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- r WINTER COAL PUT IN NOW -A great : many people are having us put in their '. supply of winter coal now. Thev insist on : M. & W. INDIAN COAL Bceausw it is so ; high in fuel value, clean, free from clinkers, and burns to so little ash. : Phone 130. Carolina Goal & Ice Company IB THAT FASCIITES Two White Chauffeurs As sault Two Colored Auto moDile Drivers. Bartlett Pears Per Basket 60c E. C. Jarrett Phones 358 or 192. 13 North Pack Square and City , Market. Phone 47S. $2.00 Shoe Special All our handsome $2,130 and $3.00 Guarantee Shoes in Sum mer styles have been reduced to the remarkably low price of two dollars for your choice. You'll have to hurry to get a pair. Come today. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 Booth Main 84. J)B. MATTHEWS, Dentist Offices Cor. College and Spruce, near court house. AU work palnlesa. Phone tit. 4 1 BMtllMMMMIMllfMMM J; YOU DON'T KNOW HoW easy, satisfactory and profitable It is buying from the I X U Our storks offer quan tity, quality, right prices. Our services guarantee Satisfaction. -L-X.-L.Dept Store! S. H. MICHALOVE, Prop. 33 Pat ton Ave. Phone 10" tlllMHIMIMMIHIMIIM It was brought out In police court this morning that there is a certain amount of friction between the white chauffeurs and colored chauffeurs of the city, that may sometime cause trouble and In a measure has already done so, since Neal Flemmons and Everett justice, two white automobile drivers, were sentenced to 15 days in ths county jail for assaulting two ne gro boys, Tevls Black and Willie Sax ton. There seemed to be more behind the case than was brought out in court. The young men gave notice of appeal. On the stand the colored boys told an Interesting story to the effect that they were being persecuted by the white chauffeurs. It seems that the two colored boys had gone to the Bat tery Park hotel to see about obtaining a position with the owner of an auto mobile, who has recently come to Asheville. They testified that several white chauffeurs hail been following them over the city, hail run them from the hotel and that two automobile loads of white boys had been after them. They notified the police and went back toward the hotel, when the two defendants they alleged caught them and assaulted them. They stat ed that the white drivers had been running them before. One of them stated that a certain colored driver had not been allowed to clean the car lie was driving at the Standard Motor company's garage. Mr. I.indsey of the Standard company was sent for and stated that this was not true. The two defendants did not go on the stand but the statement was made by Police Court Clerk Young that iie had overheard several colored boys, including the prosecuting witnesses, making plans to worry the white chauffeurs and telling what they in tended to shout to them. Plemmons stated to a reporter that the negroes had been worrying him, which was the reason for the assault and not that the white chauffeurs meant to make trouble. Judge Adams seemed to think that the case presented certain serious as pects and he stated that he wished to put a stop to the feud. lie also said that he would ask the aldermen to pass an ordinance prohibiting persons under 18 years of age from driving cars, which would apply to the two negro boys. He said he has no inten tion of allowing the matter to culmin ate In a race riot if he could help It Several opinions were expressed to the effect that the colored boys brought the trouble on themselves. Diarrhoea Is arways more or less prevalent durlnR September. Be pre pared for it. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Remedy Is prompt and effec tual. It can always be depended upon and Is pleasant to take. For sale by all dealers. LOCAL FAIR WILL HAVE DEGIDEDJIIANTAELS Secretary Gudger Visits Mor- ristown Fair Pleased Wirh the Prospects. COMPARE our Pianos and Prices with others It will pay you. DUNHAM'S Music House MEN'S SUMMER SUITS HAL? PRICE . GEM CLOTHING CO. V ) 6 Patton Ave. Who Wants Lustrous Hair . Full of .Life and Beauty? Start now madam, September Is Just the month to begin to acquire a glo rious head of hair of which you will be Justly proud during . the social events of winter time. If you . haven't used PARISIAN SAGE you aren't on the high road to hair beauty. PARISIAN SAGE is Hie most delightful preparation that de stroys the dandruff germs and by so doing removes in a short time the cause of dandruff, falling hair, Itching scalp, faded