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i .1.1 : t" 5 r Li if it. it TIIE ASSEVILLE GAZETTE-NETS Tuesday, February 27, 1012. p irrrn . i., Children Cry for Fletcher's Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, and wWctt Has Deen In use lor over 30 years, has borne the signature of jf and has been made under his per- TX ' JSrj---' Bonal supervision since Its lnfaucj. Lla&WUcA4te Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are i bufc Experiment that trifle with and endanger the health or Inlants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It !? Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other fcarootlo substance. Its age Is Us guarantee. It destroys W" and allays Feverish ncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wina 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 CASTORIA ALWAYS Rears the Signature of FOB nous Officers Elected and Committee Named to Report on Sites Monday. SancililD Women Llnov; Foundation of Health mw The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over ou tears TMlCtlTUIICOIMHT.WIUllVTWCtT.lltWTOeiT. MEMIUE PLUMS FOB oratorical contest. Tuesday, May 7, concert. COMMENCEMENT Organization Being Formed for Enlisting the Enthu siasm of Alumni. 8 p, m. Grand How Many Women Keep Young a n snihnsinstin meetlne of those who are Interested in the estaullsh- t hiMi-n' nlaverounds in different parts of the city was held nfiurnitnn in me x. r,in i j --- k..n.iu,.r .mi an organization was ei- fected which has for its object the furthering of the movement. aatiaA Ana it was UBtmeu another meeting should be held next Monday when all tne orgamzuuuu r.H inotitiiiinna interested are re quested to have representatives pres- ent and tne commmee - vsotonlnv to make recommen dations as to sites for the playgrounds will make Its report. . .. Kev. W. A. Newell, pasior oi Haywood street Methodist church, presided over the meeting. The fol lowing officers were chosen: Dr. i. n winntnn. nresident: A. G. Hurnoit secretary. The following organizations were represented yester- Unarrl nf trane ALliilBiejs elation, Civic Betterment league, and v m r a. Utt le doubt is ex nressnd but that the movement will ..i. i. ho omnhlishment of more rtfnuii. i than one playground. i t Whiles. Miss Ethel Ray and E B. Brown were named as a committee . tnv.atiiraio the available sites and ,.nnr at the mentlnz Monday. It i now planned to have an amusement n.i in ih. Knnthside section, on mhAF in the west end and a third in . 1. ... Y. .... nnrl flf thA filtV. Hie I mi tin. " . . - - - in oH.utinn in those organizations which were represented at the meet ing yesterday, a number of the ..v.. ..,, hiva nffered to co-operate, as well as the Y. M. C. A. and the Kindergarten association and already there have been promises' of contribu tions towara equipment The matter of the management of the playgrounds was discussed yester day and it was suggested that they be controlled by a central committee, the members of which will be taken from the various organizations which are supporting the movement. vwi, f.lkn to women beoome Aa i. . , nAWflDEDerS are toemnning ".""Vn that cultivated nave wwjb vt," a t'Sri health cannot be found in a powder box. The externals of health may obtained in inai wy, J"y"' rrsr . health lies deeper, and yet is Just as easily obtained. The most Important thing " woman can do tor herself, and about ZSlch she 1. often most n.5lectfW. 1-a Kn.aii Th wearv evea. the Daa breath, tne irequwu ucuv, . , - o p STpleV the general a r of assltude Is nine umen out ui u ,na ' ,, simple nsiisiiw . rtTmlldT pleant'to the taste and ....ii auitea to nar neeaa. " -uoerlor to ealts. cathartic jpl". w191 etc.. which are entirety ww -, h.v Women snoum ,ii . . , .. . AnA mnvimeaL vi . nave. i -" .hin any rdency toconiupatlon should take D? Said weir- Syrup Pepsin in the mall dose prescribed; A brief use or It win so tram, cine can muscles tnai ""-" ii .ra be dispensea w.in. -" "-Rfter voiced Dy inouwu vi rini XlilXSoi Trrtence. ftmonff them Viol - - w caper, uovinaw". u.a a i o n Brewer, v-.. . . ... nf fh way oy oeiuio ; one iy or a aruggiai v ;". .r rr.rc dollar a large bottle w i ri"'hnm have a sample bottle nni ""i;. free of char?, by almply addre88lng Dr Tour nam And addrew W. B. Caldwell, on a postal card will do. FOR THE BASEBALL FUND Held Meeting Last Night and Laid Plains, and Began the Work Thi3 Morning. THE WERTHEB TEMPERATURH. 