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' i; - s '' WE FIND Fresh, clems new, up-to-date, carte fully boufrli merchandise, comprlHlng Sumner Hong and Company's various stocks, which we have purchased and mean to aril shortly. Every one knows Mr. Sunnier and Ills reputation as a sound, conservative, shrewd bny or and merchant the better we be come familiar with tlie ruts of goods on his shelve the better pleased we are with our deal and we can say without fear of contradiction that when we '.throw the doors open for this great sale, that never before and never again will such a high grade class of goods be offered the buying public at such ridiculously low prices. Watch for the date. ' Walt for the big event. PEERLESS FASHION COMPANY DOUnnEADVOCATES Usheville is included lcriTl IN BANKERS' ITINERARY ilLIII BEAPPOH III! Calls Present Plan of AUoting Republican Convention Del " egates Unfair. Washington, Oct. 80. "The present Outline of Tour from New York to New Orleans, for . Their Convention. . Tha tyannairlironlo o I f Wa A Viaa la- plan of apportionment of delegates to sUed a. handsome booklet giving the the republican national convention is itinerary of the "bankers tour" to the inlsrepresentatlve. unjust and un- thirty-seventh annual convention of American," said Senator Jonathan th a- Bourne, Jr., president of the National urVitOt moaii In Vatr Arlonna nvfttri Progressive Republican league, In a ber U to 24. The tour Is of Interest statement issued today ,"No fair- to the people of Asheville since the minded man will defend It; no self- bankers have arranged to make the respecting voter- will silently submit return trip by way. of this city, arrlv- t It ln hara nn Rnnrinv MnvAmher 2S. at "Equality Is the first principle of a . cltisenship In America. One man's at 7 o'clock In the evening. The whole vote should count for Just as much as trin" win fw.ri.nv ninth dv. the train any other man's vote. The right of leairln New York on the afternoon of selection Is of Infinitely greater Im- November 16, and returning, will ar- portance than the right of electlon. rive In New York at 8:46 o'clock on If the political boss or machine se- the evening of November 27. The lects the candidate, then the right southbound trip will be made by way of the people to elect Is practically of Washington, Hagerstown, Bristol, nullified. Five states, Oregon, North Chattanooga and Meridian, while the Dakota, Nebraska, New Jersey and northbound route will be by the same Wisconsin have, since the eighth of cities except that a side trip will be last November, enacted in substance made to 'Asheville. ' -my presidential preference law which For the benefit of those desiring to provides for party primary election attend thie convention, but who cannot nd Instruction Of national delegates, snr the time for the whole tour, a Yet thoee states ; with presidential I special New Orleans limited train will primaries are only allotted one dele-1 be srovided. leaving New York Satur- gate to every six to nine thousand day, November 18, and returning will votes cast for Taft and Sherman In arrive in New York on' the night of tne last presidential election, while November 28. This train does not South Carolina will have one dele- come bv way of Asheville. "A map gate for every 220 votes cast for Taft of the railroad routes Is given. and Sherman. In order to have ab- While in Asheville the bankers will solutely equality among republicans first be taken for a drive to points of In representation In the national con- interest and after lunch, at the Battery ventlon, the. delegates should be ap- Park hotel, will be taken for another portioned among the states on the drive, and one of the drives will likely basis of the last republican vote for be over the BUtmore estate. A half- prevldent. Instead of that, the ap- tone of Blltmore house Is included portlonment Is now on the basis of among the several beautiful views total population, so' that democrats printed In the booklet. Many points In some states help to swell the rep- of Interest all along the route will be - i IDE. . ; ASHEVILLE-GBEENVILLE Possibility of Going Wrong Reduced to a Minimum About 100 Points Logged. resentatlon In the republican conven tlon. What makes the matter more unjust and more vicious, Is the fact that In states having the largest ex cess of such ' misrepresentation the delegations are under the control of federal machine. It is not only un equal representation but tyranny, Many inequalities Cited. As will be seen by the following table, 888 republicans, in Florida haVe as much voice in the selection of na tional candidates as 10,000 republi cans In Colorado. It takes 11,000 Indiana republicans to balance 448 Louisiana republicans. Mississippi republicans to the number of , 218 have as much representation In the national convention as 11,000 repub llcans In. Michigan. It takes nearly 12,000 republicans in Ohio to equal In nominating power 220 republicans in South Carolina. What do republl cans In Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Colorado think of that? Yet the sys torn was perpetuated In the last re publican national convention by the federal steam-roller over the protests of delegations from many states, i ; "While absolute equality would re quire an apportionment based strict ly upon the last republican vote, I think no one contends for that The plan propose J. hv the last republican Inatlonal convention favored the states in which the republican vote was tne mallest, by first apportioning four delegates to each state and then ap portioning the remaining on a pro rata basis. For the inror The Asheville Automobile company has Just had printed a log of the route from Asheville to Greenville, 8. C, and from Greenville to Asheville, which Is probably the first of its kind to be published for this section. The dis tance is a fraction less than 60-mlles and nearly 100 points are logged, so that by following It, thie likelihood of going wrong Is reduced to a minimum. The beginning points of the log are the Ottaray hotel of Greenville, and in Asheville Pack square. Such Informs' tlon should prove of great value to the motorists jolng over this road, as It has been arranged with much care nd attention to detail. Not to lose an opportunity to boost AshevlUe, the card on which the logs are printed contains some Information about the streets of the city and roads In the vicinity; and attention Is given to th fact that the first good road as soclation to be organised in southern territory was formed In Asheville In 1898. .... NOTICF-. North Carolina, Buncombe County in the Superior Court. The American National Bank of Ashe' villa, vs. W. H. Woodbury and John M. Carter. Notice of service by publication of warrant of attach ment and summons. ... To Johs II. Carter, one of the de fendants In the above entitled action ion will take notice that a sum mons In the above entitled action was Issued against W. 1L Woodbury and John H. Carter, the dofendants above named, by the Clerk-of Superior Court f Bunrombo county, on the 7th day of October, 1D11; that the same was erved nersonallv on the defendant, Woodbury, on the Ith day of October, 1(11, and returned unexecuted aa to the defendant, Carter. You will also take notice that warrant of attachment was duly is sued by the said Clerk of the said court aforesaid, on the 18th day of October, Itl 1. against the ioperty o the said defendant. John II. Carter Which Warrant la returnable to th November term of the Superior Court of th said County of Buncombe, on the 13th day of November, that the parties to said suit ar, sbited in the caption hereof, the amount Of th cUlm of the plaintiff is $12,000.00, evidenced by nroinlsait notes exe cuted by the defendant Voodlmry, to , the snld John H. Carter, and by him endorsed and transferred to the plain tiff, said notes being past due and unpaid. You are further notified that you are required to be and oppenr before the snld Hupi-rlor Court fur snld Coun ty of Buncombe, at the November term thereof, on th? 13th iliv of November, 1911. mid iinvKer or dmiir to the complaint or the rHUf ili'oiniul i'l liv th,. i . i ;( i t i r .'I' vi'! he c it ,1. TVs in , , . . ,-, l-.ll. visited. PROPER CHILD TRAINING I Most Excellent Talk at Y. M. C. A. Men's Meeting, by Rev. Robert I. Gamon. One of the most Interesting and helpful talks of the year was heard yesterday at the men's meeting of the Y. M. C. A., when Kev. Robnrt I. Gamon, pastor of a leading Presby terian church of Knoxvllle, spoke on the subject, "Winning from the 8tart" The speaker Insisted that the proper training of children of this generation will affect the destiny of the world. 