p Tuesday, June 11, 1912.
S8 ASHEVILLE GAZETTE NEWS.
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Free
Our new booklet.
telling of Coca-Cola
vindication at Chatta
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STANDING OK TIK CLUBS.
Xatiunnl icaguc.
Jasehall
Won. Lost. Pet.
HW York 34 8 .810
Chicago 25 . 18 .581
Cincinnati 26 21 .55:1
Pittsburg 22 20 .524
Philadelphia 18 22 .450
St. Louis 22 27 .4411
Brooklyn 14 27 .341
American League
Won. Iost Pet
juston 30 18 .625
Chicago 31 19 .620
Mfashtngton 21 .571
Philadelphia.. '. . .. 23 20 .535
Cleveland 23 23 .600
Detroit 25 25 .500
New Vork 15 29 .341
St. Loull '. . . 14 34 .292
southern
League.
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RESULTS YESTERDAY.
National I .oil' 11c.
At
New Ynrk--.V' W Yo k
'n;-
igo 9.
Ai Brooklyn Brooklyn 1 p
0.
At Philadelphia Philadelphia 10
Cincinnati 7,
At Boston lloak :t tti '.u-:.k
American ixn.v.ic
A I St. Louis St. Louis 2; Boston 3.
At Cleveland Cleveland 3; Phila
delphia !.
At Chicago Chicago i; New York
At Detroit Detroit
Washington
Soiitiicrn League.
At Atlanta Atlanta 3; Nashville 4.
At New Orleans Ness- Orleans
Montgomery; rain.
At Birmingham Birmingham 1 ;
Mobile 5.
At Chattanooga Chattanooga 6;
Memphis 2 (Aral game); .Memphis 3;
Chattanooga 1 (second game).
iillermitioiiul I.nguc.
At Italtimoru Baltimore 11; Jersey
City 3.
At Buffalo Buffalo 8; Toronto 6.
At Providence Providence 10;
Newark 12.
JbaV- 4
Thing in1 Stoves
as tor any other meal at any
UMt Huner in stoves the best
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it just seems
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you see an
Arrow think
of Coca-Cola.
At Rochester Rochester
I trcal 4.
Mon
American Association.
At "V'lumuus Coltiinbus 3;
Minne
apolis ft.
At Indianapolis tndianapolia
.Milwaukee 0.
At Loulsvllh Louisville 7; Kane
City 7 (called by agreement at end
the, ninth).
South
Coiumt
Atlantic League.
At
a -Columbia 6: Albany
AI Maeon Macon 8; Savannah 1
I At Jacksonville Jacksonville-Co
Itimbla; rain.
Virginia 1cagiic.
At Itoanoke Roanoke 12; Hieh
mond 2.
Ai Lvnchbu'rs Lynchburg Nor
folk 10.
At Portsmouth Portsmouth
Danville I.
At Newport News Petersburg
Newport News 3.
Carolina Association.
At Greenville Greenville 0; Ander
3on 1 (lirst game); Greenville 1; An
ilerson 4 (second game).
At Charlotte Charlotte 0; Winston
Saletn 3.
At Greensboro Greensboro
Spartanburg 6.
DEALS IN DIIIT.
Mary U Ilotsford to 1.. 11. Areoast
lot on St. DunHtnn's rnad; consl.lera
tlnn $5000.
J. M. Ingle to Jennie L. B. Robert
Ion on Carter street; consideration
$500.
H. M. Moody to' F. A. Sondby. Ian
on Maw el k; consideration $2000
John Champion to George Green
wood, lot mar He una Vista; consider
atlon $200.
Mattle B. Brooks to George
Greenwood, lot In West Ashevill
consideration $10 and other consider
atlonn.
W. I). Robinson to the Board of Ed
tiiMtlon of Buncombe county: land
Ftnt Creek township; consideration
$100.
Jonathan Mooney to F, A. Austin
lot No. 2 of plat 4if the land ot 8
It I; consideration $800.
Thomas J. Itlekman and K.
11
Wells, conimlcslonrrs, to K Y. Israi
Innd In Upper Hominy township: con
-id' ration $1100 and other consldorn
tions.
J. I). Penland to W. B. Westnll
In West Ashevllle; consideration $240
Gwyn Edwards to W. U Holcombe
lot In West Ashevllle; consideration
$1250.
C. C. Duckett to E. J. Auldridgo
land In Handy Mush township; consld
eratlon $1000.
