THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS
Tuesday, February 16, 1913.
PAGE TWO
MM. TIGERS TO
M mens HERE
Basketball Games Between Ti
gers and Locals Arranged
for Thursday, Friday.
GROSS
FEVERISH
CHILD IS BILIOUS
CONSTIPATED
A sport event of unusual interest Is
scheduled on the local calendar for
this week, the games to be played be
tureen the basketball teams of the
local Y. M. C. A. and that of the
Knoxvllle "Tigers." The visitors have
been here before this season and man
aged to get away with the decision in
both the contests which they played
with the association boys. The scores,
however, were so close in both con
testa that the home boys have not felt
satisfied with their showing and have
been extremely anxious to get another
chance at the Tennesseeans. They fig
uer that the team which they have to
gether now is at least 60 per cent,
stronger than the one which was de
feated and feel as though the outcome
of the games on Thursday and Frlday
nlghta eg this week will show quite a
difference from the scores that were
registered In the previous encounters,
la preparation for the coming con
tests, the association team has been
putting In some very strenuous prac
tice and all the members are said to
p hitting the basket with deadly ac
curacy and the foul tossers are nearly
perfect at getting the single points. As
& preliminary to the game of Friday
night. It ha practically been arranged
for the slrls teams of the Asheville
HJgn scnool and the Asheville school
toe Girls to stage a contest. These two
teams have met twice on the T. M. C.
A. court and both games furnished
: close scores with the High school vic
torious In the two bouts. The Ashe
Vill Bohool for Girls' team is very
1 confident of annexing the coming ex-
Wbitlon and a game well worth seeing
seems certain, as yet no preliminary
tot Thursday night has been schedul-
1 ed but the manager of the Y. M. C. A.
team Is negotiating with several team?
to appear in a curtain raiser to the
bUs; contest.
. Beats are now on sale for the two
F games and the advance sale indicates
jthat a large attendnce will be present
at th contests.
NO MUTILATION IN BILL
SAYS MARCUS ERW1N
Look Mother! If tongue is
Coated give "California
Syrup of Figs."
Every mother realizes, after giving
her children "California Syrup or
Figs", that this Is their ideal laxative
because they love its pleasant taste
and it thoroughly cleanses the tender
little stomach, liver and bowels with
out griping. .
When cross, Irritable, feverish er
breath is bad, stomach is sour, look
at the tongue, mother! If coated, give
a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit
laxative," and in a few hours all the
foul, constipated waste, sour bile and
undigested food passes out of the
bowels, and you have a well, playful
child again. When its little system is
full of cold, throat sore, has stomach
ache, diarrhoea. Indigestion, colic-
remember, a good "inside cleansing"
should always be the first treatment
given.
Millions of mother keep "California
Svrun of Fige" handy: they know
teasnoonful today saves a sick child
tomorrow. A'' your druggist for
50-cwit bottle of "California Syrup of
Figs," which has directions for babies,
children of all ages and grown-ups
printed on the bottle. Beware of coun
terfeits sold here, so don't be fooled
Gt the genuine, made by "California
Fig Syrup Company." .::,.
Alleged Changes in Bill Will
Be Discussed on Fri
day Night. .
f LENTEN SEiSQH lilt
begin iiea
HDNEY-MOON TB1P GAME
TOSUDQEN STOP SUNDAY
W. H. Woodby Arrested on
Charges of Forgery Want
ed at Spartanburg.
lione;. moon trip came to
.U'j liuiuiay when the
a
crty-D:
cl? Penh:-
' . '.'D' Mirruw, which Is !-:. r. r."
J!i'.' '.InirS'cal churchrs t.s Ah Wtu-
J..lf ay, v.ili NiEtit' 111! tii.'Kini.in:; (,i i
J ti.' moc'. solemn seabon iu the I hvi-:
i im calendar, known as L?r.t. For;
" tti liays, until lha season iihn 1 ejvi
' VHh the feast of the resurrection.
trayers will be said daily n ranc ua
ties throughout the Christian worlo
and the hearts and minds of men and
Women will be turned toward the suf
: fering Jesus Christ, through whose
vicarious atonement the world is v
be brought back to fellowship with
:. the Father. During the Lenten en.on
there will be many fast days, and
. throughout the entire period self-de-j
ntal will be the dominant thought in
; tha minds of those, who .practice a
.: strict observance. Catching the Insplr-
; anon ana conceiving it to be their
nty, many followers of the lowly
:; Nasartne obeorve once a year a period
; ( 40 days of self denial, fasting and
prayer known as Lent. During that
! period which has been sanctified to
I many by Its strict observance by
Christian leaders for many years,
I those who enter into the spirit of its
keeping refrain from all unseemly
levity and turn their attentions to
v ward the things worth while thosj
, things which Jesus taught and bade
-.; Ifls disciples do until His coming
1 1
a sud-
groom
s ;un.s!.-d charged with forgery.
