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I f tv 4i J ' ft; -t THE GAZETTE. .ax if ishcd EvcrytMormng Exceptr Monday THE ASHBVILiIe T GAZETTE ;Ftt3; AOBSCRIPTION RATES': -Dally. Eleven Weeks- .U...i.w Daily vne aionw'-i. rb.ilv SVi-ia TTToaV - " t ..--2.. t- Weekly Gazette On 4 Year . . . jl w t III The Gazette's Telegraptt New 'j "gftv. Bure& (New : UK Something. Nev, 1899. ; Have you ever tried either of our specialties, for chapped hands and face, Camphoft ed Witch Hazel C earn and Floral Lotion? They. are all we claim, for them, Delightfal Preparations Every bottle eold under 6uar- antee. at our gtord J,n1 let us show them t yo i and give you Free Sample There is nothiag i;i Asheville that can eual them. PELHAM'S PHARMACY, Bole Manufacturers, 24 Patten Avenue. THE Cut Rate Druggist It appears that General Eagan use very decent language on, compulsion. General Eagan's edition of "Wtoat I Think of Miles" (revised) has been Is sued. . , V Chicago has a ten .year old ' horee thief. This indicates a new generation of her present breed oialdermen. ; - - ... -iX?'-- So many , movements , are4; on foot .to organize a sav4ngs4 bank in ..Asheville thkt at is safe- tot assume that the city will soon have one." - A young womam,. whose ehrill voice disturbs the trained iChbir in a fashion able New Tork church iindignantly ' re fused to accede to the request that she. etop. This seems to t?e 3. case Of a bird ,w3io cant sing but-will sing. But who will "attempt' the gigantic task ot mak ing her stop singtag? . ; i. ; The' Gazette' Raleigh correspondent states that no bjll for the Vepeal of the . per cent interest law has been intro duced, and tfyat the talk on the subject among members of the legislature is t against the repeal. He says that "un Cleas the business men push 'the matter ; . the. question may not come to a vote." "Wlhat is everybody's business ds no- - body's business,' and while nearly every 'Interest in this state is suffering from "the injurious effects of tMs law St is ' doubtful if the legislature will be moved to take asoy action regarding it. tr To our-thinking St is a somewhat more - important subject! for consideration than the t erasure of Jitn Young's name from a 'cornerstone. The Wilmington Messenger stated the truth wtoen it said on Saturday: "The unfair, unjust 6 . i per ceipt SnteTest law. on money should z he repealed.- It is strlctiy ielass aegis- latioit Money should bring its value' wheta' leiit as it does when put in gro ceries or shoes. , or, clothing- or railroads or cottori ' mills. It la an unjust war i against women- and? children with' moneys rlenit uponi wihdch they live.' ' l . "The report of experts who have made an examination of the accounts of the ; " penitentiary has at last brought to light some facts regarding the scandal- wus misgovernment of the institution 1 iand the gravity of the problem that ' ; - "faces the state. The total liabilities in , ight amount to $110,181 ' with plenty ' t more just around the corner. 'There seems to have been no such thing as in- , ; dividual ledger balances, kept5 hetween the , inetitution and 4tis'' creditors' ,h the erts declared ' the oiily i " method - - adopted -being a system 4 of-month'ly calculations' and the Issuance of vouch- N - ers for.; such accounts K;as may.- have been rendered and approved. The aar- MM Commencing SpeciabSilfc T,ine 0f Silk' Waist Patterjis that for 59c. - Plain -and Changeable MW P5c for this ccIq 69C Silks that were cheap at 85c, spe5ial 69c. Cilka that r.-cro98c, at this sale - Tutt-'s Gver,Pilis, an bid' an iavonte ;remeayQi mcreaswg popularity;TAlwaysk: cures- A ; SICK: HEADACHE,, sour stomacfr, malaria, indiges tion, torpid liver constipation &nd all bilious 'diseases.' V UTT?S Liver SPILLS 21. Tnbunt' to ti.S5i includtog ; $35 Uxl B. Arendell. wjj.