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PAGE SIX THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. Saturday, November 11, 1911. DON'T WAIT To get your coal bin filled foc real winter weather is .just around tlie corner. M. & W. COAL Gives perfect satisfaction always for rati range or heater. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company A NEW I COMPANY FORMED Has Leased Asheville Hard ware Co. Store and Will Be gin Business Shortly. Rheumatism Is A Constitutional Disease. It manifests Itself in local aches and pains, Inflamed Joints and Btlff mus cles, but It cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best Is a course of the great blood purifying and tonic medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla which corrects the acid condition of the;blood and builds up the system. Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. FANCY PRUNES New Stock 40-.")0 size, large juicy ones Per lb, 15c. E. C. Jarrett Phone JS8 or 192. 13 North Pack Square and City Market Pbone 47S. MEN WALK ON CUSHIONS Why suffer with tender feel when yon can wear a pair !' fliiarantee Cushion Slmes that makes life's daily pathway a real .joy. f black leather, new high box toe, with lines that lit the feet, for five IK lars. GuaranteeShoeStore South Main 8. SILVERWARE AND CUTLERY HiKh ci'iule warranted. Every piece Eruaranti'cil. ( Mir assortments of sil ver plated waro Includes the I't'st that Js mailt", the medium and the lower- Itrlccil unities. It's a nmiilete sale and eceptiiinal economics. I. X. L Dept. Store S. II. MICIIALOVE, Prop. 22 Pulton Ave. Phone 107. It was learned today that Asheville; is to have a new hardware store with-I In a short time. The I'.rown Hard- ware company, which is the name of j the new concern, will enae in a general hardware business. The new comp;iny has leased the store room at Jfi North Main street, now occupied hy the Asheville Hard ware company, ami as soon as the store is vacated ii will undcrK" ex tensive improvements. The plans provide for tearing out tlie old front of the store, :iml replacing it with an up-to-date plute a lass front. The Krowu lliinlwai'e company will 1 ntler the management of lliiMh t '. Crown, lie is a younLV man of Inrce experience in the hatlrware business. haVillK been with the Ashe ville Hardware company for the past eleen years. Jiihn 11 Cathey, an other menilier of Ihe lirm. will also he actively connected with the busi ness. Mr. 'athey has been in . the hardware business here ami in Char lotte !. the past seven years. lioth he anil Mr. I'.rown are Asheville yountr men. and their friends pre dict for them much success in their new business. These youtiu men have associated with them some of the strongest and best known busi ness men in the city. The Itrown llanlwave company w ill iio .ii innate witli a capitalization ol JlL'.nuo, but all of this will not be issued at present : in tact, it is stated I lla I all of the slock has been so seribetl that will be issued at pl'est It is not yet staled just when the business Will be started. It will de pend oil the time that it will take for tin- AshoviHe Hardware company, now in ret ievet'ship, to vacate the huilillni; which the new concern will occupy. The stock will be installed as soon alter that as possible. It is believed that there is a mioil Held for another hardware business in .shcille ami the management has i lie conliilence of those w ho have in vested. The company is formed for the purpose of doinu a retail business ami will not eliuai.'e in llle v. holesale trade, at leasl not at this time DECLAMATION CONTEST WON BY CARL MESSIER Last Night's One of the Best Contests in High School's History. CITY NEWS There will he a called meeting of the Spanish war veterans Sumlay iiMirniiiK at 10 o'clock in the hall of tin court house. Kvery member is ured tti attend. I lev. Dr. Thomas lawrenee will preach ;it Central .Methodist church tomorrow at 11 o'clock in the ab sence of Itev. Lr. ttynl, who is at-t.