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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Tn'eav.vgetClfl.n' PAGE TWO IB . IF III ri TAKE DELICIOUS "SYRUP T FEEL RIGHT OF FIGS n Waste-Clogged Bowels, Torpid Liver and Decaying Tood in Stomach Cause the Sick Headache, Gas, Backache, Sallowness, Billiousness and Indigestion. All women get bilious, headachy and constipated simply because they don't exercise enough. They don't eut coarse food, or enough, fruit and green vegetables. Those are nature's way of keeping the liver and thirty feet of bowels active; but very few women employ them. The next best way 1m delightful, fruity Syrup of Kigs. Nearly all ills of women can be overcome with Syrup of -Figs -alone. There is no need to have sick head ache, backache, dizziness, stomach sour and full of gases, bilious epeils, sallowness, coated tongue, bad com plexion, nervousness and depression. The surest and safest remedy is one or two tcaspoonfuls of delicious Syrup of Figs. Try this tonight you'll feel 'splendid in the morning when the sour bile, clogged up waste and poisonous matter have been gently but thorough ly moved on and out of your system, without nausea, griping or weakness. Your head will be clear, complexion rosy, breath sweet, stomach regulated; no more conktipation, gases, pains and aches. It is simply a matter of iitwj-'ng; your stomach, liver and bowels clean and regular. Then you will always be well always look and feel your best. But get the genuine the old relia ble. Ask your druggist for "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna." Refuse, with contempt, the so-called Fig Syr ups sometimes substituted to fool you. The true, genuine, bears the name California Fig Syrup company; look for this on the label. Rumor o f Electric Line, Greenville to Asheville Dukes Said to Ee Backing Project to Extend Road from Charlotte, to Greenville, to Hendersonville, to Asheville Indicated by Developments. One of the leading citizens and business men of Hendersonville stat ed today that the prospects are bright tor the extension of the electric line of the Southern Power company, controlled by the Dukes, from Char lotte to Greenville to Hendersonville and possibly to Asheville. He said that his information concerning this pro posed extension is very authentic, ami that plans for it are being formulat ed at the present time. Such an extension would mean much to the development of the sec tion of country through which this line would pass; and the report of. it is by no means beyond comprehen sion, for the Dukes have long been interested in this section of the state, and it would be from western North Carolina that the life of the line would come. The company doubtless recognizes the fact that the section opened up is a very rich one, and be ing progressive with all the capital necessary for any sort of a develop ment scheme, will not hesitate to car ry out the plans at an early date if they l-'ir.nd feasible. Tile uii'iiiu'Liii increase in business along the line between Asheville ami Toxaway this year ami the amount of outside capital that lias been brought into this Meet Ion within the last few 'months will certainly brinj; to bear a strong -influence in extend ing this line from Creenville, nnd Uore is a possibility that a know ledge of the proposed extension nia.N have influenced the Investment of this capital. Certainly, it is true that there, has been more investment in this section recently than in years. Col. Sanford H. Cohen, manager of the Greater Western North Carolina association, made a trip through this section of western North Carolina last weei; in company with a party of visitors who are seeking a place for investments, and his report of the in crease in business is very gratifying to all interested. , The tourist business, which has al ways been the principal source of In come for this particular section, has increased marvelously this year. The manager of Toxaway Inn told- him that during- a great part of the sea son It has been necessary to provide a number of guests with sleeping quarters on the floor, a condition never before