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r4 VOL VE HCfev21 "' FTTH GENTS PER COPT . FOUR DOLLAB? JL TEARi ; iil-llli ; I NO'C V :p . m.j j . ... n.i ijmi i. il " ' '. . . ii i .. i ; L. - - - ? ' -T-- cv, n - - 4-'fc .v i3t?4 1 I - V P. .. 'v j If we have It, it is the BEST. A Good Chopping Axe . . . . is a necessity about ev ery home, .We will sell you a splendid axe, with good cutting qualities, for from 50c tal.00 5 : I- and a good handle for 10 cents more. 3 AoheviHe , Hardware Co. OK THE SQUARE. 1 . Bed Room Suit with French Plate Mirror in Dresser and Wash Stand, swell top drawers. Only -$35 Mrs. L. A JOHNSON'S Value Makes the Bargain j The jprice fls only an indacementi We offer ' the indaceiflejot, but never -without the value. " The I.X.Li Department Storcl Photiel07. f ? 22Tattbn Ave. f 0 : lacteVom BoweU "Wit n Candy CatbArtlo, euro oonstination forevf v I r FOR SALE, : v ;; 2 residence properties on Biltmore road very cheap. 1 9-room house, three acres of ground, beautibul lawn and shade City water. ' 1 6-room house, lot 50 by 125. v J i These properties are splentlid investments. Apply to or address d. He CUPPORD, Phone 719. FftCES THE GufesV OjvtCHlCATSOANb MILWAUKEE YESTCROAy : ' 1 y ( s A TOSWhen plli0 Got r gMlth fiii, Bjf Did Not FHneh Jt Mfiraukee. I ANOTHER DAY BEFORE HIQT TIONS, QUETS ' FliTINIO ' ' VISITS ,rftO ,v; vtu firtit : :rt';$. J ,.ifp TJ Wllili" ENi"VA3E ClANADAv.TODAT, Chicago, March; 4,ChtcaP,'ti WMnrfllj,ti thnMflittontOifllMdAiA f Falls gle f many Ughts wa rfpresented sun. Tew&&m fvhtchK hf receive lectt night fWas epeited mphaBiz4d and jwai glvb a &rtro)portunity to ebjoy.his prsspcl dsie of meeN ing 'Amefteaii' dtJieen at close j range. During the day he, listened to aai address from the- Central Bund of St. Paul placed a, wreaths on the Lih coln momimenfb and. enjoyed a luneheon and reception by the 3terman,ia clul. " The presentation address toy Governor Van;Sani of Minnesota was also on the day's program. Iw nearly every door and window along the streets where the prince passed handkerchiefs were waved Jt him and 'crowds along the streets shouted their greetin. The prince wa kept -busy (touching his cap in response. Durtag the reception President Fishery on behalf of the ladies of the Germania club-r presented the prince with a mag indflafent - vaee: to be given to his wife, Princess Irene. , I ""The prince concluded that a" drive l ahout the city would besit please "him. iPoumier. the French chaff eur, stood 4 'ff-dyfQakie the prilnice for a mile a 'mtaiitepWhisk about the boulevards, shut the latter decided in, faJvor of a car- Wgl Jpirdeir ' that paempers of, his en- i alr ArAlhe, Ipng cavalcade, unheralded ! sped ; thiwugh i-thei treetv 3wttej8&JBer ple rushed from .hu41dSags generally ftod late -to1 see the " prince. The first top was made at the new building of tthe Illinois Trust and Savings 'balnlc. President John J. Mitchell showed the prince through the institution. The Rookery, one of the city's finest ofnoe buildings, was (next visited. Both at (the. bank and Rookery, wnen the nrince came out crowds a waited him .and' cheered himhe prince seem-; ed pleased at the dednstrationi and re peatedly touched his cap. He was shown through : the. retail , and whole sale districts. A sfcort HStop iwas-, maae a,t the public library where the prince said to Mayor Harrison tiat tne city was to 'be congratulated upon possess ing such magnificent buildings. Milwaukee, Feb. 