J PAGE TWO THT3 ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEYS Wednesday, October 14, 1914 i L1ASQN5 ARE HER FOR FALLREUNIQN Scottish Rite Masons Opened Reunion Here Today With ,V Big Class. f The annual fall reunion of the Scottish Kite Masons, Valley of Ashe- vllle and Orient of North Carolina, opened here yesterday at 2:00 o'clock. The class of candidates for .higher degrees assembled at that time, and the class is one of the bigr sest that has come here for the in itiatory ceremonies for several years. Various degrees from the fourth to the thirty-second will be conferred during the reunion, which will con tinue until Thursday night of this week. Dinner will be served at the Masonic Temple In the Druhumor . building, where the reunion is being held, every evening by the ladles of the Order of the Eastern Star, while these ladles will serve a sumptuous ' banquet for those participating in the reunion Thursday afternoon. The program for the entire reun . Ion follows: Yesterday. 2:00 p. m. Assembly of class. :00 p. m. 'Fourth degree, Secret Master, by Canton team. 4:30 p. m. Fifth degree, Perfect Master, by Canton team. 5:30 p. m. Sixth, seventh apd eighth degrees. 6:00 p. m. Dinner. 7:00 p. m. Ninth degree, EIu of the Nine. 8:30 p.m. Tenth degree, Elu of the Fifteen. Today, October 14. 11:00 a. m. Fourteenth degree, Perfect 21u.' ''.'.'.' 1:00 p. m. Lunch. 2:00 p. m. Fifteenth degree, Knight of the East. 4:00 p. m. Sixteenth and seven teenth degrees. 4:30 p. m. Eighteenth degree, Knight of the Eagle. 6:30 p. m. Dinner. 7:80 p. m. Nineteenth and ' twen tieth degrees. 8:00 p. m. Twenty-first degree, Prussian Knight. :30 p. m. Twenty-second and twenty-eighth degrees inclusive. Thursday. October 15. 11:00 a. m. Twenty-ninth degree, St. Andrews. 1:00 p. m. Lunch. 2:30 p. m. Thirtieth degree, Knight Kadosh. 5:30 p. m. Banquet. 8:00 p. m. Thirty-first degree. In spector Inquisitor. 10:30 p. m. Thirty-second degree. voice and proved most popular at the opening performances yesterday af ternoon and lost night. The show is clean In every respect and the comedy Is exceedingly good. The wit and humor are wholesome, and this, combined with the excellent musical numbers, furnishes a period. of rare amusement for patrons of the theater. The chorus is well trained and the young ladles have good voices. The costuming is far above the aver age and the staging Is excellent. The show is good in every respect. 1 ASHEVILLE IS HD Damage Suit Against City Is Before Superior Court Today. The case of David A. Penland against the city of Ashevllle in which the plaintiff is suing for Jo, 000 dam ages, for personal injuries alleged to have happened when he fell from a sidewalk on Atkinson street several months ago, is being heard in Superior court today. The evidence of the plaintiff was being introduced when court recessed for noon and it is thought that the case will consume most of the afternoon before it reaches the Jury. City Attorney S. G. Bernard Is looking after the interests of the city in the-. case and McCall and Bennett are attorneys for the plaintiff. A non-suit was taken in the case of Ada Williams against Lee Conley. In the case of Paul Paquln against L. H. Pollock, the defendant raid th,e costs, and in the rase of Dr. P R. Terry ngalnst L. H. Pollock the plaintiff paid the costs. SCENIC HD Li OUT BIDS TO BE RECEIVED Commissioners Will Examine Bids at Meeting Here Saturday. FOUR SOUTHERNERS ON. RAILWAY BOARD Southern Railway Now Has Majority of Southern Men on Board of Directors. County Engineer C. H. Neal has Surveyed Route for Pro posed Highway. If the plans of the residents of Chunn's cove and the board of county commissioners are carried out, l!un cembe county will add another soenlo road to the al.