Thursday, March 28. 1313 PAGE SIX Our Big: Removal Sale will continue until Saturday night. GEO. W. JENKINS 29 S. Main St. Tusrexaaaa Spring-Cleaning Th Human 8yttem Needs It. Mrs. M. Morgan. 411 4th Ave, E., Bialnerd, Minn., writes: "I take from one to two bottles of Hood'e Barsapa rllla in the spring to purify the blood Just as regularly as I do my house cleaning, and go around light-footed and light-hearted. 1 believe It is the best blood purifier known." Hood's Sarsaparilla so combines the curative principles of roots, barks and herbs as to raise them to their highest efllciency; hence its unequaled cures. Get it today in usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. r H4 SEERS LOST RIGHT COAL BINS fTTR ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. OUR M. & W. INDIAN COAL Possesses the fnel proper ties that make it so popu lar -with those who de mand the Lest of every thing. Phone. 130 for "a ton, after which you will use no other. Carolina Coal & Ice Are most useful filled with our IF S CMfl M& W.COAL It never fails to satisfy because of its 'uniform quality and good lon burning characteristics. 6 ; Phone 40. Asheville Coal Co. Men's Suits and Overcoats 1-2 PRICE Better Investigate This. GEM CLOTHING STORE ' fi Patton Avenue.. Joe Jarvis, Who Served Prison Term, Institutes Action in Court. ; . HM ' - - :. Company California Nonpariel Soft Shelled Almonds Per Lb. 30c. E. C. Jarrett Plumes 358 or 192. 12 North Pack Square am'. City Market, l'lione 17H. MEN WANT Conilort altove nit tilings wlii'ii bnvinur shoos.. Not oulv lo Guarantee Shoes give perfect comfort, hut the style features are on a par with the comfort features. Three 1o live dollars. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 South Main St. WE SELL FOR LESS! J We ran moot your wants In silver and nickolwnre, the only place fur H vompleto line of China, Glassware and Crock ery, Tin nnd Enameled Ware. The I X L Dept. Store 22 I'm Out Ave. Phone 107 A Suggestion ' Permit us to suggest that a Bitting nt our Studio by your Belf am! friends will be to our mutual interest. The special and extra, atten tion given to our work Insures you the merit of originality in your Portraits. HIGGASON STUDIO N. Pack Sq. W hat Is Raid to he e most unusual case. In that In which at petition has Just been Hied with the clerk of Supe rlor court In Which a man seeks to huve his rights of citizenship restored which had been lost by reason of his having served a term In the state pen itentiary. Joe Jarvis. formerly of this city, and now a resident of Mmllson county, who was convicted of forgerv 11 years ago. Is bringing the suit through his attorney. Judge H. H. Car tor. .. Jarvis was sentenced to the peniten tiary for 15 years and after servlns for seven years he was pardoned by Governor It. H. Glenn in 190S. Since that time he has been farming in .Madison county, where he Is very well connected, imd whore it Is said that he has succeeded in regaining th conlldenoe of some of the best people of the county, who will testify in his behnlt. The case will probably be he.trd at the July term of court. It has to bo advertised for HO days and five reputa ble men have to swear that they have known the petitioner for three years and that he has lived an upright lifo. It is thought that there will be no opposition to the petition. The par don was unconditional. Til 111 FROM THE ELECTRIC CO. All is Mere Speculation as to Plans of the New Corporation. Removal Notice I am located, in my new quarters No. 8 NORTH PACK SQUARE J. E. Carpenter Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. That developments are to follow the reorganization of the Asheville Elec tric company, which was recently ac quired by the Carolina Power and Light company, through the recently chartered Asheville i.ight and Power company Is the feeling among the people of Asheville, although it seems impossible to learn unythins definite as to the purpose of the reorganiza tion, or as to who will have charge of the local company, except that Charles K. Johns. in of the Carolina Power and IJijht company will prob ably be president and that J. E. Kan- kin, who