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FINANCIAL REVIEW (By Associated Prtn.) NEW YoKK, Jan. 3. .-Hiifii il..n With the solid achlevinent id tin . iv past and conrtttenre In Hn- iit'.iiiin ! th future, are the fi.-lm..-. I. Banclal community He tlir.-b.ii.i Of the New Yer. Th. . fe. n. Jpressliin of thin lei-lini i- I'limd In level 'if prlers of K' l unil n .ir il" highest fur the i lunlim vi-.n- iiml Midi r. Ill frl Until f"r I -.ii lif. n,"ldl:s pBOt. An 11 !..! I "I Hi liM.-ir.. ..I this yiutl iii hn Mm- iii "ii- i- mil' kfl p."-.l'ii ?l I'' :fi!' ti'll tii.lll ill '"ii function ..f iiiiti.-l..it.iis ' ..- iil..i.-it the I'fuirw uf fVHin.- ( .-..me. Tlmt ' in past Ui hii vciin-iil in fiillv refl.et.il In the -Kl-tit uf tin ,.dw.nee In I ( Wblrh bus i-i'i-oirii ' 'he i I j 1 Opinion of nil .Hiljetint oli.in.ri.. TlMt fral'-st hooi s are liimi d "ii 'In complete restoration of i re.lii Th"- absorption of lioml Is iot I ' 1 1 uliHtnMial evi'lenee of thix i i j i 1 1 1 1 1 1 It Is a otidil loij of Uinl iiiiiori:nn ' th further Work of it hiil.il 1 l"'i b dnn b for fin- full noio.'!! firmer iirosperity in rest on d. 'I 'In- ! rioij of depression of the pui t m ti-iii been given over to ii iIimkIh- j.riininM of expenses ul every point. With Ho- -cellent demand for lim-tttirietii now tablished and tin- abundant limm v market resources lith an- looked !.r itrly In h new Sear, very Iuik. re ourres .ire expei-ted to be plm-.-il ul : the command of Hie (treat mUmml and industrial r.rporiina for .- aumpllon of suspeiid-il oulluyii. The quickening effoet nt thin lnltnni.' In iDM-tiil to be fill hT!Tretiiit II"- wnrld of Industry njfd bii8luHk.1ri fianeed eunsu mittif" JWaiid f . NUMBER OF THE DEAD TOLD BUT HALF THE STORY (Cantlnu from flrat aga.) y and wo peopled In 731 . by Toffitiva Mi-aiMinlaiia. It roo to Krcat proaporlty U the old Jay, but irtif- fered from war. and In (07 B. C, whs raptured by Wonyalua of pyracuiie and dwtroya4 It vaa ajtuln rapturnd In 270 by the Roman Mid undurwent many vIcM ' tude of eonqucat fit the middle axe. Totla, the Ooth, captured it In 649 A. ' P., the P&racen aid Ilkewlae In III, th Plaana la 10OS, Itobwrt Oularard Id 100 aiwl the Turk liy JB63 and Main lo'lS7. Aftr the area earthquake In 1783 the town waa eiruont entirely roliulit. and it presented a mora modern h- inset than aomo of the. other towim una had wide atreeta whluh were at ml ned with pumeroua vlllua Jt bad a beautiful cathedral whlub dated from the auvcntotinth century, and It po- eaand punieroua other Jtandaome : bullJln, amonc them the Capnlla dl Bacramento, highly decorated -with colored nuwblo; the Blrada delle erma and adjacent to ' It the Civic muiwain, hluh contained fine col lection oft terra potta, lamps, ataituot- , tea and v, locludlnc few very an tlque apecluins wltb curioua orna njentatlon. Above tha cathedral and back of It tood the Caatello. In the plazxa ad- Jolnln the railway station there whs fine statu of Garibaldi. WWt'HSIXO JEFlRT. s . Dleeuwlna; the reoent report of Hce retary Wilson, the St. Paul Plunwer Praaa arguis that there Is no Invpst weart that an be made, today that has a tnore promising future than tha one In Ameriaan land, whether it br in Xti ahape of a farm or a 'city lot or lot of grouud la a suburb or villus. It says: "The comparutlvely wiiall nninnnl i of land not already absorbed lu prl - vat ownership Is belux rapidly Uikin up. It Is so far away from pirn--tenths of tho population that tin land-hungry are more ami moro turn Int their eyes towunl IkiIiIIhrh num (00Mtl)l, and to obluln u Blmi-i- In which they nend not nft'Oiwiiil.v m p srate taoinwlvt-s from coininuiili 1. 