-endy long list In this county. Residents of Chunn's cove recently petitioned the board to have a road laid out In the cove and today County P.oad Engineer Charles H. Neal has been laying out this proposed road. The new road will follow the old roadbed fruin Ueaucitcher gap to con nect with the road built by R. H. Holland at the head of Chunn's rove. If carried out according to the plans. th? road will form a loop around Chunn's cove that will make It one of the most beautiful, from a aeen'.n point of view, that can be found any where in this mountain section. It will come bark around the cove by way of the old Overlook park and it Is stated that at no place on the road will the grade be more than five and one-half per cent. The mailer securing auch a road haj been agitated by the residents of the cove for some time, but is the first time that the proposition has reached the stage where the road has been laid out by the county engineer. It in be lieved that the road will be- built at an early date and will be ready for travel. At the regular mid-monthly meet ing of the board of county commis sioiitra, to be held r.i-xt :'..Uurday ih. committee recei.ny uppomted Ly v;.c bi urd to ci: eriiso for bids for the construction of the 'Adiovilii-Yv taver ville highway will mei't with the board and the bids that are submitted on that day will be opened. It is highly probable that a contract will be let nexf Saturday for the rebuilding of the highway. County Engineer Ch -tries H, Neal stated today that from the numerous inquiries that he has received from firms in all sections of the cotm'ry, calling for specifications, he thoosht that the board would receive a large number, of bids at the meeting next Saturday. The rail for the bids includes all kinds of material and It is understood that bids will be submitted for at least six different kinds of surfacing for the highway. If the contract for the construction of the highway is let next Saturday, it is understood that the county will proceed at once with building a four inch macadam base for the road, so that the road can be used during the winter by the people who travel over it, and the w rk of surfacing it will be started In early spring. Division Passenger James II. Wood. of the Southern railway received the following important telegram this morning from TUchmond, which will prove of general interest throughout the entire south, as well as in Ashe- ville and western North Carolina: 'Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, president of the University of Virginia: John Kerr Franeh, -bat! kef ot .Richmond; Dr. John C. Kllgo of Durham,-bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South: Robert Jemison of Birmingham and Charles Steele of New York were i today elected directors of the South-1 ern Railway company, thus making a majority of the board southern men and fulfillim the hope expressed by President Fairfax Harrison in his first address before a southern audience when, at Chattanooga on January 20, last, he said: - " 'I look forward to the time when there may be more southern men on our board of directors.' "Mr. Steele succeeds himself, the four new directors filling vacancies caused by the death of W. W. Finley and H. C. Fahnostock, the reslgnntlon' of George F. Haker, Jr., of New York and the declination of Judne E. II. Gary of New York to accept re-election. "Judge Gary, who is chairman of the board of the United States Steel corporation, and Mr. Haker, '-who. Is allied with a number of other corpor ations, are retiring from the board of directors of the Southern railway largely in deference to public opinion of the present day in regard to inter locking directo Vs. despite the fact that both have been active and useful members of the Southern board. "Today's meeting- of the stockhold ers of the Southern railway was the first at which they have had the op portunity to directly take a hand in the management of its affairs and the election of directors, the voting trust, which hns been in control since the organization of