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PAGE tWO Thursday. August 1, 101? THIS ASHEVTLLE GAZETTE NEWS. T DriMi7Vfi?n V f X I Guffcy's Anniversary Sale t I It will be to your interest to visit his store durim this Sale. 1 t GUFFEY The Ladies' Outfitter Phone 471 T f I f ? ? T I 1 SURVEY IF STATE FROM THE CAPITAL Shippers May Benefit from Average Agreement Con tract Tax Matter. THE: I Princess Theatre I The Picture House of Merit TODAY'S PROGRAM 'His Father's Buy "The Picture tdvl "The Passion Flow IT Selig wai Vitagraph Corned; Edison comedy drama, -drama MUSICAL PROGRAM Overture, Select ion. Ma ri tana ' 'Sultan of Waltz, "Charming" Bag, "Aggravations' Sulti' .. Wallace Waldtenfel . . . . Cobb. 8 z PRESIDENT STATES ISSUES llottllclltli (Continue) from page one), prosperity which the good cropa m:d ihc present conditions ought to bring us. I "To them l appeal, n.-s u ill repuli llcgut, to join na In an earnest effort tn avert the political awl economic revo&tlon and buMne paralysis which republican defeat will brins about. Such misfortune will fall most neavii) on the wage earner. Mac vo not hope that he will see what his real Interest is, will understand the shallowness of attacks upon existing Institutions and deceitful promises of undefined benefit by undefined changes?" The president had beard officially of his nomination at Chicago rriin the lips nf Senator Elihu Knot of New ork, chairman of tb committee. ' I accept it," he began, f as an ap proval of what I have done under its mandate and as an expression of con fidence that In a second administra tion I will serve the public well. The issues presented to the convention over v. hlch your chairman presided with such a Just and even hand, made a crisis in the party's life. A faction sought to force the party to violate S valuable and time-honored national tradition by cntrustintr the power of the presidency for 'more than two terms to one man. and that man. one whose recently avowed political views would have committed the party to radic al proposals Involving dangoro is changes ii our present constitutional form or representative governineul and our Independent judiciary. This occasion Is appropriate for the . . -prmslon of profound gratitude at th' victory f,,r the riuin wo .if Chlcaco. By that victory the republican part) was saved for future usefulness." After reviewing tha legislative en actments of ibo republican party the president launched into bitter attack upon "thaB responsible for the pop ular Unrest" of Ihc present day. "Started hy sensational Journalism and unjust anil unprincipled muck raking," ho said. "demagoguca have feized the opportunity to Inflame the public mind thai the) mlgl rn ps cullnr conditions to their own advan tage." In flu formation of new par ties the president said, thsae men ' ' prorn'seil the satisfaction of Ufl rest by fiie application of ;, panacea "In , l.. . . lhv oniooiie anniysis. i rear, lh(" ml opportunity which those seek v, ho proclaim the so -called so cial Justice, Involves a forced division of property, and that means soi Inllnin. 1 venture to say there Is no rational administration in which more real teps of progress have been taken than In the present one. Hut as for the mllh nlum. ii condition In which the rich arc to In made reasonably poor and the poor reasonably rlrh by law, wo a n chasing a phantom; we arc holding out to thotfo whose iinrint we fear, a prospect and a dream, a vis ion of the Impossible. "' 'o not say that the two gentle men who now lead, one the demo cratic party and the other the former republicans who have left their parti, In their attacks upon existing condi tions, and In their attempts to satisfy the popular unrest ry promisee of remedlea, are cnnscloorly embracing socialism. The truth is tbnt they h; not offer srry deilnlte legislation or policy by Which the happy conditions they promise are to be brought about, but If th-.dr promises mean anything, they lead directly toward the appro priation of what