Tlli5 AS11EV1LLK CJLfiZEX, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1911,
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. FOR MEII AIID WOMEII
Address, "Building the Homo Xest."
To Bo Delivered by Dr. Calvin B.
' A .- .-..-
Waller at 4 O'clock.
A departure' will b made from the
usual custom at the Y. M. C. A. next
Sunday afternoon when a maaa meet
Ins tor men and women will be held.
instead of the regular Sunday after
noon meeting for men. Dr. Caivin
B. Waller, pastor of the First Bap
tist church, hag been secured to de
liver the address and it Is expected
that the association auditorium win
h packed to ita capacity. Arrange
merits, are being made to seat 100
more people than usual, extra, chairs
being placed in the rear of the hall.
, The subject of Dr. Waller's ad-
dre will be "Building the Horns
Nest," or a discussion of home life.
he meeting will begin at 4 clock,
1 An unusually good musical pro-
tiiauii lias uceii ttiraniteu ivr me w
raslon. - The T. M. C, A. orchestra
augmented by several additional
pieces Under the direction of W. E
Collins will render several selections
and a male quartette composed of
A. I. Ruby. A. D. Stoner, W. E. Col
11ns and Dr., L. B. McBrayer will
King. This Is regarded as one of the
bent male quartettes In ths city and
the management of the association Is
congratulating Itself on securing it
for tbo Sunday service.
The regular ' Sunday afternoon
branch meetings conducted under
th au'plces of the association at the
Plveraide club house and the rail
road T, M. C. A. hall near the
Southern passentfer station will be
held at the usual hour r and good
speakers have bon secured to de
liver the addresses.
MOGULS OF LEAGUE
w in up nrrti Aiinarii
liAlC DLLIl unuduii
Amateur BnttcbaU Conunlsslou Form,
.. cd to Head the League--Schedule
To Be Arranged.
Presidents of the Y, ii. C. A.
baseball leagues were appointed yes,
terciay morning by the manage
ment of tho association a follows:
lioy -Jordan, president, of the class
A. league; Mark Lance, president of
.the class B. league; Eugene Cos
ton, president of the class C. league
Dewey Cllne, pregl" it of the class
IX league. As soon the president
of the boys,' governing board Is ele
ted tonight the amateur commission
of the V. M. C. A. leagues will be
formed. It will be composed, of the
presidents of the four leagues, the
physical director and the general
secretary . of the - association and the
president of the governing board.
This commission is at the head of
the league- and is the court of last
appeals in all cases of dispute. The
commission has control of the. lea
sue makes out the schedule of
games to be played and passes on
pr.il awards all players entering the
league after the first of the season.'
It looks to the purchasing of all
halls and other necessities and the
securing of umpires for the games.
As soon as all of the captains in
nil of the leagues have finished
choosing their men the commission
fill.. meet and arrange the schedule.
ha? already been arranged to have
lio first games April 3.
Unocda CIccult
Nourishmentfine fla
Tor purity crispnest
wholesomeness. . All
for 5 cents, in the
moisture-proof package.
W : ASSAULT CASES
EEF0.1E FOUCE COURT
SeTeafen of This Kind Out of For.
ty-Fonr Called for Hearing De
fendant Fined for Insults.
Round, thin, tender
with a delightful flavor
appropriate forlunch
eon, tea and dinner,
to cents.
Graham Crackers
A food for every day.
JCrisp, tasty and
strengthening. - Fresh""
baked and fresh de- '
. livered. xo cents
Buy biscuit bakeTby
NATIONAL
' BISCUIT
COMPANTY
Alway$ look for that name
Examples of fighting spirit were
considerably In evidence at the ses
sion of the police court yesterday
morning when out of forty-fout
cases called lor hoaxing seveniee.)
defendants were charged with as
sault. ; Moet of these were arrested
ate Saturday night or early Bunday
morning although Suuday night and
Monday.onornlng wer not altogether
free from disturbance of this char
acter. Moet of the defendant In
as of this kind were the recipi
ents of light fines although a few of
the, cases were continued.
