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TJI'MI.III "Thursday, March 23, 1011. . THE ASHE VILLI GAZETTE-NEWS. 9 vvi'imWt In every department for Friday and Saturday's Selling Here's a few of the thousands of items priced so low that you should be here when the doors open Friday. f WOMEN-VOTERS WON Were Active at the Polls and Succeeded . In Voting Additional Water Works Bonds. Shoes Gut to the Quick. We'll Not Carry Shoes in Our New Location, So We Must Close Out Every Pair in Stock Before Moving Day. ,. Big Table Oxfords and Shoes for '.- Women and Children, worth up to 13, now, per pair... ... , $1,00 Men's (4 Shoes and Oxfords tut to $2.25 Ready-to-Wear Garments Have Received Deep . Cut in Prices. (3.00 Wash Gingham Dresses..'. . .... . .$1.88 Children's- 756 Gingham Dresses 44 $1.98 Children's White Dresses... .: $1.00 asc-v Infant's -Sacques and Kim onus JCJg Dress Goods and Silks at Moving Day Prices. 7 lie Silks now 33c Vd $1.25 Silks now 7j)C Vc 75c Dress Goods 38c $1,2'5 Dress. Goods ....85c RIBBONS! RIBBONS! ' 60c and 75c Wide Satin and Soft Ribbons 24c Vd 18c Taffeta Ribbons, alt col ors..' 10c vd 76c and $1.00 Wide Em broidery now only ..-39c Vd- NOTION SPECIALS' doz Spool Cotton . Pearl Buttons, Box Paper 5c Key Chains Good Shears ... 60c Shears and Scissors 10c Shlnola 25c Belt Pins 25c Back Combs 2 1- Great Cut in Price of Silk and Lisle Gloves. 75c Silk and Lisle Gloves 39(j 400 Dozen Women's and Children's Handkerchiefs at Removal Sale Slaugh ter Prices. 10c and 6c Women and Children's Dainty Handker chiefs, Cross Bar, Satin Stripes and Plain Hemstitched, nil sheer and fine, choice... .3c Handker- 7c 15c Men's Fine chiefs now ... , . . . TALCUM POWDERS All the Standard Makes, Men nen's, &c. 25c Talcum Powder, per can ' - 10c Air Float Talcum Powder, can... ... . .30 Pound Can Talcum Powder, can--- 14c Japanese Talcum Powder, now, can. . .g Fine Dental Tooth Powder, can.... . ...... : 8C Removal Sale Cut Prices ' ; on Hosiery 15c Woman's Fast Black 'Hose... gc m ' 25c Lisle Lace Hose, for Women... ... ljjc m . 25c Extra Heavy Ribbed Last Forever Hose, for Boys 19c Tjr 25c Men's. Fancy Sox ( lir $1.50 Women's Full Fash ioned Pure Silk Hose . .RRa nr Removal Sale Prices on Soaps and Talcum Powders 15c Almond Cream Soap 9c box 10c isuttermiiK soap, per 9c 15c Sweet Maiden Soap, per x 9C 25c Rose Glycerine Soap, box : .-.19C 2uc Colgate's Soap, per box ,i9c Violet Glycerine Soap; box.. 19c Pimples Off In 5 Days Tlie New Calcium Sulphide Treatment Does Wonders to Every Kind of Skin Eruption. Tarrytown, N.-'T. March 23. Tarry- town will' have $70,000 to enlarge Its water supply and lay new mains for (ire - protection, and the Washington Engine company will have a new 15,- 600 automobile combination fire ap paratua thanks to the women voters yesterday. It was a day of triumph for the fair voters They came,-they voted, and they won. And they were only en listed in the fight six days. . At a meeting; of the Women's Civic league held March 15, they asked D. j-S. Merritt, engineer for the water board to deliver an address on Tarry town's water supply and Its needs. Mr. Merritt pleaded so strongly for a bet ter water suppljrthat, after he finish- I particle of poison In them. Triul Package Sent Free to Prove It. Tou dont want to wait forever and a day to get rid of your pimples or other skin eruptions. You want to get rid of them right now. Next week you may want to go somewhere where you wouldn't like to have to take the pimples along. , You can get rid of them just In time by taking Stuart's Calcium Wa fers. These wonderful little workers have cured bad boils in three days, and some of the worst cases, of skin disease in a week. They contain as their main ingredl- dlent the most thorough, quick and ef fective blood cleanser known, calcium sulphide. Remember this, too, that most pim ple treatments reek with poison. And they are miserably slow besides. Stuart's Calcium Wafers have not a They are W. E. K1DLEY &C0, free from