Monday, August 8, 1910. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. PAGE THRir lgfiim Sale in fifth nine IN INTERFERED AUTO IVI 0 B 1 LE RUN i DOWNEY ENGINE Seasonable Merchandise H Save from a Third to a Halt No matter what your wants may l?e, if for the-person- or household necessities, you can buy here now at a marked saving.. ." :,; ' '".,',', - labour endeavor to clean up and clear out stocks no mercy in shown anything that will likely, be in the way for the proper display of new goods. All Summer Fabrics are doom ed, and you buy at a tremendous saving. ; , ; The sacrifice is terrific, on the better grades of merchan dise, In'ought here for Summer's selling. Want a Strong, Warranted Hair Brush at Half Price? GOc Hair Brushes ... .... .39c $1 Hair Brushes. . .;. ... . . ,63c $2 Hair Brushes . . . v . .$1.25 $,' Guaranteed English Hand Drawn Bristle Hair Brush es, guaranteed for three years, now ..... . . . . .$1.87 .Tic to 50! 'Sample. Nail and Hand Brushes. . v, . . . . ,19c 25c to oac Sample Tooth Brushes ...... . . . . . , . .,. .18c :t5c Dui)ont Tooth Brushes 15c Children's Sample Tooth ' Brushes ..... 3c, 4c, 7c, 12c Note Our Special Prices on Talcum Powder. L'5c Mennen's Talcum' Pow-' der, can. .......... . .15c 25c Pearls of Violet Talcum ' Towder, can.. ... ...,.'150 25c Colgate's Talcum Pow der, can 15c KINDLE Y'S THE MARKETS The leading Stocks on New V York . K'lianire Cotton . tt M Market Quotation. If (((((tItftltKKKRKKKItK A P STOCK ' New Vork, Aug. 8.-The stock mar ki't opened without any show of ani mation. Prices moved sluggishly and fur themostpartupwards. Prices nagged in the presence of an almost RtiiKiiant market. The govern ment crop report and Copper Produc ers' association reports were awaited by trailers. Cupper utoi-ks became active and strong in the afternoon and the whole niiirket tmik :i better tone. ' Active stocks did not move widely fur the must part upwards. x enough to wnrrantnotice. STOCKS. Open. Close. I'ninn Pacific'... 163 '4 163V1 ' S. Kieel 68 68 "'"'U'ltf 138 138, AnialKumiited Copper ... 63A Atlantic ('oast Line 108 lOK Southern Hallway 22 V4 SiMilhi-rn liullwny pfd R2 St. Paul ... .123 122 Southern Pacific Ill 112 ' Kf" 24 2394 Pennsylvania 127 127 American Smelting 67 67 Hultiiunre & Ohio 107 hnwiklyn Rapid Transit .. 75 & 7B Canadian Pacific 187 Onat Northern pfd . i..!24 1291 No! I hern .Pacific ............ 1 1 4 4 N. V. Central ., , Ill V. S. Steel pfd .. .... .-. .I'U 114 Mif.Mouri Pncltlc SO Ktt Atchison J7 97 National Lead . ; , . . '. CI , Colorado Fuel Iron,,.. ..... 28 f Chesapeake & Ohio 73 71 Ho.. Kims. & Tex. .. 31 Norfolk Western. ...... Hock Island . . .v 80 29 Hock .Island pfd . . 62 61 V, Yard Goods Must Be Moved as r r 7Fast as Possible Our buyer left for the Northern larket today to select the new Btocks that will he, handled by; this .firm in the future. , This means that the dry goods sux-k 'simply has to go we can not delay the movement down 'go the prices out go the goods and many people will be mado happy and profit by the sacrifice. . - We have a number of broken lines in piece goods and for this reason we will not quote prices in this Advertisement we do this because we might quote a price on a certain lino which is', limited in quantity and same bo closed out when a custom er calls. 'This would naturally create dissatisfaction among our patrons and dis content we nicn to-avoid. I ; The bargains are here but you must come and pick from the great assortment ex actly what you want in the line of Dress floods, "Wash Goods, Linens, White Goods, Silks, Curtain Goods, etc., for it is impossible for us to list them in this announce ment. ' ' . '; . ; . - An extra eiTort will be made to reduce the stock of ready-to-wear garments at ,Tho Fashion this week, lin order to consolidate the two stores the apparel that com prises the stock at The Fashion is very desirable in style heing the very latest 1010 summer models. Every garment kis been selected with the same usual care jthat all our lines are bought and the price inducements are such that you can save , .from one-fifth to one-half on anything tint .you buy from us during this sale. , VISIT OUR STORES ON A TOUR OF INSPECTION. MANY UN ADVER TISED SPECIALS AWAIT YOU. . , '. The Peerless-Fashion Stores Co. SIPattonAve. . , 16 Patton Ave. Ready-to-Wear" Garments for Summer at a Great Sacrifice. Pretty Cool Lawn Kimomis, 75c, 98c and... ... ..