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ly, September 12. 1911. TTIE ASIISV1LLS GAZETTE-NEWS. PAGE K3 ri83 Baldness is the direct result of Germs. To prevent the hair frorri falling put, use : . "Th Greatest of All Hair Tonic." 'This wonderful new remedy la specially prepared to destroy' the germs which cause the hair to fall out The nourishing;, stimulating and antiseptic qualities of TO-BAC-TON are the results of the Juice of the tobacco leaf and other beneficial ingredients used in the preparation of this Hair Tonic It contains no pease or alcohol, and has a most delight ful odor. TO-BAC-TON ttimalatet tht growth of tho hair, prevents , . baldnm, cores dandruff mnd alltcalp ditoatmu . ' . . , Try a bottU at oar risk. If you are not entirely satisfied, we refund your money." TO-BAC-TON is sold at all drug stores at 23c, SOo and $l.t)0 bottle and used by first-class barbers. m ' ; " TD-BAC-TOn MANUFACTURING COMPANY WinstBH Salem, N. C. Distributor for Asheville, Dr. T. H. Smith, Wholesale Drug- gist. , - '- SPECIAL PRICES It will pay you to ask for our prices on ruga and matting;, aUu awnings, window shades and house cleaning of all kinds. Asheville Carpet House, No. 18-10 Cbnrch BC . Pbone S28. Buy your ticket and give order foi baggage to be checked, from youi residence to destination. Baggage Transfer and Railwaj Ticket Office Bame room, -60 Patton Ave. ' '' :. Moving and Storage. ' ECONOMY Is not always a question of the Cost of Energy Ul supplied more often the efficiency of its transf or mation into useful work n moral: G6MWiffias Mi HM li , .Mt jUJL STREET CAR tCHZDULS IK S7TZCT OCT., 23, If II nTTTypc'Tn'S PAT? IT 6: and every IS minute until :46 A.1V Jt.XViJV p. m.. then every I 1- mln. unrj . 11 'p. m. EIONTFORD AVENUB m- and r minute. TO SANTEE STREET ' qntn ":0I , " 1 DPOT VIA bOU'l'iuilD sl " m. and Ti.ry lb minutes ' uuu a rr vvrrrw ;th"B wry 1 1-1 minute ant) AV&itUJS..,,. 1:41: th svsry H minutes tlU ll:t ' ' - t lJit or. ' ' ' ' DLJt OT VlA FRTKCil ' an.l IS mli.utM iuiUI BROAD AVENUE .'B" th." 'v,,ry 18 mXantr m, 11:CM ilAlj 0 Ji v a. m., Uio vry lb tnluuMa Uli 1. j 4 .. . l.jl i 1- . iept ao r to mara at l:f ' ' p. m. ' CJAliLOII- X&Lf J a, m., S a, m.. ib.n .v, Jfe. ww Tiiti , . till I p. ' O -J 10 nrrt 11 m rr go toni1i. 1', XT Oil AVi-.iU! a, m. ua vt u iuiuoim tui i a tn . LAbi' io AauL. jf a. m. ai!4 ki o-ijuum till It 0 ' l m - ' Ci.ACjS VIA .u. ut ry Si mluuut Uit I .T,rT,Tr..T v n rr-t . ro., Un vry 1 Bin. until b.l.UuU.( 'clock . m., the vry It ml a. ntl , , ; II m. 11:1 p. m., lt for. nTfiT A VT-"T f TT" t:5 and a. m. and -vMry 30 mln U iUi C2 Vi.oi Aoili. utes until 4.S0 p. m.; then every It VILLI:, via EQothside Ave. "" U"V,1 :"! ,,ha.n ,,veI"', 80 . ' minutes UTitll 11:00. last f-r. ti.lui 0 ai n, in I, ... iiuuutkr: - I art Ihv K juar fur rtit via ombjii u An 1:15. 1. f , I f S C6 and I III a. m V,t U giir fur Oot ; rr-uci " Klr.4 . 1:11 : 10, :S, 7:15, T:46 and 1:11. r fur l'i '.t rinr l:4(, l5i g'.MiM mil rrca.'k Brtw T t cur u r , j r f r:.r.iU . t I 41. T t fur ! ilir for V.lrM Tl I 4t. 1 t rr for IVmI h v(' , .v u F-iimra l:t. ' lk !v !'': if... i . S'tu:r i..tui -, i M I k r--.- n at f s. a .l-ti 1 - - i tpr!-' ,.i, -f At -. Amusements. The Famous Leader Of a Famous Band '.jT' .JKw: .Wil:,iV:SS.l , I -. -!;, WS-1- ' S - ' ' "' .V f :: ' ' . ' i''iivC-- - i-i': --.