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Saturday, October 7, 1911. THE PAPER'S TALKING ' x About cold . weather the evenings and nights are already getting chilly, which means . that your coal supply for the winter needs attention. Re member that M. & W. COAL is most satisfactory In the long run, and the short run, too. Phone 130. Carolina Goal & Ice Company SAUER KRAUT Just arrived. E. C. Jarrett Phones 358 or 192. 13 North Pack Square and City Harket. Phone 473. FAULTLESS FITTING FOOTWEAR FOR FALL Guarantee Shoes for men and women; Guaranteed lie cause of leather and workman ship goodness. For men $'2.ii) to $3.00; for ladies $L'.jO to H All leathers. GuaranteeShoeStore 1 South Main St. X YOU DON'T KNOW How easy, s:itlsfai try and prifltalilc it is Inlying from the I X 1 1. Our stocks offer iiiin tity, tt:il it y. rlKht prli cs. Our services guarantee satisfaction. 1 1. X. L Dept Store f S. II. MICHALO' E, Prop. i S3 I'atton Ave. Plione 10. Everybody Play! the Fischer Player-Piano Try them at DUNHAM'S Music House MEN'S SUMMER SUITS HALF PRICE GEM CLOTHING CO. 6 Pattern Ave. TRUNKS AND LEATHER 1 GOODS la our specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watchos, jewelry and anything of value. H. L. FINKENSTEIN Loan Of ice. 23 S. Main St. ' Phone 887. Asheville. F0LEYSKD)KEYPIUS DR. MATTHEWS, Dentist. Offices Cor. College and Spruce, near court kouss. W guarante all our work. Tsath sxtractsd without pain. la our telephone number. When you want anything from the drug store, and do not want to make a personal Mp to our stora or when soma aud den emergenry arises than call our umber, tell va you wants, and we will deliver anything, anywhere, any- t 'ih This service does net rot ( ent extra. Tours to command. Pcrcrcri 1 1. N. Pack pipiare ami M.irltct "t Stt t DiS run.; .V 260 MM VUE1R AT RfVERSIOE TODAY Bingham an Unknown Quanti ' ty This Year, but Team Confident of Victory. The Bingham football team this afternoon hieets the Lenoir college team and a good contest a antlclpa- j ted. The Bingham team is not con-' sldered as strong as It was lost year, I since several of the old players are not here and their places have per force been tilled with new men. However, the local team defeated th l.enuir college last year by a good I score and the players are confident of putting up a good game today. I As stated In 1 he Unzette-Xews a few days ago, Hickman. .McDonald, I Angler and Norton are the only old i men that will appear In today's The Bingham line-up Is as follows: Itiglit erm, l renshaw, Tate; Hunt I tackle. Mclntyre. MuniiKhmn; rishi I guard, Htnson, Mullock center. Sic I Donald, Barton: left guard. Walton. 1 Fnro: left tackle, Kay, Clark; left end. I Kuykenilall, Wadsworth; ipiarter. Angler, ISourne: right half. Iluchman, t'lark. Call: full back, Preas, Cm-he; left half. Norton. Covington. DAY: SPECIAL SERVICES Tomorrow is known as "Hack to j Suncla Si hool" day ami preparations j iiir licing niailc at some or' the Sun- il.i h-'o's to make the services in-I ten-slim; in an effort to have as groat all alte'M.anee as possiMe Ai the Kir.t liaptist church Hon. Locke Craig. Who 's one of the teaeh- eis. wilt talk on "Sunday Schools'' and it is stated that the nieniliers are Hying to have an attendance of lmn at this i limvh. Special plans have also hceu mailt at the Suii'lav school of Central .Mi -thoilist church. Kach meinlier is asked to attend himself and to bring a friend with linn. There will be talks by Lev. Dr. C. V. Ilvnl, th, pastor, and ('apt. W. T. Weaver. This movement was started smmc weeks ago. and the object is to per suade people to attend Sunday school regularly, especially those who used to attend and no longer do so It was suggested by the "Mack Home" movement and good results ate expec ted from It. CAPTURED IN BURKE Deputy Collector McCoy has return id to Lie city I mm Burke county bringing with him a miniature dis-tillihi,- appirattis. which he found in the shop of a manufacturer of such thing The still proper Is shaped like a coffee pot an I will hold about three gallons, (in the top U the cap, to which the worm is attached. The whole is of copper and It is made in -i workmanlike manner. It is said that it was mu.le to use on a stove. The advantage of a st il of this size Is that it can he easily