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? Q.if FL.E FiiELiiiJi :3k-; - ; SI AT ;.GUEFErYS' ... b .' !-.S I-F03 THE FGULTHY SnC;7 I The Ladies' Gutf ittei Barred kock Clnb Will Meet "WTvT" A. TT-C Here at Time of Show Prospects Excellent, r Ladies Suits, Misses Suits, Junior Suits, Ladies' Coats, Misses Coats, Chil dren's Coats, Ladies' Sweaters, Misses' Sweaters, Children's Sweaters, Ladies' Furs, Misses' Furs, Children's Fura Ever)-thing for women and children. .. . . Remember our Millinery Department. One of the most complete in the city. '' j I . t t. ... 1 . AT fil TFFFVS The Only Dry Goods Store on the Sqiiare r JUDGE KNAPP'S SOCIALISTIC UTTERANCES CREATE STIR. L "VI . .V ,v '"V- 1 , ' , M .vs Presiding Judge Martin A. Knapp, of the United States Court of Co a icrce, has created quite a wtir in government and flnanclal circles by declaring 'i Philadelphia recently that the only solution of the economic problem can--'routing tbe people of the United States was a general Increase in the wages t all workers. Judge Knapp's remarks stirred his audience, among whom were same imminent railroad heads, when he said that government ownership of the raB Mfcds mlifhl ret tx-oicr the t.nlv alternative In the preseuc ,-llroal ituatlt. FOR TAKING STATE-WIDS ' ISSUE TO THE POLLS Virginia aptistx' RmuilntlniiK Dcniunil Virginia Baptists' Resolutions Demand Question. Norfolk. Va.. Nov. :'l. The feature of tlm final session of the Keneral Bap tist convention of Virginia yesterday was the adoption of a strong report ly lis temperance committee, calling upon the next legislature to pass an enabling act. such as will provide for nn election on state-wide prohibition, ftev. E. J. Richardson, speaking to the report, declared that the people of Virginia will stand for no "monkey business" In this connection, and that something will explode If a state-wide election is not soon provided for. A social service commission was named to deal with and report on the divorce and lliiuor evils. The people next door seem anxious to bo friendly." "How did you gut that Idea?" "They have busted their phono graph." Houston Post. "Now, Fobhy." said the mother an Rril;', "don't let me speak to you attain." , "Hut," returned the naughty little fellow, "what can I do to prevent you, mamma." Satin. Above Everything Else a well-fed brain and nervous system are essential to success. Brain workers especially need food in the morning that will not overload the stomach. Much depends on the start one gets each day, as to mental vigor and how he may expect to accomplish the work on hand. ITe can't be alert and have a clear-workiusr , brain and steady nerves on a heavy breakfast which re quires a lot of vital energy in digesting it. GrapeNuts FOOD made of whole wheat and barley, contains in a most appetizing, easy and quickly digestible form, the Food Elements required by Mature in nourishing brain and nerve cells. . There's true nourishment in Grape-Nuts, and ft "There's a Reason t rofctiun Cereal Company. Mmilcd, Botllo Cm k, Mk h. OLSOM CASE IH THE F . ttii.tlr ;,A.i Appeal in Brazuie vs. Carolina Barytes v. Company Com- t promise in Bennett Case. This morning In Superior court Judge Henry P. Lane announced that he would order a non-suit in the case of Folsom vs. Southern railway, in which the plaintiff is suing for $25,- 000 damages on account of Injuries received while the plaintiff was in the employ of the defendant company In 1909. Xotice of appeal was given by the plaintiff's counsel. . The case was taken up yesterday and the evidence was all heard then, Judge Lane stating that he would re serve his decision as to the motion for a non-suit untu this morning. Ac cording to the testimony of Folsom he was knocked from an engine by a standplpe near Statesvilie, while ful filling his duties as engineer; he was permanently injured and had been unable to engage In the same line of work: also the standplpe was danger ously close to the railroad track. Judge Lane also signed an under taking In appeal In the case of Bra silia vs. Carolina Parytes company, on the part of the defendant company. The case was tried before Judge Lane in the Madison county court in Octo ber. Th plaintiff was asking for damnues for Injuries and the verdict