4 Mr. Gamon said that he did not wish to be considered a pessimist, but that he could not make himself believe that the world is better than ever before. The evils have Increased as have the good people. The child is now born into some perplexing con- , .l.ldltions and besetting evils, he said u. ,Z.Z that can be overoome only by the on a pro rum i'ubib, rur ws in .in - I ,., . , - matlon of republicans throughout the P"!' cultivation of his propensities, united estates i nave worxea out met" ,i .. T. I He then referred afnii iii'iiuiciiii vii aiiits jiuiii i viijt rfaMarlnir that number of delegates from Mates In "' V 7 .k.T w. . -i . trouble often begins there. He me nexi imuuimi cuiiveimuii, i i . . mUnwm , ill m - APA T W . U . t a .-.A. I CIIIIILLIUII III l U 1"" v jv.u -v Will UB iVOVt 1 wtn VI W Diai 1 - J t a be allowed Tour delegates at large, cnurcn ne inoura u. ..u... . this will take out 184, leaving 868 to ana no oarner. .uvu.u u . . . t . ,jl fnr him en Account of ase. re apporuoneq ana ine dssis wouiui - - , 11 j.i .... tam I Durine the afternoon musical or major fraction. To be more than laqtlons were rendered br Miss Pearl fol- I hv .lned an addlt tonal cnope, a. u. diuuu j.i' uiiinni .uhnnih it I orchestra. has not a major fraction. I submit The announcement was made at to all fair minded men that this plan the meeting that th. speaker for next k. Sunday would be President 8. "The following table shows the re- Miicnen oi no publlcan vote by states, the number I Carolina, whose subject will be That of delegates each state will nave in eignuor the next convention, the number of delegates each state would have un der the plan I have outlined and the number of republicans each delegate represents under the present plan: w W H S w p M 0. e c Alabama . Arkansas . California. Colorado . Connecticut Delaware t Florida . . Georgia. . Idaho. Illinois , . Indiana. . Iowa . . Kansas . . Kentucky . Louisiana . Maino. . . Maryland . Massach'sta Michigan . Minnesota. MlsHlwilppl. Missouri. . Montana . Nebraska . Nevada . . New 1 1 amp New Jersey New York. N. Carolina N. Dnkota. Ohio. . . . Oklahoma tiregon . . I'ennsylv'a. Rhode Is. . 3. Carolina 9. IxikotR. I Tennessee. . Texas. . . Ttah ... Vermont . Virginia. . Wnnh'gtnn. V. lrkloln Wm-'onin. V.'vom'.nn . 28,283 68,879 214,398! 123,700 112.815 26,007 10.654 x 41.892 52,621 629,912 S4R.993 276,2101 197.216 225.7111 8.9581 I6.987 ' U6,613 265.968 333.3131 195.843 . 4,8631 347.203 32.S33 126,9971 10,775 53.1441 265,326 870,07! 114,8871 67,6801 672,3121 .110,658 62.5301 T4.T7 43.9421 ' a.f,a (7.466 1 19.2241 65,66 61,0151 99.581 52.673' 1 0 B . n f, 2 j 137.'KIH! 217.7471 20.84C 2, ft it 24 ll 26 11 14 8 "I Ml I 58 80 2l 20 26 S0 12 HI Ml 30 141 20 86 o ft a ORDER AND NOTICE. North Carolina. Runcorn be County. Gwvn Edwards vs. JMiu D. Redmond, !ttie h. Redmond (no ratr) vs. Eugene Way. Mattle 1 Fair tnae ' Redmond), J. O. Fair, her husban et al.. va R. J. Stokeley. Eugene Way, O. H. Btarnes, et al. ORDER Aiun NOTICE. - - hn consideration of the report of ale filed October 10, lii. oy uujr WnaveC commissioner, and the petl tlon of F. B. Ingle, filed on this date, ihA ntv of Asheville, Eugene way, the County of Buncombe, C. O. Le, r o. Fair. Mattle U Fair, A. A. Ham let. and all of the parties to tne aoove entitled action as well as all other iu.rsc.na claiming any lien on . or in- trmt In. tho DroDerty aescrioea in th. re nor t of sale Of saia weaver, i tlnv tha same STOP erty described in two deeds, one from I ?' I A. C Roberts and wife to John D. taii,p 85)10,685 o 1 A M 71 1,096 101 3,149 28 8,246 18110,308 17 9,068 7 4,168 6 888 , 91 1,489 9,860 9,066 448 6,583 17 7.882 24 7.388 42111,110 361 8,160 5 218 43 9,644 8 4.042 1S 7,837 61 1,796 10 6.643 841 9.476 901 1021 9.867 34 171 4.787 HI 6,768 89 11.928 161 61 l 26 10 481 20 10 781 "l0 181 io 24 40 -S 81 4 141 ll 2 61 11 88 9 4 12 17 11 11 8 10 16 20 82 6 6, 628 6,153 9.813 4,894 220 6,746 4,930 1.641 T.627 4,945 2.190 7.576 9.617 9.52 8 8 474 Redmond, registered In uuncomDe county in Book 62, page 347. and the other from MeCloud to Caroline Rea mnnrt and John D. Redmona, regis tered in said county In Book 48, page 62) are hereby required and nniinea in .nnear before this court at Ashe ville. Kuncombe county, North Caro lina, on the second day of December, 1911, at 10 a. m., 10 snow enure, any they nave, wny me mnn-m inuuo