lWay July 23, 1612. PAGE SIX THE ASHIVltlJS GAZETTE-NEWS. I I WANTS I WANTS FOR SALI FOR BALE Dry ktadllng wood, 11.50 per load, delivered. Phone 1643 BUtmore Box Factory. 16-tf FOR SALE Old newspaper, this office. Call at tf. CAMERA FOR SALE A 1A (2141) Kodak In first class condition. Cost 112, will sell for $7. C. W. Capell, Oazette-News office. tf FOR SALE Attractive bargains In runabouts, top buggies, surreys, buckboards, single and double har ness; and ladles driving horse. Pat ton & Stlkeleather's Stables. 9 120-tf FOR SALE Balsam Lodge, one of the best small summer hotels In western N. C, close to R. R. sta tion, splendid reputation, always filled, all modern improvements gas, water, etc.; highest H. R. point east of the Rocky mountains. Splen did location for a sanitarium. Easy terms If sold at once. Reason for seliinfT, owners have other business, For particulars write or see. Dr. I K, C. Woodward, Balsam. N. C, 129-30t FOR BINT FOR RENT Upstairs apartment of house at 122 S. French Broad; all modern conveniences on same floor, with la."Te porch; gas connections Apply to J. E. Smathers, 45 Patto avenue. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, transient or permanent, one block from postofflce. 58 Haywood St 126-2Ct FOR RENT Two connecting rooms on first floor, furnished for house keeping; with electric lights and gas. 18 Grady St Phone 839. U-tf PELLAGRA CAN BE CURED I have the Remedy anil Sanitarium. Private Formula to reputable phy slclans $10 each. Dr. Lee Seam ster, Mineral Wells, Tex. 130-30t FOR SALE Celery. White Plume, transplanted :it 50 cents per hun dred, small plants 2.", rents per hun dred, $2.00 for 1000. Order early. Address G. Camplche, R. F. D. 3, Blltmore, N. C. i4i-2Gt FOR SALE Five lots, good dwelling, outbuildings, blacksmith shop, well located In center of town on Main street, very desirable property. Price $1700. W. H. Poteat, Andrews, N. C. 122-40t. WAJTT19. J. H. McllNNES.S lias moved to room 4 Masonic building, Market street, opposite Y. M. 1. Steam dyeing, tail oring and cleaning. Phone 1850. tf 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 Pleasant rooms; all modern conveniences; block and half of postofflce, fronting on large park; tine view; paved sidewalk; good table board nearby. No. Aston Place; Phone 1136. 1.17-tf FOR RENT One large room, suit: ble for carpenter shop and six small rooms on Lexington avenue. Ashe vllle Paint and Glass Co. Phone 1778. 140-:it roil icn.nt Choice 5 and (i room tints, close In, $111 per month. Cot. tage 6 rooms $21 per month. All have modern Improvements. Apply W. A. Nltzer, office 15 Revell lildg. 3 w. Pack square, FOR RENT High and dry cottage at I,ake, near Weaverville ear. Fine view; good water. R. H. Roth, Phone 1 120. 140-3t HELP WANTED WANTED Your stenographic work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. Bee Miss Pearl liolman, 10 Pack square. Phone 174. tf WANTED Your Notaiy Public work. Residence 123 Asheland avenue. Phone 98. Jas. W. Albright. 56-tf KODAK WANTED A 1A Special, 3 or 3A. Inquire of C. W. Capell at Gazette-News, tf WANTED Lady student wants place to stay as companion while in school, for board and room; is will ing to assist in light work morn ing and evening. Address "Student," care Gazi lie-News. 1 a S -r, t WANTED Salesman for paints, auto mobile oils and lubricants. Excel lent inducements. The Middle Stales Oil Co., Cleveland, O. THE MARKETS New York, July 23. The tendency of prices was reactlnary at the open ing of today's stock market. Steel de clined fractionally on the publication of the Stanley report. Western Mary land, Canadian Pacific, General Elec tric, Atchison and St. Louis and San Francisco second preferred were low er also. Reading, Amalgamated and Union Pacific made light gains. Wall street devoted much of Its at tention today to the Stanley Steel re port. The speculative element seemed disposed to place a bearish construc tion on the recommendation of the committee. Bonds were steady. The market closed heavy. Lowest prices and greatest stagnation were witnessed In the last hour, with some slight readjustment in final dealings. Cotton Buying Movement. New York, July 23 Cotton opened steady today at an advance of 5 to 7 points and sold 8 to 9 points net high er during the middle of the morning on covering and continued support from trade