THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-HEWS i5Sgggeptegberl1fl1lf Biiy-It-Now! Bu&jfr PAGE TWO I'm Tf III v AND THE SOUTH IS sea . CALLING T7HATEYER the commoaity, W the thirty miffion people of the J South havethe desire to buy it, and; what is more important, the money.! You know, that New England, is rich and! prosperous. But note these statistics from the ; U, S. National Bank Report of June 24 1915, , bwjuw wrosrrs vmamms ) New Euclid $4S4,a54,63a90 $ 73,175,85123 SS $53&155.163.S3 $149,406,705.82 InQvia' connection, please remember that of the seven Regio ml Banks in.ihe entire U. S. A., three were assigned to the Sptztfu $ha?s significant. These are inclisputable facts, not snrmises. The money 3 actually in the South, raitir$ for your bid. And fie most eHective and economical appeal for this weallh lies through the Southern newspapers. They olfer a combined circolatna I 2L554.672 at S&21 per agate Ene oa a 2500 line basis, and $4.95 per fine on a 10,000 line basis. Surely this is worthy yotn carelnl investigation. For full information a to rate, ciretUatian, territory, jcbixrsandthe like, addrtte papen-direct. jt uiMi ttRTH CAROLINA J hi .Id. Bfrmlnxham Ledger, Bbrmhfcam Newa, Bhrcntaeaai T-Ntrw-, Gd4ea ARKANSAS CcntMbn, Aahevflle Nam, Cfewtatta ObaaTVl Charlotte NdH, CrMnafcora Nmn A Otamc, Relates Yfcana,.fJUlesEfc SiIimI, Wbafttoii-Salen Democrat, Little Rock SOOTH 6AKOEntA war man. FLORIDA MattwpoHe, Jackeonville Tlmeev WaJoay- JackMUYiUa Timea, Tmtaf TiH ia ffemps Nm Wuriar .Charleeton st. riwtii This latheflrstof a series of saveitiaemcnts. prepared by Tra MASStne. GALS Advertising Agbnct, Atlanta. Ga.. tor mmbers ot the J?. N. r. designed to point out to the advertisertof America the nmgjjficent op portunity presented tottita" 1Lh tf.2S i newspapers. jf&Uf. lor the next one, fill.., - - , " TENNE5S6&. , BawaaVBetetal Neeejfc.CatSeseose -Journal Trihauu, Krwmrflle SentW, ICBaamii CeaUMziai Aaawal, Memphis Nva Scimitar, Mapaie Baaoe NaaWIW Tanaeieeen, Maat villa TEXAS News, GalTaaton Foar Stataa Preee, Texarkasa) Nawa, Lyacbbtira Members of THE SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSN. GEORGIA ttcvaae, .Albany CaaeCtretiaa, Atlanta Ci raa, Atlanta Hermit, Aufnata TaUrnph, Macm Nawa, Savaaataa Journal, Wapanas KENTUCKY Courier Jbnrmal, Leufavflle Herald, Umtarille Timoa, LaoirriUe NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL (Continued From Page One). vent the levying of the 15 per cent ad ditional tax upon Its property will not be heard until September 15 owing to the inability of Judge Connor and his associates to come to Raleigh for that NOTICE OF STOCKHOLD ERS MEETING. Office of- IilnvTllc River Railway Company Cranberry, Xortb. Carolina. August 20th, 1915. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Llnville River Railway Company, will be held at the office of the Company, Cranberry, North Carolina, on Thursday, the 9th day ot September, at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern Time) for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve during; the ensuing year, and for such other business as may come before the meeting. JOHN S. WISH. Secretary. review Tuesday of next week. The corporation commission, which is being enjoined, higher assessment property than It valued the Coact Line or the Southern. At tho last re-as-sessmcnt tho Seaboard had just emerged from a receivership and ny burden was heavy. The commission will resist the injunction. Insurance Commissioner James R. loung nas peen nouneu mat raui. Anderson, a Davie white man, was convicted in the county court at Mocksville this week of robbing and burning a store and given five years In the penitentiary. The department has its deputies upon a score of trials and many cisjs in the courts with robbery and arun as the charges. The Whitlock-Spencer Lumber company, with homa officers near F-.tyettevllle was chartered. The cap ital authorized is $25,00ff and that paid In $3,000. The incorporators are J. Simpson Schenck, George E. Spencer and H. C. Whitlock. Adjutant General Laurence W. Young, who has been several weeks in Af heville on account of the serious ill ness of his littlo daughter Julia, is in Raleich again. The child is still quite ifl following a relapse this week but is Improved. ter must be secured from the state fire commissioner, the local building has explained its inspector and the chief of the local of the Seaboard'si fire department It was stated that the lost first se lected on Klltmore avenue, belonging to Mrs. M. E. Hllliard, would cm $200, and that the lot on Market street would be free of costs. The commissioners issued the fol lowing permits after transacting sev eral routine matters: J. E. Eldson, eight-room residence on South French Broad avenue; esti mated cost, $4,000. Mrs. C. F. White, two small build ings on Victoria drive; estimated cost, $75 each. C. W Cannon, three-room resi dence on West street; estimated coat, $300. Dr. P. R. Terry, garage on Forest Hill; estimated cost, $100. Clairvoyant Prof. La Rose Ministers Want It Located on Market Street Applied For Permit. a 'The Man From India. 