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it 4 I f . lis VOL. YIl:N0; 123st 'A&heville!, n.: ii thubsoay mqbning,' jol 3. 1202 -.'J-v-' ' . . imnycnxi ipsa cott. '- . " j iif-Vr if tf0w 500 yards, Mercerized, Ging name and Zephyrs.' EVILLE Ai KUVILLE TO BE BY iELECTRICITY, OB STEAM? JONEO 1 GOOD PROGRESS d,Hip,IsBeliindtheterpriser the Seaboard, op 6nie "jrow ar p'r' r eco very j sai d th e other cbrpbrationP ' Soiither ': POOIetins issued yes- r"6,1?1 Jingagea ut.a Jttgnt in sou- terday. FERTILE VALLEY ' CYCLONE: SWEPT jut; ' k & i asville oyepEntrance; i I " :20c 0J 4 'V! : 350 ? Fin,ee Imported ScotcE and French Ginghams. Instead of I 50c 350 .yards fine Imported French Ginghams. This Lot also includes a few pieces of Silk Ginghams. ', . Qr the yard ( lZr s' Instead of r500 yards Fancy Cheviots. This is very snitable for Shirt Waist Suits. : KnoxvMe, July 2. The Sentinel thi evening says: ' , ; r ; .;- f fAnothe teticaw, that Indicates -that there is" awpdssj&illty of the Knoxvllle, Kiaaberlin ; Heists - and SevIervUle ElectriiC railway -tsijxing out to ibe steaani railroad and a, port of the Sea hoard Air Line or whatever road it is mmch J is nmiiaihgl in ' mah direction fron.Northr' Cr6UntyayloliAshe ville, is in the fact, that something oyer a. week ago Engineer Harris jwent tojlhe east to see electrical experts and get them to come and figure on water power end that he came back without them, saying that that matter would rest for. a while. Another circumstance is that (the road is to have a locomo tive which is to be operated along the lines as it Is constructed.' U it Is to ibe a steam railroad, the question is could power ibe supplied to the road for all local traffic between Knoxville ancLewiport, which would irlake a big saving to use electric power furnished by . damming the Pigeon river and thus making a combination of team and , electric railway. The surveying, corps left the- city (bright and early yesterday morning for the work. After today the force will not return to the city at night but will quarter at the farm, houses along the way. The contract to begin work on the construction of the road toy July 1 has been fulfilled, it is said, with a littl work of construction done, that th surveying corps has done. Camden,S. O. There is also, a branch line from Blacksburg to Gaffney Vbicfc. 10 1-2 miles lit length. The South Carolina and; Georgia? Ex tension is part of what was Shtenidjed t Local Pain Is Less, and Days are ; massed with 'Greater Cbm- jied on active "duty as Judge Advocate General.. - - 1, At i o'clock iyeterd&T afterntooti the remains of, Liord Pauftcexote. the ' late t- British) ambassadoriwere put onttoard ; C ine special train ana started pa the s first stage of. the long1 journey to Eng- I. and,- .j.t " -j ( j, I - ' ,,'5 . The .removal - of 7 the body-- from the vt: vault at: Rock Creek - Cemetery, where . WEST VIRGINIA FARMS AND FOR it has rested since the :state .'funeral. - was accomplished -without ceremony:5 ;f ESTS LAID WASTE BYAN ;r The sealed metallic t caskets "was not . ' - ' -" brougttt iato this city at all Irat ( was v - - AWFUL WIND. V placed on flaoard the special combination j . , car ax siow wauoni on, jtne uaiximore . and Biroaov at aohitear the Houses Hurled Through the "Air as If Fired from Cannon's .fTATTr -W-v a -rr. . OestreiGher ICo ..4 51 Fatton Avenue. Southern Now Has 7087.79 Miles Atlanta, July 2. The Constitution says;..."-.:...; ' . . -.-f;'J '.