WHY NOT USE COKE
IN RANGE?
It h dustless, smoke
less, very light and makes
strong' concentrated heat,
very light, and therefore
'greater quantity.
. . Phone 130.
Carolina Coal & Ice
Company
Drhumcr Bldg 5 Patton
Avenue.
CO
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IS II TARJjEEL, TOO
Like Other Great Men, The
Diamond Artist Was Born
In North Carolina.
CITY NEWS
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Grape Fruit
12 l-2o and 15c each.
Nice and fresh.
E. C. Jarrett
Phones S58 or 193.
12 North Pack Sqnare and City
Market Phone 473.
PATRICIAN PUMPS AND
OXFORDS
And Guarantee Shoes for men
in summer styles are all reduc
ed 20 Per Cent.
They represent all that's
good and reliable in fine foot
gear for folks.
GuarantecShoeStore
4 South Main St.
Auction Notice
By sjecial request of
our friends and patrons
, we will conduct a morn
ing sale tomorrow and the
day after at 11 o'clock
a, m. Everything offer
ed by request. Nothing
reserved.
THE I X L
DEPARTMENT STORE
S. H. Michalove, Prop.
Tt will be a matter of pleasure and
prlile to all North Carolina baseball
fans to know that the greatest base
hall player in the world Is a native
North Carolinian. There appears to
be no manner of doubt that Tyrus
Cobh of the Detroit Americans, is not
only a native Nbrth Carolinian, but a
western Carolinian, a man of the
mountains, where ball players are
born as well as made. Here too, as
with the eases of many of our great
men, Tyrus left the state to achieve
greatness, though not before he had
learned to play ball.,
W. N. Cooper of the American Lum
ber company is authority for the state
ment that Ty Cobb was born In Cher
okee county and his Information came
from an authentic source. Mr. Cooper
has known John, Cobb, who he thinks
must be Ty Cobb's father, for a num
ber of years but it was only a short
time ago that he learned that Ty Cobb
belongs to this family. The Cobbs live
In Notla township at Cobb's postofflce
only a few miles from Murphy, Mr.
Cooper's former home.
A little over a year ago Ty Cobb
visited his relatives in Cherokee and
stopped at the Dickey house at Mur
phy one night. Mrs. Dickey informed
Mr. Cooper of t'ie fact that Ty is a
member of the Cherokee family. Mrs.
Dickey, who is well known all over
the state as the proprietress of the
Dickey house, used to live near the
Cobbs In Notla township.
It seems that Ty attended school a'
P.ellvue, a well established school in
Cherokee county, and that there he
learned to play baseball; that his gen
ius was quickly recognized and he was
picked up by some minor league in
Georgia, whence he made his meteoric
rise.
It Is generally understood that h?
came from Georgia where it is true
his fame began and probably no one
ever before took the trouble to inquire
where he was born.
ECTS
FOR WJ. G. FAIR
Secretary Gudger Confident of
Excelent Display Dis
tributing Certificates.
DUNHAM'S
Music House
is the best place
to get a
Piano or Organ.
Owen Gudger, the secretary of the
Western North Carolina fair associ
ation, states that he is confident that
the displays at the fairs this fall are
going to be very complete. He make
this statement from information he
has obtained from those who intend
to make displays of products. For
although the premium lists has not
yet been issued, progress is being made
along this line. He stated that W.
Vance Brown, the proprietor of the
Ashevllle Mica company, has promised
to have a handsome display of mica
products and there is probably no
one who is better situated to furnish
this.
Mr. Gudger Is now busily engaged
in sending out stock certificates to
those who have already paid for .their
shares, and putting the seal of the as
sociation on them. The certificates
are handsomely lithographed. . The
wotk was done by the Inland Press.
Mr. Gudger hopes that it will not be
necessary for him to go to each sub
scriber to collect for the shares.
The premium list will be out in
few days. Advertisements are being
secured to help pay for the printing.
Notice to Automobile Owners.
Tht laws of the city provide that
the owner of each automobile shall
pay a special ta of $2.00 on each au
tomobile operated In said city. You
will please call at my office and pay
said tax at once,
C H. BARTLETT.
City Tax Collector.
117-141
Tou can put our Ice In your
water or milk. It Is absolutely
pure, being made of 'steam
from distilled water.
