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lilx vUy, November 23, 1311. THZ ACnZVILLli GAZSTTE-NE77S. pags muzz f -SS Ahevill 1 ALL ihnrchw I T : Falling 'hair is not a trivial matter. It is cause for alarm. . It teljs of a condition 1 K' iiipr sooner or later to partial or total baldness. Haalf that comes out on the brush .r 'comb is dead hair and it falls out because the follicle is diseased and the hair is V not" being supplied with proper nourishment. Every hair that falls out is not replaced by a new one. If the foi-licle is atrophied it will never grow another hair. The spot remains' bare and if further loss is not checked the hair on the head becomes distress ingly thin or there, may be total baldness. In ninety-nine instances out of a hundred, it is dandruff that causes the loss of hair. ; Scientific reseach now develops the fact'that the distressing accumulation known as Idlandruf? is due to a germ which burrows down into the follicle and destroys the life of the hair. This is what makes the hair come out. Thiere is but one way to overcome this trouble. , An occasional shampoo won't do is as that only cleans the scalp and does not reach the re il cause. The dandruff must not only be eradicated but the germ destroyed, by regular arid intelligent applications of Newbro'at Herpicide. Iassist always upon having genuine ITerpicide, the first and Or girml Dandruff Germ Destroyer. By keeping the scalp free from dandruff, clean and healthy, Herpicido checks the loss of li.vr . Newbro'sHerpicide makes the hair light, fluffy, luxuriant and beautiful. , Posscssiny a delicate fragrance, Herpicide commends itself to persons of refinement, who have a well-developed appreciation for the good things of life. : Applications obtained at the better Barber Shops and Hair-Dressing parlors. . Large size bottles sold and Guaranteed everywhere. NOTE Faatori and church oRlceri re requested to (end in copy of change! In announcement! by 4 p.m. Friday. ;. , . V ' . ' Central Methodist church, Rev. C. W. Byrd, D. D., pastor. Sunday school 9:0 4. m.; preaching at 11 a m, and 7:30 p. m hy the pastor. . First Baptist church, Tiev. Calvin n. Waller, pastoit Rnniliiy school, 9:39 a. m., C. 8. Davis, superlntonrt- 1 ant "Annual Promotion Day," morning worship,-' 11:00, pastor's theme: "The Crown of Htars," a mes- sage for soul-winners; I!. Y. 1. II. Ifi: 80 p, m. (In lecture room), M. V. Moone, president. Evening evangolls tio service, 7:3.0, pastor's subject: I "The Lost Christ," a plea to "back sliders;" special music, scanners welcome. North Ashevllle Methodist church, Chestnut street, . Rev. W. E. Poovey, pastor. Sunday school, 3:30 a. m., J II. Weaver, superintendent. Preaching 11 a m. and .7:30 p. m. by the pastor; prayer meeting Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m. . . t No Indigestion, Gas Heartburn of Dyspepsia Five Min-; utes Later. The Best Shampoo Soap and Most Per fect Comb for Ladles Use. Don't uset a cheap soap for sham pooing;. Herpicide Aseptic Tar makes a .soft creamy lather and does not harm the hair or scalp. There is nothing better.' No lady can appreci ate the real comfort of hair-dressing without a Herpicide comb. Ask yong Druggist About these Things Send for Sample and Booklet. A sample bottle of Herpicide also a booklet telling all about the care of the hair will be sent upon receipt of ten cents In ppstage or silver. Address THE HERPICIDE COMPANY Dept. 64B. DETROIT, MICH. ' Smith's Drug Store special Agent. Fvorv vear reerularly more than a million stomach sufferers In the United States, England and Canada - tafce Pape's Dlapepsin, and realize not only Immediate, but lasting relief. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach live minutes afterwards. If your meals don't lit comfortably, or what you cat lies like a lump of lead lu your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that Is a sign of Indigestion. Get from your pharmacist a 50-ccnt cahe of Pape's Uiapepsln and take a dose Just as suon as you can. lhore will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness' or heavy feeling In tne stomach. Nausea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over In the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order Blomaehs, boeuuse it Oakland Heights Presbyterian takes hold of our food and digests it church. Bittmora