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j Cold Weather
Is near at hand. Fires
are in demand in the liv
ing room and other
rooms iu the home. Use
M. & AV. Indian Coal. It
is best. (Jet winter sui
ply NOW. Phone i:J0.
Carolina Coal & Ice
Company
'j. I CARTER AT
of n sunon BANK
The Institution, It Is Expected, Will
Open About the First of ,
January.
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Tears
Quhi os
I'raiilHifirs
Cocoa mil.
IX'IIHIIIS.
E. C. JARRETT
Phones 358 or 192.
Fine Groceries, Vegeta
bles and Fruits.
12 North Pack Square and
City Market.
Phone 473.
I John II. Carter, president of the
i American National lank of Ashevllle.
is heading a new million-dollar hank
ing institution for Atlanta. The pre
liminary arrangements are getting
well In hand and It Is expected the
new bank will open about January 1.
!The Atlanta Ueorgian of Monday has
j the following account of the new in
j gtitution:
I Another indication that Atlanta is
rapidly forginit ahead toward ttv.- half
million city goal is shown by the an
; nouncement of the formation of one
more national bank here.
The moving spirit in the organiza
tion of the new bank and the man
i who probably will Ik- its president is
John H. Carter, a native Georgian,
of Asheville.
, Mr. Carter is chairman of the or
ganization committee, a committee
composed of prominent Atlanta capi
talists and others from over the state.
Mr. Ca tcr is president of several
Georgia banks and is well known
throughout this section as a banker
and business mm. He has propcrt
i interests in Atlanta and is a director in
the Southern States Life Insurance
company, in .addition to being a direc
tor in the Atlantic National Fire In
surance company, of Macon.
While the plans for the new bank
are not yet complete, they are well un
der way and there Is every reason to
believe that everything will tie in read
iness for the bank to open for business
on January 1.
Prominent bankers have been se
lected for the positions of vice presi
dents and cashier of the bank, but no
announcement as to the identity of
these will he Tade until later.
Mr Carter has assix iated with him
on the organization committee some
of the best known business m-n and
capitalists of the state and he has th' ir
in-operation in the work now going
steadily on of organizing this latest
addition to Atlanta's list of banking
institutions.
The new bank will have a capital of
fl.noA.000 and a surplus of Il'Um.omh.
With Mr. Carter on the organization
committee are K. J Paxon. presid.-nt
if the Atlanta c hamber of commerce:
V. T. Gentry, president Southern Hell
Telephone company: lanbn
kins, of John t. Hopkins - S
Hollemnn. president I'nion
bank and about 30 others.
Many mothers have learned
how much they needed
Scott's Emulsion
by taking It to show their
ehlldren that It was a sweet
medicine.
For thirty-five years It has
been the best known speeif le
against fatigue and enf eeble
ment, as well as the standard
remedy for warding: off and
relieving eolds and affec
tions of the throat and lungs.
LADIES
The new Patrician fall models have
f h.irai :er. btle and wear-well qual
ities. S3.50 and ILIMI.
GuaranteeShoeStore
4 Rnnth MM" .
C. Hop-
i.ns: J. T.
Sa Ings
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CITY NEWS
Chalmers "30"
$1500 .
Chalmers 'forty"
$2750
Licensed under Seidell patent
Automobile Buyers
Are of Two Kinds
Those who want the best car
for the least money
Those who want the best car
regardless of price.
The Chalmers car Is the one car that appeals to both classes of
buyers. That accounts for its wonderful popularity. ,
It Is easy to show the man who wants a "cheap" car how much
more value he can get in the Chalmers by paying a little more.'
It is easy to prove to the man who wants automobile satisfac
tion, regardless of price, that Chalmers cars compare favorably at
every point with the highest priced cars.
Ileal motor value is what you want, and real motor Value
means greatest utility for least money. The way to Judgo a car
for value is by what it has done rather than promises of what It
will do.
ltegardless of price consider what records have been made by
the
BATTERY PARK BANK
ASHEYI1XJE, If C.
J. P. Bawyer, Preslteoi.
T. C. COXB. 1st VU President
E. BLUDER. Id Vice President
t. E. RANKIN- Cashier.
Surplus and Profits 1130,000.00
Capital 1100,000.00
TRANSACTS A GENERAL
RANKING BISISKiSa
tpecial attention given to colleo
ttona. Four par cent Inverwt paid or
The hijrh
Quality
of the
At Least That Is What Evi
dence at Mr. Hackney's
Home Indicates.
