Tednesday, October 14, 1914.
THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS
PAGETlLfiE-
LEADING HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES
FIREPROOF ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Western X. C. Fair OctolHT 18 to 1.
Mountain Meadows Inn
, altitude 3500 feet fine drive
Center of Panorama of valleys end mountains in ten counties. Stables for
riding and driving horses. Dairy and vegetable gardens. Rooms with and
without bath. ,
TELEPHONE No. 1351 MISS TES1PE HARRIS , Ashevllle, N. O.
Svvannanoa-Berkeley Hotel
POPULAR PRICE
American and European Plans
HARRY L. LANGEL, Proprietor.
Western N. C Fair October 13 to 16,
Battery Park Hotel
Open throughout the year. Famous everywhere. For B01
B and reservation, address,
J. L. ALEXANDER, Prop.
THE STATE BANKERS
FiH WADE'S FUN
Further Action on the Plan
Suggested Meeting in
Richmond.
ASHEVILLE. N. O.
Wilmington, Oct. 14. The "Wade
plan to form a pool of $160,000,000
for additional relief of the cotton sit
uation ,was approved in a resolution
adopted here recently at a conference
of members of the executive commlt-
tej of the North Carolina Bankers'
association members of the North
Carolina federal currency associa
tion, local bankers, manufac
turers, and other business men called
last Saturday by Thomas E. Cooper,
president of 'the bankers' association.
Further action on the plan was re
ferred to a suggested meeting of the
North Carolina Banker's association
to be held by members in Richmond
while there to attend the American
Bankers' convention. It was believed
a much larger number of the num
bers could not be called Into a meet
ing there than were here. The plan
was outlined and Indorsed by Joseph
Q. Brown, president of the North
Carolina Currency association. It was
left to the proposed Richmond meet
ing to decide whether the banks of
this state should undertake to raise
their proportionate part of the pool,
estimated at about $3,500,000.
. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C.
The Center of Life and Gayety.
The Home of the Erson Orchestra
Special Late Season Rates after September 1st.
for booklet.
Write
BEAUMONT LODGE
ASHEVILLE, N. O. ON ' BEATJCATCHER MOUNTAIN
Is the highest point on tbo ridge east of Ashevllle one mile from Pack
Square overlooking Ashevllle and Chunn's Cove has the delights of the
country and mountains combined with city conveniences. Always cool with
, good breeze.
PHONE NO. 2221 MISS MATTIE HARRIS. PROP.
J. A. Porter and wife to O. F. Pen-
land, land in Black Mountain; consid
eration, $200.
J. D. Eckles et ux to H. E. Stlnch
comb, lands in Black Mountain town
ship; $10 and other considerations.
John W. Hensley and wife to Ras-
coe Hensley and wife, lands In Ivy
township; consideration $200.
Locke Craig and wife to B. O. Chat.
ham, land on the French Broad river;
consideration, J874. -
Methodist Colony company to T. M,
Earnhardt, land In Black Mountain
township; consideration, $145.
BRYSON HOTEL, ANDREWS, N. C.
Occupies a beautiful location, overlooking one of the most beautiful
valleys in Western North Carolina, elevation 2,000 ft Riding, driving,
mountain climbing, trout fishing, etc The Bryson hotel Is homelike In Its
atmosphere, large airy rooms, hot and cold water electric lights, etc. and
particularly attractive to commercial and transient. Table the best. Rates
12.00 PER DAY. Special weekly and monthly rates.
A. R. SPEARS. Proprietor
SUYETA PARK HOTILL
WAYNESVILLE, N. C.
A house that combines pleasing service with genuine
hospitality.
Special low rates atmng September and October.
Address WM. SCHAUFFLE. JR.
TT"T,T? f T 17 f A T MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA.
llU l JUjLl IvllVJlVL 3. L. S MATHERS, Owner and I
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Prop.
Hot and Cold Water. Telephone In Every Room. Private Baths. Steam
Heat. Large Sample Rooms. Special Attention to Traveling Men.
