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ARE REGlSiTh. OUsTHE DODQE? Some of Them Could Easily Prove Alibi, if Charged with Being in the Precincts-" ' ,. The law. requires that tthe registra tion hooks 8b;.tte&racitaQ riccGot Saturday from $ a,.' 'am. uaitil 5 p. hi.' This, has ibeen d-fberally cota- r timed to me&ri4Bsat tie registrars need not be at .th otmg .la, vrt may keep the Txxfcs4afil-. their todins p-lsoces of business, andi register - applicants there. ' ' r, : .- . . This Jaw, it.seean-s, is .being openly violated iby Several of the registrars bf the city. 'executive njommculttee of the' citizens' ticket has every, reason to believe that a.number Shemwere "dodging" yesterday. " Did they ar range tJhis among themselves, or were there come more '"HwdeTs?" J. B. ISukierth, the registrar of the Sixth 'precnwt, could mot toe foulnd in bis stare, xs mother hadl dniairge Suiddertb could not be iftound anywhere in his precinct, toy the managers' of the citizens' ticket. Whether he has been located by anyone else has not (been learned; up to the hour of- going - to Dress. U. A. Midlntyre of the First precinct offered to register voters outside his precinct This -is . of doufbtfiul legality. It took 'Mr. 'Hefcdersoai of the second precinct 20 minuts to una ms dtoks, while voters -were waiting "for registra tion. At the expiration of the 20 minutes it was 5 o'clock and past the hour if or registiration. j.1he executive cornimtttee of the citi zens' ticket have learned that defcnocrat ic headquarters is the best (place In which to look for some of the registrars.- VICTORIA CONVENTION. Candidates Were Nominated at a ai monion8 Meeting Last Evening. A mass meefting1 of the citivens of Victoria was held last evening, to mami& candidates fkxr the coming mu nicipal election. '. H. N. Ixckvbod was Tnlade chair man, and Robert U" Oarrett secretary. In taking the chair (Mr. CDockwood made a neat speech, dwelling upon the ."prog ressive dooidition of the village and the1 unanimity of feeling among the inhab itants. Dr. Thomas CDaiwrenoe spoke of the excellent management of the town's affairs by the resent adminis tration, whose members, all . capable business men, give their services gra tuitously. He then named thie follow ing ticket, which was unanimously en dorsed: 1 i For maytor F. "W. W. Graham. Commdssionersr-S. P. (MoDevitt, TJ. Oarrett and Charles MoNamee. R.' W. C. T. U. Appeal for Scap and Testaments for Prisioners- At their meeting yesterday the fWu C. T. U. heard reports . fromi (the super intendents present. Mrs. Turner who holds services every Sunday in the jail, said 'tttiaJt there was no decrease in "the number imprisoned, fend by for the greater part ore ibrouightt there through drink.' At one time she found 48 in the jail and 2& im the city prison. She made an appeal for imeans to furnish the prisoners with soap atod testaments. Dr. Keupper talked! interestinigHy of the great benefM. of liiiderstanding hy gienic food and care of 'the (body. She said Ithat if mothers .had! this know ledge their chudrem wouild not (be (pre disposed to drink andl O'tuer evils, .and with healthy bodies they could more easily resist Itemiptaition . PEBJSODWAILS. Mr. Will Cauble, who has been diving here for the past two months after giv ing up Ms . position in Asheville, re- tiiraed to Asheville yesterday ito live. iSalishurv Sun. "W. K. Jones, editor and proprietor The Berkeley News, Hohy Hill, S. .C, is in the city.. Balsams from the Northern Wood. are in Pyny-Balsam, the certain cure for coughs. , One of the hardest person to get along -with is the one fwhose religion is all in his head. BRONCHITIS may mean a mere cold or a chronic' incurable inflamma tion of wind-pipes. - The quickest relief, for a cold, is also the most effectual balm for the worst condition of wind-pipes and lungs. It takes the edge off a cold in a night, and relieves it pro gressively one forgets it after a little. , " f " An old bronchitis, however, ls obstinate. Nothing' ; re stores the tissues, when orice destroyed ; and an olehbronch-, ltls has gradually impared and Partly destroyed .tKe lining of inose small pines U. . . .,, ,. . - throat and lungs. t s emulsion ot coci-nyer oil is the balm; it sooths: if it cannot restore. ;3?'; '2! ycm a lUtkto try, if you Wf. - b 'K r 5C0TT & B0WNE, 409 Pearl ttr New; Vofk I -t s DY WAY -OF RALEIGH it. .tie. Aycock's Excuse for Giving the Apr polntmentf to XegiilatoriThe - Text Book Cosimissioc - J " f ; 2lAle!gh, N. a, April -24. The social event of thi ' Wck is'ihe marriage oi MiV Jofeei-h KxiJnr tbares to Miss An toinette Adickes.. which, takes place in CUript Church tp-rJst. r Quite a,4ium bw 1 of. guests "are here io attend " ih wedding- from Ni-.