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-AHfl-a.;II UAY 190L mm 1 - rL I m kh bx. b- jv- - - - ' .-it- .. OestreioKefil : S Go:, " ; 0000 4 from 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday will fcmt on sale 500 yards of Fancy Bilks, In lengths from 1 to 12 yards. Same saiitailfe for waists, dress fronts and full dresses. Prices for these goods from 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday are marked at half regular prices and in some instances even. ccco Hosiery Special. o Saturday from 9 to 12. Lot 1 Ladies' Lace effect B-fort Black Hosepworth; 25c (the pair, special price, 3 for 50c. Lot 2 Ladies' Dropstitoh Hose, a good 50c quality Special price from 9 to 12 Saturday, the pair 25.; ; . .-. Ladies' plain Black Hose, a good 15c quality, from 9 to 12 Satur day, 3 pairs for 25c. ' ooor - OFF Of a GENUINE COLTJB BUS PHAETON. This Is one of :the real bargains which you not only (hear about, Txit can see, by calling on us, on southeast corner court square. REGULAR PRICE .. .. ..$150.00 SPECIAL PRICE NOW .. $120.00 ASHEVILLE. HARDWARE COMPAliY. ' THE GENUINE pood w xjjx asroo? : CXD'NOAMINTB .' - : ' tn t3ie . OIXRLBS9"IfiEu?uGESHLftfPpR . . r- Buy one Oram' ' " "' Mrs, , I. : A; Jctosoitt Tfatfoa Book! BockUr;;S&cfcin Wa wnufWri-Vkf 4mxt- stone Quar- rles in dty and, su!WTbs;uaj prepared tor nrnlshin .Vbuildtns stome, step Also for gradtagibtiryaiid 8DGA.tt?C0EN. iWe - fliave' la g&leaSl&i stock ; Dt Sugar CornT Shaodarcl. vivairletles fresh, and to, Quantities: to julr GRANrS-PHARMACY;, Agency for WorsBeatt' , HEADACHE. - Saturday Morning Special Oestreicher & Go The Regular Price i ... . - - - I Sick, - Nervous and Neural v Headache - Quickly - reeved b Baldwin's Headxdie CureC'SSCs-;" (gRATIT'S PI1ARI1ACY. in WEU ontps Busy,Hours DevotedMo'Sight . SeeIng7eceptionV ; Speech Makings ' A Three Hours Trip on the Mississippi Eiver Closes the ; Visit to the City.- J TRAIN DE&RtS FOR HOUSTON, TEXAS A 'BRIEF SPEEEfCH AT THE SOUTH ERN5 - UiNTVEEiSITT, WHDBIRB A HOUSsAJNID SCHOOL CHILDRBN 1SA3STG. New Orleans, CM3ay 2. The presiden tial iparty left here at six o'clock this evening for Houston, after a '.busy day die-voted to sight seeiaig, -receptions and speech marking. JDuring (the drive ol the (president and party tihe streets were crowded (with people -desirous sf ob tatining a glimpse of the president. inhere were no cheers as the party passed butt it was every wihere greeted wiih smiiles. Here aad there a rwhlte lady iwouia ciap ner manias ana call out, "Welcoroe to you, -Mr. President." God ibless you," was the comsxBon sai- latation ctf the negroes. New Orleans, May 2. President Mc Kinley , accompanied, by Governor Heard1 and Mayor Capdevielle and es corted toy a mounted, detachment of po lice and the Louisiana cavalry troo? left the St. Charles hotel at 9:20 after (breakfasting- in hds apartments with Mrs. 'MksKinley. They proceeded to the Southern University, ; a colored insti tution, where he was entihusiastically received! by faculty land students. The weather today is clear and warm. As the president entered the grounds of the university he twias welcomed with 'SHiail to the'Chief," sung by a chorus of 10,000 scihoo-children and accompa nied by a jsfcudeoit's .orchestra. . The presidfe-nti saidi 'in addressitoig,"i6Be' stu ents: '1 ani glad to know that all over the south where most of you dwell the s ta(teS lhave "provided institutions of learning where every boy and every girl can prepare taiemseives tor useruioess and .honor under the government in rrohlch he lives. The thing today is to be practical What you iwaJirt is to get an education and witsh iit you want good character, and with (these you want unfaltering, industry, and" if you have these three things you will harvie succesd anywhere and everywhere. God bless you." . : iFrom the university the president jwas driven to the- historic Oabdado, fac ing Jacksoml ISquare, occupied by the stajie Mimeme court, ine presiaeni was received by Goveitaior Heard, state vv -7--r Q GuQlr Mil. I 111? 