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c Friday, September 15, 1011. THE ASHEVILLE GAZZTTE-NI:T73. two r ' . ' '- V ; ' - . ,; . ......... ; I J 7 Trunks & Leather Goods One of the Largest and Best Assorted Stocks in the State We handle a number of celecrated makes including trunks made by the well-known firm of Goldsmith & Sons, Newark, N. J.; N. Druker of Cincinnati, Ohio, and others. Our stocks are such that you can make an easy selection at a wide range of prices. Good values from $4.00 to $70.00. Suit Cases, Hand Bags and Sample Cases i n solid leather and cane, hundreds of differ ent styles and sizes at reasonable prices. Your inspection is invited. H. L. Finkelstein jffig 23 South Main St. OFFICE Phone 887 Exiled Princess fyrifes Memoirs 4 And'ToNrill, Per llimli HusIwiihI, Tired of St andals, Slarw Action for 1M voire. TO Joint Meeting Held Last Night Recommends That $500 Be Appropriated. The hoard of health, th finnnce and sanitary committees of thi hoard of aldermen and Mayor Rankin held a meeting in city hall last night for the purpose of considering the ques tion of establishing a city laboratory In connection with the sanitary de partment, and to make a recommen dation to the board of aldermen at their regular weekly meeting tonight. They decided to recommend that J500 be appropriated to the establishment of a city laboratory and that 1 M. McCormlck, chief of the sanitary de partment, be put In charge. Further, that Mr. McCormlck be given a leave of absence of a month or six weeks, with full pay, In order that he may visit the laboratories of large cities and get In torn h with the work by acquiring all the latest methods in use. This recommendation was unan imous. It is renerr.lly believed that a lab oratory will be of untold benefit to the sanitary department of the city, in keeping touch with conditions and preventing the :;preed of contagious diseases, while the benefit to the citl lens themselves. w'-o can have exam inations made tree of charge, is un questioned Much quarantine work will also be overcome, as it is gen erally admitted that much of It Is un necessary and, with the laboratory, this question will easily be determin ed. It Is thought that the cost to the city will not exceed $10 a month and It is thought that Mr. McCormlck can easily handle the work. There is little dmibl th.t the reconmieii latioii will pass the board, as a majorit av ifes, tit b'St ni::ht and nut a vote nas i;ifl ;m;'inst it. IS IRIS DISCONTINUED Stubborn Colds May Lead to Consumption. Did you ever have a cold that would not let go; a couth that persisted, that prevented sleep, and made w.lk inn hours miserable? Kckman's Al terative is the proper remedy in such eases. Perhaps some simple medicine may be effective where it Is only a tickling in the throat; but when your chest is sore and simple remedies don't answer then take Bckman's Alterative. TOegflect often leads to more serious trouble; a case In point follows: 718 Cherry street, Phila., Pa. "Gentlemen: In July, 1905, I first noticed the conditions that showed I had Consumption. I lost weight rap idly; had a hollow cough, hemor rhages and very severe night sweats. My brother recommended Eckman's Alterative. In the fall of 1905 I began to take it. At this time I am perfectly well and robust. My appetite Is good and my wtight has increased from 110 to 140 pounds. Not a trace of my old trouble remains. I will gladly ex press the merits of this medicine to anyone." (Signed) M. U GERHARDT. Kei. men's Alterative Is effective in Pronciiiiih, Asthma, Hay Kevor; Throat aiel 1. ing Troubles, and in up building the system. Does not con tain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. For sale by Smith's drug store and other It idins druggists. Ask for I booklet of cured cases and write to , Uckman laboratory, Philadelphia, ! Pa,, for additional evidence. His Vacation. Louisville Courier-Journal. "And where did you spend your two weeks?" "Kitting I