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Ml HAVE. 15 DAYS POSTAL SAVINGS BANK HELP CAME JUST IN TIME " TO f 111 COMPLAINTS OPENS HERE I The rush and roar of deadly ! modern life is everywhere. : Your nerves are weak 1 t TRADE-MARK ' Carter Robinson. Mrs. Melvin Edmondson Carter has issued invitations to the marriage of her daughter, Agnea Morgan, to Charles Kerchner Robinson, the cere mony to be performed on Wednesday evening, October 25, at 8:30 o'clock, in Trinity Episcopal church. Miss Carter is a daughter of the late Mel vin E. Carter, who was a prominent attorney of this section. Mr. Robin rim Is a, son of the late Lieutenant Governor James Robinson of Frank lin and la a direct descendant of Gov. Swain, and member , of the firm of Coleman-Robinson company of this city. Both young people are well known here and their marriage and the reception that will follow will be one nf the leading events of the fall soaFon. ... . . Yamy Hilt. Rev, Tuftus T. Hltt of Asheville and Mrs. Annie'' wfv Yancer ofG'ulpepnnr, Vs., were quietly marrhed 1 Monday, iM'ioner z, inr oaiiBDury. ins rem runny was performed at 8 In the even ing, by Rev. C. M. Sharp, pastor of Holmes Memorial Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Hitt will make their home in Asheville, where Mr. Hltt is pastor of the Bethel J Methodist church. ." ' It ' . Wallace Dougherty, t Miss Ruby Wallace, daughter of J. C. Wallace, and Gordon Dougherty were married yesterday at high noon at the home of Rev. M. M. Wamboldt In West Asheville. The wedding was In the nature of a surprise and only a very few friends of the young peo ple were ' present . Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty will make their home In West Asheville. Miss Bayna at the Asheville School for Girls will entertain th. Friday Book cub this afternoon at the' first meeting of the year. The hour of the meeting I 4 o'clock and the sub ject for the afternoon's study will be "The Ancient Bomin Empire." t M . Malcolm Angler, who Is attending Bingham school, will spend the week end with his parents In Durham. , . , , W. A. Overcash of Concord Is ex pected to-arrive hi Asheville shortly to engage In business here. in Miss Helen Craig.' has returned to Chicago after a visit of a month to her mother, Mrs, f harlty Rusk Craig, at HK viand, and will continue her stud i -, in chemistry at the Rush Med leal allege. ... ----- John P. Kerr of Mlddletown la an Asheville visitor for several days. J C. Doty has returned to his home In Black Mountain after a six weeks' visit in Indians, ; .;. K - Mrs. Bliss Dufour has leased her home on French Hroad avenue and "at moved to a cottage on Charlotte street, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Martin are In the city for the winter from Fort worth, Texas. t miss May Burt has returned from ,lslt to Charlotte, . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Whltaker are visiting the fair from Henderson vllle. ... W. p. today. McLeaa of Whlttler Is here t st Mary Woody Mli ind Bert 120. DISCOUNT I On' our entire line of Umbrellas. : nravcd with namcjor monorf m J without extra charo.J2 j t ARTHUR k riF.LD CO. QOCIAL 3 HAPPENINGS tSttif tesesesee ana worn, they are overtaxed, strained to the breaking point. Y Strengthen them, build them, vitalize them" with a Food-Tonic. HmmnlldSQffD is one of the oldest, purest and best-known of FOOD - TONICS. ALL ' DRUGGISTS 11-4S . Personal Mention, News of the "Societies, Meetings, Etc. Haynes are visitors to the fair from Waynesville. M. Theodore McCracken Is attend ing the fair from Waynesville. B. L. Ashworth arrived In the city last night from Marion. W. 8. Edwards is an Asheville visi tor from Sparta. t t J. J. Hooker is in the city for a few days from Dlllsboro. - R. J. Johnston is here today from Balsam. . -i. t - : William Lott came over last night from Hsndersonvllle. . ' i ' . n t Miss L. Crawford is vUltlng in the city from Old Fort. '. v-j t . ... st i. f,c ' F. W. Jnesio Charlotte- is In "the City on business, i SWAIN COUHTY PEOPLE T Life of French's Grandfather - - i . - - . in Danger Indian Retracts Confession. A message was sent yesterday to Ross French, the young Cherokee In dian, who Is in Jail here, charged with the murder of Miss Ethel Shuler In Swain county about two weeks ago. and who narrowly escaped being tak en by