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A.M. LIOREY DENTIST Morey Building PHONE 60 Dn W. H. Vander Linden DENTIST Phone 351 Office over Duff's x Holmes Building DR. H. L. KEITH (Successou-to Dr. W. F. Nickel.) DENTIST. Office: Over Hunters Pharmacy. riYZ SITEIIJLEIXES sexe The Xew Xork Times Beceives Xetters libelling of Fight TTith U-Boats, (New' York Times. Sept. 18.) . .Further details of an attack by Ger man submarines on an American - .. . . " I trftn snort 'convoy, -in ine cuius u which several U- boats were reported to have beensunk, reached The Times last night-in the form of two letters. One, from an American' regular army officer . hinted at tne engagement, while the other, from an enlisted man. described the battle, asserting tnai five of the submarines - had Deeu de stroyed. The Times last weeit printed, two letters from men on transports, both of which reported a battle with sub- i oiVil-o marines, occurring wueu mc omo were about-20 miles from the shores nf France. The letters said mat iwo airplanes took part in the attack and that four U-boats had gone down un der the fire of-the American guns. Onewriter asserted that the bodies of 47 German seamen had been seen. The letter from the army officer which The Times obtained had been CHAXCLL0I1 JJICIIALLIS - A , ATTACKS BEPXY. TO. POPE. THE FLAG." EEEOEE COLD IVEATIIEPm Justifies Germany's Refusal U Declare Tun Aims at This Time Germany Confident. : y (By Dr. in Atlanta know Frank CFrane 'v,' ' journal. (" Here is a test or wnat you .1. atr nf vour country. Every w... ffw mirtt tn be able to an- Amsterdam, Sept 28L Dr Michaelis, wer these Questions. the German 'imperial chancellor, in a speech tothe main committee of the reichstag said that : Pope . Benedict's peace v .proposals were,, inspired, by moral seriousness, pure justice ana neutrality, which things were lacking in thf reply made by President Wii- I son to tne; pope. Justifying. Germany's state "her was claims-the chancellor as- such action would only have a confus- mg enect ana wuuia iiijuxe urvimay. interests. The chancellor said tne announced American military exer tions were awaited by Germany with calm confidence, were Germany to state her wa raims, the chancellor as serted, it would prejudice the complex refusal o What 1st tne naK Ol me V(UCi3UUUi """H TTnitP S'tates of America? Answer, 1 hirteen horizontal stripes, alternat ing red and white, having in the upper left hand corner a blue field wherein are set forty-eight . white stars. O - What do the thirteen stripes A The thirteen original ills you 8ICS Acts-lia dynamite on a sW liver and you lose a day's work.. '; . ' ' - There's no reason why a nor ' should take sickening. sahW;i! preparing food, and (2) clearing away.! ZZWul l-u ,. .cv,au t,ot i tie oi xocison s .Liver Tone vv i ..When we study the.step3" entailed in food preparation.. we find that work in the kitchen does not consist of inde pendent, separate: acts, but of a series of "inter-related processes. ' No matter whether we are serving aBix-course formal' luncheon, or a. simple' family breakfast. Well act in food .preparation is part of a distinct process. There are just two of these processes: (1) Q. What do the lorty-eigm. svaia represent? A. The forty-eight states now in the Union. . : . Q. When did congress pass the resolution authorizing the making of the flag? A. -June 14,; 1777. Q. Wiaat Is the story of the mak ing of the first flag? A. Cpngress, I in response to a request from General written to a frienr here. It said, the J neutrals,"" which could not be disturb niiestion to be discussed at the time of l, ' - - y . , , i " ooumbvw-i J''"- , peace negotiations-. , . The chancellor attacked President Wilson's reply to the pope, which he asserted, merely bound the German people together more firmly. Dr. Michaelis dwelt upon "the satis factory state of our relations with the dr. e. a. McMillan - - . . . . - . (S5oflssor o Dr. W. T. WallsceJ DENTIST Office: Burckmyer Building, 4th Ava Phone 442. Hendersonvllle. N. C. "DR. EHRINGHAUS Dentist. PHONE 57-J. Office over J. O. Williams. