- I t It Hfe-sssV -5 'nf shulM2fo JliwwJ. iftNdt , 'if'' iaywood Sulphur Altitude 2850 feet. Finest -Mountain Resort in the South. Higb'egt railroad town east of the Rocky Mountains. 750 feet higher altitude thaD Asheville, N. G. The climate during the summer months is che most delightful in America. The air is light and invigorating. The nights during the warmer weather "are cjoI and bracing. k ' For rates and information write JAMES 3VL COPELIN, & . ; ; ; - ; l : - , . -i-,:.. - f Si - It IiRii Pait : I lenBlian f e e ?&mmmm 1 I ,5 . tj i - 'y;,' .fvv -i. - v ' --ly, x ?r.j--- r- f:,. , White Springs Hotel Prop., Wayncsvffle, N. C. CDiJSUL GUDGER AiMA Fighting'Betweeh -Rebels and Government Troops Still Con-tinuesr-Peaee Probable :in tne Near Future; Hon- ET. . A; Gudeer.' United "States L-cpisul to Panama has returned home ' for a brief stay, Mr. Gkidger has spent 'J the last fe -wmonths on the isthmus, awaTting the outcome, of events between : the army of the Colombian government ' and the "soldiersjof the revolutionists. : Th department of ,:Panama is about equally divided between Wch party, and , this : condiitlon has existed - for eome time. ' Ttiere has been heavy fighting j near Panama and -Colon, but it is : . ex 'tremeiy difficult tO oWtain reliable in formation "in regard to movements, in the interior." . " .- - A force of United States marines was landed at one time to take charge of the railway along which the fighting was going on. After the defeat of the rebels by the government ..forces, the marines were wfthdrawnV , Mr. Gudger has frequently been wtth- j in the lines of both sides, and invari- abzly received kind and courteous treat ment.. It is probable that the war will soon come to an end and peace will be restored, he thinks. 2 ' Mj. Gudger strongly favors building; the isthmian canal atPanama, stat ing that the people are in favor or and friendly to it, and that it can be built much cheaper there than at any other point. Since leaving Panama, .Mr. Gtjdger. has received a cable from Jhis son; Vice Consul Gudger, informing him that conditions , have, not changed since his .departure. Mr. Gudger does not know Just when he will return, to the isthmus, as affairs there may be such as to require his immediate - pres ence at any time. - . - " Special to the-Gazette. ' Waynsville, Aug. 28. Mr. Jerry Smathers '-today purchased Mr. 3. A. Pitchford's stoek of groceries on Main street. Mr. Smathers went into the store, to buy a cigar and incidentally asked Mr. Pitchford ;what he wouM take for his stock. Mr. Pitchford gave his figures, and he was Immediately taken up, Mr, 'Smathers will assume control at onpe. ' Mrs. J P.' Knox and two little chil dren returned yesterday from a visit to relatives east of the Ridge. -Rev. and Mrs. E. M Lightfoot have returned to their home at Orangeburg, S. C. after visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. L Howell "vay-for several wreeks. Mr. j. G. Reeves has returned fjrom a Tjusiness trip to Ja ckson" county. - Rev. Baylus Cade left this afternoon for Prankliiitpn, where he was called by wire to conduct the funeral of John Y. McGhee, an ' old. frietfd: of v his While away Mr. Cade will visit Raleigh. Mr . - Wr. S . Adams leflf this al terrbon for Webster where he fit interaated in a iiickle mine. Renr. E, S. Stione returned from Ashe ville this afternoon. Rev. R. A. Sentell went to Canton today. ' . ' A SMALL SCRAP John T. Jordan was arrested yester day afternoon charged wttth an assault on A. P. Wilbar of Marshall. The two men were standing or Court square in conversation with others when the dif ficulty occurred and accounts differ as to what started the trouble. Mr. Wil bar received several blows in the face and considerable blood flowed, but the fight was cut off 'in its incSpiency by the by-standers. Mr. Jordan gave Bond for hi appearance In police court this morning. - "8 H Smith of . Mobile, ; Ala . , is in the city.'i: v ?f- 'J Tltod. CPryoV of" Nashville Wyla-; iting in the cityl Z -';r - I -r", -"'. f - c .