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.. 4 r pAcn nan? A- 'Y THE ASHE vnxs GAZZ1T2NEWS. f.uVtencer 14, '131L ; ... n 4 DON'T TAKE CHANCES On winter comfort by buying poor coal. M. & "W., Indian Coal tests out tnore than 85 per cent, carbon; ignites readily; burns long and to little ash. -It is free from slate, dirt and clinkers. Phone 130. Carolina Goal & ice Company 1 CAMPAIGN NEW MISERS CITY NEWS An Important meeting Of the Ashe ville Motor club will be held tonight in the board of trade room. I Riverside park closed last week and there will- be no other attractions It la Hoped to Make Member- tnere un, the western Nvmu caro- linn fa.Ir ship of Y. M. C. A. 750, . and Later on 800. . The management of the Y. M. C, A., The final count of the Hospital Sun day collections lias not yet been muiic. The contents of the banks In the stores, offices and public places have not been counted. The Weaver-Rnlrd reunion, which anu omers interested win meei oep- ,... , A ., , f i . . . . - .. Ferndell Brand Snlad Dress ing is ready for Immediate use . and is no trouble to serve. Made of absolutely fresh eggs, finest Imported Olive Oil, English Mustard and the Right Seasoning In exact pro portions. Let us send you u bottle. 10c, 25c and 50c. E. C. Jarrett Phone 3S8 or 102. 12 North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 473. tember 26, in the evening, for the pur pose of planning a senior member ship campaign. Lunch will be served and the general situation will be dis cussed, campaign committees will he appointed and directed as to the work ' and the details considered. The cnm- paign will open the next morning and I will close October 7. I An effort Is to be made to im reuse the membership of the Y. M. C. A., to 750 by this campaign, and later a boys' campaign is to be inaugurated, by which the management expects to increase it to 800. There are now 'about 700 members and to make the increase of 50 it will be necessary to 1 get 75 renewals anil 50 new members. Secretary lirown says, however, that he thinks this will be comparatively ' easy to do. i ine pian oi campaign is to cnii sev- The following seizures have been eral of the members together on the rot tutly made by revenue officers, of ! night of the 2th. when the names nijoit distilleries: One seizure In of the members whose time expires swain C.oniv l,v Deinitv Collect the old Reenis creek camp ground to day, has been postponed. The new date has not been announced. There wi'l be a box supper nt C'hunn's Cove school house Friday, September 15. directed by the teach er, Mrs. Luke Dixon, who will be as sisted by the pupils and their parents. The proceeds will be used for the purchase o'f a stove. The fire department is being pro vided with some new equipment. Pools for the firemen arrived yester day and the rubber coats are expected soon. A new supply of hose has also been ordered. The purchase of 'he equipment was recently authorized by the bonr.l of aldermen. 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. This 1012 Chalnv.-rs five-passenger car cornea equipped with top, ! wind shield,' magneto, gas lamps, and Prest-o-Llte, for the price of. I 11500. This la from two hundred and fifty to three hundred and : fifty dollars' cheaper than the Chalmers SO waa ever before offered ' j to the publlc-i Let us have your order today and we can make early. fall delivery. Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1S1I. 15-17 South Lwdngton Ave. COVER THE SPOT ON THE WALL WITH A V PICTURE We have a great va well as others, rcasonal PRETTY ty of pretty pictures in water colors and oil, priced. We make frames for them. NEW FALL PATRICIAN SHOES FOR LADIES The new arrivals far excell in beauty and attractive lines any previous season's offer ings. The name PATRICIAN for stands for QUALITY, COMFORT, for STYLE, and $4.00. $3.50 .October 1 will he read, as will those whose membership has already is i pired. A list of prospects will also I be read and the committee will be paired. A large bulletin board will be erected In the lobby on whi h the names of the new and renewed mem bers will be posted. About the middle of October a sumptuous banquet will be served to the business men and senior mem bers and every man Joining during the campaign will be invited to at tend, so that he may become ac quninted with the old members. Considering the fact that many new features have been arranged for the winter, it is thought -hat many will welcome the chance to Join the as- s iciation. GuaranleeShoeStore 4 Booth Ha In St. Offices i DR. MATTHEWS, Dentist. Cor. College and Spruce, near court Mouse. We guarantee all our work. Tjeeth extracted without pain. SHOOTING WAS ACCIDENT ARTHUR ANDERSON SAYS Brother-in-Law of Stamey De nies He Phot Him in a Quarrel. X. YOU DON'T KNOW How easy, satisfactory and profitable it is buying from the I X L. Our stocks offer quan tity, quality, right prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. t I.X. L.Dept Store? 