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Thursday, October 12, 1911. TH3 ashevills 4 tMJ LAY IN YOUR WINTER COAL NOW And be sure it is M. & W. COAL, which gives great est satisfaction, 'because it ia always good dean coal, with over 95 per cent combustible matter. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice . Company DR. WALLER ACCEPTED CALL JO LOCAL CHURCH Congregation Notified Last Night Is Strong Preacher and Pastor. SLICED SMOKED HALIBUT In glass jars, 15c each. E. C. Jarrett Phone S58 or 12. 11 North Pack Square and City Market Phone 473. Tho congregation! at the mid-week service of the First Baptist church were greatly pleased and encouraged last night, when lr. B. J. Durham, the church clerk, read a telegram from Dr. Calvin B. Waller of the Dederkk avenue Baptist church, Knoxville, stating that he accepted the call as pastor here, to begin November 1. Dr. Waller has accomplished great things in his pastorate at Chattanooga and Knoxville, both as a preacher and as a pastor. He is one of tho strongest evangelical pastors or. tne Utterly Wretched Nervous Prostration Long Endured Before Remedy was Found. Miss Minerva Reminger, Ppper Bern, Pa., writes: "For several years I had nervous prostration, and was utterly wretched. I lived on bread and beef tea because my stomach would not re tain anything else. I took many rem edles, but obtained no relief until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, when I began to gain at once. Am now cured." Pure, rich blood makes good, strong nerves, and this is why Hood's Sarsa parilla, which purifies and enriches the blood, cures so many nervous diseases. Get it today tn usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. CITY NEWS CHALMERS SO TOliPEDO. $1500 EQUIPPED. right Born, to Mr. daughter. and Mrs. S. D. Parley, WHEN IT RAINS You'll need a pair of new shoes to protect your feet from the dampness and water. The old shoes you're wearing has holes in them. It is good for the doctor of course, for you to get your feet wet, but not for you. Three dollars for ladies, and four for men's shoes that are waterproof, oomfortabk, stylish. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 South Main St. 1 V ;;y j MMMHMMMMMIMM I YOU DON'T KNOW How easy, satisfactory and profitable it Is buying from the I X L. Our stocks offer quan tity, quality, right prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. L X. L. Dept Store t 8. H. MICHAiOVE, Prop. X 23 Patton Ave. Xcw KEY. C. K. WALLER, Pastor of First Itaptist Church. Southern Baptist convention and has made quite a reputation as a church builder, havi.ig been the leading spirit in the erection of u magnificent church building at Chattanooga and at Knoxville. The latter, when finally completed, will lie one of the linest in the entire south. 1 When the First Baptist church of this city learned of his work ami heard him preach, when here Home time ago, they were so profoundly im pressed that ae wus (ioci's man for this field that they extended to him a most enthusiastic and unanimous call, although he had said to a committee from the church that he could not leave his Knoxville work at this time. Dr. Waller is not only a strong and forceful preacher, but is known to be C. C. Seawell was arrested today, charged with selling whiskey to John Wilson without a prescription. The case will came up for trial at tomor row's session of police court. Revenue Agent Sams has received reports of the seizure of four illicit distilleries in Patrick and Franklin counties, Virginia, by Deputy Collector Ashworlh and Speclul Employe Pritehard. A demurer has been filed in the office of clerk of court by County At torney J. E. Swain In the case of Young & Anderson vs. board of county commissioners, in which the plaintiffs are asking for damage to property, caused by road construction. The case against W. Crawford Plemmons, whose machine ran over and killed Llnwood Bell Tuesday night and seriously Injured Albert Smith, which was set for trial on po lice court this morning, was continued till tomorrow's session. Mary Williams has been appointed by the clerk of court as the next friend of Lonnie Drayton In the suit, in forma pauperis, against F. Stike leather and Gilliland Stikeleather. In the application Is stated that, the boy is without guardian and was run over and permanently Injured by the auto mobile of F, Stikeleather and for this reason it is asked that the appoint ment be made. In the class A basket ball league of the Y. M. C. A. Wilson defeated Hunt yesterday afternoon by a score of liO to 9. This puts Wilson's team ahead