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I THE ASITEVTLLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1912 10 LAWYERS' FEE CASE NOT TO BE REOPENED ORDER RESTRAINING ANY INTERFERENCE HAD A BROTHER AND SISTER HERE MOTOR FIRE WAGONS WILL SOON BE READY Heavy Vool Underwear More cold, weather ahead of us. Be comfortable. Get an Oil Heater 20 Discount Now is tour best time to biiy Underwear, both from the standpoint of, comfort and economy. The weather calls for the warmest Underwear obtaina- -ble. We are selling it at a liberal discount.

Natural colori heavy weight, all-wool: Underwear, Dr. Jaeger's and a soft, smooth quality at a less price, Shirts and Drawers, 'per garment, $1.00. $10; $2.00 and up. V'; 1 Reduced' to w. 80c, $1.20, 1 etc.

M. V. Moore 1 '-v' 1,5 f-v' II Patte ArM Hart Schaflher Marx Gotha Manhattan Shim Dunlip Baw I Suit and Overcoat Sale For these real cold days you will need another; Winter Suit or a good warm Overcoat. No use shivering in the cold when you can buy one of our Suits' or swell winter Overcoats, All this fall and winter stock of Suits a one-fourth off the regular price. $22.50 for $18.75 for $15.00 for Mrs! I'.

HuriKln. of Columbia. H. llr After an lllmH of hcv- cal Wrclm, The following account of the dertlh Of K. Ilurlglne, from the 'o-lumhle Htate, Is of interest here, where sh has a trothnr and slater; "After an lllneas of several weelis.

Mrs. Kugenlu L. lludicine widotv of the late Henry C.hnlglns, died yos-terdnjf mornlns at her residence. 1602 Hampton street. She leaves no children, but Is survived by one brother, M.

Iorlck, end a slater. Mrs, Kan-nle Smith, both of Ashevllle, N. ''Mrs. Hurtglns was the dauahter of John 1-orlck, who married Mary Dreher, of Lexington county. Hhe resided with her parents who lived In the Klltlan section of thla county until her marrtafe to Mr.

Hudglns on Octoher 25, 1 865. At aiibsequent periods they resided In fharleston, Honton and Mlddlefiboro, where Mr: Htidgtna owned, large Interests In coal mines. "Weven years they ptirchssed the home on Hampton street, this city, where Mr. Hud gins died laxt March and Mrsv Hudglns on 'yesterday. "The funeral services will be held at the home at II o'clock today end will be conducted by Rev.

W. S. Poy-nor rector of St. Timothy's, assisted by Hev. K.

O. Flnlay, rector of Trinity parish. "Mrs. Hudglns was a woman of pleasing personallly, srraclnus manners, wide Culture, and In many respects she was a perfect type of volonlnl dame elegant, refined, tall, dignified, reserved. Hhe has many relatives and friends In Columbia and the adjoining counties who will greatly miss her and the hospitality of her home.

"The followln gentlemen will act as pall bearers: Willie Jones, Dr. T. DuBose, Dr. W. A- Poyd, C.

II. Patron, Julian Selby, J. IT. Mollln, W. J.

Keenan, Dr. W. A. Watichope." BEST CORN GROWER COMES TO THIS STATE Information haa been received In Aahevllle to t- effect that W. Dorlrt, of Clover, who won the 11,000 prists given b.v the luternatinn al Harvester company at.

the New York Ind show a few weeks ago for the thirty best' oare of corn rnls-1 ed in the United States, has purchaa-j ed a farm of 1(0 acres In the Pungo; River drainage district of North Car-; olina, where he will strive to make some excellent records, lie ts having printed several thousand: booklets 1ft which is given Informs-1 tlmvyvblch has been sought by peo-81 in dlflfsrenl sections of the coun-try as to the methods he follows In corn culture. ANOTHER CANDIDATE OCT FOR REGISTRAR Another candidate for nomination for a county office stepped Into the political arena yesterday, this being C. Pitt Weaver, who announced himself as a candidate for the to the office of registrar of leeds, which has been filled a number of years by J. J. Mackey.

