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rnr, susbay cmzjYSEPTEsrsss' 21, '1913. WESTERN CAROLINA IS WHERE BABIES GROW AUTOMOBILE RACES BIG FAIR FEATURE BOARD OF TRADE NOW MAILING ITS REPORTS ANOTHER JURY MAY CO ON CUMBERLAND EXTKN'SIOX OF THAT STREET TO To Save v ii '.Tour Tiro, Labor and Money, Cm A Pyramid Steam I COOKER Cooks an cralrw dinner at 0110 Uiuo . yaritliout any attention, and In alwiluie ly odirfrlose, miulo in Uio lest possible juanner of hey tlnplMo with' linavy popper bottom. . Wo have them In three lire $2.75, $2.90, $3.50 v - Theec are well worth an Inquiry. XV'a arc (lad to show tliein. " hocsefctinishixg dept. 'l H. LAW 2 35 Patlon Ave. III nuwtr ruis ForlcUp ThelXL DeptStore 13 Patlon Ave. Phone 101 Whether We Sell You Glasses depends on whether you need them or not H CHARLES -H. H0NES3 Optometrist and Optician fi4 Pfltfon Ava I Opposite Postofftoe. Our C-Kite Tone lenses are the best. Quality Coal For Winter FBl'your coal bins now. Indications are that there will be scarcity this win ter.. - M.&W..LEADS , : j.N QUALITY v" " PHONE 40. Asheville Coal Co. North Pack Square F. M. V. sever. Manager tlO DISCOUNT 10 y For th,net tentdaja on Uio ElGrillo ? The Glows n Elerfc : 3 Cooker that Bolls, Frys and Toast. For iim on table, buffet or b: porches. A Machos .-to any lamn 1' socket Efficient, Economic!, VnVaa .BO. Now $5. 85 .Piedmont Electric Company 7"3V - PW ton Avenue . . ' Oppostt Polofficn Salad J Greens ' Bow Spinach, Kale, Lettuce, Mustard and Seven Top Turnip Theal!er the better, Alto, tow ; LanOEreth's Lawn , Oram Mix ture.t Thla cool wet weather wiU,lv it a splendid start. ! Everything in Drugs and Seeds. Grant's Pharmacy , Tandreth'a Garden . A 1 'AHA MA Ml'ST ItimilK TO "Till: TAJ-L VNCVT." A. Hammer Find Borne Good "Dope" CoiH-rrnlmr Two different Uaby y A. Hammer.) Funny things do happen, fan't diayiit that fact. Up hr In AaUevtll the fair folks are crying "too nmny babies." Down In Birmingham they are say ing "not enough bMrs". Going to have a baby show here during the coming fair. That's no news. l'p to the present time there are exactly 212 entrina wlfch "other coun ts to hear from." That Is nows. Down In llirmlngham, where they boast of having Iron nd steel, and smoke and dtiBt. and about 200,000 people they are also going to have a baby show. That's InterenUng, Now up to the present time Birm ingham's Show ha received only 11 entrlw so they tell roe. Juet two-hundred-'juid-ons less than are en tered up to the present time for the AshsvlUe show, Something's wrong, or something's queer. Birmingham can boast all she wants but Its Western North Caro lina for the babies. Bet a dollar bill If T. Itoosevelt would hear about the state of 'affairs existing In Birming ham, and then turn his ears, or rath er eyes, Ashevllle-wards he would set up a mighty hoyvl for that race suicide publicity stunt Is still warm In the heart of the en-president and lion tamer, . : . ,, , ftuirgesilon has befn made that ome of the babies from Western North Carolina foe uhlpped to the Illrmlnvham show, temporarily of course. . Mf vH'JfJJ Nothln' doln. Can't spare them. While the coming generation would undoubtedly knock the aoeks off the Alabama kids when It comes to, tak ing the prise- offered by the Birming ham fair management, still can't af ford to let local products leave home, even for a few days. That at least, Is what A. Hammer, of Knox vllle thinks. ' . Arthur M. Field Co. 25 Off Stock Regulating Sale Inn IIGRG'has 'boon so many bdautiftil and use- ' J..1 J.!. l. ...... 1 l . . . t t t T Y ? r T ? ? ? ? ? f ? t ? ? y ful articles of cold, jewelry and Steriini? 1 i i? saver we arc aamng to our otocK .Regulat ing Sale that onr window and' the ease in our store that is sot aside for those special pieces we are offering to sell at a discount of 25 which gives you $1.33 value for every dollar you spend are so crowded the individual pieces do not show up to their best advantage or look as well as they will look when you get them home. The latest additions to this special sale are some silver jewelry and .... ,.' 30 Fine Umbrellas for ladies and men ranging' in price from $3.75 to $9.50 and all subject to the largest discount Ave have ever offered on. these goods, $25 off. Leather Goods, Coffee Percolators, Silver Toilet and Desk Articles, Cut Glass and Silver Picture Frames. Order ICE CREAM THE NEW Candy Kitchen XEAK rOSTOI-TICF. ruoK Suggestions for Dinner Tombrro w M I LK FED CHICKEN CHOICE LAMB ROAST COUNTRY CURED HAMS r STAR MARKET Phones 1917, 1918 and 1919. We Are Successful Caterers to a Variety of Appetite. Pare Ground Spices 'Alwavs add to the thinjs vou arc coolant. t Our MONARCH BRAND OP SPICES ARE PURE. Wo have all varieties.- YMESlTMcGUlRE -37-Haywood St.