Newspapers / The Asheville Times (Asheville, … / Nov. 8, 1911, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
mill L.nm mm: i i- l ii i ' i mm, f ami Irt- Tt ta fselea for anyone to call at this office la an endeavor to flint ont the name Of adverttoera,. Those who advertise" wider an Initial or nom fle Blame do not wlsb their namee to be made public, and they cannot be dj velged, at ttala office. ' i H fSWPWANTID. LADIES, WANTED! To 011 HIT when Iron want yon - rummer elaanad. dyad and nreased. . iti. ll-tf GOVERNMENT 5MPJTKS WANT ED Write tor Aaheville Spring Ex amination schedule. Franklin .In stitute Dept. 290-K, Rochester, N T. l 227-521 tVANtEP-rA reliable white woman for house work. ' Apply 255 Hay- wood street. 232-31 JlCAfc REPRESENTATIVES WfANT. ED-rFo canvassing or soliciting re" quired. Good Income assured. Ad dress Rational Co-Operative Realty Co., .V .1235 Marden liulimng, wasn ington, D. C. WANTED Men to learn the barber trnilp . TJcht. rlwin. inside work. An army of our graduates running shojw, send for neip. yuanry ior these - positions, Few, Weeks, re quired. Write for particulars, Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. 231-6t JOERINT. FOR RENT Furnished' modern cot . tage - on Chestnut street In best residential section of city. Large front and back lots plenty of hade trees all modern conven iences, No. ISO Chestnut St., Phone 1225. 209-tf FOR RENT Desirable store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelve or counters. Apply Bos II?, -Canton, K. C. ' tf FOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping1 of modern crnvtnleces, 80 Central avenue. 2M-6t. FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Grady street 186-tf FOR RENT Completely furnished large boarding house, 10 room house, 6 room cottage. D. S. Wat son. FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at I College Park Place; close In; . prices reasonable. FOR RENT My home. 208 Haywood street. A: M. Ballard, M. D. , 229-12t FOR RE N'T One six room cottage, corner Cornelia and Josephine St., large lot, chicken yard and garden; an ideal place to live. Apply on premises. 229-St FOR RENT 3 or 4 sunny, connecting rooms, first floor, furnished for house keeping, gas and sink. 26 Stnrnes avenue. FOR RENT Furnished, one 4-room cottage, one 4-room apartment; modwn .onveniences. Iloom 9. Revell Building. F. P. Ingle. UNFURNISHED 3 rooms (one floor) for rent. Ughts, gas, water, tele phone. Convenient for light house keeping. 1Q2 South French Broad Avenue. 233-tit FOR RENT Very desirable 8 room cottage with range and all modern conveniences. Apply at once at 1 1 Montford, or phone 1118. 221-tf TOR SALZ FOR SALE Excellent black and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain It taken at once. Price only $125. Pony twelve years old.; buggy only slightly abused Address Luke Dixon, Ashevllle, care Qaiette-New. 208-tf FOR SALE--2 horses, mediim sUo -price very reasonable for quirk sale. Apply Champion Shoe HospituL 4 a Main street. 227-tf. READ TH18, THEN AT A nice new 4-room cotuge. lot 50 x 100 feet for suuu, 1 1 (JO cash balance 115 per ronnta. Bee Donnnhoe & Bledsoe. Phone 949. 233- Carofcna Commercial School 1'cerl L. Holman, Prin., flame t74. CJ. Ij. )U)1, Afln'l Prin.. Plinne 1741. Mr. C.iB. CampbeU, rrln. Shorthand ! Dep't., Hione ll, , RchoM at Battery Park Pato.1' Btudents may enter at any time, Single course f IS rash, (50 on time. combiaed eeurt 5 eaah, , 7. on urn. ' i W are efferlng two gold medal In Shorthand, 'one lor the on making the highest speed and the other for the best progress. Enter at one If you wish to enter In th contest FOR SALE Hevenleen acres land, and new four room house, good barn, fin wa ter, also running wate en place, only one mile from West Ashevllle car line, prk $1866.00 this la a bargal. Be us t once. ; . J. D. PENLAND & SON Kcal Estate. V7e Eland for tie Eonth u Did Lea and Jackson - the eldest Old Uae Legal Houthare Mutuel Company? il ef the BUndsrl Policies b.wnt pothl raue oob s.