MONDAY, DEC. 10, 1917
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e Monday, December 10, 1917
Tire BOYS "OVI.lt TllEKi:."
The TI.MKS Is tlm authorized,
representative til Western North
Carolina of Hie "iHiv llo.ts In
Vninn- Tonm-cn l'uml." '1 ho pur-..
pose tf this fund Is to see thttl I Iip
hoys in France urn provided with
tobacco without expense to thcin.
II So tolKtcen company has any i on
II ncKtion with this ftiml, but the
money contribiiljwl is used in buy-",
mg brands from alt of tho compa
nies. The 'kits" nro put up ami
sent direct from New York anil
are purrtiastYl at nrst cost.
Not one single penny of the
"'money contributed goen to The
TIMES or to any expense fund,
but every 25 cents bnys it package
worth 45 cents and maiis U to the
Red Cross, direct to the boys in
the trenches.
A contribution of twenty-five
cents means tliat one paekagu will
be" sent to a soldier boy and the
donor will receive back a measoRe
from the boy who receives the
package.
Each dollar contrtbnted pays
for four packages, with a total re
tail value of $1.80. Each package
will contain a postcard stamped
and directed lo Hie donor of the
money, and will come back from
France with a message from the
soldier who receives the package.
This fund has the endorsement
of Secretary of the Xavy, Secretary
a of War, and has been further en
'ac domed by the Governors of a
large number of States. It is not
an advertisement of any one to
bacco factory or company, hut it
is a movement which is spreading
over the entire Vnitcrt States, and
whleh has received the attention
of the people in the larger cities
of the country.
A number of people hare al
ready made eontribnttons and T'.io
TIMES remits this money withont
expense and will be clnI f remit
other contributions. l.cnve your
contribution at the office or send
it. through the mall. In each in
stance specify that it is for the to
bacco fund. If you remit by chock
make, votir check payable to The
sheTllle TIMES Tohuwxi I'und.
I)o your bit for the Hoy In
France.
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Jinjlj R1PPL1XG RHYMES
anqll By Walt Mason
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GOD SAVE THEM.
ni God save tho dlv
,. kin for whom
.v.- -imr.. from loval throats;:
..- i.u ...i,i,,TT, choosB all nol-
' T. . .. . j .. .u
may uiey . r ". .
m .iciea tnev use, una ,v... ... .
f' ole their royal goats. God save all ! thero is ,e report of conditions Just
r kings and queens, princes and horse ; as Ashevilh, has experienced
marines, whose hearts are right; let - The shortago of fuel, coa In partlc-r-us
not cnoce and pick! God save the, u.ar. has stirred the -Jlt." in
! lowlv hick digging where bombs are many towns and cities to the consld
i hTck. tTer, in the fight. God save the era.ion of plans for the aid of the peo
1 ..,. ..., hr(.,l at .lead of pie. This leads to the municipal con-
1: 1 .hr.. buried in
crimson mud, while like a ceaseless strated the possibility of a municpal
(flood wavelels of human blood flow i woodyard, as a successful proposition,
evermore. Goa save our noble boys, i not. a permanent Institution necessa
going where war destroys bodies of : rlly but as a temporary plan by which
men; guard them by night and day, j the people of Asheville may be fur
,sond them, from far away, when ended , nished fuel.
,i, the fray, safe home again God j Commentl what lt tBrm9
.save the widows all. widows In hut ami. newspaper controversy In
. hall, mothers and brides! Waiting for
, James or John, who is forever gone;
j and the red stream flows on, In soh
bing tides. God save the little lads
' robbed of their loving dads, children
. who weep; kldi
at their mothers'
"Where's daddy,
. knees, saying,
please?" Lined up with such as
these, monarchs are cheap.
The government can not make too
much speed In building submarine de
stroyers. , President Wilson never said a truer
, fthlnt; than "the great things of life
(are of the heart."
Now Is the time to enlist-r-you men
Jbetween the ages of 81 and tl If
J'you ever Intend to enlist.
' ' The; sudden cold snap would have
i been felt much more severely, but for
I the cheap municipal wood.
Snow-covered mountains glistening
iln the sunlight Western Carolina Is
gorgeous, even In Docember.
With H. W. Plummer aa the leader,
" , the educational, campaign In Bun-
combo county for the "war savings
stamps" will be
success from the
. start.
