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We are daily hearing praise of the wonderful heating quali ties of. our Justly famous ' : M. Ss W. INDIAN COAL We get It from the , bst mines In the Jellico District and selected , this particular coal because of Its high fuel properties. Phone ISO. . Carolina Goal & Ice Company IFTEB T0U0BB0 Official Announcement as to the New Trains by the Department. , CRANBERRIES Extra large fancy fruit 15c a qt. or two for 25c. E. C. Jarrett Phone S5S or 1M. t North Pack Square end City Market. Phone 47S. GLAD IS THE MAN, AND HAPPY IS THE WOMAN Who wears Guarantee Shoes in i i v T 1 V 1 . winter weatner. in auuuion to the last word in style, they have the added feature of per fect foot comfort in the wav of fit and warmth. Great values for both men and women at three, three-fifty and four dol lars. GuaranleeShoeStore 4 Sottb Mala M. SILVERWARE You do not want trash, but ncithi-r do you want to pay too much for your goods. We make It possible for you to buy Silverware of standard grade for prices that are right. Your loss If you pay more without investigation. Our Chlnaware Is what every custom er desires. Our tin and . enameled ware reliable and low priced. The I X L Deot. Store 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107. The local postolce officials have ' 9 Q tall .111 K. M.Aj.t.u.t . JU.L ed on the new trains, No. 15 and 16, known as the Ashevllle express, which the Southern Inaugurated . veaterdav. ' It was stated some days ago that mail would be put on these trains but the offklal announcement has Just been re ceived. . The outgoing mall will be transferred to trains Nos. 29 and 30 at Salisbury. The Inauguration of this train and the action of the depart ment in putting mails on It will serve to Improve the service wonderfully in that it wlU advance both the incom- j nig, aim uuig-uiiig man several nours. "w mi-wiiiiiia auyui luur uuura auu the ouUfong about 12 hours. AH mail received up to 8:20 o'clock in the evening will be put on the train which leaves sheville at 7 o'clock p. m. for points to the north and east of Salisbury will be received here short ly after 10 o'clock in the morning. By the new arrangement the Greensboro papers will reach here in the nrcmmg instead of the afternoon. It is also announced that all mail from Hickory and Statesville and their connecting offices for Tennessee and the western states will be received here on train No. 21, the Goldsboro chair car, at 7:45 p. m and will be dispatched on train No. 35 at 10:30 p. m., advancing this mail 10 hours. Why turn yourself into a medicine-chest, filling it with every new concoc tion that comes along? ' Nature doe the car ing, hot medicine, Atk your Doctor if '. SUNSHINE AND Scott's Emulsion ..' tt mot Thm troatmmnt for Coughm and Cold, Grippo, and many otKor Hit, U. DSUeslSTS . 11-62 CITYNBWS i. Chalmers Cars Are Good Cars TIME, TROUBLE SAVED BY Postoffice Department Again Urges People to Provide These Receptacles. New styles VICTROLAS the best Christmas gift. The supply is limited. DUNHAM'S Music House The piistoffk-e department, throUKh tho local office, is again making ef forts to have the people, of Ashevllle provide house mail boxes so that the city carriers can leave the mail at the residences without waiting for some one to come to the doof. Some time aso this matter was brought to the attention of the people. It is urKed that this should be done to save the people trouble as well as the time and trouble of the carriers. It Is pointed out that It is sometimes inconvenient for one to go to the door for the mail and this could be reme died by providing a cheap box. It Is also said that the. carriers lose from one to three minutes at every house by having to wait until his call Is an swered, and he could make the rounds quicker, if the boxes were in use. An order was passed several months ago that whenever a new city route is established the people liv ing on that route would have to pro vide boxes; but this does not reach the people living on the routes that had already been established. It was stated at the postoffice that, accord ing to existing laws, the only way to get them to put up the boxes is to persuade them to do it of their own accord. The boxes are very cheap, It Is said. and It is understood that negotiations are now going on by which