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r fJR. SEAWELL ACQUITTED Visitors to Fair Will Find "3 i f '. -mm1 Everything New and 1DptoDate Charged That He Sold to J. B. Wilson Without Prescrip tionWarrant for Doctor. In This Big Store the Western Norih Carolina SUITS ' MISSES' U'VJL Ji-U' I . r f vx v ; '-;J'.-.'-' - When it comes to getting your Knilroad Fare, 1'aM, we-will Save von enough on your fall and .winter suits to Imy ' vour fare for four trins. Come in anl examine tlie qnnlit.v and price. Quality means everything in this house. High ' i-luss 'tailoring, fine imported wool materials, are tlie strong features presented. We are showing exclusive gar ments tliis seaMiii and those looking for up-to-date goods readily see the value we ; present. Kindest and most cour teous treatment, to every one, whether you Imy or not. to $7 saved on every Ladies' Hat sold in this house. Every hat made in New York and no copies made here. Walk through this lig store, and get an idea what is going on. All our lines of winter merchandise are now complete and your wants can he easily filled. rACL-C ARSVTRANSEERTO AA 7 - V) I l1 1 This one-piece Dress epulis in a fine all wool serge, with plaid silk collar and cuffs, iind is a Lcauty, at $12.50 Others on this order made of all wool French serge anil trimmed in wide hraid. a very pretty garment. I'lue, wine and gray, at $15.00 This dress comes in navy, serge with tan 'sailor collar, also with lai-e collar and cull's made of all wool storm serge. Lace collar and cuffs . . .$10.00 Tan collar and cuffs ...$12.50 This is one of the prettiest; and exclusive well made dresses of Ihis season and is a hig hargain. Navy and wine. The host ladies' and chil dren's hose in America for 'J.lc is the celebrated Blister I'rown this store is the exclusive agents. NEMO This house is the exclusive agents for the most perfect Corset made for stout or me dium figures. The celebrated NEMO CORSETS New styles in Coat Suits and Reversible Coats just received. Von Avill find everything that is new in ladies', misses' and children's wearing apparel. New Aviation lfats and Caps. Xew Sweaters and Scarfs for cool weather all at SUMNER'S 0. C. Seawell was tried .' In police court this morning on the charge of selling whiskey to J, B. Wilson with out the proper prescription und wus acquitted. The alleged sale was on September 30 and Mrs. Wilson was the chief witness tor the state. She said that she came, up town with her husband that night ta let him get a shave; that, she had given him the money to. pay. for it and then when he had suggested that they buy a drink they went down to Seawell's drug store and she gave him more money for that, lie went behind the prescription counter, she said, and when he came out he had a half pint of whiskey. ; She awore that he had neither a prescription nor a hottle when he went In. In fact she seetnen to he very familiar with the contents of his pocket, saying that she had searched them before they leTt home and .could name every article in them. Col. I.usk was in favor of resting for the state when her testimony was concluded, but Judge Adams thought it best to put her husband on the stand. The misgiving the colonel had had about this testimony proved well grounded for Wilson swore that he had never bought whiskey from Mr. Seawell's place except on a pre scription. He testified that he had two prescriptions about the last of September. Since the case against Mr. Seawell seemed about lost any way. Judge Adams proceeded to llnd out something about those prescrip tions. He elicited the Information that he had gotten the prescriptions from Dr. Kussell at Kletchers. anil that he had asked for and received them on the street. He said the two had cost him $1. He did not remem ber the amount, but Mr. t'ondor pro duced evidence from .Mr. Seawell's liooks showing that there were pre scriptions there for Wilson signed by Dr. Russell. Judge Adams therefore ordered that n warrant be issued for Dr. Hussell for writing the prescrip tions and said a $".00 bond, cash or justified, would be accepted lor his appearance. HAND TAILORED POPULAR WEAVES CORRECT STYLES DISTINCTIVE MODELS EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS LATEST FABRICS CORRECTLY FINISHED Rccrless-Fashioh Go. 51 Patton Ave. ORGANIZATIONS MERGE Tito Sons of Veterans ami Confederate Veteran Are lulled in Tennessee. TO DEDICATE THE NEW Raleigh People Proud of New Structure, One of the Fin est in the South. r.ii.