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TZ2 :m GAZZZT Saturday, September SO, 1311. PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR WINTER COAL NOW ; . And-W sure and specify "M. & W. Indian Coal, V. because there's as much difference between differ ent kinds of coal as be-'tween- different kinds of cloth, and M. & V. is best." Phone 130. Carolina Coal & lee Company HOI PAVING TQB OflDERTIKEO After That Already Ordered Is Completed Minor Mat- ters Before Aldermen. CiTY NEWS REBATE TO MR. RAYSOR ON HIS WHISKEY TAX .'The management of the Theato on Pack square has put io a new moving picture machine, which Is Improving me pictures shown. : 'A special meeting of the directors of the Buncombe county Good Roads aasosiatlon has been called for this afternoon at 6 o'clock, in City hall. 3. H. Tucker will speak at the T. M. I. song service tomorrow at 6 p. m. The Uible class will meet at 4 o'clock. ' ' , .. .-'!. . . CANTALOUPES The Ordway Cantaloupes are a delicious spicy flavor, grown In the famous Ordway, Numa . and Dayton sections of Colora do. Nice large ones, 20c each. E. C. Jarrett Phone 839 or 192. 13 North Pack Square and at j .. , Market. Phone 47S. Tho fire department was called to 115 Bartletc street this morning and found a slight blaze, which was duL ! out with chemical extinguishers. - It Is j said the blase was due to a defective i;ue. ,: y . ; , The Asheville & .ast Tennessee railroad Will Inaugurate its . winter schedule Monday. The cars will run on the odd hours from Asheville un til 7 o'clock, the last car. The early The meeting of the board of alder- 'ca' 8cheduI will remain as at res- r TZ CHALMERS 30 TOltl'IilKX ( , $1500 EQOTPFED ' V will Discontinue Snle Reports . of Committees, a Number of Permits .' ; to Build, Etc. GET THE HABIT of wearing the best shoes in America GUARANTEE SHOES for men and women. Guar anteed because' they're made right of leather that has been Selected because it is perfect. New Fall Styles, neat, perfect fitting and comfortable, $3.50 and $4.00. Guarantee ShoeStore 4 Sosth Main 81 tMtMMMMMlHMM YOU DON'T KNOW i . How easy, satisfactory and 1 profitable it Is buying from the IXL Our stocks offer quan- . , i i tity. quality, right prices. Our 1 ' 1 - services guarantee satisfaction. :: I. X. L Dept. Store jj ; ; 8. H. MICH VIiOVE, Prop. ', I 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107. :. ,,,, : Hear the October Records for ; VICTOR AND EDISON 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 only with our CRYSTAL ICE in your ico box or refrig erator, i niOXE 12. ASHEVILLE ICE CO. ' DR. MATTHEWS. Dentist. Offices Cor. College and Spruce, near court . house. We guarantee all our work. Teeth extracted without pain. r" V Is our telephone number. When you want anything from the drug store, uud do not want to make a personal trip to our store or when some tud rtcn emergonry arises then call our .number, tell us you wants, and we 'will deliver anything, anywher, any time. TMs service docs net cor a tniit extra. Ynurs to lommand. men last night was mostly taken up'; with the consideration of street and sidewalk matters, hearing complaints and special requests and the routine of reports and reading of bills. According to an order of the board last night no other paving will be done except that already ordered, since the appropriation for this pur pose is exhausted. Certain residents on Flint street asked that the order to have that street paved be reconsidered but as the majority of the property owners wished it done the order was allowed to stand. . The board of health was Instructed to take action in the matter of the Atkins dairy, which is within the city limits, as it has been reported a num ber of times. Lizsie McDonald of Catholic Hill asked that the alderman prohibit the Western Union Telegraph- company! from making additional charges for delivering messages in that part of the city and this was referred to Cor poration Counsel Glenn, to see if tho board has authority In the matter. A light was ordered on Sassafras street; a sidewalk was ordered laid on the south side of Eagle street from Market to Valley street, snd on the west side of North Main street from North Catawba street. The question of laying a sidewalk on Lexington avenue, near the old Ban ner warehouse, was referred to the street committee and the board of health was advised as to conditions about tho building that require at tention. The laying