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: : , . Price s Cents. f Tr-S.-. ... " 1 . 1 Ll .......- . ........ ,..,,TTT , , , 1. - . . -!,-.-.. .r - . "1 r fOeStetel Kg 'niimnrni pj . mmm , mnnr, GUN BURSTS ;. t - ir II II II 11 II II 1 II II II II 111 ' 4tini.r r5n r .i.i'if . r, nil It rV lUI II II I ml II I I It II II . , . - i t- - -. . tBt j v - ii' ii ii ir ii ill i - i ii ii ii -..a - v": - ! ,'-'. jt--. j.f; r t b w t-B - t - : v l - m i ' " w w i - - v . -. r.-v . &. . - ., " i h mm 11 i 1 11 11 ,mm --y" ' Will Sell Today- 1000 yds 8c Lons dale at 5c SxSx$' &&&&&& x ,.. .it. ? .. . . OOO, yards English Long Cloth, worth 15 cents, at -: j ,V "'r - &&&&&& 1200 ydS Marseilles J . . " , j ASSOrted Patterns $ m0 otfottrl ? X JJ.CDCJ UUUO Ci v . . . t . liMiranlTf nioriTilai.riipan IriT.O X I enmmer waists i and are -worth from 123 to 15 cents. Our price for to-day, 8lC 3 500 - Remnants of j Embroideries at About ' i 7i"'l . "r ! 4i Miscellaneous Stuffed primes, ii ob pound boxes. (pulled figs, in one pound baskets, Guava yrup, tn quart bottles preserved figs, pears and peaches in. glass jars, .pitted olives stuffed wl'th Spanish red pepper, Bitted tflVea ituffeid': w3li - ajxahovbea and sacked m oil, olives pSflted and not tuffed, Stench, prunes ia.glaBe4 huTpjBSfipajnSs raisins, ;jrf-C -me dlaaer- piscu:K&Jli- -5'. -K 9 , r 1 ??-i--s.m-fei- i ? HEIIIITSH REAGAIl, jrnarmacists -Tl . m r 'V Church St. and. Fatten Ave. z openall ithel - ' t-1 , " . n - i "-.V - 10ur;v:iioncCliocolate- J, ; Si Ia;.spperior,f d&ll,-;' ; a 10c v" - "-,5-tv , - .A :as : expeocea wii.-ave xne euect ui wamj itton Ave II . , JO. : ?f AGENCY. ,HV If He1 AtternptsV to Exfcite 1 Filipino ', y. - s Otis Cables Discovery That Aguinaldo is Plotting to Make War. Demand Made Upon Filipino Army to Disband. ; Otis Expects to Offset AgTiinaldo's Agitation by Proclamation Just Issued. Washington, Jan. 4. Th existance of a plot to resist American authority, la which Agrulnaldo is a. . napvlng eplrlt, Iras been made knawa to the groyern meat in disptcliea' from (Jeneral Otis To this discovery of the conspiracy tBe UWauuCCU CUIUS V. CXAiUUCUUU 10 OiVU& WU- . - r- - ' ted, as he evidently feared axreut. vreiiKi vt . wu xui. he had located. Aguinaldo probably at Malolos where the Filipino congresa was to meet Thursday, which 4s ..today s .'n the Phi'IJppines. y' : ; General :6tis ha w feaj of being aWe to defeat the natives; -ift nostllLties oe- x:ur. . . "l : GeneraLOtis-kaue4 -a. proclamation there' todar and was 6 distribute cop Sesi. tbi tbe Uo-caMed; congress? ''Thls it ;erK.iwno may weruiruw nnii; U The tadmtoistrattoVyieo.. believes - proclamation yihas had a good feffeet. t itoito. . . ; jy ' .'-!'. it is probable that an attempt to ar rest Aguinaldo will be made if de clines to obey the command that the j FMpinos lay down fheir arms and dis band. ' " " ; ' PROCLAMATION Otis1 Filipino Document Fails to TeU what Na . tivef wantMost 9 J Manilla, , Jan. 4.A . proclamation, i based on the cabled inetructfons seat .bjj President MKlnley was issued at five oc9ockXivenhig. .-JV;.- f "The proclamation says ir is the tuten- Itibn of the United '.State todraw, f rom thePtMplnos as .much or. the,; iniutary force of the Islamas as 'possible and seeki tli estaiblishmeni of a most Hb- eral government ii Which the PiHpm)tf wHlhave as full jrepreseatatlpnvas tDe maimtenance of law and oraer, wiu . Ko meafion is . made of;; the kind of government" thiat ,.wiir be estab,lishedi or the number 01 represeni.a.uvt Filipinos will ; oe airowea w v points on which the natives are anxT ious for Information, - , ' tThe demand is Made for. theFinpinos W'tay down arms, but no date lsseffor theni'to do so; '.