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' ' ; u i - . , i i i in hi i j . '-" "' j'C-"r:i:y-'':'-:r::- fr.nv.lMU .7:1;;..:.,.,,.,,; ' . V-w ;,'h;.j:rxr T-gwrlav. October 11, 1010. V" 1 : -. TYin . i " ' T 1 I t ivvj.-- .-)- i i "" rT: ' - 1 Ayers Hair Renews Vigor OUR STOkE We have designed a store that, will make shopping a pleasure; That, for comfort, coilness and restfuliieas Is not excelled In any of our larger cities. You will be our guests here, and we will make It. our duty to lileusc you, not only In nien liandlHe, but, In Comfmlt as well. The Lingerie Shop Post Office Square 78 Patton Ave. FAMILY SKELETONS BEFORETHE C 0 U RT Woman Promptlj Faints When Inform ed That Her Husband Has De cided to Divorce Her. THE ItEKT CtWHH S lit i" EASILY MADE AT HOME. Costs Little, and Art Quickly. Money Kefunded If It Falts. STATE, PRIVATE AND SAVINGS BANK REPORTS ARE ISSUED i The Aggregate of Their Resources at Close of Business, September 1, Was filven at S58.331.185. As the Days Grow Cooler Politics Grows Warmer Democrats Have "Big Doin's" Today at Swannanoa and To morrow at Skyland Young Men's Democratic Club Being Organized Meeting Tomorrow Night. With the formal opening of the democratic campaign in Muncombe i county at Black Mountain yesterday when an all-day meeting and plcnl dinner were enjoyed and when Hon. Locke Criig made the "keynote" speech of the campaign, the democ racy of the county has become enthu siastically aroused and today another big meeting was held at Swannanoa While tomorrow a picnic dinner and political speaking will occur at Sky land, in Limestone township. To morrow evening there will be a mass meeting In City Hall when the Young Men's Democratic club will be organ ised and later in the evening the club members will march in a body to the rmititv nnnrt hoime where democratic orators headed by Congressman Jack Beall of Texas will lire some heavy ar- ttllrv into the ranks of the "enemy The movement for the organization of h vminz Men's Democratic club tar ted yesterday and during the cay more than 500 names were signed to petitions for the organization of the club. It Is expected that before elec tion day the club will have enrolled nearly 1000 names. IS ' ON CpjF in Accused of Having Fired Store in West Asheville Released on $1,000 Bond. ,y " W. H. Medford, one time a resident of West Ashevllle and now residing at Candler, was arrested Saturday charged with setting fire to his store house recently for the purpose of se curing Insurance.- Medford was given a hearing yesterday and released on 11000 bond pending another hearing et for Saturday. It alleted that Medford set nre to a new two and one-half story build in It West Ashevllle. The case was worked tip by Deputy Sheriff Wright of West Ashevllle and Assistant Fire Commissioner W. A. Scott. It will be remembered that the fire in the new building occurred about 7 o'clock Labor day and that it was discovered by two men who saw the blaie through a window. The Are was ex tinguished and Investigation showed a carefully laid plan to destroy tne . property, a fuse having been run from the building to the outside and many shaving saturated with kerosene oil piled along the fuse. 'An Investigation was made by the A FOOD PRINK. ... Wliii-h Brings Dally Enjoyment. . . i - i i ' - Gazette-News Bureau, Chamber of Commerce Rooms, Hollemon Building, Raleigh, Oct. 10. Another chapter is added in the ha beas corpus case Involving Mrs. C. L. Petty and her six years old daughter Two weeks ago Chief Justice Clark of the Supreme court, directed that the child be restored to tho mother by Mrs. D. M. Smith of Bladen county who claimed that the child had been L-r. in hpr to rear. The mother as serted that she had only allowed the child to go Mrs. Smith for a visit. The m,.ihor two weeks bko proven a goou character and won the child. Since then, however, the opposition nas o-nthercd evidence alleged to impeach tne moral iiiiiitbo ui ... . o. -. -x have the training of her daughter? v,.,r,,.o the rehearing. Judge Clark h..nl the evidence against Mrs. Pet ... wpniiv nnrt rave her lawyers until next Monday to gather evidence rebuttal. Just as the case wan .niioil in the Supreme court room C. t.