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r G, Uil. VILL- CA-TX13.Ni:V3.' PACE It is not alon? the cortvenienfce, of the freshness, 6r the cf ispness, or the tiri usltial fopd-valueroi4 fafehMnlinessOr ,ffie price, that has JtrndeUrieeda Biscuit ther National Soda Cracked It is the reiiiaifkable combination 'Wf1 "all of thse? things. f jr e " ' " 4 I t -- " . V ' - .r.-4 ,' '4 w- -- ! . l).' 4 I'-- 1 . ; :. -. . x If fevefybhe, every where, knew how every one j . every where, would eat themi--every day.' 1 . n Sold by grocers in s every city and to wn Bought by people j( - J" ejj - eft ? 1 4 M ' of all classes. " Never sold in bulk always 5 cents iii thS moisture - proof package which keeps them oVen- fresh. NATIONAL BISCUIT i -COMPANY-.' : Duties of Minister and People; What Each Should Expect Rev. Calvin B. Waller, the new pas tor of the First Baptist church, who came here Saturday from KnoxvlUe, having resigned the pastorate of the Dcaderlck avenue' Baptist" church of Ition. ,These things, &9 .we. all know, that city, preached the first sermon J1 the most fruitful .eanses of failure nr hi. u.. i .. lin all walks of life. The battle of 1 Vn tarlnn lira M Inat neCAIlflA nf A hAOfl ins on ine lexi me imnotont man an- t ..i,.i, oa must be clear, rapid, active and free the water is troubled, to put me in the from outside influence or worry, or nool." At tmt ' nleht A norvicn h.lelso.we (fo down to failure with the nrearhd nn th text "NTn rnnm f.ir thronfc of "floaters' wtn go irom one Jesus." which was taken frnm T.uke Place of employment to anotner, giv 7. nnth susT-uot,m wr tnmitr j 1. 1 inir no. Batisfaotlon to others or to tended and the conirregatlons '. were evidently impressed with the sermons of the new pastor. -1 liefore- preaching his mornlnc ser mmt nd after expressipg his pleasure In niling the pulpit of the First Hup tls't church. Rev. Mr. .Waller j ri ot! need that he had prepared a plat form which ho. thought would prove beneficial both to himself and to the hurch. He, then read the platform, hlch referred to his duties and the duties of his people as to. what his HWfUTFGu'J WiiFl!Lcl!l'"P fflUSEMEPlTS liilRPIlSTfliHTF V- Mv Job m wwim iiw i mi - t . 4 i, r' iouarn 'unairri .lunsteriN.- I Reasons Wliy Tlioiwanils Like Me Cannot Satisfy Their Employers. it from the Other. I beliefs ray fate is not unlike that of thousands of, other workers who daily lose their places for reasons they do not know, and probably would not believe. When their last pay envelope comes along, it Is usually, "Your ser vices no longer : required." If the trut,h' were known, the reason for their unceremonious removal would, prob ably be that their usefulness was de stroyed because of some mental worry, bodily .ailment or general indlsposi- ' tobarnHt 'dmln) .HJniterls v At the Auditorium tonight with Its sweet singers; funny men .beautiful costumes, bright lights - j and .special scenic equipments, Coburn's Greater Minstrels (entirely new people front last year), will duplicate and surpesss their success of last season, with a bigger and better show,, the latest aongs and Modern and. old time jmljv strelsy.' Leslie D. Berry, the interlo cutor and baritone, , is thei only sing er retained - this . year from the old favorites. His swings "Good Bye My tiove" and ."Till the Sands ., of vthe Desert Grow. Cold" lioth by Ernest v fir themselves, . constantly- growing older I and less useful, with no ambition, no will power, and no hope. , Every man requires from cverj' other man the beat Chat Is in him. But no. man jean use or. get the best I that is in himself until he is first free from all fretful ; Indispositions and worries. . . , - y That was my trouble. I was full of 1 troubles. That's why I lost my Job. Aly stomach In the first place was al ways out of order, and I was worry- KK conBrBKattnn should nwrt from him. ling about It and my mind grew cloudy