(t7. we oitcij your I'f Ufa & Ac-'olty ,v J Agmi. r u M ': WANTS WANTID. e ii r to repairing -Half soling, . sewed, 50 and 75c; children's shoos, 35c and BOo. We send out ana get ." your shoes. ; Phone us, 724. Cham ninn shoe HosDitaL 42 South Main. . . 808-tf. WANTED Those who wish to learn the automobile business in an non est and reliable school, to write the stnuthnrn Automobile College, Oak Ridge, N. C. Best equipment in the south. Graduates aided to positions. 213-26C WANTED Tour stenographic work, Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 .Pack Sauare. Phone 974. tf WANTED Ladles' Dying, cleaning. and repair work. J. H. McGInnea. II Soutfi Main steet 132-tf WANTED Tour Notary public work. Residence 123 Asheland Avenue. Phone 18. Jas. W. Albright 66-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scnoiarsnip in in unar lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "X," car this paper. tf WANTED Men and boys to take 10 days practical course In our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and eccept good positions. Three hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. 180-tf WANTED Party who found red cow advertised In this paper to call 17uG. J. M. Black, 337 W. Haywood. 233-3t WANTED Second hand bags and burlap. Write for prices. Rich mond Bag Company, Richmond, Va. 219-26t WANTED Is your rasor rusty, dull, thick and heavy, honed out of shape, handle broke, gaps In It? If so, bring It to us. If your shears are In bad condition, bring them, too. We polish and sharpen pock et knifes. Physicians tools, and etc. Asheville Barber Bupply Co. Phone 432. 23 N. Main at. WANTED Tour repair work, 12 years experience in Jewelry, watch repair gun and locksmith work. Work guaranteed and finished promptly. N. A. Harrison, 23 South Main street. Phone 887. 212-26t COOK STOVE WANTED Or smnll range, in good condition Inquire of W. Cupel, at Gazette News. YOl'NG MAN (semi-invalid) wishes board and room. In small boarding house, or with fnmlly. with sleeping out preferred. Have my own hammock-cot with canvas sides for sleeping out. Will pay litieral rate for good accommodations. Ad dress II. B. '., ca'e Gaxettc-News. 232-:;t CLAYTON HEIGHTS, 20 Clayton street, an Ideal home for semi-ln-valids; rates 15 to $7 per week. Phone 745. 110-261 WANTED By December first a seven or eight room cottHge on long lease. State price and location. lessee. Box 855, city. 227-6t. WANTED Orders for delicious home made bread and rolls. Bread 5e., rolls 10c. per dozen. Phone 1103. 229-61 WANTED Regular hoarders, reason able rates, first class fare. Windsor Hotel, South Main street. 230-6t. WANTED All who nre Interested In wearing perfectly clean uppiir, 1. neatly and carefully pressed to take out a membership in the Asheville Cleaning & Pressing Club, $1 a month, three months $2.50. All work done quickly: guaranteed. J. C. Wilbsr, phone US'J. SPECIAL PRICES It will pay you to ask for our prices on rug and matting, also awnings. window shade and boos cleaning of all kinds. Asheville Carpet House Bin. 18-20 Church He. Phone SM FOB BALI 1 Beautiful Suburban, horn: on ear line, surrounded by grove of trees with five acre of land, city water. lectrlo light. Very easy terms. CANADAT REALTY CO. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 749 CHICHESTER S PILLS iT '7,i?rir""" "-. .AloiTiuMi yj-rf ? SOU BY fjClXuRn rYTBYwng tni.i4V THE LAWYER, TEppqro The jirofeHKional man, the business man, the laboring man, nil alike, may wear the finest and most per fectly lanndered shirts nnd eollars, it is possible for human akill to pro ducp. Those done the . NICHOL? WAY. Stand foremost for eood- liess. Phone 93. I. A. Nichola, UgT. CEfiTIIFJ RESULTS Many an ! AshevilleA Citizen Knows How Sure They Are. Nothing 'uncertain ' about the work of Don n 'ft Kidney P tils In .Ashevllle. There Is plenty of, positive proof of this in the testimony of citizens. Such evidence should convince the most skeptical doubter. . Read the follow ing statement: .' . . Ju G. Cochran. 