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Tuesday, October SI, 1311 . mm I - " 1 H l'l'M,ltH M B S ! 1 " - - . . A W ' ' W J 1 r f .Ml . ... ,- .. , ., ... , Tr " ' ' V- Extra Special II SilJ ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANigetableftepairatlm&rAs-l ting die Smmadis andBomb of Promo (esDiaestloiUChtttfii ness and RestjContalnsnetor OpiuniXaqihine ikXruuraL! MOT IS AH C 0 TIC. jtnfaujkssoeamaa Jljoa-. Aperftct Remedy for Cbnsi Mon.SmirStoinadLDIarrton WonnsjCfflTvulswnsJWrns ness ami Loss or sleep- NEW YOI. 'Hi For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use Over Thirty Years oni thi uxtmi mmmiit, an, TM wrr. wv The Handy Heater Perfection You often need some heat in early Fall, wher; you have not yet startcJ the rumace. . In whatever part of the house you want it, you can get it best and quickest with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. The Perfection k the most reliable heater on the market, and you can move it wherever you please. Start k ia bedroom or baduoua, and yos Aejs in comfort oa the coldest atom-. , T.ke it to the dming-room, and early breakfast becomes a pleasast, eoeey BKaL A touch ot a natch at daik, sad aU is mug (or the fnuoj. The Perfecboa Saokelest Oil Heater it beaubluUy iaithed as oraameat anywhere. Dnnm oi plus steal of enamelled ia hint I nickel A (pedal aiawnatic dene aukea amokin inpoaable. Burner body caaaot bacoeM wedged. All parol eealy cleaned. Damper lop. Cool handle. CWan mjkui 1 m tat nWriptws aaWaw twnn at las Standard Oil Company (lacerpoeatee) OFEIuHSr HAVEJEEfl SOLD The Tamworth Hogs Co to a Florida, and Price Is Said to Have Been $500. The effects of the first North Caro lina fair are already being felt finan cially by those who made exhibits. In many cases the publicity - which the exhibitor received- for their product and warea -more than paid, for the trouble and expense of the exhibit, some a hundred times over, informa tion is being received daily of exhib itors who have disposed of some of the things they entered at the fair, at excellent prices. Frobably the most notable case of the kind is that of Frank Llttleford, who exhibited the Tamworth; hogs here. He had four, two sows and two pigs, and just after the fair. It Is said, he sold the four to a man In Florida for $600. He bought the hogs when they were small and his profi on them was over S3G0, besides about 135 In prizes received at the fair. The hogs were certainly attractive, being a golden red in color. They were not very fat as they are the kind from which breakfast bacon Is obtained. They grow to be of enormous size. It is said there Is a record of one boar that weighed 1700 pounds. Secretary Gudger of tine Fair asso ciation says that he has been informed that about half of the hogs exhibited, of even kind, were disposed of. Mr. Howell of Haywood county bought many ot the younger hogs. He has been told also that the great Devon bull, that was the object of so much comment at the fair, exhibited by Dr. Robinson of Mars Hill, has re cently been sold at a fair price. Some of the manufacturers of farm Implements and the wood working plants have received or .lers as the result of their ex hibits, and Mr. Gudger said that the prod in-ta of the several hand work in luxuries were in such demand that he hud to take stringent measures to keep them until the fair was over. As for the owner the big pumpkin. It is suid that he took orders for as many seeds as he could supply. There have also been many inquiries as to where the owners of the fruit, dis played at the fair, could be found, from those who wished to buy fruit by the barrel. Special to The Gazette-News. Wayncsvllle, Oct. II. About 6:30 last evening a dwelling on Pigeon street, occupied, by James Applegate and family, was discovered by a pass ing negro to be on Are, and the alarm was given. Thle fire company quickly arrived, and a , crowd of neighbors gathered. Mr. and Mrs. Applegate are both deaf-mutes. The husband was . away. . The woman was found, isleep, in one of the rooms, with her baby. She was rescued, and when the Are, which was increasing rapidly, had gained considerable headway she made known that Edgar, her four years old son, -was in the burning struoture. She attempted to rush into the house, but was restrained. It now looked an Impossible task enter the building. However, The odore McCracken