1 and convcnli-ni i tn w hlih tln-y Inm Imooma atlnchfd. Tim Konp.1 of tin-ownci-Bliip of a few (H-n-s ax lln- mir.-sl guaranty of linli-pcinli nee, it ml of safety UKulmit want, In dully IIihIhik wider Hifoptanrc Ho buyi-is mulilplv. while thure can -bi' no Im-ren-,.' In Hi. milM'lv of land. Tin' n-Kull iuiihI In rvitably be a atea'dy mlvniii-i- In ,il liio. Tin diiiliirt In farm viilum nol I'd sevi-ml y.-m-a iiuo In Kn-'l.-rn iiml luiddlo BiKti.-in Ktiili h wan wholly an norinnl, uinl the n-Kiill of bail lurm I n If only. Tho httoiiM ImiKht on those aamo liinda. by acli-ntlllr fiiriiim Ii.im rhecki d the di- line, a il W foiunl Unit there U seiin-ily nn n haniloneil ur run down fjirm which nn nut by hcIi-hIIIU treatment be k stm . to Iki form, r productivity, ond mui,-. 25 Per Cent Discount (hi All V.ul Waists. 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount On -Ml Imii-s. 33 l-3Per Cent Discount On All Tail. .led Suits. 25 Per Cent Discount On All Dresses. Nuw is the time lu niy. Savings in price are verv large. .Money will go a fourth and a third farther. There is plenty' of variety in the stock. Standard high as over. l V. MOORE .LA DUOS' Hill TTTi:u, II l"ot(on An. OF THE PAST WEEK l- id' of produ. ,. nrnl no l-l;illdli. 'Iti. -i f j' k noif ki' l .l oil- lino (ui! Ii ik l i-n f ii : I ul i ' i I 1 1 1 K -1 1 1.' . ..nil -il .if in i riio ' i, i I -.I'M. v, h,. 0 I hi- i i.-oiiii.' I- I I ' I". in: fl (lull I- '.pi I- ! 'o U ith U" fuKlli l -' - i ii I'" I e'isil primp, i I.- i:' ' ' ' i'l .l ., c III- III It I- ll"t I Ii l , , . m -) I f it i l!lfc' : '.'I '-' ! ' ' " ''III' ' 1 . .Mill. Il iliO ri Kt; . .v I ll 'I I , lh.- 111.. I :!-.- . l-i Mki ., I . .Hll.i ! Il lilt' In. I Il . 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 ;i. o n 1 i i' ' ' ' ' nt ll I' ' ..ii I,. Ii.i II I lu l.i i . I il.u mill i kI... sill I Iii.hii.-Ii II- l- " I " " ' '''I Hull I ,i .i. It. in. . in f Iii l ' i o in -oil ,, .-. ,1 I. . Hi. . ii..-. . i fill ml. I. .1 - Ii;i:i ii. . , iii- i i.ii 1. 1 i n. ui v 'i .ii. i (ui ! nmnll Llirci- p.i ' 1 1- 1 1 ' " -n m '--in Hik in -v -.itiil i.-.-in Hi- I'll' f I II,. mi- lull n al vi i- i,. I. ,1 ,i,"., ul i MiitiT-Vni In-ill pi. "til 1 1 . 1 1 1 , 1 1 K - inl" llo-iii- i" i- ii'" v ' il l-i I". ;, I'lilllill'l-- Hlip I. I-I'I'iU.i I I.I t.lkl -111'- l.llllllf- l.l ( I I" I 'ft- lie ill il ri of M 1 1 ;iii'l II" .iiiiiii' ,i . ol mi'lii" . Imii- It' n n l l.ni lull iilitl iihru ...I. 'I ii. i -x 1 1 ' 1 1 1 lo hi' Ii IIm n i i"li ol I In- I n iff in pi np' I in i M l ' lu nn Hlllll- l.llf'IIIi-MM III V Mil l.i i i"ii "f prlii i loiliK' , IP n milij' i lol ""loi ino aiiv i onj. i I ui i . Tin- ivJT"i. .iii pulllli .il unlluuU I nol I. ft ifl ..I Mil. i-Jlll'ili iwiiiK lo iini-itHlnrnH, linl. ,ih tin op. f n 1 1 ik of uprliiK. II"- iinipiH I u 1 1 1 1 1 . Iii. iim Iii I hi- liiilk'iilH m iv ii 'in ill nn oiillin-Hk. Thr! iH i Ii' Iihk llinl lln ! proiM'My tiim.-M of tin- lliilhin i .-il.-iiiiltv Irrmvi all for f ntiiri- inljin-l iiii iiIh in tin' ! lliiiiiK-Wil niHi'ki't. llhTIit ISIIIII IUMIKS , It fltlT. It was of moment lo book-lovers to note the choiee of hooks whb li nhoubl ho revle-wil In the Hint number of thfi KnwIlMh Hvle. the new periodi cal which many people expect -will heroine a contemporary chiselc. The two books rhoawi were by M. Anatole France and Mr. Bwlnebiirne, their res pective works belna 1,'lle des flntcou 1ns and The Ajto- of Mhakespenre. The names of tho critics tn discuss the books are of slifnlllonrit Interest. The distinguished tk-huckiiig reviews tlin former, and Joseplf t'onrml tho latter, whence an Impressive scope of nat ionality becomes 