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riw '-" wf "T I,fTT,"" Asheville Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS VOLUME X-NO. 181. THE LATEST THING. I. DIE ITU Sill 111 IS OlIS SERUM FELL' FLU And Now For Business A. D. COOPER, The Parlor Dome LIVELY MEETING OF THE HOAHU HOTll A COMPLIMENT AMI A TEU1AL IIENEFIT. MA- His CiltEAT t'KOWD OF SUPPORT Kits NOT PRESENT. IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST WITH MEDITATIONS. CORK SOLE SHOES OF ALDERMEN. Daily We extend to every person in W.N. C. an invitation to visit "The White Corner" and see the largest stock of Fine Groceries E?tr Exhibited in the State. We have simply surpassed our expectations in the selec tion of these goods, both in quality and prices, and with out being egotistical think many of our citizens might learn things that would be profitable to them by a thor ough examination of our stock, which contains many . tilings not usually lounu in stores outside the great cities. The prices of many products in our line are astonishingly low just now, and we shall en deavor to make weekly men tion of many of these. POWELL & SNIDER 'The White Corner." OUR FLOUR IS A DAISY GROCERIES IcOlUT HODSK SQUARE OIIj kbatkr. Do You Like Cheese? We Can furnish You cannot conceive of the (picador of Ihii HesUresxept you iee it. It surpasses say and all H eaten, not only in beauty of appearance but ilfo In iti heating qualities, power and par- I ity ol lis name. All of cat iron accept the oil I reservoir, which if nude oi the beat quality of WE HA f SEl'ESAL OP THE BEST ,ht "ri 0WB P Instead of being Imaae in sections ana soldered, to tnat we can guarantee it not t leak. A'AVOS Dried Fruits? WE HA I E ALL A7AZW CAU EVAP OKA TED. CHEAP ASD HEALTHY. Canned Fruits? THE VERY BEST .V THE MARKET SOU) BY VS. ABOUT El 'EE Y1HING YOV .VEEP tm EITHFRSTAPLE OR FANCY GROCER IES. WITH PRICE AND CVAI.ITY GUARANTEED. TWO DEPARTMENTS The tret floor it derated entirely to China, glastwere, fancy goods, etc., while thebaaemenl ia Ailed with all the nacful houac and kitchen things. We think we have the largest and beat jarrsged store of the Uaiia the Mate, Do not forget the opening days, and coal to see all the new things in China, etc. THAD. W. THRASH & 6R0. Baskets! Baskets! Lunch Baskets, Candy Baskets, Work Baskets, Fancy Office Baskets. Many kinds of basket! which lor one week we I shall offer at ery low prices, to make room for I our large display ot CONFECTIONS ALWAYS FRESH. For large boics and fancy baskets I Mod in your orders for Christmas. We Holiday Goods, will hare a limited quantity, but may Which will be of large variety, best quality and I tbe lowest prices and will be ready soon at ESTABROOK'S. 2 2 South Main St. I not hare enough for tb? demand. Prominent Workers of the W, C. T. I'. Attend the Session and Make Protests-Letter From the Womihu Suf fragists. What with taloon petitions, anti- saloon petition!, suoplications from the woman's suffragists and a certain quan tity of humor, the Board of Aldermen held yesterday afternoon one of the most stirring sessions of its existence. Every member was there except Mr. Redwood, and he will regret when he hears of it that he was unable to take part in tbe most interesting sitting. Yesterday was the lust meeting day on which the saloon proprietors could secure their licenses and have them ready for con6rmatory action by the County Commissioners at the December session, so all but two, who were granted license last week, put In their applications. Tbe knowledge that this was to be done caused several prominent work-rs in il; W. C. T. U. to appear ana interpose ob jections to the licensing 01 tne Those who bars attended were Mmes. Hil- OuttottlietiroHti'Mt of liivi-tiumiu-H to llo Was Sworn In, Hut Did Not At 1.1 vo In AhIu-vIIIv nntl Exti'iid I lie In- I tempt to Enter 'the Capitol, and Con-llllem-e mid Imimrtiiuee of the City! tented HliuwinVlth Making Speech bm the Lcndlny; Health lioKort. j to n