Wednesday Maroh
PAGE TWO
THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS
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HEftDflGHY. COSTIVE. WEAVER COLLEGE HAS
BILIOUS. "CASCABETS" ANNOUNCED SCHEDULE
Liver and Bowels Are Clogged Baseball Squad Has Been Hard
Clean Them Tonight !
Feel Bully
At Training and Good
Season Anticipated.
'.cl a ig-o-nt box.
Si-k headache, biliousness, dixzl
Bess, coated tongue, foul last ami
lnul breath- always ttae them lo
t irjiid liver; delayed, f.-miniliig food
in the bowels or s.nr, gaarjy ytuin
aeh. Poisonous matter clogged In the In
testines. Instead of being cast out of
the system i rasbsorbed Into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes conges
tion and that dull, throbbing, sick
nli)g headache.
k Cascarets iniiiiedlately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out all
the constituted waste matter and poi
sons In the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep a Ifl-cent box
1'Vnm your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your 11er
and bowels tegular for month.-1.
Use Hyomei You Breathe It
It's the right-to-the-point remedy
I not unly for catarrh, but for hed
'colds, sniffles, bronchitics. laryngitis
or croup of children. You breathe It
, no stomach dosine.
You will like Hyomei. It not only
gives Instant and lasting relief, but is
entirely harmless, pleasant to use, and
economical. Money refunded by
Smith's Drug Store If you are not
I benefited.
Hyomei is a combination of antl
septc oils that mixes with the air and
quickly reaches the Irritated and In -flamed
membrane of the nose. It's
sure and safe healing begins imme-
mnplete outfit. $1.00 s!;
The i at. delates for the Weaver Co'.
j lege baseball squad, who have been
doing some hard practice for some
tittle under Ihe direction of Coach Y.
Vff ow getting in goou j diatelv von feel better at once,
shap tor .the season and a most site- ,f sffcHnj flum ,vaterv eves,
Msrful year is anticipated. Those who j ,,.,. voiP1. ois,,haI . flom th, I)0(,p
will probably .-ompose the team tlusj01. lha, ,.hoke(1 ,, f(.eling, try liyomel
ear are. Shannon, catcher; t'ulbtt t-1 n,lWtodav. All druggists sell it. Ask
son, noiison, rtean- ano r oiuir.e, f0r ,ne
pitchers; fteeyes or l-ee. first base; I
Love, second ba-; Shoek, third base; 1
. Lynch, slo.rt atop; Thraah, .Miller,
Beab , fortune, QUI and i-oivery, out
; fielders.
A hard sclieUule has been arranged
for the season, but the supporter of
the team feel confident that their fa
vorites, will be abb' to com out vic
torious in a majority of the. games.
The schedule as arranged to date follows:
March
March
March
iTWfl CONVICTS ESCAPE
E.H. CDEBEL SPOKE TO
DIC CROWD LAST NIGHT
lfl Mars Hill at Mars Hill.
'I'.', l-tir.cham, at Ashevll'e.
i' I Hingham. at Ashev.lle.
2.". Bingham at Ashevllle.
:: Mars Hill, at Weaver-
Predicted That Cause of Soc
ialism Will Sweep Country
In Ten Years.
A large number of peopli
lecture given last night ai
court house by George 11.
member of the executive
In
the
in) the
ouhty
joebel, a
dnmlttoc
' or the socialist party and mi the staff
of lecturers of that parte. Mr. Goebel
spoke for about an hour and was
given rs.pt attention by tlie audience,
lie showed a deep study of ihe sub
ject and presented his arguments in
a very forceful manner.
The speaker reviewed the work of
the socialist party in this country and
predicted that in ten ..ears tin- move
(pent will sweep the country ns a
Whole, as already gre;.t gains hae
heen made In all sections of the coun
try where the party has put out can
didates. This was Mr. Qoebel's second ap
pearance in Ashevllle, he having lec
tured here about five years ipo He
has many friends here, made during
his first visit and the members of the
local union believe that the cause was
materially strengthened by his ap
pearance last night.
T
WITHHELDJAST NIGHT
West Asheville Aldermen De
cided to Hold Matter Ovsr
For Two Weeks.
"March
March
. (he.
.March
Ruthei'forelton.
March 31 l.enoir,
April i Catawba,
20 Rutherford college,
at Hickory,
u Newton.
