Tuesday,- February 11,' 1913...
THX ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS
THRU
People's Department Store
It Pays to Trade Here
; If j-ou are interested in. buy
ing a new spring suit, and de
sire the best for your money
Bee .
People's Department Store
Our Suit department for
spring is eomplete, and we
are featuring a special blue
and black serge suit, made for
style-wear and to sell ordinari
. . Jy at $20.00, for $12.50. In this
line we show five different
models to select from and
competent sales people to
serve you.
A most beautiful picture.
The wash' goods department
present an unusually "attrac
tive sight, on all sides are to
be seen exquisite patterns of
h:, .ginghams, Ratines, Voiles,. etc,
you should see this beautiful
c display, and get our prices. ; , .
We are anxious to increase
our business and we know how
sell for less than the other
fellow and the better merchandise.
As We Advertise We Sell
People's Department Store
Health Restored By
Eckman's Alterative
A Valuable Remedy for Throat and
Lungs.
If you are a sufferer from Grandular
Tuberculosis, or know of anyone so
afflicted. It might be well to Investi
gate this case, where the writer de
clares after a year of suffering he
found permanent relief and full re
covery to health by using Eckman's
Alterative, a medicine which has been
effective In many cases of Tuberculo
sis: 257 Laruston St., Phlla., Pa.
"Gentlemen In Mareh 1909, I was
taken sick and my doctor pronounced
my case 'Tuberculosis in the Glands.'
Medical treatment did not helpf me,
and on my doctor's advice, I went to
a hospital to be operated upon, but
relief was only temporary. I lost
strength and at times would have cold
sweats and fever. In April, 1910, I re
turned to the hospital, but the con
tinued operations were not benefiting
me. ,
"In the meantime, a' friend of mine
advised Eckman's Alterative, saying it
was good for Tuberculosis. The wounds
in my neck were still open and in a
frightful condition when I started to
take it. After using two bottles I
found I was Improving, having gained
weight, and could eat and was able to
sleep. I continued using it until I
was able to sleep. I continued using
it until I was well, wlhlich was in No
vember 1910. Before I took the medi
cine I had three hemorrhages since
I have , been taking it, I have not had
any. On November 11, 1910,1 started
to work, and since that time I have
not lost one day's work through sick
ness. I can highly recommend Eck
man's Alterative to anyone wlho Is suf
fering from Tuberculosis or Gland
Tuberculosis, providing they take it as
directed. I will gladly correspond
with any party desiring further infor
mation of what the medicine did for
me." (Sworn affidavit.)
JOSEPH B. WHITE.
Eckman's Alterative is effective in
Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat
and Lung troubles and in upbuilding
the system. Does not contain poisons,
opiates or habit-forming drugs. For
sale by all leading druggists. Ask for
booklet telling of recoveries and write
to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia,
Pa., for additional evidence.
Fill ii ci iii
Stocks, ; Bonds, Cotton,
Grain, Provisions, Honey
New York, New Or
leans, Chicago and For
eign Market News.
By Associated Press.
WALL. STREET GOSSIP.
New York, Feb. 11. Activity In
creased today at the expense of values.
Liquidation broadened as prices went
down. Banks scaled down.thelr loans
dnd the rejection of less desirable col
lateral forced Bales of specialties,
which fell abrupUy. Call loans opened
at 4' per cent, compared with 3 per
cent yesterday. Bonds were heavy.
New York, Feb. 11. Virtually all
of the active stocks were fractionally
lower at the opening. Southern Pa
cific was again under pressure and
fell ihalf, to 102, the lowest figures
of about Ave years. Mexican Petro
leum declined a point. Can Bhares
showed a further strength.
Weakness - of Influential stocks
aroused a more positive conviction
among bears as to the immediate
trend of the market and they extend
ed, the scope of their operations.
DANGEROUS DANDRUFF
Will Make America a Bald-
headed Nation if Not
Checked.
M. Pasteur, the great French Phy
sician of Paris, once said: "I believe
we shall one day rid the world of all
diseases caused by germs."
Dandruff is caused by germs, a fact
accepted by all physicians.
Dandruff is the root of all hair evils.
If it were not for the little destructive
germs working wih a perslsency
worthy of a better cause, there would
be no baldness.
