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PAGE SIX. IS1 ASBXVTLLM GAZITTK-NTWS Friday,--Jnne 3, 1910. Nil ft r?. v r 1 : t ' -.'kill "'' ' I M 1 j 1 i iiligosfion Eiomody Free To any victim of indigestion the offer is made that if he or she will send name and address, a free sample of a remedy that is daily curing indigestion will be sent This remedy is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Instead of taking the advice of your friends, or using lozenges, peppermints and such things, write for this free sample and see what that will do for you. There is no remedy that ha been more successful in the cure of indication, sick headache, heartburn, etc., than -this grand laxative tonic, because instc! of being simply a breath perfur- ' It goes to the root of the trouUe. whichis poor bowel "movement, and cures th-: Once the bowels are relieved the stomach has a better chance to do its work. Thousands in the past have accepted the offer of a free sample and later became steady users of Syrup Pepsin. AH tl'at Dr. Caldwell desires is that yo-.i allow him to prove to you, at his o.vn expense, that h:s remedy wifl do as clnin:M AVhen you have used the sample and arc convinced, you can buy a further supply of your druggist at fifty crnts nn4 nc .W.ur a bottle, )-M as others ere doing who once sent for a free samp!.-. Yuu will learn to abandon "dyspepsia cures" for indigestion and cathartic Jills and salts for constipat.cn. for Dr. CnlJ well's Syrup Pepsin is a permanent cm,', whi'.e these are but temporary reliefs. Here is a mild, p leasant, non-jrrlp ir.g :,-r.:,ly that can be given to a chiid with perfe:t safety. In fa,'t. It is espe- n:i- .flap:'.! t . children's ills. P.ead the many letters of recomnv nation thai use. wr-tcn far Syrup Pepsin, then trv it yourself and you v. i'i s, e that these , h.ims .tv J.is'.ified. Thausands cf the best American families "have Dr. Caldwell's Syrup i'-psin constantly In the house. Use Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Dr W. V, CaM-w-ll. Montkvdo. 111. L'ear Sir I was high'. rleid witli 1. 1 saiTiple sent nv it S fi o u 1 (1 h e I i-n?. 1 tu il.str,- snfT Tine v i h Ul-L Kiltatinr.'. HAUKilU'R;. r'A. ih. i Him ri.t. n:i;ovAi.i v wn.i. be pleased to cm: vor any mkiik al aiukk yoi may ulsire for yoir- EI.F OR FAMILY I'EKTAIMM; TO THE STOMACH. LH1R OR notVELS, AKtl.t TLLY FKKE OF II K(.K. EXPLAIN YOI R CASE IX A LETTER AM HE WILL REPLY TO YOU IN DETAIL. FOR THK FREE SAMPLE SIMPLY SEND YOIR NAME AND AD DRESS ON A POSTAL CARD OR OTHERWISE. FOR EITHER RE Ql EST THE DOCTOR'S ADDRESS IS DR. W. B. CALDWELL. hXS CALCWEJX BLDU.. MONTH E1XO. ILL. SOCTHEHX HAILWAY SCUEDt L E, EFFECTTYE NOV. 15, ltOt. Schedule figures published as information and not guaranteed. ' Eastern Time. ARRIVES FROM DEPARTS FOR No. 7 from L. Toxaway . . . 11 :20 a. m xQ. 8 for L. Toiaway J:20p. m. No. 9 from Charleston No. 11 from New York . No. 12 from Cincinnati . No. 13 from Charleston No. 18 from Murphy .. . No. 20 from Murphy ... No. 21 from Ooldsboro . No. 3.r, from Washlngtin No. 36 from Memphis .. No. 102 from Rrlstol ... Through sleeplni? cars to and from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Jacksonville, Memphis, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville. Chair ears to and from Ooldsboro. Knr further Information, apply to Try a Gazette-News The Most Economical Power Proposition The Electric Drive Consult Ijs if You Contemplate Installing Power Units. It May SAVE You Money ASHEVILLE ELECTRIC CO. Phone 69. