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: Tuesday, IToveraber 21, 1911 PAGZI Hid TIIE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. SNOW, BAIN, WIND, SLEET No terrors to those "who . have a good supply cf M. & W; INDIAN COAL in their cellar. It burns steadily; -a long time, and burns to a fine ash. Phone Carolina Coal & Ice f Company Men! Put Your Feet , Into a pair of our Guarante? Cushion Shoes, or our Nature Shaped Shoes, made of best leathers, sole of best oak tan leather, perfectly made, smooth inside and out for $5.00. GuaranleeShoeStore Soatb Main M. We are still selling coffees that are all coffee. Prices 25c, 28c, 30c, 35c, 38c, 40c. The above are all absolutely pure cof fees. E. C. Jarrett Phone 35S or 111. 13 North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 47. SILVERWARE AND CUTLERY High grads warranted. Every piece guaranteed. Our assortments of sil ver plated ware Includes the best that Is made, the medium and the lower priced grades. It's a complete safe and eceptional economies. I. X. L. Dept. Store S. II. MICHAIiOVE, Prop. 22 ration Ave. Phone 107. New styles VICTROLAS the host ClirlMtmn Rift. Tlio supply In limited. DUNHAM'S Music House Bankrupt Sale Now going on at the Little Gem Cloth ing Store, 6 Patton Ave. TEETH , . 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. Comt to us and get an estimate of Its cost Our prices arc reasonable. DR. MATTHEWS DENTAL PARLORS Near Court House, corner College and Bpruoe Ft. Phone It. IRONING COLLARS , SMOOTH . -' ; Our special methods of hand ling collars produce collars Ironed to fit the neck, with edges as smooth as Ivory. Turn over collars are dampened and , turned so facric Is not broken;' the edges arc then ironed smooth, after which it Is run - through the shsper so "twill fit the neck evenly and smoothly. The NICHOLS WAT Leads. rhone 03. " I - if FOR!.! SCHOOL READY . BY FJBST OF THE YEAR Work on the Buildings at Old Waterworks Is Now Going on. . . ." V- A "number; of people have been cvlnc-lnn considerable curiosity lately 08 to whut is being done about the entaltliBhnient of the reform school at ! the Bite of the old waterworks on thy, Swunnunoa river. It wus tfueitlod by tho commlsfiloners at their Inst monthly meeting that the school should be established anil It was Inter announced that the work of repairing nnd Reting the ptuce In shape for the opening would be started at once. It whs thought that the school would open In all probability on the first of December, although there might be a chance of its being done at an earlier date. It is not many days until De cember 1 anil little has been heard about the mutter. A Ciuzette-News reporter tried to get some Information concerning the school. There wasn't much to get. hut what there was goes to show that the matter l not dead. As a matter of fact, men are at work on the build ings to be used for the School und will probably have their work completed within the next two weeks. This work includes the covering of the two bouses on the place, repliistcrlng whore It is needed anil rebuilding porches that had about rotted down. There is not going to be any great rum of money spent on the buildings, according to one of the men who have the matter In hand, but when the present repairs are completed and the pluce Is ready to be occupied, It will be in fairly good shape and will at least be comfortable. There will be room tor about 2.1 boys, if they are, crowded, but It Is not thought that there will be over 15 or 20 there at any "tie time. According to present calculations the institution will lie opened about the rlrst of the year. It might be done sooner so far as the buildings are concerned, but a member of the board of county commissioners stated this morning that the delay would probably be caused by the difficulty of finding a man who is capable of taking charge of it. The success of the venture, in fact, depends upon the man who runs It and the authorities wish to make no mistake in choosing ; him. There have been a number of . applicants for the position but it Is said that none of them are considered capable. The trouble seems to be. that the ones who are capable are not anxious for the place. That is the situation at present. NSftNE, SAYS HUSBAND, BUT NEIGHBORS SAY NOT Habeas Corpus Hearing in Case of Mrs. Hughes Judge Lane's Decision. No cases wen. tried at this morn ing's session of Superior court Judge Uine having been