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CT73 rSS AS22VILL2 GAZE TTE-NET73 1313 !ASr TO BUY; EASY TO PAY f I L .Will Buy Your Spring Ch Jj ZIsslJJsislJjJl. ; (I iM Al1 of those nobby styIes in men's (( I fiMtfS and women's clothing are awaiting II I I Ml $M you at this store. ., H :llliln Xviiul C Tailored suits, dresses, waists and l : I I -nLfc ' millinery for women. ; llVI V C Suits, raincoats, fancy vests, hats i Tfv if vml and shoes for men. I. 'svlw ' Everything you need in ready-to- f 'L Iwl I "j' 1 .f:- wear apparel for spring and sum- 'SI I IS l : Wm: merand a positive guarantee with . II ' vifi J If TA - every garment. II MlliffilV'Ji- me m now Don't wait. Our - 11 h y III I easy payment plan is ready to serve ml 1 ' I if 1 yu m tbe best Poss'b"e way. II jf B U I 1 Large Assortments It FARLEY & . ASIC1N u 16 Pack Square - - - I WiJE.FDUlITi Pack Square Is 1 Being Fur ther Beautified Hem ther Beautified with Hem lock and Rhododendron. Pack square 1b being further beauti tled today by the planting of ever Kreens around the fountain. Purple rhododendron and hemlock plants were brought from the slopes ot Craggy mountain and are being plant ed around nthe fountain, betwee the conevte wall and the iron fence surrounding- It. The shrubs are being placed m that within a very short time a close hedge will be formed. The hemlock plants were taken from the faces of rocks, where there was hardly enough soli for subsistence and they are considered the hardiest that could be secured. They will be kept trimmed down to form a hedge Instead of being allowed to grow to tho natural proportions found In the native forests. The purple rhododen dron is considered the rarest and most beautiful of this species found In the mountains of western North Carolina, and when In bloom will he a great added attraction to the square. After the workmen had removed the turf around the fountain prepar atory to placing the shrubs, they dutf up a highland terrapin that has been I practically in the same place for over' two years. His shell Is too large for' him to get out through tho fence and apparently he has never had the en ergy to excavate a path out by gciinit under the obstruction. E. M. Israel ays that he has been dun out on two previous occasions while work whs being done on the fountain. He was put back this morning and seemed to he well content to remain In his old BOWELS BAD, LIVER TDBPlD?CftSGRRETS. If ContrtlpaUtl, ItillotM, Headachy, Htomnrli Sour, get a 10 cent hn Af CjiwaHl POLICE DEPARTMEN HAS To Be Used for Warrants Is sued by Police Judge De partment Most Modern. Tou men and women who can't get feeling right who hava headache, coated tot.gtic, foul taste and foul breath, rilMlness, can't sleep, are bil ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gamy, disordered stom ach, or hav backache and feel worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pill or castor OUT This Is Important. ('sscareta work while you sleep; cleans hiicI regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fer menting food and foul Itasca; take the vxeem bile from the liver and car ry out of the system all the ronsti i.Hd d wast matter anJ poison In the Hit"ilns ana rattals. A ('nwnret tmlKht will slrHlghten M il nut by mornlnit e 10-cent box ' in ntiy drug tir will kocp Tour "m ii. ii rm; I'ver nt bowel fee-. r k I ! t r tuoiiihs. Ixm't 1 - ' I'He ( ;i r ' ! ' ' . I .!. K I Another filing system has been add ed in the city police department for use In keeping on file the warrants Is sued by the Police judge. There has never been any arangement hereto fore for. keeping these warrants except for a short time, but with the new system they may be kept for as long a period of time as may seem necessary. They are filed numerically and begin with No. 2000 of the present fiscal year. In another file la kept a card Index, on which the complete record of every defendant appearing before the court Is kept. These records date back for three years, and while the court Is In session the record of any defendant may be looked up within a few minutes. This Index Is now In a part of the new filing cabinet that has been Installed. There are also com partments for all blanks that are used in the transaction of the business of the department. During the past year this depart ment has been thoroughly overhauled and put on a modern basis. It Is un likely now that there Is any police de partment In any town of the slae of Ashevllle In the county that has a bet ter organised and more efficient sys tem of transacting Its affairs and keeping Its records than thin. And yet the work of recognising