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THE ASHEVTLLI QAZSTTt-NWS. Thursday, November 3, AGE TWO. I K fnni I The Lingerie Shop Now Open We invite the general public for inspection of the most beautiful array of dresses for Ladies and Misses ever seen in this section of the country. PRICES MODERATE. Gossard Corsets that fit for $3.50 and up. The Lingerie Shop Pcstoffi.ee Square. COL 5. i JOKES REPLIES TO HON. IIS. SETTLE Never Heard of Such Presurap tion and Assumption in All His Life, He Declares. Editor of The Gazette-News: May I have space in your great pa per for to discuss a statement mailt by the Hon. Thomas Settle, in hi speech at Asheville last night'.' II quoted from the Manufacturers' Re- ord, that gives tabulated statement! f the remarkable growth of the wealth of the South. He referred to the value of our timber, our coal, out Ifon, and our phosphate, etc., etc.. cs being an immeasurable wealth that makes the South so rich today. And he states, "that dollar for dollar. th-.-whole wealth of these Qod-glven blessings had been accomplished un der the operation of the republican party." Ye gods and little rooster.-: 1 have heard of presumption, and I have heard of assumption, but this Feet Tired- So Tired IZ Makes Sick Feet Well No Matter What Ails Them. TIZ acts at once and make tired aching, swollen Teet remarkably fresh and sore proof. It's the sure remedy, ye-j know, for everything that gets the matter with your feet. It's for sore feet, and for corns, callouses tnd bunions, too. "For years I lave been troubled Mith "ire and tender feet: suffered In tense pain.. Have had the assistance of physicians without relief.. I I -hi It bo of TIZ, which worked a perfoi I ' ure, as It has with a great ninny oi my frleoiN I would not lie known to lie without It. All It rroulres Is to lie known to lie universally used." A. F. Drcutzcr, Chicago. TIZ Is not a powder. Powders and other foot remedies clog up the pores. TIZ draws nut all poisonous exudations which bring on soreness of the feet, find Is the only remedy that does TIZ cleans out eery pore and glori fies the feet your feet. You'll never limp again of draw up your face In pain, and you'll forget shout your corns, bunions and cal louses. You'll feel like a now person. TIZ Is for sale at nil druggists, St ' nts per box, or It will be sent you Irect, If you. wish, from Walter Luth er Dodge Co.. Chicago. III. The First Photograph of the Olympic After Her Launching on October 20 The nlMive Is the llrst phologr.n h of the launching of the Olympic, the largest steamship In the world the latest addition to the Heet n, the White Star line. When the steamship took the water at the Belfast la ot Harland Wolff October 29, It represented the greatest launching' weight ever attempted 2T.009 sod hut two minutes elapsed after the trigger's connected with tho hydraulic valves were pulled until l Imfrtenso ttoatlni' striu-)ir was at a standstill. or 46,000 gross tone register, nnd with a displacement of 68,000 tons, the Olympic Is 882 feet alx Inches H all In length and 92 feet six Im hej breadth of beam. From the bottom of the k-el to the top of the stain's h. use is 105 fret seven Indies, and the distance from the top of each of the fou funn-ls to the 175 feet. l OUlrflW." that i, mo Ouinine a-riMTriMT I IjttMive Kro Cum Co44 ta On Day. Cripla f Dayi 78 Patton Avenue ays all that 1 have heard oh the shelf. I wonder If the great mineral springs and this great summer climate of Haywood county, Buncombe and oth ers are the result of the operation of the republican party? He says we have fallen off in wealth $14,000,000. Where did he get his figures, to show that democracy hail caused a slump in North Carolina's wealth. Will he tell the people of North Carolina If democrats are the cause of the suspension in the growing of tobacco, the most profitable crop the date farmers have ever produced? Will ho tell u.s who grows the south rn cotton, the greatest producer of wealth in the agricultural world, is it radicals or democrats? Can he fin 1 r-ne cotton growing white man in 50 in the south who is a republican? Will Im t.,11 ... V. ...., . ...... f .i n i . a a " I steel for railroads and iron lor ever; purpose at a handsome profit cheaper (han any other section in the world until .. r,Mr.l !., f I .1 , ,, . . ., , to sell out to the northern and eastern iron and steel monopoly 7 Wasn't that great iron wealth of the south at that turn4 in the hands of southern men. willing to manufacture it with out a tariff robbing monopoly? Will he tell the people of this southland and this state what repub lican In congress it was that voted t i reduce tho tariff on lumber? What republicans from the south v I t" put pulp on the free list. One 'of the t hief sources of wealth of western Carolina. Will lie tell the people .0' North Carolina when the republican party under its operation created the rich southern coal mines, the rich southern copper mines, the rich south ern manganic mines, the rich south ern zinc