the company in 1894, now being in proress of dissolution. "A large number of stockholders attended the meeting in . person and over 90 per crnt of the total vip!iih zntton v-ts r'-yescnied. The- meeting was open to tti" uiD"t nnu m"re. was full and frank discussion of the report covering the operations of the com pany for the tiscal year ending June 30 and of the recently accomplished financing,' before approval wiis voted "A number of directors and the principal oliicers were in attendance and answered questions askea oy stockholders touching the manage ment of the property and gave nil in formation requested in regard to the affairs of the company and the prog ress of the territory which is served.'' GAD GOLD? Tl CASCARETS FOB BOWELSTONICilT No Headache, Constipation, Bad Cold or Sour Stomach by Morning. Get a 10-ccnt box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose, clogged, up with. a cold always trace tint tor- Poods for Buiu-ombe County, N. C, in Deed Took No. Ait, at pase 2'JD ot soo., to which reference. Is hore"r. mad..? for metes and bounds, ard being the 'laiv-J j upon which the raid 2: II, AYalkor now r'-ides. .Second Tract : Being the lands con-j veyed to Mary Allison by William Ci'.- Ham . by deed dated September. ' 1-. ; 1.SM.- and duiv refolded in the or.l.'e -oi the Register of Deeds for . -Jiur.-! combe County. N. (:.. in Deed Hook i No.. 2?,-. at rase .540 ot sen.., to which j reference is hereby made fyr metcV? and hounds. This tho 7th (lav of October. 1 914. : GKO. A. SHUFtlRD. I Trustee. ; iA 3 Count Your Steps Fom The Square. Make It A Point To Drop In Today r-VD TABLES, YOU'LL EJJOY YOvPl: IKl '-7J J 1 S U I will cot you in the cud." v i i I j m, 1 1 t it Under nnOU'by virtue of the power contained in a certain Deed of Trust': executed bv J. l. (iieeuwood to the , undersigned Trustee on January 25, j 1910, and .recorded in the i.f Ueclstcr- of ...Dcedn tor lmsconve : Our entrance rooni will goon he ; complet-d,'.' -'which., . combined with our splendid 'tables, will l,i- the. Ilm""t. equip! ful. inoat -com-Vonubly UIJLLlAlin HAM, and .S?.('1CK Sllt'P in V, i to.-ii N, C. pil liver; delayed, '- fermenting ''food (County in ISool- of Deeds of 'Trust No. r j in -the bowels or sour, gassv ntomach. 9.1. -at page i?jl et seq. to senre the Poisonous matter clogged, in the In- j indebtedness in Raul Deed of Tntst j ;.j tas(ines, inwlCad of being cast out orlscribed, and default' having beea iita.deH the system is re-absorbed into the I In the 'payment' of said indebtedness'?? blood, When this poison reaches the anil the owner of nolo iiif-ivm secured ! li.-cTiifiTSinS'.i.tt.. delicate brain tissue it causes cor ges-' having demanded the 'imders,gi)cd; to tion and that dull, throbborig. sicken-i , ei u!e tho power of sale In .said Deed ng headache. ; ' jnf Trust contained, 1 in accovd- Caacarcls immediatelvr clennso nndi.-mcp with .such demaim and power of " Cascarets immediately cleans the ; .-ale in said Deed of Trust,- wdl in stomach, remove the sour, undigested ! front of the Court .J rouse:.' door.-' of food and foul gases; take the excess i ituncnmbe county; to the last nnd bile from the liver and cafrv out -all j hi.-. host .bidder, for cash, on Motnluv, i constipated waste matter and poisons the !lih day of Nocm:r. lilt!, all; In the bowels. 'ilio following doicrlbod re U .estate, i A Casoaret tonight will surely. sMiuue. lv:ng ana beuij- in Rnncmitbe t straighten you out by mnrninc. Tliev Counlv. N. (. on waters of l::-.' Ivy in work while you sleep a 10-eent box Townsimp No. IS, and more .partieu from your druggist meaun your- head larlv bounded and. dcsci-lb.cd tia'.fol elear, stomach sweet and ytnir livefj'.ows: Our Ann la Your ratroo.o-e. Swannanca :BUIidrdl i.U i M LISTS HI FOR SUPERIOR COURT IEB8I5 Old and bowels. regular for months. I icing '.