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Wednesday, ?e!)ruary 22, 191J, . ZaIL CAR5VTRANSFER TO 100 Pieces I Jm Over 5000 yards Pure Linen tu be sold at ;i bargain, better than ever of fered before! consisting of crash .suit ings in nil colors, art round thread linen, brown linens, 10-4 sheeting, sheer waist linens, table damask, pure linen trucks, linen towels nnd scarfs, etc. "0e Art T.lncn at :7c: 4.V Art Linen at 33c; 50e Suit Linen 37c: 45c Suit Linen at ItSe: 35c Suit Lim n at 2ic: all pure yard wide suit linen at 25c: $1.50 72-inch all linen damask at Hoc: $1.75 heavy double damask at Sl.lt: 70 Inch pure linen damask at 50c; $o.00 doz. large linen towels. big value 2.85; 75c scalloped Hue towels hucks 17c. FIFTY Tailored Ladies' Suits, medium weight, handsomely tailored, worth $25 and to be sold out to dose stock at SH-97 $20 Ladies' Suits, a to close out Silk Lined and well worth $20, $9.98 New Spring Suits A most up-to-date line in all the new styles, can he worn now. a big reduction from the usual price, ('renin Serges, Worsteds, Flannels and Diagonals. Silk dresses in Messalines and Foulards. $10.00 to $25.00 - New Spring Hats, Flowers, Millinery 100 New Spring Mats, to open the season, will lie sold at a price that will be very tempting. NEW SPRING HOSIERY AND GLOVES This line Is stronger than has ever been put out. Some real sacrifice prices will be made on Silk Hosiery and Gloves. It Is the time to buy when you can secure exactjy what you want. Concessions wil be mude on the entire line. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS All the new effects in Silks. Linens and Lawns, at the lowest price ever offered for high grade goods. Lang ford, Negro Pugilist, Outclasses Lang, the Australian Heavyweight in Six-Round Fight IfeANSfORDl, Sam l.aii-r .i ,. n,.. negro pugilist and Al Kaufman, the California Hercules u they apK-arctl .several ill ii ago In a Huh! for pugilistic honor London, 1 b. . Kilt Ling, vvlm once held t,e Uea , , weight rhnm I'ionshlp of Australia, was no match for 8a m Lang-ford, the American colored pugilist. ,,, ,, Scheduled L'u round bout at Ih. olympia last night. Lancrnrd won In tli- s.m;: round, "hen lmg was disqualified, but the "mem couio not nave gone much rushed at the America """" as almost out when hnn and immedlatelv th he oommltted ihe foul SING SI TE spectators gnthpreri at tlit (ymH;i i witness what they exported would he i lonR uiul last light and the); Hhuwi-.l clloappointmetit when the eont9M Hiidrd s.. iitiruptl.v Utr Mx fleree i-numls. whrn LaiiKiut-.i was down, the AuHtraliun In a Uasrd sort of vu nnd strut . rt'ieree pro- id - Six thuiisnnil claimed Isangforil tht- Th- I hi Australian, with all his natural vantages, including a n extra 'Z pounds In weight, was hopelessly out ctaueil i the t'oloroH hghtei, wh-i walked into him and hit him from nil ;i tit; It's, where and when he u II led. LruK was all neres. He Bvemed Cured I death, and his disUaliIie.i- was the best 'hliii; that ould happened, for he was bo grogtt th. a IS i(i0 men who. if their ti; I. Ilgtli. miiillt as A Piter in fact, he sent th. migh chn! MEAN SLOW DEATH di Commitiion Denounces Unsanitary Con ditionLong Sentences Worse Than "Chair." Albany, N, v.. Feb. ii. A sentenc to Sing Sing Is a sentence to slow death, declares the State Prison com mission in its sixteenth annual report, submitted to the legislature today. Many of the long term convicts, the commission says, become affected with tuberculosis because of extreme ly unsanitary conditions at the prison nnd have to be transferred to Damie niorc, or on the expiration ,,f (hell (Tins are sent out Into the world loo much diseased to earn a living and of ten earn the germs of tills inullld into their families and becomes n menace to the health of the commun ity in Which they live, others receive Into; their system the poison of rheu matism, from which recovery Is ex ceedingly slow. Much relle' ioin these condition, will be obtained when the construc tion of the new prison at Comatock Is far enough advanced to take care of lour or five hundred prisoners, but. the report says, even when exees.lv congestion st Sing Sing Is relieved there will still remain from 1,00 to WOOD'S SUPERIOR Seed Oats We offer all the best and most productive varieties ( Iran seed and first-class qual- itiea. 