Thursday, May 21, 19H: THE ASHEV1LLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE THREtf 3 Mil ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Agctable Rqarsllon ErAs sIrailafingiteFtodandRegula tlngtlicSioflBdBandBowdsrf Promotes DifieattonXlfeifii- ness and HratjContaIns netttar Opiuiu.Morphlne nor Mitral, NOT NARCOTIC. - JbcSnm jtmttmi l3Lu tunniain A nerfect Remedy forCowftt tlon.SourStoraach.Dlarrhoti WormsfonvulsKmsjfrensa ness ami Loss or sleep. I&cSimile Sifciatnreof Ihjs Centaur CompaA NEW YUHK. Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signati SUN IN ECLIPSE 21, AUGUST E j! Total in Part of Asia and Europe and Partial in . America. W In Use For Over Thirty Years THAT TIRED FEELING IN THE SPRING That tired feeling that comet to you In the spring, year after year. Is sign that your blood lacks vitality, just as pimples, bolls and other erup tions are signs that It Is Impure; and It is also a sign that your system la In a low or run-down condition In which It will be easy for you to con tract disease If exposed to It. : Ask your druggist for Hood's Sar- sapartlla. This old standard tried and . true blood medicine relieves that tired feeling. Get Hood s today. MOON GOES BETWEEN THE EARTH AND SUN Coming Eclipse Is Attracting Attcn tlon of Scientists All Over The World. Exact Copy of Wrapper, TM OVf-TAIM OOMMNT. NtW VOHS OITV, TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con ned in a certain deed of trust made Geo. W. Pinner and wife. Alice 8. nner, to the undersigned trustee, ted March 11th, 181. and duly re ded in the office of the register of ds for Buncombe county, N. C, In ok of mortgages and deeds of trust 80 at page 535 to which reference hereby made, and default having n made in the payment of the in- btedness secured by said deed of ist whereby the power of sale there contained has become operative, Id undersigned trustee, will on Mon ty, the 15th day of Jane, 1914, at 12 block, noon, sell at public auction, r cash at the court house door in city of Ashevllle, county of Bun fnbe and State of North Carolina the jlowlng lands and premises, situate, pig and being in the town of West thevllle, county of Buncombe and ite of North Carolina and more par- jularly described as follows:' First Tract: Being the lands and ctnlses conveyed to Geo. W. Pinner a-Henry Plemmons and wife,. Har t Plemmons, by deed dated August h, U903, and, duly recorded In the flee of the register of deeds for Bun imbe county, N. C, In deed book No. 11 at page 64 et seq. to which refer ice is hereby made for metes and junds. Second Tract: Beln- the lands and remises conveyed to Geo. W. Pinner f H. A. Brown and others by deed Med December 16th, 1904, and duly tcorded in the office of the register of leds for Buncombe county, N. C, In led book No. 136 at page 308 et sen. I which reference Is hereby made for tete and bounds. This May 14th, 1914. W. M. JACKSON, Trustee. sons interested in the estate of J. L. Alexander, deceased, is a non-resident of the state of North Carolina, and cannot after due diligence be found within the same, and that the subject of the action is real and personal property in this state and that the respondent, Jesse Alexander, has or claims a lien or interest, actual or contingent therein and the relief de manded consists wholly or partly in excluding the respondent from any lien or Interest therein: It is ordered that this' notice be published In the Asheville Gazette News, a newspaper published in the city of Ashevllle, County of Bun combe and state of North Carolina, for six successive weeks, commencing on the 30th of April, 1914, requiring said respondent, Jesse Alexander, and he its hereby required, to appear at the term of the Superior court of Buncombe county, to be held at Ashe vllle, In said county, on the eighth Monday before the first Monday In Hflptomoer, isn, ana umaKenimseu proper party to the said proceeding, if he choose; and that the citation in said proceeding shall be deemed serv ed at the expiration of the time In this notice and in the order of publi cation . herein prescribed .for . publica tion, and the said respondent shall then be in court in said action and the said ca,use shall stand regularly for trial. This, the 29th day of April, A. D., 1914. MARCUS ERWTV. Clerk of the Superior court of Bun combe county, state of North Caro lina. ' . Washington, May 20. The of the sun on August 21 next total In part of Europe and Asia and partial In northwestern American Is attract lng the widespread attention of as trenomers and scientists, various ex pedltlons being arranged to witness this phenomena. In view of the pub lie Interest In the