(he old Carter's Mill Tract ncsinnliiR on a rock in the el below the mill and runs S. 1:1 !,';. kast i poles to a 1-K-ech: then South 60 d',!!i. Kst ,24 poles to a ro-.-k and pointeil) in the old .Sugar Creek ilnad. then South 71 dog. lOast 14 poles to a sttiko In. a rmall r.ra.t'ch-; thert Novth' il dog." P:iKt-'il poK-y. to a waltifi; then -n Westyrly fOtirse. with a tiiv::; lor. line niaoe bv J. A. Carter. Z. .!. I Carter, i': 1'. Carter to thof I'ei.innins', com J.iuin;; ,i ij, acres, J.! It O i'-E HT Cll F. E N WOOD, . Trustee. dvk-c y.n I I t "Ki;;i:t in to HUM of (he ro;-e 4',vin hin.i you broke c t-iod a:-.y." " . ':,.'' "That's wliat I ::!:" " ; .; ".UU Ih- was. INii'iiiiiiidffer'i'r.tiflll.vti ill! h-id to n:ty.". -i on (.-ot ve-i.:. I never had I man listi-u t.j uio ih.it . deffri'iillally t It :l lie tlidii't Iry to totu-ii me for .l lw lore 1 cut "".":iy."- noti.-itmi. I'ost I T lr TOT p N - "-o " TRCSTRtrS fill. ft ..1. uj. iiiiiifMiii-irtr--'- i.... -tnisi.ee, t"j liter., and :d tho lii-g- W Ey virtue of the power ot r.-iie con tained in a certain deed of trust made by James II. Walker and wife, IMb.a Walker, to the undersigned t.i-u.sleo dated the ITth day of May, 1 duly recorded id the olliee of th istcr of J'eedsfor Buncombe Count v. . v'J N. C, in Deed Hook No. GO, at past , "1 to which reference is herebv made, fi and, 1,1 Whereas, default has been made in "-i the payment of tho Indebtedness re- '-i cured by said deed of trust, whereby ;j? the power of sale therein contained ifa has become operative, said undersign- pi ed truf tee will on Saturday, November fi 7, JIJ, at 12 oclock, noon, sell f..r cash at public auction, at the Court -"jj House door In the City, of Ashcviile. .3 County of Buncombe, ind State of'H North Carolina, the following lands and premises: 0 Situate, lying and bc-tug In D).-nk:W Mruuiain township, County of jlun-c-Tmhe and Kta'e of North f'au.Hiiu, ") a id more pnrttctilnrljr desci;iv d r.s 'ffj lollnws: ;i J-lrst Tract: Containing my (50) , acres more or less, and being the f lands and premises conveyed to James 'I 11. Walker and wife, Mary Walker, bv deed dated .May 5, 187G, and duly re- ' -" " 111 ouico oi tne iiegister of , t; :ONE PRICE 'STORE T-1T i. -I J ,-.'' 7 AMD 9 PATTCK AVE. TELEPHONE 22 j v"(U I Dry Ooovls; KiM'lvwcnr ;uk1 Undcrwonr; Ifosit'i-y :ir!;l Olovos, lacy.' anil Krnlirokloiioii; Veilings mid Iii.Moiifi.- BUTTCinOX PATTllXS v f Xvt'AUV -c'J- W Citl U tit tiivj and Men's and Eafi'. Clothing ' Tlu'Hfi ui'O two of our busy department s, wlievrt you will find larj?o assprtuicnts f i-oiu wltieli to choose. Attractive novelties arrive every few days. ' " ' - ' - - J ' - j f ' j r la Business Here ir.es 1S31. - J5o3 Funr,"hir.z Gooes: Laocs and Umbrellas; Hugs, ard .Mattitigs. Jurors Drawn by Commission ers Saturday for Two Terms of Three Weeks. an "CiMEET INN" PROVES :. BIS HinTlJESTIC r iaple Simon Musical Comedy Co. Pleases Big Crowds ' at the Majestic. The Mtdeetle theater mananement , preMntlnf for th benefit of 1U rona durlnc the first threo day of i week one of the best munlail nmly tabloids yet secured at this I'.iir smunement house. The show CiiLaret Inn" S4)d Is presented by . imple Blmon Musical Comedy ; uny. The particular star la Gens r, the orlKlnal "Simple Hlmon Mms Florence Arkley In the ,n ilnnna. rule baa an excellent BIG SHE BOOKED FOB IHESOSY i. H. HsssBBaaaSBHBjr . Fall Opening Sale at racket Store Will Be Big Bar gain Event. The Racket Store at 18 Iilltmore avenue announced In a full paee ad vertisements In Monday's Gazette News that Wednesday, October 14th, would be the opening day of their an nual Fall Hale of merchandise. Their buyer hns recently returned from the Northern market where he selected an enormous stock of winter Roods, Including twenty-five hundred pair of sample shoes. In aiblltlo.i to their regular stocks, on extra stock of about ten thousand dollars worth of winter goods, purchased from the Peerless-Fashion and