in the standing of the clubs. The stars of yesterday's game were Ran dolph. B., Tennent, Ashworth and Hunt. Two other games In this class, will lie played tomorrow afternoon. At 3:15 o'clock Baird and Stokeley will meet and at 4 o'clock Young and Miller will contest for honors. There was little business transacted it mornim? session of Rnnerlnr emir one of the foremost of working pas- am, nbm,t n 0.clock recPS(, wag taken tors. He comes now to a large ana active church, full of hope and enthu siasm for the future. In conference last night, the church appointed its board of deacons as a committee to meet Dr. and Mrs. Wal- Phone 107. ti,t,r ul",n ,nelr Errivl1' in tne 'lty an(i to arrange plans lor tueir enieriawi ment and welcome. Everybody Plays the. Fischer Player-Piano Try them' at DUNHAM'S Music House Bankrupt Sale Now going uu at the Little Gem Cloth ing Store, 6 Patton Ave. PE TIT10NERS AS If we can get people to examine cars in the way and compare Chalmers. ears with others, we have no irouhle selling our cars. Because we have the best cars. Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1311. 15-17 South Lexington Ave. FAIR VISITO RS GET BOOKS Here Tens of thousands to select from. Big collection of those formerly selling for $1.3 5, now fifty cents. Papers, magazines, etc, ROGERS' BOOK STORE $9 Patton Avt . . Phone 254. DINE HERE AFTER VISITING THE FAIR Ovsters served to order. 't i- CANDY KITCHEN HAYWOOD STREET NEAR POSTOFFICE FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My new line of Foot Ball Goods are all in; prices Come in, get catalogues. BLOMBERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. right. NONE EQUAL To Dr. A. Eeed'8 Cushion Shoe for style, comfort and wear. Price $5.00. Try a pair for cold weather. . 1 GEO. W. JENKINS, 29 S. Main. Phone, 125. Barbee's MEANS 300D CIGARS k 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 114. 10 North Pack Square COLD WEATHER MEANS . M. & W. COAL N , i - It will give comfort in every home.' Phone 40 for your cold weather t supply of coal. Phone .40." V. I Asheville Coal Co. 8 North Pack Sq. HMIIIIIIIMIIMIMIIHl f Anything Electrical . Bee -v:- v.i.-: w. a; wards Phone 44t. No. U Otrarub M. FILMS DEVELOPED ' Tour pleasure will be tripled If yon let us develop and prlpt 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 for sale. ' ' BAY'S STUDIO, ' 29 Patton Ave. Removal Notice J. B. Carpenter, the Jeweler, has moved his place of business from it Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Sqrtare, In Moore's Furniture store. Fine Jellico Goal j: The Ideal fuel, it's hot. JZLLICO COAL CO. City office phone US. Yard phone II. Special price on car lota. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen. SALISBURY TRUNKS AND LEATHER ! GOODS , Is our specialty; Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry and anything of value. H. L. FINKENSTEIN Loan Office. 23 S. Main St ' Phone 887. Asheville. Several davg aco The Gazette-News stated thut an effort was to be made have another train put on by the Southern railway between Asheville and Salisbury to connect with the 'BirminKham Special" tor Washing ton. S. Montgomery smitn is aciiveiy interested In the matter and Is second Inn the board of trade to this end. Petitions are now being circuiateu in this and other towns and it is likfiv that petitions from each line of business will be sent. They will be accompanied by a letter to J. M. Culp, truffle manager, and will explain the great need for the train. Mr. Smith stated this mor.-.'.-.m that peti tions would be sent from Henderson ville. Waynesville, Bryson City, Mur phy, Marshall, Hot Springs and othe. western towns. The proposed train would give two daily throush sleepers from Asheville to New York. In the letter It is sug gested tiiat the train connect with the "Hirmlngham Special," No. 29 and 30, at Salisbury; that it might leave Ashe ville about 8 p. m. and, returning, leave Salisbury about 2 a. m arriving In Asheville about 6.40 o'clock. On its arrival at Asheville the train would make connection with the Mor- rtstown and Knoxville trains and it Is suggested that the schedule of the Bristol' train be changed to give con nection from Morrlstown with trains No. 41 and 42. It is asked that the train be put on the fastest schedule possible. until tomorrow morning, because there were no cases ready for trial. Several motions weer heard and some orders made. The cases of Minnie Gross and I). Gross against Max PIztz were or- lered expunged from the record. Other cases were continued until tho next term of court. There were three "drunk" cases