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Wednesday,. October 27. 1SC3.
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i
THE RAGE FOR BUY
ING M. & W. INDIAN
I COAL CONTINUES
A ail hows no sijrns of
abatement. It is the per
fect fuel for stove, ?rate
and ratine. 1'lione L'JO.
Carolina Coal & Ice
Company
rnoxi: i.n.
FOR I INK
watch KKinnN; am
OPTICAL WOltK
Go to
H. M. FROST,
50 I'atton Avenue.
saeasseeMe..l
Fancy Preserving I
Pears and
Quinces
E. C. JARRETT
FANCY GROCER,
Phones 192 and 358.
12 N. Pack Square.
Ace High
It's tin- iualitv nf our $1.01)
Patent I .ratlin- Shoe fur men
a dollar saved, too.
Guarantee Shoe Store
. BOCTH MAIN BT.
LOGAN
MKHCIIANT TAIUR.
14 N. I'at l- 1'Imiim JUT.
Aslievtlle.
This High Grade
iiobart M.
Cable Piano
"Will please you.
, JiOwest Cash IVices.'
Eapy terms.'
OUNHAM'S MUSIC iiOUSF
t
LOTS FOR LITTE.
That'n what you get here it
' glasH, fhina and silverware
and tin and enamchvare foi
t your money. Larger dishes anc
vessels and better quality foi
' prices pared to." finish." Set
the new imported china dishes
L X.lL Department Stort
I. H. IflCHAIOVX, Sol Proy,
UPittcaATi, Ptcnl07.
1
RELIGIOUS CENSUS
i TO BE TAKEN HERE
This Course Decided upon at Meeting
of Executive Committee of Sun
day School Association.
The executive committee of the
ttuncoijnbo County Sunday School as
sociation held Its first quarterly!
,,., . ,. v ,, . .,
meeting In the Y. M. O. A. Building .
at a p. in. yestenlcy.
There were present: Rev. I.ewls
oIIIi,h. president. Itev. J. S. Williams. '
Wcc-prea.. V. ('. MeConnell. secreta-
ij, i.iynrooK Janii'H. r. Weaver,
aim i-.'icnr collier.
In planning for InMltutos In the
early future and fur the local conven
tlnim of 1 1 0. It was thought best to
dlvlibi the territory Into districts, nx
fallows:
Iilslrlet No 1 Acheville.
No. 2. Avery's Creek. Limestone
and l-'airvlew townships.
No. ?. Lower and I'pper Hominy.
No. i Ili.-ster ami Sandv Musii.
No. r. Klal Creek.
and Iteem's Creek.
No. i, Ivy Township,
No. 7 Swannanon
Mountain
Trench road i
and
niaek
It
title
for.'
is hoped that at least one Instl--an
he held in each distric-t be
.laniiary 1. nsinij this program:
1.
liow our l:ihli. came to us.
2. Hum om be Co. S. S. Association.
Its purpose and methods.
3. Itnsiness: completing roll of
schools in the district. Naming "the
day of the week and the month for
holding a convention.
4 Live men wanted In S. S. to
hoid the hoys and win other men.
Tit" treasurer was directed to send i
2.1. (Mi to North Carolina Sunday
School acsoeiatuin. Letters heads for
correspondence wire authorized.
The organizing of an elementary or
graded union for teachers of begin
ners. primaries, juniors and interme
diates, and pf a union teacher train-'
lug class, were considered and action
postponed.
A house-to-house canvass, or re
ligious census, was ordered for the
last week in November or first in Ie
cetuher. Kai h Sunday school in the
city will furnish a corps of visitors,
v.lio will go In pairs repn settling two
denominations, and complete tin cen
sus in a single day or half day. i
Invitations for early Institutes
should be addressed to Key. T,cw1r
Collins. 12 Chiinn street.
Ban Is Lifted from the Hunters After
Nov. 1 5. and Hardware Dealers
Are Laying in Supplies.
The "open season" for quail shoot
lil: in liuuconibe county will lie on
now within a little I. us t In n three
weeks, mill the .sportsmen In Ashe
llle are fast miikinn ready- for the
itiit. The game laws as amended
liy the last legislature permit the
HhootluK of ipiiiil in ISuiicomlie county
lictween Novcmhcr 15 and Kehruary
1. I. lit prohibit iilinoliitely the sale. It
is contended hy sportsmen that this
Is a wise law; that while It tlocs not
stop nltoKi iht r the sport, at the name
time it docs put an end to what Is
commonly termed "pot huntlnif"
hunting and trapping of hirds for the
innrket and thus lends to protect to
' a greater extent the (fame.