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If he cannot t in you he" tvlll refuse to accept your rney. i n e hours. a. m. to I p. m, y ond Sundays, rr.iv.vrr. Brrrni:Ncr, 1 1 .v. f. i vci: st. OPT TO BE OEGIDED TODAY Financial e Sr- XEW YORK STOCKS New York, Sept. 4. The lightest trading of the week marked today's operations with few changes of Im portance, leading railways were com pletely neglected, there being no quo tation on Union Pacific and Reading during the first 16 minutes. War shares showed sluggishness with one point gains each for Bethlehem Steel at 285. Crucible Steel at 83 and Good rich at 62, with declines of as much for Lackawanna Steel at 68V4. United States Steel, American Car and Col orado Fuel rose In minor fractions with similar declines in Pressed Steel Car and and American Can. The Lon don market for American Issues was extremely dull with Union Paclflc, 1 oft at 128. BOARD OF TRADE ASKED TO NAME DELEGATES Dr. Pratt Desire3 Asheville to Send Large Delegation to Elucfield. It Is likely tat a definite decision will be reached at the meeting of the city commlsBioners this afternoon re garding the request of the building committee of the Asheville Ministers' association that they be allowed to erect a building on Market street for use during the Chapman-Alexander meetings here, which will not be fireproof. The request was made yes terday afternoon and the commission ers deolded that approval ot the mat- CinCAGO IJVKSTOCK. Chicago, Sept. 4. Hogs, steady; re ceipts 7u00; bulk ot salts 6.50 & 7.75; pigs 7 8.25. Cattle, steady; receipts 200; beeves ,6.25 10.35: calves 7 12. I Sheep, easy; receipts 6000; native sheep 6.606.90; western sheep 6.60 Ifi6; yearlings 6.25(37.10; native lambs 6.300 8.76; western lambs 6.76 The board of trade 'i in receipt of a request from Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt asking the organization to name a special delegate to the seventh annual convention of the Southern Appala chian Good Roads association to be held in Blueflold. W. Va.. Ootober 14 and 15, to make a talk about the good roads In Buncombe county and the progress of good road building In this section. The trade organization Is also asked to appoint 25 delegates to represent it at the convention. It is Dr. Pratt's -desire, he said, to have especially a large delegation from Asheville. C. J. Baker, a city alderman of Npwport News, Va., was a visitor at the board of trade rooms this morn ing, asking for street maps, bird's eye views of the city and other literature, Mr. Baker has been here for the past two weeks with Mrs. Baker and three daughters. He has bought a house and a large lot on Panola street and will come here with his family next August to live. Mr. Baker Bald that he is Impressed with the beauty of this section and with its Opportunl ties for growth. J. IL Moore of the staff of the Gospel Messenger, Elgin, 111., has written the local board for Asheville literature. He states that he expects to visit this city early in October and that he will write up his trip for his paper. In this morning's mail the city trade organization received Inquiries and re quests for information, from eight dif ferent states. ARRESTS EXCEED REC0RD0F2 YEARS Report of Commissioner Ram sey Most Interesting Yet Made by That Official. $1,153.34 RECEIVED BY CITY FROM FINES During Month of August $050 Worth of Stolen Property Returned to Owners. During the month of August the members of the police department made more arrests 4 86 persons hav ing been arrested than during any month of the last two years, accord ing to the report which has Just been submitted by Commissioner of Public Safety D. Hiden Ramsey. The report also shows that during August the city received $ls1.53.34, as Its share of the fines and penalties Im posed in the Police court, a total of $1,977.04 having been collected by the court during the month. This amount is far above the average month of collections and well above the average share received by the city for any previous month. The report in detail la as follows: Number of arrests, 486; male, white, 247; female, white, 18; male, colored, 171; female, colored, 60. The total fines, costs and penalties collectel, $1,977.64; city's share $1,153.34; coun ty's share, $824.30. Cases dismissed, 62; cases appealed, 22; convictions, 274; continuals, 81; no! prosse $25; capiases issued 19! bound over to Su perior