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HBHHHHHHI : Tuesday, December 6, 1910. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. SNOWDRIFT HOGLESS LARD is always U. S. Inspected and Passed It is unsur passed in health! ulness, and should never be passed by when you want BEST shortening results. I S LESJ EXPENSE 1-3 MOM value jar Snowdrift Hogless Lard is made from choice oleo stcarine and the famous Wesson Snowdrift Oil refined by a process exclusively known to Southern Cotton Oil Co. Therefore, this is the onlv United States In- sDfded shortenina vou can buv. which is composed ot these pure and Healthlu! properties. A!- ways call lor the original GENUINE art;c!c. Snowdrift Ilogless Lard, the Standard American Shortening. U your lavorite dealer cannot supply you. send us his name, and we will forward you interesting matter, and arrange with him to serve you to your best interests in luturr. Hade Till? 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Swedish massage APPARATUS, ELECTRIC UOHT BATH, HYDRO THERA PEUTIC OUTFIT, MASSAGE, and every other form of physiological treatment, equipment In the South. , The best We would call special attention to our facilities for adminis tering massage and baths. ThW work Is under direction of an excellent medical mnsseur, a k.uduate of the best European and American schools. THE ADVANTAGES OF OUR MASSAGE AND BATH DE PARTMENT ARE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. If you are In 111 health, we cordially Invite you to call and In vestigate our methods and Inspect our equipment. Consulta tion free. The Biggs Sanitarium Phone 179. AahevUle, N. C. Purest and Best Rumford Raking Powder MO NO FORERUNNER OF MONEY STRINGENCY Investigation Shows That Very Few People Owning Machines Have Mortg aged Property to Secure Them. T here has been a great hue and cry for some time past that the au tomobile fad or craze was threaten ing the financial stability of the city, by reason of the fact that so much money is being invested in this class of purchases, thus sending it out of the city. Some even went so far as to say that the banks are embarrassed lor the same reason, and that the de posits are fast falling off. This is by no means a local wail, in fact It Is, or was, heard over the country generally. It was lamented that the farmers in the centre 1 west ern states In the midst of apparent prosperity were mortgaging their homes and farms to buy the "bubles". When the matter was Investigated by going to the banks it waa found that a comparatively small percent age had given any mortgages at all; that on the contrary there w as abund ant evidence that the farmers and others who had bought automobiles hail paid tor them with real cash of their own. Investigating the conditions in Asheville has revealed about the same result. At the outset it may be well to state that the circumstance of an automobile owner's having given a mortgage is not prima facia evidence that it was given for the purpose of buying the automobile. A reai activs business man often borrows money. There are about 100 automobile owners in Ashevllle and of these not more than 25 per cent by actual records have given mortgages; and of these 10 have given them for the bal ance on the purchase price of a house or home; two to the building and Loan association and 10 more for other purposes in which there is not the slightest probability that more than three gave them for the purpose of buying an automobile. But even if the whole of the 25 had given the mortgage for the purpose of buying automobiles there would be nothing ularmlng about that. Then It must be remembered that a big percentage of all the automo biles are owned by physicians who tind that it is really economy to keep them instead of keeping two horses and a man. Doubtless many othere who own automobiles would keep horses and carriages but for the au tomobile. As to the argument that the banks are feeling the drain of the money sent away for automobiles, the man who started this investigation Is of the opinion that $1500 is about the average price of the Ashevllle auto