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PAGE TWO. Wednesday, October 27. ISM? THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. Constipation And Appendicitis The latter I'ftually Caused by the Former, Which, In Turn, Hon It Origin In Intestinal Indigestion. Chronic constipation is a disease which 1 about as prevalent as dyspep sia and Indigestion. Nearly every one suffers from it occasionally, but there are millions of people who endure It habitually, and who are accustomed to resort to the use of laxatives and Cathartics daily. Many people seemed to have devel oped a perfect mania for taking pills, and .Instead of trying to ascertain the latent aue of the disease, and re moving it by appropriate treatment, they are content to continue the reck less use of laxatives, aperients, drus tic cathartics and violent purgatives, until finally Inflammation of the lw els occurs, which reaches the appen dix, and the result Is appendicitis. In investigating and trnrliiR the causative factors of constipation nnd Its frequent sequel, appendicitis, it lias been noted by physicians that the ma jority of cases were preceded and nc conipanleil by n long-standlm; wmtro Inte tlnal itiiliKistioti. The idea that appendicitis is brought on by foreign bodies, such ax seeds, etc., becoming lodged in t h appendix". Is an exploded theory. It Ih now definitely known that constipa tion Is the most prolific cause of this ' . disease, while the constipation b previously Induced by Intis indiKcsllon, or amylaceous dys ,. :n the Inability to digest -l. rch-s so the relation between the i nose and effect Is readily seen and ;i pprcciatcd. The absurdity of attempting' to cure constipation by the use of physic j should lie apparent to everyone. I'ix n'he dnn,s and powerful purgatives will never cure a ilisease of this sort, nd those who make frequent or rcir lar use of them will, sooner or later. . ' up an inflammatory condition of the Intestinal sydm. A person with 1'irst-cluss digestion will lo ver be annoyed with chronic I'oiintipation. and when this trouble docs exist, instead of sIiikkIiii; the system with pills, liquid laxatives, candy cathartics, etc., use a remedy which will cure the Knstrn-lntcstiii.'tl indigestion, and you will flm) that tin constipation no loner bothers you. mid with Its removal, the risk of de veloping appendicitis will be reduced i ti e minimum. 1 ,'AIIT'H IiYSI'KI'KIA TAIil.KTS l iivc bevn the means of curint: num- reus cases of constipation, by first 1 1 r i tl n the Intestinal Indigestion. They li'.rest every kind of food, a simile ral:i helm; capable of di Kent ins 3(p(K) I'lalns of alimeiituin, anil in addition t.i pepsin and other powerful diges tives, they also contain diastase, which converts starch Into siiKar, and readily runs amylaceous dyspepsia and In testinal iudlKcstion. If you are sufferim; from dyspep sia, constipation, nnd, in fact. Indium len oi .toy kind, don't run the risk of KettiiiK appendicitis, but strike at the root ..f the trouble the original cause by iisIiik Stuart's Ii.vspepsia Tabb ts, which will quickly rid you of all functional disorders of the alimen tary tract. Secure a b"X of this digestive rem edy from your driiKKlst for Mie and si nd your name nnd address to the 7". A. Stuart Co.. ir.O Stuart libit;., .Marshall. Mich., for u free sample package. Wisconsin Club Women Meet. Waukesha, Wis.. Oct. 27. Several hundred club women, representlmt the earioiis oikrani.atlons of women in Ibis Mate were In attendance when Ihe annual state convention of t lie Wisconsin I'ederat ion of Women's clubs was opened lure this mornini;. The di lenat. H were welcomed by Mrs. II. M. Youinnns in behalf of the city and the rspons was jitade by Mrs. '. J. Medberry of Von du l-nc. The lllornlllK session was devoted to the business of the federation. The pres ident, Mrs. It. II. Kd wards of ( ishkosh. delivered lor annual address nnd the rest of the session was taken up with the rcudiiiK of the reports of the vari ous officers and committees of the orKanlzatlon. In the afternoon President Charles II. Van IliHe of the ('Diversity of Wis consin, delivered all address on "Con Kcrvation;" Mrs. Kilwln 1'. Moulloii of Warren, o., chalrmnn of the civics committee of the (ieiieral Federation of Women's clubs, read 11 paper on "Civics." and lrf. . I". l'alrchlbl of