1 UCUL i. trV, Nichols. President Alceo Fortiier of the Louisdama' Historical association was recognized by the chief justice (and delivered an address on the his torical associations of CSaMldo. The president made a brief reply and an official record was made on thte minutes of the visit of Mr. Mtaflfcinley to ttlhe court.. Afterwards the president spoko briefly from the balcony to an immense assemblage in the streets. : NORTH CHINA MENACED BY BOXERS French-German Expedition, in Hostil - Proviuce. - . 2 Pekln, CMteuy 2. Ajfter the Genmaa uwnWK "etrtPdiHca deft Pao Ting CPu for 1 KiuJcwang Pass on the flaordiers of SMam- tains a force Wfl 800 (boxers approached iii iiijHuii tynri nun , iiinw mniiLii w - flrora tfcie west ana sent spies into tne city, causing: sreat alarmi to the offi cials of the tcdy mho patrolled the streets all night.. iAnoraner unerw mrmnlnrfed a vfOag& SOUthl C PaottoS Fa and IhelcCt sll tihe CAPT. REED DEIIIES HE GOT COMMISSIONS ftlimW. B: 4.-jCait5atB (Read, . , r.i rtTYwHcltv tn the (commlsaar allegations lagaimst Mat. He deniedttift received ooinimlssftms ai oonrsjBtSfnd practtcfellr closea, toaay n don't mat er how complicajed they tre ean dupiieate tnen on umw T08ltftottofflce" 54Ftton Arena IV. P ?lVdstorn ssee Tctrcn & TwC-aa real crtits c-ss f.R BRYAN DISCUSSES JPARn.REORGAlilZAJiOII IAnocOnz May 2. ryan faeusse party-reorganization In this week's is ue of the Otmimoner and says t!hat tLe conditions - prescribed Jy:i.th: reortani-- J dedlaresthere ire - only two w.- whklTthe party ban be re-tlnftedw -On of (these )s through "such i'-chaiie l upiuwu in vimer element as wm pro duce concwrsd." Hbs .'hee " to tnngs some question of .suiaelent importance to ovensaiadowT the : qestloTOjftbwi whkh tbeyfdififerJItt tb, latter case insists that tbe; platform must repre sent the views of the majority on minor questions. 'The etrugsle between plu tocracy and democracy,? i he V declares, 'miisf "Wv SnjJ.1 kh.A .a A. must take one side or the other." HS says there is no middle ground. $45,000 WORTH OF COAL ' SUNK III A RIVER Evansville, Ind.,, iMay 2. The tcwr 'boatt Raymondi Horner sunk thirteen (boat Raymond Horner sunk thirteen barges of Pittsburgh Oo&I to collisl m with a pier of the Henderson, Ky., bridge this morning. The loss in coal and harges will refoch $45,000. The coal was destined for the southern .markets THE PATRICK CARE. New York, '"May 2. Albert T. Patrick, David "J. Short and Morris Mey ers, who lhave been indicated on eleven counts for forgery of the will if the late Millionaire W. M. Race, were er -ro 4 rm ari VrvVT-- T?xnrT flp irrupt 4t tlA i -k-vitt,-" rv-P ryLYVCkTa 1 aaociAiici iTkr1ia tt Pat- t rick was -also arraigmed ion the charge of murder in the first degree for caus- mg vne oeain 01 . ,v of urt were for the trial of civil defendettts desired time to which t?;cause o.. 1nror witnesses in (prepare a-demurrer tlo the indictment I?9' -e Jurors and witnesses in (tor murder, and Recorder Golf ad- journed the proceedings until tomor row. No plea was entered. METHODIST BISHOPS MEET. Louisville, May 2. The annual meet ing of the bishops of the Methodist, ihere today behind closed doors. j The most important business before ; ifche bishops Is the arrangement of the Tvlari of Episcopal visitation. This comprises the dates and places of the arfclual faomreilB-the fal:itoct Ieafefi a thout a-judge to P l:r ' are in attendance. . I FOR AN AMERICAN ISLAND Washington, May 2. The giove-n-ment has received information which forces -the belief that there is much truth in the'recentt