road, near Victoria. Must the same as if. your stomach (car to Forest Hill),-Rev. Clarence I wasn t there, O. Reynolds, D. D., pastor Preaching I Kelief in live minutes from all stom- 11 a. m., no evening service; Sunday lach misery Is waiting for you at any school 9:45 8, ni.t President Chllds, drug store. superintendent. . Strangers welcome.. I These large 60-cent cases contain more than suftlclent to thoroughly euro Trinity Church, N.: French Broad almost any case of Dyspepsia, lndlges- avenue. Rev, H. fields Saumenlg, rec- ltion or any other stomach disorder. tor. Sunday services: 8 a. m., Holy communion; 10 a, m. Rector's Bible Class; 11 a m., service and sermon; 8 p. m., choral evensong. Celebration of Holy Communion every Thursday and on all Holy days at 10 a. m. West End Baptist church, Rev. G. P. Hamrlck, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., J. B. Grice, superinten dent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Haywood Street Methodist church, A Window of White Beautiful are the new white garments for winter. See them displayed in our window. White Cordliroy Suits, White Serge Suits, trimmed with whjte and black sailor collars of extra good quality satin; "White Polo Coats of imported polo cloth.' " Special on these Garments for a few Days $25.00 White Serge Suits... $'2.r).00 White Corduroy Suit. $2."t.0() White Tolo Coats.... White Cordurov Skirts .$17.50 .$17.50 .$17.50 ..$4.75 White Hats White Furs ers White Capes. -WThite Gloves WThite Sweat- "THg jTOWt THAT 8AVC8 YOU MONEY j THE MARKETS New York. Nov. 25. Movements were irregular at the opening of the stock market today, with a sagging tendency In a majority of the more active issuea Prices picked up with some spirit after the initial display of heaviness. J"U D p h however Blackened when Rev. W. A. Newell, pastorPreaching f"1 lZL .w active stocks rebounded slightly above yesterday's closing figures. The market closed heavy. Profes sional holders sold stocks more freely Sunday 11 a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. H. Dunham, Supt.; pray er meeting Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Sun -""" . - I ,. j ,.,,. ,h.,n In Preaching; at Riverside Thursday at " " y " """" """'" - - n. m. A cordial welcome for 1 on ,, nm Cotton Steady, But Eased Off. ill Sm,i.' ohnreh Tllltmnr. Rev. 1 mantel openea sieu-uy ai uiicimnseu R. R. Swope. D. . D., rector. Holy l prices iu "uv.,. x i.. . communion at 8 a. m.; morning ser- was some scau.ereu covering .or uvc. i with .rn.nn hi, tho roMnr c 1 1 1 the week-end but also some scattered o'clock; Sunday school at 3 p. m.; uquiaanon, unu me m wu evensong at 4:80; organ recital after to loss 01 aooui a poini curing eany U. S. Department or Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU W1LUSL. MOORE. .Oust S Iill,. mnmu l'l mmt M. OJi fsF OlJ ' .ill ftL-1!. .il this service.. All seats free. First Presbyterian church, Rev. R, Campbell, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at- :30 a. m. Th pews are all free and everybody is welcome. a Emmanuel Lutheran church, cor ner of South French BToad avenue and Philip street. Rev. E. T. Coyner, pastor. Sunday school for children and adults 0:30 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m., "The layman's Part In Church Work;" meeting of deacons 7 p. m, meeting of all voters 8 p. m BUtmor Baptrs church. Preach Ing every first and third Sundays at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m, every Sunday 10 a, m. Prayer meet lng Friday 8 p. m. Rev. W. W. Marr, pastor. J. M. Brookshire, Sunday school superintendent The Salvation Amy Adjutant and Mrs. Bouters, offloers In charge. Of ficer quarters No. S Aston Park. Phone 1I1S. Meetings at hall No. 1, 38 H South Main street, every night at 8 p. m., except Monday night Sunday school at 8:30 p. m. Meetings at haU No. 2, 812 West Haywood street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. Sunday meetings 8:30 a. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Holiness meeting. 