Handful of Curious Ones. Doctor E. KliU, tbe Strasburg ! Montgomery, Ala. Dec. 1. There is professor who discovered the bacillus of f no foundation for tbi wild reports sent diphtheria and who will undertake, in ' by special correspondents as to the situ this city, with Doctor Karl von Ruck, j ation in Ahbama. There have been no the manufacture of aiitiphthUinc, the jubilee meetings endorsing Kolb's pro latest and, btlicvcd bv many to be the j chimntion and declaration of intention most successful, remedy for tubereu'osis, j to be sworn in as Governor. In a pub was met yesterday at the Winvnh by a : lislier interview Kolb has declared that Citizen reporter. The professor said : he did not propose any war-like steps. "I am glad that I came to this beuuti-1 The State authorities have declared that ful place. It is my first visit to Amrrica. j he cnu take an oath every minute in the I'rousiors in Europe are poorly paid dny without molestation, as only at- and their time is so much taken up with thlir duties that they have no leisure for travel. After many years ot university tempts ti do executive acts would be noticed. There is no armed bodies of Kolbi'.es cu route to the capital, and life I decided to give it up for the actual i noue are expected. A number of bis fol treatment of infectious diseases and lowers may be here today, inauguration efforts lor their prevention. The writings i day fyr Governor-Elect Oates, but there ol Doctor von Kuck uttracted me to ! is no apprehension of any trouble. It Asheville, and what 1 have seen of this1 has been the custom for 20 years past grand country makes me glad that I am tor the military ol the State to take part here. ! in the inauguration of the Governor. If "I have lived in all parts of Switz;r-!no sircTi person as "Kolb existed soldiers would be here tomorrow in accordance of the country to the other, but the cli- j with an established custom. It is not m.ate ol Asheville pleases me so far bet-1 certain that all ot tbe companies will be ter than the best in that country. The present, as they have to pay their own study I have made ol infectious disease's expenses, nnd some may be unwilling to convinces me that they can be treated do so. There arc not even ordered here, here with success, nnd that the remeili.s but the colonels of different regiments, as to cure the people cau he m ule In re On a is usual, have been invited to take part scule that will cheapen them so that the with their ommnudsintbeinaugurution poorest man can get them. Asheville ceremonies. will be a great health resort. So fully I It is not true that any attempts have am I convinced of its treat future that been made to capture any of the armor in February 1 sluill goto Germany tor ic. Kepirls to such effect are purely mv family. We hope lor a site return . imnuinurv. It is as quiet here at the in April ami will thereafter muke Ashe- capital ns on any other occasion of villc our home. ! change of administration and installing Professor Klrbs lias the tipprnrnncc ol of a new governor, a man who has taken good care of the j There is but one place, by law, in Ala 60 year of his life. His figure, of aver-; bama tor the declaration of the result ol age height, is ii clmcd to be portly, and the state elections; that is in the presence his features nre genial with good of the two bouses ol the general assent nature. He impresses a listener as being ; hi y by the speaker ol tbe hotne. All the a man of unassuming m inners, with ab-1 returns from the counties nre sent to solute sincerity ot purpose, and of benev-1 him nnd he has to open them in the pfes olent disposition. t ence of the general assembly and declare I'rolcssor klebs is now associated with 1 the result. That was done November Doctor von Kuck in the management ol 17th in accordance with law, and W. C. the W myall sanitarium and its labor-1 Oates' majority was ascertained to be atones. The laboratory lor the manu-1 over 25,000, and he was declared con- facturiog