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P fVW4iWPHj .1, ,1J jlllln PjL.CS TT70- THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. " C Friday, June 17, 1910. Sales May Come and Sales May Go, fat This sale Goes on-and-on, Growing Greater and Greater; Better and Better! , - 11 The Proof Conclusive Lies in the Glowing Testimonials of Hundreds who've Attended QUALITY! A LITTLE TALK ON QUALITY VALUES PRICES SALES There ore a great many places where you ran buy goods at apparently extremely low prices, but experience teachers, except in rare, exceptions that tlw goods are worth no more than the prices paid for them A FIVE DOIJjAR ARTICLE AT SOME STOKES ADVER TISED AT A SPECIAL SALE PRICE OF ONLY $2.18 IS THE IDENTICAL SAME' THING THE OTHER MERCHANT OR THE "CASH MERCHANT" WILL SELL YOU ANY OLD DAY IN THE WEEK AT 2.98. So yon will understand that some store's BIG SPECIALS are only the other fellow's regular prices therefore bound to be a very distinct difference between the rosective stores' represented sale values. . AT ALL TIMES Price isonly one of the tilings to Im considered, for If you fall to get the quality, you simply throw . away good money, no matter how small the n mount may 1. . .Therefore, our policy Is, and always has been, to sell the right quality at the right price for spot cash, and by honest coniarison you will llnd. invariably, that a lower price than ours means also a corresponding lower quality, or on the other hand a comparatively overestimated value on account of, perhaps, credit system, IT IS A COMBINATION OP MY PAST REPUTATION FOR SELLING AT SMALL PROFIT FO It CASH, NEVER MISREPRE SENTING THE ACTUAL VALUE THE PRESENT PRICE THE QUALITY THAT MAKES THIS MILL & FACTORY SALE SO STRONG, COMPARATIVELY SPEAKING. Test it as you will, you'll find Stoner just about right; and Stoner's Sale the really advantageous trading place for you. PRICES OPPORTUNE DAYS UMUjgUAIL, 2 STONER'S SEVEN HINTS TO JUNE BRIDES NEWLYWEDS AND ALL WHO ARE ECONOMICALLY INCLINED r Stoner Never Fools You C A Visit Around but back to Stoner's C 'Tell-Tale Prices" Don't Want Your Money at f Why Are We Busy When As Advertised; So It Goes, Always! p Don't Want Your Money at f Why Are We Busy When the Expense of Your Good Will 0therg Are I(Jle? For the Home Beautiful 24-piece A ri dinner sots, $5 value, VU vU 18 piece dinner sets, A "IP prettily decorated V I a I W Kitchen utensils at very low prices 50c sheets, a one Komi 40c RUG!. $5 Stoner nies .. .. 18 j;i Stoner values S2.2." Jl 25 Stoner values 98c Underwear, etc. Men's 25c sample underwear 18c 50c sample under wear till it's gone. 39c One lot of Samples worth frnnj. 75c to $150 a garment, al most at your own price. Sample suspenders, hosiery, handkerchiefs at Stoner's Sale Prices. Wash Goods White Go(.ds values up to 1'fle the yard heaiililul lot of new dainty designs, sells cents other stores, now LurRe assortment of pretty dress ginghams, regular 12 '4 and la cent values 15c Klaxons, for 25 15c 12 1-2 and 15c hno.i etle and percals Lot oi colored law as. short lengths, 15c grade 10c JOc 10c Oxfords Indies style ty . . f-' anil Oxfords quall- sood $139 $2.50 and j:i sample shoes and oxfords . $198 $298 $5 samples, patents, tans, gun metal .... There won't be miv more when these are cone. MILES' SAMFLL'S have heen going fast. good many h ft. Newest -tlcs at I-'ACTORY Wilt I S. "Savings" Sample- ties, worth 26c nt 14c; 20c values 10c; 10 and f 15e ties Men's $1 soft-olor shirts till there gone Men's 25c fancy and plain hoso' Tjidles $5 dresses, white and colors . . 69c 19c $298 M. 1'. PIUCKS. On muslin underwear, wash skirls and waists. Can't bo beat! Men's Suits Handsome values are these men's $10 spring suits,! well made, look good Ql'i One big lot of youths' J An med. weight JS.50 Bultj4'f 0 Mothers you can't afford to buy your boy's clothes without !! l!iB line of boys' suits values up to $3.50 . Men's trousers, all sizes, worth up to $lf now $148 $298 Sample Hats Sample line gtraw hats $1 & $1.24 grades . 