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I.. mjM. - r J, ; '" k- ' ' i X AUJ Jfc JHUs " 11 ' ' a The Gazette-News FTJBT.TSTTKP BY Evening News Publishing Co. ASHEVLLLE, N. O. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . ' Ashevllle and Biltmore. Out Week 10c Three Months ...$1.23 SU Months , 2.50 twelve Months 6.00 - BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE: Three Mouths .,..$1.00 SU Months , 2.00 Twelve Months 4.00 KttlttltXltltKKltXK : s The Gazette-News Is a mem- It tt ber of The Associated Press. K It Its telegraph news Is there- If t fore complete and reliable. ft atttatttKatttttttcattktatt Any matter offered for publication that Is not classified aa news, giving notice or appealing for support of any entertainment or project where an ad mittance or other fee is charged is advertising and will be accepted at regular rates only. The same applies to cards of thanks, obituary notices, political announcements and the like. I ' So much for the doings of these conventions. The lamentable fact re mains that middlings are right around 10 cents, and that southern farmers are tumbling over one another In eagerness to unload en a market weakened by the enormous amount of early ginning. : Competent judges of cotton conditions say 14 cents is not too high a price for the cotton, anj confidently predict the price will be at that figure long before another crop matures, but that is little consolation to the man who sells now for 10 cents. This recurring condition is one which it will be difficult to overcome The temptitlon of the farmer, who has waited months to harvest the fruit of his labors, to convert his produce into cash at the earliest moment I almost irresistible. Should an ade guiite system of bunded warehouses be worked out it would be a great advantage. Another forward sto mure easily taken would be for th farmer so to diversify his crops as not to depend on one staple for a llveli hood and be forced to sell his staph in early fall to obtain ready mone Jackson Square Coffee i "You can taste the' difference,' has made it the QUALITY the same alt the time "CELEBRATED NEW ORLEANS COFFEE" known and recognised to be the 'Finest Blend ' Produced." In sealed cans to insure you of receiving the only "original QUALITY." Economical on account of its double strength, 'Ask your i"!oeer to supply you. - -. . . . ' . IMPORTERS COFFEE CO., New Orleans Entered at the Postofflce In Ashevllle as second-class matter. Saturday, October 7, 1911. MONDAY MUHT'S BANQUET. The demand for broad-minded citi zenship is as old as civilization. Tlic evils in the state most complained of today grow out of narrowness and sel fishness, especially on the part of the strongest, most capable, who with all their wisdom fail to shc the ultimate truth of the unity of interest of hu manity. Great business structures have been reared without regard for the tcreat-st good to the greatest number, and we are hearing angry threatenings of their ruthless de struction. The need of the hour is unity. And in a peculiar sense this applies 10 uie people 01 western .North Caro lina, in respect or those natural ad vantages that the various sections have in common. That a beginning may be made toward such unity. Ashevllle has invited leading men of each community to a banquet and conference next Monday night. The first thing that organization ia expec ted to accomplish is a better and more effective proclaiming of the section's undeveloped wealth in soil, minerals, forest, power; a more ef fective advertising of the resources and the pleasant conditions of living, to Invite visitors and home seekers. i ne oiiject of this movement Is to de vise means for quickening the slow development of the section's wonder ful resources, to find out in what ways co-operation will be of benefit to all. to study each town's particular needs and how all may work together to supply them. It Is a matter of vast Importance to all concerned, to all people and all interests in Western North Carolina. THE VN HAPPY PMtiHT OF CHK LOTTK STKKKTKItS. The Charlotte streeters