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Konday, Il-rtli 4, 13 lj FAGS TWO " THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. A FEW DEGREES COLDER THAN TEN YEAR HE February Was Not the Coldest on Record, However Pre cipitation Still Behind. Every Minute Counts When You're in Pain A SHORT TALK Instant Holier for Indigestion am! Sioinacli Troubles AITordiil by a : Mnarfs Dyspepsia Tablet, Frc. Trial Package. There ia no occasion to suiter five minutes from indigestion or any .sim ilar stomach trouble. when ou cun so easily get Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tablets. ON SPRING STYLES Wit '! i it : i t 4 uoroa tobacco . 1 1 . . .1 ; neyer narmea.anyone Anationalrsifk paclcage fbrithe I Ladies i Industrial Education; a Beginning Is Made Catholic Hill Industries, Institution for Colored People, Where the Manufacture of Brooms Is Taught Other Trades Are to Be Added. It is urobuble that fen- people are acquainted with the excellent work' that la being done by the Cuthulic Hill industries; an institution for colored people, which is conducted under the direction of the city school authorities, and under the supervision of J. M, Michael, principal of the Hill street Hchool for the colored race. The in stitution is practically in its infancy hut it is already eiiuipped for the manufacture of brooms, and there is a class of 20 boys anil girls, from the slrtth and seventh grades of the Hill Street and Catholic Hill schools, who ore being trained In the manufacture of this universally used household ur tlcle. ' The Institution was started uhout October 1. and an evidence or the in terest which Is taken in the work is the statement of Prof. Michael that he haa to turn away applicants everv dy the' capacity being limited to i operators, who - are' instructed In , !! ..v..., ! , ; , tA'lnAiHHd ij;. (,-..;,. X.",.;. ' t classes of ti n each. The school is equipped with three winders, three presses, one cylinder scraper, . one clipper, table, etc. The principal said that the city school committee has heartily co-operated in the work and has sjhen the school everything that lias been asked lor. Kach class of 20 is instructed for a year and according to the Instructor Ihey are greatly pleased with the work, and all he has to do in the way of punishment is to threaten to lake one out of the school. About eight biooms are turned out every day. lie stated that the committee is planning for a building where the in Hiitution can lie permanently located and the capacity enlurged; and It is irlso planned to add a domestic science course, sewing, cooking, etc., for the girls. ; The object is to teach them a trade at which they cun work at .homo, siuce tlie machines are pot very expensive.. The month of February, .lit 12. aver aged a few degrees colder than tin normal for the month as shown by the records for the past 10 years. Tin average for the month was 34 degrees while the normal for 10 years has been 38.6 degrees. The coldest Feb ruary on record averaged 31 degrees, in 1905, while the highest average temperature recorded for February is 44 degrees in 1911. The highest temperature recorded during last month was 62 degrees on the twenty-sixth; the lowest recorded was 3 degrees on the fourth. The greatest daily range was 32 degrees on the nineteenth. The absolute maximum for any day In February during the past 10 years is 74 degrees, and the ubsolute mini mum is 6 degrees below zero. Thus far the year has been much colder than the average year, there being a deficiency of 275 degrees, or an aver age of 4.6 degrees a day. We are still behind on precipita tion. During the month there was a total precipitation of 2.26 inches, while the normal lor February for 10 years Is 4.20 Inches, making a de liciency 1.94 inches. The least pre cipitation recorded for any February is 1.04 Inches In the year 1906: and in 1 103 the amount was 7.02 inches, the highest ever recorded. Already there is an accumulated deficiency of pre cipitation of S.51 Inches since the first of the year. During the month there were 10 clear days; 10 partly cloudy and 9 cloudy: and by the electrical record there was r,6 per cent of a possible amount of sunshine. . . THE FIRE DEPARTMENT A Fought Three Blazes, One of Them Handled by Ralph Hampton Alone. The lire department bad rather u busy day Saturday. After extinguish ing I In- lire on Orchard street In the morning, mention of which wan made in Saturday's paper, an alarm was turned in Into in the afternoon that lie woods were burning mound "Wilchwoiid." .The wagons started to the scene lint at Magnolia avenue saw a barn, belonging to a, man ' named Haines hunting and supposing tills to, be the lire referred to and went to