Appletoii. member of the Ijiwrence cnlcj(c fnculiy. spoki' on "Art." The program f,,r the evenliiK Includes u recpptlon to deli Kates nnd visitors at Voorhees dormitory, Carroll college. Th convention will continue tomor ...v m! will close with n lecture by V. l(ich..rd I'.urton of Minneapolis, on "The Irania ns a Social Force." A IMHTnlt'M MJIKI' found lit llnil ti lear OB Coffee. Many persona do not realise that n bad stomach will causa insomniii. Coffee drlnklliK. Iiclnic such nil an cient and respectublv form of dlssipn (! n, few renllxe that th drug mf fcliH' Voiitiilued In the coffee and tea. In one of the principal causes of dys pepsia nnd nervous troubles. Without their usual portion of cof fee or tea, the coffee topers are nerv ous, irritable and fretful. That's the way with a whiskey drinker, lie has uot to have his dram "to settle his in ryes" hu bit. Ti leave off coffee I on easy matter l( you want to try It, been use Post urn well boiled according to directions Rives a iientln hut natural sui ,ort to the nerves mid does not contain tiny druu noHinn but fond. Physician know this to be true, its one from Co. wrltis: "I have cured myself of a tonic-standing- case of Nervous Dyspepsia by leaving off coffee and using Post urn," says the doctor. 'l also enjoy refreshing sleep, to which I had been an utter stranger for SO years. "In treating Dyspepsia In Its vari ous types, I find tittle trouble when I can Induce patients to quit coffee and adopt Postuha." The Dr. Is right nd "there's a reason." Read the' Utile book, "The Road to Wellvllle." In pkgs. , Kvc rend the above letter? A nets one appear from time to time. Ttiey are) geaalne, Inse, and fall of human Interest. -, SURVEY OF STATE . i Tl In the Supreme Court Yesterday There Was Argument in the Well Known . Butler Libel Case. THE LAWYERS HAVE ADVANCED SOME VERY INTERESTING POINTS Is Malice Necessarily Shown When u lltixi'ii Merely l'avors One Can didate Aguimt Another? The Gazette-News liureuu, Chamber of Commerce Hooms, llojlemon HuililliiK, KalelKh, Oct. 27. In the Supreme court yesterday there was argument In the notable case uKalnst cx-Scnutor Marlon But ler and his brother, lousier Uutler, of the laiicasluii newspuper published lore, an indictment fur publishing a III.. I concerning Spencer It. Adams, there having been conviction in Uuil I'ord county. W. S. O il. Robinson, Justice tVi l!i'oadhiirst, and Aycock Ai Winston appear lor the brothers Uut ler. The main contention is that the ile leiiilants did not publish the alleged libel and that there was nd lentil i vi deiiee connecting them with the pub lication, hut that i I leu. 1 1 evidence was admitted to prove publication. It is set out that the state, to show that Marion Cutler bore malice against Adorns, allowed the latter to testily that I'.utler opposed Adams' candidacy lor the chairmanship of the republi can slate committee, and that if malice i." to be inferred every time u person vrcl.se Ills free choice as a cit Ucn to vole for a candidate, or for one politi cal party rather than another, we have indeed fallen upon evil times. It was further set out that it was no hasty and malicious transaction; that the indictment of Adams lias been talked about for months, was known of all men, had been published in new spupcrs from one ocean to the other, formed part of the debates in undress, and had paxes. I Into tin legislative ,,,,, J in ii -in I history of the country, and that before a North Car olina newspaper can be singled out .Hid conylct.-il of a criminal Mhel it hc eoines neccK-ary that proof of a b nal character, of the ill II of the defend ants, shall be presented to the jury. AinoiiK the papers which published these churned against Adams were the charlotte observer and the News and observer in this state, and many in oilier states. The defendants there fore usk a n. w trial. The HMD l;He.lllon. Tliele now appears tu be no sort ol dollhl that tile stale exposition ol l'.'lu will be an actuality, and I hat il will show what .North Carolina has done in the iiiarler ol u century since I he first ami only expoMliou was ever held. Sentiment here is all for the expusilion. No doubt it will he so i Iscw here in the j.tute. K.ich congres sional district can have a day' and its people can come here ut low rales ami under the most convenient arr.inK.e meiils. and there can also