8lpai'cnt to tho dis criminating eye. Mr. t'onrad- enjoys the solitary distinction of he In a dou ble contributor, for In this number begins "Borne Reminiscences," the In timate narrative of a llterury exju-rl-ence which the many admirers of Mr Conrad will have rare pleasure in reading. I.OOM1H IXKIKS An i'IH HiOTT. Miss I-'luffy Ttuflles, whose II rut spon sor was t'lirolyn WuWIls has had a sec ond hi Charles Uafllelt 1oomls Mr. Irtioinls, W'ho hiun Ik'iih eonnlviliuf ul the fortunes of Miss Fluffy for neveral months past, Is ammiK the best known of contemporary ihumorlsta, and began hia "funny career many years ago by contributing to the newspapers ami In aplte of muoh magaxlne and book success atlll contributes to them, His first rtotablo book, oallod Just Rhymes), brought out a few years ago by the Harpers, ownod some of Its success to tho Illustrations of fanny Y. Cory, and Is one of the few mmsunso bonks which are no less pop ular now than when they were print, ed (I rut. Mr. lyiumls In numbered among the authors who have two new books simultaneously before the puMiv this present season. to think w ii rot ov rtKAn. What becomes of "winter fiction" When In Keoetuber people can run oft to a Utile Ink" ol l-lurlila vvnler, nlnl renil books In a mare ol .-.inif liliu- out of-doors? tnie woman ills, ov ered that her pb iurin'C in lindlui; n ki iii blanci s lo ( w ii-n all Kiml i of Ihiom wsm i j 1 1 1 1 K i -1 1 1 1 1 when bi- n ail wlih I II It!) Iclinli Iv lilllr .iiiiiiin. r bio I Kroiiud. Thosi' ulm have seen n iin Miluinc about ii iiualut coupb-uf ol'l foil; called I ia vie ami Kiimil an author who haa bicuiii,. Ihiouitli Jlaipir'n M.iK'-i.iiii- rill, by k IH ' II Mill i. I Ml luii , .lullll -amp)ii-ll liar tnav iin uii,-.. ri-Heuihlancc bi-lwci-n i and Urowii'rt liab uinl 1 1 ih i- i It'iii I lillt Ihlii Southern hub ni.ilnliilns iti.it Ib.-n- Is a pel-fuel Iv cb.-ir i unipai Imuii. It lloi'H Si I-III illlliu 1 , ;i :un:il,' . l.i" that "iir iiiIii'Im vIi-hiIU b. .il.l, I , , .soelnle iili-MH belli I Ul nil! plan win !. ire ' Iiiki N mil ul iluul ... ri nil l.l, tllcpl.li eS l.it euul i . Tilliit" " 'I'lie aliiiMint ill w.-rk iluiie lu lh. Mink ol an i-ve iiii.iIm I HO.Iummhmi h.ui I the winkM inai I" il on the s, .il ui a ib li. ile iiiMll-utli, buT i i n ihi, i erlul inalu-e ia anrpaiH, ,1 l, the ... liereiH" ol' Uranlev. ,.r I'iii In, by wlii li tile llert. WHM'H ul' ilele;,H iei;r,l I'li.v an, 1'iillKht in their PI1IWIH5IS thruiiuli ri,io' TILE AHUEVWAA) CMTIZKN, ilOXIUY, JAVHAHY NO DIFFERENCE WITH TAFT OVER PURE FOOD LAW l.'iiiii.iis Tli;it Id, Wilt v Will licviirn X.ii.l tu II.' Witli nlit I'iU)nl;i! inl). XOMi; sl.MIL.Mi'lTV i;i;'rvi:i:. oimmons Chi. r t'li.-uiist S,u, In ;tv Savnl I't uiili- lii),(KHl,UIH) 1 I in A uiilci Sii-ki'icss. till aShclilon s. i hue. ) u ash i i ; ri i. .i.in. i. line m liu I I'leli' ' Ik ;ii , I, III, HMl,l Ircll I. il. ,1 Ml-, II, .il I i. II, in , v W. U li-, tin- i;m ti, ii,, nl m i lie I i In ui IhI , v. Ill I'l-iKU tlu'il t lie 'h p. 1 1 I on lit of aurii til tlll'u be. ,i,t , uf repulleil iliffeleneim Willi lln i i iil'l'lil uer Hie ,ruHi'CU liun nl III. li 11 1 I- InuiJ . VV II lU.'IV 1C naiil with ,'iii'!ioril that I r. Wll-y N;,s lia,l nn il llfi-r i in'.'ii with tin pri-Ml-ileiii. in, i due" lln- pri r'lib nt ilenln the i'li 1 1 I' eln 1 1 1 1 f i tn r.-i-edi- one iifep from hia unenin,i,niialn altitude toward all ylnl.iiniK (,f the pure food and linn.- int. 