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TRUSTS' HEAD IS INDICTED T (Continued From Page One.) The governor replied It was not the duty of his office to auppjy evidence. Meanwhile the attorney general con sulted with , aeveral shoe men, but Governor Fob again urged the legis lature to take action, accompanying a second message with a letter from the president of a large Massachu setts shoe manufactui ing company relating conditions in the industry. A state hearing on the matter fol lowed and Representative Bogue from the big shoe center of Lynn introduced a bill in the . house of representatives providing - for a re--ee committee to begin a probe In Mopsachusetts. At the hearing Jioulsi p.( BrandebiL of Jioston, who has assisted the gov ernment In some of its trust cases, presented a bill, drawn up. he said, for- Attorney General Swift, which provided for drastic regulations, pro hlbltlou of royaltle and leases, with uruon senaltiea for thi violation. President Charles Hi Jones, presi dent of a Inrge hoe; company,. In rendlna- the bill at a hearing declared that , If lfr was enacted ; Into law it would mean the aavlng of five cents on each onlr of hoe manufactured, At the hearing Charloe S. Choate. nn attorney, declared, that the United Kho Machinery company had been .i,.intf cvervthtnr In Its power to aid the government agent In their in- vestlEaltlnn-. t . The nrden nrovldlng for the recess Investigation was killed In- the house. on the irdund that the- government was already, conducting an investi gation against the Shoe Machine com pany. " ' ' " " - -A Marine Band The affection of Washington for the United States Marine band, which ap pears at the Auditorium September 2i ta aaiil m he as historic as Wash ington itself. The bond between the old organisation and the capital city grew Arm tn tile days when they con tribute the onlv aayety Washington knew, sway back during the adminis tration of John Adams. Tear by year the band added Its splendid muslo to the life of the caDltal at every tune- tlon of importance, until it la consid ered ."Impossible to. give any affair without the band."' ; Corn, as Well as Cotton, Fared Well Last Week, Says Weekly Bulletin. Washington, Sept. 19. Generally favorable weather In the corn and cotton growing state 'lur'n? th- week ending yesterday Is rei-.rV-d Iy the weather bureau's wc kly l.tilleti i. It snys: "In the colioii growing states the weather was uarm, sun- THE L7i3TERY MODE BAFFLING dorittnbod front page 1) ' "' indicate that the body was placed in the lake before Saturday night.: .. Klatcnifnt by Mrs. Hawkins. it is . understood that the detoc- iivey Mr, : Bradford, has secured A written statement of some sort from Mrs. Hawkine, mother' of the dead girl.v It la hardly to be doubted that this , will throw light upon, the case. but at this time the only questipn is as to when the nature of the statement will be divulged. - ; , ' E SHE HflEVEl HEABO ; mm. i mm fusistes Who Wants Lustrous Hair Full of Life and Beauty? ' Start now madan),, September Is just the month tp begiri to acquire, a glo rious head of hair-of whiohr you will be Justly proud during .the' social events of winter 'tlmel v If you -haven't' used - PARISIAN SAGE you aren't oh' the high road to hair beauty. PARISIAN SAGE Is the moat delightful preparation that de stroys the dandruff germs and by so doing removes in a short time the cause of dandruff, falling hair, Itching scalp, faded and lifeless hair. Dandruff germs are obstructionists; they prevent the hair from receiving it's proper nourishment by ravenously .devouring the same nourishment. Use PARISIAN SAGE for one week and note ' the ' wonderful Improvement. Smith's drug store-guarantees It, 50 cents a bottle. Are You Interested t Ilcixlcrsonvlllp,'. S jH. 1D.JU learned that rcvcljillons tliat TBX BIBBOH BBT. Before it Is really time to wear fun smart women- will be carrying muff and boa seta made of soft -wide rib lion. - Such a set Is Illustrated with a bat bow to match. The muff la mude on a, regular foundation and consists of artistically 1 crashed loops of rib bon placed very close