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low to Get Rid of Pimples, Quick IN SUMNER'S OLD STAND. ' - 40-42 PATTON AVENUE Stuart's Calcium Wafers Act Quickly A ceiow wenention a lew prices of the Sumner and Boston stoek. A We assure you it's worth while to investigate. You'll save at leas on uvery variety of Skin Troubles. least 25 to 50 cents Trial Package Sent Free to Prove It. on every dollar you spend here. . , ; ,; h It Pays to Investi gate Sometimes people write us that they had used creams and lotions for year without effect,, yet after five or FLEASk.b imm, I HAS TY. RAYMOND COBB Did as Well at Acting as Peo ple Expected in the ' V . , College Widow. Sumner's 7- l-2c Apron Ginghams. Sumner's 10c Dress Gingham ; . Sumner's 8 l-2c Apron Gingham . . , Sumner's 12 l-2c Dress Percales.-. , : Sumner's 15c Galatea Cloth v, Sumner's 12 l-2c Flannelettes. . . . . Sumner.'s 12 l-2c Chambrns. . . . . . . v,.5c yd :.71-2c yd . .6 l-2c yd . ,t.9c yfl llo.yd 9c yd. ..81-2c yd 3G-ineh Taffetas, Messalines, Rajah, plain and fancy colors, $1.00 to $1.45 values " for 75c Yd. One lot of all wool Waisting and Dress' Goods in dark and light colors, 75c to $1.00 values for 37c Yd. Sumner's $3.75 Satin Comforters. . . ... i Sumner's $3.50 Satin Comforters ... . ... ... Sumner's $1.50 Silkiline Comforters. .... Sumner's $1.25 Comforters. . . . . . .Y . ..... Sumner's $3.50 Wool Blankets, per pair, . .... . Sumner's $3.00 Half Wool Blankets, per pair... Sumner's $5.00 U. S. Army Blankets. ... .. . . . ; Sumner's $2.50 Part Wool Blankets. . . ... . Sumner's $8.75 All Wool Blankets. .... ... Sumner's $1.00 Extra Heavy Cotton Blankets. . bumner's $3.50 Satin Bed Spreads , . . ..$2.81 ..$2.62 ..$1.19 ,.U90c . .$2.70 ..$2.25 $3.75 . :$1.87 ..$6.45 . . . .75c ..$2.62 Sumner's $3.75 Satin Bed Spreads. . ...... .'. . . .$2.79 Sumner's $4.00 Satin Bed Spreads . , Sumner's $2.00 Satin Bed Spreads. . .$3.00 .$1.50 Two hundred Ladies' Trim- Two hundred Plain Beaver med Hats, from the Boston ' Hats for ladies, , misses , and stock, $5.00, $7.50 to $10.00 -'"''' boys, in black, white, visteria, values, your choice SBBanMBBBiHiv VV brown, gray and green, $5.00 to $7.50 values. Your $2.98 & $3.98 - $2.10 and $3.75 One lot of ladies' and, misses' Wool Dresses (from the Boston stock). They are all this season's latest styles" in plain and beautiful trimmed. -You'll like them when you sea thenV especially while these prices are in effect. $15.00 to $22.50 Dresses to you for $9.00. (While they last. ', blmmJJmmmmit' ' tMII;finiiifllillilH.l mwiia wn nmi mm mm n Tyrus Raymond Cohb made his first appearance In Ashevllle yesterday in the role of an actor,. In fact, his first ' appearance In any capacity, but the .fact that he Is on the stage made his coming doubly Interesting and two fairly large crowds turned out at the Auditorium for the matinee and night performances of "The College Wid ow," mainly to see this much-heralded celebrity. . Those who went were not expecting to see any soul-stlrring acting on Ty b part, but it might be Stated that he did as well as was ex pected of him. It is an admitted fact i that Tyrus Is not on the stage trying Ivw cicvaio lis nniiuniiu, uui ior an amateur, he Is to be congratulated, j True he struck at some wild ones and In some of the love scenes he came very near striking out, but when he responded to the applause following tne third, act and came forward in his blushing, retiring way to attempt to make a short speech to satisfy the audience, he succeeded In connecting, not bo much In what he said, as the way he said it It could be readily seen that he was not well accustomed to acting, and when he waved franti cally for the property men to let the curtain . drop, he had the good will of everybody present, for they all knew JuBt how he felt about It. He seems to enjoy the work more than would be expected and his performance last night may truthfully be reported as pleasing those who went to see Just wnat he was going to do. : As for the play, there Is not any aeptn to It, but it, too, appeared to please the audience. The other mem bers of the cast played their parts Very well. There were a number of amusing situations, and they succeed ed In putting a good deal of life Into