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This 'medicine is recommended for Rheumatism Sciatica, Catarrh Stomach Troubles Kidney and Liver Affections Scrofula, Eczema Skin Diseases Blood Poisons Boils, Ulcers Jill Eruptions Loss of Appetite, General Debility, That Tired Feeling, And other diseases and ailments arising from or promoted by an Impure or low state of the blood. Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co, Lowell, Mass. Sold everywhere. Get a bottle today. IT MCA League of Eight Teams Is Or ganized and the Players Are Chosen. The Y. 51. C. A. Indoor baseball tlcague has now been organized with two classes of four teams each and will play until the outdoor season is going well. The season will start tomorrow. The teams of class A are made up as follows, the first named In each being the captain: Donnahoe, Lyda, Mears, Tennent, Darby, Carter,. Fennell, Martin and Hunt; Jordan, Sawyer, Jarrett, lie Neal, Fulsom,, Johnson, Petrie, Wiley and Davis; Thrash, Wood, Tomlin J. Wood, Lance, Jackson, Wllkerson, l.'ampbell and Ramsey; CosUm, Clinp, Sawyer, H. Foster, FordJ Harttog, Randolph, Glenn, Courtney and lluntu.f l,,. Tlikv schedule of games' arranged for this class is as follows: Donnahoe vs. .Jordan; March 14 end 31, April 21; Thrash vs. Coston; March 14, April 3 anil 23; Jordan vs. Coston; March 17, April 7 and 28; Donnahoe vs. Thrash, March 19, April 9 and 30; Donnahoe vs. Cos ton, March 24, April 14, May 5; Jor dan vs. Thrash, March 26, April 16 and May IV". The class B.'. team are constituted as follows, the first named in each bein;.; the captain: Arbogast, i, , Goldberg, Donnahoe, Reynolds, Craddock, Alexander. Mal licotte and Smith; Hadlow, Minlck, Craddock, H Paul, French, Lee, Yates, Hartsorn and Lee, W.; Smith, Bourne, Henry, DeYoung, Mclnner ney, George, Webb, Mlnnis and Alli son; DeYoung, F., Hodges, Proffitt, Rickert, Mathews, Robertson, Grun er, Martin and Jackson. The following is the schedule of games for class B: Arbogast vs. Hadlow; March 15, April 22; Smith vs. DeYoung; March 15, April 3 and 24; Hadlow vs. De Young; March 18, April 8 and 29; Arbogast vs. Smith: March 20, April 10 and May 1; Arbogast vs. DeYoung; March 25, April 15 and May 6; Had low vs. Smith; March 27, April 17 and May 8. ATTACK IS MADE ON NOGALES, MEX. (Continued from page 1) troops in Sinaloa with the constitu tionalists is regarded as or consider able importance. Significance It at tached to reports of the close affilia tion of Sonora and Sinaloa with lower California and Topic. It in believed likely that- the twe-Jattep-wiH. Jolath movement. On the other hand the insurree-1 tionary movement under Carranxa. governor of Coahuilu, appears to he a thing of the past. The surrender of Carranza and his forces In expected at any time. During the debate on the amnesty bill a deputy from Sonora deelared that the reason for Governor Mayto rena's revolt in that state wns his fear that the new government would de mand an accounting ot' the sta'te funds. SICK. SOUR, UPSET AND FULL OF GAS? PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN. In five minutes! Time it! All Indigestion, Heartburn sps'a gone and your stomach feels fine. and Dysps Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you? Well don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you Just ate fermented into .stubborn lumps; your head dizzy and aches; lielch gases and acids and eructateJ undigested food; breath foul, tongue roated Just take a little Diapepsln and In five minutes you will wonder what became of the Indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today stomach. A little Diapepsln occasion ally keeps the stomach regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage Instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief la Pape's Dla- pepsin which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful it digests food and set things straight, so gently and easily that it is astonishing. Please don't go on and on with a weak, disordered know that It is needless to have a bad stomach; it's so unnecessary. The 12 So. MAIN STREET . , n v ' r ' 1 ii rv nouse up LIPTOfl AS 10 HIS llETIf I CO E Yachtsman May Amend Condi tions of Challenge to Meet Objections. By Associated Press.; -I.ondon, March 13 Sir Thomas Lip- ton, challenger for the America's cup, expressed great surprise this morning when informed that the New York Yacht .club had ikcltuett his challenge because It did not comply with tho conditions of the deed of gift. Neither Sir Thomas nor the Royal Ulsler Yacht club has yet been offi cially notified of the rejection ofe challenge. Sir Thomas said he had not had time to consider whether lie would amend the conditions of his challenge so as to meet the objections of the New York Yacht club. He ex pects, however, to confer with his de signer, Nicholson, on the subject im mediately.' Sir Thomas, of, course, fully realizes the right of the New York club to decline his Challenge because of the stipulation that the defending yacht must be of the same size as the chal lenger. , -Nevertheless, he Is greatly dls appointed as he fully expected that' the challenge would be accepted. "It is the duty of the challenger for the America's cup to state the size of the boat, with which he Intends to race, as well as name the day on which the races are to take place." said Sir Thomas. "In this I conform ed entirely with the conditions of the deed of gift "The size of 75 feet on the water line, which I stipulated, is larger than of any cutter of that type on this side of