III SUCH Fill!!
WOMAN TORE
HER CLOTHES
THE SMART NEGLIGEE.
GAZETTE NE,WS WANT ADS
An Enchanting Mod
al of Whita Crap.
HAVE A "GETTING" AND "SELLING" POWER PECULIARLY THEIR OWN
trv THEM
Testifies She Was Restored
to Health by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Malone, N. Y., " Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound has cer-
. tainly done me a lot
of good. I first beard
of it when I was a
girl and I always said
that if I ever had fe
male trouble I would
take it.
"I suffered from
organic inflamma
tion and wvuld have
spells when I would
be in such pain that
il would tear my
clothes. One day my husband got the
neighbors in to see wnat the matter was
but they could not help me. My first
thought was for Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound and I sent my hus
band out for it and took it until I was en
tirely cured. I am a woman of perfect
health and my health and happiness
came from Lydia E. Pinkham's medi
cine. You may rest assured that I do
all I can to recommend your wonderful
medicine to my friends."- Mrs. Fred
Stone, Route No. 3, Malone, N. Y.
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled. , It may be
used with perfect confidence by women
who suffer from displacements, inflam
mation,ulceration,tumors,irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down
feeling,flatulency,md!gestion, dizziness,
or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound is the stan
dard remedy for female ills.
The Black Cat at Sea.
About twenty venrs ago. when I
was living in north China, the Itritish
squadron, then in fur eastern waters,
was steaming out of the port of Chefoo
when a little black cat fell overboard
from II. M. S. Wanderer. At once the
ship stopped, signaled to its consorts
"Cat overboard." and the entire squad
ron came to a standstill. A boat put
oft from the Wanderer and rescued
puss, who was swimming for dear life
after the ship. The officer who told
me the story said the sailors would
have been furious if the little cat had
not been saved, for not only was she
a preat pet, but they firmly believe''
disaster would follow if n Mack cat
was allowed to drown. London Mall.
Dunns the summer months mothers
of youns children should watch for
any unnatural looseness of tin- bowels.
When Riven prompt attention at this
time serious trouble may be avoided.
.Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami
diarrhoea komoily is almost certain
to be needed before the summer is
over. Buy it now and be prepared for
such an emergency.- For sale by all
dealers.
Plants That Eat Insects.
That such plants as "Venus' flytrap"
actually catch and squeeze to death
flies and other insects iilighliuj; on
their leaves has long been known, hut
the discovery is comparatively recent
Unit tin- plants dijiest the softer parts
of their prey by means of a peptic fer
ment secreted by the leaves. These,
then, are real instances of plants feed
1 1 1 AC upon animals.
tilt ANl LATKll KYEMDS CI
The worst cases, no matter of how
Ion:; standinsr. are cured by the won
derful, old reliable Mr. Porter's Anti
septic Healing oil. Relieves pain and
heule at the same time. 2."c, 50c, $1 00
It Certainly Was
Embarrassing
85
to David Kerr, boss of Bel
mont, when his charming,
motherless daughter Gloria '
unexpectedly returned from
school and a European trip,
which, combined, had kept
her away from home for
many years and deprived
her of all knowledge of the
occupation of her father,
whom she supposed to be
a real estate operator, high
in society. But that was
but the beginning of em
barrassments. Kerr was a
typical boss of the most
brutal type, far removed
from "society," determined
to use his power to make a
Elace for Gloria. Gloria's
itterawakening to the truth,
her falling m love with a
young editor who opposes
her father, and many other
incidents make up a drama
of absorbing interest and
power. You will enjoy every
instalment of our next serial
in which the above is told,
The Daughter
c David Kerr
Be Sure to Read It 11
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PUFFINGS DECORATE THE NEOLKiEB.
Lou;;, clinj.'in;.; jiues are yielding to
frivolous piulinss. plaitini;s and frills
in my lady's negligee, and this enchant
Ins model of white crepe de chine with
trimmings of plaited net and little
moss roses is typical of the new styles
What Not to Do on Vacation.