the People's De partment store will be offered at such low prices thnt tho entire stock will be closed out during this sale. The store management states that there Is displayed about forty thou sand dollur worth of seasonable mrr chandlso of every dvrlotlon. Includ ing- all the cold weather needfuls tht will mak(' their patrons comfortable, In their homes, and out of It. They further state that this will be the greatest "ale ever conducted at the Racket Store and this Is ssyin a great deal, for this store has held some remarkable bargain events In the past. , I! icCutchcon & Cannon i AND ACCOCNTANTS . v ' ' -. Eoora 4, Mo lean Situation. Washington, Oct. 13. Col. Hatfield emmandlig the American troops on the Arlsona border reported todaj that the situation at ' ths bcidegi, i Mexican town of Naro was unchur.f ed. I)ultorjr firing continues. REMOVAL NOTICE J. C. MrPlinrtKOM wUhes lo an nounce that he has moved his plumbing and h rutin if ahop from 3 R - 7 Ci.ll'gS street to It Urnad The jury lists for the two weeks term of Superior court beginning -.n October 26, for civil cases, and tho one week term for criminal cases, begin ning .November 9 were drawn by the hourd of county cuinniishloiiei j Ijiit Saturday and are as follows: l'lrst week, beginning October O. E. Elmore, E. E. Colllster, J. H. r!iown. E. E. ldbetter, F. T. Tickens, YV. B. Hurst, T. J. Crater. J. J. Floni mona, W. M. l'arhum, It. M. Allen, R. N. Urookshlre, V. II. Miller, J. T. Cathey, J. T. Illedeoe, K. A. Jon.-s, T. Pinner, A. C. llensley. It. U Fills, H. Youngblood, J. A. Duckworth, I. E. Justice, William Fair, E. V. Mcr rell and Tt. V. Peebles. Second week, begbmlng November John A. Mntcr, II. I Nettles, r. V. Brooks, H. W. (luffey, M. T. Hluder, M. Kluder, S. A. Pinner, IX It. Teague, U U Harper, T. A. Dillingham, 8. P. Voting, H. J. Alexander, I. A. Cooke, (). U Israel, C. C. iliiwkine. II. E. Hums, W. II. Ganett. J. C. Pennill, U V. Went, IX II. -Wilds, It. II. Cole, J. 8 Oarrlson, U P. Carter and J. M. Merlda. For criminal term, beginning No vember 9: 8. A. Lynch. A. F. Weaver, A. I.. Oarren, A. T. Imtle, F.. F. I'enley J. II. Hartlett, W. A. Dougherty, It. P. Hayes, It. C Clayton, It. O. HiikwcII, Hoy P. lirown, T. O. lilenn, Wester Hhook, J. L. Penland, T. H. Farley, Wade Henry, 8. B. Moore, T. II. Cum- bey, F. I,. Johnson, J. V. Whltted, O W. Presley. W. M. Hmlth, C. K. Fish. 8. V. Creasman, J. SV. Urlmes. O. M WTilte. It. O. Fortune, . I. H. 8ales, E. J. Orlsnt, J. II. Huc'..ner, V. 11. Dot son, C. K. Kimberley, A. XV. Hudglns, H. P. Itlch, .1. A. Keynnldn, C. V. Hnckner, T. W. Osteen, Mont Weaver, W. P. Wllllama, It. H. Clark, T. M Knight, Muia Weaver, John Finder, T. J. Hhidor, James M. ration, II. D. Child, W. J. Hoxed and J. M. Israel. Three varieties of iiir.n newr bark the Australian d"g, tho Egyptian shepherd dog and ths "lion-headed dfg of Tibet. GOT TO IIAI.TC soma money by next month? Thinking of soiling that lotT THM MONTH Is the right time to advertisi It. Tb.-jfs what's intint br "Inking time by ho for lock," I!ss The Gnielte-News for NO DOUBT YOITYE BEEN INTENDING ? ? ? Y V ? Ye y v Y ? ? V V t t Y v f Y Y Y Y Y - Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y-: Y Y Y v v Ml ieif0 w all W A I r -, h "a v 'J i: h V M r' .".:.-r:'r-E To have a suit made for faH?--We make them 'right.- Why not have your next suit made by an expert tailor? W6 have the" facili ties to 'make them right at right prices. Special Importations from $40.00 to $75.00. Made in our own sanitary, shop, by expert Jour neymen Tailors, under my own supervision. ' -4 T a O . w r Custom IT! and Shirt u i -i b no Suits Made to Order $16.50 to 530.00 Shirts Made, to Order 2.00 to 38.0.0 . . . i ' . .., v, -rA -: ' On the Square 12-14 SouthxPnck Square, X Tailor to Ladles and Gojiilemzn Phone 71)7, A::hcvil!c, 11 C. A 1 1 s ;x i. . r- f . 1 i 4 ) ': i - fi 4 way. 012t snla ads. 4 1 4 M