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PAOE OT1IE" NO npir,nnn tr ft ft f9 f .u f?".i r n IC 'f LI v miq L iy mjuullp ( j THE AFTERNOON PAPERTHE HOME PAPER Clean in its Advertising, Metropolitan in its News, Delightful in its Social, Entertaining in its j. 'n Special Features, Giving Pleasure to AUA itea Newspaper. Tuesday,' March 2, 1915. Classified Advertising Rates. 1 insertion le per word S " So . '8 " ' to " " T 4o ' 14 70 f 21 100 10 Uo Th reduced rates are (or consecutive Insertion, terms cash. No advertisement taken (or less than the cost of two lines. Blx words make a line. TELEPHONE tOI Classified Advertisers May telephone their Want Ads. The Gaiette-New will not be responsible (or more than one Incorrect Insertion ot any advertisement ordered (or more than one time. The Gasette-News reserves the right to correctly classify oil TV ant Ada The Oasette-News will not accept phone or verbal orders to discontinue or change T. F. ("T1U Forbid") advertisements. Advertiser should retain re ceipts given by The Gazette News In acknowledging pay ment for Want Ads, as no mis takes can be rectified without them. Read for Profit Use for Results lie ABC column READY REFERENCE DICTIONARY la N Ol'PORTUNTY TO SAVE 50 f to 90 per cent on nctlon, stand- ard sets and miscellaneous books. Phone 1674. Ye Old Book Bhop, 118 Patton Ave. 5-26t B ROADWAY PHARMACY WILL supply all of your ' drug store needs at very reasonably prices. H. Roth, Prop., 12 Broadvay.l5-26t VER HAVE YOUR SHOES shined at 9 Biltmore Ave. by f our courteous snoe-snine Doysr pest shine in the city. For Whites only, 6c 8-26t OR RENT SEVERAL WELL located houses with hot water heat, furnished anJ unfurnished, rental, Lorlck and Boyd Realty IS South Pack Square. Phone 846. 2-Z6t "lET YOUR WATCHES AND I t Jewelry repaired by experts. M. J"- Gelula & Co., on guarantee all their work, the Square, 13-26t H' AVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED by Gilmer Bowden. Work call- A ..A ii k. college at., 'phone 1817. i-zet 1SE 80( el BELL POTATOES 25c PER PIC, 80c per bushel, $2.10 per 2ft bush- sack. Henry J. Olive, Smith's Bridge, 'phone 1$$ or 2111. - l-26t IxEWEL RANGES AND STOVES I I are the best. We are closing outf " our stock at H price. Biltmore Blumblng and Heating Co., $5 Col lege street KODAK FINISHING. HIGH class work enamel finish. Films developed free. Address Arts and Crafts, 82 Cllngman Ave. ' 6-26t T OOK FOR ELECTRIC SIGN I. Ashevllle Barber Shop. Special j lie shampooing, scalp treatment, manicuring, and electrlo massages. Formaldlhlde sterilisers used. Phone 357, 14 Patton Ave. . l$-26t MOODY AN1 SON. FRESH Meats and Poultry. Best cuts 20 cents per lb. Call and see. 319 West Haywood St, 'phone 2404. 3-3 6 1 -UCK SERVICE DRY CLEAN I I Ing Co. Pyelng, steam and C French dry cleaning. Ladles' work done by hand. SH W. Pack square, over Central Cafe. Phone $36 $-26t SPECIAL MERCHANTS LUNCH with roast turkey from 12 to t, 36 cents. Savoy Cafe. $-26t UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER service means better service (or less money. Let Adams show you why. Phone 1100. Underwood Typewriter Co. $.6t HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR yiKK SALE AT BARGAIN, I mule. I work horse and several buRtles. Millard, Patton, itlke leather Co, sew stablae, College and Valley, 841-tf. FOR SALE NICE SPANISH" JACK, .4 years old. Prioe $400. Writ for Particulars or can be seen at my Place. Luther Fields, Lamar, & C. ll-P-14t H. CREAftMAN LIVERY, 66-60 Biltmore Ave. First olaas livery of , " kinds; experienced drivers. Most resionablo rate In elty. PIon 1189. 7-ldt LOST AND JTOUM) found ix lohhy of uachovli Baak Trust Co- m fur mutt. REAL ESTATE FOR BALE FOR SALE ROOM COTTAGE, Close In. Price $3,000, $500 cash, and $25.00. Bee Donnahoo & Co., agents. Phone 649. X6-3t, FOR SALEAT A BARGAIN', 4 room cottage and bath. Paved street $1,800.00. $100.00 cash and $20.00 per month. Donnahoe & Co., agents. Phone 649. 