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7K v- -v -.v FRAfJKSUINS AT EINSIOf SEAT iA mi irrornnw OK; I Gestrdceri "Co.;:r J SENATE - HiS LIFE 1 lor Uonilay anif One lot of goodqau Ity 8ix9Q-'Htmi stitched Sheets at; y 90x90, same j One lot best qual ity (Ut lea) 8 1x90 Hetrimedpi r 49c 90x90, ipf same quality, v 52ic OiMrio ot Pillow Vase&jtt ,:. .- A1H cut pieces of; mble 'Llhens will fie 51 Patton STRONG IN -FAVOR OR 9 C First; ... Our Ctovenienees. for despatching business at our present stianL makes it jjiossible for thTee men tx do tfie wibrk hat required four -St .our oM suid, a aving of twenty-five per cent In. aibor. . Second: :. ' The volume of bustoess,we are bow doing- requires only a. snoeJl margin, for prjofit, to make iL(pxy - Third:M":;;-; -:3 .- We ajna:&-4i po-tcrs, packers and manufacturers,; and && cur goods a "prices usia!l)y paid by whodb6aie grocers. G.A.GREER, 53 PATTON r A bargain foV the com-' week. From, today,' Fri day, the ,6th, will sell you a regular 25c soap -for-' y 15 GTS. A DOJL 3 cakes' ina box -V: f See window at L-4 n HEiniTSII S REAGAN, to IStSlHx' f - C .TeLephone 132 -11 or Drugs if needed in a hurry . ".4- . - - ' .- 5, r V vvy;v v y v y ;y v-irw. vnr., mv-wsr "Xfcf ' Aye ILD)W SOAP Aguinaldo' s Attitude Prompted by Un- k :friieiidly Power. v. President LIcKinley has Ev idence Indicating that Aguinaldo is Coached. By Which Nation Officials Discreetly Bef use to State. It is Planned to Bend Three More . Warships to Dewey and New In structions Have Been For- Y warded to Otis. Washingtott, Jan. 10. It developed to: 0 " day that McKinley fe satisfied that some foreign power is behind, the de fiant attitude of Aguinaldo. .' '. t . It' 4s said that the Information in pos- sessioo of the admiD5stration; is definite enough to indicate thsat Aguinaldo is gating substantial assistance f t&m some. unf riehdiy . power. Everybody: has a pretty -strong suspicion as to which na- iUott 4 meant : -omcjAiire wot giving vent; to opin4ot of that char-. 1fc -i.-i - ft actejf, The laitest suggestion' ; In regard to: strengthening Admiral Dewey's fleet eon templates the deeipatch of the De- : ' - txoit; Montgomery and Marblehead to Manila. The department will ask Admiral Dewey if he wants them. Two despatches were- received from General Otis today but no advices from Hollo were included. New instructions were sent to Otis. ' . TALK Commissions Appointed by Otis and Aguinaldo Meet at Manila. ,. -. . . .. Manila, Jan. '.10 At the . instance of Aguinaldo an important conference was held last evening by the commissioners appointed by jhimself and General Otis. Aguinaldo'e representatives were Gen!-; eral Flores, Colonel Auuflles and Sen or, Tores: The Amej'icans were General Hughes, Colonel Smith and Lieutenant Colonel Crowder. . The commission met for the purpose of arriving tat an understanding of the In tent, aim and desires of the Filipinos: send the -Americans and there was a frank dlscueBlon. . THE OAKS. HOTELi 'Now open to' the publSc, ts the most pleasant, quiet and home tike hotel im Ashevanie. - Several- lines of shoes at greatly re duced prices at J D.s Blanton & Co'b. dhoe BTjore. FILIPINOS FRANKLY ,: , car AnT.Tpnrjp icc3. rMflTOIiiSAKMIILIl A Special Palvate , 3 - j jr- Treatment of Lung UA.'fisatr4du psxwseK ana upward, axxwo TOonrseie Includes everything 'excepting medicines, which are supplied at cost. A.' Hlti'. nnmW vf unnrrui am rMrvpH m m. ktmr ra.t ftm TmHertfj white eluded. Patienita can. enter and leave a i - .J, Certain Thoughts of the Sen, ator from, Illinois Warm- s ly Expressed; Don't Pavor FropsliioMi 13 Inch Guns. ' .