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i -5 iX-;xt 1 s'r :v4v4 f.r? "tt- c c : v-. "v -:wr'- . . r , v - - FncS; Cents. - - ;1. - St k ! -.. k - W V- .- 3 3 3- 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 i V 5 3ESTREIGHER ' -,''r ;.; ' - :'. ' . 51 Patton DRY'GOODS 3 .v-4 J: v' c f See on Dasfe. 5 . : : our S in different de- -: ;s, "com mencing 4piil 10th. All goods advertised or - - - - as REFUNDED. ' : : OESTREICHER &C0. I 51 Patton Ave. nuTiiu "NAME ON EVERY RECE. LOWNEY'S Chocolate Bonbons FOR SALE BY G.A.GREER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FANCY GROCER, - 53 Patton Avenue- li'PRESH LOT JUST RECEIVED. Mouse ' Cleaning, X. r- . Just .received : our Spring order "S vof finely gi'ound INSECT,POWIER ' also -Vs .a .1 BARREL 3IOTH BALLS cmd all izea of- - " ' . -FEATHER DUSTERS ' ' 1 8 . 3 ifrom 25 cts. ,to LSO.-, ; A - V f i" ' 1 V r " Now , is the c time - to' use ;theser g articles.;'1 llEIIl(TSli:SinEAGA;f . Tlriiorcrist 4 - Xhurph Strand Patton Ave. . X Phone 132 en in a hurry for Drugs. -& iii-il Avenue: LElmNG pecial partmem Monday -1 ' v " y ji!ci:f:i:l:i:l:!:i:l:i::::i:ici nmoarKs i roops on I roops the Paris for An Vottier Attack. Mc Arthur's Division Also Expected to Ad--.;J' vance. " Probabili ty That There Will .'be News of Battles .Tomorrow. ?- Otis' Adyfces IniLioate a General Be- newal of the Aggressive .;: ! Campaign Against tfie ' " Filipinos. , "" Washinfftan, April C "8. Advices from Otr indicate that ha is preparing for another adyance. , i Ic. .".-is binted at t2ie war department that , MacArthur'a di vision, will move northward to Calum pj(t anl Lawton atrthWtisame time at tack the IMlipinos south of Manila. .Of ficials are reticent, but admit that news of more fighting may ie expected Monday. -v . - .... r-'T ' .' - . IWTXXN'S EXPEITI01i. Manila, Saturday 35vening, April 8. An expedition consisting of eight com panies' of the Fourteenth Jnfanttry.three f companies of the r.urt!h cavalry, "-four each of the First North 'Dakota and Frst Idaho, two inouritaii;,igunat an4 two hundred harpshtooters,,;:aggrgaif ing 1,609 men, under command of Gen eral Lawton, embarked tonight oa the River Pasig -at Cascoes and San Pe dro Macate for Santa Cruz on Laguna de Bay. The troops were convoyed toy three army gunboats. POISOHED BY OTHERS OR COMMITTED SUICIDF. Bodies of a Man and His Daughter Who had Life Insurance Found in Their Home. St Louis, Api'il 8. The " bodies of John Sullivan and his - daughter, Mrs. Minnie Dumin, were found badly decom posed in tiheir ro'Dms this morning. They were insured in a lacal mutual com pany, and whether they commiitted suicide because of povejty and in order that relatives might get the money or whether- they were pdiisaned are theo ries upon which the police are divided,. Two little children, of Mrs.. Duam had also been poisoned and r little hope is lield out for their recovery. The fam 61y hadmoved to -their present liome on Thursday las-and it is believed they either took cr were given poison that evening. - ? Sullivan's son' has 'beenw locked up pending an inverstigation." He saw the Tjodies yesterday, but failed to report the matter to the police. ' THE WIDELY DISTURBED WEATHER. Charlotte, April S.-The weather bu reau report today says: . . " "The disturbance has continued -: lt northeasterly . course since yes terdy zhoiming, its centre ; today being ovr the New England states. General rains have marked, the path of this disturbance,- 'the (heaviest " falls being as fol lows: Norfolk .1.08:- Pittsburg, 1.U; Tampa, 1.34 r Raleigh, 2.48 s ; Chajiortte' amount was .2$. " " "It is appreciably -f cooler, over the eastern lialf of co' ton belt; the tem perature change ranging ; tfromr 8' flet grees to 12 degree. Clarlot te-had a decrease of 8.degre to a mthitium.f 43 degreesT;'. The atmost)bfncl.pre3sure is highest ' along the Rocky pionntalo STope; and the IoweiS - rf dingsf th thermometer are . reported , frorrr- sta tionr. in' that section." ' O. i' vs. ii i t m. m m-.m m 'U . . - t k ---j m w i - h i a :- t t,ru wr. m m- m m . wii II41II1 i-i i i j- i , i a l j-.m if il l ii mi ;i mill I f H-V f I 1 111 IXil 11' J JLX U A" U i J U til 1 tA.nio'dertt resort in 'every .particulars'":' - -K "'". : -" r Best nine hole Golf , course In f'- - 'For? farther-, TxtlcularsV - : V- -" ALIETO A i NStflLLED. J Klfi(5-dF SW.10A Kautz. Reports na Fighting Since the 2istKing,s I Reign "may be I " ... Short - 'Washington, April r 8. A despatch f rem Admiral Kautz at Apia today said; that Malietoa Tanu was installed- as king on March 123 with appropriate ceremonies. -A report by -mail 'stated that there had been n; fighting aiace the 21stt Great Britain's: asehtt;the. appointment of Joint commission' is assured, although '.