16-3t FARMS FOR SALE THREE ACRES IN BLACK MOUN tain, N. C, 2 acres fine garden land, ten-year-old orchard, 36 trees In full bearing, half acre oak grove, with small two-room cottage, fine view. H. Forney, Union Mills, N. C. ' P12-5t WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ON TTIE WAITING LISTTHREE tenants for small nifty unfurnished cottages or bungalows In good neighborhood. Owners; please fur nish particulars. Henry T. Sharp, 69 American Nat'l Bank Bldg. 16-2t WANTED THE BUSY SEASON IN Real Estate in Ashevllle la drawing , near. Just your property with us for sale or rent. We have a num ber of customers on our waiting list. R. I.. Taylor & Co., Real Estate. Room 4 Paragon Bldg. Phone 7 Si 14-4t. WANTED OLD U. S. NOTES AND bill?. Must be in fine condition. A, A. Leve, Box 495, Syracuse, N. Y. - 13-P-7L SEWING FOft LADIES. ALTERING and repairing men's suits and put ting in linings. Mrs. Ashe, Mcln tyre Bldg., Pack Square. 7-26t UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED, LOCK and key work, trunks repaired and rebuilt, knives, scissors and saws sharpened. J. M. Hearn & Co., 4 Eattery Park Place, 'chone 448. . POULTRY EGGS S. C. R, I. REDS EGGS AND COCK. erels for sale from thoroughbred prize wiinnlng stock. $1.00 up. Dr. T. E. Craddock, 0 Arlington St. P16-6t THE ASIIEVILLE POULTRY AND- Pet Stock Association helps its members sell their birds and eggs Your secretary works for you. See Edward S. West, Sec. 16-P-6t BARRED ROCKS ARE AN EXCEL lent breed for the back yard. Fine layers and require little attention. Settings $1.60. Phone 1580. 16-P-6t FOR SALE LO-GLO INCUBATORS and Hovers, Hatch and raise every chick. Standard Electrlo Co., New York City. Edward 8. West Agent Campobello Poultry Farm. 16-P-6t WANTED TO BOOK YOUR ORDER for setting eggs from Barred Ply mouth Rocks, Pullet and Cockerel bred. A limited number can be taken. Phone 1088. 16-P-6L CAMPINE EGGS MARTLING cock, 8 hens $5 per 15; Jones-Kennedy Cock, 7 hens $3 per 15. Haig. Bra Eggery, Rutherford, N. J. 12-P14t EGGS FROM EXHIBITION FRIZF winning Rhode Island Reds, $1.00 . and $2.60 per setting. -Phone 1499, T. S. Lance, 89 Cllngman avenue, Ashevllle, N. C. 7-1 4t FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED single comb white leghorn eggr that hatch. C. W. Meody, West Ashevllle. 6-30t FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT COMPLETELY FUR nlahed rooms (or light housekeeping Apply 196 South French Bkoad or phone 21$. IJO-tf. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT A 5 OH ROOM apartment, close In, and on oar line. I offloee facing the square. O. D. Revell or A. B. Foy, Phone It I. eod-tf. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED bouse recently changed hands. Walls, etc, worked over. Phone 2825, 20 Clayton street. 310-JOt GROCERIES. THE CAbll UHOCEHX M RAX wood street. Tomatoes thr cans (or $6o. Potatoes l6o per peak. Phone 1(1. FltKCKB. GROCERY AT 8WAKNA. noa hotel baa an up-to-oat ana thing sanitary. Auto delivery. Phono liTI. S-IOT FARMS WANTED. WANTED fcMALL FARM TO RENT two to five mile from Ashevllle Hyde. 161 Park avenue. 11-3-P REAL ESTATE FOR SALEL BEAUTIFUL Country RESIDENCE I miles from Ashevllle on 106 acres of land, good roads and favorable sur roundings. Might exchange (or reve nue producing property as owner Is too old to look after farm. Western Carolina Realty Co, J. W. Wolfe, Beoy. end Treas., "phone 174, It N. Paok Ijuareagent. READ FOR Phone FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS IT'S A LONG LOWG WAY TO TIP- perary and: 100 other popular songs; with , muelo. postpaid, 10 cents. -Address Albert Brooks, 661 West 16Uh Street, New York City. 10-7t WE SELL NEW RANGES AND stoves. We repair old ones and exchange. . We buy second-hand furniture. Call 2087 Schank Stove Co. ' . . . -26t. FOR WOOD AND KINDLING THAT burns $1.00 and $2.00 loads. Call 'phone 1371, M. R. Starnes. 