existing; and even now there are nearly 200 guests at the inn. All along the line from Toxaway to Hendersonville similar reports are made, and it is stated that the busi ness during the latter part of the sea son has been over 50 per cent greater than for any previous season. The Hendersonville people mak j a report Just about as good, and it has been found that the country places accom modating guests along this line have been tilled to capacity for the entire season. The reports of investments are still more gratifying. Until this year the Toxaway inn property owners had never sold property to outsiders, but this year 12 lots of from one to four acres each have been sold nt J500 per acre. That Indicates very clearly that property values there are on the rise. New Club Formed. At Brevard the Appalachian club has been formed and has bought l'b'O acres of land on Seeoff moun tain at an elevation of 1400 feet above the level of the town. A big club house find cottages will be construct ed on the level plateau which hai been purchased, and an -artificial lake will be built. A golf course will be laid out, and a road with a three per cent grade is being built from Bre vard and many memberships have been sold. Between Toxaway and Bre vard there have been a number of In vestments in real estate; and the properties will be developed at ar early date. Organizing Winter Club. Jn Hendersonville the Highland and Kanuga Lake clubs have done u remarkable business and a large number of lots In Laurel park hove been sold, W. A. Holt, the owner and proprietor of Highland lake, is or ganizing a winter club und leaves within a few days for the west to get the people of that part of the country interested in this new feature of the club. Florida nnd South Caro lina clubs have been formed during the summer, and these are formulat ing plans lor the establishment of summer and winter colonies. All that means big developments for Hender sonville and the surrounding section and resulting increases in real estate allies. The developments th.it are going in in Asheville are a matter of com mon knowledge, and witli the added hotel facilities 'for next summer in the addition of the drove inn, which will also increiise the winter business alter its opening, the city of Ashe ville will be Vastly more attractive to people from all over the country people of nil classes. BU Oevelopments Promised. Besides all these developments in the tourist business of the section, western North Carolina seems to be on the verge of still bigger develop- Backslider from Wellvilie to Dingbat-Tow ii from health to ill-health A groat many people Lave tried the sl'uk, who didn't know exactly what they would get in "Dingbat-Town." The coffee drinker is quite tcrtain to get some kind of a "bat." It may be ' stom ach, liver, heart, bowels, eyes, kidneys or some other orgau, for the bait effects of the caf feine in eoiToQ, locate in a varbty of different organs in different people. Many persons who knew this some time Ago quit coffee nnd commenced Postum. Then, because they foun.i tnublo in having Postum prepared suitably at hotels and elsewhere, they gave it up and went back to coffee, thinking "Now I am well nnd can stand it." So they became backsliders and when they slid into "Dingbat-Town," symptoms of tli'e old trouble began to show again, they found it difficult to return to Wei lvi lie Now comes "' " sx one sure way to gtrt back. Instant Postum is in pow.lor form made from regular Tostum nnd contains the pame nourishing ingredients; you simply stir a level toasjioonful into a cup of hot water nnd instantly have a perfect cup of Postum; it has a delicious mellow flavour nnd is free from the coffee drug, Caffeine. ' . - - - - : . , It can be made anywhere that hot water can be obtained; in hotels, on the train, in the office its higlf, rich quality i.; constantly uniform. f t Tins holding enough for about KM) cups are sold for f0 cents by grocers. Smaller tins nt .".') cent"', make about 50 cups. ' C nil nary co ff eo costs about twice as much. : ' t - 7 ti r i - '. :. v. Ill r-rry ti a 5 rip snrp.la tin free. ' PAPES 0I1PEFSIN -REGULATES STOMACH 1 V .j Time It! In Five Minutes Gas, Sourness and Indigestion , Are Gone. Do noine foods you eat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr, or Mrs. Dyspeptic Jot this down: Pape's Dlnpepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach U disordered you will get happy relief in live minutes, but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stom- ich so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief some times they are slow, but not sure. Diapepsin Is quick, positive and puts your stomach In a healthy condition so the misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as Dia pepsin comes In contact wun ine tomnchi distress Just vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine. Go now.' make the best investment 011 ever made by getting a large fifty- cent case of Pupe's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize In live minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. ments in commercial undertakings, and a strenuous campaign will be waged this winter to attract outsido capital to this section for investments n manufacturing projects, agrlcul ture. horticulture, cattle and sheep raising and water power develop ment. This campaign will be waged by the Greater Western North Caro lina association, and data are now be ing contacted so that the campaign may be conducted along lines that will Insure results,, ns the prospective investors may be shown whnt they may expert. Several capitalists have already become Interested, nnd more Will become Interested to the extent of making invehtments. Therefore, the news of the propos- d extension of the line of the South ern Power company will come as no urprlse to the people of the section. Such a movement by some live and progressive transportation company ha.s been long expected, nnd the keen business sense of 'the Dukes, who are behind the proposition may be de pended upon to make developments n a section thnL-prnmises so much In all lines. JUDGES A! F AT THE SING SALE AT THE eerless-Fashion People's Dept. Store 51 Patton Ave. 40-42 Patton Ave, Ladies' and Misses' New FalL Suits $19.50 Suits reduced to... ... ....$15.08 1 At the meeting yesterday of the Buncombe county bonrd of elections the following wer chosen ns Judges and registrars, the first name In each preclrct being tb;" rglstrar: Asheville, precinct No. 1 W. ft. Gulcr; W. 1, Johnson, T. C. Mc- Petwis. Ashrvll'e, N. 2 W. YV. West; Oeorg Kerr. George Cook. Afhevlllo. NaT. W. K. Penrdcn; C1inr!i Is'. Malniie, J. 1. Sevier. A'h'vll!e, No. 4 Frank McCrary; r. W. Young. T. J. Tarklns. Asheville. No. 5 Oscar O. Edwards; J. H. Grlce, O. C. Bedford. Asheville, No. C E. B. Powell; F. Stlkeleather, D. C. Clark. ' Haw Creek R. W. Johnson; M. U Reed, D. H. Hildebrand. ' Beaverdnm J. E. Johnson; W. Uayne.-, J. A. Masters. West Asheville Not appointed. Hazel Not appointed. Blltmore P.. J. Roberts; J. C. IJpe, T. Ia Trantham. Avery's Creek J B. Morgan; M. S. Olenn, Taylor Johnson. Txwer Homlnv Perry Alexander; W. E. FleV'her, T. J. Candler. t'pper Hominy, '.Vo. 1 W. E. Brooks; C. W. Howell. Ft. U Luther. I'pper Hominy, N,o. 2 A. Z. Wright; Lee Howell, R. W. King. Ielcester, No. t J. M. Carver; Joh i Williamson, C. XI. Clark. Leicester, No. 2 C. U McFc ; Jerr ; Ramsey, T. E. Ray. Sandy Mush, No.' 1 J. C. V.Mls; t . N. Gillespie, I. P. Ward. Sandy Mush, No. 2T. II. D loarc"; G. T. Anderson, Will Waldroup. Umestnne B. E. Hhroat; R. C Clayton. J. R. Reagan. l'alrvlew Thomn W. Shuford; Joh H. Merrill, O. W7 Nesblt. Swannanoa P. C. Coats; J. M. Roberts, It. S. Tipton. Kftema Creek Frank P. Roberts; J. R. Garrison. W. T. Bradley. Hat Creek U W. Roberts; Lee Hams. J. O. McKlVoy. Ivy, No. 1 C. W. Dillingham; James W. Dillingham, Sam It. Whlttaker. Ivy, No. 2 J. H. Woodward; Jeff. Garrison. J. T. Check. Black Mountain John Thomas; J. I Str pp, K. W. Queen. French Broad Zeb Vance; J. E. rarlier, W. M. Orlffln. $22.50 Suits reduced V to... ...... .......$15.08 $25.00 Suits reduced ... ......... ....$17.50 $29.50 Suits reduced to ...$19.77 $32.50 Suits reduced' to ...$21.78 $35.00 Suits reduced to ...