whnt h uhou d pvnpet frnm th con- innu Slow, i iihuu iumui, mm b rrnirntlnn nl u-h.it tho momlmra grouchy. That WftS the end. should nitnwt from onn anothor. I Thiere are thousands like me, going In hMrtnnlnir hl .ormnn Mn. tVnllAr laBOUt Wltn qUICK. luncn jacei., u.v- poke of the feast, of the Jews at Je peptic manners, anu repulsive umur URalem and of th great multitudes of atlllcted people that had gathered at the pool waiting for the angel to trou ble, the waters, and how Jesus noticed the: mini who had. suffered with an In flrmlty for 38 years, and the man 4e clared that he had no one to help him. Mr. Waller declared that the inclination of the people of the .pres enfc day to go down , to the pool and help Is not strong enough, - and suld that It is his desire to lead his church to such places where crying humanity can he heard. The mission to the nick strangers which is about to bo established here, he said, is In har mony with this teaching of Christ. The church, he said, loses an oppor tunity when It allows a person broken In heart or body to pass out of the city without attempting -to alleviate his suffering. Ho told of t.e ways to reach the nheres. . No employer :. wants bucU men's services. . Take- my. advice. A healthy stom ach now and hold a good position, and my employer Is satisfied and so am I. I started to take Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets which T was told were good for the worst cases of indigestion and dyspepsia.'. The first two tablets made a wonderful difference In my condi tion, v , -' :- One Ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digests JOOQ ' grains of food. The stomach doesn't have to work at all. The Tablets do all the work, no matter how heavy your meal. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure braht eructations, . burning sensations, bloat, irritations, .loss of appetite, nau sea, heartburn .lack or energy, loss of memory and. dyspepsia and indiges tion In their very worst forms. No other little tablets In the world IVopru-t'ir. ' "i M!iMW!:cr,j .itiihurn's umilcr .Minstrois, ovcancr , ' .- Matinee and Night. ft. r.iillW, are the latest productions from this season's, publications, and surpass "In the Gaftlen of My Heart' of last year. Mr. Derry requires no endorsement from his manager, as his singing and his personality have won him a host of friends In past seasons with his ompnny, which is extiemIy gratify ng. Mr. llyman Goodwin, known as the Male Mel!;;i, who nan Just rc turned from an engagement in Eng and and Scotland Is a new feature his season, and possesses a clear owerful soprano, a most unuBual voire, equally effective in solo and horns. Justin J. McCarty, lyrl tenor and yndler, another new Voice, hag cc splendid musical voice and MEN ARE HELPLESS AS CHILDREN When Taken Siitlclrjnfy n-JnWe Is a ,' Common-sea SafegnsfdV l' 'i Big, strong mart hY as a helpless in fant when he 1 suddenly, ill; The sturdiest chap- In- town usually loses his self-control, and Is ' utterly Unable to regard,, his condition with the common sense that characterizes his every-day actions, v - . r For example: He comes home tired. eats a heavy dinner and sits down to read and smoke away a quiet even- Suddenly he notices ai weight on his stomach; then sharp pains around his haert, and a feeling of suffocation. Thoughts of "heart disease" rush over him,- and 1n his agony he fear the worst. -. - " J- ' -' His trouble -was acute-Indigestion brought on by overloading his tired stomach. " A couple of Rexall Dyspepsia Tab lets riilght- have given' him ' rellef-J- mlght have saved him hours of sufi frelng. .