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iTi -ViT sT iT - JS i?i ST5- m c -H - DROPPED sUTi), LAW. vi ,"Vf -.. . yv. ' j v i vvt -1V LOVELY SILK j txrid DRESS GOOES- (J) . Our stock ..o'f. winter dress- goodin and silks is.very complete represent- ihg the choicest weaves and thfe most exquisite designs of the best manu facturers. Serges in blue,-black-and -colors 42 to. 5 2 inches wide 50 centsu v . to. 1 .00 a yard. Silks from. 40 cents - $6" $1.50 a yard, f . v ' Tha Hotel Man Turned Hi Court Ex , perience to Account. " - A Missouri Judge, traveling on cir cuit, once had before him In a -mall; country town a case in which tavern? keeper; was held for the payment of a O large amount-of money which Jie -had I not aereea .aenniieiv to nav . ina rnnrr . - " , - M. I declared that, althons-h his Hit Hendersonville, Wil iQainnisjv--'.' North CjDLrpllni.t '.f W-wajMiot.onrecordf-It was- involved iy JYtconstructlon or Implied In his; particl- . ;!4nex:tedwltlUt ft After Judgment had been rendered .fjttha court adjourned' for .dinner, ;and ( the Judge found that, the" only eating .". J honse In thft nlflra wni thAin'iv.lrani- tvir (J J! the defendant in. the case he fhad Just rj rdecided.' He also found that-the de-' fendant personally: superintended !the Complaint and How " tha Noise V4 NuUanee Waa Remedied, i. He was 9 nervous man, and t'he had f -Just moved Into a new. Boarding houses 315 -isnt" there any way to1 :stdp 4h6se J b" V peopled across the street from .having their Coal delivered at, 5 o'clock every morning? They seem to get about a dozen tons a day and to have It poured into-tn-cellar. at-that-unearthly- hou r : f'l don't see how ;I can Very well con- f- trol the- neighbors replied -:Jais iand-' VH. :' lady-l'but-I wlllsee.lf anything can ba SJL. flone- , . - QTi or ho1 vvnstan f r tho,nl?rlKzi frm fiA 1 erforts -"; 'ffK .'TmigladyQU j succeeded In , having that nolsei stopped." ie; said. "It Isi a great relief to mei Have they got their v i 1 J In O o which, with the .other -food he, ordered, were brought to him done Vto a tiirn-i jm I . " I vu m u ui v v uicj uaic IV I '11 food' was charred for on the Knronenn I nt cnma fifhor ma v " : w r wuaw w e e r r ii n (I n n n ;! " i "I L j ;aI il ii ii II H I) :. , : V S , .,,..J1 ,r.. X M . (VSIfrriv J ....... "Neither," said the landlady. "They deliver it every' morning 9t'- 5 o'clock. Just the same as-usual." "Ton don't mean-why welL how do they get , It 'down without making any epryourjGloths: well tleaned and pressed.. It helps , your appear-, ancev;.: IhQ. cost is smalls W send afti?rand deliver pur suit. Gen ts. Pressing, Club; vfr,'. vuu, MJuap ; jrnone BZKB" He-ate themand. at the end of1 the I1flOV He ww astonished to read on , It the . "They don't' It sound's Just the same. VT . "l fouowing items: Two boiled eggs, 15 but you have grown accustomed to it" - . v . I cents; two chickens at 75 cents, $1.50., JAl - Calling the proprietor he asked: 'How's this? 5 I've had no chickens. Why do you charge me. f of them "Those. ' are constructive chickens, your honor,", answered the innkeeper. . , "Whatr - .