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Thursday, October ID, 1311. Ml THE EMPTY COAL BIN Is a terrible thought when bitter winter weather sets Get it filled NOW. in. And be sure it with is filled M. & W. INDIAN" COAL Phone 130. Carolina Goal & Ice Company A NEW LOT OF CONCORD AND NIAGA RA GRAPES. They are Extra Nice. E. C. Jarrett Phones S58 or 1M. 11 North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 47. Rough Winter Weather Demands good shoes, shoes that will keep the feet dry and comfortable; Guarantee Shoes have the wearing quality that satisfies every shoe buyer, anrl has the comfort feature in a big degree, GuaranteeShoeStore 4 Sooth Main 8. I you DON'T KNOW How easy, satisfactory and profitable it la buying from the IXL Our stocks offer quan tity, quality, right prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. L X. L Dept Store 8. . MICHAIOVE, Prop, X 13 Pattou Ave. Phono 107. Everybody Plays the Fischer Player-Piano ' Try them a't DUNHAM'S Music House Bankrupt Sale Now going on at the Little Gem Cloth ing Store, i 6 Patton Ave. . 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). DR. MATTHEWS, Dentist Offices Cor. College and Spruce, near court house. We guarantee all our work. Teeth extracted without pain. -DRUGS-Telephone 260. -tell him' what drug store goods yon want he will get them to you in ' 'the quickest time possible everything in the drug line at popular low prices. , A . V A JU A Cur. V. Ttf k Square and Market ' t sft t t TvTBton CHILE I'iTH FORM STREET iLi HIS IT Nine Show Animals Killed on Train No Claims Put in, Superintendent Says. There are rumors concerning the blooded cattle that were killed Mon day night in the derailment of a freight train near Terrell, to the ef fect that they were extremely val uable stock; in fact it is said that their owners considered them to be worth about (10,000 each. As there were nine killed in the derailment, the damage will run into some money. No one can be found who seems to know Just what they were valued at. The cattle belonged to the famous F'mendros herd of Lexington, . Ky.. and had been at the fair at Richmond ! on exhibition. There were 12 in the car and included in the nine killed was a bull, said tn have a pedigree of great length. The remaining cat tle were shipped to Lexington. Route I Agent Adams coming here' yesterday for that purpose. Inquiry at the office of the super intendent of the Southern railway this morning, as to the value of the cattle. brought forth the statement that as et no claims had been filed, conse quently nothing positive could be said to the value, although it was thought probable that they might be rather valuable Inasmuch as they had been exhibited at a fair, but It was ot thought likely that they were worth $10,000 each. There seems little doubt that they were fine cattle hut it may be set own as a certainty that their value had not decreased any since their oath. In that they were killed on the railroad. Wishes Estimates Made on Cost of Street Connecting With Sunset Drive. The directors of the Buncombe County Good Roads association met yesterday afternoop in the council hamber of city hail and transacted the regular routine business. It was voted to call the attention of the board of aldermen to a number of places In the city streets which are badly in need of repairs; also the suggestion recently made that a road be built connecting the city street with Sunset drive. In respect to this they passed a motion asking the aldermen to instruct the city engineer to submit an estimate of the cost of such a road or the Improvement of the present one. A number of pictures were sub mitted to the board, which were re cently taken by Herbert W. Pelton, between Asheville and the summit of Mount Mitchell, and were accepted as material to be used in advertising Asheville as a resort town. A full report was heard from F. Stlkeleather of the meeting of the Appalachian Good Roads association at Roanoke the first of this month. Army Worm In Kentucky. Hickman, Ky., Oct. 19. The army worm has swooped down on the cot ton fields of this section. Farmers are not disturbed, saying It will cause the bolls to open earliar. Cotton Broker Ends Life. IJverpool, Oct. 19. Arthur Harri son, a prominent cotton broker, com mitted suicide today by shooting, at the exchange railway station. Chambers A Weaver, Livery. Phone II Grant's No. 14 Cures Colds. 