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- I .X- - j 1 VOL. VII NO. 174 . SMBE,:-:o:SlJNDAYLMOE USTL Sir 1802 trryc: rv'. Nyv . 1 U Its A Good Thing Special Rates by week or month. Daily deliveries APPALACHIAN j MINERAL WATER CO. Phone '95. Ostrich Farm How Open.. See the herd Of full grpW South Af rican Ostriches and the five ' weeks old fcaby chicks. , A large assortment of Plumes, Boas, Fans, Pompons, and other feather, or naments of only the best grade of feath ers at producer's prices. Farm open from 9 a. m. to 6 -p, m Admission 25 cents. Children under 10 years free wtien accompanied by care takers. , . Take Lookout Mountain Cars tc the Farm. ' - If we have it. it is the BEST. Attractive Inducements Are being offered just now to people who are ' fond of Easy Riding Vehicles , That are altogether fash ionable and have: a : known ireputation :lfor gofdness,Oolumbus 3og gy .Compng-tvehiclesc ' Corre in and cee vthem,' no trouble to show them to you, and just how; we are offering special? inV ducements in the way of low prices. -g Asheville Hardware Co. On the Square. Phone 87. Asheville, N. C . - Murphy & Co., BROKERS. Phone 649; Private Wire. Continuous Quotations. 61 Broadway, New York ll.Church St., Asheville Refer to Blue Ridge National Bank IN A NUTSHELL We buy our goods as law as anyone and sell on a closer marfiln: Brooms, good quality, 10e; Oil, kerosene, per gallon, 12 c; vlner, Ibest,- iper gallon; 20c; Sugar, standard granulated, 18 lbs. for $1 . 00 ; Sugar, biown, 20 lbs. for $1.00; Coffee, good per pound, 10c; Coffee, Aa buckles', per pound.llc. THE I X L DEPARTMENT jSTORE, 22 Patton avenue. JPhone 107. Money Don't Talk Like that bargain near oassengrer de- Pot, one 11 room house and: one 3roomi nouse for $950. If this is'" not,--cheap tiough . Apply for a free .deed for it. For rent, choice 6 room cottage on Chestnut street., Nice 7Toara house on naywood street, near in. - Natt Atkinson fit Sons Co. Real Estate Dealers. SOUTHERN HOTEL, MRS. S. RTEVENStN, Prop. : Beist U.00 per day house in the city, ttot and cold baths. All lines of cars ps the door. Special rates by-' the Centrally LoCated. . 26 S.' Main St. Asheville. N.Cf The BestTpring Lamir : . and Spring CMcken Lutz iMeat Co. City Market. :t X " . Phone 754: O - Appalachian- Qaette Ws one a word. , FROPMHE FIFIlt) I. MAKING THE1' SACRIFICE 6 F HIS LIFE,' AFTER BITTER STRUG- , . IjI . : gle, he says. : His Retirement ia Favor of C. B. Watson Sensation of ;the Hour in Raleigh;' 7 f ; WATSON ENDORSED BY FORSYTHE CONVENTION GLENN !SAYs HiT FEELS NO BIT- TERNESS AND INTRODUCES RES OLUTION TO ENDORSE WATSON. WILL' work: FOR LATTER'S ELECTION. , . - Special to the Gazette! Raleigh, Aug. 30 .There is one sena torial candidate less in the field to night,- R. B, Glenn having" withdrawn from the contest in favor of C. B. Watson. He retired "voluntarily, as he said: in a speech before the democratic convention, of Forsyth county, after the mtterest struggle he ever had in his life and making a sacrifice of the 'greatest ambition of his life. He declared there was --no '-bitterness dn his heart, and pledged his most earnest efforts to se cure the election of Watsoaar He said ne- wouia go everywhere in the stai and when the legislature Jneets will in Raleigh to work "for Watson. He closed, by introducing su resolution in structing the nominees-of the conven tion to vote for Watson and use every possible, . means to. secure his election. The speech of Mr. Glenn made a pro found impression on the convention. His retirement from the contest is the sensation of the hour at the state cap ital. ALL IS QUIET IN -c Tamaua,,Pa,,. Aug, 50:--Strike lead era went from door ot door in the Pan ther creek valley last night spreading the news- of General , Gobin'sstern warning