RATES: $2.00 and $2.50 per day. Special Rates by the
week. Headquarters for'U. C T and T. P. A.
. EAGLES' NEST HOTEL AND CAMP
On Junaluska Mountain, E050 ft. alt H mils higher thsn Ashevllle. Not
the finest resort hotel In the world, but the finest climate and grandest
scenery In this part of It Come over, enjoy s sumptuous dinner, and
lets get acquainted. Relief from Hy Fever and Asthma. No consump
tives, annoying children or mosquitoes. Never too warm. Booklet
a C. SATTERTirWAIT. Jr.. Eagles Nest, P. 0 N. C.
I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Broad and Narrow.
Mips Is a man of broad views." "Ex
actly, but In narrow circumstances."
Baltimore American.
BICKETT OPENS THE
C1H IN BURKE
He Ridicules Amalgamation of
the "Bull Moose and
the Elephant." -
Special to The Gazette-News.
Morganton, Oct. 14. Attorney Gen
eral Bickett delivered one of the most
logical and Interesting political
speeches In Morganton to a large
crowd Saturday aft .moon that has
been heard in this section for years.
Mr. Bickett was at his best and 60on
had the .crowd with him. He ridi
culed the amalgamation of the "Bull
moose and elephant," quoting Co'lonel
Roosevelt to prove that such a thing
could not be "did." He also cited the
fact that the republicans had nothing
with which to go before the people
from tho fact that they did not even
issue a campaign handbook. His
tribute to President Wilson was a
most glowing one, and called forth
rounds of applause. This was the first
"big gun" to be fired in Burke this
campaign and the democrats are con
gratulating themselves on the fact
that such an able speech was deliver
ed for the cause. .'
POLICE COURT
Tho following cases wore called In
Police court yesterday:
Tom Sims, colored, was given 30
days on charges of larceny.
A nol prosse with leave was taken
In the cose against Ed Potts, colored,
charged with assault
"Honey" Flower, colored, was fined
$50 and the costs on charges of re
ceiving stolen goods.
W. C. Smith and Mrs. J. L. Eber-
hardt were each taxed with one-half
the costs on charges of violating au
tomobile laws.
R. W. Chester was taxed with one
half the costs on charges of violating
a city ordinance.
W. T. Zlndel was taxed with one
half the costs on charges of violating
an automobile law.
Ella Hall, colored, was taxed with
the costs on charges of disorderly
conduct.
Ella Hare, colored, was found not
guilty of retailing to John Brooks.
The case against Floyd Lipscombe,
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The very best laxative for child
ren is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin,
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and acts gently, ryit surely, without
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gists sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep
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bottle. For a free trial bottle write
to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 451 Wash
ington St., Montlcello, 111. .
The Shoe Section
Complete Assortments Now
colored, charged with obstructing an
officer in the discharge of his duty,
was continued.
Three "drunks" drew fines.
M ELON COLLEGE
Have Gone to Springfield, 0.,
to Attend the Christian
Church Conference. f
GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS,
FLUFFY HAIR 25 CENT DANDERINE
Elon College, Oct. 14. The quad
rennial convention of the Christian
church in tho United States and Can
ada met in Springfield, O., yesterday
evening. This is the supreme legisla
tive body of the Christian church. It
has general oversight of afl the gen
eral enterprises of the various con
ferences of which there are more
than a hundred. Everyone of these
conferences will bo represented by
duly accredited delegates, and many
of the foreign missionaries will also
attend.
Going from Elon College to this
convention were President and Mrs.
W. A. Harper, Dr. J. O. Atkinson,
Dr. W. C. Wicker, Rev. J. O. Cox,
Rev. L. I. Cox, and Rev. J. F. Mor
gan. They will be gone about two
weeks. Their routo took them to
Ashevilln, thenco to Cincinnati, to
Springfield, They aro to return via
Roanoke.
