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L Thursday, March 23, 1911. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE NEWS. PAGE SEVEN ArmT Stiff Years, Restored To .Use By One Bottle of Germania OiL-TWell-Known Woman Tells How She: Was Rescued From : au Bad Case o now Main pleasure The German Heattn Teacner .i.iiifB ffhiirmaey, on is H ' ranti ihatr takes in iintwerlnK any questions pertaln ljt f) his l,ne "! work' ana vester liv when approached -on the efficacy "j- the German Teutonla to cure Ca tnrrh. he snld: , ..- -,- .; . i helluva' German Teutonla Is the emmh'st discovery of the age for that y,.'ry prevalent, but fatal disease, time. Catarrh rh; 1 pay fatal. if taken In Cats ..vilv' so. ' '. . 1. 1 I .1 1.1 is the easiesi ming in um unu iu .!,-. l)iit one is apt to put It off, you Know, I.Vsuylng, "Oh, I have only contracted a slight cold. I will be all rlelit i few days. .You notice the clearing of the throat, continual-l.- h-iwklne and spitting mucous that diiiis constantly, and when asleep this ilrinulng continues. It goes to the stomach and Intestines and causes n(.rvoii indigestion, but If It goes throng'' the1' bronchial tubes It will pass into the lungs and cause con nmntion. the great white plague, that Io0.no' people' died of In this country alone In the past twelve months. Yes, German Teutonla cures. Catarrh of any form, no long as It has not reach ed the lungs. I am p(roud of the mes sage I carry to every citizen of West ern North. Carolina. It Is a Godsend to every home." ' -. , 1 Here is a statement from a young woman- wno had sunered ror years with Catarrh, and she was cured. It will do the same thlng for you. Miss Mamie Hicger, ol 2331 Harrison ave nue, Cincinnati, says: ;" "When I began the use of German Teutonla I had no idea of getting such quick results. I have used only four bottles and I am entirely cured of Catarrh, When I would get up each morning . I would have heavy dull headaches, and sometimes pains in the back of my head, scabs would form In my nose, eyes would water and when I rend for any length of time the lines would all run togeth er, my breath was offensive und could leei tne mucous dripping from my head. 1 became so offensive that I was ashamed for any one to come near me, and I had about given up hppes of being curedV when I read an advertisement about the ' German Teutonla. From the llrst bottle It did me good and after the use of four bottles I am as free from Catarrh as anybody In Cincinnati." Silas Farley of Birmingham, Ala., Is another who Is grateful for the good results obtained from Germania Oil. While the medicines were being de monstrated there last spring, Mr. Farley, called to" see one of the Health Teachers. He said:' "My arm has been perfectly stiff at the shoulder. Joint for six years. Some say It is paralysed and others say it is Rheumatism, -i cannot tell what caused It. I know that I have been unable to use It and I have heard so much of how your Germania OH Is curing stiff Joints I want to try It." He purchased three bottles and af ter using the oil two weeks,' return ed to the Health Tencher and said: "Look here, I am able to put on j my own coat, can arrange my tie and SENATOR B n am wtile to brush my own hair. I consider It remarkable and you are at liberty to use my name, ; and I will-tell anyone who has Btlff Joints to try Germania Oil." The price of German Teutonla, for the cure ' of '. Catarrh, Indigestion Stomach, Liver, Kidney or Bladder disorders and purifying the blood and spring tonic, $1, three for $2.50. Germania Oil, . for the, cure of Rheumatism, Stiff or Svnllen Joints, Sprains or Strains, 50 i n is, three bottles for $1.25. German - Salve, for the cure of Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles, 25 cents per box. . .. German Soap, guaranteed to cure any Burning or Itching Sensation of Skin or Scalp, price 10 cents per cake three for 2 & cents. . To every caller will be given the valuable booklet, "Herald of Health.' If you can't call order by mall. Ad dress your letters to the. German Health Teacher at Grant's Phnrma cy. Main street. ' V. TALKS IN ILLINOIS Deliver! Address Belore Lerjiilatori pp Reform-Lorimer'i Friends ;:, ;r . . Didn't Attend. , U , , yr Y r Let your doctor prescribe the Il Pl7)nttQ f medicine. He knows best. - The UKJUO fact however; that Ayer's Sarsa parilla has such strong tonic properties, and is entirely nee frorh alcohot, niay make it precisely to his liking J.C. MorCo, T Grand Jury Returns True Bills Against Wm. J. Cummins Charging . Larceny. New York, March 23. Out of the tannic of llnanclal transactions which were lirst made known by the col li. Ihc ol' Joseph G, Robin's chain of liankH ruined by skyrocket finance the grand jury drew the Indictment of Win. .1. Cummins, directing head of Die Carneglo Trust company, for the nllcgcil larceny of $335,000 from the Institution a year ago. Arraigned In court late yesterday iiliernoon, Cummins pleaded not guil ty Willi leave to withdraw the plea. Tail was lixed at $50,000 and furnish ed promptly. funiinlns Is a Tennessee man who clinic to New York only a few years sgo highly recommended as a success ful promoter. Ha gained control of the Carnegie Trust company and through his solicitations, it is alleged large city deposits were obtained for the institution shortly after the date nl his alleged larcenies. specifically he Is charged In three Indictment with larceny in the first degree of these sums: $1250,000 7r,. iido and $150,000 on April 21, 22, 23, I'JIO, respectively. It Is alleged that these sum were borrowed by the Carnegie Trust company In a note transaction from two other banks, and appropriated to Cummins' personal U8tH. Koliin was a witness before the grand Jury which returned the Indict, men is. District" Attorney "Whitman has made It plain also that he expects other Indictments to follow. The transactions Involved In the charges against Cummins were made, It is al leged, In an explanatory statement Is sued last night ny the district attor ney, wh'en Cummins feared that the stock 'of the nineteenth ward bank and the twelfth ward bank which was held for collateral for certain loans, would bo sold In the open market. To avert this sale, lest it affect other In stitutions in which he was interested, it is alleged that Cummins desired to buy off . this oollateral, and therefore made arrangements to borrow money from the nineteenth ward bank and the Van Norden Trust company. The money was borrowed, it Is al leged on notes of the Carnegie Trust compnny, which were endorsed over to the personal account of Cummins and appropriated, It will be charged, to his personal use. Fixed. From the New York Telegram. "I'm wondering. Sis, what I'll say when I propose." . , "Don't worry; the girl has that all arranged." Dirvoiipoi't. tli Curtoonlst, Divorce. WanlN a A Special Medicine for Kidney All- " m .... , u Many elderly people have found In Foley' Kidney Remedy a quick relief and permanent benefit from kidney ana uiaaaer ailments and from an noying urinary irregularities due' to advancing years. Isaac N. Regan, Farmer, Mo., says: "Foley's Kidney Remedy effected a complete cure 1:: my case and I want others ,toknow of It. For sale by all druggists. Warning to Railroad Men. Look out for severe and even dan gerous kidney and bladder trouble re sulting from years of railroading. Geo. K. Bell, S39 Third St., Ft. Wayne, Ind., was many year a conductor on