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PAGE TWO THE ASTIEVILL" GAZIITTT-nStTS.' Tuesday, January CD, 1312. 1 Children Cry for Fletcher's ,VVVVVTW' The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for oyer 30 years, has borne the signature of -F and has been made under his per- fjfL SJhrffl.-fr& I sonal supervision since its infancy. rirr- '&s Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trine with and endanger the health Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It i. Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS ) Bears the Signature of Si The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years thi ccnysus eostMtnr, tt uar stskt. niwtosk errr. MEDICO DIES STRANGELY IN H NEW YORK HOTEL MAN SHOOTS GIRL Muiul Aliffiiiircr. Aged IK. Fatally Wounded In street Quarrel with lullus Resident. Italia. Tex., Jan. 30. An a result of u quarrel between Robert Davis, n printer, and Maud Ahlllimcr, 18 years old, while the two were walking along in crowded thoroughfare late yester j day afternoon, the young woman is ! Miffcrinir from bullet wnunil which probably will cause her death, J. V. , Whaley. n bystander, in (lead and Davis is in prison charged with the ..shooting. Davis asserts that In the V..U. v...l I,.. -in 4 . I . . ... .. . v.. . .,. . miuii " Miiin of their dispute the young wo- registered at the Hotel (ierad nfi J. M. ,., lrn,.k )linl OVl.r tlle h(..l(1 ,, ne .Moore or l nion. h. O., was found .lead ,.,! haU v was standing In bis room yesterday. An Investlga- i,.,, ., Mr.w nwnv .mrf was mrm-ir h had died ., trnv bulb i. Coroner Believes That Dr. J. i M. Moore of Union, S. C, ! Committed Suicide. 'ion showed that the man as the result of poisoning. .Moore had told the manager of the hotel that he was a physician. Mystery surrounds the man's death and his exact identity. It watt mid he formerly was a surgeon In the 1'nlted States navy and at the Brook lyn navy yard It was said that adoe tor of his name was once on the list of the naval surgeons, but little was known of him. The police believe the man died of heart failure but Coroner Hellensteln reported that Dr. Moore had commit ted suicide. An autopsy v ill be per formed. The only thing known of Moore at the hotel is that he received consid erable mall from a J. K. Arthur, of Union, S. C. PILES CURED AT HOME Quick lU lief Trial Package Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper. RALEIGH TIT2GLES WITH jfflll Because Agent of Anti-Saloon President Bought Liquor in Five Places in City. USUALLY Q M EKG3 CISESTO Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gas and All Stomach Distress Vanishes. MEN ON THE SEABOARD ARE FOR JUDGE CLARK Whispered Other Railway Organiza- Uojm Will Follow Ttiem with Endorsement. Horn at Koi-k Hill. Union, 8. C, Jan. 39. The death of ! Dr. J. M. Moore In New York was announced here in a messtin-e to J. I). Arthur, a Jirother-in-iaw, who can throw no light upon ihe circumstances of Dr. Moore's death. Dr. Moore was born at Rock Hill. S. C. 4:1 years ago. was graduated from South Carolina university, took his course in medicine at Ixlngton. Ky., and a post-graduate course at the University of N'ew York. He was a surgeon in the navy for 18 years, retiring from the navy about two yeurs ago, with the rank of lieutenant commander. He has a brother. Alhertug Moore, of, Atlanta. For the last year Dr. Moore has resided in New York ami little has been known of him by his relatives here. Piles is a fearful disease, but can be cured if you go at It right. An operation with the knife is dan gerous, humiliating and rarely a per manent, success There is just one other way to be cured painless, safe and in the pri vacy of your own home It is Pyramid Pile Remedy. We mail a trial package free to all who write. It will give you quick relief, show you the harmless, painless nature of this great remedy and start you well on the way toward a perfect cure. Then you can gt a full-sized box from any druggie for 50 cents, and often one box 'cures. Insist on having what you call for. Just send your name add address to Pyramid Drug Co.. 434 Pyramid fiuilding, Marshall, Mich., and receive free, by return mall, the trial package In a plain wrapper. X J SI KI'KIsKll IMM.TOK Illustrating the Effect of Food. The remarkable adaptability of ir-.ipe-N'ut rood to stomachs so dis ordered that they will reject every thing else. Is Illustrated by the case of a woman In Racine, Wis. "Two years ago.