-th and South- Caro Una and Virginia. :. OwJh. to the delay In getting certifi cates aiSa f orvyai ding them, the pre eentatloivof the cios.-es of honor to th veterans ' at the Soldiers Home ha been postponed fro.n May' 10th to Jum Sd. Judge Clark, who is an interested party In the case, will not sit during the argument of the case of Gattis vs Kilgo and others which will come be fore the Supreme Court next week Rev. T. J. Gattis. a. well known Meth odist minister, sued Rev. Dr. John C Kilgo, president ot Trinity College; Mr B. N. Duke, the millionaire Durhari tobacconist, and, Mr. W. R. Odell, onl of the wealthiest citizens of Concord for. $100,000 damages for slander an its attendant injuries, rne case wa4 tried in Granville county Superiot "Court, and Gattis was awarded $20,001 damages. The case was appealed tc the Supreme Court: In the former trial Governor Aycock and a numbei Df the moat prominent lawyers in th Sta te appeared. Eight military companies have ac oepted the invitation of Captain J. J Bernard to the military contest to b aeld here in May. These are the Frank. linton, Greenville, Washington, Wil mington; Asheville and both the Dur ham companies. It now seems likel i that most of the prominent companies in the State Guard will be repre sented. Some of the Western newspapers are commenting very unfavorably upon the number of members of the Legislatura who have received appointments to po sitions. They say that two of the Judges, Messrs. Justice and Winston; Mr. F. M, Shannonhouse, recorder fot the city of Charlotte; Mr. J. M. Gudger, solicitor for the Asheville district; Mr. E. L. Travis, chairman of the Board oi Directors of the State prison; Mr. Joseph A. Brpwn, a director, not t speak of many directors of State in stitutions, were members of the Leg islature which created some of thes offices. The friends of Governor Aycock point to the fact that the Leg islature was composed of the most prominent and able men from man sections, and that the. Governor ap pointed them without reference to theii service in the Legislature, but simply on accountof their ability and fitness for the positions which they occupy. They say that to appoint the men most fit for the positions he was compelled to go to the Legislature. The Odd Fellows of Raleigh celebrate the eighty-second anniversary of the establishment of the order in this city next Friday night. A large number ol prominent members of the order will be present, and Governor Aycock and other prominent Odd Fellows, includ ing the former grand sire, Mr. C. M. Busbee, will deliver addresses.- Mill men fear that a general strike will be proclaimed about the 1st ot May. This is asserted and denied by labor men, and it is not certain that such a strike has been ordered, though it is highly probable. The. Textbook" Sub-Commission was not able to make its report yesterday, as was announced when it first began vork, but the report will probably soon be handed to .the Governor. The ses sions have been secret, and the mem bers have refrained from having any thing to do with the representatives af publishers. They have been hard at work day and night examining books a,nd passing upon their merits, and ap pear to be as hard-working and con scientious a commission as the State has had. There has been no intima tion of what the report will be, and nobody outside the commission has arw idea what recommendations they will make. It is believed that the report will be recommendatory, rather than final. But of course great weight will attach to the recommendations of; these prominent educators, who have inves tigated the books submitted, and who t . m 1 J A 1 J proDaDiy Know as mucn or ineir mer its and demerits as could possibly be learned by any men in so short a space of time. A seven-pound nugget 