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PAG2 TWO TOT ASHSVIIXE OA2KTT2-1TST73. Saturday, October 7, 1011. .' FEEE TO YOU MY SISTER Frew to You and Every Slstor Suf ring from Woman's Ailments, I am a woman, i I know woman' sufferings, . I hare foand the ours. I will mall, (rue of any chare a. wit kaU Mart .1th full trnotionitoVflWtSlS woman's Omenta. 1 want to tell ill women about thin oorona. hit ...- .TTrr"? daughter, your motW.or your aiter. I want to I .. .. . , jruurseivea at noma with ont the help of a doctor. Men taaaw nndenrtai5 women'. Buffering. What we w3nknowft nwltoct, wo know better than any doctor! " I know that niy'home treatment is safe and aura .... in.mnH w wninia inCMtML WcfllMa. Btt- piKmwnl r fillinf (I Hm Weak, fr.l.M, less at fsaM Jtnoot. IHtrirn tt O.inis Tsmra, m (nana; tht asm a ana, kick as hlt, tsariaf tarn lMiai, santaitiia. crt.iiij l.tllri at to tarn, MlMcMr. ssaha a an, est NttlNt. aiiiis.il. Mm. asi kbaki -- k. mkwm sacskM to our aez. I want to send yon l MNnlr fra to pro re to yon that yon eaa eve yourself at Dome, easily, quickly and surely. Remember, that,M at Mtt KM saMae to dUILUIlib rtnrillltJ; li'vui. I FFSTIIRFO SFfifiiflN f hiirrhpc Special Committee on School Property Improvements- Report of Milk Inspector, tr ni th. treatment a nnmnl.tAtH tt . wish to oonHnna, It will oott yon only about lfcentas week or less than two oents a day. Ik will not Interfere with your work or occupation. Jail net at ajar seas ss4 sMrett, tell at howyoa .uui i u ;uu wu, nhi i wm Kiu you sue treatment tor youro TDD wnl ana 1 wm scna mn tin irMlmiuiL mr vrairravte. entirelr rrM . mfn per, by return mail. I will also send you fret at csal, my book "HOkUM IWt sHDICAl 441 1 JH with ex at irr illustrations hc vlnn why women suffer, and how they eaneaaily ouretbamselTea jTerj wumaHnoma nave it, and learn to r "Ton most hare an operation," yon can decide for youmelf. Thousands of women hare cured themselTea With mr home rnmnriT. It mm all U a. ma-, hi HaHmm at BMahMuw I will anmlajn . simple home treatment which speedily and effectually curea Leuoorrhoea, tireea Sickness and Painful or Irregular Menstruation in young Ladies, Plumpness and health always result from Its use. W hererer yon lire, I can refer yon to ladles of your own locality who know and will rladly tell any sufferer that this sas Titatatat really cam all woman's diseases, and makes women well, strong, plump and robu.it. Jt tats at rear sfamt, and the free ten day's treatment la yours, also the book. Write to-day, as yon may not see this offer attain. Address . mrs. M. summers, BoxH - Notre Dame. Ind.. U.S.A. Amusements. "Mutt ami JelT." "Mutt and Jiff," those two lovable comics whoso adventures him? been the source of endless amusement for old and youns for some time, are to be with us asnin. This time they are not to display their misc hevioiis and hilarious spirit through the columns of the newspapers, but arc to appear in the flesh and blood. This iuh nt, of course, will be throtiKh the me dium of a new and original musii ai comedy in three acts, hearing natur ally the title of "Mutt and Jeff." The offering will be the next attraction at the Auditorium, Friday, Oct. 1 :st h. Gus Hill is responsible for the pro duction. According to Rood judges and from the results attained so far he has outdone all of his previous ef- are a pair of irresistibly funny fellows and their antics should till the theatre with resonant latiRhter throughout the run of the comedy. When it is considered that there are no interpolated numbers and that the music wus especially written for the production an idea of the produc tion may be had. Tickets go on sale Wednesday mormng store. at