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UBDQGK BRINGS SUIT AGAINST ELECTRIC GO. 6. IS RELIEVED TERL1 ADJOURNS v - v . ... .... Game with Georgia University Alleges He Was Injured 10 Mrs. Hoskins Lost Heart and A Great Many Minor and Some Gave Herself Up to Die, But Is Relieved by Taking Cardui, the Worn-. an's Tonic. Set for Monday and with, ', ' Sewanee for Saturday.' . .' Years Ago, When Conductor Important Cases Have Been '-' . Cleared from Docket. . Kicked at Him. ; SD SOU IS STK& 1RIDi:i FOES TWhere the finest biscuit; cake, hot-breads, crusts , or puddings are require Royal is indispensable, if?. Royal is equally valuable, in the preparation of plain, , substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions ' "' ;; " " '.' 1 i-'' '. ti: : ' .. . , s.f.v-. The only baking powder - made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar No Alum -"No Unto Phosphates S APT At . Personal Mention, UUlAL - News of the ; . ' Musio Recital. ' Mother DePlancK and the sisters at St Genevieve's college were enter tained yesterday afternoon by , tho Schubert Music club of the college. The recital consisted of a number of very fine selections and was highly enjoyed by those who heard it The following program was rendered: Paper "Frans Schubert" ' Miss Edith McClung. Plfino solo Ptelude, C Sharp Minor. , Miss Mary Ambler. Vocal solo "Song of the Nubia Girl." ... Miss Ruth Rray. Violin solo From -"The Tales of Holt v man." -'V ' ' , 1 Miss eVTabel Neeley. Piano solo AM Tod. . , Miss Sarah Walker. -- . , Vocal solo "Indian Cradle Song", : . Miss Mary Ambler. Violin solo The' Dying Poet, r ' ,'. Miss Mabel Neeley.' ': Vocn.1 anln '"Thn f?hlnn Tra'a'Adv.' . Miss Ruth Gray. - ' ft AnnWprwary Party. A very pretty anniversary party was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Roger .Lamson, jr., at Ravenscroft cottage. The event was In celebration of the third anniversary of their wed ding and the house was decorated for the .occasion in autumn leaves and yellow and -white chrysanthemums. The following were the guess who at tended: ' Mrs. Ridgeley Pennlmao, Mrs. Hor ace Hunt Ir. and Mrs, J ere Cocke, .Mr. and Mrs. Rufo Fltxpatrick, Judge and Mrs. J. G. Adams, Mrs. Nanl Gault Misses May Bernard,' Annie Ar- den Jervey, Emily Campbell, Margaret , Pennlman, Lillian Adams, Ida Hamll ' ton; J. R. Smith, Dr. W. P. Herbert, Klngsland Van Winkle, Allen Morri son, Lookwood Perry, R. D. McDonald, Mr. Glascow, Mr, McDonald, Mr. Hayes and Robert Simmons. ft ft . For Mrs. J. Bv, Anderson. Mrs. W. U Dunn will give a tea Wednesday of next week, in honor of ... Mrs. J. B. Anderson. The hostess will be' assisted bV Mrs. . Galllard & Tennent and Mrs. Henry Qrlnnell. , Misses Helen Cefalu and Margaret Pennlman will pour tea and coffee, assisted by Misses Florence : Martin, Margaret Linn and Ruth Leg, ft ft The small children of Bt Gene vieve's college who were too small to attend the Hallowe'en dance Tuesday ' evening, were given a dance yester. ' day afternoon In the ball room of the school, and appeared - in fancy cos tumes and masked. - They were de termined that it should be a Hal lowe'en party after all. The pleasure of the afternoon was Increased by the . serving of refreshment ft ft Mrs. Erwln Bluder will be the hoi teas at the country club this afternoon and will serve tea to thore who go out. There will be no golf or tennis tournaments and It Is not likely that there will be much outdoor playing from present Indications of the weath ft ft The Saturday Music club will meet this afternoon and will carry out Haydn program as published yester ' day In The Oaxette-News. The meet ing will he held with Mrs. A. E. Von Tobel, on Chestnut street. ft ft The Hector's Aid sorlety of Trm Ity church will meet with Mrs. Psrtr ' uM Tanniihlll at h-r home, 13 PunolH "' itrwl, Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. ft ft The Laurel lodge of Pythian Sisters lulii their regular meeting this after : 20", DISCOUNT : O n oir en! of 1 : v fr c r r noon at S o'clock in Pisgah lodge, over, Smith's drug store. -s -ft- ft - J--'" George "Coon of New York, who was best man at the Loughran-GUl wedding, has returned to his home. ft ft Mrs. 8. Nixon . Rowe and small daughter left this afternoon for Penn sylvania, where they will spend i month visiting among : Mr. ' Rowas relatives. '". ..' ft 'ft Miss Ethel Murray - has returned from ville. ft visit ; to relatives In States- ft ft Miss Frances Richards Is here from Ann Arbor for the winter season Miss Nancy Davis has returned 'from a visit to relatives in the east' em part ol the state. , f ' ' ft ft. i Mrs. Robert R. Reynolds and llttl daughter will leave shortly to visit her parents In New Orleans. Miss Jennie Horton has returned to her home In Birmingham, after a visit to friends In the city. ft ft Edward L Frost has returned from a business trip to New York. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lipscomb have returned from their bridal trip to the east - , ' ft ft Mrs. I B. Ford and two children left yesterday to visit relatives and friends in Louisville and Owensboro, Ky. ; ', v- . ft ft Mrs. R. T. Grlnnan Is expected to return shortly from a visit to Judge and Mrs, Robert Bingham In Louis vlllo.; ' ' ' , ' ' - i ft ft Miss Ethel Reeves will return to the city 1n a few days from a visit In Chicago and New York. , ft ft Mrs. George Hilton of Oshkosh, who attended , the . Loughran-Glll wedding here, returned to her home yesterday, Mr. Hilton, who accompanied her here, returned last Sunday. ' , ft ft Mrs, R. S.McCall left this afternoon for Kerrs.jArlb, to visit her son, Alvln who Is very sick with malarial fever, t. , ft ft- ' Ell Mustin went 'to New York yes terday and upon his return In a few days will be accompanied by Mrs. Mustin and their daughter, who have been In that city for several weeks, ft ft - Mrs. M. U Johnson and daughter have returned to their home in Ral elgh, after a visit to relative here. ft ft Mrs. C. B. McQueen has tone to Atlanta or. a short visit ' ' ft:ft ' Mtas Christine Brownell of Char. lotte has returned to that city after visit to relatives here. ft ft Mrs. II. H. Brlggs Is reported i rapidly Improving from the effects of the runaway accident she had a few days ago. ... ft', ft i J. R. Smith of Judson- Is In the city for a several days' stay. ft ft Miss Mabel Hutchlns has returned from a vttnt to relatives In Raleigh and Wilmington , ft ft ' Judge Frank Carter l In the city for a few day. His lt court ws held In Jones county and his next will be held in Robeson.. ft ft Herald Kees returned from New York loday. ft ft Julius Webh paused through th city yesterday en route from Hryson (.'Ity, where he has been holding court to his home In fihnlby. , ft ft .-VELOCITEDrS AH K1ZOS, $2 to t')SA '... m ! for (ho C li i I J uve- iron '! '.'( s and colors, 22.f.O to The Bingham football schedule for the next week promises to prove of In terest to local supporters of the game. For next Monday a game has been arranged between the cadets and the University of Georgia team, the latter coming by way of this city from Nash ville, where they play Vanderbllt to day. The team is said to be a strong one, the best that the school has had for years. The contest will prove of much interest, although It is not prob able that the locals will stand any chance to win,' The hard game the Georgia boys will endure today at the hands . of Vanderbllt will doubtless help the cadets' chanpes. Another interesting game has been arranged between the locals and the Sewrfnee Military academy, to be play' here next Saturday, and . being about evenly matched, these teams Wni doubtless give a good' exhibition of the gam. Both have established 'good record for the year and are anxious to get at each other, and the contest promises to be both close and exciting. Tile line-up ot me local leam win oe changed slightly, as Capt Angler is away, but it will be arranged in thr most'advanUgeW way possible toU.' J" " the locals claim that it will be. as strong as ever. ; ; I OA 11! HEWS Dr. Mitchell. Will Also Speak to Boys on "Struggles of a , Boy," at Y.M.C. A. The speaker, at the Y. M. C. lA, mens meeting tomorrow will be Dr. S. C. Mitchell afternoon J .1. i7 1 , h oVrin. of the. University of South 1 Carolina. whose suDjeci win do-- rnai rseignour of Yours." The meeting will be held at 4 o'clock and every man m Asne - vllle to Invited to