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Friday, May 8, 1914
A WSSIBILITY OP MEDLVTIOX.
The protest of Huerta against
American activities at Vera Crux,
transmitted by the South American
mediators, is possibly without siRnift-
.A,-n.llff tin. ctlitnrin nf
tlio.se endeavoring to compose the dif-1
'fernnrrs tiettteen the administration
nml the Mexican dictator, lint it
serves to recall' expressed apprehen
sion of a possible outcome of uiedla-
tion The countries represented by the !
neotiato's unofficially sympathize
w ith lluerla, and it has been cxprrtei!
in some quarters th.'it the result of
mediation may be a censure of the
United States for its conduct of Mexi
can relations. This possibility Is out
lined in the VVashinKton correspond
ence of the Charlotte Observer:
Secretary Bryan has become ob
sessed with the desire for peace In
ternational peace. His "breathing
spell treaties," which would delay war
a year. If we approached the brink of
trouble with nations agreeing to such
treaties, has taken a firm hold on
him. Congressmen who are waiting
patiently waiting and hoping to see
what will Tr.ome of the mediation
program are afraid that Mr. Bryan
may permit this country to slip Into
a position where its entire dealings
with Huerta and C'arrania and Villa
wll be reviewed by mediators who
would not hesitate to find, If the facts
Justified them, that the T'nlted States
had been wrong all along, and had
gone too far at Tamplco and Vera
Cruz.
The dispatch further reports a fear
In congress that Mr. Bryan "has of
fered to mediate a matter of national
honor" and predicts that "should It
become known that he has over
ttepped what are considered the
bounds of propriety In submitting the
Interests of this country to mediation
there would be a great outburst of
disapproval In the senate." Should
mediation take this course, It Is easy
to foresee a national outburst of In
dignation. But Secretary BryaiT should
not be held solely, or chiefly, respon
sible. Mexican affairs have for some
time been out of his hands.
An Impressive Instance of the Inrul
rntlon of sudden respect for the law
when its violators are convinced that
thoso whose duty It Is to uphold It
mean business is given In the Colora
do coal fields. The labor troubles
there have not been permanently set
tled, but order prevails In the regions
under the guard of federal troops, and
miners who did not elect to cast their
lots wilh the strikers are permitted
to exist in a measure of safety. This
Is the condition the State authorities
Anally endeavored to bring about, but
so feebly that their Interference was
only an Invitation to renewed blood
shed and anarchy.
There is still covert opposition to
the disarmament program, but It la
assured that reign of terror la Colo
rado Is ended.
The Interstate commerce commis
sion la making more headway In Its
Investigation of the New Haven scan
dal. Under threats of Jail sentences
as a restorative nf lost memory, wit
nesses are revealing th connection
between the New Haven and the Bll
lard company, of which such a mys
tery has been made. The familiar
stories of dummy directors, "wash
sales" to create fictitious values and
hugh borrowings to conceal deficits
brought about by reckless financier
ing are repeated. It is hard to see how
some ot the gentlemen who figured
In these transactions which wrecked
great railroad system will get away
with If
From the viewpoint of mere barn
yard sumption it i itbeui-4 for any-
nooy to start to spend his life writ
Inr. Gambling is more likely to yield
a steady Income. It ta an absurd car
eer: a foolish, foolhardy business.-
Ami,Mduf Walter It, Page.
A favorite Doee with many who
have been successful at, writing. Why
does Mr. Page fancy he was riven an
ambassadorship 7
TUE DRV NAVY.
John Barleycorn feels ' tired, by
gravy! They've fired old rey eye from
the navy, and now the brave old salt
will fill himself with cistern water
-.h . fnrlh n fif
slaughter, and not depend on malt.
. , ;... t,. J .
dor, and wheresoever they may wan
der, in tempest, calm or fos, on gun
boat, battleship and clipper the men
will hit the old tin dipper and never
think of grog. The captain, commo
dore and purser all know that forty
rod Is worser than smallpox or the
mumps, but custom kept the store
room loaded with that old stuff which
has corroded the works of countless
chumps. The officers, a gent sup
poses, will all be Joyous when their
noses are bleached of crimson stains;
they'll fight the country's battles
better when Jugs and bottles cease to
fetter their facultleh and brains.
