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TOf DUSE SI mnniin Twnnti Conoid ken lr undrle; eordln a and Big Eally Is Held at Bry- son Ultv, oom jvien aim Women in Attendance. BKWilN C1TV. .(. IT. Tin- cmoiT.i! ... ' .'.n. "' reat rall ""'' '" Vf"" 1 :' ! he people a'li-ic.l fr-mi all iiun.- .r of ih. nil'.. Iioi'i !"' '"' 1 omen. m.I lie n.l -i.iil..M .n-1 t Repie.n 1 1 a r i . fn.in C(ininliinl IHatih-t. at the . ..in t h"ii' Mr Wi'tvcr up. ike for one hoill ii m, I i.iicliiir giving n moat In terctliig exposition nf Hi" I"""'" nt th- campaign. ' 1 ' leerh was Ihtl'I'sperS.'d with humor Bllil was well leeelved. County Ch.ilv- iiiiiii of the Democratic Kxtiiiivo Committee. Mr I II. llarwood, nml the I. I' i'li.in mi.im. .VJ, It I limine, wit. piceiit anil the gn.il niiinl.er .if la. lie present allowed their tnierest In n. alters of iiwllll ml nature, and 'I" freniient ,.,U!.f lllilll .H' ll UK- l",ni1 "' M-"11' .iii-iit Pi Swum I'llUlll The Congressman discussed """ ail:tii,l of the KcpubhVaii .hi-i ' .,w:u,l laboi. th.- inlrlyin m ,lv,. promoting in.' "t ln" .-o-,liicv-.l.Ciitt.l..-i lanM ' UK.'"' '' . .. ... ... i. ....... lull mill nml slit' rresuiem also the amending iif the Kederul limime Tux liw. which he ataled ti.uk ninny limes more oul-of the Treasury Umn II would take, to pay I he .oldlers llif bonus called fur In Hip IiIII. H also stated thai i... .... .iuiill.l that lh Hints of v.. .it. I'uri.llnn hud iirnvmeu au . .'. ....... ,.i..i,. mail in oarrn in . whl .. ..I una rid in ai throughout the nation, atated Dial hardly a (lay passed, while In Congress, when he would not Id approached by nine Congreas iniin seeking iiifonimlli'n about the way the flflv million dollar bond Issue In be I lir funded, remarking ANTHONY'S the . ints T In ad- 8wa.r Ting I la wee n 20 nt of , re mMfMm 1 II.wJ Iif Tt4 1 . . iveH rash ry. e I'.;; 5!( '. a ir th TKi "They Fit Where Others Fail" M af , ' V SffOS ion says "Shoes must be-smart" And Good Sense adds 'TAey wins fre comfortable !" QUEEN QUALITY shoes obey both commands by combining " barefoot ease " with the last word in style. ' Black Satin For Dress Wear' a A dainty one-trap turn dipper with the new "Spanish Louis" wood heel of modified height. Beautifully designed and fitted, for all occasions of dress wear. Also shown in other materials. Black Satin, as illustrated, ' featured ., $7.00 "d $7.50 ANTHONY'S YOU GEN RENEW ALL SURFACES Exterior and Interior U Johnaon'a Sani-Spar Var nish' Stain for renewing all interior work furniture, wood-y work and floor. It isn't affect ed by ammonia, alcohol, steam, hot water, perfume, toilet water, etc. Use it also for exterior work window sills, porch furniture, outside doors, screens, etc. JOHNSON'S SANI-SPAR VARNISH STAIN One coat of Johnson's Sani-Spar Varnish Stain gives you your color and a beautiful glossy, durable finish. It dries dust-free in 2 hours and hard over night. Saves time, money, labor and material. Made in Natural and four shades Light Oak, Dark or 1 i Golden Oak, Walnut, Mahogany. Will Not Turn White Johnson's Sani-Spar Varnish Stain will not turn white on exterior or interior work. Use it for refinishing in color where you do not care to go to the trouble or expense of removing Aho old finish. Apply right over the old varnish. It's easy to use. A Few of the Many Uses for Johnson's Sani-Spar Varnish Stain are boats . of all kinds, automobiles, air craft, interior and exteriorvof buildings, out side doors, screen .doors, floors, linoleum, oil-cloth, bath rooms, kitchens, stables, ' garages, dai ries, furniture, school desks, office desks, counters, cafe and restaurant tables, refrigerators, church and opera, furniture, hospital floors, and furniture. Sold and Recommended Byt: OTTIS GREEN HDWE. CO.r, DR. T. C SMITH CGU '.i " TiTst ' ' ill a Varnish s nil t urn Una na iirunuru nu.