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o ban Its attractions no loss thnn i .more "re"e nd quleier lire. " Tery llta of reHt whout mm- 'tent exArf ha thut k-i.. ti disor.iHra that arise from 1n- rhi wAveli'",y P""18 re bled In o iSn!'1?"" "u"""t symptoms 5':;,-' ief, a i latitude. 2ni B 1 .f.03d- lA ;,ch menal trouble nxiii.s, aa i it Is hard to nrvl a suitable remedy First of all the advice may be Slu".11 thtlJ "'erty h"'"'1 not W),t?y.h, the,tnor violent purgatives. J"?' 'n.eY need women aa. well as men, lt m."! laxa"ve tonic, one that , jj'o'int to taka and jet acta, without llie remedy 'that fllla ail thess re Quiremeuia, and has iu audition tonie s BOY'S LEO BROKEN nsss-asS, . . - i- Struck by Bicycle JUdtlen by Another Boy How It Happened V Not Known, ' i ' "! "V'. While on his way to school about 1 o'clock this afternoon, Josephu. Mur doch:, the 12 years old ion of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Murdock, of 85 Asheland avenue, wag run over by & bicycle JUOW $8.. .$8 The foregoing arc prices mentioned. 1. had la almost lit nrOTWkrtfaa k-. . liver and , Vtnen the stomach, KDHirite61."'" Pli Caldwell'. Syrup iia .Y '""T"" OI eiaeriy peo- "f"- to 'he exclusion of all other H W Rnh."tw2rth5r People lu'mbla Rf?bson' 100 W. Divine St., Co s Tt.naii& 9,!. and Mra. W, L. Shepard. malntainraI" "d n that way not only their An V e aa gooa as iney a0 now. You will do well to nlw.n 5S M'fam.'y AS fl5 "JP'o botUs aent to' the home rre of charge by simply addressing Dr. wii.?" -,?al1W9M' 445 Washington BU on a poBtal card will do. ridden by another boy, Ben Morgan, and had hla lea; broken- below the knee. It la not known just how the accident happened. The boy wag Im mediately attended by' Dr. A. P. Reeves and the bones were set; and it is thought that he' Is doing very well. Morgan works at the market house. It is said. The accident oc curred on Asheland avenue. Always Inter .tins pictures at Theato, 0 I v.v. rtt U A rare assortment of new. gtrotbfin the styles and designs most sought after this winter.., The different departments are yery attractive. ( Early buyers of course see the best collec tions aSiWe shall cease buying in aJfew days and put U.our meTgies t)n thereasof selling during the rush, t Ladles' Bnlts Mi si rfch assoruncm of matorlalH JtiHt placwl at Bargain Prires: $SS O.UiMKNTS NOW 25. ... .$28.50 AXI $25 NOW $1.M... $20 NOW $15..'. ..$15 NOW $12.... $12.50 NOW 10. lWllS, Mteffs ainjfHdren tun CofttsntBargqln rrlces:$.'10 GOOB8 NOW $30. w$2.6a GOODS NOW $2. .,. .J23.MI.XOW $18.50,.. .$20 jOW $1$. .'. .$17 NOW $13.50 $15 NOW $12.. . . .$12.50 NOW $0.50. ... .$10 ;OW $0.50. " vci i. - ': I.e.: ' ' the cliok-e things of Uie season now to be had at the They will go fast. Come promptly while your size (a to be every kind. (..!-. Fanry Goods ami I'lHlerwonr ,wf all kinds w-t mention a few lending Items: Hue Embroltlrred and Initial UanAkt-rt'liief. . .Silk llanilVerehlcN .MiUThTit la great varti'ty.'.T.Btarfs ami Cravats. .. .Novelty Ctillars, Urn ' in bott and Cawades for Ladles. . . .Kaiiry ftlblHinM;. . .Novelty Stopping Bags . v-. .Watt'lie from $1.00 to $."!. ... Belts. . . .Vhie Ix-athor Gloves, lined and nnllned. . . .Golf Cloven and Mltteiw. , , .Corsets and Cornet' Waist. .. . Aviation Caps and Uolf apx. . . .Fam y Hats f ir Chlhlren. ., .Ladles' Fine Ready-to Wears, many JiiHt made, half price.. Fine Trunks, Snlt Cases and Club KatHiels. . . .Fine I'niTJrellas, fine mines .. ..Navaja Blankets, Slumler Robes, and . Steamer Rugs. ,. .Fine Tlald Blanketa and Fteln Blankets.. . .Portlerea, tare Curtains and Curtain Ma terials. . . .Fine Room Rugs and Small Rugs. .'