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r Saturday, September 23, 1911. gTREIT CAR gCniDULl IH IVRSID2 PARE UONTFOED AVENU1 TO SANTJSB STREET gmcT oct. tt, mi THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS, PAGE NINE" .u"ery " Hnte until 6:46 U p."I1en 6VWjr ' M " until 1:I0 a. m, and every T 1-t minute nnui 11:00 , p. m. ? DEPOT VIA SOUTHS!!)" AVZNT71 BROAD AVKNU1 - ; - minute until V. thmm inn A . vw VAKOR . BU tkea every 10 minutes UU ii:tt CHARLOTTE STR4IX TERMINUS i m-. "n ..ry i. miauu, UU li 9. dl, eseeat Mtwto Omar at l.n t- m. . - i I., PATTON AVSNUl 1 a, to, i a, m ttU I a. a. 1 and 11 a XAST STRJBRt . R, cmr, 0 WTnil,,fc nd .vary l mlmitMuim a.n p. Tn. ' Ik minute UU 11: ei Kf RRIMOU ATS3RJB ifJLuTJtoORJl 1 - m- "l minutes UU 7 tl a. m" autu flt A IXL. nd avar. ix . - DEPOT & WEST ASHE, mil Sn?nAnm' and evary 30 min" VILLE, via Southside Ave. Car. iqw, tor XTZJSiT" . I W tod t il a. m. CaTleavea iai! T:. T:lt Car ftr Da pot leave quare i-it hot), a.ti..,.. . Ftr. ar 1 caarrIittr"! " r I nm ar havaa ftqaar for Kuarald. :ii7ali. V!i llrat eara for Wait Aah.vllla, lTe. Bqw. 0 With k abotra axcapUona. naday aoaitai! -OBtlaoaa amaa aa Waak daya. "u"a'7 0" ommaaoa. at I a. ak. aaa On wines wkaa antortalamanta ara la amn. . a Opora. Hoaaa, tka laM trip oa all Una. , wiul? JL " AnJllorla j -araar.nUr tlaMdkoWiB, torCT Children Cry for Fletcher's u PRSSCDMIHTj GOOD WORD FOR JOHN JACOB. There li this to ay of Col. Aator: He doesn't try to conceal his bald spot by combing his side hair over lt.--Topeka Capital. . . Tlio Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per TV-Tit ' sonal supervision since its Infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Jnst-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and CMldreii Experience against Experiment, What is CASTOR I A Castorta Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Vornis and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1 Bears the Signature of PITY 'TIS, 'TIS TRUE. Another sad reflection Is that the girls in the corsets advertisements are so much better looking than the ones on the literary page. Ohio State Journal. ' WEDDINGS AND DIVORCES. Weddings by proxy may become popular, but divorces will continue to be applied for personally. Washing ton Herald. POSTPONED. No other date is postponed quite so often as the one on which' the auto mobile Is going to put the horse out of business. Atchison Globe. ' . Si ;T.T is realeconomytojnstall first-class plumbing, . even though the costisa little. more.' The far- eioi-llfttl rttlflloi. tViimlrct svF mui j. i i! i " wguwu wvuiuvfc uuuiu vi. Mtw-jy . I j Jti jf3 ing t3raineruian.nrs:-'- cost,1 Get'ourIestimatevbn "twidW modefhbathroom j i for your h6merMr' . j. c. Mcpherson, No. SS 17 R College St rtione 133. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 -Years THt CtHTUH COMMNY. TT MUMY TrtT, NTW ORK CITT. Buy your ticket and give order for baggage to ba checked from your residence to destination. Baggage Transfer and Railway Ticket Office same room, 60 Patton Ave. Moving and Storage. CHICHESTER S PILLS V HI It IHAMONI I1RANU. A w.1 A.L your lrttirf for i .keHfr'i llm..,d TlmNdV in ltt-4 .nd Umid BtMJlltcVv t.ikl with m... ti((w. Tata r. atker. Ilur mf fnr V 1'nrrrt-t. A tf"i IIU tril'i.TERS lllAlioNn llliiMI I'I'.I.U. i . SA yctts k turn i iwt. b.fcit, a: .r K ii'si REUNIONOF THE BLUE AND GRAY Memphis, Term., Sept., 26-28, 1911. 01; OA Round Trip from Asheville via. tpiU.OU Knoxville, Chattanooga, Nashville and . N. C. & St., L. Ry. Tickets on salo September 23 and 24. Good until Oct. 4th. W. T. ROGERS, Traveling Pa ssenger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn- TiAND SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tii I nod In a deed of trust executed on the 2nd day of March, 1911, by Charlie Nichols and Cornelia Nichols, his wife, to C. N. Malone, trustee, to secure th Indebtedness therein described to S. A. Lynch, which said deed of trust Is duly recorded In the office of the Reg Istnr of Deeds of Buncombe county, North Carolina, in Book 82, page 106 and default having been made in the payment of the principal and Interest of the notes secured by said deed trust, and upon "application and de mand of the holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, tliu 9th day of October, 1911, offer for sale, at the court house door in the city of Asheville, county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, to the highest bidder, fair cash, the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in the oity of Asheville, and on the southwestflMde of Rector street, and bounded and .more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a '.stake tn the South west margin of said Rector street, said stake being at a point seventy-six (76) feet from the point of Intersection of the said margin of said Rector street and the Western margin of Depot street, and being the Northwest cor ner of a lot owned by S. S. Lynch and runs with said margin of said Rector street North 89 deg. West eighty-eight and 77-100 (88.77) feet to a stake In said margin of snid street, the same being the