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J y."- ' V ' .- V - i ;y .'. "" ' . y.' y' 'y y y' y " y":. .. - y . rr ;-: y-. " y y ' -: -(". .-. n I... i . il HVT1!I A nttHTTTT V MA VVTI Ifll'll w UflnTfl asBBBgeBsaaaiaaaBsaaiasaa' Thnrsday, September 22. 1910 1 i PAGE TWO. '""' xxixu &onxivxijijJ!i ual i xtt-n two. . i THE, SIXTH ANNUAL1 HAYWOOD Waynesville, North Carolina Brilliant Midway and Free Attractions FOUR GRXAT BIG DAYS OCTOBER. 4, 5, 6 AND 7 DARE-DEVIL BICYCLE RltilNG. Riding a bicycle in a perpendicular cage amidst a mammoth display of fireworks, and turning a forward somersault thirty feet in the air. Fast and Exciting Races. $3,500 in Premiums and Purses. Reduced Railroad Rates. Ask for Them. For further information address the Secretary. M. D. KINSLAND, Pres. HORACE SENTELLE, Sec. A Nil OF DI5HI1 AT JOHN JONES' PLACE The Inmates Are Rounded up in Police Court, and Practically Put Out of Business. Judge Cocke in city 1 i - (unit this morniiiK iliil the nmnil ii ml deem element of the col.. re. I ra. n the i-.i.-m end section of the eiiy ;i pioil turn when he praetieully put out of Imisi ness a joint iti that ne.-tion i-mnPi.-tt l y one John Jmn s wliicli h;i.' lor s-v-erul weeks lieen a nienai e to (lie mor als of the colored ix-ople, anl auamst which no little complain lias come. The illsordcr amon tin niwi ami o. mAn who frequent the piai e rum.- to a climax last night when Joiiex. the proprietor ami one Joe War1., also oi color, became involved in a 1 1 IT t -1 1 1 1 . The row that ensued aroused the res pectable ncuroes of that section and one ne(?ro, living near to Jones' place, with hie wife very ill and fearing th.it the entire section might he hurned or everybody of respect. il.ility murdered, made his way to police headquarters and ns a result more than a dozen ne groes of the low order were landed behind the liars charged with aiding and abetting in the condui t of a dis orderly house. It was In evidence that Jones con- 1I1LL CMMBINt.. ducted a place not far from Vallev I street where both men and wi.nii Cj roomed: where disorder held ml! s.i: v, h re nightly ,;irni,Ktl m.i..- ' sleep and quiet iuiposiid'' and l. le-i Immorality was the chef order o lie. day or night. It was also in eviden ' that Jones an. I tile negro Joe Ward got into a scrap; that a hotile was nsc'l. that Ward picked up a l:mi and twirl. 'd it al.out his head and en dangered not only tin- house in which he was hut those houses near-by: that women were in rooms with men and that in short a very low order of ci iliation if the word, in fact, might he employed existed. It was a dis gusting recital of brute-like life that was presented to the court and th court was quick to take engnlzan ! the fact thai a house-, leaning was in order. Join's was lined J'i and costs for conducting the pla. e and a warn ing will be given that he must abate the nuisance. All the other aid. rs and abettors were lined and costs .and warned t . desist, la addition to a line of $." and costs .or aiding and aliening ,lne Ward, who appeared to ; be the principal In the affair, was gi ien a line of $fi and costs for being drunk and disorderly and a road sen tence of jo das for assault. The p.dlce believe that the result of the hearing will he most salutary and that in futurr that section of the town which is endeavoring to live de cent and peaceful will not lo bothered witli Jones' joint. From now on the police will watch the place closely and should it continue there will he anolh er police court hearing and road sen ! tences instead of lines will be the or ' der of the day. what he believes to he the false posl- noblest, and the purest women that t:en fastened on h.m by the part., that he ifiight and surrendered to, and tin n adopted th. ir cause at the . t-i.'C' c! the at' between tile states. 1 have . all lied Ins course, read much ..f his writing, and my faithful south- rti demo, rat heart has gone out to him nienv times in svnipathv for the Cod ever made, none purer than th mothers the d.iuht. is and the sisters and the wives ol the brave men that wore the gray. 1 seldom tell jok.s or stcricH when I speak on things ..s serious as the m. asures ihut now confront the American people, but Saturday night I r:ors and the change that came i.ijwill tell the story .1 Manser, Jesus is his life; and tnv svnipathv goes out to him now, his old-time rugged south ern chivalry and sentiments of hones ty is hard to eruiifv, a brave mans principle anil conscience Is hard to silence. lie has called the cause for which he fought in tlie days war. the lost cause. N was or has that cause been, or will il ever be lost, if he. with all the other 'otifc.h i ate soldiers that have been mislead for .Mi years almost, like h was misled at the ilr.en.sboro conven tion, will come out and hear me in my humble efforts to try to tell them why the