Newspapers / The Asheville Times (Asheville, … / Nov. 10, 1910, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE ASHE VILLE GAZETTE NEWS. Thursday, November 10, 1910. PA'-tE four I The Gazette-News PUBLISHED BY Evening News Publishing Co ASlIEYIXXiK, N. C. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Abbeville and UllUnore. One Week 0 Three Months $1.2.' Six Moiulis 2 5 Twelve Month 1.01 ' BV MAI It, IN ADVANCE: Three Months ! Six Months 2.01 Twelve Months 4.01 Enteretl at the Postofflce In Ashe villi as second-class matter. It K The Cntette-News Is a mem s her of The Associated lress. si Its telegraph news Is there si fore complete and reliable. KKHRKRHH - Thursday, November 10, 1910 AN rXHAPPY FORECAST. It is a Blngulnr i mirr-n- that wai pursued. Hist preceding tin1 i-b-clion by the t'hurlotb- I Jbnervir. It seemed j to feel tii.it Hutlor had i' Hack lor a long sojourn, and ill its iinte-i election rorei published on the Sunday preceding the election, it :il j lowed that tli- Democrats might gain one member "I tin- House. It though) j the Fifth would "in all probabili'.x baik into the Democratic column." That prophecy, most of tin- political wiseacres Will ai e. was not particu larly hazardous. Casting an e .er the Kighth .listri.-i ..or contemporary remarked: "It looks like anothei Republican victory. l".t the majoritv must of necessity small." whil- in the Tenth ill could onh a Itepuh llcan triumph. Said its astute fore caster; "From all the reports at liano It secir.s that the Republican I'lin li Hate is a;-;ain to be the successful ..p. in the Tenth " The Salisbury Posi naturally depre eate.l thi forecast. It said that I In Observer had a large ireulution in that section, and that sa. li st.it no lit would have tlu iffe t of throwing ; damper on the Iieniocratic fnrces. It seemed to us a strange thing )! the ' U.s. rv r to do. Tie is in. valid or sound reason for believin:; that the Republicans would this year make gains in North Carolina, ,r any other Slate in the I'm..: . It was re alised fully, on tii- ..tier hand, iliat it was only in Progressive lerrlor that llcpiiiili'-irs were at lil:el I . hold tbtii own. Vlci President Sher man, while in flu State, knew whit was to happen. About the most h. could he induced i., say. v. In n urged for son.- expression cunoerulng h' party's prospects uni,; 'Some ..f ur friends ar still hopeful." Not onh was it unreasonable to assume lhat this State would lie wholly unaffect, I by the i ontlderitly expected ground swell, init then were to be discerned on every hand evidences ol Republican unrest and dissatisfaction v. ith the existing order .: things, ehiel nf which was the act of Marlon tin 1- r in urn. gating to himself Hie posi tion of Supreme dielator, with tin impiled consent of many of llio rank and file of Ids party, and with tie active support of his party I. ad. rshii Seeing this.- thine, right on tin sur face, we rather sympathize w Ih tin Salisbury Post's point of view, which was that the observer, still professing Democratic iaringr., uii.-iit have given its party the benefll ..r the doubt THE SAND CLAY ItOAD. Heretofore we have offered opinion testimony and relnted facts, as to the comparative merits of Macadam and sand-clay roud lulldlng in Buncombi countv After the very emphatic tlnding of Engin..r Toms, as embraced In the mpoii of Dr. Ambler's committee, presented to the directors of the Oood Roads association yesterday we do not think there is any longer reason for doubt or question as to the wise fu ture policy in resp.ct to road build ing in Kuneombe. Not another penny should be ex pended In the construction of Mac adam roads In this section, except where the conditions are of extraor dinary nature, or where there are special reasons to Justify, the use of Mscadam. Th report of Mr. Toms is the re port of the board of directors, since as we understand the entire report was ndoptrd without dissent. The sand clay roads are the best roads in the county. It says, outside Ashevllle. Mr. Toms prefers them to Macadam in this county, and saya that ad sand elay and gravel construction has prov ed satisfactory. Taking Into consid eration the poor quality of the stone of this locality as a binder, and the. low comparative seat of this work red with that of Macadam, and Lirther tact of the high coat af ia Macadam In proper con that were ever attempted county roads) It would seem keepii ' ou be no duubt as to the I sooiation has always been found sound mil no one can question its diainter--ti dnes.x; "i the recommendation that the county commissioners give over to a highway commission the burdens .if bnildini! and caring for the roads is not to be taken lightly. For many reasons, we should