hv said Weaver, commissioner, as set forth in the said report. Shall not be confirmed and why any and ail liens unon or claims against the property sold shall not, as against the property, be declared extinguished and attnen to the proceeds of sale In lieu of the nronertv sold, and why the purchas era at said sale shall not be adjudged to ncnnlre by their purchases from said Weaver, commissioner, a clear title to the property purchased by them and be put In uosseeslon there of, and why such further orders shall not bevmade as the rights of the par ties niav reaulr. It is ordered thai this order be served on Max Redmond and Lawrence Redmond by publica tion, It appearing that they are hot rwhlents of th! stule and ran not be found after due illllitence, accordinn to law In The Oiixetle-News, a news niier published In snld county- of lilllicoinhe. Th's ;.1- I t ! mt. r .avI ' j-i 1 'l - Sample Extraordinary Suit BEGINS TOMORROW Sale Three Days Only Tuesday-Wednesday -Thursday BIG SALE This advertisement will be the signal of remarkable interest, to the women of Asheville and vicinity Starts tomorrow. It is our Great Sample Suit Sale with One Hundred Sample GarmentsThe Wide range combine Won derful Attractions. This sale promises to exceed in attendace any we have ever held. Through unusually successful purchases we will present values that will, surprise the most economical of shoppers. One Hundred Sample Suits This Season's best models Highly Tiilored The very finest materials and lining throughout. A Sale You'll Hear Them Talk About 4 WOMEN WEARING SIZE 36 READ CARE FULLY. In this lot we received 40 sample suits, all size 36. Everyone a different model of the season's best weaves, serges, broadcloth, fancy " mixtures.' Reversible materials and all new rough weaves. This is a wonderful opportu ity for every 36 size figure to purchase a sam ple suit. ' You well know how smartly tailored sam ple garmetits are, and most of them are cut in j 36 size, affording you a wide range to select from and priced away below their real value. These garments would be bargains from $22.50, $25.00. up to $27.50.' SIXTY SUITS, ALL SIZES, ALSO IN CLUDED. The other sixty suits range in size from 14 year misses to extra sizes 43, 45 and 47, placing ns in a position 'so IhatVe can fit any figure. "We urge you to attend this sale. Here you'll find the suit you hav been looking for, priced within every one's reach. Every new style, and the much wanted shades to select from. "A sale worth your while from every view point If' you can find the suit to fit you, you will be able to pur chase it, away below its real value; worth from $25.00, $27.50 and $29.0Q; SALE PRICE . All Alterations Made Free SALE PRICE BEGINS TOMORROW it's See Our ? Window Display of these Sample Suits , J00 Suits Newest Models - See Window ' Display Now 3 Days Only ""I""""Hin"I"r4THL" STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" I. 77. ASHEVILLE. IM.C ssuinuir time "4Paaftnn'v"' UMUllHlii, Days Only. K tt It K It H H H n H ' ' It SUNDAY'S NEWS. It ltltllltltltltt((ltltHltltllltXl Time KxtorMlrtl for Hwwrtr Trut. WashlnBtoni Tha International Harvester companjr has been g-ranteil an extentlon o( time by the Attorney general (or the readjustment of Its organisation to conform to the finer man law. A plan of organisation. It la announced, la under way. Brief for the Initiative ami Refrrrn duni. ' Washington A brief has been mni to the Supreme court In the name of the States of Arkansas, California. Colorado. South Dakota and Ne braaka. call Inn upon the court to hold aa constitutional the Initiative and referendum law adopted In Ore gon, by Oeorice Tred Williams of Huston. He will ask permission of the court to file it. odlst churches Worth. '4 Coi. W. W. Cilass Peart. Winchester, Va. Col. W. W. Glass, Confederate veteran, descendant of Gen. Jnmea Wood, founder of Win- cheater, died of paralysis, aired 77. frrll-tlon hf Wilson of Tarty Victory. Ialls, Tex. At a luncheon Gov ernor Wilson of New Jersey declared flemocratlc success In the election of next year Is a certainty. II snld the real progressives of the country are In control of the party and If th demo crats act wisely a Urge part bf the riulillran progressive vote may be rained. of Dallas . and Fort Baseball Club's Methods to Be Aired. Chicago. President B. B. Johnson of the American league declares there will be a thorough airing of methods used by the New York club In the sale of tickets In the world series. - Lord Hector of Aberdeen. Aberdeen. Andrew Carnegie la elected without opposition lord rector of the University of Aberdeen. 