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Our Millinery Department is well stocked the
largest assortment of trimmed and imtrimmed hats
ever shown in the city for ladies, misses and children, T
Our $5.00 Hats equal any $7.50 elsewhere. ' &
Our $7.50 Hats equal any $10.00 elsewhere. A
Our $10.00 Hats equal any $15.00 elsewhere. f &
Our $15.00 Hats equal any $25.00 jlsewhere. 4
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Trimmed Hats
Values $5.00. to $7.00.
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Ready-to-Wear Department
"We show a popular priced stock of suits, dresses,
skirts, etc., that can not be duplicated for the money
south of Washington. Styles arc the latest, models
the prettiest, quality reliable.
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THEGRUNER SANITARIUM
Ajtiertlks N. O. No. 2B-S1 Haywood Street. Phone U4.
HYDRO-THERMO-ELECTRO and MKC11ANO-TIOTIAPY, DIKTIOS
for selected case of Nervousness, Paralysis, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, '
Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and other chronlo diseases. -The
BATHS AND MASSAGE Department of the Sanitarium Is open
both LADIES and GENTLEMEN. PUb"C- B1UKful '
Open from S a. tn. to p m. Saturday till 11 p. ra.
ELECTRICAL FIXTURES
Portable Lamps, Electric Iront
and Heating Apparatus.
' W. A. WARD - Vs'
12 Church St hone 449.
THE GOSSARD CORSETS ,
"Thef Lace la Front,"
MISS HUFF,
EXPERT C'ORSETIKRE -ROO.MS
27 and 28
American National Bank Building;.
We Buy Anything
AND
Sell Everything
S. Sternberg & Co-
Depot Street.
.Phpne333
REFUSED TO
DIUMCIET
Mrs. Pruitt Attributes Her Suf
fering in Later Life to the
Fact That She Kept Her
Condition Secret When
a Young Girl.
HIGH SO CEQIE ,
TUXES 0. TOGHT
Subject One of National Inter
est and Debaters Have Been
Studying Hard.
JUST TRY A TEH CENT
EDX OF GASGARETS
Insures You for Months Against
Sli k Hctuladie, Biliousness, Con
stipation or a Bad Stomach.
Hickory Grove, S. C. "I was In
bad health before I married," writes
Mrs. Mary Pruitt of this place, "but
kept It a secret, as most young girls
do. . 1 am sure If I had taken Cardul.
the woman's tonic, when I was young, course they feel confident of victory.
I would not have gone through seven Jit was known yesterday that a large
Tonight at o'clock in the High
school auditorium the High ; school
will meet the Waynesville High school
In debate. , It Is . understood that, the
men from Haywood county are strong
debaters and that the Ashevllle boys
will not have a walk-over; but. of
years of suffering.
Soon after I Was married, the trou-
number of Waynesville people were
coming In to witness the contest, and
i!i,beCan "tTfJ 1 Wa rC.ed ? th. public of Ashevllle are earnestly
seek relief. - I tried every doctor 1 1 .,.' ,j , ... -.. TV... -.m
saw, and live different doctors in one
town. They claimed they could cure
me, but all failed, and we decided that Crowded
wwuiu never ue wen. i naa sucn
aching and drawing pains in my back
be no admission charged and it is
expected that the house will be
Waynesville was given the choice
of subject and side, and took the
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imei inu nrov, ni i vreuiu cry ,,. , ,,,iir,n- "Ho.
and scream and tell, my husband that 0,ved That ,he Unlted States own
I was going to die.
Finally, one day, he read In the I
dies' Birthday Almanac about Cardul,
the woman's tonic, and got a bottle
for me. After taking the first dose,
I felt better, and after 'using one bot
tle I never did have any More pain.
It relieved me at once.
I can never praise Cardul enough."
