" - - - - c - . " u IT 1 - f. GLIMPSES OF LIFE IS THE OLD IIORTH STATE Floating Items That Sbow the Trend-of Industrial and Social Progress, x k-I EVENTS OF INTEREST Jj i THE HAND OF THE SKY - -gleanings fcrom the Columns rt)f ijocalPapersfin Various Towns of the Stat - Salisbury PythUaw will have tothf rJm um ttt-pir claim I naving n i of Iheir fraternity the "smallest Pylhi- bnifl the world." Major Hertz is the ' gentlemen to whom they refer j-Wheff niirfeinff -this claim. Tne WBPm:ub it mr tt: W. Tftrsfett. Jr.. 5 fepent last week In Montgomery counfy ; ? In'the lnterest bf this paper and "while at Star he had the-pleasurS of meeting Mr. Elvin Bean, son of Attison Bean, a respected citizen of Montgomery. Mr. 4 'li - Bean is just 21 years of age and whn standing uon a pair" of scales halancea 1 v them ait an even 55 pounds. He has recently mi. cessfully met tne fTious j tests of the order of rthe Knights of , -ytnms,-ai mar, u - - : fledge? inember of the trder.-Lexing. null jjusyavcu. I j Another chapter in the Greensboro : c .marxet nouse irouiDie was. vujwtw. ui-,..i"fwo.. " A vun6u ';r .the.poilce oou'ri Saturday eveng,;.AfheKand-was-,a. .Miaa -Bessie R. Heiner. ' " tx7ui f .aABun0 -'-Rri xt a i. tt..,. .v, fcra raHth.nt iWwnw , ! :,T Wolf formerly occupied a 7aH in the l market, but after a iportion of the reg ulations had been repealed by thi al dermen he surrendered his contract and vacated the stall. He did not cease selling fih and oysters, however. After hearing the evidence in the case Mayor Pro Tern Joyner suspended judgment upon the payment of costs and the promise of Wolfe to cease violating ithe law. Realizing that he could not buck against; the city government, ; Wolfe came up this morning, paid his license tax, gave bond and again took possession osf a stall j News-paper reports conflict aw to the offer o Hon. F. A Palmer to Elon col- lege. The facts are these. Mr. Pal- mer offers Elon college $30,000 cash dur ing 1902, df dt will raise $20,000, first payment of $20,000 to ibe made by Feb- ruary 1, if the college raises $12,000 by, . that time. The $12,000 has already been . raised, so the college receivee $32,000 in ' cash now. The offer of Mr. Palmer was made, known about November 1.- The' college has until next Christmas to raise the rest of .the $20,000. These facts - are given your correspondent by j. M Newman, the chairman of the board of ' trustees. F. A. Olds J . .: .,.jjH LURED WOMAN TO HER RUIN But the Law Novv Has Baumgardner In Its Grip. Durham, N. C., Feb. 3. U. G. Baum gardner was arrested in Cincinnati yesterday afternoon. . He is wanted here for embezzlement of $400 from Mrs. J. B. Freeland. He is also want ed jn , Richmond for stealing $2,1P0 frpjesame woman, and it is he wfi anted at Alexandria, Va., and othw .s for similar offenses. Baumgardner came here little more than two years ago from Lynchburg, - ' and during the year that he was in Durham -was a high roller, driving fast horse spending much time on the i - race tracks, gambling and with wom en. He operated a number of slot 3machines in this city and elsewhere. '..In connection with the embezzle-V.,-" fnent and larceny from Mrs. Freeland .-there is a story of a ruined and wreck ed home. He boarded with the fam ily of Mr. Freeland, a prominent busi ness man. He soon gained the con- fldence of every member of the fam ily, and persuaded Mrs. ' Freeland to put $400 in his business. It was this money that he is. charged with embezzling.