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10 THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, tf. 0., MARCH 29, 1914 Mr. W. E, Grainger, of Knox ville, Tennessee, who analized our water, writes us as follows: ZO.CB. Ijowo, ABhevMe, K. C. '"' '.''"'" Dear Sir Thla li a complete examination of your Warlowt Water, Including, In addition to the mineral alt present, a searoh tor undesirable things 'which might be Injurloue, and I am glad to ear nothing of thl kind wu found. Tour water la olear and strongly Alkaline; ooctalm an ample Quantity of Magnesium Sulphate (which U nothing but Epsom); yo have a fair amount of Ldthla, alio Sodium, Chloride, 8oMum and Potassium Carbonate At) these things combined should tneft the water ot great benefit to persona Buffering from Kid ny, Bladder and Bowel Trouble. I should aid that the benefit te be derived would" depend, of course, on the amount used, and that It be used freely and regularly. Tours truly, J " . WE, GRAINGER, ; WARL01VE JAMES R. HARE, Manager N STRING HATS 6H i A ood deal mora attention will b ;fclven to the coiffure this spring than has been, the custom for some sea sons; for gradually the hat brim is , rising to show the hair, and no long- r may one vntua forth with' abso lutely unarranged coiffure, seoure In U7 m 1 .v , , .IV,. . ,,R. ' -,' X I " t a if A SOUTHLAND FROCK ENCHANTING i . ( j I jr ml Msmh m V I Ml I I I : :' i, J:: y A Palest yellow pussy willow taffeta nd cream white voile patterned with conventional foa.d.hrnt4Mn Th Mrtl i o make : a, lovely , t pansy . : color mite' for this Palm 1 Beach after a frook. The narrow aklrt has WATER CO. Id North Main Stk-eet OW THE HAIR. . -.,..J the confronting knowledge that, the close-fitting hat will tell no secrets, eo Isng as a few becoming waves are pulled over the forehead and This new hat flares up at one aide and has the trimming under the brim a distinctly new note. ITS SIMPLICITY. three shallow flounces slightly lifted at the front, the tunic following the ot pansy silk ribbon with the ends rounded off In fan effect. A wide brimmed hat wreathed with tea roses and violets matches th,e dainty frock. -'- kjK-M ' .Nsk ;;7p (if ANALYSIS by W. E. Grainger, Sllloa Oxide of iron ... Calcium Carbonate Magneelum Carbonate Calcium Phosphate - , Elttmmrearbonate .... Magneelum Sulphate ., Sodium ChlorUle Sodium Carbonate . ... . Potassium Carbonate Alumina Manganese Oxide Sodium Nitrate i r x ' Total grains per gallon .... FEDERALS IN LAST DITCH TD (Continued from Pago One), of the Zaragosa brigade which under took to blase the way through the heavy federal -oannonadlng-Tutsldt Gomes Palaolo. These soldiers were mowed down, killed and wounded by scores, according to the stories told by Individual eolcMere. Hell met us at Torreon," aaid one youthful soldier, as he crawled out of the train with tits head, arms and legs wrapped In rags but with a smile en hla face. Aa the train with Its freight of muti lated mien neared the city every pub lic conveyance In Chihuahua was or dered to the station, v Pitiable as their condition was, It was noticeable that all of the wound ed had been given first i Id treatment before they were started northward. This waa regarded as marking an ad vancement in the treatment of wound ed In Mexican revolutions, MORE WOUNDED. JIMINBZ, Mex., Manah 27. (Vis El Paso, March t8. Two more train loads of rebel wounded from near Torreon passed through here today en route to Chllhauhau. The soldleri reported that there waa 300 or more wounded at BermeJUlo, unable to find accommodations In the northbound trains. Some ef the soUMera were In Jured too seriously to be transported. PALACE FOR CARRANZA. CHIHAUIFAU, Mex., March 97. (via El Paso, Marah 33.) Homes ot rich Mexicans exiled from their coun try by the rebels wore stripped ol furniture, brlo-a-brao and. costly deco rations today to provide eultable ac oommodatloiii for General Carransa, who, on hla arrival ' here will tx domiciled In a palace, afterwards to be known as the provisional capltoL The building set aside for. Carran sa Is on a ibqulevard - opposlts th United States consulate. Its ' com mandlng towers an walls overlook the olty. It la here the civil head of the revolution will conduct the govern ment oppoeed to Huerta. The city will be decorated and church belli will proclaim his preeenoe. General Villa's preaesoe In the south has called attention to the fact that he and General Carransa are not like ly to meet soon. The two revolution ary leaders have been hundreds ot miles apart since the revolution reached Its present magnitude an4 It la probable they .never have had moi l than a