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COAL GOING UP Better get several tons going down into your coal bin. And remember, too, that M&W INDIAN coal contains an extreme ly high percentage of fuel properties carbon the property that makes heat. Order NOW. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company FERNDELL ROLLED OAIS No hulls. Perfectly clean. Full weight. The best that can be bought E. C. Jarrett Store Phones 1920 and 1921. Market Phone 473. Patricians lu gun metal, medium heel and the daintiest kind of an arch. The name "Patrician" is a guarantee of superiority in shoes for ladies. $3.50 and $4. . GuaranteeShoeStore South Main Si Flower Pots 1 cent to 50 cents. The I. X. L. Dept. Store 22 ration Ave. Phone 17. J. E. Carpenter JEWELER Watches and Fine Jewelry Watch Repairing my Specialty EVES TESTED CLASSES FITTED PH. Z. F. HIGHSMITH OPTOMETRIST 9 Gracl? Street. Phone 1121. ASHEVILLE,' N. C. OPTIMISM AND ENERGY On the part of our City building institution and the men behind it is mak ing a (iIiEATEU ASHEVILLE Which has already won favorable public opinion through laundry work done the Nichols Way.. BOOST, BOOM, BUILT). Asheville Laundry Wbarv Utiinn laves Longer. 9. A. NICHOLS, Mgr. 4.3 Collrco St. RESULTS TO DATE Farm Demonstrator Weaver All the ' Time Enlarging Number of Assistants. E. D. Weaver, farm demonstrator for Buncombe county, has been en cased in his fall work for" several weeks, and stated yesterday that he Is very much pleased with the results that ho has obtained, so far. and with I thik nt-nanaftn fnr srnnri exnerimentHl crops next season. Mr. Weaver has been working in new territory during most of the time this fall and inter esting farmers who have not hereto fore engaged in the experimental work. 1 As yet Mr. Weaver has not received many reports from the assistant de monstrators concerning the yields In the experimental tracts but he said yesterday that he is satisfied that the results will be encouraging, as the In terest is growing all the time and the number of those who are adopting improved methods is increasing rap Idly. He said that there would be a great many more assistant demon strators next year than ever before. Mr. Weaver is now devoting ten months of the year to his work instead of six months, the time for which, he was employed when he was first en gaged. During the past Week Mr. Weaver was in the Hominy section. He stated that the farmers there seem glad of an opportunity of helping with the work. T, IS NOT EASY TO KILL Had Been Shot Three Times Before Is Likely to Get Well Funeral. ) 3 A genUeman from Andrews brought the information today that Ed. John son, the barber who was shot at An drews a few days ago by C. M. Pitt man, mother barber, is able to walk about and is expected to recover. At first it thought' that he was mor tally wounded, as he hud a bullet in the back of It is head; one In the shoulder and one in the neck. It would appear that Mr. Johnson has as many lives as a cat, as lie has been shot three times before this. Plttmun, who took to the mountains as soon as he shot Johnson, has not been heard of. There is a reward of 125 for his apprehenselon. It is not thought that he will be captured unless he be comes Intoxicated and thus gives him self away. The funeral of Mrs. John W. Walk er, who died Sunday at Andrews. takes place today. She was the wife of the cashier of the Merchants and Manufacturers bank and died about a week after giving birth to a son. She was Miss Lena Bushong of Tennessee, The husband and two children sur vive besides the infant.' CRAIG AND SETTLE 5FEAK SAME TIME MID PLACE At Rutherf ordton Tomorrow Local Speakings Tonight Tomorrow Britt Coming. Hon. Locke Craig left this morning for Marlon, where he speaks today. He has an engagement to speak at Rutherfordton tomorrow. Hon. Thom as Settle has an appointment at the same place on the same date and hour. Mr. Cratg Is billed to speak in Wayni'svllle Thiirsdny night and In Asheville November 2. Hon. W. T. Crawford and Judge T. A, Jones are scheduled to speak to night in the Odd Fellows hall In Wert Asheville in the interest of the demo cratic party. Mr. Crawford and R. M. Wells have an appointment to speak at Leicester tomorrow. Mr. Crawford has several other appointments for this week. Hon. J. J. Britt leaves Washington for Asheville tonight, comings for the purpose of speaking In the Interest of R. H. Staton. - U W vLtJ zJ' Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh end rheumatism, relieves that tired fpplino- restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. n i (rrnr In n1inl llnuid form OT .hocolated tablets called Sarsalabs. The individual duck pin tourna ment starts at the Y. M. C. A. build ing today and there will be matches thla afternoon and tonight that prom ise to be very interesting. Swannanoa lodge No. 56, I. O. O. F., will confer the first degree this even ing at their hall on Church