- .Soon after this he left here with Mrs. Freeland, who deserted her hus band. and children and went to Rich mond. She drew from the bank some $2,560, which had been deposited in her- hame by her husband. Soon after . reaching Richmond Mrs. Freeland was taken quite ill, and she claims that Baumgardner went into her trunk and ; Btole $2,100 and left, ! i -; 1 - 5 From then, about a year ago. Until . ;now the authorities have been looking xrfor him in this country and Canada. --y- True bills for embezzlement in this - V city and larceny in Richmond' 'ihave J)een found againsthlni byn thegrami umi na ai?r mae.xp jace tne tucn- xnondaUthorlti'es. .Raleigh, Feb.- 2-A negro convict v" e&w.r aere is serving yet to run. He was engaged to marry JxewiiextWedhlda -ainoibei;cbafiteS clothes, saw' his fiancee,, postponed, !the .date Qf jthe ;self, told bis sory,, was giten;a note to the. gang boss 'and' walked back to , the .corjtict camp? alonev "v SmiKFmBmtilvi P-tl r iK f 'Tj-ikiJ xVa:' V. "Wil:. rfinnrailire marriage tnen went; to tne Hornet of Xtx& Joad upesoV, surrendered him- . . Salisbury for the killing- of VR JB.. f v Moore at ,thl"shopsJ,at3pencer. Moore - and ' Fqlgef quarreled. Moore cursed :t him 'aAdhedatVhimit Is asserted, ?' wftlra' butcher Knlfe- Foigef shot film .- three. times and; death resulted alinost ' . Instantaneuslyv, A- ubgro who attempt- m.'h ' ' ".'mi r : W. f ." --"ed'to help Moore was also shot s - - , t - . T ....uu-AtiniMiTcn i : -. " t NOTED SEA FIGHTER, TZ ' - 1 ' ,"'''n;r nn V Will Have An Aggregate Tonnage of 1,500,000 Tons- New York, Feb. 3. The Somerset : Coal company, with $4,000,000 capita has bewv organized in this city. Tbft J new complany has, it is announced!! taken possession of the following propf owa nnmhriand and 1 1 rni mmnanf. Duncombe mine. Jamr 5 YT T--Tj' , - fc.i fci r--f priaar uoai company, vaaeiiiaui - j ' "iLi.far"--"-J" company, Listie Coal compayfPlnjLSIOOCrrfeni Hill CojjcompaH7rttQClTCol:xnrar . : r s pany. Tub Hill mine, Chapman. .mineJi VWJJIi, I V 4 ' " Wilmoth mine, Tttomas inlntfandili ' eaaf thaveahealthy lme witha . J. " ' clogged up sewer, "l. ;--'--'-r"r? son creek. 'ftSfcWi r-S5C?i, w s These propeK-wewer tire? Baltimore land Ohio railroad,, in Somerset, county, Pa., and hate anag gre gate tonnage of 1,500,000 tons." Officers of the Somerset Coal com pany arf O. W. Wat$on, president; J. T. Gardiner, vice presidentandWi n.; Sharp, treasurer. . Th grei?eral of- flees ox the company will be located in New York. KENEVAL HAS THREE WIVES, Bigamist, Formerly of Chicago, Is Con victed In KnoxvUle. - KnoxTille, Feb. 3. Walter Keneval, formerly of Chicago, was convicted Qf bigamy yesterday and sentenced to 10 yearg jn the penitentiary. He has applied to the Eupreme c ; Keneval the inventor of court. the Ken fval coolcing' rcissl He is charged with having three , ; ."T 'h" ," of KnOxville, who married Keneval. about two years ago. COLLISION ON WEST SHORE. Express Train and Switch Engine tlon wt hay offered o many I was while his vessel was rxunding her Crash Eight Injured. timtt to call oft ttsliid let us tell you I self to pieces that he ordered the band Syracuse, n. y Feb. 3. in a colli- sion near here between the West I Shore National express, eastbound. 