court 8; police calls during month, answered by patrol, 143; pris oners sent to chalngang, 62; to county jail, 6; to county home, 7; to Reform school, 2. Seventeen fugitives from Justice were captured by the membors of tho department during August and turned over to other jurisdictions. An Interesting feature of the report Is that $950 worth of property whlsn had been stolen has been returned to the rightful owners during the monf.i by the police. This feature of tho report Is new. In that no tabulate! list of the amount of stolen property returned has been kept heretofore. Even with sucT a large amount of property returned to the rightful ow.i ers the police still have on hand a large number of articles which have been captured, but the owners not found yet. PURE WHOLESOME, DELICIOUS. Neapolitan Brick lee Cream Made in Asheville ORDER EARLY PHONE 1176 For Sunday Delivery Chocolate, Vanilla and Cherry Brick and all Cream Ice Cream it's delicious it's different it's better. ' Asheville Ice Cream Company M. H. GRACE, Mgr. Phono 1176 We Make Prompt Dellverf. Sunday hours are from 12:30 to 1:30 o'clock: In the afternoon. The office will remain, open Labor day. An Important meeting of the advis ory board of the Associated Charities is announced for tomorrow'morning at 11 o'clock at the Settlement house, 160 Biltmore avenue. It is urgently requested that all members be present. PRESIDENT CONSIDERS HIS VACATION IS OVER err?- : Washington, Sept. 4. Presiient Wilson has given up all plans torn, turning to Cornish this year. It u said at the White House that he on slders his vacation over and that lit will remain In Washington to keep la personal touch with the European and Mexican situation and to prepare lor the next session of congreos. ' TOT Men Assigned to Special Duty During Summer Are Re lieved Sunday. Rev. E. K. McLarty and family returned to Charlotte this morning, after a visit to relatives In Ashe ville. ' Bruce Webb, son of United States Charles A. Webb, left Tuesday for Tuesday for Chapel Hill where he will be a member ot this year's Sophomore class in the university of North Carolina. in view of the tact that the tourist season in western North Carolina is raplly closing, so far as passenger traffic is concerned, the Southern Railway company today Issued In structions for the relief -from duty of three officials who hace been assigned to special work in this territory dur ing the summer. The order to effec- tlve Sept 6. The following passenger trafflo of ficials will return to their home sta tions: P. J. Connell, division passen ger Agent at St' Louis, who has been cn duty In the city ticket offloe at Asheville; A. J. Lee, division passen ger agent at New Orleans, who was temporarily assigned to the Wayn Se ville station, and It 1L Little, trav eling passenger agent at Washington, who has been on platform duty at the station In this city. Effective Monday, Sept (, the city ticket office here will resume its reg ular hours, 9 o'clock In the morning to 6 o'clock In the evening. The IftellPiariOs "The laborer is worthv of his hire" and th08e wh0 labor ln the production of Jcsso French Pianos are the best class of workmen, and If questioned, will be found among the best paid and most con tented In any piano factory. The factory buildings are large, well lighted, comfortably heated, an4 abundantly ventilated. Whenever, for any cause, a man leaves, he u always glad of a chance to come back. With this class of workmen and unexcelled factory facilities, the best grade of work is turned out at the lowest cost, for good workmen turn out more and better work on the same pay roll than a lot of sweat shop labor would. Jesse French Piano, style 164, Illustrated herewith. Is one of the moat popular of an extensive line. Thename is one well known, since 1875. Come "flown today and let us give you a personal demonstration of Jesse French Quality and Value. Sold only by. Dunhams' Music House the home of High Grade Pianos THE SITUATION AT THE DARDANELLES, set X Thf map shows at (A) the ares, held by the Australian and New Zealand troops and the newly landed reinforcements. The colonlala foimerly held only the land around Art Burnt and to the south for s'short distance. The new land was gained sometime ago by the fresh landing at Buvla Burnu. At (B) Is shown the present situation of the main body of the Dardanelles expedition on the Oalllopl peninsula. They are trying to capture me ma 01 Acni nana, wntcn nas oeen powenuray lortineu. At C) are the Turkish batterlps on the Asiatic shore, which have been considerably annoyed by the French troops, holding the right "flank the alll'a line, but have been at least partially silenced by the French battleship St Louis. 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