THE ASIIEVnXE GAZETTE, JANUAXii
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Something New, 1899.
,!yHave 70U ever tried either
af our. specialties, for chapped
hands and face, Camphorat
ed Witch HalMCetn
apd Floral Lotion? ' They
'are all we claim for them,
Delightful Preparations.
" Everj hbttle sold under Guar
antee. Call at our store and
;,let U3showvthem to yo 1 and
give you Free Sample-
: There is nothiug in Ashevi.le
that can equal them.
v PELBAM'S PHARMACY,
j" 6?le Jlaoufacturers,
-r. 24 Palfon Avenue. :
THE Cut liate Druggist.
A woman In Battle Creek, Mich., is on
Hal for feeding glass to her husband.
The testimony bore out the presumption
r thai he died in pane. '
. If Emperor Willie doesn't take, a, reef
'-' In hia Philippine aspirations, he'll wake
up eome fine morning to find Germany
'. annexed to thie United States. 1
r We do not believe Norwood will con
tinue his coolest for the judgeship from
which he was juetljr deped. If he does
the matt.ihouid bw.prompUy settled
ujr ma liuueacmneni. t
Robbers at Ash burhham, Mass., en
tered the First National bank, blew the
safe 4o pieces and made off with $1,300.
'YBut they left behind $20,000. The way
of the transgressor 3s hard. ' -
We have heard ft said that Judge
Brawley wali not probably preside at
the trial of the bank officers here next
xnionth, because he come -way,
occupies the relation of a creditor; to the
defunct bank. " -
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- The court of appeals of New vTork
has affirmed the judgment of the trial
court sentencing Mrs. Place to death for
thie murder of her Stepdaughter. The
, question Uow which confronts Governor
Roosevelt is, Shall a woman.be cut. to
death in the electric chair ? . ; . -
-A Chicago man of the name of VSross
, . says he and not Rostand wrote the fa-
' mous play, "Cyrano de BeTgeriac.'' In
" view of the fact that the5 Chicago man
has spent most, of Ms life peddling
wheat this would appear to be a?GrdS
libel on Rostand. But who ttose ?
- ' Senator Foraker, the mouthpiece
: of - McKlnley, hastens now - to declare
" that the admhiistration doesn't mean
to hold the Philippines permanently but
" only until, they, can. set along withoui
. :. , us- When' one picks up- a real hot pen-
-ny there Is only one thing to do drop
:-- it
. The Sailor having phazed the Gentle
man and beaten the Kid will now have
a hack at- the .'Kangaroo. TWe- peace
treaty and the Philippine affairs are
.completely overshadowed : by specula
tion, as to whether Sharkey will knock
:the Freckles off Fitzsimmons or receive
'a prod in the Solar Plexus that win
prove the Grand Finale of ' his aspdra
tions. -
."A bill bas been introduced, in tne leg
islature to prevent foreign corporations
from transferring suits brought against
them far the rfate courts to the federal
courts. The bill provides that foreign,
corporations doing husiness ia this state
must 'become ' domestic corporations,
either by a special charter granted by
g ExeeptMondays
will, on Monday, Tan. 2nd, 1899, have in display! a newand pret.
ty line oimbrbiderjepHambnrg Edging andln8ertiDs,4Naia
eook Ed'nga' and? InserdDsi; 8wiss Edgings and Insert ingsj
Hamburgi Nainsook anUS wiss lU
Also Hana-inade and acbine.Torchons k ; ; ; V
" Hemember, all winter goods at giat reductions, ; T
FOR SALE- A Boiler Top
to.-"
Tutt's Liverflls keep;the,how
eis in narurai monpn ana cleans- -:
the system p tall impurities jA:
absolute cure for sick headache :
dyspepsia, solirrstomachjCt?n
stipation and kindred diseases
"Ctm't do without them".
R; P. Smith, Chilesburgr Vi
writes I don't know how I cocV
do without them. I have
Liver disease for over twcir'
years, 'Am now entirely cure
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Tutt's Liver
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the general assembly, or incorporation
under , the "general law of theMstate. it
may be questioned whether-sueh -iegia-
lation would be constitutional.
The meeting of the Aeheville bar,
which is advertised to take place to-
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morrow wall be, one of impontanoe.
Among the questions likely 4 to. be" dis
cussed will 2e the estabfishment of
more- jrfdiclal districts and ; th;ef provi
sions - lor. ' additional judges. The
Twelfth distrioti is especially interested
In this matter, as under the present
regime there is an interrugmim be
tween courts in some of the western
counties much to the inconvenience of
attorney and litigants.'
