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THE AS3ZVXIAE" GAZZTTCMTLT7 Saturday, September CO, HAY1700D l'5 mi ib mm K n ftead what a prominent North Carolina 'physician writes recrardine the crreat Dandruff Cure a!.... - :' "''- -- '- -. "" ; , v l have been afected with dandruff for Juit ten years and havs tried various remedies for game, but found nothing that would cure it After gain TO-RAC-TON for one month am entirely relieved of trouble . I neartuy recommend this remedy to anyone affected with same disease 1 - r "W. C LLNVILIE, it D., Winston-Salem, N. C." -- Thk Is nly- one-of many letters praising TO-BAC-TON. . "Tkm Cnatt All Hair Tonics. V If you are suffering with Dandruff, if your hair is falling out or your scalp giving yofltrouble, use TO-B AC-TON. ' Dlffer-art from any etha bate tonie-tt oontalas no alcohol or frwMb which khjurfona tothaaoalp. It la principally mada from the Juice of tha tobacco leaf, which Is raooeni-wd bj phrak-ana aa the nost efUcUTe rermicida. TO-B AC-TON la MttktfuUy mnfamtJ. i Inirradlenta ara ttmmlutin ofiW MVil Thi wonderful Hair Tonio prmnJi ""'fa" Dmmtrmff. all cmm oce4 mi mom tmMU fanrim Aoi,. - Get bottle, today at yoer drat stare or ytm bar bar to rtr yoa TO-BAC-TON application. Tfeu caa't kna a cant baoaase TO-BACTON b gTlaraateedtosh-eeati-iacUon. For Sal at All Drag Store, at 25c, 50o or $1.0O Bottles. mm Oot booklet. "The Indian weed." It telle j"i all about the can of thahalr. tO-BAC-TCM KANUFACTUR1NG COMPANY. Winston-Salem. N. C. utributor for Ashevffle, Dr. T. C. Smith, Wholesale DrUg- KlSu. 1 ii hurches i i NOTE! Pastors and church officers are requested to send in copy of changes In announcements by 4 p.m. Friday. Trinity Church. N. French " Broad avenue. Rev. H. Fields Saumenlg, rec tor. Sunday services: 8 a. m., Holy communion; je a. m. Rector's Bible Class; 11 a ni., service and sermon; 8 p. m., choral evensong. Celebration of Holy Communion every Thursday and on all Holy days at 10 a. m. First BaptlM church. Preaching morning and evening by Rev. Dr. M. M. Warn bolt of White Spring Fla.; Sundav school at -an .n, ! i. at North Ashevllle, and 3:30 at South asnevuie ana Chunn s Cove chapels; . i. r. u. at 7 o'clock. ah Souls' church, Biltmore, Rev. u. tu Swope, D. ., rector. Holy communion at 8 a. m.i Litany, ser mon and holy - communion at 11 o'clock; Rev. William Way of Charles ton will preach. Sunday school at 3 p. m., evensong at 4:30 o'clock. All seats tree, Methodist Protestant church, ser vices In T. M. C. A. auditorium. Rev. J. 8. Williams, pastor. Sunday school :40 a. m.; preaching (communion) 11 a. m.; no services at night Sun day school Woodfln hill at 4 p. m., at Woolsey Hall 1:30 p. m.; a cordial welcome to all. adults 9:30 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m., "Follow Peace With all Men, and Holiness;" preaching 7:45 p, m., "Re member tlio. Sabbath Day to Keep it tioiy." Oakland Heights Presbyterian cnurch, Rev. Clarence G. Reynolds, D. D., pastor. Preaching at 11 o'clock. . Bethel Methodist church, Rev. L. T. Hitt, pastor. Preaching ev ery Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra.; prayer meeting Wednesdays 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m., W. o. Fortune, superintendent Grace EDlscoDal churnh. nv t i Peters, rector. Sunday school. 10 a. m., holy communion and sermon 11 a. m. Biltmore RaDtlat rhnrah T,-t. Ing every first and third Sundays at 11 a. m. and 8 n. m Rnndav hnni every Sunday 10 a. m. Prayer meet ing Friday 8 D. m. Rev. W. W Mr pastor. J. M. Brookshlra RnndiJ school superintendent NEXTWEEKSE KIT Fine Exhibits, .Superb Race Horses, Biplane Flights, Midway Attractions. West End Baptist charch. Rev. G. P. Hamrlck, pastor. Sunday school at 1:80 a. m., J. B. Grlce, superinten dent Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesdav at 8 P. m.; B. y. p. u. meeting Friday at p. ra. 