the Nickel Plate. He says: ;Twenty years of railroading left my kidneys in ter rible condition. There was a continual pain across my back and hips and my kidneys gave me much distress, and the action of my bladder was frequent and most painful. I got a supply of Foley Kidney Pills and the first bottle made a wonderful Improvement and four bottles cured me completely. Since being cured I have recommend ed Foley Kidney Pills to many of my railroad friend." For sale by all druggists. ' Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota was born In Norway. He served na a private in the Fourth Wisconsin and was wounded arid captured at Port Hudson, I .a. Pitlcni, Ore., - March 23. Homer Davenport, the cartoonist, Hied tiult yc:.tc"Nlay for divorce from Mrs. Daisy R. . Davenport. Davenport charges that Mrs. Davenport treated him In a cruel and Inhuman manner nnd rhHl;pB other allegations in his com plaint. The coilplu. were married in Silverton, Oregon, and four children were the lusue of the marriage. Home time ago a- lecree of separation wa granted in the New Jersey courts. Foley' KldMcy Pill , Neutralize and remove . the prisons that cause backache, rheumntism nervousness and all kidney and blad dcr irregularities,. They build up and restore the natural action of these vital organs. For snle by all drug gist. -! "Foley' Honey and Tar is the best cough remedy I ever used as It quick ly stopped a severe cough that had long troubled me," says J. W. Kuhn Princeton, N,ebr. Just so quickly and surely it acts In all cases of coughs, colds, lagrlppe and lung trouble. Re fuse substitutes. For sale by nil drug- Senator George C. Perkins of Call fornia ran away to sea when he was 13 and Bailed around the Horn from Pangor, Me., to San Francisco. Marie CoreMli was adopted in in fancy liy Charles Mackay, the son writer. Her parents were of Hcote nd Italian blood. A Cold, La Grippe, then Pneumonia Is too often the fatal sequence. Foley's Honey and Tar expels the cold, checks the lagrlppe. and prevents pneumonia It Is a prompt and reliable cough medicine that contains no narcotics, It Is as safe for your children as your self. Fore sale by all druggist. Oscar Hammerstein, the impres carlo, worked as a -cigarmaker when he llrst came to America In 18B3, an Is the Inventor of many of the lulmr caving devices still used in that In TRYON'S Springfield, 111., March 23. Despite assertions ot legislators that he should not be allowed to. speak in the llti- ois statehouse, United States Senator Robert h. Owen, of Oklahoma, yester- ay delivered a talk on the Initiative nd referendum nt a public meeting of the house Judiciary committee. Senator Owen was not interrupted uring his address to an audicne hich packed the old Supreme court room In the statehouse. H suffered no open discourtesy, although a .num ber of members of the Judiciary com mittee, mostly friends of Senator Ixr Imcr, refrained from attending the meeting. The meeting was held by the com mittee to hear arguments for and against a hill to ennct the Initiative and referendum in Illinois. After Mi.ynr E. K. Dunne, of Chicasro. had spoken in favor , of the act. Senator Ov-on was introduced by Chairman Hollldnj". Senator Owen delivered i; brief eulogy of Abraham Lincoln an l then explained that the initiative and referendum was a light between or gani7cd greed and the people who produced the wealth. The time had come in this country to put an end to bribery nnd corruption and to nia- li'Vie politics. "We understond the machine poli tician," said Senator Owen, "he's nlav- Inr the game as hf sees It and we're playing the game us we see It. 1 un derstand the game of machine politics ind that is why I nm here to advocate those