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1 4 IT la me leas for anyone to call at V m ofTIce In an endeavor to And out l.i.e names of adtertlsers. Those who advertise wider en initial or nom do tiume do not wish their name to ba made pabilc, and they cannot ba dl talged at Una office, IILP V7ANT2D. LADIES WANTED! To call HIT when you , want your summer dresses cleaned, dyad and pressed. , lll-tf GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES WANT ED -Write for Ashevllle Spring Ex amination schedule. Franklin In stitute, Dept. 290-K, Rochester, N. T. -7- r ...... 127-62t WANTED"-Two young lady solicitors, at once; good proposition. Call at Union Art Studio, 18 N. Pack Sq. 238-6t WANTKD--Immedlately. two young women stcngraphers. Places In city. Experience necessary. Book-keeping preferred; but if you write a good hand and don't make mistakes, ; will teach you the book-keeping and you get a salary from the start. Please call at the Ashevllle Business College. , .-, 238-31. WANTED For U. . Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages of IS and 35; citizens of the United States, of good .character and temperate habits, who can apeak, read and write the English lan guage. For Information apply to Recruiting officer, 307 West Trade Bt Charlotte, N. C; S South Main St, Ashevllle, N. C, S30H S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C; 1522 Main St., Columbia, S. C.; 20414 West Main St., Greenville, S. C; or 167 y, West Main St, Spartanburg, 8. C. FOE KENT. FOR RENT Furnished modern cot tage on Chestnut atreet in best residential section of city. Large front and back lots plenty of hada trees all modern conven iences, No. 150 Chestnut St, Phone 1226. 209-tf FOR RENT Four room cottage, In good condition. Apply at No. 2.1 Phlfer street, or Glen Rock Bnrber shop. 239-6t FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed, 8-room house on Pearson Drive. Also cozy 4-room flat close in. F. M. Messier, American Na tional Bank Building. Phone 682. IS-6t FOR REOT Desirable atora room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counter. Apply Box 237, Canton, N. C. tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping, it Grady street 188-tf FOR RENT Completely furnished largo boarding house, 10 room house, 6 room cottage. D. 8. Wat son. FOR -RENT A few desirable rooms at 8 College Park Place; close in; prices reasonable. FOR RENT 3 or 4 sunny, connecting rooms, first floor, furnished for house keeping, gaa and sink. 28 Starnes avenue. FOR RENT Furnished, one 4-room cottage, one 4-room apartment; modern conveniences. Room 9, Revcll Building. F. P. Ingle. FOR RENT, FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte St, 12 rooms, 3 bathrooms, steam heat, completely furnished; also good stable. Ap ply to J. L. Wagner, agent at post- office, eod-tf FURNISHED ROOMS With or with out bonrd; also for light house keeping. .5 Starnes avenue. 239-.1t TOBSALI FOR BALE Excellent black and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain If taken at ones. Price only 8125. Pony twelve years eld; buggy only slightly abused Address Luka Dixon, Ashevllle, care Gazette-Newa . . 201-tf FOR SALE Nice gentle pony and buggy cheap. Apply Windsor Hotel. - ,'; " . ... 239-7t FOR SALE Twenty-horse-power en Bine and boiler with Diston saw at tachment; capacity 15,000 feet per day. Hulf price for cosh. Apply to "P. J. J." Gazette-News, Ashevllle, i. v. . . , x ., . .', ; . , a.n.-tr, FOR SALE One 4 and one l-room house on easy terms. Call or phone D. K. Lyerly. J36.t OVERSTOCK BALE 18 nens or pul lets, S. C. White Leghorns, good layers; 5 or 6 cockerels. Thomas K Clark, 144 N. Main St Phone 142. -, , 88-6t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A new ft room strictly . modern 1 oottage, hirge lot. wtll located, will sell for 88.000.00. 8300.00 cash balance (25 per month or will exchange for vacant lot and give easy terms. Ad dress Owner, Gazette-News. " 239-8t FOR SALE A new 8 room Bunga low, strictly . modern, large lot Paved street, near car line. Price I 83250 at reasonable terms.1 Ad dress D, Gazette-Newa, SSt-St FOB SALE . Beautiful Suburban home; on car line, surrounded by grove of trees with live acres of land, city water, .electric lights. Very easy terms. CANADAY REALTY CO. 10 N. Pa. k Sq. , Phono 748 SPECIAL PRICI3 It will pay you to ask for ear prices en rugs ana matting, also awnings. window shades and house cleaning of an sinns. v ; AthcvU!a Carpet Const JS.i, II 13 CXun-h ft, ITwoa t:t WAN IS;' mSCZLLANZOUS CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday claasea, aee Mlu Holman, 10 Pack square: Mr. Hall, I Fattet-y Park place. J1.80 CASH, given for Balling $3.00 worth of our useful novelties. Send for them today. Address Clarence K.. Wyatt & Co., Box 1909, Con way. 8. C 185-7 BABT CARRIAGE AND GO-CART TIRES We have a complete atock of Solid rubber tires in all sites for baby carriages, go-carts, ;: veloci pedes, tricycles, etc. Prices 3 So to "5c according to size. J. M. Hearn A Co., Battery Park, Place, Phone 44S. WE WILL PAY YOU $15 per 100 for distributing our circulars in your town. Complete outfit 15 cents. Address Clarence K. Wyatt & Co., Box 1909, Conway, S. C. 235-7t. FURNITURE, bought, sold and ex changed. Easy payments. 