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J&TH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Use it to Plan Your Shopping Trip, or for Mail Inquiries. The Firms Listed Will Serve You Well. Advertising. BOOKLETS designed and written. 63 American Bank building. Gill. WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. Western North Carolina territorj'. Kates? Gill. Automobiles. CHEVROLET distributors. Livery and auto service. Chambers & Weaver Co. CASH talks. Used cars. Every make. Overland Asheville Sales Co. Cafes. %%%%%%%%%%*» BOARD of Health says: “Cleanest in town.” (24) Broadway Cafe. Musical Instruments. FALK Music House. 76 Patton avenue. Phone 206. • S .U.’l' , .'1 lli;» ' ' .e KOO>l y >11 -tn. H.-ili’s Ill'll by K. J Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings. YOU know us. 18 Broadway. J. W. Neely & Co. Office Supplies. HOMEMADE candies, restaurant, soda. Club Cafe and Candy Kitchen. Department Stores. H. REDVVOOl) & CO., clothes, shoes, hats, underwear, etc.. for everybody. Dry goods, ruj^s, Butterick patterns. Drue Stores. OFFICE SUPPLY CO., typewriters, add- machines, safes. 91 Patton avenue. Optometrist and Optician. BECOMING GLASSES. 52 Patton avenue. (Henderson’s .lewelry store.) Dr. Denison. Photographers. HIGGASON STUDIOS. 60'; Patton a'e- nue. Opposite post oHice. Artistic por traiture. 1 Tf of ' ’ Cat*i h ^at w ' a.^ .ii* I II lit ;ju: of lie ' i ( omp V. ■ .■ .;v: Kn ii'lii II Ml t. i-iiu ■ SI f: i-s. ii lu . ( ! b ii;- il V i'k-i from rop. .•>! i> j 'tysi-i:i , i tlicy will lo i ’ fojil > ran poss'h!; i ''"rve .*' (’.■itarrh iii.. i.iifi I'bcnoy A. Co.. contains no niorrury, aii-l is ''ikon interiiilly. a’Urig dirortly iipon ih. blood ."inil tnu«ous sur- faops of tile sy.sifm. In •myir.K Hall’s Catarrh Cure h ' siiio y« ’i the ponu- Ino. It i.s take'll intorrnlly and nia;lf in Toledo, Ohio. y l'\ J. I’lieney & Co. Tes timonials free. Sold by I>ruppif^ls. Price THe per bottle. TaJie Hall's Family Pilis tor conatipatiun. The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre- si^ible charm—a good .) complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they MEET your friends here. 13 Patton avenue. Paramount Drufi Co. Furniture. WHEN you see a Furniture Ad think of us. Green Brothers. Hardware. BUILDERS’ hardware a specialty. Northup McDuffie Hardware Co. Jewelers. THE House of ('lifts. 52 Patton avenue. Chas. E. Henderson. EYE-('iLASSKS tiitted. t).\pert watch re- pairinj;. 15 Church street. H. M. Frost. J. E. C.ARPENTICU’. Jeweler. Watch re pairing a specialty. 16 North Pack Square. Kodak Finishing. EXPEUT work. ICastman aKcncy. Mail orders solicited. Brown Book Co. PEL TON STUDIOS, Pack Square. High- urade portraiture and commercial pho tography. Fianos Tuned. RFn’AIHEl). Expert work. All guaran teed. Eiks bulding. Williams & Huffman. ^ buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER and u«e accordinR to simple dirrrtions. Improve- inrnt is rioticrd at once. Soolliirr. cooling ana tefreshing. Heala Sunburn, atop* Tan. Pink, IVhlte, Rose-ReJ. 75c. at 'Drugguts or b]> mail direct Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfs. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Real Estate. ASHEVILLE Realty Investments. Ameri-, can Bank building. Henry T. Sharp Co. ' IF interested in Asheville Real Estate talk to John Acee. Seeds. STRICKKR SEED COMPANY, wholesale and retail seed merchants. Poultry sup plies. Shoes. F.\MILY FOOTWi'AR, popular priced, for cash, delivered. Nichols Shoe Co. Kodak Supplies. KOD.