them. , ' IIS. : III SUPERIOR COURT V & :- I ' 1 I' ,"' . Suit for $30,000 Damages ' on ; Account of Loss of Feet : Other Cases. , . T Stuart's Calcium Wafers Arc Simply urand for Pimples and All Skin Kruptlons." six days of Stuart's Calcium Wafers their complexions were perfectly clear. . . - , .. ... . . . It's' easy to understand why. Creams and lotions only get at the surface, while Stuart's Calcium Wafers go right Into the blood, attacking the Im purities that cause : Bkin diseases. You'll never have a good complexion without pure blood. . Stuarts Calcium Wafers contain no poisonous drug of any kind. They are perfectly harmless and can be taken with absolute freedom. But they work almost like magic. Cal cium Sulphide, their principal Ingre dient, is the greatest blood-cleanser nown to science. No matter how bad your Skin may be, . Stuart's Calcium , Wafers will ulckly work wonders with It It's goodbye to blackheads, pimples, acne, bolls, rash, eczema and a dirty "fllled- up" complexion. A trial package to prove this fact will be sent free If you will send your name and address to A. Stuart Co., 17S Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mlchi Then you can get the regular size package at any drug store at 50 cents a box. U. S. Department or Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU ' f WlLU3LM00RE..Chie. '. In Superior court this morning the case of B. u Mason vs. Hidden West cott Lumber company was first taken tin tint hAfn.. . V. ' . .. .1 . . 1 1 gone far the case' wfea referred to 3. sneea Adams. Tne case Involves a dispute over the measurement and grading of lumber. : . The case of 8. J. Fortune vs. South ern railway was next taken up, and tne plaintiff, who wtt the first wit ness, was still on the .stand when court took recess at rfoon. The plain tiff is asking for damages in the sum of $30,000 from the defendant com pany for personal Injuries the loss of both his feet, sustained, It Is alleged, while acting as flagman lor the de fendant. The. accident occurred at Old Fort in July, 1910. The plaintiff Is represented by Craig,. Martin A Thomasson while the defendant is represented by Moore tc. Rollins and Zeb F. Curtis. Yesterday afternoon the Jury in the cane of Arthur Pardue vol Champion Fibre company returned a verdict awarding the plaintiff damages in the sum of $1376. The motion for non suit which was made In the suit was overruled. The amount asked by Pardue was $2000. , Wraann.w tntmi Hm.m threw MjnlMr krutr. tkr UJ Mdnn MtlTfu MHktri.ni mi UU. HwmjIiIi mill mm i O fmn Cm wO 9 fmn QpnUi (gm, f tnm mi wniio. wl.d rM hat aiusaa -nmm MM U koart. mmmi, rtuiftaU tmkilM THE WEATHER ' TEUFKRATUM. f 31 S Ashevllle .'. .'. .. .. . . ti Atlanta . . . , ,84 Augusu .. .. .. .. .,., ,40 Charleston .. .. .. .. . . 4S Charlotte ., .. 30 Jacksonville . , .'. .... .. 61 Key West .. ..... 70 Knoxvllla .. ., .. .. .. ,i 30 Mobile .. 5 New Orleans .. .. . .. . ., tl New York .. .. , 18 Oklahoma. . .. i. ..... tl Italelgh .. . ., 30 Hall Lake City .. .. .. ... 2 Kan Francisco 4$ Kuvaminh . . 44 Washington .. .. .. .. .. 2$ Wilmington 3$ . 80 i Forecasts' until I p. m. Friday for Ashevllle and vicinity: Kaln . and warmer tonight; Friday clearing and colder. ( ' For North Carolina: , Rain and warmer tonight; Friday clearing, and colder In west portion; moderate east to south winds. Buitiiiiary of Conditions. . Tlarometrlc depressions overlie the Great Lake and Texas while an area of high pressure la approaching from the northwest The Texas depression Is preceded by generous amounts of precipitation 'with maximum amounts of 1.04 and 1.02, reported from Vlcks burg. Miss., and Little Rock, Ark., re spectively; while temperatures below sero attend the. area of high pressure. The easterly movement of the Texas depression followed by the' area of high pressure will be favorable for rain and warmer tonight with clear Ing and colder Friday, In this vicinity. WILLIAM JOHNSTONE, Official Temporarily In Charge. Normal today: Temperature 43 de grees, precipitation .12. IIOW GERi.IS SPREAD SKIN DISEASE Kcxema, Psoriasis and ' other skin troubles are caused by myriads of germs at work in" the skin. Unless these germs are promptly destroyed they rapidly multiply, gnawing their ay deep