--tab. glveo formally, - - ub Hiixitcu very, wws aiiu-wip? yvo v for Apia." It is present pujrpoSe t fnvest them wdth the hlgh.est author iity even to the extent of deposing Mal ietoa and assuming the government themselves. NEGROES DISCUSS LYIICHHIC. fro-American Council Pinisnes Its . 7 r Session. -..-.-jVfl Washington, : Apiil 8. After tyro days' session the working committee of the" National Afro -Americaa council has adjourned. The meeting wasthe first held and there were, representa tive negroes from a number of. States. The recent lynchings In Georgia ind Arkansas were discussed. It was de cided to establish literary bureaus in a number of sections" to bring before the negroes the leading issues in . wihich they are interested. Ooie day ta June was set aside for fasling and ; prayer that lawlessness be blotted frotaa,. every state. " . - 'x";:-s The council will be incorporated as a benevolent and educational institution. A PRESENT FROM FRAIICE. JWiisMaiJixmL Aprils 8. the Wu&l room or xne exec ut ive mansion t. Is morning French Ambassador Camnon presented to the government waA the American people, through, Pieaildent McKinley, two magjificent- vases from the French national polttery at "Sevres.' The "gift Is from the fate President Faure and commemorated- the opening of the new Franco Amertican cable August 17. The vases iaaid pedestals stand ix or eight feet high. They will remain 'the permanent possession of the white house. SHOT DEAD FROM AMBUSH. Louisville, Ky., April 8. Henry Mas see -and. his son) John, were shot dead from ambush in Harlan county in sitamt ly, . -The Massees v had been at a neighboring farmer's, ' and the men came to blows after an argument about crops. Tne Massees had gone but a short "distance on their way (home when some one fired at. them from the house, instantly killing the boy. The second shot hit Massee, amid he ied an hour later. It is feared a deadly feud will result. - . , Surges in Blue and Black- square and round cut fir $7.50-to $23. See thein. The Mens Outfitter . :,. " 11 Patton Ave. W WITH DM VVITfi THE OLD If you- must idepeind oat artiuoiial aid to restore failing vieiom, - why not have i the BEST?- - Taafs ; none too good. .There is no glass and no metlhod of. fitting that can. ; glvo' you- more eaise; or comfort or satisracfoLon thaja OTJRSr no ex amlnation moire t . thorough n i lenses " more perfectly ground or accurately centered no. ;- frame " more carefully adjustedi iwi prices t lower fotr services remdered - ' ' Exftmiiiaiioo Free. : ' 't '-v S. L McKBB, 2.- - t' -I- r Scientific Outician. . Blair's Furniture Stre. f- : ? 'it- the South. address T , - --T - r -r1 r- 'Tidraiuziaaarsr..- JUSTICE FIELD DYIHG Mng Unconscious at Bfs ResideticefiBSWasfc Wasiaingtozi; ' 3prStSLan?"x eld, assoc&te justice of. the supteme court, retudis; iySgat his residence in this city dangerously ill, and his re covery i8 nof expected.Ja a late nour naglrt he tis unconscious and ;hi death may occur at any time. - On the 26th of March Justice Field drove out to the ao3'diers' twrnjri ;: a5&;ea4rlafe; The day was raw and he retiiifned chilled through S4roethen r lias oeen gradually failing, a complication of disorders wriklna his trvntm At 1 o clock tMa -morning- fee became vtn comsdous and reinaJniiit ihatmcoodl- tion. OF ARMY BEEF Soldiers a 1 Believed it was ! Embalmed- Powell1 s t Washington, April Sl-Tohin Rush, who was a cook of the Second New J ersey while at Jacksonville, testified before the board of inqufcrytpday td?the rdetenness of the