- ; "Why, "they are Implied kuthe eggs, you know,",, the man persisted, v . His honor, began, to understand and said no more. New York Times. rive4j "I find It hard to believe that" Set your alarm clock at 5 for a few mornings and satisfy yourself. I've.! rented that room ibefore.'Ntew Yofk Sunr . ' -j": ' " - v- v SIX; SEVEH-AND EIGHlt t o o Hi wbmmrmnl iKS A large as isortmentof Celebrated Uarhartt T His Hie CUPID" AT THE BAR.; Horses, Hie Cerrieaee'rarrd Reserve Tund.,A ; ; .; ; Townsend Percy, speculator and pro moter, whdimada andjlost moreitban one fortune In the course of his life. used to be fond, of repeating some of his mother's' witticisms at his expense, generaJlj brought about by his extrav .Qk'2.25V QrteredQleLk 2.50 Wy the Loving -Maiden -Poeed ae a Grand-Jury. hand for. a year,' when an Unfortunate working cloth-i J tatingly,."I coulf, plead my cause with " j I mor elf possession, 5But In Cupid's " 1 courts i aon t tninK I can claim to be . Made in an honorable way for honorable men. .We .have secured. the agency for this section and invite your inspection. . . Staton, Jorxest Hill VM "Com ; Clothers to the; People.. Uph olsterer and Renovator FURNITURE MATTRESSES . CARPETS AND RUGS Feather Mattresses Made E. 3 H A U L; 12 Pine Street ' Posfal will have our, prompt attention a flrst class advocate." ' i "Perhaps you have not had an ex tensive practice, William," suggested the maiden softly. -That's' it' exactly. Clara," eagerly rejoined; the young man, moving hhr- chalr a little fearer.. "I'm a new hand at this business. But if I felt sure the Jury" Ifl r , nift . deaK made,-it necessary ifor him- 9 reduce his expenditures ..and sel l his horses, on. which occasion We said-to him: : ... , :- j;. "Townsend, don't you think it would be better to'drive one horse four years instead of rfour norses one-year?" '- Another time, when on the verce of financial crash, Percy still owned a considerable stable and gave no out ward sign' of pecuniary embarrass ment HIs mother met an old friend ef ire,-. Supply &z Manufactur-ing-Co., Incorporated. Furnit "Yes wasn't prejudiced against the Ith famUy. about this period, who con counsel" i i"What kind of Jury are you consider ing- jme, WDliamr she asked,- with jlowncast eyes; . - "A common Jury, of course. You couldn't be a grand Jury, you- know." C ''Why notr. "Because, I don't plead before grand Juries." . jn think, William," said the blushing maiden, "I would rather, for this occa sion be considered a grand Jury, if you don't mind." '"Whydear?" .."Because" And jshe hid her face somewhere in the vicinity , of his coat collar "because I have found a true (JMlir London Answers. gratulated her on her son's success fn life.' "I am glad that Townsend Is do Ing so, well," said the friend. "Yes, indeed," remarked the old lady. "Townsend has six horses and seven carriages and $3." Harper's Weekly., ; - Except .. irom time Immemorial there had been a law In 'Applegate, Countr War wick. England, to the effect: that; the mayor had the .best .of ererythlng. In town, and, for instance, should one say he had the best coat' in the place he must add the words,-"except the may or." . -". -. - ; One day a stranger came to Apple gate and had dinner there at the Inn. After paying - his bill be said? to ; the landlord, "I've had the best dlnner.in the country." - The Landlord Except the mayor. aAAAAAAAAaaa P ... ! , . . . ' 1 mmJ In some cases they ast longer. - They never need repairs. They're fir-proof, stonnrproof. .- They redtice the cost of insurance, and they' re; easy to jlay.T .They preserve the buildingtoo, by keeping out dampness; so if you, want a thoroughly cosy home, in winter, and a cool house in summer, you can' t da betterthan see that Cortright Shingles are used for he covering.;. 