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Xi Jib THiAsjfliVILLi; GAZETTE-NWS Saturday, April 10, 1915. THE HOME PAPER TELEPHONE 202 TELEPHONE 202 Our. Want Ads BUILDING SUPPLIES AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPIJES STORES FOR RENT senior stunt entertained the students and numerous visitors for two hours tonght It was pronounced the best stunt a senior class has produced in a number of years. The name of the play was "The Pill, a Pharmaceutical Preparation Perpetuated on a Play-going Public" The Junior program began at 10 o'clock. The program for Friday consists of entertainment of the high school debaters in the morning and baseball game, Carolina versus Bingham, (Asheville) in the afternoon.

At 8 in the evening the final contest for the Aycock memorial cup will be held. The German club will give a dance at 9:30. A reception to all debaters and visitors to the Hill will be given at 10 in the university library. The number of fair visitors to Chnpel Hill for the dances and Junior week festivities is unusually larsn. The girls' have come in iarge numbers and their presence on the campus Is welcome.

ture 52 degrees; precipitation .1,4 inch. Forecasts until p. m. Sunday for Asheville and vlclnty: Generally fair tonight and Sunday. For North Carolina: Generally fair tonight and Sunday, moderate southerly winds.

General Conditions Last 24 Hours. A wedge shaped area of low pressure etxends from the Canadian border to southern Texas with the lowest barometer reading at Winnipeg. This disturbance has caused rains In the Mississippi valley, the lake region, the lower Ohio valley, Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado and New Mexico. It Is slightly warmer In the southeastern states but freezing Is again reported in several western states. The following heavy precipitation (in Inches) has been reported: Fort Smith 2.10; Kansas City 1.01; Little Rock 2.22.

Generally fair weather is indicated for this vicinity tonight and Sunday. T. R. TAYLOR, Observer. FOR REXT FIXE BUSINESS ROOM HIGH GRADE" AUTOMOBILE AN 11 Carriage Painting.

Automobile Tops made and repaired. Our workmen are factory experts. Tlddy 26 N. Lexington avenue. 7-26L In Morey building steam heat-hot and cold water, toilet room and dry basement.

Possession Immediately. Dr. A. H. Morey, dentist.

Hendersonville. N. C. 89-tf DRESSMAKIMU AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK Central Garage E. College.

Phone 1886. Expert mechanica Prompt service, moderate prlcea All work guaranteed. McFadden and Cathey props. 1-I0t DRESSMAKING FIRST-C LASS STATEMENT Newark Flr In. Newark, N.

J. Conditio December SI. 1914, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of Capital paid tip In 800.000.00 Increase of paid-up capital. Inoome From Policyholder Miscellaneous 80.977.61 1,171,821.02 Disbursements To Policyholder 648,864.59 Miscellaneous 686,809.98 1,085,174.67 1 ASSETS Value of real estate 188,012.42 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate 622,650.00 Value of Bonds and Btocks 1,071,793.28 In Comparing Office 526.48 i Deposited In Trust Companies and Banks on Interest 134,769.57 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to October 1.

1914 195,038.61 Agents' balances, representing business written prior to October 1, 1914 6,134.38 Interest and Rents due and accrued 17,957.84 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 100.00 Total $2,134,982.58 Less Assets not admitted 29,563.26 Total admitted Assets $2,105,419.32 iJAmi.mEs Net amount of unpaid losses and claims 141,698.43 Unearned Premiums 919,892.27 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees, due or accrued 2,266.04 Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, county and mu- nlcipal taxes due or accrued 17,500.00 Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital $1,089,970.99 Capital Actually paid up in Cash Surplus over all Liabilities 515,448.33 1,015,448.33 Total Liabilities $2,105,419.32 BUSINESS IX NORTH CAROLINA Dl'RTNG 1914 Fire Risks written $1,158,190.00 Premiums received 19,505.86 Losses incurred Fire 16,006.64 Paid 10,707.64 President, E. J. HATES; Secretary, T. L. FARGUHAT; Treasurer, T.

D. RICHARDSON. Home Office, NEWARK, N. Attorney for service, INSURANCE COMMISSIONER, RALEIGH; Manager for North Carolina, HOME NOW IS PAINTING AND PAPERKq time; money saved. Contractors fOT house painting, paper hanging, kalsomlning, Interior decorating.

Excelsior Paint and Paper House! 34 Broadway. Phone 137. 47-Jot GET OUR PRICES ON PIPE FIT. term, and machinists' tools, wrench, es, hammers, screw plates, eta, Most complete line In Ashevlilt, Asheville Supply and Foundry Eagle and Market streets, Phoni 166. 800-lOt BUILD NOW MATERIALS CHEAP, er than In years.

