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GAZETTS-NEWS. ' ' Saturday,- September 13, TIES ASHEVILLE 1 i 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 Coal & fee ' Company i GUV LABOSATOflY LBE .i. PROVIDED Aldermen Act Favorably Bequest of the Board of Health. on POWER CO'S FRANCHISE IS EXTENDED 30 YEARS Fernrtell rirand Salad Dress ing is ready for Immediate use and Is no trouble to serve. Made of absolutely fresh eSKs, finest Imported Olive Oil. Knullsh Mustard and the Bight Seasoning in exaet pro portions. Let us si nd you a bottle. 10c, 25o and 50o. E. C. Jarrett Phones SS8 or 192. IS North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 473. Several SpM lal Requests and Routine Matters Disposed of and Con sidered by the Board. C1TYNEWS At the moetlns of the board of al dermen last nUht the recommenda tion of the board of health, that a city laboratory be established, was voted on and was carried with some opposition, three aldermen voting Revenue Agent Sams, has received the report of the seizure of an illicit distillery In Rutherford county by Special Employe Kanlpe. Rev. Q. H. Christenberry of Hilt more Methodist church will preach at the Christian church tomorrow morn ing at 11 o'clock. The public Is in vited. R. P. Hayes, manager of the farm implement department of the Western North Carolina fair, requests that those who desire space reserved In this department will write to him by September 20. The Ashevillo Uar association will meet In the Federal Court rooms at 3 o'clock In the afternoon Monday, September 18. The election of offi cers will be he! i and all members are asked to be present. Deputy Collector R. F. Henry of the revenue service, who was shot through the lungs some weeks ago by moonshiners while making n raid In Wilkes county, was In Ashevllle yesterday and has resumed his work, having about recovered. All who have money collected for NEW FALL PATRICIAN SHOES FOR LADIES The new arrivals far exeoll in beauty and attractive lines any previous season's offer ings. The name PATRICIAN stalls for QUALITY, for against the measure; and it was or- the .Mission hospital are requested to uerei tnat it he placed in cnarge oi ,leliver it to M.,yr jankin at the L. M. Mcl.ormU.-k. Several other Ituttcry I'ark bank. This means the matters of Interest and considerable nloney in the banks as well as any routine business were uisploseu .r. loose cash. Some of the churches The board granted the request of wm take collections tomorrow. Secretary GuUKer of the Western North Carolina fair association, that The manaeement of the Western the city furnish water free for the 0rth Carolina fair has been fair this fall, lor drinking water fur formed of the existence of n slant the people and live stock. The re quest that the expert shots of the Winchester Arms company be per mitted to give exhibitions was r'- rred to the public safety and police omniitlees. The request of E. C. Chambers that a- city pay the expenses of two Ashe lle representatives to the meeting of ic Appalachian Good Roads ossocla- lon. which will be held in Roanoke uring the first part or October, was of the ninth, inclmling Asheville, giv ot acted on, although the board ex- ins the name service for local ship- pressed willingness that the board of I men ts as for car-load shipments, trade pay the expenses. Mr. Cham- O0MFOKT, for STYLE. and $4.00. $3.50 GuaranteeShoeStore 4 Sooth Main St. DR. MATTHEWS, Dentist. Offices Cor. College and Spruce, near court house. We guarantee all our work. Tfeth extracted without pain. bers stated that by having Asheville represented the rity will have a good hance of securing the meeting of the association for next year. Ask KeM'inding of Automobile Tax. There were before the board three presentatlves of the Asheville motor ub, asking that the $2 automobile ix be rescinded; that an ordinance be passed requiring all vehicles that ap pear on. the streets after dark to be rovlded with lignts; and that the street, between Smith's corner on harlotte street and beginning of the road to Sunset mountain, be graded nd improved. The consideration of he tax matter was J -ferred until ext week; the second request was ibled and the th rd was referred to he street comn't. e. MMMMMMMMMIMM I YOU DON'T KNOW How easy, satisfactory and profitable it Is buying from the I X I Our stocks offer quan tity, quality, right prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. 