Cardul has been found to relieve
women's pains rind strengthen wo
men's weakness. '
It has stood the test of time. Try it,
and manage all telegraph lines of this
country." This subject was debated a
few weeks ago in the High school,
when Hubert C. Jarvls, who was on
the affirmative side In the prelimi
nary, and Charles Tennent of the
negative side were chosen to repre
sent the High school. Mr. Jarvls was
the winner of the set of books given
by Prof. R. C. Goldstein to the best
debater in the High school. Wallace
B. Wright will be Asheville's alter
nate. The Waynesville debaters are
Put aside Just once the Salts,
Cathartic Pills, Castor Oils or purga
tive waters which merely force a pas
sageway through the bowels, hut do
not thoroughly cleanfee, freshen and
purify these drainage or alimentary
organs,' and have no effect whatever
upon the liver and stomach. ' ' -1
Keep your Inside organs pure and
fresh with Cascarets, which thorough-
cleanse the stomach,' remove the
ndlgested, sour and fermenting food
and foul gases, take the excess bile
from the liver and carry out of the
system all the decomposed waste mat
ter and poisons in the Intestines and;
bowels. . . '
A Cascaret tonight will make you
feel great, by morning. They work
while you sleep never gripe, sicken 1
and cost only 10 cents a box from I
our druggist. Millions of men and
women take a Cascaret now and then
and never have Headache, Bilious
ness, ' Coated Tongue, Indigestion,
Sour Stomach of . Constipated bowels.
Cascarets belong In every household.
Children just lovo to take them.
Inspection Being Made of Stale Guard
Ambulance Company Providing
for Amusement Seekers. '
rV f.'16 t0: ,AdV'ry Buel Hyatt and Leon Ward with Sam
in: , ' l. , v,nau.iiuuKa iueuiiue v -u,
Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In
structions and 84-page book, ''Home
Treatment for Women," sent In plain
wrapper, on request..
BANQUET OF BARAGIIS
PROVES GREAT SUCCESS
About 150 PresentThe Teach
er, Mr. Craig, Presides
Speaker of the Evening.
lllipMDBIfjK
S3 II. V. Touring Car $000.
An unequalled aulnmubllo value
Ask users about our
IIiirs of cars add take thrir
testimony. They are used In
Ashevllle and are not a "doubt
ful" quantity : 1
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The subject is one of national in
terest and Is one which our congress
la soon to take up.
Supt. R. J. Tlghe will preside and
Principal Thomas H. Franks of the
Waynesville high school will be time
keeper. The judges are- Judge Junius
G. Adams. Mark W. Brown and W. H.
Cole, principal of ' Hcndersonvllle
high school.
To say the least, the audience will
Kiln ome information on this live
topic, for all the debaters have put
weeks of time on the question.
HAIR HEALTH
lit Vqu Have Scaln, or Hair Trouble,
, Accel Tills Offer.
When we promise your money back
fnv th. niero nsklmr if KpxaII "93"
The banquet of the Baraca class of T. Trtio ilnm not do as wo claim it
ho First Baptist church hold at'the wlll you certainly have no reason for
Buttery Park hotel last night was a
success iu every respect. There was
nil attendance of about 150 members,
the menu was most appetizing, and a
number of Interesting responses to
oasts were made. A few Impromptu
speeches were delivered by the guests
present, and at the conclusion of the
bnnquct a group photogruph was made
by Ray.
E. C. Green, president of the class,
reviewed the hiBtory of the organiza
tion and told of the growth of the
growth of the class, paying high trl
bute to the teacher,- Locke Craig.
Mr. Craig acted as toastmaster and
Introduced each speaker with a few
well chosen words. .
The first toast was responded to by
Judge J, C, Prltchard on the subject
Daniel as an Example for Toung
even hesitating to try it. We do not
ask you to obligate yourself in any
way.
We could not afford to so strongly
endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonio and
continue to sell It as we do, if it did
not do all we claim. Should our en
thusiasm carry us away, and Rexall
'93" Hair Tonic not give entire satis
faction to the users, they would lose
faith In us and our statements, and tn
consequence our business prestige
would suffer.
Therefore, whew WVauce- you
that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will
promptly eradicate dandruff, stimu
late hair growth and prevent prema
ture baldness, you may rest assured
we know what we are talking about.