Get "direct front mill to Job prices." Estimates cheerfully figured. Williams-Brow, nell Planing Mill wholesale lumber, sash, mouldings, Blltmore, N. C. 41-80t work wanted. Specialty, hand embroidery and painting.

Mrs. J. E. Rhodes, 296 College St. Phone 1616.

84-14t DRESS MAKING AND ALL KINDS BUFFALO AUTO WORKS AUTO-moblles for hire, prompt service day or night Phone 2181. One Overland for sale 8300 cash. Phone 2181. 246 Southslde avenue. 4S-21t of alterations.

Mrs. Allen, 101 Cherry street 28-21t HUBERT M. BLALDCK TAKES CHI MEDAL HIGH CLASS DRESSMAKING FOR high class people. 67 East, Mrs. Gideon.

60-21t GIRLS TEIIUI 10 PLiy THE WAYNESVILLE TEAM Teams Representing Asheville School for Girls and Way-nesville High to Play. GET EXPERT MECHANICS TO DO your repairing on short notice. Special attention given to storing your autos. Detroit Motor now under new management. Phone 431.

21-P-30t. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust made $100.00 FREE PAINT TEST lot per cent pure paint, five years guar, antee, lead and linseed oil paint Get my estimate free. M. E.

King, Contractor. Phone 1042. 27-3 Ot by J. KImsey Ripley to the undersigned Raleigh Man at University of N. C.

Wins Annual Junior Oratorical Contest. trustee, dated the 10th day of March, 1911, and duly registered in the office REPAIRING Motorcycles, bicycles, typewriters, lpck and gunsmith work. Lawn mowers sharpened; anything electrical repaired. All work guaranteed. Asheville Cycle 28 W.

College street, 'phone 2311. 26-26t. of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. in book of mortgages and deeds of trust 80 at page 491 to FARMS WANTED. which reference is hereby made, and default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale therein contained has become operative, said undersigned trustee, will on the 20th day of April, 1915, nt LYERLY MOTOR 10 COIi-lege, have several remodeled cars for sale at the right price.

Phone 1661. 26-26t WANTED 1 OR 2 FARMS, FAIRLY well situated, that are well watered and some timber. Price to be attractive. Replies solicited front owners only, stating terms and description of farm. care Gazette-News.

38-tf. Special to The Gazette-News. Chapel Hill, April 9. Hubert M. Blalock of luleigh, won the Carr medal Wednesday night in the annual junior contest.

Mr. Blalock is a member of the Phi society, and in February was the representative of The basketball team of the Asheville school for Girls left this morning for Waynesville where the team representing the High school will be played this afternoon. Those making the trip Were Misses Florence Carter, Pauline Smathers, Hannah Jones, Martha Chambers, Alyne Reynolds, Norma Nubeck and Miss Clare Small, the coach of the team. 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction BARBER SHOPS. for oash at the court house door In STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

Raleigh, N. February 24, 1915. James R. Young, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Newark Fire-insurance Company, of Newark, N. filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December.

1914. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. 60-2t. J. R.

YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner. the city of Asheville, county of Bun FURNITURE REPAIRING. combe and State of North Carolina FOR BARBER PHONE 210. S. II.

the following lands and premises sit Bailey. 40-tf uate, lying and being in the county of ALL KINDS OF CARPENTER JOB work; screens made and repaired; Buncombe and State of North Carolina GUARANTEE BARBER SHOP IN and being the same lands and prem hotel over Pisgah Cafe, Patton ave This will be the first game played between these two teams and the local players are anticipating a victory in the coming encounter. The Way nesville girls have played the Asheville High school girls' team twice and have been defeated both times. The Asheville school for Girls team Is expecting to better the score that was made by the local High school girls. The team will return tonight.

ises conveyed to KImsey Ripley by J. nue, managed by German specialist Denver .04 .00 8. Gudger and J. N. Gudger by deed dated Oct.

17th, 1894, and duly regis is open. Halrcutttng 25 cents. Children's haircutting 20 cents. Pre THE WEATHEfl fer good class of people only. 24-26t the university in the state peace orator's contest' held at Meredith college, Raleigh.

"Presidential Party Leadership" was subject of the winning oration and was delivered In Mr. Blalock's convincing and pleasant style. The other three contestants were Hugh B. Hester of the Phi society, J. O.

