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PAC2 EIGHT THE ASUEVTLL3 GAZIITT2-I7ET73. Monday, October 2, 1911. PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR WINTER COAL -v NOW And be sure and specify 'M. & W. Indian Coal," because there's as much difference between differ ent kinds of coal as be tween different kinds of cloth, and M. & W. is best. Fhone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company CANTALOUPES The Ordway Cantaloupes are n delicious spicy flavor, grown In the famous Ordway. Numa and Dayton sections of Colora do. Nice large ones, 20c cut li. E. C. Jarrett Phones 358 or 192. IS North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 473. GET THE HABIT of wearing the host shoos 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, $.'5.50 and $4.00. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 Sonth Main St. 0 MT HANDS Prospects Look Better and Better for the Western North Carolina Fair. AN EDUCATED HORSE SECURED FOR MIDWAY CITY NEWS One of tin- Most TU'iiinrkublo Ani mals In the World Moose from Alaska. Y.U: X YOU DON'T KNOW How eaxy, satisfactory and profitable It Is bu; n v; from the I X K Our stocks offer iitinn tity, quality, richt prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. : I. X. L Dept. Store B. H. MIC'IIALO''K, lrop. '. ', 22 Putton Are. Phono 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 wilh our CRYSTAL ICE in your ice box or refrig erator. FHOXE 72. ASHEVILLE ICE CO. Secretary Gudger, who was called - to Knuxville at the close of the Ap palachian exposition, has returned to Asheville, and reports that he secured for the Western North Carolina fair the best of the midway attractions at Knuxville. This is California Prime, I said to be the best educated horse In America. lie is a more wonderful animal than the one shown at the Jamestown exposition, for whose kill ing a railroad was sued for $100,0D0. the owner receiving $ SO, 000. Cali fornia Prince is Insured for $20,000. He was first shown at the Seattle ex position, lit- is exhibited by J. I!. Cuthbertson. an animal training ex pert of Hiversiile, Cal.. where the horse's owners live. With him is ex hibited a bull moose, captured last summer near Circle City, Alaska. This is. Mr. Codger feels sure, the best miuwav show in the south. Every department of the fair is nv under a competent,' energetic manager. The swine department will be one of the beat. There are entries for 37 pens all that is needed to complete the exhibit is a ra.orback. and one will be secured. It. S. Cur tis, animal expert of the A. and M. college, lialeigh. writes Secretary (aiulger that be will be here to assist in judging 'he live stock. T. J. Abbott, who has charge of the concessions, will go to Winston-Salem tomorrow ami will complete his con tract with the association this week. The fair is now in protn-es; there and it is thought he can book some shows. OF IN THEJHEML FID County School Fund Has Bal ance of $679, Treasurer's Report Shows. com I inn- Treasurer T. M. iiuekett has ploicil bis luonihh report of tin cemhe county nil. Hi' es ami the gen eral fund shows an overdraft of Jt'lTJ.'.i'J. The school fi.ml, in which there was an overdraft of $ 1 4 oil . -1 2 September 1, now shows a balance of $t)7il.Mi. The report follows: School fund: Keceipls during Sept $712 05 Disbursement. Sept..$."i7i;i.B7 overdraft. Sept. 1... 14011.42 The board of education held a meet ing thia morning, at which detail mat ters connected with the conduct of the county schools were dls wd of and discussed. It was announced yesterday at the First Baptist church that Locke Craig would deliver an address next Sunday at the church on the occas ion of the "Hack to Sunday School" meeting. The board of county commissioners met this morning for their regular monthly meeting. Tho business trans acted consisted, for tho most part, of routine matters, the auditing of ac counts and hearing a few complaints. The lire escape for the Auditorium, which was purchased some time ago, has arrived und will be installed at once. It is to be placed on the north side of the building and If satisfacto ry another will be purchased for the south side. The escape is of the "shoot-the-chute" kind. A damage suit has been Instituted in Superior court by Hubert Jenks against the Asheville Eleitrlc com pany, In, which the plaintiff if suing for $5000, alleging In the complaint filed, that he was injured when one of the defendant company's cars was derailed several weeks ago. that he was bruised, cut