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END OF CASn
NOT YET IN SIGHT
e end of ; the case is at least three or"
four days in the distance. .. ' -
' Those facta having ibeen'anade lenown
the question f arosef as to. what disposi
tion, the jurymen should' make of' their, I
ume. , Tne wun xnajiuesrea , some ww
cern over ; the prospects.' of the jury
keeping the Sabbath day holy and sug
gested "that the marshal could escort
ANOTHFR rHARi(,'TFR WITNP?q them'to church if they could agree on
' "tR CHARACTER WITiMESo any particular denomination. At last
AND SEVERAL. DOCTORS
rTQ BE 'EXAM I N ED;i
of
accounts the jury was hung' on the
j question of close communion and infant
v baptism ; and it: seems Sikely that the
j members will compromise on a carriage
W&yf--':S&;'r' "'A :Vi-vi .. i ride during the afternoon by way of
V.l:"'J-li- ," :;:',.. 5 recreation. .-''..V:""';-v 'fv--'.. ;v 1
A riirkWw 'ir ':'':t?Arfi"i r vH It "wras very near 4 o'clock yesterday
AqjOUPnmont Of the Federal Lfternoon when CourtQvened,.as sev-
n r- r. eral Persons, connected with the. court,
yuuiTb uut ui ncsiicoi, w mns. -went to the station with the funeral
party . J . M . 1 Green was the character
Pritchard.
Season
Sales
Our
Wind-up
As stated at the begin,
ning of these sales, we will
continue them until all
our Summer Goods-are'
sold out; and 'a careful
perusal of prices will con
vince you that prices are.
no objects
ADDITIONAL TESTIMONY AS
f ?- TO PULLIAM'S CONDITION
REV. McNEELT DuBOSE THINKS
THE DEFENDANT1 WAS OF UN-
( SOUND MIND MOREJ EVIDENCE
OF USE OF MORPHINE.
The trial of the Pulliam case was be
gun yesterday .by a resuorjjption of the
testimony of Alex Wbb, who added
ncthine material to the facts related
witness summoned by the defense, and
Mr. Green was followed on 4he rmtness
.(Continued on eighth, page.) .
MRS. FLAGLER'S? HEPHEWS
GET OHE-HALF SHARE
A HOT WRANGLE
IN CONVENTION
DEVELOP INHARMONIOUS
FEELING.
i the lead . BoraLma fcroke t going to the
f turn. . From' that pn It was t procession;
; 1 Derby winning xln,;N 2.18. Boralnub
oroKe three : times in ? the Jast nail md
'showed he was -either away oft or short
4 on ' staying powers.-. - ; s
I At the .conclusion ' of -the - heat - Bor-
- alma was driven to. his box followed by
a large crowd. 'A veterinary surgeon
THE WAKE COUNTY DEMOCRATS T8 5 for. " An examination .showed
which he sustained during a (break in
I the second heat .-. His hind shin ; also
was' gashed and it looked so .hazardous
j to chance another heat t that - he 'was
- ? 1 'T ' j announced ' 'out by ' permiseiott of the
, ; j judges' Derby ' then Jogged a walk-
Serews Put on Instructed DeIe- .over a .mile z-H'to- the "ny-
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gates who were Disposed to FflHR THOIISAHD HEAR
-lcgam luau-uuuons. lit r nnuni nnrii
in ' Ji DnlAit orFA
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ADVOCATES FREE SILVER AND
DENOUNCES TRUSTS AND
IMPERIALISM.
SENTIMENT UNFAVORABLE
TO PRIMARY SYSTEM
CORONATION A
DOMESTIC ElENT
WILL BE CARRIED OUT QUIETLY
, AS SUCH AN AFFAIR V
CAN BE..
No Truth m the Rumors' that
Another Postponement Is
Probable. , f i
INTEREST IN EVENT
IS NO LONGER KEEN
OF HER GREAT FORTUNE, IN THE
EVENT OF HER
DEATH.
