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IS V. PAGE EIGHT THE ASHE VILLI GAZETTE-NEWS. Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1911. A w COLD WEATHER'S Just around the corner. Right NOW is the time to have your winter sup ply of coal put in because when it DOES get coll everybody will want it at the same time; besides it is cheaper now than it will be later on. Insist on M. & W. Indian Coal. It's the best. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company I MANUFACTURERS II DEMONSTRATIONS CITY NEWS Dry Plate and Paper People Occupy Time of Sessions of the Photographers. ! NEW CROP PRUNES 40 to .")U size I2()t- per lb. . C. Jarrett Phone 358 or 192. 12 North Pack Square anil City Market. Phone 473. Fall Shoes 01" the better kiml tlio-c lliat will stand a iruaraiilcc. Can gnaraiilcc only do that because the ers and workmanship the best. All leathei i-atli- aie ol styles, $L'.."iO to $t for Indies; $2..")0 1o $." gentlemen. GuaranteeShoeStore South Main St. t YOU DON'T KNOW IInw easy, siuisfii'tory unci protltiililf it is Inlying from the 1 X I j. I'ur stni k.i offer iiian tity. hi :i 1 i t v. rlnlit iirires. Our services guarantee satisfaction. L X. L. Dept Store S. II. MICIIALOVE, Prop. 22 Patton Ave. Phono 107. There was little business transacted this in ii r ii i ti in connection with the organization in the convention of the Virginia-! 'arolina riiotoKi aphers as sociation, the session heing Kiven to the plate ma n ul act urers who are rep reseiiteil at the meeting. There were four demonstrations by dry plate manufacturers. '1'he I'enlral lry Plate ei.inpan' took up the time be tween ! and 10 o'clock and this was followed Miicccssively l.y the Cramer liry I'late company, the Hammer 1 ir l'lato company and the Seed 1 ry I'lale ct.inpun . ! .Negatives were made from the plates and t he photo;ra pliers were I aide to see exactly how the work iv ' suited, as prov ision was made for mnk.tlK the neKilti.es ill the Itull j room. The al'tetnoon session was much (the same, being 'allotted to the mann I I'ac tiirers. They shewed the products j in paper this afternoon. As arranged ;thc K.iHtman Kodak company had the I time bitweeii l' .;:n and 4 ocloek, the Ansiit company from 4::u to ."i:;u. ami a Hash light demoiist r;i I ion b I tin- Towes Seholield company is1 to oc I . ur from I to 4 . .in o'clock. There Will lie a I'UStlless .SeS.sb.ll to- iiight. a talk l.y M . W. Tyr.-e, secre tary ol t'lo rhoioyraphers associa tion of America, and a lecture hy I.. I'. Ilaniincr. jr. ol ihc llaiumer 1I 1'l.itc company. Iist Mglil's Se-ion. The photographers m.-t in n-iMilar l.ie-'iuss session last niiilit al't"r the al'teri II had b.-i-ll ileVoled to till' IX- 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 i i II of pllolugia plls to the public A numliei' of people took advantage of die invitation and vb-vt-il some ol the finest I alMilS ol' pllut.igr.lpllh art produced in the coi.ntry. Last nii-.ht's was piircts a business s vsion. The comniittces were ap pointed and Mr. Ilollnday and Mr. I la Isi ncn- gave their ri ports ol tin Mooting o the national congress wiiich was recentl held in St. Paul Th. assocaition dec uled to eonliniie ti affiliate with the congress and there was a discusjoii relative to the in structions to delegated to the lleXt meeting. Which irt to l.e held ill l'hil-ad.-lpl. 1. Tin- following committees were ap pointed: Xiimiuntions Cole of Danville. Wheeler o f Smith Carolina and Moosi ol 1 r. etishiiro. Next meeting place Tyree of Ital- elgll. 