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ki::g EF. THE .OIL'ED :iSLninPR! 3. A. Potted Gold Brick, Green Goods Specialist,Is V Captured in Chicago. ' ' A Busy Section s :.' t . : . . ... ' .'.,!,, . , , A, -i .... . un. a a t? rr, MNKMJPT STOCK Of W. E. Kindley & Co. V:. ; t 1 . 1 1; :.. . , ..' - - - . IT'S PROVING TO BE THE SALE OF ALL SALES BE- CAUSE WE MUST SELL ALL IN 10 DAYS. COST AND LESS THAN COST AND LESS. WE'VE GOT GOOD REG- ULAR MERCHANDISE PEOPLE HAVE BEEN PAYING FULL PRICE FOR. IF YOU ' HAVEN'T BEEN COME TODAY. , tV K i - " . ; ' ; . " The Placefis 16 Patton Ave. n i. i : . The Time is Now You'll Miss this Sale if you don't Hurry Less Than Cost J. W,- NICHOLS, Receiver t ! I Here jTaday FOUR HUSTUKG MEMBERS: OF MGRAWS VNEW YORK GIANTS r iH . . IV u - : . r. ?ns Tift - -t Ii i WILT6C 4 n rie.YE.R, , ' 1 &ant star . Hereto art abown font photogrtplu y 'S In the upper et U George " ff . v "" ' '! . , I 1 1 O :' l V ! ; rlA Eth.l Barrymore-s mother "u 'oh!' " i Chicago, Sept 12. 8. A. Potter, who la said to be one o the bum Known, gold brieK and green gouua iinflnMm-.ci mfin In thA unt-iri urn, w,. i saia to nave garuereu more tuunl'l, fl,bUU,UUU irora ine unwary of iwo continents ouring tna last tew year uy mean of gold brick swindles and vonuUaiica game was locked in juii here last night. he was arrested by O. F. Dewoody, division superintendent of the depart ment of justice, alter being sought .or a year by United States secret dervice men and the Police of almost overy city In the country. English uetectives of Scotland Yard, also, are -aid to have sought Potter and his companions, who were credited with naving - extracted numerous dollars irom the credulous Londoners. totter, who also was known as George W. Post, was Wanted here on an Indictment for swindling returned in the United States court In . July, 10. Potter and a companln, Ed ward Starkloff, also are wanted In Philadelphia, where they forfeited a J2 3,000 bond .In the United States court a year ago. ! Casb Bond of 150,000 Refused. A cash bond ot 150,000 offered by Potter was refused by federal offic ials, who declared nothing less than 4150,006 cash bond would gain him nls temporary freedom.' Starkloff, who is said to have oper ated with Potter under a score of names, is in the city, according to De- Woody, and all of the secret service men here are searching for him. ' At Potter's home a great quanlty of evidence was found, including what the secret service ' men termed - a 'sucker list" , of former and prospec tive victims. The list is said to con tain a greater number of names of residents of cities than of rural in habitants. ' ' Half Price, After fleeing his f 21,000 bond in Philadelphia, Potter and Starkloff areO tald to have opened an office here and to have flooded the middle west with advertisements of spurious mon ey for sale at half price. The bills. it was ' declared, were made from plates stolen from the United States mint at Philadelphia and were excel lent counterfeits. The investor usual ly received a package of blank paper and being In the position of having sought to defraud - the government, tie would not dare ' complain to the authorities. ' Chief Dewoody said that It was likely the prisoner would be taken to Philadelphia for trial Instead ot fac ins here a charge of using the malls to defraud. It Is believed there is more evidence in the Philadelphia case and a greater penalty could be mposed there. , "Potter Is the cleverest confidence nan In the world, In my opinion. He ind bis companions have obtained 11,500,000 in a fewyears by means of the green goods, salted gold mine, and' gold brick swindles. . , BKOHiTiSCqilED Seventy Years Old and Praises ; Wonderful Hyomei. "I had a severe attack of La Grippe. It left jne with bronchitis and catarrh of my throat. I became quite deaf In one