Monday, April 18, 1910
THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS
M A I K I M K W.
ft WARRANT ISSUED
id Hmam HI I IMP Mil IMS III
FOR CAPT. AAIILl
Patent-Tipped Silk Gloves
mm r ttm ' m a
With "Kayser" in the Hem
We sell the genuine Kaysers the standard for 25 years.
The gloves that go through fifty operations to attain their
perfection in finish and fit. And we sell them in any
shade or style or length at the price of the poorest gloves.
A guarantee in every pair. Price, 50c up.
Controversy Between the Agricultural
Department and the Millers
Reaches an Acute Stage.
Vt have a complete new stock of these famous Silk Gloves, in black, white and
colors 50c and 75c pair.
Kayser's Hi Button Silk Gloves, black, white and colors 98c pair
Kayser's Chamois Gloves 50c pair
Housekeepers should sec the sp'endid values on sale here this week.
1.0(1 hue Irish Linen Table Damask, again Tuesday 58c yd
Napkins to match above $1.87 doz.
,'tOe Sheets 37c
liac Sheets 50c
-1 Sheets 69c
m I'illow Cases 10c
Kearless" Pillow Cases ikc
Fine assortment Curtain Nets at 15c and 19c yd
DRY SPECIALS.
I Jean I i I'ul Colored Lawns, sheer and line patterns, Hie grade, Kindley's leader, 5c yd
'ev Style Dutch Collars, new stock just received 15c and 25c
W inner's Rust Proof and Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets. The new models
;i dollar should interest you. A shape for every liyure.
'v in' also showing a very complete line of Thompson's and Warner's Corsets
ai $1.50 and $2.00
Millinery and Coat Suit Department, ea-h showing Hie newest and best in their
line. New shipment small I lilts just received.
I'rHh new Dresses and Coal Suits were received yestenlny. Take a look
lluoicjli our big show rooms. You'll not he asked to buv.
W. E. KINDLEY & CO.
fJazPtte-N. wv Bureau.
Chamber of Comm. n . Booms,
Hollemon lain, line,
Raleigh. April is
Saturday afternoon tin- A. and M
track team won from Wake I 'm est in
n closely contested mm l,y the s v
of (17 tu til points. The best work
In the meet was done by Coughennur,,
Wake Forest's apecdv man. The
Farmers showed their superiority in
the throwing eontests and Jumping,
while tin' Baptists were stronger In
running.
The Raleigh Country Huh has been
Inenpornted and a commits e has been
appointed to receive lilils fur tin'
handsome new club house. The
(round have been pal in excellent
shape, and when the h oldings are
erected Hnleigh will have one of the
handsomest country chilis in the
Whole south.
The controversy betui.n the Mil
lers' association and tin- commissioner
of agriculture has reached an acute
stage. The millers made certain de
mands of the department relative tu
"bleached Hour," tax mi feedstuff anil
the weight law. The matter haa been
referred to the attorney general for
an opinion and he will render a decis
ion in the matter in a dav or two.
I Saturday the commission, r had a vvar
I rant issued for Capt. J li. McNeill of
j Fayettevllle, president the Millers'
Association, for violating the feed law,
this placing the matter in the courts.
Tlie outcome will he watched with
considerable Interest.
A white man by tin name of Ar
rington (or Anderson I was captured
in this county charged with desertion
from the Putted States army. He had
in his possession a hois, s'olen from
a person at Enfield. He was return
ed lo Norfolk and the horse was ship
ped to its owner at Eulli Id.
Considerable Interest has been
aroused by the call for a mass-meet -ing
of tlie Wake eountv democrats to
all
be held here Saturday. April Tin
that it Is
issing men
like a light
anil "nuts."
In illg directed
tin meeting
purpose of "
, am
1 I
measures." It loot
s mi between the "Ins
Tlii new movement is
by .1 W. Bailey.
Adjutant rScnanri
uiMiuecs that rompany
rantry nt Lumber Bri,
tin highest record fi
target si t, and awar
afield an
Second In
had made
tlie indoor
it the I u
il.liery until this
lobbcrs After Gclting Nine Pouches
ol Mail Cut Off and Sent
Away Engine.
trail
IT II
lor the
1. ll
til,
It III I-
I'll
I. 'I
let ,'
April IS. The Cliina-
hlch left San Friin
Southern Pnclllc rnll-
ist at It o'clock Satur
hehl up by two mask
i-. two miles east of
i day and rubbed of
registered mall. The
ii i x press matter.
