PAG2 TWO THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. Saturday, January 27, 1312. GATE CITY WANTS POLITICIANS ARE BUSY PETITIONS GOVERNMENT TO DISSOLVE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY $5000 Stock of To Be Sacrificed STOMACH DISTRESS LUTH1 COLLEGE THEODORE N.VAIL Gudger and Grant Recent Heartburn, Gas, Sourness and Stomach Misery Van- ishes. Greensboro Believed to Have a Good Chance of Land Waynesville Visitors Peach Orchard Planned. ing School. 1j pr pr :g SI1 2H5 i i ( Os s s 0 P CB ft Cfi M mO i O ft 5-t rf 5 t CO as LS O - p ft i-ri o ft P WW o ro ft ?ia5 c ft 5ro- o p Special to The Gazette-News. Waynesvllle, Jan. 27. Robert Hoyd, an attorney of Dallas, Tex., who has I been on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Boyd, has returned tol his home. Pavld Cagle has gone to Charlotte. John Grant, former republican con- Gazette-News l.ureau. Daily News landing, Greensboro, Jan. 27. Greensboro has been aroused to a realization that there is a chance of souring the college to be erected by i.''e Lutheran 'Synod of North Caro-1 pressman, was here a few days ago, iimi. ,,.! it is i.metipfl 11 v certain that looking over the political field. , . ,,. . , , , . i Congressman J. M. Gudger, jr., was the Gate City will be a contender. ednegdny to vleW the plltical Rev, J. E. ShenK, pastor or tne i-utn- situation and to get an Idea of his eran church here, ond secretary of the strength In Haywood. Two proml svnod of North Carolina, has been nent Jackson county citizens were called into conference with the secre- here recently. They said Congreas turv of the chamber of commerce and man Gudger had very little strength other public spirited citizens and the in Jackson and would have some ex field iron over with a view to ascer- plaining to do. , taining what Greensboro would have! Solicitor Felix Alley was here this to do to successfully compete with week. -His friends are trying hard to other cities and towns bidding for the get him to enter the race for the eon- inaiiiniinn Th rammlttm having in gressional nomination. lie nas not ehurire the selection of a site and yet decided whether he will be n can other matters incident to the building didate or not. Me sam ne wouia in or the college will reoort to the svnod time write a letter for publication mmilnir In Mv with recommendation which would lot nis atuuioe towarns r.,.. inr.ntinn ni r.rponsiw, nennle I the congressional nomination be hoiiB to be ahle to submit so favor-1 known. able a proposition as will ensure a re- It is intimated tnat i.eorge u. tner- port from the committee favorable to ril will enter me race ior me im.ue this iiisce. It Is uolnted out that al- of register of .deeds which will make rW!Lilv ihe two female colleges here I the ninth candidate for that office If are overflowing notwithstanding their the encumbent, J. M. Noland, wishes capacity for more than 1000 students. I to succeed nimsen. Uust year the State Normal turned B. H. Pearson, senior member of awav over 200 applicants while the the Waynesville Produce company, is G. K. C. had to refuse admission toim- - ' mr.ro th.n 1S.1 rlrl. It la rnMpnHpd I JameS WOrttllngtOn OI MaO IBIII1 that Greensboro, already an educa- has accepted a position In the South tionnl center snd bpinsr rentrallv- lo- I ern S depot. cated, is the ideal place for the new Way Kinsland has gone to Orlando, institution of learning. Fla., where he has accepted a post. Rii-hunl A McCrurken rlferl at hlsltlon k.. m,-. ..... . . i j. i'. i-tiosser oi nesier ' counu. morning t viork following an ill- Pennsylvania, has purchased land near monopoly In violation of the provision. ness of lone duration Mr ' McCrack-1 Clyde on which he will erect a nice of the Sherman aivU-truBt law, George en is survived by a widow and three dwelling: and will embark In the Lambert, a Justice of the Peace of Pel- children. The funeral services were 1 11 " j,am a suburb of New Tork city, conducted today from the late resi-l About three weeks ago J. L. Kurch- ' fc " .... J' dence. The interment was nt