mobile and he did not think that the bonks would be greatly hurt by the withdrawing of J150.000 from them when it was scattered over a period of four or five years. LITTLE DAUGHTER HAD SCALP HUMOR Itched So that She Scratched Until Blood Came. Hair Fell Out. Scalp had Unpleasant Odor. Used Cuti cura Soap and Ointment Four Weeks. Scalp Perfectly Clear. Hair Began to Grow Again and Now Has Beautiful, Long Hair. "When my little daughter was about five years old, she was taken with the after the measles were gone, she began to have a severe scalp humor. It itched so that she would scratch the whole day, until tha -blood came. We had a doctor and tried a good many other remedies, but nothing helped. Her hair all fell out and tha scalp Itself had an un pleasant odor. "After we had tried all tha other remedies, ray wife told me to try the Cuticura Remedies. We bouitlit one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment. We used she Cuticura Rem edies according to directions and in about three or four week., her scalp was perfectly clear ot the terrible humor. Her hair began to grow again and now eho has beautiful, long hair. Since that time I have recommended the Cuticura Remedies to other people and they also had success. Chas. Balzbrenner, Amana, Iowa, Nov. 8, 1909." Cuticura Soaj 06e). Concur Ointment (50c.) ami Cuticura Resolvent (50c ) or Cuticur Pills (25c arc sold throughout the world. Potter Drug A Cnera. Corp. Sole Prop... 135 Columbia Ave.. Boston. Man. aa-MallKl free, 32-pue book. How to Treat (or Affections of the skin and Scalp. LIQUID CURBS ECZEMA WHERE SALVES FAIL In regard to skin diseases, medical authorities are now agreed on this: Don's imprison the disease germs in your skin by the use of greasy salves, and thus encourage them to "lultiplv. A true cure of all eczematous diseases can be brought about only by using the healing agents in the form of a liquid. WASH THE GERMS OUT. A simple wash: A compound of Oil of Wlntergreen, Thymol, and other In gredients as combined In the D. D. D. Prescription. This penetrates to the disease germs and destroys them, then soothes and heals the skin as nothing else has ever done. A 25 cent trial bottle will start the cure, and rive you instant relief. Smith's drug store. PILES! PILES! PILES! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Oint ment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts. Druggists, mall 60c and $1.00. Williams M'fg. Co., Props., Cleve land, O. For sale at Seawall's Pharmacy. T WILL CELEBRATE JAN 2 The Union, at Meeting Last Night, De cided to Celebrated 20th Annivers ary With New Year's Dinner. Watt rhurv. Conn . nee R In n class of 15 atudents of the Tart Pre paratory schools. In Watertown. iu.i confirmed ai members of the Episco pal Chun h, perhaps the most widely Known is cnarles Taft, son of the president. President Tnft is himself n member of the Unitarian faith, but the son bM accepted that of his mother. Mltr, Helen Taft la also an Epslcopallan having 1 n enntirnii-il in Wiixbliia-tnn at the same time Miss Ethel Roosevelt was received Into that church. Charles Taft is at the school con ducted by the President's brother, Horace Dutton Taft, who la likewK a member or tr-e Episcopal church The ftf'een students were confirmed In Christ church, Watertown. The rite waa administered by the Right Rev. Benjamin Brewster, missionary f!lshti from Colorado, a brother of the Right Rev. Chauneey Ban e Brewster. Blsh of the Diocese of Connecticut. ORGANIZE BY TOWNSHIPS Wilmington - ( hart Highway May Organize Alter Fashion of the Wetern Movement. One of the most Important results of the conference In Charlotte Wed nesday night between representative of the Wllmlngton-to-Charlotte and the Charlotte-to-Ashevllle highways was the definite declslun of the down eastern folks to recommend to their organisation that the same plan or organisation followed by the western -r be adopt (1 by them, says the Charlotte Observer. Thin provide:, for organisation by townships, each ownahlp to Issue bonds for the build ing of the road. The mjoey accru Ing from the bonds will be placed