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Friday, October 27, 1911. ZS2 JLZZZV1LL2 ClZITTS-RrSTS. fjl.cz tz: ' ' ' " L , J " ".:';1V''':'' ' ' The date of the big sale, of Sumner, Sons & . Company's big slock, which has been pur chased by' the Peerless Fash ion company, will be announc ed in a few days. ..... f Everyting will . be marked down" arid. Arranged ' so that shopping .will be made easy. Plenty of experienced salespeople- will be on hand to serve you promptly and , satisfacto rily ..:; , , Manager of Transcontinental 'Con strurllun Company Dies Hei,'' . After Week's Wwi. Charles J. L. iiitry, a -rKIsen of Kansas City, but who had spent much time in Aaheville during the past year, died last night about o'clock at the flattery Park hotel, after a weeks Illness of pneumonia,' at the age of 48 years. His friends will learn or his death with shocked surprise, al thongh It was known here for the past few days by one or two Intimate friends that he could not recover. Mr., gantry was one of the best known railroad contractors of the middle west, was general manager of the North Carolina Transcontinental Construction company and was close ly connected with the Transcontinen tal railroad. Hs bad a few weeks ago returned from an extended visit to his home' In Kansas City. Surviving are two daughters, both of whom are 'In school, and one sister, Mrs. W. H. Cushing of Topeka. Mr. tntry was a member of the Catholic church and the last rites were administered last night by Rev. Father Marlon. The body was this afternoon sent to Kan sas City for Interment For (ore-throat, swollen tonsils. pimples on the tongue, gargle the . throat or rinse the mouth with DAR- BY'3 PROPHYLACTIC FLUID dilut. . a !... . T. llt ai.lnblll (ami nine waior. ji win restore normal conditions. Bathe the skin with It to reduce swellings, cure , insect bites or stings, wasn out ragged ': wounds, old sores or barbed wire cuts. flesh. Price 0 cents per bottle. Sold : by all druggists. "The Two Orphans," day, October 17. ., Tbsato, Frl. pi..H- . . i . . 1 i ., i i - -1 -i , rr: ' J 1 -yj 'i ' , . .... - j . .. .. .... . CillO OF FGUS : nmrn gascarets . - . -. V Tlicy Never Have Headaclie. Bilion . news, Sluggish Liver or Bowels ' or a Sick, Sour Stomach. ; . No odds how bad. your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head itches, how miserable and uncomforta ble you are from constipation, indiges tion, biliousness and sluggish Intes tines you always get the desired re sults with discards and quickly, too. Don't let your stomach, liver and hnivels make you miserable another moment; put art end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sicKi . sour, gassy stomach, baokach nnd alt other distress: cleanse your Inside: organs of all the poison and effete matter which is producing the misery. , '. Take a Casearet now; don't wait until, bedtime. In all the world there is no remedy like this. A 10-cent box means health, happiness and at clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress If you will take a Casearet now and then. All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't forget the. chil dren their little Insides need a good. gentle cleansing, too. y: SAVANNAH GIRL SAVES ' 1 IIS OP EIGHT FJEN Tows in the Pontoori in Which They Were Drifting Out to Sea One Man Missing. Savannah ,Gr., Oct 27. Miss An nie. Martus, known as "the waving girl," because she greets all .Incom ing and outgoing vessels with a wav ing lantern or handkerchief, yester day proved herself a heroine when she rescued eight men from the tlver dredge Nb. 