belongs to one man, definitely know, toward an cod they Mil not definitely describe, with but ope chief and clear object and that is "' acquiring power tor their party by popular support through the promise of persons were bound to accept them as conclusive in the making up of the temporary roll of the convention, and either in the facts and arguments produced before the national com mittee, the committee on credentials and the convention itself, nor other wise, does there appear just ground for Imp at hint the honesty and good faith of the Committee's decisions. Both the making up of the temporary roll, and the rights accorded to the pertains upon that roll, whose seals were contested, were in accordance with the long established and unques tioned rules of law governing the par ty, and founded upon Justice anil i-ommonsense. Your title to the nom- illation is as ileal' and unimpeachable as the title of any candidate of any Gasete-News Iiureau, party since political conventions be- The Hotel Raleigh, gun. Raleigh, Aug. 1. "Vour selection has a broader basis untform rate of tax assessment than a mere expression of choice be tween different party leaders repre- fr lon8 distance transmission scnting the same ideas. Yon operating the Illewitt Kails plant for have been nominated because KOIluru,ng electric current was reach vou stand iiie-einineiitlv for certain I , -.. , , 1 .. , . . , .. . cd vesterday at a conference ol the fixed and essential principles which ' thu rem, 1,1 to n o.it'tv iii:iinl:iltiv Villi l'"M'i .ration commission, tlie tax as- beliove in the rule of law rather than jsessors for the counties through which ihc rule of man. You realize that the the lilies run, and the officers of the only safety for nations, as lor indi- . . ,t .,. Ytduals, is to establish and abide by comp:.n. wn.cn is a suosi,...., , declared principles of action. Vou poratlon of the Carolina Tower and fare in sympathy with the great prac- Light company. Different county as- tlcal rules of right-conduct that the sessors had named different and con- Amerlcan people have set up for their fusing rates and the agreement for own guidance and sell'-restraint in the uniformity will greatly simplify mat- I limitations of the constitution the ters.The counties involved are Anson, I limitations upon governmental and Richmond, Moore, Lee, Chatham, official power essential to the pre- Wake, Harnett and Cumberland; The I nervation of liberty and justice. You current is brought from Blewitt Falls know that to sweep away those wise to Raleigh for transformation and dis rules ol' self-restraint would not be I trlbution to many central anil eastern progress but decadence. You know Carolina points for commercial pur- 01 that tlie great declarations of priu- poses. ciplc in our constitution cannot In- The corporation commission desires Z made an effectual guide to conduct in that shippers throughout the state re- any inner way man ny .policial .luilg- allze tlit many ol tlicm can nnu u ment upon attempts to violate them: decided advantage in the "average and you maintain the independence, agreement'' with the railroads as to dignity and authority of the courts demurrage charge s. Such a special of the United Slates. You are for agreement give the shippers the right progress along all the lines of na-ltp have credlt""of for each day that tlonal development, but for progress , they save in demurrage regulations by which still preserves the good we al-1 unloading before 'demurrage penalties ready have and holds fast to those . apply. Also the commission lias adopt esSentiai elements of American Ihati-jed amended rules that eliminate the tutions which have made our country I different classifications as applied to prosperous and great and free. Vou i box cars and flat cars, so that de- represent the spirit of kindly consid-; murrage credit counts equally on J. oration by every American citizen to-j either class of cars. Tin-re arc special XI wards all bis fellows, respect for the j