W'hitlock's clothing and 111." October Cmtture's Hand. Hi. Ciuseppe Creature band which appears here 14th is one of the most remarkable organizations before the musical world today. The lioston Transcript says: "N'o conductor who has yet ap peared in Symphony Hall has eer The feature of the meeting of the board of aldermen last night was the number of building permits which were granted. Ten permits were al lowed, ranging in price from $75 for a barn to over 13000 for a residence. The total estimated cost was over 114.000. Only a short session was held and mostly routine matters were consid ered. A number of complaints were referred to the proper committees and certain reports were adopted. At the request of the school com mittee an aldermantic commit tee was appointed to confer with the city school committee with reference to the improvement of the school property of the city. Alderman Flts liatrick, Patterson and Sites were named. The Invitation to take part In the parade which ushers in the Western North Carolina fair was accepted and NOTE Pastors and church offlcen ire requested to send In copy of manges In announcements by 4 p.m Friday. Oakland , Heights Presbyterian :hurch, B..;more road, near Victoria. (car to Forest Hill), Rev. Clarence 3. Reynolds, D. D., pastor Preaching 11 a. m., no evening service; Sunday ichool 9:45 a. m. President Chllds, luperlntendent , Strangers welcome. The communion will be administer ed at the morning service. All mem bers of the church are urged to be present. rJmmanuel Lutheran church, cornet of South French Broad avenue and Phillip street. Rev. E. T. Coyner, pas tor Sunday school for children and adults 9:30 a. m., preparatory Services for holy communion 10:30 a, m., holy communion 11a. m., meeting of dea conesses Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. First Baptist church Preaching both morning and evening by Rev. M. M. VSamboldt. of White Springs, Fla.; the decoration of city hall was placed I morning subtect,-"A Tempestous Voy fteV $k .i SOKVE JTtOM MITT AMI JKFF, AT XIDITOHIIM FRIDAY, OCT. 1X1' 1 1. forts in this particular direction for it will be remembered that .Mr. Hill was the first manager to realize the possibilities of havins popular car toons transferred to the stage. In nis latest play this astute (secured such sounds of thunder, such amazing variations of rhythm, as ha l rent ore. He has set lloaton music man. as it is stated he did in New i ork. Me is not oniv the moKt i.in hoe nrm.ji .... . . -- ui iiiiiuiin.irs mat ever was Is .ure ,V 7, 1,1 inni .-.ecu Here, but he is besides a masterly "" "'") aeuwuis. leaner nt men " io repieie wim original ideas. ' uml. r i catchy music, pretty and fascinating e,ervih Vfllini li-nm.M. .. . U . . , . em,.,ii.... - ,i. . . ' ,,",c' '!ainy no . anu nice, discrimination, "iineiMuriM uieir imn- ! climaxes of the who has his musicians i t control, inasmuch that o played with wonderful capable and dancers wh nesu. Tin- scenic inxestitiire oughly In harmnny with th Of the piece which iwis been ted for lau,-hin and Jeff havi Is tnor if.ial!t. (instruc- purpo.ses. Mutt pb nty to do. Tliev nr.. always to the fere with home scheme or other. Mutt, of course, domin ates oer his diininuthe protof. pe. Who Is us f-ervile as he alwius i iii the picture-. Once in a while he gets the better of his tall friend, but his triumph is only momentary. The- ITU DEPARTMENT RULES 1 TIE WINTER It leads to abrupt, fearful sort rtiicr .miu get used to th-m you learn to anticipate them with a sort of .ioyousiiess. It would be hard to Im- ngine a band playlnjc the 'William nil arm Tannhauser' overtures In r" inspiring lashlon. In these and i he operatic excerpts, Creator and Ins land are in their element and fairly lilt iie off their feet. He eirtainly di.fs wonders. ickets will go on sale next Thurs day at , hillock s clothing store. Removal of Trash, Fumigation of Rooms, Route of Garb age Wagons. The city sanitary department his framed the following rules to govern th cleaning of the city during the winter: An order for the removal of tra.h received after noon will not receive attention until the next morning. Dead nnlmais will be removed ns soon as possible after being reported to the health department mi i.e.