'; In anticipation of the opening of
! the bird seuson the hardware dealers
In town are replinlshiHK their stocks
! of hIii IIi and other necessaries and ev
i erylliitiK is about ready for the mi
' slailKllt oil the 1 1 111 1 1.
I The Aaheville Hardware company
. has a "sportsmen's w indow" on its
South Muln street front that is at
tractiitK the attention of hunters. It
Is a window Hint has been artistically
arranged; it ciuitiiln.t nil those Inci
dentals necessary to outfit a hunter
for tile Held and to whet his appetite
for the open scauon and likewise a
"hot hlrd and a cold Ixittle." In the
window are shown the latest and hest
make of slmtKiins and Titles, and the
Pent shells said to he on the market
the 1'. M. C There are also cartrldne
hells and lnititltiK jackets of every
pattern and liber; pistol holsters. len
Klns; caps nnd hunting breeches. Ir.
fuel the window Is replete with all
that tends to the dellKht and comfort
of the sportsman RoinK a-lleld. Thure
nisi i nre shown handsome Illustrations
of xiime: pheasant, quail, etc., with a
demonstration of the accuracy of the
Kims sold by the company.
IT IS HACK TO THE 107 11ASIS
Continued From Pae One.
eiin of tannic acid, and coarse m-rap.
plnK puper.
it wus learnpd from nrficiui sources
today that durlnit some months, the
freight receipts nt the Canton office
by receipts belnn meant the busi
ness received and originating at a
station almost equalled the receipts
st the freight oilier of Asheville. This
means that located just 1$ miles west
if Asheville Is a town with a fretaht
itimineM comparable to that of Ashe-
Die, and shows what an important
mint Canton, within so short a time,
has become, by the location of a great
manufacturing plant
MIb-hlNiiaii Wlliton'a Condition.
Annapolis. Oct $7. The condition
if Midshipman Karl D. Wilson, nuar
eibock of the Naval academy foot
ball team, who was Injured In a game
about ten days ago, again took .turn
for the worse today.
Hoard ot Mctlmril rUxltops In Bnvdon
illnghamtnn, N. T., Oct IT. -The
mi-annual meeting of the board of
blahnpa of the Methodist Episcopal
church of the world convened, here
for five days' business session.
Kindling Wood. Phong Tl. Green Rrna.
, , !$-i
OPEN SEASON FOR
QUAIL SHOOTING
PITY NEWS
There will be a meeting of ' the
board of managers of the Woman'
exchange In the tea room al 10:30 to
morrow. , : ,
The Retail clerks will meet thla
evening at 8:15 In C. L. V. halt All
members of the union are urged to
be present
The meeting of the passenger rale
mn of the territory south of the Po
tomac and taut of the Mississippi
rivers, which was to have begun yes
terday afternoon at the Battery Park
hotel, has been postponed until No
vember 4.
' "
Judge Prltchard today made an or-
der continulnK ,ne ru for E. n.
Kreeman to show cause before1 him
October 2 why his lid for the plant
o( the Kanawha Lumber ' company
. holl(1 not ,. cnrmed. The mat-
ter will be heard before Judge Prltch
ard at Richmond, November 6.
In police court this morning, Judge
Cooke found :ud Barwood "not guil
ty" of selling whiskey to Hud Wilson.
Columbus James, did not fare so well,
as he received 10 days on the county
chain gang for procuring whiskey for
Harper Styles. lda Hill was lined
2i for an assault upon her husband ,
with a pistol.
Superintendent Tighe of the city
schools has completed the work of
grading papers in the last spelling;
contest in the different grades ln(
school buildings and finds that Miss
Smith's class at the Park avenue
school has the highest per cent., 94.7,
with Principal Malney's class at the1
Montford school second with 93.6.'
The prize decided upon for the best j
average per cent, for Ave months is ;
a framed picture, to be donated by!
the superintendent. i
ARE FURNISHING
It Is Hoped the Work Will Be Done Be
fore the Opening of Next Ses
sion of Court
Workmen ere very busy these days
in a neffort to complete the furnlshlm.'
of the I nited Stilted crSftrt room in the
government bnlldlni; before the open
inn of the I'nltcd Sta(es District court
next Tuesday. When completely fur
nished, the court room will be one of
the handsomest In the state; the
Whole is beltiK lilted out with (Uar
tered oak furniture. The court room,
Inside the bar. Is covered with a
heavy nioss-Kreen carpet, nnd fur
nished with nice oak chairs, matchlmt
In color the Judm-'H dcHk and clerk's
desk. Outside the bar. the floor will
be covered with linoleum, and oak
seats installed.
clerk Ilyiims' office, too, is nnder
Koini; a reat chiinne. In this office
is hcltiK installed a counter, some
thing similar to a counter In a bank.
