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xzz , --" : V J All Records Will be Broken ? , . . , 1 The greatest value-giving sale ever held' in the state will soon begin. Wattch the r daily papers. The, date will he pub lished just as soon as every thing in Sumner Sons & Com pany's old stand is put in read iness by the ; Peerless-Fashion Company, who have purchased the entire stock of high grade merchandise, consisting of dry goods, notions, . ready-to-wear garments f oi women, misses and children, millinery, furs, niAV- rrn Ail a trti1f arliOna etc., etc. ,t ' ; - - , !..'..., . - " -' Li -- - j IX.K Ixwt. Kill lilmwir. ' Boston, Mas Nov. . Grief over the loss of his pot foxterrler caused Alfred Lundatrom to kill himself by firing; a bullet througfi his body. When seen by friends he complained he had not been able to trace-hla pet doK. and waa greatly disheartened. To some of them lte said: "I have lost my dog and I mlaht as well go, too." V. t .-T' : Senator v Cullom's j : , Memoirs j TJIFTT years of public service, as 1,1 he personally recollects tbemf JM - with their . political ; uspects, wars, labor upheavals and eco nomic factors In the building of the nation, are reviewed In the memoirs of Shelby M, Cullom, senior United States senator from Illinois, Just published. Starting with bis admission to the bar In 1835, Senator Cullom traces bis po litical activities down to the present day, concluding ,-rfith a review of the present condition of the two principal political parties, their platforms and their attitude toward the leading move ments or the period. The senator, writing of President Taft'a administration, absolves Mr. Taft from all blame for the Democrat ic landslide of 1910. He discusses "Cannonism,". "the unholy alliance," the tariff, the passing of Alarlch. the Uoosevelt terms of office and railroad' legislation of moment "In 1910 the Bepubllcan party went down' to defeat for the first time In eighteen years. This defeat cannot be charged to President Taft." writes the senator. "Nothing that he did as chief executive was responsible for that de feat I myself believe that it was sim ply the result of the people becoming tired of too much prosperity under Be publlcan administration. The newspa per agitation over the AJdrlch-rayne tariff bill was mainly instrumental in turning the house of representatives over to the Democracy."; v' v : , 1 Lincoln always has been the star of genntor Cullom's life. " . , "During my life," be says, "I have been acquainted with verv many able iVERDIGT DRDEHED FREE HG BALLEW Solicitor Said He Would Con " sent to Nol. Pros. But Court Ordered Verdict. After ' Superior - court met this oinlng and before: the defense had Quit finished, Introducing x fts testi mony in the ease of W. Pitt Ballew, who wns charged with the murder of his nephew, . youns "Buck" Trivett. udjja Lane ordered that a verdict of not guilty be recorded"-In the case and the defendant waft accordingly discharged. ' This action was taken ter Solicitor Reynolds had stated In open court ,that In his heart he did not believe-Hallew was , guilty land that he therefore would not ask for conviction, but would consent to a nol. pros. ' The defense asked that a verdict of not guilty1 be recorded In stead and this was done.' This Is said be a rather uncommon proceedure. The trial of Ballew began yesterday nd In the regular course of events would have , been concluded today, r. Ballew was the recipient of num erous congratulations, from his friends, She Saved Eight Mn From Death CASTOR 1 y lot Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Rat 3 Always Esuglil Bears the Signataiaof 171 WC maim i"4V - . . . , . ill sMrvi m w 9 m w mm Dictio:iary THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? i V V. i Be It is a NEW CEEA.- wu3' nrrr-Kr .lr field of tha world's thought, aatloa and culture. The only aetr unabridged dictionary la many year. - . . ; v ,. . .- R,n, It define over 400,000 - u g Wortt.ii more thaa aver before apaeared between two oovera. 1700 l'agea. 6000 II , luBtratluo. r IU..U It Is the on 7r dictionary PI A "Btroko of Oenjua." u - h A V7h MISS ANNIE ; MACTUS Miss llartus rescued eight men from a burning dredge In the Savan- ah rlver.: rWn' " ' ,n encroIopetTia in . a suicle volume. Bfane " a aooepted br the Courts, fichools ana Preai aa the one uupreme au thority.. 