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. Hi A - 7 if t . - MM Monday 11 f iUBSCRiraON BATES : 'S:.iV Ai:.: - - ... AA V ' nn rVn Hffnnth . . . - 40 : Dally One Week - X mj.i VioVoftt i On Tear . 1 W Bugle ilotes ('H A.T REACH People of Asheville ARE THE Little, Want .r Advertisements IN THE If you are in. need of desirable room or board, or have a house or rooms t6 rent, or want boarders, or have money to loan, or property rto sell or exchange, or want a servant, or a situation, or have lost your pocketbook, the People's Col nmn of the Gazette is the plaice o mak your need known. '"'?f.:' Did you see our List of Cut Rate? Prices in Sunday mornings rGzette? . If not, call at our Drug Store today an 1 secure a dopy. We Believe In Closest Cut Rate Prices and We Publish our Prices, And we can save you money in your Drug Store purchases. .-...Ours is..;... The Cut Rate Drug Store FREE PH0NB, AUMANA.CS, CUT R&TE Price LlsU at.... 4 - PELHAIi'S 24 PattoirAvenue, When Camp Wikoff was at 'itsworst Secretary Alger visited at,--drank some' -f the water; went home and to 'bed . anf summoned the doctor- The "jrioun--try waits anxiously for:' -General Al .er to make a penaonal test- of TEagah's ' scanned beef. ''' ''mm to- a mmm ' EDIT HT HTv k HT - The Charlotte Observer remarks that - ' if Porterfteld & Co. had been on the light sfde of turpentine they might . fitiI1 D to business. T!Ms staple pro f' 'duct of North Carolana, it says, has S. taken a wonderful rise, jumping from " about 20 cents to 45 and 46 1-2, and all ,-'the people engaged In ithis dndustry, -from the hands who scrape the treea to - the naval stores broker who places the product on the. market, are reaping the Tjeneflta in the rise in price. The fellow st . who goes into a drug store to get ten cents worth of the stuff may be dis- 1 pose to grumble, but where he buys an " ounce, the Wilmington merchant sells "a ship Soad. - - ' - THE SUFFRAGE PROBLEM. - 'In joint caucus ithe - democratic" mem- bers of the legislature' on Wednesday night, by an overwhelming majority voted in favor of the submission of t constitutional amendment restricting ; suffrage, 'and while they do not vet ' name the provisions of the .measure there is ample evidence to "Show the adrift of influential sentiment in both , houses. . , The decision was reached more than three weeks after the Winston bill Tvaa introduced dn the house, and a f Tveek after the amended bill disqualify ing, those w!ho cannot meet an educa taonal test and who have failed to pay their poll tax. -The property qualifica tion 6t the Winston bill is eliminated , and under the proposed amendment "no ; - man who voted in 1867 or whose father t grandfather could vote in that year team be disfranchised." " -' ;.Thebill Is founded on' the -Louisiana You will find a-good afock;' 'blankets, el3, x table linens, curtains .and" curtain goods, sheets and" shee'Ung, pillowes' and casings, at prices as J'ow aslthe low eatr-quaHty considered. .' ' Fine line of ':, new embroideries, torchon laces end Valce& -New; white goods just to hand land more' expected fdurlng1 ithe week. .The feWiremoanJta-lert win be.closed jait renvi nant tric3. Find ' just what you- want at : rZOIJ IJAEKDIHEqj,- -i 5'S. Main Street jye;cxour money t One box of Tiitt's Pills will save nanv'Hoiiars in doctors' finisi? Ki&;it )f the;' stomach, liver or bowels No JReckleis Assert k ; For sick headacfie, - dyspep j ia malaria, constipationiandbnio- iistiess; amiHidri people end brsv TUTT'S :Liver PILLS; , k.w,"ith'e ' only . pbjection.ag'aJnst Vw'nch ; "1. Qiat any 'democrat ha uttered bein the fear that It wiH no, pass the test ChariesTK. Piatt. iSvery event at the of constitutionality whe"n'?submittel... .-tn'akWcihi; far has proved delightful the suprenie-court Those who urge and iniitationis for eacJi affair have this objection "Savor the , Mississippi law, been eagerly sought for. which has . received ' the court's ap-j The coming vent will certainly ex praval, bthich f ailVJfar Stihont -of Hhe j ceed all expectations. The handsome other hYeeting the, objects aimecTat. Judged Coiiaor expresses afrankly, vrht these -are "when !he says I. the amend ment proposed by".' th;" committeewil! exclude a very largercengfof the negroes," while :"arlyalle(; whites .can 'vote. Judge Connor says that the "necessity for. legislation or this character has been demonstrated in every state in the south, and espe cially to those most exposed to xne danger of this ignorant, and, because thereof, easily corrupted vote. This is true especially in South Carolina, Mississippi and Louisiana, and we but follow tlheir example in proposing this amendment." In the weeks during, which the