TH2 ASHEVimi-GAZITT2 Thursday, l,!ay 12, VAl Foods That Bind LAST 5111 . Little Children Start Them Off Right with a Good Laxative and Then Watch Their Diet. Mothers are often unconsciously very careless about the diet of their children, forcing all to eat the- same foods. The fact is that all foods do not agree alike with different persons. Hence, avoid what seems to constipate the child or to sive It indigestion, and urge It to take more of what is quickly digested. . If the child shows a tendency to constipation It should never be given to children, nor anything like salts, pills, etc. What the child requides Is simply a small close of the gentlest of medicines, such as Dr. Caldwell's Syr up Pepsin, which in the opinion of thousands of wathful mothers is the ideal remedy for any child showing a tendency to constipation. So many things can happen to a constipated child that care is necessary, folds, piles, headaches, sleeplessness, ami many other annoyances that children should not have can usually be traced to constipation..'. ... Many of America's foremost fam . ilies are never without Syrup Pepsin, because one can never tell when some member of the family may need it, and all can use it. Thousands endorse it,, among them Mrs. II. E. Darling, K. V. D. No. 4, Bellevlew, Pa., who writes: "I certainly think Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin saved my baby's life. Marjorie is a bottle baby and could not get her food to digest, but IN KY MOUNTAINEERS And Won With Vengeance Raleigh Had No Chance From the Start. MAKJOIUR l.KHMi. I found by giving her a. small dose of Syrup Pepsin "when she had colic it aiwavs cured her." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold by druggists at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, the latter size being bought by those who already know its value, and it contains proportionately more. Results are al ways guaranteed or money will be re funded. Everyone likes Syrup Pepsin as it Is very pleasant to the taste. It is also mild and non-griping and free from injurious ingredients. if no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of it be fore buying it in the regular way of u druggist, send vour address a postal will do to Df. W. B. Caldwell. 417 Washington St., Montieello, 111., and a free sample bottle will be mailed you. THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE Lowest Highest last night yest'd'y. Asheville 64 78 Atlanta 66 82 Augusta 60 Xli Baltimore 62 72 Birmingham . 64 82 Charleston ... 72 80 Charlotte (16 2 Chicago C2 70 Jacksonville 68 Ml Key West 76 84 Knoxville 66 84 Louisville Ti8 82 Mobile 74 82 Montgomery 68 86 New Orleans 08 84 .New York !"i4 62 Rale!i;n 68 86 Favannah . . 72 82 Tampa 68 HO Washington 60 78 Wilmington 70 82 Normal for this date: Temperature 64; precipitation .14 inch. Forecast until 8 p. m. Friday for Asheville and vicinity: Showers to night or Friday; cooler tonight; slight ly cooler Friday. For North Carolina: Showers to night or Friday; slightly cooler Fri day; cooler tonight in west portion: moderate winds, mostly southwest and west. (icncral Conditions (Past 21 Hours). Two storms of considerable impor tance appear upon this morning's map. one near the gulf coast and the other over the eastern part of the lake re gion. These storms have been attend ed by rain in the Gulf and Atlantic states, the Arkansas and Ohio valleys, the lake region and the upper Missis sippi valley. Another disturbance is developing over the northwest. Heavy frost is reported in Smith Dakota and Wyoming. . The following heavy pre-' clpltatlon (In inches) has been report ed