engaged in hearing evidence In the habeas corpus pro ceedng, in which was concerned the mutter of determining the mental con dition of Mrs. John 1 Hughes. The proceedings were Instituted yesterday afternoon, niter the officers, armed with a commitment, had taken Mrs. Hughes Into custody preparatory to sending her to the state hospital ut Morgunton. Severul witnesses were summoned and the evidence was not kimpleted until about 1 o'clock today. Judge Lane decided to give Mrs. Hughes Into care of her sister, pro vided the latter arrives from Virgin la today as expected, and' if not, she will be committed to the asylum. A good deal of opposition devel oped to her commitment, several of Mrs. Hughes' neighbors testifying that she is sane. Dr. Whittlngton and Mr. Hughes, however, testified that she is insane. The sheriff was Informed Saturday by Mr. Hughes that arrangements had been made for having Mrs. Hughes committed to the Insane hospital, and Deputy Sheriff Mitchell went after her. She was at the home of a neigh bor, Mr Black ell, at the time, who told the officer that she was in his care, and as, the officer did not then have a commitment, he came away. Yesterday a '.ommttment was given to the sheriff which was made upon the statement of Dr. Whittlngton, who had examined her, and Mrs. Hughes was then taken Into custody. It was then her friends employed counsel, J. Krazier Glenn; the habeas corpus proceedings were started, and the papers served on the officer, Some of the witnesses were ex amined yesterday afternoon, among them Dr. Hunnlcutt, who safB that he had not observed anything wrone; with her mental condition, although he had not exardned her with that condition In mind. Counsel for Mr. Hughes contended that she is suffering' from delusions and that shs has been In Insane asy lums before. Enjoy an boor at Theato. Ashevllle Paint Glass Co., fromerij rbe Mil nr. Kir Paint fin. Imrmm Pah Grant's No. 14 Cures Colds. II cents Chambers & Weaver. Livery. Phone II WANTS WANTED A second hand oil heater In good condition. Phone 18M. m-it FOR KENT room cottage, range bath and light. Apply 12 South Mn street 2 4 5-t. Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it. Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. CITY NEWS S. A. Lynch today purchased .the J. Y. Jordan property on HlnWassce street. Special Employe Kanlie reports to Ilevenue Agent Sams the seizure- of an Illicit distillery In Burke county. The quarter hour tor on the Bllt- more line will he discontinued after 9 o'clock In the evening, effective tn day. The board of directors of the Flower Mission and Associated Chari ties will meet Thursday at 4 o'clock, at the central office. Snow was seen on some of the mountains this morning. It Is also re ported that It was snowing here about 10 o'clock last night. A number of the Buncombe county teachers are expecting to attend the state teachers' meeting which will be held in Haleigh next week. The original date for the produc tion here of "The Bohemian. Girl" was November 28. It was changed to No vember 27. and has now been thang- cd hack to the 28th Deputy Sheriff Mitchell today re ceived a mesmte that Mrs. linnle Uarren. who was committed to the Hospital for the Insane at Morgan ton some weeks ago. had died there. Today has been a record day for a long while In the office of the register of deeds as there was not a single deed, or other legal peper. liled for registration up to 3 o'clock this after- noon. The Reliable Cleaning and Pressing club changed hands again yesterday, when it was bought from V. Lloyd Brown by Gilliland Stlkeleather and E. Hilliard Miller. They will run the place under the same name as before. The Inland Press has issued a small booklet, illustrating the moving of the outnt to the new quarters n't 78 Pat ten avenue. Like many of Mr. Bar ber's publications, it Is humorous and unique in conception. ' The scheme of admitting the pur ( haser of one ticket to both the Palace theater and Theato this week appear to strike the popular fancy, as large numbers are taking advantage of the arrangement. A. F. Martin, superintendent of the Indianapolis schools, will address the Buncombe county teachers at the teachers' meeting which Is to be held at the High silhnol building Saturday. Ills talk will be along educational lines. The following letters are nt the business office at The Gnette-News Ir answer to "want" advertisments, anc" will be destroyed If not called