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Thursday, October 5, 1311. TTFE ASIIEVTLLE GAZZTTS-ldTTS. PAGE STVTiX-- I a Jaseball STANDING OF THE CLUBS. New York V. Chlcaeo.. .. Flttsburg . . Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati . , Brooklyn . . Boston . , . . NATIONAL. , Won. Lost. Pet . ,. 95 50 ,56 . . 8 0 . .. 84 67 , '.. 78 68 . .. 73 71 .. .. II II 59 .81 40 106 .697 .656 .541 .507 .456 .422 .274 Philadelphia Detroit . ; , Cleveland , . Chicago. . . . Nw York-.'. Boston , . . . Washington St. Louis .. AMERICAN. Won. Lost P.C. . . . 99 60 .664 , 98 62 . . . 79 ' 71 .. ,. 75 69 .. .. 76 74 ,. .. 75 . 74 .. 64 87 42 108 .587 .627 .521 .607 .607 .424 .280 .RESULTS YESTERDAY. American. - , At Washington Philadelphia 2 Washington 4. At New York Boston 6; New York 4. . . ' At Cleveland First game, Detroit 8; Cleveland 0. ' Second game Detroit 6; Cleveland 8 (called seventh, darkness). ' At Chicago First game, St. Louis 6; Chicago 14. Second game St Louis 2; Chicago 1 (called end eighth; darkness).. THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE. it ft 33 68 66 72 . 74 .64 . 74 . 78 . 60 ,72 . 74 . 54 . 66 ; 74 . 58 .72 -I 83 86 84 82 80 90 fair, cool weather and Its' continued eastward progress will be favorable for the continuance of fair weather in this vicinity tonight and Friday, with no material change in tempera ture. . R. T. LINDLEY, Observer Weather Bureau. Sunday in Vermont 86 88 88 72 82 86 80 84 j " National. At Philadelphia Boston 7; Phila delphia 8. Second game Boston 7 : Philadel phia l.. , ,i , At Brooklyn New York 2; Brook lyn .1. juui& hi tl Ashevllle . ; ...... Atlanta . . , . . . Augusta. . . . . , . . . Charleston . . . , . . . , Charlotte .. . . .. .. Jacksonville .... . . Key West . . . . .... Knoxvllle Mobile .. .. .. .. . New Orleans .. .. .. New York ; . . , . . . Raleigh . . ...... . Savannah . . .... Washington . . .... Wilmington . . .... Normal today: Temperature 69 de grees. Precipitation .08. Forecasts until 8 p. m. Friday for Ashevllle and vicinity: Continued fair, cool weather tonight and Friday. For North Carolina: Fair tonight, cooler in central and east portions; Friday fair; moderate north to northw est winds. ' Summary of Conditions. A storm of increasing Intensity has moved from the extreme southwestern portion of the country to Utah and unsettled, showery weather has result ed over the greater portion of the region included between the Rocky mountains and the upper Mississippi valley. Excessive amounts of precip itation are reported (In Inches and hundredths) as follows: Duron iro, Col., 2.20; North Platte, Neb., 1.01: The area of high barometric pres sure noted yesterday over South Da kota and Nebraska has now advanced to the Great Lakes, with generally Police Commissioner Waldo, of New York, was talking about the proper observance of the Sabbath. "I believe in a proper .observance of the Sabbath," he said, "but I should hata tn. me a lift nrn tn miph lAnorthn an prevail in certain sections of Vermont "A friend of mine is passing his va cation in Vermont. He Is staying with a rich farmer, one of his boyhood mates. "My friend the other Sunday said after lunch that he thought he'd take a stroll, and - swinging his stick. started off. . But he had hardly got halfway down the old-fashioned gar den when his farmer host came run ning after htm with an umbrella. . "'William,' he said, 'would you mind carrying this umbrella Instead of that cane on your walk? It would look less frivolous and worldly.' " Philadelphia Record. , . Enjoy an hour at Theato. U S. Department of Agriculture, A mttnri nTTTl T71 A ft WILU2 L MOORE,, CHiet. jPlctutes jou Jike,: Theato, on square ssrss , 8 w mm. Stops Falling Hair and Destroys Dandruff Makes the Hair Grow Long, Heavy and Luxuriant and We Can . 