'l5, belonging to the P. Sandford Rose company, which burn ed in the Savannah river. One man Is missing and Is believed to have lost his life on the burning boat When the dredge caught fire the 32 men on board sought safety in Right. Eight of them, aboard a pon toon moored alongside the vessel, got away. They were being rapidly car ried to sea when their cries for as sistance were heard hy Miss Martus. Jumping into a boat, she rowed o the scene and took the pontoon in tow. The other survivors later were rescued from the marsh. WAYNESVILLE NEWS Plans Milking to Meplnco nullilliiRS - limtrayed III li' lie Items of Per hoimiI Mention. Correspondence, of The Gaxotte-News. Waynesville,, Oct. 2l.--Straloy and W. H. Jones naive bought Dr. J. H. Smatherst. interest In the Waynesville drncery company.. . . Troy Wycha has accepted a position with tile First National bank. Beecher Downs has accepted a posi tion with J. I Burchfleld. Silas James of . Ctabtree was In town Wednesday.. "Uncle" Joe No- land of Panther Creek was here Wed nesday. - I.ee Matney has bought one of the "Shineir; cottages in Symh Waynes ville and moved thereto. John PlotW president of tlte flank, of ;Canton. was here Tuesday. ', ,.. -, . A.Turpln has opened a wood yard near the railway depot . , , Fire escapes have been, placed In the First National bank building, and Gordon hotel. , The bear hunters who for a week have been in the Great Smoky Moun- Uins after the scalp of bruin, have re turned empty-handed. ' Triie farmers encouraged by their splendid crop of wheat this year, will largely Increase their acreage in sow ing this fall. R. R. GaC.Us. whose place of busi ness was burned In the recent fire, has opened a general store In the Mitchell building on Depot street T. X. Massie of Cruso, a former merchant here, wa here Wednesday looking after the rebuilding or nis buildings destroyed In the recent- Are. As soon as they are completed, Mr. Massie will return to Waynesville. Miss 'Mary Turbyilll has accepted a position with the Waynesville Grocery company Albert Harris is flaving anomer story addei to his dwelling in the Chestnut park addition. He hae ac cepted a position with the Waynes villa roller mill. J. 8, Tvphon has become a salesman for a Cincinnati Jewelry house. . fwyKyrrttns I . , x I ? ... '. .v -x.o ... Mil I1QTE5 OF A DAY - AT TKE STATE CAPITAL Hotel to Be Erected for the Negro Trade Governor . Pardons Liqnor Seller. : Gazette-News Bureau, The Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, Oct 27. John R. Upchurch, one of the best known men In Wake county, formerly state game warden, died "at his home Here yesterday at the age of 61 years of paralysis. - W. Iv Wings, road supervisor ' of Wake county, said that every one of the ten bridges that span Neuse river in Wake county had been or would be repaired this year at an estimated cost of SlO.flOO for the entire number. - The negro state fair ,' was ".' more largely: attended yesterday than on any other day this week, the chief at traction being an address by Dr. J. E. Shepherd of Durham. A large audi ence heaird the concert in the audito rium., many white people being pres ent . it .. ' iui ... i . . r ; . t Governor KItchin granted a condi tional pardon to Burk Rollins, convict ed In Anson county In April, 1910, and sentenced to-12 months on the roads for selling liquor. In his reason b for granting the pardon, Governor Kitchln says: "A strong petition for the pardon of this prisoner last March was' presented.- Since then those in charge of the prosecution, aid who opposed 'pardon, have withdrawn their opposition, and now Join in the application for clemency. The trial judge and solicitor that the nentenee be reduced hy a pardon. A majority of the jury and a great many good cltt- rens Join In the request for clemency. I therefore pardon prisoner on con dition that ho remain law abiding and of good behavior." ' For Negro Hotel. -Plans have been drawn for a three- story hotel, to be erected by J. H. Love, a prominent negro druggist and associates, for the negro trade. The building will be of brick, will hare hot and cold water In each of the 28 sleeping rooms, and will cost about 115,000. A drug store and barber shop will be located in the building, which will be erected on the corner of Blount and Davie streets. AH records for enrollment ' have been broken at the A. and M, college this fall, the number of students regis tered to date being 633. ' THE WEATHEB f , i ) ,' . . . t . , i i ;:,.,,,, I I J i ' i v.. ' -. fl X A S3 IS , . t Kft i Asheville 49 70 Atlanta .... ..18.. 