Samuel Car.U'.T to J. D. Penland, lot
In West Ashevllle; consideration $300
Should Have Known Urtler.
Birmingham Nws.'
The late Gen. I". D. Grant used to
lelln funny slory about Hull Run.
''A soldier," he would bealn, "had a
scar on hlr face."
",'Where did you get that scar'.1'
they asked him.
" 'At Bull Ran,' he replied.
"'What'' they cried, Incredulously.
What, shot In (he fnce at Bull Run?
How iSUld Unit lie?'
" Well.' explained the soldier, 'It
was like this. After I'd run four or
live miles 1 vol kind of careless and
KNQXVILLE WINS
FIRST OF SERIES
Waymack Was Hard Hit
While Davis Pitched Splen
did Game of Ball.
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Bristol 15 8 .652
Ashevllle 13 1U .565
Cleveland 13 12 .520
Knoxvllle 13 13 .500
Johnson City 10 12 .455
Morrlstown 8 17 ,320
RESULTS YKSTKBDAY.
At Knoxville Ashevllle 1; Knox-
Hie 7.
At Morrlstown Bristol :
Morris-
town 1.
At Cleveland Johnson
City
Cleveland 2.
Games Today.
Ashevllle at Knoxville.
Johnson City at Cleveland.
Bristol at Morrlstown.
Special to The Gazette-News,
Knoxville, June .11. The homt
team walked away wltn the game yes
terday, the first of the series with th
Mountaineers. Davis pennrmed or,
the mound for Knoxville and Way-
mack for the visitors. The strikin'
out of 13 men by Davis and tin
touching of Waymack for 14 hits, tell
the tale of the victory. The horn
team played errorless ball. Ashe
ville's seven hits were not bunche
well enough to bring the desired re
suits. After the first inning the visi
tors had a chance to score twice, but
the chance was nil. The batting hon
ors went to Woodward and Wynne
each getting three hits. However
Woodward was only at bat four times
while Wynne was up five limes. Two
big league scouts, Jack Law and Mike
Kehoe, watched the game with ap
parent Interest.
Score by Innings: R.
Knoxville 002 001 31x
Ashevllle 100 000 000 1
Knoxville.
AB It II PO A
K
(
0
Harrison, 3b.
Wynne, 1b.. .
0
6
4
1
14
ll
0
1
0
Rhoten, 2b. .
(1
Martin, ef. .
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 3
. 4
. 3
.34
n
0
Meyer, c. . .
Watson, rf. .
Morley, ss. .
Donahue, If.
Davis, p. . .
Totals. . .
0
0
0
0
It
9 0
Ashevllle
Cahill, Cf.
Sharp, 2b.
Smith, rf.
Woodward,
AB R
1 1
PO
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
If.
Bmnb, Hi. .
Bowers, 3b,
Callahan, ss.
Kite, c. .
Waymack, p
tl
Totals 31 1 7 24 8
Summary: Two-base hits, Martin
Donahue, Meyer, Watson, Wynm
Harrison; sacrillce hits, Rhoten. Mar
tin; sacrifice fly, Rhoten; struck out
bv Davis 13: by Waymack 4; bast a
on balls, off Davis 2; off Waymack
stolen bases, Meyer, i!umb; passed
ball, Meyer; double play, Watson t
Ithoten to Wynne; left on bases,
Knoxville 7; Ashevllle 4; time of game
1.42; umpire, McLaughlin,
Jobbers Protest.
Special to The Gazette-News.
Morrlstown. June II. By a score
of three to one Bristol took the open
ing game of the series from Morris-
town yesterday afternoon. The game
was protested by the home team be
cause Burke failed to announce that
McKammctt had taken the plAce of
Betzel, whom Burke had put out of
the game. Williams was rather har
hit at times.
R. H. E.
Bristol 3 8 1
Morristown 1 5 1
Batteries Walker and Munson;
Williams und Westlake.
Soldiers W in.
Special to The Gazette-News.
Cleveland, June II. Johnson Ct
was defeated by Cleveland here yes
terday In a game that was featured
by the work of both pitchers. The
home team started out In the lead,
but the visitors caught up In the fifth
Inning. Cleveland made the winning
run In the sixth on the single of
Schuyler, a sacrifice, and passed ball.
Neither team made an error.
Score: R. H.
Cleveland . . 010 (Mil 00X 2 (i 0
Johnson Citv . 000 (lie 000 1 (I 0
Batteries Norman and Thompson:
Hall and Taylor.
