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Thursday, October , 1011. TH2 A'HuVILImI! GAZLXTu-1ji t. 1 Makes your hair grow lprigf h'eavy and luxuriant and we can prove it Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Palling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus trous and Abundant After a . Danderine Hair Cleanse Danderine is to the hair what fresh shower '. of rain and aunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, iiivigoratei and trengthcni them. Its exhilarating, atimula tingsnd life-producing- properties cause the hair to' grow abundantly long, Itrong and beautiful. , It at once im parti a aparkling brilliancy 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 yoi desire. Immediately after applying a little Dan derine all dandruff will disappear, all itching ' of the scalp will cease and there will be no more loose or falling hair. If you wish to double the beauty of your hair in ten minutes surely try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil In a few moments your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable soft ness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and . shimmer of true hair health. If you care for beautiful, soft hair and lots of it surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowl ton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter A real surprise awaits you. Minister Slain; Royal Family Ready to Flee I . f n j- yHowe kong i , J SHADED PORTION SHOWS. CHINESE PROVINCES .HHD BY XBUS- Continue from page 1.) cations of the four Interested powers, who consider that the loans and the Jlu-Kwang railway and currency re form projects would have served the highest Interests of China. 1 tenia ml Strongest Man's DesTcdatloii. Cheng's secretary produced a writ ten statement from his chief, who, like the other members of the cabi net, was absent from the meeting of the assembly, but he was shouted down. Cries of "decapitate Sheng!" sounded above the high pitched In dictment. No one attempted to de fend the. minister. When the assem bly rose to vote, even the front row of Manhu princes, evidently intimi dated by the radicals, stood up de manding the noted man's degredatlon. Silent as to the Army's Moves. The silence of General Yin Tchang. the Imperialist commander, has given rise to Innumerable speculations. On ly the palace seems to know, his in tentions. Some reports say the Im perial army upon which the dynasty's hope depends. Is seriously disorgan ized. The troops have been pushed forward without having been safe guarded in any manner which would already have meant disaster, had the enemy been more capable. Trains go south laden with soldiers and .equipment but they do not re turn. The troops set forth without sufficient ammunition; then quanti ties of ammunition followed, but no commissariat supplies. There are ru mors of retreat and desertions. It Is now mid that the engine drivers who previously were reported as having been shot for refusing to take trains forward, were really shot because they ' proceeded, the soldiers not desiring to , meet the enemy. The foreign engin eer, liouillard, with his stuff, will go south and endeavor to reorganise railway traffic for Yin Tchang. lIoHtlle Armies Facw tu Fji. ' Nevertheless, In apl'.i of dlsnrgan . Ixatlon, Inability and disaffection, the army evidently has moved steadily forward. A wireless report from Hankow Indicates that the Imperlal .'t and revolutionary forces are al ready closely In touch. Revolutionary sympathisers excuse the lack of Initiative on the part of General Li Yuan Heng, the. rebel commander, by crediting him with a deep laid plan to permit Yin Tchang to enter tho Hu-Peh border pass and then cut him off. But military men credit neither commander with great ability. Undoubtedly the. palace is urging the war minister forward be cause of the dirs necessity for a prompt .tory. Should h fall to light or lose his first serious engage ment there appears no. hops of check ing the revolt. The moral position of t tie rebel is stronger than that of the Imperialists. They could loss a Outy O" "cacv.a c,vinm,n cat u I -rive Trio nL L A 1 : - y few m ify - ' ,1,14, 8 battle without complete defeat, hav ing other cities to rally round. It is commonly reported In Peking that the imperial family is ready for Might. The road to Jehol, 115 miles northeast of Teklng. is studded with troops, other rumors designate the loreign settlements