1'lecker of I.MIclllail'g, Howie o( Columliia. Knti-rtainno-nt I'elton of Asheville Ilium of l-'arniville. Va.. Towles of St I 1 am ix. I lage of Aslieville. I Resolutions---N'ewnian of Concord jAlileiinan of i Ireetislioro, Peterson of Spartanburg. Ilamriek of St. Louis. pi-solutions of swnpathv were sent to the family of V. P. P.iichanan of i Philadelphia, who was killed Setur- da in liis studio by an explosion. rNARL Spend pleasant evenlnit nt T'neato MANY STILLS DESTROYED IN WESTERN VIRGIN!, Grand and Upright at DUNHAM'S Music House MEN'S SUMMER SUITS HALF PRICE GEM CLOTHING CO. 6 Patton Ave. Nineteen Found Recently, 17 of Them in One County, Franklin. HARD BUTTER And cold milk are a de light to all. Made possible onlv with our " CRYSTAL ICE in your ice box or refrig erator. PHONE 72. ASHEVILLE ICE CO. Judging from reports which Rev enue Agent Sams has Just received from raiding officers In the south western part of Virginia. western North Carolina, in its palmiest days, never had as flourishing a blockad ing business as that which that section of Viririnla has been having. He haf reports of 1!) illicit distilleries recently seized there and 17 of these were In one county, seized by one posse. This was In l-'ranklin county and the offi cers were out only four days. The posse was headed by Deputy Collectoi Hendricks and Special Kmploye V en ver. Mr. .Sams stated that this Is nut a recmrd seizure for that seetlon. how ever, although It tops anything of the kind that has been done In North Carolina during recent years. There were also two seizures made In Madison and Hupnuhunnock eoun ties bv Deputy Collector Wood and Guuger Dean, who headed a posse Deputy Collectors Haynes, Bundy and Landreth report one seizure In Wilkes county, N. C. There will be a meeting of the di rectors of the board of trade this afternoon, In the rooms In Temple Court. Two complaints In divorce proceed ings have been filed in the office of the clerk of Superior court, M. Dores ta Stroup against A. F. Stroup and Jess Luther against ljuira Luther. The city of Ashevile has purchased it 1H ueres ol' land ne:ir the nlatll of I the National Casket company from j the Georgia Industrial Kealty com- puny, for a site lor the Kennett fur niture factory. The consideration named is $ IBOti. fiO. A warrant was today served on Ar thur C. Goodwin charging him with false pretense In three cases, the com plainant being the Cherokee Marble works. He appeared before Magis trate Gudger and arranged bond and the trial was deferred. Anderson & Young, whose roller mill on Dix Creek was destroyed by lire some months ago. have brought suit against the board of county com missioners for $111110 damage, alleg ing breach ofvoniract, in allowing the refuse l.-om a rock ipiarry to ac cumulate and obstruct the bed of the creek near their mill. In en exciting game of football the Merrimoii avenue team defeated the team of (Mange street yesterday aft ernoon by a score of ::o to 10. There was a good attendance at the game, i lie lirst of the season. The stars for Merrimoii avenue were Sumner. Don nahoe and Hunt; for orange street, Manloy, Perkinson and Hamrick. Dr. I". J I'lemi ngi-r has been pro moted lroni -iptaln to major in the Medi'-al Cm ps of North Carolina national guard. iithi-r promotions were Dr. Claude I. Pridgeii of Kinstou iioni captain to major; Dr. V. C. Ilorton of Raleigh from lirst lieuten ant to captain: Dr. A. Campbell of Miirgaiitoii, first nontenant. Dr. CK-meiiger will now be in command of Held hospital No. 1. J P.. doctor, who came here I'rmn High Point during the early part ot the summer to take charge of the i ilcn Rock hotel, has loasi'4 the St. Cloud-Normandy hotel at Concord, one of th" hading hotels of that place, a ::d w ill go to that city soon. Mr. Rector's successor at the Glen Rock lias not bun named. lie has many fi lends here who w.ll regret to see him go. Superior court is still engaged in :he trial of the case of Vosliell vs. Railways Const rut lion and Securities ompany, which began Monday after noon and which was consolidated with he case ol Weaverville Klectric com pany vs. Chiles et al. The case Is rather complicated and hinges about ;he ownership of some iron rails. Tht lading of documentary evidence has taken up considerable time and had not been tinlshed when court took re- at noon. Mayor Rankin has called a nnH'ting if the committees interested In the stablishment of the reform school for unorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock in it hall. The meeting will be at- nded by thi- committef from the ird of aldermen and that which isited