-ire in bo accommodating in Hi- in. liter of fumliratimr i-iveil after 4 p. m.' will attention until the neit Saturday It will an order r. pot reeche mi ruing. If this I: nor lie attended to until Monday. Ordinance number E02 provides that all WHste nipcr and trash within th lire limits shall be placed on the side- ans in front of the buildlna- before x o'clock on any morning except Bun ion, Hiia mat an boxes, cans, etc. snail be taken In Immediately after they are emptied. This ordinance was pased for a specific purpose. Wagons out every morning at 7:30 exoem- ort . jli .av. Thv Iruvor.. in I...-- distric t the first thing. If the trash Is pin out oemre 8 o'clock, thev mlLei nil of it their first load. Otherwise It may be left on the sidewalk all tv and one may be prosecuted for viola tion of the ordinance above noted. orders for the cleaning r .ilrr.n. closets wilt not ho attended to until ay srter they are received Tf this happens to be Saturday, they will not receive attention until Monday, Doctors- Prescription For Eczema d Europe 0r now be glad to let you hsv. a $1.09 bottle er sootnlrm,Hr'hree1n n ,h that It w!u cost you L7h. 'nd.h'Ul' nothln """ess you find It does tht for the cure of Ec- work. And nn iIm. .u-! Dreaer hlnir .., ... , ' " ' iiavm thymol and other iiiKreaienu rr the cure of Ec- work Sema. Paorlnala J .if -., - I .I V uner ir.rtn J ' ttr a .iim iruuuie. rnis compound Is known as the IX D. D. Prescription. Dr Holmes, the well known skin specialist, writes: "1 am convinced Uat the D I. r. Prescription Is as much a specific fur Ecxema as Is quin ine for malaria. We have been pre Thlng the D. D. D. remedy for v ourselves vouch for the P. T) I. i,.....i,.n. ... ... . --I'i'o'i lor i.'xernn ani aii. ' . ... j . . . "..rante. that It w.M ' r""-" ,n" remedy - - h the Uc-.ant you a,M.iy sale at Dr. T. C. emit.,'. Tru And you decide. For that mat. trial bottle for tS centa nnihi to be enough absolutely to prove the merits of the remedy. Drop Into our store, anyway, and as we have seen a great many cases of skin trouble, we win give you free a pamphlet giving directions for bath ing, diet, etc, for all kinds of skin trouble. Ask for the D. D. T. pamphlet, nuiw una t.ure or Fkln I1 el the hands of the market house committee; the lire committee was al lowed to tender a portion of the de partment's equipment for the parade. The probation officer submitted an encouraging report, which was filed. The report of the milk and meat In spector was that 13S5 bottles of milk were examined during the month of September, and the report concluded with the statement that there are marked Improvements in the sanitary conditions of certain hotels, restau rant kitchens and bakeries, and at the suggestion of the sanitary depart ment, there seemed to be a general tendency toward "house cleaning, The building inspector recommend ed that a building on South Grove street be condemned and the recom mendation was adopted. The following building permit: were granted: T. F. Hunter, eight-room residence. estimated cost $10(10: Dr. W. D. Mil liard, garage on Battery Park hill, es timated cost $100; T. S. Lance, barn on