-n , onmliii- loid pnirriii, which , j TToflV Ar a,Ki, d aitrai-tlnc attention ClaTKBOn anQ tlOVY ...l i... ..iii .it Ha atatAil v , J O h nniViao Or. Lenoir. iaii- la lielnit niniieu. rniuarnina nr "'" ' ,,,,,, -,ak. IL, KU-o,nubtle .l, en tax .., ! 'X, tl. .me .e.it per gallon ' " " announ.-eiii-nt nlvn out by Chair-ifiixolln-. would nuirn than iV1 ,,., o( iiMuocratle Kawutlve I'om- inirreHl. and attad that lie wil ,. Ouirc. -Mr. 'Urkn will iilml iht North Carolina had f. inn. I ilmt eronomli' aolutlon tliia linporliint proioaltlon. y J. 11. llarwoud. Demooratlr t'oiinty I'hiurinan. nml Mm. K. J. ftuane, Vlre-Chalrmati. and the Tenth IUatilct lommlttee repre aentiillves iiie iilannlnit to attend Die Uemoi'ratic Kally In Aahavllle on Monday. October JO. when Con Kienamun Weaver will apeak. SARAH BERNHART MAY VISIT AMERICA AGAIN Passes Another Mile Post but Plans and Schemes Like Rising Actress. rAJUS, Oirt. 23 (By The Aa aociatcd Preaa.) Pay by day. In every way, Sarah Hej-nhart aeema to grow younger. New Mondny she will be 7 7 years old. Yet ahe la on iho threshold of a busy win ter of varied and exacting work. I.iatening to her plana for the ca ,. ninnlH think the treat addreaa hd Jn"t attained her prim and was ruriousiy airuKniiiiir tide of activities with the hope of being swept on to fame and a career of greatness. , In the first .place, the incompar able French artist expects "Jo ap pear In four plays during ths com ing season, .creating new roles and reviving; others. Somehow ahe Is going to find time to continue her sculpturing and her writing. I,a,st summer, during her atay at lielle Isle, she finished a bust of her aon and now has turned her Angers to a fresh pleeo of clay. Her new novel will be published next month. Already her pen Is busy on the manuscript for an other volume. It la to b a book of advice to 'actors. Abovo nil else, Mme. T.ernhardt will counsel them "to be sincere." , "I ought to go to America," she eaid the other day. "America de mands me, and I certainly shall go there. I should have gone thi year, but I must reckon with my age. Perhaps I will not have time to do all I wlah to do." Madame Bernhardt will make her first appearance of the seaon upon the stage of her own theatre In Paris in a revival of Maurice Koatund's "Glory." I-ater, with Lu- cien Oultry. he wi" Klve tne flrst performance of n play written for them by Lucien Guitry's son, Sacha Gultry. "It Is a long and fine dialogue," Mtns. Bernhardt said isj describing the Gulrty work. Her third role of the season will be "The Spins" in the play of that name by Maur ice Kostund, and after that she will appear In "Tho Man," writ ten bv her grand-dnUjghter, (Mad-r am Vorneull. wife of the play wright. This rlecc. part of it in prose and part in verse, is a ver Kion of the struggle of Prometheus with the gods in which all of the Olympians appear. One hundred and forty of the 620 deputies in the French Cham ber are reputed to be millionaires and when they recently tixik up discussions of a bill for extending the law against .profiteers a great many Frenchmen thought H t tine bit of humoroUB irony. One day last week this fe.'ling crotted out noticeably among tne spveral thousand people outside the Palais Bourbon at a time when the Chamber was discussing the bill. A former Cabinet mem ber, looking over the thrung which had assembled In a strange belief that the wrangle over the bill might lead to the fnll of the Poln care. Cabinet, shrugged his shoul ders and said: "These people outside are only little profiteers; nil of the big ones are on the inside slttlns on the Deputies' ben.nes." Miehalove's Fall and Winter sale starts tomorrow. 