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FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 191 1 fV 1UCETW0 IHE ASIIEVILLE TIMES. 4 i We Still Have a Few Suits Left FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN BROKEN UP IN SIZES Some of our Best Suits were $18.00 to $25.00. For $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 Better hurry if you want a BARGAIN. Plenty of others. $15.00 to $30.00 Regular Stock Smith-Rruns Clothing Co. LANGREN BUILDING Empey's War Articles Will Appear in Times The TIMES has secured the ex elusive rights in this section of the country for the publication of tho war articles written hv. Serst. Arthur (!uv Knipey. This is undoubtedly the big- BIG EATERS GET KIDHEYXHDUBLE Takle Salts at first sign of Blad der irritation or Backache. The Annerlcan men and women must Riiard constantly ngmnst Kidnev trou ble, becaune we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric iicid which the kidneys strive to filirr out, they weaken from overwork, btx'ome sluggish.: the elim lnative tissues clog and the result Is kidney trouhl P. Madder weakness and a general decline hi health. When your Vidneys feel like lumps of lead: your Hack hurts or the urine is cloudy, full ,?f sediment or you are obliged to seek' relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick haedashe or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomvach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Srutts," take a table spoonful In a glans of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fam ous salts Is made from the acid of "grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for genera tions, to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so It no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water bevrage, a.nd belongs In every home, because nobody can make mistake In having a good kidney flushing any time. Advt. gest war feature of the period. Sergt, Kmpev is an American, a New Yorker, and when the newspapers told the story of the sinking of the. Lusitania he resigned his position in Xew York and crossed the water. Knlisting in the English army Empev went to the trenches and for eighteen months faced -Prussian .'shells. Then camp' the shell - meant for Knipey and he was sent to the hospital and back home as an invalid. Kmpev is telling the storv. First he wrote a book. "Over the Top", and the presses cannot print it as fast as peo ple want it- The Asheville Library cannot keep it on tho shelves. Kmpey lectures and alwavs for patriotic causes. The houses are crowded wherever he goes and his audiences are spellbound as he tells tho story of the trenches and ' over the top". Last month in -New York Cuv. Kmpey aided in the Liberty loan bond campaign -and his burning message of the war stirred people as did not other speakers. ; The Knipey articles will be pub lished every Sunday. The first story will be printed next Sunday and it would be a j;ood idea if those who de sire to read the latest and most inter esting war story order The T1MKS be fore Sunday. The list of titles for the first six stories follow: The first article, "Shanghaied at Seventeen," will be published Sunday, November. 25. The titles for the next five articles are: December 2, "Horses for France. My first sound of the. guns. December , -"The-Fusilier . Giants l nder Kire." Tutting them over on the western front. December 16, . "Love., vs. Wine." The Uhlans score one in the game on the western front. December 23, "Christmas in a Dug out." Santa Claus cut off from his base of supplies. December 30, "Private 'Ginger' as Seen Through Barbed Wire." How a man came through the melting pot of the trenches. The titles of the remaining Mix ar tides in this series will be announced later. Their Representative Made Motion To Accept the Bishop's Withdrawal Special to The TIMES: Durham, Nov. 23. The conjecture that James B. and B. J. Duke, mil lionaire tobacco manufacturers, would withdraw their support from Trinity college in the event of the acceptance of the resignation of Bishop John C. Kilgo proves to be false