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is the soda cracker to-day such a universal food ? In People r ate soda crackers in the old days, it is tirue but they bought them from a barrel or box and took themhome in a paper bag, their crispness and flavor all gone. To-day there is a soda cracker which is; the recognized staple Uneeda Biscuit i'X i Uneeda Biscuit are the most nutritious food made f r o m .-flour and should be eaten every day by every member of the family from the . youngest to the oldest Uneeda Biscuit1; soda crackers better than any ever made before made in the greatest bakeries in the world baked to perfection packed to perfection kept to perfection until you take them, oven-fresh and crisp, from their protecting package. - .-.-ia 1 - NATIONAL BISCUIT m . . COMPANY PARALYSIS, -DYSPEPSIA And Other Chronic Diseases Cured By our new natural method. No drug, no surgery. Tha tnoiit txtenslva equipment In North Carolina for the adminis tration of hyfrlenlc and physiological treatment. Many cases of paralysis, dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuras thenia and other chronic, ailments completely cured after all tha ordinary methods had failed to benefit. ' ' Names of physicians, (lawyers, bankers, and other business and professional men In all ports of the United Btates who eudorrie and recommend our treatment given on request Call or Write for pamphlet. Consultation and examination at Sanltiirlum'free. Pamphlet Mailed. TUP. I3IGGS SANITARIUM SHOOTS 5 TIE: SUTSHEBIiTHEB West Virginia Railroad ' Con ductor Brings Death to I, - Sleepinff Household. . Parkftrahnro- w .. . o n roil ij. James, a railroad conductor of mis CUV. Hhnt nnrt Irlllnrf HI. c. 11. iii-iaw, winiam Prltchard, prohablv fatally wounded hl miiii.in.i. sllRhtly Injured his wll, and com- .iiiiuru auiciae yesterday at Penns boro, W. Vo. James broke Into the Prltchard home nnrt nnmht hia. i i..- tima while thev mt u. c niuw ll " narm nis four years old uaiiBnter, who occupied the bed with IT raomer ana grandmother. : ine trailed v follnwa a ria nn sutlnnal occurrence" ha oKmn weeks ago when James shot Seymour ivunn or Fairmont, W. Va., a fellow railroader, who found with his wife at the James mime. JvuhBs Injury was. slight. James hrought suit for divorco and Ml'S. JflmeM hl-miirlit a nmi,n ...I. During the taking of depositions In me ouhh lasi Monday , Mrs. James KUV6 evidence. whl-h i-aunllo,! l h. arrest two days later of her husband mm ueorge Mltter of Grafton, W. Va.. an express mpsxnniror nn th. ..vi.. vi conspiracy to defraud the United nuiu-B express company. 'I lirealcnctl In Hill Pmnllv Jsmes Was to HftVA ronaluAri a nwa. llmlnnry hearing next Tuesday on the conspiracy charge. It la rlcd greatly ovtr the matter and was mucn, emmtiered against his wife and HIT IHIDI V. It 1 nllBirAfl tk. kA ihieatened that he would ''kill the wnoie l'rltchard tribe," and the shooting whs an apparent effort to fulfill his threat. - , Jnmes quietly forced tils way Into the Prltchard. home at 2 o'clock. Go ing to the second floor he entered the room occupied by his wife, young naugnter and his . mother-in-law nunoiit snvlnir n wnrH ha. i.c n. KIkkHs Both Women. he shots were directed nt the two women. One bullet struck Mrs. Prltchard in the arm and another hit Mrs. James In the. hln T th... stopped into the next bedroom and wtw ni rather-ln-lnw rising from nis hea. He fired directly Into Mr Piitchnrd's face. The ball passed inruugn me month, killing him In stantly. Iteturninir in tha .thA, . James found his wife gone but his momor-in-iaw was still there. Twice more he shot her. the imiioi. ir.,i..i in her foot and right arm. James then went in pursuit of his wne. jn open rear door Indicated the direction sho had taken, and he come upon her a short distance from the house. He had two mvnWurm puiicd trfe triggers of each In an at irmpt to kill her. , The cylinders were emotv. Plncinir th nk... i. his pix kct he caught her by the. throat Him moKea ner. , As the woman sank to thu mi.n;i hr young child holding on to her QL(KiI.l.H.ln T . . 