- 1 Wit ilazi'tte-News P.iireau, The Hotel Italeigh, Italeigh, Oct. 1 Even the North Carolina State and Barnum Bailey's circus. things which Interest the people of Kalelgh and the .-t;te mightily e,. h year, are not intruding the attention this fall that is bctrn: In Mowed on the magnificent new uodiioriuni and mu nicipal holldini; whirh will be dedi cated Tuesday night. I'ronounced the finest thing of It kind in fie Mouth, the eounl of anv for its size in t lit United States, the Hiiditorlnui Is ina'i Ing llaldKh people reel proud of it. The auditorium has a seating cupaclty of 5,-IHI end Its chairs wore p!ac ! with the d-:i or hiarin:; tin v. . ii-,ht uf many fert in anticipation or 1 1 1 - - t i in, i w hen political conventions will no i t here and nominate candidates for office. The program for the occasion In ad follows: Overture Offenbach Third Regiment Band. 1 V'dbntory prayer lit. Itev. Joheph Mlotint Cheshire. 'Hallelujah Chorus'- from Messiah Handel Utileigh Choral Society. I'rt'scntation of the Auditorium Chairman Municipal Ituilditig Committee. The Acceptance The Mayor. Presentation of the Portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh Clarence II. Poe. in behalf of the donor, lion. Walter Clark. The Acceptance William I!. Jones, for the mayor. Kai. 'e Caprice Manziu Third Regiment Hand. Addi. H of Congratulation tlovernor i kl'chin or North Carolina. ' c;. cohna, Carolina" f laston "I he Future o! the Capital City" I President Kalcigh chamber of eommerce. jConi ratulatory Pemarka William P. j l.uaini, id' fjreensboro. j National Airs Kmmelt I Third Itegiment Hand. I nli-dly Alumni Itaniplet. 1 Wl'h lr. K.lwin Minis, professor of jiai.ii li in tin university as the ituest of honor. ' the Wake County Alumni 'association of ihi- university last niKht . leii it. il the I Kith annlveisrry or :tlie r i! if or this notable instltii- ' linn w:t!i a l.anu'H't. Kifty or more poni iiial Miiril. soiue of them men I who bad I a to Chapel Hill many .ears a'-o, inliiule.l their reminiscenies I with those ot i:ie boys or yesterday. I lleslilcs lir. Minis, who delivered the a'lflre.-s, short Impromptu remarks were made by a number of the alum ni. Superintendent of Public luHlruc. Hon J. V. Joyner presided, oiimh lillon of Italeigh Knds. The conocation of Italeigh, after being in session here since Tuesday, came to a close last niwht, after a most successful and Inspiring meeting. Missions were discussed at every ses sion by pastors and laymen nnd It. was determined to increase the work of the church In this matter in future. n w ant m:rTii i i, iiaih m f. THi:X TltV THIS SIIWIIHHk m. (Maid Marlon on Reality) "It, is a well-known fact that wet shampoos work Injury to both hair and scalp, as all contain more or less potash and 'free' alkali, necessary to create a lather. These two chemicals reduce the citallty of the hair glands and delicate tissues, and drenching the head to remove the lather usually ag gravated the condition. "A very tine dry shampoo that is cleansing and beneficial to hair and scalp can be made by mixing 4 ounces of either orris root or corn meal with 4 ounces therox. A tablespoonf ul sprinkled on-lhe head, then brushed well throtiKh the hair, cleanses und exhilirates the scalp, takes every par ticle of dust ;mil oil from the hair, anil leaves It soft, glossy and easy to do up." Don't Chide the Fretful One It limy lio that caffeine tlie lru m-.-tca ami iolToc lias ujist't naturally a cliocrful disposition. fttcr toll tlie victim liow to make a Hteaniina; hot cui) of ' FOSTUM It lias p V'licit,n" fla voi r similar to (lint of lniln, Jiih-graJe Java, L;it with none of the injurious ef fects of tea and coffee nothing but the rich foot el hients wliich huild and sustain the nerve centern. A 10 days' trial of well-boiled, Post um has ' let sunshine into many a life. It may brighten yours. t , . . - - "There's a Reason 99 ( t i t i. Tostum Cereal Co., Ltd., BatUe Creek, Mich. -l AFTER GLORIOUS TIME 4 11 n.