Parisian Sage will kill the dandruff
germs and remove dandruff In two
weeks or money back. i .
Smith's Drug Store guarantees It
It will stop itching scalp, falling hair
and make the hair grow thick and
abundant.
It puts life and luster into the hair
and prevents it from turning gray.
It is the hair' dressing par excel
lence, daintily perfumed and free
from grease and stickiness. It is the
favorite with women of taste and cul
ture who know the social value of
fascinating hair.
zA. large bottle costs only 60 cents at
leading druggists everywhere, and by
Smith's Drug Store. The girl with the
Auburn hair Is on every package.
I
DEALS IX DIRT.
Joseph A. Tirandl to A. E. Sluder,
lanil on South' lnne near the city of
A. hrville; consideration $475.
:. is. Praytor to S. B. Bishop, land
in Avery's Creek township; considera
tion $."i0.
H. I:. Korlee nnd wife to W. W.
."Molton. land in Black Mountain; con
pidrrntion $225.
I'. P. Hayes nnd wife to C. A.
Crown, land In West Ashcville; con
sideration $4 50.
Kila K. Thorpe to J. T. Freeman,
land in Mountain Retreat; considera
tion jwr.o.
i:. Vt Wolfe and wife to Hepsle
Stradley. land in Beaverdam ward
of Asheville township; consideration
$500.
Hepsie Stradley, R. V. Wolfe and
wife to Oscar M.'Coston, land at the
headwaters of the Beaverdam creek;
$10 and other valuable considerations.
NEGRO MAN KILLED
Beam Falls mi Nat Purdue at (irove
Park Inn III Skull Is
Crushed.
Nnt Purdue, a colored man aed 70
years, died yesterday afternoon about
6:30 o'clock Ht the Mission hospital
IF THOSE WHO NEGLECT THEIR HAIR
,EW THE C0N5E
ONLY
QUENCES
They Would Use Herpicide.
The dandruff germ is a deadly ene
my fo healthy, luxuriant hair. N" mat
ter how thick, heavy and beautiful
your hnir may look, tho dandruff
germ may be there ut work and very
busily too. : ' ' '"' '
Just bo sure a you do not tal,
steps to check' the ravages of th
Ucrni, just so sure you will sooner or
later lose your hair.
1'aWncB.-) may always he prevented
by the timely use of. Ncwbro's Ilerpl
"icle. TlerpU'idc is sure death to the
dandruff Burm. It cleans tho scalp
and ullowu tho hutr to grow as nature I
Intended. There are no disappoint
ments,' unless the hair follicles are
completely atrophied, so why put off
iv... tcoimpnt until it is too late?
Newbro's Herpicide In 50c und $1.00
i. bv all dealers who guar
antee It to do all that is claimed. If
you are not satisfied your money will
be refunded.
Am, Mentions at the best barber
i,..,, on,i hair dressing parlors.
Send 10c In postage or silver to The
Herpicide Co., Dept. II.. Detroit, Mich.,
for a nice sample or Merpicme aim
i...,.uiui taiiinir nil about the hair, ,
oi.iilh' Drug Store, special ugeuis.
as tho result of an accident on. the
construction work of the Grove Park
inn a short time before. Purdue was
one of the workmen on the building
and a falling beam struck him on
tho head, fracturing his skull and In
flicting such serious injuries that no
medical aid could save him.
The accident occurred on the west
side of the building where a trestle
was being constructed for wagons of
concrete and gravel, and four upright
beams were being put Into position
and held by guy ropes. One of the
ropes became loose and the structure
toppled over. The negro workman
standing near yelled to him to get out
of the Way, but the old man either
did not hear the warning or could not
get out of the way before he was
struck on the back of the head.
As soon as the accident occurred
the injured niun was placed in an au.
tomobile and rushed to the Mission
hospital, and Dr. A. T. Prltchard was
called to his aid.
This is the first accident, barring
mnshed fingers and minor bruises,
that has been suffered by any of the
workmen on the structure since the
work began early last fall.
