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y, CvicLcr 2, 1311. - iLLi CAZLTTZ-ITH v 3. ft tliw! wrni. WKy is the soda cracker to-day such a universal food ? People ate soda crackers in the old days; it is? triue--but they bought- them from a barrel or bbx and took them home in a paper bag, their crispness and flavor all gone. To-day there is a soda cracker which is the 'recognized staple U ne e d a Biscuit Uneeda Biscuit are the most nutritious food made from flour and should be eaten ; every day by every mem ber (of the family from the youngest to th6 oldest; :rr ; i ' ' --it . Uneeda Biscuit soda crackers better any ever before made in the greatest bakeries in the world baked to perfection packed to perfection kept to y perfection until you take them, ove n-f r es h ' and crisp, irom tneir protecting pac NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY -f 0 JUST TBY A TEH GEHT ; BOX OF CASGARETS Insures Yon : for- Months Against a Blck Headache, Biliousness, Con stipation or a Bad Stomach. 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"F EASY TO SECURE Are in Much Demand Local Association -Wants No Questionable Shows. STDBY OF THE KILLIKfi OF DIPT. ROBT IJW Burns ville Eagle Says That Neither of the Negroes Is ' Dead One Man Jailed. T. J. Abbott, who has charge of the special attractions for the Western North Carolina fair, has just returned from Roanoke, where a fair Is in pro. gross, and where he went for the pur pose of looking over some of its at tractions with a view to booking some of them for the local fair. Mr. Abbott did not book any of the attractions, although he made tenta live arrangements with the managers of two shows to come here. He stated that he thought the majority of the shows he saw were not such as the people here would like. He said he met nearly a dozen secretaries from Cltorglu, South Carolina and Virginia, who were all looking for attractions (or, local fairs, and he said he wuk impressed with, the fact that all of them were looking for attractions of a higher order than are usually seen at 'county fairs;, that none of them seemed to be satisfied with what they bad seen at Roanoke. Mr. -Abbott seemed to think the cheap, vulgar shows will soon be things of the past in. this septlon. He. stated he was tolJ (hat most of the good shows have Hopped booking at the fairs and the lieirt ones that do book with ' them have nearly all signed up for the fall. 4 The Ivcal . managemsnt, s dot arm load to get noining nui me nest attrac tions for the midway, although It may require some trouble to do it. ' 1 .- 1 1 . .. J'or sore throat, swollen' tonsils, pimples on the tongue, gargle the throat or rinse the mouth with DAR BY'S PROPHYLACTKrFLUII dilut ed in a little, water. . It will quickly restore normal conditions. Bathe the skin with It to reduce swellings, cure insect bites or stings, wash out ragged wounds, old sores or barbed wire cuts. It disinfects the wound and heals the ilesh. Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold by. all druggists. , ,t The Kurnsvllle Eagle states that Zeb Peterson, who Is charged with being implicated in the killing of Cap tain Robert McKay and the shooting of two negroes, George and Emmett Young, at Green Mountain on the line of Yancey and Mitchell counties over a week ago, has surrendered to the authorities voluntarily and was re manded to Jail without ball at the pre liminary hearing. According to the Eagle, he was to have be en tried be before Judge Long Friday. . News from that region .comes slowly. The account of the tragedy given by the Eagle Is about the same as that published in The Gazette-News, : as told by Yancey county people, except that the two negroes are still ..'