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ONE OF nT WO DIDN'T fe. li"""""'""""! I 1, lUitm trtiWo. v . TfTK A SI IE VILLI CITIZEN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. lflOiV ; . i i ii t mi uj lj u f if t1 t HOPEFUL YOUNG REPUBLICANS NOT SO SURE "Klder Statesmen" Show Signs "' i"g Them at Sci. - ial J'olit i-s. RANKS OK OLD (lrAIl IS I 'AST DKl'JvKTKD But Efl'c is of "Insurants' to Prove Their Strength Mi . h-. Disaster. (lly Khr-hlon 8. ( Hue.) WABUI'.'UTON. Jan. 31. Those Ambitious and hopeful youn repub licans known a two 'l.-eurgenta" of the United Hlntcs senate are n.it so cSeksurs as they wire two month Jgo of their al.lllly to run things lr tns "roort august legtuuitlve body in the world." The "elder statesmen" have demonstrated that they ran mve the youngsters cards and apndea and blf casino and still beet them at tlie UM ef senatorial politics. Pssth and the tlckleness of conatitu fcnclee had made surtous Inroailn on the etrenirlh of the "elder stntes men." Allison of Iowa had been called to the beyond, to be succeeded bf Cummina, the most Irreconcil able of Insurgent leavln pnly Ald rlch and Hale of that once all-pow erful quintet, which, in aoamen i the three named, had Included Bpoon er of Wisconsin and Piatt of Connei ttout. Besides, a number of the old guard's chief lieutenant! will not be In the senate after March 4. Knox of Pennsylvania sos to the Taft cab Inst: Forager of Ohio and Hemenway f Indiana regain the eae and In- ' dolence of private life, while others Of lesser note, but of equal voting Value, go simultaneously with Roose velt Out of the public arena. Their Opportunity, It looked Hood to the young brave Of the fnanrgent camp. They saw, or thought they eaw, opportunity to move from the probation bench Into the seats of the elders. So anxloni and o sanguine were they that thty could not await the coming of tholr full streujrth with the next compress, but need a at once mint have a teat of tnetal. They got It. It cam orcr so simple a matter aa whether the -senate should go Into executive ses sion. "I'm-le Shelby" Cullom. chair wan Of tho committee on foreign re latione, moVert thut the senate go Into secret session for the consideration of xeeutlve business. -Ordinarily this la routine part of the day'a busi ness, and there was amaxement when the motion wns defeated on a viva ' voce. Mr, laidge Immediately de manded a roll call, and Mr. Aldrlch nd other of the senate lead era at ones got busy. Iiy the time tho roll oall was completed they had mustered enough wtes to literally enow the youngsters und-r. It wae a deliberate and carefully planned- effort h the "Insurgents" to how tholr .inii(tthi and It failed. Kor 1 tin tin) whole of the etnry. Tfr fftllrf hv nt vlftn ninppln fhnt there Is little proepect, even with ttif additional wtr.M'Hth they will have ar tr March . the Ineergenta" will be able to overthrow the "elder etntii men." Her Command ef Engliah. woman rlxltor at a eiunrt girls' finllhlng achool In a New York nub nrb waa much Interested In a .lu pa Beae poyll who was In ber second year at U w.bool. "Does sho pick p oar tans:-,! n;e at all readily?" she Inquired of uoe of the teachers wltb Whom she was talking;. "I thiufc you may say fairly well," replied the teacher. "Tor lnatuore, ab has beea trying to make bor tralgbt black bnlr wave like that of our glrlu. It was only tbls morning that ehe came and tld nn tbiit la ft BlRbt the hnd put tip her hnlr In rurlora, aid phi nddod tlmt when she took It down thin mnrnlug 'there wan nothlnir it lrie . .w Ycik Vr.