. ,.,,,.,. r,.,-. a. t . .. ..... ?g i y- -ww-y . " ' " ; ' ; " ' " .... .kirns on .iiinKFS 1 ." " ' ""7i i t i ;.. 8 PAGE TT70 ll A FREE GUESS FOR MIKE AT GlFFEY'S The Ladies' Outfitter The .person guessing.- nearest the number of pennies in our window, will be given as a present that beautiful Boy DoIk"Mike." Come in and leave your guess, and remember our Millinery department is one of the most complete in the eifv. Phone 47 1 FMI-fSfflfflan LADIES! Sk'I llIllMa) For Infanta an Children. 1 '2ip! W? jr-r77r',ir"" - The VARIETY ia here! - B m fAC:T0rif The Kind oil Have The STYLES we hcre! I ?d LiL AlwaV BOUChl The VALUES are here! I Fi '""SI " I ,. .1 ... I - Whv not. I N V Earl liAlL 7 SlffUatUTG VliV II View one of the prettiest and best selected stocks I Entry Books for Democratic - I v Primary, May 18, Close Tomorrow Night. J. E. Swain, chairman of the dem ocratic executive committee of Bun combe county, has appointed the pri mary registrars for the city and the iudces for the country precincts. The entry books for the primary on the eighteenth close tomorrow flight, after which no candidate will be allowed to enter. Judges. Hazel S, D. Hall, W. A. McGlam- WBP THE WORLD'S BEST THE GREATEST STOVE ON , EARTH "THE DETROIT" Oil Stove $12.50 to $40.00 No smoke! No odor! Pure fire! Absolutely safe! Perfect combustion! Simple ami durable! No Wicks No Trouble It burns more air and less oil than all others. SAVE TIME AND MONEY. BUY AND USE "A DETROIT." J.L SMATHERS & SONS Mammoth Furniture Store, 15-17 North Main St. . , ery. w. a. Hiltmore R. J. Roberts, Rccd. Haw Creek R.. W. Johnson, R. A. Stewart. Cash's Creek J. J. Noland, J. B. Sales. Hcaverdam J. E. Johnson, R. E. Mum power. leicester. No. 1 F. M. Stevens, E. C. Alexander. Leicester No. 2 J. M. Ramsey, J. MeCabe. Kalrview Sam J. Merrill, A. P. Sorrels. Sandy Mush No. 1 J. Frank Wells, J. It. Teague. Sandy Mush No. 2 W. R. Garrett, Thomas Anderson. Avery's Creek M. S. Glenn, Carey Morris. Limestone Robert C. Clayton, H. M. Nettles. Swannanoii S. P. Whitson, J. Ma rion Roberts. Ulaek Mountain George .Adams. George Daugherty. Recms Creek E. S. Reeves, C. P. West. . Flat Creek I W. Roberts, A. B. Dillingham. Ivy, No. 1 John Maney, John G. Anders. Ivy. No. .2-T. C. Morgan, J. D. Carter. French Rroad Jesse Gualtney, James Parker. Lower Hominy A. M. Goodman, R. L. Thrash. I'ppcr Hominy, No. 1 W. H. Pear son. M..M. Morgan. Upper Hominy, No. 2 D. B. Jami son, A. Z. Wright. Ileglstrars. Asheville No. 1 W. R. Gudger. Asheville No. 2 George D. Jierr. Ashevllle No. 3 W. R. Bearden. Asheville No. 4 W. H. Daniel. Ashevllle No. 5 J. R. Tread way. Asheville No. 6 R. W. Betts. NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Solves the Problem of Good Hair ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANigetaHerVmraltonlorAs smiiianngilKrlxxIandRegtfr tingHeSuHateandBowdsi The Kind Alway Bears Promotes Dieesttonflwtfil ncss and RntXontalns neiir Opium Jdorphiitt narMiiKraL MOT MARC OTIC. Ansftaltemtdv forduTtsftia- t1on,SourStoinadi.Dlarrt(M Wonusjujnvulskmsjevnisit nessmdLossorSiEEF. IteKaskSigwrOT f NEW YORK. ? Bought In Use ForJver Thirty Years mu I Joe? ' Exact Copy of Wrapper, thi oiktuh nmn, m t.m am. FOR NOT MUZZLINB DOGS One Found Not Guilty and Others Pay Costs One Assault Case. . WEALTH IN CAROLINA'S SOIL DECLARES E Believes This State Is Destined to Become Very Important Agriculturally, : Gazette-News Bureau, i Dally.Newa Bull. linn, Greensboro, May 7. The directors of the Greensboro Life Insurance company who went to Washington as a committee to confer with the, directors of the Jefferson Standard of Raleigh relative to the merger of the two companies have re turned. They say that the meeting was entirely satisfactory; was void of any friction and that merger was suc cessfully accomplished. Of Interest to Greensboro Is the fact that the home office of the merged company will be here. Interest here also cen ters upon whether or not Julian Price, now secretary and manager of the Greensboro Life, will be made man ager of the merged company or whether some new man will be select ed. The election of officers for the Spring Medicines Not Necessary for the cliap who eats Grape-Ny,ts "There's a Reason" rtoml, "Th." R..H.1 Irt WollVllW , In ikl;,. new company will be held in the near future. Hon. Maurice Euan, United