26 N. Main St., Ashe ville, N. C, says: "I was badly run down from kidney compMaint and I grew discouraged. Every move caus ed pain and my back was so lame and sore that I was In no fit condition to work. The kidney secretion were Ir regular In passage, causing me no end of distress. I knew of two peo ple who had been cured of kidney complaint by Doan's Kidney Pills and I decided to try this remedy. I was surprised by the results of Its use. My health began to improve at once and kidney disease was quickly driv en from my system. That happened two years ago and since than, I have been as free from kidney, complaint as if I had never had it." . For sale by all dealers, PrW-e 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. MISCELLANEOUS CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Mtai Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr, Hall, I Pattery Park place. NOTICE If you own a lot and wunt a house built on It and pay for same like rent, see Donnahoe & Bledsoe. Phone 049. 2:12-31. LOST A gold watch fob with Eli tooth; monogram I. Z., Walla Wnlla. 287. Reward if returned to R. B. Zagler. 232-3t. A HOME A BARGAIN A chblce 0- room modern house, large lot -i French Broad avenue. If taken at once can be-bought for $3000. r?ee Uonnnhoe & Bledsoe. Phone 619. ' 23I-3t. SHOES called for, repaired and re turned. Gilmer Bowden, 26 E. col lege. Phone 1817. 13-I6t BABY CARRIAGE AND GO-CART TIRES W have a complete stock of solid rubber tires in all sizes for baby carriages, go-carts, veloci pedes, tricycles, etc. Prices 3."ic to 75c according to size. J. M. Ileum & Co., Battery Purk, Place, Phone 443, FURNITURS, bought, sold and ex changed. Easy payment. II South Main St Phone 88S. 141-ti CIIA3. L. SLUDER. 20 8. E. Pack square, furnnltur bought eold stored and rented. For aal type writers and piano. NEW. RUGS From old carpet w make them In any sise. Ourt art superior to other. Write for cata logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1101 Ca thedral St, Baltimore, Md. 161-7H ARE YOU GOING AWAY and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L Fihkelstein Loan Office and you will find ait unredeemed one to suit you. 23 So. Main St. 111-301 ROCK LEDGE, II Haywood street I Room thoroughly renovated, arroat street from Auditorium, balf blocl from Battery Park hoUL Mrs. P J. Corcoran, Prop. HAVE YOUR STENOGRAPHIC work done where you will And every con venience for letter writing. Special rates on circular letter. All work guaranteed. Legal Building, Room 225. Telephone 1668. 112-261 HUNTERS, ar you looking for an unredeemed shotgun? W Jiave all well known makes L. C. Smith. Parker Broa, A. H. Fox. Ithaca, Remington, etc.. We carry a com plete line of ammunition and good for hunters.) H. L. Finkelateu Loan Office, 1$ South Main St lll-lll FOUND A red cow. Owner can have same by Identifying and paying tor ad. . J!-tt HIKE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 3M0 protected posi tions la V. B. ervk-e. More than 40.000 vacancies every year. There Is a big chance here for you, sure and generou pay, lifetime employment Easy to get Just ask for booklet. O (. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. 1-500 f $234M) to invest la a faying Dullness, can ronder service, more Information by addressing "P,", Oa M tie-News. t . . r .. -tt NOTICE Notice I hereby given by th mayor and board of aldermen of the dty of Ashevllle. a required by lew, that the city engineer ha made a survey and tiled his report In the office of the city clerk, showing th amount of work don and th eoat thereof In the mat ter of paving and otherwise improving Magnolia avenue from It intersection with Cumberland avenua tn Ita intj.r. section with North Main street In said city, and also showing th nam of each shutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and tne pro rata share of cost of such srreet improvement to b assessed against such real estate. And notice I hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of th said board of sioermen, t b held after the expo ra tio ef tea 1) day from this d.u. said board ef aldermei will eonstriur said report and If no talld objection. oe maae uereao the bum will be adopt4 and approved by said board and the lien ao4 assessment of said street Improvement will then become complete and operative. Ashevlll. N. C, November 6. 