PAG2 TWO, ' TEE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. Friday, June 3, 1910, ! .:i! J j i -if - - IM I J -" OWES HER LIFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Chicago, 111. "I was troubled with fulling and iiillmiimutlon, and the dw-' tors sunt 1 could nut, Jfut W'-ll Willi ss I li.ul an opera'toii. I knew I could l."t stand the strain i t one, Fd I wrote til vuii Suinetim" a.'M i'.i i mt luy h i' a 1 1 h and von told inn what' to do. Alter taking Lvdia K. I'iukliain's Yet'eta l',i' ('nnii oinal and j I ;': I I'm if,.-i- I am to-daya wdl woman." .'.Illll-.NS '.'s V. -. -t Nt. J.ydi.i K. !'i!ik!i.uii V ciimd, liiaile Iran nal iii-rljs. contains in nair i d drug's, and to-day li i'.r tiie lar-mst mim : r i tf fern."!': uist-asi- , Mrs. U';il' v vi , ( i.l. '.tal.-'.c c.'Mi- tn-s r Ita .is it..- r. . id i; V to a'O.o tl c !' ::::v si::iiUr la- .ii a . i t:, a; an ! f a; . in-- tin : in i.i'.oiy at I.yiiti, a v, i..i l,avi- in .-n t every I'tivui of iiO'aaim.l'inti. 1. i : !.l:!rui I tumors. cine in c.e co'inti Vilitii'a.y tcstim. t ! I 'i nr. nam !.: I lass., fr in w ! i;aed from aim 1 male i-fimjiLiint i ruti'Mi.u. (il.. rvtri!at ' Or? v:-:i'i i i V.Vi Ol. . l.TMtit to i;i,e' :: t..l It; (-..in I! 1 'iiii.i-ack.i.'lo, . : vo.ie j ! -1 i i v.n.'iiaii .' it to I.v-Im I-:. I'lnkliam's .a:,! a trial. If , viu mihi'i! special advice lIhiU'i -, mi t a.-.c -. riti' a ( (iiiliden tinl Mt.r t: Mrs. riiikliain, at '..i.M. M;o-i. .Ucr advice is tree, ' " v s lit l)tul. Tit 1',;. irtoe lani.-.l 01 a I., tlie uii'l" I STIIK'S S I.F.. f tl..- ...u.M ,.t .--rt.un 0. . .1 f u -iKiii'l lio-l-i 1 -i m .1. f Vlaia-. .!: I A.til .'I. I ... ;i itT.-.l in l.l he- "f I !; I '.ei le.-il lur lmm-umhf I'l.uiitx. 'an-lnai in lh...k N... Tl .( I Tnt ai.O M'.r i-' i. no pairi ; eti.. l . '. I a. t t'i w he h i- ii r N'.ot! h.-l-i I. iiiJi-. OK. I I- f - -: i , 1 1 .1- Mull l.:e. ,; i. fen iii.i.l-- .ti '.h.- pa a..-nt i-f llo orin. .pal am! i : t - : t ..: th. n... l.l. -.1-n. -ys ih.r.-l.y s.-.-'ir.-.l. v. hi-r- l.y lh.- puwer it" -a..- h.t-- l.i-.-.n ..-rali-,.. the owner : 1 1 . . 1 iiol.i.-r i.f tie- i.i.i. ..pr.-HL-inim; .--a i.l ii..l-l.ie.liics- having l.-maiiih-il a lur-'t lusai i- anil s-ali- in a. i.rdan -i- v. ith lla- I. riio ..f ai.l I).-. 1 ! Tr. ti-l I'-r-KiKll' ! tras- tee W.ll .llllle. V ell M p - "01 t h. M. unlay the laili tliiv of in ii i-Iim k. ii.M.ii. I) n'. li :iii-(i..ti 1 .r i..-h . ..1 ! h. .1. -r i - i i .ty .a- - i j - a tan :.. Si.o. lt- -.' N.a lh i ' ar.. lil. a, lo tin hiuh. :l l.i.l tier, tin- fnll'iw.nt; .h scrilu-.i pi. . an. I parcel of Itin.l. m i ( 1 1 ; 1 1 ' , liiiR anil h. -ifi' i.i th.- I'ity ..I" Aslii- it!.-, (.'.. tint-. r ('ill,,-., n.t... anil Slat.- "f .N.tilh I'atu lina, am) l...in.l. .1 ai,.! iin.i. p.iil.-u-i - r-1 :- ill m t .1.. -1 as 1..1I.HV-: I'.i-K'ooi.i ; it ,t -l.il:.. .it th.- ii.li-r--e.-!i lie ia..t ii ;i r a'i n Mmit t..r I ::.!. Cllilnwh". with Ha-I'lac- . llOll.il-. 'I : a stal e. a- v il, On- S .ti'h iniirL.' ii ..: I " I ami rimiiitii; tliein-.- an nli martin ..r ( 'ul l..u lit-.-ili-u. anil I ", min. Ilast ..n Mi. 1 . :it- e ( I T". i !.-. 1 I.. Iln- N'l.rtl.vvwt cirri, r -a th" let S..I.1 l.v IM-.var.l S Cnl.lu.!! all. I wife l.iii.-.- !,. Cai.Cv. il to Mrs l;.