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THE ASmrVTLLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 191T. MODOC CUTwrrH thc dupicx ounvC ANO MAOC WTTH THt OVAL MSTTONHOLK 00 Ssiqn (pilars OOCLAM OO.. TWO. M. V, are oonro to vm. ' PHATTANOOQA. Twin., Mar II, Tp ar goln to win without que tloa. but not without coat." Major. Owner! Leonard Wood told Chatta neoerans at a maaa meeting tonlsht. Several thousand person war turn ed away from a Idmui where Qen ral Wood spoke- "8a that th training camp ara kept full" urged the general. "En eeurage aratamado, well-ordered, well thought out preparedness." Tb Oi handle of a new duatpan la bellow, operated bv a Bitten, which Ida In collecting duat too fine for a I eroem to move. BRITISH RESTING Culicuro IN PREPHT1 FOR NEW EFFORT Period of Comparative Calm Has Fallen Over En tire Front Heels Eczema On Head Burned and Itched. Scratched Making Scales. Could not Rest Hiir Lifelesa. Came Out Healed hj Cutkur a. Cost 75c. HINDENBUEGr LINE IN BRITISH HANDS, Austrians Keep Up Heavy Bombardment of the Trentlno Section. "I had ecxems on my head ao had If (bat I could not get any rest It began to come (lightly aa a rash, and it grew wore all the time. It homed and itched o that I scratched making tcalri on my nra. my nair necame melees, dry, and came exit when I combed it "My brad stayed that way for about on year, and I uaed evary remedy but without success. Then I taw CurJcurs Soap and Ointment adrertiied and lent far a (re aample. My head began to et better, an I bought more and I uaed one cake of Cut leu ra Soap and one box o( Ointment when I wai healed." (Signed) Mia Mayma Lonjr, R. K. D. 1, Mun fordvilj. Ky.. Oct 17, 1916. lit P"'or,,T akm and aealp trouble another or the periods or compar ONLY POWERFUL MEDICINE Ml END RHEUMATISM It matter not whether you Bv ttad agonising pain from rheumatlam for la year or distressing twltchlnaa for it week. Rkeuma la etrona enough and mighty and powerful enough to drive rheamatlo polaon rrom your body and abolish ail miaery or money back. .... 1 Bmlth'a Drug Store and all druggists sen luieuma oa a no-cure-no-par eaal for not more than 10 eenta a bottle, and after you take a half tea poonfnl one a day for two day you hould know that at laat you hare obtained a remedy that will conquer rheumatlam. - , For over ' Ave year throughout America Rheuma ha been prescribed ly broad-minded physician and ha galaaaad thousands from agony, pain una despair. Advt ve calm that have alwaya followed the attainment by the Brltleh troops or their immediate objective. might b prevented by uring Curicur eoep, ana do other, lor all toilet pur pose. On the slightest tign of rednen, roughness, pimpies. rashes or dandruff. I aw i fallen over th entire fighting front M. TJ" oampi caca by Ret ara between Arrae and Oueant Here J" " poet-card: "Cuticara. uy. n. posiob. bold everywhere. If Mighty Cool and Comfortable I At our Drug Store and . .--V" . ' ' V Y:?'?' the fountain Gerks are alwaya, on the- alert - to ;.: .v- .'r-.1i-kr-i - - A. .w. .ewi.ee, ' -: ' r teereyou., w PargmB J. S. Clavene, Mgr. the Brltlah now are reatlnc. unbam fiered by the Oermana, except by ar lllery fire on varloua aectora, conaol Idatlng their galna and making ready for another plunge toward the Iro- eourt-Queant awltoh Una. The Brlt lah are aeeure In the ooaaeaalon of all of th famoua Hlndenburr line, ex cept about 1,000 yarda of it directly weat of Bullecourt, where another heavy battle muat be fought before the enemy can be dislodged. Heavy Bombaramrat. Likewise, alonr the eouthern and Of the line held by the French, Mon day paaaed in comparative quiet, ex cept In Champagne, wher the Ger mane bombarded heavily th trenchea taken from them by the French in Sundaye rich tin a near Horonvllllera. Neither aid launched an infantry at. tack. .... . In th Auatro-IUltan theatre th Auatrlana are keeping up their heavy bombardment In th Trentino sector. Th fighting 1 furlou in th latter region, with both the Italian and Aus trian war oflloee claiming successes for their respective farce. . Near Mont Santo and on the Vodlce, the Itallane penetrated Austrian positions but later war repulsed wait heavy losses, says 'Vienna. OB th other hand, the