9-26tP ; , FOR SALE KILN DRYED KIND ling wood, Plsgah Lumber com' pany, successors to English Lum ber Co. Telephone 821. 4-J0t REBUILT TYPEWRITERS THAT look like new and write like new Guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tlon. From $25.00 up, $6.00 cash and $5.00 per month. Remington Typewriter Co., 18 South Pacli square. ':-. 804-30t FOR SALE CHEAP 3 EXCELLENT hotel sites In Old Fort. Box 337 Canton. N. C. . 187-t!. FOR SALE GOOD CLEAN NEWS papers, 60 for 5 cents. Apply at Ga zette-News office. tf BUILDING SUPPLIES W. H. ARTHUR, 22 SOUTH PACK square and 4 Market street, con tractor for tile and slate roofing nd metal celling, cornice, skylight, and ventilating work. Hot air furnaces Installed and overhauled. General job work done. Estimates furnished. Phone 2116. 304-SOt GET OUR PRICES ON PIPE Fil ters, and machinists' tool3, wrench es, hammers, rfcrew plates, etc, Most complete line In Ashevllle. Ashevllle Supply and Foundry Co., Eagle and Market wtreets, Phone 155. 800-30t BUILD NOW MATERIAL CHEAP er than in years, and will surely advance with business improvement. Get "Direct from Mill to Job Prices." V. R. Seely & Co.. 62 Pat ton avenue, Wholesale Lumber, Doors, Mouldings, etc. 304-26t. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT New attractive, furnished bunga low. Sleeping porch, 4 Oak Park road. 16-3-P FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM and kitchenette. Desirable locality. Close in. No sick. Phone 1307. 10-7t FOR RENT TWO CONNECTING rooms furnished for light house keeping. Phone 660 or apply to 16 Woodfln. i 16-7t FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. high location; grate or furnace heat. 99 Merrlmon Ave. Phone 2191. 16-30t AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES 4 HIGH GRADE AUTOMOBILE AND Carriage Pulntlng. Automobile Tops made and repaired. Our workmen are factory expert Tlddy Bros., 25 N. Lexington avenue. 7-26t. PUBLIC bTEN OGRAPHEHS TYPEWRITING, COPYING, Ad dressing, circulars; also some regu lar work. Miss Harriett Payseur, (4 American National Bank Build ing. 9-36t NOTICE, By virtu of the power of cal In me vested as the executor of the last will and testament of George E. Fox, I will on the SOth day of March. 116. at 13 o'clock, noon, at the court house door In the eounty of Buncombe sell to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing stocks and bonds, Five 8hars of the Central Bank and Trust Com pany's stock of the par value of 100 dollars each.' Said certificate being Issued to George E. Lew la. Five shares of North Fork Lumber Company's itook of the par value of 100 dollars each, Issuqd to George E. Lewis. Ten shares of North Fork Lumber Com pany stock of the par value of 100 dollars each, issued to George H. Lewis. Ten shares of the North Fork Lumber Company's stook of the par value of 100 dollars each, Issued to George E. Lewis. Ten shares of the North Fork Lumber Company stock of the par vsju of 100 dollar each. Issued to Georg B. Lewis. Five shares of the North Fork Lumber Company's stook, of the par value of 100 dollars each. Issued to George E. Lewis. Six share of W. B. McEwen Lumber Company' stock,' of the par value of 100 dollars each, Issued to George E. Lewis and on share of Haywood County Stock Improvement Company's stock of the par value of 60 dollars, Issued t George B. Lewis. This the Hth day of February, 111$ W. P, BROWN, Eieoutor of the lsst will and testa- SOS ratal Jt George X, Tfty M 11-tOt PROFITUSE FOR Our Want Ads I Phone SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK Central Garage 7 E. College. Phone 1386. Expert mechanics. Prompt service, moderate prices. All work guaranteed. McFadden and Cathey props, 16-30t LET US COLLECT YOUR RENTS for you.