Monday, July 25, 1910.
PAGE EIGHT
THE ASHE ILLS GAZETTE-NEWS.
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SOME COAL
J IS BETTER
Than other kinds of coal.
In this class, is
M. & W. INDIAN COAL
"Which leads in the race
for popularitv because of
GOODNESS." Phone ICO.
Carolina Coal & Ice
Company
Fresh Lot
Queen Olives
Per Quart, 30c
L C. JARRETT
Phones 358 or 192.
Fine Groceries, Vegeta
bles and Fruits.
12 North Pack Square and
City Market.
Phone 473.
For the
"Muddy" Days
that are LouikI to come vou
will want a jair of torai sho?s!
the kind we handle. You)
must take into consideration'
that this beautiful sumuu-rj
weather cannot continue a!-!
Trrkr 1... ., 1
therefore, for the mfleuient i
lii-u tr.
We loost thee now for tin
simple reason that it is tLe l-st
time to get them, while we
have such a lare assortment
of sizes and prices.
GuaranteeShoeStore
SO. 4 W;tTH MAIX ST.
MERIT
g:
and
MERIT
alone
is what makes the
people buy the
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HobartM.Cable
Pianos
Easjr ternM at the hnrrM raah prwe.
Dunham's Music House
DOLLS AND OTHER TOYS
For the little girls and boy.
See our window and come in
and see what you can get for
a (lime and a quarter.
Also magnificent dismay of
fine imiorted china.
I X L DEPARTMENT STORE
S. H. MICHALOVK. Sola fro,
f 1 r.TTO! AVE. PHOXE Itt.
IIZATIOn
I .ItUHbA
OF POLICE FORGE
Police Cab mission Orders Department
Divided into Tbree Shifts Ef
fective Aagust 1.
Ai a meeting of the poli commis
sion Saturday afternoon the plan of
reorganization, recently approved by
the board of aldermen, was discussed
and after much argument the changes
recommended were adopted, to go; every evening at Overlook park. The
into effect August 1. j park management has gore to a great
By these changes the office of ser-jdeal of trouble and expense to make
, grant aaa done away with and a desk
clerk was created, whose duties it will,
be to remain at headquarters from
11:39 p. m., to 12:30 a. m . with an
hour's intermission for supper, per
forming the duties of desk sergeant.
His salary will be i9 per month.
Ex-Sergeant McDowell was made desk
clerk.
The commission has presc ribed that I
the chief of police shall keep regular !
office hours and remain at headouar-1
tors from i:J0 a. m. to I2:J p. m.. I
and from S r. m. to 7 i,. m. to attend i
to al! duties that may com.- up while!
he is there, and that the night wat-.'h-
man should be on hand 'Nit 12:3 a.
m. to I a. m. to answer all telephone
calls, according to the arrangements
made by the l-rard of aldermen.
In accordance with the orislnal plan
the whole force wi'.l l-e divided into
three shifts with a captain for eai h.
The Mrst shift will be composed of
live men with a captain, and shall bejin prf ;.roiis condition and how-s to
on duty from II at night until ! I te able soon to erect a chapter house, j
o'clock in the. morning The second I !
shift Hill hace rive rr. n and a cap-' Judce II G. Connor in United)
tain and wiil t on dut from a a. mlstates circuit court today resumed
,to 4 p. m. The last shift will hae a i the hearing of evidence In the big!
captain aid seven men and will n-jlind suit ,-f Gilbert against Hopkins.
main on duty from 4 p. m. until 13; It will Ik- pnmibly ten days before the;
o clock at night, thus .ompletin;; the;,-5, c-j to :V jure There are "54.-!
21 hours. j 00 acre of valu.il.lc- land in Graham j
Ea.h ciuail will be on duty for j ..ur.ty invoked 'is the suit for eject-1
the hours mentioned for one week, j mi nt. valued at more than half a I
when a change will be made: but the n.nuon dollars. This is perhaps one :
! evening shift will always have seven;,., ,t, i,ies;4t cj.-tment suits ever'
'men. so that two men wiil be trans-ttrK, !n terii North Carolina.
ferred to other shifts from week to:
I Re- k.
j Th" hief and the captains ili
(rr.evt fa to choose their squads. Pa-tro'.n-an
Luminac was elected captain
' of the new squad.
I i;. H. Williams, former desk ser-
ISeant. was elected a patrolman, ;md
the place of Sergeant M' Dowel! will
lie filled by F. L. Condor, a former
im'm'.er ui the force. L- W. Young
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j resignations of Patrolmen tilackstoc k
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lar.o Leaverett were read and u'
epted.