during the last 24 hours: Galves ton. 2.30; Houston, 1.84; .Memphis, 1.74; Meridian, 1.20; New Orleans, 2.70. Cooler weather is indic.aeil lor this vicinity with showers tonight or Friday. T. II. TAYLOR, observer. Results Yftttrrtla)'. At Raleigh Asheville 12, Raleigh 3. At Greensboro Durham 1, Greens boro 3. At Charlotte Wonston - Salem ' 1, Charlotte 1; called In the seventh inn ing; rain. Games Today, Asheville at Durham. Raleigh at Charlotte. Winston-Salem at Greensboro. Special to The Gazette-News. Raleigh, May 22 The Mountaineers had an easy time taking the gume yesterday from the Capitals. The visi tors played gilt-edged ball in every respect. They batted bravely and their lielding and base running was spectacular. In the second they pulled off a triple steal and made five runs. In the triple steal Corbett stole home. Nine men faced Doming in the inn ing. In the seventh, with two men on bases, liumh slammed out a triple and scored both runners. Dinning was hit by a pitched ball in the seventh Inning and badly In lured, lie may be unable to plav for a week. The batting of Holland and Waymack featured. Asheville A P.. R. H. PO. A. E. Corbett. ss 4 2 1 7 :! 1 Harbare, ;!b. ... 4 11 1 1 0 Milliman, c. ... Si 1 2 2 1 0 Holland, 2b. ... 5 1 3 1 :t 2 Frye. cf 5 1 2 2 1 0 liunib, lb :i 1 1 7 0 0 Watson, II". ... 4 2 2 " 1 0 Waymack, rf. . . . :! 2 2 0 0 0 McFariand, p. . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 Totals :i.r) 12 13 27 9 3 Raleigh AR R. H. PO. A. K. Hutts. rf 4 0 2 1 0 II OKeefe, cf. . . . 4 0 0 3 0 0 Turner, lb. ... 4 1 1 10 1.0 Mack, 3b 4 0 0 1 0 0 Smith, If 4 0 1 4 1 0 ("millers, 2b. ... 4 1 1 2 3 0 Citrano, sh 4 1 1 0 7 1 Liilgate. c 3 0 0 C 0 0 Doming, p. ... 2 0 0 0 2 2 Meyers, p 0 0 0 0 0 (I Totals 33 3 0 27 14 3 ! Be Patient. . Patience is the support of weakness; impatience Is tilt- ruin of strength. Coltoii. Cures Old Sores, Other Won't Cure. Remedies The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by tho won derful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Anti septic Healing Oil. Relieves pain and heals at the same time. 2"c, 50c, $1.00.' Score by innings R. Asheville.. ., . . . 1 52 000 40012 liab igh 000 021' 000 3 Nummary: Two-base hits. Way mail;, Watson. Three-base bit, Humb. Sacrilice bits, llarbure, Milliman. Base on balls off Darning, 4; off McFariand, 1. Struck out. by Durning, 2; by Mc Fariand, 3. Hit by pitched ball, Way mack (by Darning), Stolen bases, Curbed (2), liaibare. .Milliman. Dou ble plays, Turner to Crutheis, Watson to Holland to Humb. Ixft on liases, Asheville, !i; Raleigh, 4. First base on errors Asheville, 1; Raleigh, 2. Hits off Darning, 1 1 in 7 innings; Mey- f -9 r-V . . . . . 1 A . A v. 7AA u. ueparimeni 01 Agriculture, I . l a , n n, j-t : 'i z'urwA j.i- 1M- I -.-IT rlTW 1 L 'nW" ' . flit.. . L. May 22, 1913. llf 7 18 BXP1.ANAT6RY notes, T1"f,0I" uken V m- nth mef'dian time. Air prenure reduced to tea level. Isobara (ccnnr.noui line) ran thrauth oointa or auual alM.reur.. Iwinerma (doiwu lioea) paw tbrougb poioU of aqual ttmparature: ditinp tflSo!u.na. U clear; O partlrcloudr; cloudy; raio; snow; report mining. Arrows drwlihtue wind, pint fluuret, Mmptrature; aacond, precipitation of .01 Inch or mora for past 24 hours; talrd, maximum wind velocity. era, J in 2 Innings. Time 1:34. Urn, plre, Miller. Attendance 800. Game Called, Score Tied. Special to The Gaette-Newa. Charlotte, May 42. The game here between the Hornets and Twine was called in the seventh Inning with the score 1 to 1, on account of wind and rain. The tabulated score:' Winston-Salem AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Roberts, rf ...S O 0 0 0 0 Halloran, 2b. ... 