ear so J could not hear a watch tick. ' I commenced using your HYO MEI' and Inhaler and soon got relief, and believe that It saved my life. I have recommended it to many. I am over twenty years old. I have told several prominent doctors what it did for me." William H. Mowder, Wash ington, N. J., R. F. V. March 16, For ; catarrh, aatma, bronchitis. coughs, colds and catarrhal deafness HYOMEI is guaranteed by Smith's drug store. Complete outfit Including inhaler and bottle HYOMEI' $1.00, separate bottles HYOMEI If -afterwards needed 60 cents. . .. ... , . OTT.T T "RA-DPTPTk 19 II ui uauuiw AH : NAME OF RESTAURANT Fear of Sulphurous Signs on Broad way Causes Secretary of State to Reject Applications. Giants. Wiltee, tie famous left-hander, and In lbs centre la the Indian, "Big Chief" leyeri. To the right of Mcjer U t'FredH Merkle, the itar first baseman. Underneath tbeee three U itiotru a toung recruit frem the Southern tongue "Bert," ...Maxwell' bf name, jl'lie totter cornea with a big reputation as a pitcher, and to, expected to help put the Giants In the exciting struggle now going on for the pennant In the (National League. lotrog Maxwell In lis tryout has shown a aplendd assort' jtnent of curves and breaks. He ap- K ara to be a cool youngster, and with Nueh an able tutor as McGraw big things are exped from the Southern la'i The work of the other three men howa above seeds no special men tion. Thoy are all seasoned players ind ran always be yelled on to produce ilie g'xxla lu every gane In which tuey lik iart OR. HART WILL SPEAK . ftB0UTCinLO HELPING ''-'" . i Head of Child-Helping Depart- . ment of Russell Sage j Foundation. ; : Albany, N. Y., Sept 18. There will be no "heir In Broadway If Edward Iezansky, secretary of state, can pre vent It. An application for papers of incorporation for New York restau rant, to bear that torrid name, was refused today en the ground that pub lic policy was opposed to the use of for the refusal to grant the appllca tion and an Invitation to test the matter In the courts if the applicants were dissatisfied with the decision the word "hell" as a title for a cor poration, and the money for the fee. which was based on a proposed cap italisation of $100,000, was returned with a letter explaining the reasons The names of the proposed Incorpora tors were not forwarded with the ap plication, which was made by the law firm of Ooldesteln & OoldBteln, of No. 368 Broadway, New York city. Mr. Lazansky explained that he was afraid that the Corporate name of the restaurant company might be used to advertise the place In many ways that would be objectionable, The possibility of a huge electric sign on the Great White Way, advising late travellers along the thoroughfare to "Go to Hell," with smaller signs along the route informing pedestrians that they were on their way to "Hell' If they kept on did not impress him as adding to New York's reputation as a resort for church going folk, Had he granted the papers of Incor poration, and had the name been duly registered by the state, the city au thorlttes. In Mr. Lazansky's judgment, would have had difficulty In prevent ing the restaurant promoters from using the title on their sign or in other advertising devices. If they had only picked Heaven " said the ' assistant secretary, Mr. Pigeon, "it might have been differ ent However, from what I've seen I'm not so sure there would ba any great crowd of persons around that district who really wanted to go there.'" ' .'