- ' f. j n. ; . . Chrr a package of Rexitll Dyspep sia ' Tablets In yoUr vest pocket or keep them In your room. Take one after'each heavy meal, and ward' oft Indl'gestloni -; " Rexall Dysnensia Tableui 1 relieve stomach troubles by aiding nature to supply those elements, the absence, of which in the gastric Juices, causes in digestion and 'dyspepsia. They fend to aid the stomach to digest all kinds of fond and to quickly convert It Into rich red blood. - --; ' - We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. We guarantee them to relieve indi gestion and dyspepsia. ' If "they fail, tfe will refund your money. Three sizes, 25 cents, 60 eents and $1.00. Bold only at our stores or by mall. Remember, you - can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community onlyat our Btore rThe Rexall Store. Smith's Drug Store, South Main-Street and Pack Square., : .. i " :; leople at the pool,- bV prayer, purse lcan,4o i much, , You ; should carry I p)eaBln(f pc-snnaiity, te singing "If and personality, and insisted that it 1b the- duty of each to go himself and not send someone else to the pool. In conclusion he said that the. world needs people, who . live through the week, as they live on Sunday, that lWe nn the streets and In the ir homes and oltices as taey live, in the church. HOW MUCH WE DRINK Per, Capita Wine Conwumptloiv In V, Tnu-Thlnls Gallons: Whiskey, - , 1.15; Beer, 20.09. WSshfhgton, Nov. 6. Consuming more beer in the aggregate than any other country In the world, the Unit ed States leads all nations In the to tal consumption of malt liquors, wines, and distilled spirits with the enormous total of S, 045, 300,009 gal Ions, the department of commerce and labor announce.-. The per capita consumption of beer in the United States was 20.0 gallons In 1010, while m .Belgium. It Is 65.2 gallons. In . the United .Kingdom 81.44 gallons, and In Germany 20.47 "gallons. Germany was second In total consumption of beer and the United Kingdom third, In the consumption of wines France leads with 39.38, gallons per capita. followed by Italy with 27.39 gallons The per capita consumption In the United States Is only, about two-thirds of a gallon. , In distilled, spirits Denmark leads, with the consumption of 2.97 gallons per capita. Hungary is second, with 2.11 gallons, and the Netherland third with 1.84 gallons. The United States per capita consumption is 1.46 gallons. ' . them around with .you. wherever you go and take them regularly after meals. Then you will realize what It is. to be freed from stomach torment, and have a clear mind, a quick mem ory, a' happy disposition;" comfort and rest. Qet Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I at any drug store for. 60c a box. Send .usj-our. name, ana address to day and we will at once serin you Dy F, A. Stuart TJo., ;150 Stuart BUlg., Marshall, Mich. AH My Dreams Were Gold I'd Buy 'he World for You," a beautiful bal lad. Just from the New York press: and an original yodel In his second number. Franklin R. Muyhew, basso, "Neptune," by Gordon, a magnlflcen 'iass solo Just published; Harry Fran kel, contra bass; James Warner, barl one; Stanley Mortimer, tenor, com pose a male choir equal to any mln atrel attraction of the day. A splen did company supporting these voices guarantee a fine performance. ' Only a woman can understand the prostrating effect of disorder in the femule organism the misery of It and its. depressing Influence ea the mind. Many women who formerly suffered from these disorders owe their pres ent health to DH. SIMMON H SQUAW VINE COMPOUND. . It exercises a powerful restorative Influence on the female generative system, builds up a strong body, restores healthy regular ly and promotes cneerruwss and , dear, rosy complexion.. Price 11.00 per bottle.. Sold by all druggists New pictures vetf night at" Thealo. r i PARALYSIS; " DYSPliPSIA. And 'p:Chrcdic blschccs' Cured '; Vigour hew" nitural method. Nodrugs. urgery. The most extensive equipment In North Carolina for ths adminis tration of hygienic, and phyelologfcal treatment " ; ' Many cases 6f paralysis, dyspepsia!, ""rheumatism, Neuras thenia and other 'chronio aliments completely cured after all the ordinary