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CLOSED. THURSDAY Get your coal supply before Thursday Every tody closed Thanksgiv ing Day. Phone 130. Carolina Goal & Ice Company 0TT1S GEO CO.'S IS ACCEPTED Get Asheville Hardware Go. Stock, Wholesale, at 75 1-4 Per Cent.; Retail, 52 3-4. ALL THE RETAIL STOCK ; SOLD TO SYNDICATE CRANBERRIES Extra large fancy fruit. 15c a qt. or two for 25c. E. C. Jarrett Fbonea S5S or US. 19 North Pack Square and Cltj , Market. Phono 47. , GLAD IS THE MAN, AND HAPPY IS THE WOMAN "Who wears Guarantee Shoes in winter weather. In : addition to the last word in style, they have the added feature of per fect foot comfort in the way of fit and warmth. Great values for both men and women at three, three-fifty and four dol lars. GuaranteeShoeStore a fcoatb Hata M. ; ' SILVERWARE ; You do not want trash, but neither, 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 It you pay more without investigation Our Chinaware is what every custom, er flSirt'OarB tfi1in6V'enatnfclca ware reliabfe and low priced. the I X L Dept Store j i-1 T (''' Jl fU J 22' Patton Ave.5 Phone 107. MHHMIMMIMMIIIl I YOU owe it to your fam- ; ; ! ! ily to your friends ; ; ! I Your Photograph. Come : : ', ', "just as you are." Cor- ; ; X rect styles for Christmas. I :; higgason studio :: :: N. Pack Sq. Over 'Theato' :: I HMMHtMMMIIIIIIHII SIil. Stlkelcatl:er mid Assix lutes Willi Shortly Announce -Plans for Disposing of It. The stock and fixtures of the Ashe ville Hardware company, which was placed in the hands of a receiver sev eral weeks ago. were late yesterday afternoon sold to the Ottis Green Hardware company, which made the highest of four bids to Receiver J. E. Rankin. The purchase prices, it is said, will amount to between 136,000 and $37,000. Mr. Rankin made his report to Judge Henry P. Lane yester day afternoon at t o'clock and tha sale was confirmed by him. On the wholesale stock the Green company bid 75-4 per cent of the in voice price; on the retail stock and fixtures, 52- per cent of the Invoice price. Other bids were made by S. Sternberg & Co., J, G. Stikeleather and associates and a South Carolina firm. The 'Ottis Green Hardware company made a bid of 66-2-3 per cent on thd stock and llxturee a week or, two ago; later there was 'another higher bid and it was agreed thut both should be withdrawn .and that the stock would be open to new bids. Hctiill Stock Disposed (r. This afternoon announcement is made of the sale by the Ottis Green company of the entire retail stock of the bankrupt company to the follow ing named gentlemen: J. G. Stike leather, F. M. Weaver, C. C. Millard mid Hugh Brown. These gentlemen, it Is understood, inteml to conduct a sale of the stock at North Main street store occupied by the Asheville com pany at the time of its failure, and thut Mr. Brown will have the management of the sale. The purchasers will make announcement of their plans with re spect to this stock as soon as they have matured. Will 811 to Dealers. The part of the stock retained by the Ottis Green company, it Is an nounced, will be dispi ed of at once to retailers, who will be given the ben efit of the bankruptcy price reduc tion. This big deal. Involving $28,000 or $30,000, is swung by a concern that has been markedly successful in the six years of its business. Ottis Green, the active head, cas entirely without experience In the hardware business when ho took charge of the newly or ganized company. With a great cr paciy for work and fine trade Judg ment he has built up one of the most Important commercial institutions in this part'of the state. The Asheville Hardware company was placed In receivership on petition of one of the principal stockholders in Richmond,' when Mr. Rankin was named to take charge of the affairs ol the company. It was one of the oldest hardware concerns In the city; was formerly conducted at the east corner of South Main street and Pack square, but several months ago the stock was moved to a store room on North Main street. Let these " ' r . .. Vitalizing Elements into your home; they are the simple means of keeping Nerves, Brain and Body strong,' active, enduring. Thar if no nbttitute for . Frmh Air, Sumhin, Happy Thoaghta or .; Scott's Emulsion all. emsaiars) 11-63 CITY NEWS DECEMBER RECORDS for- VICTOR AND EDISON , are in. DUNHAM'S Music House THREE ARE JAILED-, Bankrupt Sale Now going on at the Little Gem Cloth , ing Store, 6 Patton Aye. COLD WEATHER , WASHING . V, There's always mora or less Inconvenience In having your washing lion's out 'In the home of colored people, because they have no fa-tlltirs 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 i Idly regardless of weather con ditions. Be surs your wash ing is dons ths . NICHOLS WAY Phone 95. tS Zi lx::.ry, MURDER CHARGED Two White, One Colored- Crime, It Is Alleged, Occur red Night of July 1, Last. Exoept in the event of some extra ordinary occurrence, there will be but one edition of The Gazette-News to morrow at 2 o'clock. Bowling in the duck pin tourna ment will be on the alleys of the Y. M. C. A. this afternoon and night. hese games are in the new tourna ment will be on at the alleys of the Y. The Central Labor Union committee announces that a Thanksgiving enter tainment will be given at the Armory hall on Penland street Thursday night for all members of organized labor and their, families. All fair contrac tors and the ministers of the city are Invited to be present. Through their attorneys, .Wells & Swain, Eddie Dillingham et ul. have. died In the office of the clerk of the uperlor court a petition usking for sale and partition of certain nds, to which there are 11 heirs. ve of the heirs are minors and the petition asks that a guardian ad tern be appointed to act for them. The men's Bible class at the Y. M. C A. will be conducted this week by O. Martin and will meet .Friday night at the association building. An oster supper will be given from 7 to 30 o'clock and the class will hold from 7:80 to 8. The subject for the esson tvJH be "Nchemiah Rebuilds the Wall." All men of the city are iivlted to attend. District Passenger Agent J. H. Wood of the Southern railway left this morning for Charlotte to meet the special train carrying the "Girl of the Golden West" company, and will accompany the troupe to this city, where a performance Is to be given tomorrow night. The train is always In the care of a district passenger agent and Mr. Wood will accompany he troupe to Knoxvllle from here. The services at the Christian church on Haywood street will be conducted ext Sunday morning at 11 o'clock by- President O. S. Dean of Weavervllle college. Mr. Dean 'Is a strong speak er and the members of the church ire fortunate in getting him to fill the pulpit for this day. The church has been without a pastor for some ime; but It Is hoped by the officials hat a regular pastor may be secured by the second Sunday In December. There was only one new case In police court this morning, that ol Mozelle Brown, charged with an ns- ault. She was found not guilty and was discharged. The case against Latt Sherlln, charged with malicious ly Injuring personal property, con tinued from yesterday's docket, was again continued on account of the fact that the chief witness could not not be present. It will come up again on December 28. Robtrt H. Hancocke of Hancocke & Green, lessees of the Grand opera house, announced this morning that le was unable to pay any part of sums iue the vaudeville actors and em ployes of the house. These amount In iome cases to several weeks' pay. rhese people will give a benefit at the Grand tonight helping those of them who do not live here to raise noney enough to get'out of town Three men are now in the Bun combe county jail charged with the murder of Aaron Walker, colored, who was found on the railroad track dead on the night ol July 1, last, ine men In custody are Wood Hyatt, col ored. Will Jasperson, white, and Tom Praton, colored. The two former were arrested In this city yesterday after noon about 6 o'clock and placed in Jail and the latter was brought here today from Waynesvtlle hy Deputy Sheriff Mitchell. They will probably be given a preliminary hearing some lime this week but it Is stated that It will be Impossible to get the state' wttnessea here before Friday morning. It will be remembered that Walker was found on the tracks of the South ern railway about o'clock at night, and that when fuund he had been deaj for soma time. It was reported then that he had been killed by parsing train and the report was ac cepted. The sheriff has lately received Information that tended to show that tlis man was murdered and an Inves ligation was started. - The Investigation began about month ago and It la stated by one who knows the situation that there Is on state's witness who stis.lht.hr new theae men kill WJlker and then place his body on the track. There are other