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Besides beautifying the hair, one application of Danderine dissolves every particle of Dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. It's exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing proper ties cause die hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. It at once imparts a sparkling bril liancy and velvety softness to the hair, and a few weeks' use will cause new hair to sprout all over the scalp. Use it every day for a short time, after which two or three times a week will be sufficient to complete whatever growth you desire. Vou can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will just get a 25 cent bottle of . Knowlton'i Danderine from any drug store or toilet i counter and try it as directed. 9 : fit $ ., ,.-, 1 fjjnMitsiiBjsl in a m ii i wmmmMmmtmmmmmim,,, imvitimmillmmA.Wmmtmmmmmi i i y 1111 i imhiiiiiii - s1v:"BiTE'M.-S ''N G' FklR 2 '''." ' ,'f ''.'--' .4-.-' ''; . ,:"4 . j. ; r-:?-" " 1 '''''. ,u. Octobeir0 10, 11, 12 mid laftt. Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday; and Friday Four days of educational exhibitions of the fin est products of the farm; apples, corn, wheat, oats, potatoes, etc., minerals, woods, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, poultry, pantry displays, needle work, and with . pj Amounting to More than Two tHousaiid Dollars r 'THERE5 WILL ALSQ BE LARGE DISPLAYS OFiTHE NEWEST AND MOST IMPROVED FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING GAS ENGINES, GRAIN DRILLS, DISC PLOWS, HARROWS, MOWERS, AND ALL THE SMALLER IMPLEMENTS THAT SAVE LABOR ON THE FARM, WITH MEN ON HAND TO EXPLAIN THEIR USES AND HOW TO USE THEM. THIS ONE FEATURE ALQNE SHOULD BRING EVERY .FARMER IN BUNCOMBE; COUNTY TO THE FAIR , ; ,:MtEMra u I tv tf e H .... ; - t ;t , ') ' ' ' ' '' ' . 1 - ' . . ....'... ... . . 1 " " " ' " " . - UkVt ALSO BEEN PROVIDED, INCLUDING A BAND OF ORIGINAL CHEROKEE INDIANS WHO WILL PLAY THE OLD ABORIGINAL GAME, LACROSSE; BALLOON ASCENSIONS AND PARA CHUTE DROPS; DARING DEATH SLIDE OF "HAPPY JACK" TAYLOR, WHO WILL SLIDE 1000 FEET ACROSS FRENCH BROAD RIVER INTO FAIR GROUNDS ON A SLENDER WIRE, WHILE F.NVF.T.OPF.n TO A MASS tVW TTKK. "v' " V . . . ' - ' WgOTUlS MOVING PICTURES a ,1 , I, ' ii' AND A HOST DF OTHER ATTRACTIONS IN FACT, THERE'LL BE SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE TO GIVE YOU PLEASURE. BRING YOUR NEIGHBOR! mM EJBri't JForfeet tHe Monster Street EXHIBITS MAY BE LEFT AT FAIR GROUNDS ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY BEFORE FAIR OPENS ON TUESDAY; DELIVER TO CARETAKER ON GROUNDS. WRITE FOR PREMIUM LIST; ENTRY LISTS CLOSE OCTOBER 7TH. "''-' ". - - , ' " Season Tickets for $1.00, for the four days, with privilege of going in and out of grounds at will; on sale at Cannichael's Drug Store, Walker's Drug Store, McKay's Phannapy, C. Sawyer's Grocer Store, and Hackney & Moale's Book Store. " ' ' : ' ' , Special Railroad Rates from all points in Western North Carolina on se 6th to 13th inclusive, good returning till midnight of October 16th. I Geo. S. .Fovel!, resident. " 1111 u . . ? 1 1 1 - . t rt n '' " r - ' IT . H '1 1 ' .L. Owen
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