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I, - J y . THE ASHILI GAZETTE,: JANUARY ZZ'JZQ s .v.-. - : --iT ('-;; Ti-.v "4 ';'-' t '.' J . r- 'V.- . THEVG;AZBTTE. ' r- 1a.sheviliL('b"N. :o -. V lDg THE ASHBVIIiLE" GAZETTE PUB ' ' , J AM3M-B. KOBTON. JPldeiit. V , SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally,. Eleven Weeks ............ 1 60 Dally,; One Month. ...... ...... -, DaJlv On& Week ...... ...i.. "15 Weklv 'Gazette One Tear v....... 1 00 1 Q 0 Q-- O 0 0 4 m - - -w r Th Gazette's Telegraph News r & . H - .' v-. III " . & Service is f romthe Laff an , & 'if- - . ' ' ''-'' ' Hi ' . ; News; Bureau (New York tt jfl :j . ,.:s . . jy - Q Bun)." uv E , - Ml - V - III 'Something Hew, 1899, Have you ever tried either iof- our s pecialties, for phapped hands and face, Camphorat ed Witch Hazel Cream and Floral Lotion? They are all we claim for them, Delightful Preparations Every bottle- sold under G Ua r antee. Call at our store and let us show them to you and give you Free Sample. r There is nothing in Asheviile that can equal them. PELHAM'S PHARMACY, Bole Manufacturers, 24 Patton Avenue. THE Cut Rate Druggist. Antotthetr flying machine la beftag ea plaited, tonfe Itime dtn Russia. Mkratigam ery Advertiser. O, itTs- (Cjomaing; it mlay! ode be from Russgi, but from somewhere. It may na6.be 'this year but some time. CUiar tfotrte Observer. ,'.:- Yes, the flying machine and 'the sub- 4 marine boat are as sure for the future as the wonderful achievements of elec tricity are for the present. There fortunately appears to be little likelihood of the pasaag-e of the blH to deprive the .negro public schools of white support in taxation, Whii?h"4 would mean the practical elimination, of .tedu- jx yyuoi V1.VU ; yilX7 -Ulib Vllljf, XUCTtTVXiS T31 Uvl dation tQiiie. upeaemies for Itself n so intelligent a body as the present leg- ; Cis'lature. PubMcdEvcry Morii Except Mondays tSvf paper to the state has a better . ; ; ,r Raleigh service of news than the Ga ; w; .-.:jfette. The work of this legislature is -V - ' r; ?-of extraordinary interest, and the Ga ; ". : :;'zette appreciaited this fact when it sent ' - " ,, " a capable representative to the capital ,Sity to report the proceedings in dertail, - andiespecially.regardiELg all matters Uiat . - . - relate to rWetstern North" Carolina: How gfcfwell lie tolas succeeded in this work the :- ' It seems to be generally conceded that the circuit criminal court, of which H. ..B. Stevens is judge, is doomed to'aboli Utkm by the general aseembly. It is also thought that a bill to create additional - circuits and the appointment of more judges will also pass. The friends of Judge Stevens, in case these events oc cur, eel that in view, of the fact that '- he was elected to the bench of the crim inal court and ihas served but a dhort -;-Vtlroe, he should receive same reoognl- -,tixn Sn the arrangement of the mew 'c&atjts, TeAther ais judge , or solicitor. t There could be no popular objection tc this as Judge Stevens 'has done well on the bench. - ' " i Tourist travel from the north to the south has begun and. Oie railroad and -steamship officials- are looking forward ' to a very prosperous year in . this llne. ' There is every reason tto believe that a i gobd business will be done. The rail 's road and steamboat authorities say ttihiat ; ' there will be any number of wealthy families' to the north and west who wfll spend a portion- of the winter iil Cuba . to see how It looks since the war. The y Plorida season has been late in opening, X but "the .holtels since the holidayig. re C port good . business. Asheviile will mow feel the effect of this movement south ward In a large Increase in its popula tion; Ir 'addition" to those who come will, on Monday, Jan. 2nd 1899, V)tjHrie6fEmbroideriesiHambu ; Book ,Edfitfngs and Ins9ftippi, Swiss Edgings and InserHngs; Hamburg,- Nainsook and S wigs 111 Overs Nainsook Se to ;match LJ' AJso ljandmade and.M.an Tbichone , ; Bemember, all winter goods at great reductions; s i -J h W FOR SALE. A Boiler Top Desk and an Iron Safe. ; ; : twenty years Tutt's Livex Pflls keep the bow els in natural mo tioniand cleanse the , system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache dyspepsia, sour stomach,' con stipatioh and kindred diseases. ' VUU I UU WllUUUi iUCUl R. Smith; . Chilesburg, , Va. writes I don't know how Icould 'do without them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty year& Am now entirely cured Tutt's Uver south to visit " Asheviile aGone, a large proportion? ofj tbtoste ;who - go tto more southerly polhWill make, as taaiu iaci dent of their trip, a sbxwt visit to the city of the Ijand of the ky," Whatever trouble may - arise in the - i. - Philippines it is comforting t know that Admiral Dewey is there -to .take care of his end of