hidden, as it is a sort of pocket edition, and could also tie carried about very easily on outings or side trips. The worm would take up the most mom. al- loiigh it could he carried In a bucket. Indicted For Handling Ilea tile Fvl- dence. kiebmond. Va.. (let. ". Indictments barging tin- publication and mailing f improper matter in connection with the ileatiie murder case have been re turned acre against the Richmond venlng Journal and the Itichmoud N'i ws-.e.ider. afternoon newspapers. v the grand Jurv In the I'tiited States ireuit court. The eases are based on an intervli w with Itculah Hinford which appeared in the Ncws-l.ader. while the girl was held in Jail, as a witness and the inblieation by t.ie Kvenlng Journal of ertain parts of the evidence during the trial at Chesterfield. i'ost.ilttee inspector Saffel was the principal witness against the papers. Always something new at Theato. WANTS )ST-32x.1i auto tire, left at cot tage near Carter farm, was taken Friday after 0 o'clock by man pass log In auto. Tire belongs to K. K. Colllster. Phone (:. I07-St SIKI. VANTKI Prefer middle aged woman for general house work; no sick person wanted. No. 40 Atkin street, city. 20 7-1 1. MK HALE Fixtures of Klndley Iwnkrupt stock, including Bur roughs adding machine, practically new, rost $375 will take $i00; large cabinet, desk tables, show esses. Window fixtures, spool rab inets, rugs, chairs, settees, etc. Ap ply Daylight Wore, Bo, Main. tf FOft n ENT Room, furnished or un furnished, 17 Orange, Phone ttt 07-t uAuir.n make supporters. - III per hundred; no canvassing; material furnished. H tamped envelope (or partk'Ulaa, Wabash Supply Co., lept. C 111, Qhlcago. J07-lt WANTED Idy to travel In North Carolina. Good pay and tailor made suit In 10 daya. Experlenre unnerenaary. Candles. Snaps. Qro eery Specialties. McBrady Co. Chicago. 111. 0t-lt w A INT E D Hand, drum, cornet and violin. Owen Oudger, Phone 1671 Asiievflle. N. C. 2t7-It, LOCAL, RKPRKSE fT ATI V E WANT EI) No canvassing, or soliciting re ' quired. (Jood Income assured Ad drewi INh'IoiiiiI ( -( Ipcra I Ive Cenlty "., Vli'tj M.irdeii Bulbllng, akh l..t-H, l. U Loss of Appetite Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is often a forerunner of prostrating dis ease. -. It Is serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or get behindhand. The best medicine to take for it 2s the great constitutional remedy Hood's Sarsaparill& Which purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called SarsatabS. CITY NEWS Lon Cochrane was bound over to Superior court under a bond of 1200 by Judge Adams this morning, on a c.iarge of larceny. Pruf J. H. Michael, principal of thu Hill street school, will speak at the V. M. I. song service tomorrow after" noon at 5 o'clock. The hearing before Judge Pritchard in the case of Cherokee Tanning and L'xtract company vs. (Jeorge H. Leon ard et al. of Boston will probably be concluded this afternoon. The directors of the Farmers I'nlon Supply company are holding u meet ing this afternoon for the purpose of electing a manager for the store which they propose to establish In the ; section of t.;c city. The market hoi". ..m-i.'! i. . i which was referri . ;. .. ,.i : -orating city hall - .; i ,. Western North C t t . i i h. - agreed to have thu- . " -i K .1. Ilemlrickson of v,,r,. - . ,., . ), mployni to t the work. There will be special services Sun day night at the old brick academy on South .Main street at 7:.'!n o'clock, consisting of communion and foot washing and sermon by liev. W. H. Hishop on the subnet "The Uesurrec tion of the Dead." The public are in v ited. At .Indue I'ritchard's Bible class for men at the V. ,M. ('. A. last night there was an attendance of over 4'i. coinpitscil of business men ami voung men In the different walks of life Judge Pritchard talked on the Sun day school lesson of lilSt week, "The Watchman on the Wall," and it was very interesting to the hearers. The oyster supper was much enjoyed and it is certain that the.se elaswe.s are go ing to prove of great benefit, men of the cit.v who attend. There has been a considerable bit of Iniiniry as to what day during the fair next week will be designated as 'School Children's day." The man agement announces today tiiat the children may come ai y day. but that Wednesday