Confederate cause was no lost, when 1 speak ill Ash. v ill Saiurdav night this wet k. the 24th. I believe that they will feel comforted. r I love every man that honestlv re the gray, and I want them to bring t lie'r good wives. I have a message for them, the bravest, th" FimmI That Makes It a 1'lonsiire. "I have a large amount of luboriou brain-fatiguing work to do," writes a young lady from Richmond, Va. After returning from the office, I hint found mysiif so completely exhausted that I was unable to engage In any recreation or amusement. "I tried several expensive tonh ' without effect," and finally noticing an advertisement of Grape-Nuts as h food recommended to brain workers, I purchased a package and tried it. "J found It extremely palatable, and after a week's us (two meals of It n day). I noticed a general Improve ment In my condition. The feeling of extreme exhaustion was growing less, and rtmngth visibly Increased. "I began to put on flesh and felt T ready to enter into thtj amtisotmnt.v r,f the other members of the family, trnrt now after using the food for leven months I t m Ilk a new w rnn: I do pot have the aensatlo.i of fntlriie: mv brain Is clear; eyes bright, skin rosy and healthy and my mus ches hava strengthened to a murkel degree. , "I am noa able to walk frpra the ofHce horte. a distance of 3V4 mile up on, of the stcepeit hills for which , on1 cjty Is 'mous. and to engage In itny Amusements that mn? come In "t aro al using Poitum with excel lent results. My sister-in-law, who lives In Norwalk, Ctnn., writes me that she u:.es It also, and has not suffered from the distressing- sick headaches he formerly bad." i Itesd "The Road to - Wellvllle," , found In pkgs. "There's a reason." . I ver rend tlw abov letter? A new o"t appears from tunc to time'. hev i, . c- genuine, true, ontl ful-ff . no. nil lntcrv!tt COL S. A. JONES TO SPEAK HERE SATURDAY EVENING l,M'liillv to Confederate Veterans i and Their Wives Think It Would Comfort Col. lusk to Hear lllm. Ktlltor of The Cazette-N'ews: Kindly allow me space in your good paper, nut to reply to t'ol. V. K. l.usk's letter to Hon. C A. Hey nobis. postmaster at Winston-Salem, of date of the 20th, asklr.; for light on how he shall explain the . nomination of the judiciary candidates on the re publican ticket of this state, and for light, or an Interpretation of the lo cal self-government plank In the re publican platform. From a demo critttc standpoint, and from a true re publican standpoint, there Is no an ewer that could be given him that In telllgence would Indicate would change Ms lucid conclusion. If there Is a time, or a place out side the sacred house of Ood that I feel not only like removing my hat but removing my shoes. It Is when I stand before a group of the few left of those grand, brave old Confederate veterans, for I feel I am then on sa cred ground. For no braver, more honorable and patriotic set of men ever went to battle than they. 'And no more sacred end Just cause was blood ever shed for, except by the Oreat Master that gave Ills life for a sinful world, than was shed by the Confederate soldiers for tbls southland. Ills sense of honor, his sense of In tegrity, and the value of his pledged word ,was more precious than his life, i.nd I am advised that Col. Lusk was a Confederate soldier and a ' brave TIZ-For Sore Feet Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Sweat) I'Vct'.' 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Col. l.usk is boiiial to endorse ilut lerisin. the carpetbag bond debt, the re-establishing of the negro franchise, f that cruel I and tlie federal bayonet In our nn r. no never, I tional elections, and the tariff that Mr. Taft says is the best that was ever written in am, and endorse the opining of the whiskey shop again in North Carolina if he remains out of the old Coiifeia r ile record camp of political honor, and votes the re publican ticket, lo. il or national, this year. The cause for which the south tought is not lost: it lives today; It lsl like the aromatic plant, the more you crush it and trod it down the more sure il will rise and diffuse Its sweet ness round. The appeal Is going up today liom Maine to California, from Alaska to Florida, to return tn the constitution of our forefathers, which was writ ten by, and at the birth of democracy. fou. lit for and won hv democracy, a n. I rehashed and purified in the precious blood of the south, and the only change was that the canker sore of slavery was cut from the body politic, and the state right, or local , government. Idea that a local com in 1 1 n i t ; might rule in spots, that would Inoculate the deadly disease of the whole body, was settled and set lied forever by the blood of both the gray and the blue, and when the righteous heritage of the supremacy of the white race shall rise up and repeal the fifteenth amendment, fas tened on this nation by egotism, big otry and hatred, thi grand old docu ment of the American constitution will again be the glory of the nation iind the hope of the white men of the world. a A. JONES. Waynesville, Bept. 11, '10. Menace, of tlie Auto New York Globs. The badgering of the automobile goes merrily on. Yesterday It receiv ed two body blows one from, a Penn sylvania dominie and one from Texas bankers. The Itev. l.