The Y. M. C. A. of the North Car
olina colleges closed here last night,
with a powerful address by Dr. W. D.
Weatherford, the founder of the Blue
Ridge Christian Worker's conference.
No More Dandruff or Falling
Hair A Real Surprise
Awaits You.
To be possessed of a head of heavy,
beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy,
wavy and free from dandruff Is merely
a matter of using a little Danderine.
It Is easy and inexpensive to have
nice, soft hair and lots of it ' Just
get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine, now all drug stores reo
ommend It apply a little as directed
and within ten mlnues there will be
an appearance of abundance; fresh
ness, flufllness and an lcomparable
gloss ad lustr and try as you will you
cannot find a trace of dandruff or fall
ing hair; but your real surprise will
be after about two weeks' use, when
you will se new hair fine and downy
at first yes but really new hair
sprouting out all over your scalp
Danderine is, we believe, the only sure
hair grower; destroyer of dandruff
and euro for Itchy scalp and it never
rails to stop falling hair at once.
If you want to provo how pretty and
sun jour nair reaiiy is, moisten a
cloth with a little Dnnderine and care
fully draw it through your hair tak
ing one small strand at a time. Your
hair will be soft glossy and beautiful
in Just a few moments a delightful
surprise awaits everyone who trios
this. '
Savings Bank and Trust Co.
Men Favor Amendments
to Reserve Law.
CANTON, N.C,
THE IMPERIAL HOTEL
E. M. GEIER, Prop.
FREE SAMPIiE ROOMS
STEAM HEATED
RATES '$2.00.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
FREE BATHS
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY
To Shippers and Receivers of Freight in North Carolina:
Attention Is called to revised tariffs containing; rates for the transportation of freight between
olnt In North Carolina, effective October 1J, 114. These tariffs ar Issued In accordance with
the decision of ths Special Rate Commission, dated August 13, 1914.
. All freight tariffs of the Southern Railway Company In conflict with the provisions of this or
der have been cancelled or revised to confirm to the rates, rules and regulations prescribed by the
Special Rate Commission,
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Special attention Is called to the fact that in the application of this new law, many Import
ant changes and new conditions are brought about the knowledge of which Is essential to every
shipper and receiver of freight In North Carolina. Ordinarily there la but one rate between any
two points within the State. Under the new law there will 5 as many rates between two given
points as there are available routes between such points. A new basis for making Joint rates with
other lines Is provided and the shipper has the right to select the shortest available route. Some
of these routes, while physically shorter than others, are longer from the standpoint of efficient
service, and the movement of freight via these unusual routes will necessarily require more time
than If sent via more efficient routes.
Shippers should In all eases Insert In the bill of lading the route over which It Is desired that
the shipment movs. If shipments are tendered to Agents of this Company and destined to a point
on Its own line, but without speclflo routing Instructions, It will be assumed that It Is the desire
of the shipper that the shipment move over the Southern Railway at Its lawfully established rate,
even though a lower rate may be In force via another route. For further Information apply to
the Agent of this Company at this Station or to the following officers:
MR. Hamilton BAXTER,
Dlv. Frt Agent, Oreensboro, N. f
MR. J. II. ANDREWS,
Dlv. Frt. A'ent, Raleigh, N. C.
MR. A. K. ORR.
Dlv. Frt Agent Ashevllle, N. C.
MR. IL A. PARKER.
Commercial Agt., Charlotte, N. C.
THE SANDLIN HOUSE
OLD FORT'S LEADING HOTEL
Centrally Located
$1.50 per day
Rates for longer period spon
application)
HOTEL ENTELLA
BiiTsoi cm
neauquaners (or traveling men
and lumbermen. Races $2 per d
Special rates by the month. Bats
room. Free earnpls room. Railroad
eating hous fretting Souther., depot
l.lvery in oonm, Mon.
W. W. WHEELER F. E. FRT,
Proprietors.
THE OLD FORT INN
OLD FORT. N. O.
Conveniently located, near depot
Accommodation , by day, week er
month, states reasonable.