Cllngman avenue, estimated cost i5; C. A. Wilson, residence In Grove park, estimated cost $1000; Mrs. Vor hees. residence on Hillside street, es tlmated cost $1S00; R. A. Wilson, six room residence on Edgemont road, estimated cost $2500; II. F. Claudius, four-room residence on Vivian street, estimated cost $225; Roger Lamson, Jr.. eight-room residence on Church street, estimated cost $3,050; Cather iue Williams, eight-room residence on Davidson street, estimated cost $ Ldu; T. S. Abernathy, addition to residence on Haywood street, esti mated cost $700. age; evening, "lessons a Flower Taught Me." At the :30 hour, "Back to Sunday School Day" services will be held In the Sunday school room where 1000 are expected to assemble At the close of classes the audience will assemble In the main auditorium and hear a short address bv Hon. Locke Craig. Sunday school at the three capels. North Ashevlile, South Asheville and Chunn's Cove, H. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock. The Methodist Protestant church. services in Young Men's Christian Association auditorium, Rev. J. S. Williams, pastor feunduy school 9:40 a. m., all the members of the school and all who were enrolled are urged to be present; sermons 11 a. in. and 8 p. ni.. afternoon Sunday school Wool- sey Hall 3::ifl. Wood (in Hill. 4 o'clock; at Woodlin Hill a Bov Scouts oairnl will be formed. A cordial welcome to all. 7 TOLERATE CATARRH Trinity Churcn, N. French Broad avenue. Rev. H. Fields Saumenlg, rec tor. Sunday services: 8 a. m.. Holy communion; 10 a. m. Rector's Bible Class; 11a m., service and sermon; I p. m., choral evensong. Celebration of Holy Communioni every Thursday anu on an iioiy days at 10 a. m. West En Baptist church. Rev. Q P. Hamrick, pastor. Sunday school at :30 a. m., J. B. Orice, superinten dent, l'reaclilng at 11 a. m. and 8 m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at P. m.; B. Y. P. U.- meeting Friday at p. m. All are cordially Invited to these services. ifk -4: Haywood Street Methodist church. Rev. W. A. Newell, pastor Prechlng hunaay 11 a. m. Sunday ichool 8:45 a. m. H. H. Dunham, Supt; pray er meeting Wednesday T:4i p. m. Sun uay kiiiwi ai mversine X n. m Preaching at Riverside Thursday at Trio n. m. A cordial welcome for ai iwno come. luDIGESTIOri GOES IIJE fJiailTES Heartburn, Dyspepsia, Gas and Other Stomach Misery Vanishes. If what you Just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch Gas and Eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of Diulness, Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea, Bad taste In mouth and stomach head ache this la Indigestion. A full case of Pape's Diapepsln costs I enly 60 cents and will thoroughly cure your out-of-order stomach, and leave sufficient about the house In case iome one else In the family may suffer rom stomach trouble or Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you I the formula plainly printed on these I 60-cent cases, then you will under stand why Dyspepsia troubles of all I Kinds must go, and why Diapepsln I always relieves sour, out-of-order I stomach or Indigestion In five mln-1 utes. Diapepsln la harmless and tastes like candy, though each dosei contains power sufficient to digest I and prepare for assimilation Into the! blood all the food you eat; besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but, what will please I you most. Is that you will feel thatl your stomach and intestines arc I clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for liilllousness or Constipation. This city will have many Diapepsln I cranks, as some people will call I them, but you will be cranky about! this splendid stomach preparation. too, If you ever try a little Indigestion I or Gastritis or any other Stomach I misery. Get some i n pe s Diapepsln now. this minute, ami forever rid yourself I of Stomach Trouble and Indigestion. Jasehall , i. Four Reasons Why : PEERLESS-FASHION STORES CO. Is Doing the Women's Ready-to-Wear Business of Western N. C. 1st . They carry the. largest and finest assortment in Asheville. 