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f . j Up rather AVA.L6T YOU HAV8 A, TOR SALE FOR BALE Good clean newspapers, 10 for cent. Apply at Gasette Newa ofnce. tf. FOR BALE Several attractive bar ' rains In surries and buggies' at Patton Stlkeleathers stables. . 178-tf. FOR SALE Brickyard equipment: 60 h. boiler, 15 h. engine, dram pul leys, wire rope, clay dump car, SO brick, care and full equipment for c dryer, all pipes, pumps, Ac; also pallets and racks, tracks and tools for outside drying. This outfit cost several thousand dollars; can 1 be bought for a song. Part cash, baL ' : on time.' Marcus Erwln. I97-26t .FOR SALE 1 35.000 worth of gilt- edged seven ' per cent preferred f stock. Will sell in blocks of $500 or more.- P. M. Messier, American National Bank building. 6-81 FOR SALE Good seven room house fWwt Chestnut street, 12250.09, cash ' t or '.terms. J. T. Bledsoe & Co., 10 North Pack Square. ' 8-2t FOR SALE New modern seven-room house with sleeping porch, Hillside . street, $3250. - J. T. Bledsoe A Co., j 10 North Pack Square. 8-Jt FOR BALE Nice six room house, Ora i street, $1900.00. See us at once. J. T. Bledsoe & ' Co 10 North Pack Square., ,' 8-3t ANYONE wishing tp buy laying pul lets call at 49 West Chestnut. (-It FOR SALE Fifteen thoroughbred Pit Game ' hens, Zimmerman strain. White Hackles, Brown Reds and Greys; also seven Butt Leghorn hens, Campbell strain. See Sam Jones at Langren Drug Store, . tf FOR SALE New 8 room residence, 2 acres of ground, In West Ashe ville. Owner leaving the state and must sell. Will exchange tor city property. For price and terms see Donnahoe & Co, Phone (49. (-3t FOR SALE Nice 4 room cottage, well located, price $1400.00; $100.00 cash and $15.00 per month. Donnahoe ft Co. 'Phone (49. ; (-3t v ' . . : i i "7 c i i . r i i ii v 'i WANTS WE HAVW FOR SALE a beautiful 8 . room, tWo-story, shingled bungalow, steam heat, well located, practically new.'' Owner leaving the city and most sell. We call this . bargain. . '-Phone (49. . Donnahoe ft Cd: (-31 FOR RENT FOR BENT Modern I' room eottage two blocks of poetofflce. N. Buck tier. Board of Trade office or T .Aston Place. ' ,; ' . tf FOR RENT On car line, near square, new ten room house $35. H. L. Fisner, t South Main. I9(-tf FOR RENT One-half modern house, , four rooms; best locality; reasonable price. Apply mornings only. 171 Asheiand. 800-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished, eight-room house, large sleeping porch, eastern ) exposure. $30 month. Furnished houses from $25 up. Ray-Campbell Company, No. 1 Haywood St. Phone 1281. , 303-tf Kon TtKNT A few desirable and at triirtivn offices In the American Na tional l ack building. New electric rlevntor, ileat, lights, running hot iinrl rold water. Janitor w.d elevator torvlie. .Apply at bank for terms. 810-Ht I l I T f'onnectlnjr rooms fur- i n. ! I r iioiiHokeeping. with gaa ill . 18 Grady St. Phone i '. (-tf nuns, furnished or xn In. 69 I'iiiln nl 8-31 r ) In tt arrg i f r I n -I r fop I v I l WANTS WANTED J. H. McOINNESS, No. 44 Market street Tailoring, steam dyeing, cleaning and repairing. , Phone 1850. . . . . . -',- . tf. WANTED Tour notary Public work. Residence lit Asheiand avenue. Phone 9$. Jas. W. Albright (- WANTED Clean, cotton rags. In quire of the pressman. Gazette News, tf. BOARDERS WANTED at the Dixie, 48 Asheiand avenue. Rates . $4.00 to $(.00 per week. No sick people taken. Phone 1823. 