is now president, will re tire. Mr. Rankin was seen this morning and said that he knew absolutely nothing as to the plans of the concern. lie fctnted that he would retire and supposed that he would !e succeeded by. Mr. Johnson. Mr. Rankin said that there i? to be a new organiza tion to take charge of the Asheville Fleotric compai.y and that the old one Is to go out of existence; that this organization wou'd have to take place before anything definite could be said and that any statements as to possible developments at this time ire mere speculation. There has been considerable ac tivity in this section In the last few months on the part of someone In the matter of making surveys; for this reason there have been conjuctures that Intemiban lines are to connect A. heville with other towns, and a ine to Waynesville has been especial- y mentioned. There Is also talk of a line to Greenville and some believe that two giant organizations that are controlled by the same interests are working together In the scheme. As Mr. Ran kin snys. however, any statement would be mere speculation. CITY-NEWS PLENTY OF LIGHT AND AIR And thorough cleanli ness are features in the management of this big steam laundry, where your clothes and linens of every kind are given the closest attention and care from start to finish in the process of laundering. Phone 95. Aiheville Laundry r. A. Klcholx, Ujr. Judge Jeter O. Pritchard will go to Clyde tomorrow, where, he will de liver an address nt the closing exor cises of the State High school. Complaints in two divorce cases were tiled today In the office of clerk of Superior court: Hell C. Harville vs. J. W. Harville; Sarah Dalton vs. Gaston 1 m I to a. j The regular weekly prayer meeting ' service will bo hi ! J .it Southside itap-; list church tomorrow evening lit Si o'clock: subject, "City Missions." The leader will be K. N. Wright. The pub lic Invited. W. S. Ilyanis has sold his residence on South I'Yench Hroad avenue to A. A. Minnlck. Mr. Hymns has bought from F. A. Sonilley a lot on Liberty street, on which he intonls to erect u handsome residence. The Hint of the series of two games n'hich was to have been played this afternoon at Riverside park by the baseball teams of liingham and the Asheville High school was culled off mi account of rain. The gains tomor- 'ow will be played at 3:311 o'clock. In the Issue of the Engineering Record of .March 18 there is a lengthy article on the .Marshall hydro-electric plant which was recently finished nnd located on the French Broad river. The article Includes a cut showing ihe exterior of the plant iiesides draw ings showing the construction and ar rangement. Yesterday afternoon at the grounds of the Asheville school, the Asheville school baseball team defeated the le.nn of the Winn school by the score if 10 to 9. The game was evenly ntosted; nnd In fact, that Winn boys iiitluitted the home team but their base running was not effective when things counted. The Y. M. O. A. bowling team will owl tonight against Bristol In the second match of the tournament hich started last week. The result of the first match was that the locals lort by 53 pins, but they hope to re- em themselves tonight. The match n duck pins against Uristol will he owled Suturday night. Herbert Hayes, the ten years old 'on of Julius Hayes of this city. Is to be given a hearing before Magistrate 11. Reagan at Weavervtlle this aft ernoon on the charge of drawing a pistol on young Hubert Shope of VVeaverville a few days ago. It is said that the boy was at Weaverville with son'C friends and met the Shope boy nd for some reason whipped out the pistol and pointed it at n:m. Last night each committee ,'n the senior membership campaign of the M. O. A. reported that one mem ber had been secured. They were only allowed to report one each but lmnst all of them had several mem bers already secured. The men in the campaign have no dnuht that n large number over that set for the campaign will be secifred and no fears whatever are entertained that It will not be a success in every way. R. C. H. "TWENTY-FIVE" English Body ROADSTER .Long Stroke Motor, Enclosed Valves, Bosch