attend, at , the ! T. M. C ' A. auditorium. Music will, be furnished by the male quartet and the Boys' orchestra. Dr. Mitchell V-la a brilliant speaker and he has an In teresting subject V .'' . j tfust. before thla ' meeting , pr. Mit chell will speak to the boys of the olty on "The Story of the Struggles of a Boy the. Will and tne way.;. Not only the boys of the Bible classes are expected to attend this meeting, which will begin at I o'clock, but every boy in Ashevllle is earnestly, Invited to be preseht ' CLASS B GAMES Schartle. Hunt and Brown Teams Were Winners in Today s ' Contests. ' In the Class B basketball games at the Y. M. C. Ak thistmornlng tile fol lowing scores Vera made: Schartle li, Donnahoa 7, Hunt II. Lance X, Brown 11, Davis 4. In the first game the stars were J. Campbell ana k Donnahoe; In the second, . Hunt and Lancer In the third, McCanless, Brown and Cllne. The standing of teams Is given below: , '' , Won. . . ,5 .. 1 .. 1 Brown . . o, lono . . 600 I 600 ' 1 . -409 ' 4 200 ' 200 Schartle i. Davis . . . , Donnahoa Hunt.. .. Lance , . . . Rev. C. B. Waller, the new pastor of the First Baptist church arrived from Knoxville this afternoon on tram No. 11 at 1:05 o'clock. A special car had been chartered by members ot his consresntlon, which left the Square at 1:10, carrying the board of deacons and other members pf the ctvurcn. who went to meet the new pastor. Rev. Mr. Waller will reside on Chest nut street - . - , . ' Take your pictures to Brown Book Co. to ba framed. Vlavl Office 110-111 Legal Health Talks Fridays 4 p, m. Bide. ; Ijor Sale Suburban home fronting Merrimon Ave., adjoining' Golf Links, city water and lights available. 14 acres. Two oth er fine building sites on prem ises. Party leaving state. : Moale, Chiles Redwood & Eeal Estate and Insurance , 27 Patton Ave, PICKLED " SUBJECT I These are thoroughly done and as tender is can bo j;tt up in the best vhh nr YATES The two weeks term of Superior court for . the trial of criminal cases came to a close yesterday afternoon, the cases that were ready for trial be ing disposed of.' A great many of the minor cases have been cleared from the docket, practically every Jail case was heard and some of the bond cases. Although .there were five cases of manslaughter on the docket, only one of these .was tried, that of W. P. Bal lew, who; was aWtuitted of the murder of his nephew,. "Buck" Trivett Many road sentences were Imposed, the ag gregate amounting to about seven years, besides a penitentiary sentence of five years that was given H. ' F. Roberts, ' who was Indicted on Ave ooiints for embezzlement from an in surance company. Still more of the cases were Settled by fine or otherwise, and the costs amounted to a pretty good sum.' Some of the more interesting cases, however, were continued, all of what are called th'' "big" whiskey cases. One retailing case ' against George Cathey was nol. pressed, but there are probably come up for trial next term The sol; fa. docket was called yes terday afternoon Just before court ad Journed,"and from this source the county received $1350 In forfeited bends, the largest being $1000, that Of wuko jsoynion; wno was convicted of selling whiskey and left the coun try.-. .' , ;.;:"'"";' ' ; In; the case of young Ernest Webb, charged with killing his little sister several weeks ago in the Newfound section, a cash bond of 1500 was de cided upon. , ' Yesterday's Cases. 1 Two Jury trials were heard yester day after the Bal lew case was. con' eluded and In one of them Phillip Thompson, whov was accused of the larceny of a suit of clothes, was sen tenced to the County roads for - 10 months. ' In the other Robert Hender son Was found not guilty of beating his board bill. Robert Patterson, who was charged lth assaulting Will Zurburg with a weapon, was let off with the deadly weapon costs, but it Is said they amount to sjr - 7" In the case against Robert Burton (n connection with a horse trade with M. Swartzberg, the magistrate's And lng in the case was reversed and it Was found that the prosecution was not frivolous and malicious and that the plaintiff had reasonable and prob able cause for action. A motion In arrest of Judgment was allowed In the- case of Wlckersham Sanders, chargedT wlth housebreaking Corpening Golusmith was sentenced to eight months- on the roads for housebreaking. , ' For larceny," Bessie Davis was' given an eight months septence In one case and Judgment' was suspended In- an other. Mark Worlcy was fined $10 and the costs for gambling. ; A 60-mile telephone cable will soon connect England and 'Belgium. 