- ,,.. Informed hut wife, trom ,.7,, hp In senarated. that he intend i ... uti-iM rieht away to pro cure a divorce from her. This caused Mrs. Musser to topple over in a raint that stirred no end of excitement for . it was hv Mrs. Musser. who boarded at the same place as Sirs. 1 et- ty. that the latter proven ner ehnr.cter In the former hearing thereby gaining the verdict of the court. It Is Binie that trial that the Mussers have separated and Mr. Mus ser, a well known linotype operator here, Is a chief witness against Mrs. petty. His many friends here are giving Edward L. Conn, a hearty welcome i.orv tn Italeieh. lie comes for a two weeks' visit, being now on the staff nf the Haltlmore Sun as telegraph editor. He was for a long while on the News and -observer here, both In the capacity of local man and editor of special editions, being especallly well known all over the state. His frinH nr ileliKhted at the exeep- ,lnallv cm 111 ref ord for efficiency that he Is making In his enlarged field of endeavor. Stale's Bank Rewiuries. The resources of the state, private and suvings banks In North Carolina have increased during the past year $7,730,964, the aggregate at the cloBe of business September 1 being, accord ing to a summary of reports just ls t hv the corooratlon commission, $58,351,185. The capital sioca n inn.rl rinrinr the Year $1,108,187. Th. r.nltfll stock Is $48.767,90 and the surplus fund $1.40.761. a gain of tins 84 and the undivided profits, n el S83 a iraln of $173.11. The savings deposits have reached the creditable sum total of $8,470,586, an Increase of $1,79,576 within the year. The deposits subject to check m i iiiiiT thl helm? a commissioners are also Investigating 4?? nj Tne totill assets of another peculiar fire that occurred I ,tl ..r .... ... I infl DUlina i i i m. ... ohm tnii in nil . Ilfl rtt u,u us v ' j .iu -- probability another arrest or several arrests may follow. . ft K 9. H X phi. wvlne makes a pint of cough nyrup and eaves you aoout J as cum .i,h nrdlnnrv conirh remedies, IK Diun ' "" " . ..,kr.,.in miizh In a hurry, ana is :i,inlid for sore lungs, asthma. thrnAt troubles nuHiecurw, ' - - Mix one pint of granulated sugar ...i,h ii nin, at warm water, and stir - i minniP Put SV4 ounces of Plnex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint Knino nnit artd the SuKSr Syrup. Take teaspoonful every one, two or un hours. Tastes good. Thi. rlirht hold of a cougn Bimrmt instant reuei. n stimulates the appetite and Is siignu i hnth excellent features. - ... Plnex, as perhaps you know, is me most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, ricn in eulalcol and the other natural neai- ing pine elements. No other preparation win uu n.c i. Din., in thin rpelnp. although .v 1 1 i " . . . strained heney can be used instead of the sugar syrup, if desired. Thousands of housewives in me United States and Canada now use this Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe. The plan has often been imitated, but the old successful rormuia nas nevn been equalled. Its low cost and quick results have made It Immensely pop ular. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction. or money promptly reiunueu, aw with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex or will get It for you. If not, send to The Plnex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Th democrats of the county and the Tenth district are more thorough ly ni-miKcil this vear than for many campaigns past. They realize that a hard light is before them; tnai iney must redeem the district and at the :amr time make Buncombe, county solidly democratic again. The repub licans on the other hand are lighting hard and apparently are determined to hold that which they have gained and if possible make further Inroads int" the ranks of the democrats. 