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MAY 1 | atally tnjured in the wreck of a| truck on the mountain between | prom the Capper's Magazine Asheville and Chimney Rock lastnight. | Tibetan nuns excepted, no Tibetan which & out of 10 men on the truck | wemen go through life unmarried. g P P O e ther killed or serioualy injured. I;‘b':';:‘ Lot v‘hm iy | Dandruff causes a' feverish irrita- The machine which was carrying a = ikl = tion of the scalp. the hair roots crowd of workmen to Chimney Rock |to their ideas the average European | ¢hrink, loosen and then the hair from Biltmore where they had been | is not good-looking. Europeans. they | comes out fast. To stop falling hair engaged in unloading a steam shovel, | say, have too large noses. “like kettle | 4+ once and rid the scalp of everv triedliover st times; 1€ ia reporced. like pIge | oarticle of dandruff, get a 35-cent | The dri Will Jones, masnles: | B2 O dering gt any: dedl I-sr‘antd e ts oo deep and eyebrows too | POttle e e yourhd s May 13- [car had no brakes but the | prominent. On the other hand, an |store. pour a little in your hand an the accident was sald to have been [average American seeing a Tibetan |rub it into the scalp. After a few a blow out in a front tire. The in-|woman for the first time. would be |applications the hair stops coming jured were taken to the Rutherford. “There ain't no such |out and you can't find any dandruff. ton Hospital HURSDAY. wo KILLED IN WRECK OF TRUCK ON MOUNTAIN Six O'ér Wo&n’:en Seriously In- LEMME TRY | ’ d; When Maghine, Without [ gl Jureds When Machine ‘ ¥ Ygakes, Goes Hurtling. | | | | [ HAIR COMING OUT? } e No 01d Maids in Tibet. A MAN DECIDING NOT TO BUY A PIPE. —By WEBSTER. | i = T | / s S S T s pon T B Z DRAW 6000D. JRN W.COT DES BURAL N SOUTH Patent Lawyer Stood High in His Profession—Was Active in Church. Ry the sdSociated Press ASHZVILLE, "N, C., Frenk Zortunc, of Marion and J. 1. | Pierce, Bf Raleigh, are dead, and J 11 of Morganton, is believe likely to | thing PLAN L A R—————— e T R S a member of the John M | Watson. Coit. i patent law frm of Marse & Grindle, died in the Wash tngton Sanatorium. Takoma Park.| Tnesday. atter a_lonz illness. | A native of South Carolina, Coit, INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT | FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING Cait wae zraduated from the Uni | versity of South Carolina in the class | of 1881, and was late aduated from | the George Washinzton University | Law’ School S i . 0 He entered the United State Pat | ‘ 3 >, ent Office as an assistant examiner | i N in 1897, and after several promotions | Z 7| MmNt 5°~6°°D,- : was appointed law clerk and a mem- | E NEITHER , LEMM i rd of Examiners-in- - ’ SEE ‘SOME MARE 5 " . * % v N g l-:'.v rlfiiifi"viw:j n-v;.’v.:’_y.n ',;nl\u:ur: : e Established 1861 F Street:and Eleventh Linens Upholstery ice of patent law and con e until shortly | | i) thik siive pras Furniture before his death. Mr. Coit was wel car t. eri lawy: -« ¥ . e pedia of . He was a member Preshyterian Church t president of the Men's Brotherhood He also belonged to the American Pateni Bar Associa- tion. the University Club and the | Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity In addition he was for manyv vears a member of the Columbia Country of that church. Coit of this city. Mrs. Coker of North Carelina and Mrs. Cross of South Carnlina, and a brother. David Coit, of Jacksonville. Fla. | Funeral services will be cond fted in the Central Presbyterian C4#%rch this attérnoon at 5 o'clock. The body | will be taken to Cheraw, S ., for| burial. DOUMERGUE VISITS | AMERICAN HOSPITAL Cluh He Jeaves three sisters, Miss .\lm.\’ French President Loud in Praisc; of Institution—Thought Lost, | Found in Free Ward. | By the Associated Press PARIS May 13.—The Americans of new memorial building at the | erican Hospital at Neuilly had a | t from President Doumergue | terday. The President was so| e Gl Ty NOT BAD. WOT 5 » PRiICcET Too — // WHAT Car \ Do Fatk- vou ? absorbed in the wonders of the huifding that for a time it was thought he had been lost. After an ‘ch he finally was found in ee ward on the third floor, words to the patiente. Myron T. Herricks. tes Ambassador. was look e for him: W The Precident” he acked he met 2m of \Ir. Doumerzue Aid | 2 visit hy him upstairs. felt the mounting of the | would he ton much of an ex for him. When this was told he President replied: i "I have lived up five flizhts of of the personnel of medical by Friends. LONDON. May 13 (#).—0f hundreds audience of French and Amerlcans who were presen, recalling the war- | time co-operation of the French and | Americans. M. Doumergue lauded the | achievements administrative | hospital. COAL FOR CONFETTI. and the Bridal Couple Get Noval Send-off Air Mark Believed Broken. BERKELEY. 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Man truck laden with ~ coal, them with coal dust instead of cop- tetti as the couple left St. ‘Pancras The bride’s gown - of flaming orangze material suffered con- siderably. and of the poisons that are making vou bili- ous and nervous and |sick Dr. Boice's L e e o hescription TWDIEG ! Dle later lifted the happy pair pnto 3 |have relieved thousands from consti- when the truck moved off the dusty | Pation and the misery that goes with newly-weds were held on the sacks |t of coal by six stalwart coal porters They will relieve you. | gist's, 25¢. At drug- IMPERIAL MEDICINES » Tequer. Address Dept. G-Z 65 M. CLAY GLOVER CO., INC. 119 Pifth Ave., Nev York Chy Mary Baker Eddy the Discoverer and: Founder of Christian Science, and Author of its T'extbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, speaks on the subject of Prohibition which is agitating humanity. Writings, page 288, line 26, to page 289, line 6, she gives to the world her views on prohibition: In her volume, entitled Miscellaneons “The cause of temperance receives a strong impulse from the cause of Christian Science: Temperance and truth are allied and their cause prospers in proportion to the spirit of Love that nerves the struggle. People will differ in their opinions as to means to promote the ends of temperance: that is, abstinence Whatever intoricates a' man, from intoxicating beverages. stultifies and causes him to degenerate physically and morally.” Strong drink is unquestionably an ezil, and evil cannot be used temperately: Its slightest use is abuse; hence the only temper- ance is total abstinence. achatever form it is made manifest.” MARY RAKER EDDY. “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away."—CHRIST JESUS. (Matthew xxiv., \ 35.) 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