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I- f Ff 1 I jj PAGE TWO n ASfflSggsargggggS""'l'MIMII'' 1 1 i : HHaHB NEGLECT TIE CUE The hair is more exposed anil henct more liable to aecumulate dust and dirt than any other portion of the body. In spite of this the hair receives, as a rule, the least attention and no real effort is made to keep It healthy. If the dandruff sterm is allowed to work unmolested and the sealp be-i-onies crusted with dirt accumulations, one may expec t the hair to die and fall out. There is no eause for surprise in this phenomenon; it is natural and happens in every instance where Jhe care of the hair and sealp is over-, looked. The one sure remedy which prevents the loss of hair and permits a healthy, luxuriant growth is found In New- Y.W.C.A. GETS KIDNEY OF 1HD THEATER On Friday 50 per cent, of Ad mission Money Goes to Association. At the Princess theater Friday will be hciietit day for the V. W , A., when this popular moving picture house will give 50 per cent of the ad mission money to the association. The ladles who arc connected with the Y. W. C. A. anil thus, in sympathy with the movement will sell tickets in tho city. This plan was carried out last year, and the association received $135 from the alrdoine on Haywood street. A special program will be arranged in motion pictures and the best local musical talent will hc secured to fur nish vocal ami instrumental selections throughout the day. At night it is possible that two quartets will be secured- to sinir. Tickets told by tlic oung ladles will be good only on Fri day. The theater is very liberal In giving this percentage of the receipts to the Y. V. C. A., and it is likely that they will receive as their share a good sum, especially in view of the fact that the motion picture theater is liv ing a allow of such merit thai it ap pe&ts to every one, and in addition to their regular program, these musical attractions will be added, and there will be no advance in admission. It Is a foregone conclusion thai the pro gram that will le presented on that date will be W' it mirth the money. WEBSTER is m m FBI OUTFIELD POSIT! Has Fine Record and Is Ex pected to Join Team at Knoxville Today. It is expected that the Asheville Baseball club will be joined at Knox ville tuilav by VY. U Webster of Jack, son, Tenn.. who will take a position In the outfield. He agreed to join the team some days ago as soon as he could get released from his present position. Webster has been playing independ ent baseball this season and lie be longed to the team of Washington and Uea university last term. He ha a fine record and H is expected that his Playing will add much to the weak ened team. His advent will make it possible to take the pitchers out id the field. II Webster makes mind ii probably means that one of the other men will have to go. as the team may 'only carry I'.: men, and there Is some speculation as to who this one might be. EXCURSION SHIP SUNK ILL REPORTEO SAVED New York, July IB. The excursion steamer Rosedale, plying between New York and Rockaway Beach, is reported sunk off Itockaway llcach. All are reported saved. Tufl Praises Coliseum Policing. Chicago, July IS. Mayor Carter Harrison nan received the (hanks of Preside! I Taft for his efficient police nttaugOfnents carried out In tho Coll scum during the republican national convention. Committeemen Meet Marshall. Indlnnapoli-; July 16. Members of the democratic national committee came here n- to confer with tiov. Marshall the party v presidential nominee. 4 Ml D YOUR HMR WILL BECOME A Dl 56RACE Why Salves Can't Cure Eczema . OF YQUB SCALP HFHPKIDK liro's Herplcide. The dandruff serm cannot live on a head to which Herplcide Is regularly applied. The germ dies. The hair I oeaaoi to fall. The terrible itching, stops almost Instantly. That is what Newbro's does. Herplcide Newbro's Herplcide in 50c anil Jl. sizes is sold bv all dealers who guar antee it to do all that is claimed, if you are not satisfied your money will he refunded. Send 10c in stamps for booklet and sample to The Herplcide Co., Dept. It.. Detroit, Mich. Applications at the good barber shops. Smith s drug store, special I agents. THE MARKETS New York. July 16. Great Nortli i, interred