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?! 0 u I l.i I - V 1 -r -1 1 :7-THE ASHEVIbLE GAZETTE,lFEBRyY i8f 3 . .2 - - : Published Every mormDgE xceptMondays THE ASHEVIl,L,B GAZETTE PUB- , XJSHING COMPANY. . - . S0B8CKIPTTON RATE8 : Dally, Eleven We4ks 1 00 laily. One Month ........ 40 nnr nn Wek ...... ..... 15 TVeMirlv Oimpttp One Tear ......... 1 00 7 Souffierland Sisters '.-"'Wit wwr Sralp Osiinsr it - CUT RATE PRICE at PelhamV $i.oo size Hair Grower 83c. .50 " " " 43c 'V5 lt Scalp Cleaner 43c. cut the price 24 Patton Avenue. mi WE W The "Jim Crow" cai law seems to Kstick ia the throat of the legislature, r7 though it is ffifflcur " tbur.dvrstaud , 'just why. - -jr- - 1 : - -A. game "protective" law should not 3.' protect so tard thlai 1tvbald license the '- iejrtema-ti and prohiDit the hunter who "HjBappllee'the markets And makfa his liv ing thereby., - , , - Proof accumulates; that Aihaido's of - Jlcers and. juntas are notably bad ras--rcalsv Whatever thiey" toisiy be or do, ':ih)cxwiever, -we are s highly civiiazed - ": .that SdT any of t!hemi are caught, alive i r: i thin:,' piinSshment c;. "will ; ,ppbaibSy 'be similar ."fco iSagaa and free.oni',Saii .S . .perhaps lu intinie sensej f ;l3keir "Wn, deserta 'wh th a T thWt' would Ibrlng them to Itace the . "blazing mouthtS of cannon. AMERICA S SPACE AT PAR?. ' ' A student, iSsose Jif e has been largely ) oWcted to Amerfcan forestry", "stirtecl lor S -Washington yesterday wth an: mtmeelv C'-J-lnlterestiDg trwtf'fce on the forestry and x --plants wf the United States and his in ,vVtention, as stated to AsheviUe newsna 11 "par3, was to preseolfc the matter to ctoo " greHS, to " the" end that his) colletrti:o P'v might be accorded space in the forestry S iC department of America' exhibit at Pi8rr. The people of this vicinity will be interested in having so; valuable a .-7- collection placed on exhibition, more es V' pecially because ini ity Asheville and "Western Nonth Carolinia have splendid :--wi representation!, and will be thug re mom - , bered from 1900 on by the millions who -."'wQll Jiave Visited Pais. The' departroenit devoted to- Amert:an - 1 f orestiry tntenrests wtfll occupy 5,450 square i feet of space sand it is represented! by telaichew and! students' that North' Caro Una's poxducts "will require ah enviable " vC"-poritfaai of this. Upon the retumn! to Chiteagx of Com-r " misEii'oner Ferdinand W. Peck, ttMs feat - tire of Amerlcfa's exhibit was generally " 1" T aiscussed and its space restrictions clear s- ' j DalSated out Mr. Peek has given out .- xC-t" the amount of space that will be avail pfaMe to United ta'tes exhibitorsjtocluding , -J'tlre government, as (follows: -V ' "Square feer. a.:oy.M8tebin)ery 'and electricity. ........43.000 - 1 Agrtculture and food products. .... 36,140 v Decoration, and furniture ........ ..24,600 , r .ManufactUTies annex .. r. . ...17.192 Civil eng'rfng-amd tr'insportait&m .16,73) ' k,t : ex cues x.w .... .. .!Lti.l3jOOO : . iMTSducatloia ana .liberal arts . . ...... .11,400 . Mices -and. metallurgy 7,700 ; Government burdlng site 7,500 'MarSme .fcransp'tioni with annex.. .. 5,600 . -Fcir'stry amd fisheries with annex.. 5,450 - ' Chemlcar industries 4,100 . -iVentiranngL apparatus .; 4,C4 . Horticulture 2.7J8 Weather bureau ...v.... 2,500 'i ' Cbloraizatitota'' , 1,100 v Army arid Jiavy . ....... 1,509 , Social economy , v.; 1,16? "Total ........ ..,.210,836 This ia equal to about 4.13 acres, but dices not include the space for the Amert. - - can fine arts exhibit, not yet assigned. , Tin 'treatment of our oouaiitryi and. " the - prospective exhibitors at Para 8y the 7 Firenchmen bJaving in tiharge the exMbi ' fcJon is likely to be smiling, hyputermcal - and coukeoua." As h as been, served bv " " critical Journals the miodem of Gaul lis at 1 , M the; silks: "at 5Sf-ZZT td'silSX Woolen 75 cents to $1.75. Black Sato Dm52. Plaids and . Polloal Dots, inspect tMs Hne of new sas maff v,11 cmld do well to we have ever kept bfore ."