mines, the rich southern en- rundum mines (closed up because tin 1 republican party won't put a duty that j will yield a revenue r. i emory . Will he explain to the people of the re- I publican party that brought Into ex- j stence these inexhaustible resources i of wealth Instead of them having been the result of the opetation of the j mind of an omnipotent Ood? Will he tell the people of this state ' why a republican party in control at Washington is robbing the people in, a supply of coal for the navy at th. j tune of $11.18 a ton for a million tons' per annum, when these rich Cotl mines of the south, if pern, '.tied would be alnd to furnish this coal lo the nnv at 13.00 n ton, and is now joining hands with the west to try to stop the republican party irom per- thoroughly remodeled and has con mlttlng this robbery In the rich coal structed a vault. The rear part of the to continue. Asheville, I believe, Mr. Settle's homp. nnd Is one of the prettiest, one of the most progressive young cities in the mountain section of the south The foundation ot Its growth Is Its ciimnie. nnd tho enterprise of its posi tion und merchants that have made it one of the most enterprising and wealthiest young cities In the south. Did It procure thnt name and wealth, by the operation of the republican party, or an' ..f its policies? If so, then the d.u.inahle reconstruction days cams by the operation of im policies of the republican party. Pol icies vetoed by the republican presi dent, Andrew Johitisoii, and for which vetoing he was Impeached. There ; not a radical posing as q republican today that IS an honorable man and loves tho truth and is a brave man, nor Is there a people or a nation, that doesn't despise hypoerlcv Will Mr. Settle tell the people of this state and this southland why a republlcan-uppolnted Interstate com merce commission sustained by a re publican United States appoint) d Su preme court has fasten) d on nnd has kept fastened on, under a republican controlled Interstate commerce law (night rate discrimination, of from fiO to 150 er cent., on every ounce ol . i - - '-r " goods that comes into this state, when ,lt is known to the world that such an outrage means Jrom twelve to fifteen million dollars per annum added un justly to the cost of living to the popu lation. This is more per annum than he says that our wealth is decreased in a ' decade. If he reads The .Manufacturers' R - cord, a paper that has done more to let capital and the world know of the Souths vast iron deposits, coal de posits, phosphate, and its once eon- trolled steel and Iron works, and its i vast timber resources, and its other j vast resources of wealth than all the republican party has done since Its birth. And today no section of the same size on the face of the earth has grown in wealth, in religious and edu cational advancement and the uplift ing of humanity as the south under the solid south democratic rule. And he would tell an intelligent people, and expect them to believe it. that the policies of the republican party is the cause of the accumulation I lot these vast mineral resources, and j this vast wealth that Clod has planted j In this his chosen southland. Will he tell us that the Union army j that won the final victory that whip- I pod out the state right idea was a r publican army? Will he not tell 'them that half of It measured by I American men were true democrats'' And when the southern army surren dered, wounded, bleeding and ex i bausted In its battle for its right un der the constitution, that it in good faith accepted the terms of surrender and went home to obey the new blood won interpretation of the constitution, and began to rebuild their wasted homes and set in motion their civil government, in conformity with the new construction of the constitution. And they elected clean men for the ! state officers, and clean men for the j legislatures, and once more hope with new life began to bloom. And the wounds of the war to heal. No, Mr. Settle, dont rob heaven to serve the devil. 1 can't see how a man of your talent and intellect can he guilty of such sophistry as credit ing to the policies of the repuhllcan party the -ast unlimited deposits o mineral wealth and the resources of ,. ., ,. , . . , the south. The end of the next .le ule will have seen the last of that !'". l'"".w "i ...... ...... .nil .1 I i, I i. the wounds of the brave and , , , . , , van same lOINMCll loc, hiiu el luv to llll" blood and of the same mother. It has maintained its power, as you and ev ery other intelligent man knows, for these past 4,r years, by tile vote of the ignorant slave that it freed and the vote of the non-English speaking for I elgner that Is not in sympathy with i the principles of a democratic j government, and they will live. They are like the aromatic plant, the more you bruise and troil it down, the more sure- it will rise and diffuse its sweet ness round. S. A. JONES. WaynesvHle, N. C, Nov. 2, 1910. PflSlAL CO. TO MOVE OFFICE TO HAYWOOD ST. Will Be in Rear of