. .Fine Shoes for everybody Burut, llavwoods, Crawford, Rhe Hutflilns, Vemo, and others. .Leath er Slippers, Wool Slippers and Slipper Sole. . . .Mens and Boys Fine Hats and Caps, etc., etc. . . , ' A FINE STOCK af SnIWf rereoata,-!" -ftaitsrairta for men and boys. Ms pr eight new sJwpes In Uie Men's Suits and a great ( variety materials. We give yon a fit yoa know tliat Is suerl)r to almost anything fm ran And BMt'we give you Iwnest construrtlon that will keep the sliape . even after long wear. . ;. ,. , . .i,,,v'nllt , Besides the regular line we have some slity to eigluy suMs for snpn. at Htrrlik-e nriees, though w an not give you etrj- sl, In eaeh kind. Hmv. ener all the beat res are repreuited lu the lot . t t, $25 GOODS AT $15. . ..$20 AT $12.50 AND, $15 $15 AT $W., ,-, .$15 AND $12.50 AT $1.50. ; M , ' ' a,- Ovsreaats In a Hoe asirtmt-nt of rlsda and slopes. Also Big, Big Bar. gain, hi warm well made coats at $T 50, $8.00 and $8.75-ni.Uy $12.50 j. EDVCOD 6 '. i i i W' r . ' k . I I I - (Continued from page 1) the Hibernian bank. . Our officers happened to be right across the street and I told Mr. Burns that if he want ed to get a good look at McManigal then was his chance. Burns went out and got' a good look at him. Mc Manigal then went to the headquar ters of the Iron Workers', union and finally home. "We trailed McManigal and his wife the : nect day again as they walked with their children, looking Into shop windows. I had been In McManigal' neighborhood for several - days urd was afraid hla children, who had oi u me, might recognize me and call their father's attention to me.' I saw Mc Manigal buy a pair of shoes, which he is now wearing, and I remember he was amazed after I had arrested him When i told him the size of the shoes he had on, liow much tie paid for them arid who was with him when he bought them. - , ,..' , i t , , ;,, Trailed film to Toledo, . , , i "McManigal left home carrying a suit caae. and. I took a train with him to Toledo, keeping well away from his CO. - - i V. it WHU.. , . . i ..I i.: Hiation, and they s:it duwn in ! e BiKtion for a talk. McMuniaul pmi'-d out a map,, which I saw was of Uetroit as I passed them. They traced it 'over with a lead pencil, but finally went to the Meyerhoff hotel. J. B. registered aa P. Caldwell and McManigal as ' G. Poster. I had received Instructions to ar rest J. B. aa soon as I had located him, so I called up Chicago on the long distance telephone for Instruc tions and got Raymond Burns on the (her end. He told me to call In a half hour, and in the meantime get into communication over the tele phone with his father, who was in Boston. Raymond Burns came on from Chicago with Detective Blddln ger and Reed. . " ' h ."We stopped at a hotel oh the op posite side of the street, but, as the police In Toledo were not In sympathy with us, we were afraid to risk an ar rest , there and determined to follow them to the next place. 'The next morning McManigal left the hotel with J. B. McNamara. Mc Mahlgal had a suit case and at the station J. B. got a small grip from the check stand. They bought tickets for Detroit. The police of Chester were our friends and we felt happy as we boarded a train that morning for De troit. McManigal and McNamara sat five seats ahead of us in the same day coach, : ' ,,; , Two Are Arrested. .. , . We reached Detroit at noon and they went to a hotel. We decided to make the' arrests there. We did so and took thefh to the depot, buying tickets for Chicago. . J. B. kept shouting about ' being kidnapped and Anally attracted the attention of .some police officers, so we all had to go uacK to' the police station. The rest 6f the afternoon we worked hard trying to get them away, and finally McManigal, who had fiis money in Chicago, persuaded McNam ara