8 p. m. Young People's meeting 8 p. m. Sal vation meeting at the Buxton street church. Our motto "Holiness unto the Lord." Our war cry "Sinner there la Salvation for Tou." Seventh Day Adventlsts, 40 Hay wood street, Elder Q. W. Wells, pas tor. Services every Sabbath (Satur day), Sabbath school 18 a. m., devo tional services at 11 a. m.; a cordial invitation to all. UinidnitiiiMiiwwiiiiiiitiijeilM 1 imom.iinii am .mi i () (taw, im tmM$ , V I -, (g) mmn .H , iJriifc mwt1HBSrt.l Wtmt Iwt hl.M my jU J THE WEATHER Ashevllle .. ..,'. ,. Atlanta ; . , fharleston . , Charlotte Jncksoncllle . V . Key West . . . . , Kfloxvllle .. .. Louisville ., ,. , Mobile . r ' . N'ew Orleans . . , Now York ' Oklahoma .', , Oklahoma , . . , Rslelgh .. .. ., Savannah '. . ,', Washington '. . . Wilmington. . . . ! fc'orerasta until Ashevllle and .vicinity anl Sunday; f reeling temperatures tonight slowly rising temperatures Sunday. 'Kor North Carolina:.. Fair tonight and Munday; f reeling temperatures to hlht, slowly rising temperature Sun- 9 Ii d :. it 28 .... 24 38 .. 30 ( .. 24 48 .. .. 82 70 80 .'. .. 24 81 .. .. 24 . 34 32 ' 84 . . .. 88 52 . . . , SO 48 , . , , 28 50 .. .. 28 80 .... 30 0 . .. jo : .. ,. 32 48 .. .. 28 70 m. Sunday for , Fair tonight day. Moderate ' .westerly winds. Summary of Conditions. An extensive area of high pressure overlies practical f- the entire country with the exception of a depression oi considerable Intensity but of limited area tha,t Is centra over the northern New England states. . Precipitation has occurred in moderate amounts over central and north Atlantlo coast districts. Present conditions Indicate for thin vicinity fair weather with freezing temperature tonight, and Sunday fair with slowly rising temper ature. WILLIAM JOHNSTONE, , Official Temporarily In Charge. Normal today: Temperature 42 de grees. Precipitation .12. For. pains In the side or chest dam pen s piece of flannel with Chamber lain's Liniment and bind it on over the sent of pain. , There is nothing bettfer. For sale by all dealers. 'Well. old man,' how did you get sbing after I left you at midnight? (et home all right 7f" ' "No; a confounded nosey policeman J-.aled me to the station, where I spent tile rest of the night" "Lucky dog! I Teaohed home," .llostnn Transcript.. EXfMO Hut Is bo.- JOHN F. DRYDEN DEAD Newark, N. J., Nov. 28. John F. Dryden, founder of the Prudential In surance company of America and at the head of it practically all his life, formerly a member of the United States senate, a director In many large corporations and a multl-mllltonaire, died at his home here at 8 o'clock last night Mr. Dryden's death was attributed to pneumonia, developing after an op eratlon which he underwent a week ago for removal of gall stones. He was just over 72 years old and he was a native of Farmington, Me. Af ter leaving college he became Inter eated In life Insurance and modelled an Industrial Insurance company along the lines of the Prudential Insurance company of London, being the first to Introduce this) sort of Insurance In the t'nlted States. His beginning was "The Widow's and Orphans' Friendly Society," which later became the Pru dential Insurance company of Amer lea. He had been called "the father of Industrial Insurance In America." Mr. Dryden was the donor of tho Dryden trophy InUadr J to promote efficiency In markemanshlp among na tional guardsmen and regular army and navy organizations of the United States. His widow, a son. Forest F. Dryden. vice president of the Pruden tlul, and a married daughter survive trading, with business quiet The market closed barely steady, with prices net 4 to 9 points lower. STOCKS. Open. Close, Atchison '. 107J 107J Am. Locomotive 36i Am. Smelting 731 733 Atlantic Coast Line 137 Brooklyn Rapid Transit., 78 Baltimore & Ohio 102J Amal. Copper 63 63 Canadian Pacific 241 J 2413 N. Y: Central 108 Colorado Fuel & Iron... 28i 28 Chesapeake & Ohio 751 Erie 323 Sunday school I Great Northern pfd 128 75i 32) 127 Illinois Central 1441 Louisville & Nashville . . 159 Missouri Pacific 393 39J Norfolk & Western 1103 Northern Pacific ....... 119J 119 Pennsylvania 1221 Rock Island 26 Reading 1525 1523 Southren Pacific 114 113J St. Paul 110J 1098 Southern Railway 301 30J Southern Railway pfd 721 Tennessee Copper 371 38 iVnlon Pacific 176 J 176J V. S. Steel 831 041 U. S. Steel pfd 109 Wabash 11 108 NEW YORK COTTON. December . . December . . January . . . March ... . May July Spot 9.40. Open Close. .. 9.18 . . 9.23 , . 9.03 . . 9.14 .. 9.21 . . 9.29 9.1 8.95 9.0 S.l 9.2 First Church of Christ Scientist. Local Secvrltiea. new church building 84 North French I Reported and corrected dally by Broad avenue, near Haywood street. I Heary F. Claudius. side entrance. Services every Sun-1 ' Bid. Asked. day morning at 11 o'clock; Sunday Ashevllle Water 4's...