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PAGE TWO rni AS HE VILLI GAZETTE-jrEWS . i Jeflnesday, Member tfuy-it-JSow! Buy at Home. Create An Endless Chain of Asheville D6ll Give your Child , Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds. BRYAN HEARD SUNDAY BY IMMENSE Dr. King's New Discovery fg a Doctor's Prescription used for over 45 years. It is pleas ant and children like it. Von cannot use anything better for yonr cmia's cough and, cold than Dr. King's New Discovery. It is prepared from Pine Tar mixed with healing and soothing balsams. It does not contain anything harmful and is slightly laxa tive, just enough to expel the poisons from the system. Dr. King's New Dis corery Is antiseptickills the cold germs - uic uutcguiiuuscaa toe conga Hi) awirfrUaMi il. J.eVi... "I have nsed Dr. King's New Disoovery for the fuuat thraa V.ara bi1 4. - f " UDQ th WU- very fond of it for it keeps them free from COld. I Pan 'f u inn, tnnnh frt. 4 , - ........ w , take TlleAjsura In rMinmm.ni41ni. J- friends." Jtfr.J.S.iiHni, JVanconi,iy.. Don't put off treatment. Coughs and colds often lead to a chronic cough, pneu monia and flthnr IMtnnI Iimm hm.Mu It is also good for adults and the aged. Get a bottle to-day. All druggists. UNCONDITIONAL ORDER TO President Changes Instructions to P. 0. Department Regard ing Dismissed Employe. Washington, Nov. 17 Definite ln : struottons went from the white house yesterday to postofflce department for reinstatement of George Burkitt as assistant postmaster at Wlnnetka, 111., regardless of what other charges mure mignt pe in addition to his crltl clsm of the president for his engage inent to be married, pending against film. . ': . Instructions sent to the postofflce department yesterday were to the ef feet that Burkitt was tn ha rnln. stated If there were no other charges against him. The question was again taken up today and as a result an order was issued that Burkitt was to be reinstated unconditionally, with out delay. Any other charges against BurKitt will probably be Investigated by postofflce Inspectors later. Save The Baby use the reliable H OR LICIC'S ORIGINAL Malted SVIilk Unbuilds averv mar nf tW. K.l -rr. . Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothers and Nurses the world over for more than a quarter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional tnilkrequired. Simply dissol vein water. , A (Trees when other tnnA en Sample free, HORUCICS. Racine. W!.. mrNo Substitute is"JustasGood" nvnui-r , the Original L BE RAiSEDJOR COLLEGE Mass Meeting Called in Hick ory for Next Thursday Night -Other News. Talks on European War to the Students of the University of North Carolina. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier or Ui Smith... Schedule figures published only aa uiormation and not guaranteed. Elective Oct. 21. I9I.V No, ARRIVES FROM Eastern Time bavannah ad Jackson- viue Z:10 p. m. II WasiJftigton, New York, Norfolk & Richmond.. 3:40 p. m. ll Chattanooga, Memphis St. Louis, Louisville, Cin cinnati 2:10 p. m is mew xork & East. . . .I1:5D a. m. IS Murphy :J p, m. 20 Ma;phy 1.47 p. m it rrora Golaaboro ..... S:00 p. m. a waynesviiie g:40 a. m. 7 Charleston, Columbia.. S:10 p. m. zs Cincinnati, Chicago, Memphis, Chattanooga Birmingham and New Orleans 10:20 a. m so jxew rork and East.. 2:40 a, m. 41 Spartanburg, Atlanta Montgomery and New Orleans 11:15 a. m. IS Macon, Atlanta 7:40 a. m. 102 Bristol, Knoxvllle, Chatfanooga .....10:SI p. m. Ko. DEPARTS FOR Eastern Time v oavannan, Jackson ville 4:10 p j i nnoxviiia, ChatTsnoo. re, Louisville, Cincinnati St. tools .. i-tt p. m. 12 Richmond, Norfolk, I New York, east 2;IS p. m. 1 Washington, East .... 