(MWKWBiysW!ser themselvea. . In, charge of the central w at all strange if poor France sought to -ri - - elgh, wlt .reference, tj?.. .jthia xeport sayw s, that 'Vxf-"th'S9.014 of individual acr counts included: In . the' -assets, hardly more than 25 or 30 per. cent ' can be col-lec-'jctf'r -'tlhiajte the - total indehted nffes &T$nO;000 or $115,000,- jovV wid above Vthec asset . incJuded in the com miWee's xeport." Governor Ru9eH In his message . stated that Ifae manage ment o the :pe!ltentiaTy had not, as he was informed been able to secure labor contracts for .the convict except to a very limited, extent, and the' 'institution has 'heen "compelled to rely mainly upon tie production of cotton "as the money crop with which to realize the payment s of its expenites." How the affairs of the Institution have" been? allowed t6 drifiiibng 'with ' vani ' Indefinite" vltlt'-' standing as to-, their .exact status and lit tie effort "at reform s shown, .by the gov erhdrs statement, ' when ' taken,- in con nection with the disclosures-that are now made: "It was contended by the Management during the year 1898, that tie institution was self-supporting. This was denied by v the succeedinr management, who contended that It was not self-supporting in that yearj and never had been. An. experienced ac counitant had heen emoloyed by the prison board, who reporiied that the institution-.for thie years 1893, 1894, 1895 and ISfr raii behind more than $100,000." The sfiiftlessness in keeping Hhie ac counts ?6f the pehiteiMtiary doubtless lis a type -of the mismajiagement that has extended all its affairs by which public funds' Inafve been squandered. ftTJESTlOire OP IEGISLATI01T. James HrMefrfnion- I am opposed to the bill to' Hmftuc!he number of per emptory chalfenges to jur'ors to be al lowed defendants in capital cases to eight. .'" ,' .- The number allowedjtiy common law was thirty-five, oaelees than,; three complete juries, aad;this? Was the num ber allowed In this state until changed by the revised code. to twenty-three, one short of two full juries. . "he re vised code weht; Into operationi on tihe 1st day of January, 1856, and since that date the defendant in a capital catse has had the right to challenge twenty three jurors "without assigning any cause, and as many more as he can bs sign, good cause for.' What reason can be given . now for reducing the number that did iin exist 1q 1856? That the law was a wise one may he quite conclusively presumed from its long and uninterrupted use. I might give many very strong reasons why the law should not be changed. Nothing is more common than to have a juror passed by the etate to the prisw oner, say that fye had formed am and expressed the opinion that the prisoner was guilty. But this is not always held to be a, good cause of challenge. If the juror will state on oath that he is satisfied he cou.ld give the prisoner, fair-trial, notwithstanding his previous ly formed and expressed opinion that he was guilty, in the absence of any other cause of challenge, the-defendant could get rid of such a juror only by a perenorychanengeV never seen a juror whom I ! would he willing to trust with my cMfent's life if he had formed ;aqd xepressed hie 5, , opinion against him J Men 'are apt' to Wink themselves tapabie of doing justice ev- en against, their - preconceived ppinin: but prisoners on trial for their life in nnety oases out loffl hundred would do we.ll to let- such men go- by a perenip- toty challenges if 'they "caaM-i-be got rid; of any other way rT'do hot believe the billt will pass la'd! unlsiire V it ought not to I will-not; consume' -your space by discussing the j subject further - at this timev? . 4 pirn MAINE MEII START JO CUBA. Savannah, Ga., Mlhe artillery an. 16. TUe EUrst 480 strong, went' on board the : transport; Obdalh Jate- this evening and will 5sall; for'iHavahal early tomoiTowTnornlnig' . BahOes Moocajstns. 16 oeota a pslr al polor. Q.A. Means andv Bonis.,:- Alonday, , Jan.; ,16. SaMIi 5'f-f sold from 75cto $1.5 per yard, Taffetta Silk that sold for.75 and 79c. r t ; t if" Bioo.-St.'Paul Pioneer Presi.- In an address at Bdcliffdtne other day it was stated ' that :the swimming tank at the new gymnasium bas a capacity of $ 000 gala ! -Boston herald. - , v Special postage stamps artt? be. used in Cuba while th ialanlT Is ndet military rule. These are lively times for the philat elists. New Yorlf Evenlnir Stin. At the veiT-bntsettheipew xnilitarTAi governor of Cuba will have the advantage f - General Blanoo'a previous plans to guide him as to-what not to uo.--Chicago Record. drown her sorrows in-Bourboni bt. Lotils ttepupnc.