An unusually heavy docket was be
fore the court yesterday. Seven of
the cases called were awalnst alleged
violators of the traffto ordinance,
seven were against defendants charg
ed with drunkenness and ten cases of
disorderly nature were, heard.
The majority of the defendants wer
fined, but tome escaped upon the
payment of ' the cost while a few
were adjudged not guilty.
The session was featured by the
hearing of the cases of Rx Batter-
field, charged with disorderly con
duct In two cases. lie was arrested
Friday on a charge of this kind
when he la alleged to have used In
sulting and offensive language to C.
W. Hail, star wttncaa for the state
at the session of the Superior court
when several liquor cases wer tried.
He was called before the polio court
Saturday morning but the case was
continued to yesterday morning whea
he was tried on the second charg
A fin of 125 and coat was a as teat a
for the first offense and $50 and
cost was th amount assessed for
the second.
Jo Burntt, who wJ arrested
Sunday afternoon on a oharge of
larceny cf a watch and chain, a
knife, a pair of gold cuff link and
a ring from the office of Dr. C. D.
W, Colby, waived examination when
arraigned before the court and was
bound to th next criminal term ot
the Buncombe county Superior court.
Lillian Snyder wa sentenced to
serve a term of ten days In th Bun
combe county Jail on a charge of
vagrancy. She pleaded guilty to tne
charge and submitted her case to th
mercy of th court
ANOTHER COMPLAINT
IN ACCIDENT CASE
Complaint was filed yesterday In
".ha office of the Superior court clerk
by r'ortiyis and Roberts, attorneys
tor Fred 'Roberta ajainst the Ashe
ville Power and Liyht company and
Gay Green trading as W. E. Britt and
company. It was set forth in the
complaint filed that the plaintiff It
sf eking to recover the sum of 13,000
for damage alleged to have been
sustained when a carriage In which
he was riding collided with a street
car On the concre'e bridge between
AshevlKe and West Ashaville Janu
ary 1. It is stated that the plaintiff
v.-as thrown over the railing of th
ldge and sustained painful Injuries
b hts'back, arms nnd hips.
Steam otter trawlers on the New
foundland banks have proved so phe
nomenally successful that much fear
Is entertained lest many varieties of
fish be dertroyeA
WARRANT IS ISSUED FOR
THE ARRESTJF CHAPMAN
Wanted in Connection With
Killing of Sid Chapman,
in Georgia.
CALHOUN, Ga., March it. A war
rait was issued today for the arrest
of Charles Chapman in " connection
with' tiie killing of Mrs Chapman
uncle, Sid Chapman near this plac
early Saturday: The dead man'
sister, Mr a. Elizabeth Star-tea. on
whose doorstep the body waa found
Saturday morning and her daughter,
Mrs. Chapman, already are under ar
rest on suspicion.
Charles Chapman, who, with Mr
Chapman, lived at h Starnes home,
was eald today to be In Wlldwood,
Ga, and officers were sent there to
a r rent him. According to Mra. Chap
man and Mrs. Btarnes, both of whom
were at Mrs. Starves' huse during
Friday night, and bcth of whom pro
fess Ignorance of the killing, Charles
Chapman has been absent from this
locality for several weeks.
Authorities today continued the!
questioning of the two women hel
here, and made a thorough search of
the hquse before which the young
farmers body was round, it was
stated that Mrs. Staraes and Mrs.
Chapman would not be arraigned for
preliminary bearing until after .Chap,
man's arrest.
" Pupils In the Dlckereon high school
Jersey City, went to school from 4: SO
in the afternoon to 10 o'clock at night
on one occasion lately, In order that
the aAult members of their families
might see the school plant in opera-
tlon. '
V" ill ii i ujj2 or
vOUVy dishes. It digs into the corners and
i i-m cleanses find sterilizes.
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sterilizes.
cleani everything. Never be without ,iU
6c tad larger oacktgei.
