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llov to Get Rid -of Pimples, Quick Stuart's Calcium Wafers Act Quickly On Every Variety of Skin Troubles. Trial Package Sent Free to Prove It. Sometimes, people write us that they had used creams and lotions for years without effect, yet after five or "Ktiiurt's Culi liiiu Waters Arc Simply . Grunil for I'lmpU-s and All Skin Irruptions." six days of Stuart's Calcium Wafers their complexions were perfectly clear. It's easy to understand why. Creams mid lotions only Ret at the surface, while Stuart's Calcium Wafers go ri;,-ht into the biood, attacking; the im purities that cause skin diseases. You'll never have a good complexion without pure blood. Stuart's Calcium Wafers contain no poisonous druK 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 known to science. No matter how bad your skin may be, Stuart's Calcium Wafers will quickly work wonders with It. It's goodbye to blackheads, pimples, acne, boils, rash, eczema and a dirty "filled u l" complexion. A trial paokaite to prove this fact will be sent free if you will send your name and address to F. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuart ISIdg., marshal), Mich. Then you can get the regular size package at any drug store at 50 cents a box. HiSTDBY DF THEIR JOYS UNFOLOEFJJDTHE CDUHT Warrant for an Arrest for Re- tailing One Curfew Law-Violator. -v XOTK'K OF SAM-:. Py virtue of a power of sale con tained in n deed of trust executed on the lirst day of August, 1911, by J. L. Hughes to C H. Wright, trustee, to secure certain indebtedness fully de scribed therein, which deed In trust is duly recor-Jed in the office of the reg ister of deeds for Buncombe county, i'i rcord of mortgages and deeds in trust N'o. 82. at page 20(i, to which deed in trust reference is hereby made for all purposes. The undersigned trustee will, on Tuesday. January 2. 1S12. sell tho land conveyed in paid deed In trust at the court house door of liuncombe county, in the city of Ashevllle, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, said lands being described as follows: Lying and being on the western margin of Urn street. In the city of A.-heville, and bounded and described as follows: beginning at a stake on the West margin of Ora street the Southeast corner of lot Nto. 10 on the plat of Block T of the Asheville Land com pany's land, recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, North Carolina, in record of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 52. at page 580, and runs thence with said margin of Ora street South two (2) degrees five (5) minutes West fifty (50) feet to a stake, the Northeast corner of lot No. 12 on said plat; thence with the North line of said lot North eighty-seven (ST) degrees fifty five (55) minutes West one hundred and forty (J0) feet to a stake on the margin of nn alley: thence with the margin of snl.l alley North two (2) degrees five (5) minutes Fast fifty two (52) feet to a rtake. the South west corner of ot No. 10 on said plat; thence with the South line of said lot South eighty-seven R7) deprreos fifty five (55) minutes East one hundred nnd forty (140) feet to the beginning, nnd being lot No. 11 as shown on said plat. ' This sale is made at the request and direction of the owner and holder of the debt secure 1 In said deed In trust nnd after default In thu payment of paid deht,by which default the power In said Heed In trust has become oper litlve. - This the 1st day of Decemler, 1911. O. H. WRIGHT, Trustee. M. B. Andrews was before Judge Adams in police court this morning on the charge of being drunk In a public place in the city. He plead guilty to the charge and, when the tacts in the cu.se were given by the pollgeinan who made the arrest, it might have been considered that the case was over, since the defendant stated that he had not been up be fore for 15 years, but the court devel oped a sudden and Insatiable desire to know where the whiskey came from. The defendant stated that, he bad not bought it but thut it had been given to him. That seemed to put an end to the case again, but the court wanted to know where the man got it who had given it to him. There was considerable hesitation on the part of Andrews about telling this but after mature deliberation he finally Btated that he was with a man named John Brown from Itarnardsvllle and tho latter hud made the purchase from "Buddie'.' Kurwood. A warrant wus therefore ordered to be sworn out for Earwood and the case will prob ably he heard Monday morning, it la was learned that Brown will not like ly be in town before that date. Mack Brown, colored, was another defendant who was before the court lor being drunk and from his evi dence it would