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The f- farmer who last year put allvhia hopai in cotton and tdbacco and cut his feed f crops feels like ordering a large supply automatic kick$ng,raacuineani ; get " ting in close proximity to all o them Nashville (N. C.) Graphic. The cabbage snake made Its persoo a appearajxc'herelast twefc ;ifr. .Bulo Kennedy f ou$d .ne is preparing cabbage tf of nie'MWfoytiie thlftf is about the size of a pin and was inches long. It waa very much alit twhen dlscorered, and twisted anclttied itself into a bunJdlejofjlajts. It. is on exhibition at " -Wii offlceWllkesbWo Chronicle. The United Statesl sipostalijdirsctor discloses the fact that Forsyth county , tlw-Ranaeirhtyea with 87 offices, anrl thA steitn nfmiiVM 9,iwuuioru , moKeS'&surry la . . ; irtdson'51, Darle 28r Yadkin 39. New iuuiover my a omces. WlimiDZ ton, Wrightsvilla and Oaertle, Pasquo tank and Jones counties haye 9 offices "acb. Mining Company Incorporated. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 27.-rT,he Manhat tan Mining company of New York city capital $360,00 has been incorporated to operate iji Arkansas or elsewhere The directors j are John- H, Richter and t John, t -t Anderson, of few York city Thomas J. Keenari, of Pittsburg, and Edward . J. Millspaugh, of Utica . - ; and Daniel A Pierce, of Syracuse. pTwqL Killed In. FVelght Wreck. '."Leadville, CoL, Jan. 27,-r-Aj freight wreck on 4 the Rio Grande railroad at :Pando,:20,miles,'west of Leadville re .Suited in-the-death of Engineer J. P ' iteaay ana fireman ueaiy, both of Saliciarakeman Kely 'was, badly V injured.' --Thei-locomotive v and 16 .ireignt cars were destroyed by fire." AT Dress Goods, Notions, Millinery, Traveling Bags Trunks, Cloaks, Sboes,s Clothing, Hats aM Caps. Our business having outgrown the p-esent buildings, we will build a large modern .store on the it of the three stores at 29, 31 and 33 South Main Street. All goods now in stock must be closed out before March 1st This is no fake sale, but goodi will be sold AT ACTUAL COST. others profits when you can quote specials as everything is Cost, No Goods Charged to Anyone G. A. MEARS S Main St. Ashcville C. PRICE OF LACE CAUSES FIGHT. Excitement In Dry Goods Store at Greenville, 8. C. Greenville, S. C, Jad. 27. While at tending a bargain sale in a leading dry goods store here yesterday two p Greenville's leading society women be came involved in a fisticuff. The af fair began in a quarrel over the own ership of a piece of lace. Both young ladies claimed the lace and a wrangle occurred in which hot words v were passed. With every word the two la dies became more enraged. One slap ped the other in the face, which brought forth a scream that was heard throughout the crowded store. A friend interfered and prevented any further trouble. There were over 100 lady customers present and the incident created great excitement for a short time. The news of the "scrap" soon spread, and it is the talk of the city. The incident is noteworthy because of the prominence of the ladies concern ed. One is a very beautiful, graceful dancer and exceedingly.,pqBular. The other is a. member of iejeral ladieb' clubs and the wife of a prominent bits iness man. -ills Absorbing 6ther fSodies, ! Richmond, Va., Jan. 27 The Amer lean Gutydjof JUchmond, of which ex- Jovernor Gharle T. 0Ferfall is preslt dent, is absorbing other beneficial or ganizations of the south: The Knigs ;of Damon, of Maconi'tla. ha'a' alread .gone into the American Guild, and gotiations for taking th Anvil, of Sa ?yahnah, Gal int6"tnreonsolidation ire 3iow under way. The, American Guild 4ias a membership bf ,9,000, with aboul $12,000,000 ihSuranceti in1 force. 