ol new remedies now being stitutionully elected governor of Ala- completed at the wmvaii will ne ol bama. He Reflects on the Delight ot Rulcing Autumn Leaves A Short Review of t)York ofTuilzuc Peterson, Poet Copyright, 1894, by Kdgar W. Nye. Hudson, Wis., November, 189 1. Here I am in the great northwest, where I grew up as a lad and where my early life ran quiet as the clear brook by which I sported. My ancestors came from the high bush cranberry hills and citron groves of Squaw mountain, Maine, and settled northwest of Sparta, Wis. I did not then know what war .was. but my cheek burned, I knew not why, and one even ing when the sheep were all folded my grandsire, an old man, was resting bis ruddy gums on the top of his spiral cane I J. M. HESTON, 23 S. MAIN 8T. f 1 T I' 1 I) .. I ,l 1 Ti . i land and know its climate from one end The first business taken up was the request of Mrs. C. L. Pleasants for a wall in front of her French Broad avenue property. Reference to previous actions of the Board in this case showed that step had been ordered plactd nt the point referred to, and there was no mo tion upon the request tor a wall. Lloeuxe Wanted. This cleared the way for the saloon cases, and the Mayor unfolded the appli cation of W. 0, Muller, who wished the privilege of selling liquors nt 17 West College. The affidavit accompanying tbe application, attesting thcapplicant'8 good moral character, Ilia being the proper person to sell tbe goods, and his place as a suitable one, was signed bv six freeholders-W. B. Brown, 15. 11. At kinson, 1. M. Campbell, Frank Ilrowu, Tbos. W. Branch and J. E. Hampton. I. M. Gudger started the discussion with a motion to grant the license, when Mrs. Pease interposed: "Tbe ladies would like to know what is meant bv 'good moral character' tbev would like to know if a man who sells whiskey can be of good moral char- nc':, . . . ... sufficient capacity to begin the work of As to the legislature, there has not been . L. ouager demurred against me I producing the medicine on a limited ' single contest bv Populists, Republicans "s""'"'1 ,' 1 scale, uiii 111 tuc spring, niter tue I'ro-1 or Koibitts 01 seats in the senate or man, on tne amuavii, ana inr iiir it-SSOr's rclurn from liuroe. the erection Ilouso accuiiicd bv a Dunicrat. The couian t ten now 10 tiecme as t;i ene ot Illori. cxicnsivc works will be made, j Democrats have 8'J of 13:1 members of goou moral cuarucier question. i lllt. meantime the remedy will of : both branches. 23 out of 33 senators. Mrs. Hilliard suggested that tticmean-, tt.Cssilv be Riven only to a lui. ted nunv and Go out of 100 representatives. The gconio ue men ui 1,3 general uurp- bl.r ol physicians until it can be pro- i Democrats will decide against the leeal tliieed on u large scale. , it y ol any defeated candidate who could A suiccsslul issue ot labors undertaken , have contested for a seat in the lemsla bv Professor Klebs in Germany for a turc, but none of them, with one excep- rcmeny lor tue prevention 01 tiinereiiios s turn, and a Democrat, nave done so. Grand Opening HOLIDAY GOODS Monday, Nov.; 20th. It in rather early to introduce my line of holiday presents, but to give everybody a chance to see where and how they can buy valuable presents Tor audi little money, I will only mention few articles, viz; 8s albums of the very latest de signs, Celluloid hacks, will hold jo photos, worth fully from $1.50 to $4.00, for $i.;s; 7' Albums, I'lush anil;Celluloid backs, latest styles, worth fully from $1.00 to la.75, for i. as each, and over 1000 other articles too numerous to mention here, Remember tbe day, November 26th. L. BLOMBERG, 17 PATTON AVBNUB. BOOKS SHELF WORN! May mean anything from well handled I to barely touched. We have both kinds! on our bargain counter. Why not drop I and cx.imine for yourself? The boys! and girls will certainly be pleased. Maynel Reid's stories, all but new, 75c., will go I at 45c. Abbott's Stories of American I history, 8 