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"l5- j tit Appalachian Mineral Water Is Absolutely Pure That's Sure. aTUl possesses, valuable mineral qualities. Special rates toy the week or month. . ; THEOPRESIOENT or - - - AT PROVIDENCE HIS speech" yesterday LARGELY DEVOTED TO ECO NOMIC CONDITIONS. APPALACHIAN . MINERAL WATER CO. Phone 95. Ostrich, Farmlllow Open. See the herd of full grown South Af rican Ostriches and the five weeks old baby chicks dence, self-knowledge and self-restraint. In our government we need above all things stability, fixity of economic pol icy, while remembering that -this fixity must not be fossilation, that there must be no inability to shape- our course anew td. meet the shifting needs of the people as the needs arise. There are real "and exeat evils in. our social and WAS economic .life; and these evils stand out with-ugly baldness during good times, for the wicked "who prosper are never a pleasant eighty 'There is every need of striving in -all possible ways, indl vidualiy and collectively, by combina tions amoner ourselves in orivafce life Remedy fov Many Present Evilsland through- -the recognized or- igans or government, tor cutting out MUSt Come fPOm Action Of I these evils, only let us be sure that we do not use the 'knife with an ignorance which would make-Tit more dangerous to . the patient than-to the disease. "One of i the dangers of the.', tre mendous industrial rowth of the last (Continued -on, fourth page.) Men in Private Capacity. VIOLENT CONTRASTS OF MEN'S FORTUNES ne COUNTY : ; CONVENTIONS . . - - . .. - ... '.; J. .- '- GREAT REPUBLICAN GATHERING AT ASHEBORO PASSES INTER , ESTING RESOLUTIONS. Republicans Join with pendent Democrats in Frank lin County and Name Ticket. r l POOR HAVE NOT GROWN POORER, BUT RICH HAVE GROWN SO MUCH RICHER THAT DISCON TENT NATURALLY ARISES. Providence, R. I.. Aug. 23. The special train .bearing President Roose velt arrived in this city at 11:40 this morning on schedule time. spoke as fol- A large assortment oi rmmes, I lows: Fans, Pompons, u; "We are passing through a period of nameats of only the best grade off eath- great materlal prosperity ,: nt nroducer s prices. ? v. Farm open from 9 g-m! terings of discontent. At a tone when Admission 25 cents. Children under 19 mogt men ph)Sper somewhat it always Tears free when accompanied fcy care happens thatafew men prosper great-, takers. ly, and it is as true now as it was Take Lookout Mountain . Vars tC I when the tower of Siloam fell upon all the Farm. , Y E S who were under it, that good fortune does not come only to the just, nor bad fortune only to the unjust. When the weather is good for crops it is also good for weeds. Moreover, not only do the wicked flourish when the times are such that most men flourish; but what is worse, the spirit of envy and jealousy and hatred springs up in the breasts of those who, though they may not satisfactory, It costs Joe aoing tairiy weii, tnemseives, yet see otners, who are more deserving, doing far better. . "Wise laws and fearless and upright administration of the laws can give the opportunity for such prosperity as that we see about us. But this is all Asheville, N. C jthat they can do. When the conditions If you mean- business meDl send, a man to your home and photograph your children, if - you nothings BROCK & KOONCE PHOTOGRAPHERS, tudio 59 S. Main St. THE FORECAST OF 1 C. POLITICS New York,-laug, 23. Sandford's fore oast of the congressional outlook in North Carolina. is as follows: v The republicans have a fighting chance to elect three of ten congress men from North Carolina this year. Senator Simmons' effort to revive the negro issue has failed. Roosevelt's ad vice to southern republicans is bearing good fruit in the party, and the state is re-organized better than ever before. George B. Hiss of Charlotte will be the republican nominee for congress in the Ninth district. Tate, democratic nom inee for congress in the Sev neth district will not have any oppo sition. .Moody, republican, will defeat Gudger, democrat, in the Tenth . Dem ocrats there are divided. Blackburn has more than an even chance to defeat Klutz in the Eighth. The nomination of Patterson in the Sixth over Bellamy caused bitterness. A strong republican candidate may go in. Col. Slocumb of Fayetteville or an independent demo crat will ' oppose Patterson. In either event the result will ibe -close. Several thousand democrats swear they will not support Patterson. All lumbermen and cotton manufacturers of the dis trict are for Bellamy. BIG AND ENTHUSIASTIC ....... CONVENTION AT GREENSBORO whelming : majority and we challenge the c democratic machine which is' now in control to put up as their candidates their repudiated tout countejl-in officej muaers or two years ago ana - tnereby give the people the right to pass in judgment upon, ihe action of the ma chine which so ;disgracefully operated through Its county returning board. "Resolved, Fifth, that, we. pledge our selves to do all in our power to restore good government!, free' speech, a fair and honest election and a pure jury box thereby redeeming the good name of Randolph county which has been, so dis graced toy the , corrupt methods of the democratic machine during the last two Indft- years in Randolph county slnce1896 whenjthe republicans carried the county by 900 i majority. With the negro elknfaated the county is' expected to give a r- publioan majority of 500. After the convention .Hon. W. P. P.v- num of Greensboro .delivered; .