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 17TH, 1909. ZILLICOA AND RET U EH - iTTL RIVERSIDE PARK :u and every 15 minutes until p. m.. then every hour until 11:00 p. m. MONTF0RD AVENUE 10:JO m- n v,' - minutes Trt mVTrT CTPTTT unt" 11:00 P- m., except 1:07 A U OAfl i liZi o 1 I'C' 1 and 10 07 which to to Soco street only DEPOT, VIA SOUTHSIDE - m- und .very 15 mluutes until iVTMTTP tht'n eve7 1 1-1 minutes until ii. V .n U j S:30; then avery minute till 11:00 laMjcaf DEPOT VIA FRENCH t:U, t, in, 7 a m. and every It mln- BROAD AVENUE mu'm'oo. th" ,very 10 m"" MANOR , ':.lfi, .4j. 7, 7:30 a. m.t Hi en every U linutes till 11 p. m. CHARLOTTE STREET 7 . m.. a. m., then every II mln. PHrMTWITQ 7:45 p m- H:00 o'clock car runa A jlwlllin U a lhr..iigh to Oolf club. PATTON AVENUE . -" H oilnutea till 11 T. m. EAST STREET a. m. and every li mlnutoa till 11:00 p. m. GRACE VIA h. m. end every 10 minutes Ull 11:00 MERRIM0N AVENUE Z T'i uJL&Z&SSXu l maintained. BILTMORE . U iu m. and every It minutes till 1:3 p. m. then every 80 mlnotea till 110. Is.t ear. Sunday schedule differs In th followlnf particulars: Cars leave for Depot, both Boothlo and Krench Broad, 1:11. l it a. m. Car for Depot via Bouthald 7:00, 7:10, l ot a. 'm. Nest regular ear for Depot leaves gquar l:4S both 8outh1de and French Broad. rirst ear learea Rquare for Charlotte street at 1:41. First ear leave Square for Rlvereld t:. next 1:46.' -, ' With th above exeeptrc ru. Punlv e h.duls eommeneea at a. m. and cotitlnu seme as week day. On evenings when entertainment r In procresa at either Auditorium or Opm He.' ti 1t IH on N llnee will b from entertainment, lenvlne; Pqimr at rffuhr time and hol.lln ovr at Auditorium or Op re r b ve fiiara tu meet No. tt, cl.ht train. II mlnatea before rTl' -t mit i.r" "' - if V. :r Kt'-r anl F . ilt h t 1 1 I . ', 'iL-l t 1 : .u l .T - r and tell ' : t!-,t It is t! I 1 h v- ! 1 k:i- t..r. 1 tin.il '. ' t:l" I st; ; ...li. I !:.,!, ' i- 'i ;.-d I a:r, t to g. t mv t .M l . t r I . - t,i v. . as I w 1 ; i ! . t: t i without it. I L'.v. it to my ' '.'Mr.-n all the ti! and it a. ts like n..tgU . and will nAev . with.eit it I am thankf-il to for it. MKS MRV HEI.FORD. lTl ' Cuke St., LL'I'ISVILLE. KT. rBEN . 1 ; y ! i 1 i :tu p. m No. 10 for Charleston 4:10 p. m 2:45 p. m No. 11 for Cincinnati 3:05 p.m. 2:05 p. m No. 12 for New York 2:25 p.m. 9:15 p. m No. 14 for Charleston 7:00 m. 6:40 p. m. No. 17 for Murphy 8:30 a.m. 1:20 p. m. No. 19 for Murphy 3:35 p. in 8:15 p. m. No. 22 for Goldsboro 8:00 a.m. 2:30 a. m. No. 25 for Memphis 2:40 a.m. :50 a. tn.No. 36 for Washlngtoa 7:10 a.m. 10:S5 p. m. No. 101 for Rristnl 7 ?0 m Want Ad. in imi Wl)t ClUE dwells 5 H '(COPYRIGHT, 1009. BY J, II. IJPPIXCOTT COMPANY.) 1 Synopsis of Pm-etlins Chapters. Beautiful Madeleine Van Norman, owner of the Van Norman mansion at Mupleton and heiress to her uncle's immense fortune is about to be mar ried to handsome Schuyler Carleton. Among the Ruests are her cousin, Tom Willar.l, anil two girls. Kitty French ami Molly Gardner of New York. Mideleine flirts with her cousin and i pi'iues her fiancee. His friend Robt. Kesseiiden is to be best man at Schuy- lei's wedding. Madeleine receives a letter from a Miss Morton announc ing the latter's coming. CHAPTFIt III. Cry In tlie Xlglit. ' Help;" The loud cry of n single word was n t repeated, but r p tition was un ne i-ssary. for the sound rang throtiKh tin old 'an Norman house, and rar ri. d iis niessane of fear and borrow t.. all. awake or sbepins, within its It ua.a alu.ut luilf-past elev.ii that m!ii.. iii;ht, and ("ieely Pupuy. still I '!!- eu. ti,' froni iier liedrmtm ! i.l- iM.. the hall. I S.-. i 1 1 n a Miiht downstairs, and hear- j us til' servants' bells, one after an- ' ti t. as if runt! by a frantic hand. , -li - li. sitated a moment only, and i ih'ii ran downstairs. i In the lower hall Schuyler t'arleton. uth a dazed expression on his white, drawn face, was uncertainly pushing various electric buttons which, in tarn. Cashed lights on or off. or rang 1m !1s in distant parts of the house. ( l'r ;t moment Cicely gtared straight at th- man. Their eyes met. their gaze seemeHto concentrate, and they st""d motionless. ;lh if spellbound. This crisis was broken in upon by .Marie. .Madeleine's French maid, who eame running