contracts that have to be signed by I right of adverse opinion, peaceable I shipper and railroad company before S j methods of settling differences the the "average agreement" applies. j I Spirit and method which made order- Charters are Issued lor tlie Char- jed and peaceful self-government pos-jiotte Hairy company, or Charlotte, Jlsible, as. distinguished from intoler- capital $125, (TOO authorized and $."i(iu am i mm uau eo ami violence. i subscribed by D. II. VVatklns, J. A. In respect of all these things our I Berrvhill. A. C. Bluiitmi .11. I. Kirk threatened from many natrfek and others, and for tlie Pas- privilege to be time Hocial club, (Inc.), Concord, cat) tlie cause tnlftal SSOOO for providing chili bouse mat cause .ale and other featun s. Tlie lie or- liberty the be-you, and tin. great parte Which was bom in the struggle for constitutional free- : i ! country is sides. It is your high the standard-bearer for which you believe; and in nl peace and justice and millions ol your countrymijn who lleve as you do will .stand wilh Hamilton, W. M Ii II IV Is, my friends, both liange lor the belter 'These genthimen propose to mi in me government, whose present dele. Is, ii any, are due to tlie fai hu nt Hie de to devele as much tiiri as is necessarj in their political dutiei h reuulriiig a. political activity b the people three times that whip thus far the people have been wlllln in a -same. "Kill after we have changed ill' th governmental iiiachiner. so as , per nut instantaneous expression of the people In constitutional amendments in statutes and in recall of nubll agents, what then? votes are no! bread, constitutional .uueuuincnis are not work, referen dums do not pay rent or furnish houses, recalls do not furnish cloth log. Initiatives do not simply employ ment or relieve inequalities of condl tion or oi opportunity, we still ought to have set before us Ihc delin ue loans in nring on complete ciiia:- ity of opportunity and to abolish hard snip una evil tor Humanity. We listen tor them in vain." me president discussed at some length the recall of judges and jiuli ciHi ueci'ionH anil ine proposals to forbid the use of iniunotiors in nrn- tect property against a secondar; boycott and the use of Juries In con tempt proceedings brought to enforce decrees or orders. The recall of dc cisions he labelled the "grotesque proposition by the leader of former republicans who have left their party." "Tlie republican party," conclude! the president, "stands for none o there innovation. It refuses to muk changes simulv for the uuihimh n making a -change, and cultivating pup ular hope that in the change some tning benencbtl, undefined, win take Idace. We favor the greatest good to thi great sl number. We believe that we have Band progress from the be- gmnini W now ami that the progress Is to continue Into the far future; ibat it Is reasonable progress that ex perience bus shown to be really use ful and helpful, ami from which thr Is no reaction to SBHthlllll worse. It is said that this Is in. I an issue in the campaign. It seems to MS il IS tin- supreme issue." Itool's seech Of Notification. ' Vnur title to the nomination is as clear and unimpeachable as the totle or uny candidal since political con ventions began." That was th keynote of Senator Kllhn Hoofs address to President lull here today when, as chairman of the committee of notification he for mally udvlsed the president -of his nomination by the Chicago conven tion, Surrounded by the members of the committee, and a hundred nf so invit ed guests, the chairman of the con vention In a brief speech delivered Hn official announcement. "The committee of notification." said Senator Root, "here present, has the honor to advise you formally thai on the twenty-second ilnv .if Jti bJKt, ylu were regularly and duly nominated by the national convention of the republican party tobe the re publican csndldate for president for tb term beginning March 4; 1913. "For the second time In the history or the republican