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THE ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1911 ONLY ONE "BEST" HENDERSON VILLE IS IN EARNEST AFTER BLACK SPECIAL MEETING OF NEWSPAPER MEN ENDS Very Special Aahe-vUle- People Give Credit Where Credit Is riue HIM Sale Black Silk Petticoats! People of Ashevllle who suffer with MIMSTKRS WILL DISCISS TOMORROW. formkd of lkaked wire c1rcxtts. sick kidneys snd bad backs want kidney remedy that can be depended upon. The beat la Doan'a Kidney Special Values lor Today's Selling Throughout This Big Store New things for Spring displayed in Coat Suits, Dresses, Separate Skirts, Waists, Shoes and Hosiery. See Our Millinery Law and Order League Will Do AU Pills, a medicine for the kidneys only A good $5.00 grade at.

Representative of Palters Belonging to Tile Asociatml Preea Discus Good of the Service. made from pure roots and herbs, and one that is backed by cures in Ashe Possible to Send Him Back to Buncombe Chain Gang. Here's Ashevllle testimony: Mrs, 8. M. Debruhl.

1st S. Grove 8t, Ashevllle, N. says: "I have HENDERSON VILLE, April 7 In fu Hated almost beyond endurance by taken Doan's Kidney Pills for sev the defiant actions of Wiley P. Black era I years and have found them to be keeper of two notorious near-beer Splendid $5.50 grade at Fine $6.00 grade at Outsize for stout peo pie $750 Very. Best These are fresh goods just arrived and are made of the best guaranteed Soft Taffeta and Messalines for the new skirts, see this line, only; at Just as- represented In every way.

Joints here, the Law and Order lesgue was subject to attacks of backache of HendersonviUe has petitioned Oov, Kltchln to at once revoke the confll and dlxslness which often lasted for tionai pardon given Black some months ago and have him returned to the Buncombe county chain gang. weeks at a time. After using seversl remedies without success, I obtained Doan'a Kidney Pills at Smith Drug Store and they soon brought entire Men! Let your Easter Suit come from here. See our showing at $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. On Sunday morning all the pastors Of the different churches will discuss the matter, a great meeting of people relief." will be held in the court house on As the result of the meeting here yesterdsy of the representatives of the newspapers on the Washington-Atlanta and Washington-Richmond leased wire circuits of The Associated Press a permanent organisation was perfected which will be called the Carolina-Virginia Associated Press, and a number of suggestions made by the several representatives were adopted for the general good of the service.

Of the permanent organisation thus formed Mr. J. Calne, of The Ashevllle Cltlsen, was elected chslr-man; Mr, W. Vincent, of The Charlotte Observer, secretary and treasurer, with Mr. J.

E. Thompson, of The Wilmington Star; Mr. George Brunson, of The Greenville News, and Mr. Allen Potts, of The Richmond Times-Dispatch, together with the chairman, as members of the ex ecutlve committee. Meetings will be held twice each year, on the first Monday In April and the first Mon For sale by all dealers.

Price 50 Sunday afternoon for the same pur cents, Foster-Mllbum Buffalo, pose and when, on Monday morning, THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEV" the city council takes up the question New York, sole agents for the United It "if- 1 IT i Sumner of granting Black his license again. ism States. the same big room will be filled with saints and sinners, lawyers and Remember the name Dean's laymen, all Interested In the outcome and take no otlfer. of this noted case. At an enthusiastic meeting of the Law and Order league in the court house last night funds were subscrib CATAWBA AGAIN WON MANY RAIDS MADE BY LIVELY SCRAP RESULTS Northern Wisconsin'' ed and measures adopted looking to out it uul.

supply of maple sugar nd maple, syrup this yearvecqrdW FROMBIIIGHAMCADETS day In October, the meeting place the permanent abatement of Black and his whiskey selling activities In HendersonviUe. His places have been repeatedly raided by the officers REVENUE OFFICERS IN POLICE COURT FINE each time to be selected by ths exec utlve committee. FINED VOn FIGHT Before Justice of the Peace W. R. Oudgar yesterday afternoon, Joanna Benjamin and Mary Allen paid the coste tor participating In an alleged fight on Bailey street The fight.