downstairs in a hastily donned negligee. ' .Mon Dieu!" she cried. "Ou est .Mademoiselle?" With a start. Carleton turned from Cicely, and still with that dazed look on his face, he motioned .Marie toward the wide doorway of the library. The nil 1 took a step toward the thres hold, and then, with a shriek, paused, and entured no further. Cicely, as if impelled by an unseen force, slowly turned and followed Marie's movements, and as the girl screamed. Cicely grasped her tightly by tin arm. and the two stood staring in at the library' door. What they saw was Madeleine Van Norman, seated in it chair at the library table. Her right arm was on the table, and her head, which had fallen t" one side, was supported by lor rich! shoulder. Her eyes were partly l"sed, and her lips were part ed, and the position of the rigid liguf i left no ueid for further evidence that this was not ;i natural sleep. Hut further evidence there was Miss Van Norman still wore her yellow satin gown, but the beautiful embroidered bodice was staineil a dull red. and a crimson stream as even then spread ing it:-- way down the shimmering br.-adths or the trailing skirt. tin the table, near the outstretched white hind, lay a Venetian dagger. This d.iug. r was well known to the onlookers It had lain on tile library table for manv years, and though os tensibly for the purpose of a paper cutter, it w is rarely used as suc h. Its ! eds-"s were too sharp to cut paper sat j ist'actorily. and, moreover, il was a w ickt d-looking affair, and manv ,e,,. pie had shuddered as they touched it j It had a hist.irv. too. and diehard j Van Noun. in nseii to tell his gii'-sts of , dark deeds in which the dagger had I taken part while it was still in Italv. I Madeleine herself had had a h"rror ..f the Veapori. though she had often admitted the fas. ination of its mar vellous workmanship, and had' said upon several oicasions that the thing i fairly hypnotized her. and some day she .ihould kill herself or snmebodv Ise ".ith it. i i'roni Hn instinctive sense of duty, i Marie start. , forward, as if to help i her mistress, then with a t onvul.-iv ,. ! shudder she scrtamed again anil clasped her hands before her ev es to jsbot out the awful sight. ; t'le. i. . too, ino.i'l slowly toward the j silent r,v,-ure, then turned am! again i?azed steadfastly at Schu, lr Carle ton. There must have been Interrogation In her eyes, for the man pointed to ward the table, and Cicely looked again, to notice there a bit of paper with writing on it. She made no motion toward it. but the expression on her face changed to one of bewildered surprise. Before she had time to speak, however, the other people of the house all at once began to gather in the hall. Mrs. Markham came first, and though when she navy Madeleine she turned very white and seemed about to faint, she bravely went at once to ward the girl, and gently tried to raise the fallen head. She felt a firm grasp on her shoul der, and turned to tu-e Mis Morton with a stern, set face, at her side. "Don't touch her," said Miss Mor ton. In a whisper. "Telephone for a doctor quickly." "Hut she's dead," declared Mrs, Markham, at the same time bursting into violent sobs. "We do not know; we hope not;" went on Miss Morton, and without an other word she led Mrs. Markham to a sofa, and sat her down rather sud denly, and t..en went herself straight to the telephone. As she reached It she punned only to Inquire the name of the family physician. Harris, the butler, with difficulty articulated the name of Doctor Hills and his telephone number, and wl, h ont further Inquiry Miss Morton called for him. Is this Doctor Hills;" she said when her tall was answered. "Tes; this Is the Van Norman house. Come here at once It la very Important a matter of life and death ... I am Mis Morton. ' I am In charge here, fee. come Immediately! flood-by." Ml Morton had an !n perlous air, and Instinctively