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,. ' 'iff 51 PATTOH AVE. For a few days wtr will wake free ot charge Ladies' ; Skirts tq order when they buy the goods and findings at our drees goods -counter-. Fit and workmausbip guaraoteed. -This ; qffer Ut ;n soods from' 75c per yard and tip. fe , , t., " The cold snap is making quick gales iu our wrap, underwear and dress goods ; departments in which goodness and ; low: prices combined, prevail; Our comforts , and DixiV blankets are still in the lead and .can't be touchedthe go out vervday to Jena comtort ana warmth to m Best capes and Jackets for. the price ever offered here. Fnrfl were high once but in asv reach of all classes now and no one need be without a collar tte or shoulder cape. Our as sortmentis complete and prices right. ' ,'; Kid Gloves in all colors for $ warranted. . Tapestry curtains, taoij spreads and piano tnrows. vV -Blouse waistf all wool and braided for $2.48: Blak, "blue and green. - V Velvet Waits $3 Cordu oy Waist $3 98. ' Fancy underskirts and " silk waists for all. Examine our ;goods and prices and wefwill do therst. v" : I Quick Salad. Sometimes an unexpected caller drops in and you're uot quite pre pared. Suppose you keep a '. can or two of MONARCH SHRIMPS and a bottle of YACHT CLUB SALAD DRESSING in the house. Empty the Shrimp into cold water,' pile onto Lettuce -arranged Jon the dish, pour Yacht Club. - pressing over, decorate with hard boiled eggs and you have a Salad that will make your friends visit of teri er. Monarch Shrimp Has the fresh sea shore flavor.1rheyre are only 25 cents a can at 1 1 l GREER'S. X With a bottle ol 4 ? ;:4 X Cough srupof ; J ? White Pine with Tar, An Immediate Belief;1 Prepared by 1 HEII1ITSH & REAGAN, 0 DRUGGISTS. Church St. and Patten Ave. v Agents, for Special Sdiris. , -i ?, ..1. - t - . . - 1 ill 'i 4 i ' m r t ' jSifllClllIj '! n n rss n n ra r? (i SpanisK; Attitude! Be- - i v -iComes.UneuOt mi i4 f - Withdraws , jbB1- CJjiims bf i .--,. i Rights in Cuba and If fUt jf Porto Rico. She Asks Us to Leave Enongh to Avert the Kingdom's . . Ruin.. i If I -1 fielief from Cuban nebt Essential. ' 'Anxiously Awaiting the De- - cision. of Washington Paris, Oct 26. The joint peace com mission , met. . this; . afternoon . and .ad journed Jto meet again tomorrow. The days seasiion was brief, and thk lis indi cative that a serious crias lhas arisen. It i) learned ont authority that the Span iards think lUhe American government is under misapprehension resepecting SpaixL'9 ; policy., The Madrid goverh merit ..doesn't; ; want to daiy-da'ly, but merely', ' obtain ' sufficient concession to enablie Sptalin. to live fomesTtly and pay bser debts. The Spanish doamTiiSBior,er wih to avoid tthe absolute7 ruin of the'.r count,? hence -.their ? perditency li 6ont3ltmg Mtal points. ' . , 4 Spatahaa :at JsaMacsdoned finer at titude of claiming -cbhciessions in Cuba and Porto Klcb and " thVmattier of ; - her rights, .aaad ' edmply throws 1fceTSf on The Spanish commiiss&Oiners did !thi t -today's session, acting under inr structtons from Madrid. Tttsey poto'tied out "that only by some relief from the Cuban debt cbuld the complete ruin of Spain be averted. 