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THE ASHEVIIXE GMSEZiJIShVX:- .'r. '-i':: r mffnyrriiiMiri i ! ' - ii'i'i v . ' , - ... r-- THE DAIY GAZETTEr: r- 1 'ASHBVTLLa." ' a" 5fv : Pablishcd Every Morning Except Mondays f SB ASHEVILliiE t : GAZETTE IUB , ATJSTTTNQ COMPANY. r - JAMKS IE. KOBTOK, Prudent, v SUBSCRIPTION BATES : Daily, Eleven Weeks 1 00 Dally. One Months ... Weekly Gazette One Year 1 00 ' . :t - 1 III . o The Gazette's Telegraph-News & ;ni ' , ' - 'tit - ; Service - is from the Lallan . 1 -.(News' . Bureau (New York III-- - "fl Sun). ' m? - - in :r Have you ever tried either: of Jour specialties, for chapped hands and face, Camphorat ed Witch Hazel Cream Mid Floral Lotion? They are v all we claim for them, Delightful Preparations. Every bottle sold under Guar antee: Call at our store and let;us show them- toi 3 ci and give you Free Sample V There is nothing iu Ashe vi lie ' that : can equal them. Something 1899 ; jj PEHAli'S PflMilACY, 4 Pat too Avenue. THE r.ti-i- D nriinn t- - The Washington Post eay. 'Ratify the treaty. We intend to do it in the end there is -no doubt upon tthat point. Ratify it, and put.. oar grv- " . -eminent', with .the American people be- hind It, in a position to act with author- -I" A T i. mi- 111 iwtn i .t i - itY' ana weigni. luiere witu uc tnuc enough for the opponents of territorial ; expansion to proclaim their views. For - the sake of our national honor let us i , stand together now. Show the. . Vw9r that we are a loyal and homo- geneous people. Reserve our inteetine ,linarrela for a Tater ,daififEverybody knows that the action ot iWLTs&Az court ,r , will be eventually approvedhui- - -pen a tne . proclamation oi mat. appcov- - ' al thereby confasing, bewildering and iJ j instigating to pestiferous courses the p, agnorant and -infatuated'lEojfowers oi y f Aguinaldo, Mmeelf a childish and' vainglorious monkey merely in order . . (that a handful of senators, honest, and I cultivated men ,we know, shall venture '.'. , their individual convictions and mean- - - whileaggravate th4 comptications that f' V now beset us?" ' - , 1 . -This reminds ns of the remarks of William Jv Bryan: , ' - -."If we enter upon a' ' colonial policy, ." "" we must expect to hear the command ' 'eilence' issuing with increasing em '' -rj pbasis from the imperialists. When the - discussionof fundamental principles is , attempted in the United States, If a v member of congress attempts tox criti ; ."cise any injustice perpetrated by a'gov , eminent official against a helpless peo - - - pie he will be warned to keep silent un fless' his -criticism encourage resistance . J to, American authority in the Orient. If ' an orator on the Fourth of July dares to speak of inalienable rights or refers "with "'commendation to -the manner in which our forefathers resisted taxation -r. .-f , - i- . . " without" -representation he will be v warned to keep silent lest his utterances '4ncite rebellion among distant subjects." The Post says : s . fit must be evident to the dullest Jn- - telligence that trouble, tnd very serious . trouble, for us is brewing h'-the Philip- ..pines. We know, nowvthat AgulAaldo ' -'has no intention of accepting American ' dominion, and we know further, that he , is at the head ;of a . yery- large armed : force. Thousads of the Fili- " "pinos hive been1 armed through; Q-er- 1 man. agencies, ' as we . believe and now we find ourselves confronted toy a Tor , ' mldableiid hostile array, -our' rights ; disputed and our dominion challenged." . ; When will there be a abetter time than the present to utter protests against the - policy that is rushing' this country head- : ' . long Into certain! but nnfathomed seas 1 of difflcultied? purely not when this j. "very; serious trouble" is fully upon us i A. proposition!, that Involves the k pay- ' snent of 120,000,000 for the privilege of fm Miw i i ii i i i i n i . 