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Tuesday, March 19, 1912. FAG TT70 ' THE ASHZVILU5 GAZETTE-NEWS. Children Cry - The Kind You Have Always !u use lor over 80 years, 'r " " - and has been made under his ier J&Aj&s sor.al KiiiK'rvision since Its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health f Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrnps. ' It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevorislmcss. It cures Diarrhoea and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulem-y. It assimilates the Food, regulate the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ? Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY ftTREET, NEW VOKK CITV. SEERETiBUL INSTITUTE; nanM phogmn For Two Weeks Session to Be Held at Black Mountain This Summer. General Serrctary II. II.. King of the Charleston V. M. ('. A., who li;is bei-n chosen dean of tho Southern Secre tarial Institute which ia to hold a two weeks' session at liluck Mountain during the summer, has arranged an interesting program which will he carried out daily at the institute. It Is as follows, although there may he a few slight chances:: Program for Advanced Course. 7:50 a. m. Advanced Bible course, led by Dr. George I. Kohlnaon of the MeCorniiek Theological seminary. 8:50 a. m. "Elements of leader ship," by G. Walter Fisk of Oherlin. 9:50 a. m. "Business Manage ment," by Fred R. Slilpp of New York city. 10:50 a. m. "Personal Kvangel Ism," by Charles G. Trumbull of the Sunday School Times. 11:50 a. m. Round table discus sion of current association topics, led by different association leaders. Re serve speakers: Dr. W'itilield Seidl Hall of the Northwestern university: L. K. Jallaile. architect, of New Yolk city, and others. 12:50 p. in. Reecs-s. 1:15 p. 111, Dinner. 3 to 6 p. m. Recreation. 8 p. m. Platform addresses three nights each week Association Volunteer lenders. Program practically the same as the advanced course. I'ii't Year fiiiiiw. 7:50 m. "Persona I Life of the Officer," by (I. !,. I'.ohin- Employed son. 8:50 a. f'.ible." by more. 10:50 a. mentals," "Mow H. .. t.. T. I'l'is i aih f li V. m. bv -".s latino .Morse I" inula of Xei York city. 11:50 a. m. "I'usini'ss ment," by Fred 1! Slnpi York c ity. .Manage of N,.v PII-ES CTOE1J IN TO 14 DAYS Tour druEirist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falli to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies In 6 to 14 days. Bon. 1MFLOOR .-71 M-v it with i hammer. but you can't , crack the varnish. JEaiily spplicd by anyone Sold in all iiie ,can Cri(,"f sw Mill lT ' 'J- for Fletcher's Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of Signature of MRS. LEE 0WNBEY Death Occurred Yesterday Afternoon and Funeral Was Conducted This Morning. The funeral services over the re mains of Mrs. I,eo Ovvnbey, who died yesterday afternoon at her residence. 7S Cherry street, after an illness of ten days, were conducted from the residence this morning at : 10:30 o'clock by licv. J. S. Williams. The pallbearers Were C. S. Davis, (5. F. Stradley. J. M. Sinner. W. C. MclTo.i nell. F. It. Mclniyre, John A. Groves. Tin interment was at Riverside ceme- 1.C1V. Mrs. Ownbey came to Asheville from Rocky Mount about two years :it;n and had made many friends. She was a member of the First Haptist church. Surviving are one brother, F. Steel man of Yadkinville; two sifters, Misses Mary and IaiUi Stcelmuii of Union City, Ind. ,. Issues at Andrews. At tile coming special and extra ordinary election the following issues will be submitted to the voters. I. Shall a complete system of sew erage be put in and alt householders required to connect thereto? -'. Shall hogs be kip' within the corporate limits? !. Shall cows be allowed to run at large in I he town V ; I itlier - issues have been proposed and may be voted upon, such as: Shall the corporate limits be enlarged by the in xt- I. gelatine .o as to in clude ValleyloWN and the north yUle "f Valley river, including Samuel Stewart. G. H. Walker. I '.unci Hol land, l.r. I: G. Webb. .1. I). Link and I;. A. I-; i ktt ; and Ibe Co.ad farm and .1 is,,-r Talhant on the south side of 111" llVd'. AiioIIm-c issue proposed relates to i lie depredation of domestic fowls or in other word shall your chickens scratch up your neighbors', garden sas.s',' Aliogclhcr I be issues submitted promise a lively and interesting cam paign, ami as everybody will get a chance to vole the result ought to show what the people think about these things. Andrews Pun. Characteristic. "That old financier's last words