1 ,. E ecarna he Who knows Wlat SucrrsH. Let u tell 70a about this new work. warn m naiaa mv m : C.C.M,RIAMCO..r.wl.Uf..Sjrhif;.K'n. North ('Hrnlliia, Biuin'ie County, Charlie lJ.-lllng.-r va. Dlanna "Bellln- K'-r. Sl'M.MuXrt BY FL'Bl.ICA Tlnv . The (lf-fei)iliint above nutned will 'ke ncjtlce that an action entitled ns ahova hae l.een cumint-nced In the Superior court of Buncombe county fr a divorce from the Immls of matrimony and tbe defendant wil further Ink notice that alio Is re niired to appear at the term of th. iiporl'ir rourt of suid emmty, to In "-Id nn iho tilth .Munibiv a1--r tho '"t Mniubiy In H-ieiilr, 1911, at tlui c'.-iirt lion-..' nf Kabl c. hi 11 v In Aln villi-, ,. c, nM-1 un-wer or demur I" lb cuinplaMit In ,itil in t ton of the M-tlntllT nl :,i.,u 1,1 tlirt cuillt for ''" relief 1!. Mi. u ., , In H.ilii i-oin-I'i.-ilit. - 1 . t rr'vr:. aaBLBTM.CTJt.Loii. : lawyers, and 1 have no hesitation Id aaylng that Lincoln was the greatest trial lawyer I ever.knew. lie was a man of wonderful power before a court or lory.' When be waa anre he waa right bis strength and resourceful pesa were" well nigh Irresistible. " . He speaks of the tremendous ability of Stephen A. Douglas, the deserved reputation gained by Robert B. Hitt. tha force of John Sherman, the bril llancy of Blaine, the power of Allison, the diplomacy of John Hay. and char actarlcea other men who have appear d lu public life. Of Grant he remarks that, while be would not say be was a failure as president, certain it was that he add ed nothing while In that office to bis great fame as a soldier , Hayea be describes 1 I very good cooscleatJoua man, who never made any 'enemies, but he does not think any one would say ha was a great man. ' s Garfield in bis view was, to a most eminent degree, fitted for legislator, but be waa not at all fitted for tbe presidency." , Arthar he rpgarded aa a man of great sense of propriety and dignity, believing more thoroughly In tha ob aeTranca of the etiquette which should aurround a president than any other occupant of tha White House he has knowtiif ' Groter-Gsveland la described as strong minded and forceful aad aa ad hering to his views on public questions with a remarkable degree of tenacity, utterly regardlosa of party. ilcKlnlcy in many respects, he aaya, was a very great man and looked and acted the ideal president Koosevelt Is a marvelous man, com ments the senator, of great Intellect, great euergy .and courage and of the highest degree of Integrity. "Jackson, to me. alwaya has been a Interesting clinraetef," Senator Cullom procoedR. "Theodore Roosevelt baa de clared very little respect for him ana bus written disparagingly I might sa cyen abtitivuly-of him. But the truth Is there were never two president in the WhI'e none who In many ra- tiperls resembled each other more near ly tbon Jacl.suti and Roosevelt" sMi.tini) nro. .it- l4tJns. 'Tha careful mother, who watches closely the physical peculiarities of her children, will soon discover that the most Important thing' in connection with a child's constant good health is to keep tho bowels . regularly open. Sluggish bowels will be followed by loss of appe tite; restlessness during sleep, Irrita bility and a dozen and one slmllai evi dences of physical disorder. At the first sign of Such disorder give the child a teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin at night on retlnng and repeat the dose the following night If necessary more than that will scarcely be needed. You Will find that the child will recover Its accustomed good spirits at once and will eat and sleep normally. This remedy la a vast Improvement over salts, cathartics, laxative waters and similar things, which are altogether too powerful for a child. The homes of Mrs. Vallle TJtley, Keyser, ' N. C, and Mrs. E. L. Hair, Dalton, Qa., are always supplied with Dr. Caldwell's Byrup 1 Pep sin, and with them, as with thousands of others, there Is no substitute for this- grand laxative. It Is really more than a laxative, for Itl contains superlot tonic properties which . help to tone ' ' and strengthen the stomach, liver and bowels so that after a brief use of It all laxa tives can be dispensed with and nature will do its own work. , . ' Anyone wishing to make' a trial of this remedy before buying it In the regular way of a druggiat at fifty cents or one dollar a large bottle (family