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VOL. VII NO. 142 ASHEVILLE, i H. &, FBIDAY MOBNINGJULY 25. lM filL ---' -v. 7'- 1 hvb.cknts per; COPT. OTJR JXLiIAItS A -YEAH. OverloQtted In Monday's rush a few dozen Ladies' Lace Striped Hose 20c Quality at Two Pairs for 25c 25c Quality at Three Pairs for r 50c W. J, BRYAKWAS CENTRAL FIGURE AT YESTERDAY'S GRAND CAM PAIQnHaLi2y OF NEW ENG LAND DEMOCRATICLEAGUE. Nebraskan Spoke on "the Basis of Harmony," -but Did not Hold out Olive Branch to All. lute Indeposvdenee of political thought illustrated -.wtdilTerences is part of iS 8U Ufa ' " trines and afir-Jpr y erf sound political lifeicij ; Senator. Carmack next was intro duced, j . - After dwelling1 at considerable length ELOPERS! HANDS OF LAW man , had nothing, to. betray him except a gold -watch irora " which, vthe name f "Harding" - waH onlv rartlallv- erased . He had a thousand dollars in money V and. she had a new -diamond rlngi bought here today for seventy five" doi-J Jars. They had engaged a' state room J as Mr. Duvel and wife of Augusta, I The woman ha.s broken down and - THBPRESIBEtps fog oo upon the alleged deoarture of the re publican party of today from the MK5. STAFFORD AND HARDING wee? but declines to (admit her.ideh-' SPENT tmp niput nu EAn tuy as .Mrs. stairora. sue. is good w looking, neatly dressed, appears- about thirty years old and is in' a delicate OF GREENSBORO CAUGHT AT NORFOLK. within the hollow iform of a re- Were Boarding Steamer for New Both are detained to await the arrival Hade a LenethV Addrfitn Wow : until at last even the form shall i -.. rf muw : guguijr AUUTOM ID TWO CLASSES DESERTED THE PARTY IN 1896 York Harding Charged With Greensboro, who will identify them. Kidnapping. 'PLUTOCRACY CARMACK WERE 'ALSO "VS. DEMOCRACY" SHEPARD SPEAKERS LITTLE AND landmarks set by its flounders, Senator Oarrnack asserted 'that the- poncentra : tfon' of wealth ,n- power in the hands of a few men threatened the succes- sion of the republic by "a despotism of j force and corruption, operating for a- time public until at last even the form shall perish with (the reality of freedom." Adverting to. what he . termed Pres ident Roosevelfis' "crusade against mo nopoly and plutocracy," Senator Car mack predicted that "When (that dls- Staskd, -as he doubtless will, that the U0J5AD AW1J UfrlUuKS republican party has enthroned the trusts and nnade plutocracy supreme in the United States he will prove a powerful-and effective ally for the dem ocratic party." The speaker censured WOMAN WEEPS. BUT REPUSBS TO 'the military administration in the Phil-' ippines for cruelties inflicted upon mom- j I combatants and for the employment of condition. Harding is In Jail but the woman Is in j the detective's private office, she de- ! Clinine- tn cr tr a .hntol unflw niarH i THE MAYFLOWER, OFF TOMPKINSVILLE. 5. Jersey Soldiers at Seagirt Yesterday; HAVE GONE TO NORFOLK MISS ROOSEVELT GOES TO NEWPORT SdON LIGHT ON FUTURE DEMOCRATIC POLTC1BS. Nantaskett, Mass., July 24. In a great tent on the shore of Massachusetts, bay i for hours today a throng of men and Macabebes. tMr. Bryan was the closing speaker. His subject was, "The Basis of Harmo ny. He said in part: "In view of numerous harmony din- While They Last at These Prices. A nice line of Ladies' White and Colored stocks at 25 and 50 Gems. Qestreicher & Co 51 Patton Avenue. ners, and the discord they have created, it" may not ibe out of place to consider by the Virginia Pilot that the eloping the basis of harmony. The word 'har-1 not a 'tew -women listened to distin- mony is euphonious, and the idea E. Harding, were in Norfolk, and-ask- guished" orators from various parts of which it conveys is a delightful one. i jng f0r instructions; ' the United States as they delivered ad- Harmo,my! Haw " soothes the ear and j Mrs. Stafford and Harding lloped . . ... calls up visions' of peace and love and . Tuesday under the most sensational UiCSBtB ujjun -yruicipat poxiucai issues joy Harmony, whether among -the .circumstances. All the parties con- of the day, from the democratic point heavenly bodies whose movements cerned are prominent. The husband, MINERS SENTENCED BY JUDGE J. J. JACKSON Wheeling, W. Va,, July 24. Judge. J. J. Jackson of the United States court at Parkersburg this afternoon suspend ed" sentence on "Mother Jones," who will likely leave the State. Thomas Haggerty, well known emis- PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER Wltl BE ' sarv of the national nrem. nir.atin-n nf . xatu liUJSST OJfVMR. AND MRS. . CUTTING PARENTS WILL SPEND A DAY WTTW uv.rt TimuiP. ' ; viuiateu iub cuurt s injunction, tie is i Greensboro July 24 At 5 o'clock this in Indianapolis, but will be apprehend- ' -New