L. J. EPLEY, Proprietor
THIS J ARRET! SPRINbH UOlbX
Commercial and Tfwlt
Rstes 11.00 per day. Hot and colO
Baths. Special Rates by ths Week er
Month.
R. F. JARRETT ,
Manage - DQlsboro, 5. C
Application for Pardon of Lewi
' Young.
to
mm to ?.o?.
Application will be mads to the
Governor of North Carolina for the
pardon of Iewls Young, convicted In
the Police Court of the City of Ashe
villa on Beplember 6, H14 for th
crime of larceny and sentenced
crve ten months on the chalngang of
Hun com be county.
All persons who oppose the grant
Ing of sold pardon are Invited to for
ward their protest to the Oovernor
without drlev.
This October lih, A. D. 114.
LEWIS YolTNO,
tOl-1 It
With the arrival this week
of our immense shoe ship
ment, this section is prepar
ed to serve every member of
the family with footwear.
Most reasonable prices here
for better shoes and newer
' lasts. . .
Let us show you a few.
of these "new ones:"
TAN ENGLISH WALKING BOOTS in lace Dull Kid of the same.
Button Walking Boots In Patent and Dull Kid. Priced at $3.60.
and ...... ...... ......... ....,.$3.00
NEW "MARY JANES" In Dull and Patent Kid Combining style
and comfort at $3.50 and. '$2.50
CLOTH GAITERS. Broche and Serge In the new plain toe Patent
vamps and Cuban Louis heels. Our leaders at .......... $3,50
Our Junior Shoe Department
Is Also Complete.
Asheville Drygoods Co.
theater may be assured that today's
performance is entirely different from
that of yesterday. 1
"Chelsea 7750."
The management of the Galax the
ater announces as the special attrac
tion for that popular theater tomor
row, Henry E. Dixey in the leading
role of "Chelsea 7750," which is said
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SCENE FROM "CHELSEA 7750,"
THE GALA TOMORROW.
AT
honrfl will finnear at the Princess
theater Friday in her very latest role.
'Such a Little yueen, ana u is earn
to bo a charming play that bring
irinm nnrt nueens to the level of the
common humanities In five reels.
TO PURCHASE COTTON j
to be an extremely Interesting and In
tense drama of romance and adven
ture, vividly portraying the emotions
of the criminal. This big detective
story Is In five thrilling reels and Is
presented by the Paramount Pictures
company, having been produced by
the Famous Players F"ilm company.
The local branch of the Fleisch
mann Yeast company of New York
received a letter from general head
quarters yesterday, In which It was
stated that it is the purpose of tho
company to buy ten bales of cotton at
ten cents per pound in all the cities
of the south where branches are con
ducted. The letter stated that It Is the
idea of the company to buy the cot
ton from the producer and not from
speculators.
This means that the Flelschmann
company, said to be the largest of its
kind in the world, will spend $500 for
rnttnn in all of the important south
ern cities where branches are main
tained by the company.
ho Fltischmanns are the peoplo
who established, many years ago, in
New York, the famous "bread line,'"
perhaps the best known charity la
the world. '
Mnry
Pickford In "Such a Little
Queen."
The most popular of all motion pic
ture stars, both locally and generally,
Mary Pickford, ("America's Sweet-
Felt at Home.
Patience And did you feel at bom
traveling In Germany? "
Patrice Oh, yes. When the car con
ductor called out the name of the
street I couldn't understand a word be
said. Yonkers Statesman.
Richmond, Oct. 14. Members of
the savings bank and trust company
sections of the American Bankers' as
sociation at Joint session yesterday In
dicated their attitude toward the entry
of state banks Into the new federal
system by recommending to the gen
eral convention that a committee be
appointed to take up with the reserve
board and congressional committeoa
amendments to the reserve law. Tlu
amendments proposed, would niako
acceptance of membership by state
banks, trust companies and savings
banks more attractive. Appointment
of the committee was proposed by !3ol
Wexler of New Orleans. One need for
the entry of state banks, he said, con-
slsted of regulations to permit them to
continue business as now conducted.
