Fridaj', January 24, 1313.
THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS
uoaan!
THE TEST
OF COAL
is the smallest quantity of
ashes left, by this test,
you will find out for a cer
tainty that M. &W. IN
DIAN heads the list. ;
Phone 130
Carolina Coal & Ice
Company
INiDUH
TRIED FOR RETA1LIKE
"If I Had Known"
And Found Guilty Perjury
Case Continued Several
Others Adjudicated.
DRY FEET
Are alwavs in Guarantee
Shoes, patent, gun metal and
tan leathers. For men $3 to
$5 for the best, lace and but
ton, with four dollars a mighty
popular price, though the $5
shoes are
and neck.
running 'em
neck
Guarantee Shoe Store
South Main 8.
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WWIMIHHIIHIIIMIIIIH
I WE WANT YOU TO
KNOW
una iuie Biiupie aa uuf
that never charges more
than the lowest prices.
You can trade here with
confidence.
The I X L DEPT. STORE
22 Patton Ave. Phone 107
THE
ELECTRIC
STORE
Special on mission portables
leaded shades $4.75
Red seal and Columbia igni
tion batteries and automobile
accessories.
SEE OUB WINDOWS
PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO.
J. A. TILLMAN
Jeweler, 17 Mortn Main B.
I carry a nice line of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry, and make a spe
cialty of repair work. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Baxter Buckner wag the prosecut
ing witness this morning' In three re
tailing cases before Judge Adams in
Police court. Two of the defendants
against whom Buckner testified, Klttin)
Sue Farmer and Arthur Elliott, were
found guilty as charged. Prayer for
judgment in the case of the former
was continued until January 30, and
judgment was reserved in the case
against Elliott. The case against Kil
lum Dlshman, the third defendanr,
was continued until tomorrow. The
case continued from yesterday's dock
et, in which Will Black was charged
with retailing to Effle Bates was taken
up and the defendant found not guil
ty. Judgment was suspended against
the Bates woman : on a "drunk"
charge, upon the payment of costs.
The case against A. F. Brlgman,
Who was held for perjury a few days
ago as a result of testimony he gave
in the assault case against Everett
Gentry, was called today, but attor
neys for the defendant waived prelim
inary examination and he was held to
the February term of Superior coi'rt
under a bond of $500. From state
ments made by the attorneys it is
likely that a pica of mental irrespon
sibility will be made for Brigman in
the higher court.
There were two larceny cases before
the court today, and probable cause
was found in each. Carl Mavcner,
one of the defendants, was held to
Superior court under a bond of $500
and Wlllard Melton was required to
furnish bond in the sum of $200 for
his appearance in the higher court.
Harry Bradley and Ben Morris we.e
found guilty of disorderly conduct and
fined $15 and the costs each. I5olf.
defendants appealed from the judg
ments and appearance bonds were
fixed at $100 each. Will Fowler was
fined $5 and the costs on a similar
charge. Robert Richard was found
guilty of being drunk and disorderly
and was fined $6 and the costs. M. C.
Hopper received a penalty of $5 and
the costs, for a "plain drunk."
Fred Ingle and Uharlie Mascari, two
small bojs were before the court for
assault on each other. The former
was found not guilty. A judgment
of guilty was entered against Maf.
cari, but the penalty was reserved. .
Willie Butler was found guilty (f
running an automobile In a dangerous
and reckless manner and fined '15
and the costs for the offense. He ap
pealed to Superior court and " bond
was fixed at $100.
: You can't get away ' from regret
il In rin vnitr ilutv. Regret
' hangs over you, clings to you, and
therefore you should always do your
duty save the blame of the sin of
omission. Croup and colds and pneu
monia often get under headway be
fore the doctor arrives. A bottle of
Gowans Preparation, King of Exter
nals,; dispels fear, and causes you to
rejoice to know that you have done
your duty. Gowans scatters inflamma
tion. It is all absorbed. Buy a bot
tle today. All druggists. Thousands
Qialmers w
HEBfflHasnj For tired and aching feet' "
j'trAjir Tlr Tfporls nnshion Shoes. .
Prices $3.00. Snappy, warm -qj, COtjrsE
and comfortable. ;
I . Geo, W. Jenkins. ;g
18 S Main St. Phone 125 j J YOU USE COAL,
of testimonials. $1.00, 50c, 25c. ady.
CITY NEW S
A MODERN
LAUNDRY
With every piece of the
very latest machinery
with which to wash and
iron the linens you wear
and use in the home.
