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Great Sale Millinery Starts
Saturday Morning
$5.00 nhdOO Hats.... i.. .;.,.v... .v ......... ...... ... ... . $1.97
$6.00 ana $7.00 Hats. : $2.98
$10.00 and $12.00 Hats. ..... , .................. . ; ... .$4.98
'-.We bought'ten cases new, stylish shapes, gold bands, ;gold roses, wings', and
feathers from a large importer at 25 to 40 cents on the dollar and our milliners
have been busy day and night making up these stylish new hats and the lot will be
ready for your inspection Saturday morning.
: ALL COAT SUITS AND DRESSES RE-MARKED FOR QUICK SELLING.
$23.00 Coat Suits for Women and Misses. . ............. ... . . . . . . '.. . . . . .$15.00
$12.50 and $15.00 Stylish New Dresses. . .$8.50
$5.00 Voile Skirts . . ..-: . .. . $3.48
Hosiery Specials Again Saturday
25c Guaranteed IToso for Women in seconds. .. ...... ...... ... ...10c a pair.
Misses and Boys Ileavy Four Thread Hose, 25c in first quality, Saturday . . .10c pr.
Men's 10c Fast Black Sox. ..... ... ... ... 6c a pair.
The sale of Fine Silks continues from day to day with increasing interest on all
sides. , ,. . : -. :
50c Fancy Silks for evening dresses .................. ..... ....... .33c yd.
39c Oyama Silks for evening dresses 25c yd.
$1.00 grade Foulards and Fancy Messalines '...'. . ... ....59c yd.
Kindley 's Ideal Guaranteed Kid Gloves for Women. . . .... . . ... ... ... .$1.00 a pair.
Every shade 'and every size. Fully guaranteed.? n
10 to 11 a. m. Saturday Children's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs . .4c each.
Extra Values in Table Linens 75c All Linen Table Damask. ... .49c yard.
35c Cotton Table Damask... ........... ....... ......... .23c yd.
Turkev Red Table Damask ... ...19c yd.
V $1.00 Fine Satin Damask, all linen. . .69c yd.
Yard wide Linen Cambric, worth 50c, at..." 25c yd.
Cotton Napkins ..48c doz.
All Linen Napkins . . .89c doz.
W. E. KINDLEY
15, 17 and 19 South Main Street,
& CO.
Asheville, N. C.
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
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Saturday Selling
We invite you to take advantage of our SPECIAL VALUES for we are more than anxious to convince you that
we can save you money in every department. Everything as advertised. As usual we are always looking out for
our customers' interest. So, for Saturday's selling we offer the following exceptionally good values: ? ,
AMUSEMENTS
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"The Vengeance of Denlse"
tonight. r
Monday, Dec. 6.-Isle of
Sptce, matinee and night 4
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Tonight the Plckert Stock company
will present what they claim to bo the
but play In their repertoire, "The
Vengeance of Denis." New special
ties will be introduced between acts.
After tho regular performance the
nmaleur contest takes place, which
promises to be very amusing, as there
are live or six contestants who are
anxious to show their friends' their
dramatic ability. Five dollars In gold
will be given to the winner.
Isle of Spier. Matinee and Xlglil.
It doesn't take, much power of de
duction to figure out that if it costs
several thousand dollars to produce
an ordinary musical comedy. It must
cost a small fortune to lalinch an ex
traordinary ; extra vaanu like the
"Isle of Spice," D. C. Whitney's pi
quant musical mixture. . It's all ex
traordinary acencrv. -. electrical ef"
feota. FoMiimm. Mil and chorus. It
Is the object of the press of the coun
try 'to tell the thenter-golng public
Just what is good and bad in the the
atrical world. Read the splendid en
comiums which have been written
about tho greatest of all musical com
edies, the "lule of Spice. It's true,
every word of It. This attraction will
he on view at the Grand, Monday,
December 6. matinee and night.
At the rise of the curtain there Is
a soft and dainty blending of color,
music that Is ravishing sweet, and a
lnlnn of young and beautiful femi
ninity grouped about the stage In plc
tiires.iue attitudes. Then the come-
dlnns come and make you laugh with
their funny sayings and doings. Then
there will be dancing numbers ren
dered with a sprlghtllness that mukes
the pulse insensibly quicken. Then
follows more girls, ana tne very mr
soems full of a swirling, gyrating
rh.ioa of color In silks. It's the "Isle
of Solce." with its popular songs of
the whistling sort. Its enst oi pnnei
pals with a world-wide reputation, us
i a i'.n nd efficient chorus, and Its
ta-nuUful electric and scenic effects.