THE Kl'SSlAN' MI DDLE.
Cable dispatches today Indicate that
the long-expected revolt In Russia
against th Bolshevlkl Is assuming
formidable shape under the leadership
cf 'Ue Cossack General Kaledlnes,
:..-iieral KomllofT and General Dutoff.
Should this triumvirate, aided by the
constitutional democrat, eneci conirm
of southeastern Russia, the princlpul
food supply cf the country will bo in
tho bunds of those opposed to the
present radical government In l'Ptro-
erad, nnd the latter'a downfall may be
expected:
There have been many predictions
that the deposed czar would find an
opportunity to return to power
throuph t.ie dts-satisf action of men of
, the typo of Korniioff and Kaledlnes,
l it has been feared tliat the Cossacks
would be wiliing to see their old feudal
'.chief Nicholis restored to the throne,
i and the rumors that that irresolute
i despot has escaped are Raid tfc be giv-
! lng oitlcial Washington no little appre
1 hension.
I On the other hand, a Petrograd cor
I respondent of a London newspaper
' professes to see in the possible restora
1 tion of the monarchy a bright hope
i that Russian anarchy may be ended
i and that the Slavs may again take
j effective part in the war. .
li is Improbable that korniioff will
I be party to the rehabilitation of ail ab
j solute monarchy; and if anything can
be safely predicted of unhappy Russia
i let it be that if a stable government is
restored in time to aid tho allies that
government will be controlled by men
of the type of Hei-ensUy, korniioff and
Milukoff, whoever the nominal head
of the government may be.
The increasingly complex situation
in Rupsla. jrives especial point to Fres
klent Wilson's reference to that coun
try In his 'great '-address to the world
on war and peace. The president ex
pressed regret that in tiie earlier days
o the war the objects of the allies
were not stated in such a way that the
suclalists, constitutional democrats and
other liberal parties 'might huve been
made firm friends of the cause against
the militarism of pan-Germany.
In saying that, however, the presi
dent did not place himself In company
with Lansdowne, as. some observers of
International polities believe. To us,
nothing seems clearer than that tho
president has defined peace terms fun
damentally different from those of the
Lansdovvne school of thought. He has
indeed stated the objectives In illumi
nating fashion.;. 'But he has also issued
solemn warning to the German people
that their governmental ideas and sys
tem is doomed and that they must
1 take the initiative in finding a new
source of national authority for their
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j inrernal affairs.
I To argue that Uansdowne ana i-
son stand on the same platform would
be paralleled by the proposition that
j because lamp black and graphite are
! )Ure carbon they are essentially the
sums as diamond!.
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A SI C C ESSFTJL PROPOSITION.
TVio rnurilciiial wood yard Idea is
j spreading. There's a reason ami it is
not becau.-e tne people are
but because Tin
necessity has arisen.
In every
direction, according to the
.,,, ,.h Th TIMES.
newsnaners that reach The
trol of fuel. Asheville has demon-
the state" between "the Asheville
Times and our next door neighbor,
the Greensboro News," the High Point
Enterprise concludes rather suddenly,
after throwing some Insinuating slurs,
that "oh the whole, it looks as If the
News has the better end of the row."
The High Point papor might not be
deemed an unbiasted Judge consid
ering the fact that the correspondent
of the. Greensboro News, Parker R.
Anderson, li the principal owner of
the High Point Enterprise.
One of the saddest stories written
in the world's history Is the story of
the Halifax disaster. Hundreds and
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hundreds dead, the exact number may
never be known; survivors crazed by
the shock; lives of men, women, and
ohildren taken with hardly a moment's
notice; hopes and ambitions of the
living blasted for all time. Few trar
edles of the war equal the Halifax
tragedy.
The lato lamented Bam Jonesi was
not so very nice In his expression but
he was a man of observation, tie
was wont to remind his audience that
it was the hit dog; that howled.
General Intrigue la German'! great
eft loser.
BITS OF BYPLAY
By LUKE McLUKE
Copyright, HIT, by
The Cincinnati Enquirer.
Fact.
I've been In many cities,
From Frisco to Norwalk;
But 1 never met a barber
Who didn't like to talk.
, IteU'hai
"What Is criminal negligence, any
way?" asked tho Old Fogy, as he
looked up from the newspaper he
was reading.