report "that Uer- I many is seeking possesson of the Island , . -.rQia mmMi hv Venezuela, coaling 'station. The island has lgoutn Amrica I0T - naval purposes. Itts importance lies WAYNESVILLE WATER WORKS BONDS SOLD Electric Light Plant Hearing Comp'e tion Macadam Roads Waynesvllle, N. C, May 8. The waterworks Ibonds were sold today, Mr. Roby Robinson, of Atlanta, Ga being the bighest bidder. The sale was transacted (through G. S. Ferguson Son, of this place who "bid 104. Mr. Robinson , alSQ furnished the bonds, which really makes tihe consideration near 105. The amount or tne oonus io $15,000 . So that the premium Is ?w . Waynesville's credit is known of all men to (be good. rnhA 4intri Hht rolant is ineanng' completion. , In aibout one week the system will be put In operation. A large mumber of houses are being erected here. - Every mechanic In and near town is working dtull-tlme at good wages. It is a i task to find sufficient help to perform nesary f work. The drfvewayslat the Wblte Sulphur (Springs axe being sncadamlsed, and greatly to the'bety-of Mils poputor Gcnn,tb!e new propnexor, as aid ing preparations fortne mosrc wwwr kulvsdtttbe.OTiite fidlpbnir " . t -Tb conlimencfement exercises or me ?radecl?echooliwia fccu1r .next -Tuesday ana Wednesday erenlngsi at 'Academy fcfikii --l. - J -r j ; " :-l JProfrJ I?5 Magee, mgaiana . . r i- - . xJi. . lit -Ma, Tpufmuij&avte Hixriiock:. Palmer's- axe the -best. Received today lS5 aeatllIul- minttneteks;; prices fr6m U'OO "to ; $5.00. v - H&stbn&Sons -PboneJ83w : tS S."12aln. mmocfts COSTLY 8 legislature's Atterrpt to As sign a Judge From o Dis trict not Yet Existing. Governor Telegraphs Senator Pritchard He Has no Power to Apply a Remedy. SAYS HE GREATLY REGRETS CONDI TIONS MADISON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT LIKE OBUNCQMBEfS IS SWEPT OFF THE DOCKET FI NANCIAL LOSS TO THE COUNTY. Special to the Gazette. Marshall, N. C, May 2, 1901. The recent decision of the. Supreme court deciding that Judge George A. Jones cannot hold the courts of this district will in all probability do away with the, - IMadison icounty Superior court which was to begin next Mon- ' There are now three men in jail to be tried for their lives and the first week was designated to try criminal cases and the second and third weeks vai uu ;niuiiiu ca iua.ve ueu duly subpoenaed and a failure to hold the court will cost Madison county an immense sum. All defendants in jail will have to -remain there until next fall term, as the August term is for the trial of civil causes exclusively. Sen ator Pritchard sent the Governor the following telegram this morning: Hon. Charles B. Aycock, Governor, Raleigh, N. C. Decision of the Supreme court that Judge Jones, cannot ihold courts of this preside at our court which , convenes . t in the fact that It controls' the eastern approach to the Panama canal. Some fear is felt here because of the anti American feeling in Venezuela the lat ter may- permit Germany to use the i3r land as a coaline station. The Monroe iloctrine never has been applied to the question of foreign nation acq airing coaling stations on this continent, but the reports of Germany's intention w'll cause a consideration of that qut-sfon. in the city greeting his numerous friends. . Postmaster H. N. Sentelle of Clyde, was in the city today. Attorney J. J, Hooker, of Webster, was here today. YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES Following are the scores of games played by the National league teams yesterday: R H E At Brookiyn-Brofoklyn.. ..5 8 . 5 Philadelphia.. .. ..4 9 J3atteries-MJCann and MoGuire; Dugglelby and Douglass. . R H E At Pittsburg Pittsburg. . ..3 11 S Chicago 2 10 1 Batteries Tannehill and Zimmer; Eason and KUng1. R H E At St. IjOuIs St. IxulS.. ..12 17 4 Cincinnati. .. .. .. .. .. ..16 18 2 !BatterIe-4Murphy and Ryan; Phil- lippl and Pie&tx. ' Boston-New York games postponed on account of rala. " . Wmien iaiwyers of New York must take off their bats wheni- rfJctisiflg thebf profession. 