witnesses, too, It Is said, wh say they have heard tha statement from Wood Hyatt that he knew wh had killed the man but tiiut he would not tell It. There are various other witnesses to b called but it is not given out what they will testify or what they know. Wood Hyatt Is a brakeman or was at the time of tha killing, runnln between hers and Murphy. Ha Is said to have a very good reputation. Pra ton has served time In tha penitentiary for rutting open a mall bag at Wa; riesvllle several years ago. For some time he has been staying here and In Wayneavtlle, but his home Is in kmmn. Jaspersoa'a home la In tutwlii. and m h wrkml on the Tiltmor rrtnl Whiit motive w.t lfhlrid the muni i mil I rmt te ascertained. F:294:Ch Ad. 06 N. t v "W"olf Clty- tex' Nov' 24, Chalmers Motor Co., '; ' ' ' . : . '-."; '' .' ". - Detroit, Mich. ' . - After looking over all models of self-starting cars in Dallas I haVe Jut purchased from Levy-Kramer Company one of your greatest accomplishments a Chalmers "Thirty-Six." Drove home, a distance of eighty-six "miles, in four hours.' Had occasion to use self-starter quite often and It never failed. Stalled my motor seven times while learning to drive and starter worked every time. Power Is unlimit ed.' For easy riding has everything on the market beat to 'death. 'I . sincerely congratulate you and your entire organization. . 1 1 am.de ! lighted with car. Much success to you. MARSHALL MYB.ECK. Comforts and Quilts at ' '"V- Special Prices. GEO. W. JENKINS 29 S. Main. Phone 125. COME IX AXD SEE THIS SPLENDID CAR. . ' ... v.... .'.. . " I , ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. , CHRISTMAS BOOKS GALORE ' In the regular $1.35 edition, BO-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 i Pfttton Ave Phomi 254. Don't Forget : ORDER ICE CREAM CANDY KITCHEN HAYWOOD bTREJTT NEAR POBTOFFICE BLOMBERG'S For yourycigars, tobacco. 'smokers' articles and :8poring goods. On the avenue. BarbeeV MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. ; i THANKSGIVING! we close. Let us supply you now witfi some of the best coal you ever used. ' Phone 114, Southern Coal Co, No. 10 North Pack Square. GET COAL . i ' '' , ; TODAY J I Remember coal offices Z Z and yards ' Closed Thursday. Phone 40. 1 i Asheville Coal COs i j 8 North Pack tV Anything . Electrical W. A. WARD tmn 44. Wo. U Ohsocti Ma FOR THANKSGIVING 1 With the approaching tide ot Thanksgiving, we offer for your din ner and to suit the most fastlflious: Fat Dressed Chestnut Fed Turkeys, Dressed Pekin Ducks and Venison. Orders Promptly Delivered. No. J. E. Carpenter 1 f . : - r JEWELER ; 11 West Pack Square (In Moore's ! Furniture' Store.) I Fine Watch Repairing v a Specialty J , t, Fine Jellico Coal I i i .Thi Ideal fuel, It's hot. f Jt JELLICO COAL Coli City office plume 223. Yard phone BIO. JSpecJal' prices on car lots.. i XUJS U&UJMXiJK. OAJMli.ilIU.UiU ' t Afdierllle, N. O. No. 29-81 Haywood Street. " Phone 684. HYDRO-THERMO-ELECTRO and MECHANO-THEBAFY, D1ETICS for selected cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Hayfevsr, Malaria, Asthma, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and other chronic diseases. . The BATHS AND MASS AGE department ot both LADIES and GENTLEMEN. ' , . Open from 8 a. m. to t p m. Rat&.'day tlH 11 p. m. Fancy, , Gr ap e, Fruit .... -1 :10c, 12 l-2c and 15c each.,.', , . . v 1 l -The grape-fruit we handlGd'last year "was so uperior i that ve are lad to announce that we have perfected arrangements to handle it again this'year. -- Special price t by the boxy .JSJ llMAtrl ' Sawyer V - ; Six PhonaN. 1800. Clarence 63 Patton Av. The Two sizes, one Judtre G. S. Reynolds appeared In Superior court yesterday In an effort o have Ivester Ingle released from tall on habeas corpus proceeding, md to have him recottnlzed for his appearance at a preliminary hearing Friday. Ingle is held for complicity n the theft of a steer from O. i. Jen- tins at his Cramcy farm, having been irrested after he had given date's svldence against George Moody for the theft of the steer before Maguv Irate M. A. Creasman last Saturday. Judge Ixne required that Ingle give bond and he was again remanded to tail in default of thia, A horse belonging to t. A. Jackson dropped dead yesterday on Houth Main street, while coming in the dl rection or rack square, it was Pitched to a wagon at ths time. In which there was a light load of rut 'on seed hulls. No cause Is known for the death nf the horan. The