and his; instructions, ta the men to shoot' and shoot" to bill, if 'molested in any. manner. That the words of the commanding officer have had at least atemporjary Vfeffect was shown this morning when j,the troops- escorted sev eral hundred non-undon mem to work without betng . molested in any. way. Companies E 'andi F went out at day break with .their guns loaded and their best marksmen on the flank. ' When the soldiers 'passed, the crowds of strikers on. the street deliberately turned thelr backs to them. ; . However, there was no hooting or jeering. (Supplementing; his- orders of last night, General Gobin has directed Ma jor Gearhart in command here, to ar- 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 Patton avenue. - A Pair Glasses May help you more than you think possi ble. We examine and fit each eye sep arately so that you can see with perfect comfort. Satisfaction guaranteed. Optician 54 Patton' avenue. ... Opposite P. -O. " Repairing a Specialty. Money Money Made. Tou can save money' by using stoves that fwilT save your .fuel . We have just received a car load of the : famous Wil son Heaters and other, air-tight stoves from' $L75 to, J20.50.; -y( : -y lAiao a1 nice ,Hne of - - " - f - WilWoji?s Aip-Ti5ht : Coal Burners; TTVi"ipr Fre Sets-and -Andirons In brass and Berlin black. - ' ' " ' , y When we put up stoves it is done by mechanics and we guarantee the work. XI South Court Square, T TI REG QN . . s . . i . - ; w - - - -' " IVfftT nil wivtyiotv nnV l -i 1 ,i I " ' 1 - a mm Insult troops to anyway The. opinion seems to prevail among. the officers and citi zens -that the lull in the1 rioting ill last (but a short time. ' The fact that more men wfent to work today than yes terday is not calculated to improve, the temper or the strikers.' " X. onenanioan, Pa., Aug. - 30.General Gabin's report from "Major Gearhart this morning was to the effect that ev erything -was quiet in the v Panther creek region. More anen reported for work- there, he says, than on any pre vious morning and none rwas molested by the strikers., j; , ; In Shenandoah and -vicinity eyery thing continues quiet. .It to generally expected here that an attempt 'will ibe made to operate the StNlcholas mJne on Monday or Tuesday as. jprepafatlons for work of some sort are going on. ; EDI 3 Mr ALL EXCEPT ONE DISFRAB New Orleans. lj.'Xn'iTlVJJl-,'-J'lz 5 ' ' - option election held today in the tmn of Tioga, Raides Parish, Louisiana4to determine whether or not liquor licenses should be issued, has 'created a 'sensa tion and an illustnationof the effect of the suffrage laws of Louisiana outvot ers, uniy one man, J.,M. Calhoun, hadi uujii'pnea witn all the requirements of the Louisiana suffrage laws, paying poll taxs two years in advance. : ' He 'was the solitary legal voter of the town when he (marched to the polls and deposited his ballot in faivor of grant ing liquor license. It made Tioga a wet;! wwii, Eumougn a majority of the people of the town are prohibitionists. This is the first instance in theUnited States where only one vote was sast at a onular election. Newport, R. I., j?ug. 30. Prepara tions for the coming war game ' are about completed. The . local forts-are' now on war footing, as far as the- men are concerned. Today the remainder of the troops from the Massachusetts .; : -f: toiflAU UULUnU n I lllilll" . mil l HUI Mlllll IU1IU - ABOUT COIWPLETEfl V; - J. heavy artillery- arrived at Fort Adams,'f-Phe and this morning members of ithe Mas-: sachusetts naval reserves arrived nnd were sent out to the ships. The Glou-J cester came ; in this morning- for mail and,? sailed this afternoon, , She',rill not come In again until she does tso with the Jleet,s -Tonight :itries;were postey at;a4ie-3rtsava gun crew, will do duty oa air guns night and1 