Oi.il. held of .sonn waynesviiie som nis " "' foni .'nil.. I property to Mr. Silas James of Crnb- kind, has filed in the office of the De- Augustus H . Price of Salisbury, ap-1 ,ree Ior "u- Tew ago a'r paptment of Justice In Washington a pointed special master In chancery b I James som ii tor petition praying that the American Judge James E. Boyd In the case In I lnK r" "t'B, " , "e '' "e :"r: IVlenhnna snd TlMrrsnh CmMt. 1 1 fl-'rMAPt Ft DVSHKIMD. Charging that the American Tele phone and Telegraph Company la a ...M.ltv entitled thxpw York Trust has a duck which last year layed 104 company vs. the German-American prVand ha commenced anew for t'lilTiminv of nrnirnr. Rnckinirham I 1" ' " county, has tiled his report on the claims of unsecured creditors of the bankrupt - corporation. The total i laims allowed by the master amount to J'i7,r.ll.47, the largest Individual liiiim allowed being that of Marshall Field & Co. of Chicago, in excess of $:!i5.0i0. The claims of two creditor), were nut allowed, including the Kast eni Machine company of Maine for $!W00, and that of the American Warehouse company of Spray for 1.270. The exception taken to the claim, of the warehouse company was based on the ground that its claim consisted of the endorsement of holes for. the German-American company, which the American Warehouse com pany not only has. not undertaken to pay, but being now bankrupt. Is un able to pay. The claim next largest to that of Marshall Feld & Co. which J. F. Bass la having his Insurance office enlarged. Theodore . N. solved. VaU president, be dis- There would not be a case of Indi gestion here if readers who uro sub ject to Stomach trouble . knew the tremendous anti-ferment and diges- tiva virtue contained In Dlaucpsin. This harmless preparation will Idigest a heavy meal without the slightest fuss or discomfort, and relieve the sourest acid stomach In five minutes, besides overcoming all foul, Nauseous odors fro mthe breath. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on each 50-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin, then you will readily understand why this promptly cures Indigestion and removes such symptoms as Heart- I burn, a feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach. Belching of Gas and i Kructationa of undigested food, water brash. Nausea, Headache, Biliousness and many other bad symptoms; and, besides, you will not need laxatives to keep your stomach, liver and Intes tines clean and fresh. If your Stomach Is sour and full of gas, or your food doesn't digest, and your meals don't seem to fit, why not get a 60-cent case from your druggist and make life worth living? Absolute rellefr from Stomach misery and per fect digestion of anything you eat Is sure to follow Ave minutes after, and. besides, one 50-cent case Is Sufficient to cure a whole family of such trou ble. ' Snurely, a harmless. Inexpensive preparation like Pape's Dlapepsin, which will always, either at daytime or during night, relieve your stom ach misery and digest your meals. Is about as handy and valuable a thing as you could have In the house. SAYS HE RAISED GEO. H. WRIGHT HO I S. RECORO EXAMINER TALK WIT ABOUT CREAMERY PLAN Curtis Bynum and E. D. Wea- To Investigate Titles of Land ver Hold Meeting at Herap- for Appalachian Forest ' 1 Reserve. " hill School House. 'urlls Bynum, who conducts a co operative creamery at Fletcher, and 12. D. Weaver, the county demonstra- Georse H. Wright of the new law! tor, met with about 40 farmers at the the master allowed was the 20ft,000 firm of Martin. Bollins & Wright, re- Hemphill school house on Kcems claim of John G. Shedd of Chicago. I lvpll ot(, vester(lav from npnrep "ep .era Y ' r: ' TIip local V M (' A l,,ol,,.l holll lined lO inem nia pwill or a co-...ein- teum which will play, the Elon college M- M"('abe- solicitor of the depart- tlce creamery which he proposes to five here tonight, has practiced hard ment of agriculture of the I'nlted establish at Asheville, provided he can the past few days the supporters of States, to the effect that he had