mercury, biting drugs or venomous opiates. This Is absolutely guaranteed. They cannot do any harm, but they always do good, good that you can see In the mirror before your own eyes a few days after. Don't be any longer humiliated by having a splotchy face. Don't have strangers stare at you, or allow your friends to be ashamed of you because of your face. Your blood makes you what you are. The men and women who forge ahead are those with pure blood and pure faces. Stuarts Calcium Wafers will make you happy because your face will be a welcome sight not only to yourself when you look Into the glass, but to everybody else who knows you and talks with you. We want to prove to you that Stuart's Calolum Wafers are beyond doubt the best and quickest blood and skin purifier In the world so we will send you a free sample as soon as we get your name and address. Send for It today, and then when you have tried the sample you will not rest con tented until y,ou have bought a 50c box at your druggists. Send us your name and address to day and we will at once send you by mail a sample package, free. Address, F. A. Sturt Co., 175 Stuart Bldg., Mar shall, Mich. Special Sale Taffeta Silk Petti coats, Blacky White and Colors for To morrow only $1.98 See Window Display. 1 l o w U S. Department of Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU WILLIS L. MOORE. Chief. ed, the women crowded- around him and pledged their support for the pro posals. And they kept their word. On the street next day women were being button holed by enthusiastic workers who would not take "no" for an answer. Nearly every woman In Tarrytown was Interviewed and a no tice- was published in the local press calling on the women to go out on election day and do their duty. The women heeded the call and today, oufof 809 ballotsvcast, the women de posited more than a trird. The Women's Civic league is not a suffrage organization. It stands for the betterment of the village, and if necessary Is ready to use the ballot to accomplish this end. 'lien of the village are smiling and admitting that the women did it. Dr. N. H. Freeland, president of the board nf wator nnmrntenlnnorn aaM- "'WitVi- out the women's ballots our propos als for. a larger water supply would not have been carried." 1 ' Ron fires burned in the streets, marching clubs or Jubilant citizens formed and with permission of the vHlage president, F. R. Plersoh, marched with drums and torches. In front of the home of every woman taxpayer the men stopped and gave three cheers. Mrs. Freeland, Mrs. Shumaker and Mrs. D. Firetas were actfve at the polls. Miss Helen M. Gould, although not able to be present to vote, was deeply interested in the election, and every I H t I? H I? H H H Hit H KK ! ? H H It H man on her place went to the polls, V X ana with him went , his wife in the S Til r fll I fl If iTP event she owned property. sf I U L 111 H U I L I L & 1 1. 1 iii n 11 11 1 1 ii x ' " w .1 Tlio Leading Stocks on the New f York Exchange Cotton A Market Quotations. A New York, March 23. The trend of prices was upward In the opening sales of the stock market. Gains Rev.W. HI. Vines.4 D. D., Delivered Ad- UveIy and conflne1 t0 ma fractions. ' I Mavlrnt dull The market failed to hold Initial Improvement, long. . The attack on Missouri Pacific sent it down to 50, weakening the entire list. When Mis souri Pacific rebounded again to 51, other stocks hardened a trifle but the market became stagnant at a higher level. Trading throughout he morning was perfunctory, with little effort by either long or short Interests to sway days of hhe market. Alter a slight movement stocks settled down to a level showing little change from yesterday's close. Small selling orders executed in Hill stocks nnd Amalgamated Copper. They' went off a fraction. General run of active stock virtually unchanged. Comparative prices showed only trifling changes either way from yes terday's close. n. o A rv 1 R n 1 1 mm 0 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY' lliiiilliliiiiiiiLt.ti