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c, i. HIS ACIISVILL2. GAZETTE-NEWS. V,' ? SEVER?! CASES HEARD 1 1. PHlTCil EHTtRS Bl JUDGE IDHL15 tOUTi TAX COLtKTDH HUGE People's Department Store 40 ,& 42 Patton Avenue Sumner's Former Stand BUYS. FOR CASH AND SELLS FOR CASH j THE PEOPLE'S -DEPARTMENT STORE is the only X one of its kind iu itliis section. ' V f t t I ! tinr MHh KWa ITnHprfinv" ViU' i.Tjai.i.v . . . i vuuviuwj : VWe Undersell" r t , - ..- , ' . , Our Spot Cash System enables us to offer bettor j , v. .,.;''.';!;';..; . v,...;, ; ; V : '-. , v-.- - yatuoa than you are accustomed to receive. By trad ing bere you 'save from '10; to 2 uper 'cent on every dol- T ? ri T Y T T t T T f T ! t t t ? v Watch Tbe PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE'S doings itj will be of interest to' one and all econom:. v.: ;.:...;.;: . --v:-V.,u;.' ' callv inclined. ' ,'. "-,v . : . . ; : lar" spent." x oil Latt. Sherlin Acquitted of Re-: Has Served as Deputy, Knows I fffi Of PROOF Reports of 3U.(HIU Cases of Kidney Trimlilt. Kiim ftf tllelll Af1m 1 1 ille Owes. , tailing One Case Was Continued. Seven oases were tried and disposed of und one continued In Police court this morning. The most interesting the Office Business, and Is Popular in County. Elsewhere In today's paper It. A. Patton. familiarly known hh "Burgln," announces that, ha Is seeking for the Each of some 6000 newspapers of the United Slates Is publishing from week to week names of people In Us particular neighborhood who havo used and recommended Toan'3 Kid ney Pills for kidney backache, weak kidneys, bladder troubles and urinary disorders. This mass of proof Includes over 30.0(H) testimonials. Ashevllle Is no exception. Here is one or tne Ashevillu cases. .' Mrs. I), O. rtay. El College St., Ashe- . .u.' . i.t in n hT,.r.fi ..inntiAn for the office of tax col-1 vllle, N. C, says: "I consider Doan's ,uoe u IMUl 01 o. ...... .........- - - . l.l,. PIIU . n m.ll.1m. with retailing to Berry Hensley. , Wf u - "7 ....... -. . i n n..u(, Khnr. jumnii.iii it tirimiirv. it iihm ii.'f.n ukii-i ... n'u . " .......... r . woun no iuuiiu iiui - - I . , ...no mrll ih. n.i hi hrothir John have "turned oral y known tmu mr. ration wouiu ......- uu" quite a number of "bootleggers" ask the party for this nomination and them In the uast few days and It I was in bad shape from kid- hi .innminremcnt will be gladly re- "ey trouble. 1 had dizzy neauacnes i i... friomla nf wh.,m ho haul and nervous spells. My back ached in.l..Brts of the county. It Is lo. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills ad- certaln that he will make a strong vertised. J procured a supply at fnr his nauulurlty is Wei known. Iftmuna orun more aim useu inrm. and he haa wide connection In the They made me feel better in every county among Influential people. way. I gained In strength und grew v., has served under R. J. I better In every way. I am grateful ("rowell as deputy tax collector and isto Doan's Kidney Pills for this per. ,oii unr..,nintd with the details of thelmanent cure- 4t the last two elections he For sale by all dealers, trice uu I .rinir the rue f..r this I cents. Fos'tur-Milbum C o., Buffalo, I k. ..nrt bkKIb m fnvnr nf his New York, sole agents for the United DECLARES THAT CAN CARRY flllll Detroit Gentleman Says 75 Per Cent, of Democrats Favor New Jersey Wan. Thomas J. Anketell of Detroit, a banker and lumberman. Is In Ashe ville to- spend a few weeks wltlr his famll'. at th Manor. This Is . Mr. Anketeil's second visit to Ashevllle. He considers that this section has the finest climate In the United States, and finds no. discomfort whatever In 1 the nresent sdsII of weather.