York, July 24. President Roose- a? ' ' . ; . . ed. Six others, all foreigners, were velt. with a. party including Mrs. and afternoon, your correspondent was wired sentenced to 60 days in jail. Miss Roosevelt, went to Seagirt, N. J.. " j this morning aboard the Mayflower. Vnillin Him lllinir in the tri3 La Savole, with Secretary : TUUllb ulnL AWUlVt ! Root Qenerals Wood and Porter ADMIT HER IDENTITY KIDNAP PING A FELONY UNDER RECENT LEGISLATIVE ACT. Special to the Gazette miners, was sentenced to 90 days in Jail. The court ordered the arrest of Na tional Secretary W. B. Wilson of min ers' union on the erround that he had or of view. The speech-makine followed a make the music of the spheres, banquet, the first to be given by the amonS the bodies terrestial with their . , conflicting interests and varying moods, recently organized New England demo- who can resigt n& claIm or dispute, itts cratic league, in the Rockland hotel, at sway. Harmony is but a synomym for which about 300 were present. order, and ds not the result of chance, The list of speakers was: but a product of inexorable law. The Hon. P. A. Collins, former rvmsiil- -mnof Man miiot innr tVid opalA fl.nd 9 t : uaun. ' i JScLllSilcU general to London, and- now mayor of properly arrange the notes, or harmony, (has been .wowii. c ioiuxnig uiuvci , v iiiuoui j. no mailer no w earjitssuy wweu Bryan, twice demooratic presidential never be won. Ill flEGRO'S GRASP t.latter flrea a salme ,n bmo1 ,Jall M-MiS3, BlT,a,e wfrhtHe!fSriSdus; Hamlett. ased 19. who wajs sleeninar v. . iwifp' rpitinn , . " , , - , L " mcj. luzLgjeiraiv. men ine enure wiie s relations alone, found herself when taiwakeneri at - ..... . . w. with Hardlne. The first intimation of a nvit i i a ecx tram nor -seagirt. never suspected his 3 o'clock this moraine in thp iST-asn of anything wrong was contained in the a negro who had entered her room for loiiowmg. leiier: the purpose of criminally "Greensboro, N. C, July 22, 1902. her Mr. Stafford: The negro was frightened away by This letter is to tell you goodbye, for- the coughing of her nephew, an eleven ever. I hope your life, will be more years old iboy in an adjoining room. saxisnea in uie iuiure inan u aiways gne furnished a good description of Be eood to my boys and canidont let them leave you. Look after trail. He will be roughly handled if I tnjy not for my sake,, but theirs and caught. Miss Hamlett ia prostrated The president made a lengthy address. to thf NfW .TprsPV finlHiera .and nznoa assaulting enthusiastically cheered. The president returned to Oyster Bay late this even-, ins:. Oyster Bay, July 24.-The president is fog bound on TompklnsvHle and will epend the night on board the May-l flower. candidate; Edward, M. Shephard, of "Harmony in government is likewise ; you rs. Don't break up house, but try from fright New York, recently candidate for mayor the result of fixed and- unchangeable and get some good woman to keep of that city; Senator E. w. Carmack rules. Jefferson states two of these If we have it, it ia the best The Cost of a Padlock Might Save a Dozen Hens If your chicken house is not pro vided with a lock you stand a chance to lose them some night. Better come in and invest a dime or a Quarter here and get one. We have 60 different patterns from j 1 10 Cents to $2.00 Asheville Hardware Go. ON THE SQUARE. Asheville, N. C. of Tennessee. Senator J. W. Bailey of rules namely, absolute asquiescence in Texas was expected to attend, but he the will of the majority and, frequent sent a letter Instead. elections the second. aids the first by The hour scheduled for the banquet giving hope of a (remedy from present was 1 o'clock and dt was planned that ills, however grievous. If he were liv the public exercises should begin an ing today his observation would prob hour lated. After the banauet the com- aHlv siiersrest a. third rule namely the pany repaired to the tent for the speech- ascertainment of the will of thj&.meth making. Mayor Collins, who presided, ods so direct, so fair-end so honest ithat made a' brief address and read letters the minority" cafy not doubt ' that that from G. S. Bout well of Massachusetts will has been actually expressed. and Senator Bailey of Texas. The, latter "Jefferson also laid down the rules in his letter said: "I am ready to wel- by which, and by which alone, real har- come every democrat back into active trnony can be sectuned within a party, party serivce, and I only demand of -1 say real harmony for Ithat harmony them that tthey will bow to the will of cannot be considered worthy of the the majority, and support the nominee name which, like the harmony tempor of our next national convention." arily existing between the confidence Hon. E. M. Shepard