6 gold has peen rouna ai tne goia mine near con dor, Montgomery county. The name of the finder has not been made public, but this is said to be one of the largest and most valuable nuggets found in recent years. Gold is said to exist in considerable quantities in that sec tion. Miss Lrila Convere, the noted North h Carolina actress, "has announced her engagement to Mr. Francis J. Bru juiere, .a , wealthy and prominent so dety mari of San Francisco. Miss Con vere is the beautiful daughter of Col- onel and- Mrs. H. C, Jones, of Char- lotte, and has been playing the pasf season with the Alcazar Theatre. She has been on the stage for several years, having had engagements withAugus tin Daly, Sol Smith Russell and othei prominent actors. In' Charlotte John Brumfield, aged 13, shot and wounded his 10-year-old brother, Roy. John said they - wef playing with a pistol when it was sud denly discharged. The shot struck the child In the head and fractured his skull. - There is little chance of his "re covery. BUYING UP OLD, SOUTHERN STATES BONDS. " London, April 24,-A London firm i promoting the old scheme of buying up bonds which the Southern States issued during the . reconstruction period and which, later, , were repudiated by the State governments . Thepapers exploit thtf enterprise, -urgingjithe bondholders to come f orwtfp&S.a Thereis" considerable fntereslTlrVtho repudiated bonds, rhleh n.re IaTgefy5'nei(-nere.- vne uann Arkansas WV CI IRP thaf TOUT Dioou as fiv O and pure. The best blood purifier, enricher and vltalizer is Hood's Sarsa DRrina.? Be sure t6 GpT HOOD'S. New Orleans. April.-' 24-The ettamer; ilonfreal -cleared- toda.y: far, . Qanei Tvvmr With, 1000 horses. Attentat Ga: Aoril 24 B, H. Tate, s- Mstant general passengei1 'agent;; of ? the Seaboard Air Xin, has resigneiL. .-.r. ", ... New Tork.vAnril 24. An additional. $50,-. j 000 gold for? export was-engagea o City Bank to-day. It will he sent our x-( morrow. . t Washington, April 24. The Secretary of ! the Treasury to-day bought $125,000 short; term 4 per cent bonds at 113.5632, and $28,300 of the same bonds at 113.5578. ; Bonn, April 24. Emperor' William and Crown Prince Frederick William arrived here this morning to attend the Crown Prince's matriculation at the Univer sity. VI ; Albany, N. Y., April 24, Governor Odell. to-day signed the bill authorizing women taxpayers in villages, and towns to, vote on propositions to expend money for pub lic purposes. San Juan, . April 24. Donald - McLean, formerly a fruit grower of Orlando, Fla., and who has been In Porto Rioo three years, died here to-day of heart disease. He was 69 years old. ' ' New York, April 24. It was announced to-day that four sttck exchange seats have been sold for $65,000 each. One of tie sellers was George T. Bonner. The names of the others have not been made pub lic. Springfield. 111.. April 24 The remains: of Abraham Lincoln and the other mem bers of his family, which have been en tombed in the National Lincoln monu ment, were to-day replaced in the crypt of the monument. " Lynchburg, Va.. April 4. The special train bearing Robert C. Ogden and his party of Northern visitors arrived here at 1 :30 o'clock this afternoon, remaiaed about six hours. The object of their istop was to visit the Randolph-Macon Wom an s College. Pads, April 24. A dispatch to the Figa ro iron Kcme says ivigr. irais-omo, me .papal delegate in Car.ada; vwill succeed Cardinal Martinelli as papal delegate In ;he United States, and that Mgr. Zaleski. :Ye papal delegate in the West Indies, will succeed Mgr. Falconio. Lisbon, April 24. A slight earthquake shevk was felt here this afternoon ac 3:30 j'clook. A violent shook was experienced it Algarve at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon, iurlng which several persons were :hrown down and bruised. Houston, Tex., April 24. The Post will lo-morrow issue a report on cotton acre age of Texas. It shows that the planting season is fully two weeks late, and mud' replanting is to be done because of tht weather. There will be an Increased acre age. Houston, Tex., April 24. Captain Frank Crossland, of the British steamer Selma. eommitted suicide in a lodging house here to-day. He disappeared two weeks ago and his' vessel sailed without him. He left no letters. A considerable amount of money was found on his person. Colmbus, Ga., April. 