- I The Southern yesterday took over the South - Carolina : etnd ipeorgia Extension railway", negotiations which have, been : in progress for some months being con- sunimated. Under their: terms the Ash e ville and Spartaolburg, the South Caroli na and Georgia Extension are merged, into a mew corporation, and y lease the itSouthernacquies all, .three . roadsc for kpurpose t "operation J The South Carolina, and Georgia Ex tension's main line 4b171 anSles in length and extends from Marion, N. O., to be a great system, connecting. Charles- J AKATU17D Dt?monr ton with the noilthvrest. Receatly ; v; ;Y.1S W Air -ZtaL It is thotorhv.manyftiiatft ! : ;;' OF $0tt)UL TROOPS as a feeder: the n'will be a valuable accession, to the. 'Southern. It will be operatea as a part of the unaneston$-MJjii.ux a kefetitION OF! pre division. . - iy iuB auuiuuu ul uuia iiiit? vuv ODUui-t v ern gains 1815 miles of road In JJorth jMUCH and South Carolina. Its trackaere rierhtsrii f - s over r the " Plant system ibetween .Savan- j' AIR. nah and Jacksonville eivea it aau addi-1 r - " : tion of 172 miles, v the accession of Sfv V . BuckinghamJ thP tw th ntai nf th. sth- Se tiie louowmg bulletin was is- . - r fjoucu mis evening" ( on tht em is put above the severi. thousand condition of Kins- pZL. 7 rv vJTI ixiin. twi.is7.. 1 .1 xie King- naaintaina hia otv press. The local ipain being less, the Freight war in Louisville. , iutys are passed with greater comfort" T.rn1sv1lilP .Tulv 9. TVip TiTnoic tndav says: - J H o111. July 2. The. 10 o'clock bul- "War is on ibetween the Southern Metln issued jfrom Buckingham (palace railway and the Louisville & Nashviil': I this morning gives a honeful nrohnpsv over all shipments -QuVor into this city vf the king's recovery, stating that the from competitive pomTs . The ' Souths' ciiig passed an excellent might and is ern today issuedSia circular offering to making steady progress in all comdl- louisviiie snippers payment or arayage 1 tjons- The wound is (beginning to heal vi . uuuwcri wiwiw " iBi.ana te much aess troublesome. UUl U-l XJUUl&YAAie ill lCtlgT UCLli titles n r. i a x t ' I viiu KfeiKTi,, W ,hvha ..I.Ixjndon July 2. The-review of East According to the Times' statement the r,.;aU-trfop8 was largely a rep- lentionfor yesterday's ifunc tion. but the of the fact that the Louisville & Nash- 1 Varied coloring of the uniforms of the ville had recently spent a, large sum in 1 representative corps from all parts of . ...... ..... I TTI'J...!.. , terminal and. switcning racimties m muauaumonnea aitogetner a more Louisville, putting the competing roads (Picturesque spectacle. Queen Alexandra at a disadvantage . While the Louis- .wad. again the central figure of the ville & Nashville will allow non-compe- proceedings. The review procedure of ting roads to use the. switches on pay- yesterday was followed. About 1300 dark ment of switching charges, it will; not gkHmea troops beaded by a detachment allow business to from a competiUve of the-bodyguard of the viceroy o In point to -ipass over its local tracks. The Z ZiJZ Southernby te payment of drayage to 2f? J-?'-011 S its 1 shippers, seeks tb,overcomej this dis eJ n the- Horse Guard - parade to the ' At the Southern office -here 'It was ad mitted that the circular had (beeti Isstf- ed ibut the claim was made that -it was BATTLESHIPS TO BE BUILT ECONOMICALLY Mouth. A $100,000 forest' MOODY SAYS HE WILL EMPLOY YARDS WHERE' HE CAN GET MOST FOR LEAST. FELLED TO THE GROUND SCENE OP THE DEVASTATION IS : : THIRTY MILES BELO ELKINS "l ON A BRANCH OP TYGART'S VAL V 1 LEY RIVER. 