It seems, was the outoome of a little dispute and neither participant raftered any bodily7 Injuries, the most recent resulting in break iu rnporu. mot only is tne supply sap coming, from standing jnaplei limited, but owing, lb th'lnruh settler th rea iugar maple: have been greatly Ing In the doors of his two Joints and All but two of the papers on the two circuits were represented at the In Loosely Played and Poorly Attend- i Officers Seize Illicit Stills at Morgan the discovery of over two hundred meeting either In person or by proxy, Three Met In Livery Stables and a Result of Quarrel Threw Bricks at bottles of boose. The town council ed Game Cadets Lost by Score of ton and In Jackson County Keport and there were also present Mr. Pau Immediately revoked his license to sugar I turned out. bring big return, judging, from bres-j nt high Cowles, of Atlanta, superintendent of IT to It.

sell near-beer and during the week for Past Month. Each Other. the Southern division of The Asso the Joints have been closed. Black, elated Press: Mr. J.

P. davit, chief of staff of ths Washington bureau convicted In Buncombe county and sentenced to the gang for selling li Revenue Agent R. B. Sams has re and Mr. T.

F. Edmunds, of ths In police court yesterday a lively scrap between Bye and Mack Hen celved news of raids made by Spe Wsshlngton office. quor, later given a conditional pardon by Oov. Kltchln, has said there Is no The first meeting was held at the clal Employe Kanlpe, in which he derson and Henry Gentry, which took power in North Carolina to prevent seized three distilleries near Morgan Battery Park hotel yesterday morn place on Thursday afternoon at the Catawaba college made its two straights from Bingham by winning yesterday's game by the score of IT to IS. The fame lasted three hours was loosely played and poorly attended.

Hits were made In abundance, and as 'for errors, they were him from selling whiskey, and at a ton on Thursday. No arrests were Ing at eleven o'clock. The meeting resolved Itself Into a round table for made. It will be recalled (that Mr. rehearing of the case next Monday he will be represented by a stellar the general discussion of the needs Kanlpe also succeeded In capturing array of legal talent.

of and plans for the betterment of two blockading distllleryles near Mor ganton on last Monday. the service, with Mr. Potts as chair The rehearing of the matter will be held in the court house the council man and Mr. R. B.

Wilson secretary, Deputy Marshal Roland and Deputy chamber being Inadequate to hold Collector McCoy returned yesterday as plentirul as "the sanas or tne sea." The Scorer did not have the nerve to add the errors at the end of the gam and no one wanted to know Just how were made. Each of the representatives present tersely commented upon the eesentlsl the great number of citizens who have from a successful raid over in Jack expressed their Arm determination to points of the service as, it is, and the son county, where they seized a distillery and made three arrests. The let nothing Interfere with their being present. The Law and Order league Bingham's line up was somewhat means which each believed would tend to Its betterment Upon a num prisoners were landed in Traasyl changed from the regular one which has engaged Mr. Mich set Schenk to Msrai cured r.n op I vania county Jail, which happened to livery stables on the corner of Walnut street and, Lexington avenue, a brick being the weapon of war, was aired out thoroughly.

Henry Gentry was fined 1 15 and costs. Sye was taxed with the costs and Mack was released. According to the evidence there was a gathering in the upper chambers of the stables of the young men. and something unrevealed to the court started the row, which ended out on the streets. It was shown that Gentry threw a brick at Mack, and while Mack was stooping to pick up the brick.

Gentry gave him a blow on the head. It seems that Sye had made some threats became Involved In the difficulty. Mack was the peacemaker to begin with. The participants In the row bore a few bloody soars, but none of the wounds were serious. has been representing that school on ber of.

the suggsstlons made definite action was taken. In the course of look after its Interests, and the ex be nearer the scene of the operations presslotwmay freely be heard on the the general discussion the gentlemen than the county prison of Jackson the diamond. Glaacow was shifted from third to short stop, Wlllams was put on third, Hickman was put streets that Black must stop his II MS RHEUMATISM Write WMMItma IttTtVHl.Mlt.i from the two Associated Press of' county. quor activities in HendersonviUe If Revenue Agent Sams' report for.the one method falls then another will In center field In the place of "Shortly" Angler, who was laid up with a ICR. BBSTIK, wrltest "I ased see trial kettle of f'MOOPi)4 it helped so flees explained the general working of trie oystem, showing that ths executive officer of The Associated Press are attempting everything month of March shows that seventy five Illicit distilleries and one regif be adopted, although this town Is or 1 1 Mrohaaed bad ankle, Felmet took right field oouar ootu rram esrutgltt la wuieepievuia, ana save it set June S-4RW'' I aa on sruMbwt pom I sea walk.

dinarily the most law-abiding In sllefte. Wheal tered distillery were seised hy the ava Ms Blowhie for tire weeks. I base willed esa ssl as is a dr. i.a sot eora son North Carolina. men of the local division.