Who Made Awaj With $800 in
Diamonds Says He It on Hit
Way to Colorado.
nnkeistein today received
, lt,r s- July 22.
GINSBERG I T
m T l
r'll"""U;from Julius Ginsberg, the man who
made a- with moo worth of dia
monds which Mr. Finkelstein had let
him have, ;,nsUrg saying at the time!
that he had some prosiective custom- f
rs. The lei tt r reads: j
"i int to mv I an. 01. iry way to'
'"olorad--. and will be hack .n Ashe- j
ville r.i about two months and pay!
you the ii.noimt. I wnt you to take)
my trink cb n to the store. It is In j
a board'i, buse. 7 North Main'
street, a-id tnke care of it. Yours;
truly.
"JULIUS GINSBERG." I
"P. S Very sorry I did not writ!
sooner. Will writa you a long letter
shortly."
The letter, howecer. is not satisfac
tory to Mr. Kinkelsieln, who had
greatlj lefriended Ginsberg, giving
him several meals at his own home
and doing everything to enable Glns-l-erg
to make a living. Mr. Finkel
stein says he took Ginlerg Into the
store simply to enable him to live
here. He is making every effort to
locate him and if he succeeds will
bring him lck here.
S NOW PREDICTED
People from the Lowlands Are Flocking
to the Mountains of Western
North Carolina.
The people of the lowlands are com
ing In great crowds to the mountains
at the present time. Every Incoming
train from the south and west is
packed with people for Asheville and
other western North Carolina resorts.
Tha Southern Railway company be
lieves that this will be one of the best
I seasons this aection has eevr enjoyed
SPLENDID
SEA50
Reports Saturday from the out of
town places. a well as the rltjr ho
tels and boarding houses. Indicate
that the hotels and boarding houses
ars being well Ailed.
' The board of trade so far haa re
ceived very few replies to the In
quiries sent out as to special rates
by boarding bouses for the mountain
excursion crowds which come for a ten
days' stay from all southern points
sbout the middle of August. The
Southern Railway company will print
and circulate the Information In a
rlcus cities If the people will only take
the trouble of sending to the board
of trade- the number of guests they
raa accommodate and the rates which
they will make for the tea day's stay.
Without the boarding bouse and ho
tel people, how eve- taking the trou
ble sf sending la this Information, ft
cannot of course be obtained by the
railway company and thos rirrulated.
Attention thitiflri ?e glten this Imme-
tlM-l (f V -T h It to It Ued
CITY NEWS
- Program at Theato today: "Huh
era Delirium.. "The Wings or Love,"
Yitagrsph film.
A special communication or ML
Hermoo lodge No. Ill A- F. Jfc A- II.
will be held at S o'clock tonight at
Masonic temple (or work in the H A.
degree.
The pastor and member of Hop
kins' chapel wish to thank the offi
cers of the Wachovia Loan and Trust-
tmkn.v for the use of several small
banks during the recent "rally."
Beginning on Tuesday evening
there will 1 a display of fireworks!""'
'this an attractive and pleasant place
to visit.
Judge 1. C. Pritchard. United Stabs
Circuit iud?e. today signed an order
designating Hon. Jas. E. l)d. I'nited
States District judee. to hold the Dis
trict court of the Cnited States for the
district of South Carolina from this
date until October. llo. during the'l
r beence of Judge Wm. H. Urawley. t'
United States District judge. of
Charleston. S. C. from the district
I
For the benefit of the American
Woman's league at Waynesville. It is
announced that the local ent of that
place will gie a production of the
play "Powhatan'- at Wayn-?vi!le
!Jm!v IT. Th members of the east f
have been hard at work and will
j doubt: wi sice a S'kkI account of
' themselves next Wednesday. The'
', Waynesville chapter of the league is;
Neves of the daeth of W. H. Jarvis
at his home at Mars Hill. July 22. has
reached the city. Sir. Jarvis was 70'
years old and was prominent in his1
community where he had a large
number of relatives and friends. His
death was no unexpected, as he had
been in bad health for several years.;
He baves a widow and several child
ren. Mr. Jarvis filled the office of
I magistrate in his prec:nct for manv
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I yars. and .S-juire Jarvus was a well
lt ....
ixnown man an over .viaaison county.
John Raymond Reilly. only child
, of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Reilly. died at
j the home, m charlotte street, at
14:30 o'clock Sunday morning, after
ran illness of two weeks He was of a
genial disposition, loved by all who
I knew him. and will be sadly missed
1 by his little companions. He waa a
, pupil of Hillside convent and was a
'genera! favorite. The funeral ser
f vices will t... held Tuesdav afternoon
at 4 o'c'.txk at St. Lawrence ratholic
church. Interment will be at River
side cemetery.