3 0 0 1. 3 0 Shumaker, lb. .... S 1 18 2 0 Smith, c. . 8 0 0 8 3 0 Gates, 3b. ........ t 0 1 0 31 Clapp, If, 2 0 10 0 0 Stuart. If. ........ . 2 0 0 2 0 0 Edwards, ss, ...... J 0 1 0 0 0. lioyle. p. . . .'. . 2 0 0 0 1 0 Totals . ...... '..22 1 3 18 12 1 Charlotte AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Agnew. 2 b. 3 0 0 2 3 0 Kmerv, 3b. . ... . .."3 0 0 0 0,1 McCoy, rf. ....... 3 12 10 0 Welser, It. ........ 8 0 2 0 0 0 Williams, ss. . . .. ... 3 0 1 0 0 1 Hell, cf. .......... 2 0 1 2 0 0 Moore, lh. . . . . . .. . 3 0 1 5 0 0 Malcolmson, c. .... 2 0 0 7 1 0 Fahrer, p. . . 2 0 0 1 1 0 Totals .. .......24 1 7 13 5 2 Score by innings R Winston-Salem . 000 100 1 Charlotte 000 0011 Summary Two-bate hits: Gates. Home runs: Shumaker. Sacrifice hits: Weiser. Base on balls: off Boyle 1. Struck out: by Boyle 4; by Fahrer 6. Double plays: Shumaker to Smith to Shumaker; Gates to Smith to Shuma ker Deft on bases: Winston-Salem 3: Charlotte 6. First base on errors, Winston -Salem 2; Charlotte 1. Time, .1 hour. I'mplre, Chestnutt. Attend ance, 800. . ; ' Pntrlots Win at Last. Special to The Gazette-News. Greensboro, May 22. The Patriots won from the Bulls yesterday by the score of 3 to 1, breaking the hoodoo that has been with the local club for several days, Cqveney and Breslln, just released by the Pulls' manager and signed by Doyle, figured promi nently in the batting and helped to win the game. The tabulated score: Durham : AB R H PO A E Angier, cf. ... 4 0 0 5 0 0 W. Kelly, ss. . . . 3 1 1 1 0 1 Hargrove, 3b. . . . 4 0 2 1 0 1 Owens, 2b. . . . .. 4 0 1 2 0 (I ririeh. If. . . , . 4 0 1 2 0 0 J. Kelly, rf. . . , , 2 0 1 2 10 Morpeth, lb. . . . 3 0 0 6 0 1 1 .owe, c. . .... 3 0 0 5 3 0 Yon, p. ... . -,. 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals. . . . . .30 1 6 24 8 3 Greensboro AR It H PO A E Rickard, cf. '. . . 4 10 10 0 Doyle, 2b. . ... 4 1 2 4 3 0 Doak, 3b. .... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Holt, ss 4 0 0 2 3 0 Weir, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 ' 0 0 Breslin, rf 8 1 1 0 0 0 Cope, lb. 2 0 0 8 1 0 Coveney, c 2 0 0-9.1 0 McKeithan, p. . . 3 0 1 0 2 0 Totals. . . . . .29 3 iix26 10 0 xowens out failing to touch third In fast running. . , .n Score by innings-- R. Durham , . .. . . ;J00 000 000-t-l Greensboro .... , 000 010 02x Summary: Two-base hit, Doak. Three-base hit, lireslln. Rases on balls, off McKeithan, 6; off Yon, 1. Struck out, by McKeithan, 6; by Yon, K. Stolen bases Doyle, Itiokard, W. Kelly. 'Double plays. J. Kelly to Mor peth. Left on bases, Durham, 4 ; Greensboro, 4. First base on errors, Greensboro, 2. Time, l:35.v Umpire, McBride. Attendance, 350. STANDING OF THE CLVBS. Carolina League. Won. Lost. Pet. Chnrlotte 14 9 .009 Durham . . 14 ,10 .583 Kalelgh 13 ll .542 Winston-Salem 12 11 .522 Asheville 9 15 .375 Greenslioro 9 15 .375 National Ij'ague. Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia 19 7 .731 Brooklyn J9 11 .633 New York 15 14 .617 St- Louis 16 15 .518- Chlcago 17 if, .515- Pittsburgh 14 18 .438 "tn 11 17 .398 Cincinnati 9 23 .290 American league. Won. Lost. Prt. Philadelphia 19 9 .679 Washington 20 11 .645 Cleveland 21. 12 .BSrt f'hlmgo 20 14 ,688 H'Won xi 18 .438 St. Louis is 21 .417 Detroit 12 j 21 .364 New York ; 9 22 ,290 Southern League. Won. Lost Pot. Mobile ..v..'. '2T' 14 .D9 Vhat Cures Eczema? 