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PAGS TWO. "H THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. Friday, October 1, 1009.' r A NURD TO 11 r - : J- ... : ... j A New Feature for Toe Palais Royal We liave employed i buyer that is stationed in New York which saves us tho expense of sending a man on to the market to buy for us, who attends to all special orders also, so anything that you want that you can't find in Asheville, call to see Mr. Meyers at The Palais Royal and he will fulfill your wishes. Our buyer lias sent us a hundred Tailor-made Suits for Ladies and Misses. No two alike. They range in price from $20.00 to $35.00.. These suits will be placed on sale for ! Saturday and Monday at a Special Price, $15.00 and $16.98 ALL WE ASK IS YOUR INSPECTION 3E TO OPERATE THE HEAP MICA MINES THE JACKSON FAIR NOW UNDER JAY Owners of Property. Located in Yancey I Hotels and Dwellings Are Filled and and Mitchell. Have Engaged Services of Experts Many Will Camp on the Grounds Tonight. James U". McNeill ur WiiNliiiiKton "f (he firm of McNeill ami .. Ncill uli.i engineered tlitr deal through which conveyed to Mrs. Virginia r. t'ihuitl of Philadelphia ami Mrs Kiln I'lapp Thompson of Washington, are noted Heap and Cinpp mka mines. Incited In Yancey an J Mil. lu ll .xiiill. .. is in tho city. Tin- mlm x were, previous to the nal (inn.il l.v .Mrs I'il.ntti anil Mrs. Thompson, lop tlu r uiili Patrick. Jl. Alierii.th .if A? h. Mil... ami ti hells of a Ir. Smith. A? a r. .suit ..I a suit Ih-kuii in tin' Inilol Sialic Circuit rotirt, l.r.iiiKhi , yr i i I tt t i against Mf. AU'riM'lliy. rin aiirnii-nl wur. reached by nliirli MrM. i'il.ntti ami SIM. Thompson ; i . -t ii n-.-.l i.- entire property. Tin- l'riH-rl) In lie I :iiiniti-il. Mr. McNeill Mated t,lay to a Ha-ieUo-Ncs nun Hint it wan I he Iiu.n tlun of the piii-i-hiiscrw to have the property tln.rMiiKhly examined ,j expert mlnliiK iiicliHirit, utnl (I.'Ut mliiB the real worth of the property. Thl will In- 1 . . 1 1 . - uitliin ( imm. .li ttle future, ami U is planned diuiiiifj the winter to form ami pi rf. . I a stock company to control the properly ami! operate the mine, which are wild to! I8 aimoiK dm heat In North ('nrollnii. Tho property has not liecp operated for some time, hut If the plan are matured. It la hoped to'lu-Kln tin- op eration of the milieu next sprint;. liealdra mica th. ro In n wealth of other mineral on the property, much of which la heavily limbered with vnl unhle treea. More than n dozen mines were Involved In the ileal. Special lo The C.azotte-Neu s. Sjlwi. nit. 1. The second annual lair of Jai kmui county opened t lil.i inornini; In a blaze of nhry, there he inn a larKe crowd, fine weather and chlhlts. T. '. liryson. chairman of the committee on arrangements, mad Ihe opcuiiiK aildres.'. The cilmalional pTMKram wan carried out in detail .Main frniii di.staut pails of Hi Reunited After Anxious Years, in the Joy of High Achievement i.iin- iiinii toniitht on Ihe urouuil I I'd" In, I.'i.iiiIuil; houses ami pinal. dW" IIiiicn ai'"- tilled wilh visit. .is. Mli. TAI-T I II Mis l,l SMI :i:tiii: mm Continued I'roni I'iikc Due. With -lleliee. As the pr.M.l.nl 'I" I'-'l. however, ami .'iillim.l his nol- ii y fm -the opioid. Ilhf; of Alasl a., of re in tle a local of live by the Hi lli. of til. Uiska of his oiiiiii. inline coeri)iiicnt aiil construction of railroads, of Km eminent ,y a (-uiuiilsMim or more members iippointed pnslilent an.l co-op. nil in w : Kovernor, and when he told Kre.it possllidliicx that lie in he plainly caiiaht the favor hearers ami waa loudly cheered. To VInII Alaska. I..'il'r I i th" day when he wiim ml. inllted to ii; "n-.lji rship In tho An ti llri'therhood, an International organ ization made up or Canadians an I Americans Interested In the develop ment of Alaska, the president announc ed that he Intended to visit Alaska next summer and to-po n far Into the territory as time would permit in or- Stylish Fur Hats ;tcteb ij. i n mmiA,- .1 . w-j.nmui.ai .r ul . iM ... "r HP: h'Cr P- A - LJLJL.j.L.....ih. V - 1 fz vvf -- -- " '. "' '" " lmij ilf..-.,: -1-.j, - nmim ... I 111 I . " II .