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Monday, October 16, 1311. xnn ashs villi; cjlzsttejistts. el aw THE EMPTY COAL BIN la a terrible thought when bitter winter weather sets in. Get it filled NOW. And be sure it is filled with '. , , M. & W. INDIAN COAL Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company I Scotch Milker Herrings, The kind that always please. Per dozen, 40c. E. C. Jarre tt Phone S58 or 191. 19 North Pack Square and City Market Phone 473. Rough Winter Weather Demands good shoos, shoes that will keep the feet dry and comfortable; Guarantee Shoes have the wearing quality that satisfies every shoe buyer, and has the comfort feature in a big degree. GuaranteeShoeStore South Main St. X YOU DON'T KNOW X How easy, satisfactory and I profitable It la buying from the ', ) I IXU Our stocks offer quan- X tity, quality, right prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. I 1 1. X. L DepL Store! T 8. II. MICHAO' E, Frop. X M Patton Ave. Phone 107. Everybody Plays the Fischer Player-Piano Try them at DUNHAM'S Music House Bankrupt Sale Now going on at the Little Gem Cloth ing Store, 6' Patton Ave. .TRUNKS AND LEATHER V GOODS Is onr specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry and anything of value. ; H. L. TINKENSTEIN Loan Office. 23 S. Main St Phone 887. Asheville. ' '( PR. MATTHEWS,, Dentist Office Cor. College and Spruce, near court bouse. ' We guarantee all out work. Teeth extracted without pain. SEE THE DOCTOR Don't tamper with patent medicine when you get sick. See physician and get his prescription for PURE, ACTIVE ' MEDICINE He will dmgnose your case eccu ratrly and prescribe Jut the right medicines needed to make you well and strong. fcnd us your prescrtp tions. Pcrr:n Pharmacy Cor. N. Pack Square and Market rt. "'' t n't t the Tut "goix" FINANCIAL RESULT IS : The Fair Association, Howev er, Enow that Event Was a Remarkable Success. Although It Is not likely that the stockholders will re elve any dividends from the Western North Carolina fair, which has just closed, considering the fart that It Is the first fair and there was comparatively little time for prep aration, the management has done re markably well. The exhibitors have been busy all day removing their pro ducts and the heads of the depart ments have been helping them. Some of those who had displays here will send them to Kaleigh for the state fair. Some of the cash premiums have been turned back into the treas ury for next yeur's fair by those who are entitled to them. It Is estimated that about 20,000 people paid for admission to the grounds. Taking it all In all the pro moters feel that the fair was a re markable success and there is every probability that it will be made an in stitution. One who was most energetic in his efforts to promote this fair and who iu::Luted largely to its success1 stated this morning that now is the time to begin the preparations for the fair next year. He said that there Is scarcely a doubt that the fair will be an annual Institution and the next can be more easily promoted by beginning now. He also stated that the travel ing men are Interested in the move ment and that they can do more than my others to place the stock of the association where it will help to solid- fy the sentiment of the people of Western North t'arolina in the deter mination to make the fairs creditable to the western section of the state. Secretary (iudger said this morning that he could not tell how the asso ciation stands financially until he gets ill the premiums paid. As stated be fore some of the premiums have been turned back to the treasury and some money will be saved In this way. E CO. IS TO BEJHSSOLVEB Receivership Made Permanent By Judge Lane on Petition of Plaintiffs. Saturday afternoon Judge Lam signed a decree making several order in the matter of receivership of the Asheville Hardwure company, which was recently placed in the hands ol temporary receiver, J. E. ltunkln By the decree the receivership is con tinued. The motion for the decree was made by Zebulon B. Weaver, counsel for the plaintiffs, after tht defendant company had tiled an an swer admitting the contentions of tht complaint. It is ordered that the corporation be dissolved and that the receiver wind up the affairs of the company, and it Is further directed that a no ttce to the creditors be published ad' vising them to file their claims on or before November 20. The receiver, through hia attorney, Judge J. D. Murphy, filed