0 THE ASHEYILLE dTIZO. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1917. s woxDrauiNDor grandfih 9 Tt-Mn t '-5 'wewl 1 T Li. Natural WntauVre CbUmary torh IM -rt High Hickory Nal Kalla OO IW ia, ( f. ax adra fTva-n- jjll 'Ountaih iw omowc. naaw MEALS SERVED ALL HOURS fraawxaa for TlM-lr "tiiiialraraa" A Star la Wawn Nortb Carotin U Nut Complete VVIUmmu Vlaltlng ESMERALDA INN Th Ina ralgaa" lUvrhrd Via llrnclrranBvflle Over Good ftnade laforanallofi bnrraa: Alciandrr the Jnrrlrr, IS I'siton At., or TUOMAs) F. Tl KM It, II A 1 CAVK. SO. CAR. BATTERY PARK HOTEL f Famous the world over for its elegance, comfort, cuisine, service and location. ;' FAIRFIELD INN, at Lake Fairfield Za th Haiti of The, Sapphire Country, on private ootate of IT,") Mr cowing, ba'hjna;, lake and stream flihlnr, horseback rldlnc. euntala ellmblnf, ate. For a cooler, oleanar or mora beautiful apot w challenge, tha world. Autoa meet all tralna at Lake Torawcy, N. C. Address MRS. JC. WIKK, Prop., Sapphire, N. O. SPEND THE 6CMMER ABOVE THE CLOUDS EAGLES NEST AND CAMP (No llaj Few) On JunaJueka mountain, overlooking Waynesvllle and Laka Junaluska. A summer resort incomparable. Addraea 8. C. Satterth wait, Jr., Eagles Nest P. O.. N. C. A good automobile road leads from Waynesvllle to summit HOTEL BALSAM, BALSAM, N. C. An Ideal apot for one to spend an outing-. Scenery and climate unsur passed and one of the most modern hotels In tho mountains. Running water In all rooms. Private and public baths. Tennis, bowling, dancing, mountain climbing, Ashing, etc. Highest Railroad Station East of tha Rockies. Altitude 1561, For rates. Information or reservation, write to CM. WHITESIDE, Prop. KENMORE HOTEL COMMERCIAL HEADQUARTERS WATNTCSVILLTfl. M. O. ,0a Main r- wOpeu Throughout tha Tear -Pre Sample Room A. R. 8PEAJU, Pro). THE IMPERIAL HOTEL CANTON. N. C E. If. GEXEB, Prop. Steam Heated. Free Sample Room Eleotrlo Light a Free Baths. Rate, 12.00. CAROLINA TERRACE, Hendersonville, N. C. New, Attractive, Strictly Modern Hotel; Thoroughly Heated; Running Water and Telephone In every Room; Delightful Auto ride cf 46 inln tttes from Ashevllle. also Bouthorntallway. 7-acre Park. Booklet AETHELWOLD HOTEL BREVARD, N. C. MRS. A. H. KING, Prop. Headquarters for Commercial Men. Modern. Free sample room. Free car to station. Open year round. Rates. 13.00 to 13.00. HEAVY NE AND OAK TIMBERS W carry a, full Una af FACTORY FRAMING. See as If you cannot get what you want and we will furnish It. BUILDERS LUMBER CO. Tarda at Grace. Phone 121. 12-14 Commerce Bids. VfARKXT TSfE,W5 NtW VOAK STOCK LIST, FUNTMCN ftftlAK IN K. V. COTTON, WWW YORK July M TW Ma ft furtiwr ri in Hm rito HMftti lair un4cr iluld(a -"-""t fey Uli (ri trum mil ymrtm f It lew II J'Ht at ta NOBfilt Srw ft Hs . Julr II -Thai rrmflf nt ronli nr rui?ni In hm (kca nte.rg.ct Amrrt an f Husr lit re. t-ni ifii .In mttifwt in Ainr-n mn i an tiU irt jti nbJ iiMfkrl re- Ainef,if, far Kil tin.fi, j.ut!.-- Inif,t being ( Wtnl A mm. an hmrti A ifg M. Antari.iari titmr 1 l.a mr fak-urahla banti aLatamwnt , Atii. T. TL I(U H mivi gthn!t f a rar, A'''-n k upr .. asior monr , rihtrkvi as ai) in I r, ai. nia..t ritaal if U 1 ana al I pt mt f AiUnU.- ('aal.Jji tffir irvan c.uhi trfsa U n tl ! frh r.n - A t.ulf AW H i -rn rr(t ting lti lluaalan lluli"fi an I liti.ei worn iuril tt r ar itnta a it 4 la tn Mrattahlp shares hl' h furnlshr1 faf nn'i liati ihoir usual iunt it lfi lat mHraia tarsliuha, ra lmil lh imli Mtrnnai faatLsra iif I ha Aral lalf tif iria aln. naihsl IS lu 1 P"11" " ' signs f a a-l llwtnriit of f ha aiUphuU.l -Ing rnird f s These gain iitur itian aurrsntterrd laivr aa result f Washington a.v.a-s lu I ha effei dual the a ImlhlsliaUon Is ! art Wilt) Ihls irunriir a atllra In effeting m nutiertal rtMwttlon i( ieaihng tiarina rrrlgttl rars Miftirpia in iher s(.