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Friday, Octokr 8, i: ; j. PACE TWO. i V 'if. ' '.:'Ll ,'; ; r "M j 5 !!.;! ! ."I 5j i I ' ; I. '1 i Divorce and Matrimony Records Are AM Broken Divorce Petition Heard and Granted, License Secured, Mar riage Ceremony Performed and License Returned With in Less Than an Hour The Divorcee and Bride Mrs. Arwood Banks the Groom Robt,Moss. A quick "deal In matrimony" with the divorce court pliiylng a hading part, was pulled off h-re yesterday af ternoon when .Mr. l-!no R-tnks-Ar-wood, a comely matron of 23 years, wu granted an nbsolute divorce from her legal If not loving and devoted husband, and within 30 minutes or uch u matter emerged from the dig nity of Maulxtrute W:idd-ll's court a blushing l.ridi the wif.; of HoIm-n MORK. It was some time after cunt con vened for the afternoon yexyion yes terday thnt ronnm-l for Mrs. elno JtankH-Arwoi.d asked the IndnlK'-nee tif the court; prayed lli;'t t li. - long, weary hi-nring of the fatton-1: y I.limlar lolilian l.reaeli of roritlaet fllllt li RHS.-n,ed for a time ,1 MTV short tino in older that Air?. Arw I might present her claim tor a divon-e from her hiiHluthd, Allison .rood. The court was Indulgent: the l,n;ieh of contract suit hearing was suspend ed and the diireo trial ushered in. The issues were speedily presented to the Jury and the jury as speedll re turned a verdict Undine in effect that Mr. Arw I was entitled to relief; that she should he freed from the bonds of matrimony; that she should resume lo r maiden name. Mrs. Ar wood, without waiting for the- decree to Im- signed by the court and the Judgment eiilerid. left the court i ni and al.otit that time a friend of Cohort Moss hastened to the office of ;. uls ter of lieeiln Macki y, w here a niar ringe HceiiMe was secured for Mrs. Arwood and Mr. Moss. 'n the niean- lillie the costs of tile divorce proceed ings W I'" (.iid ill to the clerk Utld ill a few nonntis Mrs. Arw i and Mr. Moss wen- In-fore Macislrite W.ul- dell, wlurc the inarria;: ri motiy was said and Mrs. Arv I .e,;mie Elephant 213 Celebrates '"Si 4- tr . i, ..V.'jK.L,' Sallie liarniim celehrati d her L'::!th birthday the other day with guat ei-lat. Siillii is -i iai,ch derm, vener able and .imiil'ic, and the oldest lu years of tin- :i h-p hauls w ith the Itanium tit Da, I, held. Sallie Is an Indian elephant, and over a century ago was the properly of nn Indian rajiib. n rhaps the Ahknuml of Swat. She was first exhibited by the old Van Ambiirgh show when In the lu x day of its glory, and was purchased The Pkgs. 10c and 15c. fvrm r "The Memory Lingers" Postal!.' Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle' Creek, Mich. Mm. .Moss. The divorce was granted; the marriage license secured; the mar rjage ceremony performed and the murriiiiFf llei-nse returned to the reg- Ister of deeds' office, all within the space of less than an hour. That' a record. It Is said, that has never been equalled in this or any other coiintv In the state; In fuct, If ever hefnre in this country. inly once hefore in this county was there even an approach to this rec i Th:,i i;m niiont a venr or so :,loi. li was toward the close of tht late afternoon Session in Superior i court that a divorce was Kranted to a ladv hv the jury. Evidently utl ar- i- .ml., mo -ms had heen mudo for a si.eedv marriage and hastily counsel for the divorcee sought the deputy clerk f the court and prayed that tin in. lenient In- entered upon the Judg ment docket at once, that all might I,.- well and regular. The deputy i l.-rli was in a hurry to net away; II was getting dark and he longed for H mioit and the unlet of his I, ..no He declared that he would emu- the judgment the following hiy ii., i I,., .liil not see that there was nee, I lor so much rush uhout a litth thing like that. Counsel, however, was Insistent and finally explained that iinliss that judgment was enter ed tlu n and there a certain wedding i event was going to he postponed In short that all arrangements had heen in id. for the marriage a re-ninrrlagi -that evening. The deputy clerk, al ways an obliging fellow, said, In effect oh, well. If that's the ease, why of course, etc., and smilingly made for