States minister to Denmark, who was Greens, boro's visitor yesterday, declared in conversation with newspaper men that with the proper scientlllc develop ment of the natural resources of the soil In 50 years North Carolina should be one of the greatest states In the United States. He said his advice to young men who wished to guarantee to his children and grandchildren large wealth is to buy North Carolina land at the prevailing low prices; that from what he knows of the soil he is satisfied it is to become very valuable. Mr. Egan delivered an ad dress yesterday afternoon to the peo ple of this place on the achievements In agriculture of Denmark. President Vann of Meredith college, Raleigh, and Dr. C. J. Thompson of the capital city, nre In Greensboro In the Interest of the 1100,000 endow ment which Is being raised for the college. Dr. Vann spoke to the Forest Avenue Baptists Sunday .and Dr. Thompson spoke In the First. Baptist church In the Interest of the endow ment and reports today are to the effect that more than H, BOO, has been subscribed by these chnrches and fur ther than approximately $1300 has been subscribed by private donations, PALACE THEATEB MS SBFJiE CLEVER FEATURES The, Palace presents, two good fea ture acts this week..' Miss .Frn.nc.ck Stuart, singing comedienne. Is .de cidedly clevci, and produces . mu- I mirth by her comic songs. "The Four Musical Youngsters" are real musi cians, 1 Although mere children, they put up one or the best, acta vcr shown on the vaudevllli- stage In Ashevllle. In spite of tho Iik Irmi-nl weather they played to crowded house both yesterday and today. Slnringer, Roberta has booked s-"..r real t -lever attractions to appear hen In the near future ami will keep hi shown UC-tO the USIUll llll'.ll HliUl'laI-1 After Prof. Sabouraud confirmed the germ origin of dandruff, science was confronted by a new problem which was not solved until the dis covery of Newtro's Herpicide. Herpi cide being the first successful prepa ration compounded In harmony with this new theory, becomes the original remedy to kill the dandruff germ. Since then, numerous preparations said to be "just as good" as Herpiclde havo been thrown upon the market; others have adopted Herpiclde claims, and without making any change in their remedies, but none have ever reached the same. degree of popular ity. Everywhere this remedy is reeog nl.ed as tho one genuine dandruff germ destroyer. As a result Herpi clde has more satisfied users than all other hair preparations combined. .Being the original remedy, users expect more astonishing results from Herpiclde than they would look, for from any other preparation and they usually get them. So wonderful has been the success of this germicide that It is now recognized as the stand ard hair remedy of the world. Herpiclde kills the dandruff germ. checks falling hair. It stops Itching of the scalp almost Instantly. For sale at drua; stores. One dollar size bottles are guaranteed. Applica tions obtainable at the good barber shops. Insist on having real .Herpi clde. Send 10c In postage for sample and hook to Tho Herpiclde Co., Dept It., Detroit, Mich. i 1 r;r 'r - ( The carlcton sisters and their as sociate players will be the attraction at the Auditorium for one week, com mencing Monday, May .6, and we arc tnld that It Is one of the strongest stock companies we have had the pleasure to see for a nn ruber of sea sons. The company comes here from Charlotte, where the press and public have been most liberal In their praise of the plays and players. A change of play at each performance will be given and new plays never before seen In Asheville are promised. The bill for Monday night will 'be "The Whirlpool," a four-act western com edy-drama from the pen of John C. Kaiser. It Is a strong and consistent love story, beautifully told, with a rich vein of good, wholesome come dy. Specialties, too. will be present ed between the acts. A lady will be admitted free with each 30 cent ticket purchased before 6 p. m. Monday. Matinees will begin Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, when the prices win be 10 and 20 cents Tickets on sale now at .Whltlocks. " Will Love and John Boyd, both col ored, were given ai hearinc before Judge Adams In Police court this morning on the charge of assaulting each other with deadly weapons. It