they would be better oft In Ills home town and J.. B. signed a waiver to proceedings in Detroit. Later on James B. resented that remark, which he overheard, and said to us that he had never blown up safe or robbed one In his life and that every dollar had been paid by the man "upstairs." He got a bit talkative and raid ."I'm another Vln cent Altman. .Jt took $30,000 to clear him and I've got hundreds of thous. ands of dollars and the American Federation of Labor back of me, Clarence 8-Darrow , will be my attor ney. They did not convict Altman, and they never can convict me. , You fellows don't want me for no safe blowing. You want fne for that Job in Los Angeles. ' -r Samuel-. L. Brown, chief Investlga tor for the district attorney, wavered concerning a trip . to San Francisco with possible arrests in view, and finally did not go up. The next arrest In this case will be 'higher up,'" he said, "a man well kaown In the labor world, and It will take place soon. A first-class distributor In the Unit ed States postal service disposed 711 pieces of mail in 11 minutes. . of The Theato shows tha latest pictures. ' ' - ,'! I' Sugar exists not only In the cane. bet root And maple but also In the sap of 190 other plants and trees. Every' year fne"TJrrrtelI TStates Im ports between two million and three million pounds of camphor. HIC '' v.' ' . At the ....... - - sr. ... ; dl Loans and pisconnts. . , . .'. .$1,42613.13 ).-'' , Overdrafts Vr..V.... . ..rt''! 840.04 ' - - frurnitarefcnd FixtnreB.: ' 4j500.00 linking Ilouse and other real estate... .. 41,158.33 North Carolina State Bonds. . . . . : . . . ... 100,000.00 Other Bonds and Stocka. . ... ... ....... ' '41,700.00 Cash itt Vaolt and in other banks . ... .... .349,173.14 :i, 1 ' l:.t t . l MW ' 1 I " '! I " ' " Total. .......... . . . i .$1,9G3,884.C4 I JE. 4iankia,-caliiep. ef tn-Jv-Kmb'rnV d of irjy knowledge and belief. 1 . .; . ; Rubscribpil and Bworn to bofore me this seventh day My commission expires Correct A' ::t - I). V. WAV XL, TKXCII 0. COXE, J. P. SAWYEU, use ay ..-:::.ztts They Never Have Headache, Blllions- nem, Hlueglsh Liver or Bowels or a Sick, Sour Stomach. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels, how much your head aches. how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipation, indigestion, bil iousness and sluggisK Intestines. you always get the desired results, with Cascarets and quickly too, . . Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you' miserable another moment; put an end to t'oev headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside or gans bf all the poison and effete ma. ter which Is producing the misery. .. Take a Cascaret now; xlon't wait un til bedtime. In all the world there is no remedy like this. , A 10-cent box means health, happiness and a clear head for montha.- No more -days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and thftn. All druggiRts sell Cascarets. Don't forget the chil dren their little Insldes need , a good, gentle cleansing, too. ' v';., t , ', JR. 0. U. A. M. ELECTION 5 Officer Choneto y Frcndi b rbad Council, No. 07, at.WeekJy -, Meeting Last Night. At the' election 1 of officers 'by the French Broad eouncil No.1'S7, Jr. O, U. A. M., last night the following were chosen r. W, C. Pennel, Jr. P. C. J. W. Edison, C.;1.'"M. Teague, V- C. Oscar White, ' R. Ct.'C W.' A. Rogers, A. R.,8,; R. B. Runion,, F. 3 J M, Donald, treasurer; J. B. Anders, con ductor; L. E. Hall, warden; S. G. .Don ald, Inside sentinel; J. C. Hennlnger, outside sentinel J. G. Klncaid, ebap lin; A. R. Payne,' librarian; W. C. Peh- nell, R. M, Grant and A. Duckett. trustees. ,. ,,, . i ... , SIMMON'S RED Z LIVER ' RfiGtf- LATOR cures constipation and estab