- km in rlmling tha tnfttMrianl Inttusi rials anl war 4sx-rltl na. ware a I landed a!n"t h s!ea1 iitri!in ! dr Unea rarg Ing from 1 4 tennis in rails metal rti..iors and tha mie volallie ie, ul- flitted The Langren Roof Garden Now Open Dancing; every evening from 9 until 1 1 . Mr. John C. Frazure of Palm Beach, Fla., instructor of dancing every afternoon and evening. '. Music by Pappalardo's famous orchestra. Admission 25 cents. A Kj.fr. Hurl r.arfr! from If. t.. ptl.r l.i in I. ..In l a ti'l lu.. .1 1 4 I.lnla. lit. tlrthlrhrrtl Hlrrl. Ilf and (.11 : nj J r.sprll.ly. ani t.th.r. nt Ih. whip group an avvnta- of I point. .n.r.l ilulora n4 'tuifwllrr w.r. liMVl.al ttt Hi. autotnobllr l.un. .railing ISt and W I lah. Ammnili n. I Am.rlrajt Hm.ltlna e Ih I la 1 point 4 lln. In Iti.tal.. ull. Lldrd I la 31 land .ugar. 1 to 2 I Th. 4 pilnt r.-..lon In fanadlan P.. ,rlrlr l.ikr.l rt I'l.iruiihin ami olli.r IiIkIi ind. mil. nm.l. ni rr.pin.. to Houth- i rrn I'm. in. .ut.nt.nl of June .arnlngt i N'orin.rn H.rino I Kill, h .h.ir, a nl (.In or l.b,00 llilo I'lllr. (dts j Iton'la .r. Irrraular, altll frr. a.ll- I't-rna Uanla 'Ing of Anglo-Kr.nili it al a alight Or rm.. th. I.l)rrt lnu. varying fmm grrsat.d l.!l."O0 f I'nli.d Hi. Ira old txinds w.re unchang ed on rail. .ttMnii. t ..ll.in. a i.uir an l ln.. ii.ua ib lKMinwtit. !4lun or. a tNiln Itrlhlrhrm l "- r .na,1l.n l. Iflr ' .nit. I aihr i'i.ra.p,.k. a uhlo ... a .ral W.at.rn Mil a Mr w .i M I a p in ..ti.d ! -rad . Ku.l a Un IV rn I'rtMloi ta .... I'ru. It.l. , (ui. in. Hugar . V.if l.rn.r.l Klrtirl.- .'.I.,' ., i. run. Motora tr.t Norlliria pfd i i-t N. -rtli. m Ore r'fa lllin.l. i'rnti.1 . lniinitlon 'opiar Inl Xlr. Marina Int Wrr Matin, pfj lnirrnatl.ih.1 Nlik.l liit.i national I'.ir Kaiiua ili Moulh.ra K.ntiriii o(p.r I.oui.vili. a Naahvllla M.iwall Motors Mrtl-an fetrolaurn ' Mldial. HI..I Ml.aourl l-a.lflc . ... National l.ril NrvaU ConMilldalMi N. VorS Crnlral N Y.N II A Hartford Norfolk A Wr-at.rn CHICAOO MARKET. CHIOAr.O. July !J f"nm prlca aa r.ndrd today to I ha hlgh.al point v.i thla miain Pl.tlllrra romp.tr.1 aliarply with ntli.r Indiialrl.a for the Ilinll.d of- ' frtlnga atall.hlr Th markrt i lo.r.1 'n.riniia. at . n.t adv. nr. of t. (o lUi' Willi rSpt.ml).r I ) and l'.cernh.r I 1 to I 17. Wh.ai gained 3 to -. raiia flnlah.d tux hang'd u low.r and prolalona up 12r to "oc. t rain -and provisions cloae: WIIKAT rioae. Julv- !.'.! I1 Hi-ntrmber J.J1H 1 rriKN- Hi-pirnib.r 1 lx-remb.r 1.1 OATK July '. 774 H.plember '"S POKK July : 41 September 40 .55 LAIU- ... July M.jW Heptember 20. 7S miiS July 217! Heptember 21 85 Cash Oraln. Wheal. No. 2. rril. No. S red. No. 1 hard snd No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn. No. ! yellow 22iii2Z4; run. i yelluw 1.22C2.26; No. 4 yellow I.UH, Livestock. Hngi Arm; hulk 14 UO016 40; light 14.40615.0; mixed 14.2'.fi IS.75: heavy 14. in 15.75; rough 14. 10ff 14.40; pigs 11 254) 14.30. Cattle weak: native beef. g.5514.00; western steera 6liill.0; atnrkers and feeders 25f..i; o.w and heifers 6.3u( 11. SO; ralvea .7FCl 14 SO. Hheep unsettled; weihera 7.75011.00; awes 7.0flO 25. lambs K.754J 15.75. Itny t'onaoliitated Cop . . Itradlng llrp Ir .n A 8tel Hrabo.rd Air 1-lna . . . Hr.l,, Air Une pfd Kin. lair oil A Kfg Sli... rth.f Ht a Iron Hoiithern "arlnr S.Miihrrn luilway .... s.iuihrrn luilway pfd . . Hiudrtiak.r I'orporallnn Trnnra.r Copper Trvaa Company I'nlon I'arinc I'nltrd Knill I'. M Ind Alcohol ... I'nli.d Stat.a Rubber . I'nlled Stair. Nteel I'nltrd Slalea 8leel pfd I'lnh Copper . . Virginia (lira. Ctiem Virginia. Coal A Coke V'al.aah pfd "A" Wratrrn I'nlon We.tlnghou.r Klectrlc ... lltMhurgh Coal Misk ! 1 'a lul ii! IVOtf b iS ''A IMt. la; ii k II ' t . JS ... S :i .. n.i : i '. lul Ji IIV, !' ". .2 . 41 . 13 . . . i II ... H" . 21 .", "S ni'a ...101 5iH ... ni, ...17 ... ns . b . k ... 41V ...1.1 . .. 1 ... 274 b . . 55 ... lS . ..I . . l.niH .117 ...uiH ... IS . .ill" .in ,..103V b b . . iS b 4S 65 S lit. teiMal eownwatd ffw.VMtv.cil. I rt bar wiling a k. a. M 1 a4 Poraaai- b.r 11 U rwv.rr.tti's a. ewliaM f 1 tn 14 poinia ntd ir.ip was aia-i waaa Ow In . i r. n. if an. furiiiar iull Inl hmi al ' and It.. t.oi. mark. I r I. a.d ateady al 4i a n.i i.mm of tl l- pulnia. ka.mg rai- I.'