2-26t WANTED TO LOAN SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS to loan on improved city property, s to i years. New buildings preferred. Address Box (82. , 802-801 WANTED To send' automobile for your silk dresses, suits, coats, furs, etc. to be steam or dry cleaned, properly pressed and returned to you at once. Perfect equipment; best help; nearly 15 years exper ience. J. C. Wllbar, phone $89. . WANTED To make your home more valuable by painting It., we use paints that "preserve the wood, and retain - their colors longer pure lead and oil. Let us make estimate of cost for you. R. L.. Fltxpatrlck & Son, phone 157. ... . WANTED A second hand pool and billiard table; must be In good con dition. J.' R.R Gazette-News. 6-tf HELP WANTED BOTS WANTED Boys, yon can ears lots of pocket money selling papers on the streets afternoons and eve nings. Apply at Gasette-News office. 107-tf. WANTED Several experienced white waitresses, apply In person. Margo Terrace. s-tf WANTED A lady stenographer with some experience. Box 1027. 7-3t WANTED Two young men stenos. and bkkprs; also two young ladles y.with steno. and bkkprs.; also ten 'more night "students and twenty more day pupils. Please call at the Asheville Business College, North Pack Square. . 8-3.t WANTED Married man preferred to take charge of . Grocery and general merchandise business. Must , furnish " unqestlonaMe references. Good Inducement for right party. State experience and salary expect ed, -"X", care Gazette-News . $-3t mZCZLLANZOUS SHOES called for, repaired and re turned promptly. Gilmer Bowden, Phone 1817. 81 East College street -838-tl THE SAVANNAH INN lit Patton avenue. Large sunny rooms, all newly furnished and home-like, with delicious home cooking. Rates $7.00 to $11.00 per week, $1.00 to $3.00 per day, $4.00 per week for table board. MRS. G. R, KEBBLER, Proprietor. 364-tf LOST A bunch Of small keys; finder please call phone 15 87 and get re ward. 7-st WANTED TO LEND for client 1500 Ijnnn on lmnrnveri rltv nrnnnrtv t'has. Ie Sykee, Atty., 10 Temple tourt mag. j-at LOST A paekage containing wirlte snn neimtrope knitted jackuia ami colored linen adlreBiied to Mm. Iavl belongs to Woman's fiulld. Trinity rhnreh. Kindly return tn Forext 1 ill. g.;; ONK IlfNfXtKD (! PI'' : TlO.Vfi Were iwnr-il fhoi -kley'a Ani-nry l;it Alarrh to Ki i .1 -m ) .. r. i Fi'iit iivi if Mtlotifi we i ' nr. if you are n t or W'Muin, rittt.f " huw v ' i ' Copyright, 1913, International NOW Bftm man ooes ANY ThCNQ too WANT rift TAKES CARt 0 TOOH CtOTHE nr otom TOW U. ; ! ' y : : .. - ; - s ; . i 0-' i fa, lSSO Iff February 21, 1913. T'. -W?' W ' a&A I i in . i ii t. ':.'..''. .,;..:.-'. ' ' Obsenrttlont tikes it I s. m.. 13th merlilin time. of equal sir pressure. laoiberms tdoued J clear: W partly cloudy; O cloudr; second. preclpltauoB of jOI loch or more the mm i TEMPERATDRE. 33 f,K APheville 48 .61 Atlanta ... SO 64 Augusta ................ 68 62 Baltimore ... ,,, 46 S4 Birmingham , Boston ... . . . ... 58 60 .46' 60 68 ' 64 ..... 58 62 80 42 18 28 Charleston . . . Charlotte . . . . Chicago Helena . . . . . , Huron 12 22 Jacksonville , 66 72 Knoxville . .. ' 42 66 Mobile ... , ; 62 74 New Orleans 64 ; ,70 New York ...... V J:.. 1. -4 .4: 66 Oklahoma ; . , .VvA.. . .. k - U rvuieian . , vty. . 52 60 Savannah . . ; , jT: 10 Washington i'j i;,..'X.-4t ', 60 Wilmington ... ...... 64 ' 66 Normal for this date: Temnemntnre 40; precipitation .17 inch. , ' Forecast till 8 n. n. Satnrd- for Asheville and vicinity: Rain tonight or Saturday, colder Saturday. For North Carolina: Rain tonight Eckman'g Alterative - Highly Praised A Valuable Remedy for Throat and Lungs. It is folly to believe that Consump tion differs from every other diaeaae In not requiring the use of any medi cine for its treatment For a number of years an enormous mass of volun tary and thankful testimonials from persons who ,conHlder that they owe their lives to Kekman's Alterative, a medicine for Tuberculosis, haa been accumulating. Surely plenty of time to dernonHtrate its lusting vulue.-r You can write to any of them. Here if one: . , , . 