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C " Even the Dogs go Mad about the Cash Prices I pay for all kinds of JUNK J.F. STEVENS Opp. Court House,Min Street , HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. writer was not permitted .to tell the exact' details of what had happenea when the ship (he was in the same fleet as the former two writers) near- td Erance. He remarKea, nowever, that the "affair" lasted over an hour, and that after it was oven "the sea looked as if covered with dead nsh. The letter to the-enlisted man was written to his father. It came throueh as the othefs did by the har of a -returning sailor, who mailed it as soon a she reached this side. It read in Dart as follows: Sundav the 19th we had our first scare. Sighted a ' submarine at 2 d. m., but the destroyers drove it off. We were then 200 miles from shore, and zizzagged often." Monday mora ine however, we had it hot and plen- ty. At 9 a. m.. when witnin id miies of shore, -we were atacKea m torce by about 10 submarines. The battle lasted an hour and a half and was ex citing to say the least. The first per iscope appeared only a half mile in front, and the guns got busy. . in short our ships acounted for five submarines ; the destroyers sank three and our ship sank two. Our ship was the flagship, and money ship, and car ried the finest- regiment of engineers, and so they were after us. It was the biggest engagement with subs that has yet taken place in the war. One torpedo missed us bv 30 feet ,and tne destroyer sank a submarine only suo feet from us. We surely were lucky and .thankiul, when we were-safely landedX Officers of the steamship lines to which the transports referred to above belong refused to confirm the story of any attack bv U- boats on tfie convoy. So far, Washington has only given outgone account of a battle with sub marines, which occurred the last of August. This report at first declared that six U-boats had been sunk but was later corrected to state that only one of the raiders was destroyed. ."v ed, he said, even by the unprecedent ed exertions of the hostile press. "The economic and financial diffi culties of France are fast Increasing. Still -more keenly felt is the economic distress in Italy, with its internar po litical .concomitants. In England also the war is exercising its certain, In exorable effect. The receptive hope of dissension among us, causes the lead ing British statesmen to continue to adhere to their war aims, or at least 'to proclaim such claims a sare entire ly incompatible with politcal. econom ical and vital needs of -Germany. "In the United States the govern ment Mtempttd by all methods, even by unparalleled terrorism, to stir up war enthusiasm, which hitherto had been non-existent among a wide "We look forward wit hcatm confi dence to. the announmed military ex ertions of the United States. v "In Russia, a grave economic crisis reigns. The transport especially Is in nowise adequate to the tasks be fore if' . .'vr BOTTLE FRUIT JUICFES 1V0W. women . in town or country WHO row in a vertical line. mittee to desien a flag "which would enable American vessels to recognize each other." The committee called on Mrs. Betsy Ross, an expert needle woman, who conducted the unholstei -ing business-at her home, 239 Arch street, Philadelpmia, and requesiea her to make the flag from a design they showed her. She suggested to Washington, who. was a- member of the committee, that he redraw it, which foe did. She also suggested that the stars be five-pointed. Prom this, design, redrawn, she "made the first Star-Spangled Banner. . Q. When was the first flag cairiea in battle?, A. The first record we have of this is Sept. 11. 1777, at Brandy wins'. Q. When did the flag contain 3o stripes and 15 stars? A. When Vei mont and Kentucky were added to the union, in 1994, congress decreed that after May 1, 1795, there should be 15 stripes nna it) stars. Q. When was the permanent lorm of the flag prescribed? A. ; On Aprn 4, 1818, congress decreed that there should - be 18 stripes, and that th union should be a blue field containing as "many stars as there are states In the union, a star being added for each new state on the. Fourth of July go lowing Its admission to the union. Q. How many stars are there nor, and how are they arranged ,A. Porfy eight; six rows of eight stars each, with - the corresponding stai s of" eacf JSach of them has (or should have) definite, distinct steps, as we see if we analyze our work from the timepre- paration .or rood is started to tne mo ment when the last dish is washed and laid away. . '. , The steps in the preparing process are r . . . , - ' , ! ; . i 1. Raw materials taken from storr are, refrigerator, or pantry to - 2. Preparing surface where they are beaten, mixed,' or put in condition to place on - , . y 3, Cooking surface or invoking de vice. .When finished.; placed on 4. Serving (table or tray) on which hot food is laid and given" final touches before being sent to the table." In other words, we'". (1) eollect, (2) prepare, (3) cook, and (4) serve food materials according to these definite steps, even with so' simple a task as boiling an egg. - . . The steps In the' clearing away pro cess are: 1. Remove soiled fishes and utensils from dining room. '... - 2. Stack and scrape them to right, of sink. " - . 