be a stale day made notable by all immense KatheriiiK and elaborate ceremonies. For such uu event the presence of rcKuliir troops, of all branches of ser vice, can hu secured, and no doubt President T.ilt will take part together Willi oilier IiIkIi olficials from Wash ington and other suites. North Caro lina is now in position to do meal things and if it made the exposition of lt so Kieat a success can make Ihe one next year ten times as isreat, and the occasion can murk the erec tion of permanent and spacious Inilld iiic.. It Is an opportunity, in fuel, for all North Carolina. It can ! made agricultural and Industrial, and the Knut railways will so arrant tlilnus that very cheap rates can be Klvi n for people from the north and west, who at the exposition cun see North Carolina In a nutshell. The management of the football learn of the A. and M. cnllcKc hopes to so arrange things as to have a Kami with the famous team of Car lisle Indians next year. Cherokee IJfe. A men the objects Illustrative of Cherokee Indian Hie which has been placed In the hull of history in the slate museum Is a hlo -gun. more than 40 years old, IV feel long and made of a reed brought from Ten nessee. The arrow Is about SO inches out; and Is tipped with thistledown. I With those blow-Kuns the Indians kill i the smaller name, such us soulrrel. rabbits and birds, uud these weapons have even been used to kill people. From centuries of use the Indians have come to be wonderfully expert with them. This particular blow-gun was obtained from Ionlh Tolneeta, which In K.ngllsh means Young Heav er, and his father brought the reeds from Tennessee, made the gun and used It many years, the son becoming an expert with It. These blow-guns are now very rare, and this one was obtained only because it was to lie placed In the museum. . Nlnlli District t'aw-H. The Supreme court has begun the hearing of appeals from the ninth dis trict, the following attorneys being present: W. 8. O R, Robinson, J. P. Morehend, W. P. Hynum, Jr., A. II. Kimball. It. It. King, C. M. Ulead man. It. C. Htrudwlck, K. D. Ilroad hurst, A. W. (Ira hn m, H. A. Fousheo. Ttie IJlcrary lrgraiii. Yesterday the executive committee, of Ihe stuto Literary and Historical association, met and arranged the program tor the next annual meeting, which will be held next week. A tele grain was sent to Ambassador Itryce, asking whether he would prefer to spoak November S or 4. It Is the plan that most ot the work of the association shall be done In Ihe after noon, when there will be addresses -by President Junius Davis and others, his theme being Col. John Walker; Sec retary R. JX W. Connor will tell of the literary activities of tbe year; D. II. Hill will report on the books written by North Carolinians or about North Carolina, and 3. Bryan Grimes will tell why the state should erect mem orials and prevlde a treat state build- 1 AEtffl CERTAINLY ENDS STOMACH MISERY Headache, Heartburn, Gas and Indiges tion vanish and you feel fine in five minutes. You enn eat anything your stomacli craves without feur of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will fer ment or sour on your stomach If you will take a little Diupepsln occasion ally. Your meals will taate good, and any thing you eat will be digested; noth ing can ferment or turn Into acid or poison or stomach oras, which causes Belching. Dizziness, a feeling of full ness after eating. Nausea, Indigestion (like a lump of lead In stomach). Bil iousness, Heartburn, Water brash, Cain in stomach nnd Intestines or other symptoms. lleadai lies from the stomach are absolutely unknown where tills effec tive remedy is used. Dlapcpsin really does all the work of a heulthy stom ach. It digests your meals when your stomach can't. A single dose tflll di gest nil the food you eat und lenve nothing to ferment or sour and upset the stomach. !et a large 00-cent case of Pape's liiapepHiu from your druggist and start taking now, and In a little while you will actually brag about your healthy, Htrong stomach, for you then can eat anything uud everything you want without the slightest discomfort or misery: and every particle of Impur- j II V and ;as that is in your stomach i and intestines is going to be carried j aw.iy without the use of laxatives or; any oilier assistance. i Should you at this moment be suf- ft-ring from indigestion