it. He might ; have returned to his native land and engaged In a broil with eome rival for naval- honioirsbut he didn't. He has not been idle, how ever, lr Genmiamy or 'tne i'muppine in- surgents OTk the two, combined require force to bring them to their senses Dew ey 'has a spleadid squadron at has dis posal. It has been gradually developed since the baiotle in which Montijo s ships were sunk until now it consists of thdrty-two vessels, not including the Oregon, the Iris and the Helena, which are on their way to Manila. The Con cord and the Petrel are now at Ilo&lo, ready for service at a moment's notice. With the squadron are the. Manila, the Barcelo, the Culgoa and the Oallao, all captured by Dewey from the .Spamiards. The Isle de Cuba and the Isle de Luzon are in Hong Kong undergoing repaiirs. These are the Spanish ships "which went down under the terrific fire of the Amer- iaams at the baititle of Manila. Thiey were raised and towed to Hong Kong and put in the dry aocks. The captured gunboats Mindano and 'Ieyte are ready for ere we, and the Bennington, Ma- chias and Castine wfll soon, join the as shembly. We think we see a tremendous in crease of ecope f orHobson in his mission to the Philippines. Beside it, Ms job of toting repaired warships vanishes to the size of a prnhead in importance. . With .its adoption would come the end of the Filipino unpleasantness. As soon as Hobsort arrives, let Gen eral Otis or Admiral Dewey book him for an extended lecture course through out the island, every Jecture td be fol lowed -by a kissing bee, or money re funded, h: . The attractiveness of the Filipnlo lady being somewhat , in - the shade, Richmond might be coy.v Still he has before evinced a willingness to sacri fice himself for his country.- Certainly he cannot plead inexperience or lack of nerve. At the end of his lecture hour, with Filipinorines Hobsonized, , occupation and government of the islands would be eaey, like unto falling off a dog. The women with us, amd1 Aguinaldo may blow his gold whistle till his face turns blue and his supporters turn back handsprings in rage and desperation whilewe mirthfully run the shooting gal lery. Since the fruit-eating event in Eden till these days when the trend of the steps of the Binghamite is ever toward the gateway at CoHege and Oak streets, has the fair sex bossed the bus iness, on the surface of this mundane sphere. ' HONOR FOR GEORGE T. DAVIS Proposed Promotion to Haval Captain- tauicy on Retired List. Special, to Che Gazette.- ..; Washington, Jan. ria.TtengTeman Pearson ..today mtroduded :r-a biil pro moting Geo. T. DavIsvJAsheyyie,"'tt a naval captaincy" on " the retired , ifst for. bravery1-and icmeriitorious Conduct displayed to' the naval assault On Fort Fdsher. . " ' '. Captain Davis Is , known to a great many people in Asheviile) who' will be giad to receive this 'information.' Captain Clark, of the Oregon, recom mended that sucl action, be takem v:. The rjew 'assiessnxenit In New Tork State shows ah ihcreiase im realty values for 1898 of: $70,000,000. In Grelajier New Tbrk the tadyanice ICs $421,000,000. : ; liiauiii have in displayra new and !pret FOUR FIRES 111 OliE-: 1I3USE, ALLIH Ullt DAY :,rj Ho Ecason to ; Suspect ..Incendiarism; - Eire Started in locked jwonv-xwo . ;PnmeAttemptsofthel)epart- Jment.V3. it - One of the many;- ,little ootbtages on Roberts street -was on fire four times yesterday in as many hours.. .Twice the fire department was called to tine dcene. .-i . . . .. . - ' T The cottage 4s occupied by a colored man of the name of Rhinehaxt, his wife w.: . ... - - "1 and three children. . Notwithstanding four visitations of fire the tittle cottage still stands.. There is a mystery surrounding the oriRthi of ithe four blazes - that would point to incediarism- If that the in- correat "theory then-yesterda.y's little fir is one of the oddest incidents on record. One of the rooms of the cottage is rented by a negro now -in KnoxviUe. The door of the" room was locked and so were the windows when- 'the Are start ed among a lot of old .paper in the closet about noon. v Whem , the fire apparatus arrived the. w blaze waa out. The department had left about fifteen minutes when a mattress lying in the ' comer of the room toroke iato flames. This was extinguished . and an hour later 'bhe .closet in another room began to crackle and blaze. This was also:ut out. Two hours afterward flames began to eftwot- up -f rofljij, a com partmentt in the celliar hal some cotton in it. For the second time the hose and hoOk.and ladder, compjany re sponded. Again 'the fire was out when they .reached the scene. That fire should start ; accidentally in all four cases seems unlikely; yet there was no taTance' on the house and RMnehart's wife declared, she knew of none who might wish to burn the house out of