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rvnxs h. c li'-LLrj Ca A RI SSIAN V1KW. ', The other fellow's view I. always Interesting-. The able St Petersburg; Xovoe Vremya states the " Russian view of the vexatious passport ques tion. It complains tit" American Im- mlKration laws as applied to- Russians, pointing out the money qualification requisites and the .exclusion of poIyg In this connection It Is also 'ell to consider our ever present 'hlnese exclusion question. The Novo Vremya, -however, adds iiuai. inc rrai motive ior treaty aoro- that la lot laaatn4 m Wi states who are driving the politicians SUBSCRIPTION BATES i Asherllla and RIltmoM. On. Week 10c Ttire Month A..$l.5 fctx lfontha i MM Twlye Months i.oalamista BY MAIL m ADVANCEl Three Month. ...$1.0 Six Montba 1.00 Twelve Montba COO bo tic or appealing for support of any ntartaJnmant or project where an ad mlttance or other tea la charged 1 aavertlaing an win bo aocspted at regular rate, only. , The ammo applies to oarda of thanks, obituary notice political announcements aad the like. at n n n it n n t n n n n m m ..v.. m The Gaaetto-Newa la s bmoh H t ber of The Aaaocteted Press. H t Ita telegraph news la there It fore complete aad reliabia. It m n n n n n Entered at tho PoMoffica IB Aah.vllle aa aseoaa-ciasa matter. Wednesday, December 13, 1911 CONCERNING COLDS. This Is different from the common or garden variety of advice that is so freely offered by friends and enemies This is authoritative; It bears the im primatur of the State board of health. In the first place, it la not to be set down that colds are "catching." They ' are probably catching, which is as far aa medical science cares to go You are cautioned to avoid intimate asportation with people that have them, such as the use of the same towel ud drinking cup. It Is hard ly worth while, however, to become frightened at the mere presence of a ) erscn with a cold. People who have tecently had pneumonia; crowds, and overhtnted or badly ventilated places are to be avoided. Tou may reinfect yourself with a cold, therefore keep the inouth, nose, throat and tonsils clean, and avoid gorging with food or drink. There is a "possible" germ. but it Is certain that getting the body or part of It overheated or thorough ly chilled will often cause a cold. Therefore, be careful as to exposure and too rapid cooling of the body. .Another line of defense Is to build up the physical resistance. This may be done by working and living In well- ventilated rooms and In the open air as much as possible, particularly at night; careful and regular bathing, moderate eating and daily exercise In the open air if the weather permits. But. however careful he may be, neither prince nor peasant nor Presi dent Tan Is immune from colds: so heed the words that the health board requests us to transmit to you, as to the safest and quickest way to cure a cold: "First of all, we should be gin early and proceed with heroic efforts to remedy the thing that is causing the cold. For instance, if we get our feet wet. we should take a hot mustard foot-bath at the earliest mo- ' menu TuU ! done by adding a ta bleepoonful of mustard to two gallons of water as hot as we can bear H on our feet. This bath should continue for 15 to 29 minutes or until the skin is well reddened and tingling. While taking the foot-bath, one should drink from one to two pints of hot water or lemonade. After the foot-bath dry the feet quickly, go to bed and have applied over the part In which the cold seems to have settled a towel wrong out of cold water, sufficiently . dry to not drip, and cover It with sev eral thicknesses of flannel or sheet cotton so aa to keep It warm during the night Take a purge and keep the bowels moving freely for several days . by eating fruits and vegetable. Drink water freely. From two to three quarts of water In it hours la not too much. If a cold does not yield readi ly to such treatment, take no chances, but secure medical counsel at once." WAITERS PFCI.ARK FOB IXDK PEMIFJUCE. New Tork is the city of sensations. TIs there that predatory plutocracy pulls off its most Interesting stunts and "nowhere else do the scions of predatory plutocraey and shapely chorus girls develop such an affinity -unless, indeed, Pittsburgh be ex cepted. But the progressive and live ly city has fairly outdone herself. The .obsequious Ootham waiter has said ihe would abolish the tipping system, ..thereby morg the newspapers of metropolis and provinces to mingled wonderment and levity. Ktit Is there anything marvelous In this? The waiters, In the mass meet ing Inaugurating the campaign Just lniinrhil