HIE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY", NOVEMBER 6, 191T.
Sawmill and Mining Machinery
' F(DE 1ILE
If 70a want aajr of that items, suggest fanrnsdiats action, as daalera ara figuring on entire lot
Sawmill Machinery
AT SANDY BOTTOM, N. C.
Sawmill Machinery
AT BILTMORE-
. , 66 h. p. boiler and setting
75 h. p.' automatic engine.
Husk frame 60 in. saw ,
2-knee carriage.
Cangadger.
' Trimmer .
Cut-off
Lath Mill
6 lb. rail for yard
2 trucks
. Log haul-up
Boiler feed pump
500 feet 2 in. pipe
Tools, belts, pulleys, belting, shafting,
' Mining Machinery
AT SANDY BOTTOM, N. C.
' 8x8 2 cylinder air compressor
20 h. p. 2 cylinder hoist
- Ventilating fan .
' 1.500 feet 2 in. pipe
--. ' Screen .
Jackhammer air drill and steel
, Hardsoog air drill and steel
" - 3 h. p. gasoline engine
Miners' lamps, mining tools and sup
plies ALSO
Heavy log wagon
i Ferry .outfit for crossing river, 7-8
cable, etc
Portable gasoline driven rock crusher
plant , '
Boiler feed pump
Logging tools, peavies, grabs, chains,
etc
80 h. p. boiler and setting
30 h. p. automatic engine
50 4u p. slide valve engine
Husk frame 3 large saws
2- knee carriage, extra knee
4-knee carriage
Gang edger
Side edger
Cut-off
12 lb. rail, heavy rail, belts, pulleys,
shafting, tools, piping, etc
Mining Machinery
AT HOT SPRINGS, N. C.
1 00 h. p. boiler and fire brick
30 tons 12 lb. rail
10 tons 16 lb. rail
8 roller-bearing 1 1-2 yard ore cars
18-ton Shay locomotive
3- ton gasoline locomotive
75 h. p. engine
375 g. p. m. two-stage
Centrifugal pump
175 g. p. m. ditto
. Head motion for Wilfley table
Davis F. & M. Co. complete 2-log log
washer set
1,200 feet 6 in. riveted steel pipe
25 h. p. locomotive boiler
Tools, belts, pulleys, bearings, shaft
ing, piping, etc
CHJUSIISEDfiYSil
FEIN LEADERS TO REACH
UNITED STATES EXPOSED
Arrest of Thomas Welsh, a
British Subject, De
clared Important.
VALUABLE LETTER.
Anson G. Bells & Company, Aslieville, N. C.
OfficeTechnical Building. p. O. jBox 843.
" NKW YOWK STOCK LIST.
High. Close.
Atnertean Bast Sugar ....,., 11 71
aimiiui van
Ameriaan Our and FVtry, ..... tiv
American Locomotive II ft
American Smite, and Rff..,,, 1t
Amarlcaa Sugar M ;
Aiiaoonds Copper ...,., Mtt
Atchison ..................... tiw
Atlantto Coaat Una .......... 7tt'
, Ialdwuv Locomotive ......... 36
i'aklmor and Ohio .......... it
feeUilehem Steel B" J... ...... Ill
Canadian Pacific ........ ...,W .
Central JLeather , ............ S4H
Cheaapeak and Ohio 4 "
Chicago, Mil. and SC. Paul.,,. 41
Ch'go, R. I. and Pac. ......... Mtt
Colorado Fuel and Iran ...... W
Columbia Caa and Elaotrio..,. 3
Corn Product. ..,.,....,., 7Vi ,
Crucible Steel ................ (
Cuba Can. Sugar ..,.,... ,
Kri. ................... lSVa
General Hotara , M
Great North. pfd. .......... t t
Great Northern bra CtT ..... tl ti
ygiintiHgini , w :.. au
Inspiration Couw. .......... 41 . 40
Int. M.r. Marin. ..... 37 H
fin. aaor. unm pia. ....... ,
international Nickel...,..,..,. IT IT
nternattonal Papw .......... 3314 33U
ennecott vopper ............ t 3
oulavill. and NaahviU ....1H4 luS
UQ ... ..
