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-esday, Jane SO, 1914 111 AkU I k. I : Y7 A CrtiHin wv-nvW . ' PAGE THILE1. 1 i e m v i I . r. ih . m. -ii. ruM' uu c W WAJ A A U'AI .K II 1 " :GO OUT TO -J Overside Park T 'ree Motion Picture Entertainment And Concert Beginning at 8:30 O'clock Complete Change of Program Daily 3 REELS OF PICTURES SHOWN SORKELLS HOT lap it Magistrate Lyda Commits Him To Jail on Criminal Assault Charge on Woman's Testimony. man but could cot tu whether she was laughing or crying-. No evidence - uunuucea to connect H1U with the affair and ha wax ni.r charged. Deputy Rruirlff V.' m it . - . u . U(IVI1C11 titled that upon receiving the com plaint from thu narlloM In chlne that passed the place where the juy-naers were, he and Jailor Jor dan went out and fnnn.i su .ni. if the party In a barn loft; that Sor- reus nao oir nis shoes and coat and the other member nf tha r.nr.. ,,. lying on the fodder In the barn. solicitor R. R; Reynolds conduct- tu 1110 cae lor the prosecution and o. li. Bernard renreaontari nrirar. touoh, wmie p. c. Cocke look ed after the Interests of Sorrells. Hill wag reDresentnd hv wn. o.u. .. Campbell. SOME INTERESTING EVIDENCE PRODUCED Walter Hill Discharged on Abetting Charge Fred J. Wadford Held to Court On Similar Charge. RECEIVER'S NOTICE OF SALE V the 6th day of July, 1914. at the t House door In the City of Ashe- N. C. as Receiver of the Western Una Bank. I will offer at public .the following described proper- rst The house and lot formerly Iesldence of the late Mrs. Lewis ux, deceased,- situated on Mont avenue In the City of Ashevllle, bounded as follows: "Beginning Stake In the West margin of Mont ' avenue, the Southeast corner of Jo. 6 as shown by the plat of the rvllle Loan and Construction and Movement company, and runs with South margin of said lot No. 6 h 66 degrees and 15 min. Wert Jfeet to a stake In the Southwest tr of said lot No. 6; thence South grees and 45 min. Bast 16.9 feet stake in the North margin of Chestnut street( formerly Oav t) thence with the North Margin bid street South 87 deg. and 66 East 46.4 .feet, the Northwest er of a lot formerly belonging to ry Brown; thence South 61 deg. 49 min. East 162.9 feet to a stake he West margin of Montford ave- thence with the West margin of tford avenue North - 83 degrees 45 min. West 60 feet to the be- Ung." - bis house and lot Is situated on car line and in one of the most Liar residential sections of the city. site the fanner residence of loy t Craig, and Is only a few minutes t from the postofflce. The house ns 9 rooms besides the basement, Is In good repair. Possession In at once. Am an Investment. It jt be surpassed In Ashevllle. bcond lot "A house and lot sltu 1 on Park avenue . containing 6 pis which was allotted to Mrs. Jdux aa a homestead bounded as bws: .. - . -Beginning at a stake In the South It edge of Park avenue, at the jtheast corner of lot No. 45 as de (bed on a plat recorded In Book No. page 474 of the Record of Deeds ; Buncombe county, N. C, and run I thence South 17 degrees and 4 I West and with the line of said j5, 90 feet to a stake at another tier of said lot No. 45; thence South degrees and 10 min. East 60 feet the oorner of lot No. 41 as descrlb jby said plat; thence North II de- tws and 23 min. East and with tht of said lot No. 43, 121.75 feet to , ike In the South edge of Park ave I; thence North (4 degrees and 40 h. West and with said edge of said nue 69 feet to the beginning, and tag the same lot No. 44 as described I "aid pint" this property Is In a few minutes' Ik of the Southern depot and val ue especially to any one' desiring a me convenient to the depot It Is good repair, and easily rented to re ntable tenants. Aa an Investment ! better opportunity can be found In City ol Ashevllle, at the present t , .. i lie city Is growing rapidly In both tittles, and the probabilities are it in a short time this property will more than double its present value undoubtedly. These sales are mrt hv nrriai. r the Court, and subject to Its confor mation. Terms cash. This the 4th day of June, A. T. 1914. W. W. JONES, Receiver Western Carolina Bank. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the powv of sale con tained in a oertaln deed of trust made by D. H. Hughes and wife, Sarah J. Hughes, to the undersigned trustee, dated the 11th day of June, 1912, and duly recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds for. Buncombe county, N. C, in book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 88 at page 304 to which reference Is hereby made, and default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of ale therein contained has become opera tlve, said undersigned trustee, will jn Friday the 17th day of July, 1014, nt 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction for cash at the court houao door In the city of Ashevllle, county of Bun combe and State of North Carolina the following lands and premises. Situate, lying and being on the north side of Qlrdwood street in the city of Ashevllle, county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina and more par tloularly described as follows: Be ginning at a stake in the north rn margin of Oirdwood street, the south west corner of the Clarence and Eu gene. Sawyer low and runs thence with the said northern margin of said street South 59 deg. 40 min. West seventy and one-half feet to Grant's Southeast corner; thence with Grant's line North 24 deg. West one hundred and twenty. five feet to an alley, Grant's Northear t corner; thence with the South margin of said alley North 69 4?. 60 min. East seventy-one feet to Clurencs ana Eugene Sawyer's Northwfs'. .omw. thence with Sawyer's line South 24 deg. East one hundred and twenty-"ve feet to the beginning, betas the lund and promises conveyed to Sarah Hughes by T. Faraday Reeves and wife, Georgia A. Reeves, by deed dated April 29, 1908, and duly reoorded l.i the offloe of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C In deed book No. 169 at page 23 to which reference Is hereby made for more Information and description. This June 16th, 1914. W. E.I SHUFORD, Trustee. FORD CARS OILS, GREASES, ACCESSORIES AND , REPAIRS D..0. Shaw Motor Co. . pnONE 2ea IS East College Street SPECIAL VALUES-Tuesday and Wednesday FREE VACCINA I AGAIN 51 TYPHOID Will Be Given During July by Guilford County To Its At the continued hearings In the cases against Charlie Sorrells, charg ed with criminally assaulting Mrs. Ernestine Hooper; and Walter Hill and Fred J. Wadford, charged with aiding and betting in the assault, held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock before Magistrate B. L. Lyda In the county court house, Sorrells was held to the next term o Superior court without bail, Wadford was held under $500 bond for the same term and Hill was ordered discharged. Miss L. Barnes, who was a member Of the party, was used aa a witness In the hearings and her testimony was per haps the most Interesting of any that was introduced In view of the serious nature of the charge- She testified that after Mrs. Hooper alleged she was assaulted and while Hill and Sor rels had gone to a farm house to see about getting rooms, Mrs. Hooper made the statement to her, "we can get $500 out of him (Sorrells) if we take the case to court." Upon this statement, P. C. Cocke, counsel for Sorrells, asked that his client be released as the testimony of one of the parties to the affair show ed the whole matter to be a "frame- up." The court refused this and held Sorrells to court without bail. According to the statement of Mrs. Hooper, who claims that she is a married woman although separated from her husband, she came to this city more than a year ago from her home in Augusta. She has worked here, at one time being connected with one of the picture houses as a ticket seller, It is stated. She says that she and her frlund, Miss Barnes, first saw Sorrells and Hjll at River side park Sunday afternoon ana mat when a note was sent her asking for date" that night to go "Joy-riding" Citizens. Special to The Gazette-News. : ureemsboro, June 30.. The board or neaitn or Uullford eountv in lt campaign against typhoid lever offers free treatment against the disease I during the month of July. Dr. W. M. Jones, county superintendent of health states that where there is a ease of fevor In a family it particu larly desired that the other members of the family be given treatment and that where there are as many ub three cases In a community, that he will be glad to go out and give treatment In that community. People are beginning to realize the fact," said Dr. Jones, "that the great er sanitary achievements of'.the world have not been the eradication of yel low fever from Panama and Cuba, nor the dlscoevries of Pasteur, but the eradication of typhoid Sever from the U. S. army. Here we see the last straw drawn from the fast expiring antl-vacclonationluts, for no amount of theoretical proof or disproof can affect the value of typhoid vaccina tion. "Before vaccination the army death rate in the best .conditions was 19 for 100,000 men. Antl-typhold vaccina tion is as successful as vaccination against smallpox. The death rate from typhoid was 16.6 In the register ed area of the U. S. in 1913. There Is no reason why every one should not be vaccinated. With typhoid fever being spread fro mman to man, no amount of " sanitary milk and water will stop It - "Antl-typhold vaccination does not In any way act' to the detriment of Silk Crepe de Chine Blouses Newest Models and . Shades Organdie trimmed white, (black, pale blue, flesh and maize, excep tional quality Crepe de Chine really worth $5. Very special Tuesday and see window at .. .. 