'An adjournment was taken forforty- e5ght hourb to enable the Americans to communicate with Waish ingto n. PHILIPPINES . WILL BE NEXT Peace Commissioners Have Wound up the Debt 1 Question. Washington, Oct 26-7-Altlhoug-h Paris despatches state that the peace com mission ' began the' coneideiraJttoh of the Philippine question yesterday, assur- ances given here itodoy sttte that the subject has molt been taken up by the commission., - : -1 ' ' The nweaing today Vas-devoted to the Cuban, debt; and it tal understood that the: imatter! . was to be finally dis posed of at this, toeesio TOhey' consist ently declined tta agree to any assump tion, of dt by thlB country. ' ' " ' A' message was yesterday nt to the v commisOoniers, which,; it is believea, instructed ; them deliver a final an- 1 ' c. ,rftiriw t,. to the Spaniards that further - dia - swer. cussLon iOf the 'debt question - would ba uselegB,'. " 4 t, .... ' ; It is expected Bh!at the phUlppaes will be under ; discussion the ? nreftr of next week. . - , - 7 .SACASTA'S HEV JROUBLEi , ' London, OctT 26. 'A dispatch to the Standard from .Madrid, dated October 25, says, that successive "splits having deprived Sagasta " of - the support of three of the -.leading' liberal statesmen, qanale'' Jast Moret fand Gamazo, he has to rface "a critical situation aided only by second 'rate lieutenants. . ' . j All ladies patent "leather, shoes at cost.- G. A. Meara &f 'Sons' Shoe Store. A Gpecial Prirat til" v C- t r? rt if Humilitv .'. 1 '1J 11 JJ 1- 1 !'" 1 1 Mi.niLi.iiii 1 mj. 1 "Mji,' li . i' J t :v rJ-i, . y . . - :v f. W'----'-V-'ir-. w ' . - Treatment of Iun? and Throat pisesaes. v y..'- t-'C--. BAIE3, C23o Prut 7EEU and npTOd, eeortSni to tas reoea eslected, include, everything excepting ned wl iepplld iU cest. A certain number of rooms era reaerveS et lower, rats for patients financial ScumScicea eq.uirs it. tsA to cuch ths medicines are eases not admitted.' , , . ,.-1 - "':r- niinniinor . Rumor i That Nation ,Has Bciuglit r" a CoaUng; StCtt; t Jon at San to Domingo. .fattmai, N. P., Oct. 2.-rTbe .XIoitedi Stat'crmr MonSmersaUeja hen?e 1 today as did i&Islol the Domlcad gxtn- ' -i '.tl". r m. . 1 ; 'if.'' boat Betauradion, 'with PTdej&i01; Havaaa comatnlssion 'brought Ml Hieureaux Sanio Imliiigr aboard!. The f ject : (k the . conference hela tween Heureaux end the commfeslMj c'caacne here on the Montg,oijery,,&t kept secret, but it is rumored fhaltfte'' United Stiaitea has bought' Samaztai Santo pomingo, t and mil establish' a ooaltog . fftation thap&. ' , j j . - . , : , - , ,i v a DREYFUS HEARING Jtf PARIS 0 Fresh Revelation not Eif pected-Quiet in FranciBvl Paris, Oct. 25. In contrast wyajii terday, thBa has been a day of qtfikt. It is expected thak apollcy of elimina tion will be followed , in seeking a. mew ministry, and, that the csa will be of long duration. ?--'--- ? The court of cassation begins a blear ing on the Preyfus revtsioi . tomorrow. but & is doubtful! 5f any . fresh retvela taons will be made. t ' In the meantime the FaShbda ques- 41on receives . but 'scant attention t& any quarter. f CARTER MAY GET ANOTHER .', Ex-Senator Edmonds -Believes Con- Too Far. Savannah, Oct. 28. It 'Is sltated'here. on what eeems to be good autaarlty. that the long triall of Captain C&rter, United States engineer, will come to nk thing, and that the whole ground may have to be gone. over agattn. The papers in the casa have recently been reviewed by ex-Senator Edmuada, whlo(se findings are said to be that the courit marttial went beyond its author ity in 'taking1 evidtence, and that the whole prbieediiig vene void from; legal point of view. Whetber Presideiit McKinttey will ac cept this, view remains to be seen. The knowing ones say he will, and that a new case will be made against Carter on ithe ground that tt$a river and har bor works were fraudulent and waste ful of federal funds. BATTLESHIP AND BEER. Milwaukee Brewers Want the Wis consin Baptized with an "Ameri- can Beverage. Milwaukee,' Oct.