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THE ASITCYILLE CITIZEN, SATOTUY, 'AUOTST 23-, 1913. If Qzyeii Tonight Second Period Closes The End of Subscriptions is Never Reached by Candi dates of. Energy and Persistence. Quicker than a wink tbU week has passed. Next week will speed by with almost greater rapidity. Put on yout shoes of wtf tneas now and try not to be left behind by any one. Before your eyes the prizes are dangling- lust ont of reach. On next Saturday night they will drop Into the hands that are held highest , to receive thMB. HAVE TOTJ THOUGHT OP AJjM ' With Juut one week more In which to secure subscriptions you cannot put off any longer making sure that you have not overlooked some one from whom you might - gain a nice little pile of votes." " f ' : ' "It may not look like mnch to yon to take or ' leave ons subscription, but 1 on that ' wry one' may depend your winning or losing the prise you have set your heart on. ' ' Never mind Where you stand on the list, one subscription trrlirht put rou ahead of 1 the candidate who wants the name prise as you do." If you have even a few more votes, you get the prise before your jompetitora Now don't let It happen that you are the one Just a few Totes behind. It's much more ; fun . and much better business to be just a lit ,tle ahead. : '" "' ' ' ' i'You know that votes can only be gained by securing - paid subscrip tions. Tou know that the prises are cbtng to "e awarded strictly on the number' of votes" which ; the candl? date hav to their credit 11 - Under the etreometances, nan you afford to lose single. oportunMy of raising your vote? Better go out th! minute and see what you can get . BE ST I US TO GET Jr?TEJf SIOS. ,' By all means be careful to, write the fact plainly on your subscription slip when you secure1 an extension - that It would be Impossible for as to remember at a glance the names of ail those who have subscribed on the contest "' '- J . " " The ' slips turned Into us must be marked, and If the extension hi tak en on a subscription given original ly to another ' candidate, the name of - that candidate most be supplied. IxKik over your stubs. , JSTnd out who gave you a short-term subscrip tion earlier In the contest Any sub scription already paid to a contestant Is counted as' a short term. " ' ' Go to all of these early 'subscribers and see tf they will not be pleased to help you. out a little mors, espe cially when they know that a six months subscription from iheni now means almost as' much s a; whols year from some one who waited until later In the contest to ebHgterou, -: MR. SUBSCRIBER. This Is your last chance to do a kindness to a candidate.'' Remember that a year's subscrip tion to The Daily and Sunday Citlsen is worth 1,00 votes. -. Bemenrber that 1,809 votes may well turn the scales in favor of a candidate winning the desired prise. Remember how "much r it would mean to you to win what you have been strlvi?ig for for ftve long weeks. Put yourself In the candidate's place and pO AS TOUT VtOVUO BE DONE THE liASTiAPPEAXi. Candidates, eaM a smiling; face when you make yonfcjaet calls, It Is much pleaganter to help" 'a good humored person. Let people sew that you expect to win IF THEY -WILL HEW; YOU. . ' . '"' ' ". ' Pew will resist-- the last appeal Will you make this appeal to your self, or allow some mors enterprlS' fJElVSAHD GOSSIP FflOLl GAPITALOF OLD rjGRTH STATE Southern Directed to Stop Two Daily Trains at Glen Raven. We have r.o other way of recoprotsing ;ing candidate to call and' secure the It as such," for yon can readily, see subscription? - - v i' -;-,t.