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THE AZZZ7ILL2 - CAZ2TTE-NZ3 i Wednesday, . Karen 19 1 MaTiaSSSa-sl ' CLOTHING. ANB liAT FOR MEN AND Y OUNG MEN J,&IFkiVEID) On account of being forced out of bus iness these goods will be sold at the fol lowing reductions: SUITS $12.50 Suits 14.00 Suits 15.00 Suits 16.50 Suits 18.00 Suits 20.00 Suits 22.50 Suits 25.00 Suits 30.00 Suits 9.38 10.50 11.25 12.38 13.50 15.00 16.88 18.75 22.50 HATS Latest styles spring and summer Hats, both soft and stiff. In all the popu lar shades. $3.00. Hats 3.50 Hats 4.00 Hats 5.00 Hats $2.40 2.80 3.20 4.00 Frank Schoble and Stetson makes. L W. GLASER Patton Avenue E.H. WORRELL PROMISES CUP FOR Hi TEAM In Class A. Y. M. C. A. Base ball League Teams Were Chosen Yesterday. Secretary Ed. B. Brown of the Y. M. ('. A. received a letter yesterday afternoon from 12. if. Worrell, man I'R'T of the Atlanta branch of A. G. Spahlinu's athletic holme, in which he stated that he will Kive a handsome silver trophy cup to the winninR base hall team in class A, this season, Mr. Worrell expressed regret that he could not he present at the rally mooting held here sonic time ao and congrat ulated the asioc'utlon on the baseball contraets that are bcins used, lie stated that he had given a copy to the manager of the Atlanta Sunday school league and that a similar contract will be drawn for that league. The cap tains of class A, with the exception of James Coleman, met with the mem bers of the association commission yesterday afternoon for the purpose of choosing the members of the teams for this class. Cy Young, tho presi dent of the class, chose the team for Coleman, who could-not be present on account of illness. The boys compos ing the class are all good baseball artists, and the season is expected to be a fast one in this class. The teams as chosen yesterday are as follows, the first numed in each being the captain: Walter Hunt, Harry Harkins, Dan Harsteller, Krnest Katson, James Britt. Junius Keister, Jack Do unison and Carlos Goldsmith. James Coleman, Gary Fortune, Her man Wilson, Hockey Newton, Steve Adams, lturgin Unsey and Itaby Ten nent. Druid Wheeler, Woodfin Chambers. Robert U White, C. A. lloneycutt, Al bert Wood, Winthrop Collins, George Shuford, John Tennent, Joe Duncan and James Wood. Roy Jordan, H. Boll, John Thrash. IF HEADACHY GUIS CONST FATED (ITS TOR T No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uneo mfortable you are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish i ntestines you always get the desired results with Cascarets. They end the headache, biliousn exs, dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach. They cleanse your Llv er and Bowels of all the sour bile, foul gases and constipated matter w hich is producing the misery, A Cas caret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and make you feel cheerful and bully for months,' E PRICE 10 CENTS! ASCARETS VyORK WHI LE YOU SLEER AT GUFFEY'S : THE LADIES OUTFITTER Beautiful Easter offerings all this week. ' Pretty spring suits, Pretty Spring Coats, Pretty One 1 Piece Frocks, Dainty Muslin Underwear, Laces and embroid eries, Silks, Velvets and ribbons, piece floods and No tions of all discription. Remember our Millinery Department and your Eas ter hatv We have one of the largest and most complete mUlinery, 'departments jn the city, . V Come to see ns. Shop at Ouffeys. "The only Dry Goods Store on the Square'."' Clarence Young, Claude Jordan, Ed. Martorell, William Mclean, Damon Darby, William Brown, Perry Tomlln and George fxmghran. At a meeting of the class B captains this afternoon the members of their teams will be chosen; class C will choose tomorrow afternoon, and class D men will be selected FViday afternoon. COLDS CiCSE HEADACHE AXD GRIP LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine removes the cause. There is only One "BROMO QUININE." Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. PYTHIANS PREPARE FIR E CEREMONIAL among the notables of the grand lodge who will be present arei.,. Fred IS. Wheaton of Minneapolis, Minn! the supreme keeper of records and seal; Thomas J. Carlln of Macon, supreme chancellor; Walker Taylor of Wil mington, grand chancellor: and Thomas D. Meaius of Wilmington, su preme master of exchequer, j A reception committee wai mimed last night, representing both Pisgah and Asbeville lodges, to meet the dis- Unfinished members of the order on their arrival here and conduct them to their hotel. They will be met In auto mobiles, and every courtesy will be extended to them, as they represent J the leaders of Knights of Pythlai of the world. , , First Rank Will Be Conferred on About GO Candidates Thursday. At the meeting of Pisgah lodge. No. 32, Knights of Pythian last night final preparations were made for the big gathering to be held in the city Thurs day night, when the first rank will be conferred on a class of about 60 can didates and the original ltathbonr Bible, the one on which the first Ini tiate of the order took their obliga tions, will be used In the ceremonial. The ballroom of the Iangren Hotel will be used for the ceremonial, and there will be 10 or more candidates of this city to take the rank, James V. Nutt, the state deputy grand chancellor, arrived In th city yesterday afternoon from Wilmington and was presented at the meeting last night. He will visit a number of the lodges of this section before Thursday In the Interest of this meeting and he states that In addition to the large class of candidates for the rank of page there will be considerable at tendance of Pythlans deslrou of at tending the Impressive ceremonies. The meeting will undoubtedly lie one of the most, auspicious ever, held by Hie Pythlans of AsHevjfle; ind COUGH 8YRUP ' For ontiirhs. Anlria r Hoarseness, Droncuius, f croup, loIlunia,r . whopping oogh, I N, tneaslM oough, anUfor I JrJ s.ltk-ntd and vn.T X . t i umpUre oongha In llvf X ' f tagea of th dlaaae. , )L,y wood for man, woman ana cnua. Aotning NO MORPHINB .,1 I pH, CHLOROFORM LIWimA V ' i Nwka, btitirtor ukini tw. I SotUM ol Jtr. Ball ! Congr, 4 ni UM ailgb WM III (on1 Jmm W. Hl BU B, 1MM DC, Khil.fipbl. !, i V, I MUMKT mi OF. SELLING TOJIM SWINK A. E. Roberts Convicted of Passing Worthless Check Judgment Suspended. Horace Melton was before Judge Adams In Police .court this mornim on the charge of retailing to Jim Swlnk. He was found guilty as chaw ed and sentenced te the cot'nty road. for a term of one year. Appeal wiui taken from the judgment and bond was required in the sum of $.100.,. . A. E. Roberts was arraigned again this morning, charged with passing a worthless check. The, prosecuting witness wms T. K. Teasley, and the de fendant was convicted, . Prayer for ludgmenl was continued, however, until April IS, on payment of . the costs., Roberts was before the court yesterday on a similar charge, the prosecuting witness In that case being W. M. Rocket. He was then found not guilty. The case in which Dsn Stafford was charged with the larceny of a bicycle from C. A. Walker was continued un til tomorrow, on account of the ab sence of an Important witness today. There were no" continued cases be fore the court today and. the session was comparatively short. - ; . IMPROVEMENTS WILL IE - MADE IN TICKET OFFICE General Passenger Agent H. T. Cary of the. Southern rahway will arrive In the city tomorrow for a short stay, ami whlly hern wli make arrange. menU, personally for the Improvement of the ctiy tk lct oftire, In anticipation of the big rush of summer business the passenger department of the road feel j sure Will come during the sea sons The office will be completely re modeled and enlarged, and will be one of the most attractive of any ticket oltlcs In the south. It la said. Almost one-third of ths office was occupied Until recently by ths Ash. villa Transfer company. It became xecvsstry to hava mors space for tho ticket office, and the transfer company was forced ta seek other quarters early In the year.I ,Ttie etitire '; first floor of the building will bejconverted now to the uses of the ticket depart ment and the arrangement will be the most modern known. Although the specific plans