Thursday, ftfarch 23, 1916. THE ASHEV ILLE TIMiS. PAGE THEEE NATIONAL SLOGAN SUG VILLA'S OPERATIONS AGAINST MORMONS ! HI BECOMES GESTED Bt PROMINENT mtm DRUGGIST OH M BEAUTIFUL httava Would Remind the Public to Prevent Sickness by Removing tna lun ry Grandmother's Old Favo rite Recipe of Sage Tea and . Sulphur Watch This Sale TV, D. BALLARD i ororalnent druggist of Memphis says: Much sickness could an- would bo prevented. If the people would only re member tout constipation Is one of the Brst causes. As a reminder, I would wggtfst the slogan, -nexall Orderlies, the laxative tab let with the pleasant taste.' "I suggest Recall Orderlies as 1 know tbeir formula and believe they are the best remedy for relieving constipation. They can be used by men, women or cblkiren." ; ;.' ' "THE REXALL STORE" SMITH'S DRUG STORE. INTERESTING TALKS ON GARDENING Committees to Be Named to , Secure Vacant Lots For Cultivation. jf5 aT pemxs JUriiu Jcy . 9ii iucw w. I Where .Mormon colonists of San Miguel valley are gathered at Casas Grandes awaiting relief train for escape to El Paso. 2 Villa tears up railroad at Corralitos to prevent rescue trains getting through to Casas Grandes. 8 Villa gets astride of railroad tit Guzman and cuta oil escape of Mormons from Casas Grandes. who abandon flight to El Paso. 4 General Gavira, with 500 Carranza troops at Juarez, declines to go to the relief of Mormons at Casas Grandea. Contestants Preparing For Final Lap In Race Home gardoninlg work and Its value to the school students and to ihe community were the subjects of an instructive address by Dr. A. t. Wheeler yesterday afternoon at the y. Jl. C. A. at the meeting called to consider plans for continuing the movement in this city. Dr. Wheeler spoke from experience, having taught a boys' class as rar back as twenty-five years ago. Secretary Buckner of the board of trade compared the gardening move ment to the farm demonstration car ried on in this county under the di rection of E, D. Weaver. Mr. Durban spol") on beautifying the city with flowers; E. D. Johnson, chairman of the garden supervlsers, expressed ap preciation for co-operation given him. ( Mrs. Charles A. ,Webb,, Mrs. Rogers, Miss Fletcher and others took part in the discussion that followed. . Mrs. Webb was named chairman of the publicity committee. At the next meeting committees on vacant lots and on addresses .to be made at the schools, will be appointed. Those who have vacant lots to offer for cultiva tion! ore asked to communicate with the board of trade. With only two more days for work after today, the candidates in The Times Motion Picture contest are be stirring themselves to pile up the nec essary ballots to insure success. Cou pon clipping has become a habit and the friends of the contestants are working hard for their favorites. The Romance of Asheville" promises to be one of the most popular ever filmed in this city. Standing- of the contestants today is as follows: For Lending Imflv. Miss Marguerite Slagle, 11U Woodrow Ave. . ; .. 57 10 Mrs. B. 15. Hester. 96 College St 2005 Miss Hazle Dillon. 165 S. Main St. .. .. .. .. .. 2300 Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com. pounded brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray.: Years ego the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old time recipe im proved by the addition of other in gredients for about 50 cents. Every. body uses this preparation now, be cause no one can possibly tell that you darken your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation pr prevention of disease. Miss Dena Mace. 12 Grady St. . . 362 Miss Marguerite. Smathers, 118 Chestnut St. ... . . . . ..... Z' Miss Dorothy Tennent. 26 Make St 7330 Miss Nellie Bard, 23 Arlington St.. i 2560 Miss Rose Edna Banning, Col- leee St . . 270.) Miss Freda Blomberg, city.... 3285 Miss Hazel Johnson 2125 For Lending Man. Guy S. Lavender, Langren hotel. 8010 Alexander Poole, P. O. Box 316. 5170 I'". Alton Abbott, city 6080 Oeo. A. Dlgges, Jr., . 640 Bllt- more Ave. 8525 Marion Dixon .. 5410 . The standing of contestants will be published daily. ' ' Billie Burke In Pajamas In the New Triangle-Fine Arts Romantic Come dy "Pepav." AT THE STRAND TODAY. AT CENTRAL CHURCH Extensive Improvements are being made nt Central Methodist church on Church street, under the supervision fpf Arch Nichols, chairman of tho cus todian committee of tho church. The yard has been regraded and re-turfed and the Biltmore nurseries are plant ing shrubbery, and setting out ;i hedge along the sidewalk the cntlredistance of the church nnd parsonage proper ty. New concrete walks are being bil l to the pastor's study, the main rn trance and the parsonage. A new wu!k also is being constructed to tho pri mary department, making it easier for the younger . children to reach trdr rooms. A