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Friday, February 23, 1912. PAGE TWO THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. Good Tobacco v-. never harmed anyone j j WSA- VAnationa) silk . 1 vF 'll flag in each V J IN CUSS A. LEAGUE t Spaulding Silver Trophy Successful Series. In one of the most interesting bas ket bull Kuines that lis been seen thin Meuson, the team f Young defeated that of Stokeley last night at the Y. M. C. A. by a score of lis to 1.".. thus winninw the i hampionshlp of tile class A league, and to this team was award ed the silver trophy rup which was offered to the champions at the Uegin- nitirr of the season by the SpanldiiiH company. Tin name ft.iif cX'-itiliK from sl;irt lo linish and at no' time until tiie very end was it a sale bet as (ft which team would win. There was a tfood attendance and each team was cheered toward victory by about an equal number of supporters. The basket ball season union); the Y. -M. O. A. minor leaguea has been the most successful in the history of the oi'Kir nidation. Since the games began on October 1, the interest has been intense and each team bus work ed with energy and determination. It is likely that an all-star class A team will be formed soon. The points scored by the various players last night are as follows: Young It. Tennent 2: Holing ; Ashelnook X: Tennent 2; tiiulger 2; Young :!: total IS. Stokeley .Miller 3: Hunt 2: Stoke ley fj; Shuford ."; Burbank 0; .total 13. A True Friend Would not she you i drug In your food. But muny persons, of their own accord, drink coffee or tea day alter day Ignoring the fact that there is a drug, caffeine, in every cup. True, you may lie able to "utand It" for u lime, but the drug Is there, and sooner or later is pretty sure to show In some annoying ailment. There can be no relief until the cause la removed. Simply leaving off coffee nnd tea will work wonder. , but It much Hauler If you shift to well-made , POSTIM It Is made of wheat, and contains no caffeine or other harmful substance. It does contain the phosphate of potash (grown In th wheat)' which Nature require for the proper nourishment of Brain and Nerve "There's a Reason" SALISBURY THE WINNER AGAIN LIST EVENING Asheville Stands Third in Five- Team Interstate Bowling Contest. Last night in the long distance howling tournament between cities In Virginia and this jttate Salisbury took the games for the third consecutive time. Lynchburg; was second In the games pluyed U. night. The total scores are as follows: Salisbury . . Spencer . . . Asheville . . Lynchburg Urcensboro 2882 2350 25.1 2043 248 The Individual scores of t It o- out-of town teams have not been received but tl'oso of the Asheville team are us follows: White ill) 14.1 183406 StiKg IKS 152 143 44 Hoffman 17 182 170 51 Cathey , 177 143 171491 Sevier 17S . 17H 189 645 Kent! Troops After Yuan. AGAINST FLQUBENGIM1LL ' 'Trip Hammer " Verdict Fol lowed by Blow at Pro posed Plant. iazctle-Ncws Hureau. Daily News Building. (Jroeiisboro, Keb. 23. lOlbei t Hubbard, writer, lecturer and humorist, will spend a season in Greensboro during April and has been invited to deliver an address here on "The Religion of the Future." It Is expected that he will accept the invi tation. He has written that he is looking forward with keen pleasure to. a stay of one week or more in this city during April. In Judge Eiire's court yesterday one Will Cathey of color, was convicted on a rharge of assaulting a negro woman named Bertha Boss, with itent to kill, and was given two years on the chain gang. The negro, who had just ar rived from Danville, Va., is alleged to have attacked the Bass woman at the passenger station and inHicted two wounds with a pistol. lie told Judge Kure that he was only "foolin' " one of the most interesting dona tions to the dormitory fund of the Greensboro Keniaie college, came to1 the committee yesterday. It was for only J25 and from the purse of W. A. YVatson, sr. The spirit In which the gift was made and reference to the earlier days of the famous Metho dist college were referred to by the rionor. Mr. Watson was one of those who, with his own hands, helped to build the college nfter the fire of 1863. He helped to lay the bricks that went Into the walls and refers feelingly to some of the heroes of that day who were prominently connected with the college. He spoke of Dr. T. M. Jones, for more than 35 years president of the institution; liev. Peter Doub. who built the first Methodist church In Greensboro in 1830. and Rev. William Bnrringer. father of Col. John A. Bar- ringer of Greensboro, who lost his life by a fall from a scaffold while in specting the college building. "It wouldn't surprise me at all if tiie municipal nieut market would car ry" said the commissioner of public works, J. Giles Fotishce, jr., yesterduy afternoon when asked