-; -;'- .v w VOTES ISSUED ON PAID SUBSCRIPTIONS ACCORDING TO THE KLU)WINa SCALES " ,,. -,..,, ,, r.V'i . ' V',,V.s.V:;,''v DAILY AND SUNDAY CITIZEN Seoond Vote Period Aug. 10th to Aug. 23rd. ' ?""" . Carrier' '""'Mall.- ' .Votes.' Months -v .... ....t 1.9- $ 1.60 - 100 i Months .. 8.90 ' t.otf TOO 1 Year ....... .......... . 7.60 s.00 1.I00 2 Years ......... ... .... 15.00 ' 12.00 4,000 2 Years ....... ...... 12. 50 .., 18.00 7,000 5 Years (87. 60 80.00 1J.00O Last Week Aug. 24th to Aug. SOUu 1 Months ............'..I 1.95 1.60 150 ( Months 3.90 ' t.00 00 t'Yeaf T.50 t 6.00 1,600 2 Years 1S-00 ' 11.00 8,500 8 Years ., 12.60 18.00 0,000 tears ......................... 87.60 80.00 12,000 t Months . . 6 Months . . 1 Tear 3 Years . . . t Years :. J Years' ... 3 Months .; 6 Months 1 year 2 Years . 2 Years -6 tears . t THE DAILY CFTIZEN. . Second Tote Period Aug. 10th to Aug. &8rd. ,,.r.....l .$ 1.S0 1.00 m ........ . .. ' 2.60 , 2.00 5.00 4.00 10.00 8.00 . ... 15.00 12,00 ..,...,..,........,,25.00 20.00 Last Week Aug. 24th to Aug. SOtn, ' 8 1.00 ' 2.00 4.00 8.00 . 12.00 20.00 .$ 1.20 2.o . 5.00 10.K10 15.00 IBB BUilUAI Second Vote Period Aug. 19th to Aug. SSrd, ..2 1.30 2 1.00 .... .. 2.50 2.00 ........... w 5.00 4,00 T.50 (.00 ................ 1J.50 10.00 Last Week Aug. I4th to Aug. 0th. Months .....;.... 1.80 2 1.00 1 Year ..i .....j... ... 2.60 2.00 2 Years'.. 5.00 4.00 3 Years -0 5 Years H.50 10.00 4 . Months .. 1 Year ..... 8 Years . . . 3 . Years .... C Years . . . . 150 500 1,200 3,000 5,000 1,000 100 400 1,000 2.50. 4,000 2,000 150 400 1,000 8,000 -4,000 100 300 800 1,800 1,600 121 The Star Metal Shingle A Home Industry Manufactured by ' ALFMean$Co. . "Quality is our Motto.'f 05-07 Pattoo As. Asbev&le, N. C tIAN USES SNAKE TO CHASE BATS North Carolina to Be Well Bepresentd at Conserva tion Exposition. RALEIGH, N. C. Aug. 21. The cor- poration commission made an order today directing the Southern railway company to stop trains Nos. 81 and 144 at Qlen Raven, a growing staUon Detween Burlington and Eloo college. There was a peUUon from the ciU- sens of the section urging that they're 'being deprived by the Southern of both passenger and express service. The order Is prepared by Commis sioner BelL :',.-... : - The Reynolds Brothers Lumber company, of Franklin, Macon county, Is chartered with f 60.000 capita) authorised and 210,000. subssribed by Gordon E. Reynolds and Others for general lumber and timber land busf ness. There la also a charter for the Rosenan Improvement company : of Roseman, N. C' capital 2125,000 aa thoricec and 21,000 subscrttod by A. M. White and others. 1 f. 1 la order' to d '- his premises of wharf rats' that hare ooms to be very much of a plague m several sectlom ot-the city,1 ' B. ''C Beckwith has turned loose three big king snakes that are allowed the run of his prem ise. " He says the ' rats have com pletely disappeared and the ' snakes are perfectly barmleas. ' Indications1 ate that a mall aervke will be put on the passenger trains of the Raleigh, Charlotte 4k South ern division of the ' Norfolk & South ern, Raleigh to Mt Oilead, thereby providing a' much-needed Improve ment 'that " will give people on' this lino 1 mall twelve : to" twenty-four hours earlier than at present - The train that will carry the new service leaves Raleigh for Mt Gilead at 4:10 p. no. daily. This road 1 being pushed as rapidly as possible on to Char lotte and will then provide a short line quick schedule, Raleigh to Char lette. that will (be a big advantage to the people all along the line. Raleigh police are making a spe cial run )uat now against violators of the speed law and that as to driving always to the right ' T. B. Mosley, David Fort, Jr., and O. R. Norris paid the costs today in the ipollce court for driving on the wrong side of the street