There will lie a bargain mniinm i
1 o'clock. Trices, adults, 78-ana du
.... . - . X' I .,1.
cents;, children, sa ceiu v.,,,
i.rlces. 21 cents to 11.50. ueservca
.i now on an la at the Mountain
City Stationery store.
Sure Sign of Winter.
Ths-lamps are. lighted early,
The air is raw and chill.
The trees are almost lealless.
The wind blows with a will.
But the sign which tells me surely
The year Is growing old
Is that my dally morning bath
Is getting beastly coldl
Is. Touch Hancock In New York
Sun.
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CASTOR OIL-POWDER
Aura Lnsm fr .TASTCICM AmmmAirr
mBorriM osoaisss Uuhm
rv Lkin SAFEST
4-1 LAXATIVE KNOWN
Loot Forever.
"I want something to go with
lips.' " said the beauty who was trying
to write a verse In prise contest.
"I have exactly what you want, re
plied the bold young man at the other
side of the table.
"Tou horrid thing," she said after
he had completed the rhyme, "you
have made me forget the Idea I had
--Chicago Record-Herald.
Flannelette for Kimo
nas 500 yards in neat
patterns in Persian de
signs, 18c and 22c k ind,
Special tomorrow 12 1-2&
Regular $1.00 C. B. Cor
sets 69c 200 of those
latest stylo long hip cor
sets just received. Spe
cial tomorrow only . .69c.
Regular $5.00 Silk Pet
ticoats $2.89 Just receiv
ed another lot of these
crisp new petticoats, reg
ular $5 value $2.89
$2.00 Pure Linen Waists
$1.25 These are strictly
tailored waists, neatly
tucked with linen collar
and cuffs. Special to
morrow $1.25
$2.00 Flannel Waists
$1.25 These are in me
dium and dark colors,
strictly tailored and made
of flannel. Special to
morrow . . . . . . . . . $1.25
$6 Extra Long Sweaters
$3.98 This is a lot of
those very popular ladies'
sweaters, 3(i in. long, tliis
season's newest style.
Tomorrow ... $3.98
$1.25 Black Cotton Pet
ticoats 89c Made of ex
cellent quality imitation
heatherhloom with deep
embroidered flounce. To
morrow ..89c.
Bleached Union
Suits 50c r0 doz. run of
the mills Ladies' Pure
White Union Suits, regu
lar $1.00 value. Tomor
row ..50c.
Choice of 50 Trimmed
Hats $3.98 Worth up to
$7.50 each. A big money
saving opportunity. To
morrow . .... ... . .$3.98
$5.00 Children's Coats
$2.48150 Sample Coats
iri all colors. Sizes (-14
years. Special tomor
row ... ... .......$2.48
15c Ladies' Black Hoso
3 pr. 25(5 75 doz. of these
heavy black Cotton llosc,
regular 15c value. To
morrow .1 pair. ..... .25c.
25c Baby Caps 10c 15
do? Wool Knitted Pa!y
Caps in pinkH blue and
white, regular 25c val
ue... ... 10c.
20c Turkish Towels 2
for 25c 40 doz. Full Size
extra ' heavy Bleeched
Hath Towels, regular 20c
value. Tomorrow 2 for 25c
50c Outing Petticoats
39c 15 doz. heavy quali
ty Outing Petticoat), cut
very full, regular'50c val
ue. Tomorrow ..... .39c
50c Ladies' Bleached
Vest and Pants 25c GO
doz. pure white fleeced
Vest and Pants, nil sizes;
regular 50c quality. To
morrow ...... .... .25c.
$1.50 and $2.00 Walking
Hats 98c All colors, with
turn up side. The very
latest styles. Special to
morrow 98c,
All Suits, Coats and Dresses at One-Third to One-Fourth Off
The Asheville Dry Goods Co.
I "The Store That Saves You Money"
Atrip down town is
not complete un
less you bring home a
box of NUNNALLY'S.
Somebody at home is
expecting it. If not some
body will be delightfully
surprised. . NUNNAL
LY'S is always appre
ciated, because it is al
ways pure, fresh, and
delicious. The finest of
all candies.