$ f 98.00 school at 9:45: testimonial meetings Beaumont Furniture 110.00 Wednesday evenings at 8:18. The Citizens Bank 144.00 reading room Is In the . Electrical I Universal Security f '. 10.00 building. 88 Patton avenue, room No. I Universal Security cert 11.00 29. and la open every day except Sun- Wachovia B. T. Co, day. from 10 to 13 and from 4 to 8. Iwm. Brownell Mill... 18.90 All are eordlallv welcome to the ser vice and to the reading room. I Change of program nightly at Tneato. 145.00 Junior to Attend Service. Heater firewood. Phone 1583. State Councillor U. M. Olllikln or the Jr. O. U. A. M. has Issued a Thanksgiving proclamation to the NOTICE Notice la hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city of members of the order in the state to Ashevllle, as required by law, that tli observe tomorrow as the time of wor ship and Thanksgiving services and advises that the members attend the churches In bodies. At this time the services will be offered as a thanks- city engineer has made a survey and filed his report In the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done and the coat thereof in the mat ter of yaving and otherwise Improving Ariinrtnn street from Its Intersection living oaen ior me great iorwara m.h m&rlntt afreet to Its Intersec- strides that have been made by the tlon wltn Furman avenue In said city, order In the past and for the contln uance of the good work being car ried on. ' In accordance with this proclama tlon, the French Broad council No. 97 and also showing the name of each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of cost of such street im provement to be assessed against such or tnis city win attend tne service in ...i ..i.t. Ami nntira i w.i.v fur the morning at the Haywood Street ,ner glv,n that it tne first regular Methodist church. Where Rev. W. A. Llln nf ,h. .rm hoard of alder- Newell will deliver a special sermon to h hed after lhe .xpimtion 0H for the occasion. An invitation la also ,en (,0) dayl from thu dat8i Mld ""' "'' ' ""Mboard of aldermen will consider said f to loin with the other council and i attend this sen-Ice at 11 o'clock. AH Juniors, who are strangers In the city, are also cordially Invited to attend. j Polite Vaudeville and Motion Pictures Week of Nov. 27 Mon., Tues., Wed. Smith & Brown, Singeis and Dancers Le Or a Vernier, Character Change Artist and Mimic Thur., Fri., Sat. Haley Trio, Song Shop Singers Turkey Boyd, Blackface Comedian ; A newly invented nail splits as it is driven into wood, the parts separat ing so that it cannot be withdrawn. Always something new at Theato. TRUSTEE'S SALE. NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city of Ashevllle, as required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and Hied his report in the oft Ice of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done and the cost thereof In the mat ter of paving and otherwise Improving College Park Place, from Its intersec tion with Oak street to Its Intersection with College street, In said city, and also showing the name of each abut ting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of cost of such street Im provement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice is hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the said board of alder men, to be held after the expiration of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will consider said rcporj and If no valid objections be made thereto the same will be adopt ed and approved by said board and the liens and assessments of suld street Improvement will then become com plete and operative. Ashevllle, N. C November 25, 1911. L. W. YOUNG, 249-10t City Clerk. CHENEYSi ; )" EXPnCTORANT ; CUR If C0USH4 AN9 COLDS 1 report and if no valid . objections be made thereto the same will be adopt ed and approved by said board and the liens and assessments of - said street Improvement will then "become complete and operative. Ashevllle, N. C, November 35, 1111. , U W, TOUNO. I4-I0t Cltr Clerk, TRUSTFJTS NOTICE. P.y virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of trust, registered In the office of register of deeds of Bun combe county, book of mortgages. No. 79, page 622. dated Sept. 14. 