! Vecav, ZztX, Co, 1D12. r iff! fii' ' r: M People's Deparimeiit Store 40 and 42 Fatton Ave. Sumner's Former Stand FT "TT"s ' Moiey K We offer throughout the entire store bargains that will appeal to people who love tosave money. . Here we mention a few of the many Bargains you'll in our Bargain Basement. - One lot of Ladies' and Misses wool Suits $10 to $15 val ines for . . .... J ....... . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . .$5.95 One lot of Ladies' and Misses wool Suits $25.00 val ues for ..... . .. . . .. ; . . . . . . . .......... $12.50 One lot of Ladies' wool dress Skirts, black, navy and brown $6.00 values for. . . . . .... . . . .. .". . .. . .$3.19 One lot of Ladies', Misses'," Boy's and Men's Sweaters,' latest styles $1.00 to $4.00 values at $1.48, $1.25, 98c and 75c. . ' ' One lot of Ladies', muslin night gowns $1.00 values for ...... .... ...79c One lot of Ladies' and men's hose up to 25c values for. . . . .. .' 10c One table of children's wash dresses 75c to 98C Val- 'nos for. . . . ' . . . . . . . ; 1 . . . .. ... ... .......39c One lot of Ladies' .flannelette Underskirts 50 to 75c val ues . . .. .... . . . . ..... ... . . . 49c, 39c and 29c. One lot of Black and green Satin underskirts 75c val uta f nr. . . . "s . . . ....... ...... ... ...... ...49c Snlendid values will be found on our main floor in millinery, Suits, Coats, Dry Goods, Notions "Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Blankets, Comlorters, &tc. t nr Many Parties Go from Weaver- ville to Spend a Night on Craggy. liiiSIO EELli fob mua sosoa LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, GLOSSY HAin, Id'OIHlDRUFF-SGEIIl'lIIDERIOr Hair Coming Out? If Dry, Brittle, Thin or Your Scalp Itch es is Full of Dandruff Use "Danderine." There are a good many visitors in the Weavervllle section yet, and some of them have declared that this is the most pleasant part of the season that they have spent In the mountains. This is what they call an ideal cli mate; and they , are very enthusiastic about the crisp, cool atmosphere. Some of them have expressed the in tention of staying until the leaves have turned in order to see the gorgeous coloring of the mountains. ' It is safe to say that they will not regret It, for it will be worth their time even If they have spent an Indian summer here before. Nearly every day tmall parties leave Weavervllle to spend a night or two on Craggy, although the nights on that mountain are almost like winter. This is the month pf the "harvest moon and those who have Just returned from Craggy declare that the moun tains by moonlight there are beautiful beyond description. Within ten minutes after an appll-! cation of Danderine you cannot find a single trace of Dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, hilt what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you will actually see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine will immediate ly double the beauty' of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, lust moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through" your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amaz ing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance 01 abundance; an incomparable luster, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove to yourself tonight now that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of It if you will Just try a little Danderine. ... SCHOOL FUND Report of Treasurer Ducket Showing Condition for last fiscal Year. ... FEW OF THEIR ftPPLES HUE GONE TO WASTE One Firm Here Has Bought Several Car Loads from Reems Creek Farmers; . 9,351.35 . 8,470.91 . 39,724.78 . 11,568.88 Try Gasette-News Want Add T. M. Duckett, county treasurer, has completed his report showing the condition of the county school fund at the end of the fiscal year, June 30, 1912. The report follows: Keceplts. Balance June 30, 1911. General poll taxes. , General property taxes.... Fines and forfeitures...... Tuition ... ;. . . . .'. . , . ... Refunds . . ............ . Special property .tax. ...... Special poll tax State apportionment State loan fund State for libraries State for public high schools Libraries, private donations. Increasing school term (pri vate) . Students to Take Poison. Philadelphia, Sept 25. Simultane ous with the opening of the Hahne mann Medical college the work of the poison squad among the students started anew for the purrent term. Dr. Edwin It Nesbit, who has the chair of pharmacology, asked for vol unteers among the freshmen to aug ment the squad among the upper class men The volunteers will be placed upon a restricted diet and will then receive minimum doses of a variety of poi sons so that the physicians in charge 13.50 1 will be able to study the toxic effect 4.00 , upon the human system. Notwithstanding the abundance of fruit throughout this part of the state, some of the fruit growers in the Reems creek country have permitted few of their apples to go to waste. A gentleman stated yesterday that one commission firm here had bought sev eral car loads of apples from the Reems creek growerta, and that they had been paid fairly good prices. Peaches were more plentiful this vear, of course, tnan mey nave oeen for many years, but one grower at Weavervllle sold . practically every Deach he had, and he says that he revived good prices throughout the season. It is true that he pocked them in baskets attracively and did tint nttnmnt to dlsDose of them In bulk. But even those which were ol fered in bulk brought reasonably good nrices. This ha been a happy year for the thriftv housewife. No doubt the amounts of preserves, Jellies, and can ned fruits would be astonishing. x Visitors stop at tte Phoenix Euro pean Hotel. Fine rooms, 60 and 76 cents., 19,619.67 1,637.12 3,284.49 5,000.00 10.00 1,150.00 62.00 100.00 Fine airy rooms 60 and 75 cents at the Phoenix hotel, In heart of the city. Total . . . ..... . . . . . . . . .$94,996.70 Disbursements. Superintendent's salary . , . .$ 1,850.00 White teachers 44,366.24 Colored teachers ......... 3,180.00 Fuel and Janitors......... 1,180.00 Furniture and desks. 1,689.68 SuDDlles (brooms, buckets. etc.) ... 42U.Z4 Libraries ... 153.18 Insurance and rent 800.10 Installment on loan fund.. 2,138.40 New buildings (white)..... 9,812.64 New buildings (colored).. 607.73 Treasurer's salary 631.20 Mileage and Der diem coun ty board 67.6 i ExDenses of county board.. 474.56 Census and committeemen. 243.62 Taxes refunded .......... 902.93 Transferred to high school. 3,450.00 City schools 19,395.80 Holding Bpecial tax election 64. Attorney fees 190.00 Tuition paid to Henderson '", countv ... 18.00 Listing special tax...- 71.00 Interest 3,407.13 Court costs 94.44 Holding institutes 227.84 Bond returned by order of court 100.00 HHOESTE8S . Tim 1IAMUH UK AN IP. Lathes t AL ur lruk-xlAtfor a rills Id lii-J ui 4oi4 metallic ports, fceiiej 'iQ L)ue Klibor. Tilli n dIIipb flu Irus-IM. AsttforCUl-Otfij;.TEBt yvu known nsHct, Safest, AiwcvuKellabl SOLD 8Y ti?lifmT FVTJVWHFRF New SillL Dresses Are you interested in the new dresses, for fall and winter, of course you are and you want to newest ideas too after some delay on account of shiping in structions we receive our complete line of these new fall wear things. Come and see them for yourself. You'll like them, as we do. Vf - Established 1887. Films and Films Have your films de veloped, by an ex pert and get better pictures than ever before. Kodaks Loaned Free ROBINSON'S KODAK STORE ; Opp. Post Office. 6l J " - . . ... ' - - - ' : -.1 i Total ... Overdraft, 1790.20.., .$95,786.90 WE CLEAN RUGS, CARPETS, WINDOW CURTAINS, BLANKETS. And heavy suits and over coats you'll soon need them, because the real Fall weather is just around the comer; and because, too, we cleanse them, clean them, wash them thor oughly by the French process, and when they're returned, they look like they were new. Asheville Dry Cleaning Co. ' 38 M. ljexmgion rhoncs 835-830. : X w h.a y H,A m e i KEITH VAUDEVILLE AT E "THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL" SNOWY MAY BELL , Singing Comedienne. , ADAMS BROTHERS Singing, Dancing and Musical Black Face Comedians. Three Reels Moving Pictures Changed Daily. "Love Will Find a Way", "The Evidence." "Ani mated Weekly." - IU1 m mm odation I M.i i. Sixth Series of Stock Opens October 5th, 1912 Opportunity Knocks at Your Door Build for the Future--Watch Tom Grow Into Dollars Own a Home Before Qld Age Overtakes You-Start Now Board of Directors Frank R. Hewitt H. W. PlumMer L. L. Jenkins Harmon A. Miller F. S. Kennett , . W. L. Moore A. C. Brandl S. L. Forbes . T. S. Morri3on W. B. Williamson T. C. Coxe E. Cinder C. V. Brown Wallace B. Davis C. V. Reynolds . J. G. Merrimon Subscribe, for Stock m "This Growing Gompany A safe investment, paying good interest and exempt from taxes; a benefactor to the laboring man; an opportunity to the investor, a factor ia the future of Asheville, a home company building homes for home people; and managed by leading business men of Asheville. , ' ' - Shares 100 Each Terms 25 cents initiation per share and 25 cents on each share weekly until paid. . , ; Sec. and Treas., S.L. FORGES . . .. "S p;,w . FRANK :;R. HEWITT " Vice President, C. W. BROWN AAyCfiVWA' - Attorneys, MERRIMON, ADAMS a AUAHb Tiio Cc:r.pr:iy's Office Is Nov Located With Forbes & Campbell, Room 2, DrI:uir.or DIln- I : : i i t i -