size) can have a sample bottle sent to the home free of charge by simply addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 405 Washington St., Monticello, 111. four name and address on a postal card will do. Successful Suit Sale Gontidi.es Today and To- Values up to $29.00 SCORES FEDERAL CQTTON Texas Editor Comes Back at Secretary Wilson and Cen- sus Director, Durand. Fort Worth, Nov.' 3. -Clarence Ous ley, editor of the Fort. Worth Record, replylng;to the .comments of Secretary of Agriculture Wilson and Census Di rector Durand,' as ot Mr. Ousley's ad dress-before the recent cotton con ference at New Orleans, declared In a statement Issued last night that either the secretary and director 'ero mis informed as to what he snld of "they are not frank In the subject of re porting cotton consumption and cot ton trade Information.", ' - , ' Mr. Ousley declares that he does not complain of cotton crop reporting by the government, but that he approves of It as a means of correcting errors end misrepresentations of "so-called experts who magnify It in the Interest of spinners.-" Reports of the splndljp demand In November is of no value tb the farmers who have sold before that time, ho" points out, and urges period ical reporting of - consumption and trade-conditions. " r - "The - farmers wafit earlier reports of demand," he continued. "They want additional reports of -trade con tlitlons from month to month just as spinners have reports of averages by reports of condition every month. Mr. Durand last November, reported a demand, of thirteen million bales. Now, the demand Is shown to be 111,' 739,000 bales. ' Meanwhile, the. farm ers have sold most of the crop. 'Tho present system In effect is a gambler's trick whereby ithe farmer's hand Is mirrored by crop reporting to the spinner's view, while the spinner's is concealeu. until the Crop is sold." - HEALTH BOARD FIGHT WILL SET A PRECEDENT Whether County Commissioners Can Dominate ' Health RoarUs to Iks ' net'Med Aycock Recovering. '', Gazette-News Bureau, ' The Hotel Raleigh, ' Raleigh, Nov. 3. Friends throughout the state of former Governor Charles B. Aycock will be pleased to learn that he Is be coming strong ngnln after his recent severe attnek of diphtheria. 'Mr. Ay- cock is by no means as strong and vigorous as he was several years ago, but ho Is still vigorous and animated. It Is hoped by his, friends that he Will be able to make a vigorous campaign for the United States senate next sum J mer. " ' Although the McCullers-county com missioners fight Is a local matter. It is destined to set a precedent In.NoMh Carolina. The point the county com missioners are fighting so vigorously is tho delegation of the right to nppoint and ' control the health officer, the board declaring that this Is one of Its constitutional functions. On the other hand the board has relinquished prac tically all of Its right to direct the edu cational work In a County, this latter being done by a superintendent and See Windows. Suit Sale 5 "THE jTORt THAT SAVE 3 YOU MONEY" F 7 l- If AMrvin D Itwiii i nn in i ii ii ii aajweMartawiiMMii nialaTliTkamCTisjWWrm'a .niiin iiii i nmn-:. : !wrw- m. his board. Should the court hold that the county hoard o "nealth has the right to elect, fix the salary and desig nate the duties of a health officer In the case of Wake county, the matter would be settled for all counties. . A charter wob yesterday Issued to the Farmers Union company of Pol- locksvllle, Jones county, to build and maintain warehouses and deal In mer chandise; authorized capital, 1 1 00,000, divided Into shares of the par value ot $S each, with $100 paid in' by M. N. Harriet, E. n. ElHott and others. Two I.ose Lives in Brooklyn Fire. New York, Nov. i. Two members of the Shaplre' family, father and mother, were killed and three of 'their children were Injured by Jumping from the windows of the second floor to. escape (lames which destroyed a Brooklyn tenement today. ' I Ja 51 SCMU06S JTHEATHft C18UHT r Tuessay, November 7tb GEORGE BARIt " mx-cutcueovs ", y' GRAUSTARK ; ' : j ( V LOv Behind Throne) ' I Adapted by Goo. 1. Baker."' ' i rjres?nted by a cast of New York Players and mounted with a Scenic Production 'of Absolute Splendor. " Sple of seats at Whltlock's, PRICES 80! to $1.50. , . , . A GREAT DISCOVERY 'ertaln Ingrctliwits That Really Pro mote llulr (irowth Wlion 1 'rop er ly Combined. Kosorciri Is one of the most effective gorm destroyers ever discovered ' by I science, ami In connection with Beta Napthot, which is both gerihfcldal and nttseptlc, a combination Is formed which destroy the germs which rob the hair of Us natural tiourlshment, and also createa a clean, healthy con dition of the scalp, which prevents the development of new germs. : Pilocarpin.