New York, August 2. Evidence, hun
dreds of pages of it, has been taken
by J: E. Hedges, referee, who has pre-
xrcmiing- material to uic rcia i ciwcu i - .
the day previous, which were .published ', P3 Ms rePrt or tffe supreme court Jjouoty democratic convention today was
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Monday
All Day
See large,, Ad" for
prices etc., on 3rd page,
as to kinship of relatives of Ida A
FlagleV, formerly iwife of Henry M,
Flagler, of the Standard Oil company.
The estate of Mrs. Flagler which has given that certain delegates intended to
PRMTTTT'.'MTT A T?"V nTDT?rrnT ir a t-ttm
x.x. cumiberland,' Md., Aug. 2.-Four thou-
THE USUAL. PREDICTION THAT sand heard Bryan, speak on "Problems
of the Hour" at Mountain .Lake park
today. He said: "I hope you will give
.me credit lor possessing a higher ambi
tion than that which ought to toe satis
fied with the office of president. I aim
too democratic to covet the ambition
that only a few in one generation can
share. . I prefer the honor, of being a
private citizen, an honor greater than
a warm number. Every thine was set- that of king. He declared the present
tied in primaries except one county adminiistration had developed the ten
commissioner. Hut that m rftMc derocy to amend God's laws: Thou
Early in the proceedings notice was
PENITENTIARY WILL, PAY THIS
YEAR DELEGATES TO FARM
ER'S CONGRESS.
Special to the Gazette.
jxaieign, in., c, Aug. 2. The Wake
Oestreicher & Go
51 Patton Avenue.
yesterday morning. The governments
attornev subiected Mr. Webb to a
' rigid cross-examination, after which the
j defense established the good character
j of " the witness by the introduction of
Capt: T. W. Patton on the stand. Mrs.
F. R. Darby, Mrs. W. R.. Bearden,
Harold Johnston;, and rRev. McNeely
DuBose were among the forenoon wit
nesses. Mr. DuBose stated that de
fendant was at one time senior warden
of Trinity church. Upon his coining to
Asheville he was aesociated withPul
11am more intimately than he was with
any other member, of Trinity church.
He said that the defendant was a most
efficient church officer, 'but that there
was a great change in Pullfeum's xn
t'dition during the latter part of '93,
when PulUam left Asheville; that Pul
tliaimi was frequently absent from church
and also" from vestry meetings. Mr. Du
Rrtoo. t-iitA"tVi t it was his oninion now
that the defendant at that time was of how three foundlings, who are nephews
unsound enind. of Mrs. Flagler, came to learn of their
i rf..Tv,-. Wvl il,, H lH,neMT Mra TTHq-Ic maon -noma " "
JZZT'VZ Z "tl :T: tT ri ;t; taken, probably because they wanted tto
was "doubtless aware of the death of J.Exiler, died on February 28, 1864, ? and
Mrs . Pritchara, and (moved that out of Marys husband', Edward, W,. Extler
respect xor - uer, au jxuvuu.vsui. gave the custody of their,,three : sons.
"The death of Mrs. Pritcnara," re
shalt not steal; thou shalt not kill;
thou shalt not covet," by adding an
;been In charge of the court since she 'disregard instructions, and that precip- a very laiTge scale." He denounced
was -declared to toe incompetent, ltftea a-storm. A heated and protract- trusts and taperialism and advocated
amounted to $2,273,000 August 4, 1899, ff was finally settled toy put free silver,
and has increased. The net increase Jf Lf! 011 in struct delegates.
tion of W, A.'.- Ellington. The legisla- 00 lUnt LtAVtO
wvc lucitet Tvas nominaiea as iouows:
Senate, Herbert E. Norris; house, C.
Drewery, F. A. fWhitaker, A. B. Hun- ,
ter. j
After the ticket was completed the
convention broke up without waiting to ACCIDENT NECESSITATES HER
hear speches from the candidates. As nrlMr , lCTcn . MTn TUC
the delegates were pouring out a motion BEING UFTED 1 NTO THE
runs, from $116,000 to $117,000 a year. ;
An important point in the proceeding
was whether Mr. Flagler had, through
his divorce, lost his interest in. the
estate of his wife if she ishould die first,
Mr. Flagler laid no claim to such an
interest Ibut the question has not toeen
adjudicated. -
The referee will report that Mr. Flag
ler has no interest whatever in the
estate.