are under going a period of anxiety and chasten ing. That famous highway is in the throes of being improved. Gangs of workmen come along and dig can yons and pitfalls and man traps; with -isimiii piows, driven tiy thunder and lightning, they rend rocks and uprear miniature mountain ranges. The householder cometh home at night and lo! the topography is all changed from the morning and it is with great difficulty that he locatelh his humble domicile, and then at great peril he discoveroth a new path into it; he tracketh in th- day and his wife glveth h,m admonition; if he break not his neck he s.llth behold, I was born under a happy slar and luck atteiideth me nUms. perchance the next day the workmen, looking upon the confusion they have wrought .J among inemseHes, it , enougji. We will now go away for several weeks and take our exercise another where, leaving things as they are for a warn ing and a horrible ensample. A thing that especially wounds the Charlotte streeters in their tenderest feelings Is that the street sprinkler has deserted them in the hour of their extremity Heretofore, dry weath -r ..... eeu niH custom to visit the street at more or less regular inter vals. Since this calamity began noth ing has been seen of him. Some fear roui play. Dust Is holding high car nival, it comes In under the doors ana ths locked windows bar It ... It covers the piano and drifts into the raoutn or ths sleeping Infant It fla- vors ins food, the sun Is partially oh '.MOTION AND PRINCIPLE. forty convicts from the Colorado penitentiary were taken to Denver re cently and permitted to witness a the atrical performance there. An ob servant guard saw tear-drops stealing from the eyes of murderers and bur glars during the most affecting scenes. This incident prompts the New York Herald to moralize thus: "Every .u-'or who has heloed to entertain a prison audience knows that it is one whose emotions are easily stirred, and every observant theatergoer has long since noticed that auditors of the highest problt and respectability are not the lirsi t weep over imaginary tootlight woes Hut persons engaged in breaking banks, picking pockets and running policy shops will sob like children the spectacle of an orphan In a pap snow storm." r.wuenuj, i mm mis viewpoint om would better have a care whei oiougiu nice to lace witn pathos, in scenes real or Imaginary, and main tain a rigid self-control. Should i sigh escape him or a husky voic e be tray pent-up feeling, he is a market man. ( ibservers will probably shun rum as a sneuuer ol innocent blood or at best a second-story artist. IMec tives will be constrained to shadow him night and day, and he is liable at any time to a third degree ordeal compelling him to bare the secrets of an ill-spent life. The inference is in truth wide of the mark. Self-control, repression ol tne emotions, is the fruit of mental and moral discipline and. in its higher forms, usually the heritage i,t genera tions of culture and careful training "Auditors of the highest probity and respectability" may not be moved ti tears by the misadventures of a melo- drama's heroine, and may be Incapa ble of a thrill of fierce delight when the oily villain Is discomfited by a hero, ever the darling of the gods Hut that is not superior morality rat her superior Intellectuality. Crimi nals arc largely drawn from classes of the highly emotional. They usually are wards of the state because of an outbreak of some sinister emotion ot passion. That they are moved by ger tier feelings is merely evidence that, al though uncontrolled, they are not wholly callous. A man who has It In him to snivel because an actor meet I METH0DI5TCHURGH MERGER FAVORED All Delegates at Toronto Urge It, Except Bishop Hoss. FIREMEN WIN STRIKE 0N8.CF. Toronto, Oct. 7. Methodist Theol ogy was considered at today's session of the Ecumenical .Methodist confer ence. Formal papers on the suhieot were written by Uev. George O. Kin- day of leds. Eng.. on the tonic. 