1 1 . -w- .1 mil, on Monday; Jan. 2nd1899, jkaTe in display, a - new and pret ty line of Embroideries, Hambnrg k)nandlnertiDajiv nook Ediriiie:8 and ) Inserticfes, y Swiss Edgings 4and Insert inga Hambur?Naiae6bli and Siriss AJSO tiauQ'IIiaUB uuu muiiiuo Auiuuiio. . c x.i-. Bemember, all winter goods at great reductions. t",jtt f y Twenty Years Proof, faitt's Over Pills keep tne dow .ls Iri natural motion and cleanse the systemDf all impurities Ar- aosoiurer cure ior sick neaaacne, dyspepsia, sour stomach, con stipation and; kindred diseases "Can't do' Viihoutilieiri'I R. P? Smith GhilesburjBrrya. writes I dohtknown6w cx)uld do without them. -I have had Liver disease for over twenty years; iAm nowintirely cured. Tutfs Liver Pills a standing fight, with several . mlUliMi aavagres and the -surrender .our own claim that "All the powers , of -govern ment are derived ? from thfe; consent of the governed," is certainly calculated to excite intelligent opposition. Agudnal- do's "rebellion" is giving us the first in sight into the praical side of .thecon- tract. The. desire to get at the 'trouble some monkey' Vapd "teach him .sense" may, te a natural one for a proud peo- pie" it certainly is -a strong inclination with the American imperialsts but the Philippine question Is a large one and can await deliberate settlement. , " V' -',rt C-,1 .. 1 ' E HARD AT WORK Many New: Bills -Action on 5pme Important Matters. The Dead Body Act patsd by the Senate Regulating Insurance; Franks-Cannon Case put'Over, Ruleigh, Jan. 11. Th6 house was op ened with prayer by ReV Ir. Daniels, of the First Presbyterian church. ' The juidciary committee reported fa- I vorably. E. J. Justice's hill to repeal Adapter 163, acts of 1897, in reference to nre insurance rates.. . Mr.tOouiiciW fronS :'.;thV committee on railroads and railroad commission, re ported favorably, house bill 71, appoint- ing & committee of five to wait on Gov ernor RiteseirWd Seam hfs reasons' for removing the Wilsons from the railroad commission and report in five - days. Thb bill, was then passed. S ' i The rcominittee, on enrolled jbills re- ported a number or bills correctly en rolled. The resolution Of Representative Ham moncb of Wake-, which permits the statf ue. of Worth- Bagley to bfr erected orf;the capitol grounds was unanimously pass ed. 'v : Representative S.- Li Hart's' act ts prevent the spread of disease was re ported favorably. ... V Representative Austin, of Yancey, in troduced a resolution,, of Mr: Thomas, a Confederate soldier. ..' , 1 The judiciary committee - reported" that it had adopted a rule reqnirthgVthat all bills which affect the Constitution must be printed. : V Representative O. P. Williams : of Graham, introduced a bill providing for fees to be paid by Graham county for killing of certain wild animals. Representatlva Gillam's bill to regu late the charges of insurance companies on farm property in North Carolina aroused 's'oine discussion The present Jaw provides that ,the a insurance rates on such farm property shail be no high er than those in force 5 in Virginia, It appeared from the debate that the rates in different sections of Virginia were different and under thlslaw! the insur ahce jcompanlesi ldicthe'CMc;hesi' of these rates :f or North Carolina. The bill was. referred to the insurance com mittee with the understanding that a bill fixing the Insurance rates .and re pealing the present law shall he' " ported favorably. ', ; The bill to increase ,the nuniber? of commissioners in -Edgecombe county from three to five was reported -fa vora bly "by the committee on countiescitics and towns and passed ; , The bill to authorize Reldsvfflle to is sue J25.000 of v waterwork , bonds .was passed on its. second ireading.s