- t J llt. 1' V 0K AM, ,S KAMIIjY, 1" """ " At J4 B0 nnd $r..50 a second shipment just to hand. The values are tine, hence they aell fnst. Also hand aome things In Keady-to-Wears Scarf trim med J1.D0, $2.00 12.25. $2.f,0. In our Suit Department secure Hie lest things while they may le had in your size and with out delay. Presently the pick will have lieeit mM with s-aiit siipili..s (or none) of the loth in manufacturers hands. Ladies' Suits Are tfoimj fast now as km: The exact sfvle color you favor may he here today, and jrone tomorrow, not to he liad nguin perhaps, or if to he had only after about two weeks' delay. Ladies' Coats and Raincoats, Capes, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats, Ki monas, &e., &c. Best of values in all. der that he mlirht romp In riming with the people nnd see for himself wuai mifrnt best he done for their weiiare. The president franklv told II... ...m. oers or tno brotherhood that he did not hell.ve Alaska at this time Is ready for self-Koverntnenf I am ils much In favor of KOMTiimeni as anytiody," declare.l 10 inesio. ni. "t.ii t I am In favor of pop, ulur irovernnient only when tin n dltlons eist under which p.ipu means until popular Kov.rnineiit he- v.. men poKsinic and then, of course, it Is the lust government in the world." r.nuiiKh essels. In discussiiiB Khip suhsldv Tresident Tuft decland that If a war eome at this time the rmtcd States wimhu ni navp enough vessels to carry coal to it t,.ets. And It would he douhtful under thP neutrality laws he added, if the lnltcd States would' be nhle to huy foreign vessels in the niernencv. you and IN THIS DEPARTMENT MAY HP FOIJNH HOMETIIINO Ft I It FVFItV 8HAFK AND I.N NKW EKFFATH To,j'j,oioyixY made- A WEALTH OF GOOD THINGS IN CORSETS. r-,i!.'?lKtH' NAMEH wr. WaIvS SK,'P """VINO . .WA BNER-8 HU8T IMtOOF. . . . i?i''T-f,vr;,,,,,THOMraON'H OIJVE BTitONO . A R R A Y " ' 8 'TS-A IK Redwood Co. 'HI. WIIITXKY TO VISIT UK. - h ' ontimieil From ,.,. ,,,. alter . oinpleliuit his olwerval ions, de- "I makiiiK them puldlc. When the ol.setvatlotiH were tinallv ul.mltted to sclentille Is.dlcS, howev er they were found to be. as .dear and exact aa any taken ,y Arctic ex plorers and established beyond a .".oh hi. ,i l)r. rk Cnm((, Thp Pnnlsh astronomical oeletlen ,.i. Klx. d Dr. Took for his earefm. pains. tak nir work nnd other astronomical mirlet Ion Joined In their praise It wan aid here today that the observations ...'...,- , ,,r. , k linve ,()(,n ()m pared whh observntioim of other ex p orers and pronounced of tho Vory Thnra iu jit . . ItphhoiI ht re that Ir. f'ook will flrnt in iioNITVuririnB it., t. . . scientists. It In vneA,i ,... will be made nubile . .L .. j ""in I'eoniarK hen they have Iwpk ih.i .... .... .. . V "; ""ie worm will be advised ierun ai ine Mm time. GOLD IS FOUND ON THE ABEL SIDES PLACE Farmers Find Precious Metal on a Farm not Far from Hickory, and Tests Are Made. HUNT FOR BANK FfBBERS IS ABANDONED BY POSSES Will IW. nmtlii, TJwoaKl, VtM,v .inxI by a Surety f0. filenwnnil Ktirlnir r,.i . Numerous pimseg, m, fo ,wo" ti ..-..r, n -, ,or i wo liandlls who robbed the Cltbtcna National i.i, ... ...i- r"y of TI0.O00. have. Bven up the ....... -.,rrn will bo continued throiiftli poilcec hnnnt'la' A surety eim nnn v ...,i. , the loss to the bank. THE WE.VTHEH rorecM until 8 p. m. 8atunJar for hvlll, ann Vlclrilty; Continued fair ZJl7' "5 n,0,,p"n temperature toMjht and Saturday, S. U. Cnmnbell and W a a........ ...... .Til , ... have discovered if old OH A f II fm t haii recently bought near town, says the Hickory Times-Mi erty Is known as the ahp! si.io. i and is situated Just outside of town. tearing rumors to the efre.f .... irold was beltiir fon nd On tholi. .l..nn these Kentlemen went to Investigate earrylng with them C F. lilaloek, u well known revenue oiTlcer. who lias had considerable txpcrloiK-e in KM mining. Taking a small frvimr ".... rn.. --.-- ... ..... !..