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PAG2 TVTO. . IIiTiTI C.. I f I . 4 it 1 j: It f i 4 v x !;' !-.. , '! I " - - ' - -sJ- PsT,MB - DAILY BALLOT TEN VOTES TOR M. . ... . . . .. . . .. ... ... Address.. .... ....... District .. .. . . ... .... Subject to rnlM of Tto DsJlj Gsue-News. Told after 8iur - dar, August SI. HIS LIFE CRUSHED OUT BYBHIMEL Unknown Negri Canmman' With th Htag Shews KilM-Had Cone to Sleip. PATHETIC STORY OF ABILLY GOAT (Continued from ps- 1.) was conslicnrd the ctj.ress nm-nt iravc II up; hut he sskrd the old ru-r where he t home ht the K"uC jii te.lwf. Th old ni-Kro looked up, and oftcr scrutchln hi lunl nnd turnluK round shout three limn finally An swered: "Well, I till vmi. boss; )ini don't know snd I d..n t kn-.w. n de Hiiat dun i ln wril nji de tuK'." hii.I It la with ever) - ti i! lIit nml III" contest num. Ho doesn't Know, iwr you don't know, nor does mi mux- kimu who will iti the prises, and In thin manner ul'l Ih ninlml conducted down In tin- !' ' 1 1 I . when ivirtHi.h Will illrl ul.d ra. rvi.ii mid s'lll II number will si:pH bois of their imn itrrimK.iili.ru. nr:eh more some tine .utid- tin- finmlv. CiilidldHt.ii nri- t-rt u 1 ti.ri.-il and urged In tnkr advui.tntfe 'il th- .r nt ho. nil r.ffi r, and rrnu mlr. tin- ttra vole for 30,000 nihil! n.tiiil t'. the nn lilar nci-V mi old business --iru Ht mldlilk'ht Kutur'lny. August 21, htch will lie the 1 it ensure to secure thl number .f v. 'e on'-mli club of "Id subscribers. Al remmilier "U hnve hut morn wurklmt dus In which to earn votinK ertllli ! fur 4 0.0 votes additional to the reicuhir scab on new subscription... Thl offer it .tri tin.! n Ik lit W ' dm dny. August 25. tv little i-uiiitetil and con scientious work vu will h.ive no trouble In wlnnliiK one or more of thee rertlm titi . o wake up imd Ket huy n.m Inn t l- a (tip Van Winkle, however. dd "Hip" ' v. r, Iurk nian o aM'th tin ...no what nnclen' onir. t il' th. n Hip a not -t Ioiik on linlutr, effort. .iivi. .ii.ri'V unit. Ill" n. or any of that oi t of lhlnit that iioesi make up pr:- wiiiior In content. lo-re think' of ui'M in trinsic iilue nf at M ik-- And the way .no' of Ih.- i onlrsl h lit nr nl.-eplm; art.i Ihiir oppor tunity I enough to (Jive the cot. ill niunai,'. r n h. ndiK he riulil n . mid to irtve oinc of Ihoj... K.im.' lciplc of Itlp n worw one when the roe i ver, and they roiihl tm won eil, ,y ... nriiiu one or more of tin extrn votlnir rertlftente the content depnrtment I u ncnerouly cifTering. Tliow MnKiiiflcf lit I'rlu-n. -tiinte of the contetnt are puttlnit up nice tlKht. There are ipilte a few Rood live hultlert who will no douhl make It IntereitliiK for the Hulck car, but how nhoiit tlmae dl trkt prlne; aren't they w th a lit tle work and conlderahle thouifht? Jint think of It five Story & Clnrk plan.., five one-4iundred-dollar lank m-oiint. five liedroom ult. five $S5 ladle' and gentleman' tailored ault. live ISO Turkish rocker. Ave 2" al ligator hatta. five (20 Eastman kodak. Anyone of the ahove I worth looking for. oMpecliilly when your "work" 1 an (..- a fulling off n log. and that I h it coiit. tant auy aliout getting niit.crlptlon to The tlaictte-New. niie of the pretty little inliwe ald the nlh'-r day, "Why An unknown netrro, who had been worklnir with the Haag ahowa. was crushed to death last night at the ahow grounds, near the iaiieiiger de pot hy the hand wagon. - All effort to Identify the negro, who appeared to lie about 20 yeara of age, have leen without success, aa the ahow men said that they did not know his name; that they had picked him up when passing through Manassas, Va., some time ago. No very close check Is kept on circus canvaamen. An Inquest was he.ld last night by Coroner E. R. Mor rls. and the body turned over to an undertaker for burial, at the expense