1e New Washington Burt or 90- Day Swedish Select Black Tartarian Red Rust Proof, etc. "Wood's Crop special" f' rrntion nriout O.t. mnA .11 other 1 arm and Garden seeds. , Wood', Seed Catalog- and Crop Saeflal msiled free on rssjiisal. T. W. WOOD I SONS, r-ftrisj Iktfcsini Va. gives prices InH nnv acriptive Catalog pve full in- Sing Sins? prison conditions i ord- ing to report, are doubt'ess tl.e worst in the stale. The congestion ther nciv he realized when it Is state,: thai 1200 is Ihe capacity of the prison and th average for last year was l.v.n Th lis are small anil dellrlellt in length ; . ml ventilation, and in them the prison) is puss fourteen hours out of the twenty-four. It does not appear that the nrlson- ers sniier from overfeeding, for at! Sing Sing the cost of the food fur nished to Ihe prisoners Is a fraction less than three and a half cents n meal. In this connection the prison commission ventures to doubt whether the state is paving enough money for maintenance, But the commission does not advocate a mollycoddle sys tem, nor does It believe in making the prisoners unduly comfortable." One of the problems brlelly consid ered by the commission Is what the stat.' should do with It. trumps and vagrants. The present method is un wise and Ineffectual, It is held. The cost to the taxpayers now amounts hi $;.(il0,0iin. ami it is r presented that nothing is accomplished except con finement for short terms of a limited number of these offenders. A farm c olony is recommended for .ramps and vasrapts. They would be sent there on Indeterminate sentences kept for a reasonable length of time and then paroled. Their work on the farm would materially lessen the cost of maintenance. A bill to establish .uch a farm has been before the leg islature two years. The report of the commission is very i'ons, but reduced to the shortesi possible term its recommendation to the legislature may be given thus: Hurry the construction of new state prison., establish one or more labor j colonies for tramps and vngriin'x build a state reformatory for mnh misdemeanants, establish state work house, to take the rda-c of preseiil penitentiary, nnd, pending that, pro vide for that Industry In present pen itentiaries: authorise the superintend ent of prisons to market the pro, In, i Increase salaries of keepers snd guards; expedite the work of getttn he state farm for women In opera tion; make the Queens county Jail cltv institution under the care of ihe commissioner of correction. " AMUSEMENTS ' dust Out of Coilege" Tomorrow Night. Those who attend tomorrow night performance will have the pleasio of witnessing one of the funniest ami best comedies ever written Just Out of College" Is gencrall.v conceded to be one long laugh from beginning; to end tleorge Ade has selected for his "types" In his latest comedy, a college youth, without a penny, who aspires to the hand of a trust magnate's daughter; his sweet heart, one of those dear, unreasonable creatures, who thinks her love the most iniiiortuni thing In the world; her best friend, who never loses a chance to tell something that will "Just break your heart;" a modern, up-to-date business woman; a life In surance agent; a collector of souve nirs and a college friend who "fixes" everything. Knough Is known con cerning its merits as a light comedy of purpose, agreeably tuned with sparkling songs, to bid It a heart) welcome. The advance sale Is vers good, which Is the best evidence that Ihe attendance will be large. that he was bound I" have been put out If he bad not transgressed. The only redeeming feature of lying's showing was Ills gameneps In Inking punishment. As early as the drst round Sam punched him all over the ring. In the second the ne gro forced the Australian Into a neu tral corner ami dropped him tor a count of nine with terrllic left and right swings to th.. Jaw. COX, THE CINCINNATI BOSS, INDICTED BY A GRAND JURY NEW TREATY