NEW YORK COTTON
New Yorki Feb. 11. Cotton opened
steady at an advance of two points on
August but generally unchanged to
three points lower and sold about 6
to 6 points net lower during the early
trading. Evidently there was con
siderable realizing, but offerings were
absorbed by evernlght buying orders
and concentrated trade support. The
market rallied and before the end of
the first hour was 1 to 10 net high
er.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
Chicago, Fell. 11. Cattle, receipts
3500; steady; beeves 6.60j9.00; Texas
steers 6.00(g) 5.86; stockers and feeders
4.75(3)8.60; cows and heifers 3.10
5.70; calves 6.76 10.60.
Hogs, receipts 21,000; strong; light
8.00 8.36; mixed, 7.908.30; heavy
7.858.30; rough 7.858.00; pigs
6.108.15; bulk of sales 8.15 (ij) 8.30.
Sheep, receipts 17,000; firm; native
4.906.25; yearlings 6.458.00;
lambs, native, 7.00 9.00.
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
Liverpool, Feb. 11. Cotton, spot
good business; prices steady; Ameri
can middling fair 7.55; good middling
7.21; middling 6.99; low middling
6.81; good ordinary 6.41; ordinary
6.07.
Sales 10,000 bales, including 1000
for speculation and export and 9200
American; receipts 48,000, including
32,200 American.
Futures opened steady and closed
very stead p.
February 6.75
February-March 6.74
March-April 6.74
April-May 6.7214
May-June 6.72
June-July 6.75 Vi
July-August 6.67
August-September 6.68
September-October 6.40
tjetoDer-November 6.32
November-December 6.29
December-January 6.28
January-February 6.27
SUPERIOR COURT
F. A. Hendricks has been found
guilty of cruelty to animals, In Supe
rior court, the Jury recommending
him to tho mercy of the court He
has not been sentenced. He was
charged with overdriving two horses
belonging to the Millard Livery com
pany, one of which afterward died.
Britt Johnson was given 90 days on
the roads for larceny.
Fred Weaver was found guilty of
retailing.
Will Gardner pleaded guilty in two
larceny cases, in one of which he was
given nine months on the road, Judg
ment being suspended in the other.
..lames Odam was acquitted of a lar
ceny charge.
Charlie Miller was acquitted of the
charge of assault with a , deadly
weapon.
State's witnesses were absent in the
eases against Lum Helium and Dolph
Nix, and capiases were issued for
them.
Rebecca Dover was found guilty of
retailing.
Erwin Whltakcr pleaded guilty
of carrying a concealed weapon.
Ezell nnd Manson King, charged
with disturbing religious worship,
were held under bond of $700, collec
tively and Individually. v
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.
Chicago, Feb., 11. Twenty dollar
pork today formed a notable feature
of the provision market. First sales
of provisions were 2 to 10c above
last night, with May at 19.97' to
20.00 for pork, 10.70 to 10.75 for lard
and 10.65 to 10.70 for ribs.
Insufficiency of Indian rainfall
steadied wheat. Opened unchanged
to VCmVt higher. May started at 94
to 94!4, the same change as the
market taken altogether, touched
93, and rallied to 94.
Big receipts weakened corn. May
opened to lower at 6353
and sagged to 63 i
Oats were pold. J"KJ ay -started to
Vi nown at ro ao anu ieu io
35. '
The provision pit showed decided
activity with commission house trad
ing especially large, i Profit-taking by
holders caused values later to recede
from top figures. Packers were free
Kellers.
Slaughtering In the west during the
week totalled 200,000 fewer hogs than
a year -ago. trvrt
Wheat weakened oh beneficial mois
ture In the winter crop belt. Clos
ed weak at 93 for May, c under
last night.
Bearish estimates on farm reserves
led to a further corn decline. Clos-
ed weak, with May half to cent net
lower at 62ff? .
BUTTER AND EGGS
New York, Feb. 1 1. Butter steady
receipts 12,736 tubs. Creamery ex
tras 37g38.
Cheese steady; receipts 148 boxes;
state, whole milk, held white specials
17(R)17.
Eggs weak; receipts 12,182 cases.
Fresh gathered extras 2627; fresh
gathered dirties 17819;chocks 19 T
17.
CASH GItAIN PRICES.
