Newspapers / The Asheville Times (Asheville, … / March 17, 1916, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE ASHEVILLE TIMES PAGE TWO FRIDAY, MARCff i ft- " . i . ;!, l'Wi;: Si-- i it I;. . ": a . . l - -I It IilSn-SIEM ALDERW FINDS 4 . . ' I HI Twin City Political Leader and . Business Man is Grate ful for Relief. DAUGHTER GAINS HAPPINESS ALSO KAISER OPPOSES BREAK WITH U.S Dispatches Indicate That Em peror Does Not Agree With Von Tirpitz Faction on Submarine Policy. QUESTION MAY BE RAISED IN REICHSTAG Alderman R. H. Sheldon, of Wln-ston-Salem, in appreciation of tha relief brought by Tanlae, offers en dorsement of its superlative merits. His long arid successful career as a furniture dealer and choice by", the voters of the Third Ward, that city, make him known to and liked by men, women and children of TVinston-Sa- letn. -.. ' - When he said: "I ' believe others should know what Tanlac has done for us," he meant his daughter and himself, for she also had been helped by Tanlac. Mr. Sheldon realizes that Tanlac is 'a '-proprietary medicine and, like many others who have given praise to the JIaster SJedicine, for gains from its One, he does so with the firm belief and hope that those who suffer will sain relief. 'or a lonsr time Alderman Sheldon ' suffered from stomach ills , and; catarrh. His symptoms were lack of! appetite, sleep and energy. Constant mucus flows ca iised him to hawk fre quently to free his throat from that I liasty and HI smelling viscid fluid. At J different times he would be further! annoyed by vomiting that resulted from the severe hawking. "After a while of this I was-gen-1 orally rundown," he explained to thej Tanlac Man, "Friends recommended' Tanlac. It worked for them and it! worked for me." The tlow of health that shone from! his smiling face evidenced his words: j "t have no indigestion trouble now, I sleep well and the catarrh is much I improved." ".My daughter, . who ' suffered from Indigestion, has been aided too, by Tanlac," he said in conclusion. ' In nianv states." commented Mr. Ttruin North Carolina distributor for Tanlac "Tanlac has brought relief to countless men and women repre senting alf walks of life. Its adapta tion to the needs of the stomach Inake it a help to oth young and old. It is an ideal Sprinaf tonic." The merits of Tfinlac are explained daily at Teagne and Oates "On the Square" by the Tanlac Man. Adv. Believed That Debate Might Cause Harsh Criticism of United States If the Issue Is Raised. W. O. Mullcr of this city today re ceived the following telegram from his son. Carl F. Jluller, proprietor of ths'Elite theater, AVaukegan, ' 111.: "i'.irtliday greetings; granddaughter lionise Mary Muller arrived tonight. All well." Washington, March 17. Emperor William's determination not to pro voke a break with the United States through the new German submarine campaign, even though it Involves a factional contest in the reichsiag, havine- alreadv brought about the downfall of Grand Admiral Yon Tir pitz, was indicated in the lato dis patches from Berlin, The tone of the dispatches from the German capital though guarded and veiled, is taken here to prove the supremacy oi ip.e emperor, Chancellor Von uethmann Jlollweg, Foreign Minister Von Ja gow and tho ; array,, who have been opposing the plans of 'Admiral' -Von Tirpitz to carry on the submarine campaigns to the merciless destruc tion of alt neutral shipping to enemy ports. Showing the decision of the emperor and his supporters to reject a submarine policy which was prac tically certain to bring about a break in the diplomatic relations with the ITnited States, if not actual war, the developments are regarded as a po tent augury for the peaceful solution of the situation with Germany, The passing of the Kerlin dis patches by the German censor are re garded as showing the desire of the German foreign office to prepare the American people for such a contest in the reichstag as was recently seen in congress between two factions over the armed ships issue. It is believed that the contest may result probably in harsh attacks on the United States and on the German government It self by the Yon Tirpitz element. whelmed them with the guns owned by the whole family. Davis came here last f week, ana Mr. Godwin says he presented a check for the machine. The check was Blam ed by W. C". William and was good. When it reached the Chapel Hill bank It proved a forgery, the story goes. Tuesday the chief and the machlnle owner went to Orange to arrest Da vlsl. The automobile, stripped and ap parently built for dray work per haps blockade still business was found after being tracked from Chap el Hill, and while they were getting snarch and seizure papers the tna chinie was watched. That settled, the arrest of the men was next In order. "You have read dime novels," Chief Koonce said, "but you haven't had n finer touch of tho melodramatic." (Chief Koonce sells Shakespeare sets occasionally). "When we started to ward the house the whole family arm ed and defied us, telling us that they would kill us. Then Charles Davis got out and started for the wopas. lie backed and with his guns waved threateningly at us. I followed, his younger brother with guns drawn on me and the old man backing him coming along behind. Davis, the ac cused ma!n, then got inito the woods and I circled, the 130 acre plot. 1 sat down and watched him and as he ame in sight I raised up. He saw me, cussed and fired point-blank .