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.-1 ill J IF ITIAIL2 IT la Baeleaa for anyone to call at tMa office In an endeavor to 0nd out t e name of advertisers. 'Those who t irei-tlae under aa Initial or mm de time do not wiab their names to bekcAROLfN'A CCMMEHCI.CL SCHOOL ri(to public, Md they cannot be dt-u valeed at thia OBUM t fuADLEl , WANTED! To ,,cll 1111 t kw nt want tout unnnu dr tea cleaned, dye .- pressed. GOVERNMENT TtMPL0T?3 WANT-; Ero-MVrlteMt1 Ashsyrii' Sprihit -jBfcJ amination schedule. Franklin In stitute, Dept. 280-K, Rochester, N. T. . - --. h - f "i 22t-82t . . y ; r; ' WANTED Two youn lady solicitors, at once; good proposition. Call at Union Art Studio, 16J N. Pack Kq. 36-t ' ' :- ' --'- '- v-: i, -i ,i WANTED Immediately, two. young women tengrnpher. Places in e(ty. Experience necessary. ,'. Book-keep ' ins; prefeq-ed; but if you writ a good hand and don't make mistakes, will teach you' the book-keeping; and you ardt a salary from rtie start Please call at the Ashevllle Business College. 239-3t rOBKXNT. TOR RENT Furnished modern cot tage on Chestnut street In best residential section of city. - Large front and; back; r Ipta plenty -y of hade trees '-en' modern "' conven iences, No. 1G 'Chestnut 8t, Phone i22y-;;,y , j,- . f-o-tt FOR RENT Fquc Toom.,eottage, in good condition'. " X'pply' at No!' tl Phlfer street, or Glen Rock Barber shop. . 239-t FOR RENT Furnished, or urifurnlsh ed, g-roorti ? housed orf1; f- 'Fearson Drive. Also .cozy -room flat 'close in. F. M. Messier, "American Na - tlonal Bank Bulldjrig. Phone 682. 'V'.- "': St-tt FOR RENT rwwtrebls store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Box .117. Canton, If. a :,; FOR, RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. vl Grady street 18(-tf FOR, RENT Completely furnished large boarding house, 10 room house, 6 room cottage. D. S. Wat son; FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at V College Park Place; close in; prices reasonable. FOR RENT My Home,' 203 Haywood street A. M- Raltardr M. D. ' f Hi' -iV 22-12t FOR- RENT or 4 sunpy. connecting rooms, rtrst'noof," 'furnished for house keeping, gas and sink. 28 Sturnes avenue. FOR RENT Furnished, one room cottage, "ene ' 4 -room nifcirtmentr modern conveniences. Room 9, Revclt Building. F. P. Ingle. FTTRitlSHED ROOMS With or wltiW ouf board: also for light house keeping. -6 Starne avenue. 239-3t i FOE SALE FOR SALE Excellent black and white sported) pooyposy buggy and hatneaa,. . .Bargain if taken at once. Price only $125. ' Pony twelve years old; buggy only slightly abused Address Luke Dixon, Ashevllle, care Gasette-News. ' '208-tf XR';SALE Nice gnHe 'ponV and bUt;gy cheap. Apply Windsor Hotel. . ' 23-7t FOR SALE Twenty-horse-power en gine and boiler with Diston saw at tachment; capacity 15,000 feet per day. Half price for cash. Apply to "P- J.' J." Gazette-News, Ashevllle, N.-JC. dh-Hf. FOR . SALE One 4 and one l-room house on easy terms. Call or phone D. K. Lyerty. 23-6t OVERSTOCK SALE 1 hens or pul. lets; S. C. White Leghorns, good layers; S or 0 cockerels. Thomas S. .Clark, 144 N. Main St. Phone 1!S. .. 23-t FORjHALE OR EXCHANGE A n W roim strietiy- modern- cottage, large lot well located, will sell for St.QOO.OO. I30Q.0O ciikU balance $25 per' month or wfll exchange frtr vucnnt lot and give easy terms. Ad d rejig Owner, Gazetto-News. 239-St -L FOR SALE A new t foom 'IJunga nif, strlrtly modern, '' large lot, Paved street; near cur line. Pries I32fi0 at reasonable . terms. Ad dreiw I), Ganette-Newa 239-St i rot SALE , r Beautiful' 'SuKurbaln -home; on car line,' surrounded b grove of tree with five acres of land, city water, electric lights. Very easy terms. CAN ADAY REALTY CQ. ; 10 .'.' Pack Sl. " ' PIoiH ,7lt, SPECIAL PEICE3 ' - It will pay yon to ask for our prices en rugs aad matting,' alse awnings. window shades and bouse .cleaning of 11 kind.. . 