a bid from the Ottis Green Hardware company for the purchase of the stock of the company on the basis of 66 2-3 per cent of the cost, on which action was deferred until court meets, November 23. He also filed a report of the con dirion of the affairs of the company. The court finds that the company Is Indebted to the National State and City Van of Richmond In the sum of $22,1)00 and has other Indebtedness which makes the aggregate about $1,000. In the office of the clerk of the United States court an order has been tiled discharging from bankruptcy X M. Stepp of Hendersonvllle. A num ber of other orders entrring satisfac tion for judgments on forfeited recog nizances for the years 1185, '88, '87 were also filed. They are signed by Judge Boyd on motion of District Attorney A. E. Holton. Ottis Jones was tried before Magis trate W. R. Oudger this morning charged with assaulting Ida Pool and Maud Brown, two women of the Mountain street section yesterday morning. Jones, It Is alleged, beat the two women up, also a man who hap pened to he In one of the houses, and then came up town and gave bond with Magiktrate Oudger for his ap pearance today. After the evidence was Introduced, the defendant was bound to Superior court under bond of 1100 for the assaults on the women and was taxed with the costs for hi assault on the man. Grant's No. 14 Cures Colds. It cents Vaudeville and Pictures. Opera House Chrysanthemums sor'e Drug Store. , for sale. Ray 214-tt WANTS FOR SALE Just what you want: room house, good location. Price 2i00. 4 Phlfer St See owner, B P. Landreth. J 14-1 1 FOR SALE Good young horse. 3H year old. Room I Revell Bldg, f . P. Ingle. LOST Saturday nigfct on Oak street College street or, Patton avenue, gild chain bracelet with pad lock. Please return to Cherokee Inn. Re ward. 214-lt FOR RENT Large sunny room new ly furnished, with or slthout bosrd I'rlvnte family. Apply 104 A. F 01 YET Kiw i mm people need more coal, clothes and doctors ' than the strong, robust and hearty. Scott's Emulsion saves coal bills, tailors bills and doctors bills. all cftuooare 11-S5 CITY NEWS C. F. Kay's photographs, which were In the non-competlve class, were warded a diploma at the fair lust eek. The property of the Electro-Radium ompany, tnat recently got Into uitll- ultles here, was sold by the sheriff ut noon today, bringing i. One of the most attractive displays ut the Western North Carolina fair. Just closed, was tiiat of Ball, Thrash Co., plumbing supplies. Tickets are now on sale from Ashe- llle to Raleigh on asccount of the tale tair. J. II. Wood states that several people will attend the fair ruin Asheville. Rev. I'rank Thompson of Rristol, '., will give a free lecture on "Pales ne" at the Christian church tonight t 8 o'clock. The public are cordial- invited. A revival meeting is in progress at lethel Methodist c Miroh. The preach- ng Ih of the old evangelical style and he singing is good. Everybody Is In- ited to intend the meetings and to ring his friends. J. A. W. Smith and W. A. Barker f Paint Rock, Madison county, were ith given hearings before United States Commissioner Mct'all Saturday nd bound to court in the sum of r00 each on charges of conducting 1 1 Silt distilleries. Baker Is nearly 70 chts of age. The B; Ham football team return ed yesterday from Chapel Hill, where hey played u University team Satur day afternoon. The score was 12 to I, In favor of Carolina, and the local players are pleased with such a show- ng. It Is said that they really put up a better game than the score would ndlcate, holding the Carolina boys lown during the first half, after which fresh men were rushed in on them. A small blaze at 68 Pen land street called for the services of the fire de purtment yesterday afternoon about G o'clock. The fire was started by the x plosion of a small gasoline stove. which set the wall paper ablaze. It ooked rather dangerous for a whilo ut was extinguished before the wag ons reached the scene. The house, which Is occupied by Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Moale, Is the property of Mrs. 0. B. Alvey. On next Monday night the annual duckpln tournament will open at the V. M. C. A. The alleys have been closed for some time for repairs and readjustments and, when opened Wednesday, will be In better shape than ever before. About 10 enthusi asts joined In the tournament last ear and It is expected that a much larger number will take part this year. All those desiring to enter are asked to give their