PAGE TWO T THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. iy. V. Ffco Samplo BigosSs i: mm 17 idt omach Uoulcln'f When a person finds himself suffer ing from chronic indigestion, there is just one of two things to do: Discon tinue the use of food almost entirely ' or obtain something that will digest the food for you until your stomach muscles are in working order again. It possible to obtain a remedy that will direst food even when the stomach can't, anil we can obtain the word or many reputable people to prove it. Since indigestion la usually complicated with constipation and liver trouble it Is necessary to get a remedy that has litxutlve as well as digestive properties, and which at the same time contains iiittredlents that will tone and streniiinen the stomach and bowel muscles. suclt u ren'edy, according to the t'-iiinor.y '' people for a quarter of a iflil'iry. is l)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, whh h ran be obtained of any drupelet al tlitv cents or one dollar a bottle. ;is it . 'mc s In both sizes. But if you arc "lie who lias never iwl this irnind n-ni"!" und you would like to make a t'-M r before buylnc of your drnpuist. ilitu find your name and address to fir. Caldwell and hu will Kladly semi i"ii a free sample bottle for trial. In this l'Olt SAIJ: BY AIL nilK.'ilVls. way thousands of people have been brought to use It. . You cannot obtain a better or more reliable remedy for general family use as it is verv curative In constipation of the most stubborn kind, In Indiges tion liver trouble, sour stomach, sick headache and other troubles caused by disorders of the stomach, liver or bow els Thousands of families like that of Mr Frank Connor of 108 State street. Madison. Wis., and Mrs. Virginia Cun ningham of Weir. Miss., no longer use the ordinary "dyspepsia cures" fqr in digestion, nor cathartic pills or salts for constipation, but they get Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin, which is truer and more genuine, milder and more pleas ant and vet thoroughly effective. Try it and see the good results you will obtain. Pr. Caldwell personally will be pi ased to give you any medical advice you mav desire for yourself or family pertaining to the stomach, liver or bowels absolutely free of charge. J'.x i.laln your case in a letter and he will rcpiv to vou in detail. For the free sample simply send your name and ad dress on a postal card or otherwise. For either request the doctor's address i Hr. W. B. Caldwell, ll.b-u Caldwell building, Montlcello. 111. WESLEY U MESSAGE GIVEN "' " 1 The Delegate, Dr. : Simon, Proves to Be L Great Think er and Fine Speaker. What Sort of Show Will Comet Furnish ? JAR lJJLMCl "J r mi Y KKLip & ' MMLbV I I onAKSl - 1 If jumr 3uJli That Is the Secret of Sun and Comet Future of Comet Greatly Affected by Conditions at Its Perihelion, Says Fl amarion. Written lor Syndicate li the New Y,k lleral.i .1 unisy v.'1'.sei . .1 ii . 1 1 I' 's cuniet arrr. ed at ii on April I'll. On thai dale I :.. l l.M perihelMin it was niih Hu, nun, lino kilotnet' is i r r 1 1 the sun. which is the c!oest il a ipK.chfS the central orb. Inmuali tiely it ii-suni'-s. with a velocity hi .".l.ioiii nieteis a secoiiil. 31-0 kilometers a ntintiti s. nr I '.4.4011 kilometers an hour, its eter nal Journey ini; alone iio- uilu r brain h of it h Klganlic ellipse, in a ilianietn ctlly opposite direction to Hiit wliicli ll li.is t'ollowcil sill'' tin' .war I S7::. when il was ni its a I'lieii.iii. j i I'lnally iiniro:ichinic the earth until May as may be seen h (he a up diagram, which shows tin- pari comet's orbit most interestiim p At the present writing tin ' ni iv. ivini; I the lis, t IS .ml. i 7 ' meters a Set meters an hour. The dale ..I its e most important in tin eiuiar. lor the Intur. may l.e colisiili rably sonnt inns i la 1 1 Kern us lis suhM'iiinnt Inc. ; ;iio-. ilinn llepelal oil lllis pasat;. I't'Ofl the r 1 Oil. Mia kilo- llllclioll Is Ihe cometary i'ul- d' the comet iflected by this turning point. :i