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TIIE AS1IEVILL2 GAITTENEWS!' i 3 t. ' 4 1 :'VV, vim ;,'., , ' -j - i, , 4 ' i - ' It Puts lour Stomach in , Fine Shape in a Day Just rea4 how Mr. Cook got rid of tho worst kind of Indigestion: 'I had Indigestion tn its worst form and was advised to use Mi-o-na. I then weighed about J. 17 lbs. The first few (loses save me marked benefit and Hfter using two boxes I was entirely cured. Am now 67 years old and weigh 1152 lbs. -and um in perfe't health, thanks to Mi-o-na." ('. ('. Cook, 235 Smith Muin street, Herml ker. N. V. Mi-o-na stomach tablets lire guar anteed to cure Indigestion or uny sick-j ness caused by indinestlon, such us; the following, or money back: Kick headache, biliousness, dizzl- ness. nervousness, sour stomach. f. v-j mentation of food, l.elehiim of p;ty. . heavy feeling nl pit of stomach, vi , itlllg of iiremiancy. sii kucs en used by over-iiidiitucuce the jiis-'hl ' t .r.-. Mi-o-tia stonuteli tahb t. cost , cents a lare. box at ill 10,'Uists every where and 1U Smith's lruir Store ; They are eomi'ouiided from the I . si iresi'riitioii for stomach trout.'.. :-' . ".' i written. Try Hooth'j Pills for ciuisiipat ion. they will surprise on. - l'.".e. son our tax MAY BE RAISED Judge Pritchard Addresses Aldermen as Spokesman for W. C. T. U. and Others. 1 NEAR-BEER PRIVILEGE TAX REFERRED TO AS ' LICENSE" It Would !lciiire a Court Manda mus oiiim I Me to Issue; One" Jude l'riicliard Says. Juilic .1. ('. Pritchard of the i'nit-; Sl it' s Circuit court, tuliln s.sii',; board of alilcriucn last liMit as of mitki:. Pursue at to an order of lb.' I:, f. -re.-in bankruptcy in the Plot. .1 Stat.-. Court for the West, rn liquet .a North Carolina. I. th- nnd. r-itf I trustee in bankrupt, v. in lie- in.iit.i of David II. P.oscnst.-iii, will ol'l'.-r for sale to tho Highest i..t. r lor . a h, al the court limine .lo..r in tl- .it1, o! Aslievill.-. county of Hut., o'lilie. stalf of North Carolina, at 1 J .. . lo. i,. n i. on ediiesdity, the lt la ol .lone. 11M0. the 1,-ns, -hold inl.i.:-t of Hi. s.'.ul Daviil II. Pueiist.-in, bankrupt. In and to the st"ie liiiil'iitii;. situate at the corner of I'ation avenue and II. iv WOud street, forn'a rly oi-cllliit .1 by the Asheville i'harinac and sin h portion. tbereof us it Mad sublet. This sale is mole subnet to a lien of j l mxt.oo and iiitei't-t from into!..; 2, lOO'.i. held by the Aiii.ii.an a liotial Flank on :i:.l I. a -hold. The term of llle said base is live ears from A pril ::'. 1 :oix. Pendiii public sale I he umb-rsimied will receive bids and may sell at pri vate sale. KICIIAIM.) II I!' TII. Mll-tt. Tiiisi.e I Subscribe for The Industrious Hen The Leading Poultry Journal of the South. 50 cents u year or $1.(10 for three years. The Industrious Hen lsi,',," published monthly and contains from Holt 32 to HO paces, handsomely illustrated j.api with beautiful hall tone cuts. Its ed itors and contributors arc. all true poultryui.n. They know sonietliiiiR worth tellinp. and tell it to you every month in a most delihtf nl and orig inal manner. 21 lale-t improved Icj; bands free with each 50 cut sub scription. Rend todav. The INDUSTRIOUS HEN CO. Kiioxvlllc, Tc ii ii. the .siiokcsman for a delegation i.olies ami Keiitle:ucu interested in the more riid enforcement of the i loliibition law, declared that if he t. re a. member of the board it would i'. ;niri a court mandamus to make him "i: sue a license for a soft-drink I- in ai be. r establishment." This; . losing remark of the jurist after he had spoken in the .subject for more :h;.a aii hour hroiuihl a reply from Alderman llardin that board