1 and a switch engine eight persons were, injured, as follows: Charles W. Snow, Jackson; Mich. , William Martin, engineer, seriously. Samuel Zurbrick, fireman, seriously. George W. Brown, Lowell, Mass. J. R. Skinner, New York, Louisa VanZandt, Syracuse. E. Andrew Smith, Fayetteville. S. F. Sherman, Utica. To Colonize Negroes. Hastings, la., Feb. 3. A negro from southern Alabama has been in this county for the past three days get ting options on large tracts of the finest land in Mills county, 5. miles east of: Taboro. The object of buv lng so large a quantity of land is to colonize negroes for farming and gar. deniner nurtioseR to nift theN vmfT.l.icnmoHO county : bharp iJlunt, ol w jf F w A. JXKfKA, I the finest iarms in the county and for o- ' w v s ci vyx i some of the land is paying as high as 200 an acre. Mormon Elders Bring Suit Lavonia, Ga:, Feb. 3. It is learned here that on acount of the whipping of two Mormon elders near here last December 37 prominent citizens around here have been sued for $50,000 dam ages. It . is said that the prosecutors have the names of many who had nothing to do with the whipping, and did not hear of it for some time aftei itwas done. One is a feeble old man living 10 miles from the sceae of whip- ping, who has not been able to be out at night in years, but who is wealthy, Broke World's Record. Waco, Tex., Feb. 3. In the mid- Winter shoot of the Waco Gun clun now in progress in this city, Rollo 0. Heikes, of Toledo, O., broke the mn.ij0 . . . worlds record Friday afternoon for clay pigeon shooting. Shooting from the 1-yard mark he broke 99 Out of 100 and made a straight run of 89. He is already the champion. Thompson Is Confirmed. wasnington, Feb. 3. The senate has , confirmed the nomination -Of J. I Q.: Thompson, to be a postmaster at TAtskegee;.-AIa. Tugs Release Stranded Vessel. f!T Hmitv V T?a1 ZJLJTIi. KJl weeian stWrhshlrT frir with dynamite and railroad Iron, he- lore reportea asnore, near. una, Bhoail life saving station, N. C, was "pulled off by tugs last night and is nbw -6s her way to Norfolk.' ' Nashville Given $600,000, Washington, Feb.. -3. The commit- I Ktee on ' public -. -T i rh mt .rrliW. no nAn r - f - " T rji fTr Four Suspects Arrested. 4 Lyon, of this county, brought in! yes terday from - Calhoun Falls four irnen suspected of the robbery of the Due West postoffice. They give theirihames as J. W Cdsey; ot Boston ; - Gus Breeds I w iiHnpreji ; jo Airora anau wit 1.1 . I Brooksj :of Wilmington, N. C. Ihey awaiting the -denting - vw m. TT a A. jl a . n XL1. t by Postoffice Aeent Oeoree Smfth-s ... t. McSweeney-Offers Reward. - ? ; Columma;-S; CvFeDT 3. The : gov- ernor has offered a reward of $100 for the f appxllenj6oMFarid conviction! ol tne party or parties who recently et fire to and burned the . barn; arid : Qufe houses ofjrKjSL Barr,-f RockJkWell, - 1 - - - ucts on the Omaha markets. He hasPew aern; racK rnarP. 01 aoutnport; been irivfin the nntinno , onaroi 4 Early Dawn, of Raleigh: Dred Pea- UllLaL lilbVVyiy; I The late Admiral Kimberlr wa. or: . ; S A - Pure e ureal i -r'Wf I TW Wa impure it eeases to rrr dff othei imp6ritie:from the ritel organs. What is worse it imparts its own' poiions to the langs,the kidneys, the liver, etc, , . v;, -r Thoseiwith tfch, pure blood Jmow no ill health. : i ' ' i v In all of our experience we have never met anything better than Vinol for tbor- -OUjhly purifg a Yinol contain hi a highly concentrated state just thecleents&iatareneededto enable thelood p take f romjhestomach those properties it needs' for enriching