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PAGE'TWOV THIS ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Tuesday, October 6, 1914. Mow' The en Rule f As Long as 66 99 Peace 1 onEar Prevails -No Longer Present barbarities make such quotations seem hypocritical with half the world murder ing each other by the thousands. And About Two-Thirds of Our Professions ARE Hypocritical i " We try to choke our religious beliefs down the other fellow's throat. We ques tionrthe honesty of most every one who does not vote as we do, and lots of us sin cerely believe our friendly neighbors are scoundrels because they differ with us in our opinions and petty prejudices. . But-But-But bring in the dollar. Then the Proposition Changes. "Where A Man's Treasure Is, There Is His Heart Also." v Pay a man good dividends on his investments and he doesn't ask many ques tions. There Is The Faults The whole policy is wrong and if you do not put your dealings on a different basis you will not win out in the long run. "Honesty Is The Best Policy." Share your profits with the people who put up the money and you will never go bankrupt . So Far So Good! We have gotten your attention; that is what we have bought this advertising space for. Now we want you to look into the details of our busi ness.. We want you to investigate and find out that we are taking no chances. We don't lend without security and we don't take the judgment of honest fools, nei ther are we tricked by the promises of professional promoters. Where there is real value we lend money on long time first mortgages at reasonable rates and collect a small percentage of our loans every week our stock does not change values every few days as does that of railways, telegraph companies and even as food prices do. Both to the investor and borrower our stock stays stable and does not go up and down. We are not affected even when the New York stock exchange closes. If you are serious minded we want you to come in with us-build a homer-educate your children, save money. ' -. v t ' We are doing more to help the sensible thrifty individual than you have an idea of unless you are .one of those said, honest, thrifty individuals. We turn' our money over fifty-two times a year every week. It's like rolling snow balls, gather as they' go. As an investment we pay 6 per Cent and the taxes are free. When you borrow your money costs you in dollars and cents less than 4 per cent. Look into the proposition and you will see there Is no trick about it. We ask no favors we grant no gratuities, we give away no premiums, but we do make good money, and give you your part of it. Already we have sold over eleven hundred shares in this series. We have outgrown any Association in the State for our years and do not know one that has done better than ours anywhere. SERIES NOW OPEN BLUE RIDGE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION J. E. RANKIN, President. EDWIN L; RAY, Sedy-Treas. WE BUILD HALF THE HOMES ERECTED IN ASHEVILLE LIST OF JURORS DISTRICT COUR T Jurors Drawn Saturday for Term to Convene Here on Wednesday, Nov. 3. The Jury list wu drown Saturday for the term of United States District court which convenes here on the morning of November 4. This Is the .regular November term and the date for the convnnlng of the term was 'originally November 2. The change to November 4 wan made by orer of Judge James E. Itoyd so that jurors and othen required to attend the ses- CHILD'S TONGUE BECOMES GIUTED i IF CONSTIPATED When Cross, Feverish and Sick Give ' California Syrup r of Figs." Children love this "fruit laxative, and nothing U cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely, A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is, they become tightly clogged with umtte, liver get sluggish, stomach I'uirs. then your llttls one becomes tons, hajf-dek. feverum, don't sat, ' i n or act naturally, breath la bad, urni full of cold, has sors throat, n tun-ach", r diarrhoea, Listen, hurt bee It tongue la coated, than , a teaspoanf ul of "California nip of Klita," and In a few hours I the constipated waste, amir bile 1 unrtlg.sited, food passes out of the "tn, and you have a welt, playful I attain. Million of mothers glva "California run of Hga" because It Is perfectly mlrnjt; children love U. and It nev . r riis to act on tty stomach, liver 1 liovela, i ynur draaglst for 4 fO-cept bot (f "California Pyrnp of Figs, i hnjt full directions for bablws, i i t U Kr'nd for grown- .!y prlntrri on the bottle, fte i f roontrrf'li sold