..Wtoff xtra nice, better (than verybody' shonld one.37" . , r TT" r Tns , - v .1: 1 LLia)iillL53 i 5 S." Main Street, To those liviiiff . ' - .- system in perfect order ana are ail absolute cure iprfsick headacHe, indigestion malaria, torpid liver, constipa- , ' K - tionand ail bilious diseases. t; a &;od farm of 125 flcrfsiir the Yaller 1 Utt S LlVei ST lllS (of French Broad rivers one mile from - . - depot, 22 miles from Asheville. on main ' - ! roAi leading from Asheville to Brevard; his best when Teceivingi tihe world at very1"4 convenient to nostoffiee and Paris cia such -ocoiss-ions of dismay. 4' churc hW;-? - the ....... Met&odlst Episcopal Pint W th t?ire the exhibftion on-enhraich. one bait milef Presbyterian 0urUor?SheSSe Fiance. vhurch one quarter mile, Methodiet our reUtroEs viJi tne aV :-Eplscopap south, ttro and one quarter will be pleasamter than they have becjn at it t-o miles awav. any time since w set wit tohpasn, tnrir, Abyuit' 50 acres are cleared. 25 acres of dool, treacherous iJtyrj jsVlyraaaaKW1 W f or Cuba and the PMilfoiines riEi I". Offi'es era H. A. Kutz anB in h city. form Charlotte. n-'ri rf : r. i u v' i .x. G O. Dioggect, of CharlcJte, ia m the city. - H. Levy was iri"v&3 city from Knox. ville yes'rtciay. J t -am a ., ,, , . is..exaiiaef was lh urom Charloitte t Tk -Dr. e.v iv - fj. M2' JS? f Shelby' vMtOT . the 'city yt-aroay. ' - in aay Filank Laughran went ICo Hickory yes terday. , J. Wiley Pickens was caiWed to Brtsfcol &sM by the eaHl Ms, Cashier" Gilmtir Breindger left yester day for a few days v&it in Washing ton. Thomiais Parrteh was in dhe city from Wkitteir. yesterday. Divid Lawsort was in the city from Marshall yesterday. Han. John A. Hendricks, recent repub lican candidate ifior judge! of the 12th ju:dWci2al Hjiisbrtict, was in town, from Mar shad! yesterday $x$ Phlletus Brown, merchant at Dick's Creek, was in "tlhie city yesterday on a puirchiasiag tour. Rev. "Chafi. W. Byrd visited Gen. R. B. Vamce at Alexander yestemiay. Ed. R, SMpe, of Ithe A L. I., returned to this city from Havana yesreitfay. Superintendient George R. Loyall went to Knoxville yesterday. - Heneley wa to town from Tan- George L. Hackney attending, the meeJng' toff the executive committee; of the Epworth League in Salisbury. W - .... Mrs. - Packtard, whio Wes irt Ashevi'le lia'st year, !has returned and lis at Mi. W. T. Penniman's. Misa Miairy Lou Bristol left for Ashe- viMe last week to take a course in Ashe ville College. She will board with her aunt, Mrs. W. W. De Vault. Burke County News axa Mr. Robert Coffey, of Ashevaie, was here (for a few) days! duaiing the past week. Bureke County News. W- N. Corney, of At more, Ala., is in ttown tor a (few days' visit. Miss- Eugenia May McIonild left yes tberday for Spartanburg to enter Con verse college. Captain C. E. dark, who cotmncunided the battleship Oregon, during- the 'war ' - - - wSth Spaflnv will leave Ashevllle Monday, aiedompamled by Mrs. Clark and their diaiughter, for Philadeaphia, where he will hiave commema of the Leatgue Island navy yard. STATEMENT FROM FRANK CARTER. Editor of the Gazette. - I ask space in your columns to say that the statement in your Washington correspondence of the 20th instant, flhat Senior Butler read to the judiciary com mittee of the United States senate a telegram from me "to the. effect that both Judges C. A. Moore of AshevaMe, and Puiroell, of Ra and anxSous to