25 cents. Vaudeville and Pictures, Opera House. A Lecture on Christian Science A free lecture on Christian Science will be delivered in the Auditorium Sunday afternoon, Oct 22, at 3:30 o'clock by Judge Clifford P. Smith, C. S. B., member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Public cordially Invited to be pres cot 217-3t WANTS WANTED Position as book-keeper by young lady of experience. Ad dress A. B., Oaxette-News. . 217-3t FOR RENT Five furnished rooms for light house keeping. Sunny porch. Gas for cooking. On car line. Will rent singly. Mrs. O. M Mathls, 17 Montford Ave. - 217-lt A SNAP 7 -room modern house. good location, 12300 MOO cash balance 125 per month, if taken at once. Bee Donnahoe A Bledsoe, Phlte 649. 217-31 FOR SALE New cottage In West Asheville on Hill street, near Odd , Fellows hall. A bargain If takn at once. Frank Campbell. : 217-tf. WANTED Board In suburbs, A. B. C. reneral delivery, 217-3t FOR RENT Fumltlied l-room house modern conveniences, on car line, or would rent part of house fur Dished, with family of three ladies In the house. 148 Merrlmon Ave. Phone lit. 317-3t WANTED Nov. 1st, 4 unfurnished rooms, good location, close In, Ap ply Box 309. 317-lt FOR SALE The MaxwelV runabout won In recent Citizen - contest at good cash reduction by American Women's League. Car can be seen ut Hiundurd Motor Co., Patton Ave i i. r;e 37S or SDC. 2H-41 Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood . Disease -Doctors Failed to Cure. Miss Mabel P. Dawklns, 1214 Lafay ette St., Fort Wayne, Ind writes! "For three years 1 was troubled with catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev eral doctors and a dozen different rem edies, but none of them did me any good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar eaparllla. I took two bottles of thii medicine and was as well and strong as ever. I feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to any one suf fering from catarrh." Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. CITY NEWS The Inland Press has issued the thirtieth number of "Tips." , The calendar committee for Bun combe county wlil meet Saturday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock to arrange the calendar for the next civil term of Superior court E. H. Egbert arrived in Asheville today from Montour Falls, N. Y:, and will make this city his future home. He will open up a bakery business here shortly. A suit has been instituted in Su perior court in the case of Eugene Way vs. J. O. Fair at als. for the pos session of two lots in the northern part of the city. J. E. Rector returned today from Marshall, where he has been attend ing the Madison county court. He "re ports tiiut the court is moving slowly; as the first case called has not yet been disposed of. Rev. C. B. Waller, D. D., of Knox- ville tie new pastor of the First Bap tist church, writes to one of the con gregation that he will be here on the '"Carolina Special" on Saturday, No vember 4. The class for foreign pupils at the Y. M. C. A. night school has not start ed yet but probably will begin the last of this week. Nine pupils have already been enrolled and it Is expect ed that a dozen or more will come in In a short time. It was stated in yesterday's Gazette News that Dr. Henry W. Snyder, pres ident of Wofford college, would de liver a lecture on Shakeapeace at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Friday even Ing. The lecture will be given in the High school