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at iwa M, WW w I There's Satisfaction in Buying Good Furniture TDEAUTIFUL furniture in - the home is always a source of satisfaction, if it's well made and oi good design, its value increases with age. This beautiful Queen Anne hi;d boy is a worthy piece of funuture for any home. It's an exaot copy of a famous old original, a museum piece. It is made of the finest selection of Mexican Crotch Mahogany, the exquisite col oring and figure of which seem to lend additional dig nity to the design. The inside of the drawers are all in mahoirauv and interlined so they are dust proof throughout. It is of the highest grade construction that is possible. Manufactured by the BERKEY & GAY FUR NITURE COMPANY, of Grand Rapids, Michigan. It bears their shop mark and guarantee. We are able to puce it at a veiy low figure, sup pose you see it. I READY TO CRUDE HEW TROLLEY LINE Contractors Figuring on Job West ; Asheville Line Is to Extend About Two Miles Out. I, IT WILL PROBABLY BE READY BY THE TIME HIGH BRIDGE IS Electric t'oiiii,miy lla Fnwohlse to' Count I .Inc. and Ma) Eventually Extend the Road, J. L. Smathers & Sons Mammoth Furniture Store 15 North Main St. 24 Lexington Ave. J HE MARES HIMSELF ISSUE IN NEW YORK ALL YOUR STOMACH II ! The Asheville Klectrlc company or.-uUriiiK t im.sli the eoustrurtion ! its West Asheville line ho as tu have til-.- line ready for traffic about the time the new bridge across the I l-'roncri HphuI river is completed. ; Several local contractors are now tiK uriiiMjk with tin- company in regard to 'I'iiilTnK tin- line from the bridge lo Jurrett's store, the proposed end of the line nt present. The Contractors of the new high I bridge, '. B. t'larke . 'o.. ure get- ftlng iiIoiik nicel with the work ami if nothing prevents they will likely have tlic bridge completed In about two , months. The rails for the West Asheville electric line an' being laid in the center uf the bridge as It is constructed. Steel crosstles are em- I bedded in the concrete, the rails are I fastened to these anil the whole em- l lieddeil in concrete. 1 Tin- V.t AsIi.a illc extension be about two miles in length from the , pasaenger depot. Jarrelt's store is at the intersection ol the Haywood road I ami no ?Minu tun roan. i oe i-uimiw of the electric line lo W. st Asheville will no an much to the people of that section since many of them lino bus tines!! in Asheville everj day. ami I man working in the city, it is be llieveil that the i, ne will be well pat lionize. I from the start. While th" ' nieetric company has a franchise from the county to follow the 1 1 -wood rond to the county line nl Turn pike, ii win go onl us far as Jnr ' r !'.' st' r. lor the present; the , I. osioli as far as Asheville school, ol ! course, depends upon what pat roll ing the company Unds and the set. tlenient of tlie lerrltory through ; which it is to pass. The road will be completed before sprint:. It is the simplest thing in the world to make a hot biscuit perfectly with DETAILS OF HUNG OF JUNflLUSKA SHIFT Some of the History of the Brave Chero kee Chieftain Whose Memory Is Honored. i Roosevelt Says Business Mer. ai.ould not Be Afraid of "Rooseveltism" Replies to Dix. No Indigestion, Gas, Heart burn or Dyspepsia Five Minutea Lo.ler. FIVE IBB SENTENCE FOR MILTON CAHUSLE every place at which ii iTuwUtf gathered to L Syracuse, N. V., Oct. SC. The ca puign grew livelier yesterday as Th ilore Roosevelt travelled j bout c tral Xew York stale. limn fell ilay long but at lioosevelt Stopped iheer him. In his speeches he dwelt particu larly on Rooseveltism as an issu He told the people that some business liieh of the state win airaid of it. He said that am fear "f him or ,,f Henry I. Stiirson. republican candi date for governor, was baseless, and that the alarm had I.e. n raised I . Wall street. Itousevelt