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,6 u VOL. VII NO. 194 ASHEVLLLE, -N. WEDNESDAY MORNINft, SEPTEMBER 21, 1902. PTVB CENTS PER COPT. FOUR DOLLARS A TDAXL NUMBERS For Today and Tomorrow. 50 Ladies' Black Mer cerized $1 .50 Waibts, at.... 31 25 Ladies' Eiderd )wn $1,50 Dressing Saoques at 31 1000 yds Special Flannel ette . Something new. ............10c yd 500 yds Fancy Heavy Madras, the latest, but, at...... r ...20c Remember, this is where you get straight goods and your money back if not as represented. SUMNER'S 40 and 42 Patton Ave. OPERATION ON THE PRESIDENT ) ' MADE NECESSARY BY A BRUISE ON LEG IN ACCIDENT AT. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Operation Successfully Per formed in Indianapolis Yes- terday Afternoon Speedy Re covery Expected. ABRUPT ENDING OF THE WESTERN TOU R HUYLER'S This is the name on each box cf Huyler Candy. When yon want candy be sure you get the genuine. Go to Pfaff lin's Drug Store, i Cor. Patton Ave, and Churco St. and yon will a 1 w ay i get: HUYLER'S. . THE TROUBLE, THE DOCTORS SAY, IS NOT SERIOUS, BUT TEMPO RARILY DISABLING PRESIDENT MUST REMAIN QUIET. Indianapolis, Sept. 23. The bruise received by President Roosevelt in tlte accident at Pittsfield, Mass., caused trouble sufficient to interrupt his west ern tour and make an operation on his leg necessary. The operation was per formed at St. Vincent's hospital this afternoon, and- less than four hours later the president had taken a special train which immediately stari.e.1 for Washington. Fire Shovels Pokers Tongs These articles you will need now for several months to come va fact you have no doubt wished for some during the "cold snap" iwhen fires were necessary. We've just received a large as sortment. FIRE SHOVELS . . ....6 to 25c POKERS -i00 TONGS -...25c AshBville Hardware Go. On the Square. Asheville, N. Phone 87. C. Indianapolis, Sept. 23. After the op eration Secretary Cortelyou issued a bulletin saying an operation had been performed by Dr. Oliver of Indianap olis in consultation with the president's physician, Dr. Lung, and three other Tvhvcsipians. At the conclusion of the operation the physicians authorized the following statement: "As the result of traumatism from a bruise received in the trolley accident at Pittsfield. Mass.. there was found to be a circumscribed collection of per fectly pure serum in the middle third lofnntrtnr tibial region, the eac con taining about two ounces, wh4cii was removed. The tndicalloas are thai tfcej president should .make a speedy re covery. It is absolutely imperative, however, that he should remain quiet and refrain from using the leg." The trouble is not serious, but is temporarily disabling. For ceverai days there has been pain in the lower nart of the president's left leg, just above the ankle, while swelling devel oped over the -shin bone where the pain was. The president made light of it, but the swelling increased to such an extent that by Monday night Dr. Lung declared an operation necessary. It was explained to the president that there was danger that the matter gath- Lering in his leg would turn to virulent pus . pud might -result in blood poison ing. Drs. Oliver and Cook, two of the best surgeons of Indianapolis, were called in consultation Vhen the presi dent arrived there. When it became certain that an operation, would have to be performed, arrangements were made for ending the trip, and it was de cided that he deliver his speech on tar iff revision which was to have been de livered in Milwaukee tomorrow night in Loeansnort today. On the arrival of the train at Indianapolis two sur geons, who had toeeft-summoned, were aw-ai tinsr it. They subseauently went to the Columbia club and waited untl the president made his address to the Spanish war veterans at Tomlinson hall. At its conclusion he was driten to the Columbia club for luncheon. Be fore he went to luncheon the doctors who were waiting made an examination of the swelling, and all agreed an oper ation was necessary. Secretary Koox was also awaiting the president at the club.. The president sat down to lunch eon and ate heartily, but broke off half wav to address the- neoole in the streets from the balcony of the club Thp nres!rlent: returned and drank his coffee and was shortly after .driven to the hospital, when the operation began. Dr. Oliver handled the instru ments. There were local anaesthetics used in the locality of the swelling. Then an "aspirator was inserted, in the swelling and the serum was drawn off. When the needle of the aspirator was jabbed into the swelling it was ev ident that some .pam was felt by tne patient. He gritted his teeth and re marked that if the surgeons desired any expert information on the su'bject