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PAC2 TVV'0 :rj-titii:il - THE ASS2T7ILLS5 GAZETTE ITZT73 Fine Clothing for Men and Boys at a Large Discount TLL wiJl labt . only a few days i.-uivr, w eaiLraw your tjjor luuity, di-Kctuuut ajjl-s t botJj Leavy vt-iJits and lisrht Pearl Gray Fur Hats at $1.50 Thfm are lL jrrrade -l.aJ -l.j i.1 fj .- Stock lately U-jiifLt by u. Stylish Shirts at $1 and $1.25 r'at ;aii;'s, sj -ry f!-Jy wiys vljo iu- H. REDWOOD &, CO. FOLICE COUET MEN ASSIGNED DUTIES MISS JESSIE WILSON'S FINANCE lf j V D I J I C ri i nruL, i u uu i r iu uunui Stationed at Various Points in W. N. C. to Assist Handling Tourists. lor rat 'kmc of J. I- IJuirud dominoed I Mii "Ioorrj iHiwr a.- !.- lt!tli Of. Ji? Polbe ..uui-t 1hi' .moniiTjE th- f '.i;-. ' Wef.- 0 lKj..'.t"j if '' A. rJrm J3att.e rh; n-ji. -rharf-.: wJ'.J di- Kl'TS;. iouc!a''l, ni.vvttoc' t 1h' -court that X I - tiad .'unmi-o iu: a jjoj. fuo?. wa eij-ierofl K lfifi b na lM.'.ji w;th Ib'r cM or. a i-v-a? Tin- t jrs.imit ii - K - .'.!,... 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U Jh.kj.'jk 1. -p. a..- ti M akhjiis GOMEZ TAKES THE FIELD EH GOME BACK SOME INFORMATION TOR RHEUMATISM SUFFERERS. The Diseases Never Cured Until the Causes Are Elimi nated. .The German Treat ment Explained. J Si is li. S.MKi: AT HIS IIK I B1STKHT .TTORFVN fimfF. Y roand Forces Operating Against Genera Cactro. T:'r As.' v-w j-ti, AGir. I. Tiu-re if, .a w.ujijf jaw .-tyo-r:l iii w-rk j Dirtnrt 4:t.yjT;-' 'i.'juriafl'ff .'ffiif', who J-ar iW- wurlijug har.iJtr than -vr Uj- i4-J-M wvriVt-rs who match hijii fliiiij- (U.'jk lo lind bin nrtfltaB fdutjcv 4txd fr;t.i;if'rj(.. mo'-'U-yC -i;to kj.'cm 3-- j i-'rarj' is J. a'!-. hj t irj3- ij-xt NrA.iu!.u r t:ii4- jl.P j:!S l.(ri'j .MiHF J:-3- WjlJM.T,. (Jiughtf-r r ttie .ir')l.':ijt. IsmXrl- ' r-KartJ for oo.! Sayr. ha aid-J ih auwr .j? 'vii-;d by :li'..w'i.MiL: hiii, n t jj'aiw ff...!u his wofjt jjj Satur- .'Il If Ji.k . Ha f'.S'-ii J. h:- t. al.'i I, hira anJ wa. An-.th' .irai;j. ;!- Ttiif -iTijy as 'i! -'-!'-) a' jf th- Mat of viV. u't' avor I '!'- iUt'y lh- ili' Jtv to mat regular wk-cnd Uip t'j '.riiFh, V. wbert Mr. Wllisoo hi:r ihrt-e daughters art spending tb? wiiTinr. inr tbjjjg atx.ut . wh! -h SajTf i j:h-! at his otTioe in Ihf J"aJ that bfitr b- bms firjijhd ali his corrt jwridwiv and handtd ,t t an onk-c-) to mail, t facte In a,-h day one let tr that h? Dvr fail to h-Id back. Utrij. m1 and mad! hitnMf. Al ijjouf h .no one haul eauttbt a g!impe k; th--. ijime ana addn-si- n any of ih- t-n-riopn that fa,,) th'c it-ttt-ns, M't-nins ntra of th- )nirict at- Waff arc layine . ad'JrriCf i lommrrilif .V. H. ' that th "ornjh. Jf. l.Ji:-j r d;i t:t'.r v! th..- 1ld a,d );).. th..-. i IjJ Th. MolrilSzinx : rj4 .f r'' r-jjt-it .Tb- tou r. . ;, '-t tb Vi 1.- '.f 1 ro. rmii1 Sarar ay. .'' )u:l- ' t-o !o at'a i ''ii ari'l Sriv Tin y mil jjrn AJtbo-ifh i'-.K i.i'KM t;-rv ias '-oiiK- t war) (. J j IJ and Mo Ji a!us l-ia JfuDe . '! J--"i'l- i-xj-r'-ws jjfiji-n: ii it tb.- ..;-. nuiM-tit "ill able to 'Ijt-.j tb r.-U-!lion. MR. LOMINAC ACCEPTS l irwt I. iuty jn Slu-rilT U illianw' fM- 'm A-b-jlle ',(.