also replied to John A. Dix who said Monda) that the Colonel had misrepresented him by saying that he had Ic on con nected with the Wall paper combine. The colonel did not make the apology which Mr. Dix demanded. He Insist ed that Mr Dix had not shown that he was not connected with tro- Irust which the Supreme court declared illegal. The speech last night was in large part n appeal to business men not to be ' irmed at Rooseveltism. "There has been an attempt on the part of these business men who un cooked to mislead and frighten their colleagues who are not crooked and especially to mislead and frighten the small business men bv telling that disaster Impends if Stimson is elected governor, because Stimson is Closely allied with me, and I. forsooth, am a For Bald Heads Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers In the LTnl-l ted States, Knglnnd and Canada take o- i n- jl'apea lliapepsin, and realise not mil.' , ill i immediate, t.nl lasting n-lief. This harmless preparation wlU di-! Kent tciiythiog ou eat Hntl oeromne - our, gassy or out-of-order stomal h in- minutes afterwards. If your nieais don't fit comfortably. or what you eat lies like a lump of bad In your stomach, or 11 you have heart burn, that is a sign of indiges tion. C't f, in your Pharmacist a 50- cut case of Rape's niapcpsiit and take a dose just as soon as yon can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach. Nausea, Debilitating Head aches, Dlsslnesa or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and. besides, there will be no sour food left over in the lomach to poison your breath with Former President of Newberry. S. Bank to Serve Term in the Atlanta Penitentiary. i ! r n lib thi sentence :irs S . i ' . i let . .6 Kive Atlanta penitentiary is imposed today by Judi; A Treatment That Costs Noth tag if It Fails. nauseous odors. Pane's Dlupepsln is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because It lakes hold of your food and digests It just the same a if your !ton,u li wasn't there. Relief in five m.nuti from all stomach misery is waitho for you nt iiiv drug store. These large SO-cent ones contain more than sufficient to thoroughly c ure almost any case of Dyspepsia. Indigestion or any other stomach disorder. v th Brawl. upon Milton A. Carlisle, for merly president of the Sew berry' Na tional Itatik. who was convicted In Ihe Untied States District court here last Week on live counts of un Indictment alleging inisappocntioii of the fund of tin- bank Notice of appeal was given. WF b mi ifiiYHL Baking Powder 1 Absolutely Pure And when made it is the . I jk most delicious 1 B1 of foods. 1 And you are I I absolutely confident . j Hot its absolute W krvl 9 WW IIVIWVIIIV1IM W No Alum , HIS WIFE AND CHILD SEE HOLTSLAW 001 HIS SHIRE MAN RILL TWO OTHERS AND ALSO GOT IMMUNITY Frank Bell Shoots Harvey and Charles Duncan at McCarry. Miss. ' Surrenders. We want you to try three large bot tles of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic on our person::! guarantee th-.t the tr al wIM not cost you a penny if It does not aive vnu absolute still .tuition That's proof of our faith In this remedy, and I'langerous. 1' should indisputably demonstrate that we know what we are tatxttsj about when we say that Rexall ' i t i '.ur Tonic will grow hair on bat'! heads, except where baldness has 1 -. of such long duration that the rooty of the hair are entirely dead, the folli cles closed and grown over, and the tcatp is gl.'z.d Remember, we are basing our statements upon what has already been accomplished by the use of Keiall "S'l Hair Tonic and we hn-.e the right to aasumi done for thousand:-, of others it w i do for yoj in any event you cannot lose anything by giving it a trial on our liberal guarantee. Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00. Remember, you can oh- dangerous man and especially in gerou? tu business," he said. "I do not think this appeal has as much influence as I. at one time feared, hut still It undoubtedly has a certain In fluence. A number of honest busi ness men have been affected by the uatenients of those whom, even If they distrust, they look up to as leail "rs In the business world, and In consequence those business men have .how n symptoms of that species of fright which makes men especially MRS. MARY L CARPENTER Died Yesterday After en Illness Xhoul 12 Months lame Here rYmu Xew Jersey. Mrs Mary L. Carpenter died yestei -dav at the home of her son, J, E. Carpenter, S flint street, after an i 11 n ss of twelve months Her death was due to a stroke of paralysis which that what It has Bne sustained about a year ago. Mrs. I rp.nt(-r was 7S years of nga and am to Asheville from New Jersey. Surviving sre two sons, J. B. Carpen ter, a Jeweler of this place, and Oeorge W. Carpenter. Mrs. Carpenter during aln Rexall Remedies In this com- lt.r residence tn Asheville made many nunlty only at our store. !he Hex;, !l, warm frienda who will frleve to learn tore .smith s drug store, Pai s of her death. During her long Illness iqure. opposlt. "ubllc library. she bore her suffering with fortitude Columbus, MHw-trt. 2t With hi- wlfe and baby standing by his side. Frank Hell shot and Instantly killed Harvey Duncan and Charles Duncan In the Mobile V)hlo depot, at Mr' 'ai ry. Miss., i nlay He then boarded a out-hnund train and came to Colum lus, where lo gave himself up. He re fused to make a statement All parties concerned are onii nent BROTHER OF L L JENKINS DIES IN NEW YORK CITY Aaron D. Jenkins, who dropped dead tn N.-w Totk Kunday night while walking along Fifth avent e, was n brother of U L. Jenkins, first vice president of the American National bunk of this city. Mr. Jenkins wa the oldest of live sons of the late St.it. Treasurer Jenkins of NVirth Carollm and w.ts J years of age. He had I n living In New York Toi the past i.i years and was engaged In buying and selling sbs'ka and bnnd for himself. He resided with a son who survive, as does his wife, a daughter of the late Dr. Thomas ft. Pritehard. The Interment was made in New York. When his father was state treasurer from 1H( lo 11177, Mr. Jenkins served aa cashier of the treasury department Hs Served with the Confederate army during the war. Robblnavlllo, Oct 26. One of the greatest crowds of patriots ever gath ered in Western North Carolina is ex pected to uttend the unveiling of the Junaluska Monument, at Robblns vllle Saturday at 1 o'clock p. m. For more than a half-century the grave of the bravo old chief has been left uu- I marked, and umaxlngly little hus ev er been recorded by our historians of the infinite debt the white man owes for his faithful service, especially, that which was rendered Andrew Jackson, at Horse Shoe lleml, Ala.. March 27. 1S14, where Junaluska saved Jackson's life, and really won the victory for him, as Jackson him self most gratefully acknowledged. A deed ao unselfishly bravfe and no- hie cannot be forgotten; and now i those good patriotic women of Wln i ston-Salem, tSeneral Joseph Winston chapter. D. A. R., propose to give the grave a mark that will do much to t m bal in the Illustrious Cherokee in the thankful memory of every true American. At the time of bia valiant assistance lo Jackson, at the battle of Horse Shoe Rend Junaluska had his home in what Is now flrabiim county, and very near the village of Robbing villa), which has since been built. The slate of North Carolina, us a reward for his services, gave him a tract of more than 200 acres of the finest land in his section a tract that in later .Mars ban been known to many as the Smythe farm. Robbing- i 1 1, the county seat of Urn ham, was built on this hind. In the southern suburbs of the vil lage, on a beautifully wooded ridge, is the grave of the