"Forgetting to cut the oards when
you are playing poker," replied the
U touch.
No Joke.
A lie can travel fast. That's so.
It certainly can' speed and Fpin.
It seems to make the truth look slow.
But in the long run truth will win.
Still on the Job.
"You had one of our burglar alarms
installed in your home some inor.tns
ago," said the ugent. "Is It still work
ing?" - -
"it is replied the business man.
"Six burglars have visited my home
since it wua installed, and that-alarm
was one of the few things they didn't
take with them."
Breaking It.
His promises he'll keep, I know.
His pledge is never slurred!
And yet the poor man stutters eo.
He always breaks his word.
Huh!
"You Suffs are the limit
aid the
Mean Brute.
"How's that?" asked the Buff.
"Why, you can't close a Suffs
nwnith when, she is free, and you can't
open her houth when she is in Jail,"
replied the Mean Brute.
Gaddap!
She loves the letter carrier,
And ho loves Jlabel Hale:
So 'she stands at her door for hours
And waits there for the male.
.. My, My!
We may be wrong. But it seems to
us that Tun Rich, of llichwood, Ky .,
must have loads of money.
Police!
The cdtivlct pltf'd btiBbnll nulte free
Outside the prir-on walls.. 'Twos fun,
And several Imttrra said to me:
"I wish I could make a hone run "
1,1'KK M l."KK
So base they were when on a bat.
They stole the diamond and tha plate:
K is. by such foul acts as that
Tho 1udgo benign thev alienate.
NEWARK ADVUOATE.
To steal the diamond and tlio plate
Make -out 'a- most appalling case. .
But to complete the. lecord, whv
. Did h" not also steal a base ?
; ... MEMPHIS CO V. M F. IU" I A I.-A I't'F.A U
Attn Boy!
There may be one or two wits In
other towns, but Centervillo, Ind., has
Threewits. His initials are A. M.
Notice!
R. T7. T,ooney, of Waverly, O., has
been appointed alienist for the Club.
You Win!
Yes, dear reader, you guessed right.
O. Jump Is a horse dealer and does
business at Kenton, O.
Names Is Names.
Gertie Alltop lives in Columbus, O.
Our Daily Special.
Razors And Shavers I.ose
Temper About The Same Time.
Their
Luke McLuke Says:
There mav ho other puzzle solvers,
but our idea of a royal good guesser is
a prescription clerk In n drug store.
one of the s hardest things for a
young follow to learn is that he can
make plenty of enemies without but.
ting in.
Tho man who swears oir on Duymg
drinks keeps his pledge longer than j the west and deemed her one ot he.
the man who swears off on drinking, prettiest maids i ever saw nnd right
A Princess often wonders what her sensible withal and she and I to a car
Mother :ui smoking when she mar- j nival and I spent two pounds on this
ried an old fat head who doesn't wear : aru that but it was for charity,
his cout and vest with straps around Home for lunch and find J. Price,
the tummy and who can't even play I a fPiow from my native heath, who
pool. has been in China for the year and he
Mnnv n woman on the matrimonial i .-.n , nf his love for the Orient and
bargain shelf is .III reduced from 23 if
1 the truth were only known
A wil'o tells her hushnnd everything
she knows. But a husband is never
that liberal.
A man can't see anything to worry
iiiiout when there Is no ice In the Ice
iiox to keep thu food from spoiling.
But lie enn" get Highly Indignant If
there isn't lc in tho ice box to keep
the beer cold.
The main difference between an
evening gown and night gown is
that the night gown hides a few parts
of the anatomy.
Solomon must have been a pretty
1 smart old geek, all right, if he told
each wife that she was the only girl
he ever lovea ana got away wun it.
A young woman can get more out of -a
man with u brief smile than an old panior). M.. T baw Mistress
,mn r, w-ite n lonir nrmiment And at the tables T saw Mistress
We do not know much. But w-e do
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Know tnai rvpiynouv ui-HijiM.i innii
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knows his home town
Ills
What Others Are A-Sa nna I
W liai Uiners ire i-jaing 111
A Tar Heel to the Front.
(Wilmlnifton Despatch..)