We honestly believe that Rexall
93" Hair Tonic will do more than
Men." In referring to the life of Dan-1 any other human agency toward re-
lei, he told of the temptations, that I storing hair growth and hair health.
It, is not greasy and will not gum the
scalp or hair or cause permanent
stain. It Is as pleasant to use as
cold water. It comes in two sizes,
prices 69 cents and (1.00. Remem
ber, you can obtain it only at our
store The Rexall Store. Smith's
Drug Store, corner Pack square and
South Main street,
had assailed him and how he had
overcome them, such temptations as
come to all young men.
'Success" was the subject to which
R. R. Reynolds responded and he
enumerated some of those qualities
whluh go to make success,
Our Teacher" was the subject of
Dr. L. B. McBrayer's toast. He paid
tribute to the teacher of the class and
then praised the members of the class,
which he said Included some of the
city's most successful young men.
J. C. Martin -spoke on -"Christian
Manliness'' and he declared that the
world needs young mon who have the
courage of their convictions.
Rev. C. B. Waller's toast, was, "The
Baraca Class and Its Influence," and
he dwelt on the work that Is being
uono uy liiij omm ub. . ... xr: i
Mr. Craig made a few remarks, ex- IQCOreS Hi WUUB wiui, A.uig vui
pressing appreciation of the honor of I
teaching the class and for the words I lege 7 tO 0 and 7 tO 2, 1GS
Ol KinuilCHH irum wie BHeuneis. .
Short talks were made by C. S. Da- terdaV AfteniOOn.
trl MronDiinv nf WavncMl l llf I v
and Judge P. C. Cocke.
AM TAKES TWO
Spar Tims. I Bingham took both games In th
If you have bait an hour to spare, I double header with the baseball team
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don't go end spend It with a man who
hasn't-Sldney Lewis! .
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Hupncbiles
I.RC.AutoWago8&
Garage Opeii Night and Day,
Shipment of 32 H. P. Ifupmo
biles ana I. It, C. Auto Wagons
en route from fiictorles. !0t
Illustrated booklet of 40.000.
mile zigzag - "around world"
journey of iQ UP. Hupmoblla,
WAGONS MACHINERY
Agricultural Implements
A complete line of the Light Running "DEEUINQ" HARVEST- t
EUS, Mowers and Rakes, Dlsp Plows, Harrows,
Planters, "Blus Bell" Cream Separators,' eta, '
"Superior" Corn i
Western Carolina Auto Co
"Walnut & Lexington.
Tmirlng Car to Rent by P. II. Johns
CHrollna Auto, Co., or I'lione HI,
Phone S90. X
-Invo mils at Oarage of Western
lVIilady Toilet Tfable
of King collcgo of Bristol at Riverside
ark yesterday afternoon by decisive
scores. The tirst was won oy me
score of J to 0; while the score of the
second game was 7 to 2. The visitors
were simply outplayed, at at) singes' of
the games. Norton's home' run for
Bingham whs the feature of the after
noon.
' this aftefnopn the King college
team plays the team of the ABhevlllc
High school In the first or two games,
the second to be played tomorrow af
ternoon. Thq local team Is confident
of winning, and as this team hus di
vided honors with BlnnUam, the odds
itro net unfavorable, 5
RALEIGH NEWS NOTES
Raleigh, April 5. Five metal boats,
cedar canoe and a gasoline launch
are being placed on Lassiter's pond,
few miles west of the city, for the
benefit of amusement seekers this
summer. . The pond extends lor a mne
upstream and boating will prove an
Interesting diversion.
Col. Thomas Newton Wood, United
States marine corps, stationed at Bos
ton, Is a visitor in Raleigh. Colonel
Wood's grandparents lived in this
county and he has been on a visit to
the old home place.
Col. S. Westray Battle of Ashevllle.
surgeon general, and Major William
,yster of Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., med
ical corps. U, S. A., are In the city to
Inspect Ambulance company No. 1 of
Raleigh. . '
The funeral services over the body
of Mrs. Orange Hervey Ashe will be
conducted from Christ Episcopal
church tomorrow , afternoon. Mrs.