SPAIN WILL
PAY RANSOM
Rios Instructed to Treat with
AguinaWo-Neutral in
Case of Trouble.
, iVt&drid, Jan. 12. At. a cabdnet opuncil
today ' Premier Sagaetta. explained the
measures adopted conoernicg the nego
tiations to tecur9' the ? release of the
Spaniards held prisoners by the Fili
pinos. Public opinion.; is excitted, it, be
ing feared that the prisoners will be held
after the t,reaty is ratified,
t General '; Rios has ' been instructed
pay to the rfebefe a reasonable rlarjisom.
- instructions wenevalso cabtedhat the
Spaniards were to remain nteiitral'ftf hps'
tilities break out between the Americans
and natives.
SPANISH SOLDIER'S
DEAD BODY FOUND
In the Barracks Probably Deserted
by Comrades.
Havana, Jan. 12.The twov American
soldiers who rati amuck yesterday, as
saulting, shooting .1 and robbing, have
been : arrest ed by "order of tb.e secretary
of war.
The corpse of a Spanish soldier has
been found in the barracks on Com
poetella etreet. The man had been
dead for eight daysU'' .
It is believed that when the Spaniards
left they abandoned him.
CONFEDERATES DON'T
WANT PENSIONS
Another Army Post Renounces Sen;
' 1 tor Butler's Bill.
little Rock, Ark., Jan. 12.-Omer R.
Weaver. Camp tof ex-Confederate veter
ans of this city adopted resolutions to
night favoring the proposed plam of gov
eminent assistance in caring for the
graves of Confederate soldiers, but -relative
to pensioning the ex-Confederates
passed the following resolution:
"We regret ;to hear jof any proposltioQ
implying that it is our degire to add the
names of any of our comrades to the
pension list, for such a desire does not
exist among our rankxand file. . ,
LA B0URC0GI1E TO. BLAME.
London, Jan. 12. The admiralty cfourt
today tfound that the Jja Bourgogne of
Campagnle ' Generale I transAtlantique
was alone to blame for the collision
with the British c ship Cromartyshire
July 4 last, near . Sable island, 'off the
coast of Nova' Scotia, resulting Sn tbJe
sinking of the steamer and the? loss of
over 600 lives.-;-'
Desk and an Iron Safe.
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TEEtRIFPfC GALES
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Much Loss'of cLife Feared;
Train Blown from Track.
LfOndan Jan. 12. A fierce - westerly
gale prevailed ovtr;ihevBritis isles to
day. It is feared that when telegraphic
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communication has been established it
wil be1 learned that there Was bee&
much lags vof : life. . Ah-eadyi reports f
isolated deaths have been received, it
is reported that a railway train in the
west was blown from the rails. -
THE QUAY fP f
Oil . Ill EARNEST
Senator Cciifdent of Eis Ee-lection
and Zis Enemies are Perplexed at
v is Attitude.
Harrfeburg,' Jan. Senator J Quay
returned to Washington ''after making
t&' X5ohfldent Statement that he Would
win Ms fight lor re-election.
, On the surface his declaration .ap-
pears to be utterly without basis but he
has come through so many tight places
that even Ms enemies arte perplexed at
h9s confidence. ' ';, - .. .
The anti-Quay men assert most posi
tively today that Quay is down and out.
A hmg deadlock is inevitable unless
Senator Quay gets democratic support
and the democratic leaders say this id
impossible.
Quay and Jenks were formally nOrftin-
ated in the legislature today, and the
antf-Quays put e4gW,ham6s in nomina
tion to avoid showing thfeir hands..
THE DREYFUS CASE
DISTURBS DEPUTIES
Stormy Session Held But Before Ad
journmeiit a Tote of Confidence
was Passed.
Paris, Jan. 12. The ohteumber of depu
ties held a stormy session, today dis
cussing the latest phases of the Dreyfus
case brought about by De , Beaure
ptaire's. resignation, and his alleged dis
closures, buJt befiore adjourning until
Monday the chamber expressed cttpfijku
denoe in the ministry by a vote of 2
to 124.
Gents' woolen, cashmere and
gloves at Mefers.
kid
It nevr 'sticks to the lronsr-IUastlc
starch.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Fruits and Produce,
Jugt received, a large consignment
of
IRISH POTATOES,
CALIFORNIA ORANGES
N. C. GUEEN APPLES
N. C. SUN DRIED AP
PLES, Etc., Etc.