It gives us pleasure to reproduce the
following complimentary notice of a
young North Carolinian, which wo
take from The Wadcsboro Ansonlan:
Many warm friends in Anaon will
be pleased to learn that military au
thorities have discovered the superior
legal talents of James A. Loci; hurt, a
member of the Hickett Buttery, now
at Camp Jackson. It ia likely that he
will bo placed in the legal department
of the military organization. Wo are
afraid this win not meet wun air.
Lockhart'a approval as we are under
the impression that he volunteered
and joined the battery for the sake
of being one of the "hoys" willing to
go and do his part Just as he was or
dered. Now to place him In the legal
department and make him a Judge ad
vocate or something of that kind Is
not going to set well with Anson's
hrllllant young son. He le partly to
blame, however, having given him-
golf dead away when he consented
to make a speech at court-martial pro
ceedlnga Seeing the legal possibili
ties In the young soldier, the authori
who
wife
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ties were quick to take advantage or
the clrsumstanees.
Mr. IiOc.khart is a member of the
Wadesboro bar, He has won an envi
able reputation as an eloquent speaker
and most capable lawyer. His rep
utation extends beyond the confine of
his own county. His many friends
throughout the state will be glad
ha,, f hl aunpera aa a aoldier.
pave uy a lucrative practice tp enter mark "October 18, 1892," and on
Two New Street Boots
Just in. Made by D. Armstrong & Co., Rochester, N.
Y., one a Battleship Gre,y Kid, imitation cap toe, eight-inch
top, full Louis heel. The other, same style in a beautiful,
dark brown kid. We consider these two numbers the
handsomest shoes we've shown this season. Can be seen in
our east window.
G. W. Brown Shoe Co.
Where Shoes Are Fitted.
the training camp at Fort Oglethorpe.
After serving his time ho was sjv
pointed second lieutenant and now
his advancement as reward of merit
(s opened to him. His many friends
congratulate him nnd wish him suc
cess in his new field.
For Indian Children.
(Wilmington Dispatch.) 1
Many persons down in this part of '
the state may not be aware of the;
act that in the western pnrt there is
a school' for Indian children which
is supported by the federal govern
ment. There 250 Cherokee boys find .
girls are taught and trained to be
come useful citizens. The school Is.:
under control of tho treasury depart-j
meiit. Secretary MeAdoo has asked
oongr?s for appropriations of 16, 0"'.1 !
for Improvements and $51,000 for j
nuiintenance.
Menus 1 1 ml Snaps.
, (Hickory Record.) ;
T'ersons who from day to day have
followed their prosaic paths should
get in touch with Gaston It. Means
and bo shown how much poetry there
really is in. life. . Here is a young
fellow possessed of reasonably good
looks and a smart mind who is. able
to make $10,000 a year managing the
Chicago offices of a big textile con
cern and writing trade articles, who
Is able to lay this fat salary aside and
.t. . tPt with W. J. Burns to I
serve the Hamburg-American line as
its representative to watch the allies,
who is onto many of the 0rman plots,
and who finally quits the detective
business, presumably to devote all of
his time to the business affairs of Mrs.
Maude 'A. King, wealthy widow.
Things broke right for Means. The
evidence so far shows that he was
taking no chances prior to a certain
night that was thought good for tar
get practice, i
Day by Day in New Yorl
ny O. o. Melinite;
New York, Dee. 10. As Samuel
Pepys would record in his diary: After
li akfast for a walk through the town
nnfl tn call on iuv wife's cozzeti from
i of ie ow prices there and he fetched
fr,r mv wife, noor wreton, a silken i
house dress, hand painted and trim
mod with gay roses which must have ,
oust him ten pounds. And a pair of ;
cheap bed slippers for myself albeit I j
held mv tongue.
In the afternoon to hang up some
pictures in my work room that Jean j
Knott. Herb Roth, George McManus
and Hud Fisher have drawn and slip- j
ped from the step ladder raking my
shins and putting me in an ill-humor.
For dinner and to a play to see i
Lady Castle fiance and then to another j
war entertainment where Louis Mann, ;
the actor played auctioneer and n
i;iii,in irentleman paid one hundred
j .' . ,,, har for his com-
, i Hntrt anil ner nusnntin.
1 ,. num ft I Inn V 1411 ll.v
Hurst, the
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tayie writer. ,rn. j-m j-
i ni.r'iitfVienn. who has won nlgn
I . " " .. . ..... TimtA TT.rV, and his.