THE Qnf SMS
ARE THE DRIER
Another Phase of the Campaign Against
; ' Liquor Will Soon Come to
the Fore.
nnm ot tho connlgneo, the nature of
tho contents of the reepptnele and thu
quantity contained therein. It l a
notorious fiict. io ay persona who
have had experience In attempting to
drive out "Mind tlttem." that practi
cally all the liquor now shipped Into
prohibition territory Ih labeled at eome
other or not labeled at all, and fre
quently adilrewsed to persona other
than the coimlirnee.
The federal authorities alrendy have
sent out ni'tioo to all manufacturer
of Intoxicant that their warea muat be
labelled on the outside of the pnekug.)
on and after, the Brat of the new year,
Ni tilnn forth the nature of tho con.
i i i tent and the exact amount In each
I pne Knge. It I believed that If the
WnnhlnKtim, leo. 3 AnuUu-r phase j ,iw.t, m,,!,,,,!,.,, eo-operote with tho
In the iin at mnipatKn RKnlnM I. qur ! federal government In the enforce-
THE PRESIDENT
LOOKS HIM OVER
A treeh aupply always kept by
, c a. nATson,
at ration Avenue.
"None Like Nunnally
will eomo to Che fore the llrst ir next
month, when the revised penal code
of the United Stiitcs la to become ef
fective. Many of Ihe changes mnile In
the penal laws by the Hlxtleth con
gres were of minor Intercut, but the
section relating to the shipment of
IntoxlentinR liquors Into "dry" tern
tor contained new legislation, the re
sult of which will be to mnke the
United tUntes a fuctor In prosecuting
violators of the act. In thickly srtlled
communltler the local authorities, as a
rule, are able to deal effectively with
offenders, hut In certain sections of
the Houth and Went, where eUlcmcnt
Is rparse, tho task la not so easy, and
the members of congress rom those
aeetlona insisted that the federal gov
ernment should come to the aid of tho
loeal authorities.
Three sections of the new eodlltcn
tlon relate to the liquor tralllc. The
most Important provision Is that on
the aid of the local authorities,
and after January 1 every shlpnv nt
of Intoxicating liquor shall bear tho
"It"
ONLY 18 MORE BUSINESS DAYS
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Christmas giving is in greater vogue than ever. .
Fanlnon ih like love, one does not explain it, one
submits to it. However, the market may vary, hap
piness is purchased at the same old price; the great
est happiness in life has been in seeing the happiness
"we give to others; without that incentive, the world
would be like a watch robbed of its mainspring. ,
We are ready for you with tne greatest line of
: Beautiful Christmas Gifts, suitable for Ladies, Misses
and Children.
KKSl'I.TH OP XK)I.
Health ami Natural Condition Conic
. lYtmi Ulght Fowling.
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Man., physically, should be like a
perfoetiy regulated machine, each port
working easily In Its appropriate place.
A' alluht derangement causes undue
friction and wear, and frequently ruins
the entire system.
A well-known educator of lloston
found a way to keep the brain and the
body In that harmonious co-operation
which mnk.'S a toy of living.
"Two year ago," ihe writes, "being
In a condition of nervoua exnnusiion,
I resigned my position as teacher,
which I had held for over 40 yeara.
Hlnce then the entire rest haa. of
course, been a benefit, but the use of
Grape-Nuta haa removed one great
cause of Illness In the past, namely,
constipation, and Ita attendant evils.
"I generally mnke my entire preen
fast on a raw egg beaten Into four
spoonfuls of OrapeNuU. with little
hot milk or hot water added. I like
It extremely, my food assimilates, and
mv howela take care of themselves.
I find mr brain power and physical
endurance much greater and I know
that the use of the drape-Nut haa
contributed largely to thla result.
"It la with fellnis of grstltude that
t write thla testimonial, and trust It
msy be the means of aiding other In
their search for health."
!ok In pkgs for the Utile book
The Ttoad to Wellvllle." "There's
Hesson."
Ever reed the above letter? new
One appears from time In tlm Titer
nrc reniilne, true and full of human
ment of the law It will be a conipnrit
lively easy matter to suppress tho
"blind tigers." It Is pointed out thut
from now on they cunnot exist without
violating the federal statute, und the
nssinnptlon of the department of Jus
tlco Is that would-be violators will not
care to tnke the chiinco of falling Into
th chillies of the federal courts.
