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It i V- v , - ' r.1 t-'r ?,1V - - 1 tuesdathE ASHEVILmtGAZETTEnjNB s mo2. - . . - - ' L - " " - c- l ' " - . se r I ASIK1E WILLS The LgiNewi BEI1EATH WAVES Interesting Account of an Ex - cursion - In ubmaruie Boat. HEW "WAR OEAPT IS A WOBDES. raid C i Oi t sua! hid trl Con 50th 23: oin' val itli alted trld Let 1st 29th sh tick te o: thi frorf ury, ts orf final front Stlfd 27th 27thJ Son of Representative Maaa of Chi casro and O titers Test the Efficiener of tlie Adder In Waters If ear TVasn . iiMTtOBo-Vibration or Apparent Mo tion of Tessel Wot Noticed. Uncle Sam's new peacemaker, the Adder, is floating in the waters near Washington. By the courtesy ot its 'citillalis fhave "realized grings the news every horning to 100 North Carolina towns, before the atriya jaf illy other newspaper antt is TflE newB paper of a populous feotion of tejptorjj$vering moreitBan 10,000 square ;-mil8.a No other dailf wepaper in iforth Carolina has so large an. exclusive territory. During the taWyeaVttie Dailyjpette hasiincreased its circulation in its rowjnj broad territory more than 50 per cent., adding 30 postbffices " ioit,s lists. In the city of ABheville itbas attained an unprecedented succejs and e'ntersiillser nth year of its life with the4 largest reading clientele evar poseessed by a newspaper published in ALBneviile. Every intelligent resident of this growing metropoilis bt thb 'mountains reads the" Daily Gazette, andV it is the news paper read by. allithe visitors to the city. The most promi nent and enterprising business firms of the city are patron p of its advertising columns. jTery interesthig -is yogth about twelve' years, bright and te News of the Gazette is uneurpassed by any daily newspaper published for West ern North Carolina readers.' (It is complete in all that inte rests our people."- To' a full day and night telegraph service of the news of the sorld is padded a full service of State Dews by telegraph from' hef Daily Gazette's special represent ative Raleigh, covering all topics political, social, religious and industrial, accurately, completely and interestingly ; a special -Washington- service, adapted especially to the inte rest of ;Nortb (Carolina readers, especially those in the Ga zetted own exclusive territor', the representative oi the Daily Gazette kt the National Capital ibeinlnei? own home office staff detailed, for the work during the ses sions iof Congiess, and at otber times a North Carolinian con versant with" the topics l ana'lDewl sources at Washington that excite the interestg of GazQtte readers. 3rand Lake Tick nit in i, but Joint a fee time. ?50.50. ce, R. i sale 22nd. e plus 1 rail leville Inter-i iaftlon, , 1902. . 23rd, destl cents t-clais Round N. me 20i$ e 30th, L1.00. city nue or Darby. ' The Daily Gazette! IS A SUBSCEIBEK TO Ml 901. lixel tic Unrivalled Press News Service of the Laffan News Bureau, (New lork Sun) ana every topic of the world's news is not only fully covered in the telegraphic service furnisfied ex clusively to the Gazette in Western North Carolina, but is most intereetingly treated and its accuracy and reliability commends it strongly ahead of any press news service fur nished to the daily newspapers. In all the ''Western North Carolina towus the viazette nas fepecical correspondents and the events especially of the mountain region, receive their due attention m its news columns. Editorially, the Gazette advocates the progressive poli cies ot the Republican national party. It stands uncom promisingly in opposition to -dishonest elections, corrupt political combinations and extravagance in the administra tion of the affairs of this state, producing unnecessary tax burdens. The Grazette favors every movement tbat looks to the moral and educational -betterment of the state and to a promotion of industrial .prpjgress. The Gazette looks ai pen the building of good roads, the extension 6f tbe.free public school system, and the rural free delivery of the mails as important factors in the upbuilding pf the 3tate. 7.3tpl 7.50 L0.0J V 4.50 I II ..oil ! i r n mi i nil rin Li UirVVJjUlYIiJ. OH- ....0 G. First' Wet- .lLinr ryor St nna t.V tast twelve month s tbe WeeklyGazette has made notable progress in extending its circulation through ...i. , . - f;tiYthRoReanItlnow' ui tne staieirom iuo uwvivo supplanted-byt'Heni with th'3 history ?and comments ;pn ine ke MMMmmUm nB much selected miEcellancpus mtter, reading forfarmers, etc. aims chiefly at a rural calculation, and