98c Wednesday $2.98 NEW BLOUSES (Jg Why Pay $1.50 for the same ? CILK 2 JUITS Days SS2 i A limited number of these very desirable $30 to $35 Silk Suits. On sale Tuesday and Wednesday at . , . . . . . . $12.75 WHITE RATINE SKIRTS t Over Skirt Effects, extra spe cial at $1.69 The Asheville Dry Goods Co. BEST VALUES ALWAYS THE WEATHER plateau district but In other sections temperature changes have been slight. Local thundershoweTS are indicated for this vicinity this afternoon or to night and fair weather Wednesday. T, R. TAYLOR, Observer. TEMPERATURE lowest Highest Ashevllle Atlanta . last niuht .. ..6" 74 yesr'd'y 85 96 10Z 100 96 Augusta 72 Birmingham .. .. ...72 Brownsville ..74 Charleston .. 78 90 Charlotte 72 96 Galveston 78 94 Jacksonville .. .. ...74 ' 94 Montgomery 72 100 New Orleans 78 94 Raleigh ....68 96 Savannah 76 96 Tampa ....72 90 Wilmington 78 88 Normal for this date: temperature 71; precipitation .16 Inch. Forecasts until 8 p. m. Wednesday, for Asheville and vicinity: local thuridershowers this afternoon or to night; Wednesday fair. For North Carolina: local thunder showers this afternoon or tonight. cooler In extreme south portion Wednesday fair, moderate northeast winds. General Conditions Last 24 Hours, There Is no storm of consequence on this morning's weather chart al those taking it. Where one member of though there are slight depressions Del Tox and Prairie GRASS RUGS , 50c to $10.00 Japanese and Chinese MATTING RUGS - , , - Ideal Bummer Floor Coverings, all sixes, all prices and patterns, A large new stock. Cash or Credit. : ; Kztra Special Values In room size IZattings Rugs, ( $3.50 up Beaumont Furniture Co. The Hone cf Fcrdture Values - - - 27 South Ilaln Et. she replied she would meet the -men at 7:90 o'clock at the ' corner 1 of French Broad avenue and Haywood streets, as she did not -want them to come to her boarding houso on French Broad avenue. The date was kept, site says, and .the party, including herself, Sorrells Miss Barnes and Hill, with the chauffeur, got into the automobile and rode over several streets In the town. On Me.Tlmon avenue Mra Hooper ' admitted that she heard Sorrells say that he was a married man, but as he did not say It ot her she did not pay any atten tion to It On the way to the coun try, she testified, the men were drinking and although she objected they continued. Finally reaching Black Mountain, the party had sup per at a cafe. On the way back to Asheville, when they were near Azalea, she said the chauffeur claimed his machine broke and all of them got out. bhe admitted here that she went oft down the river bank with Sorrells and sat on the grass with him, but says that she would not stand for his atten tions. Later they returned to the ma chine and una asked to be returned to the city, boon alur this a passing automobile stopped to wee it they could give 'any aid and witness swore that en climbed Into the machine aud asked to be taken to Ashevllle. She swore that at this point Sorrells produced bis piatol and told them that they could not take her. Witness testified that she "beat him to It' when he reached for his puttol again and. getting it, threw It into a tlulU, wnni-H she save Wauford tounu u with the aid of a lamp from tne ma chine and put it In the car. She says that Hill and the Barnes woman were off down the road. Later witness testified, she climbed Into the rear seat of the automobile which brought them out and It was here that Sorrells assaulted her. She says that she screamed and that the chau- leur was not more than 0 feet away but did not know whether or not be heard the eoreame, nor how loud she screamed. The second wltneee was the Barnes woman. The first part of her testi mony was about Uie "date" and going out on the trip. She says that she did not aea the assault nor hear any soream al.hxx.gh she saw the Hoop er woman crying, ua her direct ex amination ehe admitted, when ques tioned by Mr. Cocke, that when Sor rells went to a farm, house to see .bout rooms that the Hooper woman said, "we can get 1600 out of Sorrells If we take this ease to court." The other part of her testimony were of m. minor nature. Th chauffeur. Wadford. testified at length and for the most pan his testimony wu of an unprintable na ture. He testified that when the al leged assault took place he waa more than