Chicago, Feb. 11. Wheat No. 2 red
1.09 1.11: No. 2 hard 01v
94; No. 1 northern 924ft93; No.
2 northern 89 !0; No. 2 sprlnc
890190; velvet chaff 85$2; durum 86
92.
Corn No. 2 yellow 60 61.
Oates No. 2, .13 'i: No. 2 white,
36137: standard 34 35.
Ilye No! 2, : ( 64.
Barley 50W71. -'- f
Timothy J. 00 tff 4.00. j--,; -
I Attend
This Sale and Save
Money
Clover 12.00 20.00.
Ribs 9.87 if? 10.62.
NEW YORK MONEY
New York, Feb. 11. Prime mer
cantile paper 4 5 per cent. Sterl
ing exchange weak, with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills' at $4.83.35 for
60 day bills, and $4.87.40 for demand.
Commercial bills 4.82.
Bar silver 48.
Mexican dollars 48.
Government bonds firm; railroad
bonds weak.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST.
Close.
Amalgamated Copper 71
Amer. Beet Sugar 36
Amer. Cotton Oil 49
Amer. Smelt. & Refining 71
Amer. Sugar Refining 116
Amer. Tel. & Tel 132
Anaconda Mining Co 36
AtcMson 103
Atlantic Coast Line 129
Baltimore & Ohio 101
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 89
Canadlnn Pacific 236
Chesapeake & Ohio 76
Chicago & Northwestern 135
Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul 110
Colorado Fuel & Iron 37
Colorado & Southern 29
Delaware & Hudson 162
Denver & Rio Grande 20
Erie 30
General Electric 140
Great Northern pfd 128'
Great Northern Ore ctfs 37
Illinois Central 124
Interborough-Met 18
Interborough-Met. pfd 62
Inter Harvester 111
Louisville & Nashville 137
Missouri Pacific 40'
Mo., Kans. & Tex 26,
Lehigh Valley 159
National Lead 61
New York Central 106
Norfolk & Western 108
Northern Pacific .118
Pennsylvania 119
People's Gas 112
Pullman Palace Car 160
Beading 162
Rock Island Co 22
Rock lslund Co. pfd 39
Southern Pacific 102
Southern Railway 26
Union Pacific 157
United States Steel 62
United States Steel pfd 108
Wabash 1
Western Union 72
QUOTATIONS
Open. Close,
REMEMBER
This is nil our: regular stock
mill not job lots or wimples
bought " for Rppqlnl elilo'- pur"
110HUH. '.'... .
SAjLE,
HHEF PRICE
IS ATTRACTING THE CROWDS
We are forced to sacrifice our goods because we are heavily overstocked for
this time of year and as it is the policy of this store to never carry over merchan
dise from one season to another, we inaugurated this "HALF OFF ? SALE",
which is proving one of the greatest money saving sale events that the people of
Asheville and Western North, Ciirolina hnye had the opportunity to attend. All
we ask is that you reserve your opinion of this sale and the values offered until
rou have taken time to inspect the wonderful and unmatchnble bargains that we
'are offering in, men's, youth's and boys' wearing apparel.
,
; " Take time to investigate. You will gain greatly by buying now.
94
92
90
63
64
CHICAGO GRAIN
WHEAT
May
July
September
CORN
May
July
September 66
OATS
May $5
July 35
September 35
MESS-PORK per bbl.
May 20.00
July 20.00
LARD per 100 lb
May ... 10.76
July 10.76
September 10.77i
SHORT RIBS per 100 lbs.
May 10.70 10.65
July 10.70 10.67
3
91
90
53
63
64
4
4
14
19.97
19.97
10.70
14.72
10.80
RIBBON SALE
V
Wednesday and Thursday
5,000 Yards to Choose From
Lot 1. .
Lot 2 . .
Lot 3
Lot 4 . . ,
Esta
blished 1887
. . .5c Values 3c
.71-2 and 10c Values 5c
. . . . 12 l-2c Values ... ... ; . . . . .7 l-2c
... .20c and 25c Values . .11c
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Muslin Underwear Sale
A Big Success
Ask
For
Stamps
Children's gcparate Skirts - Plush coats
coats
$2.25 $3.98 1-2 Price
The Asheville Dry! Goods Co.