Maxwell Motor. 354
r-Biroium .......... 71
Mldvaie Stael 44
Missouri Paelflo 33U
xavaoa Consolidated ........ 17
4w York Central ........... Ut
r.. N. H. and H'ford 14
Norfolk and Western ........ ieu.
voruimi mxDn ............. aa
vno cttiea baa
fennaylvanla
FHtabllMr Cnmi
Par ConaoUdatad Copper II
JteadlneT ...... tl
Hep. Iron and Stael ., TIU
Seaboard Air Una.. .,..!
faboard Air Lino pfd. 1
Blnclalr Oil and tUg. 7. II '
fcloea. Shef. Btaei and Iron..,. 14
Southern Paelflo HU
louth.rn Bailwar 15ft
Southern Hallway pfd it ft
Studebaker Corporation H
Tennea... Copper 11
Texaa Company .....,..,,..,.140
Tobacco Product. 44
Union Paolfte ................113
United Clear Stores 16
y. . , ...Ill
u. a. ina. Aioonoi . ..
Cnlted State. Rubber
11 V
,77 V
411
m
17
'88
41
11
(7ft
1
1
II
, 14
Mft
15 ft
!
aa
11
111
44
(a
lit
110ft 10
United Sta4a Steel (ft (
United State. Steel pfd. lot ft 109ft
Utah Copper 74ft 76ft
Virginia Care. Chem.
Wabaah Pfd. "A"
WeatlmrhouM Electric
4. T. and T.
lUlnola Central
IT
... 40ft
...
...110ft
91
IT
40'
!'
1101
5
Total aalea for the day, (11,100 .hare.
NKW ORLEANS COTTON.
NEW ORLEANS, No. 7. The cotton
maraec atooa at a .mall advance moat of
wvmj u aeemon, wunout anowlnc any pot
ouy m t power. Tnullns waa re
atricted by the een.ua bur.au'. ainnlne
w wrw iHuta lomorrow morning.
The main' euatalninr influance waa the
Aivorable tone of .pot account.. Cloaing
K"" puinis niKner to I point,
lower Shan yesterday- final.
Around the opentnc the market wa lr
regular and Immediately after there wa
m iii vuca arnea tne moat active
months I to 10 point, below the level of
yeatarday'a cloa. Thl. low.r trend wa.
due chiefly to peaalmlatlc comment from
the atock market, iawed before trading
ma noi mat lone
f or tbe early advance, in atocka. coupled
, wi nmuiaimi repona irom aouthern
Dpot center atlmuiated buying which
caoaad a quick recovery and finally put
price If to II polnu over reeterdey'.
clnee. tocally apota were advanced U
Cotton future cloetng bid:
ieeember
January .....................
flare
July ..."
Spot cotton teady, IS polrM i
enth. apot I.4I7; to arrive 300.
14
15.75
15.44
15.14
...15.11
. Hale,
llddllnc
. ., UVKWPOOt. COTTON.
IJTT5RPOOI Nov. 7. Cotton apot la
fair demand; price higher; good middling
ll.ao; middUng I1.I5; low middling 0 (V
food ordinary 1.M; ordinary lt.it. Salea
0o0 baiea.- Including I.yoS Amerlcaa.
Iteoelpte 11,400 bales, a& Amertean. fu,
lure, cloeea ateady.
Kw oonumcle:
January ?,.I1.4
-y
old contracta. Saad nrlnM
November .....1I.H
I orember.January ........ ........... ID. 1
k ebruary-Maich .t. 1.U
Aorll-Way m...... ....13 4
,ti.-Juiy ,..,i..,.,,.,,.,,,,.n.;i
..........11..
....... ...v.u
, NIW YOUK COTTON MA UK ST OUIST.
NtTtr TORS, Nor. T-The cotton mar.
k.a eotnparwtlvely quiet today with
JuctuaUon. Irregular .After aelllnaTat
!!'!. 2?' January rallied to M.MTfcut
decline of 1 to 14 point.