lishes regular bowel v movements. Price, large package,'. If.oQ; small size. 69th puii nil aruggjms ... ; " LCagu.e' ' Bwdiet Bal GanieS,' ' W ' Five. Raines were jplaved' 'yesterday afternoon and last night a the Y. M. C. A. by the class, A and ( class C bas ket ball teams In .whigh some good playing was witnessed. ' . Three games were played by the class A 'teams and two bj the class C teams. In the first class A game. Hunt, defeated Wilson, by the score of 23 to, It, Newton, Ashebiook and Tennent starring; the second was won by Young p'ver Atkin son by i,'score of 6$, to . 14, Young iand Lee being the stars. V.StokeJey did fine work In tfte third game, 'Jin , which his team defeated Baird's by a score of 39 to 22. In the clas C gamesi Smith defeated Dayls.'the score being 12 tc 2, and Wiley won 'over Robertson by the .score of $. to 2. ' , " Penis' tAiWrC;- S. K. Young(;to Moses Fox, lot on Chestnut Ridge" .avenue;; considera tion $1200. i Gwyn Edwards to J. 'J, Foliar, lot in West Asheville; consideration $200. W. M. Fox to. D. 8, Ellas, trustee, lot on Chestnut Ridge avenue; con Statement of the Condition of MfflS i-j , , , ul 'a . p. .. as -s. 'it Of Asheville, N. C. Close of Business, Dec. ..... . v. I v1 Aug. 10, 1913. On Suits, Coats ' This "special sale is on in full swinj?. Extraonlinary values offered throughout our Vomen's Wear Section. - Suits worth $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 ' ' $i4.oo - .v; Dresses worth $12.56 and $15.00. . .. '. Long Coats worth $15 and $16.50 $12.50 f HeTOUC THAT sideration! S and other ' considers-" tiOB&t .?-.'"f.'r';c.-(!;Ti, pi.f4-.:; , -iys,: '1 !;', D, 8., Ellas, trustee,! to A. J. Ran dall, lot on Chestnut Ridge avenue; consideration $1.00. , J. M. Carver to H. G. Cook and others, land In Leicester' township; consideration $300. 0. E. Neely to J. W. Williams, land on Flat Creek; consideration $700. W. B. Northup and wife to Margar-, et( J. Williams, two tots pri . Wata,uga street; consideration' tlOO. J.. B, Harden and wife . to ,. OHIa Brooks, land on Pole creek; consid Sallow' Coipriplexion SAttt RED Z' LIVER REGULATOR C. -4 V THB POWDER FORM i. .-: ' b the greatest of all liver medicines. , Its powerful purifying and strengthen ing influence is at once apparent in an improved appetite, good digestion and, .8 feeling of strength and energy in the body. When the system has beeti put in order the yellow cast in the skin gradually disappears and the complexion becomes clear and healthy. - ' ! .-......'-..,:'..,. ,SU y Dealers. Price. Largt Pockos. 41.00, ' , ' .,' - s AsclvthLtrmkKkktliciagaSKlM. II jot dm r It remit t w we will nC .... fc, rrtaSLOSMrkcltte. laokhrtkeRe4IWKl. I. H. ZEILIN & CO., rraartatoM, St. Ink, Huwoait mm ! V LIABILITIES . ... . i.'ti! ti t I. ' Capital.. . .. .. ...... ..$ 100,000.00 isiirpius . ... ... .. 56,000.00 trofits. ... ... ..... . 49,857.41 Rediscounts;. . ..... ... 54,000.00 Bills payable... ... .......... ..... ..; " None Deposits.;'. ... ..... 1,710,027.23 Total... -Holcmaly wo-Uiat tho ' ! . . , . . of Deeeml)er, 1911. WALLACE B. DAVIS, , . . . , . ' EUWIK SUTDEII, Directors. and Ores S2S 5AVt 8JTU0 mmtY" f eration $200. V -i W. M. Brooks and wife to Ollie Brooks, land on Pole creek; consldera-' tion $100. . . . Chestlut Ridge Park company to Robert, S. Jones, lot on Lopkout road; consideration $200. ' Hunting Clothing at Cost. Biiown Weaver Hardware Co. i;: ' 260 2t ? The' timber area , of Canada .was originally 1,900,000 square miles. At present its timber is estimated at 8, 279,000,000 feet . , ,. 5, 1911. i .J f2 ' to .$1,903,8814 BANK alwv-statement i tnre to the best J. R. KANKIN Cusbior. Notary Tublic.
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