auditorium. A complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of court in the case of F. S. Vaughn vs. A. B. and C. O. Case, in which judgment is asked for 3315, the face of a note, and interest, alleged to have been executed by the defendants to the plaintiff. There will be a display of much basketball enthusiasm at the Y. M. C A. tonight, when three matches will be played off between 7:15 and o'clock. All who are interested in the game are invited to be present, and visitors will be provided with seats. Company F, First Infantry, N. C. N. G will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the armory hall on Penland street to elect a first lieutenant, to fill the vacancy caused by the transfer of Lieut Coleman to the ordinance staff. All members are requested to be pres ent and bring equipment A message was received here yes terday by Chief of Police Lyerly from W. A. Mclntyre, formerly of Ashe ville, stating that he had been arrest ed In Greenville, S. C, on a murder charge. He was released later in the day. tt is said that a murder was committed In Rutherford county In 190 for which a Will Mclntyre is wanted, and W. A. Mclntyre was ar rested instead. The dispute about a cow trade be tween Larkln Bishop and Matt An drews. which was aired yesterday be fore Magistrate James, was settled to day, when the court decided that An drews should pay Bishop 110, the dif ference in the value of the cows. The court found that one cow was worth about 32, and the other about 312 Bishop alleged that Andrews traded him a sick cow. Guy Weaver, as trustee, has sold the Cherokee inn under deed of trust given by Joseph E. Johnson to R. P. Robinson to secure a balance on the purchase price of the property. The sale was made subject to a prior leln of 113,000 due the heirs of S. H. Reed and was bid in by Mr. Robinson for 311.000. Taking Into consideration previous lelns, etc., the property Mr. Robinson about 127,000. ThU a a valuable hostelry and is located a Oak and Wood fin streets. D. W. Mis enhelmer has been conducting it and will continue as the proprietor. The most severe punishment dealt out tn police court this morning ' a 30-day road sentence, which fell to the lot of Will Bassett for the alleged offense of "beating up" Bessie Knight It was another of the Maiden lane brawls and It seems that there was s hearing in the case before Magistrate F, N. Waddell yesterday under a peace warrant At that time Bassett was put under a peaoe bond and taxed with the costs. He appealed from the decision this morning and bond Was fixed at 1100. The few other cases tried did not amount to much. Invitations to the senior and con trlbutlng members' banquet at the Y M. C. A, on Thursday evening, October . were sent out today. The banquet Is to be served by the Ladies' auxiliary and Locke Craig will be thu speaker for the evening. It Is stated on the invitations that plates will be set only for those who send In their accept ances. A post card Is enclosed with each one, which Is to be filled out saying whether or not the person rt ceivlng the Invitation will be able to attend, and Secretary Brown asks that everybody All these out accordingly and send to him by return mall :. " wnrrtrR The Annual Meeting of the atock- nuiaers oi ins Hitie Hiiif mi A Loan Assn. will be held at the Clt bank on Tuesday, Oct 17th, 191 !in s p. m. Anhevllle Pain iUm-m C'ik. f.ivi-r' I i ne j::i.T-iu-e iv.-u t o. i i i ' This monogram on , the radiator stands for all yon ran ask in a motor car. ' Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone llli. 15-17 Sonth Lwdagton Ave. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE FOR THE OFFICE Filing cases, filing cabinets, clip boards. Bull Dog clips, paper tlipsj Bel lows files, arch file boards, pins, rubber bands, etc ROGERS' BOOK STORE 39 Patton Av. Hot Fountain Drinks A XTnV TTsOTTir'rVT havwood street WllJ I IVJL 1 lJTjLIiflN NEAR POSTOFFICE FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My new line of I'oot Ball Goods are all in; prices right. Come in, get catalogues. BL 0MB ERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods Patton Avenuei TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. SAWYER'S SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE The Best 35c Coffee in Town. We believe it is the best, because so many competent judges have told us so. One trial is all we ask. Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Ave. Six Phones N. 1800. HOT. Ton won't be If yon do your ironing with our Harwood Electrlo Iron; rou can get out on the porch and by in half the time. The Harwood Is Piedmont Asheville, N. C. STREET CAR SCHEDULE ZILLICOA AND RETURN RIVERSIDE PARE DEPOT VIA 30UTHSIDE AVENUE DEPOT VIA . FRENCH BROAD AVE. m . vrST) ' UAJMUjK CHARLOTTE STREET TERMINUS PATTON AVENUE EAST STREET BRACE VIA MERRIMON AVENUE J BILTMORE epot and West Asheville via Southside Avenue. Sunday schedule differs In the following particulars: Cars leave Square for Depot vja Southside Ave. 6:16, 6:80. 7:00, 7:30, 1:00 and 3:30 a. m. Cars leave Square for Depot via French Broad Are. 6:16. 6:30, 6:46, 7:16, 7:45 and 8:16. ' Car for Depot leaves Square 8:45. both Southside and French Broad. First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 6:46. ' First car leaves Square for Riverside 8:80, next 8:46. First car for West Asheville, leaves Square 8:30. With the above exceptions, Sunday schedules commence at I a. ra 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 ing Spare at regular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opera House. Car leaves Square to meet No. 35, night train 30, minutes before sched ule or enounced arrival. Citizens Transfer Company fuuan wuuuwua, uwae. i f FURNITURE MOVma. Prcspt Baggage Fniiorwd by V. FOR RENT Unfurnished Flat, five rooms, modern, location "West Chest nut street, vetx .ilosiraMe for the price, f 18.00 month. t 1 New, Big, Seft-Starting Chalmers "Thirty-Six," $1800 . Think of a new high-power Chal mers car with self-starter as regular equipment for 31800! No more cranking, no more bother. Just push a button on the dash with your foot and away goes your motor. That isn't all. This car has a long stroke motor (4 1-4 in. x 5 1-4, in., developing 36-40 H. P.); four forward speed transmission; Bosch Dual Igni tion; 36 in. x 4 in. tires; Continental Demountable rims; Mercedes type honeycomb radiator; dash adjustment for carburetor. : Furthermore, this car has bigness, strength, proved durability, beauty, fine finish, comfort ' ' You can see this car now at our show room. We will be glad to give you a demonstration.-. We urge you to place your order early as there is sure to be an over-demand. Phone 254. For Ladies and Gentlemen. being comfortable do twice the work the Iron that don't burn out Electric Co. Opposite PostofMce. IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1911. 6:00, 6:15, 6:30 a. m. 6:30 and every 16 min. until 8:00 p. tn.; then every hour until 11 p. m. Cars to Santee St, this line, every IS mln. 8:00 lo 11:00. 6:45 and 6:00 a. m. and every 16 min utes until 1:15 p. m.; then every 7 1-3 mln. until 3:46 p. m. Then every 15 mm. until 11:00. 6:00 and every 15 minutes until 10:00 p. m.; then every 10 minutes till 11:00. ff.AA - 1 .1 .J.I " HU every minuui till 11:00 p. m., except no car in to Sou are at 10:15 n. m. T:00 a. m. then every il minutes till 1:00 p. m. 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock cars run through to Oolf Club. 6:00 a. m. and every 16 minutes till 11:00 p. m. 6:00 a. m. and svery 16 minutes till 11:00 p. m. 6:00 a, m. and every 30 minutes till 8:00 a, m. Then every 15 minutes till 8:80 p. m. Then every 89 minutes un til 11:00 p. m. 6:15 a. m. and then every 16 minutes until 0:00 p. m. Then every 80 min utes until 11:00, last car. 6:45 and 6:00 a. m. and every 80 minutes until 10:30, last car. Transfer Service, fl T. and T. jP, , ! . NONE EQUAL Tn Tli 'A. Rnfid'a Cushion Shoe for stylecomfort and wear. i . . . a ' i Price $5.00. Try a pair ior cola weatner. ' . GEO. W. JENKINS, 29 S. Main. .Phone 125. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS Ii Patton Ave. The genuine excellence of our COAL Makes it the favorite fuel with people who insist on the BEST. Southern Goal Co. N. 10 S. Pack Sq. Phone 114. Removal Notice J. H. Carpenter, the Jeweler, has moved his place of business from II Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Square, in Moore's Furniture store. Improved Hot Water Heating System Let ns install in yonr home o nr improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures yon summer heat throughout yout house in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co's boilers and ra diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. . , Ball, Thrash 3 Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street, "Dcanbrouk Honey" and biscuits eat. To cat them for breakfast, to eat meal a treat. DEAN & MOWREY, Try Gazette-News Want Ads SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE' EFECTIVR OCT.17. 1BII. Schedule figures published as information and are not guaranteed. ARRIVES FROM No. 6 Lake Toxaway.V .11:36 a.m. no. 8 Bavannaa and Jack- sonvllle. ... . . . . 1:11 a.m. No. 11 Washington A New Tors, Norfolk and Memphis and Louis Richmond ... .... 1:41 n.m. villa . sas No. It Cincinnati Louis- ville, St. Louis and Memphis 1:06 n.m. No. It Charleston Co- lumbia 8:18 n.m. No. 18 Murphy and Waynes- No. 17 WaynesvlUo Mur . ylUe.,.. ... .... 6:65 p.m. phy :tt nog i uurpny ana waynes- me.... ... ,. .. i:it p.m. No. 31 Wavneavllla . 1:00 m No, 11 Golds boro and Ral- !. pan. No. IT Charleston Oo- !umbla T:I4 p.m. No. 18 Cincinnati Chi- No. 11 Wash., N. T. and b 2lcnnVlna'" : e-m. No. II Memphis Chat- im ii ?k.1kV :tajB. Kd. 41 Charleston. Macon ,.I1i-.tl.an" "U:" m- No. 101 Bristol. Knoxvtlle and Chattanooga .10:65 p.m. . and Chattanooga .. 7:11 sua. Through sleeping cars dally to and from New York, Philadelphia. Baltl T.!,.W"1 hington. Richmond. Norfolk, Charleston, Cincinnati (I), Mem phis (3), Jacksonville, Savannah, St. Louis, Louisville. Chair Cars Waynesvllle and Golds boro, Trains 11 and II "Carolina Special'' trains 17 and II Charleston to Cincinnati hare full IrZt -rTlC' Md 0b-""" "Pt '. train electrical UghU Purest and Eost Rumford Baking Powder Wilson The best wood or eoal low. We have a big stock good men to put them up. ... Ottis Green Agents for nmne 68. ' M. & W. COAL z And home comfort in ; ; winter are synonomous. ; Fires are necessary now ; 1 1 these cqld nights - and ; ; ! mornings for good health. ; X Be sure you ask lor Al. & I W.Coal. I . Phone 40. I Asheville Coal Co. 8 North Pack Sq. Anything Electrical VV. A, WARD Phona 4i. No. U Ob arch Bi 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, '' - ' RAT'S STUDIO, ' 20 Patton Ave. Fine Jellico Coal Tba Meal fuel, tt'i hot. JILLICO COAL CO. Olty once phone SSS. Tard phone tit. Special prices on cw lots. ASHEVILLE, N. 0. hot are the best things yon can ,. 1 , them for supper, maUce of each .m i " ' "ejrtjiill 14 North Pack Square DEPARTS FOR No. 6 Lake Toxaway .... 8:40 p.m No. II Savannah & lack. annvtiia - a.ia mtm No. 11 Cincinnati. St Louie, No. IS Washington Nsw York. Norfolk and Richmond l-tl nm. ' No, 14 Atlanta Charles- ton. & Na II Wayneavills Mur- phy... ... ... .. 8:31 p.m. nh ii ... No. 11 Raleigh "ooldsl boro . : a.m. No. 17, Cincinnati and Chicago....... ,. T:5I p.m. No. 18 Columbia Charlee- No, II Memphis 4k Chattel nooga... i: s.sa. No. II Washington. Rich- mond New Tork f:l svte, No, 41 Atlanta. Macon and Nw Orleans :ll p.m. No. 101 Bristol. Knorliu Heaters heater on the market. Trices on hand, and a big force cf -. ''.. Hardware Co. "Wilson Heaters." :H t C0.,.Keil T:z9. - l t- r . . t - j 1. - V n
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