- Mr. Anketell Is a democrat and an THE ViEATHEB enthusiastic Wilson man. "Fully 76 tier cent of the democrats of Michi gan," he sayfl, "are for him for presi dent and If hie receives the nomination Michigan will deliver' Its electoral vote to Governor Wilson, and the demo cratic party.' Mr. Anketell in part explains this prophecy of the unprecedented by stating that there Is great bitterness between the republican factions, fol lowers respectively of Col. Roosevelt and President Taft. The Roosevelt men. h,e says, are certainly not going to vote for Mr. Taft, and the adminis tration men. will not vote for the Col onel. - ' wua brought but In t he . evidence that Hensley, wishing to retaliate against Sherlin for "turning up" his friend. had sworn out this warrant charging Sherlin with retailing to him about one year ago. Upon hearing Hensley's testimony Judge Adams dismissed me case and gave Hensley a sharp repri mand for using the courts for a way ,,f iFPttlnfr revenue. t. ji-. aii.h in tno cnw 01 JUIIll .. . . i .atuiiinv t,i i jut. I nffu.n. hut atood aside in favor of his eiariy, triiniseu mm . b t v ..., i u,uu. Mh-rUn thnt nolo N'lx was really the friends. He now feels and hfs friends stales, man who had furnished the whiskey,1 also that he Is the logical man for onrf a wamnt was at once sworn but I the place. agatst hlin. He is now in the city Mr. Patton states that If he can "get lull Earlv was found guilty but I the other candidates to agree to it he i.ira u.m. reserved sentence until will consent to let the man who re . mnmlmr. ceives the highest number of votes In Jack Reed, a young man of the primary have the nomination nn,,hi.d.v" .nntlon. was found gull- even If It Is a majority of only one tv of an assault Upon H. A. Wallace vote over his nearest opponent. There j'.rt nnH tho costs. An au I are likely to be several candidates for - was taken and bond fixed at the nomination and It Is not probable IIOBj li t4: :( Jill that eltner WOUIU reueive u majumj, muster Dooley, a negro boy,' who 1 and. the arrangement proposed by Mr. has been causing the police consioer-1 ration wouiu mono miuij a oci. able trouble, was fined 1 and costslond primary. for disorderly conduct in the city Remember the name Doan' take no other. nd THE MARKETS There is a Great Advantage in Buying Your Suit Early in the Season Aside from tbe fact that you have far better clioioe from complete stocks by .'purchasing early, there is also .the advantage of getting longer and more -satisfactory service from your suit. - , Women,, whom we have given this advice to on former occasions and who purchased "their Spring Suit when we made our first displavs, have freely expressed the.tUwire to be among the first notified when our new Spring Suit stock arrived. They realize there is a great advantage- in buying their suit early in the season. And now a word about the cost of these new suits. First of all comes our pricing feature which is always less than vou usually have to pav elsewhere. Prices range from $15.00 to $40.00. Silk Petticoat Sale now on See window display. a to TPIIPERATUBB.. ..ZH 47 40 44 li ;46 42 18 68 30 :72 2 4 40 08 48 S4 48 market, and $5 and the costs for in terfering with an office In the dis charge of his duty, he having tried to take a friend of his from an omcer at the time he was first arrested. -.Plnkney Starnes, charged with rid ing his bicycle on the sidewalk, was taxed with the costs. Rebecca Ladshaw was taxed 125 and costs for abusing and cursing Ltttt. and John Sherlin. These peo pie are neighbors, and the Sherllns swore that they had bought whiskey from her husband, He was conse quently tried and convicted, and It ap peared that she had gone to Sherlin s house to seek revenge. Llsh" Lominac, charged with dis orderly conduct, was 1 taxed with the costs. MISS BILLY SMITH WftS "Baby Mine" Was Laughable Comedy and Was Very Well Presented. Ashevllle..., ... .... Atlanta. . ,..-..12 .' Augusta... .".S. ... .. ...'.Vif.f.- I Boston . . . ....;.... ...;14 cnariesion i. ...us Charlotte... ..? ... .... ..28 . Helena... ... .'i .,'. ....;. 8 Jacksonville . '. 82 . Louisville. . . .l.V'. ... ' New Orleans. .. ;r. : . ; . i .48 . New York. ..... .. . . - , ... .18 , Oklahoma . ........ . . ' i . . j - Raleigh ...... ,."2 : San Francisco..;' ... .....60 Spokane ' 84 Washington...'.- ....22 Wilmington. . 4. 