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Saturday, Csptesiter 4, 1CCJ. ' PAGE TWO. TUZ2 A , il." ' GAZITTIJ-I "3. of Salisbury. DISTRICT NO. r" -Asheville M(, at of line de- Buncombe county scribed above. DISTRICT NO. (.Haywood and Jackson counties, 1 : , - DISTRICT NO. 4. Henderson and Transylvania counties. AWARDING OF PRIZES. First Grand Prise, The Judges of the finish of this con. test will be guided by the foUowing rules: ,. . Ml i i :"t!' i ''i I, r f , . ) i I'd Hi J E,ach Lump of ' M & W Indian Coal Staiuls out by itw!f ;is good, solid conl just so mtn'h solid fire. In fact, this coal is the result of tiei-rly twenty years' experience in buying and selling coal e .pu- ' nonce valuable to overv coal consumer. "M. & W. Indian" costs no more than infe rior coal. Our reputation is behind it. Full Weight. Prompt Delivery. Guaranteed. 23 Patton Avenue TIE SURELY IS (I'l'iitlnuci! from i:m 1 ) strurti',1 tn (Nln.-r .ill mail ii'hln-iwj to the r.intcfl li.it tint lit Ik tl).' ,'ii.Iki h iui. I in. Kin- i-L-n. If iiny lill(IM;it.' In Till' ! aZi't ti"1 News' itrvnt popularity kIIiik eiintext lin i l.'lliil tn Kr,i.! Hie mak'intii'li an-1 linlor(aia of thi riici- it is now fully lion f..r thiKii Ik awaKi- Th (inn- tor ulii- 1 r i -.1 11 1 i ri k iitnl plunniiiK ha. iat. Just iiii i. k r. mains in vh. Ii .i ri ll mi the iK'fi'SH.i ry otcs to win th- Dili t - itht iriz'4 thi; linve ln-iii iiin u. t.i t-t tin- .- laying lualitir.i nf th. Iiiri- of iitraim- liiilili-ntally this is thi- last ilay of honus i.t- i. Pit on renewal mil-st -,tioiis, an, v, ,io-si.iy. ,S.-ti-mlii-r Mil, will mil tin iiiannllli-lit ofi-r of ::",.ioin bonus ..,- oif.r on nil ni'W sis m i ii t Ii h ainl i aily suN.-erip-tlons ami thog. who aail tlniiiMlv--s of those opiuii tunilli will havi- ample c.iuso rm s- if i-oi.i!r.iMlatiiiii. In in. 1 1. 1 hii-i'ii s , .is intiT- fi-liil with w-or I hi tins ,..ntit. ,iu now thu.-i- who -rt- mi Ii.iu.Ii. appi ! How the Votes Stand at Last Account ot- J At the close of thn ball lug at p. in., I rid. IV, Helit .1. (he sl.imllnit of the candi dates In The Oiizi'ttP-jtxTs' Great I'opularily Contest was as below. lfallots received after the hour Indicated above will ap pear to the credit of the can didate In the next publication of scores. .1 CANDIDATES. lUSTItKT NO. I. He veil priies must go Into this dls- trlct Ashevllle. N. r. Irene Caldwell , . 101,940 Mildred Huberts 'JO.S'.Ki l. Heynolds !i;,S0 IJettle Sites ... ,2i;,7r,0 KfTle liuntt 7 . t 1 u 1 1 1 1 . 1 r 1 1 : 1 1 1 7.1,'Jln I: irii. tt loisiia Mis Mlsx Judf Misrf M :ss T. I. ('. II Miss Miss M Iss Miss .Miss Miss Mis M iss Miss Mis Ada Klmore 1.040 ll'iherta ''ink 90, .140 Grace Jones ST.fiCO Catherine Cartmell 54.210 Margaret Caiiiiday 101, CIO M.ircnn l I ma n 101.920 Irma l liawkms ST. no Kmma A. tliolger 12,720 Irene Gilliam 97.K10 Gussle Goodwin 2S.910 k Jordan 1 8,r, 10 i'i'il,,'i llenr. ICi.ri'.io l-'r.ii Mlfi The True SeeRer For Health (elect fo"l to keep liealtli. passing ly tlie soggy, stareliy, grensv foods iiml selecting food and drink nmdtM'spoeial ly to keep I .rain and Nerves as well as llody nourished, vigorous and strong. keen Brains, Strong Nerves, Healthy Bodies Are