51 South Main St Phono 185. , 148-tf CHAS. L. SLUDER, 10 8. H. Pack square, furnniture bought, sold, stored and rented. For sale type writers and pianos. BOYS start In the show business. You can make big money. We will start you without cost Full particulars free. Address Clarence K. Wyatt A Co., Box 1909, Conway, S. C. 23.r-7t ARE YOU GOING AWAY and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H, L. Finkelsteln Loan Office and you will tlnd an unredeemed one to suit you. 23 So. Main St 212-SOt MAKE BIG MONEY collecting names. We will pay you J10 per 100. Full particulars, etc., sent you for 15 cents. Address Clarence K. Wyatt & Co., Box 1909, Conway, S. C. 235-7t. ROCK LEDGE, 88 Haywood street, 18 Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hot-'1 Mrs. P J. Corcoran, Prop. START A MAIL ORDER BUSINESS 100 circulars and complete instruc tions only 15 cents. Address Clar ence K. Wyatt ft Co., Box 1909, Conway, S. C. 235-7t. HUNTERS, ara you looking for an unredeemed shotgun? We have all well known makes L. C. Smith, Parker Bros., A. H. Fox, Ithaca, Remington, etc. We carry a com plete line of ammunition and goods for hunters. H. L. Finkelsteln Loan Office, 28 South Main St. 212-30t FOUND A red cow. Owner can have same by Identifying and paying for ad. 228-tf. FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 360,000 protected posi tions in U. S. service. More than 40.000 vacancies every year. There is a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment. Easy to get Just ask for booklet. C 593. No obligation. Earl Hopkins. Washington, D. C. A BIG PACKAGE of Postcards, Sam ples, Papers, Circulars, etc., will be sent you for 5 cents. Address Clarence K. Wyatt & Co., Box 1909. Conwuy, 8. C. 233-7t THE BELVEDERE, 57 Spruce street; steam heated rooms; table unsur passed; reduced rates till January 1. Mrs. W. R. Hymnn. 235-26t HOES called for, repaired and re turned promptly. Gilmer Bowden, 26 K. College. Phone 1817. 219-26t NOTICE Notice Is hereby given by the mkyor nd board of aldermen of the city of Ashevllle, as required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and filed his report in the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done and the cost thereof , in the mat ter of paving and otherwise Improving Magnolia avenue from its intersection with Cumberland avenue to Its inter section with North Main street in said city, and also showing the name of, each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of coat of such street improvement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice ll hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the said board of aldermen, to be held after the expora- tlon of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will consider said report and If no valid objections be mode thereto the same will be adopted and approved by said board and the liens and assessments of said street Improvement will then become complete and oparailvs. , Ashevllle, N. C November c. 1911. U W. YOUNG. J88-10U, City Clerk, Carolina Commercial School Pearl L, Holman, Prln., Phone 874. G. L. Han. Ass't Prln- Phone 1741. Mrs. C, B. Campbell, Prln. Shorthand Dep't, Phone lift, i School at Battery Park Place, ! Students may enter at any time. Single course 285 cash, 258 oh time, combined course 250 cash, 17 ft oa time. . , - We are offering two gold medals In Shorthand, one, for . the one making the highest speed and the other for the best progress. Enter at enca It you wish to tnter In the ront. , We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson. Being the oldest Old . Line Legal Reserve Southern Mutual Company, Issuing all -of the Standard Policies, giving the lowest possible rates con aistent with safety. We solicit your patronage, . ,, The Security Life & Annuity - Company of Gifiwwboro, W. O. A. B. SMITH, K1il Agent, AslwTuio. N. C. for Sore Feet Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen Feet Cored Every Time, TIJi Makes Sore Feet Well No , Matter What Ails Them. Poflcemen all over the World us TIZ. Policemen stand on their feel all day