was the feature of a fairly strong opening in stock today, with an initial gain of the one point which it soon increased. Other strong Issui a were Union Pacific. Heading, Amalgamated Copper, National Lead and Steel, the last named opening with a block of 4000 shares at a gain of . Prices reacted after the opening, but speedily recovered. Steel, Amal gamated, Heading, Western I'nion, Consolidated Has and Erie first pre ferred all scoring 1 point gains. Amer ican TobaCCO declined 2 points. Further improvement made by stocks in the early part fo the move ment embraced a majority of the speculative favorites. Reading, Steel and Amalgamated were again in de mand. A readjustment of the laid, statement, bringing relaxed money rates, was also helpful. Bonds were stead . Vtlantic Coast Line, t'entral leath er, American Malting, preferred. Bis cuit and Harvester made material gains at midday, while Rock Island preferred. Tennessee Copper and Standard Milling were down a point. The market closed strong. The list became stagnant in the last hour, lead ing stocks recording no material change. olton Firm ami Higher. NVw York. July 1. Cotton opened linn today at an advance oi z lo points on higher cables, and sold 6 to 1.1 points net higher during the middle morning on covering bs Bell crs, on reaction Irom yesterday ana oi fresh loiying for the long : Hint. "here. was heavy realizing on the ad ance and fluctuations were sonie- whal Irregular, owl unfavorable ather news restricted aggressive selling lor the short account and the market ruled very steady toward the end of the first hour. After selling up to a net advance of 17 to 19 points on new crop positions the market turned easier on private predictions that Texas would rcceivo rain by Thursday. The price broke to within 3 to 4 points of last night's ( losing late In the forenoon, but the market at midday was a shade stead ier and a point or two up from the lowest in anticipation of a bullish weekly weather report. Spot was nub-t, middling uplands 11'. 40 nomi nal. STOCKS , Open. Atchison 1073 Amor. Locomotive Atuer. Smelting Atlantic Coast Line Brooklyn Etaptd Transit.. 121 lialtimore Ac liio Amal. Copper 11 Close. 1072 411 H2i I I 0 2 1 M KM 2 Gil 114J id no Canadian Pacilic 2651 N. Y. Central ' .dorado fuel & Iron... 2114 Chesapeake H Ohio TJJ Krie 34)! :t4l ' lonsolldated das 144J Great Northern pfd 135J Illinois Central '.Mo., Kalis. Tex Louisville A Nashville National lead Missouri Pacific Norfolk Western 1161 13: 129 8j 1(91 r. 7 4 3i II'.. Northern Pacific 120 People's Has 116 I'. tinsy lvanla 123 12 flock Island 2J Roc k Island pfd 47 Reading 12 16 Amer. Sugar Refining... 127J 1281 Southern Pacific ... 10 109 St. Paul 101 101 Southern Railway S9 Southern Railway pfd 77 Tennessee Copper 421 I nion Pacific 165J i "... I. 8. Steel .'. 6 V. S Steel pfd I'tnh Copper H Wnbash Wabash pfd HI 1 nil Sit 41 NEW YORK COTTON. Open. Close July 1 1. is.ue August 11 12.M Heutember 1.7 12.01 October 1Z.16 12. December 3 7 12 20 Jr.nuarv 1.28 12.30 spot r: 45. The Mast Papular Trsa. Ryer-Erer study forottTy. Da VoaT De Voe Yes; I'm working on my fa ml ly tree now.-Brooklyn liHe COMMITTEE TO RUN CAMPAIGN (Continued from page one). "It is simply something that I thought out myself since 1 was nom inat'd." he said lasl night. "It wa: worked out after cnn-ultations witl as many advisers as i i ould reach.' Chief" among these coiincillers wen 'William V. MeCombs, the new nation I , cna,rmnn: Senator Core, Repre sentatlvc IJurelson, William U. sue- Adoo aml I!oi,ert Hudspeth am Josephus Daniels, national commit teemen from New Jersey and Nortl Carolina, respectively. The governor yesterday made ap pointments to meet Lieutenant-Qov ernor Conway of New ora. at iren ton. Governor Wilson will dine witl Mr. Cnderwood. He also may mee Perry Belmont as the latter wroti recently requesting an interview. "It is entirely satisfactory to mi that they have met with my sugges tions in this matter," the governo said last night, in discussing the Bi tten 'f the national committee a Chicago. As to the sub-committe which, with -Mr. Mii'otnbs. will dl rcct the campaign, the governor said "It will be a real managing, bus Iness committee. It Will be a centra ! committee and will provide for th expansion and elaboration of th. campaign management. This elabort , lion will be done, of course, in con saltation witli myself. The appoint Intent of the committee will not b. until Mr. MeCombs shall hav- I consulted me. it will he a committe ilbat can meet on fairly short notic ' i :,i fi liciil intervals and witl I which I can keep In touch. This com 'mittee will act as a central co-ordi nate body and will link the statt 'congressional and national cam palgns." i The governor declined to disci. -'the personnel of the committee unt: i he has conferred with Mr. McComh j "and some other gentlemen" vvh have been invited to visit him her Wednesday. He declined also to giv the names o fthe "other gentlmen. was reported that the prospeetlv onointees on the committee w.oiio n. those "other gentlemen (;,,vernor Wilson indicated las nlnht that every important detail thp eamnaicn would receive hi? at totttlon. His dose friends say that h 111 be the real campaign manager Just as far as twenty-four hours Hav will lirimlt. lie Said, 1 Hll eei) in touch with the situation A telegram signed by Kepre.o nia five Reillv of I'onnectlcut, ! osier o Illinois, and Allen of Ohio apprlsei the governor yesterday afternoon thai most of the democratic members o tigress would visit him at I ociOCI turday afternoon. The governor re lied by wire that he would be very glad to have them come. It is po st It that lie will Invite (.oveinor Mar hall el Indiana, his running mate, p ante to sea Girt in time to meet I hem with him. mi most gratilled t olearn ol the election of Mr. Mcuomoa ny tin national committee." was Governoi Wil . n s comment when he lecelved the news from Chicago. MPT. BLOHOELL'S SHOW IT RIVERSIDE TONIEHT amous Swimmer Will Exhib- it His Marvelous Tricks at the Lake. The people of Asheville will tonight given an unusual opportunity t( ittiess the expert swimming of I'ap- tain iUomlell, who Is known ns tin orld'a greatest swimmer. He has been here before and those who saw his exhibition then will no doubt w-el none the chance to see It again, it Ik s: i Id that he has some marvelous 8t unts and performs acts that do not seem noi-slhle. The Asheville Power huh l.liiht ooinuanv engaged nun lo alvc the exhibition at Riverside park and he has been at work lor several davs Kettlna ready for It. for certain parts of It are very elaborate ana re oiilre much preparation. one of the features tonight win oe the blowing up of a hlp. captain Rlondell spent seyvernl days building the ship. It Is about 12 feet long, to full rlaced and painted In bright col ors. It l now at anchor In the lake and will be blown up with dynamite tonight. Besides this there are nuinoei loss other nets of an loterestinf anl ex citing nature. No Disorder Attends strike. i-. , ii,.,-, i Mnra .In v IK - The nates of in cotton mills where l.l.OOOlN. C, In book of mortgages and deeds operatives went on strike lo protest .enlnsl ii new Mvstein of wages, re rT ..... . ft nialnrd closed looay. i-irupt unci- k. eUiuhllul.,l hut there Is . ,. I...,, . rifnrri , Mass. Julv H. Bedford cotton mlUs. em on oneestlve. were cloaedion rnaay ine mm wj " vusum f.., ,.n tn,if.iinite nerlod aB the strike of weavers aufllic auction ior casn ai me conn nouse which went Into eflect yes.Jdoor In tne city of Atytewiiie, county ldosn fixers went out in Ih the weavers, as did ni and omoottiona Wamutta. 8 not yt been THIS WOMAN'S TROUBLES GONE Terrible Cramps, Dizzy Spells Nervousness, Misery Her Story of How She Got Well Again. Hindsboro. 111. "Your remedies have relieved me of all my troubles. I would ,ave such bearing down misery and ;ramps and such weak, nervous, dizzy ipells that I would have to go to bed. Some days I could hardly stay up long noueh to eet a meal. "The doctor's medicine did me no good so I chaneed to Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and got good results "rom the first bottle. I kept on taking t and used the Sanative Wash with it, jntil I was well again. I think every woman who suffers as I have, could take 10 better medicine. "-Mrs. Charles ,yl attison, Box 58, Hindsboro, 111. Testimony of Trained Nurse. Calt.iair.t, Wash. "1 am a nurse and when I do much lift ing I have a female