event, Prof. C. G. Abbott, head of the astronomical branch of the Smithsonian institution, and a recognized authority on solar phenomena, gives the following popu lar account of the eclipse, and the scientific results sought from such events. On August 21, 1914, the moon will pass exactly between the earth and the sun, and there will be a total solar eclipse. It will not be observed in America, except as a small partial eclipse at sunrise In the northern states and Canada, but In Persia, Rus sia and Scandinavia the full effect will be seen. Although the moon looks about th same size as the sun, It is very much smaller and nearer. The sun Is 865, 000 miles in diameter and 93,000,000 miles away, while the moon is 2163 miles in diameter and 239,000 miles away. On account of the moon's small size compared with the sun the shad ow cast by the moon is a cone, and the point of this cone just barely reaches the earth ring of light which lies at Its base just on the. edge of the sun. They measure the ' brightness of the sky and of the , corona, and make many other observations useful In learning about the nature of the sun: Many European and American par ties propose to observe the coming eclipse. Russlons and Scandanavians, being on the ground, will be most numerous, but all the other principal European nations will furnish both eclipse government and private observing parties. No ornciaj expedition is pro posed to represent the United States government. The Lick observatory of California will send an expedition In charge of Director W. W. Campbell to Russia, and Professor Todd, dlreo- tor of the Amherst college observa tory, proposes to observe In Persia. SEVERAL MEAT DEALERS T Charged With Conspiracy to Force Competitor Out Of Business. Savannah, Ga., May 21. Several of the meat dealers and Individuals con nected with these concerns Indicated by the federal grand jury for the al leged violation of the Sherman anti trust law will have 'to go to trial on one of the charges. This Is the sub- ADMUnSTSATOR'8 NOTICE. ,Notlce is hereby given that the un trslgned has this day qualified as minlstrator of the estate of Mat ew Baxter, deceased. Intestate, and persons having claims against said ate are required to. present them the undersigned at his place of bus- Ms at No. 19 South Main street, In city of Ashevllle, on or before fter as poMlbei (ay Yin, isid, or mis nuura win us leaded In bar of their recovery. This May 6th, .114. J. ALFRED WILSON. Administrator of Matthew Baxter. stance of the decision rendered by In the August eclipse the diameter Judge W. I. Grubb upon the demurrer of the cone at the earth's surface is argued in the federal court luesaay, only about 85 miles, bo that the The case will probably be tried at this ecliDse Is visible as total onlv In a term of the court. It has not been belt about 85 miles wide stretching assigned, however. The defendants over the countries named above. The important cities of Bitlls, Treblzond, Kief, Minsk, and Riga lie near the center of this belt. It passes about a 100 miles north of Stockholm and Trondhelm. The eclipse will be seen as partial over a very wide area, in eluding northwestern America. Greenland, Europe, half of Asia and half of Africa. Within this region are the Cudahy Packing company, Schwarzschild and Sulzberger, Swift & Co., Armour & Co., Morris & Co., Em- mett B. Adams, F. H. Hull, jr., and W. D. Cooper, the three latter being local packing house managers. There were two counts in the Indictment, One charged the dealers with forming a conspiracy to force the South Atlan tic Packing company out of business. Sample Coat Suits Beautiful $30. and $35. models to select from at $13-95 Rejuvenating Event w .. . - - Handsome New Waists Just In By Express The daintiest and prettiest line we've had this season. They Are Priced at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 All the new features are embodied in these fluffy Blouses. Come in and look them over today. FULL LINE OF MIDDY BLOUSES For Ladies, Misses and Children at 98c The Asheville Dry Goods Co. Sale of Silk Crepe de Chine Dresses $20. values at $11.45 See "Window Display RECEIVER NAMED FOR LIVERPOOL COMPANY Liverpool, May 21. A receiver has been appointed to take charge of the affairs of the firm of Crow, Rudolf & Co., merchants and ship owners here. The liabilities are estimated at II,- 000,000, of which 1150,000 is attribut ed to the stoppage of a Pensacola bank involving the failure of an American firm heavily indebted to Crow, Rudolf and company. The re ceiver was appointed on petition of a New York bank. Against Charlotte. Auburn, N. Y., May'21. The fol lowing claims have been disallowed