refrigerated beef. All the regiment, he,sa4d,: belieyei the beef toad been prepared with what they em balm dead people. V- - A mam' named Bowell, who was . pro prietor of the Powell process forf$re parimg beef, testified he didn't Use chemicals, but prepared the beef by fumigation. He relied entirely upon the effect of burning chemicals In a closed room. Neither Armour nor Swift used the process but some beef Hrepared jby him was sent to Jackson ville as aa experiment. CROPS' MUCH III JURED.' Raleigh, April - 8. Reports to the weather- bureau here, for the Weekly Crop Bulletin- shW that great havoc was caueedin the trucking section of the tate by, the lecemtt frosts and the snow atorm. Much cf the early-produce was entirely destroyed and all of it received a severe setback. Conserva tive estimates plai-e the damage to the atrawberry crop a'ong the Wthnlngtw and- Weldon. railroad at twenty-five per cent, of the whole crop. Although many farmers covered their crops and. sustained prac-ically no loss, others failed to cover and suffered heavily. The crop was Tookir-g extra fine before the freeze.- NEGRO MURDERER HANGED St. Louis, April 8. Matthew Han cockrcolored, who shot and killed Tick et Broker Hortm m ffont of the Union station in 1897,. wos hanged in ihe jail yard today. He strangled, to dc-atn, the nJoose slippjag around under his chin. Among ihose present at the hanging -were. Jim Jeffries, ihe prize fighter, eaid a number of aotora. THE STOCK MARKET. New York, "April 8. American Tab-, acco Closed at 221: "New York Central; 138 1-4; - Southern i referred, 50 3-4; Union Pacific preferred, 79 1-2. ' " ' v ' ' ' New line Ladies'Dunlaps and other Makes in Fashionable Hats- v The Men's Outfitter, " 11 Patton Ave. .- Cafl aad examine the new line of go carta and baby carriages at Mrs. L- A, Johnson8 27 North Main street. f Florida 1 Salt U - 1 Mullet I Forv' 21 t JDreakfast. Ontie Square nOTTEUNESS Try . - ' --: c!::i:i:i:i:!:!:!:::i:i:::i:i:::::J 0 A SHIP GOES-DOVill " 1(1 BRITISH CHAHIIEL Oneof Her-oatsi - Sighted With Three fjffcn irf . It ' butif hit Also! Disi v appearetfu Loudon, Aprtl .--A trawler reports that & ship Sias -foundered Aft Lundyi Island, at the entrance to the British channel. She is believed a NOTwegiaa vessel. The trawlersaw three men in a". boat but the boat sank before, the trawler Qaujd rfeach t. The trawler remained- la. "the 'vicinity two hours but sawv nothing more. TO SUPPLY DISPEIISABIES. Vast Quantity of Liquor Bought as a - j: Start off to Prohibition. Columbia; Artil 8. The stag board at patrol yesatterdkyi finaeftad &)tH C ptor- chaseis fkxr the month.. Tlie;4oaii4 bought a vasifc quantity, of ilquw," The . orders placed. were las follows : W,," ' Whiskey (kind 8aCed)J.i: ,9 90 tmv&'m Corn- whliskey ' ; .. .'.BSOTjeiiirela Ryerwh8skey 275 barrels Gin ...i ..; .....39 barreas Riirn .... 't 10 txasnreis Total.;...; . -S.p: .'Si... it?"'t i '. 555 twunrels . Case 'Hquors: "Whiskey, 420 cases . Wtneet 100 cases. Beer, 4 oarioaids.-Mklt tonic, 10 cases. Ale; e.Jbtamnetts. Porter, 5 barrels. BIHCH AM SCHOOL MUSICIANS. ! Marion, April 8. The Bingham Maa dollh, Banjo and Glee club will- appear at! the court house hall on : Monday, April .10. The club tonslsts":of twenty persons. A large number, - of tickets have been sold and a large and fash ionablelaudjence will greet';" the club. They are playing under the manage ment of Mr, Claude Powers, one of Marioms most enterprising aiud: populav young meui"- Af er the concert, the club will be entertanied atxthe . Flemmlng 4 by the Gruber Cneertecmpany. HOTED Officers Compelled Surrender with - Drawn Revolvers. Robert Whittemore, probably the most noted blockadcr in the state, was captured in Big Ivy yesterday by Dep uty Marshal Chambers and ex-Deputy Oolledtor P. H. Ret.ves. Whittemore is regarded as a danger ous' customer by every revenue man in tlie fifth district. He was known to be somewhere in: Bug Ivy an.d Friday .Dep utp Marshal Chambers set out to ef fect his capture. He was accompanied by F. H. Reeves. By a dint of inquir ies, $he noted blockder was discovered working on a little farm on the Whi't temore branch of Big Ivy. As the officers approached . Whitte more reached for his iip jpoceV but before he could draw lie. was covered by the officers' revolvers and ordered to surrender. He made no further re sistanee and sullenly allowed the om- cers t3"shackle him. 