Honors ml .'.. ,.'.,
bride, Miss Grace Field, ana many
hers. . .
And Nat. Wills brought his horde or
niimodrome and gave
i a comock performance and Miss Peg-
gy l e 1 1 noiti a. "wi
herself for a smnll fortune. All very
merry until early In the morning and
o home and and to bed.
There are tricks even In the sailor
bovs' trade. Consider this one of the
votinir mitn whose war vessel is an
l.hnr.,1 anmewhere in New York. He
went to a hotel on Rroadway the other
morning at 3 o'clock. He signed the
.deter but did not Speak
Next morning he came down stairs
at 11 o'clock, in a rage. To the day
elerk he told the story of having left a
call for B o clock and or not having
been called. Then he hurried to the
manaerer.
1 am six hours late reporting at
my post," he said. "I was not called.
Tt'ls the fault of the hotel and I want
a written letter to the commander of
my ship, saying the blame is yours."
The manager didn't even smile. He
wrote the letter assuming all blame.
That was the tenth one he had written
that morning.
Those who comp'aln about letters
being a day or so late should stop In
Trinity church at the head of Wall
street and learn how sweetly William
J. Boyd, the sexton, takes such catas
trophes. Mr. Bovd waa trvinr to feel opti
mistic In spite of the war the other
when the postman handed him a
day
pjb -
tal card
It looked rather ona.
to had been only twenty-live year in
He I arriving. The costal bore the post-
When Your Eyes
trouble you or you are In need
of glasses, don't overlook tho
fact that we havo been estab
lished for year' and have made
a reputation by giving quality
and service that are unexcelled.
Charles II. lioness
OPTOMETRIST
54 Pntton Ave.
& OPTICIAN
: Opp. P. O.
Shoes for Men and Women
GUARANTEE
SHOE STORE
"BeMe- Shoes for Less Money"
4 BILTMORE AVEriCE
other side the writer had put the same
date.
The card was addressed to "Zexton,
Trinity Church," and it read: "My
niece left her umbrella m our pew
last Sunday Please take care of it
and I will call for it next Sunday."
Although it took the card a quarter
of a century to arrive it was mailed
at Station D, which is only about two
miles away on the East Side.
There is a mart on Broadway who
has been bragging about saving 15
cents by staying away from the theater
and its war tax.. . He buys 25 cent
drinks for almost anybody who will
listen to him brag about it.
Mrs. Pardee (looking up from news
S I paper) Here's an account of an Eng
Wjlishwoman who has sent four hua-
uancts to tne iront anu iosl mem uu.
Pardee Does the account say the
lailv has resumed recruiting? Chi-
' i cago Herald.
"A man who has been drinking
sometimes sees an imaginary menag
erie." "I've never heard one say any
thing about an imaginary menagerie."
"He can see it, but he can't say It."
Kansas City Journal.
The Vital Fact.
By DR. FRANK CRANE
In Hearst's Magazine.
Until a man has found some
thing worth dying for he has found
nothing worth living for. And to
the thousands of youth now In
camp and on battlefield has come
the ennobling call of the ideal.
They are stepping up into a higher
manhood. They are marenmg on
to give America's freedom to the
oppressed multitudes of the earth.
Out of this connict win emerge
a new earth, a league or nations
that will never again allow a mili
taristic organization to menace civ
ilization. A still more vital fact is that this
has become a war of the Peoples
against the Rulers. Representative
governments are pitted against the
absolute monarchies and oligar
chies. -
It is the uprising of the world.
It is the revolt of humanity.
It is the effort of the health of
civilization to throw off the poison
of absolutism that has long lain
latent In its veins.
A writhing, assassinated world
bar called us, and we have an
swered. We need to realize thh. Every
mother needs to feel that she Is
sending her boy to fight In the no
blest connict ever in history.
Ever preacher needs to believe
that he can pray with a full and
honest heart for the men Who are
marching away to save those free
Institutions that Christianity has
made.
The die Is cast. We have enter
ed the war. America's destiny Is
at stake. Democracy ia at stake.
The people greater and more ma
jestic name than the kinr expoct
every man to do his duty.
And out of it all shall come
better America, a truer and wiser
democracy.
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SANITARY BKWHR.
