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THE ASEEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1913. Mi2vill8 Dry Gooiis Specials for Saturday All Displayed ca cur "f.Ioney Saving" Center Aisle Tables EXTRA SPECIAL: $1.00 Ladies' Silk Hosa Black, Tan and White. Exceptional opportunity. To close, priced at, pair.. .......79c 1? Worth Xc. Silk yUonO, Q Pair Ckfldresi's Vkaoy Top pe Pair XjuUw' Horn Good 18c Ifcde Kayser's Italian and Thread Silk Hose. An good colors ... . .$1 to $2 Pair Buster Brown's Darnless Hose. months' hose bill. Four .$1.00 AUGUST SALE: Ladies' Wool Sweaters White, Nary, Brown, Bed and Gray. These would cost you $100 later, now priced .... . .$1.98 injtXMW Battne'IIata, o doe rQ Chfldren's Dnasm, worth vp ar For balance of w ChfldrcnV A Ready-to-Wear Special That WiU Appeal to Economical Women. You can choose from about 45 Beautiful Ratine and Linen Dresses that sold formerly for $7.50. Last Call Price $1.93 AIJj SUMMER FOOTWEAR .. JTJST ARRIVED i "FOR THE FAMILY" mmmmmmmmmmmmmm , FIRST BIO SHIPMKKT AT GREAT SAVINGS. " NIFTY , FAUi SHOES. ASK FOR Trading ' STAMPS .-JTMC STORE THAT SAVES YOU M0NEY",. ASMCVILLK. M C. VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE FIHE FOULTRY SHOW JIG17 SEEMS ASSURED FAIR ASSOCIATION ENGAGES EX. PERT FOR DEPARTMENT. . Eren Dom Irrantt Have Bora En tered Already for Better Babies' .' Contort.' i ' ' GROVE PARK INN . Grove Park Inn serves luncheon 1:00 to 2:30 p. m. Dinner, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. Visitors to 'Ashe ville, although not guests of Grove Park Inn, -are invited to dine and inspect the building. Special attention given to luncheon and dinner parties, if notified in advance. Orchestra concerts. 3:00 to 4:00 p. m., 7:30 to 10:00 ps m. Rates $5,00 per day and up. Special summer rates. Phdne 3000. WM.S. KENNEY, Manager, WINONA BIBLE CONFERENCE. WARSAW. Ind., Aug. 22. Tho Nineteenth annual Bible conference at Lake .Winona was inaugurated to Say under conditions that promise the most notable session in the his tdry of the famous organization. The conference will continue until the end of the month. The list of speakers Is headM by Secretary of 8tate Wil liam J. Bryan. Other persons of note on the' program are tr. G. Camp bell Morgan, of London, "Gypsy" Pmtfch, Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, Bishop Hughes, of San , Francisco, Bishop Bell, of Los Angeles, Rev. Dan Crawford, of Africa, and Rev. Robert J. ("Catch-My-Pal") Patter son, of Iraland. : . a . OFFICIAL LOCAL ' WEATHER REPORT 'Air-Float Talcum Powder bora- 5 ted, prrfumed guamntced pure, f 5 TALCUM Ptrr COMPANY f f WMOM.TH, MS YORK . 4 CIRCUS WILL MAKE VISIT TO ASHEVILLE HERE AT HOME. AsbevUIe Citizens Gladly Testify and Confidently Recommend Doan's Kidney Pilto. It Is testimony like .the following that has placed Doan's Kidney Pills so far above competitors. When peo ple right here" at home raise' their voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Read the publio'st&tement of an A&heville citizen: ; Mrs. W. A. Wilson, 331 N. Main St., Ashevtlle, N. C, says: "I am always ready to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills when I hear of anyone having trouble from disordered kidneys or weak hack. All I said In the endorse ment I gave them some years ago . holds good. . I had weak back and my kidneys were disordered. At times I was nervous and dizzy and could not sleep well. In the morning when I got up I felt all t'red out. It was then that I used Doan's Kidney Pills procured from 6mith's Drug Store. They made me feel stronger and bet ter In every way." - For sale by all dealers. Price B0 cents. Foster-Milburn " Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. TJ. S. Department of Agriculture. Weather Bureau Local Weather Data for Aug. 22, 1913. State of weather at 8 a. m., cloudy. State of weather at 8 p. m cloudy. Relative humidity at 8 a. m., 84. ,' Relative humidity at 8 p. m., 95. Wind direction at 8 a. m., southeast Wind direction at 8 p. m., south;' Time' of sunrise, 5:54 a in., . Time of sunset, 7:12 p.'m. Local Temperature Data. At 8 a. m., 65; 9 a, m., 66: 10 a. m., 66; 11 a. m.. 47; 12 noon, 67; l p. 69; 2 p. m., 67; 70; 5 p. m., 71; 68; 8 p. m., 67. Highest, 71; one year ago, 81." Lowest, 64; one year ao, 62. Absolute maximum, 86 In 1905. Absolute minimum, 57 in 1911. Average-temperature today, 68. Nojmal, 70. Local Precipitation for this Month, Normal, 4.79-inches. Greatest amount, 9. J 2 in 1910. Least amount,' 1.88 