or Thursday will be pref erable. The school board at a recent meeting decided or let the teachers and pupils take a day off to attend tin' fair and it is probable n large number will attend on the day decid- I upon. There was a report on the streets bout noon today that a lineman en- iged In splicing cables for the Ashe- vilte Telephone and Telegraph com pany was killed on .Monlford avenue by coming in contact with a live wire. This report could not be verified at the office of the telephone company, but It was stated that one of their men was burned in that section this morning by touching in some way one f the Klectric company's w IreB, but his condition is not considered seri ous. His name was ( line. mm ON THE JOB young white fellow named Zeb Awards decided yesterday afternoon to turn reformer and assist In the leaning up i f several blind tigers lie coiitided this Information to Pat rolman Fred Jones and 111 colise- uence three warrants were sworn out Kaiust Ben Morris and lluiiUar. Stewart, white, and John Abby, col ored, charging them with retailing ti IMwards. This morning In Police court, how ever, the prosecuting witness denied ever having bought whiskey from the first defendant , Harrison Stewart Hope was not entirely gone, however. and the next cane was called. The same story was repeated and the nd defendant went free, liitht here 'olonel husk suid to would ham nothing else to do with Kdwards Judge Adams therefore h id to set all of them free. The only thing that F.dwnrds did swear to was that he eave Stewart 75 cents to get him some whiskey and has seen nothing of cash or whiskey since. Stewart a home Is in Ashe ounty and Judge A Jims gave him until this afternoon at I o'clock to leave town. If he was gitlll on the scene at that time he waa to he arrest. ed and tried (or embezilement. Tlie Wamble an Earcllrnt Play. A fair aised audience greeted "The Uamblers" at the Auditorium last night at Its first performance In this city. The play la a dramatic produc tion by Charlea Klein and Is a very strong one, too. . The parts are all well carried and the leading roles by Lillian Kemble as "Catherine Dar win" wad Charlea Mackay as "Wilbur Emerson" were especially fine. , The performanve went through In finished manner and each one of the east did his or her part so well that there were no discordant Impressions to mar the Interest of the audience Umt back la ona of the most com mon forms of muscular rheumatism. A few applications of Chamberlain's Unlment will give relief. For sale by all dealers. Ifeet me at Theato dally. Chaknbers Weaver. Livery. Phone II Aslievirin Paint at UUws Co., fromerlj I be Mlier-ltk-e Paint to. I mi cms Paint Vaudeville and Pictures, Opera Ileum' , y -.,' v ..... C1IALMEKS 30 TOUI'KDO. If we can get people to examine cars in the right way and compare Chalmers cars with others, we have no trouble selling our cars cars. Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone lilt. 15-17 South Islington Ave. EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR OFFICE Tilings that will save time, and make for convenience all shown in our east window. LOOK IN ROGERS' BOOK STORE , Patton Ave Phons 254. PHONE I 110 ICE CREAM P A XTTiV ITTnHl?T hay wood btrect FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My new line of Fool Jall Goods are all in; prices Come in. trot catalogues. BLOMBERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen, Fang Wang Tea f. is the 1-4 pound tins, 25c- Either HIenloj or I 'oy lon convinced. Clarence 53 Patton Ave. HOI. Tou won't be If yo do your Ironing you can get out on the porch and ty In hail the time. The Harwood la Piedmont Asheville, N. C STREET CAR SCHEDULE ZILLIC0A AND RETURN RiyERSIDE PARE DEPOT VIA S0UTHSIDE AVENUE DEPOT VIA FRENCH BROAD AVE. MANOR CHARLOTTE STREET TERMINUS PATTON AVENUE EAST STREET GRACE VIA MERRIH0N AVENUE BILTM0RE Depot and West Asheville via Southside Avenue. HjiiUay schedule differs in the f'.lluw inc. particulars: Cars leave Hquare for I pot via Bouthslde Ave. :15. 1:10. 7:00. f :I0.' 3:00 and 1: 10 a. m .: Cars lava Knuar IS. :30. C:45. 