1 1. X. L Dept Store t 8. II. MICIIALOVE, Prop. 2 J Patton Ave. Phono 107. MMMtMMMtlMtMtttll' Grand and Upright at DUNHAM'S Music House MEN'S SUMMER SUITS HALF PRICE GEM CLOTHING CO. 6 Patton Ave. HARD BUTTER And cold milk are a delight to all. Hade possible only with our CRYSTAL ICE in your toe box' or refrigerator, PHONE 7J. ASHEVILLE ICE CO. "candy roaster," which was raised by John Freeman on upper lieaverdain, which may be exhibited at the fair. it Is said to be about 30 Inche.M long and about 10 inches in diameter. The Queen & Crescent railroad has advised the board of trade that a package car freight service has just been inaugurated by that road out of Cincinnati to 35 of the lending cities The two other retailing cases against X. D. Ijinge, which were con tinued from Wednesday morning until today, were again contin ued until next Saturday, on account of the ubsence of the two prosecuting witnesses. Col. Lusk stated that the subpoenas have been issued for them and sent to the sheriff of Madison county; but one of the men lives on the forks of Ivy nnd it was his opin ion that he had not been reached. The case was continued for a week be- ause Judge Jones, appearing ( r tne defendant, stated that he will prob ably be out of town until hen and wished to be present at the trial. A preliminary hearing In arrest and bail proceedings was heard before To the street committee was also Clerk of the Court Marcus Erwin this BEAUTY MAKER IN CREASER PRESERVER ; For a really effective Eeauty-Mak-er, Beauty-Increaser and Beauty- Preserver we recommend Penslar Dioxide Face Cream to you. PENSLAR DIOXIDE FACE CHEAM i ' At pure aa the driven mow, aa fra . grant aa a new-blown rose. Better for the akin than any other cold cream of which we have knowledge A true akin and complexion beautlfler. Price 25 Cents "' it At i' t r, - i." referred the request of Dr. Ambler that the west side of Haywood street be provided with a sidewalk from the overnment building to Freru-h Broad venue. The report of the committee which inspected the trail to Mt. Mitchell was read and filed. Concern- ng its effect on the Asheville water- nhed in certain places. Alderman Stikeleather stated that he did not think that it wuuld injure it in any way. The ordinance, which allows the Carolina Electrical Power company lo extend Its franchise 30 years from next month, passed its final readings. nil chages in the laws relating to the automobile numbers and the building laws passed their final readings and became laws. Water lines were ordered on Dlackwell's alley and Jordan's alley: Charlie Reynolds requested that colored policeman be employed in the east end but it was considered inad iBahle to take this action. Tho salary of the assistant meat Inspector was Increased (10 per month. L. M. McCormlck, chief of the san itary department, was Instructed to open the office of the department at o'clock in the morning Instead of at V o'clo k as now obtains. Fire Chief J. H. WTood notified the beard that he will be unable to attend the meeting of the Fire Chiefs ol America, winch is to be held In Mil waukee soon, on account o( other business. R. H. Luther was elected trustee of the firemen's relief fund. To the street committee waa referred the request of the property owners on Highland atreet, for sidewalk; and the board granted the petition of residents of Clayton atreet that the laying of a sidewalk on that street be deferred, it was ordered that Arlington be provided with aewer and water line for Its entire length, after which It is to be laid with bltulithlc pavement, The season at Riverside park being over. Park Policeman Ingle waa trans ferred to the regular force, filling the position of Patrolman Bprouae, who waa recently promoted to the captain. cy left vacant by the resignation of Captain F. M. Jordan. Building permits were granted aa follows: Mrs. M. E. Hill, repairs to build Ing on South Main atreet, estimated cost, $1000. W. Vance Brown, one-room addi tion to house on Cumberland avenue, estimated coat, $100. C. M. Hampton, contractor, altera tions to building belonging to the Coxe estate situated on Battery Park Place. Julia A. Dockery, two-room addi tion to house on North Main atreet, estimated cost, $100. P.