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13 TIIK ASIIfSVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914 Clean Up Days "Not only the outside of the house Viit the lusk'e needs attention. IF- '' K-B DWBTTJRSS' FLOOR MOPS AND IJST CLOTHS are used a clean dustiest Interior Hi awured and with ery little work. THEY AUSORB MJST AS A' SPOXOH AHHOIUJS "WATER. Ask to aee the many differ. nt ntyle for different uses. Trial lea Dust Cloth, 10c. iV . , ' There ere extra high celling to be (leaned one of our lone handle wool Vail Duter will roach and clean them for you. Price S5e. IF Tou need anything In the Housefur- "iilshlng line, look through our house- furnishing Dep't, and you will find it we have the best In the state and a ftxxS aa any In the south,) I- . H. LAW : 35. Patton Avenue WE ARE NOW , located at 14-16 N. Main St ' .. IANGREN BLDO. with complete Hot of boom bold outfit ' The IXLDept Store 14 M X. Main St. Phone) 101 SOMB DAT WE WILi MAM . , TOUR GLASSES Why Kol Row? Our . Intelligently applied r Tlce meaaa better glasses ' tor you. Ct-rfzs n. Eoncss Optometrist and Optician. I Patton A. Opp. Postofflca, r The Highest Quality in Goal I found In M, a W. Coal, the standard by which coals 9 in thla section are meaaurad. Full weight and prompt de .'; Ilvtry, , .!' . PHONB 40, i.s!:2vil!e Cc:I Co, '' Horlb Pack Square r. M. WEAVER Manure. , Dim r.:oTca co. QUICK 493 185 rtoM soi ' u to 00 W. Main CITIZENS TRANSFER COMPANY 43 Patton Ave.; Phone 25. Wo are prompt, reliable and reopoaatblo. Merchants' haul ing, ramtturo movln, storage, packing and snipping, prompt bag gag transfer eervtM, En dorsed by U. C T. A T. P. A. W. H. Arthur ,.-' Sheet Metal Works .lUow 11 pea. Smoke Stack, Metal , OeUlngs, Blata, TUo and Metal , Roofing, timer! Job Work A8HEVILLE, N. O. Phono Slia Market Rtrm : Gladiolii Bulbs ! yTH wort popular of all auut . mer flowering bulbs, Pluntlugs " made two weeks apart up to ' the end of June wilt yield a succession of blooms from July , to October. . Require a rtoh soil and a sunny position. Plant the bulbs four to six Inches deep according to sine and for beat effect four inches apart -, each way. We offer fhrt-slw bulbs, all colors, sure to bloom, at 2 6o per do. By Parcel Post, JOc ' . .. ' Grant's Pharmacy Kdiable Drugs and Seeds. A tcrum which has proved benefj. ; il in several cases of bay fevr and ".n j it preiwred'fcy-liVeiwIi itty .m by injecting lnti fho b!od of i.:Ks ficrlllsod water conta'ataa. ; n from ptants that causa the - ''He. - .' ' ;'. . .- LOCAL YOUNG MEN HAY PARTICIPATE IN FIGHT AHlUa iLLK WKL1 IlGPIt8K.TKU IS THE x.Kvi. FrltHMl Here are) Greatly Interested In the Ireent Orll Many Have Joined Lately. With war "clouds gathering In Men Ico and Indloattotis leading Ahefville. Inns who are Interested In the el tuft' Hon to Wlenw that the aorvtcea of Uncle Sam's navy are going to be re quired before many days have elapsed, It Is Interesting to note that this city has many young men In the navy ready to fight for old glory. Many Aahsvllle men have Joined the navy within the past few years and no small number of them doubtlen will be sent to Mexico within the very near fu tura., Their friends hero are greatly in forested In the situation and relatives of the members of the natvy are showing much concern over the pres ent crisis. , Among the Ashevlllet&na who may take part In the fight are; Ed McCoy, Carl McCanless, . Maurice Alexander, Albert Bunn, Owen Moore, Puett Ixf- tain, J. J. BrUt, Jr, Lon Wagner, H rooks Duckett. Vernon Whitehead, William Robinson, Calvin Robinson, Paul Wright, Gilbert Thompson, liar ry Hood, Everett Frady. Claude parks, Kred Jewell, and Floyd .Jewell. The exact location of all of the AshevitleUns la not known although of those' mentioned, Mr. McCoy Is on a torpedo' boat, Mr. McCanless Is In the marine band, Mr. Alexander Is one of the marines, Mr, Bunn la In Pan ama, Mr. Wagner Is an electrician in the navy, Mr. Robinson Is a gun sight r, Mr. Thompson Is on the transport Franklin, Mr. Frady Is here on a fur lough, Mr. Parks Is a member of the marines. Meawrs. Jewell are on the transport Franklin. , Friends of thess men are greatly In terested in the present oondltons and already several of them h&ve been teard from. M. R. Seaman, secretary and