A man that would steal a tierce
bulldog In the darkness of night must
he i hold, bad man. but just such a
person rcidnf somewhere in this vl
cinitv if the evidence which con
fronted W. N Hackney, is to be be
lieved. Mr. Hackney reside nt the Kim
lierly place in Woolsev and owned a
big fierce bulldog which he kept
chained to the side of his house. Th"
other morning when he went out to
look for Ills dog he found It had Jls
aicared. Well-defined man's traeks
ii ading away from the house were
found and Mr. Hackney believes that
Hon.r,one during the night stole the
di In this afternoon's Gasette
News he is offering a reward for the
return of the dog.
A S50.000 Fire In Norfolk.
HobartM.Cable
; Piano
is what makes it a
; general favorite.
DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE
Norfolk, Ovt. 12. Damage to the
plant rt the Portsmouth Cotton Oil
Kenning company, partially destroyed
by fire this morning, will amount to
150,000, fully covered. The plant will
be rebuilt. About 100 are temporarily
out of work.
Scott Leslie's Merry Maids at Palace
Grants No. 24 cure Colds. IS centa
WASTED
WE GUARANTEE
Satisfactory Plumbing, Steam,
and Hot ater Heating. Let us
estimate for you.
UNION PLUMBING CO.
II oim) 431.
SS X. Main 8t
Fine Jellico Coal
' Tt. Ideal fsmL tfa boi.
JELLICO COAL CO.
J. R. BHOPK. Manager.
at Ulrica phone) IU, Yard phone SIS
RptMial prtrM on rar Inta.
StiSMM til MIMIIMMHf
Notice
Adopted and effective after T
June 10th: Garbage cans shall
be provided, under m penalty
for vl Mat Ion. Are you comply T
Ing with the elty ordl nance T T
Apply at the I X L Tpt Ptore X
or rail 10T for Information.
1'"t can't beat our prices.
V
LOST Gold locket and chain. Bears
monogram and contains miniatures.
Finder please notify Ciura Both
Phone 1120, 201 Merrimon Ave.,
reward. 211-Jt
FOR BALE L'nsawn timber for spe
cial uses. Locust posts. Prospect
Hill Farm, R. F. D. No. 1, Ashe
vllle. It
The Methodist Protestants w ill hold
their regular weekly prayer meeting
in the Auditorium of the Y. M. C A.
as announced for tonight.
The police department has had lit
tle to do today, ( inly one arrest ha I
been made up to 1 o'clock, that of J.
K. Boynton charged with retailing to
one C M. laughter.
While the Methodist Protestant
cnttaee is being moved I'.ev. J. S.
Williams will room in the Y. M. t",
A. building; his telephone miniU-r
will be 7k9. Miss Jessie Howe Wil
liams will stay at the Y. W. C. A.,
telephone 1441.
W. T. Mason, who was injured in
the derailment of Murphy division
train No. IS about ten days ago, is
resting well today, although he had a
rather uncomfortable night. The
physicians entertain the belief that he
will be able to lease the house within
a short time.
Th. re will be a meeting of the
farmers of the Weaverville section at
the Monticello school house near
Weaverville Thursday nlKht at which
Mr. Mijlsaps, the state director of the
agricultural experiment stations, will
be iiresont and will address th" farm
ers on the Improved methods of farm
ing. The meeting will Ik- informal
and there will be talks by some of the
farmers present.
Hev. Arthur Flahe of N'nshvllie.
Tvnn., one of the bright" t and most
interesting speakers in the Southern
lUiptist convention, will deliver three
addresses at the First CajdiKt church.
The first one will l given this even
ing at S o'clock and the other two on
Thursday and Friday evenings nt the1
same hmir The public are invited
to hear tin .".- Ii i tun s. They are of
special interest to all church workers
and to tin -i neral public.
At a meeting of the republican
state executive committee nt Greens
boro Monday, the resignation of Har
ry S Skinner fts candidate for asso
ciate Justice of the Supreme court was
accopted and Judge A. I Coble of
Statesville was named. Judge Coble
Is now assistant I'nited States district
attorney for the Western district of
North Carolina. As candidate for
state auditor, John Z. A. Wood of
Perquimans county was nominated.
William Arthur who for several
years, was In charge of the Southern j
railway depot station of the Western
I'nion Telegraph company, has ae-1
cepted a position us operator for the
Postal Telegraph company, succeed-
ig W. It. Malone, who has been
transferred to Richmond witn ine
Postal company there. Manager L.
I'.ottorf of the Postal company says
that Monday was one of the b"t days
e has had since the office was
pened.