the servants obeyed her, . But Cicely' Duptrr was not so ready to neeept-the die-turn of a stranger. Hhe stepped forward and. facing Miss Morton. nb! quietly, "Mrs. Markham I hnuw keeper, as well as MtMl Van Normnn's chaperone. The servants arc accustomed to take their orders from her." Miss Morton returned Cicely's direct gaxe. "You see Mrs. Markham." she said, pointing to the sofa, where that lady had entirely collapsed, and. with her head in a pillow, was shaking with convulsivo sobs. "She is for the moment quite incapable of giving or ders. As the oldest person present, and as a life-long friends of Mr. dieh ard Van Norman, I shall take the liberty of directing affairs in the pres ent crisis." Then, In a softer tone and i with a glance toward Madeleine. Miss Morton continued, "I trust in view of the awfulness of the occasion yon will giv e me your sympathy and "-"pera-lion, ibat we may work in harmony." Cicely save Miss Morton a ' urious glance thnt might have meant almost anything, but with a slight inclination of her head she said only "Yes, madam." Then Kitty French and Mol! Gard ner came downstairs and sten.i trem bling on the threshold. "What Is it?" whispered Kitty. "What's the matter with Mad' l.-ine?" "Something dreadful has : appen ed." said Miss Morton, meet-in; them at the door. "I have telephoned for tor Hills and he will be h' re soon, dull then we can do nothing. ' "Hn we can try" to help Maddy." exclaimed Kitty, starting toward the still tigure by the table, "ok. is she hurt? I thought she had fainted!" As the two girls saw th' dread siaht. Miss Gardner fainted herself, and Miss Morton bade Marie, who stood shivering in the hall, take care of her. Relieved at having something to do. Marie sh..k the girl and dashed water in her face until she regained consciousness, the others, meanwhile, paying little attention. Schuyler Carleton stood leaning against the doorpost, his eyes ;;xed on Madeleine's tragic figure, while Kitty French, who had dropped Into a chair, sat with her hands tightly clasped, also gazing at the sad picture. Although it seemed hours to those who awaited him, It was but a few moments before the doctor came. Doctor Hills was a clean-- it. alert looking young man, and li s quick eyes seemed to take in ewry detail of the scene at a glance. He went straight to the girl at the tahlo and bent over 'her. only the briefest examination was necessary before lie said gently, "She is quite d. ad. She has been stabbed with this dagger, li entered a large blood ves si I just over the heart, atid she bled to .. ath. Who killed her .' " I. von as he spoke his eve fell on th. written paper which lay on the table Willi one of his habitually tpiick gestures he snatched t up and road it t'i himself, while a look of nr. at surprise dawned on his face. Immediately he read it abvid: 1 am wholly miserable and unless the clouds lift I must emT" my life. I love S . but he does not love me. After he linishcd reading. Doctor Hills stood staring at the paper, and looked utterly perplexed. "I should have said it was not a suicide," he declared, "but this mes sage seemed to Indicate that It Is. Is this written in Miss Van Norman's hand ?" Miss Morton, who stood at the doc tor's side, took the paper and scru tinized it. "It is." she said. "Yes, certainly that is Miss Van Norman's writing. I had a letter from her only few day s iigo. mul 1 recognize it perfectly." Let me see it." said Mrs. Markham. in a determined, though rather timid way. -I am more familiar with Madeleine's writing than a stranger can possible be." Miss Morton handed the paper to the housekeeper without i word, while the doctor waiting, ' ndered why these two Women sei m.-d so out of sympathy with each otter. "Yes, it Is surely Madeleine' writ ing."' agreed Mrs. Markham, her li I asses dropping off as h.