principles... I call Tammany Hall a bed ol mercenaries, carrying the democratic Hag. na tor Owen said that the great lib thai individuals were acqulr nt'. was leading thousands of laniilie to rnin and ilccny. He contended that lie Inilia'ive ami referendum would cure "iriiH ruse anil unwholesome condition." Hotels and boaixlinK houses are having the best seas on in their history. They are turning people away, but this fact will not keep you from enjoying a most delight ful day's outing in the "Peaceful Valley." (Jo there to morrow on '"Vlie Carolina Special," for a day of solid enjoyment. Tou will want to go again. TRY-IT-ON. Tryon information furnished by" J. C. JOHNSON, Southern Railway Ticket Office. 60 Patton Ave. ' ' THE MANOR j ALBEMARLE PARK ' 5 ' ' ' " ASHEVILLE, N. C. AN EXCLUSIVE INN. -Near golf links. Attractive Accommodations; good service; excellent table. COMMERCIAL TOURIST THE KENTUCK Y HOME HOTEL indorsed by the T. P. A. and V. 0. T. Traveling Men. Die best Sample Roonrin the' town. ITendersonvillc, N. C. GLADSTONE HOTEL? Aaheville's New Hotel. The only up-to-date European Hotel in the city. Katea 50c, 7&cT $1.00. Baths free. Cafe uow open. Furnace heated The commercial trade solicited. FRANK BLAKE, Manager. FRESHMEN AT TULftNE HAZE UPPER CLASSMEN Battery ParK Hotel ASOEVIIi LE, IT. C. OPEN TirrtOTTG 1TOTJT THE TEAR. .Famous Everywhere. Kx-Governor Franklin Murphy of New Jersey is one of the muntiRers of the National Soldiers' home. Good Orchestra ttire at Theato. and Moving Plc- A Mother'! Safeguard. Foley's Honey and Tar for the child ren. Is best and safest for all coughs, (limtry. colds, croup, whooping-cough and bronchitis. No opiates. For sale by If you have trouble in getting rid all iiniKif t f your cold you may know that you 1 are not treating It-properly; There Nikola Tesla, the inventor "is the Is no reason why a Told should hang son of a Greek clergyman. His on for weeks and It will not if you mother. Georglana Mandic. alHo was tuke Chamberlain's I'ougn ueineti Juniors and Seniors Held on Top of Campus Tank Tower During Entire Night. an Inventor. For sale "by all dealers'. 20-'-ears Sick Well Again "I feel it my duty," writes Mrs. Martha Dingus, Lykins, Ky., "to tell you what CARDUI has done for me. I was a chronic invalid, suffering from nearly every trouble that women are heir to. i have doctored a great deal and trav eled much in search of health, but got no better. Four months ago, I began to use CARDUI and have steadily im proved ever since. 1 am now 46 years old and am In bet ter health than I have been in 20 years, and I give CARDUI the credit for it" ' If this, was the only letter, enthusiastically praising CARDUI, we would not be so insistent But letters come to us every day, from all over the country, telling of the lasting benefit obtained from CARDUI. This great medicine is over 50 years old, and is more in demand to-day than ever, wvkuui nas stooa me test it nas oe come the standard, reliable medicine for women of every age. CARDUI is prepared from purely! vege table ingredients and contains not a single harmful drug. Try CARDUI today. It can't harm you its record shows it is almost certain to help you. Try CARDUI and get welt For sale at all druggists. X a k e G-AR&U' GMl II i'Bi STREET OAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 23, 1810. RIVERSIDE PARK - :t0 and avary la oinutaa -until 4 P m., thsn every hour unttr 11:00 p. m M0NTF0RO AVENUE TO SANTEE STREET DEPOT VIA S0UTH2IDI AVENUE bil0T VIA FRENCH BROAD AVENUE 10:10 a. m. aad every 7 1-1 minute 'until 11:00 p. m., except 1:07 and 10:07 which co fnr street only. a. ra. and every li minutes until 1:11 ;tbeo every T 1-1 minute until 1:41; the very II minute till U: last car. t.li, and every li minute until 1U.UI p. m., then every SO minutes UK 11:00 MANOR CHARLOTTE STREET TERMINUS PATTON AVENUE ( a. m., then wverjr It minutes till 11 p. m., except no car to Bquar at 10:11 p. ra. " 1 a. m I a. m., Uiea every lb nuu. till I p. m. - 10 and 11 p. in. fare thro"n EAST STREET UHACE VIA MERRIMON AVBKU1 a. m. and every It minute till 11 p. m. a. in. and aver It minute till 11. P m ; a. ra. and every IV minute tlil a. m., then every It mln. until I o'clock p. m-. then every SO mln. until 11 P- m. ' a m. ajid every It minute UU 11:00 p. m.. laet uui.uBy oneuui tuner in vne luimwui h- . Car leav Square, tor Depot tla Bouthsld At. CIS. " ' COO and Cl . m. Car leave Bo.uaxa lor Depot via French Broad Ave Ml. 1:10, :. T:ll. T:4I and CIS. ",-. '-n.a Car for Depot leave Bquar 1:41. both "outlaid and French Broad lrst car leave Bquar for' Charlotta tret at 1:41. rirsl car leave Bquar for Rlvenrlda 1:10. next C4. . With the above exceptions. Bunday acbadul commence at 9 am. a continue am a week daya. . ... . ..,,,.,, ' On .ven.n,. when .nt.rt.lnm.ntt ar. In proare- "liner And toirtu. or u,,r. Muu.e. the last (rip on all line, will b. from B,rUlnm" leavl-a et r.ul.r urae and h olUlBI over at Auditorium or Opere 'lu7 ,.Uf, ,u m No. H. nlhl 'UUl. It m'MU. befur oke4 Bi of auBuitbce ajTtvat, . Purest and Best $ Runiford Baking Powder SOUTHERN RArLWAY SCHEDULE EA7iw4ia Juiaar SihL 1111. Bcbedul ngure published a Information and rot (turent4 i j THE SWANNANOA A STRICTLY HIGH GRADE Family and Transient Hotel Rate $2.50 a day and upward. FRANK IiOTJGHRAN, Owner Prop. Now Ot'lpnns, March i'-'. F.mlj i-is-rs nc;ir TiilHno university ciimiSus -os(orfli'y tllscovero:! a tpunbcr f sen or iiml junldr.s licl.l iirisont-i-s on top f thp campus tnnli tower, wlih ;im' miii!' more hclligprent soplunntu-os find frcehmiMi on Rimrd below. The upper classmrn were released through Ihe effortH of President Kdwar.l Crali;- heml. who neteil as peace envoy. It in aliened by the under classmen that the upper clansmen disreRarclcd the agreement to eliminate the annual tnnl: Built on Kniinler' day. Th' seniors rnonntpd the tank Tuesdu; nisht to (dilitcrate the fresh men's numerals and while thus encase'!, were discovered by the freshine, -.. Tho alarm was founded with the ivbiiI, that the upjier classmen were forced to remain nil the tank all niKht. The- freshmen's numerals were oli IterntPd with "in memoiiam 111 11 yel low streak." President -CruiBheal prevailed U)on the upper classmen lo restore the obliterated numerals. whereupon the victorious freshmen relented and released the prisoners Hotel Renmore WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Open Tliroogliout the Tear. STRICTLY HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS. C. II. and MRS. L. "W. KNIGHT. THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OF WAYNESVILLE, N. C. - " MRS. S ALL IE E. CORY, Proprietress. Open the Year Roond. "FREE SAMPLE ROOMS" Charles Clark Munn, the novelist, was a commercial traveler for 30 years. Edward M. Morgan, postmaster at New York, began his cureer as a let ter carrier In 1873. Alfred Austin, the poet. Is an ama teur gardener and an expert fisherman. 4, CADILLACS and everything In automobile Una. The elegant new 1911 Cadil lac Models in different styles, in stock. . . . Western Carolina Anto. Co. Lexlnrttej and Walnut. PtiOlM WO. .y. EASTERN TIME. . , . . - - ARRIVES FROM ' M PARTS FOit No. 6 Lak. Toaway. . .il: a m. No. Ik. Toxaw.y.. . 1:40 m No. 1 "Carolina Special" No. 7 "Carolln. Hppclal" Charleston... .7:l p.m. Cincinnati... . T.S p m. No, I "Carolina Spsclal" No. ,1 "Carolina fpclr ClnclnnaU. . .l:ll am. Charleston .. .10:25 a.m No. 