84.. i Forecasts until 8 p. m, Thursday for Ashevllle and vicinity.: Unsettled weather tonight. Thursday fair. For North Carolina: Unsettled to r.ieht. probably rain bf'sriow east por tion: Thursday fair: : moderate to brisk north winds. ' Summary of Conditions. An area of high barometric pressure has moved eastward to the New England ' coast and tetpperatures are near, to- orbe-. low, the ero"poTnt overmuch of the region adjacent to the Canadian bor dcr. -; ' ' A disturbance Ivas moved eastward from the middle coast region of the Gulf nf Mexico to southern Florida and Cuba, in consequence of -which unset tled weather haB been general throughout the southeastern quarter of the country. Present conditions In dicate' the continuance of . unsettled Weather In this vicinity tonight, fol lowed by fair Thursday. n. T. L1NDLEY,. Observer. Weather Bureau. Normal today Temperature, ' 42 precipitation, 1G. OF- CITY DISREGARDED The ' Buncombe County Medical so cietv has lately undertaken to see If the ordinance requiring that parents register the births of their children cannot be enforced ;and a committee consisting of Dr. A.'W. Calloway, Dr, Ik it. McBrayer and Dr...BrB. -Glenn has been appointed to make lnvestlga tiont and -report at the next meeting of trie society as to what progress it has made. The ' position taken by some', of the members of the society Is that. the register will be of great value to.the.chlldren themselves, as In some cases, when they grow older, r they may be required to show birth certifi cates. - It will also be or value to me health department of the city In the matter of statistics. Thvere is already tin ordinance- In the statutes requiring the parents to register: the births of their children with ..the clerk or the -health depart ment, '.but 'It seems that few "People know of It, as It Is not very well ob served. It provides a penalty of $25 for neglect to comply, with the re quirements, ' . Monday NljflU's Howling. Renultd.' 'r 1 In tbe Y. M. C. A. team bowling tournament Monday night Reynolds team defeated Williams' In three straight games, the score of which follow: - Reynolds. Ashevllle theatergoers and friends greeted Miss Marjorle Cortland last night In Margaret Mayo s laugnaoie farce comedy, "Baby Mine. Miss Cort land is pleasingly remembered here as Miss Billy Smith, Having lived In Ashevllle for some time, and she has numbers of friends among the young er set who were out In numbers last night to Bee her behind the footlights. It was enough for Ashevllle people to see Miss Smith; but those who did not know much of the play were well For February Over the Sanie 1 pieasM im it, as "Baby Mine- is one .. -.- of the most laughable comedies seen Month TAst. Yar. Increase I here In some, time. New York, March G. Leading stocks opened at fractional declines to day. Some specialties were slightly under yesterday's closing. Tho list went off again later and some important stocks sold lower. American Tobacco and American SnulT broke four points. In no' Important Instance except Reading did the decline extend much beyond a point from yesterday's best. Some Improvement was noted before noon. Prices picked up slightly late in the afternoon. Cotton lllghvr and Steady. New York, March 6. The cotton market opened steady today at an ad vance of 1 to 6 points and sold about 7 to 10 points net higher. Reactions of 3 or 4 points occurred in the mid dle morning. The market's undertone was steady. The market continued fairly active late In th eforcnoon and held geiier ally Bteady to firm. Prices were some 8 to 10 points higher. MMHMMHHmHHHmHIIIIIMIHHMIHmM RECEIPTS OF; SK A LARGE INCREASE STOCKS. Atchison ...... Amer. Locomotive Amcr. Smelting ' . . Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Baltimore & Ohio. Amal. Copper Canadian Pacific .. t... Open, Close, . 1059 1061 Is More than 18 Per Cent. N. Y. Central Miss Cortland I rhnxntieaki & Ohio... had excellel t support, each member I j;r9 ... .... pluylng his ir her, part commendably. I consolidated Copper ., Earle Mitchell, as -"Jlinmie jincKS, iQrcat Northern nfd... caused a cor.tlnual r6uni of laughter I niinols Central ....... each time he appeared.. . I Mo., Kans. & Tex The plot ri new, and In writing it I Louisville & Nashville. Miss Mayo, who also wrote "Polly of I Rational Lead Palace Theatre : TODAY LANE & HOWARD in "Only Sweethearts," Comedy, SingingTalking and I Dancing. HILLIAR That Wonderful, Talkative Trickster. World's Greatest Shadowgraph Artist. A Circus in Black and White. mMIUHMt IMHIM IHM tf 1 .'"Tito ruport of the 'local post off ice of tttjk vonnlnlu trtv t ha uala nf MtiimilR newsuauer and periodical postage, for the Circus," has handled the subject I Missouri Pacific t va,r.,.,t, .hnu,. . oT-nntlin a most pleasing way.. Ixorfolk & Western. Increase as compared ' with the cor- Doubtless Miss Mayo's productions xorihern Pacific... responding period for last-year. The will always draw large auuiences am. Peope'8 Gas Increuse is over 18 per cent. During be well received everywhere, for the the month of February. 