Tuesday, CctoLcr C, 1A2 fUS ASHEVILL3 :CAZTT2-1E7 - ,.... . Shoes for Men, . Women and Children Our Shoe section is complete in every detail a most wide range of all kinds of shoes for work, play and street wear. '.. School Shoe3 of quality (that will last and give satis faction. Why not come in and see these long wear shoes? King Quality Shoes for Men. Furnishings,. Hats that Ma lory makes. Peck Clothes. EQ3 bdq::e oicted . OF RETAILING WHISKEY ,.. i. ii ..in ywg TOUt THAT 5AVt YWt "gffi Established 1887. He Appealed Case Several Defendants ill Court This Moraine:. Amusements wit t e t n m m TONIGHT AT 8:30 "45 Minutes from Broadway." WEDNESDAY. OCT. 9, "45 Minutes from Briadway." THURSDAY, OCT. 10, Delia Clark in "Introduce Me." "I'orty-Flve Minutes from Broadway." "Something to appeal to all classes of theatergoers" might well be the appelatlon applied to George M. Co han's production of "Forty-Five Min utes from Broadway," to be seen at the Auditorium on both tonight anil tomorrow night. First of all, it is a serious drama quite independent of anything else. It has an interesting, well worked out plot, it is a comedy of no mean merit, and last, but not least, it boasts several song hits that are as popular today as when first sung. The performance to be seen here is under the direction of Latl more and Iigh. with Bert Leigh In the star role of K!d Hums. Prices are from GO cento to $1.50. Tickets are selling at Whitlock's for both performances. "Introduce Me." The following criticism of "Intro duce Me," which comes to the Audi torium on next Thursday, October 10, was clipped from the Charlotte Evening Chronicle: "Introduce Me," as presented at the Academy of Music yesterday, mat inee and evening, is an exceptionally ( lover little comedy, brimming over with well constructed situations and bright lines. Although a laughter pro voker, it is farthest In the world re moved from the boisterous, its humor depending upon the clear-cut merit in the lines and situations. "Miss Delia Clarke, who carried the leading feminine role, is also the au thoress. Her acting is well known In American stage circles, her years with Charles Frohman being a sufficient guarantee of her talent. She has lost none of her grace and vivacity by reason of the care of authorship and carried her part with immense charm. "The cast supporting Miss Clarke was an excellent one, great care hav ing evidently been exercised in the whole giving the impression of a re markably well balanced aggregation." Tickets are now selling a. Whit lock's. Prices are from Bid cents to 1.50. , permanent presentation being made at Joe Weber's theater, now in lis seventh month. A brief comment of the leading journals in the cities where this has ben presented is here with appended: New York Sun "Wonderful." New York World "Marvelous." New York Herald "Beggars de scription." New York Times "Greatest pic tures Ever Shown." Philadelphia Inquirer "Remark able." . Philadelphia Telegraph Arouses intense interest." ' ."; Philadelphia North American "Absorbing in its appeal." Boston Globe "Nothing more won derful has even been shown." Boston Journal "Enormous suc ss." San Francisco Post "Amazed and enthralled." San Francisco Journal "Crowded the theater to the doors." San Francisco Examiner "Turned many away from the box office be cause the biggest playhouse in town was not large enough to accommodate the throng." Oakland, Cal., Tribune "Created sensation." Detroit Free Press "Wonderful remarkable." Providence, R. I., Tribune "Most interesting pictures ever shown." Washington, D. C, Star "Marvel ous pictures of wild life in its free state." ... ; The Paul Rainey pictures will lie seen at the Auditorium all next week, matinee and evening exhibitions be ing given daily. a ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! The very first drops of D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema stopped that awful itch instantly: yes,, the very moment D. D. D. touched th hnrninlr skin the torture ceased. A 50c bottle proves it. D. D. D. has been known for rn as the only absolutely reliable eczema remedy, and all druggists keep It Go to them if you can't come in n but don't accept some big profit substitute. But if you come to our store, wt nr. so certain of what D. D. D. will do for you that we offer you a full size bottle on this guarantee: If you do not find that it takes away the itch AT ONCE, it costs you not a cent. Smith's drug store. Pack sounr nn.1 Srnrlh Main streets r Adv. .Some Comments of the Press on Paul J. ItuiiM-y'a .Urban Hunt Pii'ttirc.. A marvelous vogue has uien cre ated among theatergoers all over the country for the Paul J. Rainey Afri can Hunt motion pictures, of svhkh thttre are tour complete organizations touring the big cities of the United t'tates. In addition to the New York Charming: ' ;; Children re plump ami rosy, If pale and sickly, something Is wrong, and the signal should should not be neglected. Its often the case that food doc not contain the certain el ements whl. ft Ni'ture requires to meet the demands of the rapidly developing body and brain. 