We're all swelled up about our navy,
wo all would take our Alfred Davy
that it's the best yet born; and we'll
be prouder now than ever since it s
determined It will sever the bonds of
barlevcorn. Old booze, that thing in
sin grown hoary, will never bring a
I country glory 'twill sooner bring
eclipse; from admiral clear down to
cornet, the naval officers should scorn
It, and shoo it from their ships.
WALT MASON.
Copyright, 1914 by The Adams
Newspaper Service.
ROADS IMPROVEMENT
IN RUTHERFORD COUNTY
Special to The Gazette-Xews.
Forest City,
May 8. The county
road commissioners have let the con
tract for tho Forest City-Kllenboro
road. This is one of the most import
ant roads to lie constructed in the
county, as it puts Ellenboro In closed
connection with tho upper end ot the
county. The contract for the road
from Floyd creek into Sulphur Spring
township has been let an I also ono tor
Camp creek township. The Forest
City- Hutherfordton highway Is now
receiving its lirst sand clay and will
soon be in excellent condition.
. The county board of education has
ordered two special elections to be
hebl to increase thoscliool tax In two
district will vote to raise the assess
district will voae to raise the assess
ment from 15 to 3 cents on the $100.
The new district lying between Ellcn
boro and Walls will vote on a tax of
lf cents on the J 100 and 45 cents on
the poll.
The construction of the new Meth
odist church is now under way.
The. Rutherford county Baraca-I'hl-lathea
union will hold the next meet
ing at the Caroleen Baptist church.
This is a new organization having been
organized In Forest City the third
Sunday In April. Tho convention will
meet with the Caroleen Baracas and
Philaetheas the fifth Sunday of this
month. A singing convention will be
in session at the same place during
the same day.
SPECIAL SERVICES
FOR "MOTHERS' DAY"
Rev. P. II. Mean, pastor of the First
Christian church, has returned to the
city from Augusta, Ga , where he Was
called last Sunday to deliver an anni
versary address. He will occupy his
pulpit next Sunday and in observance
of "Mother's day," will use as his
subject for the morning sermon,
"Jesus and His Mother."
A special musical program has been
arranged for next Sunday In the
church and it Is expected that the day
will be fittingly observed by the mem
bers of the congregation.
ASHEVILLE MUSE IS
HELD RESPONSIBLE
The friends here of David B. Adams,
formerly connected with the board ot
trade but now residing in Birmingham,
will be Interested to know that be has
Just had successfully published a new
song hit entitled. "Oh. You Pair of
Lovers True." The song wa com
posed while Mr. Adams lived in Ashe
vllle, and the Indications are that it
will have Quite a successful run.
I
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
E. W. Drove to H. R. and L. L.
Salley, lot In Katherin place; 110 and
other consideratlona
Sol A. Carter and Eliza T. Green
wood to 8. K. Davidson, land on
Beaverdam creek; consideration
$1000,
Southern Baptist Assebly to B. L.
Mlddleton. land at Blue Mont; con
sideration (100.
Roea and C. M. Morgan to Cleona
Peebles, land In Upper Hominy town
ship, consideration 1100.
R. P. Haynes to H. H. Hall, land In
Buncombe county; 1 10 and other con
aideratlona
S. Franklin Sharpleas, trustee, et al
to F. B. and T. C. Smith, property on
Kagle street; $10 and other considera
tlona
C. T. Raw Is and wife, et al, to A.
Leigh Dlggs and Gllllland Bllkelcather
property on East street; consideration
11,000.
Timothy D. Cocke to Mattlella
Cocke Wofford, et al. property on Pat-
ton avenue: consideration 110 and
other consideratlona
Citizens bank, trustee to James O.
Stlknlsather, property on Zllllcoa St,
conslderstlon fMSO.
