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Saturday, September 23 ' PAGE SIX THE AS HE VILLI 3AZETTE.NEV7S. t .1 ' :1 J I ; i ' ' M ! f 6. 4 - 1 t-. M ! "ti D COLD WEATHER'S Just around tlic corner. Right NOW is he time to have your winter sup- ' ply of coal put in because when it DOES get eoli everybody will want it at , tbe same time; besides it is cheaper now f;han it will be later on. Insist on M. & W, Indian Coal. It's the best. Phone KJO. Carolina Coal & Ice Company New Crop German Dill Tickles ust arrived. 15c and 25c per dozen. . C. Jarrett Phones 358 or 192. 12 Xorth Pack Square and City Market. Plione 47S. Fall Shoes Of the better kin 1--those that will stand a .i-niii'iii' . C;m only do that because the leath ers and workmanship are of the lst. All leathers, all styles, sfc2..")0 to 4 for ladies; $2.50 to $.") jjentlemen. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 South MIn St. f YOU DON'T KNOW llnw easy, sal isfa'tury ami pmlitalilr it is ImyiiiK Hum the I X J.. Our Mm ks ulTi r ijiian tlty, iuality, rUht prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. 1 1. X. L Dept. Store i S. If. M'CHALOVE, Prop. 1 22 Patton Ave. Phono 10. IAM)l) 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 de light to all. Made possible onlv with our CRYSTAL ICE in jour ice box or refrig- era tor. PHONE JS. ASHEVILLE ICE CO. DR. MATTHEWS, Dentist. Offices Cor. College and Spruce, near court house. We guarantee all our work. Teeth extracted without pain. WHEN YOU 'CATCH COLD tjommence treatment at once. Just dm soon as you know you've "caught cold" at the very first sneexe take I PEXSLAB-LAXATIVE COLD ( ; . 1 BREAKERS . and It will head off tbe cold In almost every rase, saving you much distress. If not takftpi in time to prevent, It will at KnJt break up und cure the cold In the shortest possible time. Price 25 Cents P:rccn Pharmacy ': t It At 1 lie Paraxon." .-. r. r -- r . & iT-.rt z TiAENTi CONVICTS PI E T IB Men from Madison and Burke Employed on the Roads of Buncombe. Since the i-ounty commissioners have usreoil to pay full costs of pros ecution in order to iniluce other counties to semi their convicts to Huncomhe to work on roads a num ier of convicts have been sent hero anil there arc now about I'll in the lamps from other counties: that Is .Madison ami llurke counties, for In most of the other counties of the sec tion they arc working the convicts on their own roads. This would prove that the good road fevw is general. The .Madison county court in the spring sent 11 convicts and a few weeks ngo llurke county sent seven Last week Madison sent six more hut the terms of some of the tirst have expired. I'.nn. nmlt used to get Transylvania coin lets hut that coun ty now has a chain gang of its ow n. The county used to he aide to get many convicts lor their hoard and In some cases paid hall' the costs, hut there is now such a ch-mand for them that they can no h .tiger he obtained on such terms. There is one drawback to tile sys tem of paving all the costs. These are often rather heavy and the con vl ts cannot bo made to work out more than 20 days of the costs since they c an then take oath that they arc not worth $.'.n and get released. As a matter of fact few of them an worth that much. Chairman la-win stated this morn ing, however, thai inch convict is worth "0 cents a day in addition to his hoard and he thinks the county ciomes out very well in taking the short tcini as well us the long term prisoners, although there is a ten tative understanding that the coun ty does not take men whose sentenet is under 110 davs where the costs arc high. IN NEW HOTEL The plaster work on the c Ireon-I.ingc hotel has been going on for severa1 lays and is keeping pace with the construction of the work in other de partments. It is estimated that then are in. nun yards of vail to be plas tered. ,. s. .Melton, who has the .