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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE JANUARY: 22, 1899 i "METE GfcAZ ET'IB; r(',' -ASHEVILW'N. ,C Pttblishcd Every Honing Except Mondays THE ASHEVILLE -GAZETTE PUB- 1 ' j. , , WISHING COMPANY. ft; ... i-t ..... .j. . i -- . ..-1 a i. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Dally, J&even Weeks 4 AA ; Dally; one i uonu 49 iKiiiv v m a a am r . . . . - .... a w 15 wujj : f ah ln TT YV JLlCl C UU 1 UU JJU Y V ah vi ' Hun YC 1 vUl , VA r6 AND MEDICINES ? y-r At Pelham's Gut Rate 5tore f -fTIf not, you are the Loser, J be a mater pride the wMt race. " -r. . .1 . , , "u..,rQjl would dislike very much to see the w' '"It'wal nirht it you nave i ... u " "Ilioney tO throw away or don't vtuc vy uau juu Y J r frpso.nntions. uruffs a,uu iai 1 'ents. V If. however, you know the value of money and look close y , Vto vour Drug Store Purchases in fact, a good bujer,then go to PELHAM'S PHARMACY, ' 24 Patton Avenue, ' Where you can buy anything " r, in tne drugstore line at . , ' The purpose to discontinue the pres ,ent unsatisfactioTy system of sUte pen- xi. Iteiutiiary farms and to establish in the counties farms tflor convicts to make them not only earn their own bread, but t Help to (feed the poor of the countiesya - -well as to work on tbe county roads," baa some points in its favor. It requires, Jiowever, careful management to make -XarnniQg profitable and the whirligig of ,polditics woulld not always linsure oare- jful and experienced management fr these proposed county farms. It seems to us that the convict road working of fers the safest and beet employment of -convicts. ,The board f eaderinen want to feed city prisoners tat 5 cents a meal. Chief Lyerly says the lowest bid he can get is seven cents. For this amount the , following menu is furnished: Break fast, water, a la hydrant; beef and peas; dinner, peas and beef; supper, ' ;?v,ater (PPe W pipes are frozen). The J iiy hotel is preparing for a rush, 4n 'r, the other direction. It is creditable to the good judgment - ot many of ,the country editors of the -western part of the atate that they are remaking copious use of the excellent " "news reports of the Gazette's special . -"Pvaleigh representative. ft BARTER. ' -f -In my opinion one of the most import-'-azxt measures to which the legislature ' now dn session wall be called upon-to act iis la revision of the public school ; Jaw.-The present system has been thor . vagMy tested and the reult nas verified the statement of Dr. Curry, made in & - speeclx to the Confederate veterans just -after the passage of the law, that our . pubHe schwfelis have .been "murdered by ; the legislatura" I think the true rem- - edy Is a return to the old system with , - a. few slight modifications and Improve ments. " '?,e)e 4t su&ffeted the new law should . contain & proviESon that the school tax - ,-paid by white people should be applied to the;wMte schools, and the tax paid . bytha coDored people should be ap v plied to the colored schoola I am in- : ; dined to think tshat at would be unwise ' to pass'iuch a flaw. Although the col , . c-red people, .almost as a undt, have voted, the "republican! ticket since their - enfranchisement, it has been the fixed - policy of the democratic party to rec ognlze no "legal distinctions between the . , two races, land it has al ways treated the negro wdth the utmost fairness, as citi nens of .the state atad entitled to all the iwrlvilege and rights of other citi ' zens.. This to shown by the faot"thut he same amount of public money is ' applied per.capita for the education of . the colored ohQdren' of the stae as to the white cbJJdren although more than SO per cent of the public school fund Ls Dm dise&se-by the timely use' of 1 utt s jLiver fills, an old and avorite iremedy of increasing popularity.' Always cures SICK HEADACHE.', sour stomach, malaria, indiges- tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious, diseases.;- .? BUTT'S Liver PULLS .... " - -s- a . .. . . - . iV I nntriproug institutions of the state erect- M I white people and under Taws enacted by I democratic. leglsttatures for fa f j ment, comfkynt and education of the 1 aeai ana aumo, tne nnna aasa tne amsane of the cotored race. This is, and should from tMs eminently just and humane 1 . . . , 'c