l feet from the machine look ing for the pistol the Hooper woman had thrown In the field. He said he heard the woman but did not know whether she wae crying or laughing. He admitted titat she offered him 1 10 to bring her back to the city. Hill teetliled ttm? h nw abso lutely nothing of tbo assault, aa he and the Barrel woman - were off flown the road when the alleged as sault U said to have taken place. He said that be beard the Hooper wo- a family has typhoid It is necessary to have the( other. . members made im mune by vaccination, just as when one member has smallpox. Typhoid fever causes 165 graves to one from smallpox. In one half million vacci nations, less than .01 per cent, had severe reactions, and the majority of these were due to faulty technique. "The main causes of death In this county are the results of bowel trou bles In babies and typhoid fever. Ty phoid fever has been reduced 87 per cent In the last two years in this county, an dyet there are entirely too many cases now. The county stands' ready and offers immunity to typhoid fever free In the giving of the antl-typhold treatment, only three doses being necessary." Schooner-Yacht Ashore. Princeton, June SO.-r-A schooner yacht owned by Mrs. Crowfoot, went ashore near the Wood End life sa'vlng station during a thick fog early today Word was sent to the revenue cutter Oresham Immediately. over the St. Lawrence volley and the plateau district. Rains have occurred at scattered points in tne isew icng' land states, the eastern lake region, Florida, the northern plains states ami the Rocky mountain region. It Is warmer In the plains states and the, BOOKS SHELVED One Hundred Volumes of Fiction and Non-Flctlon Acquired by tlio Pack Library. Fiction. Carey Not Like Other Girls (sec ond copy. Churchill Richard Carvel (second copy). Comstock Janet of the Dunes. Elliott Haunted Pajamas. Fielding Tom Jones (second copy). Fowler Her Ladyship's Conscience. Goodwin Head of a Hundred. Hope "Out Door Girl" Series, (five volues). ' Ingelow Off the Skelligs (second copy). Irvine My Lady of the Chimney Corner. Johneon Salamander. Macgrath Splendid Hazard (second copy). Martin Barnabetta. .Montgomery "Billy Whispers" se ries (three volumes). Moore 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. Norris Treasure. ' .- Oliphant House In Bloomsbury. ' 1 OppenhAm' Idle Wives. ' Orczy Unto Caesar. Rankin Castaways of Peter Patch Skrine Dedesman (four volumes). Taggart -Daddy's Daughters. Tynan Pat Verne Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. Wemyes Grannie. Wlnfleld Rover Boys in Alaska.' " , Nom-Flctlon. Baedeker United States (second : copy). Baker Shells of Land and Water. : Chapman Bird Life. Davenport Eugenics. Eliot (editor) Harvard Classics, (50 volumes). .... Firth Holy Gospel (two volumes. , Gwynn Ulster. Kent Mechanical Engineer's Pock, et Book. , Kipling From Sea to Sea, (second copy). Lounsberg Guide to the Wild Flowers, (second copy). . Mathews Familiar Trees. Plumme'r Roy and Ray In Mexico. Reynolds Wanderlust. Shakespeare Plays (10 volumes). ! Smith What Can Literature Do for Me? ': Stewart Letters of a V Womap Homesteader. ' - A Shameful Omission. Amid all the humane enterprises ol this wonderful century there has been no society yet formed for the protec-' Hon of young men from young; women. From "One Man Returns," by Harold Spender. r L ' " Visit The-" Xangr i Roof - Garden in the Evening. Dancing for the Public Every Night Service In Ball Room Cool Evenings. Teething Badies SUFFER IN HOT WEATHER USE Mrs.WinsIow's Soothing Syrup A SPLENDID REGULATOR ' PURELY VEGETASLE NOT KARC0TIC ' 7Z U. S. Department of Agriculture. (Tuesday, June 30, 1914 y XoV" 4 " nXPLANATOK NOTEb, .,.,,.. ,.v.B . .-m-'TcTh mrrldltn Uma Air prewure reduced to level, 'laobars (pontrnaoot Vnm) pus tnrnuffe porn of J2Sj I reliuii iiShet 5med llnee) sM tbroigU Ptnu of equal temperature: dr.a only for tero. freeilDg. W. and Wf. rwu..r Q DrUr cloodx; O cloudy: ntn; snow; report mlMlng. Arrowy with the wind. .First ararealenpeietara:. MCODd. priclplntloo of M Inch or more fat put 84 bourr. ttlrd, max trnurn wind velocity. I TODAY AT "EAST PRINCESS JN TODAY UK" Don't Deny Yourself this Rare Pleasure-6 Reels of Wholesome, Sweet, Clean, Charming Play Every man, wom- and child should see it Prices 10c.-20c. AT PRINCESS .' WEDNESDAY "PERILS OF PAULINE" rraught With Startling Scenes Prices 5c. and 10a AT GALAX 2 DAYS-2-THURS -TRL JULY 2 AND 3 "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" Read by 19,000,000 People Played; 1800 Times on Broadway, with Edward Abelcs in Eifi Original Role. PRICE3 10O.-20O,
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