22 Biltnioie Ave. Adv. It. , u i.... ,.ji u-w iiak Hatur f day iilxlit- Mr H'-.v wl apwk 011 Kuturday. November . ai i' In Ilia ni irnlna. Chairman Uulre l making an f(T..rt to st oiiu-r l-adinu Norlli A'arulinlana tu make apoeoiws here. Tlie om1.k l brlslit. Mr. OJlre ny tor the liitweat democratic ma jority tlie county liaa ever ahown. r,. vur am two of the txuniy eommlifliinara. the treasurer, sur- Vfvrr and coroner were ni n Republican party. TUU wa the hrst rieuubllcan vlnory f.ir any county nfflie In IS yea-s. Chjtlrmon l.ulre am) all Heniorratlc lender, ur opti mistic Hill vit and are aatleHed that .u... ...ill nnlv win Imck thee otfire to the Ieniocrtlc party, hill will mil up tne uittten majon.j. .nm liaa ever been shown In this county. . . . m . i,ilAra aneeh here 1 nt en hi, " ..-.. Frlilay night have alrea.ty been shown. Hutler apeern was me .,! of ft tirade and ome of hN lnuae was such tlait some of tne hearers g.it up and left the Hall. Ilia speech has dona a vast amount of u.i 10 the Kemocratlc cause. Ilia references to PreeWent Wllaon have been re aented by Republicans as well aa Democrats. CALDWELL PREDICTED Ur.-SOUl Oct iS.-llerlot Clarkaon . ... .n.i ,'U-.l Vloev. of Doctors Didn't Help Her Sickly Child Strong and healthy now. Mother says Milks Emulsion Saved its We ''Last May my three-year-old b:ibv was taken very ill. ot fo bad 1 that wo expected her tu die at any 1 lime. Had four doctors but they I did not know what nih il her and j finally stopped coming. She had been 'sick about months when I started Kiving her Milks Kmulston. 1 noticed results from the lirst and . bv the time she had taken 2 hot jtlcs she was absolutely strong and i healthy. I am thankful to say -Milks Kmulsion saved her life. Mrs. Willi S. Pitts, Naei.gdoshes, Texas. For restotiiiK appetite, health land strength in sickly children. I mothers will find Milks Kmulsion. the thing they have always sought. .Moat children like to take it, be cause unlike many emulsions and tonics, it really tastes good. Milks Kmulsion restores healthy, natural bowel action; it is a truly eoree-ctivp mpdiilne. doine awav I with all need of atlls and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs In shape to ass.milate food, and thus build flesh and st rengl h.-Milks Kmulsion 1 is strongly recommended to those 1 whom sickness has weakened; it i is an powerful aid In resisting and repniriiiK the effects of wasting 1 diseases. Chronic stomach troublo : and constipation are promptly re lieved. 1 This Is the only solid emulsion I made, and so pa-lRlablo that it is I eaten w ith u spoon like lee cream. I Truly wonderful -tor w eak, sickly ! children. J -No. matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Kmul- , slon under this guarantee Take , six bottles home with you, use it 1 ai cording to directions and if not 1 satisfied with the resutts, your money will be promptly refunded. I Price die, and 1 1.20 per bottle. The j Milks Kmulsion Co Terre Haute, Ind. Bold y .druggists every- where. Ad vf . Klansmen in Public Initiation at Bryson City Tuesday Night itfHti r.,ni4'fe r af.ll CMitm BltYSON CITY. Oct. 2i. A pro. cession of masked vjhite robed Hn,,AU nln,l it. Ihn re2-.