The market opened ateady at an ad
vanoa of 3 point on Dooemoar but gen.
erally aachanced to S point lower. Th
fjfkwfflhw "portedTIn the aouto over
Ihe holiday and the aaey opening of the
' aerned to promote Ketter
ing liquidation and the market waa un.
ettled riant after the t j .-i
and domeatlo trad. Interaau were buy.
era and orloaa me lunuul .t..i. '
thl demand and ooverlng. An Improved
tone to the atock market wa a factor on
th advance but the main initiun.. ...
pearad to be the eontlnuxi hninh
age of aouthern apot advice and th
"u wujing oi near montn.
I ivarmwil - . . . .
Ing hr to undo hedge against the ar
rival and aale of Am.rlM n Mft.. i .
Bngilah market and local trade Interest
were alao eradited with nAnin ki.
agaliMt aalea of .pot. in tha aouth. Thl
damand aubalded on tha advance, and the
market waa unaettled later In the after
noon with nrlcaa aaetnar nit t.Am
Ing for over the eenau. nrfiAt AmnMw.
and southern eelllng which cam. largely
from New Orleans.
Cotton future:
Dn.n t7lt. Taw .i
?smber rf.IS 375 17.35 17.40
January 345 34.34 M.41 34.48
March 16.80 14.47 10.IS 14 10
"V Z1.I7 31.05 10.11
July .15.01 IS M IS 71 IKtl!
Spot quiet; middling 1B.00.
RICOVtRIIS ON N. Y. MARKET.
NKW YORK, Nov. T.-Actlv atock
made aubatantlal reooveriea today from
recent low quotation after an early
t"" w,auw. mm waa increased
. . . ,n "una, many or which ree
ntered new minimum. The moat obvl
OU Inference drawn from h. v.
aUona wa that the protracted liquidation
had exhausted Itself rendering abort a cit
ing extremely hasardoua.
Gain were most pronounced In th
,tocr wn'oh recently experienced great
est losse, high grade rail, and atandard
nwnnia 1 oaay a renound carried Read-
"., rai norrnern, union Pacific, New
York Central and Illlnol. Central I to I
"Jonoay a aepreased levela.
United State Steel made ,m mjt.
vance of 3ft to 06 ft and other ateel and
equipment, were 3 to 4 point higher at
their best, aha dinar however n. .
ramaing in me last nour. Shippings and
n'' ."'.' pomta, out aaeed
With tha eenaral Umt
Tradlna after tha Initial tnm
uune regular aitnougn a few dormant
""" " tcni)n at s and American
Teleohona at 10.tL w.r. aajk . w. 1
't of new low records. New Haven'.
'rfP.m Pa to m put that atock
riiiiin auani iraction Of It. oi
uotatlons. Intematlonala, notably
oiauona. led the niun HHn. i
bond.. Liberty 4". were firm to 100.01 but
the 1ft' weakened from 00.(0 to tbe low
reooro 01 ...... Total aalea, par value.
bECOMM
Soft-
S Herolin
IWdeHakDiofforaMUnretMias
asppy asir gnw K(,ioft, iiutly, sOkr,
ssroeidhopianv gfyfe. Re-
- n 4 vrtnf tw 1 c iwmi
SCALP. HEROLIN is deli(htfuUr par
tamed sad sot sticky or psora. I
stavSStTS(ttamp.ereele)tarastrbea I
AGENTS WASTED
NEW YORK. Nov. 7. Channel.
through which filnn Fein leader In
Ireland have been cnmmunlcatlna
witn tneir agenU in the United Bute
nave been disclosed, secret service au
thorities believe, through the arrest
of Thomas Welsh, a British subject.
who waived examination today on a
charge of violating the tradlnr-wlth-
tne-enerny act when arraigned before
united state commissioner.
That Welsh I Identified with Sinn
Peln propaganda was learned from a
letter which he attempted to destroy
when arrested, according to federal
authorities. Welsh came to the Unit
ed States aboard steamship having
been booked as a emit.er of Its crew.
The letter which Welsh sought to
destroy when arrested at the pier has
been pieced together and federal au
tohrttles say It contains valuable In.
formation relative to Sinn Fein activi
ties both In Ireland and the United
States. According to Chief Flynn. of
the secret service, the communica
tion mentions "General" Llam Mel
lowes, Sinn Fein leader, who was ar
rested In this city October JO. and
Patrick McCarton, an associate of
Mel 1 owe., who was taken off a ship
at Halifax, N. 8., at about the same
time. Each had sailed under a
fraudulent seaman's passport and are
now being held for this Infraction of
the law pending investigations.