- Howell and McCoy, Real Estate. Room No. 4, Y. M. I. Bldg, Phone 1970. l5-7t WANTED YOUR RAZORS TO CON- cave and hone If It needs a handle we have them. If your razor Is not working well, bring It to us, our grinder has had over 25 years ex perience in the razor business. Handles put on, 80c to 45c. Razors concaved, 25c to 50c. Honing, 35c. Ashevllle Barbers Supply Co., 23 Broadway. Tel 432. 15-St MISS EMMA BROCKWAY AUSTIN furnishes muslo in and out of town for dances, receptions, etc. Piano only, piano and drums, or orchestra, 102 Biltmore avenue. Phone 169S. . 14-30t. ASIIEVILLE FURNITURE CO. WILL buy, sell, rent, store, or exchange . new for second-hand furniture. Phone 1851, 29 Biltmore avenue. 13-S0t WE WILL TAKE OLD FURNITURE m part payment ror new. if you leave the city or quit housekeeping, we will buy your furniture and pay cash. Susquehanna Furniture Com pany. Phone 631. ll-26t NEW LINE OF BICYCLES AND supplies for sale. Umbrellas re paired, lock and key work done. All kinds of emergency repairs done by an expert, W. L. Chamberlain, opposite Swannanoa-Berkcley. 11-28L SUDAN GRASS FREE SAMPLE seed. Full information address C U"ery, Lubbock, Texas. 9-P30t WANTED FARM OF FROM 10 TO 150 acres. Good road connections, Give particulars and complete de scription in answer. B., care Ga zette-News. 6-tf-B FOR LIFE INSURANCES SEE A. B Freeman, representing PENN. MU TUAL of Philadelphia. We write one of the most liberal contracts In the world. See our policies. Phone 498 . 6-26t CHICKEN FEED SUPERIOR, $2.60; Log Cabin, $2.60; Blue Hen, $2.50 per hundred pounds. No superior quality. Horse, cattle feed and gro ceries. Leverett & Thompson, 242 Patton Ave., Phone 195. 6-80t TRY OUR MONTFORD BRAND ALL Pork Sausage. Montford Market Phone 66. l-7t. QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER COM- pany Trunks 25c, grips 15c. Bag gage transfer, furniture moving. Prompt service guaranteed. Auto mobiles for hire. Satterfleld A Gaa perman, owners; W. F. Farrow, manager. Office passenger depot Office phone 616. Residence phone 1841. . 804-26t PHONE1S00, CHAS. L. SLUDER CO. We repair ranges, stoves and sew ing machines. Satisfaction guaran teed. S-ct THE PRACTICAL NURSES BUREAU will furnish you a nurse day or night. Phone 1144. 801-30 HELP WANTED MALE, FEMALE MEN, OUR ILLUSTRATED CATA- logue explains how w teach the barber trade In few weeks, mailed free. Write Moler College, Atlanta, Ga, , .... , . ; P15-8t LADY OR GENTLEMAN, FAIR ED- ucatlon, to travel for old establish ed firm. No canvassing. Salary $18.00 per week, pursuant to con tract Expenses advanced. Address O. M. Nichols, Philadelphia, Pa., Pepper Bldg. P15-90t OFFICE EMPLOYMENT WE HAVE three applications (or stenographers who also understand some book keeping. These place ar open now. One can be supplied by a be ginner, the other two require expe rienced help. If you are a good offlc man or woman, call at tho Ashevllle Business College, 14-8t WANTED AN x EXPERIENCED collector on newspaper subscrip tion Must be over 85 year old and know the territory near Ashe vllle. Must give references and bond. Address P, O. Box 81$, Ashe vllle, N. C. 10-7t GOVERNMENT position ar easy to get My free booklet H-178 tell how. Examination In this state soon. Writ today NOW. Earl Hopkins Wm.hlnt.ton. "TV C. UN Ft'RNIHIIED ROOMS THKEK NICE UNFURNISHED rooms (or rent hot and cold water, nice bath room. Kerrlce of tele phone. Apply In person to 7$ atarneg avenue, ll-P-it, WANTED BOARDERS HALCYON, 40 NORTH FRENCH Broad Ave. Steam Heated. Single and family rooms. Half blook from Patton Ave. car line. Mrs, S. T. Willis, proprietress. Phone 498. 16-80t CAN ACCOMMODATE ONE OR TWO boarders In private family. Phone 2626, for particulars. 9-tf THE RICHMOND FORMERLY OLD Kentucky Home, 48 Spruce street, under new management. Rooms with excellent board. Rates reason able. Phone 769. 