'We have had so many Inquiries late ly regarding Eczema and other ek1n diseases, that we are glad to make our answer public. After careful Investi gation we have found that a simple wash of Oil of Wintergreen, as com pounded in D.D.D. Prescription, can lie relied upon. We would not make this statement to our patrons, friends and neighbors unless we were sure of it and although there are many so called Eczema remedies sold, we our selves unhesitatingly recommend D.D. D, Prescription. Drop Into our store today and let us tell you how we back our opinion with a money-back guarantee. Ask us also about D.D.D. Soap; it helps.- . Smith's Drug Stode, corner South Main street and Pack Square. ' . Atlanta ... ......... 20 18 .526 Nashville .. 20 18 .526 Montgomery .. ...... 19 19 .500 Birmingham ... .... 18 19 .486 Chattanooga ... ..... 18 20 .474 Memphis . 17 20 .459 New Orleans .. 13 24 ,,351 BASKHALL GAMES TODAY. National League. Chicago at Boston, rain., Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, cloudy. St. Louis at New York, cloudy, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, cloudy. American League. Boston at Chicago, cloudy. Washington at Cleveland, rain. Philadelphia at Detroit, cloudy. New York at St Louis, cloudy. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. National League. ' At Philadelphia: R. H. E. Cincinnati . ,.000 000 000 0 3 3 Philadelphia . 402 202 02x 12 20 1 Batteries: Johnson, Harter, Smith and Clarke, Kllng; Seaton and Killlfer, Howley. v - At New York: R. H. E. St. Louis ......100 010 0204 4 4 New York .....010 020 000 3 9 1 .. Batteries: Sallee and Wingo; Tes reau and Wilson, . , , . At Brooklyn: R. H. E. Pittsburgh ... .010 010 030 5 7 1 Brooklyn .... .000 200 000 2 74 Batteries: Adams and Simon; Ra- gan and O. Miller, Erwln. At Boston: R. If. E. Chicago . .....004 001 0100 10 2 Boston 000 000 050 5 5. 1 Batteries: Reulbnch, Cheney and Archer;. Hess and Whaling, Rariden. American League. At St. Louis: R. H. E. New York .....000 000 000 0 1 1 St.' Louis 200 002 lOx 5 9 0 Batteries: Ford and Sweeney; Ham ilton and Agnew. At Chicago: R. H. E. Boston . . ...200 401 300 10 11 1 Chicago . . ; . .000 002 106 9 14 2 Batteries: R. Collins, Bedient, Wood and Carrigan; Benz, Lange and Schalk. At Cleveland: R. H. E. Cleveland . . . 000 010 110 3 12 ' 2 Washington . 000 000 102 2 5 9 2 Batteries: Kahler, Gregg and Car Isch; Groom, Johnson and Williams. National League. At Philadelphia 12; Cincinnati 0. At New York 3; St. Louis. 4. At Brooklyn 2; Pittsburgh 5. At Boston 6; Chicago 6. American League. At Chicago 9; Boston 10,' At Cleveland 3; Washington 6. (10 Innings.) . , At St. Louis 5; New York 0. At Detroit-Philadelphia, rain. Southern League. At Atlanta 6; Memphis 7. At Chattanooga 2; Montgomery 0. At Nashville 7-6; New Orleans 8-2. (Two games1 second game 8 Innings darkness.) At Birmingham 2-5; Mobile 1-1. (Two games.) International League. At Montreal 4: Baltimore 1 At Rochester-Jersey City grounds. . At Buffalo, 6; Newark S. At Toronto-Providence, wet grounds wet Peerless Fashion Store Style Quality Service We Invite You To see a most charming sliow ( in? of new ; dresses. Open shop S:o() a. m.to 6:30 pm. May 22nd. ' Peerless Fashion Store " ' . No. 51 Patton Ave. Purest smd Best RumfQrd fiafuna Powder Appalachian League. At Bristol 2; Cleveland 4.. At Knoxville 1; Johnson City 3. Only two scheduled. South Atlantic League. At Macon 4; Columbus 2. At Charleston 8; Jacksonville 1. At Albany 2; Savannah 10 (1 in. nlngs, rain.) - College Games. At West Point: Union 8; Army 5. At Ithaca: Michigan 5; Cornell 3. (10 innings.) ' At Cambridge: (Exhibition) Har vard 1 1 : Pilgrims 6. . At Philadelphia: Fordham 2; Uni versity of Pennsylvania 3. At EHSton: Albright 9; Lafayette 4. At New Haven: Yal 6: Brown 4. PltKIUItKI) MEDICINES FILL AX ECONOMIC EEP The idea that people