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r , , i " - ttt Ar"v T - V .Jrcvlit, O.t.'.-.r 11. ;,.f. I " i. - 1 PHYSICIAN WO TIED WIFE TO A THEE IS PLACED IN AN ASYLUM. CULL SIGK HOSE EIUZ'JS EMH, E!3 - - - 5TC i:ECH. C Dr5TtPATI03. TAKE CSKiRETS. 11 mil' I ' " "' NEWrARRIVALS EVENING DRESSES -COATS AND SUITS Ptisitivclv sonif of th? jirc't liiM iikhK'Is of the " reason's -showinir. Valups that you can- not luilioato."' Styles that yon , will ajrovp. Assortment at its best. Visit hero today. ALTERATIONS FREE I I I f ' ! I - i - I ' M l " Sli k hndwtn: .A!rs trr tfeem to texy Bwr, iW!". tfrmtnvtm few 4 Id U howrls or m t-k jobv-! - Pinnous Imttrr, iiutoad f tln ihn-K-n ojU fai rvbriel lct the U-d. WTrt this puison mrtiM th drlioalF hnin Unw it roiunstion aa! th&t rfoll. arful throbtucs I t"a aivtn nnwT th rau hr Mimnlatint lb IiTr. making h poion ' move on and oat and purifying the Mood. TV rffert is almost inatantane otUL Ijkitot irfanav aresititv armnlmi are p-allr prin to hd ai tw. not aoffr. for tbT ran be quickly rami ly Caarareta. One tak es UKisht will strairntea Jrnn ml by mcrntnK a -ent Imx means - - . a clear - he id and pf rfert health for months. IDxtn't foneet the ehiMren their "Htl lndr need a eond. cvntle. eleansins. too. Children cLidly take Casrarets. because thejr bute eod never irripe or sicken. V Ssn3 IE ' f J I r ' J lev I 1 Si v t r in I .. as" I U I i ) l 0 1 I J Afff) MRS WC W'tUS. Following a wild but brief au:onobj trip, at the ef.rf of h he I. his hyMefk-al jovr.f mitt to a tree pj the roadnkle near atmt, L. t.. Dr. TV. Cbarie IVil.U. a S'r..:iim(-Di i'bri-Uri f tfut tiace. was deelared Insane and was taken to tbe reutrsl It'.iy Afyiam. Ad ex'tsire i-e (,f drax i- y.tUj ,r be tirk-iaiii who examined Dr. WUUf to hiTe eaned tae trouble wbk-h arooiied the iaiiabitaots of i;j; j.r. (leorge Dajton, a brother of Mrs. WB21, kaa tb doctor ore her a dnu nbea their machine broke dowa kMi bv becauie brxerical. FROM SAN DIEGO. I wk!. ' rd Mr. Kobioxiu Write if ' n- : lliH-tit Tri the llelistl of t CaJioraia, o.gi,: ?hi niarket thfr I.'!, arm, :-r aiif'A-jih '-riii ih!ir '-' ij.itl to If mt -if yua are t-r.t-!nitifi! s( a tri at n. he continent, with a '!--nir I- f'liUiw the ei.imjie of fiAU'a an'l r4.- is. to tt! Parl!V- anl c a rt, it f"r ;,r is. 'ifw J'' thr jVut.-rn i'aiJf::- anij 5un-5 ri!-. Mori- j-r a thn it tr'i!d lit f'.r - to ni-tnin rri- fxijt. I ma'- '.r.-w;iirii-ho' trip throih KanisaA , Mi-;jri :ii or-. &UiKhiu y-r lo montnji unit trii'-w Jtuutr.ward from Aheviiiir for Sjartr?l wra:, AiUnU. Jj W ritaIDi Jin-l til!,!" -lr!-;t-ii ' ' 'a!forn,a f th-- t., roo'e the f r 1 ; ' (Kinthern i th- ri"-t ilii.tf W Irft .V(ihe'iile in it"- extr'-:ne h a' "f J.l-. found it -o.l-r in iiamn'.r-.. ai.fl worir wrai w;:h i-intf'irt iti N"-w iirli-ari. Es-n T-iui ;i 'iid-rt .fjhi-'l th-:r f f ori jifi'iwirrjf f-r vre ony urctTnforta;-;-f- ho)fv. rf--rtr!t,z hot V.x, Yuma, AriWn full of intrit and alid tnti.'l to the liffrr-! Uirlt;- aiiJ the va -xtf-nt ir:et Ufi'l ''f our. In .w we ha'I time to i;ifc- :h- "o-iit'ii n.r it utornotlie anl s ' the t -. i!h a wave li'in-Amern an courier who upbuiie.) to u all Uie wor.'Jer" tot -jixiint oid town. We k.-j. !. me of i;eorii- W. 'ali!e. !he ' Sittle where h; "t. a .r;i,ir.e Ne 'irSe.-ir Ijs'in thr.'