-ndiiiK the Western .North Carolina conference. Patn town' ijuell a Murray lin in n were called to "InKle Victoria this morninir to liht and lirmiKht back Joe and three women, who had engaged in it. and will havt morning. They were locked up a hearing M-aulay The HOBART M. CABLE PIANO will suit you. Easy terms at DUNHAM'S Music House Bankrupt Sale Now going on at the Little Gem CIo th ing Store, 6 Patton Ave. TEETH , r. ti Messier w us last niht chosen present the . lieille lilt:!: school it ihe in terscholast ic declamation con test to be licit) in Durham, under the uspiees of ihe "'.hi la" club of Trinity llelje. on December 1. Mr. Messier in Ihe place in a preliminar contest held in the soliool bull, him and his Olbject was "The South and the Ne- Pruhletn " The contest w hit h he enter at Durham was started b the "'ii) 1 n Trinity club. It is for the purpose of promoting interest in lit- r;ir societies ami det la ma t ion ibroimhout the state and is a most ommeiidaliie movement. With sin b presentati e from Asheille it is llloliuht there is an excellent chance hringim,' the Kohl medal, which is ihe prize to the winner, to this cit. Mr. Messier had strops competition for the place and John lirookshliv in second honors with "The I'harm if the Impossible' as his subject: and I'.ascomh James- was third with "Kath- Time. the Toinbiiild' i." "Patrick HeritV was the subject of William Keeper's declamation. Two excellent vocal solos were rendered by Miss May Corcoran and a violin solo by me Shuford. T. J llarkins. (lil- mer W clcli anil . II Daniel wa re c jllllKfS. Mr. Messier had hitherto demon strated his talents as a public speak- he was selected as the result of a preliminary last year to represent ine huh school in the Western North arolina debute, held here, and also m lirst honor in the Intersoclety de late ot his school. At the V. M. 1. tomorrow afternoon at ." o'clock .sunn service will be held, also lev. W. 11. Monoko, pastor of the A M. 10. church, will deliver an address. The speaker is able anil rap able of KiviiiK Hood talks. liible class will be held at 4 o'clock. There was a larue attendance last Sunday, it is announced, and the invitation is itelleral. The Tithed States Circuit ctnirt is still engaged In hearing the case of I'tilted States vs. Hlavvassee Lumber company, in which the title to .Mum acres of land is involved, the point of the dispute being about the location of a corner. At noon today court took a recess until Monday morning. The morning session was devoted to the takinn of testimony of certain of the original chain bearers, who were en Kai;ened in making the survey. In the matter of the estate of Anna K. Mt Divitt. Seymour Coman. trustee under the will of the decease ifdias filed his report which has been ratified anil approved by the clerk of Superior tuirt. Ciivering the time between the dates. November, 19IH, and October II. 1H1I. the report shows that the receipts from the estate amounted to 4J.TH1, and the disbursements $.1917. Among the receipts is $7000 for the sale of the deceased's home in Ashe ville. The trustee Is allowed $195, 5 per cent, of the total receipts. There were six coses called in po ice court this morning but none of them were raedy for trial and a con tinuance was taken in each one until Monday. These cases included one each against C. C. Seavvell and "Cot" l.osev for selling whiskey to R. V. i i lenn without a prescription. Puff l-'iirney. l-'red l-'owler. Cora Jones and l.'oss Swink were each charged with issault witli deadly weapons. With liiese continued cases and the prol a- ii'tv of tV,, usual Monday moriiitu; ibicket, the session at that time prom ises to be rather interesting. Chalmers 30 Touring Car. $1500, fully equipped. Automobile Drivers Put anti-freezing mixture, in your radiator or Jack Frost will get you. We roeommend denatured alcohol, fi.jc per gallon. ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., Tflpliono 1310. 15-17 South i-icxlngton Ave. 35 CENTS A POUND Koran extra high grade of social correspondence paper, with good body and splendid writing suilacc. See the new books In west window station ery in east window. .., ROGERS' BOOK STORE St Patton Ave PhoM 254. PHONE 110 ICE CREAM DELIVERED PROMPTLY P A TTV fTTrXJri3VT haywood ktkf.et NEAR POSTOFFIOK FOOTBALL SEAS ON FOR 1911-12 My new line of Foot Ball 0 oods are all in; prices Come in, get catalogues. BLOMBERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. right. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AND MAPLE SYRUP sounds good, and we have the best. Country ground Buckwheat Flour, 12 lb sacks 55c Country ground Buckwheat Flour, 24 lb sacks $1.10 Pure and Blended Maple Syrup, in pt., qt.,l-2 gal. and gal. cans at redsonaUIe prices. Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Avs. Six Phones N. 1800. CHILDREN'S STUTTERS SHOES lu sizes ranging front 6 1-2 to 2 In all leathers. ' GEO. W. JENKINS, 29 S. Main. Phone 125. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. Coal, Wood, Kindling Ave give all orders prompt and careful attention. PHONE 40 FOR YOUR WINTER COAL M. & W. Coal leads in fuel quality. . Asheville Coal Co. 8 North Pack Sq. Anything Electrical W. A. WARD Phone 441. No. II Church Bt, Southern Coal Co. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 114. PIANOS EXAMINED FREE Pianos Tuned, Regulated, Voiced, Revolced and Repaired at Reasonable Rates. 28 years experience. All work guaranteed. H. A. FRIEDLANDER, J. E. Carpenter JEWELER No. 11 West Puck Square (in Moore's Furniture Store.) Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. Fine Jellico Goal Tlie Ideal fuel. It's licit. JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone 223. Yard phone 510. Speclul prices on ear lots. Improved Hot Water Heating System 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 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. .? -j Ball, Thrash 6 Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street. ASHEVILLE, N. 0. OUR STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS last longer and cost less. All kinds, shapes and sizes. The price is right, too. DEAL & GOLIGHTLY, 27 N. Main St. The otlis Green Hardware Co. will gie a free tan of Japnlac varnish or stain to every person who clips their ti which appears in his issue on page eiuht and presents it at their store on Monday. Kvery housekeeper should take aihantagc of this offer to secure a can ot this celebrated varnish al- -elutely tree. Clip the ad. now before forget. It HOT HOT HOT You won't he If you do your ironing with our Itarwood Electric Iron; you can get out on the porch and by being comfortable do twice the work in half the time. The Harwuod Is the Iron that don't burn out Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. Opposite Postoffice. BIG HOLDING COMPANY F. J. (onlil Heads Yirriu4a Corsni lion whit Ii Is Capitalized ut Seven Millions. Hichmond. Nov. 11. Frank J. d, principal owner of the Vlr- ;inia liailway Power company Is nude president of a 7. 000,000 con- in known as the International 1 ireat Northern corporation chartered ncre today. The officers of the corporation are lo be at Huckhead, Va. it Is organized is a holding concern for railways and a 1 1 led Interests. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1911. ZILLICOA AND RETURN $ 00. 6:15. :so a. m. 6:30 and every IS mln. until 8:00 p. m ; then every hour until 11 p. m. Cars to Santee St., this line, every It mln. 8:00 to 11:00. RIVERSIDE PARE DEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDE AVENUE DEPOT VIA FRENCH BROAD AVE. 6:4G and 6:00 a. m. and every 15 min utes until 1:15 p. m.: then every 7 1-1 mln. until 3:45 p. m. Then every li mln. until 11:00. 6:00 and every 15 minutes until 10:00 alduii imnriDC iccnniTinw iiLuniiL njjuuiniiuii NEEDS MORE MEMBERS SMM'ial Sermon to Men. MANOR P. m.; 11:00. 6:00 a then every 10 minutes till TERMINUS This Is the season of the year when It pays to have your teeth at tended to. It saves much pain and worry during the cold weather. Come to us and get an estimate, ot its cost Our prices are reasonable. DR. MATTHEWS DENTAL IWRLOKS Near Court House, corner College and Sprues Bis. Phone 4. Kvangellst P. Q. Elsom telephones CHARLOTTE STREET worn v union inai ne expects lo ue liver a special sermon, to which men mly will be admitted, at Inanda Iiap- it church at 7:30 this evening, on Ihe Biihlect "Your Chickens Will 'utile Home to Itoost." All men are EAST STREET Invited, and a good attendance of Asheville men is expected. PATTON AVENUE m. and every 15 minutes till 11:00 p. m., except no car In to 8quare at 10:15 p. m. 7:00 a, m. then every 16 minutes till 8:00 p. m. 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock cars run through to Golf Club. m. and every 15 minutes till 6:00 11:00 p. m. 6:00 a. m. 11:00 p. m. and every 16 minutes till Ortnt's No. 14 Cures Colds. St cents GRACE VIA MERRIMON AVENUE 6:00 a. m. and every 30 minutes till 8:00 a. m. Then every 15 rc nutes till 8:30 p. m. Then every 10 minute un til 11:00 p. m. We desire to again express our ap preclation of increased patronage due, of course, solely to our efforts In putting out laundry work that Is giving satisfaction to those who are entrusting their linens to us for Cleansing. Our facilities ore so per fect and our help experienced, togcth r withs watchfulness of the small things that our work cannot be oth erwlse than good. A service such as we give lightens the labors of the good woman of the house, and helps to make home the most pleasant place on earth. A telephone message or a postcard will bring our wagon to your door. Methods Suggested for Keep ing Probation Officer The Curfew Law Discussed. jihvlUn Paint ai tOmtm Cm., fmnutrlt rbe Mller-IUco Paint Co. Ixicm Pain' BILTMORE Always' something new at Theato. Chambers t Weaver, Livery. 