-wa New Separate Skirts Right off the Reel $6.50 to $18.50 We a it just in ififijit of ,i l.;it,, ,,r Wv separate skirts that fxpross tin- jn-oni r fur priiicr. pular pomt with W iT. r'u in M if, s,tm iUU ),tjon trirnruinp;. Voile, "Panama, ChitToii I'.ii mih.i. ami fancy vorst ods; bla'-k, Mac, brown, wy, ini( ll colors, slVln r.ls' plaid, unl white serut" w it li I. k pin stripe. These new skirts are ,-oi i,vt ;,nl choice. Furs at One Third fiff Coats at OneThird Off ,. These reduced prices are riirht to the point in this weather. M. V.MOORE I WOMEN'S OITTITTTFIV II Pattou A vmuiv. NEWS FORECAST FOR COMING WEEK 'I In- .r,..t. r.i It Mill m'i III' battle ,1,1,, (!. , t . n -v .i! 'I I iil " 1 'or H.jllie Ml.e tiff OlfKlitl Htll' have l , li ili.iumg u-i.i' r tu the Alllerleail ...i,,., , t,t ah I. I".r r. welKix , t'.li: iv i' I I -iTiinnili'l Will te 1 J t.iini r.Mi i:".nl 'lir, l " Tti. . i , 1 1 II' A I luotle W Ml I" in. 1. 1. I. Iiir l ' " liniiile tiino I" m I r. rt On ,fit:rMiii of weleorri'- on l'el'riiar TliiH weleome lorn .r.irni"' H In I" "y lnioiriK lui tie ..-lli.Illr!lll"l "I I -e. mlier HI. I07. H II til- Klent ll' I of IlKhllUK Mllll.K wile. I iiwhv The Ihlnl wiiiadron of Hie Attiuitle Hi t will meet I In- I lurniiiK ehlpa n l ntT'inl them proper urt on the liitt luy of their vuvage. i if furthi r iijiviil I nti rent lliln week mil he the hiuie tilllK l Newjfirt N'e Batuliluv ef the but tleehlp Del aware, The (levelopuietitu t the visit of r'renlilent-eleet Tuft to Pannma and the pregrei of the newly eatiibllahed republb: "t t'nlid will tie of special news Interest this week. Americans will take a prominent part In the In ternational Opium Ponimliwhm which meets at Hhuiighul Monday. Official of Intcrittnle rallroailM will meet In Pittsburg and discuss a pro posed advance In coal frelglit luten from the llttabnrg district to tine lAkes. The coal operators of the Pittsburg district meet Tuesday. The antl-JapanMM Mils In modltleit form will be again taken up by the legislature of California on Wednes day. The grand Jury of the District of Columbia will further Investigate the so-called. Panama libel ejao, hut It U probable that Interest In this mat ter will be shifted, to New York us District Attorney Jerome has been nd vised that the federal authorities are disposed to let him take tho Initia tive In any prosecution through the state courts. The eommlKeo on expert cotton classifiers will meet In Washington Monday. There will be a Marathon race in Madison "tiuaro Garden, New York, Friday night between Alfred Shrubb and Tom Longboat- On Thursday at New Orleans Abe Attel will defend the feather-weight pugllilslc champ ionship against Eddie Kelly. The Juryi Is still Incomplete for the trial at Nashevllin, Tetui., or on. utin oan B. Cooper. Robin J. Cooper imd John H. Hharp for the murder of Henator Carinnek and the effort to fill the box will be renewed Monday. In Congrtss the Senate will give the major portion of Its tlmo during the Week to tho consideration of miscellaneous subjects and the limine will continue Its efforts to advance the appropriations for the fiscal year. When tho army supply bill Is disposed of the Indian bill will be taken up, this to be followed by tho agricultural bill which, however, may not be reached during tho week as the ln dktQ.blll will, as usual, require much attention to details. The senate will begin the week In an effort to reach a conclusion regard ing tho terms of re-ejHst(nent of the