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Arrives from Eastern TlmeDeparta for Eastern Time No. 9 Savannah and Jack- Wo. ill savannan, jacasun. eonvllle. ... 1:10 p.m. No. 11 Washington and Louisville, St. Loula and Memphll S:IE p.m vll'e, Brevard. ... 4:10 p.m. No. 11 Cincinnati, St Lou Is, Memphll and Louisville S:0G p.m. Photo by American Press Association. Representative 'William Brown Mc Kinley of Illinois, manager of Presi dent Taft's campaign for renomluatiou, Is also chairman of the Republican congressional committee iu charge of the general tight for the election of Republicans to both houses. From his headquarters at Washington Mr. Mc Kinley will direct the preconveutlon contest After the convention he will probably relinquish his temporary du ties and again take up the work of the congressional committee, although there Is a possibility that he may be come national chairman to handle the fight against the Democratic nominee. Four years ago Mr. McKinley was considered for the position of national chairman to conduct Mr. Taft's cam paign for the presidency, but Mr. Hitchcock was filially agreed upon. The new Taft managers a politician of wide experience. Already he has handled two congressional campaigns, lu one of which, four years ago, he was successful and in the other, two years ago, he was swnmped, losing the house to the Democrats. Mr. McKinley he- sides being an aggressive politician Is business man. of uncommon ability. He is a native of Illinois, fifty-six years old, and by occupation Is a farmer and banker. In business he has been very successful and owns a network of trol ley lines that gridiron the middle sec tion of Illinois. He is serving his fourth term as a congressman. Mr. Reynolte' Announcement Editor of The Gazette-News: I beg to announce myself a candi date for the democratic congressional nomination in this, the Tenth district ROBERT R. REYNOLDS. y B est Motion Pactiwes No. IS Charleston and Co- No. 12 Washington, N. T., No Norfolk and Rich mond 2:25 p.m. lumbia I:l p.m. 1R N. Y.. PhiladelDhla Washington (d) . .10:10 im.No, 14 Atlanta, enarieiion No. 18 Murphy and and Brevard Waynesville 6:66 p.m.No. 16 N. Y;, Philadelphia No. 20 Murnhy and Washington to; bla, Brevard.. 7:10 p.m.No. 17 Waynesville No. 28 Cincinnati and Murphy.... Chicago 10:15 a.m.No. 1 Waynesville Waynesville 1:66 p.m. Murphy ... No. 22 Waynesville 0:00 a.m.No. 21 Waynesville ... ... No. 21 aoldsboro and Ral- No. 22 Raleigh and Golds. elgh .... 7:40 p.m. No. 27 Charleston, Colum No. 35 Washington, N. Y 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:20 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 7:65 p.m. boro 1:05 a-m. No. 17 Chicago and Cincin nati 7:60 p.m. and and and Richmond 1:40 a.m.No. 28 Columbia, Charles ton, Brevara 10:24 a.m. Nn. IS VTemnhta and Chat- ' . w . , a r i . tanooga :50 a.m.o. so mempnio auu v-uai- No. 41 Charleston, Macon, tanooga ..10:80 p.m. Atlanta, Brevard ..11:15 a.m.No. 86 Washington. Rich No. 101 Bristol, Knoxvllle mond and N- T-- -m- and Chattanooga ..10:55 p.m.No. 42 Atlanta, Macon and Thromch sleeping cars dally to and New Orleans ... .. 8:80 p.m. No. 12 Cincinnati and No. 102 Bristol. -Knoville and and Richmond .... 1:46 p.m. Chattanooga ... .. 7:20 a.m. ThrotiKh chair cars Qoldsboro and Waynesville. trains 21 and 21. Carolina Special," trains 27 and 28. Charleston to CinclnnaU. have full dining car service and observation seeping- cars, trains lactrically lighted tbroiiKhout l.nlllinore, Washington, Richmond, from New York (2), Philadelphia, il'i. Memphis (1), Jacksonville, Bavannah, St Louis. Louisville and At lunia. Norfolk, Charleston (2) Cincinnati in wonn n p R. R. GRAHAM op.. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1I1L ZILLICOA AND RETURN :00, :16. :t0 a RIVERSIDE PARK 8:?0 and every 16 mln, until 8:00 p m.; then every hour until 11 p. m Cars to Ban tee St, this Una, very II mln. 8:00 to 11:00. DEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDE AVINUI 6:46 and 6:00 a. m. and every 16 min utes until 1:16 p. m.; then every 7 1-1 mln. until 8:46 p. m. Than every II mln. until 11:00. DEPOf VIA FRENCH BROAD AVI. 6:00 and every 16 minutes until 10: 03 p. m.; then every 80 minutes till 11:00. MANOR 6:00 a. m. and every 16 mlnutas till 11:00 p. m., except no ear la. to Square at 10:15 p. as. ' CHARLOTTI gT&iir TERMINUS 7:00 a. m. thn every 16 mlnatea 8:00 p. m. 