-an able address to a large audiencec at' the Academy grounds: Mr.v; ByYium spoke at length about reckless expenditure of the. people's money and gave some very interesting comparisons between the democratic and the fusion administrations.: MITCHELL ENDS CERTAIN units DENIES HAVING CONFERRED . WITH MORGAN REGARDING s THE COAL STRIKE. Declares the Men Ape Standing Firm and Confident Knows Nothing of Arbitration Plans, MORGAN DECLARES HE V WILL REMAIN NEUTRAL Special to the Gazette. Greensboro, Aug. 23. The republican convention of Guilford county was . held Here today to name delegates to .the va rious conventions state, judicial and congressional. - There was a very large attendance, arid no- stint of enthusiasm. Strong DEMOCRATS IN RANDOLPH COUN TT CHALLENGED TO RENOMI .NATE THE MEN THEIR ELECTION OfFIQERS COUNTED OUT IN TWO TjESARS ago. -.' Special to the Gazette. Asheville, N. C, Aug. 23. The repub- ican county convention , was held in j resolutions were adopted endorsing; the Ashetoro today. About fifteen hundred J administration or iresldent Kooseveit; citizens were present and nominated endorsing the record of Senator Pritch- , . .. . . . . .u iara,' ana conaonng wun mm m nis,re- the strongest ticket ever put out in the I . vi. Am, . county. The -delegates ana visitors trava&ant waste 0f the public moneys formed a line two miles .north of town, 0f the State toy the democrats, 'and the where thev met the Randleman dele-1 disfranchisement of white, voters who erates and then .marched throueh the fail to pay their poll. The Utmost har mony prevailed., ana tne adoption or tne roanlnHnna wasi lrnfl.ni'mO'US. in the parade. After the parade they J assembled in the court house and the IUIrT,Hm rnmicuTmu convention was called to order by G. G. r nAAAii w. v nvxi HendricRs, county chairman. The chair I Special to the Gazette. " j .1 r T-i T-fc . i a j I appointed j. a . r-icKeti temporary T.,,hll r AllB. 9o Tlie J T T-V J V-ll w I c , - ' a made permanent. Lively speeches were miA Ihv .T. M Afllpn sind Pi in lmh .T; TVT Rurrniw n Ashfthnm mnrl T. TC Rha.wiasm was maumteu. of Ldbertv I elected to tne state, congressiuuiu, jht " I . . . . 1 1 I 1 A-t A The ffllmvine tiinkpt nmti tod : dlCiai ana senatorial cunvejitiuu For, the house, ex-Representative J. M. -Ian executive committee was cnosen. Burrow and P. E. Shaw-rorincioal of I There was a large gathering or .tne the 'liberty Nornual college; clerk J county voters who are opposed to the POISON AMONG HOTEL GUESTS CAUSED PANIC If we nave it. it is the BEST. Flintkote Roofing have been created which imake prds- Iperity nosstble. then each individukr W . . . I TM.i a . art a t . 4- manm--ust achieve it for himself, by I .wenmunu, Aug. w.-auwh i sutiy his own thrift intelligence, economy j guests of Old Sweet Springs hotel were" industry and resolute purpose. If when people waited .they kick, as they have been ; prone to do since the days of Jeshurium, they will speedily end their own prosperity. If they go into the wild speculation and lose their heads, j they, have . lost that, which no legisla tion can supply, and the business world will suffer in consequence. If in a spirit of sullen envy they insist upon made extremely ill Wednesday 'from metalic poison, caused, it is believed, by the use of milk from tin vesels . Many of the guests were taken sick while sit ting on the lawn. They were attacked with vomiting and finally falling help less to the ground, many screaming with .7 pain. Servants as well as guests For dwelling, warehouses, stores or sheds, and in fact for general use anywhere will be found to be an entirely satisfactory roofing as it is not affected by heat or cold, and can be laid quickly and cheaply. We shall be glad to show it to you and you will toe satisfied ith the price. were'iattacked. None died, but the ; pulling down those who have profited J sickness of so many caused the belief that an epidemic of something like choi- Asheville Hardware Co. On the Square. Phone 87. Asheville, N. C. most, they will bury themselves in the erase of the common disaster. It is difficult to make our material condition I better by the best laws, but it is easy enough by toad laws to throw the whole nation in an abyss of misery. isow, tne upsnoi oi .an mis is wai it