'I'.i those who have watched the eitecl of UiIm law since ItH paasaKe two ear.i ao, it would act a a Ki'eut HiiiplMi-d if tin president lets Ur. Wiley leave tin- federal service for no other reason than that a trivial difference hud disturbed their harmonious rela tions. It would seem that the presi dent had at lust surrendered to the In tei-esls which have long sought to dis credit I r. Wiley because he has ens iled the brunt of the light waged by the department of agriculture to ex pose criminal ylolutlons of u law whose eft ct Is now regarded as one of the greatest of public blessings. The president and Or. Wiley may be said to represent extreme radical ism In their desire to see this law up held, not only by the government but by the food and drim manufacturers s well. Hoth believe that tho persons who manufacture and sell foods known to contain substances Injurious to human health are to l counted among society's greatest enemies, and should be dealt with accordingly. The penalties provided by the present law are Inailcqnale, in tho opinion of both these men, and il 4 not unlikely that nr. Wiley will recommend to the Tuft lUliiiliilsliHlion that the law In certain respects be amended lo Impose severer minlHhmcnlH nn Its violators. On lo Ills Job. Hiservuttce of the pure food law has become a pnaslon with Dr. Wiley Homo of tho melhods he has adopted to carry out hl plans have been erlti Cisco, nui mis criticism tins come largely from his enemies, who could hardly be expected to approve of the chief chemist a "poison siuitda" and o ins rather odd practice of entering bar-moms In sample the iiualllj of tin liillioi- offered to lln- bibulous-public Whatever may lie said in coudeiuna tlon ul these 'somewhat sensational 'stuiils.g II must he admitted that Ir Wiley h ia been the agent of pmsreut log one nl the greatest reforms of the prcM'in iiniuiv. Ills statement that bince iiie enactment of tin- put" food law JlH" mill. (100 has been , ),, the people ,,l the oountiv tlirom-li avoided sickness mux be bii.-.ed more nn ;.it! inelit than eennonil' lad. hm never Ihclci's H ii nanus tin, thai He , pic IlilO been ,-. llll' 1 . I'V II I , III,; l.' (t Hie I. Ill, . llf til' pill' I'.O.I Khl mi I ir, U il. 'm In "ml .iii'I . in rg.'i ii Khollbli is. flu ir. ...i.l. nl In I. l.i Hii. V lew. Inn a II 1 1 then I . slnl'V thai lh.-. tA I" 1 1 i - I .i nn r. .it tnie tn .' have on , i 1 1 l, il Is lil, much "n n .-blue." A i in v .iii.l it , cy a nl I inl.-l . it. I. Ihuiigh t ' I" lle.lt II i.l ptb-allV . ment ..f I ., w Is i.,n epefl . lien, eel- all, I : :i h.-i i ari e ill.pose.l . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' II II I I eiinw ii I,,,. 'LI. I. Ihat he till a, ip. 'II pl'i'lllei III, I a in I thereby r .i i n. . Mr. Ni. 1 il a ' I w ,, rsh I p a 'li.nn.ter of i i ,i I all . . l nl ion j. . IV II .1 w i 'I' m rib. a he. n..M'i I ' ' I o: . Willi ,ihi f. n i. I ami I-1." 'in a crew "i inn. It ill v. ' H i . " i ;-h 1" 'I'll.- .In mew hat ..I Hie. Pi-n.ln, I I" I I. - mil will -.1 III. I ' I ' I ' SN 111' mil h an . enl . a rm the in Mil .t m, p. hl'UTIIIl,. 1 III ItS ' I. Ill I 1 1 1 sa v .1' .il.ilitv . It hlillle.l I Ii.i I II Ml J.ll-ti. , 11,11, ui v :lh v ui' i Iv lie ,!ii igiht I : 1 1, lln. .11. lull .In til. le I U .... ii and Hie "ii proposes I! iiiii'lishni' n; I'v n the ,,. ni, h w as mm t . .1. in. -lis l vvarl'af. . II, is . w ill ilanc I. ha a-i I lie I'.'l. I I ''111 Willi It v.. Cub .1 HtUN l.i pi .i' 1 1. a lain v i I. nl c. I'e I 'U Mv, i, ,. V h it h , a iim .1 I S. 'H i.U;e nl li I l-'ll.- ill II I V w hmh , X" , io-'iip had . .. -.mi:li( lu.'ll.'ii .in-llip. 'I'he w e. 1 1 ' n inl. i la' pmpuMt.-.i; p.'S. x I'll, re is -1,1 i its ie Hi w right t ..J.I u: '.Lsl -;"iiu "I i-u u1 mint i'1'i's. 'ii.i Ih Wrujhl. 111. r i . 1 1 th: -V ..beg "1 tins ..plan, st l,.r ,ii . Ii" , ! I I Inns Hi armv 1. eulcllt 'Imiht. ny pni'- that per- lliv to 1. 