-ontnic-i for the plastering, has a lanji force of hands and is pushing the work rapiillv. Tlo re are sev eral hundred rooms to plaster and .Mr Mi ".on aas i ilc u lated that it will take "I'll tons of tip patent plaster that is being used, or about liiMiti bags; and at least K00 cubic yarls of sand. The pla.ster i maun In toied bv the Alabaster -n.c'ii company of Chicago. It is of a brow ish color and the wells are te he finished with a specially p:eparec paint. It is said that this plastei makes one of the hardest surfaces of any n mulactnreil and Is used gen- etal! throughout the conntrv. It is thought that the phc-ti ring cat be completed by January 1. WANTS W.VNTKD .'nil people to buy 14 Ihf of Htigar for II. no and one dollur'f worth of ol her gooiis. fnion fash store. jk N. Main St. 1H5-31 KHIt SAI.K 14 lbs or sugar for 1.UI if you buy II. on worth of other floods. I'nion t'ash Store. IN X. Main St. 1S3-3I WAXTKD People who know a good shoe, to see w hat; we are si llinK al cost to close out our stock. I'nior. Cash Stor" IS X Main St. 1 l.i 1ST i in West College street. North Lexington avenue. Merrimon nve nue. Chestnut or Charlotte street u hunch of keys. Kinder please no tify A. S. liarnard. 195-31 WANTED To buy ( heap building lot good locality, for cash. "Buyer.' care Gazette-New. 135-6 1 WA.YTF.I Fall suits that have been packed away c an he cleaned and pressed . or dyed to look like a new suit. Will last half season or more Phone 3XH for quick messenger. All work guaranteed. J. C. Wllhar, Phone 39. FOR SALE One Berkshire sow heavy with pigs; also seven plgj five weeks old, four shoat. Phone 1348. 186-Jt i FOR BALE Three acres and three room cottage In Chunn'a Cove for $800. Will exchange for city prop erty. New 6-room cottage, $2500, small cash payment, balance - easy terms. F. M. Messier, Real Estate and Insurance, American National Bank. Building. Phone $82. 185-t WANTED Men to learn the beat business In te world, the barber trade. Can have your own shop or arn big wages. . Few weeks re quired. Tools given. Wages while learning. Write Moler Barber Col lege, Atlanta, Oa. 195-$t SECRETS FOR WOMEN Send te stamp for catalog of special rub Iter goods remedies and toilet neces sities. Falrbank Supply House, Dept. 80JA, 60 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. , J9I-D III-XP WANTED FKMAI.E i.aaies make supporters. $12 per hundred; no canvassing; ' material furnished. Stamped envelope for particulars. Wabash . Supply Co. DepU Z1I9, Chicago. 195-lt LADIES We have good positions wultliig If yon will learn halrdress lug with the Hermann permanent h-.lr Wave. No copipetltion. Olg money. 4HiilcuritiK,' facial i HHife, electri il V sis find I b i I ' 1 1 ' id 300 TONS PLASTER CITY NEWS Porn, -to Mr. and Mrs, Paul B. Crowd), a daughter. The Theato and Thcato alrdome will be open tonight. A singing class from the colored orphans' home at Oxford, ten girls is here, and will sing in the various colored churches tomorrow. The meeting of the Confederate veterans which was scheduled . to have been held today has been post poned until next Saturday. The closed season for squirrels In Buncombe county continues until Oc tober 1, and persona killing them prior to that date are guilty of u nils-, demeanor. The Asheville Electric company is putting in a new track at the corner of W'oodlin and Charlotte streets. Xew crosstics are being put on Char lotte street, preparatory to paving. In the advertisement of the Western Xorth Carolina fair, which appeared in The fiazette-Xews yesterday, in the .1st of special prizes It saould have iet n I'J.'i for the best exhibit of pantrv npplies, given b Dr. Urove. instead if l-'O. Reports were received today by Revenue Agent Sams of the seizure ol two illicit distilleries in Floyd unty, irginia by Special h.uiploye 1 C. Pritchard, jr . and one in Kuth- rford county, by Special Employe It. Kanipe. There will be a special service Sun- lay night at tae old brick academy in South Main street at 7:43 o'clock. iev. K. V. Morgan of the Freewill tptist church, vv hose subject is an- louncc-d as Eternal Punishment He- nd the Crave." will prtv.uh. The uiblic are invited. The W. c. T. I'. of Virginia will neet in Hanville next week and has nvited Judge Jeter C. I'rltchard to nake the principal address. Judge rilchtird will deliver this address on Vediiesdny and his subject will be Is the Barroom Essential to the Wcl- uf the Community '."' The city and county tax collectors lave received from the corporation onimission the valuation of the cor- oratiens in the state, which are con- died by the commission. l.y the iclp of these figures the auditors will ion be able to total the amount of ixable property In the county. Ac --circling to a report from the .uiecii & Crescent railroad, sent to the ciard of trade, tickets were sold for he "Carolina Special" In 19 cities in he northwest in the