7-26t WANTED BOARDERS BY NORTH- ern family, Hot water heat. Call IS College Park place. Phone 791. -26t WANTED SALESMEN AGENTS WANTED SALESMEN. TRAVEL and, appoint agents; salary $80 monthly and expenses. Home Sup ply Co., Station A, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 15-F-6t AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY town to sell high grade household specialty. Greatest article ever found. Particulars free. Write to day. "The Bascom Co." P. O. Box 246, Galveston, Tex. 13-P-14t WANTED GENERAL AGENT FOR Ashevllle division, Philadelphia Life Insurance Co., General Accident In surance Co. all forms ot Life and Endowment and Health and Acci dent. Liberal contract to right man. Address, with reference, Gor don Insurance and Investment Co., state agents, Monroe, N, C. 9-P-14t FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS. FOR SALE TYPEWRITER IN first class condition. Cheap. Apply 4 Oak Park road. 16-3-P LAND SALE, By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a deed of trust, executed on the 6th day of September, 1913, by C. H. Racey, to Wachovia Bank & Trust company, Trustee, to secure the in debtedness therein described to Jake M. Chiles, which said deed of trust Is duly recorded In the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Buncon4"s County, North Carolina, In Book of Deeds of Trust No. 93, pape 183, default having been made In the payment of both principal and interest having been made in the payment of both principal and Interest on the noto secured by said deed of trust and upon applica tion and demand of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will on Saturday, the 13th day of March, 1015, nt 1 o'clock, noon, offer for sale, at public auction, at the court house door in the city of Ashevllle, said county and state, to the highest bid der, for cash, the following piece, par cel or lot of land, lying and being in E. W. Grove Park West of Charlotte street. In the city of Ashevllle, county of Buncombe and State of North Caro lina, and more particularly described and bounded as follows: . Beginning at a stake In the Western margin of Gertrude Place at the Northeast corner of lot No. 4 of Blook A of the plat hereinafter referred to and runs thence with said margin of Gertrude Place North 32 deg. 28 mln East 120 feet to a stake In the same at the Southeast corner of lot No. 2 of said block and plat; thence with the southern line of said lot No. 2 North 85 deg. 37 mln. West 213.7 feet to a stake In the Eastern margin of alley at the Southwest corner of said lot No. 2; thence with said margin of said alley South 19 deg. 33 mln. West 90 feet to a stake In the same at the Northwest corner of lot No. 4 of said block and plat; thence with the North ern line of said lot No. 4 South 79 deg. 31 mln. East 181.7 feet to the Begin ning, the same -being lot No, 8 of block A of the plat ot E. W. Grove Park West of Charlotte street which 1 duty registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe county In book 164 at page 171, and being the same land and premises conveyed to Jake M. Chiles, agent by deed of E. W. Grove and wife, which said deed Is duly registered In the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe coun ty In book 168 at page 690. This sale and any deed or convey ance executed by the undersigned Trusteo pursuant to this notice and sale thereunder will be made subject to all the restrictions, conditions and stipulations contained in or created by the aforesaid deed of E. W, Grove and wife to J. M. Chiles, which Is hereby referred to for a full reoltal of said re strictions, as well also subject to the first lien and charge against said .land by virtue of the deed of trust executed by the said C. II. Racey to the under signed Trustee,, to seoure the sum of Three Thousand' Dollars, which said deed in trust is duly registered in the aforesaid office of register of deeds of Buncombe county. North Carolina, in Book of Mortgages and Deeds In Trust No. 93 at psgo 184, to which reference Is hereby mado for fuller particulars In that behalf. This the 9th day of February A. D., a i 5. WACHOVIA BANK A TRUST CO.. Trustee. By W, B. Williamson, Cashier, RESULTS CLEANING AND PRESSING CITIZENS PRESSING CLUB CLEAN ing, pressing and repairing. Work guaranteed. 