Linens last longer when
done the NICHOLS WAY
rhones 193G-1937.
Asheville Laundry
. t. A. KIGIIOI4, Mgr.
.'. Cortege St
WEniBTOIIITI!
To Start Movement for Con-
tinental Highway Distri
bution oi Literature.
Apparently much Interest to being
aroused over the country by the move
ment started by Governor Locke Craig
to build a coast to coast highway, a
meeting having been called of several
governors and prominent men of the
country to be held In Asheville on
February 12. In Arizona particularly
this interest has grown apace and the
papers of that state are strongly ud
vocatlng the movement.
J. W. Hampton, who has been a
resident of Asheville for the past four
or five years, has been doing a great
deal to arouse interest In the west.
He was formerly a resident of Btsbee,
Ariz., and Is acquainted with the pow
ers that be In that state. Since the
invitation to governors Issued by Gov
ernor Craig, Mr.' Hampton has been
busy sending out Asheville literature
to his prominent friends In Arizona,
and It seems that this work la bear
ing fruit. The enthusiasm In Arizona
Is spreading throughout the southwest
and It Is likely that a large delegation
from that section will attend the
meeting here In the Interest of the
highway.
Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Ingle, of 174
South Grave, a son.
The graduating exercises of the
mid-year class of the High school take
place tonight at S o'clock instead of
8:30, as stated yesterday. --
Letters addressed as follows are at
the office of The Gazette-News, in an
swer to "Want ads.", and will be de
stroyed unless called for: "L. J. H.", :
"X. Y.", "Business," "H. J. M.", "V.",
"Worker,", "A. W." ,. ; ;
Every boy in the city is' invited to
the boy's Bible class at the Y. M. C.
A. building tonight, whether he is a
member of the association or not. The
supper and class will be held from
G:30 to 7:30 o'clock. The manage
ment of the association is making an
effort to have 200 boys present. J
William F. Yarberry Is starting a
movement to clean up the paupers'
field at the cemetery and to make it
more attractive. He requests that all
who are Interested will meet him at
Riverside on March 15 for this pur
pose art to bring with them such
tools as they think they will need.
One of the best and closest games
of basket ball of the season was play
ed between the teams of Wheeler and
Shuford in class A of the Y. H. C. A.
league last night. When time was
called for the game the score was a
tie, 22 to 22, and when this was play
ed off the result was 2 to 22 In favor
of the followers of Wheeler. . Baird
and Wheeler were the stars of the
winning team, and Jordan and D.
Hunt did stellar work for the losers.
The passenger department of the
Southern railway has jilts issued a
booklet for distribution to attract the
people along its line to .the Inaugura
tion of Woodrow Wilson as president,
on March I. The booklet Is very
attractive and is devoted to descrip
tions, pen pictures and photographs,
of the national capital. The Infor
mation is complete and will serve as
a guide to the sights of Washington
for those who attend the Inauguration
for the first time.
MOTOR CARS
Made in Chalmers Shops.
Why Chalmers Steel is Heat Treated ,
Heat treating is a guaranty of long life In the working pints of a
motor car. It is the Chalmers heat treating process that makes
Chalmers parts so wonderfully strong.
By this modern miracle a piece of steel of ordinary Rtrcngth Is
given a toughness of fibre and a hardness that the sword makers of
old Toledo might well envy.
In fact, the steel in Chalmers cars Is as fine in quality and as
carefully tempered as the steel In the finest swords and tools.
You can take a Chalmers transmission gear and if you have ma
chines strong enough you'ean bend it nearly double before it will
break. You can try the sharpest file on its surface; there won't be
a scratch. You can pound the teeth with a sledge; you won't break
them.
For the rriaglc of fire has transformed the very structure of the
metal. It has made the outer surface dense, llne-gralned, hard as
glass to resist wear. It has made the Inside fibrous, like oak
strpng to withstand all strains.
The Chalmers heat treating plant a part of the Chalmers factory
is one of the largest and most completely equipped in the automo
bile Industry. s
Chalmers cars have more heat treated parts than any other cars
In their price classes. This Is ono of the many reasons for Chalm
ers quality.
Call and get the "Story of the Chalmers Car" which tells about
this and other wonderful processes of manufacture which make
Chalmers cars such good cars. i. . '.
J. E. CARPENTER
JEWELER
Watches and Fine Jewelry.
