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TWo TH2 ASHEVILLE GAZETM-NEWS Wednesday, December 11 ij For Dandruff, Falling ;Itchy Scalp 25 Cent "Danderine" Save Your Hair! Danderine Destroys Dandruff and Stops Falling Hair at once Grows hair, we Prove It. If you oftre for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable soft ness and is fluffy and lustrous you must use Danderine, because nothing else accomplish so much for the hair. Jut one application of Knowlton's Danderine will double the beauty of vour hair, besides it immediately dis solves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and If not overcome it produces a feverishness and itchlnsr of the scalp: the hair roots tarnish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, don't, hesitate, but get a 23 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter: apply a little as directed and ten minutes af ter you will say this was the best in vestment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised that if you desire soft, lustrious, beautiful hair and lots of it no dandruff no Itch ing scalp and no more falling hair you must use Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually why not now? A 25 cent bottle will truly amaze vou. Adv. FARMERS DIVIDED Oil RURAL CHEDi TS Bryan Is to Lecture HerelSfextWednesday Great Commoner, Through Efforts of Dr. McBrayer, Secur ed, to Speak at Auditorium in Interest of Odd Fellows Orphanage at Goldsboro. Application to Governor For Pardon of Wilcox, the Slayer of Nellie Cropsey. JACKSON CO. INDIAN HAS BEEN PARDONED J. Frank Hay Announces Candldaiy For Speaker of the House Raleigh Xoles. Through the efforts of Dr. L. Tl. Mc- Uraver, cl'y h"n!th officer and one of the lending odd Kellows of the state, lion. William J nnings Itryan has been secured to deliver a lecture at the Auditorium on next Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the interest of the Odd Kellows orphanage at rinldshoro. This will be learned by the people of 'he city with the miir? nt. reft in that attempts have recently hern made to g.t Mr. .Bryan to come lu re by the board of trade and these elTorlf- were unsuccessful, so that the present announcement will come as cry pleasant surprise. hi. J.Idirnyer received a telegram this morning to the effect that Mr. I niin had accepted his invitation to ppcik here which Dr. Mctlrayer had tendered some days ago. Mr. liryan is now in Morida, where he has been suite he made his tour through this site and spoke at Raleigh a few veeks ii'jo. It is supposed that ho will lie on his way to his western Inif when he comes to this city. H is expected to arrive here about 2 o clock in the afternoon and will leave it 7 o clock in the evening. After I the lecture at the Auditorium Mr. Hrvc.n will be the guest of the city until he leaves. The details of Mr. Bryan's enter tainment h'lve not as yet been ar i.iniied bin plans will be mad at one.) to give him a luting welcome to tho city, it is possihle that the enter tainment niav be left in the hands of the board of trade. Dr. Mcliraver has been in corre spondence for some1 time with Mr. Bryan and Josephus Daniels in an effort to get the CI rent Commoner to come to Ashcville, Dr. Mclirayer had written about the same time that the Hoard of trade extended its invitation, and there waa a reply at that time which indicated that Mr. Bryan might be able to stop here on his way home. It is said that he has stopped making clotures except for charitable organi zations. Josephus Danb ls of Ralrigh will bo here at the time Mr. Bryan lectures and it is expected that other 'promi nent men in the stat will also be presen'. Preparations will h.- started at once to arrange for the lecture. GRACE ASKS DIVORCE By Associated Press. Newman, Ga Dec, 1 1. Eugene Grace, who was the victim of a mys terious shooting affray at his home in Atlanta last March and later charged his wife with the crimetoday filed suit for divorce from Mrs. Daisy Opie Grace. In his bill Grace reiterates the charge he made against his wife at the time of the shooting, that she shot him in an effort to get posses sion of his life insurance, amounting to $27,000. At her trial last June Mrs. Grace was acquitted of the shooting and re turned to her old home In Philadel phia, where she now resides. Special to The Gazette-News.' Raleigh, Dec 11. -Delegates to the number of 500 attended the lirst ses sion of the convention of the North Carolina Farmers' union and heaVd addresses of welcome by Col. J. Bryan Grimes, Albert U Cox, Dr. D. 11. Hill. Major W. A. Graham and Dr. J. M. Templetoti, these gentlemen speaking for ihe state,, city and county. Dr H. Q. Alexander, president of the slate union, responded. Prayer was offered by Dr. T. W. O'Kelley: lxist