1:45 p. m. IT Waynesvllla and Mur- , ; Vhy l:so a. tn. II Murphy, Waynesvllla. . f.t p. m. 21 Waynosvtlls 1:11 p. m. 22 Goldsboro 2:50 a. m. 27 Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Msmphls Birmingham, New Or. .. ,n 1:20 p. m. 2S Charleston ,.10il0 a. m. I Richmond, Washing- - ton, East 1:20 a. m. 42 Columbia. Atlanta ,...7:10 a. m. 101 Bristol, Knoxvllle, Chattanooga T:10 a. m. No. 2S connects at Hndrsonvllle with train for Lake Toxaway. No. 27 receives connection at Hen dorsonvllle from Lake Toxaway. No. 10 connects at Hendersonvtlle with train for Brevard and Lake Tox Trains 12 and IS handle Pullman m. HMlmrv TvJnw 1 7 IV TJ T. US-It J. M. Rhodes, Dr. V. A. Deaton, Rev. B. D. Wessinger. D. W. Aderholdt aid John J. George, compcs'ng the en dowment committee of Lenoir college, hav issued a call for a mass meet.ng In the intrst of the endowment fnnn to be held in the chamber of com merce rooms here ThursJa7 nlnht at 8 o'clock, feeveral yeava nsro the Lu therans started a niove'mpnt to rsls a $100,000 endowment fund for the college and after $5,000 had been raisprl in cash nnd snhslrlntlnrs the work was suspended in- order to raloe $10,500 for the new Yoder memorial growth of the college demanded. Re cently tms canvas's has been resumed and the subscriptions now stand at $9,000. Fnllnwln? th Innt rtir-tlnn. nf the Evangelical Lutheran Tennessee ss'nod the board of trustees is prose cuting tne work or raising the endow ment through its endowment committee. The Hlokonr townnhin mad 1b now engaged In sradlnir a mart from the Piedmont Wagon companVs nlant in the western part of the city, to I Uni...fABil . I iiuiowuiu uiiugB uvcr v l tt w n a. river, a distance of two and a half miles. The road will only be graded and not top-soiled. Rev. Waldo E. Murray was formally Installed as pastor of Holy Trinity Lu. theran church at the morning service Sunday. Mr, Murray began his pas torate or rtoiy Trinity October 1, com ing to Hickory from Rochester, N. Y. Rev. A. L, Stanford, pastor of the First J cthodist church. Rev. E. n. j Smithdcat, pastor of the WeBt Hick ory Methodist church, and Rev. B. A. Yorke. castor of the Hlrk nrv filrmtti- are expected to leave for Reldsville where they will attend the annual meeting of the Western North Caro lina conference of the li. E. church, south. At the three services at the First Baptist church of Hickory, where Rev. J. T. Riddlrk. nf Durham I. ducting a revival meeting, there were ztt conversions and 14 additions to the church. The meetings will con tinue through Thursdav nlsrht rwl probably longer. Interest is being manifested to a large extent. Chapel Hill. NOV. IT aiJUn r fVio extreme Inclemency of the weather here Sundav nu nr.ntor.ia rt dissuade the great throng of people mat desirea to hear the Hon. W. J Bryan speak. The immno if Hum of Memorial j capacity. Mr. Bryan took am m. anhLnt i"rk. War in Eurona nnri it. T...n. US, a SUblect. he nalrl whlnh ho coum not with propriety have dls L'UBSeQ S TMV n an n A L - -", u nuiuu lie hOPed It WOllM nn h. year nenoe. In the course of his addreae and In referring to "preparedness," Mr. Bry an said that "there Is a dangerous t-i-Kiinua peing spread In this coun try today. It la th. nniin .i,. that we must arm ar,A au i a to avoid war. We have always had a insisted on the doctrine that F.rreuness would prevent war, but their doctrine never took much hold on the people, if preparedness would prevent war, we would have no war in Europe now. The -ha a - generation preparing for war. Thev . .UJr; mere was nothing to do but to apply the match. I believe IV vve I1HU nPPTl nr.nnr.t ii .t. Deen ln war- 1 he , . 