Citizens Bank Building Being Thor oughly Renovated. Th' Postal Telegmph-i 'able com pany has closed a lease with the the Citizen's bank for a place in the old Asheville pharmacy store room. The bank is now having the building building will lie partitioned off. and an entrance cut on the Haywood street tide anil this has been leased to the telegraph company. The com pany will not move from its present location on t'hun h street until Janu ary 1. A rear entrance from College street will be opened for the messen ger hoys of the company and this will keep them from congregating on Haywood street. The Ulue Ridge Building Loan association will also have u special place for it In the Citizens hank's new quarters. The interior of the building will In- handsomely trimmed and fur nished. Tin- Citizens bank will have one of the nicest luinking houses in the city when it moves. It is understood that M. M. Sulli van, proprietor Of the Crystal Duir lunch will take the Citizens bank oh! quarters on the Square, and w ill open up another lunch room. Croup Is most prevalent during tin dry cold weather of the early winter monthB. Parents of young children should be prepared for It. All that b needed Is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers are IMVet without It In their homes ami it has never disappointed them. Sold by all dealers. - Jack I want a-unrdna In the coun. try one day laet weak. Tom Bag anything fiws " JH Jack Nothing but mv t users. Do You Breathe Like This? It's Catarrh Semi Yon Absolutely Free a Trial Pnikago or a Remedy That Cures This Distressing Condition. It Conies Prepaid to Your Door. Consider my offer. I willingly send you free of charge a trial treatment of the wonderful Gauss Combined Ca tarrh Cure. You have everything to (gain and nothing to lose. Its up to I you. If you w ish to be cured of that foul spitting and hawking that I wretched depressed sensation that 'don't-dare-look-anybody- in-the-face" feeling then fill out the coupon with out further delay. I possess the rem edy that will cure you, but as I have not your nddress you must supply it. That's all I ask. Simply to lill out the following coupon and mail it to me to day. It will be the means of restoring you to a perfectly, normal condition, Riving you a sweet, pure breath. . it FRE E. This coupon is good for one trial package of Oauss' Com bined Catarrh Cure, mailed free In plain package. Simply 1111 in your name and address on dotted lines below and mall to C. E. GAI788, 9825 Main SI. Marsliall. Michigan. , n R r v t t , r 9 r r r r v r Kvcrythlng Goes. "I'm certainly a lucky man." "How so?" "1 had on my good clothes yester day morning when thy wife made her collection for the rummage sale. She couid't give nny but old stuff away." Detroit Free Press. Blohhs When the mountain would not com" to Mahomet what did he do .' Clohbs T suppose he went to the seashore. Philadelphia Record. el Km Hobby You hnt'only yourself to blame You wire no chicken when you married me. Wife Admitted! J was a goose. Boston Transcript. NOTICE. TO CUSTOMERS Owing to improved methods of gas manufacture now in operation at our plant, we will from this date furnish gas at $1.60 per thousand cubic feet, with discount of 10c per thousand cubic feet for payment of monthly bill within ten days from its date. The subjoined map (heavy lines) shows location of our gas mains. Tntil further notice, we will mnke eonneetion to housefl not over 2000 feet from mains to all who coutract for gas to be usel for ranges. Respectfully, ASHEVILLE ELECTRIC COMPANY GOOD ATTENDANCE AT HICKORY MEET Asheville-Salisbury Highway will Probably Be Begun at Early Date. Some of the Asheville delegates to the good roads meeting at Hickory returned to the city early this morn ing and report a very successful meeting. The delegates are of the opinion that the road from Salisbury to Asheville Is a sure thing and that It Is likely to be constructed within a short while. The exact location of the road was left to a committee, composed of one man from each township through which the road will pass, and this committee will meet at Hickory. No vember 12 and form a permanent or ganization, in Buncombe county, the members of the committee are F. Stikeleather of Asheville township. Allen CogglnS of Swannanoa and Dr. C. E. Co,tton of Black Mountain. The meeting was a very enthusiastic one, composed of about .100 people, coming from practically every town ship along the route. There was quite a spirit of rivalry between the Slatesvllle and Mooresvllle delegates as to whether the proposed route will pass through their respective towns. It Is highly probable that there will I he a highway through both Moorcs j ville and Statesville. intersecting at Hickory and continuing thence by way of Marion and Old Fort, across the Blue Ridge mountains to Black Mountain and thence into Asheville. The meeting was presided over by Dr. Avery of Morganton. The ad dress of welcome was made by Mayor Ellott of Hickory. The afternoon ses sion was addressed by