eventually succeed- at great personal risk in going after the little boy. It was necessary for the firemen to. keep a stream of water playing close to Mr. McCracken. He discovered the little fellow. In a trunk In the kitchen, and brought him out It is supposed the boy had fallen into the trunk, which had been .left open. The child was seriously burned; was learned last night he could not recover, but his condition Is better today. Mr. McCracken's' heroism is the talk the admiring townsmen today. The dwelling, the property of Dr. J. Vi&y, was totally destroyed. There was S700 insurance on It. You can't dodge the Malaria germ while your liver la torpid. It makes you an easy mark for the disease. SIMMON'S RED Z LIVER REGULA TOR Is the best protection. It puts the liver In sound, healthy condition and purifies the stomach and bowels. price, large package, 11.00; small sixe, 26c. Sold by all druggists. IX OLDEN TIMES. People Were Content to Take Things Easier Than Now. If our forefathers could behold the modern locomotives, automobiles and ilectric cars they would hold up their hands in astonishment. The stage-coach was fast enough then people were more content to lake things easy. They used to be satisfied with any joit of a hair lotion that came along if It did not prevent Baldness they nought it was because Baldness could not be prevented. It's different now. People know hat germs cause Baldness and that Xewbro's Herplclde kills the germ, .hus curing Dandruff ami preventing Baldness. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. Smith's Drug Store, special agents. LUCKY WIL. "Wilbur Wright Drives Glider Into Teeth of Gale" Headline. Lucmiy for Wilbur, the aale didn't take notion to gnash Its teeth Just then. Columbia State. ' Lame back la one of the most com tnrma. nf muarular rheumatism A few applications ot Chamberlain's Liniment wui give reuei. or m j all dealers.. ,.-- U S. Department of Agriculture, WILLIS L. MOORC . CtussV H.il CMX S Mil IWrfl . aW M pm asiai. U-f -JUI H latV.MMMI lliai. Uaf -JUI l)SWVaW 4rw aUf fur iwiiji V' Mel JUP. mill O (J fw fa asttaei Ft- tsjusax aBtavieMB I H H III swbv smd mmw r r.ut. U U ejajajsMa M la- THE I'lEAIIlEu i s . TF-irnRATCTLX ? t Arbrrtlle. . . . . ... ...... M (t 'Atlmiia J4 7 ia n lmi 1. -t .il 7 Chiirli.tio t 11 Hatteras ..... l Jacksonville.... . ..... tt , 74 Key West 71 II Knoxvlllr... 14 7 Mobile... 74 New Orleans t- S 71 Ralulkh... ... ....s.,.tl 7 Snvannah ..'41 71 WilmiiiKton ... 14 71 For (-( until I p. 3u, Wtnday. for Ahhvvllle and vd Inlly: Unsettled wather. with probably rain tonight or Wednesday, colder Wednesday. Fr North -Carolina: Ik-I rains tonU;ht or Wedneiwlay; colder Wednes day west portion; moderate winds, mostly northeasterly. Normal today Tesnperature ' 14) preclpltatloa .11. Burn ma ry of Conditions. Unsettled eondsions prevail from the Oulf of Maic northward to the Great Lakes, a disturbanre ot tropical oriKln beina apparently central to tha westward of the Fanrlda Peninsula. Kxceaslve amounu of preciltaUna are report ed On Inches snd iundredths) as lot Iowa: Ilurwood, La.. 3.24; lialvealon Tex., 1.64; Houoton. Tex., 1I. The rontinued suvanre and devel opment of the dlxlurbanre will be fa- roral'la for unsetil."! weather In this SAVED CHILD eroic Deed of Theodore ' Mc Cracken of Wayne sville 1 Child Badly Burned. Eczema Remedy Also Washes Pimples )way No remedy that I haveever sold for Ecxema, Psoriasis, and all other diseases of the skin has given more thorough satisfaction than the D. D. D. Prescription for Eciema. A 26c trial bottle can be secured at once. i : ' My patrons find that D. D. D. not only gives Instant relief to the Itch ing, burning skin, quickly driving out all the disease germs, but It is also the most delightful wash for the com plexion they ever used. Absolutely harmless and pleasant to use, D. . D. D, cleanses the skin of all minor Im purities,, such as rashes and pimples, over night, and leaves the skin clear and smooth as that of. a child. It is now generally known that there is nothing that can equal D. D. D. as a household remedy for all skin troubles, no matter what tlrey are., I, myself, am so fully convinced of the merits ot this wonderful remedy that I will charge you nothing If the first full size bottle pf D. D. D. does not make good every claim. ' Better drop In and talk it over with me anyhow.