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3 3 '! 1 i9 f M 7 x " v "'aouiui;D iiuim aiuiiiHun miocni i ji u u iuij'ub juuuu a j i ui tcv (; J V m s ii .a 'iiisrniii No Alum No Umo vAf.? .... "Vt,. "ScT -VJ Home Baked Bread. u Biscuit, Cake, Pastry. H ' Fresfc-Tasteful. Health ful, and Economical when made with Royal Is the only baking po wder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar 1 . ;.' HlfflS TEXT OF THE 111 SMITH HOTEL CASE Decision on Appeal from that of Judge Peebles, by Jus tice Walker. The opinion handed down by the Supreme court In the Smith estate hotel case, In which case, incidentally, a re-hen rlnK has been granted in so far as the former commissioner, C. H. Miller, is concerned, is interesting and follows: Elisabeth A. Smith vs. C. H. Miller. Walker, J. 1. Estates Sale Of. Statutes, Constitutional Law. Revlnal, Sec. 15S0, proidlng for the sal of contingent remainders, is con stitutional and valid. 3. Estates, Contingent Remainders, , Sale Of, Interests Safeguarded, Void Decrees, Reinvestments, Funds In Hand, Uncompleted, Investment, Sale Of, Liens, Notice. Procedure, Appeal and Error. In an action brought under the pro visions of Revisal, Sec. 15U0, to sell certain lands devised to E. for life and a contingent remainder to her children, It appeared that to further n scheme to erect a hotel on one of the city lots, the court had decreed the sale of certain other of the lands and had appointed a commissioner to act in furtherance of Its object. The lands were sold and the proceeds applied to the building of the hotel, but only having funds sufficient to erect the skeleton work of the hotel, other of the lands were decreed by the court to be sold, and their proceeds to be like wise applied; but that these would not be sufficient for the purpose; and that when erected the hotel would not be a desirable Investment, especially in the unfurnished condition in which it then would be left. Held, 1. The de cree of the further sale and reinvest ment was void, not meeting the statu tory requirement that the interests In volved should be properly safe-guarded; 2, that the court was without au thority to order a reinvestment of funds not then available, but depend Ing upon the outcome of future sales of the land, and of this notice was implied to third persons; 3, that the purchasers at the sale of the land de rived a clear title thereto; 4, that the commissioner came under no personal liability to the contractor or material men of the hotel building; 5, that en dorsers of a note made to procure money for building the hotel, had no claim on the hotel lot; 6, that the QUICK RELIEF OF II CHING ECZEMA Was Surprising Inflammation Re duced in a Few Hours and Cure Soon Followed Bey's Torture had Been Intense for -Years Friend's Child had Eczema, Too, MOTHER TELLS HOW CUTICURA CURED BOTH Sac! iread for I rs untU It Terr nearly oorered the 'k part of bis leg to the knea, 1 Finally I got Guticura Soap, Cutl- " WhT my hoy was tiz yean old, he tiffnred terribly with eczema. Baeould Dottber sit still nor lio quietlrln bed. tor tna itching was dreadful. He would irritate ipots by scratching with his tuu is and that only made tbens worse. A doctor treated him and we triad almost everything, but the eoaema seemed to spread. It started in a small place oa the lower extremities and spread lor two j mar 'gtotl cura Ointment and Cutteura Vim and gave them according to directions. I used them la the morning and thateren Ing, before I put my boy to bed, I used them again and the improvement eren in those few boen was surprising, the Inflammation seemed to be so much leas. I used two boxes ri Cutloura Ointment, the same of the Pills and the Soap and my boy was oured. My son is now in bis seventeenth rear and be has never had a return of the ecxma. " I took care of a friend's child that had eeaema oa its face and limbs and I wind the Cuttcura Snap and Ointment, 1 bey acted ea the ehud Just aa they did oa. my-eoa and it has never returned. I would recommend tbaCuticura Reme dies to anyone. Mrs. A. J. Cochran, Columbia Are., Philadelphia, Pa Got. 30, 1909." FOR SKIN HUMORS Torturing, disfiguring patches of bo mor or the akin, scalp or bands are ins'actfy reiievod and speedily cured, isv tle nikfority of cases, by warm baths waii (. utioura Soap and gentle anoint ings of Cuucura Ointment. For eose mei, nub's, itrhings, irritations, lnflaro rnatu'ns, dandruff, dry, Una anil tailing bair, fr sanatint, sntMrrtie cleansing and all punmie of the tniet, three pure, ivnt, g'iu rvJii-! ' are -tsnriTaled. r.,.fm H.' r ) o -n sa, Cut iwa j I ' 1 J , .