4. Prince Henry arrived at 4 o'clock this afternoon .'He looked tired and said he iwas, but Tie had six busy hours to go through and he faced the ordeal bravely. His arrival at the station was the signal for firing a royal salute on the lake front. He was greetfled by 1,200 German veterans, military and civic officials and inusic. This lasted until 4TI5 When the prince and pary started for. a drive through the principal streets of, the exposition grounds.1 Here a for-f mal reception vm held at 5 o'clock. At the conclusion of the reception the party was again' driven through , the streets, which were brilliantly illumi nated in honor of the guests. " , ; At 7: 40 :' a 'toanquet was tendered the prince at the Hotel Penlster which' was followed by another anve xmjpugn il luminated streets to the court of honor Then came the final uproar of, farewell A J3COD STXDCRB IiTGHT K21EA0P. (Many are using any,, new lamp for lighting their stores now, and they aire vrell lighted. J. H. LAW, 35 Pattoh Avenue. ; fiiltinore Wood. Phone 700;' is better. . Annandaie . Wood;.1 Phone 878.' ; . i - inrfndtft " rtlatit- J'vhi6h? oabIes Lus v to iflt the most Z cmplicafedlenfe 'without delay. oavisiactioii ; jQuaranteed. '.' i'MJItm.'Ifi PS 13 V;'-'," The;OpIciart 64' Fatton Ave. Opp IPpstoAee. trees. I VriW Ground to Ordei r ?i - ' ' Wahavetfusteoni on departure of the train or puffald - Tomorrow'a progrenV lr follows: Arrtvtal at BuIBaltj45S:m Mime.! ;-Stop 'f Wdmlnuteauf'Artifal jal Niaira' Falls ,at. 3:45 ;p.-; m.,ti Bterp tlnae. iew .ofc the f al&a$dl pjntu, from Niagara Falls at.-. jm. X1? . m 10 Niagara FatWls.i )arch4;i-MaF'-or Butler has received! a 'telegram; ajr Jngithat Prltjlcei Henry, Willi go! tdrGajD ada on a trolley carwIMpkctlc , prelim inaries, or , this .have0 en- arranged through, Lord -Pauncefote lat .asdng yooL and, A it s )ysleid, thajt j'jfepfee will cross the reorder at . 'ths . point , , "He win airrfve on5 Wednesday "ph B:4Jjp. 'm The mayer ' rfvIcomemlte New. York Cenftral station an'4tm4nodtiipe a cortimltieeiiJf lroMihenf ffiik&F; ) iAn.4flurninatediaddress ptt folia ot photographs, of NlagartawiH' be presented to- Wmi -Two companies -of the. Fret j B&lj;taiio?i) bjaij fjeenAordered out for patrol. duty and will guard the j street and tita(V!t4heupp ste r?h I (bridaf 16 Canada' telelibria. nartc ren- 4 TelienMfvela W thei1thto Sovern- Mellvgreehliri,1 WrierWbfdir"lMt mm .rettirtttb thiViide'aiid4 tathej Gorge 4 train.i tU)tttirm (callows lheftftrti H'KIIILEY, MEMORIAL ft , lit : n-'i si -t , : . MEETII16 AT AtBUHY 1 IMMENSE THRONG HEARD POST- '. MASTER EliEpia SMilrS - , ' .v EULOGY. ; " .' ,j ... v -, Albany, March 4,-riNew, York : state tonight paid a fitting tribute., to the foemory of Mckinley. It was, an im pressive "' occasion. The assemblage. present to listen to the eulogy by ' Post master General .Charles Emory ' SmJth, was one that 4s seldom seen at the Cap itol. The assemblage., chamber .where the exercises were .held was profusely decorated with flags and shields. "Mr. Brfiith was' introduced by the governor and delivered a highly euldgistic' ad drees on the late resident. MISSISSIPPI CUTS LOOSE FROM BRYAIIISM M " EXCITEMENT, Jackson' Marcli' 4. The McAllister resoltlori was'adoptecl hy" an ' alriiOBt unanimous vote to the house' this after noon, amidst the ' greaitest excitenient. The resolution virtually cut "Mississippi loose ! from. Bryanisin. It -urges an alignment 'between , the south and the east ' on . political land business lines' and severs afl. connections with the west. The friends of Bryan, did their best ifo stem the .