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THE SALE OF Seasonable Dresses Of lawns, ginghams, all over embroidery dimity, linens and linene starts with the opening of doors today, k y ; : ; : Our store room , being small we will close out one or two lines cf sum mer, merchandise at a time in order to prevent crowding. The ut prices on all our , stock of . wom en's dresses, begins to day,! Be here and get first, choice.-, Dresses worth $3,00 to $4.50 Monday and Tuesday, choice . . . $1.98 Dresses worth - $5 ' to $7.50 Monday and Tues day. .' .$3.95 $8.50 and $10 women's dresses, Monday and Tuesday., . .v ; ',. .$6.75 Black and navy blue braid,, trimmed Panama skirts, Monday and Tues day, choice . ; . . ; . . $2.98 , , , , Men's straw hats must be sold as we will not car ry these lines in the fu ture, $2, $2.50 and $3 men' straw hats, Monday and Tuesday choice , . .$1 W. E. Kindley & Co. 18 PATTON AVE. REV. MR. NEWELL TALKS ON ASHEVILLE, A MODEL CITY Sari Moral Condi dona Here Are Bet ter Than in Most Southern Resort. At the T. M. C. A. men's meeting yesterday afternoon, Key. W. A. Newell, paator of the Haywood Street Methodist church, delivered an ad dress on "Ashevllle. a Model City." The speaker told of the things which Ashevllle now has which so to make a model city and then enumerated some of the things needed to make the city still more ot a model. He poke of the attraction of Ashevllle and talked of the richness of the sur rounding country. More hotels are needed, he aatd, and the town should be a great distributing 'center for western Carolina. As to the moral condition of Ashe vllle, the speaker thought that It is far tetter than .moat southern resorts, yet in this respect. It can be im proved, be said. ' ' . ' t i lie Was la Charge, "What did you do in the army?" , "Most of the time I was in charge of a squad of men." "On special duty T" . "No; they were taking me to the guardhouse." Cleveland Leader. ... , " ' Soliloquy. I hear the latest styles for men Are clothes to match their hair. I wonder what will happen when- The bald man wilt he dareT Puck. I I Vt.ia . - " jf ' ' v V to ! .. PEASTER WOri THE GAME F0RL0GALS Drove Ball Into Lake for Home Run in Ninth, the Unty ing Score. ;; In. spite of the efforts. to the con trary on the part of the nine Johnson City Soldiers, their lusty-lunged co horts on the side lines and'Umnlre Crouch, the Mountaineers took tlfe last 6. game ot the series Saturday by a score of 8 to 1. The contest was one of the most excitln of the season and the result uncertain until Peaster'a home run nestled on the bosom of Riverside lake to the' accompaniment of 'glad yells from the grandstand and bleach ers. The game Was plaiyed in fast time but to many it seemed ages and after the seventh round of agony it looked like it might be finished by moonlglht Johnson City played an errorless game while only one was chalked up against the locals, That one looked bad at the time, but 'It turned 'out to be not costly. Outside of this the team played as a unit each man playing his own position and' lending able assist ance to his team-mates. Such support undoubtedly saved the game for the home boys and, kept the hits off Mc Geary down to a minimum, only five being recorded against him: West the new Mountaineer recruit, played his position at short like the running of a cog In a we'll oiled wheel. Her rell, In the' box for the visitors, put up a good grade of ball and until the ninth had given up only Ave hits, the number being then increased to eight, Peaster was the star of the afternoon with the stick, bringing In all the runs tor the locals. y The run-getting didn't start until the fourth and then Johnson City by bunching three singles got away with their first and only tally. With one man down Scurry led off with a single to right field and was forced out at second. when Pitts hit a grounder to third. Pitts was safe on the initial bag and was advanced one by Luid STHffs timely single, to left . field. Burton connected tor a one bagger to right field