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Wednesday, November 9, 1910. PAGE TWO. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE NEWS. The Famous R&sfQ r r - H-i n a.. m is ine Lamp or neat Beamy because it gives the best light of all lamps. The Rayo gives a white, soft, mellow, diffused light easy on the eye because it cannot flicker. You can use your eyes as long as you wish under the Rayo light without strain. The Rayo Lamp is low-priced, and even though you pay $5, $10 or $20 for other lamps, you may get more expensive decorations but you cannot get a better light than the low-priced Rayo gives. A strong, durable shade-holder holds the shade on firm and true. This season's new burner adds strength and appearance. Once a Rayo User, Always One. . Dealers Everywhere, tf not at yours, write for descriptive circular to the nearest crency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) 7 We believe in TRI'TH for its own snk diminished, unoolored plain truth. Truth unvarnished, nn- Therefore believe in us what we offer today. Few one-piece suits, 14. 16. and is misses' sizes at $1". worth dou ble, tome and just look at these values. THE LINGERIE SHOP Weaver, William Farr, William Tlghe, Sam Itartlett, l.inds -y Oudger. Sec ond A grade: Olga Havener, Eliza beth Whltestdes, Wilma Reynolds. Esther McMullen, Ethel Blackwelder, Temple Pugh, OUie FiUgerald, Her man Swlcegood, James Grimes. S-'eoond A grade, Alice llulyburton. ti acher. Enrollment 41. per tout, of attendance !9, tardies 9. Roll of honor Alvin Aiken, Jessie Whyte. Second B urade. Elizabeth Nichols, teacher. Enrollment 48, per cent, of attendance 1)7.8, tardies 0. Roll of honor Milton Bradley, tli n Avon Ray, Agnes Ashton. Ella Inincan, Ola English, Anna Reynolds, A.labelle Whittle. Third A grade, Miss Yeatman, teacher. Enrollment 57, per cent, of attendance 9S.42, tardies 4. Roll of honor Augustus Matthews. Pierce Matthews. Maud Barnes. Hen rietta dross. Third R grade, Rena Nichols, teach er. Enrollment 44, per cent, of at tendance 99.11. tardies 6. Roll of honor Cordell Blackwel dcr, Francis Stradley. Fourth A grade, M. C, Pickens, teacher. Enrollment per cent, of attendance 98.77, tardies !i. Roll of honor Mary Ray, Helen Williams. Helen Collins, Mary Weaver, Klrby Mclnturff. Fourth 1! grade. Emma Bernard, teacher. Enrollment 41, per cent, of attendance 98, tardies 3. Fifth A grade, Bessie E. Moody, teacher. Enrollment 36, per cent, of attendance 99.1, tardies 1. Fifth B grade. M. Adelaide Pratt, teacher. Enrollment 33. per cent, of atendance 97.37. tardies 5. Sixth grade, Kathleen Ware, teach er. Enrollment 55, per cent, of at tendance 99.02. tardies 6. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA A OURK FOR ALL. Not a I'atcnt Cure-All, Nor a Modem Miracle, Hut Simply a Rational Cure for Dyspepsia. 7(4 Patton Uenue 1 1 City Schools Report The second month lust clnaari shows a great increase in the average daily attendance nearly reaching the 3000 mark. This was 200 greater than for the same month a year ago. The best attendance record among the white schools was made hj Orange with 98.3 per cent. Among the negro schools Mountain street heads the list with 99.2 per cent. Murray had the lowest percentage of tardiness in the city. - a, 5&W Mountain . 96 SS' 5' 3 46 99.2 Southsldc. . j 1221 107; 9 6; 2796.? Totals . 781 724 4J2oll91 97.7 Kinderg't'ns orange . . 66' 48 1 2 0 . . . S7 . 0 East .... 47 33 8 . ...8S.0 1:irli Jul 48 3, 1. . .(90. 1 Asheliiud .. r7 4 1 11... sr. .:, Murray . . 43 27 8 1 . . '7S . 3 Totals . . 2(H 117 32 3 ... 8 .8 tlrund totals-3260 2988-179 91 423 96.6 High . . Seventh Gt 'range Mnntford Park. . Murray Asheland . Normal . Totals . 1 lorpfl r Cath. Hill. Hill . . . 274' 261' 154 1481 3 3 14 10 17 13 55 9. 5 31 362' 331 345 326! 15 ik 203! 187 7 8 284 2611 llj 8 S 22 30! I 2211 '2067 104168 I I 327 304 15, 7' 236; 225! 14 4 35 97 . 19 97 . 49 98. 39 97 40 '.is . 16.97 . 29 97. 5!88. 232'97. 53 97. 