rol., $1.25, are 70c. each. Tbe I price of several Rollo and Jonas books, at I $1.00, have been cut in half. And many I odds and ends, broken series, Buiwer, Holland, Phelps, etc., will go at cost or less. "Why?" Because we need room for tbe best selected assortment of new books and all novelties in our line that I we have ever handled. It doesn't cost I you a copper to see it we are telling the I truth. Morgan's Book Store WEST COURT SQUARE On Monday. Dec. 3rd, I can be found at No. 10 North Court Square where I will be pleased to see my friends and customers. G. A. GREER. Oakland Heights Hote WILL GIVE Reduced Rates Until January 15th, 1895. e o 8 3 S i K !1 S 1 I t 3 o O o o o o o n I 1 o t a n Toilet Soaps. ing tat ion Dufl Merrick, est) , interpreted the statute in liquor cases made and pro vided and said it did not r( quire the sav ing that the applicant wnsof good moral character- those words had been added by whoever had drawn the petition. "Mr. Jones "We are ready nnd willing to bear evidence on these cases from any one who will submit it." Mrs. Aston: "In tbe past it could be proven that be Muller has sold liquor to minora." Mr. lones ' If there is any evidence of that sort it ought to be produced here by those interested." Mrs. Aston "If tbe law has been changed so that it does not require a good moral character, there is nothing to be done." H. L. Gudger wanted to table the ap plication for the nonce, because of its having J. E. Hampton's signatureit looked to him as if there were a ring among the whiskey men. Rut it wasn't tabled, the question on I. M. Guilder's motion being called. II. L. Gudger called for a divisioo and the vote stood : Hull, J. M. Gudger, lones, for granting; Blair, 11. L. Gudger, against. Several More 1'aw, Patrick Mclntyre had an api'lication to wholesale beer near tbe old depot. The affidavit in his case was signed by A. A. Featberston, C. I). Clarke, 1. I. Noland, J. G. Mernmon, J. II. Hampton and A. C. Monday. While it was under consideration the Mayor atked Chns. A Webb, esq , it one of the boys recently defended by him in Criminal court bad not testified that he bad got whiskey at Mclntyre s. Mr. Web said that was not the fact In the case of the boy he defended, but be understood that such bad been tbe case. But be did not know whether it was tbe same Mclntyre re ferred to. Then tbe division was taken and the license was granted on tbe tur.-e to two vote. John H. Lange, manager of tbe Glen Rock, asked for license, tbe affidavit be ing made by I-J, Noland, A. A. Frather- ston, F. A. Sumner, A. C, Monday, (:. D. Clarke and J. G. Merrimon. II. L. Gud ger moved to retuse, but this was de feated and a motion to grant carried by tbe usual vote. It was after this as regular as clock work, the applications beitg granted upon a division, the vote being three to two. Hampton & Featberston, 29 South Main, sent an affidavit signed by J. . Lange, T. C. Starnes, E. U. Atkinson, J. M. Campbell, W. B. Brown, Frank Brown, W. P. Clark, E. Coffin, Thos. W. Branch, F. M. Jonesand J. H. Kumbough n Are Just The Thing For COLD AND WET WEATHER I have a full line of the above in the celebrated Hathaway, Soule & Har rington make, also double and ex tension sole for winter wear. Re member all prices cut from is per cent, to 30 per cent, for a short time time only. MITCHELL, THE MEN'S OUTFITTER. tax 18 PATTON AVKNCH. RAK1N0 AUTUMN LEAVES, and telling of Marathon and Lcuctra and bow a small band of Spartans at a narrow pass on tbe Pennsylvania road bad withstood a whole army. I listened till at last my mother kissed my throbbing temples" and bade me go to -est, to soak my bead and think CONTINVID ON SECOND FAOE. A SOFT BVTTOXHOI.KH. Christmas Thoughts. Perfumes and Atomizers. RAYSOH, & SMITH. is probable in the near future, an I the j Montgomery is perfectly quiet and unaf labors will be continued here immcdi j fected by the wild sensational reports ately. Statu Capitol. Montgomery. Dec. 1 At home the professor was and is a ; Kolb has just tnken the oath at a law lending, if not the leading, authority on j ver's office down town. He then walked medicine and the foremost men of bis to the capitol. A crowd of few score prolession hnvc pronounced him to be ; farmers lollowcd him. He made no effort 10 years ahead ol Ins time. He was a j to enter the building. It is said he pro profissor in the university ot Zurich in poses to deliver an address in a few min Switzerland and previously in several iitcs, There has been no trouble yet. German universities. 