of the jury was in his favor. This nfternon the court will hear the personal Injury case of Pardue vs. Champion Fibre company. Yesterday afternoon a compromise was reached In the case of Bennett vs. Mountain City Distilling company and the plaintiff was given Judgment for $426. The suP was for nn ac count which the plaintiff claimed the defendant owed him. L SCHEDULE OF ASHEV1LLE MM. A Splendid Team Is Promised and a Number of Games 'Arranged. The local Y. M. C. A. basketball team promises to be as good. If not better, this season than ever before. There la some excellent material for a team to be found among the players who are trying out and the practice Is going on nt a rate that insures an ag gregation that will know the game and will be In shape to play It A number of games with out-of-town teams have already been arranged and others are being considered. The team will like wise go to several other towns for games, although the engagements with these have not all been made. Of In terest among these will be games with the Charlotte and Spartanburg Y. M. C. A-'s. The following la the schedule as it has been sc far arranged for games here: ... December 1 Ashevllle Farm school. December 5 Wofford Fitting-school. December 12 Ashevllle school. December II Y. M. C. A. of Spar tanburg. During ChrlBtmas Week Washing ton and Lee university. (Two games.) January $ Y. M. C. A. of Char lotte. January 24. T. M. C. A. of Char- lotte. February 22 Maryvllle college. February 2 University of Tennessee. Ask Lower Meloa Rates. New York, Nov. 21. Melon grow ers of Florida, 6eorgla,, Alabama. North and South Carolina and north ern commission men who handle their products appeared through attorneys before the Interstate commerce com mission here yesterday and asked for lower freight rates on 125 eastern railroads. The farmers declare that by rate discrimination the price of melons has been made unduly high everywhere west of Cincinnati and Buffalo, . Col. Shonperaon Dead. New York, Nov. 2l.--Col. Alfred R Hhepperson, the Widely knows cotton statistician. Is dead here from apo plexy. He was In Ms Seventy-nfth year. He was born t Richmond and sorveVl s colnhel In the Confederate army during the civil war. Secretary Paul P. Brown of the Ashevllle Poultry and Pet Stock asso ciation has been notified that the North, Carolina Barred Plymouth Rock club will meet here at the time the local poultry show Is held, which will be December 12-15. In addition to this It has been announced that the Rhode Island Red Club of America, the national Single Comb Leghorn club and the national Partridge Wyan dotte club will give four state cups, which will bring a number of prom inent. breeders here at that time. There ure many Indications which make It practically pertain, that the show will be a great success. In fact. Secretary Brown stated , yesterday that he be-, lieyed that , it' would be the biggest and most, successful ever held by the association. . ' Among many things which go, to tprove this, and not the least. Is the, Interest manifested by (hose,- other than, the members, who have declared their willingness to help all they' can, , "';.-. Several special prizes and cups, be sides those already mentioned, are to be given. , Mrs. Connally Coxe will give a silver, cup. for the best pen of all varieties except Bantams: the Mus-tln-Robertson company offers $5 for the second pen. The four banks of the city offer silver cups to be given for the best cock, cockerel, hen and pullet.. .The association will give sliver cups for the best pen of ducks and Asiatics..;, F. R.. Hewitt offers $10 In gold for the. largest exhibit by any one in the state and the association will give the same for entries from out of the state, Then there will be 12 silver cups for which any one can compete. Besides the above, the premium list, which Will oe Issued the last of the week, contains a long list of regular and special, prises, consisting of cash, poultry supplies and other merchan dise. , The show comes Just after the Mor- rlstown and Spurtanburg shows and many of the fanciers have signified their Intention of shipping their birds direct to Ashevllle from these places. Numbers of letters are coming every day from all over this immediate terri tory