2 Open.
: i ipen.
4 Trinity
!' Trinity
10 Catawba, at
1 J-T-Ruth rfordt
park, at Durham,
park, at Durham'
Weavefvllle.
it at Weav-
18 Oak Ridge, at Weaver-)
April
April
April
April
April
April
ervtfhv
April
tile.
April
VUle.
.Mail 20
' pending i .
April 23 Leiinir, at WeaA'erville.
April 2 f. Mars Hill a! Weavervflle.
April 27 -Asheville school at Sul
phur Springs.
Branner Mitchell and Tom
Trammell at Large Pris
oner Taken Back to Swain.
i ;
-Trinity l,ai'l, at Weaver-
Ms
Kill, at .Mais Hill
Special to The ilaxette-Nows.
Waynesvllie, March 4. On Monday
night two prisoners serving time on
tho Haywood county roads made their
escape. They were: Hrnnner Mitchell,
who had sencd three months of a
ten months' sentence Cor being drunk
and disorderly and assaulting Police
man Whitener; and Tom Trammel,
I who had served 2ti months of . three
years' sentence for burglarizing the
Slots of i', 11. Ray hero. Both men
Were trusties and made iliclr escape
shortly after Supper .Monday night,
taking with thom a couple of coats
belonging to Will Medford, who Is In
i hargo of the. camp. They took the
pf-ecautoln to cut the. telephone wires
between Dell wood, where the ramn is
located,
tl
and
ieir pursuit
w actios vi lie, so
votild be delayed,
that
They
iV9 not yet been captured
Will l.edford, the young white man
uln county who was arrested
iunday on the charge of robbing
the post office at Kpps Stirimrs in
. Swain county a few days ago. lias
' b en taken to Hryson CJty, where lie
Officers to be Installed and the h 111 be iven :t before a
United states commissioner lIday.
Evidence against young Ledford has
been collected by Potfofflce Inspector
'. M. ptzer and is It stated that u
strong case has been made out
against the prisoner.
MEET HERE SATURDAY
Question of Sowing Grass
To Be Discussed.
The board of aldermen of Wpi
JMevlle did not award the contract
last night for the making of the sur
vey of the town, preparatory lo letting
the contract for the water and sewer
systems. The matter was laknn up
ml after being discussed, It was de
villed to let the awarding of the con
tract go over until the meeting two
weeks hem e.
A contract was awarded to II. .
Wells to make several repairs on the
city streets, the work to sunt at once.
It was slated that the board next
Tuesday night will take up the mat
ter nf appointing a building inspec
tor and the Issuance of building per
mits similar to the methods now it(,.rj
lie the Ahe ille board.
Several matters oT Importance are
scheduled to come up for discussion
at the meeting of the Farmers' union j
lo be held at, the court house next j
Saturday at 12:30 o'clock, chief;
among which will he the Installation
of the officers who were elected at'
the meeting held several weeks ago. I
'.hen H. f. Weaver was elected pies-!
iident ami A. II. Daniels secretary j
The sowing of grass will 'e one nf ;
the main features discussed at (he!
meeting and this matter will be gone
I into hi considerable length, it is;
I Stated that Iho raising Of cattle In this!
I section is growing each year and the,
1 m giber of gelling mora and betteri
grass is becoming a problem that will I
have to be worked out in the ry
near Inline.
'ithcr mailers of Importance to the!
Union will lie taken DP and it Is hoped
thai a mil attendance of ihe ism, n
lie present In order to benefit by the
discussions.
MIGRATING BIRDS.
Ihe Oldest Encyclopedia.
The most ancient sgeyciopatllg ex
tsnl is Pliny's "Natural History," In
thirty seven books ami 2,403 chapter,
trestisg of cosmography, astronomy,
metearology, geography, geology. Iwt'
any, medicine, ilia arts and prattf
nearly every mher depart MM t of hu
man thought known St tin) lime. Pliny,
whe. died 79 A. D , collected hl work
In his leisnre Inftrrgli while he w
engaged in public nffuirs. The work
ws a very high tuthorlty in the mid
dla agas.
Ecrop -lt,s Largest Tunnels.
The I 1 1 i I if I Slates has for so long!
been pre eminent in the realm of size
that it comes almost as a shock tn
realize thai the largeM railway tun j
wis are on Hie coiilluetll of Kuroo.
