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i HAW WHITES WEATHER HERE Have you got your coal bin filled T Phone 130 for a ton of M. & W INDIAN COAL, and enjoy the per fect comfort of a good fire in stove, or grate. Carolina Goal & Ice Company niTiiT'i TP'rr iiUUIHUiiiiL 111,111 STABTSTOUOBBOn It la to Be Called Ashsville Ex press Pullman Line, Ashe-ville-New York. CRANBERRIES 1 Extra large fancy fruit 15c a qt. or two for 25c. . C. Jarrett Fboaes S8 or 1M. M North Pack Square and City r Market. Pbone 47. COLD WEATHER, WARM FEET, GOOD HEALTH, GUARANTEE SHOES t No matter how cold the weather, if you wear Guarantee Shoes, men and women, you will always have warm feet, which , in turn means good health and bodily comfort. Made of solid leathers, with a fit like a glove. Great cold weather values at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. GuaranteeShoeStore Soatnlfabi M. Tomorrow the new train - between Ashevllle and Salisbury will be put In service by the Southern railway.' It baa been understood that the train would be known, as the ' Ashevllle Special) but the company in its an nouncement calls It the Ashevllle Ex press. One of the main purposes of the train Is to give better connection I to New Tork and the east, and to morrow also a new Pullman drawing room and sleeping car line will be in augurated between Ashevllle and New York. ..i This line will be operated on the new trains, No. 15 and 16, be tween Ashevllle and Salisbury; and between Salisbury and Washington on trains No. 30 and SI, known as the Birmingham special. From Washing ton the Pullman cars will go over the Pennsylvania lines. The Ashevllle express will also serve as a local train, stopping at In termediate stations. By it the eastern mail will be advanced several hours and the outgoing mail will leave about 12 hours earlier than heretofore. The express will leave Salisbury at 4:15 a. m., arriving in Hickory at 6:30 a. m.; and in Acheville at 10:10 o'clock. It will leave Ashevllle at 7 o'clock p. m., arriving In Hickory at 10:10 p. m.. and in Salisbury at 12:20 a. m. It will connect here with most of the incoming and outgoing trains. Bark 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 parilla. 40,366 testimonials received by actual count In two years. Be sure to take Hood's Sarsaparilla : Get It today in usual liquid form or1 shocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. CITY NEWS Supposed That Ed Evans Fell from Wagon and Wheels Passed Over Him. Dinner Sets Thanksgiving is coming, the season for dinner parties. Are you ready T We can furnish you a complete $20.00 dinner set for $14.85. fine China. ThelXLDept Store 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107. Ed. Evans, who wiis employed on the Biltmore estate as a wagon team driver, was killed yesterday evening about 6 o'clock, when his wagon pass ed over his neck and broke it, he having fallen from his seat, as is sup posed. The accident occurred between the pump Btation and the estate. Evans was hauling coal and It Is hought that he may have become chilled and slipped from his seat. The team was discovered near the estate without a driver; It had con tinued on its way to Biltmore and an investigation resulted in the discovery of Evans. At examination by Dr. L. W. Ellas showed .that his nock had been broken. New styles : VICTROLAS the best Christmas gift. The supply Is limited. DUNHAM'S Music House Bankrupt Sale Now going on at the Little Gem Cloth ing Store, 6 Patton Ave. TEETH , . - Let your Christmas money pay for s perfect set of teeth first It Is the most useful present you can make to yourself ur your family. Dr. llrt thtvs will do the work ery reasona ble snd guarantee satis foe. Ion. . Offices cor. College and Spruce Els. neat Coi.it House. Phone 149. E EN FORTUNE DAMAGE CASE IS SETTLED FOR 5551 Compromise Effected Southern Plaintiff Lost Both Feet. with Had After several arguments had been heard this morning in Superior court in the case of 8. J. Fortune vs. South ern railway, the case was compromis ed, the sum agreed upon In the com promise being $7,550. The plaintiff was suing the defendant company for J30.000 for the loss of his feet at Old Fort a little over a year ago. The counsel for the defense yesterday ask ed for a non-suit In the case, but the motion was overruled, and the wit' nesses for the defense were then ex amined. Alter the compromise was effected today, the court took recess until Monday morning. Ashevllto Paint Glass Co framed) The MJSer.JUoe Paint Co, Iaeu Pmlv WANTS . Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bruner, at their home on Flint street, a daughter. Brevard officials have been notified of the'arrest here yesterday of Robert Hutchinson, colored, who Is said to be wanted in that town for the theft of lothlng. Rev. H. H. Robblns, the new' pastor at Bethel Methodist church, has ar rived in the city and will preach to morrow at 11 o'clock and tomorrow night at 7:30. 3. S. Wagner of Saluda was today given a hearing before United States Commissioner R. S. McCall on a charge of conducting an illicit distil lery and was bound to Federal court in the sum cf $500. Revenue Agent Sams received a message yesterday from Deputy Col lector Robert Henry, that he had just made a raid near Mt. Airy in which he had captured 6000 gallons of beer. Mr. Henry was recently wounded in a raid near North Wllkesboro. Tom Giles, colored, was fined $10 nd the costs in police court this morning for exceeding the speed limit with an automobile. There were no other cases before the court and, in the absence of Judge Adams, Substi tute Judge V. R. Gud;;er presided. Joseph Candler, employed at the oodworklng plant of the English Lumber company, had his hand badly nangled and lacerated yesterday when was caught by the shaft of a saw. He was attended by Dr. A. F. Reeves ind it is not thought that amputation will be necessary. Between the dates, November 1 and 18, tickets were sold in the north west and central west in 22 cities to people coming to Ashevllle on the Carolina special. Of these cities, seven were In Ohio, seven in Indiana, three in Michigan, two in Illinois, one n Washington and one in Oregon., Mounted on a six-horse power, twin- yilnder Excelsior motorcycle, Henry Crowell left here for Atlanta Thu ra iny morning and made what Is be lieved to be the record or motor vehicles, having made the trip in 11 lours and 15 minutes. The best time made by an automobile is said to have been 15 hours. A Lawyer's Triumph" Is the title f a 12 page booklet written by J. H. fucker, in which he tells of the regen- ration of a tramp client, whom it jnce defended on a charge of murder. vithout a fee. It appeared that the nan was so touched with the kind- less that he determined to "make tood" and Is now doing so In Chicago, fhe story has been printed in the 3ibllcal Recorder. A committee, appointed by Ashevllle presbytery, will Install Rev. A. M. Mc tauchlln as pastor of the Ora Street Presbyterian church tomorrow even- ng. Rev. R. F. Campbell will preach he sermon. Rev. R. P. 8mlth will pre side and deliver a charge to the pastor, Rev. R. J. Hunter Is to deliver a harge to the congregation, and Judge I. D. Murphy la alternate for Rev. R. f. Hunter, The hour for the services s 7:30 p. m. The public are cordially nvlted to attend. An Interesting picture is being mown at the Palace theater today. sntitled "By Way of Mrs. Browning. Everyone, almost, is familiar with a certain poem of hers in which she helps a young lady to make up with her lover. This picture portrays the troubles of another young lady, who has quarreled with her swain, and she ets out of the trouble by simply re peating apt phrases from Mrs. lirown- ng's poem. She even finds out that there was no cause for the trouble. The picture shows how It was done. WANTED, SALESMEN Earn $250 per month, sell dealers highly ad vertised article. Samples not neces sary. Elato Co., Station L, New York. N. T. J4-lt PRUNES, Prunes. Prunes 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c per lb. Phone 35. O. D. Allison, Phone 35. 2-49-lt LOST A pockethook on South Main between W. A. Davis' store and Mr Dowell street, containing two bills and street car tickets snd small change. Finder return to this office. Hl-lt LAUNDRY PIT POR A KING That dbue the Nichols "Way is so perfwt that the King of England or Pres ident of the United States could pet no better try where they miht All of which is bccauHo we pay such close attention to de tails from the beginning to the end of the laundry process in this big steam laundry plant. Those 95. 