A mass of evidence was sifted as to
LONDON FOR PARIS
was made to adjourn and declared car
ried. Much feeling was shown through
out the proceedings!' The sentiment of
the delegates was strongly unfavorable
to a primary system tout no action was
go home.
? A penitnetiary director today saidvthe
state prison this year wauld pay all
TRAIN.
London, Aug. 2.-May Yohe left Char
ing Cross station tonight for Paris.
She has taken rooms at the Hotel Wind
sor in Paris. Captain Strong, it ie said,
left his address at the .Hotel .Windsor.
Miss yohe fell from a cato today ?anid
hurt the ligaments of her leg. ; She
was nnahlft to walk and was whpled
:rNtfw York foundMa' asvlii.:"Thi i0;! fL.A.? crop I compartment. Het physician advised
NO REASON TO DOUBT THAT THE
CORONATION WILL. COME OFP-
ACCORDING TO THE REVISED
PROGRAM. ( ; Xt '
London, Aug, 2. touring (the past
week there have been constant rumors
and reports as . to the kinsr's condition
being such that another postponement
of the coronation is probaiblej or that It
will be necessary for him to sleep In." ;
the deanery on the night before the
ceremony of August 9.
There is no truth in these reports. '
There is not the slightest reason at th .C
present moment to believe the ceremo- ;
ny will not come off according to the
revised program. , '
A movaible chair Is being prepared ;
for his use In certain parts of the ser
vice, if necessity arises. The coronation
will now be a purely domestic event, ;
carried out as quietly as events' of such, '
character can be. Interest In the event :
is not keen. " J
The publicatiori of the official prograni :
the procession shows' no special f
of
changes from, the original arrange
ments, tout "ceremonies " in Westminster
Abbey have been curtailed by the oniis
eion of the litany and sermon and by
the recital of the recognition, once: In
stead of foUr times. .
later ithey were apprenticed to farmers .i-...
in Iowa. In 1901, -Williamv who . had -; ,v ..1
become a harness-maker, became inter- Among appointments by Governor
jested in Ms family ttee( and hence the Qf delegates t0 the national far.
mere' congress at Macon, 6aM October
7 to 19, are the following: Tenth dis-
we have it, it is the best
An Iron-Bound Oaken
Well Bucket
x
of well seasoned oak, good heavy
bail and strongly bound for 'the
small sum of
40
And then, too, we have good
Manila or cotton rope of the best
quality, and at very low prices.
Asheville
Hardware Go
ON THE SQUABEL M
Asheville, N. C.
Phone 87.
spohded Judge Boyd, "comes as a great
shock to both the toaS' and the- court."
He then ordered that a recess 'be taken
until 3 o'clock. The adjournment was
made at hoon. ' - '
Th HmnrnTYiMiif hour havinff been discovery of his relationship to Mrs.
reached Judge Mopre announced that Flagler. Richard, one of the three
the defense would only introduce more foundlings, is a fainter, while the third
character witnesses Major W. W. Rol- iS an engineer of the Northern Pacific
lins, who had gone to Marshall, 'but railway.
would return Monday. The defense j proportion each will get of her
would introduce two or three additional estate if she dIes te;
witnesses, however, all -physicians. Dr. cfiag. F 81,03 bpithw, ' 'onewquar-
,0KrM-"-8ter24,,e?o 't? Stephen E. Shroud, one-quarter.
the other quarters will go to the
nn,nv h stand for half a day. In short mree 1 ayiurs.
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that she remain In London"" but she in
sisted on going to meet ""Brad lee, If I
have to be carried every step." ,
trict, George F. Weston, Biltmore; Ap
palachian Park commission, Charles
McNamee, Biltmore.
BORALMA BROKE DOWN
III CHARTER OAK RAGES
The most mprto-date cigar, tobacco
anl sporting goods store Blomberg's.