1910, to which deed of trust reference is here by made for all persons, the under signed trustee will, on Wednesday, December 27. 1911, In front of the court .house. Buncombe county, In the city of Ashevllle, between th hours of 12 noon and 2 p. m., sell to the last and highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing real estate, situate In Ashevllle township, Buncombe county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of H. A. Wells and others, and more particu larly described as follows: Beginning at a stake In the east margin of the Brevard road, at the Southwest corner of lot No. 26 as appears on a plat recorded Ih the otllce of register of deeds of Buncombe county. North Carolina, in book 143 at page 482, and runs Bouth 89 degrees East 353.8 feet to a stake in H. A. Wells' line: thence with his line South 30 mln. West 200 feet to a stake In the Northeast corner of lot No. 39; thence with the North margin of lot No. 39, North 89 deg. West 358 feet to a stake In the East margin of said Brevard road; thence with said mar gin of said road North 30 deg. East 200 feet to the beginning, and being lots Noa. 37 and 88 as appears on said plsi: - This sale Is made for the purpose of satisfying and discharging a certain note. In said deed of trust described, default having been made In the pay ment of same, and the holder thereof having made demand on me to exe cute the powers in said deed of trust contained. This the 24l!t day of November, 1911. J. CLI WOMAN rF.NLAND, Trustee. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust made by Wayne S. Ray to the undersigned trustee, dated Sept 6th, 1909, and duly recorded In the office of the reg ister of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 78 at page 498, to which reference la hereby made, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale therein contained has become opera tive, the said undersigned trustee will, on Wednesday, November 2V, 1B11, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auc tion, for cash, at the court house door in the city of Ashevllle county of Bunuombe and state of North Caro lina, the following lands and premises sttuate lying and being In the city of Ashevllle, county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake in tho south margin of Atkin son avenue, the northwest corner of lot conveyed by Chorles T. Rawls to S. R. Chedlster by deed dated Janu ary 15th, 1904. thence with said southern margin of Atkinson avenue north 86 deg. 20 mln. west seventy five feet to a stake, the northeast corner of lot No. 4 of Block 6 of plat of the Atkinson, Reynolds company property; thence with the eastern boundary of said lot No. 4 of Block 6 of said plat south 8 deg. 10 mln. west one hundred and nlnty-elght and 95-100 feet to a stake; thence with Chas. W. Woolsey line south SS deg. 62 mln. east seventy-five feet to a stake In the Chedlster line; thence with the Chedlster line north 8 deg. 10 min. east one hundred and ninety eight and 95-100 feet to the begin ning, being the western half of lot No. 3 of block 6 of said plat and being the third tract described In deed made by C. T. Rawls to Wayne 6. Ray dated January 18th, 194, and duly recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In deed book No, 134 at page 81 et seq., to which reference is here by made for more information and de scription. SECOND TRACT: Situate on the east side of Conestee avenue: Begin ning at a stake in the eastern margin of said Conestee avenue, the south west corner of lot No. 16 1-8 In Block No. S of plat of Atkinson-Reynolds oompany property, and runs with said margin of said avenue south 68 1-3 feet to a stake: thence north about 88 degrees east two hundred and eighty five feet to a stake In line of lot No. 6 of said Block 3, thence with line of said lot No. 6 of Bloctt 1 north 3 deg. 21 the southern line of said lot 16 1-8 of Block 3 north 88 deg. 14 nln. west two hundred and eighty-four and 7-10 feet to the beginning, being first lot described in deed from Charles E. Rawls to Wayne 8. Ray dated Janu- sry ism, isol, and duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C. In book of deeds No. 184 at page 82 et seq., to which reference is hereby made for more Information and description. This Oct. 23, 19U. W. B. SIIUFOr.I, T-1..-.' 41 him, .
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