1 On food which, fan be do pcnduii pprn , , , , t , Grape-Nuts It is made of wheat and bur ley, and contains true tissue building elements tin lulling tiin Phosphate nf Potash 'especially needed fur promoting healthy br.iln growth. A illnh of Crap... Villi and i-i "ii in em h morning f.ir a few we, ;M. i,i ten norlts a niai'velniiH 1 ""' :''"' In Hie henllb of .. I, an. I Ml. hen lit: it. CHARLES E. NORTHERN Well Known Young Man, Formerly In IStiHlitcHH Here, lHeil Sunday Morning In Knoxville. N, Ilui kn) i- returned last night from lvniixvlll, u. here he was culled by the death of. his brother-in-law, Charles K. Northern, formerly of this city, who died there Sunday morning. The body was brought here for inter ment by. Mr. Bucknor, who was ac companied by Mrs. Northern, Mr. and Mrs. , T. U. Northern, the former n brother-in-law of the deceased, and Dr. H. X Miller, a brother-in-law. Mrs. H. U Northern of Lexington, Va., mother of the deceased, arrived here last . night. The funeral services wore conduct ed this morning from No. 7 Aston place. Uev.'Dr. D. Atkins officiating. and ihe Interment was at Riverside cemetery. Mr. Northern will be well remem bered here, as he was actively engaged in business on Patton avenue a few years ago. He left this city about two years ago and Just before his death was employed at Newcomber's store In Knoxville. He was very popular and much respected. There survive the widow and three children. The deceased was 30 years of age. DEfLS I IT tV I,.' Morris to J. H. llartlett, 21 aires 1n Black Mountain; conaldera tion $200. V Mrs. Ella B. Atkins of Hiivwood i'armln Falk. lot on Hillside street consideration $200, A. II. Smith to J. A. Melton, lot li iilm-k Moiintnin: rotiMlderatlon $.",00. J. ('.. Alexander to J. J. Brown, h, in .Montr rat; consideration $12"). F. 1). Hood to J. A. Mellon, lot Ii l!lai-U Mountiilii 'township: cnnslilerii- to Bob Boone was convicted In Police court this morning of retailing liquor to Robert Bryant and was sentenced to serve a term of 10 months on the county roads. He appealed and his bond for appearance at the October term of Superior court wa fixed at ' tsnn Probable cause was found against Tom Jones, colored, In each of three counts charging him with larceny and he was held to the October term of Superior court In bonds of $200 for each case. He was charged with stealing soma clothing from three ne gro men, who were occupying the same sleeping' quarters with him in a railroad construction car. It was al leged that he packed the clothes In s suit case and left on a freight train. He was brought back from Old For; by an employe of the, Southern Rail way company. , Roxie Cook wa0 found guilty if conducting a disorderly house, and Ollie Bird, Willie Mills, Ruby Ellis. Annie Pool, Ben Morris and Otis Join s were found guilty of aiding and abet ting In running the place. The women were let off on the payment of the costs, except in the case of Annie Pool, in which Judgment was reserved. The men were fined $10 and the costs, each. Morris wa also found guilty of an assault on F. F. McBcth and was fined $20 and the costs, from which judgment he appealed and bond was fixed at $100. Jones waa found not guilty on a similar charge. McBeth was found not guilty on a charge cf a counter-assault on Morris but was fined $20 and the costs for carrying a concealed weapon. ! , Will Rosebud was found guilty of disorderly conduct by the use of pro fane and vulgar language and was fined $1 and the costs. The following were fined for wing drunk in the city: George Guice, t'S and costs; Vance Mills, $ S, and costs Robert Bryuhti costs, j .., FiPE'S EIxEFjI:! : REGIMES. STOGH i I Si TIME It! In Five Minutes Gas, .... Sourness and Indigestion Is Gone. HONEY 5 m sai i NOW GOING ON .V EXPRESS ROBBERS LOOT Jamestown Office Rifled New Dormitory of State Normal Not Finished. Gazette-News Bureau, Dally News Building, Grensboro, Oct. 8. The express office at Jamestown, located between Greensboro and High Point, was .broken into Sunday night nd while the place was ransacked, waybills, tickets, etc., being scattered nil over the place, the only things known to have been stolon were four bottles of liquor and some clothing. The railway ticket office is located in the same building with the express office and no one stays there during the evening hours. In the office wan a valise containing a suit of clothes. The thief opened