7 7 ' ZX - Aslieville Carpet Eotua. Ho. ,M-M Charrli St PSnn tsS We Stand for the Sonth as Did Lee and Jackson. Roirg the oldest Old Line Legal Rescrvq Botithern Mutual Company. Iseulnr all of th Ktnnrionl ts,ti,-.i.. giving the lowest possible fates con sistent with safety. W solicit your rntromige. , ' . , The Security Life & Annuity . ; Company - ' '. ttt r.rmtwlMiro, H. C. ' & B. SMITH. Speelsl Agent, IHSCLLLAIIEOUS To persons desiring to enter our evening, or noonday classes, see Mia Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, I Pattery Park place. . , l.0""CA.Srt, given for selling, 3.00 orth -of pur useful novelties. Send fer them' today.'1 Address Clarence K. 4 Wyatt A, Co,, Box 1909, Con way. S. C . v -' tlS-U BABY CARRIAGE AD tJO-CART TIRES We have a-complete stock of solid rubber tires in all sizes for baby carriages, go-carts, veloci pedes, tricycles, eta. Prices 35c to 7Se according to slse. S. M. I learn & CO.. -Battery Park, Place, Phone 448. : . i a - . . WR WlLLPAl YOU 1S per 100 for distributing our circulars in your towa. Complete outtlt IS cents. Address Clarence K. Wyatt & Co., ltox' 1909, Conway, 8.' C. 286-7t FURNITURE, bought, Bold and ' ex- changed. Kasy payment. II Booth Main St Phone l6. Ut-XS CHAS. . IV 'StUDER,' 'Hi H. Pack square, furnniture bought; sold, stored and1 rented;'' For sale type writers and piano , NEW RU03 From old carpets We make them In any slse. ' Ours are superior to others. . Writ for cata logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1101 Ca thedral St, Baltimore, Md. l(l-7St BOYS start In the show business. You cas make blg mofley; We will 'start jou without cost. Full particulars free. Address Clarence K. Wyatt & Co., Box 190, Conway, S. C. 235-7t ARE YOU GOING AWAY and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. I Ftnkelsteln Loan Office and you will find an unredeemed one to suit you: ' 21 So. Main St. -J' !, .tv.-Hf.. -. -'. Slt-IOt MAKE BTG MONEY collecting names. We will pay you tit per IDA. .-Full particulars, etc., sent you for IS cents. Address Clarence JC Wyatt Ce.,Boa? ld, Conway, B. C. - '" ' ' 235-7t ROCK LEDGE, (I Haywood street, IS Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mr. P. J. Corcoran, Prop. START A MAILORDER BUSINESS 100 clreulats and complete Instruc tions only -15 cents. Address Clar ence K. Wyatt & Co., Box 1909, Conway, S. G. 23r-"t. HUNTERS, are you loot..ig for an ' unredeemed shotgun 7 We have all well, known makes L. C Smith, Parker Bros., A. H. Fox, Ithaca, 'Remington, etc," We carry a com plete' line of ammunition and goods f6r hunteri H; ' L. Flnkelsteln Loan Office, 23 South Main St. 213-JOt FOUND A red cow. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for ad. 228-tf. FREE 1LLUSTRATF.D BOOK tells about over 360,000' protected posi tions In U. S. service. More than 40.000 vacancies every year. There Li a big chance here for you. sure and generous pay, lifetime employment. Easy to get Just ask for booklet. C 693. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. A BIG PACKAGE of Postcards. Sam ples, Papers, Circulars, etc., will be sent you - for' S' cents. Address Clarence K. Wyatt & Co., Box 1909. Cunway, S. C. 233-Tt THE BELVEDERE, 57 Spruce street; steam heated rooms; table unsur passed; reduced rates till January 1. Mrs. W. R. Hyman. 235-2t HHOKS called for, repaired and re turned promptly. Gilmer Bowden, 26 K. College. Phone 1S17. 219-28t NOTICE Notice Is hereby1 given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city of Ashevllle, aa required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and tiled his report In the office of the city clerk, showing the amount ef work done and the rost thereof In the mat ter of paving and Mherwlee Improving Magnolia avenue from its Intersection with Cumberland avenue to it Inter section With North Mara street in said city, and also showing the name of each abutting , owner : 'thereon, - the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share-of. cost' of such street Improvement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice Is hereby further given that at the Itrst regular meeting of the said board of aldermen, to be held after the axpora tlon of ten ilt) day from this data. said board Of aldermen wllr consider said report and; It po valid objections be an a lie thereto the, same will . be adopted and hpproVed by said board and the lien and assessments of said street Improvement will then become complete and operative.'