1iur he made Oates has been sworn in. StMsburg in Germany his home, where ; 12;H0 Ivolb is on top of a wagon bar he estublished his priviitelabora'oriesfoi ! atiguing the crowd; not over 200 peo the investigation of infectious cl senses, j pic are around him. His whole scheme In his labors Mini microcoiienl research to make a tiensation and to secure arrest Professor Klebs bicnnie greatly inter- has collapsed, esteil in tuberculosis, anil in tubcrculoci j din he discovered the desired modification I I'ltlTCII.VHl) TALKS. of Koch s tiilnrculin. His continued study anil experiment nroiluced nntiph thisiue. the newest n medv lor the dread dis.ao. He discovtreil the bacillus 01 Ralkioii, X.C., Nov. 29 Your corres diphtheria nnl gave its remedy in inili- ndtnt had a chat with Mr. Pritchard, di htliciine. i tic inatmljciure ol this inc licinc will also be can ied on in the new laboratories here. I The prolessor has been a prolific con tributor to the literature of medicine and his lubors in this line will not be in terrupted bv the work Ue has assumed ill this country. Un his arrival in New York city the professor was shown matted attention What, the l.cuUlntlll-o Will Do-illx ( aiiillilaoy. Tho New Machine Put In at the Abbe ville Steam Laundry. For the benefit of many people who want to know just what the new thing under the sun is being advertised by the Asheville steam laundry, West College street, it may be stated that it is a "soft button hole machine." It is a late in vention by a Philadelphian, and is in tended to, and does, dampen the button holes of a collar without affecting any other part of a collar. The introduction of this machine means a revolution to those who patronize this laundry. It may be called "anti-swear." There will be no temptation to utter words of em phatic exaspcrulion Sunday mornings when putting on one's collar, and the wearer can go to church with mind se rene and tbe consciousness of no offense, on account of the collar, at least. Mr. Nichols says tbe introduction of tnis maccine is in a line with bis deter mination to moke every improvement to his laundry that will tend to improve the work of tbe establishment. It means extra labor and expense that many laundries do not give. 1. KIT." IS IIEHE. We wish to call special attention lo our lovely line of Perfumes ami toilet Atomizers. These perfumes are all of the best makes, comprising a variety ol orders put up in handsome cut glass bottles, all sizes and beautiful shapes. lu toilet Atomizers lor peranum, we have the prettiest line that has ever been shown here. Not too ex pensive, and no more acceptable Chiistmas present could be selected lor any one than a pair, or one of these. See our wiudow display. This is the time to buy Camphorlinc, cures chap ped hands and makes rough skin smooth, 2jc. per lwttle. RAYSOR & SMITH, Prescription Druggists, 31 PATTON AVENUE, Up To Date who talked quite freely and interestingly. He is one of the chief Republicans. He said the county government system would be absolutely repealed by the leg islature. The present election law will be repealed mid a new one enacted. He sns he is sure tbe Republicans and Pop ulists will have joint caucuses, on some bv the eminent phvi-ici.tns ol the mctrop-; questions nt least. He savs he feels sure olis and his short stav there was a wv 1 that the legislature will be conservative, pleasant one. ' will pass only such laws us are absolute- l'rol. Kleb's