-alive and stand a chance of getting well. It states that Captain McKay of the McKay construction company hod been to Burnsvllle, where he secured nine negroes to work on. the Tennes see & North Carolina railroad, that they went to Green Mountain In two hacks and there the Petersons, Farm, Zeb and Bob, who were drinking, ap peared and demanded that they throw up their hands, .subsequently opening lire. McKay was killed and the two negroes badly wounded. ; Emmett Young waded the river to the Mitch ell county side and was taken to a hospital at Erwin, Term., George Young is still at Green Mountain. The three Petersons Immediately left the scene and Parm and Hub were still at large at the time of writing. The Eagle resents the fact that Yancey county Is receiving considera ble condemnation on account of the killing, and gives the press to under stand that the people of Yancey county are as law-abiding as can be found and regret the tragedy as much ns anyone could. It refers to one pa per which located the trouble in Burnsvllle, and goes on to say that It was nine miles from Burnsvllle and exactly on the line between Yancey and Mitchell counties. Vm'Ik Public SchoolH. Koifd Prohibitionist Die. New York, Oct. Alfred I Man- lerre, prohibition candidate for gov ernor of New York, In 1902, died at his home today after a protected Ill ness, aged 60. Always something new at Theato. 11. E. Miles, in Harpers Weekly. Today It is thoroughly evident that Instead of having the best system of common-school education, we have one of less value. The minds of our youth have been so wholly turned to the culture side that they have come to think that vocational training, and indeed, the vocations themselves, are negligible, if not undesirable. Our system has developed a great taste for politics, for the study of social prob lems, and, we might add, for the yel low penny paper, and an equal dis taste for the earnest, all-compelling conquest of a trade or occupation. Our whole educational system rests upon the accepted doctrine that it Is the duty or tne sttue to eaucate every Child that he may becomo an IntelH Kent, useful member of society. It retss upon the expectation that sub stantially all the children shall go through the elementary schools, and a very great proportion of them on through the high school, ! How untrue to this principle our system Is Is evidenced by the fact that less than half our children go beyond the sixth grade. Only one In three eompletes the grammar-school course, only one In five enters the high school, and only oive In thirty graduates from the high school. Our system, then, does not educate generally or thor oughly. It gives little more than the three R'i to half the children. One-half of the children . of the United States are, therefore abandon ed by the state, educationally, at the tender age of 14, and all of the chil dren are forsaken as far as trade ed ucation goes. " THERE IS absolutely " ' no word to express the efficacy of Scott's Emulsion v in the treatment of- - COUGHS, COLDS BRONCHITIS CATARRH, GRIPPE . am Hi a-a. IV '.. . RHEUMATISM 1H1 THE FIUMTISINE Secretary of Board of Trade Is Receiving Many Letters of Inquiry from West. The board of trade is now making arrangements to begin the winter campaign to Induce tourists to come to Asheville. Secretary Buckner says he Is already receiving numbers of letters from people who are contem plating, coming here for the winter and some of these are from sections rarely ever heard from before; es pecially from the central and north western states. He thinks the pros pects for the winter are good, and that the advertising in the newspa pers, which gave such good results luBt year, should be started eaerller (his year. Mr. Buckner says he is now receiv ing a great many letters from West Virginia, from people who desire to come here for a tew months or to locate permanently. There is already good sized colony of West Virginia people at Weavervllls, and It is like ly more will come. Store Closed a; .: ' Today; - - J'THC TORt THAT SAVH YOU MONEY" t MR. C06GIHS ADDRESS QN "THE THREE HEAVENS" At Men's Meeting of Y. M. C. ! A. Mr. Burton Speaker at First Boys' Meeting. Vaudeville, Opera House, Dally. The speaker at the Y. M. C. A. fnen's meeting yesterday afternoon Was Rev. J. C Cogglns. who deliv ered an address on the "Three llenv ens of th Bible.'