In this counter are many drawers and
book shelves, the latter having roller
lops, so the court books can he kept
In place during the day. The clerk's
office will be furnished with quarter
ed oak desks and the floor covered
with a pretty moon-green carpet. He
sides this, Mr. llyiimo will have a gate
to keep people from coming behind
the counter, f Jlohe-Wcrnicko hook
cases are being placed In all the of
fices. These changes will, if nothing
prevents, be completed by Tuesday.
PUN FOR BEAUTIFYING
Ways and Meant Wilt Be Discussed at
Meeting of the Principals
Today.
A meeting of all the principals of
the city schools has been called this
afternoon for the iiurpime of discuss
ing how the propoaed plan of Inter
estlng the city school children In
beautifying the school grounds can
be accomplished. The meeting will
be held in Superintendent Tlghe's of
nce In City hall.
The school buildings and grounds
have been Inspected and plans and
maps made showing the rt ntemplated
Improvements; this lielng done by C.
D. Headle of the landscape depart
ment of the lllltmore estate. The
school committee are of the opinion
that the children should lie Interest
ed In this work, especially as It would
awRken an Interest In the children
for grester beauty In the grounds.
The children will probably he asked
to raise money In various ways for
the work.
Ci Sawyer for Mothers Bread.
Chambers Wea vet. Livery. Phone 1$
Ttie MIIIcr-Rlce Paint tm. Lucas Paint
WAirrci.
FOR RENT In Hendersonville, N.
C, Ave rooms completely furnish
ed; electric lights, water and all
conveniences; terms moderate. Ad
dress Dot 111, Hendersonville,
N. C.
i
Hi-It
FOR BALE -Feather bed In excellent
condition. Apply at this office.
It4-lt
FOR SALE Nice fresh eggs for In
valids 40c a dotcn. Oraln fed thor
oughbred fowls. Crescent Poultry
Yards, lit Chsrlotte street Phone
101$. II4-tf
WANTED To borrow $500 for one
year. Address X. Y. Z.. Osteite
News office. - f $4-t
Tl 1 COLLROB ST.T-Rscellent table,
nice large cool airy rooms, shaily
veranda, centrally located, all mod
ern conveniences. Rates reasonable
Hpecial rates to parties, phone 801.
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U.S. GQURT ROQM
Look for the Triangle
This' ear has 100-inch wheel base, 32 inch wheels, four
cylinder, .3 3-4x-fll-2 motor. Four speed selective transmis
sion. From 5 to 50 miles on high gear. A quiet' powerful
car thai pulls lulls like the wind. One bf the most accessi
ble ears to get at the various parts that we know of.
Roadster $900.4 Roadster with Double Rumble, gas tank,
top, magneto, $1050. ! -
Come in and see this car. It 'a a' good looker, too.
ASHEVILLE cde
Telephone 13 10. 15 &
A Window Full of Pencils
The Rogers' Book Store Special No. 2 is the most perfect
Load Pencil in existence FIV K CENTS.
ROGERS1 BOOK STORE
39 Pattou Avenue.. ' Phone 254
Hallowe'en Candies
Old Fashioned Taffy, t'aramels, Nut Candles. Pop Corn Balls, Fudge,
Bon lions. Kisses, Gum Drops, Flavors, etc.
Candy Kitchen
L, Blomberg Leads in
Cigars Tobaccos, Smokers Articles and Sporting
VALUE.
La Pila a great value. A
10 "cent Cigar for 5 cents. Try
tliem.
BARBEE, Wells1 Smok Shop.
For the Best Livery in the City
which Includes tha finest stock, most
up-to-date rigs and thoroughly expe
rienced drivers, aee
W. A. WEBB & SON,
I OnUege Rt. Phone HS.
"Without a doubt, we have the largest and most complete
line of Electric Light Fixtures and Art Glass Domes in the
State. We solicit' your inspe it ion.
Piedmont Electric Co.
64 Patton Avenue. Phon e 478. Opposite Postoffico.
Dove Hams
Frosh shipment just received. Large ones 18c, small
ones 19c. I t
NOLAND & MclNTYRE m -SQUARE
AGENTS FOB CflASE AND 8ANIK)RNS TEAS AND COFFEES
PHONES 151 AND S60.
MHM$MMMMIMMIMMMMMMttf MMIM
O, YOU POSSUM
, . . :
Vncle Harney cotched a possum.
That ain't nothln' strange.