'i ij.WolTora Chooses Speakera,7 I Spartanburg, S. C, Jan. 27. THa election of speakers for the annual Wofford college sophomore 'exhibition took place yesterday morning with the following results: Speakers;' Calhoun society, Burnett, Candler and Cannon J Preston society, . Harden, Harmon and Moore. Presiding, officer, V. V, Nivef, Marshals Glove, chief; Calhoun socles ty, La'wton, Turner and Cottinghamf Preston society, Smith, Herbert-and All. ; ,: -v'-' . Columbia, SjO; Jant i27-A tele gram to Blhop'Capsr veyed the intelligence of the death ol 'the Rev. John, G; : MjCullough, D. Dj "which occurred' at'Walhalla afterj 'long Hlness The 'venerableminlster; wuuMuSpBuimBuiiuxiUDaw ww?,t, tlifl nn"is Ktrnne-one mav. h&ZrJT ".7 in the urt)er, portion of the"statef hadK. . .." " ' reached She xipe-,old age. of 82. years. . .. .. . - . .... - - : ,-tBHtmore" Plrewood buy from us at marked down $151000 for a Leg. New York, Jan. 27. A verdict of $15,000 damages has been awarded by. a jury in the Hudson county, N. J., circuit court in favor of Michael Paga nini against the North Jersey Street Railway company for the loss of a leg cut off by a trolley, car Jan., 26, 1900. Paganini is a violinist and a grandson of the famous Paganini. The car started as he was getting off the front platform., Manchurlan Treaty. Pekin, Jan. 27. It is expected that the Manchurlan treaty will be signed within a week. Diplomats here do, not manifest much interest in it, as they do not believe any written treaties will in the slightest degree affect the policy of Russia in Manchuria. A separate contract with the Russo-Chinese bank secures to the bank complete control of the railroads and mines. . Memphis To Observe the Day. I Memphis,? Jan. 27. -Acting Mayor R. R. Henderson has issued a proclama tion calling upon the city schools and public institutions to observe Wednes day, Jab. - 29; as, McKinley memorial I day, and requesting that contributions be made to the memorial fund. Th$ churches are asked to take up collec-4 tions for the samepurpose on Sunday, Jan. 26. ; .; 'n Tt9tate"Fertlller Want j. : ? . Columbia S. Cr Jan. 27-The. house sd representatives today passed a res? olution tois;ppoJnt. ft: commission to take steps to' establish a state ferti izer plant , to use therSitates phosphate rock and to pperatethe factory with convict labor. - ;1 Solons Will Visit Exposition. , ., CtelumDia4 & Jan, 27.--The Xegis- latnre of South Carolina; has 'accepted the iiiTifation of the, CTnarleston expo sition directors and will Vist the fail next Thursday and Friday and Satup day. Meets at Charlotte In May. Charlotte. N. a, Jan. 27,--One of the largest labor organizations in tho coun try, the United Textile Workers pi America; will meet in CharlPtte next May. v ; To Cure alCold in One Day Take Xjaxative BroinoQutnine Tableta. All; druggists refund.the money, .if it tolls ta cure. B. Wrove' flignatura - on earn box. 25e. ' , -. . . It one has '"'S) r cool rroOm where the air can jbekeptmolsduring the., daytime able to grow violets in the house. Bat in a not room raiiure, is a ioregone con- elusion .February Ladies' Home Jour- nai. :; :y"; ; :?;''.rj; ': If o-rtu iMtiwiwm lm uernian Professor RIngel;;of Sekiucon tei opened a Spartan school for boy:. utys a spatclx tYom7? Inter Ocean. Hisv pnplls wear loose aim()acl:eta tnpneiTl ened at the" waist with a leather girdle; flannel trpusersf,and.,sandathpnt socks: That is all. The. rood is the simplestv; jDosslblescixit lean pfat and :ygetables-T-aod.jttmt 