Newspapers / The Asheville Times (Asheville, … / Nov. 22, 1909, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Monday, November it, 10C1 PAOS TWO "n'm " THE AS32V1LL2 QAZZTZ2-liZX ' mmmj)mMw.bsjbsssMp t r- - i . 1 ? 1 4 v r . f : J- I i l, t ; : i . b ; : u " I H -t J f thi i' ! tl '-nM . t ? t ? s f , '.-I'M 1 1 : ;. ' : ..;! ' ' t . ' ; :, ' '-' i l . "V .,v ' ; ill. . . ' ' ' f t'l I : . " : . 1 1 . 1 I c : ' : l V .: i : i i ' ' .) ; ! t 4 4 4 ' f When The Stomach Stops WurklnR rwinrrty," Hortitiwi Tliprr I WIimI In , I'm Sluart' l)Ki-Hla TubM to Sen It CJoIng Acal". HARDIN Ai GRi A Trial Itu Frr. THE mxrrOUS tall it nntulenry. but untror8ional folk know It an "wind on tlif atoirMich," niul a nn-nl dli;trriilnic 'lair tif thlnK It In. It l a nerloiiN i-xii'llUon of thin Krnt motor ocKnn. Alnv unnoyinK unil painful In the extreme, at time ofti-n lendlnn to hnl and filial rcautU. Tin ioinu h fmtnrru! h) and hampered with wind.! runnot tnk cure of lt food properly ; und Inillgi -Ktlun foltowa, and t ti tat hn u : train too appalling to ( nuniert. The entln- nvntrni la lin.llr;it."1 mHd an artlv or pasuilvr fiirtr In lhl trnnMr and Hf Mn bwonu- a iu--tiotinble boon. AM. THIS lrf DXI'LAINKl) In doi tor book: how inclltr't-l finid caimi iniv.t by fi rmi-nl.itlon and fomvntn tion In whl. h prM'i" luinr exsi-ntl.il fluldi nr d .tryMl burnt up -wat-d hy ihrmP'ul action, f.iliowil hy di--fi'Ctlvr iiiitiitlon and thf liti llmtlon throiiKh tin- aluiK'titury truct ol Ih ik lnllv wroiiK 'li im ntury mid a n con. wi'iui'iirf til- fdoinach and -ntln nyt t'in l lar-d rUnty of fond, win (wt. but Kpillt In prfparntloii mid wurnf than v.crthlH a iki:an:i:i stumaoii Ik th- t'I'ltiillii of . t . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K t"0 li.nl t'l riu:in;iti fr.'Mi it, but thu K " It K-ftriiti-M is probably Hm wornt primarv I'llitt and 111" onlv lVMy to do uwa with till? ! to riiiio- thi' ciii.x-. HTI AltTS llVSI-KI SIA TAHI.KTf K' to tin root of thin trouble. Tin y at tuck tin- ii'i in k I ii k fuodi mid r' tob r tlo -ii barnili ijK h latulriii r wln.l nr. iliu Ktomui h iilniply i iiiiiint m I Winn tins,' povMTtiil und wiiiobi workliiu llttli- tablftit ur. In i vldi in -- TIIKV WKItK M A Hi; for this vi ry purpinf to attnrk xi in.iklriK funds anit roiiv rt tluin lido proper nutri iiu hi 1 IiIh W lh'-lr pro iiirr !iiid "i - II.. : A l ll'ili" I k I'IMll.l he Utitt-'ll ab. ut thi iii niul tin n ti t all told II:.'. nili-'lit In- ti'lt with I'll. Ill In Hiirr.i.ii from thin painful dim-. in . ilypi pFia It 'Aould on nUun tin vruru of I'nii. m and r-xpi icia i' i-xpiTiiiitiit In iffmi to nrri' at thU n ioili of f.i H n i-h Itnui ini:rat.lk and at la.i sio r. - It uu)d nuikt' no nthoi i.f thi dlffi-n ot tt!uu-li coiT' i tKi tt at i iil.'r Int i this titl'l' I and inaki- :t ralthf ally ri pn ni'iit all. HTfAUTS HVSl'Cl-SIA TAHI.KT-! ari' not almo' intcinp d fur tin- fol-. hut m il fnlka an II ho r:M-ii In arty fmi at h'urtlly and mi, ffitti. thiv art llkf inn ki- i-atini; ami dig and ph iiMir.' Tin ) k ai'lhi and in -rKftlc WlllltIR to il rial liit i'r oi GlVEHAHEARiHB Both Men Were Bound Over to Court Following Their Preliminary Trial at Bryson City. ' Corr-iiponiln' of The Onottf-N'ow. j llr'on City. Nov. 21 Harry Hnr- ! din and Will CralK. two m-n who fr' ; raptured by the aherlff and a pon' of ; i ltlKcnii ncvral days oko, wi'rc trlod ; bofori- JUBtu of thi- l'cuoe H. II lAVhlti- hTQ Friday fvonlni?. Hardin was founil Rullty of imliitr a deadly wi'ipon with Intent to kill in the ri 0it row at Yellow Hill. He wan bourn! oyer to next ti rm of the Supe rior court under a rertllUd bond of ; I'UU, wlilrh he roulil not nilne, and will have to remain In Juil until trial. CraiK, who l thnucht to lie lea dan K roim, wan found ullty on the name ehnrfto and held under .0'i bond. 10 puty Sh-rlff S T. It.ek. while talk