the Atlantic and as big as any in America with the exception of the Reliance. The race would have been a good one; while there would have been no race at all if the Defender were a 90 foot yacht racing against my 75-footer. I therefore suggested that both should be 75 feet on; tho. waterline. , "When I challenged bIx years ago under the universal rule, which gov erns all racing in America, my chal lenge was declined because it did not comply with the conditions of the deed of gift and legally the New York yacht club had the right to do so. "Now when I challenge according to the deed of gift, my challenge is declined because I will not allow a 90 foot yacht to race against my 75 It is understood that Charles C. Allom, the owner of the yacht Istria, is a prospective challenger for the America's cup. Aanotlicr Challenge PohkIIhV. Now York. March 13. Intimation that a challenge; from some other Knglish yachtcman than Sir Thomas Linton for the America's cun is antlc- fpa re7rEyTfi"embers "Sf the' NWYWrRI Yacht club, caused considerable spec ulation in yachting circles today, but there was no answer to the question of whd- the prospective - challenger might b. The rumors of another challenge were coincident' with the decision which the New York Tficht club reached late last night to decline the Upton challenge. It came as a surprise to many members of th, club when they read the challenge for the first time last night, to find that Sir Thomas not only proposed a challenging vessel not exceeding 75 feet on, the water line but that he would require the de fender to be of the same dimensions. In gossip c" tho tcrr.13 o! '.ho chal lenge it had been intimated that .Sir Thomas made no conditions as to the defender except that If in excess of the 75 foot length, the usual time al lowances should be figured. The vote in rejection of Llpton's terms was given as "unanimous" but this means unanimity of only 40 out of the 300 members of the club who attended last night's meeting and who own boats. Among other members there was some protested against the alleged arbitrary action of the club. Evans R. Dick, jr., a member of the club who expressed such protest, de clared that the motion to reject the challenge was ."railroaded" through the meeting. :, ; " s ,- ASHEViLLE SCHOOL BOYS HAVE SPEld VACATION ' ' Beginning Next Wednesday and Lasting Two Weeks Many Will go Home. The students of the Asheville school at Sulphur Springs will be given a spring vacation this year, beginning next Wednesday, March 19, and last ing for two weeks. The greater num ber of the students will leave for their homes to spend the Easter holidays and there, will be two. or three extra Pullmans put on train No. 11, leaving here Wednesday afternoon at '3:05 o'clock, for those going West. , There are reservations for the-same day go ing south and east .' The students of the school did not have a spring vacation last year, al though it had always been a regular feature at the Easter season every year preceding that NEELY-BRUNS COMPANY IAS FORMAL OPENING Say Goodbye 11 to Pimples Stuart's Calcium Wafers Will Drive Them Away. Cream , Will Never Do It; : They Can't. No need for any one to have a com plexion disfigured by . pimples, blotches, liver spots or . blackheads. Just clear the blood of impurities and they'll go away. . . . ; ' ' The opening of the new clothing and furnishing store of the Neely Bruns company at' IS North 'Main street last night was a most auspicious occasion for the firm. The opening lasted from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock, and during that time hundreds of the friends of Mr. Neely and Mr. Bruns, the proprietors of the establishment, tfsited the place and registered their names. ' , The stock of goods had been most attractively arranged for the opening, and there was music during the even ing y Webster's orchestra. Fruit punch was served to the friends of the establishment, and they were shown over the well appointed and well lighted establishment. The congratu lations received by . the proprietors Were profuse and hearty. OF ARE LEAVING FOR HOMES Bryan Will Probably Be Last to Get Away, Leaving Next Sunday. 4 . i IX Associated Press. . Washington! March 13. beginning today there will be an exodus of members of 'President Wilson's official family for their homes,. Secretary Bryan probably will bring up the rear of the procession for he will pot leave until Sunday for his home in Lincoln, Neb., where he will attend a Celebra tion In honor of his birthday annlvcr. sary. He will be gone until March 27. Secretary Redtield of the, commerce department, -probabjj&V-ill ' leave late today. He left his home in Brooklyn so Hurriedly when summoned here for a conference, with the president that ho had. virtually no time to arrange his private business ; affairs. During his visit the secretary will be the guest of honor at' a congratulatory banquet in Brooklyn. Secretary of War Garrison also will leave to put his private business in order and will be gone several davs. Secretary Houston, who presides over the agricultural branch of the gov ernment will return, to St Louis to close up his affairs. ' Other members of the cabinet sum moned to receive their portfolios with out much advance warning, may also seek leaves of . absence to arrange their personal affairs. , . , 111 MEET AT. GRACE TO 2SS2S :t . ; " , - , ;' ., in Percales ami GinhamR, values $1.50 to $2.00 ' -! "M'v n fini'li'd CO nit unsatisfactory ijurchrncs with- Pertaining to Schools It Is Said School Building Is Not Adequate. Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock there will be a meeting at Grace school house of the citizens of that S'-hool district for the purpose of consider. ing plans for the bettering of school condition there., Suiierlntendent Illpps will be present and will submit several propositions to those attending the meeting for their consideration. Two years ago the Grace district voted a special school tax. but th election was later declared Illegal on account of nmt Irregularities In calling It The tax voted at that time would have been used In erecting a new building, which is badly needed. It Is said. ..-..' li spite of the fact that the build ing Is inadequate for the school there was an average attendance there for four months last fall of 170 and two teachers were employed. The citizen of the district -are anxious to have conditions bettered, and they are urg ed to attend the mextlng tomorrow night to hear ami suggest. Wars fur this purpose.' All My Frlcmfo Marvel at the Way -j Stuart's Calcium Wafers Drove Tltoso I'gly Pimples Away Stuart's Calcium Wafers cleanse and clear the blood, driving out all poi sons and impurities. And you'll never have a good complexion until the Blood is clean. These little wafers may be used with perrect freedom. Science knows no more powerful blood cleanser. They are entirely free from harmful drugs or opiates. Tour doctor pre scribes these hundreds of times a year. . . - Stuart's Calcium Wafers go right Intp your blood. Their purifying, beneficial effect upon the blood is felt throughout the body, not In a year or month, but In a few days,. You feel better all over because your blood, the life-giving fluid, is doing its work properly. No matter how bad your complex Ion lis, Stuart's Calcium Wafers will work wonders with It You can get these little wonder-workers at your druggist's for 50 cents a package. i Peerlesg-Fashion Store Style-Quality-Service Xou deserve, and demand, to cliooso'among the artis tic tnodels evolved by designers of all lands. , .." , k WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER ' '' - ' " ' YOU THAT CHOICE, . AT ; v ASHEVILLE 'Sr V EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP. Peerless-Fashion Store No. 51 Patton Ave. T. M. C. A. BOWMNG. The following were the individual scores made last night in the bowling tournament on the alleys of the Y. M. C. A., In which the team of Terry won from the followers of Johnson two out of three games and by 106 pins: . . Totais Johnson . . . , 173 138 109 420 James . . i .. 14 148 146 44 Lqwunbein . i . 210-165 173 648 Totals Terry ,. . . .. . 151 179 179 509 Brown i , . : v 147 182 159 4R8 Miller . . v . . 149 193 178-- 519 . Totals . . , '.'447.' 553 516 151IJ 533 451 4271410 J. A. TILLMAN , Jeweler,. 17 North Main 8t I carry a nice line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and make a spe cialty of repair work. " Satisfaction guaranteed. ,4 l. " S. .." tS; ft f-: l? ) be in a satisfactory condition of health when he landed. He departed for Rome on a special train. Mr. Morgan was accompanied from the boat by Professor Giuseppe Basti anelll, his Italian physician. Pro fessor Bastianelll declared that In a short time Mr. Morgan would -have entirely recovered his usual good health and vigor. .' North Carolina, SUPERIOR COCRT Buncombe Co. . March Term 1013. Hattie Twitty . , vs Logan Twitty SIMMONS BY PUBLICATION" The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Buncombe County for a divorce from the bonds of mat rimony and the defendant will fur ther' take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Super fpr Coutt of said County to bo .held on the sixth Monday after the first Monday In Murch, 1913 at the Court house of said County, Asheville, N. C. any answer or demur to the com plaint In said action or the plaintiff will apply to tho Court of the relief demanded in said complain. . M. EIIWIN. Clark of Superior Court of Buncombe County. . R. S. McCALL, Atty. for plaintiff. Natural Hot Baths y Famous for Gout or Rheumatism .' ' MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL i Hot Springs, North Carolina. 'Outdoor sports,, golf, tennis, riding, driving, etc. See Mr. Wilson, 60 Patton ave or write for discriptive booklet. P. E. HELELEN, Prop. Dreamland Theatre Entire Program j Change Today , "VAUDEVILLE" "Moving Pictures'- MORGAN IN EUROPE He He Appears to Be In Manufactory . Condition of Health oil Arriv- , ing at Napted. " By Associated Press. Naples, Italy. March 11. J. PloN pont Morgan arrived here today from Alexandria. Egypt. . He appeared to Piles Quickly- Cured at Home Instant Relief, Perpianent Cure Trial rackag Mailed' Free to All i t. Plain Wrapier, , The Pyramid Snillo. MlinV rHUH f . t plt.lu h.V. Lis. miniJ liy a trial package of Pyramid Pile Uemcdy without further treatment. When Lt proves its value to you, get more from your drugxlHi at 50c a box and be sure you get the kind you ask for. Kltnljlv till nut f-on cun linn ho. low and mall todus. t;vve yourself irom ne surgeon s knire ana Us tor lure, the doctor and his bills. IR. (iAMX)WAY IS Ml !l ; ATKII to AKNivr.vvr m i ki taiiyshii' By AHJiorlated PreM. Wa-hlnKion. March IS. The nom ination of ir. 1 u.vci ly T. 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We are ready to clothe every man, woman and child from head-to-foot. We '11 save you the middleman profit on everything you buy. , ., Easter is almost here. Now is the time to choose that kczv outf.t. As mt SV4 44 llssfi ssslll si ( 'is

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