THE ASHEYHXE CITIZE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 19U
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IPMtoini Ayeinnuie Afoevflllle9 Ftf. Co
STOKE CROWDED TO ITS UTMOST CAPACITY
... Thousands of buyers attended the Double Bankrupt Sale and were convinced that never before in the history of Asheviile was there such high grade ladies' wearing apparel, dry
t goods, men's clothing, shoes, furnishings and etc. offered at such ridiculous low prices.
From the moment the doors were opened buyers filled the stores to such capacity that we were compelled to close the doors in order to avoid overcrowding.
fWE HAVE INCREASED THE SALES FORCE SO AS TO WAIT ON YOU QUICKLY. '
Wmlf S
for
May at fc P copies , isi
Stars
At 9 a. m. for 5 minutes, Clark's 0. N. T. Cot
ton, 2c Spool
At 10 a. m.for 5 minutes 50c and 75c Umbrellas
Will go at 19c
At 11 a. m. for 5 minutes $1.00 Alarm Clocks
Will go at 29c
At 12 a. m. for 5 minutes, 50c Bed Sheets, will
goat 19c
At 2 p. m. for five minutes, Boys Overalls, will
go at 5c
At 3 p. m. for five minutes, $1.00 Silks, will
go at 42c yard
At 4 p. m. for five minutes, 5c Spool S ilk, will
, go at 2c
At 5 p. m. for five minutes, 10c, Men's Ho:e,
will go at 2c
Be Sure to Visit the Basement, You Will Find Cloihiitfl, Men's Furnislitafls, Etc. at Prices Next to
BOTH STORES CONTAIN THOUSANDS OP DOLLARS OF MERCHANDISE WHICH WAS
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.SALE WILL CONTINUE DAILY, STARTING AT 9 A. M. EVERY ITEM MUST AND WILL BE SOLD. BUILDINGS MUST BE VACATED.
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GENERAL P0R BUZ
Former Dictator in Mexico
is Recovering From At
tack of Grippe.. v
T MONTE CARLO, April 21. Gen
eral Porflrlo Dlai, formerly Mexican
dictator has come here recovering
from the after-effects of an attack qf
i-rippe. ' . ', 1 ".'
The condition of tee general, who
la nearly 84 18 progressing normally,
although he Is troubled with deaf-
... pea. He show great Interest In the
news about Mexico, And beside read
ing all available newspaper re
polveg many private telegrams. "
f General Din resolutely refused to
day to make any comment whatever
upon the action of the United States
against' Huerta when a correpondnt
reminded him of his often repeated
remark that the only circumstances
Jjnder which he would return to Me.
!o would be when peace had been
established there, or when hie coun
try was attacked by a foreign power.
Sometime ago Osheral Dla urged
liuerta as an act of patriotism, to
retire In favor of someone who could
obtain the confidence of all factions
in the country.
" The fifty-nine hour working week
has gone Into effect In SwitierlancX
STORM SCENE CREATED
IN HOUSEjFCOLBE
Judicial Inquiry Into Re
cent Movements Contem
plated in Ulster Asked.
BY
LONDON, Aiprll II, -A storm
scene was created in the house of
commons) today when Andrew Bonar
Law, leader of the opposition, demand
ed a Judicial Inquiry Into the naval
and military movements recently
contemplated by the government In
Ulster. , The unionists , charge these
movements constituted-a plot to pro
voke a rising in Ulster.
Premier Asquith refused a judicial
Inquiry, as he said the charges had
been proved false but he challenged
Mr. Law to make any accusations he
wished to make in the house.
Uproar followed Mr, Law dectar
ation that the statements made by
Premier Asquith and his colleagues
had been proved untrue.
The scene ended when Mr. Law said
that after he had seen' what the
promised White paper contained he
would consider what steps it was
Worth while to take.
The Ohio state liability board of
awards has ruled that where work
men are Idle because of other illness
which has developed from the Injury
of first Instance they are entitled to
compensation. .
KIND LADY HELPS
SICK OLD SOLDIER
Could Not Walk a Step. Both Make Statement Regard
. ing Trouble and Place Credit Where Due.
Yiaok wells, Oav "Ltet year, an old
g oldler UMng in my neighborhood,
ear Mr. Hattie Armstrong, of this
piaoe, "wis sa etrlckened with his
beak, that he oouM not walk a step.
He got no relief from medicine he
was taking, anci I recommended Thed
ford'a Black-Draught to him He got
two lie packages, and by the time he
' had used ahem, he was entirely well,
,1 have been using Black-Draught
for 19 year In my family, and am
"n erer -wft hwrt it tn h heese.- i
tlx children and I git them Black
iwaoght far' folfls. id"tt Wa' them.
I suffered wttk oonatlpatioa for a long
time, and I could get nothing to do
me the good that Black-Draught does.
It is all that keeps me on foot"
Mr. S. M. Wet kins, the oM eokUer
referred to above says: "I wa down
with my back last summer, and
couldn't get anything to relieve me.
