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!-! ONE OF THE HUNDREDS THAT LEAN UPON V OTHERS, OR ARE YOU SUFFICIENT . UNTO YOURSELF? v It takes energy, brain-power, concen tration to make a livelihood. s Vitality and the power to keep h 1 must be considered. To v , , .''. v. QOCIAL HAPPENINGS ' Saturday Music Club. The Saturday Music club will Hold It regular tnonthly meeting tomor row afternoon with Mrs. A; E. Van Tobel on Chestnut street . The vocal and Instrumental selections for the afternoon will be Haydn compositions and the following; program will be carried out: . . , ; 1. Paper Haydn. Mrs. Williamson. 1. Piano duet Symphony In D major '-' No, 7. -" Miss Westall, Miss 'Wright. -t. Sor.gs (a) The Spirit Song, b) . She Never Told Her Love. Mrs. Clemenger. - 4. Piano Sonata . In D from "Ten , I'll AnpATAn Hnnainn. ' . Miss Atkins. E. Song Che faro Senza Eurldlce ; , Oluck : Mrs. von Ruck. , .' 6. Piano Andante' eon varlaiionl In "V'ltlner. -' ' Mia. Westell. . 7. Song "On Mighty Pens.'. , ,".:' Mrs. Hamilton, . "'' 0. PlanbV du Overture to''Thelj Seaaons." Mrs. Whiting. Mrs. Campbell. . n , , , : V. D. C Omceea. ; ;" The Asheville chapter of the V. D. C, met yesterday afternoon with Miss May McDowell, 383 South Main street, asd after a very pleasant social hour, hlch Included the serving of refresh ments; the business of the meeting Was taken up. This Included the elec tion of officers for the ensuing year 'and the following were elected: . Mrs. E. C. Chambers, president: Mrs. Henry Redwood, first vice presi dent; Mrs. Thomas J. Woojdrldge, sec ond vice president; Mrs. H. O. Basse t, recording secretary; Mrs. Gilbert Mor ris; corresponding secretary; Mra E. S. ' Clayton, treasurer; Mrs. Edward Mc Dowell, registrar; Mrs. J. E. Ray, his' , torlan. ,l T. ' The winter's bowling tournament of ' the Albemarle club at the Manor will begin next Friday night and the howl era whs have taken rail, in the bowl Ing heretofore are invited to go out .to iSft alleys tonight and engage la 'a preliminary bolwlng contest The scores made this evening will not , be counted on the regular tournament but the meeting will be more In the nature of an Impromptu meeting to get the members together. Mr. and Mrs. C. E." Dameran,' at Naples, will entertain Mr. and Mrs ' F. Flaxlngton Marker and the. All I Souls' church choir this afternoon. aiio pany will so out in uiwniunc i spend the afternoon and return In tht . early evening. . There will be about , SO of the party In alt. The Thursday Bridge. club was en tertalned yesterday afternoon by Mrs. David Hoffman on Orchard street. Mrs. ftaydei of New York, who Is vis ltlng her daughter, Mra. Lewis Alex ' ander, was the guest of honor. Thr were two tablv. arranged for the af ternoon. W ' There will be a .call meeting . if v laurel lodge, Pythian Sisters, Katur , clay afternoon at 3 o'clock over Smith' drug store, the lodge room. Mr. Allan Kent very dollghlfullj , eiUi-rtnlnid with a party Inut nlKht u the "Hollsnd."-. 40 North French Broad avenue. The Friday Prldge club wns enter tiuni-d this aftcrniMin by Mrs. friarim Bryant on Cullowhre slrei-t : 20 DISCOUNT : of our c i .no U.r.! r v.; h i tr.'.r ivo or r. t c :ri ci y. be a Tower of Strength, you must have " staunch nerves, ""'with fermn and body working in harmony. lEnddimllcjSssBd ( is the best nerve, brain and body - builder. Its pure, wholesome, invigorating. ALL DRUGGISTS Personal Mention, Newi of the Societies, I Meetings, Etc. ,; Miss Myrtle Rollins, who has just returned from' a visit to the eastern part of the state, will leave Sunday for Birmingham and from there go to Selma, Ala., to visit Miss Elsie Hooper, and will be present for the latter's debut party which will occur Bhortly. n Miss Hortense Jones will leave the first of next week for Portsmouth and Lexington, Va., on a visit to friends. She will be away about a month, and during her stay In