Don't bathe the feet immediately aft
er a meal. At least two boms should
elapse before you enter the water.
Don't bathe in strange waters, espe
dally if you are a poor swimmer
Swift currents and a heavy swell cause
many accidents, while rivers are often
thick with weeds.
Don't start out on your holiday with
a nisti. uo easy the nrst lew days or
you will return feeling worse than be
fore you went away.
Don't try to cover too much ground
afoot or on the cycle. Kest during the
hottest hours of the day and do onlj
as much as you can with comfort.
Don't take friends out rowing unless
you can manage a boat, and, above all.
don't change places once you've started
Don't let (he children paddle late in
the evening when it may be gettius;
chilly, as they are likely to catch a
cold which will not be shaken off foi
weeks.
Don't travel with a lot of jewelry
It is quite unnecessary, and thieves are
not unknown iu boarding houses nnd
hotels, while you may drop a valued
gift In some unknown place.
Don't read in the blazing sun. if yon
lake a book with you to the parade 01
cliff seek out a shady corner when
the sun will not full on the page or get
in your eyes. Also don't keep up your
reading too long. (Jive your eyes
rest now and again.
Don't go to a place merely bernus
Smith or Jones went there last year
It may not suit you.
In Street Attire.
This French gown of Dutch blue
lansdowne and silver and blue braid
trim tiling has a yoke nnd long sleeve:
of gray chiffon mounted over flesh col
OO wa OF DUTCH BLUS.
ored net so that while actually not
transparent the bodice has an effect
of being decidedly so. The gown la a
delightful affair for street wear during
the warm weather.
A Praetieal Lemon Squaexar.
Lemon squeezers are needed In erery
season, not alone In summer. A prac
tical aqueexer for the kitchen la made
of nickel and glass. The part over
which the lemon flta la of glaaa, and
the rtm Into which the 3 alee runs and
the holder to catch the aeeda are of
nickel. It Is priced at 2.23,' tint on
that la really aa good as this may be
bad for S3 centa. It 1 mad In the
anint way. with a aeed rim and
mouth from which to pour tha lulce.
These latter are In Japanese Bedjl
ware, the green pottery which la both
durable and attractive.
lyaenter!t It always aertous and
often a. .dangerous disease, but It can
be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Choi
esl nnd Diarrhoea, Remiity baa cured
It t!Vm wirn malignant and' epldxmlw.
For aula y all dealers,
Kir ; A I M
V'lKvMt SB
WANTS
FOR SALS
'OR BALE Good clean neitapapers,
SO tor t cent. Apply at Qsett
Newe office, tt
COR SALE House and three acre In
Weavervllle; good garden, chicken
runa and barna; office building
13000. J. R. R.. care The Gazette
New, dh
PIANO FOR SALE In perfect condi
tion; cost $550; has been used only
a short time; price reasonable If
taken at once. For particulars ad
dress "L. A. 109," care Gazette
News. 84-tf
FOR SALE Tw 3 choice and de-dri'ile
building lots In Canton. Size of
both 60x141, being lots Nos. 57 and
5S, part of F. IC. May properly Just
off of North Main pt., with "uod
view. Will sell sanio for 17r,.10
s.not cash. Api'v to I. ft. L., Ciiwlte
News office, for particulars. oS-tf
FOR SALK One Reading Standard
Bicycle, been used one week. V.
V. llaynie, 25 East street. 98-1 f.
FOR SALE Practically . new seven-
room house, large airy rooms,
sleeping porch, view; a real bar
grain. Ready to move right in.
Phone 12S1. Ray-Campbell Co., No.
1 Haywood.
OR SALE PLANTS Cabbage, To
mato, pepper, sweet potato slips. M.
A. Creasman, 6S Flint. Phone 31S.
101-fit
PALMIST
ONEDA, Palmist and Medium. She
tells true. Advice on all the affairs
of lite. If in doubt call. She tells
your past, present and future. Bus
iness, law. marriage, investment,
travel, domestic affairs. In fact,
she tells it all. Parlor tents corner
French Proad and Patton avenue.