and know what sore, tender, sweaty, swollen . feet really mean, They use TIZ because TIZ cure their feet right up, It keeps feet In perfect condition. Read what this policeman has to say: "I was sur prised and delighted with TIZ for tender feet . I hardly know how to thank you enough for It. It's superior to powders or plasters. .1 can keep my feet in perfect condition. Hollow In my earnest gratitude for TIZ. .1 am a policeman anil keep on my fed all day." Enuy Harrell, Austin. Texas. . You never tried anything like. TIZ before for your feet. It is different from anything ever before sold. TIZ is not a powder. Powders and other foot remedies cIok tip the pores. TIZ draws out all poisonous exudations which bring on sorenesr of the feet, and Is the only remedy that does. TIZ cleans out every pore and glorifies the feet your feet. You'll never limp again or draw up your face in pain and you'll forget about your corns, bunions ana cal louses. You'll feel like a new person. TIZ is for sale at all druggists at 2Cc. per box, or it will be sent you di rect If you wish from Walter Dodg & Co., Chicago, III. WANTED. HOE REPAIRING Half soling, sewed, 60 and 75c; children's shoes, 35c and 50c. We send out and get your shoes. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital, 42 South Main. 208-tf. WANTED One or two young men can have board with home comforts In a private family, good table, no sick people taken. Address Mrs. X, care Gazette-News. . 230-6t WANTED Men with new fall suits that need pressing to send them to the Ashevllle Cleaning and Pressing Club, tl a month, three months 82.00. Every modern appliance and expert help. Ladies work a special ty. J. C. Wllbar, Phone 389. WANTED Your stenographlo work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone 974. tf H. McOINNESS has moved to room 4 Masonic building, Market St., op posite Y. M. I. steam dyeing tail oring and cleaning. Phone 18D0. WANTED Your Notary publlo work. Residence 123 Asheland Avenue. Phono 88. Jaa. W. Albright 86-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship in the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "J.," care thla paper. tf WANTED Men and boys to take 80 days practical course In our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and accept good positions. Three hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. WANTED Second hand bags . and burlan. Write for orlces. Rich mnnd Bag Company, Richmond, Va... . ,. , . . J19-2t WANTED Is your rasor rusty, dull, thick and heavy, honed out of shape, handle broke, gaps In HI If so, bring It to us. If your shears are In bad condition,' bring them. too. We polish and sharpen pock at knifes. Phyalcians tools, and etc Ashevllle Barber Supply Co. Phone 422. 22 N. Main at WANTED Your repair work, 12 years experience la jewelry, watch repair gun and locksmith work. Work - guaranteed and finished promptly. N. A. Harrison, 28 South Main atreet Phone 887. 218-161 COOK STOVE WANTED Or small range, In good condition. Inquire of C. W. Capell, at Oaxette News. POSITION WANTED by experienced hotel baker; can. furnish best refer ences. Address "Bakar," care Oa-ette-Newa. V 8S-2t FOR SALE Seventeen acres land, and new tour room house, good barn, fine wa ter, also running water on place, only one mile from West Ashevllle car line, price 81800 08 this ia a bargain. Sea us at once. J. D. PENLAND & SON Bead Estate. CHICHESTER S PILLS WANTS ) j -a rz.rs-.rj.v -. a.i ' .Tree V " !. nii,-I our of .mi -.BILL -COMPLETED Democratic Plan to Curb Trusts Likely to Pass ; House. ' PRISON TERM PENALTY FOR LAW'S VIOLATION Two to 10 Tears Imprisonment for Offenders Illegal Combines' Defined. Washington, Nov. Id. "Kelon's stripes," as a punishment for "trust criminals" In tho United States to end "commercial piracy under benevolent 'rules of reason' " nrc proposed In a bill amending the 'Sherman anti-trust law drafted by Representative Henry of Texas, to be Introduced In tho house upon tho opening of congress next month. Its introduction prob ably will mean its , passage in the house. "''.' t Tho bill specifically defines just what constitutes a trust, leKislutcs from the present statute the "rule of reuBon," as Interpreted by the Su preme court In tho Standard Oil and Tobacco decisions and provides as punishment for violation oC the law Imprisonment from two to ten years In the penitentiary. It will, bo re ferred to the judiciary committee for deliberation. i Representative Henry, who has been conferring with Representative Clay ton of Alabama, chainmm of the committee, and pother democratic lenders, has Just completed the draft of the proposed changes In the much discussed statute. ::;... Tho