. .M . Wood by, wanted at Spartan-
-;. 10 fact.- a cnaigj of forgery was
.i.urert iy ( hief V. N. Lomtnac of
't.a- po.ice force after he had
. i. ',... .i: UiiU Uugry and started
v.c'li.lii; tour.
t, '.-.. U. is ivM to have represented
i. 1 , n, it,r:e IraveliiiR men in
:.: i . n' ; a a ivis'i-chant of this
, .' :-t.:t ! i,i,ao t.e used.-' He gave
;;i.;tl i.;od oitlrrs to the men
... i.i . ;!! 1 hi in ilell pied to K. F.
..v. iiilimoro and . told his
IJiij iki: lnV had n' sister living in
..1U1.V. lib iKiiso said to have se-n-5
the 1 iiuet cement of one of the
.vi ihi,; men to n persona! check for
i,iaait la the nanie of the local
. The ban'.; to which the
j taken fur payment in Spar-
luiiburg to:e'hened to this city and
foiind out that the man in whose
rati'.c the check was written was re
sponsible tu the amount of the check
ami they the a felt 1111 further anxiety
about rrMiing it.
i'pon the receipt of the check here,
it was at once determlneu to be a
forgery and the Houth Carolina cltyj
was communicated with. The endors-
er of the check came to this city and
in company with Chief Lomlnac
started out on the trail of the alleged
forger.
The accused man had married at
law Creek in the meantime and when
discovered, was In the act of starting
on his honeymoon.
It will be remembered that after
the bill for commission government
had ratified at the second mass meet
ing of citizens at the court house,
those who formed certain changes in
the bill suggested the calling of an
other mass meeting before the bill
should go the legislature for passage,
But this meeting was never called, and
the bill has now been passed by the
legislature. In a letter In this morn
ing's Asheville Citizen, Charles A,
Webb said that he had been informed
that two members of the original com
mittee of 21, with the assistance of an
Asheville lawyer, who was not a mem
ber of the committee, practically re.
wrote the entire bill before sending it
to Raleigh.
Marcus Erwln was asked this morn
ing if he had read Mr. Webb's letter.
"Yes, sir, I have read Hon. Chaa. A.
Webb's letter In the morning paper in
which by innuendo, he charges a vio
lent assault and terrible mutilation of
the commission form bill before send,
ing same to Raleigh.
"His charge that the bill was re
written from start to finish Is abso
lutely without foundation. Its evident
purpose Is to create dissatisfaction and
suspicion within the ranks of the sup
porters of the bill.
Mr. Webb's alarm sounded through
the "Voice of the People" is not the
first time this charge has been made.
For several days past this whispered
report of the secret assault on the bill
has been in the mouths of some whose
business it will be from now until the
nlffht of election to work against com
mission form of government in Asheville..:-
Let Mr. Webb calm himself. The
bill Is safe. Not one single principle
or essential feature of commission
form has been changed or eliminated
from the bill as drafted by the com
mittee and ratified by the last mass
meeting.
I have taken occasion to Investigate
these rumors of the unwarranted
emasculation and unauthorized
changes In this bill and I know they
are nothing more than political night
mares, the emanations and vagaries of
disordered political minds.
"The original bill prepared by the
committee and the bill as passed by
the legislature, will be submitted to
the meeting Friday night, and the
public will then be able to say wheth
er or not Mr. Webb's charges are true,
or unfounded."
Yesterday afternoon, the committee
of 21 Issued a call for mass meeting to
he held at the County court house, Fri
day night at 8 o'clock. This meeting
Is called for the purpose of organizing
campaign for the adoption of the
commission bin at the election on
March 1. Judge Henry B. Stevens,
who presided over the two previous
mass meetings, will be chairman of
Friday night's meeting. Committees
for the campaign work; will be named,
and ideas for presenting the merits of
the bill will be discussed. In view of
the question's now raised as to alleged
changes made in the bill after Its rat
ification, the mass meeting will proo-
ablv hear both sides of this contro
versy discussed. The meeting bids
fair to be instructive as well as inter
esting.
5 SENT
TOTALING TWO YEARS
Nettles and Roberts Make school
attendance In Buncombe county com
pulsory. !
Bills passed third reading as fol
lows:
Amend the Cherokee road law and
create a road commission.