-i. 49c Short Kimonas, worth 25c, at... ... ... ... ... ...45c White and Colored Linen Wash Suits, worth $4 to $5, now... ... ... ...$1.98 Wash Suits of Linen Crash, Li turn Pongee and Iniport ' ed' Rep, $12.50; and $15, former prices, now. '. .$7.50 Wash Suits of White Linen and Crash, worth up to $7.50. ... ... ..$3.98 $1.25 White Linene Skirts, choice. G9c Children's Dresses, Rompers and Aprons' at prices so small jrou can't afford to worry over making them these hot days. "Children's jChambray and Gingham Dresses,' WelL made and splendid values 25c Children's Gingham Aprons, fast colors 25c : KINDLE Y'S Wabash ... ... Wabash pfd American Locomotive People's Gnu ... 17 34 36 105 34 NEW YORK COTTON. Open. Close. August '. .'. 15.95 16.08 September 14.58 14.75 October , , 13.75 13.91 December 13.62 13.79 March 13.70 13.79 Spot 16.05. IiOCAIj SECURITIES. , Reported and Corrected by Henry F. Claudius. i : , Bid, Asked. Am. Nat Bank . . 8103.00 Beaumont Furniture 112.00 Universal Security 6s. 10.00 11.00 Wachovia I & T. 136.00 AV m.-llrownell Mill .. 21.00 IE PEOPLE WATER-BOUND YESTERDAY The heavy rafn yesterday afternoon and last evening was the cause of no little Inconvenience to some of the residents on Starno avenue, between Flint street and Cumberland avenue, and also to those who attempted to use the sidewalk at that place. According to the reports of a gen tlenifan living In that section he was not able to get to his home until af ter 9 o'clock last night. He stated that the water was at one time about six Inches above .the level of the side Walk and that people, passing the street had to make a detour through the yards on one side of the street. There Is a considerable dip "between CumlwrlnnO avenue and Flint street and It seems that the drain pipe Is not sufficient to carry away the water in a deluge such as fell yesterday, al though It answers well enough at nor mal times. , Gadsden-Asheville .Game Call ed Off With Score 3 to 0 " Favoring Asheville. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. P.O. Knoxville ...... 32 21 004 Morrlstown 30 23 B06 Johnson City .... 30 23 666 Asheville ,. .... . 26 27 491 Rome . . . . . 23 28 . 451 Dndsden . . ..... 16 34 320 Special to The Onzette-News. Gadsden, Aug. 8. -A shower of rain coming- In the first half of the fifth Inning Saturday knocked Asheville out of a probable victory over Gadsden. When the game was called by the urn' nire, the score stood 3 to 0 in favor of Asheville, The Asheville players maintained that the shower was only of short duration and was not suffi cient to have warranted the umpire In calling the game. Aslicvllle-MorrlHtoHii Today. Ttaln Saturday broke up the Rome- Knoxville game but Johnson City and Morrlstown held forth at Morrlstown for a double header. "Johnson City took the first game by the score of 3 to 2 and added the second by the scoie of 6 to 4. Asheville goes to Morristown today for a series of three and will return here Thursday for a series of three with Johnson City. Johnson City plays Knoxville at Knoxville the first part of this week, and Rome ami Ondsden try for honors at Gadsden. There are 30 more games scheduled during the season besides several double headers. RESULTS SATURDAY. , Southeastern. - '. "Johnson City 3; Morrlstown 2. Second game: Johnson Oity Morristown 4. Rome-Knoxville, rain. National. St. Louis 4; New York 5. Cincinnati 1: Brooklyn 3. Chicago 2; Philadelphia 9. Pittsburg 10; Boston 2. American. Washington 5; Chicago 1. Huston 2; Cleveland 5. Boston 6; Cleveland 4. New York 0; Detroit 5. ' Philadelphia 6; St. Louis 3; eleven innings. Soutltpm. Atlanta 4; Nashville 0. Atlanta 3; Nashville 1. Montgomery 2; New Orleans C. Chattanooga 1; Memphis 8. Birmingham 2; Mobile 4. ' ' South Atlantic. Augusta 0; Columbus 2; seven In nings. Augusta 0; Columbus 3; seven In nings. Jacksonville. 4; Savannah 2. Macon 0; Columbia 1. Carolina. Wlnston-Halem 3; Greenville Charlotte-Spartanburg, rain. Anderson-Greenville, raiin. Eastern Carolina. Wilmington 3; OoldBboro 2. Raleigh 9; Wilson 0; forfeited In seventh Inning. Rocky Mount 0; Vayetteville 1. Rocky Mount 1; Fayetteville 0. American Association. IoulRville-Kansas City, rain. Toledo 0; Minneapolis 6. Toledo 4; Minneapolis 5. Columbus 5; St. Paul 2. Indianapolis 3; Milwaukee 4. Minister's Wife Killed by Lightning, . Albertvllle, Ala., Aug. 8. Mrs. A. R. Metcalfe, wife of the pastor of the Baptist church at this place, was In stantly killed by lightning yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Metcalfe was stand ing In the door of an outhouse when the lightning Btruck the front end of the dwelling and followed a wire fence a distance of 100 yards to the outhouse where she was standing. 