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1 - AGB yo;"" : - . - v -' r - -- : THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. : WEIGHTY MATTERS I r li : ' The Seasons Lowest nrcnnf TniRimii 53,3 The; Remodeling aaie- r i ,. ! i K" Rates for the West Will Soon Be in Effect ; Sept 15 to Oct. 15 v . No matter where you live, to be sure to get this season a lowest rates, with - best service on through tourist cars. ; iiuutthat your tickets read from St. Louis west over the Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain Rout to all Pacific Coast or .. Rocky Mountain States. (Sept. IS to Oct. 157 v Albert. British Columbia, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Saskatchewan, t Utah, Washington and Wyoming. (Oct. 1 to 15) w1 Alberta, Alison a, California, Colorado, Bntish Columbia, Idaho, Mexico, Montana, Narada New Mexico, Oregon, Saskatche Wan,Tias,Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Missouri Pacific Write me just where you want tt go for Special Low Rates, Booklets, Maps. etc. B X. QUICK, T. P. A., 420 James Building, Chattanooga, Tenn. THE BIGGS SANITARIUM lor. Oak and WDotlfiil SCrot-ls. 'or tin- tr. ;.tMU-i.r ! I n sii'.si;i. I'ai';il sis. K lieu m:i t ism, Asthm;t, l!!-'HH'hitis. Xfinastlitnia ,ilnl otl'rr (liroiiu- iiiltlicnts. (No c ast's of t u lii-is 1 1 1 "sis arct'ptcd I I'lfxtkk irv. HKiii l ii:i;ri: . svi:wsn m ss ;k AITAIl ATI'S. lil.r.OKU' I.KiHT HATH. 1IVDKO TlIKItA I'KITIC OVTHT. MSSA(;K. and every other form oi plisin..L;ic.t! ti-eatment. The eiiniptnent in the South. We would call spei-ial attention to mir laeilities for adminis terinu' massaK-1 and batlis. This work is under dirertiuii uf an oxeollent medieal masseur, a utaduate of tin- hest Kuropean and Ameriean sehools. thk D MA(.i:s 01 out iss(.i: i nun ii:- r.XHTMKNT AKi: All. Mtl.i: To Till: (.1 M l' lll.H . If you are in ill heallli. vi vestigate our methods and inspect our equipment. Consulta tion free. The Biggs Sanitarium Phone 1711. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Asheville S.P.C.A.. in Annual Meeting. Hears Reports as to the Work Done, etc., in Past Year. The annual me. tin;; of the So. a. t 'for the Prevention of ('rail'! (.. i imal.x was In Id "'St- rda' i:'."i' wre read yho the proti ' ss Hi. ! haa been mad' dnrim; the past ...u and ofhYer? for the .ou'hn; ear were eleftetl, with a hoard of dir. tors According to tie. reports inueh Kn I linn been done and in.li ulual iustan. were cited t show ti ,. The new oHieers . Ie.-ed were I! T. Collin, Tf-e. , t. 1 president. ) . W Thomas, re-elected vice pr. videni, Mr. J. I. Aleanxder. secretary; Miss l'is Hamilton, re.o.din secretar ; .1 C. Orr, special airenl Board of directors: Mr. J' lei c Prltehard. Mrs. John M. Kerren. Mis C. E. Ollibo. Mrs. W H. ' 'Vtall. Miss Mamie Wadd.ll. Mrs. iiml.erlsoii Mrs. Salter and Mr? ItohiTt Johnst.ei. J. firr. the special audit, resigned on nceoi'int of having to he away from Asheville part of the time, hut volun teered to do what he could without pay. lie has heen ver active duriie-: the year. The funds of the oreaniitlon hav len usil In nunv eases. p iyinK veter inary tuirfreons, huyliifr old mules and hore, etc. J. C. Orr has pros, nteil to the aid. r men a measure to prevent hard driver from allowing their horses to stan.' unblanKfted on the street., ami it hm been r.ferrefl to the eorioratii.n conn tel. P. E. PressleT was recently ap pointed aa ent to prosecute all per on violating the law Kovernlnit cru elty to anlmaU. , During: the year the noclety has bo-. Instrumental In Improving the eondi tio of varloua animals. A draymai ai fined $10 for cruelty to'hla hore cow was fed and cared for ilurlnp th winter; a livery company wu noti fied that one of Ita horses was boltm dHven lo bad condition; one dnK wai chloroformed; two hack driver wer warned In connection with cruelty t their horses; bull dog nirhta and chluk" en nhta hava been InveetlKated; r rlrinklng trough has been placed al PhirT atreet. Thera hav been contrlbatiorui from Abottt 1 in 3 , , Coffee Drinkers '. Hava some ailment ask: t?m. They usually get Hi wl! after hang to f' ' wll:mad ; , . r UM 'I f j Great Opportunity This is jour last chance tor another whole year, at surprisingly low rates which we will lull you about, to go to these great "opportunity states" in the vc,t. Kvery year's delay, every mon (It's delay, means tli.it t:ie best opportunities there at e being ti. ten up. Hut it is just the time now to take ad van