-illn of the Ku Klux Klan moved through the' ..... . n. t ..ln.1.1 streets OT' itus cuy iup.mn.v and to the ftimniit of tho School House Hill- There a. fiery cross was plnnted and under It a' num ber 0 candidates were iuitiated as hundreds of spectators' who had gathered looked on. All candi dates wore black robes and niasks. preventing their identity from be coming known. There were 110 masked men In the -procession according to a count made by your correspondent. There liavo been a numlTer of dem onstrations :iy the Klan In Uryann City during the past year hut this was by far the largest yet attempt ed and the first public initiation that hps taken place in this part of the State. The leader in the procession, presumably the Klea eio hf,H nnon his headpiece the letters and figures N. C. 31. which Is supposed to he the number of tjie Bryson City Kian BETTERMENT SOCIETY AT BAKERSVILLE MEETS Concert Band Organized Kxoung men ui mo wn. ttf-tt! r.nHiii T Mfl't 'I""' I1AKEH8V1IJ-E. ! IB. U. A. lireene. oaahl.r of the Merchants and Furm.ra Bank. Inu r'n to Aahevlll to entar a hospital Mrs. t.reene and chlWran aeoontpanled Mr. oreena and will visit In Aslievllle. J. C. Qreer wa a business visitor here Saturday. Mm. f. H. Ha ley retiirnen rrom Ma r Ion Weilneeitay The Betterment Association was entertained at the home of fjr- J B. Ueyton on Frliiav. October li. De licious refreshments wera served. . . ...1..1 hiuIIiw as tlie Ttua was a apevmi .n"v...M. --- Yefular meetln was pustponed on account ot tne roe mv aaaiiclatlen met at the home of Mrs Fred lumber! on Friday. October i. Thl wa a m"t Imporinnt meetlnR. and resolutions cmcernlng a num ber of BUbJects which are of vital Importance to the, community were passed. Ccmmittees were appolnteil and work begun with e. view to Im proving eondltlona which the members of ttiia association recitnie as ex latlpc and hop t- aid in the ahol ishment of same. There was a large attendance. Mrs. J B. Cralgmlles and inn. Stewart Greene, and Mrs. W. I Stewart apent last week In Baleigh. visiting Mrs. Thompson Stewart ami attending the State Fair. - Mies Zola Gaga Is visiting friends lu North . . -n. Kev. or. a. r.. - ..r. vllle. was a iironiinani Tia..- KrkUy and Saturday. ,Mbo' Mrs. Minnie num..-". - - -durlnj p... .i.u.nr frlnda bars aurins th. past week. Mr.. Huffman was iSri'y1 Ml-. Minnie Ouinn - C. Satterfleld, of Jel'l'.,7eJ" ' h" .pending ...me tlm. wirh hit daugh ter Mra. Clauds Powman. lir. and Mrs. Baacomb Wesyr. of A.hevllle sr.. visiting Colonel and r'nVM-' lUrry Ba.ley and chlldran of Psnland. vl-lted In town last week. Charles F. Ore:. has returned from Newl-nd. wh-r. h. attended court. The young men of the town have oraaulsed a cornet hand. Arranf' meiila are being mad. to aecur. In ,"r"m.nt and employ an Instructor. MlrhaJove's Fall and Winter sale ; starts tomorrow. SJ i.mmorv , Ave Adv. It. THB UNIVSRSAl CAS q. When a man naa s m. are ins onun , "dersd domasilcktad animals- O. NA. Kur bearing anlmala bred and raised on fur fauna ar. .iu .nimnia in capUvity, BlUeivu mm . . , and not Uomeatlcated stotik In tn ordinary uss 01 m Q. .la thera any snake thai h,i lagaT-K. 8. fl. A. Ths cylinder iiibkb retail,, veatigea of palvla and hind l;mi,, ths latter ahowlns; In i-law-hk, spur protruding between n,, scales on each side of the en: it is found In the Mayal laland ;,nj Indo China. I Relief After ' Doctors Had Failed Mississippi W o m a "Who Suffered For Years Found Relief In Simple Home Treatment. Corinth. Miss. I have bees '"king j St. Joseph's G. !'. r. ior 2nd am happy to ssy It has a well woman, and for '"''a,.?e'". I was Just draggliwf sround.. It as hard to if I wnwe nu , 1 My back ached all the time nd 1 , had such a worn-om msrtiss- --- monthly periods I would ha v. to go lo bed f..r about two days. I had tr efl doctors and every female medicine that was recommended to e. One r.Wh,a ..Sh'r and let me tell vou I think it Ls the most 1 wonderful female medicine ever made. You may um this letter is you care to Mrs. B. Johnston. Corinth. Miss. , i. .... V, 1 - t n innlWI., that 1 inn 1 11 risiw'iiiiu'i- -.