1S.1 Balk Mne Tournament. , New York. The first of live tour naments of the National Association of Amateur. Billiard players, class li national championship, 18. balk line. will be played here November to. President Will Review Meet. New York. It Is announced t!tat President Taft will review the fleet here November I: Sonilwrn Colbte of HI -.lion. I 'iiMus --The collfse of lilxhnim of -.-.I fanOw'vrt MMhirjU.t cliurrh ni- r, . f if to i i to V v. :',: I - ' ' ! For sore throat, swollen tonsils, pimples on the tongue, gargis the throat or rinse the mouth wltB DAR BY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID dilut. ed In a Httle water. It will quickly restore normal conditions. Baths the skin with It to reduce swellings.- cure Insect bites or stings, wash out ragged wounds, old sores or barbed wtrs outs. It disinfects the wound and heals th flesh. Price II cents per bottle. Bold by all druggists. j , The Final Teat. FILES ANSWER TO TRUST PLAN (Continued from pago one.) trust are to be distributed pursuant to the plan, such defendants be sev erally enjoined from, at 'any time within Ave years from the data of the decree, acquiring ownership of any stock In any of the corporations In addition to tha eraount they would respectively hold when the proposed plan Is carried out . Further suggestions of government Include the following: "That In the distribution of the properties now held. In combination pursuant to the disintegration plan. the corporation shall be allowed to acquire property which would. Invest it with as much as 40 per-cent In volume or In value of any particular line of the tobacco business. Wick truhum also suKgsms that all cove nants In any way restricting the right of any company or individual In tha combination to buy, nianufactura or sell tobacco or Its products, shall b rescinded by affirmative action of the respective parties thereto who are parties to the suit ; - Wlckersham leaves to the court the question of the capitalization of the various corporations among which It Is proposed to dlstrihuto the proper ties now in th combination." ' Finally, the attorney-general asks for a general Injunction prohibiting the re-creation of the combination or any similar combination. Demonstrator Weaver's Office Days, Editor of The Gssette-News: Will you kindly give tne apaos to announce that the , management In farm demonstration work has direct ed me to be In Asheville. on every Saturday except the-last In each month Instead of which I shall be In on the first Monday T This change la made for the purpose of placing me in reach of all the farmers, that I may advise with them and distribute) agricutlural literature to all vh may. desire It. The chairman of the board of county commissioners . has. very kindly offered me his room In tha court house as a temporary office. I shall be glad to have any and all per sons Interested In a better agriculture along all lines call In and see me. - E. D. WEAVER. Local Agent F. C. D. Work. "Which would you rather achieve, wealth or fame?" "I don't know," repllej the mstter-of-fni t pron. "It depend" on wheth er V u prefer being a"ke.l to write In i i h 1 t'.wk or an auti-rrHpii allium." ',, ,- ! 11 1 ." Ml- r : !,r. In Kaily May. The early bird When ci-'d winjs nip. As I have heard, ' May cnt'.h ! p'p. riiii.-. J i-1 1 r NOTICE TO KTOOKIIOLpritS. : i -ii ' Waynrsvllle, N. I'., Nov. 1, Hill. The annual tnei'ting of toi'khnliirs of the South Atlnntlo Trans Conl innn tal Railroad Company will be held at the office of the company In Asheville, North Carolina, as provhlod n the By-Laws, on Monday, November- 1J. 1111, at 10 o'clock a. m., fur the pur pose of electing directors', aluo fur the purpose of changing the date if meeting to the first Wednesday fol lowing the second Tui'Silny in Janua ry. If you are unable to be ino-it personally, will you have tin klu ir. n to sign the attached prtixv In t , that the same may be n.ir l l y a proper representative at tt - i ... ii I. 1.. COl'.i ' u,u 221-71 . f:....ria;-y. ii'i.-i, 1 il-li-ii. "Ju "II- "I! Htlll.
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