EEIEnAIHBAIJKIiEI
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PIIIG ATTRACTIONS
f Friday. March, 17, KU 4
4- O'Brien and hi Minstrels. 4
Thuraday, April S, matinee and 4
night, "Th Koee Maid."
Neil O'Brien and bis Minstrels,
No minstrel entertainment ever pre
sented in tht city 1 more pleasant
ly remembered or received more com
pliment than th splendid how
given by NH O'Brien and his aaw
olate on their first tour of th coun
try laat seon on which occasion Mr.
O'Brien made hi first appearance
here at th sead of hi own company,
an organisation that ia ino been
very successful and la now recognised
Quit th leading- attraction In its
particular field In tht country. Mr.
O'Brien, with a brand new and larger
organisation and with a complete an
handsome new aoenl InvwrtHure,
come to th Auditorium on next Fri
day. For tht year entertainment,
Mr. u'urten mis written two new
sketches called "Parcel Post" and
"Taiming tfie Militant." Mr. O'Brien
use "Parcel Poet" for hit own vehicle
and ha a character which Is said
to be extrefnely quaint and humorous.
The seat sale will open tomorrow
morn inc.
Brewster' HUllon"
"Brewster's Million," a Iramattsa,
tlon of George Barr McCutcheon's
story of th eame naime, will be pr.
sented at th Auditorium matlne and
night on next Saturday. , Th first act
is an introduction to the moat unusual
oaourrence of th next three and
show "Monty" Brewwter In posse Ion
ot a million dollar, whkft he must
spend, legitimately, within ono year ia
order to win an inheritance of evn
million. '" . " '
Th second act show the young
man in full swing spending money a
recklessly a could toa imagined. A
great deal of comedy la th result
The third act showa the steam yacht
"Flitter," complete In all visible de
tails am, rhe marine effect as shows
ia perfect." The storm which take
place is moat thrilling and Is, without
doubt, th finest p'.; of stage Mal
um ever produced.
Tickets will go on sal Thursday
moriKng for Doth performances.
A BARBER TOLD ME THIS
5 AID ONCE HIS JAW WAS DISLOCATED SO
HE COULDN'T TALK
LONGEST DAY OF MY LIFE . SAYS HE
THAT'S nOTHiHG SAID I . SPITTING OUT SOME
LATHEr? "HAVE YOU EVER GONE ALL DAV
V WITHOUT A
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You now got your FLAG RUGS In perfect condition, fbi end
umvrlnkled. .
You can now make your own coloctlon from largo ccccrt
mont of Flags of various countries.
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BIG EVENT PLANNED
FOR LENOIR SCHOOL
Baptist ot Caldwell County Will
Hold Sunday f&bool Comrention at
Lenoir Next Friday.
LENOIR, March . Everything
la now In readiness for th big cou t-.
ty commencement Friday, April a.
An attractive feature of the day will
be, the big parade with every school
In tlie county In line carrying Its
banner. - The day l also to be re-'
piete with oratory, mm., 8uprlnund
eit Y. D. Moore ha already announ
ced i h ata 1 (1 rsj ! njoe j el I ver?d
l)yX. E. Wolis of Uastonla. former
superintendent of th public schools
Of Lenoir, and Prof. B. B. Dougher
ty of Hi Appalachian Training
school at Boone.
At the laat meeting of the Lenoir
board at trad, a procrtr tsp
was taken by . that . body, whtn H
U decided to placo the secretary of
the organization on a salary, so that
he could devote a certain amount of
his .time each month to the business
of advancing the Interest of the
town. No one ha so far been em-
Consumption Takes
m i m i
m coopio uaiiy
In the United State and the deadly '
fermi claim more victims in cities
than in rural districts, due no doubt
to the increased number of indoor
workers in confining quarters and
their lack of sunshine. ,
Tubercular germs always attack whea
th system ia weakened from cold of
sickness, overwork, overstrain, eonfinln;
dutic or any drain which has reduced th
resistive force of the body. But nature
always provide a corrector and the beet
physicians emphasise that daring chang
ing climate our blood should be kept rich
and pore and active by taking Scott'
Emulsion after meals; the cod liver oil in ,
Scott' Emulsion warms the body by en
riching th blood it peculiarly strength
s th luagsand upbuild the resistiv
Sarce of th body to avoid cold and
prevent nwrnimplioti
- . If yon work indoors, tire easily, feel
languid or nervous, Scott' Emulsion is
th most strengthening food-medidne
known: it builds energy and strength
and is totally free from alcohol or any
stupefying drug every druggist baa it.
