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Iday, February 9, 1916. rHE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE TIVa EBRUARY COUGHS kth from a giri-sfifot wound far less probable than Death from pneumonia. tAT NUMBERS-of men, women and children in the city and vicinity have coughs and colds at present. 1 he air seems to De lainy laaen-witn tnese troubles. It ed there is a grave possibility of pneumonia, even consumption, developing. Many If bronchitis also have their beginning with coughs and colds. Beware of them! , A sudden chill, gradually rising fever, sore . throat, hoarseness, racking cough, raising up and spitting out mucus, painful breathing all tell you ; of the cold that is progressing toward pneumonia. One certain, reliable remedy for colds is GREENSBORO MEET WILL OPEN TODAY Local Delegates Leave For Laymen's Missionary Move ment Convention. COUGH SYRUP Best for soothing and subduing the inflamed, sore bronchial tubes and lungs. It checks a cough at once, eases expectoration and cuts a cold short Get a bottle today. Don't delay taking it, as your cold and cough may turn into pneumonia or bronchitis. BE SURE TO GET DR. BULL'S.. Don't but a substitute,! t is foolish and dangerous riment when you can get a pleasant, prompt, and positive remedy like Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for 25 cents. LMPLE SENT FREE. We will send a sample of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup promptly, free, to any one' U write for it. Mention this paper. Address A. C. MEYER & CO., Baltimore, Aid. 1ITTEE ANNOUNCES THE RULES OF E HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC CONTESTS Is Added to Track and Basketball Contests at Isity of North Carolina This Spring in Which bh Schols of State May Again Participate. , Uni-All INTERESTING PROGRAM. nouncement of the athletic for the high schools of North to be held at the University Carolina, Chapel Hill, during ng spring has Just issued by ng spring has just been 'Issued under the auspices of which sts will be staged. The per- f the committee follows: iN. er. chairman; E. -R. Rankin, McDanlel Lewis, C. JS. Er- el Patterson and W. J. Cape ie first annual tnterscholastic tournament will be staged on as will the fourth annual in- mmlttee representing the uiit- stio track meet The third hamplonship contest in ha. in hn helii Ht some date to be Ion later. I Tannic IffnnlHiaV ules governing the tennis tour- the first ever held at the unl follow: II secondary schools of North l. however supported, shull be to aend one. two or three rep tives each to contest In the in lastic tennis tournament. 1 contestants must be bona fide of the schools which they nt. To bo a bona fide students. st be In attendance at the time tournament, and must have attendance for at least SO per the school year up to the time tournament and must have asslng grades on a majority of (Hps. here will be Contests in singles ubles. A school muy enter the singles or doubles, or both. ol may enter only one man for glos. and only two men lor me The contests will De so ar- that the same man may take n the singles and doubles II he rwo cups will be awarded, one of hool winning the doubles matcn e other to the school winning Klcs match. All schools desiring to enter the mcnt will please communicate the secretary of the committee ly as Is possible. The names or. ontestant together with lnfor- n as to whethjr they wish to part In the singles, doubles, or ahould be sent in not later tnan There will be preliminaries Impel 1IU1 which will probably Imitate the contestants arriving on 12. terms, just what students 'shall be eligible, also what record a team mu&t have before being entitled to enter. The rules are: . Basketball. 1. For this year the contest shall be open only to public high schools, city and rural 2. Any baseball team representing a public high school that shall have played and won, up to and including April 29. os many as four games from teams representing schools of 'similar rank, and shall not have been de feated, shall be eligible to enter the championship scries provided the manager shall by May 1st send in a . .. a ..i..j ,... fh. C All a,.W r. .win- ,eLUM1 "l Kmca piujtru ami nwij . ni vuu'voiomo, lvul "v' " I 1 uAntax.. rtf tV.o tnmiftoa f Ilia fin cipals coming to Chapel Hill for the T"""' ' "". " ",w tournament will be entertained free Ashertlle and western North Caro Una will be well represented at the Laymen's Missionary movement con vention, which opens at Greensboro today for sessions lasting three days. Several local delegates left here this morning and it is expected that others will leave during the day and tonignt. Some of the big men of the lay men s movement or me country win be present, and It is expected that at least 2,500 delegates