\K develitping, printing, mail orders. Amateur supplies. Robinson Photo Store. Laundry. THE Nichols way for Laundry Satisfac tion. Asheville Steam Laundrv. Loan Office. FINKELSTEIN’S Loan Office. Jev.elry, trunks, leather goods. 23 Biltmore avenue. Sportmg Goods. HEN SEG.\L. Cigars, all sporting goods. Pack Square. Tailors and Hatters. TAILORED SUITS $18 to Opposite post oflice. T. P. Young & Co. Tire Repairs. SEND us vour tires and tubes. Asheville Steam Vulcanizing Co. Patronize News Advertisers. Buy a Good Bicycle Four standard makes in stock—Pope, Elco, National and Ardmore—all proven wheels of sure quality. Priced $25 and up. Second hand, $10 to $25. Always carry a full Hneof Bicycle Tires and sundries. Small repair work of all kinds on bicycles, guns, locks, keys, and expert sharpening at reasonable prices. Articles sent by mail for repair receive especial care. Frank J. Nevercel 47 West College St-cet Asheville, N. C. ^iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii YOU Need It! Gastlne! Order It Today ADDS MILES TO GASOLINE POWER SAVES MONEY IN GASOUNE COST Gastine gives 30/o more mileage and cuts the car bon out of motor cylinders. Will not injure or corrode motor or parts. An absolutely new and positive help to power economy and car efficiency. S One tablet from the handy box to = each gallon of ^‘juice'' in the tank and S youVe thirty jumps ahead of the Gas- S dine Trust I = 100 Gastine Tablets cost only $1.00, = postpaid anywhere. Clip the coupon and = send your orders for a trial box. 1 YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU'RE S NOT SATISFIED. I GASTINE SALES CO. S 6 Biltmore Avc. ASHEVILLE; N. C. Gastine is Asheville-sold and Ashe ville-guaranteed. Asheville autoists use Gastine and testify to its value. Write name and address on coupon, enclose with a dollar bill and a full box of JOO labie’s will reach you in ^ i y. Gastine Sales Co., Asheville, N. C. Sv.*nd a box of tablets to: Name P. O Add ress CIVIL CASES TRIED IN SDcEillilil C3URT •Snporior court Hdjonrnod i>n last Friday after a t«Tin of two weoks. Tho first wook whs occnpied in try. in{5 criminal chso.s and soviTul wore disposed of, list.s of tluMU 1) in'; fiiven in the lust two issues of thj News. The civil docket wns taken up on Vonday and an imnsnally lavije number of cases njot with final dit. position. Judge Len»‘ chanfjed tlie s.*n- t^•n^•e of 90 days friven .Jake Me-l'al' tor retrtilin{» to a fine of $50 and costs, requirinj' th; filing of u $100 l>ond for gt)(»d behavior and liis up pcaranco at each tu'uj of tho coin ^ lor th(? next live years to show that he had not been drunk nor Sjld whiskey. The following civil cases were tried : ' \V. R. Orr vs. Stella Orr, divorce granted. Howard Erwin vs. Lela Erwin, colored, divorce granted. (). W. Clayton vs. Southern Rail way (’o., action dismissed and plaintiff taxed w-ith cO;4ts in two cases. In another case plaintiff was awarded $i}00 and defendant t«xod with the costs. In a fourth r*;tso tlie pinintiff received jndg nient for $12. J. M. Hamlin vs. Southern, jadf; ment fv r $80 in favor of plaintiff. A. E Duckworth vs. Gloucester Lumber company, action dismissed. Edwin Poor vs. Southern and .lack Poor by next friend against the Southern; cases consoliilaU d, MCtion dismissed, dtU'endant oeii g vc(iuired to pay costs and attoi ney’s fee of $25. M. F. Galloway vs. Southern, jndgment agaiinst plaintiff, w’ho was taxed with costs. R. E. Poe «Sr f’o. vs. Town of Bre vard, judgment against town for $7,'? 