-: 26. The . commis sion .appointed by .Governor .Scfiofield to arrange for the launching of the battle ship Wisconsin at' San- Francisco next month baa r been requested fry Milwau kee brewers to substitute, beer for champagne, as the baptismal fluid. A 1 . A. A. A. 1 , . A Betting forth the- fact , that .Wisconsin: as not a cnampagne proaucuig sxaiie. Anat oeea; is a -mucn..more,aispnpjiy,eiy. 1 jfican beverage , than the sparking lsuch occasional is to conform to a; stale ana meaningless uia w ona iraaiuon. , ' - . Take to the circus a boi of those fa mous Mitchell Kiss Me -kisses. Five cents a box. 4. Kiss Me camdy is fresh.' : , EXCEjLIENT, BOARD.v Two ladles or married couple can se cure large ' comfortable room and: first class table board hi a beautifully, fur nished home. No' thervboaMers; Lo cation ' excellent and short - distance f ronu Court r square, t; Bate. -: J7.50;. per week for each person. Address "Desir able," Gazette omce. " , 217-rtf Buy eahdv that is made in Asheville. Tou know the une.Vc It's . Kiss Me l.' A" Instlttttlca fcr tla a- -i n't GALLED BACK Grave4 A&airs Arisinc Will Cut Short His1 Visit Philadelphia. HlladeipM Oct 26. President Mc- ft?' uB3nley .arid cabinet held a long consul- RatlOott this evening over a dispatch jfrora Washington' by an agent "of the state department. - ' - - xioiei- manager received an inti ttiation that the president might leave f WashingoDi; early, in the morning. At aoy rate, it seeme certain that , the president will not.' remain longer than to review the military parade. . . It is .thought tonight that while the celebration of . peace; la. in progress af fair of a grave nature have arisen in the' International neerotiationa und thn.t SMcitinaey will' not figure to the festiv ities here tomorrow. HOBSOtl'S SCHEME TO BE AUTHORIZED j&overnmeiat Likely to Raise Three of Cervera's t Stranded Ships. ; ;WafiaiSngton, Oct. 26. Dt Is probable that the project of saving the Spanish warships off Santiago- will be . author- tzed and that two and possibly three more ships will . be added to the Ameri? cannavy. ' There eeemtj to be Sit tie doubt fthat the Mercedes and Colon can be floated and . an txpert" board, considering the subject; aftw hearing Lieutenant JHob- son's views, will probably recommend thiaittbe necessary work be done. He Refuses Spaniards More Time for.. Evacuation. Means to Send' War ships. - w Havana, Via Key West, Oct. 26. Ad miral Sampson has assumed a very en ergetic: stand in refusing to grant the Spanish- Hbfe time they wish for e'vacu- He lis tired of the Spanish attitude, and his requesfL for Spanish assurance that the mines have all been removed from the (harbor JLs taken to mean that he wants warships here at once. If the warships come, however, the Spaniards win quickly come to terms, MUSTER OUT ON NOV. 4. The many soldiers of the Second vol unteer regiment, who have been in the city for some . days expecting, to be mustermer out at this place, were sur prised- yesterday on the receipt or no tices which, read as follows: f ''Raleigh. N. a. Ck., 21; 1898. "Tou are hereby ordered to report to your company at Charlotte, N. C, oa November 1 for muster out or tne ser vice of the TTnited States. You will bring with you your blankets in case only ttnfurnished rooms, can be ootainea foilodgingv v . v "CSigned KOii'T u uuiiam, ' XJapt. Co. E 2d N. C. VoL bairs'1 ladies shoes, . Philadelphia toe. button only, clotn and leather top; 4$;pairs1 boys' shoes, size, 13 only; worth SI to $1.50: to close at 75 cents aina ?i Assorted'. toea G 'A. - Mears, & Sons Shoe. Store. , : Kiss Me candy? -Yes; it's fresh.