According to Chief Flvnn. the In.
formation resulting from Welsh's ar
rest will be ot great value to au
thorities Investigating Sinn Fein plots
"on the other side," as well as those
tracing the supposed connection of a
number of American residents with
these Intrigues. Ha refused to divulge
the contents of the letter found In
Welsh's possession.
TALIS STILL
MOST hi ilp -
FROM UNITED SMS TO
E
Noted Newspaper Points
Out Where America
Can Help.
WHEAT IS NEEDED.
RETREATING
VENETIAN PLAIN
(Ontlnqert from Pr One.)
ROME, Monday. Nov. 6. Com.
mentlng on Italy's needs In the pres.
ent critical situation, the Popolo
Romano, urges efficient help from the
United States. If helo is to coma
from that source now la the time nr.
the newspaper. Italy. It sava. la re
sisting and will resist, but she must
have asalatance, and that within cer.
tain lines In order to be effective, a
without grain and coal abundantly
supplied, she cannot win.
The newspaper declares that
Italy's population lives laraelv 11 mm
bread and she needs 17,000,000 quin
tals 01 wneat to supply this demand.
"It Is time that the allies quit mak
ing such mistakes as at trie Dardun.
elles and In the Balkans," it adds,
"and finally understand the im
portance of tlaly'a front"
Alluding to the seriousness of the
threat against Italy, David Lubln.
representative of the United State at
the International Institute of Agri
culture, said today:
"Perhaps It will prove, a good
thing. The Austro-German Invasion
certainly has stirred up the patriotism
of Italians as I never dreamed It pos
sible. Also It will show the allies
the need of haste to combat the Aus
tro-German plans to defeat Italv
separately, now that Russia Is not to
be relied upon and also before the
United States troops arrive In- the
spring. It is an Important fact that
the Austrlans and Germans are hor
ribly short of food for the civilian
population and that they must at
tack, and naturally have done so at
tne weakest point."
1
IHIaiG"
Crws LaaJ, 80JL
Silky.by.sial j
EXELENTO
QUININK POMADE
which 1 HafrCraw
ar and. which feed.
th scalp and root, of
th hair and maka
kinky, nappy bair
It clean, dandruff and Mop faB.
ih "a
re! ;, J
stow long, toft and
.uxy. It dn dandr
bis hair at once. Guamtead tadsai wa
say or money back. Prtea 2Sby oaail
oa receipt of stamp or coin.
AQENTS WANTED KVERYWHERK
' Writ. for Particular.
XSUSrr SKDMIMI C., ATLANTA. sM.
aggreatd I4.S7I.OOO.
United State, bond..
changed on call.
NEW YORK MONEY.
NEW YORK. Nov. 7. Mercantile
Htening exchange, 40 day bills 4.71U:
commercial 40 day bill on bank. 4 71-
commercial (0 dav bllla 4.70U- Ha..j
Mar .liver .
Mexican dollar 63.
Government bond, steady.
Railroad bond, weak
Time loan, n
old Issues, un-
5U5H: six mont
call
money easier
rm, 40 davs and 90 dav.
mth 6H6.
taler; ruling rate 4.
CHICAOO MARKETS.
..C.m.?AG,0' Nor' 7 Pea.lml.tlc report,
a to the .lowest of hu.klng had consider
able to do with a material advance today
!Vh. markets. Price, clo.ed trong
net. h'S"-. "Ith Oeoemher
u , .to,'L4.' Oau gained
M to e. and provlaion. (3c. to 31 it
Grain and provlaion.:
Vtt w"
tuftn -
December
Mar
OATS
December
M.v
pork- ;
January
Lard
December .,,
January
RIBH
January ,
Kay
Cash Or. In
Close.
1.134
X-IU'l
SH I
604
44.30
14.70
.....33.73
33.53
33.30
NEW YORK CATTLE.
NKW IUKK. Nov. 7 Reavaa
1 00 nuua o.ovqi..(i; cow 3.75
Calve easier: veals 11.SO01I.OO; culls
!'2?S H W S.007.00; westerns
8.3.1 10.fi0.