- ' Ashevllle, N. November (. 19U. U W. YOTJNG. I.12-I6t .City-Clerk. Carolina Commercial School Peart L. Holman,' Vrln., Fhooe 974. (I. U flail, Asa'l Prls., PI tone 1741. Mrs. C. B. Campbell, Prin. Shorthand , -, Dept., Plume 11. '' Sf kofil at Battiwy Park Place, Studcats may enter, at ' any 'time. Single course Z$ cash,' $59 on time, combined course" I !; cash; . 7 on time. We are offering two gold medals la Shorthand, one for the one making the highest speed and the other for the best progress. - Enter at once If you wish to enter In th contest ' , ., LOGAN MF.RCIIANT TAILOR Legal IlMg. g Park Square. , ' Phone 7t7. - . It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds ol ;. Ashevllle Kcadct-H. Don't neglect an aching back. Backache Is ,the, klclnejU cry; for neip.- j v. . Neglect hurrying to their aid. '. Means that urinary troubles follow quickly, r- ;;'-'" i l.j v"i ' ' -j Dire distress. ."Bright's disease.' ' a. P. Hamriek, preacher, 51, Bux ton street, Ashevllle, N. 3., says: "For four years I was afflicted, with kidney trouble and I think It ; was caused by overwork. My back pained me, es pecially when I stooped or lifted and When I got up in 'the morning, I felt extremely lame across .my loins. I was; languid and nervous, had head ache and dlfesy spells' and tired easi ly. ' The kidney secretions passed so frequently as to annoy me and ' this weakness broke my" rest at' night Finally 1 egan using Bonn's Kidney Pills and the contents of three- boxes cured me. I am very grateful to this! remedy for what it has lono for rnie." For sale by nit dealers.' price 50 cents. -'FoBter-Mllbiifn Co.," Buffalo. NeW York, solo agents for the tTnited States. ' - ! ... Remember the name Doan's and take no other. '.. WAITED. s 5fc SHOE REPAIRING Half soling, sewed, SO and 7Sc; children's shoes, 1 5o and 0c We send out and get your shoea Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital, 42 South Main. ' . .'. ' 208-tf. WANTED One or two young men can have board with home'eomforts in a private fumlly, good table,-no sick people taken. Address Mrs. X, care Gazette-News. J.1B-6t $2,100 to 13500 to invest In a paying business. Can render services; mora information by addressing "P.". Ga-rette-News. 208-tf. A., i , WANTED Men with new fall units that need pressing to send them to the Ashevllle Cleaning and Pressing Club. $1 a month, three months $2.60. Every modern appliance And expert help. Ladies work a special ty. 3. C. Wllbar, Phone 389. '" WANTED Your stenographic work. Prices reasonable; ' satisfaction given. See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. ' Phone 974. tf J. H. McGINNESS has moved to room 4 Masonic building. Market St., op posite Y. M. I. su-iim dyeftig tail oring and cleaning. Phone 185". WANTED Your Notary public work. Residence 123 Asheland Avenue. Phone 9. Jas. W. Albright SS-tf WANTED To elj, cheap, about half pride, a scholarship- In ' the - Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "J.," care this paper. tf WANTED Men and boy te take 10 day practical course In our. ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and accept good positions. Three hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. .'.'