ncrul appear- isions. lorm. changes, all tie- coiuhtions in which is accomplished, distance olar (i nter, Keiieral state The Auditorium had one Of tho '.argest audiences that has assembled there during the conference last night to hear the fraternal address of Dr. John S. Simon of the Wesleyan Meth odist church of En'gland. Dr. Simon. a true Englishman, and a superb speaker, captivated his audience and he'd their attention until the end of his address. t was a true pleasure to listen to the scholarly address of one of the foremost thinkers of the duy. With Bishop Alpheus W. Wilson presiding, the devotional exercises were led by Dr. W. N. Alnsworth' of the South rioorgia conference. Thu : response to the fraternal uddress was 1 made by Bishop W, A. Candler of j Atlanta. ! In Introducing his subject Dr. Simon g.ie a hurried outline of the woik being done by the Wesleyan eMUiodist church. This church is i carrying on work, not only in Eng- land and Ireland, but on the coutl- : ncnt. in Italy, Spain, Franco, India, China Dr. Simon's daughter Is en- j enged in mission work near Shanghai. ! Tin- church also has conferences In ! South Africa and Australia, while! Canadian Methodism Is a child of j the British conference. "I stand here us a representative of i a conference which lias hud its hand on two great worlds, the old anil the new, and I am amazed with the prog r ss of Methodism." he said. He declared that America and C,rent Britain are tied by mutual monds; the world owes much to America for the beginning of Meth odism, to John Wesley. He described in length his recent visit to Georgia where lie had n chance to study the country where Wesley did much of his work. 'I'liclr ( iced. Kegarding the cr 1 of the church,) Dr. Simon stated that the Weslevanl church does nut have 27, or .'!H articles In their creed; that I lie Wesleyan .Methodists can preach anything not ! contrary to the Bible and these) notes. He did nut approve of elaborate creeds. Speaking of Wesley's life in Eng land, he slated that Wesley lived in Bristol 22 years there was no time limit there, apparently. This brought forth laughter, lie also related inci- ' dents in the life of the late Bishop! I Vancis Asbiiry who was, in his early i life as a minister, given a new suit j of clothes and ten pounds by tin- ' Bristol people and ho sailed for Amer ica. There was applause. "I am j glad yuii applaud," said Dr. Simon, "and 1 hope yon remember the Bristol people gave him ten pounds. The old be glad if you return il to them." This was greeted with laugh ter. II.' paid a great tribute t,, tin late Dr. Moody and his work fur M et hodism. Dr. Simon declared that the Metho dists of England have come into closer contact with the poorer people than any other dc nomination. It is in this Ih it they an- doing such a great work He ilecland that he would not give mii-.-li tor any Methodist nreaohcr w-h.i does not come into contact with the Dourest class of people as this gives him such great chance for doing good. This brought forth applause. Dr. Simon assured the Methodists that England had the most friendly feeling tor them. The churc hes were getting doscr together In the it real hnj..,l ihat thm would 3 Days Greatest of All Then Thank You and Good-Bye MY FATAL MISSION 3- E N D S WITHOUT ME,RCY "Last ; But not Least" Fits the case to Perfection - , V . ; I THE : I " MA S3ACRE.2 8 Where Prices Dwindle Down to a Shadow Men lion's Samph' "i0f SusiM'iiderH 25c Keith & Print .() Shoes $3,68 Men's 10c Linen Col liirs nl I styles, ;ill izes 5c The Piercing Arrow v FORGET MEJOT SPECIALS i 3 DAYS MORE TVi'a All I' lkll.OOO.OUO kilometers from our globe. Tills distune- is. houeyir, rapidly di minishing, as while the comet i rinh ing ill its ohliMtie path lortar.l tin earth the laller is s Imi; t..-,ril the hairy wanderer at tin- rale of ".. IT M.t t.s II ieu. C'ullcu a Sure iiml I'lUM rfnl I'.iiiI-mm'. "Let yonr llff'-C Sla'.e he ll. IIIC.1 hi.' cup at Its appointed time' Head ache sick stomal li fatigue like unto death. I know it all in myself, and have een It In others Strange that thinking, reasoning '..