Recom which will tend toward ths beat pos wl tired, ''S-UitOPS" la th fees rsumtr I save ewe ess. I ssvfc rwoaiKMniei4.it te 1 for the first in Ing but was replaced by Allford, and Jack Carter performed behind the bat. The change, how- Raids the officers on blind tig It tiSsreat settles vie at siXerla vltft ttaeumatiiia. and It tarusi utsss, .1 sible service, mendatons for prosecutions have been-made In eighty-five cases for the ers are numerous. Convictions have Following lunch the permanent or An Effective, RclIoblcT'ftcrncdyl even did not get the satisfactory re been none.

Invariably the witnesses making and selling of liquors. As sults expected although it was not al ganisation was effected, and In the lata afternoon the representative swear the booze has been given them. sessments for taxes in the sum of together on account of the change They acorn the suggestion that they stony ess ft awMM wm le tl one reswdy that will exuuAlu- nd were the ruast, of the Ashevllle $2,900 have been recommended for have paid filthy lucre for their liquor, the month. Of the cases recommend' Electrlo company which furnished that Bingham lost the game. Catawba did not win the gam in so much Sentir relieve teese eseraeiatin seios eiues nw ibis mess ansawi sm Pvh t-DHOP" emeUr Hi therwgsJy th aUed'kiK perls nwunnU I 1 em Hie eela la aver short tttna, i m.

Its the same way with the keepers of special oar for tour of the city Tha ed for prosecution thirty-seven are In North Carolina, forty-four In Virginia the Joints. They stand, according te visitor expressed deep appreatatton as Bingham. Jos itj the real truth of the' matter that Catawba Just their sworn testimony, for a great and four In Tennessee. of tneir sojourn in mis city. Old New Furniture Worn out chairs and furniture are mads like new, at a cast of about 20 cents with one coat of II, Varnish Btain.

Mahogany, Oak, Walnut, etc, colors. Directions on each can. Get it fom Ottis Green Hardware Co. happened to be In the lead at the amisir. Te edesl eeeeH is ssi isssry is tM oeld sat ether petesaoue ejeww sad pi tut srw la heemt wo-.

He. Whs tht wiil raastisu Ty en i mttl! cf twrcrs After the morning session photo moral principle. They do not sell mean liquor for profit perish the end of the ninth Inning. graphs of the member of the two circuits and Th Associated Press of To tow several million feet of logs' across an artificial lake four miles With the class of ball that was thought! It Is believed that Gov, Kltchln In played yesterday neither team de ficials were taken by Mr. Clarence F.

If you a aufftmns with RhtMimotlam, NurlTM Hldrtay Troublf, i La Crlppo, Ooldo, Oaugha, Lumbago, aoiatloa. flout, Aatftma, Catarrh. MouralaloHoadaohaor othor kindred dlaama. this psrtlcuuar rase of Black will be served victory. Ray.

long and two miles wide, formed by damming the Peshtlgo. river at High Falls, a lumber company will Norton was In the box for Bing satisfied with the fact that great quantities of whiskey have been found transport a tug, thirty-eight feet long In his near-beer saloons, and will re ham and the Catawba boys seemed to relish that fact. He was pounded unmercifully, having allowed two three ALBEMARLE PARK and weighing eighteen tons, by rail from Marinette to Crltzvllle, and sWy rJ a ftft 1 i LTD CPI iiHH bsMI win seaMlledfiwef ehwtrr Ulalt I rtCKslati reader this paper usoa Vr ilieseflar.il Largo tliaBottta (300 Do) I.OO. for Halo ky Ask Tour Drutglet 4sr th gWAMION PULL," Cev tar Ceaeusaller. Ij SWAISOI RKEDMAT10 CUStE (Dipt.

43) 174 UU St.CrJ More phonographs and records from the United States are finding their way abroad, the value of exports in 1910 was $2,704,959, or more than double that of the previous year. turn Black to the chain gong without wlaitng for more conclusive or more legal proof of the allegation that he has been violating the laws of the thence by trucks to High Palls, a dis base hits and three two baggers In the third Inning. It was an unusual thing for a man to strike out and tance of eighteen miles. BOWLING SCORES state while enjoying the clemently of long hits were the order of the day. the chief executive.