Of these the longest L the Siinploii. ,
twelve ami a qoartgr miles through the!
Alps. Two others, tin St. Hothardl
ami the I.olschberg. are over nine andj
one third miles long, ami Ihe Mofct
euis i over seven miles long. In all
there are fourteen tunnels over foul;
miles long. The longest tunnel In tills
country Is Ihe Hoosao. four and one' I
third miles long American Machinist.
Italy's Piuma Orsss.
Plgma grass, used In Italy for Ihe
tnanufa' tine of brnoius Tor sweeping 1 tnr ..i.i
, . . on n still night Hie waves on th
swaniuv Hi lAna ourt boi las to u,.m .
eastern l.oiiibnrd.v, southern Venetla
and northern Kmllia. In which sections
it Is said to grow abundantly. Mantua.
I OBlbarih . Is ihe ' enter of ihe trade In
Piutna grass. Peasants around Maiilun
gather it during the first three weeks
In September, about two weeks before
it begins to blossom.
Shore Lines and River Valleys Help
Them In Their Flight.
Experiences of aeroplane pilots with
air currents have given lo n noted
Koglish naturalist an explanation for
the fact that some birds In making
tiielr annual migrations fly along coast
lines nod along river valleys, .ludgiue
from aeroplaneegperlan.ee birds would i
find it required less etfort to fly along
such j-otites. In the daytime water
co"ls the air on most jlays, and over
the water there is a downward current ,
of air, as Indicated by the noticeohlej
sinking of aeroplanes and balloons i
crossing over a pond. Al the same
time there is more or less of an up
ward current of air along the shorn
line.
Upward currents of air greatly help
flight, and many kinds of birds are
known to take full advantage of them.
So the niitnralist sees an opportunity
for birds lo take advantage of upward
currents of air in migrating by day if
they follow the coast of a sen of the
bank of a river. The effect would be i
most marked oisllie windward side of
Ihe water, so thai if Hie birds do not
fly along that side near the water they
ought to. whether at night there is an I
appreciable upward current of air over
wsler I not so clearly estnljlshed. but
he believes it is likeiy and so would be
of advantage to birds If they wished
to use It.
A further explanation of such rnu'es
Is that the birds might learn them In
llielr migrations, for shore lines Bit
! the easiest of all markings on the earth
see and follow, w hile
hore
can be heard high in the itir. marking
Ihp shore line Saturday Kvening PoSI
ANOTHER
New Department
To Be Opened
Th latter part of this week
we will open a Department of
Idiaa Ready-In-Wear Moods
ami will kava on rtlepta) the
following in the Istesi sl.Ues:
Koass Dresses, Children anil
llssc Wash Ureases.
Idic- I Hums and bildrtsia'
i nsUm i nderw ear,
Klmoiiss. Separate skirts,
t iirfernltlru. l ie.
We intend making this De
pertinent llk our new Pei
looils heitarimenl one of the
most up-to-dalu In Ills city.
The Call Company
ft s. MAIN NTHKrr
elf Pity.
Pelf pity, tuorslly. mentally snd phys
h'slly, tends to depress snd weaken
the victim, to render him Ineffective
and impractical. The person who Is
chronically sorrv for himself Imx omes
it uuissr e lie thinks the world owes
lil ut something, and III one ambition
lu life I lo colled the debt. -Woman's
World
Fsm.ly fUpartse.
"No ii. ..ii I good enough for S go d
WOlUSII "
"Vou're right, my desr. If ahso
lulely Impossible to please one. " De
troit Free ITess.
Lsst Ressuro.
.'ame twho Is broke i I hgve one
. faithful friend left. Hulks islso broke
j W(in Is II? Jame My pipe. I can
still draw on tl.at Stray Mtnrlaa
A straight line l the shortest In
mot-Mill II In inn I hi.', i it ... L'.Ia a w..k
j I
Wood's Celebrated
Grass and
Clover Seed
Mixtures
Ate specially prepared (or differ
ent soils and purposes. They
give the largest yielda of
Hay and Pasturage.
Wood's 1914 Descriptive Catalog
gives the profitable and satiifsctory es
perieace of termers who lor year have
been sowing Wood'i Special Grail
Mixtures, with the beet permanent re
mits. Wood Catalog ales give the
fullest information about all other.
Farm and
Garden Seeds.