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock cars run through to Oolf Club. PATTON AVXNUI 6:00 a. m. and every 16 mlnatea 11:00 p. m, QI EAST STREET GRACE VIA MERRDfON AVENUE ' 6:00 a. m. and every 16 mloutaa UD 11:00 p. m. 6:00 a. m. and every 80 minutes til) 8i08 a. m. Then every 16 minutes tJU 8:80 p. m. Then every 80 minute un til 11:00 p. m. BILTM0R1 6:16 a. m. and than every 16 minutes until 1:00 p. m. Then every 80 min utes until 11:00, last car. Depot and West Ashevill. via Southiide Avenue. 5:46 and 6:00 a. m. and eery minutes Tin til 10:80, last car. 81 fiinday schedule differs In the following particulars: Car leaves square for Manor at 6:00 a. m., return 6:16. Cars leave Square for Depot via, Bouthslde Ave. 6:16, 6:80, 7:00, T:80, 8:00 and 8:30 a. m. -Cars leave Square for Depot via French Broad Ave. 6:16, 4; 10, 6:46, 7:15, 7:45 and 1:16. Car for Depot leaves Square 8:46, both Bouthslde and French Broad. First car leavea Square for Charlotte street at 8:46. First car leaves Bquare for'RIveralde 8:80, next 1:41. First car for West Ashsvllle, leavfa Square 8:80. With the above exceptions, Bunday schedule commence at I a. at. and continues same as week days. On evenings when entertainments sr In progress at either Auditorium or Opera House, the last trip on all lines will be from entertainment, leav ing Spare at regular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opera House, Car leave Square to meet No. 86, night train 80, minute before ached ul or aaouueed arrive. . Mi5j Pamela Gavtuot IN' TH FlGtOH' - Miss Pamela, as the flower la "The Pigeon," which has Just been put on in New York at the Little Theatre, has scored a success. Miss Pamela handles her part in a capable fashion and gives pronounced promise of handling stronger parts. ANNOUNCEMENT Editor Gazette-News: 1 hereby an nounce my candidacy for the nomi nation to the office of Register of Deeds for Buncombe county, subject1 to the action of the Democratic Prl-1 mary. C. P. WEAVER, j Weavervllle, N. C. I The Lax-Fos Way. If you had a medicine that would strengthen the liver, the stomach, the kidneys and the bowels, and at the same time make .you strong with a systemic tonlo, don't you believe you would soon be well? That's "The Lax-Fos Way." We ask you to buy the first bottle on the money-back plan, and you will ask your druggist to sell you the sec ond, ; ' It keeps your whole Insldes right There Is nothing else made like Lax-Fos. Remember the name LAX-FOS. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Jan., 16, 1812. Editor of the Gazett-Newa: I shall seek the nomination for the office of register of deeds In the next democratic primary election and shall be very thankful for any votes that I may receive. Very truly, J. J. MACKET. I hereby annoui.cement my can didacy for Auditor of Buncombe County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. This the 27th day of February, 1912. E. M. LYDA. New York's Health Officer. Dr. Joseph " J. O'Connell, the new health officer Of the port of New York. Is a personal friend of Mayor Oaj nor and was recommended by the latter for the post. The port of Now York Is that of the city of New York, and the health officer is an ex officio member of several city boards. Although a general practitioner, Dr. O'Connell has made a specialty of O YOU ALFALFA! What makes the farmer's team so slick And helps them plow ground double quick And gives the trotter such a pace That she quick wins In every race? Alfalfa. What makes the cow give double milk. Sweet golden butter fine as silk, And her twin calves grow double size And at the fair win every prize V . . . Alfalfa r What makes the roosters crow so loud. The gobblers strut around so proud? What makes the hens lay twice a day And all the poultry pay, pay, pay? Alfalfa. What makes the hogs grow extra hams, The fleecy ewes bear triplet lambs. The steers quick put on double weight And the big bull lump o'er the gate? Alfalfa. What Is It grows so many crops, Just keeps on growing, never stops; . Makes a new soil of one that's dead And beats the crimson clover head Alfalfa. What makes the honest farmer smile From ear to ear, about a mile, And makes his pocketbook so fat And pays for wife's fine Easter hat? Alcana. CM. BARNITZ. FOR TREASURER. Editor of The Gastette-News: I hereby announce myself a candl dldate for re-election to the office of treasurer of Buncome county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri maries. T. M. DUCKETT. For County Auditor. To the voters of Buncombe county I hereby announce my candidacy for County Auditor, subject to action of the next Democratic primary. WM. M. CLARKE. TODAY'S PROGRAM A serious revolutionary plot in favor of a Republic in' Siam. : ' ' ' ' '. The Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in Ses sion March 13th. Two Steamships crash in fog in head-on collision. 