tage of man v opportunities which we will tell you about. Writs me NOW for Special Infornitiod. Booklets ill minted with pictures and awps, sad the Lowest kales that roa Kt to just where yam want to o. No matter wbtre yam buy your tickets be tare lo iasist that from M. Louis west tbejr read by Iron Mountain Or let me tell you where the best opportunities are with Special Low Rates, etc. I. est oalialls i n ite ou ti ind in Aslu-vMIr, X. V. M ss Annie akle and 1 1 V I'lum- 111' l. and I'eKels to r-llil" Were sold through tlie t flort.s ..f Mrs. Moal to Hie amount of II. i'i. The socieU i xtended thank to l is llamillon for the help she Kae. The Sliir Woman Is Winning The dav of the slim woman's tri umph has arru.il. 'The thinner one is the more sty lish," ?a the dre.ss ma leers. This would hav. ihe fat woman a would have hafl t reas. -. .Now a. la .s 1111 11 W llO is tOO heen sail new s for j year ao. She I i try dietiiiK or ex- , . how e it, t he w o- fat for the st les s to a driiutiist and L'.-t.s a ease of j M.il lnola I'res. riptiou Tablets, one ol ' Inch she takes after each m al and. ..!. h.-diime and so reduces her super-! i'uous llesh quickly. J These tablets, l.eini: made in aceor- daiu e with the famous pres. ripthui. re perfectly harmless, and they are. I also, the most economical preparation I a person can i.uy, tor they cost eiilv i. nls a larye cas.-, one of whah is ire.uei tly to start a person to losing at al the rati, of 12 or H ounces a day. Pretty nearly every druimi.st keeps this tablet ill .stock, but should ours be sold out. you can easily ob tain a ease by sending to the makers, the Martnolu Company. I'.nl Partner I : It 1 sr. Detroit. Alien. E (Continued from page 1.) (impotent and composed of practical ijotdiictia men. That the convention favora u s ,m of country roads administration providing for Ihe appointment of a aighway engineer who ahall have en tire Jurisdiction over the muds of his jounty. That the convention condemn the present methoda of permitting person al and property road tax to be paid In labor. That all taxes to be paid In cash so that proper equipment and labor be provided for the road wo.-k That convict labor be used In road Construction. . That money for the Improvement if roads and bridges be raised by is- luance of county bonds or certificates of Indebtedness. Thut the establishment of vtvot rVada associations in each county of the several states be auxiliaries of itate associations, That the association urge upon congress the Immediate necessity of PHMlng the Weeks orm similar bill and tluU the thanks of thj Southern Appalachian Good, Roads association he extended to the Appalachian expo sition company for Its courtealea mid to other parties who have contributed to the association's usefulness. Also thit the gooff ruds bureau of the d- j partment of sgrlcultur be commend ed and also that the roads In the var ious states be Investigated by the good rtiaus department of the various or the et( RQAD ASSOC AT ON BHD tu tea. Ml I Mill I II I U U IIJIL Pe may ' s 'e avc any positive p,i. Session of Supreme Court Which Con venes Tuesday Will Be One of Most Important In History. TWO VACANCIES ON BENCH; DELAY OF BIG TRUST CASES Vli'glnliis' Dispute, Pooiingf" Cases mill (JomixTs, Kt Als. Contempt Cases Are Selieiluled. Washington. Oct. 7. The Supreme court of the United States will convene next Monday at noon for one of the most Important sessions ill its history. DuriiiK the coming; clRht months it w 111 have to pass upon ciueg profound ly involvinu the industrial and busi ness life of the nation, and this fact adds importance to the pending changes in the personnel of the Kreat court occasioned by the death uf Chief Justice fuller and Associate Justice l'rewer and the retirement of Asso ciate Justice Mood. (Joy. Charles K. Hughes of Xcw York ha.s been con lirmeil in the place of Justice Iirewer. and theic appears excellent reason to poct that he will be named In place i f Ihe er.ef Justice, although Associate Justice Harlan, the senior surviving member of the court, has bevn much spoken of for promotion to the chief justiceship. In any event, including Justice lluuhts, there will be three new men on this bench durimr the con.im; session. President Taft has said that he will make no recess appointments to the court: this means that the chief jus ticeship and the place of Justice Moody probably will remain vacant until the regular session of congress begins in December. Will Xot Come