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1913. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE - NEWS. j, TAGE FIVE zsfhbb in 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 The Great :Mid-::;::; Winter urmiure learance IF- HONEYS BLADDER BOTHER and Buy Take Salts to Flush Kidneys And Neutralize Irritating Acids. Stock i Reduc- tion Sale BEGAN TODAY AND CONTINUES UNTIL DECEMBER 31. EVERYTHING IS REDUCED IN PRICE AND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Don't Fail to Now . FOR CASH ' FOR LESS SELECT SOMETHING; USEFUL AS A CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCE " OUR STOCK AFFORDS v EASY AND SATISFACTORY SELECTION Seanmnnt M.M. Furniture 27 S. Main Strcot Tho Home of Furniture Values . Kidney and Bladder weakness re Suit from uric acid, saya a noted au thority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pasa it on to the bladder, where It often remains to lr. rltate and inflame, causing a burning;, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder. ODiigmg you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the wa ter passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in voiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urina tion. While It is extremely annoy' ing and sometimes very painful, this Is really one of the most simply ail ments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your phar macist and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days, This will neutralize the acids in the urine so It no longer la a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. '""-.' Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless and is made from the cald of grapes and lemon juice, combned with lith la, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disord ers caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no fcad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effevers-r cent lithla-water drink, which quick ly relieves bladder trouble. ' SHI ERUT INTEREST IN CORN CLUB CONTEST Thirty-Five Boys Have En rolled Those in Charge Effect 100. PASSED IN RSHEVILLE Mayor Blankenship of Phila delphia Receives Con gratulatory Message. These Kiddies Are Ready For Their Presents A great deal of interest is being manifested throughout the "county in the Boys Corn club contest for the next year. Superintendent of County Schools W. H. Hipps haa sent letters to all the teachers In the county ask ing their co-operation in this work, and it la expected at least 10 boys will enroll as members of the club before very long. Very attractive prizes have been of fered to those participating in the contest, the board of education hav ing offered to appropriate $100 to sup plement the prizes already offered by the state department, and several very valuable prizes have been offered by merchants and others in Ashevllle in terested in the work of the club. The Corn Club contest committee has arranged on the date of the next teachers meeting, to be held at the Ashevllle High school building . on Saturday, December IS, for a "stand up" dinner for the men and boys who are entering next year's contest. At this dinner it is arranged to serve coffee, sandwiches, pickles, ice cream and cake. E. S. Mlllsaps of Statesvllle, in charge of the demonstration work for the department of agriculture in west ern North Carolina, will be present and give a talk on the contest. It Is also planned to have - Mr. Mlllsaps give an illustrated lecture In one of the local theaters, at which time he will use slides to illustrate the work that is now being done by the contest members in other places. T. E. Brown, supervisor of the Boy's Corn club work in North Carolina, will be present and give some, valuable suggestions in regard to the work of the clubs. . There are at present only , 33 boys In the contest in Buncombe county, and it is the hope of the superinten dent to make this number 100. u .. ... - $ fi x A ut.4 .v . I Mayor. Rudolph Elankenburg of Philadelphia ; yesterday passed the second anniversary of his inaugura tion as chief executive of the Quaker city. The mayor, with Mrs. Elanken burg and Miss Louise Adolphson, has been spending some time at the Grove Park inn and has enjoyed himself im mensely, remaining longer than was flrst intended. They will leave for Philadelphia next Thursday instead of tomorrow. As a reminder of the anniversary yesterday, the mayor ' received from the members of his official staff, Messrs. Porter, Cooke, Loeb, Neft, Norris, Taylor and Foss, the following congratulatory telegram: - "On the second anniversary of your administration we want to congratu late you on its many and great suc cesses and acknowledge our indebt edness to you for inspiration and ex ample. We believe the two remain ing years will round out a record of accomplishments that will be grate fully, acknowledge by your fellow citizens." His reply to this message, addressed to Cyrus D. Foss, Jr., was as follows: "I gratefully acknowledge tho kind telegram sent to -me by my friends and co-workers, without whose aid and advice I could have accomplished nothing during the flrst two years of my administration. Let us look hope fully to the future, stand firm in the good work for the city we all love so well and we need not fear the result." A pleasant concidence of the day yesterday was the reception tendered by the club women of Ashevllle to Mrs. Elankenburg. The reception was largely attended and the mayor him self enjoyed the occasion, although taking no active part. f EonM arche Jhe Christmas J'tore TO ARGUE MOTION FOR ' 1 Are yon ready for them? They de serve the best you know that. You want them to have the best. But they will not get the best If you wait until the last minute to make your selec tions. You will have to take what la left the doll that bag been pawed over for weeks, toe akatea that are rusty nd dulL Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and GET THE BEST. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 5. The motion for a new trial in - the case of Mrs. Edna Perkins Godbee, convicted of the murder of her former husband, Walter Godbee and his young wife, will be heard before Judge Henry C. Ham mond Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The motion was to have been argued before Judge Hammond some time ago but was postponed because of the requests from attorneys for the de fendant. - . , It is understood that F. H. Safford, leading counsel for Mrs. Godbee, as sisted by Attorneys Dekle and Dixon of Swansboro and Millcn, respectively, will' plead that they were rushed into the trial of the case without having had time to sufficiently prepare It, that they had had material witnesses wh m they were unable to produce nt the time of the trial, and further that 1 e cause of the number of disorders that had occurred at Millen about the time of the Godbee tragedy there was a demand on the part of the public for some one to be punished. PRESIDENT WILSON'S SMILE RESERVED FOK POSTERITY . New York, Dec. 5. President Wil son's smile was sealed up today in an air tight, water tight and fireproof container and locked in the vaults of the modern historical record associa tion in the New York public library building. It is proposed that the re cord of facial expressions, which have been done in moving picture film will be kept in the vaults for a hundred years and then be brought forth for the entertainment of. the generations "RED" ROWE IS- SIGNED FOR THE ASIIEVILLE TEAM We Are Ready to Be Bought r -X 'AN l . .. . .: Your little girl would be tickled most to death to get t) from Santa Claua. We are ready and waiting to be bought But If you wait too long some one else j will get us. because we are really I mighty cute. Better buy u today and , tlien you will surely hnve; Von can bide us la the cloict until Clirlstiima. i Wr wl'l tint mind ttnltlnu In the durU In fuel. rather like II P: Vit Irnnui vr.il rP"lv nvitht tn I; DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. Engineer Brlnkley Killed. Columbia, S. C. Dec. 5. Engineer Laurel. Brlnkley, of Raleigh, N. C, was killed and one trainman slightly in jured when the switch engine backed into a freight train In the Seaboard Air Line railway yards here early to day. ... ... , , ., i, ' A letter was received here yester day afternoon from Manager Louis Cook of the Ashevllle team, in which he stated that he had signed William H. Howe, better known In sporting circles as "Red" Rowe, as an out fielder and .catcher for the Ashevllle team next year. Manager Cook states that Rowe has played for him and that he is a good reliable player. Dur ing tho last two seasons he has been with the Ottawa, Canada, team and is reported to have made a splendid record. Serious 'Quake. Lima, Peru, Dec. 5. Another seri ous earthquake occurred yesterday in the vicinity of Chalhuanca, capital of tho province of Aymareas, In the de partment at Apurimac, South Peru. No details have been received, but it is believed that a volcanic ' eruption has occurred or Is Imminent. .' NEW TREATMENT FOR HOVER Vicks Vap-O-Rub Croup and Pneumonia Salve Relieves By Inhalation and Ab sorption. No Dosing. When Vlcka "Vap-O-Rub" Croup end Pneumonia Salve la applied exter nally, the body warmth releases va pors of Pine Tar, Camphor,' Thymol, and Xucalyptol. These vapors are Inhaled direct to the' lungs and air passages where Internal medicines cannot go. They loosen the phlegm, open the air passagea and stimulate the mucoua membrane to throw off the disease germs. For catarrh and head colds melt a little In a spoon and inhale the vapors, also apply well up the nostrils. For asthma and hay fever follow the Instructions given 1.00. above and also rub Vlck's well, over the spinal column thus relaxing the nervous tension. Vlck s la not a "cure" for these diseases, but it has at least the merit of containing no harmful habit forming 'drunga, and It is sold by lilt druggists on thirty daya trial. If It falls to relieve In your case the purchase price will be immediately refunded. ' . For sore throat, tonsilltlts, - deep colds, and bronlchal troubles, apply hot wet tonKls over the chest and throat to open the pores of the skin Then rub Vlcks" well In and cover with a warm flannel cloth. The next morning the phlegm Is loosened, head la clear and In addition the absorp tion of Vlck'a through the skin has taksn out that tightness and sore neas. At all dealers 35c, 60c. and To the Ladies : 31 I Itemt'mber we hare the presents for your IuihIniiiiI, son nnil sweet heart. Lloxc of liamlkerrlilt-fs ami ties; Iionc and' tJc: twc iup. porwrit and auKimulrra 1 tics, cuff -buttons and iru. all to match. Initial lianilkrrrlileN. IS and SSr, nil linen. Plain liantlkrrcliicfH, &. !Oe. 15o. 23o unci 40c. Half lloso, ISc, 2.V. ."Op and J3c oil colore. Ties. SV, 60c, anil 75c. Hath rohrs and drr-HsIng Rown with slirut to muteh $1.23. 