75c $2 sample straw hats $120 $3 sample hats . . straw $179 Big lot of $1.25 and am $1.50 sample felts .. JJOC TO 1HIY HATS KLSKWIIKKK IS TO IX)SK MOXKY. Mill & Factory Sale Continues 'til June 25th An Honest Confession Is Good for the Soul Look 'Round Compare then Come and Confess Just Do It Fairly J. M. STONER'S GASH STORE "The Store That's Always Busy." There's a Reason ! : Every Freight Bring Something New! D Surprising Bargains Will Be Cropping Up Daily During These Last Days. Watch the Windows! Cadsilcn II: Korue 10. SURELY HOODOOED National. t'iiiclnnati 0; Philadelphia 1 All other games postponed, rain. Fourth Consecutive Chastise ment Administered by Johnson City. America n. Washington t; ; st. Louis Boston :i; Detroit 12. . w York 2; fleveland 5 Philadelphia 2; Chicago Southern. Birmingham 0: Mobile i Atlanta 1: Chattanooga No other g. inns seheduh d. Special to the Gazette-News. Johnson City, Tenn., Jam IT. Asheville's losing streak remains un broken. The Mountaineers, in the opening game of the series here yes terday put up good hall, but tiny simply played In hard luck and lost to Johnson City by a score of 5 to Willett, in the box for the Mountain eers, pitched a good game hut was not effective in tight places w hile "leath er" Kelly pitching for Johnson Citv. pulled out of tight places in a man ner to win the admiration of the 12ioi fans who witnessed the game. Hunt and Johnson for Johnson City ami Woodward tor Ashevllle were itars at the bat each smashing out a couple of hits. Woodward also played u star game in the Held. The score by Innings: H. II. K. Johnson City 5 s 2 Ashevllle 0 5 Batteries: For Ashevllle, Wlllett and Johnson; for Johnson 'it., "Leather" Kelly and Taylor. YESTERDAY'S RKSl Irs. South Atlantic. Augusta 0; Jacksonville I. Coiutiihtis i; s.tvann'in 0 Columbia ; Macon 10. arollna. Greenville 4; Winstoii-Salcm 2; innings. Greenville IS; Winston-Salem seven innings. Spartanburg 4: Greensboro 2. Charlotte 2; Anderson 1. 1 astern Carolina. Wilmington 1; Pocky Mount I Goldshoro 1; Raleigh 3. l'a ettevillc r,; Wilson 3. eatts stamped non-transferable. Tin iael is th t all purchasers of I'nit-d Wireless received stork which was t rap'-ifera Me on tile books at any tine .Hid a Iniye amount of this stock has I't'T transfrrri d from time to tine- i.y holders. I The stock is issued to officers fori He ir salaries and based upon the sell ing irn e of the stock at the time it I .sas issued. :iad the stock was also ssued tor cash advanced by the orti-1-cers. reaching at one time the amount of $lilT,120. The otlicers receiving it in order to reimburse themselves tor' their ailvames u, re thus privileged to sell, just as other holders were priv ileged to M. stock for which they paid cash. "Thi further statement that operat ing expensis have heen much greater titan receipts is also untrue "We deny that any one otlher or all the oiticers put together have cleaned up $".,00(1.000." NO OFFICIAL ACTION II I North Carolina Cotton Mill Men. How ever, Have Privately Agreed to Curtail in August NOTICE. for a divorce from bed and board on the grounds of the defendant's having -late of North Carolina. Hunennibo I abandoned th.. nl.-iimlr' ami for nil. mony nnd for a subjection of the lands of the defendnnt to the pay. County In the Superior Court Carrie K. Prookshire vs. Emmet V. P.rooKshire. XI ITICE. rho defendant nhove named will ment of alimony: and the snld defen dant will further take notice that be take notice thut an action entitled as j is r iuired to appear at the next above has heen commenced In the j term of said court to he held In the Superior court of Iiuneombe county, ! court house In Ashevllle, North Car olina, on the fifth Monday before the first Monday of September. 