into the sensitive tissue. Tills Is wbut cuuses that awful Itch, nnd what seemed a mere rash may crow worsps and develop Into a lArtthsome and torturing skin disease with Its years of misery. IVin't take any rhunres! Destroy the germs at the beginning of the trouble lth that soothing and ib-ans-Ini; wiieh, the l. I). I). Pre -rlpthHi t'tr i:. sei-uio. WILL INVADE HONDURAS. FWrWHWfr 1 ' I if Li jJ; FRAUD CHARGE MADE BY A CLYDE MERCHANT Waynevlllo IK-puty Goes to Concord to Make Arrest Items of Per. sonal Mention. Gcacral E Domll? Special to The Gazette-News. Waynesvllle, Nov. 28. Deputy Sheriff . Robcrson ' Rodgers, has gone to Concord with' papers for the arrest of M. F. Furr, who Is charged with obtaining goods under false pre tense from D. M. Cagle, a merchant at Clyde. Joseph M. Liner, a Justice of the peace, has resigned and W. J. Haynes Is appointed In his place . by Clerk Jerry Leatherwood. Mrs. Kate Peguea will soon leave for Memphis, Tenn., where she will spend the winter. Berry Plott has been apppmnted on the police force .In the place of Gar. nett N. Henson, who was made mana ger of the hardware firm of Rhine hart ft Turbyflll. Mrs. E. E. Qtitnland and twv daugh tera will leave In a few days for their old home in Pennsylvania, wihere they will spend the winter. , Silas Klrkpatrlck has accepted a po sitlon with the Waynesvllla . Roller mill. , .' - i . : i The county commissioners are In session for the purpose of settling with the county treasurer. An addition is soon to be made to the Suyeta Park hotel, which Is now managed by E. Earl Norman, who was Connected with he , Haywood White Bulphur Springs hotel last sum mer. i Miss Cora Moody fa quite skk at her home on the Del wood road. A tacky party was given last tilght by Miss Vivian Phillips for the young er set The following young people were among those Invited: Misses Lena Howell, Eva Garrett, Nora How ell, Lillian Bynum, Annie Howell. Cora Moody, Kffle Bridge, Mangle M. Elroy, Allle Phillips. Messrs.. Robert Buck ner, Roy Phillips, Howell McCrucke Harden Franklin,' Clarence Phillips and Henry Moody. 1 . Timing their move by tbe landing a fuerto Cortes of a rebel expedition k , ... . . , i To Prevent Braln-eiUlil. from Now Orleans, fifteen hundred,, f men nm chu,n, on BLANKET SALE, THESE CHILLY NIGHTS MAKE YOtJ THINK OF YOUR BLANKET NEEDS r: ,"gf And We Are Ready With a Big Stock of the Warmest and Mo3t Comfortable Kinds at Economical Prices. Buy your blankets now. You will need them these cold nights and it's better to be safe than sorry. The thrifty housekeeper thinks of this store every time she thinks of blankets for good, warm coverings ' of every ' nature. .-. . . ..... ; This season we have assembled exceptionally large stocks of jfine blankets of every description from the fin-, 'est mills in the country. Big, generous sizes, ' wooly blankets, warm, comfortable and conducive to a restful night's sleep. A better variety we have never known.. " Make your selections now while assortments , are at their best and prices are so inviting. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Buncombe County In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk. E. H. Franks, et at., vs. Dora Rich, et al. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of an order , and decree of the Superior Court of ' Buncombe county made In the above . entitled cause, I, the undersigned commission er, will sell at the court house door of Buncombe county, In the City of Ashe vllle, at 12 o'clock M., on Saturday, the 23rd day of December, 1911, at public auction, to tha highest bidder, the following described lands or City lo(, lyVng and being In the County of Buncombe, State of North Carolina, adjoining, the lands of . Jown W. Starnes, ' etal., and bounded and de scribed as follows: - Beginning at a stake in the S. mar gin of Cherry street, seventy five and one half feet west of John, W. Starne's N.' W. comer, the same being the N. W. corner of the lot conveyed Janu ary 16th, 1889, by Starnes and a deed signed by F. F. Starnes and George H. Starnes to T. C. Starnes, and runs South thirty-one degrees, sixteen min utes east, with said T, C. Starne's lot, three hundred and fifty feet to Starnes street, now Starnes avenue; then with