of al dermen did not issue licenses for solt .trink or near-beer stabli.shments; that Hie hoard of aldermen a year ao inii ad ised by its corporation i .nili s. l that it could not refuse under the laws of North Carolina to allow t be m'i' of neiir-heer had fixed a privt i. i:e lax. Mayor Campbell also stated that upon mil,, , the board learned il ' ould not refuse persons desiring to Sell liear-b. er, that if the privib je ta liad not biM) l..' id the nrar l.eer dealers could have Koue on and sold auwav and the city would have had no revenue. II.- said that appar ' iiilv many people had confused the issuance of a license with the tivilie; ol a pinileye tax; lhat i he board of . 1 1. h i ar u did not issue Ijccic-'cs lor '..it dunk plaeis. lir.e lelce;atioii. Th" matter of n fuslin;" "to issue li ' uses'' or inerea.sin the privilege 'a: came up when a lari;e delegation of ladies ami e.ntleineii made their appearance before the board. Among the u. nil. ineii present interested in j the subject were Judge I r i t elm nl. P. v. lir. P. I'. Campbell. Kev. II. T. Coy in r. pe. In-, w. .. vines. Mr. I .1 ..tilers. JmUe J'rit. Illicit I as the spokesman lor tin- Newbro's Herpicide Delights the Ladies Because they know from experience that the intelli gent use of Herpicide iii ans much to their person ap pearance. It saves and beautifies the hair and in the vast majority of cases, adds greatly to its abundance. The presence of the dandruff germ in the sculp .de stroys the gloss and beauty of the hair, even V'fWo the resulting disease becomes firmly established. Each day that the use of Xewbro's Herpicide is put oil', makes the repair that much more difficult. Save your hair while you have hair to save. The InlclllKont use of Herpicide proves Its actual north. "I am delighted with Herpicide. 1 have never used a remedy that Hives such marvelous results. Tho off net on my son's head is mimi cal and In- had a very persistent ease of dandruff." (Signed) MRS. J. U MOORK. Paul. linn. Ohio. ' I must tell you that your remedy for tho hair Is workinK like a charm and i am very much pleased with It. Tho ltchlim' has stop ped and new hair is Krowiiur. 1 shall recommend It to all my friends." (SiKned) M Its. I. KINNEY. C!mMS3SSST!iWi New Haven. Conn. "I can say from experience that Newbro's Herpicide Is wonderful hair grower and dundruff eradicator that was i I have used it for some time and can truthfully say that I Iv pleased with It. 1 cheerfully recommend it as a Bpleml alioii." (Sinned) MILS. DR. BEST. riSSSSSStSS Cottage Grm the most er made, i m Kl'eat d prcpar- -, Oregon 'It elves me great pleasure to add my commendation o' Newbro's Herpieide. A mem r of our family has used your remedy with very salistaetory results." (Signed) .MISS A. K. CAltUTIIEUS, Tampa, l-'lorlda Newbro's Herpicide is certainly the best remedy for dandruff and itching scalp 1 r used. I have told several persons about your preparation and will tell evury one iave an opportunity to. I can nol praise Herpicide enough for what it has done fur (Signed) MUS. A. I'KAKNDEIt, Shimor, Texas. Tlie most cultured and relineil people Try it today. in every rnniiniinil.v use hro' Smith's Drug Store, Special Agents. SI ' ;- fS! . M Sv iVfv v -: : u. 'i ulnar- J I V X '.nE , , ; ,. t-iK "r -''V; Send 10 cents in stamps to The Herpicide Coinpnny, Dept I,, Detroit, Mien., lor sample ami noiimci. ue uiiuar size noiiies guaranteed. At Drug Stores. When you call for Hirplclde, do not accept a substitute. Applications at prominent juirtxr Shops. addressed the board and near the close of en p leretice was made "lie. use" or a "hii;her Gayety Theater GARDNER AND MATHOT, I. leynth, II. II. . L s i. Ilgtll Ins addr. ss v. It lo a relii-al of "li. license" Ahlertnan I'itzpalrick Inter rupi. ,1 to state 1 1(4 1 the special lux . .ii. in 1 1 1 had met and had agreed to make the privilege tax not a li o iif siuiiu; lhat this rcconiiiieiula lliou would be made to the board of ' ahi.'i men next Priduy and that b-' hi li.'l.d the I ... 