proposed bill amends the first three sections of the Sherman act, leaving as iHey are. sections four to elKht inclusive and adding two now sections. Section one is amended to define specifically a '.trust and rends as follows: , r A Trust Defined. "Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise or conspir acy, in restraint of, trade or com merce among the several states, or with foreign nations. Is properly de clared to be illegal; and a trust is a contract or conspiracy or agreement of whatever chracter by combination against trade or commerce, ', or aids to commerce, of capital, skill or acts by two or more persons, firms, cor porations, officers of corporations as associations of persons or either two or more of them; for either, any,, or ill of the following purposes: . "To create or; tin ry out re strictions lu trade r or commerce or lids to commerce, or to create or car ry out restrictions in he full and free pursuit of any business authorized or permitted by the IttWjs of the United States of America.' ' .-, ..' ,. . ; in increase or Teuuce me price of merchandise!' prodStee- r "ttommo ditles. "To prevent competition In manu facture, making, transportation sale or purchase of merchandise produce or commodities, or to prevent compe tition in aids to commerce. To fix at any standard or fiKure, whereby its price to the public shall be In any manner controlled or es tablished, any article ' or commodi ty or merchandise, produce, or com merce Intended for sale, use or con sumption In the i'nited States of America. ' , To make or enter into, or execute, or carry out any contract, obligation, or agreement of any kind or description by which they shall bind or have bound themselves not to sell, dispose" of, or transport any ar ticle of commodity, or article of trade, use, merchandise, commerce, or con sumption below a common standard tigure, or by which they shall make agreement in any manner to keep the prlco (It such article, commodity or transportation at a fixed or graded tigure, or by which they shall in ony manner establish or settle the price of any article, or commodity, or trans portation among themselves and oth ers to preclude a free and unrestrict ed competition among themselves or others In the sale or transportation of any such article or cosnmodity, or by which they shall agree to pool, com bine," or unite any interest they, may have In connection with sale or trans porta tlon of any such, article of com modlty that its price might in any manner be affected. "--Every person who shall make any such contract or agreement or knowingly entor Into or execute such oonspiracy, r combina tion, shull be deemed guilty of a felo ny, and on conviction thereof shall be Imprisoned In the penitentiary for a term of not less than two years nor more than ten years."- Sections two and three of the Sher man act, providing against monopoli sation or conspiracy In restraint of trade within the United States or with foreign nations, are amended to In clude the penitentiary punishment for violation Instead of the present provi sions for a fine of 25008 or "imprison ment not exceeding ; one year or both." . ., . ; , . LOGAN 4 MERCHANT TA1IOH gal ISIdg. Pnek Square. Phone 717, BARGAINS W PICTTTtE FRAMING Special low prlcea on- framing pic tures for next 18 days. Bargains la frames for brown pictures. Sav money by having frames made bow It AY'S RTVKIO, Over Nichols Shoe Store. TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS ' U our specialty Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry and anything of valnfl. H. L. PINKELSTEIN Loan Office. 23 3. Mala St - Phone Z7J. A-'isviHe. , . MllliKi Flakes -of Dandruff on the Collar and shoulders of a Gentleman In " Full Dress. Thla Is the thing you quite frequent ly see In the ball-room a man's black dress-coat literally covered with, dan druff. ' ,' :..: :' T ".. It must be annoying to the wearer, and certainly, not a pleasont thing to observe. But Dandruff can be erad icated. It Is a germ disease that will some day cause baldness. . ' Newbro's Herplcide kills the halr- destroylng germ,' and . stimulates the hnlr to a. rich, abundant growth; It does rnore keeps the hair soft and pliant. ... i Furthermore, Herplcide Is a most pleasant toilet accessory; of pleasing odor, and cooling to the scalp. Sold by loading druggists. ' Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollur bottles guaranteed. , - HANDLE TRUSTS LIKE (Continued from page 1) ly the tobacco trusts, the corporation has been guilty of Immoral and anti social practices, there is need for far more drastic and thoroujsh-going ac tion than any that has been taken. under the recent decree