3 Two Occupants Killed Out right; Five Others May Die Whistle Not Blown. Birmingham, Aug. 8. Robert Black and Miss Margaret Fituatriek. whn were among the-injured when an au tomobile was wrecked by a. Southern railway train at Bessemer, died today, bringing the total dead to four. Eight others injured In the crash will re cover. The other dead are: J. . H Roden,. chauffeur, killed out right. Miss Augusta Klser, aged 26. died after reaching hospital. Miss Mamie Crenshaw, aged 16. skull fractured and fatally Injured. injured : Miss Eva Lou Crenshaw, thlirh broken, Internally injured, may die. Vernon Lee, arm and thigh broken. Internally Injured and may die. U. C. DobbB, hand broken and body badly bruised. Two Perron brothers, 10 and 12 years old respectively, badly bruised, not fatally hurt, i- W. II. Bennett Jr., 10 years old. badly bruised, not .fatally injured. G. O. Gardner was the only pas senger who escaped uninjured, lie jumped from the car before the en gine struck It The automobile maintains a regular passenger schedule between Bessemer and West Lake, and it was carrying 1 1 passengers to the lake yesterday afternoon. The machine was struck by the fast passenger train shortly after 4 o'clock, and was almost com pletely demolished. There Is a steep grade .leading down to the Southern tracks Just before Went Lake is reach ed and as- the highway la In a cut it was impossible for the chauffeur to see the locomotive or for the engineer to see the automobile. Those of the automobile passengers who escaped with Injuries' state that the locomotive whistle was not blown for the cross ing. The front wheels of the large auto mobile had just run onto the railroad tracks when the engine struck it. The passenger train was running at a high rate of speed and ploughed its way through the forward end of the ma chine. As It was but a mile and a half from Bessemer.v, Ambulances and physicians were quickly summoned from that city. The injured were all taken to the Robinsun hospital in Bessemer. ' ...r JIM BLYTHE One of the Foremost of the Chero kee Is Here Interpreting hi the Case of State vs. White Horse. JL Jim Blythe, one of the most influen tial members of the ''Eastern bund of Cherokee Indians, U W Asheville, act ing; as Interpreter In the cane of State agnlnst White Horse. ' Mr. Wythe in not only a very Intel ligent Indian, hut is also a broad- minded, well educated man of liberal views and has done much to better the condition of the Cherokee Indians. He has visited almost every tribe of Indians In the United States, uml has observed the problems which confront them. '' To him is largely due the credit for the building of the railroad from the Southern's track ut Eluh to Cherokee or Yellow Hill it is said. He Is a son-ln-luw of th noted Chief Smith, who has been dead for several years, and to a great extent has taken his place In the Indian councils. DEALS IN DIRT. Deeds of Transfer Filed far ReglnCrs tlon In the Register's Office, Cordelia and J. C. Woodward to V. B. Sorrells, lot on Weaver street; con sideration $175. Knights of Templar In Chicago. Chicago, Aug. 8. Today marked the beginning of Knight Templar week In Chicago. Nearly 100,000 vis Itors have reached here for the fes tlvitlea. Today was devoted to re cetplons to Incoming knights, open house by commanders and the annual dlnn r of the grand recorders and correspondents. A COOL PROPOSITION ' And a Sure One. The Body Does Not Feel Heat Unpleasantly if It Has Proper Food Grape-Nuts People can live In a temperature whch feels from ten to twenty de- irr'jes oooler than their neighbors en joy, by regulating the diet. The plan Is to avoid meat entirely for breakfast; use a goodly allowance of fruit either fresh 01 conked. Then .ollow with a saucer. containing about four heaping te.tspeonfuls of Grape Nuts, treated with a little rich cream. Add to this about two slices of crisp toast with a meager amount of butter, and one cup of well-made Postum. By this selection of rood the bodily energy Is preserved, while the hot, carbaceous foods have been left out. The result is a very marked difference In the temperature- of the body, and to this comfortable condition Is added the certainty of easy and perfect dl- Lgestlon, for the food being partially pre-nigesiea is quii'mr luwmiiMieu uy the digestive machinery. Experience and experiment In food and Its application to th human body has brought out these facts. Theycati lie made use of and add materially to the comfort of the user. Read the little book, "The Road to Weiiviile," in pkgs. "There's t Hf . M Cm ' Mm. K a mi '! ;' I nil - m II 1 I K It Men's Fine Low Cut Shoes tun uml Mailt at sacrifice prices. Choice new goods. ' H. REDWOOD & CO. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, County of Buncombe. W. V. Guerard vs. Jessie B. Guerard. Notice by Publication. Take notice that on the 17th day of September, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at her residence at Bluffton, Beau fort county, South Carolina, before Commissioner William Heyward the plaintiff will take the deposition of Mrs. 13. K. Guerard, and that on the I7th day of September, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the law office of George Westmoreland, corner of Ala bama and Prior streets In the city of Atlanta, state of Georgia, before George Westmoreland, commissioner, the plaintiff will take the deposition of W. W. Chipley and others to be read as evidence for the plaintiff In the above entitled action, which is now pending In the Superior court of Buncombe county, state of North Car olina, and you will further take no tice, that if the taking of the said depositions are hot completed on the said day, the same will be continued from day to day until completed. This the 8th day of August. 1810. MA Iters KKWIN. Clerk Superior Court. KORTUNK & ROBERTS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. CASES HPfiOMISED Non-Suits Are Taken Terms of the Settlement Are not Made Public. The two Bulls of Dr. C. A. Sehetick against George W. Vnnderbllt have been "settled out of court." In Supe rior court Saturday afternoon Judge Council upon presentatlun to him by Haywood Parker, signed two orders, the plaintiffs agreeing to take non suits. Dr. Sch. nck, who, for several years was forester of the Biltmore estate, but who was dismissed more than a vear ago, following the leasing of the hunting nnd fishing privileges of the Blllmore estate to a Chicago Hunt club, brought suit against Mr. Vnnder. bilt for about $8000 alleged to be due as hack salary and some $2000 due on open account. Dr. Schenck having charge of the lumber operations. There was also another suit Involving some Insurance policies. That thi suits were settled satisfactorily to Hd concerned Is known, but the terms of the compromise ure not made public. TOO MUCH FIRE-WATER Judge Oocke presided over a docket if size In oity police court this morn ing, the majority of the cases having to do, however, with too much "nre- water." A total of 15 "drunks" or drunk and disorderlies" made their appearance before the court and re ceived fines of $H to $5 and costs. Several scraps were also aired during the session and four or rive charges of disorderly conduct. Rossie Smith and Frank Burton were charged with larceny and the court holding that there was probable cause bound the defendants to Supe rior court. It Is prtbable that tha lurceny eases will be diisposed of be fore Judge Council this week. THE FATHER WENT KHJIIT. m:i:in; davuhteh eloped Norfolk, Aug. 8. Ills passion for sightseeing proved too strong for W, If. Muller of Portsmouth, and It re sulted In his losing his IT years old daughter at Elisabeth City, N. C, after the police had wrested her from John McClanny, with whom she had eloped. The father, who went to Elizabeth City., when he received word that the police had found the eloping pair, locked the girl In room at hotel. MARRIAGE IJCENSK, ' James R. Nicholson and Ettle Buck ner, of Buncombe; white. Holds Swav Tomorrow " ; ,r' m ' . . . :'.. '' : : . .......... ''JtitiiS'iiaiiT'TiTe STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" l"nfeMM ASHEVILLE. WUUUMIiattMUtaMWUMMlHl Our center aisle is one mass of pretty white fluffy things Pretty Corset Covers, Beautiful Gowns, Chemise, Combina tion Suits and Drawers; some trimmed with lace, others with embroidery. Everything your heart desires in underwear here tomorrow. August Clearance Prices All Over the i i EL MB Cared if 'At Marvel oi the Century, B. B. B TKted for 30 Years. SAMPLE FREE! For 20 years Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.), has been curing yearly thousands f sufferers from Primary, Secondary sr Tertiary Blood