ing to a in' -it'-NewH nporlir. ntuted that in an intervli u with Hardin, he wax found to lit a man well educated and had traveled extensively a'! oyi-r the t'nlted statin Cr iiK !h h!i want ed In Wavnesvilli on the i hari' of breakinK out ef Jail, win-re he wan plai ed for being drunk ufid duoinlerh 011 the Nlreeta. tie r. im. c. i. j "Cobbites" and "Wagneritos" Hard Work Securing New Members "Mother's Day." at WANTS BEE LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women wbo Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolli, Minn-"I wi grtut uffrifir from female troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition of the system. I read so much of what Lydia K. Pinkham's Veft- table Compound had done for other suffering women I felt sure it would help me. and I must - J say it did help me rUllUM "'I T' i. pains all left me, I few BtronRer.and within three months was a perfectly well woman. " 1 want this letter made public to show the benefit women may derive from Lydla . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. John O. Moldan, 2U5 Second 8t, North, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and frenu Ine testimonials like the above prove the efficiency 0f Lydia E. llnkliam's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia K. l'iiikliam's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you want special advice write to Mrs. Plnkhnin, at hyiin. Mum. Klie will treat your letterasstrlctly roulidential. For 20 yers sh lias Ix-en helpinir sick women In this way, fr-o of chargo. Don't tiesltate write at once. is) m I - - - - ; ' , : , i. """""- - j The V lli'llllier.H ttllM hint) well. The i ued throinfh .M. of i be V. A campaign f the aHHcoialloit I lllHt Week 1.1 pli alllpalKU ttill In- thin muiitli uiili r Junior w hu h Ki iiMllH -lit in- ill.- TWEED CASES ARE for the pi r.-on Is an I w.mts in no risk of Pad a charm and stloii a dilikht i i the Htomai It and able and extra ork without spi ffort Imn't forui t thi. tli- .inie-; lor llohl- tMo IS of llle ikillK oil ill dull i mint m Il ttill." Well p.iipb- :r- often iicKhvtcd. but the MTfAItT HVXI'KI'SIA TAIIl.i:T.- be ' " tin m In mind. A KliKi: TC1AI. I'VCKA-.r will be ent any one who wants to know Jus what tiny are. how they look and tn.te. in fnre I. eirliiniiiir treatment iith firm After thin K'i to the ilruc stole for them; ev-rv where. here or at home, they arc u liU n bux and by Ret ting there nt home du wilt aave time rind pom .ft. Voiir doctor will pnn ril.c I In-ill ; liny my there are 4l.coo ii to mini! t li.-in, hut when ymi know iat In the mutter of your nelf, why K" to tin. i xpeiise nf a pre irtptlon? I'm free trial packnite ml -dre K. A. Stuart 'o , l.'iu Htunrt liilblitR. Mnr.ihHll, Mlehinan. ! S It. 1 1 .-r wnd l.nlnv for sain- pli id the tablet You Will Ret ipilte a box of tin in. lioB lllded into ttto teams. kliottii as tin- "i 'nlil.ltes ' and th r in tin- "WaRiic rites' tin ,..un t III- tcaillM hellii; Helei le.l t'l It"! of (lie Icadlni! IlllHel'llll I'luveis i ountry The teams a (lie point basis, evi .11. In , i work, attendance, it. . also . many puintu The team wl i will be tendered a I. an. pi.t One of the I nt. list in k featured of tile cnmpalitn will le tin- celchral ion TiieMilay of "Mother's I'av." I'm h neiiiber of the leant will be Riven a . ertaln iiiinil.er of II. k.-ts for distri bution to the mothers and sisters of the Juniom The mothers and sisters and other lady friends of the young sters will he entertained duriiiR the afternoon with a basket ball kiihc The proitram will . onsist of a drill b the lirst division TnmblltiK by im.inbi rs of tin il dlv Isloll. iMIlelliR drill b a. Mat work by lirst I'.iisi bill b tlmt division, liasket ball by K.'coml division The baseball niul basket hall will be chosen from the two tin ml ship content teams, the ' Wauncriti s" and the "Cobbitea," the wlnntnt,' team to r Ive TiO pi.lniH. So far the "('nhli- lte have won double the number of ! points that the "WiiRiierltea" h ive and i the tot.. I number Btan.ls IHr.fl to i- omi ill-. Isl. llv is. .ii. i ins cr- ." Hiiku the well.ni.iii.ini: thai your iniimma over the l-autiful ftH of "l.lttltt boy reformer. "In j under with furs .''' "V . .r." unswi m the brlKht lad. 