11- to ln il'd . ate iO nl . ri isl int I' i II "t :,.i'HMic 'Old IHI Imi III I" Hill . 1" II plan. i in., Id... w ill be I " it I'm i. I. 'II'. "I an Iv '.) I w ar. ' r in t :.(.rinK. M r. ritht, other - Will be i; , v en an I 'i' ir availability i l- l bos. v. ho will will b. IbarinK. He r. Ii,,s been Loth l.v the in .i i . i r 1 1 ii i nt. II IMV I il"1 oppnl I HI U.l I 'to ll .-I Hi' i .ll.'llll I . dl.1V II , Velll'M i A pi.- I Iee. ,. . . It .. d th. Clipl. mllions ot (he ev I with I stars c cnld ill,- wrioK 1 ik hi Hie rHin, n.'t apt .I -. -iate; h nib-iophone makes .In- Insiidible tread of a Hv sound like the tramp of civulrymVn. rr-a,. i fi , : : ! SUTENEWS l Court Convene. IM'IMIAM, :.. C-7-Hu'is-rlor court iivciies n't' Monday jnoruiug with rids-.- H C. I... in; on the b. n. h The I lis eases an W 1J. Tl"e and Win ! v llati-s fur murder Tib y for the l.ivuig of his wife und Hales for the killuiK of i-lit Watchman JacU liirfisrtson. Tin re Is no doubt of Til ''! (Bosnia Ins wife's death, the only Hiinir i iitering into -it Is the matter of i ii I ii limi The i -as, is t for Wed ti' 'i.i. A iii i ii t inc solictor are Mes .rr-. M hi .Ion V VrytMlt. K-Holl'--t"i A I Hi ."iks, "Messi i Hrsharii .Vi Hr.ili.iii. and Manning Kourht-c ..i. .mpl'.-'d by TWIey. Itailroad linpruvnu-nts. M-:wm-.l!. N. C. The news that Hi, re. ei. i ,s of the Norfolk & South ern railioad are to sell (I.OOO.VOO of certilu'ales fur improvemnts was wel corned In Newhern. The completion of the MmihIIi- bridge acros Alb maile Sunn. I will mean o,uicscr and b'ti.r -ei for both freight and passeiiK.-i A. ford log ti the r-port around JIuh imii) of the money will be ui" iii in .mil around New-hern. Tin; addition tn the rdiop her.- will mean a larui r In... of eniplm ,s and also will seill- "lh.- iiistton that the shops an- to st.iv at Newbera. It Is said by railroad in. n that tl)e bridge ueross the Albermarle sound can be colnplct i in twelve uiontliS. lh. . tii H will off January 10th put on two trains each way on the I". O. K W. branch, running to Ori ental, nn.- will be a mixed train, while tli- other wKr-bfc passenger only. There Is much travel on this branch and the extra train has been needed for some time. A strong effort Is also being made to get the N. & 8. t.r extend the run Ot the Washlng- ton-Kalelgh train on to Newbern. A petition, signed by about UJI the bus iness men of the Slt,y was sent in last week asking for the egtentlou of the train to Newbern. Head Ikxjf Found, NKWUBRN. N. aThis morning I'.ngineer ttussell, of the lieaufort bound train on the f. & S. railroad. in crossing the Trent river bridge. reported to the draw keeper that he saw what he. thought to be the body of a man. The draw keeper, on searching, found tha .body of West Boyd, colored, who has ibte missing for tnree weeks. When last seen he was on the bridge. the coroner summoned a Jury this afternoon, which took, the evidence and brought In a verdict of acidental drowning. oyf wag. 'about 40 years nui ana leaves ' family- Just how- he met hte death Wl"llkelr never be Known. ,. , nt h'i'M ' i; Aci'ldeutglly. iol. HKNDKl!KON.,N. Mr. Bdmund Alien, aged 2o yeara,, residing four miles from lleiideraon. wllUe hunting yesterday stepped bn a iog, which rolled over. Iq falling the gun iired. the contents of which ' entered the Dowels, producing , ghastly wound. The. wounded ma a, wga .taken, to Hlchmond this morning by Pr. K. R Harris for treatment. Child Burned to Vrmtb. SALIHHURY, M. .,,C. Saturday morning between ana., o'clock Kva. the t-ycar-old child , of . Mr and Mrs. I.ec Chamberlain who live on the plantation