THE ASIEEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, XOVEMBEK 18, 1913.
SEN. S!!IH COIRS
WITH PBESIDEHT WILSON
EDITOR FfiANK P. CUSS
mifi'ius. SEMI
Prominent Newspaper Man
Named by Gov. O'Neal to
Fill Vacancy.
Talks Currency and North
Carolina Patronage With
the President.
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It tells the wonderful story of the greatest
achievement ever undertaken. It tells why the
Panama Canal was constructedits purpose,
promise, and history; how the monumental work
yras accomplished, the vmt expenditures of labor,
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PARTIAL CONTENTS
' Pleas not that thai subjects are not technical nor tatlti.
oat: th ara mora in til natura of plalng atorler tha thine
that you .would b interested In wra you to personally visit tha
Canal Zone. Bom of th ohapter title follow:
S THE FRONT DOOR TO PANAMA ,
THIS PANAMA KAILH0A1) V
Tllfc SACK OF OLD PANAMA
KKVOLUTIONB AND THE FRENCH REGIME
THK UXITIO) bTATUM HKG1NS WORK,
TUK IXMtMATTVK PE1UOO
COL. GOKTHALS AT THK TIIKOTTI.H
(iATCM DAM AND LOCKS
THE CULEHRA CUT
SANITATION OP THK ZONB
, THK INDIANS OF PANAMA
SOCIAL LIFE ON TIUS CANAL ZONK
LABOR AND THK GOVERNMENT OF THIS ZONE
' FORTIFICATIONS; TAXES; COMMERCE
DIPLOMACY AND POLITICS OF THE CANAL
Thai and numerous othr subjects of equal interest ara 11-,
lust rated with mora than 800 rare ptatures, many in natural color
inga, all of which gladden the eye aa well aa enrich tha mind.
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(By George H. Manning.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. U.Sena
tor Simmons called at the white
house today and discussed banklna
and currency and North Carolina!
some tlm. President Wilson was
much pleased with the way Senator
Simmons got th tariff bill through
the senate without break, and Is
seeking advice from enator Sim
mons a to th beat method of
keeping the senate ln "the straight
and narrow path," so as to gel th
currency bill through that body.
In discussing patronage, Senator
Simmons urged the appointment of
Sam Rogers, of Macon county, tor a
consulship. It 1 Understood Roger
can hav8 an appointment it he will
accept When he was her several
months ago h practically declined
a consular office, saying he prefer
red an appointment ln Washington.
At that time he waa mentioned for
consul to Havana.
A great number of North Caro
linians were ln Washington today,
among them Judge Walter Moore, of
Jackson county; M. J. Corbett ani
H. C. McQueen, of Wilmington; Bam
T. Hunnicutt and V. L. Lemay, of
Smlthfield, and J. J. Plummer, W.
O. Haywood and J. M. Plckel, of
Raleigh
Moor wa a candidate for district
attorney, but may get another ap
pointment Hunnicutt la candidate
for Income tax collector. Messrs.
Plummer, Haywood and Plckel are
chemist In the state agricultural de
partment, and are here attending the
agricultural chemists association.
Representative Stedman returned
here today.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 17.
Frank P. Glass, editor of the Birm
ingham News and president ot th
Montgomery Advertiser, today was
appointed United States Senator bj
Governor O'Neal to succeed the lat
Senator Joseph F. Johnson. Mr,
Glass is on of the best known new
Pdpermen in the south. ,
Mr. Glass la 55 yeans old and a
native of Alabama, in 1886 he ac
quired half interest ln tne Montgom.
ery Advertiser, two yeara later be.
coming editor of the Birmingham
News.
In making the appointment. Gov
ernor O'Neal said:'
"I am still of the' opinion that th
provisions of the seventeenth amend
ment did not deprive me of power to
fill by aonolntment the v&cancv
in tie senate of the United States on
the death of Hon. Joseph F. Johnston.
"Mr. Glass has been for man
year one of the leading Journalist!
of the state. He has been bold an
courageous ln the advocacy of every
issue or cause that he haa espoused.
He has for long years rendered val
ued service to th party, and, while
he has never-yet held public office,
no one doubts by reason of his long
study of economic government
questions his wide range of Infor
mation, his ability to represent cred
itably the state ln the federal sen
ate. He 1 in full accord and sym
pathy with the wise and progressiva
policies of th president of the Uni
ted States, 'whose personal friend
ship and confidence he enjoys."
Ill INIEIflll WILL
BE RESISTED BY HUERTA
(Continued from Pag One.)
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Obstacles developed since the fall
of Juarez created a feeling of uncer
tainty tonight a to the outcome of
the diplomatic exchanges between the
United States and the Mexican con
stitutionalist rebels.
President Wilson' representative,
William Bayard Hale, conferred twice
today with Francisco Eseudero, Car-
ranza'a minister of foreign relations.