'The Theological Heritage of Method ism;" by Rev. K. C. Cooke of New- York, book editor of the Methodist church, upon "The Doctrine of As surance," and by William Windsor of Manchester. Eng., on "The Essen tials of Religion According to John Wesley." The chief event this afternoon was a garden party at the government house in honor of the delegates bv Lleuteimnt Governor and Mrs. Gibson. At a public meeting tonight, work accomplished and planned y the In ternational committee of Methodist women will lie explained. Former vice-president Charles W. Fairbanks it, attending the confer ence. He speaks at the devotional service tomorrow on "Religious As pects of Industry and Commerce." Forelgh lilo.,s lln umiI. Statistics relative to resources in men anil means In Methodist mission fields, as given yesterday by the Rev. James Lewis of I'limhrldire. Km, proved Interesting to the delegates from IT countries who attended ses sions of the Ecumenical Methodist conference in this city. Irgcw I niim of MctliiMli-t t IiiiivIicm. Practically every phase of foreign misionary work was discussed bv Jelegates from various llelds. An urgent plea was made hv the Hev. T. II. Lewis of Westminster. Md.. who Is president of the general con ference of the Methodist Protestant . hurch, for a union of American Me thodists Into one body. This proposi tion which has been discussed since tiie opening of the conf. jrence vi- iently is favored by a large majority f the United States delegates. Bishop E. K. Iloas. of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, was the onlv to express dissent at the meet- ngs. V hen you get too big a church it oifTers from its own obesity." he said. Mr. Lewis stated his position In f.t er of such a union. "We are putting mrselves from the greatest opportun ty ever offered us bv the mo nn. Atlanta, Oct. 7. A message from Chairman Teat of the board of direc tors of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen today says that settlement has been reached In I lie firemen's strike on the Georgia & Florida railroad. The men get 60 per cent of the en gineers' pay us demanded. E.VE- NEW EYES It is impossible to get new eyes, but you can get the next best thing our Ce-Rite Toric Lenses with Shnr-on mount ings. Such a comfort and Buch relief, Quick repairs. CHARLES H. H0NESS Optometrist and Optician. 54 Fatton Ave. 0pp. Postoffice REYES IS SHADOWED .New Orleans, Oct. 7. Notwith standing General Bernardo Reyes de nial oi any connection with revolu tionary designs against Mexico, the general departed for San Antonio yes terday under the surveillance of se cret service agents of both the Mexi can and American governments. General Reyes was dogged from the moment he landed here from Iln vanna until he was aboard the west board limited. "I don't mind these sides," said General Reves, "In fact. because of the gross misrepresentations of myself that have been broadcasted through out the United States, I welcome the espionage of the Washington govern ment. It will prove that my plans are pacific and that the love and admira tion w hich 1 have long expressed and exhibited tor the American people Is born of sincerity," V OLD SAYING. Showing How Catim and F.ffex'l Never Far Removed. Are KIDNEY TROUBLES ' For disorder of the Kidneys and Bladder we recommend Nyal'i Stone Root Compound aa a most efficient remedy. Purely vegetable. Price SOo and $1 per bottle. GRANT'S PHARMACY,- Agency for Wood's Seeds. VachOYia Bank & Trust Capital 'and Surplus.;,..;; resources.. . Trust Assets , . . . $1,610,000.00 .....$6,250,000.00 :V. $1,400,000.00 NORTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST TRUST CO. STRONGEST HANK T. S. MORRISON, V. Pres. XV. R WILLIAMSON, Castiler! S. M. 