1 ln,a PPareaness that Is "MU ior win mevltab v leart n. it wo r "I dO not Want mn V ae t v.i " u misiea. ir tnis conntrv woo nf4-ni.. u . - aiiaihCU. 11 WOUIU defend Itself. If thl n,,n, .... . ?l . a war. ft will rely in the future, as it w.v P on tne PePle who w2 And a'n- " President says with .ii 5 , in " wa are at Peace with n the world. The question Is not whether we will ii.h.j . .: attacked; the question is whether w" will adopt the false standards of En! w-P!. J W ChMg our n("lcy now, Wn M t0 t,he worm ,hat we have wlht WrorR and ,hftt EurPe has been Jin!, We encouras them ln their roily. We wnn u . . ., m- " "AomjJie aiso for the nations of South America. If h.,i p lne war ln Europe, I believe we nne-ht i,. bia out of this country." - i rair. Tt'mneratiiM iriu ' ti- i j ' aegrees, BrflJ lT'rememb"p Native aay. There Is onlv on. rm n... nine." Lock , ' t:" r OROVE. 2Be. "",M"U" 'W- Statement of Condition of ASHEVILLE, N. C. At Close of Business, November 10, 1915 RESOURCES Loans . ' . . $486,571.59 N. C. 4 Per Cent Bonds Furniture and Fixtures Cash on Hand and in Banks 10,000.00 5,000.00 56,949.39 $558,520.98 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ' . Surplus and Profits Bills Payable . Deposits 50,000.00 .35,578.88 70,000.00 402,942.10 EDWIN L. RAY, President. GEO. A. MURRAY, Vice-President. OFFICERS JOHN A. CAMPBELL, Cashier. WM. F. DUNCAN, Asst. Cashier. REFORM SCHOOL BOYS WILL ATTEND nieepng cars hetwean i.huii. Washington and New York: also cafe dining rare. No. 41 receives connection at Hen dersnnyille from. Lake Toxaway end Brevard. ' Pullman perl or cr service on trains 11 and 14 between Ashevllle and Balisbnry. S't,nr mr bwssn Ashe. Wile and OoMnboro. Through slipping ears dally from New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington, Loulirl!le, Norfolk, Cbsrletn, Jarksonvlll., Ravennah. Clnolnnall, St. Louis, Msmphta, Ealtt tnore and LoulsMHe. Wnlns; oats on trains f, 10. IT and J. H. WOOD. Dtv. Psasiirer Agent Sunerlntendent Dlplr P.ni.nii n tk. Buncombe County Industrial and Re form school yesterday afternoon ar rived in Ashavllla with all nt th. confined la the eounty Institution, there Deing 17 or them, for the purpose of attending the afternoon service of the Chapman-Alexander meetlnr at th tabernacle. Eight of the bovs under Runerln. tandent Penland's care era n.ri grown and thaaa. havlna mij ords since being placed ln thveounty institution, were allowed to visit their homes ln the city lust before tlm. tn attend the meeting. All of the boys were neatly dressed and 1 presented very favorable eppearanoee. "Vf A D A fprrei mvnuiT, n DISASTROUS TOR JAPS London. Nov.Th iu. i ti 4 a British consular report from Japan, JuMt issued, was, according to the old Japanese system reckoning, the Tear of the Tiger, and In conformity with Japanese superstitions should have Deen a year ot tragedy and disaster. To a great extent this wee so, says the rsnort. Tha hm. with eruntlon of tha flakurallm nlr,.. i the south of Japan, In the spring the Empress Dowager died, later on the disclosure ef certain scandals oontrlb- uiea 10 ma ian or tne caninet, in early summer the Ktuhama Bank failed, and In August war broke out. PREMIER ENCOURAGED OVER ENLISTMENTS London, Nov. II. Premier Asqulth soreness end stlfTness. sUted today that he hoped that the voluntary system er enlistment RECORD FOR MAYOR AND POSTMASTER Western Carolina Said to Have Tallest Mayor and Largest Postmaster in U. S. JULIUS 0. MARTIN Lawyer. RUFUS J. WOODCOCK, Heal Fstate. H. TAYLOR ROGERS, , Bookseller, Stationer, Printer. F. STIKELEATHER. ,InsuraocO, Real Estate, DIRECTORS- S. LIPINSKY, Dry Goods. W. R. WHITSON, Lawyer. GEO. S. POWELL, 'Investments, . GEO. A. MURRAY, Lumber. C. BREWSTER CHAPMAN, ' . ' Capitalist . ' r,- - .