- r It bost the United States 1513,860 to send home tne Spanish army at Santiaao." But ft la a cheap way to get rid of an ene my'and ought to be indorsed; at the czar's t peace Angress.r-o iJouwv wuue-ijeiuor crat. ':" ' -. .. Connecticut proposes to prohibit golf j x playing on Sunday. The state is to be congratulated on having reached a point where there are jjo worse-offenses to claim the valuable tiineof Its legislature. Wash ington Star. ' ,: 1 It is said a process has been Invented by which eyes, may be colored to suit the, taste of their owner. It diners probably from the old process of coloring eyes in di rect, opposition to the taste of their owners Boston Transcript, There is a movement' in England' to erect a monument to Washington in West minster abbey. The Washingtons were a sterling old English family and turned out well when transplanted to the new world. New York Times. Things are bound to progress wherever Uncle Sam hoists his flag. -An English and an American syndicate are squab bling over a street car concession in Ha-, vana. It was not worth a moment's con tention until the United States: took con troVbf affairs. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. General Schofleld spoke words ot com mon sense and expressed the opinion of every general who has ever commanded the army when he declared the armv should have one head and he should com mand the staff departments. Our present system breeds staff Irresponsibility. Phil adelphia Press. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the publi to know of one concern in the land wh are not afraid "to be generous to th needy and suffering. The proprietors o Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tkra, cougha and colds, have given away over ben million trial bottles of thi great medicine; and have the satisfac tiom of knowing It Was absolutely cure thousands cf hopeless cases. Asthma bronchltie, hoarseness and all diseases o the throat, chest and lungs are surer cured by tt. CaHf on T. C. Smith an Oarmichael, druggists, and get a tria bottle free. Regular size 60c. and $1 Every bottle guaafenteed. or price re fumded r" '- 1 liadles a" gentlemen's Ji overgalu ere for 50 cents. G. A. Mean & Sons' shoe store. 'A Ten dozen; buy them while you can get them. G. A. Mears & Sons' shoe store. LOOK OUT for the first signs of impure blood Hood's Sarsaparilla is your safeguard. It will purify, enrich and vitalize your BLOOD; HEADQUARTERS FOR Fruits ana Produce. Just received, a large consignment of IRISH POTATOES, CALIFORNIA ORANGES N. C. GkEElS APPLES IS. C. SUN DRIED AP PLIES Etc., Etc. ' cooper, 39 South Main Street. Do you ever consider thealitypii you , are . eating r It may be good. It m bebetter, purer more wholesome. It will be all. "gnt if you buy it from Tranaf er 'and storage, piano and " v ' . V v Safe moving'. .. Furniture packed Ion h$pmenft. Storage 29 , Col . Cssre ' street. Office; 23 rFafttoxi J ' avenue. ' FhUie 141.' . HTeston'So . muniNG v; VYnyrOT.aW,?roa'P "Wh is it impossible f to !MTO'fMk -i&o . ;." t a'Book'Store Me IBACTBRIB.GB', , . - 18 South fMain Street. 1 .-. - If ypuwill come inside We S ell Office THan you would havp .to pa; exclusive dealers for the self same "thing. ; Thes i t hyr manly modern desks are wpII built, aiid made to laHti life time Fall of tonveniencep, they, fiford in satisfaction a'fali equivalent for wbat one pays for thm iaWctfrryA.fall line of Book Oases, Office Chairs, etc. Also Carpets, Mat ings, and L5n oleums. . ' " s Furniture. Big Bargain in Bleached Cottons. H. REDWOOD CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy i Goods, Shoes, Hats, and But terlck Patterns. Asheville (INDEPENDENT) Endorsed by Asheville Board of Trade. Rates for Business Phones J Rates for Residence Phones $24 Per Year. I $16 Per Teai. OVER 400 PHONES UNDER CONTRACT. Temporary OflSce, Barnard Building. W. S. PROCTOR, Supt Augusta IBrewing C's 4 BEER w THE FAVORITE BEEH OF ASHEVILLE- Orders will be filled for Bottle Beer if jleftat or phoned to n Halyburton & Co., Frank O'Donnell, C B. Mclntyre, Pat. Carr, ; Swannanoa Hotel Co., and i ' . - I i Pat. Mclntyre, Asrt. Augusta Brewing Co. THERE'S HOPE FOR ALL