1 .... ..u.,)nn, iHtm-B nrai ana KlCKca her nnd fled' rnilVlll lha nnn.,.l. oi h neignnor, who heart the child' cries. - J'nmes ran hnlf tn iii tint,..j home. There hn rr-1naiA ao nr revolvers and killed himself. A cor oner's lnnuest was. hnM of A..tit. A Verdict of.mnrrtor the Pritchard case, with James the muraerer, and suicide the verdict in ine Case or IhA mnrdorar Th. Aar mony of Mrs. James and Mrs. Prltch ard was taken as 4hav lav nn the railroad station nnn.i . being brought to a hospltnl here. It smien mat Mrs. Prltchard moj oie, nut mi James will recover. ED COUNT LOSES DDK SUIT - Raleigh Man ' Asked $5000 Damages as Result of En counterRaleigh Notes. . Gaxette-Newa Burenu, ' v The Hotel Kalelgh, Kalelgh, Oct DO. James A. Saunders fHlld tn rot veraici in wik flun.rinr nnr ugulnst Herbert Dunn for damages for a,n asssult alleged to ttave been made Seiteiuber 23- l0.t Mr ai, asked for o,000 damages for personal injuries ana numillatlon. alleging that Mr. Dunn attacked ana Mtrilflr him with a nail-puller. Mr. Dunn contend ed that the plaintiff made at him with an umbrella and that he merely de- lenaea nimseii. lloth men are prom inent in business and social circles here. Ajrrxl Ilackman Drops Dead. Les Klllson. a. negro hack man at 1 t M r imno i; Asbcvlllii, n. c NKW BTI DENTS WILL KNTER T1IH AS1IKVILLK Rl HINKNS t'OLLKGK TH1H Wi:KK. Novemlier Is a splendid time to be gin a course at the Ashevllle Business ollcge. If you will enter this- ttk you will be with other new students who are entering. Our all-winter : course Is the best and we would bs glad to enroll twen ty new students In this course this month. H1TUATIONB: The following sit uations are reported: Man for hotel, 80 miles Out, bookkeeping and gen eral office work; 60 miles out, time keeper. Lumber Co.; city, stenog rapher and bookkeeping, lady; also bookkeeping, limited stenography. DU'LiOMAH will be Issued In a f days to graduates In the (a-b) course. AhnoHt all the pupils now In tnu Col lege are taking the nil-winter course, and six who ure to enter this we'k will take this courae. All typewriters of this College are new Jind the nll-llnRi'r-inithod of lm typewriting Is taught. UfenNKSIMY, the first of the month, would l a good time to start Willi um. Plea.e cull and we will ex plain tn you the courxe most prefer- Irast Hi yours old, was . found - dead among some liioneysuckle vines near the state hospital and his carriage and team were standing close by. it Is suppposed that he carried a passenger to. that section of the city and that he was stricken W'hlle returning. , ) . .Market House Election. . Interest continues here In the mar ket house election Tuesday to decide whether Raleigh Is to ,have such an Institution; whether the present' build ing: shall be enlarged or whether It shall be sold and another site purchas ed. Advocates of all propositions are at work, but It is a safe prediction that thh old site will be retained; T wo Electrocutions. - Two electrocutions - are scheduled for Friday, November 24, but there is some doubt as to whether one. of these will occur. Ross French will pay the deah penalty for assaulting a young ?li-l at Blrdtown, between Ashevllle and Murphy, ' French is an Indian and appears unconcerned over his tnte. Taylor Love, a "negro, is also scheduled to die on this date, but ef forts are said to be making to secure a commutation. To Install Assistant. .