3. Wash, drain and wipe. 1 4. Lay away in respective closets and shelves. Inother words, we (1) remove. (2) J fppf. miGfi'futn -f , a Per- ,?,is a Pleasant,- vegetable liquid which ttiU start your liver surely y as calomel, hut it doiJt make yousiek anct can not salivato Children and grown folks ean tak Dodson's Liver . Tone, because it t perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous dm? Tf is mercury and attacks your bone Take a dose of iiasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sink J nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work. ' Take a "spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you will wake up. feeling great. No more biliousness,, constipation, 'slii? gishness,Jieadache, coated tongue or sour stbnrach. Your druggist says if you don't.find Dodson's Liver Tone acts, 'better than horrible caloniel your money is waiting for you. ship,. 40 aeroplanes and a $10,000 00'j war loan. " ' " In a hamlet in Kent. England, wuifb boasts of only nine inhabitants, th scrape, (3) wasn, ana (4; lay awqy yw"B.uie . yostecu m dishes and utensils according to these event of an air, raid do not collect in a aennite steps, in tms aennite oraer at MU3TAN yATITBE AND WHEAT. An important factor in the operation of anv system of food control, and one that has received too little attention, is human nature. Let us see how it s working just now. Last week quite a number of flour mills, big and little, were compelled to shut down because they could get no wheat. JStocks of flour are light in some parts doubled their garden plots last spring are now busily saving the surplus foi winter use. It is a time when every thing piles up at once, and any sug gestion that lightens the Job ought to be welcomeed by- overworked "conser vationists." Nothing 'seems quite so hot as jelly making, and it will be found a relief Q. How many stars were there on "the flag in the War of the Revolution? A. 13. ' ; Q. In the War of 1812? A. la. Q. In the Mexican Wart ' A. 9. Q. In the Civil War? A. 35.. Q. In the Spanish War? A. 4f. Q. Now? A. 48. Q. - What is the rule in regard t to bottle fruit juices in summer to be : raising the flag?, A. It should no made up into jellies in winter as need ed, and when there is cash to spare for sugar. If you find yourself over stocked with fruit juice when , fruit time rolls around again, you have lost nothing but a little labor. There are several - uses to which this fruit juice may be put'. It makes delightful drinks or fruit punches, which when served with plain sponge cake makes a delicate dessert or re freshment for small gatherings. Children will appreciate fruit syrups or Tioneys. iney are aeu De hoisted before sunrise, and it should be Ldweref at sunse When the country is at war, however, tLe flag may be kept flying all nignt, al though army posts do not fly the flag at night except when a battle is in progress - Q. When is the flag flown at h&if staff ? A. As a sign of mourn .up. It should first be raised to the top of the staff and then lowered. At tii conclusion of the funeral the flag should be raised to full staff. Q. What is the proper position o The B&auty Secret. Ladie desire that irre sistible charm a goad complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beaufciner has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm , LIQUID FACE POWDER mnd use according to simple directions. Improve , ment ia noticed at once. Soothing, cooling and refreshing. Heals Sunburn, atop Tan. Pink. White. Rose-Re J. 75c at 'Druggists or bs mail iirtcL Sample (either color) for 2c Stamp. tron Mfg. Co.. 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Machinery and Mill Supplies Largest stock in Western Caro lina. Saws. POlleys; 'Belting Wire Rope, Pipe, Fittings, Ma chinist's Tools. . Foundry and Machine work a specialty. Ashevalle Supply and Foundry Co. Asheville, N. C. of the country but millers cannot ' and peelings left over from preserving, maintain or increase them for lack of ' may be used for making fruit juice, grain. All this with a wheat crop es-iOr the juice may be evaporated to a cate in flavor. These syrups are made ! the flag? A. When displayed with by cooking tne juice witn sugar uom it is as thick as maple syrup. Then too the fruitjuce may be used in winter sauces or added to dried fruits in makine nraeerves. If fruit 4s scarce apples and pearsl too defective for preserving, or . a . mmm act a syrup wunoui sugar. uu uotu o sauce for breakfast cakes. In preparing the juice for bottling, proceed as for jelly. When Juice is extracted heat it almost