here. Oot i 'no, rrie'to hy "California fig " v," liefus any other sions of the court might be given an opportunity to participate in the elec tion of November I. The Jury list for the term follows: James R. Whittemore, Barnards vllle; N. Z. Deweese, Murphy; iJrrkln I Tabor, Flat Hock; Dock Bailey, Green Mountain; C. N. Webster, Ashe ville; N. W. Keith, Marshall, No. S; J. It. Reagan, Arden;' W. B. Worley, Canto; J. K. Chambers, Ashevllle; J. Plngry Inman; A. J. Wallln, Big Lau rel; W. D. Blayloek, Celo; James Mil ler, (col.) Ashevllle; W. E. Ferguson, Murphy; E. W. Roberta, Ashevllle; Joseph Lawson, Hot Springs; H. D. Waldrop, Mars Hill No. 2; P. N. Price, Tuckaseegea; W. W. White, Marshall, No. 8; Robert Sprinkles, Marshall R. F. D.; Charlee Kinney, (col.) Ashe vllle; 8. H. Hughes, Murphy; M. L. Shuford, Fletcher; S. M. Riddle, Ashe vllle; J. E. Itlckman, Lratherman; w. M. I'arham, Alexander; H. L. Ander son, Shooting Creek; J. A. Brown, Bryson City; W. R. Tillery, Jupiter; John B. Gary, Cullasaga, R. L. Mears, West Ashevllle; J. M. Westall, Ashe vllle; W. L. Dillingham, Barnards vllle; W. O. Cable, Stecoah; J. R. Kll- patrlck, Clyde No. 1; P. C Moore, Fletcher No. 1; J. B. Oosnell, Ashe- vllle, No. 6; W. F. Merrill, Ottanola; J. C. Welch, Waynesvllle, No. 1; C, A. Campbell, Waynesvllle, No. 1; A. B. Jones, Hominy; Wm. Phillips, Yel low Creek; J. A. Anderson, Ashevllle; Mark Bagwell, Brevard, R. F. D.; R. F. Sumuer, Fletvhcr; W. Logan Luns ford; Pierce Klnaland, Crab Tree; Sol. J. Luther, Hominy; Dan Putton. Barker's Creek; J. B. Meaae, Hayes- vllle; J. L. McDowell, Otto; M. S. Jus. tus, Hendersnnville, R. F. D.; T. L. White, Fwannanoa; W. L. Hawkins, Waynesvllle. BILTMOHE BRIDGE by J. C. Cowan, every member of the board voting to carry It: "That the Biltmore estate and the Ashevllle Power and Light company agree to contribute each $3500 toward the cost; that tha contract be let for the building of the bridge at a figure not to exceed $12,350, for tha complete structure, including the removal of the old iron bridge, but not its dis mantling; that the Biltmore estate lend Buncombe county $6000 at the rate of 6 per cent Interest, for the term of IS months, said sum to apply on tha 1915 taxes; that the failure to effect anyona of tha foregoing stipu lations renders the resolution void." Manager C. D. Beadle of tha Bilt more estate waa communicated with over the telephone by a member of the board and ha stated that the mat ter of advancing the 18000 to the county would at once be taken up with the New York office, but It Is understood that there will le no ob jection to the loan. Several blda'are already In the hands of the commissioners, although only one of the bidders, Peter Kernan, waa present this morning. It Is not known whether or not the board will ask for new blda before the adjourn ment of the present session, or call an extra session for the purpose. Barring some unforeseen difficulty, It seems assured now that the bridge will be built. The details of the hand some structure that Is proposed to be built have been given In The Gazette News. ' POSSIBILITY AGI County Commissioners Decided This Morning to Consider Bids on Proposition. Tha matter of building tha Biltmore hridgs waa again taken up by tha board of county commissioners, In monthly session yesterday occupied almost tha entlra morning session of the board. A resolution, Introduced and carried by unanimous vote, once more Makes tha matter of building tha bridge a reality and bids for tho construction of a brldre to cost not mors than IU.000 will be asked for by the board t an early date. After much discussion which lasted for several hours, the following reso lution, prepared by Knglnrer Charles K. Waddcll, was submitted by Com missioner It. V, llurkniT and seconded J. J. BRUT. 15 TO ANSWER TRIS WEEK Congressman Cadger's Chal lenge for Joint Campaign - Extended PersonaUy. Congressman James M. Gudger, jr., who wa In the city 4 yesterday an routa to Hendersonvllla, where ha spok this afternoon, Mated that his challenge to J, J. Brltt for a Joint campaign' of tha Tenth district has been delivered to Mr. Brltt personally by his manager, J, Scroop Styles, and that Mr. Brltt has promised to give sn answer ss to whether or not ha will accept tha challenge by th mid die of this week. It waa slated In Tha OaseUe-Nowa Saturday that Congressman Uudger hud challenged Mr. Urttt for such a campaign, but both Mr. lirltt and those at Uis republican-progressive headqunrters slatej that It had' not keen received. Since