THE ASHEVULE CITIZ EN, FRIDAY, AUGTTST 15, 1913.
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QnOtPifll MnflfW Til ThP PllMlP No doibt you have sure,y seen the loads of shoes shipped from the largest Shoe
ij!tXull WUULG IU 1IIC. I UUIIl, manufacturers in the world, Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co., to us, this is only the be
ginningmore and.more car-loads of shoes are on the way and in order to make room for all our fall shoes we have decided to SELL
ALL OUR SUMMER SHOES OUT. The time is growing shorter and shorter and of all the Shoe Sales, Shoe Bargains you ever saw
or read of. THESE FINA.L PRICES will astonish and amaze the public of Asheville and vicinity. Mercillessly Sacrificed.
$3.00 and $3.50 Men's Fine Low Quarters, in all 500 Pairs Men's Elk Shoes, 500 Pairs Children's Low Quarters, sixes 5 to 8 only.
kinds of leathers, shapes and widths, at 7 & For this sale only r
$4.00 and $5.00 Men's Low Quarters, latest styles. L- XttS-ii. 850 Pairs Ladles' Fine Low Quarters, sold every.
As a parting offer KKfSA JWiSwSnY where $4.00 and $5.00. Our leading price for tie entire
MM XMmk season $J.98. Will be now
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E. & W. SHIRTS WI 500 Pairs Ladies' White Buckskin High Button
Special for this sale only Shoes, sold everywhere $4.00. Special for this sale
gjjg Sold everywhere $3.00. For this sale only 01.85
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500 Pairs Boy Scout Shoes, sold everywhere $2.50. inirnTT
Notice to Merchants
For this sale only P. V. II. 5UC UAftlVlm 1 - - - - .5C. Our Sample Shoes for the FaU will be ready for
M jr a u..A rn n u your inspection soon. Watch for further notice. .
vlAo A House Full ol Bargains f v l, h. pollock, Mgr.
GLOBE SAMPLE CO., 14 S. MAIN ST.
THE BIGGEST ffTCRGEOW.
NEWS
NO
GOSSIP
FROM
CIPI10F
; OLD NORTH STATE
Poe's Announcement Draws
Attention to Other Prob
able Candidates.
DIFFERENT IDEAS
ON FREIGHT BATES
Considerable Divergence Df
Opinion Regarding the
Refusal of Rates.
ernor In 191$.
It ta noticle in this connection that '
two very much talked of eastern men:
'for the democratic candidacy for gov-j
. rnor. are Hon. John D. Bellamy,
I former congressman, and Colonel
Walker Taylor, prominent oua.neas
man, both ;f Wilmington. Of courae
the local interest will have to fifth:
it out aa between the two before the
state campaign If either gem under
full headway. Both are widely known
and popular. A. W. McLean, of
Lumberton, t atlll the moat talked of
probable condidate. His friends
hereabouts say that he Is too busy
Just now" writing his history of the
Bcotch people in the Cape Fear reg
ion to take much notice of the free
dom with which his name is being!
need as a candidate for governor. I
Following the rejection of the pro-
poss.1 by the railroad companies for'
a reduction of freight rates in North1
Carolina in settlement of the rate
contest on for some time there Is a
Ir.ome rejoicing at the out come, oth
ers rather non-eommital and others
avowedly disappointed that the ne
gotiations were so abrubtly broken
off by the complete rejection that J
would seem to preclude the possibly
of either Of the parties at interest re
newing negotiations with any degree
of self regard. The charge I heard
RALEIGH. NY C Aug. Clar
ence Poe, editor of The Progressive
Farmer, announces that he ha no
Uaa ol getting In the race for gov-
that the dominant really wanted the
settlement thwarted to prevent loss of
Jobbing territory to their particular
sections and those who for political
reasons really want to se no ettl'v
Bwnt Uvsft does not com through
them. That two fatal interests were
those adverse politically and those ad
verse lor local Interest and desire for
commercial advantages over other
sections. There are those who have
concluded that the interests point ad
vantages 'hat any agreement ' on a
proposition attainable Is out of the
question. The special session of the
legislature arid the attitude It will as
sume Is being anticipated with keen
interest that is by no means confident
of settlement being attained or very
radical measures being put through
by that body.
A charter was issued to-day for the
Miller Manufacturing and Lumber
company, of Linwood, Davidson coun
ty; capital $50,00 authorized and $24.
000 subscribed by J. L. Miller and
others for manufacturing furniture,
operating saw mills, cotton gins and
doing a mercantile business.
The corporation commission today i
approved the plans of the Southern.'
Railroad company for a combination
freight and passenger station at
Enoais. in nurry county. i
The indicatins are that the bid of
the Tuck?r estate, of' this city, for
the old municipal and market build
ing on Fayetteville street will be ac
cepted by tee city commission. It wu
for 190. 27S and members of the com
mission insist that they had expected
to receive bids for not lees than!