to boiling and pour into a small-necked bottle. The hntMo anrl cork should be taken from boilins? water In which it has been for timated at 27,000,000 bushels above that of last year and higher prices than then within reach of producers. The uncertainty as to legislation and later as to prices prevented the nor mal movement of winter wheat 'from the threshing machine to mills and markets. hen the law practically prohibits producers from storing their wheat in elevators, where it might be readily available to purchasers. And the price has been fixed for the bal ance of the crop year, which .means that producers can get it any time. Being short of help and extremely busy they naturally decide to do the most urgent work first and haul, their wheat to market when have more time. this purpose ine resuu is a snortag- at a time when there Is usually an abundance and sometimes an oyersupply. Fixed Drices do not resDoffd to an in-mending shortage as do unpStHrtpd w , Ashevile. Sept. 27. Germans at Hot every meal. It therefore follows that the equip ment connected withthese two pro .cesses and their respective chain of steps should be arranged in a corre sponding order. ' ' The same principle of grouping al ready applied to the fixed equipment (stoves, sink, tables, etc.) must als'o be applied to the placing of the small portable equipment. The old idea of keeping, riots and pans out of sight, of of putting bowls and kitchen china in a separate closet from that containing groceries or utensils, is opopsed to the efficiency Idea which, insists that bowls, pots, and all utensils shall be permanently grouped at the place where they are used. ,,Any other plan or arrangement is - step-taking nnd labor-was Ving From -the Amerilm Correspondence School Bulletin. . FE03I HERE AND THERE. , Lincoln. Neb., has the largest crat.;- ery In the world. Lions and tigers, and all the cat tribe, dread and detest ram. "', A cricket match between one leered and one-armed teams, in which the lat ter won was played at a party given in England recently to . a "number ci wounded soldiers.. .The Malay states durLig the ore-ten t war have contributed 1,000 ofLcets to the British army and navy, one battie- crowd. .-The tomb of Charles XII is ?0 !.e opened in order to ascertain whethe' the bullet which killed him at the sfege of Fredrikshald, in Norway eame from the front or the rear. Designating .dangerous curves aua railroaVl crossings, the skull and cross: bones, ; Usually used as , a symoul o death, are-to be placed along the high ways of automobile travel in Utan. The youthful Shah of Persia has an amazing array of titles, ranging from lung of Kings" to such poetical at tributes as "'The Rose of Deii . The Branch of Honor," and "Tha Mirror of Virtue." . Odd names have .been given to the journals published in the trenches by the soldiers of the allies. Here are a few of them: The Whizz Bang. Now and ThenThe Listening Post, arid Dead Horse Corner Gazette. An ancient custom which still holds good in the British navy requires the officers to sit while drinking the health of the king while in anv comcanv nn land it would be considered the grav est breach of - eliquette not to stand when the royal toast isVven. The only living commoner who ha enjoyed the honor of .having his por trait painted by a "member of the Brit ish royal family , is M. Paderewski, the famous pianist The picture in ques tion was painted by Pr'n-ss Louise, to whom the pianist gave three sittings of two hours each the stripes runniug horizinlaliy th blue : field should be in the upper left hani corner; if it is hung with the stripes running up and down the hluu field should be, to a person facing the flag, in the upper right nand con.o-. Q. How sohuld the flag be draped upon a casket? A. -With the blut field at the head. - Q. What is the proper thing too when the flag Is passed in parade? Ihe spectator should halt, if walking, or rise, if sitting, stand at attention, and uncover. r Q. What is the age of our fag compared to those of otner nation? A. It is older than the "present Brit Ish Union Jack, the French Tnco'oi INTERRED GERMANS FEARFUL AS A RESULT OF TnREAPS. consequently they do not attract the wheat market. Later on'Jt is qi te possible that conditions will be re v ers ed and the grain ome forward as rap idly as it can be comfortably handled. Receipts of wheat at leading primary markets since July 1st are almost 60,-000,000-bushels less than for" the same period last year, and the difference may be charged to the oldest institu tion of mankind, human nature. How much does your drinking wa ter cost you?" Nothing? Well, drink more of it and live longer. Drink a lot