methods had failed to' benefit Names of physicians, lawyers, bankers!" and other business and professional men In all part of the United Stales who endorse and recommend our treatment tlven on request Call or write for pamphlet ' Consultation and examination at Ranltnrium free.' ' f Pan.pl.i.t Mailed. i , , i i:i ' ' ' ? f O ,- . '" t f I . Li t. .. M POSTAL BANK DEPOSITORS BDNOS WILL BE ISSUED wn ----j I' I. I J. A iL. L i il a J Will Draw Interest' of 2 1-2 T Per Cent, and Will Not B,J Subject to Taxi fy; " ' j in- The loeni "postofflce offlcials have been notified by the postmanter gen eral that beginning Jnnuary 1 bonila wilL be Issued In connection with the postal savings banks for th purpoajH of Investment by the depositors In these banks. The bonds will be Issued In denomi nations of 220. tlOO and $500. which will draw interest of 2 per cent. payable, semi-annually, and, the .le positors can exchange all or part of I their savings for these bonds. They will be Issued Iq the form of regis tered and coupon bonds and will not be subject to taxation. The registered bonds are written In favor of the le fiositor and cannot be cashed by any other person and It Is required that the money Invested In them he allowed I to the treasury for use one year. The coupon bonds are mada payable to bearer and the money does not neces sarily have to remain lit the treasury a year. , , The bonds wilt not tie Issued to per sons who are not depositors and the money Invested In them will not be icoonted In the 1600 to which, each ds- pository Is limited. - . , Applications for conversion . of mqney Into bonds on January i must be made not later than Decembor 18.- - ,!: - "Graustark." "Graustaurk." the romance by aedrge Barr McCutchoon," win be Ih attraction at the Auditorium tomor row night. Messrs. Baker and Castle, the producers, guarantee a perfect performance In every particular. They end on tour a carload of scenery and .'ffects. Mr. Baker, the adapter. Ills desire to get the correct atmos phere, spent a summer kodakin through Kiirope and every scene is replica of old-world royal environ merit. The costumes were designed from the plates of a celebrated court joslumer. Mr. Castle, who selectetl ;ho caxt and produced the play, has a-, vn frnm mnaf nlnv, nf t K t a mtifi If t.,ta an interesting plot which commands the strictest attention of the audience and Is cleverly unfolded during the action of the play. Among the catchy musical numbers, introduced during the action of the play, the most pop ular are ' Killarney and You,!' "June, June, June." "I'm going to Steal Some Other Fellow' Girl," ''lxve. Mpkes the World Go Round," "Come to the Land of Bohemia," "Reuben, Reuben I've Been Thinking." "When Reuben Comes to. Town, etc." , : ' - . ' "Exciise MoV' ':' Rupert Hughes, the author of "Ex cuse Me," the episodical farce which Henry W. Savage .will- offer at the Auditorium next Saturday, Nov. Jl for a matinee and night performance, is one of the most prolific of modern American,: writers. In v addition to Excuse . Me" he has -a number: of other successful lilavs to hls- ered! and In the higher class magazines his name is encountered a the author of short stores, serial narratives an essays with quite remarkable, 'fre quency. He is a musical critic more than national reputation. , cuse Me" represents histirst attempt at writing ilmon pure farce, for the stage, and the deserved success which K. has; already , earned) promises to give him enviable prominence-in: field, of literature which is absolutely distinctive. ... . - - Heat sale -opens Thursday morning at Whltlock'a. - , . . ' JfOTICR.-' f f ,:, nited States of Amerlca,r' Western District of North Carolina, ss; '." . ' i - In the United States'Dlstrk t Court in .and. for said district '- j , In ithe matter of "George' R?. Trivett aid W. W. Shores, ' a partnership trading undert-th' name of Trivett & Shores, bankrupts.