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TucoiJ.-.y, i:ii':r ol, lull. . ' -. "i, -, i All Records ill be Broken Tho greatest vnlue-giVirig snip over heltlin the state, will soon hegin. Wat'ch the daly papers. The date will hr pnh lislied just as soon ' as every thing in Sumner Sons & Com pany's okl stand is put in read iness by tlie Peerless-Fashion Com pa njv Vliq hjvve purchased 1 1 1 entire Mfloek of high .'grails nier'!iandiset consist mg of dry goods, notions,' ready-to-wear garments for women, misses and children, milliner', furs, fancy goods, toilet articles, etc., etc. ' BANCROFT DIVORCE. jJ" p o. I i '-'? f ! JOHN CANCRDFTvH . The suit of John Bancroft, 2d, hod ol Mm Bancroft, wealthy secretary oi. lie Joseph Bancroft &. Hons Company, lextlle manufacturers, of Wilmluirtoti, J'., for a tllTorce from his wifoi Madeline Bancroft, and the counter oit of the wife for a dlrorc, will bd ""a in tlie Ivoveraber term of tb Miri(ir tvnrL n la but likely elth will be tried before January. Mrs. incroft la ni.mh.ip ih ,i u..i lamlly, powder manufacturer. Any Doubter Can Know Whether coffee la ranging him trouble by ?)uitting It When the cause of the trou ble la removed, some relief will naturally follow. Rut the return t old-time health and comfort run be hnsv tened by taking on a rlrh li quid food-drink, ouch a PtiSTUM i - . ,; I - '. It supplies a hot' table bev erage of Hn,- color, and a pleasing, snappy taste, plml liir to that of, the mild, hlgh Itrade Javag.' . . ' PMum contuina no coffee or any other harmful sulistunce, but In rich In the gluten anil phosphate of potash (frem the wheat of which It Is mnde). biiture'a material for rebuilding nerve and bruin cells. It's a mattf r of holce wh th er you kei p slung with the mf, fee hiiblt or change to Pout urn nl lj free. "There's a ftcr.son" rnntutn ( i r. !il I'onuuny. l.til I i;i 1 1 1.- I'.--, k. Mi. U STOMACH DISTRESS : AND QYSPEP5IA GO Diapepsin Makes Upset Stom achs Feel Fine in Five . Minutes. : ; Aa there Is often some one In j-our family who suffers an attack of Indl Kosilnn - or soino .form of Stomach trouble, wli dnji't you keep, some Dln pepsln In the houne handy? This hnrmless blessing will dlRest aiiyttiiiif; yon can cut without tho KllRlHest illcconifott, nn.l overcome n sour,. missy Rtnmneh : fiver " minutes ufler. . ' Tell your pharmacist to let you read the formula, plainly printed on theso .riO-eent cases of Pupes Diapepsin, then you will readily oe why It makes Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heart burn nnd other distress go In five minutes, and relieves ftt once auch itilscries as rlMchlng of Gas, Krncta 'lons of sour, undigested food, Miusea, rieadnchoa, -. IMmln'oarf,'.. Constipation uml , other .Stomach' disorders. Home folka have tried bo lone to find relief from. Indigestion and Dys pepsia or an ; out-of-order stomach with the common, every-day cures ad vertised that they have about made un their minds that they huvo something oino wrong, or belicvo theirs in a cane of Nervousness, duatrltin,. Ciltnri'h of the Stomach or rancer.' ThJs, no doubt, la a aerloua mistake. Your real trouble is, -what vou eat does not digest; Instead, It ferments und sours, turns to acid, Gas nnd Stomach poison, which putrefy In tho digestive tract and Intestines, and be sides, poison the breath with nnuseous odors. ' .. v . A hearty appetite, with, thorough di gestion, and without the fdlgltf cm dis comfort or mlserj- of the' Stomiuh, Is waiting for you an soon as you decide to try Pane's Phipepslu. , , . SlOlir DF GO-BETWEEN'" ' T0LO AT MILWAUKEE Further Testimony to Commit tee That Hin.es Aided Ste phenson's Election. CITIES G 0 M PAH ED . ASTpAHITATION Asheville Graded 100 in Many , Particulars Five State. Towns Are Compared. Quick Home Cure MUwnukee, Wis., . Oct. 31. The story that Edward illnes, tho lumber man, and Kobert J. Shields assisted In the election of Senator lsan!;i Htephcti- son as given In the testimony , of Lieutenant Governor Thomas Morris, was retold yesterday before the sena torial Investigating committee, with added details. Stute Senator Paul O. .Hunting, fiit iarf ith 11 orris In an attorney's of fice In Chicago, testified that at that time he overheard Wirt H. Cook of Duluth, giving details about alleged relations between Hlnea and Shields. Cook said ho obtained Information about a dlapute which Shields had with) Hit ea over the 'amount of money that OUrfht to be paid for Hhlcbls' work In buying the legislature," testified I lusting. "The understanding. Cook said, was that Mines had gone to