Monday, February 21, 1910.
PAGE EIGHT
THE ASHEYILLE r GAZETTE NEWS.
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BUY M.& W. COAL
And see how much easier It la
to be satisfied than coal indis
criminately selected. " M. & AV.
Indian Is selected with the
ireateet care and known to be
SUPERIOR. Phone ISO.
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Carolina Coal 4 Ice
Company
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FOR FIXE i
f WATCH REPAIRING AND J
X OPTICAL WORK
Go to
H. M. FROST,
M Patton Avenue.
AN APPEAL TAKEN
IN POLICE COURT
The Young Case, Involving Constitution
ality of Three-Quarter Mile Limit,
Taken up Today.
FACT OF MEAT DELIVERY
ADMITTED BY DEFENDANT
The Case, It Is Now Thought, Will Go
to the Supreme Court
for Adjudication.
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WANTED 50,000
FAMILIES
to know this wonderful
home protector and saver
of suffering and sickness,
Vick's Croup & Pneumo
nia Salve. "Without a
doubt it is the most use
ful discovery of the age.
25c, 50c and $1.00. Far Sale
at Carnilcliael's Pliarmacy.
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CITY NEWS
All the banks of the city will be
closed tomorrow, Washington's birth
day anniversary.
Fancy Evaporat
ed Apples
I lb. Cartons
15 Cents
L C. JARRETT
FANCY GROCER,
Phones 192 and 358.
12 N. Pack Square.
The constitutionality' of the three
quarter mile limit ordinance, in force
in Ashevllle, prohibiting the delivery
of meats Inside the limit by dealers ..
wii nit- uuisiur, i iij u mir way iu Dt?
tested before the highest court In the
state. The test case in which Kelce
Young, an "outside" meat dealer is
the defendant, was started this
morning before Judge Cocke when
after hearing the evidence the court
held the ordinance valid and the case
was appealed to Superior court. It Is
expected that the case in Superior
Born to Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Freeman of Ashelund avenue, twins,
a boy and a girl.
Zeb F. Curtis was the speaker at
M. I. men's meeting yesterday
afternoon, delivering an interesting
address to the colored people on "The
Law of Service."
court will be taken up Wednesday, and j
The "Musical Art" of the Y. M. 1.
after several months rehearsal has
planned to give its first recital at the
Y. M. I. hall tomorrow night The
proceeds of this entertainment will be
given to the building fund.
in the event the city police court de
cision is sustained, w hich, in all prob-
ability will be the result, notice of
appeal to the Supreme court will be I
given and a final test of the law made
probably In May.
The hearing this morning before
Judge Cocke was short. Mr. Young
was charged with a violation of the
ordinance and pleaded guilty to a de
livery of meuts from the outside limit
. into the inside limit but not guilty,
for the purpose of the test case, to a
violation of the law. The first wit
ness was B. F. Shook, foreman of The
i Gazette-News office. Mr. Shook said
that he lived on Spruce street; that
j last Friday afternoon he purchased i
steak from Mr. Young and that Mr !
I Young delivered the meat to his home: !
: that Mr. Young's prices were 2 V4
' cents cheaper per pnund on roast and !
I 5 cents per pouiffl cheaper on pork !
steak than prices in Central market.1
ami that he purchased from Mr.
Young. Patrolman Blnckstock made
1 the arrest when the meat was deliv-;
I ered. No evidence was put on by the ;
defendant and the court held Mr.
GUARANTEE SHOES
Mean comfortable feet, and
the "wheels in your head"
working smoothly, for Where's
the man that can do work well
with tired aching feet. A great
special at $3. 50 and $4.00.
Guarantee
Shoe Store
No. 4 South Main Street
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The funeral services over the re
mains of Miss Marlon Champion,
whose death occurred Friday after
noon, will be conducted this after
noon at 3:30 o'clock from the late
residence on Chestnut Btreet.
I. It. Ford has purchased the In
terest of it. F. Longhottum in the
i tonsorlul business of Iongbottum &
i Kord. at Xo. 1 Patton avenue; anil
the place will hereafter be known as
i "Ford's Barber Shop." Mr. Long
bottom will remain with Mr. Ford.
I The latter has been engaged In the
j barber business in Asheville for a long
time and is well and favorably
i known.
