ASHEVILLE 0A22TT2-1:
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Don't smoke
through mere
habit!
Chew mouth-refreshing
cz2szz first!
Now light up! Notice
how clear your throat is
taste the better r flavor of
your tobacco.
Keep ;the beneficial morsels
in yourpocket. Give f regular;
help to palate, breath, teeth to
appetite, nerves and digestion.
BOXi
BUY IT BY THE
of any dealer. It costs little by
the package but less by the box.
LookJor the spear
The flavor lasts
rti LT. S. Department of Agriculture.
t0, WEATHER BUREAU.
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ASHIVILLI, N. 0.
Sept., 25, 1912.
EXPLANATORY MOTES.
or tl" w'eur"e l5Kh.rir,ri5nV,i!V7."-. fr?aT? rdS ed 1 ,M '"d" ,inh"f!, (contlntioo lines) throng!. Wat.
r,7 lLi'rl,iU;- '"er"s luel linei.) piuwthrough poiuu of equal temperature; dnwa ouly for ier. frewing. W. ualu.
,iLT P1,"",c,"'""': ttoud': "I": mlln. Arrow, flywitbiho wind. F1rt deurw. trmpermtttre;
ttcoii(i. prwlpliutlon of .01 imh or mora tor ymfit houra; third, maximum wind velocity. t"'"Diii,
MEDICAL MEN
TELL OF WORK!
(Continued from patfc one.)
Kiu-pona, who sacritlocd their lives in
tho work, have been produced for the
mtvst part by Huropeann, more partic
ularly tn Germany. Austria, France
hinl Switxerland. Aside from the new
illnruvcries by Dr. Hrieirer many more
will be disclosed this week by other
foreign Hiiecialtsta. but several of
equal if not ureater Importance are
being laid before thp world by Amcri
cans partlcipatinfr in the eontfress.
While many medical universities
Rre repiTsented, the lead Is perhaps
taken by the United States Public
Health and Marine Hospital service,
officials of which have been worktnsr
for years on certain lines in order to
cope with diseases On which they are
specialising;.
Two of the officials, Irs. Joseph
Holdberirer and John fV Anderson,
announced two important discoveries
which they have made Jointly at the
(peninK pension of the section on
lUKlene microbiology and pnrnsltoloBj
of which Pror. Theobold Smith of the
Harvard Medical school Is president
and Prof. William H. Park of the' New
York health department Is vice presi
dent
In a joint paper they announced
that the parasite pediculns vestimenti
L the least known vnrrler and per-
hiios the irreatest of nil carriers of
typhus fever. They Btiulled their nu
lience by announcing that their in
vestiKatlons Just completed have d !
closed nearly 300 cases of typhus in
New York alone, all traceable to this
cause. There are also runny a mrne
number of such cases in t'hlcano,
Philadelphia. Baltimore and ashlim-
tn-in fact In every city where they
have made investigations.
This announcemcut Wiis siirprtslnit
to the medical world, since It was
thought that typhus had not Visited
America for some years.
Monkeys Sonne of Minnie.
Another Important discovery made
by them is that the monkey is one of
the lending carriers of measles. "If
you don't want measles keep away
from the monkey cnKe," was their
motto.
They exploded the old theory that
the conUiKion is carried by scales, de
claring the Rerms are transferred only
through nose and mouth secretions.
Only, persons comlnK in close contact
with a patient may contract the dis
ease in this way. ; When a monkey
sneezes, which he does frequently
when he has the measles, beware, for
he throws off mlllionB of germs into
the crowd about his caKe. :
They said that former attempts to
infect animals with measles in order
to study the disease had failed so
completely that It was thouKht the
Kerm was harmless to the lower ani
mals. The peculiar ailment of moni
keys In the New York oo attracted
their attention and measles scale's
were found.
While ndults are subject to measles,
the disease is confined almost wholly
to '.children, who are most easily In
fected. Tho greatest ilansrer of infec
tion, it was declared, Is in the earMrr
stum of the disease, when Slieerinj?
and cuuKhiiiff are more common.
In that stane the disease Is . com
niiinicat.Hj through drinking cups,
entniK dishes,' Ac, T!iis accounts for
Jlie epidemic of mea!e In Schools.
These epidemics ciwfc he. prevented to
some extent by pluclne a sponae or
sainruted cloth- over the nose and
month of the patient and taking prop
er care of handkerchiefs and drink
iim and eating utensils,
Can't Kind Meaalea fitTiii.
I'reyentinK epidemic entirely tg not
likely, since many elites are delevoped
in school and the ' fiatient continues
clrnilat -nsr with other children and
members of the family until It Is Cora-
pelled to ,t:ilte; to 1ml, with the re
ispltiint fevr. The measles Kcrm Is
so siniill that it cannot be found, be-
li;K able to pa- throUKh the pores of
n borcelnln filter.