I lies have been re-
i Hi' robbers rltled tlie
now are hiding In the hills
iirtlnez and Oakland. Shcr
from two counties, on
ilotnidiiles, are engng
iniii hunt. The robbers are
and a battle Is anticipul
tigers on the train were
1 d mil several of them did
not learn of tin
morning.
A 1 1 er getting tlio mail sacks the
robbers cut the engine ofT the train
ami sent it down the main track, with
the throttle open, to the cast. In the
direct path of the engine was a sec
tion of a passenger train No, heav
ily loaded, and but tor the presence of
inlntl of n telegraph operator at Sui
siin a collision would have taken
place. The engine was thrown into a
ditch in the nick of time.
Tlie train robbery Is the lirst in
California for several years. II was
plotted nnd executed in spectacular
fashion.
After the mall car had been robbed
th- engine crew was forced to carry
the nine mail sacks to the engine. The
inline and mall car were uncoupled
tr the coaches tilled with sleeping
passengers, and run down the track
two miles. Here the mall pouches
were thrown out. the engine llll
touplcd and its throttle pushed wide
open. Tin l imine dashed forward on
Its wild journey toward a passenger
train coming westward to Tolenas, Hi
miles cast, passing the lirst section on
a siding at t'ygnus. As the engine
passed the station at Snlsnn the op
erator noticed it was running wild.
He immediately reported to the dis
patcher's office at Oakland and re-
ill Tolenas and
the oncoming
Purest and Best
Rumford Baking Powder
ci 'veil Instriu lions to ci
Instruct them to derail
engine.
Second section of train No. 5, west
bound, had just arrived at Tolenas
and ordererl fo wait there for the
( li ilia-Ja panese mail. The sw itch was
thrown and tlie runaway engine, by
this time pretty will relieved of
steam, ran on a siding and smashed
Into a string of box cars.
The train lay engim less for some
lime while an engine was secured
from Sacramento, arriving at 1 o'clock
this morning.
A gimd description of the bandits
was furnished by an American on the
felry boat, who had observed them as
tin y hung about Port Costa, waiting
for the train.
Their trail has been followed to the
rough hill county between Martinez
and Oakland nnd it Is believed that
they are headed toward Snn Francis
co and have a good chance to escape.
CiiiiiiiMiiiih Alter I lost on Marathon.
pout trophy. This company made a
scorn or J.1S out of a possible :I50.
The tropin, which Is a massive silver
cup. Will be competed tor an illy
by the companies of tin North Caro
lina National fiunrd
Commissioner of Agriculture lim
it m has com back I)r(oiii Edgecombe
county, where, he adilr. ised the Far
mers' alliance of that county, which
is extremely well organized, this be
ing 111 f the lew counties in which
the alliance haa maintained Its
strength. In a few Counties it has
been kept up, hut iii a large number
the Farmers union lias, so In speak,
replaced It. Tlie Fdgecomhe alliance
meeting was held at Spee. There was
by i -snip Craham
barbecue. He found ihe
very line spirits there, in
linest farming sections in
I'pon tlie commissioners
he found very handsome
Moston, April 18. Canada is to
me lie a great effort to carry off first
honors in the annual Marathon race
of the Hoston Athletic Association to
morrow, a number of the best run
ners from across the border having
entered for the contest. Included
among them are John Roe of Toronto.
Charles Cook of Hamilton, Fred Cam
eron of Amherst. N. S.. and Cordon
Woir of Dartmouth, N. 8.
The race as usual will be held over
the famous 2."-mlle course from the
little village or Ashland Into the B. A.
A. clubhouse in this city. Ever since
the first B. A A Maruthon nearlv
20 years ago the event has grown
steadily in importance until it has as
sumi d not only a national greatness
but an international one as well.
CtllLDRENS' K DRESSES, $1.00 to $4.98
III I ess
nnd a big
farmers in
one of Ihe
'he south,
return here
resolutions adopted by the Farmers
union in Franklin i "iinty, these set-'
ting out that the state department of
agriculture Is doing a great 'work and
that not a little of the success ol ihisj
is to In' attributed t" his own zeal and
ability. No state agricultural depart
ment In the count ii does so gnat a '
variety of work as does that of this'
state, and its reputation Is verv great.
Very particular InqUlry was made
of the agricultural department as to!
whether any damage was done In tin 1
state by frost last ,.'
point has news com
From the chief fru
learned that though
cool It was cloud
and other fruits esi
For Your Hair
.