and Reto Fowler was fined for fart driving. Collector of Internal Kevenue . w. Bailey baa appointed B. F. Dixon a special deputy collector to serve for ton days as successor to w, O. Sta ples,' who was dismissed by Collector Wheeler Martin Just before Collector Bailey came1 In cffico. "Dixon has charge of the records of the South Oaroltna dtvMon -until this la trans ferred to p. C. Haywood, the newly appointed coUeotor for South Caro lina. " ' ; '" Judge J. Crawford Biggs has re turned from a meeting of the cred itors of the Kewton-McArthur Lum ber company, Slizabethtown, at which it was decided to continue the' busi ness under the direction of Judge Biggs as received and to" build three additional miles' of railroad to make accessible all of the thirty million feet of timber the company controls. Clerk A. L.. Blow, of the federal court recently appointed to succeed Major H. It. Grant will have com pleted his appointments of deputy clerks for all the courts of this dis trict very soon now, there remaining appointments to be made for Raleigh, where George L. Tonne flak! has been the deputy for a number of years, and at New Bern, ' where George Green is deputy. He has made re appointments at all the other points, these being Samuel B. Collier, Wil- 4DlnUn; Harry T. Greenleaf, Eliza beth City, and Arthur Mayo, Wash ington. v North Carolina Is to have a very creditable representation at the Na tional Exposition for Conservation at Knoxville, to be In progress during the moat bof September. The following prominent North Carolinians - have been especially commissioned by Oownwr Craig to represent the state: J. M. Forehand, of Tyner; J. J. LaugtiinghouiHi, Qrevnville; C. V. Mitchell, Aulander; J. A. Kvaua, Ahos kle; J. E, Peterson. Goldatore; Wil liam,, Dunn, New Bern; Ashley Home, Clayton; W. A. Siropilns, Raleigh; John S. Cunningham, Durham; A. L French, Byrdsvllle; J. E. Currie. Fay ettevllle; J. A. Brown, WlUeville; II. B. Varner, Lexington; W. J. McLen don, Wadosboro; P. B. Heard, Salis bury; William Bledsoe, Sale; W. A. Grler, Dixie; J. R;' Self, Uncolnton; K. F. Hayes, Ashevlllo; W. J. Cocke, Asheville; Clarence Voo. Raleigh. ' Chief Justice Walter Clark has In dicated to those state eft icon espe cially interested in the arrangement for remodeling the old supreme court building as their' Quarters, th.U he sees no reason why-the court cannot move Into the hew building any time that it is ready without waiting for the conclusion of the fall term in December, as -it baa bten claimed it would be' necessary to do. The chief justice has oonduded that the court can move the, library within possibly three days, between district argu ments, and that) In this way delay in the remodeling of the old building and its oooupancy by the departmnt of education, corporation commission, Insurance, department ot labor and printing and state ' board of health can b avoided.' It looks now like it will be possible to get the remodeling work in the old building under way within thirty days. This will Include the construction of vaults, Int'alla- tlon of an elevator and a general re modeling of the interior of the build' mg. ' ' CLUB STUNT RIGHT - ' ' ' ' ' l t 5 .1 i I Annual Event Handled In Splendid Manner This Year Now and Note) Kventa Staged. The Montrebt Athletic club gave Its annual stunt night on August eighteenth in the large Auditorium at Montreat' The opening number on the program was a drill and enwmble of' the entire club,- the boys dressed In uniform.1 The stage was brtlllanti ly lighted, and decorated In Red and Black, tlwS lub ! colors. A "Seng without musle" was given by eight of the small hoy ; Tht two black-fsjco comedians Mr. Vincent Archer and Mr, James