asking for premium lists. Free To Pile J Victims Next Morning Worst CaMps' Wonder Why Tliey Never Before Tried the Remarkable Pyramid Pile Remedy " IT IS FREE By making a free test of the Won derful Pyramid Pile Remedy you are sure of being right. Nothing Is more disappointing than to Invest In some thing that doesn't do the work. So write at once to the Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich., for a free trial package and know to a certainty that here Is a sure, quick and permanent cure, an Instant relief In worst cases of any form of piles. The trial will enable you to rest comfortably over night, and In the morning you will hustle to the nearest drug store, can't help It, for the regular 50c box that puts you on your feet and keeps you going. Be sure you get what you ask for. tT5 the coupon below. Merely fill in your name and address. FREE PACKAGE COUPON Fill out the blank lines below with your name and address, cut out coupon and mall to the PYR. AMID DRUG CO.. 409 Pyramid Bldg.. Marshall, Mich. A sample of the great Pyramid Pile Remedy will then be sent you at once by mall, FREE, In plain wrapper. Name Street City state OSCAR WHITE WINNER, DR. J. T. SEVIER, SECOND In Y. M. C. A. Dim k Pin Tournament Team Contests In the Next Tournament. In the duck Lin tournament at Ih. Y. M, C A. r'leys. which came to a lose !ast Light. Oscar White was win. ner with S0S points to his credit Dr. J. T. Sevier waa a close second. with 3044 points. Another tourna ment is in be started In which teams Instead of Individuals will contest for honors. The scores last nisht are fnU Iowa: Williams.. S wayne. . . Sevier ., . Jackson. , Jackson. . Sevier . . , Brown . . . , Trantham , Brandt ,. , Manley ., Merrlmon . Neeley , . . Morris . . . Oraham, . Brock . . . Brock .. . White .. . Neeley. . . Brdrk . . . Orlm t driest .. , lioness . . , 102 102 203 120 4 S 299 101 llf 82302 12 101 2N5 110 102 10331$ 13 111 00293 103 8$ 04 2H 88 100 110304 87 107 103297 07 08 01291 77 09 105281 Ji 100 96281 22 85 80 Of 84251 87262 82388 82274 90 104318 08 10C 04 290 05 98 82274 110 02 J07 315 29 104 01 21S4 30 78 89231 24 80 ue 90 110 For pains In the aide or chest dam pen a piece of flannel with Chamber lain's Liniment and bind It on over the feat of pain. There Is nothing Detter. For sal by all dealers. Alice What kind of a girl has Jack engaged himself to? ltooe (h, she's the sort of woman you never dare, atk to luncheon for fear she'll stvy to dinner! Harper's Baxar. Messenger Who's the swell guy ye was talkln' to, Jltninl7 Newsboy Aw, hltn in' me'i Worked togediler fer years. He's the editor o' 'ine o' my papers. Ufa, ITUART'I s. ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES Our buyer lias bought a sample line of high grade lingerie waists which have just come to hand. Ho picked them up at a price which enables ns to offer waists nt actual makers' cost. - . . . . Come, make selection while choosing is at its best. PeerlessFashion Co. 51 Patton Ave. FOR SALE El Lota and one 7-room house near car line In West Ashevllle. Farm of 100 acres 4 miles' from Ashevllle, near R. R. Station. Also some nice residence In city. All at a bargain If taken at nnee, , . BltOUKS REALTY COMPANY. Rooms 409-410 Oates Bldg. Phone 072K. , Piirbst and Biest Rumford -Baking Powder I " '' ' 1 See Both Shows for -i-,t -' . PALACE PROGRAM An lklbald, The Hero l.ubln, A Famous Duel Edison, Ik-yond Uie Law Ylmgra pli. THEATO PROGRAM The Story of Roslo's Ros Iubin. For the Hake of the Tribe Patha. Master Cuplil Detective Kta. , Two shows for the Price of One ft. .'..- - ' Admission ? Pictures That are Unsurpassed Either in Ashe- k . t IV' ville or Elsewhere Continuing: Tor the rest 'of this week, every person purchasing a ticket at the Pal ace will be given a coupon good for admission at the Theato on that day only. Thosa purchasing tickets at the Theato will be given a coupon good for admission to the Palace oh the same day only. We nave exclusive rights for all licensed moving pictures released by Motion Picture Patent Co., conceded to be, the best moving picture Alias manufactured. All pictures are passed upon by the National Board of Censorship. Live Musicians. Spot Light Song?. 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