Readings 2.'n- and 50c. lD '.-iit.
A BOY WITH WHEEL
Wanted for Saturdavs and
Mondays to deliver packages.
RANDOLPH MERCANTILE
COMPANY '
hi;
i).i(iiiTi:n
OF
DAVID HKKK
Py MAURY KINO TOOTLE.
The boss of a provincial town keeps
his daugter away at school in ignor-
mco of his doubtful civic status. She
omes home unexpectedly when a
lacking company wants a dishonest
franchise, and when an independent
ewspaper editor threatens the boss's
upremucy. How the boss is beaten,
nd the Independent editor wins the
aughter form as graphic a story of
nodern politics and society as has
een written.
We have secured this fascinating
ory for our next serial. If you do
ot read It you will miss one of th
lost forceful piece of fiction writ-
en in many a day. Watch lor the
vile with the first Instalment to np-
ear In The Gazette-News. tf
tate of North Carolina, County of
Buncombe In the Superior Court.
foseph F. Ford vs Fenton J. Winans
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
RANT OF ATTACHMENT.
Fenton J. Winans, the above named
lefendant, will take notice that n
ummons In the above entitled action
as issued against the defendant on
he 21st day of May. 1913. by Marcus
.rwin, clerk of the Superior C ourt otif
,.i, ..,.. , .1,,. ,.f I
lundred Fourteen and 65-100 ($414.-
!i) Dollars, and Interest on the same
nun the Mb day of May, 1913, due
ild plaintiff by note signed nnd exc-
uted by the said defendant, and In-
orsed to the said plaintiff, which
ummons is returnable to the Superior
ourt of Buncmbe county at the term ;
f said Superior court to be held In
ild county on the 8th Monday befoi e
he first Monday of Heptember, 1913,
elng July 7th, 1913.
The defendant will alo take notice
hat a warrant of attachment was Is-
ued by the Clerk of the Superior
ourt on the 21st day of May, 1913,
gainst the property of the said Fen-
on J. Winans, the above named de-
endant which warrant Is returnable
efore said court at the time and
llace above named for the return of
he summons, when and where the dc-
'endant Is required to answer or de
mur to the complaint, or the relief
therein demanded will be irnted I
Thla the 21-tv f Mav. 1912.
m2r 7. r-"""?j
viorn nupenor nun.
We A. WARD
Eas moved from 12 Church
street to 12 Battery Park place
ind loliciti your patronage.
Summer School
At tha Asheville Business College,
Ho. I, North Pack Bquare, trd floor.
Special Summer Courses In Double
ntry Book-keeping, Shorthand, Type
writing, penmanship. Henry S.
Bhockley, principal. tf.
Great Oo&Ttnlenci
An4 ear bother to laare your ba
rage checked trora your bona to Am
Inatloa. Furniture moving a spa
laity. Phone 111
liheviHi Transfer A
ttcrtge Compiij
.in, v .Al WANTS
Phone Your TV. -c
I 1 II I ' I ANY YOUNG man or woman can
M II I ' Mr I Iearn enBravl"8, '"Auction at
; Wants to AdjJ Ad
" I 'MB I1bV . I WANTED White laborers.
" , . . I .day. Grove Park Inn.- 7
mnmBnmmmKBBmmmmniKammmmamnmmmKmmammmmmmKtMMUOm tvanted a young lady, f0r window
1 t . . demonstration, 4 to 6., 7 to 9 p m'
';. ' ; t-- ... - Address P. O. Box 665. '
WANTS
WANTED
J. H. McGINNESS, No. 44 Market
street. Tailoring, steam dyeing,
cleaning and repairing. Phone
I860. . .' , . tt
WANTED To lease for a term of
years a furnished hotel in Ashe
vllle or some point In the moun
tains of Western North Carolina,
Consideration would also be given
tc a country Inn advantageously lo
cated. Address "Hotel," care The
Gazette-News. tf.
