Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 1

Location:
Asheville, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Tie Ash TEK THOUSAND PEOPLE Read The Clttxen every day. Tour announcements In this P- per will bring results. itizen I ULATION BOOKS AJU. evi VOL XVIII. NO.

149 ASHEVILLE, N. C. MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 24. 1t2 PRICE 2" Cents A Some Problems the Legislature Mvist Meet acrid Overcome To lo tan FATAL WRECK NEAR SPARTANBURG JUNCTION PRESIDENT WILL FINISHMESSAGE TOMORROW Annual Message to Congress Is Nearly Ready for the Printer OUT OF THE OLD INTO THE NEW The Old Court House Is Today Being Vacated by the County Officials One Man Killed, Another Dying, and a Number of Passengers DEFENCE'S EVIDENCE Severely Hurt This Morning! Accident Due to Collision of 1 BEGINS TOMORROW Passenger With Freight Cars The old court house is today being A DAY OF CONFERENCES cleared of Its occupants that is.

of its county officials. The only other occu Court in Breese Case Has Today Been Exam ning Government Witnesses TtE have just re- ceived the first lot of this remedy for Catarrh.Nr;CaiI on us for a pamphlet telling all about it.Some remarkable cures are elaborated in thislittle book.sg Catarrh is a troublesome thing, and those who suffer with it may do well to try a package. Two bottles in the package. Price one dollar a package at I THS DRUG STORE Monument Square President Talks Today With Several Senators and Representatives pants are Justices James and VVaddell, who will hold on yet for a few days, until they may secure offices elsewhere. The last to leave is Clerk Erwin, who with his clerical force, is vacating this morning.

The register of deeds, the county commissioners, the tax collector, the treasurer and the sheriff have all been installed in their new offices. Justice James has taken the old reg (Special to The Citizen.) Charlotte, N. C. Nov. 24.

The court has be, all day examining witnesses who. the government alleges, Ilreese trot to papers that now prove Inl-ss. These are described as the hirelings of I'. II. Leonard, who secured these signatures in order that Major iirecsi: might withdraw tne money from the bank.

is now thought that the government will rest its case thin ever.ia-.', and that the examination, of Ister of deeds' office temporarily. He and Justice Waddell are now the sole occupants of the old building and will have things their own way for awhile. It has not been determined Just when the old building will come down but witncs-as for the defense will begin in man dead, another dying and a i.urr.ber of passengers ever-ly hurt, b-sid-s a car load of hogs killed. In the of a collision between a passenger train and some freight ears this rr.it.ts Spartanburg Junetim, south of Asheville. Th- a' i l-rit happened se.vral miles Spartanburg Junction an 1 was th- of t'vo coal tar ard on? tur ad of hogs becoming 1 whii? Hi shifting iv.h boi-i mad-? at th -ion point.

Til- y. a I- at thla point i-- steep one ii' 1 i. i.ee aM.ilr.e.l an enormous speed before with the heavy passenger train on the Charlotte and Atlanta ti-oks. The fir. mil was killed ami Knii.t er Alfred Solomon, one of the oath' rn's oldest engineer, is reported b- in a dying condition.

The entire train Has knocked off the- track and of the pas. ngers severely hurt. ars were torn to pieces and tb- ear load of hops perisned in th- nrcrk. Working ns were immediately out and woik of clearing the '( an. Tie' 'Noting will rurLoimt the day a.i 1 trains will not oe able to pntil tonigh.

OPERATOR HFXrr.KSFS. i Special to Trie Citizen.) anyway within the next two months. morning. The fire bell is today being removed Washington, Nov. 24.

President Roosevelt will put the finishing touches to the annual message to Congress tomorrow. The document is practically completed now; but it is the President's desire finally to consult several leaders in both of Congress as to one or two features of the message before he commiis it to the hands of the printer. This was a day of conferences at the executive offices. The President arrived in his office early and was soon besieged by callers. With several senators and representatives he had engagements; he declined to see all the others.

During the hours until lunch tlma the President had brief conferences; with Senators Allison of Iowa, Lodg. to the city hall by Contractor Kimball. The bell weighs 2800 pounds. ANOTHER HURRICANE. MRS.

NATION TALKS Iluenos Ayres, Nov. 24. A hurricane has sweut over San Cr.Zi. JAV-E I'rbane. in the ruvince of San- ta Fe.