of Mr , W. il. Sapp, tlx miles from this cilv, was fearful- burned and died this afternoon at The little Kills mother was looking after the milking of the cows and the child was in tte house with a nnallcr sister w hen its dress caught mi tire from an open fireplace and lo ran lo Ihc barn, where her moth er vvai, her clothiiu- all ariri-. She ' I'-mWy buriii, I about 4Jie face ""I body, Ii. i face la-ing burned al '""'l beyond i-ecKiiition. A message w as sent j.o.st haste i,, this city for a "I n tor. but it wa, 1'iund thai tin II. nn. s had b.-cn inli , l.'d and at no lime V; i( belt, v., I she would i-i-i over. .ihmI l ire Iteoord. INSTi IN SAI.KM. N. (Vlns l"i' -- tire record I'm I ntS was an ex- ",h in . tin- rep.,rt Vif Chief Itol- and c. Tav I. a- showuiK that the total b.ss iroui conllaKrailons was $ti.-!. th'i. having been pi ,-ilarma turned in. Hi, hla7.es belnK in buildings in-sm-eil in the agaivcale at $0,ii0(l The tin- iiKhtinK sv.il. in is i.nf constant- lv veil, triii. i Taylor re i- in. nds that a conii, iiiatl.m chemical and In...- wagon I,, purchased. I'ostinnsicr-lilp ( onlvsl. N 1NSTON-SAI.K.M. c. The de eisimi of Mr. J -- lien bow to contest I'm the postinaseishi, f Winston, now In 1,1 by form,, I.ieuteiuil-C.over- n. u- i-harles A. !:) Is, is watched with much interest h. re. Mr. Henra.w is the republican , unity chairman, a law v , r and a i I. v -r gentleman. I'harli.--- lie nobis has lolllf been the U '. 1" war-hors. in this section. an.) his friends say he thinks he is entitled to the PnslnlTlce for fnup mi' years .lie has held It for eight eaiv already. Th. ic Is no criticism r Postmuster llcvimids it is simiilv that a ipicstlon ot tp.. division of pie is at hand. of Sam I-. an, . a very popular lint ante man. is asjmant postinas- r. and there are .nanv who would give lilni -hearty endorsement for th. hi, fship. but il is said that Mr Vance will not make Die fight sinci Mr Kev nobis d. sires the ofTi.-.- i.m.in llliieruul laHW. in KiiAM. , C-The Durham Ite- foriner, m very plain sooken and aldv edited colored peoples weekly, is Is- suuii; n. i we. k ironi nfv ipiarters an.t lo.ijy installing- tts maclilu.-rv on West Main sjr.-. t The paper has been her, several weeks, but has mil been quartered in a place exactly worthy uf it. Tin mum v.rv io.o.i .... . i.o ,.,,, ,uain ana the Dress nrsi rale tor weekly work. Two n,i job presses, une of th.,,i new. are ing put up and the work will be com pleted in few .lavs. Kdtlor V ! mug briuSs his plant here from Lit tleton, where h. i. hi the paper sev eral veils (It tcfls 11... t'tl.r... poudciit thai In hss I.UU0 miIi- si rib. is and bell, v.- tl,at j,,.,,. in Ihiiham, wlnre t colored people arc so thriftv. he. will ir.,.. ..h n. has a go.,,1 field and the white Decide are Interested in his efforts. 4, 1fKf). Forcai'ndci Interesting Week , (By AssocUWd Praaa.) worst probability has been told earth'iuake dead In Italy and attention will turn this week survivors. In the case of many. The Of the public tfl the their fate Is scarcely more to be-de- 1 sired than that which overtook the thousands killed outright. Vivid pict ure of the dir.anter will be drawn too by refug.es returned to a saner state of mind,.' (liKantic measures of relief, participated In by every civilized coun try, will assume practical form this wek. and succor for the destitute promises to be ateady. The amount of the relief fund in this country already approaches the million dollar mark, and on Monday President Roosevelt will call upon rongreas for an appro priation of $500,000. Congress will alpo probably be aaked to authorize lh turning over the cargoB of the supply smjpa Celtic