Washington and told Stephenson that money would be -needed to put over the election. Shields waa employed to do the 'putting over.' "Then, when the work was done. Shields demanded his pay for IL Hlnea aid he'd send Shields 'to the peniten tiary If the latter Insisted on demand ing 115,000. "Then Shields replied to Ilfnes, 'I've burned your buildings for you, bribed your aaseaaora and committed every crmie In tho calendar for you, and you bet It' 1 go to the penitentiary you will go too.' " Always liUut-jt!ng pictures at Theato. , ltltltslltltltl(lt)ltttKtl(lttttt N SKVKN YKAKS AGO, ItltlHtltHrHilamaJHItstSiBt OctolMT 21. IBOI.' Seven years ago The Gazette-New nrlnlMH u toiv rr frelirht wrM'k on the Murpha branch of- the Southern railway near Devil's pip. wx cars wm .IniBl Uil hut tin one waa lniureu. Number 18 wus delayed for several hours. The good oio Murpny "inonrli " wa alwuva have It with us. even though it nas grown 10 a, ui The brokerage-firm of P. G. White had been closed on acount of the failure of the New York house of Lahore & Co., with which the local house waa connected. Seven years ago It opened its doors again, having formed other connection . it ti.n.ur. hut there were a few "n,,.r." in tha piiv too. ui there l an acount'of tlio trial of one Annfs by ct nor I'nl ee JUUKe j anon. aoiii' wnd lionnrl In eourt. (V.nalilerlnv the. strides that have been made during the piurt few years In air craft. It may ne iniereauna, i" barn that there Is editorial .mention made of the sucesaful fllKht of Koy Knubenxhue seven years ago iminj :.. tl.a lr Mb n of Caotaln Haiuwin lie sailed about three miles and came Hun M-lthiiot mlahao. "cjih" waa til-tved to a goou sled house at the Auditorium. The .rl m,m nlaved h John (iiiffln, who waa supported by Mia ftlpfry. The Inat ritwKespeare iia. produced here, a few Might ayo, did -i. iu n virv irood house. The reul Interest at that time scem- i i.a entered about politics. A iuff aneelal from New York to The ilaettn.Newa tells of a lliolisier iv,.n tn Judue Alton H. Par k-r In Madiaon auuare gurden. There ,ru yi aceounta of "sneaaings i I...,. i niiii,.iuiiii M I'wira Harris and settle: and tludger and Kwart. Some Interesting ligures are given in the last number of the North Car olina health bulletin with regard to the sanitary conditions of some o. the principal - cities In North Carolina. The comparative ratings show Oiat Asheville Is In .the forefront in al most everything pertaining to health and sanitation, The liguroa were compiled by Dr. W. S. Kankln, boo- retary of the state board of health, and while they are not claimed tn be exactly correct, they will answer well for a basis of comparison. In order tp obtain the figures a list of GO ouestlons was sent out to ton of the' larger towna of the state. Only live answered them according to form and only these are given hero. The towns nro Aahevillo, Charlotte, Ral eigh, TreenslHro and Winston-Salem. It will be seen that Ashevlllo Is graded loo In many Instunces. For reporting deaths and control of Infectious deseasea, Asheville re ceives a grade- of 90, Winston-Halom nnd Greensboro each get 80, while Kareigh and Charlotte grade 75 each. Asheville is graded 100 In the matter of sewage disposal, Raleigh 5, Greensboro fi5 and Charlotte and Winston-Salem each 40, On public water supply Asheville receives 100, Winston 90, Greensboro nnd Charlotte each' 85, and fcalelgh 80. On stable and. hog-pen regulations Asheville and Charlotte receive 100, Greensboro and Raleigh GO and Winston 40. On gar bage . and refuse removal all live cities ore groded 100; and the same for tho 'scroenlng ' of "exposed food supplies, Winston excepted. In pro viding against mosquitoes Asheville, Charlotte and Wlnstoit rank too, Raleigh 80 and Greensboro 30. In the matter oT milk supply Charlotte's comparative showing Is best: she re ceives the grade of 100, with 95 for Asheville and Greensboro, ,60 for Ral eigh and an entire neglect of this im portant question reported for Win ston. Meat 1 . perfectly supervised by Asheville and Greensboro, to the extent of 85 by Chnrlotto,'75 by Ral eigh and 80 by Winston. Winston alone haa any municipal provision for a tuberculosis nurse. In nil of these cities there is no birth registration, or practially none. In lotal outlay for public health Asheville spends $1.08 per capita, Raleigh $1, Char lotte 69 cents, Greensboro 89 cents, and .Winston 14 cents. CAUSES MUCH DISEASE Advice About fitoniuch Troubles and ' . How to Ifc'llevei Tlicin. : Do not neglect Indigestion which may, lend to all aorta of