mal eiitrv of the judgment on tin judgment docket of the court and the thing was to all intent and pur uoses k. aled and lived the decree was made ;, pari of the court record Years Old; It With Eclat by p. T. Itanium in the early days of his career as a show man. For over In j ears (he maidenly Sallie has con tentedly ninnclic, peanuts with the l:arninn show, and until age begun to put a few kinks in her system was one of tin. ce crest in the perform ing groups. Now she only appears with the musical elephants where her work with the b-ilat tuba attracts the attention of music lovers. Her birthday wus made a notable Little Ones can stow away LLL J 0 :h V J. . I- ..'IS , wmm. Z jCfl-tKCnt lli it It quite a pile of Toasties imt lot 'enr havo nil tlicy want it is not only a delightful, flav our)' Um wholesome ami noiirisliing, hut makes them rosy and luiit reutly for study or frolic. With cream or fruits it wins younir and old. ff Economical- Convenient Comforting Nervous Dyspepsia And Neurasthenia VVcakiicNS of Uio Nervous System Of ten Dependent upon lioug-Con-Unued ImUKCgtion. , Neurasthenia, also known as "nerv ous exhaustion," "nervous debility," and "nervous prostration," is a dis ease, which in these modern, strenu ous times is becoming more and more prevalent It is a condition in which there Is more or less marked and per sistent loss or energy, together with considerable irritability. Persons who suffer from this trou ble are easily excited and irritated; cannot do as much work as formerly, and In attempting any mental effort, quickly become confused, and are un able to concentrate the attention. They also complain of Insomnia, nerv ous indigestion, depression of spirits, and palpitation of the heart Thero Is a general muscular weak ness; the person cannot walk very far. and tires quickly on attempting physi cal exertion. There Is ringing In the earn; blurring of eyesight; headache and vertigo; specks floating before the eyes, and a general restlessness. The ability to sustain prolonged Intellcc tual effort is interfered with, and the patient Imagines he is losing his memory. Neurasthenics continually watch for new symptoms, unconsciously exagger ate the old ones, attaching undue Im portance to them. Causeless fear Is often suffered from; dreud of some impending danger; extreme pessi mism; dark forebodings, and hysteria. Sleep is not refreshing, and the per son feels much more tired in the morning than at night. Horrible dreams and nightmare are usually complained of. Ilut by far the most prominent mnnlfestatlon of Neurasthenia Is Ner vous llysM'psia. In nearly every case, thi? disturbance of the stomach domi nates the complaint. Cause and effect may he transposed, and dyspepsia may be the result of Neurasthenia, hut oftener, Indigestion is the original cause of the nervous condition. The nerves are simply "starved' because the stomach does not digest the food properly, and as the nerves are de pendent upon the food which the Idood ubsorhs from the stomach for their sustenance, any deprivation thereof is sure to cause nerve weak ness. The use of "nerve tonics" in this condition Is a mistake; they merely siimulate, but do not rebuild nerve tissue. Completely digested food Is the only true nerve builder anil Htreiigihener; and In the treatment of nervous exhaustion one should Hrst cure the nervous dyspepsia, which Is usually the origin of the trouble, by taking STI'AltTS DVHPKI'SIA TAH I.KTS in doses of une or two after each meal, or whenever needed, and the lone, iraln of nervous symptoms will be cured aloiu; with tin- nervous dyspepsia. This celebrated remedy is without a peer In the treatment of nervous indigestion and In fact, indigestion of any kind. They digest all the food with great thoroughness, and facili tate Its absorption by the blood, which carries It to the weakened, diseased nerves and builds them up, so that every symptom of Nervous Exhaustion Is gotten rid of. Purchase a box from your druggist, for 5n cents nud send us name and address for free sample package. Ad dress I'. A. Stuart Co., 1,10 .Stuart lildg.. Marshall, Midi. affair. Sallie was permitted to Invite her chums from the elephant herd, and the circus