he could inform them that something was happening in the vicinity of his shin bone. The withdrawal of the serum re lieved pain. As soon as the woun-i made by the needle had been dressed a number of persons were admitted to the room. The president conversed contin ually with the visitors and expressed sorrow to have to abandon -his trip. He was carried to the train on a lit ter by six pullman ipalace car porters. JOINT DEBATE AT SMITHFIELD CRAIG ARGUES HIS QUALIFICA TIONS FOR THE SENATE BY TALKING NIGGER, but that he would not snake make the desired recommendations. Mr. Craig said he repudiated the democrat who would make such a request. As to the charge that democrats had borrowed money to repay an amount that had been "stolen by a man employ ed by the fusion administration, this was not true. Treasurer Worth had made the amount good, but when Stephen D. Pool stole the school mon ey under democratic administration it had not been made good. Senator. Simmons had admitted that eighteen thousand white men would be disfranchised toy the jpoll tax iprovis- TROOPS ARE SENT TO LEBANON, Pf PART OF TWELFTH REGIMENT ORDERED THERE BECAUSE OF DISTURBANCE. Senator Pritchard ion nf the p1evtirvn, la,w ArA h fPrltrti. Reproves ard) did not believe a poor man should Soldiers Checked Demonstra- mm ior cringing UIO DISCUS- purchased on a thousand battle fields. . I It was not true, he said, that the coun,- SlOn. DOWn to bUen a LOW commissioners of Madison county had relieved an unusually large number of people from the ipayment of the poll tax, and Mr. Craig's authority for that was a scurrilous sheet printed at Mar shall that decent men would not allow in their houses. Mr. Craier nas in his mrssssirm a TU fEUfLE OF THIS STATE wonderful lot of statistics. He insists that the Philippine war has cost six hundred million dollars and that there are twenty million sheep in the United Stated. .!'! Plane. IMPORTANCE OF PROTECTION tions by Charging Crowd and Taking Six Prisoners TREASURER RICHARDS SLIGHTLY WOUNDED 'J Washington, Sept. 23. A telegram was received from Secretary Cortelyou at the temporary white house tonight, directing that private apartments be placed in readiness for immediate occu pancy by the president. It is expect ed the (president will reach Washington tomorrow. UNDER REPUBLICAN GOVERN MENT EVERY PRODUCT OF THE FARM BRINGING GOOD PRICES STOLEN SCHOOL MONEY NEVER REPLACED. Special to the Gazette. Fayetteville, NVC, Sept. 23.-6 sec ond debate was held today at Smithfield 'between Senator Pritchard and Hon ix)CKe (jraig. smitnneld was at one time the scene of many outrageous acts on the part of the Red Shirts but this is all in the past. Senator Pritchard found a numiber of old friends here and the audience of five hundred manifested marked interest in his (presentation of the issues.. - , Mr. Craig opened today with an ex pression of gratitude that the amend ment had been adopted which elimi nated the negro as a political factor. He charged that the republican .party was a party that legislated for the few while the democratic party stood for the greatest good to the greatest number the republication party, he said, stood for trusts, that violated laws, human and divine, and that never opened their purse strings except when the cause of the republican party was in Jeopardy. Then apparently forgetting his first BANNER OIL. HEATER. Now is when it is most needed. The nonner la "hv nil odds the best: all ijuumvi j whn ii sp them will tell you so. J. H. Law, 35 Patton avenue. A Pair Glasses JOINT CANVASS BY COUNTY CANDIDATES The following letter is self explanato ry: "Chairman County Republican Execu tive Committee, Asheville, N. C: "Dear Sir: Both political parties have now named their respective can didates to be voted for in this county at the ensuing election. Believing that the people desire to hear .a discussion of the questions upon which the pres ent campaign will be conducted, and following the custom which has pre vailed in this county for several. years, I suggest that there toe a joint canvass between the candidates for the senate, house of representatives and county of ficers. I will he glad to meet you at any time ana arrange tne details or same. Respectfully yours, "J. J. MACKEY, "Chairman Dem. Executive Com." It is probable that the details of a joint canvass, as suggested by Mr. Mackey, will be arranged in a few days. ' . THERE WAS A BIG CROWD AT THD STATION, AND A DEMONSTRA TION AGAINST SOLDIERS ON THEIR ARRIVAL WAS IMMI NENT. Harrisburg, Sept. 23. The governor tonight ordered the first battalion of the Twelfth regiment to Lebanon, be cause of the trouble at the nut and bot works there; I t'i rndianapolis. Sept. 23. President Roosevelt was the guest o Jndianape l oik for four hours today. The special tram 'bearing the presidential party ar- I rived at Nohle and Washington streets shortly before , noon. The party was driven directly to Tomilson 'hall, where the president addressed the Spanish-Americam War veterans, now reunion m tnis sentence, wMch was to tbe effect tlat i wciiiriinniii nfmnnro to the Negroes no longer cut any ppllti-: ill till UnlAL dtHllOtd Ml SIS!S2 DAVID VANCE amendment as final, and said the re publican party had a "record as dam- able ae hell itself" and that he did aot believe hi giving the negro any public school education, in fact much of his time was devoted to the negro. VirklUnc their annual ""iv""0 ' .... I T., k. 1.