- "X Looldut for: Chaps ! V7.:They:.conje when -you least will (cure -and prevent them; Youiave never used as nice a preparation. -.Keeps the Skiameiegani.snape. 4. 1. Prices 25' Cents 1 s ? r-": Prepared only by : r . Cf B. 8'IAvis'Manger:', ENERGETIC-STAIID raragon Opp Post Office. HAVE NOT f DECIDED VET ;'r Federal Authorities are Stil Considering Matter of , i , lending Troops Here. Wa&hllngton; Oct. 26. As a' result ot Senator J. C Pr2tchard of "North Caro- Una calling iS at tention of - President McKinley and the republican leaders to a plan fsr the alleged ttntimidaaon of the republicans, in his state that may prong on a race war, tne officials axo ! still considering the advisability of tak- ing1 steps Ha protect afl- voters to the congressional etectitana. According to the story wlhich reaches ' republican! headauarterfe. . rpnAHrm again&t what isi called "negro domina-1 Hioa'ihas reached a pitch which may re sult in all manner, of . crimes. .It is charged that certain republican . . leaders &ave been marked for slaught er- ir tney contJame In their present! course, and that other republicans who ing ,the cause of negro power were compell'ed to do so by. threa'ts. The democratic newspapers are said 1 to be counseling violence. All tJhis has stirred up the rational' leaders, and they Intend to do all pos sous, even to cne use or teaerai troops, to help out Senator Pritchard and the! rest in getting a majority for the fu- flo tticket. GOVERNOR'S : PROCLAMATION RuSSell Enjoins the Preservation Of the Peace and Obedience to the Laws. lowing ;Wheyea ;eonstIn uuueu oittLee wcures .to every state m ernment,protection from invasion and freedom from domestic violenfce, and, "Whereas the constitution of North Carolina Guarantees to all the neonle of the state the inherent right to fully regulate their own internal govern ment, to peacefully assemble for pur poses of consulting for their common good, to hold; peaceable and quiet eiec- tions, and to discharge and exercise in an orderly and quiet manner their maniroia auues ana privileges or good ...UOU!, 4iu "Whereas the , constitution of the thereof forbid that any citizen shall be aeunvea or rescrainea .01 nis iiDerty. but upon indictment for and conviction of crime, and j . constitution and laws of this state that writs for protection or citizens ana processes of courts for the protection "Whereas it Is ordained In the samejeaf implicated the other.:; A v mob of society shall never be suspended,!. ,lt - - - lt0 run Fhe negive? ran for thr-lives. - 7 r , V "' tlmidation and violence, and "Whereas It has been made known to me . by the public press, by numer - pus letters, br oral statements of divers oiuzens i me sutiK, tuiiu ay j.iriiuu written statements, that the political canvass now going iorwara va ueen S Ji x l made the ? occasion and pretext (CottUhued on third page.) IOT When Spain blew up "thet Maine she was msane and can never, retain- the hferti ' ooiniow-of the xAmenean Denole as GRAPE TOBACCO. - 172-2m If fresh candy is what you want you pan get it at f the Kiss -Me Candy com pany. - V Heckers' Self Raising Flour, r ; - - - iVo trouble to make good v r I Bread, I Biscuits; ; iv. i rX3akes,r&& I you' ixse this 'flour. Fresh" lot just in at f " Shiders, IMillill -. y . ' . " - . v ' -, t. ' ;. 'jY. '-"" 3.