will be in attend ance, 1,500 of whom are expected to be from Greensboro and Guilford county and the remaining 1,000 from all parts of the state, representing all denominations. - Registrations to date have proved very satisfactory and there is little doubt that the session-i will be the most largely attended of any like gathering , ever held in tho state. , The lavmen's movement, was insti tuted six years ago, when 70 conven tions were held in the United States, One of these gatherings was held In Greensboro, and was pronounced one of the most successful. Plans were laid then for the work to be done; and now' this work is to be reviewed and plans formulated for broadening the scone of endeavor. It Is to ne a mo mentous gathering for the advance ment of missions. Some idea of the interest which this convention holds for tho lavmen may be had from a pe rusal of the program to be carried out, which was given In The Oazette News recently. - of cost. The regulations governing the inter- scholastic track meet and tho prizes to be awarded follow: Track Sleet. sire, to enter said contest, 3. To be eligible for a place on team a player must be a bona lido student of the school which he repre sents. To be a bona fldo student he much be a regular attendant at the time of any game in which he partic VICKSSSSALYE DIRECTORS HELD 1..A11 secondary schools of North ,nnt.a anA he must have been in reg- Carolina, however supported, shall be ular attendance for at least 30 per eligible to send representatives to con- cent oi the school year up to the time test in tne mierscnoiasuc irare mwu , n m )n wtilph nnrt c nates. 2. All contestants must be bona fide and he must have made passmg grades students of the schools which they on a majority of his studies, represent. To be a bona fide student, 4 No postsraduate of a school one must be In attendance at the time that ls no st(lent who has already of the meet, and must have been in flnlshed a standard four-vear high attendance for at least 30 per cent of courgo as 0tnned bv the state depart the school year up to tho date of tho ment of ducationi shan be eligible to meet, and must have made passing pay on the teamS- grades on a majority of his work. B N(J teiicheri professional athlete, 3. The following events will be held: op former colleKe pIayer,- shall be al- 1.00-yard dasn. 44U-yara run, -ya. Iowed to take part In the games under run, one muo ru,i-ju ' " any circumstances, dies, high Jump, broad jump, pole ,f one or mor Transportation of Indigent Is Problem Secretary and Nurse Make Reports. vault, 12-pound shot put, 12-pound hammer throw, relay race, more Ineligible players are used by a team during a game then that game shall be forfeited to 4. The school winning the largest oppo8in, team number of points shall be awarded the championship cup. This school 7. Immediately after May 1 the committee will arrange the g'imes of snau return P i fi the championship series for the pur pose of selecting through a process of eiiminatlon two teams which shall come to Chapel Hill for the final con test for tho state high school cham- one year, and the school that shall win it for three years shall have perma nent possession of It. The school which wins the relay race shall bo 1 .1 . .. , . , -, t , ii ci . win. awuruuu; aim lue.cij ... ,,,i, ,,. vuol,nll mng a seconu ...u,B , . One-Half Kallroail Fare. win uo HWUlUt-'U. .,, ,,,. ...111 .i,nir 6. The counts will be counted thu.:!- tm nd wj i-ive tor iirEfb pr0Vde entertainment for these two place, two tor m.ra piuco .u team8 whl,e thcy ar0 at the Hill. 9. No two teams shall play more than two games with each .other. 10. Tn the event that a team has for fourth place. The relay race will not count in the scoring of points. 6. The rules of the Intercollegiate Amateur Pyed a hard schedule, the committee cm this meet. A copy of these rules ' . . . tn thn ,.... ,ding acZZZl W reo.ulr.ment ,n rule . if in its judge- ment after carefully reviewing the record of the team, such a course is wise, and to allow it to enter tho may be secured store with Spalding agency. 7. All schools desiring to be rep . - . . . ,, ,i.. rcsenieu in mis ramwui ni nu. ' h ,..ni. MriB nrnvi,!.,! u shall R. n Rankin, secretary, as early as la ; 1 r .... 11.1- ... . . 9n AOr.1. ftln tesiarn. must ue 11. The committee further reserves should be sent to the secretary not the t(j ft team havn(f lpm later than April . ... Whnn rpnrA nr ts ner cent victories . Ail coniu .u. u.m ,0 enter the championship series, coming to Chapel H 11 for this meet cne havlnR bcen will be met at the station by a com- considered, seem right and mittee and will be entertained free of K tha rnnimftP( cost while at Chapel Hill. In view of the argument over the proper to the rommJtteo, 12. In case It appears mat so team has deliberately cancelled. football championship tangle last fall, uIed game wUh nothcr team.