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t TAC2 ZZ7Z11 Icrlf, NOTICE. Jjofth Carolina. Buncombe County ' tn the Superior Court, . Before the Clerk. ''..'J G W. McAbee, .i. A. McAbee, 8. B. 'McAbee.-Jane Qulnn and husband, James Qulnn, Milberry McAbee. Lou Easier, James Easier, Fannie Johnson. Katie Sinclair, and hug band. Flnley Sinclair, ,,...1.1 C Fowler, Ruth I Fowler, Fowler, Arle I Elma A. rowier, and Alonxo Fowler, minor chllrtren of Minnie Fowler. deceased.-NO- and i of M of Minnie TICE. notice that an action . -ilt nm tlce thai flu ' ," tu' sTerlor court of Buncombe county Superior . DUrpoe of mid before the clerk, the P P DUB ww - . La haon 1.. to .'ell the lands descrlb acUon being to sen u nurD0.a of a . the netltion for me f ' ,e petition ; - division on appear; that the m..n iIt-S the owners of an wlu de;emlant..are tn. interest .-" d defendants Cm7,?rtner take notice that they are "1 appear before the clerk "rellJ iPn court of Buncombe .,ntv North Carolina, on the th day county, N0"n o'clock noon L answer or di-rour to the petition filed in said cause. l the petitioners will aPPlV to the court fol ? the' relief demanded in their -Jsirnndayornec,!!. Bnnerlor Court Buncombe J. B. CAIN. , , Deputy. NOTICE. . ..- r-irnlt Court of the United . .. the Eastern District of r-arnllna. At Wilmington. Ruckley. Geo. T. Pearson, et als complainants, versus Atlantic Coast Una Railroad company, et His Nbrth Carolina. Corporation .v.miKlon. Franklin McNeill, et nls. and Robert D. Gilmer, Attorney General of the State of North Caro t l. Defendants. No. 43 1 1 11 - . pursuant to an order entered on the 2nd day of December, 1911, notice is In-ruby Riven that a motion for the ...,irv nf a final decree In the above entitled cause will be heard before the Honorable. Jeter C. Prltchard. U. 8. Circuit Judge, in the City of Rich mond, Virginia, at 10 a. m., on the JSih day of December, 1M1, at which time parties Interested In said suit will be given an opportunity to be heard h..fnr said final decree is entered. Witness, the Honorable Edward D. White, chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, at Wil mington. In said District, the th day of December, A. D. 111. , S. P. COLLINS. (Seal) Clerk United States Circuit Court. ' It Report of the Condition of THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK at Ashevllle, Jn the state of North Carolina, at the close of business, December 5, 1911; RESOURCES. I.oam and discounts..,.! 985. 104. SI overdrafts secured and unsecured , V. 8. bonds to secure cir- - eultitlnn ........... . .. V. 8. bonds to secure U. S. deposits Premiums on IT. 8. bonds Bonds, securities, etc.... iianiong house, furniture mid fixtures Due from National Hanks (nut reserve agents) . . . line from State and Pri vate Hanks and Hank ers. Trust Companies and Havings Banks... Due from approved Re serve Agents Checks and other cash Hem ... Notes of other National Hanks , Fractional Paper Curren cy, Nickels and Cents. . Lswl'ul Money Reserve in Bank, via: ' Specie ..155.451.55 Degnl-tcnder notes ...... 13,785.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer (S per cent of circulation) 480.8 aoo. 000.00 60,000.00 U.218.47 82.200.00 98,018.01 47.121.80 St.2S7.fiS 15,000.00 Total 81,712, 168.11 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid ln...$ 800.000.00 Surplus fund 15,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid. 20,693.04 National Bank notes out standing 300,009.00 Duo to - other National bank 107.115.15 Dun to Statu and Private Hanks and Bankers...' .81.65 HI Dun to Trust Companies and Savings Banks ... 4,077.27 Individual' duporlts sub ject to check 444.227.13 Itciuand ccrtlflcatua of deposits ... 94.92J.65 Certified checks 1,049.80 Cashier's . checks out standing 10.240.42 United States Deposits.. 49,980.52 iH-iHieits of U. 8. disburs ing officers 10,291.82 Notes and bills redls- counted 172,898.45 Bills payable. Including certificates of deposit for money borrowed.. 