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PAGE TWO Friday, August 15, 1913, " THE ASHEVILLE , GAZETTE-NEWS MILLEJBL SHOE, C 47 Patton Avenue J 1L TTvv Tnv TF BAB A 8 A L IE jl 11 YV Jl Beginning Saturday, August 1 6th That's exactly what it is Preparation for the New Season. Fall is on the way so are New Shoes, in fact lots of them are here. We must have room for them. Our present stock must move quickly., Only one way to start them and that is with your help. We have decided to PAY YOU TO HELP. Come on, People, and Earn Some Money. ON EACH PURCHASE. OF $1.00 WE HAND YOU BACK 20c men's ' V:V"VV "'v ' - ALL $7.00 SHOES Lvhvhi Clapp's (inn Metal and Patent Leather Ox fouls ' $1.40 BACK. ALL $6.50 SHOES Edwin Clajip's vici kid, run metal and tan oxfords $1.30 BACK. ALL $6.00 SHOES .fas. A. Banister & Go's tan and gun metal oxfords $1.20 BACK. ALL $5.50 SHOES Jas A. Hamster & Co's viei kid, patents, tans and pun metal oxfords $1.10 BACK. ALL $5.00 SHOES Hurley's Tans, pun metal aid patent feather oxfords $1.00 BACK. ALL $4.50 SHOES Wetral patents, pun metal and tan leather oxfords 90c. BACK. WOMEN'S: ALL $5.00 SHOES Armstrong's patent, tan. gun metal, white buck, and Black Satin pumps and ties $1.00 BACK. ALL $4.50 SHOES Armstron's tan, gun metal, patent anil white pumps and ox lords 90c. BACK. ALL $4.00 SHOES Armstrong's gun metal, white canvas, patent and tan pumps and oxfords 80c. BACK. ALL $3.50 SHOES " Utx and Dunn's Tan, gun metal and patent leather 1 umps and ties 70c. BACK. All children's slippers and tie3 at propotionately the same reduction. . All these are thi3 season's goods. Good styles and the beet materials to be had. BUT NOW LISTEN: In addition to the above, we have placed on tables in the center of the store, some Special Bargains; consisting of a few pairs of a khvl, principally r.r.'.V. r, . narrov. '.'."is :..i which we have put a pries that we know will move them, it is only a question of who comes tirst. $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 shoes. YOUR CHOICE, $2.00. V . Nothing complicated about this sale no shoes marked up and then marked down again. Everything in plain figures, nothing concealed, no mysteries. When you buy one pair of our shoes that sell regu larly at $5.00 we hand you back $1.00. That's what we mean by saying we pay you to help us move the goods. Sale starts Saturday August 16th. ' v BROWN MILLER SHOE COMPANY, Leaders in Fine Shoes Asheville Horse Show Is Full of High Class Entries Oates Park Converted into Ideal Show Ring Afternoon and Night Performances Excellent Exhibit of Horses Is Highly Creditable. The Asheville llnrse Show opened ;il i lutes park etcrday afternoon and Hi.' exhibitions nt On' allcrnon :iml night I erfornmnces were par ex- i Hein e. SiM ral of tlm events nt' rlii' afternoon h.nl tu In' MiHtintit'il mi ii - ii ri t nf weal her iniiilll Inns. but Ins! ninlit tin' show was everything tli;it i hi In- desiri d. Tin- iitd'ii- illllice was ulily fair, lor considering the .'iiiality i f thr show every mail able mat should have been liken ami Ihe lil'killg spaces all uceliiieil. What may lie hiekliiK in the number u f xhill(M Is mure llian inaile ui in the hiKh elans of the entriis. The lovers of flue horseflesh are belli;: given an iiiiiirliinity tn wee a display of blooded horses here that wuuld lu eri'dit tu any eity uf the smith. The mily thing to mar the opening performances was an Occident lied nifcht, Winn W. '. fiiile nf WiiyiieM i I Im, Mho wax driving In the single roadster elans, was thrown limn his speed wugon Hllll dl'.'tggcil about f. 0 j.irds. liin collar bone wan broken find he wii taken Immediiitely to the .Mission hospital. In thlH class one of the points to be shown was speed, and in making the turn mar the grandstand Mr. I'nile'n wagon liiied over ami In- was thrown to the ground, lie held to the rein and was dragged until his horse slopped. In n fe. riiniiienls he not up and walked from the field. Few people km u llial he was badly Injured and Ihe show colli illlled. iial'-s park has hi en converted into an ideal show ring, tile clreltm I'eienee of Ihe Hun being alu'llt 1 000 leei. and the liglii ing last night was i si client, a eonildnallo of are nnd high eandle power iucadeseent li-:hls ilhiiiiiiiallml the show ring :il must as brilliantly an daylight. A seel ion of the grandstand haa been set aside for the l-'irsil lteglnicnt liaml and n nuniher of selections Here reiiilereil at the performances yesterday aliernooii and hint night. The horses are being judged ,y l.oKaii T. Ti sdale of I ilrniliiKhani, who Is w idely known im an expert horseman, and Iiim ili'i tHioiiri no fur have i.'iet with the hearty nppiovnl of all i