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THE GAZETTE. nt Monday i s Pablishcd EverymorningExce THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE PUB LISHING COMPANY. JAMES K. NOBTOK.PTnldenf TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. $ 4 00 uauy vx;&cn.c, wv . - Dally Gazette, twelve weeks pally Gazette , one month Sunday Gazette, one year Weekly Gazette, one year Weekly Gazette, six months GAZETTE TELEPHONES. Business office, 202. two rings. Editorial rooms, 202, three rgs. the ' occaott amd expressed Is;pprj elation In fit terms- He ta : turn - wouM ftlwrpTlee both .thec&orusi,' and thea.udl-r ence ny maKtng tne Tormer-sang, quite unpredared rTMe Has, Its I Pauls.; a 1 CO 40 1 00 1 00 60 NEVER, NO NEVER I v.Tro nr! never will see furniture In Asheville quoted at the low i ,v,iv, ot-o. Tvrwvailme ait BMr'a OwS W - - this week. ' Imperative t reasons linlduce him .to quote low prices am high grade articles of furniture, 'just at a time -when you need ithem the most. Blair's prices this wpk are a farce on values, anidi his sales hn tremendous. Butt he V V.x0 ' baa an effioient force eund will serve you with expedition, anidl wiitlhout vexations or delays Everything for sale this week wthmrt reserve. Come to 45 Fattoai avenue. . Stilll the summer are welcome. visitors cpme,. The French detectives have a fine repuit&tion or at least they had it be fore Labortf's assailant escaped from under their noses. , Several train loads of excursions will ia-nrive in Asheville tfn the next ten days and the hotel keepers will have their hands full allso their rooms. Two glasses of beer go for a nickel in New Orleans seven days out of a w eek, land it is impossible to convince a cer tain class of people that life in the chief city of a state ruled by a rinq is Vith out iltis Compensations. There is an evident disposition on the pant of cur esteemed neighbor, th" News and Observer, to drop the consti -tutdonal amendment campaign and boom Bryan. The more the constitu tional amendment is aired in public print the 'less chance it has of becoming "permanent." The worst evil that could come to this ta.te woufld he that one rmlHtical nan-tv linear fVia rrrt t-a! nf a nliAiin rf Tin . ecrupuloais and ambitious politicians, snouia gaun supremacy over n, wmn the power tto make their "supremacy permanent." The danger of thi evil is the isaue of the c-nimfine- Ramnairn. people must reserve the power to pun ish unfaithful servants in public office. They cannot do that tif these servants sure henchmen of a poflSticaJ gang that is '. stronger than the people. The election law passed by the last legislature, es- pecially in order to force the tstaiCe to BwaJllow the disfranchising constiitu- viuiiaji aineiminen i. aim wiuch liseu will be tan important tissue in the cam paign, is a measure that no honest po litical party, with faith in 'the people the white people, if you please, for I hundred thousand votes over the ne groes wouHd think of passing. But t was not the democrat c parity that con cocted the el-1on law, nor the consti .''tutional atfriendment, but it was the democratic managers 'of the lati cam paign in this state, a band of politicians that aim to make their supremacy "white" supremacy, they call it per manent, so thaltj no effort of the people at the ballot box can dislodge them. J vyWJ mv,v? . utt's LiverMls keepthebovv : -rl5 lfl natural motion ana Cleanse Jtask which was ' acCe-mplUbeji moat sat he system oCall impurities Ar lbsolute cure for sick headache: d yspepsia, sour stomach, cn tipation and kindred diseases "Can't do without them ' P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va writes I don't know How I couU do without them. I have ha Liver disease for over tvvext years. Am now entirely cured Tutt's Liver PiP fHE COLUMBIA GRAPH 0PH0NE learning one, they are iwhidh