The bill of Representative Brown, of Stanly, to limit the ' employment of derks and assistants: and providing that I thos'ohereaf ter -employed - shall recelye illOvers, JNainsook Sets to match LEGISLATUR mitteeon Twropositions andgrieyances;': epresenUtivet;Smith,s bilto pay wit- nesswhere tniV bnis'AFe?" notvifouaicl it Isaac Smith, performed , again for the henefit of thfe 'hpuse. "-He 'said, tne law. whichj prides that cses - be paid , when jno bills, were found' was one of the- Iniquitous acts or tne lusiost legislature Speaker Connor ; announced the fol lowing additions to ; xkraittiittees:v ; v. To cities and .town. .Wall- I .- Education," Nobles and Nichols. , Insurance, Wechv -Williams, of. Tad kin. - ; ' Salaries and fees, "Williams, of Ire flell. - 3 . ' x '- y r- The speaker announced two new com mittees: --" i Special committee on judicial- dis tricts: Locke Craiar. chairman: -Round tree, Allen; Clsults Stubba ;Tha. i3 an exceptionally; abie' committee,"' beiug composed of strong men. It will have great power in determining ::what new courts shall be established. (Propcsitions and grievances: J. Frank Ray, of Macon, chairman ;;'Allen, of Co- lumbue'X' Xustin, $f Yancey Aiicii, Da vis, xxfjf liay wcgdjji Harriion; Stevens, Hendren.1- Holman,: warmuii, Jt-etrie, Williamsi : of Yadkin. . - ' ' SENATE - .' Reprtebentlvie Caraway's resolutibn, thalt .the state ftasr fly during the daily Sessions of the aegteOaJture, wna's- read; IJieurtlenattt G'ovemor Reynolids created a laugh by irefertlng tj to the commitit& on. "gifievences. : f Senialie bill 23, to authorizs thetown of Loufsburg, of Ataaon cjountty.';.' Jbb .Issue $25,009 hond?' was passed. :' " M The "house biM, rtepealmg secttloh 316 actsi of 1897, creating a commission to have Idhiairge of the srtJids of Mecklij- house. ' . Senate bill 47 tia -allow the teiJty of Cbiar- fioltftlef fco-lsstrfe ' waiterwtotrks bonds, was passed andi sen to Hhe house." ' Setaater biE) to taieaite a . committee of three jWotm the hfautee ihd two fromithe late 'Ho Invesflgafte 'che agtrilonlituffiaai de ttmenit, Btsftfef treasurer's -' office and the chairltiaible Institutions, which was reportexi fflajvorabay by 'the judoiary commrtteie wta& passed anict senti to the house. . Senate bill 32. itd repeal section 1,906. of the qode, wrlch was reponted by . the ukIi clary dommi'otese wlith a suoattttute adding tf secrtflon 1,906 the words r "pro vJdted no clerk of Oourt sna appoint himteellf or deputy s!a commialsLccier to BteMl lainid" was papeid; It will h ia force f itam Tiajtlfltaawon. V Hoe Wr Waiter Mcore's W:i to Repeal chapltefi' 203 acts of J.897, the? de-ad body act, aancfc seriate cm to uie sanif effi;t, which wereyTterwrtjed favoraWy by the Jndlo'lary commSttee, ai3oued fion .sicEeffiaiblle difscuelsiohi and aM. the ergu menfts aglaJmft thds muich, cumseid law. dniling. the campaign, were ; repeated. Senaftbr Wilson d.PreteJdenJt Alderman hf the .stalte uriiversity, and other edu cfeittars: wanted to be heard tn the bill, thatah accopi&atole amendmtent, giving thie hoddeo otf HhJe cbUminals h6 the rrved fcal Ischbols inlgh't ho prepared by them, atwd hte abfeed poe(tpoinemen!t. v getwUk - Qaa saM thte sieniafto should Sefia.'tiW' Spalgjbii epoke ctf the tfefcwEtjr jaf plrbvtdSng bodies ' for ithte .hiedical schloJ, and saad, ?The nddfsH; bl'.the dlsr ' - ' (Continued an fifth page.) HEADQUARTERS FOR Jogt received, a large coDsignment . of .... L . J, . POTATOES CALIFORNIA ORANGES N. C GUEEN APPLES N. C. SUN DRIED AP PLES Etc., Etc. ClppPlH, 39 South Main Street. This is That .Whitman's Chocolate Creams at 20c a pound &e as good as any 4oc chocolate creams sold. This saves you 20 cents on every pound you buy. We have a fresh ship ment. Why not buy a pounds n r.;s Z V . ' Traaitfeitr and storage, piano -aodi f e .movmgv'i; Furnlturei packed Tton shlpmenlt-' Staocage 89 Col- 5,-.. -H use; snreet. , umce .ramon Produce knowing: , . TV, -v , f WAULING 'Xjj Jt -Ctft 4-f -.r tin i, - f i - zxy juv c-ruju .a way arom a-jbook aiprer ; ; ; Wliy is it impbssiBle to-nmlaiyafrom a Book Stbre like V:1' ; v rt ? Vlf you .will xome inside REPAIR PACK MOVE SHIP STORE MAKE LAY MAKE HANG -if - . n E , Wife Jfrf" ?. Respectfully, W." B'. Willia2iacBi l . Furniture, Big Bargain In Bleached Cottons. H REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes, Hats9 and But' tprlch Patterns. 