Dysart of the Di and J. A. Kent of the DI. Mr. Hester spoke on "A New Program for Social Growth and Development." Mr.

Dysart's speech was on "The Course of Democracy in Europe." Mr. Kent talked about "Education, the Road to Progress." The Junior oratorical contest was the beginning of the annual Junior week celebration. Thursday and Friday are holidays. Wednesday night a dance was given in Bynum gymnasium by the Order of Ginghouls. special attention to repairing furniture.

All work guaranteed, W. C. Templeton, 'phone 908 6 Aston street 44-26t FOR REFTNISHING, UPHOLSTER. Ing furniture and renovating mattresses. Phone 2087.

All work guaranteed. G. Solesbee. Shop 61 Broadway. 26-261 CLEANING AND PRESSING tered In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N.

in deed book No. 96 at page et seq. to which reference Is hereby made for metes and bounds. This March 19th, 1916. M.

JACKSON, Trustee. 32-Mar 20, 27; Apr 8-10. WANTED Your last year's summer suits that we may clean or dye them 2 IS 5" to another color ready for spring wear when the time comes. Save the price of a new suit for, a while. Ladies' fine apparel.

Cleaning a spe 44 63 60 76 76 80 78 76 84 78 66 64 82 74 74 7S 58 74 78 80 76 70 a be ft .3,3 .34 .64 .36 .62 .68 .58 .64 .62 .58 .62 .50 .64 .54 .50 .58 .58 .40 .54 .62 .60 ..56 .58 date; Galveston Helena Jacksonville Key West Knoxville Louisville Mobile Montgomery New Orleans New York Oklahoma Phoenix Portland, Ore. Raleigh St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Savannah Tampa Washington Wilmington Normals for this .00 .00 .00 .00 .08 .00 .00 .00 .00 .36 .00 .00 .00 .36 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 cialty. J. C.

Wilbar, Phone 389. FURNITURE REPAIRED, UPHOL. sterlng neatly done Carpenter Jobs, Screen Doors and Windows Made to Order. Specialty of Painting Porch Chairs, lawn Swings, Etc Price low for up to date work, get our estimate. Broadway Furniture Shop, 23 Broadway, Telephone 852.

26-lt 44-tf. Thursday morning the class stunts EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. BUNCOMBE COUNTY. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Bertha A.

Stradley, deceased, late of Buncombe County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said Bertha A. Stradley to exhibit them to the undersigned at No. 20 Church street. In the city of Asheville, on or before March 26th, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement.

O. M. COSTON, Executor under will of Bertha A. Stradley, deceased. were presented in Gerrard hall.

At 3 in the afternoon the high school de- J. R. SARTOR, 24 EAGLE STREET, 74 78 68 80 .01 .00 .00 .00 TRUSTEE'S SALE. By vlrture of the power of sale contained In a certain deed of trust made by D. H.

Hughes and wife, Sarah .1. Hughes, to the undersigned trustee, dated the 11th day of June, 1912, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for buncombe county, N. in book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 88 at page 304 to which reference Is hereby made, and default has tailored, altered, cleaned, and haters assembled for a conference to arrange for the preliminary debates pressed for years suits for Ashe ville's best families. Give me i ...59 ..60 .46 ..58 .62 ...48 .68 ...60 ..56 ASheVS'le Atlanta -t Atlantic yty Augusta r.irmlnghamV..i Boston Brownsville j-.

Charleston Charlotte 82 .00 66 .00 he nrst preliminary debates were held at 7 p. m. and lasted until late SONGS, MUSIC AND DANCING trial. Phone 1461. m-sot .00 at night.

MISS EMMA BROCKWAY AUSTIN J. EXGENE JONES VALET SER- 82 68 .74 The mysterious and fun producing .00 .54 vlce. Suits to order. Repairing. Tempera- 85 College street Phone 981.

808-sn furnishes music in and out of town for dances, receptions, etc. Piano only, piano and drums, or orchear tra. 102 Blltmore avenue. Phone 1698. 48-S0t 3S-Mar 27-Apl-3-10-17-24-May-l having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale therein contained has become operative, said undersigned trustee, will on Friday, the 4th day of May 1915, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at pubuc auction for cash at the court house door In U.

S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. WEATHER BUREAU. 3 TRUSTEE'S SALE.

By virtue of the power of sale con TRUSTEE'S SALE. fNj5 Mu talned in a certain deed of trust made HORSES AND VFJ1ICLES By virtue of the power of sale con by S. J. Sumner and wife C. L.

