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AGE TWO THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Tnesday, February 9, 1915. AUCTION AILE Stepfe WedL Feb. Id THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK FROM THE BIG FIRE SALE OF THE GEM CILOTHING. STOIFIE 6 Patten at To Be Closed Out at Public Auction, Store must be vacated-all goods must be sold for what they will bring. Auction Sales Daily 3 to 5, and 7 to 9 P. M. Goods at Private Sale at 1-2 Price or Less Between Auction Sales. Merchants can buy Stocks here for LESS THAN FAC TORY PRICES. COME, GET YOUR SHARE OF THE FIRE SALE BARGAINS THEY WILL GO FAST Men's Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Hats, Caps and All Kinds of Furnishings, Boys' Norfolk Suits,Etc. LOCAL Y. M. C. A. TEAM TO PUHREENSGIl Game Will Be at Statesville February 23 To Decide the State Title. petent and to have pood control of the players over whom they are offi ciating, and it is quite likely that one of the two will be chosen for the championship bout. PHYSICIAN AND NEGRO ON BURGLARY CHARGE Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 9. Dr. George Robert Norman, a physician of Brookwood, and Kelly Adams, a negro Janitor at the state cvapital have been arrested on a charge of burglary, fol lowing an investigation of alleged fraudulent methods of disbursing medical licenses. It was alleged by Dr. V. H. Saunders, state health offi cer, that the physician and the negro had made a practice of substituting medical examinations. OF It now seems very likely that the T. M. C. A. basketball team will play the team of the Greensboro Y. 11. C. A. to decide the state cham pionship. Several references have been made to the meeting of the two teams by diiferent state papers and in the different articles, the date has been mentioned aa February 23. This date Is the one that was pro posed by the manager of the local pastimers and although he has re ceived no official notice that the Greensboro team has accepted the i ' ' suggested date, all probabilities point to that time for the final settlement sixteenth Annual Meeting for of the pfintrnvpsv over thp title. i Greensboro will undoubtedly be the strongest team that the locals will play this season. The record of this team stands out pre-eminently in the eastern and central part of the state aa It has defeated practically all the! The sixteenth annual meeting of college quintet of the state by sub-jthe Oo0(1 Roads associalIo of Ashe. fiinMal mnr0 na am) the Mharnlnha uitu ugiiLvinuv tuuntj rr ' I , up held Wednesday afternoon at 4 Election of Officers to Be Held Wednesday. JUDGE J. L. WEBB S A MSENTIGMENT A. G. Betta Withdraws Appli cation for Receiver for Lau rel River Logging Co. TWO PEOPLE HURT AT DURHAM FIRE SUNDAY Durham, Feb. 8. Fire destroyed four small buildings and one two-story dwelling on Irvin avenue on Sunday morning at i o'clock. Two men, Vic tor Allen and Les Jordam, In the dwelling, were badly burned. It is not thought that either will die. The damage Is estimated at about 125,-000. POPE'S PEACE PRAYER IS HEARD BY BELGIANS Judge James 1 Tfebb has recently signed a consent Judgment, in tho case of Anson G. Betts against the Laurel River Logging company, the terms of which are that Mr. Bettes withdraws has application for the appointment of a racetvershtp tor the company and he also with draws his request for a restraining order which he ased to prohibit the company from selling certain proper ty mentioned in the application. The signing of the consent Judg ment puts the case back where it was before the actions were Instituted be fore Judge Webb several weeks ago' and ends the present litigation. Mr. Betts Is a stockholder in the company and the filing of his applica tion asking that he be Allowed to