t.ie Jackson Training school to liuly the plans of that school. At ihc meeting un effort is to be made formulate detinlte plans, which can put In-fore the aldermen and the ninty commissioners, looking to the arly establishment of the school. The senior membership campaign .vas launcheil last nignt ul tne l . M. A. and a tmniiiet served the coni- nittee of 3;i by the andy Kitchen The objijet of this campaign is to in case the membership of the aseo- iation to 750 and In order to do this he committee .oust secure 125 new netnliers and renewals. A list of ii ospective members and those whose mbership expires shortly was pre- iciiled to the committee last night md each selected names of the men A' horn he will see today. Thes tandard a t for the first day's work Is to se- ure 50 members and esch man will port the fruit of his labors at the issoclation rooms this evening. CIIALMKHS :) TOHPEDO. S1500 EQIIPPEI. If we can tret people to examine cars in the right way and compare Chalmers oars with others, we have no trouble selling our cars. Because we have the best cars. Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1311. 15-17 South Lexington Ave. ROGERS CIRCULATING LIBRARY Membership fee sf 1.50, which fee is returned when you wish to withdraw from club. Hooks two cents a day. Large col lection of titles popular and late books. ROGERS' BOOK STORE 39 Patton Ave, 1 Phone 254. Try Some of Our Fresh Heme Made AFTER DINNER MINTS CANDY KITCHEN HAYWOOD STREET NEAK POSTOFFICE FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My new line of Foot Hall Goods are all in; prices Come in, get catalogues. BLOMBERG'S, Ciga rs and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. right. NONE EQUAL To Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoe for style, comfort and wear. Price $5.00. Try a pair for cold weather. GEO. W. JENKINS, 29 S. Main. Phone 125. BarbeeV MEANS GOOD CIGARS li Patton A.ve. 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 114. 10 North Paxk Square M. & W. : ' COAL For comfort in cold X t weather. Best for stoves, S gruies, ranges, uuy now t- ii - ..n ii ueiore me coia weamer sets in. Every ton guar- j anieea. Phone 40. Asheville Coal Co. J 8 North Pack Sq. Anything Electrical W. A.WARD PhoiM 44t. No. II Church Si FILMS DEVELOPED Your pleasure will be tripled tf yon 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 when we do the finishing. Films (or sale. RAWS STUDIO, 29 Patton Ave, Removal Notice J. E. Carpenter, the Jeweler, hat moved his place of business from ti Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Square, In Moore's Furniture store. Fine Jellico Goal Th Html fad, UM hot. JELLICO COAL CO. Olty office phono IM. Yard phone lit. Special prices oo car lots. Genuine German Dill Pickles 15c and 20c per dozen. We will cW SATURDAY, AT 5:00 P. M. for thean nual stock taking, reopening Monday morning. Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Avg. Six Phonea N. 1800. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Asheville, N. C. -. No. 29-S1 llu ywond Street. Phone 684. mDRO-TMERMO-KIiECTHO an l MKCIIANO-TIIERAPY. DIETICS , for selected cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of W omen and other chronic diseases. The BATHS AND MASSAGE Department of the Sanitarium la open to tne putinc. Mkiutui attendants lor both LADIKh and UENTLKMKN. Open from 8 a. m. to p m. Sat u.-dav till 12 p. m. HOI. You won't be If jrou 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 Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. Opposite Postoffice. AN ADVERTISING ASSEI Its Successful Repair, Espe cially, Interests Various Trade Papers. P. R. ALLEN, Manager. A DR. MATTHEWS, Dentist. Offices Cor. College and Spruce, near court house. ' We guarantee ail our work. Teeth extracted without pain. See Madam Ellis at Opera House. GENERA REUNION L OF III VETERNS WHEN YOU 'CATCH COLD' Commence treatment at once. Just as soon as you know you've "caught cold"-et the very first sneexe take - PENSLAR-LAXATIVE COLD , ; BREAKERS and It will head oft the cold In almost every case, saving you much distress. If not taken In time to prevent, it will at least break up and cure the cold In the shortest possible time. .'