-lti.. I!. Cankio- tin-lie w lii In r Inn- S'.oth (let; ami -I lu.n. fn-t ,,n, liun- lll-ej I I lilt I feet to a sla lie it, siial hl.e; thence till a a.illtil maia'it South f.li 0 ii? Iiumlreil ami Ion- parallel Willi tin of ' 'allow P.. e I'la,-, ami 1.', min. W'evt ,,n, SI Milt i llVe t 1 I tee lo ;i stak" in tin .-a i tiKi I-1 i 1 1 ul Monl forl avenoe Ion f.-. i n.,m Ho- 1 .. -t; i j - nli.i', tin i -..ali -aal , ast m:tr- trin uf iMomi'oi- veil. a- North :'o! ih k. tt o l I min West on. liutitlr. il ( 1 no i I. . t to tin- I. ciii niiiK. I.CiiiK a part of the la ml con veyed to saiil Kilvvaril S. :i . vv.CI hv Itohi.-rt .O Curry innl wife hy deed r.-n- Islered ill the ut!. e uf lh" K"f;ister of Deeds for lioiieoiiihe County in P.ook I 5 I patfe 1 (I. Saul ahove d.-scriheil land and pr lllises he.llj; the Siinie descl il.e.l ami conveyed in said li. e I ..' Trust. Ihis Mav CI. IS 10. I'. U. MtiACH. Trustee. " The lawrf of North Carolina ivi)iiite that all residents nnd property owners list their I roperty, Keal, IVrsonal and 1 'oil, in the Township or the Ward in ouch Comity iluiina; t!ie month of .Tl'N'l in each a.ul every year. A failure ta do so i.4 d misdemeanor. Tax listers for the City of Anhe ville are now in the Grand Jury room in the county eonrt house for the purjiose of re ceiving such lists. F. STTKELEATTIETl, W. -W. WEST, MRS. RACIE ADAMS, Listers. ., 4. : VOI IP. Si vuu i CAPTI. BOLLS ALSO I FLIER Crosses the English Channel Twice Without Alighting Making Round Trip in 90 Minutes. . vrxirTn vr mt a nxtitnv AIuiKlLAW iWALHliNIli AND ENGLISH AVIATOR He Skimmed Through the Air at a Height of 800 Feet A Great Crowd Saw the Show. ? "l 4 M"SIIW,,I i 4 4 4 5 X.-.v Vm-k. Jinn- .1. lap tain i'. S. It'ills. thf English J aviator who tlew ai-russ tin lamlish channel ami hack without a st.ii yesterday, will .J. vi.-it the. rnite.l States n. x; !;.!1, representing l-.'nglaml in . Hi- international aviation I ullfi-Sl. j y tjot,.!, 1 ,, fc Imur, Knulaiiil. .lune 3. Hull, t'h.irlep Stewart liollf. eajtain in the I. ..nihil S't-iiun "I' tin army mntm- 1 1 r as. ilniiikr a Wright hi-plane. I . a.oie.-m-il AnKlu-Saxt'ii aenmatits liy i isyno,' thi- Himlish ehannel twice !. -t .-M-iiii. withtmt alit;hlinK. !! m. i.l.- ihi- rnuitil trip hiMwcen Ijt.ver i" 1 1, i.i in minutes. !Vh .1- lo I Y' nehnien. f.ouis l:l-r- iM :, -.1 III ''taint 0" I.e9.'p. have cruss-lianm-1 in un aeroplane, it rc l..r an EiiKlixhmaii In an a inn him- tu perform the Aim i.o- l.-i.t. Th" tlislan.-e across l.e. IA..M th- Iw.i pnints itameil is 21 i.i j.., that this over water llinht a I-' m:l"S uith.oit a s..p .-sin l.l ishes ,i n. -. i-.-c.r.l. i-.tpiain Culls hit luiver at ti::!i) ......k. The atmospheric fi.inlitli.mi a-!.- i-xc. II. -at. II" lust mi time in ma m-oi. i rs. I.ut al ter il.-scrihim; a , ii. !.-. h.a.le.l t..'Aarls the cast uf I ta in . la ii, ta .pal 1 the tl.cht inrp.-.h. I... .its st.-ain.il at lull sp.-etl .- r..ss tin strait.--, l-ot the pace .if the .. . l. -pla I,, was su it 1. r. t'apt.uli Colls- s, i,i ,js inachili" In a in mla ..I suu lei. ami at that altl lii. It- h" skmnneil throiieh the air like a "leal l.inl. Th" motor worked p. it. , tl.. Th" .-.-..'Ail thai watcheil t!i.- stait . ontiilehtly awaited the re i.iii.. are a was not Ioiik hef.ire the spe.