week ending ptetnber 7 to people who were coni ng to Asheville. The number of tick- s sold at each place is not given. The two retailing cases against X. Uinge. which have been twice con- iiiued on account of the absence f two prosecuting witnesses, were gain continued this morning for the nne reason. The witnesses, lien arnc-3 and J. M. James, were culled ut In court and capiases Issued for em. The case was set for another aring on next Saturday morning. Through her attorneys. Wells & wain. Ilert.ia Woody, by her next lend. C. J. Woody, has Instituted suit irainsl the Creat Southern Mica cont ain of this city for tOOO damage or an injury to her hand while she as in the employ of the company. nine months ago. It is alleged that er hand was iaug:it in some ma- ilnerv and she thus sustained the iss of some of Irer lingers. In the account of the trial of Claude Joocllake and S. I. U in for fighting, iiibllshed in yesterday's Gazette-News. he statement was made that one set f witnesses testilied. as to one stage f the light, that Mr. (Soodlnke struck Ir. Mean In ti e back of the head. A matter of Hut, only one witness nade tills statement and this curi-fc- ion Is made to relieve any impression hat a number of men so testified. A full transcript has been received a the office of the clerk of the Cir- ult court of the cast of I. 11. tireen, Uministrator of Elam I'orpenlng, de- eased, against the Southern Railway nnpany. which is transferred from he Superior court of .McDowell coun- y to the Circuit court of the I'nited tales. The action asks for damages n the sum of $8000 for the death of Cinm L'orpenlng in the Swannanoa unnel while he waa working for the lefendant company. At the meeting yesterday afternoon f the committee apoplnted by the oard of trade to devise meana for .dvertlsing the resources of western Vorth Carolina it was decided. In ac- ordanre with a telegram from Pres cient Finley of the Southern railway tcceptlng an Invitation to speak here letober 8, which was published yes erday In The Oaxette-Newa, to have t banquet on that date. Invitations ire to lie Issued at once to editors. Intel keepers, commercial organixa- Ions and business men of the section o attend. The civil service commission an- lounces the following examinations to e held on the dates mentioned: Ibrary cataloguer, salary $75 per nonth, October 25. for both men and vomen; .for map colorlat, salary SO0 o $720 a year, October 25; for the Philippine service for teachers both iTiale and femaje, salary for male em ployee $1200 pear year with chance for promotion up to $3000 as teachers ind $1100 to $3000 If promoted to oiperlntendent'a position. The en trance for women will be $1000 to 1200. The latter examination will be held December 27-2$. I The popular place, Theator Alrdome. Asheville Paint t tsta-a Co., tromerly The Mllt-r-RIc Paint Co. Lncaa Paint t. K. Chambers, livery. I'll one 14t7. Chambers ft Weaver, Livery. Phone II pi:nr.ic PTFAoonAPHKi n i. Kul liulldlnn, typewrillns; neatly, ruphlly and arcurstply done at any .time. . Phone 1KS1. , 19l-tt I'liJuV mi lic.nr in TIi- 1 1 ii. 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. This 1912 Chalmers five-passenger car comes equipped with top, wind shield, magneto, gas lamps, and Prest-o-Ltte, for the price of $1500. This is from two hundred and fifty to three hundred and fifty dollars cheaper than the Chalmers SO was ever before offered to the public. ; Let us have your order today and we can make early fall delivery. ' , Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1518. ROGERS CIRCULATING LIBRARY Membership fee 1.50, which fee.is returned when you wish to withdraw from club. Books two cents a day. Large col lection of titles popular and late books. ROGERS' BOOK STORE J9 Patton Art PHONE 110 ICE CREAM CANDY KITCHEN F00T3ALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My new line pt' Foot Ball Goods are all in; prices right. Come in, get catalogues. BLOMBERG'S, Ciga rs and Sporting Good3 Patton Avenue. CAPE COD CRANBERRIES 15c Quart. 2 Quarts for 25c Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton A. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen. HOI. You won't be If yon do your Ironing with our Harwond Electric 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 Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. Opposite Postoffice, P. B. ALLEN, (5, Manager. -ZkQL 00' ''CkV0'' ' UEPAltTMEXT ,, V f0 WACHOVIA n.XK A TRCST CO. -" 25 Patton Ave. I'liono 186 1 - - Weaver ville Line A NINE MILE TROLLEY RIDE THROUGH A BEAUTI FUL COUNTRY. Every hour on the hour from 9 A. M. to 8 p. m. Also 6:30 a. m. and 11 p.m. ' TAKE THE RED CARS FROM PACK SQUARE. Asheville & East Tennessee Railroad 7 North Main Street Purest and Best Rumford Balling.' Powder Citizens Transfer Company FURNITURE MOVING. ' Prompt Bajjage Transfer Servic. EndiMmed b V. C T. and T. P. A. I FO R Small cottnpe, imoij size jnrd, onl locniion, $20.00 inoulli. 15-17 South Lfrxlsgton Ave. Phon 254. DELIVERED PROMPTLY HAYWOOD STREET NEAR POSTOFFICE Six Phones N. 1800. r-j--i RErNT NONE EQUAL I To Dr. A. Heed's Ousliiop Shoe for style, comfort and wear. Price V.00. Try it pair for cold weather. GEO. W. JENKINS, 29 S. Main. Phone 125. BarbeeV MEANS GOOD CIGARS 11 Patton A.ve. For thoroughly cleaned eaal from the best mines, try a ton from us and be convinced of its superiority over others. Southern Coal Co. Phone lit. 10 North rack Square Removal Notice J. E. Carpenter, the Jeweler, has moved his place of business from 81 Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Square, In Moore's Furniture store. Improved Hot Water Heating System Let us install in your home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and Baves in fuel consumption and assures you Bummer heat throughout youi house in the coldest of days. ."Wo employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Eadiator Co's boilers and ra diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. y , , Ball, Thrash Co. ; 5, 7 and 9 East College Street ASHEVILLE, N. 0. HHMIMMMHIMMMHMMMHMHIHMIMMH flCWE ANT Prof. O. B. Schoenfelds Sulphur Springs Health Farm, Sec the beautiful springs, Grand Surrounding Scenery, and make arrangements for treatment, also mineral wa ter. ; . MHOHtHMUmMHHHIIHnmUIHIIIIMHMtlT This Mark on Stoves and Ranges is a Guarantee that they were made The Favorite Way and thtn'i xperience back (The builders of Favorites beean making stoves and ranges away back in 1843 before most of you were born. I They didn't know nearly as much about atove-makihfir as they do now, but they were determined! to learn the Favorite way. Each year new and better ways and meant to make a better ptoTe were discovered which have since been adopted by the leading; stove end range makers of the country proof that the Favorite ia the belt way. During all these years they have never sent out a stove or range that was not solidly and honestly built th-t did not give entire) satisfaction to the purchaser. This baa made Favorite duality Tkt latut StlPU,tm Maim 77ie Favoritt ' Way nKr ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO. 25 North Main St. ... . n .4 ,-. Asheville, N. C. Wilson Heaters The Tried and True Friend of it, owner. No heater n ,ual the WiUn in radiation of heat and small consumption of fuel. Coal and Wood. Ottis Green Hardware Co. Agent-for Ilione 8S, T . . coAirAliTlif;!! For . comfort in cold i i weatlier. , Best for stoves ! ! grates, ranges. Buy now i i before the cold weather 11 sets in. Every ton guar-! I anteed. ,. , - Phone 40. y v ; ; I Asheville Coal Co. 1 8 North Pack Sq. i I I I I I I S I Anything Electrical; W. A. WARD " i PlHHM 44. Va. 13 Church I FILMS DEVELOPED j Your pleasure will be tripled If yoij let us develop and print your Kodak! pictures. We are film experts entt cot finer results than are usually aea In amateur prints.' Loan Kodaks frt when we do the finishing;. Films for snle. - - , j KAY'S STUDIO, i 29 Patton Ave. f Fine Jellico Coal Tbe Ka fnel, if hot. r JELLICO GOAL CO. City oBIre pbono ISS. Yard phooe 111, SpnctaJ price on oar lota. VTRTT oser cu fy wore of ttoot-maJun of THE FAVORITE WA They are still dolnibosiness that way. Every stove end rangts that goes out of their plant ia backed op bye guarantee that it is what it ia represented to be a real Favorite-all that He name implies In cooking end heating efficiency. - . And they ere keeping up their reputation as originators of new end practical features in stoves end ranges features that really help. Come end see oar Favorites. When you have learned how good they are and have com pared them with other makes they .will be your Favorites too. "Wilson Heaters." limchl. V i hc i.,.' ,e. y-.i, r ci I. -e, V '
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