. , IIM .llgltll la in. aM l.w miiuiM luis til a l!l ;m !' I la I'H (, 1... I lUtn.g. rmm tni. rouraa naa .a lags.ial.d and Ihal Ih crop was making l aai-.ll.nl prucrMa yaa gi'ilvlir was ra il j norld In ih. gnoda mark.i afl.r th. lgoi.rnin.nl being about th anly buyer SIS lahlih ruia nvada aporulallvs holder of ni ' .immI. uaaaav. iipva. riisn iw v iw . . ; m ja a j r 14 10 24 11 II :i4. :hi i tt 14 41 14 II II ii ti :i u ii Wants RKAL ESTATE r o h Jalk Wants REAL ESTATE r k nit cut. ring twt Jr. ii I. norm b i. reie aa ikM. ih naara.i was IffluMt! ly ap pr.ii.AMaa am lha MuaLaa arl.ia aad (. inrraaaad urr.nnga af rhaapr a.w mp eotioa from Taaaa. whll Irad. 4. 1 mm n A h Ir h aril.. AM a.luliS. a I kiMk iM.nl aim. ..t .nilr.ir tU I i.uimI ralna were rrp..r1c1 la aouth.rn . T.aaa aad whll. .!i.j r. aunllnuaM In Iprv.all o..r Ih. rauaia ball, pnvat. a. I Irr. ciaina in. prwioue mnipiainia ua 31 II : July . . III flton.r . 21 V l.i.niur jt, IJ.nu.ry . I'l', JiV lJ at 1S ii i: Hit, US US 55 a. 112 -a loo vi 14 ! oi II II 41 51 214 17 55 544 IT'S 111 114 137 I.M4 41 12IH 111 103 0S 7 4S SI Ma 21 i 21 l II to ll 0a rpo qui!, middling 25 7 NtW OMLIAN COTTON. Total miIps for Ih day 5M.;w shares. LIVErtPOOL COTTON. NFW ORl.fANrl. July 21 Imnm mrnt In Miliar and crop eonditiona over Ih cntrml and walrn portion of Ih brli ellmuiatvd nray :iing oi ron ton today, and Ih market fall off TO In 7. closing n.ar lha bottom, al a 01 h-ae of tl to 71 points. l.UHa aupport waa nrTerod at any lima and whll In Ih Mrly trading Ih loo was stMdy on ralna In lha eastern ball, lha ton. was wr.k al Urn In Ih aflrnoon. .spec ially aftr Ih rlpl of privet reports nl rain. In south and aoulhw.al T.aaa. In lha erly trading tha moat ar'lv months wr II lo tl polnta off. Th decline waa wtd.nad gradually lo about half a rani a pound, but a quick slump In Ih eft.moon brought about n.w low l.vrla for Ih day. Tha renaue burMU raport en oolloa aaed and Ita proapacte was eonaldered hearlah and bad soma sfferl on value beraua of the flgurea on tinier, ahowing a lotal production of I. III. Ml belre to tha and of June, breaking all rocorda Cotton future., elo.lng bid; July Jl 41; October II 01. December UN. January II 11; March tl 21. ... Spot cotton quiet and unchanged Bales en lha apot 461 bale, le arrived 101. mid dling 35.71. NEW YORK MONEY. my CEAN VIEW HOTEL Norfolk. Va. Eerepeaa Plaai Rot aa Csld Running Wa ter mm4 Loeal and Laaa Dlataaca Phoaea All Rmm. Roeaaa with Private Balk, glaale and Ea gait. MOHT POPt lAK SOUTHERN RKASIDB IIKROHT Ptaeet aa latest Batklnar Hai mb Oaaut. FISHING, BOATING, DANCING DAILY BAND CONCERTS AND OTHER AHURRMENTft The gasaraer t'entre of Virginia Social Life. Write fear Illuatrated Booklet ta Maanrrer, Ocean Vie it, Va. l.IVKRPOOU July 21 Cnfton snot tn fair reuueat; prices unchanged: American middling fair IH.tl; good middling 11.30: middling IK on. low middling 1155; good ordinary 17.40; ordinary 17.10. Kale t oon bales. Including 1.900 American. Itrielpte 1,000 bales. Including 00 Ameri can. Futures unchanged.. July 17.90; July-Auguat 17.45; Soptember-October 17.02. October 11.40; lecemberJanuary 1105: January-February 16.16; March April 16.77. Slay-June 16 11. The above are all fixed prtcea. NEW YORK CATTLE. NKW YORK, July 21 Beeves steady; steera . 25013.15; bulla 7.OO0.6O; cows 4.60i. 60. Calves weak: veals 11.50016.60 bulls ooju.oo; grassers and skim milk calves 7.00i 8.00. Sheep snd lamb eaaler: sheen 5.600 10.00: .culls 4.6005.00: lambs 13.00014.25; Hogs firm; prime hogs 15.90. NEW YORK DRV OOOOS. NEW YORK. July 23. Dress ginghams were priced for spring today on a basis of about UK per rent nlgrher than a year ago, but only from 7 lo per cent above last sales of fall goods. Trade In drees ? onus is aa iuii as agems ior apring. taw silk today naa Arm; burlaps very firm. NEW TORK, July II. Mercantile pa- Steritng M-day blfla 4.71: commercial 10-day bills on banks 4.71 : commercial 40-day bills 4 7114; demanl 4 75 1-14; cables 4 71 7-11. Par silver 7IH Mexican dollars II V Government bond, steady: railroad bonds firm. Tims loans firm; 40 and 0 days 40 4: oall money easy: ruling rat a. NEW YORK PRODUCE. vViV.lV' ,W;VV,' ' '-- Y 1 1. -v -Wftw - "if. 