6323 Gl'rard Ave., Phlla., la. ''Gentlemen: In the.wlnt'T of 19" I had an atlnok of Grippe, inllowed t Pneumon'H Hmi Inter liy Con' tnM lun. I grew ., ! wore. In I winter of 1904 I hrtd Coti.s:h. niiit nf-iii ,, f'-i er hh'I r: e.-d It n ! ii;i ii ( il W's ef n fill 1,. i . r I lui'l i .ro I in ir i innrrl. (ni, time 1 1 1 r- In ',.v. Ml 'fill I t 1 lir. c m (r!' r I IM.I ft 1 not hn III III. - tl f.tn - ii n il i I News Service. IT A CUVTot- J OP SOCIETY- 1 -DEAR -Ncy ill. I ' LEAV6 too ? S. Department of Agriculture. vvcai ncK BUREAU. ig&Hj Zfiokl ITs WILUS I. MOORE. Cbirl. ; -inKvT, A.'f. vvcai ntR BUREAU. wiLUS L. MOORE. Chief. X3CSI - A.rA.rOFl,Jr NOTES. Air nmmiM VMlneml in u. IavaI lanKavd ImmHmium ll.ul mm ,t, Mn.h maI im lines) pus tbroucb polnuof equal temperature: (g) rain: snow; (Q) report missing. Arrowa fly for pant at hours; third, nuximnm wind veloclty.il evidence. ,.. , , , . , , ' . or Saturday; ' colder , In. west portion Saturday; moderate.east winds. General ComliUonH, (Past 24 Hoars). Disturbances which are centered over Arkansas and southern Texas have caused rain inl the . gulf states, the central plains, states, the Arkansas valley and the' middle and south At lantic states. Another disturbance of moderate energy,, situated over . the Pacific states, ha odUsed rain In the north Pacific states. '- 'Snows have oc curred in the plateau district, the Rocky mountain region, the northern plains states and the lake region. It is colder In the lake region and warm er in the Atlantic coast states. ' The following heavy precipitation (tn Inches) has been reported during the last 84 hours: Charleston, 2:08; Okla homa, 1.88; Taylor, 1.68; Wilmington, 1.90. Rain is Indicated for this vicin ity tonight or Saturday with colder Saturday. . ' . - , , T. R. TAYLOR, Observer. r- Knew His GrendfaUe;;f$r,i" "Setiator' Bailey of Texas was speak.' ing of gambling and sal.d:. j f "A gambler who lived rt Texas be came, .converted, Jojned th.e Baptist church, and after ft, time became a preacher. It was Jits duty to immerse all those whdm he converted. "Oner Sunday afternoon he had sev eral people to baptize, and them was a large crowd to see the baptism by this reformed gambler. "A little grandson, familiar with his grandfather's career and not realizing the change In It, had slipped a pack of cards in his coat pocket some days before, which the grandfather had not discovered.' i.: "The time arrived for the baptism and the preacher went into the water, amid the hosannas'of the crowd, Boon there slipped from his pocket an ace of hearts, then a king, a queen, a luck, followed by a ten-spot. The boy's mother, considerably frightened, said, " 'Oh, Louis, what did you Jo that for? Your poor grandfather will never get out alive!" ' " 'Oh, pshaw!" replied the boy, with diHdnln. 'Of course tie will! (Jranripa has tot out a lot if t'mee on WorBe llHMi J'itithat!' "-Judge, J j,. , r""1 ' V '. Dependency of Maji. Al Pepperdlhe bml iiiin o to unburden t in (me of hia rhlif that he often hii I to homiis carry - r . tires. ' - i "Cynthia, I'm Jui hnvln" them wnmen i trie for everything, ncm to think I'm 1 i vd upon his It al woes. vanr.es ' wan i around the oa or build nib wore nut ih depend on "I thev rion'l anythini;' ex Ira. 1 tell you, them women folks of mine are that depei it they couldn't without me to 0 goln' to find 1 v are; then m t a meal's virtu. help. I!ut they're " nut how dependent t : Uiev'll apiirei'late n ' "Why, 1'nele A I, .uniy?" Inuulred ' r "I tun K'lln to 1 i nriOMii' ! rf-pi-. ! I in fin' rmlin 1 i hi I, i .i h, :, you goi nB i. in Rurpni c a r-- ' , pot I. III. ,11 ' l-oi'lit i y ii n f .r i Abrt TMINJ 1 CAN DO FOR OVJNQW 'H?! , , . . . i- dnwb only for sero, freeilnt, 90, snd Ittf. with the wind. First liutes. temperatorai ...... m DEALS IN DIRT. : Edward W. Beacham and . wife