this valise, took out the clothing and donning the contents of the valise, left his castaway clothes in the place. Ft! trance to the office was made by forcing one of the doors with a crowbar. It Is believed that. some tramp passing that way Sunday night is responsible for the robbery, New Dormitory Not Completed. . It was stilted today, that the new lormltors at the State Normal col lege here, which the Benior class will occupy this school year, will not be ready for occupancy for perhaps 10 days or two weeks. -, Tho contractor la rushing the, work on the building in an effort to have It completed at the very earliest possible moment, i The city commissioner of Ureenslioro yesterday nmde formal request of the board of commissioners that Greens boro be allowed to participate In the division of the budget of bond money which Was voted some time since for road work In this county. The city wants the equivalent of fuur miles of Macadam, which is approximately $14,000. for road or street work Inside of Greensboro. . Th county commis sioners received the formal and apparently look with favor upon ii. iney nave taken the matter un der BilTlsemut, and III j probably make a decision within the next few nays. REPLIES TO KIT CHIN xmatnr Shnnioos Denies Attending Iliat Banquet ami (iioto Ay. coik's Monls of Praise. , Special to The Gazette-News. Raleigh, Oct. g. Senator Simmons spent today In the city. While here the speeches of Congressman Claude Kltchin at Greensboro and tSovcrnor Kltcbln at (iolilsboro were railed to his attention. Ho sold that while he iwd hereto fore nnswered most of the things said In those speeches there were some new things that referred to him that may not have been MnuuMr,wl b-hi,.i, h.. wished to take notice of. Referring to Claude Kitchln's state ment that he had attended a $15 a plate banmiet given bv the I ,11 lilhel' iissocllalon at Washington, the senator wild lie had heard of the banquet re ferred to, but that he Wiih not Invited and. did pot attend It. He had. how ever, heard, he wild, but he did nut know whether It wi s true, that some of his colle.igues In conKrewH from Vorth Carolina did intend it. lie said that lop before this tmn'net wan irl ven his position n liimliei w.is v eil known l.nlli In Wna)nntnn and In North Carolina. Referring to Ihe M.ite'ment made by both the .Vleaar. Kiiiiiln a to Gin ernor AvroeVs aflimle toward tilm I lie .lint, r, .bl . ino'iale nil, that IK, Do some foods you eat hit back tasto 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 Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sovy and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick. so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach is disordered you will get happy relief in five min utes, but what pleases you most is that It strengthens and regulates your stomach 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 with the stomach distress Just vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gnses, no belching, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine. . Go now, make the best investment you ever made by getting a large 60 cent case of. Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. " You realize in five minutes how needless it Is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorders. (Adv. Peerless-Fashion 51 Patton Ave. Unusual Bargains " Are Offered votes for which he was criticised, in cluding lumber, Lorlmer and reciproc ity and that Col. P. M. Pearsell, Gov ernor Aycook's private secretary and probably his closest personal friend, he was advised, had just published a, statement to the effect that Governor Ayeock had prior to his announcement of his candidacy and on other occa sions, assured him that he approved of his record, and would have voted on the questions about which he la criticised, had he been in the senate just as he did. ;, Piles Quickly Cured at Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to All lu Plain Wruiuier. . . r . A - : i Tho Pyramid Smile. Many cases of Pllea have been cured by a trial, package of Pyramid Pile. Remedy without further treatment. When it proves its value to you, get more from your druggist at 50c a box and be sure you. got the kind you ask lor. Simply (ill out free coupon be low and mall today. . Save yourself from the surgeon's knife and its tor ture, the doctor and his bills. I'KKE PACKAGE COVPOX. . PYRAMID DRUG CO., 402 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall. Mich. Kindly send me a sample of Pyra mid Pile Remedy, at once by mall, FREE, In plain wrapper. Name. . . . Street. City.., State. e (Adv.) 1F.KI )!' Tit VIST. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed In trust made and executed by O. U Greenwood and wife, B. U Greenwood, to A. 8. Bar nard, trustee, to c jure the. Indebted ness therein contained on . the 2tii dny of July, 1908, and duly recorded In Book 74, at page 227. of the record of mortgages and deeds of trust, in the Register of Deed's office at Bu:i combe county, North Carolina, to which reference Is hereby made for all purposes, and by reason of default having been made In the payment of said Indebtedness secured by said deed In trust whereby the power of sale has become operative, and upon the request of the owner and holder of said Indebtedness to exercise sUih power of sale the undersigned will on the 11th day of Nov.. 1812, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell nt public auction to the last and highest bidder for rush at the County Court House door In the city of Asbevllle, Buncombe Coun ty, North Carolina, the lands ami premiums described In said deed of trust. This tlio Ktli dny-i.r October, 1912. .Odorless 'u Oii Fri'ix'li I M y l Yocoss of rlt'iiiiiiijr, clillii's for Indies mxl !'iii."ii is ;ili;!(!i'1cly odor Ii-, u iViihire that hulk's ami gentleiiuMi ' aporcciato. Tlie diilnl icf-t wrnj.H inul other ) (3i"s nriiX'iit j jicrlV'-tly cli nn cil. Try ir.'v HiTvico a tnln-ali.c liow K'ooi) it is. " ' ' A -i f $19.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at . $22.50 Ladies', and Misses Fall Suits at'. . $25.00 Ladies', and Misses' Fall Suits at , $29.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at . . $32.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at. . $35.00 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at . $42.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at . . . . ..... .. . . $13.65 $15.08 ... ....$17.50 ... ...$19.77 ... ;.. $21.78 ... ....$24.50 ... ...$29.89 When you see our new Ladies' and Misses Fall Coats you will buy here. 5 . Ah elegant array of New Evening Gowns, Street Dresses at astounding low prices, ,t. Tempting reduction .of all our high-grade Ladies' Muslin Underwear. , fr js , , ;2ili'il! if te ' t. 4k' n 'n i r h, "i ! 5- K urniture m Starts Wednesday October 9th 16 North Pack Square , . . v - '.. " i , Having houglit the stock and accounts of tlii? (Jolightly Furniture Company,' lHiiunipt, will close out the business as soon as possible. Everything will be sold at once a't sacrifice prices for cash. . ,. , . .. - J'Q'yjQ To every one indebted to the (loligli'tly Furniture Company. . Please come in and make settlement at once ami unless payments are made ji ' i 'ill . t ' a. 1 . : ii. - i - 1 promptly leases win ue ioneiivu. , , ... . - r .t . ' ft 4 J. GUTMAM Purchaser of (Jolightly Furniture Company 'u Stock, Accounts and Lenses. ., t CI '1 WHITE CORDUROY DRESS GOODS . lies! quality 30 inches wide. $1.00 a Yard. Second best quality .30 inchcK wide for 50 cenis a yanl. ' X .. COAT SUITS I n it lie differej.it uluules of blue 'serge, $10, $12.50, $15 and $20-rvort b more, our liriceji hw; - 'Mill Mil f. i Mumpower's . " .'. . . '.;,v. .,' , 17 & Main. Mn fur Cash; SclU for Leas. 20 PER CENT OFF ON ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE ' ." We must reduce stock at once. ' ' " i - lig shipment will arrive in a few days. CLEARANCE SALE PRICES OF MEN'S SUITS $io.oo suits ............ ...... V:; $8.00 12.50 Suits .10X0 15.00' Suits j, . . . ; . A . ;.i 12.50 17.50 Snits'U 1 . 1 . . ...... 14.00 20.00 Suits ...... ....... 16.00 GEM CLOTHING, COMPANY r . Patton AVejr&;. T ' " NEVER A : QUESTION r s; Of "How Good" Laun dry work done by the Ijigest and Dusiest Laundry done,, the NICHOLS WAY Is Always PEST Phone 05. Ail:zi12 Laundry I.l-'!i a l; v Iutf i. I. A. r --. li f ; . . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7 AND 8 ERT LEIGH " Presents Himself in the Great Revival of. . ' GEORGE M. COHAN'S MUSICAL PLAY '- 45 MINUTES FROM B ROADWAY MR. LEIGH AS KID BURNS . Is Scoring the Hit of 'His Life' ' ' " ' Perfected Company includes - ' " "-'''"" V HAZELE BURGESS AS "MARY" -And 29 Others, Complete Equipment. , Prlcoa 69. 75, $1 ami Jl.!8. Tlikcti nre now Bt'lliHB nt Whltloflt'g, for both performances. . . ..: ' ' ' L j-i-" irjl: I v J " . ' -; ' ' THURSDAY, OCT. 10. ' ' Tho Charming and Magnetic Actress-Authoress MIS3 DELLA. CLARKE , And an Exceptional Company of Comedians in INTRODUCE ME A Sparkling Comedy that just bubbles over with fun. Prices 50, 7.j, $1 nnd $1.00. Ticket sale at Whitlock's ITT-iTriri vrr.T.f Matinees daily, 3:30, 15, 25, 35. Evenings," 8:00, .5, .05, .ri PAUL J. r,Ai:iLY'; Arrjr"'j : :mt Hoil Jllllt. K. I'. i:iirl.neP to Julia linrl.ner, "' " 1 T.M k (., 1 1 M I 1 J i j , ! ' Ml i I ll. I'. ie to Cora (' i ...r i,, i , ' I I' ! I ( I , ,1,. fi . l h. u( r, be Mll ln ' I'll! ll i i. . . . w V W . .) J iiu.. 1; l V. I ! Am. i ?. :

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