and Pitts scored. Taylor relieved the situation by popping up an easy one to the Infield. After that the battle Waged hotter and hotter and was beginning to Iook like a 1 to 0 score when, in the seventh Ashevllle. tied things Tip and then went after their opponents with gloves off, that is figuratively speak Ing. After Smith had gone down Blbgy drew a free pass and stole sec ond. Woody hit to lnflold and Blgby was caught at third but during thu performance Woody took secouu, Bowers was Alt by pitched ball and Peaster instilled himself In the hearts ot the fans by lining one out to center for two bases, scoring ' Woodward When McGeary'eame to bat' thlnga looked rosy for winning the game then and there but he hit at the wrong place every time and the onlookers had td be satisfied with a tie. Tjiouglfcjhe visltor,were unable to putjanother runner across the rubber tht situation was extremely dteheart enlng for a while in their half of the eighth. 'On a hit, a bunt and Ashei vllle's one error they managed to get the, bases full with nobody down Shaw lined a pretty one out to left field but" Woodward robbed him of u hit and doubled on Herrell at second. The side was retired when Dubbs ran Into the next batted ball between first and second. After that it was three up anil three, down on both sides until the. last of the ninth when the locals forced, the Issue ind simply, took the game. Bigby led off WKh a two bag ger and was followed by woodv urd who struck out. Bowers singled and Bigby went to third. Then when all was expectancy Blbgy was caught out at third, and hope ebbed low, but Peaster, the willow artist, walked up and took one unawares, putting it In the lake for the winning run and one other for good measure. The score and summary: R. H. E. Johnson City . 00J 100 0001 S 0 Ashevllle . , 000 000 102 8 1 Batteries: , Herrell, and Taylor; Mc Oeary and Peaster. . Two base hits, Blgby and Peaser. Three base hit, pharu. Home run, Peaster. Stolen bases. Ulbgy, Wood word. . Left On bases. Ashevllle fT; Johnson City 5. Bases on balls, off Herrell 1 ; off McOeary 1. Struck out, by Herrell, 4; by MoGeary;2.' Hit by pitcher, Bowers,, Double play, Wood ward to West. Time of gume, 1:25. Umpire, Crouch. ' v ' . ' Salvation lassie (whose' laddie Is on top of 4he bus) You'll get my fare above. 1 -Conductor -Sorry," uhw, tntt I ean't, wait till I get there. Everybody's. r ins ureat Hans Wanner .-. and thirst-quenching goodn.es? He sayi it i9 the only beverage vim, vigor and go to it that stay quenched, and that has no , Dc!;c:cu$ ncfrc:!.!-i3 is enthusiastic about the delicious,' refreshing' yv (j , 11 ' I Be Every ivhcro Ssnd 2c ttamp fur our booklet, "The . Truth About Cocs-Cola" nj that rlcver ifiJ ti'.tfiil teat' rift ievhe, tha (Va-Co'4 l'c; -1 Counter. - - C (' ' A C C Appalachian. Won. Lost P. C. ashevllle . . '. Knoxville . , 34 22 .607 80 31 27 .24 18 .588 Johnson City 25 26 31 34 .564 .607 .468 .348 Morristown r. Cleveland . Bristol .. RESULTS SATURDAY. ';. Appalachian. v . At Ashevllle Johnson City 1: Ashe vllle 8.. .-. - - - ., . -, .. . At Cleveland Bristol 9; Cleveland At KnoxVllle i-Morristown I; Knox- vllle 1. -v ' - National. At New York St. Louis ,, 2: New xorK 10. ' At Brooklyn Cincinnati 0: Brook lyn 1. ", - At Boston Pittsburg 8; Boston 1. At Philadelphia Chicago 6: Phil adelphia 2. , ' ' ' American. At St. Louis Washington 4; St. IiOUls 8. v - " , At -Cleveland Boston 1; Cleveland 8. - V';, . .'-..:., At Chicago Philadelphia 4; Chi cago 6. . ' .