chef was told to go ahead mid cut loose with a birthday cuke which Sallie would remember to the end of her days at b ast that Is what the circus people say. They tell that the cake stood ten feet, seven Inches high, and whb topped with the statuette of an elephant, for which Sallie gave several sittings, made of Arabic sugar and the whites of eggs. The entire cake weighed 417 pounds. It was made in sections, each section being baked separately for 4 2 hours, and then put together nnd covered with the "glace puchydcrniltis." The bottom section rif the cake was tilled with "la crcm peonut," lii which over two bushels of shelled peanuts were used. The tables, or rather tubs, were pined In one of the circus rings, and Sallie, and Harry Moonel, head ele phant fralner, occupied the seats of honor. There wasn't enough of the cake left to make a meal for a hum ming bird. Seven bales of hny were dissipated as dessert, and there was a peanut-eating contest between Sal lie and Jennie, one of the younger ele phants, In which Sallie had to take second place. Monney made a speech which he seriously asserts was under stood by his charges, and there were many stienls and grunts of approval from the other "bulls" when he spoke of Sallie'i long and blameless life amid the many vicissitudes of the road and circus life. Baby Bunting, the Infant pachyderm, was among those present, being the life of the party with her chle funmaklng. although Andrew Zlnfcem, valet to the giraffes, avers dire things when the little mischief maker wound her tiny trunk around the leg of his chair and pulled him on In the sawdust. Sallie has had her romance long. long ugo. in the shape of a love af fair with Albert, a tine African clo. phnnt, long since gathered to his fathers, nnd whose tusks adorn the library of the late James A. Bailey. Since then she takes no notice of the male members of the herd nnd Is a! wnys tcthcrr-d c lose by Babe, the moiner or Haby Bunting. Demeanor Analyzed. "Your t biiiinVur seems very respect fill." sulil the ctH'xt. Tlint nlr i.f deferential solicitude," reptuHi sir. Uhugglns. -Is not respect it is syiiipnioj.-wnHliliigtou Star. Naturally. ln.1l..n .... . . """"' nmnsor tvnat is me re sult, young gentlemen, when patient's ieiux-.aiuri sues down as far as It can? Stntlent-Wbr-e.-lie gets cold leei. Cleveland leader. One at Heme. Mr. HnppywiHl-l never saw id ed ucated hear. 1)1.1 yon? Patient Wife Tes, Indeed. ' We bnve 0ue. Come orer some afternoon when be la at home. Derott each, day to the object tben In time, and eyery evening will And something dona.-Uoethe. ' HENDEnSOFlVILLE riEivs of a my When All Sidewalks Are Paved, Free Mail Delivery Service Will Be -Inaugurated. JACKSON "HOG CASE" ENDS; DEFENDANTS ARE ACQUITTED Marsupials rienteona In Henderson , Woods Notes of reople Com lug and Going, etc. The Gazette-News Bureau, Hotel dates, Hendersonvllle, Oct. 8. As soon as the necessary improve ments aro made on Hendersonvllle's sidewalks, mall carrier service will be begun. Postofflce ' Inspector V. M. llarshberger of Asheville was here yesterday In reference to the free mnll delivery, and made a thorough exam inntion of the situation. The post office receipts are considerably over the necessary amount for the change so when the new walks are laid and all sidewalks paved, the mail service Improvement will be inaugurated. Postmaster Jackson said to a Ga zette-News reporter yesterday that 1 was only a question of a short while before the city authorities would comply with the, requirements made by the postofflce department. Defendants Not Guilty. In the Transylvania "hog case' the Jury after spending 20 hours de liberating over the facts, returned a verdict of "not guilty," and Henry and Shelvy Owens are free men. They were accused of the larceny of a hog In Jackson county, the case being re moved to Henderson. Hunting Party. 