rats xpert of the Western North Carolina Lumber and Timber association, has a orotner, H. A, Beaman, who Is boatswain on the Connecticut. He has Been In Mextoan -waters for the past two years during which time his hro. ther hers has received several letters from him. It Is thought that he was a member of the party of marines ins januea wnen the United fitaiea eeea vera pus. For the past three year he has been the champion shot of the navy, INQUIRY. Slnos I became a oandldata r rv- staMe inquiry having been mads whether or not I was the magistrate of the express agent James, I am not either, I am a eon of the hue Thomas R. James, deceased, of Leicester town, ship of this county and as stated be foro, a loyal .democrat and abstainer from atrong drink. As to my efficiency I refer you to the city off totals under and with whom I served as (policeman for five years I M. Bourne, 8. O. Bernard, Judge Thomas A. Jones, C. H. Bartlett, Chief Lomlnac and others. I solicit your support and need the worjt. If chosen will establish an office and pledgo my beat service and thanks, Respectfully, Wf'' Adv.lt. . . B. JAMES. rpc)EK Gem Amethysts A Hhough th9 Amethyst, ranks as a semi precious stone, there are some found in North Carolina that have all the qualifications ' of the most precious gems. rphese wonderful stones are lilac, lavender or royal purple in color with often a slight red tint but by artifical light the lavender or purple changes to a beautiful pink or red mingled with the other colors. HThese remarkable Gem Amethysts are offer- ed at very reasonable prices by Arthur be FANCY BHK'K CREAM AND FANCY CANDIES MADE TO ORDER ' CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE. NEAR POSTOFFICE. PR ONE 410. HAYWOOD STREET UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT New Toys 'A very largo shipment direct from Germany. Watch my window. . . . BLQMBERG'S Sporting Goods and Toy StorcTl7 PATTOfTAVE" VARIETY OF CASES 1(1 CITY POLICE COURT t'vltr(ttii Kjy for the .Locals en terday Willi High In Form ItavkiHl by tireat I'll-ltiing. A variety of caaes constituted the proceeding's In police cuurt yecterday morning, defendants facing charge of exceecMng the apeed limit, retail ing, feeding horaes In the . street, leaving horses unhitched gambling and canes of a disorderly nature. On the teatlmony of Press Utteral. Iximnle Boas, colored, crew a sentence of six months on the county roads on a retailing charge, Litteral ap pears to be determined to make good his resolution to turn over a new leaf stating several days sgo that he in tends to stop drinking, lie says he IS "turning up" the people who Mil him whiskey. Boas appealed from the lclsloa of yesterday, toond for his appearance at the approaching term of the Superior court being named in the sum of $300. AGED HAYWOOD WOMAN IS FATALLY BURNED CANTON, April 22. Mrs. Jake Evans, an aged resident of the Ileav erdam section of Haywood county, died this morning as the result of be ing burned yesterday In attempting to extinguish a lire fn a field near her home. The deceased was a mem ber of a well known family and her death was an unusually sad occurr ence, the aged woman being horribly burned In an effort to protect prop erty whloh surrounded her home. While at home yesterday, Mrs. Evans noticed a blaze In a field and seeing that It was of such proportions that It would spreaA rapidly she ran to the scene to try to extinguish it. In fighting the (Ire she jell Into the flames and sustained horrible burns. Her clothing was Ignited and before aid could be summoned she was fat ally burned. Living a day, she suf fered severely and death this morning put an and to her agony. GOOD PROGRAM BY THE "SWISS BELL RINGERS" Advance copies of the program which will be ' rendered iy the Swiss bell ringers at 4:3d and 6 o'clock this afternoon and from 7:80 to 10 o'clock tonight at the Galax theatre Indicate that the entertainment will be of un usual Interest. Selections Include numbers on the celo, violin, harp, saxaphone, mandolin, xylophone, musical aluminum tubes and musical flowers. 