To E. H. Wlleun, W. O. Steele, T. A. Jlend-
rlcke. Hatlle Wnfford, 'jr. . V, Reyn.i'lti
and Eugene R. Cocke and all other per n
Interested in tne report or tne uy khsi
neer filed ' In the office of tile Secretary.
Traaaurer of the City of Asheville, aaeliM
the ooet of eonatructlng a certain eanitary
aawer agalnat you, which aanitary sewer runs
In aald city. Tou will take notice that aald
report haa been riled according to law, ana
that tha Mayor and Board of Commlselnn.
era of aald city, at their mealing to he held
11 day of December, 1017, will eoneliler Bald
report and take seh action ae they may
dmin proper. Tou are therefore rnnulrcd
to appear at aald meeting and show eauao,
If any, why aald report ehnll not be uon
firmed and tha liens assessed aa provided by
law.
This Deo. 10, 1117.
a y. T,. CONDBR,
Secretary-Treasurer.
(lHt-mO.IMO-evt)
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C. Rankin, Cashier
NO LOANS ARF MADE BY THIS BANK TO ANT OF ITS
OFFICERS Oil DIRECTORS
IS YOUR JOB YOUR ONLY ASSET?
If so, then what you have to fall back on if your job or
your ability to hold it fails you, unless you have a savings
account in the
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
The Only National Bank in Asheville
SHIPS WITHOUT BALLAST
Are always in danger of capsizing
A Savings Account
Is your Life Ballast. Begin it now. Four
per cent quarterly compounded interest
Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.
Savings Department
Better Printing Always Pulls
Quality Material.
Oualitv Workmanship.
HACKNEY & MOALE COMPANY
12 Lexington Ae.
Hotel Waynesvilte
WAYNESVIl.LE, N. C.
Next to Post Office
MRS. J. 1. 1IEIIREN
Free Sample Rooms
Open Throughout the Year
SOUTHfflN Rlffl!
The Southern Serve the South.
Published aa
Information not luaranteed
EFFECTIVE nKC. Olh, 1011 FjtMern Time.
Tralna Arrive From
No, . jarKonvllle,
Savannah,
No.
J' Rlrhmonfl. Norfolk. New
TorH. Pbllailslphla. Balti
more 1 ' B ra
No. 12 Ohaltanoora, Knov 1 1 1 a.
VemrM". cuninin
Louisville and St. t.oul.. !:U pm
No. J! New York. Ptlllaflelphla,
Baltimore, wanhlnston.... I0:B5 am
No. H Murphy. Waynesvllle ;3ft p.m
No. ! Murphy, Wayneavllla .... 1:D P m
No. tl Cloldnboro. Raleigh. Oreena-
eoro . . . P
No. 27 ChnrleKtnn, Columbia ana
Spartanburg
8:10 p.m
No. Ji rinclnnatl. Chlcauo. Mem-
nhta .!! a.m.
No. SB Salisbury ana the Fast.... i-S0 a.m
No. 4t Spartanbunt, Atlanta. Ma
con, Montgomery ani New
Orlean ..11:45 a m
No. 102 rlatol. Knoxvllle n-
Chattanoota v
rralna Ieprt Tor
No. 10 Columbia, Savannah, Jack-
aonvllle, Atlanta p '
So. 11 Knonvllla. Chattanooga.
Mampoie. (.incmn.u,
Loularllla and Bt. Louie., J:I p.m
No. 1 Richmond, Norfolk. Local
eaat "
No. 1 New Tern, rnuaaoipnie.
Washington and east.,,.., i "
No. 17 weoeavUia, Murphy ... :o a.m
No. H Wayn-avllla. Murphy .... : P-m
No. Si Ra.elgh and Gol1uoro... . .ni
No. n Knonvllla. Chattanooga.
Mempnia, uincinnei "
Chicago ";! P'm
. li Charleston. Columbia and
Spartanburg m
No. M Salisbury and aaa are
No. 43 Spartanburg, New Orlear.e :so a.m
No. 101 MrlatoL Knoivllle ana
Chattanooga ..
STREET CAR SCHBDUU
IN EFFECT arUNE I,
ion.
Zlllleo and Ketone 0:00, 0:1a. 0:o a. m
Rlrerelde Park 0 It and every il mtn
litre until 11t0 p re.
it.... via Bjiuthalda Arena 0:00 k. m
and every II minutes until 1:11 a m.. tsei
every 1 minuter until 1:41 p. m.. tkei
every 16 e- Inutea until 11:00 p. m.