negro soldiers, summarily discharged by the aocretary of war because of suspected complicity In the Browns ville affray. Henator Poraker, whll not entirely pleased with the compro mise bill, on Monday will ask the senate to agree to tlx u time for voting on tho measure. He will not lie suc cessful In this attempt, and then will undertake to press the bill to a final conclusion regardless of opHislilon- Unless many of tho flouthern senators who are demanding that the bill shall not become a law chnnge their inliula. they will he able easily to prevent such a result. The temper of the democrats may he Inferred from a icnmrk droppc! by one of them, who sold: "We Imve no Intention of miking (he bill to death, hut we think that it may be legitimately discomfit fur tivi or six weeks." Thus It may be In farrixl that they do not expect to allow the bill to puss the aenate. A hirge portion of the time not given to the Ilrownsvllle tjiicxilon wll ho spent behind closed doors consld erlng the Cenadhin waterway boon duly trea'v and tho treaties with Co hinibla and Panama looking to a set tletnent of the differences growing out of the acquisition of tho Panama cunal and the establishment of the republic of Panama. Hoth agreements will have opposition. On Saturday the son- ate will suspend regulnr proceedings to honor the memory of the into Senator Allison of Iowa. "Do you suppose that she can see a Joke?" "1 guess so. Slie married one." Illrtnlngham Age-llornld. "PELLAGRA" IS GRAVE MENACE TO THE SOUTH i.scasc( to in s Anionic Poor er 'lasM-s Who Subsist I ii o;cl v on ( 'orn. DIM'. II. LAYINDKU 1 1 AS INVKSTIOATKD Claims That Cause of Mai ady Is Katiutf of Spoiled Muize. I By AssoclsUd Press.) WASIIINUToN, Jan. 31. l,smlug i us u grave menace to beulth eon- illlloiis In the Honth Is the recent ap pearance of a deadly disease kno-.vn to medical scientists as "Pellagra.'' Tills strange malady Is a veritable scourage in the Old World, anil the possibility of Its becoming endemic in the Southern states Is by no means remote. Kor several centuries "Pellagra." is known to have existed In the Obi World, but Its presence In the South has but recently been discovered. It probably has existed for several years In that section of the country, hut medical men have failed to recog nise Its presence. Now, however, this peculiar disenti tles linen diagnosed as true ' Pel lagra," and the credit for Its discov ery In the South belongs to Passed Assistant Burgeon C. H. La winder of the public health and marlno hospital service. He has made a thorough in- veatlgatlon of the disease, and has but recently made an exhaustive re port on his observations to Hiirgeon- (Jeneral Wymnn. Pellagra" Is a malady caused by ths eating of spoiled "mnlse" mid produces In persons afflicted wit li II a sort of Intolxcatlon. Tho disease generally occurs among the poorer lasses of the rural population, who suhslHt, largely or exclusively, on torn most usually prepared hy boiling corn meal In salt water, called "polcntla." in Italy Ir Uivlnder states that til pellagrous countries the corn Is often of a poor quality, gathered he fore maturity, anil not properly cured and stored, that parasites more easily develop upon It. 1,'oilcmlc and Mpldeiiilc. cllagra" is hoth an oiidemlc anil ejmleinlc disease. , which recurs In those who feed ,m dlseasett mal..e. and Is iliuriuterl.ed by un erythema of the akin. digestive iIImI urliaiiccs and uei'voiiH illatui liaiiccs It nne termlmtte: In such serious conditions aa grave cachexia or Insanity; it Is periodic In Its manifestations. nod usually uppears with the beginning of spring. Minellorales during suininor and ordinarily In winter tin- swun- tonis disappear to such mi extent as often to (rive the false Idea of r.