-ii"..i. p. ' 1 - THE OAKS HOTEL. jw- open to'Uhe publto, is the most pteasasat, quiet and home LTte .lioitel in AshevtSflie. , -, v .TO CURB A COUD IN ONE DAT. Taka'Xaxative Bromo . Quinine ..Tbl.etsv AU druKgiaits refund ths money If It Jails to cure. : 5 cents. " The genuine has 1 B. Q.onacihf ta2let. ' , ' r V - if' - A special Faivate :.f. ...i-t.iTrsatmeat of Zttns AMBIGUOUS . J - . - ....rV-" '. H HATES, U2Z ou per weoK ana npwara, according to ths room -seiectea, includes everything excepting medlctaes, which -are sixppned -atL'cxKt. A ' eertaln- number. of rooms are reserveil at. a tower rats for patients whose financial circumstances requirs n f eluded. Pattenrtsj' can enter andieave at any , time. Advanced: cases .not j.? 4 t r c .y-; $ : ,V." .OTnrah Hotel an Danltminrn Co, .r ":J r! " pcnuienx jrroves a. . - ' is nificant gVtgi,the Speaker of the - V ; : Tbat Point th Action of Cancus- of tgpH ouse s in f ayor of Economy In the Expeii$ I ' Investigation ol jState J Apartments. Special to the Gazette. Raleigh, N.C, Jan. 4. The genejrSa assembly of 1889,6pened its seisib-mttbr; day. .The house wad called to or$er at noon by J. M. Mastin, f tfriher clet&f wh introduced Rev. Jesse H. ipkgef fhe. Baptist: Church,, who. deliveredi .ia prayer. ,The mem.diitde!grj sec or men, maiiy oi Whoipv nave state reputations.'' -'V ' f. ''-Jpf, Half the . gallery . was ? tmea ; vd dies. As Mr. Mactin called the roftj. the members came forward and -' took me oarrk 'a.nn sieTMHi tfitf rrtiai - When Greene .fl1'; M4tdw.il, republican, .pfesSnti; of Onsliow AvedtvieV: -Je ?;worn4 1 jyefe,,. jpresenjt except Representatives-.' I . . V .4... irom Aueguany ana montganrery ,xne fWJien Mastiai announcd that iJoml- natiopa were Mn order, for .speaker !Locke Craige, in a brief speech, ewm- Inate' Judge. H.- G. Connor, of Wilson, the r democratic ' caucus nomintee It was secondedpy uoxu. le.uvermaai. A. B. Bryebn, republican member " - from . Madiison nomteaited vv. W. Hampton, - of Surry county., When the name of Smith, the colored member from Craven county was called he set the house in a sudden roar of applause and toughter by voting for Connor. Docke Craig apd W. W. Hampton, republican nominee , escorted Judge Contnor to the speaker's bair. Judge Connor said: 'This' legislature ' -r , . will impress itself upon NortW Car olina's 'history for the coming cenftury, and whether for good or evil the legis- lature will determine' 'Al -. Then, after a few generalSwords, the speaker; gravelly uttered these, eigpifl- caM words: tTo conse'rve' f$e. '"'nest' In terests of . the people radical jnesurs are somtimes '. necessary. This--; is such a; time. The people expeeft .is to act. ije! us not . disappoint them. Tfcisj ut- from so conservsJKvf and'" "Judi cial" a: mas as 't'-fpfcititss taken 46 mean that the, riegrbvVoty will ' - elinnated-that . v disfrahfeetoent will be more-exten&lv than some have lately thought. : , : ) ?Alf ttie caucus nontnees were, of course, electedi - ' ' ."The republicans voted foav J. N. Bradley,- formerly assistaBt ?to Regis ter?tf Qf--ji1$6arfy tot, clerk- of the house. ' '9 ' . ? . 