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TH2 CAZ2TTS-I7ST73. Saturday, October 23, 1911. M. & W. , INDIAN COAL - ' , ' ' r ' - - 1 f '" Dispels col J, and makes Lome happy. Phone 130. Carolina Goal & Ice Company GRAPE FRUIT - .', ' .' . ' i- Nice juicy ones 12 l-2c and 15c each. E. C. Jarre tt Phone 158 or 1S. IS North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 47S. , WE DON'T THINK , You can get better footwear in America than we have in the selected stock we are now selling to men and women of good judgment and good taste. Oar Guarantee shoes for men at $4 and $5, our famous Patri cian shoes for ladies, in patent and plain leathers, for $3.50 and $4, have no equal certain ly no superior. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 Boath Mala 8k HHOIHIMmiMUMMH WE ARE SHOWING Sa larger collection of China J J and Crockery than usual. The , , most artistic hand painted Cake Plates, Berry and Chocolate ' J j Beta prices moat reasoname. i I. X. L Dept Store!; T g. H. MICHAIiOVE, Prop. X 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107. T MUIMMMHIIHIHM New November Records for Victor and Edison are in. DUNHAM'S Music House Bankrupt Sale Now going on at the Little Gem Clo th ing Store, 6 Patton Ave. TRUNKS AND LEATHER ; , , V GOODS Is onr epecialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry and anything of value. . H. L FHTKENSTEIN -Loan Office. 23 S. Main St Phone 887. AsheviUe. ' . PROGRESS STOVES ' AND RANGES ' Pride of th Horn. Tour mney i - tn-.a DEAL & GOLIGHTLY I 7 N, Main St ' ' Fbone 154. t -DRUGS Telephone 2G0. tell him what drug store looda you want-he will get them to yonf jn the quickest -evcry linns in . tl.i Cr: K::3 et popular low TC' TEA Frank and Ed Bruton Attack ed John Brown and Clyde ' . Hendricks Last Night. ; Frank and Ed. Bruton, two negroes who are said to have rather shady- past lives, the reputation of Frank being especially bad, were arraigned In police conrt this morning charged with assaulting John Brown and Clyde Hendricks, two whate boys, with dead ly weapons. The trouble occurred last night about 2 o'clock on Mountain street and as a result both the boys received severe outs across the face and throat. After hearing the evi dence Judge Adams found both the defendants guilty and sentenced them to the county roads Frank Bruton receiving a sentence of eight, months, wihlle Ed got off on a sentence of three months. Both appealed and the bond for the former was fixed at $250 and the latter at $150. Neither of the boys who received the Injuries was able to Identify the men as the ones who had assaulted them as they suld it was dark and they had received no warning of the affray until they were attacked and cut, therefore did not get a good look at their assailants. The police had not been able to reach the scene be fore the negroes had run away and so the state depended largely for its case on the testimony of Fred Fowler, a colored boy, who said he had been immediately behind the men when the cutting was done. He had been ar rested as a party In the assault but it was found that he had only been an eye witness and the case against Him was nol. proseed. Fowler said that he and his uncle were coming down the street and were close to the other party and that they knew of no trouble until he heard one of the boys cry out that he. was cut, after seeing one of the defendants strike him. He said the other defend ant then struck the other boy and the latter Immediately cried out that he had been cut. He said someone then threw a rock striking his uncle in the head, inflicting an ugly wound. It was upon this evidence that conviction de pended, although the case was strengthened by other evidence of a circumstantial nature. There had been some other trouble previous ot the cutting scrape In Tom Collins' restaurant when some negroes, at least one, had had some words with a white man, and an attempt was made to show some connection be tween the two. This, however, fell down, as the witnesses failed to Iden tify the defendants as the men who had been in the first trouble, although It was shown that they were In the restaurant. Clean Exhibitions, in