'ah are cordially Invited to wivdv aervicee. . - Haywood Street Methodist church Rev. W. a. Newell, pastor Prechlng oumiay 11 a. m. sun Jay school 9:45 a. . xi. uunnam, Bupt. pray sr meeting Wednesday 7:45 p. m. sun day school at nmnM. a - Preaching at Riverside Thursday at TjJO m. K cordial welcome for ai iwno come. First Presbyterian church. Rev. R F. Campbell, D, D., paster. Services ii m. ana s p. m.: Sundav school at 9:30 a. m. The pews are all free aiiu everyooay is welcome The Lord's Supper will be celebrat ed at the morning service. The pas tor will preach In the evening on "The Worshiper's Right Spirit." Chestnut Street Methodist church, Re. O. O. Harley, pastor. Sundav school 9:30 a. m., J. H. Weaver, sup erintendent; preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Junior League 3:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 9 p. m. A cordial welcome to every one. Emmanuel Lutheran church, corner of South French Broad avenue and Philip street. Rev. E. T. Coyner, pas tor. Sunday school for children and lrj--,yv?y.Triinmrr'".TB-iFi- i,, The Salvation ai-t.v Ariiutont Mra Bouters, offl'rs In charge. Of- ncers quarters No. 8 Aston Park. Phone 1813. Meetings at hall No. 1, 38 South Main street every night at 8 p. ra., exf-ept Monday night Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Meetings at hall No. J. II 7 w. vt.n street Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday jiu rnaay ai r.3Q p. m. Sunday meetings 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Holiness meeting. p. m. Toung People's meeting 8 p. m. Sal vation imeetlns- at tha Church. Our motto "Hnllnau nnt. the Lord." Our war cry "Sinner ihr is (salvation lor You." Seventh Dav Adventlata in tt.v wood street Elder G. W. Wells, pas tor. services every Sabbath (Satur day), Sabbath school 10 a. m. tlonal services at 11 a. m.; a dordial invitation to all. Correspondence of The Gazette-News. Waynesvllle, Sept. 29. President M. D. Klnsland and Secretary Jesse D. Boone, together with the board of directors, have worked hard for the Haywood countv fair whlrh tn ho held at Waynesvllle, October 3-6 in clusive. The result is that this Is go ing to be a great success, beth In at tendance and exhibits. The Haywood County fair Is seven jears old, is growing bigger and bet ter as the years go by, and the coming one next week will distance all others In the years now gone. It Is the one big, great fair of all western North Carolina. Here will be found the fin est horses, bent cattle, hlrevat and best hoes, finest sheen, ramos chick ens, greatest and most varied agricul tural .exhibits, handsomest men, pret tiest ladles, sweetest babies, biggest and best aDOlee. In fact and In ahnrt the very best of everything that It takes to make a fall fair a great grand and glorious success. But the best thing has been omitted. riveryDoay loves a ood hnrun rara ana old Haywood IITRjpKISIIES No Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn or Dyspepsia Five Min- ' utes Later. Every year recnlnrlv mora than million stomach sufferers In the Unit ed States, England and. Canada take Pape's Diapepsin, and realize not only Immediate, but lasting, relief. This harmless nreoaratlon will ril. irest anvthlna Vnn eat a n nv.wm m I a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach j uo iiiiuuiea atitsrwarus. If your meals don't fit comfnrtahlv or what vou aat llpa ilka a lllmn nf lead in your Btomarh, or if you have neanourn, mat is a sign or indiges tion. . Get from vmir nhsLrmnrlat n Ktiant case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no aonr rlalnira- nn hnlchinir nf undigested food , mixed with acid, no stomach gasbr heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach. Nausea, Deltbltat,lng .Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and besides, there will be no sour food left over In the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. . PanA'a ninnandn la a port a I n for OUt-of-nrriAr atnmnnha haitnujut ii takes hold of your food and digests It Just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. ,. , Relief in Ave minutes from all atom 'sure roes some1 nlnnir thla ltn& phl. . v. n - o . .no j latn nvuri 111 iivc muiuies irom an acom- wlli be even better than heretofore, lach misery Is waiting for you at any and that is saying a great deal. Be- drug store. side Col. W. C. Coil's string- of swift These larare B-rpnt pum contain steeds, there will be here about twnlmora than anfriclont tn ihnrnn.hin atwm vi nne winners, trotters and cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, In pacers from Tennessee and Kentucky digestion or any other stomach dls stables. There will surely be some thing doing on the splendid, oblong, half-mile race track this year, and It will be no surorise ahnuld soma milm be made In the fast time of 2:12 to z:io. The biplane fllehts will be of un usual Interest, and will doubtliess draw Immense crowds to witness this new and novel feat The midway will be open at nlsrht this vear. Thla la another progressive and pleasing feat ure ot trus tair different from hereto fore. The, price at nhrht will ha nnlv 10 cents, and the free entertainment features will be high slack wire walk ing and motion pictures. . Special rates will be riven hv the Southern, the nrlce for ronnH trin from Ashevllle being only 81. Diarrhoea la always mora r i prevalent during September. Be pre pared for It Chamberlaln'a f'..tlv Cholera Remedy la prompt and effec tual, it can aiwavs na nenenrieri unn I order. 4 X LIGHTNING STRIKES oil RESIDENCE Mr. Swann'a Arm Singed, Mrs. Swannj with Baby, Is Knocked Down. , 1 ne nouaa or Hnwell Nvann nAow Weavervllle, was. struck by lightning last nignt during the thunderstorm which visited this section and Mr. Swann and members of his family anri ! ii.ln . k -f owaiin ana men Dors or Ms rami y a"l dilert ' f V harrowly eBCaM ous Injury. , One First Church nt Chrlf nioti.t new enurcn building 14 North French nruau avenue, near Havwnod atr. siae entrance. Services avarv Rim day morning at 11 o'clock; Sunday scnooi at :45; testimonial meetings Wednesday evenlnn at -ls Th. reading room Is in the Electrical building, 62 Patton avenue, room No. 2. r.nd Is open every day except Sun- niiy. irora 10 to lz and from A in t All are cordially welcome to the ser vices ann to the reading room. Biltmore Methnrilat rhi-roh T n FL Chrlstenberrv. nastor. Praachin every second ana fourth Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 d. m.: Sundav school m m. every Sundav: Braver maatln weanesuay evening 7:30 p. m. The Laz-Fos Way. If you had a mediclna that mnM strengthen the liver, the stomach, the moneys ana tne bowels, and at the same time make vou iirnmr with . systematic tonic, don't you believe you wouia soon be we!17 That's "The Lax-Kos Way." We ask you to bnv tha flr hntti. on the money-back plan, and you will ask your druggist to sell you tha second. It keeps your whole Insldes right There is nothlnir elaa Lax-Fos. Remember the name LAX-FOS. Spend pleasant evening at To'eato. THE iVEATH EB TEMPKRATIJBjB. Ashevllle. I a Sfc Jl it 64 Atlanta , ... Augusta. . Charleston. . Charlotte... Jacksonville. Key West... Knoxville. . . Mobile New Orleans New Tork . Oklahoma. . Raleigh... . Savannah . . Washington.. Wilmington.. Normal today temDaratnr. irrvipitairon, .vs. Forecasts until a D. m fnr iRh.. vllle and vteinlty: Fair weather to night and Sunday! cooler tonight For North Carolina: Fair ami t.i.. tonight; Sunday fair : moderate rniih. ai winua. !0 .74 92 90 90 92 90 90 88 90 98 90 62 94 8k 90 82 of Mr. Swann's krms was singed and a irue ana oaoy were Knocked down. The llirhtnlnir struck tha inm r.t the house and le veral shingles were Knocked on. i j , Mr. Swann waV lying In bed. when the bolt Struck. With