a certain firm In the city proposes to buy sev eral thousand of them and give them to their customers, with the purchrs-. of a certain amount of goods. They are good looking cars. They are guar anteed. They are medium priced. They are Just high enough priced to enable us to put into them the One 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 hare the word of Chalmers owners if you care to ask them, , You have the word' of other makers and Boilers of motor cars it you care to -ask them. ' 1 " You have the unsurpassed record - of Chalmers cars in all kind of contests. We invite you to call and see for yourself that Chalmers cars are good cars. 1912 modeli now here self-starting.' Thirty Six," $1800; "80" fully equipped, $1600; 7-pasaen-ger "Forty," $2750. . ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. e3 Bankrupt Sale Now going on at the Little Gem Cloth ing Store, 6 Patton Are. I TEETH.. r i Let your Christmas money pay for a lierfect set of teeth first. It is the most useful present you can make to yourself vr your family. Dr. llrt thtrs will do the work ety reasons' tie ?nd guarantee satisfaction. Offices cor. College and Spruce tts. . rr Coi.it House. Phone 49. COLD WEATHER WASHING ' There's always more or leas Inconvenience in having your washing done out In the home of colored people, because thry have so facilities for drying clothes In bad weather. In addi tion to the unsanitary condi tions. In our big dry rooms heated with steam that are ab solutely clean and sanitary, in which clothes are dried rap idly rTardlesa of weather con-dltk-ns. Be sure your wash ing Is done the NICHOLS WAY V"r Phone 95. . 4 r ... , , ?r i - T7t CASE SETTLED Mrs. Thomas A. Jones Sned the Asheville Electric Company for Injury. The case of Mrs. Thomas A. Jones vs. Ashevllle Electric company. In which the plaintiff was suing for dam ages In the sum of $li,000 for per sonal Injuries received In September, 110, at Riverside park, was compro mised late Saturday afternoon, the amount of the compromise being 12500. The case was to have come up before Judge lane In Superior court today. The judgment In the case has been prepared and will prob ably be signed today. The complaint alleged that Mrs. Jones was passing through the turn utile at Riverside park on September . 110, and when almost through the bottom spoke of the turnstile caught her font and crushed it so that she was compelled to remain In bed, for several months and then had to use crutches for quite a long while. The counsel In the case were R. R. Williams and Locke Craig for the plaintiff; and Julius C. Martin and Charles A, Webb for the defendant company.' Grant's No. 14 Cures Colds. II oents. Aahevtlle Paint Okas Co., froraerh Tbe Mlaer-Rloa Paint Co. Lacaa Pat WANTS FANCYI FANCY! Orapefruit. lto. 11 1-20 and 15c each. G. D. Allison, Phone J 3. 150-Jt FOR RENT Two pleasant rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Zl cnerry street. 150-81 I .OPT Ijtdv's watch and fob. tween flpmt-a and ItenrvV nn) I!. turn tol5 Hprure. l.il.. ml i ward. - Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moodle of Woolsey, a son. The city schools will close Wednes day for the Thanksgiving holidays and will reopen next Monday. On account of the fact that several members of the Ashevllle bar will at tend the session of Supreme court next week it is likely that the Bun combe county Superior court will ad journ this week, Instead of next week. Many of the cases have been referred or continued. The Buncombe county . teachers held a very interesting meeting at the High school Saturday. Mr. Martin, superintendent of the Indianapolis schools, had agreed to make an ad dress to the teachers, but he was un able to be present. All of the schools huvlng four months terms closed Fri day afternoon. The first and second basket ball teams of the Y. M. C. A. will contest for honors in the association building this evening at 8:45 o'clock and a good lively game is expected. Both teams are strong. The main object of the game Is to get the first team in good shape for the game with the Spartanburg Y. M. C. A. boys Wednes day night. It is stated by the printers who are handling it, that the new telephone directory will be ready for distribu tion about December 1. This direc tory will show a number of new sub scribers as there are more in the city