by the National Board of Baseball Arbl tration : Charlotte, N. C, against Newnan, Ga.: Savannah, Ga., against Bruns wick. Ga. Services awarded Included Johnson to Augusta, Ga. 160---PUPILS--160 OF THE ASHEVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE ARE EMPLOYED IN ASHEVILLE Not long ago we published the names of the above stu dents, but we want to state this time that there is room in Asheville and elsewhere for all the graduates we can possibly turn out this year. Last year we received over TWO HUNDRED APPLICATIONS If we could enroll one hundred pupils this month we could place all of them at graduation. "We don't expect to enroll one hundred we do expect to enroll twenty new pu pils by the first of June. Won't you be among the number T Henry S. Shockley, Principal; Miss Anna Jarrett, Shorthand Department: Mr. Geo. Robinson, Mathe matics. College entire 3rd floor, North Pack Square. IF YOU READ THE GAZETTE-NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND WHAT YOU WANT only a portion of the sun's disk will The sei 1 charged them with a gen eral conspiracy to reauce ine pnuo ui meats to the detriment of their com petitors. The Judge overruled the de murrer in the first count and sustained it in the second instance The defendants will go on trial. charged with forming a conspiracy to put the South Atlantic Packing com pany out of business. NOTICE. ' " ' Virth Carolina, Buncombe county. In the Superior court, April-May term, 114. ' the matter of the will of J. L. Alexander, deceased: It appearing In the above entitled ttlon, upon the affidavit of W. A. trdan, one of the caveators therein, lat Jesse Alexander, one of the re- )ondents therein and one of the per TRUSTEE'S SALE, By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust re corded In the office of the register of deed for Buncombe county, N. C, In book 82 of mortgages and deeds of trust on page 196 to which reference is hereby made, and default having been made In the payment of the In debtedness secured by said 'deed of trubt whereby the power of sale there in contained has become operative, the 'said undersigned trustee will on Wednesday, the 12th day of June 1914 at 12 o'clock noon, or ss soon there- sell at public auc tion, for cash at the court house door In the city of Ashevllle, county of Buncombe, state of North Carolina the following land and premises, sit uate, lying and being In the city of Ashevllle, .county of Buncombe, state of North Carolina on the northeast corner of Merrtmon avenue and Jose phine etreet as described In the afore said deed of trust which description Is hereby made part hereof for the purpose , of giving a more particular description thereof. . This the 14th day of May, A. D., 1014. FREDERICK RUTLEDGE, Trustee. be hidden by the moon. Wherever the solar eclipse is seen as total, the sky will become nearly as dark as full-jnoonlight, and. a, few of the brighter stars and planets may be seen. The duration of the total ity Is longest near Kief in Russia, where it Is two minutes 13 seconda Sometimes the moon and sun occupy such positions that although the moon passes directly between the earth and the sun the shadow cone does not oulte reach the earth. Such solar eclipses are called "annular and are nowhere total eclipses. In the most favorable case a total eclipse may last over seven minutes at a sta tion, bua fcuth occasions are very rare. The very long total eclipses of this century are as follows: 1919 May 29, 6.9 minutes Peru, Brazil. Central Africa. 1937 June 8, 7.1 minutes Pacific ocean. Peru. 1955 June 20, 7.2 minutes Ceylor, Slam. Philippines. 1H73 June 30, 7.2 mlnutee South America. Africa. 1991 July 11. 7.1 minutes Pacific ocean. Hawaii, Central America. I SEVERE CRITICISM OF E Senator Stone Refers to Him As The Somewhat Dis credited Ambassador. Washington. May 21. Severe crlti ,!. nf iionrv Ijina Wilson, former There will be total eclipses visible LmbaWMlldol. tu Mexico, was made on Princess To day A STRONG FOUR-PART DRAMA j White Mountain Refrigerators From $8 to $53 U They are the cheapest box f i you can buy, because they lupt longer and give a lifo time of satisfactory sen-Ice. ' . J. L. Smathers and Sons Mammoth' Furniture Store , 15-17 North Main St. In the United States on June 8, 1918, September 10, 1923, and January 24, 1923. i As the glare of the sun In the sky Is removed, and yet the moon hardly wlaon expressing more man covers me sun, n Mexican situation. Ible at times of total solar eclipses Th ,eUer wag ostensibly to correst to see all the celestial objects near the a datg n 8enalor smith recent Mexl sun. These can not be seen at other cftn ,peBch, The diplomat