( t'liiff. Of- " a Torm-r mribtr ,f forc. who waj nam-d ; Iioliit? to. succeed Mr. I.y tb- police f chief J riv by the ald-rm-n. at their Friday nisht met-t-ing, after isome coniidfration decided to accejn tjji plat-e arhi-b he did Sat urday aiternooo. Jlr. Iytriinac Is recodniinl u one of the M-ot police onb erff the city incr had and hit? rep utation as a deputy a Jum an good. lurlriK the recent trouble incident to the strike of the atreei car men Mr. Loinina.- received much .rais? for the marm.-r in which be hei;ed to quil riot -in-. As was mated Saturday aftcrrwon. Pb'rJfT W'illiarnB expreji"-d the fnten iori .f Kivinif Mr. Ixxuina.' pl.'ire to his nej.hew, Herlx rt AVilliamn, who in very popular young nan. RelW and rune are two different thisES. It 5 ntit hard to find ome ihine that wUI relieve your rheuma tism, if you are ao afflicted, but a core , in something more dilhcult. When j one'a Jointa arc swollen or the ImtM become tw icted. the old family doctor, j the druesiet or the friend with the i ure cure" can each give aumelhlng ; to help that acute condition, out a ! permanent cure i a different proposi- j tion. Thia iain and swelling will iv-ave for a time, only to return again with increai" intensity. I The imth about the whole maMer j that hheiroatlsm is not understood ly V lr cent of the people who treat at!ent3f for the terrible diseaoe, Lin .irients only help locally, or the plac where they are applied, while the dis e.'ie moves on to some other part of the frame. Treatments, bath and! rubs of various sort will do no more. . Three things are responsible for Rhea- J mam the Kidneys. ur or a weakened condition that has been In herited. The medical colleges of Ger many tell their students to find tbei cause, remove that, and the llheuma-l tism will disappear forever. . That is the reason that the doctor in i charge of the flerman-American Med ical Inutitute make no failures in the treatment of Rheumatism. Kidney and Lirer Troubles. They know the close relations of the troubles, get to the very seat of them. By their knowl edge cf medidnes and superior forms of treatment they are able to cure crises given up as holeless by the phy- 1 sician as well as the patient. It Is not j only surprising, but astonishing how J Sciatica and Inflammatory Rheuma-' tism disappear ater these tlerman American Doctors have rttored the Kidneys and ljver to their formtr power. . Rheumatism is more frequently a disease of those advanced In life, be cause it is then that the strain is most felt on the Uver and Kidneys, and if one is so afflicted, whether they have Rheumatism or not. too much time cannot be aed In consulting a spe cialist The German-American Medical In stitute in at II S. Pack Square. Com merce Ruilding. The specialist tan be interviewed from 8 a. m until p. m. daily. On Sunday the hours ar from 9 a. m. until 1 p. hi. for the benefit of those who come from sur rounding towns and others whose work does not permit them to call during the werk. ' adv. GREEN CASTIiS" - I1 - KjT I II 'I I 11 ami IVlltjIlfylX CABINETS COST MORE THAN SOME OTHERS, BUT THEY ARE WORTH IT; The best tint noney can bny. A place for everything aid every thing is its place and within easy reach. Hundreds of Steps Sav ed Each Day. I TIM " II -ii a ii -1 Cabinet like picture, all latest improvements, includ ing ironing board attachment, $40. CASH OR TER3ZS J. L. Smathers & Sons HannoUi Kvrfiitas-ir Stjre. 