it Is to be hoped- will giving .another not: be en tirely lost on the Cufoans. The Ameri cans are displaying beforeithe eyes ol the inhabitant df tihe island what con be accomplirlhed by msodern methods.' The practical result of hese Taefihods h.ivc been displayed, before their eyes in vari ous ways, end wlhile it has unfortunately fnot been able for. the (authorities to ad just their observajtSoin so" s. ito regtird matters from the Cuban point of view, .still 'the real results that have been ac complished will undoubtedly make an lmpxe.sston on (the Cuban, mind. It cost much tin money and iin human lives to conquer Spain, hut the price will not have been too high if it re moves the danger of yellow fever from our land and teaches the Cuban people the value of cleanliness. "When they have learned this lesson they will have advanced far 8n the march of reform and civilization. v i tofiactorily. Then were- iaaerpreted ' the numbers of the programs "O for itine Wings o a Dove," by MenoelsRohn.; ni which Mas. Gramm eane.thEOlo This difficul4id grand work was rendered wfth ari the inaeivsry of "old hands,' yet Jt- should he remembered that the chorus is comiose f t3ie most 3f$iYenrlemn.ts. gathered at Tamdom and '' drilled in less I than six weeks. Truly Ir. Schaufflcr'sj acMvemeni s ae a chorus direcfor smack off the marvellous, "7 ' , Miss Marie Lawp wapether -with tjie strlrg quartette; , played he. accompanl meant to the ctaorus - This young "p'anlst has done most excellent work through out the season and her tififflcuit work 1s thoroughly appreciated' by Mr. Schauf- J fler and the chorus. Miss Helen Op-llinis (has accompanied thesoloists, and a such her place could wot b- filled by anybody, as is best known by those who1 have played with, her. BAINBRIDGE'S BOOK STORE, - PRICE $5.00." AGENT FOR 'S 47 PATTON AVENUE. WATERMAN f -. IDEAL F0UNTAN PENS .if- Saved to evry und by t jrwur COWS. r f Cotton Seed HuU&, and Cotton Seed Meal We have plenty all the year. SpecUj Prtcen oa ton or half tqn tota. H. C. JOHNSON" 36 and 38 N. MamjAghevaia, j. tT WILSON BEOWN DEAD. Recen'ly at thMgecf 78 Funlral This Morning . " Wttlson Browne died recently at hi'? home Iin Alexander Mr. Brown, who- 'was about 78 yeans oldt was ithe father of 'John and Garrison Brown, who live on New-Found Creek; Mark iamd Wil son Brown, Jr., who live in French Broad township; Miss Minerva and; Miss Liney, Who Dive at the old home place. He. - afllso had two marrted daughters. Mr. Brown was.born and reared at the old home in Alexander. He was am uncle of W. B. Brown and T. C. Brown, of Asheville'. i ' The funeral servies will be conducted this morning ait 10 o'clock at the Tur key Greek Baptist dhurch. vH H ' X f I HIT l A Tl y 11 Bllf yi P ODD D Mosquito Canopies Hammocks Porch Shades Lawn and Piaza zGoods Eattan Rockei Etc. Straw Mattings. LAST OF TKE SUMMER SCHOOL CONCERTS 0UB REIGN IN CUBA. One result of our victory over Spain and our occupation of Cuba is already apparent in the improved sanitation of the Island. Cuba, and especially Ha vana, has long been the 'breeding place for the yellow fever in the southern cit ies of this country. The menace has been constant; and with the best vigil- ; . i. 1 rl S3 1 ' "5 reports rrom ttavana iDrung tne assur- " KXIjUt? LlltLt Lilt? UUdll VXJi!LiLl Will SUUI1 1 TJ.l U.. A? A A1 ait-? . fiHH i v t iv. sa, e i ii'i" i 1 1 1 ms f wnn ill 1 L iXIlll LLlr lllllti'I Oj tiM.iit:.r Itl ' jULiiULiur-E 'LUO.L 1 I Ci, V TT? v. .J 111 1 I I LA 1111. km L I If 1 I , W A IAA 1L. -A. UUaj AAa V CL11CL. Ui3 A. A CTC A. JL ATII i . ic a in . Tn p ciTan icn a,n a t t to nt t Speaking of ithis reform and the meth- ?oas 't nave orougnit it about the At- V jajJfLCb VjUUWLI kULIVll OCA, V O jjf,; v.' iui J.AUfTU-u.y in, K A JAy LA A . 