now than when the last one was pub lished, and the branch and country lines have also Increased. There are at present about 2200 subscribers. ' Revenue Agent R. B. Sams has re ceived information ' of the seizure. with the past few days, of four Il licit distilleries. Three of these were seized In- Wise county, Virginia, by Deputy Collector Miller and seven persons were arrested In connection ' itii them. The other was in Wilkes 1 county, North Carolina, by Deputy Collector Shepard and Special Em ploye Webster. John Drake will open his wrestling school at the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 45 o'clock and It Is quite likely that number of the members of the as sociation will take advantage of the pportunlty to learn something of the manly art They will he free to the members, since Mr. Drake has con sented to give them frc, and it fur- ishes an excellent chance to get some good points In the wrest' Ing game. The case of H. D. Gentry, who is charged with forgery, which was to have come up for trial Saturday, was continued until December 11. The counsel for the defendant went before Magistrate W. A. James, jr., Friday nd asked for the continuance Instead f waiting until Saturday when the preliminary trial was to have been held. With reference to the negotiations that were going on by which John H. Carter was to take over the Ashevllle A East Tennessee railroad, Mr. Carter stated today, that the deal was con summated Saturday and the contracts Igncd then, and ho becomes owner of II of the stock of the road. He made no statement, however, with refer ence to the extension, which was mentioned several days ago as being ncluded In the puns of the pur- hase. Before M igistrate Creasman Satur day afternoon, George Moody of Big Ivy was given a hearing on the charge of stealing a steer from the farm of D. J. Jenkins, and a bound to court In the sum of $200. The alleged lar ceny took place October 11. In de fault of bond he was placed In Jail. At the trial evidence was Introduced which led to the arrest of a man named Ingle, who Is charged with having a band In the affair. He was Placed In jail and will be tried De cember 1. Last. Bight at the Haywood Street Methodist church, the pastor, Rev. W. A. Newell, preached a special sermon to the Juniors o th. lty. who at tended In a body, mcei.lng at the lodge room of the French Broad council No. 7. Jr. O. U. A. M, and marching to the church. The sermon was much enjoyed by those present. This ser mon Is a regular Institution with the Juniors all over the state. Last year the sermon here was preached by Rev. J. 8. Williams. CHRISTMAS BOOKS GALORE In the regular $1.85 edition, 50-cent edition, and in special bindings; also handsome Bibles, prayer books and hymnals. Examine books first for gifts for every member of the home, , ROGERS' BOOK STORE 51 Pitton Arc. Phom 254. KISSES FOR EVERYBODY ; Fresh, Pure and Home-Made. -f AKITVV Isf TTrTlTKr hatwood street KsJXlMU X ITL A 1 IJ-JWll NEAR POSTOFFICE BLOMBERG'S For your cigars, tobaccos, smokers' articles and sporting goods. On the avenue. ' Wer WriKiit's Health T'niW-rwcai and be comfortable. Uprlnir Needle. Ribbed, also Fleece, Lined. lliifhesl quality, lowest price's. GEO. V. JENKI1I3 29 S. Main, Phone 125. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. . Coal, Wood, Kindling ?We give all orders prompt and careful attention. COAL Coal COAL J fi Coal Phone 40 ! Asheville Coal Co. I 8 North Pack gq. Anything Electrical i. " '" ,: , Moo-"v 1 W. A. WARD Phoosj 441, i v Ho. u Chare a Southern Coal Co. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 114. TXT lUT TTTT T A. nr We are constantly supplied with .the choicest .. .of .Ducks, Turkeys, Venison'''arid 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 turkey. ' J. E. Carpenter JEWELER ' No, 11 West Park Square (In Moore's Fnrnltore Store.) . ' Fine Watch Repairing . ; a Specialty.' Ak a aaI : I IUC elCllllU KUdl ; , The Ideal fuel, It's hot' JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone 223. Yard phone B10. . , Special prices on car lots. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Aftherine, N. O. ' No. 29-S1 Haywood Street. ' Phone Mi. UYDRO-TUKRMO-EIiECTRO and MECHANOTHERAPY, DIETIC8 . (or selected cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and other chronlo diseases. The BATHS AND MASSAGE Department of the Sanitarium la open to the public. Skillful attendants for both LADIKS and GUNTliKMKN. Open from t a. m. to p m. Saturday till 11 p. m. Fancy Grape Fruit " J 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c each. The grapefruit 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 hotkt i v Tou won't be if fou do your Ironing with our Harwood Electrlo Iron; you can get out on the porch and by being comfortable do twice the work In halt the time. The Harwood Is the iron that don t burn out. ; Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. 0. ' Opposite Postoffice. Rev. W. E. Poovejr, the new psat"! of North Ashevllle M. R. rhurch preached yesterday both morning an evening. Mr. Poovey greatly Im pressed the congregation with his elo quence and pleasing delivery. HI morning subject was the "Upward Calling of God to Man," and It was presented In a mnst helpful manner, At the evening service Mr. Poovey gave an Impressive discourse o "Moses as a Leader." The members of the church feel that they are to h comrratnlHted greittty oa securing Mr. PooVey as pastor. Clarence 53 Patton Av. Sawye Six Phone N. 1800. Improved Hot W aier Heating jSystem Let ns install in your home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures von summer heat thmmrhnnt vnn 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 & Co. 57 and 9 East College Streetf ASHEVILLE, N. 0. V I HOT HOT HOT STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 191L -ZILLICOA AND RETURN ' :o. :. s. m. , 6:10 and every II min. until 1:00 p. uTtrnQTnT DAVIT m.; then every hour until 11 p. m. &4V&S1D r Car to gtnt,. Btt tma Unt aTery II ' min. 1:00 to 11:00. , 1:41 and 1:00 a. m. and every II mln- DErOT VIA utes until 1:11 p. m.: then every 1 1-1 SOUTHSIDE AVENUE ' " ".. T min. until 11:00. DEPOT VIA Jd verv 16 minutes until 10:00 FRENCH BROAD AVE. N thea ,very U "vm' 6:00 a. m. and every 11 minutes till MANOR -1 ' 11:10 P- m., except no ear In to . Square at 10:11 p. m. CHARLOTTE STRiET .:0 m- en every it minutes tUl imntmriTa :0, n- m- 10:00 nd 11:00 v'etoc IL&mlaUO cars run through to Oolf Club. PATTON AVENUE i:ooVnmnd v,ry " tnlntarnn EAST STREET ' " Jd every 11 minutes Ull Z"ZT rZ3ZTZrZmnZ : m. and every 10 minutes till GRACE VIA MERRIMON :00 a, m. Than every II m'Jtutes UU IVTUtrr ! D- Then every SO minutes un- AVtJIUfi tu 11:00 p. m. 1:1 a. m. and thea every 11 minutes BILTMORE enui l:00 p. m. Then every 10 min- r utes until 11:00, last car. Depot and West Asheville , :4I and :00 a. m. and every 10 Via Sonthslde Avenne. minutes until 10:I0, last car. 1 Cars leave Square for Depot via Bouthside Ave. 0:11, 1:10, T:0. T:10. t:00 and 1:10 a. m. Cars leave Square for Depot via, French Broad Ave. 1:11, 1:10. 1:41, 7:11, T:4i and 1:16. Car for Depot leaves Square 1:46. both Bouthside and French Broad. , First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 1:41. , First car leaves Square for Riverside 1:10, next 1:41. First ear for West Ashevllle, leaves Square 1:10. With the above exceptions, Sunday schedules commence at I a. m. and continues 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. It, night train 10, minutes before sched ule or enounced arrival. ' Citizens Transfer Company JVIJA.f WOOOOOCK, Owner. . FURNITURE MOVEia. Frcrrpt Baggage Transfer Bervica. FiwWirwd by TJ. ft T. and T. F. A. USE ELECTRICITY FOR ADVERTISING Reach out for New Business It Pays Others; Why Not You? ELECTRIC SIGNS EXTERIOR OUTLINED IDECOEATIVE LIGHTING WINDOW LIGHTING Asheville Electric Co. PHONE 69. ." .f i, Try, Gazette-News Want Ads ;i.ti.k.IS V. . rr. I.lv-rv. fh..i-,l I ' y i J - r f " 'FOR SALE Seven room lionso on eany terms: Priw $':') V).no. MAr.STr:.T ?. & co. FOR RENT Five room apartment. Price $17.00 month. - -1 " - , Bargains in Furniture HARRIS FURNITURE CO., 19 South Main St. We havo bought the entire stock and accounts of the Harris Furniture Uo. at 19 S. Main, aritl will close out all the stock nt una bclow coHt for the next few days. Tho utock is ne wand complete. Ooirie early and get your pick. Stoves, Blankets, Kumes, Furniture, Carpet, Hugs, Matting, everything that goes in a first class furniture store at cost Get your Holiday FreBCiits here. We will store them for you free till Xraas. I G" . r r e, i t ; ; '-I-' ' ft
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