l"j. It also means undoubtedly that the three great corporation cases upon which the expectancy of the business world Is centered will not conic up for reargunidit at hast until after the Christinas recess of the court. of these cases two. the Standard oil cns and the so-called Tobacco Trust ase were set for re-arguiuent on Novem ber I t. The series of corporation tax cases wa re tnerelv restored to the cal didar for re-arument. In ordinarv cir unistanc-'s. this would throw them over for a year or more. The general xpectation is that none of the three cases will be taken up until all the va ouneels In the court have been tilled, ami that then tin corporation tax cases Will be advance!, .in.) with the other ho. e is. s mettti. tiled, w ill be set for da i. s rela t iv a 1 early in Oil. Tremendous Amount of Work. Aside from these ctlehrated causes. a tremendous amount of work awaits the court at the beginning of its ses sion. I'pwards of in cases, many of largo import, have been assigned for arcane nt to xt Tuesday, or as soon tin n atter as possible. Ordinarily on li justu" delivers about :ta opinions ilinlnp a year: hence if one member were to undertake to cover all of next Tuesday s ' docket, he w ould not be through with it until far into 191:'. The 0tcnlug Day. I'nbroktu custom reserves tin- first .lav . M.tntlav. theoretically at least, to paving the respt . is of the court to lb. president of the 1'niteil States. Hefor. the time of Cleveland, it is said, tie court hail practically never failed t a.lbuiin immediately upon convcnim: on tlie s.. end Monti.., in October. ! go in a I. oily to tlie White House once ..r twite Cleilantl was avvat from the titv. ami Koos. v.lt cei more ff ipit ntlv . Nevertheless the cab of the ducket ttf t asts to be argued ha never In t il taken up on the opt iiitv day Kveii if the president Is not it: town, the court adjourns after receiv ing motions, until the following day This vtar President Taft will be at Beverly: the fact will be announced bv Justice Harlan presiding, ami tie court will adjourn. largely on ac count of there not being a full bench last term, many important cases wen set for argument, out of their turn fur Tuesday. The continuing vacnn cits may vause the further postpone inent of several of them. The ih-at; of Solicitor General Mowers may als. T Itched Dreadfully. When Scratched It would Bleed and Become Very Sore. Could Scarcely Sleep as the Itching was Worse at Night.' Dreaded Putting Hands In Water. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment 3 Weeks. Trouble all Disappeared, "Rome time tgo I had a breaking ml ail over my body. It flmt started like wnai we call goose flesh and Itched dreadfully. When I scratched It, it would bleed and become Tery sore. I tried al most everything for the itchipg but none gave me much relief, I could scarcely sleep , as tbe Itching was always worse at Bight. Uf bands were so tore 1 dreaded putting them m water and after 1 would wash dishes er do laundry work that reqntred the use of other snaps they were always worse. This went on for about six months. Theo I used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and In two or three weeks the trouble aU disap peared. I always found that my hands were worse (with a dry scale on thea) after using any cheap soap but the Cntleura Heap r rod need sneh a Soothing feeling on my skin that It wss a plesmuw to use it. I also know what wnndcis the Cuticura Rrmedim hare done for friend of mine, to I would recommend them to any one. Mrs. iMawere Psrrett, ll King St., Wilmington, Del., ho-r. 15, l mm." omitm fnsMwe pi tteen ts vwKI, I "'- l.rtit A lt.m lHI. e' froes. S"t.if. BREAKING OU ALL OVER BODY You can interest any man over Hfty veura of age In anything that will make him feel better, because while lie. may not us yet have any positive "irganic dlsense he no longer feels the huoynncy and vigor o twcntMlvo nor the freedom from aches and pains he njoytd in earlier years, and he very natr.rally examines with interest nny proposition looking to the improve ment ami preservation of his health. lie will notice 4tmong other things that the stomach of fifty In n very dif ferent one from the Btomach he poss essed at twenty-five. That greatest ?are must be everclsed as to what is eaten and how much of It, and even with the best of care, there will be increasing digestive weakness with ad vancing years. A proposition to perfect or Improve Ihe digestion nnd assimilation of foot! Is one w hich