in Tien-Twn as the possible refuge. Biliousness Is due to a disordered condition of The stomach. Chamber lain's Tablets are essentially- a atom ach medicine, Intended especially to act on that organ; to cleanse . it, tono and invigorate It, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness post tively and effectually. For sale by all dealers. TWO CROPS OF BERRIES PER TEAR ARE POSSIBLE In This Section, as Hum llcon Kepeat clly Prove! Why Xot Kvolve SMTial Varieties? J. J. Rudolph yesterday brought to The Gazette-News office a bunch of red raspberries, which grew in the open air at the home of Mrs. Stock ton on Merrimon avenue, where Mr. Rudolph lives. The berries were de licious, red-ripe and well formed, and Mr. Rudolph said that he had been gathering as much as a iunrt a day for nearly three weeks. It would seem thut this should prove of Interest to truckers and fruit men. If It were an Isolated Instance It might not be of much Importance, but last year a farmer living in Lei cester township for several days dur ing the autumn brought baskets of ripe strawberries to the city, which he sold for a good price. He stated that the berries grew "of their own accord," without fieing cot -ed, and without any .particular attention being given to them; , At Weavervllle, on the Hamburg mountain, part of which Is probably In tho thermal belt, a large patch of strawberries was planted, and In the fall several gallons were picked. This whs about 10 years ago and while It was considered rather unumiul, noth ing was done to increase the autumn yield. - , . ' ir raspberries and strawberries will grow here in the fall voluntarily, world It be unreasonable to suppose that their yield could be increased by selecting tho particular plants that dc bear in the fall and evolving a strain that would regularly bear two crops year? They would bring -.good prices and would make the land doubly productive, Out with it boldlys truth loves open dealing. King Henry VIII. f r f or U.SHJLL mist m ? DEATH PEKALTY FRIDAY Execution of Negro Assailant Se for Tomorrow Check Flasher Operates. ( !nzette-'ews Bureau, The Hotel Raleigh, . Raleigh. Oct. 26. 'Thomas M. Plttman of Henderson wns appointed as a member of the North t'arolina Historical commission to fill the unexpired term "of the late T. W. lilount of Roper, whose term would have expired iri April, 1913. Mr. Pittmnn has been active in his torical research. The torn mission as now constituted is composed of "ol. J. I'.ryan Grimes, chairman; R. D. W. Connor, secretary; Dr. D. H. Hill, W. J. Peele of Raleigh, Prof. M. tV S. Noble of Chapel Hill and MrPItt man. . 0 . W. 15. Hobby secured a - verdict aKainst the Southern railway In Wake .Superior court for the death of - a Jack, alleged to have been, perma nently Injured in shipment from Ral eigh to Oiliaonville. He asked for 1750, I iti t the Jury gave "tilm S.'jOO. ' E. J. Justice of Greensboro' came here to attend the Supreme court and to have a conference with F. A. Woodward of Wilson and with offi cers of the farmers' union relative to their employment in the American Tobacco . company reorganization matter. Three Raleigh merchants were the victims this week of a check-flasher, who signed himself "Charles Gil christ." None of the checks was for over $12. Governor Kltchln returned yester day from Oxford. Norvnl Marshall, n negro, will be electrocuted Friday for committing n criminal 'assault upon Mra Joseph Chop! in in Warren county, Septem ber 1 8. Marshall resisted arrest, woiinded the sheriff and another man and was finally captured by members of his own race. He was tried the week following by Judge Justice and sentenced to death last Friday, but the electrocution was postponed. THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE Tastes Like and Is EiiH-n Like Candy In our experience irt the handling of drugs and medicines, we believe we have never had experience with any Remedy that nave such great satisfaction to our customers a do Rexall Orderlies. This Remedy is not like any other laxative or cathartic. It contains all the good features of other laxatives, but none of their faults. Our own faith in Rexall Orderlies Is so strong that we oiler tbem to you with our own positive guarantee that if, they do not thoroughly satisfy you, you only need tell us and we II hand back to you every penny you paid us lor them. Therefore, in trying them main our recommenda tion you take no risk whatever. Rexall