I 1 ? 11 t 'M est' 11 i miow that me pommdl of n i I I f LOZIAMNE COFFEE wil. as irair ID met td W as 111)1)01 i ub a The Hendersonville Base Ball Iub is deserving of better sup port than it is receiving from he town. The boys are playing ball. pome of them are putting up an article equal to any Southern (Leagues' product. They make not one cent out of the games, themselves, All thev want is to make ex penses. Certainly they are entitled to that much. They are all young men work- wg tor their daily Dreaa, ana everv time thev tlav ball it means a certain financial sacri fice to them. They have been to considerable expense also for their uniforms and necessary outfits. They have games scheduled with Asheville, for next Tuesday and Asheville says she will send over the best they have. With Gaffney on Friday, another good team. Then Spartanburg wants to play, and Cowpens, and Can ton, andCampobella, and Murphy the champions of this part of the state, and Whittier, and Brevard and Wavnesville and Mars Hill. All rattling good teams who will give good exhibitions of the nat ional grame. But it takes SOME money to pay their expenses. You con't run a church without money, as you know, . - The boys are ENTITLED to YOUR support. Go out next Tuesday and give it to them! They are doing much to make this city attractive to visitors, and it's Your DUTY to help them, in every way possible. Tuesday is the first game. Make it a Doint to buy a ticket, only 25ft. and (rn out and veil. You'll see a good game, depend apon it. two tqomhmI. sumdl tltaeni taste Buy a pound can from any grocer. Use only half as much as other Coffee, and your grocer will refund your money, without a question, if you are not pleased, in every respect, after having used entire contents of can. - ... '. . . If your grocer don't handle LUZIANNE COFFEE any wholesale grocer in Hendersbnville will tell you where you can get it. K Ammonia Used to Overcome Jailbird at Chattanooga, Term. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 14. Dave Edwards, convicted of murder, and who Is considered the most despeate prisoner ever in the Hamilton county jail, went on a-rampage Sunday and attacked a fellow prisoner, J. C. Dun can, also convicted of murder. A fierce fight ensued, in which Ed wards was badly beaten. When the officers tried to place Edwards in the dungeon he barricaded himself In his cell, and ammonia was used, but to no avail, a3 Edwards had covered him self with a mattress. Finally a stream of water from a 3-inch hose was turned on the prison er, and he was nearly drowned. He cried "enough," and the door, of the cell was. opened. Edwards came out and made a rush for Chief 'Deputy Frawley, striking him with a "billy" which he "bad made of the straps and buckles from his cot. He missed the deputy and struck a negro prisoner in the face. He was finally floored by a blow on the head with a pair of handcuffs and overpowered.- HUSBAND'S FATAL MISTAKE. Thought His Wife Was a Burglar and Shot Her. Philadelphia, July 14. -Mistaking his bride of less than a year for a burglar, "William A. Thomas, aged twenty-three years, shot and probably fatally wounded her at their home In the upper section of the city. Hearing a noise in the bathroom of the dwelling, Thomas seized a revol ver and began an investigation. As he reached the second story of the house Mrs. Thomas emerged from the bath room and her husband discharged the revolver, the bullet striking her in the abdomen. i Thomas says he believed his wife to have been In another part of the house.. He was placed under arrest pending an investigation. Baby Born on Street Car Chicago, July 14. (Street car traffic in Washington street was brought to a standstill for half an hour Monday when Mrs. John Ruloff, a passenger on an Armitage avenue , car, while passing the city hall, gave birth to a girl baby. The woman was on the way to a hospital accompanied by a nurse. Dr. I. G. Rawlins, a physi cian attached to" the city! ! health de partment, was called and later moth er and child were taken In a police ambulance to the , hospital. Fatal Auto Accident. Berlin, July 14. Herr Serlo.'an of ficial of the tax office, In Berlin, . was killed, and Max Oechelhauser, a well known banker, was frightfully injured in an automobile accident Sunday!. While trying to avoid a runaway horse the machine In which they were riding struck a tree. IF ' n icwsce 4 TO i V: I Hon. J. Bryan Grimes Secretary of State and Democrati'c Nominee for Re-election , Nominated by the Democracy for the third time as its candidate for Secretary of State Col.' J. Bryan Grimes will continue his duties in that important office with increased efficiency because of his previous, experience. Born in 1868 in Raleigh, the son of the famous General Bryan Grimes, he passed his boyhood days atvGrimesland plantation in Pitt county, his education being completed at the State Univer sity. He has farming interests in Pitt county, and has been at the a ' V 4 head of many organizations hav ing for their purpose the better ment of the farmer. Coli Grimes has made a record as Secretary of State of which anyman might well feel 'proud The office has been conducted on business principles, ' and its ever increasing duties have been trans acted with fidelity and despatch. Colonel Grimes is a speaker of ability and his campaign services will be of great value. In his re- nomination the Democracy has placed a strong man in the field, one who has proved his fitness for the high position he holds. News and Observer. f ft t - .s si 1 oooi r DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BY INVESTING IN THE NEW ISLAND CITY Nearly 1,000 Lots Sold Already Bought by Tourists, chants and all other lines of business, from all over the United States. WHY? Because they know as to Grassy Key becoming one of the most important stations on the FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY EXTENSION Daily Rail Connections As well as South, Cuba, Over the'Sea rD h CCV WW Well Paved WILL it A VP change, Good Schools and Churches, nil V t In fact will be a Magic Modern City A 40 acre Chautauqua Park filled with beautiful Cocoanut and Silver Palms. A Building. A splendid inner Harbor for pleasure boats. A comfortable 23 room Hotel, now " w '. l . e onn ' open, ana a site reservea ror a uu room Tourist Hotel, (this is a snap for some one, 6 to 8 acres deeded for $1.) A dozen of more dwellings and general merchandise stores completed and others started in last 60 days. Carpenters and day laborers desiring work will do well to write J. W. Taylor, at Grassy Key, or the owner, Edward H. CrainWest Palm Beach, Fla. Sale, of :It8'';I6W;:.ppJ:;0n; " PRICES: $75, $125, and $200 to $350 80-foot Streets and Avenues, 10-foot Alleys Every lot guaranteed High and Dry with perfect abstract and deed to title or money refunded with 8 per cent interest Lots sold on time and easy payments without interest or taxes. For maps, plats and all information, address WMJUHUIMPM Jf 9 BUILDING UP RAPIDLY Professional, Mer there is no question North, East and West Key West and Mexico Going Railroad Streets, City Water, Parks, 21 Electric Lignts, Ice Plant, Telephone Ex AN IDEAL WINTER RESORT fine Chautauqua k - i 3 :

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