'lIAINES, Asst. Cashier. " THE MARKETS New York, Oct. .Opening prices on the stock exchange were some wnui ociow yesieruuy s nnal range. Losses or the more active issues were not large. There was considerable Inquiry for Reading, which lifted It to half a point aoove yesterdays closing and prompt e.i no upward movement in tne gen eral market. This was terminated by unloading large blocks of United States steel, which gave wav from to 57. i tie market closed firm. Purchases to cover with pool manipulation of vu rlous specialties turned prices unward again and the best ligures of the ses sion were reached. American To bacco, preferred, and arlillated Issues Were notably strong. STOCKS. Improved Hot Water Heating System Let us install in your home o nr fmoroved hot water hMtit.. system which lessens tha cost of installation and Baves in fuel consumption and assures vou summer heat thmnirhnn house in the coldest of days. .We emtlov none hnt Hii workmen and use the American Eadiator Co 'a boilera and ra diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Ball, Thrash 6 Co. " 5, 7 and 9 East College Street , ASHEVILLE. N. 0 FOR SALE 1 acre and 4-eoomed cottugo 4 miles out near car line, well Improved small store house. Stable under good wlro fence. Price $1200. 7 ncre farm, 8 room' house. 12 miles out, 11000. . S.D.HALL Pliono l. 3a Pntton Ave-. a. i.muie taie ratner than revea me name or tne lady who left fa in his apartment is an interesting sub Ject for study. Hut he is not neces sarily wholly abandoned, nor the re verse. Kmotion and high principle have very slight relation in the psy chicul make-up. cured, and Viewed through Its cloud "" io pear an ominous Portent, filling the Charlott. streeters with gloomy foreboding. AN ANNUAL PKHPOKMANCK. Th, urmen t ,h, cottol) Brownf States are now gm, through an .n. nual performanta entertaining to gods nd men. Two conventions of grow, era hairs resolved that under th. Do clsratloB of Independence and th. aw. In ,uch ca m,d, and provWe , the, of right ought to hsv. 14 ,nd IS 't for their cotton, furthermore I v announced their Intention to hold 't "op for thoa. prices In deflnne. '' ' world 3lr,d nior. e,,c- cleaning up day, last spring, and perhaps since then, you removed ....e,,- roiioisn in and about th I.. ..... . ,..,.-e, , wnnn a fire might start .uonciay tire prevention day It would t,,. well to look the entire preni ises over again for trash. Leaves are beginning to fall, but It will be after frost before this source of danger is very considerable. The first cold day will come soon. It is oftn ni.nH.j one or more calls upon the Are de partment for help. If your chimneys are not well built. If cracks hav. de ,r,"'TU "' iasi winter, the fire of the first cold day may locate them and you may lose your house and goods. Examine your flues, see whether they are clogged with soot, which is likely to set the roof on lire. This country's a national reproach, in which every citizen must share. Do your part to remov. it, and then you can brag on ' yourself. P"ee of admission to th fair I" be half that usually charged for sucn attraction This, w. believe, Is a wise decision. It puts th. prlc. in .,, reucn, and the object la to popularlx. th. fair, diffuse Its bene .... wiutHjr aa poasibla: lar a foundation In popular Interest for cding years, sue- All roads tead to week. th. fair, n.xt Monday fire prevention du; NOTICE. I, B. N. McAbe. enter anil eUlm it acres of land in Buncomb. rmtntv North Carolina, la Falrvi townshlu on waters of Cans rr..l .jui.i,,. lands of John Coubls. J. M m a ... and A. M. Fulltiright's and J. M. Mc- line. J. J- HAf'KEY, i.ntry Taker. necessary and inexcusable hlndm no ver tolerated. If a census of outnion could be taken as to what one elr. umstance would do most to promote world-wide evangelism I100I818 tnemselves, enlist most anil tart a missionary crusade that would t the world aflame with n.w ai nd hope, 1 believe an overwhelming majority would say. It is the union American Methodists into one body.' We have seventeen aifferent names for Methodists In America and onseuently about as many different missionary campaigns. In the field we compete with each other, dupli cate each others' efforts and confuse those trying to serve." It is an old saying "Where there's honey there's bees" not less true is one which science has coined more recently. "Where's there Dandruff there s germs" and to push the In- lerence still further we may truly say u Here there's Dandruff cured New- bros llerplcide has been at work. t lie reason of Herpicide's isolation as a genuine cure for Dandruff lies In the fact that It attacks and destroys tne piot of the whole trouble a oar- asltlc germ which feeds upon the ma terial which nourishes the hair folli cle. ,t nner so-ctnea remedies are not directed at this true cause of the dis ease. v Accept no substitute, there Is none. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In slumps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Ietrolt. Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. Smith's drug store, spe cial agents. MI OM'IKS FHOM POOK PHOTOCiKAPHS. We are experts in copying and en larging photos.- Can make a good picture from almost anything If you pay for the extra work put on It lirlng your picture to KAY'S KTl'DIO Over Nichols Shoe Store. Open. Close. Atchison 104J 1041 Am. Smelting Atlantic Coast Line .... lirooklyn Hapid Transit.. Baltimore & Ohio Amal. Copper Canadian Pacific .V. Y. Central Colorado Fuel & Iron . . Chesapeake & Ohio Erie Great Northern pfd Illinois Central Mo., Kans & Texas Louisville & Nashville... 61! J 123 7JJ 226 123) ,11. i 'IJJ- - OS. 6 481 226 1041 2 sot 1231 136 88 1421 National Lead , .... 40f Missouri pacific 171 isorroik & Western 102J 102J norcnern Pacific , . . . 115 Pennsylvania ,.. nil Reading 1371 1J71 froutnern Pacific 1061 aui 1061 107 Southern Hallway I6J I Tennessee Copper 14 SHIPPED FOB " THE . FJUB? I'nlon Pucllic 159 P. 8. Steel - 68i IT. a Steel pfd Wabash pfd 18 cs; io 1 221 CONDUCT OF FLEMING WINS PHHN FOR 1 Oais. 'te-N"ews Bureau, The Hotel HaJelgh, Raleigh, Oct. 7, Because V s warned the snarH. mr recent QlSSSter at tha molintnln railway convict camp. In Haywood uouniy. wnen a hull Den collanu.it ind probably saved three live, w nrming. a negro, convicted In !. ounty last year of arson, mlnnd r.u r ii loony ny llnvernnr k'lkin rieming was sentenced In thr. vr. His conduct has been rood. Kalelgh wears a festive lr H.v.r.1 hundred sailors arrived to attend ths A. ana M. college vs. Bailors hall .am. iu mousanas or visitors are here. floral wreaths were placed around nagieya monument bv ths nll..ra NEW TORE COTTOIT. Ooen. Cloaa. October , .7j j.jj December .g7 8.7 January ... , B.74 & March .gj .7j May ... .' t.gs OUSJtANTtEO rOW LIFE A prophet Is not without honor save In his own country, but more Hup moblles than any other car are run ning on th. streets of Detroit where they are made. They are unequaled In quality and price. See the cars at oup garage. Wetsern Carolina Auto. Co. Walnut A Lexington. - IIST BEATEN 6T STRIKERS 1 nicago. oct. , 7. Edward ninm ged 40, a non-union marhlnit in ne Illinois central shop, was beaten nsenslble by unlndentlfled auBii.ni believed to be strike sympathisers. Fifty holler makers and their hln. era have returned to work . th. Dumside shopa. and railroad orTlclnls say too striking shopmen hav. re turned to work. EACE POSTPONED 1 Philadelphia. Oct. 7.i tftft mil. automobll. race, siheduled for today at Fairmont nark, in which soma of th. country', noted drivers were to participate, has been postpon ed until Monday, because of rain. tne management of the v,.iorn North Carolina fair la areatlv ton. cerned about the raxorbnek hog which nas ieen, billed to Ashevllle from on. of the western counties. The hog nouiu nave arrt . d veaterduv h.,i ailed to do so and th ntri.-ini. .r. wondering what has become of him w Tork' ct Con opened If this hog Is lost It will no douht m.i ""eaay at an advance of I to points: the railroad much trouble and money I were tood nany over-night for damage, for it waa only after! el"n orders around the ring, under much searching that they were alilelwh,ch Pr'c( reacted 3 to 4 points to find a genuine "rasor-haek." I nKnl "ler "e call. As soon as tUes. It appears that th. aoeclea ! . I were "cuted the market steadied ting scarce and tin mn..n.n .-i.k. laraln on covering. During th. middle ed to have on here to go a!oig wlthl0' th mornlng the market ruled ume or ine nne breeds to show the! 1 P"lnls net nigner. Ap- evolutlon .of the genua hog. Secre-1 Paren0v the" was plenty of cotton lary uuager think, tha tw, win k. I,ur on tne scale up. located within a rim.r. 1.... if 1. 