street. Members of the degiee staff and visit ing Odd Fellows are Invited to be present The Mt. Pleasant collegiate Institute football team arrived here this morn ing for a game with the Bingham ca- ets. The game was scheduled to be gin at 3:30 o'clock. The visiting team has a game with the Asheville school tomorrow afternoon. The Bible class and lecture for men will be held at the Y. M. C. A. hall djoining the Highland hotel tonight 7 o'clock. Supper will be served from 7 to 7:30, and the class will ho taught by Zeb F. Curtis frojn 7:30 to The menu tonight will include to mato soup, steak, celery, coffee and eake. V. ; Bound to Court for Attempted Criminal Assault Other Cases Tried. Luin Bellum, colored, was arraigned in Police court this morning on the harge of attempting to criminally ssault Alberta Williams, a little ne gro girl about 12 years old, and prob- ble cause was found against him. He was held to K the February term of Superior court under a bond of $1000. Hattie Maxwell was before the court harged with the larceny of a dia mond ring, the property of Bessie Small, but upon the hearing of the evidence in the case the defendant was discharged. Dora Price was found guilty of be ing drunk and disorderly . and was ned $5 and the costs for the offense. rancis Sumner was found not guilty on a clique of being drunk in the city. In the case of OBcar Wilson, who was fined $5 and tjre coBts at the ses- ion of the court yesterday for driving an automobile on the wrong side of the street, the penalty was remitted. nd the defendant withdrew notice of ppeal which had been given in open ourt, ; There were no other cases this morning, and the session of the court was very short. If you have young children, you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most com mon ailment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent They are easy and Dleasant to take, and mild and gentle In effect ' For sale by all dealers. . Adv RAZOR HANDLES. ' All sizes and styles. 20c to 35c. 10c extra put on. Asheville Barbers' Supply Co., 23 N. Main St. GOOD ONE GENOVAR SIIOKER 5 Cent3 BARENTS 14 Tatton Avenue A. It. c: c...... .. Good WbtlieH. Editor of The Gazette-News: . The Gazette-News Is to be congratU' lated upon its progresslveness and sue cess In cnlurgenlng Its telegraphic news. It Is In keeping with the times. and growth of Ashevilla and sur rounding community. There can be no doubt Its readers will appreciate the additional service, and the friends of the paper all wish it permanent success. May It live long and prosper 8. P. MEAR8. Asheville, Oct. 2, '12. The Itri kxhim at Fliiuulrlphla. (By Associated Press.) Philadelphia, Oct. 29. The steamer Rerltshlre. whose cargo .of cotton Mazed In 'the hold for rtenrly a week off the count M North Carolina h:u ranched tills city end will be put dry dock for repairs. All the crew who ImMert with the flames nre still altnanl. I formi'il CITY NEWS UM BELLI HELD SPECIAL BARGAINS In Ladies' Long Coats. Large stock to select from. GEO. W. JENKINS ' 18 S. Main St. OJiase 3.000 lb. Truck. ChaseTrucks Will make your delivery quicker and cheaper. Because they have been "glventwttlme. Ceroo and let us Asheville Automobile Co. 15 and II Sosith Lexington Avenno. , JUST RECEIVED A large shipment of Sanford's ax mtnster rugs and are o (ferine enUre stock at bargain prices. Co-.ne In and see these rags before placing your order elsewhere. We give ten per cent tor cash. ASHEVILLE CARPET HOCSJB 18-20 Church St. Phone No. 828. TWENTY CENTS FOR NEW BOOKS. Covering almost every branch of science, and almost every subject of human interest, and treatises on famous authors and their works. Prettily bound in green cloth board covers. By mall 6 cents extra. See window. ROGERS' BOOK STORE; 39 Patton Ave. Order Ice Cream To ?ay for Delivery Hallowe'en CANbY KITCHEN BUYING COAL . Kequires judgment sania as buying anv other commodity. There are different grades of coal same as different kinds iif anything else you buy for the home. Itis well to select the kind of coal you use the same as you select the different kinds, of meat you use. lou show good judgment when you buy Monarch Coal, because it is good coal and we guarantee every ton of it we sell, v Southern Goal Go. Phone 114. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. HAYWOOD STREET WEAR POSTOFFICB - -- : BLOMBERGS For your Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, Smokers Articles and ; ' Sporting Goods. ' ' - '' " , '- -'.,.....' '' .'-'" 17 Pat ton Ave. NOV IS ; THE TIME ' ' I $ For all srood men to lav'? in their supply of winter X t coal. Remember, too, that 4 - M & W COAL stands t pre-eminently at the head 1 of the column of coal for ? ; all uses. Phone 40. ; ; j Asheville CoallCo. i . ....... V ELECTRICAL FUTURES Portable Lamps, Electric Iron and Heating Apparatus. W. A. WARD U 12 Church St Phone 449. 