oc currence was the cause of a slight crident a short time afterward, when 1 delivery wagon belonging to the Coca-Cola Itottllng works paawd and the horse drawing it ahleil at the dead animal and overturned ' the wagon, breaking guile a lot of the bottled gonds In' the wagon. The sc cldent, however, was uot a very serit ous one. The Theato shows ths latest pictures 'ham bars Ik Weaver. Itvrv. PHone 1 Changs of program sightly at Theato Grant's No. 14 Cures Colds. II cents Enjoy aa hour at Theato. Asherffls Paint Ctaas Co., (romerly ThMiarRlee Paint Co. Imemm PanM WANTS 1 ImprovedHbtaW Heating Sys tern " Let us install in your hone our improved hot water heating systea which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures yon summer heat throughout youl house in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Go's boilers and ra diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction la! r; fl ... Ball, thrash ;t5t Go. If I! ih and 9 East CoUege Btoeei JOTS T Ff AS: is i i i ii i i . i k ' a ASHE VILLI!, N. 0, ( "Eleotrpherm" Heating Pad electrified hot water bottlesaf ahd ' conVenlent 'to 'use-' luy t, one heat $6.50. Three heat S.60. call and see tna Piedmont Electric Co. ftnywhere.' Call and see thorn. Opixwlte Post OffU. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFTECT OCT. 1, 191L ZILLICOA AND RETURN :oo. :. :o :30 and every II mln. until 1:00 p. KlVEJiaiJJl!; JTA&A. Cart to game, Bt. this llnN evsry H mln. 1:00 to 11:00. . . 1:41 and :00 a. m. and every II mln- DEPOT VIA ' ntes until 1:11 p. m.; then every t 1-1 SOUTHSIDE AVENUE . ; uZ Th" " tSffAT TTTA 'i ! ) '' '," f s:00 and every 16 minutes untU 10:00 - t, i . 100 a. rn, and every II minutes till MANOR I"1 ' i P- . sicept no .car In to ' " ' ' Square at 10:11 p. m. PWAPTOTTp STREET r' 7:0u . thet. every 16 minutes -tiL. "MO p. m. 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock TERMINUS cars run through to Golf Club. PATTON AVENUE .V very " lrm. EAST STREET : i.ooand .v.r, u miau. uu' - , 1:00 a. m. and every 10 minutes till GRACE VIA MERRIMON 1:00 a. m. Than every II m'flutes Ull twwnv P- Than every 10 minutes nn AVfcJHUJa til 11:00 p. m. , 1:16 a. m. and then every 11 minutes BILTMORE ' ' ;0 p- Tnen vrr min- . ' ' ntes until 11:00, last car. .- ' Depot and West AshevUle. 1:41 and :0I a. m. and srsry II via Southside Avenue. minutes untu io:io,'iast er. Cars leave Square for Depot via Southside Ave. 1:11, 1:11, T:00. T:I0, 1:00 and 1:10 a. m. Cars leavs Square for Depot via French Broad Ave., fill, 1:10. 1:46, T:ll. T:4I ana s:l. ' t- Car for Depot leaves Square l:4S, both Southside and French Broad. First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 1:41. First car leaves Square for Riverside 1:30, next 1:41. x First car for West Asheville. leaves Square 1:10. ' With ths above exceptions, Sunday schedules commence at a, m. tod oontlnuea sams as week days. , On evenings when entertainments are in progress at slther Auditorium or Opera House, the last trip on all Unas will be from entertainment, liv ing Spare at regular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opera House, ' Car leaves Square to meet No. II. night train 10, minutes before sched ule or anounoed arrival. . Citizens Transfer Company TVUAJI WOOWOOCK, Owner. TURNITURE MOVTNO. , Prompt Baggage Transfer Serviet, EwVjreed by TJ. C T. and T. P. A. WAXTEU At Once, nrxl rlHsa com ponltor for ni'nnt ten rtav; go pjtv. Ph'tne Th Cimrltir, iinf ville, N. C. If FOR SALE Seven room bouse on easy terms. Trice $.1000.00. MAHSTrLLTin & CO- -T.cil r !:..e ri v - i rt FOR RENT Five room apartment, Prioe $17.00 month. USE ELECTRICITY FOR ! ADVERTISING Reach out for New Business It Pays Others; Why Not Yon?' ELECTRIC EXTERIOR SIGNS- OUTLINED PECORATTVE LIGHTING WINDOW , LIGHTING Asheville Electric Co. PHONE 69.' Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder Bargains wskm mn nsiisnssrsgMMaMMSag 'in Furniture HARRIS FURNITURE CO., 19 South Main St. We have bought Ihb entire Ijtork and accounts of the Ilarria Purniture Co. at 13 S. Muin, aiJ will t-lose out all the Block nt and below cost for the next few days. The Stock isc now and complete, Oome early and got your pick. Stoves, "Blankets, Kansas, Furniture, Carpet, Rugs, patting, evcrj thing that goes in a first class furniture store at coat. Get your Holiday Presents here. We will store them for you free till Xmas.
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