- although not a coloring matter or Oye, is a well-known Ingre dient for restoring the hair to Its natural color, when the loss of hair has been caused by a disease of the scalp. These Ingredients In proper com bination, with alcohol added aa a stim ulant and for its well-defined nourish ing properties,' perfect perhaps the most effective remedy that la known for sculp and hair troubles. We have a remedy which Is chiefly composed of these ingredients, In combination with other extremely In valuable medicinal agents. We guar antee k to positively cure dandruff and to grow hair, even though the dcalp in spots la bare of hair. If there Is any vitality left 1n the roots. It WHl positively cure baldness, or w will refund your money. If the scalp has it, glazed, shiny appearance, it's an In dication that, baldness la permanent, but In other instances we believe bald ness la curable. We want every ope troubled with scalp disease or loss of hair to try Rexali "93" Hair Tonic. If It does not cure, dandruff and grow hair to he sutls.fartion of the user, we will without question or quibble return -ivpiy cent paid ua for It. We print this guarantee on every bottle.. It has effected a positive cure in 13 per cent of cases where put to a practical test. ' Rexali "S" Hair Tonic la entlroly unlike, and we think, In every par ticular, better than anything else we know of for the purpose for which It Is prescribed. We urge you to try this preparation h our entire risk. Cer- tain ly we know of no better guaran tee to give you. Remember, you caa obtain Kexall Remedlea In Ashevllle jnly ut our. store The Itexall Store. Smith's Drug Store, South Main street and Pack Square. . 'imF AE, AIS POYAIL A SATURDAY j f j Ladies Sample Suits j fe II . i ;; We will; put on sale Saturday the finest lot of Sample Suits over seen m. Aslie- - If JilU M ': , ' ville. ' These Suits are exquisitely tailored after tbe latest designsflrid patterns. WV ' '. I- . ; i have them in all the newest materials and colors." Don't miss this opportunity, to get -' ,;JriJ ' Jv" I tte IC8e nanis)mo Suits., ' , ' - j 4 ;Kr?-4 -" THESE SUITS ARE WORTH tTl (ilL, s b K n fl 1 from - sis.oo . to $20.00. v u cs . - -41.., . -rr- r ... .1 .. , . ,' ' 1 , ; t. ... . " ' Increasing Traa Growth, A man went out west and located a cut off timber tract, and he went to work growlns trees; and he bua sue cMxind in makinc them arow twice a fast as they grow in a natural way.. Da does this by building embankments in ttwn the rainwater from rnnnlna away. This Intensifies timber growth i to a surprising exteut I'eople who have young orchards should resort to this met hod. . - When one warita . lis shade trees In his home lot to hurry up be might build so m to keep the ruin water ob long as possible. Trees like nmlsurc. anil when they eet a good dlippt.T they y.riiW . OIiin M:i Jonri'Si Murker for Spot li re l.liu (iln KIimmI. .1 Washington, Nnv. -The mt on the uiriiM't -of old l-'orl Hti-vena, wl-rc l.luioln stood exposiil to tin- sun lite when the l'inl-ii-rtti tlnw tul hiarlv Httii. kiia .-!-1 It .1 , Is in t miiilii-il hy h hui:i- iti' lnrrinl I .mil-ii v I 'tir tun I i t 1 1 1, 1, ,n i, -i 11 1 . i ; . . ..; 1 in I . t' 1 1; 1 1 i ' ' (.! hi ii Ve bavn an im morise fmortinent of Royal Packages con sisting of Fancy ! Culiioiis, Pillow Tops, Corset Covers, Gowns hi fact, evT erytliing in tbo most exquisite needlework and embroidery maj lie had here. Here may he seen the grandest display of needle and art emhiViderv ever shown in Ashcville. . . ' - Our Fall exhibit of Indies' Coats, Suits, Presses, Skirts, Waists, Etc., is i-ompleta in . every detail Never heforo has any stijre in Asheville shown such attractive values. Come, in and let ns show you, You will be pleased.' j Royal Society Flaws, ''iwo Skeins 5c. - We are agents for Pictorial Keview Tattcrns New magazines just received.. Coino, in and see' them. i Nnv. 3, Fire tod -r in t'Mi. b"
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