- or th tilAs vnvnrti nir tha coming con-1 ...... ,. . - , .: " ; . nin has delinorateiy avomea mooting a test In basketball are made a trine ... onmmlttoa reserves tho more stringent and state in clear privilege of dealing with the situation as It thinks best nnnnnaHnnnnnnnnnnnnHDmnn a ) n ' n u n n n STRTESVILLE ENTHUSIASTS . F01 JITHLET1C CLUB Rent Hall and Install Equip ment for Modern Club 15 Members Start. Problems connected with the trans' i, nrtnt inn nf sick and Doverty striok en nersons to other cities received most of tho discussion at the montnly meeting yesterday afternoon of th Associated Charities and Flower mis sion. ISv an agreement with tho char ity department of the Russel Sage foundation the local associations are responsible for the careless transpor tation of Indigent travelers; in somo cases the Ashevilto charity organiza tions would have to pay the expenses of these people for a return trip to this city. Hev. J. 8. Williams, chaplain o: the Good Samaritan mission, volun teered for aid In investigating these cases. Tho secretary was instructed to refer the question for consideration to other charitable bodies of Ashe-vllle. The following secretary s report ro.- January was submitted to the dila tors bv Miss M. Pearl weaver: Number of grocery orders given Articles of clothing given Number given coal Helped out of town Visits of applicants to office. . Calls made by secretary ........ letters written , Sent to hospital Employment . . . . . . The report for January submitted by Miss Jane M. Brown, tho district nurse, ls as follows: Patients on hund Jan. 1 1,910... 31 New patients 3 Sent to hospital 2 Sent to home out of town 1 Discharged . . . . . Pled .. 2 Wursing vjslts . . l- Friendly visits Patients to dispensary 109 "Sent to dentist, one to Dr. Glenn and one to Dr. Kaucette. "Fifteen of the above visits were made by Miss Ownbey, whose time I at our disposal for two hours each afternoon for a month, through the kindness of a very generous friend. "Another shawl received from Mrs. 3, m. Chiles for a skk girl, and so no knitted bed shoes and two crib torn, forts from Miss Frances Wright." 115 200 72 5 830 nr, 2t 3 bear those pains? A single bottle will convince you Sloan's Liniment Arrtsts Inflammation. JVwenXJ fetwre compli cations. Just put a fevf drojl on th painful pot and th4 pain dif ftjtpean. uannnnnnmtnHmmnnnnni. n n n V iusVa.k Statesvllle, Feb. 9. Coach Ethor Idgs of the Statesvllle basketball team has gone "one further" In local ath lotics. Ho has rented a hHll on the second floor of the Anderson building which Is being converted Into up-to-date quarters for the Statesvllle Ama teur Athletlo club, a new organization which, up to tonight has an enrolled membership of IB. Gymnasium ap paratus, shower baths, etc., are being Installed In the hall for the benefit of the club members. Tho club ei- pecta to put out a wrestling team and will also produce some boxers. Another Rood basketball game is promised the Hlatcsvtlle fans Friday Ight, at which time the local quint will meet the Davidson college players. So fnr this season, HUUesvlllo and Davldann have mot twice. Htatrirvlllo won at home and so did Ukvldson Friday night's gsma will show l- nets two out of three, and naturally there Is much locsl tnlvrent In lis out com. 'S FOR PELUGRft CURE Vast Displays of Spring Merchandise Our Buyers have been in the East during the past several weeks and have purchased largely of Spring merchandise. The advance showing is now in. In the Silk Department many new silks have arrived during the past few days. We advise early purchas ing here, because of the bullish tendency of the silk market. Our prices are lower than they will be at any time during the Spring. Cotton fabrics, too, are shown in wide profusion. February is a good month to do one's Spring Dress making. .Pictorial Review patterns will aid you in your work. Readt'ta-&)ear Jlpparelfor &arly Spring Dresses, suits, coats, waists, skirts and pet ticoats are here in newest Spring modes. . Silk dresses and semi-tailored silk and serge combination suits are among the most favor ed of Fashion's garments. Navy, blue, Copen hagen and rose are the leading shades. Let us show you the Spring line today. U. Department of Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU. raii. m. . M-X&Jr cF Art? February 9, 1916. Shaded area shows precipi tation of .01 Inch or more. KXPL.ANATORY NOTES. Obserrstlom taken tt s s. m.. 75th meridian time. Air pressure reduced to se Intel. Isobars (contlnuoas lines) pass through polnu of equal air pressure, isoinerms taouea nuesi pbssiuivuku intuiwui piuw wjuiyciu.uic. O desr; Q partly cloudy; O cloudy; rain; snow; report