-"tide; Without avail. Letters tand telegrams from Gorman endorsing the resolution were printed today and aided its passage THE HOUSE ADOPTS GNcpHiLIPPtNES TARRIFF BtLt SUBSIDY BILL GOES wen. Washington, v March f 4 . 4The housft eany loaay uiopieu lo: coherence; j??r port on the Jfnutpp4nes carm dim ana devoted the ..remalnedr of the session to the consideratiQ of the rural free deliVery $Qn$X93&&W The senate reu;med consideration of the ' steamship , . subsidy,, (bill . Senator Fry continued hi reroarksinladvoca cy at the tneastire. hefbto.wet c-Ver "... ,,i ' . ft' fiENAMETQir SAYS-THE tRHESJOKIT Will BE WELCOME lumbiaiVF'ebJP" 4. -General Wad Hampton In- an interview said he, had nooubt thS people of arlestonand aii outn vronna-would; give the pres ident la iroyal welcome He, ydIaired that there .asno cAEy In the country that'.would glveth president a better welcome tnanunariesxon. tte nope tha'tfesideht Roosevelt would not al low any.of the- Tiitman incidento .to in fiuence him ,-With fegard toteewtira incident, he said he deeply regretted: t 1 Butmore W-fhone TOTla ftetter . n Aanandale Wood. Phone TSW. ' : 3lltmora tUPIrewpodi -.fplioncrTW. We sell you a? nice Layer Cake for 0 and '25tenfc Good bnes. : None better HESTON'S 26 South Main. i zw. minmes otAesrat,.; P- . , stop or 10 jnanutes at Syracuse, at i25 p m- ''' -'. - : r 1 y unpfl i if uhU 1 ' AT LAST OPEN THE FIRST TRAIN FOR N E A R LYi A ' WEEK ARRiyfD LATE V. ..V LAST NIGHT. . j I AdditiorBa :ljt)iWutM of jr. ' thfi and -r . i ife.-- I ' aw: iiW iA !WypAYB--W,jAjYNlB$- "4 v -s ViiiLiEJ . AN0 OTHER iTOWIS Ui Jr.' feHVK.. 4'H I '' tT n cwTWif.. rainfall, .nffvv, po oemoiished .business .and, trav-i CfT avpr; thrqughout , western North Carolipa ithursday' mail Wfta the last! that' reached Way nesvflle aha our people feel as isolated as if theyJ uvea on some' lone star route 2$' miles if Pom railroad ; Those who take daltv papers- are considering a change" to -weeklies, tri-weeklies and monthlies. Persons not 4dready subscribers to an Plications; rn not hkery to hecome such, and they have strong argument thwhich fe . .justify vtheir position i e rural mail carriers make theio rounds regulkriy' They 'leave (the pSstomce with empty pouches, but some times sweethearts on the routes corres pond,; and for their benefit and to'lceep j appearances, the tripe - are made daily, ;iRev. G. Sutherland . of this place and Mr. A. W. Freeman, of Cherokee returned from Asbevill- yesiterday, via the crosstle route. They stood the "ex ercise" fairly well and think connec- ttphs of trains may be made by' this affernoon. ' ' 7 - fTesterday was commSssioniefrs' day and the usually large crowd of people Were Jn- own. .'The', politicians- were also on hand It seems our democratic friends ffj.ieesr-atMreastjot the atsjfa4hffaTnoua legislature whtcaV'angfiUthe'VtaeK; amd - eeufttyi election back . to. November Conse quently""1 those who want "" office and (there are several-started out to get mnaea ine nrsx unursaay or next Au gust. They; sonr; discovered the mis take, but had on such a head of steam (that -they coudd not stop., . 