-v Washington. Jan. 10. Senator" MaMi of Bllnofe, gaye his speech agaTnst x J ' . ' - t He urged that the natives of 4$o tbll- ippines be allowed io govern themselveai saying that tMs step would only be i AimnrjiMtwnt nf the Alrfl.rlAtl0'f Ift dependence. '. 7 He prophesied that the next tenb- iioan convention; would declare -fbsr j'jtbet independence ox ui nsuuui aou bwuibu ithe idea that the Filipinos' cotiid npt govern themselves. ' ' Referring to the preparations for making war on the Filipinos he p claimed: ' ' . "GOD ALMIGHTY HEE.P TH PARTY THAT TO G.rVB ClVLrlZATTON AND CHRISTIAN , , LIBERTY HYPODBRiiICAI2LY " with i3-in;ch guns." ' -'::-: Mason indinlged ixi sarcastic remarks as to the blessings the Fllipmoswonid receive.- ..- -. 'T' , The discussion of the Wouugua- can&l bin occupied the rest of the session. ,? - In the iholise thef time was ifljeflF eipent In discusejnig . measure pfeyMIsfitg' a criminal bode for Alaska, - 1 . , . - - . VJELLU1G7.0IMS -!.--i jtkB Senator Getorge : t:f. WelUagton, Jetf Maryland, has come ouffc gaJfos4he peace rreaity1 It now BtoiiJs. XMeds iof ikda,tbri Ihajdjbped to.tobiliafin h3s votie land seVetfiall poUa bed relaxed, him to thie expatosdom eojurntt-; He said todty that he wpuadj ttsk for Ian taanezudkneirt' to itlhe troajty felbrtkiinig out the ' oetfaolg of the Fhattpp4p.es. TMs, he aaffld, waJs the only Boluition to ithe ls$tilaltfEsn and he thought the Spaniards atod T&ikkm should; fight 4t out between themselvcB. U. S. GRUNT FIGHTING FOR t SEHATORSHIP Leading Candidate In '.California leg islature Bat Dark Horse will Win. San Francisco, Jan. 10. The first. bal lot for United States senator was taken by both houses in separate session. The republican vote .was badly -split with Ulysses S. Graint m the) lead.. The fight will be between. Colonel B. M. Burns and Grant, but it Is probable hat itelther wfU "wn and the. election wiia go to a compromise candidate. YOUNG SENATOR FROM INDIANA. Indianapolis, Indl;' 'Jan. lOlA. J Beveridge, representing the younger el ement of the party, was made the cau cus nominee for senator by the republi cans tonight He will be elected-. CUBAN COMMISSION HOME. Washington, Jan. 10. Major Generals Wade and Bii tier of tht Cuban evacua tion commission arrived from Havana Itoday. The commtoaion will hold a for mal meeting at the end of : the, week. TV0 KILLED M A COLLISION. Omaha, Neb.', Jam 10. A . head on freight collision three imles " east of Councdl Bluffs, Iowa, tjtnorning on the Rock Island iaaioad;3resulted tn the death of two firemen arid an engineer. jr TO CUM;A,lN;Nff,pAT TVk I jjcHUve Bromo OiiinMe Tablets. Air druggists refund the money if it rails lir(rT25 cenla. The eenoine bas L. B.Q.gon eacto tablet. Institution for thet and Throat Diseases. o '1 -, - - 4 at any ; time; Advanced cases not "WinTah Hotel and Sanitarium Coy mm Knocked His bnent Out in Tenth" Round. The Heavy Hitting Rusher Floors the More Scientific Man. Mc oy Khocked the Sailor Down in the Third Kound; ! Didn't PhaS8 Him . . , . - ' Kid Weakened by Sharkey's Blind, .A . . - a . Ceaseless Bushes Sailor Wins . f ; ; - ' 7 Biglloney and Bight to Chal- ! - lengeFitZSiInmons. j , .! V-New York, Jam lO.-Tom Sharkey de- If Bated Kid McCoy In the tenth round at Ithe Lenox" athletic club tonight. The reeuK came unexpectedly and was the ffect Of persistent work on Sharkey's art: w:i ii-ndrsn v . .h put Moy tSo the fi'obr tor ten seconds) the time Hm- it. -.'V'-r , and rf ... ; "--I; ' -. - J.. - rtbt lo lsWW.fH, - i - .. -i -,v hxk-vkUite .