- A. Donnahue, five-room residence on Baird atreet. estimated coat, $2000. C. F. Ray, alterations In studio, on North Pack Square estimated coat, $600. morning. In which J. B. Johnson cl-ilms damages to amount of $7000 from P. P. McLeun and wife for alleg ed fraud and misrepresentation. Com plaint was made in this case several weeks ago and bond was fixed at $7000. The hearing this morning was for the purpose of presenting the two sides of the case and reconsider ing the amount of the bond. After hearing the evidence Mr. Krwln ordered that the amount of the bond le reduced from $7000 to $500. Wells & Swain and Arch. D. Monteath ap peared for the plaintiff and Judge J. n. Murphy and Craig, Martin & Thomason for the defendant 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. This 1913 Chalmors five-passenger car comes equipped with top, wind shield. -magneto, gaa lamps, and Prest-o-Llto, for tho price of $1500. This Is from two hundred and fifty to three hundred and fifty dollars cheaper than the Chalmers 30 waa ever before offered to the public. Let us have your order today and we can make early full delivery. Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1311. 15-17 South Lwdngton Are. COVER THE SPOT ON THE WALL WITH A PRETTY PICTURE Wo have a great variety of pretty pictures In wnter colors and oil, as well as others, reasonably priced. We make frames for them. ROGERS' BOOK STORE SI Patton Art, Phon254. Through Lifejs Travels Wear a Steadfast or Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoe, for com fort, stylo and wear- $5 to $6. ' GEO. W. JENKINS. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Pntton Ave. : . PHONE 110 TsOlT PD ITT A A DELIVERED TvyJC-r VIVJC-fTLM. PROMPTLY CANDY KITCHEN i1 AYWOOD STREET NEAR POSTOFFICE FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My now line'of Foot Rail Goods are all in: prices Come in, get ctaloues. BLOMBERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. right. Positively the Purest (See the' American Journal of Health.) . GOSMAN'S GINGER ALE. 12 l-2c per,bottle. 1 Clarence, Sawyet: $1.35 per doz. 53 Patton Ave; Six Phones N. 1800. For thoroughly cleaned coal from the, best mines, try a ton from us and be convinced of its superiority over others. Southern Coal Go. Phone 111. 10 North Facte Square M. & W. COAL . GUARANTEED ; - It has the quality which en ables us to guarantee every ton that leaves our yards.' Why pay as much, or more, (or in ferior coal? Phone 40 for a ton and be convinced It Is superior to all .Other.'? j- ; -; ' . . .; Asheville Coal Co. 8 North Pack Sq. - - Anything Electrical W. A. WARD . PlMHIO 44t. No. IS Cbarrh 8. FILMS DEVELOPED Tour pleasure will be tripled If you let ua develop and print your Kodak pictures. We are film experts and get finer results than are usually seen In amateur prints. Loan Kodak a free . when we do the finishing. Films f or sale. ' ) . x BATS BTCDIO, 29 Patton Ave Removal Notice J. E. Carpenter, the Jeweler, hat moved his place of business from li Patton avenue to It West Pack Square, In Moore's Furniture atore. Fine Jellico Goal lb leej fuel, it's hot, , . , " JELLICO GOAL CO, 1; City office pbone IIS, Yard phoaa $19. Special prkva on mi lota. Improved Hot Water Heating System Let 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 heat throughout youl 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 3 Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street. ASHEVILLE, n! 0. WANTS WANTED A refined family to rent half of a house called "Sunset Cot tafre," 18 per month. J. O. Caddy, 304 College street. - It LA DIRS make supporters. $12 per hundred; no canvassing; material furnished. Stamped envelope for particulars. Wabash Supply Co., Dept X 119, Chicago, 111. It WANTED By young man, board and room (permanent) in private family (no children). State local ity and terms. J. Price, General Delivery, City. 18-3t THE (a-b) COURSE at the Asheville Business College is announced In this paper In another place. Pleaae read it This is decidedly the best course that can be secured at any business college In the south. 189-U. FOR RENT Seven room, all Im provements, corner Montford and Panola. P. R. Bennett. M. D. 189-3L CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Office, 10 Pack Square. Single course, $35; combined course 150 cash. Positions guaranteed under reasonable contract Phonea, 974, 1178. Enter at once. 185-tf. TURKISH BATHS The tGr uner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen." O HOT. Ton won't be If you do your ironing -with our Harwood Electric Iron; you can get out on the porch and by lielng comfortable do twice th work' in half the time. The Harwood la the Iron that don't burn out 'Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. Opposite Postoffice. Furniture, Stoves and Try Gazette-N ew9 Want Ads The Normal and Collegiate Institute ASITETIIiliE, N. a .:..' - -. ' ; -.. i Under the care of the