73 Augusta . ,. ... .... . , 58 7 Charleston , 4 , 74 Charlotte... .. .. ,, .. 53 88 Jacksonville t. ... .. .. .. 78 78 Key West .. .. 74 84 KnoxvJlle 54 68 Mobile .. 84 71 Now Orleans ... 64 72 New York .. .. .. ..... 48. 62 Oklahoma .. .. .. .... 40 76 P.qlelgh . .. .. ....... 60 68 Savannah .. 64 74 Washington .. .. .... ,. .. 40 66 Wilmington 60 74 Forecasts until 1p.m. Saturday for Asheville and vicinity: Unsettled weather with rain tonight or Satur day; cooler Saturday. . For North Carolina: Local rains tonight or Saturday; cooler Saturday in west portion; light to moderate inortneast to norm winas. Summary of Conditions. ' The storm of tropical origin noted yesterday over the extreme southeast ern portion of the country hu made further development. Its center being probably now over the Gulf of Mexico to the eastward of the Florida penin sula. Moderate to heavy rains are reported from east Gulf and south At lantic coast regions; excessive amounts of precipitation are reported (in Inches and hundredths) as follows: Jacksonville. Fla., 1.72; Key West, Fla.. 1.42; Macon, Go., 1.18; Havana, W. I., 1.02. The continued northward progress of the dlstrubance will be fevorabl for unsettled weather In this vicinity with rain tonight or Saturday, follow ed by falling temperature Saturday. R. T. LINT) LEY, Olaerver Weather Bureau. Normal today: Temperature 61 de grees. Precipitation .It. U S, Department or Agriculture, .WILLIS 1 MOORE. Chi. J DYSPEPSIA-PROOF. How Any ' Meal . Can Bo Thoroughly Enjoyed by .Any Stomach. Costs Von Nothing to ' Try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Men, as a rule, are first discovered by their enemies. Their antagonists turn on the searchlight, and the proof of merit will lie In being able to stand the flash. . .- - . - , . ' It -was only In this way that Mrs.' White ever knew that dyspepsia was I one of Mr. Black's worst enemies. Sitting face to face at a two-by-four, table, . he handed his afflicted friend the bill of fare: ; . ... Oyster Cocktail. Stuffed Olives Boston Clam Chowder. : - -i v . Strained Gumbo. Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms. Y Roast Beef Hash. ..... - Boiled Ox Tongue with Sauerkraut, Lobster, a la Newburg. . Baked. Pdrk and Beans. Combination Crab Salad. Hot Mince Pie. : Pineapple Fritters. ' . Mr. White ordered a "little of each." ' Mr.' Dyspepsia Black ordered crackers and a glass of milk. "I had such a big breakfast this morning," he said, "that I'll Just take a bite to keep you company.'' But Mr. White could not be deceived: "I am afraid you can't, stand, the gleam, Mr. Black.' Why don't you say you have dyspepsia and be done with it? You'll always have that hungry look anyhow as long as you have dyspepsia. Now listen. My stomach was in just as bad condition as yours at one time. But now I can eat anything at any time. .For Instance, this clam chow der or sirloin steak of even the lob- iter would be Just as welcome to my stomach as your crackers and milk. You don't realize how this dyspepsia business is robbing you of your spirit, of your, energy and ability to think lulekly. I can't help notice It You haven't the cheer and sociability you had three months ago. Now I'll tell you what to do,'' and thereat the heerful Mr. White took a vial from his pocket and extracted a wee tab let. "There, there is a tablet that ontains an ingredient, one grain of which digests 3,000 grains of - food. For even the worst dyspeptic It's the only thing that really gives relief. rho reason Is It relieves the stomach of nearly all the work it has to do, di gests everything in the stomach and stimulates