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Till ACIIIIVILL2 CAZIITX.J-IT.uT73. Thursa&v, lrovc::.L..r 13, 1311. r .0 SUN TODAY MAY BE BLIZZARD TOMORROW All of which means that you should lay in your , supply of COAL NOW. Of couse the best coal is none too good for our cus tomer's hence M. & W. INDIAN COAL. ' : Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company mu IS vEGOnOKIY L DING Asheville Hopes to Secure 1912 Convsntion of Highway im - , provement Association. . AN IMPORTANT BODY, NATIONAL IN SCOPE FANCY PRUNES New Stock 40-50 size, large juicy ones Per lb, 15c. E. C. Jarrett Phonai MS or 1M. 1 North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 478. Tills Year's Convention Meets in Rkh HtHicI November 20 Aslicville Delegates to Ho NVuuctl. New Wear Guarantee Cushion Shoes Fine for tender feet; fine for any kind of feet. Handsome in appearance; very stylish: new box toe. Price $5.00. GuaranteeShoeStore South Halo 8. ' SILVERWARE AND CUTLERY High gruda warranted. Every piece guaranteed. Our assortments of sil ver plated ware includes the best that Is made, the medium and tho lower prleed grades. It's a compute safe and eccptional economies. I.X. L. Dept. Store 8. 11. M1CHALOVE, Prop. , 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107. New styles VICTROLAS the best r ClirlMinaa giH.. The supply Is limited. DUNHAM'S Music House The lirst annual road conference of 1 the American Association for Highway I Improvement will meet in Richmond ' November 20-23 upon the Instiga jtlon of the mayor and the chamber of commerce of thai city. The good road enthusiasts of Asheville are interested in this movement and In the associa tion and an effort Is to be made to have the asportation hold its 1912 con vention in this city. In fact the Motor dub. I'.ie Good Konds association and the board of trade have already writ ten to the ortlcers of the organization to this end and have received replies of a favorable nature, and it is likely that Asheville will have one or more representatives at the convention to try to influence the delegates In the selection of Asheville as the next place f meeting. The representatives are o be named at once. The ends purposed by the organiza tion are considered as most important. The meeting Is expected to bring to gether the foremost engineers, road officials, traffic experts, legislators, manufacturers, contractors, etc., who will devote their serious attention to he various problems of road construc-ion. Some of the purposes of the organ- zatlon are as follows: To correlate and harmonize the fforts of all existing organizations working tor road improvement; to irouse and stimulate sentiment for roail improvement: to strive for wise, equitable and uniform road legisla tion in every state: to aid in bringing about efficient road administration in the elimination of politics from the management of public roads; to seek ontinuous and systematic maintain- nce of all roads, the closslfication of II roads to traffic requirements, pay- nent of road taxes in cash, and the idoption of state aid and state super vision ; to advocate the correlation of all road construction so that the im portant roads of each county shall onnect with those of adjoining coun ties und the important roads oi each state shall connect with those of ad joining states. he president of t he United States ind the high iillicials are honorary lelcgates and lucre are two state dc le gates from each congressional district; three from each city; live from na tional or interstate road associations; Iso delegates from several other ources, including state universities, ate road associations, boards of trade, etc. The president ot the or ganization is ljogan V. Page, director of the 1'nitcd States office of public roads The lirst clay of the convention wi'l e known as "national day'- anil Pres ident T.ift is on the program for an iddress; the second will la "hignwav ngineers and contractors day"; the hlrd, "road users day"; and the fourth, "association day." Bankrupt Sale nr rirt nt tha Jb "" Now goin Little Gem Cloth ing Store, 6 Patton Ave. TEETH , 'in is is tne season or 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 of Its cost Our prices ars reasonable. , DR. MATTHEWS DENTAL PAKLOKS NeT Court House, corner College and Spruce Sts. Phone 4. Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood Disease -Doctors Failed to Cure. Miss Mabel F 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 saparilla. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong as ever. I feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to any one Buf fering from catarrh." v . Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablet called Saraatabs. CITY NEWS INLAND PRESS MOVES 10 NO. 78 PATTON AVE. Will Occupy Two Floors, Fit ted up in Most Convenient Manner. I R. Carter, a prominent Alabama socialist, is advertised to speak at the court house Saturday, 8 p. m., and Sunday, 4 p. m. liy an order signed by the clerk of Superior court Jennie Tilton Is allow ed to sue the Ashcville Telephone and Telegraph company in forma pauperis. The ISingham cadets will contest honors in football Saturday afternoon at Riverside park with the team from the I'niversity of Chattanooga. The game will be called at 3:30 o'clock. Three games of basketball are scheduled at the y. M. C. A. for to night by the class A teams. The games will be played by Balrd and Stokeley; Wilson and Hunt; and Young and Atkinson. Hattie Roberts appeared before Magistrate W. R. Gudger yesterday- afternoon and asked that Mury Max well be placed under a peace bond, but this was disallowed. Hoth are colored, and it appeared that the trou ble whs not very serious. The men's Bible class will be held tomorrow night at the Y. M. C. A. and J. C. Martin will be the teacher. Sup per will be served from 7 to 7:30 o'clock and the class will hold from 7:30 to S. A cordial invitation is ex tended to every man in the city to be present. The cuse of United States vs. the Hiawassee Lumber company In fed eral court went to the Jury this morn ing but it has not yet returned a ver dict. They came back once for In structions and with the aid of these It is probable that the verdict will be brought in some time this afternoon. Rev. W. M. Barnes, who preaches on the streets, says that about this time of year his friends are generally accustomed to present him with a suit of clothes, something In the way of a Thanksgiving remembrance, and if they think that he deserves one this year, the suit will be greatly ap preciated. Deputy Collector llarklns and Pa trolman Davenport last night made a raid oil an alleged negro "blind tiger" on Church street. No arrests were maile, but it is understood that some may lie made soon. A quantity of whiskey was seized, although the amount could not be ascertained at a late hour this afternoon. The raid was made early la. t ni'iht. Owing to the fac t that the revenue men have had to come in to attend federal court now in session here, the week has been dull in tlie revenue office so far as seizures of illicit plants are concerned. Most of the men are back i t their posts now, however, and it is likely that there will be reports Coming in shortly of more than the ordinary number of seizures on account of the short re spite that has been afforded the "moonshiners." The best meeting of Ihe week was held this morning at the Y. M. C. A. and was led by President ). S. Dean of Weaverville college. This was set aside as "social service" day, and the prayer subject was for the advance ment of Interest and enthusiasm In the extension of the service. Tomor row will be "patriotic day" and the services will be led by Dr. 11. F. Camp bell. The prayer subject will be for tlie purification of politics and the falsing of the standards of justice. Chalmers 30 Touring Car. $1500, fully equipped Automobile Drivers Put anti-freezing mixture in your, radiator or Jack Frost will get you. We recommend denatured alcohol, C5c per gallon. 1 ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., Tclphone 1310. " 15-17 South Lexington Ave. THE OFFICE MAN'S EYES Will open Wide with astonishment a t the many office conveniences shown In our east wlndov today. A little money goes a long ways In get ting a good supply of them. ROGERS' BOOK STORE S9 Patton Ave N PhOM 254. CHILDREN'S STUFFEHS 6IIQES In sizes ranging from 6. 1-2 to I In all leathers. - ' ; , ' GEO. W. JENKINS, 29 S. Main. Phone 125. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. Goal, Wood, Take an Oyster Loaf Home Sure CANDY KITCHEN HAYWOOD STREET NEAR POSTOFFICE FOOTBALL SEAS ON FOR 1911-12 My new line of Foot Ball G oods are all in; prices right. Come in, get catalogues. ' BLOMBERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Havwood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AND MAPLE SYRUP sounds good, a'hd we have tho" best. Country ground Buckwheat Flour, 12 lb sacks . .550 Country ground Buckwheat Flour, 24 lb sacks $1.10 Pure and 'Mended Maple Syrup, in pt, qt, 1-2 gal. and gal. cans at reasonable prices. Clarence Sawyer We give all orders , prompt and careful attention. t And the , kind that lasts longest . " v M. & W. COAL " X Phone 40, and you'll find X it is best by test. . i Asheville Coal Co. 8 North Pack 8q. Anything Electrical WVA.WCKD Phone 44. Ko. 11 Oh arch 86, Southern Coal Co. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 114. W. M. HILL & CO. . 1 We are constantly.1 supplied with the choicest, of Ducks, Turkeys, and Fresh. Meab of all kinds. We cater to the best.trade. Game of all kinds in season. Place your order' now for your Thanksgiv ing turkey. ; J; E. Carpenter JEWELER ; No. 11 West Pack Square (In Moore's Furniture Store.) Fine Watch Repairing . a Specialty. Fine Jellico Coal The Ideal fuel, It's hot. i ;' JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone 223. Yard phone 510. V Special prices on car 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 you summer heat throughout youc 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 ASHEVILLE, N. C. 53 Patton Ave. Six Phones N. 1800. v.,, ,,n't l,e If voir do vour tronlnit with our Ilarwood Elcctrlo Iron; you can get out on the porch and by belnB comfortable do twice the worn in half ths time. The Harwood is tne iron mat uoh i uu. - - Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. Opposite rosromcB. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1911. ZILLICOA AND "RETURN RIVERSIDE PARK We are sure that all who have been been using our ser vice is pleased with it. We know this is true because our customers are staying with us wetk in and week out, and these selfsame old customers are telling their friends of how we are doing their work in other words, our friends are our best advertisements. To those who wish better work,' The Island I'ress, the proprietors of which are 11. tieorge llarher and Frank A. I'.arber, has leased the build ing at 7M I'utton avenue, adjoining the Palace theater, and is now moving Its equipment from the old location with the store of the lirown Hook company. With the moving of the shop great improvements are to lie made. Pri vate telephones are to lie installed, as well us speaking tubes, und the ma i hlnery is to be arranged in a modern and systematic manner, the shafting being concealed in the work room, Two Hours of the building will be used by the company and the offices will be on a level with Patton avenue. The Island Press was founded by 11. Oenrge Itarber about ten years ago and since that time has grown rapid ly. George llurber originally bought a fourth Interest In u printing bust ness for ii'i.t and now the property will Invoice 115.(10(1, It Is said. His brother entered Into the part nership eight years ago, and under their Joint management the business prospered. In police court this morning Will Taylor was found not guilty of assault n Will Weaver with a deadly weap and of carrying a Pistol. He was ned $5 and the costs for being drunk nd disorderly, this case having been eld over since yesterday. J. W. and II. Hill submitted their rase of as sault on each other Tuesday night. hey were lined f 5 and the costs each nd appealed. The case against Fay dwards, charged with running a dray Ithout a license, was help open until Saturday. Philip Ft. Moale was charg- with failure to remove trash from he sidewalk in front of his property nd the case was held open until the court could And If there Is a city ordi nance that deals with the matter. New pictures every night at Theato. MR. NITZER TO QUIT REVENUE SERVICE Well Known Officer Is to Kelgn I'nLjUili in Real Estate BushieM. ' ind William A. Nltser Is to resign from his position as deputy collector In th we' offer our sorvireq A n omi or ltevenu Ani Bam" na V L Wlltr UUr BUrVlteS. iV POS- will nn r..l .t.l. .nt lnn nfrlo. tJl, Or telephone message Will ,n Kvell building on Pack square imng our wttjon to your door, Mountain ) : 'City ' Steam Laundry - i I The resignation Is to take effect on December 1. , . Mr. Nltier la well known In Ashe vllle and has many friends who will he Interested to learn that he Is embark In a new business. He. has been In the revenue work for the past two years and Is recognized as a very rtone C2i. efficient man. Ashevllle Paint tflaas Co., fromertf TIM MIRer-Rlo Paint Co. Ikou Paint Ortnt's No. 14 Cures Colds. It cents .T1 , i iti t i rs A Weaver, Livery, i'bone 1 vernment and personal morals. reign topic will be Europe. The DEPOT VIA r , SOUTHSIDE AVENUE DEPOT VIA FRENCH BROAD AVE. MANOR WANTS UJST Qold locket, Tuesday night, monogram "L. It. K." on outside, two pictures Inside. Reward If re turned to Oaiette-News office. 