Poison, and all forms of Blood and Skin Dis eases, Cancer, Rheumatism and Ec zema. We solicit the most obstinate cases, because B. B. B. cures where all else fulls. It you have aches and pains In Bones, Back or Joints, Mu cus Patches In mouth. Sore Throat, Pimples. Copper-Colored Spots. Ul cers on any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out, Itching, watery blisters or open humors,' Risings or Pimples of Eczema, .Boils, Swellings, Eating Sores, take B. B B. It kills the poison, makes the blood pure and rich, completely changing the entire body Into a clean, healthy condition, healing every sore 'or pimple and stopping all aches, pains and Itching, curing the worst case of Blood Poison, Rheumatism or Ecisema. BOTANIC HI.OOI) BLASI (B. B. B.), Is pleasant nnd safe to take; com posed of pure Botanic Ingredients. II purities and enriches the blood. DRUGGISTS. tl PER LARGE BOTTLE, with directions for home cure. FREE BLOOD CTIIE COVPON. This coupon cut from Asheville Gazette-News Is good for one sample nf B. B. B. mailed free in plain pack ages. Simply All In your name and address on dotted lines below and mall to BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Oa. State name of trouble. It you know. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city of Asheville, as required by law, that the city engineer hns made a survey and tiled his report In the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done and the rost thereof In the matter of paving nnd otherwise Im proving Cherry street, North Main to Mont ford avenue. In said city, and also showing the name of each abutt ing owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of cost of such street Im provement to be hssessed against such real estate. And notice is hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the said board of alder men, to be held after the expiration of ten (10) days from this date, said board .of aldermen will consider said report and If no valid objection be made thereto the same wll be adopt ed and approved by said hoard and the liens and assessments of said street Improvements will then become complete and operative. . ; August 1, 1910. ' A. O. HAITrURTON, II 9-101 Clerk of City of Ashevll'.a. NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of tha city ot Asheville, as required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and tiled his report In the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done and the cost thereof In the matter of paving Elizabeth street In said city, and also showing the name of each abutting owner thereon, the number 6f front feet of each lot and tha pro rata share of cost of such street Improvement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice is hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the aald board of aldermen, to be held after the ex plratlon of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will con elder this report and If no valid objec tlon he made thereto the same will be adopted and approved by said hoard and the Hens) and assessments of said street Improvements Will then become complete and operative. This August 1, 1110. A. O. II A LTBURTON, Ht-lOt Clerk of City ot Ashevlll UNDERWEAR N.C. Store 4MMHIMIMMIMMMMM The Englander ! Sanitary Davenport Is simple, automatic, ' sanitary. Constructed for use as a couch, davenport and bed. Easily and I quickly adjusted. Sightly and T serviceable. Finished In bronze, And, It's .not expensive. ' I Harris FurnitureCo. x i "Home Furnishera." 19 S. Main. Phone 1515. t MIMMMMMMMMMM If Your Collar Wilts Easily it's a Bign - you should have, them done the '':.-;".ffeifl. Nichols-Way Phone 95 and let the Asheville Laundry wagon get your bundle. Asheville Laundry. J. A.-NICHOLS. Managtr PHONZ 95. Special Bargain We are offering a special largain in a Mission dining room suit which has been used a short while, but is good a3 new. ; . Come Quick if you want it. Burton & Holt SPORTING GOODS Baseball Goods, Fishing Tackle, Pistols and Ammuni tion, Trunks and leather goods is our specialty. Money ' t oan on diamonds, watches, pistols and anything of value. H. L. FINKELSTEIN'S PAWN & LOAN OFFICE, 23 South Main St. Indies' and MIkmm Fine Kocltrster mado Pumps, Klbbon Tint, Oxford's and SHppera nntW market prices. H. REDWOOD A CO. CHICHESTER S PILL 1 .!!( I Ask i-nr lrrrUtrr lltl ta tf4 ' i i,J l,rKri-ft. A'I.(IIHI,, J ft f

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