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Fervid Love No tes Read P: n 4 m e .A Rati onol iMati on ol S horicnin The woods are full of imitatioils of Cbocebecause Cottolene has made a pronounced success as "the perfect shortening." - These; imitations are of inferior quality, are packed in tins with ordinary removable covers, and depend largely upon substitution methods for their sale. When you ask for Cottolene be sure you get Cottolene. nicica uiuy uue kajuuiww DacKea m patent air-tight tin pails, with our trade- ' marK on the tace of the pail It pays to pay a little more for Cotto lene because of its superior quality and the fact that, being richer, it will go one-third farther than : lara or any of its imitations. Its use means economy in the end, , , -, , Made only by THE N K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. "Shortens yout food Lengthens your life" Sealed With Eye Kisses SCENE IN LOS ANGELES COURT DURING TRIAL OF THE M NAMARAS . I. ... TALESMEN AVvtMTfMa CALL IN M? NAM ARA rAS . ' 1 y.i. Iftlinil ! t..--"-.. I . . - i JUDGE CAPTAIN FREPGICKS . TUe accompanying picture auowa JuiIk Bordwell, before whom Uie rave of the lic.Namara brothers Is being icaril, looking over the licit of jurors to be selected to try the alleged dynamiters, tlwwu. Captain Fredericks la the attorney for the prosecution. Some of the talesmen are also U. S. Department of Agriculture, WEATHEIt BUREAU WILLIS L. MOORE. . Chief. ' ; lk-inn uli fm mii lii.ni arniiirr HUE VJEATHEB ' ' I s if! h si ... ... ,.4 (i 71 . ...o6 7f . ,. 63 7d . ....B2 , 71 ., ..no . . - K A 1 1 . . . , . . . .H 70 i 71 ..... 7 . ..i 5 (I 42 M ... 54 74 lEMPElRATUBJt AKhevllla A""'ita... ... ... ,jj Aiia-tiMa. ... . , ('hrl(t(m. . 'harlntle, , . , J'l'k.iinvlllr. K,Y Went.., hxvl. M"'ll...'.., N Ynrk.. l! lHh . . . , Washington . ... (0 WllmlnRtDti..... ... &4 74 ForCfBsts until S p. m.. Pnturd" ; For Ashsvllle nm vicinity: Fuir, cool wettthcr tonight and Hutiinlny. For North- Carolina: Oenerally fnlr tonight and SRturday; llKht nort heart to rant winds. Bummnry of Condition Exeoept for light ralna over portions of mid dle Atlantic stutes, enst.-rn Missouri and wsern Montnna, fair weather Is general thts morning throughout the country. " Seasonable , temperature Is noted to the enstward of th Mlsslselp pi river. The advance of an area of high barometric pressure -from toe north western quarter of the country will b favorable for the continuance of fair, cool weather In thla vicinity tonight and Haturday. H. T. Ll IVDT.F.T. OWr.er, AVeather Bureau. N.,rmnl t.n1 j y T.n i in'Tti t nr 4 le- fcl.'S. i'l . :J llall"ll .11. CUiiM A rtaNkct 11a II. The games of the Class A basket hall league of the V. M. C. A. last night were much enjoyed by those present. Three game were ached uled but Moore forfeited a Rams to Htokeley because some of his men were not present. Young won from Hunt by a score of 21 to 17. and Wil son defeated Halrd by a score of 23 to 14. The teams stand aa follows: Won. Lost. Pet. Wilson . Htokeley Young . Hunt ..i liulrd . . Miller .. .7.V. lonn 1000 .MO .33 .000 .000 Enloy an hour at Theato' Matinee 1:10 p. m. F'cht I and t o'clock. (iera Him, 10c, and 15c. Vaudeville and i ll lures. XrTXIJJf WOOOKUFF 5Mm!' New York wan Interested to tin un- rdamaves wna asked. Countless lovt uaual degree in the breach of promise Biilt or Russell Orilwold, a Ilrotidwny chorus " man, Agninst Miss . Helen Woodruff Smith, in which $50,000 MEET AT ZURICH . Tim WorliHe Sumliiy St liiad Afcsot in lion Kxccutive tOinnilllcc M;ikcx Convention I'lniis. T Philadelphia, Oct. 2U. At a meet ing here yesterday -of the World's Sunday School nsnoclntion executive committee, which "TWhh attended by Sabbath school Jeadir from Kurope, Africa and America, it win voted to hold the world'a seventh Sunday School convention In Zurich, switze: land, July 8-10, 1913. William .X. Hartshorn of Itnston, vice president of the- World's associa tion and president o& the Internation al Sunday School ' invention, made a lengthy report of hi veeeut visit to Kuropejjnj'HIcs,, Ijj. Uw.Jiittrcsw ot the world-wide Sunday .school, work, r.lshop Burt, .whose lyunc Is In Zurich, emhaHlzed trio lc:,lrab'llltv of that city for the ' convention. He saii that If it vias the tU'stre of the Vorld aRsbclntldn to Intlnence the continent of Europe Zurich Waa a Wrategic city. Those , attendinir the conference represented 2N5J)00 r.Sundny schools and is, 000, 000 scholars. loiters from Miss Smith to Griswold, of t!io most fervid kind, sealed with countless "eye kisces," were read. The jury returned a verdict for the de- fendnnt. Catarrh of Stomach Indigestion and Stomach Ago ny Quickly Ended. If you went to thirty doctors and paid each his fee for a prescription for Indiuestiun or stomach misery ll Is ten chances to one you wouldn't