A hundred houses were AT HORSE SHOW destroyed, live persons killed, a number injured and the railroad and telegraph communications Thanksgiving Sale of LINEN! Killed By a. Falling Tree BAPTISM AT THE ON OVERDRESS" int rrupted. of Massachusetts, Foster of Washington, Quay of Pennsylvania. Fairbanks This Morning Near Emma FIRST CHURCH Mrs. Carrie Nation, the Kansas re of Indiana, Stewart of Nevada, Mc-Commas of Maryland; Elkins of West former, created the sensation of the irginia; Gibson of Montana, and position in the air.

fugle undertook to season at the Horse Show in New urtanhiirc S. Nov. The fast Fourteen New Members Admit Speaker Henderson, Representative chop down the smaller tree when he Tii.ul from Washington was wrecked oi, York Thursday. She harrangued the SHuULU TEACH TO VENEZUELA A LESSON Cannon of Illinois. Babcock of Wisron- great gathering of fashion on the evils was felled by the big tree.

He died short time afterward. of overdress, attempted to break a sin; Boutelle of Illinois, ajid Landis of Indiana. Horace C. Ingle, a white man about 35 years of age. was killed this mornr ing at his home several miles west of Emma postoffice by a falling tree.

Ingle was working at the time in a wood land and a big tree had Just beir. chopped down which had fallen upon a smaller tree and remained in that mile north of this city this morning at a in. by a collision with throe rmia- box ens. which were tearing down at rapid speed. Tilt neirro ted to First Baptist, and $1,000 Raised bottle of champagne and finally was AT THE Jngle was the son of John Ingle, a well known citizen of this county.

He I expelled from the building by the Simpson, was kill was married and had a wife and three Solomons was injured about APPOINTMENTS MAY children, all of whom survive. The Kansas smasher entered the l.lll,'!! the 1. Tile pr. garden quietly and took a seat in the BON MARCHE iperator lit the depot was help, ent the wreck when he saw Yesterday was an ephocal day at the tier. She had been there only a few BE MADE TONIGHT is ciasn inrongn tne yard on minutes when her gaze rested on the union in the city.

Speaking, music and refreshments will be the feature of the THANKSGIVING DAY lr ti nssion of death. box where some members of the Van- occasion. The oiiK'tiie. man car and two cars Colosne, Nov. 24.

in an evidently "inspired" note, the Cologne Gazette today says: "England should certainly teach Venezuela a sh.np lesson, since President "'astro refused to recognize the demands of justice and equity. Germany and other states also have serious rounds for complaint and it tlma the relations of Venezuela towards th foreign powers be defined." The Dry Goods Shop 15 South Main St O. K. JARRETT. Chm.

Committee. derbilt family were sitting. Studying her program intently she descended to ompletely demolished. First Baptist iiturch. At the morning service J1C00 was taised for education.

This amount wa asked for and tba full amount was raised. There were additions to the church, eight by experience and six by letter. At the evening service there were 15 people bap- All persons desiring to send fruit or tne promenade. Stationing herself In flowers for the Thanksgiving decora- front of the Vanderbllt box she deliv (Special to The Citizen.) Monroe, N. Nov.

24. Conference is rushing to come to an adjournment tonight but it is doubtful about com tion of Trinity church will please send ered a tirade on overdress Tn the hnr HOW IT WILL BE SPENT A CONUNDRUM. Why is a 1 oil heater (the more dangerous than lamp? J. II. Ijxvs, oj I'atton ave.

II 2t the same to the church on Wednesday were seated Mrs Alfred f.K-vrm m. and 1 p. And as Merhilt Rcirinau i'ofiQ-Kiit a ap- pleting work in lime to make the pointments tonight. nzeu. i ne congregations were very large at both services.

This was one of "-c leh.ai oivu m) Nelson, his fljinoee Alfred rtoi-Klle not be able to be with us on Thursday in the absence of A. A. Crater the greatest days in the history of th was leaning against the rail of the ANARCHISTS' MEETING PLACE DISCOVERED church. i asK ior voluntary help from the congregation. M'NEELY DCBOSE.

promenade and did not see Mrs. Nation charged with immorality, his case is left In the hands of Hie i.i el approach. FOR SALE der of the Greens district. lou ought to be ashamed of your J. M.

JARRET HURT The preachers and laymen are anx New York. Nov. 24. As an outcome selves, the woman screamed at them ious to complete worn todav. Tl-e In Asheville the Day Will Be Observed as Occasion of General Rejoicing of the arrest of two Italians who were you ougnt to be asnamed to wear Monday, Tuesday, AND Wednesday See prices in our big advertisement on fourth page.