4 The Swiss hartd bell trio promises to be one of the features of the musical program. , una perrormera win ciose with a melody of popular airs by the organ chime trio, ' EVERY DEMOCRATIC VOTER MUST PAY HIS POM, TAX OF TWO DOLLARS BEFORE MAY FIRST. II' UK WANTS TO VOTE IN THE PRI MARY. REMEMBER THE DATE. MAY FIRST. I1OUI8 M, BOtJIlNE. eod to May. 1 :?i , CHAIRMAN. M. Field PROCEEDIIIGS FILED TO RECOVER $25,000 J. A. Gentry Socking to Recover Damages from Southern Railway For Personal Injuries. Bull to reenter ; 125,000 dainagei for alleged personal Injuries sus tained last January has been filed by J. A. Gentry, through his attorneys, Fortune and Roberta, again the Southern Railway company. " The complaint was filed yesterday morn ing In the office of the clerk of the Huncombe county Superior court. It was set forth In the paper filed that the plantlff ViiS employed by the defendant company an a switchman In the , AshevlSe, yards for several yeara up to the time he was Injured last January, and that while engaged In hla duties he was caught between two . cars, wistainlnff . Internal In juries and three fractures of the col lar bone. It v'aa set forth that the injuries are permanent and that the plaintiff will probably never regain his health. , 1 The suit was brought under the United States Federal -Employers' Liability act, and th ground is taken that the defendant company is re sponsible through negligence In al lowing defective cars In the trains and not providing the plaintiff reas onable space in which to work. It was stated that the cars between whlth the plaintiff was caught had been allowed t& bu!;e out at the aides until they almost touched in passing, ; ROBERT REYNOLDS -RETURNS FROM RIDE After a whlrWind campaign over the western counties of the district Robert R. Reynolds, candidate for eongresi, returned to Ashevllle yes-, teraay; ana imimeaiateiy Degan preparations for a similar trip through the eastern counties of the district Mr. Reynolds In an Inter view with), a Cltiaen representative said: : ' :" ' "I have (been riding eighteen days on horseback ancY I feel better than I have In many months. I have cov ered 720 miles in thlg manner, made fourteen speeches , and have visited more than I.eOO. homes In Buncombe Haywood, ; Transylvania, Cherokee, Clay GrahaM. ; ; Macon and Janbann counties. At -the various stops along tne route I haye.shake nhands. with more than J.OOtl voters and I feel absolutely confident of victory. "I feel ,tbat. iVill curry Haywood county by 690 vjtes and that i will Have a aufe margin in an of the other counties In which Ifiave been. In Macon eountyta will receive a ma jority over both -'"Mr.- Owdger and Mr, Harrison. - Grading' Plows, Steel Drag Scrapes, Unit Road Machin ery for Contractors and Road Overseers.', T. S. Morrison & Company 80-81 PATTON AVE. HighCliff The coal without a de , feet. We handle . the best" the .Tdlico fields afford. Asheville Dray, Fuel & Construction Co. Ofnue Phone S2S Yard Phone 610 Grading Tools Use One SACK 01 miBsnR and If you are not fully convinced that it makes the beat bread you ever baked, return the empty sack to your dealer and the purchase price will be refunded and charged to ua That shows the confidence we have In Daniel Webster Flour ROGERS GROCERY CO. DANIEL WEBSTER FLOIR, PROGRAM ARRANGED , FOR PYTHIAN MEETING PiaS COMPLETED FOR BLACK MOIXTAIV GATHERING. Social and 'Business Meetings Will Feature Monday's Convention to Be Held There., . ' District Deputy Grand Chancellor J. C. Sales, of the thirteenth district. Knights of Pythias, has 'completed the program for the annual meeting which la to be held at Black Mountain Mon day and at which the local lodges will be "represented by large delega tions. Prominent Pythians have ac cepted invitations to deliver addresses at the' approaching gathering . arid the members of the Black Mountain lodge have made elaborate prepara tions 'lor the entertainment of their guests, As was stated In The Citizen of yesterday, Plagah lodge No. 32 will be represented by ifourteen or more members, that -numbef of Pythians already having' expressed a desire to make tlye trip, ........ ? o ... The first, bualneaa seaston will,' be held at 4:30 'O'clock Monday afternoon the opening ceremonies being Start led at the hour for the opening. ' The calling of the roll or. the delegates Is the next thing on the. program fol lowing which the various lodges of the district will submit reports of the activities of ,the past year, Sug gestions .for the good of the order will be heard after all the reports are In, i the presiding officer announcing that he will call on, various Pythians to make suggestions which will re sult in the future progress and con tinued welfare of the Pythian lodges of the district. The afternoon session will come to a close with the ex emplification of , the secret work by Btate Deputy W. W. Wlleon, of Ra leigh; ., .. . . At 7 o'clock the banquet will be served by the members of the Black Mountain lodge, complimentary to the visiting Pythians and It will be fol lowed Immediately by a social session to which the public will be Invited. Mr. Sales will preside over this gath ering which will be called to order at 8:30 o'clock.. Rev. F. C. West will deliver the invocation and L. W. Mor gan will make the address of welcome. HM. Roberts will respond, after which the following will make speech' ea dealing with the work and prin ciples of the order: Allen T. Morri son, Judge. J. D. Murphy, and State Deputy Wilson. - . The mualo will be a feature of the social meeting being In the hands of the quartet. - ASHEVILLE MAN APPOINTED Frederick Rutledge, of AshevUIe, N, C has Just resolved the appointment as general agent for the Vmtikiin mr. Insurance company of Philadelphia, ue 01 tne Des 01 tne old Philadel phia companies, .- fr the . states of North and South Carolina. Mr. Rut ledge Is now general , agent for the Olrard Fire and Marine rnmmnc company and the City of New York Fire Insurance company. Thla appointment will coma & great surprise to the Insnranr. wnpi.i as appointments ef this kind generally go 10 Atlanta, New Orleans or Rlch- INOHU. ' irtv. 1, CARD OF THANKS. ' Our hearts are full to overflowing with. love and gratitude to our dear mends who have stood so lovingly by us with acts of kindness and words of consolation since the death of our dear little George.'' - - Every one of you; have helped to soothe the palnB of our aching hearts. May God bless you all. MR. AND MRS. F. D. CLIFF. It A Good Bicycle for $25.00. With full equipmentCoaster Brake, Thorn Proof Tires, Ex tension Handlebars and Suspen sion Saddle. - Looks good rldis easy. AkIc to see our "Cyco" Bicycle. J. M. HEARN & CO. tit, t gallery Park Plict For Agricultural JUaslinR and IVeo I'lantlng Write for Hand Rook Brown Hardware Company ft NORTH MAIN ST. " PHONE 81. : '. v 7 Crrlght H.rl Ickitlpcf Mim ' ' . them both bere ' ' ; M. V. MOOHE & CO. This store is the home of Hart Sohaffner 4k Marx Clothes ' . - Dunlap 'Hat ' Manhattan hfrta. " - - v 11 Patton Ave. r. Phone 78 Choice HEN TURKEYS : ' ? Place' your order early to reserve one for Sun day dinner. Marigolds Seed should be sown In shallow drills In the open garden, early In the spring after danger of frost Is over and the trees are well oat In . leaf, i Plants for early, blooming may be started from seed sown In boxes, plaoed in a sunny window, ' and "the young plants grown In pots until the weather Is warm enough to set them outdoors. I offer Burpee's Orange-Ball. Enormous double Cow ers of intense rich orange. Per packet 10c. L. R. iSTRICKER it . t i. t WEST COLLEGE STREET We believe and want you to believe Our CAPITOL COFFEE is better than the same price coffee you get at other , places. YOU WILL BELIEVE when you try it. , One pound 35c,Three pounds$l YATES & McGUIRE 47 Haywood Phone 1716 and 1714 jdLECT MOKED SLICED BOILED HAM STAR MARKET Phones: 1917, 1918, 1919. wlTSTof CHOICE FRESH Red Snapper Today Astieville Flsti Company CITY MARKET PHONES 289-290-315 New Shipment of AUTO Player pianos this is a high Grade player at a reasonable price only $450 Come and see them '4 - " "- ' . unham's Lliisic House MOST young men are keen ab out patch pockets; they're smart, t o o, if they're cut and shaped right This shows one of the new spring models of . Hart Schaifner & Marx designing; youll see , the pockets are exactly -as they ought to be; so is the rest of the de- t signing and , making; -youll; always find, it so in these good clothes. Be sure to see this model, . The prices begin at 414 ancVgO ' from there up. The trunk should be ari Indestructo and ' the cap a K. F. and D. See PHONE 14J0. CHy Market Phone 434 TOKJGUE AND SNAPPER JOWLS 1 f ; : n v I T
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