-- ei flgtiti wa' maiat v iensatsonal ?and niighty cijB ; . , rhlowsv.wasu to stand Off the heis v,U ZS2xikj.ht' ' K.i'i - 'ww - culean. -fighter, who finally belt him td the flor"., v ....... I ; . At fne1 very start MQoy' made ' Shaf- ; t " - key Took aiw&rdandwhen 'in the third he kriockeof'the sWlor down it created ' v 1 - . surprise. From that time on the sailor sot. his etrericth 3iiiossliaDe and rushed blindly. . He took every pUnch without flinehingUntil Ms right eye was practi - cally' closed and hits' face, puffed and bruised. In the-' eigrhttix. round . McCoy began to show- uls tress ni was d6wn once. : for nine' seconds;. Sharkey got an neavy blows 'the "rest of the ight , and -.in' the tenth sent in a quick left hand hook to the Jaw, which did the business. Mc Coy ?wa counted out but in the confu sion;the Kid gdt up only to be sent to the board again. Aft effort will now be made to get a fight Twtth Fltzsimmons and it Is be lieved the Lenox club will put up a good purse for the mill. BOB FITZSIMTilQNS WILL FIGHT SHARKEY New ork, Jan. lOi Bob Fitzaim mons wired the Sun from Cleveland to night that if Sailor Sharkey challenged him hewould accept tomorrow or as soon as- Sharkey covered the money he (Fitz simmbns) j had posted, in New York. He would close his show if riecesary to met Sharkey but would prefer to J fight during ie coining season for $10,- 000 a side. 96 pairs Men's $1.50 Shoes, all Congress at $1.10. G. A. Mears & Sons. OUR J Is never a .'week old; ; you j n rety on its beinpronljr a feWdaysout of the spring SBtssr gallon , deliyer- f ed anywhere in tbe city , -p?t UAyis,.Maageri - : Night bell at side door, Saibr wucrxey won io,uuw in purs money iwr Franks. ; TWs nxnan ..question-- was 5,0orift bets, together r.wtb? the ' S11 at ientiirto p.TJmuA :Bmu umonBirBieaxEaB.'i hk&vy hilliui - - ,-"v w&ecfjainaer aepasloo made Tate water Elections Committee Unaui- mously Decides for Him After a Hot Contest The Question of the Eights of the Cherokees to Tote, Involved in v the Decision. Special to the Gakette. j Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 10. Josh Franks has won his seat in the senate after a hot congest. -There was great interest . manifested.. .The committee room wa J crowded. '. W. L. Ferguson made a good presentation; of Franki claims: David son's argument was generally admired. The committee iwa aM preeeni, voted that no fraud was proved in Blue Ridge 'aJmd Orape 'Previncits to Henderaon I county. Six voted 1 'that the Indians I were entitled to vote. Senator Cheek vtd nk Then the commiittee decided unanimottsiy for Franks. Franks said tn Va . , . ... 4. . to the Gazette tonight: "I thank the democrats for? Jheir fair treatment. I try t0 make a good senator."- The contestied' efeilKbn case of Albert Gannon, democrat, aealn.t Josh Franks ior the seat from the 34th Sen- ' atorlil d.istr5cit, wj3 .heard toy the Com- iniUee on Privileges and dectdons. A. E- Pey, Esq., ao4 Attorney SrrtSth, dt Hen-dersohvOTe, presented OannJon.H .SSStiSttXZEfiSk ' In the Gaxeflte, the Coniteatant's cJaim i was .'that theCherokee Ind&ns were not j ,eniDnuea xo vote, dux qkj vote ana rajoeay vwGUiit cwrt, w appeals oy -vraorg,-xx. Sjnaihers,-lor -the IndinA jand Bourne whidh broueht In the auestibn:' whether these Ind'Lana 'weicWlMsni-i:: The court ; some y ears j 3irrt. hit 6,0 'oy -ne comew.ra,'-nMi, fiuoK i us- member Of the committee which decMed : - the caSe-. ' He lis. ? tharoughly familiar: lh twA TnA,ft n,,- t ir i'iome years ago, filed a brief, contending 'lbe todans were HiJLzen He was. -however, free to act $n thfe matter as his Juagmmt ddctatad, Arf coufrse. . The ialrgumiefnt ' by General Davidson, who hiad betein retained with J. W. Fer- gaa tor Btranks, was based on decis- lolcta Joif tbhe supreme court of North Car- United staJte gupe ; conltiendltag thialt the Cherokee Indiana lawful vottens. CUBANS UNFIT TO