appear before thecomjmtbee and testtafy asr to acts of gross 1m propriety on the part of Bwart," Ss a faOseihjood, pure .and etinpOe. It is false as a whole, and false in every partacular asi to wMch, It pretends to report the effect eg Bay telegram" to SenatoJP BuMer. V v- v ; As to Judge Moore I telegraphed noth ing" to the effeot stated, r nor anytMng nearly or remotely aMn tJhtereto. I did telegraph Senator Butter certain rlnfor- matron f urnisflied to me by Judge Moore with ftfij knowledge of the purpose for which; it was to be used, and Judgfe Moore, has eeein a letter press copy of my . teleigraJms and ctdmitted- that it quoted Mm correctly. : As to Judge PtimelJ; X ; teOegraphed notMnigi wnatever,"iund amy" and - every sttaatament that : I -named -m -or made any reference to (haimiTs1hiafeoever,d4ree just received f : .. w ! H your oonw-r" . - : ; aiim the conduit rto jonvey thia 1 irikeraMe falsehood to the public. 1 " - ' FRANK CARTER, Ashev4He, N."C Pebl- M, 189. Fai. 5JaIp1n Anderson Couuty, N . 'which is creek bottom.-very fine meadow 1 land; balance finely timbered. One ha'f I J " tw14 -n n,.. 1 - I uuxeu, wr mure ..exnueus ium, inuuiimm eprings freestxme water: also'a beauti ful clear creek flows through the farm. A comfortable dwelling house, with two roqms:. barn aod store house, e goo.1 1 country stand. A finejsrouog orcherd of j about one hundred bearinsr anrle trees. , i. I Zr, nA th r-nt r, abundance. There is inclosed in this tract cne,of the finest building sites in j western $Jorth Carolina, lor a summer resort. It is beautifully located for a ho tel; this cite is situated on high ground. overlooking the French Broad valley. uu wiuiUAiiuuaiiK a. iuvijf ic w ui iria ! rs oai-e half mile from railroad. There is also near this beautiful site a very fine. .ia , ' Ai.tr uviu i?s uig vi vuc vt aii . JL II IS magnificent site ia "covered with a fine grove of native foTest. This site alone is worth more than owpt nir fnr the whole farm. Anyone desiring a home ings. and in a climate noted for its su subject to throat or lung difficulties, will find this location hard to be excelled. Thda farm would be very cheap at $10 per acre, but present owner is going west Jn the spring, therefore, he puts the farm on the market, for cash, at $5 ner aero. Also would add that the orchard, also, is worth the money that owner aaks for the farm. This farm can be bought at the. above low price, if feaken in the next sixty days. I would further add that the title is perfectly good, and that the prop erty is now assessed at $825. Now is your time to rush for a good home at less than half its worth. For further partic ulars, in regard to the above property, call on or write to the editor of the Ga zette. Owner lives on the farm end will tik pleasure showing the land. The twen ty five acres of creek bottom is level an the balance as a whole lies well. Thos wishing to see the farm should buy tick ets for Blantzer, N. C, on the H. and B railroad. Owner of farm meets the tral at this station every day to get ihls mail Before the discovery of Oma Minut4 cougn curev ministers were greatly dis tuWDea ny coughing- congregatnonM excuse for it now. Attention. Ladies! Don't let unscrupless, pill venders, or manufacturers fool you, as there 4s hot a pill - made that can be relied upon. SendTt $1.00 and I will send postpaid, one box of Dr- Sampson's, female regulator ev ery box guaranteed ot money refunded! Address Mrs. Sampson, 268, Andrews St Rochester, N. T.