It Is now well known that not mon
than one case of rheumatism In ten
requires any Internal Inntment what
ever. All that Is needed Is a free ap
plication of Chamberlain's Liniment
and massaging the parts at each ap
plication. Try It and see how quickly
It will relieve the pain and soreness.
Sold by all dealers.
Ixiokhlg lor (he Impossible.
(Nashville Tenuesseean I.
An Englbh woman who Is about to
marry an American describes tho
Ideal husbuml as a man who dues not
drink of smoke, does not eat meat,
belleVM In woman stiffraM and re
gards a wife as more than a chattel.
of course phe had to c ome to Amer
ica to find that sort of a husband.
The Englishman never lived who
could give up his rare roaat beef.
.
CHESTER MAH
Notch COLLAR
Ct tt P body (k Co. Troyt W. Ta
MRS. STEVENS
RECOVERS
' t
After Years of Suffering.
Tells How Her Health
Was Regained.
Waurika, Okla. "I had female trou
bles for seven years, was all run down,
and so nervous 1
could not do any
thing. The doctor;,
treated me for dif
ferent things but did
me no good. I got
so bad that I could
not sleep day or
night While in this
condition I read ol
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound, and began
its use and wrote to you for special
advice. In a short time I had regained
my health and am now strong and well.
Mrs. Sallie Stevens, K.r.u., No. 2,
Comanche, Okla.
Another Woman Recovers.
Newton, N. II. "For five years I suf
fered from female weakness and drag
ging down pains. Lydia E. Pinkham s
Vegetable Compound has restored my
health and the pains are gone. Mrs.
F. A. PeaslEE, R. F. D., Box 88.
Because your caso is a difficult one,
doctors having done you no good, do not
continue to suffer without giving Lydia
K Pinkham s Vegetable Compound
trial. It surely na3 remedied many cases
of female ills, such as inflammation, ul
ceration, displacements, tumors, irregu
lBrities, periodic pains, backache, and it
may be exactly v,"hat you need.
If you want special advice write to
Lydia b. run, ham Medicine Co. (eonll
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by
woman and held iu strict couiiden!o-
Tax
Listers
Notice
The County Commissioners
have extended the time for
listing property until Saturday
6 p. m., June 15th. Those who
fail to list during this time will
be charged extra.
R. J. Stokeley
Mrs. Racie Adams
Listers.
NOTICE: LIST YOUR TAXES.
All persons who, have as yet failed
to list their property can do so before
County Auditor R. J. Stokeley at his
Office in the court house up to June
I5lh, 1912, after which time the pen
alty prescribed by law will be en
forced. C. P. WHITSON,
W. E. PATTON, County Assessor.
' Chairman. lOt
NOTICE.
State of North Carolina, Buncombe
County In the Superior Court.
Annie Gordon vs. Herbert Gordon.
..NOTICE.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Superior court of Buncombe county,
N. ('., for the purpose of htnining an
absolute divorce, and the said defend
ant will further take notice that ho Is
required to appear at the term of the
Superior court of snid county to be
held on the sixtli Monday before the
first Monday in September, 1912, at
(he court bouse of said county In
Ashevllle, N. C, and answer to the
Complaint In said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in said complaint.
MARCUS EltWlN.
Clerk Superior Court.
This the ,".rd day of June, 1912.
J. SCROOP STYLES. Atty.
MEN'S ANU YOUTHS'
HIGH GRADE SUITS at
LOW GRADE PRICES
A PLEASING VARIETY, A BIG NEW
STOCK JUST RECEIVED.
GEM CLOTHING STORE
0 I'ATTOJf AVE.
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WATCH THIS SPACE
American Commission Co.
29 S. Main St.
Buy your ticket and gl order for
baggage to be checked (rota your
residence to destination.
Baggage Transfer and Railway
Ticket Office tame room,
60 Patton Ave.
MOVING AND 8TORAGB
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WANTS
FOB SALI
OR SALE Complete portable saw
mill outfits in good order. Also
skidders, loaders and logging equip
ment of all kinds. The Champion
Fibre Co.. Canton, N. C. 247-tf
OR BALE Dry kindling wood, $1.50
per load, delivered. Pbona 1643
Blltmore Box Factory. 16-tf
OR SALE
this office.
-Old newspapers.
Call at
tf.
'OR SALE A good paying business
for sale cheap. Apply Ashevllle
Furniture Co.; corner Pack square
and College street.