the gastric juice. I can't ?et along without them. They are Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. You can set them anywhere on earth for 60c. package." . Yes, it is true, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets absolutely . stop heartburn, nausea, Indigestion, dyspepsia of the worst type, sour stomach, bloaty feei ng and all eructations and Irritation, ind freshen and Invigorate the stom ach. They cheer you up. and make vou get. all the good there is in your food. You will forget you ever had a itomach to worry you. Send us your name and address to- lay and we will at once send you. by mail a sample package free. Address F. A., Stuart Co., -150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mlch.: . . ., 1 , , . A MAXWELL TEAM TAKES -THE ElIEN TBDPHY . i m ' t'i.ir .. f V Eight Individual Cars, One of Them Driven by Woman, , Make Perfect Scores. , , Jacksonville, Fla., Oct 27. In one of the hardest rains experienced In this section in many month.", the Glldden tourists reached the end ol the 111 tour here yesterday after noon, i. ' Despite the heavy downpour the visitors were met on the outskirts of the city by more than 100 local auto mobiles and they paraded through the city before being checked out. The Maxwell team, the only team entry to come in with a perfect score, was awarded the ' famous Hidden trophy. Eight Individual cars came in with perfect scores. Including that of Miss Murks of Athens, Ga., the only woman drhsr In the tour. The visttoia were entertained at a banquet at a local hotel and smoker at the board or tntde rooms. Many of the cars will be shipped back north by steamer. The run of 88 miles from Live Oak, Fla., to Jacksonville was one of the hardest stretches encountered by the tourists on account of heavy roads. but fortunately none of the cars came to grief. . Owner How did yeu come to ouncture the tire? ' Chauffeur Ran over, a bottle or milk. - Owner Didn't you see It In time? Chauffeur No: the kid had It un der his coat Town Topics. DESTROYS SLEEP Many' AalievlUe Pple ' Testify W . t Tins. . j Tou can't steen at night With aohea and pains of a bad back- When you have to gt up from urinary troubles. All on account of the kidneys. Bet weak kidney working aright with Doan's Kidney Pills. Here Is Proof of their efficiency. Mrs. Klla M. Ilyerly,- II Cllngmsn St.. Asheville. N. C, says: "At Me time I began using lan' Kidney rills. I ww having trouble from my kidneys' and had suffered Intensely Jor three years. There wss a constant puln In the small of my back and the' kidney secretions bothered me. I nlpt poorly and was hnrdly sble to OrHg myself around. When Dnnn's M-lii'T I'llls were brought to my at. tentton.' I derided to- give them I trial and procured a box at Hmlth's Drug tttortt. 1 cannot fully desirlli the chitnge that took place. After iiHlng Ih.un'i Kidney I'llls a ehort Vn I Improved and hsv not been both cri'il l.y r,iy kidneys or back since.' For 'iln by sll denlers. I'rU-e .( ri.iiis I ..: r- Mtlluirn Co., I'.orTnIt, N..w Yoik. . ! H""ti I'.r the l'niu.l ICheNewSfihter Suits Are Awaiting Your IliSISFjaSSEiSIlIseiaHTiTORE that saves you MmEgiliyiilllMl!; mm .... j Amusements p "' t. SCENW FROM VIO&A, Al,r.teV"S i, t - .' -.... '. Lillian RlMMles In "The White. SlHtpr" . . . . . . m m I Pinvs dramatized from popular nov els seldom achieve any great of last ing success, chiefly from tne reason that there is usually so much Incident of Interest In the book that cannot possibly be compassed In a play. A notable exception to tnis iaci is viom Allen's greatest success "The White Bister" which the fascinating actress, Lillian Rhodes, supported by a capa ble company will present at the Au ditorium tonight. This dramatisation was taken from F. Marlon Crawford's novel of the same name and nothing has been lost fn its transfer to the stage. The dramatists have adhered closely to the story, grasped the at mosphere