be- 'ore Judge Adams In police court this morning, and seven men charged with rambling Inst night In a building on Church street. For this offense J. R. teld and Tom Reid were fined (5 and he costs each, Will Barnes and Wade Wilson H0 and the costs each and Marsh Orr 125 and the costs. Otis Tones was fined $20 and the costs for eslsting the officer who raided the place. He appealed. The Bible class at the Y. M. C. A. omorrow night will be conducted by I. C. Martin, president of the associa tion. This class is generally taught by Judge Pritehard, but. will be taken by Mr. Martin this week on account if the latter's absence. Supper will e served tomorrow evening from 7 to 7 :S0 o'clock, and the class, Immedl Uely following, from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Every man In the city, whether a member of the association or not, is most cordially invited to attend. ' : -P 1SN? i - ..." ' . . . Fang Wang Tea f is the coming hrand. 1-4 pound tins, 25c. 1-2 pound tins, 50c Either Blended or Ceylon-India. Get a tin and he convinced. T'i Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Ave. Six Phones N. 1800. HOI. Ton won't be if yon do your Ironing with our Harwood Electric Iron; you can get out on the porch and by being comfortable do twice the work In half the time. The Harwood is th Iron that don't burn out Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. " Opposite Postoffice. Don't trifle with a cold Is good ad vice for prudent men and women. It nay be vital In case of a child. There s nothing better than Chamberlain's "!ough Remedy for coughs and colds n children. It Is safe and Bure. For iale by all dealers. 1 I. DR. MATTHEWS, Dentist Offices Cor. College and Spruce, near court bouse. " We guarantee all our - work. Teeth extracted without pain. r i ' i ' ' -" LAST DAY'S TRAINING OF IS BRINK HELD TO COURT. Athletics' Backers Want Odds, New Yorkers Hold Out for Even Money. Man AoiiHCd of Klnmlcrliig II. D. Gentry Is Bound Over on 1 500 Hund. FOR COUGHS pf all the many cough preparations we have in stock Penslar Cherry Cough Ualsam la the only one which we per sonally can guarantee to cure coughs, relieve coughing spells quick ly, ease throat soreness and be abso lutely harmless. 4 'i Tours to command. P-1. 1 Pfirfmt r r, K. Fit' k Square and Market J : ; ", t the r -... ..n " Before Magistrate Creasman this morning, 8. C. Brink was tried for the alleged slander and libel of II. D. Gentryand was bound to court tn the sum of 1500. At the trial a letter was introduced alleged to have been written to one of the brotherhood orders, stating In ef fect that It would be foolish for. the brotherhood to buy a certain monu ment from Mr. Gentry, for which both had put In a bid, since Mr. Gen try was not of good character. This Is the basis of the suit brought by Mr. Gentry. New York, Oct. 12. Thl Is the last day's training of the New Tork .Nationals. Alter tne uiants engage Brooklyn this afternoon, for the .final National league contest, they will rest for the opening game of the world's leries. Friday will be loafing day for the home club. It Is reported the Giants' leader. John McGraw, has worked out a new et of signals to lue if it s discovered the Athletics are able to read the :lub's signals. There has been eomparatlvly little betting thus far on the world's cham pionship series. Plenty of New York money Is offered, but Philadelphia backers want odds while New York ers hold out for even money. Indica tions are that the principal betting will be on separate games. Athletics at Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Oct l.Phlladel phla Athletics returned to their home grounds today from Washington and Richmond. This afternoon thv nlav Matinee l:so p. m, r'ght I and I the All-Star In a final tunlng-UD for n ciocK. ui nouH, me, ana joe. i tne series with the Giants. Vaudeville and Pictures. I ' Vaudeville and Pictures. Ooera House. Asnevine i-sins at uiea Co., rrometi) Hie Mile.RI. Purnr I... Imta Pnle' I Chambers Weaver. IJverv. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1911. ZILUCOA AND RETURN 6:00, 6:15, 6:30 a. m. 6:30 and every 15 min. until 8:00 p. PTirTPCtTTlP PAPTT m-! tnen every hour until 11 p. m. mvxiaojuxi men. Car to gantee BL thl, every 15 ' mln. 8:00 to 11:00. nnnnm T7TA 6:45 arul 6,00 a- m- and every 16 mliv U&rUl VIA utes until 1:15 p. m.; then every 7 l-J SOUTHSIDE AVENUE mln- untl1 3:46 p. m. Then every 15 mln. until 11:00. DEPOT VIA . 