.. - : ito-tf WANTED Second hand bags and burlap. Write- for prices. - Rich mond Bag Company, Richmond, Va. 219-26t WANTED Is your raxor rusty, dull. thick and heavy, honed out of shape, hsndle broke, gap In It? If so, bring It to us. If your shears are In bad condition, bring them, too. W polish and sharpen pock et - knife. Physicians tools, and etc Ashevllle Barber Supply Co. Phone 432. 21 N. Main at WANTED Your repair work, 12 years experience In Jewelry, watch repair gun and locksmith work. Work guaranteed and finished promptly. N. A. Harrison, 23 South Main street Phone (87. 212-26t COOK STOVE WANTED Or small range, In good condition. Inquire of C. W. Capell, at Gatette News. POSITION WANTED by experienced hotel baker; can furnish nest refer ences. Address "Uaker,'? care Ga-xctte-News. ' ; " 239-St TOR SALE 1 Seventeen acres ; land, and ' new four room house, good barn, nn wa ter, also running wntrr an place, only one mile from'" West 'Ashevllle oar line, price $1300.90 this Is ft bargain, See us at once..) -:- "''s f . J. 11. VZXhAMU $ BVH ( IUil statJ i K.u. , , TRUNKS AND LEATHER G9QDSL, ; a onr specialty.- it oteV io loan on diamonds,' watches, Jewelry md anything of yame. H. L. HNKELSTEIN Loan CSice.'' 23 S.'Main St Phone C27i AsheTffla. WANTS 1 A - . i l "t r : PtraJ. Have Been Known 'te'Tiar "an. . ; Alljgatep. te Pisces. . The most savage and'' bloodthirsty flak In all the water of the earth are the peral, declare Charle .Llrlneton BnlJ In "Under the Bctrf of 1h; Jfpn gle." They are from twelve to four teen tnche In length, and look not ti.n Uk the northera bassral though more powerfully built ; Tkejr -bafe- been known to attack an aOllgator, discover a rent la the skin of the great reptile and tear and devour : htm .until noth ing but his bones and rough skin wu left. .. ; . ,r ': The peral are silvery green in co,or Their thick, muscufar Jaws are nrujed with row' of teeth like "those of i crosscut saw,, sharp , and triangular and fltttag Mac.tly.-tojnjthefji These Jawa and -teeth ire, most formidable beiug ble,t cut to niece anything less hard $baa the he4,ot a tortoise The lower-lobe trf the biU 1 longer tian tb upper .one and all the nn abort; giving the lmttressioh, a do the thick, ' rounded ' bodj . "au.4 wd. , ot great ftrengtlu, -i m " .V , ';' ' It la .fortunate that jli U tb Ijength nd breadth of; norJAeri jontb.Amcr. tea these rapactow little murderer are found only in widely scattered .10- ulitiea. . Thus one pool will fanrhor great choot qt them,' while for nines la eltuer, ulrection,, up oc flown tne same stream there, may not be another Were it not for thia. peculiar, VU: aatlon- the Jungles- would be , nearly, stripped of animal life, fof beasts and birds and reptiles o drink, ana. while those ojt ft. (etir specie MB; pet ll the water, (hejJBepd:,f)in' tb de on the teavei. otb nmr&higrby .far the greater number must coma to hf streams -and jiools. i Even .creature like that master Bsberman. the.otter. must give the neral tMi berth; and no QtUer : fish ;b. " tniHtjV thesame Tiiev have. been knpwa to leap' 4 foot out of .water bqA W. P-t of n man's band a he-was stooping to dip tip a drink, .. v , ' ;' v EARL LYTTOS 'BAP TA$TE. Dinner Bpsech That Called Forth ; Howie Cerisif n. -if I ' once sat at n bano,"uet given In London by Wilson, Barrett to Uw- rence Barrett says,., writer in nn EngliaU mogailne. ' Ear), J.ytton pre: tided, a curled, oiled, -ffcminle, su perclllou top. . -He .had a . Roman tragedy to sell to Wtlaon Barrett. Tbnt was why be came. - ,'Y , He eulogized Wilton Barrett in . a speech. "I bellere." , t said, "that Sir. Barrett wop, some sprees with a piece called : (consulting Klls note) .The l.lgUts of IOtulon., I sujipose it wns the work - ot some dramatic back. George Sims snt facing him and never snm u wora. - - - Then his lordship went drawling on: "l next tlnd ou the list of Mr. ISnr, roll's. suceesHes sonmtblu? lhUc1 'The Sliver , KliiK.' llere ajfiln I kmnv netblng of the uuthoiwlilli., Jbft n.ngen of those dramatic' carpenter? do nj.t Interest me.", At tvhl U Henry" Anliur Jopes glared and a tlus,h came, luto the face of poor blind Ilevr; Hiinnua. "Kluftlly." said Lord I.jttou. -Mr. Wilson Barrett lies plueed on UU boards what be humorously culls a Hom.'in trasedy. I refer to "Clauillaii. attrlUuted to one W. (. W'llUof v'liutu l bare never beard " '.Tbl was ion much for the banqueters. All of them were personally acquainted wltb Irv ing;' pet poet, the modest Wills Su tljflj howled derisively. w j. .