For Tomorrow's Dcwrt
Get a bottle of rich, delicate Itlqe
Ribbon Vani!!i Extract to tlavflr with.
' ASHEVILLE WILL HAVE
PUCE AT EXPOSITION
Appalachian Exposition at Knoxville f
Will Be a Success-Mr.
Cohen Coming.
Secretary Buckner of the board of
trade today received notice (rom offi
cials of the Appalachian eipositijn of,
Knoxville that Mr. Cohen, assistant to
President W. J. Oliver would be here'
within a few days to consult with the
board of trade as to an Asheville ex.;
hlbit. Some time axn the officials'
very kindly tendered free space to
Asheville and it is in regard to plac-,
ItiK these exhibits, etc., that Mr. Cohen
will discus. The exposition promises1
to tie a big event for the Appalachian ;
se .lion, -.nd U is not two months un-i
til it opens. It w ill run Irom Septem- 1
lr I1 tn ("letr.her 1 llnrlnv Hi. '
position both President Taft and for
mer President Roosevelt sill be pres
ent. It Is stated that everythinK is be
ing; done to make a fine exposition
and one that will he a success. The i
people of Knoxville have taken hold !
of the matter and are pushing it for
all there is In it. Asheville will doubt
less send a fine exhibit of manufac
tured articles, pictures of scenery,
hotels, etc., and will show the natural
advantage of the country to the best
advantage.
Complete change daily at Theato.
The Miller-RIre Paint C o. Lacas Paints
Cumplete change dally at Theato.
Chambers A Weaver. larvery. Phone 11
WANTED To borrow 2w0 on (ol
improved real estate, near Orove
park. Address G H., Gaxette-Xew.
. I41-3L :
LOST Conductor's punch, cuts letter
V. Finder will receive reward for
Its return to Asheville Electric Co. 1
I It
WANTED Traveling salesman to
represent us In this locality, live
proposition; steady income. Brooks
Tire Machine Company. Sit Ellicolt
Square. Buffalo. N. T. . It
LOST Last Friday alteraesa. bs
tweea If Border street and busi
ness portion of city, a crescent pinj
e vim . . pesrim. netm IO inrs.
office or 1 Border street and re-1
eelre reward. - It
WANTED Railway snail clerks Ashe
ville. Examination Sov. II. Prepa-j
ration free. Franklin Institute. I
lept. SJt, Hoch.-tcr, N. T, I
Chalmers Wins Again !
j Chalmers Motor Co.. Iwtruit.
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" Alan McDonald ins Newport Indiana. Hill dimo with Chalmers forty.
j . , ..', . .n,.
Buick, Palmer-Singer. Steams- Car
this year.
Seventeen hundred foot hill, fourteen per cent grade.
ROUT. HOLMES A BROS
Asheville Auto Company
Phone 131.
The Little Shepherd of King
dom Come, by John Fox, Jr.
Red Bock, l-y Thomas Xelson
Pa "re.
ROGERS' BOOK STORE
See West Window for New Fiction.
W
A Picnic is Not a Pic
Vii don't know tli- real dcliciousne ss
yu'e tasted it on-!- r the trees on a hot
Candy Kitchen
Mid-Summer
f Per
On AH Cigars, Pipes, Smokers'
Articles and 25 Per Cent Off
on Sporting Goods for 30 Days
All 5c Cigars, leading brands, at $1.7"terbox of oO.
The i"ason of this sale on account of the sesvon
being short. Money saved, money made.
Xothii: 'charged daring safe.
BLOMBERG'S, 17 PattonAv
Welch's Grape Juice
QUART BOTTLES 50c
PINT BOTTLES 25c
1-2 PINT BOTTLES 15c
Also Fruit Syrups, Imported and Domestic Ginger
Ales, Mineral Waters, eta
Clarence Sawyer
PHONES 21 AXD ISO. ' ' ASHEVILLE. K. C.
ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS
You can visit oor fixture room, at least once a week and you caa always
Pnd new fixtures attractive In design and price. We aell them as quickly
as we buy them. onsciiuently something new and pretty all Ihe time.
Piedmont Electric Co.
G4 Patton Ave. , Asheville, X. C,
Citizens Transfer Company
illUJ WOODCOCK. Owner. . '
it PATTOX AVENCK. . TELETHON; U
FURNITURE MOVING.
. y Prompt Baggage Transfer Servica,
Ftetnrwid h Tl. ft T. asxl T. P. A
mi .TiTnTiTTi it
FOR RENT.
( Room House. Furnished......