9a they are still running, and running will : be all the glory meet of them will derive. Mr. C. E. Grove and Miss 'Maggie Welch Were married -at the home of -Ur . J. Howell Way last evening at 8 o'clock, Rev. P, L,. Townsend officiating; - Mr. Grove is a pronilnent young druggist and Miss . Welch is the daughter of Mrs . Lula Welsh, proprietress of the. Hal cyon hotel. Both - are popular young people, and have, the congjcatulaJtions . of many friends. , " Mr. C. H. Walford, who has been prospecttng Tfoi- micai4h.. county -for several months flef t tonight for hie home in Buffalo, N. X- . . ! Mr.R..H. Mitchell returned from New York, . thjb morning, . walking from Ashevilie. Mr. : D. L.. siByd ;of this place an nounces nl:ipateaidacy for the den c rattle nomin-attioni for the legislature in todays .dCtouriefT is uniqu1ptW"rpepyMi:WB ac knowledges .that he has taken this step of his own accord andwithQUt.? solici tation frem any source." He attaches no blame whatever to . his friend's, but frankly states 1 hiswlshesv and desires ia ian ahnuncement;car(f. There are dozens, 'of otherdenrats who. wvmt 'of flee.' but: Mr. Bovd i.the pooeer the early .bird the firstf daisy in the dell to stick his heaStte',rjjosty wind. As heaalwaeei and regUlaBtiandl velop somestrength. But manyother townshipsare yet to be heard" frigh ; and, Resides, after the uniterrifled have met anrf selected a flavorite, the repub licans and insurgents ;will be Vet a reckon with; and they 'may trouble the. waters fax old Haywood, even as tbe did two years ago. The first train from the Murphy line Sir-fc)M hotis0v lain WO&'i cletelyKfornishfidf $40. . ... .'-";-: '' : Eight roomf houBe oniPearspn Drire, ehdrt distance from cu-Jgige' ; eleetritf lights, pbreelaitt bath and-other . modern pletelinrnuhfidV50- - -; ' : - f'V ,' - Sight oomthatise. anr CnmberJand avenue, one Mock from, car line; electrfe lighteporcelaitt bathi and other, conveniences, co&pieteijF f nrnied, $50 'Five rbotn apartment near Montfdrd avenui;eleci trie lteftjorcelain bath, completely f nrnished,37 . 50. V t ' ' TJNF0EISHBD HOtlSES MODERN CONVENIENCES. 8ix ro;om house Chestnut street, $18. Eight'room house near Char lotte street, f 21. . Eight room house Cumberland avenue, $30. Nine room house' between Montford and Cumberland, $40. Six room house South" French Broad avenue, $12. Seven room house Haywood street, $22.60 Nine room house Haywood street, $2t.50. Nine room house new, Pine and Bairdi $27.50, Eight room house Penland street, $20; See us for further particulars. 1 23 Pattori Ave. ; ; Real Estate Agls., Phone 661: since last, ;Thrfrsday ?got into -Ashevilie aft,a,Jate hour last night i l---... HUNDREDS OF. THOUSAND : LOST BY SOUTHERN 'Knoxvfle, MarcM4i. . 'ilwihg of Iway, h today announced : that ? $ the I pputbern s loss -by flood -between Mor i . rletown; ' and ,-AshevUie,. ,wllV aggregate jzw,uw,'tpi road-bed and brdiges .alone. The losa 'by1 delays -and hulledrains e - and;thecutting off dt all passenger and 'lrgW,.trafl1c: Is also ; very ilarge. About 111611 are at worlc rebuilding and re- l i. 1 the npx Rio. 7f . miesenrrof knoxville, and trains e. coming through Aeheville to Mar 1 shall N. C.. 22miles this side, of Ashe - vIle,' leaving a gap. of about .30 miles over which there can be ho traffic, WORKING NIGHT AND DAY TO REPAIR ROADBED I' Hf Will Take Several pays to Open Road to, Hot Spirog? v. n,-.i Correspondence of 1 the Gaette . Maf8lmlV aih"3i3ouTt be re eumed here. tomorrow. Owing to the a!laence tpf.jfudge 'Justfce, - occasioned by Jis. indisposition, there, mas no ses sion today. Traffic was opened ..to Ashevlile on Monday4. .Several gangs of ; men are at .work oh the railroad Uight and day Ibut it is expected to take, , r several days, to open the line ....... to Hot Springs,. About Sand ay Bottom the . road, bed is entire ly washed away for a consideraible dis tance. ' : . Despite the-hard and vigorous work done in the past few days much re pairing is yet to be done to cover the effects of the flood. Piles ot debris still mark the course of the destructive overflow. 