5:45 and 6:00 a. m. and every minutes until 10:10, last car. to WANTS Mountain City Steam Laundry At a meetlnir yesterday afternoon of the Child's Welfare association In th office of Dr. C. C. .Minor several matters were' discussed having to do with the goo 1 of the organization and the children of the city. This asso latlon was active In putting on foot the movement to establish a reform school and its success In this Is very gratifying. The members also talked over the question of the discontinu ance of the office of probationer and regret was expressed that the office could not be continued, and methods were suggested for keeping up the good work. The curfew law was also referred to, the opinion being given that il li already a "dead letter," Judging from the number of young poeple seen nightly on ths streets, but It was recognised that It Is difficult to en fore It There are now about 15 member In the association and It Is hoped that the membership can be Increased In order that the work of the organlsa Hon may be broadened In Its scope Women as well as men will be wel- POSITION WANTED by experienced hotel baker; can furnish best refer ences. Address "Baker," care Oa- zette-News. !J7-Jt FEMALE HELP WANTED. LADIES make supporters, $12 per hundred; no canvassing; material furnished. Stamped envelope for particulars. Wabash Supply Co Dept. H 56, Chicago. IJ7-lt WANTED A position as housekeep er, either city or country; good references. Mrs. J. Ii, Peacock. Black Mountain, N. C. t37-lt WANTED Experienced bookkeeper desires position, with outside work preferred. Now employed, , Will make change on short notice. ' Beat references. Address Bookkeeper, Gazette-News. 137-Jt WANTED By single gentleman, not hard to please, table board In pri yste family or quiet boarding house near square.. Address, "W. E-," care 6:16 a. m. and then every It minutes until t:00 p. m. Then every to min utes until 11:00, last car. Depot and West Asheville phone it I via Southside Avenue. Sunday schedule differs. In the following particulars: Cars leave Square for Depot via Southside Ave. :15, 1:10. T:00. T:t0, 3:00 and 1:80 a. m. Cars leave Square for Depot vis, French Broad Ave. 6:15. :80, 6:46, 7:11, 7:45 and 8:15. Car for Depot leaves Square 8:45, l ,ih Southside and French Broad. First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 8:45. First car leaves Square for Riverside 8:30, next 1:41. , First car for West Asheville, leaves Square 1:80. With the above exceptions, Sunday schedules commence at t a. in. and oontlnuea 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. 15, night train to, minutes before ached. ule or anounced arrival. v Merchants Have Made Asheville "The Electric City" A rapid increase in Electrical Display Lighting has been evident for some time and the remarkable growth in numbers of Klectric Signs shows the Increasing appreciation of the value of these modern helps to do better business. It Is also a grati fying evidence of commercial enterprise. Thousanda of bril liant, glittering lncandescents do nightly service and the win dows and signs present a very attractive appearance. Electricity liberally us . Is the best stamp of progresslveness a city can have and from present appearances Asheville bids fair to become the most attractive city electrically In the south. Asheville Electric Co. PHONE 69 Gas Ranges, Electrical Appliances, Motors, Etc. Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder Citizens-Transfer Company tmun woouutMja, owns. TTJENITTBE MOVING. Prompt Baggage Transfer Serrle. by V. C. T. and T. P. A. FOR BALE. . FWs room cottage, else of lot SOz 100, well located. Price ftlOO.VO. Easy terms. MARSTELLEB a CO. Real Ratal, t9 1!jwok1 bt. FOR RENT. Four room apartment on Cumber land Ave. Southern exposure. Price 117.00 per month. MARS TELLER CO. - Ileal KxtAte, tO 1' fw! frt, Free Japalac Free Cut this ad out and hring to us Monday and we will give you Free, a sample can of this wonderful combina tion of varnish and stain. ' Oltis Green Hardware Co. I'lxKie 63. Agents for "Wilaon Heaters." 1 ' V TIf FITOP IN rrtXMXnOX. II Tal k f .nsra i " I Into the association. Cuiette-New. J 37-31
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