think the county buard, being a political body, would be Klad to do this; for this road busi ness is nut without serious embarraae- ' ments 1 1 such a body. li is now said thai Tom Carter may fail of re-election to the Senate from Montana. This would prove another body Mow for Butler. Carter always holds up the nominations of RepifbU cans for Puller and Morehead. In point of fai t. It was Carter's support that first made IVutlor and Morehead i factor in state politics. Republican everywhere had to reckon with them. I'ew of (hem may realize it but North Carolinn Hepublicuns have every rea son to feel an interest in the Montana situation. According lo ti e Pittsburg corre spondent of He- vivacious New York Sun, when Ihe news that Pauline Wax n. III. tin- Whit.- House cow, had given birth to a tin.- bull calf, was read to tin- President nt Pitts burg a ills, ouragi d Republican in the crowd remarked: "Well, it's com forting to know under all the circum stances that she didn't give birth to a Democratic donkey." The perl pnragraphers may now be expected to take all sorts of liberties with the Colonel. The New York Sun remarks- "Colonel Roosevelt closed a ten to one favorite at the Outlook office " And this reminds us lhat th Outlook's advertising staff may not iiiul in the Colonel an asset of such ! at value in the future. On the morning after, the Oreens ' ., to News published two very in.ter isting. likewise eminently safe, edito rials. One was entitled "An English C-oirt Criticised," while the other treated of the "Problem in Portugal." The Hon. John YV. Kern, who form crlj resided .i Ashevlllc, and has been licked oftener than any man in poli ties, will adequately represent Indiana in tin Senate of the I'nited States. How. I .u lik'- to l.e Democrat!1 speaker of a house of representative that in. Uideu in its tin-mhershlp the Hon Jo I'annon and the Hon. Ashei C. Il nds- ANTIQUARIAN Your memory serves you right. At last reports he Has about to huh,l d r in the larg- silences of the I . . 1 1 - . In Slate of Texas. Next year, the Hon. Cl amp Clarl and the Hon. William II. Taft wil' i probably have a congress on their ha i ds. As things stand at this hour, w a. his, that Sunny Jim would be jttsti- lletl in indulging in at least one small smile. Has the Hon Jim Sherman been ird to make any remarks about an) being beaten lo a frazzle'.' Ion Tin are determined to cut short I the admittedly striking career of In- I ana's Grand Young Man. Tin- insurglng Democrat! ure at hast warned of What may happen to The pokehcrry Juice In the Raleigh Nc.s and Observer held out finely. The ii,jn Joseph U. Cannon will be among those present. Now what will the Democrats di with it? it was largely a Dueler boomerang Now to resume the subject of corn .Mr. tl miner also came back. V. W. '. A. durational t laswh. The educational classes at the Young Women's Christian association will begin Monday, November 14. and all wtahing to enter any of the classes will please send their names to Miss osborn at the Henrietta. Office hours, every day except Friday, to 12 a. m.: Thursday, 7 to 8: SO p. m.; Saturday, 1 to 5 p. m, Claases In choral work, Herman, sewing, em broidery, salesmanship, literary study, home nursing and cooking. The fol lowing fscts about the association are of interest: Purpose The purpose of the asso ciation Is the all-round development physical, social, Intellectual and spiritual of the Uvea of all women. .Membership All women of good character, Irrespective of creed and nationality, are eligible for member ship. Active or associate, ft per year. Sustaining, $S a year or more. Association Parlors Open daily from a. m. to p. m. Office hours of general secretary, to It a. m.. ev ery day excepting Friday and Sun day. ' Hoard and Room Directory List of desirable places for hoe id and room will lie kept at aaaoelatlon office. List ing room is a membership privilege. Reading Room With books and current magazines, is upen to all girls and women from a. ra. to t p. m. An especial ln Ration la given to bus iness girls and women to spend a part or all of their noon hour at the ssso- 'ir u lating Library For use of r.bera Rooks may be taken kept "or two weeks. Rooks ex wed on Tuesday and Thursday logs add Saturday afternoon. ,..... ..,., t t It HOW TO MAKE It It BETTER COl till SYRVP TH AN It YOl CAN BUY H t ! A Family Supply. Saving ft, and H Fully (iiiarantced. H t A full pint of cough syrup as much as you could buy for 2.S0 -'an easily be made at home. You will ind nothing that takes hold of an ob Uinnte cough more quickly, usually 'tiding; it Inside 24 hours. Excellent, oo, for whooping cough, sore lungs, isthtnn. hoarseness und other throat roubles. .Mix I pint of granulated sugar