a mob, to the effect that he had oetier send word to nis granaratner to give up the clothes Ross was wearing- when he Is supposed to have killed .the girl, because there Is danger of his grandfather being lynched if he does not, i It was thought at the time that French had disposed of the clothes' and the supposition - Is that they are bloody.. . It seems that the people' think ithe grandfather has them and are determfned to get them for proof, and he, with the stoicism of the Indian, refuses to do so until his grandson tells him to. - The jail authorities say that French, who confessed to an' olicer that he committed the' crime, ndw declares that he did not kill the glVl although he' says he held her hand 'while his friend, BUI Craig, another young In dian, cut her throat Little credence, however. Is placed In his statement He declares that he received $(0 for his help and aided Craig In his escape, returning to Ma home to be arrested by the otlicers, while Craig made good his- escape. It how appears that he would be very glad of Craig's capture. The Texas Idea. ' i As we understand it, the Richmond Boosters are met at every stop In North- Carolina by men wh want to open accounts With the "mall order1 house. Houston ' Post Vlavl Office tlt-tll Legal Health Talks Fridays t p. m. Bldg tf IVEIt JOHNHOJf BICYCLKS. The Iver Johnson has been manu factured continuously for mors than twenty-seven years. Its reputation a high grade bicycle stands higher than any other make. We have sold them for nine years and have yet to see the first Iver Johnson with a brok en crank, front fork or fork crown, We do not believe there Is another bicycle In the world thst can produce such a record. When you take Into consideration that the Iver Johnson costs no more than the ordinary bl cylle sold by others, can't you see the rreat advantsse In buying an Iver Johnsnn. ' , J. M. HEAUV CO. I'uDery 1'aik 1'lace. Phone 441 Superior Court Was Taken up Today Hearing Motions and Signing Judgments. Superior court was taken up alto- Kether today with hearing- motlonB and signing judgment Judge Lane made a general order' to the- effect I that In all cases where pleadings have not been filed the plaintiffs may have 15 days to file complaints and the defendants 15 days additional to file answers.' He signed an order In the case of Battery Park bank et al. vs. western North Carolina bank et al that the money which W. B. Mc-!acy. An account may be opened for Call, deceased, had on deposit In thelti and all deposits must be made in Western North Carolina bank be paid over to. the clerk of court, there be-' ing no administrator for the estate. IwllI be issued for these and are neither By consent a Judgment was signed Itransferrable nor negotiable. No de in the case of Cora Lamb vs. Asheville ' posltor is allowed to deposit more Electric company, by which the plain tiff is to recover of the defendant the sunj of $500. In the case of Sherman Patterson vs. Asheville Steam Laundry, In which the Jury had awarded the plaintiff $2000 for personal damage, the de murrer of the defendant was sustain ed. Judgments have been signed In all the , city assessment cases, some of these being tried by Jury and others compromised. In the case of Louisa Frlendman it is ordered that the de fendant recover of the city the sum of $3700 damage, caused by the wid ening of College street. The Chedes tev case, in which benefits were as sessed, was settled, the city to recover the sum of. $420. The city is to re cover of the Pleasant estate the sum of $300; of J. E. Hampton, on one lot $225 and on another, nothing; of V. M. Weaver, nothing1 on five lots on Lexington avenue; this case was tried by Jury; of M. S. Reynolds, $392, also tried by Jury; of Alice T. Connally $600; and of Jane C. Spears, $472.60. . Other motions will be heard this afternoon and tomorrow the motions will be heard in the case of Luther vs. Luther. Court adjourns tomorrow. MEMORIAL EXERCISES HELD AT CHAPEL HILL Faculty, Students and Alumni Cele brate 118th Anniversary of Lay ing tlio Cornerstone. Special to The Gazette-News. Chapel Hill, N. C, Oct. 13. The faculty, student body, alumni and trustees of the University of North Carolina' yesterday Joined hi the celo bratlon of the one hundred ant) eigh teenth anniversary., of the laying of the corner stone, of the institution, r At tons procession, gay with .lings and pennants, formed at alumni hall at 10:46 in the morning and marched to memorial hall, -Where the exercises began at 11 o'clock..