1 heir candidates for olllce are following the pig-trails, going to the heads of the cieel.s and into toves. They arc let ting no grass grow beneath their f'-et and the tlnht is a battle royal, i no democrats of the county and the dis trict enc-uniKed by reports of disaster to republicans in other section of the country are determined that another disaster shall befall them here ind that the Tenth district shall airaln swim; Into the democratic col umn. Chairman J. E. Swain tuilay issued a formal call for the organization meeting of the Young Men's Demo cratic club. deputy sheriff and testimony was had that a man and a woman were seen n the building about five minutes be- fnra th fir wan discovered: also that Medford was seen walking away from the building about that time. U is said that the property was insured for $1300; that the policy wis out only a short time Deiore tne nre and that the property was really worth about $800. After the fire Medford moved with his family to Candler. The flr Inatimnee commissioner was in- I formed of the alleged facts and Mr. Scott was sent to investigate. It is said that the assistant fire Insurance in sometblno: like $10,000. The com mission will pass on the plans luter. The receivership 61 the (.rami thsntpr here is made permanent by- order of Judge C. M. Cooke and Fran cis Cox continued for the permanent receivership. Its affairs are to be wound up without Interfering with tne ipfi of lessee Finch so that the nluvhouse will continue right along and swing out according to program rw-tniu-r 15 as the theater for the Klaw & Krlanger (theatrical trust) p!us coming this way. v....... i-i..iU,nntH and Cbiih'Im Alno Driven in Kingling i-armrc. y . nr uumim nulllnir a fain' land tableau Is one of the novel s Ights to be found In Rlngling uromcrs i Th. u hIho a team of scbras. They nro supposed to be untamable animals. Uinglir.g uromers proved that they are not a pruu.e... w their trainers. ' mi ml.M.liantK niicneu iu X lid o e. w i , great India Hoat in which a potentate kiJ.tin.,p.sits in state. Another r'1" "n r nl,t Is drawn by i t. thrfH-muo urwcwiu Cttllli v - ,v,ift . wtnh a crpfit band wagon. . iLin nnartiirii inr n in - r ruin una .. , . . i n tha ta 1 end. all Is mir uiun uifia w - nvitv and richness. The sights or the world unfold tnemseixes ... wildering panorama. Every mile Is Tn urn f rp 1 JsU rT wniKlfm. I'niv people in line. They come iwm e,, ,.rvinp of the world. A , ....i than any other clr ..." i disclosed n this pa- cus F'"" a Two- rauo ... "P111 thirds of the elephants in shown. . . , This circus comes to Asnevmo . riPtoh,.r 17. It is larger aim ... '.L n hpn lnot seen here. The . l.Vi 1, Ir.avelS IS cu.iaiu.--i iruui on . . - miip in lensth. It IS .. ....j ...i.v. Aitrti. lnmos. The per llgniCU im nt..." formers and business sum .....,., coaches. There are a library, an ull- nlght dining car and an onsen nu rrl,. , ann foreiun performers .. ,io- their first tour! wun ine un, .i of America tinder the management or ... r.in,ni,,e Brothers. I'niei h.i..i ... ' A.ih,,r Kimn. the strong est man In the world: Albert feehu- - ,.nv of trained horsi. rim. i b . ... ......o nhnmnn. Germany, irom me i , ,. nobledlllo, the Mexican wire wizard. the Taximeter horses, a rar.sia.. ow elty; the great Lorch family of acro bats, from Germany; the Alexis troupe, the greatest of all the world s aeriallstn; Rlngling i.rmi..-.-herds of telephoning elephants Just imported from Europe, and the fam ous Duttons, riders. BUSINESS IS BRISK Peerless Old 51 PATTON AVENUE A Reliable Medlrluo N a Nnrcotlf. Oct the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In the yellow package. It Is safe and effective. Contains no opiates. Refuse substitutes. Sold by an on.g- gists. For the benefit of those who nre not familiar with tho won derful bargains that nre beinj? offered during this great salo , we would like to give n general review of the various items and the unusual price conces sions, but we are too busy to enter into a detailed account of , the thousands of rare values that await your cominjr. All we ask is that you pMo time to visit this store during the remodeling sale and closing out of stocks in some of the de partments and note for your self just what the savings amounts to in dollars and cents. The bargains nre really