1111. WANTS .Drama i.o.wa, -tt d.-The-j--:'-? ato, on Pjick Square, Friday,-.' V - The Colleen Bawn vlll be shown at the Theato on Pack Square on, Friday between the hour of 11 a, m. and 10 p. m In three reels, a continuous performance. ' ! Reel No. t : . : j . . '. The blue water of Killarney Lakes, with all their mirrored mountains, all their Islands clothed In softly massed arbutus, reflected no , fairer image than that of Tore "Cregan, ' the baronial estate or the Cregans. With its hilly nweeps of woodland, its coxy stretches of bogs and It fetlle farm lands. It formed a possession- that mlKht well kindle jhp eye with ad-1 miration and arouse, envious longings In the breast of. the passing traveler. Hut the fair prospect .of Tore Cre gan was as a poisoned, cup of nectar to the mistress, of its b.aU and lauds. She alone, pt the, family, knew of the heavy mortgage tha't threatened to wrest from its owners the ancestral home with all lts ties ma associations. The only hope of retaining the estate lay within the power, of lhe handsome young Hujrdreas Crsgan,,,'the scion of his race; and that he. would relrjece their wasted fortuna she never doubt ed. In . trptb, mother-like, she hutl had all her plana Iai before llnr4tess nan leu cjoucse, uia oaa muneuvereu an engagement between him and his cousin, Anne Chute, . whose fortune was of such proportion as to lift thi mortgage froni. Tore' Cregan. iiut an ner . careful plans were, as chips in the wjiij when Hardi't-ss set eyes upon i;ily 'O'pnuor.. ' "The Col leen iiuwn, sne wa. cajleu, a no a lovelier face, and s more graceful form were not tow be f,ouui ln all Alunstcr, tne t oiiecn isavn was an encnaniing vision, from the crown , of rippling chestnut hair to. th.e shapely H-et so ingeniously exposed by the saucy short skirt of the Kerry costume. WIMo. the charming head the. se was not much wisdom. and there, ;viis lest, UpoJ lore; but what the heaii lacked was made up by a warm, . ami generous. heart . . .., llardress wooed .the impb- mnld 1th all the impetuous warmth of his young feme oiooq. -, And, Jfcjliy loving him in a shy, adoring Way. could a roe believe her good fortune when he asked for her hand, and so they ere quietly married, . It was easy to persuade her to keep, tke marriage secret she did not aspire to a place by his side in hi world. Little did Mrs. Cregan dream of her son's marriage; and when, one ay, she saw his college chum. Kyrle Daly, pay Anne Cbuta.' undue atten tions, she was highly indignant, and bluntly informed the young man thut nne Chute belonged t her son. "Are you certain that Mis Chute really loves llardress?" asked Kyrle. 'My belief if broke In llardress. that Anne does not care n token for me, and likes Kyrle better. oo ner, yrle. If you like ,andWTn her If yo can: 1 II back you: The shoi-k tu thq, mother's hopes upon hearing her sot coolly ri-nounc- ng what she had set her In-art upon as quickly followed by, another. This1 as in the shape of Sqtih-e t'orrlgan, Ho was persona non grata to Mrs. rexan. for more reaaqjjs than one, rht he held the roortaajfi; .on. Tore regan was galling enough, but' there as about the man an obsequious Im pudence, suggesting the Vulgarian In possession of the whip hand, that wus maddening to this woman of quality. Mrs. Cregan was at her haughtiest hen he greeted her, and she was no less haughty when he took his leave, though her pride had suffered an af front, and a feeling of e;-plexlty and nsecurlty hud supplanKd her calm assurance, t or Squire Cerrigan had said much in few word. .He had oursely threatened foreclosure of the mortgage, offering the harassed wom an two alternatives; cither' she must accept his proposal of murrlage, or he must have from Anne Chute her writ ten promise to' marry lludre. The. .