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Sail AL Friday, September 15, 1311. I 1U DON'T TAKE CHANCES On ' winter comfort by buying poor coal. M. & W. Indian Coal tests out more 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 m BASEBALL FOR NEXT YEAR Fans and Management Deter mined to Get Into the Car olina League. CITY NEWS Ferndell Brand Salad Dress ing ia ready fur Immediate use and Is no trouble to serve. Made of absolutely fresh eggs, finest imported Olive Oil, EnRlish Mustard and the Right Seasoning in exact pro portions. Let us send you a bottle. 10c, 25c and 50c. E. C. Jarrett Phones 358 or 191. 13 North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 473. NEW FALL PATRICIAN. SHOES FOR LADIES The new arrivals far excell in beauty and attractive linos any previous season's offer ings. The name PATKICIAX stands for QUALITY, for COMFOHT, for STYLE. $3.30 and $4.00. GuaranteeSiioeStore 4 Sooth Hatn 84. DR. MATTHEWS, Dentist. Offices CTor. College and Spruce, mar court hjpuse. We guarantee ;ill our work. Teeth extracted without pain. MtMMtCtlliltMtMtlt I YOU DON'T KNOW How easy, satisfactory and profitable it Id buying from the I X L. Our stocks offer quan tity, quality, right prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. 1 1. X. L Dept Store f S. H. MICHALOVE, Prop. 22 Patton Are. Phone 107. It may appear rather prematiure to some people to begin now to per fect plans for next year's baseball sea son, but it Is an old and generally ac cepted motto that "there is no time like the present." That Is the way the management of the local club and the more enthusiastic funs look at the present situation in baseball and they have already begun an active campaign for the establishment of the Asheville team in the Carolina asso ciation next year. It is evident that Asheville baseball cannot flourish in a league, composed of small unenthusiastie baseball towns, ,and it would be disheartening Hnan icially to try to keep It up as in the I last two years. However, it Is en jerully believed that Asheville can se cure a berth in the Carolina assocln ! tion for the coming season and It Is 'also generally conceded that most of I the towns in that league are good supporters of the game and are cer tainly large enough to make the ven ture a paying one. It Is rumored, and the rumors seem to have good foundation, that one or more of the present towns, Anderson and Greenville to be more exact, ex pect to surrender their franchises next year and get out of the game. Right tiieer is where Asheville expects to get busy and step in. and if one of these franchises does not come to this city the management here states that they will know the reason why, for they expect to leave no stone unturned for the ac omplishment of this end. Al ready preliminary negotiations are un der way with the officers of the Caro lina association and no time will be wasted in perfecting a deal if an op portunity for a deal presents itself. That is the spirit in which the man agement and fans here are working fur baseball in Asheville just at the close of a season, in which more than $2Q00 was lost, and the concensus ot opinion Is that such a spirit cannot be downed: that the ends sought will be accomplished. .Merely to get in a better league, however, is not the only end planned A better park Is needed and the man agement is now considering several up-otwu sites that would bo suitable for a park and whin the game In faster company, is assured, the money for the new park will lie furthcoming, they say. They contend that baseball can be made a success here, for the town is large enough to support a pood team and enthusiasm is growing apace from one season's end to the other. The past season showed good results when the teams were playiir; on their home grounds and the books o flhe association .how that an aver age d.iily attendance of over 400 was recorded, even though, during several series here, the weather was bad and the attendance necssarily light. The money lost was on foreign ter ritory and the conclusion they arrive at, which certainly seem sound, is that with laruer towns and a still better team, the club will not only not lose r.'.oney, but will make back some of that alreudv lost. Their main object, however. Is to secure better and faster league t all for Asheville and to have a better and more accessible park. They assure the local fans that they will get both, ami all they ask is sim ply that they be supported by the proper enthusiasm PIANO Grand and Upright at CASE TRANSFERRED Decker and Slilpiuan vs. Carolina Tim l)er Co., Itrvught from Transyl vania to I. S. Court. DUNHAM'S Music House MEN'S SUMMER SUITS HALF PRICE GEM CLOTHING CO. 6 Patton Ave. A care was yesterday transferred f n m the Superior court of Transyl vania county to the Circuit court of the I'ntied States here. The case is that of William F. Derker and Thom as 11. Shipinan against the Carolina Timber company and Involves the titles to some important timber tracts in Trans.v Ivania county. The land In micstion Includes grants number 14.