-1-1'-"" : medicine which helped Mrs. Johnston tf-onhl also help you?. St. pn ! F P is for sale by oil dealera In dnws for $1.00 a bottle, and guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back. TODAY ONLY PRINCESS -SPECIAL- TODAY ONLY Return Engagement WALLACE REID In "The Dictator" fast Includes) IJTjA IEE and WAlTER IA)S( ' PARAMOINT ptCTURE - This Picture delighted law crowds sit It; rnt-Ijowlns; at the Imperial Theatre and oowldercd by all to be. one ?. hL u-llace) Held prod n1 Ion ever aliown In Aslie- SHORTY ; HAMILTON COMKDY ir 1 CHASSIS NEW PRICE $235.00 F, O. B. Detroit RIGHBOURG MOTOR CO. 52-60 Broadway Phones 1886-2206 "Procrastination is the thief of time." Dont Wait; Start Savings A c count Today! National Bank of Commerce, Eleven Church St. ( ARCOLA Week. J You can save money this week OP.nEU A RCOLA now. whfle special prices previfil. Then you'll be comfortable when freezing weather arrives, and on 1-3 less coal, too. If you -want to get AR COI'A at a real saving, see us this week.. You won't haveto wait: AUCOI.AS ran bt delivered promptly- These prices, this week only: AP.COI.A with 2 radiators J 300.00 AHCOIiA with 3 radiators IM00.00 AUCOIjA with 4 radiators $450.00 AKCOLA with D radiators ?540.00 The above prices aro ap proximate. Call and let us show you sample and give you exact price for your home. Ladies especially invited. Campbell & Vance 170 ration Ave. Ph. 1271 Save money buy now NTOT only will you mi ' nionrV by RivlnK in vulir order this week t.. insta'.l Altt'OI- A hot-wate- heatinc sjsteni l'i rottr home, t.tu you'll i-eady for w!titry weather. For we can deliver Alt COLAS promptly. 1'ion't wait until nn have to pa . more. Thes pil.es :'jls week only: ATICOI-A with 2 radiator.. 1300. On AMCOI.A with a raillatiTs ilOO.OO AltCOIvA with 4 l-ndlatorn 1450.00 AltCOIV with 6 radiators $540.0.0 I Prlee above are for the avehifcfc . home. Come tn' and rtf exart price (or your home. AKcoia pays for i'self in the fuel it saves. Union Plumbing Company, 21 Rroadway I'h. 432 Now is the time to order ARCOLA 9eWomansTonic -'A. t 1 mi , Galvanized Pipe Valves and Fittings, Terra Cotta Pipe, Flue Lining, Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Wholesale and Re tail. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. SUGG & BRITT, Phone 4217. 17 Bpoadway. Distributors Pittsburgh Gas Heaters., jttt nana IHO mm i'wgaaii!.4:Miiaia"ll aum am mi'i.' ' mmmxmm wftawna.o ;..-yiW"i'.i i im inrtm.. IF ' you want AKCOIA, wonderful hot-water neatir system, that will j.3 your real bill, in home this winter, or- it now, hi special vnll d' r prices. I.ar;;e stocks pear at band make it possible for us to nink. 'mmedbilH delivery. Lmn'f wait nnother day! Special Prices good this week only These prices ate approxl- ' ' ' ' mati ; come in ami get e- : ' net price for your home. AKCOLA with '2 radiators $300.00 AP.CObA with S radiators (400.00 A ROOT... Y with 4 radiators $450.00 ARCOIV with K radiators $S40. 00 Also Sanitary Plumbing Kxperts. J R. RICH CO., St Broadway " Only two days more to get ARCOLA at special price IF YOU. want to save money, and give your family the healthful com-1 fort of hot-water warmth from Arcola and American Radiators you have just two days more at the special prices 1 Don't put it off. Telephone or call on ; your Heating Contractor today. In just three minutes he can tell you how little Arcola costs, installed in -your home. And he can install it NOW for there are stocks of Arcolas near at hand. Pick up. the telephone. Call the nearest Heating Contractor. Only two more days to get ARCOLA and radiator warmth at the special price. V' I flrll I AMERICAN RADIATOR. COMPANY , wi'lL Boilers and Ameiucax Radiators for every heating need 232 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. ; M ii uusUir o u
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