'Possums are plentiful, says Deputy Sheriff J. V. Strcup. Journeying sev eral miles from the city last night Mr, Stroup accompanied several other gen tlemen on an old-time 'possum hunt out at Ex-Sheriff Freeman's farm, near Horse Shoe. Trails were easy to llnd and in a short time they had cap tured ten "Billy 'Possums," losing only two that the dogs had trailed. Those in the party were J. V. Stroup, D. B, Heese, Sheriff Freeman, and Bill Kays. To Attend Association. D. S. Pace, J. N. McMahon nnd others left ycBterday for Saluda, where they will attend the Mt. Page Baptist association as delegates from this district. I?dgnr nnd Alfred Morgan of Uuth erfordton were In town today. Mrs. A. A. Gates has returned from a trip to Greenville, 8. C. Walter R. Moore hns returned to his home In Webster. X AVY KKOItGAN 1ZATION. IncrcaKcd Kfflclciicy and llrdistrlbu tlou of Duties Sought. New York Tribune. The time Is at hand for the report of the naval board, which, with Ueal Admiral Swift as its chairman, has been holding sessions all summer at the Charleston navy yard. This is the lust of a series of special boards ap pointed by the secretary of the navy to deal with the various problems of naval reorganization, and to It have been referred the findings of each of the bodies which preceded it, to each of which was referred. In turn, some special phase of Investigation. The need of the navy department organi zation, which shall Include the ad ministration of navy yards, no one who has studied the subject questions. Former Secretary Newberry began the work, but In the limited time at his disposal was unable to complete It, and, whatever may be thought of GAVE UP ALL HOPE After Four Long Yearn of Suf fering, Mrs. Dean of Ben brook Was Finally Re lieved by Cardui. uenbrook, Tex. "I feel like It Is my duty to advise other women to take Cardui, the woman's tonic, writes Mrs. L. c. Dean of R. F. D. no. 8, Benbrook, Tex. I "I suffered for four (4) long years wun female complaints. Such a mis erable person as I was! I had three doctors, but they did ma no good, and l gave up all hope of being relieved. "At last, my doctors advised me to tnke Cardui, the woman's tonic. J look four bottles and now I am well Cardui saved my life and 1 cannot say enough ror It. I have prescribed It with great success for young girls and women with various forms of female complaint. t urdul la a real boon to suffering women. I am thankful for the good It has done me and I know It will cure others." This remarkable letter from a lady who has actually tried Cardui, ought surely to convince you of Its genuine merit and Induce you to give It a trial tor your troubles. Purely vegetable, perfectly harm less, non-mtoxlcatlng and free from all deleterious ingredients, Cardui Is the Ideal remedy for all weak, suffering women, young or old. 1 You are urged to get a bottle at the drug store and commence its use today. NOTE. Tha Cardui Home Treat. uient for Women (consists of Cardui (ID. Thedford'a Black Draught (26c). or Velvo (10c). for the liver, and Car dul AhtiseptlQ (50c). These remedies may be taken singly, by themselves. If desired, or threa together, aa a com plete treatment for women's ills. Writ lot Ladles' Advisory Dent. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanoo ga, Tenn.. for Special Instructions. and 4-page book, "Home Treatment for Women." sent In plain wrapper.! MAKES STOMACH TROUBLE VANISH Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn and Dy- spepsia go and you will feel fine in five Minutes. Why not get some now this mo ment, and forever rid yourself of Stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give It a good eat, then take Pape's Dlapepsln to start the digestive Juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or belching of Gas or eructations of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead In the stomach or heartburn sick headache nnd Dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Dlapepsln costs only BO cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the most obstinate case of Indigestion and Up set Stomach In live minutes. There is nothing else better to take Gas from Stomach and cleanse the stomach and Intestines, and, besides, one single dose will digest and pre pare for assimilation Into the blood all your food the same as a sound, hetlthy stomach would do it. When Diupepsin works, your stom nch rests gets Itself in order, cleans up and then you feel like eating when you come to the table, and what you eat will do you