Thomas Revell, the young man who
as so badly crushed by a freight car
n the Soul Si rn yarns yesieruay
mormi.g. passe" the night st the Mis-
Ion hospital as well ss could be ex
pected, ana tne pnysicians are enter
taining great hope today for his re-
overy. The injury to his shoulder
nd arm was very painful and it was
feared yesterday he would not survive
the night, but doing so, he wilt likely
recover unless complications develop.
The left arm was amputated at the
shoulder.
Harold Tyree, the ten months' old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Uuy Tyree or
Ix-pot street died late yesterday af
ternoon following a three days' Ill
ness. The funeral was held this af
ternoon from the late residence by
Rev. E. L. Grau of Ora Street Pres
byterian church. The Interment was
at Riverside cemetery. This Is the
second child of Mr. and Mrs. Tyree
to die after only a short Illness. The
other died at the age of IS months.
a year ago last May. Mr. Tyree Is
connected with the Southern Railway
company.
Chalmers Motor Cars
In speed contests they were given the title of
"Champions of the Year." having won more races
than any other ear, even from cars twice their price
and horse power.
In hill climbing and endurance tests the same
record holds good.
The Chalmers "30" was selected pathfinder for
the 1910 Glidden Tour.
The- Chalmers "30" was awarded the Glidden
Trophy In the 1910 Glidden Taur over the longest
and most difficult route ever mapped out for this
ccnt.
We could go into details of construction, quality,
workmanship, transmission, Ignition, etc., but after
all, the shortest, strongest and most convincing
thing we could say is "See what the Chalmers has
done. Where can you get greater value, and what
more can you oak of a car at any price?"
The 1911 models are now o.i exhibition at our
salesrooms, ready for inspection and demonstration.
Asheville Automobile Co., 15-17 S.Lexington Ave.
It is needed these cool
mornings and evenings. X
Get prices on 5-ton lots of
M. & Y. coal, the perfect
grato and stove coal.
1 ' Phone 40.
j Asheville Coal Co. j
ALWAYS SOMETHING
v FIT THE TASTE
TO X
Fine leg of lamb. Prima T
Ribs of Reef for roasting. Phone
us for meat suggestions.
HILL & YOUNG
Phones 4 and 359.
City Market.
J. E. Carpenter
, JEWELER
32 Patton Avenue.
Fine Watch Repairing
a Specialty. ,
r".
Pound Correspondence Stationery
Extra fine quality in white and tints. Envelopes to match.
Extra fiine quality iu white
ROGERS' BOOK STORE
39 Patton Ave. Phone 254.
Take ari Oyster Loaf Home
With You This Evening
CANDY KITCHEN PHONE 110.
'( IlaywtMxl 8trcct. Near Puxtofflcc
IT IS A PLEASURE
To wear Dr. Reed Cuahlon Shoes.
They arc comfortable, stylish and
durable.
GEO. W. JENKINS
28 South Main Street.
I LOG AN
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Laf al Bid. ' kk. Pack Bi
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN
Why not Join the II. C. A. Gymnasium class and get the Gymnasium ex
ercise? Now is the time; don't think you have to order your gymnasium
suits away, that )oo can get them here In my store for one dollar a suit and
"P. - '
Blomberg's Cigars and Sporting Goods Always in the Lead
On the Avenue.
Got Your Stoves Up?
These cold mornings make stoves necessary to health and comfort.
We have coal and wood heaters prices range from $140 to $.12.60
and pipe, elbows, tongs, scuttle, mats, etc., at all prices. We have
competent men to put I'p all stoves we sell.
' i : - .
Asheville Hardware Co.
SOUTH PACK SQUARE AND 25 N. 1IAIN ST,
!
I.OfiT DOG Small female white
Freneth Toy poodle wandered off
In . Woolsey neighborhood several
days ago. If seen please telephone
1704. Ray's Studlc, 11 ration
avenue. . tll-lt
WANTED Mlddl. aged white wom
an to do housework In family, must
b good cook, permanent position,
good Wfges. Telephone 142. Ill-It
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Homer
pigeons for squab breeding 81
,- Patton avenue, or phone 1(00.
211-St
WHY TRT through an agent when
you ran get a better bargain from
the owner T I have a modern f
room house at better vs'ue thaa any
agent la town ran offer. ' Address,
D. K. r Gaxette-News. Ill-It
TO RENT Furnished pleasant, eon
' venlent five-room cottage, on Mer
rlmon avenue car line, gas and cos
ranxes, sunny pnrrh. Address or
phone "Cottage," Gasette-News.
i fop.