Watch Repairing iny Specialty
No. 8 Pack Square . "t
A
COAL Delights
are greatest in MON
ARCH BLOCK. - This
coal comes to your bin
clean and good. It readi
ly ignites and burns free
ly, leaving little ash.
Use Lump size for grates
Egg for Ranges.
Southern Coal Co.
riione 114 10 X. Pack Sq.
:
:
Why not get the best, M. $
& W. COAL leads in fuel
properties. Phone" 40.
Asheville Coal Co.
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cisuwranimiTCNiiiH
ELECTRICAL 1TXTURX3
Portable Lamps, Electrie Ironi
mild Heating Apparatus.
W. A. WARD
;2 Church Si Phow Ml.
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
at cut prices during our over-stocked
sale now going on .
GEM CLOTHING CO.
6 PATTON AVE. V.
We Invite you to see the 1913 mouels at our salesrooms.
".in," (4 cylinders. $l00
Thirty-Six" 4 cylinders) $11150
"Thirty-Six," Coupe S22SO
"Thirty-Six," Miiiniisliio $3250
"Six," 5 passenger
"Six," 7 passenger.
"Six," Coupe. , . .
"Six," Limousine. .
,..$2100
,.$2600
. ..$27110
. . .$3700
(Prices -;, Include full equipment and areX o. b. Detroit)
Asheville ; Automobile Co.
Laundry
Phone 70
Phone 313 and 314.
15 and 17 South Lexington Ave.
GOOD PRINTING
The kind that makes a good impr ession on those that see it, helps to
make good customers. I Justness and social stationery, circulars, booklets,
catalogs, etc. ,
ROGERS' BOOK STORE, 39 Patton Ave.
HUNGRY?
Try a Fine
Steak Here
CANDY KITCHEN
HAYWOOD STREW
NEAR rOSTOFFlCE
A Trial Is all we ask. We treat your laundry white.
Bed Room Furniture
In odd pieces and match sets, large lino of brass beds
to go with wash stands and dressers. Buy now and pay
later.
BEAUMONT FURNITURE CO.
; 27 South Main Street. :
BLOMBE,KG'S
Cigars. :T6bcco'f Sporting Goods and Toys. On the Avenue
WEAVER VS. UPTEGRAFF
Fresh Shipment
'v.: v
Judge Boyd Gives Judgment
for $40,000 fpr Timber '
Taken by Defendants. I
Strawberries
Asheville Paint Oiam Co. formerly
The Mlllrr-Iilce Paint Co. Inou Paint.
The Best Rug
on Earth
WE A HE EXCLUSIVE
', ... AGKJ.T8 OR . I.
Sanfords
Axminster
Rugs
Tiirc itrsT nra is the
AVOIU.O KOH THK MOSKV.
I,K(.i:, r.W STOCK JVHT
IV.
ASHEVILLE
a"1"::? house
WANTS
FOU SALE New J-room house at
Canton and acre land, 12600. Will
trade for Asheville property. P. M.
Messier, American National Bank,
.Building. 297-3L
BOARD WANTED A young lady
wants board at some farm or or
chard adjacent to Asheville, where
she can have the occasional use of
a horse. Terms must be reasonable.
Stranger not sick. ' Address P. O
Box 730. .. tf
An important case was before Judge
Boyd in United States district court
this morning, that of W. T. Weaver
et al vs. W. K. Uptegrove. The litiga
tion was over the timber which had
been cut from a tract of land of about
640 acres by the defendant. A special
master had been appointed in the case
and his finding was that the tract is
the property of the plaintiffs. This
report was confirmed by Judge Boyd,
and Judgment for the value of the
timber waa entered for the plaintiffs,
amounting to something over 140,000.
There were two- other cases con
nected with this entitled Empire State
Trust company vs. Hunnlcutt & Oar-
land, and American Cigar Box Lum
ber company vs. W. T. Weaver et at.
The cases were not consolidated but
they were heard at the tame time.
The special masters' findings were
confirmed In each case.
Arguments are being made this af
ternoon for certain .claims entered
against the Canton Co-Operative com
pany, bankrupt,, and Judgment Is
expected to be entered before the af
ternoon adjournment Is taken.
The claim of It. O. Lee for $3400
against the American Foundry & Sup
ply company bankrupt, for property
on which the plant was built, was
granted by the court yesterday afternoon.