3 OO1 O O V ' Onn .V. .W1t W -iP oKoooooooooooooo A Pleasant Purgative" Hunter's Pink Pills 1 Every family, big or little needs a" gentle pargative or a good Cathartic at times. In; Hunter's Pink Pills we have devised a moat excellent formula that is adopted to almost every one. Man woman or child for they., are mild and gentle in their action, not too strong as to gripe , but su&icrnt .cleanse stomach, liver and bowels. If you suffer from constipation, liver trou bles, nervousnesi, indigestion or dyspepia give this excellent pill a trial "and you -will be convinced of its superiority. Only 25c the box. ' . - - f 7f f"V A 8eaaick Hero. Nfl man la A Tiorrk TrfiflA caaair.tr T.a. .fayette was sent by Washington and .congress to France to ask further sup- JThe Stranger Except nothing! lies of men and money for the Ameri- As a result the tourist was called be Cah .colonies. He sailed from Boston 'ore; the 'magistrate and fined "10 for 4n -the frigate Alliance, and a passage breaking of the laws of the place.- naa w do cut ror the ship through the vy.nen the: man had -paid his fine he ice. j Off the Newfoundland banks the I looked around him and said slowly. ship, was assailed by a terrible tem- "I'm the biggest fool in town', exceot1 float-' OrhfK tiMolnTi I tfia mnvAii' TT.i. J. ' TTTtl t , r ' I Liarayette was very seasick.. His aid- Raising Poultry.. no matter when, you start in the poultry ' business, remember that you' should always start with the best .If you have not enough - money . to buy many fowls buy only a pair and get the best you can 'and remember fur ; ther; that next -year's produce -may not even be as good as those you start with. It takes years of experience to master-the art of raising fine poultry, and; it is -only .after -we have success fully studied the problem well that we can successfully mate our fowls year after year and showj a constant ,J Im provement at the . end. of. each fseason. Begin In a small .way and study every point and avoid the mistakes that we once made.' Don't exDecr100ivortu HEReilnflKCo Asheviller i 0. An excellent stock of merchandise for Autumn of 1907 -FineDress Goods in silks, wool, linen, and cotton, staple DryGoojis," Ladies' Suits, Skirts and Waists, Underwear, hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods, Smallwares, Men's and -"r- Boys' , Saita,V Furnishing Goods,: Hats, Trunks, Bags, Umbrellas Rugs, Mattings, Shoes of all kinds. ' " lli3e-camp, the Chevalier de Pontibaud, moirs, heard him soliloquizing thus on the hopelessness .of the situation : and J the emptiness ,of glory: !sfl "DIablel I have done well certainly. -AtJ my time of life barely, twenty years of age with my name, rank and fortune and after having married Mile. de. Noailles, to leave everything and serve as a breakfast for codfish P ; rBJUJTERICK PATTERNS . Prompt and careful attention to mail orders: . Our best and Z. only prices maTked 1n plain figures on all goods, and one price UV The Moslem Faith. Myths of the most bewildering kind spring up and flourish and often bear ripe, harvest In' the 1 minds of-Ignorant L Mohammedan populations during times .or crisis. A saint or two can -work wonders among them at the dst- chological moment, and' saints of ;the of poultry to bring you an Income suf most truculent, type .. are :as common flcient. for your family. No Investment Sensitive.' Motorist Coonjey Beg pawdon, sun. Lvu.piu j- u iuiuuuj uie uuw many mues It am- teh Jayville? The Farmer :Waal,.j as -the ; crow x flies Motorist Coonlev rnnn rtf , - - - o rr rfwwf uaf uvau, git pussonall-ipucr. v THE WEST -POINT- CHAIN. EOR yPEAH HOTEL J Depot Street, ' ... Hall Block Southeast from Railroad Station, Asheville, a c. Hunter's Pharmacy: h r Near the Postofflc (enderjD 1. fn Morocco as blackberries are in Eng land. These people have no. Ideas of evidence; or of i probability. Thou eh hthey He , freely .themselves. their cre dulity In the :word ;of a holy,. man Is ' boundless. juondon Times. will do that Farmers" 3 Depends.