- 'i uiu! i4.367 from the state of :rth Carolina, and the plaintiffs cl.ir that they can show title to the l ie i thiough several deeds coming down from the original grantees. The iction is brought to clear this title from a cloud, the Timber company having been claiming some rights of possession. The bills at the Theato and the Theato airdeme are especially strong this week and are 1 attracting good housee. It will be recommended to tho board of aldermen at the meeting to night that the salary of the assistant meat and milk inspector be raised $10 a month. The management of the Auditorium has been notified that Joseph Jeffer son will appear here during the sea son in' "Rip Van W nkle." The date, however, has not been announced. The only thing In police court this morning was the case of a one-legged negro charged with being drunk. Judgment was suspended In the case upon the payment of the costs and later Judge Adams remitted the cosct and adjourned the shortest session of the court in weeks. The board of trade has been noti fied by the management of the Appa lachian exposition, now going on at Knoxville, that it has designated Tuesday, September 19, as Asheville day. This date is also chosen as Chattanooga and Bristol day. The Southern railway has arranged for special rates on that date. A. H. Mills, who has been conduct ing the Asheville China company on Pack square, today discontinued busi ness in t.ils city, having let the lease on the store room to the Carolina Coal company. Mr. Mills will go to Knox ville, where he will engage in busi ness. He has been in Asheville for nine years, coming here from Knox ville. The Auditorium management yes terday booked the "Girl from the Golden West." one of Henry W. Savage's productions, and one of the biggest and best staged operas on the road. The company carries its own orchestra of 55 pieces and the cast contains 107 people. There are five sets of stars. The opera is booked for November 30, and the arrange ments were made with Henri Gressitt, general manager of the Savage pro ductions. Mr. Grexsitt left Asheville this morning. It was stated at the Mission hos pital this morning that C. C. Stamey. the young railroad man who was shot accidentally Tuesday night. It is claimed, is just holding hos own. He still has slight temperature but there seems to be no marked change for better or worse. His brother-in-law, Arthur Anderson, is still held by the authorities, and It was stated today that he would not be released until Stamey's condition Improves, when he might be released on bail; or until the investigcl on Into the case by the olice department proves, beyond a loubt. th.n the shooting was accl-ler.tal. 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. This 1911 Chalmers flvo-passenger car comes equipped with top, wind shield, magneto, gas lamps, and Prest-o-Llte, for the price of $1500. This is from two hundred and fifty to three hundred. and. fifty dollars cheaper than tho Chalmers 30 was ever before offered to the public. v Let us have your order today and we can make early fall delivery. ' Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1319. 15-17 South Ludngton Ave. COVER THE SPOT ON THE WALL WITH A PRETTY PICTURE We have a great variety of pretty pictures in water colors and oil, as well as others, reasonably priced. We make frames for them. ROGERS' BOOK STORE UNION MEETING lluracai and I'lillnlhca.s Install Offi cers at West End Baptist Church. The ten Raraca and Phllathea classes of the city, which compose the Haraca-Phllathea union, were all rep resented last night at the meeting of the union at the West End liaptlst church. It is said to have been the most largely attended meeting of the union since Its organization three years ngn, there being about 600 members present. A short address of welcome was delivered by A. W. Green, after which the officers, recently elected, were In stalled. After the Installation there were short talks by U E. Wilson, Miss Nina Hodgos, Miss Kathleen Ware and Paul H. Rrown. It was decided to hold a mass meeting of the mem bers on Sunday, October 22. the occa sion of the twenty-first anniversary of the founding of the movement, at the Auditorium or In one of the large churches. A committee was appoint ed to make arrangements for the meeting. The following officers were Installed from the Haracas: President, L. E. Weaver; vice presidents, George f. Witten and D. L. Jackson; secretary, H. R. Pitcher; treasurer, G. G. Heal. The following officers were Installed from the Phllathea organisation: President, Mlas Nina Hodges: vice