coming to As'ievillc, and ly mcessary, nnd then "so home." He especially his taking up his residence here, , said he thought the Republicans and menus a vnst deal to this city. It will 1 Populists would again get together on add an immense importance to Asheville ' some questions. All agreeon the demand as a health resort ox 1111: 111.1:' El) SAIIHATll. of I lu- I lly - s P 5 PS 0 l I 5 2 3 w 1 5 w 0 3 Si d n o ih a m Q ti K w S 2 P H Q 9 O 5 rj 5 O H W 3 g 3 2 i o ti o Z a h 0 S k IS ti h w H K w dq p g g p lust reeeived a large line front the leading manu factsrar'a. Look la our wiaasw, irosi B OTB. TO TO OTS, AIM A FULL LINE Vaseline Goods Heinitth l Reagan, SPARTANBURG STEAM BAKED BREAD, 7 LOAVES 25 CTS. Full Cream Cheese 15o. Per Lb. Pure Apple Cider 40q. Per Gal. Aad a Fall Has of AM Kindt Oroctriw. A Word to tta PbHei Caapm 0w 1 . i , i ' ; . FrloM WHk im FrieM YM AN nyaR Am Tatk C3 MM AS TMaj) to CotM, J. U. Loagbran, 58 South Main, signed by J. P. Woodbury, W. M. Clarke. W. A. Israel, W. T. Penniman, L,. F. Sorrells and H. C. Hunt; Halyburton & Trott, 48 South Main, signed by w. T Penniman, L. P. Sorrells, M. II. Kelly, B.C.Trexler.H.C. Huntand D U. buttle; Frank Longhran, Hotel Berkeley, signed br L. P. McXond, H. A. Miller, W. U. Smith, J. T. Amiss, W. B. Brown and E. B. Atkinson; P. A. Marquardt, man ager Boaania Wine and Liquor com pany, 41-43 South Main, signed by C. T. Rawls, J. G. Merrimon, U. C. Warl dell, Jr., L. Swicegood, J. L. Owens and C. Falk; frank u uonnell, id Nortu Main, signed by L,. f, McLoud, l nop, W. Branch, Frank Brown, I. M. Camp bell, B. B. Atkinson and W. 0. Smith; Geo. A. Sorrells, 50 South Main, signed by L. F. Sorrells, W. A. Israel, D. M. Luther, M. n. ueiiy, u. v.. irexier ana W. T. Penniman; B. P. McKissick, man ager Battery Park hotel, signed by J. M. Campbell, C. H. Campbell, W. G. Smith, L. f. Mcuua,tt. a. Atkinson ana i uos. W. Branch. While considering the ap plication of I. H. Lougbran the Mayor asked Mr. Webb tbe question he asked as to tbe Mclntyre case, and Mr. wcuo replied verr positively in the negative. Dna Merrick, esq., represented to tne Board that Messrs. Geo. W. Pack and Geo, S. Powell stood ready to place new andaood shade trees along Montford avenue if the city would put in some badly needed drain pipes at two points on the avenue. Tbe proposition was ac cented and tne street committee in structed to do tne work. Mr. roweu says the trees and incidental work will cost 1100 to 1150. Mr. Merrick asked a new committee to inquire ii there hat been damage done tbe property of L. Swkxgoodon Soutn Main by the cbang of grade on that street, but the Board took no action. Tb. Board's Dlsorotlon. A. Rankin, for tbe ladies present , asked M tots powers of the Board to locate alooaa wherever h pleased. There was I . ' coxnxvsD on sacoKD raaa. , siii'clal subject-, ut Nome ( liiirchcM. Rev. I. L. White, pastor o( the First Baptist church, has returned from Louis ville and will preach tomorrow morning on "Christian I'niun." At 7::U1 p. m., "Only a Woman's Tears." Public cordially invited. Rev. Henry A. Wcstall, pastor of the Unitarian church, will preach in Hilliard ball, 35 South Main street, at 11 a. m tomorrow. Subject: "Reverence." Rev. J. C. McKevnolils will preach at the Christian church tomorrow, subject at 11 a. m"True Discipleslmi." At 7:30 p. m., "The Lord's Prayer; An Imposi tion Of." All ute invited. There will be no services tomorrow morning at Central Methodist church on account of Dr. Chrriiz'ierg'a absence. Sunday school will be held at 3 o clock. The annual meeting of the Upworth League will be held at 7:15 p. m. Rev. I. T. Uetts, pastor French Broad Baptist church, will preach Sunday morning on the subject: "God's Won derful Love" Rom. 6:8; evening subject: "Tbe Value ot the Ilii lc in the Public Schools" 2 Tim 3: lti. the annual ser mon hef ire the Junior Order United Amir! ienn Mechanics. Thanksgiving services will be held by Dr. Thos. Lawrence tomorrow at the chapel near the Normal and Collegiate institute. for free coinage, and this, he thinks, will be the issue m 18'Jtl. Mr. I'ritchnrd's friends think be will get n majority of the Republican caucus for the United States Senate, and that he will get a majority of a joint caucus of the ttisiomsts. 