1 1 1 1! 1. Ill I a t i. .1 1 would , he adopted. Ill the event I'ual Ibis lei Olilllh 11. 1 .lion of tin- com III i 1 1 ee is adopt, , I by the board the privilege lias for the sale ,,f m a r-beer ami sim- rcscni i r.iues .i to $i . What the . .Indue Pritchard s talk said thai II be increased Iron. . T. T. Itesire. ill tlie course he did not ci Farce ( 'tuned v, I lor ('iinpoii mux Xovii ( 'nl; ticket Mild this Week e' l''i;il'.fe. niie drink ;l('ll Willi n il h lit; e'el Table Cloths, Napkins, Sheets, pillow cases and all tint work washed perfectly clean, and iron ed without wrinkles. We offer a service line quailed liotli in quality and quick service. PHONE 95. Ashcvillc Laundry, J. A. NICHOLS. Manager A Burnt Chila Dreads Fire Before You're SICK or HURT Protect Your Income 7 CENTS A DAY Kecpi Your Siring! Safe Payi Docbu't Bill Eu Your Mind The Greatest Health and Accident Insurance Company in the World IS THE Continental Casualty Company H O. B. Aloaao. PraidMl CHICAGO -EVERY TIME THE CLOCK . TICKS, EreryWorkini Hour . IT PAYS A Dim lo Somebody, Some. when, who u SKK m HURT" Mora Thmn $1,000,000 Year. AJ 3. A. SCOTT, District Manager 24 Patton Ave. I lark ins Building. inn I'm- tin- lniiir.1; that ati- i inyr t'..r tin- ladies nf the W. '. 'I'. I'. ami i.Hi. rs inliri-sleil In the rn I .re.'iii.'iit nl' the i.r.ihiliitiiin law he ilesireil t.. a.'-'l; Ihe hiianl that il' in th'-ir iliwreiiiiii th.y (i.iiM rei'ime ti. i-sne 'in . us. " I.. near-Leer e.slahlish meiiij) I.. .., sn; if nut then ailn.t sin-h r.milatii.ns ami li kiii-Ii a tax as wmilil make mure riuiil the enioree ini lit ..I' Ihe law. The fieaker re I. rr. il in the la. t that the i.e.irile nf Hheille mure than twu yi'iirs iiki. "a hi that li.ii..r sh..nhl in. I l.e suhl In re ami lhat later Ihe people nf Ihe itale i.f .Xi.rth rariilina wai.l that li- hliiur shinil.l tint he Mold, nut imlv in Vsheville hut any place ill the Btate. I I Mil he wanted tn Knmv il the lirolli- i.ilii.n lawn were snini; tu l.e cnl'urcetl. He Mpnke nf .Madison cuiiiity and s.tl(l that in that county a sheriff and dep Inties were enlorciim (he piiihililtion 'laws, "while lii Asheville we havp a police force and we pay thousand.-" I'll' dollara lor the enforcement of the : law l.nl we are l.i-iSinil ti admit that li.innr is lr'.HK suld here under our mises." Jiiilt;e rrltchard de clared that he wan npponed (n (he I .'al "f near-heer nr any form of "in i toxic int." He paid a, hiwh triliute tn the nonil ladies who he represented and said they had worked lonjf and . earnestly for a destriictlnn of the 11- iinnr traflic. The opeaker said that i he was nut oni "f thoan who claimed l that iiriihiliilion had been a failure ! In Ashcville; that he knew prolilhl Itinii had done (jreat Kiiod, "lint If ey I ery man," Kiid he. "Mack and white. ! rich and poor, when convicted of ell- Iiik llipinr was Hi nt to the chain khiik, then the blind Hirer will cease." t'oii tinuinff, he said that what the prohi bitionist wanted was for the author ities to Klve every means within their power for a rlnid enforcement of the law. "It hag not been strictly en forced," he chnrsed. "Now Just (rive ns a year's fair trial; that is what we ask." A (Jeiieral IHwiigMlon. ('apt. VlUpatrlck then stated