North Carolinian, Z B Vance, for, as he once said, "To edu cate the negro is to make a better citi zen of hdm." FRANCE ACTS LIKE SPAIN Appeals to Powers for Pro- , A . . , tection Against England but even Russia is Silent London, Jan. 21. A week containing nothing- more serious than news of the Samoan crisis, and an aggTessive an nouncement of a virtual! British protec- torate over the Soudan must be regard ed ae comparatively -peaceful in. these days of noisy alarms. The sanguine assertion' to made .that : England and j Prance have reached a grand concili- ation, (and France "nerself has been quite constrained over her Internal dis tractions. 1 That the extremer symptoms of public insanity have been suppressed is not, unhappily, a safe augury for the future because the real crteis has been merely' postponed. 16 was perhaps wisely decided not to deliver a decision in the Dreyfus case until liate in Feb ruary, but it is feared the attacks on the court of cassation will induce the court to accept the full responsibility of finally disposing of the whole case but will order a fresh court martial. The decree at Cairo yesterday for the future government of the Soudan called forth a. protest from v France and ought to decide pretty quickly whether France is prepared to fight England on any provocation. Meanwhile the French ambassadors at various European cap itals are sounding the governments as to the aikOifoood of common protest against England's haugihty 'action. It oa be stated England has been assur ed of the benevolent neutrality of Ger- Biy and Italy, while France is by no means sure of eVen Russian, support. ALLEGED MURDERER CAUGHT Run to Earth Af er a Year's Chase. Yesterday morning Clifford Clay, alias Miller, a negro, wanted in Central, Pickens county, S. C, on a charge of muraer, was arrested in this city by .DetecMve Jesse M. Morgan. The crime was commuted about a year1 ago, and though the shrewd detective has been on Clay's trail ever since, the alleged mur derer has heretofore managed to elude arrest. . . Clay is in jail awaiting the arrival of the South Carolina officers. PEARSON AND NORWOOD CONTESTS R D. Gilmer, of Wavneavxlle, who lhas been Sax the city for two . day.?, haa returned to bis home. Mr. Gilmer stated that the answer of Hon. W. T. Crawford in the Pearson contest esse, as weia as the answer of Judge Nor wood In the judgeship matter, would be ready for filing within the time pre scribed by Haw. " s v :- " SOLID BRONZE DISPLAY In the window of Brownl Northua's ' uwuvvBire mare on Tar.ton avenue ; h ,v an assortment ot solid! bronze fixtures " that are worth! inspection. These fixtures would Drove hlhlv as almost everliastingly useful' any where uiey mignt Da pj&oeOv They have a soJidi at)Deairajn)ne sonA a. flnp. .. antt. it-tat. Kineres. look nla.'t. dvw '. Tkinat nri door handles nj-A the ttrinMrai taati Some, of ithese door handles are decidedly uwtto,;iu,c &iuuua i wins ... DaiXa OI CUl Stt'WnDlEnii. mght John ; D, Plummer !retumed last Hon.. W. T. 'OrawfCTd, who has been in oowtn a few days, rettn ned to Waynes-1 villec yesterday. . J ; Mrs. Elltott 'B. Wtest went to Chorles ttSoai, S. Cs yesterday. . v s' jxg - : . B.'H. Sumner lift tzr Franklin yes te: day on business. i 3x - ColcneL Thad. W. Jon&e. Tenllrb TT V. 1., ,lel, for hta command in Macon, Ga.v yesterday.' CI-'arle3 Mc Names left for New York 1 ytsterday afternoon. W. Rollins, iMarstei'.l, a-nr-ived in tbwn oa busines j SS l - iars. vjiiraer xsrenizer returuu ytsier- I r ifi j J .l in Morgamton. Rev. R. A. HoKandi and daughter, who have been visiting Mrs. Glaser, on Chestnut street, wftll return to their home in St Iiouis 'this week. Will Cooper 3.nd C. M. Cheny weTe in from Weaverville yesterday . TT TTT. J. m . xaairy vv-onxjiruii, WHO flas speni. sev- erai rrJomths in tihe city, returned to his home in New Yorkyesterday. w . f . atcneicir. or Kaleien. arrived wt. Globe's staff, is in the dity. He is stopping at the Summey residenlce on The Rev. Dr. Wihchest-er Doaald, of trinity cnurch, is at Asheville, N.