were characteristic of him." "What were they?" "lie died at the age of eighty and said he hated to go nt so far below par." Judge. VV want Gloss Paint, you RETAIL 25 S. Now Is Th(& Tir&e td aint - r3b YOUNB NEGRESS JAILED E Child's Body Found Beneath Floor of House Coroner's Inquest Is Held. Ritha, Shipman, a negro girl, Is in the city jail charged with Infanticide, and her aunt, Addio Osborne, is also imprisoned and Is charged with being connected with the case. The wo men were arrested yesterday after noon and later an Inquest was held by Coroner Morris as a result of which the coroner's jury returned a verdict to the effect that the infant had come to its death by the neglect of its mother and other parties unknown. The post mortem examination pointed to tho fact that tho child was living when abandoned by the mother. A letter from an unknown person was received at police headquarters yesterday which gave the information that a baby had been born at 48 Hill street and "done away with." Patrol man Jones was assigned the rase ami he went to the house and found the young negro woman, who at tlrst dis claimed nil knowledge of the affair. Later, however, she confessed and showed the officer where she had hid den the child. It haif been pushed through a hole under the floor of the house. The body waa bruised, prob ably from the fall to the ground. The woman said that her nunt knew nothing of tho case but the old er woman was arrested. Later she was released, but after the inquest she was again taken in custody. It Is said that the child was born Friday morning. The prisoner is said to have come from Hendersonville last September and was hoarding at the place where the body of the baby was found. REALS IX DIRT. I. X. McLean to E. L. Hensley, land on Big Ivy creek; consideration $1200. S. J. Delveehid to Harvey Corpen ing. lot east of Pine street; consid eration $350. Nancy McDavis to C. P. Kerlee, land near city of Asheville; consideration $200. Sarah Murrough to Ella E. Ander son: lot on Pine street; consideration $1500. Dora Finestein to Samuel Finesteln, lot on Liberty street; consideration $-'000. Perry Merlduth to R. 0. Scruggs, land on French Hroad river; consider ation $175.7'. Consumptives Helped By Tuberculosis Medicine ' It is folly to believe that Consump tion differs from every other disease in not requiring the use of any spe eilic medicine for Its cure. The trou ble has been that none was known until'the many cures effected by Eck man's Alterative began to bo realized. Now. for 10 years, an enormous mass of voluntary and thankful testimo nials from persons who consider that they owe their lives to this remedy ha e been necumrJating. Surely plen ty of time to demonstrate Its lasting value. You can write to any of them. Here Is one: 5.11'3 Girard Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. "Gentlemen: In the winter oMIMHI I had an attack of Grippe, followed by Pneumonia, and later by Consump tion, I grew steadily worse. In the winter of 1001 I had cough, night sweats, fever and raised quantities of awful looking stuff and later I had many hemorrhages; at one time, three in three successive days. Milk and eggs became so distasteful I mid keep nothing down. Three phy sicians treated me.- I was ordered to the mountains, but did not go. Eek man's Alterative was recommended by a friend. After taking a small quantity I had the first quiet night's sleep for weeks. My improvement was marked from the first. I gained strei gth and weight and appetite. 1 never had another hemorrhage anil my cough gradually lessened until en tirely gone. I am perfectly well. Ev erything I say here can be verilled by my family and friends." (Signed affidavit) ANNIE F. IL'GHRAN. Eckman's Alterative Is effective In ntonehitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Hroublea. and In upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or hablt formjng drugs'. For sale by all lead ing druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eekman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for ad ditional evidence. Paint "IcM mfe Gfesl Paint" ' to furnish Paint for your house. Taint that will piiy for itself in five years. Every gallon of Luoas Tinted is a gallon of Satisfaction. Call and see u lor latest fashions in Paint and Interior Deeoratinir We bought the bankrupt stock of Lucas' u very attractive prices on this goods. liain St. SCHEDULE FOH SEASON Of APPALACHIAN LEAGUE Below Is given the schedule of the Appalachian Baseball league, to which was referred in yesterday's Gazette-News. It will be seen that Asheville plays the first game of the season at Johnson City and the last at Morristown. The first game to be played on the home diamond will be on May 20 with Knoxville. In all 54 games will be played here. : May IS. 11, 15. Asheville at Johnson City. Cleveland at Bristol. Knoxville nt Morristown. May 16, 17, IK. Cleveland at Johnson City. Asheville at Bristol. Morristown at Knoxville. , May 20, 81, 22. Knoxville at Asheville. Johnson City at Morristown. Bristol nt Cleveland. May 23, 21. 