-vjujro was ai no pains to conceal nis skepticism concerning the . Projected marriage between the two cousina. and. furthermore, he enlightened the mother, much to her surprise, us to her son' nocturnal trips. When she taxed llardress with those lsits to Eily, he admitted them, and told her of his lo, U( not "I hi marriuge. HI faithful shadow. Danny Mann, had overheard the conversation be. tween mother and son, and it act him brooding. Danny Mann carried within his misshappen body a primitive soul Utuned to one o( them, the worship of the young master, llardress. Uunny knew all of llardress' escapades, lie had been the only witness to htTTnar riage with Klly. He hud tried to djs luade the proud on of t Crgaos from allying himself with on of so humble birth, and he now determined in, hi loyal, ignorant heurt t help his master ou of the wrupe, aad to put him in the way of marrying Anne and thus retrieving his fortune, lis slurt d hi clumsy scheme by delivering to Ann a letter that Eily had given him tor lUrdrt'sa, and, telling ber.thAt h. was waiting V row Kyrle Laly utw the take, Anne naturally concluded mat jyrks V'X ' taivulveft Uh a iH-asuni girL ana u f eniiaem , ifl nun receivea wiow.. la her little. UaU hed, c)ttag that night the Colleen llawn a d th coming, of bcr busitund. father Tom. a jovial priest, sat beside the lire sip ping from a Jug of hot punch, made (torn Myhn on Coppnh-eo' moonshine whiskey, when there came a from te lane. 'Whist! It's the master V r&ciulaaed Bbeelah. Tlu-r wa a scurrying to U-ar tb thing away, and Father Tom and Ml-s vanished Just as linrdress en teral the room u ass evident to p.ny that something was smisa, (or h sppeared Irritable ami raptlou. "fm found' out Elly." he muttered; no need now to conceal our marriage. I shall he a beggar, my mother wrll b an outcast nnd, ami-1 at ull the shame, who will rare, what wife Cresan take?" ' ' "And d'ye think," suld dir. her eye big with ympthy and orrow, "rd like to see y dragged down to my We 7 Ye don't know me. Never call me wife ag in; don't let on to mortal that we rt marrird. I'll go as st vast la your mother house. I'll work for (he smile ye ll give me lr pesalng, and I II be happy if y 1 only le me stand outside and h-ur your voice. "our a fool." he answered, sav agely. "I told you I was betrothed t the richest heiress in Krtv; her tor riage certificate was the only witness he-hau to rear.. ; t, bh drew H from her-bosom--and tendered.it to him. ! . t "Oh, Hardves," she exclaimed fer vently, "I lov yeCTaKe the paper and tear It!" He had accepted It from her hand, and. In his anxiety : and. extremity, would doubtless have taken advantage of her sacrlftee, but the door opened suddenly and Myles strode forward, , "N'oi" he exclaimed, "I'll be damned If he Bhall! Eily. aroon, he will give ye back that paper; ye can't tear up an oath." "Be. It so. . Kily, ."FareweU!" - said llardress. coldly, throwing down the paper and picking up hi hat with a line show of sconu "Until my house is clear of these vermin you shall see me no more." Unheeding .her Imploring cries, he hurried from the cottage. lEIly ran after him, calling -piteously to him hot to leave her, but at the door, Father Tom stopped her. . -:-'' "He's gone! ' He' gone!" " walled - The priest commanded her to kneel and replace the precious paper In her bosom. Then, word for word, he forced her to repeat after him a Vow never to part .with the proof of, her marriage W Harm-ess. ; Reels Nos, 2 and I will be published lH Tomorrow's paxett'-New. GiBAVSTA ... Suinll Audiemf WUneesod Pcrforiu ance at AuditoritinvrvCast Not A'cry Strojiig. . "Grmisuirb"., make Its appearance In .sliovlUe -lost . n(gt. and ; was " wit nettsd by a small audience at the Auditorium. At the beginning there was not much enthusiasm displayed by either toe j) buyers o the audience, but, as tho show prograssed and the actors begnn to put a little spirit into the performance the audience became more appreciative. . The appreciation was eornparatlve only, for the per formance was not one to cause much loDthuslaam. ;' - v . .. , i inc. story cmoooiea in tne pmy is a pretty nne and the play itself hears Lepough resemblance to the original book u) mane u interesting, oui real irtint in pQCtraylng it. last evening yere more or less lacking. Those who carriea tive leaning roies were not al together tacking: In ability, for they certainly, displayed, some, but it was not a company that one connects In his thought with a show like "Oratua- tnrk." . .,.:,' i . vv '.