'Well, do i'H know what poor aiil lliid it ! that had to snfTer In order that your niniiinm mlnht hitve the furit ulth which she adorna herself ho proudly "Ve. air no papa" ('IiIciiko KvenliiR Post. 'roup Is most prevalent rlurlne the dry cold weather of the early winter months. T'arents of yntitiR children should be iirepnred for II. All that Is n ted Is a bottle of rhnmberliiln's iCoiiKh Itemedy. Many mothers are j never w ltlnint it In their homes and lit has never disappointed them. 7 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BIG REDUCTIONS IN SUITS AND FURS FOR THIS WEEK ;t .. 4i't " !init-l'. $."50.00 and $:i..00 Suits well wortli the prioe. Highly tailored, of the lfst EnwJish Worsteds, at . . . . . .$25.00 All our $25.i) Suits, latest styles, (No old goods), t . ...... $18.95 and $19.50 Fine Hlaek l-'ur ('oats, $50.00 gnulm, at .... . .$35.00 IMntrk Near Seal Coats, full length, .worth $40.00, at. .... ... ... .$25.00 Broadcloth Ctbits, 54 inches Ioiir, $12.50, $15.(K) and $20.00. $25.00'liiack Fur. Sliawl Scarfs, at. Jv; . . .$i5.00 $35.00 Black Furs, new Rug Muffs, at. . . . . . .$20.00 $25.00 Brown Mink Sets, at .,. .. '.$14.00 $40.00 Brown Isabella Fox Sets, at. ........ . .$25.00 $C5.00 EasterA Mink Sets, at. . . ... .'. . . . . .". . .$45.00 Long Black , and Brown Fur Scarfs and Boas, $3.50 to $17.00. , This Will Be Bargain Week at This Store-SUMNER'S i:. It. I'k'iiuiHin- IM'ail. K. I . rietnmcins e of the well known lin n of lliini'onib. county, died I his inorniiiR at hla hoiin- in 1i ici Hler township. He was a ami ol l-'.x-SheHff l'. Minions He wna I" v. ars of nRe and Laves n Wife and lour children. The fiiueriil Hi-rvlceB will be held tOr morrow and Internu m made a I I, oil ester. Homicide Casess from Madison Occupy Rest of Term of Su perior Court. Wil Superb up t li- M.idls.ui that tin be il vol. .r court rw.-ed In coo uty remain.). .1 lo the Heavy Ijirih ShiM-k in California. Salinas, I'al.. Nov. 2". The heavi est ea rt lii mi k record .1 here wince tin- shock of April 1. I'.'iiii. was felt lod.i. ItiilldliiKM riKk.il for 1.1 aee "ii, Ik. and the people ni.-lied Into the streets. i-stini; and impi Tw ceils Hubert P'oplr i.ll'i ale r have iilwnvi iiivliii;, "Lis iin titii.v; of Impnri will tomorrow tak nuii ide cases froi an.) It Is probable ! r of tin- term will trial of these Inter- ! riant eases. The and Major are rlwiei'il with klllltiK Andy l-'ranklln i ml Arthur l-'riiiiklln on White I lock, ' Madison county, hit- one ov nliiK hcv- . nil months uito. and at the Madison1 iimmy term of fMiperlor rnurt rtoetit- lv the i-:is.-s were ordered removed to I : ii ii. oinbe for trial. A venire ! -lol men has b. . n summon, d by tin- slu r ilT's oltn-e and from this number It Is hoped to speedily secure a Jury to pass upon the u ii lit or Innocence of the llel'elnlalitH. In court Saturday afternoon John i 'l lonncll and James Swlnney, Indict ed several months fimi by the i;rand jurv. cliari;cd with violation ol the prohibition laws, entered picas of nolo conieiulei e and were lined J.'