re markable and we state without fear of contradiction that they will never be duplicated in this city again. "Ve have n number of extra sales people employed during this sale and together with our regular force we are better prepared than ever to wait on vou in a prompt and satis factory manner. No goods sent out on approv al during this merchandise sacrifice. Don't Be Bald Nearly Anyone May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair. u'p hnve a remedy that has a rec ord of growing hair and curing bald ness in 93 out of every 100 case where used according to directions for a reasonable length of time. That may seem like & strong statement It is, and we mean it to be. and no one should doubt it until" they have put our claims to an actual test. We are so certain Rexall '"J3" Hair Tonic will cure dandruff, prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stop falling hair and grow new hair, thnt we personally give our posi tive vicirnntec to refund every penny ,,,,.,1 ii. fur it In every Instance where it does not give entire satisfaction to tho user. p.enrill "93" Hair Tonic is as pleas an n ., a clear snrliiK water. It is delightfully perfumed, and does not grease or gum the hair, two sizes Kn nii ii.oo. With our guarantev back of It, you certainly take no risk. a,.M nnlv at our store The Rexall Store. Smith's Drug Store, Pack Square, opposite publlo library. Call for Organization Meeting of Young Men s Democrat ic Club. . BATTERY PARK BANK ASnKVIUJi, N 0. J. P. Bawyer, President. T. C. COXB. 1st Vl.e President E. BLUDER, Id Vice President, J. E. RANKIN. Cashier. 3urplus and Profits tl30.000.00 Capital ...1100.000.00 TRIJiSAtTTH A ur.pt B.IV.-UJ BANKING BVSINES Bpeclal attention givon 'o eo"" Hone. Four per cent tnvr. p,u - line deposit - , . i fry a Gazette-News Want rhnmhf.rlain'a Coueh Remedy has become famous for its cures of coughs colds, croup ana tnnuensa, iry when in need. It contains no harmful substance and always give prompt relief. Bold by an aeaiers. MEHBEnSHIP, DF J.M.C.n. HAS REhGHED HBOUT 750 Fall and Winter Work Opened in Earnest Bible Classes to Be Organized. tw r TT F.verltt and Col. v 1". Wood are commissioned by Governor u-itxhin directors of the Soldiers' home. Dr. Everitt Is appointed In the stead of the late Col. A. B. Stronach rni Wood In the stead of the id influenza. Try HI Df R F Dixon, state auditor. It contains no harmful . . nrnmlnent dentist here rvti Wood, of Randolph county. Is the democratic nominee for the state auditorshlp to fill out the two years remaining of the term of ur. Dixon state auditor. rinvernor K Itch in has Issued a com mission to Dr. N. B. McCanlass of Sal isbury as a director of tho North Car olina railroad. He Is to fill out th unexpired term of the late L. E. Hel Hg. Thnra has been submitted to the corporation commission for its ap proval the plans for a new passenger .,. hv th Hea board Air Line to take the place of the old combination freight and passenger station agains. which cltlsens have been complaining to the commission. The proposed new station is a commodious one cost- The members of the Youn?: Men's Democratic Club will meet at the City Hall at 7 o'clock p. m. "Wednesday, Octo ber 12, for the purpose of or ganization. n J. K SWAIN". Chm'n. (sstBWJfc A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK. We rely on our laundry work to mn'ke you a pleased and per manent customer. ' PHONE 70. Have our wagon call. Swannanoa Laundry U'e treat your larmtlrj white." THE VKOHLEM OF THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE . U Is how to aupply the family with the best of everything at tha least cost If she has figured the cost of baklnjr carefully sho will find that It is cheap, er to buy our high grade bakestuff than, to bake at home. Our goods are) made by expert bakcra together with a modern. plant, ,Qly,u , trial order. Ashevillca? Steam BaKery HOTEL BERK POOL At the Sam Old Pl&ct "Downstairs" A Fine Line of Ciarv a lnv doctor writes: 'Though busy hourly with my own nffnira. 