1 1 "T '" i? FILMS DEVELOPED BY i : FILM EXPERTS. t ... .'V " -t t They get results,' impossible or uB-; likely at home. Kodaks loaned trep;' films for sale; prints made; bcttfjr pictures less money. KXY'S STl'DIO" 'does It ' betters charges less. . 2 N. PacH Square. Peters June Pasture Dairy Meal. Peters Alfalfa Queen Dairy Feed. Peters Arab Horse Peed. Each the best of its kind. v ASHEVILLE GRAIN & HAY COMPANY Wholesale Distributers. f Diamond Rings Note omiwindow display of unusual values in diamond rings ranging n price from $5.00 to '.' $30.00.' All diamonds guaranteed at represented or money refunded. Btxicli TriicSls : Simple! Durable! Economical! Especially adapted to hilly country. Will reduce your delivery costs. Arbogast Motor Co. Phone 1728. No. 60 to 68 North Main St. The Best Picture House in the State. DIES' BY GAS Woman BcloiKlrjr to Prominent Mls- Hlsslii Family t'onunlts Sul c lde In ew Vork. - : ( By Associated Press ) New York, Oct. 2. Miss Mary 'ontalne Freeland, thought to have been a member of a well known MIs- isslppl family, committed suicide early today in a boarding house In West 05th street by inhaling gas. Her body was found this afternoon; In the room was an old will with a new codicil In which Mlw Freeland disposed of about 10,000 acres of plan tation land In Warren county. Miss., and a quantity of jewelry. . The will was dated at Port Gibson, Miss., and stated that Miss Freeland was a resi- ent of Warren county. ". Near the body were found t'o cards, one bearing the , Inscription River Lee Plantation, Vlckshurg, Miss.," and the other with the name Captain James Perkins, Perkins plantation, Vleksburg." " W O IH Pi W 02 . Consult your appetite see if a nice browned wouldn't about fit it. and fish ACME FISH CO. Miono :ut Central Market (O a nncess theatre A gentunej v&iue-jpvlng "special bale" nfrould makt a host of NEW FRIENDS for a store. But a special sale has no ad rertising of fact unless it is effectively advertised of coursi MISS M. FANNY DAYS Teacher of ;Piano, Pipe Organ, Theory aid Harmony. Finished course at Oberlln Conservatory of Music Number of yearsex perlenceas teacher. Phone 1374, or address North State Fitting School. 157 Church Street . Grant's No. 24 Cures Colds. 25 cents Chambers Ik Wnaret. Lrtery, Phonel. WANTS T0RKEVS ? r PHONES 4-359 HILL'S MARKET- L08T At the switch-stand at North Main and Merrlmon avenue, on Saturday night, a bunch of keys with (fuard chain attached. Find' er please return to Weaverville Waiting Room and receive reward. I 22-it STRAYED OR STOLEN Red Jersey cow without horns. Any one giv Inn Information leading to the re covery of same will be rewarded. Arthur Youm?, 77 OudRcr street. 226-31 WANTED Position as cashier or clerk by II l;h School girl graduate Address Mv E., ciire ' of Gazette K'na ' - 9 9S. 228-St FLOOR COVERINGS AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES Our stock fo large and well assorted. . . Art Squares as low as $8.00. . Small Rugs ai bWai! prices. Beaumont Furniture Co. 21 South Main Street. "The Home of Furniture Values.' WANTED Vnfurnlahod room, down I stairs preferred; In good neighbor hood, well persons; Arhlress "Im mediate," care of Gmette-News. . , ' . . 2-lt. I WANTED Pome Mlmlon . straiKht Try Some D evonshire Sausage Fin d'l'AR I.IARKET Fine PHONES 19171918-1919 "Wo are the surceshful Caterers U a Variety of Appetites." The Place to Spend an Enjoyable Hour. PIECE ORCHESTRA , PICTURE PROGRAM TODAY. ."The Loyalty of Sylvia" Drama ...... ... Vitagraph "The Unworthy Sou" Drama . . . . . . ..... .'. . Melics Open from 10 a. m, to 11 p. m. .4 .4 FLASH LIGHTS . Why go feeling your way through the dark when at very little expense you can have a flash light that will - "furnish ' , all the light you need. $1.25 to $3.75. Sco our window. ' : ' PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO. Opp. PoBtoffice ' S4 Patton Ave. Purest and Beot Rumford Balling oivder chairs and rockers. Phone 1828. 226-lt GREEN' A8PARAOCB TIP8 . My shipper shipped me s double qimntlty, nd for a. limited time 1 will sell them at n bargain price. D. G. AU.IHON, Two Phones 31 and 35. s It l;onj RK.VT, Furnished house, It renins -Desirable location. Kurnac he:it. Key t 7S Church street. i2.nt 1R HAI.K 1 brass bed. 3 Inch post; I National sprlns; I cnhlnet wlnK . lii'i hinf 1 dlntpg Tanni .. Mum ti- .""Id before Nov. 1, nwd only i months. 42 Mmlliuin nve ? CititenQ Transfer Company ' iCLIAN WOODCOCK, Owner. FURNITURE MOVING Trompt Eagage Transfer Service. Endorsed by V. C. T. and T. P. A. .FOP. SALE ' s Tloune oh Cumlierland avenue. Terms like rent. ' !iAFJ3TELI,ER & CO. n.i itmA. jo iisjtuuj ei. FOR RENT 4 room cottage, Depot Price 1 10.00 month. ssctlon. MAR3TELLE?. ft CO. Wilson m mm. MS Make your home noinfortahte, with the sinallest amount of fuel po'swiMc They are AIH TIGHT aud enn la- regulated to any degree you wish to keep your room. Trv one today. ) Ollis GrccnIIdveC'j. ( C5 11 V7. Prc'iT
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