUTHUli IL OSTJCLD, ' 1- if. i t j v
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