Here Are Facts We Want You
to Prove at Our Risk.
Marvelous as it may seem, Kexall i
"!3'' Hair Tonic lias grown hair on'
heads that wen- once bald, of course
it is underal I that in none of these ;
cases were ti. hair louts dead nor
bad the scalp taken on a glazed, shi
ny appearance.
When the roots of th.. hair are ct.-j
llrely dead and the pi, res of the scalp '
an- glared over, we tlo not believe that'
anything can restore hair growth
When Itcxall "93'' Hair Tonic will
do as above stated, it is not strange
that vve have Buch great faith in It'
and that we claim it will prevent J
baldness wln n used in lime. it a, ts
scientitically. destroying the genus1
which nr.- usually ' responsible i ir
I Mildness. It penetrates to the roots'
d tlie hair, stimulating and limn i.-k-ing
them. It is a met pleasant t.,i-!
lid necessity, is delicately oerfuined
and w ill nut gum nor permanctly
stain the hair.
We want you to get a bottle of Ilex
till "93" I lair Tonic and use it as iii- .
reeled. If It does not relieve scalp
irritation, remove dandruff, prevent!
the hair from falling out and promote
an Increased growth of hair and in
every way give entire satisfaction,
simply come back and tell ns and
without question or formality we will
hand back to you every penny you
paid ns for it.
We n nd our endorsement .to liexall
93" Hair Tonic nun sell it mi tills
guarantee, because vve believe it is
the best hair tonic ever discovered.
It conies In two sizes, prices 511 cents
and ll.iui. Hi member you cull ob
tain it only at our stun The itcxall
Store. Smith s Drug Store. Pack Sip,
opp. Public Library.
BLOOD
POISON
Cured bf the Marvel ot the Century,
B. B. B. Tested for 30 Years.
SAMPLE i'."KK:
For years Botanic Blood Balm
(I!. 1'.. il l. has been curing yearly1
thousands of sufferers from Primary. I
Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison.'
and all forms of Blood and Skin Dis
eases. Cancer, Itheumtitlsm and Ke
xemu. We solicit tlie most obstinate
cases, because It. I:. 1 1, cures where
all els., fails. If vou have aches and
pains in Bones, Back or Joints, Ma
i us Patches in mouth, Sol e Throat,
Pimples. Copper-Colored Spots. II-
ts on anv part of Hie Imily, Hair on
Kyobtows falling out. Itching, watery
blisters or open humors, Bisings or
Pimples of F.czcma, Boils. Swellings.
Bating Sons, take B. B It. It kills
the poison, makes the blood pure and
rich, completely .hanging tlie entire
body into a clean, healthy condition,
healing every sore or pimple and
stopping all aches, pains and itching,
earing the w orst ease uf Blood Poison,
Itheumatism or Eczema.
BOTANIC 1llOOI BliAM (It. II.
It,), is pleasant and safe to take; com
posed of pure Botanic Ingredients. It
purities and enriches the blood.
D-RCGCHSTS, $1 PER LARGE
BOTTLE, with directions for home
'lire.
FRKE BLOOD (THE CO I PON.
This coupon cut from Aaheville
Onxette-News is good for one sample
if B. B. P.. mailed free in plain pack
ages. Simply fill In your name and
address on dotted lines below and
mail to Bl.OOf) BALM Co.. Atlanta,
(la.
k. and from no
of any trouble.
t section it is
the weather was
iad so the apples
aped anv Injury.
the outlook for a gn at crop being re
markably line. There was frost In
this section, as was I ready stated, but
it was found to hav. done no damage.
State name of trouble, if you know.
WHEAT-HEARTS GRIDDLE
CAKES
(Superior to Buckwheat.)
And Infinitely More Digestible.
To one cup of WHEAT-HEARTS
add one cup or flour, one teaspoon or
salt, two teaspoons of baking pow
der .one tnblespoonriil of brown su
gar, one well beaten egg, and sufTI
clent S'veet milk to make a thin hat
ter. Bake on hot, well greased grid
dle, and serve with syrup.
TEH BEGINS APRIL 25
Wash Dresses for Chil
dren and Misses
Sizes 6 to 14.
These prettv little garments
are made in White Ijiwn, ding
hum. Percale and (ialateas In
solid colors, checks, stripes and
pbilds V"ii will he agreeably
surprised with tlie duality of
material vi lis) the nice way In
vvlili li they grc finish, d. They'll
retain their color, too.