Clark case will dlspotJ of at the 'n area from res. Some with im-thers without. See us fighting fiercely in the street the police such disgraceful clothes. Take them off! take them off at once, and attire afternoon session. YESTERUAY BY FALL of the Oak street station of this city MAGNETIC HEALER HAS DEPARTED FOR PARTS UNKNOWN Small farms, rive to twenty at t-rovements and f'r prices.

f. yourselves more modestly." believe that they have discovered an anarchist meeting place about a stone's Alfred Vanderbllt in a moment left PRiNCESS MAFALUA'S throw from the station. The piisoners gave their names as Ro GIFT TO THE POOR I. M. Jarrett while crossing Beau with 'iburb his position at the rail, went over to where Mrs.

Nation was standing and wiping her forehead with a handkerchief. He whispered something in her manic Santo and Tony Meiiz. acres of land Victoria. Can Suitable for mont yesterday encountered a painful Santo had a big revolver, with which in the beairif il be bouj-hf a he was trying to shoot -Menz. Menz car Rome, Nov.

24. King Victor Em ar and pushed her away from the box. Thanksgiving day will this year be generally observed in Asheville as usual. There may be a number of innovations along social lines, but otherwise the general observance of the occasion will be about in the usual way. There will be special religious exercises ried a dangerous looking knife.

Fifteen manuel has signalized the birthday of The outburst of the woman attracted Princess Mafalda, born Nov. 13, by artri Iges were found in Santo's pock- ts. Menz had a rough map rf Paris and The Magnetic Healer, H. H. Bridge-water, has left for parts unknown.

He was accompanied by the would-be Mrs. B. They departed Saturday night and giving $20,000 to a foundling hospital Cilmherland aven- and somewhat serious accident. Mr. Jarrett lost his footing and fell quU a distance down the mountain.

He wu taken to the Mission hospital and his wounds dressed. It was found that he was severely hurt. The greatest bruises he sustained were in his right leg. Although his injuries are not re a great crowd of people, and the occupants of the Vanderbilt box were evidently very much embarrassed. Mrs Nation then turned her attention to and $20,000 to the free liosnifai.

at the various city churches and the the Department of the Seine, and of about a dozen of the largest public buildings, numbered consecutively and refused to disclose any information as day celebrated in religious circles as a and other boxns. Finally she started for fhe cafe, where she bore down on a Veteran Democrat Dies New York. Nov. 24. Daniel Harrison to their future whereabouts.

But for The Citizen's exposure of IleV Jja call-ally until, day of communion. With the Cathollca Thanksgiving is a holy day of obliga garded as being of a serious nature ha At This Drug party of men who were drinking wine. Mrs. Nation seized the bottle and tion and masses will be said as is the Bridgewater it is understood that he would have remained in Asheville and ill probably be confined at the hospital for some time. Mr.

Jarrett Is 86 He admitted he tame to tnts country three weeks ago. Santo charged him ith having revealed an archtst secrets, iiml the fight in the street followed. is said to have admitted that he is an anarchist. Ferine, burn In 1811, is dead at his home. New Brunswick, N.

J. lie boasted of having cast the first vote for Andrew glaring at the men, shouted: years old. on til I custom on Sunday, while with the Episcopalians the services will be festival practically new. near y. i surroundings.

Young men, don't drink that filthy such he declared were his intentions, as published in Saturday's edition. Jackson and having voted the straight stuff. You are going etraicrht to 1. uemocratie ticket in everv elect ionJ character and holy communion will be JUDGE JONES HOLDS HIS since 32. celebrated.

The order of services in the WTiere is the man who sells this stuff? Show him to me and I will tell him what I think of him." Masonic Box Supper FIRST POLICE SESSION "Of course I can't etay. now," he said. He evidently believed that it would be made most "too hot" for him here in the face of his alleged conduct and was forced to abandon his sanitarium idea. It is confidently expected that va ir.t lot addi- various cnurches has as yet not been announced, but will be nnbliahed in r.oi Mrs. Nation's request was speedily ct.

In Wednesday's Citizen. Davidson 0 Guilford 0 Davidson college played Guiford on he latter's football grounds Sattir.ia granted by the sudden appearance ot in a social way a numher of enter Judge Thomas A. Jones entered uoon You'li always be sure of finding what you want, and sure that you're just what you ak fur. It's worth a it d-al to be sure of su things -hut it doesn't cost you anyihlng. QUININE MAE! fie.

Villepigue, the caterer at the gur- tainments are Dromised inriiHm. he will be heard of before long as the den. J. H. WEAVKR CO.

Ke .1 Estate lirokers. shevill N. C. afternoon. The game resulted in a score of 0 to 0.