built on GrapeNuts FOOD liccnuso Uio iinturnl food clenionts for just these pur jmiu's nro combined in (jrno-Nuta und all are predigest hI ho tho weakest invalid or the utrongest athlete can digest and m thoroughly nourished, thus, every part of the body grows strong. A feeling of reserve force and easy poise all over is soon earned. Trial proven thin pleasant fact "There's a Reason" Get the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in - pkgs. , rOSTUM .CEUEAL CO., Ltd, BATTLE CREEK, MICII. CAROLINA COAL AND ICE CO. GETTING SHORT arc putting forth tholr mot vlKoroim eiiilriivorii to rtmody tho lost yuMnln cil lit the last for weeks. Tin.- pulillshul Ktanillnif of several fif the enntestantii won III indicate that they hail something of, n "Vlm-h" on Ho- til priced, but a ball eame Is nrvi r oyer until the last man l out in the ninth Inning, anil the contesl Is never over until the votes have been i oiiiiteil by the Judges on the very last niiiht. Any eontestant getting the second pavment on n subscription where a funnel- payment has been paid to an other contestant will be given the dif fi ii ni-e in votes between the number given on the first payment and th' nuuihrr scheduled for the term cov ered ly th" second payment. lie member the time Is getting short and the opportunities for securing extra Villi's on every club Is mote and moi" limited. Inm t lose a single minute hut keep after those who have prom ised you their subscription and get It in on this bonus period. V. I!. Gu.lger Gilbert Jordan 1 1 1 u n H ' ml l.ynoh Miss N'oia Comet Miss Thompson Frnzer ... Miss Julia Ciulile II V. James Miss I'rances DuFour .... . 9S.920 . ,im. 7i;o . .10,140 ..21,340 . .10.4C0 . . SC. .170 . .15.050 . .37.220 . .15.240 . . 97.Nfio . .91,320 . .56.190 ..10.490 . .12,560 .101.790 .101.960 . 101. 950 . .S9.690 . .37,330 ..10.740 ..15,210 . .13,610 . .38.240 ..19,760 . .72.310 . .10,160 . .16.460 . .9S.760 . .67,210 ..17.460 . .96.930 . .35,190 . .92.270 . .99.30 .101.910 .101.940 Miss Jessie Wheelet V. A. Graham Miss Lillian Weaver A. K Melton I. G. Nohind , Miss Jessie M. Nell T. S'. (isteen Miss Nettle I'erkillsiin .... .Miss Sidle Hollllls Miss .Mace Ila77.ard Miss Jeannette Hchas M. M. Sullivan Iir. G. W. Purefoy Or. Dan Sevier Miss Willie Schartle W. C. Fisher , Mi Ms Ida Sumner Tal Stafford , Miss Julia, Sterling , Miss Nelta Taylor Miss Hlanche Williams Miss Mary W. Williamson , Mrs. 'has. A. Webb , Charlie Westall Grant Wight Miss Clara Whlttlngton ... Miss Mabel W-'f" Miss Hose IMumond Alexander, N. C. Miss F.iigotile White Ml.-s Jennie Clont. .101.720 . .97.580 HARMON A. 11 Arden, N. C. Miss Rose Rickman 95,310 Black Mountain, N. C Miss Carrie Caublo 45,870 Miss Xlnettc Crawford ..94.760 W. J. J. Allrcd 37.660 Miss lsabelle Hedford 100,(40 E. II. Rand 16,540 Miss Kate Smith 101,630 Miss Kllzabeth Allrcd ..101,480 Busbco, N. C. Kagg Malloy . . . .