-k which IhoFf who hail tele 's ope; sav. .iaappi-ar on tin- l-'reiieh riapi.iar. trowine larger every minute. When finally the aviator l.ecame vision- u the oake.l eye, cheer after eh. er arose from Hie enthusiastic sp, .t..orv. iintl as he gracefully soar e.l tow.-tr.l llu- lamlin place mail" fa III. .us l.v lilerint ll" W IS liivell till i. vaii. .ii. lh- alinhte.l at S tO lin k at alniisi th. siinie spot as I'.leriot, sli.unu luile siens of the strain of his tlla-lilti. .-lit Mi"hl. Easy to Have Love ly Hair l'aiisi.in Sane is the greatest dantl roif --ure a ml hair drcssim; in the world. It. is not sticky or arreasv, and is used l.y women uf taste ami re nin no nt. v ho ih-sir. fa.scimitiuK ami loxnriaiit Iniir that will compel nd iniriition. It is imnranteed to l.anish a.ni.lnifC stop falllm; hair am) itchini; -..tip in two weeks or money hack. Tin uirl Willi th" A n I oi in hair is on .-very p:o knie. 1'iree hottle only Ml cents, at drunKists everywhere, ami at Smith's Iiruir Store. Mull orders 'illed l.y the American makers, (1 roox Mftr. Co.. liuffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Wm. Stafford, Kau Claire, Wis . wrote on Nov. 3. 1!I09: "This last summer I hail a great j l.-iil of tronhle with my hair. It he ! Linn lo fall nut ami I tried variousj remedies, I.ut none helped me. I wasi iieuinnim; to hecome alarmed, fur I was nearly halil. (me mornim; 1 noliced "I'arlnian Sat e'' ndv ertieil. SO I hnllKht H Imt- t'e. The effect on my hair wa as lonishim. The natural color wan re stored and I now have a tine head of hair. I recommend Inrisian Sae to everyone. It is wonderful." Mrs. (leorRe Stork, 48 N. f.tli St., Ca l ayette, Ind.. on Nov. 1. 1309, a i tite: "I used your hair Krower. Parisian Sai;e, nml wan pleased with it. It is a pciilp cleaner and hair i?ro'ver." MBPATMI omen djidb Marvei ctidi csBtonr. B, B. B. Tested for 30 rears. Aching bones, swollen joints perma nently cured through the blood with pure Botanical Ingredients. To provs it we will send you a NAM I'Mi THEATMEYT FHEI3. I If you have bone Dalns. aeiati. (hooting pains up and down th leg, uhlng back or shoulder blades, swol len Joints or swollen muscles, dlffi- "iniy in moving a ound so you have to cruicnes; niooa thin or skin pale skin Itches and burns: shifting n.in. had breath; lumbago, gout, take Bo tanlc UI.Kid Balm (B. B. B.) which wm improve every symptom, because 11. 11. B. sends a rich, tingling flood of warm, rich pure blood direct to the pumiyxea nerves, bones and joints, giving warmth and strength Just where it la needed, and In this way making a perfect, lasting cura of Rheumatism in all Us forms. B. B. B. has mads thousands of cures of rheumatism after all other medicines, liniments and doctors mv failed to help of cure. DRUGGISTS, or by express, ft PER LARGE BOT TLK, with directions for horns cure, i AMPLE BENT FREE by writing Hlond Italm f'xi Atlanta SI T-v- serins your trouble and free snedlesl advice fives. j i HIGH ERllRfiTE, TARIFFS TILED Eastern and Middle West Road3 Give Notification of Many Proposed Increases in Freights. ACTION BY SHIPPERS WAS TAKEN TOO LATE Eastern Increases to Be Effect ive July 5, Those of Middle West Roads July 1 Time to Act. Washington, June n. fnilaunlitl hv the gov i-rnment's proceedings im .ler Hie Sherman anti-trust act, by which a part of the proposed Increase of freight rates in the territory west of the Missi.ssi)ipi river was suspended hv injunction, railroads