Monday, July 4, 1910.
PAGE TWO.
THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS.
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FljJAL: CLEARANCE WASH
A Special
SUITS AND BR1LSSES
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These offerings will be llie delight of every woman in reach of this store; and there wiL le few who will
miss this rare chance to buy Wash Suits and Dresses at less than factory cost of the goods; and the worry, trouble
and saving in the making is all yours. .
There will be a clean sweep of these dainty and serviceable Summer Garments, and here are the figures that
tell the tale of lower prices, and will cause extraordinary buying here Tuesday.
$1.00 White and Colored Lin
ene Suits aud Dresses, Tues
day's choice 1.98
$2.00 Chnmbray and Madras
House Dresses, Tuesday,
Choice 98c
$15.00 Embroidered hineno
Dresses, Tuesday $7.50
$12.50 and $15 Puo Linen
Crash Coat Suits Tuesday $8.95
$M.5() Linen Suits and Dress
es, Tuesday $6.25
$7.50 Fumy Dress Skirts,
cheeks, stripes and plain
browns, grays, 4ce., choice $2.98
You'll bti'delighted with the
pretty styles and nice mate
rials used in these garments.
$1.25 While Lineiie Skirts
C9c. Made of good qiuility lit)
ene in four pretty styles. All
sizes.
$1.25 and $1.50 Elack Mer
cerized Petticoats Tuesday 89c.
Half a dozen pretty new
styles to select from.
TUESDAY'S HOSE SALE.
$1.50 Onyx llrand Silk Hose
for 97c
Made of pure silk with dou
ble soles, heels and toes and
five inch double garter top.
An excellent, silk stocking at a
bargain price.
Children's IMain Top Sox
12c pair
Women's (lauze Lisle Silk
Finished Hose 22c pair
CLEARANCE OF TABLE
LINENS.
$1.00 lleavv Double Faced
Satin Damask, every fibre pure
Irish Linen; beautiful designs,
dots, roses, crysanthemums C3c
39c Cotton Damask, Pure
Pleached 23c
$1.25 and $1.50 All Liuen
Napkins, dozen 89c
Heavy All Linen Napkins,
worth $2.50 dozen, at. . . .$1.79
TUESDAY'S OFFERINGS
AT NOTION COUNTER.
The little necessities of life
found in great abundance at
the notion counter, all includ
ed and reduced in price.
Seconds, Pearl 'Muttons, doz
en lc
King's and Arlington Spool
Cotton 2 l-2c
3 Pen Points ;.lc
Five Hundred pretty new Kimonas just received and will go on sale Tuesday at A
THIRD TO A HALF LESS THAN THEIR WORTH.
Every garment well made of prQtty Colored Lawns. Get your supply of these cool
Summer Garments Tuesday. . .. ' ' 5
25c Short Kimonas Tuesday
12 l-2c.
75c Long Kimonas 49c
$1.50 Long Kimonas ...98c.
CLEARANCE CHILDREN'S
GARMENTS.
Infants' and Children's
Dresses, worth 50c, at....23c
Infants' and Children's
Dresses, worth 75c, at 47c
Infants' and Children's
Dresses, worth $1.50 . 89c
Stock new, fresh ami clean;
just received from the best
maker of children's wear in
New York.
NOTIONS CONTINUED.
10c and 15c Pox Pajwr and
Fjiivelopes 8c
Box Paper and Envelopes 4c
15c and 25c Box Paper and
Envelopes ...12c
25c Talcum Powders. 12 l-2c.
Mennen's, Babcock's, Pearl
of Violet, etc. ' "
25c pound can Talcum Pow
der ..14c
Air Float Talcum Powder 4c
Oval Cans Air Float Talcum
Powder , . .8c
WASH GOODS AGAIN
SLAUGHTERED HERE
TUESDAY.
Pretty Lawn?, yard . .3 l-2c
Floral designs, dots, stripes
and figures, all fast colors.
18c Hyde Grade Galatea, all
the wanted shades, stripes,
checks, and plain colors, yd 14c
25c Voile Supreme, Linen
Plaid Ginghams, Lucerne Tis
sue, etc., yard ... ... . . . . .10c
12 l-2c Fine Close "Woven
Chambrays, every, wanted
shade, blue, pink, gray, tan,
green, and red, yard. I . .6 l-2c
12 l-2c Barker Mills Blearh
Domestic .8 l-2c
8 l-2c yard wide Bleach Do
mestic ... ... .. ......61-2c
8 l"-2c Apron Cheek Ging
hams ... ...... . 5c
The very best apron ging
hams made. All colors ami all
sizes, checks, solids,- etc. We
warrant the colors to bo fast.