- C-unimJiUx In Charge Will Hold Meet Ui U'llli Chairman Burton Monday Afternoon Valuable 1'rtxet Offered. The automobile committee of th coming fair has been called to meet 'Monday evening at 6 o'clock In the office of Chairman 8. P. Burton.' for the purpoM of considering several matters of importance with reference to the auto show and races. All of the members . of , the committee are urgsd to Attend the meeting Monday, to be awarded by the Western North be awarded by the Western North Carolina l'"alr sssioclutlon to the winners of the several automdbile evenl.e whlfh have been arranged: lecorated Cars: Best dtcorated automobile, flret prize 120 in gold and pennant; second prise 110 In gold: third prise 1 1 In gold. If preferred, cups of corresponding value will be awarded. A "W. N, C, Fair" pennant will be given the automobile dealer hav ing In parade the largest number of earn, dBcorated or undecorated, made by any one firm represented by hlfn. The machines will not necessarily have to be property of the dealer. Antique Class: Oldest elf-propelled car, silver cup. Most dilapidated antique self-pro-pellBd car, pennant First prise, silver cup. Second prists, copper cup. Booby prize, toy automobile to be swarded to contestant who uninten tionally knocks down greatest number of obstacles. BEN MORRIS SETTLES UP ALL COURT COSTS Ben Morris, the white youth who ha figured more or less prominently of recent years at police and criminal terms of Superior court and who was b&nhhed from the state o! Morth Car olina tor good and all, by Judge Frank Carter presiding in Superior wirt, last July will not havo to come bck to Asheville for failure to pay oosts In a dozen cases pending against him. Morris has paid the costs In the coses and this probably ends all fur ther legal entanglements for him, so far as the local courts are Concerned. It Is understood that Morris is In FCnoxvllle, . . ... ? y y y t y y Y y Y Y y Y Y Y i 7. . . .? . Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y for Sunday Dinner CAFE AND TEA ROOM no. IIAYWOOD STREET -Phonea-17151716. Annual Document Contains Good Ad vertising fdr the City Where ''Bnsl nest is Good" Jinny Copies Mailed. About 1,000 copies of the annual rc-porl of the officers of the board oi trade, are being mailed out by the organization. - i Starting off with the slogan of the orgariizallon "Business is Good In Asheville," Secretary X. Buckner pfo ceed.i to give facts and figures to prove the assertion that the metropolis of Western North Carolina Is now en Joying an era of greut prosperity. The report of president F. M. Weaver, submitted at the recent an nual meeting, and published In thee columns at the time. Is reproduced in full . It closes with this signifi cant paragraph: "If our new board of directors can be assured of the continued and hear ty co-oporation of our citizens, I be lieve that asheville will have this year one of the greatest In Its history in the way of substantial growth and de velopment." REV, HOYLE TO SPEAK AT Y.M.C.A. MEETING Pastor of Haywood Street M. E. Church, South,' Will Be Heard by Men Tills Afternoon. Kev, II. M. Hoyle, the newly install ed pastor of the Haywood Street Methodist Episcopal church, south, will speak to the men of Asheville, both residents and visitors, at the Y. M. C. A., this afternoon at 4 o' clock. The Rev. Mr. Sail will have as his subject, 'The Otoe Thing Needful," and the talk promises to be one of great Interest to men who attend the mass meeting. ..Secretary 4 Ed. B. Hrown extends an invitation to every man In Asheville, regardless of his religion beliefs to attend .the meeting this afternoon, ;;" An attractive fnufrical program b, been arranged which will Include a solo by Miss Lucy Vance, a selection by Assistant Secretary R. W.. Ham morslough of the local Y. M. C. A., the boys' orchestra led by W. E. Col lins, and congregational singing. E, B. Stlmsnu will accompany the solo ists at the piano, CROP" OF SQUIRRELS MAY BREAK RECORDS 9 . The 193 "crop", of squirrels, in Bunoomb( county, promises to be a record breaker, according to ""! I Foster of Upper Hominy. Mr. Foster says that he can already see signs of the squirrels upon his lands which are almost .surrounded by the hold ings of George ,V, Vanderbllt. The saulrrel shooting season onens October 15 and on and after that date the woods In the vicinity of Ashevill will be full of gunners. A heavy crop of mass this season Is producing a beautiful supply of fat squirrels, ac cording to Mr. Foster. FARMERE'S EXHIBITS TO BE INTERESTING Officers of th Western North Caro lina Fair association are working hard to secure among the many other attractions to be presented, a complete display of farming machinery and Implements of different kinds. In this rrspect the association is meet ing with general success. Yesterday W. G. Hunter, of Ndbo, entered a clod crusher and land smoother, which he has recently patented, and which the Inventor claims will prove of Interest to the farmers of Western North Carolina who attend the com ing fair. Charges against "Gentleman Roger" Thompson, chauffeur who drove Har- rv Thnw'a par tn til. n-Iirt unri oAnsa. tional flight from Malteawan, will! be dropped, . .. P. C. Davis, aviator, lost his life while flying over a country fair ground In Ulnols. f?1 -4 ers . Oyst ASHEVILLE FISH COMPANY ... ,VVfl Fhltf Poster hv Parcel Int. BE .CONSIDERED AQAI.V Last Report Wat Rejected Fallowing the Discovery of a Technical