night the farmers held an ex ecutive session. Today and Thursday they throw open the doors to the public. One of the principal address? uf the meeting will be by Clarence Poe, who will discuss the rural credit system. The delegates are very much divided on the proposition, it is said, and are not ready .to take action un til they have heard all that can be said on the s. bject. Insurance Com missioner Young, National President Barrett and Dr. McKelway, the latter secretary of the child labor committee, are on the program for addresses. It is believed that the union will lie manned for another year by prac tically the same officers. Dr. H. (j. Alexander has no serious opposition Prof. C. C. Wright of Wilkes county havjng let it be known that he is In no sense a candidate for president. Application has been made to Gov ernor Kitchin for a pardon for James Wilcox, the Elizabeth City young man who waa convicted of the murder of Neil Cropsey' several years ago and sentenced to 30 years in the state's prison. A pardon has lecn granted to Squinch Toonl, an Indian, convicted 'in Jackson county of killing another In dian and sentenced to two years in the state's prison. The trial judge stated that he doubted the old man's guilt, and the solicitor and many others recommend a pardon, Two days for executions In the elec tric chair in the state's prison were set today by Governor Kitchin. Sam j Thompson, who was convicted in j Union county and who lost his appeal j in the Supreme court, will he electro, cnted January 17, and Will Logan. who was convicted in Anson county of murdering a Swede and who also lost Eat Anything - v Without Fear; Tightness of tln Stomach Caused by i Indigested Food Slopiml with it Sloan's Dyspepsia Tablet. Christmas When you feel as if your stomach j was being tightly choked when the pain is intense and you break out in. a cold and clamy perspiration and there is a lump in your throat and you j are weak and nauseated all you needjS Is a Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablet to clear away the wreckage of undigested food left In the stomach and intestines and' restore you to your normal self again. . And this can all be accomplished within a few moments. Suggestion You Mnv Have- Often Fnvled tlie Hearty Ijiter! Why Not Knm lato Mm. Thousands of people have learned so well how sura and dependable Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for all stomach ills that they now eat any thing they want without fear or dis tress. They are never without a pack age at home and at the otlice, and upon any indication that the stomach is a little weary, they tain' a Stuart's Tablet after each meal fm- a few day until the digestive organs, set rested up again. This is a splendid plan to. follow and always results in much good. The appetite Is Improved, the food is rel ished more, your Bleep is more re freshing, and your disposition will make you friends instead of enemies. 'For Indigestion," Sour Stomach, Belching, (ins,. 'Coated Tongue, Intes tinal Indigestion and all Stomach Dis orders and .Pains or for Loss of ap petite; Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are invaluable. Use litem freely they are as harm less as sugar would be--and tire Hot! to lie: classed as "medi'-ine." Thov have no . effect whatever on the sys tem except tile benefits tlvy bring you through the proper digestion of your fond. All drug stores sell Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets. The price is "0 cents per box. - . Wo liave ii very choice line of bath robes which have just arrived. They repre sent Hie latest tendency in beautiful patterns and unexcelled workmanship. t1p values at $3.50, $3.00, $6.50 are the best that can be offered. , THEY MAKE A MOST ACCEPTABLE GIFT FOR MOTHER, SWEET HEART, WIFE OR SISTER V ' ; Peer les s F&snioh Store 51 Patton Ave. will be executed Jan- hls appeal uary 21. Governor-elect Locke Craig of Ashcville is here this week attending Supreme court. It Is e xpected that Mr. Craig will be inaugurated about January 15. The general assembly will convene January 8 and one of Its first duties will be the fixing of tho time of the inauguration. One of the mot complete barrooms in the shape of a restaprant was raid ed by the police ear!yiday when Bob Taylor, white, was arrested and about 10(10 bottles of Honor and beer found. J. Frank Bay of ,!auon county, who is here attending Supreme court, has announced his candidacy for speaker of the house, tho other candidates being George W. Conor of Wilson and 10. M. Koonce of Onslow. K. A. Doughton of Alleghany will not be a candidate. It is said. ' . The appeal of Wallace Bradley, convicted In Swain county of murder in the second degree and sentenced to l(i years in the state's prison, was argued in the Supreme court yester day on exceptions. Bradley waa con victed of killing Anderson Blanken ship. The other state case from the six teenth district was against Joe Tate, convicted in Cherokee of the murder of B. 1 Thompson and sentenced lo two years in the state's prison. Four other state cases of lesser importance will be argued today or tomorrow and these will close the arguments in the1 Supreme court this term. The. next session of Ihe court will begin in Feb ruary with the examination of an other elns of applicants for license to practice law. Basket Ball tonight. 