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THE ASTIEVJtLE CITEEK, .SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1913. BASKETS JAPANESE BASKETS SWEET GRASS BASKETS RUSTIC BASKETS . MUR lT TnK HiCT.l!r.lTW art llajehe, IWT Ran", ttm Km, tmm&wirh Tnf TVlkfcM naMkria, Basket PATH FINDING CARS WILL VISIT ASHEVILLE I H. LAW 35 Fallon Ave. SOUVENIRS - and Hand I'uintod China v anl, Bri-a-Hrac of AhMill .Views. TtilXL DcptSiore ts At'TOMOBILKS TO STOP HKIU: ON CON1TN.OTAL TOIU. IfforU of .Scvwal Montli Have. A( ompluli-d the lhtdred Ict- ten Reed red from Oflklals. COUNTRY WILL LEARN OF BUNCOMBE CROPS Department of Agriculture at.Wali liiglon Kci-I I'liolrraIi or UhuI Vru Producers. HEAVY CLAIM ENDS ; FOR THE DEFENDANTS INSURANCE MEN MEET AT GROVE PABK INN Suit of Smith and Oilier Against EQl ITABLE AGENTS WILL HOLD II & W COAL . FOR WINTER KajV'. Is tha time to make Hiawuala tot year winter mmi. (W Uum new than later. lim W W Cwl, and TO t the Mff PKT ta4 rami to Aahe Villa, a avihtr Una black - coal at aMaflr itrK-, but tha equal t Mart coal on tha Aahe- aarttL riiONR . fcisvUIe C02IC0. ' tli Park maar . r. la. Waiter, lianas Whether Wc Sell You Glasses drjiwU ii whether you iwl tlirm or not C2AELE3 n. HONESS C;.mctrist and Optician H Patton Ave. Oar ivinte Toric lenses Ashevllle Is to be visited by the path-finding our of the American Aurj tomoMIe . association, .-which I soon : to niako a tour across the jjn1lro country, from tho Atlantic to the: Pacific, to' ""Sstahlluh ' if permanent f routa foiv continental tiurl.si. j Ashcvlllo was undo a Mopping point: for this national event as a result of the moetlm: of Lh! luxhway cnt,husr laxt, whli 'i waj hold hure Inst Keo ruary. Ilin -.i) that tlirin Uii ro has hcen : a continuous corrtfiponucnce. kept ui. hetwueii tho officials of tho Atnrli-ji.:i Aiuouiotilo uhhim-IuIIoii, the local' l.oord of l ado uml others concerned.1 Just whn tha piith-ilniiliic car will; reach Ashnvtlln l not deiin;ieiy ; kniwri. It may bn hr, however, the latliT prt of KrpH-nilM-r. It In ex j f -4-ted that a lar(C purty will ivocom-j pany tho nooiitd, lnrluillng rftprmpn-l tatrvt'H of the larffn .euMern newTpap-! pen, Dianostlnfi wTltftrM, photoKTikphiTx,! moving picture operators and good road erthtilftnU. Thy will bo' Kivon an ontertiiimiH'nt of Mm kind whlla here, the ftxtwt nutum of which 'haaj nut yet isn..-flrll"l. "Pfin. . J T.h following letter wan reoolved by the hoard of trade from A. O. ntch rldcr, ot New York, chairman of the executive hoard of tho American Au tomobllo awioclittlon: , "The ronte of th Southern Nutlon al irinlvwfy owKH'laUop etcroee NorttJ t'urullna '(i th one which will ba'ln cltrdcd In the ull-aouthwn rout of the AniiTlcnii Automobile awMicbitloa whirl) U hclnst mivppnd by our path" finding t ar, no(v on.lU yra.y acromi tli country. "It I oir bullef that when North Carolina Mliall provide a conUiuiua.1 road through Ha wonderful mountain ectlon, It will be wurprbwd at thn vaetly lnrrpiidod road travel which the vial will experience, "Thr&ufrH the inultlijlylng ime of the motor driven vehicle it In no poeelble to have an Intlmntn examin ation of tho country, which remjlfft In many li.tanco In either Invest ment or rcaldimoe and aomotlmH both. "Wo hope to he able to advlao yoti later aa to the exact time of arrlvnl ot the path-finding car In your city. "Very truly yohrn, (Signed) "A. (. Batoholder." fecretary Burknnr la also In receifit cf a letter from Cyrus Knhr, of Kjinsrvlllo, president at the Kitolt, County Road and Park association, In which lie aaya that his aim notation will make preparations for the path tlndlnc car. Th rlJ-irTtm'Tit of agriculture at Waifhlntrt m has .written to the board ot tr.i'lei''-lliig photogrjiplm of thvoj (hainpioii corn ralwra of Hiini'oml". ' oiintv, . whli-h pIciuri-H are to lie trniMtforiiK'd Into lantirn ir dtcrciiptl. (ITiii Hliil'H, for furUierltiK the Inn-rent of corn growing, by means of !