show cause why a recetver should be named for the company caused a great deal of comment among lum ber men In western North Carolina, who watched the proceedings with interest. The Laurel River Logging company Is one of the largest of Its kind in the state and Its holdings In Madison Amsterdam, Feb. 9. The churches at Antwerp, Brussels and Mallnes were crowded Sunday for the reading of Pope Benedict's ' prayer for peace. Cardinal Mercier assisted In the ser vice at Mallnes. There was no at tempt by the German military author ities anywhere to interfere. Many German soldiers, who are Roman Catholics, were present. have not furnished enough opposition exert themselves. Asheville has had 0.'k..in ,hf couciI tnmbr the Vsirv aiiP-aafnl uann unrl Via- Aa. ! Cit tlU.ll. feated several stronjc college teams and a numbpr of state team who considered thprnnplvpA rhnmnlnnwhin ui, the organization., together with vo.inif mflrli thot . curtion of plans for the work to be'M"fVBon ty In stand the pace. The first squad num- u...... rt - i ' i " iiiiitj umv id, Mil oi wuuiii urri .. . I ,n..in i m , , about on a par, so that the team is 7"'S- nd all member, are urged,- - "" " We n" never weakened by the withdrawal of , to ,,,c 1rts,nt ,P"yf " '" a" "ltf W,"h ., any Individual. Just what the voumr- . U ls expected that the reports of t by lumbermen In all sections sters will do In the proposed test with the more seasoned team Greensboro remains to be see down state team has four men who have ulaved torether for thu l . . . , ... .. i- r .Ka ... .. . . . . luiuy tiny. The election of officers and direc tors for the ensuing year and the re-lan'! other rountles mn ino the thou- i ports of the various committees of ' !W"U8 of dollars. ast sums of money the organization., together with dls-inav spent by the company In Improving the carried out by the association during ; condition of nd enlarging its plant. this year, will be features of this ' 1 np action or the court in the matter d eon-l,ho ""im'ttees on the work done by of th, country, team of!,n, u80Ci-tlon durins the past year Judge James H. 5 en Theiwl" be of (feat interest, as many ,,Brk,n ni Van wlnl en whnimovelnenta looking to the betterment i Mr- Ktt!l ' tne hearli M. IT IS SUGGESTED Tonkers, N. T., Feb. 8. To the story that eight aged inmates of the German Odd Fellows home had been put to death 'because they required so much attention, has been added the suggestion that two other Inmates may have been buried alive while under the Influence of anesthetics. It is believed that at least two bodies will be exhumed. Financial LA FOLLETTE OFFERS PERCE RESOLUTIONS Washington, Feb. 9. A confer ence representing neutral nations which would discuss the means of bringing about a world peace was proposed In a resolution offered by Senator La Follette. The resolution would direct the president to convey to all neutral nations the desirability of a conference to bring about the cessation of hostilities in Europe: to, extend offers of mediation to warring nations, to consider rules for the general limitation of armaments; rules for the prohibition of exports of mu nitions of war; to create a federation of neutral nations to provide neutral ocean trade routes; to consider the rights of neutral commerce and all other matters which may1 further the Idea of permanent peace. QUARANTINE IN UNION STOCKYARDS IS RAISED Chicago, Feb. 8. The Union stock yards, under partial federal quaran tine since January It because of a h' entened outbreak of foot and month disease. Were re-opened today for. In terstate shipments. No cattle can re main, however, for more than 48 hours. VALUABLE SECURITIES RETURNED TO PARIS Austrian Troops Violate The Roumanian Frontier Paris, Feb. 9. Austrian troops have violated the