- - "The man who stands on the' vercre or old age, and has nothing saved c with which to guard against the future-has truly, lived . a wasted . life. Don't you agree with mef V That depends Are you advancing Simplicity -1 do believe in simplicity.- It is as tonishing as well as sad how many mviai anairs even the wisest mall ftever had aa ecjua since the first ham uuixm. oe, must attend- to every day, .mer, struck ,Dpon. the. flrst- anvil, wis how singular an affair he thinks he stretched" across the Hudson river at must omit When the mathematician West Point t6 prevent' the British fleet ;""" " uxuit-mt proDiem ne nrsr' rrom,.malclngria .second attack - nt)on i V " Wl B" iucumDrances i ivingsron.-ana, Albany., It was nearly and: reduces Jt to its simplest, terms. J a mlleto'Wirh nf 'ti. '.iJl So lmpllfy the problem of Hfe,'distin- "200 (tons, many single links being as gulsh thef' necessary and - the rpfli. I hf.fltrr--nT,Tw,-. . i - viuuuujr aucu ulau.7 AO lt We Nearly a' Mile In 4-ength and ' Weighed Almoet 200 Tone. 1 From an 'lronmaker's point 6f view Aj H PO S P V Prnn the igreatest achievement during th Y? 1 : .Vt 9 roP' Itevblutlonary period was the making of the great West Point chain. This massive - Cham;' which has probably Private Tutortirig q li e Siibnnf rS"8 moral PrPsItlon ..or are you Probe the vearth to see - where- your Wpletet - - r :Ul some sort of newfangled insur- main roots run.-Thoreau. ' -. - I hammered ciothirv rj for men and an?erpittebs-pt; ooys, i can offer won " : ; ... "--r-"-uar wo c n Geddte-rDubley i is U publishing Ijxlsi urva.nr.rnnAKtvii A verses at h a' nwn rnonu tt Mn. My line Of WvIai A J the, book "Wisdom. In Fancy. Queer kerllld m ..T i1" We-Yes.. but it's pret- fcina m m Mm z"m-m. ifi rv nooF Fiffnec irA .a i - . Come T, perb"Cl6thlnfi W ? lff th gives satis iaction.aevery day you wer; it. The-values are simply the best in e naers on;1Ca u jkr t y. in, and look them nvfir. Men's suits from SiO to SI6 Boys' suits from $3.50 to $5 calk It "Wisdom's Infancv. Exnhn iiea vena r' she - cried. - : It Wai Soaked. t : i Mrs. r Jawback Why, you'ra wet .through! Mr. Jawback I -knbw Jt Pm! soaked. Mrs. . Jawback 6ut wnerers younHumbrella ?; Mr. Jawback t Al in . ' ' I s irs .. wnat. .1 ; am. Cleveland Leader.' . in slxweeks sixtv v mn nammerea day and night at .seventeen forges,11 and the cost of if Talklna Golf. - at $40flL00a "The OTPflt rhnfn 4d lSr. ' TT.. i t j . i , .. lum wmuow sue saw: oio coq.1 ea - op," wnteDr. Tacher "by very ingjip the steps. Urge fogs, pointed at the ends to less- xie comes sne exclaimed Joyfully, en their opposition to the force of the uere was a mr or ice on'thei-toiy 4 enrfent The logs are placed at short w u eariy nay in jqne) oistances from .each .other the chain lie strucK It Theahe struck each of carried over frhii.wi oitKi. ,7 i nere:,rare also, a He-has I number of anchnrs iimnnui foozledohls: approach r London 'Trlb-r distances. wfthiiW A-' Iw-i tme . . I the Irhnfn rrSr ! -i.i-.wA- No British ship Dassed this iron hnr. Oct Night or Afternoorr : 20c. Hklf Hour. JR.. M. IVENS kAA4 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE cTt: Besidee Being a Man.' IP rien With m lid West Point1 became f 2 vex mk.. Bammy-Whars your .father, the strongest mllltarv not tawT. man, i.. t ctmnw v.n i . -soj strong- thattreachery "was tried So - - : - Hie Contributions. ;?D Too make any systematic dona tloqs ta benefit -the health and com fort of your fellow man?". 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