is peculiarly incumbent upon us, in a time of such material well being, both collectively as a nation and individual ly, each on his own account, to snow jthat we possess the qualities of provi- If, ever you needed a FILTER it is right now! Muddy water is the uni versal cry! A lot of best tested FIL TERS arrived yesterday at Law's, 35 Pat ton avenue. era had visited the reeort. A panic ensued and three hundred of the guests hurriedly left. The report that cholera had broken out there caused intense excitement in Richmond from which city most of the guests came.. Among those made ill was Berkeley Williams, brother of Presient Williams of the Seaboard. Some are still ill, but not in -danger. was held here today. There was a large I crowd in attendance and much enthusi- Delegates were Murphy & Co., BROKERS. Phone 649; PrivategjgWire. Continuous A - Pair Glasses Quotations. 61 Broadway, Unchurch St., Asheville Refer to Blue Ridse National Bu May help you more than you think possi hi. we examine and fit each eye sep ondtoiv sn that vou can see with perfect KeW lOr comfort; Satisfaction guaranteea. McKee, Optician ; OfODOSite P. O. Repairing a 'Specialty. ; LONG EXPECTED AFFIDAVITS FILED Tsrw York Aus:. 23. The long ex pected supplementary affidavits of the United States corporation, J. P. Mor gan & 'Co., co-defendants in an action brought by J. Aspinwill Hodge, ana others ot prevent the conversion of two nun area mimon oi uuiv""1" " preferred stock into bonds, was filed before the chancery court of New Jer sey at Trenton today. The affidavit of G. W-. Perkins, a member or tne-. mm of Morgan & Co., is the largest and most important.' It is an interesting side account of the financial problems which confronted the great steel cor poration, and which, in the minds or the officers and directors, made tne stock conversion scheme necessary. ANOTHER EXCURSION Thomas J. Winslow; sheriff r W. P. Redding, the present incumbent: reg ister of deeds, D. M. Hollan; . treasurer, O. C. Marsh; coroner, . Dr. S. W. Caddell; "surveyor, J. M. Ellison; coun ty commissioners, j; T . cThorburg, , N , C. BfllsM;avS.-'41.;..-irelinu and adopted with much applause: Resolved, First, that we endorse the administration of President Roosevelt and reaffirm our allegiance to the prin ciples of the republican party. Resolved, Second, that we endorse the course of Senator Pritchard as hav ing 'been of more servic to the state than that of any one who has occupied his high position for many years and believing that his work for the upbuild ing of the state has only begun and that his re-election is demanded ,we there fore pledge him our earnest support and will use all honest means to secure his election. "Resolved, Third, . that we condemn the action of the recent democratic leg islature, in its wasteful and extravagant expenditure of the. public money of the state which is far in excess of that of any prior legislature. To meet these expenditures they increased the taxes and loaded heavy burdens upon the farmers and mechanics and every busi ness enterprise and industry in the state without benefits resulting there from except to the numerous office holders created and appointed , from their own body. Resolved, Fourth, that we denounce the action of the machine leaders, the democratic party in Randolph county, for their action in depriving those hon estly elected at the Aug'jst elec tion, 1900, of their officers, whereby the will of the majority of the jpeople was stifled, and thereby having thisU A X Jl 1 r- 1 ; i 1 f county represen ieu at maieign oy men who had been repudiated by a majority of the honest voters of the county and placing, the affairs of the county in the hands of men who jware net elected. And "Whereas, this convention has nomi nated among its candidates the worthy able and efficient citizens who suffered at the hands of the returning board we now appeal to the people of the county to right the wrongs toy electing the nominees of this convention toy an over- Hon H. Harris; for clerk of Superior court, R. R. Harris; for register of deeds, R. E. King; for treasurer, Rufus Sand ing; for coroner, W. W. Holmes. W. H. Yarboro addressed the meet ing and pledged his support to the cit- zens' ticket. Hon. John F. Mltcnen mae a ringing speech, accepting the nomination of the mass meeting. There (Continued on eighth page.) IN NXTTSTTFiTiTj We buy our goods as low as any one and sell on a Closer margin. .Brooms, good quality, 10c; Oil, kerosene, per gallon, 12c; "vTineirar, toest, per gallon, 20c; Sugar, standard granulated;" 18 lbs. for $i.oo; Sugar, blown, 20 lbs. for $1.00; Coffee, good per pound, 10c; Coffee, Arr ruckles', per pound lie. THE I X L DEPARTMENT STORE, ' 22 Patton avenue. - Phone 107. II you are-in the mar ket lor v - in and Sate Ahrrnt 400 excursiorttsts arrived from Greenville and Spartanburg last night at 10 o'clock. There were inree cuis of white people, three care of coiorea mmrviP and one refreshment car. The oTAatM- -rvart of tne crowa came urvui ftreenvtlle where the train began. They i-wiii be in the city 'until this afternoon at 4 o'clock, when the, trajn win leave v,aM nn its hnmeward lourney. ATOUt 200 of the excursionists axe wnite peo pie. ' " t . -:':.. 