10c and 15c Wash Goods, in
eluding Fine Organdies, Royal
Bengali nes, Sine Silks, etc.,
yard 7 l-2c
In this day of saving no greater opportunity has ever presented itself to provide footwear for
the entire family. TWO AND THREE PAIRS OF SHOES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PAIR is
what will be offered here Tuesday.
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ashIville" Oght
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KINDLEY &
CO., 15 17 . S. Main Street
10 01 NS
Score of Thursday Was Dup
licated at Riverside Park
Saturday Afternoon.
Johnson Cil . .
MorrlKtuu n. . . .
(iuilsilnn
Aslievilla . . . .
Koiiiu
Knuxvlllo it
Won.
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1.1 4 nil
hit hy n
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pitrhi'
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Tin a:. (if r so.
.auclit sl.-aliii.
lo :;hoi'l ami
i,, limns rotiiai
lluiioko ainl i'i
I., anl it ill 1 . 1 1 1 . 1
In 111.- 1,11 h i fs ANlu-villf
i'oi a . huiico at tit' liat ami Ti v
Ashtvllln henpoil mimhtT clofoat on
the heads uf thf Koinuim at Kivirsiile
nark Suturday. It was a dupliiuii
of Thursday's uami tin; snore liiirm
s in 2. Tho f.-ii tiirt- of the sanio was
Wliitiifld's home run In tho m-ruml
Hiol Axhi'Villp's l.itttlnK Htnak in the
fourth nml Hfth Itinintw w hi'ii tinifly
hilM. eoupk-U with errors on the lin
rnnn's imrt, ncttpil wvfti runs.
In the lirst inning Iteed for the
lioiiiiins glin ted off v it h a tvi-lmt;i;er
and llumk hit to MeKenzie, who
made a (.ad throw to tir.st and llum ke
was safe; Conner xnerilleed and Heed
seored. llrilTin walked nnd Herndon
drove to the pitcher and the side was
out in a beautiful doulde play.
Auhevllle could do nothing hut re
tire in order in their part of the first,
and llilford and Matthews for Rome
retired easily. Whit ford at this point
enlivened things by driving the ball
across the fence and scoring a home
run. llu.iigarner went out on an in
field drive.
Thn ......... . .....I l
. nv iiiii intfvru iiitinK ui a rapiu i
Kail until Ashcville's part of the
fourth, when Ashevllle tied the score.
Woodward fanned and liulloek was
d hall. Thrasher made
an.i M Kenae hit ou!
and liulloek and
I il. AI.'K . n.ie a;:
1 1 1 1 r. I and ia.slon liil
,va;j ..in at first. The
1 in order in tile hltU,
'.n.iiiT beiny out on a
Ida;,.
player
e runs
were totaled. I loll reached first on
rioi oi flu- short stop and 'Judder
,.n ilie error of the .s.'Coiid baseman.
Ma l.i v w ent out pitcher to fiint and
II ill drove u fly to .second. Willi two
men dovn Woodward drove a two
Imikk. r to left field and Holt and Uuii
sit .scored. With Ifullock at tile bal
Woodward Htole. second biw. liul
..ck walked and Thrasher reach, d
insl on error of the caleher, who, af
ter 1 liiiin; lo catch Woodward it
home, llirew Ho- l.all lo the first base
man unexpectedly. McKeiizie was
till l.y a pitched ball aud (iaHion
inv.led and liullouk and Thrasher
scored. With Holt at the bill for the
ecoml time, McKeiizie was thrown
..111 Kte.'iliuK sel'ond base.
Tie- t ams settled down until the
.ililli. when Ashevllle added another
lo make file eixlit. Hull Kot his base
on errors and was advanced to sec
' nd and third likewise and scored
when M.il.ry funned and the catcher
threw lo H.vond, cutihinK (iudKer. In
throwing back to home plate Hern
don hii lUiniKarner in the back, but
he was able to complete the tame.
defeated the Y. M. . A by a score of
V lo
li ai.ptuirejj. ill Jiie i-lart lis thoucli
the association boys were f;oiuK to pill
up a i;ood game, the hi-sl two inniiiK's
resulting to 0, but in Hie third lall
more c,oi busy and piled np lour runs
l.y K'"d bitfiiiK witii the aid of costly
rroiy by (he local hovs.