-VW' - ' '1iJ-i:' ;--': i, : . . ... . -,'' . llllil.'; 1:' H- WASBS? ''--A' . . v'' ' ' ' ;- Bill THAT FASCINATES Tlint's Why a Thankful Woman Re commends Paristun Sago, Smith's drug store will sell you a fifty cent bottle of PARISIAN BAOE and guarantee It to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and Itching scalp, or money back. It's a delightfuj hair dressing that makes hair lustrous and fascinating. ' "In the spring I ' was recovering from a severe case, of erysipelas, which left me virtually bald on the front of my head and next to my ears. The hair kept coming out rapidly and nothing I used stopped my getting en tirely bald, until I used two bottles of PARISIAN SAGE. This tonic made my tialr. start to grow In and, In fact, grew me a .good fair amount of hair, and it has entirely stopped my hair falling out. . . It Is with pleasure that 1 give a public recommend to PARISIAN SAGE, which I know Is a wonder." Mrs. Ella Gilchrist, W. Pitt- street, Bedford, Pa. ., ' ' Jaseball AMEIUCAV. Won. i-v 8 , 79 . .,10 , , . 69 65 . .. 64 . .. 55 . Philadelphia. . . Detroit . . New York '. V . Cleveland . .. , . . Chicago. , Hoston . . Washington w . ot. Louis . . ...... 38 Lost. P. C. . 45 52 62 61 67 67 77 96 .657 .603 .530 .530 .493 .489 .416 .264 NATIONAL. Won. Lost P. C. New York'..' . . . . . . 77 Chicago. . ........ 76 I'lttshurg .. . . . . . . 76 Philadelphia .. ,. .. 69 i'.t. Louis . . . . . . . . 66 JEIT. WSt H. SANTELMANX, COXPrCTOK, UNITED STATES RLVRINE , , ' ' - : BAND. , William H. Santolmann, loader, tatted States Marine band, was born i Offensen, Province Hanover, Ger iany, and comes from a long line of luslcal ancestors. He began the study f the. violin when very young ' for hlch he showed a, marked talent rom the very beginning; when four ;en took up the study of harmony, s ha progressed In the study of har iflny he saw advantage in getting ac unlnted with the various Instruments ;sed In orchestra and band and conso uently studied all the principal in truments, which aided him greatly In is advanced studies of harmony and ompositlon, title role, which comes to the Audito rium on September 18th, for matinee and nlht performance, are. In addi tion to a score or more of well known actors, a number of circus people and i Ircus acts which, contribute not a little to the success of the play. The big third act sawdust scene represents a three ring circus In ac tual operation one of the most real istic stage pictures ever shown on a .itage of a theater. . Among the many features of "Polly of the Circus" is a trained horse called- 'Ulngo," a thor oughbred Arabian animal that " was 1 rought to this country by Barnum & i;ailey's circus and afterwards sold to 1 the New York Hippodrome when Mr. santolmann entered the mill-I V,m1!rlc Thompson the managing uireuiur. jjuruig iiio summer muimia Bingo Is one of the features of that iry service at the ago of 18, by en stlnsr as a volunteer In the band -of e Kith Infnntry regiment In Lelp '.g, the musical center In Germany, vt the conclusion of his service the rmy ho pleaded with his father, wl o .as desirous to h"re him stay In the lilitary service, to let him take up he study of music again and perfect Imself In his chosen profession; For," he exclaimed, "after having eard the great masters and fine or hestras I am conscious of how little know." Getting his father's consent le took Up special studies on the vio ina, and In harmony and composition, nd after nearly three years of zealous vork In Lelpaig he accepted an en agemont to come to Philadelphia. Concluding this engagement he had he refusal of two offers, one In Now .fork and one to enter the Marino iand In Washington. Being specially ond of military service he chose the atter and entered the Marine band n 18S7, as the first violinist and bar tone player. Mr. Santelmann served . for eight ears when he severed his connection vlth the Marine band and organized tn orchestra, which soon came Into