2nd 3rd: They offer exclusive styles and the best quality materials. They handle garments that are finished by skilled artists. 4th They offer yon values that can not be duplicated else where. - - This is a specialty store for women's, misses' and chil dren's wardrobes of the better grade. Make your selec tion here pay less and dress better. ' Peerless-Fashion 51 Patton Ave. Co. tirst Presbyterian church. Rev. R P. Campbell, D. D., pastor. Services at 1 1 a. m. and t p. m.; Sunday school at :I0 a. m. The pews are all free and everybody is welcome. The pastor will preach In the morn Ing on "A Sober, Righteous, and God ly ure ; in the evening on "Secret Get Rid of It! There Is one sure way to banish catarrh and along with it the disgust ing symptoms such as hawking, snuf fling and spitting. Rreathe HYOMEI. that's all you've got to do. Rreathe It a few minutes a few times a day. Rreathe it deer. Into the lungs and see how quickly and Presumptuous Sins. mo aore, acrm riauen membrane will w.. up miu mi animation vanish. I Chestnut Street Methndl.t h.,.t. II VI il L"I I- . . . I . ww., mi, u.maepiic air. ii i nev. u. u. Harlev. castor Rnnrt.v Iflf .MIIbI. n. . . V. I n n I , , . .. ' - i"i whiiiij, uuiaine l vcnuoi l lu fiu m. j m Wm . u, ,.....B uium. ii is I enmenuent; nreachina 11 a. m. and uairaua eucalyptus and I Y;3U D. m .: lun nr lu.n. i.m . other antlsentlca. and it i- rii.u., I n..u. . ' v' r - iij iki.j.1 uiniuni neanesaay s p, m vam.i.i, uniiimo., i n. coruiai welcome to every one. """n mm, cuukiis ana coius. .,ul.n v.. .inner anu DottieM uetnei Methodist church. Ra cfaioiB iMuiiea. anerwara i t. hut na.inp t&. .ui needed Bfl cenla n Hmlll.'. IW.. o. l. . . - ' . - ......... m j i u diui r i ci , nuiiua. i m m m n n .n M . . and Hr.l.l. i, " l V- in., r,o ' ".ic. o. i U layer meeung Wadnaarlava V;1S m.; eunaay school It a. nu, W. does CONSPIRACY IS CHARGED Fortune, superintendent Florida Railway Company Sues Bra- niaru Air line and Others for SU Million. Grace Episcopal churolv rtev. u 3 . ... . . . ' iniui unuay scnool, 10 a. m., holy communion and sermon 11 m. BUtmore Baptist church. Praaeh. ng every nrst and third Sundays at u a. m. and I p. m. Sunday arhnoi every Sunday ! a. m. Prayer meet- ing r-riaay I p. m. Rev. W. W. Marr, pastor, j. if. Brookshlra. luasu vuwi auperintenaeni. BUtmore Methodist church. n H. Christen berry, pastor. Praachln 1. of which Frank I" ano lourtfe Sunday at 11 tity. Is pjildent.l" " 1 p- m-; 8ny achool II .ii . .. ,1a. m. svan Sundav; nin. k.ui.. .uunut; evening Tilt p. n. The Salvation Arrvw Ad lutant airs, routers. omers In enwga. Of noers quartera Na I Aatnn T.rir ..B.1,1, M-n hJI No. 1, II H South Mali, street ever nl.M t p. m, szpt Monday night Sunday school at 1:10 p. m, Meetings ' i. ! West Haywood Jacksonville ,Fla., Oct. 7. Suit for the recovery of 11,000.009 damages was nied yesterday In the United States court here against the Bea- iHiard Air Line railway, the Knicker bocker Trust company of New York Charles H. Keep, Francis Henderson. K. v. Mathews, C. W. Lucas and frank Q. Brown of New York, and II, uiman Duval ot New Jersey, the plaintiff In the suit being the Florida Railway company, Drew, of this George M. Powell, a stockholder In the rloiida Railway company, Instl tuting the suit This suit ranks ss one of the most mportant ever filed In the state of Florida and promises to become of national Important, plaintiffs claim. ng that they will show violation of the Sherman law. Biliousness Is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamber- B.T,;f',,,,,'- Thursdai Iain's Tablets are essentially a "torn- "tl . sV J I a ZUn?" arh n..iiin. i. a jt . I meetings t.SI fc m. Sunday school at sch medicine. Intended a.n.H.n. tlVTV1"' "or hool at . .v.. ' .: ! nv. Holiness meetlna. n. m cieanso It, I Tnnro P,ni.