Phillip" gave a laughable minstrel act, introducing the Push mobile, Mary's ' Lamb, - and thick Shooting, -Mr. David Cooper gave a startling "Crack Shootilng" stunt: after which, In company with Mr. Samuel Fetser, he presented the Ne gro Thief and Outlaw. The Lovers" was then given by two of tho club--boys, Mr. Andrew 'Anderson' as tbo man and Mr, Archibald Yoont the lady. "The Apulbush Boclnty Clrcua" was given by five of the club's most skilful acrobats, Htuart Gilchrist, whose acrobatic and Juggling work was the feature of the evening, in company with Messrs. Joseph Roddy (the president of the crab). Mebane Long, Samuel Ba!r and W. L. Rod dy Jr. The memory of Mr. Samuel Keesler as the clown will linger; he afforded the sndlenre one of its grt Kt laughs when he did the act of Vamp Fire Girls" with a Uny pink parasol and 4 watering pot ' As a finale a mock "Birstrwws meet ing of the Directors of the Mon treat Association" was held; twelve boys participating, 'each one repre senting one of the directors. Mr. Hugh Finley as Dr. .R. C. Anderson (the president of the association) provoked laughter with his xfbjV sponaes to the addresse of the "Di rectors''; while the hit of the meet ing was the speech made by Mr. Robert Reud as Dr. Walter Ungle (who manages the program of the Montreat auditorium), this speech was loudly encored; the quarrel be tween Dr. Anderson (Mr. Hugh Fin ley) and Dr. Llngle (Mr. Robert Reud) over ' the ono hundred thousand dollars was greatly amus ing; the plea made by Mr. Willllam Allen as Mr. C H. Graham was very funnfr Mr. Nathan. Cockrw vao was president of the ciub last year) was a good representative for Judge Murphy of Asheville; Mr. Ocorge Hudson had the part of Mr. F, U Jackson, the secretary ot the meeting. ' Much of the success of the affair was due to the work of Mr. R, C Llpecombe. the beloved director of the Boy's dub. : v ' IADINO HOTELS. LEADHTCr HOTELS. , fcr E!:ci l!::!lh JVarm pays and froper ' Help do Wonder for ' T the Blood. 4 r Hi. 1 - II-' nr i hi . 2 A few doses of that wonderful blood purifier, tnn, will Start aottvHIes in the oeHular tlssuss ef the body and soon show decided changes in the skin. The skin Is but a fine network of tiny blood vesstla and the avert Re actios of 0. B. ts declared to be a prenoaneed stimnlaUon - of the activity of these sells. Certain it Is that In a surprls ingly short ttsie any skin" eruption shows a most remarkable chanve; tt begins to dry up; the skin soelm oft In tiny flecks, and soon a -. layer ef Clear, healthy and Arm tissue results, The reason for this Is In the peculiar stimulation of 8. 8. , which enables the cells in the skin to select from the blood the nutriment it requires for regeneration. . w ,u , ;'- w ; This f set has been demonstrated year In and year out In a wonderful namber ot oases of severe skin diseases that had seemed to be incurable. Tfou can obtain 22ft at any well Stocked drug store, If yon Insiat noon It but be sure you are not talked into something "lust as good." ' ' f -8. 0. ft Is prepared by the thrift tee rtSo Co, 220 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Oa. .Write for thet tllustratod beolt oa skin dli ."KEEFXiOOir- s- ' '- "S & . J a I"." 