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THE "ASHEYILE CITIZEX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915. LEADING HOTELS. LEADING HOTELS. ASHEVIUE PEOPLE ATTEND EXPOSITION FRANK FRESSLEY TO ARRIVEJIEXT WEEK DmUi In His Family Results in Post ponement of His Trip to This CUy. QMI1 II L41REL RANGES AT CUT PRICES' GOSSIP FROM cm op . X For a pleasant, eool, comfortable hour's rest and enjoyment, there is no place in or war the city that , equals the H-v-'V LANGREN ROOF GARDEN. 4 Hear Miss List, the noted female baritone. She .will sing any song you desire to hear. J. BAYLIS RECTOR. MANAGER A Summer Outing Above the Clouds Eagles Nest and Camp Positive Relief from Hay Fever On Junaluska mountain over one-half mile higher than Aalievilla, yverkoks Waynesvllle and Lake Jonaluska. For scenery, air, water, climate and everything essential for the comfort and enjoyment of 1U guests, thla favored spot Is unapproached. No tourist should mia the beautiful drive up the mcsntalns, followed by one of our .sumptuous ilnnera. No annoyance from children, No consumptive, v 8, C Satterthwalt, Jr Mftr. ..'XX., s ' EadaeKntF, aN.'C Folders and particulars at city ticket office, Asheville, N. r Many Asheville people attended the opening of the National Conservation Exposition at. Knoxville, and those who went from thla city were greatly pleased with the opening. The expo sition grounds have been Improved, and many new buildings have been constructed. The i exhibits and the; midway are very creditable, visitors from the exposition city say, and the indications are that the event will draw thousands of visitors from aU parts of the country. In view of the proximity of Ashe ville to Knoxville, it Is expected that many people from thla city will visit the exposition during this month. Cattails that cover the swamp are being used not only for chair bottoms but for the calking of barrels and for the manufacture of paper,' Battery Park Hotel opuji mnofuiioi i tkk ear. famous eykuywheru I OK BOOKLET K ATES AXT) RESERVATIONS, ADDRiSO J. L. ALEXANDER. PROP. Asheville, N. 0. SWANHOA-BERKELEY Asheyillo'e Most Modem and Up-to-Date Hotel. Hot and cold running water or private bath in jvery room., , FRANK LOHGHRAN MARGO TFRRACFx asheville, N.c. 1 ' Occupies a beautiful location. The house is of modern contaruetion. er tlltViaily designed, ps.-f -cUy equippe d, large airy rooms and private betta Margo Terrace la feomeUV in 1U aunuaphers and particularly attractive tl ..famUisa. and, ladins traveling atone. , I " Excellent tabto, AooUu-nte ratve " , H, BRA.WOH. frofr. HOTEL AETHELWALD BREVARD, N. C. Rates, $2 per day. Steam heat. Hot and Cold Baths. Both commercial and tourists. Open year round. CHAS. M. COOK, Jr., Proprietor. The Manor ALBEMARLE PARK ASHEVILLE, N. 0. Near Golf Links Meadows Inn 1,300 Ft. Above Asheville. Fine Drive. Center of Panorama of Valleys and Mountains in Ten Counties. ' Dairy and Vegetable Gardens Rooms with and without bath Telephone 1871 MISS TEMP 13 HARRIS Asheville. FEEL LIKE GIVING UP? Many Aahevilie People On the Verge of CoUape. A bad back gnakea you miserable all the time ' Lome every morning; sore all da. It hurts to stoopit hurts to straighten. What with headache, dlizy spells, urinary weakness. No wonder people are dlicouraged. Who do not know the kidneys may be the cause of it all. Olve the weakened kidneys needful help. Use a tested and proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan's Kidney Pills. A, M. Jones, farmer, Leicester, N. C, says: "I was afflicted for ten years with kidney complaint There were twinges when I stooped or tlfted, I tired easily and was nervous. I fre quently had dizzy spells, my sight blurred. The kidney secretions were discolored and too frequent in pas sage, obliging me to get up during the night I finally used Doan's Kidney Pill and they relieved roe." For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. On account of a death In the fam ily of Frank Preealt-. of NevrXoik City, the. Jatter will , not arrive In Asheville tonight --hat win postpone his trip to thb city until the miiWle of next week, when he will meet ith local hotel men and represratarlvM of the passenger department of the Southern railway company to com plete plans for the international golf tournament which, is to ha held on the links of the Asheville Country elub, In Navamber. Mr. Preesley had made arrangements to come to Ashe ville tonight for the conference which was to have been hold Friday. The postponement of Mr. Preslevs t-ip, however, will have little effect on the making of plans for the tournament, as it Is understood that preliminary arrangements