Armour's Veribest Soups, 9uc doz., 3 dozen for $2.75.
Tomato, Vegetable, Chicken.
United Grocery Co.
Store of Quality 415 North Main Phone No. 1617.
PICTURE FRAMING KODAK FINISHING
Kodak Elms and Amateur Photographic supplies.
Eastman Kodak Co. Agency
ROBINSON'S KODAK STORE
3 Haywood
$50,000.00 to Loan
On Asheville improved business property, in amounts $5,000
and up, five to ten years. Applications considered from own
ers only no brokers.
Also on Asheville resident property, in amounts $2,000 to
$5,000, if close in and in thorough condition. Address Box
682. ' ill3J
310-6.
Purest and Best
Rumford Baking Powder
Wt SCT
Sell and Exchange Fnrniturt
Fixture, etc
A.sntvlll Furniture Co.
Ronth Main 8t Phnn 1ft.V
HAIR TONICS
Delux. Wentphals. Plnauds In 8 oz.
$1.00 each. Jap, Rosewood, Eau De
Quinine, S ox. 75c each. Preoerve
your hair and remove the dandruff.
Asheville Barbers Supply Co.
23 N. Main St.
NEW TORK COTTON FUTURES.
GEM CLOTHING CO. n.
C PATTON AVENUE t
Little Store With the Big Values."
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GLOVER MISQUOTED
Thf. following dispatch,', from
Oeorite Olover, refer to an Aanoelated
ITeiw rilMiatrh of yesterday, concern
Inn ItlUntlon over the estate of Mrs.
Eddy!
lat, B. T).. fb, 11. I was not sure
and was walling for word from the
east. It the case la satisfactorily set
tied, I shall do no more. Have In-
atrucled my attorneys that It Is sn
t!rly In their hands, t was mlaqunt
Great Convenience
And save bother to have your ba
gage checked from your house to des
tination. Furniture moving a spe
cialty. Phone S10
Asheville Transfer &
Storage Company
LOCAL PRODUCE
WIARKEL PRICES
Retail Prices.
Rkks 25c: butter 30a, creamery 44.
Grain, etc.: Corn, (Oc; oats, 10c;
hay 11.35. , . ,
''- Peck goods: Bplnarh lOci knle ilOc;
mustard and turnip greens SOc; ruta
bagas 26c; Canadian rutubafeas !6c;
white turnips 26c; white potatoes
I Or; native sweet potatoes 30c; yellow
ysms S6c; carrots 80c; parsnips 35c;
yellow onions 40e; r'd onions 50c;
white onions 76.
Quart goods: Rrusaels aprnuts 26c;
rranherrles 16c, 1 for 26c; white beam
15c; white pea 16c; llmas 16c; clay
pea 10c; new potatoes 10c; black
yd peas 15c.
flunch goods: ftpdlng onions 6li 8c;
French endive 30c; ctirlcy letture 6c;
head lettuce lOff 15c; new carrots 10c;
celery 641 fie; minify 10c; suge 6c;
spring beet ISc, t for 25c; red rad
OPERA CLOAKS
Silk dresses, woolen suits,
In fact every kind of apparel
for ladles cleaned here under
most perfect conditions, and In
same manner as best plants In
New York or Ilaltlmoro can
do them. Our work Riiuran
tocd. ASHEVILLE DRY
CLEANING CO.
l'lionca 835 and '63fl
Outin
" 71-2 CENT YD.
MUMPOWER
Sells for Cash, Sells for
i;
Le?s.-
So." Mam' St."
iHb.-s 5 flue.
Pound goods: Muxhroonis 80c;
Hubbard suiiush , 5c; cnbbaKo. JiRSci
horse rmliith roots Unj; purple cull
baue 5c.
. Doaen goods: Hotvouss cucumbers
11.60(713.00; chicory (0c; bell pep
per 10040c. . ,.
Cauliflower, each, 10010c; egg plant
SOftiSc.
Pnt'ltry. dressed: Oees !0c: ducks
20moi chickens tOtIOc; turkey
m -
ONLY CWl "Brotao Quton," that U
laxative roir.o Quinine
Cure. CoU in One Day, Crtp in 3 Day
d.-.