Lexington will at tend the Washington and Lee univer sity Thanksgiving banquet ;" i ! - : ' K at - Miss Janle Jones will leave shortly for Wilmington, where she will make her debut Into society later In the season. . .. , It t : Dr.C. E. Reed, who has for several years been connected with Dr. C. P. Ambler in professional work,., ..left Asheville -this month to, accept the position as resident physician at the Culver Military academy, Culver, Ind, Dr. Reed's family expect to .remain Asheville until 'the first of the year. , -' BASKET BALL GAMES IN A AND C CLASSES The Latter Played Two Yesta-nlay Af ternoon and tire Former Three , ! Last Evening. Two games were played yesterday by the class C basketball teams of the M. C A. Wiley defeated Darby by a score of 13 Jo I, and Robertson shut out Davis with a score of to . 0. Wiley's team Is now at the top,-not having lost a single game this season. The standing is as follows: - z Won. Lost P.C. Wiley.. ... . ., , . 4 0 1000 ...... 1 . 2 600 .... 1 3 133 '.. ..1 t I3S Robertson , Darby .. . Davis .' There was a large crowd present at the games played by the class A teams last night Three games were paiyea and the Interest was at a high pitch. In the first Young defeated Baird by score of 38 to 2. Baird. Young, Newton and Lee were the stars. The second game was playod by Wilson and Stokeiey and was won by Wilson, the Wore standing 22 to 19. In the third game Hunt won ever Atkinson The score was 31 to 19. All the players did good work. The following Is the standing of the class A teams: ' . Won. Lost. F. C. Wilson . . .800 .760 .750 .500 .000 Stokeiey. . , Young . . Hunt'.. .. Baird . . Atkinson. .000 ELKS SOCIAL SESSION To Be Hold Saturday Nlcht at Home on Haywood Street Good rograni. The Elks' club wt'l entertain Satur Iny night In Socla. tselnn at Its Home in Haywood street A large attend inre of the members of the lodge and hnlr friends Is expeoted and u right Elk-like tvenlng. of entertalniiien ind kk-IiiI ' good fellowship, will be inJiiVed by thuno who attend. An at Lractlve program, niuxlo, singing un reireahments, has been provided. Jm neillntely htfore the im lul semlon neeting of the stoikhuliiers of the Klks' Home company will be held in he lodge room; at this meeting an nenihr of the loilge, althougn not itorkholiler In the Home company, in ureed ot be present. AH Elks vlHitln n the city are .ord.Hy Invited to th octal seaelon. Take your pictures to Brown Co. to be framed. Boo VELOCIPEDES All sizes, $2 lo $."j.50. Juve nile I'.S. Nclcs fur tlie. ohil Iron ill MtM and colors, $22..riO to DISTBIGT I THOUEHTPROBABLE n W. N. C. Conference D- ' 1 '''''. ' ; I' ' -.' , structive Fire, of Mysterious 1 ..- :...''.'. " ' Origin, at Granite Quarry. : ' ' ' Gazette-News Bureau, i - Dally News Building, . - Greensboro, Nov...?., A i disastrous and mysterious ; fire at Granite Quarry, Rowan "county, Wednesday night . shortly before 11 o'clock did damage estimated at more than 3.10,000.. Among the buildings destroyed was the Methodist church, which was erected at a cost of more than $2000. The church authorities carried no Insurance and the Joss is total. The residence and store of T. Lyorly and the residence of George Dry were also destroyed before the fire' burned itself out. Mr. Lyerly carried about 32500 Insurance. His net loss will be In the neighborhood of $3000. The fire originated in Mr. Lyerly"s store. Persons entering the store found the front door open and the combination to the safe knocked oft and this Indicates robbery and pos sibly . Incendiarism. v - Fewer Districts? V It is rumored in Methodist circles. here that when the Western North Carolina Methodist conference meets In Statesville next week in 32nd an nual session the number of districts In the conference .will be reduced to 3 the number obtaining before the North Wllkesboro district' was created ut year. The rumor is that one or more of