1.1.(10, SH.OO. S0.CO. 17. SO, $8.30. The home of Bteln Illork Fninrt Clothes. NEELY-BRUNS CO. IS XOllTII MAIN ST. Till: HOMK OF VALl'FS Gnrisimas Jhopping Js JYow On- Join the Merry Jhrong Early Christmas shopping is the order of the day. This store has felt the effects of the "Early Shopping Movement," and presents to the public a Showing of Useful Christmas Gifts the like of which Ashevllle has never seen before.- x We started buying for Christmas, 1913, right after last Christmas, when we put in our order for several thousand dolls to be imported. This gave us prices that to the customers of this store will seem unusually low. , The v ART GOODS and NOVELTY Sections are now the scenes of strenuous selling. Folks are making up lots of giftthings this season. You'll find our Art De partment replete with valuable ideas in Christmas Giving. - : ' " Children's Rain Coats and Capes at $1.69 and $2.95 Here's a suggestion for your Christmas list that you'll find hard to beat. Children's Rain Coats and Capes,' with Cap and Bookbng to match, in navy and garnet, sizes 6 to 14 years, for $2.93. Children's Rain Capes, with Bookbag to match for $1.69, isiaist Special at $4.95 This coll ection of waists at $4.95 em braces some of the most wanted models in the favorite winter materials. Shad ow lace, crepe de' chine, chiffon, crinkle crepe, charmeuse and net waists, in black and colors, formerly sold at $7 and $7.50, special holiday price at $4.95 Silk and (s)oqI presses For Friday and Saturday we offer several extra specials in Ready-to-Wear but none so striking or so worthy of : vour notice as this special dress sale. : $15.00 and $17.00 Wool and Silk Dresses, this autumn's accepted styles, all sizes, desirable materials, at . .$9.75 Ml Stylish j?urs purs Are the (jift de uxe When you consider what to give "Her" this Christmas, look at our Furs. They will offer a quick solution to your problem. We show the new furs in their most popular shapes. Long hair, wolf vie with the velvety seal for Fashion's favor. Thev are all here. Prices range from $6.50 slowly up to $125. 00. Mftylfeckfi ings j America's best Neck--wear manufacturers have '. contributed to this boun tiful showing of Christ mas Neckfixings. Our window gives a splendid idea of the vaiiety we show. Little bows for the col lar, ruffs, fichus, jabots, etc. nre piiv;d at 25c. to $25.00. Jadies and Mens $ah Robes . Bath Robes are one of the favorite gifts. They are useful, and are pretty to sec. The assortment was well selected. It comes in all colors, made of rich, heavy flannel ette in attnftive designs. Ladies' and Men's Bath Holies are priced at $3.75 to $7.50. Bath Robes for Children sell for $1.23 to $2.50. Pont forget the Qabies Wo could enthuse for hours over this line of BABY GOODS, much of it having been bought for Christmas .giving. : I.t 'covers the entire range of dainty, wearthiugs, so dear to the mother's heart. Then, there are the' little toys," like highly colored rattles, pacifiers, etc. Come in ' and let us show you. rf.s tfl' k fiT;', I I U. S. Department of Agriculture. it WEATHER BUREAU. "4 fVT . as ' v (A 7 7 H I OfcU. il ...... T Fri. Dec. 5, 1913. vi02, ! 0$7i0 t?vrI.A. NATOrt'C NOTES: . i,k ..d,n..iim. Air nrmiiur reduced to tlvol. Mobr (conttmiout Hast) pMStnmnth points O.,,.,. Q nurd cloud- S cloudy; (3 ra n; vy "01 W repori miuiuc .m, ...u. -nt P pCoa of i l"ch o, more fo. P.t bour.;.,d. m,lmum w.pd telocUr. War.'"-- THE WEATHER Aalievllle ... Atlanta - Birmingham Charleiton . Charlotte ... Jacktonvllle Knoxvllle ... Montfomary tUlelgh . - Tsmi . . . Waihlnnton WllmlnRtim S2 . BS 42 0 50 64 49 GO 4S 6t 50 " 66 38 60 E0 2 4 C "2 F.0 58 4 4 62 Normal for thle date: Temperature rhowera are reported in the Central n. .,,-..i.,i.,.iir,n i! inch. nlaini (atwi and rain and anow lit Forecast until I p. m. Fnturdiy for i Colorado. The prexsura la high over Ashevllle and vicinity: l air tonignt, Puturdav partly cloudy. For North Carolina: Fair tonight; Saturday partly cloudy; moderate went wlnda becomlny variable. General ComllHone Pat 21 Houm. The preamirc la relatively low from the plains 8tatn eastward to tha At the I'scltio states, the platesu district and tha Rocky mountain region and temperaturea are below freesjng In those seotlens. The following heavy I precipitation (in Inches) haa btn re ported during the last It noun: Den ver, 1.2 S: Kort Smith, t il; Houston, I.4; Oklahoma. 1.04; ralestlna, l.ili Unntlc coast with cyclonic centers over Ban Antonio, !.S0. Fair weather M Okl:ihoma and eartcrn New England. ! Indicated for thla vicinity tonight ea Tavy rains have again occurred In partly cloudy weather SMturdsy. 'Arknntus, Oklahoma and Texas, while. T. R. TAVU)R, Observe
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