chief, and near his aide nsts the body of "Nide," his :iiinv. For several years this trad of land has been in the possession of lieorge I!. Walker of Itoliblnsv ille. and was included in bis recent sale of immense lands and other properly to the Whiting Lumber company, re serving only tin- few square yardi where rest lh- two bodies mentioned - Junaluska and his squaw. This square Mr. W alker donate ami deeds tn the D. A. R. ihnpler that erects I the monument. On the farm of Alfred and Robert I'olvard, near Robblnsvlllc, and on i he banks of the beautiful Telnlah liver, Moth, r Nature has placed u inognlbcent boulder, which the own era contribute to the cause. This w ill be transported to the grave, and to I will be attached a handsome tab let ol iron, boaring the memorial In- cription to Junaluska, with siieclnl mention of tin- aid and victory at Horseshoe Rend. Around the square enclosing the graves a splendid fenc ing of iron will be placed, and on the gate, in artistic biters, the same Im mortal name "J IN A 1.ISK A. " The unveiling ceremony will lie most interesting. Ueatdea the parts rendered by the Daughters of the American Revolution, there will be speaking by emiueet orators. " Una music, a biographical sketih of the chief; and, as v. ill be very especially enjoyed, evcral aged cithteng will give personal reminiscences of Jimn- II Ska. The veil, a large American i'ag. will be lirtcd by two of the Cket okees. In the music, also, the Indli.lK will assist, one chorus, at least will be given entirely by them, li is also hoped that Hull spiritual leader will favor the occasion by a Speech, in ihe county of llraham. not fewer than !M of the gentle Chcrokecs Still re side in their loved mountain homes. Almost as a unit, they arc expected tu lie present at the unveiling. The ' xact date of Junaluska':, birth in unknow". Ills death occurred In ills cabin home, near Rohhlnsvllle, November 20, 1KJ8. According to the most reliable estimates, be had leached the age of almost 100 years almost. If not entirely. Mi Noremlier 2 and :;. ihe Annual slate congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution will he in session at Slalesvllle, on iliti I .. jrili. the members will make Ihe jourtn y lo Rubhinsvllle; and on the llfth. the Unveiling. A'alrews Is the nearest railway atii'liin. From that point to 1.'..I,1.I,.Y-I1l.. .1 l .. . ,.f .. I, Springfield. III . net. . State miiea. inc journey is ny private con- I i.'Viim-. it, nl oe..r 11 noilit uii 1 11 retail no S nator D. W. Iloltsi.iw and J. . , ' ' . ,, , . ' , ' I road, flood livery la alwavs n ady t Knog of Chicago, saltsnwn for the! All(row. The drive to Robblnsv lUt Derby Desk company, 'were the drstiis made In a few hours, witnesses called in the trial of Hen- The gates of the village "fere open; tor Stanton C. . mberton and Rep-' the doors of tin? homes ara open; ihe i t Hcntatlve Jos. ,.h s. Clark, charged i hearts of the people nre open; and lo conspiracy in the awarding of every part of the Southland, nnd all HAVE YOU VISITED THE BARGAIN BASEMENT -AT THE PEERLESS OLD STAND mm1 It's 51 PATTON AVENUE. 's quite a busy place said justly so, for it is our bargain headquarters now. Dross o;ooi Is of every description, table linens, bed linens, blankets, comforts, shirt waists, gloves, hosiery, corsets, notions, etc., etc., are here in great abundance at closing out prices. You will find it worth while to shop here. L,ADIE,S we invite you to view the largest and most varied line of wearables of quality it has ever been our pleasure to display. Costumes, Skirts, Suits, Coats, Evening Wraps, Sliirt Waists, Children's ami Misses' Apparel, etc., all of btest designs and choice fabrics. The values are likewise very attractive. THE FASHION, 16 Patton Ave. WHEN YOUR WIFE PLEADS for a new China set send her here to choose to her heart's content and you'll not have a