A. K. Olbba and wife to Janle West,
land In Leicester township; conaldera
toln 11,000.
There Is a considerable amount of
yew In California, and makers of bows
are seeking material there for artherv
seta
RIASON
Story
Mongo Got Quite a
Bit Ahead.
. .
LT, trterBooTofVces had coma ion know, the
H skn W n.'e rZ. ery long thin leg. Their leg, .re to
- 11 mn lt you can b.rd.y see how It Is they can support nth big
bodies, for the secretary birds have really fat bodies. --:
-Well ou the afternoon of the races they all entered, and yon never saw
such running In all your life! They simply went ue we
race of all was between one blvd named Bandy and on named Mongo. They
were tnslde fastest runners of ... They bad
before and had always come In a tie. But this time Mongo had taw practic
ing very bard and had been very careful not to eat anything to hurt his wind.
Pandy had been practicing every day. too. but be thought It was absurd to
give up things to eat However. Mongo had always heard that a 1 athletes
were very careful of their eating, and, as he had never been able to beat
Sandy yet he was bound be would try everything he could so as to win.
"The prize was to be a fine, great big snake which had been captured and
killed a few d:iys before the races were to take place."
"Do secretary birds eat snakes?" jsked Evelyn. "
"Tes," said daddy; "they practically live on tuem."
"I shouldn't think that would be nice food," added Evelyn.
"No; we don't think so," answered daddy, "but you know we eat oacon
and like it, so probably the secretary birds think it Is as funny for us to eat
pigs as we do to hear of their eating snakes."
"No," said Evelyn thoughtfully, "1 supposs not They sound o horrid,
though." .
At that moment Jack, who was growing very Impatient not caring what
the secretary birds ate. chimed in: "Daddy, please hurry and tel. us who won
the race. 1 enn hardly wait to hear. 1 am sure Mongo did, thougn."
"No." said Evelyn; "I think Sandy did because be wasn't such an old fuss
as Monpo."
"Well," continued daddy, "during the race all the secretary birds shrieked
In their cackling voices: 'Go it; go It! Win. Mongo! Win, Sandy.
"Frr a few moments Mongo got quite a bit ahead, but Sandy succeeded In
earning op with him, and they passed by the goal side by side.
"It was a splendid race, but It showed that Mongo and Sandy were really
absolutely evenly matched, so they gave a funny cackle, which meant a laugh,
snd each! taking an end of the prize, said, 'We'll all have a taste of theorize,
as neither of lis can win It' , ! y '
"Soythey all sat down to a very Jolly supper party."
To the Democratic Voters of Bun
combe County:
Hon. J. M. Gudger. Jr.. our Con
gressman, frpm this district, has se
lected mo to manage his campaign in
this county and to look after his po
litical Interests generally. in ac
cepting Congressman's Gudger's man
agement I feel it my duty to let every
democrat know where ho can be
served at any time in the way of In
formation, etc., and especially so that
each democrat in the county may get
ns nearly as possible In personal touch
with Congressman Gudger., I, there
fore, solicit the support of every dm
octat fan, and ask each and every
ono to write me and let me know
his sentiments, or call at my office,
2X2
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214 Legal Building. Ashevllle,
J. FRAZIER GLENN.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COXGR.ESS
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the Democratio Congression
al nomination of the Tenth Congres
sional District subject to the action
of the Democratic Party.
ROBERT R. REYONLDS.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
I hereby announce tr.y candidacy
for the ottice of State Senator for the
Thirty-sixth Senatorial District of
North Carolina, subject to the action
of the Democratio primary.
ZEBULON WEAVER.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE NO. 1.
I hereby announce that I will be a
candidate In the Democratic primary
for the office of Representative. No. 1
from Buncombe county in the General
Assembly of North Carolina.
GALLATIN ROBERTS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE NO. t
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Representative No. 2
for Buncombe county In the Lower
House of the General Assembly of
North Carolina, subject to the action
of the Democratio primary.