WANTED A bCond band pool and
billiard table; must be In good con
dition. J. R.R., Gazette-News. 6-tf
WE WANT YOUR STENOGRAPHIC
Work. Our prices are reasonable;
satisfaction given. Special prices on
regular work. See Miss Pearl Hol
mnn. College and North Main Sts.,
over Blom berg's. 61-tf
WENTED To buy for cash, second
hand books, (not school). E. E.
Galer. 118 Patton ave. Phone 1674.
tf.
WANTED To please you. We please
all others, why not you. Phone 377.
Booze Electric Co. ; 88-tf.
WANTED One hunulrd people to
ride daily in a high, class touring
car, driven by a most competent and
careful chauffeur. To make en
gagements call phone 1417 or 2023.
.. 93-2Gt.
WANTED To buy house and Jot or
farm; state best price and terms.
Address V Pox !C 95-tf.
WANTED Three-piece orchestra,
two vio'ins and piano, desire posi
tion at hotel for the. summer; other
Instruments supplied if wanted. Ad
dress Dixie Orchestra, Box 97, Bam
berg, S. C. ',
WANTED I desire to rent a. piano
for several months. Persons havina
one to rent will kindly notify me at
124 Haywood street. Jas. M. Blob
bitt. . 102-;it.
J. A. TILLMAN
Jeweler, 11 North Main 81
t carry a nice line of Watchea.
Clocks and Jewelry, and make a spe
cialty of repair work. BMtfrtla
tiiHranterl.
TRUNKS AND LEATHER
GOODS
la our specially. Money to
loan on diamonds, watches
jewelry, and nnvtliinfr of value.
H. L. FINKELSTEIN
. ais..
23 S. Main St.
JJuau vuiw)
Phone 337. Asheville.
Hollar Motor Co.
5G So. Main.
Phone GT2
A. M. GOODLAKE
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
utore fronU and buildings remodeled,
.concreta work a
speciality.
1 1 Rest Collage 8L
'hur.e it
WANT TO BUY
Two or three small (arms nut tat
from Ashavll'.a.
Western Carolina Realty Co.
B 4. W. WOLF,
feVm-rtMar) and TrraMtrr
Phone 174 It N. Pack ouar
WANTED
8 to 10 room Iioukp, lurniNli-
cd to rent, long Iouh. Apply
or phono
..BURN REALTY CO.
II H. Park KoiiMro. Asheville, N, t.
Phone 1346.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
WT(r-v . TMK IIMWIINI) linl. yk
tWH-'l'rilli.-.IIlriM
"SjV i I'I'la la It' I i" iiov
y Jf In utnn iimni ft i.i , (.
SOlOlllfDKUlilHVlKlHaiRt
WANTS
MISCELLANEOUS
MCLTIGKAPHED LETTERS.
MULTIGRAPHED LETTERS and
Public Stenographic Service; ad
dressing envelopes; typewriting;
carbon papers and typewriter rib
bons for sale. Miss F. S. Goode, 35
American National Bank Building.
Phone 108. 83-26t
TUB SAVANNAH INN SSI Patton
avenue. Large sunny rooms, all
newly furnished and home-like,
with delicious borne cooking. Rates
17.00 to $12.00 per week, fl.00 to
$2.00 per day. Si. 01 per week for
table board. MRS. G. R. KESSLER,
Proprietor. I66-tf
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
Soles sewed, ladies ..... . .50c ami 60c.
Soles sewed, men's .. ..75c and $t.
Soles sewed, boys' . . ... ,50c and 75c.
Children's Sandals, bottomed 50c and
75c.
Rubber bottoms, all sizes $1.50
Rubber Heels 4(lc and 50c
Shoes called for and returned
promptly.
GILMER BOWDEN
31 East College. Phone 1817
98-26. ,
BOARDING The "Caroieen," No. 94
College St, large airy rooms, attrac
tive lawn, and porches nicely fur
nished, $1.50 to $2.01 per day, $8.00
to $12.60 per week. Phone 1248.