8. II. MICIIALOVE, Prop. 22 Patton Ave. Phono 107. 0OsMMsMIMsMOO0t4OM liarkins; one In lturke lounty by De puty Collector liarkins and Special Employe Kanlpe; one in Patrick county, Virginia, by Special Employe Weaver; and one In the same county by Deputy Marshal Staples. There are several prosecutions recommended. PIAN0J Grand and Upright at DUNHAM'S Music House MEN'S SUMMER SUITS .1 , HALF PRICE v GEM CLOTHING CO. ' 6 Patton Ave. r. . HARD BUTTER And cold milk are a delight to. all. Made possible only with our CRYSTAL ICE i In your. Ice box or. refrigerator. FIIOXE 72. ASHEVILLE ICE CO. Concerning the reports that C. C. Stamey, the young railroad man who w:ia shot through the lungs Tuesday night, near the depot, was wounded by his brother-in-law. Arthur Ander- ison, when Stamey interferred in a j quarrel between Anderson and his wife, a statement has been made b ! . f.derson to the effect that this is jfa;ie. He admits that pistol was In jhls ham! when It was discharged, but insists it was purely accidental, j Anderson was seen by a Gazette j.N'ews representative this morning and jasKea lor a statement of the case, j He said in part: "I was nt the depot .late Saturday afternoon and had my baby with me. Dr. Orr came by, 'took me In his buggy and drove me i home. I sat on the porch and rocked tn uaiiy to sleep and then laid it down. "I was on the porch again, clean ing a pistol, when Stamey came In He and my wife and I were standing on the porch talking, and I wan still polishing the gun. holding It in ray left hand, when it was accidentally discharged. I don't know how It waa discharged. Stamey exclaimed: 'You have shot me. boy;' and I replied, you know I didn't." I then unfastened his coat and saw that he was shot In the breast. I said, you know I didn't mean to do it:' and he answered, 'I know you didn't.' "He then started to walk home, but pulled him back and made my wife telephone for Dr. Pritchard. He ar rived In a few minutes. Some one told me 1 should report the matter to the police and I did. "The report that I had been quar reling with my wife and thf.t Stamey was Interferying is false, and I never had a cross word with Stamey In my life. I have done nothing wrong and I know they will let me out of here as soon aa they see I am telling the truth." Dr. Glenn, who is one of the physl Clans who attended the wounded man. stated today that the condition of Stamey is unchanged; that he seems to be holding his own very well. though there was a alight rise of tern perature yesterday. NEW INQUEST TO BE HELD (Continued from page 1) complete mystery. If any have sus picions, they are careful not to voice them. All are in suspence which it is hoped tomorrow's revelations may end. The coroner announces that the body will not be exhumed. There may or not be a new Jury this has not been determined. The llender- nville authorities have offered no reward for the clearing of the mys tery; the governor offers $250. The county, it has been decided, will offer 12,10. The city authorities are advised they cannot legally offer any reward There Is no fund being raised by pri vate subscription. The new note of horror In the case is that the direct cause of the girl's death was chloroform, or choking. possibly, when it became evident that she could not long survive. There Is the strongest reason to believe that the physicians will so testify. This was doubtless in effect a hnmane act, but the motive was not that of hu manity. The motive was an attempt to hurry the crime to its conclusion in the hope of covering the tracks of the guilty. It Is possible of course that It may prove that the chloroform was not administered In order to cause death. ROGERS' BOOK STORE 39 Patton Ave ; Phone 254. FRESH, HOME MADE ASSORTED CARAMELS CANDY KITCHEN HAYWOOD STREET NEAR POSTOFFICE FOOTBALL SEAS ON FOR 1911-12 My new line of Foot Ball Goods are all 1n; prices Come in, get catalogues. BLOMBERG'S, Ciga rs and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. right. Through - Life's Travels Wear a Steadfast or Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoe, for com fort, Btyle and wear $5 to $6. GEO. W JENKINS. Barbee MEANS GOOD CIGARS v, 14 Patton Ave. ' .'Fpr thoroughly cleaned coal ' from tho best mines, try a ton from us and be convinced of its superiority over . others. Southern Coal Co. Plione lit. 10 North Pack Square. 