orderlies taste like and are eaten like candy. They do not gripe, cause nnusea, excessive looseness, or any other annoynnce. Tfiey act so easily that they may be taken at any time, day or night. They are partic ularly good for children, aged, or delicate persons. They nre put up In convenient tablets in three sizes of packages. Prices 10c, 25c, and 60c. Remember. Rexall Remedies can be obtained In this community only at our store The Rexall Store. Smiths Drug Store, South Main street and Pack square. "You must follow my directions Im plicitly," he said, handing him a small vial of liquid. "You are to take three drops In water every four hours." Three drops in water every four hours!" ejaculated the patient in n bewildered manner, "asid I'm an avin tor!"Lipplncotfs Magazine. The best plaster. A p'ece of flan nel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on over the af fected parts Is superior to a plaster and costs only one-tenth as much. For sale by all dealers. FIVE HUNDRED COLLEGE WOMEN AT CONVENTION IN NEW YORK . Fir hundred college women, tnciud fng the deans and presidents of leading eoileges ana anlversltles for wsmen re attenUInjf their nfth sunnal con reuUou la New York city under Uis ivspsrea ot the Association of CoUegl tb Alumnae. Daring the convention ere wilt be sessions either for bosl esif ot social purposes, but the most interesting feature discussed will be on entrance" rqulrtneui- nnd tut toodiBcatlon of (be college currkulum. this will hare to do with the feminta- el the prestot cariicaluut by Intro Puclnj the higher douiesUc Klence krtnehea. . . , . . . , ' . : As aa iitwtlM Uie new dumutlc J. DANIELS IS TD LEAD FIGHT fCfl ilCT VOTE Has Approval of Wilson and Bryan and Is in Interest of ' the Latter. , Gazette-News Bureau. - Wyatt Building, . Washington, Oct. 26. The Washington t correspondent o,t the New York Sun sends the follow ing story to his paper:. "Josephus Daniel", editor of the Raleigh News and . Observer, and a member of the. democratic national committee .from Noth Carolina, will lead the fight in the meetinfr of the national committee on January 8 in favor of a resolution instructing the state central committee to arrange for the election of delegates to the na tional convention by direct vote. Mr. Daniels says that hisr plan has the approval of Gov.' Woodrow Wilson and William Jennings Bryan, and he admits that it is offered in the interest of Governor Wilson, Mr. Daniels ex pressed the opinion this motion would prevail." -" , . i SPECIALTY CLUBS OFFER Many Breeders in Carolinas and Tennessee Will Have . Entries in Show. The prospect for the poultry show here this fall grow better and better. There is to be a meeting tonight of the Ashevlllc Poultry arid Pet Stock association to nrrange the tlnal plans for the exhibition. Letters arc being received dally from fanciers, asking for preirilnm lists, and It is expected that many breeders tn the two Caro linas and Tennessee will make en tries. Most of the leading specialty clubs have directed that their special premiums be offered ot this show. B. R. Warren, who has been noti fied of his appointment as southern director of the National Partridge Wyandotte club, is informed that a handsome cup is to be civen hy the club at the local show ami also spec ial ribbons. The final reports of all the committees will be made to night. f Pti lace uml Tli alo. Tbv management ' of the Tbeato and Palace theaters has secured a feature picture in three reels for to morrow. This? pictu,n; is "The Two orphans," ami is couL.l l'ronj the old llu of that name, Tvhich so many people have seen anil ''which enjoyed mucn popularity during its run. Those who have seen the play will doubtless 1e more than glad to sec it reproduced in moving pictures, and for those who have not seen it. the pictures will afford a great treat. The management has also keen red the pic tures for these theaters of the world's .-wrics hi cuanipionsnip nasermll games and these will appear-here, on Mon r day, November B. "Rockefeller says that when he had reached the aae of :I0 years he had saved a thousand dollars." "And since that time lie ha devoted him self to the work of making it bjrd for any one else to save that much." Houston Post. "What did you do when you the train robber faco to face?' met I explained that I had (wen interviewed oy uie uckpi seller, tne luggilge car riers, the dining room waiters and the sleeping car porters and borrowed u diillar from him." Washington Star Tommy Pop, what Is a skeptic? Tommy's Pop A skeptic, my son. Is a person who would, look for the wishbone in a soft boiled egg. Phila delphia Press. Hit) PtAN Of WOMtNS UMvt Bs UNOn courne It ba-i been sugesi cotirbe Include at least v d flint a new 1 1 ai's work - .fr". 