15-17 X. LX STREET. JJreamland 1 neatre Best Show in Asheville Worth While Seeing TOMORROW Mr. Rhodney Master of Character . 4 "MORRIS AND PARKER" Black Face Comedians "VAN AND SHENCK" Edison's Cabaret Entertainers. PICTURES "Battle of Gettsburg" Triscot as a Soldier A Modern Witness I TRVSTKE-S S-UaE-.-vft v. itfa fojloMring tandt Mlt pretnlsea. m By virtue of the power of sale conr nate and lying and bang In the county iaiiiej in a certain oeeo or trust, maae or Huncotnbe. J. C. by U V. w atson to J. A. Tennent. trus tee, dated April Sth. 111. and duly I recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe county. North 'arolina. in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. . at page tl 1. to which reference is hereby made, and default having been made In payment of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, whereby the power of sale therein contained has become op erative, the said undersigned trustee will, on Satnnlay, SefMctnber tth. 1913. at IS o'clock, nuoo, anil at public auction for cash at the Court House door In the City of Ashevllle, county of Bnmyiml. Slate of North fsmllna. Par ana more ticulariy described as follows; beginning at a stake in the Went margin or McDowell street. Ella Paw ell's northeast corner, runs thence with Ella Powell's line south S7 deg. Z mln. W. is Teet to a stake. Powell's northwest corner, thence north SI deg. 15 min. West 4 feet to a slake; thence north & deg. It mln. cast it feet more or lees to the west margin of said McDowell street: thence with said margin of said street sout!i " J deg. 10 min. east it feet to the be ginning. This 4th day of" Aoront. 1J. : , '1 J. A. TE.VNEXr. Tru h. at . . , ; "ro -a re M.:i out npt-auo --jj-tr. Tiny ul pro-1 t x i..ic nM . I Asheville Mori IIqwI ' ... 1 . . '- - - ' III iTES , AUGUST 14, 15 and 16 PRIZE LIST CLASS NO. 1. Wnel.. -roacter. To be b .wo to open 1, ;,.;;. ,,r ,,., w;,K,,ri i.,rs.n wjib . Jib. i- L,u.i or tb..rt i;.ib Mum bav- i. f : rfi .;j i ! .ii, jnai.ij.rh and a rrnHonabb- aiiion(. ,,f Ki-.-.l. .Mum Ktall.l IJIII.-llv .ii,, r-n.l;tv. lt. I'r..- I;ln. Kibl.'.ij jinil lliMi.oir in Kolll. 2ml. I'riie Red liibbon and 12'. 00 in 1,'obl. 3rd. I'risen Yellow Ribbon ami II', tuj In gold. IMIH.Vf E J PE, $.-,.00 CLASS NO. 2. - KinKli- heavy harness home to I shown with heavy harness, runabout, or other four hi vehicle. Il..r-. either with long or shorl tails ntyie and uctlon to Im- coiisblered. Also general appenrame of turnout. !f. Prize Hlue Ribbon and $50 00 In gold. 2nd. Prize Red R,blH.n and $15.00 In gold. 2d. Prize Yellow Ribbon and tie In gold. I ATKAXCK PEE $.l.n. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT PERFORMANCES CLASS NO. 3. TO t .die's imrl hiirness hum P.E DRIVEN MV A l.ADV. Ilorw-a lo have i lihi r lonx or li..rt lali'. tun eful s.aian e . f turnout considered. 