Ashe was a young matron and was
bright and attractive. As Miss Her
vey she was ono of Raleigh's moiit
popular girls.
A charter was Issued yesterday u
the Citizens Mutual Burial Insurance
association -lot .-Ashevillc; no capital
stock; Incorporators, Roy Palmer,
John W. Nipson and. p.thers. .
DO YOUR EASTEJC
SHOPPING HERE
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Now Spring gooik arc awaiting your visit Suits,
Dresses, Dress and Street Hats. , Shoe section is display
ing a most complete linef higli and low white foot
wear, afso Oxfords for men, women and children.
Beautiful Spring and Summer
Hats, Prices. . . . . .$1.50 to $10 ; .
Coat Suits $15.00 to $40.00. Dresses $3.98 to $39.75.
Skirts $2.50 to $15. Spring Coats at $12.75.
Evening Coat Suits in Pastel
Shades.. ............ $27.50
JlUwe;of BoysVSuits'for Easter, f "7 T .-
'1 JTOff TWr SAVtt YOU MONEY I
Great Money Raising
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FURNITURE
is drawing the crowds. We feel gratified with the splen
did showing we have made so far, Many are buying now
and saving money on every purchase. Why not you?
Everything reduced. Quality tlie highest, prices the .
lowest." '
NEW DEPOT
Southern Hallway Is Building It. for
Freight at Biltmor -Old One.
Burned.
PREMIUM LIST FOR OUR BIG
LUTELY FREE
SALE ABSO-
To every customer making a cash purchase of to $10, one
Beautiful Framed Picture 20x24 Iik-Iipx. Those pictures are real
works of art. Sec them in our window.
With every cash purchase of $10 to $25 we will give, absolutely
free, a beautiful Velvet Bug,, size 27x5-1 in.; assorted patterns.
With every cash purchase of $25 to $50 wo will give a beautiful $5
Japanese Art Square; size 9x12 feet. . .
The southern railway is building a I
new freight depot in Blltmore, which!
comes as a most acceptable Improve-1
ment to tha-residents of. that village,
and those people sending freight and
express from the Biltmore Btation.
Since the old freight depot was
burned last summer, the business has
had to be carried on in a freight car
placed on a siding in the station
yard. The new building is going up
raDidlv and promises to be a fine
structure.
BEAUMONT
Furniture Co.
27 South Main Street
DEALS IN DIRT.
A simple home, treatment that
keeps tlm htilr fine, clean, fluffy and
glossy, Is dry shampooing' once or
I wiio a momn vfii moron. To pre
pare the powder, put a. cupful of
'urnnicul (or four ounces of tioW'
1 1-red orris- root) in a fruit jar and
mix with ll a small original package
of tlWrux. Kurlnkle.a little on the
head and brush It out thoroughly,
and It will luko all dirt, dandruff and
exscss oil with It.
A luxurious everyday toilet neces
sity of the choicest material can be
nmdii at home at little cost by sim
ply dissolving an original package of
mayatone In a half-pint witch hazel.
Cover the, face, neck and arms with
tnis solution, anu us purity, nnenem i . v -p.., -rj p
and velvety ioftness will prove deslr-1 AddreBSOS Dy K6V. r.. Cm
able and refreshing to the most sen
altlve skin. It beautifies without that
'powdered" anpeurance and holds
as no powder doea
A solendld remedy for sores, skin
erubtions, pimples, eesema and slm
liar beautv destroyers Is Mothers
galve. It heals cuts, burn and scalds I The Worker's Institute hold yester-
without leaving a scar, and Is recom-lday at the nrst Baptist church came
mended for obstinate sores. It-Is an-1 to a close with the session last night,
ttseptlc as well as healing and tends I which was attended by a large number
to nrevent blood poisoning. I of people. There were addresses oy
' Probably nothing Is more humlllnt-lRev. P. E. Burroughs of Nashville and
lnr to a woman than hairs on her I Judge J. C. Prltchard; and Rev. C. B
face. However, these rsn be quick-1 Waller presided
ly removed by applying delatone
puste. Mix enough powdered dela
tone with water to cover the hnlrs
leave on for two minutes, then wipe
off, wash the skin, and th hnlrs will
b gone,
L. H. Merrell to A. B. Bagwell, one-
seventh Interest In land adjoining the!