of the Su preme court. In the case of the tobacco trust for Instance, the settle ment ; In the Circuit court in which the rf (iresentatlves of government seemed Inclined to concur, practically leaves all of the companies still sub stantially under the control of 28 original defendants. Such a result is lamentable from the standpoint of Justice. The decision of the Circuit court, If allowed to stand, means that the tobacco trust has merely been ob liged to change Its clothes, thnt none of tho real ' offenders have received any real punishment,. Surely, miscarriage of Justice Is not too strong a term to apply to such a result when considered in connec tion with what the Supreme . court said of this trust. . ' ' Bound to Fall, Ought to Fail. "The effort to prohibit all combina tions, good or bad. Is bound to fall, and ought to fall; w,hen made, it merely means that some of the worst combinations are not checked and that honest business is checked. Our purpose should be not to strangle bus iness as an Incident of strangling com binations but to regulate big Corpor ations In thoroughgoing and effective fasti Ion, so as to -help legitimate busi ness as nn Incident to thoroughly and completely safe-guarding tho . inter ests of the people as a whole. Should Declare for a Fixed Policy. ' "Few will dispute the fact that the present, situation Is not satisfactory, and anot- be; put. onX permanently satisfactory basis unless we put an end to the period of groping and de clare for a fixed policy, a policy which shall clearly define and punish wrong doing, which shall put a stop to the iniquities done in the name of busi ness, but which shall be strict equity to business. We demand that big bus iness give the people a square deal; In return we must insist that when any one engaged in big business hon estly endeavors to do right he shnll himself be given a square deal; and tho first, and most elementary, kind of square deal Is to give him In ad vance full information as to Just what he can and whe he cannot, legally and properly do. . . "Not only should any huge corpor ation which has gained Its position by unfair methods and by Interference with the rights of other, by demoraliz ing and corrupt practices, in short, by sheer baseness and wrongdoing , be broken up, but it should be made the business of some administrative gov ernmental body, by constant supervis ion to aee that It does not come to gether again, save under such strict control as shall insure the community against all' repetition of the bad con duct and It never be permitted thus to assemble its parts as long aa these parts are under the control of the original offenders, for actual expe rience has shown that these men are from the standpoint of the people at large, unfit to be trusted with the power Implied in the management of a large corporation. Hut jiothing of Importance la gained by breaking up a hugs Interstate and international In dustrial organist tlon which hay not offended, otherwise than by Its alas, Into a number of small concerns with out any attempt to regulate the way In which those concerns as n whole do business. Nothing Is gained by de priving the American nation of good weapons wherewith to fight In the great field of International Industrie) competition. Impomlble, Mischievous, 'and .,t'wle alralile. -- . To sum up, then. It la practically Impossible and, if possible It would be mischievous and undesirable to try to break up all combinations, merely be cause they are large and successful and to put the business of the coun try back Into the middle of the elgh tecnth century conditions of intense and unregulated competition between small and weak business concerns. Huch an effort represents not progree- slveness but an unintelligent though doubtlesa well meaning toryism. Mora over, the effort to administer a law merely by law suits and court decis ions is bound to end In signal failure and meanwhile to he attended with delays and uncertainties, and to put a premium upon legal sharp practk-ea. Such an effort doea not adequately punish the guilty, and yet works great harm to the Innocent, Moreover, It entirely falls to give the publicity which la one of the best by-products of the system of control by adminia- tratlve officials; publicity, which Is not only good In itself bnt furnishes the data for whatever further action may be necessary. We need to for mulate Immediately and definitely, a policy which In dealing with big eorporatlona that behave themselves ana which contain no menace save what la necessarily potential In any corporation which Is of great also and very wen managed, shall aim not at their dsstructlon but ttjhe'r rtguia RAILROADS