of the Haag shows. It seems that the negro had gone to aileep under the wagon, and when It was moved last night to load on the train, the wheel of the heavy vehicle puased over the body, crushing his left shoulder and the skull. The man was pushed along the ground for a pace of more than a foot before the wheel paused over him. Some paper. with the name I'lifToril Johnson nffe.t It Is not the 2g fmiml n ma ,M.KPllli nlt ni sail mi he joea nu, , ,,p tha, iK il .CiEIITiEB ; HELD BY THE POLICE Wiynnville Lad la Duranct Until His Folks Send Someone to Get Him. She Par That Parisian' Sare la Ute Only Hair Toole J lull fcw Benefitted Her Hair. I. nut I I' of trouble; il an opportunity to get out and see my j thought that the papers do not bear friend, and those whom I can t ' , hli nam... It wa some time after the In person, all I have to do I to drop wagon had passed ovc rthe Imdy be thcni n line and tell them the nainejf(r(v lt wng nolr(,, f Hie paper for which I am soliciting and u check for a year subscription follow In the next mall." Now that little girl friends are not only help ing h-r to win a prlxe, but they are getting value received for their mon ey; why not settle on the prlxe you mot desire today? Tet busy and tart out nt once and don't put ofT un til tomorrow, remember that one to day is worth two tomorrow; also liear In mind that the source of power I in human emotion In human desire one generally gets what they work for. and In Just the measure they work for II. The measure of uccc I the measure of desire. Opportunity i now battering at your door; what are vmi going to do abniit It? IHXK KADIM. IN t llr.HOKI.K. four Mills llmkm I'p In July Tlie CoiiiiI) Mas I'alil Out Some I.VM) for Mills. t iilleire Note. Solomon Oiindy. Arrived on Monday. Kxamlned on Tuesday. tlux'-d on WcdiiciMlay. I'liikid on Thursday. Iirunk on l-'rldiiy. I In d on Salnr.la ; llxi! on Sund.i) , Sir transit t'olomon lirundv -Ufe Mini I'm polti. 1'red o. mi Hid I'll. lids lo m.lk.- me In,- wife. H. I. n Why'' lias lo pri.p.M'd .-l" M.ir No. Pol In- .lwllk-s mother more i vii time he m - lor. Jug.-nd. "Kour blockade stills." says the Cherokee Scout of Murphy, "were rap tured by the local authorities during the month of July, one on Heaver dam and three on llanglngdog. Kor each of these stills the officers were paid I2U. making all told 10. The county has paid out close to f'.oo for the capture of blockade still lnce Ihi law went Int.. effect, some six or eight months ago. Inpuly Sheriff Mclmnald says that In hi opinion Cherokee county Is freer of hloi-kad-ing than It has been In several years; that he hears of but two mere stills and he mean to have them. We hop. he ' right, for If main more stills are captured Hi" county will go broke." Kenneth Sheltoo, a boy 12 to It years of age, w ho says he is a son of Mrs. Robert Shelton of Waynesville, wan arrested thin morning at the pa songer station by Patrolman Condor and held at City hall to await the ar rival of someone from Waynesville to take Kenneth . back to his mother. While there la no apecllic charge reg istered against the boy. it I a'l that he was attempting to board uh east- bound train thla morning, having along with him a small white poodle idog, which had "taken up with him.' The conductor noticed mm, anu unu Ing that he had no ticket, and was evidently trying to imbo, turnea him over to the officer. Sergeant H. H. William this morn ing communicated Willi the chief of police of Waynesville oncernlng the hov. and received Instruction to hold him until he could be sent for. as his imple in Wnyncsvllle were apprehen sive a to what had b.