Interests not only every man of fifty but every man, woman ami child of any age, because the whole Fccrct of good health, good blood strung nerves, is to have n stomach which will promptly anil thoroughly digest wholesome food be- ' cause Mood, nerves, bruin tissue ami , every other constituent of the body Is entirely the product of digestion, and ! no medicine or "health" food can pos- I -dhly create pure blood or restore I dinky ntrvt. when a weak stomach; is replenishing the daily wear nnd tear ; of the body from a mass of fermenting , half-digested food. Xo. the utomach Itself wants help ind in no round about way either; it ! wants direct, unmistakable assistance, ; such as is given by one or two Stu- art's Dyspepsia Tablet after each j meal. These tablets cure stomach trouble ' because their use gives the stomach .il chance to rest and recuperate; one of i Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contains dl- j gestive elements sufficient to digest I'.OOO grains of ordinary food such as I bread, meat, eggs, etO. The plan of dieting is simply an- other nam for starvation, ami the use uf preparid foods and new faugh tl breakfast f..o Is simply makes matters worse ns any dyspepti" who has tried them knows. As Dr. Bennett says, .the only rea son I can imagine why Stuart's Dyi--pepsda Tablets are not universally used by everybody who Is troubled In any way with poor digestion is because many people seem to think that be cause a medicine) Is advertised or Is sold in drug stores or is protected by a trade mark must be a humbug whereas as a matter of truth nny drug gist who Is observant knows that Stu-nrt'.-s Dyspepsia Tablets have cured nunc people of indigestion, heartburn, heart trouble, nervous prostration anil run down condition generally than ;ili the patent medicines and doctors' pr- -seriptions for stomach trouble com I. in. d. result in the postponement of a num ber of government cases. Dispute of tlie Virginias. The first big case get for argument Is the dispute between the state of West Virginia and the commonwealth of Virginia as to the am. unit yf mom v the former owes tsis latter by reason of the formation of separate govern incuts. Charles K. LJtthtit 1.1, special niastt r of the court, last spring re ported that tlie amount varied from about J ;l.tHHl.(iuO to about JS.OIHi.lilill. according to the hauls that might be accepted for a settlement. Koine ol tlie most prominent lawyers in the country will appear before the court lo argue on exceptions to the report, which will be preparatory to final Judgment in the case. Florida Peonage (use. Immediately following the Virginia case, the court will hear the famous peonage cases 'from Florida. tinlv the favorable action of the Snprt no court. It is said, t in now save Severn 1 men from going to the federal peni tentiary for alleged violations of tin I. Iks against compulsory service. V. S. Harlan, general manager of tbe Jackson l.iitnlter company, with big mills near lnkh.i.. Ala., has been sentenced to serve In months at hatii labor In the federal penitentiary at Ul.tnt.i ami to i m v a tine of l.'t.iMoi; Unbelt tlallugher, losing superin tendent, to 10 mouths and a fine ol II. ')u; C. ('. Hilton and 8. K. Hug ;ins. employes, to 13 months and a line of 11,000, all lor having con- WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED ror Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female His Minneapolis, Minn. "I wag a fnva mfferr from femalo troubleg whicb caused a wetKnr si and broken down condition of tlx system. I read sc intirhofwhatLydia K. ltnkham'a eg etable Compound liar done for otbei Muttering women felt sore it would he! erne, and I must aay it did help me wonderfully. Mt frew atronger.and within three monthi r iOT j wen wouinu. "I want this letter made public to show the benefit women mar derire from Lydla E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound" Mrs. Johh J. Moi.dan, 2115 becond St. North, Minneapolis, Minn. . Thousands of unsolicited and (reno Ine testimonials lilce the aboye prore the enlciene of Lydia E. Unkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots attd herbs. Women who suffer from those dls tresslng ills peculiar to their sex should not lone sight of these fact or doubt the ability of Lydia K llnkham's Vegetable Compound to restore theii health.,,. .',..,; v 4 I f Ton want special adrift write to Mr, rtnkhtttn, at Lvnn, Blawa, She will treat jour let lem-M riot !y ronfi hntial. l or i I -ems nbe