for Independence of the public, defend their piratical proceed-1 lrR with a manliness for which they r.,tnd that the "hotel trust" as they t - hi It, Units their wniis to about III a nmnth. forcing them to subsist at ihe ex,,. nf ,h. ,,,,,,,. ))p ,Urv, Other dera.)g ,,rMrilr, ar rorn plainel of. The movement jirnl.aMv v.HI not amount !. .:,t):-. ., , h , , f r e lory t j ,it iT . . , with a pitiless whin,' is the exclusion the Russian Jews, which it views the logical development of treaty abrogation. ; To one conversant with the movement and aware of ita mag nltude and momentum this assertion seems absurd; It is the American people who are demanding equal rec ognition of the rights of all Amerl- citizens abroad, not the Jews who are bending the United States to their alleged purposes. A FRESH SHOCK. The recent report of the comptrol ler of the currency contained a state ment which must have come aa a shock to the business world. The comptroller had ascertained, he said, that the acceptance by officers of na tional banks or private compensation for making loans, sometimes amount- to a bribe In consideration for which money was loaned upon Insuf ficient security, was a "great and growing evil." This was a form of graft which formerly Infested the insurance busi ness, as was revealed at the Insurance investigation some years ago. The recommendation of the comptroller for a federal enactment making the acceptance of such rewards or Induce ments from a borrower by any bank official for making a loan a peniten tiary offense would seem to be timely. Mr. Groves' expression of satisfac tion at the evidences given by Ashe vllle's future has diffused a great deal of satisfaction into the atmosphere. The prompt action of citizens on the hotel proposition convinces him that! the people are going to enter Into a sort of partnership In the venture, and he reveals to us that that means our people are confident of their city's future. Mr. Grove' has always been held In high personal esteem by Ashe- llle. but today it will be a wonder If his right ear Is not completely Incin erated. Practically everybody la talk ing about him. lachoYia Bank Trust Company Capital and Surplus, . . . ... .. . . i . '. v . . . $1,610,000.00 Besources. : .. .. ......... ... . .$6,250,000.00 Tnut Assets .......... .'. . . . : . . . $1,400,000.00 NORTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST TRUST CO. STRONGEST BANK. T. B. MORRISON, V. Free. W. B. WILLIAMSON, Caahler. '". 'aV'n, HALVES, Ant. Caahler..,:'; tr u) T 1 ,7 A n iw 1 1 vu nt ) 300 .is' ij ; i BATTERY PARK BANK ' J. P. SAWYER, Presida. E. SLUDER, V-Prea. I T. C. Coze, V-Pree. t J. E. RANKIN, Cashier : Capital ;;r ;.., ... $100,009 : : ! Surplus and ProSts. ............... . . . ... . $100,000 ! TRANSACTS A GENERAL- BANKING BCSTJUA ' Special attention given to collections. Fvur percent. Interest paid 1 i en time deposits. ,: - '.. i '. A Christmas Gift of Merit And worthy of your notice An Automatic Eye Glass Holder. " New designs just received. Full line to select from. Include this on your list CHARLES H. HONESS Optometrist and Optician 54 Patton Av. Opp. P. 0. Who said the age of chivalry was gone? Through all the land there goes a wall that Harvard university refused to allow Mrs. Emmaltne Pankhurst the use or a hall for a suf fragette speech. The university au thorities sre accused of everything from bad manners down. As we un derstand It Harvard does not lend the use of its halls to political speechify. Ings . The authorities very properfv regarded woman suffrage aa politics That Is all there Is to Jhat Incident The secretary of war says the Unit- ed Sta'.es Is very unprepared for war. Aa past wars continue to cost th people tl50.000.000 a year, and It is now proposed to Increase the cost 150.000,000 a year, this condiUon of unpreparedness is not worrying the general public to the point of Insomnia. People are so busy getting ready to celebrate the season of peace and good will they haven't any time to de vote to war news. Ask some experienced salesgirl to tell you what she thinks about the "shop early" idea. Are you putting Red Cross seals ol those early packages? Another Pulp Mill Needed. , Editor of The Gazette-News: I believe that we have enough natural advantages, iniuiriuriiu. possibilities in and around Asheviile to assure Its continued growth and prosperity, without ths absurd over estimates of our ilmtw have been going the rounds of the papers tor the last month or so, and 1 think It the duty of those familiar With the facta to rnmrt thaa ..... iterations. Now for anyone to claim that there are 11,000 feet of