100,600.00 Total 11,711.168.61 State of North Carolina, County ol ilunuomlie. : ., I, L. La. Jenkins, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear thut the bove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I. L. JENKINS. President. Subscribed end sworn to before me Ibis 13th duy of December, 1911. PAUL, P. BROWN. Notary Public, t-uil n K( T ATTK.8T: J. O. MKRUIMO.V, ' ' C. II. HOBIIS, ') C V. HRYNOI.DH. Directors. To f nil v appreciate tlie com forts nnd joy of u linppy Clirist- ,nt.'n tnle onp must know tlie blessings of a prood sot of teeth. How many are there who - tlo not realize tliis? Come to us for u Merry Christina and a V ew Y ear. 148 17 I It Hid Dr. i:atthev.s' Dcr.!l Tcrl-rs ,'t;:r r-H T t ; ' it- ... .... w own iRiiaui iawi m vonTtt-liau nlD&ll. lK qllllS IbS lliiplkMkaHl, ; .. . THE WEATHER CCnttPERATTnUL s a Ashevllle ............... 50 Atlanta ... ... 54 62 Augusta ... 56 70 Charleston ... 66 72 Charlotte ... ... 44. K6 Jacksonville 64 72 Key West 72 , 76 Knoxvllle ... , 48. 52 Louisville ... 34 44 Mobile' ... , 58 70 New Orleans S3 i 66 New York ; 84 I 54 Oklahoma .............. 82 50 Raleigh 44 6A Savannah . . ............. 58 74 Washington . 36 58 Wilmington ............. 50 74 Normal today: Temperature 88 de grees; precipitation .3. Forecast until 8 p. m. Friday for Ashevllle and vicinity: Probably oc casional rain tonight and Friday, with no material change in temperature. For North Carolina: Rain tonight aud probably Friday; moderate north east winds. Summary of Conditions. A storm, continues central over the Gulf states, with unsettled, stormy weather noted from western Texas northeastward to Virginia. Excessive amounts of precipitation are report e (In inches and hundredths) as fol Iowa: Meridian.. Miss.. 1.22: Galves ton., Tex.. 1.14: Vlcksburg, Miss.. 1.08. The probable northeastward drift of the gulf disturbance win be favorable for occasional rnln In this vicinity to night and Friday, with no material ehange In temperature. R. T. LI.VDI.KT, Observer, Weather Rurenu a Luxuriant Suit of Straight and Very Dark Hair. The Father of his Country concealed a luxuriant suit ol nair oeneam no. lueue wig. Many now wish the old fashions were In vogue, to conceal thinned hair or be Id noes. Yet no one need have thin hair nor be bald. If he cure the dandruff that causes both. Dundruff can not be cured by scouring the scalp, because It Is a germ disease and the germ has to be killed. NVw- bro's Ilerplcitle kills the damlrulT cerm no other hair preparation will 'Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." There's no cure for dundrun hut to kill the germ. Sold by leading druggists. Send lOo In stumps for ample to The llerplcldo Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. Smith's drug store, special agonts. LEAGUE WAR ALL TALE Ho Rays President Lyncl. Who Pur poses to Ignore American Mag nates' Resolution. New York, Dec. 14. The National league magnates say the "American league declaration of war" does no! mean anything. ' presldeut Lynch or the National league said before the commission meeting this , afternoon that if the resolution should come officially before the meeting, he would move It be placed on flit and no fur thcr action taken on It He said hi did not believe in stirring up trouble between the two leagues. The National Arbitration board met again today. T J. li'KhantrhneMav first t.uMemu n of the Roanoke club, was 'appointed manager of the Fort Wayne club of the Central league. MRS. HAYNE DAVIS Sister of Hon. HIcIiiiioimI Pennwin Died Tuemlay si Her Home In Salisbury. At the age of 70 years, Mrs. Hayne Ihivls. one of Salisbury's best known women, died at her home In Salisbury Tuesday afternoon. She had been 111 for several months, but heart failure Is said to have been the Immediate muse of her death. ' She whs tb mother of Mrs. W. C. lllueknier. of Salisbury; Mrs. John I lioyden, of Slatesvllle; Captain niclimond IVar son lhivis, Jr., of New York, all of whom survive. She was a sister of I ln. nichmmid Pearson. The Interment takes place today a. Slati-sville. the old family home. IwmuIiI simlwabi (J etoan (J aval) oB ' . ' 0t lMiSkmMva, ,. ,. . ..j ., N ,-:,i...;t- - v t'.i. - ' . - v h ' 1 ;'::'! .'):.r- -v" ' ' ',. GEORGE WO-: rairs QUEUE 10,000.00 U a Department cl Apiculture, WEATHER BUItEAU VANCE GAMP, I'lDLO, BRStlUET AT Y.H.C.A. Election of Officers Banquet Was in Honor of Those Who Are Retiring. Last night' the members of Vance camp No. 13344 Modern Woodmen of America, hold a meeting at which officers for the ensuing year were elected, following which a banquet wns served by the Candy Kitchen at V vr r- A niirlltnrlnm There were a number of speeches made by tho retiring officers and the whole evening was one of enjoyment The business of the night was transacted first and the following of - flcers were elected: A. L. Mcl.ean. pust counsel; C. D. Shaw, counsel; E. M. Mitt-hell." advisor; J. , T. Brown, bunker: R. I. Smathers. esiort; G. L. Self. watchman;. H. G. Hassctt. sentry; Dr. J. G. Andorson, physiclun; John O, Patterson, manager; D..l Allman, C. F. About two hours nnd a half were spent about the festive board and In spoechmaklng. the camp hnvlng.tne presioent ana me .ierKs pam marched In a body from the hall to specific sum. Instead by the fci-s sy .1... V r A ...tl.lln, Thn l.alt. tem. . . ' L ' . "? ' . . . quet having been tendered In honor of tho retiring officers, these were failed upon for speecDes; and a'Tium ber of other lending members also spoke. The talks dealt with the work, the history and the spirit of the organ-, t. . i . . ilAtll'Jll. The camp here has over -800 mem bers and has' only been established three year. The members are en thusiastic in their work and the meet ings are well attended. The following meuu was served: ... -Oyster Stew' , , Pickles Slaw Celery Roast Beef Potatoes French , Peas Corn Fritters Fruit Kalad Saltines Ice Cream Cake Coffee Cigars Cigarettes WOULD INCREASE THE - POWER BF BUREAU 0FG0RP0RATI0NS (Continued from page 1) . of the civil prosecutions judgments Were rendered In favor of the I'nlted States, while three were lost and one was discontinued. Four convictions were secured under the criminal clause of the statute during the year and four rases were either quashed or discontinued. Casi-a Iros-uUTl or Pending. - Declaring thut he appreciate that public Interest In the Sherman anti trust law is "even greater" than It was at tho date of his last report, the attorney general sets forth the follow ing cases as being prosviculed or pend ing fur final settlement: "The powder trust, tlie night rider cases. United States steel corporation, cotton corner, alleged towing monop oly, beef packers, Southern Paelho merger, bituminous coal combination, naval stores suit, bathtub trust." lum ber trust. lllk trust, wall paper com bination, sugar trust. " trans-Atlantic steamship pool, magaslne trust, shop machinery trust, combination of cpul roads, elevator suit In Oklahoma, and kindling wood trust." KmphiisiaHig his satisfaction with the decree of the New York Circuit court in the tobacco trust dissolution, the attorney general has this to say of Independent tobacco interests who have criticised the plan of disintegra tion: "Competitors of the existing combi nation were eager to compel the Im position of terms or conditions of the disintegration which v. wild have ttiadc a solvent, successful - business read justment Impossible, would have hrouaht about a receivership of tin property and forced judicial salos rrsnltlng in great financial loss, not mil V to those Interested In the com bination, but to tho business in terests of the country at lrR.. nnd In the end would have benefited only the very Individuals who had liei ii Nominant In the formation i f tin (i.mblnHtlon, as tilev are possessed ol MM-.ins ample eitoiiah to profit by t!u ruin which would have followed. In my opinion, the plan whk-h has been approved by the court will accomplish the objects of the law." l-'ort. -six prosecutions for nllec.il il, rl uihi.-i I Ions mill rehates Were lll-.ll ! Ml . .1 U k I ,i ; ..I , , ( ;1 (,.",,! 4 I 1 1 T i M H 1 1 it. '; . . ... 1 ., 1 . 