-. WOULD BAK ORIENTALS British Columbia's Prcniler Wants Canada, ui Pugs BJjtll lliUUK , graoon Law " Ottawa, Nov. 8. Premier McBrldge of British. Columbia l hero today to visit the governor-KCperal. the Duke of Connaught an (J Premier Bprden, He says he came to urge a white British Columbia. . He declares the pCunadian Pacific coast already bag too many Asiatics and he will urge the adoption of rigid Immigration laws to stop the Inflow of Japanese, Chinese nd Kast Indians. ; V., Hot Talent. "' Chicago New. ' ' Neither wise nor yea discerning, ' All her little store of learning Consisted of such trifle a she had learned' by chance. In her talk she wa not witty. And you couldn't call her pretty, et she never .lacked admirer nor for partners at a dance. In face' and form thla fairy -We- well, very ordinary; Her clothe were Inexpensive the ' women called them loud; But at every ball ' and party Her reception wa most hearty From the men, who all would gather snout ner in a erown. She waa tiny and oubrettlah. I uin j ii si a mi coqueuisn, . But for music, art, and letter she - had no gift at all. Her fortune waa moat meager, Yet all the men seemed eeifer On th slightest provocation at hat little feet to fall, . . lfer cooking waa atreclQU - 4 . It would make a man ferocious; But by men tbl girl waa voted a most engaging elf. Ye, every, un who knew her Persistently would woe her, For he gave hlin rapt attention while 1)0 talked about himself! Only"a,Voman can understand the proiiratlmj- effect of disorder In the female organism the misery of It snd It depressing influence on the mind. Mapy women .who, formerly suffered from' these disorder ewe thslr pres ent health to DR. SIMMON'S SQUAW V1NB COMPOUND. It exercises, a powerful restorative Influence on ttte female generative system, build tip a strong body, restore healthy regular ly. and promote cheerfulness and a clear, rosy complexion. Price $1.00 P tyttie. ' Bold by all druggist ' "i ' TOrSTKk-i.' KALE. ' By virtue of the nower of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust made ty J. E. . I lace, to th. undersigned trustee, dated Sept loth, 1908. and duly recorded la the office of the rts later of deed, for Buncombe coun tr, N. C, In book of Mortgaee and needs t Truat Me, 71, page r7, to Lwhlch reference, I hereby .made for in tea and bounds, end default hv tug lieeo made In the payin.nt-ii the indvlitedneea secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of aale there in contained ha become operative. the' said, undesigned, trustee will, on Saturday. Dm-nnlx-r 9, III I, at 12 o'clock, noon, aril at public auction for cash at the court house d-x-r In ik city of Aahavllla, cnualy ot Uun- mte and state of North Carolina, the following binds and premiers sit uate, lying and being lot No. 9 of plat duly registered In the office of Register of Deed of Buncombe coun ty. North Carolina, In bonk. No. U7 on' page 149,' beginning at a stake In a public road and the southeast cor ner of Krady'a lot and run south II d-(. $ mln. west 107.61 feet to tuk In Whltaker'i line; thence with said line south $ deg east !t fret to a.stska In aa'-t line: thenc aorta 67 !, It mln. west 19 teat U atake In Ueevr line and Queen' corner: tbeit aorth II deg. 01 mln. at til t feet to a atak In a pul-llc road; north il J. II min west 872.1 feet to the I.eflnnlng orner, eoatainlng 117 wrrs. Thla Nov. I. 1911. y. P. l.NQLi:, Trustee.' New York, Nov. .-Somef large gain were made in inactive stocks early In today'a trading: ' The market leaders' tendency wa downward. ' The trend of price , later became downward aiid come strong specialties tn the railroads lost part , of their gains. v. The market developed gradually a firmer tone but grew dull on the ral- ly. - ' " :-r.i ' .; ' Cotton Eases Off. , New York, - Nov. - g . The - cotton market opened Steady at an advance of 6 and 7 points. The census ginning report was considered quite In line with bearish expectations. The tone became easier right after the call. Tju' market later In the morning eased i-ff to about Monday's closing figure. Wet weather, in the south seemed to make no Impression on sentiment. The easier tendency noted Tight after the call continued until the market showed a net loss -of " about-," 6 9 points with January contract selling within a. point of the season's low- record. . The market late in the fore noon was less active, with fluctua tion more. or less irregular. Prices at midday were within a point or two of the lowest 4 ' . - " . : STOCKS.