4- t . " ''' .Bf- . A- v.' FREE MOTION PICTURE SHOW EACH EVENING VITAGRAPH DAY (Galax Theatre Special Two-Eeel Feature 'A PRINCE OF, EVIL." "WHEN SOCIETY CALLS." Two Very Strong Society Dramas. Princess Theatre TODAY "THE GIRL AND THE fJANGSTEE." A Two-EeeF Feature "NIGHT BIEDS." "THE AILANTUS SILKWORM." Variety Program Today. NEXT WEEK Harry Jhe Dixie Tnor. "-. ' '.'"", V- For a pleasant, cool, comfortable hour's rest ana' enjoyment, there is no place in or near the city that equals the , ; LANGREN ROOF GARDEN. ....:::..i.,l.i..,...,t:''','vt." ,;'';:;!v1;-v j.:'. "'S Hear Miss List, the noted female baritone She yrill sing any song you desire to hear J. PYMS RECTOR. MANAGER. A Snnier Oatioi AHvp iH flnH , "..jr ' , Q!Tr 7 7 af t 5 r ' T " T y w , On 'unahiska tnonntaln over one-half mil higher than Asteevflle. overkioka Waynes-ills and Laks Junalujka, ror scenery, air, "wateiv tllmnto and sworythlnf essential for the com tort and enj-yment ot it rMrs, this favored spo-1 Is unapproaohed. No tourist should miss the) beautiful drtve up the nicuntalna followed by one ot our srasuousi fltnnerm. No annoyance from ehUdren. No consumptives. J ' ' -!? " "' : S, C 6attarthwalt, It. Mtr. - ; ' ::, Eagles Nest P. Q, X, C, faMers and nartkmlara at if tinb4 m ikuiii. n . , ti 5jJt. st,,r- ft)R "OOKJJrr WATTA AJTO ItHuHEBVAHONa, ADDIUtW ' " 1 5 Asheyilf rjest flQdern and Up-tp-Data lct:!, Uo$ an4 cotf running vater or prjyat fcsth ia ever? Fooin ... , JTRANK LOUGHRAn P 1.1 t ,! Oooupkea a beaattfal location, Th boos M ot toodern contsrucUon, ar UsnVtsJly deslfBa4. p.fviiU equlpBo 4. art airy rooms and -rivals bat&s, Mart Terraos Is bosaeUW. In 'its atsn oepbers and parUoulariy attraotlvo tt tiuniuso' and ladins travel U sioa ; -1 Eaolont tabUi, aAXlerats rots ' " , H, BltATCH. rro'v 3T: Kates, $2 per day. Samhcat 'Iftt.and pold BathV : Uoth commercial arid tourists. Open year-round. PHa$.-l cook, Proprietor, " . ALBEMARLE PARK - " ACICTVILLII, IT. a Near Goll LIrikb ' fcntoln Wciows Inn 4,800 TU Above Asho-Ule. " XIm Drtro, Center of Panorama of Vallsyi and Mourrtalnt in Ten Counties, "airy and Vegetable Gardens ! Rooms with and with est bath Tetephono ll71r! MlflU TEMPB UAKBIB - - AahevlUe. A Trial Is AH We Ask ' lAUNDRV TUONE 7D SVe Treat You r Laundry Whit "LEADING HOTELS." LEADING HOTELS, GROVE PARK INN Grove Park Inn serves luncheon 1:00 , to 2:30 p. m. Dinner, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. Visitors to 'Ashe . ville, although not guests of Grove Park JnnV are invited to dine and inspect' the building. Special attention given to luncheon and dinner parties, if notified in advance. Orchestra concerts 3:00 to 4:09 p. nL, 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. Rates $5.00 per day and np.. Special summer rates'. Phone 3000. WM.S. KENNEY, Manager. ; :::: I :;Tpiy jes DAS ' ..A Special Low Ejummion Jlato'of M Cento to lluMlersoovlflo an.' Wha In BtoderAfnvni Mtap At - THE ST. JOHN The modem, attractive, bis hotel ot the town. ' A "bluh-class orchestra) ;' IDE IMPERIAL HOTEL ?1$Z?N .11 GEIERtProp. FREE SAMPLE ROOHaf ELECTRIO LIGHTf STEAM HEATED : FREE BATH j--? u RATES $2 00 and 0P " ; iJBt 1 !,' .. . - ", .'... .1 'J J '. lH'S'i jm The Monarch European All Outaido and Cimn Rooms hi Ifeart of the CUj, SOe, TSo. fl.OO. .:':V'M 'fineoUkt ItaMa IH tVMr. .: Phone 1832. ,.vV.m;,'v-':.;;. Grove Park Inn Orchestra (six pieces) invjtes engagements tot dances' receptions and entertain', ments. Call C. Edwin White, Director, phone 3000, 'for terms and engagements: ' " - ' " BEAUMONT LODGE ' On Reaucatcber" Mountain COO feet above and 6vertoOk' Inr Asbevills. One mile from Pack Square; easily reached by carriage or automobile. Always cool and delijhtful breezes. '"' --.'-- i , , . .. m ltimM 2M. KISS M 4TTTR HARim. . Atthevtlta. STOP OM YO0R WAY HOME AT Connelly Mineral Sprinns IIgIsI SPBCIAli RATES 1 F6rt fcfTtiamRIl,' 16 TO $s m ' WEEK. mt best month of all to sprad away from homo. Rpksnlld mineral water, elercrlo W and sum modnra bnprowtnpiitn, Wrlto for Ikxh-t and flpdnl IUt to lrUp and Famines to W1L JEFF DAVIS, Owner and Proprietor, '' ' " ' Connelly Springs, H. C. '
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