-.- hv - t,".T- f Z. "Mrs. T.J-H. Smith 'tit Mobile, AJaV.te visiting Telatives on South Main street -"its A J.' 1 iittle'smltb'of 'Mobile Ala is .in the ' cityJ- She is. taying; at -' the Swannariba. f ,f ' r- ' -1 t Miss Patterson of Nashville "TS' inrthe. city for a few days' visit. Z-j-jr - - ST s r.- ' - ri"- BS.' Unden. of Union, S. .C.was in the city yesterday, v -" -rf E. B Stewart" of Roanoke is hefe for a day or two.' -: ; 'L- - 1e. C Trower of Norfolk, was here yes terdays - s , " - W. 5. Taylor ' arrived yesterdajr -fronrl his home, In Wilmington, Del. -j - J . A. L. Crutchfleld of Spartanburgr' was in 'the city yesterday. J" iS; Rosenthal of Baltimore arrived yesterday afternoon. . ' ' .. j. M. McMullin, jr., of Richmond came yesterday to be here a day or two. . . - ' : ; - ' : . Jerry Smith of Knoxville was in Ashe ville yesterday - ' -..... W.H. Flin of -Clinton is in the city. "- ' ' ' Howard Bloomer "and sister of De troit are in the; city. - . - ' - - " - - J. R. Widby of Lenoir was in the city yesterday". - : ;: - :v . . C J E. rEnemannt of Toledo arrived yesterday to say several 5ays. j : ' . J. H. Bloomer of -Detroit jcas among the arrivals at- the Swannanoa last night. J. P. Bowie and Mrs. J. B. Bowie of Rome, Ga-- came in yesterday alters noon. They are at the Swannanoa. J. E. Gilmer of Charlotte was in the city yesterday. R. C. Carrington of Atlanta is in the city for a few days. B.. C. Duncan .of Granada, Miss., is here for several days' stay. H. M. Gill of New Orleans came yes terday to be here the rest of the week. A. SL Dunbar is in the city from Au gusta, Ga. He came yesterday. Towms- Duncan of New Orleans ar rived iyesterday afternoon to spend sev eral days In" Asheville. I. A Avery of New York arrived in the city yesterday. Miss Bertie Shipley of Athens, Tenn., is visiting friends in the city. J. L. Griffith of Jacksonville, Fla. is . at the wannanoa. ' Fred "Bt. Cone of New York is at the Battery Park hotel. Mrs Charles A. Moore ami Miss Lulu "Moore 'are at Moorebead City. Col. and Mrs. Woolsey and Miss Woolsey, who have been at Narragan sett Pier several "weeks, are now . in New York. " BIOOMSBURB'S CENTENNIAL Bloomsburg, Pa.', Aug. 28. The founding of the town of Bloomsburg 100 years ago was celebratedtoday with an elaborate -outdoor display. Visitors from all over the county and from ad joining counties as well thronged the streets. Bunting and the national flag adorned .the streets and houses. The principal event was a street pageant of secret societies, soldiers, floats, auto mobiles and bands. The celebration will conclude tomorrow with a parage and tournament of firemen. SOLDIERS' MONUMENT IS DEDICATED Janesville, Wis., Aug. 28. The new soldjers' and sailors' monument was dedicated today In the presence of an Immense throng, that included - Grand Army visitors from Milwaukee, Madison and other parts of the state. The cere monies were of an Impressive charac ter, and Included mueic, addresses and the firing of a salute. The dedicatory oration was delivered by Bishop Sam uel B. Fallows of ChicagOi - WISCONSIN LIBRARIANS MEET Madison, - Wis., Aug. 28. Librarians and litlrary trustees from various parts of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and oth er sta'tes of the middle west are attend ing the interstate conference, which - be gan its sessions here today in the sta te historical library building; The