Dr Preston, Consumption St)ecialist,Qffes a Com plete Cur6. foP the past 100 yearns V the medical vifiAssi'otn h!ai3 labored in"va!ia ita. find a cure for, cbneumption;, Tki , disease cure .L ne JT'J bined. Recognizing conaumpttoai to be a , cohitlagioi -disease the people of New "fctrk jiave tasked .the' legislature to ap jxropriaJte $200,000 to. build hospltaTa where these unfortunates can) be 1 Iso lated. They will be treaJted! Ha ttlhS mflnnef all over . Ithia taounitry before many years, because .the profession say'f iaiere is nw jnirruu? ue,.xji greaieat enemy o .maji-- mt. jrrewn is tthe only 'one or ; une prntession wno ox rers you anyivhope of a -cure, othera c?an treat you",;-but llfl& ato-ne. dan, laure you. He wall demonstrate Ithis bygiving you tATi . trteatments, Sthen! if 'you are not aim- proved ana canvaiuceai cnat he. can. cure vwni. ne .win uvt aucepi one ceiut uniy JWU, lis.-..- 21 ::'ratmena jare required ; , ta destroy this germ, the bOopdi is loept saturated thing imadertB iand: clean. TaMe board viith 4he4mediclne for 21, days, given" by ers wanted.' ' the hypodermic needleno richer . medl-- , - , " . ' - 1 . - due. is required. - PaJtSenlta whiletakina;t; JSLi'Q 1 jO I& 2 srrfalL whSte, - cheesyt m'aBsesL -aboart" the elzeiof Mibird s-hkyt-- This -is oeritainly pofiiitive proof, besides "the. cough and ex- rtoraJtion-'wiii grow rapidly tess after a new .urtsuLuieii'Ls. , j.nera is no aanger from the itlreatment,1 and thei'e 5s too in - crelaro cfv'cemperature.'as-lin miainy other treatment He will ;givd you, every .:i,t my store these questions will esks er it WilMamscni Co. Carpets, &c. 16 PATTON AVENUE. chantoef- Wo invfestigata Ms tiia4ment. Consultation free, v Rooms 4 2id 5, Sondley building, over Hein.ti&h & Rea gan's drug dtore, office hours, 9 : 30 tl 12:30 and 2;30 to 5:30 t. m '.. .notice. .; "Having -xiifLed as 5admlnJgraiior of the estaite of W. H. Sales, deceosekl, late a resident off Buncombe county, all per- ttons Waving claims against the decedent aire hereto? notified to exhibit h& came to euch ad maniilstraitor. on or before the 6tih day o Jtouary, 1900 or fthto notice ?njte pleaded as a .bar to.- the rtoovery reoTj This January 5th 1899. - -JOHN BROOKSHIRB, AIdmn$stirtor of estaste of W. N. Sales, , deceased. S 28&-6wk SHAMPOOING Mrs. Morrison is nrenaTed tt vtei't i dies at hefir residenrM at a moderate price. Orders may be left , anq lnronnatBoa iobtalned at Ray's Book xora, uourt tsanaTe. Asheville, N.C ! EEastlc starch tis the only- genuine ar ticie. -:-1 ' . IJadiee'WooI Shoes, 10 per cent of cost. , G.:A.eam and fiona. f -iu-.-.T,- ...... , tf, . I - Rockf . tAe rtV,smmvitTiaa-.Tr.ckw&. 1 . , , . i ! nu i-.-of z i ; ' V - Beware of imitations.' starch. - " . , - ' ' ' , " f v Iiadles OvergatteTS. 19 cents a 1 pair at G. A.' Hears & Sons. - Telephone Co Use - Elastic iHuttW, Pork Chickens, Eggs and Wege tables. Corner East unit Sent-y Street . ' PHONE 327. You must Stop and' c onsider .these two things: one is a good Watch, the itheri;RifigV $ W$ carryian' extra large lin of both, and lake pleasuie in show ing them o e Vo ryone. B. H. C08BV. The Reliable JpwmW, 37 Patton .vq The burning question , , Htill with homv is, .'.'wberu can we to- x-nt goods 'we want f r flit-' money? Now, if jou eau't fuii.v bliev your fritids (for yon all have friends trading with us) try u next mouth and we will answer your queetioa. Respectlully. H. C. Johnson Co., 36-38 North Mun8t. PHONE 188. 4 Filling an Order for Breakfast That will tempt the most coquettish ap petite, we always (aim to do in cutting ou choice loins, ribs or gbeaks from prim juicy, native or Swdft & Co'u. western stressed! meats. Try a brace of our succulent lamb or mutton chops, or one of our tid-blts of tender beefsteaks. They will give you the vitality to re sist colds, and the energy that a business man needs. P. ZIMMERMANN, Phone 4. City Market. le V CITY MARKET Everything guaranteed fresh and the best obtainable. Prices as low as the lowest. GIVE ME A TRIAL. WilliaiQ 0 . Mclnt ire. THE CHEAPEST V 01 r For Bale Through AliL COAL DEALERS, AIJ &ROCY STORES mm Fish Oysters 4 Ga whi3h haye a 'Phone . -
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