The i.lavinir of both 'Get out of this horrible business." uireciors or tne candadian school of which he was president, will aerain lo thanksgiving dance at Battery Park. During the week there will be an entertainment and reception at the Normal school, which takes nlara earns was fine. she shouted at him. ''You are also go A Masonic box supper ill be given at Weaverville college (Masonic ball) on Thanksgiving night for the benefit of itxford orphan Asylum. Judge Thomas A.

Jones has kindly consented to deliver an address. Music by the string band. The committee earnestly requests all la lies to come and bring a box. Also the young men as well as the old to come and buy (Price cents). We hope to make i he social part of the occasion worth more than the cents, to say nothing of the supper.

ing to 1 and ruining the bodies and cate him. The directors no doubt wili make it rather "warm" for Bridge-water, imould they keep track of his whereabout. souls of men. You are dragging them nis duties today as police Justice. Judge Jones had a full house at his opening session.

He made short work of disposing of his docket and made his offenders feel "the smart" of his rulings. Henry White Cor disorderly conduct was required to pay a fine and costs; Arthur Ittimore. for an assault was bounj over to court- Jamie Henderson. Sue down with you. Shame on you! Shame on you!" The Twenty-fourth annual conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion church has been in session at Fayette-ville for the past two or three dayH with Right Rev.

Bishop J. W. Hood presiding, and Revs. T. Cain and R.

Cul-breth secretaries. The Frenchman, howerer, ran to PFAFFLIN'vS DRUG 5TOR.E Or. Patton Ave. and Church St. Mrs.

Nation and rescued the bottle. Ai.y one wanting to lp In this g.xid.and Bltha Jenkins for a disorderly cause ami can't ith us, to send 50 'house were all fined and taxed with VERDICT "NOT GUILTY" IN JENKINS CASE The Jury in the rasp of intm. which she had repeatedly brandished in the air to emphasize her remarks. Then he pushed her out of the door. There the police took hold of the Kansas reformer and forced her out of the building.

A 41 Reliable Medium costs In default of which they were locked up. Gate Williams, Rufus Allen and Sam Stroupe were let off upon payment of costs. cents the committee for the orphan children at oxford. Everything is free but the boxes, so come along. C.

P. WEST, JAMES WI'lilHT, I EEE WEAVER. I. PINE WEAVER. W.

E. Clark, Committee. alias Reedy Herndon, late Saturday af- evening, a Thanksgiving gennan at Bingham school on Thanksgiving eve an entertainment by the Brotherhood or Carpenters Wednesday evening and a reception at Battery Park hotel Saturday evening, besides a number of informal at ines announced for Thanksgiving eve and Thanksgiving day The occasion will be observed by all the public and private schools in the city and among the business men generally. The schools will give from one -o three days holiday, and many of the teachers and pupils will spend the day out of town with friends. At the city holiday 'ill be given, both Thursday and Friday; at the Normal and Collegiate three days will be given.

Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- nl' Thanksgiving da will be observed. Nearly all the rty VU be The PostoS fice. the banks, the United States government department, the county and city executive departments will be 'JS tl the Postoffice Sunday hours will be observed. The city market will be closed throughout the entire day Special Sale ici noon returned a verdict of "not guii- WM. FARR, DEAD COTTON MILL MERGER A COMPLETED REALITY GOODYEAR.

WING Rubber Tires in the world through perfectly fitted of Big Fire in Wilmington Died, at the residence of his son, William Farr. 325 Charlotte street. William Farr. Sunday morning. November -3.

in the Slst year of his age. 'j. uw a aeuoeration or seven hours. As Jenkins is wanted in Lincolraton for horse stealing he was not released, but again remanded to Jail. Connelly Springs Girl Weds Miss Asbury Webb, the eighteen years old daughter rf 7phninn i a ill so it in a new light, guess woik when we fxatn- and lit glasses to them.

At ibout 2 o'clock Sundav morning (Special to The Citizen.) Greensboro. N. Nov. 24. The Southern cotton mill merger committee adjourned Saturday, having completed all the work before it except the de- fire gutted the combination wood and rne deceased was born in Essex, Eng.

brick building occupied bv the Atlantic ne strini in me oia fcast Indian navv, it Ave. Coas line ticket office, purchasing corninR to -America when a young man. Millinery for Saturday P. Setzer. an emdove of tails necessary to be supplied by a few ana settled in Brooklyn.

N. Y. At the agents and general sti rekeepeis' offices. contractor, were the principals in a run- otherwise acceptable properties. A loss will probably Wilmington.

The reai'h JCa.ooo. caiuraay night. Both of 16 lu purpose win oe neia int rormerly lived at Connelly Spring. three weeks hence at which time new jears ago setzer n-nnl r. applications will be passed upon.