Per Quart 35c
Store riionea both 19.20
Market Phone 473
E. C. JARRETT
WE HAVE A CLIENT who will lend
small sums of IS00 to $1000 on Im
proved real estate. Lee ft Ford
Attorneys. 7-6t
FOR SALE Brickyard equipment:
60 h. boiler, IS h. engine, drum pul
leys, wit rope, clay dump car, 60
brick cars and full equipment for
dryer, all pipes, pumps, &o.; alio
pallets and racks, trucks and tools
for outside drying. This outfit cost
several thousand dollars; can be
bought for a song. Part cash, hal.
on time. Marcus Erwin. l7-36t
Order YARD EGGS Today
HILLS MARKET
Phone 4-359:
Ask" Your Neighbor
The advent of new stocks in a local store is alwavs a news
event of real interest to all peo pie to whom that particular
store is at all important.
Three in One
MRS. H. H. ANDERSON
KlMlcr of Mrs. D. II. Wabton and Mrs. E
E. Heston Mo In Now York
City.
BOARDERS WANTED 101 Hay
I wood; light airy rooms; tshle board
13.60 per week; room nl board $5
to $8. Phone 349. 284-Ut.
TOR RF.NT flood 6 -room house on
cnr. line l?3; 2 six room hnuacs
close In 126; f-ronra hoonQ 131; 6-
rnom roltimo 32 1 A number of
' di'slrnlile furnished h"iK'S. F. M.
Mossier, American National Hnnk
nnlhlliiL?, 2 '. 7 - " t
Relatives In the city have been In
formed of the death In New York re
cently of Mrs. Helen H. Anderson of
Ht Louis, wife of George F. Anderson,
by whom she Is survived. There also
survive two sisters, Mrs. D. B. Watson
and Mrs. Elmer E. Heston of Ashe
ville. The funeral arrangements are
not known but It Is said the body will
be brought here for Interment
Mrs. Anderson had visited her sis
ters here many tlufi and had made
many friends here who will receive
the news of her death with regret.
J
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MINIMUM COST
MAXIMUM HORSE POWER
ARAB 10RSE FEED.
FRESH DRY SCALLOPS
ASHEVILLE FISH no
Phones 23-289 -315 CITY WfKvvwp'
Attend the Crescent Jewelry
Company's Closing Out Sale
Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Cut-Glass. Silverware, Trunks, Suit
Cases, Traveling Bags and many other useful articles are selling at
cost .,... v.-
MR. JtJtaJIS LOWENBEIX Is in charge of sale. Tour money
cheerfully 'refunded on an,- unsatisfactory purchase.
1913 BUICK 1913
As fast as you like, as silent as a summer breeze, as steady as a
Pullman car, as slow as you please, as flexible as steam.
That describes the Buick cars for 1913.
We have.a car of every model of the Buick 191S output. The
fastidious buyer can find a model to suit his moBt exacting require
ments. Tou are invited to call and examine the new car.
Phone 303. ARBOGAST MOTOR CO CO, N. Main. .
MEANS
GOOD
That's My .Business.
BARBEE'S
CIGARS
Citizens Transfer Company
XJIX1N WOODCOCK, Of it, ....
FURNITURE MOVING
Prompt Baggage Transfer Service. V
' Endorsed by V. O. T. and T. P. A.
j PICTURE FRAMING KODAK FINISHING"
Kodak films and Amateur Photographio supplies.
Eastman Kodak Co. Agency
ROBINSON'S KODAK STORE
" 3 Haywood
.1
, It is FORTUNATE for a real merchant if his competitor
is a hve advertiser-who now and then, even tries to "set
the pace for him." It makes store-making a task for MEN!
If you still have ti. hlbernntlng
habit, cut It out and get the v Ha
ting habit.
Dr. McHrsyer tins moved his oillec
to room 301, building. Oirico
telephone 1G2IJ. - tf
Chsnibors Jk V
I :w . , f'hufiel R
1 I '
Extra Choice Poultry
NICE ASSORTMENT
STAR MARKET THONES 1917-1915-1919
"We are the su.-cessful Calrcr. to a Variety of Appetites."
3 ALE
FOr. RENT
Till
Lois.
- u"' S a-tcs .land. rive room o(l, ,mWn. JH nr
niuntli.
ZU.VJ7.tC0. -T- . , ,
.'v-'Mateessi.,1
leliverod in your home for $15.00, the factory price. '
, e stand behind each one we Roll and can reft-r you to
hundred' of pleased customers in Asheville.
The Ostermoor is built, not stuffed, so don't get down in
holes, especially Kn,ilt for invalids or nervous peoplo.
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