day from now on until the war is over. The; sig nal corps today established a station on Easton's Point at ithe site of the Clam Bake club, where a view of the coast can be had as far east as Gay "Head. The army transport Kanawha arrived, from New Bedford this evening' with General MacArthur and staff on board, they having finished their, tour of- in spection of the forts along the coast that are to take part in the war game. It is understood that they will make their week; headquarters here dring the New London, jConn., Aug. 30. The signal corps stationed on Block Island captured a niaval ispy tonight. He wafc .discovered In the vicinity of Beacon Hill, where, e army -has erected a wireless telegraphy station. Concealed in a cigar case he had! several im portant papers,' revealing for the first iirne the plans of "the enemy. UNPRECEDENTED HOT WEATHER IN TEXAS : Austin, Texas, .Aug. 30. The hot weather of the past five days through out this section has been unprecedented. Today the mercury climbed to 107 in the shade. Grass is being literacy Durnea iip and cotton1 and forage crops are suf fering severely ifromi the effects of the extreme heat.-. , - AMERICAN GENERALS T AUTUMN PARADE Berlin, Aug. 30. Major General Cor bin, Major General Young and Brigadier General Wood attended the autumn pa rade before ithe kaiser and' empress and King .Victor Emanuel of Italy, '" ' TRAIN BLOWN OVER; ' FOUR PERSONS KILLED - St. Paul. Minn., Aug. 30. The wina blew over the - local -ttfaln from Winona to Mankator, near Meridian, Minn., to night on the- Northwestern .road, kill ing four persons and Injuring-- many. The engine, baggage car, coaches - and all were' blown f rami the rails. -"Smoke Exponenta'.CSear Havtan Ci gars, 5 inch Perfeeto shape,, 2 for 25c. Nothing like it on the market. Smaller size at 10c at Blomberg's Cigar Store. (Whitmanfsn Philadelphia; ' '; . s: -1 .v ' . . Pure Lime I Juice Drops, a . splendid confection especially adapted' -to-clearing the throat and bronchial tubes. - At.- - vHESTOM'S "prone mS S. Main Bt. - ........ .., PAT 1 m RING fcURTrT"; UP; BY ;; JOHN, ; DRAKE AN DIS FRIENDS - - - WTH BAY COLT. ; A. prakei:BottinPanii; Tr .-"1 j-.jy--- .t;. -- v.-, x Jonn WrGates Cleared1 $36,- a-uuu on me ttace WON BY SIXlNCHES - ' FROM BELMONT'S HORSE COLT WAS i BY - ALAVATOR,"' 'AND was iSUUViHr'KUM PAT .DUNNE LAST WINTER,-FOR $30,000., t New. York, "Aug. 30 Six weeks ago Joha Aprake, Uieicago; miliionalre turfman, announced fe'the public that he had the winner jof-the Futurity-in his -stable.- He alluded1 with 'confidence to his bay colt (Savablej 'by rthe famous Salayator, out of strathflower, . who was purchased by Jiim. from Pat Dunne,:- the western horseman. Oast' winter - for :$30, 000,t; Dunne having.-purchased the-:colt as ar yearling at; the Pagging. ale'. for -Baern hoomen were inclined i to ridicule Drake's confident- predictions: but today at Sheepshead "Bayp 4nr: the presence of 50,000, specators;Savable made good .his owner's -forecast by -win ning on tne post m ' tne.; last' j map - ny six -inches from, August Belmont's : Lord of the Val;byr Hastjngs. Lady .Violets Drake's - comaniissioners were - busy placing heavy' wagers -with, so much- in dustry that 'the colt -s -price waa'lbeaten IJown from; 20 toM to 8 -to l; - He and his friends fairly-, burnt :,up - the ; ring. He and John W-.Gates his Abetting patner; cleaned - "up -$300,000. '2Tw4 lengths behind; Lord of ths Vale came James R" Kfeene's. magnificent fillyy Dazzling; $y ; Bt r. Leonardos: iSpeendours; dinner's time was comparatively slow,- considering the condition of "the traek,: being 1:14 for. six furlongs.- - A FATALISIIOOTHIG IH ..--.eSJW-.T..V.-t'-- ' QIG IVY'IIEIGIIBORIIOOD News reached the city late last night of a fatal shooting which occurred in the Big Ivy neighborhood, near Barn ardsville, about 11 .