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"No Alum" must bethe watchword when the housewife buys baking powder. Alum is well known to be a powerful astringent, and should never be used in food. Prof. Geo. F. Barker, M. D., of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, says:" I consider the use of alum baking powder highly injurious to health. Food economy now, more than ever, demands the purchase and use of those food articles of known high quality and absolute purity and healthfulness. .ROYAL Is a Pure, Cream of Tartar BAKING PjOWDER Contains No Alum Perfectly leavens, lcavc3 naunhcalthful residues, makes the food more delicious and wholesome. PS J r cut no;:-PARTisM CDIiFEDUlGE, 0CT.3 To Be Held to Consider Pro posed Amentments to the N. C. Constitution. I 1 : 0 0 0TB ALL SEASON IS NOW IN FULL SWING The football season, which opened t Saturday la now In full - swing id colleges and schools in all parts i the country are playing games. sarly all of the leading institutions f learning have , games scneauiea ir next Saturday. Among the principal games in , the iuth for next Saturday are: Auburn v. Jacksonville at Auburn. Georgia v. Citadel, at Athens. Mississippi v. Union, at Oxford. Tennessee v. .Maryville, at Knox :'e. Vanderbllt . Henderson-Brown, at mhville. v - Clemson v. Davidson, at Davidson, Alabama v. Howard, at Tuscaloosa. Sewanee v Cumberland, at Sewa- nee. Mississippi A. and M. v. Marlon, at Starkeville , North Carolina, v. Virginia Medicos at Chapel Hill. V. M. I. v. Richmond, at Lexing ton. V. P. I. v. Randolph-Macon, at Blacksburg. L. S. U. v. Ruohton, at Daton Roufo Mercer v. Chattanooga, at Macon, month. This was decided upon at meoting of local poultry fanciers held last night, which meeting was pre sided over by J. M. Campbell, in charge of the chicken show at the coming fair. Another meeting of the fanciers will be held next Tuesday night at which time all exhibitors are requested to be present. BIG FOrWRT SHOW IS PKOjnSED AT COMIXG FAIlt A handsome silver cup is to be awarded to the exhibitor of the great est number df fine fowls at the coming Western North Carolina fair to be held at Riverside park early next CASTORIA For Infants and Children 3n Use For Over 30 Years (By W. T. Bost). Raleigh, Sept SO. A call for a non-partisan conference of republi cans, democrats and progressives has been issued and the meeting is set for October 3. The committee that has signed the Invitation is composed of prominent North Carolinians, but the work has been done chiefly by Collector J. w. Bailey, a member of the constitution al amendment commission appointed last year by Governor Craig, ana in the interest of which amendments the conference is called. Some of me most distinguished men in the minority parties have been asked and have in dicated their desire to attend. The call reads: You are Invited by the undersigned to attend an Informal conference in the rooms of the chamber of com merce at Raleigh, October 8, at noon for the purpose of considering what may be done in the present campaign by the advocates of the adoption or the amendments - to the constitution of North Carolina, to further that most important cause. While it appears that our people generally are In favor of these amendments, it must be recognized that there is grave danger that they will bo defeated unless concerted ac tion is quickly taken to arouse th electorate. To devise ways and means of bringing about such action is one of the objects of this meeting. ' This invitation is sent only to limited number (about 120) citizens, these representing all political parties. It Is very important, we believe, that you shall be present. If you cannot enme, you are at liberty to authorize some other citizen of your county to take your place; and you may Invite any one to come with you. But this letted is sent to you because we be lieve that you will appreciate the im portance of the amendments and will do your utmost for them. We count on your coming, , if It is reasonably possible. - Yours truly, C. H, POE, R. R. WILLIAMS. , W. A. HILDEBRAND, a. L. brooks, , A. E. HOLTON, J. W. BAILEY. IELP THE STCIIACII DIGE3T.Y0UR FOOD When the stomach falls to di gest and tlUutbute that whvh is eaten, the bowels become clogged with a mass of waste and refuse that ferments and generates poi sons that are gradually forced in to the blood, causing distress and often serious illness. Most people naturally object to the drastic cathartic and purgative agents that shock the system. A mild, gentle laxative, positive In its effect and that will quickly re lieve constipation Is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, sold by druggists at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. It does not gripe or camp, but acts easily and pleasantly and Is therefore the most satisfactory remedy for children, women and elderly persons. For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 451 Washington St., Montlcello, 111. " 0 I'M 4- - 'o U iLj i Closed Ooday 1 FROM RTLRST1C CITY mm MMMW f Attended Meeting of Sovereign Grand Lodge Odd Fellows in That City. jfecount of holiday Always bears the Signature of Look Pleasant. It Is always better to look pleasant. It will nt least worry your enemles.