1 will not deny-myself the pleaapre of taking a few minutes to t?ll of y enjoyment daily obtained from my morning cup of Postum. It is a food beverage, not a poison like coffee. , " vi begaa te use Postum eight years ugo, aot because I wantea to, put Be cause coffee, which I dearly loved, .Wde my nlghu iong weary periods to 'be dreaded and unfitting me for busi ness during the day. : -. "On! the advice of a friend I first ti led Postum. making It carefully as directed OB the package. As I had always used 'oream and. no sugar" I mifl my Pnatum so. It looked good. was clear and fragrant, and it was a plearr to see the cream color It as my Ventucky friend always wanted her .ffee tc look nike a new sad dle.' . I.-'-; t --. :-- "Then I tasted It critically, for I hud tried many substitutes' for coffee. 1 was pleased, yea, satisfied, with my postum to tate and effect, and am yet, hMn t eonstant user of it all them- years. ' " .' ' ' ' I rnniimiRiiv ajrs my friend sc'inalntsnces that they will Ilk ; i pinee f eoffv, and receive ben- i ,.,n lt ne. I hsv gained t rn "'' .n s'ijnd sni ant not in'iha uiilnr membershiD campaign, whlrh was conducted by the local T. M. C. A, recently brought to a close, the committeemen secured 102 mem Kara A nleaatntf feature of the cam paign was the fact that more than half of the members secured were men wno Appetite Gone t-'!- the Cure. have never been members of the asso- " i " t fi.n,A f Tf elation before, showing the effective- Indigestion II thO CaUSO 01 11 .... th. Mnniiiiimiii'a canvais. I oitl,li Ttm (ttn TTm 'iron vi ...v . OtlllvU 9 V1UU WVV1U ThMi nw nun will be alven a cordial I . . . nlli.u tn the association- and Will st onoe line up In the different "gym." ind make use or tne m offered them. ThU campaign brings the membership ol the loon) aseocuitlo up to sdoui n and an effort will be made during the campaign in November for the boys to inrn tha membershiD to 800. .The fall and winter work naa opn- n in urnMt. the avmnaslum classes under Physical Director Dill are being largely attendea, me oowi in Biiva mil nnnl tables are "taking on new life;" In fact the Interest In every phase of tne association r is on the Increase. ' a nnniwf of Bible glasses will be organised In the next week or to under comrtetent teacher to that from every standpoint the association leader are looking forward to making thla the greatest year in th history or tne i. M. C. A. in this city. in Ther lion of IliHO. to a society for the preVen cruolty to aulmals except mur.s Turn prejudice , . I m 1 wr.irn People go on aufTerlng from littb stomach troubles for years and Im nrinn thev have a serious disease. tv, nvrr oat or over drink anil force on the stomach a lot of extra work. But they never think that the ttom .itra heln to do extra work if thAaa neooie wouio iage two mi- O-NA stomach Ublets with or after meals stomach misery wouia go m five minutes and they would be n great big help to. the stomach ,ln Its strain of overwork. . Mi.n.NA Is a-uaranteed by Smith's Drug Store to cure Indigestion or any stomach disease, or money back. M'-O-NA for belching of gas, Ht-O-WA for distress after eating. MI-O-NA for foul breath. ' MI-O-NA for Mllousnesa. MI-O-NA to trim up the UVer. Ml-O-NA for heartburn. -MI-O-NO for sick headache. Ml-O-NA for nervous dyspesv . j MI-O-NO after banquet. . T.II-O-NA for vomiting of preiHan cr. - . - Fiflv cents a lams box at Pmlth's ,ln,g Hlore a.i.i dru;lts) ererywhem ' I i, . : 7 : ,.; . I.-. - r ' .. . . i . -1 . i a . ; . ; :'.L.:.:,..T-- - . - ' - lj ,tj ,.....; Sr: - -r ., ,,,, , .. iyasasasasaslsBjBI-SIBBIBI-flBI-f V I " Over $1,000 worth of these eight-piece, fully warranted, Kitchen Sets now in usa in the territory in which The Gazette-Newi u circulated, , : ' If yon are a suIxktIImt to tl.ls paper a ret Is here fur jrou; If yon are not a reader of Hie paix r siilist rllie at ome and get ttiee spleiidjd Kitchen piece. Ko lioaie to complete nhlwiut lliem. F.cry one of the rlplj ; plei-es U Hnrrsnlcil, and new ones will replate tlie ware found tli lent defeetlvK Tlie will be mailed or delivered to ont-of-loww sii tilien, - ' '' 7 ' ' ' " !,
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