iromlncuce In the capital city. When he Columbia theater was opened In 898 he was chosen lender of that or hestra whore he rtmiit Inert until cnll d to head his .old organization nnd vas appointud leader of the Marine and, March 3, 1898, In recognition of his 'efficient work is lender of the U. R. Murine band, Vlr. Piintelmann received 'tha degreo if Doctor of Music from the George .Vashlngtnn university of Washington n 1908. He also holds diplomas from ho TransmlHHiKSippI exposition at )maha, Columbian Exposition at Buf alo and the Louisville Purchase ex position at Kt. Louis for eflicient ser vice rendered In connection with these ixhiblts. Mr. Santelmann' compositions are nany and varied, among the moro iromlnent la the Overture "Pocahon as," written to an Apotheosis of tho rlncess of the Forest by Randolph elm. The band cornea to Asheville soon, inder the Joint auspices of the Y. W. ". A. and board of trade. The lattor'a nortlon of the receipts Is for the ad vertising fund. amusement place, Luna Park, Coney Island, New York city. Miss Ida St I .eon and Bingo are great friends. That little actress says that her horse "can do almost anytV'.g but talk." The St Leon family is one of the t ig features, with clowns, acrobats, 1 areback riders and ringmasters. '.liss Elsie St Leon, the greatest bare lack rider In the world, does stunts irom the back of a horse that are un litard of, and to think of It, all on the stage of a theater. Tickets will go on sale at 9 a. m.. Friday at Whitlock's Coining store. , HEALTHY PLANTS lncinnatl Brooklyn Boston . . 69 60 33 46 48 66 67 62 69 75 93 .626 .613 .576 .548 .516 .461 .400 .263 sorriiERN. Won. Lost P.O. Now Orleans . .. ... .. 75 Montgomery ,. .. .. 73 Birmingham .. .. .. 75 Nashville 67 Chattanooga 66 Memphis . . .... . . 61 Mftbile . . 56 Atlanta . . 49 52 57 60 61 66 68 73 82 .59U .562 .555 .523 .600 .473 .434 .374 RESULTS YESTERDAY. American. At Washington Boston 1; Wash ington 7. At New York Philadelphia 12; New York 6, At St Louis First game, Chicago Ht. Louis 6. Second gtime. St Louis 0; Chlcaco National. At Boston New York-Boston post poned; rain. At Philadelphia Brooklyn l; Phil adelphia 3. At Cincinnati Chicago 2; Cincin nati 0. Southern. At Atlanta Atlanta 1; Nashville 3. At Chattanooga Memphis-Chattanooga; rain. At Montgomery First game, Mont gomery 2; New Orleans 12. Second game Montgomery 6;- New Orleans 0. - . ... s- BED CROSS FOUNDER ILL. Require the Most Careful Attention as Well as Good Soli. Did you ever see a rosebush which despite the most beneficent environ ment f soilof sunshine and of at mosphere, seemed never to achieve a healthy growth? '' A ton of manure will not help a plunt that has a canker eating out Its heart- - You must destroy the cause before you can remove the effect You cannot cure Dandruff and Bald ness by rubbing on hair lotions, and" rubbing In vaseline, etc. You must look to the cause of tho trouble it's a germ at tho roots of your hair which causes It, to sJ! nut. Newbro's Herplcide destroys the ,'erm, and healthy hair. Is the sure re sult . ' ' Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit Mich. One dollar bottles :uiranteed. Smith's drug store, spe cial agents. - "Polly of the Circus." In the company appearing In Fred er.c Thompson's "Polly of the Circiip," with prety Mlis Ma St Leon in the A new pocket tool cluans Insulation from electric wires as It Is drawn along them and will separate with out Injury two wires which may be twisted together." ' t ,I)lsentlon and Asslinllntlon." ' It Is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimi lated that gives strength and vitality to the s.vtem. Chamberlain's Btotn ach, and Liver Tablets invigorate- the itomaqn and liver and enable-, thrtn to perform their functions naturally, i'or sale by all dealers. 