1 very mod- crate anantltles. Sf No lxysyiaiowMtd MiMbt a moment If hiStStodles are ended, he must begin another ' sort pf work, Ifj It Is pniy cleanini 'wlndPwj Absolute ess i enxorceo. - xne noya are constantly washing, swimming, scrub bing their bodies or scouring their clothes. .;rnV- '".:i'-'f f .?t'i.i if i In snmmer the boys rise at 40 o'clock and in. winter at 6 o'clock. The greater pari of the time they spend in the.open air, sji4 mostdf their lessons are 'prepared 1 out' of5 doors. Sickness is practically, unknown. The lads are encouraged to bear pain of all sorts, although cruelty is forbidden. The success of the establishment' has been so great thai Professor Ringel in tends to open a girls schoolroom on the same lines. His Idea about girls, however, is that they are not ; to be taught as scholars, bat to become good housekeepers. The less :;a,; woman knows Outside' of her own house, says Prof essor Ringel, the better. ODD DENTAL OPERATION. Hew Uf .For Sydnnille PmMenarev , I . .;; yiBtiptmrnpr pjtof9mWfim in U. rWow, wow wow!? groaned a tele graph messenger, holding his ace in his hands while-the salt tears coursed down his grimy cheeks as he stagger ed into ? the passenger elevator of a downtown building in Philadelphia the other ereningV" " ' . "What's- the matter, kidrT queried tbet youth at the elevator lever. 1 "Me foot! Metoof! ttabesbada all de dentisses shops is shet up this time o nlghtr' wailed the messenger. "Lemme look at yer tooth," said the ather. - "Say," he continued, after a brief In spection, 'lemme take it out fer ye. will yer "Surer replied the messenger. In a Jiffy one end of a stout bow string was looped around the aching tooth and the other end tied fast to the sliding door of the elevator. Then the slevator boy moved the lever, the car shot downward, and to the accompani ment of a yelp from the messenger the tooth leaped from his jaw, says the Philadelphia Press. For a moment the lad was-angry enough to fight his bene factor, . but gratitude 't finally prevailed, and he went away rejoicing. When the elevator boy tells the story, J he begins by saying, "1 .performed a,, dental operation," for all the world a If hej lived in Boston instead of Phila delphia. Butterfly Breeding; a Crase. Butterfly breeding seems to be the latest craze that fashionable folk have taken up in London. The originator of this pretty pursuit, which is more scientific than fads usually are, is be lieved to be Miss Baden-Powell, the sister of the hero of Mafeking. Miss Powell, I - am told writes the corre spondent of the New York Herald, breeds a large number of butterflies In her drawing room. Mr. Lionel Rotha . child is also possessed of this hobby whose votaries include a number ofr other well known persons. A recent importation from Paris Is an exceptionally handsome reception gown of green velvet combined with white, cloth, gold braid and 'black chenille embroidery; a feature of the bodice was a large tur incruated collar. THE HOME GOLD CURE An Ingenious Treatment by which praQkaids are fiein g ured Daily in Spite ol Themselves. So Noxtotul ioses-nNo Weaiwnfing o the ftterv A pleasant moA pogittv Cure for the Liquor Bkbit It is iio ir tenalr known and onde stood that ilnmkenness is a disease jau not (wealcaess A body flllea witn pens m: and nervi coniDjetely utterM by periodical tir constant use of intozicaat liiuors, r rsiffnlre-a anti4ot tapable ol neutrafislna and eradicating this poison on and dsrroyinsf ts czavinsj Car ta IcauiU. ,Saffireri may naw curs them serves at home witlurtrt publicity or los of time from business