WITH JAPAN PLACED BEFORE SENATE It Is Designed to Replace That of 1 894 and Will Eliminate Re strictions. Washington. Feb. 22. The text of a new treaty with J-npnn, designed In replace that of 1 894 and drawn with the special design of eliminating the i i strict ions upon immigration contained in that treaty, was laid lie lore the senate yesterday by President Taft. The essential difference between the proposed treaty anil the existing convention is said to be in fact that It omits all reference to such restric tions and leaves to the national hon or of Japan the enforcement at her own porta Ihe limitations upon Imi gratlon from Japan now cxprcssl placed upon immigration into the I'nlted States. The document is said to provide that either country may denounce th, treaty at the end of six months if it falls to operate as expected I localise it embodies this radical de parture from Ihe existing treaty and touches the (fliestloh of the deepest Importance and Interest to the Pacific slope, the Injection of this convention Into the closing hours of the present congress created a sensation today. That the new treaty will encounter opposition seems certain even if it should be speedily reported to the senate from the committee without se rious controversy In the committee room. The western senators are ex- pected to insist upon the opportunity lor debate which will develop the lull extent of their opposition to the treaty. This new treaty s one of "trade and nmmcrce." intended to replace the treaty of I '.Hit which is antiipiated. It I ado - I'rce Tuesday. I obruurv iH. Next Tuesday night. February is. iudles will lie admitted free to the Harmony Concert company If accom panied by a person with a paid filic or 7 Sc. ticket, which must be pur chased batOra 0 p. m. of that dale. This will b the last nnd best concert of tlie lyceum course. i I large gnin-l t'ox Is IVrjuiv Cox Does Not Consider It an Indict meat, Cincinnati. o Feb. 22. George II. Con for years be,,, I of the republican organitatlon in Pic Innatl. a promi nent fi tor in st.ili and national pol itics, and wldelv known as an owner of theatrical property1 lias been In dicted by the Hamilton county grand jury on a charge of perjury. The basis of the charge Is that Co-: a'hgedly testified falsely before a grand Jury on March 21, 1900, in de nying that he received any of the Interest money which several b.c.ks, according to disclosures before the Drake Investigating committee, paid to oountv treasurers as recompense for the deposit of county funds. The specific case on which the Jury acted occurred In the administration of John H. Gibson, who carved two terms as county treasurer from 11100 to 104. Mr. Cox, In spciiklafj of the indict ment, said: "I do not regard this as an Indict ment in the ten? sense of such action. It was purely a political move and was brought about by political coa litions." A Wise ne. "Do you think I am really ymir affinity '" asked Solomon's ISSth wife, coquettlshly. "My dear." said the Wisest Ouy, "you re one In a thousand." Me soi away with It, too - Toi. d nier. ' Hx-Congr..Hinsn K. Hpeneer His. burn, formerly republhvan leader in this state and twice ths representative f the eighth district In oongress, ha. 'nested at Rllsahethtown. Tenn.. to prsetlna Imw. Blackburn was at Tul s. Okla., for two or three venra, Hurnsvllle Kajle. Musiiul Kvaejt of the Scumoii. Lovers of good singing, and to our credit It can be sa'd that they are legion In As'ieville and vicinity, an looking forward to the appearance of ft race Van Studdlford at the Audito rium on next Wednesday, March I, In Ihe new comic spars lioufTe, "The Paradise of Mahomet" a their big night of the present theatrical season. No American singer possesses a more attractive personality or a greater vo cal accomplishment than Miss Van Studdlford. Her glorious voice has galn d marvelou.lv In strength dur ing the past two years, but not at the loss of ita purity and beauty as Is so often the case when prima donnas strive for grester power. The new comic opera. In which Miss Van Htud dlford will be heard Is by Harry l: and Robert H. Hmlth. who