r Si Till in lilll wi iinIHiiliilililWli.fflilli ll.1l1i'llllliiifl ilTTIItliiliilllll 111 Mini I li ASMEiILLE, N.C. THE GRADED SCHOOL . AT DEMOCRAT CLOSES dreu on Subject "The Oldest City in United States." Knu.u. lui Lll 7lmmtrmmumt.fm mW. -S U InnouliliwiawilMtai Q ,,Mn 9 nl 4n (teato (gralu tytnmk. tur WW li koin, mmcomi. tlhmir nlshll. U U mall M Lmm SW vUtS vtlMltf mi m SUiw mmw Imw mt mmmmm For AshevUleand vUlnlty Fair and iHl.ler tonlgbt, with freezing temperature; Friday fair. For North Carolina: Fair and colder tonight, with probably frost; Friday fair. Normal today: - Temperature 47; precipi tation .17. " ' ' Wfr-r- t IIIIIIWIIIMIiWIIIBII j REMOVAL SALE Mens' Suits At Half Price TLE GEM 4 Patton Avenue Li WEAVERVILLE DEFEATED THE HIGH5CH00L 2 TO 0 Soth Teams Played "Big League" Ball and Interest Was Keen Features of the Game. Child Hum Xurmw KwaiM- From Ih'atli .Municipal KU-ctlon Kx I'ltiiiK IntcrrNt. The graded school at Democrat losed Tuesday night with the general oncert in which almost the whole school took part. - The program was ery Interesting and was enjoyed by all who attended the two closing exercises; , The opening addrefis Monday was made by Rev. W. M. Vines, D. D.. pastor of the t"lrst Baptist fhurch of this city, on the subject of "The Old est City in the United States." Monday night the exercise of the primary department were given and conceded to be the most , lively of the whole program. Tuesday at 10:30 a. in. the recita tion contest was held. Miss Ada Gregg, won a gold medal, which was given by J. J. Mackey. The declamation contest was given Tuesday afternoon; v a gold medal, given by T. M. Duckett, was awarded to Herman Boone. The evening concert ended the pro gram. This has-been one of the most successful years In the history of thu school. The principal was G. B. Woodard; primary, Miss Merkie Rob- rts. STOCKS. Open. Close, Atchison ..109 101i Atalntlc Coast Line 121 American Smelting ..... .... 76 4 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 78H 78 Amalgamated Copper .-. . 64 4 tS Chesapeake ft Ohio . . . 82 ' Canadian Pacific :. .219 220 N. Y. Central 108 Erie 29 tf Great Northern pfd 12714 Illinois Central , 13514 In a hard fought contest yesterday afternoon the strong High school baseball ' team was defeated by the WeHvervllle team at Waverville by a score of 2 to 0. The winning teanv is conceded to be. one of the strongest tvmt In whstern North Carolina. The game wo fast and clean with no squabbling to niar the Interest. The pitching of Teiigue for Weavpr vllle and Fortune for Ashevllle w snappy and heady. The liel.llng of port anl Wheeler for High school, nnd Peak for Weavervllle, was aluo a feature. Both pitihers were1 well supported; both tennis fielding Jn bi It vut style.' . There t'. very few hits or error. "Diie," Roberts for VVPHvervllle'mnrie hii especially long hit and ; finally ranie horn. The. battf rles were: Ashevllle, For tune and niddlck; : Weilvervllle, Teaajur and Waldrnp, . The two teams nu.ilu ui'-et at Htlverside psrk tt an efirly ilntc n ml a uod samo to expected. INDIGESTION Cured on Money Buck. Don't worry s minute longer; It's easy to get rid of Indigestion nowa day. Bo If you have gastritis,, ca tarrh of the stomach or simply fer mentation of food, chevi up; for Smith's Drug Store has a prescrip tion called MI-O-NA that turns old Htonutchs Into sweet ones In a few days or money back. There's happy days ahead for you and for your poor, flabby, tlred-out titomach If you won't be obstinate. Just lay down SO cents and say "1 want It box of Ml-O-NA ' tablets." They are made front the formula of tha most successful prescription tor indigestion, catarrh of the stomach und all stomach distress ever known. Take one or two tablets with or after meals for s few days and then it you don't agree with us that MI-O-NA Is a marvelous prescription you ess have your money back.. We'll leave It to your good sense of fairness whether that's a, square deal or