: - L. W. MORGAN.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE No. 9.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of representative No. 1
from Buncombe county In the next
general assembly of North Carolina,
subject to the action ot the Demo
cratic primary.
Allen coaams.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE NO. S.
I hereby announce that I will be a
candidate In the Democratio Primary
for the office of representative No. I
from Buncombe County In the General
Assembly of North Carolina.
H. L NETTuCS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE NO. .
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of representative No. t
from Buncombe county In the. next
general assembly of North Carolina,
subject to the action of the democratic
primary. J. C. CURTIS.
FOR 60 LICIT Ort . .
I take this means of announcing
that I will seek the nomination ot
the 'Democratic part, for the office of
Solicitor for the Nineteenth Judicial
District of North; Carolina.
J. E. WAIN.
FOR SOLICITOR
I take this means of announcing
(hat I will seek the nomination for
the office of Holiritor for t Nine
teenth Judicial District of North
Carolina, subject to 'the ectU-a of the
Democratio Primary. .
J. SCROOP STYLES, '
FOn HEGINTRAH
T wish 'to an bounce nysefC al a
candidate for the office ,f Register
of Deeds of Buncombe County, sub
ject to the action of the Ixmocrallc
Primary. I appreciate the favors
shown ins In tho past and promise
faithful service In return If nominated
and elected.
J. I, MACKET,
Daddy's Bedtime
The Race
Between the
Secretary Bird.
kin mm field races." began
FOR REGISTRAR.
I wish lo announce myseir as a a
dldate for the office of Register of
Deeds of Buncombe County, subject
to the action of the Democratio Pri
mary. Although 1 have been a life
long party worker, trJs Is the first
time that I have asked a favor at the
hands of tho ' Democrats of the
county.
Very -.espectfully,
H. C. BLACKSTOCK.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
To the democrats of Buncombe
county:
I am a candidate fir the nomina
tion for register of deeds in the com
ing primaries, and will be glad to
have the support and influence of all
democrats who are opposed to a life
tenure In public office. I have been
a loyal party worker all my Ufa and
have contributed much time and
means toward the success of the
ticket
I have no money with which to ob
tain this nomination, therefore, I hope
you will consider my application from
a purely meritorious standpoint Will
thank you for your support Yours
very respectfully,
J. M. CARVER.
Leicester, y. C. 11th April. 1914.
FOR TAT COLLECTOR,
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for office of Tax Collector
of Buncombe County subject to the
action of the Democratio Primary.
; C. P. (Buck) GASTON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I desire to herewith make an
nouncement of my candidacy for the
office of Tax Collector of Buncombe
County and submit myself to the
vote at the Democratio Primary.
. B. A- PATTON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
To the voters of Buncombe county
I do hereby declare myself a candl
date for tax collector for Buncombe
county subject to the action of the
democratic primary. Any favor shown
me will be highly appreciated.
Respectfully, .
CHAS. L. RICE.
With Slayden Fakes 4 Co.
TOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-clectton to the cfflce of
Treasurer of Buncombe County, sub
ject to the action of the Democratio
Primary. Very respectfully.
T. M. DUCKETT.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date , for the office of Treasurer of
Buncombo county, subject to tho ac
tion of the democratic primary.
J. EDD. BROOKSHIRB.
, Asalea, N. C.
' FOR SHERIFF
After having served as Deputy
Sheriff for 11 years I have decided
to announce myself a candidate for
Sheriff of Buncombe county, subject
to the action of the Democratio
Primary. ......
f A, F. WEAVER.
Weavervllle, N. C.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candl
date fir Sheriff of Buncombe county,
subject to the .action of tho Demo
cratic primaries. I have no money to
spend for campaign purposes, being
a poor man, and will have to rely on
my friends and their votea If nomi
nated and elected I pledge myself to
give my best attention to the duties
of the office which I seek.
WILLIAM D. TAYLOR.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the 0.7 ice of Sheriff of Bun
combe County, subject to the action Of
the Democratic Primary.
' E. IS. MITCHELL;
, FOR SHERIFF.