Italian claim th capture of a hill between Pell to va and Brltovo and an extension of their poeltlona on th Vodlce. On the front In Macedonia artil lery duels coatlnue at various points and laolated Infantry engagtments are taking place. There apparently has been a return of the period of quietude on the line from th Baltio sea down Into Rou- mania held by th Teutonlo alllee and th Russians. The fighting atarted at the end or last week, m in vomy nlan fortress sector and In th north In th region of Mltau seemingly ended almost with Its commencement emplacement Aa underground corridor parallels the support trench tblrty.flve feet below the surface. Several isolated poets are still standing between the scene of the ateet smash and the Outut-rmvnurt Una. These Include the villages of Relneourt and Hendecourt and other strong points in which the Oermana are capable of putting up strong resistance. u ciin WITH. MIIEBOFIITTIEIM IS III MS Of HI Mob ia Taking FN to Scene of the Crime to Lynch Him DASTARDLY CRIME. PROPOSED TAX ON COTTON DEFEATED By SOUTHERNERS (Continued from Page One.) ed would levy this tax on all goods aneciea oy me eectlon purchased af ter April e 117, and in th hands of retailers when the bill goes into enact, The way and means committees tailed today to agree upon a second- class , mall rat plan, but eome sort of a propoaal will be decided upon tomorrow. Sentiment apparently w growins; in ravor or a graduated tone rate running from a cent and a half to five cents a pound on second- ciasa matter. Furniture Securely and Safely Stored 'in a commodious, clean , Warehouse at reasonable .rates. ASHEVTLLE Transfer & Storage Co. : Phono gio S3 Broadway Keep Your Eye on this TRADE KARK It stands tor Satisfaction la Hardware E20WN HABDWASE COMPANY M Broadway. 1U4 PHOIT--Mt WORK THOROUGHLY DOTE. , FROM A STAFF CORRESPOND ENT OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, BRITISH HEADQUARTERS - IN FRANCE, May, jl, Via London.) So completely did th Brltiah artillery do Its work before th attack between Crolselles and Bullecourt, that 1,000 yards of th Hlndenburr line ar totally missing. - This segment of th German defense was completely wiped out .. - . ".. Airplane photographs taken Mar I how beautifully symmetrical slgxara, but the latest pictures taken contain no trace of th trenches. The support line also was badly "strafed," some (.000 yard of It now being in the British hands, leaving th Germans holding-', the remaining 2,000 yards. Th Hindenburg front line between the south end of the captured tranche and Bullecourt Is In dire danger, a It Is flanked on both sides by the British. The engagement was really made up of two attacks, one In the early morning, when seventy ' prisoners were "taken, and the second late In the afternoon, the two netting some ISO prisoners for the day's work In this seotor. The German artillery's response was very feeble and the counter barrage during the attack was particularly weak. Th prisoner taken came mostly from the Forty-ninth reserve di vision, which was recruited In the re gion of Poaen and Breslau. It came to the west front from Roumania in February. Three officers were among the prisoners. The men showed by word and aoffon that they were thor oughly tired of war. They had been In the line twenty-one days and con stantly under the British shell fire. All of them said they had never seen anything like the artillery Are. Although they were concerted, all that remains of the captured por tions of the Hindenburg line are cement and concrete machine gun MEMPHIS. Teen. Msv tt VI 1 Persona, a negro who la said to hav confessed that ho killed and beheaded Antoinette RappeJ. a school girl, oa the ouUklrta of Memphis, several weens a so. aa been taken from fhr ilia aeputle who ware returning hlro from Nashville, wher he was taken two week aso to avert mob vioienc. to this city, and la In the handa of a mob which at mldnlrht i reported en route to the arane of the crime to lynch him, according io aavices received hero late 'aat ignt A dispatch from Fotta rimn. kflaa.. stated that a mob of several hundred men met th train there and arter overpowering the euard of sheriff. deputies, seised the prisoner and ea. caped with him