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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 12

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THE SX7OTAT CITIZEN, ASHEVTLTJ 0., JULY 16, 19161 unit but Captain Felmet la ef tb JURY GASES ARE TRIED xate arrivals RECRUITING OFFICERS opinion that the entire North Care- Una brigade will go to the border in a body when orders to march are received. It la thought th.ee orders will AT MORNING SESSION TO LEAVE HERE TODAY "The Wennona" 'The New Emerald" coma in about ten daya or two week a. Company baa adopted an official mascot, adding another canine to the regimental roster. The pet of the "The Maroon Band" AFTERNOON OCCUPIED IN HEAR Asheville boys la a large full bred col HILL TAKE FIFTEEN MEX AIONG ni)M ASH VIM. K.

lie. Captain Felmet said that the roe ING MOTIONS. DINNER SETS are still being drilled by companies nd with the exception of a dress pa rade held last week, no regimental or OPEN STOCK PATTERNS. Bates Murder Case Will Probably Be battalion drills have yet been held Troops From This Qly Am Doing Well and Arc Growing Arrufitom- While the guardsmen have plenty They are three of the most popular Tried Wednesday and the Arden Arson Cases Called Thursday, time to themselves, the day Is regu rl to Mie Hii leu of Camp. larly set out and the drills are long K.velll.

sounds at 6:15 o'clock and the br.akfast rail follows at o'clock (Jiving the men a chance to dlspo After trying several caaes. yesterday of their bacon and coffoe, sick call 1a rnwnlng In Superior court. Judge W. sounded at 6:10 o'clock and drill call When the local First regiment officer and those on recruiting service here from other commiinda return to Camp Glenn at Morehead City tomorrow they will lie accompanied. It ts J.

Adams dismissed the jurors for the patterns. bKtuu the pattern are very rood looking-, the ware la excellent and the prtcea are very reasonable. man aet of any of the above can be had for from 15 to ft. They can be matched any tlma because we always carry them In atock and will Hll on place or mora. Make tip ft Hat of the pieces you Bead, come In and let tia ahow you the follows at 7 o'clock.

day and took vid ths afternoon for The companies are drilled for four solid hours until 11 clock, when re the purpose of hearing motions. expected, by abmit fifteen recruits secured by Captain Curl KelmM and Captain C. J. Hurd, of Companies treat la sounded. Mess call comes at 11:10 o'clock and at 1 o'clock the boys are called to drill again.

This iind K. respectively. The two Aane- George Allen entered a plea of guilty to the charge of vagrancy and judgment was suspended on the payment of costs after a plea had been made drill la held until 4:10 o'clock and vllle Infantry officers have already auDDer la at :10 o'clock, Tattoo or cured thirty men and these have been call to quarters aounda at ft: 10 o'clock In behalf of the defendant. pattern and five you the prices. J.

H. LAW 16 Patton Avenue, and taps, or lights out Is heard at 10 sent to Morehead City. It Is understood that ten or fifteen men hove been recruited for Troop Bud Paine, colored, was acquitted o'clock. Ths men spend an hour at the hotel during the evening and the and as the result of the trip here by a Jury on a charge of assaulting a female. Bud did not have a lawyer but he did not let a small thing like Asheville militiamen are already sought by the fair summer vlaltora to that deter him, successfully defending Morehead City as dancing partners.

himself, conducting a thorough exam Captain Felmet would not vouch ination of the state's witnesses and all of the commands will have been materially strengthened. Ueutenant Cole, of the regimental band, has enlisted a number of men along the Murphy branch and at other places where he has visited. Captain Felmet stated yesterday that he received a letter from Lieu safe an opinion concerning ths time that th. troops would remain at More i CHINA GLASS Tin, Enamel, Aluminum then msklng a passably good address to the Jury. Paine laid stress on the fact that the complaining witness was head City, nor would he say where not present In court and that the po he thought they will be sent, but from his talk It la evident that the officers of the regiment expect to be sent lice were the only witnesses against him.

south at an early date. Paine was found guilty of disorder ly conduct and was sentenced to pay a. R. Towaon at 4 p. on "God iVariety, Quality; ana Values, The IXL Dept Store SBOAXTWAT.

a fine of $10 and the costs. Bob Cant- Men! Hear Chi T. M. C. A.

today, In Business." ftgystsMHartSasgawalUsg well was found not guilty of larceny It. and receiving stolen gooda Sam Parks submitted a plea of guilty to tenant Jones, the senior subaltern of Company that the men are all wall and contented. The company has a good cook and the men get plenty to eat Captain Felmet sent a eoop containing forty chickens and the Inner man is well satisfied. The reports from the border are to the effect that the New York troops are not receiving enough to eat and much complaint is forthcoming from that quarter. The commissary department of the North Carolina guardsmen la well organized and no trouble In regard to the food supply Is anticipated.