1 here are, by his calcula tiou, 11! more Populists than Republicans in the Legislature. His friends say Pritchard has not commiited himself to a joint caucus or separate caucuses on the senatorial question. They regard Oliver 11. Dockcry as his most formula' ble opponent, Mott second, H. G. Ewart third, and A. 12. Holton fourth. Under certain contingencies Holton is a strong man. Richmond Dispatch. 1UTEX HY WOLVES. The Southern IllkeCliuniplon to Trawl For Au Asheville House. Geo. Fitzsimmons, the "Southern Zim merman" as he is called among tbe wheelmen, arrived in Asheville this after noon, and from this time on will be con sidered as sort of an Asheville boy. He has sold out bis drug business at Greens boro and accepted a position with the Hdison Phonograph and Typewriter company of this city. After staying here a lew days be will "nit tne road in the interest of the company, visiting the larger cities of tbe South and selling wheels. Mr. Zimmerman this season has ridden his "yellow fellow" in 20 races. He won 23 first prizes, three seconds and one third. He has held tbe North Carolina championship for five years and the southern cnampionsuip an tnis year. ABUCVlllC IS glUQ IU DaVC U CIUIIU uu UIIU. 'FLORIDA ON WHEELS." Sorul-Troplt'iil WANT Dlt. ( IlllKlTllKlUi. Ui'PoiiMboro 'ley I nit to Srciiri) Cent nil t liui'ch'M 1'iiMtor. Inside news from Stntesvillc, where the W.N. C. conference is in session, is to the effect Hint Greensboro is to make a des perate effort to have Dr. Cureitzbcrg of Central church sent there ncit year. But Centrul church obU-cts to this plun ot procedure, and there is likely to be a lively contest over the matter. Key. Dr. James Atkins went down yestcrduy and will take part in the struggle. Mr. Stikeleather bus been on the field since confctcnce opened, and he went a way with the intimation that if he allowed Or. Chrelizberg to be removed lie might expect something Irotn a tnr factory. The appointments to be made next week will, therefore, be looked for with great interest by Centrnlites especially. She. Will lluvo to Try Attain. Boston, Dec. l.-The full bench of the Supreme court today sent down a de cision sustaining the exceptions of tbe defendent in tbe famous Van Houtcn Morse breach of promise case in which Mise Van Houtet secured a verdict of 40,000 against Asa P, Morse of- Cam bridge, Morse ie 70 years old, while the piaiatiff it considerably younger. Tt-i'i'lblo Futo nt a Wedding Party In ItllllRlll'.V. UrhAi'HST, Dec. 1. News was received here today of the almost total annihila tion by wolves of a party of wedding guests returning to their homes from tbe village of Hidos. Tbe route of tbe party lav through a dense forest, soon after entering which the cries of wolves were heard. Despite all cliorta at flight the party was oon overtaken by the ani mals and 13 were dragged down and de voured. A few persons escaped and made their way to the nearest village. A relief party which proceeded Imme diately to the scene of the slaughter found scattered about fragments of bone and clothing, ASIIF.VILLK'S nitl G STOltF.. "Mayer l'ralHu For Thorn From llrotlioiK DrugglHt." The following deserved high compli ment to the Asheville drug stores is copied from the Meyer Brothers Drug gist, St. Louis, for November: "Ol all tne places we have ever visited we have failed to find one where the pharmacies excel in beauty, arrangement or gcueral finish those at Asheville, N, C. 1 here was a very noticeable absence ol tbe patent medicine posters which seem to be inseparable from tbe average drug store window. 