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- PAGE TWO THE A5HEYILLE GAZETTE-NEWS fnesday, October Buy-It-Now! Buy at Home. Create An Endless Chain of Asheville Dollars p: ') II' X). i; 1 t; 'i IP BWtti i i V?ft "TheThmken of the Country fjSrj - Art the Tobacco Chewers" : , " '" said on of the greatest i" thinkers thii country ( 5V "V t ever produced. CALL IS ISSUED JESS MEN State Publicity Bureau Officers Announce Annual Meeting of the Organization. CROSS IRISH ,FI CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED MEET AT RALEIGH ON OCTOBER 20 Look, Mother ! If tongue coaed give "California Syrup of Figs." is ENDURANCE Is one of the biggest factors irr modern warfare. And tobacco is a powerful aid to endurance not strong, rank tobacco, but PICNIC TWIST, the mild, long-lasting chew, without black tobac co's jerk on the nerves. it (8 Rl CHEWING TOBACCO You want a clean tobacco that you can chew all day ? That means you w ant PICNIC TWIST, the mellow, soft chew. Try it once, and bid good-bye to black tobacco. Buy it by the twi6t or the air-excluding- drum of 11 twists. ESCAPED FROM HENDERSON JAIL and Carter, were settled last week by compromise in the Henderson Supe rior court. Two Asheville men, Cress Woodfin and Aiken Mitchell were fined $25 and the costs each, which Members Who Are Allied to Invite Men Should Be Interested In Movement. A call has been Issued by the officers of the North Carolina State Publicity bureau for the first annual meeting, which is to be held In the Raleigh chamber of commerce offices On Octo ber 20. The call Is to members only. several of whom reside here, although each Is asked to Invite one or more men who should be Interested In the movement for a bigger and better .North Carolina, industrially, to loin in the deliberations at this gathering. The point is very specially made In the call that it Is to be a business meeting; that men who are willing to do some hard work, and are able to do It in telligently, and at the same time think enough of the movement to contribute not less than J 10 for a membership fee, are the ones wanted. Those who are willing to contribute nothing but oratory are not urged to be present. i he movement to have this state bu reau established, its purpose to be to aid the industrial development of the state through an efficient and rmlns- taklng campaign of advertising where in me world would be acquainted with me matchless advantages and re sources of North Carolina, was begun last spring: and it has gained steadllv n momentum. An organization was perreciea in Raleigh in June, tempora ry omcers were elected; and Bion H. Butler was elected as field secretary to make a canvass of the state to se cure, if possible, mo memberships at nu eacn as t pu earn nn a rnpiBKo i. - i Bi,u ran returned io Asne- , ttsing fund. Thlo rann.. w jstrated that the business men of the In j state see In the futn a great force for statewide develop ment. The officers, in lssulne- th r vllle. Carter is said to be wanted Pennsylvania, Florida, New York and was received . several other states and the governor A telephone message from Hendersonville yesterday to ' pr Penns lvania had only recently . for the first annual meeting are there the effect that A. A. Carter, at whose ;mado extradition on Governor Craig! fore able to Kr,enlf with ,,', - l.n.,cA .1... i .: frtr fl-ift pMit nf rn-- t i. . . aa lu wuuog 1110 luaiciiuua smuuLlUK UlCUl - I " uLuiii .i '.citLtri nnu n la UP" red some months ago escaped from 'ievd that the Henderson county of the Hendersonville Jail Sunday night. , finals were preparing to turn him over to me omcers from that state. Ihe case against Carter in con nection with the shooting had been continued until next term of the court but it Is stated that he was being held on charges made against him by au thorities in Pennsylvania and other states. r . k H FOR SALLOW, BLOTCHY, s n ROUGH OR GKEASY SKINS The Information received here la to ! the effect that Carter used a saw and j i ? 5 ! W ? i t H H H H ? w was able to saw through several bars; in his cell, enough of them to enable ! Some skins require constant groom him to crawl through and make good j lnff to keep them from becoming oily, ins escape, ai an tal ly nour ill tno al- imunny, olotchy or rough, or If such ' PirnHna tu.nAAn nft r.li.o .. Ulc .V, 1 .l.f 1 .1 . . ; dlU 1,a had been found by the county offi-,it. In such chronic cases it ? pc !n MiZTnn f !f our st?,e ,uh cers of Henderson count v. th ,.h . ! nlnrlv lHvlraH. . ZLl i P 'IIcltJ ". 