- - The invocation was) mpam--ttyr"V"TT.-".,-xwg- na theni the ITnlvjorstty hniyn was. sung. This was followed by the annual re port of President F. P. Venable. Two short addresses were made by C. D. Hogue, on behalf of the professional students, and L. N. Johnston, on be half of the undergraduates. The principal address of the day was delivered by Dr. C. Alphonso Smith, formerly of the faculty here and now connected with the Univer sity of Virginia. He spoke In his us ual eloquent manner and held his hearers spellbound for more than an hour. : Following this address a number of college songs were sung by the stu dents, and then Dean E. K. Graham read the list of the sons of the uni versity men who have departed this life since the last anniversary exer cises, with a short sketch of the life of each. The audience then sang "Integer Vltae" and the benediction was pronounced by Dr. Long. Dr. Venable's annual report was the most Interesting part of the program to those who hold the success of the university dear to themselves, and his report' of great advances tn all lines, with the- promise of greater equip ment at an early date, was enthusi astically received both by the students and the alumni. ... ,r , ' - . . Turk va Christiana v A Christian nation may attack the Tusks without provocation, but Turks must , not fight except In self-defense, and they must not fight too fiercely Columbia State. : , - Leave orders tor engraved Invita tion and cards at Brown Book Co. FOR RENT Unfurnished Six Room House Momtford section, large second floor, sleeping ., porch, $13.00. room house, Reed street, one of the nicest homes In Asheville, fine view, 140.00. Several other nice furnished and? unfurnished homes. Moalet Chiles & Redwood j ' Real Estate and Insurance 27 Patton Are. MMHMMH) FRESH CHEESE Olimcnto, this makes snndwichca with so little trou ble. " Philadelphia Cream, this is full cream and the lest cream cheese made. . v ' , YATES & McGUIRE, 23 Haywood Ct. m Eoa o Rules for, Depositors Depos its Will Be Received at Order Window. The Posta) Savings bank will be opened In this city tomorrow. Joseph C: Bradford will be the manager and the business of the bank will be ton I'ducled through the money-order win- dow. For the first week the dally re sults as to deposits will be wired to the postmaster- general.. These de posits may be made by any person jover the age of 10 years, and all ao- 'counts are. kept in the strictest prl fixed amounts, either $1, (2, $5. $10. $20, $50 or $100. Deposit certificates than $100 during a calendar month nor can he have more than $500, ex clusive of interest, on deposit at one time. Also, only one account can be carried at . once. All accounts must be opened by the depositor in person and no account may be opened in trust, one person for another. The Citizens bank has been desig nated as the depository for the new bank. SUIT FOR DIVORCE AGAINST P. G. COCKE Complaint Not Yet Filed in Ac tion by Mrs Ada Gud ger Cocke. A summons In divorce proceedings has been returned to the office of the clerk of Superior court and recorded in the summons docket In the case of Ada Gudger Cocke vs. Phillip C Cocke. The complaint In the case has not yet been died. The summons was served on Judge Cocke this morning by Deputy Sheriff E. M. Lyda. Matinee 3:30 p. m. N'ght 8 and o'clock. Opera House, 10c, and 15c, Vaudeville and Pictures. STOCKHOLDERS WILL NOT LOSE (Continued from page 1) practice game was won by the Ocona Lufta team.! . i The management of the fair was es pecially pleased with the attendance yesterday. 'Nearly 8000 people' wen Into the grounds, making a total nearly 14,000 that have already visited the fair. Two or three schools attend ed In bodies yesterday afternoon. On account of the balloon fallimi Into the river Wednesday night, the ascension could not be made In the evening and was deferred until this evening. Put your flowers In for the winter now "We Hare Flower Pots In all sizes This cold weather calls for oil heaters also. Ask to see ours. J. H. Law, 31 PatUa At MOUNTAIN MEADOWS INN Open throughout October and November;- these months being the most beautiful time In the mountains. Ex cellent service, scenery- unsurpassed, home comforts, dinner parties a spe cialty. Phone Itt. REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Millinery has moved to No, TS PATTON AVE. nxt door to the Palace Theater. MRS. I. KROKAX, Prop. Bvarrthlna la aUlllnarr. , FOR SALE Two Choice Lots on College Campus. Very attractive price. , NATT ATKINSONS' SONS COMPANY. HHMIMMIIM 1IIHI coco oorrn. i f i ! 