8heep and lambs ateady. Sheep 7.00S
11.00: rull. 4.0ffl.50: lamb. W naan nn.
culls 10.00013.00. '
Hog weak at 14.7517.3S; rough. 1100.
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
NEW YORK. Nov. 7 K-r
ateadv: centrifuaal IH: mala.... im.
refined ateady. flne granulated 8.34.
Butter steady: r.heea Arm
Spot coffee steady; Rio Ta 7; Santos
4s9H. v.
Miss MAle Lohr.
vssn jrm tn . . ,
Corn No. t yeUow 1.1O03.3O; No. yel- If opuJ" actresses on the English stage,
w 1.1; No. 4 yellow, nominal. I ha become London's first actreaa-
noara nnaaariaji va..iw ia 1n.11 . . . ... .
IS uaitu. ". I'JS.Y "gn
:r - mixm iv.tvBii.zi 1
suecesaful earrrlnr on of tha
Colonel E. M. Houae. Ion known
aa i-resiaent Wilson's confidential ad'
riser, neads tha mission.
vaiMMiiana HoJd PmMnna
On non Of th other frnnta t.an
ins Italians nave there been any en
gagements of great Imnnrtanca. Tha
Canadians are holding their gain of
4uesaay oeioro fasscnendaela with
out the Germans offering serious In
terferenoe. On tha rreater nortlnn.
I r remamaer or tne western front
mere nave oeen only small encounter
in wnicn tne rrencn obtained the ad
vantage over tne Germans. Gasa on
the Mediterranean coast In Palestine,
has been, captured by the British and
ma column operating north of Beer
heba has made an additional advance
or eleven miles.
Twelve British merchant vaal
sunk by mines or submarines last
week marks the minimum loaae. tnr
any week since Germany began her
unrestricted campaign last February,
WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN
r-tiANm, Nov. 7. (By the As
sociated Press. The German artillery
was very active all last nlrht imi o.
day, shells of various calibres raining
aiuunu me American soldiers. So
thickly did they come at one time
during the early hours of the morn.
Ing, It was thought another barrage
waa aooui to De placed for a second
raid on the American trenches. The
Americans were ready for the Boche
ana noping ne would try another raid.
out none aeveioDed.
4-
GAZA TAKEN.
tONDON, Nov. 7 The British have
captured the city of Gaxa. in Palestine
the war office announces.
The British have made an advance
of nine miles carrying the whole Turk
ish aystem of defense in this region
and capturing two towns In adidtion
to uaza.
The now British offensive In Pales
tine,, which Is being prosecuted vigor
ouslfcfiw that the oppressive heat
of the summer season no longer
causes enforced inactivity. Is being
aeveiopea along a front extending
eastward from th Mediterranean
coast. Gaza la thirty miles north of
the Egyptian border, near the coast.
It Is about thirty miles southwest of
Beeraheba, which th British captur
ed a few days ago and fifty miles
southwest of Jerusalem.
BY NEGRO SOLDIERS IS
RELATED BY WITNESSES
Some of Policemen Had
"Riot Guns' Is Testified
at Hearing.
THREE WERE KILLED
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 7. The
fatal ahootlng of three Houston police
viucer in me attack Dy negroes of
th Twenty-fourth infantry on that
city, August Z3, was related by wit
neases at the courtmartlal trial of tha
sixty-three negroes charged with
mutiny, murder and rioting today.
Two witnesses told of seeing the
police officers and negro soldiers ex
cnange snots, only one negro was
killed during this fusillade, according
W. H. Long.- of six nolicemen sent
from police headquarters to the San
Felipe district of the riot, said he was
armed with a "six shooter," but that
he did not fire on the soldiers. Neither
did he see any of his fellow officers
fire on them, he testified. Several of
the other officers, however, he said
were armed with rifles and "riot
guns.
"When we came up to where the
negro soldiers were In the street, one
of them Issued a command to 'halt
and then they opened fire on us," Long
said. He told of running behind
building and of seei'fi Policeman
Daniels fall in the street. He est!
mated that he saw fifty or sixty ne
groes.