together. The neckpiece is of tile same ribbon arranged in boi plaits and finished in the center with shirred cords and long ribbon ties. The bat bow la similar to the muff design. ' t will indeed bo of - xturtlliig . nature, Indicating j an" aspm of rtlio ' MyV4' t!o HaukhiH tragedy hlllicrto but liltlo ' conslilcreili or If ever con Milered ' loHt to Nlliilit iri" the vast ntGKs. of speculation uloug' ililTtrciit linen, will Im) nuule. It will aliuoHt rrtainly bo rnvpnlcd that a man watt (oiH-et'iirtt In'.tliri ciiliiiiiiatiUK eventa of Myrtlo Hawkins' life, w hutever tlHweeveuts iiuty liave lHei, in Its linai hours. ' .' 'i When , Urn tnit-st was ' resunuMl Coroner, Kirk made a HtalcincJit ar- raliUfliiK a. lot of: the novspaiM-rs; koine... Ih Maid, had Ihk-ii very unfair to thri officers of the luw, and had printed false statements about them, and If tliey did not reform lit this particular tlvey would lie excluded from the hearings. This, he said, did not appy to all the palters. MRS.' WRIGHT'S TKSTTMONY. PATENT MINE DOOR Invention of lYed C. Todd to Manufactured' and Sold by ' Mr1. 'Swiff: Be uhlno nhnmlflnt nnri conditions favor able. No rains occurred over much :ot Pcssed by other doors of this r, fh hell wentnnrd of the MississlD- tnaracter, U 18 Sam, pi. Some excessively hot weather oc curred Un Texns amr nuinhoniat. In more eastern states temperatures were not so high, local rains occurred and conditions were generally favorable. for the further development of the cotton plant as well as picking." ' Mr. Swift of Oklahoma has recently closed a contract with ted C, Todd of this city, to- manufacture and sell the patent automatic mine door, which Mr. Todd Invente some time ego, and the model of wnlch has been exhibited In the window of the South ern Coal company's, office on Pack square.' The door has recently been improved so that It will now work: on a curved track, which Is an advantage Mr. Todd has a letter from the .Moshunnoa Goal Mming' CunQany of Osceola Mills, Pa where one of Ms doors hus been Installed, saying that t has given entire satisfaction and hay paid for Itself many times In the time .saf ed, by rendering unnecessary the services of trapper boys. The popular place, Theator Alrdome. FREE LOVE ADVOCATES SENT FROM ZION CITY Tlgllanre Committee Forces - Eight Members of Cult to (juit tne . Illinois Town. J Zlon City. HI.. Fept. 19. -Eight members of the Holiest Love society were escorted to the eity limits last night by a vigilance committee and olaced aboard a car for Chicago, . Marshall Pueffer led the party which forced the free love advocates to leave Zlon. When the vigilance committee reached the house where members of the cult lived they had retired for the night and they were routed from their beds, i, i :, Digestion and Assimilation. It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and asstml lated that gives strength and vitality to the svstem. Chamberlain's Stom ach and IJver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to Derform their functions naturally. For sals by all dealers. Go to the Theato Alrdome tonight Oppose Wilson as Brewers' President. Knoxvllle,: Tenn., Sept 19. At a a meeting of the Knoxvllle Federation of Churches yesterday President He her D. Ketcham was Instructed to prepare and send to Prosident Taft and to Secretary of Agriculture Wil son a letter protesting ngalnst Secre tary Wilson acting as honorary pres ident of the International Congress of Brewers which meets in Chicago next month. - Plea from Ball Game Injury. Chicago, Sept 1. Struck in the forehead by a baseball, William Schmidt died this morning. The. ao- cjdent occurred in a- Humboldt park ball game. Bathe the face and hands of a per son sick with a fever with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID In a little water. It reduces the fever, allays irritation and revive the patient won derfully. Apply the Fluid to a cut. sore or wound. It healj. In half the time required by an ordinary lini ment Take It internally tor cramps; colic or dysentery. It Is a marvelous remedy. Price 60 . eta. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Mrs. Reuben- Wright was the first witness called. She was interrogated by W. C, Rector, she said that she lives near Oceola lake. On Wednes day night,, a week ago, she said, she. heard the most piteous scream of a woman that tdra ever heart in her in her life. Tills was between 10 and 11 o'clock. Tlie sounds came across the .lake. , Tliia would have been lit the general direction of tlie barn be longing to Dan McCull. where Robert Wadded, said ho. jam-lied a peculiar. Intensely . disagreeable ., odor, , aud where he testified to dating found sacks that appeared, as if a body had laid on tliein. Questioned by Mr. Rector whether she. was sure' tills was Wednesday evening, she said he was, because lier .children went -to prayer meeting that night aad prayer meeting Is always held oil Wednes days., , . A week ago Saturday, the day be fore .the .body of. Myrtle was found floating lu the lake, Mrs. Wright said her little daughter found tlie little i lock. In tlie spillway of the lake, n-lkkli afterward nroved to he Mvrtte Hawkins'." qlt iiaif fctnpped, with tin hands at :30 : Miss Mary Granger,' the next wit ness, said she Hves a mile and a half from Ilemlcrsonvllle. . Klie saw Myrtle walking by her house Thursday after noon, , TliM was between 4 ami o'clock. - She was accompanied by a young man, whom Misa Granger did not know. She war positive tills was Thursday afternoon,,,.- ( - The evidence tlmt will show the connection of a man with the case, in a manner liltliertn no more than sug gested, was disclosed In the autopsy, Other Witnesses. Miss Rose Sunofskl said she saw Myrtle Hawkins .fhiimday afternoo-j before her death, walking on the Bre vard road with a man -who resembled George Bradley. She had seen them pass in .the same , direction once or twice within the past Ave or six weeks. Miss SunofBkl's. home Is on South Main street, -and -the couple were walking toward Myrtle's home. She Is positive that It was Myrtle. . Miss Maggie Brock,, who live on the outskirts of the town-, saw Myrtle going toward home alone . Tuesday evening,: Sho had heard her talking to a Miss Thomas, whom she told that George Bradley's wife had treated her (Myrtle coldly. She saw Myrtle and Bradley, together, pass several times in' .the past six weeks., ? . Mrs. Dan McCall said she had no visitors Saturday before the discovery f the body. She went to church Bun lay and did not hear of the finding of the body until atferaoon. Myrtle had often visited at her house, but only once in the past dxweeka Was s,t home Wednesday evening and slept as usual that night Thursday night Bob Wild do 1 1 was not In the house at 11 o'clock. .. She had no idea what time he came in. . Her . husband came in about 11. She was at home Friday, went to churcfi Friday night, return ing about 12. Her husband was at home. .Saturday, night, Wnddoll ': was hot Heard of Myrtle's disappearance Thursday, but no more of It until Sat urday. Myrtlo wmr often at Ab. Mc Call'sr .there" Wednesday hut not Thursday. ' Wits' not familiar with every movement of Ab' and Bradley. She- hnd heard no conversation that niuht to throw light oh the case. No sacks had been taken from the new barn to the old. She had noticed no unusual odor. Visits the old barn dally:-went into the loft Friday, found nothing unusual. Did not tell Wad dell not to feed the stock Wednesday. Andrew Flnley said he saw Myrtle Thursday shortly before noon going in direction of lake and McCall's house. She was riding a bicycle. E. L. Anders saw Myrtle . with a man, going toward the lake one day in the early part of the week. Was not certain what day. Lucy Wright told of finding Myrtle's watch in the ry spillway Saturday. John Cox had seen Myrtle and Bradley walking and riding together three or four times in past six weeks. Wallace Reddin met Myrtle alone on the lake road about 4 p. m. Wed nesday. He saw George Bradley with small Woman near the luke about sunset Thursday. He did not know the woman. Jie knew Myrtle Haw kins. Bradley and the woman wer. talking earnestly, but he could not hear what they Baid. Th woman was bareheaded. He' met Miss Hawkins on the road