1 .. ' 4 n J...v! rs" &v.. . New Styles for fall Wear The new things are the most beautiful ever attempted hy ua It will be of much interest to every woman if she visits our ready-to-wear section. New Coat Suits, Wraps, Long Coats, Separate Skirts, Dresses and Millinery. Let us help you select your Fall wardrol o. "Vc can give you just what you want at the price you want to pay. Visit This Store Today. ft ATTENTION It will pay you men to come in and get ac quainted with our Clothing Department. "We are ready to show youi the season's new est models, tailored by America's foremost makers "the American Tailors." See what $15.00 buys here. You'll Be Surprised A few more Sam ple Suits left, worth up to $18.00. 1 ' r2t i . r ' $10.00 : l : y A a 'I' j'TMe ,TOR THAT SAVES YOU HOMEY" I '.,"'-"' '"ivvrtiTiifif7iirrrsi Miss Clara Barton, founder of the Amerlcsa Bed Cross, is reported seri ously III st her summer home, Oxford, Mass. VI iss Barton Is ninety years Did A Novel Cure fop Hay Fever. Now York Times. The strange actions of gentleman afflicted with hay fever at the Hotel lireslin have attracted the attention of the patrons there for sorno days, Jiegularly every morning, even on the hottest days, he has rushed through tho corridor In a heavy fur coat, to the freight elevator at the rear of the office dead, which leads to tho base ment regions. Just as regularly he reappears after half e hour or so. rubbing his hands, as if ha had ju.M been sleighing on a very cold day. YfRterdny shortly aner this man had made his usual two trips going nnd returning, two young women tn Persian Inmh conts sauntered Jauntily blPORTANT TO MOTHEES A record ef s!xty-fiv rssrs continu ous vso of "Mrs. Wlnslow's Boothlng Syrup" by mothers In all parts of the world. Is -tho highest prats that any 'emedr for "children teething" has ver reeelvsd. Every year the young mother follows In the foolnteps of hor mother and flrle Mrs. WlnsloWs Nonfiling Syrup to he the favorite, tnd w !t huj gone on for a period of ly-f!v years, liili'ons of mother! bv uod It fi,r their children while tiethtnf wlih pertwt success. tl ii i--t b .- t'is 1.1ft, ik f!t, li s r'i'ni -'f ( : i . c ! i i 1 i 1 psst the desk and were put Into the freight elevator. This was too much for the curiosity of a certain old lady who was sitting near the desk, wait ing for her son to come to take her to! luncheon. ' i"I beg' your pardon, she said, ad dressing the clerk, "but 1 have seen many strange sights In this corridor tnis morning which I should like to hive explained. "Why are those peo ple dressed In winter fashion? Why do they woar bearskin end Persian latnb garments at this season of the year, and why do they descend to the uhlashlonable " quarters of ths ho tel T" ' Then the explanation was made which afterward spread like wildfire through the corridor, so that now any bellboy at the lireslin can tell you of the marvelous hay fever cure. The gentleman and the two ladles add many more besides are taking an artificial means of getting an early frost and thus curing themselves of hay fever. - - - 'Every morning for 0 or it min utes they sit in the artiflclally-eooled wine cellar of the lireslin In an at mosphere of from ZU to 49 degrees. The result is said to be most bene. floial. . - . C. C. Noble, the manager of the hotel. Is himself a hay foyer victim, and he takes the credit for the dis covery of the cure. He first tried it ueveral months ago. Since then he has had some difficulty In persuading other people that It Is efficacious. At