- lick scooped up sand from a branch that runs through the property and proceeded to wash it. At t Sn tides of gold were found in tho bot tom or the pan. Several other ..mi. were niado and each mm nt wasneu contained go d. inquiry develoned thn fart thai t.i had been found here vears uirn a former tenant of the idnee. rinnlel non-man, stated that n dollnr-a nrii, of gold eould be picked up along this branch any day. A mining expert "in i cnina in to lnvetitigate the problem. month. The school fund hag received $1 0"8.fl0. and the balance .September 1, of Jtlfls.OS, making tho total 1,737.98. The disbursements were Jl, 836.73. having an overdraft October 1. of $100.75. The receipts in the general fund were as follows: From Tax Collector Crowell, $1.:'88.74; register of deeds, $4iff.l0; clerk of the court $265.30 xhcrilT. $72.2; road duty, $15; miscel laneous, $132.98. The receipts, in the school fund were V .rollt,,'t'"-. $644,30; fines. f.ni.uni; iioruries, JI5. . I'ormer Uovernor rinnrir n t. ----- v , . ... . die may decide to becomo a candi date once, morn for v.n .n..i.n - . ..... .-I'llUllUllIl gubernatorial nomination in Califor nia. : DELIGHTS WOMANKIND. Smith FiiilorMCM anil ;iiarnntccN i arisian mir. hi ircnt Hair lli-aullllcr. THE COUNTY TREASURER HAS GOOD BALANG E Report of Treasurer Duckett, Completed Today, Shows the County's Flnan ' cial Condition. The report of County Treasurer Pucki tt matin toduv general, fund of Jtiineombe county has a bulancH to its credit of T.68X.8. llliring Heliteniher ihn ni...D nmounled to $2,252.73. and tho bal-ani-e. September 1, (,f $17.805 96 make tho total funds $2O,05.7O; dur ing tho month, iho .ii.i.... . . "Jinuuiw;iHl.llS amounted to $2,252.74, and the bal ance of $7,688.98. which la a decrease of more than $10,000 In the general fund aurlnir th no.i - """"iui. nn the collection of this year's taxes now nun ever, ttie hnlane llnlr that Is lrreslKtll.lv .iir.ii... win mnko any woman look more youthful than she Is. In Paris tho clever French women iimy realise this and retain their joouirut appearance even In tho nines. While Parisian Snge In known tho world over as a certnln euro for dan druff nnd fulling; hnlr and la sold by Smith's drug store on tho no-cure-no-pny plan, It In especially recommended lo society women who greatly desire o'veiy, lancinating hair. Its action Is so prompt that it will ton me and lustre Into dull, faded nair in one week. Paris Knire mnlKi th "' ""'ill leei K""n me minute It Is applied. The ursi application creates confidence, for the user cannot hin r I such delightfully cooling and exhller- aimg ionic win no what ordinary com- .... ...in mines nave ranen to do. C. II. Smith, a welt bnnn. i.i.x - --. -- ..... nuunil VlllftVOI of Rtnunton, Vn.. writes: I have used nnd .Mn ..... ..orii i . 1. 1 1 J r l - ons hulr tonics, but enn say that Par- iian pnge is rnr ahead of anv of the others. As a cure for" dnn.iri.iv . cleanser and senin ,nin... r peclally endorse the use of Parisian Sime. 1 have told several persons about It being so effective In ridding the Sea In of ilnndrnrr nn.l ii,. greatly plensed with the result of Its' uso." March 26. lfl(l 1 Parisian Kane is i.i.i in o.' .... Smith s druir ulur. ..n.i i... i.. .. , . " "j icauiiig druggists everywhere. (luaranteo.1 to kill dandruff mi crobes, cure dandruff, falling hair and Itching scalp In two weeks, or money bock. Largo, hnttln u nnt,. tn ..... - wv VCII19 snu the girl with th Auburn hair Is pn every package. Made In America bv pected tp reach a higher ni,b . T PackaK- Made In Amet r rvam higher mark nextipirou Mf. qo,, Buffalo, N. V, ) PEERLESS lKTTM, I ! "1 !" t 'f'i1 II '! ! H . , . I I ( 1 I" II Big Special Sale of Fall Suits FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY , We have : entirely' too many Suits' on hand, and must' reduce. out. gtockMi.aujckly as possibjejto ma'kelro'om for other suits to arrive later, Here is a clianceTo save 20 per cent on your suit if you buy it at the PEERLESS on Saturday, Monday or Tuesday. Every suit we offer you is this season's style. Here are the prices:- $30.00 Suits., $25.00 Suits., $20.00 Suits., $15.00 Suits. , ...$24.00 ...$20.00 ...$16.00 ...$12.00 Or take your choice of any suit in our stock at a re duction of 20 per cent. Wholesale Price OF: Pianos at Retail V A $250 Piano at $150 A $350 Piano at $250 Easy Terms'if Desired Durihdm s 1 T.Iusic House Wholesale and Retail Dealers i i.
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