Mr. Weaver Is a resident of the section between Weavervllle and Alexander and for some time waa a county commissioner. Although It has been repoTted that Mr, Mackey would have serious opposition, no names were publicly mentioned- this connection until yesterdar Further It Is said, are expected along this line. IHICRWirF.AT KCMPSED by a flour that makes better and more healthful cekes Wheat Hearts Belf nislng Pancake Flour. Judge Boyd Signs Order Proh)blWn; All Parties From Interfering In Kc.

celvershlp. Attorney J. It. Simmon Hnd W. W.

BaJlow, of Johnson city. were In AhevtllB yenterday, when they otU.lned an ancillary receiver-hip In the 8cotl-ltnhei Kuirfber rnmpiuiy, with hdiiiarler In Kllaabethtown, of which I'aul E. plvlne. of Johnson "lty. wan made receiver In December.

Judge JamE. Boyd jeeterday' elgned an order prohlhltlni ami re-trulnlnn all partlee from moleatlng and Interfering with the aeeeta and propenlea of the company and the obatructton of the receiver In the illachante of hie duMea. It I urxler-tood that the moat of the property of the company la In Yancey county, although the bankrupt company la a corporation of the atote of Tenneeaee. BACK HOME MAGAZINE WILL SOON BE ISSUED W. Roberta, editor of the Back Horn magaclne, the nrirt ll)B of which will be made from Aahevllle during the fleet of next month, la In the city In connection with the mechanical aide of the work.

Mr. Hoberta, who la a brother of Gallatin Roberta, of thla city. formerly connected with the railroad end of the back home movement, but reelaned laat. aummer, to do uta hla entire time to the magaalna. The flrat leaue will be devoted to oounty.

which haa voted a million dollar bond laeue for the coti-truotlon of tcood roada, the lantern amount voted at one time by any county In the anuth, Ttie pases of the maKaalne will tie devoted to the, vntne fif farm life, especially In the aouthv setllna; forth a contrast between country and city life, etc. INCUBATOR ON tttlK The fire department was called out yesterday to Cumberland Circle, where he -house ocupled by 11 Franks, wa endanaered aa the re- ault of an which la said to liave started a amall blase In the basement. tIUI damage waa tlone and the blase waa extinguished within short j. BOND APPEARANCE In the court of Justice of the Peace W. (A, Junes, yesterday morn-tnr, J.

F. Kuykendsll avw bond for hla appearance "In that court on the afternoon of February 15.. havlnn bsea summoned to court charged with Abandonment. A bond of 1100, which was re. Aiilred for the man's appearance, was tiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiumiitmiiiiiiiiiiu? Jewelry TO BE ACQuiRLD 1 WITH LA5E.

There are many pieces of jewelry In, the show moms of ARTHUR F1EU) COMPANY that would give great pleasure to hundreds of people If they had them to wear and enjoy. In a few days the Arthur Field Company will tell you how you can easily become tl owners of any of these art idea of jewelry which will add so much to your personal appearance and dress. iiiHMiiimiiiiitiiiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiinitty Twenty per cent off all our new winter-stock Men's Overcoats. i $25.00 at $20.00 $20.00 at $16.00 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at cost. WHITIOCK'S TKE TOOWO MAN' TORX." dt PATTOX ATK.

f-. WfOW W. I Two llw WagoiUi Will Trohahly be Slilpixil Here Wtthl" ct Tlility Vuy. Klre Chief James H. Wood Is In receipt of a letter from the Hea-gravo Company, of CwlumMia, which haa the contract for furnishing the local department with auto-propelicd fire apftaratuis to the effect that the two hose aragons, eiiulpped with ladders, Wllf be shipp(d from Columbus wMhln' the next twenty-ftvo or thirty stated In the letter that 10 "SrXKonH finish! and are now in the paint and varnlsJj department of the company's plant, -they are being decorated, and after the varnish sufficiently dries the lights and metal trlmmtiiKS lll fee put on the trucks.

'Pile wagons. It la said, are very handsome and pilt lip a Kond appear, ance. Thf company stdvlsed Mr. Wood that W. IK Roes, vfho recently went to Columbus, from the local fire station.

In order that he might become familiar wit' the workings of th Improved appMratus, la rapidly learning how to run the machines, snd It was stated the employes of the company and the fmembers of the fire company, at which station house Mr. Hose 1 staytnr, are dellgMed with the progress he has shown. He has mad mny friends In the Ohio city, according to tba letter and the local fire company J' coraplUnented on sending such a man to represent It In Columihua. MATTERS OF RECORD The followlnr deeds have been tiled In the office of the: register of deeds: J. E.

trustee, to Maggie C. Patton, land -adjoining the Davis property; consideration $200. James te Mrs. Virginia F. Ward, lot In Mont; consideration lino.