that the hoard had no rlisht to refuse to permit nonr-becr estuhliahments to do tniHlne; that the board could not even under the law Impose a prohib itive privilege tax. Judtte Pritchard wanted to know If the soft-drink places could not b inspected. Mayor Campbell wild that Jndtro Pritchard had fallen Into error In aiipnosing that thn board "licensed' the soft drink place; tHat if the city did not levy a privilege tax the soft drink places could do business anyway. Alderman Olcnn said that tho special tax eommltteo had met Thursday find adopted a report which will bo made next week recommending that a priv ilege tax of 11090 be levied. Alder man Hardin said he was a bit mixed: that ft year ago the board was advised that It cnulrt not refuse to Issue a cer tificate allow Ins; anft-drlnk places to do biiHlnecs and "now hers cornea one of the ablest men In the Mate and says that he believes the board could refuse." said Mr. that what he did say was that if the hoard in its discretion could refuse to issue a "license" or certificate he hop- ie.l the board would grant hia pcii I lionets their reipiest and refuse. Juiluc ll'ritihard then declared that if he I was a member of the hoard it would , re.uire a mandamus to make him i sne a "license." This thrust came ja'ter the statement that the board iliil nut issue "licenses" to soft-drink stablishmentsi; lhat under the law all the authorities could do was to col !eet revenue; that the soft-drink pi.ii es could do business, anyway. Mr. Hardin nsitiin asked if it was not true Hint the soft-drink places could do business even if the hoard did not levy a privilege tax. Mr. liar din was answered, in effect, thai any one ciuihl sell soft drinks If no tax at all iwih levied. Mr. Curler's Opinion. Krniili 'in l i . w tio was present In tlie interest of another matter, was asked for his views on the subject. He said th.' certainly Ihe city could imt prevent dealers from handling soft drinks; that all the city could do was to levy a privilege tax. Continu ing. Mr. Carter did say that in his opinion the city had a ri'lit under its police powers to say where and under what conditions th, se "shams" near heer, etc. could be sold; that the cily had a right to say when (he places should open and when they MwMMSSWBani shall close; that the cily had as much rh;ht to inspect a near-beer estab lishment as it had to Inspect meats, etc., that the city, he believed, colllll say whether or not there could be a if door to soft-drink places. Mr. Carter said that he thought the ilOnfl privilccc tax was the right thing and that these other regulations could come, lie said the flOUO tax would reduce Ihe number of soft-ilrlnk es tablishments and that "it is easier to watch two holes than it Is to watch 12." I lev. It. . Campbell. 1). r.. asked about thn time, fur levying the tax. He was informed that next Friday night was the time ami thereupon he suggested that the $1000 tux be levied and lhat the question of the police powers lor tho regulation or the places be taken up later. The discussion of the near-beer tax. etc., ended In the acceptance of a suggestion that Jude Pritchard and Corporation Counsel ilernard confer relative to the powers or the admin i.'tration anil draft such ordinances or resolutions ;,s they may deem le gally proper for presentation lo the board. At Guffey's The Ladies' Outfitter Attend Our Special After Supper Sale Tonight PHONE 471 mm M I E AT ICE-CREAM CARTS Aldermen Determined to Stop Vending of Inferior Stuff Routine Matters. University Security company, 4 room residence, corner of Josephine and Julia street, cost $.1ii0. Mr. Morrison, una