-' she says, "t was attacked by a stomach trouble so Berl ins that for a long time I could not take much of any sort of food. Even the various kinds prescribed by the doctor produced most acute pain. "We then got Soma Orpe-Nnts food, and you can Imagine my sur prise and delight when I found that 1 could pat it with a relish und with out the slightest distress. When the doctor heard of it ho told me to take several small portions each day, because he feared I would Prow tired of It as I had of all other food.' "Hut to his surprise.' (and that of everybody else) I tild not tire of (Imps-Nuts, and became better day by day, till, after some weeks, ' my etomach entirely recovered und f was Mble to eat anything ; my appetite ( raved. ' ' ' "Mv nerves. Which had t4iine so weakened that I feared I would be rome insune. were also restored . by the Orape-Nuts food In connection with Postum, which hes lieeome our iiible ' beveraae. 1 appreciate - most i-rttefullv and thankfully the good that your food preparations have done rue., and phall he glad to answer any letters Inquiring as to my experience" N'ttme iriven by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Head the little book. "The Road- to AWllvllle," In pkgs. "There's a Ren fnn." l..r r..,nl the above letter? A new 'u it; :ieri from time to time. Tliev , .. e tine, suit I I of humiin DEALS IN DIKT. N. M. Arnold to A. T. Dill, land in I Hack Mountain township; considers Hon 50. Mary 1C. Wilson to Myra Commons, land In Leicester township; considers tlon 25. - J. M. Ingle to J. Eugene Oudger. lot on Carter street: consideration B00 and other considerations. County of Henderson et al to V. C V. Bhepherd et al-, land In Header son and Buncombe counties; eo num eration $15,07. . Charles R. Moore to It. L Buekner, lot in Weavervllle; consideration 180. Oeorge E. Atkins to 8. Bternberg, lot on Ony street; consideration ioo. - - ;' ' " ' " ' Gazette-News Bureau, The Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, Jan. SO. Raleigh was still tingling today with the sensation sprung- Sunday af ternoon in the Auditorium when Rev-. R. U Davis, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, deposited on a table on the platform six bottles of liquor which he said had been bought by an agent of his from five well known places in this city. This de claration was made In the presence of over 4000 people, who applauded wildly. It was expected by the police au thorities that Mr. Davis would come forward with evidence to convict these men of selling liquor, but he has not done so. A police officer asked htm for the evidence, but the Anti-Saloon League leader said he had promised the men who bought the stuff that no disclosures would be made to the po lice, and apparently the matter has dropped so far as Mr. Davis Is con cerned. While the city ofnclels decline to say anything for publication, they have their private opinions about the matter. The city has not the funds to employ detectives, and a uniformed officer has no chance of doing any thing in such cases as were cited. Talk of a mass-meeting to take ac tion was rife today, and it Is probable that the last word has not been said In this matter. The names mentioned Sunday were thoses of Frank Wilson, manager of the Planters' club; Hamp ton, Initials not given; Matthews, ini tials not given; Edwards, whose brother is serving a term on the roads for selling liquor, and J. F. King, com monly known as Frank King. The address of the evening Was de livered by Congressman Hobson on "The Great Destroyer." It was unlike any temperance message ever heard here before. Captain Hobson treated the question from a scientific stand point and showed in a clear, logical manner that the country is bound to degenerate unless the men stop drink ing. Two million men die euch year in the United States from drinking. he said, and the wounded list foots U)) to 2S.OUO.000. ,1 Endorse Judge Clark. A good deal of comment wus caused here by the announcement that the Federation of Trades of the Seaboard Air Line had endorsed Judge Clark for the senate, and it Is whispered that still other railway employes' or ganizations are to follow suit. The Seaboard federation represents 3000 men In North Carolina, but if the chief justice can swing the majority of