reasoning The events that transpired at the meeting .Wednesday showed that the acceptance of his resignation met with the approval of the Dukes. Clinton W. Toms, a New York rep resentative cf the Wealthy tobaccon ists, Introduced th motion to accept his withdrawal from the institution Angier Duke, a member of the board of trustees, voted for its acceptance. The surmise was abroad that owing to the long friendship existing between Hishop Kilgo and the Dukes that they would look with disfavor upon the ac ceptance of his resignation. It was at the June commencement of 1913 that the bishop inaugurated a campaign to raise a more substantial endowment for Trinity and through his effort contributions of $80,00(1 for endow ment and $200,000 for buildings wens obtained from J. B. and B. V Duke; also $150,000 was secured from .the general educational board. SCROFULA AND ' HUMORS GIVE WAY There ar many things learned from experience and observation that the older generation should impress upon the younger. Among them Is the fact that scrofula and other humors, which produce eczema, bolls, pimples and other eruptions, ar most successfully treated with Hood's Bareaparllla. This great medicine Is a peculiar combination of remarkably effective blood-purifying and health-giving roots, barks and herbs, which are gathered especially for It. Hood's Barsaparllla has stood the test of forty years. Get a bottle today now from your nearest drug store. Always keep this medicine on hand. MARKE T REPORTS " no Will Win This Battle ? Much rf ronr comfort depends npo Knowing' that your system will perfon Its functions properly. Your kidneys are the filters of the bod' If they become inactive and fail to elin lnate the wasto matter, they nre ant l throw tho whole mechanism of the bod (ut of order, thus toxic poisons can t cumulate In the system and be as dead: us snake venom. Besides causing the minor ailments c rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and back ache, neglect of tho kidneys Is apt It devolop into more serious diseases, suci e.i stone in the bladder. Rid the body of toxic poisons cleat the bladder and kidneys and cure th twinges of rheumatism with Anuri; (double strength). Anurlcwasfirstdlscoverpd by Dr. Pierce and has benefited thousands of sufferer: as well as appeased and eliminated tlr ravages of the more serious kidney di caseji. Now procurable at any good dru:: store, or send direct to Dr. V. M. Pierce: Buffalo, Ji. y for trial package. Enelos . lii cents. , :. .. . If yon have rheumatism or kldne trouble, why not let Dr. Tierce's Anurii (double strength) win Ihe battle? .SpRiNoynxD, TE5N.-I write a frw lines to say that the Anuric Tablets gave me prompt roller. J consider them ft creat romedy for kidney trouble Jly back doesn't hurt at ail and the excretion doesn'it burn and smart as it dld. W hen I had used np the: trial package, my druggist at Springfield didn't have the tablets In stock so ordered mo a bottle from Nash- vlllo and I have been i. . s fcuwm ever An- ;"""!'" no ' WIUIOIIB ' , 1,1 oi a Kinney mea cine."-G. V. Hkad, Route 4. Iiox 14. iU If Our Factory It is the best salesman we have. We took a man who wanted an automobile to the Willys-Overland fac tory at Toledo. Two things amazed him The overwhelming size of the place with its 114 acres of floor space andits mass of employees. The marvelous pre cision of detail and pains taking care of little things. His enthusiasm was so great that he picked out his car on the spot. If you could see that fac tory know the spirit of every man in it from Mr. Willys down you would have a respect for Willys -Overland motor cars that would make you a Willys-Overland man the rest of your life. There is the founda tion of the amazing Willys-Overland Success the aim. and determi nation to make always the best car possible at the lowest possible price. Willys-Overland good cars will lead as long as present Willys-Overland ideals endure, for Willys Overland cars sell more cars and still more cars. aBS OVERLAND-ASHEVILLE SALES' CO. 12-16 East WalnutPhone 2967 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. American Heet Sugar ........,.,-.. American Can ....... .T. American (.'ar and Foundry ........ Anierlrnn Locomotive ............. American Smelting and Refining . . .' American Sugar Refining ......... American Te4, and Tel. . Anaconda Copper ................ Atlantic Coast Llne Atohlson ...'.......,......,.. ... . llahlwin Locomotive ............... Bnltlniore and Ohio .V, ..... . Bethlehem Steel 'B" ....... .... . . . Canndian Pacific Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio ......... Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul ........ Chicago. R. I. and Fac. Ry: ....... Chlno Copper '. ........ Colorado Fuel and Iron ..... Columbia Gas and Electric.. Corn Products Cruclhle Steel . . ... . . ... Cuba Cane Sugar Erin . . . Ooneral Motors ....,...,.,........ Ureal Northern PM. Creat .Northern Ore Otfs. .......... Gulf States Hteel Illinois Central Inspiration Copper Int. Slrr. Marine Pfd. ..... ..... Kennecott Copper ................. Louisville and Nashville ......... .Maxwell Alntora Co. ...... ...... , Mexican Petroleum ................ M in mi Copper lliilvale Steel Missouri Pacific- ..;.,.,., Neyatla Copper Xew York Central i..,., Norfolk and Western ................. Northern Pacific Ohio fitted Gas , ,:. . . ...... ... Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal Ray Consolidated Copper..;..,...... Iteadtug Republic Iron and Steel , ISesboard Air Line Pinna Ir Oil Stful hern Taclflc Southern wallway .................. slos.-Shef. steel and Iron .......... stuficlmker Copper Texas Company , ...i Totincro Products Cnlon Papiflc .......... . ... . . . . , . . trnile,t cigar Stores United. - Fruit . . , ., . U. .8. Industrial Alhocpl 1': S Huhber United States Steel ....... .. I'tah Copper ,7. . . . Wahash Tfd. "A" 'irgln1a -Carolina Chemical .... Willys-rver!and .....(..... . . . . , . , , 7H 34 M !l S7 10S Hi 7H 67 6tS 81 1341. ,n . 4S SB 19 : 4m aH -o ' Jis 6( 2h "M L' 7 2 i'H 18 43 SCH 32& 11SS i':i 7k ?s-, 44, 24V 71 . ior.4 !?7'4 , n i 47 45 , 12 72S 7 .Hi P9 14.1 47 ; . 16 s ! B 114 I : m I I . 78', j 41 It SO .18 NEW YORK SPOT COTTOX. ew j m k, aov. npoi cotton, auiet; inlilrilintr, 30.10. NEW YORK COTTON CLOSE. Xew York, Xov. 22.-Cotton eloped barely steady. Dec. Janl Mar. May July HiKh 28.94 ZS.5B 28.23 28.06 27.80 Cloning Bid 28.80 28.32 28.01 27.80 27. 54 -tn- CHICAOO PRODUCE. Chieapro, Xov. 22. Butter chanced. Ess Hisher; receipts, 8,113 eases: firsts, 460 48; ordinary firsts, 43 iff) 45; at mark, esses Included, 42 1&5 47. Potatoes Unsettled; receipts, 40 ears; Wisconsin. Minnesota and Mich- Isan hulk, 1.65 Ql 1.80; do, sacks, 1 "5 1.90. Poultry Alive, higher; fowls, 16 19H; springs, 20ff22. CHICAGO GRAIX AND PROVISIONS chics go, Nov. 22. Grain nd provisions CORN Jan. May ..... OATS Tee. . . . , . .Msy I'ORK- Jan. LARD Jan. ..... RIDS . Jan May Open Close 1.19(4 ' 1.20(4, 1.17H 1.17'A .7H .S ' . .67 ..... 46.40 .. 24.S0 .. 24.15 24.82 24.72 24.37 CASH GRAINvPRICES. ChlcaRo, Nov. 22. -Chm No. 2 and 3 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow. 2.02 1-2... Oats No. 3 white, ti 3-4 1 standard, 70 1-4 IB 71. Rye No. 2, nominal; No, barley, 1.10 'i 1.40; iimothy, 7.!.u; oiover, 2U.UUWZ8.U0. I'ork, nominal; lard, 27.25; rlbg, 27.60. "70 8-4; S, 1.17; 5.00 lie sure ond mil Empey'fl war ar ticle in The St NDAY TIMKS. (LOOK 0 1 Pull Set Teeth .... . .'$8 Porcelain or Sold i Had Crowna ....... J)tI Why Pay More? Perfect BatlAfuctlon OaarmtMd Drs. Smathera & Beam Dentists Patten An. Entrine. Phona INI Ovar Carmlchaal'a. nOMK BT ILDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I Berlea 4pcned In January. April, July and October. Dues 25c per share per week. Call on ua for Informations Office 4t Patton Ave., Phone 368. S. L. FVrbea, Sec'y. and Treaa. MjtftjM Arerasur iur miMiin tm0m f 1 il lh arlaarr Ira. U4 k.hm i, it,) 4a, tract. iMantM trietirl. la 1 rfa.B Fared Tot tl tfadreJ-PriM tl, .r I botllri aj.n, THB EVANS CHBMKAL.,CINlr1NATl.O. CARGO OF SUPPLIES IS ' "Washington, Nor. It. Although atepa have been taken to hold up cer tain shipments to Russia