-.I -r ' ., !. , I r- if r m About .One .Application , , per Day to Place Children Under Its Care. Headache, Heartburn,, Gas and Indiges tion vanish and you feel fine in five minutes. Contingent .Remainders, commissioner sell the hotel lot and report to the court, and the proceeds bo reinvested and held for the divisees o the extent of the value of the lots and th ecosts of Improvements thereon tree from the claims of material men, etc.; 7, thnt the claim of priorities i.f material men among themselves may not arise. In this case, as the hotel property may not bring sufficlen to pay the amount to be paid to the dev isees, and this question will not be now passed upon. Appeal from Peebles, J., June term. 19118, of Buncombe, by Engineering Company and S. I, Bean company. COLDS CAUSE HKADACHE. LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Ortp remedy re moves cause. Call for full name. Look for signature E. W. OROVE. 1 5c house to a capacity house by the Hut-ton-Balley Stock company. This story is one which has been read and re read by almost every one; it never fails to bring heart-throbs and even tears to the eyes of the sympathetic, and although it has been written and played many years it never grows old. There are no words of criticism to offer for Its splendid production last night, but rather words of of commen dation for the excellent way in which each member of the cast has Inter preted and so thoroughly acted, out their several carta. Each one ap peared as though they had been espec ially selected and trained for their role In this play alone, and yet the reper toire of the company contains a long list of plays, which are put on from night to night in a pleasing manner. Tonight the company will appear in the four act comedy drama, "A South ern Princess," at which Mr. Bailey how extended another invitation for ladles to attend free, provided they are ac companied by a person holding a paid 30 cent ticket, if secured before A o'clock p. m. After the production of this piece the drawing will take place for the Morris chair, which Is valued at 110. There will be another drawing Saturday night at which time there will be given away a handsome 100-piece dinner set, valued at 2 These prizes can be seen In the win. dow at Burton & Holt' fn-nlture store, Patton avenue and Battery Park Place. There will be a ladles' and chll dren's matinee Saturday afternoon to which all school children will be ad mitted for 10 cents and In addition will receive a bag of candy. The bill on this occasion will be "Tempest and Sunshine. ' At the meeting of the directors of the North Carolina Children's Home society to be held at Greensboro March t. the advisability of establish' ins a receiving home for children will be taken up and discussed. The idea is to have a place where the children which re received hy the society. may be taken care of until they are nlaced In homes. - The North Carolina Children' Home society. Incorporated, Is supported entirely by voluntary contributions and Is purely charitable in, its work.. The board of directors numbers some the beat known busi ness and professional men in the state. The society, through its Btate super intendent, WUllam B. Streeter, is en gaged In the work of placing children lik. homes and seeing that tney are provided Tor. : The society covers a field which la not covered by other orphanages, either" fraternal , of ' de nominational. , These orphanages, at least some of .Uum, will not receive a child while its father Is living, nor will they take a child, except between the ages of sis and twelve years, and there are certain other restrictions which sometimes keep them, from re ceiving very needy .ichUdren. And the fact that practically every orphanage in the state is filled throws considera bly more work upon the Children's Home society. ' ". '' ' . ;..;7 Demands Increasing Rapidly.":' ; In conversation with a Oasette- News representative, this morning Mr. Streeter stated that the demand upon the society are Increasing . rapidly. During the past week he ha received applications from persons in various parts of the state to take cnarge oi nine children. . The applications aver age about one each day, or per month. Before a child is received by the society to be placed In some home, the condition of Its' parents,; if such are alive, 1 carefully Investigated and If It is thought that the society can do the child some good by taking cnarge of It, the formalities, are gone through with necessary to giving the legal custody of the child to the society. This child 1 theiK eared for until suitable home . can be found for It When an application is made to the society for a child, the financial, rellg lous and Boclal conditions or me ap plicant are carefully Investigated be' fore the child I placed, in tni way the society almost always has several children who it ha to provide board for until placed, and the Idea Is to tabltsh a receiving home for them Tou can eat anything your stomach craves without fear of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will fer ment or sour on your stomach If you will take a little Dlapepsin occasion ally. ' Tour , meal will taste good, and anything .you eat will be digested nothing can ferment or turn Into acid or poison or stomach gas. '. - which causes Belching, Dizziness, a feeling of fullness after eating. Nausea, Indi gestion (like a lamp of lead In (torn ach), Biliousness, Heartburn, Water Brash, Fain In