- 97.920 Charlie Summers 22,870 narnardfnrliie, N. C. A. H. Greenwood 83.430 Democrat, X. C. Harry Maney 14.660 Miss Sue Huckner 101,520 Falrvlew, N. C. Miss llessle Morgan 101.920 Rolce Miller 18,24') Ralph Ashworth 44,130 White Kreeman 72,310 illss Edna Lynch 25,760 Marshall, N. C. A. P. Chanley 18,650 Miss Krancea Morrow 100.930 Miss llilen Led well 100.890 Miss Kstelle Hess 77,560 Zneli Kller B6.1S0 Slocksvllle. N. C. J. N. Morgan 100.940 C. K. Illackstock 26,470 Suniinanon. N. C. Miss Adelaide V. Davidson .. . DR. 370 Miss Helen Relghard 51.580 Miss Carrie Davidson 101.540 Mrs. Jiiines J. White 101.570 Miss llertha lunnw 99,890 WenvrrvUle, N. C. Miss Sue Weaver 98.760 .1. A. Clinton 98,540 WSTHICT WO. 2. Seven prizes must go Into this dis trict. Aslicvllle, N. O. Miss Kdna hong 78,410 Miss Carrie lialllnger 97.320 Miss Helen Craig 66.120 C S. McCready 98.760 Miss Klsle Alexander 101.950 Miss Nina Swaynglm 88,890 Ernest Taxton 35.650 Miss Emily Campbell 30.260 Miss Louise Branch 28,410 Miss Carrie Mue Brown 28,780 (ieorge R. Calvert 10,860 Miss Anna Davis 76,820 Miss l.uella K. Dunn 94.690 Miss Annie ljuira Weldon . . . .101,840 Dr. E. H. Glenn 100,460 J. H. Wood 96,370 Jesse R. Mills 14,410 Edwin B. Brown 13,680 Dr. L. II. McBrayer 101,940 D. M. Nicholson . ." 81.620 N. 11. Wilson 25,410 Miss l.uclle Robinson 97,650 Miss Ruby Roland 76.720 MIbs Ellen Bnrkcr 57,140 Miss Mlllan Fletcher 49,720 Miss Elizabeth Ramsey 20.(90 Miss Blanche Solomon 22,450 Miss Helolse Carroll 101,640 Miss Almn Relce 100.840 J. Henry Reed 14.2(0 Miss Hattie Rollins ((,4(0 I'rof. W. W. Matnoy lOI.SltO Miss Lucille B. Dunn 96,320 Edward Jones 96,320 Miss Pearl Lee 25,290 Miss Martha Fitzgerald 48,78a Jake Weaver 101.560 Miss Pearl Marsh 24.210 W. A. James, Jr 12,460 fjeorge l.lndsey 95.970 W. Jnnlgan 14.280 Irf-lloy Henry 31.410 Miss Adelaide Iughran 87,310 II. H. Holler 101,790 Harry llarklns 21.210 Dr. J. W. Hunnlcut 101,920 Miss Sarah Toung 27,410 John A. (JufTey 96.470 Miss Pearl Shops ..27,160 Miss Pearl Ford 101,880 Miss Marguerite Coleman 42,63') Miss Retta Bollinger 47.3(0 J. Bulow Erwln . ., 17,890 Thomas M. Duckett 87,340 Mlsa Lucy Vance 50.230 Acton, N. C. Miss Msscl Jone ....95,740 Blltmore, H. C. Lewis Ammons .,93,250 Mlsa Janle Carr 14,450 Miss Nell Ltpe 100,910 Miss Maude Waddell .101,420 Mlsa Alice Halybtirton 100,890 Bean Vista, N. C. Mlsa I.ula Spain 18.470 Jack Green ...17,(00 Mrs. H. E. Leftwltch 87,380 Buabeet N, C Mrs. Lula Piatt .....14,840 Miss Pinner ..13,640 Candler, N. 43. Miss Emma O'Kelly 101,520 Mlsa Fonella Davis 100,170 Mlsa Irene fludger ........... 15,(50 Emma, N. O. Mlsa Buttrlck (3,420 8krsBnd, Jt.O. Mlsa Kate Close 94.1(0 Iirtcewser, N. C. Mlsa Bessie Sprinkle ((.120 Jake Alexander 10,(40 Millard Olllesple ((,7(0 DISTRICT Ra t. Addle, It. CL W. A. Anderson (0,(80 H. Fisher K.I10 Balaam, K. 43. ! Raymond Allen ...12,180 Ir. F. F. C. Woodward ..... .100.(70 D. C. Bryaon , 14,(40 Anthracite Coal Direct .... . . ...... 'i . From the Mines The Anthracite coal we deliver to our patrons ;u Asheville comes direct from the great Anthracite Cilleries in Pennsylvania, and is always even and uniform in izo and burning qualities. It is therefore better than coal bought from jobbers where coal from different mines is indiscriminately mixed. . Ask for special prices on Five Ton Lots MILLER, Mgr. Mrs. Knight ..100,180 BushneU, N. C Mrs. W. A. Franklin i . . .70,483 Miss Mary Dorsey 69,620 Mrs. O. D. Fisher 29,640 Canton, X. C. Rev. Wiley Henson 8,(10 Miss Bessie Henson 57,(80 Miss Maggie Meese 71,350 Miss Effle Muse , ....36,850 Mrs. Dr. Moore 28,130 Miss Dora L. Holland 97,670 Miss Glennie Anderson 99,870 Morgan Henson ,. 