been et the co-operation of the farmers the local lads believe that they stand ap,)ointed nH r(,eord examiner for the " u , - : frond ,'himna fif mppHnir ttia atrnnir I IlllieU. ucpoiiiiivii, ... trnu.tintc ...c icnimo vi incre were eviui'iieea inm im; it.im the property to be purchased by the erg ure pleased with the proposition government In this section for the I anj that they will furnish cream to Appalachian forest reserve. the plant If it Is established, A meet- Mr. Wright will leave the city for in 0r this kind was held at Weaver Washington Monday, to receive In- vllle not long since. It Is likely that structlons as to his new duties and I others will be held in' various parts team from the Christian church col lege. It is expected that a barge as sembly of basket ball enthusiasts will witness the game. To Sell Auditorium Site. The ground on which Greensboro's "famous auditorium" stood, the Iron structure purchased from the James town exposition and recently sold and removed to Columbia, S. C, Is to be divided into lots and sold. The ground will then Immediately assume these I of the county In the effort to insure cb-operation before the plant is estab- duties. 1 It Is stated that they will not interfere with his practice of law and it is possible that If they assume Iished. purchased by the ' Auditorium very large Proportions that another company eight yeurs ago for 12,000. Since that time it has increased In value, being centrally located, and It Is expected that when sub-divided and Mold will bring to the stockholders between 25;000 and $30,000. It was In the auditorium that stood on this ple-ce of ground that President Tart, then secretary of war, made his fam ous speech criticising southern repub licans for their alleged office-seeking proclivities. Lieutenant Governor W. C. New lands of Caldwell county, who Is op posing l.ocke Craig of Asheville for the democratic nomination this year for governor, was a visitor In Greens boro yesterday. Mr. Newlands was man may be appointed to aid him in the work. A Klgliteoiis I Older. SOFTNESS OFSEUIII Is A gentleman who heard him speak In Raleigh writes u that the highest note that was struck in the matchless address of Hon. William J. Bryan was something like this: "Fellow citizens u matters not what party wins or insM, no nation is safe that does not enthrone Jesus Christ." That is In deed a significant statement coming from the lips of a political leader in a political speech. And we may be par doned for saying, this Is what makes Mr. Bryan so strong before the people of this country. Many people doubt his judgment, but nobody doubts the purlt;- of W. J. Brvan's motives, or the cleanness of his life. He is an earnest Christian and never compro- Hiviilcti by Human Ilulr Where Dandruff Is Eradicated Ktoululrln lu ar1mlror1 (hp .,- 1 1 UUI.V'Lr for Its softness and glossiness; and yet '1,, " or urln 10 ail inquiries remuve 10 ine inwr .h. human hair is eouallv - soft anil " ' . " . V. . natorlal race he gave encouragl!. re- Y " "h " "w" ,h:.r.nd the radical C'Ple" , Prom'"e TT . .u . dies In fact Mr NewUnrtfc Is vervlfc ' . "eullnJ' ?na ,ln rRa,ca,1 eats. It means a great del. that so .. .J. . . XN4ewunns' ver cause of all hair trouble Is dandruff, , . a. Mr Br..ah anj one who optimistic. In reply to a question as h. h , rf ,, i,- P"re a man as air. arjan anu one w oo to whether he was for Governor Wll- " h::";V the xl.afltv of .he haTr ' f "A" n" re'"!J"'! son for nresldent. the Caldwell man " "Z.l ' . .".1 l 'al 10 nis ixra, cun...m..u n , ' - ,, - r i in root. iewuni m neruinue in ine i - . . i .iij " 1 nn v iirorm ru r inn i nui in iniui in inp . . . . ... . ..1.1 .1x1. I. for him nnd I alwa v trv In I . ' Z" " en second 10 no omer Amencuu , . . .. , I uanarun germ. unoui uanurun 1 n. .Hvnrstlne Mr hA v rn m vr aiarn -- (Mr rvou'innn 1 . . . . ' - - " w tb ference to the gubernaW la "".f" 8 , " ' .'"l" Bryan or espousing his political be- race said that he had doni a A""?1 T ?' Tr' " .! efs. We do not believe he Is a. safe rac. faia inui ne naa oniy none aiCftrtin. - flcnurlnar the sera In won't 1 .. ...i. . .... .1 . - 1 or wine nn w iwuiu unnio, cure Jandrgff. Kill the dandruff (Ut we do want t0 emphaslze the fact germ. Thousands of women owe tr,Ht , 0)lr public life we have one their beautiful suiw ot nair to xvew-i ,h , ...h..j . OWn his hrn'a I Icrnlclfli. ' Kold bv lea.dinifl. ...... . . x, . ... druggist.. Wnd IOC in stamp, to The n" " Sal Ufe llerplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. , ; . . , rt itary and whole- . one dollar bottb? guaranteed. ,me.