'J - Washington, July 2. Secretary Moody says he will build fthe battleship 'which the naval appropriation! act ordered hma to ; build "just as- af the cost were to come out of his own Docket instead of the national' treasury J Cumberland, Md., July 2. A cyclone . Tle secretary adds: "It will be use- ' today devastated the fertile Middle ! less to urge certain navy yards because Pork valley, thirty miles below Elkins r of poMica! or -commercial reasons; foriW. Va traversed toy a branch of the x- " -j 1 1 -vera rrt-'o irllnn c -r-r m . i v iuicjr 1 iv ci . . xiousee, rarms j and forests were wiped out. " j The house of Reuben Zirkle was hurled against his barn as if shot f roia ! a cannon and both " were ; smashed to" TDAFYDICn Tfl nCATU DY DflWY imier8- Sreat oak forest on the I nHlllrlCU 1 U UlAI n DI rUlf I 'Plateau, worth U00.00O was felled.. Mount Vernon, N. Y.. July2. Richard r,cf w. m-xne yauey was stopped T. Wainwright, Jr., the eight year old son of Richard T; Waintwright, a New York architedt, .was thrown from his pony today and trampled to death. He. was out riding with' his mother, whose horse threw, iier to the ground and then frightened the pony, thus casing the boys death. Mrs. Wainwright was hysterical from terri rible ordeal. be built best and cheapest.' RICHARD WAIIIWRIGHTS SON ."Hands Across the simply in compliance state commerce law. with the inter-1 Summers Diilt would be unbearable were It not for a good hose aDd. reel; .how easy to water, the growing vege tables, plants and flowerswash windows and cool the atmos phere. . Hose 8 and 10c a Foot. Hose Reel $1 to $4 Ashe ville HardwapVlpe ON THE SQUARE. Asheville-i N. C. GRAIID DUKE BORIS Til VISIT WASHINGTON Washington, July 2, Preparations are toeing made at the Russian embassy for the reception and entertainment of the Grand Duke Boris, first ( cousin of the czar, who 1b expected to arrive ioi this country within the next few days. Up on his arrive! the grand duke will come direct to Washington, where a series of Tetes are (planned in his honor. He will be presented to the president, but will not expect any (public functions la his honor, as he is traveling unofficially, though not incognito. While in the United States he expects to devote con siderable time to investigation of the immigration problem and the condition of American citizens-of Russian extrac tion in the United States. . , SULLIVAII-CORBETT FIGHT CALLED OFF St. Louis, July 2. The Sullivan-Cor-bett fight is called off by the police. Membens,o the royal family-who re viewed the colonials yesterday travers ed the dines of soldiers of the Indian empire. The prince of Wales repre senting the king standing toy the side of his mother's carriage, took the sa lute and the proceedings ended like those of "yesterday with cheers for the king, led by the duke of Connaiight, the Indians drawing their swords and wav ing them wildly as they joined in the cheering. Buffalo, July 2. Kid Carter, the Brooklyn middle-weight, and Al. Wein ig, the cycle fighter, were matched this afternoon in a box of twenty rounds before the International Athletic club, (Fort Erie, Ontario, t on , the night of i July 14th for 50 per cent of the. gross receipts and a side bet of $1000. NORTH CAROLINIANS ' LEAVING WASHINGTON Worcester, Mass., July 2. Harvey Parker defeated "Bull-dog" Clayton, the champion of England, here tonight in an exciting catch-as-catch-can wres tling niatch. Parker took the first fall j in 23 minutes and the second on a full Nelson from the front. There is to be a return match July 16. ! by the concussion of the air. KENTUCKY MINERS DECIDE NOT TO STRIKE Louisville, Ky., July .2.