-at me. I fired twice in return, tie ran back and there was no way to get him. They said he was crippled. It U a great mistake. "Seeinig there was no way to get him, we returned to Raleigh, bring ing back the automobile. This spot, minld you, is less than five miles from Chapel Hill. I did not believe that in our civilization any such peo ple existed. For that very reason we went there totally unprepared for any such war as we entered. These Davis fellows were walking arsenals, We had nobody with us, except Mr. Williams, a deputy of Carrboro." The chief declares that he had no trouble until the formal reading of the indictment. The brothers were in lied but when they heard the charge against Charles they bounded out and "presented arms," several arms so to speak. The boys threatened to kill the officers who had no chance against the desperate bunch who have a rep utation for blockading and other crimes. t hief Koonce still thinks there Is a chance to take Mr. Davis if the ad ministration in Orange or Raleigh be lieves sufficiently in preparedness. CANNOT ANSWER , - CALL FOR SEED (Continued From Page One). corporators ar Jesse Watson, Howard Watson and G, W. VVatsun. Kouucc Misses Man. Chief C. F. Koonce and "R. D. God win, who puiid a hurried visit to one Charles Davis of Orange county whom Mr. Godwin accused of stealing a Maxwell automobllle, have come back without their man, who over- "A Romance of Asheville" Nomination Blank IN TIMES PHOTO-PLAY I, the undersigned, hereby nominate my choice. For Leading Lady Street No '. ......... For Leading Man Street No. .. Name - v Address EACH CONTESTANT RECEIVES 1,000 VOTES WHEN NOMINATED (NOTE: To encourage and promote the interest of amateurs in the line of motion pictures, "A Bomance of Asheville," by an entirely local cast, will be filmed and produced in this city. Ilelp facilitate matters by nominating your choice, as the principal parts will bo assigned by vote.) TAMPA PAPER TO PRINT ROAD STORY In next Sunday's Issue of the Tampa Tribune will appear a story in regard to tha good roads in western North Carolina, the material being furnished by the Asheville board of trade. Ia a ctter to the board the editor of the Tribune states that the people in Flor ida are much interested in the prog ress made In this section in road building. This information indicates hat more Florida visitors than ever before will Visit the mountain resort centers during the coming summer. In the same wail came a letter from one of the largest tire companies in tho United States saying that they would be pleased to have a story about roads in this part of North Carolina. Tho firm will be supplied with a good roads story prepared by the secretary of the local board of trade. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. S ADDITIONAL SOCIAL t - K K k R K K K . K K J. II. Tow is critically ill at the nome or. nis tirotner in west Asheville R R Colonel W. A. Rexford has returned to the city. Walter A. Moore of Webster is visitor in Asheville. ' R M . Henry Grinnell, forest engineer for me (.numpion luiuucr company, ia In lhb cuy louay. M R Ronald Eaton, formerlv nf Auho ville, traveling fire insurance Inspector with headquarters at Baltimore, is spending a few days In the city. R R Georgo L. Forester will return tiunaay-irom a business trip to Ciu cinnatt Financial NEW YORK COTTON. New York. March 17. Cotton fn, tures opened steady: May ..ii. July , .13 October .;; ...11.21 December - .'....,....;. .12.41 January J2.4J L9S l.tf PIANO CONTEST TO CLOSE SOON With only two more mnntlm fnr tho securing of votes in the piano contest inaugurated by Goode & Hage tho candidates are bestirring themselves. airs. ii. . itanaau is leading this week with several close competitors. The manager of the contest calls attention to the offer in regard to cou pon books which afford a bonus Of votes above the ptnnriarri mimltpi. trlv. en with regular sales. The rate for ownership of the beautiful musical in. strument has created a great deal of interest in the city and the last lap of the race promises to be exciting. MICHELIN- FOUNDED-1832 fiti . Note Extra Addrd TttduMM ofTrerf MIGHELIN Universal Tread C. The Unusually Heavy Long-Wearing Tread is Unique, Combining in One Tire All the advantages at both the Suction and liaised Tread Types. C. The Tread Bears Flat on the Ground. There Are No Projecting Knobs or Uneven Surfaces, Recognized Causes of fabric Separation in so ' many Kubber fton-Skids, . This is the New Tire Everyone 'is Talking About Asheville Automobile Co. CONE QUALITY ONLY-THE BEST Low prices are trad, winners only when ft. QUALITY AND SESY ICE please. Be com... that this is ow const 'Phone Your Ordenu' 3010 ASHEVILLE PACKAGE COMPANY 75-77 Broadway Small Salt Mackerel, each Large Salt Mackerel, ' each 4 lbs. Lima Beans or . Black Eyed Peas ... 