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Friday, February 26, 1915. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS FACE THREE iuiiuiww wmm i H ' 11 " " " ""' 1 11 "-PT'm iimm wmmm i i - -. - ni-ii--- ..- .. , i I it'0 in' 3Mv OB ill S.N! poll! U?3 BEfTLi: 11 i -'1 SN ill iSilBil IS! ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, i AVcgelablc Breparafion fbrAs 1 similarly the rMantllfegula ting (lie Siwnacte aMBowdsof PfomofcsDieestlonflicerfii- ncss and RestCantalns neither OpiuN.Mai-ph.uie RorMinasL Prnpih Sftd" jthcSvM annrfect Remedv forCtmsflnn tton . Sour Storoach.DlaTrttoca Worms .ConvalsMmsJcvEnsB: nesaiffltdLossoFSixEP. IfccSiniile Signature af fUZ CENTAUn compass NEW yOHlV For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho v ature of Sign In Use or Over Thirty Years 10 FIGHT ON MACHINERY ACT Roberts Among Those Who Oppose Change Which Re stores County, Town ship Assessors. authorities who know well the capa bilities of the aspiring assessors. The Moore representative objected to the amended system of Messrs. Doughton and Chatham because no one man, he thought, could know enough about all sorts of property to pass Intelligently upon It. The three combination could. Page had me controverted section, No. 14, beaten but whether it will stay put Is another story. W imams saves Yadkin. Representative Williams of Yadkin appealed to the majority to defeat the INTRODUCTION OF BILLS STOPS AFTER MARCH 1 Williams of Yadkin Wins the Fight to Keep Forsyth From Getting Rich Slice of Yadkin. HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostril Opens Air Passages Right Up. $ Instant relief no waiting. Tour clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, Hanes and Mickle proposition to cut!SDuffinS blowing, headache, dryness. Hnwn the most palatable Dart of t;ie JNO struggling ior Dreatn at nignt; at! wa mm -tr mm fern, mm mm mm Exact Copy of Wrapper. YHtf QtWTAUR COMPANY, NCW VOHK OITT. AFTER TRIP TO RALEIGH County Officers Entered Protest as to Features of Machinery Bill, Regarding Taxes. County Tax Collector B. A. Patton, Solicitor J, E. Swain and Commls eioner R. D. Buckner, who left here several days ago for Raleigh to pro test against certain features of the machinery bill, which had been In troduced in the general assembly re turned last night. All of the county officers seem to be well pleased with the results of the trip they made and stated that the representatives from this county would do all possible to have Buncombe county and " other western counties exempted from pay ing their taxes on the third Monday in January, as the new machinery bill provides. It Is believed that if the present systems of paying the taxes on the first Monday in May is changed In the western counties, a great hard ship will be worked on the people of this section. The of leers who returned last night seem confident that some provision will be made for the west era counties when the machinery bill comes up before the legislature. AUCTION SALE (By W. T. Boat). Raleigh, Feb. 26. With more than fifteen hundred bills In the house and three more days for further op-1 portunity to offer them, the house has received from Representative Douglass a resolution to stop the in troduction after Monday March 1. This wasn't significant further than ocering the hope that the work will cease on-the summer side of Christ mas. The Douglass resolution passed unanimously and will govern very largely the attitude of the house Members are beginning to talk about home now and they believe with night sessions they can finish up by March 8, anyway. . The machinery act consumed the time of the house yesterday after hlghwater In bills Introduced had been reached. Two hours of consid eration did not bring a vote. Chair man Doughton of the house finance committee had his hardest fight yes terday in putting the act through, ae far as he went,, without amendment. The fight Is not done, Page, Allen, Roberts of Buncombe, and others yet unheard, will do their best to stop the change which restores county asses sors a township assessor each. I Mr. Doughton brought Page to his feet when the Alleghany man sharply replied to "members who did not 'at tend the finance committee meetings and waited until the last to object." Mr. Page contended that the insur ance committee had kept him busy. He was objecting, he said, as early as he could. The Page contention Is that the corporation commission should not appoint tax assessors on recom mendation of any other than oounty Yadkin cake, Little Yadkin town ship, and give It to Forsyth. The figure isn t justified by poli tical terms wnich take note of Lit tle Yadkin's democracy while the mother is republican. It happens to be one of the best townships other wise. Neither does the presence of about 10,000 gallons of the Glenn Williams liquor, ten or more years old, furnish the eloquent inspiration of Williams. He is opposed to that liquor and was one of the hottest ad vocates of the anti-Jug law. He Is a prohibitionist whom prohibition prohibits. Williams won on his appeal to fair ness. The Forsyth boys had a fine talking proposition. They have a close county and need Little Yadkin. The great mother radical could spare the wayward child. But Mr. Williams did not care anything about the few democrats leaving. He wanted them to stay and help him to carry that $200,000 bond election. He will need them and then some they say. This appeal struck Grler of Iredell and Bynum of Chatham, men who were not willing to see a struggling little county deprived of one eleventh