Magneto, Three Speeds Forward, Complete Equipment Come in aud see it. $700.00 Asheville Auto Co. ' " Agents for Western Carolina. TO GOOD WORK DONE AT W. ASHEVILLE SCHOOL Mark Brown Has Xot Been Tardy or Absent for Fle I cars. i ! TEETH The spring term of the West Ashe vllle Graded school closed yesterday, The exercises consisted in singing presentation of report cards, certifi cates of attendance and diplomas to the graduates. The following have been neither ahsent nor tardy during ihe entire school year and were awarded certificates: First grade Dixie Cole, Jesse Cole nnd Jack Walsh. Second grade Ruth Jones, William Ijishlev. Lj man Lance. Walter Lee McKenxie and Mamie Wilson. Third grade Susie Moore, Cortel vnn Roberts. Mabel Alexander and Florence Parris. ' Fourth grade Paul Pitillo, Hubert Hayes, Lester Morrison, Evelyn Lasn ley. Thomas Creasman, Albert Hmp ton and Roy Flnner. Sixth and seventh grades Thelma Rovles. Cora Holcomhe, Mary Rey nolds. Jessie Davis, Allyn Blackwell, Mack Brown snd Lowe Wright Ninth grade Conly Rich, Texle Rich and Blanche Welch. I Mack Rrown, a pupil in the seventh ernde. has been neither absent nor tardv for five years. Lester Morrison in the fourth grade, has the sum record for three years. Many pupils during the past year have been ab sent snd tardy but once or twice but ; could not be swarded certificates, 1 Ptipt. Reynolds presented handsome i dlnlomns to the graduating class It- I f flfHTX j eluding Misses Clara Davis, EASTER BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS A splendid assortment of gift bonks for Easter. See the window of Bi ble. Testaments. Prayer Rooks, etc. Neat Flexible Cover Testaments for 35 cents, leather covered, ;n cents; I'.ildes from $1.73 to 17,50. - ROGERS BOOK STORE E. ASTER. CANDY KITCHEN CANDIES AND NOVELTIES HAYWOOD 8TBEXX NEAR FOSTOFFIGB Ask for P.lomherg's when in need of the following lines: Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, Smokers Articles, Sporting Goods, season 1912, Base Ball, Tennis, Croquet, Golf, Fishing Tackle, Gymnasium, Riding and Walking Suits, Knap Sacks for moun tain trips, Camping outfits, all kind Leather Goods and many arlicles too numerous to mention. Ask for jBLOMBERG, On the Avenue. Wagner Quick Folding Go-Carts, So. comfortable for Babv, Prices, '-$5, lLr0and 1S,00. 8, IK CITY SCHOOLS Civic Betterment League Will Furnish Them to Plant on Arbor Day. Golightly Furniture Co. 16 N. Pack Sq. THE GREATEST COAL PRODUCTION Ever recorded in the history of coal production in the Unit ed State was during 1907 when the enormous figures of 480,2:0,n00 tons was mined. Tn 190S it fell off to ; 410,000,000 tons and in 1901) it had increas ed to 400,000,000 tons. No coal mined anywhere better than our .Monarch coal. Southern Coal Co. Phone 114. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. a 6 North Pack Sq. Try our CHOICE FRYING CHICKENS HILL & YOUNG City Market ' Phones 4-359 "The Home of Western . Meats." ; United States Government Decides When Better Auto mobiles Are Built "BUICK" Will Build Them V. S. OOVF:nMKNT , APPROVES IH'ICK On last Monday a model 28 P.ulrk motor car Was delivered to Col.' Spencer Crosby, of the department of war at Washington, to he used by the Inspector of buildings and grounds on his dally trips. The government Invited nil tho leading manufacturers of cars priced from $900 to $2000 to submit a car in competition to a committee of expert mechanical men. These cars were driven to the designated place and the drivers dismissed. The examination was then made with no representative of any of the cars present. Motor for motor, shaft for shaft, bolt for bolt, the cars were compared, tested and appraised by the government experts. One by one the cars we,re eliminated un til hut one remained. It was the ftulck. Of the 17 or I cars sub mitted the Rulck alone stood the rigid test of quality and construc tion upon which the examination was based. This car was at once turned oyer to the government for immediate service. Detroit Free Press, Sunday, January 21, v912. ARBOGAST MOTOR CO. Noh. 69 and 71 S. Main St. IMkona 1728. Prices Range from $35 to $300. This