coping about six inches high has been plnced along the sidewalk and (the shrubbery, thus giv ing the yard a much better appear ance. All the outside wood work of the church Is being painted. These improvements will add greatly to the appearance of the church and church property. ' HEALTH AND INCOME lloth Kept tip on Scientific Food. Good, sturdy health helps one lot FURNITURE MEN 1 ILL JEET HERE Tri-State Association Comes to Asheville, June 15-16 Many Delegates. It was made known today that the Tri-State Furniture Dealers associa tlon. which embodies the principal furniture men of the states of Virginia und North, and South Carolina, will hold on interstate meeting in the Asheville Merchants association rooms. June Jj-IG. .1. A. Gllmore, who is the secrotary of tho association, was In the city yes. terdnv. and at a meeting of the local furniture men. made a short address, and outlined tho plans for the coming convention, which will bring some thing like three or four hundred deal ers to this city. From tho choice of a score of south ern cities Asheville was selected as "the logical point" for the meeting, which proves that this city Is Justly coming Into Its own M "the conven tlon city." Although the nature of the plans for the entertainment of the visitors have not been completed. It Is expected that an elaborate program will be arranged. Mr. Gllmore returned to his home In Charlottosvlllo, Va., yesterday. FIREMEN CALLED TWIQE TO SAME RESIDENCE K PRICE REPORT, F. it ? t t t r. t . r. t f ! Prices paid by merchants for farm products in the markets of North Carolina as reported to the division of markets for the week ending Sat urday, March 18. Town Corn Cow- No. 2 peas White Asheville 89o $1.25 Charlotte .. 0o 1.40 Durham 95c l.oO Goldsboro 85c REV.'R. N. WILCOX TO PREACH AT TRINITY Rev. R. N. Wilcox, rector of St. James Episcopal church at Hender- sonvllle, will deliver the sermon this evening at Trinity church. Services begin at 8 o'clock. - LENTEN SERVICES AT THE LUTHERAN CHURCH The Lutheran church announc that it will hold lenten services this evening at 8 o'clock, and every Thurs day evening henceforth during the lenten season. Hendersonvllle New Bern . . Raleigh . . Wilmington . . Winston-Salem Town , 85c 80o 8u 95a . 75o Irish Potatoes Per bbl. $2.70 2 25 1.50 1.15 1.00 1.25 1.10 Apples Per r-bl. $5.00 Two Ares at the residence of Mrs. V. B. McRae, at No. 230 cumoeriunu to make money. With the loss of avenue, caused each time by n verv "cnun one s income la liable to shrink, heuted cooking range, were cxtin not entirely dwindle away. Kulshrd hurt night by the local lire When a young lady has to make ' department before any great damage er own living, good health is her best i ivn done. The ttrst alarm was turned asset. "I am alone in the world," wiitcs Chicago girl, "dependent on my own elTorts for my living. I am a clerk, snd through close application to work and a boarding-house diet, I became nervous, and got so bad off It was al most Impossible for me to keep tip in the office. "A friend suggested to me the Idea of trying Crape-Nuts food which I did making it a large part of at least two meals a day. "Today X am free from dyspepsia nd the Ills of au overworked and Im properly nourished brain and body. To Qrnpe-Nuu I owe the recovery of my health, and the 'ability to retain my Position and Income." "There's a Reason." Name given by Potum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Kver read the altove liHUT A new ne appears from time to time. They Ms gennlne, true, tuid full Of human utcraia. 4.00 8 50 Asheville . . Charlotte . . . . Durham 2.10 New Bern 4.00 Raleigh . ... S.25 Wilmington 4.00 Winston-Salem 3. 00 Chicago, 111., No. 3 white corn 71- 73ic (delivered in Rnlelgh S8!ic);. No. 3 yellow corn 13-Tc (delivered In Raleigh 88-87 c). No. 1 potatoea per bbl.. Now York S2. 00-12.75. ' No. 1 sweet potatoes per bbl., New York 40-48C (basket); Philadelphia 45-60O (basket): Jersey No. 1; Cin cinnati 32-10 (Jersey). Butter, Ktfs, and Poultry rrlrea, Town N. C. e Eggs Creamery Butter Asheville 37380 1 18c HZ" IF FEET tt, BURN, PUFF UP uan t oeat "xiz" lor sore tired, swollen, calloused feet or corns "Sure! I use TlZf time fi t trouble." Charlotte . . 