Ijind and In dustri:;! Agent M. V. Richards of the Southern railway and by Capt. I.. T Nichols of the C. & N. W. railway. Dr. C. P. Ambler made an enthu slastic address in fnvor of good roads and assured the convention that Bun combe county was prepared to meet any and all roads which might come to the county line. one ot the lealures or the m-- ting was a lecture at the night session by C. P. Thorn, the highway engineer of Buncombe county. His lecture was il lustrated with stereoptieon slides showing tile proper methods of road construction. Dr. Pratt also made ai enthusiastic' address for good road and believes that It will only be ; matter of a short while until this high way is completed. Each townshli delegation showed much interest it the proposed route. The Asheville delegates Include) V. Stikeleather, Dr. C. P. Ambler, Or M. II Fletcher. C. P. Thorn and .1.11 Caine. TIIK INDIAN MEDICINE MAN can produce roots and herbs for ever ailment, and cure diseases that baffl our most skilled physicians, wh have spent years In the study o drugs. From the roots and herbs of th field originated I.ydiu K. Plnkhnm' Vegetable Compound, which for thir ty years has proved more potent and efficacious in curing female Ills thai nny combination of drugs known. The Reductions Are Liberal r The Stocks Are at Their Best Removal sale prices are very interesting. WHY DELAY YOUR 1 PURCHASE? Ladies' and Misses' AVearing Apparel of every description can be bought during this stock reduction sale at special low ered prices. "We will be pleased to have you investigate. The 16 PATTON BOARD OF TRADE MEMBERS URGED TO PAY THEIR DUES Organization is in Need of Funds to Complete Payment For eooklet Recently Issued. The board of trade is doing much valuable work ir. the iptirest of this Ity ulong industrial and resort lines. To carry on this work of publicity the hoard of trade members are assessed ill cents ei'"h month. This is not n large sum but the I w who assists the secretary in colVcuiig the monthly dues sometimes linds that many members have an inclination to put oft the payr it of this sum until a later day. In order not to handicap the valuable work of the board of trade it Is necessary for the members to pay their dues promptly when bills are presented to them. The board is now in need of funds to complete the payment for the publication of th)' Asheville booklet, one of the hand somest ever Issued for Ashi-viHe, and the members are therefore urged to pay their dues promptly. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tin- Jury heretofore duly appointed to prorate and assess the amount of the f peels I l.cnettt arising to each piece of prop erly deemed by said jury to be bene ficially affected by reason of the lav ing and construction of a sewer line known as See. 4. on Eagle street. Haz zard Btreet, Knob street, and Tuskegee street, In eastern lection of this city. Within the city of Asheville, as provided by law, particularly by section "1 of Chapter lfl0 ot th- private Inws of 1901, and all amendments thereof, ha died its report as required by law. in which said cost and expenses of the Fashion AVENUE. Improvement above mentioned ng.-.lnst property and ench piece thereof deemed by It to be beneP. I?lly af fected by said Improvement, the names of the owners of said property, nr where names of owners could not: be ascertained, the names of those parties in whose names said properly has been listed for taxation, or i t cases where said property has not been so listed, the names of the perty or parties occupying same, being is follows: M. T. Angel. Ernest Petty. Henderson, Maria Redmon. Ellen r.lns, Alonzo McCoy. Perry' John son. Miles Wilson, Thos. M. Elrod, William Foreman, Cnrollna Wllllains. Chr. .,. Reese. Colored Orphanage, Cora Steele Mattle Reynolds, Alexand-r 'ckwell. Green Stlnson, Jack Desu, Ei uls Connally. J. II. Smith, Ed Jones, David Brown, I-nura Knox. Eouis Ab bott, Joe Moore, Laura Wi Is. Joe An thony, Tom Morris, J. J. Pranngan. Julia Bailey, Richmond Pearson. Thos. Oglesby, F M. Walnwrlgbt, Mark W. Hrown, Anderson Jackson. Thos. Chis holm. Colored Baptist church. A. 1.. Wil.-on, Robert. Love, Rose Jones. Katie B. Low, Henry Pearson, Thos. MeClennen, John Ijtimoro, Chas. Coachman, James Forney. J. J. Car roll, J. A. Wilson, John I.yles. they and each of them, and all parties In terested in said property bo benefi cially affected by said Improvements as aforesaid, are hereby admonished that the report of said jury ns above set forth Is now on Hie with the city clerk of Asheville, and that they nml each of them are hen by required to be and appear at a regular meeting Of the board of aldermen of said city, to be held on the Utul day of December, 1910, at 8 p. m., and show cause, if tiny exists, why said report should loo be approved und conHrmed by said board of aldermen of the city of Ashe ville. This the 1st day of Nov.. 1910. A. G. HAEYHERTON, till Nov. 2. City Clerk. J Chicago Newt. I
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