1 be Asheville pbarma cists replace these disfigurements with tl iwcrs and attractive displays ol tneir goods. Ato Tainted Quail Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 1. Mrs. Skel- ton of Scottsboro, Ala., and her daugh ter, Mn. S. B. Kirby ofthlt city were taken violently ill yesterday from tbe effects of entina- tainted auall and several others are hovering betweeu life and death. Kx-Uov. Brown Dead, Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 1,Georgia't war governor, Joseph B. Brown, died at hit home here at 2:15 o'clock yesterday Tbe end came very quietly. A Fluo sliowlim of i-ruuueiB. Thehandsomelydecoratcdcar"Florida RAY Ot on Wheels," sidetracked at the passenger depot, has been visited by crowds of people interested in a view of the fine exhibit of Florida's sub-tropical products. The interior of the car is pictured with photographic scenes of the land of flow ers, its fine hotels, drives and lite on the streams and in the woods. Nicely ar ranged specimens of the numerous fruits include pomegranates, navel oranges weighing from two to three pounds each, pine apples, mangoes, sappadilloes plnms, limes, lapanese persimmons, sweet lemont and pears. There is e choice iar of pure Orange wine, and many other intersecting articles. The car will be open till 9 p. m. today. ANOTHEU CLASS HECE1TION. l'rol. Lominoud'a Blblo Students Have a 1'louBunt Evening Prof. M. M. Lemmond's large Bible class held its second reception last night in the spacious halls of the Southern Business college, Tbe class has grown rapidly and now bas an enrollment of about 125 membere. Near 100 were in attendance and the reception was in every way a success. Special events of the evening were tne oast soio oy oar. Black and the recitation oy miss ucssic Justice. Several amusing games were narticinated in. tceiresnmenis were served. At 10:30 the assembly disnerted after a nraver bv Dr. VVhlttinston. all going away feeling more Inspiration for their work. Toys no back numbers mechanical monkeys climbing stringswalking ele phantsracing dogs jumping donkeys, pigs and goats walking men lots of new inexpensive toys two floors full of 'em our opening next week. In our window today are soldier sets 75c. nnd $1.25. Mechanical locomotives 35c. and 75c. Manic Lantern $125. Engines ran by steam 50c. to $5.00. Steamboats pro pelled by steam 75c. to $ 00. Jumping Beans 5c. each. Imported Congo Canes 50c; silver mounted Congo Canes, the $2 kind. $1.25. Still selling French Briar Pipes, genuine amber mouthpieces, at $1.25 forany one window, usually sold nt $1.75 to 2 75, guaranteed first quality. Almond Nougat 25c. a pound, nothing so good for price ever offered here. Several hundreds of popular songs, words and music, 5c. each. Busy getting ready for our opening next week have large assortment of low priced toys, things not shown else- here quite a lut ol toys on our 1 cent. counter. Bargains on 5c. and 10c, counters. A Tenuesaee Town Uurned. Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 1. Nearly the entire business portion of Rockwood Tenn., on tbe Cincinnati Southern rail n Is In aahM. Fire broke out 8:30 o'clock last niaht in the basement of Beavis druir store. That building to gether with the Christian church, the ooera house, the Firet National bank and several otner ouuaings was des troyed with heavy lost. 1'ollve t Pollue t New Yokk, Dec. l.-Pnlice Superin tendent Byrnes announces that no exhi bition ot brutality will be permitted at the Yale-Princeton football game at Manhattan field tblt alteration.. He will make arrestt if necettiry. S N. Court Square. Blue Label" Ketchup CALL ON W. A. LATIMER, NO, 16 N.llOUkVr SlJUAKB, And Buy a iloUle Of The Finest Ketchuri'lOn The Market. New tics and glovtt Jut received. Whitlock Clothing House, 40 Bonth Mala street. B. H. Cosby, Successor To O, Cowan JEWELER. All Watches At Greatly Reduced Price. syrtUea Ave, . . t i Asheville, K siieaai;iiWiihw ifcfH J '.Sl,,iMllS .. .a... am SsasaV
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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