--Petitlon for Discharge. '-' . .-" . - To the . Honorable James B. . Boyd, , Judge of the Disri-lct Court -of the United. States for the Western Dis trict of North Carolina. ' Geo; Tf . Trivett end'W. W. Shores of EIhj. J?ark, in the county ef Averj'. formerly Mitchell, and state of North . Carolina. In said district, respectfully represents that on the i day of January, last past, they were duly ad judged bankrupt under the act of con gress relating to bankruptcy: that they have duly surrendered all their prop erty and rights of property, and have fully complied, with ! all' the, -require . meats of said act and of the orders of -the court touching his bankruptcy.-. : Wherefore they pray that they mny be decreed by the court to tiave a full -discbarge .from, all , debts ' provatik! against their estates under said bankruptcy-acts, except such debts-a are exempt by law from such discharge. Dated, this 2 0th day of October, A. D-, 1911, , ' G EO. H. TRIVETT,' ' ' i W, W. SHORES, w - Bankrupts, Order of Notice Tlieivon. Western District of North ; Carolina, County of Buncombe, ss. " . . On this, second day of November, A. D.. 1911, on reading the foregoing petition, it is . ' , . Ordered by the1 court, that a hear ing be had upon the same on the 12th day M December. A. D., 19ll, before F. W. Thomas, special master of said court, at hftr office; 33-24 "American National Bank Bldg., . Ashevllkv- in said district at 10 o'clock in the, foro: noon; and that notice therefore, be published In The Gazette-News, n newspaper printed in Bald district, and that all known creditors and . other persona In Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, If , any they have, why the prayes of -tint! . said petitioner should not be 'granted, And It ni further ordered by . the court that the referee shall send by mail to- all known creditors apple of said petition and this order, addressed to them, at their places of residence ha stated. Witness the Honorable Jas. E. Boyd Judge of the said court, and the sent thereof, at Asheville, in said district, on the second day of November, A. D., 1911. Attest: W. 8. HTAMS, 26 ' -. . : - ' Clerk. mm n r,.,.,, is a KXW CEIA. ' r'" ' TION, oorrin eTery field of the world's thought, aotion and eultitre. The only nrw unabridceil dioUouu-jr ia many yean. r it deflnee erst ifocooe ' Mora, i more thu ever before appeared between two ouvers. 700 fuges. eooo 11 luntratloua. r ' m, v ; rrmiife tt " UoarjrdietkHUrr with the Dew dividrd pae. A "Mtroke of Oenius." rc.ne 14 enoyclopedla In . a tuiglo volume. rsnn 1 aooepted by th Courts, Bt-hoole nd rm as lite one supreme ao- thttritjr, rVrsnte who knows Tt lnn Bcer. l,et US tell you about Uila new work. BLAME YOUR StOMACli tJt" 1 1 Vi.. Get Rid of the IViMoiions V.u Furmentlng food. i .1 i i ':. 1 ft W f 1 If ' ' 4 -Nl f ' $ : ' V -"I . -r.lvArafc.sii "Tlu! iW.hcmlan GH", . 4 "The llohemiun Girl" comes to the Auditorium shortly. This is said to be a sumptuous spectacular produc tion of I'.alfe's famous .masterpiece, and will be presented, by the Aborn Opera company with not only an un usual cast of soloists, big chorus, aug mented orchestra and brilliant corps de ballet, numbering upwards of 100 people, but in the realistic scenes of which there are Introduced a caval cade of 20 horses, .wonderful whirl wind acrobats, real gypsies and other startling novelties. TljieATKE. CJKOKT i. aI'Boburn's BRAND NEW MINSTRELS , Bigger and Better than Ever. Presenting A Gorgeous 'Scenic first Part, Beautiful Costumes, Sweet Sing ers, Funny Comedians and always giving more than you expect. Nver Before Such a are and Ex pensive Show at these tow Pricea PRICKS i5c, 50c, 79o and 1.00.v CANT BE SEPARATED Some Asheville. Peophs Have Ijrorned How to Get Rid ol Both. and . If tyou sniffer from headaches, dls Kiuess, IilllouKaess, constipation. Inac tive liver, nervousness, sleeplessness. I.i.d dreams, foul