-. Smith's Drug Store. try and obtained bettor ones from year to year: Although the . correspondence be tween the couple , had ceased, each suddenly felt art Impulse to see the other In the early part of May, 1911. Mr. Robins laughed, felt a pang of compunction, wrote a letter and then tore it up. In Egypt Miss Reeves was doing the same thing and experiencing the same emotions. Mr. Robins at last came to the con- elusion that he would take a trip to Europe and revisit the places he had seen with Miss Reeves at his side. He obtained a leave of absence. The first thing he thought of when he reached England was Stafford Castle and the never forgotten inter view there. He went to the castle and walked Into the musty old corri dor where he Mad promised to treas ure the memory of the girl. At the far end of the passage stood petite woman. He walked moodily toward hcA She turned her head and he recognized Miss Reeves. Values Suit All This Week s ! ' , -r ' ' Some of the Season's prettiest , .-. . .r-f - . models and fabrics , Peerless Fashion Co. 51 Patton Avenue IBEWUK homas Jefferson's "Rip Van Winkle" a Delightful Per formance as Always. At the Auditorium; yesterday after noon and evening was) seen Thomas Jefferson's revival of - "Rip Van Winkle" by two fairly good-sized au diences. Although not large, the au dience was very responsive and time after time Mr. Jefferson was called back to bow his acknowledgements to the audience that he moves at will to laughter or tears. Surely the mantle of the father has fallen upon the son. for It seemaaa though Jo seph Jefferson lives aaaia in his-son. i ne voice, ine gestures, me acting sre very much the same. He has nearly all of those characteristics that made his father famous on. two con tinents. The Interpretation of "Gretchen" by Miss Grace Sterling was all that could be desired. Her voice seemed well adapted to the role she so ably portrayed. Mr. Jefferson will doubt lesa be loved and appreciated wrier ever he may go. It Is needless to say that he will be remembered In Ashe 111 by all who love good acting and a clean play. ! Q YEAHS APART. TRAVEL IB TELEPATHIC TBYST One in America, tha Other in Egypt, Sweethearts Go to England and Wed. New York, Oct. SI. A telephathlc rail that bridged a decade of time and 7001 miles of land and se has solved a domestic problem tor Frank Robins, buyer for a Newark department store. and created another for scientific minds to unravel. Mr. Robins answered the "call' blindly and travelled from New York to England, Miss Helen Clare Reeves, the sweetheart of his early youth, re sponded to similar Impulse and Jour neyed to England from Egypt Like puppets in an Imaginative novel, they met again where they farted tea years ago. Now, as Mr. and Mrs. Robins, they are completing the furnishing of cottage In r.ellevllle, Nl J. So as they are Concerned the "telepathic call has dons Its duty and the are ready to resign It to a:iy Interested person. It was In 1101 that r. Robins an Ml Reeves said s-oodiiy as each turned toward a different career. They were of aa age nineteen an had been sweethearts for three years, "I am going to America to make my fortune," Mr. Robins tvdd as they stood toset'ier in one of the corrlt'ors la Rtafford Castle. "We slut II see each other again some timer' he a iked. "Some time." he answered. "We'll arrange that before long." U hen they parted lie Reeves ar. ranged to go to Paris aa g o.i in the family of a Wealthy lawyer. Khe went to K.svpt and Hm.!ly became, a teacher In a convent at Atexanliia. In the ninltme the )ung Eii;IIkIi man " Lau-lt 1 his Job in Uie new teun- Lif e Insurance or Death Insur- ance Which. People willingly pay large sums for life Insurance, which is really death Insurance; but real life Insurance fre quently consists In taking Eckman's Alterative. Can any "lung sick" person afford not to take the Alterative? It sharpens the appetite, makes Ufe look different, brings better health with greater earning power. Often persons are so much, improved that they can work even before they are finally cured. Investigate It, If you are broad minded enough to believe that there can be a cure for Consumption, which has not been sensationally exploited, or which Is not based merely on cli matic or diet restrictions. Mr. Webb's report follows: Weldon, 111. Gentlemen: During 1105 my phy sician sent me to Texas, from there to Colorado. I became worse and was sent home to die. I heard of Eck man's Alterative, began treatment and was cured. I earnestly recom mend Eckman's wonderful cure for Consumption." (Signed affidavit) ARTHUR WEBB. Fuller details of this case upon re quest Eckman's Alterative Is effective In ronchitla. Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and in up building tha system. Does not con tain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. For sale by all leading drug gists. Ask for booklet of cured cases nd write to Eckman's Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for aditlonal evi dence. The Theato shows the latest pictures. A NEW BOOK. "The Roy Who Brought Oirlntiiiatf a Touching Ktory by Miss , Alice Morgan. . Miss Alice Morgana little book. The Boy Who Brought Christmas, issued this week from the press of Doubledsy, Page Co., Is thus de scribed In a catalogue of fall publi cations: "A wholesome and touching Christ mas story. By his naif activity mountain boy carries a Christmas tree around to all the poor and sick folks ot the neighborhood and brings a whole neighborhood, which had kept up a war of religious sects, to work together at Christmas and ever afterwards. 'Orover Cleveland' Is aa original and winning a character as Hi will find In recent Action, gen uh a to. the very heart of him; and no better description of the southern mountaineers has ever been written those fundamental people who have been aptly called 'our contemporary ancestors.' Miss Morgan has fathom ed their natures and caught the hu mor and the pathos ot their Uvea" The book Is Illustrated In colors by John Edwin Jackson. -01 Light For The Home ! ssarnji a is best secured by the use of the new Edison Mazda Lamp: Its clear white rays are particu larly suited for residence lighting and the quantity of light is double that furnished by the ordinary electric lamp. The drawn wire tungsten filament has ample strength to bear without damage any ordinary usage, thus making the new Edison Mazda especially adaptable for . service in the home. , , 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. T-40 '. ' BOOKS SHELVED A List of Fiction and Non-Fli lion Ob tained by Pack Memorial li brary During October. The following books were shelved during October st the Pack Memorial England. library: Fiction. Adams -Godojlma. Barclay Following of the Star. Dejeans Far Triumph. Disraeli Lothalr. Duncan Measure of a Man. . Frederick Seth's Brother's Wife. Garland Victor Ollnee s Discipline. . Green Initials Only, liar ben Jane Dawson. I Henry Sixes and Sevens Hlckens Fruitful Vine. Hodder New Americana ij ' Parrlnh My Lady of Doubt. Richmond Strawberry Acres.., , Non-FUtton. T Bashklrtreff Journal. Buckle History of ClvillzaUon In Draper Intellectual Development of Europe. Llvermore Story of My Life. Lodge History of Modorn Europe. Ossoll Memoirs. ' Stowe Life of H. B. Btowe. Terry History of England. . '. Weber History of Philosophy. ; New pictures every night at Theato. Duck Pin Score. Ia the duck pin tournament at the Y. M. C. A. yesterday some very good scores were made. The score of Brandt la now the record on the -Y. M. C. A. alleys, he having made 147 points. Jackson Is secrnd with 101 points. The following scores were made yesterday and last nlghi: Jackson ...Ill 17 . Ill 101 Pevler 14 114 US 11 Williams ...Ill It 111 III E. B. Crown 74 l l Iti 6ayns II 17171 I Jilt Brown IT 1A1 14 IDS Moore 74" II 74141 Miller II II 14171 Drandt 101 121 lit 147 Neely 101 IS 17 H7 Crunipton 14 II It If """nulla II II 147 Orsham ........ 77 14 71 2S4 - is ii 14 m v i-'a 14 IS 71 1M 104 ie ij .'. n UK !i Kll-.S 7 t ' i? u : ; i'l j l""-; , , BAILED 3 aLassaiaMM BrJdness is the direct result of Germs. ' To prevent the hair from falling out, use TO-DA u.u "ThtCrtatftofAUHairTonicB" Thla wonderful new remedy ia apedally prepared to destroy tha lierma which esusa the hair to f.ll out. The nouri.hinC. .timulatir and. anUseptic quahtle. of TO-BAC-TON gra tha result, of tha juiea of the1 tobacco leaf and other beneficial IngredlenU used In tha preparation of f t ii21UtM M or 'k1' - a most d, :',.'.t- Jul Odor. T0-BACVT0N ,t;malatm lk. grk aWifaass. cams daiUrmff mnl ff Ka;f sV.saesj. ' Try, orru. If yoo ar, wtM MtlgfM f 4 17c7:iJ ?C'? tore, at S3 a, 60. a i l.C 3 a kettle and used by firsUclasa barbers. 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