25, . .. Johnson City at Asheville. Bristol at Knoxville. Morristown at Cleveland. . May 27. 28, 2!. Asheville at Morristown. Bristol at Johnson City. Cleveland nt Knoxville. May 30. 31, June 1. Morristown at Cleveland. Asheville tit Knoxville. Johnson City at Bristol. : (Double headers on May :S0, Decor ation day). Juno 3, 4, !. Cleveland at Asheville, Knoxville at Bristol. Morristown at Johnson City. June 6, 7, 8. Asheville at Cleveland. Morristown at Bristol. Knoxville at Johnson City. June 10, 11. 12. Asheville at Knoxville. Bristol at Morristown. Johnson City at Cleveland. Juno. 13, 14, 15. Bristol at Asheville. Johnson City at Knoxville. Cleveland at Morristown. June 17, 18, 1. Asheville at Johnson City. Cleveland at Bristol. Knoxville at Morristown. June 20. 21, 22. Asheville at Bristol. Morristown at Knoxville. Cleveland at Johnson City. June 24. 25, 20. Knoxville at Asheville. Johnson City at Morristown. Bristol at Cleveland. Juno 27, 28, 211. Johnson City at Asheville. Bristol at Knoxville. Morristown at Cleveland. July 1, 2, 3. Asheville at Morristown. Knoxville at Cleveland. Bristol at Johnson Citv. July 4, 5, .6. Morristown at Asheville. Johnson City nt Bristol. Cleveland at Knoxville. (Double headers on July 4). July 8, , in. Cleveland at Asheville. Morristown at Bristol. Knoxville nt Johnsqu City. July il, 12, 13. Asheville at Cleveland. Knoxville at Bristol. Morristown at Johnson City. July 15, 1. 17. Asheville at Knoxville; Bristol at Morristown. Johnson City at Cleveland. July 18. 10, 20. Bristol at Asheville. Cleveland at Morristown. Johnson City at Knoxville. July 22. 2;t, 21. Asheville at Bristol. Cleveland at Johnson City. Morristown at Knoxville. July 25, 20. 27. Asheville at Johnson City. Cleveland at Bristol. Knoxville at Morristown. July 20. :til. 31. Knoxville at Ashevillo. Johnson City at Morristown. Bristol at Cleveland. August I. 2. 3. Johnson City at Asbnvlllo. Morristown at Cleveland. Bristol at Knoxville. Augusl 5. 0, 7. Asheville at Morristown. Cleveland at Knoxville. Johnson City at Bristol. i August 8. , 10. Morristown at Asheville. Bristol at Johnson City. Knoxville nt Cleveland. August 12. 13, II. Cleveland at Asheville. Knoxville t Bristol. Morristown at Johnson City. August 15, 1(1. 17. Asheville at Cleveland. Morristown at Bristol. , Knoxville at Johnson City. August 19, 20, 21. Asheville at Knoxville. Will PUr TTW-nr Paints and Varnishes from Willard Bros, and Holt, Chattanooga, All nice new goods in original packages. V Sir. ... ; g- Paint PHONE 232. Piles at Home Quick Kollof Trial Package Mailed tree to All in nam Wrapper. Piles Is a fearful disease, but can be cured if you go at it right. An operation with the knife is dan serous, humiliating and rarely a per manent "success. There is just one other way to bo cured painless, shfe and In the pri vacy of your own home it is Pyramid Pile Itemed)', We mail a trial package free to all who write. It will give volt quick relief, show you tho harm less, painless nature of this great remedy and start you Well on the way toward a perfect cure. Then you can get a ftill-si.ed box from any druggist for 50 cents, and often one box cures. Insist on having what you call for. Just send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 434 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich., and re ceive free, by return mail, the trial package in u plain wrapper. Bristol at Morristown. Johnson City at Cleveland. August 22. 23, 21. Bristol at Asheville. Cleveland at Morristown. Johnson City at Knoxville. August 20, 27, 28. Knoxville at Asheville. Johnson City at Morristown. Bristol at Cleveland. August 2, 30, 31. Asheville at Knoxville. Cleveland at Johnson City. Morristown at Bristol. . September 2. 3, 4. Cleveland at Asheville. Johnson City at Bristol. Morristown at Knoxville. (Double headers on September Labor Day). September 5. 6. 