In an automobile fter declarlna their Intention nt hanging him to a railroad hrldr near wnere me neadleea body of the child waa found two days after her disap pearance while en route from ber nome to school three weeks aso LD tO a late tlAilr RA nfflXBl .An Urination could bo rece.ved of the re port that the negro had fallen Into me hands of th mob. but orenara tlona had been made by the police and snenrr omc to mtet any eventu aiiiy rotta camp Is about fifty mllea irom j era pan and It was not expect ea me mob will reach the scene of in crime wnn th negro until several houre after midnight Persons was taken to the penitentiary at Nashville iwo weens ago for safe keeping be fore details of his alleged confeaelon were maa public. According to I statement mad by "Uierlff Tate. Per. sons, a wood ahopper, ad mitt J that h attacked th girl, a fifteen-year-old child, when ah paaaed the thick en in wnicn no was at work, dragged her. into th underbrush after knock. ing ner unconscious with his axe. and fearing that she would recover vn. sciousneaa and accuse him of the at tack, chopped off bar head which he concealed with the mutilated body In the thicket When the altered con. xession waa published a mob formed and searched th county all and po lice station hare for the nesro. Since ciuaen or ino community in which the girl lived hav kept a close watch on all road leading Into Memphis In th belief that an attempt would be made to bring Persons her secretly lor inai. iiw today it was learned that the nerro had been taken from mo Naenvui prison and several h in di-ed men went to Pott Camp to intercept in train aboard, which ha was oeing brought to this city. "Come on Over. Sec My Corn Fall OUT "I Put t Dreoa , ef Oets.lt ea Laat - r.igm mew wilK " mmm tti eu nave ia Am im I. Mu w... ' w Bflvvri ana H n in. a,,, a anvil, mm ThaTe the wey 'Gats-It' alwaya woraa.' Yon) Just put on about I dross. Then the OOra not anlv ahrlvala. tut Inmmmmm fnsca the toe, without aSaetrng the sur. reundlnc flash In the laut. why, it's al- st a pleasure to have corns and Tmaf Was a Oalrk rssml Taat Cess Had Wit Hm la-It'. see how 'Gets-It' sets them off In a hurry and without the least pain. I can wear tlaht shoes, danra and aralk thourh I never hsd corns." Gets-It makes the uaa nf laa. Irritating selves, bundling bandaras. tape. plasters and other thlnss not only foo. ish. but unnecessary, llaa thla wanriarful aiscovery, "uere-it," ror any sort of hard corn or callus. It Is the new, simple, easy, quirk way, and It never falls. You'll never have to eut a eorn eraln with knives or scissors, and run ehanoaa of blood poslnn. Try ''Geu-It" tonlch.t "Cete-It" Is sold avarvwhara tko a ho. tie. or sent en receipt of price by B. Lawrence Co.. Chiraa-o. III. Hold In AahevlUs and reooinmendad aa ne world s best eora raanlv h. Hmifh'a Drug- Store, C. A. Kayawr, Grant's phar macy Advl. Modemly Equipped Safety Deposit Boxes In Fire-Proof Vault and Building Rent)r om $2.00 to $10.00 per year Central Bank & Trust Co. "The Bank for Your Savings" Rheumatism Should Be Hipped In The Bud Rheumatism in it arly states may uoiuue jtju mm Deiievuis; tnat nut disease of a purely local and tampo rary oaiure. iioyona a aligns anmb una iu law umo ana palng U ul jointa or back, ther may b no out ward indications or tt, but If yon do IRISH DESTINIES' not heed thee warnings, or if you riy upon nn inject to car yon, tt wui frow rapidly worso until yon hava heumatum in iu most violent form. in symptoms, mild tat the begin ning: bat growing steadily worse, indi cate) that your blood is impregnated with Uric Add, which, if not oradi eatad. will contaminate your entire system. The result will bo racking pains ia the Joints, muscles and limbs, chronic Stomach tronhlas .and a alns-. fish liver. Th only relief la In the ration Moa of th blood to ita normal. tHrnnsi condition, which can bo accomplished by takinr S. S. fi- the unfaliw rjwiady' for rheamatio troubles. Our Madical Denartment Is at tha ...l of all nsors of B. B. B. Swift Specific Co, 803 Swift Building, AUanta. Ga. SOUTHERN BAPTISTS Notable Speakers Heard at Big Mass Meeting at New Orleans. IN UNITED SMS EXERCISE a, ...r-. .1 . I , 1? T ATLENO Will Beach Washington To day, the