Stomach and Intestines or other symptoms. Headaches from the stomach are absolutely unknown where this effect ive remedy is used. Dlapepsin really does all the work of a healthy stom ach. It digests your meal when your stomach can't. A single dose will di gest all the food you eat and leave nothing to ferment or sour and upset the stomach. Get a large 10-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin from your druggist and start taking now, and in a little while you will actually brag ,, about , your healthy, strong Stomach, for you then can eat anything and everything you want without the slightest discomfort or misery, and every particle of im purity and Gas that is In your stom ach and Intestines is going to be car ried away without the use of laxatives or any other assistance. Should you at this moment be suf fering from Indigestion or any stom ach disorder, you can get relief with in five minutes. PAVING ASSESSMENTS ARE TO BE RESISTED Southside Avenue Property Owners Will Take Case Up to Supreme Court. The Supreme court will be Invoked to determine the validity of the as sessments against property on South- side avenue by reason of the paving several years ago of that thorough fare. Arrangements have been made for a test can and the matter will probably go to the Supreme court In the spring. Those property owners on Southside avenue who object to the assessments trnve retained Wells & Swain and Prank Carter to represent them. Corporation Counset Bernard will look after the city's Interest. The complainants allege that the as sessments are Invalid for more than one reason. Th chief point probably that will be raised by the complainants through their counsel will have to do with the requisite number of signers to the petition asklna- for the paving of the street, the allegation being that the required number of property own ers did not sign. In this connection It will be contended that C. H. Miller, former commissioner for the Smith estate, signed for the estate and that he was without authority to do so. It will be further argued that the as sessment of 14 per front foot Is prac tknlly confiscatory; that the city In Improving the avenue caused to be built several expensive culvert and and the costs of Improvements thereof against the property owners. Another objection to the assessments relates to the method of assessment. City Tag Collector Bartlett. who has been preparing to sell , property on Southside avenue under execution for the paving assessment, will hold up pending the determination of the test case, , In the event that the contestants should be successful the city would be forced to bear the entire expense of the paving of Southside avenue. A LARGE AUDIENCE H i SAW "LENA RIVERS' The Moltou-nelley Mock Company Are Circa) ly 11ea1ng Aslwvlllo Theater Goers. , Shskccpstre. "A horse a horse! Mc hlugilom for a lior-r-rspl" wreaiuptl Klchnrd III, rattllnu the hilt of his tin sword In or der to ndd M the rnchct "Machine broke down ntcnln?" I quired a pitlk-ry god maliciously. Clevelaud Leader. The "Weaker Sex." Miss Forty I don't see why the men call us the "weaker sex.", I'm sure they seem to be the one that are afraid to marry. ' ' ; - Special $6,VoiIc Skirts J53.98 ; Just Received our Beautiful Line of Ladies' Pumps f"or Spring Wear, m Gun Metal, Suede, Patent .Leath ers, Tans and Calfs. Prices range from $1.98 to $3.00. P.. i,l......j,.THE store THAT SAVES YOU HONEY" i " -"""-'""""'"jl until they can be placed. The Society's Work. : Since its organization In 1903, and up to December 1, 1909, the society had received 164 children, placed 849, and It then had on hand 15. Of the 349 children placed, seven had died, eight had been adopted, two placed in institutions, 39 restored to relatives, 31 became self-supported, four girls married, and 269 children had been placed In homes subject to visitation by the agents of the society. The to tal of applications for children that period was 2079. while 2016 of these applications were Investigated. In addition to the 264 children received into legal custody, 488 other alleged oases of need were Investigated and suggested disposition of the case made. The president oi me sociei Dr. S. Westray Battle, while assisting Mr, Streeter in the field are Miss Sa die Bllyeu and Mrs. Nannie Williams. The society has done a eplendld work In the tate; Its objects being to place ohildren In homes, not a .servants, nut as children of those homes, and after they are placed, the society see that thv-y are cared for. t LOGAN MERCHANT TATXORi' . Legal Bldg. S. Park Square. X , t Phone 797. : , - i MIIIIHMIMMMMIHMM i Lower Prices X on coal can not be obtained X anywhere than from us. We sell BEST QCALITY JELLICO AND CUMBERLAND MOUN TAIN BLOCK for . $5.00 This ha been bur price for two or three . months. Blue Oem remains the same. t Southern Coal Square. Office 14 North Pack Phone) 114. he-- FALL1NOAIR Many People Hae: a . Simple Way of Stopping It. It was Dr. Sangerbond, of Paris, who first discovered that dandruff and falling