- And Ear) Lyltons tragedr, pridnce:! a month later, was a dismal failure. About Yeur Initials. -What do yone, Initial spell T 8iue people have bad queer experiences. Names like Arthur S. Sullivan are un fortunate. George (Henry) Augustus Palu ; preferred, to make himself, like Ceorya Adam Smith. lute GAS, Gll- liert: A Hecket ,pf course, was jus; GAB. WhlJjUer for a while. tfVopPv4 bis. McNeill, fearing the powlble Udl- ctlle of JAM WhUtler. Henry Itlder Haggard become very Olgnlfled - ng Ik IV H.; (Henry) Austin Dobson ra fuses to be- HAUv semoviug his .first najne. and Mips, de Xovlkoft, tbougk no longer Olga Klretf. na become "Q,K.M forever.-Loudop ilioole. j, . ,- -.-T7' i i 'iii '; ... , . Cables ef Human Hair- . la north Japan 1 on eaurinoua' bea then temple, the Umber ol which were hauled from tbe, mountain and put in place wltb' ropes made froua'tbe hair of tb wowerf of the province, t'r)m I Itse ybc.-: : wlilok . were, .i brouirht forth cyi,ok pflt., tW9-nipe were ntode. one seventeen iriche In ctfcbin feronce and 1.400 feet In lencla. wb.Ue tHeiotber was eleveu tucbeeln circuni fereuce and 8.000 feet kiaa. ' '.' feeuce i fSlgued np a yetr Inquired Actor Torlck lis mm.- "Not yet." responded Actor Hamlet Pttt.'.;. ... .. . ,v . ','TUeu how do you eat?"'- . ?I m a professional bobemlan at boiemlaa restaurant." Pittsburg Post i - - ' " "'" -- - ' , f . . . j Tli Artist-Just 4 IJttle . daob of mine, yon see. dear msdam.'.lliss Gtisb (gusblncly) Ob, not' Con are entirely fawniodest T should call 1 quit a nig aaup.--nc.ur,ni , ,s. . The Veiee 4 Cspseienet SlDglefon The wpiuan I marry mnit be sn idesl lioimekecjier. Wederly Iwltb a sigh) Take my tip. old man. and frees on to practical, oue. CtiJ; cngn -ews. CinCIIESTEFir, FILLS V . 1 H DIAawNS KH4SII, Jl ' S I WIl)rl..ial,M L l-HK in K. 4 (.,., , ,,,,JJ T 1 ! . WUnf Hk b B.i.i. V 1 i ' k J I1 ' - r V 1 if !''r. AU", rr I v . Jf Uimuso r , i , . mm:: v - ,. Voiir-Money Unck If - You - Ar- Satisfied W ltlr Bic Melh ine We Recommond.'t '? -. .Not 'We Are 'so positive that our remedy will permanently relieve- i-on'tlcatloii, ho matter how chronic' it may be, that we offer to furnish the medicine at our expense should It foil to produce satisfactory results. - . -' It is worse than useless to attempt to: cure constipation with . cathartic drugs. - jlaxatlves or cathartics do much harm. ' The'y cause a reaction, Irritate,' and weaken the bowels and tend to make --constipation more chronic. Besides, their use"' becomes a habit that is dangerous. ... Constipation Is caused by a weak ness of the nerves fflieVmusotes of the targe Intestine1 or descending , colon. To' expect permanent "relief you must therefore' (one -'tip"' flmd strengthen these--'organs ond restbre'-em - to heAlthier activity.'.' 'We -wanv-ou ta ry ItexaU Order lies on our. recommenatlbn. ; They are exceedingly pleasant td take, be ing eaten (ike candy, and are ideal for ohlldron, delicate persons, "- and old folk-t, as well as for .-the' robust They ad dlrectl'. on the. nerves and muscles Of the bowels. ,'Thijy apparently .have a neutral12 action on other 'associate organs'br glands.' They do not purge, cn'use eKsnK'- looseness,' nor create any Inconvenience: ' whatever. They may be taken -at any time, Any or night. They- will positively relieve chronic or ' habitual- constipation,- if not of surKtail-VBrlety,-and the myr iads of associate or dependent ohronic ailments,- 'If taken with regularity for a leasonable'length of time. 12 tabu lets, 10 eehts: 30 tableU, 4G cenU;. 