Second Reading for Revenue BUL
The House went into committee on
the whole on the revenue bill to com
plete the consideration by sections.
The Mints amendment for section 67
was adopted that changes the tax
proposed for newspapers circulation
contests from $50 for weeklies to $10
and from $160 for dailies to $25. This
amendment was adopted.
The "house passed bills on final
reading as follows:
Presoribe the pay of Jurors in
Swain county.
Amend the law as to court steno
grapher In Buncombe county.
The Senate.
Henry Jones Convicted of Re
tailing and Robbing Jim
Cosburn Other Cases.
Henry Jones, colored, on charges of
robbing Jim Cosburn of $16 last night,
while the latter was In a drunken con
dition near the deport, drew a sen
tence of one year on the roads, at a
hearing in his case In Police court to
day. Jones was also given one year
on the roads on charges of retailing to
Cosburn. Appeal bond was named at
$400 in the first case and $200 in the
second. .
Other cases called today are as fol
lows: ' :" .
Will Isottl and James Swepson, col
ored, each drew sentences of 30 days
on charges of trespassing.
The case against Norma Robinson,
colored, charged with assault was con
tinued, ,
Millard Wilkins, colored, was fined $2
and the costs on charges of disorderly
conduct.
Babe McOee, Colored, was given 60
days on charges of carrying a can
celed weapon, With appeal bond fixed
at $200.
James Alexander, .colored, was taxed
with one-half the costs on charges of
violating an automobile law.
Three "drunks ' were up.
STATE ABGH0L1IST
IKES
Many farmers will be interested ta
the following announcement sent out
by and under the sanction of the
commissioner of agriculture, W. A.
Graham, being relative to a mat
ter that Is of particular Importance
to the agriculturists of tha state at
this spring season of the year:
The North Carolina state depart
ment of agriculture will distribute to
ail farmers of the state, liquid tnoc
culatlng cultures' for all kinds of
peas, beans, clovers, peanuts, alfalfa,
! vetches and so on, at fifty cents an
New bills were introduced as fol-aere as against two dollars an acre.
lows: ! ' Ichargod by th e leading commercial
McLeaod Allow parties to a con-' companies that handle this material.
tract to agree on a rate not exceeding Full directions for treating the) seed
8 per cent Interest.
McRae Relative to depositions in
civil actions. : "
Cloud Authorize Polk county to Is
sue a special tax. -
Herbert Relative to the issuance
of bonds for the Hiawassee railroad.
Ward Facilitate Jury trials.
Giles Relative to the construction
of road across the Blue Ridge In Mc
Dowell county.
Hobgood For the dissolution of
bankrupt corporations.
It was stated by Senator Majette
that the bill for voluntary land seg
regation between the races as advo
cated by tha State Farmer's Union
would be Introduced Tuesday.
Bills passed final reading as fol
lows: Improve the public roads of Macon
county.
Extend the time for the organiza
tion of the North State Railroad Co.
Validate probates, deeds and cer
tain other conveyances.
Allow officers and witnesses full
fees irK Halifax county" when dfend
ants are sent to the roads.
Validate certain Buncombe county
probates and deeds.
Repeal recorder's court law for
Morganton. . '
go with each bottle, and all postage
is prepaid by the department of ag
riculture. . Only acre slz ebottles are
distributed.
Address all orders to he commis.
sloner of agriculture and be sure to
send payment with your order as we
are not allowed to send out the ma
terial before receiving the cost of
manufacture whio hthe board of agri
culture has placed at fifty cents an
acre.
Approved:
W. A. GRAHAM,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
JAMES L. BURGESS,
Agronomist and Botanist In Charge.
This is to Assure
All oar patrons) that their bua
Ismss ha bee appreciated. Hay
J915 be the most prosperous of
all la our NEW YKAR, WISH.
D. 0.
Shaw Motor Co.
53-80 Broadway. Phone Z2,
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MUCH INTEREST
IN INCOME TAX
RUBBER FOUND IN
' COTTON WASTE BALES
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profession of tonsorlalists in North
Carolina.
Kittrell Amend the laws to public
drunkennesa
Wither8poon Amend the charter of
Andrews, Cherokee county and extend
the corporate limits, .
Noland Regulate hunting In Hay
wood county.
Dean Authorise a special tax In
Mason county.
Roberts of Buncombe Amend the
charter of the city of West Asheville.
Nettles and Roberts Relative to
the Children's Home in Asheville.