hl em nn Ik. sewing machine, Whlch was near the I. J 1 . . . . . m ... ueu. mi wire was walking toward the bed and fell to tha floor, nth.. than the shock they were not hurt but air. ewann complained of a. stiffness In his arm today. One of his children, asleep In bed, was not awakened. Mr. Swann stated that the flash was blinding and he thought the whole house was on fire. TlfilFf 101 CHILI TELLS OF ITS METHODS 90 How Thev Went Ahnnt V an Mi 61; . v ing Conclusions as to the Schedules, - Tiie Foremost BiiliEiii V-V i ii- ' ' ii - , ,r m ' liiaim,.,. i - T, V ," j In This City of Exclusive and Distinctive Fashions ; in Women's and Misses' Outergarments t With larger stocks and more comprehensive assortments than we have ever ex-,hibited.- We extend you a cordial invitation to attend our exhibition of autumn and - winter fashions. - - .,' ,v It is Asheville's foremost style show, and will nieal particularly to women and young women of discriminating taste to those who seek individuality and high gradeness of both quality and workmanship at reasonable, sensible prices. ' '.I..'' " i . . ' . ,.. - ' ' ' ' To the woman who has always sought the services of the exclusive tailor and dressmaker and paid tbeir high prices to get originality, it will prove a revelation for here she can see the finished creations at half their prices magnificent ex amples of their art the highest standard of outer attire, whether ready-to-wear or made to measure. Your presence is requested. v , ' . . . . ', Hi I. r If ' ' v Peerless-Fashion Stores Company r - .51 Patton Avenue,, ; . . . - . 4.. WILL MEET HERE 0GT0BER25,2G,27 Agricultural Demonstrators Will Come Here, in Prefer ence to Washington. E. T. Weaver, ii'intv airipiiiiuni demonstrator, who . waa in Ahovina yesterday, stated that be has Just been Informed that tha mantim. . v. county agricultural demonstrators of ths part of the state will be held in Asnevine October 25. 26 and 27. The program for the meetlnr hna m.i vw... arranged but Mr. Weaver stated that mere win probably be some of the best farmers in the state In attendant at the meetlnar. C. n. HuHann i. directs the demonstrators all over the state. Is exnected to ha nn..i lso District Agent Mlllsaps, who Is wen Known among the farmers of this section. It is also likely that the United States department of agricul ture will send a representative. - There was some talk of hnvin thi. meeting in Washington but It was finally decided thttt It wouhl ha httr to come to Ashevllle. FAHMEBS' SUPPLY CO. OFFICERS ABE ELECTED Will Conduct Mercantile Bus inessDetails Not Work ed Out. fnlookod For. WflATIIER BUREAU WIUJS I. MOORE, . Chiet ,. MjM' ::".v -.. v , -.. .. , vJ V X-1 . ' . ' " ' r i Summary of Condition. a l ."ncn.Mler' .. fail' 9U!?: Prof. Henry C. Emery of Wash- Mountains eaatwaro , " ,V. , . , ' told the members of the PI valley lotnlr 5?.tWh.Ml"'"IP" Nat,onal A""'"" Of Cotton Man Sitrmrnorth:', JE "taft" and hi. colleague. cauwd shower, from th r., u ..'n,e ' ?"c TJ1'' partlc- Lakes. Ohio Vallav , a- .T rr7 ''"."'" " w ulr"1 "n ArtWEteTla far-unconcerned, we r. . f ii Ewesslve amounts of are confident that our results are ac- Rorir ark i in. T a ... . . r" oaaia or coraparinon," h,de- "c.V.k.t""', VZh- "i Problem was to ..- n..ir 7 7 " isuiian certain (funeral nrinclDlea of fair i.uthA. .1.1. .. . 7 . invaiKigauons. ine next problem was . . i-.LS-Z. r:"A laeiau to tne peculiarities of a mrllr. Ot.seW r? ular industry. This was dons first for Observer, Weather Bureau. chemicals, then fr nin .nn ....... U & Department or Agriculture, tJ&L . 