7:1S. 7:45 and S:15. Car for Depot leaves Bquare 1:45. both Bmithalde and French Uroad. First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 1:45. First car leaves Hquara for Riverside 1:30. next I; 45. First car for West Asheville, leavs Square 1:30. With the above exceptions, Sunday schedules commenra at a. m enit continues same as week days. On evenings when entertainments 6r Opera House, the last trip on alt oa rpre mi regular time ana noiding over at Auditorium or Opera House. Car leaves Bquare to meet No. 35. night train SO. mltmtes before ached ule or anounced arrival. - CitircnD Transfer Company iTLlAJf WOODCOCK, Owaar. : rUEITITUEE MOVKO. Prflnpt Eaffaje Transfer Bervici, rnjoned by D. C T. and T. P. A. FOR RENT Unfurnished Flat, five room?, modern, location West Chest nut ft root, vorv ,;Wjr;iMo for (!: jricc, 1.01 rio..t!i. V: TiAllTrrJI CO.. Tr'1 T $1500 EQVIPPED. Because we have the best DELIVERED PROMPTLY N'EAIl roSTOFFICB right. coiiiinir iirand. i -1-2 pound tins, 50c India, (let a tin and ho t Sawyer Six Phones N. 1800. with pur Harwood Electrlo Iron; being comfortable do twice the work the Iron that don't burn out Electric Co. Opposite Postoffice, IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1911. :00, 6:15. :S0 a. m. 6:30 and every 15 mln. until 11:00 p. in.; then every hour until 11 p. m. t'ara to Bantee St., this line, every IS mln.. S:00 to 11:00. b:4& and 6:00 a. m. and every It min utes until 1:16 p. m.; then every 7 1-1 mln. until 1:45 p. m. Then every It mln. until 11:00. C:0 0 and every 15 minutes until 10.00 p. m.; then every 10 minutes till 11:01k "t.00 a. m. and every 16 minutes till 11:00 p, m., except no car In to Bquare at 10:15 p. m. 7:00 jn. then every IS minutes till 8:00 p. m. 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock curs run through to Oolf Club. 8:00 a. m. and every IS minutes till 11:00 p. m. :00 a, m. and every IS minutes till 1 1 : p. m. :00 a. m. and every SO mlnutea till 1:00 a. m. Then every 15 minutes till 8:30 p. m. Then every SO minutes un til 11:00 p. m. 6:l& a. m. and then every li minutes until :00 p. m. Then every It mm utws until 11:00. last car. 5:45 and (:00 a. m. and every 10 minutes until 10:30, last car. for Ix-not via French ltrn.d Ave. are) In orocresa at either A,Miinri..m lines will be from entertainment, leav- NONE EQUAL To Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Rhoc 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 II Patton Ave. j For thoroughly cleaned coal from the best mines, try a ton from us and be convinced jof its superiority over others. ; Southern Goal Go. Phone 114. 10 North Pack Square; Removal Notice J. B. Carpenter, th. Jeweler, has moved his place of business from 11 Patton avenue to 11 West. Pack Bquare, la Moore's Furniture store. Perfection in Have Made mmsm - ; 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. j . 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. 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 ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO., 25 North Main St Asheville, N. 0. Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder TJy a Gazette-News Fair Visitors Are welcome to our Hardware fctore on the Square. Make yourirtf ut home with us. Look aUaur Wilson : . 7 Heater, Itfliijro and rooking utensils. Ottis Green Hardware Co. Agents for "WiN'.n II. -:ra." h. in "iv i it i - COLD WEATHER :: means . . . ' i . :: m. & w. coal II .' . ..' - ' X It will give comfort in I every home, rhone 40 X for your cold ;' weather X , supply of coal. V Phone 40. i f " I Asheville Coal Co. 8 North Pack Sq. UllllllUg Anvffiinnr Planfr!ni1 iuijuuug AUVVUIVHi . W. A. WARDH PboiM 441. FILMS DEVELOPED Tour pleasure will be tripled if you 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 tree when we do the finishing. , Films for sale. . ' . . , " RAV8 STUDIO, , , 2 Patton AVe Fine Jellico Coal '.Htm iel fool, tt's ho. JELLICQ COAL CO. City office phone) 9U. Yard pbont) lit. Special prices on car lota. UttleThings 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 and sell the goods. Themakersof the Favorite . could build their stoves. I that way but they don't They have spent overj sixty years climbing ; towarfls perfection in . stove and range making.! n , and we think they hava now reached pretty ylose to the mark That's why, we handle the Favorite) Line. The law protects you In1 the food you eat, but your; Want Ad.
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