John Boyd and Frank Matthews,
two negroes, who engaged in a knife
duel Sunday afternoon, were given a
hearing before Judge Cocke in city
police court this morning and each
lined $2j and costs. Both defendants
were cut several times but not seri
ously. Another person, Annie Bell
London, was also cut and likewise an-
Young guilty and for the purposes of "lh'r peace-maker. Aone o. me anne
the heal ing fined the defendant $1 and ! wounds were serious,
costs. An appeal was taken and an- "
1 pea bond fixed at ?25. i The triennial convention for the
I ; superintendents, assistants and iravei-
! ing agents of the Metropolitan Life
I insurance company will be held in
i Charleston this week. Sunt. J. V.
I Martin. Assistants Gray of Asheville,
F.mbler of Marion and Faulkner of
Canton left yesterday for Charleston.
B. II Taylor and T. E. Ithyne won
the honor of being the leading agents
and left with the party to attend the
convention.
The Postal Telegraph-Cable com
pany has made arrangements to open
a temporary office in the building for
merly occupied by Dr. James Sawyer
and now leased by the Asheville
Printing and Engraving company on
Church street. The company will re
main there until It can get a place on
Patton avenue. The office will prob
ably be ready for business March 1.
The company will have two wires con
necting at Knoxville and Spartanburg
with the other lines of the company.
affirming Judge Boyd's decision. This A manager and one or two operators
means that the appellate court has will he placed here at the opening and
held that Judge Boyd was correct j the force will be lncrensed as business
when he granted Mr. Lowenbelng his demands.
discharge in bankruptcy at the same ' '
time he refused to grant a discharge! The Secret of
to J. L. Owens. Your success is assured In making
Messrs. Owens ond Lowenbeln. it I desserts If you use Blue r.ibbon a-
Ilugh Chalmers-writes ihe following letter to Chalmers
agents: ' ;.' .
"I went to the Detroit Show and looked over all of the cars
there with the utmost care. And I came away convinced that
if we could 'only; teach people that they should examine our
ears carefully point by point in comparison with the other
cars, that it would be an easy thing for us to make sales. .
"There is absolutely no doubt that we are offering, by a
large margin, the very best automobile value, dollar for dol
lar, that is being offered in this country today.
Our cars are away ahead of other cars which sell near the
same price. jot only do we lead in the lundamentai tilings,
such as design, materials construction, motor, endurance and
all that, but in all of the little things that mean comfort and
satisfaction to the owner, we are even further ahead.
"We offer absolutely reliable and beautifully finished cars
real automobiles for medium prices."
Suppose you investigate. .
J. E. Carpenter
JEWELER
32 Patton Avenue
Fine Watch Repairing
a Specialty.
WE ALWAYS TRY TO
PLEASE Ol'R CrSTOMERS
X Everyone who has ever favored T
us with an order of , MEAT X
T OR POULTRY has been the f
X means of building up and ad- I
vertising our business. Quality
T meat foods holds the trade.
fW. M.Hii!&,Co.
; Phones 4 and 359. ;
; City Market, v )-..
ASHEVILLE
Phone 1310. '
CYCLE
AND
AUTOMOBILE CO.
15-17 S. Lexington Avenue.
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Globe-Wernicke Book Cases
The Clobe-Wernicke is the pioneer In sectional book-cases, and the
best. With a top and base you have a complete book-ease, whether you
have one or half a dozen units. Each unit has a drop glass door.
ROGERS' BOOK STORE
Phone 254
39 Patton Avenue.
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Remember You Were a Child Once Yourself.
Take a package of our pure home made candles home with you for the
youngsters today. 'Taffy. Kisses, Curamels, Fudge, etc.. etc.
Candy., Kitchen
HAYWOOD STREET
NEAR POSTOFFICE
BLOMBERG'S CIGAR AND SPORTING GOODS STORE,
On tl?e Avenue.
The most inviting store o,' the kind In the state. Everybody is invited.
Plenty of room to make my store you r headquarters. Telephone to the pub
lic. I am always ready tn give you any information about our city.
BLOMBERG, on the Avenue.
IS
IN LOIU CASE!
Appeals Court Holds That the
Bankruptcy Discharge
Was Legal.
Let us give you an estimate
on that electric wiring. Our
work gives satisfaction.
W.A.Ward
ANYTHING
ELECTRICAL
10 N. Tack Sq. Phone 449.
MINING COAL
And the marketing of It has
been our special study for the
past nineteen years. We KNOW
the product of 'every mine in
the Jelllco district, some are
cood and some are rto .