49-tf
BEAUTIFUL NEW RUGS Woven
from your old. worn carpets, , any
size desired, In very attractive de
signs. Write for catalogue. Orien
tal Rug Co., Baltimore, Md. 7 1 -B 2t.
SHOES called for, repalrod and re
turned the same day. Phone 1641.
P.. A. Vinlarskl, 30 West College
street. 84-26t
FOR NOTARY PUBLIC WORK ap
ply at Gazette-News office. 88-tf
THE INN, at Rlack Mountain Is now
open and ready to entertain all the
guest who are looking for pkmty of
something good to eat and the best
of views. John G. McGraw. Prop.
92-26t.
DR. H. R. PARKER Suggestive Thera
peutist. This Is the greatest system
of healing known for chronic and
nervous diseases. A trial will con
vince you. No drugs or surgery..
Office C2 Spruce St., Asheville, N. C.
Phone 2048. 96-26t
AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER at rea
sonable prices. All styles of window
nnd door awnings for office, resi
dences, hotels, stores, etc. Address
"F. P." Gas Machine Co., Agts., 22
West College St. 99-2GI
DETROIT OIL BAKER on sale at
Sehank & Shuford's, 55 N. Main St.
Phone 2087. 101-Gt
LOST One pair bine serge trousers
June 9th enroute from t0 Orange
street" down Central avenue, up
Woodlln and Hpruee streets to J. C.
Wllbar'a. Phone 38. Finder will
please call us and receive reward.
103-IU,
SWAT THE FLY Screen Wire Cloth.
24 to 48 Inches wide, 12c to 24c per
yard. Brown Hardware Co., 25 N.
Main St. Phone 87. 103-10t
LOST Bar pearl pin; reward if re
turned to Citizens Transfer Co.
103-3t
WANT TO FIND double-breasted blue
suit left at wrong house on Juno
3d or 4th. Lnbel In coat pocket W.
C. IlHtrmnn, 208 Montford Avenue.
Finder will please notify Mr. J. C.
Wilbur, or Mr. Matrman. Phone
38S, and receive reward. 103-.1t
VISITORS
Spend your summers profit
ahlyvas well as pleasantly hv
takinj? our special short cniirxc
in Stenojrraphv or Bookkeen-
inR. Our special price for
either o" these courses is onc
hnlf our rejrular rate.
The only school in North
Carolina which teachers Steno
typy, tlio machine which writes
shorthand.' Call and investi
Kate. ..'
EMANUEL BUSINESS COL
LEGE Phone 1100,
WANTS
TOR RENT
FOR RENT One neatly furnished
room, all modern conveniences;
near car line; also near good board-
tng house, price reasonable. Phone
1730, 12 Jefferson Drive, .- i; Sl-tt
FOR RENT-KIonnectlna rooms, com
pletely furnished, for housekeep
ing, 1 8 Grady, no tuberculous tak
en, phone, 839, 69tf.
FOR. RENT Two six room cottages,!
Haywood and Montford, very desir
able, unfurnished. D. S.-Watson.
; . ". ,- tf
FOR RENT We have a few desirable
furnished and unfurnished houses.
J. T. Bledsoe & Co., 10 North Pack
square. 100-tf.
FOR ,RENT One large boarding
house, centrally located, large ve
randas, steam heat, two blocks from
postoffice. One lovely 6-room cot
tage, high location, large lot. Nice
6 and 6 room apartments.' Fur
nished rooms for young men. O. D.
Revell or A. B. Foy, 15 Revell Bldg.,
Phone 829.
FOR RENT Entire floor three con
necting unfurnished rooms with
range, electric lights, bath and tele
phone, refined neighborhood, for In
formation. Phone 1812. 103-3t
, v- -
WANTED
Salesmen to hnndle one of the best
money-making propositions to be had.
Quick sales and large profits. Apply
BURN REALTY CO.
' 18 South Pack Square .
Asheville, N. .