1 1 ltS Lady in Pierce Relates An Ex perience of Interest to All Girls and Women. Pierce, Neb. Mrs. Dollio Schilow- sky, of this place, says: "Cardui did me so much good! 1 had dreadful backache and dizziness, and suffered from pains in my eyes and In the back of my head, as weir us low down n my body. Sometimes, it seemed like I would Ala nfltk th. n.ln T t.,..B I n.l ... ....... wo ,,.... ..o v,.,.HC,cu ... see the doctor, but he did not helpl'V me. At last I began to take Cardui, and three bottles gave me Kreat ' relief. My health is getting better every clay. I can recommend Cardui to suffer- ng women, for It helped me wonder fully. It Is a wonderful medicine." Other women, who suffer as Mrs. Schilowsky did, should learn from her what to do, to be relieved. Take Car dui. For women's pains, for female troubles, for nervousness, for weak ness, it is the best remedy you can se, the most reliable you can ob tain. For over 50 years Cardui has been helping weak and miserable women back to health and happiness. These many years of success prove its merit. Pure, strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, Cardui Is sure to help and will leave no disagreeable after-effects. Try It. N. B. Write to' Ladles' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper, on request. South Carolinians Hold Cotton. Columbia, S. C, Oct. 13. The cot ton holding movement In South Car olina has made great progress ac cording to statements made by E. J. Watson, state commissions of agri culture and president of the South ern Cotton congress. In a letter to C, Barrett, president of the National Farmers' union. Mr. Watson says that If the holding movement In all the other states were as well organized a in Soutn Carolina, there would not now be 9 1-2 cent cotton. Spend pleasant evening at Theato. Invalids eat cakes made from Wheat-Hearts Self-Rising Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious and easily digested. All grocers. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of the terms of a cer tain deed in trust made to the under signed by J. W. Cook and wife, Mary N. Cook, to sue-ure the payments o certain notes, therein .described, the undersigned will, on Wednesday, No vember 1.1, 1811. between the hours of 12 noon and 3 p. m. at the front door of the court house, in the city of Asheville and State of North Caro Una, default having been made in the payment of said notes, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described piece, parcel or lot of land, to-wit, a lot situate, lying and being in the city of Ashe ville and State of North Carolina joining the lands of R. A. and E. H Merrlmon on the south, H. Redwood on the north, and lying and being on the east side of Bailey street, and bounded and more particularly do scribed as follows: Beginning st a stake on the east margin of Bailey street at a point 225 feet south of the southwest corner of G-. L. McDonald lot. where he at date of trust deed resided, and runs south 88 degrees 45 minutes east 300 feet to a stake on a parallel line with McDonald's south line, then south i degree west 75 feet to a stake I hence on a parallel line with the first line, north 88 degrees 45 mln utes west 300 feet to Bailey street thence with Bailey street 75 feet to beginning, being same lot conveyed to O. L. McDonald tiy W. P. Penley and wife, by deed dated May 24th, 1886, and registered In book 75, page 70, and being also same on which Is located "Bon Air," No. 74 Bailey. For further information referenc is hereby made to said deed In trust recorded In book 57, page 112, of the record of Deeds in Trust for Bun combe county, N. C. This October 13th, 111. C. W. BROWN. Trustee. GOOD COPIES FROM POOR PHOTOGRAPHS. We are experts In copying and en larglng photos. Can make a good picture from almost anything If you pay for the extra work put on it Bring your picture to HAY'S STUDIO Over Nichols Shoe Store, Sproats ' kOIXTNERT PARLORS Oatca IralMfrC. TALL MILLINERY FREESIA BULBS One of the most popu lar bulbs for Winterflow ering and cut flowers. The blooms are white and del icately scented. Easily forced. Best California grown bulbs, 3 for 10c. .Everything in Drugs and Seeds. GRANT'S PHARMACY Pure Drugs and Seeds. k Men Attend the Fair Today .. ..... .. ,noiiD dv nhitu ni-n fine, v-,...