with 'a "pint pf warm water, and stir for '1 minutes. Put 2 ounces of Pinex (50 cents 'worth) in a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup, it keeps lerfeetly. Take a teaspoonful every .no. two or three hours. This is just laxative, enough to help ure a cough. Also stimulates the ap petite, which usually is upset by a ough. The taste is pleasant. The effect of pine and sugar syrup on Ihe Inflamed membranes is well mown. Pinex is the most valuable oncentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich In gulaicol ind all the natural healing pine ele ments, other preparations will not work in this formula. This Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe i-s now used by thousands of house wives throughout the I'nited States ind Canada. The plan has been lmi lated, but the old successful formula has never been equaled, A guarantee of absolute satlsfac !on. or money promptly refunded, oes with this recipe. Your drug rist bus Pinex or will get it for you. If not. send lo The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. f all the girls and women in Ashe vlllr. Gymnasium much desired. Employed Officers-Miss Grace I. Osborn, general secretary; Mrs. I,. It I-am-e. house secretary. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS OF JUNIORS' CONTEST Every Boy Determined to Win One of Those Basket Ball Suits for Himself. Kcsldca today only two more days! remain of lh Y M C. A. Junior mem-I l.crshlp contest and during this time some hard w ork is going to lie done I by the contestants, as every bov en ti red is determined to win lor Ills own one of the beautiful basket ball suits offered as prizes In this contest. The buys w ho w in these prizes are I going to be the envy of the other Y. M. C. A. boys for the reason that next week the junior liusket ball league ivlll be organized anil the wir tiers f this contest will have new milts to wear just like those used by the Y. M. C. A. team of last year. The greatest work done by the con- cstants yesterday was that of Herald I'owan, who Jumped from last lo fifth place and put himself in strik ig distance of the leaders. The landing of the contestants last night was as follows: Points. lames Coleman 96 Henry Collins 60 Arthur Ambler SS 'Jeorge Shu ford SO ' lerald Cowen 40 '4 ' larence Young 26 Rck"' Newton 25 Malcolmn Durbank IS Hal llartzog ;ooo HKsrirs always fol- IiOW. The use of Foley Kidney Pills. They are upbuilding, strcnxthenlns; and -oiothinif. Tonic In action, quick In -esults. Sold b all Drutrirlsts. CANDIDATES FILING ACCOUNTS OF EXPENSE What It Cost Various Ones Who Were Elected and Those Who Also Ran. The candidates are today filing sworn statements of their campaign expenses and some Interesting facts are revealed. John A. Nichols, for clerk of the court, gave 120 to the republican executive committee and spent I : for livery, etc.; total IS4T.ll. F. Mack Jones, re-elected as con stable of Ashevllle township, spent MAY SHAVE MORE CLOSELY Many Men Would Mot Do Without Poslam. Which Soothes and Heads. While the application of poslam. the new skin remedy, after shaving la one of its minor uses, such as for pimples, the complexion, etc., shavers have found It a revelation, as it does for abrasions, roughness and severe scrapings what It d"e In all manner of skin diMlculttas heals and cures In a few hours. Poalams great anti septic and curative value enables It to tone up the skin aa no toilet prepara tion possibly could. Any Infection, such as barbers' Itch is quickly cured, for poslam's primary work la th rapid healing of auch aerlnus skin diseases aa erxemn, acne, tetter, salt rheum, etc "Poslam la the best and quickest cure that I have seen in my lk years' experience in the barber business," says Frank J. Kammerer, Racine. Wis. A sample of poslam (mailed freei whole mtory. Write for it Stamps o hI, 7 1 "gyE WE MAKE EYE GLASSES Of course most all of you know It, but we would.. lke to Impress upon your mind that we make the very hesthat it is possible to make. CHARLES H. HONESS Optometrist and Optician, il Pa i ton Ave. Opposite Postofflce. Five Houses on McDowell St. Four houses, Ave rooms, at $800.00 each, one house, six rooms, at $1,000. Near Southslde Ave. S. D. HALL, 32 Potton Ave. Phone 91. $-.0 It J. Stokeley. for auditor, spent $1"i0 with the committee and $U.0 for incidentals. Oeorge S. Powell, for chairman of Wo- school board, spent Jl-.'iO as subscription to the executive commit tee. T. A. Wakefield for the stale senate spent $S2, T. P. Huston for school committeeman spent nothing ndn M. A. Hickman for county commissioner spent $1)3. J. H. Sains for the school hoard spent $1, and llallutill Roberts for the legislature spent $7.".. If. T. Tiller, socialist