for the international event are rapidly being made. Local enthusiasts are optimistic over the outlook for a sucoeswful tournament here and the indications are that cores of welt known professionals and amateurs will be here in Novem ber to compete for the pr'xes which are to be offered to ti-.e successful contestants. " Mr. Praasley ias promoted many events looking to the advertising of a oily and the securing of visitors and the news that he is to be con nected with the proposed tournament for Asheville Insures its success, the promoters feel, " TO A ROSE. Rose, white rose, a you lay on her heart Her tlrod little heart at rest Did you bear her the message I gave to you, Of a heart washed clean and a vow made new, Over her silent breast? Rose, white rose, as you nestled close To the dreamless day Did you whisper low, with your last sweet breath That Love, grown stronger than Life or Death, Should lead me to her some day? B. CAl-DWBLU RAILROADS HAVE NEW PROPOSITION LEADING HOTELS. LEADING HOTELS. PAXTON HOTEL UP-TO DATE EUROPEAN HOTEL. NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. NEW MANAGEMENT MODERN CONVENIENCES. . PHONE 2086. ' 38 SO. MAIN ST. HOTEL FLANDERS 138.137 West 47th St., New York City, Just off Broadway. The right kind of a hotel In tne right locality. In th heart ot the. theater district and adjacent to the shopping centers. Positive ly fireproof. Excellent cuisine and exceptional 'orchentra, A large addition Just completed, containing library, grill and Millard hall gSSJooM O PER DAY PRIVATE BATH IJiVVAtcIJ From Grand Central station, cars marked "Broadway" without transfer. Pennsylvania Station, 7th Ave. cars without transfer. Booklet upon request H. R. SHARES, prop. ....A Special Low Excursion Kate of 0 Cents to IlcndcrsonvlUo and Return. When in Hendersonvllle stop at THE ST. JOHN The modern, attractive. bUc hotel of the town. A high-class orchestra THE IMPERIAL BOTE, CANTON N. C. E.M. GEIiaLProp. e REE SAMPLE ROOMS ELECTRIC LIGHTS DiJbAJki xutAxtiXj , FREE BATH RATES $2.00 and UP. GROVE PARK INN Grove Park Inn serves luncheon 1 :00 to 2:30 p. m. Dinner, 6:30 to 3:30 p. m. Visitors to Ashe ville, although not guests of Grove Park Inn, 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 4:00 p. m., 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. Rates $5.00 per day and up. Special summer ratss. Phone 3000 WM. S. KENNEY, Manager. Grove Park Inn Orchostra (six pieces) invites engagements for dances receptions and . entertain, ments. Call C. Edwin White, Director, phone 3000, for terms and engagements. OLD NORTH STATE Freight Rate Negotiations May Be, Opened With Railroad Again. The Monarch European All Outside and Clean Rooms in Heart of the City, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Special Kates Per Week. v Phone 1832. BEAUMONT LODGE On Beaucatcher Mountain 600 feet above and overlook' ing Asheville; One mile from Pack Square; easily reached by carriage or automobile. Always cool and delightful breese. . Phone tili. MISS MATTliC It ARRIS. Asheville. TATE SPRING Under new management. Remodeled and refurn ished. No sickness. Drink Tate Spring Water for your Health Reasonable Rates. First Class Service. The Sportiest 18-hole Golf Course in the South. Com over. TATE SPRING HOTEL CO. Tate Spring, Tenn. S. B. Allen, Managing Director A Trial Is Ail We Ask" LAUNDRY 'PHONE 70 We Treat Your laundry Whiia. Baptist Social Service Cen ter Informally Opened, First Bale Sold, 5 BONNIEVIEW OXE IKXIULE ROOM VACANT. . Parties desirous of superior Board and Accommodations in a refined and exclusive household ; t tbe most attractive and convenient section 'of Ashevillek at reasonable rates, will fj rid Buch advantages at Bcnnlevlew, Where only cultivated gues.- are accepted. Rooms are large : And wsll furnished, and the table exceptionally fine. Micce AIRS. i. TAVLOR AMISS. 12 S Haywood. RALEIOH. Sept 1. Uppermost In publlo thought and expectancy ftist uow is the question of 'the probability of some renewal of negotiations be-' tween the railroad companies, the; corporation commission and Governor Craig for settlement of tne Differences over interstate freight rates that have , so stirred the state for some months. ; Following the action of Governor Craig In declining to accept the last proposal of the railroad eompanlesi that included about a 20 per cent re duotlon in rates with big outs la com modtty rates on grain and other 7ro duots from western points, there was a statement from , General Couralbl Thorn, of the Southern Raway com pany, to the effect that President I Flnley, of the Southern, was in Eu- j rope, expecting to be back In the United States In