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1 ',imm&immm::- -sm :c& ' i ifa7 'ckr Pcpzrt:AzrA-rPi....3 ; You mail the letter, today, yott get the goods tomorrow. This is (the slogan of our Mail Order Diepl. Prompt ness. Nearly every answer to our Mail Orders thanks us for quick delivery. : ' - ' " " ' ; ! &;zrj;sd;i?tq Sale Prices for Cash This, rule will be strictly adhered to.' The ' isaler will last until Thanksgiving. See our WINDOW DIS-' PLAY. . It is out of the ordinary. Nothing sold at Sale prices until Tuesday. - fifth Annual JhanksgivingJ a la of household Ainons ;'h ' Jala Begins Jomorfoit-juesday ' i!I . 1 ,. . '. '.I,... .... The sale begins TUESDAY, Noyi 21. Housekeepers look forward to this Thanksgiving Event, as the time when linen closets may be replenished at less cost. The Bon Marche is the recognized headquarters for the best in Liriens. Our stock since the removal has been greatly. ,strengthned ., ; ;u ': : ;- Style, Quality and Value are the chief, characteristics of this Annual Sale .of Thanksgiving Linens. Last year the Sale was very successful, but we have gone further this season, our line is more extensive, more comprehen sive than ever before. '.I'-.' ' ' This is a live store. We are not satisfied with good enough, we want better. This Sale demonstrates that we are ever on the alert for more business. We prepared for it.montlis ago. Placed import orders, so as to get the lowest market' price. The regular prices quoted here are our own prices, guaranteed to be the lowest similar goods can be bought for in the United States. v s ; . . . ' . a a- Special Prices on Jable Damask 59c mercerized table daraask,;72 inches, wide, for 48c yard. $1 linen table damask, 72 inches wide, is priced at 85c yard. " $1.25 linen '.table damask, 72 inches wide, . sells for 98c yard. $1.50 linen table damask, 72 inches wide, is priced at $1.19 yard. $1.75 linen table damask, 72 inches wide, is priced at $1.35 yard. $2 linen table damask, 72 inches wide, is priced at $1.69 yard. $2.50 linen table damask, 90 inches wide, sells for $2.09 yard. Bureau scarfs, limited number, to go at 33c each. 59c hemstitched linen towels are priced at 49c each. ffapkins are Qrea tly Underpriced . 1,25 linen napkins,.18ic'l8 inches, are priced, at 98c dozen. f $1.75 linen napkins, 21x21 inches, are priced at $1.35 dozen. $2.00 linen napkins, 20x20 inches, are priced at $1.49 dozen. $2.50 linen napkins, 22x22 inches, are priced at $2.09 dozen. ' $3.00 linen napkins, 23x23 inches, are priced at $2.39 dozen. $4.00 linen napkins, 24x24 inches, are priced at $3.25 dozen. $5.00 linen napkins, 24x24 inches, are priced at $3.98 dozen. 20c towels, special lot, good size, for 14c each. 15c towels, red border, any quantity, for 12c each. U Silks for QSc tard-rrSale Be gins oday f ; The Silk Seetion will endeavor to rival the f' Linen Department. Here we have gathered a remarkably t fine line of $1 silks to seli at a very special price. .We have held many sales, but it is doubtful if we have every offered e" " more seasonable and well selected assortment ; to the Buying Public, at so low a price. , t .., Below we list the various fabrics, their J width and worth and also the price that will sell them. ' ':' Black and colored taffeta silks, 36 inches . wide, $1.00 quality. Black Peau de Soie, 36 inches wide, $1.00 'quality. - Persian and Dresden Silks, $1.00 quality." ( Novelty checked and figured silks, $1.00 '. quality, t . ; . , . : Crepe Cashmere, all colors, $1.00 quality. ! . Crepe de Chine Scarfiing, beautiful designs, ;4oS.r!"f'?u..:....;..;68cyd; . Visit the Ready -tO'id eat Section . . We are constantly receiving' new apparel in this De partment Ewry express brings something new. : If you want to keep posted on the styles as they come out, you should visit here frequently. " - , i 20 more sample suits arrived recently, $25 values, we are closing th&m out with a number of the regular stock, at half price, or $12.50. . . ' ' $30 suits are priced for November selling at $25.: ; . $35 suit Wooltex line included, for $28.; ' Reversible Polo Coats are priced at $14.50 on up.. Black Broadcloth Coats