$100,000 aad possibly 1125,000. Over
$400 was spent in advertising the
property, which constitutes an Ideal ,
site for a big oflVoe hullding with a
department store or something of the'
sort on the street floor. The propertr
Is surrounded by streets aeimrlnar
Ideal light and ventilations for a sky
scraper. Governor Train issued a commis
sion to Judge T. J. fthaw today to
fiuld a one-wee term of Meckl-bur
county court beginning- August 25 in
the stead of Juutse Iula, who is un
well. A proclamation offering a reward
of $100 for James Cameron, colored,
was lusued today !y Oovernor Craig.
The fugitive is wanted in Moore coun
ty for the murder of J. A. Blue, a
white man, in Moore county, August
11th.
Wake county defeated the proposi
tion for i million dollar good roads
bond Usue at least five to one. Only
one precinct in Raleigh voted for It.
The vote was very light.
Rev. T. W. O'Kflly, pastor of the
First Baptist church here, recently
declined a call to the presidency of
Mercer university, sustained a very
serous Injury to hi hip through a
full At fl v'a BnrlnSB Hi1nl! V f
where he has gone with his family for
hw vacation.
3. W. Bailey, appointee for the
internal revenue collectorshlp of the
Eastern Carolina district here, called
on Collector Wheeler Martin, the re
tiring collector, to begin arrange
ments for Ihe transfer of the office
affA.1ra whleh will h flnallv iMtnm.
pushed Friday, the 15th Instant. A
special examiner also arrlvled today
finm the treajiiirv deoarfmunt mt
Washington to go through the book
end make the transfer. Indications
are that no ohango will be made in
the office nr field forces for several
weeks yet. The civil service examl
ration will uk pise here Friday
also, that will be depended upon to
nake demxiata that are desirable to
Mr. Bailey available for appointment,
but this cannot be accomplished for
thirty or sixty days as the examina
tions have to go to Washington and
the RuccettKful ones certified back
before Mr. Bailey will have those
avalllable 'rom which to select men
for appointment.
FRECKLES
Now Is the" Time to Get Rid of Three
Iglr Spots.
There's no longer the slightest need
of feeling ashamed of your freckles,
as a new prescription othine double
strength has beea discovered that Is
guaranteed to remove these homely
rpota
Simply get sn ounce of othine
double strength from your drug
gist and apply a little of It night and
morning and you should soon see that
eve i the worst freckles have begun to
disappear, while the lighter ones have
vanished entirely. It Is seldom that
more than an ounce Is needed tw com
pletely clear the skin and gala a beau
tiful complexion.
Be sura to ask for the double
strength othine a this is sold under
guarantee of money back Ii It fails to
remove frecaJaa, t
The sturgeon Is a distinguished flsh.
In the Urn of Edward II It was des
ignated as a royal fish, and even
now, thoe thai are caught in -the
river Thame become the property
of the crown, But seldom 1 the fish
caught now in English waters. Conse
quently the Ashing part of the Brit-
so puoitc w aee.piy interested in a
Jitory that ha reached London from
the town of Uttleport, in Norfolk,
Not long ago a sturgeon nine feet
nine inches long and weighing 43$
pound wa caught In the river Dalph
at Welney Washes, a point near Lit-
tleport.
Thi fish according to the estimate
of an expert, was large enough to
provide a fair meal for nearly one
thousand people. It had been noticed
in the river for a number of days,
and attempt were made to shoot It.
But the cartridge used were loaded
with shot too small. A large net was
drawn across the river to prevent the
fish escaping down stream. Then a
boat wa rowed alongside the fish,
and, after many failure, a powerful
spearhook wa driven Into It. After
a tremendous tussle, say London
Tit-Bits, the fish' head was held out
of the water long enough for a larger
firearm to be brought Into effective
play. That the fish did not escape
from the boatmen was due somewhat
to the shallowness of the stream at
the point of encounter, which ren
dered Ineffective the treat alae tad,
rength of the vi-.i
Jinn.
t one eve, known to hav. bee
captured weighed aomethln, over four
hundred and .ixty pound, while Ig
knoNB0rlh byond ha r,
dred wd fifty pound, hav- bA
tur.'M V A cu11' fea
ture of the British catch lust de
scribed I that the sturgeon in prac
tically extinct on most parti of th
British sea coast and In river months.
It 1 said on good authority that
these fish cross the Atlantio front
American waters. The sturgeon1
flesh is held In great esteem. Caviar
Is made from the roe. In the days
of King Edward, whenever a stur
geon was caught. Its flesh was always
reserved for hi majesty table. - .
Western Australia produce more
gold than any American state, sendt
more pearls to Europe than any othel
ccuntry except Ceylon, and 4a said t
hav the richest belt of hardwood
timber in the world .
Recent Investigation Indicate tfisl
the greater part of the diet of the ba$
consists of mosquitoes, and fcdvantag
I being taken of this fact in riding
communities in Texas and other
southern states of the mosi'i'to teat.
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