- Hev. J. E. Hemphill will be Installed is assistant pastor of the First Pres byterian church, of whlchi the rtov. W. McC. Wrhlte, D. D., Is the pastor. Mr. Hemphill will have charge of several churches In Wake county. " Merchants Protest. The Raleigh Merchants association frits made a public protest - agaihst charging patrons of the state fair ad ditional money to 'entcr the grand stand. The -association has also ap pointed 'a committee to Investigate the advisability of the Seaboard's operat ing trains from the union depot to the fair grounds. ' - KeiliK-Ing Freight KateM.' The corporation commireion has made an order r1uclnK tobacco, bas kets from first to second class, thereby affording the shipper a saving of 20 per cent. Another order reduces bam boo, rattan, reed ' or willow chairs from three times the first class to two times the flrstciaas on shipments of less than a citf-und fixing the. rate on carload shipments wit:i minimum of noo pounds-r-at the third class. A reduction Is alio made on ponlar logs. These orders are effective De cember 1. Toil can't dodm the Malnria nn while your liver Is torpid. It maker vou an eusv mnrlr for th .n.., .... .SIMMON'S RED 55 LIVER nunm.i. TOR Is the best protection. It puts tne liver In sound,, healthy condition and purifies tha stomach and bowels. Price, large package, 1.00; small vise, 25c. Sold by all druggists. . Tha Forbiddsn. A sailor nnd just shown a Indy over the ship. In thanking bliu she said: : "I am Bo sorry to see by tbe rulei thnt tips nn forbidden on your ship." "Mlcss you. ma'am." replied tha sailor, "so were apples in the ' Harden of Ellen." London Telegraph. " ' Easier. "If 1 buy you n seat In the Stock Ex change will you agree to so to worUV" '"1 nln't craxy for work, dud. Make it a seat In, the senate."-I.oulivllle Conrter-Jotirnal. i " Art Versus Nature. ' "ETow enme she to get such n sudtloD c'raite on to rlslt the beauty doctors T' "She wnnts to look like her photo graph." Houston Post. ,. , The deolre nnd lonelncs nf man are vast as eternity, nnd they point htm to It Edwards. FAlfl EXCHANGE. A New Back for an Old One- How it Is Done in Asheville. The back aches at times wltlr a dull. Indescrlbabla feetlnir mnlrlntr you weary and restless:, nlerclmr nnina shoot across the region of the kid neys, ana again tne loins are so lame to stoop is agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to the back in this condition. You cannot reach the cause. Exchange the bad back for a new and stronger one. Follow the example of tills Ashevllle citizen. G. W. Buckner, 33 Central - Ave., Asheville, N. C, says: "I suffered from a lame nnd sore back for six nonths and was at a loss to know what to do, as nothing seemed to ?lve me any permanent relief. A friend finally told tno to use Doan's Kidney Pills and I did so, obtaining a box at Smith's Drug Store. They gave me such prompt relief that I was surprised and delighted and after I had used- two boxes, I was prema nently cured." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United 3tates. ... ... Remember the name Donn's and tnke no other. The, Lure of Golf. A military gentlemen, w.hio could twenr better than he could play golf, yas fluttered one day to find quite t crowd of well-dressed strangers fol owlng him around. "I- hope," he said gallantly, "that I'll play well enough to reward you." , "oh. it isn't that, ma.iniv, replied one, "we came out to listen." Golf illustrated. mwmm WEB5TER5 im New 1 INTERNATIONAL V DICTIOMARY 1 . 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Pay us a call to-day and let us prove to you that the new Edison Mazda Lamp is all that we claim. . ASHEVILLE ELECTRIC CO. M rrfVVVOTVVwas p 1 Kaswfanpaasajfi ajkAsUajHsMhaBsBiaaMs ,- X-40 nmkniMiiMiMMi a t C. MEKRUUI CO.. rUW. VWfU. Htm. Improved Hot Water ; Heating System Let ua install in your home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and naves in fuel consumption and assures yon summer heat throughout your house in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled workmen and use th American Radiator Co's boilers and ra diators, nnd guarantee perfect aatisfaction. ., - , ' Ball, Thrash S Co. ij, tod Si fun hi Oolltikte StreHL ASHEVILLE, N. 0. 1 3L O -G AIM Merchant Tailor - . i , - The Largest stock Import ed Woolens in the state is shown herenew arrivals now on dis play. Fabrics that will appeal to the most exacting, some of the season' rettiest patterns ONTHi 0UARE SZAMXKSlff'S.'t ASHEVILLE, N. C. PHONE 797 4 v ,
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