for his opinion about the prospects of the election to lie held on this matter next Tuesday. How a Woman May Retain Her Youth. . . it . . ft. ft ft. ft ft The woman who wauls to look ,otmg must taboo massage creams ajul liquid rouge. She will only harden the structure of hi r face ami destroy Iho lino texture (, the skin," said Mrs. Margaret Holmes Bales, the well known "author, lo u Oiiyugo .lourua! representative. ' "licpuiable physicians have declared that if she indulges In itrtillcial meth ods she ris-ks losing her health," she continued. A perfectly natural meth od of treating u bud complexion is by using ordinary niercolizcd wax; this removes It instead. This wax, obtain able at any drug ptore. Hakes off the sallow- or blotchy' outer skin in line particles, gently, without harming the skin beneath, which gradually makes its appearance. The brilliantly beau tiful complexion thus obtained is a new- one unite different from a patched up old complexion. This Is one way to retain youthful looks. An ounce of mercollzed wax is sufficient. It. is applied at night like cold cream and washed off In the morning. Mr. Foushee In making the statement wanted It to be distinctly understood that he was not favoring the passage of the ordinance or the establishment of a municipal meat market. The reason for his statement, he .-aid, is the very evident lack of con cern of the people of the city, which fai t he took to mean that unless the voters in general take a greater inter est in the election It will carry whether a. large vote is polled or nut. He be lieved the majority of the voters of the city to be against the establish ment of a municipal owned market, and that If-a large number of votes are cast it will not be established. Hardly had the verdict of a Gull ford county Jury holding that the trip hammer of the Standard Boiler nnd Machine company was a nuisance and that as such J. B. Moorefield wns en titled to recover damages in the sum of $2500, before Jake Goldstein, a well known and substantial citizen, - an nounced that he jarould seek to secure an injunction against the establish ment of a flouring mill at the corner of South Kim street and East Bragg streets. Mr. Goldstein was in -court when the Moorefield verdict was ren dered and he made no effort to con ceal his intent of seeking to prevent the Piedmont Milling company from building and operating a plant in the location mentioned, which up to the present time has been devoted exclu sively to residential purposes, though within a few blocks of which ore sev eral manufacturing plants. MAY SUCCEED AINSWORTH. CC) "Win f fwiwt WXLLIKM X- HAW. Brigadier General William P. Hall, who is now abroad, is being tne.ntlonetl as the one most likely to succeed Major) General Alnswortli THE IAMB Beautiful Tailorecj Suits, Even ing Gowns, Dresses, Etc. Authentic Styles for 1911 Our present stocks of women's outer-dross for Spring, oxoiuplifii's nil lliut is smart' mid corm't in midy-to-don - iippiircl garments that give the utmost in materials, workmanship and design. ' This stoic desirbs your .inspection of its" stocks and whether ready to purchase your Spring attire or not,. . this display is well worthy of a visit. ,.' ; ; Peerless-Fashion Go. 8a- S fc ' Mi I! . . . . . . 20 :si . . . . ... 30 40 . . . , :. , 30 ; 411 i . .... 3B. ' 4S 26 ' 40 38 04 .... . . 60 6-' 22 34 '. .... 22 ' 32 ...... 38 51' 40 52 ... . . . 20 30 . . . . . . 28 ; . 42 .... . . 38 . no ... , ' , . 24 S8 . . .:. . .-32 46 Temperature 40 de grees. Precipitation .16. forecasts until S p. m. Saturday for Asheville nnd vicinity . Fair tonight and Saturday, with rising temperature. "or North Carolina:- Fair and warmer tonight and Saturday, becom ing unsettled in west portion by Sat TEMPERATURE. Asheville . ... ... Atlanta . . . . . Augusta . . Charleston . . . Charlotte . . . . Jacksonville , , Key West . . Knoxvllle . . . Ixiuisville . . . Mobile . . New Orleans . New York . . ... Raleigh . . . . Savannah v. , . . Washington . . Wilmington . . Normal today U. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. WILLIS L.JHOOKU, Chief. A 7! wiLLIS L. .MUUKU, l-hicf. I'XA I v Kvj SAVf TW?if- 1 - f " EXPLANATORY ASHEVILLE, N. C, Friday, February 23. NOTUS. Ol)servation taken at I a. m.. 75th meridian time. Air pressure reduced to sea level. Isobars (continuous liiiesl pass tlirouKli points or equal air pressure, ismberms (dotted tines) pass throuuli poims of equal temperature: drawn only for nro, freeilnu, DO, and Mt. O clear: Q partly cloudy: 0 cloudy: rain; snow; roiwrt missing. Arrows fir wjtntbe wind.