-co -pry. Bo long as the cause perii-itH. however. It reappears each vrur. "The disease usually begins with Kn.--iro-iniest,nHI U1HI u I'ha IH'es, savs Asaistant Surgeon Lavlnder. "folluu,.,! shortly by the erythemn of the sMn and in a brier while there Is more or less Involvement of tin- nervous system. It Is a slowly mliam i 14 toxemia, the brunt of uhlch. in llic end. Is lailne l.v the nervous s -1 -a. and each annual recurrem e .:i.-s a deeper and mure Indelible mark ..11 the mental and nervous loiuliii f tin- sufferer." The ureal gr.-nlt i, danger of the disease. It is p..in,, out. lies in the number ,, p,.,ip,. ,r reeled, and In lis immediate an. I 1 -mole eouseipu-nct- nut only to indi viduals, hut to the ra lntelleetu.il feebleness, lessened resistance, eei- ooinic loss, physical detertoiation of the race, etc Malic ( nip. An Interesting lheur advanced Iv Or. Iwivmoler Is that if the ausc "Pellagra" he ucce.ted as I,-, ding ,,1, spoiled maize, then the mulxo ei.p Of the I'lilttot fcilates must in re-ent years have umlcigone a ,ieei.l.. change In some respect, for 1,1.1 ha alvva.vs I n ve, etensiv,v used ss liM.,1 In , he Southern st.it. -s. and 'Pellagia" has not aiipeared m former .vcuis. This Is a siih.le.-t vvhi n. ho declares, will re-piire extensive Investigation, should the disease ,,,. tinue to advance. Concerning the etloh.gv ,.r the ease. It In s.il,l ., 1. ,, intoxu-atioii due to using as lood Indian i.e., (niaiKcV vvliicli. under the mtt ,. or unidentliied p.nasiii. t fungi), has lindeiKon- .eit-,i,, hanges with the uo,ueii,,n or or,- or more toxh subsi.in,-, a ,,r , , , leal nature 111 tile .efa.e ,, 1 ep. Uivmder declares that in, 1. 1 to Iwdlevo that 1- 1 h.n.s 1 may tve oult I" Hi I'll states. hit Withrft ttie past t for aome reason im this dtm-ase lia 1 numbers and 1 l. ted. "Pell, in resemblance to lh. lion or "Pellagi 1 old World, thou particulars. 1 :rea 1 1 v pr- m i . 1 ty Is high "Sine,- It .v .,, , phlcmlc iu 1 1 i in. I the mortal. M I ;. I I 'US II.. .1- I i I os I l t-ivnner. " I. - I. !'''' ' ' I I, -lie It " h I'l'l'ort.iin ,- to Un and esp.. -r in the Sontb- s becoming the Ani'-ri. I'h illy to th. in state"-. ' It Is an n.crcoablo sb-bt to perceive the unparalleled embarrassment of a harassed peddler aitetuptlns 4 ganse the symmetry of a peeled onloh which sibyl bad atabbed with s inksrd rersrdleee of the lnntiendes9 of the lilies of a carnellsu hue lMttsbtiri; Dispatch. ENGINEERS EXAMINE CANAL CONSTRUCTION Have No-Fault t 1 h'oi'l W'lh N'atiirnl FoiiimI.iI ions I'oi Dam - Ufl'i'i' iilh isiii. I By Ahoclii ,1 Pt-r. i PANAMA. Jan. gilt- e h iv ho a, ompanled I " - , to i lie lalhmus and examining the . -1 pent to.liiv at tiino engineer jr tlie ' I tii.ethals. Arter lo-. tiiev had no fauii I -miliilat fouOilatlon h.-.v rc&irdt'd tl- ! d. I!' ' lc t I'-lit In, h.iv e b.-l U - -Ilr Iru. li .tl. . lib tlie i ll't I ,1 I.I -lit. -I ll. i ii v . sl Iga, ion, nil with th tie thiio and .ns lor sae .. mg cunipb . tvlll mal-e a oSe.elt and. it i.le the e.-!tl- giiai'linK the dam in evH-rv reapet. I u. report to Preside m V. is iinilerstood, wii' i-'i elsuis that have 1 n n . with re- gard to the dam ,i'd Its construction, j Ttu-y w ill Inspect 1 -.i.