-r eye filled with ii ars. "Thin I suppose she killed herself, poor girl." said the doctor. "She must have been desperau.,-. indeed, for It was a strong blow that drove the steel in so deeply. Who first discov ered her?" "I did. said Schuyler Carlton, step ping forward. His face waa almoat as wliite as the dead girl's, and he was scarcely ante to make h s voice 'heard. "I came In with a latch-key. and found her here, Just as you see her now. t "Practically," said Carleton! "1 couldn't believe her dead, and I tried to rouse her. Then I saw the dagger on the floor at her feet " ": :. . "On the floor?" Interrupted Doctor Hills. i i '"Yes," replied Carlton, whose agi tation was Increasing, and who had unk Into a chair because of sheer In ability to stand. "It was on, the floor at her feet right at her feet I pick ed it up, and there was blood on It- there I blood on It and I laid It on the table. And then 1 saw the paper the paper that says she killed her self. And then and then I turned on the lights and rang the servants' bells, and Cicely Miss Dupuy came, and the others, and that' all." (TO BE CONTINUED) Ili Ticket te Afthcvtll to Hrirtul. 4uik 7th. JiiHt be one ot the I. inky Thirteen, that's all. !7-5t TO LOVERS OF POOL Ton -will And an Bp-to-daU plae la thu Ml imberg Building, cor. lilnftor Avrf and College 8L IMPERIAL POOL ROOM A. IMfflAvxnv, Mr NOTICE. - i Elmer E. Heston, urvivln partner of th firm of J. M. Hestoa Bon, havlnc made a voluntary alfnmnl to th undersigned e , assigns, all person having clarms against the aid nrm are hereby notified to pre sent th same to th aaid assignee on" or before the Ith of May, 1111, Or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery, and all person .Indebted to said m urs hereby notified to make Immediate payment. ,, n. 9. Watson, Asu-ne. D, HAWU MII.I.Aftp, Attorn, v. My Corns Don't Hurt A Bit Tired. Ailing, Swollen, Smell). Sweaty Fret, Cttnis, Callouses ami Bull ions, T1Z Cures Klglit Off. , . Say good-bye to your corns the very first time you use T I Z. You will never know you have a corn, bunion or callous, or Bweaty, tired wollen. aching feet any more. It's Just won derful the way the pain vanishes. Rub the corn hammer It with your list if you wish no more pain after T 1 Z than if there had never been a blemish on your feet. Doesn't that sound good to you? Doesn't it? Then read this. 'The corns on cither of my toes were us large as tlie talrtols you make to cure them. Today there Is no sign of corns on either foot and no soreness. It's an up-to-date Godsend. Sam. A. Hoover, Progress, N. C. Just use T I Z. It's not like any thing else for the purpose you ever heard of. If the only foot remedy ever miide which acts on the principal of drawing out all the poisonou ex udations which cause sore feet. Pow ders and other remedies merely clog up the pores. T I Z cleans them out and keeps them clean. It works right off. You will feel better the very first time if used. Use it a week and you can forget you ever had ore feet. . There is nothing on earth that can compare with It. T I Z Is for sale at all druggists, 25 cents per box, or direct, if you wish, from Walter Lu ther Dodge & Co., Chicago, III. Joseph Medill Patterson is at work on a four-act play that will when finished, represent an elaboration of his one-act piece "Dope," but will be known by another title. His "By Products" on the contrary was a con densation in one act of a four-act play called "Mary MrLlnda." The new play will be produced nt the Orand opera house, Chicago, soon. American Woman's Leaguo certif icates will be accepted on NEW sub scriptions only, to The Uazette-News. Notice Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of a Resolution unanimously adopted by the Democratic Executive Committee of Buncombe County, held In the court house at Asheville on the 2nd day of April A. D , 1910, a Pri mary Election of the Democratic party of Buncombe county I hereby called to be held at the various voting precinct In