of a sidewalk on the west side of Haywood street was dis cussod at length and It is likely that committee will report on this at the next meeting. On request of C. A. Eaysor that he he allowed a rebate on his whiskey tax, since he intends to discontinue the sale of whiskey after October 1, tho clerk was ordered to prepare a voucher for the amount, according to the agreement made at the time Mr. Kaysnr took out the license in order to dispose of tho whiskey he had on hand when the $100 tax was imposed. A building on Rotithside avenue be longing to K. S. Foster and one le- Rev. M. M. Warn bolt of White Springs, Fla-.wul preach at the First Baptist church tomorrow.. Mr. Wam- boit has a summer home in West Ashevllle and has consented to preach several Sundays, while the pastorate is vacant. v " According to custom the members of the Ashevllle Merchants associa tlon will close their stores, after Oc tober 1. at 6 o'cFock this winter In- stead of 6:30 o'clock, which has ob tained during the summer. This does not apply to Saturday's, when the closing hour will be the same. It Is announced that the city ticket office of the Southern railway will ob serve the winter schedule.elteuirve Oc tober 2, and the office will be open during the week from 9 o'clock In the rooming to $ o'clock In the af ternoon. On Sunday's only one hour will be observed, from 12:30 to 1:30 o'clock. C. F. Ray has moved his photo graph studio to No. 2 North Pack square, over Nichols' shoe s'ore. The studio will occupy the entire top floor. which has been remodeled, making it one of the largest and best equipped in the state. The business office !r located on the second Door. Secretary Oudger of the T.Vvti rn North Carolina K;i;r asuu ia t Ion lias sent out notices to lb- sMckhuMer.- of the organization or a uurtli.e to l.c held this afternoon at. 4 o'. Im i in the board of trade rooms. All the stock holders are asked to be present, and are informed that the prospects for a successful fair are bright. If we can get people to examine cars in tho right way. and compare Chalmers' cars with others, we have no trouble selling our cars. ' Because we have the best cars. Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1511. 15-17 South Lwington Ave. SCHOOL PENNANTS; TENNIS GOODS, Pictures for the don, school room, and home; great dis play of books for 50 cents, that formerly sold for $1.35. ROGERS BOOK STORE 31 Patton Av. , ; . : ; s . ; phone 254. 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. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS '14 Patton Ave.- , PHONE 110 ICE CREAMS CANDY KITCHEN -SSSS FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My new line of Foot Ball Goods are all in: prices riirht Come in, get catalogues. : : , BLOMBERG'S, Ciga rs and Sporting Goods , - Patton Avenue. 1 . For thoroughly cleaned . coal from the best . mines, try a ton from " us jnd be convinced ' of its superiority over : others. Southern Coal Co. Fbone 114. 10 North Pack Square. PHONE 40, M. & W, COAL X Guaranteed ' good, clean X coal. X ; It gives - satisfaction X whether used in grate, X' stove or range. ' -"Phone 40. jjTJ Asheville Coal Co. j 8 North Pack Sq. Anything Electricd" W. AeVARD h'' Phone 4it. v Ho. U Obnrch Bi FILMS DEVELOPED - Tour pleasure will be tripled If yoo let ua develop and print your Kodak ' pictures. We ere film expert, and get finer result, than are usually Men , In amateur prints. . Loan Kodak, free when we do the finishing. Film, for -a sale. ' ' " . ;.' ... . RAT'S STUDIO, ' ' ... 29 Patton Ave. 1 . ' Removal Notice J. B. Carpenter, the Jeweler, hat moved his place of business from II Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Bqrtare, In V core's Furniture .tore. Fine Jellico Goal , The Meal tod, It's hot. JILLICO COAL CO. City office phone MS. Tard phone 119. . Special prloea on car lota. . genuine German Dill Pickles I In the close and hotly contested game of football yesterday afternon at Riverside park between I he 8 A and 8K grades of the Asheville high school tho former won by a score of S to 0. Hunt, Brown and Jordan did line work for the A's. while the star per formers for B grade wtre Wilson, Wood, J. T. Jordan, jr., and Case. There was a meeting of the county school teachers this morning at the High- school. Secretary Oudger of thn Wof i.t" n Vnptli Pj.nlln. fai. u longing to J. II. Lange on Valley ,,.itir. w. mj , ...ii. I about the fa..