8 c V, Already preparations are going on for the commencement ot Weaverville ..niipee. This Is the big annual event . niu fnr the college but for the . mJi Sini'e the college was established in 1874. the people of the village have always begun weeks in advance to get reaoy lor i.. closing exercises. The program this "year includes a number of spuakers of prominence. n.v... .i.mnni aeninr class is orgamz- a "Students aasociaiiun r Ha (ihtect the enlistment oi the graduates in the movement now ' on foot for the upbuilding of the school; and they are planning for a .. I. ,n nt commencement, for which neat invitations will be sent out to the alumni, who will be enlertaimiu by the residents ot the town. It is possible that the class will arrange to have a banquet, the date of which will be announced later. Commence ment begins on Sunday. May 5, and ends on Tuesday, May 7. The following program has be.en ..oria rA(l : V. U. Lambeth o' ing has A woman may be old at 18 and . n m tin torn tll young at 8U," says nr. Holini'S Bates, iirominent uuu, club woman. "ears uon t nutnoi. Didn't Ninon de L'Enclos have a pro posal at flu?" The vouth of our women m mui- lnstlng than It was a generation ago, because we are becoming acquainted with simple physiological laws. Wheu .i,,. fi..c nt- nt inni'KS llpueur wrinkles, liagwy cheeks, ntck and chin we realize that the cause Is a loosening of the skin and softening .1 i.niWneiiih. We know removed. Instead of laying on pastes we Send to the drug -slore for an ounce ot saxoiue ami a half pint of witcn nazei, nu them and bathe fare, neck and hands in the solution. We know tnis iigiu ens the skin, solidities the tissue, in duces a healthy circulation. We treat causes rather than effects. We use reason and stay young. VOTING TDM PUN FOR CITY DIED MMET Gate City Faction Would Have Municipality Sell Meat at Actual Cost. Th. members of the committee which had in charge the matter oi securing donations for the support oi . ..i ii I.. ct,lttaKaH flnli set lo wuift llie iVHIICllc ....... this morning. The members met iai i ihn Pn linn court room io .... .. ,.i,.n fnr ralalna the money. UlUW Ull (" , , There was a good attendance and no little enthusiasm was enown. The members of the commmee u.. working in pairs and, provided with lists of names, each pair is assigned to a certain part of the city. They are . ,.i .i.nHnna In nmonnt8 from $1 IUK1IIB umi"" . up and of course win sen siotn anyone desires to buy it nt $25 per share. ... It Is believed that by una mewiuu enough money can be secured to get oom tnirAther and 10 noaiu i"" LfO o... . , ,. niovora until tne season and the toam Is on a self-supporting It is thought that there urn nuuu people who will he willing to Rive one 1 or more who would noi hp : buy a $25 share. 1 (5nette-Nws Bureau, Daily News Builflmg, aropnnhnrn. F'eb. 27. The people of Greensboro are today voting on the socialists' plan for the wnkiighmiint and onervitlon of a mu nicipally owned meat market where all fresh meats shall be sola to tne i ... i.,..i Knit Hnth advocates jjt:upic cn. ...... and opponents of tne pmn appear n.-.iT, iTTHTTt? crTII I confident last night ana toaay uuu, Jf fiPTME WAVE SEEN i... ,nrvnv hard. The result ntr wc'tir vntJlT TW AV(YR.lr.f th election cannot be foretold JDX Y r- "--.. TM not helieved Sunday, May iwmiin by Uev. Wii)i'ton-S:il-ni. Sunday, May ' reviumi (sj-i'aktr ;.l(.m':'V. May I tinn cimti-st for medal. Monday, May 6, meeting i! Muriili Pofnite Mnv lfnld-nna and Rnblier Ips, 1T T)vlnr- ism CnUBtuu miyiessnefia. tX3 ii.m Ne BTora ftV. BT-Hwwi najmor 13 certain thera O tto crime Rav la NelS BTork fcotwltistaaaing Oxi fcnnw ber oi holdup tnl rotberie recenUy. Id a lettea 10 Ponw CommlBSloner iWalflo, th mayor Bay crlm tatistic c-tnMhM V tntnmtreA With thd in. -Annum recorfla tot, BH cSst two rears now. .i. tm mm Mnfltni imnnnt ox criwv M:iv fi. 8 i.. in. Cniiicst in In IK tr - Ta rnoBl remember. will Atlanta. .. .. .. Ashevllle . . Augusta ...... Charleston ....... Charlotte Galveston Jacksonville .... Key West .. . . Mobile .