- T J rU 4.1. .3 n ntv T rn cr hpfnra the arrival Ot tne oul uc iuxaj. 'uccii iu cue uajf yie ir!Ar.t WaRhineton street was pack- hrfous. when Senator Pritchard arose to Qrl tttUV. rorrlA on CPr tO See aUQ near ltij yiciovcu vj bo. him All along the route to Tomilson ing he thought Mr. Craig would feel hall the chief executive of the ination I ashamed of himself for tringing the vt ..v Korro-ine- his ajeknowl- uiscussjot aown lo such a. low ymne edgment to the cheers. ... "? that Wttonof a Wt a o-r-t nvntian aiwalted' him at tne w 6iw i UUu hall where he made his prinicpal ad- Carolina industrially ana m every Th0 hflirhad been elaborately wLiier way man uy. utxier uue SOCK BARGAINS No. 1 Fast Black, two pairs fop 25c. No. 2 Fast Black, three pairs for 25c. . I have a fsw more Elastic Seam Jean Drawers to close at 49c. -Sizes :: 36, 38, 40, 42, The Toggery Shop H- S- Phone 261. 18 Batton A.ve. May help you more than you think pos sible. We examine, and fit each eye separately so that you can see witn per fect comfort, satisracuon guarauiwu. McKee, Optician Repairing a specialty. pnenc Teaches If you have never used one ask your neighbor that has, he will tell you the "Wilson Healer" fhe Best Stove dress. decorated and there was nothing lacking to make the president's welcome hear ty and enthusiastic. Senator Bever- idge introduced him. At tne conclus ion of the speech there the president took luncheon at the Columbia ciud and then addressed the crowd in Monu ment Place, from the club gallery, be ing introduced (by Senator Fairbanks. Logansport, Ind., Sept. 23. President Roosevelt and party reached Logans port at 7:15 this morning. A large crowd was assembled at the Wabash station to ereet him. His stop was un usually long, due to his train Ming transferred - from the Wabash to the p -"Handle tracks here. The distance being great between the stations, how ever, left him only nve minutes iur ma speech,- which was made rrom a pun form built on the high school lawn. The party was driven to the high school at a brisk trot, the Spanisn veteran and G. A. R. marchers nustnng w up. On October 7 there will be a'memot rial service at Reems Creek in com memoration of Cant. David Vance, if the plans now on foot are carried out: A memorial stone has already been put in place.. October 7 is the anniversary of the battle of Kine's Mountain, in which Captain Vance played a conspicuous part. Captain Vance was the ancestor of the Vances and Davidsons of this section, and a number of his descend ants will be present at the exercises. Lebanon, Sept. 23. The second bat tallion of the twelfth regiment arrived here tonight from Shenandoah. There was a big crowd at the station and' the soldiers checked the incipient demon stration gainst them by charging on the crowd and taking, six prisoners at the point of the bayonet. The soldiers krtinediately marched to the American Steel company's worlds and the shoot ing in vicinity of the works ceased. Nb one is allowed-to approach the works. Treasurer Richards of the company was snot and slightly wounded this evening, awhile standing in'" the office of the Steel company. ' . , ill in I I I'i .:! CONDITIONS WORSE Wilkesbarre Jacobs of Luzttrie county has not yet asked GoyernoT Stsne for troopswbut J) S9 ciu n.rjM ft 3v Wiicxtu. conditioner growing worse. r Ui " Some non-union miner7,wer.;tpneJXvi, at Warrior "Run anl he sheriff nk - to. send twosquads of deputies to the the scene of disturbance. i',t thing Senator Pritchard dwelt at length on the soup house period of democratic administration, when the lumber mills were closed in ths state and the man ufacturing establishments were run three days a week. The democrats of ! Johnson county knew these facts to be ' so, he said, and there was no way to aoubt. jnow even tne snaaow 01 a can is worth more than the calf itself under democratic rule and every prod uct of the farm is bringing good prices. Once more he spoke of the powerful resources of North Carolina and of the importance of affording this raw material ample protection. Referring to a statement of Mr. attention to tne race xnat nis iainer was a Confederate soldier and created the inference that Mr. Craig's father was not. To this Mr. Craig objected and the senator said he would not again al lude to the subject if Mr." Craig found it objectionable, but that he would not allow himself to be ibrow-toeaten off the stump with a charge that he was ! against the Confederate soldier. Then Senator Pritchard replied to some of Mr. Craig's negro questions and observations.