F jood. there are a great many
gruucB. ax. ol y , tuai is me re
tilt of our 19 vear PinpHonM
f In getting the BEST. Phone
I in
I Asheville Coal Co. 1
JOHNSON A TREXLER, ;
Sheet Metal Works.
We do all kinds of Roofing,
Slate, Asbestos ' Slate, Metal
Shingles, Tin and Iron Roofing,
Gutter ancLConductor Work.
Hot Air Furnaces. Steel Ceil
ing and Skylight Work a Spe-
cialty. 1
Shop and office No. 7 South J
Lexington Ave Phone 325. ";
$1,500.00
The "Great Economy" Car
This is a "Big Car" the wealthiest man will be proud to own.... and the
man of moderate means can afford to maintain. ,
Economy in upkeep is a great point In Maxwell" cart. .
We will be pleased to have you call to see thla car. f i1
Coston Automobile Go.
Phone 244. No. 95 and 97 Patton Ave.
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city
private message received in the
this afternoon from Clerk Mero-
1 ney of the I'nlted States Circuit court
of Appeals, now sitting at Richmond,
announced that the court today hand
ed down a decision In the case of V. S.
Peck & Co. against Julius Lowenhein,
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VICTORS
are the best.
Easy Terms
- at the Lowest Cash Prices
i at
i Dunham's
i Music House
JELLICO LUMP COAL
$5.00 Ton
Jelllco Blue Gem SS-23 Ton.
JELLICO COAL CO.
i. n. SHOPE, Manager.
Office 'over Cltlaena I lank.
Phones 1128 and 10.
Get Married Now
Don't let the question of house
furnishing worry you. The I X L
with Its splendid stock or tin and en
amelware, class and chlnawar. and
silverware at smaller prices makes
"foln" to bousekplnf 'easy.
L X. LD:p:rtmentSiere
Vt ft. EL MICUALOVE, Sol. Prop.
11 fiTTJr ATE. rilONE I7,
wl!I be recalled, conducted the Maison
Illanche, a, dry goods store, in the j
intes building about two years ago. '
mil after beine in hnsinMa for a fpa-
months, the comnanv was nluppil In
the bankruptcy courts.
In rendering his decision granting a
ischarae to .Mr. Lowenhelnir .Tnrii
Iloyd held that under meent ripilnna
of the Supreme court, the fraud of one
partner should not prohibit the other
one from being granted a discharge
in oankrupicy. If that one acted with
no fraudulent Intent. W. H. Perk
Co., one of C;p creditors, alleged that
the firm haa mei'e to them a state
ment to obtain Tedlt, which statement
was f.tlso. Judge Poyd found as a
tact that while th. attaement
false. Judge Boyd found as a fact i
mat wnue tne statement was made.
that Mr. Lowenbein. who had v-rv
little capital In the business, he fur
nishing the exnerienr m-hll u
Owens furnished the capital, the state
ment was furnished at th. Instance of
Mr. Owens, and that Mr. Lowenbein
had no fraudulent Intent in maklnr
th. statement, he not knowing that It
was a misrepresentation, w a twb
& Co. appealed from this decision and
the matter was argued In December
nerore tne circuit court of Appeals.
Jones Williams represented Mr.
Lowenbein and Mark YV Rrn.n k.
creditors. This Is an Important decis
ion an Bankruptcy matters.
Pastor Accused ol Heresy.
Kansas City, Mo.. Feb. l. A lively
interest la manifested In Universalis!
hurch circles In the inquiry to be
conducted here this week Into th.
heresy charges brought against th.
Rev. Paul Jordan Smith, pastor of the
First Unlversalist church of this city.
and th. Rev. Dr. O. E. Cunningham.
secretary of th. Missouri Unlversalist
hurches. Th. charges against the
wo ministers grow out of their alleg
ed liberal Ideaa as expressed In ad-
ir esses which they delivered at the
Unlversalist convention In Detroit last
fall. In which they advocated a anion
of th. Unlversalist and Unitarian
-hurches and also, it Is said, declared
themselves In opposition to revival
services as a means of Increasing th.
membership of tb. church.
nllln and Lemon Extracts.
THE WEATHER.
Focesast until 8 p. m Tuesday, for
Asheville and vicinity: Unsettled
weather with rain tonight or Tuesday,
followed by colder Tuesday.
Vnr North Carolina: Rain tonight
or Tuesday; colder Tuesday; moderate
variable winds.
A GOOD SIGN
That you have a fastidious palate and
appreciate the health of yourself and
family is when one sees our delicious
and wholesome Bread, Rolls, Buns,
Pastry, Cakes and Pies it your table.