- -.v. proof Oris Shoes, for men or women. They are good to look upon and a joy to wear, and best of all, the eost is short and the wear is long. Try us for shoes. We do repairing. Nichols Shoe Co. Cash Shoesters. Try some of our HACKMO FABRIC Correspondence Paper 25c Per Pound Envelopes, 10c per pkg. HACKNEY & MO ALE CO. STATIONERS. Blankets andComforts A fine, big, nicely assorted stock of extremely attractive values. Cash or credit. , Beaumont Furniture Co. PHONE 1002. Vaudeville, Opera House, Dally. Visitors and Tourists Don't fall to visit Mountain Mead ows Inn. Beautiful drive, excellent service, dinner parties a specialty. Phone 128. tf HOOD'S MILLINERY . Haywood Street. LOGAN MERCHANT TAILOR. tgal Bldg. S. Pack Hw Pnoaa TIT. For Rent 8 room, furnished house $37.50 6 room new house, unfurnished 18.00 8 room house, furnished...... 45.00 y room house, unfurnished, close in 35.00 5 room cottage, unfurnished, close in 15.00 10 room, furnished house, Mont ford 50.00 The H. F. Grant Realty Co. 48 Patton Ave. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. North Carolina, Bum come County Mustln Robertson Co. vs. E. D. Rey nolds, and Marcus Erwin, trading and doing business as Ileaverdam Brick company. By virtue' of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Buncombe County In the above entitled action, I will on Mon day, the Sth day of November, 1911. at It o'clock, noon, at' the County court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and Interest which the said E. D Reynolds and Marcus Prwln, trading as the Beaverdam Brick - company and the Beaverdam Brick company, a copartnership composed of E. D. Rey nolds and Marcus Erwin, have In and to all and singular the following property and effects, to wit: All the right, title, claim and de mand in and to the property, plant, equipment, effect and outfit known as the Beaverdam Brick company. plant located on the Burnsvllle road and car line of the Asheville end East Tenn, R. R. Co., about five miles north of Asheville and at or hear a town railed New Bridge. Said pro perty consisting mostly of the mach inery, holler, engine, pipes, pulleys, belts and belting, all tools, , Imple ments, cars, trucks, racks, pallets, kilns, clamps, brick, buildings, rails, dryer, -and all appurtenances to the dryer, brick mill ar.a all other and sundry the articles, Implements and tools, machinery and articles useful and necessary and used or connected In any way whatsover with the oper ation and conduct of the tiJ plant. 1 Thin the ( day of Oct., 181 1. C. T. WILUAMH. 1 SherliT r.unromhe County. liut get a pair of water On the Sq. S WEST PACK SQ. 27 S. MAIN ST. WE WANT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION To the class of laundry work we are turning out from the Mountain City Steam Laun dry. It is giving satisfaction to a growing list ot patrons, and we are striving daily to keep up the high standard of quality in the work we send out. If you will drop us a postal card, or telephone us, our wagon will call promptly for your bundle. We strive to please. Mountain City Laundry Telephone 426. ' HAIR GOODS Combs, Barretts, and a full Una if the latest Toilet Articles. Shampoo ing, Facial Massage, Manicuring and Chiropody. 't MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Phone 18. 3S Haywood BU M. WEBB Go. Millinery Importers dub Bldg Haywood St, THE BERLIN Has moved to No, 1 East Pack Square from American National Bank Bldg. Call and se. the pretty hand embroidered waists and hand-made sweaters. BEST BREAD IN ASHEVILLE Butter Crust Breads leads all othrrs becauso best mate rials are used, more care used in mixing, and scientifically baked jsanitary, nourishing. Ask your grocer or 'phone 022. Asheville Steam Bakery 'rvr p., nrA AahAlnrtrl Ave THE PROGRESS LINE Of Heating Stoves and Ranges. Durability and style. . Take leas fuel. Chesptr in pries. DEAL & GOLIGHTLY 7 N. Main M.. llw..,,. r
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