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ii: if, PAGE EIGHT. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Is when coal with quality counts more than anything rise. The right coal In the kitchen means a grmt degree of comfort and satisfaction In the home. M.-ft INDIAN COAL meets all requirements for a perfect coal for the kitchen range. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Fresh Pine Apples 10c, 15c and 20c Each E. C. Jarrett Phones SAS or 111. IS North Pack Sqaare and City Market. Phone 471. NOT A KNOT Or a bump of any kind to ml) or chafe the feet insult- a pair of PATRICIAN PUMP OR OXFORDS. In all leathers, $:j..jO ami $4. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 South Main St ITTTmiTimmTsimhh'i ""i'imTiITT'TT Quality h our high mark Price is our lowest mark. even' PIANO is iiiaranteed Dunhams' Music House the one price store. Why Pay More We can meet your wants at the fairest prices. The largest assortment of Silver ware. The foremost china tore. and crockery The sole agents for bargains. The only place for a complete line of tin enameled ware and kitchen outlit In the city. I X L DEPARTMENT STORE 8. H. MICHALOVE, Prop. 22 Tatton Ave. Phono 107, ICE SHIPPED To any point, well packed in , sacks by ex rcss or in car load lots. PHONE 72. Asheville Ice Co. TOILET, GOODS EVERY i ' . ..''. . LADY NEEDS. . Toilet Powder and Creams. Our large assortment of pow ders, lotions, creams and other skin and complexion prepara tions, contains everything any lady requires for toilet use. : Paragon Pharmacy ; Cor. N. Pack Rq. Market fit. . . Phones No. 260 ami I.1HO. . "Get It At the Paraion.H SEVERAL PLAYERS RELEASED 100A1 Hobbi, Humphries, Martii -Hayes Given Pink Slips -Additions to Squad. Announcement was made this niornlnH by President Ilernnrd of the Mountaineer ISaseball club of the re lease of several players slveii today. Those released were lloblis, Hum phries, Martin and Hayes. lluhliH was released to the Jacksonville i:lul, where he Is at present trying out. l ut only for this season, and he will be back here next year. Humphries was released because of the fact that there are two other southpaw pitchers on the team, Waymack and Smith. Waymack is considered a great addition to the team and of course they would not let him go, and Smith's batting is of such a line quality that his release was not even considered. Humphries will probably go back tn the Atlanta club. Martin, another of the pitchers released, sim ply could not make good, not being in a class with tile boys here. Hayes, it was slated, probably could have made good had his physical condition warranted his staying In the game through the season. Thofe retained on the squad now are: Mills. Iamlgraff, Sharp, Peaster, Shelby, Mowers, Kluttz, Woodward. Smith. Waymack, Karnes. Uudger nd Steel, the last live composing the present pitching stall. Steel is a new man that joined the squad at John- on City and he is said to have the nods. Shelby is a catcher signed to ike the place as substitute that had -t-en reserved for l'one. He is a ouch better plover, all around, than ne and the management considers a streak of guoil Hi'-k in getting nm. iliiunc. an nmelder who has ecu signed for some time, has not ported fur duty yet, but is expected t an early date. kluttst, who Is new n the team, is a Davidson college raduate and has made a good record for himself in college ball. He Is an utllelder and Is a real "dyed-in-the- wool" artist with the stick. The Impression which has been had by almost everyone, and even by the management, that only 12 men could be carried on the squad l erroneous, according to a statement by Mr. Uer nard this morning, though the salary limit must be S00. However, with this salary limit It Is not likely that a much larger squad will be carried by my of the clubs. The locals now number 13, but when Williams conies the "unlucky" number will be broken. The squad, at present, looks good loc al fans and there Is not. in sight inyway. a ray of hope for those live tiler unfortunate clubs for securing I Ik- UUl pennant. Interest in the game. i growing daily and with a winning team Ashrville bids fair to be an enthusiastic baseball town. VANDERBILT IS. WATTS LAND SUIT BEING TRIED Both Plaintiff and Defendant Claim Title to 150 Acrei-Was Tract One Excepted ? Superior court opened this morn ing arter recess from Saturda'y after noon with Judge Webb presiding, he having been detained at home during the first week of court by the illness of his daughter. Iter condition has mproved so that he is now able to resume the duties of his office and will conduct the remaining weeks of