Win ston bill has been under consideration it is a noticeable fact that the opposi tion to the Louisiana law'has not de veloped In the quarters that will be most influential in deciding the ques tion of the submission of the amend ment. The committee having the mat- ter in charge,. as pointed out 'by the Gazette's Raleigh correspondent yes terday, is an exceptional one, and those who support its position include the rnen of most learned legal talent in the legislature. We claim 'no legal knowledge that would cause u to -ake issue with such men as Judge Connor, Judge Roundtree, Mr. Winston, Mr. Stubbs, Mr. Simmons and James H. Pou, who are all lawyers, and who.after giving much time to the consideration of the proposed amendment, advance it as the solution of the suffrage prob lem in this state. These well informed legaf men do not think an election law will answer the requirements. Judge Connor is quoted asvfiayihg: "No" voter can be excluded under our present constHutlott by an election law, without doingj .violence5 to the consti tution and the? consoienee of the people. We have passed, tbrougn' a condition in North Carolina which- should never again occur. We should, in obedience to the commands of those who sent us here,-give the people an opportunity to settle this question once and forever. It must not again vex us and remain to vex our children." PURNELL NOT OPPOSING EWART Judge Purnell has not been connectedT with the effort to prevent Judge EwartVa confirmation as has been al leged, and he yesterday made an au thorized statement to jtbe -Post. Speaking of the WasWgtto special In Tuesday's Post to the ; effect that Sen ator Butler read a telegrantibeforehe senate committee frona y Mr. Carter. Judge,- Purnell said yesterday the statement that he is) willing and anxi ous to testify before the ;commlttta, is Sinauthorized and-entirely gratuitous that he is not willing, certainly not anxious to say "anything against Judge Ewart's confirmation. Raleigh Post. IH THE CRIMINAL COURT. Tomorrow will be judgment day in the criminal court.. A large number 'of de fendamts havins been convicted who have pot' yet received . their, .sentence. Ysterday aXternopp, Bud " Payne who was charged with the robbery of a car from the Southern mail way aft the Asne ville depot was found guilty of ftlanlouE ly receiving stolen goods. ', ' . Ed. Piessley, whto has hereJtof ore been con vic-ted of the Druffalfeassault . upon William HemphilL will. have, his hearing upon a motJoxk of judgment. He eeeks Ito avoid the chatargang oia I accounifc .of physical lnabimy; t'lerforni hard wock, Sea thp- lar.n counter of ladies' but- tcrn shoes izes 1 to 3 at . J. D. "lan- tton & o.s shoe- store. , Poplar beds, $150 each. Poplar ! bu reaus, $3.50 eafch.., Poplar., wash stahds 90 cents- each. vet Mrs. L." A.; Johnson xxOTUi maan sirreu, . ladieiDvergaiteTi, twelve inches long 39 cents,,. Qf A. Mears & sons. v , - : i WANTiaD'.r-Canviassers ; f or 'household ;spec4alty?JapP'ly.;"'alter10 a. m., room r?36 Palmetto Dusiaing.- - aio-3 comforters and wMte' bei spreads, ttkxw- 1 s " ; FAHCY DRESS BALL AT HAIIOR 1 S-cial Circlef. Albemarle Manor agaia cornea for ward for the enjoyment of society, in a fancy tires" ball to te given St.: Valen tine's day, February ,14. - t Invittiohs Vere iesued yesterday by MrThoma Waldron. Kaoul. They were handsvme affairs enyraved In heart shaped, cards. ; -v Slnc the-opening . of the manor, so ciety folk have recognized the master han;JjV$b.e arrangement of the various functional by v Mr. RaoTil and Mrs. ly furndshed manor is especially adapted for the magnificent ball and" very;'few anvttations will be declined. " i- A rragementts are already in prog ress for; February 14: The rooms will he decorated with every variety of pot- ted plants and cut. flowers Those for tunate enough to receive invitations aire preparing their, costumes and a humber of Orders have been sent to New York for the latest thing in fancy iress. - y HUNT FOR A PANTHER He is Supposed to be an Old Offender against Craggy Mountain Farmers For several yars the mountaineers who live in and labout the Craggy moum tairisi have suffered great loss by reason of wild beasts pillaging and devouring their sheep, hogs and calves. It was not known whether this destruction waa made (by wolves, . bears! on. panthers. Jjay oexore yesterday, m. m. jones, a well known hunter, iai .company with two boys, was in. the roughest of the Cragg-ies looking after cattle. They discovered the tracks pf a panther, Which meisured five 'Inches in diameter. Mr.. Jones took up the trail and followed through the laurel thickets a distance of a mile and half when he reached a tremendous rock cliff in which he supposed his prey haditaken refuge.