'Virnr i . .-I I i M Three minutes' walk from Manor; five minutes from Coun try club. Complete in every detail. Hardwood floors and doors; enamel trim; copper wire, metal framo screens; plate glass windows; hot water heating plant; two-car garage. Nothing has been overlooked to mako this a model home. FORBES & CAMPBELL, 48 Pat ton Ave. 'Phone 26 Sales Agents, flrove Park Properties. jj-:i-:4-.5 TRl WrRFTB RAI.E OP UOTD. KEW TORK. July IS.-lUw sugar steady: centrifugal 4.6l: molasses I 70; re fined firm, 10 points higher; cut loaf J.I.; crushed 00: mould A 125; cubes 1.60; xmx powdered 7.14: powdered 7.0; fine granulated and diamond A 7.75: confec tioners A 7.46; No. 1 7 40. Hutter firm; cheese unsettled. Spot ooftee quiet; Rio 7's : Santos 4'a 101a. BETLESS RACING MEET AT DETROIT COURTESY QUALITY SERVICE HOTEL KENTUCKY WITH FIREPROOF ADDITION Atlantic City, N. J. Kentucky Av. near Beach. Capacity 400. Majority rooms with hot anil cold run inlng water; 35 with prh'Rle ha t hs; tele 'phone and electric Ilsiils in every room; elevator from street level; line dance .'floor: send for booklet and points Qf In terest. American plan rates. Including good meals. $2.00 TO $4.00 DAILY $10.00 TO $17.50 WEEKLY N. B. KENNADY, Proprietor. NOTICE. To Tl. H. Fumnor. J. M. Ray, W. L. Dunn, W. H. Woodbury, trustee, Wm. M. Hammer. Robt. s. Jonca, Geo. C. Battle, Clara O. Allen. W. II. VVcstall. and all other persons Interested In the report of the City Engineer fllel In the office of the Secretary-Treasurer of the City of Asheville, a.ess Ing the cosefjjf ronstructins: a certain cement sidewalk against you, which sidewalk run!, on southslde of Hill aide street In said city. You will take notice that said report has been !He1 recording to law, and that the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of said city, at their inepllnjr to he held 23 day of July, 1917,, will con sider said report and take such ac tion as thry may deim proper. Any otjection to the abovo report most ue mad) In writing under oath and ni 1 I'l 'lie office of f e PcorHary- Trensurer at least two. days' prior to above date. This July 9, 1917. F. L. CON'DEIt, Secretary-Treasurer. ii-iot NOTICK. To Julia E. Lyman, J. L. Page, Mrs. C. R. Schucssler, C. A. Campbell, North Ashevllle Methodist Church, Nannie K. Jordan, Maggie M. Brown, Sarah E. Anderson, Miss Bettle Moore, W. D. Tracy, J. S. Hursey, Ruffner Campbell, and all other persons In terested in the report of the City En gmecr filed In the office of the Secretary-Treasurer of th City of Ashe vifle, assessing the cost of constructing a certain cement sidewalk against you, ihich sidewalk runs along Choatnut street In said rlty. You wiil take notlc that said report has hern filed according to law. and that 'he Mayor and Board of Commissioners .of said city, at their meeting to be held 23 day of July, 1917, will consider said report and take such action as they may deem pro pen. Any objection to the above report must be made in writing under oath and filed In the office of the Secretary-Treasurer at least two days' prior to above date. Thi July . 1917. T. I. CONDER. Becratavrr-Treaarareiv AN ORDINANCE PKOViniNfl FOIl THE ISSUANCE OF HTRKET BONDS HY THE TOWN OE KKNILWOKTH. AND FOR THE PAY MENT OK TDK PRINCIPAL AND IN TEREST THEREON. Whereas. It Is necessary to grade, pave, and otherwise permanently Improve cer tain streets anil hlKhways and portions thereof In. the Town of Kenllworth, to wlt: 111 Caledonia Road from the corpor ate limits of the city of-Ashevllle to the New Road leading from Caledonia Road to Forest Road. (2 Caledonia Road from Woodland Road to D. R. Morgan's northeast cor ner. 80 feet south of Reynolds Terrace. (3) . Woodland Road from northeast corner of Pink to Caledonia Road back of Kenllworth Inn. (4) Park Road from Caledonia Road near Kenllworth Inn to Caledonia Road bai.'k of Hie Rees property. (fi) New Road (unnamed! leadlnar