tlon and supervision! at once that the government shall control " them in such fashion as amply to safeguard the interests of the whole public, In cluding producers, . consumers : and wage workers. This control shpuld, if necessary be pushed j In v , extreme cases to the point of exercising con trol over monopoly prices as rates on railways are s now controlled; v al though this Is not power that' should be used when it is possible to .avoid k. he law should be: clear, unambig uous, certain, so that honest men may hot find that unwittingly they have Violated it. In short, eur aim should be not to destroy, but effectively and in thorough going fashion to regulate and control, In the public Interest the great instrumentalities of modern business, which it is destructive of the general welfare: of the community to destroy and which neverthelesrts vi tally, necessary to that general wel fare to regulate and control. Corn peti tion will remain as a very Important factor when once we have destroyed unfair business methods, the criminal interference with the rights of others, which alone allows certain swollen combinations topush out their com petitors and incidentally, the 'con servatives' will do well, '.to. remember that those unfair and iniquitous meth ods by great masters of corporate cap ital have, done more to cause popular discontent with the propertied classes than all the orations of all the social ist orators in the country put togeth er." ' . PUN IS DEFEATED - (Continued from page 8.) ' ment of passenger train No. 37 near here Monday. . . ; News comes from Guilford county that in the severe windstorm, almost equaling a hurricane, which swent over certain section of the county Sunday, afternoon, considerable dam age was done. The roofs of two barns were blown off, one . belonging ... to County Treasurer McKinney and the qther to J. If. Pegram. Small trees were uprooted and many other trees almost stripped. , .. v Mrs. V. li. Harrison DoatV : Mrs. Virginia , Lee Harrison, No. 045 West Market street died Tuesday at St. Leo's hospital. Mrs. Harrison had been ill for two months and her death "was due to a complication, of diseases Mrs. Harrison was formerly Miss Virginia L. Lupton of Frederick burg, Va., and was a devoted member of the First Baptist church. Two Sur viving sons are now students . at the IJniyerslty of North Carolina. T Arrested on Larceny Charge). . Charles Mobley has been- arrested here by Deputy Sheriff Crutohfleld charged with the larceny of a horse In Alamance county. It Is alleged that Mobley hired the horse from a livery man and that Instead of returning the animal he drove it into another county and sold It. -.; , Investigating Cotton Conditions, ; : Rowland Meade of the United States department of agriculture, was in (Jreensboro Tuesday, en route to Washington after an extended trip stretching from Oregon to the Atlantic seaboard. Mr. Meade's wide" tour was for 'the purpose of making an Inspec tion of cotton and comparing the qual ity of the staple and conditions under which it is raised in different states. He secured much valuable information and is taking back to Washington for still further examination many sam ples of the staple gathered in the states visited. In Oregon Mr. Meade found a' field 'where the Staple had a glossier appearance and was silkier than the cotton grown in the southern states. Efforts will be made to deter mine the cause; whether it is due to climatlic conditions, soil or Just what That was one of the purposes of the department in making the investlga tlon; a study of soils and climates or a combination of the two as affecting the growth and superiority non-superiority of cotton. It Is understood that the department will make an ex haustive investigation Into cotton growing and the results of the Inves tigation will doubtless prove of Inter est and of great value to cotton grow ers. . The Theato shows the latest pictures. THE MARKETS New York, Nov. 16. Union Pacific featured the opening of the atock market today, rising a point in .re sponse to the showing.. made in Its annual report The strength of this stock . stimulated the general list. which was firm at the opening. .Depression in Lehigh Valley caused a reversal of the "opening tendency. There was a general setback of large traction. Subsequent spirited buying of southern group stocks and manipulation , ln,x other quarters brought about a , substantial rally, however, and the market displayed strength during ,the r-.ornlng In de cided contrast with yesterday's weak ness. The court's refusal to permit the .'Independent tobacco Interests to Intervene In the American Tobacco rase helped the bull party to force