the term. During the morning the court was engaged In the trial of the ease of George W. Vanderbllt vs. Judson O. Watts. The case Involves the owner ship of about 150 acres of land in unenmbe county, both parties claim ing the land. The land Is included in, or rather surrounded by, the tract of about 12.000 acres of land lying Haywood, Transylvania and liun- combe counties which Mr. Vanderbllt purchased several years ago. It Is said that there were several tracts excepted within the boundury bought and the defendunt claims that the tract now In litigation was one of these exceptions and that Mr. Vander bllt did not. acquire title to this tract when he bought the large tract. The tract In question lies In E'.uncombe county between White Rock branch and Sam Davis creek. ST1TE OPTICAL SOCIETY MEETS HEREJULY 18-211 It Is Probable That About 150 Members Will Attend -Jewelers Con vention 20-21. The convention of the Ptate Optical society will meet In Asheville July It land 20. Arrangement have been made by C. H. Honesa for their meet ings to be held at the Battery Pari hotel wnere the members will atop. There are about five local firm who are member of the state organiza tion. In a letter to Mr. Honesa from tho secretary. W. 8. Granger of Golds boro, it la stated that there will be about 13 members Ira attendance. The president of the organisation Is Frank M. Jolly of Raleigh. Most the members of the State Optical ae- xnclntlon are also members of thi Htate optical and ftetall Jewelers a- soclntlon and the convention of the latter will W held here July 20 an 21 so that many of the visitors w III be here four days. Asheville Paint Ota ma Co, former It i "e smirr-KU . paint Co. LnrM Palm J. IC Chambers, JUvwjr. Phone 1197 CITYNEWS Evelyn E. Kraft, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. W. P. Kraft of No. 212 North Main street, died this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, aged 18 months. Funeral services will be announced later. Fire yesterday morning at the res idence of Mrs. Zeigler on Hillside street did slight damage. The fire was discovered in the roof between tire chimneys, the blaze originating, it Is supposed from a spark. A small hole was burned in the roof before the llames were finally estinguished. The remains of Mrs. P.. A. Wllkle, whose deiith occurred in Ht. Louis last Wednesday, were brought to Ashevllle yesterday and taken to the home of Mrs. St-hctl, 1S4 Woodfln street. The funeral services were conducted this afternoon at II o'clock from the resi dence. Kev. Dr. Vines, officiating. The pallbearers Here C. Sawyer, R. M. Peadles, Fred Hut.ledge. Dr. B. V. Hall, J. M. Lorick and H. M. Jones. Superintendent A. C. Reynolds left this afternoon for Durham where he will attend a meeting of the board of education of the Western North Carolina Methodist conference at which will be discussed the question of the secondary church schools. Several months ago there was a com mittee appointed to consider the mat ter of financing these schools, and this is to be considered at this meeting. Mr. Reynolds will then go to Raleigh to attend the meeting of the institute conductors of the state. L. M. McCormick, chief of the san itary department, says that he has re ceived several complaints from people in regard to mosquitoes; he says that in some instances the breeding places of the mosquitoes have been found on the premises of people making the complaints. It is announced by the police and sanitary department that all weeds and grass as high as 10 inches and within -."i0 feet of dwell ings must be cut as in these weeds and grass may be hidden tin cans containing water, which make excel lent breeding places for the mosquito The sanitary department employes art making their rounds over tne city to see that this law is enforced. Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, who was a guest at the ISattery Park hotel last night en route to Marshall, is enthu siastic over the interest that the peo ple of the state are taking in h'ood roads and especially the Central high way. In referring to the horseback trail from Asheville to Mt. Mitchell, known throughout the country as the highest peak east of the Rockies, Dr. Pratt said that "we hope to have the trail completed within forty days." Relative to the "Crest of the lilue Ridge Highway" he said that the tents had been taken to the old Craggy held and that they would be pitched this week ready for lodging purposes Work Is expected to begin on the sur-1 vey within a few days. COLLECTOR BAHTLETT JFTEBJELIUENTS Regular and Special Taxes Are Now Due and Must Be Paid During Month of June. City Tax Collector