said county on June 25th, 1910, for the purpose of testing the strength of the various candidates and selecting the delegates to the County Convention which will be held at the County Court House In Buncombe County, North Carolina, on July 2nd 1910. Notlco la also given ths.t hi pur suance of said Resolution that In caae there should be called a second Pri mary It shall be held on Thursday. June SOth. 1910. and the hour fo. holding all primaries shall be for the various precincts In Asheville town ship from sun up to 8 o'clock p. in. and at all the other voting precincts outside of Asheville township from sun up to sun down. At the time mentioned the demo crats of the several Precinct wili please meet and select by ballot their Precinct Committee which consist of Bv for esch Precinct Th Demo crats of the various precinct will also elect by ballot the delegates to rep resent them at aald county convention Under, th present Democratic plan it orgnutatlon the several precincts are entitled to representation In said County Convention, a follow: Pieclnct Vole Asheville No. 1 . . . I Asheville No. I 4 Asheville No. ...., 10 Asheville No. 4 11 Asheville No. 1 7 Asheville No. I Haw Creek... 4 Beaverdam. I Hazel 14 Blltmor I Oaahe Creek 1 Avery' Creek 1 Lower Hominy 4 Upper Hominy, No. 1 4 Upper Hominy, No. I Leicester, No. 1... ... ... Leicester, No. I ,., ..... 4 Bandy Mush, No. 1 1 Sandy Mush, No. 1 1 Llmeaton ... ... ,,, ... ... ... 4 Falrvlew 4 Swannanoa .. ... ... ... ... .. 4 i Black Mountain... ,, 4 French Broad... ... ... ... ... I Reema Creek ... ... 4 Flat Creek.. I Ivy No. 1 4 Ivy No. 2... 4 ' Itl la witness whereof, w have here unto set our hand this th trd day Of May, A. D., lfl. D. E. SEVIER, Chairman. J. E. SWAIN, See'y. tilt I'm SPORTTKO G00D3 Baseball Goods, fishing Tackle, Pistols and Ammuni tion. Trunks and leather goods is our specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, pistols and anything of value, n. L. rniEELSTSRT'S TAVTJ & LOAN 01? 5IC2, 23 T :''lT.f'; if,t Political Announcement. FOR SHERIFF. -1 hereby announce myself a candi date for sheriff of Buncombe county, subject to th action of the Democrat lo primary, and promise If nominated and elected to do my duty to th best of my ability. J. HENRY REED. " FOR SHERIFF. To the voter of Buncombe county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of sheriff subject to the action of the democratic primary. Tours respectfully, T. F. HUNTER. FOR SHERIFF. . Being' solicited by many friend from every section of Buncombe coun ty to run for the nomination for Sheriff, I have decided to do so, and am a candidate for the said office, subject to the action of the Democrat ic primary, and will abide by the re sult of same. FRANK M. JORDAN. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of Buncombe county, subject to action of Democratic pri mary and promise, If nominated and elected, to do my duty to the best of my ability. E. M. MITCHELL. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Bun combe county, subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries. a F. WILLIAMS. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Treas urer, subject to th action ot the Democratic primary. T. M. DUCKETT. FOR TREASURER. I Announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the Dem ocratic primary. I am a Confederate veteran, marked by three balls receiv ed In battle. I hava (Men a teacher more than forty yean have spent th prime of my Ufa In achool work. I now ask the treasurer's place a younger teacher are given the schools and the older ones must seek other support Respectfully, H. U KINO. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Democratic nomination for Tax Collector for Buncombe County; subject to the action of the Democratic primary. N. A. COLLINS. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Democratic nomination for the lower house of the North Car olina General Assembly, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary. GEORGE SPEARS RETNOLD8. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Pom vcrutlc nomination for the office of Tax Collector for Buncombe county subject to the ac tion pf the Democratic primary. J. K. CHAMBERS. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Democratic nomination for Register ot Deeds for Buncombe county, subject to the action ot the Democratic primary June 25. BERKELEY CAIN. FOR SOLICITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Democratic ' nomination for Solicitor for the Fifteenth Judicial district: subject to th action of th Democratic convention. ROBERT R. REYNOLDS. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for register of deeds of Bun combe county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, to be held on June 25. If nominated and elect ed I will serve the public to th best of my ability. J. J. MACKET. I hereby announce myself a a can didate for th office ot constable of Asheville township.. Subject to the actios ot the Democratic Primary. W. A. JAMES. JR.. J. P. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice to hereby given that th Arm of McDowell 4k Spear, building con tractors, I this day dissolved; E. E. McDowell retiring from th Arm. e. e. Mcdowell, j. w. spears. 42-4w TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF BUNCOMBE COUNTY: I hereby announce my candidacy before th Democratic Primaries for th nomination for Stat Senator for this County. Yiur support will be heartily appreciated. JULIUS C MARTIN. Asheville, N. C. May 4, 1414. . For Township Constable. To th Democratic Voter of Ashe ville Township, Buncombe countyt I hereby announce my candidacy for th nomination of Constabl, sub ject to th action ot th Democratic primary. June 25th, 1910. JOHN R. HERREN. FOR CONSTABLE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for constable of Asheville town ship, subject to the action ot th Democratic primary. F. MACK JONlSS. FOR STATE SENATE. To th Democratlo Voters , of Bun comb County: ' I hereby announce myself a candl date for nomination for the State Sen ate from this, th Thlrty-sevenM die trlct, aubjaot to th action ot the Denv ocratlo primary. , . ZEBTJLON WEAVER. " FOB CLERK SUPERIOR COURT To the Voters nf "RtitunmH Cmiai Th nnderslgned' earnestly solicits your support sna influence for the nomination for Clerk of tb Superior Court of thi county. hthjort to th action of th Demi rretlc primary, wm. i.rv- r-Atna I hereby announce myself candi date for the . democratic nomination for the office of Register o? for Buncombe county, subject to the action of the Democratic county primary. : M. U REED FOR SOLICITOR. We, the undersigned, hereby an nounce Walter n n,,H... -- ""on i om a can- dldate for the democratic nomination . ounciiur or me Fif teenth Judicial district, subject to the action ot the Democratic party Respectfully submitted. W. W. Jones" J. E. Joyner, W. A. Reynolds. C T Rawls, J. W. Hayne. FOR SOLICITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Republican nomination for Solicitor for the 16th Judicial Dis trict of North Carolina, subject to the action of the Republican convention of said district to be hereafter called anu iiciu. uuimiiaiea ana elected i win rvo mi xne people faithfully to the best of my ability. - D. ENGLISH. FOR SUPERIOR COURT CLERK. x announce my candidacy for the Superior Court Clerkship, subject to action of the Democratic primary, it is believed a change In administration will be good for the health of the Democratic party. E. B. ATKINSON. FOR CLERK STPPItinn mi-nn To the Democratic Voters of Bini- comne county: I hereby announce to my friends that I am a candidate tor th. m - . voice of Clerk of the Superior Court. I inanx you ror tne honor conferred upon me In the past and will rreotiv appreciate any support you may give me In the