from v-an'iioniu itoaa to rorest itoari. ) direst Road from New Road lead- ln from Caledonia Road to Kenllworth Koail In front of J. M. Chiles property. Whereas. Said tmnrovements shall con sist of constructing the surface of said streets ami highways and portions thereof witn nni-K. or mocks or any material, of sheet asphalt, bltullthlc or bituminous concrete, laid on a solid foundation, or of concrete not less than six Inches thick; and Whereas. Thp engineer employed by the said town has reported his estimate nf the cost of said Improvements and the Incidental expenses ih connection therewith, from which It appears that the cost thereof will be. at least the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars $20.000.00); and Whereas. It Is necessary to Issue the bonds of the Town of Kenllworth, In or der to provide for the payment of such cost : NOW, TIIERRKORE, BE IT ORDAIN ED BY THK HOARD OF COMMISSION ERS OF THK TOWN OF KENIL- WUUTH : Section 1. That for the purpose of, providing funds for the payment of the cost of the above mentioned improve ments, the negotiable coupon bonds of the Town of Kenllworth, be issued In a I sum nojt exceeding the principal amount or Twenty Thousand JJoliars (I20.ooo.00), bearing Interest at a rate of not exceed ing six per centum oer annum, and ma turing within the maximum period of twenty years. Section 2. That the probably unexpired period of usefulness of the above men tioned Improvements is twenty years. Section S. That in each year while any of said bonds shall be outstanding a tax shall be levied and collected In accord ance with law. sufficient to pay the prin cipal and interest of such bonds as the same shall fall due. r. Section 4. That a statement of the debt of the Town of Kenllworth, has been filed with the Clerk pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act 1917, and Is open to public inspection. Section 5. That the average assessed valuation of property subject to taxation by the Town of Kenllworth for the three fiscal years n which taxes were last levied, being the veara of 1915. 1910 and 1917, as shown hv the statement referred to in the foregoing section, is $215,914.00. Section 6. That the amount of the net debt of the municipality outstanding, au thorized or to he authorised as shown by said statement. Is $20,000.00. section i. rnat tms orainance snau take effect thirty days after its first nubllcatlon. unless In the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters Is filed under the provisions of the Municipal Finance Act 1917, and that In such event it shall take effect when ap proved by a majority of the voters of the municipality. I propose the adoption of the fore going ordinance, this ine 21st day of Ju. 1917. EL G. HESTER, Approved- - Commissioner. J. G. ADAMS, --m. Attorney for the Town . of Kenllworth. a The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 23rd dav of July, 1917, and waa first published on the 24th day of July. 1917. Any action or proceeding questioning the valtdlty of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its last publication. . , A aa la iwinw . DETROIT. Mich.. July tl For the flnt time In the history of grand circuit raclnr here a betleee meeting was started today. Police Commis sioner Cougens posltWely refused to allow speculation In any form and eent nut uniformed -policemen to gee that the mutuel machlneg were ainmantiea and Ue auotloneere prgperiy gaggea. Tt waa understood around the old betting ring that the betting methods of former meetings would be tn opera tion just'outslde the grounds to morrow. The principal event, the Pon ehartratn stake for 2:14 trotters, proved the surprise of the day. going Into five heats. Early Dreams won the first two heats comfortably, but was nosed out by Lu Princeton In the third. Cox landed Lu Princeton In front again In the fourth with less effort. In the fifth McDonald pushed Early Dreams out In front at the start and held the lead all the way around, though Lu Princeton failed only bs Inches to take the heat and