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PAGE TWO THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Thus Jay, Jdy 23, 13l THE RUSH IS ON TO WEST ASHEVILLE THE PLAGE TO INVEST THE SECTION WITH A FUTURE SOMETHING DOING ANY DAY AT Follow the Crowds to West Ashevilie and Villa Heights The Ideal Suburb Beautiful Shade Trees, Electric Lights, Sewerage, Water and Telephones WE, PAY YOU $100.00 TO200.00 CASH IN CASE YOU BILD AT ONCE LOTS $148, $172, $198, $224, $248, $348, $398, $448, $472 AND UP ATTRACTIONS 1 Long time without interest, taxes or mortgages. 2 Beautiful lots with shade trees and splendid view of mountain ranges and surround ing country. 3. Water pipes now laid into the property. Sewerage system under construction. 4 Beautiful stone entrance, several new houses already constructed. 5 Convenient to car line, public schools and churches. INDUCEMENTS 1 Suspension of payments in case of sickness. ' 2 Suspension of payments in case of being out of employment. 3 Building prizes in cash of $50 to $200 in case you build as per Special Sale Advertise ment. , ' '.'; ' ' ' - ' 4 Free car fare for one year in case you build under the above plan. - 5 A deed free of further payments in case of your death after one year.' LOTS $1 to $2 CASH $1 to $2 PEOTEEK Situated iu West Ashevilie on Haywood road, adjoining J. G. Merrimon's residence; three minutes walk from car line, post office and store. Agents on the grounds every day. For further particulars, see VILLA HEIGHTS COMPANY , t L. B. WHATLEY, President J. F. DAVIS, Treasurer 25 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Phone 682 F. M. MESSIER, Secretary 0. D. HENLY, Sales Manager. LOTS ' $1 to $2 CASH 7 $lto 2 PER WEEK I)taa of Wounds. Wellsboro, Pa., July 21.- Iva Chris. tUa a fifteen year o.d girl, who tu Arthur btmona, 27 her cousin, be cause she would not marrv him. died yesterday. Blmona, a farm laborer la hot Monday night, It Is charted, by ' In Jail here. VJhy Aro Ten Tons of Quinino Used Every Year? This enormous quantity of Quinine alone (representing about l-30th of all the Quinine produced in the world) is required for the preparation of Laxative Bromo Quinine, Seven Million (7,000,000) Boxes of which are used every year because of its extraordinary merit. After reading the accompanying label from, the box of Laxative Bromo Quinine, telling what it does and how it does it, you can understand why this remedy is used so effectively by so many millions of people. Whenever you feel a cold com' ing on think of the name Laxative Bromo Quinine.' no mm o FOR PROGRESSIVES TSr. Walaer Makes Public Let- , ter to Mr. Duncan and ) Mr. Moreheal As eacelleei re wed f tor Cougke tad CaMt. Relieves Chi! ead alM k leverttb cuaoittom ead Htadacha, triUck ara Hllr MHtUItt witk coMa. Tbe mK e third doM U1 Klirie Um Cah ead Heedeebe aad elll am th bowels mil witbts I or 10 beer. ha Ikt eeid wilt be relieved, la treaties coMe H la vary tstponeeitbat tha bowel tkaald am til amy day. Tata areparetloa mi tha bewalt geatly withoal grlpieg. aad roeer Ik liver aad all tbe lemtlos ta actios. Dirottloao. adak ta tablcta ii ip iOMm aad tkaald ba takes Iwsted- lately alter 4fch BtrAH't'Kilii la bed ea. oka ffTlllVoalj' ta last keviTTbe bevel epee iree Cald ia relieved- thaa taka bell Ue deaa tot a law dor. Chlldreewhearesoteldeaoagbteswellowplne.ibe Ublat caa ba broke or cat ia ball aad vivas ta sreporuoo tease. Ta ba ewelie ad sat b eii rar seaaecbe.uk I tablet every I at 1 baara aatU relieves. nlTWLJJ aaclat etV eetilth Coegh aad (Pas-aejaUe at label as back a Uaettva . but remzzzhzr thcro la Only Ono Brcn:o Quinino" ; Ta Cet Tha CH.1r:::r, Call For Tha Full tlamm KZ3 tC WOKLO 0VTM T9 47 A OOi-O J OMt OAT "; celal to Tha Gaartla-News. LckliiCtoo, July JJ Oen. Zab Vanca .Vulacr, state chairman of the pro-;-ii'aiva party, mada public recently .1 letter wrUten hy him to Hon. E. C .uncan and ss-ConsTcaamaji Mora 'vad, nominal leaders of the rapub il ana of North Carolina, In anawer to h.lr inter aaklng for fusion of tha rnirrraalvas and republlrans. Mr, iValaar says that these rnntlemen mada public thalralattar ta him before ha received It bwt that they failed to make publle Ma reply and he gives t to your rorreapondent in order hat tha public may have his aide af 'he ueetion. His latter follows: Lexington, N. C, Messrs. B. C. Dunoan and Joha M. Morahaad, Rapreaaatlr.f the Repub- llren rMate Commlttra, fpray, N. C. Oentlemen: Replrlnir further to your letter rela tive ta a conferttnea batwaan tha republican and proaraalvs state an mlteae with a view to tha ajraleaana- tlon of the two parties, I beg to aa,y (hat I addreaaed to each member of 'he progreaalve state committee a let , r and hava rarMvad replies from all the memtter ear-ept two, one of 7 hrvh-le In r.urope. All with ne ar- 'ord oppr.ee anything Ilka ornln tin rn er amalramatioa. They believe he state to be more unitedly for Cot. nrtel Rrmaevelt thai) It waa In 1111. lTby thlak the vo'a for tha republiraa tlcVft In 112 represeu'i'd ""Italy a dealra for regularity and jhf Hauor Induenee, and that that trots i' now practically solid for , progresalre ex tent conflrmed by the statements re ported to have brn at the recent meeting of the republican state com mittee. I heartily concur with you In your deslro to ses the antl-dcmocratht sen timent la the state marching undor a Intel banner. Colonel Roosevelt stat ed the altuatlon very lucidly In an ad dress recently at Pittsburgh, as fol lows: "W will gladly work with any men who will themselves work for protrreaalva principle. In thla spirit we ask all good cttlsens to co-operate with us." Aad kind of fusion or amal gamation not baaed on principles In- variably brings dUastar. 