-. . ' . to act on that organ tone and Invigorate It. to regulate the " "''l liver and to banish biliousness po.1- UhUrch Du V? ,V " tlvely and effectually. For JS bft e naivation Tor YOU," all dealers. Took Double, Header dPlphia. from llilla-1 Seventh Dav Adv.ntl. m wood street, Elder O. W. Wells, pas tor. Services avery Sabbath t Satur day), Sabbath school It a. m., devo tional services at 11 a. m.i a cordial New York, Oct 7. Although ths New York Nationals , hare already hanled the 1111 pennant out of the I lnvlu,lon ..nV. . .1. . ... . w-vi. vi m. oiner aspirants, tne rngl M . - , . St.w sat hB E gameo-hmultZ- th." tllZZP P.nrerlv.nla captain, allowed AZLV. ii' !"tlmo.n"1' .Mtl"" one scratch hit in , . at s:j. The a, tt suisa scored nine runs off him. Chalmers" Wlldness In the Trst Inning of the sec ond game proved rls undoing as New i or scured four vans at the start I'nxkert made at. TTinrVolillia inai V.. .. .t "lh of J'evores line drive lu the 21, and Is open every flat urceDt Bun. day, from 10 to It snd from 4 to I. ah are cordially welcome to the ser vices and to the reading room. rictnres you I e, Tl i-iito. on inure NATIONAL. 98 0 . .. 84 . .. 7 . .. 73 . .. 60 . .. 60 N'ew York hlcago , Pittsburg Philadelphia . . . SU lxmls Cincinnati . . . . Brooklyn Boston 41 E0 60 67 71 72 81 83 107 .662 .600 .556 .527 .507 .456 I .420 .277 AMERICAN. . Won. Lost P. C. Philadelphia 101 60 .669 IHitroit 88 63 .583 Cleveland 79 71 .527 Chicago 75 69 6.21 Boston 77 74 .610 New York 76 76 .600 Washington 14 89 .418 St Louis 43 108 .285 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE, EFFECTIVE SEPT. 17, 1911. Schedule figures published as Information and are not guaranteed. , atewtera) Time, ARRIVES FROM DEPARTS FOR No. i Lake Toxaway.. .11:1 a.m No. Lake Toxaway .... 1:40 p.m No. t Savannah and J nek- No, 10 Savannah 4k Jack - auoviiie. ... .. .. i:it p.m. sonville :it w. ii nasningion new N ii r-iin..i a t.... Memphis and Louis villa !: No. 11 Washington A New York. Norfolk and Richmond .. 1:11 p.m. 7:H a.m. RESULTS YESTERDAY. American. At Boston Washington 1; Boston At Philadelphia New York Phil adelphia 5. At Chicago Cleveland - Chicago, rain; two games today. At St. Louts Detroit S; 8t Louis 11. Phila- New National. At rvew l ork hirst game. delphia 5; New York 10. Second gstne Philadelphia 4: Tork 5. At Brooklyn First game, Boston J; lirooklyn 0. Second game Boston J: Brooklyn a. - I 13. WINTER SITUATIONS Book-keepers, Stenographers. Rail way Clerks. Hank Clerks, Time keepers, etc applications receive the latter part of September and tha first of October. BANK CLERK: "We desire young man who has. your book- keeping course, one who wrlt.