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G - . 1 THE CAROLINA COAL & ICE CO., HAVE MOV ED THEIR OFFICES FROM 23 PATTON AVE. TO DHRUMOR BUILDING. Carolina Goal & Ice Company I FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES Per Basket 50c. E. C. Jarrett Phones 358 or 192. 12 North Park Square and City Market. Phone 473. PATRICIAN SHOES FOR WOMEN Are the result of a demand for a fine grade of footwear at a modest price, by a class of women who take more than a personal interest in the selec tion of their shoes. Their su perlative merit in materials, styling and workmanship have put the Patrician far above or dinary shoe making. In Tan, Suede, Patent and Plain Leath ers, $3.50 and $4.00. Guarantee ShoeStorc i South Main St. TOU KENT 8 room house, large rurlen and barn, Apply to John A. Guffey, the Ladies Outfitter. ' .' 132-6t. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; :one large front room with double ' bed; one smaller room with single , -bed. Apply 150 Chestnut St. tf FOR KENT One five room furntshod cottage for J35, and one at MO, both on car line. Larger ores for more money. V. M. Messier. American National Bank building. Phone 132-U. FtU SALE Some frpsh cows: cash or time. Apply to Ed Crook or D. A. Junes, 'phone 863. 132-3t WANTED Position as stenographer, by competent younu lady. Miss S., .'care Gazette-News. 132-8t WANTED To borrow 11800 on un encumbered residence and store houwe; worth (3000. Address "J. 411. N.," care Gazette-News. 132-3 FOR SALE. Modern eight, room house on West Asheville icar line one and one half acres of Rood level land, price 13,000.00. easv terms. J. D. PENLAND & SON A CAR LOAD of Bristol glazed stoneware Just received. Yellow mixing bowls, milk and fruit jars, wa . ter coolers, bean and flower pots, oval meat roasters. Stone Jura, all sizes, from a '(uart to fifty gallons. I X L DEPARTMENT STORE 8. H. MICHOIiOVE, Prop. St Patton Ave. Phone 107 ICE FOR HOT DAYS Phone 72 and we'll keep your refrigerator or ice box supplied with fro zen purity and comfort. Asheville Ice Co. d4 l-ayjUeVeaVAJL EXO A Delicate Deodorant for destroying the odor of perspiration and keeping the body sweet. It is itself odorless. Price 25 cents. Vz::zti Fbrmicy CVf. K. I"-'k n. A I'artet Et i" fco. seo sa ssee. t ii it r i - -i- DUCES AGIST CATCHING flEEi Judging from Present Appearances -Ai Much in Dark at Ever, Says the Chief. "There are no developments; abso lutely none. We are just as much in the dark today as ever.'1 That Was the discouraging statement made this afternoon by Chief of Police Lyerly when asked relative to the pursuit of the slayer of Patrolman MeConnell. The chief appeared weary from loss of sleep and hard work, as do the other officers who have been detailed on the case and who have returned from the Piedmont and Greenville section. The officers are naturally discouraged and while hope of ultimately apprehend ing the negro has not entirely ebbed the chances now appear decidedly against this result. D. H. Webb, who went to Green ville last night to look over the ne gro suspect held there for the purpose of identification, sent word that In his opinion the wrong man had been caught. Mr. Webb was one of those who was present when the negro was taken into Custody by Mr. MeConnell a few minutes before the officer was fatally shot. It is understood that the Greenville suspect bas been turned over to the Easley officers who want ed him on minor charges. The only officer left on the scene In the Greenville and Piedmont section is Patrolman Condor. Police Captain Jordan returned last night while Pa trolman Jones came yesterday. Mr. Jones, notwithstanding the failure of Mr. Webb and Mr. Spain to identify the negro, is still of the opinion that the officers have the right man. Rather, Mr. Jones Is morally certain that if the negro who stayed in Hen- dersonville and who stole certain goods from a house at r.euna Vista on the day of the shooting is the same man who mortally wounded the police officer, then the police have the right man. Mr. Jones said today that the negro admitted he stayed in Hender sonvllle and also that he stopped at the rock qearry where the Henderson ville negro was trailed last week when the trail was lost. Mr. Jones further says that the negro several times con tradicted himself and was unable to explain his whereabouts