- Licorice Tablets the cure of s and COLDS III 5'AIID 10 CENT s Unsurpassed for OOTJGH estoti :- .,r ....if- -" -.j: y w PARKER'S - HAIR BALSACf - j Ctetnaefl wl; beautifies th fads, Promotei --liixnriMi pomtk. ---.mJ js vrr Fail to Eetor Grty W fUir to its Tonthfal Coloiv : C.r' 5'I Coim scalp diwt It hair faUm& l"V Ii0e.and1.00t DnHiclr' : itELECTROV S I G ffU. Shines r; l- Mai --- -v euverware - ; JiVithoutl v l Sample sent If you say-so. - . Ita unlike all dthew.7-- : 1 - Box, postpaid, 15 ct.; li stamps. ' " - " Tt's sold eTmvhfro 'ril?,J?lTjfT? ZnVtccn Company, 43, CUj 1 v:e: .- c mu? I ; . . - t- , - w . eto Bokef Crane's and Hnni'a yy Poand Paper and B'or envelop fere of excellent qneli r r F; F, BAIN3J , Phoee. 366 j .18 South Main St, AshevilJe, N. C. , 4( Late of San Antonio.- '1 exas )' v - " We deliver to any point east of the Rock ies at price- asked. VP. B. Williamson & Co. Furniture, Carpets, &c. 16 PATTON AVENUE. I Dress Goods For Early Spring, And mighty good values they seem, , x White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Housekeeping Drygoods, Butterick Patterns. Superb styles in Fine Clothing to ar- rive about March 1st. The advance guard already received, but not the whole assortment. fa REDWOOD CO., 7 & 9 Pattot Avenue.: Asheville Telephone Co. " INDEPENDENT ) Endorsed by Asheville Board of Trade Rates for Business Phones A Rates for Residence Phones $24 Per Year. $16 Per Year. OVER 400 PHONES UNDER CONTRACT. Temporary Office, Barnard Building. W. S PROCTOR, Supt a. sta ' IBrewiiig Cs " MM 4 4 THE IFAVORITE BEER OF ASHEVILLE! Orders will be filled for Bottle JBeer if left at or phoned to Halybnrton & Co., ; Prank O'DonneJl, a B. Mclntyre, Pat. Carr, Swannanoa Hotel Co., and Pat. Mclntvre, Act. Aueusta Brewing Co. the Of FALK'S MUSIC HOUEihas been j HeY a week.v. We- have teen too busy to let people;knpw iir, I Tiave Knom-JSm 8 'eare.-Hew; all rigfifc' Send in your orders, v - r ;- V YOU POT , r : Dnless you t28 Patton Fne" Confections I r f DELICIOUS Come unto me, all ye that are hungry; and T will guarantee to to- nish the best mpals in rWxr Hfcw Mir a t jif i u t . . , , . j - !N o :l rcf j H Statioii-Tilie found; - Value Brx fc 50 fehettsJand 5( v. v . , - -f RIDG' , PROP., i w. YeOWo . . Hickorio Oliairs We have a large line of these very comfortable and durable Chairs. ; FOB- liner; S&Southi N T -MQi'iiStreet j, - bay it at the Aventr Luscious Fruits I OYSTERS I 4 l ; cci"i." ":i n T ;df yourself or family group.. 1 Given wtth every $10 worth of grocer uouga ot me. . x oucan buy in such amounts aa you wish, receiving a tick et credtting you ; with ? your purchase When the sum, is 10 you receive a pho tograph 51-2x8 inches. J. W. Harrison, 65 North Main St You must .' .Stop-and consider these two things: one is? a gc od Watch the other a Ring, f We carry an extra large line of both, and flake nleasuie in showing them to eveijone. B. H. COSBY. The Reliable Jeweler, HI Patton A yen k 900 Bushels Oats Arrived Today. Pricea Right, Come Quickly. H. C. Jobnson Go,, 36-38 North Main St. PHONE 188. Fresh Country Sausages for Breakfast, to eat with-your buckwheat cakes, is a relish that whettf the appetite and suits the taste jot every body when they can get the-genuine article, made from fine down tA, young and tender pork, and with" just enough of spicing to make your ihoutthwttter Our freh pork products, hams amid bacon 5s food: ficr the gods. Ziminermann & Wbltebead, Phone 4. The only Tbrk ifloy In the ctty Tb flneat Haw of gsoda ia the city tb newsatt novetler f or gwtlemen'a cSoO 1 The oxJy attore to the city Uat makes clothing t ordsr excausively. Ik clethfax to 1 lfcv tfcgin cleiajjed preoMd aa4 ivpdrea. AH work jnuwaotaeO. Minn, uit? idiiur. -Cor,jpaywboa and College St. TOE CHE0PE8T Fpr SalffTbrougb ALICOALBEALElfe ALL QBOCEBX STORES Pity GELMAN II Ml t i t . - V
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