'Z a? PING-PONG .Sets 50c to J10 at Blom berg's, Patton avenue. ? MON We will sell you o'n 11 room, house, Cne 3 room cottage and two . vacant lota near passenger deoot lot auicksale t $950.00 soot cash. Rental values $22.00 per month. This is a big bar sain and we are going sell it for the ason that "we need tae money. ; Natt Atkinson & Sons Co v Rtnmbewr's Selectos 5c cigar has been smokett by nearly two tnillion smokersv ticket nominated toy the recent demo cratic convention, .. After the appoint ments of delegates ana the executive committee the republican convention oilnnmpil nnrt met in .a mass meetlhier with opponents of the democratic tick and a citizens ticket was nominated. I . J. F, -Mltehen;fOrherrnT v j MORGAN SAYS HE HAS . NOTHING TO COMMUNICATE REGARDING ' COAL, STRIKE OR SOUTHERN RAILWAY AFFAIRS. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 23. President Mitchell returned, this afternoon from the west. He put an end to the ru- more concerning him. He denied toein in New York and holding a secret con ference (with Morgan regarding the set tlement of the coal strike. He said ha did not expect to call on Morgan, nor naa ne neara or any plan for a com mlttee of union men calling on Morgan in regard to the strike. He declared the men are standing) firm and confident. He said they would not return ta work until eonfteastrvnia wree granted them. As to the Diana of arbitration proposed by some papers he asserted he knew nothing. He had not even read them. Of the efforts of the Public Alliance of Wilkesbarre to have Senators Quay and Penrose ar range arbitration he knew very little. He denied that he was going to consult with Quay and Penrose in regard to the-, matter. j New York, Aug. 23.J. P. Morgan ' spent two hours in" his office this after noon. No persons of consequence in the business world called to see the financier. When he left his offlee he said he had nothing to communicate re garding the coal strike or Southern railway affairs. His neutral "position on the coal strike, he declared, was un changed. ' . Real Estate . Owoller. SOUTHERN HOJEI- MRS. S. STEVENSON, Prop,: Best $i.oo per day bouse in -the city, ot and cold hatha. v All lines ot-cars Pass the door.' Special, rates by the week. : ..sl, v- Centrally Located . 2S 0 : Uaia G t. ' - Ash evilly 17. C. AftinniKfld Cornice. Gutter' Glass and PuttyiV call - on 3J 4 Good Bread and Cakes V- Oor baker sknow8jnst how to bake nice cakes. t is baking thein all day V :;r"jj--B read- baker is bak-'X- Prone 183. ' - -' 23 & MalnrCt Quinine Hair Tonic For preserving and beautifying -the hair. It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from fall-, ing out. It renders . the hair brilliant and strengthens it, and has a delicious : and refreshing perfume; Price 50c per bottle, at Pfafflin's Drug Store, Cor. Patton . Ave. and Church St.- Money to Loan A : On Real or .r Perisonal ! PropertyilAppIy to : : -fj At SodtnisideAvenuer . Asheville, N. C -i ; There is not precious or semi precious gem that possesses more beautiful colors than the OPAL We have thousands of them to show you which we have just bought at one-half their value and will be glad to give you the benefit of the reduction. Arthur M Field Company Leading Jewelers Gor. Church St. and Patton Ave. . Asheville. N. Ct FOR V.W1 Ftirnished house of 14 rooms, rood " location near street cars, very desirable tor taking DOarders New house of 7 rooms on Montford avenue for rent, $30. New house on Charlotte etreet, fur nished, $50. For full particulars enquire of H. P. Grant & Son, 48 Patton Ave Turnip Seed Fresh supply of Wood's Turnip and Ruta Baga Seeds for table, stock and salad. h- Headaches Sick, nervous and neuralgic headache quickly relieved with Baldwin's Head ache Cure, 25c bottle. 6 rant's Pharmacy Agency for Wood's Seeds. $6.00 Six Dollars We will sell an all- : wool, Tailor-Made, perfect fitting WALKING SKIRT. These skirts are made in Black, Blue ana Oxfords and are a bargain at $8.00, but we are determined to give the Best Value - q e vet onerea in w ai k in? Skirts, so have V maikea them SIX DOLLARS Pop Renf r Tjarge boarding house on Spruce : street, - recently, repaired and renovated, good shade, for $60.00 month. . ,"- Poc Sale X :: A C Beautiful suburban house ' iwith ) ' ' 60 acres, water and - sewerage. 1 s p A&fon9Rawls&Co 'ISH Smith Main Street.' - 'p An inspection is all we ask. We rest our case on MERIT alone feV $6.00 Do Merchant Tailoring 11 rrttoa is: if f 1 5- t s. - Phons 7S.
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