111 Rt,rart many desirable thorough search was being made by cosmetics which clog the por co, . t tZ T'T, braW" the officers. .Messages have been senlt lect dust and dirt, making the com- .IJl !1"9- . the future success of the organization aii mat is necessary now, It Is set forth, Is to have the men who have joined In the movement continue In their support of It and Join with all others in shaping its policies. The Civil. The call In full follows: "The future of this hnrenii la tia- .n assured success, if you will give It your JJ hearty support by Joining In Its coun cils and help shape its policies and activities. I ine results so far accomplished demonstrate conclusively that North has plenty of progressive. Every mother realizes after giving her children "California Syrup of 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 or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonrui or tnis narmiess ,i run- laxative,"' and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bllo and undigested food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child agajn. When Its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach- j ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic remember a good "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "Califor nia Syrup of Figs" handy; they know how a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs" which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Be ware of counterfeits sold here, so don't b0 fooled. Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company." FRIENDS PAEPJI FOR DF Great Meeting is to Be Held at Richmond Ind., on Octo 5 ber 20 and 22. to other counties in thid section of plexion worse than ever It's a lot'.i ... w u nave the state and to other cities, in more sensible to use ordmnrl merco i rt 1 ldWl0.Pment which the ofticers are naked to watch lized wax, which literal " absorb, a 1 nrM t h ,T H t0 cut for the escaped prisoner. 'bad -omP exion. Apply the wlx like T inVT n ?itl,?"r un- Carter, who has been living In Her- cold crc, before rl?Z ' t:?"6 W?. our expansion dersonville for sometime where h. nnrnin. i . ... 'OHSai comparea with the amusement park away fine, flour-llkn mriirit. r,f, claimed to be an past. We earnestlv .promoter, was arrested several weeks unsightlv cuticle Repeat for a wV r .7, , ? PreS" ago by the Hendersonville police, or two and you'll havf ,11 II V 1 Rnnun1 meptl"B " chamber when a mysterious shooting affair new skin-soft L lnv spotlesf T.T' na""Rh' Ctber took n-n.. nt hi h, r-.i i,...... , rI. ...,.ny'!r,otIe!', 0. it 8 p. m.. for the purpose of elec- xook p;uce ai nis nome mere. Ed beaut fni n o ,hiu. jviuis or Atlanta, was seriously shot, mercolized wax. ' '"ler 'ccuvereu ana lert tne city aruggist's, Is all you'll need. v - mu conveneu; ana Al- ir the skin be wrinkled or flabby .... ...... nuunucu uuiimk iimn ine Nest possihlf rcm"iv wmcn occurrea at Lar-; "4 pint witrh hazel and ter's house. , rtPr(,d s,xnte nnrt .... , 1ht cases against all of the men, j Tt works like a miracle yet Is entlrelv except Mills, who had left the state harmless. jl , entirely one ounce or t ion of officers, transaction nf ....t. procurable at anv ! other business AN m.iv nrnriA.!.. before the meeting. "We would be glad to have you in vite one or more men, who would, or in your opinion ought to be interested in this work. "We aim to make this a business meeting to which any citizen, who Is Mix 1 ounce now. use as a face bath DIRECTORY OF Nationally Advertised Goods The Gazette-News Guarantees the Quauty of the Goods Adveritsed in This Directory It Pays to Buy Advertised Goods BUY THEM NOW. AVTOMOBILKS Hudson, ICeo, Dodger Asheville Automobile Co. Phone J14. II ft 20 Church Street. AITOMOBILB FIRE KXTIXGIISIIFJW Prrene Asheville Automobile Co. Phone 114. IS 20 Church Street. AVTOMOB1LI5 TTRES Goodrjih, (ioodyear, Mlehclln, AJai Asheville Automobile Co. Phone 114. 18 ft 20 Church St. ArTOMOBILE STAIITINO ANI LKJIITINO RATTTntlES Wlllurd Asheville Automobile Co, Phone 114. 