are priced at $12.50 to $35. - Fur Coats, in'pony and Alaskan sealj for $30 to $100. "Son Marche" Cut qiass--toei ll- iMecied v' .Tlianksgiving time we think of Cut Glais, linens,' turkey, etc. We can fur- i nish you with th ; fonner two. : ; . , "Bon Marche' Cut Glass ;'. Tumblers are priced at $2.65 ' -'!.. f4-tJ set of six. ' . ' . .., "Bon Marche" Cut Olass Water. PitcherH are priml at $2.65. " ' WMf fyngf to trunks and Suit Gases Customlers are coming op daily to the third floor 'to inspect our line of Trunks and Suit Cases. -They don't all buy, but they at least show ' they are interested. We want to interest you, You may not need a trunk or grip nowj but you will need one some day. Trunks are priced at $5.50 to $50. Suit Cases are priced at $7.50 to $25. Bamboo Suit Cases, for $3.50. M ...... IMMENSE POWER PROJECT RUMORED And the Completion of Links That Would Give Southern a Knoxville-Atlanta Trunk Line Four Immense Power '' Dams to Be Built Risurvey in Progress. Among tome of the railroad men of the city there are rumors of vast in dustrial developments that are being projected along the Little Tennessee river below Bushnell, which, If carried out, will be of far reaching influence in the Industrial and railroad world. Like most rumors which have to do with great undertakings, they are not easily substantiated, as those inter ested are naturally averse to talking of their plana for publication, but these plans do appear so practicable Can't Trifle With Nature Sleeplpvjneas, shaky nerves, stomach trouble, weak heart, headaches, etc., are effects of ten caused by coffee and tea drinking. There can be no relief until .he cause if It be coffee or tea la removed. Then Nature will repair the damage; and the return to health can be hastened by using well-boiled POSTUM the pure ' liquid oo-chink containing the nourishing ele ments of wheat, Including the phosphate of potash grown In the grain) which Nature re- . quires in rebuilding body and brain. "There's a Reason" And' It Is explained In the Mltle book. "The Road to Well vIlU," In packages. Postum Cereal Co., Limited, 7 Batt ;ek, Mich. and so probable, that It would be hard to believe that the rumors have not some good foundation. These devel opments If perfected will result In the completion of another trunk line for the Southern railway, something for which It Is understood the company has long been working, and in the con struction of three Immense power dams on the Tennessee and one on the Cheoah river. The dams are to be for the purpose of furnishing elec tric power to factories in North Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. Itolocatlng Snrrejr Ordered. The rumors arose from a certain order that It is said has gone out of the general offices of the Southern railway, which was that a survey be made, relocating the routs of tha rail road running along ths Little Tennes see river, a part of which has already been built and Is now in operation. Several forces of men are at work surveying the new route which will be located nearly 200 feet abovs the river bed, so that ths dams can be built. It Is understood that when the survey ha", been completed, the road Is to be finished from Sevlervllle to Franklin. N. C, which will give a direct route from Knoxvllle to Atlanta. There are now two gaps in the road, one between Franklin and Bushnell, and the other between Pontana and ths Tennessee line. Both gaps would probably have been filled years ago had It not been for ths litigation over ths right of way through a power alts owned by ths J. 8. Bailey company at Rocky Point According to reports, this power site with nearly all ths river bed below Bushnell has Deen ' purchased by a great power company, the name of which is not disclosed, and ths com' pany proposes to build a ' dam- at Rock Point 184 feet high, which will back ths water nearly to Bushnell, a distance of 12 miles. Two ether Aimi ars to be built below this, nearer to the Tennessee line, and tha fourth will be built oh ths Cheoah river. Coal F1plil-U.Ho Una. Ths construction of the dams will mean much to the, whole of western North Carolina, In fact the influence