the mountain districts will be -converged into othor districts of possibly' two districts consolidated. It Is known that the reports to be made at . thai conference next week will be perhaps the most gratifying in the history of the conference, which is one of the strongest In the general conference. , Dr. Rowp's Report. ' ' The report of Rev. J..C. Rowe, D. D.. presiding elder of the Salisbury district of the Western North Caro lina conference, to, the ' conference next week will ' Show a splendid growth. There are now approximate ly 9000 Methodists .in the Salisbury district which means that the church during the past year .has gained In that district alone approximately 600 members. The financial report wilf be exceptionally fine. Victory for Southern. The - Southern Railway company won a victory in the Superior court of Guilford county yesterday afternoon when the jury In the $5000 personal Injury suit of John Harris against the corporation returned a verdict finding for the defendant. Harris was In jured on the railroad here some time ago and subsequently brought suit for damages alleging that the defendant company or Its employes were negli gent The Jury found otherwise. An other Interesting case now on trial is that of J. R. Pitts and S. M. Maddox against th Public Service corpora tion, operators of the electric ear sys tem here fop $500 damages for al leged injury to an automobile. ' The plaintiffs allege that a car of the de fendant company struck their automo bile and very nearly demolished It. Called to Chap Hill. Dr. F. P. Venable, president -of the University of North Carolina;' Prof, McKee, also of the university, and Dr. Neal Anderson of Wlnston-Balem came to Greensboro yesterday .to meet Rev. Charles E. Raynall of Statesville. and together with Rev. MTUon Clark of this place,' to formally tender the Statesville minister a call to hecome pastor of the Presbyterian church at Chapel Hill, and to urge upon him an acceptance of the call. Rev. Mr. -Ilay- nall preached at Chapel Hill a snort time ago and last Sunday plght the congregation of the church unani mously voted to tender him a call to become Its pastor. ' . v ' ' The city commissioners of Greens boro have granted the request of the Southern railway for 30 days extra time In which to erect gates at tho East Washington street crossing. As a result et several accidents at cross ings here recently the city commis sioners gave the railway 30 days in which to provide gates . at certain crossings and watchmen at others. The East Washington street crossing was one of those designated by the city authorities where the railway must make safe the passage ot people and vehicles by erecting gates. Orig inally the company was given 30 days In which to safeguard the crossing but by the order of today the time has been extended to ,(0 days. Vlavl Office tlO-111 Legal Health Talks Fridays 4 p. m. Bldg. tf For Sale Suburban home fronting Herrimon Ave., adjoining Golf Links, city water and lights available. 14 acres. Two oth er fine building sites on prem ises. ( Tarty leaving state. Moale, Chiles w Redwood & Real Estate and Insurance 27 Patton Ave. TIIE IIIGII PRIC2 OF COFFEE Makes the liilior prado.4 of eoflVo tlie most t'conomionl. Our Rcraeo Coffee is kept up to tie Lighest Ktaiid nnl and will plene yon. One pound S3c.' Three Pound3 $1.10. YATES Cz LUCKED GOKFiDESCE : v:i STILL IT HELPED Happy Experience of Ridgeley ., - Lady, Who Describes Her ' . Owi Narrow Escape " from Death. Ridgeley, Tenn. Mrs. Jennie Estes. of this piace, writes: ' "I Vant to say, something good for Cardui.) ; I can't begin to say enough. I was sick abed with -woraaniy ' troubles, from February . until October, and was In very bad condition. The doctor came to see me, three or four times a week, but he did me no good. One . day, I thought I would give Cardul a trial. I had no confidence in It, at all, but I bought a