con- tferenee continues . through Saturday. Among 'the subjects, scheduled for dis cussion are the- bookseller and tke li brarian, the. book review, public d ocu brariam, the book review, public docu the public,- and the establishment of branches and- extension of- library ser vice to. rural communities. : Frank Doubleday; the New, York publisher, has accepted an A invitation to address the conference: tomorrow, BIG LOG ROLLING lfl MISSOURI Jefferson' City, Mo.,,, Aug.. 28. The meeting-of tthe ,CentraIMissouri jp0g Rolling association, in progress here to day -is -one ,of the largest in point; of attendance ,ever- held" by . the;"-Modern Woodmen- in this ."part of the : state. Head Consul W. A.Northcutt . of Hit-; pols and other visltorsof note are In.at tendance7 and the teams competing far the prices 'come . from -Kansas; City, Clinton,- Sedana, -Str Charles, .Megc-t icof -v Louisiana, Joplln "and elsewhere throughout" the state: .;:.- - AdmlratlQn, pf ten, ceases wheiu under standing begins. Annr.r, Ml MI MpURlTAiriJ Hof Springs, N G. A Ditiiyiu. iun vijaoo xiwj.iiij, m. a - ueauuiui park of .surrounded by some of the grandest of North Carolina's famous n with an incomparable climate, and hot mineral waters and ba in the world. Only an hour's ride from Asheville, on the main line o: railway. Fine golfing, horseback riding and driving, tennis, bowiiii" ""i . nmnTnmf V fTTriTT IT iCttl TTAmi? ous delightful amusements. Write us v . DON'T FAIL TO VISIT The Beautiful ' - ' ' Sapputre, N. C. Parties ho have traveled the world over $iy ih F8pj Uinrc. vn try is the meet leautifui mcuntaiD coui try m the vm jld FIRST ICL ASS HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS AT THE Hotel Franklin. . .. ... ......... at Brevard, N, C ,; Fairfield Inn.. ........ . . at Sapphire, N' C. oapphireinn ...... . .......... Lodge -. . . Elevation of Hotels 8300 to 5000 F- t. The Finest Trqut Fishing in the Country 75 MliB of Strearufl aud Lak6 Under () ; J ; : . Write icr beckkts and rate s -to Mri z rd F.cu 'i. N. :C, or call at city ticket office, Sculhc i n F i z avenue, opposite posteffice. For Inferior Finish we offer you ta, choice of styles in door, eash and blinds wider than you will be able to find elsewhere. - Every piece made from choice selected stock and prices that will prove deci dedly Interesting. G. H. Lambert, 87 and 89 South -Main street. MISCEULANEOTJS. LOST Strayed or stolen Collie from :; Swahnanoa Hill.' Answers to name of 'Bingo." Return to Mrs. W. T. Pen niman and receive reward. It NOTLCk Accommodations for a . few more boarders at Grand View House, Candler. Pleasantly situated among the beautiful mountains and only ten miles from Asheville on the Murphy toranch. House 300 yards from depot. Address Mrs. O. B. Candler.. It VELVET CARPET One beautiful -velvet carpet, 34 by 20 feet; large enough for two rooms; never (been on floor. If taken immediately will sell at great bargain. Fine enougb for anybody. Apply at 204 Montford avenue. It LOST Small diamond ring. Reward if returned to No. 12 North Court square. I69-3t. PRIVATE SALE Three days, of bed - room sets, folding 'bed, secretary book case, wood heater, etc., etc., at lowest rates. 42 South French Broad ave. .'l69-3t. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Llew ellyn setter dog, seven years old, White and black ears ajid black spot on back, answers to name of "Mark." Ten dollars reward ... if returned to C. E. Abson, 144 -Cumberland avenue. 168-6t." ARDEN To let from October -first to June first, Furnished Cottage of, nine rooms(five bed-rooms.) .. Healted by open fires and stoves. Stable. Ad dress Box 6, Arden. N. C. eod. till Sept. 33, ' LABOR BUREAU For all' kinds of help. Furnished on- snort notice. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Wrie -today.. Lock Box 247, Asheville, N. C. ' tf I AM ready to buy- or, -sell, for cash Watphfla THnnns. Clrcxana ' In iP-t onv. i1.f . ..InnVIA Of 4- n ' -x rent Call 68, South Main street,- or-Tf l N 1 33 North Main street.- W. H.-MeddJ?LhiLlL?aJ a - - A - i. . - - WANTED Collector and salesman. A good-man--that will devote all his . time to business- . Call or address" at- once - The Singer Manufacturing Co.T Court . Square,. Asheville, ,N. f. s . tf- FOR SATR. FOR' SALB-4A : first iclass' saddle 'pdnr .horsed Cheap1-if bought' -at" once Qwner Ieavl-Dg.town .Address JX,,Ti, -Z.Postofflce.-r - ; ' 3t FOR SALE Registered shorthorn he!f era,, thoroughbred, Berkshire hogs and .Sputhdownheep. JFirst' clas red top arM timothy; hay.". Beef-cattle "and Wgh grade heifers. -.'Address C. Har X vey -Lance, , manager, Rugby, Grange ,-FaTm, FletchersN,-Cr ' i " ; Nor'171 l-mq. odI' S- FOR SALE At ,a;ibaiaJn,Mf taken at i, once, a two manual organ, 'wlttTped--als ln first class condition.-r Apply- 36 : library, bnlldinar. J - i-:, ' .Z Springs PARIC HOTEL - 'I 1 i a: n- for illustrated booklet. - HOWELL COBB, Pr; Sapphire Countr y on Mt. Toxaway y. I" alien icht. FOR SALE On account of health fail ing, fine business, paid net profit of 60 per cent. laet year. Good location. Cheap rent. About $2,500.00 stock. Inquire at Gazette office. tf FOB, RENT. FURNISHED and Unfurnished Rooms at the college for families and ladies. tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms nished for light housekeeping at 8 Grady street. eod. till Av.s. :ur No. FOR RENT Two outside corner f:.i's. 5 and 6 rooms; (1) 9 room house. 1) 8 room house all modern ir.:;r ve ments (2) front office? on Court quare. Apply to O. D. R-vei 12 Barnard building. EOABDUSTG, BOARD Pleasant rooms w i!. One sixty-one North Ma.:-, f Phone No. -G7S. MISSFiR L ' So. 1 7Y. BONN1V I-: ' V TF p R ' (J i ; western slope of Batte.' and only live minutes v postofilce. Pprsons looking comforts while uway. ai-i fare at -rr-aopnbl lan-s. BoDnivio-wi Hnsurpassci in Phone No.f805. Mrs. Chas. 128 Haywood street . G. M: NOTICE. By virtue of the power of tained in a certain deed of tiu by T. J. Perkinson to the un! c trustee, dated May 2, 1892. an "i tered in the office of the Patriot Deeds for. ihe county of Ban 1 .North Carolina, in book of .T and Deeds of Trust,, at pages 2W o to which reference is hereby ma l by reason of default having- been in the payment of the indebted" cured by said deed of trust, .! the power of sale therein contain " came- operative, the said under.-io; trustee will on Monday the 29th i September, 1902, sell at public -for cash, af the court houce Asheville, county of Runcombp state of North Carolina, the f'l described (piece or parcel of land: : SinHing at. stake at the inters -iV,JT AUU Oil CJ Sll CCIS C. . ' i HXC C3 LCI Tl LLLH.L ti 1 1 1 I I L I ri 1 1 C V feet to a stake in Lorick's line. X r : eas't corner of lot No. 2 and Lorick- : thence Southward with Lorick's !i Northwest line of Lot No. 2, 60 f " a stake in Lorick's line; thence ' -ward.In. a'line parallel with the ern margin of Bailey street to a -In "Southern margin, of Silver Ft thence Eastward with Southern : r -gin of Silver street 60 fe f a stake to Bailey street n .? the beginning, Being game lot thi? conveyed to-T. J. Perkinson by J. Caanpbell.' r. . , O. D. REVELS - - S Trustee. - August 27, 1902. . Sem-W. Aug, 29, Sept 5, 12, 1?. -F-and Oct., 3:,; - I si"-- ,-: - - If you'iown, a calf that bawls an nighthat7 do you suppose the neigh bora;are thinklnsr about? Imagine ther are saytog.nice things about you Acb ison Globed "

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