4 rr-, -v ft.:,---:' Ashevill Teleph Eiidoiietlly Asheville Board of Trade Rates for Business Phones I S24 Per Tear, 400 PHONES OVER ;l '' ;;rH :" Temporary Office, Barnard Building. W. S. PROCTOR, Supt AmgmDta Brewing Oo's THE FAVORITE BEER OF ASHEVILLE. Oi-dera will be filled for Bottle Bee? ' ifjleft at or phoned to , Halyburton Co., Prank O'Donnell, C B. Melntyre, Pat. Carr, Bwannanoa Hotel Ca. and Pat. Mclntvre, 1 1 uiaiiuiuiuiuimiiimuimiiiuuiuuituitiuiiiiuuimiiii " NOTICE!- 1 3 K On and after Monday, 3 J receive 'the Advertising Journal Company'o s - Periodical tickets on all 3 ery; as well as xri Job printing This, jcoupled with the fact that our station- S 3 ery is trom, 20fto so per cent; lower than the r S s prices usually chrged, s ; news lotiie lames oi Asneviue. 3 ASMEV1LLE 3 r .Geo. 3 4 , 4t). Co3rt$q.f Gazette . r -r jg 7 ! ft ' c ??aT5 jist - mem ui vmiuuis Duarna ann rnn noTrr-nil nil i - v. '2' .Vk" T rti"' O " : r8 Sbuth Main Street. my store these questions fvtil tYOUR FtRNITURE YOUR FURNITURE YOUR FURNITURE YOUR FURNITURE YOUR FURNITURE YOUR CARPETS " CARPETS " SHADES " r-SHADES Carpets, &c. 16 PATTON AVENUE. one Co , (INDEPENDENT ) ' - v Rates for Residence Phones ' $16 Per Year. UNDER CONTRACT. FOB- Act. Augusta Brewing Co. January, gtn, V7e J T7ill S cash sales of station sr will ho doubt prove good tsz 4 , " t PRINTING ; CO. s Li Hachriey, Prop. Blda. receiyedfaiiother ihip.' ; ;g made- t arter,,' -w ' nave a competsjnt dressmaker who wm fit jrou to perfeo tton.: Our prices are low and we guar antee oatkfaollon. - Viu3t our factory, 0m tb people we employ and lnspeet os work. Then give us an order. AsheyiHe Skirt Mfg. Co., h ... -i - 0- - :. . Patton Ave. and Cout Square..; & Collins Want everybody to know that they keep the beet , Mutton, Pork that can be bought. Also Cpckens, Eggs and regetabies. Corner East and Seney Street. PHONE 327, and consider these two things; one is a good Watch,. the other a Ring. Q5 Whr carry an extra large line of both, and take pleasure in showing them to everyone. B. H. COSBY. The Eeliable Jeweler, 37 Patton Avenue; The burning question 5 X v.;.;-'-' ; ..ftpwithaoi s,wnerecau ffet the xi goods we want f jr the least money?: jNOw, if you can't fully believe yonrf friends, (for you all have- lritmus traaius wicQ us; try us next month and we will answer' yor question. V- Kespectiully. RVp. Johnson Co., 36-38 North Vtmrj St. PHONE 188. Filling an Order for Breakfast That' will tempt the moat coquettish ap petite, we always aim to do in cutting ou)r choice loins, tiba or eaka from Prime Juicy, native or Swift & Co'a. western .xlreasecl meetfia. Try; a brace otf our succulent iiamb or mutton chons, or one off our tld-bJts of tender beefsteaks. They wHl give you the vitality tb re sist ooMs, and the energy that a business man needs. , P.' ZIUMER1IANN, Phone 4.7 City Market. THE GIIEAPES Horton YOU lllWIll 1 Ppr Sale;Through ALL GOAL 'DEALEfiS AND aVenuV? 'Phbns 141. ; ' -OH okl-l- ; A is oner jl up taK. anu uu xron oaie. ALL GROCERY STORES tMricm Co BON I 3 L-i flrhish . have; ja ; 'Phr sa " ' V? T 1 - MARC-HE - ; viiiiiiiii9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiifiiiHiniiiiuuii)i
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