September when ho would probably take up the matter of rate reductions with the North Car-1 oltna authorities again. I Now the expectation Is that nego-' tlatlons will be reopened within a tew ; days and some proposition mad through, the presidents of the Inter state carriers that will be more in line with the demands . ot the shippers. Any way many In close touch with the situation entertain the belief that there Is to be another proposition that will be considered Sufficiently near tbe demands ot the shippers to make it the really wis thing to accept It and end the fight and save the spe cial session of the legislature the chaotic conditions they believe will surely follow the introduction of th freight rates question into the legisla ture as an open lssu. The Baptist Social Service center, a home for working girls, was opened Informally today by the Baptist Tab ernacle ohurch and callers were re ceived to Inspect the home and greet and encourage the dosen or more young woman who are already com fortably housed there. There Is t be a dedication seremeny tn about two weeks at which the principal address will be by Iter. Len C. Broughton, the famous Baptist minister, now of London, and founder of the great In stitutional church in Atlanta. Or. Broughton Is a native of this county and a former member of the Taber nacle church. Another business women' home Is being opened here as a privste enterr prise by M. M. Smith. It I Well equipped and has capacity for about thirty young women and working girls. Board and lodging is to be worked down to something like t. 09 per month. The Raleigh police raided the store of Peter Jeffreys, colored, yesterday which he had opened that morning, and seized 213 half pints of whisker. The police say that much less whis key and Intoxicants were shipped Into Raleigh during August than during any single month In a great while. The first bale ot ootton for Wake county has Just been sold here by J. L. Brltt, of McCullers, the price be ing 11 1-2 cents. Advices come to Major W, A. Gra ham, commissioner of agriculture, to day from his daughter, Mrs. J. P. Parker, that the Parker home Yl Black Mountain was struck by light ning Saturday evening and the front porch wrecked and the building other wise damaged. Mrs. Parker was not at homo but other members of the family were and had some very nar row escapes. Mr. Parker's mother had only moved from the very place where the lightning struck a couple of minutes before the crash. Home of the other members of the family were close by, but got on with very slight shocks. A charter is issued for the fl. M. A H. Shoe company, of Hlatettvllle, cap ital, 150,000 authorized and 13,000 subscribed, by Chas. II. Summers and others. Centtflcate of dissolution were filed with the secretary of state today by the Murphy Overall company, of Murphy, Cherokee county, - and the i Davis Motor company, of Greenville. There are twenty-four appeals on the rlecond district calendar for the Supreme court to be called Tuesday morriln The appeals will be called In the following order: State vs Hy man; State vs. Denton; State vs. Lwe Lewis vs. Norfolk and Southern Kail road Co.; Lumber Co. vs. Cappock Warner Lumber Co.; Askew vs. Town of Whltakere; Sprull vs. Hank; F.ni son va Telegraph Co.; HarrUoq va. Telegraph Co.; Parker va Johnoon; Sedberry vs. Express Co.; Peanut Co. va Atlantic Coal Line Kailroad Cj.; Blount va Fraternal Association; Pen-; der, administrator, va Insurance Co.; Cooper va Lumber Co.; Powell vs. Lumber Co.; Walker va Reeves; Vut net vs. Railroad; Turner vs. Davis; Trust Co. vs. Kllen; Gardntr va Insur ance Co.; Lamm vs. Lamm; Sbelton va White. The principal creditor of John H. Winder, whose voluntary petition in bankruptcy Is to be beard before a I referee September 12, Is the Tucked estate, of this city, to which he is In debted to the amount of $17,000 in notes;- the oldest of which was rven In im. Other debit are Bar bee ft Co., Raleigh, IM17; JVC. Stedman, Athens. Ohio, $J,000; 1. M. R'Mta.Col ambus, Ohio, ,4t; J. B. Urewion O 0 Oft Oft Wt- , 'to Dnrel $lttl Ranges The, largest part of a woman's duties ate performed in the kitchen. If this room weO appointed her work become tource of enjov ment The selection of a right range n an D important point A Laurel Steel Range will complete the ar rangements of an other-wise "up-to-date' kitchen, and be a comfort ad a joy to the user. . "$otaetbto0 DWTerott anwSonetftltiriBemr Ueut cltia. TnslLsun) Sted Rf have all the (esturw of other nogei b euily pv. , LsurJ fsNaMd Feshuss la sddaios-HBiks tbe diSerasc sad cee&rsi sw saMtiaes ei wperisrity. TWe special leetsiei are toemmsi es t b sfl