1,000 Massacred in Pekin China. His Daughters Bracelet Pathe Drama. The Mate of the Alden Besse Selig Drama. How Betty Captured the Outlaw Kalem Western Comedy. FOR TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of tax collector of Buncombe county subpect to. the ac tion of the democratic primary. B. A. PATTON. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for the nomination for treasur er of Buncombe county, subject to the action of the democratic primary. WILL W. PATTON. FOR COI NTY TREASURER. Gazette-News. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Huncombe County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary. J. EDD. BROOKSHIRE. Azalea, N. C. Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Copyright by American Press Association. PR. JOSEPH J. O'CONNELL. mpntal and nervous diseases. He Is a native of Brooklyn, forty-five years of age, and Is a graduate oi bt. Yarier'a cnllpo-e New York cltv. He bus been connected with the health service of the cltv for fifteen years. He was formerly Inspector for the board ot health of the old city of Brooklyn at the time when the city was threatened with an epidemic of cholera and yellow fever. He was also associated with other branches or the cltv government and has had twenty years' experience In this line of activities. Mr. Wiakarsham's Wit. Attorney General Wickersham is not an onov man to make answer ft Ques tion that he does not wish to answer. Not long ago one of the newspaper cor. respondents said to him: 'Since vnu dissolved the oil trust tb nrlce of kerosene has advanced 4 cents salloh. What have you got to say about that?" ' "It nmv be true," remarked Wicker sham. "But I haven't bought any kero sene for a week." New York Press POINTERS FROM THE TURKEY DOCTOR. Large gobblers do not insure large stock, for size comes from big heus. but mating very heavy males ofteu results in Injured hens. When bens are ripped down the side pluck feathers around wound, bathe with hydrogeu peroxide, sew up with white silk, ty ing each stitch separately, and pen pa tient alone. Such Injury nearly always results in soft shelled eggs, and the victim is on the shelf for the season. When turkeys get that sleepy dis ease that is attended with great thirst. fever and yellow diarrhea and often with distended, sour crop It Is nearly always a case of overfeeding or feed ing indlgestlbles. Feeding on filthy ground, green corn, excess cabbage, frozen vegetables or frozen or sour mash frequently thus results. Ten drops of turpentine in two ounces of milk three nights In succes sion Is a good remedy for adult tur keys. When turkeys refuse to eat it is not alwavs a case of indigestion. The bird' mouth and throat may be cov ered with canker patches, the yellow topped sores causing pain and inter fering with feeding and even with breathing. Flaee the patient in com fortable quarters, gently remove can ker, apply hydrogen peroxide to raw surfaces and serve a moist milk mash When lousy, turkey often exhibit symptoms of various diseases at the same time, and a wrong diagnosis may be made. It is wise, therefore, to look for lice when turkeys appear sick. Turkey lice especially infest the bead. neck, throat, wing quills, thighs and fluff, and pure Persian insect powder dusted into feather to akin is their finish. John W. Slckersmlth, Greensboro, Pa., has three children, and like most children they frequently take cold "We have tried several kinds of cough medicine," he says,' "but have never found any yet that did them as much ond as Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy."-' By sale by all dealer, ' Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous? It Is not the cold Itself that you need to fear, hut the serious diseases that it often leads to. Mont of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and consumption are among them. Why not take Cham berlaln's Cough R.medy and cure you cold while you canT For sale by all 'dealers, " JLX. N account of the dance, the concert, the engagement, the festival, and other items of interest are constantly sent to the newspapers by telephone. ' News items from every quarter find, in the tele phone, a quick, certain, and easy path to the editors. 1 Sometimes the news matter must be sent a very long distance. The Bell system, with which we connect, gives instant transmission from any point reached by its Local and Long Distance wires. Are you a subscriber ? ASHEVILLE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. UNIVERSAL SERVICE. REASONABLE RATES.. J ,'T. . -si- . .1
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