1 Later the market weakened to new not It la certain that inn. low records, under liquidation bv measures will be"i,ortert nnH k. enny oujers ana rresn selling, encour- railroad officials will no. di. 1 aged by unfavorable trad, reports and i.uure or soutnern aa vices to show I any frost In that belt. 1 ne close was weak: and a net de. iciine of 4 and 7 points. The world doesn't ask how you sot Chicago News. . v Woolen Washed By a new secret process which leaves the nap soft and like new, ' Blankets ilrietl in the Bun. Send them hero to be made ready for cold weather. The NICHOLS WAY Means the sanitary way. Asheylllc Laundry. J. A. Nicholg, Mgr. LOGANl MKRcmAirr tailor. I IaJ BMg. S. Pack B4raar I STOVES W. ar. showing a urge line of heating stoves, both coal and wood. It will pay you to see ua before plac ing your order, elsewhere. Terms cash or credit. ' DONALD & DONALD ' 14 8. Main SU Phona 411. Cotton Chwes Weak ami Lower. Ffitfo1 mM' sending out tracers right away. The Lax-f oe Way. If you had a medicine that would strengthen th. llv.r, (he atomach, th kidneys and the bow.ia, and at th. m. urn. make you atrona- with a systemic tonic, don't you believe you uuiu moon D. Well 7 That'. "Th. Lax-Foe Way." we ask you to buy the first bottl. local BEcrnrrTEa. Reported and correcied dall nenry jr. ciauaius. Bid. AsbsTlll. Water 4a.. I ueaumont Fur Cltlsena Bank .144 oft on the money-back plan, and you will unlv,rJ Security, la 10.00 ask your druggist to sell you th. sec- .n'v"a Security, ct 11.S0 TJ AV E yoo ever considcitd your pkimbuur from the ttaadpoint ol homeheaJthf Tbcrs ia no featurt about the L tk.. .a. . : tain the health of yourself and family more than sanitary pkmbing equip. nun, Tlere b but cue way to intuit hygienic comlitioM in your home, and that is insist that your plumbing fixtures are of a reputable make and that they are installed1 right. 9tatdarir Plumbing Fixtures and our high-grade workmanship provide every requuite of a sanitary and efficient plumbing equipment and insur permanent "ytioa. t. 0. Mcpherson, No. S3 A IT E. College. St . Phono m. Asked. f 07.00 1000 -A lilstof " Vrnmerf It keep, your whole Insldea right There Is nothing iu h... uw. uax-roa, Remember the name LAX-FX) 8. A HEAVY SNOWFALL UreatHt' Pm4p4tatln Tliaa Early In arara ia m-purted la Um Adlroiulackai Wachovia, B. 4k T. Co. . Wrn. Brown.U If III.. . 10.00 I4l.lt A great reception Waa riven A nut In airongs new version of Rip Van Win- sie. produced at the Playhouse In London, by Cyril Mauds, who mad. nn. character study of the title role. Saranao Lake, Oct. T.Four Inches LET US LAUNDER of snow covers th. northern rang, of TTTVUV ATT ins Aairondacka. It U the heaviest precipitation at this time of year re- curueu in ten ysars. Klmple loaglk, nttsburg Poet I "I don't know bow In maka con. rerwion wnen In e-K-lety." Let do all th. work of washln una ironing your flat work. It will sav. you th. biggest part of th. worg ot your family Washington ami ironing. - . , , We Will wash and lronind 1 r .u.i, iu jruu an ready lor use vnur sn.ets, pillow cases. holat.r eu, Its simple enonsh. Wlun vnn'r. I nsoklns. towel inu. ,.1... 1.. ... . iik ...... n ' : ' 7 ' ' . : 7" - ieui. you lata au- very reasons tile charge. tomohlle, and whan you'r. with bridge ltxil. flilt I IK UnUK. Tou are not .xperlmentlng on your- 11 wnen yoi taks rhmi.i.in'. i.ougn jtemedy for m cold aa that preparation ha. won It great repu- -uuu mn uexiensive enl. by Its re markable curea of colds, and can al ways D oepended inon. It l ,i ly valuable for adults and rhiMr. nd may he given In mum chlldr.n with Implicit conflden. e s It contains no nnrmrul drug. Sold t,y ,11 dealers 1 iu aervic w. know . vnu win una 11 wonderfully convenient. ' none call brlnm a wason n-nmnt. ly at any time during the week you wish. PHONE 70 A Trial Is All Wo Ask. Swannanoa Laundry Jho Mox mi 3o Ifo Moro at I O'Clock tfoday Mtain.tStora Glo::c! tile nia tinf.i, t - 1 -l : CTC : nXiT
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