Now he's got hln. In the oven
On the Great Ubijestlc Range.
He's nice and fat. you're getting thinner,
Come and eat htm, saint and sinner,
At the Thursday possum dinner!
BROWN, NORTHUPtS CO.
' . 33 Patton Ave.
tMHMmmMHHUMHlMMUMMHHHMHKMtM
Citizens Transfer Company
: nTIlAN WOODCOCK, Owaar. '
PATTON AVKNtJB -. - 1 TELEPHONE S&.
FURNITURE MOVING
Prompt Baggage Transfer Seryice
) Badorscd by V. a T. and T. P. A.
A GIFT TILT ,ONLY YOC CAN GIVE What would be better than aV
living portrait of yourself? ,
THK KIND WE MAKE Come now, before the Xmis rush. We are '
prepared to give yon the Best Your Money Can Buy. , ,
HAGE 6 KOONCa ;
Stndlo corner Patton and Aalieland Avenoea,
Progress Stoves and Ranges
You cap 't beat them no matter where you go. Money
back if they don't do the work. ,
Beaumont Furniture Co.,
Tha Home of
27 EontVK: - Zl
on the Radiator.
AUTOMOBILE CO.
17 S.Lexington Xve
HAYWOOD STREET
NEAR POSTOFFICE
Goods. 17 Patton Ave.
1 MILK FOR THE SICE
Should le the best that is,
rich in vitality and pure.
Our milk possesses these char
acteristics. All milk pateur
lzed. :
Asheville Pure Milk Co.
E. Walnut St. Phone 554.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
a .in"
Furniture Values,
Phcre 1CC1
For Cold or Rainy Weather
Try one of Dr. A. Reed's Cush
ion Shoe. Warmest and best
shoe on earth.
GEO. W. JENKINS,
29 South Main St. Phone 125.
MMMMIIIMMMIMMMM
t TURKEYS, DUCKS, J
CHICKENS, ,
t all kinds of first-class - t
Meats..
I W. M. Hill & Co. I
City Market,
Phones 4. and 359. : "
J. E. Carpenter
Jeweler,
32 Patton Avenue
Fine watch repairing a
specialty.
f You can make your ice
cream and sherbets at home at
smaller cost. Let ns deliver
your
ICE
Phone 72.
.... '. -
Asheville Ice Co.
PHONE 72.
1
Purest arid Best
Rumford Baking Powder
Try a Gazette-News
Received, a
Columbia
Come and
FALrK'S MUSIC HOUSEf-
il SOCTII IAIN ST.
OaBssaaan
Hunting Coats, Breeches, Vests
Wo. have thorn in all iIecs, stoutly made of high grade canvas.
Coats fur 1 1.75, S3.00 and $6.00; Itreeches $1.75 and $2.25:' vests
at $1.00. Canvas shell belts 25 and 35 cents; leather, 78 , cents
and $1.00. Corduroy and Canvas hunting Caps, 7G cents; hats 60
cents. Get fitted out NOW for the hunting season. .
Asheville Hardware Co.
SOUTH PACK SQUARE and 25 N. MAIN ST. -
Perfectly
Simple
m Art . - .a
PHICE $000.00. 4 , 1fU4
The perfect simplicity and sclentl no design of Maxwell ears save ex
pensive complications and give most endurance and most "go" for the least
cost In fuel and wear on tires. All th eae considerations make Maxwell cars
moat economical to run as well as to
Lookout for the new 1(10 cars to
Coston Automobile Co.
Phone 244.
Green Brothers' Furniture Store
45Patton Ave. ;
GREEN Dr.o"T:''-5 ::
VTood Heaters $1.75. Wibcn Air 1!,U C ! I' ,:r-
QUALITY
I Is the principal factor to
I consider in buying coal. '
M. & W. COAL
; Possesses the quality that
.when "once used, always
; used."
r , - . '
Asheville Coal Co.
1'. Al. WEAVE It, Mgr.
f Phone 40.
IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT
It's ten to one that the direc
tions are ignored. Everybody
else likes Wheat-Hearts. All
grocers. ;
Fine
Roasting
Fowls
Best quality, native and west,
era meats. '.Excellent ' variety
of the choice grades,
THE STAR-
-PHONE 66
Want Ad.
new lot of r
Records
hear them
rnoNE sos.
t Simply
25 Perfect
buy.
arrive soon.
No. 95 and 97 Patton Ave.
"Burrow. Feather-walf
Card tables In M lesion, Gol
den Oak and Birds- Eyo
Maple. Table, with "wm.
clasa to them" from
and -up.
.Table, and chair, to rant