f the Italian locality ana in.t .11 the nwntlnl points of the romance with 'wonderful verity. "The White Sister" has a strong appeal to nil Catholics and at the same time can be thoroughly enjoyed by all creeas. it ! m romance nure and simple, re vealing powerful conflicting emotions of the soul and body and tnereoy ot tering remarkable opportunity for acting of the highest and most Inter esting quality. The attention to oe Hli SOMUSi IncAiHo. CmCwlT 't? Special Announcement. ; TONIGHT MorrlNon ami Wanle's (Iih) Im ' prewllve rrudurtlon of f i VIOLA ALLEN'S r;ui-:.Ti:vr st'crusH "The White Sister" Presented wllh ' LILLIAN RHODES Anil a Tnilf li''"ili'l.li' i t , i 'i imi: i .- t in : t n i i i ii i : - , '. , i, ? i . t ?V : fi H ! ' ' . '1 .. This showing strongly emphasizes tho KiipiTninry of this money saving store. As naturally as the American woman v : ''" ' ' "." ' 'W6 relies on ew York for new style ideas, the discriminating women of this city rely, upon this stor? for authoritative style and reasonahle prices. And, in thin display of Women's Full Suit's we 'demonstrate once again our un disputed leadership for style -and lowness in price for it is the best and most com prehensive display of reasonably priced Suits shown in seasons, , It is a most interesting as semblage of the most charm ing of the new models, Everyone is absolutely correct to the last detail, fashioned by master tailors and of high grade materials. - You will be delighted with 1 thi3 showing and the prices of these Suits. f . 1 I i fit I 0 1 ' GU EiVTESf SrcCFSS, rOI!' WHITE 8 J , , OCTOBER tT. ' tall In the point of scenery, music and I ArAAt. will knut Im tW a frtrt Krrvt - effects will be shown In the forthoom- j ing production as was given in the original by Lie tiler A C o. Prices for tonight are' SOc. 75c, II and 11.80. TlMtnuis Jefferson In , " Rip , Van Winkle." Thomas Jefferson as "Rip Van Winkle Is a ' glad apostle of lnno cent merriment. Since Dion Boucl- cault gave the finishing touches to the play of "Rip Van Winkle" -40 years ago, the Jeffersons have been almost dally adding touches here and there to the conception or the hero, finding room for a new laugh at one pblnt or place, for a new tear at an other until at the end of, four de cades' association, work and study, together with application, have re sulted In a comedy achievement the like of which theatergoers will not soon see again. It Is not possible that Thpmss Jefferson's success In "Rip Van Winkle" will ever be ap proached by any other player. He Is the only Jefferson now playing the part, having enacted It with great Cild04- IntAiMCi C4rtWr ' MONDAY, OCT. 30 Matinee and Night Mr Thomas Jefferson Willi v As "RIP" in Rip Van Winkle . , pRicra: I.Iatince'Jl, 7Cc, 50c, 25. Ni-ht $1X0, Si, 75c, 50c. Sent Halt" ! ' 1 'i i-lav ! n i. at c'i,;; Coming VI t v ' ; l.-' V' i ISTER? " A VMTOHICM? FRIDAY, distinction during the- past, decade. nd as this Is one of the very few cities he visits this . season, . local theatergoers may count themselves fortunate in having this new oppor tunity to enjoy his performance. He comes to the Auditorium next Mon day, October SO, for a matinee and night performance, after achieving a most remarkable success In floston. New York, Chicago and -s.il the im portant cities, bringing with him the same scento snd electrical production that characterises Thomas Jefferson's remarkable presentation for years. Matinee prices are lie to II; night prices are too to 11.10. Tickets now selling at Whltlock's for both per formances, CASTOR IK lor lofutt and CUidm. Hi IfcJ Yea E::s Al::;i Bear the iPfifj"! twfiUjy lr-.r.-C vi Wednesday, Nov. 1. Play of the IIour,by E. E. Rose The P:o rv f If III.' U J Th flrest N('w Yoilc. CIu.hho. khl) Iloslun Buocpm. i,iko w.r ruing nno Tne roi tn It live forever. iff 1 fun. nv, 't I-:n... ...r.. ; i.. , ; . ,, i 'inn, I
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