corner of lot of land owned by F. T. Meriwether thence with the West line of said lot of land South 80 deg. West eighty (80) feet to a locust post, Rhine' hurdt's corner; thence with Rhine East one hundred and eighteen (118) feet to a stake, the Southwest corner of a lot of land owned by S. S. Lynch thence with the West line of said Lynch lot North 38 deg. 33 mln. East sixty-one and 1-10 (81.1) feet to '.he Beginning; being the same property this day bought by the said Charlie Nichols from James S. and S. Lynch and described in two deeds of even date herewith. C. N. MALONE, Trustee. This the 9th day of September, 191 "DUSINESS houses solicit telephone) ' trade. They realize its importance. It is the consumer's convenient way of reach- $ ing the shop or the store. A: When the larder runs low, when the fuel gives out, when an t article of furniture is needed the telephone is a ready help to the t-A i housewife. It reaches the sources of supply. 1 J Telephone' trade is not confined to consumers and retailers in , one locality; Through the long distance lines of the Bell system our ' sertic? reaches all localities and brings together widely separated merchants and customers. ' ; " , Are you a subscriber? ASHEVILLE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. State of North Carolina, Department of State. Ccrtiltcate- of Dissolution. To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dls solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, d poxlted In my office, that the Asheville China company, a corporation of this state, whose principal office Is situat ed at No. t N. Pack square. In the city of Asheville, county of Buncombe, state of North Carolina (A. H. Mills being the agent therein and In charge thereof), upon whom process may be served), has compiled with the re qulrements of Chapter 11. Revlsal 1S0B, entitled "Corporations," prelim Inary to the Issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, therefore, I, X Bryan Grimes, secretary of the state of North Caro lina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 11th day September, 1911, file in my office duly executed and attested consent writing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceeding! aforesaid are now on file In my said office as provided by law. In Testimony whereof.I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 11th day of Sep tember, A. D., 1911. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Beoretary of State. Filed In the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Buncombe county, Sept. 16th, 1911, and duly re corded In Record of Incorporation No. I nt page 118. -V MARCUS ER WIN, " Clerk Superior Court Per J. B. CAIN, Deputy. , ,WOODROW MILITANT. . Woodrow WUson says, "there's no use thinking' if you do not put your thoughts on a war footing; there's no obility in knowing . le truth and not Bring fight for it." Come here, with that pruning-hook. We are in need of a rapier. Charlotte Observer. Jackson Square uWhite Label" Famous New Orleans Coffee. QUALITY makes this coffee celebrated and recognized to be the finest blend that can be purchased. Back of every pound is repu tation. A reputation that money cannot buy! On every can is a picture of JACKSON SQUARE. It is your pro tection against substitution. We guarantee Quality, Pu rity and Full Weight'. Same are our Premiums. Note this record JACKSON SQUARE has made Eight Blue Ribbons awarded to this coffee on QUALITY, by the Alabama Agricultural Ass'n., Montgomery, Ala., (1908) ; State Fair, Macon, Ga., (1908-1909, 1910) ; Mecklenburg Fair Ass'n., Cahrlotte, N. C, (1908-1909-1910) ; State Fair, Columbia, S. C, (1909). Ask your Grocer to supply you. ; "'' IMPORTERS COFFEE CO., New Orleans. MYSTERY. One of the most mysterious things n the world Is how most of a man s friends manage to go broke just about the time when he wants to make a touch. Spartanburg Journal. THESE YOUNGSTERS. On his seventy-third birthday .Tames J. Hill was looking forward to tile timo when he expects to retire from business. The youngsters think of nothing but play nowadays. New York Sun. DEFINING UP. Vpton's Sinclair's father-in-law re fers to him as "an unripe persimmon." Mj:). Hlncluir, we believe, clings to her Unit dellnltion. In which she guardedly referred to him as a lemon. Chicago Ueoord-Herald. CHARLOTTE'S TEEMING MIL LIONS. It would have done Greensboro people good to have heard General Wnlser's speech In the Noel case yes tcrday, when in one instance he re' fetred to "That great city of Char Intte, the Paris of America, with her hundreds and thousands and millions of people-" Salisbury Post. HE STOLE. They sit In silence on the bench; she was a somewhat ancient peach. She shut her eyes, this ancient miss, expecting him to steal a kiss. But his was unheroic clay, and so he merely stole away .Louisville Cour ior-Journal. THE STONE OF SCONE. The Richmond Times-Dispatch says: "It has now been discovered that the stone of Scone, on which the kings and queens of England sit when they are crowned, is the same from which Mnccs struck water for the children is Israel on their long march through the wilderness. It has