80 tablets, ' 60 cents. ' Sold- In- Ashevllle oilly ht our store The Ttexnll Htore. Smith's Drug Htorei oorner South Main street and Hnek Square. '-'... r-- ' Mrs. Howard A. Colby of Plainlleld, M.' J., is piild to he the nrst woman to use colored photography In the Maine woods. She has photographed a pair of ' wild moose. They are line pic tures, showing -the cow rtiid buH moose and onof the buiraioheif . lVV,f. llicVl4iz-lM Way, ';" 1 ); It you Jia4 a medicine that would strengthen the llyar, the stomach, the kidneys and the. bowels, and at the same time 'make yon strops? with a systemic tbnlo, don't yon believe yon we-uiq soon m weH7 f . . Thafa ''The Iax-Fo Way." , We ask: you to buy tae flrst bottle on the money-back plan, and. you will ask your druggist to sell you the second- .'' :.; ...! '. ' .:. It keeps your whole Insldes right 1 There. 1 nothing; else made like Urx-Fof. J- ..( ' ' 'f Remember the name LAX-FOS. In Australia are found the .largest birds'' nests In the world. They are built hy.-tbe -Jungle fowl' In great mounds, and their height averages about 15 feet. : They -ar formed of twigs and sticks like other nests, but they weigh tons in extreme cases. '.' Only a woman can understand the prostrating effect of disorders in the femala organism tbe misery of it and Its depressing influence on the mind. Many .wumen who ''formerly' suffered from these, disorders owe their pres ent health to DR. SIMMON'S SQUAW VINK'.COMPOUSD." It. exercises a. powerful restorative' influence oA the female gestrtfttve system, builds dp a strong body, restore healthy regular ly -and .promote cheerfulness and a clear, j rosy, complexion. ., Price 1 1.00 per bottle; Bold by, all druggist ? A GOOD ntQNT JS:AIX RIGHT., A good front Is a good thing. But remember the front onl' brings trade it cannot keep it J An electric sign and well lighted windows will bring people In; but unless the store Is well lighted they wHI neither buy much, stay long, nor-some again; Electrify your store Inside aa well' us outside, and If the' goods are good,, business Will W tbe soma, v.' -K , at Enjoy an bear at Theato. NOTICE. N'orth Carolina.- Baneoaaba County In the Superior Court- Leuna Hemming vs. Charley Flem- ming. bum mens by Publication... The defendant In the above enUtled cause i Mill take notice that an action entitled as atwve haa been- commenced In the Superior oonrt or 'Buncombe county. North Carolina, for a divorce from the bonds of snstrtmony, and the defendant will further take notice that he u required to appear at the next erm of the superior court ef &io eouhty, to be twlfl a tbe tk Monday before the 1st Monday In Marrh,"lir, to-wit,n th J2na "duy ef January, 112, at the court kouse In -Asheviile In said county; and answer or demur to the eorrtplalnt whleh Hsill be do posited In the office of the clerk of the Superior court of said Bounty,1 wlttoM the (list three) day of said term;-and lot the said, defendant take notice that If he fall to answer to said complaint wtthitithe time-fequlre try law,- the melntii wHitaeply to the court fcw the relief demanded in the complaint. a This lh list day of October. 11 1. " ,i t MA ROUS EltWl.V, ii Clerk -'Rtmetio -4k)urt, . .Bunoomb -. Cmmty. ', ''-. 'A :, : '. i ' f i iv M .;' if. : n ' : Stat of North "fcarollna," Buncombe County. In the atupenor court Hefiire the Clerk. E. H. Pranks, et aL, vs. Dora Rich, et al. SERVICE ,BT PUBUCA TU)N. NOTICE. , The defendants. Elisabeth Hale and hushana, Barnes Hale and M. A. Blch admlnlstrstrlr of tHlle Flott, dertased. will take notice that a special pro- ceedlnf entitled a above ha been commenced lr the Superior Court of Runombe county fnrvthe purpose of cUIn certain real estate si rusted In said .county and dtvldlnc the proceeds of sch sale tamoa the several heirs at "law according to their respective Interests therein;, and- the said- de fendant will further