W. C. Wilson, police sergeant, said
he had a "riot gun loaded with buck
shot and that after the negroes opened
nre, he fired twice, but did not know
that he hit any one. These shots, he
said, were exchanged at a distance of
a.... .....
Policeman Moody, one of the the
three fatally wounded, also fired at
the negroes, he said.
Additional details of the shooting
by the negroes In tne Ban Felipe dis
trict are to be told tomorrow. It wan
In this section of Houston that Cap
tain J. W. Mattes, of the Second
Illinois field artillery, was killed and
his body badly mutilated.
PROPOSED MERGER OF
CONFEDERATE VETERAN
DIES FROM PARALYSIS
hvy
1C lAAlf
aiirHJ: rou:0 " 14.0; pig 1L7S
Cattle steady. Natty efeera ani ta.
weal era mi. .mm iuiaii tc . . 1 1" :
011-?: rowa and heifers 4.M I
..P: Wether 1 40O1!
11.48: Jamba. 13.00filt.ao.
NOTICE.
T.SOOI
Ashevtlle, N. C. November 7, X17.
I Will setl at Dublin auctlnai to h
highest bidder one oar load of wheat
straw hay In bale consigned to order
notify J. D. Earl Feed Company.
Aabevllle, N. C. for frela-ht iinnr.
s-nd other charges, at Ashevilte, N.
NEW YORK. Nov -? ta wa. I r.",'. .7 ". located In th A.he
r. toA.. eJL"!..;.-!'.?" I Yard, November 30th. 1917. at
Yarn were firm and blanket, ararr foil11 clock, a. m. Terms cash.
W. P. MAHER.
Agent Southern Railway Co. -,
stl --lf-J2-Xt
NEW YORK- DRY OOOOs,
I , . r --ar. 01 11 v rry . wonted yama for
knit tine were birh aaS anama u. iw
was sUfbtiy higher. v
r ', . - . , '
United Synod of South
Takes This Action at An
nual Convention.
SALISBURY. N. C Nov. 7. Tha
proposed merger of the three great
bodies of the Lutheran church waa
approved in a resolution adopted here
today by delegates of th United Synod
01 me eoutn. xne convention of the
southern delegates waa attended by
tour commissioners each from the
other two general synods, both ot
wnicn aireaay have approved the
movement.
The proposal' to merra tha three
great i.utneran bodies into one church.
to be known aa th United Lutheran
church of North America, now will
be referred to the three synods to be
voted upon. For the change to ba.
come effective tha proposal must re
ceive at least two-third of the votes
of the district synods of each of the
general synods, it was announced.
The other two general synods,
which were, represented here today by
commissioners and which would unit
with the aouthern synod If th . plan
were adopted, are th general synod
of the United States and the general
synod of North America.
. Th southern synod opened It. ses
sion here yesterday and fhd greater
part of two days was given to dis-4
eussion of th reorgSBlzation of the
church Into on body. Th constitu
tion for th united church waa an.
provad todff,: . .
Was Stricken on
While en Route
With Brother.
Train Tuesday
Here tor Visit
Captain James Smith, who died at
the Mission hospital Tuesday after
noon, will be buried this morning near
Alexander, funeral services being held
from the Brown-Noiand chapel at
o'clock. Captain Smith, who was
seventy-eight years of age; was
stricken with paralysis on the train
Tuesday while en route from Raleigh
to visit his brother. Captain William
Bead Smith, at Weavervllle. H wa
rushed to the hospital on. the arrival
of the train here, and died shortly
afterwards.
Deceased was s member . of the
company commanded by Governor
Zeb Vance, In the war between the
states, and was prominent as a tobac
co buyer for many years, being aaso
elated, with Major W. W. Rollins in
the operation of a warehoes here.
He was a Mason of many years stand
ing, and the local Masonic bodies will 1
have charge of a part of th services
this morning. It Is expected that the
pallbearers will be selected from
among the Confederate veterans.
The body will be taken to Refug
church, near Alexander, where th
final services will be held, and Inter
ment In the church yard will follow.
Dr. Charles W. Byrd will conduct the
services.