'r We hare a lot of GOOD RELIABLE ALARM CLOCKS (We are selling at 85c Ea. Each Clock Is warrnted 'to keep good time J. H. Law, Jl Pattoa At MOUNTAIN MEADOWS INN Open throughout October and No vember: thess months being the most beautiful time In the mountains. Ex eellont service, scenery unsurpassed. home comforts, dinner parties a spe cialty. Fhons 111. - REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Millinery has moved No, Tt PATTON AVE. MXt door tha Palace Theater. MRS. f. KBOHAir, Proa. Dvarvtblng la Millinery. FOE SALE Two Choice Lots on College Campus. Very attractive price. NATT ATE3atC0;T3'' EONS COMPANY. PIC3 FEET (-in s 40o per dozen. r.'cGUIRE, A complain was filed today In the clerk of the court's office instituting suit entitled D. S. Murdock vs. Ashevflle Electric company,' a corpor ation. The complain alleges' that in 1902 the plaintiff received certain In juries for . which he claims the , de fendant company was responsible and for these damages in the sum of 13000 are asked, besides the costs of the ac tion and such other relief as the court may see fit to gives. ... -.:.: The -complaint sets forth that on May 11, 1902 the defendant was about years of age and that he was sent on an errand to the city by his moth er with instructions to ride on a street car. Further, that the ; defendant boarded a crowded car on Southslde avenue, which was operated by the de fendant company, and that the con ductor objected to his getting on and stormed at him with angry words. The plaintiff is alleged to have per sisted in hanging on to the car,, that the conductor kicked at him. The Jlatntiff claims that he feared severe bodily harm then and loosed his hold, whereupon he was thrown Into a wa tering trough, where he received In- uries to the extent a broken leg and various other injuries. For these Injuries the complaint al leges that the plaintiff suffered great mental and physical pain, lost much valuable time, incurred divers doctors' and medical bills, and further, that, he had never recovered from these in juries and was advised that he never would. For this reason he asks the damages named, as the ... defendant company was then a corporation and responsible for passengers. , WHAT DOES STEAM ' POWER COST YOU? Are You Carrying a Big Friction load ? . Do you know What it costs? , Fnd out how much power your machines actually use. The differ ence between that amount and the total for which you pay represents the losses in the engine and trans mission system, which must always be In motion. Nearly all work Is in termlttent; machines are Idle or not working their full capacity more than half of the time; this useless engine and transmission motion becomes ex pensive. In fact, of every 100 horse power at the engine shaft from 30 to 70 horsepower is wasted in trans mission. Now Compare This '.With Electric Drive. Herein lies the chief argument for the economy of electric power from a central station. But the saving in labpr and sundries are large items. , ,;, V . I30"2t Sproats ' MILLINERY PARLORS Oatea Building. FALL MILLINERY , For Rent FCRNSHED room cottage ... (45.00 S room bungalow... 40.00 6 room house 40.00 10 room house... 60.00 8 room house... 60.00 10 room house . , S0.00 The H. F.Grant Realty Co. 48 Patton Ave. Red Hot Values In Coal Stoves for Chilly , People. ' Tou can't afford to wait longer "Jack Frost" Is making his rounds. A few dollars spent now for a nice heater may save you a big doctor's bill. We are prepared to serve you promptly and satisfactory, putting up all stoves free ot charge. Wood Stoves ..$1.50 up Coal Heaters... ... .$5.00 up Hot Blast... ..... .