take notice that they are required to appear at .ths oftlce ot the Clerk of the Superior cotirt tor the county of Buncombe, on the Iflth day of November, 1U, and- aner r demar td the petition of the petitioners within the time re quired by law, and let them tal; no tice that If tbf fall to answer the said petition within the time required by law, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the petition. ' Given under my hsnd this the I Fib day of October, lltl.,. - MAIU'US RRWIN, Clerk of the Superior Court -- 1 ...... k , NovemberMrl aild 17r.iind ure of this announcement. I have, about 500 dozen men, women and children"' stockings (boys and girls thrown in)j and am going to ssll the larger part of them Novem ber 16 and 17, mid want you here. There will be good feized reduction on these goods but if it is stockings only that ' yoii want, we can-t ' do 'In truth .what , some of our friends' who are, having sales do; sell you goods at half and one-third the regular .price at;hg'nsictnll Tpny; you i ' ; ''''.","''''. V-; '-ii-1 '- r'--;; ' ' ; . ' : "'. the;20c sort at 15c, tho 25c ' . ' - '; - ' " iCvariety of Indies' nosiery : - - that we do not think ' can be cx;i.; celled for the price ': we ask ; .though' yon'may not agree with lis, because the fellow that sells pitches his tune by the scale of profit and tlie' fellow thai biiys pitches his tune dowtf by ithe scale of his purse. - In thiff Tot . we have' plain and, rib fleeced goods, email j "medium ".and 'ex tra large' size, plain' black, as . well as whlie feet,' white y'and gray mixed. In tfyisvlot is the ly Vithout a seam anvwhere. 12 l-2c, 15c and 20c; extra at 25c. "."'". " . . TJ. To-'TMrxr , ..... IO HIJ u . Way out in our beautiful, hills in Ellers Cove, at the head waters of.Reeiiis Creet, lives a man, his wife, and thirteen children; one of ; the happiest families I ever knew. . I gtayjed, UHgUt ,in-tlii home not long ago, an 'rtftn 'anna flia .liiTlroTi frofVioirarl n GAmA of llin mil. sical instruments. T was but ,on 1 the porctf and 1 could only hear the song of the beantifviV anot sblnin fitillnofiti of the mDuritains that .'lowered far above "the noise' of progress below us, and the brook, ; ive'call it tlie apring branch," that ran within six feet of the' front door, would break in as it tumbled oyer rocks, with the, most beautiful chorus. T thought' this' is' enough, when Sud denly this little family brpke in with some of tho sweet est fmisie the untrained ar ever heard. I have listened to Sousa's' BamJ,ieTds,'Dockstaciers, the. Rational la rines, and that wonderful 'music in the Hippodrome, but no music like this,'! thought 'ever touched " my heart And I planrjeti then that they should bless others and will be' in my store o mix ihusic with stockings Novem ber 1 and 17, to give music while we sell stockings. And rem?mber the only training they ever had was by their humble fireside If you want to hear; "My :r Carolina - Hills" in all of its thnlhng I i t IV My utock of good fast black Hosiery .was ioevcr more complete, and for'tnisses and bovs. vouVant that sort. ' !1 v ; t r'V,;Mf ,- J-s J OnvF T"v-.Test specials is a Gentlemen V 'Hose, gray niixod, jaUVii)l, half hose, for the unheant of price M 10c. A black and white foot of etra quality for l(k'. A black with linen heel and toe, for 10c. , ' , ' . -. .. - ... , i n ! ; . I II Star's Cash Store to Y 16 SiMdn StJHv . . c I ,j . ' . -. ddn't f orget thA hiufilc feat, . Bovs find itririswneod "AwfulrlTosiery. We have it for this sale not as I' tufV : as ' U ought to ; be, but as : tuf - .. can get them. The' 12 ;-2o sort at 10c, the 15o sort at .12 l-2n. sort at "20c;- - That's all. at ' L - Eh W f J fine T'T v . Cvt?.- sweetness, cpme. , . -. eVr-ii a V.-.,;'.. i tv.. ' f fev-i -(.' I MAc!i!!e,Na n AX f - r . s
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1911, edition 1
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