- , At Detroit Detroit 7: New York 8 (14 innings).' '. ;' ' " Southern. " ' At Memphis Memphis 1;' Mobile, 0; first game. ' .' '-. Memphis 9; Mobile 2 1 second game. At Chattanooga--Chattanooga ' 3: New Orleans 5; first game. Chattanooga 0;. New Orleans 2; (7 innings-, second game). At AtlantaA-Atlanta 2; Birmingham 0; first fgame." '. ; ,- Atlanta 0; Birmingham 1; (7 in nings, second game)... ; At Nashville Nashville 7; Mont gomery 5; first game. , Second game At Nashville, Nash' vjlle 10; Montgomery 6. ' -jf' , South Atlantic. , ' .!. S At Albany Albany 6; Jacksonville J. . At Columbia Columbia 2; Savan nah 3; first game. At Columbia Columbia 5; Savah na"h ' 1 ; Beoond game. ' At Charleston Charleston ! Au gusta 2. At Macon Maoon 4; Columbus 4; 12 Innings, called darkness. ' Virginia. At, Roanoke-1 Danville 7; Roanoke American Association.' At Minneapolis First game Min neapolls 7; Indianapolis 8. Seconds-game Minneapolis 10; In dlanapolls 9. ' ' . At St. Paul St Paul 7; Toledo 4. At Kansas City -Columhus 4; Kan sas City 8. - - - - At Wllwaukee Milwaukee 8; Louis vllle 7. , .. . ; Carollna. ' At Greensboro Greensboro. 8; Wln- rton-lem-l.'?:'t rr-' : '' - At Greenville Greenville J; Spar tanburg 8. I ' . At Charlotte Charlotte 3; AnJor son 0. ' ' RESULTS SUNDAY, , National League. At Cincinnati Cincinnati Louis 3. t; rst American Leairne. . At Detroit Detroit 4; New York i. At St.. Louis St, Louis 1; Wash ington 6. . At Cleveland Cleveland 8; Bos ton 2, At Chicago Chicago-Philadelphia postponed; rain. Southern Laetrile, - At Memphis Memphis S; Mobile 1, South Atlantic League. -At Jacksonville Jacksonville Macon .7. ' . " ' , ' American Association. At. Kansas City Kansas City 7 Columbus 3. v ; At Milwaukee Milwaukee 7! Louis ville t. . - At Minneapolis Minneapolis 13; Indianapolis 6. 4 At Bt Paul, first game St Paul J; Toledo 4. Second game St. Paul 4; Toledo 4 (14 innings; called darkness). ' Why, Indeed. ," He What would you say if I should kiss yout . ' She Why ask for a mere- guess when yotrvan se-eaatly get the 'exact facts? Boston Transcript . ' - 4 . of he ever drank that has quenches his' thirst to let down aftcr-efiects. , Vhc!c;cme v,Vsf,l'- ! FREE CATARRH i :'f, CURE ftdmed'y Tested for SO Years Cares Through the Blood Foul Breath, I" K'hawklng and Spitting Done Away bjr Its I'm. lawklng spitting, Foul Breath, dis charges of yellow matter, perman ently cured by taking Internally Bo tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Thou- saids of sufferers have tried B. B. B. where all else failed and were cured to' stay cured. 3ATARRH IS NOT ONLY DAN GEROUS, but It causes ulcerations, ith and decay of bones, kills am bition, often causes loss of appetite anfl reaches to geenral debility, Idiocy ana insanity. It, needs attention at onte. Cure It by taking BotaVilc Bipod Balm (B. B. B.) It is a quick, radical permanent cure, because It rids the system of the poison- germs (hit cause catarrh. At the same time Blbod Balm (B. B. B.) purifies the bleod, . does; away with every symtom of catarrh. B. B. B. sends a tingling flobd of warm, rich, pure blood direct to the paralyzed nerves and parts af fected by catarrhal poison, giving warmth and strength Just where it in naarl aA M in thin vrav rnoklnv a perfect,' lasting cure of catarrh in alf its forms. DRUGGISTS or by ex press, II PER LARGE BOTTLE, w!t.h directions ' for home cure. SAMPLE SENT FREE by writing Blbod Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. ' De scribe your trouble and free medical advice .given. ' LANDGRAFFS RELEASE Conduct Would Not Stand Test, Says Sentinel Should ; Not Play in League. The'release of Landgraff, the former shortstop on the Mountaineer team by. President Bernard of the Ashevllle Baseball association htst week, is' about as gratifying1 to Knoxville as it is to many Ashevllle fans who are familiar with Landgraffs performances on and off the diamond and the discord that existed In the team until his re lease. Relative to the release of Landpraft tha -Knoxville Sentinel has this to say.- "- ;, "Local fans will remember how Shortstop Landgraff, of the Ashevllle Tar Heels, wag ordered off the field here in their last series In this city on account of his assault ftn Umpire Don ahue. News comes from Ashevllle now that the association 1. that city has released him, on acoount of the inci dent It 'is a source of gratification hero to see that they believe in up holding the umpire. "Landgraff Is A good little player, fielding well, and good with the wil low, but-his conduct would not stand the test." It as the desire of fans here that In view of the cause tow the release of Landg.