In 1912. For last 24 hours, ending at 8 p. m., .07. Barnum t Balloy's Show Will Pitch - Tent Here Neit Month Advance Man Here. With the Intention of making the poultry display at the coming West ern 'North Carolina fair one of the biggest ever held in the south, the officers of the association will en gage the services of J. C, H. Wilson, a poultry expert ami fancier of Bal sam, to take charge of the depart ment, devoting hi entire time later on to this feature of the third annual fair, which will be held at Riverside par. "Ashe ville, October 7, 8, 1 and 10. Mr. Wiltion was recommended to tho fair association by H. E. Cain, of Troutman, ; Iredell county, who Is to be the director Of the poultry exhibits, designated as Department "E"" again this year. Mr. Cain, in a letter re ceived at talr headquarters yesterday. said that everything la exceedingly bright for a splendid show of birr - James P. Kerr will act as Judge, and the Premiums win be open to North Carolina exhibitors, the right being reserved, through the directors of the department, to accept or reject any exhibits.' The entry books will close Saturday, October 4. The following will be mluma:. ', the pr- Flrat. .12.00 ,. 1.00 1.00 . . 1.00 , . 1.00 Second. fl.00 .50 .50 '.50 .50 Third. Rfbbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Pen . . . Cock ... Cookers! Hen ... Pullet . Rule 1. Judging will be by compari son. , ule I. Unless there are four entries each clans of cocks, cockerels, hens, ullets and pens, first honor will be warded and second money paid. Rule I. No money wilt' be paid un- ss there are two or more specimens each class. ' Rule 4. Birds not arriving by 10 a.m., Tuesday, October 7, will be de barred from competing for premiums. Notes The terms "cock," "hen,"j etc., sre thus defined: Cock, a male speeinW hatched prior to 191S; cock- j oral, a mala specimen hatched during. 1918; hen, a female specimen hatch-' ed . prior To 1918; pullet, a female, specimen hatched during 1918. - Each pen to consbrt of one male; and four females, when entered as . Peerless Fashion S STYLE ' QUALITY SERVICE Garments of Grace and Beauty bur Suits and Coats Copies of the Best Imported Models I as well as TypicaliAmerican Styles ALL TIE Newest Fabrics With Pleasure We Invite Your Inspection- Peerless Fashion Store 1 The reign of the led lemonade, to say nothing oi the .oy balloons, ti approaching, the advance agent for Parnum, ft. Bailey's; .circus ..haytBg spent yesterday, in this city making arrangements for the appearance of the big shows here September 2 J. The "show man" paid a visit to the city and county tax collectors and emerged from both offices wearing a smile but minus a voucher. Within tua next m I f&w l.h.iHII. V. ( 1 1 W ....... I .. . .1 . 4. ill., I icwv,jn ijaiD,i, viuuuorun, otlLnn 8 p. m., 68;t. jniHlTbifildliigs and show windows of 6 p. m., 71; 7 p. m- vacan(?Atore rooms will put on their gaudy attire, heralding the oonjlng onho clowns, the elephants and the water animals. The big street parade is going to be discussed by tho young fellows during the next few weeks and boys and girls will begin today to save their . pennies in order that they may rake a look-in upon the ring. ' . The appearance of Barnum ft Bai ley's circus here next month wiH giva AshevlUe fun-seekers an opportunity to see a big show for the first time in four years. Four years ages they had an opportunity to Invest n pea nuts and look at the monagprle, but since that time the circus men have forgotten that this city is seeking amusement. However, they are be ginning to realize that they have been J overlooking a mighty good thing, and Barnum & Bailey's man was the first to put Up . the cash necessary to al low his people to pitch their tents here. Fathers and mothers who have had troible in having duties performed by the younger members of their families-can now make up for lost time, for It will be an easy matter to get the little folks to be active between now and circus day. r HICKS' CAPU IN A tlTTLE WATER Kuiiju vm the mum, whfttfecr from BoM, gripp, or iwrrooaneu. IOe..a.eMl 80s. 6lD T IlA-TOCSSC ORUa TORC a pen, specimen cannot compete In! open classes. I Sixteen entries Jhav been secured to date for the batter babies' contest' of the fair. The following wars en tered yesterday:-. AHhaIra Ruby, Jr., 1 year and T-months-old son of Rev, and Mrs, Altha Ira Rnby, of 128 Woodfln street Alvin Morgan Taylor, 8-year-old son, ami Marjorle Pauline Taylor, I-months-old daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Taylor, of 