SUteJDepartment Announces. ART R COLLEGE IV ILL BE RiDLED BY IRISH ALONE (Contlnuejl from Page One.) been charged by some with the wreck. age of Mr. Uoyd's-Gsorse previous work- of reconciliation, told the lords that the road to home rule hut been traveled to far for turning back and referred to the importance of facili tating the task Of "those who are our friends In America." for me position of chairmen ef the convention, a colonial might wield stronr influence for harmonv and Baron Shaughnessy, president of the Canadian Paelflo Railway com pany who was born in the United states or Irish parents, is mentioned, as also are ez-Premier Asqultb and Lord Donouchmore. who have special talents for u position requiring large parliamentary experience and much diplomacy. It la expected that the selections for the membership of the convention will be made within a week. The aeaslon will be behind closed doors, for which the Premier cited V,.l,Ils'e''i.iheXa.m,J,,lot.1 con- denomination. Among the Important Oft) ir-il f ttMai axe vWaST TT I ttmrnA CI at a aval . SA aaa 1 i. . . Freckles and Blotche At Easily Peeled Off tt ye are totherdwta asnr bleu Too often this only vder or anything etltuttons of thrj United States, .Cam naaa and tn union or south -Africa, Title of a home In Grove Park is certificate of deposit of a bank lways worth its face value plus Interest. 'Phone 1583. Advt. WASHINGTON. May Italian war commission, headed by trince uaine, nrat cousin or King Vic- tor Jimmanuel. will arrive In Wash Ington tomorrow at an hour to be an nounced later. The fact that tho commission had landed safely on this continent be came known officially today through me state department. The mission is coming on a visit of courtesy and to discuss with Ameri can officials particularly co-operation in dealing witn shipping and food problems and the adjustment of rates or exchange. Its personnel follows Prince Ferdinando Di Savoja, of Udlne; Enrico Arlotta, minister of transportation; Marquis Lugi Bor sarelll Rl Rifreddo, Under-Secretary or state ror foreign affairs; Gugllelmo m arson, senator: Augusto Ciuffelll, former minister of public rrancesco BaverU Nlttl, former minister of agri- J deputy, works; deputy, culture. THREE DREADNOUGHTS NOT CONTRACTED TOR fCONoray GOOD LIVING HICKORY. Mav U Bev T. T. Lohr, D. t; of Llncolnton, preached tho baccalaureate sermon to the graauaung class of Lenoir college and a larsre audlencn nf frlnnfta of thm in. 11- The Istltution Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. tie took his text from Oallatlans 6:4 "near re one Another's Burdens. ttev. J. W. Horlne, D. D.. of Colum- ma, o. u., who was expected to preach the annual sermon was prevented irom peintr present on account of the death of his father, and Doctor Lohr was secured to take his place. Tonight Rev. C. Luther Miller, of Greenville. S. C-. addressed the col. lege Luther league and a good sized audience was present to hear him. The twenty-sixth annual commencement- exercises benn Friday nlsrht with the expression recital, a number of young ladles of this department taking part. Saturday night -the annual concert was given, the program consisting of piano selections and vocal solos and choruses. J The exercises Will Close Wednes day morning whed the graduating ex ercises will be held in the college auditorium and diplomas and prizes will be awarded. Tuesday night there win be a three-farce comedy. "The Elopement of Ellen." -riven bv the Dramatic club. Miss Sufcte Bolick and Mr. Houston Woods were married at the home of the bride In this eity Saturday morn ing. Rev. W. H. Bradshaw, pastor of the First Baptist' church, officiatins;. Mr. and Mrs. Woods left on the 7:40 train for their honeymoon in west ern North Carolina. . v. ANTI-TRUST SUITS MUST BE RE-ARGUED ACCORDING TO THE SUPREME COURT Probably Be Year or More Before Opinions Are Handed Down. NEW ORLEANS, May 11.. The III7 convention of the ' southern Baptist churches, which ' began here last Wednesday, was adjourned today ana arter a "stainless flag" mass meeting tonight, arranged by the local committee, virtually all the of- doers and delegates departed for their nomes. speakers at the mass meeting, who delivered addresses on