- First Buures, temperature: .second, precipitation of .01 Inch or more for past 24 hours; third, maximum wind velocity, i. - . ' 51 Patton Avenue urday night; ' light variable winds, shirting to south. . Suiiiniury Of Conditions . A storm has passed to the north westward and Is now central off . the coast of Maine. Unsettled, . stormy weather, with unusually high winds have been reported along the eastern seaboard. ' , An area of high barometric pres sure, accompanied by a sharp 'de crease in temperature, has udvanced to the southeastern quarter of the country and present conditions Indi cate fair weather In this vicinity to night and Saturday, with rising tem perature. R. T. TJ1NDL.EY, , Observer, Weather Bureau. In some parts of Mexico tiie natives hang the nests of large spiders In their homes to trap files and other small Insects. , .' There are 900,000 Ixmdoners who are living two or more In a room, while there are 26,000 who are crowd ed six into n'Toom.'' '' V ' " :f- 1 .-.While the per capita consumption of tea in the United States Is about sta tionary, that of coffee' is steadily in creasing. . V. Because It hag more phosphoric acid In easily digested shape than any other fruit, the apple is one of the best brain foods. . ' ' - C ASTOR I A - For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Bought Signature of tjffCli Under the direiiion of an expert from the United States the Australian stute, (if ,yi;toriahii8 spent JSJ-OOOOOO for irrigatiun . Washington, Feb. 23. The Chinese repiiblieans have forced an iasue with Vuan Shi Kai and Important develop ments are xpoctcd, according to dis patches received from Shanghul yes terday. Decause of Yuan failure to comply with the request of the re publicans for his attendance upon the assembly now In session at Nanking, that body yesterday dispatched an armed escort from Shanghai to Peking lo bring Yuan Shi Kal to the- new cnpltnL Tiie result of the inove is awaited With Intercut In Shar!;:hui.. s Only EVERYTHING REDUCED IN PRICE TO SELL THE GOODS. ' DON'T MISS THIS BIG SALE! We positively save you mono v.; Our shelves iind eouuters are fairly bulgihg with attractive ' Novetlies and attractive Bargains. Something to interest everybody. Something to profit every hodyvDoii't take ouy.word.foit. Come and See for Yourself! r ; : , ' '" , MEN'S SHIRTS ' LADIES' AND CHIL- ' BOYS' SHOES " s ' One lot of $r.OO Shirt ' DREN'S COATS ' One lot of Boys' Shoes, reduced to 75c Uur entire line 'of La- lox ealf, solid leather, " Mi'-ifi.;' i.-M.iJ ' a dies' and Children's Coats verv durable, just v' the MUOeShnts reduced will be put on .ale at half thing for school shoes. .. I ndersh.rts, o0t5 quail- Lilies.' Coats re- Sizes 2 1-5 1-2 now ty, selling at... ......43c ducedto... ... ...$10.00 selling at. ...... . .$1.50 Drawers, 50c grade, re- - 'Latlies' $J5 Conts reduc No better uiade. (let a duced t.-. , ; , 43c ed lo ; . . . ; f .$7.50 pair for your boy.' " LACE CURTAINS $1.25 grade now . . 70c $1.50 and $2 grades selling for;; . . : .$1,00 Curtain 'Netting, '25 cents values reduced to.:. . :.:.15c Slieets, good qiiidity, 50 cents grade, , ." selling at. . r.K . . . ,'.38c Seamless Sheets 75u valuti, selling at.. 48c. I'illow Cases-, gfjo'-J Value, per dosiA$1.00 DRY GOODS SPECIALS ' $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Goods reduced to 98c 05 cents and 75 cents Dress floods now ,' selling at. , ... ...,48c 50 cents Dress (ioods, going at only . .25c iVrcale and (linghanis, all 10 cents gmids, now .'. ......... ... . . ,8c All 12.1-2e Ciinghanis jund.rercal reduced -to ..-.. ...10c GEOR.GE W; JSFIKINS - DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SH0F.3 AND CLOTHING 1 ,. " . St'iul its ir Mail Orders. Saturday Bar The srains at Palais Royal 5 and 7 South Main Street .1 , - . s . . : ' t -''. ' We place on sale for tomorrow a new line of made up' Muslin UnJvrwearfor ladies put up in sealed Uoviil Society Packages. to be embroidered. . . ; Gowns for 75c, Corset Covers for 25c, Waists for 50c, " -":'" " ' ' - '; - " Combination Suits for, 75c something ;uew; come ' '. ' . " ' " ' - and seethe'iu,-. . ' ' ' , See the New Pictorial Review Patterns. . ' ' ." ."''"..''.';. . . We place on sale tomorrow 25 doz. . Ladies' Lisle Thread 25e Hose, special... . .. ......... .15c a pair" See the Ladies' Silk Hose, worth 50c.',. ;'. . ;25c 50c Men's Silk Socks, the 50c grade, special for ! - ; . .4UC 'tomorrow'. ..... , "We have 50 doz. Men's Soft Collar Shirts, some- ,' V . '"' ' -'' .--'. thing aiew ,the regular $1.00 .grade, come and see ' them, special ... ........ ...... . . . , . ." ....... 48c Tomorrow is corset day at our store. Ever)- lady that buy a corset tomorrow c will present Ihem with a corset souvenir. Come and get one. .1 am sure yoit will be pleasetl. , ' ' ' . ' , ', ' ' " Come and see our ladies' and misses' spring suits. They are beauties. Our suit department is full of new things for the coining season. Come in, wo wiir be ! glad to show you. We wan! your trade." We claim to Til t'bitiH l,,r tli-
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