$10.00 up ( CASH OR CRFDIT. Beaumont Furni- ture Co. 27 South Main St FREESIA BULBS One of the most popu lar bulbs for Winter-flowering and cut flowers. The blooms are white and del icately scented. Easily forced. Best California grown bulbs, 3 for 10c. , Everything in Drugs and Seeds. CHANT'S pnA:iACY i trra Drri tr 1 Z lx Cary, Ky. "I am In better health than I have been for years," writes Mrs. Sarah J. Hoskins, . from this place, "and I thank Cardui for It -, I . suffered for years with womanly ailments, and . at times would nearly cramp to death. My back and right side would nearly kill me. ' , I tried everything to get relief, but failed! I lost heart, and gave up hope of ever getting well, Then I saw Car dui advertised, and got a bottle. I was down in bed, but before I had taken two bottles of Cardui, I was up and helping helping with my work. Now, I can wash all day and do my house work, wlh ease. I feel better than I have for years. Since taking Cardui, I have gained more flesh than ever did in my life. . I praise the medicine to all my friends, for I believe Cardui saved my life." ' If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from, any of the pains peculiar to . weak women, such as headache, backache, pains in arm, side, or limbs, or any other symptoms of womanly trouble, you are urged tb try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It will help you, During the past ntty years, more than a million women have been bene fited by using Cardui. Ask your drug. gist. .. . N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper bn request ' Summer Pan-Cakes, mads from Wheat-Hearts Self-Rising Pancake Flour. Easily digested. All grocers. Change of program nightly at Theato. . One of the most teautlful drives around Ashevllle. MOUNTAIN MEADOWS INN An Ideal place to spend the fall months. 1100 feet above Ashevllle. Rates reasonable. Conveyance makes dally trips, starting from City Ticket office. No. 60 Patton Ave., phone 128. Standard Diaries for 1912 HACKNEY & MOALE CO; STATIONERS. A CORNER LAVATORY like the one shown is especially desirable for small bathrooms. Though they are economi cal in the use of space, they are just as sanitary and easily cleaned as the larger designs. Prices cheerfully given for installing this Standard" Lavatory or for any other kind of plumbing work. jo. Mcpherson, No. SB ST E. College 6t Phone 1SS. THE BERLIN Bargains in sample garments for ladies and gentlemen. No. 8 North Pack Square. There are a great many household questions arising every day and every week, the proper decision of which means money saved or lost to the home. The one important matter in every household is that of washing. Where to get it done should receive careful attention and right there is where you will show good judgment if you select the Mountain City Steam Laundry. Mountain City Steam Laundry Phone 624. KIC3 CRUISE'3 IIAIft DRESSESQ PARLOUS We are rece i!se latest thin;: iind all k'ui'l.-i ivirg daily all s in l.air good:?, tif lair orm- MEN'S ORIS SHOES $4.00 Foot fashions change rapid ly . these . days. Oris Men's Shoes keep abreast the styles, manufacturers are kept busy guessing which way styles will jump, and when they know what's next they come right out in Oris Shoos. Come here for your next pair for cash, and note the saving. "We do repairing. s Nichols Shoe Co. Leading Shoesters. On the Sq. LOGAN . mkrghaut taojOR. Ingal Bldg. 8. Pack Boara 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. . BARGAINS IN PICTtrRK FRAMING Special low prices on framing pic tures for next 10 days. Bargains la frames for . brown pictures. Savs money by having frames made now. . RAY'S STC1UO. Over Nichols Shoe Store. S WEST PACK SQ. M. WEBB Co. Millinery Importers Club Bltlg Haywood St, Buy your ticket and give order for baggage to be checked from your residence to destination. Baggage Transfer and Railway Ticket Office same room, , 60 Patton Ave. MOVING AND bTORAGE CHICHESTER S PILLS WTT. . 1 UK IIUUOMI IIBM,. A N I'lll. In 11. 4 ,! Colli i vV . 1 M.M llk M, V rllMONS IIKANU FII.IA In. Jwn.M.RHBniiMlnt.lllnnll.iKi. S0L0BrcRiG&isTStVRW.::L;; THE BEST BREAD ; IS BUTTER-CRUST 1G ounce loaven, and with rich golden brown criiKt, ntnys moist longer. Ask your procor nx lione C'J2. Ar!:evi!!e r" .'ljn T j ' r,, . y . y 7 . '" 'StanoW "Tilbot" Uratocr t.T CI. 1 i y
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