llartlett says that all city taxes, both regular and special, are now due and must be paid during this month. Resides there are paving assessments to a considerable amount which are now due and which Mr. Hartlett will take steps to collect. He has also prepared a list of the un listed delinquents which he announced that he would advertise in a few days. Mr. Bartlett stated that he would ad vertise in a few days. Mr. Bartlett stated that It would be very much more pleasant for him and for the tax-payers If they would come to the office or send the amount of their taxes but that he has them to collect and he is going about the matter firmly. He also stated that those having charge of the dog taxes and dog; muzzling were starting out with renewed vigor today. More INwtal Pcnosltorlcs. Washington, June D. Postmaster General Hitchcock has decided to In crease the extension of the postal savings system from 100 to 150 offices a week, with at least 1000 depositories designated by July 1. This will le a world's record In the number operat ed within so short a time after estab llhment. Grant'a No. 24 cures Colds. 25 centa Chambers b. Weaver, Livery. Phone It "The shelh. ig of the Battleship Texas shown Wednesday at the The ato and the Theato Airdoine. KODAK FOR SALE A 2Hx4V, Ko dak, In first class condition. Cost 11?, will sell for $8.75. Inquire of C. W. Capell. at this office. tf. FOR SALE -Modern six-room cot tage very close In at special bar gain on easy terms; or will exchange for vacant lot or suburban proper ty and give terms on balance. Ad dress "Owner", Glen Rock station, City. 100-3t. WANTED Our sanitary steam clean Ing tables and pressing machines are extremely satisfactory; live steam forced through the fabrics from the Inside out knocking out all dust, germs, grease, Olvea the cloth the soft new - appearance, Phone 389, J. C. Wllbar. BOY 16 desires position office work; can assist bookkeeping, also type writing. P. O. Box 278. 100-6t VOX BALE Six room dwelling and nearly four acres of land, located In the heart of the favo-lte rest dence section of Tryon, N. , will be sold nt a comparatively low price for non-resident owner. J Reich. Agt., Tryon, N. C , ... FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms In nice . placa, n Charlotte, street Cheep to right parties. ..No ale people: no rblidren. J. R. It., fin ictte-News. " li-tC THE ASHE VILLI GAZETTE-NEWS. New Arrival of Hudson Roadsters Can't we reserve one of them for you. They are" all we can get this summer. Come in and see this excellent motor car. Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1311. 15-17 South Islington Ave. NEWS BOOKS ADDED TO ROGERS' CIRCULATING LI BRARY. Haunted Pajamas. The Prodigal Judge. The Long Roll, Cat's Paw, The Stolen Singer. The Golden Silence, The Girl from Nowhere, The rtroml Hlghwav. Marie Claire. Delilah, She That Hesitates, Five Gallons of Gas olene, Husband bv Proxy. The Trail of 'H8. The Girl from His Town, First Love, Son of the 'wind. Kingdom of Splendid Swords, Fortune Huntef, Chrysalis, The Way of a Woman, Hou so of the Whispering Pines, Music Master. Miller of Mid Church. ROGERS' BOOK STORE 39 Patton Ave. Phone 254. Pure, Wholesome Confections HOME MADE FRESH DAILY CANDY KITCHEN PHONE 110. Haywood Street, Near Postofflee. VISITORS AND TOURISTS In looking for the brand of CKJARS that you want look me up. I have the completest line in the city. I make it my business to please you. Know how to keep the cigar FRESH having been in the business since 1887. Enough said. BLOMBERG'S, On the Avenue. The Best Ginger Ale Cantrell & Cochrane '3 Belfast, 20c per bot., $2 per do2. Clarence Sawyer 53 Fatton Ave. The, Gruner Asheville, N. C. ' 31 Haywood Street. Phone 684. Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for selected cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, women, and other chronic diseases. THE BATHS AND MASSAGE Turkish, Russian, Cabinet, Bets Ho Shower and Needle Baths, Galvanic a nd Farradlo Treatments. Electrlo Vi brating and 8wedlah Massage and Mo vementa. Thure ."Brandt Massage for diseases of women. Douche Lavage. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE, EFFECTIVE 5IAY 28, 111. Schedule figures published as Information and not guaranteed. EASTERN TIME AltniVKS KliOM DEPARTS FOR No. 7 Ijtke Toxaway .... 11:30 a.m.N'o. 6 1-oke Toxaway .... 3:40 p.m. No. 27 "Carolina Special No. 27 "Carolina Special" Charleston 7:34 p.m. Cincinnati- 7:60 p.m. No. 28 "Carolina Special" No. 28 "Carolina Special" Cincinnati ... .