names at the sec retary's office before Wednesday. Judge Henry P. Lane has gone to Marshall to hold the Madison county Superior court during this week, hav ing adjourned the civil term here Saturday afternoon. He will return here at the end of the week to con vene the criminal term of court which begms next Monday. At Marshall the case of Charles Hrazllle vs. Carolina Uarytes company of Btackhouse will be tried. The plaintiff Is suing for $25,000 for the loss of an eye and other injuries, when employed by the company over two years ago. Gov. W. W. Kltchin has appointed rengressman James M. Oudger, jr., is a delegate to the fourth annual Atlantic Deeper Water Ways associa tion which meets at Richmond Octo ber 17-20. Mr. Oudger finds, how ever, that it will be impossible for ilm to serve. An invitation from Julian 8. Carr has also been extended o Congressman Oudger to serve as a nember of the committee that will receive Gov. Judson Harmon In Ital lgh this week. Other business will :ikewtse keep him from acting in this capacity.' i , . The police department has not teen able to locate a supposed bur lar that entered the home of J. L. English Saturday night. When the alarm was turned In policemen went to the house but could find no trace of the man. It was after Mrs. English and her daughters had retired that they thought they' heard a window open. They gave no alarm but later when a pet dog In the house created a disturbance and they heard someone 1'iullng up stairs they called to Mr. Martrov who lives next door, and he called the officers. It is thought that, whoever It Was. he knew that Mr. English was away. Onote Fountain Pen. Special demonstration this week Fills Itself snd cannot leak. No rub ber saok. Everybody Invited to call and see it. Csrmichael's Pharmacv. PacX onuare. it Chambers A Weaver, Livery. Phone II Asherine Paint is Uhus Co fromerly The Miarr-Klce Paint Co. Lacae paint Pictures you like, Theato, oa square A-.. A new model by the Chalmers Motor Company will be entered us a press car in the Olidden Tour, 'Which starts in New York, October 14. The Press Hall of Fame Is the name already earned by the big seven-passenger "Blue . Bird," because the passenger list will include some of the oldest nnd best known automobile writers In the . country. . . . .', The dean of all the scribes who . handle automobile news, John C. Wetmore, of the New York Evening Mall, was one of the first to register for a seat In the Chalmers Press. Car. Another well known automobile editor in the party will be Duncan Curry, of the New York American. Curry has a nearly perfect score on Gllddeti Tours, that . of last year being about the only one he has missed since the Glidden Trophy was first offered. Other members of the Chalmers party will be M. J. Sullivan, of the New York Herald; C. E. T. Sfharps, o( the New York Sun, and 3.' J. McNamara, of the Boston Post, . The Chalmers car will be driven by Freeman Monroe, who this year won fame as the pilot of Kitty Hawk II, the world's champion 26 foot hydroplane. Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1311. 15-17 South Lexington Ave. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE FOR THE OFFICE Filing cases, filing cabinets, clip boards, Bull Dog clips, paper clips. Bel lows flies, arch file boards, pins, rubber bands, etc. ROGERS' BOOK STORE Jl Patton Ave Pure Maple Sugar r A TTiV lTTPUPV HAYWOOD STREET 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. ' THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Asheville, N, C No. 20-R1 Ha ywood Street. Phone 84. HYDRO-THERMO-KLKCTKO and MECHANO-THERAPT, DIETICS for selected cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and other chronic diseases. The BATHS AND MASSAGE Department of the Sanitarium is open both LADIKS and GENTLiKMKN Open from 8 a, m. to 8 p m. Sato. - WHITE ENAMELED SHELF PAPER "When soiled wipe off with a damp cloth, as it is semi waterproof. A roll of 30 feet 10c A roll of 100 feet 25c A roll of 250 feet 50c Clarence Sawyer S3 Patton Ave. Six Phones N. 1800. HOI. Tou won't be If you do your Ironing you can get out on the porch and by In half the time. The Harwood is Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. Opposite Postoffice. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1911. ZILLICOA AND RETURN t-.oo, t-.is. no a. m. 6:30 and every IS min. until 1:00 p. RIVERSIDE PART? m ' then everJr hour unUl 11 P- m- Cars to Santee St. this line, every It 1 mln, 8:00 to 11:00. TWVfYP TTT A ' ' 1 6:46 nd 6-00 " and every It mln- ULrul 1A utes until 1:15 p. m.; then every 7 1-1 SOUTHSIDE AVENUE m,n- nnt" 1:45 p- Then verr mill, until 11:00. DEPOT VIA ' :00 and every 15 minutes until 16:00 FRENCH BROAD AVE. ' ?i:0mo.; then very ,0 " vr vmT . 4:80 m- nd very It minutes till uLA-NUa ; 11:00 p. m., except no car In to ' Square at 10:15 p. m. CHARLOTTE STREET " JToTfc m. then every It minutes till TTTPMrMTTCl :0 P- m- 19:00 and 11:00 o'clock nummnuo cars run through to Qolf Club. PATTON AVENUE iioo" m Md vry 16 minute 1111 EAST STREET 4:09 m- and vry 16 minutes uu aal 11:00 p. m. (in rnm n A Tun tt ttt r.T 4:00 m Bnd verr minutes till GRACE VIA MERRLHON 00 a. m. Then every IS minutes till AVENUE :0 p. m. Then every 10 minutes un- til 11:00 p. m. UTT IMWATJn . ..:.. m- nd 'hen avery It minutes OUjIJUU&JS , until t: 00 p. m. Then every 10 mln ' utes until 11:00, last car, Uepot and West Asheville tut and coo a. m. .nd .very to via Sonthside Avenue. ' mmutes until 10:10, last car. . Sunday schedule' differs in the following particulars: tars leave Square for Depot via Bouthslde Ave. I:l. 1:10, T:00, 7:10,' J:00 and 1:10 a. m. Cars leave Bauara for Deoat vis. svanrh :lt. :I0, 1:45, 7:lt. 7:41 and 1:11. Car for Depot leaves Square 1:41, both Bouthslde and French Broad, First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 1:45. First car leaves Bqusre for Riverside :S0, next 1:41. First car for West Asheville. leaves Square 1:10. A With the above exceptions, Sunday schedules commence at a. m and continues same as week dsys. ' On evenings when entertainments are In progress at either Auditorium yr Opera House, the last 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. St. night train 10, minute before ached, ule or enounced arrival.- Citizens Transfer Company FURNITURE MOVING. Prompt Baggage Transfer Service EmVwerd by V. CJ. T. and T. P. A. FOR RENT Unfurnished Flat, five room?, modern, location West Chest nut street, very iral.le for the pricp, $18.00 month. MAI- Phone 254. NEAR POSTOFFICE right. to me puunc. bkiuiui auenaanu tor day till IS p. with onr Harwood Electrlo Iron; being comfortable do twice the work the Iron that don't burn out . CO., Tc-1 rUcia. 'NONE EQUAL To Dr. A. Eeed's Cushion Shoe for 6tyle, 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 v, Patton Ave. ' The genuine excellence of our COAL" Makes it the favorite fuel with people who insist on the BEST. Southern Coal Co. N. 10 S. Pack Sq. Phone 114. Removal Notice J. E. Carpenter, the Jeweler, has moved his place of business from tt Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Bqnare, In Moore's Furniture store. 30 Horse-Power, Price $900. The most modestly priced touring car on the market. Ee served power and speed to meet all rational requirements. A big roomy body, carrying five passengers with all comfort. The specifications tell the story in detail. See our exhibit at the Fair ground this week. 0. K. Auto Supply and Transit Co. L 61-63 S. Main St. Improved Hot Water Heating System Let us install in your home 0 nr improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption nnd assures you summer heat throughout youf house in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co 'a boilers And ra diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Ball, Thrash 3 Co. 7 and 9 East College Street ASHEVILLE, N, 0. Try Gazette-News Waat Ad "Dcanliruok Honey" and blwu Its oat. To rat them for brrakfaHt, to rat meal a treat. DEAN & MOWREY, Illi Brass Beds--In Reach of Every One We have in our window the best selection of high class Brass Bods at the lowut price we have ever been able to' Bhow from $12.50 up to $75, all at about one-half the former price. We woald be pleased to have you look. M.& W.COAL -v ..... . . And home comfort in winter are synonomous. Fires are necessary now these cold nights an J mornings for good health. Ba sure you ask for M. & W.Coal. .. v Phone 40. Asheville Coal Co. : , 8 North Pack Sq. Anything Electrical W. Ae WARD Phone 44S. .'; No. IB Church 8. 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 the finishing. ' Films for sale. RAY'S STUDIO, 29 Patton Ave. , jf - Fine Jeljico Coal Tbt) ICesJ fuel, it's bo. JXLLICO COAL CO. City office phone IIS. Yard phone Bit, Special prices on ear lots. Phone 126. hot are the brat things yoa can them for supper, maUcs of ecU 14 North Pack Square ! Iloml. 214-3 Knjoy an hour at TbeatO. Patton
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