It was at first thought that the First regiment would move- as a separate Not Biased. abandonment, and prayer for Judg Iff. Leagrea Bide ment was continued until July, 1917 The defendant was taxed With the The Recruiting OftVlai One grand costs and was required to post a bond father living 7 Is he on your father's of 1200 to Insure good behavior. He or mother's sldeT was also required to provide the sum The Recruit Oh, varies, sir; of 12 a week for his wife's support. sticks up for both on 'em a sort Walter Maxwell was convicted of nootraL London Sketch.

escaping from the colored county road camp and was given an extra sentence of sixty days. H. D. Gentry was found guilty of non-payment of his board bill and no sentence was Imposed at IN BLACK AND WHITE Put it down for a proved fact that you're going to ber entirely pleased with these HART WEATHER CLOTHES You'll like their looks, the way they fit, the patterns, and fabrics. You'll like everything about them.

Other people will like you in them. Dixie weaves, tropical cloths, mohairs, light flannels) cool, smart, inexpensive. Large assortments of latest styles in Summer furnishings Shirts, hose, neckwear, soft collars, low shoes yesterday's session. A nol pros with leave was taken In the case of Cress Woodfln, who was charged with i There's a Reason It's b'etter that's why, so many, people buy; i COAL The Opportunity is Attractive The Selection is Fine Wltneasea and defendants In the George Bates homicide caae were notified yesterday morning thst they need not appear until Wednesday when the case will probably be called for trial. Andy Bates, John Kllllan and Bessie Munsey are the defendants in this fr The full stock of our GOLD FILLED JEWELRY without reservation case, having been arraigned at the laat term of court They are charged nam 49, Asheville Coal Co.

JJL WBAVSB, Menace. with killing George Bates, the son of Andy Batea, the murder alleged to have been committed during a brawl the Bates home about one year ago. I three defendants are at liberty on Believing that we can better serve the public by confining our full attention to fewer departments (or lines), we offer our entire stock of gold bond. The Arden arson case, In which the Do Your Shopping Here if We Please You But Whenever You Buy BUY IN ASHEVILLE, filled jewelry OUR one dollar's worth, for, defendants are Edgar Frady and Martin Rlckman, will be tried next week and the witnesses will bs In court Thursday morning, according to Solic YOUR seventy five cents. lew ox the brooch and stick pins, and pendants, were specially made and are set with Native Stones.

Arthur M. Field Co. itor J. E. Swain.

Evidence of a sensational character was introduced In previous case in which the young men were charged with blackmail and conspiracy, and another bomb may ibe exploded In court In this trial L. USED CAR DEPARTMENT have the following used cars for ami at sacrifice prices ll.pajn.10. It F. lg-paes IB. M.

F. 1 i-pass. $300 1 T-pasa Btudebakar 800 1 S-pasa EL M. Roadster. 1200 in Mti overhauled and la rood condition.

Q. K. Auto Supply Transit Co. Pbom 116 88 Bntmor Ave. OUNG READER WANTS I THE SHOP OF QUALITT.

11 Patton Avenue. Telephone 78. MUTT AND JEFF BACK Demands Reason For Their Absence and Is Appeased When Told That We Have a Complete Line of FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUITS (V- We are Glad to Serve Tou over the Counter or over the Phone, GIVE US A TRIAL, Green Corn, Peas, Green Beans, Cabbage, Carrots, Beets, Onions, Celery, Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Horseradish, White Squash, Green Cabbage, Parsley, Home Grown Tomatoes, Wax Beans. Apples, Peaches, Oranges, Bananas, Canteloupes, Watermelons, Lemons, J. J.

YATES They Are on a Vacation, "Eat What You Can and YES INDEED! AJIternatrty pounding hU trusty typewriter and cursing the dearth of "copy," the police reporter was Can What You Can't" busily engaged last might whin he was It Is a wise policy to safeguard health and Increase resistance to disease by the use of tender, nutrl-ttoua Juicy western meat. startled by the tlnftle of his telephone THE CHEAPNESS aa article does not depend vpoa the price you pay but what you ret for your money. Ton rat more for your money in our perfect fitting- glass thftn you can ret elsewhere you ret QUALITY and ACCURACY that Is built up by BAINS and SERVICE. Charles H. Hones Optometrist and Optician '4 Pattoa Avs, Opp.