48 Spruce . street. Phone 769. 18-26t. BIG 400 PRESSING CLUB AND EM ployment bureau, corner Market and College streets. W. M. F. John son. Prop. Phone 2231. 4-2 6t WANTED LADIES WITH CRITI cal Ideas and view regarding dress, and who know what perfect clean lng and pressing means as well as dyeing. : Our specialty is ladles ap parel, and we always guarantee sat isfactlon. We tell you frankly what we can do. Phone 889, J. C. Wtlbar, J. R. SARTOR, 24 EAGLE STREET, has tailored, altered, cleaned, and pressed (or E years suits (or Ashe vllle' best families. Give me trial. Phone 1461. Jll-S0t J. ENGENE J ONES VALET SER- vlce. Suits to order. Repairing. 85 College street. Phone 981, 808-SOt. Financial NEW YORK COTTON. New York, March 2. There was some further liquidations at the open ing of the cotton market today and after opening at a decline of two to four points active months sold at about six points net lower. There was also some scattered covering and May and July deliveries sold at two to three points above last night's close. New York, March 2. Cotton (u, tures opened steady; March ....W... 8.10 May ,... - ! 8.33 July .... 8.57 October ........ m . 8.88 December 9.07 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, March 2, Hogs strong receipts 18,000; bulk of sales 6.65 6.76; pigs 6.75(8)6.85. Cattle, steady; receipts 8,000. Na tive steers 6.50(39.15; calves 8.60(3? 10, Sheep strong; receipts 8,000. Sheep 6.907.90; lambs 7.759.90. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, March 2. Wheat develop ed considerable strength after show, Ing some nervousness at the start The fact that Liverpool quotations did not fully respond ot yesterday' severe break hero had a tendency to restore confidence to the bulls. The market opened 1 oft to "Si up and then advanced materially all around. TROUBLES OF HE DAY IN THEJf ICE GDUH The following cases were called In Police court this morning: John Squares, colored, charged with gambling, paid the costs of the case, Fred Few, colored, charged with sault, paid the costs. Alvln Few, colored, charged with larceny, drew the cost and was or dered whipped by his father. Walter Maxwell, Ben Johnson, Jo Hams, Gilbert Bynum, colored, were each taxed with the costs on gambling charges. "Happy" Clark, colored, was lined $8 and the cost In a gambling case. O. B. Revell, Worth Dalton and Ross McKaln were each assessed the costs for gambling. Simon Stewart and Son Hopkins, both colored, drew the costs in gam bling cases. Martha Manning, eolored, charged with a case of disorderly nature, paid the cost and judgment was suspend d. Lawrence Hudson, charged with driving an automobile In a reckless wanner, was fined $2 and costs. O, W. Ledbetter, charged with drlv Ing an auto recklessly; driving en the wrong side ot the street and falling to have a state license on hi machine, paid the cost of the first two cases and judgment wa suspended on the last charge. Everett Justice, charged with turn Ing in a false fire alarm, was fined $2 and costs and took an appeal, with bond fixed at $200, which he gave. The ease against Charles Oalther, oolored, wa nol prossed. The case against Champ Logan, col ored, was nol prossed with leave. George Cathey wa fined the costs In a case of disorderly conduct Ban Robinson, charged with violat ing the city trafflo ordinance, was tax ed with half the cost of the ease. NOTICE. At a special meeting of th board of aldermen held on February 13th, 1(16, at $ o'clock p. m., It was ordered that an election be held In the City ot Aahevlll on March 16th, 1116. a re quired by law, for th purpose of deciding whether or not commission form of government shall be establish ed