in the East and middle West yesterday filed with th" interstate commerce commission tariffs embodying increased rates. I.ist nisiht practically every railroad system in the North from the Atlantic to the Mississippi, had tiled with the interstate commerce commission legal notiticiitton of proposed increast s in cumui'.ilitv rates. The increases (il"'l ranK(. from three tu :; 1 per cent. The day started off by the liline of schedules of increases by the New York Central, the W est Shore and tin-IH-Iaware, lickit wanna Ac Western. Then the otticial proposal uf the roads traversing the territory from Chicago umJ Milwaukee to Indianapolis ami Ohio river ports, 2:1 In all. were brought into the commission. During the afternoon increased tariffs frum the Atlantic Seaboard to Chicagu. SI. I'uul and intermediate pnints wen filed. The latt.-r tariffs iin lad. d thu. from the I". nnsylvania. the I!. Ai ii . the New Yol k. New Haven Hurl -ford, the liost.ui & Maine, the Erie. the Delaware K- Hudson, the Lehigh Valley, the New Jersey Central, th New York, Ontario and Western ami the Philadelphia A.- iteading. The Haltinioie .V. Ohio alsu It lie I with the ciiinni issiun a revised tariff uf coiiiiuodit v ral.-s from Chicago p. the East, rn seaboard. Three In :tl I'rr Colli. The increases proposed hy the io:el ill the middle West range from s.x t . .".1 per cent. Those from the s bnard tu the West varied from Hint to twenty per cent. The Haltimon a. Ohio's increase on rates frum Chi. ag to the seaboard avi rage about H u pi i cent. These in.-ri ases were tiii,".' ipproximately. The time set I. i tl. increases to go into effect on tin E.i-t-ern roads wus Bene rally July .". on the roads in the mid. lie Wi HI July 1 was the date lixed. li.-fore the revised tariff began t.. pour inf. the otfici s of the commis sion, Attorney c.em-ral Wick, i -sham was r.-.-eiving tiicgrams from W. si - rn shippers, a-king him to take ac tion to have the iiijumiiun issued by the l-'e.lei-al court of Missouri ext. n.l- ed tu olher commoilities anil is ntllv wool Ceplles were made that it was now Ion late. It was ., iained that the guvernmeiit inciiidetl in the bill sin h rates as had been called tu its attention and that the failure of nihci rates tu be included must be laid nt the door of the shippers. Immediate action is not necessary inasmuch as the rates are nut tu go Into effect for about a month. It Is believed the railroads! will lose no time in tilling other tariffs on ac eount of Hie probability of the ex pelled earl passage of the a.lmihi.s Iration railroad rate bill. The bill in its present form gives the interstate commerce commissiuii Hie puwer In inv. stigate tile reas.uia-bleiu-ss uf priipiiseil increases in rates and tu suspend the gulng Iniu opera tion us long us ten months. A Scotswoman Golfer Who Plays Mjs''it- - i t.Ty.C cTx"v"a'; ' ' -v i J '" - t'-" 4'. !-., ... -it '! 'n 4-.-- ..a. f MTft CSAKT The final of ths ladles golf cham pionship at Westward-Ho, England, recently, waa followed by several hundred spectators, A Strang wind was blowing when Miss Grant 8uttle, a gcotswomsn, playing from the Bun- UIITI ' OF PRIVILEGE That, Declares .Former Gov. Folk of Missouri, Is the Fight Confronting Democracy. A CRISIS REACHED IN NATION'S AFFAIRS He Gives His Views at Meeting of Missourians Who Hope He'll Be the Presiden tial Nominee. St. Tnrs. June 3. Missouri demn crats of all factions at a dinner last night heard former Gov rnor Folk announce the principles which, it is said, he will seek the presidential nomination in 1912. Tin- dinner was in charge in nu n who Inc . been pro moting the boom of the former kov- ninr. 