I. US Itt l ll i iMii'f il, u uoioerl 11 ti.n way, lr. ....I, t . Uv:i( . ' o : ; c Peerless Old Stand 51 PATTON AVENUE Began With a Rush Yesterday We exiH'ctcd a ng crowtl tlie opt'iimi' 1;iy of cuir riMiioiU'lriij, "r n,ofl foivo was inaleuatc. We l.ave a.nm.wl for a iiiiml-er of additional salespeople so that evorv one will be satisfactorily servetl hereafter. The fact that this sale will wind up the business in various departments that we mean to discontinue means that about i:,0( worth of merchandise must be moved in the next ten davs and to successfully accomplish this teat we have cut the prices to the lowest murk ever reached in the city. This final clearance move ment of noo.ls affords the women of this community the greatest opportunity they have ever had to buy seasonable hiih tirade mrechaiidise at phenomenal bargain figures. As fast as the tables are cleared by the tliriiir of buyers they will be replaced by other rare values and this will continue daily until the sale comes to a close. All merchandise remaining in the various departments that are lo be discontinued will then be moved to the basement and sold in bulk to corn try merchants, so buy while you have a chance. Women who really appreciate saving advantages can ill afford to miss this bii? saeritiee, for we feel' confident in statiujr that such bargains as we offer at this time will never be equalled in Asheville iiyaiii. The workmen are anxiously awaiting the end of this sale so that they can be?in the work of remodeling the interior of this store and install the bill new show win dows, etc. and it is up to us to reduce this stock as much as we can durinjr this sale to avoid possible injury to the goods remaininir. the a hixes or ttib flower? Ah mc I 1 saw a huge and loathsome stj Wherein a drove of wallowing swine were barred, ATiose banquet shocked the r.ostril am the eye ; Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source f lard!" rfled, and saw a field that seemed at first One glistening mass oi roses pure anJ white, With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed ; And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight, The summer breeze, that cooled that Southern scene, U'hisperH, "Ileliold the source of COTTOLENE!" spired to commit the offense known as peonage. The accused me seek lUB1. to lie relcii.ied on writs of Imbciis .orptis, the claim hciiiK that the scn tt ncc t.i haril lal.or was IIIck.i!. t li t tin- trial t ttiirt hail no jui ii- li. timi ami that tlie craiitl liny was not t.ni.sti luted atci.riliiiB to la. I.ialtililv Ijivv. Scarcely of less interest In the laltor world will he the cases itivotviiiK Hi' constitutionality of the employers' liability law of lHUX. This law was passed hy eonKi'ess to take tin place of the uei nullllietl hy the Stiprcni. court Itecaiise il npplietl to intra-slatc coiiimcr. c us well as to Interstate. Tin P resent law lias heen attai ketl iiliuiK l lie Fame lines, ColllCllipt i'MHCS. t'f even greuter Interest Is the ense ilivolvliiK the contempt procecdious against the olfiiialH of Ihe . merit-an I'V'deratioii of lihor; Sanuicl (Jomp cr, priKitleiit of (he federation, is under seiiteiieu to serve twelve months In Jail; John Mitchell, formerly presi dent ot the 1'nited Mine Workers, nine months, anil Frank Morrison, ecrtary of the federation, six months. tt-Il for uUced contempt of the Supremo court of the District ol Columbia in that they disregarded the Injunction to ccuse interfering with the business of the Ituek's Stove s Hange company of St. Louis, will' h hud brought suit nguinst them to prevent them from boycotting It. All the points In tlie controversy lire to ae laid before the court fui llnal dc ielon. Two-Out Itate Lmv. The Missouri two-cent passenger -ate law and the maximum freight rata law of thut state have been set for argument after the contempt 'fines. The constitutionality of these laws Is attacked. Owing to the veto by Governor Hughe of the New fork two-cent fare hill, his attitude is a member of the court toward the Missouri cases will be watched with Interest The court was to have given a sec. olid heurlng at the beginning of the term to the Ilaltlmore and Ohio Southwestern railroad eases. Involv ing the question as to whHt should lie the unit for the assessment of pen alties for violations of the twenty eight hour law, governing the ship ment of live stock. Last year the ourt stood four In favor of holding the train load to lie the unit and four In favor of