On a friend s advice, I took two pack
ages of Thedford's Black -Draught
and It did me mors good than all other
medicines put together. It's the finest
medicine for headache, as well as con
stipation and colif. I have ever tried,"
6-e-aekag-o. thia old,--reliable,
vegetable Uver medicine today.
'At all drug store Costa nly o
Cent A do(":" -
Makes Speech Before Col
umbus, Ohio, Chamber
of Commerce.
CITES INSTANCES
Willi'
REAL ESTATE MUST ALL
BERE-ASSESSEDATflNCE
"Last Assessment Inconsis
tent With Growth of
Charlotte." ;
COOjUMBTJB, Ohio, April 21Halt
truths, exaggerations and misshapen
statements which he said stalk ever
the land affecting the progress of eco
nomic changes to new conditions were
denounce? here today by William C
RedfleM, secretary of the department
of commerce, In a speech before th
Columbus chamber of commerce.
The statement that 17 million
pounds of Iron and steel had been Im
ported Into this country for th eight
months ending with February meant
that the Importation Would furnish
the United States Steel corporation
with aibout half a day's work,
"I tremble, gentlemen," he said, "re
ferring to the effect It would have on
teel and iron industry, for the cell-
cacy of a business so easily upset as
thl. , . ;,
"Another particular .falsehood," the
secretary said, , had to do with the
story that the government would in'
vestlgata every factory that reduced
Its wages or shut down. i. ,. ,
'Then there was that fine piece of
frenied faflcy;" be continued, to the
effect that Secretary Redfleld . had
asked (for an appropriation of $400..
000 to flnA Out what was the matter
with the United States. Thl has
reached the dignity of being the basts
of a pamphlet, but save in the lurid
laxity of unlicensed mentality It has
no existence In fact. One wonders
what the result would be If some of
those who oonduct public criticism (
were suddenly to become candid. Just
think what a shock would occur If
the whole truth were to be made
dear.:' ;J-
If we want the cost of living to
be reduced." the secretary concluted,
u can only be don by having prices
fall, and this takes time to settle In
many relations of our commerce.
Meanwhile in a cordial spirit of sym
pathy, let us remove every local cause
for disturbance that our commerce
may soon find Its pathway free for
further and larger progress".
MOKE MARISE&
WASHINGTON. April Jl. Major
General Barnett, commanding the
marine corps, today ordered another
regiment of marine to be assembled
at Philadelphia for Mexican service.
They will be drawn from Atlantla
coast , dtlee ; y:" ' '
.It has been figured that a day's con
tinued frost or snow in England re
sults ia hs iAIeness of 1.000,000 work
men. - - - I
ORDER OF COMMISSION
RALBIGH. April 2l.--Ths corpor
ation commission issued aa order to
day for the general reassessment of all
real estate in Mecklenberg county on
the ground that the present asaeM
tnent for taxation is grossly lrrogular
and unequal and much below us
proper valuation and that in many In
stances in the city of Charlotte the
assessments were reduced in 111,
much below the assessment of 1110,
when the value had really lnnreaaed.
The preamble to the order : declares
that land outside of towns in Meek
lenberg were assessed in 1110 at $2,-
oi,M5 and increased In Ml to 14.
700,169 and that all the real property
within the town was assessed in 1(10
at 110.264,404 and then decreased In
the assessment for 1011 to 110.1(0.900
"to the surprise of those who watched
Charlotte grow."
TBe commission directs that "' the
county board of equalization for Meck
lenberg which consists of the board of
oounty commissioners of tha county,
reconvene In Charlotte May n to hear
all complaints with respect to un
equal or Improper assessment and
make full and complete Investigation
ana reassess "at a proper and fair val
uation all the real property which they
may nna to be assessed improperly
or too low and equalize the aaaess
events between mdividual tax papers
nd between townships.". There ts
further stipulation that assessments be
made as of May 1, 1911. but that there
added fair value of all buildings
ai"J Improvement erected on any
property since that time.
HALF SESSION HELD
III SUPERIOR COURT
CAPT. flERHY'S LIGEKSE
IS BEVOKED BY E0.1
Onlv Five f'asra on raJmidiu, Vm Um
Day and Hie Tried Before Re. AZeCUtiVO Of NantUCket If
at Noon. "
THE SUPERIOR SCBOBDIJf ATE.
"There Is no more valualbl sub
ordinate than the man to whom yon
can give piece of work and then for
get about K, In the confident expec
tation that the next time It Is brought
to your attention It will oome in the
form of a report that the thing ha
been done," says Oifford . Plnchot
"When thl master quality Is Joined
to executive power, loyalty and com
mon sense, the result is a man whom
you can trust. On h other hand,
there la no greater nuisance to a man
heavily burdened with the direction
of affair than the waj-baeked ss
slstant who Is continually trying to
get his chief to do his work or him,
on tthe reehle plea that ,he thought
ihechiet,F''Uja like Jo decide thls or
that hlmslf. The man ta whom an
executive is, most gratefuL tha maa
whom h will work hardest and value
most, ts the man who accepts respoa.
sbtlltr willlng!y.'f-45ngineeT!0 New.