mer chantable timber Dr ur. on l&a ana acres. In 7 or 17 miles of Asheviile. to say tne least of It, preposterous. The fact Is, that the only virgin for est left around here, in any large body, is the balsam, and I don't be lieve that there Is any billion feet of good lumber on that To my Idea, If this kind of a scheme could be car rled out. It would work untold harm to the whole country. After concen trating the resources Of Iha Pnnnlrv Into the hands of exaggerated and over-capitalized concerns, the actual operators, after spending much money, wouio pun out with a loss and go back home, abusing the country be cause they had been buncoed, and the people of small me. na ir. enr mttt r, t the opportunity of making somnthlns oui sucn timber as there is, by working It Into pulp wood. What w need Is another duIb mill. Th. t. pulp wood enough to supply more puip mins. and the average citizen Ithnut much caoltal ' ran m.rk.i this timber Into nuln miiI tn. a n.nn to himself and the country In general. li us an pull together for another pulp mill, and benefit everyone. J. W. L. ART Hi rt n. I i I . l HOT WATER BOTTLES Wa are agents for the Kant leek Water Bottles and Foun-. tain Byrlngea. They are made of Para rubber and guaranteed for two years. GRANT'S PHAE1IAC7, Agency for Wood's Beeda. POLICE GETTING HEADY . Til ROUND OP "TICEfiS" Raid Last Night at 125 South side Over Six Gallons Found. the aid The police last night raided place at 125 Southside avenue to belong to a negro named Sanders, with a search and seizure warrant and obtained six gallons and seven pints of the beverage known aa "white lightning'." The hulk rr it was in two-gallon jugs, on which the seala hd not been broken, and the rest was In half-pint bottles. There were also found, along with the whis key, several small, drlnklna- vtaaaea nnd a funnel. The glasses evidently indicated that the owner, or whoever r.ad been running the place, was in the habit olaterlng to the retail trade, but the officers are unable to place the responsibility on anyone In town who Is In the habit of using a funnel. . . There was nobody at the phut when the search was made, conse quently no arrests were made. No Information was given out this morn ing ss to Who the authorities sus pect but It was stated that a thor ough attempt la being made to locate me owner or tne tiger . The Information was also volun teered that last night's raid la onlv a beginning of what may occur with in tho next week or two, for the de partment has an Idea that since the violators of the liquor laws have had such a long rest from the search and seizure statute, they may think It la no longer In force and may Ig nore It entirely on account of the ap proaching Christmas holidays. It is the officers Idea., therefore, to re mind them that the police are still en the Job; and If there are any large consignments of Christmas "ww,." coming In some of It may be stored snoniy in city hall, along with the resj or tne collection. , FEATURE FILM "Laat of Motikana." One of Rcat on t'lrralt lUiffit Cmiitiwnt of N. Y. World. The feature film at the Dreamland theater tonight will be "The" Last of the MohlcaDs;" It Is decidedly one of the best on the circuits todv a good Introduction for this picture la the comment made about It by the New Tf'.. World of recent dt Thi. comment Is as follows: 'Cooper's famous novel la niir.m.. ly well pictured on this film. The settings and backgrounds are on th. Mctual scene of the story, near Iike George. The costumes were careful. ly chosen, and the players plainly took mm a tileaaura In lr,t..r..-..,il. .... ...,..-,.-i P,ia, r a consequence tn it baa gone ea f nr ok rrien.la, 'Hawkeye." i tv-f.va ,.. hlrann. father and son: r.va i. . Shoes and Slippers For Christmas Givers Xo article1 quite so ap propriate or appreciated as fine footwear. Every size and every style, for every member of the family. . , Brown-Miller Shoe Co. leaders in Fine Shoes Patton Ave. Aslicvllle. TEETH . (IT x-Vi M 1 . Tn Let your Christmas money pay for a perfect aet of teeth first. It Is the most useful present you can make to yourself or your family. Dr. Met thtvs will do the work ery reasona ble nnd guarantee satisfaction. Offices cor. College and Spruce 8ts near Court House. , Phone I4 BOYS HELD TO COURT Haywood Youtlw Cliarged with IMs turMiig Public Worship -News . Notes from Waynesvllle. . I Special to The Gazette-News. Waynesvllle, Dec 13 Dr. J. n. Mc Cracken, who has taken "a . post-grad- course in JNew Tork, returned here Saturday. - Mrs. Rachel Bhelton Be gone 'to Hat Rock for the winter. ftl.ere her son. Rev. Roy Khelton, was sent by the