Amerlran lied the hiaik and lyrics from the French by Henri Klondeau, and Rob ert rianquette, whoa, music is being used. It comes here direct from the Herald 8iuare theater, New York. The advance sale opens next Mon day morning nt o'clock. Out nf lown patron, are requested to get their orders In early as the sdvance i sale will t- the largest ever known In this city. V. A. Hall was unite seriously In lured last Raturdav afternoon hy an explosion of a dviuimtte blast on the Rlack Mountain railway, says the Hurnsvllle Ragle It ssems that sev eral blast, were being made and one was a little slow about tiring Mr. Hall approached the tardy blast and about the time he reached It, it went off. tearing a piece out of, his arm and otherwise Injured Mm. The llrst report was thai Mr. Mall could not recover, but we are glad to say thai the Indications are now that he will iret well. CATARRH Of THE sto.M ( II Pleasant. Simple, Rut Safe and Ef fectual Cure For It. Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to In curable The usual symptoms are a full or bloating sensation alter eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or Watery risings, a formation of gases, iiuslng pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing, head aches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general pjayed out, languid feeling. There is often a foul taste in the month, coated tongue and If the in terior of the stomach could be seen It would show a slimy, Inflamed condi tion. The cure for this common and oh stlnate trouble is found In a treatment which causes the food to be rcadllv. thoroughly digested before it has time to rcrment and irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the stomach. To secure prompt and healthy diges tion Is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion is secured the, catarrhal condition will have dis appeared. According lo Dr. llarhinson, the safest and best treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet, cum posed of Dlsatase. Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Heal and fruit nclds. These tablets can now l found at all drug stores under the name of Stuart s l)ys Peerless-Fashion Stores Co. 51 PATT0N AVE. Despite the End of the Winter Season, Our Special Sales At tract Wide Attention. D.iilv our ston- is crowtlt'tl with t'lithiisinstic slni pern hiking nth nntnu'c of the uirnt Uaigains offered during this I7lparnnec Snip. The Intlips of Aslieville nnd vicinity have leainetl thai our advertisements are truthful and irPiHmdnhle. For the balance of this week we offer at Special Re duced prices. Three hundred Ijadiws' Shirt Waists, eoiinisting of hroken lots. Royal Brand, Laurel Brand, Paragliinoul Brand, made of Lawn, Linen, Madias mid Lingerie ( Mirth, white and some colored, plain tailored and sonic fancy lace and embroidery trimmed, former price $1.50, $1.75 and $LMH), eleananee price (all displayed on large bargain tallies) 98c Seventy-five Ladies Wool Sweaters, in grey, hlue. black, cardinal, former prices $4.!8, $&50 and $7.."(). clearance price $3.50 One lot of Ladies' Flannelette Kinionns, beautiful patterns, one-third off from regular prites. Tempting I'rice Concession on all our Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Suits and Dresses. Peerless-Fashion Stores Co. 51 PATTON AVENUE. COI.DH CW'HK MKAIIA4 UK I.axativk BROMO Quinine, tbs world wide Cold and flrlp remedy re moves esuse. fall for full name. Look for slrnsture U. W. QROVJB. Jlc. I'lne XdvcrllnellM'lH Jack lndon now Has took ii hand And leads sn In- Snrricto bund, It I. not that He car... vou know. About the wrongs. On Mexico. Rut he I. lust The man to feel The mnvlns: picture's Sweet appcul Houston Post Modern soesHy. lady once Invited A To her house sintlemen three "My husband thai was, my husband thst Is. And mv husband thst's ffnlnc to be Mv husband that vvs. Is your hu.bsnd that is, And niv husband that's coins to be Is your hu.band that was, And mv hushKiul thst is mm be yours one day. Don't you see T' The Widow. was drawn simultaneously with a number of other Japan treaties of similar scope negotiated with