-o'clock. Hicks Greenwood lost his life in the affray, his assailant being Dock, .Whittemore. Particulars could hot be learned,- but it 'Was' thought that a dispute over a land boundary was at thebottom of the trouble. A request was telephoned to the Ga zette office that Ithe sheriff be notified, and word was accordingly sent to the sherifTs office. DELEGATES TO CITIZENS' COUNTY CONVENTION The following are the delegates from the first precinct of - Asheville to the citizens' county convention, .Which meets next Saturday: Francis Gudger, H. C. Jones, C. N. Webster, D. M. Luther, Fred. A. Hull, F. W. Thomas:" .. . . The Beaverdam primary was held yesterday afternoon.-. A. S. Miller was made chairman, and the following dele-. gates. were chosen: Republicans Dr. J. S. T. Bah-d, Rob ert Greenwood, John Masters, Joe Ral ston, W. H. Carter; J H. Metz; demo crats D. W. Bryant, James Moore, William Allen, Reagan Baird, William Sharpe, J. V. Sevier, Jr., A . S . Melton. SENATOR PRITCHARD AND DR. THOMPSON TO SPEAK Special to the Gazette. Marshall, N. Aug. 30. Senator Pritchard and Hon. .Cyrus Thompson will speak at Taylorsville, September 6,: on the occasion of the republican coun ty convention there. ' iv We have always made a spe-. cial effort .to show a fine line -of soaps, buC the present stock is , surprisingly fine. - Everything, good in soaps' is here. . There Isn't a chance : that we cannot please you . Pfaffiin's Drug Store, - Cor: Pa'ttqji Aye. and Church St. ; On Real or Personal Property, Apply, to Jt S Porsf er, - - 1216 Soathside, Avenue, -ir Asheville, N. G.,: ; fUTURSTV--STILt ES S4. REPUBLIC . . - " G.QIW Evidences of the Sti-ength of WQM ; : vlhroughouf the : State The ; Cancus ouyiU Judiciary Correspondence of the Gtatette-W ; Greensboro, -N. C; Aug.;29.-Tlie're-,ate at, the, convention.- . -publican ..leaders :who stiir remain here t-Cbngressmari 'TT, after the stateohvenUon of yesterday the-ffl-rSSSfSf. hd and last jnighV including the members rtf . fho ottyvtt -.w of the. states executive committee. are iubilantover the success-of -the -con vention. -.They areno oiore.;pleasecL. however... than v the proiainent Lustaess men. who came, here from-various arts f ithe state as delegates to the conven tion or to "witness, its deliberations and OT5press jto ; Senator "Pi itchardr their lnterest in.tne-success of the republican campaign' and-especially their' hope- of his' re-election Many pledges of sup port were received by Chairman Pritch ard .from unexoectedourcest and-it is no exaggeration Ho say -thatVthe strength and promise of; the independ ent' democratio"; movement" was "never realized even by the best informed until yesterday tandtoday The information that 1250 democratic voters in, Halifax county have signed the call for: a con vention to endorse Judge - Thomas - N. Hill's candidacy," and ,that the revolt in many' of the . other " eastern -- counties against? the democratic machine is1 al most: equally strong, is linked with re ports from many of the western coun ties of the growing strength of the in dependent movement or. the addition to the v republican i forces of new: recruit s; There were a number of delegates from seyeral of rtheco&nties in the conven tion yesterday -;who-two vears aer ww active' in the democratic ranks. JZl- J-r ?The question that caused:' the most' discussion in' the convention: and that early in the day; seemed" the most dif flcultV-.of.lsatisfactovyi.solution';.wais';'the' action on-the 'nominations' of the'Su- preme. court judges. " Joined with the interest felt by friends Of Several brom inent republicans who were regarded as qualifled,;andravallabIe.for the nomina- to Mrtj. lfmpli?1nt tlons was some;opposition to endorsing JTS y . answering and. op- any democratic candidate. . JU1; wVbe-:: Ln VTh! conrseW ileve without a- singleexceptioi ?who''rli-S-' d senator," -manifested " oppositiS in: thil latter 41-t"ca" aild Jtan r spect, however, expressed high personal C 7,7, " T r a non regard?and admiration of jJudge H1U,.S5 5fe 2? nJrse, Hill. -and . m- the" caucus Called -to consider .