railroad employes hs will have about 15,000 votes from that source, With his other supporters he will en ter the campaign with a formidable strength, and may give a lot of trou ble to messrs. Simmons, Kltchln and Aycock. All for a Primary. The four candidates for senator from North Carolina do not need a campaign publicity bill. They have agreed to give the reporters In Ral eigh a statement of their expenses 10 days before the primary and another statement 10 days after the primary. Messrs. Himmons, Aycock, Kltchln and Clark have agreed to ask the state executive committee to call a primary or rather recommend to the state convention to do this. The council of state has given an option to Richard 8. Neal of Wash ington, N. C, to build the Mattamus keet railroad. The terms of the op tlon were not made known. Headquarters In Raleigh. Announcement Is made that the Rev. K. L. Davis, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, will move his headquarters from Wilson to Raleigh it Is further announoed that the league will redouble Its efforts to have the prohibition law enforced. Must Pay Taxes. The corporation commission has held that the Oxford Seminary Con structlon company of Oxford is liable to taxes. - This company owns the buildings and grounds used by the Oxford seminary and rents the prop ' erty for a fixed sum per annum. Since the property is not dedicated to the purposes of , education, but Is merely a business concern, the commission finds that it must pay taxes. : Burke Dumber company ' of""Mor- lf your meals don't At comfortably, or you feel bloatd after eating, and ou believe It is the food which Ails ou; if what llty?on eat lies like a lump of lead oq your stomach; 'f there Is difficulty in breathtnfe after eatlng.i ructatlons of sour, undigested food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belch ing of gas, you can make up your mind that you need something to stop food fermentation and cure Indiges To make every bit of .food you eat id In the nourishment and strength of your body, you must rid your Stonv ch of poisons, excessive acid and stomach gas,, which sours your entire meal interferes with digestion ad causes so many sufferers of Dyspeps.u, Sink Headache, Biliousness, Const IpaV tlon. Griping, etc, - Ysur case is no different you are a stomach sufferer. though you may call it by some other name; your real and only trouble- is that which you eat 4oes not digest, but quickly ferment and sours, pro ducing almost any Unhealthy condi tion. ..'- .-. . i- . .. A case of Pape'e Diapepsin will cost fifty cents at any Pharmacy hers, and will convince any stomach sufferer five minutes after taking- a single does that Fermentation and Soar Stomach Is causing the misery of Indigestion. No matter If you call your trouble Catarrh of the Stomach, Nervousness or Gastritis, or by any other name- always remember that a certain cure is waiting at any. drug store the mo ment you decide to begin Its use. Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any out-or-order Stomach within Ave min utes, and ' digest promptly, without any fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of food you eat. , j ., 4 ,, THE SMIIEO 31 .. 30 SO .. 30 44 .. 42 60 . . 54 60 . . 34 31! . . 0 IS .. 74 80 . . 2" 46 . . 16 36 . . 40 : ti . . 42 62 ..26 30 .. 26 62 . . 36 36 ..61 70 .. S2. , 32 .. 62 70 TEMPERATURE. Ashevllltf ........ Atlanta ...... .'. Augusta . . , , . . Charleston .... . . . . Charlotte .... Jacksonville . . . . . . Key West . . .... . ". Knoxylllo . . .-. Louisville . . . . . , . . Mobile . . . . .... New Orleans .... . . New York .. ... ... Oklahoma Raleigh .. . . .. Savannah ...... Washington .... Wilmington .. .. .. : Forecasts until 8 p. m. Wednesday for Ashevllle and vicinity; Cloudy tonight; Wednesday fair; no Import ant change in temperature, j . For North Carolina: -Cloudy to night; colder east and central por tions: Wednesday fair; light to moder ate northwest, winds. Normal today: Temperature 36 de grees. Precipitation :is. - ' itumatary of (toadltioua. - ' !"