- No i.thei cltlsen has done niniuis urug sjiore, specmi w; ,,. ur nBiii.ius we should suy so ,... I. w l. ti, lll.tin fillf . TMilltlruJ f UNEKAli UJI JMita. AIUAIjCi campaigns ond liurifv our public fife, A righteous mini one who eeehowj little "skirmishing" as yet, "but I ex-1 De t to be on the hustings In a short I lime," he declared. ' IKMilctl Slurrlugc Uccnue. nlTlce hours, a timid knock was heard on the door of the reglster 'of deeds for Guilford and Deputy Register Roy Jones, thinking It some court house attendant, called "scratch under." The door opened und a lud appeared there in elad In homespun. With htm was f .. lu , . t.i.i r. . i I ,ll o,,rl llv'i.a ilnu I., I hit Ijinl Is A young woman probably somo yearsiiiw wimuun nr utiu i I J. " , , i -iiii. in oy was not tons In stat-1 uui'i-sine uemrwry iius t- ..mj u. r. " r older. The boy was not long In stat ing his mission. He said he was from Vailkln county; that he wanted a li cense to wed the lady accompanying Afternoon. nlngs Urynn, and we pray ..that his tribe limy liicreaseJ-Tlioliiusvllle Charity and Children. 'The funeral services over the re hin. thut hp hi hwn nnnt.ie tn I mains of Mrs. r. h. Monic, wno aieo ii.r.. in VuHkin i,aor,lh his I Tuesday night, were conducted thlnl A Whiner. father had protested against the nup- I afternoon at 8 o'clock at Trinity -The bluff,, cheery optimism of the tial event. He admitted he was only lonurcn, oeing perrormea oy nev, ur. i tato g0B,tor Frjr tsld a LewlstP.t M- Ouce applicant for tne license nnauy i i . i,n., In Tj.wUtnn whinrr e. that he would have to look further. The couple left for DanvlHe. When given as soon as th croupy cough appears Chamberlain' Cough Komedy will wari off n attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. .Thousands of moth ers us It successfully, dealers. ' at Riverside cemetery. The following were pallbearers: Dr. W. P. Herbert. Captain J. A. Perry. 3. H. Ijiw, A. S. Iiarnard. J. M. Chiles and William M. Redwood. , 4 ' The Christian population of Tndln iiw niirn: nearly four million. Tho number of motor' vehicles re stered In the United Kingdom Is now- Sold by all -66,258, of which London has 65.620. Tne io, sun motorcycles included in the total ' Indicates ,.a development abroad which has" ha parallel' In thl tountry. , , . etl opiioslte Senator Frye ald dole fully; "'1 bnv only on Mend on esrih my dog.' "Why don't you get another dog? aid 8euotor F rye." Exchange. F-I TCT I1 PV'Q EXPCCTORANr. " Ct-RSS COU6H9 AND CQL09 A fur lnainifacUiii'i', witli whom we deal rej-ularly, has soiit us a large stock of line" rur Coats, Neck Pifccs," MulTs, etc., instructing us to close them out nt once. They ; have set the price we do the selling and if low prices on high grade Iurs mean anything to the women of west- 'ern North Carolina, this sale will prove a inost interest ing event. Come, see the bargains, it will pay you to buy , now for the future. . , , ;r Peerless-Fashion 51 PATT0N AVE,' (Continued from page 1) expert or otherwise, but I desire your good opinion and wrote with that, as well as the truth of this mutter In mind. "1 am with you senator, in wishing democrut, not a pseudo-republican for our presidential nominee, it was no less from a sense of party duty than of Justice as between man and man thnt I made the statement to which upon a total misapprehension f the facts you take exception. I have been aware for nearly a week that recognized spokesmen for Jov. Wilson were industriously circu iting the slory that the real reason why Gov. Wilson broke with Col. Har- cy was that Col. Harvey had tried to I bring Mr. Thomas Ryan Into the overnor's campaign. Hut, until you avo credence to tho story. It could not be investud with any responsible uthortty. Jis origin wus mysterious.1 ts circulation surreptitious. Conse quently there has been up to this time nothing either to deny or recognize. 