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J PAG2 THZZZ TViiiay. October 13, 1011. ' &ZZZ7ILLZ GAZ2TTE-ITir573. ZZ- . . . :. t. ... ... , ; .;; , .. . ., . &M- Stylisli LiHij Coats Ji in Broadcloths, Pine SergesRough Cheviots, Cas simeres, and Rainproof Stuffs. i ies and Misses' Fine Suits A iarge variety, of shapes and cloths made by skilled tailors who supply the exclusive shops of our lar gest cities. Sweaters in many grades and colors t better values than usually found. Kimonos. . House Dresses. .,. .Silk One-Piece Dresses.. . . .Furs "of aU Mridsr' ' - - Reports of Year's Work and Election of Officers for En .' suing Year. t f (TNOUCI MM Men's and Boys Fine Suits A great big assortment embracing all ' the new features of the season. The cloths are those most favored by fine custom tailors; the shapes are many all of them pleasing. : T""" "' ' " A RICH SUPPLY of FINE DRESS GOODS of all kinds "and of Staple Dry Goods from trustworthy makers. ,. , M 5 , ; ; 4 H. REDWOOD & COMPANY V'. 4 ' ' "' TO HONOR' GIBBONS ftlHll( s from All Farts of North Amrrk-a Gather In Baltimore , buiHlay. Baltimore, Oct. 1). Archbishop, ttahfipB, prieRts and laymen ..of na tional prominence, who are membera of tha Cath,ollpt(jb.urgh, 9rtt. gather a Baltimore Siinflay - to attend .the - CARELESS TREATMENT - RUINS COMPLEION. ; .. (From Woman 'a National Journal) Wrinkles and other telltale, mark! f advancing or permatura age, are fraquantly caused through the exces ue of powders and , cosmetics, hlcu cloar Dores and ransn tha anr- to skin to grow sallow, and lifeless. "Crow's feet,", wrinkles and other complexion faults can be made to vsn ln quickly, by ' massaging a plain atone in a half-pint of wltch-hasel It is ready. Using this gradually removes wrinkles and blemishes and leaves the skin soft, smooth and ex quialtely beautiful. The mayatone lo on is splendid for removing pore ob tructlons. and plmpi, as well as to ""courage halry growths. elaborate religious celebratith f the dual jubilea , of CarrUhal ' Gfhbdns marking the flft'eth annlvorsnry of his ordinat'on to the prlesthoou ana the twenty-fifth year of his (.ardinate. Mgr. Falconlo the, papul v delegate, will represent the pope and ocstow the pontiff's blessing. Canada. wlH be rcpreaeniea at ine Cersmonins by Archhtflhbn Vrdchenl. while tha archbishoi) t Mexico will come In person as the representative of his country, and li latin-Amen- can countries. The ecclesiastical celebration in honor of the cardinal will begin at 10: 0 a. m., Sunday, with a pontifical high mass at the cathedral at which the cardinal will be Ibe celebrant, and Archbishop John U. Glennon of St. Louis will preach the sermon. . A musical program of great colemnity has been arragned. The mass will .be preceded by a procession, which will form at Calvert college, near the cathedral. In line will be the visit ing prelates and priests as well as the local Catholic clergy. . After the mass the visiting digni taries will procesd to St. Mary's sem inary, where a dinner In the cardi nal's honor will be served. ... The day's ceremonies will conclude with a solemn vesper service at the cathedral In the evening. Mgr. Fal conio will preside and Archbishop .1 M Ulenk of New Orleans will be the orator. ELECTS OFFICERS The 8. P. C. A. Held an Ink-nntlng Meeting at Y. M. O. A. I.st Nlglrt The Officers. Strength Comes i ; i ... . , Not ,From What You Eat, But From . wutre xou jjigesb A Tablet Digests a Meal. : ''': ago Free. The S. P. C. A. met yesterday after noon for the annual election of offl cers at the Y. M. C. A. building. There was a Very good attendance, and be' sides the election, several other lm-' portant business matters .were taken up. An interesting feature or tne meeting was the reading of the an nual report of the work of the society. A non-member of the society made complaint concerning the overloading -r drays and transfers and asked tnat the state law be looked up and that the society have its .attorney find out If something could not be done about It. Other business matters were taken up and discussed and then followed the election of officers.. The follow ing were elected for the ensuing year: , H. T. .Collins, president,, re elected; J. E. Rector, vice president; Mrs. James I Alexander, secretary and treasurer; J. C. Orr, special agent; Miss Ida Hamilton, recording secretary. iJv K. Rector has given his services, as attorney and will take charge of all legal matters for the 8. P. C. A. The board of directors are as follows: Mrs. Philip R. Moale, Mrs. Jeter C. Prltchard, Mrs. W. H. Westall. Mrs. C. B. ibbs. Mrs. H. 8. Lambert, Mrs, C. C. Meyers, ( The Flower Mission and Associat ed Charities and Free-Medical Dispen sary, met In annual session Tuesday afternoon, October 10.. The reports were very satisfactory, showing , what Is being accomplished the different departments of this work.. The sense of the meeting was that the medical dispensary was an Indispensable addition to this charity, and Dr.