on ti.e day of the shooting. lUIAN-TMiLERS ARE BEING GIVEN A JRY-OUT TODAY 8loodhounda Sent Here from South Carolina Have Been Taken to City Intake. Two bloodhounds sent to J. W. Haynes of Asheville from South Caro lina for a month's trial, reached here last night and today are being given their first try-out in this section. The dogs this morning were taken to the vicinity of the city's Intake where. It was reported, a spring-house had been entered and certain articles con tained there taken. The dogs were taken to the scene by Deputy Sheriff Lyda and Tilden Dillingham. Wheth. er or not the dogs were able to take the scent has not been learned. - Tho man-trailers sent here from South Carolina are good specimens. One Is black while the other is of a brownish tint On the square this morning they attracted considerable attention and their work here will be watched with keen Interest. In the event that they "make good" they will In all probability, be purchased. ACCUSED LAD RELEASED BY MAGISTRATE GUDGER Ilunnlcult, Mail Who Cliargnl Juke Jordan Willi Taking Ills Money, Never Slumcd Vp. .Take Jordan, the newsboy who was accused by a man named Hunnlcutt of stealing his money while on tho train a few weeks ago, has been dis charged by Magistrate Oudger, since the prosecuting witness did not ap pear. At the time of the trial Hunni cutt had disappeared but Jordan was held for some time while a capias was Issued for Hunnlcutt, Hunnlcutt claimed that he knew one of the bill by the number and a bill of the same number was found by the officers as a result of a search which they Instl luted. It turned out however, that the bill was a bank note and the num ber was simply a series number and that there were probably hundreds of tfrlam nf K. i h. i in. anmw ii u in oer. Mr. f or tune, jcounsel for Jordan, stated thaf ne nan round three or four bills of me same number. The officers did not succeed In locating Hunnlcutt and Jordan was therefore discharred. APPROXIMATELY 400 CAME ON GOLDSBORO EXCURSION Excni-HinnlMlN U'ill Remain In tlie fit umi rniwy .inotiirr Excur sion Later on. The per capita excursion operated by the Southern railway from Ool.ls- ooro and intermediate bolnts to Aah.. vlile yesterday arrived at the local union last evening bringing tnnroil mutely 4 do visitors from the eastern ...u ir-mrni portions or trim state to me eooi or the mountains. The railway offered very low rate. ior Ti.e occasion with tickets sold goo. rriurning on any train up tu and In ciuaing Friday, July 14. The railway announces that another -per capita nx cursion win be operfcftf from tho eastern part, .t LU state to Asheviila later In the month. Kxcursion. Into Asheville this sea. son are proving more popular than for several years past, every exeuvr rain operated (.nut fur durlnr. tho eawth bringing good crowds of pi-l S.ie. t..het(!! I-ninl Co , f,,rm. Mm M .il.T-IUi'C I'sliil to, J,i-., citynews f .The offices of tho Carolina Coal and Ice company have been removed from No. 23 Patton, avenue to the Drhumor building.'.- ' j" . There will be a business meeting of the building trades of the city In C. L. U. hall at 8 o'clock this even ing.' . . v; ' . V 1 . AahAvllln anrt V nnwl will ttlnv a double-header ball game this after noon at Riverside park. The games will be seven innings each. : Two gentlemen are - here from Pennsylvania to Investigate the pos sibilities of truJok growing In this sec tion and the market conditions. Revenue Agent Sams has received a report from Deputy Collector Ban dy that he has recently" selrod an Il licit distillery In Lincoln county, near Cherryvllle. The excursion which was scheduled to go from here to BrlBtol today did not run. The train was chartered by an Individual and at the last minute the charter was given up. The directors of the Good Roads association will meet in City hall this afternoon at 6 o'clock. All persons Interested in - good roads work are cordially Invited to attend the meet ing. ' ' ' : There was a light docket in police court this morning and the few cases were quickly disposed of. Two cases against William Dunbar and Fred AVeyler for peddling without license were continued until tomorrow. "Can a young man live a clean life in Asheville?" will be the subject of Rev. W. M. Vines' discussion next Sun day at the Y. M. C. A. men's meeting. The subject is a timely one