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Wednesday, May 8, 1912 " THE 'ASHEVILUr 1 GiLZETTE-NEWS:: t CLOSINB CHI1PJE1I IN TITlNfC DI S fl5TER--rS TEAM S HIR BITBiBllOjOOW v ' h ;A lit !. t. vft ' l-Vl J J 1 - t V M r : r if I' ' I v -"flffi MACKAY-BENNETt AT HERRER, Copyright by. powers ehgivwimo co.r .4E ,- ! , i ' . ' . I," t a 1 1 POLITICAL ANNOUNCE. MINTS. 2 ' ANNOUNCEMENT Editor Guette-News: X hereby an nounce my candidacy for the noml oatlon to the office of Regliter of Deeds for Buncombe county, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri-1 you the following story mary. ' C. P. W.EATBR. Waavarvllle, N. C. Carolina Commercial School PEARL lLe HOLMAN, PrlncipaL G. L. HALL, Aas't Principal. To illustrate the value of shorthand to a business man, let me tell ROBERT R. REYNOLDS. Mr. Reynolds' Announcement. Editor of The Gazette-News: T tiAflp tn ftnnniinift miulf in nl- date for the democratic congressional owner who verified the broker's statement. He put down me answer in nomination in this, the Tenth district (shorthand, having learned it reluctantly in his youth. The fact or tne case was that the owner was only rto get $200,000 for his property, and a di vision of the difference. , As usual with people of this type, a row oc curred, and the facts came out five years later. The seller of the property and the broker got Into a' lawsuit. The Bcller employed one of the. best, firm of attorneys In New York. The hoodwinked buyer was subpoenaed The testimony was FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS! Jan.. 16, 1111. Editor of tha Gazett-Newa: I shall seek tha nomination fori the office of register of deeds In the as a witness, and testified from his shorthund notes. next democratic primary election and n and exolicit that the firm of attorneys threw up the case for shall be very thankful for any rotes .,,, ,. -nA , nn recovered iioo.ooo for the man whose that I may receive. . " " L "1 ..... ,.hUnrt - parents nan sense eoougn iu siv mm u. tunuucii.iai This Investment paid 100,000 per cent dividend and an Investment of $70 In our business courses can always be relied upon to pay a bigger dividend than any investment which you are ever likely to make. Is it not worth while to have a talk with us? I hereby announcement my can didacy for Auditor of Buncombe County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary.. This the 27th day of February, 111. E. M. LTD A. . ' Unclaimed by relatives or friends, seventy-five of the Titunie's victims were burkd in the cemeteries 'Justi outside of fBalif ax, N. S. All the graves fe on the billsldes, facliiR the sua... In aU'.ibe eburches of Halifax funeral services were celebrated, not only for (the dead brought to this port, but also for lose who went down witili the "White Star steamship and whose bodies never came to the surface. All the bodies that are burled in Halifax were carefully; xamined tij experts, and should delayed Inquiries be made for any of the seventy-five ideretiflcutiou would not be difficult : i Anthony 3. BkldJe and Vincent Astor were among those at Halifax when the Mackay-Beunett arrived with the bodies of the victims. . - .' - ' Germs. ' .. I have just spanked Ned,1 I don't know whut course you will pursue with Stephen," - remarked - Mrs, Wil liams' intimate friend. "What have the boys been up to now?" she asked. . "About the very . last thing that you'd imagine.. They've been eating luncheon with the Italian laborers, working along the car track, and you might as well know the worst of it at once. They've been eating meat cook ed in a shovel." With a frantic vision of a hopelessly germ-ridden child, Mrs. Williams call ed her son to immediate account, ' I didn t eat luncheon with any strange men," ho indignantly persist ed. "Those men are , alt my dear friends, and I didn't eat any meat cooked in a shovel, either." "What did you eat?" . " "Only some gravy cooked In a shovel by one of the men." "But it was.cleun. aH, rjk'ht, mother, for I saw the man wipe off the shovel with his hut before he poured the gravy in," Norman JS. Mack s .Na tional Monthly. ' 1 THE TESTS OF PLUMBING EQUIPMENT , 1. Are you as perfectly satisfied with the plumbing equipment as you are with the other furnishings of your home t - 2. Would it receive the approving -, glance of your friends and guests? !. - Is it free from annoyances of all kinds; no odors, no leaks, no fixtures in-. ', conveniently placed? J Tastefully designed 'Standard fixtures scientifically arranged and installed by us are ' the fixtures to stand the tests of time and use. j. c. Mcpherson, No. 35 & 37 K. College St. rr Standanr "Vea" Umoqr :t t Utilizing the Mirror. A dentist was filling a lady patron's back teetb. When he had finished with the first tooth he handed the lady a hand mirror that she might so the result for herself. Then he went on with his task, repeating his pjr formance with the mirror after er:h tooth was. filled. Finally, when the job was completed, and she hud hand ed back .the mirror with thunks, he said: "Well. Madame; how- do they look to you?" "How do what look to me?" she re turned. "The teeth I Just filled." "Oh, I forgot about the teetU!" Bhe exclaimed, reaching for the hand glass. . '' . " "What did you look at each time I gave you tho mirror?" "My hair." Norman E. Mack's Na tional Monthly. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature of NOTICE The undersigned, the Piedmont Di rectory Company, Publishers of ' vol ume No. 11, city directory for 1912 desires to state that the name of Dr. M. J. Cpstello was erroneously listed in said directory as "retired," when A wealthy New Yorker bought a piece of property for $300,000. He strongly suspected that the middle man was making a large profit, al though he represented he was getting merely the ordinary broker'a commission. , In order to get at the facts the buyer put some questions to the Very truly, J. J. MACKBT. FOR TREASURER, Editor of The Gazette-News: I hereby announce myself a candl- dldate for re-election to the office of I treasurer of Buncome county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri maries. T. M. DUCKETT. Phone 974. PEARL U HOLMAN, . School in Legal Building 10 Pack Square, Rooms 621-622. , ' Ashevllle, N. C. THE NEW YORK LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA Just what the NEW YORK LIFE is doing In NORTH CAROLINA may be somewhat appreciated by a review of the following- figures, as to transactions in this State during the past two years. Wtt M. CLARKE. .$11,957,943 239,992 214,496 For County Auditor. . Pa 41.. PnnnK. Al1tit I hereby announce my candidacy fori Insurance in Force In North Carolina, December 31, 1911 County Auditor, subject to action of Returned to Policy Holders (during lttiu-'ll) in: the next Democratic rjrlmarv, ueain Claims Dividends, Cash Values, etc. ' Total .. ; -A $ 454,487 Policy Loans to Policy Holders (1910-'ll) . . .$ 236,644 Investments Made In North Carolina: Raleigh, N. C, Bonds (bought 1910) .. ....,.$ 158,063 Charlotte Real Estate Loan (1910) 40,000 Charlotte School Bonds (bought 1911) .. ........... 101,500 Ashevilie City Bonds (bought 1911) .. ' 107,893 Alamance County Bonds (boughht 1911) 39.625 Granville County Bonds (bought 1911) Bl,ooo Hoke County Bonds (bought 1911) .. 62,175 Winston-Salem Real Estate Loan (1911) ; .10,000 Carolina, Clinchfleld & Ohio First Mortgage Bonds on basis of N. C. Mileage (1910-'ll) 603,784 FOR TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce myself a candi-l date for the office of tax collector ofl Buncombe bounty subpect to the ac-l tion of the democratic primary. B. A. PATTON. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can-1 dldate for the nomination for treasur-1 er of Buncombe county, subject to the I action of the democratic primary. WILL W. PATTON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Buncombe county, subject to the action' of the Democratic pri mary. C. F. WILLIAMS. Total Payments and Investments .$1,864,667 During the last two years the New York Life has paid to the policy holders of North Carolina, and invested in the State $1,110,963 more than It has received in premiums. . . , The New York Life has no capital stock, and therefore, no stockhold ers to share the profits of the business. - xt 4ii t : f. : f : f ; f : t : f : f : f : f : f : f : : t : - -v . v., ' .. v.: a .. W 9" T It requires the finest skill to make suits of thin summery cloth that will hold shape Logan made suits lead In that particular. ' - " : t liOGAlt, Tailor to Ladles and Gentlemen. Legal Building, Pack Sq. Phone 797. Aalievllle, N. C I Vt it ..A ' The Ix-irna Way. If you had a medicine that would strengthen, the liver, the atomach, the kidneya and the t owels, and at the same time make you atrong with a systemic tonlo, don't you believe you would soon be well T That'a "The Lax-Foa Way." 1 We ask you to buy the first bottle on the money-back plan, and you will ask your druggist to aell you tha sec ond. , It keeps your whole Inside right. There la nothing else made like Lax-Foa. Remember the name LAX-FOB, I II H M II MM II y Untwist It. .. Fred and Jack, little brothers, hitched their goat to a new wagon, their father bought them. Fred, the younger, got In to drive off, but "Bil llc" stubbornly refused - to budge; whereupon Jack stepped up and gave the goat's tall a vicious twist or two, at which "Blllie" made off at a lively gait, to the great pleasure of Fred, the driver. When the goat got started, he did not slow down, but went fuster and faster to the great dismay of Fred, who, much frightened, cried to his brother: "Jack, Jack, untwist It, untwist