hair were caused by a mi crobe. - And now that Parisian Sage, the remedy that kills the dandruff germ la told In every town in America, the clean people of this country have awakened to the (act that dandruff i unnecessary; that falllBT -. hair and Itching scalp can be quickly stopped. and that people who use Parisian Sage will never grow bald. ,. To every ready of the Oaxette- New who wishes to eradicate disgust' lng dandruff, stop falling hair, and have an immaculately clean scalp free from Itchiness, we make this of fer: v. We will return your money, without red tape, if Parisian Sage does not banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp In two weeks. . - Parisian Sage is sold by druggists everywhere, for f0 cents a large bot tle. It I an Ideal, daintily perfumed hair dressing, free from grease and stickiness, and will cause hair to grow lustrous and luxuriant. Sold and guaranteed by Dr. T. C Smith's Drug Store. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by Glroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N,T. ... . Mrs. Francis Koegl, 41, W. Jessa mine St, St Paul, Minn., on Nov., 1, 1909, wrote; "I have used several hair tonios, but there Is none , that can compare with Parisian Sage. It cured my falling hair and dandruff, and It does not only cure those trouble, but I the best hair grower irr the-world.' That beautiful but sad story, "Lena Rivers," by Mary t. Holmes was pre sented la-it evening at the Grand opera IT IS SERIOUS Some Asheville People Pat! to RestBae the fsrrkmanras of a Bad - . . .. - Back. . . .. .. .. The constant aching of a bad back. The weariness, the tired feeling, The pains and ache of kidney 111. Are serious if reflected. . . Dangerous urinary troubles follow.. An Asheville cltixe n show you how to avoid them. Mrs. U. 8. Bryson, 12 CarUr street, Asheville, N. C say: '1 have no hesitation In recommending Dosn's Kidney Pills as I know they are re. liable remedy. Some time ago I was In a bad way a the result of sharp pains In my back. The kidney secre tions were also unnatural and I cam to the conclusion that my kidneys needed attention. Learning of Dosn's Kidney Pills, t procured a bog at Dr. T. C. Smith' Drug Store and began their use in accordance will the di rection. was not long before was feeling better In every way." For (ale by all dealers. Price (0 tents." Foster-Milburn Co.,' Buffalo, New fork, (kilt agent for the United StRlt'S. Remember the name Doan'e end )-k qo other. CATARRH CTRKD : ' ! B4 Breath, K'Hawklng, Kinging la the Kara, Deafness, Harking? Cough Tphlnt Qotcklsi CnreA .. - . BOTAJilCv BLOOD BAJLJ4V TOE Remedy . which, cure) CsttatTb by Killing the Catarrhal , Polam aad runirint tb Blood. rt '-: foe mast not nervt dJswWrtr of NAUSEATING YhXLOW MATTER front th Ear, Nose pad Throat. . , CATaRHH. 18 NOT ONL.T . DAN QEROTJ9 In this way, but It causes ulcerations, death aad decay f bones, kill ambition, often - causes loss of appetite., and reaches to general de bility,, Idiocy and Insanity. It needs att MUton at once. Our. It by Uklng BOTANltJ BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) It is a quick, radical, permanent our because It rids the system of the poi son germ that cause catarrh. At ths same time BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) purine th blood, does away with every symptom of catarrh. B. B. B. end a tingling flood of warm, rich, pur blood direct to the paralyced tWvea, and part affected by catarrhal poison, jtlvlnt warmth and strength lust whnr It I needed, and In this i way making ft perfect, lasting cur of Catarrh In all It forms. ' , Whsn we say that B. H. B. cure we man a real cure and this we guaran tee. Q. D, B- ha cured thousands ef ietarrh cs even the most deep tested kind-rafter every other treat int hsd failed. botanic blood 'pam. (b. b. f.) Is pleasant and en'e to take; com BARGAINS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AT SPECIAL IFal ms Royal 5 South Main Street 5000 yards Dotted Curtain Swiss, 12 l-2c grade, special 8 l-3c Yard 1000 yards 36 inch Black Taffeta Silks, worth $1.25, special 69c Yard 1 f . . i,e,h 4 tHf I 5000 yards Apron Ginghams splendid" grade, worth 8 l-3c, special for Thrusday and Friday 5c Yard , Special, one hundred R. & 0. Corsets, the $1 and $1.50 grade, special for, one fimlted to a customer, . . . , , ' 75 Cents rv,itif?frsir i 5 5000 yards 40-inch Lawns and India Linens, worth 15c and 18o yd. Special, for Thursday and Friday ' , , , .'. 9 1-2 Cents pno1 of pure Bnt" f Y ri.P! t r.KT Th 1 1 vtn Co., Atl. H' '..-'Tfl, or At 1 1 l i I LAfUl cwi t i a,; ectiuns ( ipifTsdlents. 1 WiKInt 20,000 yards Laces and Embroideries range in price from 8 l-3c to 25c per yd. Short lengths, they are in lengths from 5 to iu yaraa. inia enure line wii be placed on Bale for Thurs- i - day and Friday, special 2c Yard Calicos and Unbleached PomesticB, worth 7, for Thursday and. Friday - ' r 5c Yard "DON'T TAIL TO VISIT THE PALAIS BARQAHT3. ROYAL TOU 1 1 fit! 4.
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