na. hotel barber's chair. .The barber was persuasive and I let I him give me his entire list." Asheville-Toxaway, 3 and 4, and Asheville-Terrell Trains Are Discontinued. J. H. Wood, district passenger agent of the Southern railway, has received important Information from H. F. Cary of the general offices In Washington, with reference to the discontinuance of trains number 3 and 4, between Asheville and Lake Toxaway, and trains number 23 and 4, between Asheville and Terrell, and the change of Bchedule of trains number 5 and $, between Asheville and Lake Toxaway. The change Is made on account of the ending of the summer tourist season at Lake Toxaway. Trains number 3 and 4 and number 23 and 24 will be discontinued with the lust trips Saturday, September 10. The change In the schedule of trains number 5 and will be next Sunday. Numbir 6 will leave Asheville at 3:40 p. m., arrive at Hendersonvllle at 4:40 p. m., and arrive at Brevard at 6:46 p. m., and at Lake Toxaway at 6:45 p. m. Train number 6 will leave Lake Toxaway at 8:25 a. m., leave Brevard at 9:24 a. m., arrive at Henderson vllle at 10:26, leave at 10:30 and ar rive at Asheville at 11:30 a. m. On the present schedule train num ber 6 leaves Asheville at 5:20 p. m arriving at Lake Toxaway at 8:40; and train number 5 leaves Lake Toxaway at 8:25 a. m., arriving at Asheville at 11:20 a. .n and there is practically no change on this train. The Asheville-Toxaway parlor car line, operated on train number 5 and 6, will be discontinued Saturday. The exiled Crown Princess Louise of Saxony and her pianist husband, Knrico ToHelll, who is to institute proceedings, against iter lor divorce. Tuselli's action Is i lie result of her determination to piit lisli her memoirs, lie s:iys be is tire i ,(' scutulata and for this reason has iti-iiucted his law yers, according to rn " its from P.ome, to institute proceedings. The princess .came into notoriety through her eldpeim-ut with Giron, the tutor, who lal r deserted her. Had she remained in Saxony ns the wile of the crown prince she would now be queen. She now has an al lowance of $10,000. When it was ru mored she was writing her memoirs and that they, dwelt with ,the court life of Saxony, she was warned that if she 'published them the pension would be cut off. Her reply was that her publisher assured her 1 100,000 and perhaps more. The princess had one child, Princess Monica, born after she left the court. The child was given up by her In Florence, soon after her mnrriage to Toselll. The child now Is in Saxony, and is being educated with the other children of the woman who sacrificed a throne to elope with a tutor who lator deserted her. THREE CONTENDERS FOR AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE. ' -vr " ALBERT X) JEROME O. U ' 0 s CASTOR I A For Infant i and Children. Tb8 Kind You Hara Alwajs Bought Bears Vb ignatai IS NQW AT FEVER HEAT Issue No Longer Certani Con servatives Claim Victory for Their Cause. FR.ED MERRE3HOFP ii, A1'honBh H- nnton' the nr,tul" ekwrnpUm, looms op the most brlilUnt pUjer on tbt A p. warn If Onb Inks at Rye, N. where crack golfers or at play for the gmsteur solf championship, there ar those who are wllllns, " Wn""r ,,! !t ," w,n not Mpf'Wie title. Tly ii.u e mu.b faith In the .kill of Albert Seckel, the Western cban i -ii, .i,a t!i-se two e.r!iiis llenesltoff auil Travenk Toronto, Ont., Sept, IS. Nomina tions took place yesterday In Ontario for the election of September 21. There are contests In every constitu ency in the province but one. In the eoyiity of Wetland, W. M. German, liberal, but opposed to reciprocity, was selected by acclamation. In East To ronto two conservatives Bre in the Held, lioth opposing reciprocity. The antis therefore start put with a lead or two in Ontario, A proof or the thoroughness of the fight I. shown by the fact that In pre vious rliK-tiona several candidates of ench pnrty have been elected without opposition Instead of only rne, as yes terday. , . In