1st. Prlw Holld Rilver Cup, Rlblmn sni '(. no in gold. tw. Prlre, Red Ribbon, lid. Prize Yellow Ribbon. EXTRA! MCE m; $2.00. Contestants Co drive each nlgbt Blue CLASS NO. 4. I 'l.y To be nhown in harness. To ' '!!jw-n I.y t., or girl under fifteen ni of aKe. l'. Prize Rpie liibbon, fop and I'. Hi) 1 fold. '.nd I'riz.. R RiblHin and cup. Srd i riz.- Yellow Ritibon. I ATRCE l:n tl.otl CLASS NO. 5. ''oml.inallr.ri class. Horse lo 1 'ho.n In harness and then under sid 'lle. To fhow ihree gaits, walk. Irot. and canter under Kiddle, lying or oliort lulls. Kai-h performance to county fifty per cent Int. Prix Hlue Ribbon and taO.QO In gold. 2nd. Prize Red Ribbon and tla.00 in gold. 3rd. Prize Yellow Ribbon and 1 10 00 In gold. KNTHASCK FEE, $.(M CLASS NO. 6. Combination class, long or short talli!. To be first shown In harness and then under saddlo. To show five gaits walk, trot, single-foot, fox Irot or running walk, and canter under saddle, Kirst Prize, blue robbon. !0.60 In gold. Second Prize, red riblion. IIS.00 in gold. - Third Prize, yellow ribbon, f 1 0.00 In gold, EXTRA CE FEE $:l.0O. CLASS NO. 7. Molel Horse, To lie shown In hand, conformation and soundness to count. Ixing or sliorl tails. I'lrnt Prize, blue ribbon and cup. Herond Prize, red ribbon. Third iTlre, yellow ribbon. f:TltAXt K FEE $2.00. CLASS NO. 8. Pair of Roadsters. Kit her long or short tails. Conformation, linich. man ners, speed and w ay f goli.g lo lount 1I..IH.S to count lifty per -cut, speed and way of going twenty-live p-r cent, ippoiniments twenty-live iM-r lent. im enze, i.ioe notion and 15 In gold. !.c.nd l'riz.-, red ribbon and 115 00 in gold. Third Prlz... 110. 00 In k,,,. t i:thwce i i:e $j.imi. r.o.00 y.llow ribbon and CLASS NO. 9. Pair of horses, lung or short tails. To be shown In heavy harness, to lie driwn to four wheel vehicle, 8te, action and general appearance of turnout to count. Klrst Prise, blue ribbon and 116 00 in gold. , , Heeond Pr:e, red ribbon and 115.04 In gold. Third Prise, yellow ribbon and fit In gold. KVTRWCE PEE $3.t. , . CLASS NO. 10. ' . ladles' pair of horsPs. long and i-hort Inils. To be driven' by a lajy. Oener.il ui pearance of . turnout to count. ' Plisl Prize, blue ribbon and cup., Pecoiid Prize, red ribbon. ' Third Prize, yellow riblion. 'up present,., t,y ingren holirt. i:tr xt: kee $2.oti. CLASS NO. 1L I-al pnir of hones. Iing or short tails. Ownod lit Ashevllle. Kleneral appearance of turmoil to count. 1st. Prize Hlue Ribbon and ICO. 00 In gold. 2nd. Prize. Red Riblion and $10.00 In gold. 3rd. I'rlre Yellow Ribbon and $3.00 in gold, EXTKANCK FEE $2.00 Music to Be Furnished by the ; FIRST REGIMENT BAND ; - CLASS NO. 12. . J Ladies gad dls horse. TO BE RID UK.V BY A I.ADY.' Horse to show three gaits, walk, trot and canter. 1st. Prize. Blue Ribbon, silver cup and ISO 00 In gold. , 2nd. Prix Red Ribbon. 3rd. Prize Tellow Riblion. Cup presented by Battery Park hotel. EVTKAXCE FF, $2.00 CLASS NO. 13. - Three garted saddle horse. I-ong or short lalL To lie ridden by a gentia mai. To show walk, trot and Can ter. ' ' IsL Prize Blue Ribbon and 110.00 111 gold. 2nd. Prize Red Ribbon and 110 00 , In gold. Ird Prize Tellow Ribbon. ENTRANCE FEE, $1.00 CLASS NO.' 14. Five garted saddle horse. Ixng or short ialte. To show walk trot, sin glefoot, fox trot or running Walk and cahler. 