30 Durham 80 Ooldsboro . . . . Monroe 30 New Bern . . . Raleigh .. . . Salisbury . , . . Winston-Salem Town 20 20 20 14 14 Kc 15H 18 17 Eggs In shortly aftor o'clock; ana wnon the firemen arrived they found a small , smouldering b!ae under tna giicnrn range, which thev extinguished Imme diately. The engine rcturnea anu shortly before 11 o'clock another alarm wsa sent In from the same residence. The fire. It Is stated, had lcen rebuilt In the range thba causlnjf the second fire, which was txtingub-ed with slight damage. GALLOWAY DESTROYS FOUR DISTILLERIES . ..33 . ..36 , ..33 N. C. Creamery Butter Chicago butter 35c (creamery): New York butter 36-36 Vio (extra) M.tsonrl Valley Medical Mm Within th In week Special Em ploye J. A. Oeiiowey has found and destroyed four distilleries, two In floutn Carolina and two In Transylva nia county, this state. The energetic raider po.i'J out about 3.100 gallons of bonr ready for distillation and a quantity of mash. v dt. Joseph, Mo., March IS. Several hundred physlclalns and surgeons of prominence, representing the states of Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska, met In thle city today for the .aemi annual convention of the Medical So ciety of the Missouri valley. The pro- rem covers two 'days and provides tnr addrsasea by Prof. M. T. Kavennl of the University of Missouri, Dr. Charles A. I Reed of Cincinnati, Dr. W. D. Sheldon of the Mayo foundation and several other widely known meJI cal men and educator , , t fmiesepny. , "Willie. did o" ,,u 7,mr f,t' Instr "M Mier. don't WH'a bring up the past." iiUge. THE Bankrupt OF THE Asheville Dry SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M., SATURDAY, ::rV: - MARCH :25t The Entire Merchandise Consisting of Ladies' Cloaks and Suits, Dresses, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Millinery, Ladled Furnishings and Dry Goods. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Men's Furnishings and Hats. Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes. Must be disposed of before reorganization. AWNINGS AND TENTS (WE MAKE THEM) Just What You Want in Size, Style and Color. Asheville Harness Co. 33 Biltmore Ave. Phone 80 Rrfllilitlnn W',l Tenia You can be happy-footed In a mo rrusnt. Use "Tlz" and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered swollen, tired, aching feet. "Tlx" and only "Tlz" takes the pain and sore ness out of corns, callouses and bun Ions. . As soon as you put your feet In a 'Tli" bath, you lust feel the happln eess soaking in. How good your pool, old feet feel. They want to dance for Joy. "Til" Instantly draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, In. flamed, aching, sweaty feet (let a 2:-cent box of "Tlx" at any drug storo or department store. Get Instant foot relief. Laugh at foot sufferers who complain. Because your feet are never, never going to bother or make you limp any more. THE 5 WEATHER IS II ii Ashevillo ., 31 72 .00 Atlanta 3 T6 .00 Atlantic City 26 36 1 0i Augusta ., 48 82 .00, Birmingham 3fi 80 .00, Boston 28 34 .46: Charleston 64 76 .00, Charlotte 38 74 .00 1 Chicago .... .. ...20 32 .40! Cincinnati 24 66 .01 Denver 42 66 .00 Oalveston .. 68 74 .00 Jacksonville .. ... ,.4 80 .00 Key West 66 82 .00 . ..84 76 ....28 06 .... S2 22 34 ...38 78 ...2S 52 ...44 58 . ..56 84 ....66 76 . ..28 38 . ..48 72 Louisville .. Mobile .. .. New York . . Raleigh . . St. Louis . . San Francisco Savannah . . . Tampa .. .. Washington . WilmlnKtnn . Normals for this date: Temperature (47 degrees; precipitation .17 inch; river stttc nt 8 a. m. 0.4 foot. 00 erly and northeasterly winds. '02 (iciu-r.il Conditions (Lust 24 Hours). I There have been rapid storm raove .58;mcnts during the last 24 hours. Tho .04 dlslurbnnco that was over tho Ohio .00, valley Wednesday morning Is now .1 4 j moving off the New England coast .00 nnd It has been attended by rains In .00 the lower lake region, the Ohio val .1 1 ! Icy and the north and middle Atlantic .00 states and gales on the coast. Tho western storm lias developed great energy and has caused rains in the Pacific states, the plateau section. Colorado, New Mexico and western Forecasts i ntil 8 p. m. Friday for -r,,xai,. Temperatures are lower from Asheville : ' vicinity: Fair tonight ; tnc jnii".!!!! vallev to the south with prol, heavy frost; Friday Atlantic const. Fair weuther Is lndl falr and . I rted for this vicinity tonight and For Nori. iirollna: Fair tonight Friday with probably heavy frost to- with frost, prolianiy Heavy: r nnay; niunt ann warmer r ritiay. fair, slightly warmer, moderate north- T. R. TAVUHl, Observer. NOTICE. All persona are hereby notified that M. 11. Orace has severed his con nection with the Annandale Purity Dairy, Inc., and with the Aahevtlle Ice Cream Co., and are further noti fied that said Companies will not be responsible for any future business transactions with the said M. 11. Orace ANNANDAI.R PURITY DA1RT. INC. ' ASHEVILLE iZE CREAM CO. tl0-222-tf HOME mILIINO AND LOAN ASSOCIATION i Serlea opened In January, April, Jly and October. Dues 6o per share per week. Call on us for Information. Office 41 Patton Ave., Phone III. 8. L. Forbes, Bec'y and Truss. U. S. Department of Agriculture. VYtAintK BUREAU. (March 23, 1916. y ' Kffe tatlon of .01 Inch or mar. ' &V Shaded area snows prwipl- j O KXPLANATnv j-k... CtHwmtlontUt.gstla m.. TMh n.rMLn Ume. 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