- C. i'a&Tuary. Dr. Donald contracted: a se vere cold 'at. tlhe :fiiriPTal of icinfi of hi.s fo.rme'r piarlsfiioners. His clothing was completelv dreannbed whilift rpadiinsr tiip inte-ment service a)t 'the tomb. Then he contracted! the grip, whin left Mm in such a weak "condition that his physician insisted Uliori hlia toWirter a hriPif mfeat- Wo anas beer for the past two weeks in North Carolina wlith friends. Although '?nixious to return to his work here., ffis physidian commands him; to remain south unti' he has fully recovered The regular services at lir.ini ty are conducted by h'dsi assitanif, the Revs. Missrs. Dewart and Bomcami, with occasional serrrons by visking clergymen. Boston Heraf-d, January 15. Dr. Dorald 'a Phillipf Brooks'1 successor at Trfntr church, Boston. That he Konttnues the work of -tJie former r&cttxvr l vi.nfp vv the faicffi of the constantly growing mem bership off Trinity. It is aid to have incireasem by 500 memibers eirnoe his in- cumoency. . AH DadJesJWool Shoes. 10 per cent of cost. G. A. Means and Sons. LARGER QUARTERS Are what a larger patron. age demands. THAT'S WHY I have moved from No. 10 to No 5 Patton Ave. If you want fashionable tailoring oone, call on M. PETRI E. 5. Patton Ave. Over Redwood's Store. HEADQUARTERS FOR 4 Fruits and Produce. Just received a large consignment of IRISH POTATOES, CALIFORNIA ORANGES IS. C. GREEN APPLES N. C. SUN DRIED AP PLES Etc., Etc C. 8. COOPER, 39 South Main Street. A t OF CiTISFCTION . v I Hestoe's Steam Bread. HAULING , TraBsf er and attoge, piano' and ' I'- ' f - V ' .' " - r aie xnovtng." - Furniture packed "tor shipment. , Storage 39 Col- - -r-t ise street. Office 23 Patton avenue.: 'Phone 14L Of 1 VIOTOlS mid will firiithe i Finest Stationerv Crane's arid riurd s m tne neyest Bainbridge's 18 South Main StM Ashevilie, N. C. Formerly ot San Antonio. Texas. ) Try; My Pound Pajier. 8 l:nf; Sell Office iheaper Than jou would have to pay . , ' , . " - ting. 1 nese thoroughly modern desks are well built and made to Jast a life time Full of convnienceB, they afford id satisfaction n f n 1 1 cnnivo ent. tnr ahot nnAnni,n -u we arry aiuii nueot uook Carpets, Mat nDgs, and Liinoleums. j W. WW 9 Furniture, Big Bargain In Bleached Cottons. H. REDWOOD CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes, Hats, and But terlck Patterns. Asheville Telephone Co. (INDEPENDENT) Endorsed by Asheyille Board of Trade V Rates for Business Phones I Rates for Residence Phones $24 Per Year. $16 Per Year. OVER 400 PHONES UNDER CONTRACT. Temporary Office, Barnard Building. W. S. PROCTOR, Supt. Augusta Brewing Co's s THE FAVORITE BEER OF ASHEVILLE-I Orders will be filled for Bottle Beer if Jleft at or phoned to Haly burton & Co., Frank O'Donnell, C. B. Mclntyre, Pat. Carr, Swannanoa Hotel Co., and Pat. Mclntvre, THE ''AIGELUS is a Piano Attachment without any change in the most dimcuit music. Oome and see it een n and 12 and 55 YOTJ DON'T EAT; GOOD CAUDY Unless you buy it at the Asheville , Cairidy Kitchen, 28 .Patton Fine Confections I . v DELICIOUS iCbme unto me, all ye that are hungryand I will guaranteelto fur nish the best meals in my RESTAURANT that" can be "obtained iia shapes an p shades at Book Store, exclusive dealers for the self same Uases, Umce Chairs, etc. Also iesks Williamson &; Co. Carpets, &c. 16 PATTO AVENUE. Aet. Augusta Brewing. Co. 9 It will fit any oiano the piano. It will play 3 and 5. Main St. AvcntrG.. Luscious Fruits 1 0YSTERSI J. W. Harrison, j' .has xemoved to 65 North Main St. -i i and is better able than ever to serve the public with AT PRICES TEAT CUT V BELOW THE L0WES1 Yon must Stop and consider these two things: one is a good Watch the other a Ring. 01; We carry an extra large line of both, and lake pleasure in showing them to everyone. B. H. COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler, 37 Patton Aveetoo The burning question Still, with fiomo is, cwhere can we sret thft fticjut goods we want f ,r the least money? Now. if von nnn'r frills your friends (for you all have menas tradmp; with us) try us next mouth and we will answpr your question. , .ttespectiully. H. G. Johnson Go., 36-38 North Main St. PHONE 188. SWIFT & CO-'S DRESSED BEEF FOR SALE BY F. Zimmermann & Co. City Market' Phone 4- Fish,, Oystersfi Game STALL G CITY MARKET Everything guaranteed fresh and the best obtainable. Prices as low as the lowest. GIVE ME A TRIAL- THE CHEAPEST 1 For Sale Through AJJ ; COAI, DEALEBS AND it. ALL GROCERY- STOHES Wifflani 0. Mclntire. 1 11 01 it; 1L da, Asheville. o hich have A a Phbno Y
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