8:30, Ttifviilnm College vs. Y. M. C. A. It CRIMINAL DOCKET Ones to Be Tried .During. Special Term of Snx-rlor Court TJe gfiinliijt Monday. Laundry Phone 70 A Trial Is all-we ask. We treat 5'our laundry white. - DKEAMMND MORRIS AND COLLINS. Singing and Matrimonial Talk. ,'.'. 3 Ki-cl; Plitluei 3 Keels. "Miins'lity Mni'iotia" ......... , . . . .... . , 'The Combination of Hie Safe"... ... ... ... ... ,..'.'. Cashnicie, Chief Health llesortol Iiallii ................. ; Theater opens at 2:')0 p. in. (Piilbc) . (Kalcm) (Fdison) "The aim of a gentleman is to be worthy of the title. One way is through his mode of dressing." THE modes of London, Paris, New 1 Yorkof all the wonder cities of the world are mirrored in "Nedville Tailors, Smith-Gray & Co., Fifth Ave. Tailors, N. Y. and Michaels Stern, Rochester, N. Y. Tail ors Clothes." They are gentlemanly d lot hies for gentlemen: - , . , Don any tine of the above tnentibned suits and go where you will, to town, city or me tropolis, you cannot be criticised. - 1 Tailoring as fine as a custom tailor could give-rfabrics lively or subdued, but positively safe and correct. i , $16.50 to $30.00 18 Pal ton Ave;- 1 ;- Copyright, 1911 ' Kuchtcr, N.Y. The following 4?, criminal rass have been scheduled for the special term of Superior court beginning a?xt Mi ndnv. the most important be!nr hoso of Champ Brlggs, charged with the murder of Baxter Shelton re moved from Madison county and Krank Wilson, charged with attempt ing to poison his wife: Champ Itrlges, murder: 1,-uim Blankenshlp and Jim Moody, Illegal cohabitation.: f!"orge Bailey, larceny, V. P. Black, violating the white slave law: Ollle Bird, violating the white slave b,w; Ilell Brooks, larceny; W. V. Black, bribing a witness: John Henderson, colored, retailing (four cases: Nick Wright, abandonment; V'rank WINt.n. attempt to commit murder: liaddy Bradley, retailing James Stewart, perjury; Walter Yar- hcrry, assault ith a deadly weapon bee Woods, larceny; Jake Murray, carrying a concealed weapon and as sault with a deadly weapon; Carl T-ewls, retailing; Jack Horn, assault; Harper Htyles, retailing (four cases: Jack Kichard. retailing; I.:.tt Sherlun. retailing. rne ro iowing who are ihrirged with falling to pay taxes: William Phlffey, Carson Bridges. J. H, Creasman, C. B. Brown, B. W. War ren, IT. Bryson Stella Davis, John Hen ry Smith W. M. Arrowood, Boras Wall, R. P. Hughes and John Owens. DEALS IN DIHT. Elizabeth Oreen el al to Jerae C. Clark, hind In Upper Hominy town ship; 1200 and other considera tions. U n. Clark et al. to J. M. Clark, land In Buncombe county; considera tion $1B0. II. C. Jenkins to Walter Toms Wray, land on Beaverdam creek; considera tion. 3400. Basket Ball tonight. It: SO, Tusculum CnlleRe v.. V. M. C. A, it THE ELECTRIC WAY , . IS BEST Mskes - delicious toast rlht on the table. Complete with pluR and cord M.0O. Different and better than all other coffee maker.. 5 cup ilze $7.50 T cup ilze 18.00 I For Little Folks Christmas ' Conster Wiiftons, Ti'ioyclcs, willi both nihlier awl steel tiros. Children's Rockers in wood mid wicker, .'jl)c BP. Kuril Chairs $1.00 tip. Small Exnress '-wnsron 1 r - up. Collapsible Doll Carriages with hood top and nil ner or piain tires sfi.uu tosfj.au. (Jiuldren's Sulkies $1 to $4.50. Children's Trunks $2.25 mid $2.50. .')()( DONALD & DONALD 14 South Main Street. Everything Reduced in Price ! 1 Only a few more days of this sacrifice sale. JJetter buy now.. Get Christmas gifts here at cut. prices. Beaumont Furniture Co. : 1. 1 . j , 27 South Main Street. . .NECK .TIES - . i In Christmas Boxes (SVJjfe All pilk fabric and knit roods, In n great variety of colors sohil and in combination, 25, 50 and 75 Cents I -Replacing, hot - r Also men's garters in, white, black and colors, 25 cent's. Men's fine handkerchiefs at 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents xtra fine quality. These make Useful Gifts for Men "7 s wi.u I 4ft water bair. convenient efficient. Attach to ny light ocket. RlnKle heat t6M. Three heat 1 1. SO. MUMPOWER : : : : Let ti Show You. PIED:,I0NT ELECTRIC 17 S. Main St. We sell for Cash for Less.
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