.'t ritarkejji. ;.irlc iifjf ;tni: '-;irr. rheir ?r:TJi a. .4 hTJf. rn-iKin ; of ih-ro fiir The jiIii.Dp hk ken o ei f-r sfvm, or a fr:-, Ii:a;ui al! th !rinkiits Tr- remot,el ?rn he tr,nn, irrtveN-r1 ho had he.e ted to i.nt their thr".t: the women the biii k ki,a: w lace man lr.ii'.na ther Bimrf'th. d.trk A ir-at train load from the last glimpae 'of the-netUng fe In two boats, with hardly time toj ilar knew hair come, shattinx usiship provisJons or water. Htr a n'"" Peerless-Fashion 51 Patton Ava Co. nun in js suddenly- and porcelain rover on securely as a 1 lih of apple f them ; atimpnne. nan inepo . a cn '.'i jjunjlayibusinew enterprise and beautiful Motion. ! horaen. with plenty of tm to grow ljlljin ana a marvelous irrowin propoe Isied fcr the next four years at least. j? ' tv.n.ir.ir into -;.iromi the cool. I until the Panama exposition brings it ai.il ,r:.( -ir, i.wzes that Mesa this isreat o the pinnacle of its promise. Tbiaxa i-ro- t ir ae-urnl us that the tro.ic vejte-tare done in the west in a broader and t!ion .lid not, as in Florida, denote ,reer a ni-ti. 111 u. i r-i .in .-nerrat climate. We rde ' of chivaln and roman. tne woutn. i--l n; niin- ! : Jl! ;Hed ..i;t i,f San Antonio "minx a we enter the acnaoi into Mexico to rht i-)e thee eaAentiaL1 o' touring r--v ;:-Tient hal :o z thirnrv or K:i ( uie. ..f the tr.--.in i-.it-h.-r. T-- .i!;ie ! ihrr.iiL-h th...iiaml ,.r mil.-, of vine-One doesn't break (Convention, for i-w preii 111 liii-wmi. .m- rardii. oranae ri.i mon irroves ana 'o.,k'i t'ii-r-t.!ar j.iti'-r.ij. ure verv 1 ,ma ivn r.tr.i he. The era pes grow few her. Th. . a sanit.-.i iutn and are t o' trained over trel- .' r ; r.KS. hene t! yours iliy and ari-.rs; but the bunches are r-1, or ha an ;.. in- in it. take the f,u:.,. an, ; , r:.i,e a mouthful ai re' train. In Tn.. lack earn to" 1 m.wt i;,ri;e !.,r (.retty tal.le inan i. ii.ii' orir.kina cup, iml away nn-nl j nr., Friend met 11 in I.o Anceles. laying card: no matter how t!c I ..h.;t t.uey western mf 'roiiolis. "Gu- ia) i .tr-!s j that ! the With '-omina: w warm f"r : !-5t' .nir th;. Trie trip i: rie 9 e e the iriii out fit of tniji an ) ho its dratf. traej,-r liifi't j :r. Tela. Teva.-.. thi- mate .,-.i- .a'- -;th . .." lav.v ami 'i-- " o: 1 " .i.-rrini'-i)'."- '1: i,l o-ir mot i:.i, r-jii, f. iiow ;ra ..-i r a l". S. .'i. 'jii.'rrt. rriia- ' ;i-r--ri''-af,:. ri-tarriii.ir t., it r--4i- 1 ll.et t -aT!i'f:ei) at San Ant'.'.i'.. rii- f:'iun. -ii .ti 'hi- w.--t a it ttpi-ln-.J San 1 Atitorie. watt ,1 li'-rioan of only a few y-ijr r-fi'!en' e -n .,nr ..nnr ' i.;ji ;.o.:e 'he iatiiiuae Diien:J ., it a'w V rer.' h a ni! lierrtian: lie hud tr:an;' t.j'ie-' l.l oli;-. and i,att!e ih iiiok.n !i.niiin'l:.' i..rwar-l I ' Jal.all.-o- ! r: a-f-n : he es .-rr:,y of li'tl.- yellow in-n ;t,v to San Die fna-. 'Wliat it AiiB-lmV" W'- the tell in horrified sur- matier with tllU lecause there seem W be none. Yon may speak to whom you please, wear what you fancy, do as vou choose; you will not attract attention for no matter how peculiar yon are. your neighbor is more eccentric. falifurnians lire lavitthly and ioyousljr. and to the cas ual oliferver th pursuit of pleasure would keem to be the serious business itiof iife. There are an amoxing num- thi lier of theaters, neair-theati-rs and .I io re true a steel to their : be!iate to det ry their irhl.or. Am Diego. If don't set held up in it i a h!itlin t ity. hut lo lllifttie (;o to f'hicago It L a o l-autiful. hut to. and here we have a Ixk Anstele cannot ln.th hotter and colder IS- ha a fine climate has a perfect one. One ! the j radiant day follows another without a nia.ijt j circle ex-i-.tK.t, ; mthtji of grateful l.o-t Ans . it l.':t attra. vou are corn.:. ! Al.gel.