this contest strong candidates were nominated by both parties and the result of the reciprocity Issue wll be awaited with Interest. , The polltl en! light Jn Panada, which Is at fever heat. I. without question the moat keenly contested that has been seen in the dominion since confederation For the first time since the liberal victory In 189 the conservatives have a chance of once more controlling the policy of the country. While It was a foregone conclusion a few day. after the eloction was announced that Sir Wilfrid Laurlcr would be returned with a. large or perhaps a larger ma jority. It I. now frankly admitted by liberals that the Issue la doubtful. bile conservatives claim that victory for their causa Is assured. Rathe the face and hands of a per son sick with a fever with PiARP.T'8 PROPHTLACnC FLUID In a little water. It reduces the fevur, allays Irritation and revives the patient won derfully. Apply the Fluid to a Cut, sore or wound. It heal. In half the time required by an ordinary lini ment Take It p?wiallr for cramps, colic or dysentery. It Is a marvelous remedv. Price B0 cts. per bottle. Sold by all druggists, New Fall Ideas and Ideals This is a Specialty Store of Feminine Finery, ready-for-wear. But you are not confronted with "stock styles" and nondescript fashions. Quito the contrary we aim to give you the exclusiveness so much desired the latest thought of the best ' designing mind, and the finished handiwork of the ckvest craf tsmea in the fashion centers of this country and abroad. t , , You'll be impressed with the distinctiveness of the' styles and the cbaracterful ness of the qualities marshaled here at prices that of themselves mark a decided difference to your advantage. -V.' ; . ' ' ' ' New Dresses ' for Fall New Cloth Suits fot Fail New Cloth Coats for Fall New Waists for Fall We show the very latest things in small wares of the better grade. The offering includes Neckwear, Veilings, Veils, Hosiery, Underwear, ' Chiffon Scarfs, Kid Gloves, Muslin Underwear, Silk Underslips, Corsets, Etc. You will bv ' pleased with the variety as inspection will prove and the quality is all you could desire. ' ' V ;. J i ' ... v . PeerlessFashion Co. 51 Patton Ave. '! in iinKMun imm v n i mnia m ami misi inm nijWm wmmawniol l Tomorrow and Saturday Our Grand Millinery Display We want to call 'your attention to the display of "'Pattern Hats, no two alike. Our milliners have returned from northern torn" market and will be glad to greet their friends and show them one of the finest assortments of fashionable Millinery ever brought to Asheville. Included in this new stock of Fall and Winter Millinary is celebrated Gage Hats. Call and see thei very latest creation, "The Aeroplane' Hat" they will be very popular with smartly dressed women this season. Eemember, we will trim your hat with out extra charge if you" care to have it made according to your own ideas. We carry a large Btockof Feathers, Veilings, Etc., in fact, everything needed in the making of stylish headdress for women, misses and children. Received 60 dozen Ladies' Black Silk Hose, the regular 50c grade, will be placed on sale tomorrow, special . 25 cts. SAT- READ THESE SPECIALS FOR URDAY. . j,:' 5000 yards .Calico....... ... .,...4 7-8 40 inch -Unbleached Domestics ...63 yd - Sea Island 36-inch Domestics . .7 l-2c yd 1 J2c .Best Dress Ginghams, special . .10c " - - i 15c Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, . ppociai ....I...,, . . . ',, , . .12 l-2c 72x90 Sheets, with eeamsT .39c 81x00 Seamless Sheets, Salem Brand. .79c 72x90 Seamless Sheets, alem brand 69c 54x90 .Seamless Sheets, Salem brand 59c -72-inch Tablo Damask, worth 75c. . . .49c 06-inch Table Damask, worth 75c ...49c 66-inch Table, woi-th 50c, .... .25c Bed Spryads, $1) grade t ........ 96o Visit our Suit Department. Thes -cuts: represent our Tailored Garments. ' ' Come and make your early gelootion. Palais Royal 1 . zh'J
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