-. M. H. KELLY, Water and Sewer Contractor. H. 0. JOHNSON, Proprietor Ashevllle Grocery Co. JOHN A. CAMPBELL, Ex-Mayor of Ashevllle (Cashier) EDWIN L. RAY, President Western North r- ii . . v j uuna nas long inr f IU record ,n having the TtT. vol""u"e'- m the United States, Thomas Prlsbee of Hot Springs, six feet nii .i. A,. and weighing S60 pounds, being so far .., lne mon physically im pressive representative of the federal postal system in all the states. with the election yesterday of J. L. Crook as mayor of West Ashevllle this region mav now lov ..lot .u. ther distinction of having the tallest , .u.,. wno ever ealled city councillors to deliberate on municipal affairs. Mr. Crook Is six feet nine, or three Inches taller than the Madison county giant who nniMu aim. .1. . at Hot Springs. Ashevllle residents will remember Mr. rrisbee as the unsuccessful oppo nent of the Japanese wrestler. One, In a wrestling bout here several years ago. "Big Tom" hort ......I . , , ,, - a..u .u Ufll Jiu Jltsu methods tar Vi. .nnt . ... M" rat tr"nth coulo not overcome wues or tne oriental. If any one speaks 111 r h.. ... aider whether he hath truth on his siae, and If so, reform thyself, that his censures may not affect tha Eplctetue. HEADACH FROM E A COLO? LISTEN! "Pape'i Cold Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in a few hours. Your cold will break and all vrlnn. misery end after takln a Anmm .r "Papa's Cold Compound" avery two hours until three doaaa are takan it promptly opens olosced-un naa.4 viis ana air Pajtaasaa in tha hmA stops nasty dtactiers-a nr nnu fling, relieves sick headache, dullness. unriioiiai, a0re throat, sneeslng. Don't star stufTait-unt Oui. .ii.. i- and snuffling! Ease your throbbing centlyTneuVurai successful. The premier said this efJaur-h n. ..ii. SV:? l nM Jrml' Asqulth succe-ful. "The preml.; ..V uTrTT omp "r".?., m .Tape's Volt SrerV SJt uoa would not have la . - at SUV Aram atnra t, . - .In.,. . . .I " "' w. - . P , . - wnnuui i t.iiuur, rirst unra of the Admiralty .--y . - us nuiuiiwwiiu ise jfvenou geveromeat. FOR THE SERVICES . i Ear ' Brevard and Hendersonville Will Be Well Represented at Tabernacle Today. A message from Brevard this morn ing to Division Passenger Agent James H. Wood stated that about 150 people from that place were leaving on the morning train for Ashevllle to attend the Chapman-Alexander meetings this afternoon and this evening., A tele phone communication from Hender sonville was to the effect that from 200 to S00 persons from there would erlve here at 2:10 o'clock and attend the tabernacle services In a body. A special train mill leave Ashevllle at 10 o'clock tonight after the meeting to take the delegations home. The Brevard-Hendersonviile attend ance today promises to be the largest yet recorded from nearby towns. It Is believed that tomorrow's visitors from Waynesvllle, Canton and Way points will make similar good shewing. - MEMORIA I FOR WASHINGTON PROGRAS Colored Teachers at Allen Home Hold Exercises In H6nor of Leader. This morning from 10 te Jl o'olock exercises appropriate to the memory of the late Booker Washington were held at the Allen Industrial Horns school, colored. Addresses were mads by Rev. C. J. Brown, Maud Greenlee and Aisle Dole, superintendent of the arhnnl. After the memorial program a vol ants rr collection nr Is v.. - v , o)fUI I.U for the Orphan home at Wlnston-8a- J ADDITIONAL SOCIAL. H tlltttltltltltttltltltHltltltltltl! Mrs. Ralph G. Lee and small son Waddell Lee, have returned from Columbia, S. C, where they have been guests of Mrs. Lee's