-s well and makes good figures, so we can train him for our bank." Thta place in uii city, open now. I ...... i i ,. . ... ATTORNEY. City: "Want a nmZL'L.'J .7"" man rn nfTln. - j " ..tsr ill neviaul OI w...v, IMS, enutted "CorDorationa." nr.um. pay a moderate salary to start morellnarv t th. 1...1... ,ki. o ! I . " mv VIIMUCSH - . I lT Hn 11 n. ni. WMfANi. City: "First class I Km lh...r T r ater.nirr.nh.r m.l- !.!. r,.n urimes. good aalarv " ' cretary 01 tne slate or North Caro- uuu aniary. I Una. do namhv eapiifv ik. k. 1 a l.lWYVim n ..' " aHaaw. aiaiJ-uiB I ISTal UUI. ITIiriMirillintl 41 11 ah tha wist- -M a C5B "R". young wom"' br'ifht septembec UU. tlle In my office a , " " - vi""iiiiin, nu expo-I auiy executed nd attested consent In rlence, salary 10.00 per week to be- writing to the dissolution of said cor gln, place ready the I6th." poratlon. executed hv all th. MANUFACTURING CO.. Winston: I holders thereof whi. h ..m . Oood all round-ofTKe man. married, land tha record nr. th. r,....ii.. "rI 1 r"- latoresaia are now on ni. in m m MANUFACTURING, on Murtih- office aa orovldad hv 1.. line: "Young man book-keener. I ' In TVstlmnn V arherjme f hu. V,.h. vnanwirr nrsi consideration, ready set my hand and affixed my official November first" I seal, at Ralolah. thla t lih. d.w t h-- TK- Ku. ..ii . .w- .. ..... I. 1 . .... " e vm Mwnn in ina aovve anu- 1 icinuer, A. u., 1111 York, Norfolk and Richmond ... .... 1:41 p.m. no, 11 Cincinnati as Louis ville, st Louis and Memphis 1:01 p.m. KTa a .1 . a -Miiwwn ss w Nn 11 A !.. a. C...I.. lumbla. ... 1:11 p.m. ton No. II Murphy and Waynes- No, WgUM: "aMur- VlllVeea peBlW tnliw 1 Mu.:. :. :., :r, . rim p.m.No- w.m.na Mur. m No. tl Waynesvllla 1:00 a.m. " P-m' No. II Goldsboro and Ral- No. 11 WaynesviUe... ... 7:11 pjsv. elgh.... 7: p.m.No, 11 Ralelch A Golds. ' - No. 17 Charleston at - Co- boro... ... ..0:01a.m. lumbla.. 7:1 n m No. IT rinnlnnatl .nif No. 11 anclnnaU aV Chi- Chicago ' . 7:10 n.m. cagO .-. .. .10:11 a m Vn It fnlnmhl. a, DihIm. No. II Wash.. N. Y. and ton u tl am Richmond l:la a m No. II No. te UemphU fc ChaU nnnn . . . ... 1S-1S n m taaOOKa. ... .... 0:IO a m Vn It W..hlna4nn T1ok. No. 41 Charleston. Macon mnnt a m.w Turk -ia am and Atlanta 7:00 am No. il Atlanta. Wanna anA No. 1-41 New Orleans ..10:10 a.m. New Orleans I:tl p.m. No, 101 Bristol. KnoxvUla " No. 102 Bristol. Knozvllla and Chattanooga .10:61 p.m. and Chattanooga .. 7:10 a.m. N. B. No coach passenger handled on 1-41. and train atona to dla- charga passengers only. inrough sleeping cars dally to and from New Tork. Philadelphia, BalM mora, Washington, Richmond. Norfolk. Charleston (I), ClncinnaU (I). Memphis (I), Atlanta. Macon, Jacksonville, Savannah. St Louis, LoulsrtUa. Through sleeping ears to and (rom New Orleans rut Atlanta and L, aVN, Rt- arriving aa 1-41 on Tuesdays. Thnrsdara aad skannla.Ta. aa.. it. leaving Asheville same datasc Through Sleeping eara to and from New Orleans via . nhattannnaa. and Queen and Crescent, arriving Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, return tag Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldaya. v-nair cars Asheville to AugusU Trains It and 14. , Chair Cars Waynesvllla and Goldsboro. Trains 11 and It. " ' ' Sleeping Cars Waynesvllla to Charleston trains 17 and 10. "Carolina Hpeeial" trains 17 and II Charlaatma In rH.nlinatl lia-ra full dining car aervioa and ObservUoa sleeping ear, train electrically lighted """"uuu- d. EL WOOD. Diss. Paaa. AjtrnL H. H. UilAHAaf. OKf Pi as. a Tleke AssbO. ' stlons art for double course gradu ates. Oar (a-b) Is the double course. Mora students take this scholarship III the tall than any othtr time nf J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretarv of Stat. Filed In tha office of the clerk of tne (Superior court of Buncomba the year. The reputation of this county, Sept. 16th, 1911, and duly re scholarship is such as to merit great connoence. Young people oftcr bor row the money to complete thla schol arship with every assurance they will make the money to meet their obll gallons when through. Our (A-Ii) BcholarshlD la not a cheap, partial scholarship. It con tains everything belonging to a thor ough business training. Twelve new pupils should enroll at once. Next Monday, the 9th October, would be a good time to begin. ARHEVnXH m'KI.VEHS COLLEGE, Opp. P. O. Henry H. thorkley. prtn. State of North Carolina, Department of State. CertlHi-atej of Dissolution. Tf a!J to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: W horeaa. It appears to mr satlsfac. tlon, by duly authenticated record of I November, 1911 tuo iiut,ciiin lor lot voiuntarv rl a- I sell at nniilM .nti., t... 1. .. .. .t..nn. k . 