-aff by President! Bernard that President Miller of the Appalachian league would sustain Mr. Bernard in an. effort to have fair play among all teams and players and prevent Land graff from playing In the league. It was pointed out, since Landgraff has gone with the Johnson City team, that the' interests of the six teams in the league are mutual and that if one player will disrupt one team It Is not to the interest of any other team or to the league to play him.' It Is under stood, however, that President Miller will take, no action In the matter. Foley Kidney Pills are composed of ingredients specially selected for their corrective, healing, tonle and stimu lating effect upon the kidneys, bladder and urinary passages. They are anti septic, antlllthlo and a urlo acid sol rent Sor sale by all dealers. BRUTAL PRIZE FIGHT WAS ;' PULLED OFF ON SABBATH Two, Cnancctlc-ut Men Fight With Bare Knuckle for 11 ... Itounds. Danburk, Conn., July J 4. One of the most brutal prize fights In this section for many years was held at Bodom reservoir, fn southwest New York, between I and 7 Sunday morn ing when two Danbury fighters, De kin and Feagan, fought 11 rounds with bare knuckles. ' ' The referee attempted to stop the fight in tha tenth round because of the punishment Dekln was receiving, but the flfthters refused to quit and stayed until the twenty-first round, when Dckln was so badly battered that he had td give up. His noso Was pounded to a pulp, hut eyes closed and lips cut and swollen and until last night It wus thought that he had received concussion of the brain. After the fight he was taken td a farm house and cared for until he was brouKht to his home here last nltfht. Feagan was also bad ly punished. The men fought at 140 pounds for a purse of f 100. $22,500 Paid for Pitcher OToolc. Minneapolis, 'Minn.. July 4, Bar ney DreyfuHs, president! of the Pitts burg club of the National league has purchased Marty O'Toole, 8U Paul's spit-ball pitcher, for 122,500, the hlKhest price ever paid for a ball pluyer In the history of organised ball.' All of the bidders dropped out ! KN0XV1LLE PLEASED IT ' of the running with the exception of Treyf'ies and Mike Cantillon, who wss acting In the role of asent for Charli-s C'omlsky of tha Chicago Anu'ilcHns. FiiWiWni( OToole's Work RKAlnPt Vi::ii.i,. .-. wtit-n he strnck out 17 t "-)!, c l:uli Wo! i. i record, ' I'M i I ,! ' Htcil H" ! ,vv hlt- l.-nm. ' nt This Clearance Sale Our Best Efforts of One lot of linen coat suits, the season's best models, smartly tailored throughout, worth $8.50; our Qff July Clearance price J O 50 silk dresses, all the best colors; ithe most beautiful de signs and styles to select from; worth up to $20; jjQ QJJ our price. . . . . .... ifi) J J D V 150, trimmed halts, all this season's styles. Some very attractive hats in 'this lot, formerly priced up to $12.50; clearance sale j qq price. . . .. . ... . ...pZsyO . "i . . . 25 gingham house dresses, just what you are looking for. Designs in black, blue, pink and lavender; former values up to $4.50; a $4.50; $2 25 now 50 silk petticoats, black and colors, a real live bargain; worth every bit of $2.98; dur ing this sale to go" (IM QQ while they last at. . . jj)le70 , 60 linen long coafe, some with sash collars, others in the mannish effects, regular $9.50 values,-to assure quick ( sell ing of same priced (Qj s ""H"THE (la Flay Bristol and Soldiers This Week Six Games Here Next Week. The Ashevllle baseball team left this morning; for Bristol, where they will play today, tomorrow and Wednesday, and will go to Johnson City for three games July 27, 18 and 29. After the series with the Soldiers at Johnson City the boys will return to Ashevllle for six games on the home grounds next week, playing Cleveland here July II, August 1 and g. Then will come Bristol for three games the latter part of the week. The Mountaineers lert connaent that they will more than break even on the road this week. The boys have taken a "new lease on