The proposal for the appointment
of the committee will be taken up lr.
the general convention Thursday.
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Ths Simple Simon Musical Comedy
company has been held over for the
balance of the week and will present
for the last threo days of this week
"Home From College," another musi
cal farce which Is said to be very
amusing. "Cabaret Inn." which open
ed Monday at the Majestic theater.
will be presented again today and tonight
The Simple Simon company la one
of the best muslnel shows the Majes
tic has presented In many weeks and
large audiences witnessed each per
formance. Nrv. Songs, scenery, cos
tumes and dances will be given In
'Home From College," which opens
tomorrow for a three days' engage
ment.
-Treat Tuberculosis with Lime-
t HE MEDICAL RECORD (Now York) r December 18, 1900, con
tblns an exhuustlvo discussion of "The Treatment of Pulmo-
nary Tuberculosis Killed on the Assumption That tho Dietetic
Cause of the Disease Is Llmo Starvation," written by Dr. John F.
Rusttcll.
In the course of this article Dr. Russell says: "TIm condition
lili'h Is recognized as preceding b active development of tuber
miosis In the adiiit may be considered as due to llmo starvation.
Among Inorganic substnncefl, llmo salts appear to be of
spcclul physiological Importance but If the salts are not In
organic combination, It Is difficult to suppose that tho cells can ap
propriate them for food."
Years of widespread use have confirmed us in the belief that the
marked success of Eckman's Alterative In cases of pulmonary tu
berculosis (consumption) and chronic thioat and bronchlul troubles
is cue In large measure to Its content of time, which Is so com
bined with other remedial Ingredients as to be easily appropriated
by the cells.
Doubtless this method of compounding a vital element with other
valuable agents has had much to do with the results obtained In
many cases of these affections, which appear to have yielded to
Eckman's Alterative. In any event. Its administration has seem
ed to secure the desired result and without causing digestive
disturbance or discomfort.
As It contains no opiates, narcotics or habit-forming drugs. It Is
safe to try. Your druggist will order It for you If he Is out of It
or you can send direct to the sole manufacturers.
Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia. r
The Miller Brothers' "101 Ranch Wild
West"
The Miller Bros." "101 Ranch" pic
ture received much applause yester
day at the Princees theater and the
large audiences that witnessed It were
ploaeed to learn of a second and en
tirely different exhibition of this won
derful western portrayal, to be shown
today. Yesterdays performance
showed In detail the 111,000 acre
ranch In Hllas, Okie., which belongs
to the Millar Krothers, also reel west
ern life and customs as It used to be
In the days of the Indian and the
buffalo. Todny the patrons of the
theater will be favored with a com
plete portrsyal of the Greet Miller
llrolhore' Wild V. circus, an exact
reproduction of the or'slnr! show,
now on the road. The petrons of the
Auction Sale
OF NEBRASKA
Horses and Mares
ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1914.
We will sell one Car Load of Nebraska Horses snd Mares. They
sre Perchon end Coach bred, heavy-boned, bloeky, good shaped and
fat; not wild; havs been raised In enclosed pasturVs; gentle and will
be easily broken to harnesa.
Remember, this Is good bred stuff and will develop Into Extra
Good Horses snd Mares. They range In site from one to five yeuri,
weigh from 100 to 1200 pound. This Is a great opportunity for you
to get a Oooa .Jar Cheap, as they will be sold to the hlnhent hol
der regardless of Cost or Price, No by-blddlng. None will be r
served or pulled out of (he Pale. All will be sold.
It will Psy any Farmer to attend this Sale. Don't let anything
keep you away. Remember, Bale begins at 10 a. m., on lxlnict, M
Avenue.
October 17 Is the Date. RHltirdsv Is the Dey. Ashevllle l t!.
Dace, jlf you want to MAKE MONEY comet
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