-come of him and were making a scinch for him. Kenneth waa very uncommunicative when seen a' police hi ;ul.iiarter this morning. Ho aald that he left WHvnesvllle yesterday a'ternoon with his brother, end came to Ashevlllc to see the show. He would not aay where he spent the night, but did say that he saw his brother on the train this morning aa it wa p illing out and wanted to get on the train with him. Askeil if this waa the first time he had ever left home this way. Kenneth would only sny no. but would not tell anything further. Ho Is a bright look Ing boy: light, aan hair, barefoot and lies face and hands and feet cov ere.l vvl'h soot and dirt He says he Is only II yeara of iigc While the seig.arii urn busy this morning writ ing no Hie police iloiket, Kenneth found some blue Ink on another desk and soon he hud hi bands blue, and blue ink sputa on his face where he had too. bed hla rtngers. and had blueo up the I'.sk and aonic paper on It. UBS. JOHNSON KNOWS, Parisian Sage la the quick acting hair grower that can now be obtained I In America and that la guaranteed by Smith's drug store to cur dandrfiff, I atop falling hair and Itching scalp In two weeks or money tack. ( Mrs. Johnson is too modest: she falls to state that she has a most charming and luxuriant head of lus trous hair. She says: Parisian Sage Is the only hair tonic j that ever benefitted my hair, which, was very thin on the top of my head. I began using Parisian Sage and used It daily for a while, afterwards I used according to direction. lam ab solutely positive that it will thoroughly cleanse the scalp and hair, stop irri tation, eradicate dandruff, stimulate the growth of the hair, prevent bald ness, and make the hair soft and silky. I would not be without Parisian Sage." Mrs. Sue Johnson, 229 4th street. Frankfort, Ky. Parisian Sage is a most delicately perfumed hair dressing and has not a particle of stickiness or greasiness In It. It will not stain or dye me nair and contains nothing that would in- iure any hair or scalp. It is the only hair preparation mm la absolutely sure to kill the dandruff germ which Dr. gabourand haa proven to be the cause of all hair troubles. Women who delre beautiful and luxurlnnt hair that will attract and fascinate, should use Parisian Sage. Trading druggists everywhere sell It. Smith s drug store sells It In Ashevllle for 60 cents a large bottle, and guar antees It to give satisfaction, or money back. The girl with the Auburn hair Is on every package. Made In Ameri ca by Olroux .Mfg. Co., liuffnlo, N. V. PEERLESS Another Shipment .of Pretty Fall Suits Have Arrived TVy are priwid at $18.50, $20.00, $25.00 up in all ttio best shades; ;v" -.; ; : Our Special Sflle of B'unkets continues until Saturday A number of people have taken advantage of this sale by-. laying in their fall supply.; ; '- -""V- Fights Ktiicdulrd for Tonight. Dick Hyland vs. Johnny Frayne, 20 rounds, at San Frnnclaco. Sandy Ferguson vs. Joe Jeanctte, 10 rounds, at New York. K. n. tli Shelton'a brother came over from Wivnesvllle this afternoon and t..k Kenneth back I Waynesville. lie said that the bn ran away yes- tiTd.iv atternoon. but niie to Ashe . I V,. ,v himself. What would you think of a person ! who would try to till n Jug without , f Vui are not aat.:led after using first pulling out the cork? ? ? ? '' ? H, -, ...riling to directions two-thirds of I think the same thing of one whoj iil.. of Chamber! .In's Stomach sleeps out door and expects to gi tn, l.ivcr Tablets, ymi can have your fresh air into the affected part of tlm , nin,.y Pack. The tablets cleanse and lungs when his' chest I six Inches too jvigi .rate the stomach. Improve the small and has less than half normal: ... ...i,,.. regulate tin" bowels, dive expansion. Mv expansion is ! 