patriotism and prohibition, Included Rev. Doc tors A. J. Barton, Dallas; W. D. TJpshaw, Washington, and J. D. Crane, Greenville, S. C. Official figures showed tho convention just closed was the third largest In point or attendance In the history of the actions taken by the convention dur ing Its slx-dar session were) Settle ment of the long-standing controversy over consolidation of church boards by electing an executive committee to act for tho convention between ces sions; definite steps toward establish' ing a southern Baptist ministerial re lief fund of 14,000,000; declaration for absolute, nation-wide prohibition during the war, and selection of . a committee to urge It before congress; appointment of a commission to de termine the Question of th legality of the incorporation of the conven tion and Us affiliated boards; starting a movement for instituting- a new system of f.ances tor the convention and boards, and a decision to establish in New Orleans a training school for homo and foreign missionaries. Baaidas. it's moeh easier to aufluraman with - et-asaary wax. APPiiea ally remove peiohes, Itva sSsTesttsil sJshtiy, tb wax wta gradu fraokle, ininpkss, meth a? BDota saUaeraaa. red blotohae a aqr eurfaee sreptlon. Tho effected eoxMo I ssnseis,a utoe aaon day, until tb esse, aofi yoothtul ao4 beaotirul asda Beneath is brous-ht wfeolly to view. Ask th clasps ser on of inroo!lBd wax and aa tubs Ul oa oold cswam. KsiiMia oap and water. Maenr thla simple, her mil ss b anoBUMat result. If troubled with a wash lotion Dial oimoe ex powaseed ef wMam basei, wilt f aotlvw. Tnare is x ins: hi a bajoxr skin anal eontour. It ants not Irritate r-ni fh-i r-t -nr-" t onpoa DS yoo soDsiSte S'a'taui'l wondss fnPv at mt wttab, baaaL will laaia ' Botnnsgastter xor araw. ana uuuiaemg ua nnstanttr and wui OTJUi SHOT BY SENTRY. BAlVITMOtRia. Mar 11-iMarion Riley, eighteen years old, a girl of this city waa shot and fatally wound od tonight by a sentry on duty on the njiueoct anvewayt near th tracks of tho Pennsylvania, railroad. She died In a hospital an-hour later. V. Tho girl was walking with a Pri vate of tho Fourth Maryland . real. tnent on the driveway when they were ordered to halt In tho darkness th sentry could not discern, them. Ac cording to present: information" the' order was not heard by the couple. Th sentry ha been taken Into cus tody and will be courtmartlaled. , WIRES FOR HELP. MONTGOMJDRY. Ala. May II. At o'clock tonight Atlanta wired Montaromery for assistance) In Are flg-hting apparatus. Efforts ar being. made to secure a special train to rush part of this city's department and equipment to Atlanta Immedi ately, OTHER OPINIONS. Other VesaalA Ant.TinrivArl by Congress Have Already aWMAlU AbUWIK) W I nT. W twTI MA MAI Been Awarded. is excellently at tained by aading to the daily menu a ration of Grape-Nuts Goodness Ener gy Ease of Di- fjestion Excel ent Flavor are all found in this truly remarkable wheat and barley food. j WASHnJTON, May 11. All naval vessels authorised by congress have been contracted for, Secretary Daniels announced toaay, except three dread noughts and a few minor auxiliary cran. nosiaes tne war craft specific ally provided for, the department naa ordered many additional destroy ers, submarine chasers by the hun dred and added today twenty-four sea-going tugs of 1,000 tons displace- imeni, io De used uotn as tow boats 'and mine sweepers. Recent awards made include The thirty-eight submarines of the 800 ton type, twenty-four of which will be built by the Electric Boat company, four by th Lake Torpedo Boat com pany and ten by the navy yxrd at Portsmouth, N. H. Six additional de stroyers have also been ordered from DUE TO POISON One Dose of Remedy Sweeps Pain Away Hundreds of Thousands Keetored "': , .- Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Is un like any other. It swoons the Blla and Poisonous Catarrhal Accretions ,u. 