Forest Hlllconipahy lo Jane Mc-Curdy it)ttn road: consideration S3O0 aAd other, consider at ions, A J. W. Hunter to'Wra, C. Croft, land on Lookout Uoadl- consideration, 8100. TO CONFKH SKCO.Nl RANK At the meetJng of the Plsgah lodge, number 32, Knights of Pythias, which will be held this eviening at 8 o'clock In the rooms of the lodge over Smith's drug "store, the second wtnk will be eonrerrod.

All members of the lodge re to be present and the members of the Ashevllle lodge, as weI aa any Pythians who may be visiting In the city, are cordially Invited to attend the meeting. RORX, A Born, to and Mrs. lawrence H. ftnivy, the Meriwether hospital, a daughter, Margaret Wells, CRESCENT WOODWORKING MACHINERY Band Saws Cut-Off Saws Jointers Planers Planers and Matchers Saw Tables Variety Wood Workers For Anv Light Power Write for Catalogue, Prices and Terms T. S.

MORRISON CO. 80 84 Patton Ave. I iFor Those Cold Mornings One of Our eaters Is Just the Thing Prices 53.50 and $4.00 Brown, Northup Co. 33 Fallen Avenue IS Jnilgo Mojd fverniies Motion to Ret Aside Verdict in Cae of Pleas Jt Wlubounw rs. I.

4. McDonald. Judge James E. Boyd lit federal court yesterday morning, overruled i he motion made on Saturday by the defendant in the case of Plesa A Win-bourne against V. J.

McDonald, Baking that the verdict be set aside on the ground that tt waa a quotient verdict and waa It was set out in the affidavit made by the defendant that Juror wrote on a piece of paper or deaiK-nated the amount which he thought the plalntlffa were entitled to recover and that the total of these amounts waa divided by twelve In order to strive at a conclusion aa to what the Judgment should be. The court refueed to re-open the case and let the Jurors give testimony that would Impeach their own verdict, therefore th defendant gave notice of appeal to the circuit court of appeals; Thla Is the case in which the plaintiffs were suing for in feea additional to what had been received for their services for the defendant It) an action against parties In McDowell county. The jury found that the plaintiffs were entitled to recover 2,1 and Interest from February 111, In addition to what had been received. SPECIAL EFFORTS TO COLLECT BACK TAXES The city of Ashevllle will make a special effort to collect some back taxes due Its coffers by those, who. It Is alleged, have been slow In pay ing their dues.

Corporation Counsel J. Frailer Glenn has Instituted a nttmber of suits In the superior court and some Judgments will be asked for at, the next term of court. It Is said that there are about seventy-flve of these cases In all and that some of them date back for about Ave years, both big and little amounts being Involved. FOOTPRINTS IN SNOW RESULT IN SEIZURES By following footprints in the Snow of Graham county Deputy Collector R. F.

Henry and Deputy Marshal Ehope auoceeded in locating an Hlit-lt distillery, which' waa destroyed. Four plants were destroyed in that county near' the Tennessee line and several hundred gallons of beer were destroyed. Aa a. result of the raids four prosecutions will be recommended. The moat of the plants showed evidences of Jong use.

ELECT OFFICEKS At recent meeting of the Alto farmer's union, the following officers were A. M. Broylee, president; C. H. Rowers, secretary and treasurer; U.

W. Morgan, chaplain. St. Louis has a concrete building fifty-seven feet frrtgh, which has no window's. Light comes only from (be glass In the roof.

SKATES SHARPENED Why not enjoy this weather by taking a round on the ice nat nner sport couia you have? This skating weather may not last long, so you hotter take advantage of it while it does last. Every good skater wants a hollow grind on their skates, and we are prepared to put them in "tip top" shape. J. M. HEARN CO.

Phone 448 Battery Park Place Citizens Transier Co. 48 Patton Ave. Phone 25 Prompt" Baggage Transfer Service. Careful furniture moving. Large vans.