SlieakliiB of the surprising appear
ance or typhus, the public health doe
tors said it ha been found only in a
mild form bo far, hut "mild forms of
disease have a habit of becoming ma
lignant on the least provocation. The
best preventive Is cleanliness." '
It was said thut typhus fever Is
one of the six diseases that the I'ntt
ed States Kovernment considers so
dangerous that special quarantine reg
ulations have tfen imposed against
them. It Is a poor man's disease,
however, and mostly invades crowded
and unsanitary habitations. So far
peduculus vestimenti appears to he the
only insect that carries thta disease,
although the fly has been under suspicion.
r?,,;, , - -- t7e3nesday?Sep21in
I IWItY-IMHll SALE
NOW GOING ON
Peerless-Fashion
51 Patton Ave.
Unusual Bargains
Are Offered
HIE Mi
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Si f
At!h,vl" 67 . 80
A,h,"" , 70 82
v"t-sl 70 M
t' UUiiiore . . ., 04
HVfinehsm in M
' "' ' ..72 6
' S -"SI ....... ..I. ... R)j f,,,
B I ... ... i .... 2
"""'Itl'. . ..' 74 SO
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" S 2
" 3 70
71 ltd
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Wlttnlnuton 70 stf
iVorulal for thia date: Temperature
i)2 degrees. Precipitation .08 Inch.
I'"orec Hls until 8 p. m. Thursday for
Ashevllle and vicinity: Cnwttied
weather, probably showers tonight or
Thursday. ,
, for North Carolina: Unsettled
weather, probub'y showers In extreme
west portion tonight or Thnrsday,
light to moderate west wlmK
(enernl CondilbMiM (Pit 21 liour-1.
The storm that was over Colorado
Tuerdiiv morning has moved north
eastward to the western lke region
and Its movement has been trttended
by general ruins In the northern Plains
states, the upper and central peJon
Of the MlKslwdnpl vnlley, and (n the
Luke region. The pressure has risen
rapidly In the rear of this storm nnd
the weather Is much colder with
r:-ft-.liiK temperature In I'oU. ratio,
K i. riHHrt. M inn.--.rtn. South tutkota, Ne
buml.a, VomlnH and rtah. Heavy
r in- are r.-pm led In the mbblbi At
l''lie Stilt". f,.lle hi-ivv
I.;.- t.lMi;. It ( li. I, h.M b., , I..., it ,e
' I ! " llll' I I .. , f,1P
4.1::.!.
weather Is Indlcl.teil for this vlclrflty
and probably showers tonight or
Thursday. T, R. TAYUIR.
" .' ' " . , OIerver.
CASTOR I A
, For Infant and Children.
Tta Ihi YcaK:T3.!::;5 r: ;f.t
Beam the yT "" " '
Blgntr of Ca.J'u
Kasj- payments on memberships In
the V. M. C. A. by joining this week.
.''':. '' ' '!' - ' ., t.
Citlliolie t'onfcri'iiof- (ItiMllig.
Washington, Hept. Modern
treatment of Inebriety and the rare of
dependent and delinquent children
were among t h subject!' seheduli d for
iliHi iisKlon at the (ln.l geanlon of the
National conference or Catholic churl.
Ih s here IniblV.
'I'.
the mm
New York, Sept., 25. Considerable
activity nnd an Irregular undertone
marked the opening; dealing In the
stock exchange this morning. Oreat
Northern ore nnd Western Maryland
were up n point, with fractional ad
vances in some specialties. Reading,
(Jreat Northern. Lehigh Velley and
Atchison were fractionally lower.
Realising continued in Its leading
Issues, with the continuance of yes
terday's brisk inquiry for low-priced
metal stock. Including P.ethlehem
steel and lend. After some hesita
tion, Mock continued to advance, al
though the movement was largely In
j litihetrlcls and specialties. Coppers
rc well to the fore. Reading. Colon
Piiclhc and H!ll t-hnn-s reflected fur
ther realizing cuh-M. .Steel, which
made up a large part cf the 250.000
shares i;obl In the Hrt hour, yielded
a ftilsiintial fraction of lis price of
the year. Call money opened at 5
per cent. Honda were steady.
I urge buying orders wi re distribut
ed In important stocks at midday and
the eiilb-e imirket moved upward In
timorous fashion. Union Pacific cross
in iTS.
Cotton Market ViimHII. iI. .
Nw York. Hept. 25. Cotton opened
sternly today rt a decline of S points 1
t an advance ot 2 points, with near I
months relatively easy under scatter-1
Ing llquldai 'on. Khii'tiiutlon vr '
rather Irregular right after the . ,,n.
but leporls of very cold "weather In
the western belt and predictions ot
still lower temperatures tinltlit
caused a spurt of covering, pn which
pilcea went 4 to "x points nei higher.