4 Senator Glenn hutroduced a first bill Xh& caucus, bill to.Jimlt pay of, officers same as men sent to the bxmse." ' Eaves ' -and Lambert, democratic contestants? for the 31st senatoraa dls trict, gaye notice of conifest.- Senator Cocke was the onily senator favored wttJi1 flowers,' a magn ifl cent v boquet. of which adorned Iris desk, sent by; an admirer. , . ' l' "''-' Senate adjourned' to IS m-.iThursday. 1 GOVEjpNOR'S "MESSAGE. The sentafte appmftnstd Justice, - GJLen, Franks sand the? house OVermtoa'Moore, instituuon for the Si ,$ -f ana T&roat Diseases. snq (o-suca tm -mesicnea are. oo w self. . Hon: XeejS. Oviernaan; . ,i ajt Mi.-f - " w in.as.vw ox a xweray iper cent bury, said Jltat whKe Mrv Mltcjieli;heY(f. ,5U in? salaried paUd 4rf 4897 araU s favor the sheriffrs cerkflca4 f Ai Anjt clerks., v Thg ..caucus, .R V gosrl. Ct. C onnor. pf. the Negro and Petree,' cbmmllittees to inform the JKOvernwr ' thalt the legiiaialture, 'had or ganized. The governor .wfll send his jnfessage when -notifled. 7'' ;.. . AN iNViESTIGATION. , the jotot- caucus of the house f aatd senate elected M B. Norvfll, of Cheiro kee, entoljPlng cllerk of both 'houses. -' git ,was decKiea that' the best interests Idc " tjhse 'State demainded ia . thorough in i'VesftiigatJioji of " all- aepaatments since fjJaaatey, 1-1898. It wi3 also decided ftltofc tthe 'sexfee ip-f !the caucus UouOd nat ;rona the legislature by present or future AppQitttments.-. -It was Wirecfed mtiinly galiaiBt the jappomtmen t of ai penilften 2py Buperto'teji'dent. CUT IN SALARIES. . T -paucjos mirtttfee to decide Tthe .'number ad :.py , of fell employes and Cr;enr iff 1 1 ebolndheai&' to the stialmr V f jUKSigm Ag$mm this report: wjas-Jed, p&ly feave the, clerk natter to. Mr., El y.HoiSr F. i. Wfnston. taking tem- :porajlV (from1 the -Barn etnnwany thfe ate pntftHhg, jlamii'the-egfisiaturev oanj d defintteCyt The ejt;oI $he ftjmttal WisguBew isave prices now-p?"., TH e. , c5ipittee , caeaajdjdurned dne Me. X-p 'J '' . . 1 1 ' 5 SENAT CAUCUS.: X : .u-c; Dciwua veuiuus . .omojjmenxeu Catormain:. Justice thiy oJfteriioQttf," ap poinjting Mm Ito seleictv -the- Vttt'iiaus' opm-m'littiees-a3b!ct theifr-members. .The. object was to ; praveda , - Lievhtenant Gwerhof1 Reynolds-,, repubaidam; : from selocttajGr them.- Justice will oonvene a Caucus when the-yt a$eady. -MUSTER OUT. Ttie, Third Nor.ihi Cau-dlinfl- antf Rith Virgfiniiai, colbrea- regiintiits, w.il be mus tered, ouc. , . 3 . ' Mlffljor-Davis has a -telegram" ordering Lleuteena'Dit Damon, lirom musteiing oiit duty from Ralaelgh to Macon,. Ga. New ofifceis company E, Third Noirth Carolina, were mamed today as 'follows: F-imat Lieutenant Dam. J. Gilmer, liaa pJajie of CaptsJa Mefclane, discharged; Second Uieutenant W. H. T. FowOie, W Winston, pitarxjoioblt 'to firsc;" Furst Sergeant, John T. Btndthers, Eh2abet!h) Olty, second Eeu teaxant. . Aaijutant general Royster said "to the Gazette repreeentiaitive tk3iay, tttat the reorganization of the state guiard and the selej?tikm, of regimental officers would be dependen.t on 'the disposition that might be miaide by the United States of the Ftst regiment (Second regiment of the state guard). TMs maltiter wM be dejaermined in about two months. -The adjutant general -said lai bill will sawsrtfly !be pre seated. to . 'the . lelgislature; biased on the Huli.'arsny bill now before congress. General' Royster's objebt ifa to. make the North: CaatJllna :Law coniforrnv wlth the naitibpoial law and najfctonal guamd etates. Such law would not only possess the ad Vantages' of uniformtSty, butt to casa ct war,,)the sta!t)e company ain& regimental organisaltions WouM be " taken entire witUitrtheilleiay, conf of mns- eiteg.wto.PeB4 -gt ' th beginningr or cn Hnngsa war.