-The United . mine workers of Kentucky decided-to apaoe by the agreement with the West ern Kentucky operators arr nnt- strike. V - - SENATOR VEST BLIND s i Sedalia, J Mo., July - 2.The,iEvening Sentiner eays that Senator George G. Vest of - Missouri , (became, totally ibllnd in Washington and id fwholly unaiblevto read and write;. His mental : faculties arei unimjaired. "t r. " "1 ' DR. L. B. MORSE WITH DR S. Wv BATTLE Dr. Lucius B. Morse will ln the fu ture be associated with Dr. Battle. Dr, Morse came here from St. Louis about a year ago and has had offices in the Paragon building; mmm TWEIITY-FIVE HURT 111 RAILWAY ACCIDENT Bennington. Vt., July 2. The Troy, N. Y.. Montreal express, due at 8:20 a. m.. was derailed at a switch about a mile east of here . Twenty-five people lninrA. five seriously, and -one probably fatally. Contract for Art Palace St. Louis, July 2. The contract for the erection of the art palace, the most Umnortant of all the Louisiana Purchase p-roosdtion contracts, has been' awarded (to the Goldie Construction company vf or Oil THE ILLINOIS CROWNINSKIELD RECEIVES London, July 2. Jos. H. Choate, the United States ambassador and Mrs. Choate, Henry White, secretary of the United States embassy, and Mrs. White and Captain Richard Clover, the Uni ted States naval attache, and Mrs. Clo ver, lunched this afternoon with Rear Admiral Arent S. Crowniashield on board the United States flagship Illi noils at Gravesend; Should you )iave; us do yxu;Koak $945,127. (1st.) . Our work d ' usl J evidence that we know how to maka photographs, i' J0m '- .0v (2d.) We give your rwork the game careful attention thai 5!? and get the l)est there 1 in Tw ative. ' :.fM' t lZLm (3d.) We charge no inore dan you pay itatferiorworlanen. BROCK & KOCSNCE ; Btudio 67 EoutH Xiato alreet. A The Ii X.J. Department Store AS SIMPLE AS ABU. Bigger values, lower prices, i k.t-U maans tO 1:01 -AQ I X L. ;. Thie is a lesson uxeds have learned with -profits and pleasure In the school of experience. The IIDepartfn Store Phone 107. - . za lwu v 4i- TARIFF FOR REVENUE OHLY" WILL Will OUT For 10 days we will give special prices j 0f Tennessee, enroute from Beaumont In. our picture rraming aeparaaeuu j to Newi Orleans, wnen asKed regaramg Those having (pictures to frame iwial do J the outlook for democratic success in Major Moody Entertains N. C. Army Boys. Special to .the Gazette. Washington, July 2. It is surprising to 6ee the number of people who are leaving the city now that congress has adjourned. The North Carolina colony s breaking up fast and soon allwilloe gone except those holding position. Major Moody is a friend of the boys who wear the uniform of the army of the republic, and he . today invited to din ner the following named soldiers who are native N. C boys and members of the 3d, Battallion, Engineer Corps: W. D. Lissenbee. H. A. Hampton, Edward R. Phillips Robt. Deweese, Victor Phillips and Edgar-A. Hawkins. It is needless to say that the boys enjoyed the genial Major's hospitality. la answer to an inquiry from Paymas ter S. L. Heap, II. S. N"., Assistant Comptroller of the Treasury L. P. Mitchell has declared that S. O. Lemly, a native of North Carolina and Judge Advocate General of the Navy, 1 enti tied to the pay and allowance of a cap-. tain on the active list. Captain Lemly, though iby actual rank only a lieutenant commander, was by virtue of his office a captain of the na.W.fl.nii -xxrem noon the retired V list with that rank. Then "he was contin- With the! well to come and get prices. A large ' and well selected stock of mouldings to Miect from. J. Hk..LAW, , , - j-- 35 Patton avenue. Youi' 1904 said the democrats as la unit can defeat , the republicans on the "tariff for revenue only" platform. stronger A-V--';:ll'tiiMOf. Six! TOOm, ffirSterS onlySMO'.lper month Hiram Lindsey By 90 Per Cent . Of headaches come from defective rYy, n most oases can be re- ueved with properlassesi Examina- tlon free. - j -1 ' . , . A - BIG MIIIIIIG CO. TO WORK IN. THIS STATE Albany, N.