also been claimed that this stone was the one used by Joseph for his pillow at Bethel. Canon Wilberforce astonished the congregation at Westminster Ab bey on Sunday by saying in his ser mun that the stone was really the one Moses used In the wilderness. How ever this may have been, there is no evidence to support the theory, which is almost certain to be advanced, that the stone was found at the base of Chimney Rock, in North Carolina. Certainly not. The stone of Scone, as a matter of fact, was thrown up by Old Bald in an earthquake eruption which occurred several years before the birth of the editor of the Times Dispatch. Charlotte Chronicle. A N Ideal Christian Home Sohool. Fmwrstonr ud CollM.t. Canra. Art. X Eiprenlon, Physical Culture, Pedagogy, Bualneai, DonuaUo Solenoe, Music High standard maintained by large staff of experienced, college-trained In structors. Takes only on. hundred boarders and teaches the Individual. Unsur passed health record. Brick buildings. Steam heat. Excellent table. Large cym nastum. Park-like campus. Concert, lectures, tennis, basketball. Writ, for our catalog oei ore aaieoong tne college tor your daughter, HENRY JEROME STOCKARD, President. Rale!tfh,N.C The Normal and Collegiate Institute ,1;' ASHEVILLE, N. C. Under the oare of the Presbyterian church, offers to young women ex- cellent opportunities for thorough education. A faculty of 18 trained teachers gives faculties for thorough Instruction in four courses of study. J Board and tuition only $100 per year. Tuition alone, for cay pupils. only $30. For catalogue, address iuDWAl-D P. ClULDS, president- The fall term begin 8ept SO. 191L NEWSPAPER ABUSE. Talking with a very Intelligent gen tleman of South Carolina the other day we were told that the present governor of South Carolina was elect ed by his bitterest enemies, the dally newspapers. They were so unrelenv ing and extreme In their opposition and so personally abusive, that sym pathy was created and votes made for Ulease that he otherwise could never have secured. This gentleman him aelf voted against Bleaae and deplored his leadership In South Carolina poli tics, but all the blame for the situa tion he laid at the doors of the gov ernor's enemies. lie proceeded to re mark further that so far from learn ing a lesson from their past Indiscre tion the. newspapers are preparing to wage a fiercer warfare than ever which, this Palmetto citizen thinks, will land Blease In the senate of the United States. It Is curious that men are so slow to learn that the way to elect a man Is to abuse him. Public sympathy Is sure to turn toward the man who la persecuted; and It Is a good thing that this la true. Moat men feel for the under dog. The vic tim of violent newspaper abuse could ask no better advertisement. But the man in an editorial office who is to small as to wreak vengeance on a candidate by Impaling him before the public la unfit for the position he vainly tries to fill. Charity and Children. . ECONOMY LOG All frTtcn,. r tmtxi. lf al I 'r. fi, I , k 1 :ra t I - '. I. THE RECALL. We have been giving the western progressives Credit for originating the doctrine of the "recall." the addition recently made to the old Populist smooth sounding phrase, "Initiative and referendum." But the other evening, after failing to And any light reading to our taste to pass oft an hour while waiting for supper, we went to the other extreme and began turning at random through a treatise on the Constitution of the United States. One of the first paragraphs stumbled on was one giving the start ling Information that under the old Confederation of the States, each tata had the privilege of sending the same number of members to conti nental congress, no state to '' have more than seven or less than two members In congress, and tbe right t any time to "recall" a member. When the constitution was adopted, the members were apportioned among the stdtes according to populatlnn and the rlRht of "recall" omitted. Hn our progressive friends. Instead of pro-i-ri'ing forward hnvo prmTenii'il I k t I'm !vu;- I'all Of tiie f 1- Is not always a question of the Cost of Energy supplied-more often the efficiency of its transfor mation into useful work moral: Cook With Gas Appaiacma n imposition Knoxville, Tenn. Offers to the public, this year, many new attractions. . t Tickets on sale daily September 9th to October 1st, 1911. Season tickets sold daily at rate of $410. Final limit to reach original starting point not latr than midnight of tenth day from, but not including, date of sale,' EXCEPT that no tickets will be limited to each starting point later than midnight, October 7th. COACII EXCURSION TICKETS: Sold September 12, 19 and 26, limited to return Bevcn days from, but not including, date of Bale. Ra te' from AsheviUe,' J2.85 Round Trip. ' , THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY Offers splendid schedules. FOUR DAILY TRAINS IN EACH DIRECTION. ' An opportunity to eee one of th5 most complete expontir-' of the ago. J. II. WOOD, ' R. II. GRA1TAT.T, Dlst rasa. Agent. ' City I s ' 1 T. ' ' ' ft 1 1 aV t-.
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