large bill to settle, because the hest is not highly priced here. TheAshevilleChinaCo. Phona J81. It N. Pack Housre Conspiracy Charges in Connection Willi Furniture Contracts Being Aired in Illinois. The marine locomotive staging Is a kind of platform that walks about In the water and in Knglish harbors II has been employed for siihaiiieoiis iioritig-'. r. k remov al, construction of pit rs, setting caissons, recovering sunken curgo and a variety of 'otto r operations' In place too exposed for barges. It w.:s lirst used some years ago at Pi t-rkead. Scot In n i for re moving in, una ruble feet of gratili. about 24 feet below hitch water. A recent machine for Whitby harh.. Improvemuits consists essentially of two .ruciural st. cl frame-works, one within the other, -o arranged ns to move indt aenslrntly. ami to support eaeh other In turn in nw.vlng. Ko'ur legs on each fnirne can he raised In- rtependitli ol each other, in mak ing 'a slep, the legs of olio fniine -sa the Inner are raised, the weight then resting on rollers carried on the outer frame, and this part is then pulled ;'ornrd by tarkles t cached to tlK outer frame is pulled along on rollers retting on the Inner. In practice a third frame Is desirable and In this particular machine each stp forward or backwards is 10 feet, and each sl'b step live reel. Kach leg is operate! by an independent motor. The loa i nine has traveled a total of r..S00 fn t ovr a sand bottom, moving nt the rnte of .110 feat In 10 hourt. and ex perienced men have made a step of 10 feet In 11 minutes. The apparatus. 34 feel hlh. lias resisted sot ore storms, w ith wnves breaking ov r the platform. Iron and wood only are to lie used in the rebuilding of the cities of I'aln : i la, i iizi I h an earthquake Pnulhan, the hero of the Landoii-to-Manchester flight, has been creat ed a ehevfclMV of the legion of honor. fOUNGERj MOTHER, FUNERAL OF DR. J. A REAGAN IS HELD AT WEAVERVILLE 'ikMly laid to It. -i in Family cum I tery. with Masonic Hlten . lirge nllllxl of liieod- lre-lll. SOON he Lingerie Shop Conditional Ulft of tiUO.POO 78 Patton Ave Waco. Tea.. Oct. t. Prealdem Hrooka of Baylor Haptlat unlversltv announces the gift of tlvO.wtt) en dowment from the neii. rill eilu . 11 1 . it al board, of which John D. Horlie teller la the Bead, If the university will raise I400.00 by July, till. COUW t'AtSst SSADAtOm UAXATIVB HHOMO Quinine, lb world wide Cold and Ortp remedy ri movea cause. Call for full nam, boo, for signature K. W. OKOVIS. tSr. with ihe contracts for new twnlture for ( through our great U. 8. A., goes an tlie Illinois legislature. limitation most broad and heartv for s nator Holtsl. w ug aiao Indicted every loyal, loving, grateful patriot in the case, but was granted Immu-lto he preaent. ulty previous to his ronfeaalon, inl lilt h he l.ar. . I tin .-tails of the al leged conspiracy. Iloltslaw aald he had hern pi i fISOO to vote i n I'ord ft Johnson company by A. H, Johnson, of Huh city, who declar - d rnla was f 500 more than either Renalor Pemherton ur Itepreaentatlve 'lark was to get. J. W. Knox stated that In a con-i craatlon, Pemberten asked If there. The funeral services and trie burial was anything In voting for Kbm I of the late Dr. J. A. Keagan were con-i ICiiox declared t'lark asked him howiducted at Weaverville this morningl much there was in the contract, j in the presence of a large number of Knox told him he did not know. I friends and relatives. A long pro Kltox said the day before the cen-j cession of carriages and people on trnct was let he talked with Holtslaw ; foot formed at the residence nt 10:10 Who alas wanted lo know how much o'clock, and from there followed the "was In II," and whan Knox aaketl J body to the church where the aei vices "how will ISO each doT" Holtslnw were tond acted by Rev. Dan Atkins.: replied he would not look at that D. !).. and