missing. Arrows fly with tbe wind. THE WEATHER 9 o o I a," v Texas, Virginia and the eantern Lake region. It Is warmer In the south ern states and the weather id becom ing' unsettled. The lowest tempera ture reported this morning was 22 degrees below zero at WJlliBton, N. D T. n. TAYLOR, Observer. Jumbo. Va. J. H. Satterwhlte writes: "I want to thunk you tor what you have done for me. You havo cuTed my wlfo. Ood blewi you In your work. I hope some dny to see you: i: I never see you I hope to meet you in heaven. Ood will reward you for your grand and noble work." There Is no longer any oouni mat pellagra can be cured. Don't delay un til It Is too late. It is your duty to consult the resourceful Hnugbn. The symptoms hands red like sun burn, skin peeling oh, sore moutu, the lips, throat and tongue a flaming red, with mucus and choking; Indi gestion and neaaea, either diarrhoea or combination. There Is hope: set Baughn'a Mg Free book ' en Pellagra and learn about the remedy for Pellagra tbut has at last been found. AddreM Amor- Inn Compounding Co., box SODS, J a per, Ala., remembering money Is re funded In any c where tha remedy falls to turf. -Adv. ASHEVILLE -...42 52 .00 Atlanta 4 68 .00 Atlantic City 28 30 .38 Augusta .....3 62 .02 Birmingham 6 66 .00 Cincinnati 30 SO .00 Charleston B2 68 .00 Charlotte 60 .00 Chicago ............18 -o1 .Wkunnvllla 60 72 .00 Knoxvllle & -12 Louisville 3 SH .01 Mobil 6 68 .00 Montgomery 60 70 .00 New Orleans 66 71 .00 New York 24 26 .02 Kalelgh 88 44 . U Ht. Louis 82 34 .00 Fluvanna h 62 62 .00 Tampa 62 78 .00 Washington 30 32 .00 Normals for this date: Tempera ture. 18 degrees: precipitation, .18 Inch; river stage at 8 a. m. Is 4 feet. Forecasts until t p. m. Thursday. Kor Ashevllle and vicinity: Local rains tonight, colder. Thursday fair and colder. Kor North Carolina: Local rains tonight, colder In northwest portion; Thursduy fair and colder, moderate northwest winds. General Condition (Last SI Hours.) The principal disturbances on this morning's weather chart Is over thu north I'aclllo coast. It has caused ralas In the north Pacific states and the plateau district Italna have oc. curred In the Atlantic states, Arkan sas. Tcnnesaee and the Ohio valley and snow and rain over trra Ureal t-akes In rnrmectlon with slight dis turbances whlcb jar over eastern FIVE CENTENARIANS DIE AT MANILA IN WEEK member of the municipal board of this city, whose family now numbers twenty-two children, tho latest addition be ing a boy and girl twins. Sr. Reyes U fifty-one years of age. The next record among leading Fil ipinos ls held by Don Grcgorio Aranetu who ls the father of fourteen children; but he has not yet passed his fortieth birthday. Sr. Araneta was secretary of finance and Justice under the Taft administration. Manila, P. I., Feb. fL The bureau of health gives notice of the death of five centenarians, three of whom were women, In one week In Manila. It points with equal prominence to the record of Don Isahelo des los Reyes, Modernity "Mother," asked the flve-year-oW rirl anxiously, "do you suppose that, since we have our six, I'd better go right on playing with the children, of. thos four-cylinder Joneses T" CALOMEL SIGH! ITS HORRIBLE! T 51 DDF BILIOUS GONSTPATED Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" Will Give You the Best Liver and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had. Calomel makes you sick; you lose a day's work. Calomel Is quicksilver and It aallvates; calomel Injures your liver. If you are bilious; feet lazy, vlugglsh and all knocked out. If your bowels are constipated and your heal ache or stomach Is four. Just take a upoon ful of harmless Dodaon's Liver Tone Instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone ls real liver medicine. You'll know It next morning, because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be work ing, your hekdarhe and dixilness gone, your stomach will be aweet and bowels regular. You will feel like working. You'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 60 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal guarantee that It will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; It won't make you sick and you can eat anything you want without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoon ful will start your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you get your money back. Children gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because it la pleasant and doesn't I ripe or cramp or make them sick. I am selling millions of Lot (lea of Dodson's Liver Tone to people wht have found that this pleasant, vegeta. ble, liver medicine takaa the place nf dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist about me, .'V
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