1910, th same being the first day of Augtist, 110, and answer or demur to the plaintiff's complaint, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relfrf ' demanded in said complaint. ' " This the Bth day of June. 1910, MAKCTS EP.VWI, Clerk Superior Court. I'cim I'll mil y Heirlooms OFFICERS' STATEMENT Southeastern. Johnson City S; Ashevllle 0. Knoxvllle 2; Morristown 1. DANGER IN DELAY Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangoroup. for Ashevllle People to Neglect. London. June IT. A notable sale was commenced at Sotheby's today of the Penn family heirlooms, which were l.e.iuest heil by Kieliard Penn. great grandson of the founder of Pennsylvania, to Msrianna Rutland. greatest historical interest is the i if original letters patent, dated August 20. K.!M. reinstating William Penn as governor of Pennsylvania in the place of P.enjainin I'leteher. Includ ed in the other items of interest are The most signl .utial session of manufacturers rday was the n to take any matter or cur- charlotte. June 17. Meant feature of the . North Carolina iott"i which met here ye failure of the mill n official act'on on th' tailment. It is understood, otti. ially, however, that probably all it the members have agreed to a complete curtailment in August to continue until the market advances. The association parsed resolutions condemning the rules of the New York exchange which encourage speculation and manipulation una voted to admit Virginia mills to the organization. Plans were also adopted dividing the association into live h . I, -organisations: gray or white goods, colored goods, hard yarns, soft yams, knit goods.. 1 he parent organization will remain portraits of and a document signed j)lllll(.t iind in control but each depart by Admiral Penn, the father of Wil- m.iit may hold separate meetings to The great danger of kidney trouble' la that they get a firm hold before the sufferer reeognlxes them. Health Is gradually undermined. Backache headache, nervousness, lameness, sore . .nesa, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Bright' disease follow In merciless succession. Imu't neglect .vottr kidneys Cure th.o kid neys with the certain and safe remedy, Doan'a Kidney puis, which has cured people right here In Ashevllle. H. F. Millr. 30 Turner street, Ashe vllle, N .a, rays: "At times I suffered so severely f rom kidney complaint that I was laid up for several days. Ther? was a dulV tiche across my Joins, ex tending Into my shoulders and a scald ing sensation attended the passages of th kidney secretions. I tried a num ber of remedies and consulted physl olans. but did not succeed In finding relief until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Dr. T. C. Smith's drug store. They disposed of my trouble In a short time and Improved my health. I publicly recommend this remedy In 190$ anl now,-after five years have elapsed, I am pleased to reiterate every wcrd I then said, as my cure has been permanent." For sale by all dealers. Fr'oa B0 cents. r'o&tor-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, New fork, sole agents for th United BUte. Ttememter tti Varna -Doan's and take no othar. - ,j New York. June 17. While lh, fcdujr.il judge yesterday afternoon was taking up an Investigation into the alleged $20,000,000 swindle i barged I against the 1'nited Wireless nllh Ials here, W. Ft. Tompkins, president of the New York selling agency, ar rested at Ijiike Mahopac on the joint indictments with President Christo pher C. Wilson and Samuel c. Hogart of the I'nlted Wireless company, ap peared before United States Commis sioner Shields and filed a $10. lino hail for his appearance. Tompkins was charged with Colonel Wilson and Vive President Bogart with using the Pnlted States malls for fraudulent purposes. Postnfflce Inspectors alleged that $20,000,000 of -Wireless stock had been sold to the public at ficti tiously high prices and that the s- ck hus sold csme from the holders of Wilson and his assistants. Abraham White, former president of the American DeForest Klreless oinpany, absorbed by the I'nlted Wireless, had a conference with the United States district attorney's office and Inspector Meyer of the pogtollice department, who is conducting the Investigation. Mr. White admitted that the troubles of the United were under discussion and predicted Inter esting developments. He thought it might be possible that he would be called In. The United Wireless offi cial gave out a comment on the statement Issued by Inspector Meyer In part aa follows: OMIHnls Give Their Side. No literature Issued under the present management of the United company ever