7. i Asheville at Morristown. Bristol at Johnson City. Knoxville at Clevelund. CAUSES SICKNESS (iood Health lniMissible With a Disor iloretl Stomach. There is nothing that will create sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people daily contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. We urge every one suffering from any stomach derangement, indigestion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chron ic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct understanding that vvc will refund their money without question or formality, if after reason able use of this medicine they are not satisfied with the results. We recom mend them to our customers every day, nnd have yet to hear of any one who has not been benelited by them. Three Bizes, 25c, 60c, and $1.00 a box. Sold In Asheville only at our store The Hexull Store Smith's drug store. Pack square and South Main street. Sugg Wins. In the team bowling tournament at the. Y. M. C A. last nichl the team of SilKg defeated that of "Reynolds three straight games with a big mar gin. The scores follow: Sugg-- t'. - White I'lli 141 2 1 4 SB I l.att I'.rowii . . 129 l.'iti Hiti 44 1 Johnson ... . ISO IKK 170 fi2 c.riset . . . . . Iii 1K2 117 4 Sukc I7;i loo i"s r.r.n SI 1 847 875 Reynolds K. B. Brown Hawkins . . Itex Miller . Asbebrook . Beynolds . , I IK mi i:m 141 no 176 II. 13.1 I4K 138 1 4747 1 130472 1 33400 1 34421 158 442 732 7U3 711 220(1 If you have trouble lu-getting rid nf your cold you may know that you are no treating It properly. There Is no reason why a ctdd should hang on for week and It wilt not If you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sals by all dealers. For Ohio Agrrnl. "Mr. and Mrs. Onaggs don't Seem to get along "'ery well." "They have only themselves to blame." Well, I guess they do."' i WHOLESALE LADIES' Easter IN GREAT PROFUSION Awaiting your critical inspection. Suits, Dresses, Wraps, Waists, and all accessories to complete the Spring wardrobe. Yon will readily appreciate the invariable good values and distinctive modish qualities of tho assemblage, .Ac cept our cordial invitation to share in these extremely attractive values. . New Goods Arriving Daily. PEERLESS-FASHION CO. 51 Patton Ave. A prominent physician who examined our sterilizer said, "It is the best thing J have seen in a fountain. It should he made compulsory." ; : . ' " CHAS' AN1TARY ODA- "Schas Leads; Watch Others Follow." 6 S. Main St. alia! X COMING ATTRACTIONS. , X x X X TONIGHT AT 8:.".0 X X ' Ita and Company. X X X X FRIDAY, MARCH 29, X X Matinee and night, X X "Polly of the Circus." X X ' X 4XXXKXXXXXXKXKKXXXX "Polly of Iho 4'lri'UN." One of the treats In store for the patrons of the Auditorium is the re turn engagement of Frederic Thomp son's biggest success, "Polly of the circus." with dainty and winsome Ida St. Leon as Polly. Mr. Thompson Uis provided a east of well known players and a grand array of circus talent, among whom are the St. I .con family, of equilibrists, clowns. acroD.iis, gymnasts and bare back riders, also carrying horses, dogs, ponies. This piny Is a smrnioii on narrow mindedness, Im simple, sweet, natural mid charming, and disarms criticism. It is a play for mothers, wlvos, sis ters and sweethearts, When you have rheumatism In your foot or instep apply Chamberlain's Liniment and you will get quick re lief. It costs but a quarter. Why suffer? For sale by all dealers. The Utile Applied. Miagnato (itiven to advice) "My boy, It is the little things that tell.'' Young business man (savagely) 'I know It! She's got a little brother." and can give Lexington Ave. 1 AND MISSES' Apparel FOUNTAIN "Every glass sterilized" 1 This k Not the Onlv Laundry in. the World that iki:s ;ooi WORK It is an every day occurrence with us. We have been at It so long that good work Is nothing new here It'i a old as the establishment, wo never did any oilier kind. Phono 70. "A dial is all we ask." Swannanoa Laundry Vt Treat Your laundry While AUDITORIUM TONIGHT ITA! The girl they are all talking about. Ask her anything, past, present and future. High class Vaudeville be tween ITA'S acts. Price 10c, 20o, 50c. Ladles absolutely free Monday night cheap paints They don't lut. The colon They don't cover much turfice. Thqr produce a coating lht lookl poor and it rough sad non-glonjr. Cheap paints like cheap ioodt are "doped." "Doped" paint are thou! .. J 1 ArA " loodi art lor fom health. , Um h hu all the good qaalitw that chean oainta lack. You cannot gel S paint that will last longer, cover more urtace per nlloB. look siore baautniu. at prove Boce economical to Say-ahowsM." '
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