-s; j if ..u want 1 or N. w York, so i S.-in lii.-t 'lifll.it. that ej.'.l. It i 'thrre. Ashe. 1 j lut S..n Diew.i of ti-: id te ! ';i-t ,.I.C tain IV ii-H. when a light pair of blanket good tin ked under one's chin, -eded the.- glorious day a!i ikIi the 'inimer. Thi air is not moving picture shows; pleasure parks, beaches modeled after f't.ney Island or Itockaway beach, and out of door gayeties of every aort. These- are pat ronize) Sundays as well a week days; but the churches are numerous and thronged with worshippers, so it would .-em that no one In San Mego tas in his house If there is any place else he t an get into. The servant question 1 solved here for those who cannot afTord St'i and :o a month for Jap, by taking an apartment or small bungalow and eating at the scores of restaurants and caterers. The tiny bungalows of three, four, five or six rooms are very attractive; of such a variety of styles Maria" lied, the t'hinese quarter, the old Kren'-h market, park, cemeteries and bayou to detail th'- tour would luake complete letter. I Will "tllj say for the benefit of reader of the social column that the favorite head gear of pretty New O; leans maids and matron in the morning I the eunbonnet. Hut to say mnborine! d'lcwi't convey an Idea of the indi viduality and grace of that usually pro.aic article, as It Is worn by a injiiana f'reole. It is most often white and ruffled; It Is set J'--rl'v on the head at an angle to add mys tery to the dark eye that languish beneath it; it curves and tip bewltch ingly. Accompanying the morning oar and hop- to on thefciK,! to meet them. Tales of train ! feel w.-re told viith shudders 1 S'jct ofTieiaU and fellow travelers, ! thru ur f rgi-ant. under whose mili- ' like our mountain air. tint it is asjand bowereil in vine ann tinwers. wing - felt a sene of pndec :; cxhilirating. It has the 'piality that (The cafeteria is a western Institution scoffed at danger. One of the i one luxuriate in. on the deck of althat has not yet pall I on the writer. (arty was uir.g n harp little pen-1 steamer on the tireat Ijake or the 'knife. The soldier Irfiv looked at it j ocean. And how it makes you eat and aid, I h.ie no knife; I never land Bleep! 'carry a weapon. In trouble It is bet-j The H'y of ftin Diego i wondcr- ter not to lut t.ne. If the train rot.- i fu!i- situated, sti girt and mountain - lM-t come, all there i to do is stand 'circled. Tin- blue bay. with th.- moun together and rush them. And they II ; la,r,, rismx from Its shores as they not get my money: they'll g.-t me j , from North Carolina's ike Tuxa- brst. Hi stalwart six t'-et t oi-1 wav. is said to surimsti or at least rival i djeriiTO looked verv aggresslle. but, 'he beautiful bay of ai.leu. -anvhow we fell inclined more to "stand to- u j OVelv. and sunvts of marvellous ' ,:leht "'""f the line he goes to where get he.-" and "rush" the other way. j , 00r and uagnilicer,-e are painted for 1 . case of a hold-up. j ug mightly by the Titan artist that! Crossing the d.Hw rt, we mvw many j ridi-s upon the car of Flioebus Apollo, of our netfhlor the Mexican: the ! I;ut we have no twilights, untl we miss I who sometlmrs Inluilges the cafeteria 'habit when down Imn shopping or i visiting. These places of refreshment are brilliantly lighted and spotlessly 'clean, fining in the wou!d-he-fed le- jgin at the extreme right or left a Itne case may oe ana swing arouna the circle. First he helps himself to .a large tray, napkin