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I I M. I PAGE TWO THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Friday, March 25. 19in The Time to Buy That Easter Hat and Easter Suit The Place to Buy Them Is at SUMNER'S BIG CLOSING OUT SALE " - . ;. ' ..... 300 more Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fine Hats just received yesterday that go in this sale at about one-half what you will have to pay elsewhere; also a big lot of Ladies' Coat Suits, Ladies' and Misses' Dresses and Skirts which was contracted for before this big closing out sale was started, and we were forced to take them. So in order to soil them quick we hay marked them just what they cost wholesale in New York. This means a big saving to you. Remember it is not a few things we are selling out at a bargain, but everything. Don't miss the sale if you appreciate High-Class Goods at Cut Rate Prices. Sumner's Department Store PATTON AVENUE,. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Sale Conducted by the A. C. Davis Sales Co. Look for the Large Red Sign Covering the Entire Front of the Store Rooms iso . 4-1; Let Me Plan Your Trip to Indianapolis or Chicago Big Four Route I will show you about the train connections, parlor and sleep ing cars, and tell you about the "Quality" service dining cars operated over the BIG FOUR ROUTE. From Cincinnati there are eight trains daily to Indianapolis and five trains daily to Chicago. Trains from the South make close connections in Cincinnati with this splendid service. Call or write to O. L. MITCH EI ,. Southern Agent, . iATTANOOGA, TENN. H. J. RHEIN, General Passenger Agent, CINCINNATI. Amusement Notices. vs. lilt CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Much Interest Attaches to the Meets in Greensboro and Charlotte, April 8-9. Mom than usual interest attaches here this year to the Carolina-Virginia championship baseball Karnes. The lirst of the games will be played In Oreensboro April 8, and the second In rharlotte April 9. The third game v.lll be played at Charlottesville April $2. Larger crowds than ever before nre expected at both Greensboro and Charlotte this year, since two of the most accessible points in central North Carolina have been selected. Charlotte, by concerted action, arul with odds against her, managed to get the consent of the managers of the University of Virginia and Unl vrsity of North Carolina teams to A Great Convenience Post Toasties Beady to serve from the pkg;. Crisp, delicious and nourishing "The Memory Lingers" Pkgs 10c. and 16c. play the second there. Char lotte recognises that it has Greens boro's record as a college baseball town to beat and every effort is be ing made to get a large crowd. These are the big games in college baseball in this section of the south, and the rivalry Is keen between Virginians .ind North Carolinians, it being look ed on much in the attitude of one state ngalnst another. A numlier of Ashevllle people expect to witness the games. Carolina promises to have a strong team in the Held this year. Htewart, captain of the team, will be the prin cipal pitcher, with Hedgepath and "Fleet" Williams as pitchers and util ity men. Hamilton, Carolina's lirst baseman, and ex-captain, is again with the team, while Duncan will play his second year at second sack, and Arm strong at third. Hackney will again cover center field, while Pape, John son and Nixon are trying for the other field positions. Hole, a new man, formerly with Davidson college, promises well for short. "Chat" ftivens of Trinity college fame, will play on Carolina this year. He Is a member of the law school. Rwink and Poole, two new men, are trying for catcher. THK jAkgfst mix EVER PHE8KNTEI) AT PAIiACK Tlic Chicago Comedy Company. COM posed of Ten People. Will Hold the Hoard- Nest Week. Manager Lynch announces that he has secured for all next week the Chicago Comedy company, an aggre gation composed of ten people, who IM appear In musical comedy. The bill will he changed frequently throughout the week and n number of high class specialties will he Intro lu d. This company has Just finished an eight weeks' engagement In New Orleans and a five weeks engagement mi Mobile, Ala., playing to paokted houses. There will be no advance In prices at the Palace next week, and you will have the opportunity of see ing it regular .'SO cent show for IB CSUt". After the battalion drill of Hie mil itia on Pack square tonight, the mem -bars of Company F. will attend the Palace theater in as body, they having been Invited to attend by V .oager L nch. ventlon and the probable adoption of resolutions the convention will be without Interest. There appears to be a division of sentiment among republicans relative to an Instructed or non-Instructed delegation to the congressional con vention, and a. fight may possibly spring up over this subject. It Is pos sible that some of the precincts may Instruct their delegates to the county convention but it is believed that a mninrltv of the nrecinct delemites I will go to the county convention un- lnstructed. 'TIS SAD. BI T TIWK. Many sore ly afflicted people wait until they get one foot In the grave before they take the proper treatment for rheumatism. Kbaumaclde cures rheumatism to stay cured. rthcumaclde goes rtent to the sent of the disease, and removes Its cause. It Is put up in liquid form, nlso tablets. Sold In 2 5c and 50c bot tles, by druggists, generally. Tablets by mall, 25c. Hobbltt Chemical Co.. Baltimore. Md. Buildings at Lexington and Walnut Being Converted into Garage. The Western Carolina Auto. Com iany heve leased the itanner ware house, on the c orner f -Lexington avenue and Walnut street, nnd arc busy converting it into an up-to-date garage. The Western Carolina Auto, company arc agents for the well known and popular Cndlllac cars in western North Carolina and eastern TeneTessee, and will carry a complete line of automobile accessories and supplies and employ at all times first class mechanics for work in their line. They now have on hand a stock of new curs. A. H. McCormlck Is sec retary of the company. Only One "BROMO QUIXINE" That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE. Look for the signature of jj W. OBOVE. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c 10,000 Savages and Kruppa Just arrived 5 cents. Enough said. Barbee's ASHEVILLE HARNESS CO. 43 Patton Ave. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harness, Saddlery aid Horse Collars. Miss Kittle M.f Pcrlr. Prima Donna. Oniml. Mom Asbevllle theatergoers are gradual ly releasing themselves from the reso lutions made for the Lenten season, and the advance sale of tickets for the Manhattan opera company's opening, at the Grand opera house, on Mon day night. Indicates that the citizens are planning to renew their desire for amusements by attending the per formance of "Fra Dtavolo," and ac cording the Manhattans a most fitting A Liberal Offer Smith's Drug Store Guaran tees a Cure for Dyspep sia. If the Remedy Fails It Costs Nothing. To unquestionably prove to the people that Indigestion and Dyspepsia can be permanently relieved and that Itcxall Dyspepsia Tablets will bring about this result, we wilt furnish the medicine absolutely free if It falls to give satisfaction to any one using It. The remarkable success of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets Is due to the high degree of scientific skill used In de visltlng their formula as well a to the care exerclw d In their manufacture, whereby the well known properties of Hlsmuth Sui. nitrate and Pepsin have lieen combined with Carminatives and other agents Mlsmiitli-Subnltrate and Pepsin arc constantly employed and recngnlied by the entire medical profession as infnllable In the treatment of Indiges tion and dyspepsia. The Pepsin used in Id Mail Dyspep sia Tablets Is prepared by a process which develops its digestive efficiency. Pepsin supplies to the digestive ap paratus one of the most Important elements of the digestive fluid, and without It the digestion and assliiii latlon of rood are impossible. The carminatives possess properties which aid In relieving the disturbance and pain caused by undigested food. This perfect combination of these In gredients makes a remedy Invaluable for the complete relief of indigestion and dyspepsia. We are so certain of mi that we urge yoti to try Rexall Dyspepela Tub lets or our own personal guarantee. Tl:ree sites, 25 cents, So cents and It."1;. Remember you can obtain Rex all Li-medics In Ashevllle only at our tors The Rexall store. Smith s drug store, Pick square, opposite Public library Miiiiliiitlnn opera Company, at the lay Night. iWtjH reception. The advance sale opened yesterday morning and the season tickets are makint a hit with the patrons of the company. ietor DeLacey, the old gentleman, who usually Makes the announce ments between the a ts for the Man hattans, Is still with the Manhattans. He Is the most unique character on the repertoire llglu opera stage to day. He lirst began his career in 1877 with Richard ttanslield In the open ing productions of 'iilbiit and Sulli van's" "Pirates of Pcnzanca," In Pen zance, Kngland. Sinn, that year Mr. Del.acey has been ., (filiated with the choicest opera companies In both the United States and Englani, nd to his credit and broadniiiulneas and win ning disposition it may be said that Victor DeLacey has more friends among the opera singer! than any other singer In a like position. Mr. Delieey likes to tell nnecdotes on his n er and his stay in Ashevllle Is al ways productive of this gentleman enlightening his audience with a few good stories between ths acta Mr DeLacey is so adapted to the roles of the operas that he can go on and pla arty character at a moment's notice one ambitious youth said recently Why. that man DcLacaf knows tro operas backwards." and the youth was correct despite the fact he didn't know it COUNTY CONVENTION WILL BE HELD MONDAY Precinct Meetings Will Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening. The republican precinct meetings for the purpose or selecting delegates to the county convention will be held throughout the county tomorrow af ternoon at I o'clock and In the city at H o'clock In the evening. The county convention .ill he held here Monday at noon and is for the pur pose of selecting delegate to the con gressional convention to be held Hat urday, April 1, when a candidate for the lower house of congress from the Tenth North Carolina district will be named. Further than the selecting of delegates to the congressional con- JJxf Otat Iwft (jScdojt at" A i . ' A subscriber in the Interior of Alaska wrote on February 2, xoio, sending eight subscriptions to THE LADIES' WORLD. Her letter went out on the ill-fated Yucatan, sank with the steamer, was rescued and reached New York, water-blurred and tattered, but legible. "We may have to wait," said she, "until navigation opens in the Spring before we can get our LADIES' WORLDS. June is a long way off for us who have to ait beyond the pass, but "here's the point "your magazine is worth waiting for." J!?e .--men tT"oK A1"ka "e0' keep house without THE LADIES' WORLD." On your news-stand to-day is yoar copy of THE LADIES' WORLD the greatest woman's magazine in its field. You do not have to wait for Dwight Elmendorfs unique "Adventures in Picture-Making." can, et ,nt0 tle ffrip of Grace MacGowan Cooke's great serial "The Fall and the Rebuilding," now. You can get the latest and most authentic Spring styles now. You don't have to wait until June for this notable number. Get it now-c The Ladies'WOkLd NEW YORK ill n-I trZX. " tk Ut,,t 'W,r d,""r- Bin. Rote too rl 14 a .p.ci.1 to on p.,.. twantg-tw. aetw.nt,-thr.. pf t magoine.
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