The largest line of .sporting goods in
the state at Blomberg's. ,
China and Silver at J. H. Law's,
Patton avenue. Goods no other merchant-can
: supply. Sets to suit you,
and matches at any time. "Up-to-date,
reliable goods and small profits have.
;iualt up. his, trade. Newjsouvenirs ana
' gifts ,now pouring m. :
Overworked
By
The referee advises that $4,000 a year
income be paid now to the three Taylors
so that each will get a third of it. The
two brothers and sister of the Incompe- ,
tent have previously obtained orders
for $4,000 a year each from the surplus
income of Mrs. Flagler. All charges
against the income of Mrs. Flagler, in
cluding allowances made for her sup
port, leave a surplus income of about
$60,000 a year. I Tjlf
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION
OF LOUBET RUMORED
Paris, Aug. 2. It is rumored that an
attempt was made to shoot President
Lotubet at Rambouillett yesterday. It
is said the (president requested that
the matter be, kept quiet. He was un
injured. -1 r .
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Y
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if
you mean business we'll send a
man to your home and photograph your
children, if not' satisfactory. ; It costa
you nothing. 4 ' )
, BROCK & ICOONCE c
PHOTOGRAPHERS, sj, -
Studio 59 S. Main St. Asheville, N. a
THERE IS NO SECRET
About these bargains we offer.. Sugar,
best standard granulated, r eighteen.
Pounds for $1. Coffee,, xtra equality,
Per pound, 10c. Coffee,; Arbuckles, per
Pound, lie. Rice, good, -per pound 5c.
Rice, best, per pound. 6c. -Vinegar,
best, per gallon, 20c ; OIL kerosene; per
non, I2c. - The . I" X Ii. Dept. :Store
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Don't strain
votur eyes If you
- ' have any difficulty in SEJEINO
CLEARLY or, any pain in your
head or eyes, come t6 us. We
will tell you what they need.
McKec, Optician
54 Patton avenue, opposite . Postoffice.
Repairing sdone on short notice.
won the First race easily.
IN NEXT heat BROKE AND i
WAS INJURED.
1
Hartford, Aug. 2. A crowd of 15,000
gathered at Charter Oak park today to
witness the trotting match between
Lord Derby ant Boralma for sixety per
cent of the gate receipts and a bet of
$20,000 a side bet between the owners,
Thomas Dawson and E. E. Smathers.
The conditions were the best three in
five. Lord Derby was the favorite.
The match .resulted in disappointment
as Boralma was unable to finish the
race. Gerse, Lord Derby's driver, won
the toss. On the start Derby Ibroke,
(but on the second attempt both were
sent away head and head. Boralma
soon took the lead and won easily in
2.08. Derby won the next heat handily
The Stranger
in Town
is Welcome
FOR SALE
A lovely home in Victoria, house of &
rooms, lot of nearly one acre, beautiful
views, grapes, pears and small fruits
on place, will include furniture In sale,
for further particulars apply to
H, P. Grant & Son
48-Patton Ave '
TVio. Prpsa fnewsnaoer) save a mau
firi n htat the Dresident. but missed i in 2 . 09 ty two lengths.
hijm ' J In the third heat Gerse went away in
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Weal Estate Bargains
For August we offer 'you 'fine 'river
bottom farm $4500, choice .centrally. lo
i coiUCUCe lUi OilU. UCOJll. ' OlAJtC ,
on Main street $45()0,i7500 acresflnest J44Vjf AQ
hemlock, poplar, chestnut and oak land HlluwlyOi
1 mnes from railroad
hardwood 15 miles
fee, "We need the
Natt Atkinson St Sons Co.,
REAL ESTATE DEALERS,
'Court Square.-; x
Now . is :t&e time ;to
, t. .1 w w . i . v ... - -
m :jour.; furnaces oierr
pMred.;-:;L;;We;aiso;maKe a
I airpiants; ; Sees lor:;
STATE COMMISSIONER YOUNG SAYS
INSURANCE WAR IS AT AN END
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lnecial to the Gazette. nave ibeen- withdrawn ana no policies
Greensboro, Aug. . ptaxe xnsuraiiw uave iweu caaicencu, umuy ii8wiawuu
ATnmtssioner Young is here looking In- companies disapproving of the scheme'.