was alleged In the Warrant.! that Love had used a rock and Boyd had re sponded with a pistol. i After the hear ing of the evidence In the case Judge Adams found the latter not guilty and Love guilty, giving him 60 daya, on the county.i roads. The first defendants that have been before the court on the charge of al- owing their dogs to run at large with out muzzles were brought up this morning. These included . Fonzo Haynes, 'July Plnkney,- Nathan long and Harrison Rurnlcy. Tho latter was found not guilty, while tho others were taxed with the costs in the cases. The dog law went Into effect the first of tho month and the Information was given out at the first that It would be strictly enforced. The majority of dug owners Immediately muzzled their pets, but a few have not, and the olltcera are Instructed to take up all dogs that are found on tho streets without the proper muzzles. DKP02TAITT TO H0THi23 record of slxty-INe rears oontlno- OOS ef "Mrs.. Wlnstow's Boothlns lyrnp" by mothers In all part of the world, la the Jilgheat (raise thai an) f tor "chlldr .teething" tuu - ro!d. , Cvery yea the yooos " r follow n the ootirfpa -. ef i lotlie and Jln-ta Mrs. VlnloW -ng yru to be Uie f-o- -, end It fcaa gone oe for a .il ef sis tjr-Bva year, v l"!iitu,a .s&e'.vr. save CM It lor t.- r cl 'irea wall tMnf Wl'Ji .nrff - I . .ircti f, tt uiaa the cuiiil. so, tie guraa . all f ur- ,4 coll and It bt :'T 1 T t UTIOM, tol t r "' ' r '- ea!" la X e .rm t ,r IZm. WlnaSew I t lrJltUBl.iMs. ' FLEET'S ITINERARY View one of the prettiest and hest selected stocks of women's wearables in the state. New poods are received daily. Come see them. PEERLESS - FASHION STORE , 51 Patton Ave. . German Warships Will Arrive Off HH' Henry May 30 Program of Kiitcrtalmiient. FIFTY THOUSAND AT TEND MACON MEETING (Continued from page 1.) cause for which we fought. This, not selfishly for ourselves, but for our descendants. Then let us be sure that our children and their children to the remotest generation, know that their fathers were not rebels but pa triots, not traitors but martyrs. They should know that we fought not for conquest, but for defence, not to maintain slavery, but to preserve the precious rights won by and handed down to us by our forefathers. We fought for our freedom, our firesides, our women and our God. "We accepted with loyalty our pa roles at the close of the war. We re turned to our homes to devote our selves to the malnteance of peace, harmony and concord. We took our new duties, we faced every trouble, and with a mighty effort triumphant ly rose above thousands of difficulties which confronted us. Tho war had hrought us ruin, desolation, defeat. and Its hnr.l-earned lessons. ' self- reliance, patience, persistency and courage brought us success. We laid down our muskets before overpowering numbers and Immeas urable resources. We seized the Im plements of peace, grappled every ob stacle and flnnlly conquered. "Cltlsens of Macon. ; the men who have done all this, the survivors of and participants in the greatest war of all time and the conquerors In that subsequent Industrial struggle, are before you, the grandest heroes the world ever saw! Consider them well. you will never see their like again! In concluding u en. Walker said "To you all we, your guests, bend our heads, open our hearts, and offer our hands In acknowledgement of all the princely hospitality you so lavishly shower, upon us. We come to you, not now to stanch our bloody wounds, not for your loving care, but In health and In old age, to nsk you to Join its In forever up-holding the , precious memories of a noble past and aid us in proving to the wofld thnt '"Ktcrnat right, though all else fall , t,tn never lie made wrong.' " Washington, May 7. The Itinerary of the German fleet which is coming to return the call made by the American fleet to Germany last year, and the program provided for the reception of the Meet officers, has been an nounced at the navy department. The flagship Moltke and the cruis ers Stettin and Rremen, under the command of Rear Admiral Rebeuen- Peschwitz, will sail from Kiel, Ger many, May 11, arrive at Punta Del Gado May 18; leave that port May 23 and arrive off Cape Henry May 30. They will remain off the capes until June 3, when they will enter Hampton Roads to remain until June 8. Tho fleet Is