all of the great powers. But unlike the . .11., .... tl.i.. 1 A . aioru. uinier me name 01 Miiuirt s i lys- "" mi. punicuir treaty was not pepsin Tablets and not being a patent promptly ralllled and did not so Into medicine can he uBed with perfect effect until about a year after ojtxen aieiy mm assurance mat neauny ap petite and thorough digestion will fol low their regular use after meals. The id. in of dieting Is simply anoth er name for starvation, and the use of prepared foods and new fiinglcd breakfast foods simply makes iratli -s worse as uny dyspeptic who bus trim! them knows. As Dr. Bennett says, the only reas on I can Imagine why Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets are not universally used by everybody who Is troubled In any way with poor digestion Is be cause many people seem to think that because a medicine Is sdvertlsed or Is sold In drug stores or Is protected by druggist trsde mark It must he a humbug whereas as a matter o, truth any druggist who Is observant knows that fltuarts Dyspepsia Tablets have cured more people of catarrh of the stomach. Indigestion, heartburn, heart trouble, nervous prostration and run down condition generally than all the patent medicines and doctors' pre scriptions for stomach trouble com bined. Hon I r Dyspepsia Tablets Is th safest preparation as well st the sim plest snd mos unvenient remedy for any form of Indigestion, entarr't of the stomach, biliousness, sour tatorn sch, heartburn and bloating after mssls. Send your nsme and address todaji for a free trial package and see for vourself Address l' A. "tunrt Co. ll4 Stuart fildr., Marshall. Mich. were in force. Jaimn i,.. ,,i.i.. ...... .,,11-11,1 negotiated treaties to rspiai a those of the nineties with nearly all of the other powers except the United States If our government were to Insist upon Its rights the existing treaty could be continued I" force, until July 17, 19(3 KnilHirrasstiient. The day of Judgment had davvi Everything was being made right Yet In the midst or the general rejol. -Ing a meok little man was observed to sink down on a log by the waySide completely discouraged, anil burv h' face In his hands. "How shsll I ever carrv uway all the umbrellas that have been return ed tp me?' he moaned In much dis tress. Puck. in Of t ours,- Not "I thought vou didn't bellev war." ' I don't." 'Then why are you sending vour son to a military academy?" "He has such a splendid thup. for a uniform and. or course, we don't want him to have to be a conductor or a Janitor for the purpose of show ing It off to the best advsntage." S. i: Klser, In the Chicago Kevord-llerald. What till I'lllt! "Wlij, l-aiid of Dollars Is the Intellectual center of or . inn-, -life A Veteran. 1-awyer "The cross-cxami nation did not seem to worry yiat. II" vc you had any previous experience" Client "Klx children. "The Truth Meeker. Taking t are of Ita by. He danced a Jig at " a. 111. Hut 'twas no gladsome frolic. He simply had to do a turn The baby bud I In 1 olic. All,. 11, Tliocs-I'iii'ii flitting I 'roll I- "Where did you gat vour fur over- out. dm'tor?" asked one of his pa lie!. "1 got this when Mri Burrows bad uppendlcltls," the dodo,- replied. Detroit Free Press. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS A record of sixty-five rears continu ous use of "Mrs. Wlnslow's Hoot h In Byrup" by mothers In all parts of th. world, Is the highest praise thst any remedy for "children teething" has ever received. Every year the young mother follows In the footsteps of her mother and finds Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Hyrup to be the favorite, and o It has gone on for a period of alx-ty-flv years. Minimis of mothers have used It for th.lr children hll teething with perfect success. " Soothe, thu ,.1,11.1 - - -- - .w . ..... un ,,,, .,- allays all pain, cures wind colic snd Is th best remedy for diarrhoea. Bold hy druggists and medicine dealers In all parts of th known world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. lie sure and ask for Mrs. Wlnslnw oihlng Uyrap and lake no oilier. n
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