24. George Foster Peabody, of New York, has offered $35,000 for the erection of a Y. M. C. A. building In this city, provided the citizens woulo maintain it. He also offered $20,000 for a Y. M. C. A. building for negroes under the same conditions. New York, April 24. A good crowd at tended the races at Aqueduct to-day. Respite the discomforting conditions tha' prevailed, f avorites earned their share o: the races, and Bullman, the jockey, wa !n rare form, landing three winners and ane second out of four mounts. Mexico City, April 24. The Associated Press correspondent is authorized to say :hat President Diaz will be unable to a.j- :ept any invitation to meet President Mc Kinley at the border on account of the pressure of public business. President Oiaz continues in excellent health. St. Louis, April 24. Former Senator rhnmas H. Carter, of Montana, -.va? to 3ay elected president of the Lruiiana Purchase World s Fair National Com mission. Joseph Flory, Republican candi Sate for Governor of Missouri, at the last election, was chosen secretary. I New York, April 24. W. B. Christian general agent of the passenger depart ment of the Seaboard Air Line railway has been promoted to the position of gen- aral passenger agent of the sams com pany, "with headquarters at Atlanta, tak lng the place of P. H. Tate, resigned. Honolulu, April 17, via San Francisco April 24. The session of the first terri torial Legislature is now drawing to an end. The House has killed the bill to give ex-Queen Lllioukalani $150,000, owing: tc a discovery that the measure was illegal The liquor dispensary law was killed in the Senate. New York, April 24. France sea Spi nello, who is In jail at White Plains, N Y" with Givto Buttaoavalla, her. uncle the two having been arrested after an al teged attempt to bury a boy while it was yet alive, made a confession to-day to Mrs. Jarvis, the jail matron. The girl said uncle was the father of the child which she had borne. New York. April 24. The transaction? In the shares -of the Union Pacific Rail way on the Stock Exchange to-day were by far the largest in the history of the exchange for any one day's transactions in one security. Six hundred and sixty two thousand, eight hundred shares of Union Pacific common changed hands nnd the price of the stock advanced 8 ror tne aay. Washington, April 24. Representative Curtis, In the course of a talk wlti the President to-day, suggested that Kansa stood ready to furnish a pension commis sioner in case of the retirement of H. Clay Evans. The President said he was not yet ready to take the matter up. The President's remarks indicated that no ac tion is now contemplated In the case of Commissioner Evans. y New York, April 24. It was reported at1 the navy yard that Rear Admiral Bowies; chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair at Washington, had been offered a place as the chief executive officer of a shipyard combination that is to be or ganized to the near future. At the yard no. one would .discuss the matter. Tt -wa rfeported that Rear Admiral would receive a salary of $30,000.. The Kind You Haw Always Bought Signature y rfxL. : l J :: day's Session - r Superior court opened - yesterday morning: Judge Jbnes tuid Gudger condueted things as gracefully twOTtyyLha1 been runWn? cmrt for The following grand Jury was ; J. W. Hunter, foreman; Eto. Ball, J. E. Ra,mseyc Jesse I. Penfemd John IA.V B.vDillinhami R. C. Morgan, Tbos JP. -Wilson. M. p. isiuder, W. R (Miller, Alex. West, A. E. Swann, Thomas' Si63: tS 'owood. Ous Curtis, (Frank White. Judge Jones' charge covered about the usual ground. The general opin- ,ttJS that 4t was even, more etrict than that of Judge Shaw. Tht.Se f 03 and n amhert for the killing of young dark at Arden -was continued. The following cases mviv vuijBea ot: State against Amos Smith, nr inol pros., with leave: ii. vut J asaault with deadly weanon..noK prtoB.; Julia Willia-ms, assault with deadly weapon, nol. pros.: I. D wn. iams, false pretense, mi rv . INix, carrying concealed weaponi 10 and costs; Rufus Jiurgin, carrying con- 'wWfKm, $5 and costs: ffc,t Sluder, affray, not guilty; James Shu ford, carrying concealed weapons, $20 and