Weakness, but I take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable vjom pound and I cannot gay enough in praise of it I always rec ommend it for fe male troubles. " Mrs. Elva Barber Edwards, Box 54, Cathlamet, Wash. The makers of Lvdia E. Pinkham's egctable Compound have thousands of uch letters as those above they tell the mth. else thev could not have been ob ained for love or money. This medicine is no stronger-it has stood the test for years. WO HEX MISTED FOR SLASHING ANOTHER Albert Wheeler and Pete Shel don Are Taken in Cus tody at Biltmorc. Albert Wheeler and Pete Shelton, white men, were taken Into cus- uilv latt niht by sheriff n officers til Hlllmore on the ch;irn- "i seriously 1'iittinc a man on -Heems i reek bun- lav. The information by which the .lien were lclenunea wan lurnisnoa 03 telephone by Deputy Sheriff Weaver mil the officers did not learn the name of the man who was cut. Shelton and Wheeler were seen, at liiltmore by Officer Sharp of that ,lace, and as he had been furnished with their descriptions he held them jntil the deputy sheriffs arrived. The prisoners admitted to the officers that they had hnd some trouble on Reems reek. , A Physician's Report on Tu berculosis Medicine. ..u ..a i.-, l ,,, Alterative in everal caoes of tubercular glands of the neck, with excellent results every time In one case it coat me B0, for the girl was put on it only until ahe . . 1 ... . . in ouki arrange t-o oe uiwiaicu and In short time an operation was not needed. I suppose your records are Just as fine as of old. ' You know my faith in it." (original of physicians letter file.) ' Eck man's Alterative Is effective In other forms. Read what Mrs. Uarvln says: Idaho Kails, Idaho. Gentlemen: I have gained twen ty-two pounds since lat February and my baby is In perfect health. She is now four months old. I do not cough or raise anything. at all. I be lieve my lung trouble la cured. (.Signed affidavit) MRS. IB. H. GARVIN. Eckman's Alterative Is effective In Bronchitis. Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and in up building the system. Does not con tain poisons, opiates or habit forming drugs. For sale by all leading drug gists. Ask for booklet telling of re coveries and write to Eckman Labor story, Philadelphia, Pa., for addition ai evidence. TBl'STKE'8 HAL:. By virtue of the power ot sale con tained In a certain deed of trust made by A. Mathews to the undersigned trustee, dated Nov. lTth, 111, and duly recorded In the 9016a of the rcg inter or aeons ror tiunconioe eimiuy of trust No. 84 at page 4)!S to which - reiereine is nereny inaoe. hiio ueiuun I, ..ii,.. I..,,. i nia.U In tli. HullnBhl ..I no the Indebtedness secured by sold deed I oi irusi wnereoy ins puwer oi mbic lliierein eoiiiaiiieu lias oecome opere i . . . ,. . . -. . . - lve, the said unaerstarnea irutiee wui a 1912, at 12 o clock, noon, sen t puo of Buncombe, N. '.. the lands and premises, situate, rot lowing lying and .being In the town of West Asheville Mint v tt B State of Nuiil ularly described as nlng at a stake In L Peerless Fashion 51 On act count of tlie iiiiUKiinl IwicKwaru hmbou, t di.pow of their Summer ihdUtoIs. V have taken advantage of this opportu nity and purchased very liherally. Therefore we are able lo offer you some unusual pxjd values. In Dresses, Suits, Coats, Waists, Muslin Underwear, Skirts, Parasols, Hand Bags, Hosiery and Underwear It Will Pay You to Investigate Great Fire Sale Bargains AT THE Gem Clothing Store 6 PATTON AVENUE LAND SAME. By virtue of the power of Kale con tained In a deed of trust executed on the 6th dav of April, A. D., 1909, by M. K. Roberts and wife. M. 8. Kolierts to J. H. Tucker, trustee, to secure the Indebtedness therein described to SlR-.den. Fakes & Company, which said deed of trust Ib duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds ot Buncombe county, North Carolina, In Book 73, page 436, and default having been made in the payment of botn principal and interest on the note se cured bv said deed of trust, ana upon application and demand of the holder of said note, the undersigned M. . Tucker, executrix of the last will and testament of J. H. Tucker, deceased will, on Thursday, tho 25th day of July, A. D., 1912, offer for