3-2. what Is yours? Your. I'rof. HerlM-it. Special Rates to Lke Toxawaj, IT. C For each Tuesday In the months of July and August round trip will be sold to Lake Toxaway and return at the following rates: From Ashevllle and Blltmore. . . .12.00 From Skyland 1.85 From Arden 1.80 From Fletchers 1.75 From Hlllglrt and Balfour 1.70 Good for one day only J. H. WOOD, tf District Passenger Agent I HOTEL BERKELEY POOL ROOM The most attractive Pool Room in the City. -:- -:-A complete line of Import ed and Domestic Cigars. "IT'S DOWN STAIRS" TIU'STKI-rS KAI.K. then- a trial and get II. All liruggists. Sold by Ry vfrttie of the power of wile con tained In a certain deed of trust made by James ?. Swink nnd wife. J. K. Svvink, to the undersigned trustee, dated the 4th day of January, IHhh, and duly recorded In the otllce of the register of deed of Buncombe county, North Carolina, In book of Deeds of Tnmt No. 73, on page 281. to which referenco is hereby made, and default having been made in the payment of the Interest secured by said deed of I trusl, whereby the power of sale therein contained haa become opera tive, the undersigned trustee will, on Tuesday, the 2 1st day of September. I!i'9. sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for caxli, at the court house door in the city of . Ashcv ill.-i-onntv of Iluncninbe nnd stnte of North Carolina, the following describ ed piece, parcel or lot of land. Iyinn and being In the city of Ashevllle. county of Kuncombe and st-itc of North Carolina;, and bounded and more particularly described av f-.'- lows: I ' I 4 It .IttM Ticglnning at the Southwest corner of Mrs. M. A. Crane's lot on the Eat side ot South Main street, and rutin with Main street about South sixty (fifl) feet to Mrs. Patty Dudley's Northwest corner; thence nearly East with Mrs. Dudley's lino and parallel to Mm. Crane's line about two hun dred anil llfty ti"0) feet to a Htaket at the ditch; thence North with the! ditch sixty l CO) feet to Mrs. Crane's Southeast corner: thence West with her line about two hundred and fifty Ci.'iO.) feet to the bi ginning. J. II. TUCKER.' Trustee. This August 20th. 1909. . -Ouce n week I weeks. psspi i ii njmwr 2C TT f TX m fill rage NO PUZZLE-NO GUESS WORK-JUST HEAD WORK Read Carefully Requirements ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS GIVEN CONTESTANTS SENDING CORRECT ANSWERS We have secured for ourselves the EXCLUSIVE sale of the HIGH-CLASS MUNN PIANO and with it the use of their 'Tree" contest and 'Tree" contest special sale-offering, UNQUESTIONABLY the FAIREST and MOST INTER. ESTING CONTEST ever introduced. Each number in the "Tree" indicates a town where the Munn Piano has been sold, also each number represents num ber of Munn Pianos sold in those towns. Fill out coupon and mail Dunham's Music House at once. Each number in the tree indicates a town where "Munn" Pianos are sold. First give number of towns represented. Each number also represents the number of "Munn" Pianos sold in each town. . Second, give the total number of Pianos sold. Third, give us the name of some person whom you believe intends purchasing a Piano. Be careful to fill out each cou pon corectly. For First Correct answer sent in we will Give Cosh, $15.00 Second correct answer, cash - - 5.00 All rcrrect answers after the second, each 1.00 Every person sending in Coupon Filhd out Correctly receives CASH PRIZE NO Member or Employe cf our house allowed to enter the contest. s All answers must be in our office before SIX o'clock p. m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24th. Contest put on especially for U ' i t, ' . a : e4 ; . . ... I : : : : : 1 : . : i : : : : . n .... o : I : : : ? : : : : : : E : : : : z : ; s I : : : : O : a a o g .J.5M ; ; ; ; O j : a! : 3 a I : a .a " : "-iSl'l i 1-1 : a 8 -s -s & & ' B M K P P 3 u-i H h n H h H h Result of Contest Will Appear In This Paper at Close. Dunham's Msic House x -- '' . . . , . 11 - ' - " ' ;(- 1 1 , ENTER TH E MUNN "PROSPECT TREE ft
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