11. & W. COAL GUARANTEED, . . It haa the quality which en ables us to guarantee every ton that leave our yards. Why pay as much, or more, for in ferior' coal 7 ".' ;. t . . . Phone .0 ,for a ton and bo convinced it is superior to all , other. . ;. . .. ;.. Asheville Coal Co. ' 8 North. Pack Sq ,f -. Anything Electrical W. A. WARD rtKMMI 44i. No. U Ctrnrch St. FILMS DEVELOPED Tout! pleasure wilt be tripled If you let 'US develop and print your Kodak pictures. We are film experts and feet finer results than are usually seen In amateur prints. Loan Kodaks free when we do the finishing. Films for sale. ' RAY'S STUDIO, , 2 Patton Ave. ' Removal Notice 3. E. Carpenter, the Jeweler, ha moved his place of business from 12 Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Square, In Moore's Furniture store. Fine Jellico Goal The Ideal fuel, It's hoi, ' JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone 123. Yard pboae lit, Sparta prices on car Iota. Positively the Purest (See the American Journal of Health.) GOSMAN'S GINGER ALE. 12 l-2c per bottle. $1.35 per doz. Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Ave. Six Phones N. 1800. RECEIVER'S SALE Jowph V. Nl IioIh In DixptiMlng Klmlley Stock Will Continue Eight Days. of The sale of the bankrupt stock of Klndley ft Co., IS Patton avenue. Is now in full swing, under the direction of Joseph W. Nichols, who was ap pointed receiver last week by F. W. Thomas, referee In bankruptcy. Sev eral days were occupied by Mr. Nich ols In fretting the goods Into shape and In organizing a clerk force, and Tues day the sale began. He stated thl morning that the goods are selling well, since they have been marked down to a low figure. He has a suf ficient number of salesmen and sales women and the service appears to be satisfactory .to the customers. The sale will only continue about eight days longer, as a meeting of the red i tors will take place September 3, ufter which a trustee will be ap pointed and the stock will then proh bly be sold altogether. He 'uterfeml In light Between Ills Wife and Her Mothcry and Is Stabbed In Heart. Newburg, N. Y Sept. 14. Two Syrians are dead from eating toad stools, thinking they were mushrooms and more than 30 persons have died from a similar cuse In the past fort night. PRESCRIPTIONS S At 11 times the health must be carefully guarded; .-particularly now . In the changing setiaons. Do what you can to prevent sickness but; If itt come, place the responsibility of supplying the medicines upon us. iirlng every prescription to us and 4. now that you get the most active drugs, carefully and honestly com pounded for the best rasurUi to the piitlent always. . . .... .. ,' ; "C t Tt At the rnrnsoTi." Die From Fating Toadstools. Newport, Tern., Sept 14. While is wile and Mrs. Ate lleese were lighting, Joseph Davis was stabbed to death by Kutha Reese, a 17 years old Irl, at Nough, Cocke county, yester day. Mrs. Davis was getting the better of Mrs. Reese, when the daughter of the latter ran up, armed with a knife. Davis grabbed the girl and was stab bed in the heart, dying Instantly. Both the Reese girl and her mother were arrested. J. K. Chambers, Livery. PI ion 1407. Meet me at Theato Airdome. Chambers Weaver, Livery. Phone II WANTS HEIRS wanted at once. SO. 000 es tates seeking claimants. Tou may be one. Facts In booklet 4SS. Seud stamp. International Claim Agency, Pittsburg, Pa, , l7-25t WANTED A first class millinery maker; also an apprentice. Mra Sproat. Oates Uldg. 117-Sl WANTED Five or six room furnish ed cottage with steam heat and one r-om eonnartlng with bath room, J'orbes ft Campbell, 48 4 Patton avenue. 187-tf. trtn RENT Furnished house. rooms, on Merrlmon avenue. Phone 1104 or tiy j 187-3t. GIRL KILLS MAN TURKISH BATHS ;. The Griirier Sanitarium I 31 Haywood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen. ; , HOT. Ton won't be If you do your Ironing with our Harwood Electrlo ; Iron: you can get out on the porch and by being comfortable do twice the work. In half the time. The Harwood is the Iron that don't burn out. , t Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. Opposite Postoffice, Furniture , Stoves and Ranges Improved Hot Water Heating System Let ua install in your home onr improved hot water heating . system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in f nel consnmption and assures yon summer heat throughout your house