- The music was furnished by the boys' orchestra and Mrs. Rex Homer Troutman sang a solo. , Mr. Cogglns rend from the twelfth chapter of second Corinthians, where reference is made to a third heaven, and he reasoned that if there is a third heaven there must be two oth ers. The first heaven or paradise, he said, was the first resting place of (nan upon creation; the second, for the reception or spirits; the third or lust, the "heaven of heavens," where in God dwells. i The men's meeting was held at 4 'clock and at 3 o'clock 8. P. Burton spoke to the boys. This was the first boys' meeting of the season and was well attended. THE VJEATHEB TEMPKHATTJRS. Ashevllle . , . . Atlanta ... Charleston ... Charlotte ... . Jacksonville . . , Key West ... . Knoxvllle Mobile ... . ,. New Orleans . . . Si .. 81 . . (8 ..70 .. 68 .. 74 .. 71 .. 72 .. 76 .. 7( n 7 8K 8 . 7 (2 80 8 88 2 New York. . . Oklahoma . . . Raleigh Savannah . . . Washington . Wilmington SO 74 70 .72 4 74 CO 92 78 88 80 t Normal today: Temperature 0 de grees; precipitation ,08. Forecast until 8 p. m. Tuesday tor Ashevllle and vicinity: Occasional showers tonight or' Tuesday. , For North Carolina: Local rains tonight or Tuesday; moderate variable winds. Summary of Conditions. A disturbance M advancing from the eastern slope of tha Rocky Moun tains, preceded by unsettled weather from Montana, Wyoming. Colorado and Kansas eastward to the Atlantic Coast region. Excessive amounts of precipitation are reported (in Inches and hundredths) as follows: Charles ton, 8. C, 1.80; Toledo, (X, 1.14; New York, N. Y., 1.08; Louisville, Ky., 1.04; St. Louis, Mo., 1.00. The continued eastward progress of the storm will be favorable fur the occurrence of occasional showers in this vicinity tonight or Tuesday, with no material change in temperature. , R. T. L1NDLEY, , Observer, Weather Bureau. 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We can refer to former patients in nearly every stats In the Union, and lii exarjf city in the south who endorse and recommend our tr'iatmet t " Our patients are almost exclusively from the better c'asaes. Many of our cures In cases of paralysis, rheumatism, dys pepsia, neurasthenia and other chronic dweasea are remarkable, and will convince any one of the efficiency of the treatment . Consultation at FxnUarlum free. Appointments may be made by telephone. Descriptive pamphlets mailed free. THH ticca SANITARIUM Mi: A ANNV 3XVt, Matroa. rimne :..' , . .' 1" I V '' i.'i fctreft. . Ashevllle, N. O. S 1 - . 1tMO ltsjaa,aiveah HJ i. - pm iat mui Meiiiiati Mil tut sarvl i ejlav. W WEAVER.VILLE ONE SCH EIH'LK F.1TECTIV E.MONDAY, OCTOBEIt 2nd, 1911. Leave Wcavervllle ,. r Iav Pack Square 5:45 A. M. 0:0 A. M. 8:10 A. M. 9:00 A. M. 10:10 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 18:10 P. M. 1:00 P. M. , ' 2:10 P. M. ., 3:00 I. M. 4:10 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 6:10 P. M. 7:00 P. M. ' Schedule same on Sunday except the B:45, 6:30 and 8:10 A. M. trips are omitted, and an extra car will leave Pack Square at 4 P. M. and Weaver viile at 6:10 P, M. ; .. Asheville & East Tennessee Railroad 7 North Main Street. urn l'l CAM ) ttrrjctorm. Takes onlv om hundred lwriM sanit tksini4i...i it p-aed iwdth reoord. Briok bulldtnn. Steam Lest. Excellent table. Large cvm nartum. Park-like oanotra OonoerU, Uoturea, teooia, Kf-KTU1I, Writ for out HENRY JEROME STOCKARD. Preeldent, Ral elCC. The Normal and;Collegiate Institute '''-:: ASHETILI.E, N. 0.' . Under the care of the Presbyterian church, offers to young women ex cellent opportunities for thorough education. A faculty of 18 trained teachers gives facilities for thorough Instruction in four courses of study. . Board and tultloL. only $100 per year. Tuition alone, for day ..pupils, only $30. For catalogue, address KDWAI.D p. CUILDS. President. The fall term begins 8pt J. 1I1L Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder i. d ii g -i-.i Ai Alli jr. t v." . ? '"-4vi1 VVt 4fc a J-- ECONOMY Is not always a question of the . Cost of Ener supplied-more often the efficiency of its transf or- mation into usefulwork :morai; Cools Wife - 1 VrMaor a Ue41ai mt tran f' rr.i fly tt Wi4 F1re ft Tiy a Gazcttc-Newr. Went Ad.
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