40 Magnolia avenue. James Garrett Anderson, Jr., 2-year-old son of Doctor and Mrs. James Garrett Anderson, of West AshevlUe. Graham Dale Gardner, . Jr., ' 6 morrths-oWson of Doctor and Mrs. Graham Dale Gardner, of West Ashe ville. . . Anna Katharine ' Durham, 21-months-old daughter of Doctor and Mrs. B. J. Durham, ot Woolsey. Geofge Maurice Schreyer, (-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schreyer, of 18 West street. ; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are the first to enter two babies from the same fam ily. Special card of Instructions, to the parents of the Infanta who are to be entered . In the better babies' contest, are now being prepared by the officers of the fair association and will be ready ... for distribution In about a week or ten days. OLD MAHGANY , FURNITUEE HERE This is the entire stock of an an tique furniture dealer of Mobile, Als,, who has bten in the business forty one years and that Mr. Galer recently bought while In Mobile. This lot con tains 1 Secretary Book Cases, t Bids boards, i Wardrobes, 8 Small Sofas, several Dressers, Library Table, about 20 Bed and many other pieces. These pieces are now on display at B. E. Oaler's, 118 Patton Ave. Adv. it SUNBURNT "Already twenty-one counties In California out of the total of fifty eight are maintaining county free library work," says a recent report of the United States Bureau of Ed ucation, "and many more are prepar ing to adopt It.: With a central off'ce and storehouse established at the county seat, and ' with bran nrs throughout the country, the people even tn the remotest district are re- ceiving allbrary service posslbli !n no other way." 5MSNEED OTICURA SOAP And Cuticura Ointment. For heat rashes, itchings, sunburn, wind irritations, redness and roughness of the face and hands, Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Oint ment, has no rivals worth men tioning. No others do so much for the complexion, hair and hands. - CUmm Sams OSUOHWt toM UiiwtMUtthe rid. tack of am mtUti Iw, W1U U-t. book. Atfdraai poautm "ClUoui," Dept. IX), Banna. t mrmm woo tnmym mm HBMnpoo ww vsmwws WUI BM It SM tot mm M SMS ivian iront Monlcejr " Is not more marvelous mart is tho evoltstlonoihis magniBcent Qrewictatlp Cabinet. QcMiladr formertr 'stood on a step ladder or ajchair to fill her flour bin. Now, the bin gentl'descends to the table to be 'filled. JoMotner's Cabinet had swlnglnf doors tost would not open or close, until she cleaned the table. Now, Daughter's Csblnst has handsome sliding doors ttat disappear inside ilka roll-top desk. Grandma had Cabinet wlttt tin sugar bin nailed to the door; Oranddaughter's has an ant proof, automatic valve, crystal glass one, swinging to the Cabinet side. tjctotber and Grandmother hid their Ironing-boards behind the kitchen door. In our Cabinet an Ironing-bosrd instantly comes from underneath the table top, and when ironing is done, Presto out of tight It goes. ! I it 1 (r j rwjsBa, m,r.;'i.r, J'h 1 Don't boy a Cabinet until jrtra aee tbia. J. L SMATHERS & SONS Mammoth Furniture Store . 15-17 North MaLruSt. The rates at Grove Park Inn have been persistently reported by many to be prohibitive. It has been stated repeatedly that accommodations can not be had for less than $10.00 a day per person. While Grove Park Inn cannot receive guests at the rates made by the average nbn-firepfoof hotel, we take this occasion to correct the false statements mentioned and to say that our rates on the American plan are from $5.00 a day up. Grove Park Inn is the finest resort hotel in the world. Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner par ties, price $1.50. Phone 3000 Wm. S. KENNEY, Mgr.. Hurry! Hurry!! Horry!!! Low Quarters AT LOW PRICES We are continuing to get rid of oar stock of low qnarler-siioea rapidly. .... Our sains are lnomilng each day owing 'to tho remarkably'' low p rU-r we lio put on t'K'in. - . EEMEMBEE, EVERY PAIB MUST BE SOLD AS OUR MOTTO IS "NOT CARRY ANY STOCK OVER FROM ONE SEASON TO ANOTHER." - 'MMMSBaiBBssaMissaBsjavaBa Sample LLrni Sample SHOES fM SHOES Only 0njy 14 Sooth Main Street fib' s' Mil unufoMSsnaawuMkae MARVEL Wsviinf Marty nmu synnge, ntoM. s) D iA roar druvfiMfar H If kl nnsat Mmhr th. iavucc.i mouw? M Mod (of iUMnUa Mk tmttt. ItcHafaU jr , TWt HiWIIIII UHAKu , 3. ml turn ....-. Jmi .... t . t 4. ' ft I L. m if Don't nut a barbed wire t - j around your own sensitive spots S lnl; thai oUmts have baxa &
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