in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co's boilers and rav diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. sJ Ball, Thrash 3 Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street . t ASHEVILLE, N. C. v , . ' The Normal and Collegiate Institute : ASnEVItXK. N. X ' ' Under the care of the Presbyterian church, offers to young women ex cellent opportunities for thorough el ucatton. ' : '. .' ' A faculty of 16 trained teachers gives facilities ror thorough Instruction 19 four courses of study. -4; Poard and tuition only 1100 per year, . Tuition alone, for day ' pupua. only $30. For catalogue, address KDWAI.D P. GUILDS. President. The fall term begins Sept. SO. mi. . p " ' WASHINGTON AND TTJSCTJLUM COLLEGE An Ideal plac? educate your so n or daughter. Strong faculty, moral community, beautiful scenery, healthful climate, broad and liberal courses, positive Christian Influences, expenses reasonable. For catalogue write the president. ' REV. C. O. GRAT. D. D '"reenvllU. Tana. House Furnishings of oil kinds, honest value. Satis faction guaranteed. Beaumont Furniture Co. Phone 1002. 27 S. Main St. KILL 8, WOUND 16 ' EnnnMonlsts t'lre Into Mexican Ouardsme. Killing a CM III - The Latter Return lire. . Citizens Transfer Company tVUAJt WOODCOCK, Owner. 'k TURNTTURE MOVING. j 1 Prompt Baggage Transfer Serrict.. ( , : ' X Endorsed by 17. C T. and T. P. A. Yucatan. Me., Sept. 14. Eight men were killed sna 10 wounaea when the State guards fired Into a special train of excursionists coming to Join In the manifestation Tuesday night te Francisco I. Madero. Ac cording to the authorities) the excur- slonlaW were to blame. ' An indulgence In too much intoxi cants had lifted the enthusiasm on the train to a high pitch. As tht train, loaded to Its capacity, was en tering the city the visitors saw the guards and. It Is claimed, began fir ing. The only victim was a child. Immediately the guards returned the fire.- On account of the crowded don dltlon of the coaches almost every bullet hit a passenger. P. R. ALLEN, Manager. AN IdMl Chrtsttsa Bom School. Preparatory tad CollUt row. Art. Eipnron. Phystoal Culture, PadatocT. BuriMa. Donatio goWnoa, Muata. Hlxhitandard malntalnad by lana atag ot aiparlanead. aolloca-tralnad In strootors. Takae only ona hundred boardaia aad teaehaa Utatndlrldual. Uasw paawd baalth raaord. Brtok buUdlasa. Btaaia baai. Enatlant table. Largs (ra ana-a. Park-ilka aampua. Coooarta, laotuTaa, tennis, hatktthalli Write for out aatab baton aalaotlng tha aoUaca (or out dauabtar. HIMRYJUtOMCSTOCKAIUPrMldeMt. , f ftaleijh. M C NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS W. W. MATJfEY, B. S., A. U4 Principal. Opens at 41 Starnes Ave., Thurs day, Sept. 7. A fitting school to pre- Carolina Commercial SchooL . Pearl L. Holman, Prla. r , G. L. Hall. Ass't Prln, Opens Monday, . September 1U 111, No Battery Park Place. We are going to give one more op- par boys- for life, or for college, portunlty to obtain a scholarship at Number limited; select pupils. Indl- a very cheap rate. Until September vldual instruction suited to the Indl- llth, we will sell a single scholarship vidual boy; wholesome environments, for $25, combined for 145. Positively , light, well ventilated, comfortable no scholarships sold at this price' af room. ter this date. Vat terms and particulars confer For particulars confer with the with the Principal at his home, or Principals. Phones. 1171, 174. Of- Phone 10SS. KC-llt ce 10 Pack Square. 111-U. Hrr Admiral Hose Retired. ?H X PEPARTMENt ' B VJ,,"', WACHOVIA BAint A TRrST CO. ". I 00 . rattoii Are. Ittone is. Weavervil I Line ', A NINE MILE TROLLEY RIDE THROUGH A BEAUTL i i FUL COUNTRY. Every hour on the hoar fro m 9 A. M. to 8 p. m. Also 6:30 a. m. and lip. m. V v , TAKE THE RED CARS FROM PACK SQUARE. Asheville & East Tennessee Railroad 7 North Main Street. ; : f ' Washington, Bept. 14. Renr Ad mnral Rose, governor .of the naval home at Philadelphia, was retired at the age limit. .. . Tie entered the -service, from In diana.- " ' FOR SALE Si Room IIouro, Two Itundred Dollars Down, balanco on easy monthly payments. , v Lanterns you Dark nights' are coining faBt and you will need a gootl Lautcrn one that you can depend upon to give light in the dark places. That's the kind we have. Small ones-for Bicycle Boys 35c. , Ottis Green Hardware Co. . ' Agents for "Wilson Heaters." dlttrta.- i:ns f or-t- - - 'iik .in I ' K()H UKNT t'oniie'tfii ro' ey ft v. & CO., Heal r:t-t?.. - Phone 6$. tin F"irn oiwrrnox it r-. k r ,r"Wf li-rfi f- " ' tv , r." "'i JV--1 T'rrt.
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