I tllerlm.'.! In. tenlled i,n Ihe iHKatli e
I. I t I I ! . t ( I .H
$19.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at -. ... ft.
$22.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at J-J
$23.00 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at " 2
$29.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at . . ' - jfr,
$.'52.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits nt ZiAi
$35.00 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at ItAl
$42.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at ' '....".".' !$29 89
"When you see our new Ladies' and Misses Fall Coats you will buy here.
An elegant array of New Evening Gowns, Street Dresses' at astoundSnn- low
prices.
Tempting reduction of all our high-grade Ladies' Muslin Underwear.
--fi, TTTT . i i.ii m nu ui I,,
the morning, owing to conflicting rn
mors ns to the probable showing of
the condition report of the National
dinners' association. Prices nt mid
day, however, were fairly steady and
from I to a points net higher. Spot
was .quiet, middling uplands 11.75
nominal.
STOCR8.
Open. Close.
Atchison ... ... ....... 108 .' 109
Amir. Locomotive ...... 46J 40
Amer. Smelting ........ 88 89J
Atlantic Coast Line..,.. .... 144
Mrooklyn Rapid Transit.; .... !H g
Baltimore & Ohio ...... . .... 109
Amal. Copper ......... . 91 on
Canadian Pacllic ....... 277 J 278.
N". Y. Central ......... , .... 117
Colorado Fuel & Iron... 40 41
Chesapeake & Ohio.,... 82 813
Erie 3T,
Consolidated tins ...... . 1 47 J 14RJ
("Jreat Northern pfd.. ... 142 14 lj
Mo., Knns. Tex........ .... :t()J
Louisville ft Nashville. . . . . , . 13'(
National lyond ......... ft 1 fi
Missouri Pacific ..... 43J 43
Norfolk & Western ..... 117t 117
Northern Pacitic 130J 1201
People's Una ........... .... 117
Pennsylvania ... ....... 125 125
Hock Island ... . ... jsj 2 m
Rock Island pfd..... . R5 ,W,I
Reading . 1733 n2J
Amer. Kugar Hclinlng. . . , . . . 1281
Southern Pacilk" . , . ; . ,,. , , , , JJ3I
St. Paul imi
Southern Railway ...... S1J 31
Southern Railway pfd . . . sr,j sr,J
Tenmwseo Copper ...... 47J 4i
Cnioti Pacllic .......... 1744 17H
V. S. Steel 7x 77,
U. S. Kteel pfd u 5
Utah Copper ..v........ 67J SKi
Wahash ... ; 4 i
Wabash pfd , j 4 j njj
NEW YORK COTTON,
Onnn fins
September ... n.23 n 25
Octolrer ... , 11.8S 11.23
December ... . 11.55 u.r,,-,
January ... n,49 1IB3
M,,riI ...... 11.87
Kpot 11.7.1. -. .
The Falace
MOTION PICTURES
PROGRAM FOR TODAY
liiiby Hands Drama Tliaiilinuser.
Kide to Death ; . .: .. )raina
The Higher Thought Drama Majestic
Three New Heels Each Day.
Send your children, jUaby. carriage garage in lobby.
Open for 2 to 11 o'clock. , Admission 5 cts. from 2
to 7; 7 to 11, 3 wid 10 (Is. ' r - - -
RICH MAN TO MARRY
v SISTER'S SECRETARY
New York, Sept. 23. Townsend
I-swrenee, jneniber of the New Vork
Stock exchntige, member of many
clutj, golfer and avion of one of Umg
Island's oldest . families. Is to marry
Miss Hermlnla Harnea, social secretary
and aompanion to his sister, Miss
Anita Lnwrenee. The story leading
up to the engagement ts full of ro
mance. At the Lawrence homw-lead It wua
said that arrangements are now be
ing made for the wedding, but the
date decided upon could not be
learned.
'Every man and boy In Ashevllle
should be In the VVM. XI A, Join to-
day.
2t
Wonderful
Men, Young M"en and Youth's will profit by Hit ex
traordinary yMirchase; not odds ami ends; not a job lot
or left over stock, hut all new, fresh, crisp suits, just
from the manufacturer to us. Come and investigate."
"We'll not stale here their real values. We'll let yon be
the judge. , ...... ,
Sale Pripe 09.80
See Window Display
ASHtVILLf, ht.C. I
MMIMMMb,
Establishetl 1887.
1 90 INCH LINEN
SHEETINGS
at $1.00 Yard.
Some bargain that, but
there are similar liar
gains nil over the Ktore.
EVERYTHING NEW
Ami everything closely
priced 'cause we sell for
cash and KNOW we lose
nothing. .
A great showing of 27
inch Oinghiims in checks,
stripes, plaids and solid
colors.
p
10 tr.l 12 l-2c a yard.
ii.'."r.'"Dvcr'5
17 k.
It Pays to Advertise'
N
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