and wounded. The Spauldlng trophy cup, which is offered to the winners in the class A. basketball league of the v M. C. A., arrived today and is .cry handsome. It measures 21 inches m height and is artistically ornamented. It already has all proper engraving with the ex teption of the name of the winning team, and there is a spare left for this which will be tilled in when the cup is won. Ous llekas, a Greek, who came here from Augusta, Cla., about three months ago, died yesterday morning at his home on Victoria road. The de ceased was a waiter and came here to work but has licen ill ever since his arrival. The services will be held at the establishment of the Kcil Cross undertaking company tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock and th. inter ment will be at Riverside cemetery. The I'nited States civil service com nii.sslon will give examinations for the following positions on the dates designated: ientllic assistant In the ii partmont of agriculture, salary ranging from $900 to $24(10, October I .'-I 9; plant pathologist in the depart-, H i nt of agriculture, salary $2000 per v.jr. October 2a: uid (male) In the bureau of standards, solary $1100 to $720 per year, o( lober 2.'-2ti; teacher of agriculture ( ma lei, salary 1200 per vcar, i ictobcr 25. CIIALMKItS 30 TOIIPKIX). $1500 KQVIPPKD. If we can get people to examine ears in tho right way and compare Chalmers Tars with others, wo have no trouble selling our cars. Because we have the best cars. Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1311. 15-17 Sonth Ltfdogton Ave. SCHOOL PENNANTS; TENNIS GOQDS, Pictures for the den, school room, and home; great dis play of books for 50 cents, that formerly sold for $1.35. ' ROGERS' BOOK STORE S9 Patton Arc Phone 254. Trv some of our fresh Assorted Nut Brittles CANDY KITCHEN HAYWOOD STREET NEAR POSTOFFICE FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My new line of IV A Hall Goods are all in; prices right. Come in, get catalogues. BLOMBERG'S, Ciga rs and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. Today is being observ . congregations of Jews it "Yum Kippur" or "I) 'le nt.'' The observ e, . Inc;an last evenlr. Ihc Jewish ten ", an I the Orthod. . .1 ' , Chun h ftrect. M ' , 1 ducting the serviit place and Rabbi Kli latter. Sen ices w ill loiiicbl ami cnlng at d b -I, !. r, Genuine German Dill Pickles 15c and 20c per dozen. We will close SATURDAY, AT 5:00 P. M. for the an mini stock taking, reoenini Monday morning. Clarence Sawyer ,1 I.. mi. i ,h l'..v ., :'i. Coii.iaue until the fast, which began last ; o'clock, will continue Total nr.;.. 19 Halance, I lot. 1 $ 7ij..Sli General fund: ISalance, Kept. : . , . f I T."HI.H4 liecelpts, Sept 7 3 Ti 2 . .1 3 Total , liisbiirsnmeriLs in overdraft Oct. 1. . $i02.Z1 Sept $1.1,77 4.67 NAMED AS DELEGATES FOR ROAD CONVENTION slicIIU Mti Will Attend Meeting of Appalachian Ai iatioii at Itoanoke. DR. MATTHEWS. Dentist. Office Cor, College und Spruce, near court house. We guarantee all our work. Teeth extracted without pain. The Asheville and Ituncoml coun t delegation to the Appalachian tlood Itoads convention, which meets at lioanoke Wednesday and Thurs day, will leave tomorrow morning for the convention. The delegation Is not as large as it una hoped It would 1 but the men who are going are real good roads enthusiast and may be depended upon to hold up Hun combe's end of the meeting. These will l.o II. W. riummer. K. Stike- eather, E. C. Chambers and W. K. tandolph. A review of tha program was given In The Gazette-News some time ago. i ml It promises to bo one of much nterest and instruction to road build- era from all over this southern sec tion who will attend. The questions to be dlscuswd are all live ones; and the men scheduled to handle them are well versed In their subjects. The delegate! from this place will not forget Asheville on this trip and will tage along some Asheville book lets and other reading matter pub lished by tho bonrd of trade to dls- ribute among the delegates, who may not lie acquainted with this great section. They think that a little mis sionary work in thli publicity cause la n order upon an occasion like this. until 0 o'clock this ev ning. The committee which was appoint ed a few days ago to go before the ounty commissioners and suggest that the i hlldrens' nome, which Is now located nt Woolsey, I combin ed with a reform or training school, which might he located at the site ot the old Asheville waterworks, will probably meet w ith the board late this