presidents. Miss Lena I-annlng and Miss Willie Wilson: secretary, Mia Gussle Goodwin; treasurer. Miss L.11 lian Taylor. Chambers & Weaver, Livery. Phone 1 S WANTS HARD BUTTER And cold milk are a delight to all. Made possible only with our CHYSTAL ICE In your Ice box or refrigerator. PHONE Tl. ASHEVILLE ICE CO. Jr.. BEAUTY MAKER PCREASER PRESERVER ; - i ?. For a really effective Beauty-Mak-r, Reauty-Increaser and Beauty ; Preserver we -commend Penslar Dioxide Face Cream to you. VeXSLAH mOXIDE FACE CREAM AS Dure U Ih rirlvan annar a. .a o ant as a, new-blown rose. Better or the skin than any other cold fream of which w have knowledge. A true skin, and complexion beautltler. Price 23 Cents Pcrc-on Pharmacy "d t It .U tie ram-on." ( ; t r r i ?' c-i WANTED Every one to see the larg est genuine razor in the world, at Asheville Barbers 8uppiy Co., 23 N. Main St, ye sharpen and grind all edge tools. A full line of Toilet Articles, Razors, Strops, and etc. WANTED A first class millinery maker; also an apprentice. Mrs. Sproat, Oates Bldg. 187 tf FOR RENT A few nice rooms for light housekeeping, 12S Wood fin street Phones 1178, 874. 18I-J6 39 Patton Ave Phoat 254. FRESH, HOME MADE ASSORTED CARAMELS PAWnY WTTtPTTTTXI haywood street V ----' at AM.. M. VAAJl NEAR PflCTnmrr FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My new line of Foot Ball Goods are all in; prices right. Come in, get catalogues. BLOMBERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue.. ' J jS-' Positively the Purest (See the Ann rican Journal of Health.) f i GOSMAN'S GINGER ALE. 12 l-2c per bottle. $1.35 per doz. Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Ave. Six Phones N. 1800. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM jt Asheville, N. C. . No. 29-81 llaywood Street. Phone S4. - irVDRO-THERMO-ELECTRO and M KCHANO-TIIERAPY, DIETTC8 C for selected cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Hayfever, . Malaria, Asthma, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases ot Women and other chronic diseases. The BATHS AND MASSAGE Department ot the Sanitarium Is onen tt tha r.nlll- ClllTe... .a a .- hid yuuiit., tjt..i. ui auvuuaUU IOr both LADLES and t.KTl.KMK. Open from 8 a. m. to t p m. Sat a.-dar till II p. m. EOT. 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 la the Iron that don't burn out IPiedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. Opposite Postoffice. SECOND INQUEST IS IN PROGRESS WANTED Experienced maid. Apply at once. S7 Cherry. 188-lt FOR RENT One nicely furnished room; reasonable, rate. No. St Oak street. 188-It LOST Gold fob, black ribbon, with buckle and coin attached, on Pat tort avenue, between Pearl street and square. Return to 13 Patton avenue. 188-lt FOR RENT S or I nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, or otherwise. 80 Central avenue. 188-St ANTO FOR HIRE A new Maxwell Touring Car, 83 per hour. T. Q. I him of Cathey, 5-7 Patton avenue. Phone J44- . 188-2t (Continued From Page One.) noon that she had no suspicion as to the person or persona responsible for Myrtle Hawkins' death. The two were Intimate friends, and Myrtle, she says, wss not often In company with other men than Hal Cooper, the John son City man whom she was to marry this autumn. Cooper Is to be a wit ness before the coroner's jury, but It Is not expected he can throw any light on U.e case. It Is understood that two officer left here last night, their rVstlnatlon being a city in another state, and their mission to bring back the wo man who Is expected to be the chief witness In the case. It has not been learned this morning whether this woman has . been located. Hoiicltor Johnson become confident, yesterday afternoon, that the facts in his posses sion warranted closing the net Last night he, Sheriff Blackwell, Coroner Kirk, Deputy Sheriff Powers and De tective Morgan Bradford of Washing ton held a conference and mapped out a line of procedure. ' ' ' Tlx- Man In the Owe. I The authorities' Intention has been to arrest the man ijuspected as being a chief figure In this case as soon as developments warranted. They had expected that this would not be until after the inquest Although manifest Ing signs of Intense nervousness, there 'appeared to be no reason to suspect any Intention of leaving. FOR RENT & room cottage $15, S room cottage lit, -room cottage $18, ( room rottngs; f'-t I room rottwue $21. R room hm'ise til. room hoon 8 .50. room house i V. M, Menxler, American Na tional Hunk liiillilliitf. phone RS'. m-3t Nevertheless the police and sheriffs officers are supposed to have kept themselves pretty well Informed as to his movements tor several dnys past J. K. Chamber. Livery. Phone 1 197. Meet me at Theato Alrdome. A()ei I'le ! Co.. frotiM'rh Furniture, Stoves and Ranges House Furnishings of all kinds, honest value! Satis faction guaranteed. Beaumont Furniture Co. Phono 1002. V 27 S. Main St. V Through Life's Travels Wear a Steadfast or Dr. A. Bead's Cushion Shoe, for com fort, style and wear $5 to $6. GEO. W. JENKINS. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. For thoroughly cleaned ' coal from the , best mines, try a ton from us and be convinced of its superiority over others. Southern Coal Co. Phone 111. 10 North Park Square irds. W'hy t e, for In- t 1 M. & W. COAL GUARANTEED It has the quality which en ables us to guarantee every ton that 'leaves our yards. pay as much, or more, ferlor coal? Phone .40 Tor a (ton and be convinced it Is superior to all other. ' , " ., ; ; Asheville Coal Cr. . ' ) . 8 North Pack Sq. . Anything Electrical Phone 44. No. It Chnrch 81 FILMS DEVELOPED Tour pleasure will be tripled If you let us develop and print your Kodak pictures. We are film experts and get finer results than are usually seen In amateur prints. Loan Kodaks free whon we do the finishing. Films for sale. ' RAY'S STUDIO, 2 Patton Ave. Removal Notice J. SI Carpenter, the Jeweler, ha moved his place of business from tl Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Bqnare, In Moore's Furniture store. Fine Jellico Coal The ICeel fael, tt'a hot, JELLICO COAL CO. pity office phone I2S. Yard phone Sit. Special prices on cm lota. Improved Hot Water Heating System Let ns install in your home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the coBt of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures yon summer heat throughout yom , house in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled 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 Streat ASHEVILLE, N. C. Try Gazette-Ne ws Want Ads ; The formal and Collegiate Institute ct: ASUKVILTjE, N. O. Under the care' of the Presbyterian church, offers to young women ex cellent opportunities for thorough el ucatlon. A faculty of It trained teacher gives facilities (or thorough Instruction In four courses of study. 4 Board and tuition only 1109 per year.- Tuition alone,- for day pupils, only 130. For catalogue, address - KUWATJ) P. CU1IJ President. The fall term begins Sept.' to. ltll. . WASHINGTON AND TUSCULUM COLLEGE . An Ideal plac? educate your so n or daughter. Strong faculty, moral community, beautiful scenery, healthful climate, broad and liberal course, positive Christian Influences, expenses reasonable. For catalogue write the president. . REV. C. O. GRAY, D. D, '"reenvtlle, Tenn. Citizens Transfer Company . v ; WAIt WOODCOCK, Owner. a .K ,.w FURNITURE MOVING. ,' : v Prompt Baggage Transfer Servict, y Endorsed by V, C. T. and T. P. A. -ve 4 P. R. ALLEN, 0 Manager. JVx IXSCRAWCK fXyl DEPARTMENT . VJ'T-', - WACnOYlA BANK A TRUST CO. 1 - . M Vmt,on ATe- Plione 16o aJT,, ;T ' IJliWiiW!"'1 1 1 .-Ui" ..II. ' .... I. I .t.um I nun. . FOR SALE Six Jloom House, Two Hundred Dollars Down, balance on easy monthly pnmonts. : ? HAr.CTXILLrH & CO., Real Estate. " ii z: ,; . ?p nayrco-J Street. T5 III A N IomI ChrtoMaa Boom School. Pnouatarr aad Cnilan.ai nm. av Al Eipreaaon- Physio! Cultui. PwUcocy, BimIdms, Dom-Mi ScMoot, MoJa, Hi(h taodanl BialnUiMd bylar..ta oi iperteocad, eoilaffa-ir&lned in tnton.Takas only on hundred board. rt and taaoba to Individual. Unaoj paaKd healtli noord. Brlok bulldlnaa, Btaam baat, Eratll.nl table. Lara rrav o-luin. Park-like oampua. Cono.ru, lanturaa, tannls, basketbau. Writ lot out aaua uaiu aaau kum aaa IOC JOUJ Q.Uf HUT, HENRY JCROMt STQCKARO. Preeldent, Kalesh.N.C. NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS W. W. MATNEV, a 8., A. M, . Principal. : " Onena at 41 fttarnea Ave.. Thnra. dayv Sept T. A fitting school to pre- fa wa ivi ti.a, WI iur VUliege. Number limited; select pupils, indi vidual Instruction suited to the Indi vidual bov: wholMnm. tnvlmnm,ni. light, well ventilated, comfortable room. For terms and particulars confer with the Principal at his horns, or Phone 135. . 1 ITC-llt Carolina Commercial School Pearl L. llolman, lrln. U. Ij. Hall, Ass't Prln. Opens Monday, September 11, 1911, No Itattrry Park Plare. We are going to give one more op portunity to .obtain a scholarship at a very cheap rate. Until Beptember Uth, we will sell a single scholarship for 125, combined for MS. Positively no scholarships sold at this price af ter this date. , For particulars confer with the Principals. Phones, 1171, IT4. Of-' Ice 10 Pack Square, i ltl-tf. vaKoialarae "-TV. ,11 PurMivrt : . Ill Agents for Korpun Clcnulne Leather Furniture. It's time to buy a conv fnrtabls chair for the library or reading room. Examine our line. While we push "Ksriien" gri we nlso have a complete line of bent prii furniture t he loiu d. Iir.; thulr liu. cbs 1S 00 und u l iw us M r.0 for genuine leather sa roe k era. , lot ' . I II' .!( .
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