work to put it out. Ualph Hampton hail already left on a motorcycle taking a chemical extin guisher with him, and he went by another route to " Wilchwood," where, unaided, hu extinguished the burning leaves. He and the firemen returned to heaihuiarters nliotit the same time the firemen,, not, knowing where be Mustard Plasters Are Out of Style Gone are the days when the good old mustard plaster brought agony to your countenance and blisters to your skin. The new discovery that takes its place In medicine and does its work better Is Begy's Mustarine. and it is guaranteed under the food and drug act. Smith's drug store has been ap pointed the agent for Asheville. It is simply splendid for colds on chest, sore throat, pleurisy, bronchitis, deep-seated coughs, neuralgia, head ache, earache, toothache, lameness, stiff joints, lumbago and rheumatism Hetty's Mustarine is always ready for Use. Just rub It on. It ache In stantly, will not blister, and Is very cleanly to use. Smith's drug store sells It for 25 cents a' box, and money back if dissatisfied. A box Is equal to 40 mustard (plasters. Mall orders filled, charges prepaid, by J, A. Begy Co., rtoehester,. N. Y. If yon And your name; in the Clwsl. fled page you get me dollar,--t'.ii' i;i r. r.ur.-j nt ..: d r. ft ;', ,t The Time It Taken a Messenger to ict Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Seem an Agro to 8 Sick Stomach. When millions are used every year --and when every other man or wo man that you meet will recommend Stuart's to you if you will but In quire why do you continue to suffer from stomach trouble? Whnt more evidence can you ask'.' And as still further proof you can even send and get a sample package entirely free. The sample will surely convince you. The reasons why Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets accomplish such results are very easy to understand. These tablets contain almost the same ele ments as the gastric Juices of the stomach. And when your stomach is sick and not working Just right, It does not give out .enough of the nat ural digestive juices to properly take care of the food you eat. So if you will only give the stomach a little elp by taking a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet you will relieve it of its chief uty and allow It the rest it needs to recuperate. One grain of the active principle In Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab let will digest 3000 grains of food, whether you place It In a glass Jar or n your stomach. All druggists -sell them. The price is 50 cents per box. If you prefer to try them first write to F. A. Stuart Co.. 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall. Mich., and a sample package will be sent ou free. ad been and he not knowing why they had not come to assist him. Two More Culls. Within a little over 36 hours the re department has answered five calls. Three of these were answered on Saturday and the fires were extin guished before any considerable dam- ge had been done. About 7:30 o'clock last night the firemen were summoned to Ravenscroft on account of n burn ing chimney and In tills case no dam age was done. ' There was really no occasion for summoning the depart ment, the alarm being turned in by neighbor. Mont Serious of All. The most serious of all the fires oc- urrcd yesterday morning, when an unoccupied building on Valley street, which was formerl uWiffor & distill ing plant, tho property of Kdwin I fall of Jacksonville, was totally destroyed. The alarm was made as a result of the lire Itself; it Is t! ought that something fell on the wires and caused a short ireult; at any rate one stroke of the alarm was made about 4 o'clock and this wakened the liremen. When they arose they ww the light of the flames and lost no tir.ie In getting to the scene, but the flames had gained such headway that it was Impossible to save the building; and In fact, it took hard work to save some of the houses nearby. It Is supposed that the fire was caused by some loafer who might have dropped a match In some rubbish. Tli is firm luMievcs in piking results n certainty, therefore we ; have planned '. months ahead to not only please '.our customers .with unprecedented, vlaiies' h, ,,w spring apparel but time and rare lias I ieen exercised in the selection of out-of-tlie-ordiimrv '-class merchandise.' - We show everything desirable, new, nobby, heat. 