- uenem; iwjwr wll aelc for- ste; appprtoit .ott S20,0p0 j the Tpresenit amouat is j,wo. uncwr former democratic iegUtUPes iffi was $16,000. The adjutant general, shtawed mie lefiters f Horn ..the other states showing their appropriationis7: Maryland. $45,000; Pennsyilvanfa, $350,000; News Bjampsnlre $30,000; Delaware,, not (as large as Bun-' combe county . (appropriates $10,000; Maine, $33,p00'; Rhode Island, $46,000 and extras; ' Massachusetts; $295,0W) of whiwh $23,000 is expenses dr. eJdjutamas office i ti& Q6ntinued on Fifth Page. are To', have you use our store while waiting for ycrur car,; ,1 reading your mail, talking to your .friends; Our telephone directory and, scales, are at your service.-- . ; ' ' v,-ln, fact, we are here to be: useful to ypu; and we appre-4- ciateiyour taking advantage tOppC Ppt Office. 1 ; Night ben at side do Gad Failure. : New York, Jan. 4-GaUdflg's -expejd-- mental olasfc oif a 'ateel, eight loch 4rifle f or the ttetmotftxa of whSch ooojges ap propriated $40,00 burst toVUay at the Sandy-Hook provlaiig grounds under a, nor mal firtng pressure of 3600 pounds. AltHaough the aiir was fified wiai, flying fn&gjmerBSs of sdeel, njo one was hut, as fthe officers took refuge behlns a saad fbefore each firitog. The gun buTSt on the flftepnth fiHine- Fivie paoaf shiottB-were fiml threa weeks ao (it , pressureof 37,000 pounds. The oujistung 01 the gunj m a feilure for Gatl55ags theories..; .;iV : ?1 . HEW RAlLfioib IN THE SOUTH Seaboard and Roanoke wiU Combine Line with Georgia and Alabama. "Baltimore, Jan. 4.--The sale of the Seaboard and Roanoke rallroal was officially confirmed today, A. syndicate which has riciuirt'l property subject to the approval of -the owners of three fourths of the stock Is composed of Baltimore, Richmond and ;New York capltaaists.. President Williams of the Georgia is the moving spirit in the traiifeactioni, and it is understood jT be president of the company t vvhen itr- -is transferred ' to the syndicate : The price agreed upon is $200, a share.- that if is the Intention4 - of " the ne w owners to continue the roadiaijAaji dependant system, though .he iutaied that. t?e line would Eventually be built irom Auaiaa 10 Montgoniery? connect :ing.tte t?Georgla and Alabama road maSilmeonPw 4 wnPt Jacksttnynie. CONGRESS rIAS 'A A SHORT DAY Senate Got Peace Treaty .Both Houses Adjourn out of Respect for the Late Senator Morrill. Washington, Jan. 4.-Tfae; senate 'Hand house heid sessdons today, adjourning a a mark, of respecit to the late Senafor Morrill. " ' . - The treaty of peace was, deli veded to the senate, and In executive seesdon if was referred to the committee on for eign relations. The treaty will probably; be favora bly be favorably reported to the senate on Friday. "; In the house the time was taken up in discussing the MM providing for a crtn. inal code for Alaska. An amendment was made to Bi section regarding the sale of liquors, providing a license sys tem, but both . the amendment and' the bill went over. : VAYIIE MAGVEAGH ILL i 'Washington?, - 'Jsjn: .4. Waynei Mac Veagh, wl Ws attorney - geherail . In Presidenit Garfield's cabinet jod ambu SadW tia Italy unUer Hhe Jsst Cleveland adlnp&nasiOrBltfton, is very tSL at his resl denlc in this cfty 1000 Vermont avenue His cnidStjoPn Is dangerous. tl: 50c Ijadles' Rubbers at 25c G. A Meart and Sons Shoe Store. Ftarfdk swt oranges, 30, 40 and 50 cents per dozen. New jdtes, figs ant raisins XXrrbll Brown, ,17 -South Main street, .next to Bon Marche. 