btbJtjRwonderfu "Home GoM Cure iriblcti tsas been per feoted after-amay yeais ot olosa stud ose B0(iarjan9 idlr4aiBS tlila wx(n derfnl iesan la poslUvsiy coarcnttsd to cure th not obstiaaU cast ''ne matter tocm bard a. driasker. .Our ; ree ordsShrow e tuary toq transfont of thousands or dxinkaras Into SSber, in duStrtous a 3?rit men. ; ! wirm cDtta, your gussANpg y CBXl2XBS2tt 50!B21 TOUR IVsJXIHSS&S !. This remedy Is in bo sense a nostrum but is a cpeclflo tor tils dlseass onr. aad is so sklUfully devised and; prepared that it is thorou3ily soluble and pies ant to the taste, so that it can be give in a outp of tea or cofSee without tte knowledge r of the person takina it, Thousands, of drunkards have, .cured themselves with this DTtoeless J remedy and as many moire have been cured and made temperate men by having the core; axunisterea iDy loving mends and rel atives without their knowledge in eat fee. or tea and believe toly that the aisconttoued drinkliig of their own fre will. DiQ NOT "WtAIT; DO NOT B3 TXESLJUXEOf by apparent " 'tmifroremmnV Drive out the disease at once and o aB ttme,-; fTHB HOME GOLO CORET ls sold at the extremery low price b one doMr.r ttm jAg within' reaci of eyerybody a,treatrnent more eftectu al than others oostmglfroin 25 to ISO Full directions aceomipany-&c3 packace wffjMfi: uj m Biuuea .pnysiiciaa w tuiy pan ozw'won- v on receipt,.of one ,dnUarr. Address De parxment jj zsi, Edwin B. Giles & COM PA.NT2SS0 and 2332 Market Jttreet. Phil siiijtKmm.jmw ianfe of r t Cars leave public square Daily at o'n r i -v And Sunset The last car leaves IF ARB 15 Pine Scenery are sure If you use the Gazette want columns. The Gazette reaches the people who have money to buy what they want. If you have what they want advertise it in the Gazette want ads, and you are sure to get a part of their money. 4 If you want anything within reason, you can get it by advertising in the Gazette1 want columns. PEOPLE'S COLUMNS MISGELIiEJNtBOIJQ . MANAGER Reliable firm wants cap able man to manage branch office, taking direction of business; salary $1,500 and liberal commission. Good references and $600 cash required. Address, Box 356, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED1 The traveling public to know that W. R. Maney has newly fitted up his house at (Democrat, Bun come county, and can comfortably icare for all that come his way. 2&8-2w. eod. PARTNER WANTED 'With $150.00 to take half interest in produce busi ness, one who has some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred. Good chance for right man. Address Produce, care ot Gazette office. 297-3t. FOR "SASLBTjwo good mlteh cows. Phone No. 668-3 or address D. J. Mc-. Clelland, iEinma, N. C. 297-3t. WANUHa?I !I have- jcall for. 2 pool ta bles, must be. cheap? For sale,: 28 vols. Encyclopedia Britta X f .stood .condition, nrice $16. Second hamd furniture 'and. hooks .bojogbt, 5 Phone' .;32l.il. MBD,. Auctioneer, 35 ..NMain street- , ,r, , .; WAiNTBDrJPnptla to attend the ,Nlght , PchooT at .Asheville Business College 'See our announcement in , thia .Issue.. T'.. J I -. r .''i I'll' 'i':.-! jrroasu uui once ana arrange xq enter. .axi.e-.. , .- WANTBDA; gdod sewing, .girl, one accustomed to first iclasa work. None other need apply.; . Mrs. Mrs. B. B. jMimaanV'i) HJawassee-place. 