due at Nfew York June 9, and will leave that city June 13 on the return voyage, arriving at Kiel June 27. In Hampton Roads the German fleet will be met and entertained by the Atlantic neet. l no uerman aa- mirnl, with his officers, will come to Washington June 5 and be guests of he navy department for three days. They will meet President Taft and line with him at the White House. June IS the guests will visit the naval ica.lcmy at Annapolis and take uncheon, returning to Washington bat evening to dine with Secretary Meyer. The next day the party will visit Moiiht Vernon, taking luncheon on board the president's yacht Mayflower, mil start on the return to Hampton Roads that evening. complete division of the Atlantic fleet will serve as an escort to the German fleet during Its stay In Amer ican waters, and an officer will be provided us an aide for Admiral Keb- euen-I'eschwltz. Although not definitely fixed. It Is planned that President Taft shall visit tho German fleet In person, j j ; BIG AUCTION SALE . laCTL- Ohio Horses. . . all 33 g! Ashevllle .. .69 ,71 Atlanta ,. .... .. .. . , 4 80 Augusta 68 . 82 linltlmoro .. .. .. .. .. 64 74 litrmlngham .. .. .. .. .. 83 82 Charleston .. .. 74 ' 80 Charlotte 4 80 Jacksonville-. -h ,--,- 74 84 Knoxvllle ...... ' '.I ... 88 ' - 7S Craokera and Aaolaa.' In tnasttcMIng crackers twelv time more lallv is required than, when eat US apples. J. M. ITowell, a populnr druggist of OreensbUrg, Ky., snys, "We Use Chnm berlaln's Cotigh Remedy In our own household and know It La excellent, For rule by all dealers. THE WEATHEB V Saturday, May 11th J. I(. Chambers Livery Co. Stables 39 North Lexington Ave., - - Asheville, N. 0. This will be the grand collection , of "High Class Ohio Horses' ' coming direct from the breeding farms. They are ail thoroughly broken and ready for imme diate uge, among which can be found a 'number of 'good farm teams, farm mares and general purpose horses. Also some good, useful livery and road horses. In fact, there will be some of all sizes to select from. .They can be seen and driven by all intending buyers. Ex changes or private sales will lue made at any time before Auction Sale opens. " ' ' ' ' The Auction Sale starts promptly at 12:30 p. ra., ' Saturday, May 11th, 1912, when every horse will posi tively be sold to the highest bidder a-t . .) - , J. K. Chambers' Stables Asheville, n. c. ' P. G. WALDRON, Owner and Shipper." ,v ' 11 Mobile .. .. .. .. 0 Montgomery .. .. ..... .. 66 86 New Orleans .. .. ...... 68 74 New York .. .. .. .. .. .. 50 64 Raleigh , .. . . 68 78 Savannah , . 72 82 Tampa .............. 73 , 90 Washington .......... 64 80 Wilmington .... 70 80 Forecasts until 8 p. m. Wednesday for Ashevllle and vicinity: Showers tunlght and Wednesday. For North Carolina: Showers to night and Wednesday; moderate south and southwest winds. General Conditions (Past 24 hours.) There are four depressions on this morning's weather map: ono over the middle Atlantic roast, one over Min nesota, another overlies southern Texas while the fourth is over Califor nia. General rains have occurred In the Atlantic coast " states, the Ohio valley, the Gulf states and the lower Mississippi valley, and scattered show ers In the northern plains states and the upper Mississippi valley. Tho weather ia generally fair In the west ern portion of the country and cloudy In the eastern. The following heavy precipitation (in inches) has been re ported during the last twenty-four hours: . Birmingham, 1.12; Corpuu Chrlstl. 2.20; Knoxvllle. 1.16; Mobile, 1.74; New Orleans, 1.04; Raleigh, 1.60. Srowcrs are Indicated for this vicinity tonight and Wednesday. T. n. TAVLOn, Observer. Normal for this date; Temperature 60 degrees. Precipitation .11 Inch.t U. S. Department of Agriculture. WcAl ntR BUREAU. WILLIS L MOQRE, Chief. SSI ASHEVILLE. N. 0 May 7, 1912. J5Q m, KXPLANATORV NOTE8. ( nWrill(,n tkn It s. m., 7Mh Itieriilltn time. Mt r-rwuiiirr rednrert to u level. l-br (rnnttn.mm linen) twi throiif polnt or Mjuitl lrpriure. lauibernm (ilotirU hiiua) pxx Ihrin.Kh iilmof ii (a.0irUira. ilrmwn only h.r , lri-to.. W, aud lu'. O clear: Q rmTtly cloudy; Q ctwrty: TI) tatrr, O mw. ('9 rrport wlxmrt." wws f With the wind, rirsl Bmire, temiMimWre: sreiind, prwiplMtion of .01 hub or more f..t t-uM i:l hoi.n.; tldt.l, majlmiim wind tcloeltr. T . . ymkw &,