itself' and reconstructing' the body, 1. also enables the blood to get rid tf ; the" impuritiesit absorbs front the -different I TitaLorgans in its circulatory action. We wishto call you? attention' to the foUowing letter which'eomes from One of the many who have been made well bv the use of Yinol. It is from Miss Gertrude McGee of Toledo, Ohio, who is a daughter of the popular proprietor oil ttxe 'BurnettM of that place. Shfcsays: 4For the oast ten vears the irovd health was to me meaningless. lectors and their prescriptions jfrere. nnsUccessful as oeir proorij.iun1jwBr. unsuccessxui as 1 farasthe buildlnie up of iny body adV th- .ratfnn A? T-r Kioii-i; -i I eeTrfed. nntif onebriffht dav mvnhftleiM I P.criWTtooi; hfi? OTIfl now about fourteen. Jbottles 'and find that M rabrethan all y bu claimed for it. For yeais it.rba. been my want io iway for strengthr-ttoTT have one prayer and an occasional dollar Scat. Yinol and! am f eelihg stronger and better every day.' 1 xvmTimU &mtm iZr4A ui I more about Vinol.;? W T are jSJwaya I ready to refund to anyone the price I P1! "Pf T?"?M ,Mjiauwa - i irn mum .,rA, . i H.l.PFilFFUrJ DRUGGIST. ' . To Cure aCold in One Day rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money U It taila to cure. B. W. Grove's signature a on each box. 25c. SOME ODDLY NAMED MEN. North Carol iria Boasts of a Numb.: of Novelties. ; -Raleigh, Feb. 3j North Carolina has 801116 strangely named residents. Among these are bink yuick, of . , y I000 of Greensboro, and , Pleasant Skeeter, of Hyde county. But the per- son with the queerest name is not in the above list. He is Many Citizens Carter, of Mecklenburg county. ' The boy's father, John Carter, says the boy's mother gave him the name, and that she saw it In an old newspaper 1 at her home. The name was the signature to a political letter. The Charter Mill. Columbia, S. C, Feb. 3. The secre- tar?r of state has issued a commission - tnG. Mahon & Arnold company -of reenviUe, which proposes to ; do 'a general wholesale ;antr3 retail dry goods and clothing . business on a lanital stock' of $50,000, A. commiRsinn w also issued to the fiome Savings-aid Loan company of ROck Hill, capitalized at 150,000, Th6 corporators' are A F. Ruff, Edgar E. Poog and J. S. White. T,a, tti tt. j ' The Bew ey Hardware company of Chesterfield, gave notice of the in- crease of its stock from $10,000 to $25,000. HOHENZOLLERN PUNdH. Majrrelona Drl&lc Iaavlred br Xlitea n..w. Ti.t . - t lfnL viJi rn In honor or Prince Henry's visit to the United States to be present at the launchihg of the kaiser's new yacht The Only .iUiam,' I New York, has invented a wondrous cxmt)0dfrwhich,-,'he' baS named - the T Hohenzollern punch; - which, be de-l icjhiw wu - YorkHeraia: -j iri i.., K-,t kAa Af a bclejB, b4ne,;wlJ3e .iiieDrrauennuich f 1f six bottles of .Rhine wine, plntlof Rfat .vtaltfe? to those f who expect to 1 wiew-r ? "J v I :IKrr-and""two..bottles. oietttafnlKriiii; W is ;iaoj?us" y fanaotr ov"!?. tP6! t ; wcvuresque .iw.jsp.nsan,- poac fruit to wit, pmeappje, oranges Kand ftc-. ! ' ' "' . " -: 1? iHervhea one larce same. six;, potties 01 extra urycaamr pagiie, ?aiid seryerlta-iwehfyfive per SOH-V. .- lap imfwuiw ui iv . uozen Quke 50 per .cent of the property of England 'is ihfeUred.' : -; 1- savi,w;si-iiwii iixa.jr gai. lac Kmry 'nil r the politician gets the money'. ' v ! j " Ty, ' Ttfftae German and lAftci-rci:'-Uiis at he yZJwwv j6id,tp ; .bllcrn- in tten 6f Cftii'onth CSF iV- - gjyWW. M-' tm 1m the Iate A4mirat Klm- 1mrlT Career. The late Admiral Klmberlr was J o to Troylf. 