race. The 2:10 pace also went Into Ave heats. WISCONSIN SHOOTING TOUR VET. WATJSATJ, Wis.. July 2S. Follow ing yesterday's challenge match be tween J. John of Iowa, and A. H. Winkler, the regular program of the annual championship tournament of the Wisconsin State Trap-shooting as sociation was opened today on tne grounds of the Wausau Gun club. This Is the eighteenth annual tournament of the Wisconsin association and Judg ing from the high class of the par ticipants and the perfection of the lo cal arrangements It will "go on record as the most successful event in the history of the association. States of foods available for3" cattle has been estimated at $100,000,000 Dy department of agriculture erperts. By virtue of the power of sale eon. talned In a deed of trust made and executed by 8. L. Hill and wif. Mary A. Hill, to Zebulon Veaver, dated June 17th. 1$1. and duly registered In the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe County, North Carolina. In Book of Deeds of Crust No. 110, on page 177. and default having been made in the payment of the Indebted ness secured in the said deed of trust whereby the power of sale by said trustee has become operative, and upon application and demand of the holder of the notes, evidencing said Indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will on Saturday, August 18th. 1917, at 12 o'clock nooa at the Court House door In the City of Ashevllle. Buncombe County, North Carolina, of fer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following pieces, parcels snd lots of land situated, lying and being In the County of Duncombe and State of North Carolina and moro particu larly bounded and described as fol lows: FIRST TRACT. On the weet side of Montford Avenue in the City of Ashevllle: BEGINNING at a stake In the west margin of Montford Avenue he southeast corner of lot No. 22 of a plat herein after referred to, and run ning thence with the west margin of Montford Avenue South 33 deg. 45' East 70 ft. to a stake In the same, the northeast corner of lot No. 24; thence with the north boundary line of lot No. 24 South 64 deg. 15' West one hundred fifty ft (150) to a stake, the northwest corner of lot No. 24 thence North 33 defc. " West seventy (70) ft. to a stake, the southwest corner of lot No. 22; thence with the south boundary line of lot No. 22 North 6$ deg. 15 East one hundred fifty (150) ft. to a stake the Begin ning corner; being lot No. 23 of a plat recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe County, North Carolina, in Deed Book .04, at page 282, reference to which is hereby made, and also being the same lot of land conveyed to James E. Rector by J. G. Stlkeleather and wife by deed dated the 25th day-of June, 1915, and duly recorded In the office of thi Reg ister of Deeds ror BuncomDe trounty, North Carolina, In Deed Book No. 201, on page 111. to which said rec ords reference Is hereby made for further description of said lot of land. SECOND TRAlCT. On the eastern side of Town Mountain near the cor poration line of the city, of' Ashevllle, First Tract; BEGINNING at a ctake in the W. M. Hazzard line, and runs with his line southeast 62 8 feet to a 'stake and rook: thence east 170 ft. to a stake South 13 West 10 poles to a stake: thenre 15 West 10 pole lo a stake, thenre South 4 West 2 poles To a stake; thence South 2 East 22 poles to a stake; thence South 2 West poles to a rock. Robertson's line: thence South 80 East 62 poles ti rock: thence North 3 East 140 poles to a rock In Davla line; thenre with that line North 80 West 52 poles tf the B FX5 IN SI NO ; and being the same land conveyed to E. L. Clnrk snd Mat tie Clark, by W. G. Candler and T J. Candler and V. 8. ",usk. Commission ers, by deed dulv recorded In the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Bun combe County. North Carolina. In Book 111, page 438; and being the same land conveyers) by E. L. Clark and others, to George H. Br.imlett and wife, Julia Bramlett. by deed dated Nox-ember 25th, 1C16. and duly r--corded In said Register's office. In