1911, the salel Public have learned to know that "the from the above Items amounted to Pla.v is the thing," when It Is written Dy tins- succesHLui urauiaiiBL. 1 . .. . ' Total B. B. Brown .... 168 180 177 r 525 nx-Mtnr t rwr-m tir"--w Ashobrook 125 14 140 414 Hawkins 169 195 193 I 557 Reynolds 159 134 145 478 Grand totals. .760 835 832 2.457 , Williams. Hill 151 164 130 . 436 James 166 196 186 548 Llplnsky .......164 150 160 474 Askew 134 138 133 400 Williams Ill . 134 149 894 Grand totals. .727 767 758 2,251 The teams of Sugg and Neely will bowl tonight. (5451.03; while during lust month the receipts were 86445.28. . Much of this is due to strong healthy growth as can be told by the Increase month by month.. The Increase In February- was 60 per cent more than that made In January, .1912, over January, 1911 which was 12 per cent., The gain In dollars .of last month over February, 1911, Is 8924.25 It Is generally considered that the receipts at the postoffice are a very MAJOR MM TO TALK TO BOYS AT THE Y.IUI.CIl. Pennsylvania ... ..... Kock Island Rock Island pfd...... Heading. Amer. Sugar Refining. Southern Pacific ..... St. Paul Southern Railway Southern Ruilway pfd. Tennessee Copper .... Union Pacific U. S. Steel V. S. Steel pfd Utah Copper Wabash pfd ......... .... 341 74 74 80 801 i . . . 103 681 681 228 228 lilt 112 .... 73 33 m .... 139 131 1.11 13I .... 271 1543 ... . 543 40) 40 109 119 11X3 .... 1061 .... 1233 .... 2.13 .... m 155a l-r5l 1173 109 1082 1078 .... 281 735 383 3S', 1 IKiS 166 63 631 .... 109 58 58 .... 18 Dreamland f.ondof rr8r.Cev Special Attention Has Been Given to Musical Program NEW YORK COTTON. strong business concerns so consider It. Consequently the knowledge of the great gain will be. received with Interest. for Meeting Sunday. Workmen's Compensation : Discussed. Washington, March 8. With work men's compensation and the preven tion of Industrial accidents under dis cussion August Belmont presided at the forenoon session of the National Kvery effort Is being made by the manaitament df the local Y.'M. C. A. to make the meeting for boys Sunduy afternoon at 3 o'clock the best one that has been held this yea.'. Major .March May July October . . . December . . Spot 10.45. Open. Close. .' 10.27 10.26 . 10.40 10.34 . 10.52 10.47 . 10:62 10.57 . 10.70 10.64 5 Reels Daily The Place Where Everybo Goes C 3 &f 1 11 1 11 11 11 M 11 11 M M M 81 11 1 M t 11 M M M t it Civic Federation today. Senator I a, r, McKee of Bingham school will Sutherland discussed legislation pro viding compensation for Injured rail road employes. No Relief In Coal Trade War. London, March 6. The disputants in the coal trade war continued their conferences today. . Reports issued give no evidence of relief. speak to the boys, his subject being Temptutlon." Major McKee is well qualified to talk to boys oh account of his experience In dealing with boys I Universal Security 6'i. at Bingham school. I Universal Beourlty cert Local beowftfes. ported and corrected dally by Heary F. Claudius, Bid. Asked. isberlH Water 4 '... I 1100 Beaumont Furniture 110.80 Citizens Bank 144.08 lt.ot 11.08 148.08 - o U. S. Department of Agriculture. fA Ih?0o WEATHER BUREAU. , W Y'C , , H ' "H:- ASHEVILLE. N. O., llarch 6,1912..:. , - ' ' V ; KXPt-ANATORY NOTES.' . 