0Qin rh3 noun mcwin ninn tt t- -t--- vm i plest methods. So far as the 'details are itxwjeaiio; only a very slight progress v has -been made in santtatiicin. The wAmerican; authoriities, tampered by the uiuy , wjiu me most ouvaous cases oi tne y; cxxntaeioa. ,xne success itnat has - 3 hi .i n . majKea nn ironLS snows np-wrvrin a 11 " -7 - - W" J 1 A Brilliant Musical Event at th Opera Honse. The final concert of the Asheville Summer School and Conservatory mignt truly be caltted; a musical event of the 'highest importance. It wa a concert such as large cities might be proud of, and it is only fair that due credit Should be given the Summer School Stock company, to whose gen cruelty ana enteirprasing spirit we owe the presence of the splendid New York musicians who have delighted us with xneir 'taient xnrougnout tnear summer campaign. The latter have surpassed themselves in this concert. Testimonv of this- fact was given by the public in the shape of unusually enthusiastic ap plause to all the artists, loads of flow ers to Madam Gramm and Miss Hirsoh- man, speeches, presents, etc. VA grand closing to a series of grand musicjil treats. Owing to the much deplored illness :-f Mr. Arnold, the leading violin and head of the company, important moddfica tions inaa to oe maae to tne proerram. but the latter was not marred by th change. Instead of the Svend:-?n 'Quartette" the Rhineberger "Quar tette" was given, and although Mr. Banck had to play first violin, and Mr. Gramm second violin and Mr. bcnaurner vioaa, aai on a moment 3 no tice, so to speak, the difficult number was rendered not only without a hitch but with perfect observance of the del icate lights and shades with which the work teems. The same may be said of the ever young and fresh Hayda "Variations" or the "Austrian National Hymn." Mr. Banck and Miss Carrie Hirsh man were the soloists of the evening. The former played "Elegie," by Rrn, and "Perpetuo Mobile," by Ries. Mr. Banck proved that he is not only an artist of the deepest feeling, making his 'instrument. in turn weep and !aa,"h, drawing from the inanimate strings the most touching and pathetic strains, but in "Perpetuo Mobile" Tie gave also J evidence of ithe most dazzling teoh nlique, dazzling, yet always masterly and classic; his powers were fully rec ognized and appreciated by the audi ence which lavished applause upon him. As to Miss Carrie Hirschman, youne: though she be iin her musical career, it would be hard to find new Jterms of praise applicable to her. It can no long er be said of her that she has thermak ing of a great artist in her. She, is a great artist already and we expect i-re long to hear her nane heralded abouc the world. She played Schumann's "Nachta tueck" with much pathos and "Scher zo" by Chopin, with wonderful brillian cy. As an encore Choptin's "Valse in C Sharp Minor," Was rendered and much applauded. Madam Gramm sang G. Lane's sweet. "Hush-a-Bye" and fairly brought t'rs to sensitive eyes, but they wre pooh dispelled and pathos " was, transformed Unto rapture by Bohm'S dramo-dc "Waldtenfel," k which song ' suit? her voice to perfection. "Blossoms 'Fjliins aJll the Air," by Von Flelitz; "The Xi.cht is Soft," by the same, and "SheL.ovPs Me," by Edith A. Dick, were given In turn and delighted the audience, Bpau tiful flowers literally poured on toe lovely singer. who was recalled several times but to everybody's . 1 egret saw no encores. Madam Gramm i.i a public favorite. Her queenly bearing,, charm ing personalty and magnificent voice have captured all hearts. The members of the chorus, In recog nition of the (brilliant manner in, which Mr. Schauffter Ihals conducted this part of (the concerts, presented him with a to ken of their loveor the gemial gentle man and frieDd. amidi Of esteem famki scourge an. ut - oreeoung places, lr the fldsease cam- be prevented to Havana ; gratitude for the capable le'ader. The f-wnexe in. araginaJies . in axs .most ufradlv P'cihl consasnea oi a. oeauutu; pearv jrorm. l't cfl.n hi rmnnwi rimfl. Din. Mr. Jjawremcw Mcljnim arftfn as :.j a . ...... ... . 