boftle.' In a few days, I was up and doing my housework. Now, I have gained 15 pounds, and am feeling as well as I ever felt in my life, If it had not been for Cardui, I honestly believe I would ' have been In my grave. I advise all sick and suffering women to take Cardui. It cured me when all other medicines failed." ' In the past 'fifty years, thousands of ladies have written, like Mrs. Estes, to tell of the benefit received from Car dui. , Such testimony from those who have' tried and know Cardui, surely indicates the value of this reliable woman's remedy. ' For quick; relief from all forms of womanly trouble, Cardui is the medi cine you heed. Try it.' ; W T N. : B. Write; to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.,' -.Chattanooga, Medicine Co., Chuttanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on request..- . .'- , - -; ' ' CUTS A SPEED RECORD juKBOTBhcrgor, In Case Car, Does Fast Mllo on Circular Track at " Columbia. Special to The Gazette-News. s ' Columbia, 8. C, Nov. 3. Joe Jaeg gerberger, the famous automobile racer, in a Case car lowered all re cords for fast traveling on a circular dirt track In tha. Carollnas yesterday, when he negotiated a mile In 68 sec onds In the preliminary tryouts for the dirt track championship, meet, which takes place Friday and Saturday at the Souti " Carolina state fair. ,, . Jaeggersberger and the Case car are on the way to Savannah whore they are entered? the big speed car nival there. Jaoggerbwbcr Badly Hurt. V Columbia, Nov. 3. Joe Jaggerber gcr, of Racine, Wis., driving a Case car at 66 miles an hour In the state fair races, was badly hurt when the machine, throwing tire on a turn of the embanked track, went Into the outer fence today. FALL MILLINERY MOUNTAIN MEADOWS INN Open throughout. October and No vember; these months being the most beautiful time In th mountains. Ex cellent service, scenery unsurpassed, home comforts, dinner parties a spe cialty. Phone 838. REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Millinery has moved to No, PATTON AVK. next door to the Palace Theatsr. MRS. , KROMAN, Prof. ' Vvarrthlng la Millinery. FOR SALS Two Choice Lots on College Campus. Very attractive price. ; - , NATT ATKINSONS' SONS COMPANY. McGUJRE, ii n ,n ccggr 1 j ; . ;iV , . r, , , . , I ( ' t '- '- i 'ft-. .tv" Q Silver Plate LiA blwijrts . s of I - r5 Th'1 brand combinsi ; ' M?' '' JTMtot ponibk ' - M durability with tht daintiest 1 1 I Ids thow you our Rock of thk Bl I . Alio our full Un of . . ' -, '- 'i . J. H. Law, it Pattoa " " 1 ' MIIXTNERT PARLORS 1 , . Oatet Building. r E IM REPORT OF REFEREE Almost Every Issue in Whit- mire vs. Power Company De cided in Plaintiff's Favor. ' Gallatin Roberts has completed his report as referee in the matter of W. P. Whltmlre vs Cascade Power Com pany 'Of Brevard,' !ln,. which tha plain tiff was suing for 96 shares of com mon stock in the defendant company for money spent In organization arid development and ' for his time. The report was filed yesterday In the Su perior court of Transylvania county. Almost every, issue is decided In fa vor, of the plaintiff and the referee finds that judgment should be entered for the 96 shares or for their value. which he finds to be $9666. ': The referee found that Mr. Whit mire had spent his time and energy in the organization of the company and the development of the power plant; that he caused to be conveyed to the defendant company Hamilton shoals property and other property value at $10,000 in which he had a third in terest; that he was the leader in the organization and at one time prevent For Rent FTJRNSHED ( room cottage ....$45.00 6 room bungalow 40.00 6 room house 40.00 10 room house 50.00 t room house. 