Experienced men. Fore Door $110 aoov $1,100 The World! Most Popular Car Under $2,000 Taxicaba and Tourlnj Ofers for reut by meter or the hour. Oldest established, heat aafticev a K. Atrro topplt and TRANSIT Oa No. nIAntT.

nmne 1M now and be sure you get a x': I Banner Smokeless They all give satisfaction. J. H. LAW 35 Patton Ave. NOT WHAT YOU PAY But what you et the test ef valus- We can mwt your tha (ilml prtfn in Chin.

OHua Crockery and Silverware. Agents for kitchen outfits. I. X. Depl Store PMIm Air, Phone 107 i FEENDELL TOMATO CATSUP Absolutely Pure Small Size.

15c Large Sie, 25c E.C. Jarrcit Store' Phones 192 and 358 Market Phone 473 y. I COAL NOW ffi And be sure of the warmth "and comfort that such coal alone can Phone 40 Aslieville Coal Co North Park M. Weaver, Manage. THE MAN AND HIS ETES The on la helplesa without the other, Have you considered thatf "No How Good a man you are.

physically, mentally, or morally, all your energies count for little it your eyes five oat. Our Advh la flood tt ua examine your eyes and fit them nlth correct flaesea before It la too lata. CHARLES H. HONESS Optometrist and Optician 54 l'alton Opp. Postofflce "Ask to our QBlt Tonlo CASH OR CREDIT High grade new and second hand Sowing Machines, Caroero Ranges, Etc.

1 A3IIEVTLLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Phono Xfl BJUf. rack Square LUCAS Paints and Varnishes Ashevllle Paint and Glass Co. Formerly tba Miller-RIc Paint Co. FLOWER SEEDS are now prepared to fill ordara for Mandevllle King's Flower Seeds.

This houaa ape-, cl allies In Flower need and If DOINO ONE THINO WELL hag any meaning lo you then their seeds ihould merit your confidence. This is why we buy them year after year. For vigor of termination and truenesa to typa no better seeds obtainable anywhere, EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND FEEDS. I Grant's Pharmacy Wood and Landreths Seeds Notice Drj John Hey Williams'! residence, Swanuanoa Hotel I JJlione 32, Office and Night J'hcne 4b. 5 CITIZEN WANT ADS I BRING RESULTS I SALT MACKEREL: These are No.

1 Norway. Fat. and white, fine flavored, average about 20 ounces. 30c each Vateo fit McGuiPC $30.00 Suits, $25.00 Suits $20.00 Suits Phenee 111 and AND SLEDS Own rnces Store 17 Patton Ave. We are auoeweful caterari to a variety of appetites.

IHe Memo et Good Ceftee. Means Full Value in Cigars and Tobaccos. See us. 14 Patton Ave. FRESH, PURE CANDY Made of highest quality ingredients under absolutely sanitary conditions.

Caiwiy Kitchen ICE SKATES At Your L. BLOMBERG, Cigars and Sporting Goods The Chalmers Self-Starter -EVKR WORKS A AIMST COM PR KSSIOX the dah Is a push valve for releasing air from the storage tank. This valve Is alo connected with a aeries of valves In the cylinders. Treasure upon the dash valve first allows the es-cepe of compressed air from the storage tank. This is carried to the distributor, which is seared to the magneto shaft.

Try Some of Our Tender MILK FED CinCKENS STAR MARKET 1 The distributor operates upon the same principle as a commutator. Within the distributor 1s metal disc traveling with a centrifugal motion In a horizontal plane. In this d'sc la a slot which passes over four small hole, through each of which Is admitted air to a pipe connecting with a cylinder. The distributor is so timed r' the slot in the 'disc passes over the holes In the order In which the cylinders should fire. Phone 66 i the full charge of compressed air released from tho storage lank Is distributed to the cylinder in their turn that are ready for the working stroke.

Thus the starter never works agslnst compression. Continued pressure upon the dash (alve keeps up thla action until explosions take place in the motor, after which the rtiotor runs on Its own power. hutting off the COME IX A XI) SEE The dash valve then closes, air from the pressurel tank. THIS OPERATE Dl PhoneJtSlO Ashevllle Automobile Company The Hobart M. Cable Piano Will flivc You Perfect Satisfaction DunhanTs Music House 10.11 SOUTH LEXINGTON AVE..

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