-, .... New Orleans ...... New York ...... Oklahoma . . .:. Raleigh Savannah , . ...... lll.n.lntnn ' . . . . Wlimingiuii . , Normal today: Tempermun. grces. Precipitation .t. Forecasts until s p. m. nnu.. . . 1 illln n n . V f n IV X'nu. ior ASIIC""" - colder tonight; Wednesday fair, with rising temperature. For North Carolina:' ran m..h... 32 28 42 4fi 38 41 52 70 ' 3d .38 34 . 20 44 . 44 . 3 (il! 68 74 C8 04 f, t Beautiful Tailored Suits, Even ing Gowns, Dresses, Etc. Authentic Styles for 1912. Onr present sios of women's oiiter-dresa for Spring, exemplifies all that is smart and correct in rendy-to-lon apparel-Knnnents that give the utmost in materials, workmanship and design. , ; ' This store desires your inspection of its stocks whether ready to purchase your Spring nttire or this display is well worthy of a visit. j Peerless-Fashion Co. 51 Patton Avenue and not, 8 7u B2 40 30 ill 78 44 70 V1SELIIIE NO GOOD FOR Ui to lie .10 ll . III. Kvenlnf. sel.'fled). in. tiecluina ex.ir.-6M.in for medal. fa! adfl". "tfal CaMOt PTOTni w Tuesday, May 7, 10 a. m. Senior proprtetori pt 'abia Cfewspaperi from exercis-s an.) nnnuiil address by Dr. Inventing K mt9 t CXlma minever volenti Bnvrtir of Wofford col-. niev leoi disoosed to oo BO lee . "snarUinhurg. S. C sake of sensation and the circulation Tuesday, May 7, 3 p. m. Annual of their paeprs." You and Grape-Nuts he ble. try FOOD Should Know One Another TRVE FRIEND He Knew What Food Alone Would Do. "Three years ago my brother was suddenly attacked with acute stom ach trouble that ultimately reduced him to a mere skeleton. He consulted three physicians and two specialists but they gave him no relief. - "Eating ordinary food, even the smallest quantity, meant for him terri ble pain which kept up until he had vomited almost all of the food up again, "lie tried many prepared foods but not one of them seemed to help, and said they even aggravated nis trou- and when a friend urgea mm io he bluntly refused. This friend being persistent went out and bought a package oi urape-nui prepared a small amount of It and actually urged him until he ate It with some cream. The results were pleas ant: for the first time in a long, long time he had found food that would nay on hla stomach. "Not only that, but the Orape-Nuti rapidly brought him back to health, He lived on Grape-Nuts and cream the foilowing week and nothing else and the effects were magical, and the following three months he ate almost nothing else, taking absolutely no medicine, and In that short time not only was his health entirely regained, but hi. weiuht also and today he is strong and in perfect health once more." Name given by Postum Co., TjattlA rrnlr Mich. - When trouble cornea from Improp- food and no , medicine can until that , Imrjroper toon it Affect, have been cor nripil hv a Chang, of diet to tne proper food. Grape-Nuts, being ab i....ir tfi' mnt nourishing and th. most digestible food in , the world, work wonder, in Such time., a. a ten tnv' trial Drove. -.. Dm mtia book. "The Road to Wcllvllle,". in pkgs. ;. : ,. er cure and tinWHVPF. that the winning side hava nn nvprwhelminir victory. News wan received in ureensnoro yesterday of the death at Tampa, Fla. Sunday afternoon ol Miss r.uii- Chiininir whil Went lO tllHt Dla ShV ,ui mnu'tia nirn lo bo with her linither icott Shuning, and In the hope Ihut v, filmnte of Florida would prove ..w.n,.ini in her. It seems that th ...mm nf iho Innir disease, however i. m far advanced to be arrested .n.i Nilss Shuning continued lo grow nnill death caino Sunday. Thf remains were brought here today for ntermenl, uecompaiiied by a brother .nil sister. fhnelea I', t line icau Tha romnins of Charles F. Cllne of nihnao deatn occurred nere j..'niihi nt the home of his sis Mrs. W. K. Kanmn, were 'u m4av fnr Interment. Mr Cllne was well known In Greensboro and other sections oi vne move """" ne 1 1 ft" I ' ' - the old City National bank of Greens boro for many years, going nun, nis in hecome cashier of a bank at that place. He wa taken i,,iv ill w in stomacn irouuw Huntsvllle last fall and removed to tnr treatment and thence V.IWI iuvw " , . . ..kt n oi nnme oi ma wan oripuBii w , , . here. Mr. Cllne will be burled beside ki. ,.tw and mother and one nrom Mnoilnn KurvivinK .re n t' r u - , . . hrnther and several marriea r.idln in Stanley, Wilmington. Char- IOIIW HU '- . i Hirorn ot the North i nrr ut - , .. T.a.ioinn Prntprlive awocU- tion. at a meeting hem nere, May 17 and IS a. tne aaie. ir i kA atate convention this year -t.1... .,nntinn will be held in Mt. T ....... V.1I,. a n HlntA t na rmKD h.id and Secretary urissom were i. n-AMiahnrn for a ume yot . .nnta In Raleigh to leruuy vit . - .k. .nmmlltm meeting tomorrow u.i.niiuA hni no comment w i, nn thA Roosevelt announcement . n tha nniitlcal situation, in any phase. V. M. C. A. Bowling; Score-, In the T. M. C. A. bowling tourna- ,. i..t niirht Cathey team ae feated that of Swayne in three games with a lead of 3 point. . Tne touow ing score were maoe: Swayne ' , , 168 IDS , . 134 13 . . 182 144 , . . 12 na . , f60 172 Dandruff Germ Thrives In It. ai Well as In All Urease. A .,,11 Irnntln ChlCBeO hair SPCCUll 1st invited the Inter-Ocean reporter to come to his otliie and see, unuer a kr iho o-nriii that causes ,inr.jiiff.i.hr va tner-iajieiiiici sneclallst said that all hair prepnra- ....nininins- urease, simply fur nlsh food for the germs and help to propagate them. Tbe only way io i in m jioatrnv the neims. and IIUllUlllll -v..- ---- -- the only hair preparation that will do that la Newbro's Herptciue. wi .u nnllaa vnn remove the effect MM.hmit dnnrlrnff no fulling hnir, no L Aob fnr HPVnlClUe. 11 I" OUlunezia. "i ' , .. rtuatrnver nf the dnnelrun llltJ un.J ' - .... germ. Sold by leading aruggii. nu 10c In stamps ror sampie to i"" j"---en rioirnlt. Mich. One dolla v..,i o-'iinrnnteed. Smith's drug UUillCB D " " store, special agents. and Wednesday; colder tonight; rlHing temperature Wednesday. Siiiiiiniiry of Omilltlmts. storm has moved rapidly north eastward from the upper Mississippi v..n.. iho nnrtii Atlantic coast re- -inn 'with unsettled, stormy weather and high winds reported from a num ... ..r ,..ii.ti nlnnir the eastern son board. Excessive amounts of precipi tation are noted (in inches an.i nun dredths) as follows: Atlantic City, N. 3 .1.62; Washington, X. C.,' 1.12; Montreal, Cnnuda, 1.0S. ..f hi.rh hiirometric pressure has advanced to the west Gulf coast, accompanied by generally fair and de cided colder weather; its continued eastward progress win ue i "" for fulr and colder in tnis vicn..i night, followed by fair Wednesday, with rising temperature. R. T. LINDIvRY, Observer, Weather Uiiremi. If yon find your name In the Clatwl flcd page you got one dollar. ' I U. S. Department of Agriculture. ' J fQ-Wo WEATHER BUREAU. -jLO" WILLIS 1. MOORE. Chief. ASHEVILLE. N. C, ' February 17, 1912, N ,-. Option, K.a.taVn,..r,hmet i !r-;;;v,:d rrr pz, zrr sVcond, p,".pitU..n of .M or morefor past 2. hours; third, maximum md oc'-JT ' 1 G I f 'L N A WAY FI R E Valued at $200.00 Four years Old There' rerten Cereal Co., Lttd., Tattle Creek,' Hich. "BONNIE" Fine in Harness or Under Saddle The above is a very good picture of the f ull blooded Shetland Pony that I anv going to give to some boy or girl under sixteen years of age. CONDITIONS v . I Brock. I Allen ..... I Nichols .... I Sevier ISwayn. .... Grand total.. Cathey E. B. Brown . Ilawkln. . . Keynold. . . . Hex Miller . . Cathey . . . . Total 13J 448 133 400 134 4 0 l&S . 460 m 46i 'All sales during the months of March, April and May will apply to contest. With each purchase of goods for cash, or money paid on account, you will receive a ticket for the same amount. The contest closes on May 30, and Pony will be given away June 10th, so all may have plenty of time to, come iu and settle their accounts and get . tickets for the' r'oimt paid. Manv people have no children,, so boys and girls, ask your neighbor to trade with Ilyams for three months and give you the tickets. The one having the largest amount in dollars and cents will get the Pony. GET BUSY AND STAY BUSY The pony is now on exhibition in my store Come and take a peep. . window. 761 787 234 160 133 183 161 186 10 114 170 211 687 2235 Total 204624 149 499 HI 387 172 B25 192 69 to. TJIVAMS Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meats, Poultry, Veg- r ; etables and Fruits.; . Corner N. Main and Kcrrimon. Phone3 43 and 213. Grand lotal . . $78 171 SD. 2604
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