1 on 'pril 2, li. H a when hC-fraslhree years oldfihisf, ra ther, Dr.tlwiurd S.'kimiKrrr. ufovt J to' 5hicaga to e. iwsin tWtt that thftikdmlral entered thet nit v. and whespi he hrfetired teii. years -ago he hatf monjF thanr a score of years of sea y ana nearly as many in active shoi a. service, sajrsJJUe---Nwt3jtCT: llls first crui se was aboara the sloop Jamestown, which was en- agediih &pprieising the slave trade along the African coasts from 1847 to. 1850. 4f-J)elng5roinf TheTirrades of uassed niidshiDman. mas- terjand Ileutenarii v and - serving in many -different parts of the earth ne was commissioned a lieutenant com mander in 1SG2 and transferred to Far ragut's flagship Hartford, on which, he served until the enq of the. civil war. After the .war Kdmberly was aboard ith fitearu frijrate Colorado, flagship of European station, and in he and went to : I - , - j.wv .Kh, e vl- ' M'J&ff pm 1870 to 1872 he- commanded the Benicia on the Asiatic coast and later Jh Canonicus of the north Atlantic sQuadron, After having been conimis- sioned a cautain he commanded the Moaongahela and then the Omaha He was' on duty at the New York uavy yard f tohi 18S0' to 1SS3, a member of the examining, and retiring board in Washington in 1884-85 and comniau dant of-Vhe Boston navy yard in ISStx e'nn while, la. 1884, he had been rhadt a commodore. On July 20, 1887. ae be came a rear admiral and hoisted his Utror th Pr!H flnsrahin in J? u w.fihp7onmii aame.year.. It was while he comma the md- ed this fleet, that the negotiations w ith - tl.S.WjfeM8fe culty called public attentfou to his tactfulness a nd abihty. ' f -' His "vessels were wrecked in the memorable Apian hurricane, and "the to, with th un67y 1 .""t"- , e " ' 7 T. Nlpsic. were entirely,: destroyed. , It ori decs: to olay "God Save the Oueen" as the British' ship- Calliope steamed ot,t to sea in safetv. . - in all. Admiral Kimberly: served, in the United States navy for, forty-five active, years before he retired on April 2, 1892. He last came under public notice in July of last year,; when be was appointed a member of the Schley court of inquiry, but did not serve. ' The Japanese. Wax Tree. "Japan wax," as it is called, ia ob tained from a tree Rhus succedanea, which is found in Japan, China and throughout the East Indies in general. In the Japanese language it is called haje erhaze. The tree commences to bear fruit when five or six years old and increases its product every year till at the age of fifty years a single tree will; produce 350 to 400 pounds of berries, from which seventy , to .eighty pounds of wax can be obtained. . The wax Is formed in the middle of the berry, between the skin and , the seed, like .the pulp of a grapel.:It is extracted tt boiling the berries-in wa- ter and allowing, It to ccoL. when the wax separates from the skin and seed, sinking to the bottom of the Teasel in fa solid cake. The specific gravity df f this wax is .970 and its melting- point? 