not. -i Ml-O-N'A stomach tablets promptly relieve fetching, heaviness, pain In stomach, heartburn, sour stomach i foul breath, coated tongue; dlxzlness. nervousness ,slck headache and sleep lessness. MI-O-NA Is sold by Smith's Drug Store and leading druggists ev erywhere. Mo.. Kans. ft Tex. Missouri Pacific 51 Norfolk ft Western 1. .107 Northern Pacific .124 People's Gas Pennsylvania Rock Island Rending 157, Southern Pacific St Paul 12 IK Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd Union Pactfio 17 U. H. Steel 78 V. 8. Steel pfd Wabash ... . .... Wabash pfd .... Tennessee Cppper 33 51 107 i: io 128 30 157 117 121 26 (5 178 78. 111 17 17 18 GAS FOR COOKING Clean, Efficient Economical Fuel Saves time and space; instantly started, instantly stopped; saves money; eliminates ashes, dirt, dust, and saves money. No cost for fuel transportation. Convenient, always ready. Telephone 69, Gas Department Asheville Electric Co. 'jsiiffrliimitfrf.iMA WAYNESVILLE NEWS Special to The Gazette-News, Waynosville, March 2.1. Tuesday uornlng, at the home ol his mother n north waynesville, little three years old Joe Howell had a narrow escape from fiery death. He had gotten too neur the tire und his dress quicKiy gnited, flumes rose up around hin lead Hh.K'etnt: his hair, and burning his face slightly, and but for the preience of an older member of the family In the room who quickly extin guished the flames, the little follow would have met death. As the municipal election draws nearer the situation seems to become more perplexing. With Mayor J. U. Boyd coining out for re-election it makes five candidates for that office. Tt Is mild that Dr. B. F. Smothers may witheraw from the race for mayor ind run for his present seat on the board of aldermen. For a while it seemed that the aldermanic seats waf going begging but from the numer ous names that have li'tely been men tioned In that connection It appears that there will be some hard fights for seats on the board. Thoo. Mitchell, a traveling sales man of St. 1mis, Is here visiting his brother. R. H. Mitchell, who Is quite sick at his home. TRUSTEE'S SATiE. -' ' By virtue of the power of sale con- ' talned In a certain deed of trust made by John Byas and wife, Clister Byas, to the undersigned trustee, dated July 25th, 1908, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 71 at page 232 et seq., to which reference Is hereby made and default having been made In the payment of the In debtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale therein contained has become opera tive, the said undersigned trustee, will on Monday, the 3rd day of April, 1011, at 13 o'clock, noon, sell at public auc tion, for cash at the court house door In the city of Ashevllle, county of , Buncombe and State of North Caro lina the following lands and premi ses, situate lying and being on the east side of South Beaumont street In the city of Ashevllle, county of Bun combe and State of North Carolina, adjoining lands of Moore, P. A. Goins. Alfred Wilson and others, and being the same lands and premises men tioned and described In a certain deed made by Thos. W. Patton and wife, Martha Patton, to John Byas dated Dec. 3rd, 1903, and duly recorded In the offioe of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In deed book 128 at page 398 to which reference Is hereby made for metes and bounds. This February 28th, 1111. W. M. JACKSON, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE. Plumb! Des Moines Register and Leader. The plumber who set fire to the grand stand In Washington's ball park probably hadn't recovered from lust scaosn's fit of disgust. NEW YORK COTTON. Murch May July August .... October . . . . Spot 14 55. Open. Close. . 14.25 14.14 . 14.18 14.47 . 14 13 14.11 . 11.74 11.81 , 11.58 11.62 LOCAL SECURITIES. - i as - dally Reported and corrected Henry T. Claudius. Bid. Am. Nat. Rank. 15.10 Ashevllle Water, 4s .. Beaumont Furniture . Cltliens Bank.. ....140.00 Universal Sec, s. .. 