seem that some evil spirit had been bent upon getting Adams drunk. He said that yester day afternoon he answered a call for ice water In a room at the hotel where he works and that when he carried up the pitcher containing the thlrst-iiucnehing fluid, the occupant of the room Insisted on giving him a drink for his trouble. He huted to refuse of course and ti.f,k it. When he got down stairs there, was another call for ice water ai .1 lie answered that. There he fouiel a :..rge drink already poured and i ho owner told him to drink it am! wa.ih out the glass. Afiain he bated to bo unso ciable and the evil genius behind the whole affair prevailed and he swal lowed the cursed stuff. That last drink h;rl be. n :: corker, too, and the (kfenihiMj said thut he began getting drunk is soon a he got down stairs. There .were possibly ether calls for ice water bui he didn't recall them. It is possible thai he did not remem ber them for his memory played him a scurvy trick about the two pints of firewater which he had when he was arrested, and he was totally unable to remember where he got it. Both the defendants were let off with tho costs, for the stories of both showed extenuating circumstances and txsiues the court may have wished to give them something to be thank ful for on this lovely Thanksgiving morning. This spirit also extemled to Craig Styles, who was the only other defendant before the court. Craig is about 10 years old and can't remem ber the times that he has beoriln' io lice court. He was up this morning for ihe very heinous crime of being out last night after 9 o'clock and thus violating the curfew law. Of course there was nothing for the court' to do but turn him loose, but Judge Adams did not wish him to iW-ik he was get ting off that way. Instead he thought over the matter very carefully for severe-.) minutes and then loid Styles that he had decided to give him one more chance, so he might go if he would be real good. BDSTorrs 1 BARBER REGULATIONS Board of Health Orders Sterilization of All That 1 turners I'se on Customers. A special despatch from .Boston, May 5, 1900, to the N. Y. Sun gives new regulations of the Boston Board of T'ealth as to barber shops: "Mugs, shaving brushes and razors shall ba sterilized - after each separate use thereof. A separate, clean towel shall be used for each person. Material to stop the' flow of blood shall be used only In powdered form, and applied on a towel. Powder puffs are pro hibited." Wnerever Newbro's Herpi cide" is used for face or scalp after shaving or hair cutting, there Is no danger of infection, as It Is antiseptic, and kills the dandruff germ. .Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., De troit, Mich. : '- One dollar bottles guaranteed. Smith's Drug Store, special agents. DAYS HAPPEHINGS IS THE PIEDMDHT A great game of basket ball to morrow night at 8:30. Y. M. C. A. vs Farm School. 253-2t. (Continued From Page One.) is located a gas range. It is a fact that when the family retired Tuesday night the house wasin order, includ ing the kitchen. Yesterday morning the kitchen portion of the house was In disorder insofar as the gas range and the 'possum were concerned. The possum was found dead on the floor from asphyxiation; the room was filled with gas and all the cocks ef the range turned on. Investigation reveal ed tho fact that the 'possum had gnaw ed his way out of the wooden box and the only solution of the matter is that the animal after getting out of the box in some manner turned on the gas. When Mr. Kiser first attempted eo enter the kitchen yesterday morn ing he was driven back by the gas and it Wiis some little time' after the win dows and doors had been opened be fore it was safe to remain in the room. Thanksgiving Observance. Thanksgiving day In Greensboro was observed today. Practically all business was suspended, the merchants of the city closing their establishments all day; the banks suspended business while in and around the federal build ing nnd the county court house an air of quietness prevailed. The churches lof Greensboro held thanksgiving ser vices and the attendance was large. In the afternoon many football enthu siasts went to the game between the Greensboro High school and the All Stars. Many other enthusiasts of the game stayed (ti town hanging around the, newspaper offices and the tele graph, companies' offices in an effort to hear something from the Virginia Carolina game at Richmond or the A. and M. and V. P. I. gamo at Norfolk. A number of social functions were en joyed during the afternoon and this evening including Thanksgiving din ners and dances. Home Wedding Solemlzed. A quiet home wedding was solemn ! ized yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock iwhen Miss Jessie Knight, daughter of !f'apt. and Mrs. H. D. Knight of No. Uos Jackson street, became the bride lof C. C. Jones of Jacksonville, Fla. I The ceremony was performed In the UAS BEEN CHAMPION A LONG TIME, ATTELL APPEARS AS FAST. AS EVER NOTICE. North Carolina. Buncombe Oornty In the Superior Court. J. A. Porter vs. American Cigar Box Lumber Company. Notice. The defendant, American Cigar Box Lumber Company, wll) tako notice that an action entitled ns above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Buncombe county. North Carolina, for the purpose of enforcing Hie specific performance of a contract t . convey certain lands in Madison nnd Haywood counties. North Caro lina, known ns the "Scottish Lands," containing about 85,009 acres; said contra-1 having heen heretofore en tered Into on or about the tSth day of May, 191 1. between the- plaintiff and defendant herein, said defendant having failed and refused to carry out a I'd perform the terms of tha sam ,; ..-ortltng to Its true Intent and mean lug. this action having been brought for the purpose of securing a decree o'rectlng said defendant to execute a , deed of, conveyance to the plaintiff pursuant thereto; and said defendant to execute a deed of conveyance to the plaintiff pursuant thereto; and said defendant will further take notice ti at It Is required to appear at the i xt term of the Superior court of P' id liuncombe county to be held on tb-: Sth Monday before first Monday of S-'' r h 1913, nt b court house of sold county In Ashevllle, North .Carolina, d answer or demur td .the complaint l Said action, or the plaintiff will ap plv to the court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. nils the ith day of November, J"l I. ma net's rcruTTN, ii tK Mipi-rior-Court JluncYmbe Co. t. T, f 51 and 40-42 Patton Avenue - Wishes you all a happy and cheerful Thanksgiv ing day. ; OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FOR FRIDAY SHOPPERS We announce the following Bargain list which consists of a part of the Boston Stock purchased re cently at 67 1 -2c on the dollar. " One case all wool grey blankets, good $3.50 values for $2.70 Pair One case Indian blankets' in beautiful colorings, good $2.00 values, for ' $1.50 Each One case outing flannel, very pretty and dainty pat terns; good 10c values for , ! 7 l-2c Yd One case of rod, also checked and white all wool Man kets, $5.50 and $fi.00 values for v vM $4.05 Pair One case 72x!)0 bleached ', sheets (seamless) good 55c values for 44c Each One wise 81x!)0 bleached slieot.-i (seamier), good 'SOc values for ' : 59c E.ach .A One case 3Gx42 pillow caseH, good 15c valines for r lie'" ':': , ... j One case J(5x4.7 pillow' cases, good 18c values for . One case good quality 12 t-2c Jiiick towels for r ' ' ... '..'( ; ' ' S - "' 9c ; One case large size 17c buck towels for , . . V 12 l-2c One case extra larsre size 25c Turkish bath towels ..." V .--..-.---'''.;. for . ... : ; ... : '. ., ,.":. .. 19c IT PAYS TO INVESTIGATE 8 l-2c' Apron Gingham for 6 l-2c yard. i , 10c Kres gingham for 7 l-2c ' yard. J 12 l-2c linen finish cham bray, 8 l-2o yard. 65c bleached all linen da mask ( 47c yard. 95c bleached all linen da mask, 70c yard. $1.20 bleached satin damask, 89c yard. . $1.00 linen napkins, 75c doz. 15c Galatea cloth, 11c yard. 25c reversing curtain cloth, 18c yard. 15c Canton flannel, 10c yard. 7c bleached muslin, 5 l-2c yard. v 12 l-2o bleached nnislin, 9c yard. 15c bleached cambricr 11c yard. . 32c 10-4 sheeting, 23c yard ; 22c 45-inch tubing, 18c yard. COc English huck linen, 45c yard. 70c English buck linen, 52c yard. . r ' 75c English huck line, 52c yard. ' 25o Maidi-as wo i stings, 13c yard. ... $1.00 all 'wool' serges, 75c yard. '.. - $1.25 taffeta silks (all colors) 75c yard. - - $1.25 messalines' (all colors) . J5c yard. , . .; - ": , $1.50 knitted 1 wool under skirts, 98c each. $1.25 knitted wool under-' skirts, 75c each. 39c way mufflers for 22c. 20c ladies' and children's hose, 11c pnir. ' $1.75 flannel kimonas $09. $3.90 flannel bath robes, $2.98. $1.25 flannel night gowns, 89c. ; $3.00 ljwlies'1 wool sweaters, $1.98. f, , OOe children's union suits, , 45c. , $5.00 and $7.50 ladies' and misses' ; trimmed hats, made of fine velvets, velonr, French felt, beaver, trim med with plumea, wings, furs ribbons, and fancv braid; your choice at $2.10, $2.98 and $3.75. All Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Furs, Rain Coats, Silk Kimonas, etc., from Sumner's and Boston V- stock will be reduced to one-third and some at one-half of tho regwar prices. -. One Case of One Hundred Dozen German and Irish Manufacturers' Sample Towels, made of pure satin damask and bost grade of lin?n huck with damask borders. Fringed and hemstitched Suitable for show towels hud dresser staffs. Thev would U) a fnr"ain at50c, 75,' and $1.0 1 , ' -v, '..,'. . ... -.