sale at tho I court house door in me ciiy oi abiik- vllle, said county and state, to the nignesi oiauer. lorcn, u,n... ... pieces or parcels of land, situate, lylns and being near the town of JuP'ter. I Ttnnnnmhe eountv. state of North Car- Buncombe county, state of North olina, adjoining the lands of D. W. Roberts, Jasper Roborts. iilx Roberta, and others, and bounded and more particularly described as follows: First Tract: Containing three (31 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to the said M. S. Roberts by Hix Roberts, by deed dated February 2nd, 1897, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, North Carolina, In Book 110, page 268 et seq., to which reference Is hereby made for more particular description of the same. I Second Tract: Containing two and ne-fourth (21), acres, nnd being the same land conveyed to the said M. 8. Roberts by V. 8. LuskM. J. Lusk and others, by deed dated April 12th. 1898. and duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county. North Carolina. In Boqjc 10ft, page 334, et seq., to which reference Is hereby made for a more particular description of the same. The above tw. tracts of lana con stituting the home place of the oald M. a Roberts and M r . Roberts, ana being the place where they now re side. . Also three (3) head of cattle, two (2) of which are milch cows and one (1) a bull; also four (4) head of hog. all of which stock Is now on tho prop erty jibove described; known as tho home place of the said M. B. Roborts and M. F. Roberts Also all the right, title, InteTest, claim and demand In and to the crop of the said M. 8. Roberts and M. F. Roberts, growing and t' be grown on the lands above described during the year 1909. the Interest, in said crop be ing th Individual interest In the crop of the said M. 8. Roberts and M. F. Roberts, and also their part of the crop of said land cultivated by tenants. This the 16th day of Juno, lilt. M. E. TUCKER. Exacutrht of the laat will and testa ment nf J. I L.Tucker, deceased. r NO KIT- NO PAY HARRY 8. BURROWS Olfli es 1 and 2 LOTSPEICH itress Pattoii Avenue . i i ff ..iif .is4 At J. K. CHAMBERS' STABLE, JM. Lexington ji venue, Asheville, N. C Sat'y, July 20, 1912. This is. the Best Car Load of Unbroke Western Horses and Mares ever shipped into the State of North Carolina. Auction begins 10 a. m., Saturday, July fcOth. These Horses can be seen at any time. Come and see them. Open Air Performances in tin1 THE Under the Auspices of the Asheville Conreaeracy. Wednesday, July 17, Thursday, .Inly 18. The Frank Mc Entee Pastoral Prayers A company of twenty selected Shakespearean artists, including Frank McEntee, for years leading player and director for -Ben Greet, and fourteen fof his former associates. Wednesday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock, "As You Like It.' Wednesday evening, at 8:30 o'clock, "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Thursday afternoon, at 3:30 . o'clock, Merchant of Venice." TicJtPts on sale at Whitlock's. Prices $1.50. $1.00 and 75 cents. The I'. 1). '. wll give the teachers of Asheville schools the usual dis count on tickets for the Sheakusjeare plays. A Trial WANNANOA ERVICE ATISFIES We treat net. in r .The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove t h iu ho moot exacting French chef. It suits the housewife. It w found W luxurious villas in camps ia (aims in humble city homes. Ewybody use it; everybody tret it It is the all-round stove foe oD the year round. It bakes, broiV , roasts and toasts as well as a coal range. It is equipped with a special hooting piste, and we sell the New Per fection oven, bwiler, toaster, and pancake guddle each apecialy da- fned for use wtih the Afl itsmVOn ssR Px sms h is liisdsssjity ia sitkal. wkk saasssl Mix theirs, tmtd rtcks, esc LsO clissMgrs, ss swlsd turquatM-bW Msot wkb I. 2 or 3 Store ii rirt2 mm vni'v :in v miK - ---j One Car Load Western Horses and Mares At Auction M. F. BRANNAN. (irwnwoou of MANOR Chaptor of the Daughters of the is all we ask. your laundry white. Free Cook Book with try slow. Coil-Book ana 5 CSBtf tO Phone 76 i? i j Ill Iswnsis. I of said su STANDJiSJD OIL L II IJsBps(BWBiWsBsW(sPpaP
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