and the table silver he needs for his proposed meal. of aggra'-ating thirst and hunger they wer picked up 1Y another tramp, the Clan McDonald, and taken to Liver pool. The hoard of trade there took care or Foley and Seymour and gave them passage money back to New York. CAUSES SICKNESS. hmmI Health IilipoteJble with a Iti-or-dcred Stomach. There is nothing that will create sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people daily contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. We urge every one suffering from any stomach derangement, indiges tion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, lo try Rexall Dyspepsia Tab lets, with the distinct understanding that we will refund their money with out nuestion or formality, if after rea sonable use of this medicine they are not satisfied with the results. We re commend them lo our customers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who has not been benefited by them. Three sizes, S3c. 50c. and II. a Imx. Sold in Asheville only at our stor The Rexall Store. Smith's drug store. Pack square and South Main St. THE WEATHER TEMPKKATTJR. men in sombreros, fringed legging them; when, from the veranda or our and with scarlet handkerchief knot- i wide Western window. A Treat! So Sweet f Add Cream-then lEat 1 W S. sS A delicious, ready-trxerve food made, of white Indian corn, cooked and flavoured, then toasted to a crisp, tempting brown tt The Memory Lingers 39 L Porturn Cereal Company, Liniacl, Raille Creek. MitL'f m ' if in their order are displayed the soup, meat, fish, vegetables, solads, entree- 'and il insert or the day. He says tc jthe girls behind these counters, where things are kept delightfully hot or we life our eyes umn nemanus. ronie 01 j this." "Some of that,' until he has his """ssassssssnsss entire meal, with snv beverage he c loose, upon hi waiter. Next he passe in review the check lady, who glance at his array of eatables and adds a ticket with the total cost ' the ni'-al. Then he finds a seat at any of the table that till the center of the room, en jus his good things and passes out at the cashier's desk, pa ing as he goes. A satisfactory din ner costs from .1.1 cents up according to one's hunger. Kverythlng Is cheap and very good. There are also a num. Ix-r of restaurants where at the noon hours a "busines men' luncheon" of four courses, with tea. coffee, or a glass of limit wine or beer if you wish it. in served for 2', cent the menu changing from day to day. As to club life and social sets in San Diego they are numerous, and very delightful, the trouble is there nr--ii many fascinating thing to do and so many charming people wanting you to do them. It takes the, accumulated bits of leisure of three merry months to write a letter to The Gazette-News! We have a small Asheville colony here, and nil are enthusiastic Ran Idegans: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Burnett., and family. Mr. and Mrs. Olive Hurneit... Mr. and Mr. John II. Carter and family, Mias Kllen Cobb, the writer, her sons, Nor ton and Cedrlc and small daugh ter. Nancy, and we are told that "still there are niore to follow." A welcome Is always ready for the new comers and the latch string out. MARY C. ItOBINHON. . Ban Diego. Cul., Oct. 11. 