131 degrees F. It is iirgely tised, ei ther . alone or mixed with tallow, by the Chinese in the manufacture of candles. This tree should not be confounded with the "tallow tree" of China, which -has a pith of solid tallow in all trees that have fully matured. Table Talk Table Talk, Philadelphia, is always the friend of the housewife with its Wfl1 suggestions on what to eat and bw. to prepare it: The ever recurring ieal time three times a day, three hundred and sixty-five days in tha year' a tne years or . one s lire, pr&- sents one of the moost monotonous and flexing problems to the housikeep- er. Yet, people must eat-. Table Talk brings-with it each monthrsO many new. ideas in this direction, that the prepar-; ation. of the daily meals may easily be come a pleasure Instead of a harden. Tajble Talk -la full of interesting ar ticles relating to household manage ment, and -domestic topics. The Feb- II 1U W III 94fl III 411 PI VI MM! till III I jir - n - r-- -,. .7.7 AaT4wrT ATf lJfna I. "A--Winter scene on a. Southern Plan- j patton". It vtvidiy desortbes - a hog- W.ns v v , r096,1!8 amusing and interesting; excellent art idee are in thila nnniiber" 1 nrhfoh will be eent free on remwv . 1 n - ir ' 1 jiiunimtea ana AeicripijTo iSOOXiets .., - Fre - - ;v , ..c,The foUowinexceBent; pubIIca.Uons IprepiaredTby 'the Chicago . &:- North- I ,jh informiatlbn cqrAained therein i V,HfArir!tiiJw1 nnotao., aoleraao,' Zlfutsbiated, pjoat&se -So-., j opportunities for Business, postage, f Sc. . r " ' ; t . : ''iflHff 1 vopper auu iron -a : w nej-e xney are The -IndiaifThe Nori tory of the Indian tribes. 500. ; New, Mounted U S. Wall (Majp; 0x54. iii ; colors. I6c. '" - :- ' . l A.-tjniaagp & North-western -R'.yj ; - - - - . . , r.. -jt " (Fifth 'avenue, Chicago. Thl4fen1atireis en everv bexf the eenoine1 yiXatiyeBrOmO - Ouimne Tablets 1 yeciedy tna ynrea a eoia in one ezsy - Sunday v Deembep 1 5. tJars leave public square Daily at ! Vhd ansct Mountain . t The last car leaves the 15 PinelScenepy YOU GET THE EAR of the man you want to reach by adver tisine in the Gazette want columns. 1 Any reasonable want can be filled by telling the people of Asheville about it through a -Gazette want ad. The Gazette want ads are read by so many ipeople that your ad will find some one. who wants what you have to haII. or will sell what you want. The Gazette' want ads: cost but little. !ljrYrT IMC rOT TTMNJQ JrlLxJr 4Jl!i O VUhUIlllJ mSCBLlBNEOUS . WANTED Two lady stenographers. (Etelectic- System and Remington.; Also lady and gentleman for teachers' course. Positions out the city. $900.00 and $1020.00. Asheville tBusiness Col lege, 3rd floor Paragon Building. LOST Glove (castor), silk lined. Find er please return to Gazette office'.-. It WAjNTHD-'-A good "first class fcoach- awan.. Room on premises. Must 'he well recommended. Apply to" O. D. Revell, No. 12 Barnard Building, tt. WANTED F6ur young men to join me and rent a furnished-- up-to-date 10 rooni- house, near-car line. - Average cost' per month won't exceed -$25 -each. An exceptional opportunity. Address. Liz., Gazette. ;303-3t. " . . - . - . 1 WANTED The" travellne puouc to f thit-W;- R. Mlaney has newly I -. rw.Mt fitteot UP his house at Democrat, Bun come county, and . can comfortably, care' for" all that come his ;way. 298-2w. eod. ox ORCMaf--lr '-stop's, pjfe $25 .00 piano, y. square; tSS.W-S newV. bak cheval bu reaus, $S.0O; 6 new- .oa .bedsteads,. ' elasa finish1. $4S6: - . woven. wire springs, $2 -new immtresses $l.fsf fining chairs-, stool trtitorn. 50 cents; rockers, $100--, .TvlH; Medd, Auc 5 tioneei. 