10,(30 D. Kerr 76,420 Miss Clara Cook 54,(70 E. E. Lewis 10,920 Mrs. Geo. L. Hampton 10,780 Miss . Maude Barrleld 98,240 Miss Pearl Coleman 32,670 Miss Nell Smith 101.940 D. II. Blackwell 26,210 Mrs. Charles B. Osmer 101,890 Dan Wild (8,910 Clyde, N. C. Miss Jessie J. Morgan 101,610 Miss Cora Lee Cagle 101,680 Miss Margaret Sayr 87.320 Miss Lizzie Jones 30,240 Dlnaboro. N. C. Scroop Enloe 41,250 Holmes Ilryson ... 11,210 Clyde II. Jarrett i 71,250 Frank Jarrett 10,860 Miss Beulah Mills 98,330 Sylva, X: C. L. C. Hall 19,610 John Wilson 14.380 Miss Una Hearn 87.140 Miss Attle Bridges 33,590 j Miss Luetta Buchamm 98.670 Wa ) nee vi lie, . C. Miss Sara Sue Adajim 65.620 Helen Arlson . . . .' 82,710 J. P. Cowan 101,960 Miss Llllle Bjnum 99.310 DavUI Boyd (,420 James W. Can-away 8,820 James Atkins 8,670 Guy Ferguson (,280 Mrs. Knight 97,650 Miss Mattie Love 7,410 Miss Josephine Gilmer 64,650 Mlsa Josle Hyatt 90.170 Miss Mary Moody 39.560 Miss Nina Howell 30,260 Mies Virginia Jon. a 100,640 Miss Llda Smathers ..51,210 Mlsa Mattie Love 7,410 Robert Love, chief of police ..16.000 Mlsa Edith Sniuthera 101,310 Dr. McCracken 6,720 Miss Pearl McCracken 33,680 John W. Norwood ..; ,.19,670 Miss Jessie Moody ............ 6,420 W. M. Smathers 4,210 Miss Willie Willis 26,350 Ernest Withers 2,240 Mr. Burwell 2,360 Wlllets, N. C R. O. Snyder 83,560 Webster, N. C Miss Mamie Moore 97,480 DISTRICT NO. . Brevard, V. C. Zero Nichols 81,210 H. P. Clark 25,310 Frank DeVane (2,160 Mlsa Edith England 96,340 William Zachary , 36,540 Miss Virginia King 100,720 Mlsa Edith Kllnatrlck 93,470 E E. Lewis 27.460 Charles Cook 12,(80 Miss Annie Edwards 60.730 Birch Allison 17,120 W. E. Breese 54,810 Mrs. E. L. Culler 19,7(0 J. W. McMInn 37,1(0 J. B. Plckelselmer (8,130 R. L. Cash , 80.640 T. W. Whltmlre .., ..101,810 Fletchers, N. C. Miss Ruby Lee Johnson (9,860 Dr. L P. Russell 100,(80 Jamey Johnson 7,280 W. E, Cunningham, jr. ...... 101.(50 Tom Whltaker .41,460 J. C. Bales ...23,610 Flat Rock, K. C. Miss Anna Patton (8,320 John Blattery (1,(60 Henderson rUle, IT. C C. E. Brooks 21,410 A. C. Glaaener ((,(40 Miss -Nellie Murray ..48.(10 T. A. Jackson , ..(4,(70 Mlsa Bertha Sunofskf (4.110 Frank Edwards ((.(SO Lawrence Pace ...(1(40 Wllchard Griffith ,..11.((0 J. L. Orr f (4,710 F. W. Eubanks 11,100 Miss Leona Lane .......... .91,2(0 A. F. P. King ..16,6(0 Mr. Wiltshire 66,380 Claud Pace , ....18,740 J. D. Waldrop 14,1(0 Dr. F. V. Hunter 11,1(( Mlsa Cling Aiken .74,(70 Mlsa Quisle Winters ' ...((,470 N. O. Staton , 18,180 Horse Shoe, M. 43. 8herrlll Nichols 78,170 Penrose, X . 43. Mlsa Nellie Tally (5.190 DISTRICT KO. ft. Almond, . 43. Mrs. B. Conley (3.(20 Andrews, K. C. William Pitt Walker, Jr 101.(00 Sara Bryson , 18,(20 ' Bryson, VUG, Mrs. Joe Rodger 48,1(0 T. D. Bryson , (1,1(0 Miss Marls Shank ,..,.,,.,..(1,(80 Mrs. McE.' Conley .......... .29,640 Mrs. Wheeler .............. .11,860 Miss Hattie Mile 11,170 Miss Lula Dltmore (6,180 Mrs L. I. Hughes 15.460 Mrs. Mrs. S. DeHart , 49,250 Dan Collins ...46,170 Dobson, N. C. Miss Miss Miss Tlta May Norman 87,680 Dysartsville, If. C. Emma Waters ........ .79.760 May Bruner .....78,930 Focrlng, N. C. Mrs. W. H. Cooper 100,960 Governor's Island, N. C. Mrs. A. L. McHan 74,610 Hickory, X. O. Gilbert 17,160 Mr. Mrs. R. A. Grimes 14,680 Miss Lillian Fields 98,760 Miss Sadie Martin 101,810 Miss Hermine Little 61,140 G. G. Blackwell 10,490 Hyrle Yodcr 24,660 Mrs. C. M. Sherrlll 88,310 Hugh Danna 23,610 Hewitt), N. C. Mrs. Frank Fry 101,480 Hot Springs, N. C. P. D. Ebbs 11.510 W. I- Marshall 96,780 Miss EfTie Harrison 101,620 Miss Maud Gentry 97,650 Miss Edna Rector 20.890 Marble, N. C. Miss Miss Miss Bertha Paxton 39,520 Bessie Dockery 15,210 Mabel Anderson 56.120 Mrs. Willis .....18,960 Mrs. Patton 10.460 Mrs. Hattie Palmer 61.210 Mrs. Julia Abernathy 19,370 Willie puett 18,460 Marion, N. C. Miss Margaret Grant 85,760 Miss Hattie Burgiss ..22,610 Miss Louise Morphew 101,490 Miss Kit Dysart 86,840 J. H. L. Miller 22,420 Mara Hill. N. C. Dr. J. A. Balrd H. E. Riddle Dr. W. F. Robinson , Miss Blanche McEnroy Mill Springs, N. C. Miss Nora Aldrjdge Miss Hanna Williams Murphy, N. C. Miss Annie Cooper Morganlon, N. C. Miss Addle Erwln Miss Atwood Hunt Miss Eftie Walker Miss Ada Williams ......... Miss Katherlne Ross , .95.790 .11.640 .29,230 101,950 .77.820 .64.190 .97,480 .59,300 .88,310 .72.670 .29,170 .65,3(0 ) PEERLESS . Advance Sale of New Fall Coat Suits For Monday and Tuesday . When you take a glance at our nevr Fall line of Ladies' and Misses' Coat Suits, you will say. that It is tho prettiest and largest assortment that you have ever looked upon. This Fall's showing is no comparison to anyt'.inj; we have ever attempted, arid you will readily agree with us after you look hMTft : 1 : Phone 130 Xanlahala, JC. C. Mrs. Norlnne Gibson ...101,949 Old Fort, N. C. Miss Carrie E. Joyner .68,420 Pink Mashburn .23,710 Miss Myrtle McCanless 98,540 Miss Ethel Bhlnn ........... .61,280 Saluda. N. C. Miss Bonnie Bernard ..99,860 Miss Sallle Hart ............ 99,680 Frank Staton 94,750 Shelby, N. C. Miss Mabel Doggett .;. 74,720 O. Max Gardner........ 14,610 Tryon, N. C. W. H. Sterns 76,890 Miss Erma McFarland ......98,640 Topton, N. 43. John Kelson ......36,150 Mrs. N. B. Wright 74,630 Whlttler, N. C. Mrs. J. T. Beck 89,610 Valdcse, N. C. Miss Mary Berry 89,36,0 Kind, N. 43. Mlsa Cora Smith ....89,290 ' Barnards, N. 43, Miss Hana llaney 89,680 DIVISION OF DISTRICTS. Western North Carolina has been divided into five districts for the pur pose of this contest The' districts are as follows: DISTRICT WO. 1. Embraces Ashe ville and Buncombe east of Main street, Asheville, and running with North Main - street to the French Broad river, thence with the river to Madison county line; running with South Main street and Hendersonvllle road to Henderson county line. DISTRICT NO. 5. All other coun ties In Western North Carolina west DAILY BALLOT ONE VOTE FOR M .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .'. .. .. .. .. .. .. Address.. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. District .. .. .. ...... .. .. Subject to rules of The Dally Gasette-News. Void after Satur day, September B. '"" " them over. 1 7 ,s . . Garments There 'a a smartness to the style that instantly appeals to the eye, and u more the garments are inspected, inside and out, the bettor impression they will make with you. Every garment has a snap to it and are revelations in style as well as in workmanship and value. ' The many Btyles are made in the newest shades of cheviots, worsteds, wide wale, &c, &c For this advance sale, we will offer special prices on all Fall Suits, as follows: , . - $18.50 Suits will be sold on Monday and Tuesday for . .$15.59 $30.00 Suits will be sold on Monday and Tuesday for . .$16.00 $22.50 Suits wil be sold on Monday and Tuesday for . .$18.00 ' $25.00 Suits will be sold on Monday and Tuesday for . .$20.00 $27.50 Suits will be sold on Mcnday and Tuesday for . .$27.00 $30.00 Suits will be sold on Mcnday and Tuesday for . .$24.03 The man or woman having the greatest number of votes at the close of the contest,, regardless of district, will be awarded the Bulck Touring Car, cash value (1,950. Second Grand rase. The man or woman having the sec ond greatest number ot votes at the close of the contest, regardless of dis trict, will be awarded the Bulck au tomobile, cash value (1060. District Prizes No, 1. After the grand prises have been awarded, the candidate standing high est In each of the five districts will each be awarded District Prise No. 1, a Story Clarke Piano, guaranteed value $350. District Prizes No. I. The candidate standing next high est In each of the five districts will be awarded District Prise No, t, a $100 bank deposit District Prices No. S. The candidate standing next highest In each of the five districts will be awarded District Prize No, t, a $76 Bedroom Suit District Prises No. A. The candidate standing next highest In each of the five districts will be awarded District Prlie No. 4, a $65 ladles' or gentlemen's Tailored Suit District Priies No. 5. The candidate standing next highest In each of the five districts will be awarded District Prize No. 5, a $50 Turkish Leather Rocner. District Prises No. . ' The candidate standing next highest In each of the five districts will be awarded District Prize No. 6, a $25 AlUgator Bag. 4 District Prizes No. 7. The candidate standing next highest in each of the five district will be awarded District Prise No. 7, a $20 Eastman Kodak. A grand prize winner will not be permitted to win a district prize, and )n districts where grand prize winners reside, the candidate having the next highest number of votes will be de clared the highest for the district -prize, the winner of the same in that district , " How to Enter The Gazette-News Con- 'test : Send your name and address to the Contest Manager of The Gazette-News. State that you desire to compete, and a representative of the Contest De partment will call on you and explain the contest In full. ' Each contestant is entitled to one nomination, good ; for 1000 votes. Contestants can nom inate themselves. They do not have to be subscribers to The Gazete-News. There are no obligations upon enter ing this contest, and U costs you noth ing to try it Tou will win a $65 Columbia Grophophone If you noml (i es-ad "uo penuDuoo) They're cardboard; who 7 $S tlckee. " i . of Style m 9
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