4 (ST r FRESH; GOODS ! t Constantly coming in. j X We will receive a laro-e ' t I invoice of i. IMPORTED -,.. fre. V.'-. -i.l: i ss; Vgg jgjB J Kbr M JmWsV tliis',vveek.1;"Call and see ? : them; xrheflier you r$B3 t ; oi the Square? ; vl :r V.I m . v rouce oure :liiey Have Cornish's Enemy. They Have Strong Coil of Circumstantial Evidence Against the Man ' Are Soon Expected to Arrest Man Who Sent Cyanide. Believed to Have Disguised Himself Wnen He Purchase Silver . ... Tooth Pick Holder. New York; Jan. f. The police now' believe that they have solved the mys- cery of the attempt on the life of Harry Corrrish, which resulted" in the death of Mrs. Adaroe. ' L A coili of circumstantial evidenoe has been woven, around a young man, ;i former member of the Knlckrbocker Athletic club, so strong that his arres: was seriously considered, several days agO. ' ,., 'The testimony of a saleswoman in a Newark store that a mam "with a red beard had bought the toothpick holder caused interruption in the pplicelans, as the- suspected mattnever ' wore a beard, but there is the; probability of his having used a disguise. ,-.Arrest ma be inade now at any mo ment; . If the man under suspicion at- cepteu. iiiSj-naias s Knowa 10 maray, and ha already been mentioned in the case, .he ponce- believe the man was disguised -and they are trying to find out where he bought the wig. . ... ... HOW WAS CONVICTED Kemarkable Revelation Said to Have Been Made by Gen. Mercier. London, Jan. 4. A despatch ..from Par is to' the Sfc. James' ; Gazette Says that the gist of itlie tes-JImony given before the court ofe cassation' by General Mer cier, whk was minlister of wAr" aJt the time df the ccdemtniatfioin. of Dreyfus, has become pubJfci The iWnner war minister's testimony, the despajtoh says, amounts to a declar-. aldion tbalt he eirrlved at a conclusion, of . Dreyfus' guilt by a process of eJirrflna tfton, He flrat itook the names of all tht offlcers who wouM be nkely to be in poa session, of exclusive oppoxtoxa&tftes to pet petnajte aldts of treason (by the' dricftosure df secret InJforrnatlonv half of which he tmmiekfiliately dfiscarded. Of those re-, mafentog he taimlnated more until there . wers onfly"' (three names lef t Two of these we're thrown out, leaving but one. name, wWifeh was that of Dreyfus. 1 rt to slafted that this testSmony", ealmly fillven by r General Mercier,- threw the, juklges 'Itttu & 'tmt)s iotf consteroaltSon. It to reported thai General Mercier is -' about to crave Brlt -hwBpittffl.y . .. . MUCH IMPROVED. WasMngton, Jan. 4BspreseniaiUVe. Nelson M. Dingiey naSfSed this afternoon' and -'tonight ' was : si improved ; that his ' phiyslolada hope the Wfcfla -passed. They felt so: enxwuragea- thaJt they eft tflrrt for the'nfignt Javthe care of train ed nurses. ' We XTflBla to take this opportiinity of ex pressing to tlje people our sincere thanks for their very liberal pat ronage and kin3 ex presfions. ;4 We also wisfi3 td think ' those who were lenient with usm regard to engrav ing:, as tHe demands this .y ear were very un- Arthur:.!.: Field. tChurch'St.-.aiid Ptton Are. DREYFUS !" 1 T J l , F t i ' "? J .v.".i 2 I v. '.j., 7 ' ,"1 - n. i V 1 i 4 ':t 'a $ . - ' It ' 1 I a ? 1 1 -; I 1 Ashovillc N. O
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