Sumner to the undersigned trustee, dated tained In a certain deed of trust made the city of Asheville, county of Bun by James Alexander and wife, Bell combe and Stat of North Carolina the following lands and premises: Alexander, to the undersigned trustee, dated the 1st day of FOR SALE ONE SORREL HORSK and wagon, carriage, harness; two iron gray ponies, buggy and harness. Also large camera. 33V Southslde avenue. 43-211, Situate, lying and being on the north 1912, and duly registered in the office side of GIrdwood street in the city of Asheville, county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina and more par of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, K. in book of mortgages and deeds of trust 88 at page 637 to which reference is hereby made, and default having been made In the pay J.

II. CREASMAN LIVERY, 68-60 Blltmore Ave. Flm class livery of all kinds; experienced drivers, Most reasonable rates in the city. Phone 1689. 41-30t the 10th day of January, 1914, and duly registered In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N.

C. In book of mortgages and deed's of trust No. 92 at page 612 et seq. to which reference is hereby made, and default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale therein contained has become operative said undersigned trustee, will on Tuesday, 4th day of May. 1915 at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction, for cash at the court house door in the city of Asheville, county of P.un-combe and State of North Carolina ment of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale therein contained has become ope-atlve, mid undersigned trustee, FOR SALE TWO SMALL MULES and harness, $226.00.

J. V. Hilde-brand, feed and sales stable, 16-37 South Lexington avenue. Phones 2000 and 82. 19-tf.

will on the 20th day of April, 1915, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction for cash at the court house door in the following described lands and premises, situate, lying and being In Fairview township, county of Bun HAVE YOUR HORSES CXIPPED cow, tbey look better and feel bet-, ter. Horses boarded 111.00 per month. J. V. Hlldebrand.

board and sale stable, S5-7 N. Lexington avenue. Phones 2000 and 81. 26-lDt ticularly described as follows: Beginning nt a stake In the northern margin of Glrdwood street, the eoulh-west corner tit the Clnrenre and Eugene Sawyer lot, and runs thence with the sold northern margin of wild street South 59 deg. 40 mln.

West seventy and one-half feet to Grant's Southeast corner; thence with Grant's line North 24 deg. West one hundred and twenty-five feet to an alley. Grant's Northeast corner; thence with the South margin of said alley North 69 deg. 50 Eust seventy-one feet to Clarence and Eugene Sawyer's Northwest corner; thence with Sawyer's line South 24 deg. East one hundred and twenty-five, feet to the beginning, being the land and premises conveyed to Sarah J.

Hughes by T. Faraday Reeves and wife, Georgia A. Reeves, by deed dated April 29, 190S, and duly recorded the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. In deed book No. 159 at Bnge 23 to which reference Is hereby made for more Information and description.

This April 3, 1916. W. E. SHUFORD. Trustee.

44-Apr. J-10-17-24. combe and state of North Carolina, adjoining lands of Jason Ashworth Lloyd namby and others, containing one hundred and forty acres and being the lands and premises con veyed to fl. J. Pumner by Rachael the city of Asheville, county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina the following lands and premises situate, lying and being in the county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina on the north side of Catawba street in the city of Asheville, and being tho lands and premises conveyed to Geo.

A. Shuford, trustee, by James Alexander and wife. Bell Alexander, by deed of dated April 26th, 1907, And duly registered in the omce of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. In book of mortgages and deeds of trust lift at page 658 et tn which reference Is hereby made for metes and bounds. This March 20th, 1915.

GEO. A. SHUFORD, Trustee, 32-Mar 20, 27; Apr 8-10. FOR RALE SEVERAL GOOI horses. Cash or terms.

Jones A Miller. Phone 66S. 38-tf. Shaded area shows precipitation of .01 Inch i or mo Sumner by deed dated April 16, 1893, and duly reglsteied In the of FOR RENT APARTMENTS fice of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. In book of deeds No.

186 at page 858 et seq. to which reference Is hereby made for teXPtANATCRY NOTES. rMUa time. Air prearore reduced to set level, Itobti ltnel dm through point of equal tomixntiire: tima Air presiure rsdaced tOMslrrel. Itobtn ObssrnitioM UVen at (contlDnoai lints) throngh points FOR UK.NT KUHMhllED APART-ment with all modern conveniences, close In.

D. Revell, A. B. 1'oy, 1 Revell Bldg. Phone 829.

If-tt clear; ptrtlr cioudrivO rsiu: naw- roporl mlnlnf. Arrom fly with th wind. metes and bounds. This April rrt. 1916.

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