Beautiful Silk Dresses
for Street Wear and
Party Gowns.
ir you contemplate the pur
chase of a silk dress he sure
and view our assembly for you
will undoubtedly find lu re just
what you want In this vast and
vnrlcd assortment of silk dress
es. Foulards, Pongees. Crepe
de Chine. Shan-tiiiig. Taffeta,
Mcssallnc Dresses, etc $10 to
nr..
Girls' and Boys' Rompers, 50c and 75c
THE, FASHION
TELEPHONE 520. 16 PATTON AVE.
"The Store that lives np to its Name."
State vs. Watkins, for the Kill
ing of Bunting, Most Im
portant Case.
The April term 'd Superior court
for the trial of ci itnn il cuses will mi
vene here next M iay. April 2.",, for
a two weeks' sessl "with Judge M
II. Justice presliln i There are now
about Hii new cast
trial, the mnjnrltv
peals from city poll
interesting case set
that or State vs. F
-d with the killing
lug at the Oasdstot
Mountain, one night last aummcr.
aMcltor Brown said today In an
swer to a iiitestlon ttiai tin witnesses
III the case bail been subpoenaed and
that the case would oe called the c -ind
Monday of court. It la not yet
11 tie j docket for
f which are ap-
court. The most
down for trial is
Watkins. ehiirg
.lohn Hill Bunt
hotel. Black
Br
Come In
TODAY
Special
Sale
$1.25 and $1.50
Waists
Lingerie & Tailored
Effects
98c
ii?jii3!Hl!IIHHH i r store that saves vou mom v KIIIHIIIIIIIIII1
i8ii3uiiiiiuimiuiii!S!i..;....M.;,v,JSHiHimiiiiiiiiiiHii
Hoosier Cabinet Club
Antillicr dull is liciii'v IVhiikmI. DonM nvl loft, cluli inem-
Imts n c :;..)ii mi eai'li eiiliiiH't. Kiitris rlosc April The
five ciiliiiM'1 will In' iriv'cn away April 151 M li. Von may get a
I Inosit'i without its ostiii!r yon ;i fviit.
Burton & Holt
HOTEL BERKELEY
POOL
ROOM
The most attractive Pool
Room in the City. : : :
A complete line of Import
ed and Domestic Cigari.
"IT'S DOWN STAIRS"
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE. EFFECTIVE NOV. 15, 1900.
Schedule figures published as Information and nut guaranteed.
Eastern Time.
ARRIVES FROM
No. 7 from L. Toxaway.
No. 9 from Charleston .
No. 11 from New York . .
No. 12 from Cincinnati ..
No. 13 from Charleston .
No. 18 from Murphy ....
No. 20 from Murphy ....
No. 21 from Cohlshoro ..
So. 35 from AVushlnKtJn
.11:20 a. m
. 2:10 p. m
. 2:45 p. m
DEPARTS FOR
No. 8 for L. Toxaway 3:20p.m.
certain, however, whether or not the
trial will he had, since It Is uinlor-
st I that the prosecution Is in ilotiht
as o whether or not it can have all
ilH witnesses here lu the event that
tic witnesses for both the slate anil
.I, tense can l,c IuoiikIi lien- the trial
will he gone Into. Tlie trial of the i
case the lirst time resulted in a mis-j
trial anil at the next term of court a I
continuance was hail hecaiise the de
fense was unable to have here on ac
count of illness Its most Important
witness. It was at tlmt time that the
prosecution lodged t niollon for a re
movel of the trial to another count.,.
I lint later withdrew this motion.
Kill RHEUMATISM. The way I"
ore rheumatism is to remove lis
uuse. rtbSumacide removes tic
cause allil Slops llle . Ill ipuchiv.
Itheiimacide is put u, in liquid and
tablet form. In He and r,oo nnttlns,
and is sold by drugKisi generally.
Taldets mailed on receipt of price.
Unoklet free. Bobbltl Chemical Co..
Ilaltlmnre, Md.
No. 10 for Charleston 4:10 p.m.
No. 11 for Cincinnati 3:05 p.m.
2:05 p.m. No. 12 for New York 2:25 p.m.
9:15p.m. No. 14 for Charleston 7:00a.m.
No. 17 for Murphy R:30a. m.
No. 19 for Murphy 3:35 p.m.
Ko. 22 for Ooldsboro 8:00 a.m.