1st Prize Blue Ribbon and 130.00 In g"ld. 2nd. Prize Red Ribbon 1 10.00 In gold. ' 1 ltd. Prize Tellow Ribbon. F..XTRAXCK Ft $3.00 CLASS NO. 15. Saddle Kiny. To lie shown by boy or girl under twelve" years of age. 1st. Prize Blue Ribbon, Cup and tt In gold. . 2nd. Prize Red Ribbon. Ird. Prize Yellow Ribbon.' v F.XTnAXC'B FEE, $1.00 CLASS NO. 16. Local. Best livery turnout owned In Ashevllle. Requirements: team either long or short tails To be driv en to rig seating 4 people. Team to be shown by coachman In livery. Horses to count fifty, per cent, ve hicle and oppatanta and general appearance of turnuut to count fifty per cent. 1st. a-yize Blue Ribbon and $25.00 . In gold. 2nd. Prize Red Ribbon and $1S00 In gold. Ird. Prize Yellow Ribbon and $10.00. EXTRA XCE FFK, $3.00 CLASS NO. 17. Saddle Ilonae Cliampfcinolilp. All hor-es winning a blue, or red ribbon In any saddle class at this show MI ST show la this class. A failure to show In this class still forfeit any and all premium won previously at this show. Horses either 1 or t gaits. Championship. 1st Prize Cup and Ribbon. , ENTRANCE FEE, $3.00 Cup presented by Albermarle Park CLASS NO. 18. Harness llnrxe Clwmplonijiln, All horse winning a blue or red ribbon In any harness class at this show must show In this class. Horse winning In single or double learn classes will be rligable lo this Cla'i, but must be shown In single harness. A failure to show In this clast will . forfeit any and all premium, won pre viously at this show. Horses with 1 or ( gulled. 1st. Prize Cup and .Ribbon. Champ lonnhlp. Cup treselnted by Urovev Park Inn. ' - ENTRANCE FEE, $3.00 ...or ,11,1? ,,r any, in any oi , the classes unless otherwise specified. t Exhibitors will hare bulges of ad nibwlon glyeg Ihem ion payment of their enlninis fees. All entrii rb nt nooil Wednes day. August 13th, lll. Special Featue Classes ' . ' Class (a) Best lady rider. Ma . nt lo ohow' either t or t gslts. Contestant re nulred to ride Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights. Prise to be award ed Saturday night. ' IsL Prize solid Silver Cup and $21.00 In gold. No entrance fee. . " ... CLASS (b) Best gentleman rider. Mount to show either 1 or 1 gslts. Conteitants to ride Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights. Prize to be award ed Sat. night. Prize Solid Silver cup and 125.00 In roid. EXTRXCE FEE, $$.00. Contestants to ride each afternoon and Saturday night. - " t . CLASS (c) Peat hnrsemnnshjp shown by anr member of Troop B Cavalry. N. C. N. O. i , Prize t?up and $15.00 In Bold. " Ko entrunce fee. ' Cup presented by Colonel B. West ley Battle. CLASS (d) Hurdle race. To be paticlpaled In by either lady or gentleman. Only con testant In class A and B elaglbl to thia class. . Prize Cup. No entrance fee. ' Cup preeented by Philip 0. Henry. Office of the Association at Tearnie Ci uates urug btore Pack SqtHire
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