have not yet been made known, It Is learned that everything will be so arranged that tourists may get a better and quicker service. There will be sep arate booths for tickets and pullman reservations, arranged In an order that will make for the greatest con venience and dispatch In handling the business during the rush season. Division Passenger Agent J. II. Wood will have his private ollicv in the rear of the building, where Jie will be Isolated from the noises of tho front, for private coDfcrcuccsn I Wanted--Five At:rcs 6f Sod MAY 1ST. NEXT. . , . . ' In finishing and landscapingGrove ! iark,Inn grounds we will need sod enough to cover about five acres, and are adver tising for it this far inadvance so that any one with sod to sell, or caring to make a contract with us, will have, time to prepare it and have a'good stand of grass ibefore the time we will need it. Please communicate with us by letter, giv ing your price delivered or undelivered. -Address F. L.SEELY, care Grove Park Inn CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. - The Kind You Hais Always Bought Bears the Signature of REV. R. G. PEARSON, D. D. Rev. R. O. Pearson, D. D who died a few days ago at his home In Colum bia, was a former resident of Ashe, vllle and had many Ashevllle friends who ure saddened by the news of his death. Dr. Pearson for several years resided In Victoria, but for the past two years had been professor of the Kngllsh Hible and pastoral theol ogy of the Columbia Theological sem inary, and for several years before that had been doing evangelistic work throughout the south. He whs a na tive of Starksvllle, Miss., where the body will be Interred. he widow survives, j ' . ' fa it i, i ttff t T T BELIEVE IT When Well Known Ashevllle People 1 Tell It Bo Plainly. When publlo endorsement Is mads by a representative cltlien of Ashe vllle the proof Is positive. You must believe It. Read this testimony. Ev ery sufferer of kidney backache, ev ery man, woman or child with kid ney trouble will do well to read the following: Mrs. K. M. ttehruhl, Asheland Av., Ashevllle, N, C, says: "Doan'a Kidney Pills are certainly a good medicine, especially In womsn's cases nd t willingly confirm all I have previously said In their, praise. At one time t was weak and nervous and the action of my kidneys was Ir regular. My back pained me and I did not sleep well, feeling all tired out In the morning. ' Seeing Poan's Kidney pills advertised, I obtained a m.ply at Hnilth's Drug Store and they acted as a tonio to my entire system. After uilng them, I felt bet ter In every way." For sale by all dealers, price 10 cents. Foster-Mllbura Co., Buffalo, New Tors, sole agenta for the United Btstes. Remember the name -Doan'e end take no other, Peerless-Fashion Store Sty leOuality-Ser vice "Women of discriminating taste in matters of dross have come to recognize the pre-eminent position of our shop in all that relates to ; ; ; v ' 1 , fc - - FASHIONABLE OUTER APPAREL " Ilereyou may find the niithentic atyle for spring correct in everj detail of fabric and shade as well ns design and notwithstanding these advantages, our prices are reasonable the importance of this fact we very, much appreciate. .. . , . At $30.00 we show newest models "in silk bedford cord, heavy silk suitings, novelty eponge and imported fab rics. 1 " .. ''; :' : '" ." -: ; . TAILORED SUITS AT $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 In the new cord and rib , light weight woolens and the many novelty, checks and black materials which will be much worn'thi season ' - LINGERIE WAISTS AT $3.50 , Although they were made to retail at $5.00 they will be shown at our shop at $3.50. Waists with high neck, short sleeves and baby irish and irisbf crochet yokes; lace in sleeves, lace and tucked back; priced at . . ..$3.50 ' ' ' PARASOLS The kind that cannot be duplicated this side of New York city. We ask your special attention of onr show ing in parasols .... ... ,$12.60 to $50.00 Peerless-Fashion Store .-. sit .i , .. No.. 51 'Patton Ave. v
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