party a part of the delegates have refused to be hnnnd by the action of the convention. Now, ns on the former occasion, the Irre concilable minority declares Its Inten tion to support either your democratic opponent, or 11 third candidate. The reason assigned for this course In' dis satisfaction with the decision of cer tain contests In the making up of the temporary roll of tho convention. Those contests were decided by the tribunal upon which the law that has governed the republican party for more than 40 years Imposed the duty of deciding sih -onteta "BO long SS those decisions were mane rioncstly ..J In good faith all ' COSS doni will support you." TELL OF MURDER PLOT THAT FAILED (Continued from page 1 ) ment regarding police conditions Which have been discussed SO widely since the Rosenthal murder. The commissioner said that since he had been in charge ol the police the may or had given him absolutely free reir, In the conduct of his office and that he welcomes any Investigation. "If there Is a system' that is more corrupt than in previous days bad I il there is nearly so much collusion between members of, the force and the criminal clement as in any pre vious police administration of which there is record I am here to accent he whole responsibility," the state ment adds. Mr. Waldo ipiotes numerous statis tic showing that eomidaint.s ol' vnrl- crimes had greatly decreased dnr ing his administration while comic lions in many cases had increased. US continued: 'I have heard plentv of accusa lions, plenty of statements that i?nm niing is more prevalent in this citv than ever before, all sorts of vagm charges and innueiidos. What I ue inn seen ami snnuiii like vcrc much to see is a list of notorious canusnraenis mat have not been vis- ilid by my men. closed anil ken! Ilisetl. "IJeUtem m Bi cker may himself. for ail 1 know, have murdered Ros enthal 'I be district attoroev'M office may have evidence flint he was graH Ing, but It is an Indisputable fact, a fact thai can be verified, that hi ,-- iviiies for this department were hocked at every turn, that he could in. I have sold out. for he had noth ing to Sell. I bad other men 1,1 i 1 ITOUnd and over him, men whose as signments lie ci. ul. I not linve known who could not have known ,,,.i, 'tiler's ns-igiiin.-nis. These assign ments for gambling ranis have beni. Ihlfted i.n many m casinos anil cnuld lie shifted at a ssoment's notice In any among such a number of ....... hut it would be necessary to BO- use them all of being oartneis in the 'yti m' in order i,, , itftbMflh the possibility of their wnrklne in ert." porators are D. H Smith and other. Yesterday at the home of Mr.-. Green on Salisbury street, E. 11. W. Pfckett ami Miss Buna Leigh, both nf Durham, were united in marriage , Dr O'Kelly of the First Baptist church officiating. They left for a trip, to Ashevlllc. During the rpcenl term of the Fed eral court here, Judge II. G. Connor presiding, there were la 'rials by jury and a 1 convictions. Also there were 1 pleas of guilty end 11 d without trial. Sixty-eight cases went before the grand jury on 'warrant; from the dis trict attorney andv tin- grand jury re lumed only eight,, of these as "not true bills." Judgments were suspend ed in 23 cases and 13 others were con tinned under bund; seven were releas ed on the payment of fines and costs, nine men were sentenced to terms in the penitentiary and two to the refor matory. The court was in session 10 days and was one of the busiest ses ston mi record. Insurance Company Change-. The definite announcement of the directors of the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance home office ni II talnly be moved gust 1 makes it lie a general shal of the company 1 The fact Is the annual election at Greensboro, certain that th ih-v president Not Hew. You should see my new typcvvrlt- r, nsld Mr. Smart to hi? friend, as i- went down In the elevator to gether; "but It's second hand." 'Secondhand ?" 