There was no more scoriiiK by ci
ther side until the sixtli liming, and
lien i:,liin.,ie piled up f.oir more
runs, and one more in the ninth.
making a total score of H runs.
The lieldini? honors wenl to Head
l.lpe, of Hiltmore. Hill for Hie Y. M.
A. Kot tlie batlim; honors, inakiuf
itouble and a single, 'fhe score
I'oIIowh:
U. II. V..
V. M. '. A. . . OOi) Oilll lino 0 4 X
Hiltmore. . . .004 004 olx 9 11 1
Hatteries Y. M. l'. A I'raitj and
IliuUli; P.iltmoie, Hamilton and Lip?.
HI.M IrS S.TIHIV.
Southeastern.
Ashcvtllii S; tiome 2.
Johnson l ily 2; Morrlstown
i ia, Is. lea 4, Knoxville 1.
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL
Health Is Worth Saving, am Some
Ashevllle I'eoplo Know How
to Save It.
Many Aihtvllle peoplo tak their
Uvea In their hand by neglecting the
kidneys when they know these organs
need help. Sick kidneys are response
bin for a vast amount of suffering
and III health, but there la nn liecd
to suffer nor remain in dnni;er when
all diseases and aches and palna due
to weak kidneys ran b iiuirkly aud
vermanently cured by ths use ot
IVisn's Kidney Pills. The following
statement leaves bo ground for
doubt.
L. W. Holloman, 412 Andrews ave
nue. Henderson, N. t, says: "I
cheerfully recommend ) loan's Kidney
Pills. A soreness across the small of
my back bothered me constantly
and prevented me from sleeping well.
The kidney secretions were elan too
friuent in pauaK. hixhly colored
and tilled with sediment. Learning
of lunn's K.dney fills. I procured
box and after using them a short
time I was free from the backache
end (.IFVer symptoaie of kidney coin
plaint. Since then I bave been la the
Uut of health."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
reels. Koster-Mllburn fo Buffalo.
New York, sole scents tor the United
Htates. .
Remember the name Dean's and
take so ether.
Asheville AT!. It. If. I'D. A. K.
Woodwaru, s. s.... 4 1 1 3 3 0
liuUock. Hi 2 2 0 14 0 0
Thrasher. I. f 4 2 1 0 0 0
McKeiizie. p 3 0 1 1 f 2
Uasfon. 21). 4 0 1 3 2 1
Hull, 3b 4 2 0 1 4 0
Huduer, r. f 4 1 0 2 1 1
Mabry. c 4 0 1 2 1 0
Hall. c. f 4 0 1 1 ft
33 S 27 16 4
r.ome. Ait. n. it. ro. a. r
Iteed, a. 4 1 1 0 S 2
Hum ke, Sh 4 0 1 1 1 0
fooiier, c. f 4 0 1 0 0 0
liriffin. lb 3 2 1 13 0 1
Herndon, 21 4 8 1 4 3 2
Milford. c. 4 0 fl 4 4 3
Matthews, r. f 4 0 2 1 0
Matthews, r. f 4 0 S 2 1 0
Whit Held, 1. f 4 1 1 0 0 0
Bumgarner, p. .... 4 0 A 6 2 0
33 2 24 II 2
National.
I'.rooklyn fi; New York 3.
Philadelphia 0; Itoston It.
Cincinnati 5; 1'itlshiirK 1.
ChlciiKo 7; St. Louis 0 (four
illKS).
Morning names:
New York i; I'.rooklyn 5.
UoMoii 3; i'hiladelplba 4.
rittsbiiri: C; t'hicafio 2.
St. Louis ti; C 'nuati 3.
line
R. II. E.
Asheville ... 000 250 Olx ( 4
Rome. . . . , 110 000 0002 8
Home runs, Whitfield. Two-base
hits. Woodward. McKenxle, Hall,
Iteed. Sacrifice hits, McKenxle, f'oon-
er. Struck out. . bq McKenxle 2, by
HumRarner 4. Base on balls, off Mc
Kenxle 2, off Bumtarner 2. Hit by
pitched hall, McKenxle and Bullock.
Passed tin II, Mof...'d. First base on
errors, Ashevllle 6, Rome 2. Double
plays, McKenxle, Woodward nnd Bui
lock
tendance 300,
Time of frame, one hour .and
minutes. Umpire, Bsrnett. At-
Knoxville 3, Aslievllle 0
Knoxville, July 4. Knoxville de
feated Ashevllle this morning In the
first of a double header by a score of
I to I. , The (tame was a superb ex.
nimtion. Hall received poor sup
port.