11 A 20 Church Street. COFFER Cliase A ftanborn'e Teas and Cof trr Stradly'g Grocery. Phone No. 102-1103. I B. Pack Square. CANDIES Johqsnn'i flioeolate Teafue A Oatea. Phone No. 260-ltt. PacK Square and Market itrent CORSETS tranwTa Nemo, FrrrtV II. Redwood 4k Co. Phone 221. T Patton Avenue. CLOTHING nigh Art H. Redwood It Phone 225. 7 Patton Avenue. Co. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES So-Ki Motor Edwin McKay Electric Co. Phone 7611. 11 Blit more Ave. . FABRICS. Wooltex Bon Marche. Phone No. 2100, It. 21 Patton Ave. HARDWARE Atkln Saw Winchester Ammo nltion ll t Lanterns Yale Night lAtWiea JapaLorM-Favorlto Itangea Infection Oil htovea WUm Shears and Scieeorw Ottls Green Hardware Co. Phone (I 11 Pack Square. HOSIERY Holeproof and Buster Brown H- Redwood A Co. Phone 221. 7 Patton Avenue. KITCHEN CABINETS Hooale KiM lien Cabinet Bnr ton A Holt Phone No. tio. Bllt more Ave. and Pack Square. MATTRESSES Owtermooc Ore en Bros, No. 70. W. College st Phone PAINT Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Caro lina, Paint Varnish Co. Phone No. 211, 21 Blltmore Ave. PIOTTRE8 MOYTNO Paramount Pictures Co. Release the following brands Famous Play ers Film Co., Jesse L. Lasky Play Co., Oliver Morosco Feature FUms, Shown exclusively at Princess and Oalax. TtCBBER HEEIiS AU Advertised Brands Cham pion Shoe Repair Hospital. Phone No. BOO A 101. Government St. RCBBER GOODS "Wearever" Toague A Oates. Phones 210 A HIS. Pack Square and Market Street. Knapp Felt Phone 717. HATS Tom N.. Clark 6. Pack Square 11 TTREB- BICVCLH Goodyear F, 8. Neveroel. Phone No. 1S10. 47 W. College Street ' TYPEWRITERS Hoyar Office Supply Co. 71 Patton Ave. Phone No. SOU. willing to contribute not less than $10 to an earnest effort on the part of the state's ablest men to further the up building of our state. Is welcome. "We do not want men whose only contribution consists of oratory mere talk will not get us anywhere hard worK, intelligently directed, with a reasonable amou tnof cash, will work wonders. (Signed) "HENRY A. PAGE, President. "A. W. MoLEAN, Vice President. CLARENCE POE, Vice President. A. E. TATE, Vice President. "O. I JOTNER, Vice President. "E. C. BRANSON, Vice President. "F. R. HEWITT, Vice President. "AI.F. A. THOM'PSON', Secretary. '.J. C. FORESTER, Secretary. "BION II. BUTLER, Field Secre tary." Not only will every member of the organization be at liberty to suggest plans for the future, but every mem ber is urged to make such suggestions. It Is hoped by the temporary officers that those receiving copies of the call will begin at once, they have not al ready done eo, thinking about the best manner in which the purposes of the bureau may be attained. Two mem bers have already been collaboating on general plan of procedure and will submit it, possibly with changes, to the Raleigh meeting. It will be presented, however, solely for a general discus sion; It is by no means a 'slate." It I reproduced here with that others who are going to give their time and atten tion to the matter may be given the advantage of the Ideas of others and the same ground may not have to be gone over again. To Elect Omcers. "1. Elect permanent officers. "2. Employ field secretaries to se cure additional memberships and study the resources and needs of the state by sections, and prepare publicity matter, reporting to the secretary's office. "3. Compilation in the office of the secretary of miscellaneous data of the development and resources of the state and opportunities for additional devel opment. "4. Dissemination of this Informa tlon In such manner as may be found most practical, this data to be used primarily In prepnrinir an Illustrated booklet, containing a brief description of each county In the state, consisting i of: Population and growth; transpor tatlon facilities; climatlo conditions; resorts, eto. "5. In addition, smaller booklets or pamphlets. Illustrated, treating specific subjects, such as tobacco, cotton, ' trucking, fruit livestock, eto. "t. Preparation of articles regard- ; Ing the Industrial and agricultural de velopment of the state for publication in trade and other publications. "7. Representation at large gath erings, such as the fat stock show, Chicago; fairs, agricultural or Indus trial conventions, etc., for the dlstribu. tlon of printsd matter and other In- , formation. ; Devising plans for sending i speakers from North Carolina Into other states to tell of Its resources