'Um-hm. A widow." Judge. North Carolina. Buncombe County. In the Superior Court. '1. V, Stopp. vs. M. E. Stepp. Notice of summons by publication. The defendunt above named, will take notice that an acton entitled a above has la-en commenced in the Su perior court of nuiicnmhe County, by the plaintiff for absolute divorce from the defendant; und the nil defendant will further take notice that she Is re quired to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said County, to be held on the third Monrtae, after the tnst Monday In September. bin September 23rd. Hi 1 2, at the Court House of said County, In Ashevllle. North Cnrollna, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded comiJtiiit. ih 1 the 1st. day of August, 1 MA Iters BR WIN Clerk of the Superior Conrt of Bun- umpnny thai the company will cer- to Greensboro Au . dear that there will ke-up in the officers 11-ry sunn thereafter mpany is to hold th .. officers August li id ut that time it 1 e will have to he n looted, inasmuch y Joseph C, llruwn, who lias been tin president of the corporation since Its organization. 1 mnot continue in this office with the headquarters Of the company in Greenshoro, Mr. Brown' Interest? here us president of the Cit izens National lank and In numerous other buslnes relations are too exten sive for him to consider any loudness proposition thai would change his residence from Ualelgh to Greensboro. There are under tood to be a number of the other oii'i. ers who will not rare to go with tlie company to Greensboro. There Is very . rlOUS complaint here on the pari ol knitting mm men ami cotton mill managers that it Is get ting more ami irtore difficult to tit operatives to keep the machinery go ing. Knitting mill people declare that they lind' il imp. sslhlc to kaep their mills going on anything much more than .Mi per cent of the capacity In spite nf the fact lhat they have the most urgent need to run full capacity now. The cotton mill managers are faring tome bet tec than the knitting mill p-ople for the rVnson lhat fewer hands inn keep larger portions of the machinery going. The knitting mill operative.- are said to be seriously Ir regular, too, many of them not work ing more than hair the time and per sisting in Ibis practice without any good reason. Mill men complnln that lots of girls prefer to work behind the counters down street, standing most of th day to operating knitting ma chines, sitting most Of the time and getting around 10. per week, w hereas they only get ;r, or 9 Pr week in the stores. PeerlessFashion Store 51 Patton Ave. CLEARANCE SALE Begins Thursday, August 1 st, and will go on until Saturday, August 10th High-grade Merchandise as carried by the Pee'riess-Fashion will make a new record of low prides. COME AND INVESTIGATE SUITS hot A, $12.50 Suits ... $ 6.98 Lot B, $22.')0 Suits . . . 12.50 Lot V. $25, $27.50, $20.50 Suits 15.50 Lot 1), $32, $34.50 Suits .18.50 Lot E, $35, $3950 Suits 22.50 DRESSES Oue lot of Lingerie, Chiffon ;uil Luce Dresses at luill' inal price. $1.98 for $2.00 for $3,98 for Shirt Shirt Shirl Shirt Waists, Waists, Waists. Wnists, $4.08 Shirt Waists. $8.00 foi Shirt Waists. $11.50 or or Oli"' $1.50 $1.88 $2.97 S3.75 $6.00 . 8.65 HOSIERY 5Uc Hose . m Hose . $1.00 Hose $1.25 Hose $1.50 Hose $2.00 Hose . 39c . 19c . 79c . 95c $1.15 $1.50 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 20 Per Cent Reduction. Neckwear, One-fourth off. Silk Underskirts, One-fourth off. Wash Skirts, $2.00 P. K. at $1.25. One-fourth off on every Dress in Muslin, Lingerie and Silk. Parasols, One-fourth off. One-fourth off on all Bag's. U. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. GHfWVqq WEATHER BUREAU. J ' f'y I J! T--L-. WILLIS L. MOORE. Chief. " T . pJ'l- X Serf.- fr- h pj 4 4 A ? "TS3" jHj V ( '"?A iV sip fe" ?tku 0? V70LJ. w j Ct tSSE y , . , w to? rrzy-T0 ' . HonJE VILLI, If. O. August 1, 1912. V A 84 Observations taken nt a. m ui -'iidi h r jires. EXPLANATORY NOTES. 7 .III n I . r I , I I T, limn .