On that score Catawba had nothing T. 0. Smittir Wholesale Dtetrtbutor. "i.v; iw on Bingham, for the1 cadets found the CATARRH DESTROYED With a large number of bowlera In Catawba twlrlers wjth ease. Johnson.

Sold by all Ar ie vllle Drugglats. pitched until the sixth when he wss INSPECTING PROPERTY the game last night the rivalry was again. keen at the tournament at th 'i 4 knocked out of the box by the Blng MY APPETITE. Albemarle club. The following scores Writing about the divided skirt and REPUBLICANS NAME FOR A REFORMATORY hamltes and Fesperman, of Wake Forest fame, succeeded blm.

Fesperman did little to stem the tide, though, for the Bingham boys were wearing their batting clothes. Its efforts to ''break into the realms BB FULL CITY TICKE1 of fashrion'a letter to the JPrague were made; Hep, Tl. H. W. .167 1 3d 178 40 (30 W.

R. Campbell .123 lit IS 76 49 A. H. Malone Its ISO 44 J. T.

..149 lit 127 4 61 Hj niKUHA rtreiy tans to restore th Press says: "Since the question of C1KsKts.e' HENDERflONVILLB, J. C. Xprl appetite, jmmeaiateiy upon the use of Pevuns patients begin Jlmmie Hayes umpired satisfacto women In trousers, beside those Old Waterworks Property on wan which are looked upon figurative to eat and digest. This is the universal 7. Th republicans Of Henderson vllle held their' Wnvwrtl4firdnlgh rily, not a kink having been registered by either side until the ninth in and Indicative of authority ha had J.

A. Burckle 171 1S3 17t 447 J. E. Cocke .123 141 147 431 testimony, coming from all parts of the and nominated ol ttlll eltyn ticked na noa May Be Used for This Purpose by City, ning when Bingham placed Felmet much attention It seems strange that eiTilized world. so little Is said About the man in Catarrh is a very frequent cause of klrt.

Me may be found In Bosnia at the bat, he having been out of the game since the first Inning. The umpired sustained their kick and Blng-him replaced Felmet with Williams. Thar was a good '-crowd' In fatten dance, and th political fight ber will a hot on. Mr, R. H.

Btaton, tb present -may or, wm T-nomtnatedHfor that'-nosi and Hersegovina and ho wear hi Mr. H. C. Allen, of the school biggest skirt on th grandest occa board; Prof. R.

J. Tlghe, superin C. V. Reynolds .130 134 124 30 42 W. O.

Bourne 180 112 143 46 42t B. .111 lot 4 7t 426 H. W. Redwood .134 124 lit 41 431 E. C.

Sawyer ..180 122 153 IS 420 r. M. 140 131 46 420 L. H. Jones ..113 160 14 40 H.

K. Northruph tt.107 tl 7 374 T. D. ..101 103 lot 46 ttt sions. Th peculiar feature of the tlon.

Mr, J. Mclrrtyretttdr. loss of appetite and disturbed digestion. The beneficial influence of reruns on catarrh completely restores the appetite in such cases. To prod the digestive organs with medicines that are merely stimulants is a poor way to remedy snob cases.

Three In Thirty Tou use UAH, Paint on your W. Griffith ar1 Mr, C. r. IWflt dress customs among these peasant Is that when working In the fields tendent of city schools, snd Mr. Hsrdln.

of the board of aldermen, made a trip yesterday to the old waterworks property on the Bwannanoa 1 tfcl Irate I named as th candidate fur- th board of aldermen. (j they wear trousers which ar hidden house only three tlmee In 30 years. by fpiPj tklrt. river in order to look over the land perhaps 40 years; and each time at less cost than any other paint; for and houses there with the end in view of ascertaining in Just what condition sr this property now la. The school board will hear the report from Mr, Allen at Its next meeting.

It Is said that If the committee reports favor you make 1 gallons of paint ready-for-use by adding of a gallon of Linseed Oil to each gallon of a M. and thus reduce actual cost to about tl.tO per gallon. All painters know and recommend It. The sales sgents are: Ottis Oreen Hardware Co. Today is Millinery Day at "Jam new cured and cheer-fill in spirits, all through the Xy of Peruna, which has turtd me effectually and restored -my appetite.