and ' opportunities. I "Devising plans for bringing people j from other states to North Carolina to tee our opportunities and arranging I on their return to their home com i munltles and arranging on their return i to their home communities for pub j llelty of their Impressions. I "Many other means of securing de Islrable publicity will develop from ' time to time and will be limited only ' iy our resources and ability to employ capauie men tor tne work, "A vast amount of desirable pub licity can be secured without other expense than employment of capable men to assemble and distribute." - Extensive preparations are being made for the International conference of the men of the Friends' church, to be held at Richmond, Ind.. October 20-22. Hundreds of delegates are be ing appointed from the Friends' meet ings all over the United States and Canada that forecasts one of the largest and most enthusiastic gather ings of Friends ever held in this country. The purpose of the conference Is not for legislation, but wholly for In spiration and practical, definite sug gestions to the Quaker men, which through their own activities mav be incorporated into the working ortran ism ot the church throughout Amer ica. The conference slogan sets for the real purpose of this large gathering: Ail or our Quaker men enlisted for service within the church for the up- Dulldlng and extension at home and abroad of the kingdom of our Lord. Every Quaker man a serviceable .fol lower of Jesus Christ. More efficient methods, more efficient living, a larger harvest." A large number of strong men ap pear on the program, such as Dr. Henry T. Hodgkin, A. M M. B., sec retary of the Friends' Missionary as sociation, of London; Dr. J. Douglas Adam, professor of homiletlcs, Hart ford, Conn.; J. Campbell White, of the Laymen's Missionary movement, New York; Dr. George W. Nasmyth, of the World's Peace foundation, Boston; Dr. J. J. Mills, Pasadena, Cal., general secretary of the Five Years' meeting of Friends; Dr. Isaac snarpiess and Dr. Rufus M. Jones, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Dr. Elbert Russell D. D., of Johns Hopkins and others. These men will discuss some of tho vital problems of the church, Includ ing: "The Challenge of the times to tne Tienas, "Our young men and the church," "Promotion of increased spiritual power and efficiency among the men of the church," "The realism of Christianity," "Church extension." "World Tasks and our Opportunities," "religious education," etc If It's Shoes You Want, We Have Them Our special line pf children.? shoes are the best intonm. We have given the children's line our special attention. And you send your children here for shoes. You can rest assured that they will get the best shoes that the money can buy. Make our store your shoes store. .'. : NONE BETTER. The Gall Company 17 Biltmore Avenue. . MEETJERE TUESDAY Anna! Meeting of Association to Be Held on "University Day." teresting and elaborate program will be carried out, with Chancellor Kirk land of Vanderbilt as the principal speaker. In a letter sent to the alumni by President Ed ward K. Graham are the following suggestions: "We want the Alumni association ini every county in the state to be a sub-station for radiating the public service activities of the university in to every home in the county. This is the message , to the alumni associa tions that we would mainly empha- sizo. "No reason exists for the univer sity's devoting itself to . intelligent public service that is not an equally good reason for similar activity on the part of every university alumnus and alumni association. (An imme diate and imporntant service that your association can perform is to make the moonlight school campaign to eradicate adult Illiteracy In your county a success) ." tht own Burning ana telephoned iv. alarm in, the barn being nearly Z stroyed by that time. " ,tThe firemen made a quick run i. . . auio io save residence which had cauirhf i erar places. The house and barn owned by B. J . Jackson, colored. tell her what good biscuit Larabee', Best Flour makes. There is plenty f0 both of you. 204-tf BARN ON MAGNOLIA AVE. DESTROYED BY FIRE A small barn near the house oc cupied by Jonas Hargraves, colored, at No. 30 Magnolia avenue, was de stroyed by fire at 1:35 o'clock yester day and the house was In dan ger of