xliil.lloi mill thoxe wilnessliiK Summer Foods As Cause of Dyspepsia Ihe show. The juilKlnx Is clone from Ihe ei nter of ihe rinii and Mr. Trous dale allows himself to hu most eare I'ul in asi ertaininff every point In fav or of or against each horse before the prizes are awarded. The first event at the 'opening yes li 1'dny allerinK'ii was In the class for model linws. The enlrles were shown in hand, eonformatlon and soundness alone counting. There were ciKht entries and the aniiuals exhibited elicited round after round of applause as they were led around tlie rins; for inspection. The follow ing were the prize winners in this, elawi: First, blue ribbon nnd cup, I'l'iiness Patricia, owned by I'harleH T. I.iille of 1'amihn, S. t'.; seeond, r '. I'bboii. Iiobin Adair, ow ned by Mrs. M. (i. Kownni.iii; third, yellow l il'lioii. ow ned by I.. I,. Jenkins. The second event was for three nailed saddle horses, xhnwInK walk, I rot and canter, and one of the eon dilloiis was that the ohtrleB were to he ridden by gentlemen. There were six entries in the event and the ani mals showed up in excellent form. The prizes were awarded as follows: First, blue ribbon and CIO In Kohl. Iiobin Adair; second, red ribbon and JIu In sold. Willinore, owned by Mr. Utile; third, yellow ribbon, Uird I'hesierfiehl. owned by Miss Ij-bIi Areourt. The l ist event of the afternoon wn In the Kentlemen's -hllng contest. This was only a p lull event, the contest jiiis ridlin; UKaln last night. The ri.e will be morrow' evclilni:. cup and $l'u In used may Kails and iililiouneed late to ll Is a solid silver Kohl. The mount Hhow either three or flv those who have ridden so Many Also Get Diarrhoea What To Do In Either Case Hummer niinht to ! the months nf most perfect health, but owing to ron lainlnaied water nnd milk, unripe fruit, Kernis and Insii tu the nvernire of health Is not kuoiI at this lime of th" year. Ther? is much skin trouble I mm ncld fruit, nnd much dyapcpsin nnd diarrhoea from cold food and Iced bevrraK". The akin trouble la eunily Bloppi 1 be illBcoriiliiuiiiR fruit for a few days, and by th U of a mild laxative to cu an the bowels and tone the blood. The dyspepsia Is likewise corrected by the use of n luxatlve that haa com bined With It the elements of a diges tive tonic. Memo Ihe best remedy to use Is lr. Caldwell's Kyrup Pepsin, which, us Its name Indicates, la a pleasant laxative combined with the virtues of pepsin, which we all know ia Ihe best cure for IndlKeatlon. I se Hyrup I'epsln also for summer diarrhoea. Avoid astrlnsenta, physics nnd cathartics, as they are unneces arlly harsh., Thousanda of aood Amnrlcsn fsmlllea prefer 1T. Cald well Hyrup J imu "UK I hem tlioca ot Mr. V. A. Taylor, Ileloll. ToniKli. H:30. Class ' 3. 1 jnlies' single harness horse; to be driven by lady. Class R. I'nir of roadsters; (b) gentleman's riilim; contest. Class 9. Pair of horses; to he shown In heavy harness. Class J SitiKlo heavy harness Tomorrow Htcrnoon, 4:811 Class 4. I'ony; lo he shown In har iiiis iind then under saddle. Class li.- Conii iuatloii class; long or short tails; horse to show five c.aib Class 11. IjumI pair of horses; to be owned in Asln vllle. Class 15 Sa.Mle pony. Class 20. liiiiiabout. Tomorrow Night, 8::tO. Class horse, class 'lass ionship; test: (c 3. Ladles single harness 17. Saddlo horse champion. IS. Harness horse champ th) gentlemen's riding eon- best horsemanship shown by members of Troop H rnvnlry. ISSUES PREMIUM LIST Directors Have Endeavored to Make Fair Broader Val uable Premiums Wis., who finds she ran give It to her baby without causing cramps or pains, anil Mrs. Win. I). Htchter, Clayville, Vii., who considers It a laxative tonle ahsolutely iinexeellcd. They knoTf of no pleasanter cure for constipation, liver trouble, Indigestion, summer dlarrhoia, etc. It la valuable to all the family from Infancy to old sire. Children iie It taste. All druggist sell It at Ilfty cents and one dollar a bottle, th" latter being the family slip. Fain I Me wishing lo try a free sam ple but He can obtain it, post pH Id. by addressing IT. W. It. Caldwell, til 'A iinhin ,'on str'et, Monllcello, 111. far are: W. C Colle, Waynesvlllc; II. V. Alexander, liny Case, Hubert It. . Keynolda, ljitt Frown. T. it. Iraiit, nnd Porter Webb, ell of Ashe ville: Charles T. Little of Camden, H. C; R. M. Hunt, I'nlon .springs, Ala., Dr. Knyder, Camden. 