up the list I ia Cotton Steady, Prices little. Changed. New xork, Nov. IB. The cotton market opened steady at a decline of 4 to 7 Dolnta today. The market later became leas active, prices fluctuating! within I or 4 polnta of the opening figures .The cotton market was quiet late tn the forenoon and generally steady. December was relatively easy, but ral lied to within point of last night's closing figures. Later months sold 1 to I points net higher on covering and bull support . The general tendency of trade ap pears to be the awaiting of some change In the southern spot situation. The steadiness the market has shown around the nine-cent level evidently has created a more favorable opinion of the price In aoma circles. STOCKS. Open. Close. Atchiaon ... 106J Am. Smelting ..... 1 ... . 70 ' 701 Atlantic Coast Line 1291 191 Brooklyn Rapid Transit.. .... 77 J llaltimore A Ohio .......... 1021 Amal. Copper 81 tut Chesapeake Ohio. . 741 N. V, Central ,.,.(,..,. 107 i-.t m all L Jt d L a.. J of FiiTv!;j, Qu!c!i Stuart's Calcium WafeM Act Quickly Oa Every Variety of Skin Troubles. , Trial Package Sent Fre to Prove Iti ' flnmntlmpN riAOhle write no tha thev had used creams and lotlnhs tnr years without effect, yt after, five or "Stuart's-Calcium Wafers Are Simply imm iw i-impiee anu aii Hkln . Frtmrlnna" . . . ' . six daye of Stuart's Calcium Wafers their y complexions were perfectly clear. ', . . .;... . . :. " .. . It' easy to understand tthv. 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Great Northern pfd ..... 12 6 1 127 Illinois Central ...;.,.,',.,. 141, Mo., Kans. & Texas...?. ' 321 Louisville & Nashville.., 1491 153 National Lead 'n, . 491 Missouri Pacific .-. . . . , , ; 401 Norfolk & Western . .... 109J 1101 Northern Pacific . .119 118$ Pennsylvania . . . . 122 128 People's Gas 105 Rock Island , , . 17 T7nnlr Talanrl ntA e. ivcnuiUH ... .. lUUg 1UU Am. Sugar Refining .... H7J Southern Pacific 1121 112J St Paul ; ll0J 111 ouuiiieni nmiway , v SU Southern Railway pfd.. .... "11 Tennessee Copper ...... .... 36 Union Pacific .......... 1 Tl J 172 U. 8. Steel -. 61 J 62 U. S. Steel pfd 10 Wabash , ; m Wabash pfd ' 231 NEW YORK COTTON. Open Close. November . 9.28 December ... , 9.80 January ... ,-, 9,0s March ....... , . , 9.13 May ... . , t.ig July ... ... .27 Spot 9.60. - 9..12 9.09 9.19 9.27 9.S0 'Loral Securities. - Reported and corrected dallv h Henry .F. Claudius. tttd. 'Abd Ashevllle Water 4'a.. J. ..... I -91.00 Beaumont Furniture., ...... 110.00 Citizens Bank. , 144.00 Universal Security 6'a. ,. 10.00 Universal Security cert 11.00 , Wachovia B.'i T. Co.. .... 146.00 Wm. Browneil Mill... 11.00 .-. Always something aew at Theato, A GOOD FRONT IS ALL RIGHT. A good front la a good thing. But remember the -front only bring trade It cannot keep It An electric sign and well lighted windows will bring people in; but unless the store Is well lighted - they, will neither buy much. stay lpng, nor come again. - Electrify your store Inside aa well aa- outaldu. and If the gooda are good, business will be the same, ; , . . . i 2t Enjoy aa hour at Theato. TKUCTKE'H SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust, ex ecuted by James Pierce; and wife, Mary Pierce, to the undersigned trus tee," on the 29th day of April, 1911, which Instrument waa duly, recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In book of Mortgagee and Deeds ft Trust No. 80, page 84S, to which reference is hereby made, and default having been made in the payment of the Indebted ness secured In and by said deed of trust, whereby the power tot aula therein became' operative,, and . the owner and holder of said Indebted ness having made demand on the said trustee that he sell the land conveyed therein, the said trustee will, on Mon day, December 11, 111, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door of Ashe vllle, Buncombe county, N. C, the sold land, which la bounded and more particularly described as follows,-vis; "Lying and being in the said county of Buncombe and atate of North Car olina, and In the city of Ashevllle, fry ing the same land conveyed tn the said James Pierce by John A. Minims and wife, Mary Spurgenn Mlrrinm, by deed dated January th, 1907, which deed was duly recorded in tho office of the Register of Deeds for Rtm corabe county, N. P., in deed . book No. 176, page No, 67, reference to the said deed and to the registry thereof being hereby expressly mnJa for purposes of further and ' more complete description. This November 9th.. 111. KUOEXE W AY, Tr-i-tce, t .1 i'V j - ; i v. ... V.' ;
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1911, edition 1
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