Ills and com, plications. An eminent physician once :ii 1 that ninety-five per cent of all the Ills of the human body have their orlfjltr in :rt 'disordered stomach. ' " Our experience with Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets' lead? ,us to believe them to bij among the most dependable rem edies known for the relief of Indiges tion and chronic dyspepsia. ' Their In gredients are soothing and healing to he Inflamed membranes of thle stom ach. They are rich In peiwin, on of the greatest digestive aids known to medicine. The relief they afford la very prompt. Their uae with persist ency and regularllty for n short time tends to bring about a cessation ot the pains caused by stomach disorders. Rexnll Dyspepsia Tablets help to ln-.!r healthy appetite, to aid diges tion, and thus promote nutrition. As evidence ot ur sincere faith, in Rexnll Dyspepsia Tablet, we ak you to try them at our risk. If thoy do not give ou entire satisfaction, wo will return ou the money you paid us for them. without question or formality. They ome In three slues, prices 25 cents, 50 cents, nnd $1.00. Xtemember, you can obtain them only at- our store The Rexall Store., Smith's' drug stote, Pack square and South Main street Tiiul Package) Absolutely Free Will Y'ou Sh-ihI a Post-Card for H? If you are a sufferer from piles, In stant relief la yours for the asking, and a. speedy permanent' cure will follow. --' ' - - The Pyramid Drug Co., 890 Pyra mid Bldg., Marshall, Mich.; will send you free. In a plain wrapper, a trial package of Pyramid Pile Curethe wonderful Sure and certain cufe for the tortures of this dread disease. Thousands have already taken advan tage of this offer,; thousands know for the first time in Tears what It is to- be free from the pains, the itching, fhe awful agony of. plies. ; Pyramid Pile Cure relieves the pnln nnd Itching Immediately. The inflam mation goes, down, -the swellings re duced nnd anon the disease is gone absolutely. . ' ; No matter how desperate you think yoilr case Is, write In today for the free trial -treatment. Then, when you have used it In the privacy of your own home and found out for yourself how efficacious it 1b, you can get the full-size package at any drug store for f.O cents. Hvery day you suffer after reading this notice you suffer need loKsljr, Simply fill out free coupon and mnll today, ' - ' t.kttltatl(ltBtlt(StlttSt t PI t FRKR PACKAGE COUPOV. ' l. PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. H . S90 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, $, . Mich. . Kindly -send me ft snm- t ! pie of Pyramid Pile Cure, at . once by mall, FREK, In plain wrapper. , s .i.i;', City ......'..,... State.......' K ttKRtKtKltftKKK ! Name ! Street and Grand 'Tiler "H. if. Bradley of tho North Carolina Grand lodge of Masons left last night for Newliern where today .at 1 o'clock they at tended a special communication of the Grand lodge to attend the funeral if Charles C. .Clark, whose death oc urred Sunday. . Clark waa grand master In 1870-71 and was more than 80 years old. , , , Governor Kltchih orders a special term of civil cout for Robeson coun ty, to convene Monday, November 15 and continue one Week, with Judge Frank Carter on the bench. A reward of $200 is offered for the arrest of Walter Poovey, white. wanted In Caldwell County for the nl leged murder on November 26, 1S10, of Plnkney Ward. Atlalor Iturned to Death. Thnt there Is any one woman on this earth whose trouble makes the omblned troubles of every other wo man look small In comparison? There bt such a woman right In New York 'Ity. She never smiles. She Is ab solutely without hops-i The only ray ef comfort, left tr WisV,tli trying to believe .that other women, when they read the story of her tragedy In the Magazine of next Sunday's New York World, may realize that perhaps their troubles, compared with hers, ore not so great after all. . ' .. T ATlANMCIffflD Leonard Tufts of Pinehurst Promoting Capital-to-Capi : tal Automobile Junket. Oaaette-Nlews Bureau, The Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, Out. tl. An automobile tour will be operat ed next month from Atlanta to Rich mond by way of the capltal-to-capltat route and a p.ithllndlng car left Atlan ta yesterday for the .north. It is ex pected here Thursday at noon. Leon. ard 'Tuft of Plnehurat is. the great booster of the tour In this section. . Wake Superior court held aSeaalon of only half an hour yesterday. All the cases set for today wvre compro mlsed. None of them. was large and the lurgest. Judgment was for $300. Tho market house election Is In progress here today. It la practially certain that the old site and building will be retained. Grand Secretary John C. Drewry linden City, N. Y Oil. t. Kd ward H. lie. I. lb.' tui:il.r, wna born (,. lUath I- un lit. He f.