followed Mayor man and his victim, is: purposely em- Collins. After all alluding to issues on ployed for deception and injury. which the democratic party had differed "The great founder of the democratic and become reconciled in the past party whose profound philosophy years, Mr. Shepard said: "Now later sounded all the depths of human nature differences over the extent to which and measured the height and breadth silver may be coined at the mints or ov- of human government, not long before er the treaty with Spain or over military the end of his eventful life, said In operations in the Philippines must not a. letter to Lee that there jere but and shall not prevent a genuine and. two iperpianent parttjes, the aristocratic triumphant co-operation of democrats and the demooratic; that these two upon the questions practically pressing parties existed in every country, and for popular dtermination at the polls., that where there were freedom to thinK, May we now renew the wise and right- sneak and write these parties would eous concessions practiced by the demo- fhecome apparent. With the taristocracic crats of other generations. The reso- , (Continued on page four) I, nnn my vnn ann nn n vmi 9 tann rviir things together. I don't want vou to HVr Fr KM I N.N Rill r II not. Don't try to find me and don't j r .rf-vi j o-- ... ... n ter). Please don't make any talk about ' luueon- ATlz- Juiy 4.j?ive persons my going r speak of it to the boys any were killed outright and, a number in--more , than you an , help,. Ivj do nqt jured in a disastrous, wreck - on the A Newport, July 24. Miss Alice Roose' velt will come here' next week as the 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fulton Cut ting. It is understood she will .be IN AR 7flNA K K Ann mFNT oined for a day y her Parents, during her stay. TTr ta. BVuit Jar Rubber that ha no competitor go to J. H. Law's, Patton avenue, a new lot ia just here, and they j I are specially gooa. utner new ana beautiful goods are arriving. i WOMAN WOULD HANG HER FATHER'S Bishop Bar n we J I, Dead. , . Montgomery i July 24.The Rt. 'Rev.'" wieh you; to, ever giye me another g raUroad this anornW "ieapR-w; BuM'. lPX Uslfov ot . ivi- ' j. .TL-." - X.arc town ' 7!v (miles oiith-vf rrVM:'-'Jv ' ' ... . VT.w , . . . " - utuuKacB,' esuwituiy m-'iu.jr uear -owja. ' - . ' , . jiLUiwi-An oeimiBi XOIllsnc'. Vnn will find mv monev. also mv rincs The northbound internauonai possen-- - . Our Stock of Overworked Byes TO MRS. ELLA HALL WISHES SPRING BOISY BRYANT'S DEATHTRAP. Tifton, Ga., July" (24. A- verdict of guilty by the jury in the case against Boisy Bryant, tried at a special term of Berrien Superior court for the mur der of W. A. Hyers, was a great relief, Y E S if you ma.n business we'll send B. man to your home and photograph your children, if not satisfactory, i costs you nothing. BROCK &XOONCE PHOTOGRAPHERS Studio 59 S. Main St. Asheville, N. C. he I. X. I. Department Store AS SIMPLE AS A B C . digger values, lower prices, i newer novelties, larger varieties,' "stronger leaders is what it means to buy of The X L. Thin is a lesson that hundreds Rave learned with profits and pleasure "i uie school of experience, : J I McCIoskey, Real Estate. Broker. Room 9 Paragon Building Improved and unimproved property' tul 8aie. Furnished and tinfurnished. "uuses for rent. "; : , . RENTING DEPARTMENT.'-:'' i nave a comitent'inianrwho' glVes" nis attention exclusively-to the Renting "uainess. - . - -s ; -,Jave tor rent the BIUTMORBl' COT- -cc m the viUage of Bilfcmore, and furnished houses,, on .VERNON. i, a"tmore EJstate, Victoria. s ,lld"? or these houses can be seen in Don't strain your eyes if you 1v in ftTCTCTNll!- CLEARLY or any pain in your as there were tne greatest it head or eyes, come to us. We lynching had any other verdict than that of guilty in the first degree been ; returned. 1 Mrs. Ella Hall, daughter of the mur dered officer, has .written to Sheriff (Swindle requesting the, privilege of springing the trap that sends Bryant to eternity, and the sheriff has repnea that although he had anticipated the privilege for himself, it would give him pleasure to comply with her request will tell you what they need. McKee, Optician 54 Patton avenue,' opposite irostomce. Repairing done on short notice. . mm 1 Now is the time to riave your lurnaces oier- Hauled and t&brougWy, re- paired.: We also make a specialty,:, oljnspng -hot aYr iilantis. 'Seeus ior. es- TEXAS RAILROADS SUFFER FROM RECENT HEAVY RAINS Dallas, Tex., July 24.-The heavy rains have done much damage to the Texas & Pacific and southern pacinc railroads. The -Trinity river, threatens to overflow. .; No trains have reached Dallas from " California" by way of El Paso since Monday and none are able to get -through to El Paso from, the east. timates W 7 7 offlice. 