'Now, senator, I know, of my own knowledge that that story is a He made out of whole cloth. If any per son ventures to question this assertion. I have in my possession proof conclu sive waich I hold mybelf ready to place before your honest and truth seeking mind. "I do not accuse Gov, Wilson of originating or circulating this inven- lon, manufactured to make a hero of him at the expense of the friend who has most effectually served him. I do not assume he Is aware of the das tardly work being done by his alleged agents, but the fact remains thnt Gov. Wilson, knows as well as I do that the story Is false. He may, or may not feel that he ottvs any obligation to Col. Harvey. That Is a matter of which he must be the Judge. But 1 do insist that he owes it to his honor to repudiate thnt story und to disavow hose who are striving to Inject the calumny Into the public mind. At Gov. Wilson's Instance, I hud undertaken to assist his accredited managers in raising the considerable sums of money, needful to the prose cution of his campaign, and in this my efforts were not wholly unfruitful. As the business proceeded, the name of Thomas t. Ryan not unnaturally came Into my mind. He Is a demo crat, he Is a Virginian., lie is my friend. ' Knowing him to be a disin terested man. having no axe to grind, I hoped that I might Induce him to help out what I believe a worthy cause. Gov. Wilson's managers were delighted wKh the suggestion. Col Harvey had nothing whatever to do with it, and, fas far as I am aware, knew nothing whatever about It. Throughout this unhappy affair 1 have been an unwilling witness in its consequences, somewhat of an Inno cent bystander having been up to the hour of the Harvey Incident, sincere believer tn Gov. Wilson. ; He is a man of ability. In some ways he might prove a candidate of avallsbll ity, but I fear that If he became our president we might discover all too late that he possesses personal pecul iarities which would prove disastrous. We want In the white house, a' man of broud mind, us well as polished Intellect, of heart grateful and kind no less than daring. ' -"I remain, with grout respect, , ."Your obedient servant, - "Henry Walterson. Hon.-R R. Tillman. When buying a cough medicine for children bear In mind that Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy la most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no harmful drug, t or sale by all dealers. A Anrcvoir. O Asheville with your romantic Sunset Mountains Your beautiful French Broad stream and city tountalns On my departure with eweel remem brance I greet good bye, To you dear Asheville thy healthy "Land of the 8ky." 1 GEO. C. LAMMERTZ, Asheville, Jan 24, '12. How stamp collecting ' has become specialized ll Instanced. by the sale In Paris some time aA of a collection o rtV'Iss stamps for about f0,009. A Sale for -Men, Young Men1 and Boys , , Men's Suits All New Stock of Up-to-Date Patterns '$10.00 and $12.50 Suits now. . . . ; . . . ... ..... .$ 7.50 $15.00 and $16.50 Suits now. . . . . : . . ...... $10.00 $13.00, $20.00 and $22.50 Suits now ... ... ... ....$12.50 Men's Overcoats A Nice Assortment to Select From. $18.00 Overcoats now .................... . . .$9.00 $15.00 Overcoats now ... . . ....... ..... . . , . . . .$7.50 $10.00 Overcoats now ., . . . . , ......... .