coming primary. Your truly, MARCUS ERWIN. NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby given that the Jury heretofore duly appointed to prorate and asses the amount of the special benefit arising to each piece of prop erty deemed by saM Jury to be bene ficially affected by reason of the lay. Ing and construction of a sewer line on lower end of Asheland avenue to' Smith street, within the city ot Ashe ville, as provided by law, particularly by section TI of chapter 100 of the private Ui of 1901, and all amend ments thereof, ha filed It report as required by law. In which said cost and expenses of the Improvement above mentioned against property and each piece thereof deemed by It to be beneficially affected by said improve ment, the names of the owners of said property, or where names of owners could not be ascertained, the name of those parties In whose names said property haa been listed for taxation, or In cases where said property has not been so listed, the names of the party or parties occupying same, be ing as follow: Henry Thompson, J. M. Sprouse, Jim Rutherford, Bant Reed, 8. Sternberg, P. L. Hendrlx, J. P. Sawyer, they and each of then, and nil nBetloa fntiatAi1 In flllfl property so beneficially affected by said improvements as aforesaid, are hereby admonished that the report et said Jury, as above set forth. Is new on file with the city clerk of Ashe ville, and that they and each of them are hereby required to be and appear at a regular meeting of the board ot aldermen of aald city to be held on the 17th day ot June, 1910, at I p. m., and ahow cause. If any exists, why said report should not be approved and confirmed by said board of alder men of the city of Asheville. Th'.s the 23d day of May, 1910. A. G.. HALYBCRTON, City Clerk. till June 14. NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that the Jury heretofore duly appointed to prorate and assess th amount of the special benefit arising to each piece of prop erty deemed by said Jury to be bene ficially affected by reason of the lay ing and construction of a sewer line on Pearson Drive, within the city of Asheville, as provided by law. par ticularly by section 71 of chapter 100 of the private laws of 1401. and all amendments thereof, has filed Its re port a required by law, In which said cost and expense of the Im provement abov mentioned again" property and each plec thereof deemed by It to be beneficially af fected by said Improvement, tbs name of th owner of said proper ty, or where name of owner c-uia not be ascertained, the names oi u. n..ti.. i. kMi names said proper ty has been listed for taxation, or In case where aald property ha not been so listed, th name of th party or parties occupying same, oeins -follows: Manson Mclntyr. J. j Hart.hov-t,. j . Hawthorne, they and each of them, and all parties In terested in aald property o oenenct-. i mm i a imnrnvementa ss aforesaid, are hereby admonished th the report of said Jury a iw" ;; .v. . at. with the city clerk of Asheville, and that they and each ot them are hereby required to v and appear at a regular meeting ot the board of aldermen of said city. be held on the 17th day of Jane, 1". at I p. m., and ahow cause. If any lata, why aald report ahould not bean proved and confirmed by said boara of aldermen of .the city of Ashevll!. This th 2ld day of May. A. O. HALYBURTON, , , City Clerk. till Jun 14. WHILE IN ASHIV1XLE ...,. i..i.,.nh. mada at Ray St" dlo. Lot of styl In posing snd fin-' liMni All tileture taken or Mr. . i- iif nmj personally. - . ,.-( Invited to visit th tudlo and Inspect You ar w""'. our work. ' RAY'S STUDIO, St Patton Avenue. Formerly 114 Fifth Ntw Let u give yon an estimate on that electric wiring. On work gives satisfaction. W. A. Ward : . AtmniNO. , , ELECTRICAL ID N. Tark Sqnnro. Thoi 411.
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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