and Culgoa to the Italian sufferers. Congress will reconvene Monday following the Christmas holiday, and Will receive 8 special -message from the president respecting the use of the secret service, in addition to the messnKe nsklriK financial aid for the earlhipinkc sufferers in Italy. In New Vork on Tuesday. Hie gov ernment's anti-jneiKer suit to dissolve the I'nlon Pacific system, will be re opened. The supreme court of the United Stat will reconvene Monday and the decision that may be handed down during the week Include the determi nation of whether the legislature of Je York stale has the constitutional right to compel the Consolidated Gas company, of New York city to sell gas at 80 cents per 100 feet. On next Thursday night, January 7, gnat mass meeting for the ex pression of smypathy and for the rais ing of funds lu aid of the Italian earthquake sufferers will be held at Madison Square Garden, New York. Invitations have been gent t& President-elect Tsfl, Governor Hughes, of New York, and other prominent per sons, to be present. Of the numerous criminals cases that ane dragging their way through the courts the murder trial of Thorn ton Rains at Flushing, L. I., will af ford as much or more news than any. Hafns, charged as a principal, with the death of William K. AnnlS. who was killed by the defendant's brother. Peter C. Halns, Jr.. will go on the Vlt ness stand probably on Monday. Ac cording to (he hia counsel, Haltia will claim that he had twice before saved the life of Annla; sought to protect him on the day he was slain, and In drawing his revolver meant only to shield his brother from the crowd af ter the shooting had been done. The calendar of sports Includes the annual meeting at Cincinnati on Mon day of the National Baseball Commis sion ; the trial, of recently suspended athletes by the Amateur Athletic Un ion officials in New York on Wednes day, and a meeting In New York Fri day of tho United State Qoir Associ ation. Both rouses of congress w-'l resume their sittings at noon Monday. It Is said that both the house and the. Sen: ate will mate the resumption of ac tivity on Monday by the adoption of a joint resolution making an appropri ation for the relief of the earthquake HUfferers in Italy, but action by the house may be postponed by adjourn ment for the day out of respect for the memory of the late Representa tive Javey of Louisiana. The house has no financial program for the" week, and, it is not expected that the committee will be called in order, until the latter part of the week when the bill making an appropria tion for th District of Columbia will be taken up. The senate will continue its consideration of the postal savings bank bill until Wednesday when that measure will probably give way tem porarily to the omnibus claims bill. Saturday will be devoted by the sen ate to eulogies on the late Senator proctor of Vermont. Tin- man who employs men should treut them us human beings, fion't down a man because It is in your pow'or to do so. We have seen men on lop usiim their authority t'j put Home men down and out .who later b st out itnd (here was no helping hand to give them a lift. It dose not pay to treat your f. Ilowmi-n unf.ii;!..! The time mav coin, when y-.u wo':1 n Kr. t having treated those in url employ unjustly. It may be that in i pair day. it will bo your lot I. ..r j a handout from those you !ri.-l t Put out of existence. NOTICE. Is hsreby Riven that Mr. J. It. Hp. Mr. J. W. I tnhsr, 1 and Shr. A. H. M4-srml-k are the nrt! a 'Hfioriz'! re preventa tives of this enmpany anil no uther liprs.ui ( fial-en -. r ) has aathiiriiv tn collect and recUji tor nwr.rj due or lo make contracts for Its account. ASHKYIL.I.E . 