33 j M&ifr street.. :, : ; t WAJnDPjlHo attend the igh-t -School at ehevfn Business Q9Qe. ..;See e tfnoceanent In this issue. Please(ca41 . TO IjOAN AND WANTEDwWe ; halve to- HJan $2,000, also no,(ongopd , ea4.; estate or approved personal ei ' doreement. .Wa.ntedWe have a WsN tomer who im tbqy bfOT,vCash ia good IbusineeV Well eeiablished . Grooerles. dry, good, wtuiyl See ua at once about this. Natt Atkinson IF. XOTJ aaevlkingr fojf' pfpalnter' r a uaper hanger, cait-ooOl Main St. We also carry a nice fine 'of urall ,pa per at lowest prices. Fitzpatrick v.V :. por RiEJNT Niee 'new itkni(ltr lrf I rfmma.andtiiath. GoaA ruarnn Trio. " i rooms - and bath- Cood loaation . TT1p-Vi -- and dry, .nXJaS.'-TOnly.. $U.004 2? mAimonth . i Oa.11 rtn "Vf ra TtotrHo A : , 1 . .m i,m-n 4 tVJT:: ? - plumbing; two six room flats Vith train, not antranwaterf 'one seven -mmmm . - 'Wants' r - i i - mmm m in effect n 4igdi m., for Parte after sutfiet;D ; ' CB1SLTSI Beaut ifut feunsets room cottage just completed. Oliver . Revell, No 12 Barnard .building. ' :.. .' cod. tf. -rrrr- j-1.-, iv' FOR RBNT-HFtne suburbn home near Biltmore, overlooking Biltmore es tate. Ten a'preg 'in -. plot, modern bouse, 10 rooms, with good ibarn and 4 room servant ecjtagev -Situated in large oak grove with fine lawn, fur nace heated, hot land, cold Water, bath etc. Natt Atkinson & Sons' Co., Real Estate Dealers. - FOB RENT At Victoria, the finest suburb of Asheville, on an elevation commanding superb views, with grouads laid out by lascape art,d tect, four new furnished houses, with electric light and all modern improve ments. Will be let to approved ten ants: Address Biltmore Estate, Bilt more, N. C. 151-tf. ESTABISHED .BUSINESS FOR SAIH A live ' 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 private - Jewish family. Pleasant,. rooms and nice table. Address P. 6. Box 29. 300-lm. BOARDERS WANTED In a private family, new house, neatly, furnished, electric lights, hot baths, joining bed rooms, northern table, five minutes walk from square. Address Mrs. W., Care Gazette officer v - JSt)-lm-eod. BOARD Pleasant rooms with board. One sixty-one, North Main street. Phone No. 678. MISSES DOUGHTY. eod. tf. . ROCK LEDGE Opposite anditorium, est location in city or business or I pleasure, sunny rooms, nleasant home. Rates $1 to J2 per day. Mrs. L. V. Cole, Prop., 62 Haywood street. FAIRVIEW, 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; sun parlors. Phone 340 for rates. tf. THE PEOPLE'S National Family Newspaper New York Tri-Weekly Tribune. Published Monday and Wednesday and Friday, ds in reality a fine, fresh every-other-day dally, giving the latest news on days of Issue, and covering news of the other three. 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Effective Oct. 1901, Northbound Passenjger Mixed Mixed .Chester Lv. 6.45 am 8.50 am Yorkvllle ' " am J.0.28 am Gastonia ' 9.20 am l.35pmvT - Lincoln ton " 10.24 803 3.10 pm Newton si iliWkd 5.00 pm Hickory i VHiiTaor5 6.10 pm 7.0pm Cliffs " 12.-15 pm 6.55 pm 7.50 pm Lenoir Ar. 1.00 pan S.20 pm 10.03 pm Southbound Passenger v Mixed Mixed Lenoir " Lt. 210 pm 6.00 am 2.00 am Cliffs :.M, 2.S7 pan , T.50 pm 4.20 am Hickory " 3.10 pm 8.10 am 4.50 am Nenrton ' 3.40 pot 9.55 am J Lincoln ton " 4.n pm 11. 40 am Gastonia M 5.42 pm 2.60 pm - Tprkville 6. 4Ttni' 3.58 pm Chester Ar. 8.00pm 6.00 pm t u CONNBCTTON S. v Cester--Sbiithern Ry., S. A. L., and L. & C. Torkville-S. C. & G. Extension. Gastonia--Southern Ryr . JLiincomton e. a. 1j. Newton and Hickory Southern Ry- Lenoir Blowing Rock Stage Line and C. & N. Ry. fieaaji the JlTlEtUT9 5- .V ... J