- He said no one contemplated a suit to test the legality- Edwin McKay and William FaTr, who j 0f the amendment and that in so far i r. Inner while rnnflUCiea " . " " " . . nave iui a. i"fc electrical -contracting business under M'KAY & FARR HAVE DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP i IS on tainly had no intention of footnering with it. Mr. Craig had charged him the firm name of McKay & Farr, have. With appointing negro office holders. . , voor.0hiT The business Senator Fritcnara saaa xnai aemocraiB dissolved partnership. The busi s cOUnties had asked will be continued by Mr. McKay at tne hfa tQ appoint gome negro postmasters present stand on Church street, under the title of The Edwin McKay Elec trical company. Mr . Fair will probably engage in the ' J. 4- same line of business,. but nas not yei pav4ns. $2,500 Yearly net. completed ail his plans. Close st investigation solicited. Thar never was a plant as hard to 'Only those who have $5,000 git rooted as charity is, ana a iouuy ought, to liave it whar they Kin wdtun it close.-Abner Daniel. Business for Sale. SUITS MADE TO ORDER S W have a car to select from. load IN A NTJTSHBIiIi We buy our goods as low as anyone . : samxt-. maririn. , lirooms, O.UU BC11 UU . O,: mw"-. srnnA nnalltV. 10c: Oil, e-Aiirm i9tixct Vinegar, ibestr W. A. Boycc 11 South . Court Square. 2?2iHVLoiiev Don't Talk cs,', -Vonflard eranulated,' 18 ihs. . -harBain near passenger de- f or '$1.00: Sugar, brewn, 2(T lbs, for llfLwti m n room house and one 3 room Coffee, good per pound;. 10c; Coffee, Ax DucKier, per pmrnu oWsPH THE I XL DEPARTMENT STORB, 22 Patton avenue y -Phone 107. ?mm'mmr l 1 - ; - J ' - , ' r '"-nIi 'o: ond V 20c ' pecK Hiram Lindsey,.450 8oatt;Mata street v,,A QFIf. If this IS not, cnea-v pnoueh. Aunly lor a free deed for it. For rent, choice 6 room, cottage- on r?Hestnut.street.-rNlce 7 room-house on Haywood street," near in. ' Nat . Atkinson fis Sorts -Co), -i -" ":.Ral Estate Iealer. - A. Tia largest selection of Golf Goods in the state at tamberg's Sporting Goods Department, Patton avenue. S GHOGOtOTES I 20c A POUND. - The kind other folks ask 30c and 403 for. Try one and ybull buy a pound at Wh9r&y ou get' gaod th ings . cash and mean business need apply for information Wilkie & LaBarbe Beal Estate Agents Phone 661 23 Patton Ave. Money to Loan " On Real or Personal Property. Apply to cf. S. Popster, :2l6VSoithside Avenue, -; Asheville, N . C; . t - , - .mamm. Ml BHI There is not precious or emi preclous 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 Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave. Asheville, N. C, Shenandoah, Pa., Sept. . 23. General Obin left here this morning for Scran ton. Before going the. general said the troops in 'the field would probably , be changed, about, but just what dispo sition would be made of them he would not know until he looks into the eitu ation in Lackawanna county. It is likely, however, that the Eighth regi ment will be "taken away and succeeded either by the Thirteenth or the Fourth. A member of Company A, Eighth (Continued on eighth page.) it ' 'A J - X- it icjf : Biltmore Fire Wood 'Phone 700. tf Pop Rent IN STOCK White Pearl Onion Sets, the best for fall planting-. Place your order early as supply is limited. Grant's Pharmacy Agency for Wood's Seeds. Clothing for Little Fellows The good-enough -for-the-boy idea in clothing is very poor policy. If your child ren's clothing: costs a trifle more than some of the cheap STUFF of other shops, it is because it is worth more. No good clothing for boys and children can be had else where for as little money. Blonse Suits, Vester Suits, Russian Blouse Suits, Single and Double Breasted two and three niece Suits, swell Over- coats. Many smart and new, ideas for fall and winter. We are pleased when parents drop in just for a look. 1 ''ft if I IV t,. ,-,! Large hoarding house on Spruce street, recently repaired and renovated, good shade, for 160.00 month. Pop Sale, Beautiful suburban house with 60 acres, -water and sewerag. Aston, Rawls & Co 18'Soulh Main Street. We Do Merchant Tailoring Phone 78. til Patton Av. i and City Market, rnonea mm
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