Depot . French Broad Avenue 0:00 a
m , and aver- II mlnutea until 11:C0 p. ra.
Ilsaee-0:00 a. an,, ana every II mloutei
Bntll 11:00 p. m.
Charlotte Street Terminus 0:00 a m
and every 11 mlnutea until 11:00 p. m
11:10 ear runs tbrnuga: ratnra leaves end
i of ear line at 11:00.
Patron Aeenne I 00 a. m ana every i.
mlnutea until 11:00 p. TO,
Eaat Street 0:00 a. m an ovary If
llnu Mnttl 11' AA Bl im.
Grace Via Merrlmoa Avenue 0:00 a m
then every 10 mlnutea until 11:00 p. m.
nlltenore 0 :00 a ra.. and han every 1'
anlnittea until 11-00 m.. last ear.
Pane end Wast Aonovllle Via Seothslil.
Avenue 10 a m- anal ovary II anlnute.
until 11 :00 p. m.
ft ewriMM when entertainments are Ir
pregreee at tha Auditorium the laat trip or
all llnea will be from entertainment, leevtn?
Square at regular time and balding oyer a'
Auanorium. ... ,
car leavea Sonare to meet no se. men
train, 00 mini tee before eeheduie or an
nounneri arrival.
Semday Sctiednle mtrera aa r-nnewar
Car leavee Square foe Manor 0:00 an''
II a .m., return arrive Souere J.ll an,
t:0. then erery 10 mlnutea until I'M.
Cars leave Square for 3epot via uthata.
avenue 1:10. 1:41. 0:00. till, OHO, 1:00. 7:lt
1:00 and l:o a. nv
Cans leave Square for Depot la Frencl
Broad avenue 0:1a. 0:10. 0:41. 1 11. fill anr
1-16 p. m.
Car for Depot leavea SViuara 0:45 a ro
both Seuthslde and French Broad.
First ear leavea the Square for Chariot,.
itreet at 1:00 a. m . and ovary o minute
until :S0I neat lies.
First ear leavea Square for Blltmor 0:1
a m.. and every 10 minutes until 0:0
e'clnetc.
Ftrat Car leave tho Square for Rlreratd
:0: next 1-41.
rtrat ear leaves tha Square for West ASQf
Tllle 0:16. 1:00; next 1:1.
With the above exceptions, tha eunda
arhedules cemmenneo at 0:00 a. BX, and
aemtlnue same aa week days.
phono 181.
J IJWEL
"Coal Saver"
RANGES
Naturally, a coal saving Range
saves you money. Then why not
let us put a JEWEL RANGE In
your home,
CHAS. L. SLUDER CO.,
20 S. Pack S.
Phone 1300
PALAIS
The ROYAL
HOME BCILDIXG AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION: Series opened in
January April, July and October.
Dues 25c per share per week. Call
on us for information. Office 48
Talton Ave., Phone 268. S. L.
Forbes, Sec'y. and Treas. ,
Opaline Cream
GUARANTEED
Remedy For Chapped Handa
PARAMOUNT DRUG CO.
J. 8. CLAVERIE. Mgr.
Phone ua to call for your lawn
mowers. We sharpen and repair,
returning them lo drat class order.
ASHEVILLE CYCLE 4
ELECTRIC CO.
28 W. College St. Phono 2311.
OUR FALL WOOLENS
Are ror.dy for your Inspection.
LOGAN AND MOORE
Tallorr to Ladies and Gentlemen"
Next door to Southern Ticket Office
MORE GOOD EATS
for less money In a sack Three
Rivera Corn Meal than r.uy
food yon can boy.
. D. Earle Feed Co.
Wholesale Distributors
SHOES
of the latest styles In black, tan
md combinations of black and
white and tan and white.
GLOBE SAMPLE
14 BHtmorc Ave.
CO.
DIAMONDS and
FINE WATCHES
-et-
E. CARPENTER
IS N. PACK MmjAUB
Pin Watch Repairing A Specialty.
roil
Furniture and Stoves
SEE
Donald and Donald
28 Broadway. Phono 441.
Dr. Ben C. Smathers
k?Dr. C. M. Beam
ffij DENTISTS
yfjaafF Over Carmictiaeri
ration Ave, Ent, Phorat 1561
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