room business house on Kaherts street, ?.n. A. N. Hunks, ti room brick resi dence on Market street, $1"i0o. Among board the vi;vi:hvim,i.: notix Correspondence of The Gazette-News. Weavervllle, May 28. Mrs. Edna Cauble and daughter of Ashevllle, are visiting; Mra. .Reagan. Mr. Gruber. the well known piano man of Hickory, spent a day here re cently on business. Dr. C. P. West was in Ashevllle Wednesday on business. Mn. A. I Rosa and Daughter of Indianapolis are guests of Prof. Hea gu for the summer. Among recent rrrivali at West s ho tel were Sol Evans. K. Kunlon, Mr. Moore, Mr. Hawkell and J. Early. Mr. and Mrs. Harris and daughter of llrevarU, who have been visiting relatives and friends In this section, have returned to their home. The Mlsaea Reynolds of Leicester spent a few days with friends here re cently. . . Mr. Williams, the owner of Home-, stead Cafe, was out yesterday and Is well pleased with prospects for the season. Dr. J. U. GUI of Church street la having; nil residence re modelled. Miss Una West of Ashevllle Is v's iting relatives here. J. M. Whlttlmore has greatly ad' deil to the appearance of his atore by putting In a new front Mn C 1 West whn n Judire Pritchard arose and , for tha paat atx weeks, la now coa- Hardin bad misquoted him; Ivalenent impoi t.uit acts of i the f aldermen in regular tvotkly session last night, after the beard had disposed of the near-beer ifues tinn for the piiseiit. was the passage on first reading of au ordinance look ing to the ellniinaiioii of "lot-cream" venders. The matter came up on an ordinance presented by Alderman Glenn w hich, ir Una lly " passed, pro hibits ihe sale of lee . ream from carts or on the steels or in public parks. The ordinance which pussed Its Hist reading says: , ' .Section 1. No person ' or persons shall sell, trade, or vend any Ice cream on any pnhile streets, or In any public park or ihe city of Ashe vllle. Section 2. That each and every person found guilty of vlollng the above section alter the date of Its final passage, chall upon' conviction be fined 25. " It Is said that a very Inferior qual ity of Ice cream has been vended from carts on the streets during the past few weeks an that the aldermen are determined to put a stop to this traf fic. The board adopted a report of the street committee reeommendlnit that Jefferson drive be paved from Its In tersection with West Haywood street to Ita Intersection with Park avenue with bltullthlc paving. In this con nection a recommendation was adopt ed that before the paving la laid all property owners make proper aewer and water connection. The corporation counsel reported that a sufficient number of property owner on Elisabeth street had signed for paving to warrant the paving of that street from Klint street t" Cum berland avenue. The report was adopted and ordered tiled. The special committee to whom to whom was referred the matter of hav ing a public? toilet located near Bmlth's bridge reported that it wr.a n neces sity and recommended that the city engineer draw necessary plana for Ita construction. Adopted, Ae report from the Ashevllle Amusement company -for free water for Its two months at "The Hip" n Haywood street which was referred to the water committee, i-.. i A petition for an art: litt at the corner of Bouth Iieaumunt and Sor rels streeta waa referred to the llRht committee. . Building permits were granted as follows: ''''lifiVi'ii II t"i NOTICK. Ily virtue of authority vested In me, tho undersigned, by decree of the court made In the caimc, authorizing me as commissioner to sell certain land therein described, belonging to tho estate of Joo Capiw, deceased, 1 will sell at public auction, at the Court House door in the city of Ashe vllle, on the aotli day of June, into, to tho highest bidder, the following described I nd, lying and being In the dnunty and stnto aforesaid, on the waters of Reems Creek, adjoining lands of Frank Rolierts. the heirs of Elisabeth Hemphill, William Hamil ton and others, and more particular ly described as follows: Beginning on a stake, the northeast corner of Robert Brank's Heck tract, and runs M". 