more and live longer still. Plenty of pure water is good for the-dteestion. a$ is better Springs are greatly worried over al- : leged threats made by, the mountaln ! eers of that section, according to a re port brought to Asheville by a citizen of Hot Springs yesterday. This man stated that it had, been reported that the mountaineers were openly threat ening that if their boys went to France and were shot, they would account for "a few Germans close to home." Whether any attention is being paid to the alleged threats bv the officials is not known. There are only a few guards around the camp, and nothing but an ordinary wire fence by way of siocKaae. wnicn wouia aora no pro tection in case a mob should happen to take a notion to storm the camo many and Italy. half an hour. Drain, pour in the other ithe flag of gpain and the flags of Ger'- iuice. cork wttn stenie cor. uu oi with sealing wax or aot yaiamu. Juices extracted from berries will be found particularly good'for drinks and sauces., while apples, pear aim riches make agreeably flavored syrups. Apples and pears with an in dividual flavor should be selected ior K-, i -VnrA -A rim in 1st rat nr. JKIA. - " -Are you making "use of Prof. Con radi's suggestion on fighting insect pests? If any new parts are needed for your wheat drill, order them at once. , Rugs at 1 9 1 6 prices Look around FIRST and come to see us. Ghas. Rozzelle Phone 2. Williams. $650; two on Fourth ave nue , 70. See any real" estate a5nL Noah M' HolloelL owner. Biliousnesi and Stomach Tremble. Two years ago I suffered from fro. 22!? of rtomaeix trouble and -biliousness- writes Miss Emma Ve- JJ1 food that agreed with, me and f ?OIIeo and siek at my tom- -1?68 to tafce IM of oceth.4Q,jlaep.fKm. se- f -Sf1?10111 Tablets advWtlied v Awamanai everywhere. man anytnins you can take, for it Is one of nature's own i The Germans, of course are unarmed remedies. Here s the proof. Stoj. -little credence is given to the re- the first tan men you Eicet ani c.! Prt here. each on3 of them how much water he Twee Ureat Washmgtons. In an Ohio town is colored man whose name is' Washington-- Heaven ble"ed him wfth three sons. When the first son arrived the fath er named him George Washington, In due time the second son came. Naturally, he was christened Booker Washington. When the third male child was born his parent was at a loss at first for a name for him. Fin ally, though, he hit on a suitable se lection. , ... 'Li-., 'WWfl The third son, if he lives, will go through life as SDOknn Washington. Saturday Evening Post. annus, each day. Some will drink j but little, and before you leave them I they will . probably make some com plaining remark about their stomach. And they will keep on making those remarks until they die unless they drink more water. Others will tell you that they drink large quantities every day, and won't even mention their stomachs. Of course not, for there is . no occasion. . Water has done Its work and the digestion is in perfect order. Dring more water. Yo will live longer and die happier. i our doctor win tell you so. for he drinks waterExchange. - '- damaged at $1.00. and up. This is the finest lot of hats ever shown in Hen dersonvllle. Giazener cuts the prico and cc?.: the goods. 9-2C-3r The hogs will need shetler. thta win ter, and while you are doing other building, portable houses may !e irad from the odds and ends ofrtlnmber Illffl i"Ifl otherwise De wasted. - Positive Convincing Proof .-.Many "so-called remedies for anae mia are only so in name. Their mak ers are afraid to' prove their claims by teUing what their medicines contain. The only way to, be honest with the people is to let them know what they are paying for. Here is ? the Vinol formula. Wten the doctor knows what a medicine-contains it ceases to be a "patent" medicine? T B CodLhrer and Beef Peptonet, Xreaand issr11 itcU 7ovi he Ejredients of VmoL as named above, will enrich the blood and banish ana mia ana create Ktnn(rtf xru i blood is pure.and.rich and red, tha body, is Etronsr and rBh-i . Yea can prove thia at onr expense ouiicy dc returned i improve your health: xFoar Sale .hw JlTSTnR mt t wrTZXT The Maxwell actually earns a profit for you. Webster defines profit as follows : v "Accession o f good; valuable results? useful consequences; benefit." An automobile saves your time and energy. ' '-lfV : . And a Maxwell motor car accomplishes that savirig on an outlay of only- $2 a week to run the car. We know; of no more profitable method of mvestingra week. ' No man monlinary circumstances can afford not to own a Maxwell. VA , "jiT V HecderscnvlIIe . Bnjisv anJ ' - -- 1 1 " ' "Yt 1TV ' "!iC7 y;F v?3Ct ' ' ' :-J-s