machine Is furnished In four styles, suitable for the smallest homt or the largest hotel. We will be pleased to have you come In and sea these machines, or 'phone us and we will gladly demonstrate . same at your home.' ' ' . . - m ASHEVILLE CARPET HOUSE 18-20 Church Street. PI tone 22A SI Concentrated Tomatoes, 12 l-2c, 20c and 2oo per tin. Tomorrow is Arbor day and the day will b.c celebrated by ail the city schools with appropriate exercises. For the first grades the hour for these exercises hus been set for 12 o'clock.' and for all other grades the exercises will be held at 1 o'clock. There will be delegations at all the schools from the Civic Betterment i league and these will distribute shrubs to the children. These, shrubs from' the league have been donated by the Ulltmore estate and number 1600.1 Kach child will receive one and each Is requested to have an old newspa per to wrap it in so that the roots will not dry out and kill the plant. iiesides the shrubs to be distributed by the Civic Betterment league the children of the schools have pur chased 800. . All these will be planted In the city, at the homes of the child ren, a few at the schools and some at other places where they are needed. Unsurpassed for Soups, Sauces, Bouillons, etc. Duly the meat of the tomato. No seed, core or jieeling. Clarence Sawyer , 53 Patton Ave". Kindling 10c per box. 1 . Six Phones No. 1800 WANTS FOn SCHOOL CHILDREN ONLY nrush and Pencil Tablets Be. Oenlus Kxaminatlon Tablets 5e. All kinds of Tablets Sc. G. D. Allison, Phone 35. DON'T START ON YOUR "TRIP" With a rustyiooking "grip." ,We have them in all sizes and shapes. And are offering them at special prices. CRESCENT JEWELRY & LOAN COMPANY 16 Patton Avenue SPECIAL ONE WEEK , 7 Itocky Ford's Cigars for 25 cents. Bo sure to try these. A BIG VALUE. BARBEE'S FULL VALUE CIGAR STORE The Little Smolie House , (OPERA HOUSE BL0CK)v IS NO W OPEN A Full Line of FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, PERIODICALS and ' POSTCARDS. li. G. McFarland & Co. Opera House Block- and- -31 College Street. Mazda lamps . Quality Service- ' Tlnnner Mazda I -amps are valuable even after burnout. We pay "sh for them, ruing your old lamps In. Let us show von th Itanner (iem." PIEDMONT ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 ? Opposite PoHloflice. .. . - Vatum Arinc. FOR RF.NT Nicely furnished front room 17.00 per month, new house. Nurse preferred. No children' nor sick people taken. App.ly 71 South Uberty street. 413t. FOR SALE Six room new modern cottage. Close In paved street, niar car Hue, price 13000. Easy terms. Choice lots for saleon same will build homes. D0NNAH0E & BLEDSOE Phone lf. Ileal j.tutc. FOR RENT Seven room modern house, Char lotte street, per month $25.00. F.lKht room modern house. French Rroad Ave., per mo., 130.00. Humes built a'nvwhere. ' DONNAHOE & BLEDSOE Plume SIB. Heal Folate. 1 The ns or thrt tpi th causes the up r ami lower Jaws to come together, s Hu.Mt'r-ir the ang'e of the Jaw ' i : cmhur senile (oid ' to the chlii ' 'i- 'v i'T Hi!s K Chunn and Lillian McCollum.. The school will have the largest class the coming year It has ever had. Tho total enrollment for the past year Is 4", the largest In Buncombe county. T. W Come! C. K. County Fair Saturday Bessie. INCREASE TOUR INCOME Handle patented money saving electric ap pliance that cuts light bills In half. I'sed wherever there Is electricity. Territory and liberal terms to a few capable men or women: Will sell readily. General Agency Handy Light, Box 182, Winston-Salem, N. C. 41-3t. Citizens Transfer Company JULIAN WOOUCOCK, Owrr. FURNITURRE MOVINO Prompt Eaaje Transfer Service. Endorsed by V. C. T. a id T. P. A. Favcrite l&c-'23' ' We offer you this high grade Bange in either cast iron or steel. They are the most reliable range on the market today ami we stand back of everv one we sell. '' Grant's No. 2t Cures Colds. 23 cents 1 o:t SALE Two five room houses, nnd one six loom house, eni h lot oint:iininn sn acre of land. devitnM' ron SALS Six ron r O'H' CottHKO le. Pil'-e tl2r,0.00 ..I i n for (fro- ' , n i ' 1 I 1 1

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