-J. Lannlng of Scranton, Pa., declared that many people who were regular attendants Chalmers "30" Touring Car $1500 Chalmers .1911 Demonstrating Cars Have Arrived Tlio 1D11 Chalmers 1)(monst rating Cars nre here for your inspection. They will ho on exhibition at our showrooms, Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday aud Thursday, after which they will lie engaged in demonstrating.. Everyone- interested in automobile progress should step in and examine the 1911 Chalmers Car carefully, it will prove itself to he a wonderful ear for the money romiuiring fa vorably in every oierating essential to the highest .priced, cars made here or abroad. We will gladly answer any questions or assist you in every way possible in your examination of the cars. Deliveries of 1911 Cars will begin in August in order of their listing that means order now for early delivery. Aslieville Automobile Co 15 and 17 South Lexington Ave. s IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS A record of sixty-five yean continu ous use of "Mrs. Wlnslow s Soothing Byrup" by mothers In all parte of the world, la the highest praise that any remedy for "children teethlnf ' kas which acts on the principle of draw. ii t. .J- ing out all the poisonous exudations her mother and finds Mrs. Wlnslows1 which cause sore feet Powders and Soothing Bmp to be t'l. favorite, and other remedies merely cldg up the pores, TIZ cleanaes them out and keeps them clean. It works right off. You wfll feel better the very first Urns It's used. Use it a week and you can forget you ever had sore feeV There Is nothing on earth that can compare with It. TIZ is for gale at all drug irlsts la cents per box or direct If you And no wonder he n.nrt under Co,, Cblcayo, lit eo It has gone on for a period of elx-ty-flre yeara. Millions of mother had used It for their children while teethlnf with perfect success. : It eoothaa the child, softens the gums, allays aU pain, diarrhoea, wind colie Bold by druggists and medicine dealt erg In all parte of the known world. Twenty-fire cents a bottle. wish from Walter Iuthr Dwrfg.! H nr ana fViwWt'i ttwUUiif Byrnp and take no other. at divine service now spend all their tlm.vvitb, in or under their machines. The Texas bankers, after gathering statistics, declare that the value of all the automobiles In the state $46, 00,900 is more than half the com bined capital of all the banks In the state. The annual deprecation of Texas automobiles they reckon at II (.000.000, which la four timea the annual fire losses of the state. What's to be done? Perhaps the churches and the banks, seeing that they both complain of the same thing, might comblst to remedy the situation. Or tulnly ecclesiastical denunciation, If It were backed up by the financial thumbscrews, would have much more effect than It usually does. Pepfr-Mcdll Advk-e. Illlklns to 'tor, my wife has lost her voice. What can I do r.bout it? Doctor .Well, as a married man, I'd advise you to get down on your knees and return thanks. Cl.k-ngo Starting- It Too High. ' It was In the days before church or gans and choirs and Deacon Dorsoy volunteered to lead the singing of an old hymn, says 8uecess. lie started out very well: "My soul, be on thy guard ten thou" and he stopped unable to go any further because he had such a high pitch, fie started over again. "My soul. 3 he on thy guard ten thou" and tnct more he stopped, this time pitched so low that he could not proceed. "Hay, Ilrother Dorsey." sa.i one f the congregation, "hadn't you Wer tart it five thousand." W h DON'T GET m cowt; f M.H (,r.y , A I Kl IH I.I A N -Tit A I ,L iiL U. AuUitm, 1 MuUk, ui.j cu., U li. .,, k. "Do you find that It la costing yoB , more to live than It used toT" "No. not more to live, but more i keep from being eclipsed by my i01'1' t Ish neighbors." Chicago Recora- Herald. ! Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera "J -Diarrhoea Remedy Is today the ; known medicine Ir. use for the rcn , and cure Of bowel complaints. " cures griping, diarrhoea, dyeenteir. and should be taken at the first n natural loosen: of the bowels. -equally valuable for children ; adults. It alweyg cures. 8oh W t druggists. Not Impressed. "Mrs. Gaswell, while yon were Venice did you see the WW "Oh. yea. I saw what they r ; that. but. my IsnJ. I've een W"v, (en lime Iti slxe without even r tt t.r- v'!i'i,iiin," rTirtirf " one.
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