I wish to announce my candidacy
for the office of Hhcrlff of Buncombe
rounty. subject to the action of the
Democratio Primary. If nominated
and elected I will give the people of
the county the same conscientious ser
vice that my friends know that I have
aiways given in pudiio omee.
W. H. BIRD.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself as
If
We Put The "EE'S"
In Eyes
EYEEASE Increases your com
fort and efficiency. Eyestrain
is at the bottom of many an
ailment.
If you suspect that your eyes
are not right our scientific ex
amination will prove It beyond
a doubt 'v
Delays are sometimes costly.
CHARLES H. HONESS.
OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN
64 Pattosi Ave. Opp. Post office
candidate for the office of Auditor of
Buncombe County, subject to the lec
tion of the Democratic Primary.
Very respectfully,
, B. M. LYDA.
To the citizens of Buncombe coun
ty: Owing to personal interest and
my real estate agency, I see that my
time is taken up and with many
thanks to the voters for their interest
in my candidacy. I withdraw my
name from the race, for chairman, of
the board of county commissioners.
Respectfully,
S. D. HALT
FOR COUNTY CHAIRMAN.
Tj the Democratio voters of Bun-
Having received encouragement and
approval from many of our best Citi
zens In Ashevllle and the County, of
my efforts to give a businesslike and
economical administration of our
County's affairs. I announce that I
will be a candidate for Chairman of
the Board of County Commissioners
In the comtng primary.
N. A. REYNOLDS,
FOR COUNTY CHAIRMAN
At the earnest solicitation of many
ftinds, I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the oflice of chairman of
the Buncombe county board of com
missioners, subject to the Democratio
Primary.
D. H. WEBB.
FOR COUNTY CHAIRMAN
I hereby announce that I am a can'
dldate for the office of Chairman of
the Board of County Commissioners
subject to the action of the demo
cratic Primary, Respectfully,
W. E. JOHNSON.
FOR CLERK 6UPERIOR COURT.
I announce that I will be u. candi
date for Clerk of Superior Court In
the Democratic Primnry. Fcr fifteen
years I have endeavored to conduct
this office In a capable and efficient
manner. I trust my experience and
Intimate knowledge of the require
ments and duties of the office will be
considered by the Intelligent voter In
my favor.
MARCUS EltWIN.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
1 hereby announce myself a canrti'
date for Clerk of the Superior Court
of Buncombe county, subject to the
action of the democratic primaries.
JOHN It. CATHEY.
VOn COMMISSIONER. '.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the offloe of county commls
sloner of Buncombe county, subject to
the action of the democratic primary,
Z. V. CREASMAN.
Blltmore, "NjC
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
. I wish to announce myseu m
elect in i for the ofri-e
or uoiuiiv -;iMrml8it or jjncomoe
County, subject to the action ot the
Democratio Primary. .
J. C. COWAN.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
x wisn to announce myself as a
candidate for the offico ot . county
commissioner of Buncombe county.
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic Primary.
.J. M. BROOKSHIRB.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of County
Commissioner of Buncombe county.
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary .
R. C. SALES.
FOR COUNTY" COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself as candl
date for commissioner, subject to th
action ot the Democratio Primary,
C. P, WH1T30N.
Bwannanoa. N. . C.
' FOR CONSTABLE.
Being recently appointed by the
beard of county commissioners to fill
the unexpired term of F. M. Jones
hereby announce myself as candidate
for the office of constable of Ashe
ville township subject to the action
of the democratio primary.
CHARLES B. (BILL) JOTNER.
,FOR CONSTABLE.
I am a candidate tor Constable:
union man and an experienced offcer-.
a loyal democrat; a total abstainer
from stroni drink, and If chosen will
establish an office and pledge my best
service, xnanmnf you In advance.
H. B. JAMES.
FOR CONSTABLE. I '
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of constable of
Ashevllle township, subject to the ac
tion of the democratio primaries.
BEN M. COLLINS.