sources. Higher cables than due and continued predictions of a bullish August bureau report were supposed to inspire the buying mo vent tit. The market continued quiet late In the afternoon, but remained steady 6 7 points net higher. The weekly report of the weather bureau was without any influence on the cotton market and trading con tinued quiet during the afternoon with prices ruling B to C points net higher. The market closed steady. , STOCKS. Open. Close WANTED -The very best of positions are now open for 'Coinje It nt oier who finish our two weeks' course enter now. Charlotte Cotton School Charlotte, N. C. eod-132-9t MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE bought, sold and ex changed. Eajry payments. Globs Furniture Co.. 61 South Main St 1'none 885, 43 tf WANTED--To paper your reception hall, dining room, parlor and bed rat ms- you '':,,, easily rent your pare bedroom. 10 Miors anil make your spending money. Phone 157, R. L. Fltzpatrlck .vi Son. WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. Here is an offer that in cludes tools with tuition. A method that saves .years of apprenticeship. Positions waiting in city or country shops. Write Moler Barber Collet"-, Atlanta, Ga. 140-Ct. POSITION wanted by a young man with ten years experience :m book keeper, or general office work, and sale man. In ferences furnished. Reply R, li. T care The Gazette News. 141-3t WANTED Men, Join my Club! A perfect cleaning and pressing club service, $1 a month, 3 months $2.50 automobile delivery. Phone 389, Ashcville denning & 1'resslng club, T. C Wllbar, Proprietor, Pack Square. WANTED 3 ,,r 4 large rooms, fur nished for light housekeeping, by permanent couple. Address I' O. Box 649, City. 141-31 BUSINESS CHANCES. GET INTO BUSINESS Positively the best business opportunity In the state Is now open. The right man or woman will be given exclusive control and will bo required to In vest from $500 to $1000. Honesty, energy nnd ability necessary. The business Is high class, non-speculative, exceedingly profitable, affords a rare chan e to manage a digni fied paying business from the start. Information at Interview only. Address P. O. Box 648. 110-tf FOR SALE Only a few Seti of Beautiful 4 4 -Piece Cleo Dinner Sets, cash price $2 65; la manufac tured of the very highest grade of porceilan; In buying a large quan tity of them and giving you the benefit of our bargain. Sets are beautifully decorated In French Pink Bone Transfer Design and edges and Handles of all articles are trimmed with Pure Coin Cold. These sett make very desirable and attractive Dinner Service, and contain enough piece to set table for six person We are making a special cash prlc en this dinner set for 2.6. W charge 10c extra for delivery In the olty. Oaxette-News Office. tf FOR SAIiK. On of the best farms In Western North Carolina, containing about (00 acres, of which 100 Is fine bottom and balance graslng and fruit land. Close to rs II road. CAN ADY BF.AITY OO. T4 10 If. Peck ftqntf KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED 10 (lent Roll AU Hi sea. PniNTS 1 1-4H 1-4 ie each; I l-lxl 1-2, 1 1-1x4 1-4 and I l-4x-4 1-4 40 en. I.; 1 1 4x6 1-1, 4xf and Post cards Be each. RA1 STUDIO t N. Park noma. ROCK LEDGE, 68 Haywood Street 28 rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mra P. J. Cocoran, Prop. CHAMPION SHOE REPAIR SHOP Your old shoes made like new ones Al. n's shoes half-soled, sewed, and heels straightened, 90c. Ladles' siloes half-SOled, sewed, 50c. H. A. Vlnlui'hU, :;u West College street. 13-2t. "EUREKA," 153 North Main, exclu sive private boarding; large well furnished rooms; fine porches; mod ern conveniences. East street car. lll-26t GOOD COFFEES at reduced prices. I BUS! $60 grade at 30c. 30c grade at 2 7c. Good old Rio at 2 3: per pound. Kroger's Grocery and Cof fee Store, 240 Pattou Ave. Phone No. 17 46. TRUNK SUPPLIES Trunk straps any length, corners, casters, hinges. Inside linings, and any and every thing needed to rebuild or make a new trunk complete. J. M. Hearn & Co., Battery Park Place. Phone 448. FRUIT JARS 1 Quart. 55 cents: 1-2 Gallon, 80 cents dozen. Brown Hardware Co., 25 North Main. 136-26t. MASSAGE Facial, body and scalp Massage using vacuum machine. Treatment given at yuur home, or 106 Haywood street. Phone 1954. Hours 10 a. m. to 12 m and 2 to 5 p. m. 140-6t. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. FURNI- TlTRg AND HOUSEHOLD Goods, ESTATE of Mrs. H. C. Atkinson, de ceased, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th, 10.30 a. m No. 53 North Main street, eon sistlng of one piano, several suits of furniture, odd pieces of antique, brlc-a-rac, cut glass, art squares, rugs, chairs. Iron beds, parlor fur niture, and hundreds of pieces of odd household goods. Saie promptly at 10:10 a. m. to highest bidder. On exhibition from Tuesday noon to hour of sale at No. 53 North Main street. 140-3L BATTLE CREEK METHODS OF MASSAGE Corrective movements and eleetrle treatment for Nervous ness, Insomnia, Rheumatism, Asth ma, Malnutrition, Constipation, Bil iousness und other troubles arising from displaced digestive orgsns, weukened muscles and poor circula tion. No. 14 Temple Court, Phone 832. 140-30t. A NEW HANDSOME EIGHT-DAY MISSION CLOCK for $2.65. The Gazette-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 an eight-day clock, high grade, serviceable, and altogether very at tractive. For those who come to the office, pay cash, thus saving us tne cost of delivery. The same price will be made to out-of-town patrons who send cash or money order, and the clock wilt be ex pressed direct to the address given. Bear In mind that the price la lust 12. IS at our offlcs, er when, cash necmpanies tne order. Send us your order today to Gasette-News office. tf Atchison 1083 Vmer. Smelting Brooklyn Rapid Transit Baltimore & Ohio 10118 mal. Copper 838 anadlan Pacific 265J N. V. Central lorado Fuel & Iron ... .... 'hesapeake Ai Ohio Sri 35, Consolidated Gas 145 Reading, ex div 164 163 llinois Central 1311 Mo., Ivans. & Tex .ouisville & Nashville National Lead Missouri Pacific 36 j Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific eople's Gas Pennsylvania Rock Island Rock Island pfd Great Northern pfd 137 8 Southern Pacific St. Paul Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Union Pacific 1 OS J U. S. Steel 7 03 U. S. Steel pfd Utah Copper Wabash pfd 1084 82 5 913 1094 83J 2648 115 30 J 80J 35 5 27i 157 58'j 36 116? 120S 115 1233 24j 482 137 109.1 103 283 7 T i 4 :i 4 16 693 I12J 61Z 131! Hotel Sterling CINCINNATI, OHIO. Overlooking New Sin ton Park. Every room outside with bath, or hot and cold water. Milk, cream, vegetables from our own farm. American Plan, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 per day. R. B. Mills prop., for merly of Hotel Bennett, Binghampton, N. Y., and Grand Hotel, New York City. Sixth, Mound and Kenyon Streets. WELLS HOTEL .Murphy, IV. !. Few steps from Southern depot, on tile right as you enter town. Rates reasonable. Accommodations good. Hath rooms, waterworks, and .11 mod ern conveniences. K. V. WELLS, Prop. NEW YORK CfrTTON. Open. July 12.15 August 12.15 September 12.24 October 12.37 December 12.38 January . . 12.35 Spot 12. SO. Close 12.20 12 12 12.40 12.89 POLICE COURT One Defendant Found ulllv of I :n eny mid Another Accused One Assault fuse. Jack Johnson, not the pugilist, but an lee cream packer, a young negro boy, was arraigned In police court this morning on the charge of the larceny f several articles from the Luigren drug store. The goods In question were cigars, good cigars, and certain articles of perfumery. When they were missed the matter was reported to the police department. An Investi gation followed and Johnson was taken Into custody. The case was con- Inued until tomorrow morning. Albert Few's was convicted this morning of the larceny of a pipe and watch from James Proctor and was sentenced to 30 days on the county roads. Oeorge Corpenlng seemed to he the nly real bard luck victim In the court, not that lie received any punish ment there but because he had con nected with his share before arriving. Pink (Jrltlin, Jack Smith and fiar- lield Gray each took a hand yesterday In beating Corpenlng and they were arraigned today for assault. They were found gulltv and fined $1, $5 and $1 and the costs, respectively. Corpen lng was charged with an attack on Pink Griffin but tvas released. There were several minor cases be fore the court, Including u good many defendants charged with violations of the traffic laws but none of them was lined heavily. FIGHT SHAM BATTLE Anniston, Ala., July 23. A sham battle was fought neur (Ytmp PsttUfl today by the "Red" army and "Brown" army, composed of Georgia, South Carolina. Florida and Alalia ma guards men and regular troops here for the annual militia manouvers. The 'Reds" were commanded by Col. Pom- eroy of the Fifth Georgia Infantry and the "Hrowns" were directed by Col. K. W. Lewis of South Carolina. Further Continuance of Darrow Trial. Los Angeles, July 23. Further con tinuance of the bribery trlsl of Clar ence Darrow was taken loduy until tomorrow morning in the belief that Juror Invltt would have recovered oultlclehtly from his attack of appen dicitis to resume hi place In the box. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giv ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as may be required. This remedy will also li'iuity the tough mucus and make It easier to expectorate. It has been tued successfully In many opl demies and Is safe and sure, For sale by all dealers. Hibernians In Session. Philadelphia, July 23. - The Question of home rule for Ireland Is one of the matters to corns . bsfore the biennial convention of the Ancient Order of Illbernlens' Bo.rd of Krln, which be gan In this city today with delegates prssent from 28 states and three prov- PATTON HOUSE Murphy, N. C. The best and most reasonable house In town, good table, clean beds and home cooking. Rates $1 per day. MISS ROSA PATTON V llTfFSTnEtT A ' UNIVERSITY PLACE n Block west at Broadway NEW YORK CITY aiHIUMII M ft. " Ausui.uTixr virkproop 3UU Kooms (200 w in R.-ith, BATES l.00 PtH DAY UP uceuenc Kenaarsal sad Cafe. Moderate meea. ad far tree lllaittaud Guide ana .v , aap or Haw Tork n. The Ebbitt House Washington, D. C No matter what yon earme to Washington for businest or nleasure THE EBBITT is x - most centrally located to every where. Recently remodeled refurnished and redecorated throughout thoroughly mod era in every feature. Booms, single or en suite, with or without bath. Bates i American Plan SS.on to $.00 per day. European Plan, 1 1 r.o to N.00 per day. O. F SCHUTT, Proprietor. GRAND HOTEL and NEW ANNEX Broadway & Bint Street. NEW TORK CITY Main Entrance on 31st St. VANCE'S HALL Is on the railroad at Alexander, N. C, ten miles north of Ashcville. It Is surrounded by pretty grounds, trees, etc. It has five hundred feet of cool veranda. Large, cool rooms. Good service. Excellent table. Hates reasonable. Address, AlltS. It. B. and J. N. VANCE, Proprietors, ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Portable Lamps, Electric Irons and Heating Apparatus. W. A. WARD 12 Clmrch St. Phone 449. Convenient to outn Pa. and Gran Central Stations. Rates fl.tf a wards. "The Samuels" (former I the Slier man), Jamestown, N. Y. Open for business, May IB, 1912. Also the Ureenhurst, on Lake Chau tauqua, open July lst-Sept 1st. Write for Guide to New York (with map) and Special Rate Card, Free. OEO. F. HITRLBERT. HOTEL ENTELLA BRYMON CITY. Headquarters for traveling men nnd lumbermen. Rates 2 por day. special rates by the month. Bath room. Free sample rooms. Railroad eating house fronting Southern depot Livery In connection. A. W. A ALMA WHKRLKR. Proprs. MEN'S ANI YOUTHS' HIGH GRADE SUITS at' LOW GRADE PRICES A PLKARINO VARIKTY, A P.IO NEW STOCK JUST UlCCBIVF.D. GEM CLOTHING STORE PATTON AVE. When In Andrews Stop nt the New HOTEL RUSSELL ANDREWS. N. C. The newest and coziest hotel In Wes tern North arollna. Modern Improve ments. BftctrlO lights, elegantly ap pointed rooms, sanitary plumbing. Cuisine the best. Prompt nnd ef ficient service. Rates Yi and J2.G0 per day. American plan. Special weekly rates. A. R. SPEARS, Prop. HOT SPRINGS Mountain Park Hotel and Baths Ideal mountain rejort. Golf, tennis, music, dancing, Nat ural liot mineral hat lis. Kates reasonable. Write us or ask Mr. Wood, Southern Railway Ticket Office. THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL Of WAYNESVILLE, N 0. MRS. SALLIE E. CORY, Proprietress. Open the Year Round. 'FREE SAMPLE ROOMS' FREE SAMPLE ROOMS STEAM HEATED CANTON, N. C. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL E. M. : I'll ER, Prop. RATES (2.00 ELECTRIC LIGHTS FREE BATH GLADSTONE HOTEL MOUNTAIN The leading commercial and tourist hotel. SO yards of depot Porter meets trains. $2 per day; special rates by week and month and to families. WM. JEFF DAVIS, Prop. KNICKERBOCKER NO. 77 COLLEGE ST, PHONE US, Delightful Sltamtloa. Appointments Comp let. Central Looatiom. TERMS According to Location of Room. Swannanoa-Bcrkeley Asheville's Most Modern and Up-to-date Hotel. Hot and Cold Running Water or Private Bath in every room. FRANK LOUGHRAN, Owner and Proprietor. Mountain Meadows Inn NOW OPEN. MISS TEMPE HARRIS, Prop. Phone 328. HOTEL OXFORD NOW OPEN Under new management. Thoroughly renovated and remodeled throughout. Modern equipment. European plan, cafe in connection. Special rates by the week or month. C. H. BRANSON & SONS, Prop. Come Try BLUE RIDGE HOTEL, Hendersonville, N. C. Transient, tourist and commercial patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Newly rcinmlclcd. Rates $2 mt lny and op., Rooms with or without bath. Excellent sample rooms In building. S. W. MITCHELL, Prop, and Owner. Battery Park Hotel ASHEVILLE, N. O. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE TEAR. Famous Everywhere THE JARRETT SPRINGS HOTEL COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST Rate $2.00 per day. Hot and Cold Baths. Special Rates by Week or month. R. P. JARRETT, Manager, Dlllsboro, N. O. NO. 3 AS TON PLACE Church Street. ' STEAM HBiAT. WELL COOKED FOOD. Milk and cream from our own cows. I make my guests comfortable. MISS MATT TIE HARRIS Phone 676. FAIRFIELD INN ON LAKE FAIRFIELD, IN THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRI COUNTRY, NOW OPEN The trout fishing Is excellent at this season of the year, and sportsmen will llnd at PAIR VI ELD splendid sport, and a most delightful spot to spend a few days or weeks. Por information, rates, ate, add ress ;' glj FAIRFIELD INN. H. R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. SAPPHIRE, N. a EAGLE, HOTEL 3. T. OMOnUNDRO, Prop. MARION, N. C. Special attention to commercial men. All modern conveniences. Rates reasonable. Summer boarders wanted by week or month. Hotel located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Lara-e. airy rooms. cool and comfortable. MAGNOLIA COTTAGE All newly furnished, pleasantly located; rates reasonable. No. 72 College Street. Phone 1828. Asheville, N. 0. ATI ATTIP UATPI MOREHEAD CITY illLillUlVJ 1 lu 1 LjLj NORTH CAROLINA NOW OPEN EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. NEW MANAGEMENT. FINEST FISHING IN AMERICA Every variety of sea and fresh water fish abound In great abundance. The ATLANTIC HOTEL fronts the ocean beach, which runs east and west, affording the much sought southwestern water front, and Its guests enjoy an invigorating ocean breese throughout the summer. Here you have more unique and exclusive advantages than can be found on the Atlantic coast SAILING upon the beautiful and placid Boguo Bound or the Atlantic. SJM water and SI'KP BATHING, Incomparable Sound and Deep Sea PISHING. Many nearby points of traditional and hlstorlo In ten hU DANCING, TENNIS, POOL, BILLIARDS, MUSIC. 1912 CONVENTIONS AT MOREHEAD It 13 Meeting of tins North Carolina Press Association will he held at tile Atlantic Hotel, Morchend City, N. C, July 33-36. Por handsome illustrated booklet and reservations ad dress Allen A. Dubois, Manager, Morehead City, N. C. WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH North Carolina Another nitf week for Wrighttville Meac' at Ocennie Hotel. Morning dances from ten to twelve o'clock, nilit dances at "Lamina" the Krandest Ball Room on the Atlantic Coast. Hurf lialhintf, plenty of' fish ami the bneYee are line, refreshing and invigorating. ItKMEM ber, this Hotel will most iwsitively remain open until October 1st. Oreatly reduced rales in Kcptemler, the most beautiful month on the Bench. For rates write Oceanic Hotel Company WriKhtsville Beach, N. 0. THE HOTEL ATHELWOLD BREVARD, N. O. Under new management The hotel has been thoroughly overhauled and renovated. Steam heated. Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Caters especially to commercial men. D. C. SINCLAIR, Mgr. Formerly of Yarborough House, Raleigh. N. C. HOTEL KENMORE WAYNESVILLE, N. 0. Centrally located on Main street. Under new manage ment; newly remodeled. Rooms with or without bath. ANDREW L. JACKSON, Prop. Formerly of Hotel Sumter, 8. C. The ST. JOHN The center of social life and activity is at "The John." A iiiost attractive and thoroughly modern hotel, high class orchestra. ST. JOHN and SON, Proprietors. St. A D. J.-jTATUM TJar peru;:,. Feed and Sales Stable. Comfortable Vehicles, Saddle Horses HKNDERSO NVILLE, N, O. uneg i wsoaoa.