- . s urn K.:h. M... , ."".V"'"- P"ure rrnilcOfl Ul SPa OVC iKhkM femolnon... .t,,h nnlntl av .o... uiwiM mi 111S.S mrouKU liiiinisof M....I im..,,... w'"V"';""" "is,"' ' y cuar u j.irtly cloudy- rlouiii-- 3 rui. T o ".v. uhhuuuij lor ero, roesioc. r. nu i TIE WEATHEfi umiwiiiih J3 County North Ci(ollnn. iwnoonilic In the Superior Court. T. A. Liuiiti vs. KUa tmh NOTICK The (Jrfendiiiit above named will t.ikc notice Hint iin artiun rntltleil us Shove hiiM heen commenced In the "Superior court of Runvnmhe count) by the plnlntlfr for the purpore of ob taining an alisolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony now exintlnK be tween the plnntlf and defendnnl; and the shlil defendant Will further take notice thut Hhe Is ronulred to uppenr at the next 1,1 in of the Hupcrlor court of Uuiiromln- i-otinty, In lie held on tb Srd Monday after the ArM Afon day In tteptember, 112. t the court houat- in siild Hoviiicoml oiinty. n ml answer or demur to, the complulnt In said notion ,,r the nlnlnfllT will . n,.u. irt for tlie r'ief demnndetl 21th day of July, 1(12. to thf Ashevllle . . . aftanta. . . . AllKUBlll Blrinlnf hsm , ... Hrownm ill.- t'lutrleston t'harlotte. . . . Ualveston Huron , Jaeksonvllle. . Key Went. . . . L, Knoxvllle ' l.oulnvllle Mobile I.'. MoBtfforaery . . Kew Orleans., . . New York I tkluhoma ItnlolKh ' Havntinah T.iwfiia Washington Wilmington I'ore n.ti. until s p, m. Friiiuy Ashevil,. SB vicinity: Hhowers' afternoon, pruhulily fnr tonight Krlday. ("or North CaroHwu Hhower. clteinooii, prolHibly fnlr tonlihi i- noay, usnt varlablewlnda. (Jeneral Conditions tpaat 24houre Moderately low preaeure urevalln over the Oulrf nnd Atlantic cotut tnt und na a result rain h.. ,,n.. In the miner III. to .n.,. nessse, the Atlantic co.st Htatea the Gulf ststes. Anotlier are . .SO . .St . .70 . .SS . . ;s . .78 . .80 .82 . .74 .80 . .82 . .80 .74 .70 .80 .80 .88 .70 .78 .80 .82 s II 74 88 82 88 84 02 88 88 82 92 88 82 02 4 84 78 88 80 84 80 82 80 tor this und novjunu anu mi- westers Rocky Moun l"'- mis disturlMtue hua ' 'o.-. o nunt h howers n the north Pn " aiaiaa, the Plateau diaf t, tin i"' kv Mountuln region and th '""'" " ii nipernture r; gi hajiB been alight. The following heavy i-.e. ,1,1,1,1, on (inrnes) hus hern re ported during the i,-i twenty-rour houra: Hhreveport, 2.44. Hfowera re inoicatel fo rthU iifternoon an. Pioouiuy r:. it- weather Iniaht mid I'ri W' T. R. TA Y I. i t It, Obperver. normal ror thin date: Temperature i ,prcci)iiullOQ .IB, f m wncn your child has whomiintr vub.i oe careiui lo keep the cough ....o nnu expectoration easy by alv Ins- ( -i, . i ...... r, EC ' . . ,a,n rj vouga emeny nn nay uo reouired. ThiH r,.o,,.,l, .III lao llquiry the tough mucus and mean it caaler to expectorate. It has noon u.ied aucreasfiillv In oemicM und Is aafo and ante by all dealara. many aure. Ml For thl and REPORTS PRINTED v. . i. . . . ... o.oc ny tar ohm orri.ee i'cparimcntM ,r the Honrii r TmmIp In I Heal Year. secretary N. Ruckner of the board of trade le dlatrlbut ing printed coplea r the reports or .itflrvra ui,-' eoni- "le ni the annual m. etlna of the hoard, which ehowed what had -oii iillm. ny ,na, b,v ,llrn year. .w ... ... III- 1,1 III 1 .11 1 .. I I .Ill, 11,, .1 ..... .... ... . n , unci .1 In mi pamphlet dent'e reprt. thi report, the repo on advertising, r Ittei arl - wis III It of finance commit tec, report ol 4 partment on Indisstries and 1 1 - - " "" era! report of the secretary. It Is now well known, that not more than one cuse ot rneumatlum In ten requires any Internal treatment what ever. All that la needed Is a free ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment and maasaging the parta at each ap plication. Try it and see how quicKly It will relieve the pain and eorcnesii Sold by all dealers. The Palace AND AIRDOME Thursday, Friday, Saturday Lat4three days lo see tlie BUZANN CARTER CO., in their liir feature a'tr "SCHOOL DAYS" hon't fail lo see it. No t& low preaaure overlies the PUMtSMi'min in 'iieea.
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