New York, Feb. 16. The x-ray ex.
amlnations of cotton cargoes of out
going British ships, conducted by rep
resentatives of the British government
for several months to prevent ship
ment of war contraband, revealed to
day that bales of cotton waste con.
signed aboard the White Star liner
Cretio contained rubber. ' The Cretic
Is due to sail today for Mediterranean
ports. The consignee was given by
officials of the line as a firm in Genoa,
Italy. The consignor, they said, was
A. B. Newman, of this city.
Each of the 178 bales in the con
signment contained about four pounds
of rubber. The entire consignment
was refused shipment, it was said at
the Cretic's pier.
British Cruiser Safe.
Street Car Schedule.
Montevideo, Urguay, Feb. 18. The
British cruiser Carnarvon which took
part in the Faulkland islands battle on
in December arrived here today.
Sensiblo. 'V-
"Willie," said the teacher, 'describe
to me the route you would take If you
were going to Europe."
"Yessum," responded the youngster a
little doubtfully. "I would go to New
York and then and theu"
"Well, Willla," Interposed the teach
er aa tbe boy paused, "what would you
do thenr
"Why; I would go on a steamer," re
plied Willie after another moment's
thought "and leave tbe rest to the
captain." Philadelphia Telegraph.
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st FURTHER NAVAL ACTION, at
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H ment to the house of commons H
H today Winston Spencer Churchill st
t said there would be further ac- It
H tlon by the allies to prevent lm- It
H portation of food supplies to It
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In Effect Nov. 24. 1914.
Zelllco and Return 6:00, t:H,
(:S0 a. m.
Riverside Park 6:15 and every 18
minutes until 11:00 p. m.
Depot via. Sonthslde Avenue ffsgo
a. m. and every 15 minutes until 1:15
p. m then every 1 minutes until
45 p. m., then every 15 minutes un
til 11:00 p. m.
Depot via. French Bioad Avenue
00 a. m. and every 15 minutes until
11:00 p. m.
Manor 6:00 a. m. and every 15
minutes until 11:00 p. m.
Charlotte Street Terminus 6:00 a.
m. and every 15 minutes until 11:00
m, 11:80 car runs through; return
leaves end of line 12:00.
Patton Avenue 6:00 a. m. and ev
ery 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m.
East Street 6:00 a. m. and every
15 minutes until 11:00 p. m.
Grace via. Merrlmon Avenue 6:00,
6:S0 a. m.; then every 15 minutes un- ,
til 10:30 p. m.; then every 80 mln- ,
utes until 11:00 p. m.
Biltmore :15 a. m. and then every 1
15 minutes until 11:00 p. m, last car.
Depot and west AshevUie, via.
Southslde Avenue 6:30 a. m. and ev
ery 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m.
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FROM FilAILIN JAIL
Prisoner Charged With Shoot
ing Dep. Marshall Slaugh
ter Tires of Confinement.
Revenue Officer J. A. Galloway
brlnr information from Franklin, N.
C, of tha asoaps from Jail there last
Tuesday night of Harcey Sheppard,
dharged with ' shooting Deputy Mar
shall R. B. Slaughter, early In last
November, in a Franklin barber shop
Bheppard has never been tried on
this Indictment. He plead guilty to
other charges against him, and was
sentenced to the roada On account
of the prisoner's alleged 111 health
tha road sentence was not executed
at one, and while In th Macon
county Jail h planned and carried
out a successful scapa It Is said
that Bheppard tied his blankets to.
rther, finding no Are escape, and us
Ing them as a rope, descended from
the second floor to the ground. There
pears to be some mystery connect -i
with Pheppards taking French
iav or nia place or confinement. It
11 reported that th Jailer gave out
t irirormauoit. soon after Ms prison
. r aopartur. that Sheppard had
on a squirrel hunt.
r, daughter was under treatment
' a rihynician in Franklin for a
1 wks until h was abl to ra
ti hi home here, where he i
1nd to hi bed and i tin
r :owly.
MER lUKEil
IMPROVED IN HEALTH
The report received in this city
some time ago that Robert Conway.
pitcher with the Mountaineers part
of last season, was a sufferer from
tuberculosis, has proven to be with-;
out foundation. As whs reported Con
way went to the White Mountains for
his health but the doctors there diag
nosed his trouble ns simply a case of
overwork and all he needed was suf
ficient rest. Conway was recently ad
mitted to the bar In Cincinnati, O.,
his home city, and the strenuous pre
paration for his examination to prac
tice law proved too severe a strain
on his constitution with the result of
his relaxation. Conway Is now In
Florida and In a recent letter to Man
ager Jack Corbett of the local base
ball club announced himself as feel
ing particularly fit again and stated
his Intention of returning to his home
In a short time to resume his law career.
The friends of the ex-Mountaineer
will learn with great pleasure of his
present condition.