sjsetSosed. The Uurl Two-Ftoe Conitraetloa Tnt Laurel Quick Heatlof Reierrolr retwe. ; Let n splsla B t aers eeist el Lnml 5m1 Kibcm r- We will be gled Is sm yea si en time. J. L. SMATHERS & SONS Mammoth Furniture Store. W-1T North Main St. Drilling Co., Scranton, Ohio, ,30S. Mr. Winder1 assets oonslsUng of small lou in Southern Plnea and else where, are stated to be IJ. Th peUtlon states Mr, Winder's business to be mining and stoats. He married Miss Florence Tucker, of this city, daughter of th ate R. 8. Tufiker. Sunday afternoon In a lumber camp near Wendell, Jane Oakley, a negro woman, was shot to death by her husband, Robert Oakley, In a ftmlly quarrel. The woman was shot fw times, The wife-murderer made hU escape and officer are ; still look ing for htan. Kf festive today th United Stat Internal revenue Ulvlsion of South Carolina, for more than a year an nexed to the, Eastern, district ot North Carolina, is transferred to Columbia from Raleigh, with ei-OoVernor Bay wood, of South Carolina, as collector In charge. In making this transfer, Collector 3. W. Ballsy say he lost the only distillery over which he had any Jurisdiction as collector. This is a distillery for commercial alcohol made from a oombinatlon of saw dust, malt fruits or grains and 1 pronounced adapted for medicinal USB. ' .-v--. :', -. - A. R. Williams, of Nash county, wee today tendered by Internal Rev enue Collector J. W, Bailey a place In the department In the stead of Col. James H. Young, colored, who was dropped by Mr. Bailey when h took th cplleotorshlp. Th appoint ment, which Is temporary, I accepted and came to Williams through strict application of the civil service and not as the choice of Mr. Bailey for the place. - Williams was examined last February. Nothing has been heard from the examinations of August 11 when many democrats whom Mr. Bailey deslrss to work Into service were appointed. Some are predict ing that nothing will be heard from the August examinations until late In the fall. Williams heads the lurt ot ellglblea for appointment hy th col lector. Col, Young's rank and salary in the department was second highest but Williams comes in with a mini mum salary of tl.OOO and maximum of $1,100. There will be a readjust ment of deitks at th office to give the Col. Young salary to on of th deputies who has been longer In the service. Deputy Internal Revenue Collector J. P. Rtell ts back from Orange coun ty whr he and a pease raided and out up an eighty-gallon blockade still and nine hundred gallons of material In prooess of distillation. They oap tured two blookadars, Murphy Bhara bly and Adolphua BrookweU, " vh wer committed 1 Durham. i v SPIRITED CONTEST.- CHATTANOOGA, Sept !. A ear lou coincidence In the matter of tho national election of Son of Veteran U. 1. A,, to take place during tho annual encampment at Chattanooga, I found In the fact that the numeu et all four oandtdeMe for the officio of commujider-in-chief oommenco with th utter; rs." . , .. Th departmeht ' of New ' York In pushing Chsa. 7. Shermsn, of Vount Vernon. Pennsylvania, Is espouainK the cause of John a Sautter. Cali fornia's Interest is la pushing the candidaoy of Chas. B. Scott, of San Francisco, while Ohio Is backing A- B. B. Stevena ot Cloves, for tn highest honor In the gift of the soott of vtrans, , v;f -; This foitr cornered fight between these states la provoking a good na tured, but interesting contest, aa on ot the aide show to the great O. A. R., encampment, to be held In Chat tanooga, Sept 11-80. The vteturans and their families from Indiana and Wisconsin are al so Interested In the election to bo held by the Woman's Relief Oorpit Auxiliary of the Grand Army of tho Republic. The former state ha en dorsed Mrs. Ida B. McBrtd, whllt Wisconsin la hoping for the election of Mrs, 'Boil W, Bliss, to th offloiv of natlonil president ot th W. R. C. "Dark horses" from .other depart ments may spring up between now and the time of the encampment, but with the hats already In the rlnc there I promts of a lively contest among the different organisations al lied to the Q. A. R. Th new city directory ot Mllwau-. kee give th city a population of 101.12. The directory contains 174, 402 names and using the United States census ratio of 2.1 persons to each name, the total population if estimated. Governor Tenor, of Pennsylvania, vetoed 231 hills paused by the leglsta ture during a six months' session. 6 lb. Electric Flat Irons.... Waah Day Worriea are soon forgotten when yon use an Electric Iron. They are handy, labor-saving and economical. " 1 Asheville Power and Light Company ' PHONE OO f "f :
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