'OAl. AND Ll'MBER COMPANY. A. H. MeCormlck. 8-c. and Treaa. M. WEBB MllilBtrr Importers .No. Battery Park Place, Phone 1044 AshevtUe, ti. C UMUK.S AMI GETI,E.M KS. We keep your clothe cleaned, sponged and prssed at umali cost. 'Iirt us dye for you." Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works L iinrt-n rxreM. Pbon SI 10 We sell the latest styles of Winter Hats cheaper than ytu ran buy them from the big mall order housea, Paris Millinery 1 SOtTH MAIX STKtJCT. The Ashevillc School ol Music and Dramatic Art tote ACDrroiunt Phone U4. 0 1 II ,;"'.--,- i-W'-'v;-viv ,-, ii-.-.-'..t aa-A-.-o-.ti-TMli . " ' : " - .. . ' : N III One Jhird Off on Jafe and Coats : ' Last week we advertised.pur coats and suits at a large discount. We sold more than our fondest hopes cwid have expected. We have just 33: suits and 19 coats left. These are all new goods late stvJes. If you buy a suit here at brie third off you a re su re to get an i mtisual value. ' Don't delay if you intend buying a suit or a eoat for remember there is only -a very limited; number lefh Aaces and SmbroiderieS in Abundance , a D.rUlcKINriON 7 Patton Avenue (Over ItodwooTs Store.) Ladies and Genilemens TAILOR r SKINNER & HUNTER1 Hair Dressing Parlors, room 10. paragon BIdg. Phona i7. We make a specialty of electrical face and scalp treatments. Latest of everything in , Hair lOooda and Hair Dressing.' Switches and Puffs made front your combing. .1 9 La Grecone Corsets For every type of figure. GREENE & CO., 12 Church Street Put a Classified Ad in The Citizen. Our constant aim is to serve Dairy Products of the highest quality, absolutely clean and sweet. ,Wo . guarantee all our products and are glad of an apportion-; ity to redeem anything found unsatisfactory. " But we try to "maintain such a high standard ' - tat everything w ill be highly SATISFACTORY arid we believe we are succeeding'.' f x ' In addition to MILK and CREAM wcraake a spec ialty of FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER and EXTRA RICH ICE CREAM. , , ' . Our prices are reasonable and our service prompt and courteous. May we not sfcrve youT ' Ashevillc Pure Milk Company PUOMD 654. OLIVE OIL . Wlx ii iim iI for ntcdiciual piirioses .should be of absolute, purity. We have it iii both PVenclx and Italian. " ' OWNBEVS 25 Montford Ave. ? i ' " .Phone 56. Watch Special A Rooxl 20. year guaranteed case witli American movement (or M .99. Oth ers from $5.00 up. ' . I-.,,' J. E. CARPENTER Jeweler. j pattoa ATSMa " !'. !.! ';--f., I1,:! ,I,J5 'I. FOR RESULTS, USE THE CITIZEN WANT ADS f 51 BffTONAVE ASHEViaERC. INDIA LINONS, PERSIANilAWNS, FRENCH IAVVNS AND WASH CHIFFONS We fofwls, ln,l 1 -)f V(l. li.ivc soiiif exceHent values in the "i-slit while at their lowest prices. ' -ia l.iimns ;lt KV, 15e, 20e 2-, 130e and Persijui Tnvns at 1.V, 2(1, 25-, 30e up to 50c yd.' French 'Lawns at 25e, 30cvS5caiid 40dyr,a.t' Wash CliifTnns at 40i',.'Ck' and 75 yd. t- --. MISSCEUISE Manicuring and Hairdress tag Parlor. . Hair Goods in all tha latest styles. Wavy Switches, 'Buna, Crown and Psychs Pu Ufa, Combs, Bare t tea and Toilet Article. Chiropody, Facial ; and Sculp Treatment by expert op erators. -Combings .and. .cut, hair . made Into Puffs, Switches . ' Mid Pompadoura ' . . j" ;i ' Phone 1. ' 25' Haywood Street. Ground Floor, ' t- v h j We want yoi to JU DGE I The merits of ourM. 4 'n." dian Coal by burning a ton of ) ) It It Is free from slate, rock and dirt. ti!. r - ' Carolina Cos! & j Ice Company I PHONE 180. 1 ; 7 , I PH0NE5.6 v. V" V ti above- in 5f ! '
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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