-'. tores l.y otTltlals of the ' jlcpurtrm-nt, , throughout the-tTnlted Ktatefi. A;crp.tary . Uiickner. baB-.forwiirdo'l M the dop'irttnent the photographs of IN rry Ali xanibT and l'Yank 1'. Ar thiir, ho ing their big yield of corn last- your, in the riuncitmbe county corn growing content which aroused ko much interest In this section i tnorij; farmer and others. " It will be recalled thiU Mr. AKi-( nhiler, who resides near Rwannanori, won tho men's prize, hrtvluK harvested, 158 buHhels and 54 pounds, or two pounds leis than 159 buxhels, while; Frank p. Arthur of Klltrnore, .won tho boys' first prize having rais'il 129 1-1 bimhels of corn on one acre. The requests f"r the photographs was rnado by ). II. lienaon. specialist In chargo of the corn club work of the department of agriculture at Washington. MEN'S SUITS CUT PRICES V?1 CLOTHING 4tml STORE NOTICE. An Important gathering of the Downtrodden Husbands' Protect! Association la called for Auiruat 2Mh; usual Vlace. G. Chief It It TRANSFER-BUSINESS A BAROMETEROF TRAVEL One Ijocal Concern Handled 250 Plncrs of Incoming flaggriffo yesterday Klioppcra Crowd 1ooal Stores. itrown ana Ollieiv In l i dcral m t ; . Cloned Ytfitcrdny 'Afternoon. ' Alter, neing on ,u iui iur ..jj th,ls week, the i .",.00 0 suit of B.j Montgomery rimlt.n, n. n. pnnena au others against the Itrown Manufactur ing company and others, resulted in a verdict for 'the ib-fei'lant, upon in ductions to the li!;il Jury by Judge Jainert K. Hoyd, presiding In the fed eral district court. The jury was dis charged yesterday afternoon, by the court. I "The suit, Whlerrwas for rommis-! sIoiih alleged to be due the plaintiffs l for tho salo of certain lands, was first' brought in mrperior court' but a trans- fir wad inade to the 1'nlted Rtates, court, upon the grounds that Ward V. lirown, one of the defendants, is; a non resident of North Carolina, andj for other technical legal reasons. A large array ot counsel was employed on each side and a number of wit nesses were examined during the Jour days trial. This completes the adjourned May term of tho federal court with the ex ception of a few minor bankruptcy matters which will be disposed of to day by 'Judge Boyd. The court has beern in semion for several weeks past and the reoesa which will be taken today cornea aa a relief to the at taches. The next term of the federal dis trict court will ibe held In November, over two months hence. CONVENTION HERE. life Insurance Men In. Two Carollnas Will Combine Business With Measure Next Week. That trawl to Aahcvllle, the city proper, Is at Its high tide Just now Is evidenced by the fact that a single transfer concern yesrterday reported having handled a total of 250. trunks and other pieces of Incoming baggage between the Honthnrn depot and the several hotels, and thn boarding house and private residences of the city. lYosen.t' Indications point to wards the tourist business continuing until late In HcptercrbeT. Tho exceptionally fine August weather of the pant fi ays has had a tendency to bring out the crowds on the street and aa a result all day yesterday there wns a continuous stream of ahoppers, both local and visitors, in the shopping: districts of tho olty. I..ocal merchant report an exceedingly good business in their several llm-a of merchandise. CQGRFJATION.U;IrS, ATTENTION. All Congrcgntloullsta resident in AahevJlle, or visiting the city for hearth or vacation, urn requested to attend meeting at 210 North Main rtroet, Tuecday owning;, August 2B, at o'clock, or communicate wHh J. W. Dunn at that address. It SAYS PATTON AVENUE HAS RIGHT TO BOAST - s THE ELECTRIC STORE mnitar iM-r. tmmn4 l take rare tm ami fynamu repair mmm'9m wrkmrn W Mi ik IO,irw line. a eaiianata on ritdz:cnl Electric Co. 4 I'a4ia rr. q .ii IwIrt Arthur M. Field Co. J A My refused to take the twenty five per cent offered by our stock regulating sale, saying the quality and finish of the jewelry was so perfect and the regular price so low that we could not afford to pre the discyjuut, and in this the lady was right but the only xfiy we know of getting rid of an oter production 8f tine iewelrv is to make the nrienttaw " 0 enough to turn it into money worth at least part of its value wniie the busy season is on and merchan dise is moving rapidly (we would certainly be very grateful to anybody who would tell us how to get iho rpfubir Drier nnd sell mii(lc1v ("Vmcnmifmtk --pi l .y we ani offering a large assortment of fine jeweln of the kind that gives people precedence and makes them look mop' distinguished, at the large discount whieh gives one dollar thirty three cents value for every dollar spent. It will pay you to invest in soine of this tiisite jewelry for future gift occas ions. In a few days we will add to our present of- Urooch and Har l'ius, lolt I I I eriliox ol solid L'Ojtl '.in kle-- and; Peinlanls a nice lint of solid gold Scarf Sl !..L 'iu .it ;i ilisrolllif it ;ilh AI I 1 1 A SKEI) -It, the' I- iu f . He ran 1$f t Wl rr4 f ti raa- lar ZOI fTT REGULAR LD o urr prices "I venture the assertion that not a town In tho country tho size of Ashe vllle, or larger for that matter, can boaat of a better 'parade' Of fash Ions," said R. V. Watson, of Chat tanooga, a visitor in the city, as he stood on Pack square at noon yester day and looked down Patton avenue at the cotnrested crowds upon the sidewalks and going into atorej. "Am en route home from New York. Broadway, of course, la per haps the 'parade' ground of tne world, the board walk at Atlantic City on Easter Bunday only, being an excep tion. Bight here on Patton avenue, however, Ashevllle has a minature Broadway and bottrd walk combined. I see- hore Juet ajt new styles, in both women and men's dress as can be seen today In Now York the course, the vulgar and the exaggerated forms of clothes- being eliminated, for which you oh on Id be thankful Even little old New York Is rapidly becom ing disgusted 'with certain 'modern' styles. . "Ashevli!, I again say, is fully abreast w.rh the styles of the day--that is, the desirable styles." Ashevllle next week will entertain about thirty representalves of the Equitable life Assurance Society,, the representetlves of this company, who maintain headouarters in the cities and towna of the two Carollnas hav- j ing made reservations at the 'Grove! Park Inn. They will begin to arrive tomorrow and will remain in Ashevllle until the middle or the latter part of next week. James Perrin Quarles has already arrived in Ashevllle and Is preparing for the approaching conven tion. . ' Wrhlle in this city, the life Insur ance men will' discuss many matters of importance to their profession and the Aaheville gathering promises to be one of the most interesting ever held by the representatives of the company in tho two states. Men who are -omlnent in Insurance circles are to address the visitors on topics. of in terest and the agents will exchange Ideas as to the beet methods of secur ing and holding business. Asheville was chosen as the meet ing place in view of the many attrac tions which this city possesses. The outing for the Equitable men will en able thorn to combine busines with pleasure in that they will be aible to transact a great deal of busines while opp6rtunities will be offered for them to follow various forms of amusement While here ,the visitors will visit the manyspo1nts of lnterst in and around this city and a drive through the Bilt more estate Is being arranged in honor of the convention delegates. YOtT can have that extra suit now that youooght to have, because we've marked down our; Spring and Summer stocks, including ' Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes, and lots of other good things to wear. Look" at the prices well quote. ' You can see that'there's money for you in such values as these: $15.00 SUITS..... .,. J, $11.25 $20.00 SUITS ............... $15.00 $25.00 SUITS . . :. $18.75 ' ' " ' $30.00 SUITS .. .$22.50 $40.00 SUITS ..... .....,..