.OO .ach bv the court. The case of State vs. John Alby, charged vvith r talllinc. was called ami the trial stinted, but the slate's i be( witness filled to Rive v.lilchcc 111 support of the chance and a mistrial was had. TO Uti: COI.lt l ll'. It AY Take l.AXATIVK ltlloMo (.niinllie Tabb Is. liriiRKlsts refund money If It falls to i-ure. K. W. liltOV K'S sIr lm I lire is on rm-h box. J5r. NATURE TELLS YDU A Manjr An AslicTllle Eender Knows Too Well. When the kldneya nre sirk. Nature tells you all about It, Thu urine la nature'! culcndar. Infrequent or too frequent action; Any urinary trouble tells of kidney Ills. Uoan'a Kidney Pills cure all kidney Ills. Aslievllle people testify to this. J. W. t, AithurH;ui ihlauU ava mie, AaticvllTe, N. T, "aaya:1 MI afh kIvIiir Itoan'a Kidney trills my en dorsement In the hope that It will prove of help to other kidney puffer crs. i have nc-.er had any serious kidney dllllculty but the Irregular pussane of the si-rretloni caused me much anoyance and there seemed to ; lie an excess of uric acid in my sys tem. Pnan'a Kidney Pllla were high ly recommended to me and I procur ed a box at Dr. T. O. 8milh'a druR tore. I uaed them but a short time 1 when t felt Rrent rclln. and they prov ed so satisfactory thnt J do not hesi tate to spenk In their favor." I'or sale by till dealers. Price B0 rents. Foster-Mllbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Itemombcr tho tisma Doan's and ' lake no other. fi Is Now Able to Be Out Each Day in Rolling Chair Can Speak a Few Words. The many friends In Aahevllln nnd elHewliere In North Carolina of lion. Kope Kilns of Macon county will he Kind to learn that Mr. Kilns, who several weeks aRo suffered u stroke of paralysis. Is slowly iniprovinR and re-eovi-rlnR front the stroke, and that he is now aide to sit out In his rollliiR chair for a time each day. Mr. Kllas is also recoverliiK his power of speech and Is able to spenk a few words now. Ills mind is clear to everylhiiiK that Roes on iihout him, and It is thotiRht that'll will only he a ques tion of time before he Is entirely re covered. Mr. Kilns suffered the stroke of paralysis one niKht about 9 o'clock vrhile vlsltinn bin wnrr -hi -HIKninrti, nd for a time It wns toured that the'at lack miulit prove lutal. True bne Is s.nnethlnB thnt Is abb to dispense wit), th advice of outsiders. M'MMrit (iOXK Summer Is Rone and winter will conic Tom Hnrrls, the Shoemaker. hasbeRiin At No. 6 North Puck Square, To mnkc nn.l repair. No comparison with cheap factory shoes, Kor only the best materials he's going to use. No corn or bunion makers will you Ret. Kor the last to your feet he Is sure to fit. He will make you n shoe ns cheap a can he, It will feel Rood to you and look nice lo me, He will nu nd your old shoes real nice nnd neat. And his prices for such are hard to beat. !3S-12t v .. 1 ' . ' I l t. soaa ' - ' )PEERLE5ST . ri.C .5. . :j : . Thanksgiving Jtinens We will continue our Special Sale of Thanksgiving Linens until Wednesday. We have some real good val- 'nj-. ivi.iMKMJvMaMM)wl ',,. t-f t , -:,?.-. .-t 4ii-..i! uos in TaMe Damasks, and the very low prices on tlieni make them doubly attractive. Come in. '. mmJa ANNOUNCEMENT. In tinier to introduce our cjooils wo will give away , ONE POUND OF COFFEE FREE On Wetlnesday, Nov. 24th, with every pound of tea you purchase of us. "We Jinvc opened a new store and want to win your patronage. THE SIMPSON TEA & COFFEE CO., 35 East College Street. ot SuM Sals si S&ifeiiil No wonder that our Suit Sale has proven a success. We are selling our best Tailored Suits at January closing prices, and our customers appreciate the fact thatithey can get a full season s wear out of these suits and buy them far below the regular prices.- Sale Continues Tuesday aind Wednesday At $29.75 SUITS worth up to $45.00 'f At $19.75 SUITS worth up to $27.50 At $24.98 SUITS worth up to $35.00 . .. ,. j, : . At $14.50 SUITS worth up to $20.00 At $22.50 SUITS worth up to $30.00 At $11.50 SUITS worth up to $17.00 Thanksgiving SALE NOW ON The Ashe ville 3D)Fy Goods Go. 1 - ; . - i " j - j "The Store That Saves You MoncyM A ,4 v Extraordinary Suit Sale o, NOW ON 9 L IS- - ...X - .- . .
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 22, 1909, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75