Only half a session waa hold In
Superior oourt yesterday, the session
being completed attortly after II
ttiodk. Following a calendar meet
ing issi oaiuraay afternoon an afr
tnent was reached to brinsinw un n!
flv caws each day and these were
air posed of in short order yesterday.
Tthis was done on account Of the fact
that during the past several days
case nave oeen carried over from
day to day, causing much Inconven
ience and misunderstanding in the
court room.
In th CBU Uf W. F. tlnian mnA
on against A. A. Powers, a Judgment
was rendered la favor of the defend.
In the case of J. U. Sexton an -mlf.
against b. mernbera! and others, a
non-suit was takon.
The plaintiff wa granted a Judg
ment for $16 and interest In the case
Of ft n Ravaill a all ....I. . ik n
Tenland. '
The plaintiff in the case of Planer
and Hamilton against W, F, Snyder
obtained judgment.
In the case of Pearl Home against
3. A. Wilson,. non-suit was taken.
OA8TIXE IX XttfMI8SIO.V.
BOSTON, April II Order were re
ceived at the navy yard today to place
the gunboat Ourtln in eommlaalon.
Commander John P. Carter. of the
New York yard, will be In command.
The castine is of light draught and
will he valuable in shallow' wator,
Found Guilty of Negli
gence afSea. ,
IWAfflllNaTON.'ihi.ii irvr....i
Osmyn Berry of the Merchant and
aimers 4-acaet wantuoket, whloh ram
mad and sunk the Old Dominion Jlner
Monroe, with v los of forty on
live off th Virginia cape In Janu
ary has been found guilty of negli
enc and hia license has been re
voked..: V a; .f, .;,, ;.-,...:,..,,,;
A board of steamboat Inspector at
Philadelphia divided responsibility
for the disaster between Captain
nerry ana captain Johnson, of the
Monroe. On appeal to Captain Bee
ley, the inspector eommandlmr. ran.
tain Berry has been held alone guilty.
wapuun eiey -aeoiMon liqld that
the Nantucket mlaht have
Monro nearly a mil away; that ihe
namuuaet neara the Monroe' whist
les and that the collision could have
been avoided, ,
MISSISSIPPI LEAVES.
PENSACOIjA. Pla.. ADrli 11 Wkh
six hundred marines, several aviator
and two aeroplane aboard, the bat
tieshlo MississiDDl left hers dn.v tor
Tanvpico. The tender Dixie attached
to the torpedo boat flotilla which left
yesterday for Mexican waters.' aini
started today for Tamplco. .
The labor . organisation of San
Francisco deeir to entertain the
American Federation of Labor eon
ventlon In 1918.
SUSIE m 10 .
Etop Falling Ilairani Itc!i
ins Ccalp.
There to one sure' m hu
never failed to remove dandruff at
once, and that is to dissolve it
you ?stroy it entirely. To do this,
Just get about four ounce of plain,
common liould arvon from rfvn
stor (thl is all you will need) ap
ply It at, nltfU wh retiring; m
enough fo moisten, tha acain and mh
it in gently with th flngor tips.
By morning, most, if not all, ot
your dandruff wUl b gone, and three
or four mor application will com
pletely dissolve, and entirely dostry
every single trace of it n mmi,
h'otw much dandruff you may have.
Toil will find all itching and dicing
of th scalp wiir stop instantly and
your hair wilt be -
glossy, llky an soft, and look nd
feel a hutidred times better.
? ft you value your liair, you should
get rid of dfthdrhWat AiiA tnr nih.
Inf destroy th hair o (julfikly. Jt
noi oniy starves tha hair snd makes
It fall OUt. but It nrnkM It riflni,,, .
straggly, dull, dry, brlttl and l!fele
anu everyooay notice it Advt.
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WILMINGTON. K f inrii e '
The FwveWevflle Tn1 P runn A nn 4 T .4 s
infantry, which ha served In viry
war m wnicn tne united States has
been engaged sine it organization In
1791, today offered Governor Crul;
it ervlce If needed In tl.e Mexican
conflict, The company 1 not now a
part of th national guard.
Th International Brotherhood ef
Leather Worker baa begun a cam-'
palgn for the orrsnliuitlnn of ConitiU,
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THE RtO SANITARY TUBl
IOTS KM THE MONCV
There ia no remedy that will cure every diseasa t'ut
there are some that we know to be honest; relict!, end cf
great curative value. Such is Saxo Salve.
No Eldn Sufferer should therefore hesitate to try It. We t:' s
U thp risk and bear all the expense if Saxo Salve fails tut as it
succeeds ta over 90 of the cases our risk Is not so great af.er all
Will you try It?
SMITH'S DRUG STOHE
. Asheviile, N. C
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