4n the crimlnsl court ' ft Rani ODDortunity r. x To Pcrtift fcbsrbin; - I!ss Zzlsxt Vdcr : ICTIJTrhoase of six rooms, hard- - Ll-. wood finish; and, 1 hxrtiwoo4? f?i?Z "W?rs ; i4rK wu,-suu honses." Ttiree acres jrronnd, one acre enclosed tor' cnicJcenryard. Price nntil MsYlstti.760.: House X' alone cost $2;0OJ ' Good, neigh oornooa, uwner- nas wmuvaa interests in tsity which t require his residingkneai'in ift I VJilKieaXaBarbe,. 5 ''".rX-.Eeil estate Agents. .Z- - AAAAi kAAAAAAAAAAAAAA m BLONDE Monday.--- Failure fo bold this term will mean a loss to tflie oeoni nf hii t county of n9t-fess than one thousand f dollars. If yon can assign a judge your action will be highly appreciated by 'ttie'tax payers of this county. : J. C. (PJlITCIHlAiRD. This one mistake on the part, of. the legislature In attempting' to assign a Judge from a district which will not toe In existence until July 1, 1901, to hold the courts .of the Fifteenth district -WTii 3eMfandaurdensome cost on me , people or Madison and Buncombe counties. Senator "Pritchard tonight received the following1 telegram from Mr. Pear sail, private secretary of the governor, which-is self explanatory: "Hon. J . C. Pritchard, MarsihaU, N. C. "Have carefully examined opinion of supreme court. I think the governor has no authority to send a judge to hold Madison court next week. See today's Morning Post. Would send a judge did the power exist. Greatly re gret conditions. - T. M. PElARSAlLL, "Private Secretary." EACH SCHOOL DISTRICT TO MAKE CHOICE Whether It Will Have Duplicated Graded System or Old System. The following circular from the board of eaucauon or rauncom.be mmitv tr. the-xsomnuittees of the various school uiauKTs ox tne county (has been issued: uur vue imw Softool lam, the boards of education of the several coufcitiies of the state of North iPiaT-,iir,o have it in their ipower to iraaJke use o-f any system of edluication that, in their juogiment may be the most advtaintfl- geous to the children attendttntr thp puMic Schools. - ' "Satisfied that the system heretofore in use was, -and Is, very defective, de priving many children of Ihe benefits ot tne imethiods in use, and that thereby many were growing to majnlhood and womanShhoodl without Ibeina able to Tead and .write, who, if different meth ods 'were adopted, couad and would make use of these neglected opportuni- ues, the (bdardl of eduication oif this county have dietermaned to trwaike a change in) the scHoof system of the mst. and offer to the several districts of the county the Duplicate-Graded System so advantageously and eectively used by twenty-six (26) distnicts of (the coun ty during the past school yekr. "The reports of the teachers nxf Jiiese twenty-six (26) districts In the past two years reveal the startllns- fact that 386.mlore children under ten (10) yearai atteindec?, itihe uour month s suimaner sdhool of Mie past year tham did at tend the " same school dairing? Aguust, September, October and November,or rather, the first four months of the school session. of itfhe previous year. Ow ing to (the JalDor requiremients of the county the ohrldreim jpf ten (10) years and upwards have necessarily to be en igaiged in the various' 'occupations that require them and, owing to this camse, many fail to go to school at all. This being the case, 'the duty most pressing upon the board is to f urnish the miettihod of education best adapted) to the get ting to school of the largest numbed of children- utoder ten (10) years, aril past - experience ihas shown that this can best be accomplished by the sum mer session, as tried last year, as an