and every man In Asheville ought to be suffi ciently interested In this subject to make an effort to be present to hear what Dr. Vines may have to say. Music will be furnished by the men's quartet At the Theato airdome tonight will be shown a vitagraph film, "The Ends of the Earth," showing exciting scenes In the natural wilds of Alaska. There will also be a biograph film, "Daves Love Affair" and a Sella- film, "Red's Conquest," a drama showing the hero ism of Red Curtis, which Is full of Interest and excitement These films are being shown today at the Theato on the square and have received much favorable comment. , At the regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A., held last night. Assistant Secretary F. A. Hawley tendered hi resignation to take effect September 1. Mr. Haw ley came to Asheville from William son, W. Va., In February and since coming here has made nucny friends who regret that he is leaving. Mr. Hawley's reason for resigning la that he desires to re-enter the ministry In stead of remaining in Y. M. C. A. work. Mr. Hawley left his ministerial work to accept the assistant secretary ship of the local Y. M. C. A. The speckled trout in Pack square fountain have been released from the wire cage. It was found that the "sporty fellows" did not like captiv ity and continually butted their heads against the wire. It Is probable that the rainbow trout will 'consume" some of their smaller tribe but some may escape and "make .friends" ulti mately with the fish originally placed In the basin of the fountain. ; The speckled trout have attracted no little attention since they were placed In the fountain basin, many visitors to Asheville going to the fountain just for a glimpse of the genuine speckled beauty, " - BRANDY STILLS RAIDED So Successful They Had Decided to Combine and Install Big Copper Still. New York, July 12. Six men were arrested this morning in a government agents' ltld on several moonshine brandy factories. A carload of sugar and large quantities of mash were seised. One still was located in a Brooklyn flat, another In a four story loft bind ing. The moonshiners had been so successful that they were about to consolidate various plants and Install a fine copper still with 150 gallon. capacity. J. C. BROWN RETURNS TO HIS NATIVE HOME IN SCOTLAND First Cain to AmIicyIIIo 2t Years Ago reels Like Home Here, I He Hays. J, C. Brown leaves today for New York and will sail thence on the Co. lumbla, of the Anchor line, tor Glas gow. Mr. rirown nrst came to Asne ville tl years ago from his native Scotland. Sine, then he has resided here except five years spent In Scot land. "Asheville seems more like horn to me than Scotland," he say. Mr. Drown Is a good cltisen and Asheville regrets to lose him. ( BhrliM-rs Go N'pxt to tos Angeles, Rochester, July 12. The election of officers, selection of the next ejn vent Ion city and transaction of gen era! business, confronted the Imperial council Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Myrtle Shrine, at the second session. Loe Angeles and Baltimore were fighting for the next conven tion. Los Angeles won. 1. K. Chambers, livery. Phone lit! Chambers A Weaver. Uvery. Phone 11 Grant's No. ft emm CoMs. IS cent Chalmers Motor Cars .' ...- .,.,''.. v.- , r .. Always Leaders Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1310. - 15-17 South Lwrtngton Ave. SOUVENIR POSTCARDS, MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, NEW FICTION All may be had here In the greatest variety and with courteous atten tion. Visitors are invited to call and examine the new titles of books that are new and that have been Issued bu t a short time. " ROGERS' BOOK STORE 39 Patton Avx Paom254. ALL KINDS OF FANCY CREAMS AND SHERBETS MADE TO ORDER. CANDY KITCHEN -.SET TO AUTOISTS, HORSE BACK RIDERS, BASEBALL PLAYERS, GOLF PLAYERS, FISHERMEN . And those that enjoy touring, remember, Blomberg's when you need a duster, auto coat, ladies or gent's riding suit, fish ing tackle, golf,' baseball supplies, tennis goods, croquet sets, bathing suits, a full line post cards. Many other lines for the Summer Sport, too numerous to mention in this ad. Don't need to remind you about your smokes at the same old stand, 17 Patton Ave. BLOMB ERG'S. : Est. 1887. White Enameled Shelf Paper T. Per roll, lOO.feet long. . ....... ... ....... .25o When soiled clean with a damp cloth. Cheapest anil best, that 'a- all. - ' ... Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Aye. Six Phones N. 1800. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM t AshevllK-W. . C. -?No. .S1 Haywood Street. ' 4 . Phone 184.. HVDRO-THKIttO-lXIXTHO and for selected cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma,' Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and other chronic diseases. he BATHS AND MASSAGE both LAiIKS and (.kNTLKMK.V. Open from 8 a. m. to p. m. Saturday till IS p. m. . HOT. Ton won't be if you do your Ironing with our Harwood Electric Iron". you can get out on the porch and by in nan tne time. rxne narwooa is Piedmont Asheville, N. C... , Furniture Deal & Golightly THE BiflY STCDiO ; We make the best baby photo graphs because w make them Quick est, 1-19 of a second. Catch them laughing, playing, etc,. Studio cooled by large fan. j ' BAY'S STCDIO, IS Pattoa Ave. Try a Gazette-News Weaker ville Line ; A NINE MILE TROLLEY RIDE THROUGH A BEAUTL J TUL COUNTRY EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUn : 9 A. It to 7 P. 11. TAKE THE RED CARS " FROII PACK SQUARE Asheville & East Tennessee Railroad 7 North Main Street . Citireno Transfer Company jrUAJf WOODCOCK, Owner. rumiiTUSE tiovnia. - 1 Prcr;t ZK Transfer Service. I:....i.f4 by I'. C. T, uml T. F. A, MM MLIJL-gJ i I III I I II im iim M in II - If Yc j.Vnnt to Rent Your luniHo ft t'iiit Vfi'-mst lot. !, if 1 1 OOD STREET POSTOFFICE .MKCHANO-THEItAPY. DIKTICH ' Department of the Sanitarium la open ' to me pun'ic skillful attendant, for being comfortable do twice the work tne Iron that don't burn out ' Electric Co. Opposite Postoffice, Anything Electrical W. A. WARD PboM 411. No, IS Church Si Mountain City Steam Lanndxj Modern Methods TeL 426, 30 N. Lexington Ave J. H. WEAVER, Mgr. Want Ad. yon w;ii,t tu " 'i nir 1 0.1 or nnm. fcT.OTIIES for hot weather. Two-piece suits and single coats at reduced prices for a few days. ..,. s GEO. W. JENK1NN - 28 S. Main St. Vmae 125. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS i'. ' 14 Patton Ave. 1 . For thoroughly" cleaned coal from the best mines, try a ton from us and be convinced of its superiority ovor others. Southern Goal Go. ritoite 111. 10 North rack Square. Removal Notice J. E. Carpenter, the jeweler, hai moved his place of business from St Patton avenue to 11 .West Pack Square, la Moore's Furniture store. Improved Hot Water Heating System : Let ns instcll in your home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures yon summer heat throughout your ' house in the coldest of days. Wo employ none but skilled . workmen and use the American Radiator Co's boilers and ra . diatrs, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. ; Ball, Thrash1 G Co. ), 7 and 9 East College Street. VISIT- RIVERSIDE PARK T7D 1717 Motion Picture Entertainment V l Vry earfl cveniixfi:, beginninjf at 8:30. Program Changed Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday .IIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIII Monitor Steel Ranges 4ThSa is a Ifigh-Grade Kange at a low price, and fullj Huummeuu. uei us put, one m j our home. ; Cash or Easy Payments. 'f ; Beaumont Phone J002. j 1 . . . ff 4 est" ; nn.nrjrnicr.n T T ' . I " " rr- f : 1 , V . ' .... ) ' " " I . , The merit of our - -: M. & 7. COAL ; ; Has won the 1 friendship ; ; of housekeepers of Ashe- ;; ville because it is always ; I dependable, in . . size, in I quality, and is just real t X gjou, clean coal. Phone 40. . tf!-l 1 Asheville Coal Co 8 North Paci Z. BROILING AND ROASTING CHICKENS Plenty , of broiling and - toasting chickens. Soma One spring '' iumb. Phone us for. meat suggestions. ,;, Hill & Young i Phone 4 and 959. City Market: "Home Rendered lewd." ' Fine Jellico Cod - The Steal fuel, it's hot, . JELLICOCOALCO. ' ; ylty office phone MS. Yard phone lit. Special prices on car lota. ; ASHEVILLE, N. OV ;.:iJt:HJ ...t Furniture Co. 27 S. Main St. "Vudor" Hammoclis and Porch Shades for com fort. If you have a porch the sun shines on or tho publio stare at let us make it cool and private with ""Vudor" Porch Shades, and furnish it with a J Vudor" Hammock" 'and. a "Crcx xxz. More comfort fer tile sruall amounk of cost. Bhadcg 2.50 tin I vp. Ham mocks $1.75 nr. 1 v; K .rA? np. . si - : Gnrn t
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