sister, Mrs. El . A. Childs, Jr. n tt Jewish Ladles Meet. The Jewish Ladles' Aid society will iiuiu in mommy meeting with Mrs A. Samuels at 172 Hillside street on Wednesday afternoon at 8:S0 o'clock. hsv. w. A. Newell, president ef Weaver colle-e, left this morning for nciuBvme .j a trend the annual West ern North Carolina conference of the uieinoaisi cnurcn. MM Rev. Mr. Fox, pastor of the Weaver, ville Methodist church, left today for Reldsville to attend the annual 'eon- urencs or. nis church. KM., Mrs. Guyot to fcuend Xl'lntm ffm Mrs. Arnold Guyot and her nieces, m misses x-uoKsr, or Raleigh, have .anon a cottage lor tne winter at No i Aston place. Mrs. Guyot Is the wife of the late Dr. Arnold Guyot, a noted geograph. er and geologist who at th. tin. oeatn in 184 professor of geo way ana pnysical geography at rrinceion university. , Born In Swltserland ' n, !.. a , attained distinction In the natural sciences as the result of observations mads In 1881 in tha a in. ....... glaciers. He first discovered a num- .. or laws in regard to Ice, finding that the motion of glaciers Is dus to the movement of their molecules In the winter of ll4i-9. Dr. Guyot lectured In Boston on the relation of Physical geography and history. The lectures were later published In vol ume entitled "Earth and Man." The famous scientist's work for the United Btates government In meteorology laid the foundations for the present activities of the federal weather bu reau. He also did lmnnrt ....a. ascertaining the elevation of mount- am rangrs in tne southern Appalach lans. Other books h rw n . ... Memoir of Agasalx," and "Crnatin. or the Bible Cosmosony In the Light of Modern Science." NEW YORK STOCKS. New York, Nov. 17. Coppers and auvn new BDeouiative rn vmvi,.. Sugar shares, Petroleums. United ruit and Mercantile Marine were again the engrossing: fenturaa nt th. early stock market. Anaconda. Utah " v-iiniu coppers, eacn on an ac tive opening ascended from fractions to. over a point, Inoldsntally scoring new high records. Cuban Sugar also made a new maximum, opening four points higher at 138, to which another Ave points was soon added, end Southern Porto Rican rose 104 to ISO. Fruit galnsd 6, at 160. Callfor nia Petroleum, preferred, rose five points to 7 and Mexican Uetroleum rose four points to 90. Bethlehem Steel was 4H points higher at 464 and other war' shares averaged advances of a point-each. Madine, preferred, declined 2 to 73 u 'Aint you rath. J . ' W W- .b.. In charge of a drug store?" "Perhaps; what can I do for you?" "Do your employers know it is due gerous to leave a mere boy like jot in charge of such a place?" "I am competent to serve yeu, ms dam." "Dont you know yon might poison someone?" "There Is no danger of that, mi- , am: what can I do for you?" "Think I had better go to the stem down the street" 1 "I can serve you Just as well u they can and just as cheaply." Wal 1 vnn mav 1v. m. . fm-Mnl stamp, but It doesnt look rlrhfri Toronto Mall and Empire. "Don't VOU think vour ana la But. Ing his time staying here In this suit Ittlel towT" "W11 ha mlaht . mr.M WiMi It here as anvwhera elsa" New TorV Amsrican. - - - , , '-and the Worst Is Vet to Come MEMBERS OF BRITISH CABINET v GO TO PA lu . Official announcement wae made to- '''' "uperior difference In Larabee's Best Flour that yoXi could never explain, but can easily Uste. - 28ltf. First Purgeon I'm really toe busy to operate on him. But I . ought to. . Second Surgeon It t necessary? First SursannW.il ... ..... . . 1IU , um I Jon t want to establish a-precedent One day a wait.i.t.i. . e-riv-ne)l, . jci em em Wslil. IftJU Q AUM
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