.' ; Bathe the face and hands of a per son alck, with a fever with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID in a nttle water. It - redaoes tae fever,' allays irritation and revives the patient, won derfully. Apply th Fro! to a cut, sore or wound. It heals In half the time ' required by an- erdinary lini ment Take it Internally tor cramps, eolle or dysentery. It is a marvelous remedy. ' Price 68 cts. per bottle. Sold by all druggist Spend pleasant evening at Theato. Those who are moving toward the establishment of a reform school and public playground are awaiting with Interest the coming of Dr. H. H. Hart of the Child-Helping . department of the Russell Sage foundation of New York, who will speak at the Y. M. C. A. Friday, night en matters pertain ing to his work. - Besides being an Vitei-estlng talker Dr. Hart's knowl edge of the workv "which, he Is under taking, will give weight to his opin ions along this line of philanthropy. It is especially hoped that the city au thorities and leaders of public organ izations will be present Dr. Hart will arrive shortly after noon and may meet the directors of the Child's Welfare society for a con sultation with them. - He will speak at the Y. M. C. A. audltosium at 8 o'clock. j,: - i ."You'll be a '-wan like one of 'us Home of these days," said the patron 'zlng sportsman to a lad Who was throwing his line Into the same stream. ' "Yes, sir," he answered, "i a' pone I wilt some day, but b'lleve I'd rather stay small and ketch a few fish," Tit-Bits. . t - PITCH fcW . Barrymore and A. Want. "Ethel Barrymore'fl mother was a i-npltnl cmnmeillt nne and a wnitmn of mnih wit anil humor a quality not ia. klnK I'l b"r (llnllnciiishiil da ik liter, hi nn ,mi irerrit-nl In N;in 1'ihtm irn . v . ' I t'i 1 I' " ! rt In a .,- 1 ,,-,. "Hur aninver to this was equally brief. . "It was. Oh!' " "This was more laconic than Arte mtm Ward's reply to the Fun Kinn el wo tmimu;er, Thomas Majnilre, who ail.. 1 War.l: " ' ,i ..a ( ilie f.,r 4 1) , .. mm T:!l Scc(lC:!:!op; just Issued t !'j what crop you can put i ts make) the quickest RTa?in, of hay, to help out thVbaort feedcrope. Also tells) about Loth 1 Farm Cczdt that can .LnlcJ in the) fall to advantas-s and profit Every Fan . r, I .!ct Crower anl CarJcr.rr ' iJJ have a copy of tl.isc j. It ia t!ie t t 1 most com jlcta fall aJi A' j issued. , r.,;!edf, .-:afork. A waiter in a restaurant went to take a man's order. "Have . you got frogs legs?" asked the mOTi. "Oh, no, sir; It's rheumatism that makes me walk that way," responded the waiter. National Monthly. We don't mind nails upon our toes, but oft a person feels The cobbler wee a fiend to try to graft nails on our heels. Dallas News. Latest motion pictures at Theato. PRESSURE IRONING MACHINES . . - , No rubbing. Such a process is one of the feat ures used here in ' the doubling' of the' .life of a ' your linens ' when done the Nichols way. Phono 95 - Ashtvlilc Leundry, J. A. Nichols, Mgr. AvMLjU IntAihn, Ciwwir September 18th. ( Matinee and Night. , Farewell Tonr. Frederick Thompson Presents ; IDA ST. LEON .In tho Greatest American Piny POLLY OF TIIE CIRCUS A Real Cirrus on the Staac. Peats on sale at Whltlooks Ftore a. m.' Friday. " e ;.,e t si. i-'X Renn ti: i. .I o t r . ! s M., ,.; Whenever in need of Notions, think j about us. We carry a full assortment of littile things. Very easily dis played for quick shopping. Visit this store today. ; V', 1 Here you can find the best assortment of Gowns in the city andi best of ail, our prices are most reasonable. Come in and sse our wide selections, prices from 50c to $3.98. I . New Headgear for Men See the new Fall Hats. To introduce this new showing we place on sale for a few days only Hats worth up to $3.50 at' ' i. : $1.90 l"f He JTORE THAT SAVES Y00 MONEY" i tt ,,,w-i;,ylU,t;,,ei j ajagagsBpaBasssjaBjBBB2BgajajBBBBaja T Jy a Gazette-News Want Ad. THE BIGGS SANITARIUM Is fully equipped for the scientific treatment of chronic, diseases by physiological methods, r Every form of Electricity, High Frequency, X-Ray, Violet-Ray, . Hydrotherapy, Massage, Therapeutic Lamps, Special Mechanical Ap paratus for the treatment ef paralysis, special apparatus for the treatment of catarrh