"My only regret that did mat use Peruna sooner and 1 ably the school board will ask that the board of aldermen establish on this property a city reformatory or house of detention for the many children of the city who should be kept in such a place. A competent would have avoided all my pre TIE PALAIS vious suffering and misery'' man would be placed In charge of the Mr. Joseph Conlan. place who would teach the children The Wisconsin state food and dairy Inspector has announced that the dairy product of the state for ltlO totals $71,000,000. The report shows l.2l cheese factories, 1,005 creameries, eighty-eight skimming stations and nineteen condensarles.

i nder his care and would have their help in keeping the sixty-four acre 5 AND 7 SOUTH MAIN TBEET farm which the property Includes. They would be taught to farm and Removed Catarrh, Restored Appetite. would be Instructed as to other ways See our Grand Display, in Millinery. New line received. are of making a living.

It is not known Just yet what Mr. HrJoseph B. Conlan, 487 7th Brooklyn, N. writes "I suffered from catarrh which completely destroyed my appetite and weakened my entire system. "I am now cured and cheerful In spirits, all through the agency of Peruna, which has cured me effectually and restored my appetite.

Deauues. Four milliners to wait on you. We want to please you. 'A1 trial is all we ask. Remember, we trim hats free.

New 1 ine of Sailors a Come and Allen will report to the school com mlttee, though It Is likely thai the report will be made at the next meet "My only regret is that I did not nse'Pernna sooner and I would have ing of the committee. see them. avoided all my previous suffering and misery." IT CURES ties of Peruna. My case was bowel Torpid Liver, Stomach Trouble. WANTS PAY FOR TIME trouble or dysentery.

Mr. James O'Byrne, 620 Madison "I also tried Peruna for a cough, so-cording todirections, and it exceeds say Topeka, conductor Sante I Rail' way and member Order of Railway Conductors, writes SPENT IN PEST HOUSE IthcassatlSBS aad Bleed Disease Th cause of rheumatism Is exces nrlc acid In th blood. To cure rheumatism this acid most fee expelled from the system. Bheumatism is an inter-at disease and require an internal remedy. Rubbing with oils and liniment may ease th pain, but they will no more cure rheumatism than paint will change the fiber of rotten wood.

Cure Rheamtlaea Te Star Cared. Science has discovered a perfect andl complete cure called Rheumacid. Test-m-A In nimdrtda of cases. It has n.tA 44 1 suffered with a torpid liver and stomach trouble, which made my com plexion very sallow, and I felt misera ble and tired all the time. "An aunt wrote me that she was Peruna with such good results that marvelous cures.

Kheuinsclde remove the cause, gets st the Joint from th Inside, sweeps th poison out of th cough syrup I ever need. "1 wish every one afflicted would giro Peruna a trial." Pe-ru-na as a Ttnlc CapU R. B. Smith, Greensboro, Oa, writes: "After using several bottles of Peruna I can recommend It as one of the best catarrh medicines on the market. Asa tonic it bas no equal.

"Peruna is all that is claimed for it," Catarrh of Stomach. Mr. Henry Neely, First Lieutenant. be advised ma to try it, and' I finally system, tones up toe stomach, regulates bought a bottle, although I. disliked to bowels and kidneys.

S. Sold by drna- tne risti gists at toe. and tl; In tha tablet form Bi if 3 at sfe, and' by mail. Booklet free. Babbitt rhemical Baltlmora ltd.

Crete At a jeusia arresa Tfe Magistrate W. A. James, spent the greater part of yesterday morning in hearing the evidence in the case of i Moon against the city of Ashevllle, in which the plaintiff, a negro, claims that the city Is due him a little more than $60 for the time he, spent at the pest bouse. Ths city claims that the negro entered ths peat house; to wait upon a patient against the advice of the authorities at the pest house. He was confined there for twenty-six days.

Moon claims that he was hired by the city to wait upon the patient and demands that he be paid for bis services. Magistrate James reserved his decision until ho can consider the ovi- take patent medicines. "However, I found Peruna very agreeable to take, and effective, as I felt better In a week. I took only Are bottles fa all and I found that was all I needed. "I am most grateful to yon for what year medicine has done for me." Dysentery entirely Relieved.

Mr. W. It. Casey, Leamington, lit, writes "In two weeks after beginning your Co. 86th Regiment, V.

Box 633, Trenton, writes: "I suffered for years with catarrh of the stomach. Seeing an advertisement of Peruna, I bxigbt a bottle and every dose made me feel Seres bottles completely of by W. Carmlchaal. treatment I was weU. I used alaa kwt- cured me." I full.

I druggists AshavUlOv N. i.

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