17 degrees E. t7 poles to a cheat nut; thence N. 41 degrees E. 30 poles to the. Robert s line: thence with said line H. 88 degrees W. 62 poles to a Kpnnlsh oak In a holler at tha Junc tion of a ridge; thence up the said ridge as follows, to-wltr N. 1 de grees W. 21 poles; thence E. 14 poles; thence N, 4 degrees W. 1 1 poles to the top of the mountain; thence with the said mountain as follows: S. 75 degrees W. 20 poles; thence 8. 55 de grees W. 18 poles to the junction of Plack Jack ridge; then down the ridge 8. II degrees W. 18 poles; then S. 6 degrees W. 18 poles: thence S, 3S decrees W. 18 poles; thence H. 28 do urees W. 11 poles; thence 8. 20 de grees W, IS poles; thence B. 4.1 riV grees W. 10 poles; thence A Si dei greeg W. 14' poles; thence 8. 40 de greet W. 23 poles; thence B."2H de gree W. IS poles: theneeB. R24 de grees W. 1 polea to a post oak stump; thence B. IS degrees R. t3 poles to the beginning, containing 72 ! acres, less nine acres hereto fore conveyed out of said foregoing description, to be sold on the follow ing terms, to-wlt: one-fourth cash, paynble upon confirmation of the sale by the court; bulanre on a credit nf one, two and three years time, paya ble In three equal animal Installments, with Interest from date at the rate of per cent, per nnnun,,' until paid. In terest paynble annually.' ' This lh 27th day of May, 1910. ORA CAPPB. ' Commissioner. WEAVERVILLE LINE Tnkt' t i'.rs tin Si.'iidav troiii Hip S(iiar( nt !. 11, 1; .5, f, Tt IW Wetivervilit' nnd way st.itious. Lust cur ri'hiniiii"; rciiclics Kiiinro at 0:45. lc sure to visit the grounds selected for tlie jroM)sed Clia taiiqua site. An puny walk from tlie terminus. Asheville and East Tennessee Railroad i MMMMMlMM4MHMTtMt44Mtl IHMH Ask your Grocer for "COLONIAL BRAND" FLAVORING EXTRACTS Because Best. MHMtnnMmniMMMMIMIImMm 1 1 S. STERNBERG S CO. Foil BALE For Immediate delivery, all kinds of socond hand machinery In first' class oondlllon.; , vM f V ; i " T .. STEAM BOILERS, ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. I'ulleys, Hangers, Bearings. Boxes,' Shafting, Hand Saw Mill com plete; Steam Engines and Boilers of air slses and makes; new and second hand IMplng, all sixes. , ' ' WRKUSroXDEXdK SOMCITKD. 't " ASHEVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE Bummer Term opens Monday. Juna First v Special Iltites on all Courses will be as follows!: J Book-keeping. Buslnnrss Practlca, 'Business Arithmetic; ' Spelling, Penmanship, four months, books Inclnried. . i . .s'50 Shorthand, Typewriting, Offlca Practice, r-enmanshlp, Spell- , Inif. four months, books furnished yL Telegraphy, Railway Customs, forms, etc;.. ... ... OUR DOUBLE-STANDARD SCHOLARSHIP . ' , Is a combination of two courses-regular price $80.00. It "1 ' Issued to all who enter on tha opening day for $70.00 ! month V usual time to omplote no extra charge U t takes longer. - N. B. rrof. Hall has been ltrr us twtf years. His specialty . Is all the English branches. He' will give private InstrucUon dur- . - trig the term for 82S.00.' Please call In advance It s Important. ' llfMlV S. KlIOtliLEV, IT!"- J V
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