- - - V ' . OoeiL- Close. Atchison , 107 106 Am. Smelting ... 66 671 Atlantic Coast Line.....,..,. .128 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 781 77 Baltimore & Ohio....... 1021 1021 AmaL Copper ...... i.. 65 ;64J Canadian Pacific ....... 2421 1411 N. Y, Central J07J 1071 Colorado Kut-I A Iron ....... 271 Chesapeake & Ohio...... 741: ,73 Brie S81 4 82 Great Northern pfd..... 127) 126J Illinois Central 149 Mo., Kans. & Texas 81 Louisville & Nashville. . . 1471 141 Missouri Pacific ...'.... " 41 Norfolk Western .... ., 108 Northern Pacific ........ 120 118 Pennsylvania 4 1224 People' Qas , . . , 1 0i Rock Island ,' 27, 261 -Rock Island pfd........ .... 608 Rsadlng , 1483 ; 1462 Am,, Sugar Refining. ... . ..... 117 Southern Pacitio 118 1111 3t. Paul Ill 109 Southern Railway ....... 301 .295 Southern Railway pfd... 71 Tennessee Copper ; . ... 15 1 I'nloij Pacific 1691 - 1W1 U. 8. Steel 60S, and 60 CsJ y. a Steel pfd., 1081 . 107 Wabash ... , 12f 121 NEW XORK X)TTON. OPn Cloee, isovemoer , .. , , 9,JU December ............. 8.2S 8.16 8.93 t.02 9.11 9.20 January 8.01 March ... , 1.(1 May ... ... ............ 8.24 July 1.81 Spot .3&. - , ' Local Securiilea. , ' Reported and corrected dally by Henry F. Claudius, , Bid. Asked. Ashevllle Water 4'.. .$..;.. $ 99.00 Beaumont Furniture.... 110.00 CItlsen Bank ........ 144.00 ...... Universal Security, I'a IMO.juh Universal Security cert 11.99 . . ... . Wachovia B. T. Co.. ..... . 145.09 Wm. Brownell Mill.:. 19.99 ST;PENIG :Ubl Ai PolitrniHitii. CoterttWnia S A' Kl Ufl UOWIIW 9WIVMHI4n, EUROPEAN l PLAN. Table 'Uott Breakfast 50C1 .WM.TAYLOn4i80Nrlncl Lw -. .. ALSO , 'v II 1 - - jnmmmmf mm 5m IHW. ' . Jf : .patoixoto : w Uorphy, 1. 01 Th beat and moat reasonable hou -town, good, table, ciaaa beds, and teas cooking.' tiaUa 11 per day. WANTED! At the IXEMME6Q HOJKL at Ma rlon, K. C 7f luBtajiar JBoardere, rate $8 te T. per week, call area kali artoe. Large coo room, (our. kundred feej f cool porcjia, there I, ao keUaf place rt te spend yon ojnmet months, go4 wat and. the beet pi T" it i AXOTSL'EiririXi' BBTSOX cm, HeaeVieartera for .tTl!na) tnd lusabars&ea. Ratea 1 s Ipejcial rata by the taeatkw BaU rpoaa. Free 'Bpl fown gallroa Mtt&l hoOM LoUuJ (yVtfr 48'J Ut1 la. eonn. Mo. , NOTirE TO m)C9IHM.TKR ? 'vVaynfsvllle. N. f., Nov. I,' 1911. v The annual meeting of stockholders of the (south Atlantlo Trans-Continental Hallroad Company wlty be held at the office of the oompany to Ashevllle, North Carolina, aa provided- In the By-Letw. on Monday, November IJ, 1911, at 19 o'clock a. m., for th pur pose of electing directors; lao for the purpose of changing the date Of meeting to the first Wednesday fol lowing the second Tuesday Iq Janua ry. If you ar unabl to be present personally, will you have th kindness to sign th attached proxy In blank, that th cam may be vote-! by proper representative at the meeting. LU COUA-CILU 99S.-T1 ( . . p.rtrv i f - 4 - - v About Jt .-r ;-. .: 1. The,frTnc8 of Jlofherhobcl is a trying bjfe to! most women ahd marks distiuctly a epoch ta their lives. Not one woman in a hun. area m prepared or understands how to iprouerlY care for her. setf. Of course near, ly every womiui now. rwliiyg has medical treatment at the time of cWld-blrth, but mimv amiroAch in orptniRin unfitted for the trial of strength, Md wiien the (train is over her system haa received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Follow, ing right upon thia comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, and a distinct change In the mother results. There ia nothing more charming than happy and healthy mother of ehik, dren, and intieed ckiUl-birth under right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. . The