6: lis ORANGE STREET BlILniNG. K. A. Armlstead, principal. first A grade, Elizabeth Bernard, teacher. Enrollment 50. per cent, of attendance 97.22. tardies 9. First A ai.d :irst I! grades, Mamie Wright, teacher. Enrollment 47, per cent, if attendance 98.98, tardies 2. Roll of honor Kirst A: Annie llnrtzog. George Willis. First It: Eleanor Smith. Lottie Solesbee. Thomas Armstrong. First I: and second A grades. Miss l.inler. teacher. Enrollment 45. per cent. 01' attendance 99.52, tardies 0. Roll of honor First I! grade: Ethel CTevenger, Esther Seigle. Hannah PARK BUILDING. . Miss Carson, principal. First A grade, Vienna Nichols, teacln r. Enrollment 51. per cent, of attendance 99.2. tardies 6. Roll of honor Sadie Edmunds, .Margaret Francis. Althia Hensley, Dnnnie McDarris. Billy Bugg, I.e greely Clarke, Robert Miller. First H grade. M. Davis, teacher. Enrollment 42, per cent, of attend ance 98.25. tardies 1. Roll of honor Margaret Frady. N'ellie Moore, Pauline Tarpley. Annie Lee Martindale, Charmie McDarris. Rendle Boyd, Thomas McCoy. Hugh May. Second A grade, E. F. Buttrlck, teacher. Enrollment 50. per cent, of 'attendance 97.96. tardies 15. Roll of honor Margaret Evans. Itertha Hensley, Bessie Kuykendall, Clara West, William Burton. Herbert Hooker. William Hough. Dwlght Mor gan. Second 1! grade, Nena A. Buttrlck. teacher. Enrollment 41. per cent, of attendance 99.5. tardies 7. Roll of honor Simon Davis. Jake lloeknvltz. Ernest Norrls, Ada Evans. Paul Page, Waller Tabor, Martha Vlniarlskl, Susie Jones. Third grade. Elisabeth Anderson, teacher. Enrollment 48. per c ut. of attendance 97, tardies 4. Hull of honor Evelyn Burton, Cor delia Glbha, Zeb Chambers. Fourth grade. Hannah M. Test, teacher. Enrollment 43, per cent, of attendance 97.2. tardlci 8. Roll of honor Frances Richard Parhani. Filth grade. O. M. trick. Enrollment 31. per cent, of anee 97.4. tardies 4. Sixth gride. Q. M. Carson, teacher In these days of humbuggery and deception, the manufactures of patent medicines, as a rule, seem to think their Vmedicine will not sell unless they claim that it will cure every dis ease under the sun. And they never think of leaving out dyspepsia and stomach troubles. They are sure to claim that their nostrum is alisolutely certain to cure every dyspeptic and he need look no further. In the face of theae absurd claims it Ib refreshing to note that the pro prietors of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have carefully refrained from making any undue claims or false representa tions regarding the merits of this most excellent remedy for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. They make but one claim for It, and that Is, that for indigestion and various stomach troubles Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is a radical cure. They go no farther than this, and any man or woman suffering Horn indigestion, chronic or nervous dyspepsia, who will give the remedy a trial will find thai nothing is claimed for It that the facts will not fully sustain. It Is a modern dlscoveiy. composed of harmless vegetable ingredients ac ceptable to the weakest or most deli cate stomach. Its great success in curing stomach troubles is due to the fact that the medicinal properties are such that it will digest whatever wholesome food is taken Into the stomach, no matter whether the stom ach is in good working order or not. It rests the overworked organ and replenishes the body, the blood, the nerves, creating a healthy appetite, giving refreshing sleep and the bless ings which always accompany a good digestion and proper assimilation of food. In using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets no dieting is required. Simply eat plenty of wholesome food and take these Tablets at each meal, thus as sisting und resting the stomach, which rapidly regains its proper di gestive power, when the I ablets will be no longer required. Nervous Dyspepsia is simply a con dition in which some portion or por tions ol the nervous system arc not properly nourished. Good digestion Invigorates the nervous system and every organ In the body. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets arc sold by all druggists at 60 cents per package. CHILDREN'S WEARS It is essential to the health of the children that Uiey hp warmly dressed wHen" they arc taken out tlicsc chilly days. Wo have a nice stock Of knit leggings, bear skin and plush coats and plush caps for the little ones and a good selection of caracole, plush wool coats for misses ranging in size from six years and up. Children's Knit Leggings 39c ana 50c Assorted colors and sizes. Children's Coats, Sizes 2 to 6 Years. Bear Skin Coats $1.98 and up. Flush Coats $3.75 and up. Tarpley. teacher. ittend- S v V NY YS Can You Afford A Weak Link In the Life Chain? If you are forced to admit that the Health Mk is growing weaker, suppose you look carefully arter the cause. Your own well-being and comfort may " tggest determined effort to Correct Perhaps you will permit a suggestion based upon some wldo exper ience. There is one particular Hung which cU recti) atta- ks the health of one In evt'. three of the users Its work Is plain enough. Nerves, heart, stomach and on organs be coming snore and more unbalanced, but the real caus a frequently unsuspected. To demonstrate the real facts as applied to yourself, and for your own satisfaction, It Is suggested that coffee be abso lutely discontinued lor 10 days mid observe the results. "IB If you discover n stronger, better, acting heart, steadier nerves and sounder sleep. It will be reasonable clear that your body Ik offering thanks for relief from the dally drug, caffeine the Imae of coffee. When this destrucUve drug Is dis continued. Nature starts to repair the damage. You will probably receive much bench t from simply MMpMkfe ofH It will greatly add to your romfort to have a good, hot cup of well made Poetum each mnrntng and Dam Na ture wtll repair much more rapidly, for Postum rontalna some elements from the wheat which Nature uses In rebuilding nerve (Issue. You can have the scientific data on request. The facts a renter and SM ' a m "Th?tr e Reason" for t -i OSTU Infants' Pretty Plush Caps These caps are carefully made of good grade materials and are shown here in colors green, red, brown, old rose, and Copenhagen blue, they are both warm and dressy and sell regularly for $1.39 and $4.48. We have placed them on our bargain counters and have them marked for quick selling at ' $1.19 Each Misses' Coats in assorted colors in plush and wool, also black caracole, sizes range six year and up. Your choice at special removal sale prices. THE FASHION, 16 Patton Ave. rz l Cv 7m I tt I o 3 I I Enrollment 34, per cent of attend anee 99.69, tardies 1. Itoll of honor Mary Poimlexter. MI'RKAY nni.oiMi. Mrs. Williamson, principal. I'll st A grade. Km;eni.i Howe, teacher. Enrollment 4", per cent, of attendance Hi. 96. tardies .1. Itoll of honor Arthur Kale. Caul Lamb, Joe Rice. Thomas Young. Wail Worley, Eileen Cheek, Elsie Cabe, Hue Kmma Dickinson, Helma Lamb, l.ucile McLean, Blanche Ray, Margaret Wins'ow. First B grade. Fiances Buttle, teacher. Enrollment 31. per cent, of attendance 98.1. tardies 3. Itoll of honor Virginia Chris topher, Nellie ('.recti. Harry Steele. Thelma Whltted. Second grade, Mary Klmberly, teacher. Enrollment 48, per cent, of attendance 97.7, tardies 4. Roll of honor Edith Harris. Jessie I . on- Third grade, Elizabeth Anderson, teacher. Enrollment 82, per cent, of altondnnre 97.26. tardies 3. Itoll of honor Worland Eaton. Ben Young, Mollle Rhodes. Eourlh grnde. M. W. Williamson. teeahrr. Enrollment 31, per cent, of attendance 97.17. tardies 1. Roll of honor Edgar Michael, Ada Monk. Jessie Bishop, Bertha Cook. Fifth grade, nillia'iisoi: and linn- ley, teachers. Enrollment 22. per cent, of attendance 97. , tardies 2. Itoll of honor Jessie Leatherwoud. Charles Fortune. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. Have you overworked your nervous I system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back and blad der? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and under the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urlno? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you Druggist, Price. 50c. Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. For sale at Seawcll's Pharmacy. DR. JAMES SAWYER lias resinned his practice. Office in ADELAIDE BUILDING Around Floor. Try Gasette-News Want Ads NOTICE From and nfter November t. 1910, our prices for Tungsten Lamps to our customers will be as follows: 27. Watt $ . each 4 0 Watt 68 etch 60 Watt 84 each loo Watt 1.11 each 150 Watt 2 00 each 350 Watt H.75 each The carbon filament lamps (ordinary incandescont) are renewable free to our customers, upon return of old lamps to our office. This expense is borne by the Company with a view to giving "our cus tomers efficient lamps. Do not wait until your lamps are burned opt. When they become dim, send the old lamps In and We will exchange for new. Respectfully, ASHKVILLK ELECTRIC COMPANY. MOXTFORI) iitlMHXt;. W. W. Matnev. principal. First .V Grade Sue E Reese, teacher. Enroll ment 47, per cent of attendance 97.3.".. Tardies 6. Roll of honor Ylari.jo Kooncr. Lil lian Marlow. Leslie Marlnw. Elsie Drake. Eugene Mumpower, Lynn Sn'k fleld. Malor Aleand. r, Osorge . Clark. Edward Donnell. Robert Worley First R Orade. Susan C. Dukes, teacher Enrollment 51. per. cent, of attendance 96.7, Tardies 7. Roll of Honor- Gladys Buck nor. Clyde Burkner. Reginald Anders. Reedle Hensley. Pierce Henderson. Frank Wolfe. Second Orade. Mary Spann teacher. Enrollment 46. per cent, of attendance 97.9. Tardies 5 Roll of Honor Carolyn Cowan. Ad elyn Harris, Carolyn Brown. Ella mark well. Margar Selgler. Est I la Harshberger, Helen Young Third A Orade, Cora Stockton, teacher. Enrollment 46, par cent, of attendance 94.7, Tardies 1 Roll of Honor Nellie JDarls, Mar- gar t Cobb. Third n and Fourth A Orade, Mrs. Stella. Kurrell, teacher. Enrollment 45, per oent. of attendance 91.1, Tar dies 2 Roll of Honor Fourth A: Rowena Clherhardy Third H: OJMe Dalton, Ada Hamlet, Can ia Ie Weaver, Em ily Mathls Fourth Orade, Mamie C. Nixon, teacher Enrollment 41, percent, of attendance 99.17, Tardies 7. Itoll of Honor Fourth B Orade: Harry Courtney. RrnmfleM Ellis, Sar ah Orr Fifth Grade. Miss Ware teacher Enrollment 40, per rent, of attend anee 97.98, Tardies 7. Roll of Honor Minnie Laughter, Jean Reynolds Sixth Orade. W. W. Matney teacher Enrollment 49, per cent of attendance 99.1. Tardies 2. ASHLAND nriLDIKG. C. T. Oarr, principal. First A grade, Edith Browne Anderson teacher - En rollment 44. per Cent Of attendance 97.2. Tardies I. Roil of HonorMary Bowles. Anna milium. Dlxsm Morgan. Robert Luta. First B Orade. Ltrtla St swart teach sr. Enrollment tt, par cent, of at t ndsaos 99. S. Tsrries 6. Roll of Honor nuth Chedester, Edith scCrsry. Talequah Mouthers Second Orade. Nancy Carter teach er. Enrollment 41, pr cent. of. at tends new 97. tl. Tardies I (Continued on page 9.) It's All Over a I .,1 When the Clock Strikes 8 The Big Money Raising Sale Ends Tonight at The Beaumont Furniture Co. 27 South Main Street Special Announcement Wo announced at the beginning of this sale that we would be unable to lay matting, put up stoves or hang shades purchased from us during this big sacrifice event, but we will agree to do all of these things as soon after the sale as possible, providing the selection is made todav. This is the best offer made sineo we started out to raise $5,4000 in cash by disposing of goods at cost prices. MATTING, BOTH JAP AND CHINA, in choice patterns in any quantity desired, delivered to your holhe and layed properly, at prices lower than ever quoted in Asheville before. STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS at practically factory cost with freight added, set up in your home by expert stove men, a fine, big, well assorted stock to select from. SHADES BOUGHT FROM US before 8 o'clock tonight, when this sale will close, we will agree to adjust them to your windows without extra pharge. THESE OFFERS ARE VERY UNUSUAL but we are doing unusual things these days and have been doing them ever since we started out to . Mil $5,000 worth of goods at prices that were so low that they were al most beyond belief. Ll Oome help ue make this the busiest day in the history of this sale. We must sell a lot of goods today if we hope to have the full amount of money needed when we shut our doors
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