Vaude ville and Moving Pictures, Are Promised. The Grand opera house, under th management of Hancocks & Green, will open Monday, October 30. Mr. Hancocks will be In charge. The lease on the Grand was recently se cured by the new proprietors from S. A. Lynch, and since that time the house has been closed for repairs and renovation. Above all the . new management wishes It to be understood that It will put on clean shows. This Is to be the keynote of the shows, and catering tc women and children. Extensive changes have been made in the building and much time has been spent In securing an attractive bill for the opening -night. The mov ing pictures are to be changed daily and the polite vaudeville on Mondays and Thursdays. For the opening bill they have se cured Doyle and Fields, who will fur7 nish the comedy, singing and danc ing, and the "Great Gravltyo" for Juggling, balancing, etc, - , Ashevllle Paint tnaea Co fromerlj The MJler-Kice Paint Co. Luces Pain Ashevllle's favorite amusement place Theato. , . , . Grant's No. 14 Cures Colds. l cents WANTS FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Apply to 12 I Woodfln. Phone 1867. m-t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. South French Broad, No. 54. Phone 722. , - 226-St PRIVATE FAMILY near WInyah san itarium will take 1 or t men board ers. X., Gazette-News, 126-3t LOOK! HERE'S A BARGAIN Five room bungalow, 40 acres of land. 26 cleared, eplendld grove of It acres, 1 acres in asparagus, 400 fruit trees, 260 grape vines, small fruits, -water piped to house, splen did views, one mile from R. R. sta tion, t-room farmer's house, ser vant's hvuse, good stable; an at tractive place. Coat 16600, but will sell for4200 if taken by Nov, let. F. M. Messier, American Nstlonal Bank Building, Ashevllle, N. C. 235-St RENT OR SALE 5 room cottage, near Weavervllle car line; One wa ter and mountain views. Apply to R. II. Roth. 205 Merrtmon Ave Ashevllle, N. C. ' 225-61 LAT'IKH make supporters. til per hundred; no esnviuuiInK; material furnlMhcd. Ktatnped envelope for (..vrilmlors. Wabh rHipply Co l'.'i.t. K f, CIiI.miko. . 225-lt. vn n .1 r Barks Herbs That have great medicinal power, are raised to their highest efficiency, for purifying and enriching the blood, as they are combined in Hood's Sarsa parllla. . 40,366 testimonials received by actual count in two' years. Be sure to take Hood's Sarsaparilla Get' it today In usuaf liquid form or chocolated tablets called 8arsatabs. CITY NEWS Marriage licenses were issued today for James Gill and Miss Adelaide Loughran. and Argel Embler and Miss Mary A. Jackson, v The boys meeting at the T.-'M. : C. A. tomorrow afternoon will' be held from 3 to 3:45 o'clock.. The Bible classes which were organized at the first meeting will be held. ' . ; Letters addressed to the following, n answer to "want" advertisements, are at the business office of The Gazette-News and unless called for will be destroyed: "R.," "H. B.," "P.." "J. W.," "A.," "J.," "H. D.," "R. H. B.," "R. S." There is a big crowd attending the "old hoss" auction sale, conducted by the Southern Express company In the building at the corner of College and Market streets. It Is a "pig lh. the bag" proceeding and the parcels are going like hot cakes without any knowedge of the purchaser as to what they contain. Quite a number of the business men and corporations of the county are taking ndvantage of the two per ent discount on county and state taxes, which Is being offered for a short time. Among these are the Ashe vllle Electric company and the South ern railway company, the amount of the former's taxes being $5,000, thut of the latter, $18,000. Claud Black, colored, was sentenc ed to 30 days on the county roads In police court this morning for an as sault last night on F. S. Farr, a young negro girl. The defendant had been before the court on several previous occasions for fighting, and Judge Adams said that he was tired pf try ing him and was going to attempt to stop his wild career for u while, at least. A voluntary petition in bankruptcy has been filed in the office of the .lerk of the United States court by VV. T. Clayton, a merchant of Addle, Jackson county, and was referred to P. W. Thomas, referee in bankruptcy. 