'fiV South Court 'SQuare; pyce and other PRECIOUS STONES Set in mountings of gold and silver presents a large varie ty of beautiful and unigue designs, just such as the critical dresser admires for personal adornment. The prices make this stock worthy the attention of the critical buyer. Inspection Invited. And other thines in nistol box. Mv Sr train,. was derailed at a washout engagement ring I will send later. Do ana-tne engine, inaggagei -car, two pas? with them as you Wish. Do not make tsenger jnouw wm a ruuuum t-wu mv or.ir.cr owav a anhWt nf talk, hilt .over uie eiuiKuiu-iiicuu remember me as among the dead, weak but not foul. Goodbye forever. . IDA." Mr. Stafford received in the mail yesterday morning the engagement ring with the stamp of the Greensboro post office on it. The ring is a plain gold one marked "John to Ida 1882." An incident connected with this ring is that Chief of Police Scott saw Mrs. Stafford at the postofnee yesterday afternoon putting something in the mail box and it was evidently this, package, she knowing there would be no special de livery until this morning. The matter was referred to Chief of Police Scott, who immediately notified Mr. Stafford. Upon consultation with the state's attorney he went before Magistrate J. M. Wolfe and swore out a warrafit against Harding for "fraud ulently and unlawfully kidnapping and carrvinsr out of the state one Ida Staf ford, contrary to the statutes in such cases made and provided and against the peace and dignity of the state." The warrant was forwarded to (jov- . ernor Aycock tonight for endorsement and requisition on the governor oi Virginia. t In the meantime, a second telegram. , was received saying the couple would ! leave Norfolk at 7 o'clock and Chief Scott when informed telegraphed the reward offered by Stafford with an or- der on the Norfolk chief of police to detain the parties if possible. The Virginia Pilot published a column telegraphic story of elopement this morning with the above result. It will be a big legal battle, as Harding has about $1500 in cash and Stattora is de termined. ! The parties were arrested at 8 o'clock taking the boat for Baltimore. They denied their identity, claiming to come from Georgia. They were held half an hour when on examination- 'of their trunks showed there was no mistake. A Norfolk telephone message from the chief says the parties fit the published description exactly, and the lady's con dition Is unmistakable. The Greensboro chief of police leaves with the husband for Norfolk tonight at 11 o'clock. I have just seen the husband. He says he is going with the chief to Nor folk and get his wife or send Harding to the penitentiary. He does not seem vindictive, (but dozed with grief. A FEW Arthur ML Field Company Leading Jewelers. Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave. . ... j. We Have It. The Latest London Craze Table Tennis T --.- --I AT HBSTON'S. - 26 So. Main. ; Norfolk, July ' 2 1. J . E. Harding and Mrs. Ida .Stafford, eloping from Greens boro, were arrested here tonight. They were on the steamer Jamestown, just ready to sail for New York, when Chief of Detectives Prince recognized xnean frotrt their description. They were In censed and denied their; identity. The Hair Brushes - We feel sure our liner would tempt you' to buy .; Theres a mere hint of val ues in y this statement; ' A solid back; long bristle brush Cor) PattonAve. Wd Chttrch St D i Pop Renf Beautiful home, No. 34 N. per month. With . 60 v Acres, Water Sewerage. Aston, Kawls & Co ;18 South Main.8treet. MISS CRUISE;,; Manicuring andHaif dressing Parlor. .Boom 17;Paragbn Buildidg, Phone 425;:h ,V-',"K Choice FOR SALE ON Merrimon Avenue Call For Prices at the Office of H. P. Grant Sc Son, 48 PattoigAve. ' Turnip Seed Fresh supply of Wood's Turnip and Ruta Baga Seeds for table, stock and salad. Headaches Sick, nervous and neuralgic headache quickly relieved with Baldwin's Head ache Cure, 25c (bottle. Grant's Pharmacy Agency for Wood's Seedsv v:; SHRUNKEN IN Men's and Women's DEPARTMENTS. Our buyer is now in the i market and it is our desire .to-v have stock cleaned up before , new goods begin to arrive, ; Our necessity is Your Opportunity, A few of the good things we enumerate below: badies9 tailored suits, silk and rain coats, dress and walk ing skirts, silk waists and pet 2 ticoats, wash waists, under- : Wear, street and walking hats, f Meii'o youths', and chil dren's suits;straw hits ; negli: gee shirts, etc v ' s : I Alsot liberal reduction; m all;;; merchant tailoring; : - , U FftttOO AT if , 1 i Phone 78. if A 7 H
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