until the situation there cleara, the war trade board today officially denied that no supplies would be permitted to . go from the United States to Russia and announced that "cargo la now mov ing." Officials of the board declined to add to the brief statement making this announcement. Large consignments of railroad material already are on the way to Russia but It Is understood be fore they are delivered the United States government will Batlsfy itself that they are not likely to fall into tho hands of any Russian faction op posed to the prosecution of the war. SUFFRAGISTS IN JAIL GET GOOD TREATMENT Washington, Nov.23- An inquiry into conditions at the workhouse at Occo qnan, where militants suffragists are confined, has been made by physicians named by the commissioners for the District of Columbia at the request of President Wilson. A report com pleted today, la aald to exonerate th workhoux authorities of charges made by the militants and to state that tbe food and sanitary conditions are excellent. Aa a result of charges put out by tha Woman'a Party headquar ter, many protests against the treat ment of th women hav reached the Whit Houae. THREE MORE DEATHS AT GAMP SEVIER REPORTED Greenville, S. C, Nov 23. The official repot from headquarters at Camp Sevier at noon today gives three deaths since the last statement Three privates have died, all of pneumonia. They are: Dewey R. Morris, Company I, 118th infantry, Banor, 8. C. John E. Poole, field hospital 120; father J. A. Poole, Route 3, Jackson, Tenn. V W. F. Elliott, Company B, 118th Infantry. Nichols, S. C; father, Grant Elliott, R. P. 1). No. 2., The Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative ef fect. Laxative Promo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing ner vousness or ringing in the head. There is only one "Rromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature is on box. 30c. Be sum and rend Kmpey's war nr tk'le in The SUNDAY TIIKS. Qf 50 Years a$6 .your druddisf'S fatneti Dr.SC r. NfHscoverY for Coughs Golds sold considerable too, and now it 19 known the nation over as the standard cough and cold remedy. Successful and satis factory because it 19 quick act ing and safe,. Doesn't upset the stomach nor does it nauseate. Us it for that mean hacking cough, and in all stagesof grippe. Get it at your druggista Always Lead to Better Health Serious sicknesses start in disorders of the Stomach and Liver. The best corrective and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills. tThcy prevent Con stipation, keep Liver, and Bowels in a' healthycondition. Effective, mild. 25c. Bis Reductions ALL OF OUR LADIES FINE AND MEDIUM GRADES OF SUITS AND COATS Of these we show a great assortment of shapes and colorR in the materials now in best request. Many of them were boupht by Mr. Redwood while In market tho first of November, and at speciul prices. .; ' !; The saving to you is large, in some instances as much as $9 on the garment. It is scarcely neces Bary to remind you that early callers fare best in that they get the pick of the Bargain Sale. '.'... V .. .. . .V M la HIGH ART and other excellent brands. Wc have a prime collection of trust worthy merchandise made by tailors who know their business from A to Z. They know what cloths to purchase and how to make up those cloths to FIT and to WEAR. . . Christmas Goods are coming in now. In a few days we shall have them marked and ready for your call of inspection. P,,.i . ..'... :' .-' H. REDWOOD & COMPANY fMJ x!rUEl MPT I TOWNP-J 1 VALUE IN TOWN Jack Blomberg's Sale of and' Job Shoes Sample $3,000 PAIRS MEN'S, WOMEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S 300 Pairs Boys' and Girls' Scuff ers, blacks, tans and gun metals; val ues to $4.00. - jo (55 Our special ' $8.00 English Walkers, & QC blacks and tans ..... 200 Pairs Boy's Scout Shoes, values , to $4.00. Sizes to 6. QC KM Watch $5.00 values in Job and Sample La dies' Shoes. fcO OC Ple7J Special Economy Sample Shoe Store V . MWV BI0R ( 4 In. w.i . i mi a a ii mi in ii mi im hf . '
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