-l.ra cut toinor-j row. It Is understood that the pre'ent anal plans will be approved throuli- ; nit by the engine, i" in t heir report. Mr. and Mrs. Till alt. nd, tl the Kplseopul ,-hurch t- .l iv and lat-r th president-elect received the UrUifhj minister. , FROZEN TO DEATH IN NEW ORLEANS (By Associated Press.) NKW OHLKAN's .Inn :u ll,tln I n frozen to doatli. the body or John Wustiintrton. a n,sro u-ui ron,,,! in a gutter In Hurguntlv street earlv todav. This Is t ho first Instance of the kind to occur in New oil. ana in many years. The coldest weather of the season has been experienced here within the past twenty-four hours, the tempera ture being "twenty-eight degrees at seven o'clock this morning. Very few times In the history of New Orleans has the mercio-v fnlli.u lower than this figure. NO ILL EFFECTS FROM JOURNEY (By Associated Press.) SAVANNAH, Oa.. Jan. 31. Appar ently Dr. William T. Hull, the noted eoncer specialist, has felt no ill effects of his trip from New York to Buvan nah. The following slutt-ineiit was Is sued by bla physicians tonight: "lr. rtull passed it comfortable night and today to enjoying the sun shine. Temperature and pulse normal. He i-i hi good spirits ami is much Pit used wlth,,hJf surroundings "W. jr. I'JtAW F)ltl, M . l. "J(-KN T). WALK Kit. M. II. Blizzardy Weather Loses it,H terrors when your coal bin is supplied with M. & YV. Indian Coal. All 1. eleaii coal Pronijit de livery and full weight. Carolina Coal & Ice Company PHOOTD 1SB. "Brenlin" Window Shades The Itrenlin v.,u't crack or wrinkle. Tills is the vvin.l.ov shade which gives satisfaction. Burton & Holt, Sole Agents. CUT PRICES PIPES. Never were such bargains offered. $2.50 to $4.00 Pipes we offer for $l.9f. WELLS' SM0K SHOP. CHIROPRACTIC (Kl-ro irne-tlo) (XNlFMN AT0 W1THOVT IN- VKsTit; vriON is voon .It HI.MENT. Abnormal pr- -.sure upon nerves fe the cause of all ,1-iieasos; by removing this pressure, normal conditions and health, will be restored. Recognised and endorsed thousands of citizens of other s'atcs. incurable dlsra-es our specialty. lll. ". V. t'OMI-TON, 'hlroprss tor. Is?gnl Itulbllng SoutJi of l-'ountain The Asheville School ol Music and Dramatic Art thk At orroiurM I'bt iie S44 L Grecqu Corsets. . : : For every type of figure. : GREENE & CO., I : 12 Church Street. 66 IVlootfopd" Flour Ic.isii! vs uj to the iniplicN. iind is sold for class. 24 lb. Bag OWNBEY'S 25 Montford Ave. PORTLAND, MAINE, CHILD 111, Weak and Emaciated, Ee atored to Health by Vinol "Our little daughter, six years of age, siter a severe attack of tho measles, which developed into pneumonia, was left pitifully thin, weak and ethaclat ed. She bud no appetiic, and ber stom ach was so weak It could not retain food, bhe lay in this condition for weeks, and nothing the doctor pre scribed did a bit of coi.d, and we were beginning to thick the would never re cover. "At this time we commenced to give her Vinol, snd the effect was marvel ous. The doctor was amazed at her progress, snd when we told him we were giving her Vinol. he replied, 'It Is a fine remedy, keep It up.' We did so, and she recovered her health and strength months before the doctor thought she could." , i. W. Flagg, Portland, Me. Vlool cures conditions like this be cause lo a natural manner it Increases the appetite, tones up the digestive organs, makes rich, red blood, and strengthens every organ la the body. VINOL Is sold In AshevlMe by Nea srell'a Pharmacy. Now Is the Proper Time to Have Your cleaned , and remodeled Furs, like any ether wearing garments, need cleaning. By neglecting your Furs means to buy a new set every win ter. My last winter 'b clients j will please call me up and imake their wants known to 'me. Work called for and deliv ered. NAT PEARLMAN Practical Furrier. 