7 ' ' t'f '' " ''' . .11 . ,.i t Marvel For Any Superfluous Hair .a Wonderful iActio 'of l.hx -tro-l,-4tie New Hair-Remover, Will SurnrbiftVou Nearly every man or woman who has been troubled with superfluous or undesirable hairs has had experience with various preparations which merely burn off the surface hair, red den the skin, and fail to kill the hair roots. Klec-tro-la is the remarkable new hair-remover which does more than merely kill the surfafe hair, It goes to the hniji';rioofs, flrstroys tbem ab solutely nnd forever.t "" ' Besides this. Elec-tro-la, instead of burning or reddening the skin other hair-removers do. leaves the skin fresh and soft, so nobody can ever tell you have been using any thing. Whether the superfluous hair is of light or heavy growth. Klec-tro-la will destroy it Immediately and permanently. Even light fuzz makes a look coarse. Heavy growth miliattng, and is Cupid's enemy. Make your lace, arms. shoulders, neck and bust look clean and exquisite by using Elec-tro-la. The regular price is $1 a bottle. Your money refunded if yon are not satisfied. Just send coupon below, with name and Odress, together with 2c stamp to pay for postage, for a free trial package of Klec-tro-la to prove what It will do. FREE PACKAGE COt'l KO-RF.O-TIV CO., 5105 State St.. Chicago, 111. .. Send me by return mail a free trial package of your wonderful Elec-tro-la for getting rid of nny hair permanently. I enclose 2- cent stamp for postnge. 80 Name Street No. . . i City State. . . . A MEMBERS' CAMPAIGN BY MODERN WOODMEN Vance Camp Organ Uos in' Effort Win Banner ioisl Results Apparent. Vance camp No. 13.14. Modern Woodmen of America, has instituted a membership campaign in un effort to win the banner, which is given Jo, tho lodge In the state which Increases most in membership during the year. EASY 10 GET RID OF FF- Dandruff means thnt down near trie roots of your hair there Is a vast arm) of little invisible germs or microbes And this army never sleeps; it wages a war of destruction night nnd day. It destroys the nourishment that the hair must have In order to groi xigorously and abundantly. PARISIAN SAGE now sold all over America will destroy these germs and at the same time furnish the hair roots wih Just the proper . nourish ment to make hair grow lustrous and luxuriant. PARISIAN SAGE Is guaranteed br Smith Bros. Drug Store to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and Itch ing scalp or money back. It Is a de llghtful hair dressing that wins in stant favor with refined women. Bold for only 50 cents a large bottle by Smith Bros. Drug Store and druggists everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair on every cartoon and bottle. MRS PHIUP tM MflOBF. SENtKA- CfU.TAV v a A la biology and bacteriology, this to Ot followed by an elective la the poysleaV and psychological hygiene of childhood. XI Us Laura Brake GUI la chatrmaa of the convention. Other, prominent educators who are attending are Mist Virginia Gildersleere, dean of Barnard College: Miss Uda Shaw King, dean ol the Women's College of Brown Unirer sltyj Miss Margaret Sweeney, dean of Adelpbl College; Miss M. Cares Thomas, president of Bryn Mawr; Miss Kmille Wstts McVea, dean of ta Women's University of Cincinnati; Mrs. Henry P. de Forest, president of the New York Iirsni li; Airs. Benjamin A. Howes, Mrs. Kllxalietn 1-s. wrence Clarke, secretary-treasurer of the n4 lOclHtleu, nnd Mrs. 1'hillp N. Moore' general n-cre'sry of the assuclatiou. c EADlES'.' Si .'!-' 1 ;iv. ' - . Buy Your Winter Goat and Suit ' now - '- - .' ' !''.:. Knociiil slioymiiig'intlw'Pnioiits await your ponsidpra tion lipi'p. - V:" ( . .A Peerless Fashion Co. 51 Patton Avenue ; woman I A . P.T' W tSfe bands. I r :-mfik&Mm L- iMMis- 1 ha jmiwmyj& wmPm to IS im a, JSAHj iuii.su. i i iii i . 1 1 Well Lighted attract .trade and fact is , realized .bjf.. pro:.' grcssive nicrchaiuj the wocld oi'i-r. New Edi son Hazda Lamps givi; the ilesired results, for their e'eur, white raj $, almost like sunlight, make it casv ff.r passer:-by to get the full effect of jour wi:.v!i)U' diaplsv. Th..