FOR CONSTABLE
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Constable of
Ashevllle townshln. subject to the so
tion of the democratic prlmariea
W. H. WYATT.
FOR COROXEn
I wish to announce my 'canaldae
for the office of coroner of Buncombe
County, subject to the acilon of the
uemocrauo primary. I am In close
touch with the city and all parts of
the county by a food telephone sys
tem and the schedules on the Weaver
vllle line are such that mv arrvlrea
would be ss available. If elected, as
li i uvea in Asnrviiie. l proinlae In
advance that I will give my best ser
vices If nominated and elected.
I. N. Oil!, M. D.
' Weavervllle. N. C
FOR- CORONER
I hereby announce myself a fandl
date for the democratio nomination
for cononer of Buncombe county, sub
ject to the action of the dumocrstlo
prlmariea
Uuoenb r. Monnia.
HH4MNNHHHHNMIHIH
i Battery Park Banl 'Tin
v ASHEVILLE, If. C . c.
- . Capital . . . ' aw ... . .w.vi a-.T .1100,000
- Burplna and Profits $145,000 .
" OFFICERS t
V, tuaem P. Sawyer, Cbalrntaa ot the Board. ,
C a Ooxe, President J. K. Rankin. iwL
Erwln Binder, Vice-Pres.
Hot Weather Will Soon Be Here
But you need not dread that fact if you have a GAS
RANGE installed in your kitchen. When you COOK
WITH GAS your fire is burning only when needed, y0D
do not heat up the whole house and a lot of work and
worry is done away with. "
Your time is valuable, and COOKING "WITH GAS
saves you considerable timo and unnecessary steps in
performing your culinary duties. -You can cook thre
meals .daily on a; GAS KANGE with less effort, less
trouble, less time and at less expense than with a coal
range or wood stove. "
BtflLDTNG A FIRE WITH A GAS RANGE
MEANS SIMPLY STRIKING A MATCH
Think how CONVENIENT it is to have a fire at
a moment's notice at any hour of the day or night
without all the trouble of fire building and the dirt,
' ashes and overheated kitchen. It's well worth "consider
ation. Phone 69 and have our representative call. Let
ns explain the merits of GAS FOR COOKING pur
poses, also our Divided Payment Plan, that makes own
ing a gas range easy.
- GAS RANGES $15.50 UP TO $25.00
I Asheville Power & Light Co,
STREET OAR SCHEDULE
ZILLICOA AND RETURN
RIVERSIDE PARK
DEPOT VIA
SOUTHSIDE AVENUE
DEPOT VIA
FRENCH BROAD AVE,
MANOR
CHARLOTTE STREET
TERMINUS r. "H
PATTON AVENUE
EAST STREET
GRACE VIA MERRIMON
AVENUE .
3ILTM0RE
DEPOT & W. ASHEVILLE
VIA SOUTHSIDE AVE. '
Sunday schedule differs In the following particulars: "
Car leaves square for Manor at 0:00 a. m., return 0:11.
Cars leave Squsre for Depot via Routhsids Ave. 0.11. 0!10. T:0,
1:00 and I: 0. Cars leave Square tor
0:10, 6:45, 7:11. 7:i and 1:11.
Car for Depot leaves Square 1:41, both Southslde and French Brew,
First ear leaves Square for Charlotte street at 1:00 a. m. and every N
minutes until 0:00 next 1:41.
First car leaves Square' for Riverside I:t0. next 1:41.
riri car mr nw uofun es square s:i, t:oo, next s:iv.
With the above exceptions, Sunday schedules commence at f a sv
and eontlnue same as week. days.
On evenings when entertainments
last trip on all lines will be from entertainment, leaving Square at Jf
lar time and holding over at Auditorium. Car leaves Square to meet M.
night train. SO minutes before schedule of announced arrival.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
Schedule Figures Published as Information Only and Not Ouarsntew
, EFFECTIVE MONDAY. JANUARY 4. 1014.
ARRIVES, FROM-- Eastern Time
No. I. Brevard and Lake
Toxaway 11:10 am.
No. 7 Brevard and Lake
Toxaway 1:11 p.m.