burning whea the alarm was turned In. A man passing by saw the LOCAL BOY ELECTED AS OFFICER OF COLLEGE CL1 TV. W. Candler of Asheville hai been elected program secretary of thi Maryville College Law club, at Mary ville, Tenn. The meeting of the club for the pnrpose of electing officeri was held last week, at which time tht following officers were elected: i-resiaent, Charles L. Smith, Vice-President. Fred R. Whit Hobart, Okla,. Secretary and Treasurer. S. B. tn of Cascilla, Miss. Program Secretary, W. W. Candler of Asheville, N. C. Unkind 8ilence. Money talks, but It never tells u whether or not we are Investing wlselv. rWnn Tmnscrlpt ititinxitit!si!. n ADDITIONAL SOCIAL, X KititittitftitatiRititit Mrs. R. 8. Morris left yesterdsy for Philadelphia. n Mlaa Clem mis Summer spent the weak-end with Miss Mnry Hill at Uendersonvllle. Secretary Louis M. Bourne of the University of North Carolina Alumni association in Bnnenmbe eouri!" !.i4 i sued a call for the annual meeting vi me mem tiers mis ufternoon at 4:30 o'clock In the clerk's office at the county court house. As to morrow Is "University Day" it is de-! sirod that as many as possible of the ! iuo members in Asheville and the ad jacent territory may be present Tennessee la only a portion of what western North Carolina used to le. A million, two hundred thousands dol lars' worth of eggs alone passed through Asheville en route to eastern markets last year from east Tennes see; a good deal more than . that amount went through In solid train load. With similar Industry and energy directed by our own people to the raising of poultcy and eggs this section might Just as easily be deriv ing wealth from this source as does east Tennessee. "The men in the Asheville Poultry and Pet Stock association are giving of their time, as well as money, in making the December show a success, not so much from a elfish standpoint, but from the larger standpoint of community development Each of these men could, no doubt, do more for himself personally through devot ing his entire time to his own poultry pens, but each of these men has a large vision of usefulness, believing that general development and general i good to a larger numbev is In reality a duty he owes to hl-j community." E ISLANO REOS TO BE SUBJECT OF MEET 8. P. Mears will demonstrate th food and bad points of Rhode Island reds at the meeting this evening of the Asheville Poultry and Pet Stock association. The meetlnir convmu o'clock In the City hall nrf th. demonstration will start at 9 o'clock Visitors will be welcome at the dm' onstratlon. Further details of the Iw.mK show will be discussed and a large at tendance is expected. The following clipping from th. current Issue of Asheville Energy will be of Interest to poultrymen anu otr ers who desire to see all lines of In dustry built up in this seotlon: The poultry Industry should ha veloped In western North r.r..n. along similar lines to Its development in twi jennessee. The entire section Is Ideal for poultry raising and east No special program has been pre- parea put there will be dlscuaalnnl ne aiumni in regard to the university prouleu.s and plans forco oporatlng with the Institution In it. work. Special Announcement MRS. MONTGOMERY, Special Representative of the Picto rial Review Co., of New York Will Be At Our Pattern Counter Wednesday and Thursday, October 13 and 14 This will be an excellent opportunity to learn more about these most popular patterns. Mrs. Montgomery will be pleased to explain why Pic torial Review patterns are more chic, more graceful and more economical than other patterns. Mrs. Montgomery will explain how you can save time, labor and material by using the cutting and construc tion guide furnished with Pictorial Review patterns, and will be able to give suggestions of extraordinary value to the woman who makes her own clothes or makes her own clothes or makes clothing for others. We are tho leading Pictorial Review distributors in the city of Asheville. Wc have been handling the Pictorial Review patterns for tho last ten years and will continue to handle them in the future. We lead and others follow. We hope to have tho ph asure of seeing you and your friends at this wide-awake store. he Palais Royal 5 and 7 Biltmore Ave. At Chapel Hill the customary In- 4K
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