took occa- lluies DPCaui wiey am u.v in bright sky light. It Is this which makes astronomers so eager to ob serve total ecllpsea The most strik ing thing seen Is the solar corona, a beautiful pearly light stretching away from the sun In all directions, some thing like the Aurora Borealls seen In northern countries. The corona extends from one to three solar diameters away from the sun. Its form changes from year to year In connection with the number of sun spots which prevail. As the present year will be one of compara tively few sun spots the corona Is ex pected to have short but well marked polar rays and long equatorial stream era In 1111 a total eclipse wilt be visible In the United States, and as the sun spots will then be numerous th corona will probably extend near ly equally In all directions. Formerly It was believed probable that one or more planet of the solar system exist nearer th sun than Mer cury, and It was hoped to discover these during total solar ecllpsea But th sky ha been so carefully search ed that no such objects large enough to be worth counting exist. .Formerly . It also was regarded as necessary to wait for eclipses and to see and study th beautiful rosy flames nf hydrogen and other gases, railed prominences, which 'surround the sun. Hut these may now b ob nrved at any time by mean of a special apparatua While value of to tal eclipse ha therefor omwlial diminished, there still remain many Itudies which are confined to them. . Astronomer msk very careful preparation, end rehears all details of their progress last soma of th ' precious time should be wasted. They observe with th eye and tn pnoto grsphle plat to determine the ffact ' time of totality, n4 the form and ! extension of th rnrer.e. They photo !rnh the spectrum of. the, corens. I sad also that f th bright colored ALL SCENES IN NATURAL COLORS WILL BE SHOWN TODAY ONLY. DO NOT MISS THIS REMARKABLE FEATURE PICTURE ADMISSION 10 AND 20c. ' Galax Today ADVENTURES OF LIMBURGER AND SCHWITZER" POWERS COMEDY IN TWO REELS WITH RAYMOND AND CAVERLY "TOILERS OF THE SEA" VICTOR DRAMA FEATURING J. WARREN KERRIGAN the flood of the senate yesterday by- Chairman Stone of the foreign rela tions committee. Senator William Al- den 8mlth had read a letter rrom Mr. hi view on me slon in calling attention to the error to reiterate his belief that th Huerta government should have been recog nized by the present administration. "This Is an attempt of th some what discredited former ambassador to exploit himself Insthe publto press after his repeated fulmlnatlons have become somewhat stale," said Sena tor Stone. Senator Smith protested that Am bassador Wilson had don everything In hi power to protect American in terest In Mexico and deserved the highest appreciation of the nation. 'Oh, I don't think he I entitled to the grateful consideration of tne American people," Insisted Senator Stone. "The secretary of the embassy he left behind Is deserving of every praise." Railway Assnrlatlon Meets. New York, May 2L One hundred and seventy delegates representing 140 railroad were present yesterday at th opening session of the American Rail way association. Th executive com mittee reported that th membership now comprise 401 members, operat ing 261,00 miles of road. To Transfer llag. Washington May 11. Admiral Badger has reported that he would transfer his flac from th battleship Arkansas to the Wyoming. Th Wyo ming, regular flagship of the Atlantic fleet, rearbed Vera Cru with th spe cial service squadron under Rear Ad miral Wlnslow. t THfS FACT that, today th right man did not read your want ad I reason why he may sot read it if It appears agala tomorrow ; and If he read It tomei-row and falls- to reply It is n reason why he ma? net reply to tt the nTt day If It Is there as a res&Udaf for falsa. Since the Beginning of Our Work from a small private school to the leading Business College in Western North Carolina, we have placed in positions More Than Three Thousand Graduates Each year, for the past ten years, we have had more than double the calls for expert office help than the year preceding. Our opportunities for placing our stu dents in good positions are practically unlimited, for the business and professional men appreciate the thorough training which we give our students. Ask the business and professional men of our community about the quality of our work. If, after a thorough investigation, you are satisfied that you want to enroll in our College, call and tako the matter up with us. l Terms will be mado to suit your convenience. Emanuel Business College 48tf PATT0N AVENUE PHONE 1100 i , l

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