't -. r b. w .... I "Ci ruisonoiu jaiarrnai Accretions the Newport News Shipbuilding . and from the System. ,; Soothes and allays Dry Dock company, The submarines, destroyer and tugs all will be built on the cost plus ten per cent proiu plan, me navy de partment, arranging for the delivery of material. The main reason for re sorting to. this plan, the secretary said, was to permit speeding up of building. The tugs will bo completed In six months. The destroyers in from a year to fifteen months, and the sub marines in the shortest possible time. Title of a homo In Grove Park is like a certificate of deposit of a bank always worth Its face, value plus Interest 'Phono IMS. Advt Bermuda laat year exported 11,288 crates of celery. . . - -. inflammation In th Intestinal Tract tne cause of serious-and fatal all ments., such as Gall Stones, Appendi citis, . Acute Indiceatlon. Cancer anrt l icers or the Stomach and intestines, Tellow Jaundice,- Gonstipation, Gas tritis, Auto Intoxication, etc.. etc. In every locality there are grateful peo ple who owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Thou sands say it has saved them from the knife. The mast thorough system cleanser known. . Contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. FREE book, let on Stomach Ailments. Address Geo- H. Mayr. Mfg. Chemist. Chica go. Better yet. obtain a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful . Remedy from Smith's Drue; Store, Broadway Phar macy or any reliable druggist who wui refund your' money WASHINGTON'. May 21. Anti trust suits against the united States Steel corporation, the International Harvester company and three other big corporations were ordered re argued today by the Supreme court. As the court will adjourn for the term on June 11, court officials said It would probably be a year before de cisions were rendered. The announcement, made by Chief Justice White, apparently bears out reports current recently that opinions In the big anti-trust suits would not be handed down at least until the eountrv could readjust itself to. war. time conditions. The other cases to be re-argued are those against the united Shoe Ma chinery company, and the Lehigh Valley and the Reading railroads, and affiliated coal companies, the so-call ed "anthracite coal trust." .. The right of states to enact laws' affecting tho general and federal maritime laws as . passed by con gress, was denied, by the Supreme court today, in an opinion holding that the New York workmen's com pensation law, recently declared un constitutional, does not apply to workmen injured while employed on New York navigable waters. Th court also declared unoonstitn ttonal tho New Jersey workmen' compensation law of 1811, which was a non-compulsory statute. The court adjourned until June 4. when decisions will again be rendered and final adjournment for the term taken one week later. Trust Me! Try Dodson's Liver. Tone ! Calomel Harms Liver, and Bowels Read my guarantee! - Liven your, Hyer and Kowela ' and get straightened up .without taking sicken ing calomel. Don't lose a dayn work! : W0UEN DOING HEN'S WORK One of 'the most striking results of th great war In- Europe, is the ex tent to which women are doing the work of men. Travellers to England and 'France report that ' practically every able-bodied man Is in uniform and women by the thousands ara en aged ra doing men's work acting as conductors and drivers on the cars and doing all sorts of heavy work besides. This shows unexpected possibili ties in what has -been mistakenly called the weaker sex. Women ar subject to ailments which men do not have, and when so ailing become weak, helpless sufferers. But ,a rem edy has been found. For forty years, Lydla E. 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Your drug-- ; gist says If you don't find Dodson's ; Liver Ton acts better than horrible calomel your money la waiting for . you. Advt The aunV scorching 'rayp barn dny cracks and wrinkles into exposed woodwork. Next y come the WvlM!ficldnz n..Al. Dam the parched boards. Decay fcllows. IIUICU UVJ Protect your bone tnm th ana with paint of Datcb ' m ' Boy Whit Load thinned with par Unad oil. That , CTJ3 teprcf against all aorta of weather and lon kpa I iiwWflaJ bandaomo, amooth appearanc. wn fa n Whatever yoot needs in petotmg 0"T or to)wlro tymfpl both the advice and the matarUla necasary for a fiiVl JlVaUVial. class Job. Writer bxwog can. y . , "; -. .. . ' ' . - . ' " ASHEVILLE PAINT & GLASS CO. BROWN HARDWARE CO,
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