-...10:15a.m. Charleston 10:25a.m. No. 9 Jacksonville 2:10p.m.No. 10 Jacksonville 4:10 pm. No. 11 New York f 2:45 p.m. No. 11 Cincinnati 3:05 p.m. No. 12 Cincinnati 2:05 p.m. No. 12 New York 2:25 p.m. No. 13 Charleston 9:15 p.m. No. 14 Charleston 7:00 a.m. No. 16 Waynesvllle 9:25 a.m. No. 15 Waynesville 5:15 p.m. No. 18 Murphy 5:50 p.m. No. 17 Murphy .. , 8:30 a. pi. No. 20 Murphy . ( 1 -.55 p.m. No. 19 Murphy 3:20 p.m. No. 21 Goldsboro 7 : 40 p.m.No. 22 Oolsboro 8:00 a.m. No. 35 New York 2:30a.m. No. 35 Memphis 10:30 p.m. No. 36 Memphis 6:50 a.m. No. 36 New York 7:10 a.m. No. 41 Atlanta 7:00 a.m. No. 42 Atlanta 8:30 p.m. No. 102 Bristol 10.35 p.m.No. 101 Bristol 7:20 a.m. No. 17 Terrel 8 10 a.m No. 18 Terrell 6:00 p.m. Through Sleeping Cars dally to Baltimore, Washington and Norfolk, Cincinnati (two), Memphis, Louis ville, St. Louis, Jacksonville. Charleston and Richmond. Chair Cars Ashevllle and Goldsboro. Trains 15 and lir dally except Sunday. Dining car sen-Ice Cincinnati aid Charleston trains 7 and a J. H. WOOD, Dist. Pass. Agt Fine Jellico Goal i - The Ideal fuel, lt' hot. ' : JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone J,!, yard phone 510. ' Special price on car lota. PEW DROP ICE CREAM Soda and Nut Sundaes 5c at 32 Patton Ave. Citizens Transfer Company ' j . WOODCOCK, Owner. ; rURNITURE MOVING. ; Prompt Baggage Transfer Servlct. i I, J!!!!!?"7W b r T- T- ' ' i FOR RENT FURNISHED COTTAGES . One Cottars I rooma, price., ... , ,.oo ,, One Collate 7 rooms, price ,40.00 month pae Cottste, , rooms, price., ,.t,.t,, J!r, t ,.ef.n.o mmKh Orte Cottsse 1 rooms, price.....,........ Sr.o.oo month One CottBKe I rooms. prk... ... 7.vno mouth U41'"J-rLLCU;A CO IU4I I -late; SO Ifsyv-Hxl fclrc U Six Phones N. 1800. Sanitarium Stomach, Rheumatism, Disease of Department of the Sanitarium la ope a to tne puoiic. t Air, Electric Light, Tub, Sits, Foot and from New York. Phlludelnhla. R. If. GRAHAM C P A T k For Sale A judgement for $6150 against F. K. Gardner of Asheville. Applj to Gazette-News Office. - WE HAVE RECEIVED a new line of Children's Sandals In white, tan and patent leathers. GEO. W. JENKINS 29 K. Mailt St. Phone 12.V Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. Many Years Experience at the mines en able us to give our customers the best at all times. Southern Coal Co. Phone 114. 10 N. Pack Sq. Removal Notice J. E. Carpenter, the jeweler, has moved his place of business from 32 Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Square, In Moore's Furniture store. Emm n MAPLEINE DEMONSTRATION Beginning Saturday morning. Ice Cream and oth er dainties served. Housekeepers especially invited. Stradley 6 Luther fella White Ilouse Coffee and Tea the World's. Beet. S East Pack Square. Phones 64 and Kl. FURNITURE. DEAL & GOLIGHTLY 27 N. Main St. Phone 354. Second hand SewinK Ma- chines $1.00 to $10.00 Improved Hot Water Heating System Let ns install in your home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost consumption and assures you house in the coldest of days. workmen and use the American Radiator Co's boilers and ra diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Ball, Thrash 6 Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street Asheville, N. CL I BERKELEY l0h Is Still Open and will be better equipped than ever o Electric Fixtures The untrained eye may not tee theextra quality In the fixtures we ar showing for the modern home. We have the fixture suitable for any room In your mansion or cottage. May we show youT Piedmont Electric Co. 64 Pntton Ave. V Opposite Postoffice. Green Bros.; 'P'.r-L.ttL-2.;ji"l--- ... . . 1 1 '.: 7 T , Monday, June 5, 1911." M ISSSSSSSS OLD MOTHER EARTH Never produced a better coal than M. & W. COAL In uniform sizej and free from dust, slate and T dirt. Phone 40. ; Asheville Coal Co J 8 North Pack Sf. ; DON'T HESITATE TO 'phone US This hot weather when you don't know what kind of meat to order. Phone us for meat suggestions. AV'e always have something good In pure meat foods. Hill & Young Phone 4 and 350. City Market ' "Home Rendered Lard." COME TO THE NEW STORE WITH THE NEW STOClt OF MEN'8 r CTiOTHING AND FURNISH- . r;. INGS, SHOES, HATS, Etc. Suits, range In price from $10 to $22.50 The Gem Clothing Store, 6 Patton Ave. . Anything Electrical See W. A. WARD Phone 440. No. 13 Church St. of installation and saves in fuel summer heat throughout your Wo employ none but skilled Furniture Store , "Eddy" Refrigerators' and Ice Boxes are lined with Germ-: Proof Zinc Lining, which is the most durable lining put in a refrigerator. We have cus tomers that you know who have had Eddys in use for 20 years or more, and they , are good yet. Let u show yon. Ice boxes $5.0 land up. I i
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