Our high grade of goods is made from
choice material. We use Helm Mince
Ment In our Mince Pies. I'lione 022.
Asheville
Steam Bakery
A Hint
Electric Heating Pads
Piedmont Electric Co.
64 Patton Avenue. Phone 478. Opposite Postofflce.
Purest and Best
Rumford Baking Powder
Parliament Oiiened by King anil
Queen.
London. Feb. 21. Parliament was
opened formally this afternoon by
King Edward, who was accompanied
by Queen Alexandria. The state
opening was marked by pomp and
peasantry.
WANTED
WHEN IN HEXDERSONVILLE stop
at th. Hotel Majestic; remodelled
throughout; all outside rooms; pri
vate and connecting baths; special
rate for February and March by
week or month; only It miles from
Ashevllle; Western Union and long
distance telephone In hotel. Ad
dress C. I Doyte, Mgr -tt
MRS. U D. TILLER has moved her
dressmaking over Asheville Barber
Supply Co.'s store, II North Main
street, wher. sh. will be pleased to
serve her old customers as well as
th. new ones. Prices reasonable.
11-tf.
WANTED People to know that Ha
. ker's Peanut Butter Is sold at' No.
14 North Pack square.
McKISSICK REAL. ESTATE CO.,
Fire Insurance. Special facilities
for placing large line. American
Nat. Bank, (second floor.) Phone
ll-7t
IRISH POTATOES
20c Per Peck
One lot not strictly first class
at this price.
Clarence Sawyer
Ask your Grocer for
"COLONIAL BRAND"
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
Because Best.
A New Photographic Creation,
' Specimens on display in our street show cases and at our Studio, corner
Patton & Asheland Avea. IfMtjP-"
HAGE & KOONCE
Makers of Portrait a That Please. -
$25.00 Worth Baseball j
Goods Given Away
Poys and Captains of Teams Invited to call between 4 and 5 this at X
ternoon and get particular. j
Asheville Hardware Co. I
SOUTH PACE SQUARE and 25 N. MAIN ST. I
Citizens Transfer Company
JULIAN WOOD COCK, Ownnr.
PATTOS AVENUE. TELETHON E K.
FURNITURE MOVING
Prompt Baggage. Transfer Service
Endorsed by V. C. T. and T. P. A.
S. STERNBERG & CO.
FOR SALE For Immediate delivery, nit kinds of second hand
machinery In first das. condition.
STEAM BOILERS, ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Pulleys, Hangers, Bearings, Box.., Sh.ftlng, Band Saw Mill com
plet.; Steam Engine, and Boilers, of aU sites and makes; Laundry
Outfit complete; new and second hand Piping, all sixes; on. 4-ton
Chain Hoist CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Cigarette Igullea Dynamite; Ten Hart,
Threa Fatally.
Pittsburg, Feb. 11. Ten men and a
-oy were Injured, thiee fatally, when
parks from a cigarette Ignited two
cans of dynamite.
Clumbers A Wearer. IJverv. Phon. 1
r ! IV.Int Co. I m V !
IMMEDIATE SAL. . 7-room dwell
ing, rlos. In, bath lights, all time
rented 821.00. Owner leaving city
February 1st, will sell at bargain.
Cash 1400, balance terms to ault
McKlssIck Real Estate Co., Amerl
en !t. Bank, (second floor).
Phon. (II. ll-7t'
WANTED Man familiar with stock
to feed and attend to stable rooms
at stable for family apply with
reference. Citizen's Transfer Co., 48
Patton Ave. h-sj
WANTED Soiled whit, gloves and
kid slippers to clean and make
whit, and smooth sgaln. Also Ilk
whIbis snd rklrtu J. p. Wllhar. tin
the H.iinre, phone 189.
I i " M t A TTfYW ATT tTTnW1 01 109 I I
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At least one bargain every Saturday.
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I HOTEL BERKELEY 1
I I II I R I 1 I! I rrVA MAa a.4fwArA Trwvl I I I
1 I J If P Boom at7' J ' ' I
1 " " A complete line of Import- I
'I ed and Domestio Cigars. I
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Sale
Wo have one Sfoster Safe, over four feet liigli, with double
doors. This is a real safe. Cost $138.00 cash. We want $100
for it, or would exchange for small one. If you need a Bate
this saves you the difference. Cah or time. i
iT'S no'.,';! STATS'" r Green Bro.'a Furniture Store
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