?OR SALE 50 bushels of mixed cow
peas, fresh and clean, $2.00 per
bushel. Also Berkshire pigs, 6 to
8 weeks old, $5.00 each, $9.00 for
two. Blltmore Estate Truck Farm.
Phone 571. 103-12t
IAMERA FOR SALE A Seneca
3 1-4x4 1-4 plate camera; In good
condition. Price, $4.50. Inquire of
C. W. Capell at this office.
"OR SALE Six-room house, modern
conveniences, lfarge lot, close In.
Apply 97 Blanton street, or Phone
1816.
FOR SALE Indian Runner Duel
Eggs, half price. Phone J. H. Me
Connell. 107-3t
FOR SALE Six-room house, large
lot, modern conveniences; price
$1050; terms to suit purchaser.
Apply 97 Blant,on street on phone
1816.
AMERA FOR SALE A 1A (2Jx4J)
Kodak In first class condition. Cost
$12, will sell for $7. C. W. Capell
Gazette-News office. tf
FOR SALE Seventy-five thorough
bred Shetland Ponies. Ages from
one year to six years old. Colors,
bays, blacks and spotted. Prices
reasonable. Henkel Craig Livo
Stock Co., Statesvllle or Hickory, N.
C. June-1-8-15
S100 AND $15 PER MONTH buys a
5 room cottage, 492 South French
Broad avenue. For information
phone 409. 106-Gt
DIRT FOR SALE We have dirt to
dispose of at the Burrough's house.
North Main street; also at Paragon
building. College street side. Wrenn
& Garland, Building Contractors.
196 St.
TO M ATO PLANTS Ea rliana ,1 0c
per dozen, :! dozen for L'5e. Apply
at 42 Walnut street. 10G-:',t
WJLKTBD.
I. H. McGINNESS has moved to room
4 Masonic building, Market street,
opposite Y. M. I. Steam dyeing, tail
oring and cleaning. Phone 1860. tf
WANTED Your stenographic work.
Prices reasonable; satisfaction
given. Bee Miss Pearl Holman, 10
Pack square. Phone 974. tf
WANTED Your Notaiy Public work.
Residence 123 Asheland avenue.
Phone 98. Jas. W. Albright. 56-tf
WANTED Your old silverware to
plate or repair. Best quadruple
plate. Done under our special
guarantee. Established 1894.
Finger & Anthony Silver Co., 15
Church Ct Phone' 9u0. W. A.
Steele, Ashevllle Representative.
9:i-2Bt
KODAK WANTED A 1A Special, 3
or 3A. Inquire of C. W. Capell at
Gazette-News. tf
WANTED Boarders after June 10th,
suburban home; no sick people
taken. Mrs. M. C. Stockton, 348
Merrimon avenue. Phone 1116.
103-tf
WANTED To clean, dye and press
your suits of woolens or silks or
linens; modern methods; modern
appliances and machinery. Kid
slippers and long and "short kid
gloves beautifully cleaned. Ashe
vllle French Dry Cleaning Co., J. C
Wilbar. Phone 389.
WANTED To paint your house and
make it look new and atractlv
Makes the house last longer and
adds much to the selling or rental
value. Phone 1157 for man to come
and tell you what it will cost. K. L
Fitzpatrlek & Son, North Main
street. Ashevllle. 100-lf
A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT A
young married man of good habit;;
and now employed, wishes to secure
a position with a responsible eon
corn in western N. C. or adjacent
country. Address, "Accountant,"
i are (Jitai lie-News. 97-261
A NEW HANDSOME EIOHT-DAY
MISSION CLOCK for $2.65. The
Quxette-NeWS has a few of the Mis
sion Clocks with which so many of
the people of this mountain section
of the state have become familiar
It Is nn eight-day clock, high grade
serviceable, and altogether very at
tractive. I' or those Who come to
the office, pay cash, thus saving us
tho cost of delivery. The same
price will bo made to out-of-town
pntrons who send cssh or money
order, and tho clock will bo ex
pressed direct to the address given.
Bear In mind that the price Is Just
$Z.8R at our office, or when cash
accompanies the order. Send us
your order today to Gasette-News
office. tf
WANTED A self-propelling Invalid
chair. Address Postnfflce Box 685,
Ashevllle, N. C. 105-St.
LADY wishes pleasant furnished room
for the summer with gas. M. .,
cire GaxettelNews. 10S-eod-3l
FOB BALE.
One of the beat farms In Western
North Carolina, containing about (00
seres, of whten 100 Is fine bottom
and balance grazing and fruit land,
(Tloae to railroad,
CASTADT BKAtrT JO.