- Hf climbed down the rugged cliffs and crawled into the caverns, confidently expecting every mOoiuite to have, a con flict with the animal but he was mistak en", and failed to get a shot. The night following this adventure a roan who lives far up in a cove of the mountains dii?:!overed the panther in his yard. The dpgs refused to alfitack the panther, whose length was esttmated to be about six feet, and his height about four. ' , The mountaineers who have suffered s many depredations are determined that this desltroyer of their1 stock shall be killed, and to that end a party has been organized for the hunt which will begin next week. . To Insure a happy mew year; keen tbe liver clear and the body vigorous by using DoWitfs Little Early Risecs'he famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. Paragon pharmacy. i . t . . 127 palrsLadles' Jersey Leggings, IS per cent. Of cost G. A. M9ax and Sons. AND FRESH, PURE, DELICIOUS I SOLD III SEALED PACKAGES ONLY 9 '-Is '"I S LARGER QUARTERS Are what a larger patron. age demands. THAT'S WJiY I have moved from No. 10 to No! 5 Patton Ave. If you want fashionable tailoring done calltdn , 5 Patton Ave. Oyer Bed wood's Store. j PARKER'S ' Hair balsam Cleaaw ; and beaotifiM the hai& Promote m luxuriant tfowfh. fiern VaUa to- Eertor Gray itur n in isnuuai voior. Carea tcalp diietiei hair falling - 0c,and1.00t Droygfrtt ELECTRO SILFOOC Shines V- Silyerware Surprisingly A- Without : y 1 ; Scratchins; ; t Bon Bons Chocolates 1 i esion Sample sent It you saysosh HINKING i; taught reaqing- cainDriqge s cest BOOKS. Ask , for Big value Box of 50 sheets; and ; 50 envelopes, 3Sc.'i-"Alsomy-piVnfTtPafier; both made by G. BJHurd & Cf, T Bainbridge'B Book Store; 18 South Main St., Ashtville, N. C. Furniture, GOOD VALUES: In All Wool Dress Goods 26 inch, 40 inch, and 48 inch Stme at 35 cents, Some at 39 cents. H. Redwood & Co., Dry Goods, .Smallwares, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and Butterick Patterns. Asheville Telephone Co. (INDEPENDENT), Endorsed by Asheville Board of Trade 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. CA TjXj Augusta Brewing Co9 THE FAVORITE BEER OF ASHEVILLE. Ordewill be filled for Bottle Beer if Jeft at or phoned to Halyburton & Co., Frank O'Donnell, C.B. Mclntyre, Pat. Carr, Swannanoa Hotel Co., and - i Pat. Mclntvre, Act. Augusta Brewing Co. TEE is a Pilano Attachment. It will fit any piano withpiiitanjrcH the piano. It will play the most ifcult music. Come and K see it between 11 and 1 2 'and x and c 11 FA LK. 55 S. M YOTJ DON'T EAT GOOD CANDY V.'"'--' Dnlessjou buy it at the . AsheYille 28 Patton Pine Confections I c iPEUCIOVS r ComeuntomaUyethat. are hungry, -and I will guarantee to fur nish 1 the best meals ' in my RE STA URANT "that can . be obtained ' irf Asheville. in-v-lessohs iv We have received a large line of the justly famous CARRIAGES - -AND- GO-CARTS. . Their Perambulators are without a doubt unexcelled for durability and beauty. Prices are,no higher than asked for many inferior makes. Carpets, &c. 16 PATTON AVENUE. FOB- "AKELUS" - ain St. &ndy Kitchen, AvenpQ Luscious Fruits ! OYSTERS 1 w -t 4 - FOEE PHOTODRAPn Of yourself or family group. ; Given wfth eveir $10 worth of grocer bought of me. You can buy in amopiu as you wish, receiving a tick et crediting you with your purchas When the sum is $10 you receive a pho togmph 5 1-2 x 8 inches. J. W. Harrison, 65 North Main St, You must Stop and consider these two tbiegs: one is a good Watch 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 Atk?rtb The burning question . still, with some, is, 'Where can we get the exact goods we want fr the least money? , Now, if you can't fullv believe your friends (for you all have friends trading with us), try us next motith and we will answer your question. Respectfully. H. C. Johnson Co., v 36-38 North Main St. PHONE 188. IS THE WAR OVEf? We wouldn't hlnk bo. wfth snA CBKa (Uiirawtilng beef at each other. There ia never any question about. whdther our meats are high grade or not. We handle nothing butt he best fed, primes and falttedt beef, lamb, tmt itoni, htatoa amd. bajcom, tbo be procured, and we pride ourselves upon being x prt judges of what Us the beeft. We will sell you a fine roaist, steak, chop or sausage at a reasonable price. ZimmermaDii & Whitehead, City Market Phone 4 HAUUNG Transfer and Btorage, pian af e moving. Furniture paekeo for Bhlpmeot. Storage 35 Col lege street. Office 23 Psto avenue. 'Phone 141. Sl Co. -: j.. THE CHEAPEST 0 For Sale Through ALL COAL DEALERS AND ALL GROCERY STORES ' - i 4 JLoriek ffhich. have , a fPhona r
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