1'he amount due unsecured creditors s given at $3300.65, while the assets ire given as $3797.36, of which the itock In trade Is $2080.29. Several Ashevllle firms are among the credi tors for' small amounts. Two deeds were filed In the regis ter of deeds office today transferring property In the city of Ashevllle. One Is from Myra B. Gardner and hus band, F. K. Gardner, to Zeb V. Creas man, conveying certain property V on Merrlmon avenue, the amount of the purchase price being given as $435.75. The other Is from George M. Foster ind wife to William R. Sluder and wife for property on South Liberty street, the consideration being $2200. Three games of basket ball were played at the Y. M. C. A. building last night In the Class B league with the following results: Brown 14, Hunt 6; Davis 7, Donnahoe S; . Lance 13, 3chartle 12. The games were all ex tremely Interesting and the stars were Brown, Hunt, Sumner, Davia, Wood ind Schartle, although all played a very creditable game. Brown's team re mains at the head of the percentage column wlthj Davis second and Don nahoe third. One of the moat interesting men's meetings of the year Is confidently expected for tomorrow afternoon at the Y. M. C. A., when Rev. Robert I. Gamon of Knoxvllle will address the meeting on "Winning at the Start." Mr. Oamon has appeared here on sev eral occasions and is well known as forceful speaker. The Baracaa of the city are extended a special Invita tion to be present Musle will be 'urnished by the boys' orchestra and there iwlll be solos by Miss , Pearl Shope and E. B. Stlmson. The members of the Baraca Bible class of the Frst Presbyterian church will have for their speaker tomorrow morning Rev. Dr. Robert I. Gamon, formerly pastor of Oakland Heights church In this city, and now looated m Knoxvllle. Dr. Gamon la a forci ble speaker, and very popular with young men. The class Invites all young men to attend It exercises In the Baraca building on church street to morrow morning at 1:20 o'clock, and the old members are especially urged to attend and meet Dr. Oamon. Haywood Etreet Methodist church will observe " Children's Home Day" tomorrow, at which time each one of the congregation, whether man or woman," boy or girl Is asked to give an amount equivalent to the value of one day's work for he benefit of the little homeless ones within the con ference.' A short program will be ren dered by the children, after wbkti the pastor,' Rev. W. A. Newell, will preach a sermon appropriate to the occss- 5oi Everybody i invited" to be pres ent. . ' The Monday afternoon "TllnRham dances at the Battery Park hotel, which have long been one of the In teresting features of the social festiv ities In Ashevllle, will be resumed Monday. Miss Iteatrlee fttowe, the teacher. of the dancing class there, has been 111 for the past several weeks snd on that account the dunces were temporarily dlsnontlnued. he Is now recovered sufficiently to resume her elans and the tlrxt class meeting and dance will take plure Monday after noon. Thle will no doubt b heartily applauded by the cadets and the younn ladles of the dancing set, for ths lack of the Moodv afternoon I!nt- - J V I'm k l.(ri. i n detract,.,! Mm V frnitt;' ll ! ' . t i-f t ! I! This monogram on the radiator stands for all you can ask In a motor cat, . . - - ; with the speediest on the level or on . the steepest hill; The 1912 model " . - ....... s sells for 32750, including Bosch dual i .tl t: .'(, ' ignition, Chalmers mohair top, and . r , - automatic windshield. Made as 7 , , . v " . Passenger touring car, 4-Passenger . torpedo, and detachable pony ton- ' '.'.: . nean. ; '. 'r" ' v v -i i r it is hard to buy a better car than . .. this with any amount of money, v "30" $1500, Fully Equipped. , : Self-starting "Thirty-six" $1800. ''. . ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., Tclphono 1310. i . ' -. .t . . ' 15-17 South Lexington Ave. - HALLOWE'EN Made of crepe paper there certainly nothing nearly so inepensive. ' Get your crepe pa pers here, all colors. v ; ROGERS'' BOOK STORE it Pattoif AvJ PHONE r rjr .ot tt a a delivered LKsEL Kyi.Mlf-.DfX promptly 110 P AMTiV t' TTsHTTrKT haywood street KSfXxVU X XA 1 WlA JZll NEAR POSTOFFICE ' FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 ' My new line of Foot Ball Goods are all in: prices right. Come in, get catalogues. BLOMBERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods . ; : Patton Avenue. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. 1911 Crop Figs and Dates Figs in 1-lb baskeb, net weight,... 25c and 30c Layer Figs,;-... ... ' ........ .20c per lb. Golden1 Dates, in 1-lb. pkgs. . . .12c Fard Dates, lin 1-lb pkgs.i . V . .. ....... ..... . ,17c Clarence Sawy 53 Patton AtH'K HOT HOT Von won't be if you do your Ironing you can get out on the porch and by In half the time. The Harwood Is the Piedmont Electric Co, AsheviUe, N. C. Opposite PostofEce. ; STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1911. - ZILLICOA AND RETURN :oe. t-.is, t-.io a. m. ' v t ' j :t0 and every 16 mln. until 1:00 p. RIVERSIDE PARK XrSTZ fCLZy u mlo. 1:00 to 11:00. fkvnAin ttt k '. : nd ;9 m- nd every 1$ mtn- UttJl VIA r . ' " utes until 1:15 p. m.; then every T 1-1 SO0THSIDE AVENUE mln' nntW 1:41 Then every 15 - . ' mln. until 11:00. . DEPOT VIA V 5:00 and every 16 minutes until 10:00 FRENCH BRQAD AVE. theV'v " wln ,wft ... 1:00 a. m. and every 15 minutes till ' MANOR 11:00 p. m.. except no ear In . to .... - Square at 10:15 p. m. CHARLOTTE tTREET TTbTV m. then every ii minutes till' PTTJIWTMTTO 5:00 p. m. 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock ilittflUflUa cars run through to Oolf Club. PATTON AVFNITg . 5:00 a. m. and every 15 minutes till : 11:00 p. m. -' . EAST STREET :00 a. m. and every It minutes till ' 11:00 p. m. in i nn ... . .--.t, t0:00 a. m. and every 10 minutes till GRACE VIA MEKRIMON :00 a. m. Then every 15 m'nutes Ull AVENUE ,J ':0 P-m. Then every 10 minute un- ' til 11:00 p. m. i BTT ipmrMv " ;16 m- n then .every 16 minutes CiJlXaUKEt - v until 1:00 p. m. Then every 55 mm-, .' "tee until 11:00, last car. ! Depot and West Asheviile ,:4I ana ;0o .. m. and every to Via SoUthside Avenue. minutes until 1:I0, last ear. ! Sunday schedule difiers in the following particulars: , , (... V ' VVH1UW11. ATV. .W, i:UV, J . i U, 1:00 and 5:10 a. m. Cars leave Square for Depot via French Broad Ave.' 1:15, 5:10, 4:45. 7:15, 7:45 and 5:15. I Car for Depot leaves Square 5:45, both Southslde and French Broad, .' First car leaves Hquare for Charlotte street at 5:45. i ''First car leaves Square for Riverside 5:10. next 5:45. i ' , First car for West Ashevllle, leaves Square 5:10. T I With the above exceptions. Bundav whadulea rnmmn a . .a: - continues same as week days. On evenings when entertainments are in progrena at either Auditorium' or 4Dpera House, the last trip on all lines will be from entertainment, leav-' In Spare at regular time and holding over at Auditorium er Opera House. . Car leaves Bquare to meet No. 16, night train SO, minutes before scned-' vie or anounced arrival. , m m,w Citircnn Transfer Company '." . Vl JAW WOODCOCK, Owner. , rr: '. ;tEa?;3,re Trar.r,fcr Ecrvica. S ,-iwl by IT. C. T. snd T. P. A. ! Fon ' mi; M , ..... Buy the Car You Think Is Best But See the Chalmers - First We ask you before making your final decision to give Chalmers cars an unprejudiced examination.' If you decide on another car, we will derive a certain amount of benefit, for, , as you' become a motor enthusiast, you will learn fro mohservatlon and from your talks with othger motorists more and more about the Chalmers.. In the end we believe you will recognize In the Chalmers the car that offers, the best dollar for dollar value. The Chalmers "Forty" has the beau-' ty and grace' of the most expensive cars. It has-the power to compete' . DECORATIONS are no prettier decorations, and Phoat 264.. Fof Ladies and Gentlemen. er Six Phones N. 1800 HOT with. our Harwood Electric Iron; being comfortable do twice the work Iron that don't burn out ."..WW B. III. MIH i on itrT, pr ro.,.,i T.nrt,nPtlj vn Oiirntn'r. 1 . n exposure. Itk Ipn 1 CHILDREN'S STUFFERS SHOES In Blzes ranglngfrom 5 l-2 to. 2 In all leathers. . ' .,' , '. GEO. W. JENKINS,' , 29 S. Main. ' Phone 125. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS - H Patton Ave. The genuine excellence . of our ' COAL 1 Makes it the favorite fuel with people who insist on the BEST. Southern Goal Co. N. 10 S. Pack Sq. Phone 114. J. E. Carpenter O JEWELER No. 11 West Pack Square (In Moore's ' -" " Furniture Store.) Fine Watch Repairing - a Specialty, YOU ALL DO KNOW "DEANBROOK" HONEY, , YOU ALL WILL KNOW "DEANBROOK" JEL LIES AND MARMALADES. ' Deanbrook Products ,14 N. Pack Sq. Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder SOUTHERN RAILWAY 6CHEDCLE K1TX7TTVE OCT. 17, 1111. Schedule figures published as information and are not guaranteed. a - .;;. v, Eaetera ARRIVES FROU No. I Lake Toxaway.. .11:55 aun.No. Lake Toxa way, ...i 1:40 p.m -No. I' Savannah and Jack- No. II Savannah 4k Jack sonvllle. ... ... ...1:11 p.m. No. 11 Washington & Hew . I Tork, Norfolk and Richmond . .. .... 1:41 p.m. No. 11 ClnctnnaU Loula- , Ule, Bt Louis and Memphis ... ... , 1:11 p.m. No. It Charleston Co- lumbla.... ... .. 1:15 n.m. No.. II Murphy and Waynes- vllle 6:66 pjn. No 15 Murphy and Waynes- No. II Waynesvllle A Uar- . vine.... ... .. ., 1:66 p.m.' phy... ... ... ,. 1:11 p.m.' No. It Waynesvllle..... . 5:05 .m.No. II Waynesvllle... ... 7:56 p.m. No. II Golds boro and Ral- No. It Raleigh Golds- ' ;- elgh ....7:40 jun. boro... ... ., 1:11 n.m No. 17 Charleston 4k Co- No. 17 Cincinnati and ' . lumbla.. ,t .. .. 7:14 p.m. Chicago... ... .. 7:11 p.m. No. II Cincinnati . Chi- No. II Columbia 4k Charles-' - cago... . ..... .11:11 a-oa. ton... ... ... ..15:11 ui . No. II Wash, N. T. and . No. II Memphis Chatta- Rlchmond 1:15 ajn. nooga... ... ...16:51 pja. No. II Memphis Chat- No. II Washington, Rich- ...! Unocga. ... .... : ajn. ' mond ft New Tork Till an,'' No. 41 Charleston, Macon No. 41 Atlanta, Macon and and AUanU.. ...11:11a.m. New Orleans... .. 1: 1 1 p.m. No. 101 Bristol. Knoxvllle No. 101 Bristol, Knoxvllle . t and ChatUnooga .10:61 p.m. and Chattanooga .. T:II ua. Through sleeping cars dally to and from New Tork, Philadelphia, Baltt more, Washington, Richmond. Norfolk, Charleston, Cincinnati (I), Mem phis !), Jacksonville, Savannah, 8t Louis, Louisville, . . Chair Cars Waynesvllle and Golds boro. Trains tl and II. "Carolina 8peclal" trains 17 and II Charleston to Cincinnati have full dining ear service and Observation sleeping ear, train eieotrloally lighted Uiroughout . J. H. WOOD. DIM. Pass, Aireou- , 55. H. Q RAH AM. Cttv Plan, TVket Ajnsi Improved Hot Water He ; Let us install in your hone our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures you summer heat throughout your house in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co'g boilers and ra " diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Ball, Thrash 3 Co. V 7 and 9 East College Street , , . - AEIIUVILL", IT, 0. "The melancholly days are here '.'' The chilly days of fall. ! Nbt eold enough for furnaca Are, ' : . : Too' cold for none at all." , ' ' : - ' . Billy Borne. , k We Suggest a "Perfection Oil Heater" : And yon will be cheerful and happy. Prico ?3.C0 to $5.00. r Ottis Green Ilnrdw; i Co. Amenta Lr "V. ;' ; ' M gSZSsijsiaja;s , i REAL WINTER . 1 , f Ii close at hand, in fact we are feeling his first touches of X it now. Are you supplied with t coal tor ine long winter ahead? , Phone 40 for a ton of M. 4 W., X X COAL, and you'iruse It all win ter, because It Is so. gv. A. 1 . V'i 8 North Pack Sq. ' , Anything Electrical, W. A."WARD Phone 44 . . Vo. IS Cburdl St. PIANOS EXAMINED FREE Pianos Tune,d, Regulated, , Voiced, Revolced and Repaired at Reasonable Rates. 18 years experience, All work guaranteed. s 1 ' 5 H A. FRIEDLANDER.. ' Fine Jellico Coal . ' Tbe lied fuel, tt'i lw. , - JELLICO COAL CO. T - Otty office phone 12S. Yard phone Sit. Special prices on car lott. , Tims, - DEPARTS FOR . f '. sonvllle . .. ... .. 4:15 pjav , No. 11 Cincinnati. Bt Loula, , Memphis and Louts- i. villa. ..... ..... 1:01 Ja. No. 11 Washington A New Tork. Norfolk and Richmond .. 1:11 p.m. No. 14 Atlanta Charles- v , , ? ' ton. ... ... .. ana. t No. 17 Wayp.svtll 4k Mur- t phy... ... ... ... 1:55 ' "'I. mill lliCIl'i ' m f r, ( 1.
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