39 South Main Street.
fehowina
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That Whitman's Chocolate
Creams at 20c a pound are as
good as any 40c , chocolate
creams solSJ This; saves you
20 cents on every pound you
buytL We have a fresh ship
ments. VTiy not buy a pound.
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HAULING.
Traasf er'and Bitege;?piamo and
v V- mhvmg.V Furnit
' s Aor.MpmeniU .Storage 39 Col-
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This is
worth
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j;TOyrimTa Book'Store?
s S Why 4Titt'iway;'from a Bookstore?
Why s i it impossible tQ',aky;fdm
a Book Store like
If you will corne ihsi4e
answerjttemselYes.
REPAIR
PACK
MOVE
SHIP
STORE
MAKE
LAY
MAKE
HANG
Respectfully;
Furniture,
Big Bargain in
Bleached Cottons.
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ti REDWOOD CO.
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Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy
Goods, Shoes, Hats, and But
terick' Patterns.
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A'shevil
(INDEPENDENT )
EndoreeCby Abbeville Board of Trade,
Rates for Business Phones I Rates for Residence Phones.
$24 Per Year. $16 Per Year- T
10VEE 4D0 PHONES,
Temporary Office, Barnard Bmlding.
W. S. PROCTOR, Supt
Amgmsta; IBrewimg Go's
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THE FAVORITE BEER OF ASHEVILLE
Orders will be filled for Bottle Beer
ifjletr at or phoned to
Halyburton & Co., Frank O'Donnell, C B. Mclntyre, Pat. Cair.
Swannanoa Hotel Co., and
Pat. Mclntvre, Acrt. Augusta Breyine Co.
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3 On and af ter Monday January 9th, we will S
3 receive the Advertising Journal Company's - E
3 Periodical tickets on all cash sales of station- E
3 ery, as well as on job printing. S
3 This, coupled with! the fact that oriration- S
S ery is from 20 to 50 per cent J loyrer than the S
prices usually charged, will no doubt prove good sr
news to the ladies of Asheville. e - - sr
ASHEVILLE t
4 N. Court Sq.9 Gazette
2 ; ' ' P. S.t We have; just
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. 18 South tldn Street.
my store these questions will
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YOUR FURNITURE
YOUR FURNITURE
YOU R FURNITURE
YOUR FURNITURE
YOUR FURNITURE
YOUR CARPETS
" CARPETS
" SHADES
" SHADES
Willian Co.
Carpets, &c.
16 PATTON AVENUE.
SUNDER CONTRACT.
PRINTING CO.
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Bid '
, received; another V ship- ; 3
Telephone
Co
r'0rti,Qk XL Xi v V-
made sto prter,;, tfjb Jiaye a competant
arearaaker who wfll fit you to perfae
tftxu vrOur-prices are low and we
aotee aatkfaotlon. vVisit our .factory;
the people we employ and laapec mx
work. Then give us an order.
Skirt Mfg. Co.,
Pattern Ave. and Cou t Square.!
;;Sortwi & Collins
Wdnt everybody to know that
i tbey keep the best
Beef, Mutton, Pork
that can be bought. Also
Chickens, Eggs ami
Vegetables.
Corner East and Seney Stmr.
PHONE 327.
You must
Stop and c nider these twe
things: one is a good Watch
the other a Ring.
Q5 We carry an -extra large line
of botb, and lake pleasuie in
showing them to everyone.
b: H. COSBY.
The Reliable JeweTer,
37 Patton AvEimc
The burning question
still, with some,,
is,' ''where can we get the exact
goods we want f ;r the least;
money?
Now, if you can't fully believe
yonr friends (for you all have
friends trading with ' iw) try n
next mo uth and we wil ausw- r
your question.
Respectfully.
H. C. Johnson Co,
36-38 Norh M -in t.
PHONE 188.
Filling aa Order for Breakfast
That win tiemit taiie mcot coquettish ap
peftate, we always aim to do to cutting'
ouir choice loins, ifba or steaks from
prtme juicy, native or Swift & Co'a.
western dressed meats. , Try a brace of
our succulent lamb or mutton chocs, or
one off our tSd-bfts of tender beefsteaks.
They will give you the vitality Co re
sist colds, and the energy that a business
man needs. - ' - .: .
P. ZHIMERUANN,
Phone 4. ; City Market
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