$5.00 Special lot of sample Overcoats, worth $8.00 the garment, sale price. ...... ... $4.00 You'll Have to See Them to Appreciate Their Value. Gem Clothing Store 6 Patton Ave. COMMUTERS TICKET iAVEillE LINE Announcement of Decision to Issue It Is Made by A. & E. T. Management. (if interest to the people of Ashe ville and Weavervllle will be the In formation that the management of the Asheville and East Tennessee rail road has decided to inaugurate a com muter's ticket for those who travel regularly hack and forth between the two places. This announcement will be welcomed by many. There are those who travel over this road dally who have often expressed the opinion that such a ticket would fill a long felt want. ,. No statements are made as yet as to what the ticket will cost or whal conditions will govern Its usj. There Is little doubt, however, that there will be advantages In its use for those who make the trip dally. There are many people living In Weavervlle ' who have business in Asheville to whom this announcement will be a matter of Interest. It will certainly work to the advantage of the town of Weavervllle for there are many people having business In Ashe ville who have said that they would like to live In Weavervllle -provided they could obtain transportation on more favorable terms than thut af forded by the single ticket. REV. CALVIN B. I7IUEfl, orator DEGREE Says Mars Hill Record Min ister Has Conducted Ser vices There. 1 INTEREST IS GROWING IN BOWLING CONTEST li. C. Kawyer Now Ix-ads lit Six Woeks Toiiriiumeiiti on Alls niurlo Club Alloys. Interest Is growing In the. six weeks bowling tournament nt the .Al bemarle club alleys. For; the first prise which Is to be awarded at the end of thn tournaraitiit, the contest ants stand as follows: E. C. Sawyer, 8; R. M. FlUpatrlck, 7; II. W. Red wood, i; A. II. Malone, 5; and II. B. Randolph 4. In the race for tho sec ond prise, R. M. Kltzimtrli k now lends with a total of 64H points, while for the third H. W, Redwood Is now load Ing. The following scores were mnde last night: . ' Handl- To cap. tal. A. II. Malone. .. .180 1H0 167 .. 527 D. R. Millard, 140 195,180 CIS H. B. Randolph. .154 1.4 189 45 J1 E. C. Sawyer. .. .IBS 135 161 30 478 It. M. Fltxp'k....l43 17 141 ... 43 II. W. Redwood 134 123 14S 15 450 K. R. Haker. .... 115 120 152 HO 447 W. A. Klndel, .. .138 13t 161 :. v 435 C. McKaln. ,. .. 108 135 113 75 430 Rev. Calvin B. Waller, pastor of tho First Baptist church, has returned to Asheville from Mars Hill, for his Sun day services. Mr. Waller hus been holding a most successful series of evangelistic services at Mars Hill. Says the Mars Hill Record of today: "He is an expert evangelist, an ora tor of hlgn degree, a preacher of almost unexcelled qualities for reach ing the heart of saint and sinner, and thus conversing with the inner man." , The sen-ices began Monday evening. snd the Record reviews each service briefly. It concludes by saving that .Mr. Waller "hus been attentively lis tened to by a crowded auditorium each service, the two side aisles and tlie center aisle blocked to either end, while the rear of the ludltoriuin "was packed to the door with occupied seats. "He has preached the old, old Qos- pel with great "power; sinners have been converted Christians revived and the church mightily strengthened. the meeting Is not yet closed, but the pastor will continue the service, and if the Interest demands, Dr. Waller will be called Monday to continue the ser vices through next week. Muny are already added to the church; near a hundred conversions besides." f i . .... o. El t.101. PICTURE . ' H0USE1 ASHEIIE Promoters Planning; to Estab- lish One on Patton Avenue " in Ideal Location. It hss been generally understood Lhat there Is to be another moving picture houso established on Patton avenue, and it is now announced by those Who are Interested that the plans are being mnde by which It will be started at an early date, Just when Is not stated, but assurance Is given that those who are backing thrt enter prise have mndo financial urrange- ments to conduct a house that, will compare favorably with- any moving , picture house In the south, and that it will be modern equipment In every, detail. Neither is It stated where tho housu' Is to bo. but It is said that I he loca-. Hon will be an ideal one., onry -EXv.o jjui-ii,- that Is ,-. - -, A , H I 7i l 'I 'r!J ' j Hiisiiri icm o,i omit I

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