15 00 and costs. Miller Sni)ply Co. vs. F. L. Wes- iey, action dismissed. C. A. Wood vs. E. H. Jennings, three cases, com promise. T. D. England vs. G. E. McGaha, jndgment of jnstice conlirmed. Judgments against the defcmd- uiits for lands in controversy wen* entered in the cases of the Brevard Land Timber Co. against T. VV. Petit, A. M. Paxton, J. B. McCall and others. Tye Manson-Cainpbell Co. vs. (’. M. Doyle; plaintiffs taxed with costs. Vance Brown and Brevard Land and Timber ('o. vs. A. S. Owens. Pink Kilj)atrii-k an»l others ; jndg- inent against defendants for land in controversy. Bi'«?vard Lumber Co. vs. Charlie J»Mrison. jndi*ineiit in favor of plaintiff' for $fil ..'lO. Wm. P. Weilt vs. .T. E (’layton, justic‘'s judgment for con firmed. Louis Carr vs. (’. H. and W. A. Rexford and S. T, (Jraves, judg ment for .^505 in favor of plaintiff' REV. F. M. JORDAN lllcEPL > HILD DIES ' i’ '•'ui d ■''! ' . ;.?ul lirs. Jo(^ M.M‘( ; , ;i .'. .! h.iUt \2 ?« s. d'fil (>r - I i;.,v I'iorniiiLj fr >I> ail t • : ..m |),».Midu-itis r ' Meiiw ihi lnj-pitu 1 in Ashe V .l, J. TESTED AliO PROVEN illilllilill!ilillllllilliilllilllllll!llllllli!lii!!lilliillllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllilllllHlilliilillllliliilillilllElli^ OH Mt Three Months Trial fcjub- ^ ccrfption lo Tin: .\.siii:viiii^K Ti:iJKS North Carolina's live.st ncv.ppa- pcr is ofiored to the readers of this iKiiJcr for Daily and Sunday. full A:to'. l.'ited Press Ilci»ort. I'nitod l^icss Sunday Sci vico. J'afliioa I'Yaturo.':, lilu tr;itcd. .Sciiiil iliovica and i,riin£ul of Ci'owu Knclor od find SI 1.00 fr..-.n th’-er- months Trial Sul);,rri| ;i>n to tin; Asheville Ti?nf'; — I'aily .'im! Sunday. K'ame P. O Street R. F. D Rev. F. M. Jordan of Calvert, orijanizer of some of the leading Baptist churches in North C'arolina and a griuit Christian pt^wer in the prime of life, wrote the Biblical Recorder recently as follows : “I wi.sh to say to my brethren and friends that I am passing through the deep waters of afilic tiovi. I have not been out of tht house in «.bout nine weeks. The middle of D(*cember I had a dread ml fall, and got badly hurt; an«l then lh)st the use of my right hand for some time completely—conld net write a word. God alone knows the sulTering whi*h 1 am passim, through. I reckon God is prepar lEg me to ap|mM;iate heaven, if I s^iould be 80 fortunate as to reach that happy ])lai*e. It is throiv^h •rreat tribnlatit»n that we are to en ter the Kingd(nii. “I don't know that my faith hns ever been stron«:er. nur my hope ot fieiiven brighter. The Hi hie never has been so sweet—sweeter to :nv taste then the honey and the lioiiey- comb. “My eiijhtv-seventh birtbiln'- is drawing nigh. I have bad seventy- three years to lak,bor in the love and service of God, and have learned by sweet experience that wisdom’s ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are jj»-:ice. Mv wor* on earth is about done, and' I shall soon go aw’ay r ever to return. *‘I want to thank my brethren, sisters, and friends from the bot tom (if my heart tor all their tokens of love and kituhuss to me.” There is a Heap of Solace in Be ing Able to Depend Upon a Well Earned Keputation. F r infmth' >ir •'•jird r(*aders havesoeii the oonsijint expression «)t‘ pi.asii fo?’ r)( !in’s Kidnev Pills, and read about tin* •toihI w’ork thev ive doM( in tins locality. What oth'.'i’ reniedv ever produced su(d) convincing j)ro:»f (jf merit? W. W. Britt, policcMiuin, Woodfin Ave., Aslieville. N. C., savs:‘*B“ing on imv feet all d^y brings on attack-^ of Imokache. At times tny back h is heen so h.Kl that it throbbed like a tootheaclu? and I couldn’t take a step or even st.md without suff.iring great ])ain. Whenever th»?se spells co!ne on I use Doan’s Kidnev Pills and in a few’ days the trouble always dis appears.