1- : I " -- " ... n.ll II 1(1 u.ri Uj ma unanimous 1 court house door in the city of Ashe. -,... , ... . siocanoiuera, ae-lville, county of Iiuncoml.e and State ,,,, ,i,lB, 1,1m ine Asnevine or North Carolina the fnllnwlna Inmi. ...... ...uiiin.ijr, a riirjinranon or this snd pri-mlms. sltuile. Ilnir an.i l...i corded In Record of Incorporations No. I at pass 131. MARCUS ERWIN, Clerk Superior Court Per J. B. CAIN, Deputy. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust made Dy neater Murray to the undersigned trustee, dated January lth. 1911. and duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Runcome countv N.C., in book ot mortgages and deeds of trust No. 10 at page 147 to which reference Is hereby made, and default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness secured by said . . . . . ur i r"" wnereny tne oower cr corner nf lot tc sale inerein contained has become operative, the an id undrrsr.I trus tee, will on Tuesday the 7th dav of t 12 o'clock, noon. office of the register of deeds for Bun combe county, N. C, In deed book No. Ill at page 687 et,se. to which re ference Is hereby made for metes and bounds. , Thla Oct 7th. 1911. ' W. M. JACKSON. Trustee. . Iste, ho prlncl(,ril office Is sltnnt- 1 at No. s N. I ni k s imire. M 11 Itr of At . 1 ri in !v ,f I..,,., . In the rounly of 1 : 11 1111.111 lie and K'luii. f N.irlli ' r . r ' 1 1 1 1 1 (l Blnl h.'lliir 111. I,i n.K I I r, ,,,:. ..!., I I,, 1 I , .! ,-r "1 I e J I I 1 'V r, ,,. . TRl'STEETS SALE. By virtue of tha power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust made by Catherine McGee and Leila Ingle to the undersigned trustee, dated Dec 14th. 1908, and duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In book of mortgages and Ae.vJa of trust No. 74 at page 111 to which reference Is hereby made and default having been made In the payment of the In debtednesa secured by said deed of trust, whereby the power ot sale therein contained has become oper ative, the said undersigned trustee, will on Tuesday the 7th day of No vember, 1911, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction for cash at the court house door In the rlly of Ashevlile, county of Buncombe and slate of North Carolina the following lands and premises, situate, lying and being In the town of West Asheville, county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, adjoining lands of Law rence Reynolds, a D. Hall and oth ers, being lot No. 4 in Block I. on a plat registered In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe coun ty, N. C, In deed book No. 161, at page 650 and more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake In the east mar gin of Hubbard Ave., the southwest I. of said Block No, 1, and runs thence with the south lln: of anld lot No. I south 87 deg. east two hundred feet to the west margin of Randolph avenue; thence with the mnrgtn of Handnlph avenue south 4 deg. west one hun dred feet to the north-esst corner of lot No. 6: thence with north line ol siilil ut N,(. 5, norlt; 7 deg. ei t. two hundred h t to t'le enxt n'nrriii "f ll-.ii.iMt.l nviiii,, ; ti.-iu e nnh 4 1 t .. ,1 I :n I . t .i I! .,. ' 'f 'h f..r.. 1 a (A. H. ' ' ' " ! ' ' ' f I ' ,
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