1 -'r,- LOST Between (2 Orange street (through South Liberty) and South ern Express office, or Raysors drug store, this morulng a lady's plain gold, open fare, chatelaine watch monogram "N. L T." on back, Finder will please return to Qaiette News office and receive reward. 24-lt WANTED Two white maids as rook and waitress. Only those with ref Iw.erencee need apply. Telephone 1714T or address P. O. Box 853. FOR HALE A k.t of new oil cook stoves rheap, with or without ovens Three burners, two burners on one burner. Chas. L Sluder, 20 8. Pack Square. 241-tf. WHEN buying Christmas presents see me and save money. A fine line of watches, Jewelry snd optlral gooda Also work guaranteed. H. Lrvltch 2 College street. '24I-30L FEMALE HELP WATTED. LADIES MAKE SUPPORTERS $ 1 per hundred; no rnnwsiwlng: material! furnished. Stamped envrlnpi I for Mit moKgram'on lh radiator jtjtnds tariff jKmauiasiintmcrar Chalmers Cars Are Good Cars They are good looking cars. . They are, guar antred. " - ' . ' "' They are medium priced. They are just high enough priced .to enable us to put into them the tine materials, the high grade workmanship and : the time necessary to a high grade car. . . 1 i If you want proof that Chalmers cars are good -. cars, you have the word of Chalmers owners if you v care to ask them. You have the word of other - makers and sellers of motor cars If you care to s ask them. .. Tou have the unsurpassed record of Chalmers - . cars in all kind of contests.. i , - We invite you to call and see for yourself that 1 : . : Chalmers cars are good cars. . ' . v 1918 model now here self-starting. "Thirty- Six," $1800: "30" fully equipped, $1600; 7-passon-- ger "Forty," $2750. j , , ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. Vc ir , rk.ht'H l,. :ihh I'm.i-vwc&r 'itii it Lr cointortalilv. Spring Nee lie, i Ribbed, also. Fleece Lined. HUheit 'quality, lowest prices. ' , GEO. W. JENKINS '29 S. Main. SEX AND SELF BOOKS $1.00 These books make the best kind of Christmas Gifts for young girls, young women, young wives and women of forty-five; also for boys, young men, young husbands and men of 45. In fact, they should be in the hands of each of the above. See window. 1 ROGERS' BOOK STORE s9 Ptttoa Art. Phoa 254. PHONE 110 ICECREAM DELIVERED PROMPTLY CANDY KITCHEN ' HAYWOOD STREET NEAR POBTOFFICE BLOMBERG'S For your cigars, tobaccos, smokers' articles and sporting goods. On the avenue. , TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen. Fancy Grape Fruit 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c each. The grape-fruit 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. Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Av. Six Phone N. 1800. Phone 125. Barbee MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. Goal, Wood, Kindling 7 We give all orders and careful attention. prompt Southern Coal Co. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone, 111 And satisfaction in hav ing your coal cellar filled with' coal that burns read ily and to little ash, when the cold bleak winds of winter whistle around the house. Be sure Vou order M. & W.COAL Phone 40. 1 Asheville Coaled 8 North Pack )Cq. Anything Electrical W. A. WARD ; Ho. 11 Cbarcb ft,1 Phone 44. W. M. HILL & CO. ,. We are constantly supplied with the choicest of Ducks,! Turkeys, and Fresh Meats1 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.) Pine Watch Repairing ' a Specialty. . Fine Jellied Coal ; The Ideal fuel, It's hot. ' JELLICO COAL CO. t-"- City office phone 223. Yard phone 510. ; Bpeciul prices on car lots. ; t, roved Hot Water Heating System Let na install in your hone oar improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures yon 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 satisfaction. , ; Ball, Thrash G Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street " ASHEVILLE, N. O. HOT I"- HOT HOT You won't be If you do your Ironing with our Harwood Electric Iron; you can get out on 'the porch and by belns; comfortable do twice the 'work In half the time. The Harwood is the iron that don't burn out Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C.v Opposite Postoffice. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1911. ZILLICOA AND RETURN e:oo. :i5i:io a. m. RIVERSIDE PARK t:S0 and every IS min. until :00 p. m.; then every hour until 11 p. m. Cars to Bantee St. this line, every 11 mln. 1:00 to 11:00. DEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDE AVENUE DEPOT VIA - FRENCH BROAD AVE. MANOR ISK FDR NEGRO, ED. MILLS Requisition proceedings were Insti tuted last night by Sheriff C. K. Wil liams for the negro Kd. Mills, who es caped some time ago from Capt. Luther's convict camp near Hominy snd who was arrested a few days ago n Cincinnati. Mills was serving- a term of 11 months on the chaingaiig when he escaped, having been con victed at the last term of Huperlor court for breaking into Rock Ledge on Haywood street and the Richelieu hotel oh North French Kroad s venue. He was arrested in Cincinnati upon information to the authorities there from Sheriff Williams; but ho ' has been claiming that he Is the wrong man and refuses to be brought back without requisition papers. The nher Iff received a photograph of the ne gro) ast nigh end this -proved that he Is the party wanted; so the papers were immediately prepared and sent to the governor. It Is possible that these will he heard from tonight, snd If favorable. HherifT Williams will leave Immediately for Cincinnati to get his man. Sheriff Williams also thinks ' It probable that he may U-arn something of some other offenders that he Is looking for, while he Is In the Ohio city. CHARLOTTE STREET, TERMINUS PATTON AVENUE EAST STREET GRACE VIA MERRIMON AVENUE Heater firewood. Phone 1511. Chambers A Weaver. Llr. Phone II Injoy an hour a ThaatA. Grant's No. II Cures Co! Is. IS cents S:4E and f :00 a. m. and every IS min utes until 1:11 p. m.; then every T 1-1 min. until 1:45 p. m. Then every II mln. unUl 11:00. (:00 and every 15 minutes until 10:00 p. m.j then every 10 minutes- till 11:00. ; - 1:00 a. m. and every IS minutes till ll:0t p. m., except no car in. to Bquare at 10:11 p. m. 1:00 a. m. then svery IS minutes UU 1:00 p.. m. 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock cars run through to Golf Club. and every 11 minutes till :00 a. m 11:00 p. m. Food For Thought The women who use a gas range never have that worried, care-worn look. Preparing the meals on a gas range is more a pleasure than a task. Asheville Electric Co. , PHONE 69. 0:00 a. m. and every IS minutes till 11:00 p. m. 0:00 a. m. and every 10 minutes till 1:00 a, m. Then svery II m'nutes till 1:10 p. m. Then ovary 10 minutes un til 11.00 p. m. BILTMORE . 0:15 a. m. and thep every IS minutes '"'.' , until 0:00 p. m. Then every 10 mln utes until 11:00, last car. Depot and West Asheville 5:45 and 0 00 a. m. and every to Via SoUthslde Avenue. minutes until 10:S0. last ear. Sunday schedule diIers la the following particulars: ' Cars leave Squaro for Depot via Bouthside Ave. 0:11, 1:10, T:0t, 7:10, 3:00 and 1:10 a. m. Cars leave Square for Depot via French Broad Ave. 1:16. 1:10, 0:45, T:1S, 7:45 and 1:15. Car for Depot leaves Bqoare 1:46, both Bouthsldt and French Broad.' ' First car leaves 8quara for Charlotte street st 1:45. First ear leaves Square for Riverside 1:10. neit 1:41. . First car for West Ashevllle, leaves Bquare 1:10. With the above exceptions, Sunday schedules commence at t a. m. and continues same as week days. On svcnlngswhsa entertainments are In progress at either Auditorium er Opera House, ths last trip on all lines will b from entertainment, leav ing Spare at regular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opera House. Car leaves Bquare to meet No. IS, night train 10, minutes before sched ule or anounced arrival. INSURANCE Yon Need It PROTECTION We Give It. GENERAL INSURANCE Citizens Transfer Company XIJAK WOODCOCK, Ownet. FURNITURE MOVdO. Frcrrpt Baggage Transfer Service. EnAureed by V. C, T. and T. P. A. P. R. ALLEN, SlmisRi-r IiiHnram-e IH-partnirat WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO, 30 Patton Ave. Phono 16 II 1 Try Gasette-NcwQ Want Ads FOR SALE Seven room house on ea?y term. Trieo $.7)10.00. MAnCTZLiri & CO. - V.:: 7 ' '3 - FOR RENT Five room apartment Trice 1 $17.00 month. x I IIARSTELLE2 & CO. i Carving Sets for Thanks giving Lot us furnish you a brand nvw Carving Set for your owu, or your friend's table for Thanksgiving. See our Window. ::n Harfarc Co. Gills Ci for .11.- '! i IS' 11 i : J . -,(.. 2 I J It i r r.r r 1. 1 ! 1 ! '
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