60.00 10 room house... .,. , 60.00 The E E. Grant Realty Co. 48 Patton Ave, Red Hot Values In Coal Stoves for Chilly , People. Tou can't afford to wait longer "Jack Frost" Is making his rounds. A few dollars spent now for a nice heater may save you a big doctor's bill. We are prepared to serve you promptly and satisfactory, putting up all stoves free of charge. Wood Stoves... ....$1.50 up Coal Heaters.,. . '. . . .$5.00 up Hot Blast... ......$10.00 up CASH OR CREDIT. ''''" Beaumont Furni tare Co. 27 South Mala St ) i FREESIA BULBS One of the most popu lar bulbs for "Winter-flowering and cut flowjrB. The blooms are white and del icately scented. Easily forced. ' Best California grown bulbs, 3 for 10c. Everything in Drug and Seeds. CHANT'S PIIAIiTTACY ed foreclosure, and had Subscribed for 5 shares in the company. He found that there was a contract by which he was to receive one-third of the common stock, which amount ed to 96 shares, and that he had paid .''or the 96 shares; and that the de fendant company had refused to Issue It to him; that for the purpose of gaining ' control of the . com pany, the defendants had purchas ed notes to the amount of $6500 which were not due, and for which com rivon stock was issued. He also found that the plant de veloped 600 horse power and that by spending a few thousand dollars it would develop 1000 horse pownr, when the plant would be worth $1 0, 000, which Is greatly in' excess of Its actual cost. . ,. The principal stockholders of the company are R. J. Picklesimer and his two sons, J. H. and C. W. Picklesi mer. ' .'.'';.- Invalids' eat cakes made from Wheat-Hearts Self-Rising Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious and easily digested. All grocers. Change of program nightly at Theato, One of the most Deautlful drives around Asheville. MOUNTAIN MEADOWS INN : An Ideal place to spend , the fall months. 1300 feet above Asheville, Rates reasonable. Conveyance makes daily trips, starting from City Ticket office. No. 60 Patton Ave., phone 328 High Art Clothing The popularity of High Art Clothing with every man who has ever worn them, rests upon a foundation of distinctive betterness a superiority of style, workman ship and fit, demonstrated; beyond peradventure by a test of nearly half a century. SUITS $15 TO $35. OVERCOATS $12 to $33 We are exclusive agents for Hight Art Clothing. H. REDWOOD & CO. Standard Diaries for 1912 HACKNEY & STATIONERS. Tiy a Gazette-News THE BERLIN Bargains in Bample garments for ladies and gentlemen. No. 8 North Pack Square. There are a great many household questions arising eyery day and every week, the proper decision of which means money saved or lost to the home. The one important matter in every household . is that of washing. Where to get it done should receive careful attention and right there is where you will show good judgment if yout select the Mountain City St'jnm Laundry. Mountain City Steam Laundry . .. ' Phone C24. MISS CRUISE'S HAIR - DRESSING PARL0r-3 "Ue are rcccivin;; daily nil tlie latest tilings in hair good.i, nr.tl fill lcind.H cf l.air cin.i- HANAN & SON MEN'S SHOES Combine goodness with ; econ omy, all the fitting qualities are j equal to a measured shoe. They hold their shape to the end. We've a shoe for every occas ion, let us prove it pays to pay cash. We do repairing. Nichols Shoe Co. Leading Shoesters. On the Sq. ,UX ' I -C iff.'- MOALE CO. S WEST PACK 6Q. Want Ad. M. WEBB Co. Millinery Importers dnb Bide ., Harwood St. Bur your ticket and rive order tor baggage to b. checked from your realdenc. to destination - Baggage Transfer and Railway Ticket Office same room, ' 60 Patton Ave. MOVING AND hTORAGE ' i BARGAINS IN WCTt-RE FRAMING Special low price, on framing plo. ture. for next 10 daya Bargain! in frame, for brown picture. 8av. money by having frame, mad. now. , KAY'H 8TUIUO, Over Nlchola 8ho Store. THE BEST BREAD IS BUTTER-CRUST 16 ounce loaves, and with rich golden brown crust, stays moist longer. Ask your grocer or phono C22. Ar "."" 1 " 11.....,.. vy i . . ! H CO. C.
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