for tne couniry People of North Carolina theffeis pap w value for tne rate of its annual -subscription. Club rates lor several, copies ,of Jhe Daily or weeiuj gazette, or either in combination with other newspapers P furnished on application. . , brim that are of well t officers the dream of Jules Verne s and have trarele beneath ."the wayes," says Yhe Chicago rTeco?dUlfei-aTdT ' ' Hepresentative James R, Mann of Chicago arid bis young son have made long trip under the water In the sub- jnarina wonder. The boy's story is ob- serrant. and is up to date the only child who has made the novel trip. He says: "When we got down to Marshall Hall, the Adder was floating in the water. It looked like a big pecan nut, and when we got inside it seemed that we were in a pecan, nut with, windows. The crew consisted of briiy.eight per sons. They took papaTrwo -oHier nien and myself on to the round deck. ; We went down through a hole, which the sailors called a hatch. Then they dosed the hole, and the light came in through a heavy glass window. , S33&8 . that : mater would be let into the places along the sides, aad as it came in the boat set tled down slowly. When the round glass window was just touching the water, the boat began to rock in the funniest way. I suppose it felt like being in a cork. It moved with every little wave and just bobbed about was looking out of the window. The boat began to move through the water, and then the floor tilted under my feet. I.f could see the sky through the win dow. ' ' ."The water came up and up, and then there was only a little piece left like a new moon. This went away, and; we could not see a thing outside except yellow water. We went along with the deck tilted for awhile, and then it came flat again. '"Then we went along as if we were in: a; tunnel. The electric lights in the big nut were lighted; and we could see everything inside,' but when you looked ctut of the windows it was all dark. yucould not feel any motion.. It was not like on a car, because there -was no snaking. After we went under the witter the boat stopped tumbling about, making us feel queer, and while the floor Was flat we could not tell that we were moving along. "After awhile the floor tilted, up again the other way. I was sftting on a camp stool and felt just , when it tipped up. We went along this way for a time, and then, the water outside the window got yellow again, and the window itself began to come up and the water to go down in front of it. We went along a little ways, and .then the boat dived, and it was dark again, and; in a little while we came up again. This last time we only went 'a. few feet under water. I did not feel'the deck tilt so much as at first "The officer said the first time the boat went down fifteen feet, and that w&s why we felt the deck tilt down so much. All the time we were in the boat t remembered what it looked like on the water and felt just as if I were insiae a Dig pecan nut. rc ren lust like , magic. They say that' this boat can come right up to a big war ship and put a big torpedo under her and :get away before the ship Is blown up fit must be just as if a big fish were swimming under the. water. I would not want to he in a ship when the Adder stole up to sting her. I was not a bit scared, because I was thinking of Captain Nemo and the Nautilus and how he used to sail under the sea." Representative Mann was as much interested in the trip as his son. He said that during the experience he had very little sensation fThe remarkable part of the trip,," said Mr. Mann, "is the lack .of vibra tion or apparent motion. Even on the best built steamboats in the smoothest iwater there is a sensation or move ment and one can feel the throb 6f the machinery. ? fin the Adder after the boat settles down to her work everything is smooth anci noiseless. It wabbles a little Just after the ' cylinders are filled and the boat is just awash with the waves but When she goes ahead and the rudders are! applied to guide her she Is as steady as a house on land, and there is nothing to attract the eye, all sense of motion being lost" v "- The naval officers in command of the Adder are ready to take any of the. representatives or senators for a trip under the water1. The gi&nt Sy feulloway was recently inquiring about fiie trip.; Caphiln ' .Cable! laughingly told him that he would .take him on two trips; half of him oh.dne and: half on another. Those who use the Gazette want col umns are happy. Gazette want ads brine: eood results. promptly and .cUpaplyi , i ' jjo you reaa tne Gazette want col umns? Every day yon wiU find some thing of interest in them you can usu ally find something by which you"" can Gazette want ads win "sell aiivthlne or will buy anything. . pur want ads will supply any want rou have. Try them. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Professional nurse wishes position. Address "Nurse," care of Gazette office. il5-3t. WANTED (Furnished room with bath, $600 per month, not over two blocks from square. ' Address "Steady," care this office. tf . teT WANTED Wanted to rent a cottage for the summer ahout four months,; well furnished and modern improve ments. Shade trees, good walks, to, etc., albout to 1 mile from Asheville. Address with all particulars Room 3, Hotel Manor. H3-3t HERE is what is left of the Asheville Female college goods: 1 piano, 2 din ing taDies, o suits, several springs and . mattresses, a few rugs, a little crockery. Last, not least, pipe organj cost $900, will sell now for $175. H. Medd, 68 South Main street. TRANSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. GENERAL. OFFICES, BREV ARD, NORTH CAROLINA. ntfectiv Sunday, Way 25, 1902. Si C4 CQ IS S o 5 or 3 STATIONS. (Eastern Standard Time.) 0) a G Tim a. m. , 9:10 9:25 9:30 9:40 9:50 9:59 10:07 10:15 10:30 10:45 10;55 11:00 I p. m. - 6:15 6:28 6:35 5:40 6:45 6:50 6:55 7:05 7:15 I 0.0 5.0 t.s 8.4 10.1 12.2 14.9 18.1 21.6 125.9 28.2 129.5 31.1 Lv.. . .Henderson villa. . .. .. ..Tale ....Horse Shoe.. .. .. ..Cannon.. .. . Blantyre . .. .. ., Penrose ..Davidson RlTer.. Brevard.. .. .. ..Selica. .'. .. Cherryfield .. Calvert.... .. Ar. ToxawayM .. ..Ar. . . .. Ar.. .IiV. Jl.l 26.1 23.9 22.7, 21.0 18.9 16.2 13.0 9.5 S.t 2.9 1.6 0.0 a. m. p. m. 8:00 7:47 7:40 7:25 7:J0 7:25 7:20 7:10 7:00 4:50 4:35 4:25 4:17 4:10 4:03 3:55 3:40 2:09 3:05 2:00 p, m. 5:0O 4.47 4:40 . 4J3S-, 430 4:00 Flag Station. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRMNS Effective Sundar, May 25, 1902. Trains on the Southern Railway arrive at HendersonvIUe as follows: No. 14, Bast Bound, 8:05 a. m. No. ID, East Bound, 5:05 p. m. No. 40, East Bound, 9:45 p. m. .; No. 41,s West Bound, 1:03 a. m. ,No. 9, West "Bound, 12:47 p. m. ;No. 18, West Bound, 6:11 p. m. Schedule, of Tains Noa. 40 and 41 not effective until June 8th. 'Connects at Toxaway with Turnnike tJne . to the Reeort of the 8anihlr CountryAt Hendersonville with Southern Railway or all points North and South. J. P. HATS, , FliElONG RAMS ATJR, General Manager. Cuperlntendent. MFW WmmO TEXAS SEE THAT YOUR TICKETS REAP ; .. , via :v " ' . . TM ROUGH iPHIS-SHREVEPORT TO DALLAS, FT: WORTH. ;;beltom TAYL0R,VAX AnACHI C. L.ABQR BUREAU For all kinds of help. Furnished on short noticeSat-, isf action guaranteed. Write today.: Lock Box 247, Asheville, N. C eod till July 11. WANTED Trustworthy (person in each county to manage . business, old es- , tablished house, solid financial stand ing; straight bona fide Weekly salary $18 paid toy check each Wednesday- with all expenses direct; from head-U quarters; money advanced for ex penses, Manager, 379 Caxton build ing, Chicago. Till June 30. 300 TYPEWRITERS of all makes, sec ond hand" at sacrifice prices. Hard in-Company, TXo. 78 and 80 Peach tree street, Atlanta, Ga. Largest dealer ; and best repairer South. Wed. and Sun. till July 13. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING AND KALSOMINING. I will be please to make estimates on painting 'paper -hanging and kalsomining. Phone 823. T. W. Fitzpatrick. Office No. 10 Paragon building, Ashe ville, JN. C. . 91-lm. WANTED Collector and salesman. A good man that will devote all his time to business. Call or address at once The Singer Manufacturing Co., Court Square, Asheville, N. C. tf- Miss Harris will have - no classes in domestic science during the summer months, but will give private board at 101 College street. She will see that all meals served are properly cooked, tf FOU SALE. FOR SALE 6000 feet cull oak at $5.00 per 1000 feet or $6.00 delivered in the city. Address or apply to G. H. Lambert, South Main street, Ashe ville, N. C. 113-3t. FQR SALE Fine young cow, at a bar gain. Phone No. 114, or apply to W. C. Brownson, West Asheville, N. C. lll-6t. FOR SALE We are offering a fine oottom farm for. sale at attractive price, good house, fine springs, "1000 apple trees bearing, good schools, etc. Look into this. We will interest you in two fine acre lots near Von Ruck's sanitarium. Price '$250.00 each. Natt Atkinson & Sons Co., Real Estate