the day before. In New Goat Suits? If so, come here and see the season's newest ' model made from the latest wcavps in the most beautiful col orings. Regardless of what your taste may be, we can. suit you, for here you'll find the suit you want"""at the price you want to pay. This season we have surpassed our best efforts and we are joins' to make this our rec ord breaker. Suits from $12.50 to $37.50. New long coats, dresses, separate skirts. .; : See the new hats for fall. , ' . J "THE TORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" - , . pnwTHQywsiifOMBswi i HiHiaBjsnim GEORGE J SHEPARD Aged Resident Dies Remains to 15e Shipped to Connecticut Tomorrow. George J. Shepard died at his home, 109 Charlotte street, last night at the age of 72 years. Mr. Shepard came here from Connecticut and has lived in the city a number of years. He leaves many friends In Asheville. The funeral services will be conducted from the residence tomorrow after noon and the remains will them be shipped to Bridgeport, Conn., for in terment. Surviving are the widow and one son, r.zv. Frank R. Shepard. POWDER TltlST hl'KD FOR FIVK MILLION DOLLARS Trenton, N. J., Sept. 19. The Buck eye Powder company,' which formerly manufactured powder at Peoria, Ills., today brought suit for $5,000,000 dam ages against the Dupont Powder com psny and a number of subsidiary con eems known as the "powder trust." The Buckeye company claims its bus iness has been injured by practices of tlie so-culled powder trust. NOTICE, " Notice Is hereby given by the mayor ind board of aldermen of the citv nf Asheville:, as required by law. that th city cnKineer has made a survey and filed his report in the office of . the city clerk, showing the amount of work done and the cost thereof In the matter of paving and otherwise improving Waneta street, in said citv. and also showing the name of each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and tho pro rata share of cost of such street im provement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice is hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the said board of alder men, to be held after- the expiration of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will consider said report and If no valid ubjecthms be made thereto the same will he adopt ed and approved by said board and the liens and assessments of said street Improvement will then become complete and operative. Asheville, N. C, Sept. 19, 1911. L. W. YOUNG, ' City Clerk. 191-10t Statement of the WachoviaBahk & Trust Company 1 (Condensed Report to the State Department) September 1st, 1911. ( RESOURCES. Loans and Bonds .$5,3f8,935.G0 Banking Houses,, Fur., and . Fixt., and other real estate 322,976.95 Cash in Vaults and Banks, .505,813.91 Total $6,257,726.46 LIABILITIES. Capital . Slock . . : 1,250,000.00 Undivided Profits.. ... .. 356,725.84 Bills Payable and Redis- j . counts 149,000.00 Peposits 4,492,000.62 Total $6,257,726.46 N..B. In addition to the above we have "Invested Trust Assets" m6re than $1,400,000.00, which are carried in our Trust Department. amounting to Our growth and progress is steady. Have opened more than one thousand new ac counts since January 1st. T. S. MORRISON, Chairman. S. M. HANES, Asst. Cashier. W. B. WILLIAMSON, Cashier P. R. ALLEN, Mgr. Ins. Dept. - T. S. Morrison, T. S','Morrison & Co.; W. T. Weaver, President North Carolina Elec trical Power Co.; S.Llpinsky, Proprietor, Bon Marche, Col, R. Bingham, 'Bingham School; T. F. Davidson, Counselor, Bourne, Parker & Morrison; Fred Kent, Star Market & Storage Supply Co; J. M. Westall, J. M. Westall & Co.; J. C. Prit. hard, United Ftclen Circuit Judge; D. M. Hodges, Hodges, Mitchell, & Reynolds; Dr. Justin Wohlfailh, Cap italist; WB. Norttup, Brown, Northup & Co.; J. II. McConnell, McConncll Bros. (U)r-aIUli ..ii Ju urn L?hlz) It- MM. ii i i Iaot Djxv of Big BanliPujprt Sale of W. X. Kiiidley StocK. Latest ? ? ? y v v Y V o in Roy Ever yth GlovGS, Ladies Ready to Wear Society Pacliages. : w ';. Cost q rpatton Avenue J; W. Nicholsvieceive: 1. Y V V V ? Y Y 4 4"
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