Monday, March 14, 1910. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS.' KINDLEY'S ram iwu i l - . a BALANCE WRDIMb ! I l I Superb Mowing of fashion's ate$t fancies in Jpring jtfpparei Every department in this popular store is filled to overflowing with beautiful Spring goods. Ac commodating salespeople are ready and anxious to fill your every7 want. It is a known fact that nowhere in the city will you find such large vari eties and such excellent values. Then, too, the Bon Marche guarantees satisfaction you can tit depend upon the merchandise purchased here, whether a pin or an elaborate suit or costume. Saster Qloves jfwait tour Approval Ever on the alert for the newest and best for our patrons, we count our selves favored indeed by those leading makers of gloves whose productions contribute to render this showing unique in the many spring novelties it presents. The Centemeri kid gloves are the best we show, to those that have been fortunate enough to wear a pair, there is no need stating they are the best that money can buy. The most critical women buyers purchase these gloves and will accept no substitute. In the glace and undressed kid for $1.90 and $2.00 pair. Other kid gloves are priced at $1.00 to $1.65 pair in all colors. Silk gloves, in black and colors, for 50c pair up. Mr. Cannon Figures that Coun ty Bought $300,000 Worth of Things It Could Have Raised. MEETING AT DANA; CORN CLUB FORMED All Day Gathering, the Ladies Attending, Too Addresses by Mr. Parker and Prof. Schaub. mi Spring Jiyles in JBIG Millinery Our Milliners have been working night and day, to place before you for your inspection, the most beautiful display of Spring Hats this section has yet seen. The elaborate creations of Ameri ca's foremost designers are shown on the second floor of the Bon Ma-rehe's store. See our hats, compare them with others. If you are looking for values, this is certainly the place to come. Then the styles we show will naturally appeal to ladies who know and appreciate distinctive models in up-to-date Millinery. The large "Monoplane'' hat still retains its popularity and the presence of cloud-like masses of tulle, and the extensive use of unfinished leghorn and black velvet indicates the hioh favor these decidedly effective styles enjoy. Spring Suits and Presses Are Wonderfully becoming The remarkably varied assortment of correct styles are surprising and pleasing, even those who come prepared to be extremely critical the show ing IS SUDeriOf. Close' v allied rn rhp manv vluc; L. f ..l. n - i J - 7 vviujiyv, lWdlUlO Ul Slylt. 13 IMC unexpectedly beautiful blending of colors and shades in the fabrics, all of wnicn represent tne best and newest type of the weavers' art. Another thing that is at tracting the buyers to this store is the very reasonable prices we are offering them tor. Our strongest line sells for $25 00. In this line we can show you a variety of , , . . , J sults second to none. There f are some superb dresses at this price also, for both street and evening wear. 1 Crar merits are nrerallv nrmnrirr mfn d..j. nr r 6 r "ft iW yi ivciiuy-io-w ear department. Never have,we shown so large and diversified an assortment as now Pav a cal to this denartment whpfhpr vnn wich - u.... . v . .J t r r "c'" LV wu "r not ir win be time well spent. JDadies and Children's J4ose for Saster-tide Oazette-News nureau, Hotel Oates, Hendersonville. March 14. It was mi all ilay affair, about " rarmrra gathering from a radius of 15 miles of country, bringing tliclr wives ami children that the "seed eorn meeting" held at Dana Saturday. Demonstrator T. I!. Parker and Prof. I. O. Schaub gave the fanners some interesting Information about the cul tivation of corn and the advantages of making a careful selection of th seed to produce the largest yields. Although the roads in many places were very had on account of the recent rains, yet the weather, Saturday, was ideal for an all day gathering nnd the farmers having no particular work at home, the fields too wet for plow ing, arrived in Dana early in t lie morning bringing their households and each a lurge basket of dinner. About 1 o'clock Mr. Parker announced that the meeting would adjourn for dinner. The ladles began preparing a spread of every variety of good things to eat "off the farm." and soon all were seated about a boiintu:l "dinner on the ground.'' In th. afternoon the subject td' the boys corn contest was thoroughly explained. A. Cannon of Horse Shoe, the well known Hender son count farmer, spoke to the audi ence in a forceful manner, urging the farmers to lend their aid to the boys, I encouraging them to stay on the farms and raise more corn . He said that the younger generation ul farmers will soon be called upon to supply tin cotintrv with produce and that his 20. ivears experience of farming in Hen-! derson county bad brought him to 'the conclusion that this country can at; least meet the demands for produce consumed bv pie in Henderson county. He has figured mil that at (to present and during the pasi year. over $.100, I worth of produce which; could be raised here was shipped ml.. the county from the west and other parts. "This certainly should not be th case uu longer. said Mr. Cajuion., "Wo must be up anil doing, arid the best way possible is to teach the hosl anil at the s'"ie time keep it u I selves." Grand Millinery Opening Will Begin MARCH 22nd At 10 O'clock We will have many surprises for you. Kneli styl ish, becoming liats at such reasonable prices and such an array to choose from as you never saw in Asheville before. In no other department can we demonstrate to you to such good advantage the great savings you can make by paying cash. , , Out of town patrons are specially requested to be here on