6:00 and every 15 minutes until 10:00 FRENCH BROAD AVE. li-Z! the" ' m""lt'" m 6:00 a. m. and every 15 minutes till MANOR w 11:00 p. m., except no car In to x- Square at 10:15 p. m. CHARLOTTE STREET ?T60a, m. then every 15 minutes fj TrvMnmo 8:00 p- m- 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock XJriimiMUO t cars run through to Oolf Club. PATTON AVENUE1 " 1 :00()' n. and .every 16 minutes till EAST STREET li00a m' nd every 16 minutes till S:0 a- m. and every (0 minutes till GRACE VIA MERRIHON 1:00 a. m. Then every 16 minutes till AVENUE ' :3I P- m. Then every SO minutes an. n"u,ua ' til 11:00 p. m. 6:15 a. m. and then every li minutes cXliliYlUKiS . Hintll 9:00 p. m. Then every 10 mm ' Tites until 11:00, last car. r Depot and West Asheville s-as and coo a. m. and every to via Southside Avenue. minutes untu io:ao, last car. Sunday schedule differs in the following particulars: ' " Lame back is one of the most com mon forms of muscular rheumatism A few applications of Chamberlain's Liniment will give relief. For sale by all dealers. Phone it Cars leave Square for Depot via Bouthslde Ave. 6:15, 1:10, T:00, T:J0, 8:00 and I TO n. m. Cars leave Square for Depot via French Broad Ave. 5:15. 6:80, 45. 7:16. 7:46 and 8:16. Car tot Depot leaves Square 8:45, both Southside and French Broad. First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 8:45. First car leaves Square for Riverside 8:80, next 8:45. First car for West Asheville, leaves Square 8:80. With the above exceptions, Sunday schedules commence at a. m. and continues same as week days. On evenings when entertainments are in progress at either Auditorium or Opera House, the last trip on all lines will be from entertainment, leav- me opsre ai regular time ana noiaing over at Auditorium or Opera House. Car leaves Square to meet No. 85, night train 80, minutes before sched ule or anounced arrival. - Citizens Transfer Company JXriJAM WOODCOCK, Owner. , i FURNITURE MOVING. Prorrpt Baape Transfer ServiM. Fmtoreed h V. C T. and T. T. A. Pictures yoti like. Theato, on syuarel Always something new at Theato. y in hour at Tb t' i. FOR RENT Unfurnished Flat, five rooms , modern, location "West Chest nut street, very di'siriiMo for the price, $18.00 month,, . M AF.'" T r LLT! !l A CO., Real Estate. You Want the Best Stove SMMi SMSBSSSSBSSSSSSBI SBBSSBBBBI SMSSSSSSSSI - SSSSMSSSSSSSSSS1 or Range that Money will Buy Buy the one with This Mark: m You'il have The Best It's madeTbe FatoriteWay Don't buy a Paper Stove cr Range buy-the kind that has proven its perfection by years of satisfac tory cooking and heating service. Paper Stoves and Ranges are made to sell, and it don't take very good material and much skill to make them but, It has taken nearly sixty years of the very best effort to learn how to make them THE FAVORITE WAY Thousands of "paper" stoves and ranges are Bold annually, principally by mail order houses, and' also by a good many man ufacturers. People soon learn to leave such concerns alone. ' Much is promised for these "paper" stoves and ranges. But not so much is promised for them, than the Favorite, in years of service, has already proven that it can perform. The "paper" stoves don't promise such careful fitting:, uclf splendid workmanship, such superior finish, so many exclusive feature that really help; as the favorites are known to have known wherever stoves and rangea ars made. And they can promise nothing valid as to th wearing qualities, the economy, or the helpfulness of their products, because they have no past performances to base such promises on. - Tbt Fworitaa an bsckad by Utjr yaara of solid nliw-sivinf, tnutwortky stora auking. Thijr'T, Btver told m mtmt or rtnse that won't all thr aliimad for It-one that gss abooluU MtUfactioa to thaou who bought it That's an exceptional noord. There isn't another manufacture ia the eountcs last can 00.01 it. . So worn you make np roar mind that It's about time to buy a now toToartaacw.asofoa goinc to spend row money for one that simply DrmnUjo, wall, of lor ono that baa Uon i2ii and triy) and proooanovl the bihy ilx dacadoa of actual Darfonnaaoa. ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO., 25 North Main St.. Asheville, N. 07 "When Rpending your money huy "Deanbrook Honey." DEAN tS MOWRILY 14 N. Pack Square . or at the Fair. Try Gazette-News Want Ads '.rant's No. 24 Cures Colds. 2$ cents." "1 Iywooi Ztx-x Carpenters Attentiori You are invited to see a demonstration of Atkins Sil-' ver Steel Saws Suturday evening. A useful souvenir will be given carpenters and cabinet makers who attend. Don't miss it - . . : Ottis Green Hardware Co. Agents for "Wilson Heaters.? ilinne AS. Tm shop in ooNNKcnos
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