stated that If had controlling Interest In other wireless telegraph companies or that It had large shares In the Marconi company, "At intervals the market value of the stock waa advanced, but this wits thoroughly justifiable In view of tht Increasing business of the' company It Is not true, a accredited to Mr. Meyer, that while the Inside officers of the company were privileged to sell their Stock, all the outside purchasers were required to acoej,t stock oartlfl- liam penn, and t i have been mad tne great tree under w hich penn mad. his treaty with the Indians in K,S2. tobacco box stiid I thresh out the problems peculiar to I ruin the Wood o ,it,.lr llcnorlx Khuw :', oottnn mills and 171 yarn mills In t lie organization, with 3,229,119 spindl.s. amounting to about ono-fnurth the looms and one hird the spindles In th. anuth. H. M. Miller, jr., of Charlotte, was re-elected American Woman s League certif icates will be accepted on NKW sub scriptions only, to The Uaxette-Xcws. t president. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 17TH, 1909. ZILLICOA AND RETURN , :ii a. m. RIVERSIDE PARK MONTFORD AVENUE TO SANTEE STREET DEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDE" AVENUE b.JO and every li minute until p. m., then every hour until 11:0 p. m, 10:10 a. m. and every 7 1-J minutes until 11:00 p. m., except 1:01 and 10:07 which so to Roeo street only DEPOT VIA FRENCH BROAD AVENUE MANOR a. m. and every 16 minute until 1:15; then every 7 1-1 minute until :J0; then every 15 minute till ll.Ot last car :16, :S0, i a. m. and every lk mlu utes until I p. m., then every 10 min utes till 11:00. , 6.16. (:&, 7, 7:10 a. in., than every 15 minute till 1) p. m. CHARLOTTE STREET TERMINUS PATTON AVENUE 7 a. m., a. m., then every li min. till 7:41 p. m. 11:00 o'clock car runt through to Oolf club. EAST STREET a. m. and every 15 minute till 11 p. m. GRACE VIA MERRIMON AVENUE biLlMuiii ' I a. m. and every 15 minutes till 11:00 p. m. 5 a. m. and every 10 minute till 11:00 last car. 11: SO to 1 p. m.. and from I to 7 p. m. a II mlnut echedule will be maintained. UImlTimjjevliTyTIriuuTeeTIi l:0 p. m. then every 10 minute till 11:00, last car. Sunday schedule differ la th following particular: Car leave for Depot, both Boutrsld and Trench Broad, 1:15, : 10 a E; r0,0"0 I'' "'n"1" : -'m. Ne regular car for Depot i,,v Bquar 1:45 both fouthsld and French prd. rirst ear leave Bquar for-Chailott street at 1:45. First car leave Bquar for Rlventd t:$0, nest 1:45. ..j th bov ctlon. Buoy chdul commence at a. m and continue am a week day. . n? Whn nwtalnmet. prog res at either Auditorium u.?,lTl ' " will be from .ntert.inment. taannc Square at regular time and r-cld1n; over at Aodltorlnm or Or.ra .1- 2Jm9l . BM Ko- minute b..ur. b.1- i or aanouQoed antral, , r Store News from Asheville's Greatest Sale The Big laughter Sale OF THE- eerless Dry Goods Co.'s Stock by the Creditors of the Firm. Goes Merrily on to a Grand Finale BE SATURBAY Ijowit Prices nnd hotter valutH is tho nianet that will draw another record crowd to this establishment on Saturday. New thingM from tho reserve htoek will, he on Palo and display on our special bargain tables tomorrow. We have a regular army of sales people to see that you your wants are gratified and if high quality goods nt low quality prices are of any consideration to the readers of these lines your presence ia assured. Saturday will undoubtedly Imj a bnnner day, if extrnordinary! price concessions .wil) accomplish the results, that the management is striving to attain, "a quick clenr aiirc of tlw slwlves and counters in the shortest time possible is tho goal." If ever)- inch of ppnee in this pnjicr was devoted to the quotations of prices nnd description of goods awaiting your inspection at this big' fo'reed ' nale, it would prove inadequate to convey n comprehensive idea of this vast assembly of trust worthy merchandise that is being ruthlessly slaughtered. V , ; ' 1 People who have thited this store in the past few days will be agreeably sur prised when they see the new bargain! Saturday. ;" ' "...
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