-thBUle-a to the, judiciary' . VUI1WW tiuestion nothinflr tut words of trai?bf hls,:qualiflc?atip.nJ&. forthe- office7werL uttered- in , tne mention - of rhlS": name. The -speakers who esp6usedi. straight lepuuiican a ominauons were particular to express their opinion of his personal fitness for the high office. It was the: idea of Iieut.-Gov. Reynolds and per haps a few others to all the caucus for a free and open discussion of the ques tion as to the Supreme, court nomina tions. Today everyone is talking about the, masterful and witty, speech deliv ered by Col. V. S. Lusk in the caucus. Every seat in the floor of the big hall was occupied in fact the attendance at There is not precious or semi precious gem that possesses more beautiful colors than the OP A L 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 any : Leading Jewelers Cor. Church St. ai Asheville Patton Ave. Pop Rcnr ; '3 Large boarding house on : Spruce ? street, recenUy repaired and renovated, good shade, for $60.00 , p month. .; v -?' :::'"' Pop Sale, Beautiful suburban house with 60 acres, water land sewerage. Aston Rawls & Co q ,: lc South; Mam Street..: p GH0E8 the indepeidMOTnent the caucus included :ari0 A,' forceful speech iii favor ofSt?fUy ' i r " Alvor o a straight re- 55h Hls speech' Abounded atojryjUlhat evolved much enthusiasm. o i 1 ine ecno at the close, and It;was.hard.to teil how imuch-of H.t?&PpiaUSe ,wa 'Wsdashihgrrol 2. V1? netsaUn eloquence.and how. ' uttered, - Speaking in - praise of the body he was addressing he safdr We ' could duplicate the senate'of the United states and have "plenty of men" left" ? aaid in stating hii own views as to'thV'' course h6 ,-would have the convention! v pursue Ihe. said, ; however that - h ' should defer to Jthe. decision", of. the ion- -ventfon. - "Never . before :in the history , . of the party he said, "have we beei -k a,bie to Tnake such . a representation ' in power of. numbers, and - in tobral ' and intellectual excellence: You "will- leave " this halt the brighter and jstrbnger j- the " democrats went "away, every one with aV wound rankling about his heart."'' C,V ' Judge -Linney -was foHowed-by :'gena- tor Pritchard and the contrast In the- ' ' methods ofpublicaddress-was. as strong- ' as. the difference of their views on the question, that was." -under" discussion' In - purely - extemporaneous -speaklng -Senator .Pritchard is very direct' inci-" sive and concise. He says much In few--' words in hort eentences free XTom-'ad- - ' jectiyes or epigraims.,, . What he has to ' ;t; say; is-. forcefull . by directness, '.with keen-edged clearness even when uttered -with extreme moderation Every short ' " sentence is one more effective blow at " the -object under treatments' No word no effort jof cvoiee or of gesture is wast-"- . uo viuHi io aeciare ror a non- ' -i. - 4 "f" ' e ia tne party Jir,5mtlrlll(1 PA: fourth page.) Furnished house of 14 rooms good location near street. cars, very desirablr for taking boarders. New house of 7 rooms on Montford avenue for rent. J30. New house on Charlotte street, fur msnea, ov. For fuJl particulars enquire of H. P. Grant &, Son 48 Patton Avei. . Spinach Seed We can supply fresh Spi nach Seed for fall planting, Also Radish Seed in winter varieties. grant's Pharmacy x- wrf V T 0 ening irsday,- 28, FOR Hats SOFT, STIFF, SILK; 11 Patton avenue .1 1 a - -,rv
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