Catalog msiled free. Writs for it.
T. W. WOOD 6 SONS.
Seedsmen. Richmond, Va.
Grand Opening
NATIONAL WOOLEN MILLS
'THE WORLD'S GREATEST TAILORS"
Wish to Announce the Opening of Their Store in
ASHEVILLE, N. C. PACK SQUARE
SATURDAY, MARCH 7th
The National Woolen Mills operate stores in all the principal cities of the
United States. Manufacture their own goods and tailor their garments by
Union Tailors. Every garment bears the Union label. FIT AND WORK
MANSHIP GUARANTEED.
We carry hundreds of styles to select from. Only pure wool patterns in all
the latest weaves, designs and colorings for the Spring and Summer Season,
at the unheard of price
Tailored to
Your Own Indi
vidual Measure
$15
Every Garment Made
in Our Own Work
shops by Union Tailors
Why pay the high-price tailors twice or three times the price we ask. The
good dressers of Asheville should welcome the opening of this high-grade
tailoring establishment as it will enable them to dress better for less money.
Call and inspect our line, we can convince the most skeptical that all we
say is true.
Free $5
RAIN
COAT
Opening Day Only Saturday, March 7th,
to every customer placing their order for a
Suit or Overcoat for Immediate or Future
Delivery.
$5.00
RAIN
COAT
FREE
w
1IUIIIIIII.ICII
MILLS
NATIONAL WOOLEN
18 SOUTH PACK SQUARE
Commerce Building Asheville, N. C.
THi; INgi HUM. MIM
If VII (Jumllnn. Were nwr-rml. UO
Montil I - Ni r-snir
To find fhst Mi- snrth Itnctr is but
a qoaar IHtln appanags of a rsthtr
scrum! rate slnr; l know liy srfusl
vlslan that ars all iilnnclna
through tffaoti porvhsncr, during Ins
period nf ktum'M history, hsvlng a
rompllshsil s small sre of soma lm
mi orbit whom- mssnlflrrnl tin
burns beyond tits fsrthrst iieliulse: to
rl lha atari hava flamsd ami dlnd
huap llfh' nn ui-vor rtshrd us is
at all this knuwlsdf a flsrrs 1.1-
diointent to our daii. Whither arc
w iimind, snd why? What fate
; ii waits us st the end ,)Ui ssrfiil
Journey? Arc we .l..red among this
tnlglttv unlirrtM for h pnrpoae. to
iv.itili. to wonilvr. to worship? Is Ihs
whole srhrnif built round us. so Ihst
though we sre not Its phsltHl t enter.
Iwa ins be Ms spiritual centsr. and for
: us all lis tremendous operations are
I carried on, fur ua lis profoundest
mysterlss shall some day be dls.
, cloned' or are wc the siihicTt rr a
irlfling experiment by grest unknown
gods, who, curious In their turn, spy
ut us for Ihelr diversion, snd will In
n moment destroy It st nil, as a child
wipes out ii (rawing on his nhsts?
We sa) tuLUiiukiul' that ws wish
we knew the snswers tu thesa ques
tions. Hut. if ws did. ths kstn savor
of llfs would rsnlsh: curiosity klllsd.
w should become utter (slslUHs. and
thul would be the end of ua. I ,.. ihs
ihoughi that by Increassd knowledge
comes acceas of powsr. snd that we
i an, seen to ever so slight an extent,
shape Ihe future to our will and thus
bear our part In Ihe destiny of htj.
uiitnlty. Is the Inspirstlnn sf all think
ers, the burdrn of sll philosophers,
snd the belief of n ths sresl ilre.it,.
ers who hsve inoed the world. Lon
don Acsdemr.
The Sen Xuree
Kon t mist the Y M. C A. iri u
lrldsy, March . Hsaorved wmi so.
lt
"Now, nurs. plsaas do nt
anvihlns lo ihe hlld nliout
baos."'
"Ortalnly not, madam And
question, plsaas."
Well -
"Do ,oii wlnh ths lufe.nl h"' j! .
...... .....u., ,. . MMB
Ject of germs ?"
There was borrj on (he frB,J''
P. Taohwar. nsar Allsntowa.
perfect colt (bat weighed P"1?
wounne ii te smaller men -
lerrier ni a I' in peneci -Isja
reaieieit i hstlsnd.
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