111. NAPHTHA SHIP BLOWS UP; CREW IS RESCUED Shipwrecked Kaikint Tell of Fire at ' 1 Sea a isl 1'crfta la Open -. . float. New York. fk-L It. Two sailor who (hipped on board the Standard (HI tank steamship I.ynd hurst, which blew up off the South African coast. arrived In port on board the Mlnne waska, of the Atlantic Transport line. They were Walter J. Foley and Rob ert Seymour, the only two Americans in the crew of II on board the Unk. . The men told th story of a fight with Are and sea and starvation In an open boat. The tank had on board about 31. UO cases of naphtha, and was well off the Illrd Islands when the fire broke out. For eight day the rrew fought with the smouldering flames, which, strangely, did not tin mediately Ignite the naphtha. Water was pumped Into the hold until dan ger of foundering the veesel became great, the sea washing her from stem j to stern rim after time. , I At last, on August 21, the naphlhsl took fir and a tremendous explosion ' iM-rurred, which blew the hutches high j into the air. Th tn. u took to the' A H Ii k ..4 . .32 . . . . .56 . .16 . . . .5 . . .52 . . .12 . .5ft . .H . . .44 .4 C ( 74 80 70 Ts ti C4 "6 74 62 72 74 4 7 4 7S Fuir Asheville Atlanta Augusta Charleston Charlotte Jacksonville Key West Knoxvllle Louisville Mobile New Orleans Kuw York Oklahoma, .' Raleigh.... Salt 1-ake City. .- . . . Savannah Washington r,u Wilmington For Asheville and vicinity: tonight ami Thursday; colder tonight vlth protib'. fri-Ft !n fT.ol placs. l or .m.i .11 1 u u. 1 uo , i ....lei tonight, probably frost in mountain districts; Thursday fuir; moderate northerly winds. Summary of Condition. In act tied condition prevail ulo.ig the middle Canadian border and over middle At lantic districts and heavy ruins have fallen over a .arse portion of the country on the Immediate eastern coast. Excessive amounts of l.re iol- Latlon are reported (in inches and hundredths! us follows: Tampa. Fla., I.tO; Washington, D. C. 1.S2; Pitts burg, Pa., 1.S2; Raleigh, 1.7H; Char lotte, l.2; Macon. Oa.. l.CI: Hnffiiin S. Y l.0; Aahevllle. I.: Charles ton, 8. C. l.4; Thomasville. Ga , 1.00. Clearing conditions now obtain over the southeastern quarter of the coun try and fair weather is exM-cted la this vicinity tonlg!,; and Thursday. Lower temperature with frost in ex posed places Is probable tonight. It. T. LI.NDLKY. Oliserver, Weather Itureau. Normal today Teniperuture, il. Precipitation .1. PARALYSISDYSPEPSIA And Other Chronic Diseases Cured Hy our new natural methods. No drugs, no surgery. The , most extensive ettpment In North Carolina for the adminis tration of hygienic and physiological treatment. Many cases of paralysis, ds)epsia, rheumatism, neuras thcniii and other chronic ailments completely cured after all the ordinary methods had failed to benefit. Names of physicians, lawyer, hankers, and other business and professional men in all trts of the Tnited States who endorse and recommend our treatment given on request. Call or nrite for pamphlet. Consultation and examination . at Sanitarium free. Pamphlet Mailed. THE BIGGS SANITARIUM , 101 Woodfiu . Pboor 17 AsIm-vUIc, X, C. HARVARD PLAYERS ALREADY IN GRAND SHAPE ,; ' . . .AA. X , y -sr- . ' J - A A . v4 ( - ! - ' XJ '" V Vee " .', CA4?Ta.tN ir.&Htfc ANC Pf(a, MurON COACH UF HAirVAKP Harrard a football randldatet are already in graQd shape for the grueUlDj Ktit wlikh will coin later In (be aeaaun. Captain Fisher and coach, Pairrt paujrbioQ. bar couUdenca In their cbargea and aouie spleudid gaiuea ar4 Mked forward U. . U. S. Department of AmoUtare, WEATHEIi BUREAU W1LU3L MOORE. Osl . ' V1 V'A 40.2. ':. n-,-- sftx &iv J iiiaja.ji til V V ' th Ii ct ti. 111 w. It
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