and hay-fever, electric light baths, physical cul ture methods, regulated diets.' -, Our equipment is by far the most elaborate and expensive in the city as Investigation will prove, v ...v , ,, We make no false statements or claims that we cannot fulfill. We are permanently established In Asheville and It shall always be our purpose to merit the confidence of the sick. We can refer to former patients In nearly every state In the Union, and In every city tit the south who endorse and recommend our treatment. Our patients are almost exclusively from the better clauses. Many of our cures in cases of paralysis, rheumatism, dys- . pepsla, neurasthenia and other chronic diseases are remarkable, and will convince any one of the efficiency of the treatment Consultation at Sanitarium free. Appointments may be made by telephone. Descriptive pamphlets mailed free. riioite 179. THE BIGGS SANITARIUM MISS ANNA JTDD, Matron. . , 104 Woodfin Strcea. ... Asheville, ft S-e No. a Lake Toxaway mi a:n p.m No. 10 Bsvannaft T?s'i sonvlUe . rt mm 1:18 No. 11 ClnoinnaU, St LAnla, t ' 1 Memphis ana Loula - 4 TlUe. wrra t'-St S-M No, IS Washlngtoa A New York, .ouiiu Richmond... ... .. 1:16 p.m. No. 14 Atlanta ft Charles- ton, ... ...... .. 7:00 am. No. 17 Waynesvllle ft Mur phy 8:10 am. No. II Waynesvllle ft Mur- phy... ... . .. . 8:10 p.m. No. It Waynesvine... . .. T:t5 p.ao. Qolds- r ' boro... ... .. ..1:05 am. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 8CHEDC LE, KiTECTIVE JUNE 11. Mil. Schedule figures published aa Information and are oot guaranteed. -; Eastern Tuna, ... - ARRIVES FROM ' DEPARTS FOR No. 8 Lake Toxaway ... :H P.m. No. 4 Lake Toxswar. No. I Lake Toxaway.. .11:80 a.m. No. t Savannah and Jack sonville , .. 1:11 p.m. No. 11 Washington ft New -York. Norfolk and Richmond ... . ... 1:41 p.m. No, II Cincinnati ft Louis , vfile, St Loula and 'Memphis 1:01 p.m. No. 18 Charleston ft Co lumbia.... .. 0:18 p.m. ho. IS Murphy and Waynes vllle :S P-ib- Mol SO Murphy and Waynea- ville 1:!5 pm. No. IS WaynesvlIIs..... . 0:00 a.m. T - ska .V.abv aaaas) DaL. H 3 o" ...... No. SS Raleia ft ign ' r st rraii nit mack Mountain , .. 1:10 am. No. 14 TerrelK and Black No, T Charleston ft Co- Mountain... ... .. :4 p.m. " lumbla I- pm. No. 17 CInclnnaU and No, SS Cincinnati ft Chi- ' ' Chlcairo... ... .. T:80 p.m. cago.. . ..... .10:11a.m. No, S Columbia ft Charles- No, IS Wash., N. T. and "-ton ... .. 10:11 am. Richmond... '.. . S:I0 am. No. 88 Memphis ft Chatta- . No. 80 Memphis ft Chat- ' tiooxa... ... ...10:20 p.m. tatiooga. ... .... 0:10 a.m. No. 80 Washington, Rich No. 41 Charleston, Macon mond ft New Tork T:10 a.m. and Atlanta 7:M am. No. 41 Atlanta, Macon and No. S-41 New Orleans ..10:21 a.m. New Orleans :8 p iu. No. .101 Bristol, Knorvllle No, 101 Prlstol Knoxvllle anl Chattanooga .10:18 p.m. and Chattnnooi;a .. 7:20 ajn. N. B. No coach passengers handled on S-41, and train stops to ci -charge paanengers only. Through sleeping cars dally to and from New Tork, Philadelphia, -mors; Washington, Richmond, Norfolk, Charleston (1), Cincinnati ', ' Memphis (1), Atlanta, Macon, JcksVr-ll ovnrmh o tmii T Through sleeping cars to and from New Orleans via A tin n lu an! L A Ry., arriving sa 8-41 on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Satui -vajj, rvt 1.. , leaving Asheville same dates. Through Sleeping cars to and from New Orloans via nuin , i 1 Queen and Crefpnt, arriving Wednesdays, Fridays anil (';:.' ,!, 1 Ing Mondays, Wolnelays and FridHj-s, TDrouKh chulr car AumiHta to Alievlll trntns li ij li Through chair cars C.oMxtmro and Waynvllle, ItjIiu ?1 -. Through aleet-tng care Charlei-tiin and Vn' ii!- t - ; I 4 Through com li dally Clmi lotte to A, !n ,,, t :i , Clui'r enri ! - tn L- l T , .,r ,.. , ( , i t, 1. r. ' t f 1 t.:s If 1 i : t C t - I
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