experiment, and now adopted by the board under authority of the law. Bach distriet of the county Is permitted', this year, to choose which of the two they will take, the Duplicate-Graded Sshool of nine (9) months, commencSn JunV 3rd, or tShe old system of (7) months, commencing1 August 5ith. "The board' requests each district to, at once, make up their minds as to their choice and report as soon as possible to the county superintendent. EMPIjOTMENT OF TEACHERS FOR SUMMER SOHOOUS. "As these summer schools will com1 mence ota the first Monday (3rd day) of June, the present committee of each district has the power to appoint the tesueber. but that can only be done tar tbe term of office, whtoh expires. Julv 8tft. This; unless precautions are taken to prevent, might produce, some un pleasant complications, as . to the chansr of teachers by the new comanifttees, ann variious possible misunderstandings. To prevent thi? the board requests thia)t each comttnittee , Of the sumimer sdaooi dSsrtWcts consult with tfhe couu ty- superintendent as regards .e tap- polnbmehc of a teacher and) witjn .nis ap DstevaS thte board will feel it'ibelr duty. iiiftr the inresefijt emergency to req-tfest f! the" three joomtteemieii, "f eacbr niwnflp,- tbe endorsement of the fcontoacfl- iwiUhi eacbi teach er so Btatorwved. So selecting' these teachers -the boardlrges Tipon the com Ttrfttees and the superintendent fto dare fuflly ;cdosut;; the wishes of ne pecpla of tbe districts.? .B scboois xaai mmy XContlxifuedi '. ontbe fiftb page .) ml - dl III- IT mm linlUto,atWUl f B "v DiioeenSargea ; pxn-traits -ia.e 7xbjm:tSifa pastel - Do .not send S .JwhtX valued,ft?nlly:L- Picture ; t;to have it emargearnen you can. -i ftavtt done bettJtet' ilgnt'' bere " Our-"': portraits ' say; be higher e Vgnto1fers -ybu, but4:-"there ; S a difference-to- quality wauon is Twt vCotramitaJble In dWlars and i -j. cents. ?-a vN.BvocKi I- Dnttftn "Air rt'.V A ieeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeee. VENGEANCE FOR A MURDER Five Men Secretly Killed Near Selma Since Suncfay Night. - All in or Near the Cabin in Which Depnt Sheriff Ed wards Was Killed. NEGROES TERRORIZED AND TAKING TO FLIGHT NO OLUB TO THE PERPtETRATORS OIF THE (SHOOTING OF THE AlJ- IiEOED ASSAJSSIN. 'Selmia, iMay 2. Three negroes wera found dead this imorndngj near the cab in in which Deputy Sheriff Edwards was killed Siutetdiaiy nigftrt, Jten miiles south of Selma. : Ed Dawson, la (nephew of Henry Dawson), in .whose bouse lEdiwards was killed, was foundl dead in the public road, veMoles havimg to drive out of the road to pass. The other two were shot in the cabin. All were supposed to have been Implicated in the Mur der of Ddiwiards. The negroes are terrorized and fleeing to the city.. There is no clue as to who did the shootSijg. Other trouble is ex pected. Berlin people can 50,350 telephones. say "Hello!" on Boys' Shirt Waists Made from best Percales, Madras and Ducks. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Cheap at 'a quarter oooo Aoilears 33 South Main Street. IFIancy names for girls are going ent Boys' Special 3c of fashion. ' A ' New; . York clergymaa , wbx Jot some reason. Is partJculaTly -tat: -demand at dorlstenlngs is the authority for .the sUtemdB.", j . t A" 'wbt established and weir fylcs basSaess m AsbevHIe'forone thoaiand dollars, worth two, thousand. A great cbanoe for cn energe persoa to maie cnone4 220 cree 4 of: land in-Transrlvan- 4a cwmty; five miles Cram Breyard, five dollars at acre;daxit Fails are npon ttxls tract, iit Is bvOWmbered with tnnnmerable' buCffing sites : for, sujnmer or winter nomes. - - " , lAppiy eaa-ly tcr"' " - i : CLlirFORD & DAVIEg RJEJAIi !ESniAT53 BROKERS, - Room' 17 Library: EulldlnSi Atheville, N. C. 1 1 l-'W- J
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