-'-piijjiipfppp YHE ASHBVILLE GAZETTE NEWS i I III mm M l I i I nrw-iri r i rfi i', ,.r , rrrfc, , i j KV' , -"-A, ---ssaaar- i 1 V Thursday, April 7, 1910, t ? t Y 7 i ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft At John A. Guffey's, The Ladies' Outfitter BEAUTIFUL WASH SUITS, BEAUTIFUL SHIRT WAISTS, PETTICOATS OF ALL . DESCRIPTIONS UNDERWEAR, SILK HO SIERY, ALL COLORS. COTTON HOSIERY, EVERY COLOR THAT'S MADE, KID GLOVES. SILK GLOVES, AND LISLE GLOVES TO MATCH ALL COLORS IN DRESSES. Millinery Department HATS STILL WARM FRCM THE BLOCK. TRIMMED OR UNTRIMMED AS YOU LIKE, IN JKE FOLLOWING MATERIALS : WHITE AND BURNT MILANS, BLACK MILAN, TUSCAN LACE, BLACK CHIP, AND CUBA BRAID, HAIR BRAIDS AND LEGHORN FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND GRASSES. REMEMBER JOHN A. GUFFEY, THE LADIES' OUTFITTER OFFICERS INSTALLED 81 WILLE ELKS A Supper, and Music Program Re? ports Show Lodge to Be in Ex cellent Condition. Piles Quickly Cured At Home Instant Keller, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mallcl Free to All In Plain Wrapper. PHONE 471 f I t I I I ? f 1 ? 1 t t A The recently elected PtKoeni f Ashevllle lodge No. 60S, B. P. K . fere Installed last night with Impres V ceremonies, the installation be ing In charge ot Past Kxalted Killer II. V. Ptummer, the ceremonies fol low iiiK the ritual of the Grand lodge of Elk ol the United Stat.-.. After the Installation of officer, with short tilths by u number of the memberx present, the Klks, repaired to the din in room where an appetising supper, prepared under the direction of Dr. .1. K Hamilton, the retiring secretary, was thoroughly enjoyed. During the evening Spear's orchestra rendered n number of selections which added to the pleasure of the occasion. The report of the retiring secretary showed that the lodge is In a more nourishing condition now thnn at any time In Its history. The treasurer's report showed a healthy balance In the bank. Many eases of Piles have been cur ed by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Cure without further treatment. When it proves Its value to you, order more from your druggist at 60 centH a box. Simply till out free coupon below and mall today. Save yourself from the surgeon's knife and Its torture, th? docte !' and his bills. tH FKEK PACKAGE COUPON'. v at PYRAMID DKUU ct i. VI I A.N V , r 2.14 Pyramid Gldg., Marshall, K Mich. Kindly send me a cample P r of Pyramid Pile t'nre, at once by 9 m mi.n' rRRR. In nlnln wrnpper. M m Name K Street a v City m M KK Kit State M (iaiettc-News want ads Will build up your business. Try It and see. I ! I . n r imiiliwi j I i i ... i . i 1 1 ........ . .v. ,i. ,,,..n....; hi l i i r.i in t :. I Hi as an oiucer ami a . I ni ink r i.i i I I III II L III I I I 111 1 1 II I L ni I .Indue I uuniuinun unit i - '.,; i. He I 111 I.V TWELFTH OF JUL! Asheville the Place Executive Com mittee Elects M. L. Shipman Chairman. The democratic executive commit tee fur Hie Tenth cungressional ills trite at a meet hit; held ut the Swun Jplllou hotel last niwilt selected Ashe ville as the place for holding the nom inating convention and Tuesday, Julj 12, as the date. M. I. Shipman nf Henderson county, commissioner n: lalior and printing for North i'ar... lina, was elected chairman of the ex ecutive committee in succeed W. T. l.ee of Haywood, resigned. Mr. I. -is a candidate i,,r the 'I'-mocrnli. nomination for corporation commis sioner and resigned as chairman thai he might give all his time to his per sonal campaign. The meeting of the executive com mittee last night was attended hj mori. than three-fourths of tin meni bers. with Kreiit interest manifested in the approaching campaign. There was some discussion relative to th time anil place of holding the conven- lon was introiluc Cocke Hxlng tin it linen and lie illscussiou was llll Sol. liallert "I Itllthel ng are ihe nieniliers oi the . ommittoe: P. '. Cocke of I'.uncomlic, K. !'. T.itham of itraham. I'rank llevnolds of liutherford, M. W. Hell of flii roki e. M. II. Hill of Polk. ford and Walter K. Moore ol Jacksnii. I . l.oili canilidales lor the nomination. I 'n mid JihIl.1 I'ocke. 