hoe" not been completed. New features are continually being added. WILLIE BftIRD GOES TD jiii onwo COUNTS She Is ' Convicted of Assault and Disorderly Conduct Record of Cases Tried. SPRING CAMPJEN OF . mica begins soiii The annual spring campaign for senior members In the Y. M. C. A. will begin next Tuesday morning and will rondacted by the business men's gym nasium claaM, together with a . few others who have volunteered to assist them, and the campaign will be launched at a banquet to be given at the association building on Monday nlKht at 7:16 o'clock. Tho mark 'generally set 'for these campaigns Is 100 member, new ones and renewed memberships combined. Ho far the committees that have work ed In the campaign have never failed to gain this mark and there seems lit tle doubt but that this number can he reached ngnln this year. It will he a whirlwind campaign, as the commit tee will do active work on Tuesday, April 1. - Tho campaign will be kept open, howevei, untll Wnrurday night. A number of Invitations have been sent out to the business men of the rity m attend the banuuet on Mnr.dor nlsiland number of additional volunteers are exported for the cam paign work. A list of prospective mi niticni will be prepared for thus. lm till' purl, likewise a lint of r-" inl'i'i iipn ttmt are ex Irintf. Willie Baird was sent to the coun ty Jail by Judge Adams in Police court this morning for sentences ag gregating 45 days. A SO-day sen tence was Imposed for an assault on Jessie May Pool, and the 16-day en tence was for Cisoricrly conduct Jessie May Pool was fined 5 and tho costs for a counter assault on the Balrd woman. Six young white men were arrlgn ed this morning on the charge of gambling. The cose against Oeorgc W. Fisher was nol prossed and he was made a witness for the state. The others, J. R. Bhearln, J. 8. Wil son, Georgo VI'.llama, J. C. Wilson and J. C. Smith, were found guilty and fined 15 and the costs, each Charlie Kurgess was fined $10 and the cost for being drunk and dis orderly, and Jessie Bmathera was fined 5 and the costs for a plain drunk, Lula Lambert was found not guilty on a charge of disorderly con duct. Bid O'Neal was given a hearing on the charge of stealing a coat- valued at $8 from George W. Graham, and the court adjudged him not guilty. Ed. Fltspatrick, who was arrested several days ago tor being drunk wa tried and convicted. He was sen tenced to the roads for a term of JO days and appealed. Appearance bond was fixed at 1100. LICENSED TO WED. Thomas Moore and Harriet Mcln lyre of McDowell, colored. Thad Dula and Alice Johnson of Iluncombe, colored. " Mont Kdgtnn and Gertrude Wlngate of nuncomhe, colored; H '. st OAINH NK.W COMPMCXIO , BY PKKMXG HT.ll HKIX. KKstftKftKKXKwttitKKRKItr (Julia Orff In The Queen.) "Keep still, esld heart, and cease re. pining, behind the clouds Is the sun still 'shining." I was forcibly remind ed of these lines when, after month of frettln over my ugly complexion f found ho eejty It was to remove the cloudy, muddy skin and brln forth a bright, new complex Inn way at' my druggist's and used this like eold cream evert njght for two weeks, washing It off mornings. Lo and be hold! That old skin had all peeleu off! The healthy young skin under nesth gave me a complexion as pure white and soft as any young glrl'a 1 experienced no dlsrnmfort, the skin came elf so gradnally and gently. Hoveral friends having been similar!) benefited, I'm sure anyone whose skin Is soiled, withered, blotohy, pimply oi freckled, can acquire the loveliest complexion Imnglnable by using this reronrkable treatment. Another treatment that brought more sunshine wis one to remove wrinkles. A face bath iiinile by dl eoplng 1 o. ewdcred smnllle In W. pint wiled hkJcl, sunn ihnwd si every line. It's won.. -rful. SEfWTOn OVERMAN Wilt SUPPOSED E. J. Justice after His Toga, and also, in All Proba bility, E. B. Gleen. Yea Should -j Enjoy Year Dds . Gazette-Newa Bureau, - ' Wyatt Building, Washington, March 26. Two things of interest to North Car olina" politically became known here today. One is that E. J. Justice of Greensboro will oppose Senator Lee 8. Overman for re-election to the United States senate, and another that Judge W. B. Council of Hickory Is not now a candidate to succeed Repre sentative Tates Webb in the ninth congressional district. Besides Jus tice, it Is almost certain that former Governor Robert B. Glenn will also enter the race against Senator Over man. .' ' Messrs. Justice and Council are here holding conferences with President Klnley of the Southern railway In con. nectlon with the readjustment of freight rates in orth Carolina. In