the opening day. Special orders will receive prompt and careful attention now from any of our trimmers. Specials All Over the Store Today. W. E. Kindley & Co. ,n lo IMschn apnlerd. noi , . lional W SOLD II STOLEN HORSE AND THEN SKIPPED 001 barge If." "The Value of the nomination:! I lo the DMinmilw- ork. Hie What and How ur-l" leacher Training, and others of I interest to Sunday School workers. W. C I'ieive. representative of he International Sunday school assoc. a tiiin, and also superintendent of the organized adult department, will be one of the prominent speakers at the 5 . S 9 S t ! convention. Mr. A. I .. Phillips of Itlchmond. gen eral superintendent of the Sabbath ehoo'ls and young people's work of the Southern Preshyl rian church, lias accepted an Invitation to attend the The Facts Indicate That That Sunday school meeting. Is What Lyda Morris Did. Colorado's Elri Woman Settlor Dead. Denver. Col.. March 14. Kathcr ina Murat. Colorado's llrt woman 1 settler, reputed to be a countess. Is dead, aged SH. Several days ano Lyda Morris hir ed a horse from n livery stable In IWnynesvHIe, nnd it is aliened he has not returned It to the owners The authorities here were notified to look out for either Morris or the horse and yesterday afternoon Officer Wrlghl was asked to mnke a search over in West Asheville. The horse wus lound near It. M. Wells' resi dence. Morris had been seen In West Asheville Saturday trying to (trade horses with several persons. It wa learned that he found a purchaser who paid him handsomely in cash. 1 sides irivlnft In addition an idd mul which later proved to be too slow for tb rider, who gave the mule the "jpi. bj" In the edge of West Asheville and it wus found there yesterday and r turned to the owner. The horse which It is alleged WM stolen is now in possession of Deputy Wright. No trace of Morris has lien found. Don't Blame Your Stomach Prominent Speakers Will Ad dress Meeting in Wilson on April 5, 6 and 7. The state convention of Sunday School workers will be held this year 4n Wilson, April 5, g, 7. Special round trip rates have been granted by the railroad companies, beginning April S to April 9. A number of prominent speakers out of the state will attend the meet, tng. Messrs. Tullar and Merldllh of New York will have charge of the muiic. Both are well known here. The program has been Issued and am.. in. the subjects to be discussed are, 'Tho True Mission of the Snn dav School,'' "The Power of the Train ed Teach ei, ' "Essentials of Success in Adult Bible Claas Work," "The Pas tor's Place jf Privilege and Power In the Sundav School, " "The Sunday school as a Missionary Vgent," "The Meaning of tho Modern Sunday School Movement," "The Nation's Debt to the Sunday School," "How to Make a Cpunty Organisation Effective," "The So.-isi Ufe of the Sunday School." "The Man's Duty to the Boy and How When WilloMit Exertion or t ost You Can Enjoy Meals and Cure Dyspepsia. A Trial Package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Sent Eroc. Don't blame y. ur stomach or your luck when your meals declare war on your svstm. When the stomach won't do Its work it is because It cannot. 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One grain of Stuart's lvsnepsln Tablet, will digest S.noo grains nfotl in the stomach or in a glass vial with out aid of the 'human digestive ap paratus. ' The method of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the method, of Nature. They contain every requisite for the one""1? ."J1" d,""- After a meal one of these little tablet, when I enter, the .tomach mingle, with th" ulc... attack, the too. and digest, I, U removes the fermented ami J.cave g there andSl, the stomach ut once. .." U Zh""y a """"on for r-n to Stuart'. Dyspepsia Tablet. 50c the fro.. Address. F A. Stuart tV i!a Stuart Uldf. Marshall. Mich. The MARKETS The Leading (Movie on New Z Y'orL Kxcbangfr . Cotton Mar- I'd i .mutations. New York. March 14. Trading was in I'ght volume ut the outset today, price change, for the most part being unimportant There were fractional nains in New York Central. Northern Pacific, Heading, U. S. Steel, and few other specialties. The smaliuesK of Jostling" In stock, was ascribed by room traders lo ex pectation of a Supreme court d seisin, it the American Tobacco company case. More substantial Influence wai caused bv the tightening of the money mark, i The tone was firm at noon. Iloud s wore irregular. Speculation was heavy in tone dur ing the late session, but here was no severe pressure of stock anil the lead ers ruled at alMiut last week's close. STOCKS. Open. C- S. Steel 88 Union Pacific 189 1, Heading i(!8i3 Amalgamated Copper ... 79V .win nt to Coast Line Southern Hallway Southern Hallway pfd St. Paul 146H Southern Paclllc llu 'Erie 314 I I'onnsylvania 1S7 American Smelting 8 , Unltlmore & Ohio I Brooklyn Hapld Transit.. 77 Canadian Pacific 17i 'it. Northern pfd 137 j l.ouisvlllo & Nashville Northerr Pacific N. Y. Central 126 U Unit. States Steel pfd Missouri Pacific Atchison 11H National lead It Colorado En el Iron Chesapeake ft Ohio ti Mu Kans. A Tex. . . . ; Norfolk ft Western Roc. Island &0 Hoi k Island pfd Wa bash Wabash pfd 4H American Locomotive P oplc's Oaa ... Close. ' m 168 79V." 122 VS 29 67fc' I l'. 130 31 'j 1.17 H . 1 12s 7H 179U 138 153 11 125 122 70 lli- 84 41 87 ml :.0 91 22 4 52 lin NEW YOltK COTTON. Onen ClnW Mnrrh 14. 0 15 May 14.93 14 July 14.85 Uf .ugust 14.08 14.JJ Si lite Mil... r tit. II ll.i October ..." 12.8 .... . ' tm .i"i in.iso. GAYETY Entire Change of Programnn. Beginning Today. Many New Specialties. Illustrated Songs. . ' f I ' .'larsna . Ml, I, Nnn. Hnntnv Dtatlirne. Mm , I VTT HlOlllJ Hmv mmmmm, i m for m - - HsBHsssssasiiijgjgji gasasaisa. -- - - "" -"-- mrmm i "