10.00 Un. Security, Cert... 11.50 Wachovia B. ft T. Co Wm. Hrownell Mill... 10.09 by Asked 10.00 99.00 112.00 11.10 144.00 The more etcusss a man has for not having' iOme home the more thankful he would be for a single good one. Laivs of admiration has caused many a woman to meanaer rrom tn I straight and narrow path. When a woman sees her son's nam. get Into the newspapers she kuuws It min i su very leng beeure he Is preal- dent. ' , . ' , . F.verv family Is . be bating society Only without parliamentary rules. It cnmetlmes happens that a pees) iii'.Jt Is A MMtiriua mn wno can i rm get It. CHENEY'S rxprmourtNT UHt 'aix soup SKK the Smith Greater shows, the originators of refined, moral snl befin s attraction, on or about the week of March i7lh, If-St. The most common cause of Insom nia is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep. For malt by all dealers. Shining tlio Baltic IJiie. Philadelphia Inquirer. The next mobilisation of importance wllhbe In Washington Apt 11 4. It may also rxqulrw Intervention. John VV. Slckelsmlth, Greensboro. Pa., has three children, and like moat children they frequently take cold. "We have tried several kinds of cough medicine." he sa, "but have never found any yet that did them as much good as Chambsrlalnd's Cough Rem edy." For sale by sll dealers. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS A record bf sixty-five years contlna ous use of "Mrs Wlmlow's Soothing Syrup" by mothers In all parts of the world, Is the highest praise that any remedy for "children teething" ever received. Every year 'the young mother follows In the footsteps of her mother and finds Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup to be the favorite, and so It has gone on for s period of stx-ty-flre years. Millions of mothers hsve used It for their children while teething with perfect success. It snetbes the child, softene the gums, allays all pain, cures wind collo and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Bold by druggists and medlolne dealere In sll parts of the known world. Twen ty-five cents s bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wlnslow t ,Mrh!i Syrup aud tks i otw. By virtue of an older of the clerk of the Wuperior court of Buncombe county, made on the 8th day of March. 1911, I will offer for sale on the 10th day of April. 1911. the fol lowing rtacts or lots of land to-wit: First Tract. Being In the county of Buncombe and state of North Caro lina. Beginning on a white oak on ,top of the Betty Jump ridge. Z. T. Jump's Southwest corner, and runs South 10 drg. to a stake: thence F.ast crossing the creek or branch one hun dred and forty-four (144) poles to J imall dogwoods growing from one root, In a rovs two poles west of a small branch; thence North secenty. four (74) poles to a stake tn Z. T. Jump's line; then with said line West on hundred and thirty-three 13.1 poles crossing the branch to the be ginning, containing 64 acres. Second Tract. Beginning St A, .V. Jump's S. E. corner on three small dogwoods snd runs North I7ty deg. F,ast about 41 poles to a rock, T. M. Ktmberly's line; thence North about 37 deg. Went to A. A. Jump's own line, a chestnut stump (and agreed line)-; thence with said Jump's own tine to the beginning, containing 7 acres. Third Tract. Beginning at ft stake In the F.nst margin of Madison avemiti and the Northwest corner of lot No, 11 of sold plat and survey; thence with the north line of lot No. It Smith 87 dag. 49 min. F.ast one hundred and thirty-three feet to a stake In an alley on Mild pint; thence with the west line of said allt-y North 3 deg. Ft 80 feet to a slake at the Bot'tawest corner of lot No. 13; thence with the south line of lot No. IS North 87 deg. 49 mln. one hundred and thirty feet to MhiII- son avenue; thence with the lt marvln of Madison avenue ktl ."Tuet to the beginning. The aboJ descrllx-d lands will be sold on following terms, to-wlt: Cine half on day of Mile, one-half on six mid twelve months lime. 7.. T. 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