TOR PURE ICE
PHONE 72.
Asheville Ice Co.
GANG OF SMALL BOYS
III THEJLICE COUtl
Two of Them Sent to The
County Home, the Rest Lec
turedAll Very Penitent.
There- are no Interesting develop
ments In the trial of the case of Gil
bert vs. Hopkins, In the Circuit court
the United States. The attorneys
are still discussing the legal points
connected with the case. - ,
The board of pension examiners has
been examining applicants for pen
sions and increases today. ' The board
Is composed of Dr. I. A. Harris of Ju
piter, Dr. Zoz Hoblnson of Weavervllle
and Dr. J. T. Sevier of Asheville.
Archibald Nichols purchased yester
day from F. V. Hunt the house and
lot on Montford avenue, next to the
park, known as the Millender prop
erty. Mr. Nichols will make exten
sive improvements on the place and
will reside there. v .
In Superior court the trial of the
case of W. C. Morris vs. R. S. Brooks
is now going on, having been taken
up this morning. The plalntff is suing
the defendant for damages for tim
ber which, It is alleged, the defendant
cut from the land of the plaintiff on
Hominy
Revenue Agent Sams has received
reports of the seizure of tnree illicit
distilleries recently. Deputy Collectors
Shepherd and Hendrlx and Special
Employe Weaver seized two distiller
ies in Carroll and Grayson counties,
Va., and Deputy Collector Davis made
a seizure in Alexander county.
Wallace Shelton and Serena Hunt,
both colored, are to be tried before
Magistrate James this afternoon for
disorderly conduct. It is charged that
they were with a crowd of negroes
several days ago and cursed and
hreatened Deputy Sheriff Tom Parker
is he was going to his home.
Mark Allen and Claud Rogers of the
Hominy section were bound to court
by Magistrate Gudger this morning,
charged with assaulting each other
with deadely weapons. The affray
took place sometime ago In a general
row, in which Rogers received a se-
ere wound on the head and Allen was
shot in the foot.
The Asheville and East Tennessee
railroad is very popular with tourists
and the people of Asheville end Wea-
erville since the night schedule has
been put on. In the evening a car
leaves Asheville at 8 o'clock. Return
ing it leaves Weavervllle at 10:10. It
leaves the square again at 11 o'clock
nd returning, leaves Weavervllle at
11:45 and stops at the barn. This
schedule is not run on Sundays.
Joe Gregory, who has fiffurcJ in the
urnlng-up of numerous blind tigers in
the past, was up before Judge Adam
In police court this morning charged
with larceny and with obtaining
money under false pretenses. The evl
Jence produced was rather conflicting
and pertained to the truffle In block
ade booze. Probable cause was found
and Gregory was bound to Superior
court under $100 bond on both countB.
Vice President tipencer ' of the
Southern railway is expected to arrive
here today to confer With the board
of trade and the city authorities with
reference to the purchase by the city
from the Southern of about five acres
of land for a site for a furniture fac
tory to be erected by F. S. Kennett
of this city. At a recent Joint meet
ing of the board of trade and the
board of aldermen It was decided to
donate the land to Mr. Kennett pro
vided he would erect the factory and
run it for a term of ten years.
The local battalion of the N. C. N.
G., composed of Companies F and K.,
with the First Regiment band and the
hospital corps, left today for More
head City where they will be in camp
for about ten days. The troops were
In heavy marching order and were
bravely equipped. The companies
formed et the armory and marched
to the square, where they massed and
the orders were read. Officers of the
day and of the guard were appointed
and they then marched to the depot
and took the train. They are sched
uled to arrive at Morehead City early
tomorrow morning. The hospital
corps is composed of about 40 men.
Chalmers Motor Cars
. Always Leaders
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Asheville: Automobile Cos,
Telephone 1311. ; 15-17 South Lexington Ave.
A Nice 'Assortment of Pure Home-Made Candies Taffy,
Caroinels, Kisses, Gum Drops, Nut Brittles, etc.
CANDY KITCHEN
HAYWOOD STREET
NEAR POSTOFFICE
.V BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING
Many thousands of titles of books from standard authors to the recent
copyrights. Every new book on the market in New York may also be
obtained here. Our library of 60 cent books of recent Action Is unsur
passed. V
ROGERS' BOOK STORE
it Patton Ave. Phon 254.