-tti Imbued with Spirit for Greater . Western North Carolina V. C. T.' Meeting. i The entertainment of the retail merchants of western K'nrth iiir.,iin by the wholesale houses of this ee- uon in ints and surrounding states under the auspices of the Ashevllle council I", t". T., which has been going on during the past three days, closed last night with a reception at the Swannanoa-Perhelev hotel rniil ptth a trip through the grounds of the nesiern ."Mirtn Carolina fair. Borne of the visitors left yesterday but others will remain until the fair closes. - They had a royal good time. The feature Of the entertainment u.u ih liamiuet at the Hwannanoa-llerkeley noiei, nt which jr.O plates were laid when a number, of stirring speeches were henrd In regard to a ' (treat er western North Carolina, and 4he mer chants left full of enthusiasm. . There Is to be a meeting of the Ashevllle . council I'nlted Commercial Travelers tomorrow night In further anoe of the movement toward develop ing this section alone all lines. It Is realised that the commercial travelers re in position to do a great deal as boosters, and when lliev n nnitt in their efforts to advance th material development of their country, it la felt thai results will not b wanting:. Jlik 4 BIG TIMBER TRACT SOLD DM MT: MITCHELL SLOPE West Virginia Lumber Con cern Will Build Railway to Develop It. Nashville. Tenn., Met. 13. As n re sult of action taken at Murfreesboro, where a slate reunion is in progress, the Tennessee Sons of Confederate Veterans and the veterans' organisa tion will be merged. Under the mer ger the sons do not have the right to vote on constitutional chances or on lilllng offices. The movement Is expected to spread throughout the t'nited Confederate veterans. Make Your Wife Happy Don't fail to see tlir model kitchen at the fair grounds. Then make your wife liajijiy by oiiij? to Burton & Holt's and buying her a lloosicr Cabinet and Bucks Kan.ufC. Don't juit it otT, do it today. BURTON & HOLT SMITH TACK SQI'ARE. , . ., Purest a.nd Best Rumford Mm Powder S. Montgomery Smith and associates have sold to Campbell & Dickey of .Marion, W. Va., the timber on the sunn ncre tract of land on the slope of Mt. Mitchell, which was seen red by Mr. Smith some months ago. The con sideartlon is named aa $857.0(10 nnd It is said the estimates place the tim ber at over :!0O,(MHi,OG0 feet and the pulp wood at over S6.000 cords. The purchasing .company have been con ducting extensive operations In West Virginia and II Is said they propose to build a narrow-guaga railroad from near Terrell, where the mill will be erected on the Southern railway, by way of Montreal. HI '.miles to Jit. Mitchell on a i per cent grade. Mnly th timber was sold, the original own ers retaining the land and mineral.' M 1 a -v T T "r. . LI uur rnces Are very low put Our Qualities are Very High Some iKoilc are apt to form the conclusion that because our prices are so low li...; or.i (,.:;. il'Je.;- are not lirst class. The facts are that we sell none but strictly hiirli class xoods, we guarantee you satisfaction on everything von buv here. LEAVE FOR CHAPEL HiLL . 1 V 5 Are Bent on Avoiding Shut out with Strong ' Varsity Team Line-up. The ningham football team left to day Tor Chnpel Hill to meet the 'var sity team tomorrow. This Is the Bee on.l game to be played by the local learn, the lirst of the season having bHcn played with Inolr college, which" was won by Bingham. The team is not so strong this year as last aa several of last year's men are not attending the school this year, but the boys put up a good gume with Inolr and they are hoping for the beet In tomorrow's game and will try to avoid a shut-out. The nlavers who made the trip are: Crenshaw, Tate, right end; Milntyre, right tackle; lllnsnn, right guard; Mullock. 'McDonald, cen ter; Walton, left guard; Kay, Ford, left tackle; Klykendall. Post. left end; Angler, captain, quarterback; Hickman, Clarke, right half. Press. Call, full becks; Coach Norton, left half. W'adsworth u.ala Millar sml Ravage, who are trying for the team.. aiso maae me trip. . The team Is scheduled to return tt Ashevllle Sunday evening. ' ' Always something new at Than to. ' Why Not Wives. " Dallies are now used as hall In a neighboring Commonwealth. Why couldn't they make It wives? New Ifork Telegraph. Extra Special Values For Tomorrow. See our $12.50 SUITS Worth $18.00. See our i ) .00 Worth $20.00. I You Can Depend Upon Our Goods the utu,st in satisfaction. .No trashy KOods here to'' "" ' iir - ,bl& EVKUVTIlliHthorouKl,i; This I, the Store to Put Your Faith in. We Will Say Dollar, for You; Visit our Millinery Department, the best Rliowinjr in the dlv T? ,v ui i Am. -,wm mymr M ,j "s- :t::, ; : - g w IV MUi? fib Th Thato want to you tonight i:he Palais Royal .'New Hats jusj received Come and see them. ('v V? 'i si i 1 "V ! I i:.
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