- Frazier's interesting report was commended highly. The new year of this organization begins with tho following officers elected; R. 3. Tlghe, president (reelected); Capt. J. Perry, vice president; w. 13. Wil liamson, treasurer; D. I Jackson, re cording secretary; Dr. J. Q. Anderson, physician; Mrs. F. P. Wild, general secretary. The following directors " were hosen: R. J. Tlghe, H. i saumemg, Dr. Thompson Frazer, W. B. William son, D. L. Jackson, Mrs. A. E. Pease, CaDt P. A. Perry, H. T, Collins, Mrs. Ofio. A. Bhuford, a. wpinsKy, xi A. Miller, R. V. Kennedy, Mrs. C. E. Waddell, Mrs. P. 8. Henry, Mrs. J. A. Lee, John A. Nichols, F. M. Weaver, Mrs. J. A. Burroughs, Miss Maria T, Rrown. Mrs. J. E. Ray, Mrs. Alt B. Barnard. Miss Rachel Howland, W. C. McPnnnell. Mrs. . white smith, ana Mrs. M. D. Long. Publicity committee: Earle Qodbey and Miss Ida Hamilton. Auditing committee: H. F. Saume nlir and Frank Weaver. Finance committee-, u. u. jacuson, E. J. Frost. H. A. Miner, H. r. sau- ni.-nic- Mrs. A. S. Barnard, Miss Marie Brown. Advisory board:' R. J. Tlghe, chair man: Miss Kacnei nowianu, houio- tRrv: Mrs. A. E. Pease, Mrs. J. A. Lee, Mrs. P. S. Henry. MM- P. McFerrln, Mrs. W. M. Clark, Adjutant wouters, Mrs. A. 8. Barnard, Mrs. V. E. Wad dell, Mrs. J. A. BurrouKhs, Misses RYeves, Miss Hallle uunin, anss maria Brown, Mrs. H. F. Seymour, Miss Monil Waddell. Miss Marshall and MiHB Pendleton. Dr. Anderson gave an interesting renort as follows: Total number of patients 416 Total number of visits H21 Total number office calls 189 Dr. Frazler reports lor hree Meai rnl rllstiensurv: in thn medical department tat cases with 813 visits. In the tuberculosis department, l cases with 75 visits. In the surgical department, li cases wltn 4a visits aim i uieiu- (Ions. i Thi is exclusive of outside visits to the number of 125. Making grand total of 1476. I feel that the -work wc have done Trial Pack- Most people eat most foods without discrimination it matters little what. Few stop to think what that food does for them. This Is the first turn on the oad to dyspepsia. Reckless disregard o'i the proper choice of foods, rapid eating and improper mastication, are the unquestioned causes of all stom ach disorders from the slight ache to the malignant cancer. There Is nothing more revolting than a dyspeptic stomach a very vat for, putrefaction, sending forth its poison throughout the entire system, depressing the brain, befouling , the breath, souring the taste, deadening the muscles, incapacitating the liver and kidneys for their work, debilitat ing the heart, choking the lungs and clogging the bowels. All of. these disagreeable and dan gerous conditions are due to the im proper digestion of food and the con sequent assimilation of poison. What else can be expected 1 If the food lies n the stomach, if the system Is con stipated, fermentation is the natural outcome. It shows Itself in sour wat ery risings, belchlngs, heartburn and painful breathing. ' There is only one way to remove this condition. If the stomach re fuses1 to digest your food put some thing Into it that will. Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets are nothing but diges tives. They are not a medicine. They work when the stomach will not. Each tablet contains enough pepsin, diastase, golden seal and other dlges- ive elements to reduce 3000 grains of ordinary food to the proper consis tency for assimilation into the blood, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are abso lutely pure. There is nothing harmful in them as shown in their endorse ment by 40,000 physicians in the United States and Canada. ' Ask your family physician his opin Ion of Stuart'B Dyspepsia Tablets and If he Is honest toward you he will state positively that they will cure your stomach trouble whatever It may