- Kew York Anmrionn. w V o V o E. B. Bradley has returned to the city from Atlantic City where he at tended the meeting of the Sovereign Grand lodge of Odd Fellows, as one of the representatives from North Caro lina. . : . , . Mr. Stradley says there were no representatives from the European countries now involved in war, - or from Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, and other Jurisdictions of the far east, but nearly every province of Canada, and Aus tralasia answered the roll-call and participated in the deliberations. The subject treated and all . discussions were, of course, behind closed doors and not matters for publication. The proposed amendment to the sovereign constitution which contemplated changing the age of admission into the order from 21 to 18, failed of adoption. And a similar fate camo to another Contemplated change In the ci.netitution which sought to require all i.rand representatives to become members of the patriarchs militant decree of the order before being en titled to a seat in the sovereign oooy. The officers elected for the ensulns two. years are Judge Robert T. Daniel, of Griffin, Ga., grand sire; Judge J. A. B. Robertson, of Oklahoma iuy, Okla.. denuty grand sire; Hon. John B. Goodwin. Baltimore, Md., grand nrrrotarv: M. Richards MurkH Phlla- C.y Iphia, Pa., grand treasurer. The t.ul ordinate officers are seieciea oy the gran! sire. The only contest was er the position of deputy grar.u sire, in.' Robertson winning on the sixth ballot over Judge Frank C. Goudy, of Colorado, who was a close second. if' m 'I 6CENT3 FROM "THE MAS ON THE BOX' GALAX TODAT. ANTI-BRITISH FEELING IN AUSTRIA INTENSE NOT HELPED URGELT I Approximately $850 Was Tak en in by the Churches on "Hospital Sunday." Venice, via Paris, Sept. 30. News 'which reaches here says the anti British feeling In Austria is becom ing more pronounced than ever before. The few remaining British In Trieste are finding their position intolerable. An English chaplain has been arrest ed three times, on tne last occasion being called out of bed at 4 o'clock and the police insisted on remaining In his bedroom while he dressed. An English woman 78 years, old in Trieste has been compelled to report to the police station in person, every other day. Bore. Another and fact Is that most of the bores think they are entertaining you. Atchison Globe. .BREATHE - FREELY! - QPEH II0S1LS D STUFFED CITilll IHereis the Book That Should Be in the Home of. Every Gazette-News Reader That Is Interested in the War News i Trc- At War" 16 pace, with complete Atla. and Maps. It ha accurate map. to color., vital net tartUU. T JS. better Jer.tand th. proves, of th. warwith thi, hook a. . pU, and refer- ence. . ' . .-... tt. Pr: . - vi'i,: ew.ii "How n world war came in a "EUKOPE AT WAR" contains 34 lUumwrnM snort ou .ul7;;ir;7th;7oming of the Triple Alliance flaEV and explains in brief how the spark kindled the eonflaation It te Is .of the ommg o J p and tho Trirlo Entento and gives you figures concerning the peace and war footing or - Al i - ThU i, t hod ,me, but a road, reduce fold., it U ; a .fi acquaint tl.cnin lvt i with facts and figures and lonow me umny u.v ' w' W' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mars on Your GAZETTE-NEWS land Get This Boole lree Annroximately the sum of $850 in cash and checks was received by tho Mission hospital as a result of "Hos pital Sunday" In the churches and Sunday schools of Ashevllle and Bun- onmbe county, several weeks ago. n.L.i- ...mmrnt was made last night by the Rev. J. 8. Williams, who looked after the publicity enu ui hospital effort. . . "While the sum receivea on w o th rrmrrhea was not as putu uaj " ... large as was expected, still we are quite thankful to tne gooa Pbuim Ashevllle and of the county for what they gave towards this noble Instltu- ,' said the itev. bit. hin nasi nig-iv. ,M . Iiarge sums were reanwu past for Mission hospital on Sundays which were set anoe oy for a special effort In behalf of tho institution. AMPLE SUCCOR TOR BELGIAN REFUGEES Tfinn. Sent 30. England has m to the relief of the stricken Bel glan refugees with such spontaneous magnanimity that the refugees com mittee has been forced to decline many of the Hood of offers of shelter. The authority for this statement is Lord Gladstone, former governor gen era! of Bouth Africa, who la now a leader In the committee work. 1 Six thousand Belgians ureaay n. 'been placed in private homes, while 3000 are In the London depots await l ing distribution. Five hundred cams I in yesterday, and some 1000 others are pattered In lodging and boarding houses, for whose keep ths govern ment has Issued the responsiouuy. Slore Ioe Treatlc Wsnhlngton, Bpt 80 Threa more . .. - has fimrnli j of Pecrelary Jirjru - 'slon trail's ars on the wty to con- Bummstlon. Ona with Oreec win o , 1 ,i:wi soon. rir. of the many courses taught at j u .. V. M. C. A. Night Bclinol short-1 a t.i. a tipewrltlng. i3-tf Instant relief When Nose and Head Are Clogged from Cold. Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull Headache Vanishes. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway. Just to try It Apply a tittle In the nostrils 4 tnotonflv VAHP flAFffAfl 11 ft Ml Snd Bliu ii.uidiiiij J ' " " r stopped-up air passages of the head . i , i wnii will nnainR Trcui, . will uivu, "... - - 411nAaa or, A heflflnnhA fllRAnoear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sora throat will be gone. I.-.. m ...t, m i bam, r.Awf n t the small bottli of "Ely's Cream Balm" at snv drug stor. Tnls sweet. rrsrni balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the In flamed, swollen memurano lines the nose, bead and throat: clears the air passages; stops nasry us charges and. a foellng of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake tomgm struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nos trils closed, hawking snd blowing. Catarrh or a com, wiu ua ninmin nose, foul mucous dropping Into ths throat, and raw dryness Is distressing tut truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or ca tarrh will surely disappear. The Singer Shop ' ' The Best Place to Buy Sewing Machines. Five Dis tinct Types of Sewing Machines for Family Use. When you consider Quality a-s. Price, Singer Soring Machines are not high priced. Liberal allowances made for old machines in ex change for new. ' Lioeroi terms offered on all machines. Machines rented and all makes repaired. Tart , Oil, Needles and Belts for all makes of Rowing Ma chines. SINGER SHOP 13 II. Tack Square. V
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