Roumanian frontier near Kurn ' Severin, says a faispatch from Nish' to the Journal. The Austrian are reported to have fired on the Rou manian frontier guards, who ap proached the pass. Furious fighting followed. It Is stated. The Roumani ans were reinforced, and after a sharp struggle, ' the Austrian troops are re ported to have been driven back to1 their lines, with many wounded. The capture of Kurn Severin, the dispatch says, would have meant for the Austrians complete command of Kladoro, the- only place on the Ser vian border, on the Danube, permit ting communication with Roumania. The Incident occurred several days agd, and has not been followed up by either side. NO FILUPINO REVOLT, SAY MANILA OFFICIALS Manila, Feb. 9. Insular officials characterised as groundless fears of an Insurrecttoa at Cebu which led ta patrolling of the streets. No arrests have been made and no documents have eben seised. Rumors of Impend htg trouble were found baseless. Private dispatches to Manila on February 2 reported that a patrol of constabulary had checked what was believed to be an Insurrectionary movement, but there was no disorder. To Observe War Operations. Berlin, Feb. . United States military attaches are reported to have arrived at Cracow to observe the army operations. French and German War Statements Given Out Geneva, Feb. . The second con signment of bonds, stocks and script, which was sent here for safe keeping lust before the German invasion of Frence, has been returned to Paris under a strong guard. The shipment was valued at (500,000,000. New York. Feb. . Cotton was quiet enough during the early trad tnr nnii the local market onened kle represented i ,..j ni. tnw two htuh. nranriK ana iviprricn I jn Merrimon and i nUa VnlHln B.MinA RntllTflAV .. . , . anri KArnnrd Mnrwwnlu , V a .1 ! rrm ..... nant i 4 tuimiiiuns in uuncumne . - " . ti i ji ( m rinse. t.r iki. i enuntv nave been inauiruruteri hv the,"' l," "" .htw 1 ,1 1 1, in uwi in h. U1B " point in their favor. association during 1914, The plana ben I Ior "le work to be done this year . I win ue ouiunea anu win mciuue even , Two oflclais have already suggested to the local miiurrniMif for the affair. They are Pebrlng, phy-mr,, "'"'Ivitlcs than for the past year, -leal director of the Winston-Salem ' " T. M. C. A. and Freel, coach of the!1'"- c- 'hnmbers is the president of tatesvllle Athletic club basketball ; ,h, """elation; Dr. Chase P. Ambler team, Both are said to be very com-!'8 vlre president and B. M. Jones Is , secretary and treasurer. Ill FIVE MINUTES JO SICK STOMACH IKESTU while Martin, Rollins and Wright repre sented the holders of preferred stock. RELIEF COMMISSION TO BUY SHIP'S CARGO London. Feb. 9. The Indications are that the American commission for the relief of the Relglans will be suc cessful In their Efforts to purchase the American steamer Wilhelmlna and her cargo of food which she Is carrying from New York to Hamburg. 'Pape's Diapepsin" Is Quick est and Sorest Stomach Relief. K BRITISH C.VSCAIriFJS. k s Ixindon, Feb. 9. Premier As- 9 Muith, speaking In the house nf, SHHtfHtHsist:stlt(l ,l commons yesterday said that the ! jr. Hrltlsh casualties in all ranks KiK AFROPIlXE DISABLKD. K . s In the western theater of the H ' i war, from the beginning of hos- M Paris. Feb. . A Ilavas dl- , 1st tllltics to February 4. amounted . s patch from Dunkirk says that a si to approximately 104.000 men. If. 9. German aeroplane, which flew 9. I mis number Included killed, R K over Dunkirk yesterday, was it s wounded and missing. 9. .. brought down by c,inon. 9, nnmnm.m.9.9. 9.9,9 9.9.9.9,9 9.9. W,fiM9. 9 9.9, ,PP:mt 9 9.9r 9, Ni:V YORK COTTON. i New York, Feb. S. Cotton futures opened steady: March 1.60 April 8.6 July 9.0 October 9.31 December .... 