7 Room House. Furnished
S Room House. Furnished
12 Room House. Fiirnmhed. . . . . .
S Room House, I'nfui nlshed . ,
i Room House, fnfurnished. . .
Room House. I'nfurnlnhed . . ,
7 Room House, fnfurnished. . .
jer- r t a
Dumille. Ills, July nth. 1M.
vc
wins J. G. Cannon cup last year, also
No. 13 and IT 8. Lrxlngtoo Ave.
3
Phone 151.
nic Without Ice Cream.
of good ice cream such as ours till
summer dy. Phone 111).
HATWOOD 6TREEX
NEAR POSTOFI'ICB
Reduction Sale
Cent
iorrv
TIIE BEST BREAD FOR CHI.JREX
Because of its purity and terior
quality la to be found at our bakery.
Always wholesome, toothsome, excel
lent and the service as well as Ihe
product is first -class, the shelves are
tilled dally with choice fresh bread,
rolls, buna, cake and plea and every
thing Is Inviting.
, Special cakes are baked to order for
weddings on abort notice.
Phone (ZX or SSI.
Asheville
Steam Baliery
i i t . mi
.io.m
.la.OO ,
.$;.
.011.00
.tivw
.(15 oe
.xl.o
Off
A Diamond Ring
and $40.00
to the lucky number at
BARBErTS FCLIi VALCE
CIGAR STORE . r
Now is the time, come In,
examine ring, smoke and
read with us, every Dickie
counts. Go for It
BARRETTS
TuH Value C igar Store,
It Patton Ave. Phone 1628
Fine Jellico Coal
The Ideal foci, If hoc
JELLICO COAL CO.
J. B. SROPE, Manager.
Cttj office phone 1128. Yard plione 510
Ktiertal prior nn car tola.
Mountain City Steam Laundry
Modern Methods
Tel. 4C. .0 X. Lexington Ave.
J. II. WEAVER, Mjrr.
Vtir Hot ihI Tiretl Feet Try a pair of
our
DR. REED CUSHION SHOES
or a pair of OihmK. The eaicM slioe
on earth. Ft $.".00.
GEO. W. JENKINS,
29 S. .Maiul St.
I Meat and Poultry
Phone us for nice broiling or
r.Mfting i "hit kens. Ducks or
&i:at. Fine Roa?t of lnib
or l!ccf.
W. M. Hill & Co.
Phones 4 and 359.
City Market,
The superb quaiity and unrivalled
durability ot SHAMROCK ENAM
ELWARE insure lasting satisfaction.
Asheville Hardware Co.
SOUTH PACK SQUARE AND 25 N. MAIN ST.
n
Maxwell
HEM CjL f SOO.OO.
S. STERNBERG & CO.
FOR BALE For Immediate delivery, all kinds of second hand
machinery In first class condition. ,
STEAM BOILERS, ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
rulleya. Hangers. Bearings. Boxes. Shafting. Band Baw Mill com
plete; Steam Engines and Boiler of all sixes and makes; saw and
seconi band Piping, all sixes.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED,
HOTEL BERKELEY
POOL
Green Bros.'
WHOLESALE
45 Patton Avenue.
ROOM
Eddy"- Refrigerators and Ice Boxes. We have ft couilc1e
line of Ice Boxes from $i.50 up. Also the "Eddy" Refriger
ators $8.50 and up. Wudor Forch Shades" $2.50 and up
Torch and Lawn Rockers $1.23 and up.
MUIIIIIIHIIIMIIHIDM
WHEN YOU BUY
A TON OF
VI. & W. COAL y
You don't buy a quar- I
ter or an eighth of dirt or
slate along with it. Ev
ery ton is a ton of unadul
terated FUEL just good,
clean coal. Phone 40.
Asheville Coal Co. j
HMMIIH Ml K
DOES YOUR
MILK SOUR?
It's a sure sign you do ; ;
not use enough ICE. ; ;
Phone 72 for. a supply. .; ;
It means pure foods, and
j u re foods mean good ; ;
health. - :;
ASHEVILLE ICE CO. ;;
MIIIMHUMimMMMMt
J. E. Carpenter
JEWELER
32 Patton Avenue. i
Fine Watch Repairing ,j
a Specialty.
!
! POOLE BROS. STEAM DYE
J WORKS
i
Formerly Asheville Steam Dye Works,
F..XPF.RT CIJCAXF.RS AXD DYERS
Phone 12.10, V
Work called for and delivered. j
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This is the best small
car on the market.
Standard
Motor Car Co.,
IMioite 314.
15-07 Patton Avenue.
At the Same Old Place
"Downstairs"
A Fine Line of Cigan.
Furniture Store
AND RETAIL '
Asheville, N. C.
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