unexplainable thing is t.llA. Of TUytat,na. .nil. that, with ail the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting- from an unprepared condition, women win panust in going uiinaty to ine trlaL It isn't as though- tlie experience came upon them unawares. They have ampie time in wiucn io prepare, but they, for the most part, trust to chance and pay the, penalty. .: In many homes once childless there are now children, because of the fact that Lydia . finkham's Vegetable Compound -makes women nounaL healthy,! and strong. ( -Any vomnn who trould Hire special adylce in regard to t,ki mm ter ih coraiauy invited . to write, to Jrn. Pinklinm at Lvnn. Slaas. Her letterr iil Ud strict colitU-jice. . -, v- , . .. V : ' State of North Carolina, Buncombe "County. in the Superior Court Before the Clerk. H. Franks, et ai va, Dora Rich. et aLJ-SERVIC5 BT StJBUCA- TION.r-NofCICBrf . Th defendant, Elisabeth Hale and husband, James Hale and M. A. filch, administratrix of OlUe Plott, deceased, will take, notice that a special pro ceeding entitled as above haa been commenced, in the Superior Court f ' Buncombe county for the purpose of selling certain rear estate situated in ' said county and- dividing the proceed: of such sale among the several heir at law according to their respective Interests therein; and the &i& de-' fendant will further take notice that they are required- to appear at the office of the Clerk' of the Superior court, for the county of Buncombe, on the 26th day of . November. 1911. and answer or demur to the 'petition : or tne petitioner within-the time re qulred by law. and let them take no. tlce that if they fall to answer the said petition within the time required by law, the plaintiff will apply to th court for the relief demanded In the' Given under my hand this th 25th day of October, 1911. .; . ' . MARCUS EB-WUtf. Clerk of the Superior Court , ' XOTIOB. N"orth Carolina, Buncombe County-" in the superior Court. Leona Flemmlng va Charley Flem- mtng. -summons by Publication. The defendant In the above entitled cause will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced in the Superior court of Buncombe' county. North Carolina, for a divorce from the bonda of matrimony, and the defendant will further take notice that he I required to appear at the next term of the Superior court of said county, to be held en the 6th Monday before the 1st Monday In March, 1112, to-wit, on the 12nd day of January, 1811, at th court house in Ashevllle la said county,' and answer or demur to th complaint which will be de posited In the office of the clerk of the Superior court of aaid county, within the first three days of said term, and let th said defendant take notice that If h fall to answer to said complaint within th titn required bylaw, the plaintiff will apply, to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. -Thla the list day of October, 1811. - . ; - MAttCUH ERWIN, - hClerk Superior Court, - Buncombe County, .' if i .- ' Grand Hotel ITry York Ctj . A Tuner IIczi, . tritk ieyimiisx' P$ t$r.;"wa' III W,V.-4 ' One EIim from reansylvaula R. B. Terminal. Also eouveax lest to V-rand Ceatral Tern Jnal house mad famous throagk It plndld servlo, s4 person al attention ' U nu-ona- t Grand couot Its fi-lonO by tu theusaoda. ff; -tal attantloa glren Bouthara Vaople who ara ao aoust(md to potsts and epurteous tr tmnt. - .A for trn; ortattoa-facUV tie. New fork subwmya, ela vatad and surf ace car are all practically at the door. Tfc tree sad shopping district ale immediately at hand. IYremisI ha! ftwse6V- free- t anl fraea Hew tennsylTairf alailoa. .... .-. i ridendld Moorish ( dining room fcut on ef t t"1 BnoHf I, nr- s ef V I ' Nrt A &, Aijilutly ltr-irt. It 1 1 AO Ier ly. I P " r. Ut : ''.Off ' lr, and lieu 1 A'-o 1 ' e Cr--ii hurst, 4a la . C '"', Jn-.owB, N. T. -.! . lat It t '.-. 1st 1 i- Jtut'.m .-i'e H -i e 1 -t 1 a It- ' l -. ten alone Van save tis fr.-m run. ,i, , City Clerk. u wen filial a 0a a ' bur mar U W. YOUNG.
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 8, 1911, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75