Foetofflee bell. Thinking that It mlgh. be news USE A Phone 334 City Market of a murder or a robbery foe straightened up and grabbed the recelverv HILL'S MABKBT "Ask Tour Neighbor" "Is this The Citizen office?" came CHATTANOOGA Fhone 8 Phone 4 across the wire in a childish voice. "Yes," bs.rk.ed the Impatient answer, "What do you want?" "I want to Canner know what's the matter with Mutt and Jeff, that's what I want." The p. r.

has faced several tlokUsh Silver for the Children situations and has been given any AND Strieker's number of difficult problems to pro pound but this one stopped him EOHNG SAFES AND PLACING HEAVY MACHINERY li ft department of our business which SEED STORE Evaporator short. Stalling for time and wind, he asked the questioner's name. "My name Is Claude Stlkeleather and I grows steadily as a consequence of conscientious supervision and a am ten years old. I oils Mutt and It is a pleasing custom that the kiddles should have their own Individual porringers, cups, spoons, forks, knives, and napkin rings. Tou will find such articles here In complete assortment, and we are always glad to engrave initials without charge.

See our window. Hade of Heavy Galvanized Sheet Steel. Scaowledge rained from ten years' ex perlence handling such freight. 'ff Repeated patronage Is proof of With Complete Equipment. Prices, $10.00 and up.

Jeweler ARE CARRIED THUl LARGEST STOCKS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY OF CRIMSON CLOVER, RED SAPLING AND WHITE CLOVERS, ORCHARD, RED TOP, TIMOTHY, TALL MEADOW OAT AND OTHER GRASSES. JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT, COW PEAS, SOT BEANS and MILLETS. TURNIPS, RUTA-BAGAS, BEETS, CARROTS, CABBAGE and other VEGETABLE SEEDS. POVXflRT FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES. Onr prices win always be found low considering the High Quality of goods we sell.

STRiCKER SEED inc. Jeff and I want to know what la the trouble with them." "Well Claude," cam the answer, "I miss your friends somewhat myself, and I hope they will be back eoonw Tou know they need a vacation and The Citizen gave them a month to rest, just like you get your summer vacation Claude thought it over for a minute and said, "Well I guess that's all right then as long as they are coming back again but please get them back as soon as you can." Chas. Henderson 62 PATTON AVENUE NEAR POST OFFICE LS.Morrison&Co. -S our service and efficiency, JWhen we assume responsibility you may be assured of satisfactory twauMa, (amply phone 9-5; then stop worrying. Citizens Transfer Co.

4S PATTON AVENUE. Fnraibare moving, Merchants' delivery and Baggage transfer depart-meats will render the same CITIZENS TRANSFER SERVICE. 80-84 Patton Ave. COR. COLLEGE AND LEXINGTON.

PHONE S17T We Sell Everything That Is Planted BARGAINS TS SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES 1 1814 Indian Motorcycle 1 1914 Harley Davidson 1 A Motorcycle 1 1 SPRING LAMB AND SPRING POULTRY. A oomblnatlon of good eatables that should tempt the most fastidious, Ordsr Early. STAR MARKET, Phone 1917 We are Successful Caterers to a Variety of Appetites." $100 1 1913 Indian Motorcycle QUICK DELIVERY of coal anywhere in town, Is one of the things which makes us so popular with our customers. If through oversight, the supply of coal Is allowed to get low, Just 'phone us, say you need some right away, and wrthin a lew hours the coa4 will be in your bin. The next time you ara short of coal, try we, PHONES 2S 510 64ft.

Asheville Dray, Fuel Con. Co. Cor. Broadway and College. 1 1911 Excelsior Ruta Baga Turnip Seed These require a longer time te mature and should be sown early and cultivated.

The Top yellow fleshed la the meet popular variety. A large ytelder, good keeper and sweet. Soar la drills at the rate of 1 14 lba to the acre. 1 Price 6c per ounce; 16c per lb, 40c per lb. We caa supply all other turnip seeds In the white and yellow fleshed and salad varletlea All new crop.

50 Motorcycle 1 1912 Indian Motorcycle 40 Don't You Know? If Christipher Columbus hadn't been an, investigator you wouldn't be where you are today. It pays to investigate. 40 Men's Suits, one or two sizes of each lot, to close out at SACRIFICE PRICES Eeduced Prices on Straw, Panama and Bankok Hats; also Silk Shirts. BETTER INVESTIGATE Smith-Bruns Clothing Go. LAN GREN BLDGh, 1st Ent PHONE 214, All In Oood Shape.

Order Ice Cream For Sunday Dessert CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE Haywood St, near 0 Phones 110 aad lit. CASH OR TERMS M. HEARN A COMPANY No 4 Battery Park Place Near P. O. Phono 448 Grant's Pharmacy laslRWi Garten THEVimOLFL ICR COLD WATERMELONS Served to a Clean Plaoe.

0. P. MEADOWS Phone 801 88 Haywood St. Rogers GroceryCo. WHOLESALE GROCERS Dlarrfbotora of tANIEX WEBSTER AND GOLD COIN FLO CBS A meterortte weighing about twenty tons la reported to faav fallen recently at Beserroe, la the statu of Peraam-.

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