1 - X 1 , WILLIS L MOORE. . CJut amendment' of the 28 hour law gov ernlng the railroad transportation of live stock by imposing an Imprison ment penalty for its violation. Wlilto Slave ProNM-utJoiM. The whltrf sluve traffic act, now a year and a half old, is having a sum tary. effect, in the' Judgment .of Mr, Wlckersham. The statute was dill gontly enforced throughout the coun try. ho avers, with most satisfactory results. One hundred and forty-live prosecutions were had, resulting In 76 convictions, 14 ncnulttnls and 10 mil. prossed or otherwise discontinued Forty-five cases are pending. Sen tences Imposed ranged from a ' few months In Jail to' 10 years In the pe:i Herniary. - .'Hn.jr) IN-imase Kxlslx. While prosecutions against peonage, tho attorney general says, has done much to stamp It out, the practice still appears to bo quite extensively carrle 'on In some of the southern states, lie suggests the strengthening of the stut- utes so as to afford emclent protection ol persons against slavery ann invoi- juntuxy servitude, except us a puniei- ment Tor crime, i liwjularitlcs In Clerk's Onicc, Mr. Wlckersham calls attention to the discovery of extensive Irre-ulnrl- ties and in some rases actual dishon esty In offices of clerks of the Unite 1 States courts. No effective reform, be declares, can be accomplished until the power of removing the clerks Is taken from the Judges and Indued In a j Declaring Ihafmpny of the jai s where federal prlsuners are contlm-d nr-wholly unsuitable for' the deten tion of human beings and "are hhocl -lng breeding places of crime." tlirt attorney general recommends the ap pointment of a commission to tniiil: Into the conditions. This commission also would consider the general trei,, mcnt of juvenile and first offender.!. Every family has need of a good, reliable liniment For sprains, Vruiaes, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic lii't. there Is none better than Cham- bel Iain's. Sold by all dealers. IS TIEJPL OF AHY Is the Opinion of Secretary HuxU of Board of Health of Indianapolis. Dr. U B. McBrayer, city health officer, has received a letter from Dr. J. N. Hurty, secretary of the board of health of Indianapolis, In which lie says that tho Ashevllle Health Bulle tin Is the equal of any publication of its kind In the country, that It Is us good as that published by the Chicago health board, which Is considered a standard. . Dr. Evans, the Chicago health offi cer. Is generally recognised as the leading man In this work In the Unit ed States. He has recently been made professor In tho University of Minne sota, where a chair of health and hy gleno has just been created. , , Genuine stag handlo dui-nl from It.StS to (.. vcr Hardware Co. Carver, re-Brown-Wra-, . MS-lt. trance things ef China stHI are said. For In that flowery nation The man who seeks to get ahead Must uss decapitation. C'lsvtlsns Plain Dealer. "Come along downtown with roe. UabeL" -- "But I hart no money with me." "Wnat'a the dlfferouceT Two can hop as cheaply aa ODe." Washington Herald. Hs stood on the bridge at midnight. Though from his home 'twas far, For a chap whom h owed Are dollar lie had seen on the owl ear. - - louver Kepubllcaa. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS A record of ststy-flve rears continu ous use of "Mrs. Vlnslow's Moothlnf Syrup" by mothers In all parts of the world. Is the highest Dralse that any remedy for "children teething" hsi r received. Every year the youni mother follows In the footsteps of her mother and flrls Mrs. WlnsloWi Soothing Syrup to bi the favorite. Uid en It has gone on for a period of lis tr-five years Millions nf mother have used It for thatr children whllr teething with vr.'et ,u-r. ' (t enotaea the child, softens the gums tilaya all yaln, rursa wind eollo and Is the bvt remedy for dfrrhoi. Bold by drv I--- ..'! aud w" ! 4lrs In k!l rr! f the known w-n 1 1. Twee ty ' e a bet . t l t v f..r ' .'.wv SOUE GOOD Ell ' FROMK PBATT Savs a Cauitalist Is Interested! in the Crest of the Blue Ridge Highway. . At a meeting of the directors of the Good Roads association of Ashevllle j and Buncombe county held in City I hnll lust night,' Dr. C. P. Ambler read! communication from Dr.