Hev. A. W. Plyler, I. D. i. mount. Pemherton said next day. Prom there the procession proceed-j declared the witness, that the firm id to the family cemetery and thci represented by witness waa not go- . m to real according to Lhe lng to get the contrart. Otto Pier Masonic rites. The- pallbearers con j who represented th- successful bid- stated of six of the younger grand-1 ders In the furniture contract was sons, flaveral phyalcktns of Aahevllle, caller) by the stale. The witness sulci , were preaent to pay their last respects that ho conversed with Pemherton. j to the memory of the oldest member t'lsrk ami Iloltslaw about Ihe con- of the juncombe county medical n trio t. He aald at one time Clark aoctatlnn. told Mm he would have to have II,- The floral tributes were bountiful 000 for his vote and that Iloltslaw und numerous! at Mrst demanded IK000 but later: At r. special meeting of tlv Pun agreed to accept H0. The defense com be County Medical society held made a motion to have the defen-' Tuesday preparations were made for minis ecmreo not guilty, aa no ease, the purpose of honorinr the latm had been made. Mnembor. A committee consisting of l Dr. a West ray Uattle, Dr. For More Than Throo Iseradea I J. H. Williams, and Dr. H. H. Wear ' er waa appointed to draft resolutions roieys Money and Tar has been a 'of respect and te select florsl trCoitif. BANISH THOSE GRAY HAIRS! Kill the Dandruff Germs Stop Hair Falling for the use of na tives are not permitted to be Import ed Into SomaUiaaa. household favorite for coughs, colds, and ailments of ths throat, chest and lungs Contains no opiates. 1 or sale by all druggists. There are onW eleven periodic comets of which the return has seen observed. Thousands ot mothers are looking younger. Their gray hairs are gone. The natural color has come back, and with It a new growth ol soli, glossy, luxuriant hair. Why should you look old before your time, when you can look years younger byln J . iwasrun wurww Three apeikauom removed all th. dandiukT and left my scalp clesn, whits and smooth. Wm. Croak. Rochester. N. Y. It la Positively Guaranteed to Reetoro Faded and Cray Hair to Natural Color II other "so-eelied" Restorers i'.uya laisad, don't give up hope, but give WYETH'S SAOU AND SULPHUR HA IK REMEDY trial. You run no risk. 11 it is not exactly as rep resented, your money will bo refunded. PROFIT BY OTHERS' EXPERIENCE Grey Hair Restored sjr hair was statins nutm srsr and felling nut rspl.it six' I waa troubled with larrtt.l llrhlnc at tha aealp Mr head was full of UandrufT. which fell eaua my cloUies sag hpt mo coiiilnual ly bruamc It off While n a viali e u tt-ii.. i.t 1 heard or .our Hate and Sal pliur ir th.- lialr. I a- i a bottle and ua'i It. A faw npullealiu.ia rcllevei tee Itching, mr hair ntnppad fallinc out and srmdually earn, ha.k In It natural II Is now n nlaa sari, brown rotor, soft, sluaer sad pllalilt. Ht'.anal nf mr frlanda wsat te sea It. and I want lo know whet 7w wW ehargo m for m bittlae of It. M1H8 K A Ml IBS. Rbar.ai. M'rsor Oa. Fa Grew Half on s Bale Stead For two or tnrse yoare mr Sale had bean fell ns em and gel quite thin until lba tus niV lioaa wsg sallrtlr hald. About four mtratha I t-anjmrneed Be ing Sag- sad Sulphur Ttn Baal ItoUto aremed lo oo aorna goo.i ltd 1 lepl n.lna It raSujarlr uni.l US I htta uaad four bsllles Tito bslo ip of in v haa.l Is fairly sorer as nnd knees coming la tkick'i i ahnll kaes on using it. n wiui, ir.ai.ar aa I naiioa a wj" Intpraaawieat BTarsiBi SM BACON. Huohester, N. I. AND tl.eo A BOTTUE AT ALL DRUGUSTS R Ysur Druggist Does Not Keep It. goad Its ths Price In Stamps, sad We Will nd Yew a Large Battle. Express Pravald, Vyeth Chemical Compsny, 1ZSX?3V FREE Es&ss&sssns "tM Ke anil re. oiiuu. inlral Ii) Soillb's I brag am i f C' a- Co. i Ware.' i 1 . ....kvw:..- fmmt;:
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