brief conference. (Continued From Pag Ona.) advtoe from the beginning of the home rule controvHisy. While main taining' impartiality, apparently he had a personal leaning toward home rule. The king' and the members of his court were outspoken in con demning Sir Edward Carson for org anising the Ulster2 volunteers army snd resented his act In reviewing the volunteers as though they were a regular military body, and in assum ing prerogatives, by reason of which the liberals named hi in "King Car son." Such an offense, as General 8!r Robert Baden-Powell discovered when he placed his portrait on poa tage stamps during the sl?ge of Mate king, is an unpardonable sin in the eyes of the court. While Premier Asqulth and Col onel Seely were closeted with the king recently, Major General Sir William R. Robertson, director of military training at the war offlc accompanied by a colleague, visited the place, according to reliable in formation, snd asked to be admitted to the conference on urgent business. The request was granted and th of- ncera announced that they and a majority of the staff officers would resign immediately uniest the gov ernment made Its peace with the HCtflr 1 Premier AsqultVa statement to TheT" wu""' """'"""" -Times, the first Interview which the dropped over saffron , Unted chiffon, premier "has granted , In office, was! The frock Is made of one of the box th result of the Impression that thlsad net robes which com ready to Knosvllle, Tenn. Grains per gal. .ill .OIT 17.857 9.787 ,. , .041 . 21.629 1.39 ." 3.(76 1.(41 Trace Trace Trace ' - " ' ... 66.985 ultimatum had been delivered. No solution ha yet been found of the situation caused by resigna tions of Field Marshal Sir John French and Adjutant Genera Sir John Ewart from their positions at the head of the British army. Meantime, the opposition , of the army to employment In the coercion of Ulster Is vouched for by no lesi an authority than Sir Edward Rich ard Russell, a staunch supporter oi the government, who In aligned article in Th. Lerpo day: "It la a positive fact that when he visited the war office early this week, Field Marshal Lord Roberts had in his pocket a list of nearly 900 officers of th army who are ready to send in their papers." BROOKLYN WINS. CHARLOI ."B. N. C, March 28. Brooklyn defeated the Buffalo Inter nationals here this afternoon, 5 to 4. Daubert and Wheat hit homers, Dau- bert's scoring the run tf'hlch tied the game in the eighth. Two hits and a strike-out which a Bison recruit catch er did nt know what to do with, scor ed the decisive run. Boore: R. H. B. Buffalo ......... .... ...,4. 11 2 Brooklyn ........ . ...... 5 70 Jamleson, Boebe and La Long, Mc Neill; Reulbach, Altchlson and Fis cher. N. C. LOSES GOOD GAME. CHAPEL HILL, N. C, March 28. The University of Vermont baseball team todaly defeated the University of North Carolina 3 to 2. The game was one of the prettiest ever witnees ed on the - university diamond, In spite of frequent errors. This Is Car ollna's fourth game and her second de feat, haying won from Oak Ridge 9 to 0 and William and Mary 1 to 0. A doufble-header with Amherst is scheduled, for Tuesftay. Bcore by in nings; : R.H. B. Vermont ..... 100 010 100 3 4 5 Carolina .. .. 100 010 0002 2 4 A NET FROCK JUST COM!' One of the prettiest frocka in an TWr rmiM.ii .i I. thin daintv affair r ; 'i-W w jf ' ' TTT 7 ;TT,TWaTceTah6rBleeVe ii DIRECTCOXS FOR DRINKING . r It la advisable to begin by using about eight to ten g la sci dally. Two glasses, hot, half hour be-' fore breakfast and the remainder at Intervals as desired throughout the day, with two glasses just before bed time. After first few c"ays quantity can toe gradually Increased to one gallon dally. When used regularly and freely according to these directions we recommend It as highly bene ficial for kidney, bladder, stomach and bowel troubles. Write for booklet containing letters of testimony, IAL WILL DELAY REPEAL BILL (Cnnuuued from Faga Ona.) It repealed the exemption, to declare that it had not surrendered the con- make one. Representative O'Shauirhnessy, democrat, of Rhode Island, spoke foi the exemption, declaring ths platform pledge of the Baltimore convention for free passage should be supported. Representative Gardner, republi can, of Massachusetts, support. ng tht bill, quoted from debates on the Hay. Pauncefote treaty In the senate te show that the spirit of thaU agree ment was opposed to, th'; exemption of American ships. Representative Gray, democrat,' , of Indiana, supported the bill. PITCHERS' BATTLE. . NEWPORT NEWS, Va., March 28. -In a battle between pltohera the Newport New Virginia league team defeated a