- Joseph Hyde Pratt, the effect of which was that a northern capitalist Is Interested In the building of the "Crest of the Rldgo highway," and the Appalachian road. Dr. Pratt stated that he would hold a conference with the man in I question and Interesting developments are hoped for, the local good roads enthusiasts being very anxious to got those Interested in the highway -who might have the means for financing I the proposition. A map from the Natipnal Highway association was circulated among the! mombers. showing a road which cov-l ers practically tho same route as that of the Central highway, for which ill Is hoped that national aid can be se cured. "N The committee lately appointed tol report of the practicability of con structing an automobile road -from I Overlook park to Craven's gap overl tho route of the road graded sonic I years ago by It. 8. Howianu, com municated some bids which had been received for the construction of the road; but as they were .considered rather high the matter was left In I Hie hands of the committee. The pro-1 posed road will follow the route pro posed for the "Crest of the Ridge" I highway. It was partly graded once for a railroad but never linished. It was reported that the Ml. Mitch ell trail has been dumaged by snow slides; it will probably not be repaired until spring. The contractor who is doing work on 'tho roads for tho association sub mitted his report and It was decided to retain his services a week longeti. It Is said that many of the culverts are lining up with leaves and some ac tion will probably be taken In this I direction as soon as the leaves stopl falling. As many directors and others us I are able were requested to attend tliel meeting today at Tryon which Is held In the Interest of Improving the road I from heril td Spartanburg. It was voted to Inaugurate a mem-1 bership campaign, and the Individual I members will start to work at once. When your feet are wet and cold, and vour ldy chilled through 'and through from exposure, take a big I dose of Chamberlain's. Cough Remedy,! bathe vnnr feet In hot water before I going to bed, and you are almost cer tain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by all dealers. ROYAL FAMILY WELL AFTER NAESOW ESCAPE I'rhiMi-H lion! ami Her DunlUcr I Much KxlinuMteil. However, from Wrivk llnril-dilp. Gibraltar, Dec. 14. All members of I the royal party, comprising Princes I Uiulse. the Duke of Fife, and their two daughters, who suffered terrible! experiences during their landing from! the wreck of the steamer Delhi ofI Cape Spartol yesterday, are reported I well this morning, although they are I much exhausted. While being taken ashore from tin wreck by the long boat of the British armored cruiser Duke of Edinburgh vesterday, they were thrown Into tin- water by the capsizing of the. post, on I of the daughters having a narrow es cape from drowning. She was res-1 cued by a sailor and carried to land I with the others, all suffering severel) from the bitter cold. Mrs. Nulling FalnR.T Uurm-d; Gimn Altre. New York. !. 14. Mrs. William A.. Nutting. . wife of the editor of "Motor lioating" was probably fatally burned early today, when her night gown caught fire from a gas jet. llei husband was severely burned lu hit efforts to extinguish the flumes. Hunting Clothing at Cost. Weaver Hardware Co.. Brown- 2C3-lt Bankrupt Sale ' Now going on at the Little Gem Cloth ing Store, I 6 Patton Av. c 3 Good Work A - People wlio know the inoon- vf nieiice of a poor laundry sit vice nnd appreciate tlie advan tages of n prompt satisfactui., one ,wi!l tlq well to give us n trinl. t -PHONE 70 A trial is all we ask. Swannanoa Laundry Children Cry The Kind You JIave Always In use for over 30 yean, rv ' and has been made under his per- ytffljfirttr ' sonftl supervision elnce Its Infancy. . 5. 0tCC4K Allow HO tmn tn llor. v vnn In flila. 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