gei pilch a food prescription aa the one from which MI-O-NA stomoch tab lets, are. made. How can such a thing be? you nat tirnlly ask. Simply because the man who wrote the prescription from which Ml-o-NA UibleU are made knows more about stomach diseases than 96 per cent, oi sti- the physicians In America, and ht Sets paid for knowing. And when you get a large box o tablets made from this doctor's pre scription for only 50 cents, are yoi i;o4nn to continue to suffer? Sold b Smith's Drug store and drugglst everywhere. CASTOR liv For Infants and Children. flu Kind You Hav9 Always Bought Bignatoiaof tHKKlttt!!tK A PARIS HINT.' ltltltltKKRItltKtltltllltlt AS "31 N'orih Carolina, Ituncomba County. Superior Court, rhurlie Uelllnger vs. Dianna Dellin- gcr. SIWIMONS I1Y PI'IIMCA- '11 MX. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled af above has been commenced In the Superior court of liuncombe. county for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the defendant will further take notice that she Is re 't Hired to appear at the term of the Superior court of said county, to be held on the lOtn Monday after the ttrst Monday In September, 1911, at the court house of said county In Asheville, N. '., and answer oi demur to the complaint In said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said com plaint. MARCUS EHWIX, Clerk Superior Court of Huncombe County R. S. McCAI.I Atty. for Plaintiff. PM IwhM. I0. . nw M WHriM, Ml, IH M Mi Oray nlxtiut tailor cottiuas lia valvo tiw. ... Vaudeville unJ l'lclres, t'liera House, XOTICK. North Carolina, Huncombe County In the Superior Court. The American National Hank of Ashe ville. va. W. H. Woodbury and John H Crter. Notice of service by publication of warrant of attach ment and summons. To 'John H, Carter, one of the de fendants In the above entitled action: Yon will take notice that a, sum mons In tho above entitled action was issued against W. H. Woodbury and John H. Carter, the defendants above named, bv the Clerk of Superior Court of Huncombe county, on the 7th day of October. 1911; that the same was served personally on the defendant. Woodbury, on the th day of October. 1911, and returned unexecuted as to the defendant, Carter. You will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was duly Is sued by the mil J Clerk of the soJd court aforesaid, on the day of October. 1911, sgalnst the property of the said defendant.' John 11. Carter. which warrant is returnable to the November term of the Superior Court of the said County of Huncombe, on the 1.1th day of November, 191 1; that the parties to aald suit are stated In ihe caption hereof, the amount of the claim of the plaintiff la 112,000.00, evidenced by promissory notes exe cuted by the defendant Woodbury, to the nld John H. Carter, and by him endorsed and transferred to the plulh- Iff, said notes being past due snd unpaid. Vou are further notified that you ore rc'iulred to be and appear befora the said Superior Court for said Coun ty of Huncombe, at the November term thereof, on the ISth day of November, till, and answer or demur llle enmplri'it or the relief demand ed bv the plaintiff will be (ranted. Th I lltll d:!V of Octol.el. 1JU. '-', MAUCl'fl TRW1N, Clerk Superior Court. Soda crackers aire exttemely sensitive to moisture. . i. I" Before the advent of Uneeda Biscuit the only persons who ever tasted fresh; crisp soda crackers were the people, in the bakeries. Imagine their trip from bakery to your table; exposed to air and moisture kept in grocers' boxes and finally in a paper bag on the shelf in your pantry. Could they be the same as they were the day they were baked? Now that we have Uneeda Biscuit we have perfectly baked soda crackers perfectly kept. u i No moisture can reach them no con taminating influ ences can affect their flavor their goodness is impris oned only to be liberated by you for you when you open the package. o 'Always in the moist ure proof package. Never sold in bulk. 5 cents a package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY- - PARALYSIS, DYSPEPSIA And: Other 'Chronic Diseases Cured 3y our new natural htrhoil. No "flrugi; ho'surgert."" Trie most extensive equipment In North Carolina for the adminis tration of hyrlenle and physiological ; treatment Many enses of paralysis, dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuras thenia and other chronic ailments completely cured after all tha ordinary methods hart failed to benefit.'. Names of physlclai s, lawyers, bankers, and other business and professional men tn nil parts of tha United States who endorse and recommend our treatment given on request. Call or write for pamphlet. . Consultation and examination at Sanitarium free. Pamphlet Mailed. THE MGGS SAMTAMUul 104 Wood do Phone 17 Alievlllo, N. C.
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