Attend the Sale that is going on at
BBOMBERG'S
Cigar and Sporting Goods Store.
20 Per Cent Off
MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
OXFORDS AND ri'MTS
at greatly reduced prices in order to
close them out to make room for fall
goods., ,.-
29 S. Main St,
Phono 135.
Barbee's
MEANS GOOD CIGARS
14 Patton Ave.
For thoroughly cleaned
ooal from the best
amines, try a ton from
us and be convinced
of its superiority over
others.- ,
Southern Coal Co.
Phone 114. 10 North Pack Square.
otessz:
Phone 40
M. & V.
Coal
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Asheville Coal Co
. 8 North Pack If. ,
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BROILING AND ROASTING
CHICKENS :
Plenty of broiling and roasting
chickens. . Some fins spring . lamb.
Phone ua for meat suggestions.
Hill &Young
Phone 4 Mid Sot. City Market
"Home Rendered Lard,"
Removal Notice
J. E. Carpenter, the jeweler, ha
moved hit place ot business from 12
Patton avenue to 11 West Pack
Square, in Moore's Furniture store.
Fine Jellied Coal
, Th ICeal fuel. It'a Ik., ,, ,
JZLLICO COAL CO.
City office phone SSS. Yard phone 619,
. Special prloes on car lota.
On all Sporting Goods for the next 20 days,
vBLOMBERG'Si On the Avenue.
Cigar and Sporting Goods Store.
Established 1887.
EDUCATOR CRACKERS-JUST RECEIVED.
In 1 pound tins, 25c each'. '
Golden Mnise, Animal, Bran Cookies, Water Crackers',"
Graham, Wafers, Toaster ettes, Oatmeal and Fruited.
1 i "( ' v' ' i- " , , i, - ,V :;' '
Educator Mks, large tins, 75c. . ,.
"w .
Clarence Sawyer
53 Patton Are.
Six Phones N. 1800.
HE GRUNER SANITARIUM
Aalievllle, N. C. ' No. 89-31 Haywood Street , Phone 84.i
IIYDRO-TIIERMO-ELECTRO and BIKCHANO-THEKAFY, DIET1C8
for selected cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma,
Stomach, Rheumatism. Diseases ef Women and other chronic diseases. ,
The BATHS AND MASSAGE Department of the Sanitarium la open
both LADIES and GENTLEMEN,
Open from a, m. to I p m. Saturday till 11 p. m.
Thinks
Football Stimulates Scholarship.
. t : hot.
Ton won't he if you do your Ironing; with our Harwood Electrlo Iron;
you can get out on the porch and by being comfortable do twice the work
in half the time. nfTQ Harwood la the Iron that don't burn out.
Piedmont Electric Co.
Asheville, N. C. . - Opposite Postofflce,
New Haven, Aug. 1. Captain Howe
of Yale's eleven believes that schol
arship can be stimulated by football.
Ha has Inaugurated a policy of free
srfson passes for students of the New
Haven public schools standing high
est in the grammar and high school
grades.
Hot Stuff In Crater of Kllauea,
New York, Aug. I. A Carnegie
foundation scientist has Just succeed-
In police court his morning a num- ' d , tMUn, the temperature of boil
ing lava In the volcano of Kllauea,
Hawaii. Pyrometer lowered Into the
lava registered 1850 Fahrenheit.
i
OOOD AND TRIE WORK
Just sucfi work as Is requir
ed to bring you back to health
and happiness; Just such work
ss your doctor expected when
he wrote out the prescription.
It Isn't slways each Ingredient
In a prescription that - cutti
you it's as often the way It is
put with some other Ingredient
rumpnunded good prescription
work.
Lt us fill your prescriptions.
Pcrcgcn Pharmacy
C. r. N. Ta. k fi. A Market EL
J. I 1 a 1 ISSO.
ber of smalt urchins, most of whom
hsve been frequenters of the court
before, were up for trespassing In one
of the vacant stores on Battery Park
place. There were' seven In the
bunch, including Craig . and Robert
Styles, Carl Pinner, Millard Wilson,
Llndsey Moody and Marco and
Charlie Mascart.
The reputation of this bunch of
youngsters around town Is that they
are frequently starting some sort of
mischief and Judge Adams stated
that he was going to break it up.