Presbyterian church, offers to young women ex cellent opportunities for thorough eJucatlon, . f . . r.. A faculty of II trained teachera gives xaclliuea lor Uiorougn tnairucuoa In four courses of study. " aes Board and tuition only $100 per year. Tuition alone, for day pupUa. onlr 130. For catalogue, address KDWAI.D P. CHILDH, rnaldeot. The fall term begins Sept JO, 191L " Aa Ideal plac educate your bo n or daughter. Strong faculty, moral . community, beautiful acenery, healthful climate, broad and liberal courses. poeitiva Christian Influences, expenses reasonable. For catalogue writ" tho i president REV. C O. GRAY. D. D CroonvUlo. Tana, i Ranges FRENCH Conversation, Grammar, History, Literature taught by a French woman; diploma French University, Addreaa French, Ashe vllle Qaxette-News. 189-lt AGENTS No matter what you do your gold mine la our beautiful catalogue showing 1000 quick sell ing articles at low prices and Mg profit Several aalea at every houae. $1.00 aure profit every day. Over (000 magnificent Illustrations In our new 125,000 fall catalog, free to agents. Outfit furnished. $1,000 prize contest begins Oct lat. Write Immediately for free catalog and territory. A. W. Holmea A Co. Dept D., Providence, It. I. 189-1 Aa usually treated, a sprained ankle 111 disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Linament freely aa soon as the Injury la received, and observing tho direc tlona with each bottle, a euro can be effected In from two to four days. For sale by all dealers, . House Furnishings of oil kinds, honest value. Satis faction guaranteed. ' . , , Beatimont Furniture Co. Phone 1002. 27 S. Main St. Citizens Transfer Company . . miAR WOODCOCK. Owawr. TURNITTJBE MOVING. Prompt Baggage Transfer Serrict. , . Endorsed by V. C. T. and T. P. A. Asheville Paint A r.Uum Co., fromnly The Mltcr-Rlce Paint Co. Laraa lalnt Chambers A Wsaver, Livery. Phone 1$ Latest motion plctifps at Thaato. MILLION DOLLAR CORPORATION wants a representative in your city and vicinity to call on bankers, manufacturers and all business men with line of advertising calen dars. Liberal commissions paid1 promptly each week. Hustler earn large salaries throughout the year. Write fully your bualness experience and furnish references In first let ter. Woodward A Tiernan Printing Co.. 8t Louis, Mo. 189-1 RE A TRAINED NURSE Earn $25 weekly. Study at home. . Free In formation. Rochester . Institute, 174, Rochester, N. T. 189-lt P. R. ALLEN, Manager. 1 Vf A i A NtdMl Chrtrtta Bom School. Preparatory sad CoUneJats Coaies Art, , - BlctaiUindard malntaliMd brlu-oiui ol sipartamd, eolle ereliwd ti etrootors. Tmkm only en hundred boerdns and l.tnh the IndlTtdual. Varna hMlth mod. Brtak bulldlnn. Bum kwl. Kaoalln ukk Lnns nrw i udum. Puk4lk auna. ConorU. Uatuna. tannls. h krrthell WrUa lot V enuloa baloie sriottn tbm folUet lot root asualme. , I BIRYjrJlOMCSTOCVJU),Prdooi. - JUleJh,NiC , NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS W. W. MATVEY, B.B., A, at Principal. Opena at 41 Btarnea Ave., Thurs day, Sept 7. , A fitting school to pre pare boys for Ufa, or for college. Number limited; aelect ouplla. Indi vidual Instruction aulted to the Indi vidual boy; wholesome environments. light, : well ventilated, comfortable room.' For terma and particular! confer with tho Principal at his home, or Phono 10SS. 171-llt Carolina Commercial School .Pearl L. Holman, Prin. O. L. Hall, Asa't PrlR.; Opens lionday, September 11, Itll. , No Battery Park Place. Our regular price for a alnglo scholarship la 150, combined, $70. Wo will sell a single scholarship for $35, cash, combined for $50, cash. Po sitions guaranteed under reasonable contract You may not have another opportunity to secure a scholarship so reasonable. Act now. For parUcutars confer with tho Principal Phonea, 1171, 974. Of -Ico 10 Pack Square. ' . l$l-tf. Purest and Best Rumford Balling Povder INSURANCE DEPARTMENT WAcrrovT bank a mvst co.. 25 Patton Ave. Phono 100 S. K. Clinn.lM-rt, Uv-rr. I'Ix.ihi 1137 LEARN ATJTOHOILE IWnirCtCPfi 'Wt tiai h y 'hi at h'min. $25 weekly, JmI) gunrrtnti-(l. IdK-h'-Htor Auto r( hooi, lit, 1 iii r, :. Y. FOR RENT Small oott.T'o, poo.l km yard, pood lorntion, $20.00 month. ft CO., r-.i 7 Ltiiiienis Dark nights are coining fast and you will need a good Lantern one that you can depend upon to give you light iu the dark places. That'a tho kind we hav. Small ones for Bicycle Boys 35c i? ...''" '... Ottis Green Hardware Co. Ac:cnt3 for "Wilson Heaters." I'!- 1' V
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