Book . psge : to which iVd conveyances reference Is herehv mad" for a more particular description of the said land. This the 16th dav of Julv. 1917 CHA8. G. T.t'E Truster f.B53-17-:4-31-7 TRrSTFE'S S.I.I By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust mane by S. Nixon Rowe and wife. Annie L. Rowe, to the undersigned trustee, dated the 26th day of June. 1913. and duly registered In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombi county, N. C in book of mortgage", and deeds of trust No. 83. at page 251, to which reference is hereby made, and default having been made In th payment of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby tho power of sale therein contained has become operative, said undersigned trustee, will on Saturday, the 18th day of August. 1917, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction, for rash, at tha court house door In the city of Ashe ville, county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina the following lands and premises, situate, lying and beinrr In the county of Buncombe anrt State of North Carolina on the west side of Holland street in the city of Ashe vllle and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake In the west margin of Holland srte-t at the north east .corner of lot No. 11 as shown on the plat hereinafter referred to and running thence with said margin of Holland street north 2 deg. 15' east fifty-three feet to a stake in the same: thence north 80 deg. 15' west eighty feet to a stake; thence south 2 deg. W west flfty-three feet to a stake: thence south 80 deg. IS' east eighty fees to and rock in the public road; thence ' the beginning being a art of lot 1 2 on STREET CAR SCHEDULE In Effect Juna 7. 1917. ZILLICO AND RETTJRH 6:00, 6:13. 6:.10 a. m. RIVERSIDE PARK 6:15 and every It minutes until 11:00 p. m. DEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDEJ AVENUE 6:30 a in. and every 15 minutes until 1:16 p. m., then every 74 minutes until 8:45 p. m., men every xo rmuuiaa until u:"u n m. DEPOT VIA FRENCH BROAD AVE NUE 6:00 a. m. and every 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m. MANOR 6:00 a. m. and every 15 min utes until 11:00 p. m. CHARLOTTE, STREET TERMINUS 6:00 a. m. and every 15 minutes until 11-00 p. m.; 11:30 car runs through; re turn leaves end of car line at 12:00. PATTON AVENUE 6:00 a. m. and everv 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m. EAST STREET 6:00 a. m. and every 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m. GRACE, VIA MERRIMON AVENUE 6 00 . m., then every 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m. utt.tmORE 6:00 a. in., and then everv 15 minutes until 1l:00l'p. m.. last car. niPOT AND WEST ASHEVILLE VIA SOUTHSIDE AVENUE 5:30 a m.. and every 15 minutes unm ii-.vv p. m. Sunday Schedule Differs In tha Following Particulars. Oar leaves Sauare for Manor 6:00 a m arrive Square 6:15 and 6:30, then every 30 minutes until 8:30. Cara leave square ior uepot via South- side avenue 5:30. 5:45, 6:00, 6:15, 630 7:00, 7:0. .8:00 and 8:30 a. m. Cars leave Bquare ior Lepiu w rrenun riroaa ave nue 6:15. 6:30, 6:45, 7:15. 7:45 and 8:15 Car for Depot leaves Square 8:45 a. m.. both' Southalde and French Broad. First car leaver the Square for Char lotte street at 6:00 a. m and every $0 mlnutea until 8:30; next 8:45. First car leaves the Square for River side 8:30, next 8:46. First car leaves the Square for West Ashevllle 6:15. 7:00; next 8:30. First car leaves Square for Blltmore 6:30 a. m. and every 30 minates until 9:00 o'clock. With the above exceptions. Sunday schedules commence at 9:00 a. no., and continues same aa week days. On evening when entertainments are hi progress at the Auditorium the last trip on all lines will be from entertain ment, leaving Square at regular time and holding over at Auditorium. - Car leaves Square to meet No. IS, night train. 