No. 25 for Memphis 2:40 a.m.
. 7:10 a. rn.
. 7:20 a. m.
fi:40 p. m.
1 :20 p. m
8:15 p. m
2 : 3 0 a. m
No. 3f, from Memphis 6:50 a.m. No. 3 S lor Washington
No. 102 from Bristol 10:35 p.m. No. 101 for Itristnl . .
No. 41 from Jacksonville .. 7:00 a. m No. 42 for Jacksonville .... 8:50p.m.
Through sleeping cars to and from New Turk, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington. Jacksonville. Memphis, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville.
rhalr cars to and from Ooldsboro.
Kor further Information, apply t o
.i ti uoim trt. ' i"-iv in-
Dlt. WINSTON IORUEMKED
liAKUE AUMI NCK AT Y.
M I
i he Booth, He lars, i Rest Marc
Revelop the MMtf Of
the Colored llai t:
Minds
On
Works
Clear
POSTUM
1 Tk...n
U9 O D a MMVU
Read 'The Road to Well
VlHe." In packages.
If nutrlluiti il I
The address or Dr. S ge T.
Winston at the Y. M I. yesterday was
well received hy the large nudlen.r
that came out to hear him. In hi
atau.ua III way he took up the question
of the opportunities ot the race In the
soutrt. and presented ninny data to
prove that the south, for many reas
ons. Is the heat place to . develop
whatever ability there is in the race.
Several times he was roundly ap
plauded as he forcefully presented the
truth of the whole nltuatlon.
The entire audience was very much
helped. These meetings are primarily
held to get at the real truth so that a
better conditio! may prevail. Such
a dl.itlngulahed personage as Dr.
Wlfiston. who has the deep Interest
of the southland and the good of all
the people nt heart. Is helping to
approach the question of race ad
justment from a Chrlstlsn standpoint.
STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 17TH, 1909.
ZILLICOA AND RETURN r--n m
DnrVOQinf PARK" U:3V and every I r, minutes until p!
RIViKblUt jAKJS. m th(jn i v( ry huu. unt ,, on p m
MnNT1nRTi AVENUE 10:30 u m- and ev,!ry 7 13 mtnuta
I m omixlnr until 11:00 p.m.. except 907
TO SANTEE STREET anil in:07 which go to So. street only
DEPOT VIA S0UTHS1DE ; fr "K"'1 uvir; "n
ZT.aZll tim 1:15; then every 7 1-2 minutes lint 11
AVENUE J:30; then every 15 minutes till 11.00
last ear
DEPOT VIA FRENCH 11:1 b- (i;30' 7 tt- m- nml ov,ry ml"'
. ulcs until 8 p. m,, then every 30 mln-
BROAD AVENUE tes tin ii:oo.
MANOR 6' 6:16' 6;46' 7- 7:80 n- Uun every
5 minutes till 11 p. m.
CHATLOTlrESTREET .7.a,m, 8 a- m,n .70,Ly 15 n,,n
Tfe till 7:45 p. m. 11:00 o clock ear runs
T E R M I N US through to Oolf cluh.
PATTON AVENUE t a. m. apd every 16 minutes till II
p. m.
EAST STREET r' a m- n(1 ev,ry t& minutes tin n-.oo
p. m.
GRACE VIA a. ni. and every 30 minutes till 11:00
MI-DBTMON IVIMni ,Mt Car 11:S0 t0 2 P' m ' nU frf'm
mEKKimUlN AVfiPIUS 5 to 7 p. m, a 15 minute schedule will
be maintained.
B1LTM0RE ' ' ' '" ,w',v lf' """""
8:30 p. in. then every 30 minute till
1 1 00, last car.
Sunday schedule differs In the following particulars:
Cara leave for Depot, both Southaide and French Broad, (5:15, t; 30 a
m. Car for Depot via Southslde 7:00, 7:30, 8:00 a. m. Next regular car
for Depot leave Square 8:45 both Snuthslde and French Rrosd.
First car leave Square for Charlotte street at 8:46.
First car leaves Square for Riverside 8:10, next 8:45.
With the above exceptlona, Sunday schedule commence at 9 a. m.
and continue same aa weak day.
On evening when entertainment are In progress at either Auditorium
or Opera Hons, the last trip on all luvs will ba from entertainment,
leaving Square at regular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opert
House.
Car leave Square to meet No. II, night train. It minute before arhed
iil or announced arrival. "