GOVERN. Boston, Masst, Jan. 10. Booker T. Wafehineftao. sDeakLne- in the New Old ; Church on,the ctamtdLitilon. df the negvo hi the South, plaiced hdmseaf on record as being opposed to a free a'nid Uo dependentt Cuha. He referred to the mis take made tin giving the negro the ballot when he was- unprepared for Ut, and the carpet-bafeglng, etc., thait followed after wihdch hie said: "Puit the government in Cuba (fioday icompleftjely into the bamlds of the toexperienced natives even of me I whlbe race, and I think you will see a re petatawn of what . took pjiaoain toe soutn finom tthe Anglo-Saxxm sitandpolmt of gov; ernment." Babies 50 cent. Shoes, now 35 cents 109 Child's Grata Shoes. 10 per cast of cost.: G. A. Mears and Boas. 50c Ladies' Rubbers at 25c Means and Sons' Shoe Store. G. A Business! The unusual activity at the beginning of the New Year is encouraging. Our last year's business exceed ed our most sanguine expec tations, and we tender our sincere tnanks to those who kindly favored us with their patronage. The present year will find us ready to meet all the re quirements ot those who aH predate our method of doing business. We are re; sponsible for any representa tion made ;by any employe. We would not, keep in our iemploy anyp'ni? who .would knowingly misrepresent any article prefect lihconnection t snyvers On the Square' Negro Pursued by II linois Mbb Intent on Lynching. Baffled His Enraged Ptkrsu ers by Swimming the Icy Illinois River. Negro's only Crime was that of Coming Within Cal houn County's Borders. Blacks Under a Ban Sain Came to County Seat to Work on a Build ing; Beaches His Home almost Bead. V St. Ijouis, Jan. l(LVFor half a century Calhoun oounty, 111.,' has not had a ne gro tvithlri iU borders Recently it w:as decided to establish a bank at Harden, the county seat!. The contract for building was let to an Al ton firm. ... Among the employes.; they took with them ' to Harden was Samuel Washing ton, a, negro. As soon as. be appeared on estreets he was .ordered to 1 leave thejpiaoe. under paiii "of death. Satuiday .evening a mob.arrtved. with clubs, and provided with ropes j started ijoat determined to lynch ashtrigton. , The ' negro fledr pursued by the mob u;ertiaa.xeaJke .without.harttation Sam plunged into the stream and swarajto the -other shore. The-'mob tood- onihevban howling and cursing: as they saw their intended prey---escapav .-v v4'?.sr.; (. v r Washington waJkd ' all night .-ra frozen' clothes, arriving at his home in Alton Sunday, i He was . aJflnoat dead. ENORMOUS CUSTOMS RECEIVED AT HAVANA In One Bay lo4,000 Came In, Brooke's Appointments Meet Favor. Havana; - Jan. 10. TJie money col lected at the customs today amounted to" the enormous sum of $104,000. The Cubans are satisfied with .the se lection of Morra as assistant governor and. LflLcoste as mayor. . It is probable that General Cardenas will be made chief of the rural 'police in the province. Many Cubans have been appointed to, the city police force. RUSH ORDERS TP SEND TROOPS TO CUBA Savannah, Jan. '10. The Thirty-first Michigan arrived this afternoon and went into camp where it will stay until transportation is ' arranged for its de parture for Cuba, The troops at Huntsville, Ala., and Columbus, Ga., and other points are un der rush orders to proceed here for embarkation. W'e Wfislhl to take this opportunity of ex pressing to the people our sincere thanks for their very liberkl pat ronage and kind ex pressions. We also wish to ' thank those who were lenient with us in regard to engrav rngi 'M the demands fkir trair TTTfTt Tf1miTVtlTt Arthur Al; Field. (iorch St,md Patton Are. V Asheville C -r- V
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