'no resolution, j Si however, was una Hi adopted and the M i invention w ill In- Ivdii hero. I . Viler the time and pla f hold ing the convi nti.'ii had Keen di t- r mined I'hiilrnian l.ee tendered his resignation as chnirni'tn. i in motion ..I K. II. Itysart of Mil low. M the resiv nittioii was accepted with regret. With the acce-t;inec --! Mr. I.ee's resigna tion M. I.. Shipman was unanimous! chosen to succeed him. Mr. Shipman i'i accepting tin- chairmanship ex pressed his appr i latlon for the honor tonferred upon him in a few well chosen words. Mr. Shipman Is familial- with tin work in the district, having been chairman of tin execu tive eommittei when former t'on gressnian W. T. rruwford was cleiied li. reputation as aa officer and a man: thut In- was mi officer who discharg ed bis dull narlesaly and that his reputation ami standing could not he effected ! anything) that tin- ilefen- ll.irrison ,.i Clay. T. V. Whit- da nl might miy. .mage Ke luriner -nil- Transylvania, y. M. l-'rv ,., j praised iinieer Jones lor Keeping ms jswain I. II. Iivsiirl or McDowell, Mr.iemp-r under such provocation, any- i!,,n Macon, W. T. lac of Hiiy- Ing that tin . .nicer mast have felt ! w I. M. L. Shipman of Henderson I "ke giwhg Ids aceus' r a sound ! mil Walter K. Moore ..I Jackson. jthrashlng. 'I'll.- court sa id that ver : fit iiu-iitl ii was necessai i for i po. niarrhwa should be rnred without 1 He.-miin, who. in good faith, wis tit -j loss .a time an. I hy a medicine which i mpilng lo apprehgM crimln.ils ul like i-hambirlaln's Colic, rholera an I th. strip.- ami a liber ol the defen IliinrrlKiea Itemedy not only cures dam. to gn into Lack d s. side win- promptly but produces no iinpleesnnt i d Lack alleys. In fact ni ! any alter effects. It never fails and Is I'Jaiice. .lodge t'OCg. referred to ple asant and safe to take. Sold by all M be deietidant pat adini- himself on dealers. ! Mountain street, vehenn i I in his vituperation against th police de nt as a suppur.i' ng sori? on ir 1 1 'rie following resolution relative to tiie poll tax leatiir.- of the campaign as introduced tn Judge i'ocke and inaiiimously adopted: "Itesolveo. that the chairman of .ids committee is hereby empow.'red :.i arrange any and all details for the urging of the paying of p. II taxes, mil In- is further Instructed to ar- lllge all! ami all detHlls Iecessar for th.- proper carrying out of this i esolutlon." iin motion. Judge i'ocke was mini' d In arrange all the details for Ihe holding of the convention. First Choice . ii Shipped to ua from the factory by fast Express Use as much care selecting candies as selecting food. When you buy Nunnally's, youknowitis unequalledin purity and quality. Raysor's Drug Store, 31 Patton Av. MgaaaaVV IMPUTATION I OFFICER REBUKED BY HE COURT part mi the ...,v social." Itn i o :s ami J. Krasler a pi. ar. i! lor .Melton, in in la I In- presen. i Ibnl thi did not .en. moniem their clh a: against ufficer Join:. t R. Rey lilenn. who lada a gtate ol the court iMianca for a accusu t ion Melton ,"ave Judge Scathingly Arraigns Clyde Melton, Convicted of Disorderly Conduct. lotlce of appeal from the Judi;ni. a l the court and also It unreal frou Hue of $,", anil tost- Imposed in . as. where Milton w cliargod with tiding and a bitting in the keeping of i disorderly house. I'lidor the Initiative and referen dum law nearly a score of measures will be submitted for the considera tion of the electors of Oregon nt the general . lection next November. Lim ited woman suffrage and state-wide . inhibition are among the proposals to he voted on. Itcnendablc Proprietary Medicines. It must b" admitted by every fair minded, Intelligent person. that .. medicine could not live and grpw In popularity for thirty year and tndav hull roc ml for thousands upon tho"sdnils of actual cuns, as has l.ydiu K. I'lnitham's Vegetnble Ciitii. I i and. without possessing grent vir tue and actual worth. Sueh medicines musl lie looked upon nnd termed both stan lard ami dependable by every thinking person STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 17TH, 1909. ZILLICOA AND RETURN 6:15 " m i DTirVDQTriP PAPTf G : 30 and every la minutes until p. K&VpmUI9 tf AttJV m., then every hour