lands of Augustus Pinner and others,
consideration $200
A. F. Mathews to Roy Schreyer, lot I
in West Ashevllle; consideration $350.1
B. Li. cunningnam to a. a. uagweii, , . , . 0KQl,,fKr
one-sixth Interest lit land adjolningp""'" mai Blc u.u,v.v t,u.
land of W. J. Tow and others; consul-1 v OT1iv flS o-ond. hnt better
eratlon $200. . . ' ' ..
k. a. Moss to c. c. Ramsey, landman Mother used to make.
In Leicester township; consideration
$50.
B. D. T. Roberson to D. V. toie.
lot In Leicester; consideration $2000.
J. A. Fine to C. C. Ramsey, land
on Turkey creeK; consideration ou.
Board of Education of Buncombe
county to D. V. Cole, land on New
found creek; consideration $1.
J. B. Buckner to C. IL Buckner,
lund adjoining lands of E. Morton and
others: consideration $1100.
T. M. Andrews to P. D. Anders, lot
In Hazel ward; consideration $75.
J. It. Sellers to S. D. Hall, lot ll)
West Ashevllle; consideration $10 and
other considoraUons.
j. W. Keener to A. U' Morgan, lot
In West Ashevillo; consideration $1,
000.
W. N". Whi taker U A. B, Bugwell,
land on Burleson mountain; consider
ation $13.88.
J. Z. Ktroup to Andrew Bagwell.
land In Falrviow township; consldera.
tlon $70.
C. H. Cunningham to A. B. Bagwell,
land, tiu Llnifslono township; consid
eration iyv i, f ;
CAKES AND PIES
Made fresh every day of ma-
All kinds of cakes and small
cakes for parties, dinners etc.
Asheville Steam
Bakery
Why Not increase your earning
power by taking a Course in
business at the Asheville
Business College.
Do not think so much what It costs
to get the training. Think what it
means to have the training. A knowl
edge of BOOK-KEEPING AND BUSI
NESS is indispensable In every suc
cessful undertaking. A knowledge of
Shorthand and Typewriting pays divi
dends through life. Neat, Rapid Pen-
miinuhln tu I n vu 1 111, hi o.
Why not get this training now at
the Asheville Business College, April
Is a good time to begin. We want
thirty new pupils to enter this month.
HENRY S, 6HOCKLEY.
4D17t. Principal.
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PROGRJM CIIRBIED OUT
Bur
roughs of Nashville and
Judge J. C. Pritchard..
PIBH
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The program for the day, which was
published recently, was carried out.
Those Attending were much pleased
with the work accomplished and It
was decided to hold similar meetings
every three months, i
Fa- Bring lioatlwd by .Vslievlllc
People.
A little backaclui at first.
Dally Increasing 'till the back is
lame and weak.
Urinary, disorders may quickly fo
low;
Propsy and often Bright's disease.
This frcQuently Is the downward
course of kidney Ills.
Don't take this course. Follow the
advice of an Ashei'ille citizen.
J. C. Williams, 62 Woodtin street,
Ashevllle, N. C, says: "When I used
Doan's Kidney Pills tliey did good
work and I am glad to again recom
mend them. " The action of my kid
neys was Irregular and the kidney se
cretions were unnatural. My back
botred me and at night I was rest
less. Mornings when I got up, I felt
all worn out. I heard, about Doan's
Kidney Pills and getting a supply at
Smith's drug store, used them. - They
put a stop to the difficulty and made
me feel fine.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember tht nam Doan's add
take no otbsr.
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To IIkj tired seanistress it seems impossible that sew
iiiK coulil ever be a plea sure, but it can. Let ah elec
tric motor tin the bard work. Then all the woman lias
to do is to guide lier seams. It sounds almost impos
sible it is true. Motors may be attached to
anv
standard machine, then it's good-live to all the back-
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