of its wealth and territory to add to Forsyth, a land flowing with milk and honey, and a place In which no man of brains hungers mbetween the bursting bee hive and the overflowing creamery. These , democrats helped Williams to beat the hosiery off the Forsyth boys. The Senate. New bills were Introduced as fol lows: Muse Curtail expenditures for public printing. McRae Require contractors to give bonds for street and road work. Weaver Amend the law relative to roads. , Upchurch Regulate the seizure of vehicle used in connection with dis tilleries. Washlngfron Regulate the man ning of switch engines. Majette Allow married women to testify in cases of slander against husbands. White Prevest Immoral practices in hotels and lodging houses. Dixon Relative to liability con tracts. Bills passed final reading as fol lows: Amend the charter of Henderson- vllle. . Authorize special taxes In Jackson county . Authorize bonds by Hot Springs. A FEW SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY "Our Bargain Day" your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic. healing cream in your nostrils. It i penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. to levy special tax. Amend the charter of Hayesvllle, Clay county. Amend the law as to Old Fort graded school district. Specify terms of office for Madison county commissioners and appoint ad ditional members. Provide for road improvement In i Haywood county. President Daughtrlda announced . that the local calendar was exhausted and the senate took up the revenue1 bill, completing the consideration of this ready for the second reading with roll call vote to be taken Friday. The state-wide fish bill providing for a fish commission and appropriat ing $10,000 for the operation of the new machinery, came up and was passed after much discussion. The House. The committee on banking reported favorably the bill to allow eight per cent Interest under written contracts to this effect. This Is after the Joint committees In finance and on banking had on Tuesday afternoon voted al most unanimously for an unfavorable report avoided urgent requests that they file minority favorable report to give the bill a standing on the floor of the house. A bill came from the committee on manufactures with unfavorable report that would require that employes hosiery mills be paid at least semi monthly, New bills were Introduced as fol lows: Hutchinson Amend the 1915 law relative to leins. Hutchinson Authorize Chalrotte to pay the expenses of the charter com mittee. . " Glggs Amend the Swain county road law. Davis Amend the law as to the Confederate Woman's home. Alexander Amend the charter of Bertie, Rutherford county. Alexander Amend the charter of . From Our Corset Department We Offer Values Unexcelled C-B CORSETS Regular $2.00, $2. B0 values, to day ...... ... .. .. $1.80 Regular $1.25, $1.50 values, to day ..... . . ... ...... . . .95c Regular $1.00 corsets, today 9c These Corsets are the very latest low, medium and high bust, extension back suitable for all figures. SPECIAL IN Shirt Waists TODAY Regular $1.00 values In Percale and Madras Special 49c. Bear In Mind Our February White Goods Bale will only last Three More Days. Every Double u-eSffl 'MfQL' Gl Today9 fSl TTHng charter of Rutherfordton. Eure Compel electric and gas com panies to show readings of meters. Phillips Provide finance commit tee for Mitchell county. Leyton Appoint finance committee for Yancey county. Valentine Provide for the improve ment of Hendersonville public bonds. Noland Amend the charter of Waynesvllle. Doughton Amend the bill relating to sheriffs an dtax collectors. Faircloth Amend the law as to ac tive members of the National Guard. Allow Macon county commissioners SHIRTS Made to Your Individual and Requirements. Price $2.00 to $8.00 MeasurS Easily Remedied, Johnny Maw, I havea't got en ouch butter for my bread. Mother Well, then, put some of the bread bact Boston Transcript. MERCHANT TAILOR Started . Right Away. Dentist When did your teeth flrsi begla troubling you? Patient When 1 was cutting then. Boston 'Iran, script Security Is mortal's cblefest enemy the Commercial Bank, Rutherfordton.1 Macbeth. Meeklns Provide protection against fire. Vernon Consolidate and amend the We Handle Pennsylvania Crude Oils (None Better) D. C. PHONE YOUR WANTS TO 202. Shaw Motor Co. 52-60 Broadway. PICTURES FROM EARTHQUAKE STRICKEN ITALY. Unredeemed Pledges Ends Saturday Night H. L Finkclstein Pawn Shop 23-25 BILTMORE AVE. (Formerly S. Main Street, Asheville, N. C.) Remember, Saturday will be your last chance to buy goods at your own price. Three Sales 10:30 a. m., 3:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. k I . ........t.... k K:.w.-K.v,-Kvv. -,,vw)towxrjtmBamr'. y Otxy ,1 'mm HI k... A.. - j . -- m. . a. -u.. fiZZIZ n II Statesville ,MiTOKawywffr"riirwTm'ii-'ir(.'v"- r;wr.T "'rr " The ruins of the Bank of Rome In Avezzona showing how completely the earthquake destroyed this beau tiful Italian city. VS. Asheville H. S, State Championship Game. SATURDAY, 3:30 FIM MARGI 6t Until the Entire Stock and Fixtures are closed outEverything in the line of Sporting Goods, Toys, Dolls, Brass and Leather Goods, Children's Velocipedes, Wagons, Tricycles, Doll Carriages, Baby Carriages. No Goods will be reserved as I expect to open with a New Stock and Fixtures in order to make the most attractive Store in the South. Positively No Goods Charged or Sent Out on Approval. BLOMBERffS, Sporting Goods, Toys and Novelties TELEPHONE 456 121 "ON THE AVENUE"
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