or any stom- ' ach disorder, you can get relief within j live minutes. inn here to contain Its literary and : historical treasure and these memo-j rials. Jt is the plan to have at night I that day the address by Mr. Hryce, probably 1111 address by President Al derma 11 of the l-'niversity of Virginia, Hie presentation of the Patterson cup for the lu st literary work of the year; j a business session will close the meet- j int. i As yet nothing more hns been heard here regarding the great Iterdenoml nalional meeting of laymen, At one; time it was the plan of the committee! to have tw o meetings, one nt Char-j lofte, the other nt (ireeiisborn. Some tliooc,ht it was best for a beginning; to have only one meeting, preferably ill ( Ireenslioro. One of the series of! these meetings is now beingiebl at I Itlchmond. I Headache anil Neuralgia from Colds I.AXATIVK Hlto.Mo Quinine, tin' woihl wide Cold nnd llrlp remedy re moves cause. Call for full name Look for signature K. W CKOVIO. 2.V ' V 1'. IjtltAltl'.K I leal b (nine Thl- Morning following Slioke nf I'lirn lysis, ill His Homo on (itexliiiit SI reel. A. I. I.il'.irhe ilid this morning at 1::'.'i o'clock at bin home on Chestnut strict; deatli foil. .wing i stroke of paralysis sustained Sunday night. The death of Mr. I bar lie, while not un expected to the family and many friends, came as a severe shock. Mr. lilliu be was a devout Catholic and ill his last hours received all the rites of the church. Surviving are one son, Hugh l-al'.arl.e nf the lirni of 1-iHnrbe, Mo ile. Chiles, and four daughters. Miss Nellie, Miss Kettle aril Miss (Ser trtide of Asheville ami Mrs. .1. M. Ix-e of Wat ha, N. C. .Mr. Ijiltarbe was a son of John liltnrbe ami a grandson of Louis 1.- l;..y. both nf Washington, X. ('.. both very prominent citizens; he way also a dcKccndcnt of Sir lioberl I'almcr. the first surveyor general of North Carolina who was sent over with Sir Waller Kaleigli. Mr. Ui- j Karbe was iT years of age and had. ma le ibis city his home since 1X82. j He was well known in this place and . highlv lespfctcd in this city and other j places In North Carolina The funeral ! serv ices were conducted this afternoon j at :i o'clock from St. Ijiwrence's Cath-j die church. Interment was at Kiver-! side mm tery. - The Cause of Colds (eHsl Advice Ucga riling the I'revcii lion of Coughs ami ColiU. If people would only fortify and strengthen the system, the majority of eases of coughs, colds and pneumonia might be avoided. These troubles are frciiieiitly due to Weakness, which produces a cntarrhal condition of the mucous membrune, which is an Inter mi I skin of the 'body. When this skin is weakened It becomes easily infected with germs which cause inun, of the diseases to which flesh Is heir. Healthy mucous membrane are es sential safeguards of the body's gen eral hen I til. An excellent aid In the prevention nf coughs, colds, pneumonia, and such Ilka Infectious diseases. Is a remedy that will prevent or cure catnrrh. We have n remedy which we hon estly believe to be unsurpassed in ex cellence for the prevention of coughs, colds and all catarrhal conditions. It Is the prescription of a famous physi cian, who has nn enviable reputation of thirty years of cures gained through the use nf this formula. We promise to make no. charge for the medicine should It fall to do as we claim. We urge everybody who hns need of such a medicine to try Itexall Mucu-Tone. Jt stands to reason that we could not afford to make such statements and give our own personal guarantee to this remedy If we were not pre pared to prove the reasonableness of our claim In every particular, and we see no reason why any one should hesitate to accept' our offer and try It We have two si see of Raxall Mucu Tone, prices BO cents and $1.00. Romeflmes a C0-cent bottle Is suffl clnt0 give marked relief. As a general thing the most chronic cose Is relieved with an average of three large bottles. You ean obtain Rexall Remedies In Asheville only at our store, the Rexall store, Smith's drug store. Pack square, opposite Public Library. , , , . ., ., - ' tJ .. -f . . ...... 0 I Globe The representative of the Globe Stove and Range Company will give a demonstration of the GLOBE HOT BLAST HEATING STQVE Thurs day October 28th, in front of our store, on the square. 