Error by City Attorney. i That action looking to lhf exten sion and widening of Cumberland ave nue will ibe taken at this week's meet ing of the members of the 'board o! aldermen Is practically assured, ac cording to several of the members of the city council who are Interested in the improvement ef UAc street. It Is probable that the board will order that a yury be placed ea the street for the purpose of assessing damages and awarding benefits to property owners who will b affected by the 4mprove ments. This will ba dons after an agent for the city has called upon the property owners In an effort to agree with them as to benefits and damages. The law allowing the ap pointment of Juries provides that no jury can be put on a street until it is found that the city's agents cannot agree with the property owners rela tive to the making of the proposed Improvements. . If the agent reports that he cannot reach satisfactory agreements, and It is more than tlkely that his report will ibe to that effeot, the Jurymen will b appointed and their report will b made up within the very near future. It the report Is adopted, work on the extension of the street will be started at an early date In sJl probability. It la proposed to widen certain portions of the street and to extend ths thor oughfare from Cherry to Haywood. The report of the last Jury which assessed damages and benefits on Cumberland was rejeoted on the night of August it, following a statement from ths city attorney fc the ffe:t that the report of the jury was made out in such form that IJ, would oot stand, should some of the property owners, who objected to the awards decide to carry the case, to court. It was stated that the names of all of the property owners who would be affect ed 'by the change In the course of the street were not Included in the report of the men who served on the Jury. For that reason, It was reje;ted, al though the members of the aldermanlc board expressed the opinion that the assessments were fair and equitable and the majority of the aldermen de clared that the report was an ex cellent one. The technical error was responsible for the rejection of the report, after the board had decided to accept it and had ordered the work commenced. The error was discovered before the task of extending the street bad been started. The law relating to the appointment of Juries provides that upon the re jection of a report, the board of alder men shall he powerless to take any further action before thirty days. The thirty days will expire tomorrow night and it is expected that everything will be in readiness for the re-opening of the. case y the time of the next meet ing, which is to be held Friday night. Six year old youngster in New Tork falls five stories, not hurt. We Would Like To Wire Your HOUSE If it's an old one and lacks this modern convenience, give your wife a present before the long winter nights come. Lamps are nuisance and you will enjoy a better light to read by. If you're building a new home you certainly want It wired for electric lights. We'll do the work as cheaply at Is consistent with the high stand ard set for our work. Every job guaranteed. Just phone us; our man will he glad to rive you an estimate. J. Hearn & Co. CHATTANOOGA TWO ROLIi- ' CANE MILLS One and two horse Cook Evaporators. T.S.Morrison & Company FRESH SHIPMENTS r TWICE DAILY ' m Wit I mm - Cfrr!tW KT kWktf Win yOU may be able to tell a better; ; fish story than we can, but we know, we can tell the best clothes story. It's a short one. Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes are to be especially like to show some of ?you stout men how successfully ' we can fit you in stylish clothes. We have sizes for you that will really give you a more satisfac-. tory fit than you can get in any other way; better than made-to-measure. Don't pass it up without one trial; come in and try; on a suit and see. At $25 you'll save some money,' and jzet some mighty goad clothes pother good values at $18 and $20 and up to $40. M. V. MOORE & CO. 11 PATTOX AVE, The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothe3. Dunlap Rats, Manhattan Shlrta SAUSAGE SAUSAOE mirs Peerless PiI "The Sausage With a Clean Reputation.' Made fresh daily, from selected corn fed pigs. ; HILL'S MARKET Phones 4-359 The MaMtct of Quality. The Market of Cleanliness. SAUSAGE SAUSAGE DOLLS AND TOTS. -Just in, a new line of Dfceased and Undressed Kid and Unbreakable Dolls. Samples of soma In my window display. Stop In; look over my oevr line . BLOIVIBERG'S SPORTKfO GOODS AND TOY DEPARTMENT. On tho Avenue. -. " " We are wholesale distributers for CLEAN EASY SOAP which has already become one of the leading sellers in this section. , : A SURE WINNER ROGERS GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE. "Town Talk and Daniel Webster- Dlstrlbntora Schumacher Special Horse Feed. Asheville, Phone No. M. If You Love Music There Should had here. We'd SAUSAGE SAUSAGE "Ask Your Neighbor." SAUSAGE SAUSAGE Phone No. 96 Bea-lktrolain-YourHomexr PHONES 1J58-S1I CRT MARXX7V
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