3 cans Beans S cans Corn ..' .... 3 cans Campbell's Beana 3 cans Campbell's Soup 3 cans Okra and Tomatoes services with appropriate hymns. Ser vices begin at 8 o'clock sharp. Every, one is cordially Invited. Children's RABBI'S SUBJECT FRIDAY NIGHT At the regular Sabbath evening services to be held Friday evening at Tempie Betn jia-xepnua Kabbl Zels- ler will address the congregation on the topic, "Every Mother a Queen." The temple choir will assist in the NOSE CLOGGED FROM- A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils Jo Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What relief! Tour clogged nos. trlls open right up, the air passages of your head are clear ana you can breathe freely. No more ' hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, head ache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. . lion t stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mu cous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm Is lust what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's Just splendid. service Saturday morning at 10:30; religious instruction on Sunday at 10 o'clock. ", "IUWJHIIIJIH1I WlJWl nam. New Universities Dictionary COUP ON &KMixtMl by the Asheville Times, March 17. Three Coupons Secure the Dictionary How to Get It Forth Mm Mwmimf Cost tf Mtamfmeha ami DutribaHon :3T.98c Qcure this NEW authentic Dictionary, bound in tea! flexible feather, illustrated with full pages in color and duotooe 1300 pages. Present or mail to this paper three coupons like the above wth ninety-eight cents to covet cost of hand ling, packing, dak Lire, etc MAIL ORDERS WILL .BE FILLED AJsIMwm Ki.J09il..W ti.WOl... 5 25 DICTIONARIES IN ONE All Dictionaries published previ ous to this year, are out of date He 10c 25c 25c -25c -25c -25c -25c 3 1-gal. cans Apples ....ti a 3 1-gal. cans Table y ; Peaches $1.35 3 packages Jello, any ; avor .......... ....... ,25c 3 lb. sack Flutter or Queen Quality Rice ""21c 5lb. sack Queen . Quality Rice -33c 1 Fresh stock Noodles and Macaroni, pkg. . . . . . . ....jjj Our winner Coffee at ...... Jjg Celebrated St. Charles Coffee ....35c Specials for Triday and . aSturday Only Philadelphia Cream Cheese -10c Neufchatel Cheese ..... .. .6o Pimento Cheese .J4c Tarbells tun cream Cheese, per lb 25c 6 cans Hunt s staple Sliced Pineapple 750 12 No. 2 cans String Beans 75c 15c cans Pink Salmon ...-9c 5o cans 1 lb. Flat Red Salmon 19c 7 boxes 5c Sardines 25C Specials For Friday and . Saturday Only T cakes Lennox and 4 lbs. Lump Starch 49c PHONE YOtTB WANTS TO SO! Voting Coupon In The Times Photo-Play "A Romance of Asheville" Five Votes For -.-.--. v.-.-.... AS LEADING LADY. Five Votes For .... ... . , i ....... . , AS LEADING) MAN. . ' NEW YORK STOCKS. New York, March 17. Material gatnswere registered at the outset of today's active market, war shares and allied specialties being the most con- spicuoua . features. . - The advances ranged from one to three points In American Can, American Zinc, Mexi can Petroleum, Colorado Fuel, Lacka wanna Steel, the Sugar and the ship ping shares. Mercantile Martfie pre ferred was especially prominent, and with Can and United States (Steel was freely absorbed. Crucible Steel was inclined to react In the Initial deal ings, but soon made fuft recoveries. Ralls manifested their usual back ward tendency, with fractional re cessions In Reading and Great Northern, -Ei Oisaing Biassed th Plan. Bismarck's love of noise was soared by George Glsslng. He found "Are finger exercises" played on a neigh bor's piano "grateful and helpful" when at bte desk and said: "Even the street organs put me In a happy mood. X owe many a page to them written when I should else have been sank In bilious gloom." London Standard, Statement of Condition of Wacho via Bank Trust Co; At Close of Business March 7, 1916 .V . ' IV.. v. " la anything nfore beautiful, asks a New York World correspondent, thaa a bend of the river disappearing be tween green forest banks when the tittle, noiseless, rippling wake of a muskrat as It widens behind his nose la the mirror still water U the only algn that anything can possibly move tn a thousand yeere? C ASTORIA For Infanta and Children In Ute Fcr Over 30 Years Always bears the Slf naturt f Resources Loans and Investments $7,384,635.03 Banking Houses and Real Estate 361,892.42 Cash" nnd Due flora Banks . 2,004,265.02 $9,750,792.47 Liabilities Capital ...$1,250,000.00 Undivided Profits ....:..... , . . 521,227.76 Deposits 7,979,5(54.71 $9,750,792.47 N. B. Over $2,000,000.00 Trust Deposits Not Included i ASHEVILLE OFFICERS T. S. MORIttSCttT, Vice-President and Chairman. ,S. M. IIANES, Assistant Cashier. ' ' ' W. B. WILLIAMSON, Cashier. P. C. BLACKMAN Mgr. Ins. Tkyt BOARD OF MANAGERS T. S. Morrison W. T. "Wearer J. II. McConnell Dr. JuKtin Wolilfarth D, MV Hodges. T. Y. Davidson J. M. Westalf CoL H. Bingham Judge J. C. Pritchard W. B. Northup Frwl Kent R. Lipinsky -1 .i.
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 17, 1916, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75