ALL
HIORS CI WIT
There ar many things learned from
experience and observation that the
older generation should Impress upon
th younger. Amgng them Is the fact
that scofula and otv.r humors, which
produce ecu ma, bolls, pimples and
other eruptlona can be most success
fully treated wl'h Hood's 8arsaparllla.
This great medicine Is a peculiar
combination of remarkably cKecttvt
blood-purifying and health-giving
roots, barks and herbs, which ar
gathered especially for It.
Hood's barnaparllla has stood the
tt et forty yeara
Get a bottle today now from your
nearest drug store. Always keep it on
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Sunday Schedule Differs In tbe Fol
lowing Particulars:
Car leaves Square for Manor 6:00 a.
m., returning 6:15 a. m.
Cars leave Square for Depot via.
Southslde avenue 6:00, 6:16, 6:80.
Y:00, 7:80, 8:00 and 8:80 a. m. Cars
leave Square for Depot via. French
Broad avenue 6:15, 6:80, 6:45, 7:15,
7:45 and 8:15. . " .
Car for Depot leaves flauara 85 a.
m., botn Boutnsiae ana rrenon Broao.
First car leaves the Square for
Charlotte street at 6:00 a. m. and v
ery 80 minutes until 8:80, next 8:45.
First car leaves tha Square , for
Riverside 8:80, next 8:46.
First car leaves the Square for West
Asheville 6:15, 7:00; next 8:80.
With the above exceptions, Sunday
schedules commence at 9:00 a. m. and
continue same as week flay a
On evenings when entertainments
are in progress at the Auditorium the
last trip on all lines will ba from an
tertainment, leaving Square at regu
lar time and holding over at Audi
torium. Car leaves Square to meet No. 81
night train, 80 minutes before soasji '
ula or announced arrival '
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the Booth
Schedule Figures Published as Infor
mation Only and Not Guaranteed.
Effective Sun., Dee. 18, '14.
No. ARRIVES FROM Eastern Tim
t Savannah, Jacksonville . .2:10 p.m.
11 Washington, New York, Rich
mond 2:40 p.m.
12 Chattanooga, St. Louis Xxutsvll1s,
Cincinnati, Memphis ,...2:05 p.m.
15 N. Y., Philadelphia, Washing
ton 10:80 a.m.
IS Murphy, Waynesvilla ... ,6:10 p.m.
20 Murphy, Waynesvilla ..1:47 p.m.
21 Goldsboro. Raleigh .....8:00 p.m.
22 Waynesvllle 8:40 a.m.
27 Charleston, Columbia ...8:10 p.m.
28 Cincinnati, Memphis, Louisville, St.
Lou la Chicago 10:20 am.
36 Washington, New York and Rioh
mond ..................2:40 a.m.
41 Columbia .....11:16 am.
102 Bristol, Knoxvllls and Chattanoo
ga ......,.10:66 p.m.
No. DEPARTS FOR Eastern Time .
10, Savannah, Jacksonville .,4.10 p.m.
1 1 ' Knoxvllle, Chattanooga, Memphis. -Louisville,
st. Louts and Cincin
nati 2:66 p.m.
12 Washington, New York and Rich
mond 2:26 p.m.
16 N. Y., Philadelphia and Washing
ton ,.6:46 p.m.
17 Waynesvllle, Murphy ..,8:20 a.m.
49 Waynesvllle, Murphy ,.8:30 p.m.
21 Waynesvllle 8:16 p.m.
22 Raleigh, Goldsboro ,.: 60 am.
27 Chicago, Cincinnati, Chattanooga.
Memphis ......8:10 p.m.
18 Columbia. Charleston ..10:20 am.
16 Washington, Richmond and New
Yord .,..6:80 am.
42 Atlanta, Charleston .....7:00 am.
101 Bristol, Knoxvllle and Chattanoo
ga ...............7:10 am.
I No.' 41 receives connection at Hn-.
dersonvtU from Lake Toxaway aad
Brevard. ' "
No. 27 reoalves connection at Hen
ilersonvllle from Rosman and Drevasd.
Train 28 connects at Henderson nila
snd Rosman.
Train 10 connects at Hendersonvlll
for Brevard and Lake Toxawsy.
Through sleeping cars dally to and
from New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington. Charleston, Clncln
mtl. rhtrago, Memphis, BU Louis nd
Loulsvtlls.
Through chair cars (Joldsbor-Aiha
'Ills trains os. 21 and 22.
Dining car 'service trains Noa 87
und 28.
J. H. WOOD. TMv. pnnirr Afnt.
r ALEX. H. ACKER,
K pty. Passer, fer anj Tlokct A i