breath heartburn, t'l'.iTtnera of breath, sour stonuich, or despondency, be stire and try Ml-O-MA stomach tableta , If you want Immediate relief from an upset or rebellious stomach try MI-O-AA stomach tablets. You might -Just sx well get, a 10 cent box today and start to int your I stomach In tip-top shape and make 4 j your body feel fine and ewrgotle. You take no risk, nut a particle. Tor If MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets do not do nil that Is cliilmed for them Smith's Drug Store a HI return your iniine)', , JAM? tTALRORf Whh "flreuwsrk," Amlitorinnet Tnr. day, Ifovnubpf I. . , , , , i( ... i-lven the same attention to ensent! ' ' and detail which contributed so Inruc ly to the succens'of "Quo Vudh," "Whea Johnny fomei Marcfcmt Home," and Mm. Hchuman-Hein ' production) of "Love's Lottery," n' which he was the guiding hand. No effort has been spared to nieke this production the one sensation of the season, as It was last season. Tickets are selling at Whltlock'a. , I When a girl acquires th hnldt Of liking to be in her own room for re- flection she has ruiiched tho love let , ter tage. i Tin Manliattan Opera Ciwnpelny. Among the mimical productions playing this city during, the season will- Ik r.oliwt H. Ksne s production of the rreat New Yrk casino sue ers, "When Iteulien Comes to Town," which he opens the three night en- gageniriit of the Manhnttao ipem at the Auditorium on No- mm ( H.e 4' Thft , I liili;'1 klritotnn lilac fr t?iFini . comnHttV c i 4 veinlier 8 to take I l or this musical comedy Mr. Kane ha onnn.red an exi eptioiiully etmne I ' Backache and -kidney ache are twin brothers,,,- , .. , . tt Mi . You can't separate them. And. you can't get rid of. the, back ache until you cure the kidney ache. If the kidneys are well and strong, the rest of the system Is pretty sure to be m vigorous health. Doan's Kidney Pills make strong. neanny Kidneys. t, -) n i T. B. Redman. 1ST N. Main St. Asheville, H. C, says: c 1 1't annt speak too Mghly of Doan's Kidney Pills, for they restored me to health and strength. , I spent a treat deal of money ryinaj. to get something tout would rid me of my trouble,- but all to no avalt My back pained me great deal and my .body was stiff and lame. The kidney 1 secretions' , also gave me great annoyance. At last I was Induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I obtained a box at Smith's Drug Store. The difficulties from which I suffered so Ions; were soon removed and during the past several years, there has . beta no recurrence of my trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price It cents. Foeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for the United States. .... - Remember the name -Doan's end take no other. . A limine Kouso. (ireenwlth dispatch to Philadelphia Reoord. ....- Seventeen cows belonging to Soren Jensen of Banksvllle are Just getting over h two-day souse. Apples thst had - fallen en . the ground and were left to ferment were responsible for . the cows gettlmt drt.uk. . The animals Anally became fighting mud and Jensen rouUln't milk them. - , K1 IZJ I 1. I'.r I-I--U inl I....',' rt. i t'.e bJlLQSS TrikAHki ClKUMT ; Tuessay, November 7th : , ) - ' " GEORGR RARR MccrrcHKox'f :. GRAUSTARK (A IjOve RrlUnd Tlirone) , -' - .'..',' - i ' Adapted by Geo. R. Raker. Presented by a east of New Tork Players and- mounted with, a Scenic Production of Absolute Splendor. Sale of teats at Whltlock'a.. :.' -. PRICESSOC to JlifJ. ' 1 mmm eUtUUM thtAiKd Clrvr t ROBERT H.' KANE'S. , Manhattan Ojierd iuGompanyi4 3 NisliS comijeiifiinp; Wednesday, Novemtet 8, S)ecial fatinee Thurwlay. roMtively a new repertoire of Operas.' Pricea-Night: 35r, 80c, 75c. Matinee, 25c, 50c. AiifiiTcniu:, ' LTatinel Kl0 Lt: ? Saturday, Not. 11th HENRY. W. SAVAC tilers A Pullman Carn'?l In three s.-itlonw c Lie" fly l;t I t i r ia ... j !. 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