conference. .. W. E. Roberts of Blue Ridge, da., was here Monday. Rev. C. M. Carpenter of Riawman, a former resident nf Haywood, was In tho city Saturday. . IJoyd Payne and John Felmet. youths of Tuscola, were haled before Justice W. J. llavnea nti.rH.u tv. charge of disturbing a religious meet ing mi thongs chapel. For prolMlile cause, the boys were bound to th nezt term of court. , The singing convention of the county held Its contest here Battirduv In the Auditorium of the academy The Hadcllff Cove choir rBnlnp.il lh. silver cup. C. B. Jledford and J. B. Typton have leased one of the rooms In the Maaaia block which Is being erected. As soon as the building Is completed they will upwn lurmiure store therein. It is said thst an addition of 7$ rooms la to be added to the h,,v.i Park hotel. It Is also aal.t ih..t a l,',r... addition la to be mmln to th. n.v. wood White Bulphur riprlnga hotel. nrronTAHT to roTirzns A record Of SlltT-flia ... eonflnn. ous tn of -Mrs. "St-ii - '.a f.,: in. Syrnp- by mothers In t I I ra of tha Wori 1, la 4he hlShe.t -... IS at an. remedy for "chllilri t- ver received. Every y mother follows In t i f hr mothar and flni. i Prup to be t i with the M the cruHv Huron. "4 (ir" S.-rpent the to tlsMiKhlers of the -....m-l hi !r''i I et ' n y-'.. i I f i- This year we have the largest and most varied line of new and up-to-date goods suitable for gifts that we have ever shjDwnWe invite you to examine our stock. " Fern Dishe3 Brass Goods Casserole Frames' ; Ltatiier Goods Green Tint v T . ; . ,: : - Pocket Books Ivory Tint ; ; I T Zr!;na ' -' Silvr Pted : ": ' ' : Hand Bags ; Conventional Latest Designs Card Casel 35c to $2.25 50c to $8.00. ? 2.00 to $5.00 50c to $G.50 - . v Box Paper Gift Books Fiction . Over 1000 Novels Crane's and ' Latest and Newest T " '. - Whiting's ; - - .Prettiest ' - and Best ' , , Rooontly $1.50 . 50c to $2.50 ; 50c to $3.50 ? . $1.00 to $1.50 ' Now 50c eali Stories from Uncle Christmas Book- Christmas The Doll Sensation Remu3 lets - ' ' ., ' 205 pages hook , T-'irge lin.-s . Post Cards The Campbel uh 50i each.' 25c'.to $1.00 10a Doss.'- $1.00 each . oeTaUs11 Eastman Kodaks , Pencil Assortment Rdigous Books . 7 , Holly and ; We have a good for Small Children -; '. 'p ' " Japanese Boxes ; - lino,v 25eto$1.0o'; -00to$G5 . 25c to $1.00 . 25c to $100 Bibles and Testa- c n permantg Engraved Visiting : We frnroe Pic- ments ' . 6 Cards : '.;.' : 1 and Pillow Tops ' ' ' ; 'r, , turps on Short''' Name put--on m . Emhossed -mrib on .onori... Gold fot 35c extra 0 to $3.00 . Stationery Notice V We have many other lines that we can not give for lack of space. You can find gifts at our store suit able for all ages and taste. BROWN BOOK COMPANY Opposite Post Office on Patton Ave. Show folks "We carry a complete line of Steins make-ups, liners, greese points, cold creams, etc Take advantage of Sea well prices and Seawell skill' when yon have' a prescription. Prescrip tions sent for and delivered.' ( SeawelTs Drug Store - ' 15 So. Mala St. i PARALYSIS, DYSPEPSIA And Other Chronic Diseases Cured By our w oatural m.thoda. No druca, no surgery. Th. most sxtenslv. .qulpment in North Carolina for th. adrolola-u-.tlon of hyflenlo and physiological tr.atm.nt Mny cue. of paralysis, dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuras thenia and other chronlo ailment, completely enfed after ail th. ordinary method, had failed to benefit Namoa of physicians, lawyers, bankers, and other bualtvM and professional m.a In all part, of th. United Stat, who . andora. and recommend oar treatment given on request. Can or writ for pamphlet Consultation and .lamination at Sanitarium free. r., Pamphlet lulled. THE BIGGS SANITARIUM Phone 7t AsltcYllle, Jt, C. 104 Wooden Cadillacs and the t,i,ti(AN 1 1 t u KH 111 L Yt'e have also some unex c V.c-1 bargains in Bt'ond-Land f.r. Western Carolina Anto. Co. Walnut and LeJngton. for FOP. EAL3 II Tx)ts and one T-rotm house nrnr mr Hue In t Atlioville. lsrrn of I'll) .-r.- i ml!"t fr,m , ' . m,. " r ! I i ' n. . . t , ,, Brighten up the Kitchen for Christmai Instead of ipenJing your money for articles which art ncially made to sell at Coriftmat, and hare no s x , , , t , ,, Interest to tlx rerinitnr mt n jrti1 1.' " 1 -- r later time, delht your family with s 'f f a-practical present such as a -J' f81 teiidsrd one -pi, ,.c (ink, kauti- - ."i 7' - ' (ill ind mkb in mn Urn. . :" '. t'l f illi that there will be a denga sure fo r ' V I j '.-1" I : please you. p' ., v ' ' j;L CU for sink booklet ) . tV-f-4-'" I'lione 133. No, S3 A 87 V. .:..;: o I L eV it A
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