costs; A. and Bd. Preston, assault wito, oeaaiy weapon, fined $1 eh'nnd costs; Oscar Smith, assault with dead ly wrapon, 5 and costs. RIVERS STILL RISING. (Continued from the 'first pegs.) c-jj- ona per-bour. As the f x3u sua Tlsln& as far up as Oat- Charleston Is again risinB- tih. Wor' ence here is that the irise here cannot oe -cnecKeo oefore itomorrow, by which time It imay reach the stage of 60 feet or over. At Iron'ton the Olive hoti r, nwi an water and rorobiablv a srp nf (business houses have watem nn tihir floors to tthe depth of a foot or less. At least a mousand men are out wf wort iiangmg Kock, thiree miles Ihelnw iDaicuiy inundated, and1 all industrv uh. pended, iwhale OoaJ Grove, four rmtite above is simi:la,-rlv iuiAri standing all over the yards of the Yel low ipoplar Lumiber comlDany's .wlarft wheire imillions of feet of lumlber are stacked. MISSISSIPPI RISING. uviemipnis, April .The MississimDi river here marks 28.2 on the euoee and is rising slowly. The weather bureau and irifver mem here predict a stage of w i-ci. m. lwi reei oveir tne oanger Jine. owing to the confinement of flbodi water in 'the river ay the levees protecting the St. Francis river basin. iwhere the overplus formerly (floundi an outlet, the uevees between Memphis and the moath of White river on (both sides of the Mississippi will be severe ly tried if the water should go as high as anticipated . AT THE OPRA HOUSE xne attraction or the season comes to the opera house nexib Tuesday, when the Myron IB. Rice Comedy company twill present H. A. TXiSouchet's eigh teen karet maMerpiece of humor, 'Mly Friend from India," interpreted 'by the very best company that has ever play ed the piece, headed 'by thie- most unique comedienne m the world, Miss May Vokes, who will be seen in her original character of "Tilly," the eccentric Ger man maiid, a character made famous (by her and played-toy her continuously for more than one thousand nights. This year Miss Vokes is doing for the first time a unique song and dance, said to be excruciatingly funny H distinctly metropolitan cast surrounds IMiss Vokes as the following names will show: John IF. 'Ward, L-ute Vroh man, Frank Parry, Lewis 'Peters, Mil lard Simpson, Wim. T. Oaunt, Frank Hall, Oscar Luckstone, Rose E. Tap ley. FOR HEN ONLY, ''Old Fashion" 5 cent Cigar. SLAYDEN, FAKES & CO , Agents. M'PHERSON & MOORE, Plvmblng and Steam Fitting. ROOFING, GirTTERINQ AND GALVANIZED IRON WORK. Refrigerators reflined and all fclndis of repair work promptly attended! to ' .. .. ..43-45 OOLXiB "t STREET. ... Telephone 133. Murphy & Co, Brokers. I om- 649. . Private wire. Contlnuousquotations. 61 Broadway, New York it Charch St., Asheville, IS. C. Refer to Blue Ridge National Bank,... . .v.. S PB- TOBACCO SPIT I and SM O KB a M : xour uieawayi that makes weak men strong. Many gam ten pounds in' ten days. Over BOObOOO cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. "Book let and advice FREE. Address STEMMING REMEDY CO. Chicago or Nw York, . 433 ' DON You tan be enreaoz any lormoi tooacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, fall of new life and vigor by taking KO-TO-BAC. ji i i ll t . I , ! i. YouaretCORDIALLY;iNyiTED to call at .rnvXimage Warerooms afid inspect jiew stcck of CarriageSfSurnesi Bug- gies,; Runabouts; Haraessetav pieie assprtmentoringiejana aouDie puggy narness at prices remarkiblV' Ib&ft' A Studebaker Wagons at cost. v 86Patton, Ave, v Is Still Short Of the! amount deemed necessary by the board of " " directors. C Believing i That the auditorium 'as proposed is much needeU ; that it will help to advertise Asheville by bringing large conventions here ; that it is de sired by the business interests and citizens gener- '; ally ! i l .! The Gazette Publishing Co. Notwithstanding Jthat it has already subscribed to . auditoiium fund, will do still more to help thk project.. For the Next 30 Days The Gazette Publishing Company will give to the Auditorium Fund one-half of all New, Paid-in-advance Subscriptions tothe Daily Gazette. The subscription price is $4 a year. For every newv$4 subscription the. Auditoriam Fund will be increased $2. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. r Consumption, Asthma THIS IS A PICTURE OF PROFESSO JSTFJWLY DISCOVERED ikVENTI Dr. Koch, the emlinent scientist of Berlin, is the first tman to discover a imleans to cure consumption, fie has ! positively proved ' that (through, his methods consumption i a curable dis ease. He has estalbaiiShed its curability beyond a shadow of a doulbt. Individ uals have recovered by the use of the Koch treatment in whom there was ex tensive destruction! of tihe pulmonary tissue, and, indeed, entire destruction of one ilrung. He has hundreds of in stances on, record 4n which) persons have hleien cured: who' were confirmed consumptives . Their cases were pro nounced incurable, yet they have re gained their health, through his won derful discovery.' Hundred of these, cases arte right an your own city. I "What will interest the people of Asheville, N. C, and vicinity is that this-great ben efactor, Dr. Koch, located the Koch Lung Cure at 5 W. Court square. It is under the direct supervision of Dr. Koch, who visits this institution quar terly. These; doctors have in their .pos session the latest Koch treatment, whikh includes the Kk:h Inhalation. The vapors are breathed . to the air tubes, and reach the deep places in the lungs that arte never touched by ordi nary drug, and in this manner heal the diseased spots. It softens the sore membranes, making them throw off their diseased coatings. As the, lungs are healed they are trengthieied; the pains then disappear in chest, back and sides. The manifest improvement in the patient is so wonderful thaj they can hardly bteileve thiedr senses Dr. Koch's Reputation is such that any statement which he makes can 'be re lied upon. . The doctors give all suf ferers who call at 6 W. . Court square such positive proof of the Koch Lung Cure that dt dispels doubt from the most skeptical mind. He will gdre you 1A (pretty Wause to wear iwfth a clofi skirt is tmade of nreteor: rea?e match ing the cloth In color. One,, of lace insertion axe set iin lnrvah all. around between group of tooks and - Knal! gold buttons dopta-te the front jpleat. Bkymfcters-'s Clgarsand porting. Goods. . THEBDIfflJZA rrvJ?wJi--5''-'- ; Phone.Np-.7g:.., , . :P. A. 43 South 'Main Street... : - Will . 1 . i I I I i . can show; yog the most com- l if wvn i riupnciuip Carolina Carriage Co. ... and Catarrh Cured. R KOCH OF BERLIN AND THE ON, THE KOCH INHALATION. thie" names and addresses of hundreds- ! who through his wonderful treatment, ease. Ypu can then either' write or viSit them, and you will find every claim anade iby Dr. Koch .substanitiat ed tiy these ''iving testimonials of the curative power cof the Koch Lung Cure. This grand treatment is endorsed' by the -German gavernimlent, and the tu berculine medicine, which will posi tively cure consumption, lis made in. the German government laboratories,, under the direct supervision of gov ernment official. This itubemculinff medicine is- sent to 'the Koch Lung Cure at 5 W. 'Court isiquare, Asheville, N. C; 48 West Twenty -second street, New York city; also 1334 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.; 40 Exchange street, Rochester, N. Y., and 411 (West Fay ette street, Baltimore", Md. The Lung Cure doctor invite all those suffering from Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma or its kindred ailments to caia on them at thieir offices, whtere they will give con sultation and examination free. If your case is incurable, they will tell you so. If they tell you it is a curable case, you may rest assured that your affliction will be positively and perma nently cured. 'SomJe of the doctors as sociated with Dr. Koch have .practiced in Asheville, N. C, for many years, but have only organized' the Kocb Lung Cure a short time ago. These doctors, through this treatment, cure catarrh, bronchitis, consumption and asthma. The medacinte which they ad minister does not go to the stomach, but directly to the lungs. In this way tlrey remove the cause upon Which the disease depends. - Office hours all day; also Sunday from 11 to 3. Booklet, explaining treatment, sent free. Remember the number, 5 W. Court square, Asheville, N. C. They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas carets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc MAKUAKD1, manager, Asheville, N C.
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