picked team from Fort Mionroe artillery school, 1 to 0. '-'The only hit for the visitors came with two out In the ninth. Score; R.H. E. Newport News 1 3 8 Artillery 0 1 4 Carothers, Gallagher and Appleby; Cook, Millett and Randall, Golden. A Safe Guess. T saw Rogers rolng Into the chi ropodist's -this morning." "There must be something serious on foot." Btceton Transcript. Smaller Game, "Say, Sambo, did you ever see he CatsklH mountains?" " "No, I neber did: but I've seen dam kill mice." Hartford Times. LETED FOR SUMMER WEAR. put togetker, and th pattern et the -moroiaery u-imming lunin. inn, A wide sash of deep blue moire rl bon Is matched by a blue parasol White buttoned buokaUlj boots ac-j whatever may be his other good e.ual cotnpany the frock. 1 itlea. - Warlowe Mineral Water cornea from Rkmland Valley, Grainger County, Tenn. It Is a VATURAL MTVERAL WATER, and we offer It to you Just as It ' flows from the giant rook where we bottle It Nothing added to It and nothing removed. Nature la our beet Physician. WARLOWE Is a remedy compounded in Nature's Own Phar macy for the benefit of your diseased Kidneys, Bladder, Stomach and Bowels. We have a flow of only 100 gallons daily. If you are affected with any of the troubles named, we want you to give WARLOWE a trial. ' Come to 24 North Main Street and let Mr. Hare show yen. our big file of original letters of testimony and tell you mora about WARLOWE. WARLOWE WATER CO. i JAMES R. BARE, Mai ,nag CAPTAIN W. II. BIRD CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF BUNCOMBE CO. Enters Race at Solicitation of Friends Supporters Predict CAPTAIN W. At the urgent request of his friends Capt. W. H. Bird announces his candidacy for the Democratic nomi nation for Sheriff of Buncombe county. . Capt. Bird has for some time been considering the advisability of enter ing the race for sheriff, but only con sentented to do so after a thorough Investigation as to the political situa tion in this county, and while his an nouncement will come as a surprise to a few of the democrats,, yet those more Intimately associated with him' have been expecting his entrance Into the race for some time. Capt. Bird has been a life long High living and Tango Teas. (Richmond Virginian.) ' The present high cost of living is due almost entirely to the lack of In terest and attention en the part of the consumer, according to Alfred D. Woodruff, of the bureau of foodstuffs, and he badka hla assertion by the bold statement that "15 per cent could be deducted from the gross profits on all foodstuffs if the con sumer, and mainly the houeewlfle would devote as much attention to marketing and gaining knowledge on this subject aa aha does to dress, bridge parties and tango teas." The milk In the coooanut, accord ing to Woodruff, la that the consumer forces the retailer to add-from 2S to 40 per cent to gross profits by caus ing unnecessary expenses In delivery, credit systems. Insisting upon out f -season goods, premiums, trading stamps and eo forth. Bounds reason able enough, but what are you going to do about It? The hand that rocks the cralae does the marketing and I rulethe JooaU.andlhert ,.Uno..M- dence that tango teas are waning in popularity. It Is quit evident that Mr. Woodruff la, an unmarried man. U North Main Street Victory. Wh "mi IP n. BIRD. democrat, having fought from his entrance Into manhood for the dem ocratic party and the high principles for which democracy standi. In fact ' he was bred and born a democrat. His father,. A L. Bird, having given four years of his youth and vigor to Insist that there Is no man In Bum combe County better qualified . to hold tne important omce or Sheriff, and It is with pride that they point to his record as Sanitary Inspector o the City of Ashevllle. r for sheriff, still Capt. Bird's friendt and supporters predict a victory for htm In the coming fight. adv It CrneL Cholly When I waa' a boy. yod know, the doctor said W I didn't atop smoking cigarettes I would feeoomr feeble minded. Miss Keen Well, why dU?'t yon atop T Boston Transcript. Playing Safe. "Tour Scot friend asked you te have a cigar, but I notice he didn't offer me one." t "Ah, yon see, he knows I don't smoke." Tlt-Blta. Berry Persiflage. Blx Wonder why the bbek-beef symbol is a full aised goatT Dix Perhaps because kids are no allowed In a barroom. Judge. paralysis agar Z, Asocial ? Nerve Tablets. Write for Proof of Cure. Advice Free, DB. CEaSK, ZU M. Tte gfc, rMMeWila, tms- Piles DfL BO-gAN-SO-g TILS BKMEDT GW Imtut nllcf in itcninc. is Maine r trn, truduic FiW Frit 60 ttiijt DR. BOSANKO. Philadelphia, Ta.
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