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Britt uses Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. Read the Diversifieds also. NOTICE OF ELECTION IN TOWN OF NORTH BREVARD You will take notice that the regular municipal election for the said town of North Brevard in which a mayor and three aldermen are to be chcsen to .serve for the next two years, will be held at C. Yonvruc^’s residence in said town of North Brevard on Tuesday, May, lit 17, the same being held under the rules and regulations governing municipal elections. All per.sons who are qualified to vote, living within the present cor porate limits o£ said town, will see that their names are properly reg istered on tho ])oll books for said town of North Brevard, N. C., which will be opened for such pur pose at the time and in the manner '•eqnired by law’. April 5, 11*17. Fred John.son, Mayor. C. C. Yon(juk, (’lerk of Board. life Was a Misery Mrs. F. M. Jones, of Palmer, Okla., writes: “ From the time 1 en tered into womanhood ... 1 looked with dread from one month to the next. I suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. 1 would think 1 could not endure the pain «ny longer, and 1 gradually got worse. • . Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, . . • I decided to TAKE New Subscribers. Lem Brooks Prevurd Ellison McCrary Cedar Mt. Renewals \V. R. Warren Brevard W. W. Poole Brevard W. Oscar Monteith..,.Pisgah Forest Mrs. J. P. Allison Walhalla, S. C. Hie Woman’s Tome “1 took four bottles,” Mrs. Jones goes on to say, “and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that 1 have not a pain. . . “ It has now been two years since 1 tookCardui, and 1 am still in good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui who is a sufferer from any female trouble.” If you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up y ourrun-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. TryCar- dui. It helped her. We believe it will help you. AD Druggists J.CB Eggs, Poultry Butter and Hkieti All kinds country prr>- duce. We pay cash for aiil you ship. Prices on request Western Produce Co Asheville, N. G. TBWEMMiC mis if pocket w r 11 i n g—that’s meat” of the story r2 Self-FlUing Fountain Pen Here’s the pFopcGi' tioni-the Conklin Pen fills itself by dipping i t in any iiilcwell simply pressing th:; “Crescent-Filler’* with your thumb — without unscrewing any parts* | without any inky “drop- per filler/* It's awoi> der peni R. S. MORGAN ROSNLVN. N. C. Professional Cards.. ROBT. L. GASH W. E. EREJESi >. GASH & BREESE LAWYERS 11 to \7 McMinn BuiMecs Notary Public. DANIEL LEON ENGLlSli Attorney and Counsdor Law Brevard, N. C. Beal estate Jaw and abstract of ti-'.aa a specialty. ERNEST H. NORWOOD Architect and Bufldcr Remodelling and Repair'ng a S?eci«>l2y Clayton, Clayton &. Fisher Attomeys-at»-Law BREVARD, N- C. WELCH GALLOWm" Attorney Practice in all the tourii. Breoard,, Ji. C- CHAS. B. DEAVER Attorney* at'Laiv Office Cooper Block ALLISON & ALLtSON Attorney*-«t-Law la Old Cooper BiriltSing BREVARP COL.EMAN GALLOWAY Attomey-at-Law Cooper Block Brevard, N. C. CONNESTEE 10OCE NO. 2371. G. 0. F. Meets every Monday night. Visitors welcome. DUNN'S SOCX LODGE K9. 2G7 A. F. & A. &I. TRANSYLVANIA nOUNCIL NO. 376 JR. 0. U. A. M. Meets in Fraternity Building ev ery Saturday night, 7.5t p. ol Visitors welcome. “Seek and ye shaU find" through the Diversified column.
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