-' ! vThtf storm noted yesterday over Ala bama has moved rapidly northeast ward to- the Atlantla ooast region, ac companied by unsettled weather over fnucli of the eastern half of the coun try. - Excessive amounts of precipita tion are reported (In Inches and hun dredths) as follows: . Jacksonville, Fla 1.12; Atlantic City, N. J., 1.06. The advance of areas of high baro metric pressure from the Northwest Will Influence for the cessation of pre cipitation In this vicinity, : cloudy weather being indicated for tonight. followed by fair Wednesday. No im portant change la temperature Is ex pected. R. T. UNDLEY. ' Observer, Weather Bureau. Ban ton; authorized capital $100,006, with $10,200 paid In by N. O. Pitts and J. H. Giles, Glen Alpine; H. M. McElrath and R. F, Goodson, Mor gan ton. ; -i. "Wi tVorlmer Again on Stand. Washington, Jan. 30. -Senator Lurl- mer teday continued his testimony be fore the senate Lorimcr investigating committee. The committee is expect ed to finish its cross-examination be fore the end of the day. Women of Asheville Are you a shrewd buyer? Do you know where to have clothes made? have so many nice samples and goods in stock I want you to ' set them. I cannot mention in detail all Uie nice patterns of various shades and stripes, pin and chalk line stripes, plain and crash goods in beautiful shades that Is on the market this season. Easter Is notao very far oft and it always ushers In the season. To have a nice suit by that time you will have to place your order now. 32 Patton avenue Is not hard to And, you pass It every day, going and com ing that's where the nice goods are. Men, too, will And it to their Interest to have a look for the styles are en tlrely different" from other seasons. The prices are also a feature to be considered when you want to be eco nomlcal and have ' nice clothes That's all. POLLER . . The Tailor. It leiv Spring Fashions Au attractive udvunce dis play of Ladies and Misses' Suits - and other apparel hero awaiting inspection. Peerless-Fashion 51 PATTON AVE. JUST AS GOOD AS EVER noted for his bruske manner as well as hl was called by a young mother to attend her baby An old physician, in treating children. while teething. t The doctor ordered the use of Mrs. Winston's Soothing Syrnu "But doctor," protested the young mother, "Mrs. Wluslow's Sootlilinr Syrup is such an old fashioned remedy." "Madam." replied the doctor, "bablea are old fashioned things" NiglitM of Painful Watdiina; with posn, sick, crying children can be avoided by the use of Mrs. Hislow's Soothing Syrup. Jt relieves the little sufferer from pain. Cures Wind Colic, regulates the Stomach and Howels Corrects Acidity, and during the process of teething It Is Invaluable SOLI) ALL OVER THE WORLI. ' U S. Department or Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU - 'WILLIS 1. MOORC . ChiaC btmAm.m miliin Hmwainil mm il mil Ui XV X ' OQO 45,0 mUonmn,mnmt ttmm. tkiw ! ttmifm 04U. .5oV " '' ' ' SMmtMiUtolmaMlnmsSP. JlZ. ''- V MpikAalMoIIMvlklll ;to - -w - , ... M -, - . , . ........ - . ' ' T -tftt&t. 111 1 s mm is - ; ; 1 gsgggggs i - 9 o BOMBS ARE HURLED .lU'iiiim to Kill Vkrnr'"il 1'mh mniuling tieneral at Tien Tstn IVove ViiitfCSHful. Iinilon. Jan. JO. flombs were ' thrown this morning at the residences of the viceroy and commanding gen-, ernl at Tien Tsin. The attempted as-' sasslnation of the high officials was uiiHuccesrful. Several arrests were made and it Is believed the would-be ttssnsslona are among the prisoners. Kele WIvch of Revolutionaries. Peking. Jan. 30. Mukden's police are systematically raiding the homes of prominent men suspected or sym pathizing with the revolutionists and carrying off their wives and daugh ters, according to advices from mis-. sionaries. . -- , Axylum Atu nilant fStrlkee Tatient. Midcll-town, K;"T., JaA.'fO. Wil liam Mack, an attendant Is. the State Insune hospital, was arretted yester ri.iv afternoon for aastiuKInx a pntient. When arraigned before P""or ' i Thotn pson. Maek pleaded guilts ' plea itd self-deft nse. Maek wn-i fh.e-t Wood's Seeds - For 1012. , OurTIpyr pesalptlve Ctolo is fully up-to-date, and tell all bout the best Garden and farm Seeds.1 Every farmer and pardener should have a copy of (iis ct log, which has long been recog nized as a standard ev'.hor'y, for the full and complete infor mation which it pives. v. tateiv.u , aiic.iljr Crast it. ' relays,. W fcs )VM UocJ'sE::-: f. - c i rf ( 'arte. . If you want to know where the Best Motion Pictures in Asheville are shown visit all the Picture Shows one night. It does not take an expert to tell the difference between old filhlrt'fthd new pictures. If nil f, ' -7:
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