'Whitftemore was brought tbi Asheville and - arraigned before united states Commissioner Summer. .The prelimim ary hearing ended, Whittemore was beld.for court in $200 bonds. - DEMOCRAtllT C0MMITIEE , The newly elected" city demooratics executive comnoiitieie beld w -ehcte see-, siion yesterday afternoon, at 5 "o'clock In; the cikty hall. Julius C. .Maiftm was elected: chaarrrtasa. , " . In Mr: -..JM&rttatiT speech, of accept anloe he skid be' Ssook the office wSitrt-the greatest reludtoce, fesi. he felt that he haSdn't, sufadeat jexpertemce to manage a ca.mpa3ga 'euccedsfully. ' Tim comintoee gave tlwr ' chaflrman pwwer' to ppolira secretialry. .. . . , . - - - ' WooffB seed peculiarly - adopted to the soil and) . climate of Uw South. Sold at Gganrs ' pbanpacy. y-ji . -: -TO CURB A C0IJ? INiONB DA Take Xaxwtive BromJO-QSalBe TaWsto. AM druggistjurefund tflie money If It alls to eure Z& cenw. i w Stixw " B. Q. on each tablet. The Boston . , . . .i--' ....".., .- r - Shoe Store ; We are receiviug jaewgowfto daay-i reibpiottoif imBnwfacturewur Siae OtfLadles ' Oxtor&a' inr bksaid f xtej70u a ctanl2aJlnv1tatoii: amfcuer' aoarr--bew ; aai:. rtmmleteistoc.k Prt Vur inamiaase lime of . -Roller Tray MILLER 'iCENNEbY, Next dotor tx Blue Ridge. Natkwial Bank Ageville, rroth Cy-rrtlna. I T. r ' In h ... . Placed Over .Cuban f '' '; ? Army in Western ; - . -. -.. Provinces.? 5 Recommendation That Gen eral Ludlow be Pros ecuted, ; ' For Interference Against ; Spanish Law With Cu ban Judiciary. Had Forbiddea a Jndge toPlace an - American Citizens in Jailincom mnnicado Withont Notice of Charges Against them. Havana, ApTil.8. The Cuban gener als who command troops imet this morning and elected Gomez commander-in-chief to the provinces of Havana, Ptnar del Rio, Matanzas., and Santa Clara. Gomez -conferred with Brooke this afternoon and safid that he would be officially notified of the appoint ment tomorrow. ' ; . Judge Oriz f the Guadaloupe dis trict, has recommended that General Ludlow be "prosecuted for violating that section of the Spanish penal code forbidding -the interference of military authorities wlthourts of fast iceT Lud low's offence was that he sent a note to,a judge :fotWdding p; any ncaa 'cltizefil to "jail dncom muncadow&outae know f he' feature of the elharges against them. ALGER BANQUETED AT . SAH; JUAN. San Juan, April 8. Secretary Alger and party arrived at noon . today. A banquet was givon in Alger's 'honor af ter which; the secretary reviewed the troops AJger expects to leave in the morning. . ' ' FIRST REGIMENT BAND ! TO TOUR THE STATE. Raleigh, April 8. The Flmt regiment bamd will make a concert tour of the state. The band has appointed Cap tain L. B. Alexander, adjutant of the regiment, as its business manager, and asked him to arrangexa tour for them. This he is doing, by sending to the principal towns of he state a circular letter; asking "as to the possibility of making an advantageous engagement for the appearance of ;. the regiment band to a 'grand coDcert in that town soon after they ere mustered out. which wail be about April 20, and sta't feg that each of the twelve companies of the regiment have offered theband a f rfee entertainment in their respec tive towns, 'also .assuring actual ex-? penses and full houses. PEACE TREATY ARRIVES. - "New York, April 8.- The steamship St. Louis,' which arred- today, is said to have' brought the peace treaty sign ed by the - queen regent. Do You Want Some Silverware & For Less Than it Is Worth? We have selectedout i lot of Silver-plated Ware, inclu ding Trays,5flat and Hollow Warej whiclfwe afe offering at 8o cents'on the dollar. Itr : will pay you toV look these thittgs -over as , they are wbrth'io ."per centi more . i, . -c w-,- - t' th20r-'-Cr .VP "-V" :i Ltzdlaa Jeweler,- ' ;f 'V;6hiirchSt; , f j t '4.""' 0 A 1 I 1 i I r w ' f. -
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