said street, south sixty-flve degrees, forty-six minutes west 'sevlsnty-ilve feet to a stake in the northern mar gin of Starnes street, S. E. corner of lot conveyed January the 16th, 1889, by Starnes Brothers In a deed signed by T. C. Starnes and George H. Starnes to F. F. Starnes; then with line of said lot north thirty-one de grees, thirty-two minutes west three hundred and fifty feet to Cherry street; thence with said Cherry street seventy-five feet to the beginning cor ner, countulnlng three-fourths acres, more or less, excepting and reserving that part of said premises conveyed by the parties hereto to . V. Frost, by deed dater day of December, 1907, which deed la registered in the office of the Register of Deeds, No. 188, at page 620, and more partic ularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the southern margin of Cherry street, B. A. New land's corner, thence with said mar gin of said street south 64 deg. 15 mln. west 75 feet to a stake and mark on stone wall: thence, leaving the street, south 82 deg. 45 mln. east, 1 feet with line of A. C. Brandt, to a stoke; thence with his line north 22 deg. 45 mm. West 150 feet to Cherry street; thence with Cherry street to the beginning. Terms of Sale: Ten per cent of tha purchase price to be paid upon date of sale, residue of purchase price to be paid upon confirmation of sale by the court This 2 3rd day of November, 1911 OWEN GUDGER, Commissioner. RishtheButtortndsi n . .L- V.. fL.H, 1 ' " ' " - uvtsrs K 25c bottle will prove this to you. I have had experience with many remedies for skin trouble but have never seen such remarkable cures as those from D. D. D. Prescription. In stant relict from the very Drat appli cation. I am so confident that D. T). D. ...Ill .. . . v. . W . . , ...111 ...... you tuning If the very first full sixa P8- "dW " command of General hMl Ir i their j1'1' " ,thL d " i bottle falls to muk flood every claim. If you have rkln trouble of any kind, I certainly advlxe you to drop In and In Inv'eitlKato the merits nf D. D. I), anyway. 1 know that V V. D. will lieln you. Smith's 1'iir; store. 1 . . the Pollcarpo Bonilla, will lnvsde Honduras '"cli- automobiles It might save them wlthla a few days from their base of " ' ' ' J lupplle In Salrador and will begin In lamest the uprising which has beeif breatenliix along Ui border nearly i soaUk . ' STUART'! CURISKlblHiYAND SLALiu. H T 3 ! JUSi-f t For Sale in Ashe ville by i Ion & Holt Our 3"TH6 , TORE THAT SAVtS YOU MOMEy" I Rumford st ' ft , 1 :,-t -!-.' 't . If Baking Powder .5.',:' iij- " .!. r.i u -ir V li. ii. ij .mn ii win ' i iVmi!i.ipiia.i..iipiiiiiil 13k A Warm Bathroom Perfection Every mother should be careful - that the children take their baths m a warm room, l he chill or a cold room is dangerous after com- ing out of the hot water. A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater brings bathroom or bedroom to just the degree of warmth you want in five or ten minutes. All you have to do is to touch a match. . The Perfection Heater burnt nine hours on one filling and is always ready for we. You can move it anywhere it it needed. There is no waste of fuel and heat warming unoccupied rooms. Just the heat you want, when and where you want it - The Perfection is fitted with an autorn tic-locking flame spreader that prevents the wick being turned high enough to smoke and it ' easy to remove and drop back when cleaning. Drumi Snaked' cither in tnrquoue-blus enamel er plain iteel Kgbt tad f mental, yet stnwg sod durable datable lot sny room in say home. ; Dtalmenrywfami er wrin to aajr atascr f las ' Standard Oil Company (In corpora tad) e 7 V .1 GEORGE DUSSE, writing shily-one wohIh a miuute on the tyjwvrriter by the all-firiKer-toiicli nu'thod just before graihi atin;. It took George eight montlm to complete our douhlo (A-B) Course in which typewriting is one cf the essentials. lut it paid.- 11 .? makes Twenty I)o1lnrs a week, lie is scarce ly twenty-one years ohl. His address is 22 IS Dryads Street, Nrtw Orleans, La. Let us train you for a high-class otVice po sition.' It takes time, hut ii pays. "Would he d;id if you will enter now. AshcviUc l.usiuess Cullim', Henry S. I l ley, l'lincipal.
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