be, unless you have waited too long and have allowed your disorder to de velop Into cancer. Act today and begin to end your suffering. A free trial package will be sent to your address upon request The 60-cent size packages are for sale at your druggist's. F. A. Stuart Co, 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. NewStyles iii Alumri 13 V has heen of some service to thiwc un fprtunates who have applied for treatment. We have had patients of all ages from the babe In arms to the octogenarian, suffering with com plaints varying from those of the lm agination to such serious ones as din betes and cancer. We treated a large number of hookworm cases and also saw a few cases of pelagra. We hav been hampered somewhat by thv knowledge of the financial conditio of the Associated Charities so that our equipment is not as complete as wo would .wish, and feel that the efficiency of the dispensary would be 1 fiow Many Men Know How to Keep It at Par. : Thousands; yes tens of thousands of men. grow old 10 years too soon. If you are a man and realize that your efficiency Is on the -wane and that you are losing money and happl ness in consequence, (ret a 50 cent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets today and take two after or with each meal for three days; then take one with each meal regularly until you feel well and vigorous. , MI-O-NA stomach tablets disinfect, tone up, restore elasticity to the stom ach and Intestinal canal and end indl gostion. They do more: they Increase the nutrition of the body and In case of nerve exhaustion, sleeplessness. night sweats, bad dreams or any con dltlon that requires a restorative they act with astonishing rapidity. They can be found at Smith's drug store and helpful. druggists the world over, Every women can be pleased in an , autumn hat at this store. Hun dreds of strictly tailored and klress hats to select from. This showing should please you for here you can find the hat to match your suit or dress and at 11 io '"price you care to pay. While visiting, in our suit section look over the new models in hats.. You will see the reason why you should select the hat you want while the collection of models is at its very best. ; In every instance the fairest price.. j'fMC oTOBC THAT SAVtS YOU MONEY i Jh ftWhlibj (tMtt Wow. rev. asCl 1 1 Jl Jens of others. Caws differ and there are many problems to solve. I could never have clone this In my own strength. To "consider the poor," to "do them good," has been my de light. This charity Is indebted to Dr. W. P. Herbert for many acta of kindness n donations when secretary was with out funds; he has time and again aided vn transportation, eto., to the Ashe vllle Electric cor.:;;i..:y Ti r cv.r fare, to Mr. J. A. Nichols for laundry work for dispensary, and to both city pa- Respect- Woman Suffrage Fate In Doubt. San Francisco, Oct, 12. -The fate of the proposed amendment to the state constitution granting women the right of the ballot remains doubtful. The latest returns show the amend ment 808 votes short of a majority. remain unheard from. Our former reports have cited cases I in detail, so we do not think it ad visat'.c to repeat them here. It has been our aim to do this work in the best way for the interest of all con cerned. The giving of food and rai ment ( In many cases absolutely neces- One must dv' one's self, in svmna:!Six hundred and fifty-eight precincts thy, in kindness, in bearing the bur- For sore throat, swollen tonsils, pimples on the tongue, gargle the throat or rinse the mouth with DAR BY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID dilut ed in a little water. It will quickly rewtore normal conditions. Bathe the skin with it to reduce swellings, cure insect bites or stings, wash out ragged wounds, old sores or barbed wire cuts. I t disinfects the wound and neals the llesh. Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. . , (MRS.) F. P. WILD, Secretary. greater If we had a more up-to-date I pers for many kindneses. euulDment. lu" """', , . DU. THOMPSON FKAZKU. ti.aitirv pAnnrti bill unDald i " ' I . . . . a . $153.60. v coie s uriginai noi W .B. Williamson, treasurer, re- DUrl UAaA Report of general secrtary lor year ending October 10, 1911: Applicants "47 Visits 53 Transportation 50 When a case Is presented to us u there Is sickness, we have Dr. Ander son visit, and he reports their true condition; we then give assistance if needed, visit, and Interest others to do the same. If there is no sickness, but cold weather, we give temporary relief, until we have time for Investigation. Wo try to secure work for them, but sometimes this is Impossible, because of scarcity of work especially in win ter, and their Incapability. Our con structive work has consisted in put ting a few of our applicants out of miserable Quarters into clean and comfortable surroundings. To do this we haVe had to ask for private sub scriptions. If we find an applicant will not work, we refuse all assistance. The clnntst, the malnt to er for. Vttn of coal matt remember tnat tho ordinary heater If a btf care to operate. That tta amoke and allies entail duatina, curtain waab lua and carpet aweeplnf. Tblnk then of the eaaj operation and tbe cleanllneaa of Cole'a Hot Blaat. Tbla heater baa a guaranteed moke-proof feed door tbroogh whk-h a cur rent of atr drawi tbe amoke directly acroea the top of tbe ltoa to the atore pipe, away front the opening. Contrant thla almple, cleanly feed with the aide door In an ordinary heater. Bide doora need on other atore per mit tbe eacapa of dirty amoke. anpleaaant faaea and accumulated Boot dropa from It. f you orer nll a aide door atore, coal falla to the Boor-. The air tlrtit featura embodied In Cole'a Hot Blaat Heater la an ererltatlng advantage In Ita faror. Allow ua to ahow you thla perfect beater before jou buy. H'l'l. Aviator Falls; Badly Injured. France, Oct 13. M. M. Level, an aviator in a biplane 200 feet from the earth, plunged downward today and was Injured probably fatally. The machinery went wrong. Vaudeville and Pictures, Opera House. The Soup Princess. Nose bags are suggested by a Judge for the man who eats his food, with a noise like a concrete mixer, at 'an asphalt plant. Wonder what the judge would suggest for the soup princess of Chicago? New Fork Tri bune. Matinee S:30 p. m. Night I and 9 o'clock. Opera House, 10c and 16c. Vaudeville and Pictures. NOTICE. After thanking my many friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage extended me while employed as hardware salesman, for the past thirty years In Ashevllle, N. C, I take this-method of notifying them that I am now with the Ottls Oreen Hardware company. No. 11 Pack square, where I will be glad to have every blessed one of them call and see me. I have served you all these years to the best of my ability. Come and see me. I promise you the same square and fatr dealing In the future as I have endeavored to accord you in the past. Thanking you again, I am,- Very truly yours, ' "' 211-3t .. . ROBT. A, LONG. 3C ' .... ' ;-rj ' t w " w -'- sr. 7H. , 50 a ??av Mu Beautiful Home Sites to be Off ered tat mm irTOp f-4 , J :'l4 ! t' ' eHy Facing the home of Mi Harrison. These, lots are the, best located in the whole Swannanoa ValleyHigh and Dry. Money invested here at this sale means future protection for.yourself and your loved ones.o It means money for your family, for It's bound to Increase in value. 1 COME TO THIS SALE! DON'T FORGET THE DATE! U - " ' t - ; 1L1 T. IL. . A; r0F,THE . .White i Property i . J The best located property, in Swannanoa, N. C., on H .' ill- . ,r ft f r -( C M Ha October 16th, 10:30 A..M. t i V I fl ' ' ' ' Property ' 1 , ; '.. . i k Swannanoa Will jump with leaps and bounds. Lots bought at this Sale will bring in a short while from 3 to 5 times what you pay for them at this Sale 1' . - . I'M ft . ....... .,i .. READ ON! READ ON! This will surpass all sales of the - - year, for this place has a future. Don't fail to come! i - - - - - ii i . THE FW nv ttttp" pit TtT Tf! IS ON SWANNANOAEVERYBODY KNOWS IT'S THE IDEAL PLACE FOR A TOWN, AND EVERYBODY BELIEVES IN ITS FUTURE. JUST 11 MILES FROM, AMAaM W MaVIM W J a v w a 1 skwoaBaaaaaH w FREE AT THIS SALE A MOST COEDUL INVfcXTlON IS EXTENDED YOU, TO, VISIT SWAMNANOA, THE PETTIEST SPOT, IH, SWANNANOA VALLEY , : :25 in Gold. $25 Ladies' Gold Watch and a,.. Iff i . I w f - $35 Gents' Gold Watch; also Free dinner on the Ground 1 !." i r J; FREE AT THIS SALE MUSIC BY BRASS BAND IT WILL BE A GREAT DAY IN SWANNANOA. COME OUT! ENJOY YOURSELF AS WELL AS INVEST. ' x ' J ' TERMS, ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE 6, 12, and 18 MONTHS. ( ; ' - : . ..t .u SOUTHERN LAND AND AUCTION. COMPANY " ' ' "WE SELL LOTS AND LOU OF LOTS." , . ( v
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