to J. P. Walch and wife, land west lot the French Broad river; $10 and other valuable considerations. . . Edward D. McCarson and wife, to H. E. Thompson, two tracts of land on the Murphy branch railroad; $10 and other Valuable considerations.. - E. H. Griset and wife to WA. Gibbs, land on Hillside street; consid eration $226. Charles Q. KIngan and wife to W. W. Relster, land on the west side of French Broad avenue;, consideration $1000. Claud V .Brown and wife and H. A. Brown to R. B. Sams and wife, land in West Asheville township; con sideration $100. '. ..v William D riamer to Mrs. Agnes uilkey, land on the east side of Mer rimon avenue; $10 and other valuable considerations. . CflORIA1 . For IntftLti and dildren. . Blffaature of . NOITCE. North Carolina, Buncombe County. In the Superior Court Charles A. Moore, vs Anthony 8. Davis and wife, Kate T. Da via Notice of Summons and Warrant of Attach ment The defendants above named will lake notice that a summons In the above . entitled action was Issued against said defendants on the 6th day of Kebruary, 1013, out of the Superior court of Buncombe county, North Carolina; that said action Ih brought by the plaintiff to recover the sum of seven hundred and fifty ($750.00). dollars and interest bal ance duo on attorney fee for legal servlees rendered the defendants in etvtaln llllgatlon pending In Juckaon county. North Carolina; f t aald summons Is returnable to the l .rt h term of the Superior court of liun TOtnbe county, North Carolina, begin ning on Monday, March 10, 1813. 1 he defendants will alno take not !e thiil a warrant of attachment Whs ) mM by the underslKned on the 6th iy i,l Kebruary, 1813. exaltim the property of said defendants whh h warrant of attachment Is returnable at the time and place above named for the, return of the summons when arid where the defendants are required to npiii ar and annwer or demur to the roirplnirit or (he relief demanded w ill he i: i e m .... This the tilh ilny of I Vl.rnn i v. 1 !i 1 ;!. MA I; its j : i ;, Clerk Superior Court I n -oipi,.. County, North Carolina. YEW.UL "fOODOMt A FAVOR? E0TSL3 AITD EOAKDEIO E0UZI3 Sva ii ii a no aIS 6 iCioloy . AiheviHi'i Hadcra tad Up'-ta-diti EctJ, Hot and Cold Knrmir .7atr. I . ....... or PriTatfl Eat la overy room, fSABS LOUCISin, '''" ;!" :-; ..I'):. Owner aad rrcprictcr. i.-,v:--. - t -r an THE ONLY FIREPROOF STONE AND CONCRETE UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN ASHEVILLE. Cafe with popular prices, open from a. m. to 10 p. m. H Private '3T.e - :-a .' . Dining Boom for Parties. . 1 , . : . ' Our popular Grill Room serves Businesi Uan'g Lunch, from 11:30 a. m., to - : Open Day . HARRY L. LANGEL and Battery; arll Hotol J . OWar THBOVOHOVX TOT TEAJa, ''. .iU.'.J:- Famous Everywhere - CANTON, N. C. THE niPERIAL HOTIL K. U. GES. 1TKRK BAHFLB ROOIU sTTCAM HEATED RATES HOTEL AETHELWOLD EREVARD, N. C. Dates, $2 per day. Steana heat Hot and Cold Baths. Both commercial and tourist Open year round. ; u-, CHAS. IX. COOS. Jr., Proprietor. The ST. JOHN essKnu:,t The center of eocial life andactivHy is at..,'TI:.i pt J John. " A most attractive and thoroughly modern hotol.- A' ' high clasa orchestra. : . ' : j. 5 - ST. JCZN and EC, Trc-rlctr5. 'Hi -: HOTEL KENLiOIlE ... , T7ayncivil!3, IT. C. -: Open All the Year Round. Etric'Jy E!;i Clacs Ccrvics'Al "'wW' - - " -ways. -'- ;';" m'- EEmT & .WELLS,' rrcpnetcri. A. S. Keith J. 2. T7e!L ' Largo airy furnisliod rooms with good Lor"; roo;,l One hlock'frorn Lar-rca Hotel. .') G2 N. I.Ir.!.i The bent ii I i 1, in town, r 1 t home ro;.. i o Down to THE, DUTCHMAN . FER. A PINT AND iVT "iOMS 3 rj. m. Price 40 cents. , - and Night. J. BAYLIS RECTOR, Mgra., KB, Proa. ixrctrio uorrrt ' . rKU BAXH ' M.M PI: 1 1
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