1 - purpose to call tha progressive state committee in aeaalon at an early data and at this session of tha com mittee will aubmlt your communica tion for I ia further aonstderation. I hava the honor to ba. Vary reapertfully yours. ZEO V. WALSER. Chairman Progressiva Stat Commit tee. Blnee writing thla letter," says General Walaer,. "I hava received many letters from all parts of the state aad the sentiment te well nigh universal that there can ba no organic union or eo-opermtlan between the progressiva party In the state and na tion and tha republican party, so long as tha aid republican party la dominated, controlled and boaaed by men who at Chicago rnlibed tha rank arid fie of the republican vpters of the Vnlted Utatea of the right to name their choice for preetdeat. "It may ba af Interest te the friends of Colonel Renaevett U recall Juet what ha aald la his recent speech, wtta reference ta the pnltremea'a roa veatiM at Chicago, aa follewa: Meaers Penrose. Heme aad their sasoclstrs at Chicago, taking advantaga of tha fact that attonal conventions are not protected by law, fnllowed a eotirae at conduct morally every whit aa bad aa that which at elections result la wrong-doers of hunmblsr rank being put In stripes. They stole from tha rank and tile of the 'republican party tha right to govern themaelvea, to nominate their own candidates and promulgate their own platforma. They took this action with tha deliberate purpose of electing a democratic pres ident because they infinitely prefer red the triumph of their nominal par ty foes t oeeetng the control of their own organization wrested from their hands. Rather than aea this control broken, these bossea and their as sociates deliberately put tha demo cratic party and Mr. Wilson Into pow er at Waahlngton'." ASKS. FOR REPORT ON POLITICAL ACTIVITY Washington, July It. The resolu tion of Representative Oarner of Tex as, calling on Secretary MsAdoo for any reports ha has received on an t vestlgation of alleged political aotlvl ty of the collector of the port at Jredo, Trxaa, has been favorably re ported to the houaa by the waya and means committee. Oh, Kuch a Fanalne""! Who Is tlwers In all this broad la ad that doesn't know of "Wrka," origin jater of tha famous "KatseAjani titer Kids." probably tha mhat humorous comic aertee ever printed In a I pa per J Well, tlrka, by order of the ! Court of Appeals, la new drawing as jelustvety for tha New York Sunday i World. Just book neat Sunday and I see. AM ba sure not ts miss tha great , detective atiry by K. Phillips Oppen helm to be printed, complete, la west Sunday World's big lllastrsted Maera !t1na. Order tha Buaday World from your newsdealer today. X At Ike tni!a fkta Ik... Iwere built, building mr authorised for IFngland, Oermany. tha l'nlte4 Htetee. i T ranee, Jepaa, Ruwle. Italy aad J Austria g total Of ttl submeelnea. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J. O. Stlkeleather and wife to Frank MeCrary, property on M unlock ave nue; consideration It 109. John U Carroll and wife to MfUhell Carroll, property on ihor street; $10 and other considerations. Thomas Harrlaon and wife to B. J. Jones and wife, property on Silver street: eonsideratioa 11000. J. C. Martin, iruvtee, et al to May Hamlltna Wolfe, lands In Bcaverdam ward; 1 and other eonslderglions. Jtlua Ridge Development company to J. F. Rlcharda, lands In Ardsn; con sideration 110. - Otis A. Miller and wife' te It E. Gruver, property on Bennett 'street; IIS and other considerations. Emma A. MsrrUt to. Floyd M. Woody, property on CUagmaa avenue; consideration 1100. Itbjta.a.tal(ailb:i?s ; THEATERS K Kcws ami Views of Offerings In st K Vauucville and Motion IMc- . H tares Tliat Msy Interest at bt I'ark Atlnutlciu. Amateur at K Eutcrtalnntouts. Etc. , it n "At Gey Coney Ialaib1," Patrons of the Majeetio theater will hava aa opportunity af wllnaMing a very excellent musical comedy the V balance of this week when Ore Rehn end his eompejiy et II peuplo will preeent "At Oey Coney laland." This ihow is aald to be a good one and there le little doubt that the pa tronaae extended the perfomiera dur ing the first three daye of the week will be 5urt ae good the eomlng three dys. The fnembcre) of the" enenpaay preeeattng thla bill are keeomlng very well kne-vrn to Atheville amueement seckera Thone your wants to lt. Mine Msrle Menn, tl cfearmJng brnlte. with "iy tkmcy leland" ' MaJreUq Today, Tomorrow and da.
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