should be practically deprived of the right to buy the medicines they need, without first hunting up a doctor, and paying hltn for permission ' to do so, uould only prevail among those Ignorant of existing conditions or whose Judgment Is warped by Interest or prejudice, Civllizution will as soon go back to grinding corn in a mortar as it will to the days of the old apothecary shop. Improved methods, the growth of population with a correspondingly increased de,mand, have resulted in Improved methods- of manufacture and diBtributlpn, and "patent'- medi cines represent the most Improved method of manufacturing and distrib uting medical necessities. To try to block progress (n'thts line Is' on a par with attepmts to block any cither de velopment which follows out economic lows. Exchange, It Cynical. Love docs not alwnys end In trouble. Sometimes the girl breaks tbe engagement. American Association. At Kansas City. 2-0; Columbus, S-B. At St. Paul 6; Louisville 2. Other games, Including second Scheduled at St. Paul-Louisvllle, post poned, rain. Virginia League. At Roanoke 8; Portsmouth d. At Newport News 10; Richmond S. At Norfolk 2; Petersburg 1. Poor appetite Is a sure sign of Im paired digestion. A few doses ' of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your digestion and Improve your appetite. Thou sands have been benefited by taking these Tablets. Bold by all dealers. J. A. TILLMAN Jeweler, , . 17 North Main St I carry a nice line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and maks a spe cialty of repair work. Batlsfactloa guaranteed.. A. M. GOODLAKE CONTRA CTO " AND BUILDER v tltor fronts) and buildings remodeled, concrete work a speciality. 17 Bast College Bt hone ? Practicing for Davis Cup Matches. By Associated Press. ' New York, May 22.-Maurice E. McLoughlin, the national lawn tennis champion who will arrive here today from California, will begin practice tomorrow for the Davis cup matches, when he will meet Haggett, the Rng jish professional who is to -act: as . coach of the American team, and Gus tav 1' Touchnrd at singles on the West Side courts. On Saturday afternoon Mclxiughlin is to be paired In a doubles match in which H. H. Hackett and R. p. Little also will participate. . It would surprise you to know of the great good that is being done by Chamberlain's Tablets. . Darius Dow ney, : of Newbcrg Junction, N. B., writes, "My wife has been usin Chamberlain's Tablets and tlnds them very effectual ond doing her lots of good." If you have any trouble with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. : For sale by all dealers. Try our pure' sugar cano fiyrup, 80c gal. 10c pint. ' RANDOLPH MERCANTILE ; . . , . COMPANY . .V , Phone 1977 Great Convenience And save bother 4o your un gate checked from your house to des tination, ' Furniture djovidsj i clalty.' Phone IK - Aobevillfl Transfer A CHICHESTER S PILLS I,adfMl Ak yur Ummsrlmi lot A Clalko-ters IMsnoa d IlrdA I'lll. In Ut Ud tlaM fcLlilAV boiM. Htkd with Blu Klbboa. V Pr.irlrt. A klofClll f'irKU TFIt S em kaum tt Beu, auu M n RIUI,hj SOU BK DRUGG1SIS EVLWfU'llLEfi W. A. WARD. Haa moved from 12 Church street to 12 Battery Park place and solicits your patronage. mm LOGAN - sUCHCHAVt TAILOK ") lai Wdt. Pa.-fc St ' Pltuae m. Jeff Can Sing Hawaiian an$ Ail That Stuff By "Bud" Fisher a . .!Z I ' . , . a.- 'tit 'fit ' I I - ' "SW r i . . ' . . f -ou ooy- n sms that a . i born to hobnob fRe, yM n K' C1 RtTAL HAWAMN PfNC WITH THE BLUE BLCOOS- CurrTG. ,, mmt ' ?VLC ' 1S JS TOWN AMP THAT I'U- JUiT CK)LU UP Hov wOHCERr lUAWa - j gggy j J If J 0k 4r I -- f ifl 1 - 1 . ill . i-ia.ii , ' ' r.WHtw.ifJ; .r,