for Ir the next few days: Mrs. X., F.., It.. A., Q., H. D II. B J., II., J. W. M. Swannanoa lodge. No. 56, I. O. O. F will confer both the second and third degrees this evening and it Is desired that a full attendance be on hand promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Visit ing Odd Fellows are cordially wel comed. Revenue Agent Sams received a re port today from Special Employe D. A. Kanipe of the seizure of anothir Illicit distillery in Burke county last Satur day near Connally Springs. Two men, Monroe Lall and John Huff, were cap tured while operating the plant and were held for federal court under bonds of $500. The North Caroline Electrical Pow er ompuny has tiled two petitions in the office of the clerk of the court asking that three men. be appointed to lay off a right of way and assess dam ages for an electrical transmission lln running from Marshall to Craggy. through the property of C. F. Frsd) and J. H. Starnes, with whom th company has been unable to rome tr an agreement in this matter. The rity authorities are getting ac tive In the collection of street, side walk and sewer assessments. Thi auditor, has been working on the books fur the past several weeks and the assessments are to he turned over to 'the tax-collector and If not paid by December 1, the property will b sold at amnion. The books show that the city Is carrying over 1180.000 of assessments of one kind or another, most of which are long past due, and efforts are to be made to collect this, some of which is to be applied on the Interest of the bonded debt. A Veteran Passes Over, Editor of The Oaxette-News: Another old veteran has passed over and gone to his last reward; his pass ing hss been unchronlcled. W. L Melton of Bee Tree died at his son's home in Ashevllle November I. and was burled at Bee Tree cemetery No rember 10. Mr. Melton was horn August 31, 1117,. enlisted in the Con federate October II, 11(1, In company D, Thirty-ninth North Carolina volun teers. Col. David Coleman, comman der. He was a members of Zehulon Vance camp, IT. C. V. He leaves one son, J. C. Melton of Ashevllle and three daughters, Mrs. I-ul Prultt of Bee Tree, Mrs. Viola Walk Ins and Mrs Cora Morgan of Bwsnnsnoa. K. Ashevllle. Nov. II, '11. "I do not believe thers la any othe medicine so good for whooping rou h i -..'.vv-1- 7,11' 1 : , : 7Ats monogram on Oio radiator sfantds Jet iijf jeu auitukmeiuotcrar ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. PURITY BOOKS $1.00. What a youn boy ought to know; What a Young Man Ought to Know; What a Young Husband Ought to Kn ow; all by Sylvan us Stall. , ROGERS' BOOK STORE Jl Patton At. FRESH assoeted CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS CANDY KITCHEN NEAR POSTOFFICE BLOMBERG'S For your cigars, tobaccos, smokers' articles and sporting goods. On then venue. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. Fancy Grape Fruit ' 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c each. ' The grape-i'ruit we handled last year was so superior that we are- glad, to announce that we have perfected arrangements, to handle it again this year. Special price by the box. 4 1 r : : : Clarence Sawver 63 Patton Ay. .HOT HOT You won't be If you do your Ironing ,ou can get out on the porch and by n half the time. The Harwood is the Piedmont Asheville, N. 0. STREET CAR SCHEDULE ZILLICOA AND RETURN RIVERSIDE PARK DEPOT VIA . 30UTHSLDE AVENUE DEPOT VIA FRENCH BROAD AVE. ' MANOR CHARLOTTE STREET TERMINUS . - PATTON AVENUE BAST STREET 3RACE VIA MERRLMON tVENUZ 8ILTM0RE Depot and West AsheviUa ria Southside Avenue. Sunday schedule differs In the following particulars: Cars leave Square for Depot via Southside Ave. 0:11, 1:10, T:00, T:I0, 1:00 and 1:10 a, m. Cars leave Square for Depot via French Broad Ave. 1:11, MO, :4I. T:ll. 1:41 and 1:11. Car for Depot leaves Square 1:45, both Southside and French Broad. ' First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 1:41. , ' First ear leaves Bquare for Riverside 1:10. next 1:41. First car for West Ashevllle. leaves Square 1:10. With the above exceptions. Sunday schedules commence at t a. m. and continues same as week days. On evenings when entertainments are In progress at either Auditorium tr Opera House, the last trip on all lines will be from entertainment, leav 'ng Bpare at regular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opera House. Car leaves Square to meet No. St, night train to, minute before