afternoon or tomorrow. This commit tee wus appointed at a meeting of the committees from the bonrd of alder men and other Interested people, when the above plan was suggested. I'pon agreement of the litignnts In the case of Robert If. Marshall, trus tee, and William Swaggerty vs. the William Hitter Lumber company, which waa Instituted In the Circuit court of the United States a few we- '.a ago, Judge l'ritchard Saturday sig.ied order by which the case Is re tired from the docket, the plaintiffs to pay the coats In the action. It was adjudged that the title of the plaintiffs to a certain piece of land In the western part of the atate was In ferior to that of the defendants and iy a small stipulation the matter was settled. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1911. ZILLICOA AND RETURN la our telephone number. When you .wapt anything from tha druf atore, and do not want to make a personal trip to our atore or when sum sud den emergency arises then call our number, tell us you wants, and we will deliver anything, anywhere, any time. Thla service does net cort cent extra. , Toura to command, ry '"-' ' I it kJ v - l..vjf r " . rack . urn and Mar. Hainhorgt-Amerlcan Tlnnr Ashom Moulogne, Oct. 2. The steamship Hamburg-American line waa driven from her moorlnga Sunday by the heavy gale. She stranded on a. aandy bottom Inside the brakewater. The steamer carried many paaeengera who are still aboard. Eat Harmon's Honey. Phone 8.17, , 117-tf Chambers St Weaver, IJvery. Phone 1 1 AsheAllle Paint Jlam Co- fromerli TbeMller.Rlce Palm Co. Vmcnm Palm WANTS 8TRATED One black mare, three years old; wearing stable blnnket when ahe left Sunday night. I'hone 1020. Ir. Whltmore, 408 Haywood. The police court docket thla morn ing have a striking resemblance to all other Monday morning dockets, being a mass of drunks, disorderly conduct a.iea, gambling, etc. There were no ases of Interest disposed of except hose of two negro boya who were barged with riding bicycles at a dan- geroua speed. One waa aent to the county home for 20 days and the other for IS days, the latter also be Ing taxed with the costs. Several cusea were continued until weanes dey, two or those being retailing cases. in which Lswson Randall and Jim McReth were charged with dealing In whiskey for personal rain. A. E. Bwayne and EL H. Miller of he Piedmont Directory company have Just returned from Niagara Falls. N. V., where they attended the annual meeting of the American Association nt Directory Publishers. Among other thing, arrangements wvre made at thla meeting whereby many of (he directories will be placed on file In such cities as Chicago, Detroit, Cin cinnati ajid New York, which means much free advertising for the forty cities for which thla company now publish directories. Incidentally, the executive committee waa Instructed to call the 1912 annua meeting for Asheville, Deputy Sheriff E. M. Lyda returned last night from Greenville, 8. C, where he went to take Into custody Mam W. Waldrop, a youth who charged with stealing a bicycle from boy named Meadows, about a week ago. It Is said he waa arrested v.hll riding ah Icycle, the number of lib corresponds to the one given by b. Meadows boya. He was accompanied here by his father, and their home Is at Oreers. Tho defendant p pen red this afternoon lfor Mugltrat; James. Examination was , waived, and he whs bound to court In th sum of $100.' 53 Patton Ate.' Six Phones N. 1800. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Aslirvlllc, V. C. No. 2!-Sl 11a ywood Street. . Plione 84. ITiDBO-TlIERMO-ELECrrtO and MJXIIANO-TIIERAPT, DIETIC8 for selected cases of Nervousness, raralyals, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of 'Women and other chronic diseases. The BATHS AND MASSAGE Department of the Sanitarium U open me puouc. dkiuiui aiieuuaiiia lur both LA1IKS and iiilNTLKMkN. Open from 8 a. ra. to p m. Satb.-day till 11 p. m. HOT. Tou 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 tha work In half the time. The Harwood la the Iron that don't burn out. Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. Opposite Postoffice. :00, (.15, :S0 a. m. RIVERSIDE PARE 6:30 and every 15 min. until 8:00 p. m.; then every hour until 11 p. m. Cars to San tee St.. thia Una, every IS min. 8:00 to 11.00. DEPOT VIA ' 30UTHSIDE AVENUE DEP0f VIA FRENCH BROAD AVE. MANOR CHARLOTTE STREET TERMINUS PATTON AVENUE 6:45 and 8:00 a. m. and every 35 min utes until 1:15 p. m.: then ever)' 7 1-1 min. until 8:45 p. m. Then every IS min. until 11:00. - 6:00 and every 15 minutes until 10:00 p. m.; then every 10 minutes till 11:00. 