1 n . uonea ax any pomt too wnacn tte mma y"H.asman ana an a iniappy. ana wucty i-.f iir- v hi k cjtoi i oarmin rw n woit m nn . . v . 1 ri in. ivi r r'nB 1 1 1 1 iitw TrauTnon nir THE CAIIADIAII GUP ' WON BY AMERICANS W.B. Williamson Co; Furniture, Carpets, &c. Genesee Defeated by Beaver in Last of g PATTON AVFNUE tne xcni naces. Toronto, Aug. 24. The American yacht Genessee today defeated the Canadian yacht Beaver in the third and final series of the races for the Canad ian cup. The race was over a triarigtw lar twenty-one mile course. The Gen essee won by 10.34 munutes. 1 r.e Can adians were : excessively proul of the trophy and feel badly over fts loss,- but the victories were so decisive and the victors bore themselves sj' manful ly, there is some satisfaction in connection with Hhe 'loss. NEW PHONE 113. No Test Like a Trial 3 A POPULIST CHAIRMAN 1 KILLED BY AN EDITOR Our Ice Cream is the best in town. We are tiartiflnlnr nhnm making it; use the purest cream, insist upon clean liness, quick service and politeness. These points make our Ice Cream Famous. ' Event That Has Caused Excitement in McLennon Connty, 'Texas. Bruceville, Tex., Aug. ii. Editor O'Brien, of this place, killed Dr. Harris. chairman of the McLennan county pop ulist execurfve committee, t)Jay shoot ing him through the head. They quar reT'id over criticisms of O'Brien''..' paper. O'Brien wa-, arrested. The excitement throUghou- McLennan county is in tense. , ' Our Candles are made fresh every day. 28PATTON AVE Telephone HO. L Me THEOBOLD. ASHEVILLE CANDYKITCMEIS DEATH EXECUTION AT CHARLOTTE. Charlotte, Aug. 24. JO'eph Alexander was hianged at tihe coointy Jiail here; to day. The negro died confessing his crime and professing religious . conver sion. Alexander - 'qfimmitteld! aa aitro- oious assault on Mrs. Mullins. SPPJEAfiS LIKE WjtJ? FIRE. Tou can't keep a good Ih.tny down. News of it travels ast. - When things are "the best" they . tieoome '-'the best selling.".. Abraham Hare, a leading druggiist of Belleville, Ohio, writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling hitters I have ever handled in my 20 1 years experience. Tpu know, why? Most . diseases begin in disorders of the j stomach, liver, bowels, blood amid nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys sand bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hetnee cures multitudes oi maladies. It build up the entire sys tem. Puts new life and vigor into any weaK, Sickly, run-down man or womari. Only 50 cents. Sold by T. C. Smith. W. C. Ctajrmichael, and Pelham's pharmacy, guaranteed. Asheville Telephpne Co. (INDEPENDENT ) Endorsed by Asheville Board of Trade. Long distance service to Hendersonville, Brevard ' , and Sapphire and Intermediate Stations. $400 per year Fresh Tryon Grapes RECEIVED DAILY AT CHARLES D. MONDAY'S, v Stalls 10 and 12 CENTRAL MARKET. & Sbepj 6 Patton Ave. vT XT, w put team heat 1 the building could aoi bW Harrisburg Boiler. But you mut have experiece4 work- e work' we re cmmA. dent that we can please you. BaU & Shepherd PiONE 88 Rates for business 'phones .... Rates for residence 'phones . Oyer 6QO City Connections. W. S; PROCTOR, Supt. Office, Over 11 Patton Avenue Carl Shultz, Dyer, Chemical Cleaner and furrier, 55 South Main St. I dye and clean l&dw an clothes; also fine fur Til fa MnA tarmm lace curtains, etc I alter and repair also all kinds of jcuu iur. au woric guarantee. Special attention paid to out of town wdeera,- andaexpress paid: one way. la city all goods will be called for or deliv ered free of charge. Carl Scliultz 55 S. Main St. Phone 206. Stout Quisisana Nature Cure Sanitarium Asheville, N. C, 167 French Broad Avenue. JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF PURE, FRESH. DELICIOUS v BON BONS AND CHOCOLATES,, a Jn Sialed Packages s ALWAYS .AN ACCEPTABLE PRESERT. 