making the unit the sap irate shipments. In view of the tie vote. It is now believed the case will wlt the filling of the vat-ancles. A . case Involving the constitution, tlty of the California law of 1K01, pro vlrlng for the quieting of title to real sstate In case of the loss or dn utrtK'tlon of public records, ns hy earthquake, will be heard according to present arrangements early In Ihe term. A long list of prosecutions under federal laws were also put forward at the head of the calendar for the com ing term. Among these ore the ap peal of the government from the ac tion of the New York federal courts In setting r aside the Indictment a gainst. F. Augutos Melnse on charges f Intent to defraud the Mercantile tfullonsl Bank of New York, of vhlch he wag president; the appeal of the government from similar treat ment of the Indictment against Oeorge Kissel, a New- York broker,' and Thomas B. Lamed, of Philadelphia, on rharges of having conspired with th Amertrtnn- Rttgar t'Ompithr to train Interstate commerce in ' viola lion of the Sherman anti-trust act by preventing the I'ennsylvanla Hi'C'r IN-rmtng oiimpnf from rtoli.g In. i- AT THIJ (trillions unilir the pure fund anil ilrii'4 act. The li:t of the ndv.inoed rases i i the' so-.JI(tl World lihet suit. Th it.ivciiiint'iit him ii in:i ltd t.i the Su- j prcinc court fro mthe fiction of tlie the intlictiit lit against the Tress I'uli lisliimr i'iini)iniiy, ptthlislur of th" New orl World, on a charge of liU I. It vvui iilli'irtd t'uil Articles were print ed th finning Willi nn II. Tuft. William N'elson Cromwell. Douglas lioliinson, Theodore Roosevelt. Charles 1. Taft. Itind others in connection with tlio pur chase of the Panama eunnl. Itelliible Medicine Not a Narcotic. (let the genuine Foley's Honey nod Tar in the yellow puckiiKe. It Is safe ami effective. ('nuUiins no opiates, liet'usu substitutes. Sold by all drug gists. I'OINTFI i.u;niMis. And each fruitful ilife has its frost. It the phvstfian prescrtl'es bark tlie id. nt imiv irrovv I. U.' mii;ht be less suspicious of olh is if we didn't know onrHelves so cell. Tbe rolliiik' stone gathers no moss ometinies because It's not on the Vt'l. If trouble were a bull It wool just e so tne men's luck to be born red tilts. Its greal tucress brougrit out many imitations, lul ' SNOWDRIFT HOGLESS LARD has snowed them all under! ' Snowdrift is maJe ol highly refined cotton seed" oil and beef l- i,l,',mos, onomical ahorlening you could select, goes one-third further than lard, and in contrast with hog grease, k ab solutely healthful I in result and elleci it produces the most beau tilul pastries and delicacies, and is as rich as butler lo? frying. 11 is sold by leading progressive dealers everywhere. Be sure to call lor Snowdrift Hogless Lard, and emphasize the lact that you will not tolerate substitution. Made by . THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. New York New Orleans Savannah Chleao Progress Steel Ranges These Ranges are made throughout of strictly high grade material and there is nothing choap about them except the price. . These lianges are made of No. 1G and 18 Patent Lev eled Steel and are Asbestos lined. Have latest Duplex Grates and the castings are heavy and made of the best flrey Iron. Ovens are square and largo and these Ranges have all the late improvements. They arc Full Nickel Trimmed and' the workmanship is equal to that on any Range made. Prices $25.00 to $50.00. Alao a fine line of heaters. " ' . Becuiiiont Fimfee & 27 Ronth y.nin St. N IS Mrs. Cambell Practically Cleaned up the Prizes in Buff Leghorn Clan in Show at Knoxville. 'Mrs. C. II. Campbell of Ashoville, a' well known breeder of buff Ix ghorns. practically ( leaned up the ribbons in her class although there were several competitors, in the poultry show at the Appalachian exposition at Knox- ' vlllc. The show la an exhibit of about .' 1200 hlnls'frohY aft parts of "the eoun- . try ami wlillo slightly larger than the Asheville show of last year, has little. If anything the advantage In the 'Miallty an appearance of the birds. Mrs. Campbell took the first unrt second ribbons for cock: lirst, second, third mid fourth for pullet, and In (he specials took Ilrst for best colored cockerel and pullet; Ilrst for best ,' shaped eoek, nnd Ilrst for lies', pwn. With nn cviiihlt of ,.r tv '. en birds, this Asheville poultry raiser took eleven ribbons. " ca Li r ; : J - I . i I 1 1 A 1.1 several cits
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