revenge. She also stoutly de nied that the children had been, fooling with matches. When the fire apparatus started, with horses on a gallop to the fire yesterday noons a whit$ mule joined in the race near the court house. He kept a po rtion easily between the hose wagon and hook and ladder truck all the way to the fire. In the afternoon a runaway saddle horse took up issue with the speeding wagons Bind reached -the fire neck and neck wiiththe leaders. Both mule and horse stopped contentedly when the scene of the fire was reached. Replying to a dispaltch from Gen- Rios," the corhmaaider of the) . Spanish forces in the Philippine liaiands, the Minister of War, Geni. - Correa,- v insists upon his securing the1 ireUeiase of the Spanish prisoners, in (the hands of 'the Philipptnje rebels. .t.t EDaatic 'starch is f the only genuine ar tide. , De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve' cures HEADQUARTERS FOR Fruits and Produce. Just received, a large consignment of IRISH POTATOES. CALIFORNIA ORANGES N. C. GhEEN APPLES N. C. SUN DRIED AP PLES Etc. Etc. G. . COOPER. 39 South Main Street. This is worth That Whitman's CBbcolate Creams at 20c a pound are as good as any 40c chocolate creams sold. Thir saves you cents on everypbund you buy. We have a fresh ship ment. Why not buya pound. S. HAULING lYaaiafer and stonage;' piano an3 , safe moving'.: ; Furniture xcked Stwrager39?Col- ffege Areet. Office 23. Patton knowing: esxon t V Vi'i 7W Why ;run: a Book t - 4 -A Why run awaV from a Book Store? Why is it impossible to fun away from a cooKrbtore iixe . v V, v ; ; - If ymi will come inside answer themselves. REPAIR PACK MOVE SHIP STORE MAKE LAY MAKE HANG Respectfully, IB. Williamson k C. Furniture. Carpets. &c. 16 PATTON AVENUE. W Big Bargain In Bleached Cottons. H. REDWOOD dc CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes, Hats, and Bui terlck Patterns. Asheviile Telephpne Co (INDEPENDENT) Endorsed by Asheviile Board of Trade Bates for Business Phones I Rates for Jlesidence Phones $24 Per Year. I $16 Per Year. OVER 400 PHONES Temporary Office, Barnard Building. W. S. PROCTOR, Supt. CALL IjbeerJn- , THE FAVORITE BEER OF ASHEVILLE Orders will be filled for Bottle Beer if jleft at or phoned to Halyburton ft Co., Frank O'DonneJl, C. B. Mclntyre, Pat. Carr, Swannanoa Hotel Co., and Pat. Mclntvre, iiuuuiUiiuiuiuuiuuuiuiiiiiiiuiiiuiuuiuiiimiuiiiiiiK or ; On and after Monday, January gtn, we will receive the Advertising Journal Company's Periodical tickets on all cash sales of station ery, as well as on job printing. This, coupled with the fact that our station ery is from 20 to 50 -per cent, lower than the prices usually charged, will no doubt prove good IT 3 2 news to the ladies of Asheviile. r ASMEVILLE PRINTINGS CO. Geo. L. Hackney, Pfop. 4 N. Court Sq., Gazette Bide. t - 3 j P We Jiave just, ment.of Carrpms Boards; andf can now SlTdl orders Store? : 4 v. : i8vSouth;MaiiStreet my store these questions will YOUR FURNITURE YOUR FURNITURE YOUR FURNITURE YOUR! FURNITURE YOUR FURNITURE YOUR CARPETS " CARPETS " SHADES " SHADES TINDER CONTRACT. FOB- Agt. Augusta Brewing Co. ICE! I receivedvan6the?sWi5: 3 .3klT S made to order we have a compcfUstr "r JMmaket; who will fit you to perfeo- tton.,. Our prices are low and we goux 'j antee satisfabtlon. Visit our factory, at tfce people we employ and !mpecfc work. Then give us an order. ' Skirt Mfg. Co., Patton Ave. and Cou t Square. Horton & Colluas W'aii everybody to know that ' tliey keep the best Befef; Motion, Pork that can be bought. Also Chickens, Eggs and Vegetables. Corner East and Seney Street. PHONE 327. You must Stop and c nider these two tilings: one is a good Watchp the other a Ring. Q We carry an extra large line of both, and take pleasure in showing them to everyone. B. H. COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler, 37 Patton Avenuu The burning question still, with some, is, "where 'can we get the exact goods we want f jr the least money? Now, if you ckn't fully believe yourlfriends (for you all have friends trading with us) try u next month, and we will answer your questiou. Respectfully. H. G. Johnson Co., .-. 36-38 North M m t. PHONE 188. Filling an Order for Breakfast That will tempt the most coquettish ap petite, we alwiays aim to do in cutting: outr choice loins, ilbs or' aiteaka from prime jiMcyi native or Swift & Co'. western "dressed! meats. Try a brace of our succulent Oamb or mutton chops, or one .of our tid-bits of-tender beefsteaks. They will' give you the vitality to re sist 'colds, and the energy that a bu sines man needs. P. ZIMMEEMANK, Phone 4. V City Market. Tflt CHEflPIST t Si v ; For Sale Through Aii. ;oAl dealers ; V fALL GROCERY STORES. ; ' - --I ; - - -l 7 '-hitjh have a -Phone ' LorlckMCo - k
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