will not be limited to sections, but the completion of ths railway trnnk line will probably bs of more Immediate interest. The route up the Tennessee is said to be one of the most practica ble, as a link in a et il-flelds-to-ths-sea road, of any that has aver been surveyed. It has1 been surveyed time and again and years ago It was staked off by ths old "Black Diamond" com pany and it was thought certain that ths road would bs completed at that tlms. i During later years sn'd after the Southern began to take up ths matter, things have been held In check by the J. S. Bailey company, which owned the site at Rocky Point. The Southern tried to secure a right of way before commencing the construction of the road, but could not do so, and then the work was started in three places on the line, at Bushnell, at the Ten nessee end and at the Franklin or Georgia end, the company evidently trusting to condemnation proceedings to complete the right of way, and it was given out that the power proposi tion was simply a hold-up scheme. Of Almost rnllmited Value. All the time the power company maintained that the site was of almost unlimited value and it is understood that large sums of money were re fused for the right of way. At any rate the road was built from Bush nell to Pontana, a distance of about IS miles, the road was also extended to Franklin from the Georgia line. and from Sevlervllle to the Tennessee- North Carolina line. A fins grade was secured, it being stated that when the road was complete a car could be started at the Georgia line and It would roll all the way to ths Knoxvllle yards, coming to a stop without brakes. It was ths securing of this grade which caused the railroad to refuse to build the road high enough above the power site that the dam could be built, but it Is now said that the engineers think that svsn by doing this,, they can get a grade not over 6-10 of one per caot, which Is scarcely perceptible. , Investors have been, alive to tha possibilities of ths Tennessee as a potential powi r source for a long tlms. The question seemed, to be as to how the ppwer could be used. From Bush nell to the Tennessee line, there la a great lair, ana many rapiat ana tne banks ars steep and of rocav so that the dams may be built on good .foun dations, and at .comparatively UUU Chattanooga and the 1 s!ore ' resulted " to w, ana now it appears, that It was not the regular Chattanooea 'varsltv team hut. an far rauh learned, must havs been the teanj of tne Atnens branch of the University CATARRH OP THE STOMACH. A Pleasant, Simple, ' But Safe and tltmuil euro For It. cost. 1 '.';. VISITOR FOQTE.iLL TEAM YJI5 PIE FBBf THE EiOHS nil ii-"T Athens 'Preparatory1 School; It Is Argued,' Must Have . I Famished Victims. It appears that ths Bingham foot ball team baa been rather unlucky In some of ths games arransed for the season, at least In tha representation that have been made to Hlnnhm. aa la, to bs supposed. conilJcriig ,,thnt manner in which,, the gamua, have been advertised. - One gnms was ad vertised to be played with the. foot ball team of the. University of Georgia a few weeks ago and when ths match was pulled off, Illngham simply ran away with the visitors and It then came out that It was not ths regular 'varsity team. Saturday the Rlngham . team ad vertised to play ths University of COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. Catarrh of the Itonunh ti lnn been considered the next thing to In curable. The usual avmntnma ra a full or bloating sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of gases, causing Dressure on the hanrt and lungs and difficult breathing, head aches, fickle appetite, nervousness and m. general piayea out, languid feeling. There is often a foul taste la the mouth, coated tongue and If the inte rior of the stomach could bs seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condi tion. Ths cure Of thia common anil nhatl. nata troubls is found In a treatment which causes the fond tn ha ro1lv thoroughly digested before It has time to iermeni ana irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of ths stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion tne one necessary thing to do, and when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will havs dtiun. pea red. ... , . According to Dr. Harlanson. the safest and best treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet, mmiwiuil nf Diastase. Aseptio Pepsin, a little Nux, uoiaen seal ana fruit acids. Theue tablets can now he fnnnd at 11 Arn stores under the name of etuert's Dys- muieis ana nei oeing a patent medicine can bs used . with narfect safety and assurance that healthy ap petite and thorough digestion will fol- iuw iuoir reguisr use arter meats. ' Tha plan of dieting Is simply an other name for tarvatfnn mnA tha ii mm o prepared foods and new fangled presKiasi roods simply makes matters worse aa any dyspeptic who has tried them knows. AS Dr. Umiwll aava I, nnlff rmmnwk I can Imagine why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not universal! naawt tiv everybody who Is troubled In any way wim poor aigestlon, is because many people seem to think that because medicine- Is advertised bv trademark it must be a humbug, whereas, as a matter or truth, any druggist who Is observant knows that Stuart's Dyspep sla Tablets havs cured mors people of catarrh of the atomach, . Indigestion, heartburn, heart trouble, nervous prostration and run-down condition generally, than, than all the patent meoicines ana doctors ' prescriptions for stomach troubls combined. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is Hhe safest preparation as well ss ths sim plest and mnri rnnvsnlant xhmiIii t,,r any form of indigestion, catarrh of the stomach, biliousness, sour stom ach, heartburn and bloating after meals, For sals by all druggists at ( cents a box. . ' Send your name and address today for a free trial packuge and ses for yourself. Address T. A. Stuart Co., ISO Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. of1 Chattanooga, which" lsslmply a preparatory school. . , . ; r Of course Blneham la a nranara. tory school, too, but it would seem mat it is unrortunate, to say the least of it, to have spectators go to ths grounds expecting to sea a good game with a 'varsity team, and then witness a one-sided performance. Naturally a university has more than one team, but a glance at the caras advertising the game of Satur day would lead one to suppose that It was the 'varsity team to he played. Bingham ploughed her way at will through the line of her opponents Saturday. She scored after about three minutes and continued to make touchdowns and goals about as fast as the players cared to make the effort, the visitors being able to make little resistance. - Enjoy as hour at Thaata. " ( Bowling Scores" The following -were the scores made at the bowling tournament at the Albemarle club last Friday night:-. W. E. Wales.. . . .180 124 136 30 630 L. H. Jones .154 202 150 .. B12 B. Randolph .,..134 14S 16 (0 E01 H. Redwood ,...146 152 154 4S 47 P. R. Allen .138 165 105 75 483 W. R. Borne 132 136 166 45 471 Kl M. Fltspatrlck.lt 3 173 142 .. 468 E. C. Sawyer.... 121 164 153 50 -68 W. K, Kindel 133 136 177 .. 446 C."WKatn -JT: t .118" 11 115 ,75 401 A. 8. Fedde 108 102 12t 60 3S W. R. Campbell. .114 120 lit 45 338 TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It falls to aire. E. W. GROVE S sig nature Is on each bos. 26c Changs of program nightly at Theate, Ths Theato show tha latest pictures. THE WISTARIAS MISS MARIE BARNES. T T BILTMORE, N. 0. High class Ward and pleasaant rooms. ' Lunches and din- 1114. mere for automobile parties arranged by Kates on application, telephone T t . I. ,. , Attractive Values s Goats - - r-- -,. .ins a ' l' - ' m . 'a a,' t- . and Hms V - Another big shipment just to hand, including Mamot and Pony Coats also some very pretty Plush and Velvet Coat. The fur shipment i comprised of some elegant - sets t and I pieces. Muffs and Scarfs in Russian Lynx, ' Isabella Fox, U ray and Ulack Wolr..tflack Seal, Raccoon, Mink, Etc. vve have tlieni all marked at prices 'which make them douibly at-j tractive. -. . , .. ' . .. t 't n r.r . i y . t li 1 t' ' '...; 51 Fatten Ave. :. A '.
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