AT THE outDreak or the civil war enlisted and served three years under Farragut and Jewett. He had been an extensive traveler, vis. ting with his family many foreign countries, living in Australia four years. He came to Asheville in June, 1901. He leaves a wife, son and daughter.

Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. this afternoon at the residence. nnn i ted of Carpenters and Joiners will hold a Thanksgiving entertainment Wednesdav nin-ht v. SPECIALS the Webbs movel 'o Blount county.

where Have many points of superiority not possessed by other rubber tires. Put on by experienced workmen at T. S. Morrison's CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE large farm was bought. Setzer went to vember 26.

All Brotherhood and their families are exnectoH vl toumy to execute a contract for his employer and the meeting awakened in Palais Incorporation papers will be applied for at once embracing the properties, over one hundred of which have already been accepted as the 'Southern Textile Company." It is now a completed reality, awaiting only the action of the New York underwriters in securing a New Jersey charter. mm he.rr,'; TWS bidS fair t0 be on of the best entertainments ever given by any resulted in iu-iiiic iove, wmch marriage. Michael Hovls. a Gaston county farmer, was killed by a freight train on the Carolina and Northwestern railroad Saturday. Royal Biltmore Firewood Phone 700.

Ladies' Department Tailor-Made Suits at JJ.is. in blue an, For high grade coal tnd dry pine phone 40. Asfctville Ice and Coal Co. ii tf JUST RECEIVED One car lot of flower pots. Having been delayed in shipment they will be closed out at a special low price.

Better see them. The I. X. L. Department Store 17 South Main St.

Tl PATTON AVENUE. the hojse re- Every Hat in 1 5 1 tf In gTry and duced! See our Scratch Hats, worth $1.25, GOOD CLOTHES for Men and Boys Ve know we can show you the largest variety of Men and Boy's Suits and Overcoats Cf A i in the city, in Blacks and Colors, from 10 vpZU WE CAN FIT ANY SHAPE Whitlock Clothing House 41 PATTON AVE. Felt for Walking Saturday ct at omespun. icuerial prne is worth 1. alone aske One of the most ImjMrtant things a druggist does i.

i utt'--up prescriptions. UKING SKIRTS at $4.93 sizes, worth This line will be closed out at greatly il colors and the price. 3 Clasps Kid Gloves worth $1.25, for Saturday's eale reduced prices. Railroad Employes Finding it necessary to obtain a new watch on account of the very strict inspection if required by the railway com- rany should take advantage If. 4 of our CI RATE SALE )Z OF WATCHES Vanguard.

21 Jewels 25 po Crescent St. 21 20.00 41 A. T. Co. Premier, 17..

i Jewels 43 Veritas. 21 Jewels 25.00 FT JS. W. Raymond. 17 4J Jewels ig.50 B.

W. Raymond. 19 Jewels 20.00 Bunn Special. 21 Jewels. 128.50 No.

940. Hamilton, 21 Jew- 1 28.00 i AR1HUR M. FIELD CO. 1 Iadlnj 4i Cor. Church St.

and Pmtton I) Avenue, DO YOU OWN A LOT? If you don't you should let us show you at once two choice lots that we have for sale. These lots are 60x123, are situated In choice residence section of the city, near street car line, have fine views and the price is only J250 a lot. Call at our office and let us tell you more about these lots. H. F.

GRANT SON REAL. ESTAlis AOENTS, F9c $15.00 long Frlze and heavy Ulster There is no drug store where th's feature has more scrupulous attention than here. It coesn't pay to tak chances in matters of health, of life and death, perhaps. rtring your prescriptions here, where everything is certain to be right I'hlpps Atchison Hats at Half Price for J13.5C Beaver Dress Coat for $12.50. One each 43, 41.

46 and 48 Blue Beaver worth $14.00, for $10.00. One each 43, 44, 46 and 48 light weight Oxford Worsted, worth $13.50, for $10.00. M. V. Moore X3he OUTFITTER.

"We do Merchant Tailoring" Standard Coal Co W. L. McCOY. President Wholesale ai.d Retail Dealers in Jellico Steam Coal and Coke Office- Phine 17. Yard Phone 612' Lily Bjlbs Chinese, Calla and Bermuda Lily Bulbs, 10c each.

LETTUCE SEED, Standard varieties of Lettuce seed for sowing In hot bed or cold frame, i GRANT'S PHARMACY Grant's No. 24 cures colds, 26c. Paragon Drug Company i ED ART' HOriilNS, II WHEELER. 6ec. Treas 4 48 PATT.IN AVE.

Courtney's Corner Phone 261 18.PattonlAve..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Asheville Citizen-Times Archive

Pages Available:
1,691,532
Years Available:
0-2024