Phono in 10 N. Pack Square.
WANTS
MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITURE bought, sold I
changed. Easy payments.
a ex
Globe Furniture Co., 61 South
Phone 885.
St.
141-tf
ROCK LEDGE, 61 Haywood Street
28 rooms thoroughly renovated.
across street from Auditorium, half
block from Battery Park ho tat Mrs.
P. J. Cocoran, Prop.
SUMMER TERM Ashevllle Business
College; regular Instruction in all
branches of business and short
hand. Special short courses if you
desire. Enter now. College North
Pack Square, 3rd floor Wagner
building. Henry S. Shockley, prin
cipal. 103-fit
ASHEVILLE NURSE BUREAU fur
nishes you with competent trained,
practical, and confinement nurses.
Day and night. No charges. Phone
912. 80-26t
THREE-IN-ONE OIL We carry this
famous oil in stock would not be
without It. Good for oiling, clean
ing and polishing the llnest ma
chinery. Large size 25c, small
size 10c. J. M. Hearn & Co., Bat
tery Park Place. Phone 448.
STRONG, Earllana, Stone and Ponde
rosa tomato plants, egg and pepper
plants. $1.00 per 100, 15c doz.;
from pots 25c doz. Full line bed
ding plants 50c to $1.00 doz.
Woolsey Greenhouses. Phone 713.
77-26t
NEW CLASS: In shorthand and type
writing starting this week at the
A. B. C. Also those desiring to in
crease their speed in shorthand and
typewriting and secure a situation
should begin now. Also special
summer instruction in bookkeeping
given. Call at the office of the A.
B. C, No. 8, 3rd floor, Pack square,
for further Information. N. B.
Bookkeeping students are not or
ganized into class. 105-6t
FOR SALE Only a few Sets of
Beautiful 44-Piece Cleo Dinner
Sets, cash price $2.65; is manufac
tured of the very highest grade of
porcelian; in buying a large quan
tity of them and are giving you the
benefit of our bargain. Sets are
beautifully decorated in French Pink
Rose Transfer Design and edges and
Handles of all articles are trimmed
with Pure Coin Cold. These seta
make very desirable and attractive
Dinner Service, and contain enough
pieces to set table for six persons.
We are making a special cash price
on this dinner set for $2.65. We
charge 10c extra for delivery In the
city. Gazette-News Office. tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 9 room house with a
sleeping porch; all modern; $21
per month. Room 9, Hevell Build
ing. F. P. Ingle.
FOR RENT Connecting rooms, fur
nished for housekeeping, electric
lights and gas. 1 Grady Btrect.
Phone 839. 37-tf
FOR RENT Three nice adjoining
office rooms on Weat Pack square,
second floor. Apply to W. A. Nltzer,
No. 15 Revell Bldg. eod-tt
DESIRABLE ROOMS A few pleas
ant, airy rooms at reasonable prices
Close in; new house; near High
school. Special prices to permanent
people. Apply at once at 8 College
Park place.
FOR RENT FURNISHED No. 203
Merrimon avenue, 5 room cottnge,
two bed rooms and sleeping porch,
with servant's quarters in yard. One
of the best located in city, plenty of
shade, high, level lot. Phone 1062
or 974. 104-3t
HELP WANTED
PERMANENT RESIDENT MANA
GER wanted for North Carolina by
large New York corporation; must
have $500 cash to cover stock, etc;
only high class hustler need apply.
Good salary. Address with full par
ticulars P. Th Gazette-Newe.
WANTED Practical, trained, and
confinement nurses to list with us.
Wo guarantee you position or re
fund you money. Phone us. Phone
912 80-26t
WANTED Several good boys to earry
the Gazette-News. Must not be un
der 1L' years of age. Apply at Gazette-News
office. 104-3t
WANTED -While girl for light house
work. Phone 1104. 106-3t.
TRUNKS AND LEATHER
GOODS
Is our specialty. Money to loan
.in diamonds watches, jewelry
iud anything of value.
H. L. FINKELSTEIIf
Loan Office. 23 S. Main St,
Phone 887. Asheville.
ELECTRICAL FIXTURES
Portable Lamps, Electric Irons
and Heating Apparatus.
W. A. WARD
12 Church St. Phone 449.
For the best
Smokes and Drinks
SCHAS' Segar Store
and Sanitary Fountain
6 S. Main St
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING mar
kets marketable thinsja, and maxaa all
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