that time, how ever, tha challenge haa been presented to Mr. Brltt personally, and his an swer will be. awaited with Interest throughout the district. DR. LIVER EX. SEC. RED GROSS SEAL COM. '" e" Will Organise Campaign in N. 0. to Sell Two Million Seals This Tear. Dr. L, B. McBrayer, superintendent of the state sanatorium for tubercu losis, haa accepted tha office of exe cutive secretary of the State Red Cross Seal committee and wU organize the campaign for the sala of Tied Cross seals In Nqrtfc Carolina for this year. More than a million aeala were sold In thla state laat Christmas. It Is the plan of Doctor McBrayer and tha Red Cross Seal committee to sell at' least two million this year. AH' tha money derived from the sale of Red Cross seals In North Carolina is spent In the fight against tuberculosis In this state. The members of the Red Cross Seal committee ara as follows: Mrs. C. C. Hook, chairman, Charlotte; Ham ilton C. Jones, treasurer, Charlotte; Dr. W. R. Kirk, Hendersonville; Mrs. W. N. Hutt, Raleigh; Dr. Otto Ross, Charlotte; Mrs. G. M. Finger, Char lotte; Col. J. L. Ludlow, Wlnaton-Ka. lem; Dr. W. L. Dunn, Ashevllle; Mrs. T. D. Jones Durham; Mrs. Cuthbert Martin, Wilmington T FOB . CIIJSES BEGINS Three Weeks' Term Convened Here Today Other Terms , to Follow. Extraordinary Seaaioa. Columbia, S. C. Oct. S. The South Carolina legislature convenes In extra ordinary session ' tomorrow when means of relieving the state of the fl. nancla distress caused by the upset of business conditions will be consid ered, according to expressions of gov ernor Bleaae In calling the session. . Very little business waa transacted In Superior court yesterday a term for the trial of civil case convening here In tha morning for I weeks. Imme diately following this term will come another for civil cases for two weeks, and then a term for criminal caaes will convene here bn November 9 for one week. ' A compromise waa reached In the caea of W. W. Lefevre against the Southern Railway company, whereby the plaintiff waa awarded $1,275. , The following cases were continued for hearings: Savage Bros, against M. K. Cozard and others' Morse E. xtc- Kee against the Southern Rallwxy company; M. E. Nelon and others against R. E. Osborne; and Tennla MoKee against tha Southern Railway cojnpany. FTonch Grain Crop. Paris, Oct. 6,. France's grain, ar. cording to .the agricultural depart ment, haa exceeded U expectations. It amounts to from 60,000,000 to 12, 000,000 qulntala. , iayne, MacCutcheon & Cannon AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Paragon Bldg. Room 4. AT OIICE! STOPS STOMACH MISERY All IG TO St "Pape's Diapepsin" Makes Sick, Sour, Gassy Stom achs Feel Fine. De soma foods you eat hit bark taste good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumpa and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach 1 Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down; Fapo't Dlapepaln digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything ao safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach la disordered vou will get happy relief In five mlnutus. but what plaaaae you most Is that U strengthens and regulates your stom ach so you ean eat your favorite foods without fear. , Moat remedies give you relief some times they are alow, but not sure. 'Tape' Diapepsin" Is quick, positive and puis your stomaYh In a healthy condition so the misery won't come back. You feel different as anon as "Pape's Dlspepsln" comes In contant with the stomach distress Just vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gam's, 'no belching, no eructations of undigested food, your head clear and you feel line. Go now, make the best Investment you aver made, by, getting a large ftfty-eent tn of Papa Isppsln from any drug store. You realise 'it five mlniiUe how neeilleea it Is to suffer from Indigestion, djrppala er any stomach dloro, The Test of Time Why buy a range which somebody hopes will last and give satisfaction but which has not been through the "Test of Time" why should you let the manufac turer experiment with your money I ' ' ''BUCK'S" ; have boon usod by our mother's mother, and are sold all over thoj United Btates and have been manufactured for over sixty years. During the month of October we will giro with any Buck's Oxford Cast Iron Range FRKK $5 worth of enamel ware and allow jpurchaser to select it from our J 'Wl' i' b mm in , -y ( J stock. Exclusive iljcnts. pacz EQUAits . . t riLT::cr at:;us
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