- new Edison Haztla gives twice as much light as ths ordinary incandescent lamp,, bat cofisuincs no more current. Come in tu-day and let us prove tj vur -satisfaction that the new Edison Jlazda is all we claim. ASHEVILLE Greenshoro now leads' Tor the tmnnor hut the local Woodmen lire going to do what they can to hring it to Ashe vlllc. To do this they have divided tho members into two sides, one heml. ed by Thomas S, Clark and the other by A. ij. Mcuan, and the campaign will last for 30 days from October ifi. The member securing the most nen members will be given a prize of $10 and the victorious sldo will get $5. Both parties are nlreadv working with energy.. Last night they imunten nve new members and 10 applications were presented. Attendance nt the lodge also counts for something in -he campaign. MKX AUK IH)i:itl.i;.SS To Plain Against IMhcohc fiiiw Tliey Strike ut tin- I niliTlving auw. To treat Dnfidriiff. and Kalling Hair, with Irritant or oils on which a para alt Ic germ will prosper. Is like sronp. ing Water from the ocean to prevent the tide from rising. - YOU Cftllllflt DOiinmnK-t, - tory fiire without having a right un derstanding of the fuiwl.1...uni,.i ............ of the trouble. You must kill the Ixindruff derm. JS'ewbro's li..n.i..i.i .i...,. , l. , . " ' " mis ne- cause It is spec-lull,- made to do that VAfl- fit U... . ' .... .IK, ' When thf ffrm lu m i .. . ---- r " -Miifeu, ine nair ha, no clinic hut tn , .... " . - --""me ni-Hiiny ruwth and beauty. Uestrov the mum ?ffeot." '"" n. Hold by leading druggists. end He' n alamos f,ir um,iA ... ... r, -....h"- iu i ne nerpiciue Co.. Derolt. Mich. One dollar bottle. guaranteed. Kmlih-. ... iuare and Houth Main streeu ' X IH-AZIXtJ OIL SHIP. Vesse l m, i p wM n 'nre ti(B, , vsriro or Xnplitlia. N'ew York Times. ' ' The lify ff u n. . . .. . piuven run or adventure for Walter 1, Foley of , " ",M,,'o on me. Atlantic transport liner Mlnnewasks, Foley who, until ahmii . jr HKII, WAS S gunner lthe United Htste. navy nan Italian ski....... . ' ...... .,,,wm,a ttna iurvlv d nre snd eynlnin i .u .. t'i... u " " w montns ?ilo " . ,merrhft. marine HI ..oat hrim.. , 4 'ail, r AlfTierit ft WM W,?' r-Mh .W. 'Undhurst. h.r decks, cnugbt , Msi..MeW. 2 inline r i-on KliMheth. Ra-t - ....; . t:i y i ii ilm Mlnni!- jwsnfl OS 1W WUl.JMtB'jllWSSSfjSSafcs; Store Windows OfO ELECTRIC CO. waska came ItnlierKSeymour of Troy, N. Y., nnother of the erew of the. Lyndhurat. "The bark left for t'ape Town on August 10." said Foley. "We were 210 miles from port when one of the watch discovered smoke coining out of No. l hatch. Fire at sen Is bad enough, but when une has enough cargo between decks to blow up a fleet the situation Is one to make you have the horrors.- For seven' days ive were kept busy fighting tlr nnd there were times when we thought we had it out Then came the time when the fire heat us and a dense vol ume of smoke poured out of the for ward hold and the sails above us caught lire. We knew the end had come, and the crew of 30 men gath ered aft. Preparations to lower the stern boats were under way a hen the explosion came. "There was a crash that filled the world with sound, and then came a hurst of smoke and flumes. The air was filled with flying pieced of tim ber and fragments of tin from the naphtha fans. We rushed aft. and some of the men Jumped overboard without waiting for the boats to b put over. The first boat was lowered with some of thee rew. and . they' started at once to pick up the men woo nan gone overboard. Capt. Purnell was the last to Imive. tower ing himself hnnd over hand Into tho last boat. A cut, pa, and some fowls we had on hoard were lost. I remember for one fleeting second of catching' a glimpse of the skipper's toy dog going, aloft along with a hatch covering." The ni(h drew off In their hosts and from a safe distance saw th Lyndhurst burn to the water' .lire. They found themselves adrift in open oars, wilii only a few davs' nrovl- slons on Isiard. Fortunntely, tho steamship t'lan Maelafen came along next tiny, and they were nli-kml un and taken to Cane Town. This la Foley fourth wreck. He lost two fingers In an explosion while, serving on the battleship Alabama. Conductor Hee here, don't ' you know belter dan tee mill 'lut sit i-a t-k Iti il middle? You'l ring both , bells. rium, nnd I know thnt as well as yerself. Hut It s both ends av th ear (l wupt, ter stop! riatlre. STUART'3 K:v.imrr-::ic cures sionsv n - v t
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