'The doctrine of equal t -iits should be made a living, vital ami controlling force in the governim n ' said Mr. Folk nfter he had llstem-d to demo- rats from all over the state tell the guests that the former governor oiild he endorsed for tin presidency. Th. democratic Dortv. continued Mr. 1'olk. "should ' insist upon the stamping unt or graft ana corruption from eveiv department "f govern ment, th" eradication .-' all special favors, including bount s. subsidies mil a tariff for any pumpse, other than revenue. We need the honest, sincere en forcement of the laws we already have and the regulation of public utility corporations upon a basis that justice must he done tin- people and a fair ri turn' for the amount actually invest.,! . afforded." oi tin- subject of Issues before the people Hie former gdverc-r said 'I'll" great issue be.,i. the people of tliis- country is, shall there be (rov- rnmeiit by privilege tor a class, or gov. foment by the people for all Thi- - a ouestion Willi, n parties as w.'l as between pnrtii The repub lh an party is .luminal'-! l.y special In tel, si.- and operates with them upon . pi. a t sharing basis. We should not . oblivious lo the fact, however, that v.. i .i . Al.lricheM and t'annons in our I -. a a. I it is the dm of democrats to I --i ii their intluen. as much as possible We cannot in vent some nf un an being in the ..niv. lut w? si hi k. . p th.-iii from running the i.i.rt . . ah". in s paper ton ii is lisis has been i-ached In the of tin nation. 1'n-k up a news itiv day and yua will find ac- of thievery and graft. What d'H-S it tfjeun'.' Js uig ii national , soim ihim,' In our in. tit that cticoiir.a; th. comuiamlment steal'." Is not He in a large sense i corruption becom i-eiise? Is there --.-tern of govern s men to violate 'Thou shall not -'iv eminent itself blame for this seeming gem pal disposition? Has noi the example whi, 1 the government sets in enriching a tew by taking from all hv means of tin protective tariff been an Influence for corruption "With the example of the national government giving privileges to a few- there is encoui iik't-in.-nt afford, d aU forms of graft, for all graft Is based upon privilege, oili. ials are not brib etl 1. 1 give etiiial rights but to confer upon the few some privileges denied the many. The . limiimtion of privi lege is the light confronting democ r.-tt-v.'' Arc you on? Well, don't get left. I.xi'iimimi to ltrlsi.,1. .lune 7ih. 7-ri American Woman's league certif icates will he accepted on NEW sub- vtriptions only, to The Oazette-Ncwa. a Fine Game .,,?! f -(,Vr-t- "',1 A - yji 'j$. 7.4?...", ' UTTI- nlngdala club, and if las Lily Moor of Olton, England, started, and ths matches resulted In an easy win for tha former by and . According to Golf, the better golfer won, and her gam eomparea favorably wltU that ''5- . "' I V ' ' -; .'