It was evident that the capture o
Juarez and other rebel successes ln
the Interior had encouraged General
! Carranza's leaders to such an extent
that they believed the lifting of the
American embargo on the Importa
tion of arms was not as necessary as
previously it had seemed.
On the other hand It appeared that
the original expectation of the Insur
gents that the ban of the transfer of
war munitions across the line would
be lifted had been met with more
definite requirement from the
Washington government
The parley between Mr Hale and
General Carranza and the latter's
representatives reached a crucial stage
last night. After a conference with
Mr. Hale t(iay, Foreign Minister
Eseudero said he expected the ne
gotiations to end within 2t hours but
he would not venture no prediction as
to the outcome He added, however,
that there would be another meeting
perhaps the final one, tomorrow.
Since' last night communications to
Mr. Hale from Washington have been
unusually long. ' It required the entire
staff at the consulate, assisted by Mr.
Hale, to translate them today from
the code.
ulunt Sally's Advice
to Beauty Seekers
Bed Nose. The nose Is a more del
icate organ than most people imag
ine. It should be touched a little as
possible. For undue redness the
treatment recommended ln following
paragraph will be found effective,
Apply without rubbing.
Muddy Skin. The sanest, safest
and surest method of giving a clear,
healthy, transparent appearance to
the complexion is to apply ordinary
mercollzed wax every night for from
one to two weeks. This wax, obtain
able at any drug store (one ounce Is
sufficient), actually takes off a bad
complexion by gently and gradually
absorbing the thin veil of surface
skin. The new skin then ln evidence
Is as fresh and velvety as a young
girl's. The wax Is applied like cold
cream and washed off mornings.
Wrinkles. A harmless lotion made
as follows has been found very effec
tive ln cases ot wrinkles and crow's
feet: Powdered saxollte, 1 o., dis
solved ln witch hazel, 1-2 pt. Bath
the face in this daily for awhile.
Woman's Realm, A
SMITH WHIPS, NEGRO.
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BOSTON", Nov. 17. Gunboat Smith,
of New Tork, was given the decision
over Sam Langford of Boston, at th
end of a twelve-round bout here tonight.
FIERY SPEECHES m
RElUIIONSjT MEETING
(Continued from Page One.)
Sent by Mall, Pontage Paid, for 7 cents and 6 Certificates.
land never being used for canal pur
poses, but for the copper It con
tained. Exaggeration Impossible.
John H. Walker, president of the
Illinois mine workers, who has
spent months ln the Calumt region,
said ' tt would be impossible to ex
aggerate - conditions there "which
would disgrace the most barbarous
country ln the world."
John B. Lennon, treasurer of the
federation, described the daily pa
rades of men and women In the cop.
per country. Armed men militia
and detective agency employes
marched along with the paraders on
the highway, he said, seeking to pro
voke them to violence.
"After midnight," said Lennon,
"I walked through the stree'ts of
Calumet in company with, Michigan
public officials, and aw young sol
diers drunk on the streets with re
volvers in their belts. I saw them
Insult women on the streets."
President Gompers said the execu
tive council was doing its utmost to
aid the copper miners.
The convention adopted resolutions
urging the unions to work zealously
for the eight-hour day: condemning
Sunday work, and declaring opposi
tion to the movement for Sunday
opening of postofflces, and sympa
thizing with the postal clerks in their
struggle for shorter hours and aboli
tion of night work so far as possible.
NKW LEAGUE.
... PIERRE. S. D.r Nov. 17. Article!
of incorporation were filed with tha
secretary of state here today for tht
Colored National Baseball League ol
the United States. The league Is
capitalized for $50,000, and la backed
by Chicago men.
You will have missed much if you
do not hear Dr. Laird.
net" i& 111- he t he1 largest
shipment of vinegar ever ..made con
sisting of a solid train of fifteen cars,
was sent recently from a factory In
Paris, Texas.
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CATARRHAL TROUBLE
ENDED USE BY0MEI
Yon Breathe It No Stomach Doslnj
Clears the Head. ,
Use nature's remedy for catarrh or
cold ln the head, one that I harm
less yet quick and effective.
It is the healing oil and balsams
of Hyomel . which you breath
through a small pocket Inhaler. This
curative and antiseptic air . reaches
the most remote air cells in the nose,
thrbat and lungs, killing the catarr
hal germs and quickly restoring
health to th diseased muoous mem
brane. Hyomel has benefited so many suf
ferers of the worst case of catarrh,
with offensive breath, raising of mu
cus, frequent sneezing, droppings in
the throat and spasmodic coughing
that it Is sold by Smith's Drug Stors
with a guarantee to refund the money
if It does not do all that Is claimed
for it A complete Hyomel Outfit,
containing inhaler and bottle ot
liquid, sells for only 11.00. Extra bot
tles of liquid, if later needed, 50 cent
Druggists everywhere sell Hyomel.
It has been figured out that th
screw of an Atlantic liner revolvel
something like 630,000 times In the
voyage between New York and
Liverpool, f
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