last, however, he has succeeded. "Everybody laughed at first when I solid that sitting In a cooled wins cel lar for a little time would relieve hay fever,' he said. "But finally I Suc ceeded In getting C. K. Bailey of Mississippi, who suffers groatly from hay fever, to try it He was made so much better that everybody who Is afflicted with the malady about the hotel now has tried It. Several peo ple, in fact, have come to try it. "It does not cure hay fever, of course, but It brings almost Instant relief, a relief which lasts from M to 48 hours. Then It baronies nece.nwry to repeat the trip to the wine cellar. Of course any cold spot will do if the temperature is low enough. The Idea occurred to me first because It is gen erally known that hay fever dlsap pars with the first frt.st. I noticed one day that there was plenty of frost In ths wine cellar, end when I tried sitting there for a time I found almost Instant relief." Tho cure has been tried with sue cesa at several of the big breweries in th -sst. Warren I). Keurfit, s re lirpd llnancler of at. Louis, ha been mllrely cured, It is said, by iern1im liHlf an hour each day for twn weeks it a brewery. So fur as Is known, however, the TroHlin (musts the ooly ii.iil cur.i In Is'iw Ymk. II my I' I V,l Unit th i i. ti. nt4 wb.i - ' 10 I' i . . .,i r pro not ( ' ,1 t i'ti" ' I'HOGUESS BKIXG MADE IX RAISING LIVE STOCK Exhibits at tho Appalachian Exposl- uon win snow What South Is Doing A Fine Display. v The live stock exhibit of the Appa lachian Exposition at Knoxvllle. Tonn., will take place Sept. 11 to 16, Inclu sive. Premiums amounting to $15,000 will he distributed among different types of farm animals. The general classifications are: Open, southern Appalachian and East Tennessee. The southern Appalachian region in cludes Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. The show will be in charge of Dr. M. Ja cob, of Knoxvllle. V The following will be Judge: Horses and Ponies Dr. C. W. Gny, University of Pennsylvania, and Q.' W. Bulos. Itic' lond, Ky. Mules arid Jack Stock John L. Jones, Columblu, Tenn. Beef Cattle Prof. H. A. - Morgan, University of Tennessee, Knoxvllle. Dairy Cattle W. Oettys, Athens, Tenn., and R. U Wallace, Knoxvllle, Tenn. . . . w Swine J. 8. Henderson, Kenton, Tenn., and J. M. Klever, Blooming burg, O. Sheep Prof. M. P. Jarnlgan. Uni versity of Georgia,' Athens, Ga. The southern Appalachian region constitutes a wonderful field for pure bred live stock. A greater relative Interest la being shown throughout this section toward Improved live stock than in any other section' of the United 8tates. It is a stock raising country, having all the natural essen tials necessary to produce good' qual ity. And again, the climatio condi tion are such that live stock can be raised at less cost thart in any other section, and, besides, it Is within easy access of the boat markets of the country. " ' For all thes reasons, the live stock exhibit at th Appalachian Exposition offers an exrellent opportunity to tho producers of registered live stock to show and Jdvcrtlse their particular lines. ' - The southern AppafuJ Iilan region has an established reputation for live stock. Tor Instance, East Tcnii 's ce is notd for Its hl?h t-lass mules, j.u k stot k, dulrv Cuttle, especially J"' m - s, and Berkshire, Duroc-Jersev, nn I V,u- Innd China hogs.' In these classes, as well as horses, tl this yer will siirpiisa tho other show. Tn one cl.iis n! t;i llioiis v i k!i. while thrum hunt t l.i--.j..-t vin it I in ll, f.'UV. Flltrte ! "Mires V I'l l e I . , r'.M ; '.ii - i t'.fll.-c parll'-nlsr It 1 i I d f
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