$24.50 $42.50 Suits reduced to... ...... ... ...$29.89 $12.98 and $15.00 Silk Dres ses for. . . ... $9.09 One lot of $3.75 to 05.00 Lin ; ; gerie Waists for . . . . . . $2.98 One lot of $2.50 to $3 Lin gerie "Waists. . . ... . . .$1.48 ONE-FOURTH OFF On All Our Ladies' and Misses' Dress Skirts. ONE-THIRD OFF On All Hand. Bags. ONE-FOURTH OFF On All Ladies' Silk ; and Lingerie Waists. ONE-FOURTH OFF On All Evening and Recep tion Gowns. 4 10 PER CENT OFF On All Muslin and Knit Underwear. 10 PER CENT OFF On All Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery. AVe receive every day new goods by express and freight, which all go in this money raising Sale at reduced prices. Cor.'.o nnd investigate. 5t -.S In Our Bargain :"' Basement. One lot odds and ends "Wool Sweaters for ladies and chil dren, $2.50 to $5.00 values " for $1.29 One lot of Ladies' Shirt "Waists slightly soiled from display, 'J $1.50 to $2.50 values for 75c One lot of Girls' School Dres ses, 75c to 98c values, re duced to . . . . ... . . .49c . One lot of Boys' Wash Pants, 25c values, for . ....... 15c One lot of Turkish Bath Tow els, 15c values . 12 l-2c each 200 Dress Skirts, black, blue and brown, good $5 values, reduced to.. . ... ,...$3.75 Ladies' and Misses Tailor , ' made , Suits. Amongst this lot are some pretty Norfolk styles; they are splendid $20 values, for. ..... . . .$12.50 We have on hand a good many odds and ends Ladies, and ' Misses' Cloth Coats, Cloth Suits and Cloth - Dresses, $7.50 to $15 values, we will closcT them out at... ... .. $4.98 and $2.98 Splendid Bargain in Boys' School Suits. A new lot of fine Girls' School Dresses, $1.50 values for 98c Exceptionally good bargains can be found on our main flour, such as pretty Hats, Suits, Dry " Goods and Notions. White Goods Sale Monday Mumpawer's " ASHEVILLE HAH HURT Wllllni'i Vr,rr! Atfwki-fJ h Jimcpli find Henry lr'n, .Mmi of Thin City. KrovHle, Tenn.. Sept. 10 William Mc.nl i f Ashevl'lj, N. C , Was Rttnrk ed nnd In lured here y-iterdy nfter b'Min In mnnner sl-nl! ir to the kill ing of II 'nn in Re enlli tl, the New Vork gambler. While Mortis w-,a In a pool room Jo' ph I'miwi anil Henry Brown, lw of Axhevl'U, e it' red and, tifter spenk In; "irdl.lly to Morris, one of them clr w a revolver nnd flr.'d at him. The bullet went wild and Morrta whs then awMultcd wl'h the butt of the revolver and a, bbick nck. Morris fell prontrnte, nnd bleedlnn to the floor nnd the nttiukerw lied to n nenrby li.uior r-ir In whli h Biey made their eacnpx. Tln-y hve not yet been rt tTr-bndi'd. The Injured inrm ntlrlbotcs tlie i Miill to brl I rli in! I i ni ,v , .I,,,,, In v, b....i, lx v n n, on" c,r !'. ! - in' 1 1 i ' 17 South Main St. Every piece of goods in our big stock of whito goods, and every other line, is NEW and tho very latest modes and patterns Selling for cash, we cau save you from ten to 20 per cent on ell piece goods, because we have no losses, and no book keepers Ralary to pay. 10,121-2, 15, 25 nnd up to 50 cents n yard for Piques Dimities, Corduroys Per sian Lawns, India Linons, Linenes, Serges, dotted and plain, Sousetto Also Bleach Sheetin pillow tubing, muslins nnd 1m'1 spreads. PHI WE A VER VILLE ' AND LAKE JUAN1TA 1 J Cars Leave Tack Square Every Hour on the Hour 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. .. i Also 6:30 a. m., 9:30 p. m. and 11 p. m. EVENING TROLLEY RIDES On ami after. Thurrday, Septemobr.,12, 1912, tho following trips between Asheville and Weaverville will be DISC0N T1NUEI) except on Saturdays nnd Snndays until' further ' ' ' notice: Ix-aving Aslieville fjeaving Weavervillo 8:45 p.m. 10:15 p.m. . ' 9:30 p. m. 11:00 p. m Buy your ticket and five order for bflictrnga to ba rherkti) from our roHiclenr to destination. 2 "Ta Transfer tr.i It32ray li:!:ct C.T.ca rar.o rcc:n, EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES ALL TUVi In Rockers, Art Squares, Matting, Bugs and Pi""1? Boom Furniture. A variety you must Bee to appreciate. Cash or credit. Beaumont Furniture Co. 17 South Mnl P" The IIokm of Furniture Valuea- It's a having of money to trade at lucyitl i 25 Cc::t iU"
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