. -. : ... Cottolene is the Original Pure There are many imitations of Cottolerie, but," like all imitations, they equal the orir-ri i from which they are patterned only in claims. ; . Cottolene was the first pure substitute for unhealthy hog fat. It is still the best anti-la A product in fact, the best and most healthful shortening you can buy today. Cottolene is high-grade product, made from cotton seed oil refined by our exclusive process. Oth 3 products sold in place of Cottolene and claimed to be"just as good"are nothing more or 1 than cheap compounds, which always sell at from lc to 2c a pound less thanven hog larfj5 Do not accept a substitute for Cottolene, for when you pav less you get less; even 'f Cottolene may cost you a few cents more than some other cooking ' . 1 fat. what does it amount to when vou consider the difference in the two products from a health standpoint? Cottolene is the one and only dependable pure food shortening it contains no hog fat, is always uniform, and makes pure, palatable, digestible, healthful food. COTTOLENE is Guaranteed not pleased, alter having given Cottolene i lair test. Npvpr rtlrl in Rullr Colltlene is packed in pails with an air-tight top to ',C,CI "wu 111 lp it dean, fresh and wholesome, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc. Made only by THE N. K. FAIR BANK COMPANY of any previous champion. Her long game is very line nnd her swing clas sical. It will be noted that her arms I are well extended,-not bent much at the elilows, at the end of her swing, and the same is true at the top of her back .-i'..ing. This gives power anil command, with an appearance of great ease of stroke. She exeells at getting nut of bunkers and iiproachcs with b adly accuracy. She Is one of the slowest putters ever seen on a green and often looks up from the ball to the hole as many as ten tinu s before despatching her put. Miss Grant Hutti.t' has a very line style and has made some remarkable scoring records cards in the 70's on full length IH-hole courses of high testing quality. She met ,no former champions in the contest, but defeat ed some sterling players, among them Mlsa Temple, but 2 up. Miss Temple way one of the best of the team of Knglish women who played In this country last fall. What's life ulllumt pleasure? Ex ciirsiun from Aslicvillc to Bristol, June 7th. V.1.0II. tC-.M American Woman's League certif icates will be accepted on NEW gub crlptlons only, to The Gazette-News. TIE i. ! For Friday and rood bhortening S. STERNBERG CO. FOR SALE For Immediate delivery,-all kinds of second hand machinery In first class condition. :'; STEAM BOILERS, ENGINES OF ALL KINDS. Pulleys, Hangers, Bearings, Boxes, Shafting, P.and Saw Mill com plete; Steam Engines and Boilers of all sixes and makes; new and second hand Piping, all alzea. COHRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Ask your Grocer for "COLONIAL BRAND" FLAVORING EXTRACTS Because Best. 4 aMtiMMMMMMMMMMM4MMiaH Shoppers Specials in Our Suit Department . - . .. One lot of fine Wash Salts, .worth i-.00 at $2.98 each. All of the latest colors and styles. See our line of Linen Crash Suits worth from $8.50 to $12.50 at .. - - , j ii. Boys' Suits in all colors from 60c to $2.50. ' v - - . v - . ; We have just received a full line of Lingerie vaists. Come and see them. Call fbr the "Justine" waist They are well known everywhere. ' , OA n A Hfo ID) 5 South Main Street-; i. l. "r.v jt r 4 Saturday 0YAL 4 --li ' 1

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