- ., You can buy ll.etti at S8c, 49c and 75c. " , :: 'See. Them Displayed in Our. Window rABEr ATTELL' IN' THE RING., . I ChamploM come Mid champion go, bat then it on who teem destined fo pon forvr. Ht la nont other thn "Ab" Attell, tb crafty feather (weight cJumpton, who lui hld the title m long that tbe oldest cltlxen doai not remember when be wu not champlonl "Abe" appenrs to be Just aa taat pow aa crer and tnda Ilttla dLfficalt In dlipoalng of all tha taplranta wai OrfyCW-Baor.iO CUMIN," sy, A i Ona yj', Cry a 3 D.i Zf i JsJ'-jrjZS Cure a Col'i m or hot. prewnce of a few frlenda'ahd VelatlVoa of tha contracting couple. - Til Urplianw KwiH-tntMTOl. Tha Mason of areonalioro enr oualy remembered tho orphans at the Maaonlc orphanage at Oxford; this ear. Boxea containing; about 100 ar tirlea were pocked her by kind and loving handa and sent to the orphan' asre this week In time to reach the. little ones for T ianl inivlnf . In addi tion to the article', -ontribjted by the people of Orcensrc.ro. a check for a neat sum o." mmi.y was rient along. The total value of the gifts waa placed at $250. The Masonic commlttea which had the, matter In charge wan well plcaae wlih tha reult of their efforts and fm.fimnfliv ,.rui ... torJIal o-op..rntlon of the pvople of ureensoorn generally who reepondud nobly to the call In tha Interest of children's happiness. Int4Trtlng nevd Rerd-d. Probably one of the most Interest Ins deeds evir rivnril. i xr ..... . . . olina is on record In tho register's oiHce In the Oullford county court house. The deed was probated May 1. 1871, and conveys a piece of prop erty located at what la now the corner of Eugene ant West Mashlnston treeta. The consideration named In the deed of conveyance waa lov end affection, two hound tuipttwo piillnts. variety of fowl not etiitpfl. nnd 15. The deed was frofl Ruvna Morehend nnd wife to J"3uh M. Murchead. The piece, ol jrfoperty that a llttlo mors than a quarter of a. century ago went for the hound pups, rooster, pullets and the "V." Is now valued at several thousand dollars. ' When one of the true and tried en gineers of the Southern railway sys tem goes to his death with his hand on the throttls another Is selected to take hia place. Engineer Jos Stead man, who has been living on his farm ru-ar ("ary. although making hla runs on the Dnnvllle division, has been selected by the Southern management to take the place of the late Engineer IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS A record of elity-IWs years continu ous us of "Mrs. WlnsloWs Soothing Syrup" by mothers In all parts of the I world. Is ths highest praise that any 'emedy for "children teething" hag ever received. Every year ths young mother follows la ths footsteps of her mother and finis Mrs. WlnsloWs Soothing Hyrun to be ths favorite, end e It has goes as for a period of sts-ty-Kvs yearn. Millions of soothers have nssd It for their children while teething with perfect gaeoasa. . It soothes ths child, softens ths trams, liars ail pain, cures wind soils and la tba beet remedy for diarrhoea. Bold by drugnista and medicine dealers In all parts of ths known world. Twen-y-.v cents n bottle. Be re a4 ask far Mrs. Wtasi' Jsodku j I,rs e-t Inks mm ta W.'A7' Klntteyi who was killed n?ar Benaja several days ago. , Ths run as signed to Engineer Bteadman la one of ths Important ones on system, the en Klneer pulling train No. 37 which with lis companion train No. it la the pride of tlu Southern railway. Engineer Hteadmnn la one of ths surest and beet engineers In the employ of the South ern. . i . The president of Chile has aeked ita congress to establish a geopraghlo institute and corps of mining en kineers to aid In developing the coun try's mineral resources. , , Wsw pictures svery night at Thatn. Notice. Ths Inst session of the legislature pussed sn act dlsaolvthg the Anlu'vlita Auditorium Company and authorizing Its directors to wind up Its affairs. There Is about 12500.00 to be dis tributed to the preferred stockholders. Holders of preferred stock are re quested to file their certificates with, and creditors ars notified to present their claims to the undersigned be fore Junuary 1, 112, I . ..,,(.- , the HiMird of IXiPctors 1'. U'l'.ULLiAl ill.l!, Treasurer. a$k$;aayg.Vs impeachment: t-M.i, . tin 1 1 SuUli'l la the .famous sovlallsi Mayor of Milwaukee. Win. He 1H chargexl by a tnemlier of the Board oi AUIerincii with niiilfe.iHance In office, nnd Ms Impeachment is nKked for b.v tlip Common Council, A beaiiuif wll U! bWd la eae, I
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