It has been alleged from tlmo to
time that In some of the stutea where
the rale of Intoxlcutlng liquor hns been
prohibited In one way or another the
railroads and express companies as
sistvd the violators of tho law by act
Ing as buying or selling agents, or
bin h. Congress, with the idea of put
ting a stop to this practice, provided
as follows: "Any rallroud company,
express company, or other common
carrier, or any other person who. In
connection with the transportation of
any spirituous, vinous, malted, fer
merited, or other Intoxicating liquor of
any kind, from one state, territory, or
district of the United Htates, Into any
state, territory or district of tho Unltei!
States, or from any foreign county
Into any state, territory, or dlstrle
of the United Htates, shall collect th
purchase price or any part thereof,
before, on, or after delivery, or shall
In any manner act as the agent of tho
buyer or seller of any such liquor, for
tho purposo of buying or wiling or
completing the sale thereof, saving
onlv In tho actual transportation mid
delivery of the same, ahull bo lined not
more than $5,000."
Gov. MiafroUi on) Suffrage.
(Continued from page 1.)
It Is conceded that since the passage
of that act Judge burton has been
punctilious In observing It, yet there
frank expression of tho opinion
that the use of private cars by Judges
If- if YV''W;''JVa
saying that It Judge Lurton made use
of private enrs furnished him by tho
nil I mil (U, he would make it his per
gonal business to have an effective
tight organised against the confirma
tion of the nomination. The senate la
more particular about the confirma
tion of nomlneea to the Supreme Court
of the United States than in any other
matter that cornea bef ..e It, and It Is
safe to predict that the Lurton nomi
nation will be acrutlnlxed carefully.
Croup la most prevalent during the
dry cold weather of the early winter
months. Parenta of young children
should tie prepared for It All that la
needed Is u bottle of Chamberlain a
('oiiiOt I'.einedy. Many mothers are
never without It In their homes and
It bus never disappointed them.
at the least raises tho question of
propriety sulllcient to merit an In
qulry. One prominent republican
senator from the west Is quoted as
Counting the Mere Piilch.
Uncial prldo Is a kind of iiatrlotlsm
that Insts ns lung as any sentiment.
The story Is told of a stranger In Mil
waukee who. seeing an Irishman at
work In the street, asked him what
wns the population of the town.
"oh, about forty thousand waa the
reply.
"Korty thousand! It must certainly
have more than that." said the visitor.
"Well." said the Irishman, "it wud
be about two hundred and seventy-five
thousand If ye were to count tho
Uiiich." Youth'e Companion. '
Your complexion aa well aa your
temper la rendered miserable by
disordered liver. Uy taking Chamber.
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablota you
can Improve both.
Speaking of rtes.
"Is she good at pyrograpby?"
"You bet. specially her apple plea."
-Unit I more American.'
New York, Iec. I. At tho first of
tho aeries of public meetings arrang
ed by tho Knunl Franchise society.
which waa held at the Harden theater
this afternoon, Qov. John F. Bhafroth
of Colorado waa the principal speak
er. He waa Introduced by the presi
dent, Mrs. Clarence II. Mackey, and
waa received with applause by tne
large audience of women'a suffrage
enthusiasts. He apoke nterestlngly
upon tha subject, "Should Women
Have the Right to vote," ana. arier
the conclusion of hla addresa anawer
ed many pertinent questions In re
sard to tho practical worklnga ot wo
men'a suffrage in coioraao ana oiner
states where the experiment haa been
tried. The courso of meetings will
extend through tho winter and among
the speakers who will addresa these
meetings will be the Hey. nenry n.
Nssh of Cambridge. Mass.: Everett
Colhv, the Kev. Anna II. 8hew. Mar
tin W. Uttleton, Mayor Brand Whit
lock of Toledo: CoL George Harvey,
and Mlsa Jane Addama. Among the
box-holdere for tho entire course are
Mrs. Mackev. Mrs. Everett roit.y,
Mrs. J. n. Prince. Mlsa May Ward
Mrs. J. XV. Rrannan and many other
society women Interested In the move
menu ...
A Sewing Machine Motor
Is Always Ready
And Costs Only One-Fifth
of One Cent Per
Hour to Run
Buy One Now and Save
Health and Strength
ASHEVILLE ELEOTilC CO.
Phone 69.
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