sched ale or enounced arrival. Citizens Transfer Company rCUAK WOODCOCK. Owner. . ! rummuRE moving. Prcrpt Lavage Transfer Serrict. I -Vireed by U. FORCALE . ... , Seven room 1 on on.y lonm. Pri-'' 00. t:.'" . co. Chalmers Gars Are Good Cars Thev are good looking ears. They are guar anteed. . . They are medium priced. They ate Just high enough priced to enable us to put into them the ' tpie materials the high grade workmanship and . the time necessary to a high grade car. If you want proof that Chalmers cars are good cars, you have the word of Chalmers owners If you cure to ask them. ., You have the word of other mnkers and sellers of motor cars if you care to ask them. . ' You have the unsurpassed record of. Chalmers cars In all kind of contests. v We Invite you to call' and see for yourself that Clmlmers 'cars are good cars. . 1912 model now here- self-starling; "Thlrty . Six," $1800; "80" fully equipped, $1300; 7-passen-ger "Forty," 12750. .' '., : s3 Phoit 254 DAILY- ' For Ladies and Gentlemen. Six Phone N. 1800. HOT with our Ilarwood F'ectrlo - Iron; being comfortable do twice the work iron that don't burn out Electric Co. Opposite Postoffici IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 191L l:00. :15. :! a. m. : and every li min. until 1:00 p. m.; then every hour unti; 11 p. m. Cars to Santee Bt, this line, every II mm. :uu u n:u. i:4i and 8:00 a. m. and every li mln ates until 4:11 p. m.; then every 1 l- min. until 1:45 p. m. Then every II min. until 11: AO. 1:00 and every 16 minutes until 10:00 p. m.; then every 10 minutes till 11:00. - - :00 a. m. and every II minutes till 11:00 p. m., except no oar In to Square at 1' II p. m. 7:00 a. m. then every 11 minutes till 1:00 D. m. 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock cars run through to Oolf Club. 0:00 a. m. and every 11 minutes OH ii:od p. m. (:00 a, m. and every 11 minutes till 11:00 p. m. 0:00 a. m. and every 10 minutes till 1:00 a. m. Then every II nt'nutes till 1:10 p. m. Then every 00 minutes un til 11:00 p. m. 0:11 a. m. and then every 11 minutes until 1:00 p. m. Then every 10 min utes until 11:00, last car. 1:41 and 1:00 a. m. and every 10 minutes until 10:10, last car. C T. aad T. P. A. . FOR RENT Five room apartment. Price i 1 7.00 r . : BEAR BRAND IIQSE' For children, boys and girls, . -I,-; 15c per pair. -,- - GEO. W. JENKINS A 29 S. Main. Phone 125. Barbee J MEANS GOOD CIGARS i" ' '; 14 Patton Ave. - ' Coal, Wood, Kindling We give all orders prompt ad careful attention. f Southern Coal Co. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. .. Phone 114. J. E. Carpenter ' - JEWELER v Ko. 11 West Pnck Square (In Moore's f'urnlture Store.) I Fine Watch Repairing ; - a Snecialtv. Improved Hot Water Heating jSystem Let ub install in your home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures you summer heat throughout youi 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 eatiafat&on. p Ball, Thrash & Co. 5. 7 and 9 Hunt Colleee &trrt Labor Saving Devices THESE ARE IDEAL XMAS PRESENTS SEE THEM Asheville Electric Go; PHONE 69. Try a Gazette-News Want P. R. ALLEN, Manager. , , VVlsV 1 VJ-' WACHOVIA BANK A TRC8T CO, I . 1 ', , a5 " Are. - rhone to Perfection Oil Heaters 4. Take the chill off the odd corners, bath room, sleeping room. No Smoke; no odor. Price $3.00, $.'Lr0, $4.50. Qiiis Green llnubue Co. MMMriSiU)eje :: NO FEAR OF ; :: A FREEZE f ; ; ! In your home if von n X M. & W. Coal. Itia tho X t selected product of the X'best mines of the.famous Z .Jellico District, and is . , . just good, clean coal.. :i Phone'4oV'i i Asheville Coal Co; j ; ; . 8 North Pack 8q. Anything Electrical W. A. WARD Phone 44. W0k Q,! H W. M. HILL & CO. We are constantly supplied with the choicest of Ducks, Turkeys, and Fresh Meats of all kinds. We cater to the best trade. Game of all kinds in season. Place your order now for your Thanksgiv ing turkiey.; '. ' ' . ; Fine .! The Ideal fuel, Wt hot. JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone 22S. Yard phone BIO. Special prices on car lota. '-. , ASHEVILLE. N. 0. Gass Ranges , , Water Heaters . i . Electric Irons ; Coffee Percolators ' . Sewing Machine Motors Electric Toasters . Combination Cookers Electric Tea Kettles Chafing Dishes ( -Frjing Pans, Grids : Electric Stoves, and ' Broilers, Etc., Etc. ' tut t hsrnberWitn Cniun I'.ine' writes I r .N 's fri !!, Jl.M. rT ' A P C, ( I . V
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