i andldale, says he spent MO cents. Knock Kyanize Get out your Hammer and give FLOOR FINISH a good pounding. We ask you to do it. Then you'll know why so many people uir it to wearproof tbetr loon, liooleiim and outmde pisi noon. It ktokt Ik tier snd wean longer than any other floor fltntb made. We warrant thia witb a mom-, -hark guarantee if it doeta't prove all we claim. BANDERS ItltOS. COMPANY, Richmond, Vn., Wholesale Distributors Local Apents: Scott Lumber Co., Ashevllle, N C; Clark Hardware Co., Heudcrsonv"le. N. C. W. E. MASSIB HARNESS Co Manufacturer and dealer In Harness, strap Uooih, Horse Collars, Saddle, to North Main. Whips, fee, I'hone (is MM H Camnaitrn of 1 q i n VJI. A S A " W Siftued, sealed and de- X livered to the archives ol t tlie past. See our liue f hand' some furniture. Harris Furniture Co. i "Home Furnishers." 19 S. Main. Phone 1515 For Prompt Laundry Service Phone 70. A trial is all we ask. Swannanoa Lauiti WALKING SHOE FOR WOMEN For women who do much walking .this Armstrong lace model, made of dull leather, with full round toe and medium heel, this is a most comfortable, as well as stylish shoe. In straight lace, $4.; liluchcr $3. BROWN -MILLER SHOE CO. Leaders in Fine Shoes. 47 Patton Ave. t DRUGS We hnve the prettiest, neat est little apothecary shop in Ashevllle. We give you a square deal or. prices. When you call Phone !0l you don't have to wait all day for your order. Try it 1 "Let's go to Beawell's." SeawelPs Drug Store! In Swaannanoa Hotel. 45SoutMain. Phone 201. X i Stoves We have a full Hue of Heat ing Stoves of all kinds, prepar ed to fill all orders prompt!; Prices $1 .''") and up. Also big stock cook stoves and ranges, $'Jj up. DONALD & DONALD, 14 S. Main St. Phone 441. Now is the Time To buy your winter underwear, Flannel Shirts and Coat Sweat ers, for men, women and chil dren. i0 K Grocery Co OftO IRA Ttannt St 362-364 Depot St., Phone 672. BATTERY PARK BANK AKHKVU.I.K N O. J. P. Bawyer. Preslaeni. T. C. COXB, 1st VK Trsldent E. BLITDER, td Vice president. J. B. RANKIN Cashier Surplus and Profits $.30,000.00 Capital $100,000.00 TRANSACTS A UGNRRAL BANKING HI KINKHb psclal attenUon given to collet, tiona. Four par cant, loierast paid o BUY THE HAT TO PAY YOUR BET At our closing out sale. All hata greatly reduced. Including many Htetsons. Kults at a sav ing of r, to no. Cam and see. O.E.StonerCo. B. KIM Wachovia Loan & Trust Company ASSETS OVER $6,000,000 CAPITAL... $1,250,000 Commercial Banking, Savings and Trust Departments. T. S. MORRISON, Vice-President. 1 T TrlA A m rvi .-i i Capital $300,060. Deposits $1,200,000. The Largest Bank in Western North Carolina. The Only Bank in Ashevllle Under U. 8. Supervision. ACCOUNTS INVITED, LARGE AND SMALL I. L. JENKINS, AcUre V-P. R IX FITZFATRICK, Cashier. i HIHIIMMIMUIIMMMMIIIIIHMMMMI1HMH POST CARD PASSE PARTOUT FRAMES Colors, red, grey, brown, green and white, 5c each BROWN BOOK COMPANY, Phone 29. "Office Outfitter." Opp. P. O., Patton Ave. Groceries. Fresh Meat and Oysters. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Sealshipt Oysters are the finest on the mar ket. Beware "of jnst as good" oysters as Seal shipt. Give me a trial order and be convinced. M. HYAMS, Grocer. Vegetables. Poultry. Cor. N. Main and Mcrriinon Ave. Pliouee 49, 213. An Assortment of First Class Pianos slightly used, will be sold very low at FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE, rilO.NK 2iifl. L HOTEL BERKELEY POOL ROOM Try Gazette-News Want Ads NOTICE From and after November 1, 110, our prices for Tungsten Lamps to our customers will lie as follows: 2 Watt $ ,54 eat h 40 Watt u M,i 60 Watt HI eat h 100 Watt mi eath US Watt s.00 eat h 150 Watt j.75 Bark The carbon filament lamps (ordlnar y Incandescent) are renewable free to our customers, upon return of old lamps to our office. This expense Is borne by the Company with a view to giving our cus tomers efficient lamps. l)o not wait until your lamp are burned out When they become dim, send the old lamps In and we will exchange for new. Respectfully, siii ii i,i; i i,i t rule COMPANY. $1.00 Jilks jire going fast al 50c yard Many prity dress und wnisl patterns remain to be sold at this very low price. The sale will wind up Sat- A urday. Be here before that time and profit an others have lxH'ii profiting all this week, the other two ( prices are: 59c Orkeda Silk, Rpecial for 39c yard. 50c Sed Silk, in all colors, for 35c yard. W. B. WILLIAMSON, Cashier. Tn4irait Dnnlr i 21 SOUTH UN ST. At the Same Old Place "Downstairs" A Fine Line of Cigars. I I J rb to the jtfnnex Laboratories, 31 "aBWgSBBBaaWaBBBBBBl M Jsai
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 10, 1910, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75