the presence of Representative Webb Mr. Council was asked by The Gazette News correspondent it It were true that he tvnuld oppose Mr. Webb for re-election. "I am not a candidate now," said Judge Council, "because I do not see much chance to beat my good friend Webb. If, however, later on I see an opportunity to get the nomination 1 do not think I would run from the honor." Judge Council qualified this state ment by saying that Webb has made a good congressman and that so far as he can see at present it would he a rather difficult task to defeat Webb for the democratic nomination. It Is not believed that Judge Council will oppose Congressman Webb. But the most Interesting news in Washington is the positive assurance thut Justice will run against Senator Ovcrmnn. Mr. Justice would not talk for publi cation, but there Is no doubt that he intends to enter the race against the junior North Carolina senator. ' Mr. Justice Is a progressive democrat and he believes the country just now is experiencing a strong progressive sen timent. T'pon his record as a progres sive, his efforts In behalf of reduction of freight rales and against "machine" politics in the state it Is believed the Greensboro man will base his hopes for election. ; . . When In Washington some time ago Governor Glenn aald he had not made up his mind whether he would run or not. At that time, however, the for mer governor had, his friends thought a pretty good chance to land a good berth as one of the seven Interstate commerce commleeloners. ine ap pointment of John H. Marble to suc ?eed Franklin Lane, who was named w secretary of the Interior , deport ment and the reappointment of Com nlrsloner Clark; for-'Onother. term of even years ', ellrrfinated.' Governor Glenn, for a long time ' to .come at 'east, for any of the comrnleslonrr- hips. The salary attnehed to a t orn-- mlsflonershlp Is 110,1(00, Rlnco these tppointments have been filled without naming a North Carolinian rumor has iieen rife around Washington that Mr. Ilenn would oppose Senator Over man. . The positive Information ob tained here that Mr. Justice will be a andtdate makes It certain that North "arollna will have another senatorial Ight which will probably equal the ine Just ended In which Senator 81m--nons won by an overwhelming ma-'ority. One or the Most Important Questions to Consider In the Search for Hnpninees and Health. If your stomach can not digest your food, what will? Where's the relief? The answer Is In Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because, as all stomach trou bles, arise from Indigestion and be cause one Ingredient of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets Is able to thoroughly and completely digest 3000 grains of food, doenn't It stand to reason that these tab ets are going to digest all the food and - whatever food you Pt into your stomach? ; ' ,y Peerless-Fashion Store , : Reduction In Co. To point the woodwork of a room one coat with L. M, Seml-Mlxed Real Paint Use 1 quart of paint made by mixing. I part of Turpentine with t parts of the L, & M. Seml Mlxed Real Paint. This quart of pur- Paint will cost ...... 9 .SO The painters' labor costs about. , .7.1 Total cost i .. .' $1.11 Compare this with the cost of ready mixed paints. But fur outside palnt 'ng add S quarts of Linseed OH to a gallon of the U A M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint. This will make 1 gal lons of the best pure Paint costing -bot f.40 per gallon, Sold by the Ottla Green Hardware Co., Ashevllle. i.'';.:4 :. y . -Mt -- i f NEllNDCOUli'pi TO , Col. A. 8. Trumbo, who is a spe cial , gauger. In the Internal revenue department, connected with the of fice of Internal Revenue Agent R. B. Sams here, has ust returned to the city from a short visit to his bid home In Charleston. Col. Trumbo has been in the government service for the past 10 years, but he Is by notmeans for gotten In Charleston, as evidenced by the following which la taken from ;he News and Courier of yesterday: Mr. A, 8. Trumbo, a former Char lestlonlani one of ths heroes of ths Confederacy army. Is In tho slty, hav ing come here on a mnloncholy mls lon. to be present st ths committal services of his brother-in-law, Mr. W. M. J'owsrtr, who riled In Texas. "Mr. Trumlio Is a native of Char leston and was one of the earliest to olimte.r when South Carolina seoed d from the union. He wss a mem ber of the Washington Light Infantry and did his duly with fearlesMneas and a.ifilty, tie was Wounded In battle, and the fe wsurvlvlng members of hat historic command say that he i one of the most ppnulnr of com rades and n a mirthful as hs was