295-6t. TO LOAN AND .WAiNTErWe hare to loan400 also $10,000 onfeood real estate or approved rsonal jen- t dorseinentj Wlanted-Wa have a cus tomer who jwlil buy for cash a .good jbusiness well- estebUshed iGrooeries . dry good, or anything ' attractive. : See us at once about thls. Natt Atkinson &. Sons Co.. Real Estate Dealers. IF TOU are looking for a painter, or a paper hanger, call ot SO Ni Main fit; We also carry a nice line of wall pa per at i lowest (prices. Fitzpatrfck ' Bros. Phone 157. . tf FOR SALE A Jersey..c0w. , Apply at -48 Flint street: -"- - - - tfr ' FOR RENT. '. FOR : REJOTPleasantii xmsV'i niew , house, new furniture, ..pleasant flpea tlpn near cr line 'No. 80' Orchard . street. r , : -i :'298-3t. FOR RENT Nice new cottage of : six rooms and bath. Good location. JHigh vand dry., Fine Mews. Only $H.00 per, month.-" Call onMrs.Bettie A. Morgan 40 Morgan "avenue., 287-Un. k nTii .li.. ij yr... .... . . , leifin,ito48:h3ui. Ifflite iff effect 15. for) inn a 7n s nfain trie Park after sunset. Beautiful Sunsets t. i .' . k 'ft FOI,BiSINT--toe 9 room house two blocksT ' rrom Postoflice, ail modern plumbing; two six room flats with bath, hot and cold water, one seven room cottage just completed. Oliver. I. Revell, No. 12 Barnard building, J eod. tf . FOR SALE 23 lots with 5 houses la Ashevllle. Big (bargain at This property rents for 10 per cent, on cost. J. B. Bostic Co., Room 15 Temple Court. Phone 601. TO LETT Furnished room, new house, with northern family without chil dren, modern improvements, bath. etc., 6 minutes walk from court house, board if desired. Address In diana, are Gazette office. 294-3w.-eo3. FOR RENT 'Fine suburban home neap I Biltmore, overlooking Biltmore es tate. Ten acres 'In lot, modem bouse, 10 rooms, with good foam and 4 room servant cottage. Situated in large oak grove with fine lawn, fur nace heated, hot and cold water, bath eto. Natt Atkinson & Sons' Oo., Real Estate Dealers. FOR RIIN1T Des$rable bedroom, for gentleman. Steam heat, bath, janitor, service, etc. 20 Temple Court. tt Wipa. Johnston, Jr. FOR RENT At Victoria, the finest suburb of Ashevllle, on an elevation commanding superb views, with grouads laid out by landscape aM tect, four new furnished houses, with electrio light and all modern improve ments. Will be let to approved ten ants. Address Biltmore Estate Bilt more, N. C. 151-tf. BSTABISHED BUSINESS FOR SAIffl A Uve mercantile business in, fine location with low rent. Best of rea sons for selling. Paying business, so will not be sacrificed. Party must have ready money or negotiable pa per. Apply to N, Gazette office. . 160-tf. BOARDING. BOARDERS WANTED In a private family, new house, neatly furnished, electric, lights, hot baths, joining bed rooms, northern taible, five minutes walk from square. Address Mrs. W , Care Gazette office. 280-lm-eod. BOARD 'Pleasant rooms with board. One sixty-one, Nortn Main street Phone No. 678. MISSUS DOUGHTY eod. tf ROCK LEDGtB-Opposite auditorium, best location in city for business or Pleasure. Sunny rooms, pleasant home. Rates U to $2 per day. Mrs L. V. Dole, Prop., 62 Haywood street FATRVIBW, on Sunset drive, now open for guests; new management; situa- !tion ideal for those seeking recupera tion or rest. Eeverything new, ser vice first class; open fire places; surj parlors. Phone 340 for rates. ttm THE PEOPLE'S er New York Tri-Weekly Trihane. - Mls Mo Ad Sttday," is- in 1 reality V fine, fresh every-otber-dey dally, giving ,the latest news on days of issue, and covering news of the other three. It contaSos all Important foreign cable news -which a,ejar the IAILr TRD3UNH of 'so J2omestJad Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories, Elegant Half-tone Illustrations, Humorous Items, industrial Information- Fashion Notes, Agricultural Matters and Com prehensive and reliable financial and Market reports. 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