The score by Innings:
i R. H. E
Knoxville. , . A00 000 211 t 4 1
.shevllle. ,. .009 000 0000 t
Untterlea Hurtt and Myers; Hall
and Mabry.
American.
Huston 3; WashliiKton 2.
New York 3; Philadelphia i.
Second game New York 1; I'hila
! Iphla 8.
Detroit 4; Cleveland 11.
Si. Louis 2; Chlcnuu 3.
MorninK names:
Waahlngton 2; Huston 3 (14
ItlKSI.
1'hiludelphla. 3; New York 7.
Cleveland 1; lietrolt 3.
Chii'iiKo t; St. Louis 3.
inn-
Southern.
Morning irnrnee:
Memphis 3; Montgomery 4.
Nashville 0; Mirm Ingham 4.
South Atlantic.
Morning gnmea: ,
Savannah 2; Columbia 1.
Jacksonville 3; Columbus E.
Augusta 3; Macon 4.
Virginia Slate League.
Afirnlng games:
Lynchburg 2; Roanoke 1.
Norfolk I; Portsmouth 0.
Z3 8eMJaaw"' siii
Rift more Defeats T. M. C. A.
Ta one-sided trams of basehall at
Riverside Park this morning BUtmore
In the nlstrlct Court of the IT. B. for
the Western District of North Car
olina.
In the matter of John W. Bcott, bank
rupt.
To the creditors of said John W
Scott, bankrupt, of Canton., In the
county of Haywood, In said District
Notice Is hereby given that on the
1st day of July. 110, the said Ecott
was adjudicated bankrupt and that
the first meeting of his creditors will
be held at Waynesvllle, In said Dis
trict, on the 23rd day of July, ltlA,
st the office of Bmathers A Morgan,
attorneys at lw, at 10:1$ s, tn.. al
which time and place said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, ap-
pom a trustee, examine the bank
rupt and transact such other business
ss msy properly come before the
meeting.
This July 2, 110.
r. W. THOMAS.
, Referee In Bankruptcy, Ashevllle,
N. C,
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
The American Nati
Bank
of Asheville
From Report to Comptroller at the Close of Busi
ness June 30th, 1910.
RESOURCES:
Loans mill I liscounts $1,1.87,813.47
()vtrlnifts 2ffi75.!'J
lliinkintf Hoiiso and Fixtures 97,718.31
United Statts Bonds .'MVXMUM)
North Carolina State, and other bonds, ami
premiums 4.1,418.47
Cash in Vault and Other HankH, ami with
1 1. S. Treasurer . . 32:1,728.1 1
Total Hesouices ;. .$2,01 3,38(5.3
LIABILITIES
( , . !-.. .-
Capital Stock ...... . ..'. .... 1 " .. . . . . .$ 300,000.00
Surplus Fund ... ... 23,000.(X)
Undivided Profit 10,278.8:)
Hills Payable and Rediscounts 2fij,073.G(i
Dank 'a Own Currency ...... ...... ... . 300,000.00
Deiwisits ...... .. 1,004,783:30
Commercial Paier bought atid resold . ... 4'.),248.30
e
Total . . . . V .... . .$2,015,380.33
Happens to Be Our Third Anniversary
The Only Bank in Asheville Under United States
-Supervision : :
) S
JNO. H. CARTER, President.
0. J. HARRIS, Vice President.
H. REDWOOD, Vice President.
U L. JENKINS, Active Vice-President.,
R. M. FITZPATRICK, Cashier.
WH EAT-IIE ARTS GRIDDLE
, CAKES '
(SnperVir lo rtackwlxytl.) -And
InRnitel; Mre lMieeallbto. '
To on cup of WIIEAT-URAItTO
sdd on cup of flour, one teaspoon of
salt, two teaapons of baking pow
dr, one ts-bleapooaful of brown su
rer, one well bee tea mgg, and suffi
cient sweet milk to maks a tbla bat
ter. Cake on hot. well rrud grid
dle, and seres !! yr , , . .
fjet us Rive you ao estimate
n that frtectrio uirins;. ' Oar
oik srivefl satisfaction. . .
W. A. Ward
ANYTIIINQ, ;
ELECTRICAL
10 N. Pack Square. Phone 410
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Purest and Best
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Rumford Balling Powder
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