life;" the old-time enthusiasm has again be come contagious; there is now plenty of "pep" when the boys get into the game, and while the race for the pen nant Is close the locals believe tnat they will cinch the prise before the close of the season. PoDham's Aflthma memedy ' gives Instant relief aad aa absolute ear tn all eases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists; mall on receipt of price LOO. Trial Pack age by mall 10 cents. Williams jarf. Do, props, cmts land, O.' ' For sals at Seawall's Pharmacy. a i.. iasn-sMi Ml t m . sjpM W mUii , LV iL ' r :-r,:"--:-r',:':":"'t,iw,d Av 1 the Past Gome Clearance time is on with us, merchandise must move, and move they will if reduction in price means anything to you. Now is the time to save on your needs to help through the summer and this mid-summer event comes, just in the right time. Why- not' come here tomorrow, get acquainted with us. You'll find us glad to help you make selections throughout the store. Visitors will do well to take advantage of the event ' Big Reduction on All Oxfords. ""I'J' All Men's High Priced Suits, $15.00. All $15.00 Men's Suits now go at $10.00. 20 per cent off on All New Shirt Waists. Big Values in Muslin Underwear. I"' 20 per cent, off on all Other Long Coats. Extra Sales People to help make shopping easyj during the coming week. We expect large , crowds daily and have everything arranged for quick selling. We urge you to attend. This is a grand opportunity i - t to save.- . h -m ' -- STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY ".". ASHEVILLE, N.C. f I sB ) au ssi HsaBasajBsasai 1 TEMPERATURE. ) Ashevllle 18 83 Atlanta ... . ... 72 81 Charleston ... . .. 78 88 Charlotte .... . 7 it Jacksonville ... ... ...... 74 00 Key West ..... 80 88 Knoxville ,....72 IS Mobile ...... ........... 78 0 New Orleans 78 90 New Tork ... 72 80 Oklahoma ... 84 92 Raleigh 7 88 Savannah . 76 90 Washington ... 7 88 Wilmington 78 90 Normal today: Temperature 72 de grees; precipitation .18. Forecast until 8 p. nr. Tuesday for Ashevllle and vicinity: Showers this afternoon; fair and cooler tonight; Tuesday fair. ' f s For North Carolina: Local showers this afternoon; probaTly fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler tonight; moder ate to brisk Southwest and west winds. i Summary of Conditions. A storm ot much Intensity has ad vanced to the Great Lakes, causing unsettled, showery weather through out -east trn and central dlstricta The maximum amount of precipitation was t at Bault Ste. Marie, Mich., wlti 1.08 reported from Duluth, Minn ' 1 The psosage of the disturbance to eastward will be followed by the ad vance of an area ot high barometric mm..miwMmmmnii Surpasses and Be Convinced ....................... pressure now 'central over portions of Wyoming and Montana, influencing for fair weather in this vicinity to night and Tuesday, with showers con tinuing at Intervals this afternoon and lower temperature tonight, " R. T. LINDLKT. Observer. Weather Bureau. CASTOR I A 1 ,.' Por Infant and Children.'1 :' flu Kind You Ban Atop E::tt Bears tha jtfgaatoxsof The Reason. Ingenious Horsedealer Now, here's a nice horse for you, sir. Quite young. The reason his knees are bent like that is because he was born in a stable with, too low a root Pels Pele." , For every purpose ot a flesh healing liniment for man or beast there is no remedy more powerful than DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID, Jt is In addition to Its effectiveness on the flesh a wonderful Internal remedy. It relieves Cramps, Colic, Dysentery, Sore Throat, Swollen Tonsils, and 8tok Stomach. As a disinfectant for the sick room it is ot extraordinary value. It destroys germs and purines tha atr. Added to the water for bathing: the face of a fever patient It IS not only refreshing, but It tends to allay the fever. Price 10 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. -'' ' : ' ' 1 ' r U S. Department of Aiciinure. WliATIIEU BU1USAU WILLIS J-MOOR&.Puet -
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