-ll asil.-c.i i ,..,,!,(,,-. wiih it. imbtt-d cl-.-irrtle In bl IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS A record ot sixty-fit years contlnn Sua UH of "Mrs. Wtnalow's Soothing Syrup" by mothers In all parts of the world. Is ths highest praise that any remedy for "children teething" tiaa rsr received.- Every year the young mother follows In the fooUdepe of her mother and fir It lira. Wlnslows Soothing Syrup to be tbe favorite, und n It has gone on for a period of six ty-flvt yeurs. Millions of mothers have uid It tor U.atr children while teething with perfect success, tt tootbaa the child, softens the umt allays all pain, cur wind colic and la lha brat remedy for dlarrboea. Bold r.y driiKKtais s::! m.1l.tn iltalars In HI i.ans of the knowo or;rt. Tau 3 -r e- a boti. Do ITou nollcvo Suit S t ale Success A T this', writing our sni D section is crowded find . it's a pleasure to see how we are taking care , of this rush. No wander the women of Asheville are taking tdvantage of this .event, f?om: injr as it does right now when you are most in need of a winter . 'suit -and think of j't". t)ne hundred Sample Suits, all sizes and styles and the newest 'materials and colors, worth from. $22.f0, $25.00, $27.50 and $29.00. Sale jiriee For tomorrow we will add 25 Suits from our rg' ular stock. . In order to make selection as hi'oad as ever. Don't let this opportunity pass you hy. You can't afford to miss it. ' ' WJrm i ilSinESSiIilIHi.S4y THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY iiiiSBiD25aSS2i; il!fftW??fSHI!'""'?WM''IS!l ASHEVILLE, M;C. f J jfl'"f . iliiai&aaaikilUkiMMaaua " jt$ .'j '".V1""! Ashevllle's favorite ... amusement place Theato XOTICR OF' TRUSTEE'S S.M.K 1 I?y virtue of the authority con tained In a certain deed of trust exe cuted by M. D. Roberts and wife, S. M. Roberts, to the undersigned, P. A Donnahoe, trustee, to secure the Indebtedness therein described, which sold deed of trust bears date the 1st day of October, 1907, and Is recorded In the office of the Register of Heeds for Buncombe county in Records of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. "2 at page 238, and default having been made In the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured, whereby the power of sale has become operative, and demand having been made upon snld trustee to sell the property there in described to aatlsfy an id indebted ness, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, tlio fourth day of December, A. I)., 191 1, at 12 o'clock, m.. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house ooor in Buncombe county, the following de scribed property: t,ylng and being in the County of Buncombe adjoining the lands of Ben Capps, Henry Barrett nnd others. and: described as follows: ' Beginning ..tl a fnrlrnit walnut near the old ford of the Heesewood branch on the east eide of said branch: thence a nortn east course to a white pine marked; thence a northeast course with old fence row about one hundred and thirty-five (135) yards to the said Capps north line; thence a northeast rourse to the top of the main ridge to Hold. Chambers' line; thence a north erly course with said Chambers' line to the top of a ridge to- Snm Hyatt's corner on. a pine; thence westerly with said Hyatt's line to the main branch, Henry Barrett's line; thence southward with said branch to the beginning. Containing about one hundred acres more or less. Thi the 23d day of October, 1S11, P. A. DONNAIIOB, Trustee. 75 LOGAN MERCHANT TAILOR. Jjtgal Bldg. ' S. Pack Bajsatrs rtOM TIT. ' Carolina Commercial School Povl Ij. Holniaii. Prln., Plmnc 7I. ;. lu Hall, Awt't lrln.. Phone 1741. Mrs. C, 11. Campbell, Prln. Sliotiliand Hop't., Phone, U9. School at llnttefj Park Place. ' Students may enter at "njfv.Htlme;-srngle- course $35 cash, $50. on time, combined course $50 cash, $70 on time. We are ofTerlnjr two gold medals in Shorthand, one for the one making the highest speed and the other for the best progress. Enn-r at once if you wish to enter in the contest, ', LP GAM Merchant Tailor ' The Largest ! stock Import ed Woolens in the state is shown here new arrivals now on dis play. Fabrics that will appeal to the most exacting, some of the season' pettiest patterns ONTHi QUARE PHONE 797 ASHEVILLE, N, C. I-
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