In said City of Ashevllle. F. I CONDER, City Clerk. February 80th; 1(16. . i-tot UNFURNISHED SOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT UNFURNISHED, FOUR- rooms, $13.60; rooms, rooms, hot water heat, $32.60; 6 rooms, $25.00; 6 rooms, $30.00; S rooms, $82.60; new 8 rooms, $35.00; new 8 rooms. Grove Park, $45.00. Desirable 16 room boarding house, $70.00. Marsteiler and Company, 20 Haywood street. FOR RENT HAIiF OF STORE SS Biltmore Avenue. Also good base-, ment. Apply to Edwin McKay, 88 W Biltmore Avenue 294-tf j FOR RENT TYPEWRITERS CAPITALIZE YOUR SPARE MO-i ments by renting an Underwood. ; They make every minute oount for more. See the records and convince. yourself. Phone 1100. UnderwoodJ Typewriter Co. 6-30C4 RENT A TYPEWRITER AND LET4 the rent apply on thft purchase of a machine. Machines in first class condition.. Sent anywhere. Terms $2.50 and $3.00 per month, Rem lngtoa Typewriter Co.i. It South a Pack square. 804-JOt. City News W. H. Brown, Browri Bros-i Lumber company Eskato. -N. Cel was a visitor in tho city yesterday,. This lumber concern, la conduoUntw operations on one ol the largest naro wood boundaries In tho state, the mills being located in Yancey county. 1 The friends of Deputy Marshall 1 John Y, Jordan will regret to learn; that Mr. Jordan has Veen confined to his home for the past few day with, slight attack of grippe. Deputy Marshal M. D. Justice left the city this morning on a business. trip of two or three days to Tryon. . The managers of the opposition movement to the proposed commission plan have selected room number three In the Library building as official, headquarters. Frequent meetings and conference will be held there by the-: leaders and the various committees; and the secretary of the central com- , mlttee, W. H. Daniel, will be on duty there dally. The registration books were opened- Saturday and those who are not al ready registered are making them selves eligible to take part in the com- - ing election. Both sides are examlrl lng the books and will make strenuous efforts to bring out a largo vote. IS E E Present Crop Large and Pricey Is Very Much Below the Normal '. . Ashevllle ha used a cjurmaA of grapefruit within the last week said aJ grocer last night "and another caiH load la on the way here. The peoplrJ of this city are great consumers ofij this fruit and at present they are ableJ to buy for five cent apiece grapefruttj that sold last year at 25 cent apleo. or sometime two for ft quarter. The crop this year In Florida 1 on of thad largest ever known," continued thil dealer In commodities that supply food energy to man." Tho season proper for this breakfast delicacy be gins about December 1, and continue till the first of May. Orange ar in good demand up to tho first of June;, but apples become dull on tho marked about April 1. A great many peopled have formed the habit of eating grape fruit for breakfast all through th winter month. Orange com In as a variety, and ar used a great deal In. the early summer. The apple la th favorite for winter evening." Th groor wa reminded that he had not mentioned lemon. "Oh well," he said, "lemons ar ft staple article. They usually bring 80 cent dosetai regardless of cost" CIVIC LEAGUE MEETING TB At ft called meeting of the execn tlve commltte of th Clvlo better ment league, It wa decided to post pone th next meeting of th league, which wa originally planned for March 8, until the following week, making It com on March 10. The decision to postpone the meeting arose from th conflicting date caused by the appearance ot Mr. Lewi herein her recital for the benefit of th Oood Samaritan Mission. Much btiiii- nes ot Importance will be constdnred at th next meeting of the betterment, leagu and a larg attendance Is look ed forward to at the meeting which, will b held a usual at th Henrietta, I on Biltmore avenue. i i--
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