9.44 BANKER PLEAQ5 GUILTY TO MISUSE OF ilLS CHICAGO UVESTOCK. Chicago, Feb. 8. Hogs, dull;' re ceipts 43.000. Bulk of sales 8.75 9.90; pigs 5.40 fi 6.40. Cattle, steady: Receipts 13,000. Native steers 6. 6009.10; calves 8.00 0 12.00. Sheep, strong: Receipts 13,090 Sheep 6.10'n6.90; Iamb 7. 60 S. 80. Memphis, Feb. 9,-r-Tn tne United ftatcs dictrict court yesterday C. H. Rains, president Merchants' bank when it' closed Its doors February 9. pleaded guilty to a charge of misusing mails. Ralne and Claude Anderson. cashier, were charged Jointly In indict ments on seven counts of using the malls to defraud and with conspiracy to obtain money under false pretense. Counsel for Ralne asked for a contin uance of the case. If what you just at Is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dlulaesa heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taat in month and stomach headache, you si i suraiy get relief In nve mlnutea Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these flfty-oent eases of Paps'! Diapepsin, w.ea you will understand why drstreD Ms trssbles of all klsss must go, and way it rilv sour, out-of-order tomaons or Indigestion In flvs mln ntca. -Pass's DpepsIs" Is harmless: tastss lias canay, though each doss will disast i-ns prepare for asslmlla ttoa 1st ths blood all ths fosd yon at; sei4a, M snakes you ge ts the table wlta a healthy appetite: but w wUl pisaM u moat, is that yea win fesi that rmr sumaelt ana Intes tins sre iUu aad fresh. . vou wul not h4 to resort ta laaatlveasr i.y pUla for sU1usims er ssastlpa- tmn. This city wltt havs many pmp; I iiila" cranks, as soma p.pl v .1 U thaso. but you will b . t uatiuHla about, this splendid stomach l ;.r'ton. u y"4 ever take t t in.i.sastlsn, gsssa, heartburn r rns, syspspsis, or any stomach -if. t Sims bow. this HilnuU, and rid it of trtomsch misery aad Indl i ,'on In flvs mlnutea r NEW YORK STOCKS. New York. Feb. 8. The foreign sit nation caused some Irregularity on the stock market during the early trading. The prices showed varloae' changes, the feature being Bethlehem Steel, which rose two points to a new high record. The railroad Issues wert Inclined toward a lower level, but soon recovered, Koutht-rn 1'aclllc moving up a point ' mm DIED AT HIS HOME HERE TODAY O. B. Ranks, age CI years, died at Paris, Feb. 9. The French war office gave out the following statement concerning the progress of the war, In Paris yesterday: From the sea to the Oise: Artil lery duels yesterday of considerable violence occurred in the vicinity of Gulnchy west of 1a Bassee. Southwest of Carency we were suc cessful In a surprise attack on a Ger man trench which had been blown up by one of our mines, the defenders of which were either killed or taken prisoners. "On tho Aisne front and In Cham pagne yesterday there was Intermit tent bombardment. The accuracy of our artillery was evidenced In several places. West of Hill 191, north of Masslges, our batteries checked an attempted attack of the enemy. "In ths Argonne a German attack In the direction of Fontaine Madam was repulsed. At Bagatelle a violent heard infantry engagement was started by the enemy yesterday 'morning. Ac cording to the latest reports all onf positions have been maintained. "On tho remainder of the line there is nothing to report." Berlin Report. Berlin, Feb. 8. "Fighting for our position north of the canal, southwest of La Bassee continues," says the offi cial communication of the German army staff headquarters yesterday., The stats ment adds:- "Part of the short trench which was taken by the enemy, has been recap tured. "In the Argonne we have wrested from tha enemy port of a fortified po sition. Otherwise there have l een no changes in this region. "On the East Prussian 5'ru and southeast of the plain of the lakes and In Poland on