- which , is to be hold here. It is likely that the teachers and pupils all over the county will street were condemned. To the city engineer was referred the. matter of laying a spwer line on Vivian and Dorsch avenues, which was requested by H. F. Claudius. There was a petition filed from the property owners of Pearson drive ask ing that that street be paved. The matter of Improving and pav ing the space between Treadway's store and the railroad track was re ferred to the street committee. In widening Charlotte street it was decided that the city would stand the expense of resetting the curb while the property owners will be charged I with the extra paving, with the extra pa', ing. It is said the widening is to be made from Clyde street to the city limits; the width of the sidewalk Is to be reduced from 10 to seven and a half feet; and does not refer to the proposed widening for the Ashevllle Electric company. The following building permits were granted: R. L. Mull, eight-room residence on Orf street; estimated cost 12000. J. C. ArboKast, Ave eight-room res lilcnces on Courtland avenue; esti mated cost of each J2600. Mrs. M. H. Harris, twelve-room res idence on College grounds; estimated cost 14000. C. N. Allison, one-room addition to residence on Pearson drive; estimated cost 175. E. K. Colllster, one-room addition to house on Merrlmon avenue; esti mated cost 1250. Carl Shaw, six-room residence on Pearson drive; estimated cost 11800. J. Selvey, one-room addition to :'15c and 20c per dozen. -We will close SATURDAY, AT 5:00 P. M. for the an-' nual stock takinu:, reopening Monday morning. Clarence Sawyer Six Phones N. 1800. 53 Patton Ate. attend the fair one day while it Is In progress. The fall schedule of the Ashevllle Electric company will go Into effect Sunday, October 1, 1911. The most important change Is that on Mont ford avenue line a 13 minute sched ule Is inaugurated. West Ashevllle line will have a 30 minute schedule until 10:10, the last car. Blltmore line, 15 minutes schedule until p. m.. then every 30 minutes until 11, last car. The regular session of police court this morning was rather light, there being only one "drunk" before the I court and a charge against an old colored woman, Lixle Cross, for fight in her mother-in-law. Utile was' found guilty, but owing to the fact' that she Is blind, the Judgment In the mltted. The retailing case, against X. B. Lange were brought up in a con tinued session at 11 o'clock. ' Today Is the last day In which the two per cent discount may be had on city taxes. This special offer has been In effect for the benefit of the city taxpayer, and a large number of them have taken advantage of It However, there are more who have not and, for the benefit of these, City Tax Collec-j tor Ilartlett Mated this morning that! the office will be open until rather! 1.1. tkU .u..fn. mr,jt .11 . I I ' .UN. V.V.IIIIf .UU..II W10IIIUU I J j TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen. .- ' "-'Y not. Ton won't be If yon do your Ironing with our Harwood Electric Iron; you ean get out on the porch and by being comfortable do twice the work In half the time. The Harwood 1. the Iron that don't burn out Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. . : , , ; Opposite Postoffice, r nh.nr.,. Z, i". :uk ""vantage of the discount in house on Josephine .treet; estimated . u ... . an ... STKIV 1 " - - . I opportunity until I o'clock this even- j Ing, or possible later. cost 1155. J, C. Abernathy, two-room addition to house on Plemmon. street; esti mated cost 1250. - ' J. L. Tipton, barn on Spruce street; estimated cost 135. K. E. Collister, onn-room addition to house on Asheland avenue; esti mated rnst 1200. Viola Wells, one-room addition to house on Catholic avenue;estlmated cost $25. .' Sheriff Williams today reeclved a message from the Greenville. 8. C, authorities stating that they have cap tured a man known as Wakefield, and by various other names, who la want ed here on the charge of stealing a bicycle. Deputy Sheriff lda left this afternoon to take the man In custody. It Is said that Wakefield hired a bi cycle about a week ago from a boy named Meadows; that he Immediately checked it and left. He was traced to Greenville end the authorities there were notified. They found him In possession of a bicycle, the serial number or which correspond, to that given by the boy. A X. Chamber livery, phona 14M. Eal Harmon's Honey. Phona f57. , l7-tf Vaudeville and Picture., Opera House, aranf. No. 14 Cures OoMs. S cen t (' .ri Km l'..j i irkft Enjoy an hour at Theato. Ctmmbcr h Weaver. TJvery, Thnne 1 8 Ur llle liilnt At Hie SLU.