Craig Styles and Llndsey Moody were
thereupon sent to the county home
for DO days, as they were considered
by the court to be the ringleaders
The others were turned over to the
probation officer, but before they
were taken from the court room tney
were lined up In front of the Judge's
desk and given a lecture. The two
young unfortunates remaining in tn
dock were pointed out as horrible ex
triples and the prospect of their
working on the farm, feeding cows,
getting water, carrying wood, etc.,
wm vividly pictured to them.
They were then' Informed that If
they came up again or violated the
rules of the probation officer they
would share the same fate. This
lecture was accompanied by profu
tears from the two Tnlsoreants In the
dock and nine years old Pinner,
among the li-ctured. The latter w
undcrprolng his first police court ex
perieure and said he would keep ou
of this rnmpany In future. It was
wn-!MKon" pr," w-lnn that filed out
mid a very and, repent It pair that
mi a. ed ,ihtii(l.
Chambers A Weaver, livery. Phone 11
The elegant home and adjoining
lots of the Vance Place at Black
Mountain, N. C, will be divided Into
lots and sold at auction Monday, Aug.
7th, at 10:10 a. m.
141- Tt, E. M. Andrews, Manager
J. K. Chambers, livery. Phone 1HT
Oraut's No. 14 eaiss Colds. II cents
Souvenirs ol Asheville post cards
lOo dos. . Kodaks and supplies, devel
log and finishing. Brown Book Co.
WANTS
FOR SALE Fresh milch cow; gives
about II gallons milk dally. Phone
111. J. H. McConnell. ltit-tf
FOR BALE Fsrm about half value
new 4-room house, on easy terms
Would take horse and buggy for
part payment H. C. Hunt, 11
Main St 1S0-I
FOR RENT Unfurnished eight-room
house, modern conveniences, Inrlud
Inn gas on throe doors, laundry,
rhlcken house and yard, ringe.
, Mpit fine park, on car lln
1'hone 1 z 4 1. 150-31
I'THN'HH I :i rooms for rent.
iillt I.I n lll'-ove TrW ,'iouh,',
V-!,:. 'i , 4 Jn, lilit lifcf I.MIH-t
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two ftn
u!l
Improved Hot Water : t
Heating System
Let ns install in your home onr improved hot water heating
system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel
consumption and assures yon summer heat throughout your !
house in the coldest of days. We employ none hut skilled
workmen and use the American Radiator Co'a boilers and '"
diatnrs, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. v
t Ball, Thrash 6 Co.
5, 7 and 9 East College Street.
ASHEVILLE, N. 0.
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VISIT
RIVERSIDE PARK
REMOVAL!
H. M. Frost
t Jeweler and Optician front
50 Patton Ave. to S Haywood Bt
MEN'S SUMMER SUITS
HALF PRICE
GEM CLOTHING CO.
6 Patton Ave.
Anything Electrical
, w. award
FREE
Motion Picture Entertainment
each evening, beginning', at
8:30.
PboM 441.
No. 11 Charcfa Bt,
Mountain City Steam Laundry
Modern Methods
TeL 426, 80 N. Lexington Ay
J.n.,WAVEIl,Mgr.
WesLvervilte Line
A NINE MILE TROLLEY RIDE THROUGH A BEAUTL
FUL COUNTRY, . j .
Every hour on the hour from 9 A. M. to 8 p. m. Also 6:30
a. m. and 11 p. m.
TAKE THE RED CARS FROM PACK SQUARE.
: Asheville & East Tennessee Railroad
""'Hill MM
Progress and Princess
Steel Ranges
Latest styles, lowest prices. Fullv enarantAfiii. Monov
Deal & Golightly
z . main si. . ( ' Phone 354. J
unit i
,7. North Main. Street.
Citizcno Transfer Company
flTIA WOODCOCK, Owner.
FURNITURE MOVING.
Prcrt Eagage Transfer Servlct.
I Oorscd by V. C. T. and T. P. A.
FO.R RENT
Cott.v-:o on V
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20 0:)
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Program Changed Every
Monday, Wednesday
and Friday
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, Let us make your, porch
comfortaWe. " With' VUDOB
jorch Shades and ,u UDOU
Hammock. Shades from $2.2
up. Large Strong Haruinbch
double 'woven in the center for
$2.00 and up. ; -
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