until 11:00 p. m. jMONTFORD AVENUE "nm00anVVm.r 7 vmi? TO SANTEE STREET and 10 07 which go to Soro street only inFVOT VTA CtftTTTWTTi'R,. S a. m. and every 16 minutes until jimruj. via. ouuinwun ;lf-, then cvery 7 j.2 mlnut,.R until lAVENUE 3:30; then every 15 minutes till 11:00 last car I DEPOT VIA FRENCH C:ir'- m-,a" S l na.aTifc.ma, . ,, Utes until S p. m , then every 30 tnln- ; BROAD AVENUE utes tin ii:oo. manor V,l';3 nm,n" lhen ev"v 16 minutes till 11 p. m. CHARLOTTE STREET 7," "V 8 a- m;', T"' w . -- T.m till 7 : 45 p. in. 11:00 n clock car runs : TERMINUS through to r.oir dm,. PATTON AVENUE 0 u "' a"d ii minutes tin n p. m. EiST STREET 11 " m" a'"' exer' i& nunuiea till ll:in p. m. GRACE VIA f ii a. III. and every 3U mi'iiiles till ll.Uu niti a u T"vrrvT a ttwttv car' H:30 to 2 p. n.., and from MtjKKIMON AVjSNUE 5 to 7 p. m. a 15 minute schedule will iii' maintained. UIIflMQIilS " """"""" ir' " aroT"ever- 15 niinut -"T 8:30 p. m. then every 30 minutes till 11:00, last car. Sunday schedule differs in the following particulars: Oars leave for Depot, both Southsido and French Broad, 0:15, 0:30 g, in. Tar for Depot via Southsldc 7:00, 7:30. 8:00 a. m. Next regular car for Depot leaves Square 8:45 both Southslde and French Broad. First ear leaves Square for Charlotte, street at 8:45. First cur leaves Square for Riverside 8:30, next 8:45. With the ubove exceptions. Sunday schedule commences nt 9 a. in. and continues same as week days. On evenings when entertainments are In progress at either Auditorium or Opern House, the last trip on all lines will be from entertainment, leaving Square ut regular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opera House. Car leaves Square to meet No. 15, night train. 10 'nlnutes l.fore Mhed- ln nt n rinollTieeil nrrtvul. iluiri J inlge i 'in ke in city . poll, j-ist pi i. r to imposing a tin and costs on i'l il. Ml Iton. v illi disorderly conduct by tin- use of vulgar and profane language, arraign ed th- defendant ;n tin- most scathing manner that has perhaps cur heen heard in city police court. It came nut during the course of the trial that 111.- del. miaul, prior to being arrested I for disorderly conduct, was arrested I by Patrolman Jones and Patrolman IMct'onnell .barged uilli aiding aliening 111 tile keeping nt lewd and bawdy house; that alter the firs! ar i est .Mi Hon walk.-d up and down Mountain street cursing th.- officer in the presence of several women ot Unit section and said that he was going pi pi oi.- that Patrolman Jones had gone int.. one ot the houses by the Lack door. In referring to (inker Jones slid the incident which Mellon brought out on the witness stand. Judge I'ocke Mild thai such statements from 'the lips of n man like Melton, who rejire lented the um of the earth." .vere not worth itn Instant's cgfuiljeratlon: that ufficer Joins had an envlaMg It is reported that ormer Ilepre sentatlve William I' M"pburn ir the Kigllth Iowa district v I ro-enter pol li.. s. and try next : I for his old s I in the house. AMeff a long ser ine in that body he lost to his dem ocratic opponent in vember. lHiiil. HOPE FOR ECZEMA PATIENTS The oil of WlntergrefH compound ml mi ocst.na Known .. , n. I). i're- M i.ption can be sc. vd at present fmni Smith's Drug .-l ie, in 25-cent bottle. This offer is specially made to convince those skin -ufferers who have not yet tried the remedy. One bottle will suffice to ci is a mild case, and the tirst appllcnti a will instantly i rova to you that v . . get relief at ones from the itch. The moment you i '"h the skin with tins mild, sooth m. liquid, the Itch is .one. If upon our special recommenda- ii vou want to try a bottle of thlf proven eciema cure i I ' D. D.) at 26 cents, telephone or call at our store, smith's Drug Store. Piano I sensa- THE ARTISTIC Packard Player Which has created such a tion in the musical circle can be seen and heard at r r rr Dunham's Music House Call and Hear It. 'i i ONLY 3 DAYS MORE, When We Will Sell Every Lot in Oak Park at Auction MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1:30 P. M. Carolina Development Co., Greensboro- N -; IsH

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