10 anil 12 l'uUoii Ave. riMinc 8tii SKINNER & HUNTER Hair Dressing Parlors, room 10, Paragon Bldg. Phone H7. W make specialty of electrical far and scalp treatments. Latest of "everything Id Hair Clouds and Hair Dressing, Switches and Puffs made from yosr combing. J V D. fi.McKINN01V 7 Patlon Avenue (Ovkt Redwood's 8toi.) Ladies and ficnllemens TAILOR r GIVE US A TRIAL and wf will dnnmstrn ti to you tint our methods of lU-nnttiK icannents of fvery (tfscription are pprfet't. La-ie ami delicate fabrics a specialty. Queen City Dyeing & Clean ing Works. hun-h Klreot. IMiono 21 IS. NOW OPEN New York Lunch Room and Restaurant For Ladies and Gentlemen 11 South Main st M. WEBB Millhsery Importers No. Batter Park Ftoce, FbDste 1M4 AshSTtUa, N. a MISS CRUISE HAI15 DHESSING PAniXUS. Ground Flour. 05 Ha) ward St Phon IS. Just received s new lino of Combs Barrettcs and Hair Pfnn in the latest styles. A roll line of new Hair Good Save your combing, and cm hair, vvt make them up to order. Manicuring. Sac: Shampoolnu SI and 75c; Shampooing and Halrdreas Ing: 7tc and 11.00. Klectrtc Scalp and Knetal Massage, Chiropody Work for Ladles and Gentlemen. high quality whirh it V name less tlmn other Hours of it's ( 80 Cents. TH K. Closing-Up SALE li:a.iv Thursday )on t et the Cold Weather Keep tou Sn Aslieville people have almost gotteu used to Florida, weather during ' tho last two months. S don't let a little cold weath T 1'righteii you. We are go- j;. ing to have a lot riior so just come ji; out and enjoy it. Ji' you can't come t' out, telephone us voiir order. Phoue 338 - Blanket Specials for Jodatf and tomorrow Wool I'd mkels iii white, 10-4 size made in North Carolina. Special vidre fur two days at $3.9S Plaid Wool Uiankets. easily worth;;' up to $(i ni id jij Jpeciat at $4.08 Conit'ort.s from 1.50 to $15.00 steamer Rugs from $4.50 to $vS.50 Warm Outings at 8 l-3e,10e, 12c aiit,..., 15c vard. - The Handkerchief Sale continues W" day. KEEP WARM WE HAVE THE STUFF. All Wool Blankets, Comforts. Coal and Wood Heating Stoves. Prices Right. ..' . Beaumont 27 South Main Street. Our constant aim is to serve Dairy Products of the highest quality, absolutely clean and sweet." W4 guarantee all our products and are glad of an opportun ity to redeem anything fouud unsatisfactory. But w try to maintain such a high standard that 'everything will be highly SATISFACTORY, and we believe we art succeeding. In addition to MILK and CREAM we make a spec ialty of FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER and EXTRA RICH ICE CREAM. Our prices are reasonable and our service prompt anf courteous. May we not serve youl " -. Asheville Pure Milk Company PBONB KM. Shiippif f 's Ice Cream Is noted ror It s purity and richness. Delivered to all parts of ths city. Phone 15.00 meal tickets 11.00 SHIRRIFPS CAFE 16 PATT0N AVENUE 51 lATTON AVtBLTTtReW PHONE 356 ASHEVILLE RC. This Gold Snap is a Utile Surprise r.ut we arc prepared f,,!; if v j,, ., r,K,i. snpnlv of Nier N'. u lilankets. 11 J Npleuili.l I'lai.l IJl.uik. ts at :.."( I, 4.:() and $5.50. (!ray lilankets from -!.50 to 5.5l. lute lilankets in wool from up to $12'.50-a pr. 'ott .n lilankets from (!-1e up to $UJ5. Comforts from .1.25. to 1H.(K). SPECIAL 20 Per Cent off. on all Cloaks, fl.M ... Furniture Co Phone 1002 ml lOi 'r' Phone 56
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