-nigs will persist In its use," says a Topeka, Kansas, man. He Bays further that In did not be gin drinking coffee until alter he was twenty yenrs old, and that slowly It began to poison him. and affect Ins hearing through his nervous system. ."Finally, I ijult coffee and the condition slowly -disappeared, hut one cold morning the smell of my wife's . coffen was too much for me and 1 took a cup. Honn I wan drinking my reg- i ular allowance, tearing down brain and nerve by the dally dose of the nvfarloUR concoction. ,"Iter, I found my breath comlner hard and frequent llts of nausea, and t hen 1 was taken down with hi lion -i fever. "Common tens came to im and 1 lUlt coffee for good and went bark to I'ostum. at once began to gain an I have had no returns of my bllloiia symptoms, headache, dizziness, or vertigo. "t now have heulth, bright thoughts, and added Wright, where before there whs Invalidism, the blues, and a skele-toli-llke condition of the body. "My brother quit coffee because of lis effect on his health and now uses I'ostum. He could not stand the nerv ' om strain while using coffee, but peeps well on Poatum. - ."Mis K, I know personally, whs Incapable of doing a day's work while she wbs using coffee. She quit It and look up. Post um and is now well and has perfectly steady nerves. " Reafl the Utile book, "The fcnad to Wellvtlle In pkgs. "There's a Jlea (Min," Ki-er mil the above letter? A new ' ..iw a p ten r from time to time, Tliey ere genuine, Irae, and full of human -Jnteret, ictilt', etc. The gil.mlic motor which swings worlds ami I heir satellites in their const. mi revolutions, which launches impels into the immensity of space on er elonaleil orlots to distances of iiMTaile.ls of IllillitlS ill' billioilS (it kilometers and atiracts Iheni anew tovaiil the c. ntei-in a word, the sun. ri ynlaior of the planetary system mii: ht endow w'th fresh glory tht celestial traveler which visits those brilliant regions. (,r, on the contrary, mialit leave it only a fraction of its uh.w and ptanlv. lb at and likhl, electrical iiianll) lallons, tin- mniience of winch we can only surmise, chemical phenomena, unknown radiations, etc., all the manipulations ol nature in ?ier fan i asta laiiot-atory. act In varying ways on Hie wand- run;, yapory bod. vyliicb has just plunged into tin- intense io lai ias il its iierihelion. I s I li ne alieaity stated, tit the tune ol its appearance in 1MIT. its tail disappeared after perihelion, which took place on November 11, and the conn tary nebulosity was not very bright. Alter the pasages of March l:!. XT!"; September 14. ISfi:': (icto hir 27. Hill?, and August 2b. lG.'li. the was not exU-Mordinuriry in Bp- it reserving a surprise Will it give us a .Men's Nprhio Suits, worth ii) to $7.77 Men's 7." .i iit I'oiU Shirts work and continue. he ll(;tiKST Ol' AliL I -ssi :i,.s i ;vy come pcarance. la for us this time? celestial spectacle analogous to that which so deeply moved William the 'oiuiuerer In lOtlti nnd the Turkish and Christian warriors in 1465? That Is the secret of the sun and the comet. BANDITS HOLD UP A CAR AND GET $1500 TO $2000 Lot SIAOO lo $2IMM), Mont of It from Saloon keeper and liar teudiTH, In Seattle, Seattle, Wash., May 12. Between $IS0 and f 200U in money and Jewelry was the booty carried off this morn ing by three bandits holding up a South Park street car. Twenty men were on the car. The heaviest losers were saloon keepers and bartenders on the way home after the night's work. IMINKHAL HPKINGH HOTEL, Mr, ('atliey's Famous phu at Kkj. land, Klck anil Span, Is Open for the Season. Mrs. R. Cathejr announces that the Mlnerar Springs hotel at Kkyland la now open and ready for guests. The house has been thoroughly venerated. As Hkyland has a convenient train schedule It makes this place a de lightful resort for summer tourists from the south and for Ashevllle peo ple who wish to spend a season In the country. - Continued