30 mlnutea before ached ula or aa Itouaced arrival. with said public road northeast 662 ft. to a largjprock in the br- .ik of road; thence North 72 H deg. West 83 ft. to the Beginning, being lota 1 and 2 of a plat made by R. B. Justice, dated May 3rd, 1890. said Jots containing. IH acres of land, more or less. SECOND TRACT Beginning at a stake in the Hazzard line, southeast corner of lot No. 7 of aforesaid at, runs thence with the public road a southeast course 428 ft. to a stake In rT...i.a A TLf IT 1 a ' lino- t i n ana) DUiu man, ...... ..., . . . . . with said line 308 ft. to a stake in the publio road; thence northwest -ip with said road 494 ft. to a stake, southeast corner of lot No. 7y thence west 128 ft. to the Beginning, being lots Nos. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of the'aforesaid plat, also the same lots conveyed to S- L. Hill by Gwyn Ed wards and wife by deed dated 2nd day of December. 1915. This 16th day of July, 1917. ZEBULON WEAVER, Trustee. 6852-17-24-31-7 a plat of the lands of C. E. Graham . which plat Is recorded In the; office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C. In deed book 72 at pace 421 end being the jamo lands con-i veved by D. C. Waddell, Jr., and wife Leila J. Waddell. to Annie L. Rowe bv deed dated April 1st, 1910, and dulv registered In the office of the regis ter of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C In deed book No. 168 at page 600 et seq. This July 16th. 1917. CITIZSNS BANK. ' Trustee. 6654-17-24-31-T LAND SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a deed of trust, executed on the 27th day of November, 1916. by George H. Bramlett and wife. Julia Kate mlett, to Charles G. Lee, Trustee, to secure the indebtedness therein described to G. H. Justice, which said deed of trust is duly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe County, North Carolina. In Book of Deeds of Trust No. 106, page 39, and default having been made in the payment or both principal and interest on the notes secured by said Deed of Trust, and upon application and. demand of the holder of said notes, the undersigned Trustee will, on Thursday, the 16th day of August. 1917, at 12 o'clock, noon, offer for sale at the Court House door In the City, of Asheville, said County and State, to the highest bid der, for cash, the following piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Bnncombe and State of North Carolina, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING on an ash on the West side of a branch, Robertson's corner, and runs South 2 East 17 poles to a stake; thence South $ East 14 poles to a stake; thence South 14 West 11 poles to a. stake: thence South S West It poles to a stake; thence South ATTENTION! THE PUBLIC. ASHEVILLE-HENOERSONVILLE 1 HIGHWAY. , The attention of the public desiring to use the Asheville-Hendersonvllle Highway is directed to the detour of travel necessitated by the constrSc tlon of the concrete highway on the direct route by Buncombe County to the Henderson County line. From Hendersonville to Asheville turn to the right at Fletchers' and travel up the Cain Creek Road for a distance of 7. miles to the.Fairvlew Road; turn to the left and follow the Falrview Road a distance of 10 miles to Asheville. From Ashevllle to Hendersonville turn to the, left at Blltmore and follow the Falrview Road to the Cain Creek Road, a distance of 10 miles; turn to the right and down the Cain Creek Road to Fletchers. Nine mfles of this detour Is water bound macadam in good condition. Remainder of same sand, gravel and top soil. This way Is now open to automobile1 and other travel. Directory signs are now being; placed for the Information, of the pub lic. Buncombe County has a force on this road and will maintain it In good condition. Complaints will receive il imedlats attention and further information may be had by calling phone 62S, Ashe vllle. Board County Commissioners Buhv come County. By W. E. Johnson. Chairman. 24-25-26-27-28-29-31 Pilot Bill Donovan stin clings t the belief that the Tankeea will steal the American league pennant. They all talk fluey after leading a big league. - 10 East 16 polea to a stake; thence outfit for a rear or two. - vii-iot .eT-i:ii.yi,