lea S), oB BlMssSela. K. U
ployed to fill this important position,
but it Is likely that at the meeting
on "Jeit Tuesday evening, the post
will be filled,
Th regular Sunday School . con
vention fur the Bifptlnts cf Caldwell
county will coivena with the Becoml
Haptist church of l.enolr Friday eve
ning, March 27, and continue through
Sunday. All the churches of the
county are expected to be represent
d at this meeting, and the occasion
promises to be a most . important
event among that religious denomi
nation In Caldwell county.
Dr. C. Bank McNalry, who van
elected to the position of superin
tendent of the Institution for th fee
bl minded, lo:ate1 at Klimton, sev
eral weks ago, returned to Ienolr
on Friday for a few days' visit to his
family. He has been spending the
past three week In Philadelphia and
Baltimore, making special study and
Investigation' of the work that he will
soon take charge of Dr.. McNalry will
go to Kinston in a few days to as
sume active .chari of things there,
but It Is understood that hi family
will remain In Lenoir t!11 late spring.
non-partuian government are niaklng
a hard light to continue th preeent
adminiatration in . power, while . the
socialist are fighting equally hard to
hrlng about a reattjratlon of th o
clallst rrtrlme, wWoh cam to an end
with tho non-piirtiMn HUoiy two
year mm. Jt Is generally believed
that the results of the next election
can eaily te forecaiited from the. slss
of the vote received by th mayorallty
candidates in th primary tomorrow.
The candidate for mayor are Oar
hand Padlng the incumbent, and
the heudv of the non-pantiean can
dldfteis; IJmll rleldal, former mayor
and chol 'e of th STXallmt party: Da
vid 8. rioae, another former mayor,
and Theobald Otjen, a former con
gressman.' -
th recall, tfh lnitlatlv and refrn
dum and nonpartisan primary ele
Uona. It also establishes th 1-hour day
for all work don by th dty or by
Contr3t. , Th new charter. If adopt"
ed, will 'becom effectiv Jun 1, :
MILWAUKEE CAMPAIGN.
tlon to their lieutenant In th Mil
Waukee campaign tin' ay nd the tines
were drawn titrht for th primary
election tomorrow, when candidates
are to le nsmed for mayor and other
ufflcial to he voted for In th next
mm!ctal elw on. Th elvoi-ts of
IHOXTON IX VOTE.
mONTOV. O.. Mardi II. The city
charter which lit to be adopted or re
jened by the voter of fronton at
th tpeclal election tomorrow em
twndile th moet. an.'vnced Idea of
municipal gornrrient ever proposed
for any eHy in thlo It provides for
th direction of ail municipal affairs
by nve oommieefuner with the aid
of a city manager. The ftv commis
sioner! are to choose one of their
number. mayor and they also will
have th mi wer to, apaoln. ill ,ity
audiouc. city solicitor and oity treas
urer. The city manager will ltave
the appointment of the head of all
department and "will o In charm of
all the bum tie now transacted by
th executive branch of th ct' p"v
crtimMit, Th r' - -
Wood's Hijh-Gradc
Farm Seeds
Bit Qualities 0bt?nl)6
' We are headcruarters for ' -
Seed Wheat, Oats, '(
Rye, Barley, Vetches,
Alfalfa and alii
Grasses & Clovers.
Writs for Wood'! Crop S-sc!rj
! living prices nnd seasonable in
ormation about Seeds for Fall
sowing. .
T.WeWOODOcoris.'
jr Seedsmen, r,lr-1, Vt.
WmI'i Cescr!-t!T9 r ! C "
give price and iiX "
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