- T.r July 2. The Carolina OEOng ! Minlna. company, of NefV Tork i eity iwas Incorporated today with a cap ital of $500,000, to otperate mining prop ; erty in North, Carolina, and elsewhere Amon the directors is Louis N. White of Crewe, N. C. ' ; . The - - tician i " ; .McKeeoJti U Patton avenue, opposite Postofflce. - A Phone : 'POR BBSIT m.N-mtt'iHai' -a Central avenue... 7 room house, AXKms . Phllto street. . Toorn house; Bailey etreet, 15.00. 14.00.' 17 room jiuu, rfreet.. 25.00. 10 room house, am " . . na ?room house, Starnes' avenue .. Bailey exreet, .. x-.w. .v-"7- month. : Before ouy- Eieht' room compieieiy tow v.T:Z'a hiTSwi call on flags Flags For Dfecorations. Also 1 Pirewdrks af HBSTOPi'S; 136 So. IIain:: V -4 pocketess today gown of A Montf ord Ave. Residence For Sale .Tha vfTivni-Tura ifm that nopular resi dence section are getting, few and far between (thatAis at bargain prices), but we have one residence and large lot nn Mnnfnrti r owned bV a non-resident cn .whicbTfwe have a price that we con eider, very low.' We wiU be pleased to give fyou tuU particulars. VJilblo & LaDarbo, Real Estate ancl Rent- The Chatelaine Bag r ') is an aibsolute necessity to wo mankind. We have a number of very beautiful ones and we think you "would be interested to those we offer. v ; Confesses Double Murder ;.; Sturgis, S. P., Juli2. Ernest Loves- ' war ; has confessed to the jioubleinuir- ' . der- of George Puck"- and Geoww CStrander;, both .of. Sioux Citv'- la.:':' who were found dead In (bed on Puck's: -; South Dakota ? cattle qanch early In Houses For Root. HOTJSB OP 8 ROOMS ON CHAR. LCfTTH STREET. with' Furnace, Electric lights and all modern conveniences. On car line. 10 ROOM HOUSK ON COLLEGE ST. newly painted and done over. Electric lights and. alL modern conveniences.' Centrally located and on street oar line. APPLY TO H. F. Grant & Son, 48 Patton Ave. "Why can't we induce jou to use Grant's i Talcum Powder, in qreference to other brands. ; It -is just as pure, is delight-; fuUy perfumed and much cheaper. 10c per box. 3 for 25c Grant's Pharmacy Agency for Wood's Seeds. Arthur M. Field any J5JLY Clearance Sale 23 Patton Ave. Phone 61. - Leading Jewelers. Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave. New Program for 4th of JulyTWeek ; ; . 1 Corned Beef Hash.. ... ..15c Ham Omelette.. ..... ..jr.15o ' Eggs, Any Style.. .. ...lOe 1 Norfolk Deviled Crabs:. .10c ' . Corned Beef Sandwich.. 5c Chkken-Ham Sandwiches.. Be 1 :-.e. Tongue and Egg Sandw3cheac Cold Milk and Pie, each,. ;c ; sunous French Irip Coffee Be Yundia Dairy Lunch Beginning July 1st we offer every thing in our "Ladies' Department" at a liberal discount. It is our desire to carry as little stock as possible from season - to season. To accomplish .this we make the following price conces sions: i i ; f MISS CRUISE, Manicuring andfiairdressing . Parlor : Iloom 17 Paragon : Building, Phone 425. OFF all waists. this season's 1-4 1-K OFF Muslin Underwear OFF. Walking Skirts . OFFiDress Skirts -2 OFF Tailored Suits , i; ONE LOT: of Waists. .". 69c ; ONE LOr orSuitsV4.98 ONE LOT of Suits.jS;7;98 V6 Do Merchant-Jailorlng. if A,'-- Phone 73. 11 rattca l'.Tr. DRADFOR 1 1 Ptrr r- ' . A,, .J 4
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