the right bank of the Vistula have gained a few unimport ant successes. SUPERIOR HAT FDR CIU CASES CONVENES Superior court for the trial of civil cases convened yesterday for a term of three weeks, with Judge James U Webb of Shelby presiding. This term follows the term of three which ended last Saturday, during which several of the most Important his home , 430 Pearson yesterdaycaMB on th, dVn docket In this county mornn.g. Tne deceased had been suf- CHICAGO GRAIN. thlcngo, Feb. 8. . heat took an; upturn tii-Iny Influenced , by Liverpool cables telling of the fear as ta short- j age of supply In Greet Britain and i ferlng for the past nine days from pneumonia, to which he finally sucj rumhed. The deecased la survived by a wire and seven children, all ot whom reside In this vicinity. Inlpr- j ment will take place at 2 o'clock , were heard, several or, wnicn finally disposed of. A consent Judgments has been sign ed In the case of L. A. Uns against ths Southern Railroad com pany, by which tha plaintiff ws awarded $200. A divorce was grants A. Austin from L. V. Austin, on statutory grounds. When court recessed for noon the case of John Wyatt against the Caro lina Veneer company was being heard. Ths plaintiff Is suing for $10,- weeks; 000 damages, alleging that he loss several fingers owing to an accident that occurred while employed by ths defendant company. France. After onenlns H-nfT to atternoon at tne west Asnevnie up quotations recorded material all around advances. cemotery. THE HOLE BU EE CARRANZA TROOPS ARE NOW HOLDING MONTEREY okr rmm rr no i u r.mxe. m vtttr." with m u rit r. 1H t'KLK, (I'AItAMOl XT) AT TIIK I'ltlNUXM TIII'AII it 1(U.X. The bone the muscles, nnn all the organs of the body depond for their tlrrngth and tone and healthy action tu pure blood. I If tho bluvd la ver.- Impure, the ' bones become diseased the rouscleo become enfeebled, the step Swi Its jrU tlclty, auU tture b InaMU'y to perform the usaal amount of labor. The skin Imu Us clrarncu'. llmplos, blotehts and thr eruptions apprsr. i , I Hood's Kirspafltla mskre pure 1 lond U is putlllvtly inf)'iiUed In tH lrMvtil of rifu! and other humors, (stsrrh. rc'-umutlwn tfvm.H'. I'Xis of app'tite, ttm,tlr".l feel 'InT. rr inife to frf Hood's and ft It jUdiy. All druet-'tr.ts. Laredo, Tex., Feb. 9. The const It u tionntiHt ronsulate has announced that the Carranza troops had recap tured Monterey. No details of the re ported rapture were available, how- I ever. Telegraph communication with Monterey has been cut. 1 . Via si htnrw ! Itcletl ltltir. I(lll(llsl(slsls(l(s. I 9 9 CATLING SAMKI). 9. 9 9 9, Washincton, Feb. 9. Barthol- 9. M. Uallhig hss hern en- 9. d by ITe.ild-iit Wllwn ss 9 7ijwaiita a-g-it r mt pwi:nisirr at ita'cign. i lie v r and pn-:Jmfs lo Mon id a 'ilr- (! H tted ml lengthy contest hl n 9i : hxs aK'ur. d a groat .'enl c,f in- 9. f, trrvs; lu h Kuuth. rtrnim cf- st f. furls wrn ir.a '.n In bhv.f of n t ",!r. h.irt'B B. Avco-k. vjr,v r. W: t,f KW cTnar AytX'cl., fur the I plriT. tf 9 9 rr r r v, v r y r r r e 9 9 9 9 9 DON'T HESITATE "If you besitate you're lost." "Wise heads know this is the Store for the Best Clothes. Come in for a look and a try on. It won't cost you a centl If you've not Wen in you're missing something. Our great reduction prieos nre still In effect. Just come in to see what's what before buying. fctein-Ii!ock Smart Clothes, Bates-Street Shirts, Ar row Brand Collars, "Wilson Bros. Furnishings, Adler's Gloves and Hey wood Slices. J. W. NEELY & CO. 18 Broadway. Outfitters to Men and tfoya. STRENGTHEN OLD FRIENDSHIP with a new portrait the gift that xets nothing la return. yt fcs a valut that can o' be tttmstS la kindly thoughtf ulness. P ELTON IIIGQASdN, pack sq'JAmr. phone m.
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