Captain Smith la survived by six
daughters: Miss Hannah Mar SmltK
of Los Angeles; Miss Beasts Smith,
of Houston. Tex.; Mrs. Javmes P. Tay
lor, of Tennessee; Mrs. John Wars, of
Columbia, 8. Ci Mrs. S. Strain, of
Bristol. Tenn.; and Mrs. A. N. Penland
of SavervlHe. Tenn.; ons son. Drove
Smith, of Philadelphia; on brother.
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GUY S. LAVENDER, Mgr.
AETHELWOLD HOTEL
UREYARI), K. a IOU. A. H. KOTO, PMp.
Headquarter for Commercial Man. Modern. Fro sampls room.
Vrss car to station. Open year round. Rataa, ll.to to M.Si.
THE IMPERIAL HOTEL
Rates, 91.00 Per Day.
CAXTOir. jr. a. C M. gkikb, Pro-,
AMERICAN PLAN.
Sneclal ttste by the Week or Month.
BON AIR
H1N01R80NVILLE. N. C. MRS. J. WILLIAMS, Prop.
Opposit Post Office modern In every respect. Attractive room, with
steam heat, hot and cold water in every room. Excellent table, where the
transient man gets more than he pays for.
Phone 4B3.J. No Sick Taken.
Dodge Brothers
roadster
All the qualities which you look for in1
roadster design and construction.
There is generous room for the passengers.
The seats are tipped at the most comfortable
angle. The luggage space is extra large.
The car is steady on the road at all speeds.
Roadster or Touring Car, IS8B. In Canada, flits
Bedau or Coupe, $13(16. In Canada, 31S00
(All price tern. Detroit)
Sawyer Motor Co.
18 and 20 Church St
Co.
S. Sternberg &
Depot St Phone 333
WE BUY ANYTHING
ana-
SELL EVERYTHING
Structural Materials a Specialty
AH Sizes and Lengths of I Beams
Then put yourself face -to
face with the coal proposi
tion. Of course it is a
rather serious thing these
days of high prices, but
here is a case where you
can't go wrong. Our coal is
the very best, and .the very
cheapest, too, considering
the quality, and you must
consider quality.
Ashe. Dray, Fuel and Com Or.
41 Broadway Tha Rsd Front
Phone 321. Ill, t.
villa, and on sister, Mrs. Rosle East
erly, of Parisville, Tenn.
Mrs. Strain was with her father at
the time of his death and Mrs. Ware
is expected In time for the funeral.
SUFFRAGE MAJORITY.
NEW YORK, Nov. 7. With
4- only 39S election" districts miss-
Ins late tonight out of a total of
4- v,72 in the state, the majority.
f" tot woman suffrage in the eleo-
lion yesterday stood at I4.2HJ.
4 The remaining districts, which 4
are most In rural sections u--f
4- state, are not expected to chanaj
the result materially. Ths vote
was: Tea, 141(1; no, 647.11s.
CALLS ON PEOPLK. . .
RALEIQ-H, N, C. Nov. I, Gover
nor Bickett today Issued a proclama
tion calling npon ths people of North
Carolina to rally to the cause of the
T. M. C. A. war work and devote their
energies during th week of November
11-lf to raising f 300,000, the state's
allotment in th thirty-five million
dollar Y. M, C A. fund being raised
throughout ths nation. - Governor
Bickett urged co-operation on th part
of all denomination end creed, and
on th part of non-church members
who believe in th causa of America.
FTTE ARMIES OPERATING1. '
LONDON. Nov. t. It was an
nounced at th Auatro-Hunxarian
army headquarters, according to a dla-
paten from Amsseraani to tne - bi
changa Telegraph company, that th
Teuton , armies operating agmlnst
Italy number five. They are finder
Generals von Krobatin, von
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ELLIS & BEADLES
OiitrivsiMlw aYaWrOls
Cantain. W. Bead SiultaV Of Wsaysr-Va - Bslow, Von
Wurm. with th leadership vested In
von ueiow wno commands ths center
army. --.
Thers is a possibility, tha dlanateh
adds, of ths Austro-Hunrarlan neat '
Kxaas. eo-operatlng with Osneral Warm'. "
HsarioBoa. nj irsr along th Adriatic coast.
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