-. Wins a Complete Vic- tory Over Oppo- V sition. 'i GarCML HaS Made Ollt a Fair' i . and Practical PrO- gram. AMny to' be Disbanded and the iProyisional Govern ment Dissolved. U Hom . and a WasMlietOIl ICommiS- ' 8104 Win be Organized-Gar- r cia to Come Here. Santiago, Oct. 26. The Cubans have1 received- word th anmW vMr" over the cpoditHbn in thie convention at Santa Cruz is complete, owingJto his in'- " fluence with ihe white delegate from me. western end of the Mand. :v Garcia's program fts to give all the f , troops in " the eastern prlovinoes an "'uni. J limited furlough with certificatieai show- ing Ithe jamount of pay due and send " them home to care for their crops and '- famiHe&i 1 , C . , r r Anotihier Itaiportant stiep will.be the t a dissolution of the provisionaa' govern- a1 under Mas and the suppression ' 01 xne X3snce or commander-in-chief. , Then Garcia propesete the appoint-,' l merit of two commissions', one to re- '; ) inaJfo in Cuba, to repreBent the interts' v;- o.the'insureeni&. a.rA the nthor confiPrdei Gar- CommV : J sjon. "t i.. ' . . - - v 'j, , It is not believed that the dSsolutfoa o the army can be accomplished &pee dily, especially in the western provln-. cesv Garc5a wilt endeavor to secure a laan to Pay the jtroops. NEGROES UYNCHED4.. J Augusta, Ga., Oct. 26. Two negrbes .V were lynched at Edgefleld Court-house; ' J s. C, yesterday, for the murder . of Mrs. J. p. AJtkinson ,a white wOmanN"b f plsite la Week:.- While she and" V 1,,.! J i - . . l . ( L tne budaesv instantly killing Mrs. At- 1 " " ""u.v w y.u .uau j Mackie, j his son, Jim Macki, and'Lu- ;'' th3- SuMivan. Th? wec -arrested and I ')-....', j iverpowered the QtSccrs and .took, the prisoners from them, oarfi-lng ibem to the roa(L tted thair hand and told tW The mob opened flre' on them, young- F8fW SuMivto feli doacl., n MacMe escai-Pd wounded, fqtiads j ai,e scouring the woods in search of j him. i s WILLIAM IN THE HOLY LANfl. I - , T Ji -tTaifia 1 -pw,!,,,,, -n. 9 . ' I neror and emnress of . BemMnv a-r- rived here today. The town was deco-. rated with German and Turkish flags. Turkish itTOODS lined the streets, s Their majesties were driven to a German- J American coloiiy at Mount Carmel. s BUFFALO GOES TO DEWEY. I that the cruiser Buffalo wjllt start XTnr v.if ir..ti. 4.1. . f end of the week. Slie yill takeover 600 , recruits jand a quantity of supplies to " Admiral; Dewey and go via Suez canil. z ; . During-a number of years of experi- - - -',. ments, which demanded large outlays- - - : A' V, -p. of cash,! we have been trying to pro- , T ' , ' duce the native North Carolina gems, j cut and rmounted, at a figure to 'com ' pete witk the CTdlnary. Imported semi- ' s - - ... .' . precious' stones. We have Just bmc-'." r ceeded th accomplishing what we con- sider a very;: important: and v difficult , C ; - 1 - iV . ..." - task; and we can' now offer to the puo . UcJ a.' beaatirol Itam., ot native ; Nortli -v- 5 - . - ' -!i-y Carolina gennr that are better propor- . tioned and policed than any we have .' ; :-. -,-- . , t , ever had, price about onenhalf less , ; .t-.-'-1 -it r " - - . than formerly. It Sa always our, study ' r and desire to fnrnSsSi the public with : the clad of Jewelry and silver we art ' . Siwwn xs handling at the very lowest, , market prlccx '4. : 16 1 ' ;Ti .. ,. 1 i V 6 Court-Square;' Huyler?s Candies;: - I Night bell at side door. T71ayxa Hotel and Canltarlnci Co. -, ;r;- lip. 111 J w w y 'J -1 , ijtvcie. it. a
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