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The creditors compromised, making terms whereby they acquired the interest of the stockholder, thereby enab ling them f to proceed with the great forced sale which will prove the most sensational bargain event ever undertaken in the South. The intention of the creditors of the Peerless is to con vert every penny's worth of goods now on hand into cash just as quickly as less than cost prices will accomplish the result. Time Hike Me Sale SttairM im SctoscMkB And will be continued until this $31,000 stock is moved from the shelves of this store into the homes of the people of this city and section of Western North Carolina. l com Man Who Was Struck in Head With a Rock at Hominy Is at the Mis sion Hospital. n MmtM pirn- of Hip .ill wns rhfpiM'il itIT, thf tMTimiMii's.s nf tin- injury ron sisis uf tn'inorrli.ii's of tht- brain, lit flu- ci'iit Iho hoiiiorrhaMi-H 1-oiiltmo' I tin- citsi- is rt'nrtlt'il i'3 hopeless. Kil- lian is iinrons' ioiim. When th- man was first injur'il thoso coiun'cte'l with thi' show Rave his name as Jack lSnnvii from Chiciign hut lator it was ailnilllril that his nanip wns Kilhan anil that ho anil his wife were iilenli li.il with the show. Jack J. Killian, connected with a show that has been In the Hominy section of the county for several weeks, who was struck in the head with a rock one night ten days ago, was brought to the Mission hospital last evening by Or. J. C. Davis, jr., and is in a critical condition. It will be remembered that Killian was struck In the head with a rock by a young fellow named Melton Cathey who made his escape. It was thought at the time that the skull was frac tured but Dr. Davis said this morning that such was not the case; that while ROBBERS ENTER STORE E If you are not satisfied after using according to directions two-thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, you can have your money back. The tablets cleanse and Invigorate the stomach, Improve the digestion, regulate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well. Sold by all druggists. Her Aje. Vben a k'irl asks yuu to guess her age. If you think she is twenty-one take off two. if you tliink she is twe'ii ty-tbree take off three, if you think she Is twenty-five irk off four, and so on. This will teud to uiake you popular. Exchange. Fruit Store of J. L. Henry on College Street Rrnbpn intn I act I I Night. no one and later made report to the pollrp. Tapt. I,yet- went to the store to Investigate hut the robbers had taken their departure. He found the window broken in ami the store raiisaiked. The money drawer had been forced but no change had been left there. Hi Henry said this morning that when b" investigated he found nn empty pint bottle with a whiskey smell; that no whiskey or bottles were in the store to his cer tain knowledge. ltobbers last night about 11 o'clock invaded the fruit store of J. I,. Henry on College street, a plan' within a stone's throw of police head quarters, and, apparently making themselves at home disposed of a pint of lliiuor and then helped themselves to cigarettes, a couple of razors and an Klgin watch. The robbers made entrance through a rear window which they first broke and then un fastened. Some persons in the neighborhood of the store heard noises in or near the place between 10 and 11 o'clock but they could see Taking ana Giving. "Vou enn't," said the philosopher, "take from ,i tliln-,- without making il less." "Oh. I don't know:'- the fool replied. "Have yon ever tried taking a liirhl from one candle will) nuother'" Ex-cliHii'.-e Ijime shoulder Is almost Invariably caused by rheumatism of the muscles and yields quickly to the free appli cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment is not only prompt and effectual, but In no way disagreeable to use. Sold by all dealers. WAKE FARMER GIVES HIS LIFE TO SAVE TWO BOYS Itoal 4 n)ved ni I'on V. ;. Adams liescucil Dm- Two IUivn Hut l.osl Ills Own llfe. Hnlelgh, X. C. June 14. News reached here this evening of the drowning of V. O. Adams, a well known farmer out at Penny's pond, this county, while helping to rescue two boys, Perry Strother and Ernest Penny. All were bathing In the pond. Adams went to crawl up into a boat in which were the two boys. The boat capslwd. He helped to get the boys out to shallow water and when they reached the bank badly frightened they were horrified nn looini.g back to see Ad ams sinking for the last time. It was an hour before his body was recov ered. No water in his lungs Indicates that heart failure may have followed his exertion In saving the boys, and that this rather than actual drowning caused death. He was forty years old and a batchelor. DEMOCRATS IN TEXAS GRANT PROHIBITIONISTS' REQUEST (jiievlitin of Icglslattiif Siiliiiiilllng to People State. Wide Bill to Ite Vou-il On at Prlniury. Dallas. Tex.. June 14. Hy a vote of l to 10, the democratic state ex ecutive committee decided yesterday to grant the petition of over 50,000 members of the party to submit at the coming state primary election the proposition as to whether or not the legislature shall submit to the voters a state-wide prohibition amendment to the constitution. The action taken is under that provision of the Texas election law which provides that CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mothers who Yftlua tbeir own comfort sad the welfare of theirr hilUren, should never be withrsit a box of Motlier Urejr Bowl 1'owdcmf or Children, foruMthrout!hootlbeuon. Thai Break npOolrie, lure FrreriKhnera, C'ntitkn, Teething Dit ontem, lleadai-hr and Htomach Trouble, 1 F1K.SS POWDKKSNKVKUFAIU HoidbyallDrnfSinm, te. m'f aorryt any tnMituta, A trial parkaiff, will be sent KKEEtoanjr mother who will addita Allen a. Olmsted, La Koj, H. Y. platform demands for specific leg-ls-lation shall be adopted only after ap proved by the voters In the prlm.iry. Such application was adopted at the election held two years ago, but th legislators did not heed th de mand. It requiring a two-third vote of bot branches of that body to form ally present the amendment vTO-MGIIT Of. LOGAN MERCHANT TAILOR. Legal Bldg. 8. I" Sow Phone 797. THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF The Mmnmm E$MmM Mi - Of Astieville Have faith in Asheville and Western Carolina, and desire to see them develop in commercial and manufacturing lines. To this end they offer the public their experience in financial and indus- mai aiiairs, aim uie iaciuues or a large and caretully manageq bank. : : : : : : : 4 per cent interest allowed on money set aside tor savinfls, or lying idle awailing opportunity tor investment ill: i f . . Capital and Surplus $325,000. Deposits $1,200,000 J NO. H. CARTER, Pres. C. J. HARRIS. Vice-Pres. L. L. JENKINS, Active Vice-Pres, , H. REDWOOD, Vice-Pres. R. M. FITZPATRICK, i .,. . Cashier.
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