from page one. carry 230 tons of coal In her bunkers, which should enable her to make the round trip across the Atlantic at half speed. Parsons turbine engines, built in the New York Navy yard, or the enormot.j power of 28,(IU0 horse power will maintain the high speed of this big ship and t),e steam vv-ill lie supplied by sectional boilers. The main battery of the ship will consist of ten lL'-lnch rifles arranged in pairs in turrets, linking at her bow-m, one would think that the I'loiida had what is called super posed or douhl. -decked turrets like the Keursarge and the Kentuck , but as a nuittcr of fan there are only two guns in each of the live turrets and the second turret in the fore part of the ship Is necessarily elevated In a super-structure so a to be able to lire freely over the top of the foremost turret. There is a very formidable secondary battery composed of 16 live-Inch rapid lires. four three pounders, two one-pounders and a number or machine guns. There are also two 21-inch submerged tubes for torpedoes. Kwcrut or Her Armw. Just what the armor is to be on these ships the naval designers will not tell. That marks the adoption of it new policy In the American navy where h retofore It has been custom .'fry lo set out In smallest detail In the chief constructor's annual reports the thickness of every inch of armor on the ship. It is believed though that the side armor will average about 12 Inches and that it will be extended over a length of the ship heretofore uncovered and will be much wider thun the ordinary belt so as not to expose the underbody of the ship When she rolls In a sea wave, ; It wili take more than 1000 men to manage this great fighting machine; the minimum requirement Is 80 offi cers and 5 4 enlisted men. The esti mated cost of the ship complete Is B,ooo,i)utJ as fixed In the act of May 13. 1908. Her keel was laid March , 1909, so that the naval constructors have reason to be proud of the rapid ity with which they have carried on their work. iTO-NIGHT 1 m 45c rii'htoii Silk darters 19c Men's 'J.'tc plain ;nnl fiilicv I lose Just received DO dozen Men's Stylish Foiir-in hand and String Ties, not a one in the lot worth less than Choiee 14c 20 dozen more ol' those popu lar ( 'haiiipa.nne Shirts, soft col lars, the regular $1 rado, now 69c IJijr, (iood I'.ye l'ile oflTeni nants, consisting of all kinds and classes of dress materials, white 'nods, percales, dress .niiijU'hams, etc.. etc. These will A Ki A Ladies Men's Sample Holts,' worth up to $1.00, V; 25c i: Beautiful lot Ladies! Waists 75c and 89c vat: ues ' 47c tfo at any old bring. price they'll 19c Men's 10.' Linen Handkerchiefs one doz en for 65c A I 'end (Jo on sale Friday '2 Ladies one piece Dresses, hand soinely made and trimmed; col ors, lllue, Linen, Lavender, Old L'ose and White worth $4 and ,) tjll they're roiie $2.48 and $2.98. One lot of Odds and Ends in liiiee Curtains will jro on sale Friday at About 1-2 Price. li,H' lot of Men's Sample I'll tlenvear, some garments in the V lot worth up to ifi.."iO each. Mr. Man, if you want to get your supply Summer Underwear at f 1 remarkahlv low juices NOW IS THE TIME! Positively the Final and Last Call 18 pounds drunulated Sugar with every 5.00 purchase ' 1st floor. ''') $1.00 ! $1 Shirt Waist, love; lv assortment 69c Ladies' 5c Handker chiefs, 1 doz. for 5 25c KM $1.50 Street lints, $2. is the juice some stores 98c $1 Kimonas, pretty things. 69c ' $3 Sample Shoes and Slippers" $1.98 Yery Special "Farewell Token',' ni '! ' K Ladies $2.00 and $2.50 Oxfords P.00 jiairs Ladies' Patent Leather Puinjis Patent Buttons, with Suede tops variety of shades. This is one of the greatest values we've offered during entire sale. Values in stylish Oxfords positively worth $2, $2 50 and .r . Jietter icoine early in order to secure your size in your choice. j ' f ... r',- ' IS " . Come Now or Hold Your Peace Forever J. M. STONER-5 GASH $T6KE Piercings Arrow House I Cleaning Days are r Here!

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