8. C: Col. W. P. Howard, tlhent, Ky.: 1 t. Hourne, tioiilsvllle, Ky.! W. XI. P.uckner. Mar shall, N. C, and Vol Khe herd, llen dersonvllle, N. C. Ijist night the first event was for single roadsters, shown in open bug gy or siieed wagon. The points con sidered were conformation, manners and a reasonable amount of speed. This proved one of the prettiest of Ihe events of the first day. and very contestant received his share of applause. The prize awarded were. First, blue rlhlsin and 1 100 In old. Kenilworth, owned by Jake M. Chllei!: second, red ribbon ami i In gold, (toldenrod. owned by Charl ton Millard: third, yellow ribbon and tl'i In gold, The Abbott, owned by Mrs. It. M. Hunt. The ladles' single harness horse class was the next event. The gen eral up put ranee of the turnout Wns considered In judging this flits and the awards were: First, blue ribbon and ISO In gold. Ilohln Adair; aeeond red ill'bon, lord Chcsteri Icld; third, yellow ribbon. Prince tlourhon. own ed by Mr. It. It. lleynolds. The ex hibition which followed In th gen tleman' riding contest closed the program for the evening. The program for tho remainder of th thow l as follows: Till A rirrnoon, 4:910. Cln It Iocnl. beet Hrcry turn out to le shown tr coachman In uni form. t'liim 10 I jid lea pair of horses; In lie driven by a lady. Clua J'. t Ivc-gultcd aaddl horse. i I VISIT THE ill Uist night at the Alrdome the most representative audience that ever sat in an alrdomo greeted Col. Patrick in the presentation of his plantation show. Many of those w hose memory dulea hack to the good old plantation days sat Intently through the whole performance and vision played Ihj- fore their minds fast and vividly. And w hy not, for songs that are new to the younger generation but favorites with those whoso years soar upward, were Ming by the old darkles In their own peculiar way. Games, too, that char acterized that period were In evidence. fumillar to many, but a distinct novel ty to the younger people. The old stylo of dancing won applause In large measure and caused much Jollification among the entire audience. Many things of genuine Interest could ls recalled here but suffice to euy that the entertainment was well worth while nnd one that can seldom be seen. This afternoon nnd tomorrow aft ernoon at 4:30 a special matinee will be given In order that all the children may come and see the plantation shor while at night two performances will be given, nt S and :30 respectively. i ihe matinees, children will be ad mitted for ID cents, their nurse free. and adults at 1T cents. At nlgbl j c hildren at 10 and adults at Sb cents. (odv-lO nukZatesBti "A rip to cans IT'S WORTH SEEING, A GREAT SHOW, AN ABLE COMPANY 20 PEOPLE, MOSTLY GIRLS 20 A MUSICAL COMEDY MIX-UP Majestic Theatre A Clean Show in a Cool Theatre NIGHTS 7:30 AND 9X0 10, 20 and 3Dc. ..."THE NEW KING MATINEE DAILY 3:30 10 and 20c. MONDAY The premium lift and catalogue for the ninth annual Haywood County fair haa lust been Issue,) by tho Haywood County HI oik Calsers and Farmers association and Is bijng distributed over the sift Ion. The fair Will be held III WayncsvHIe this year, Heptember 30 and Oi tolicr 1-3. The list of pre miums shown, and the expansion In all department indicate that the fair will lie one of the most ncceasful ever conducted there. In the Introduction by Hecretsry J. I). Huone, it Is pointed out that this ia not a county fair exclusively, hut that It Is Intended for the entire aeo t Ion. lis object Is la further advance the Industries of western North Car olina, aa Well aa Haywood eounty. It Is announced; and the officers, who have worked together In the organlxitllon for the past 4hree years, have en deavored fins year to make tho fair broader In e-very wily. The de,i tnvnls In which valuable premiums will lie offered this year are follows: Furm products, agricul ture, horticulture, horses, cattle, beef and dairy, sheep, awlnn, poultry, pan try supplies, bulb's' work, line arta, native woods, minerals, general, and cdin i'llonul. There will nlaji he a sing ing contest und trial of upeed for 1 1 11 v wood county horses The following are the very Valuable premium ofTered for the Iwat, great eat variety and moat artistically ar ranged collective agricultural exhllht by an Individual: First, $100; second. 7'.; third, ir,l; fourth, 130; fifth, 120. The other premiums. In all depart ments, are offered on similarly lirosd basin. IJiTfiaed In Weil. 1 (1. Kmathcrs and I. A. Cojburn of Uuneoinbe, while. $5 KNOX DERBY HATS AT $3 $3.50 WHITLOCK DERBIES AT $2.00 In prime shapes, both small and large. Embrace your opportunity; it will not last long and the saving is too important to miss. FINE PEARL SOFT HATS AT A SAVING OF $1.60 Knox $5 grade at $3.50, and sun dry $3.50 grades at $1.50 and $2.00. Call, please, and inspect these extra ordinary values. . Remember, pleaae, the large ' discount on Men ' and Boys Clothes will cease in the next few days. H. REDWOOD & CO.
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