'and 'dressy absolutely .correct fashions in all kinds of ready-to-don garments for la'Jics' early spring service. You can buy your complete wardrobe here mid choose from an assembly of distinct originality, without .sacrificing elegance, style, or good taste. ., : We invite you to take a glimpse of. the most charming spring suits, dresses, &., that you ever saw beauty that will draw exclamations of ecstacy and whirMi Ay ill more than meet expectations aroused by any disflay, in former seasons. A Mn of Memory. Sir Thomas Lawrence, who afterward became president of the British Royal academy, was not only one of the greatest of English portrait painters, but was In addition tbe possessor of a marvelous memory. His father was tbe landlord of the Bear Inn, Devizes, which was on the coach road to Bath, and by the time "little Tommy" was five years old he would say to tbe la dies and gentlemen, who stopped for their meals at his Ian: "Here's my sou. Will you hare him recite from tbe po ets or take your portraits f This was no Idle boast, for he could do either with equal facility and could roll off reams of Shakespeare, Milton and Pope with wonderful elocutionary effect .- ; ! Qrey Lsaved Plants. . Kelt to green, gray it the restfulest Dd moat satisfactory' color to be hnd ia foliage We sow have so many hardy plants with gray foliage that we can choose one for each month of bloom and color of flower.. Among them-are tbe silvery mllfoiU gold dust. the white and purple rockcress, the woolly leaved clilokweed. many bardy pinka, Slebold's day lilv, Fischer's horned poppy, lavender cotton, wound wort and woolly tbynja Some of these are decidedly silvery. Others Incline te blue fast. wbJcU is most pro nounced In the globe thistles aud sea hollies. . Such colprs are sd unusual In nature that tt 1" easy to o'vftW Infill in garticn.T(..'oipitry Ltf In Amerlcya. Sprairis Sloati.s Liniment is excellent for sprains and bruises. h stops the , pain, at, oncg and reduces the fcu cjliiut vury )iiickly. ( , ' SEGLiB" " W ix-nr-tratingand antiseptic. Mr. . r.. It iKrr. .,f Ji7 V.lar St., Clmi. kh. fwn,,.. ,nn,M '.n liuinwl no. vry mm li hI wm hrf, roiion. til. i i.n an,.n...i . '11 Peerless-Fashion Co. 51 Patton Ave. Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder Prospective tenants, nine-tenths of whom read advertise ment, will begin too "look up" your property the day you be gin to advertise It. ':'" '"' 1 : Dreamland North Carolina, Buncombe County In the Superior Court Before th Clerk. Eddie Dillingham, Hurrlett rilanken chip, Albert Dllllnghum, Eva Edg unil Ottie Wolfe, ,' vs. Gudjfer Dillingham, Ernest Dilllng hum, Gay Dilllnfhani. '.pnnte Dil lingham, Lula. Dillingham, and Car rie Dillingham, minor children of J. F. Dillingham, deceased. Reels Daily The Place Where Everybody Goes NOTICE. The defendants above .'named will take notice that an action entitled as nliovc has been commenced before the1 Clerk of the Superior court of Ilun cmiilic county, to mill the lunils tie fcrilicd in the iHititlon in Siihl cause fur partition anions the tenants in common: and the suid defendants will further take nitice Hint they are re quired to appear before the clerk of the Superior court of Iluticombe coun ty, at his office in the court, house of Itiincomho county, on Tuesday, the 2ml day ,f -Aprils )12, ut IS o'clptK,t noon, anil iiimwer or demur to tho pe tition or complaint tiled In said cause, or the plaintiffs will apply to the cmirt for the relief demanded In said pet it Ion. ' This the 1st dny of March. 1912. , M. EUWIN. Clerk Hiipc.rlor Court. f liuncomlie County. Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses Advance Spring Styles To the woiium of taste who wants a f;ai iiieut that is sinartly tailored, of the hest . fahric, in the latest style, we have this message: ' "You'll find what you are looking for litre and the price is'iuneh less than you'd exect. .. . ' - A brilliant- throng'of dianningly gowned women crowded our store "last week. They were all more than pleased with what they suw. Such an exceptional outlay of beautiful new Suits, Coats and Presses were on display, that every one was well re pawn tor tlieir visit. , Monday our Silk Sale (lay, 36 inch Messelines in ? f V all the Popular shades 88c yd. Monday is Sale Day for Household Linens Sheets, Pillow Cases, Table Linens Napkins and Towels ..-?'- - -. -i ....... , , , The hest showing India Iuicns. Come -and see ou'r display. " ;. ., 12 l-'Je grnde, special . .. ...... .. , . .... ... 10c 15c grade, special ........ ...... ' ... ,....121-2c JUcgnide, special .,. ... ... ... ... 15c ''f1, Jiw'22 Kral for lhi Hiiceial ... ..lGc 44-in. Xaiiisook, 2.M- grade, special for this sule. ... . ...... .. ...19c The Store For: Women PAT AR TlfbVAI The Style Store For Who Care , ... x -JL-' 1KJ A 1 U si,..., li...-..., . . r. Women i i , j mil w now iniiriir wll." itltMn M l IK . IS. n a 5 and 7 S. Main Street E & Sloaa Boston, Mai. I c.vriroi.ic him, iMt - I in u schooi I 1"
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