In th? charge of a corporation to be n poaad of "ne representative of esch township nlong the entire route This corporation will assume the task v pending the money. The object PBfeMuren! Is n general saving, by .jMjrrelltlna the necessity for dupllcu machinery, supplies and ot' necessities which may be made to do more than double service. This re port, adopted in the closing moments of the meeting, will be borne hack to hcadquartera and results are expected soon. You Must Read This if You Want the Benefit. J. W. Qreer, Greenwood. La., suf fered with a severs case of lumbago. "The pains ware to Intense I was forced to hypodermic injections for relief. These attacks started with a p-i'n In the small of my back which gradually became fairly paralysing My attention was attracted to Foley's Kidney Remedy and I am glad to say efter using this wonderful medicine I no longer am bothered In any way by my old enemy lumbago." Sold by all druggists. ou want cheaper postug. T" "I don't know," replied the Mian who considers onlv his own Interests. "I don't write many letters myself, and I don't sea why I shot Id be eager to make It easier for the men who -rd m bills." Washington Star. PRESIDENT'S SON JOINS THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH The peculiar properties of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of Influenza, and when It waa taken In time we have not heard of a single ea se of pneumonia. Sold by all dealer. Attention to Doc Cost Woman Her ure. New York, Dec. I. Inattention to her own aarety while concerned ror the well-being of her pet collie dog cost Miss Ellen F. Francis her lite The woman was trying to extract a piece of wire from the animal' foot near an open grate fir In the room "'hen he dress Ignited. She waa In stantly aflame and death followed in a few hours. The Six-Day Bicycle Rot. New York, Deo. 8. At t p. m., end or the .nth hour in the six-day bi cycle race, 1 teams tied at 774 miles eight laps. Oeorget and Poucholrs quit the race through Pourhola' i4J Osaal to continue. Tlie rideis wef st -adlly railing behind the record, wh h is J7 miles, Ave laps, held by ( ameron bad If rag (rami Opera Hoasc at Marlon, O. Burned. Columbus, O., Dec. . The Grand opera hone at Marlon, 0., burned 'K'n ; loss 1100,000. Ashevllle Typographical union. No. 263, Is planning a big New Year's celebration In honor of the 20th an niversary of the organization of the union in Ashevllle. U is the plan of the. union rather otk committee of five under instruction of the union to give a 5:30 o'clock dinner Monday afternoon, January Z, with all the members of the union and the em ploying printers of the city seated around the banquet board. The mat ter of the 20th anniversary dime r celebration came up for consideration at the regular monthly meeting of the local last evening and the sugges tion of several members along this line met with the approval of the union as a body and President Bar rett was Instructed to appoint a com mittee of five with the president of the committee, to mnke arrangement for the dinner. The committee on arrangements is eoposed of J. F. Bar rett, W. C. Frank, J. F. Smith, H. C. Hull and Walter St ele. At the meeting of the union Inst evening officers for the ensuing six months were elected a follows: President B. F. Shook. Vice president II. C,. Hull. Secretary-trensurer-i-J. F. Smith. Berg ant-at-Arms ,M. A. Westra- lnnd. A Simple Safeguard for Mothers. Mrs. D. Cillkeson, 326 Ingle Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by experience. "My little girl had a se vere cold and coughed almost continu ously. My sister recommended Foley's Honey and Tar. The flrt dose I gave her relieved the inflammation In her throat and after using only one bot tle her throat and lung were entirely free from Inflammation. Since then I always keep a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar In the house. Accept no sub stitutes. Sold by nil druggists. Ladies' and Misses' Suit Sale We Will Sell WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 100 $25 and $30 Suits at Each These Suits were made for one of the largest Pittsburg Department stores, and on account of the recent New York strike the manufacturer was unable to deliver them on time. Our buyer, who was at that time in New" York, made an extremely low offer which to our surprise was accepted. This enables us to offer you such extraordinary price reductions on high grade Suits. Comu while we have all sizes. We also wish to call your attention to the many practical and beautiful merchau dise, suitable for Xmas Gifts, which yon will find displayed in a bewildering array in our new store. Come and investigate the popular prices. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fur Sets, Ladies', misses' and Children's Coats, Ladies', Men's and Children's Umbrellas, Silk Kimonos, Silk Waists, hand embroid ered Linen Waists, Silk and Lace Scarfs, artistic made L inen Stand and Tray Covers, Linen and Swiss Handkerchiefs, New Bags, Neckwear, Silk Hose, Hair Ornaments, Hand Made Lace Collars, Way Mufflers, Kid Gloves, Dainty Muslin Underwear, handsome Toilet Sets, consisting of Mirrors, Comb and Brushes; Misses' Work Sets, Collar, Cuff and Glove Boxes. Silk and Satin Comforters, Cotton and Wool Blankets, Bath Robes, &c, and many hundreds of articles which will make it an easy task io select from. Peerless-Fashion Stores Co. 51 PATTON AVENUE. PHONE 336 U. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU WILLIS L. MOORE, Cliief. Vw L, 3F ; V OA "SN? AS f' 6,b . i IS 3O.0 MRS. ANNIE M. MOORE Dentil Sunday Night of Beloved Chris tian Woman After an nin.su of Home Month. Mrs Annie M. Moore, wife of Hev. J. P. Moore, t), i., missionary to Japan, died Sunday nlyht at the nut mure hospital after an Illness of some months. H?r death was not unex peoted. Mrs. Moore was a noble Christian woman and aided her hus band much In his labor in the for eign fields. Her health wave away and Mr. Moore gave up hi work and earns to Ashevllle to be with her, hop ing the change of climate would be beneficial. The family ware the recip ient of many deedi of kindness while here for which they are truly grate-JMfe pttntMo tn M ft . uniu lM neridUf tlm lsobAKS.of coutiuuoua Hm paMturouh Doinrnttf huiI air bOTHtSMs. or dotted llnaa, MM through polMi otjNUl ten. HMmUn Mil h. draoa ool) tor uroNrWiias uTaaS W 8rasoulaVM.ataiao woaMw Q 3 partli "loud J. 0 rloa.li. A rata, u. 0 raport mlaaiaa A 'i H e i i For Ashevllle and vicinity Rain. or snow, followed by clearing- and colder . tonignt; Wednesday lair. 1 6 111 p e Va U.r e fO For North Carolina: Rain In u& P aaw',rat! r,,,n or ,"w ln WMIt portion followed r r e e 1 pi I & l 0 11 .13 by clearing and colder tonight; WetJ- neaday (Sir. r NORMAL TtHW Wachovia Loan k Tiust Co. Statement at the Close of Business November 10, 1910. Worse than an alarm of fire at night la the metallic cough of croup, bringing dread to the household. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar In the house and give It at the first sign of danger. It contain no opiate, gold by all druggist. IJCRNHK TO WIOi liESOl'ttCES Loans and Bonds $6,784,138.18 Real Estate, Furniture at Flxtnres 131,317.07 Cash In Banks Vault. . U2f,lt2.flt 0.848,538.86 LIABILITIES Capital Stork 11,148.100.00 Undivided Front 183,r,60.OO Red I ouots 800,800.00 VVoultB 5,015,887.88 16,848,588.88 Henry Chapman and Annie King of Buncombe, white. hso. Orngg and Koinc Dilling ham of Buncombe, colored. Hen" Hammett and Julia Hardin of BUnconbe; white. T. C. Few and Kate Moses of Bun eowha eo4irjd. STUART'S r JCril AN JIIIKI eWfMII Dejpoit8 Nov. 26th, 1908 $4,228,464.00 Deposits Nov. 16th, 1909 4,626,148.00 Depwrits Nov. 10th, 1910 6,018,867.00 BOARD OP MANAOSRS T. S. Morrison, W. T. Weaver, S. Lipinsky, W. B. Xorthup, Col. B. Binghani, T. F. Davidson, Fred Kent. J. K. WestaU, T. W. Baoul, .Indge J. C. Pritchard, D. M. Hodges, Dr. Justin WohlfarLh T. 8. MORRISON, Chairman. W. B. WILLIAMSON, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING, TRUST, AND SAVINGS BUSINESS North Carolina's OLDEST Trust Company and STRONGEST Bank. HsasBiM ;UR8 KlpN(V ANO LAOPtd T80V8H I If A
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