141-1 WANTED To make you handsome new overcoat of the finest all wool Imported or domestic cloth; tailor ed by master tailors ami perfect fit and style guaranteed. Wide assort ment fabric patterns, J. C. Wllbar, Phone S8, on the Bquare. Q ft KY WOOD. 11 Orange street, supe rlor accommodations for convales cents, nurse in attendance. Hest of tahles, steam heat, rates low, fhon ITU. :ti-t. See our new line of Automatic Davenports.' The fin est ever shown in this city. Oak or Mahogany finish at $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00. . ' ' i DEAL AND GOLIGHTLY, 27 N. Main St. HOT HOT HOT 6:00, 6:15. 6:30 a. m. 6:30 and every 16 min. until 6:00 p. m.; then every hour unti; 11 p. m. Cars to Bantee St, this line, every It mln. 6:00 to 11:00. t:4t and 6:00 a. m and every It min utes until 1:15 p. m.; then every I X-t mln. until 1:45 p. m. Then every 18 mln. until 11:00. 6:00 and every It mlnutea until 10:00 p. m.i 11:00. 6:00 i then every SO mlnutea tUl CHARLOTTE STREET TERMINUS ATTON AVENUE m. and every IS minute till 11:00 p. m., except no car In to Bquare at 10: It p. m. - 7:00 a. m. then every 16 minutes 6:00 p. m. 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock can run through to Golf Club. 6:00 a. m. and every It minutes till 11:00 p. m. EAST STREET 6:00 a. m. 11:00 p. rr and every 16 minute till GRACE VIA MERRIMON AVENUE ' 6:00 a. m. and every 10 minute till 1:00 a. m. Then every It rc'nutes till I: SO p. m. Then every SO minute un til 11:00 p. m. 6:45 and 6:00 a. m. and every minute until 10:10, last oar. SO firlS a m and then vrv li minutes BILTMORE until :00 p. m. Then every 10 mln- " ute until 11:00, last ear, , Depot and West Asheville via Southside Avenue. Sunday schedule differs la the (allowing particulars: Car leave Bquare for Depot via Southside Ave. t:lt. 6:10, 7:00, 7:10, 00 and S:S0 s, m. Car leave Square for Depot via French Broad Ave. 6:16, 4:10, 6:46, 7:11. 7:4t and 6:16. Car for Depot leave Square 6:46, both Southside and French Broad. First car leave Bquare for Charlotte street at 6:46. First ear leaves Bquare for Riverside 8:10, next 1:41. ' " First ear for West Asheville, leave Square 8:10. With th above exception, Sunday schedule commence at t a. m, and continue same a week day. ' r On evenings when entertainments are In progress at either Auditorium or Opera House, the last trip on all line will be from entertainment, leav. Ing Bpare at regular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opera House. Car leave Square to meet No. St, night train SO, minute before ached ule or anounced arrival. ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS Are an indispensable household necessity. This is especially true if you appreciate convenience and comfort, for one saves many fatiguing steps be tween the stove and ironing board, and last but not least, there is economy in using one and they are always ready on a minute's notice. You can iron a single piece or a whole family wash without the trouble of building a fire or being troubled in many other ways. . ' fc " Asheville Electric Co. ,' i PHONE 69 : Gas Ranges, Electrical Appliances, Motors, Etc. Purest and Rumford Baking Best Powder f5R FOR RENT Cottage of seven rooms In most desirable location, with steam heat. In exchange for board. Phone S8S or 776. 34 t-lt WANTEIV Position as housekeeper In small refined family. Am a north erner, white, with one child 3 V years. Address A. M., Oasette-Newn. 241-St ICitisens Transfer Company 'FURNITURE MOVING. Prompt Baggage Transfer Service. KiMVmed by 17. CL T. and T. P. A, WANTED Nice h use-keeping, porch. Most i C izette-Nes. rooms ' for light Where have south iiatp prb u. M, rare FOB BALK. Flv room cottage, rise of lot ti SOO. wtll located. I'rlco inot Easy terms. MARS TELL!!?, ft CO. It-1 'xl..le. II I' . I fob rent. Four room apartment' on Cumber land Ave. Southern exposure. Price ( 617.00 per month. , i' nAnnrcLLsa & co. ' ! SI I :'1 u The Call of the Wild How. can you resist it! We can furnish' you with the Guns, Ammunition and Clothing. Let us fit you up for a day's outing and sport. . . , Ottis-Green Hardware Co. V I'll. Agents for'Wilson Heaters." - me 63. TIV SHOP .' CONXKtTloy. I It r k F.jnnre
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