0 f 0 & 0 Choosing; a Clirlslmas Present. When you make a present of a peri odical to a friend or u family you are really selecting a companion to Intlu ence them for good or 111 during a whole year. If the aciiuainlanccS of your sons and daughters were to talk to them silently, how ipiickly you would forbid the companionship! In the one case as In the other, the best course la to supplant the injurious with something equally attractive and at the same time "worth while." A fod cun be wholesome and utterly dis tasteful. Heading can be made so, too. Rut The Youth's Companion not only nourishes the mind, but delights it. Just like that Ideal human asso ciate whom you would choose. The Youth's Companion tills that place now in more than half a million homes. Can you not think of another family in .which it is not now known where it would be Joyfully welcomed? If the $1.75 for the lHHl Volume Is sent now, the new subscriber will be entitled to all the remaining issues of 1 y 09. If desired, the publishers will bold these buck or send them al Christmas time, together with the Christmas number and The Compan ion's new "Venetian' Calendar for 1910. lithographed in III colors and gold. THE YOUTH'S I'oMI'AMON, Companion Building, I'.oston, .Mass. New subscriptions received at this Office. OCTOBElt 27 IN Hl.sTOKY. lT'.i.'. Spain nnd the 1'nited States concluded a treaty defining the Louisiana boundary. 1M1 Stevens Thomson .Mason, llrst governor of Michigan, born in Lcestiurg, Va, Died January 4, 1.S43. - ; 7 lx.'.ti Opening ot 'railway communi cation between Toronto and Mon treal. 1 SH2 The Mexican congress assem bled, and protested against the French invasion. 1MG4 Federals repulsed In battle at Hatcher's Run, Va. 1 s4 Sixteen persons perished In a fire In Seattle, IKtiS The main building of the Uni versity of Virginia was destroyed by tire. 1',iii4 The New York subway was opened to traffic. Many school children suffer from constipation, which is often- the cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are an Ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and gentle In their effect, snd will cure even chronic con stipation. , "THIS IS MY .MST HIKTIIIlAY." Tlusslore lt4MiHCclt. Theodore Koosevelt, twenty-sixth president of the Knlted States,' was horn In New York city, October 27. 1 K,r,8,. and received his education lit Harvard university, from which Insti tution he graduated In 1880. Ills pub lis career dates from the following year, when he was elected a member of the New York assembly. In 1 8K5 he bought a ranch In North Dnkola and lived on It for two years, studying the fur west and Its people. He re turned to New York city In the fall of lKNfi, nnd was made republican nominee for mayor, but was defeated by Abrum 8. Hewitt. From 1880 to 1895 Mr. Roosevelt served as a mem ber of the United States civil service commission. He resigned from that office to accept the appointment of the presidency of Ihe police oommls. slon of New York city. In 18H7.Pres- blent McKlnle- appointed him assist ant secretarj of the navy. When wnr with Spain was declared In 188 Mr Roosevelt helped to organize the regi ment of volunteer .cavalry popularly What the Lords Do To ihe Financial BUI ? This, Says Sir Joseph Lawrence, It th Point of Main Interest in Eng lish Politics." " New York, fk't. 17. Sir Joseph Lawrence, formerly a member of the house of commons, and prominent ns an active member of the conservative and tariff reform party, who Is at the Plaza hotel, expressed his views on the political outlook In England to a reporter thus: "Prom a parliamentary point of view," he said, "the situation ia about the most serious that has confronted our country for half a century. At tention Is now centered upon the budget. "There was a deficit of some 18, 000,000 poupda sterling, which was being made up by new taxes upon the land and by increasing the tax upon the liquor trade, as well as by i In creasing the Income tax, taxes on motors, Ac The landed classes were much alarmed by what they conceiv ed to he a serious tax upon capital, and the conservative party objected to the proposed methods of raising the new taxation. The real fight, however, resolves Itself Into a bitter opposition to the prlnolples underly ing tn financial bllL The conaerva- Heater Asheville Hardware Co Big Line of Columbia Yarns and Columbia Knit Goods Just In Columbia Floss Columbia (lermantown ... . . . .10c skein Columbia Saxoay . . ... . ..10c skein Columbia Knitting Yarn : ,38c double skein Full line of Columbia Knit Sweaters for Ladies', Misses' and Children, and white and colors from 50c, 75c up to $10.00. Also Columbia Crochet Slippers, Afghans, Toques, Underskirts, ; Bootees and TiCggins. : . '. j Taylor's Rubber Loop ITose-Supjnirters, will not tear the stockings. Misses' and Children's sizes at 10c, and 15c pair. Ladies' size at H5c pair. . Try these once, you'll buy no other?. , known ns the "Hough Riders." and participated with it in the Cuban campaign. Soon after his return from the war be was elected governor ol' New- York on the republican ticket. In 1900 ho was elected vice president of the 1'nited . States and upon the death of President McKlnley. Septem ber 14, l'.iWl, hu was sworn in ns president. Ill 1904 President ttoose velt wns re-elected for the four years' lern which expired last March. Washington, 1. ('., let. 27. The Kouiidiil ion for the Promotion of" In dustrial Peai e will hold an Important meeting here tomorrow to discuss the framing of by-laws and the m vlKilhillty nf lr-mi; a portion of Hie in come f( the fund as i pvi.e for es says on the best method for bringing' about peace in industrial pursuits, j Chief Justice Fuller of the I'lllted I States Supreme court will preside at ! the meeting. I j A LITTLE RED SPOT j Novel I'AiM'i'iment by Which It May Itc .Miiile to HIsapiM'ur. i A peculiar feature about postnm, Ibo : new skin discovery, is that no one Is asked to buy it without lirst sending the ICnicrgciiey laboratories, No. 33 West Tweiity-Cfth street, New York City, for un experimental sample and applying same to an affected part of the skin, about the sise of a silver dol lar. It will clear the spot so treated in twenty-four hours a remarkable visual demonstration of its powers. While Poslam has been mentioned principally In connection w'th tho cure of ecxema, the most stubborn of skin diseases. It must be remembered that when used for Itch, hives, pim ples, blotches, acne. Itching feet, scaly nculp, chafing of Infants and similar minor skin troubles Its fectbin Is all the more pronounced, results being seen after an overnight application. As only a small quantity of poslam Is necessary to cure such cases, a spe cial fifty-cent package, usually suf ficient, hns been placed on sale at Smith's. Seawell's, the Asheville Drug Co., and other leading drug stores in Asheville and throughout the country. mi HE tiQitm iAWju.Nct live party holds that the bill Is con ceived In a thoroughly socialistic spirit. "The point which all the men of the country want to know la Just what the house of lords will do when the measure comes up to them." Demonstration bMMMMjVu - I Sj . ))PEERLESS4 ? m m . 1 V;.....;; $50 reward will be will lead to the arrest of set fire to the woods on Sunset mountain on Monday evening, October 25th. C; V. Reynolds President Proximity Park Co. Job Carpenters We do- all kinds of Carpen tering. We do it NOW at liv ing prices. One trial is all we want to prove our ability to please. J. L. DANIELS, No. 5 Willow St HAND LUTED Toa an always 1 ,7M 1 ... ... .. ....12 l-2c skein paid for information which the person pr persons who f A Wonderful Knowledge! To Cure Almost Any Disease WITHOUT MEDICINE Call up Phone 65 or sea or writ me at S9U South Main street, Ashe ville, N. C and try my treatment while we are together. And, If you say It did you no good and la a fraud, I will give you $5.00 before wa part DR. ISAAC Z. PHILIPS, General Agent SILK FITTED MssM W Price. $5.00, $6.00 and Up "rt-B TDK IROI THAT MAIUTBI BUAXO WORTH CAUUIO WOW A Sias f cr Ccsacsicn aura tWa you bur Steadfast shoe of fetUnf sryie, snap, quality and a good fit Tbey are tlx pwaoct of the most complete and splendidly ifanlsed body of skilled designer and o per tires In tbe aanaae tare of tboaa. The euttlna;. tbe tevicf, aad all tlte mla ta details of nnkhlng. are done by operator whose ability baa been specialised to perfecting tome particular part to tbe process of Ugh art aboa baking. Steadfast shoe ara mad with a thought for th future. Wheoooceyoe wear a pair yon will alvay ask for then. Carried to Cock by " I GEO. W. JENKINS, 1 . Iry Good,' Notion,, Clothing ami j 1 Klioce. s S. Main Jit, Aithevllle. S.C
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