-r-in. ,. r, The Ashevllle Minister.' association will meet at ' Central Methodist church next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. The subject of the naper will be "Church Federation." Three very important matters will be dis cussed; A Church Attendance Cam paign, "A Mission to Strangers," , by all the churches of the city; also the matter of conducting noonday services for men during the Lenten period next year. All resident and visiting member, are cordially .Invited to be present , . In Superior court the evidence In the case of Sherman Patterson i. Ashevllle Steam Tjitindry was con cluded this morning snd part of the argument wss hrd. TH riiwi inns taken up yesterday morning. The plaintiff Is suing the d. fondant com pany for $10,000 for perianal Injury, alleging that he was tittrt while he Was fn ihe employ of the company by his clothing retching on a nut on the line shaft The plaintiff Is represent ed by Locke Craig and Judge . P. C. Cocke; the defendant by Merrick A Barnard. - IT is our aim not only , to get new 'customers, 11. X- t.-f it ' S ' put to nuui mem.' m That is why we recom mend "XteiKCaHl plumbing fix tures," and Iwhy we put the right workmanship into every job, large or small . J. 6. McPHERSON, . ' Nu. 53 a if K Cullng St - J , Phone 133.' WEAVERVILLE LINE : SCHEDl'IiE laTECTrV'E MONDAY. OCTOBER 'nd. 1911. Leave Weavenille . . .-.,... , . Leave Pack Square 5:45 A. M. t liHA.lt- 8:10 A. M. S:00 A. M. - 10:10 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 12:10 P. M, . 1H P.M.' . 2:10 P. M. , . . . 3:00 P.M.," . 1:10 P. M. 5:u P. M. . 6:10 P. M. 7:oo P. M.' Schedule same on Sunday except the 6:4G, :30 nnd 1:10 A. M. trip, are omitted, and an extra car will leave Pack Square at 4 P. M. and Weaver- vlllo at 6:10. P. M. , ; ... ; ,......,:,.!. ;,.. it-' Asheville & East Tennessee Railroad 7 North Main Street UrMI'lHI 1 i' ,A KlJ Cfcrtota Bom BcbooL Pracwstory snd ColWdta Caaran. Art. , ! I f 'proo, fbrtel Calliui, Mhw, Buiim Ouiwu Sdnm, Ha, ; V . ' i H'iindid munUtMd brlarmaUf o ipwtoonxl. aolim-rliwd u 1 '"on- ll"s only onabundrrd bowdon end mnbia tMlDdividual. Unxu V. 4 t,tum. t-wk-dlwmmiHia. Cowans. bwtum, tenal bwiMUU. Write lot eus - o.lln, brtt, -oiln, th toiler, la, your duh. , Reflections of a Bachelor. New Tork Press. After all, lunacy In a man Is only somebody else's opinion. The reason a man hns a hob'iy In so he can be rtissrusted if you wnnt to tHlk to him about yours. IMng f-nr',io..i it yimr f .'l.r' v. "-'li H il 1. t h,..r- t , . , i ; J r Mi! t l .- , The Normal and Collegiate Institute 3fl ' ASHEVILLE," N.' O. . v Under the care of th. Fresoyierlan church, offer, 'to young women ax-' ' cellent Opportunities for thorough lues tlon. i A faculty of 1 trained teacher, gives facilltlea for thorough Instruutloi In four course of study. Hoard and tultM. only 1100 per year. Tuition alone, for day ' pupil, only 110. For catalogue, addrere l;DWAI 1 P. CJHUfi. PnMhtru The fall term bealne Ur re tl . - - - - - - - --- - . Citlrcno Transfer Company . iTLIAN WOODCOCK. Owner. ; Frcrpt Transfer Eervlct, . ' Ttnlursel by lr. C. T, and T. P. A. F HE-NT r.l, . 1 - "1.00 There's Sixty Years of Stove Kvnof innA UAUWl AVUW vuui iiiiu CUIO Plants- That ; why its product bears this mark- A guarantee of the very best in Stoves and Ranges There's a skill anrl experience In maKinp; stove aeaigris ana patterns, and selection of material, that has taken a lifetime to develop. . . v ' . There's an organization of workmen that has taken over half a century to get together, ' There are methods employed In this plant for the elimi nation of lost motion in manuf actarinjf 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 Favorite U all that the ' word implies at it relates to stove and ranges "We carry a full line of Favorites. Come and see them. When you have learned how good they are, and have compared them with other makes, they will be your Favorites too. , V ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO., 25 North Main St . , -;.. Asheville, N,C. iilveisar Broad Mixers, Meat (Irimlors, . Coffee Percolators, Cluifinjr Dishps. Tlieso are all lionscliold helps, $(.a, necessities. Let ns servo you. T' i Ottb Green I lard wore Co. 'lit t.
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