good. Absolute relief from all Stomach Misery is waiting for you as soon as you decide to take a little Dlapepsln. Tell your druggist that you want Pape's Dlapepsln, because you want to become thoroughly cured this time, Remember if your stomach feels out of order and uncomfortable now you can get relief In nvemlnutes. the policy which ho adopted, there Is no doubt that he left a perplexing situation for his successor. Secre tary Meyer attacked the problems with deliberation and ability. A business man of extended to accept purely business methods as his guide. A brief study of the situation and consultation with the highest naval authorities convinced him that there was an educational side to naval ad ministration and the performance of work in the navy yards which was quite as important as economy of per formance. His naval ndvisers found no difficulty in impressing upon him the fundamental principle that the efficiency of the floating navy nnd its personnel must, nfter all, be the chief end nnd nlm of all naval administra tion, nnd. acting on this conviction, he revoked a part, nt least, of the new regulations promulgated by his predecessor. This done, he submit ted various problems Involved to special boards, and, as has been said, filially referred the reports of these special boards to what Is known as the Swift board. Three Important ends are sought in the pending reorganization. They are TIE mmm ' mm It iitK Iff i lip. i Good Assortment of Outings, Flan nelettes, Royal Flannels for Bath Robes Bath Robe Blankets and Crib Blankets. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Underwear for Fall. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose in Wool and Cotton for Fall. I HOTEL BERKELEY I POOL increased efficiency and economy In navy yard administration, such a re distribution of duties in the navy de partment as will obviate duplications of work and at the-same time sucer certain checks by one bureau of the work of another, and, finally, tho creation of some form of advisory board which shall render compeent technical advice to the civilian secre tary of the navy. Instead of leaving him at the mercy of factional advisers and overcnthusiastic theorists. Hoarseness In a child subject to croup Is a sure indication of the ap proach of the disease. If Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. S ROOM PAL 5 S. Main Street SATURDAY MORNING SALE, WasK Goods Sale 3c yard for 10 yards Best 6c Calico, with 50c purchase of other goods. ' , 7Mc yard for best 10c Dress Ginghams. 8V1'C for 40 inch White Lawn, 12V2c value. 5c yard for Barker Mills Bleaching, 10 yards to cus tomer with $1.00 purchase of other goods. 1 9o yard for best 36-inch' Percale, 12V3c value. 10c yard for best 12 l-2c Flannelette. 5o yard for 36-iuch Cannon Cloth, 10 yards to cus tomer with $1.00 purchase of other goods. Sale Black Dress Goods 50 inch Panama, 89c value, Vt . . , . : t . . . . r 49 50 inch Mohair, 89c value, at 49c 42 inch Black Voile, $1.50 value, at I ! 98c 52 inch Heavy Serge, $1.50 value, at t 89c Millinery Sale The most beautiful-Hats in the city at prices below all others. See our Mil lintry before buying. $5.00 Skirts Saturday btorning at .............. . . $3.69 $6.50 Skirts Saturday morning ; '.V. 4J9 Suit Sale 100 fine Tailored Suits $12.50 and $15.00 values. Saturday morning at . 110 00 $2o.oosuitsat.... $Soo $25 Suits at $18 00 n t 1j: "V..- V The most attractive Pool Room in the City. -:- -:-A complete line of Import ed and Domestic Cigan. "IT'S DOWN STAIRS" : The reason lots of girls want to get married is so they can have the ex citement of being engaged. All you have to do to make a man insist upon eating anything Is to tell him it isn't good for him. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR PARDON. V Notice Is hereby given that an ap plication for the pardon of Benjamin Morris, colored, who is now serving a term on the Buncombe county roads, will be presented to the gover nor at the expiration of the required time for this notice. ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, Attorney. September 101909. ; 1 i t.injttj ij I on request. lb.
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