manly. After the war, 'Mr. Ttimho as a cotton fuctor and was promi nent in commercial circles. He vis ited the Cotton Kxchallge yeoterdsy init met with H cordial reception. Mr. Trumbo Is living In AKhevll1e.M -a Mi . You Can Pitt With the ApM-tlt of a Lusty Youngster; If You Help f Your Stomach. ' Science nowadays can digest food without having It enter the stomach at all. And Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets are the result of this scientific dis covery. They digest and digest thor oughly and well, anything and every thing you eat. The burning question to you, "Are not getting out of life all the pleasure and the health and strength If your stomach Is In any way disordered, you are not going to be "yourself."' You are value to be a worried, out-of sorts, nervous or sullen Individual, whose actions will reect your condi tion Inside, and people will naturally avoid you. So, if your stomach refuses to work or can't work, and you suffer from eructations, bloat, brash, fermenta tion, biliousness, sour stomach, heart hurn. Irritation, indigestion, or dys pepsia of whatever form. Just take one ' or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, .ind see the difference. It doesn't cost you much to prove It. 'Then you can cut nil you want, what you want, ; whenever you want. If you use these tablets, and you can look the wholo world In the face with a beaming eye and you will have a cheerful spirit, a,' pleasant face, a vigorous body and a clear mind and memory and every thing will loow and taste delicious to you. That's life. : , : - , Get a 50 cent box of Stuart's Dys pepsla'Tablcts at any drug store. Style-Quality-Service RIVALS either in STYLE or in PRICE. Oti'r i business to date DECIDES all doubt as t6' x Who's Who" in the Garment Business of Asheville'. :- - . PEERLESS FASHION STORE 'y ' Has earned its reputation. The strength of the House of STYLE, QUALITY, SERVICE " Is tested Diversity of. Styles that are different: Quali ty, only of the Higher Kinds and Service, that can only be found at our shop, , j ' ' " - . - SUITS OF OUR KIND We show in ' , w ::' , Copenhagen Blue, Tan," Brown, Nell Rose, Shepard' Check, Pearl Gray, novelty Black and ""plain Black Serge. FEATURING $25.00 GARMENTS Peerless-Fashion Store No. 51 Patton Ave... BSWT MIIIIS ISIipill ' " ' ,2 I Cedar lirie Highest grade, good thickness, no warping. Every shingle lays perfectly flat and remains so in spite of sun and raiu. Needs no paint nor stain, they last longer and look much better than any other high grade shingle and cost is less. We have a' large stock of them. Call phone 954. J. M. Wcstall & Co. Builders Supplies- ",: ' Lexington Ave arid Walnut St. -4- DEALS IN DIRT. Mury J. Starnes to Margaret Brand Starnes, land on Main street; $10 and other consideration. C. K. Crawford ot Mountain Retreat association, land in Mountain Retreat; consideration $3350 N. A. Reynolds-ind wife to George D. Thomas, two lots In Ashevllle; con sideration 'I00. , . , Sidney Brounsburger Co Edith D. Brounsburger, land on the west side of French Broad river; consideration 1. ' J. H. Campbell and wife, R. P. Fos ter and wife, Fred A. Hull and wife, S, H. Milliard and wife, and M. B. Milliard as trustee to M. E. Billiard and Howard Milliard, lands on the west side of Main street; $1 and other considerations, - ' ; ' ' Eleetrioalty Speaking. "What did Miss Emily do when you asked her to marry you?" ' "She shocked me." "How sor i "She electrified toe with positive negative." RnlUmnre American. 10 lbs. Cottolcne, $1.19, 24 lbs. GoldMedal Flour, 70o, Danlol Wobstcr. 79c . Quaker Oats, 9c, 3 for 25c, 12 for c,. 25 lbs. sugar, $1.29, Ya Ya coffee, 24c lb., 5 lbs. for $1.12, Ploneet regular 25c coffee, now 22c, 5 lbs. for $1.00. , Shreded Wheat 11c, Cream ofWheat,. 14c, for 40c, 7 . Babbits Cleanser, 65o,- Fancy. Prunes, llo lb 2 lbs. for 21c. ' '.Extra Fancy Dried Peaches, 12c lbs., 3 lbs for 35c. . UNITED GROCERY CO. Phone 1C17 415 Main St. P1ATlNEETfNl(jHTT OPEN REAMEAND liHEATRE VAVDEVILLE AND MOVINQ PICTURES and Best 9. M Rumford Bakihi Powder .1 s my- .1 lill'b 12 SO. MAIN . , v r 1 h t i ' . . i JUST RECEIVED One lot of Ladies' Tailored Suits handsomely tailored, assorted colors and styles No two alike." . " '-y, ' ' ' : ' ' Values from $15 to $16.50 Special' ' - " .Mlf o & . j, corn, caiibi'; iikadacitr ai r.itii LAXATIVK BrtdMO Qtllnliia remove ;h rnufe. Tiler I only On "IU' M ' g!'!V!NK." lywk for .'nH!ur uf i.. v. j uyvr;. 2 5c. One lot of white voile and nmnpicHette drcnscn, values $tO.O() and $12.5f, spe cial ......... , ' ." 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