No. 0 Savannah and Jack
sonville Z:lv p.m.
No. 11 Washington, New
. York, Norfolk and
Richmond 1:41 p.m.
II Cincinnati. Louis
ville, Memphis, St
No.
Louts 1:01 p.m.
Charleston and Co
AiUl
11 Charlei
lumbla
t N. Y..
No.
No.
lumbia 0:11 p.m.
Philadelphia,
Washington 10:01 am.
No. II Murphy Waynes-
vllle 0:10 p.m.
No. 10 Murphy A Waynes- S
vllle i:t P.m.
No. 11 Wsyneivllle :00 a.m
No. tl Ooldsboro and Ral
eigh 7:40 p.m.
No. 17 Charleston and Co
lumbia . ...7 7:10 p.m.
No. II Cincinnati and Chi
cago 10:10 am.
No. tl Wellington, N. T. '
and Richmond .... 1:40 am.
No. It Memphis, Cbstta.
nooga a nd New
Orleans , 0:10 a.m.
No. 41 Atlanta, .Macon and
New Orkans 11:11 am.
No.101 Zlrlstol, Knoxville C
Chattanooga 10:11 p.m.
Through sleeping cars dally to
Malt more, Wsshlngton. Richmond, Norfolk, Charleston. Cincinnati. Hm
phla Jecksonvlllt, Bavnnsh, BC Louis, Louisville, Atlanta, Macon, Blrnv
Ingram, Montgomery. Mobile and New Orleans.
Full dining car service trains Noa 0, 10, 11, It, 17, II. and Buffet d"
Ing car No. II and 14.
Through eers Ooldshoro end Waynesvllle. , .
ALEX. 1L AM Lit, City Pass. Ticket Agt. 3. H. WOTD, Il. !"". Ai",
C. Bankia, Asst
IN EFFECT JUNE 22, 1913
:oo. cao a. m.
:10 and every 1 min. until U a. a
C:i6 a. m. and every It mints
until - 1:11 p. m.( then every H
minutes until t'.it p. in. Thes mn
IS minutes until
:00 and every It mlcutts until 11:N
p. nx
6:00 a. m. and then every 11
mlnates till 11:00 p. n.
B:e, 0:00 a. m. then every II stlntiM
till 11:00 p. m. 11:10 car eeasj
through. Return leaves snd et llai
0:00 a. m. and every II mlnutei till
11:00 p. m.
0:00 a. m. and every II mlnotw all
11:00 n. ra.
0:00 a. m. and 0:10 a. m. Then evwT
II minutes tilt 10:30 p. m. Th
every SO minutes till 11:00 p. m.
0:11 a. m. and then ever II mlnn
till 10:10 p. m. Then every 10
utes till 11:00 last car.
I:i0 a. m. snd every II miaMtl
11:00 p. m. last car.
Depot via French Broad Ave, l:lli
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are In progrets at Auditorium fM
DEPARTS FOR
No. 0 Brevard and
Eastern Tv
Lake
Toxaway ....... !: 0,
No. I Brevard and Lake I
Toxaway i
No. 10 Savannah, Jackson- I
vllle : ' i
No. 11 Cincinnati. St. Louis
Memphis Louis- 1
A vllls -..
Ns. 11 Wsshlngton. N. T
Norfolk and Rich
mond r
No. 14 Atlanta Charles-
ton 7:00
No. 10 U. T Philadelphia,
and Washington .. 7:00
No. IT Waynesvllle and '
Murphyi -
No. 10 Wsynesvllle ' J
Murphy
No, l Waynesvllle 1 .
No. 11 lUlelgh and Oolds- J
boro ...... :
No. 17 Chicago and Clnoln-
natl
No. II Columbia, Charles-
ton In,
No. IS Memphis. Chatta- f bu
nooga and New
Orleans 10:l
No. II Washington, Rich-
moift snd N. Y.... T:l
No. 41 Atlanta, Macon and
Nw Orlenv . . . . .
No.101 Bristol. Fnoxvllle
7:10 a."1
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