26 S. Main. f devotion, -wla -yet up to Received i a Large Assart ment of Wools. JlTZtlflZ-. 3 J?Mk. 01 saxony, 280 toaok. at Oer- , ' KiOIJ. nnm. 1 J 1 - M x, . ua uau iii any oi uie a. rove wools. any of ithe popular Besides these uw.idm mrvtf-vatf, ' a. otv.hu. , x -v. ' i ' Chetland and Coml vW TOior m spaniah. ,-Za?a Jonai Tarns. All; -flues in lamb's wool linnr nnilm ' rmnZL of fine Wool Blankets hav lut arrive " 0A3iPer eolet. Nice llo JSl: ies Worsted Slipper, in iiW t t ,u 4,.,,,, A' Produce ' -1 V, Fruit Depot , 39 South Math Street. Havtfmsr buyers, sme dlrctly Initierast- ed In our ustoe-loxja in several of th lajt' slumping towns .and points : cHxntlguxnis to AfihevillSa we ar&Nible to lumuh the beat, rresneet ana neaitmest Roods in these lines at lowest price. ? . i We re' aflap lagenrtis for 'trhteoelebra'ted X Ray iJgg Tester, and useM, In iesting evwry egg wis sell,, ' , '$16.00 per year Howard A. Have Wrieht C MEMBERS OP THB New York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Exchoige, Chicago Board of Tn.de. HAVEN & STOUT Bankers and Brokers. 1 Nassau. St. cor. Wall, New York Deposit accounts received, ubjeot to check on demand. Interest credited monthly on. dally balances. Accounts of banks, corporatioaa, firms and individual received on favombl term. Coupons, interest, dividends, notw drafts collected for our correapondeiata. Order executed for the purchase or sale on commission, of bonds, stocks, cotton, grain or provision, eltlbein for investment or carried on margin. Client may telegraph orders and In structions et our expenisie. Cople of teSegraphic code, may be had on appli cation. Information, regarding quotations, corporations and securities, cbacrfullj; fsirnlBhe-.' 1 KODAK FILMS: Just received afrsfalob o Films for Bull's Ey, Buck eye and Bullet Cameras. Films of all sizes. 6 Films in a roll, 3l-2x3 1-2, 30c csi4f m t VIost successful cures effected by Massa, Baths, Diet, Sweedish """miig rapei, v Movements, etc All diseases treated. the simplest to use No NO CONSTJMPTIYES TAKEN, z" A 1 ClUAj pves black and TjATEST GERMAN METHOD No Medicine! No Operations! BINGHAM SCHOOL ORANGE COUNTY, NEAR MEBANX5, NORTH CAROLINA ESTABLISHED 1793. 'Offers a beautifulrand healthful country home In Middle Carolina on the Southern railway. No barroom. Non-denomlnationaL Faculty of seven spes ; iallstfl, graduates. Bible, physical culture and penmanship, specialties. Very -reasonable .term. Scholarships, prizes, and medals. Gymnasium. Healthful outdoor sports. Wholesome ana aounaanc iooa. ; icar handsomely, illustrated caiaioguw ouuresi x-iwra: ,iiew Axiay. JtJ. Li., Principal, " : 'i? ' A .., . ' ' " Bingham School, Mebane, N. C. fects. Prints or night. white ef- qnickly, day r Do You Desire a Good ' Boarding Place for, the Summer ? ' ' ; One wttii tall Modern " Imroveme " : lights; call Deiis, eicc. n so,, try . pan - .. , . l ( Si Terms moderate, excellent' xfar,T central locatton. on t,nu wtuKe.1 x-w uuiHumiiuvp tfl Writ:.. on Bay's Book Store, NOTICE. The Eureka Clea.nling and Pressing Oompamy Is lrenairrl - ttin f lrtaaii ivrntH an,! keeP your clothes In good order (for $1 per'month. Please give us a trial. La dies .wearing' apparel given special at tention in cleaning and mending. LEW,IS & FORD. 1 - , ". "l Proprietora. N. B.-We aisii make a specialty of cleaaiing Carpets, Rugs, Portieres, Drap eries, Ja.ckets, Ribbons, Scarfs, efc. Hotel work given prompt attention. .:;- - ". 1 G. W. LEWIS, 1 General Manager. , , i MRS. G. W. LEWIS, . ' Manager Ladiea. Department, v? 102 -Pattton-avencev BON IWARCHE 15 Sblith Main L Sti i. - - 41 V X 14 Arhonie - 595. -I 148 lm G. S. COOPER 7 V J i s &ca Ids Bora,"
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