0'iwrvtilniu lkea tlli. nuloih mfirldlin Urns. Mr pr.uurs reduced to level. Isobtra (conllmimia line.) pn thrmigh 5"ln ct oqintilr prrsMire. Isoibermi (doiifd lines) puss throuja polouof ejuil temperature: dr.waoolr furisro. freeilai. W. nd iw. O elf: O puril cloudy: O cloudy; () rata; 0 snow; CJ report mlia. Arrows tlj with thewlnd. F)rt 8guree, terapersiure; tnnml, tm-MMlwtlua of M tilt h or more for psta4 kount ililrd. ro.ilmum wind velocity. -mil1 " .m0 v ' The subloct which he has chosen, I Wachovia B. eV T. Cow 'Temubition." Is one that every boylvTm. Browoell Mill... in Ashevllle Bhould hear and every . A . - I - . u i uuy ia uikvu lit wo picoum, ichuiuii... - ... .. .-i of w-hether he Is a member of the Y. " - M. C. A. For the first time since these ocu pago jou ; uD u.r. meetings began there will be a special musical program, which will consist I of a duet by Mrs. It. Stanley Good- hart and R. W. Hammerslough. The boys' orchestra will render selections. Since the closing of the Blblo class league these Sunduy meetings for boys I have been started and are proving very helpful anil are well attended. With Major McKee as the speaker f: V:: Si Y" I z ? 1 .i.i It it North Carolina. County of Buncomlie In the Superior Court. The Citizens Bank, Plalntrf, vs. W. A. Rexford and C. II. Rcxford Defendants. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT. The defendant. C. II. Itexford, will and the special musical program II a I tuka notice that a summons entitled Your new Spring suit, gentlemen Hint's the theme of today, and it's un all Important one, too. If you ure look ing for marked individuality in tail oring and styling, remember Loguu made leads. LOGAN, Tailor to Iridic mill tieiuhMiieii. Legal Building. Pack S.. Phone 797. Asheville, N. C. ft it t'i f if I T ::? ::? ::t ; II II II M M M M M M 9 8 8 8 Ml 88 8J jX belloved that this will be the largest meeting of tho year. CASTOR I A ,. For Infanta and Children. . - Ttta Kind Yea Kan Ecjght Bear the Signature of Schooiinr W rw-kwl, Crew Saved. Norfolk, March 6. The four-maet- ..1 1 1 I . . n T V, - PanlulH lit llUUIIVr t I . . I - 11 A ,l,,ino. v.. ... , , , I ... . , . q Lermonde of Boston,, from Tampa to warrant is reiuriiHi as above, was Issued on the 7tli day of February, 1912 by the clerk of the Superior court of the said county of Buncombe, for the sum 82000.00. due by note executed by the defendants, dated May 1st., 1911, due three months after date, with Interest from maturity which said summons Is returnable to the term of our Superior court to be held for the county of Buncombe, on the sixth Monday after the first Mon day of March, 1912. The defendant. C. II. Rexrord, will also take notice that a warrant of at tachment was Issued by the under signed clerk of the Superior court on said 7th day of February. 1813. agalnBt the property of said dofendant O. II. Rexford, within the counties of Jackson and Transylvania, which i , v. o ,rn nKn.n.nA I lienor coun ui uiu voumy wn i rock., struck "on Cape Charles shoals sixth Monday after the t Monday while entering the Virginia cape, of March. 1912. as fore,8a'd' .k. .i in and where said defendant Is required probably be a total loss. Her crew to appear and answer or demur to the of 11, Including Florence Mills, the complaint therein filed, or the relief stewardess, took lifeboats, and Wure uemanaec win n " " I . . . v h imt Aav of February. 1912 Iptcked up by a tug. If tob find your nurrw in the Clswd- I fled page you (06 one dollar. MARCUS ERWIN, Clerk Superior Court -Buncombe County, K. C. PARALYSIS, DYSPEPSIA And Other Chronic Diseases Cured By our new natursl methods. No drugs, no urgery. The most etenslv equipment In North Carolina for the admlnls iratlon of hyglonlo end physiological treatment Many cssea of psrelysls, dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuras thenia and other chronlo ailments completely cured efter the ordinary methode had failed to benefit Names of phyelclane. lawyers, hankers, and other nuelnese and professional men In all parte of the United States who endorse end recommend our treatment given on request Cell or write for pamphlet Consultation end eiaratnaUou at Haellartum free. Pemphlet Mailed. THE BIGGS SANITARIUM 108 Wood fin rboue 17 AslievlUa, N. C. Prospective tenants, nine-tenths of whom read advertise, ment, will begin too "look up" your property the day you be gin to advertise it. v . .. . . . : .
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