Dealers.. tf. FOR-SALE Delivery wagon, horse and harness at a. bargain. , 60, Wood- An. - ' ' tl 3 3r u i i v x x -Ti A. mi EjlNtSONREENWlLE. I I : m Are bfestreacn byhhe Cotton jBelt, Whieh line. a?) W hi', tuns two trainsXdayifroni JV14nipliu6 to Texas: S 8 ; li withoht change. Xhesertairts eiber reach; I I I director make close Con necEooVv i I Iforalfp'amofTexasOlahbtok HAtigr r and Indian Territory. JP"1" .f 1 ,IW0roMO7r' ! HREVEPOPT 1 If you want toflnd a aod hosie MOu8To"- J? 1 in Texas, where Wif crops are galvestoh ef raised and where pegple prosper. J write for acopy of ourVhandsorae S booklets, "Homes in the) South- P west" and "Through Texas with y 1 a Camera." Sent freeutoany- 5 body who is anxious to bette-hisy H. H. SUTTON, T. P. A., CHATTANOOGA, TEnfl. 'P' i.UBL41WE,G.P.&T.A FOB BENT. FOR RENT A large store room and basement, 32 South Main street. En quire of C. S. Cooper, 39 South Main street. tf. FOR RENTr-StorejNo 14 Patton ave nue will'be If orrent after September 15th. Apply to H. F. Grant & Son, 48 Patton avenue. .. . . H0-t. FOR. RENT- Connecting rooms fur nished lor light housekeeping. Apply to No. 8 Grady street. eod. till June 24. FOR RENT Desirable five-room nat, also single apartment, for rent, over ator-fclock at Blltmore. ! Apply fat office of Blltmore estate. tf. izeit. liiiiiil left Novel Ue For Btilkliisr Stool. In response to lafn appeal YJr various articles for. use on an Africjiu farm a milking stool was sent Ho .the farmer from England. He gave It to the ne gro' whose duty it was to milk the cows, with Injunctions to pse It. . On e. flrst day. according to the London Globe the negro returned home from the ? cowsheds bruised ..and -.battered, FOR. RENT--One 8 room house on Cuin- tberland;avfnrndWest C3iestaut street; one six room flat on Haywood street; arodern lmTarovements ; bath, with hot and; itsoid; m.Uf: Apply: to Oliver D. Revell, No. 12 Barnard (building. .;.v- - :--'rK v- . . BOABDING. News ana Opinions OF N ATIONAXi IMPOBTANCE THE SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH- Daily, by mail 86 a yeai Daily and Sunday, by mail. 8 a yea The Sunday Sun is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper in the World. Price 5c a copy. By mail $2, a year " Address THE SUN. New York. A III ST TRAIN HAVEN A STOUT, NASSAU STREET, CORNER WALL, , NEW YORK. Deposit accounts received subject; to check on demand. Interest credited monthly on daily balances. ; - Accounts of - banks, corporation, firms and individuals received on fa vorable terms. . , ' , Coupons, interest, - dividends, notes drafts collected for our correspondents. Orders executed for the purchase and sale on- commission, of bonds, stocks, investments "-or carried on margins Clients inmy telegraph, orders ,amL in structions at our expense. Copies of telegraphic code may be had on appli cation. ' Jnf6rmatlon regarding Quotations cheerfully furnished. BOARD -Pleasant rooms with, board. One sixty-one , North Main - street. Phone No. 678. MESSES DOUGHTY. 1 Pewter making, one of England's tm portanTlndusWea .Beyenty lyeora . ago. f has almost, bem . aibandoned. Cheap glassware- and - tinware Jiave pewter from the snarket. ' . driven -is: number 'fot AlTIennlese iWomen nave for an explanation of hls; laziness, he replied, "Milk stool very nice, rnargy tntJslTTcn'f itxa: it." Heights.- Accommodation Tor norses ne Hud of divided skirt. and vehicles. For terms,. etc.; -Edresi- G - care this See, or apply Between St. Louis and Kansas City and OtOAMOMA CITY 9 WItiiTA9 FORXWOHffH Ind prnich?al pomts in Texas and tlie Sonth irest. This train 13 new throughout and is made up of the. n est equipment, provided irtth electric lights and all other modez traveling conveaieaces. , Tt, runs 'via our now completed - ' . " ' Hed tliver Division. Every appliance known to modern car building and railroading has been employed In the make-up of this service, including under the management of 'Fred. Barvey. Fall information oa to' rates and all details of s trip via this new route will be cheerfully ftmuahedi xtpon application, by any repre- entaave 01 tne -'i.-- -c..'-.v W Kitchener reports that most ot the trouble with remotmtsia Sooth Af rica was due to the newly' exOisted eol iieri knowias nothing of thecareof Circtta "vrzziZz- cza cent a jcrs. V ' 1- 1 ' ' J 4 ' - ii . ' . - . k 1 r. t . "i ...; " ' i : 1 3 i "Ml t . ' 1 . ii - - if ' 'ft "..::! i ' i 1 "1 ,f t 3 t . ' ' ' i -: t ' 1 V. L. I "at housed Phone 723.
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