EXrilANGF Three 4-rnom
Mhkcs. on paved B'rel, In gnu
i i r, r,,r " si to eluht room
s. sternbe,rg.g;co.
MB BAIjS For Immediate delivery, aD kind of second hao .
machinery la first class condition.
STEAM BOILERS, ENGINES OF ALL KINDS
Pulleys. Hangars. Bearings, Bosea, Shafting, Band Saw Villi com
plete; Steam Engine and Boilers at all slses and makes; new and
second band Piping, all slses.
CORRE8PONDEXCK BOUCITKD.
Citizens Transfer . Company
' JTXIA tfOODOOCK. Owe.
PATTOK AVEJOTE. - TEUEPHOinB M.
rUENITURE MOVING.
Prompt Baggage Transfer Serrlea, . .
Kndnran) by C. O. T. and T. P. A.
Improved Hot Water
Heating System
NoV is the time to prepare for winter; have ns install in
your home our improved hot water heating system which
lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption
and assures you summer hast throughout your house in the
coldest winter days. Wo employ none but skillful workmen
and us the American Radiator Co's boilers and radiators,
and guarantee perfect satisfaction.
1
Royal Mushrooms
The mott delicious end wholesome article of IU kind on the
market. Arc grown and prepared In France, and are ready for
Instant use.
No. S Willi Madeira Sauce. No. 7 'With Ilurjrundjr Sauic.
Xu. a (.rilled, Nli cl. No. 10 Wlula Grilled.
0N,LY JO CENTS PER TIN. .
Clarence Sawyer
53 Patton Ave.
Six 'Phones, N. 1800
NOTICE
AdvlMS Your Friends
To always use Blue Hibbon Vanilla
and Lemon Extracts, the real fruit
flavors. Only one-half th. quantity Is
required, and the flavor Is delicious.
W. R. PULL! AM DEAD 1
It Is Reported Tliat He Is. but Rail
way Offk-tata Kay He Is on lite
, Road U Recovery. .
From and after July 1ft our prices for Tungsten lamps to
our customers will bo as follows: '
25 watt .$ .54 each
40 watt ,G2 each
CO vat 84 each
100 watt ... 1,11 each
150 watt.. : 1.20 each
250 watt , ...... V. . . . 1.C5 each
v THE ASHEVILLE ELECTRIC CO.
Although reports have been publish
ed at Murphy of the death of W. R.
Pulliam of Yellow Hill Saturday, these
reports war. denied here this morning
by Southern railway officials who sny
that th. news last night from Mr.
Pulliam was to the effect that he was
on the road to recovery.
It will be recalled that Mr. Pulliam
was the most seriously Injured In the
wreck of psssenger train No. U near
Governor's lland Friday. He has re
gained consciousness., Th? plher In
jured are doing nicely. . .
3. M. McOa Plena, Studio. Phone 112.
New f.ireeVonedy at Palace today
The MlHcr-I?lc paint to. Iaic Paints
Ball, Thrash 6 Co.
5, 7 and 9 East College Street, - Asheville. Nt 0. '.
Barbee's Full Value
Cigar Store
14 Patton Ave.
"That'i All."
BROS. STEAM DTE WORKS
N Formerly Asheville Steam Dy W
3 POOLE BROS, work w
O Th on,y xpert cleaners and O
(I oyer in Asheville. q
POOLE BROS., Phone 1230
FOlEYSOMOlAimVf
foa tTMucn Teoud and CtTiAi ww
SEE US
About Coal
in 5-Ton
Lots
Southern Coal Co.
Phone 114. - Pack Square.
YOU MAKE A MISTAKE if you don't buy a Harwood
Iron. This is the iron that don't burn out or get out of order,
but it costs no. more than a great many of the inferior irons.
Piedmont Electric Co.
64 Patton Ave. , Ashevill. N. fi.
J0R SALE
For quirk sal. lot located on
Mertlmo. Acs , aHsa 76x219.
Priee 1100.OO. ,
MARSTELLER & CO.,
10 llarwixxl W. i
FOR RENT
Modern' sic room rottag. on Z
paved street. 128 months.
MARSTELLER & CO., t
2 Haywood K.
Green Bros.' Furniture Store
WHOLESALE &ND RETAIL.
45 Patton Avenue.
Aneville, N. 0
312.
rass
, Look in' Our -Window'
$12..rX) Buys $23.00 worth. 2-inch Tost Brass Bed $12.50. '
We have pome Renuino bargain 8 in furniture. Cash or on time.
GREEN eroti:3:o
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