$30.00 .' M. V. MOORE & CO., 11 FATTON AVK. . . The Home Of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes , . Dualap Hata. Manhattan Bhlrta CLERK MARCUS ERWIN IS REPORTED BETTER Marcus Erwln, clerk of Superior court, who has been seriously 111 at his home, 101 Phe street, for several days pas', was reported last night as Hieing much better. Mr. Krwln has been sick for a week or more and his case took a serious turn Wednesday night. From that time until yesterday afternoon It waj feared that an operation would be necessary ti remove the appendix of tho patient. However, tho attending physician. Or. M. C. Millender, doeB not think that the operation will be necessary, for the present, at least. MATTERS OF RECORD Deeds of bargain and sale have been filed for record iwlth the registrar of deeds as follows: Olivia M. Blake to J. W. Huger, of Montgomery, Ala., certain property located In Leicester township; $1 and other considerations. Texle Guthrie and Vf. A. Guthrie to D. M. ileCallister, certain proper ty located near View and West Hay wood streets in the city of Ashevllle; consideration $350. C. A. Carson to John D. Oats and wife, of Fayettevllle, Cumberland county, certain property located at Kldgecrest; 1 10 and other valuable considerations. George Smith and Mlrrta Smith to Jones Patton and Nora Patton, cer tain property located at Black Mount ain; consideration $50. Jacob P. Mclntyre to James . Miller, certain property located near Emma; consideration $600. W. E. Logan and Rosa A. Logan to Allen G. Miller, certain pTOpertyj located on the east side of Pennsyl vania avenue, In. West Ashevllle; con sideration $700. Edwin Daugherty and wife Emma F. Daugherty to Bertha Boone, cer tain property located at Black Mount ain; consideration $1,400. Summons and Complaint J. H. Mosoley against the Ashe vllle Power and Lijjht company. HOIlXBLOWKIt DEAD, JOHNSON CITY, Tenn., Aug. 22. Louis Hornblowor, son of W. B. i llornblow.-r. New York lawyer and I financier, died early today from a re I'voiver wound inflicted last Tuesday, i Hornblower was 30 years old, mar ried and held a clerical position In the Johnson City offices of the Caro lina, Cllnchttold & Ohio railroad. The body will be taken to New York to day for burial. SYRACDSE PLOWS "Best in Earth" Don't put so much hope on the New Thought that you slight the Impor tance of the jrood old Second Thought. AI L SII'S FOB 1,K I I. LWD oi? ivMi sinr. i 'nriil r W y. i N'ortli '.it.!.i t. A;- !,:.. ; . noil pled ten i: i . I T. S. Morrison & Co. S0-S4 PaJton Ave. Trunk, Lock and Key Work a Specialty. No need to worry tho the bag gage man does his worst and tho key Is lost. There's help at hand. Just telephone us and we'll have a man right out fit new keys, fix the lock, or mnki any kind of re pair on the' ir'uik. J. M. Hearn -& Co.- Hat cry Park I'laco. Phono IIS VISIT OUR 19 ROOM' TODAY lust th.e-plai-e to rest and secure light refresh ments when down. town shopping. THE NEW Candy Kitchen Cafe and Tea Room j E.m'1-ohTomfF- ruoxr. n nmrnon ..thit CROQUET SETS, HAMMOCKS, TENTS BLOMBERG'S Every tiling for the Camper-Out. Spoiling Goods Department. On the Avenue. FOB YOUR SUNDAY DINNER ROASTING FOOTS OHOUCBS FKXEBS MILK FED BROILERS 11XS1) QCAKTKR LAMB PMMK RZB BOAST; . Only a Iaw CHOICE SMALL HEN TURKEYS BOILED ISAM COOKED MEATS CHIPPED BEEP COOKED OX TONGUE. HILL'S MARKET Phones 4-359 "Ask Your Neighbor. The Market of Quality. The Market of Cleanliness DUPLICATES JOSE VILA CIGAES DUPLICATE Which Proves Quality.. JOSE VILAS, the Blue Ribbon Havana Cigar. BAR BEE'S Cigars, That's My Business. Concentrated Caramel Cereal This only takes one minute to get ready to serve. It saves fuel and time, and is more economical. 35c Cans YATES & McGUIRE 37 Haywood St. Phones 1715, 1716. ORDER Fresh Shrimp ' TODAY Why not have Shrimp Salad for supper Tonight? ASHEVILLE FISH COMPANY PHONES 2S-280-S15 crry market CHICKENS CHOICE TENDER BROILERS AND FRYERS STAR MARKET Phones 1917, 1918 and 1919 M'o Are Successful Caterers to a Variety of Appetites. FRUIT JARS l.."00 Cases Mason Fruit Jars, all sizes. L'Oti Qasrs Jelly (J lasses, oil Cashes Jar Caps. 10' (iross Te and 10c .Kuhhera . i';v is t he time to lay in your supply of the unove goods. Let us have vour orders. ROGERS GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE tiBOCERS. 'Panlcl Webster Flour." Phone No. 86. rwearoajaaiilMI imiUJliWJJWWJim U..'J-JiJPU'yiU!.'JIIJaM U gjUMiaBrg! REAL DELICIOUS SALAD is made with AVACODO PEARS Served with Olive Oil, Pepper and. Salt or Vinegar, Pepper and Salt. v B. J. JACKSON City Market Phones fifi aruMM AVICTROLA ... is a great help in entertaining Easy Terms at the Lowest Cash Price nt . Dunham's Musk House 1'ILE HOME OP H1G H"l RAD C" PIANOS,- B I
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