'I Charleston :10 p.m. No. 10 Charleston. ... .. 4:10 p.m No. U New York p.m. No. 11 Cincinnati... . .. : or. pro No. 11 Cincinnati.. ... . I:0S p.m. No. 13 New York.. ..... :2b p.m No. IS Charleeton. . . . :U p.m. No. 14 Charleston 7:00 a.m. No. 10-Wayneevlll.. . . I:l m. No. It Weynesvlll. I:lt p m. , No. 11 Murphy :ll p.m. No. 17 Murphy.. ... .... : am No. 10 Murphy.. .. .... 1:11 P-m. No. It Murphy . I 10 p.m. No. II Ooldsboro. .. ... 7:40 p.m. No. It (Mdsnoro . I: JO a.m No. It New York.., ... 1:10 a.m- No. St Memphis... , ..,1:40 a.m. No. It Memphl t0 a.m. No. ! New York , 7:10 a.m. No. 41 Jacksonville. . v .. T:00 a.m. No. 41 Jacksonville., . . . !:tt p.m. No. 101 Bristol 10:11 p.m. No. 101 Bristol... 7:t a.m. Hill v 1M City Livery Stable W. F. In.AKIi. I'rop. HEMFIlSONYILM; N. O. SPECIAL HATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Best of stock and vehicles. Prompt and proficient service, day and Bight, In both city, and County. Satisfaction guaranteed. PATTON HOUSE, Murphy, N. C. The best and most reasonable house In town, Kood table, clean beds and home cooking. Rates 11 per day. MISS ROSA PATTON COMMERCIAL HOTEL Mr3. L. B. Robertson, Prop. Canton, N. C. RATES 12.00. Free sample room. Hot and cold bnths. Strictly transient. Our House W. C. HALL, Prop. BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Rate II per day Located at tJnlon Station. AETHELWOLD HOTEL BREVARD, N. C. MRS. F. C. HAMILTON, Mgr. Rate, with bath, 11.50. Without, 3 per day. All modern conveniences -steam heat, private baths, electric light, 'phone, eto. Cater especially to traveling men' trade. Both rooms and tabl strlcUy nrst-claat. Through Sleeping Car daliy to and from New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington and Norfolk Cincinnati (Two), Memphis, Louis ville, Jacksonville, Charleston and Richmond. Dining Car tirvlre Cincinnati and Charleeton train No. T l and a Cbalr car AshevUle and Qoldsbora. Train. Nos If and' It dally, ivt Sunday. J. tt. WOOD, D. P. aV M. H. (iUAHAM, & 4 CHi).SS TMtllHl CIRCUIT ; MONDAY, MARCH 27.; " MutliMH nnd S'iRht. ! The Greatest of All Cartoon Comejlles mm '-,. j -PEOPLE-- ' ; Km ial llarialn ' Matinee Chlldrrn 50c, Adults 75c ami $1.00. Nluhl rl-e- 2.V', But", 751, tl, ll.SO. lleserved eat for mutlneo and nlirlit Ht Whltlock' nnd Pwepson'a KiMny nmrnlnn. 1 NOTE Hny e.rly and avoid the rush at tho box ofllre. Mil mm A ft. A -....i?: Hotel Sterling CINCINNATI, OHIO. Sixth,' Mound and Kenyon Street. Overlooking New Slnton Park. Ev ery room outside with bath, or hot and cold water. Milk, cream, Tegw table from our own farm. R. B. Mills, Prop., formerly of Hotel Bennett, Bingham ton, N. Y and Grand Hotel, New York City. American Plan 11.00. 11.10, St.M tnd II. 10 per day. Brown CHU054 TrlfcATHE OKCAMT , ! Thursday," March 23, 1911; HACKENSCHMIDT, ."The Rnssinn Lion," Champion Wrestler of World, . . vs. . DR. B. F. ROLLER, Heavyweight Champion of America. i ' Best in the world. rroliminarics begin prompt-j ly at 8:30. I Admission 50c, 75c and $1.00. Stage Seats $1.50. j HOTEL ENTELLA bryson cm. Headquarter for traveling man and lumbermen. Rate tl Per day. Special rate by th month. Bath room. Free sample room. Railroad eating house fronting Southern depot Livery In connection. A. W. ft ALMA WHEELER, Propr. CHICHESTER S PILLS vt ssimi a.kr, u.w,i4ta. 4( H-k-lr'. ll,.JIlr.j CtQJLfi-iL I'll I. In U. 4 ! 1.4 -....ii.Vy iwd with kn.MM. VX 4 WV I T.V. Mlr. H, Jt ,r V I I - lif lirurrlri. J.I. Ol I If, M-TFB 9 Mr M is a lriirlM. A i Ol I 111 -Tri lllllluKI S HA X I. I'll.l S SfllBBVDRlf.CISrfVmHlR For Sale A" judgement for $02.50 nginst V. K: Gardner of Alicville. Apply to Oa-rt-ttc News Office. i
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