6:00 a. m. and every 15 minutes till 11:00 p. m.( except no car In to Square at 10:15 p. m. 7:00 a. m. then every 15 minutes till 8:00 p. m. .10:00 and 11:00 o'clock cars run through to Oolf Club. :00 a. m. juid every 15 minutes till 11:00 p. m. EAST STREET 6:00 a. m. 11:00 p. m. ind every 15 minutes till 3 RACE VIA MERRIHON 1VENUE 6:00 a. m. and every 80 minutea till 8:00 a. m. Then every 10 minutes until 11:00 p. m. BILTMORE e NONE EQUAL To Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoe for style, comfort and wear. Price $5.00. - Try a pair for cold ' weatner. GEO. W. JENKINS, 29 S. Main. ' Phone 125. Barbees MEANS GOOD CIGARS 11 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 ill, 10 North Pack Square, HMMiMaaMtaststiNtiai PHONE 40, ; " M & W. COAL Guaranteed ' good, clean 1 coal. ! ! It gives satisfaction ! ! whether used in grate, ! I stove or range. Phone 40. i Asheville Coal Co. J 8 North Pack Sq. Anything Electrical WsAsWARDD PboM 448. How It Church Rt. FILMS DEVELOPED Tour pleasure will be tripled If 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 tha finishing. Films for BATS STUDIO, 39 Patton Ave. ' i Removal Notice . J. D. Carpenter, tha Jeweler, has moved his place of business from 11 Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Sana re. In 31 oo re's Furniture store. Fine Jellico Goal Tba Men! fuel, tt'6 hoi. JXLLI00 COAL 00. City office phona MS. Yard phone tit. Special prices on car lota. . Try Gazette-News Want Ads 4:18 a. m. and then every 18 minutea until 9:00 p. m. Then every to mm lite until 11:00, last car. r. 1 iir t a -u :n- WMjpui, aim nrak abucvwo 6 6 and 6:00 a. m. and every 10; Ha SOUtnSlde Avenue. minutea until 10:10, last car. Sunday schedule iliflcrs lit the following; particulars: . Cars leavo Square, for Depot via Houthaldo- Ave. 8:15, 8:10, 7:00, t:10. ' J: eo and i:zo a, m. Cars leave Square for Depot via French Broad Ave. S:1B, 8:20, 8:45. 7:11. 7:45 and 8:16. Car for Depot leaves Square 8:45, both Houthslde and French Broad. First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 8:48. First ,rar leaves Square for Riverside 8.10, next 8:45. First car for West Asheville, loaves Square 8:10. ' , With the above exceptions, Sunday schedules commence at I a. m. and wntlnuea an me aa week days. On evenings when entertainments are In progress at either Auditorium tt Opera House, the lasrt trip on all lines will be from entertainment. leav ing Spare at regular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opera House. Car leaves Square to meet No. 15, night train 10, minutes before sched ule or anounced arrival. t'rir. I; V.ST Five room cotlaee. No. 6 A Minn place. Apply to K. or n. .1. K. Clututliif, IlterT I'hone M97. Citizens Transfer Company ,t mm.i woodcock. Own, ; . rUHNITUEE M0VEIO. ... Protnpt Eajgaftj Transfer Berrlct. Endorsed by V. C T. and T. P. A. FOR RENT Bniall rolt.'i.'.'o, pood fiz jnrd, j.-oo1 Wnfion, $20.00 month i:Ar.rr:,T.L'"i r.-. co r-i r Perfection in Utde:Things Have Made the Favorite Some manufacturers throw ' their stoves and ranges together. They don't care how they : make them wantashowy . outside appearance,' in order to attract attention deeU the goods. . ThemakersoftheFavorite could build their stoves that way but they don't , They have spent over, sixty "years climbing towards perfection in stove and range making, ' and we think, they hava now reached pretty close to the mark That's why we handle the Favorite Line. The law protects you. fn the food you eat, but your own common sense is your only safeguard in buying stoves and ranges, and the con-' fidence you have in the dealer, from whom you buy. Corns and see our Favorites. . You'll be pleased with the beauty of design and thorough workmanship. After you have looked them over carefully and compared them with other makes they'll be your Favorites too. -; -f ,; ' You will know what we mean when we say : Favorite means Perfection when applied to stoves and ranges. It means over sixty years of the very best endeavor in stove and range making.' i ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO., 25 North Main St Asheville, N. C. Brass Beds In Reach of Every One We have in our window the best selection of high class Brass BetJa nt tho lowest jirioo we hnve ever been able io show from $12.50 up to $73, all at nlmut one-half the former price. We wouM bo pleased to have you look. , 1 C
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