It." Normun E. Mack's Na tional Monthly. Hard to Heat. A laborer who was digging a trench in London, laid his coat on the ground nearby. Two fellows thought they would play a joke on him, so they drew a picture of a donkey on the back of it. When quitting time came the man noticed the picture on his coat and the grinning fellows lingering near. "Which of yes wiped yer fnce on me coat?" he asked. Norman E. Mack's National Monthjy ,.lftf . as a matter, pf fact, he was then and Is now a practicing physician in the City of Ashevllle, holding license1 Crom the Medical Boards of North Carolina and Pennsylvania, We recognize the Injustice which such publication might work to the practice of Dr. Costeilo, and to over Come the same" we have taken Im mediate steps to have same error cor rected in each directory issued where in the same error appears, and cause this notice to appear in each issue of the daily papers of Ashevllle for a period of thirty days. PIEDMONT DIRECTORY CO. It is a purely mutual organization Insuring the holders of over 1,000,- 000 policies who ARE the Company, who OWN the Company, and who TlttJSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale Con tained In a certain deed of trust made by V. L. Sigmon and wife, J. B. Sig mon, to the undersigned trustee, dated July 13th, 1911, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C in book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 80 at page 487 et seq., to which refer ence Is hereby made, and default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale there in contained has become operative, the said undersigned trustee, will on Sat urday, the 2.")tll day of May, 1912, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction fur cash, at the court house door In the city of Ashovillo, county of Bun combe and State of North Carolina, tho following lunds and premises, sit uate, lying and being on Main street In the town of West Ashevilie, county of Buncombe and state of North Caro lina, and being the same lands and premises conveyed to R. M.' Wells, trustee, by V. L. Sigmon and wife, J. B. Sigmon, by deed of trust dated February 23th, 1911,. and duly record ed In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, in book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 84 at page 117 to which reference is hereby made for metes and bounds. This April 23rd, 1912. I hereby announce myself aa a can-1 didate for re-election to the office ofl County Auditor for Buncombe Coun- ... 1 . J . . 1 n . I A Ttnmn- SrPrimw to h.fi some Ume I ALONE receive the PROFITS of the Company. Surely the results of this Company In North Carolina should com mend It to every citizen of the State. , . .. ................ .$684,684,686 tn May of this year. ROYAL J. STOKELY. J. n. Woodward for Register of Deeds. I Assets January 1, 1913 ....... I hereby announce my candidacy! for the office of Register of Deeds for JJ. M, NOLAND Buncombe, subject to the action of Travcn,1K Representative tne democratic primaries wnen neia. 1 N Y UVIS In. Co : Democrat, N. C, March 25, 1912. Phone 1067. Ashevllle, N. C. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Gazette-Newa, I hereby announce myself a candi date for the. office of Treasurer of 1 Buncombe County, subject to the ao- tlon of the Democratic Primary. J. EDD. BROOKSHIRB. Aaalea. N. O. FOR AUDITOR. I beg to announce myself a candi date before the Buncombe . county democratic primary for the office of County Auditor, and feel that my ex perience In book-keeping and In aud iting commercial accounts qualifies me for this office. Soliciting your support and promising If elected efficient ser vice and courteous treatment to all. Respectfully, JAMES H. CASH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Premier Carrier of the South. Schedule figures publlalied aa Information only and not guaranteed. 4 EFFECTIVE DEO. 81st, 1911. 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Y., Philadelphia No. 14 Murphy and Washington (d) .. 7:94 a.m. bta, Brevard.. .. . 7:19 taa.No. 17 Wayneavllle and No. 98 Cincinnati and Murphy 1:19 a.nv Chicago 1.. 19:11 a.nuNo. 19 Wayneavllle and Wayneavllle . . ... 1:56 p.m. Murphy ... .. 1:10 p.m. No. 19 Waynesrllle 9:90 an.No, II Wayneavllle ... ... 7:61 p.m. No. II Goldsboro and Ral- No. II Raleigh and Golda- elgh . ... .; 7:41 n.aa. boro 9:91 a-m, No. 17 Charleston, Coram- No. 17 Chicago and Clncln- No. 16 Washington, N. X. natl . . 7:69 p.m. and Richmond ... 9:49 a. at No, II Columbia, Charlea- Nn. IK U.mnhli anil f!1t. ton. Rravard 16:11 a.BB. For 30 Year I tanooga 4:59 a.nuNo. $5 Memphis and Chat- it,-cf.jj I No. 41 Charleston, Macon, - uinooga ... ... ..ie:i p.aa. iae lauaqaura i Tr 11.11 Hn aa Wa .hinvtnn nih. Remedy for I No. 101 Bristol, KnoxrUla mond and N. 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