1 -' '" - - At . Putnam the North Cfeirolina Land and Timber company lost over a mil lion, feet of logs, from the breaking of a dam. . Mr. Moore writes that ' the 'Gazette's first statement of the disaster at Mar shall, published on the authority of a courier, who left Marshall on the day after the 'flood, contained many inac curacies and exaggerations; ''injurious to Marshall citizens, and damaging to the high esteem in which the , Gazette has beeh" held In Madison county." We do not see how the report could- damage the esteem 4n which this paper is held "among the good people of Madison by the publication referred "to, made . in good faith by the Gazette, , en the au thority of a citizen of i Marshall who witnessed, the catastrophe and vto: whom the Gazette attributed! every , jdetag , of xcemtinued, .on.1 ourthPge.? "Take It To I ELD'S" This is the remark that will h6 made to you by most anyone when : yonr watch gets crapky and won't go. Our watch makers are skilled . experts 4,-nd out . charges made for repairs are reasonable. Arthur M- Field Leading Jewelers Cor. Fatton Ave, and Church St. RBNT. F Gome ERS BUILD BARRICADES CHURCH STREET IN NORFOLK 7' RENDERED IMPASSABLE TO STREEt CARS', Imported " Strike Breakers Seized and Severely Beaten Last Nigrht. ' ; CARS GUARDED BY TROOPS AND POLICE MilDITIA STAND WATCH OVER THE COMPANY'S PROPERTY. SQIJl,. i-Y orrrrjooK for sriiififirr car SERVtbfi in 'the. arrr ToaxAr. Norfolk, March 4.-Tonighi a54hobof strike eytopathizers tare toajrtoading Church street so that it will take onany hours to clear it. The street cars throughout the city and ' the' militia were withdrawn for the night. ' . The police are inadequate to protect the wide area covered by' the car lines. Twelve strike breakers.- imported from Lexington, Ky., were waylaid to night. They were severely beaten. , , Such cars as were run today "were closely guarded by police and soldiers of the 71st Virginia regiment.. Few-patronized the cars which carried police and soldiers on front and. rear plat forms. The car barns are guarded by infantry. Few . ' -Rainy D&y Skirts Left At Half Price spector Sale on- in Domestics, v J White Madms, Muslin Underwear Continued Today,, Rugs. Art Squares, Mattings, Chinavyare Departments, each department offering special values. SUMNER'S Steamer and Golf Rugs new an4 handsome, rhe most elegant and com plete line of ..... .' V Wash Goods ever seen in Ashevilie on dis play now. Everybody invited io look. SUMNER'S If You are Tired of Paying Rent , Come and let us explain ' how we can sell you- a good house on the installment plan. tVe have several7 desirable placft"e.can 811 you this way. , ; H. F. GRANT & 43 Patton venu. Ashevilie,' N.C. en a Gdusit hangs , on and tends to become chronie try GRANT'S EGO msmJSLON. It is both food and medicine and supplies the system with warmth and stxngth and enables It to throw off the cough. FRIGE $1.00 PER PINT BOTTCB, Grant's PhattnaCV STfilK son 11 "( .. . V - s V- f n '- ( 5 - V .ft u
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