'to the war of the Southeastern Tariff in its inception. I . am confident from :
Association on the Greensboro Fire in- tne conrerencev jusx neia Detween mem .
surance company for refusing a raise of that the troublei is settled satisfactori-twenty-five
per cent on its premiums, ly to Iboth,' and for the best interests of
He says: ' - " tlle W26118 of Ithe state, I cannot, di-
"I have ,been, watching tthe fight but .vulge terms otsettlement now."
took no part until it had passed lawful Since the war begun tho home corn
bounds When the association notified panies have completed the organization
certain" citizens1 of "the state Ito surren- tof a new fire company with $50,000 paid
der their Greensboro policies or theirs ;iip capital, $20,000 only allowed and Itak-
' would be cancelled, and further insoir-; en tn u-reensboro,: ano tne oaiance ais-
An-nitxA t bad" to take a nana. runuxea over tne-siaie, naiim wmua
."Since.my coming here tese;noie.:iajsKnv -
To look through and see how
beautiful and complete
our store and stock are.
If io quest of a v
SOUVENIR
to take away, we have a
large number of articles in
gold aud silver which are
sold at reasonable prices.
Turnip Seed
Fresh supply of Wood's Turnip and
Huta Baga Seeds for table, stock and .
ealad. i -
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Headaches
Sick, nervous and neuralgic headache v
quickly relieved with Baldwin's Head'
ache Cure, 25c bottle.
Grant's Pharmacy
Agency for Wood's Seeds.
t.
Arthur M. Field
Company
Leading Jewelers
Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave.
3&
oad," 10,000 acres fine 1 v , 1 ; T -v','!. "
Xrom. railroad, all
11 South Court Sanare. ;
If .You ;Dorift
iHaye jgoo'duckbaking
cakes
?1 ry
Hestoh
:V iHis bakers 1 way s
maTceihe good ,in'dl
Thbne .183,1 f 26 S. Main; Sti:
"Quinine HairTonicT,
-Fpr preserving and beautifying 1
ihe- hair. '; It i removes dandruff .t
, and prevents .the Jiair from fall-J
- tags out.i ; it. renders' the hair
brilliant and strengthens it, and 1
r has a- delicious . and . ; refreshtng ; ,
perfume,. Price 50c per bottle,; at"
Pfaf f lin's Drug Store
Cor.-Patton Ave. and Church" St.;;
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Beautiful i home, , No. 34 N.
French Broad . avenue. $40
per months ' v
Ceautiful Suburban House
"With 160 Acres, Water
Aston , Ra wis & Co
rlS South Main Street. rt
)tj pmSS CRUISE;:
Marcuring andHairdr cssirig
5.1 Parlor : . : Room ,17 Paragon i r
- 'cV Building, Phone 4251c
Our Necessity
-IS
Your Opportunity -
Must have room tor new:'"
goods now being shipped by
our buyer. . .t ; ' - 4
Littlc Prices
In our Men's and Women' De- . "''cl',
partments. - - .
BI3 Values .
In Ladies' Tailored: Garments and 1
Men's, Youths' and Children's
suits. itf :
Shirts
All sizes, were 75c and $1. 50, now --
only. -
t .. 38 Cents, ;
A lot which -was $1.00 end $2.00,
now, go at . : 1 .
6 8; Cents. .
Hafs -:"Y
, Were '$.50 and ,$3.50 "now only;
Trousers -1 V V
vBiacksfthd-v hlues and,.- fancy
stripes, y all": wool goods, - former
' .prices $2.50 to $5.00. Now-' 'j-.
; f! $1.98 ,and $2.48 P'
-; These NECESSITIES, won't last
V . always don't . aniss rTOUR ; OP-,
r PORTTJNITx. tJr
I-
,7eUo T.l erdhant :TaI I b ringc
Phone 78. ,fv A-;'.-
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