'f v uj uui (HSC-lllR, IU- ciudlngr tatiaHrlana. cotton tmri. at. I Ports, and accoununu trained In cot ton manufacturing In atmlvlnir hnlh Jtha books and the processes at varloiu nun and their results were submlt Ited to the beard for fl nal r.vl.lr.n They may not exactly fit tha cost ac cording to methods of Individual mills, but they come as near to meeting the requirements of the Industry aa a I whole as Is practically possible and have proved th'miutlvcs easily adap table to all mills uai tiff modern rmtth- JocU" The foIlowin ruanlutlfin wu. I adopted: "LrKUlation chaniln tha tarin (should only be made after all the facts relating to the duty have hepn nra- IsenUd to furnlh information. We I urge that chnnves should not ha mnd I In any schedule until the Information obtained by this body has bwn sub mitted to congress and alvnn punald- If ration. We deny tlmt i.r iniluwirv Is over-capitalized or li-at :lie rotur Ion the actual caultal lnvctnl u or I ever has been exsoaslVR. or timt thcru Is any trunt or Comiiiimtion In anv ioranuh of the buslnpwi." Satire. ;. ' . Did VOU hear of tha the Hempstead hunt?" ' "No.-what was It?"- - ; v "Tli.y J.llled a'tij." fi 1 nfl Farmara ' rn.nn.miit... i i. , niiu Educational union bald . this mornlns. the nrlmarv n.. "UH.H was to complete the organl satron or the Buncombe County rarmern union ann Hm.i.iv .I.I.L .- " l'"J ,B " o a commercial organ ization. The company recently re ceived a charter to conduct a mercan tile business with an iMih..i,.j ital of 125,008 and today the officers and directors were elected. Th-v propose to conduct . .tor. in ,. ..i clnlty of the depot and to sell goods i uio memners or the organization and any others.' Tha m.mi... v,.... already 'subscribed $2200 car Ital They have not yet fully worked out the details of the proposition but it Is likely that connaaalnn. k. mads to th stockholders. They held another meeting thla afternoon to consider the bonds of the officers. 3. C. Cowan was elected president and E, P. Btradley secretary and treasurer.. The directors are aa fol lows: " J. C. Cowan V. t A H. Daniel, J. E. Rtevana "n..A Morean. R. P Tih.i.i..j r - Alexander. ' The oercablta - """" ui CUU- wtiicr iunU. . . . BACK TO SUNDAY SCHOQL DAY MOVEMENT AFOOT Effort Is Being Made to . En list Interest of All the Sunday Schools. . There Is a movement on foAt the Sunday school workers of the city to have a "Back to Runit.v Rphn.i day. An eltvit is being made to sret every Sunday school Interested to the extent that all who attanit win n. deavor to have as great an attend ance as possible at each of th. Kh.ni. on the second Sunday In October.- wnicn is the day designated. " . I ne efforts Will aan.nlnllv h. ed toward those who do not attend Sunday school. It ia thniicfir rkat Is? they can be Induced to go for a few Sundays they will then attend without ui!illg. . , . '-.- '-, :. ' In speakinrr of tha m.ttv day afternoon nns of the church workers Who Is Interaatari In th. movement stated that ha thought if all the schools would work to see how great an attendance they could have " on that day much arond nnM k. ... compllshed. . j Washlnirton noatal -nflixi.i. ... .ia to have recently returned a letter ad dressed to Hon. Ciiarles E. Huchu market "dead." Artificial wood for from straw, hu l,.n i...j .... n T m . rTonchman. f ' - - - f " '' : - 'r'--w' '. ' ') v. . ........ . . ! 5 1 'Sr..' ., : . - . Montana broke all bi r n cor.l- Iciwl prodiii'tlon lut ,... i... ...i.. 2,1120,1170 short tons. f..r i-' Hi TO tlAKE .PROPAGATION FOR COLD WEATHER ; Our gootla a, well as pricey will please" you.' Come in and let uh 1,6w you why you will save money by buying n rrog- ress Range or Heating Stove for your bath room. Buy - i:r' HA 'itNew Perfection Oil Heater. ' '' r If you wish to burn wood, our Success Heat ers beats them all. Low prices and easy pay ments. liemeiuler, we carry .'a Tull line of all Wool and Cotton Blankets, Comforts, Rugs, Art i' '-'. '-''- " fl It! ..'. Tw 1 ( a at . t . ... 4 VI V a a4 ii It riiiiiri- t, on) horu. opi.l t h ti-Ht.ln li " i t 1 r' r.Tin Clrcct ' i. nt v hi. h &Mi ( ,i ),., I " 1 V . rtn.
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