To Contractors
Estimates wanted for additions and alterntiqns to
Park Avenue Scliool buildiii";. Plans and p;!tilica
tions cnii lie obtained at the architect's office, 17 12
Church St.
Bids to b3 handed in Tuesday, June 17, at 12 o'clock..
W. H. LORD
1 . ARCHITECT (
STREET CAR SCHEDULE
JJLLICOA AND RETURN
RIVERSIDE PARK
6:0 a. m. and avery 15 mlnut
DEPOT VIA until 1:15 p. m.i then ever 7 I t
80UTHSIDE AVIHU1 JSXu Tb"
DEPOT VIA 1:00 and everj H minutes until 11:
FRENCH BROAD A VS.. p. .
tr i un .00 a. m. and every II minutes tut
JANOK n.ot p. ,
CHARLOTTE STREET T:00 a. m. than .vary II mJ.it- tU)
TERMINUS
PATTON AVENUE ,:09 Md r inuMa un
tl:00 p. m.
CAST STREET ' m- M Tr' lDUt- m
11:01 p. m.
6:00 a. m. and 1:30 a. m. Then ever;
iVENUX 11 minute till 10:10 p. m. Then
every 80 mUatea till 11:00 p. m.
Mf Tirnnn m nd than every mlnu
Ul MUJK.il Ull 10:10 p. m. Thea avary 10 win.
1 till 11:00. lat ear. '
DEPOT & W ASHEVILLE every SO liilnute'e until 1:00 p. m. aud
VIA S0UTHSID3 AVE tnoB ,s iu- um" t:00,
evevrjr 10 mln. until 11:00 p. m "
car.
nnday aohedula dlffara In the following particulars:
Car leaves square for Manor at 6:00 a. m.. return 6:15.
Cars leave Bjuaxe for Depot via. Bouthalde Ave. 6:11. 1:10. 1:00.
l;00 and 1:10 a. m. Cars leave Bquare tor Depot Tta French Broad A
:ll. 0:10, 0:45. Till. T:4I and :u, .
Car tor Depot leave Bquare 1:41, hoth Bouthalde an4 Itaaek Breaa.
rirat ear leaves Bquare for Charlotte street at 1:41.
rtrat car leaves Bquare for Riverside 1:10, nest 1:41.
Mrst car for West Ashertlle, leaves Bquare 0:11. 0:41. ert !:
With the above exoeptlona, Soaoay schedule oommeoce al t a. as. aa
vntlnua same a week tfaya. ,,;'.
On evsnlngi when ntertaJamsnU are la proiraas at Auditorium tb
aat trip oa all lines Will be from entertainment, leavlnt quar at rat
fim and holding- ever at aanltoflum. Car leavee fwjnar t
aiakt trala, It vipatae hUt aok4ai of anoicc! Mthal
1
WANTED Young lady as cashier and
bookkeeper. Must be accurate j
figures. , State age and salary ex.
pected. Address Cashier, care fia.
ssette-News. 103-3t
WANTED FOR n. S. ARMY Able
bodied unmarried men between ancj
18 and 35; citizens of United States,
of good character and temperate
habits, who can apeak, read and
write the English language. For
information apply to recrulilnk of
ficer, 801 West Trade street, Char-
lotte; S South Main street, Asheville;
830 South Elm street, Qreeiixnuro;
313 Vi South Fayettevllle street, Rail
, eigh, N. G, and 1522 Maiu atrvet,
Columbia, or 167 H West Main
street, Spartanburg, 8. C
. WANTED
20 furnished houses for
rent. If you have a fur
nished house list it with
us. : We have to turn off
applicants every day.
Phone 1668.-
SOUTHERN ' REALTY
COMPANY.
16 Sou tli Pack Sq.
LOGAN
MERCHANT XAILOK
laal Bide fv't M.
rhoa IIT.
"Trade winds" always blow
in the direction o the men who
advertise in the Gazette-News.
IN EFFECT MARCH 1, 1913
. ; -
(:t0 and every 11 mln. vntll 11 p, m-