. Price 25 Cents '- Pcrcca Fhormacy . '"Get It At the Paragon." It appears that Asheville has re ceived much and Is to receive a great deal more of publicity on account of the successful manner In which the reservoir was repaired by George Da vidson last winter, after the touble caused In getting It done. The Trussed Concrete company, whose preparation, "True-Con," was used In making the repairs, has written to Mr. Davidson for detailed Information as to the manner In which he did the work. It wishes to know the condl tlon In which he found the reservoir, iM imnotlv how ha urnrudfld. The Memphis. Sept. 27. Plans were .,.,,.,.. tha, ,h. .nrb win made at the reunion of Union and I , k lmnortant nine. In the ad- uonreaeraie veterans neiu ntrc i- verti,ng whch it will soon Issue. day for the peace jumiee ana a gen- A numb.r ut trade journals have eral reunion ot tne oiue ana nry pubnBhed cuts of the reservoir ac i""11 ". uompatiiea py explanatory remarks .nit the oorresnomlent nf about Zfl Bee Madam Cilia at uyera Mouse. Journals has written to the hnnril nf tnAm frt nhntnm nha wrilrh . K. CliamDera, Livery, rnone j.w. wlu inserted In the Technical World, the Scientific American, Prat WANTS Itical Engineering, the Cement World land a number of other trade papers. LOST Black wallet containing It or t and other articles Including three register tetter receipts and Chinese laundry ticket H. K., Oaxette- News. 118-lt Eat Harmon's Honey. Phone 857. 117-tf Chambers Weaver, Livery. Phone II PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, III L ral- Building, typewriting neatly. rapidly and accurately done at an) time. Phone 1IJ1. )l-l WANTED General housework girl must be neat and furnish good references. Apiily II Liberty street JJS-lt I Asheville Paint Class Co.. fromerlr FOR llr.NT In woolsey, four room The Mier-Klce Paint Co. I -ocas PbIim INSURANCE DEPARTMENT WACHOVIA BANK TRUST CO. S3 Patton Ave. Phone 1U Weaverville 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. to. and 11 p. m. TAKE THE RED CARS FROM PACK SQUARE. Asheville & East Tennessee Railroad 7 North Main Street. Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder Citizens Transfer ' Company -T fUUAX WOODCOCK, Owner. ' i VTTD WT-rrrn m tm-rmrn Prompt Bai?gagre Transfer Servict. Endorsed by U. C T. and T. F. A. I FOR REBNT Pmall cottage, good size jard, good location, $20.00 month HArSTIXLEIl & 0 0., Real Estate. PROGRESS STOVES AND RANGES Pride of the Home. Your money back if not satisfied. DEAL & G OLIGHTLY 7 N. Main Rt. Phone 354. dm There's Sixty Years of Stove Experience Built into this Plant That's why its product bears this mark A guarantee of the very best in Stoves and Ranges There's a skill and experience in makinir stove desiens and patterns. and selection of material, that has taken a lifetime to develop. There's an organization of workmen that has taken over, half a century to get together. There are methods employed in thia plant for the elimi nation of lost motion in manufacturing and perfecting of the finished product that could only be developed by years of constant endeavor, and the expenditure of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Now you know why Favorit It all that thm word implies at it rtlatea to tovt and rang We carry a full line of Favorites. Come and see them." When you Lave learned how good they are, and have compared them with other makes, they will be your Favorites too. ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO., . 25 North Main St. Asheville, N. 0. Sit Brass Beds---In Reach of Every One We have in our window the best selection of high claaa Brass Beds nt the lowest price we have ever been able to how from $12.50 up to $75, all -at about one-half the former price. We would be pleased to have you look. -, j ' r-v I'rkct rvttage, Iieur car line. Phone 7 3 2. I'Ji H. r - . !, , .' i ( - ,, , i
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