and lifeless hair. Dandruff germs are obstructionists; they prevent the hair from receiving It's proper nourishment by ravenously devouring the same nourishment. Use PARISIAN SAGE for one week and note the wonderful ' Improvement. Smith's drug store guarantees It 50 cents a bottle. CITY NEWS The police committee of the board of aldermen yesterday afternoon sus tained Chairman Kitapatrlck of the committee in suspending Patrolman Sprouse on a charge of smoking cigarettes while on duty. The officer was reinstated and fined $10 for the Infraction of police rules. Three carrier boys of the Winston- Salem Sentinel, Rex Freeman. Alc Klnley Walsh, and' Stokeley Russ, are being given an outing In Ashovllle, on iccount of the showing they made in their work. They hat" the best record of thevarrier force. Circulation Man ager Welfare is with them. A suit has been Instituted by A. E. Earwood against the Southern railway in Superior court asking for damages of J500 for household goods alleged to have been destroyed in the Bilt more freight depot a short time ago, when the building was burned. The goods were said to have arrived at the depot on the day before the fire oc curred that night Rev. O. U Martin of Willinmston. S. C, will arrive in Asheville Friday and will supply the pulpit of the First Baptist church of this city until the congregation of the church se cures a new pastor to succcea i;ev. Dr. W. M. Vines, who recently re signed to accept the pastorate of the First Baptist church of St. Joseph. Mo. Chairman Patton of the board of county commissioners ,is now in Mor- rlstown, acting as Judge of horses and other live stock, at the Morris- town fair. This Is a place that Mr. Patton has filled for several years and It Is stated by those who attend ed the fair from Asheville. that he appears to be about as well known there a here. He will act ns Judge at the races this afternoon. After the rair Is over Mr. Patton will sell at auction 20 head of short horn cattle which he raised on his farm in Bun-eombe. 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. This .1913 Chalmers five-passenger car comes equipped with top, ' wind shield, magneto, gas lamps, and Prest-o-Lite, for the price of $1600. This la from two hundred and fifty to three hundred and fifty dollars cheaper than the Chalmers SO waa ever before offered . to the public. Let us have your order today and we can make early fall delivery, . ".' '-.,: ' '. ". ' '' t Asheville Automobile Co.. Telephone 1311. 15-17 South Lvzington Ave. FREE BOOK COVERS WITH BOOKS '. Children Invited' to bring their list of buoks and supplies needed to us; we furnish good book-covers FREE with books purchased. ' ' , ROGERS' BOOK STORE 59 Patton Ave Phon254. PRTSP1 NUT .BRITTLES CRISP CANDY KITCHEN HAYWOOD STREET NEAR POSTOFFICE Look Out for My New Line OF FOOTBALL GOODS which I expect to come within the next few days. BLOMBERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. in Through Life's Travels Wear n Steadfast or Pr; A. Rood's Cushion Shoe, for com fort, style and wear $5 to $6. GEO. W. JENKINS. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS - s. 14 Patton Ave. For thoroughly, cleaned coal from the best mines, try a ton from us and bo convinced of its superiority over others. . ..," Southern Coal Go. Phone 114. 10 North Pack Square 1 FILL YOUR COAL BETS 'With a supply of good clean coal NOW. It's cheaper now than it will be in the winter, and de liveries can be made now with greater convenience to yourself and us. Phono 40 for M. & W. COAL. . i Asheville Coal Co. ., .8 North. Pack Sq. Anything Electrical W. A. WARD Pbona 4i. No. IS Church 8 FILMS DEVELOPED ' Your pleasure will be tripled if yon let us develop and print your Kodak pictures. We are film experts and get finer results than are usually seen In amateur prints. Loan Kodaks free wh'.-u we do the finishing. Firms for sale. , . ' -. KAVS STCMO, 29 Patton Ave. y Removal Notice J. B. Carpenter, the Jeweler, baa moved his place, of business from tt Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Bqnare, In Moore's Furniture store. Fine Jellico Coal The ICeeU fuel, tt'i bo. JELLICO COAL CO. Otty office pbone US. Yard phona Sit. Specie! priooa oa ear lota. . Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder A FAVORABLE REPORT ANENT REFORM SCHOOL HARD BUTTER . And cold milk are a delight to all. Made possible only T'lth our '.; CRYSTAL ICE in your Ice box or refrigerator. PHONE 72. , ASHEVILLE ICE CO. YOUR FAVORITE PERFUME 'Every lady favors some par ticular perfuiiio. Which one you prefer! Whatever it is, ( r whoever makes it, we have i! or we will uickly get jt for ; in if ( i will permit u. Owen Gudger, secretary of the Western North Carolina Fair asso ciation, returned this morning from Morristown, where the Morristiwn and Hanlon county fair is In progress, and where he went to Investigate the manner in which the fair Is conduct ed there. He also talked with the proprietors of special attracUons with a view to having them come here, but he did not make any definite arrange ments with them. ! Mr. Gudger came back much pleased wltii the outlook for the lo cal fair, as compared with the Mor ristown fair and others which he has investigated. He Is especially pleased with the grounds here and with the remark that he has heard made In regard to them. Opinion wer ex pressed to Mr. Gudger that the at tractions and displays planned foi the fair will compare favorably with those of any fair that has been held in this section. Mr. Gudger is especially well pleased with the location of the grounds. He says that they will not get muddy during wet weather, and that they are so situated that two- thirds of the population of the county can reach the grounds over electric line Another advantage that the local fair will have over some others Is In the matter of admission. Most fairs charge 50 cents for admission at the gate. The admission here is to be 25 cents, though exit checks will not be Issued at the gates. A season pass will be Issued for $1 however, and the purchaser can go and come when he pleases. In addition to the regular fireworks displays to be furnished by the fair association, the Asheville Electric company has promised to have dis plays of fireworks every night These will be free to the public and will be very elaborate. The association Is now planning to have the city water put in at the fair grounds to famish a healthful sup ply of water. The movement for the establish ment of a reform school at the site of the old waterworks property, which was put on foot several months ago. Is making much progress and several different organizations are actively engaged In perfecting the plans. Yes terday committees from the Children's Welfare society and from the board of aldermen visited the site, for the purpose of making some estimate of the cost of converting the buildings Into school buildings. It was decided that the reformatory can be estab lished at comparatively little cost There Is to be a meeting soon, of the several committees heretofore ' ap pointed with reference to the mens ure, for the purpose of making esti mates and reports which will be sub mitted to the board of aldermen and the county commissioners. ilievill Paint ft Glass Co., fromcrly The Mllcr-Klce Paint Co. Lucas Paint Chambers ft Weaver, Livery. Phon.lt Grant's No. 24 Cures Colds. 25 cent WANTS WANTED Men te know that for $22.50 and $25 they can get a tall ored suit that will simply ' astonish them because of the very great goodness of It Made to your measure by Amerloa's best tailors. Our pressing club service makes aood suits last longer. J. C. Wll- bar, Phone 189, on the Suare. COOK WANTED Apply Cherokee Inn. at tmce, 1S1-4L LOST Folding black pocketbook con taining f 60. 00, on Bwannanoa ave nue or between Bwannanoa avenue and . Asheville - Dray blacksmith shop. West Asheville, this morning, Liberal reward. Gasette-News. FOR RENT, FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte Bt, 12 rooms. bathrooms, steam heat completely furnished; also good stable. Ap ply to J. L. Wagner, agent at post office. , - eod-tf t. K. Chambers, Livery. Phone 1407. Carolina Commercial School. Pearl It. Holman, Prill. O. L. Hall, AsH't lrln. Open Monday, 8rit4iiiler 11, 1011, No 6 HalU-ry Park Place. We are going to give one nvire op portunlty to oMnin a H'hnltirhlp at a very rhonp r:itt. I'ntil Heptemtier 1 Itii. we wlli Hi ll n Hnirle srhoiftrship A FULL LINE OF TABLE DECORATIONS. Taper Lac&s Doilies, Skewers and. Chop -Holders, Candles, alt sizes and colors, Candle holders, metal and composition. " ' ' M ;i Clarence Sawyer Six Phones N. 1800. Improved Hot Water Heating System Let ns install in yonr home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures you summer heat throughout youl houBe in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co's boilers and ra diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. v ' w Ball, Thrash Sr Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street TURKISH BATHS The Gruneir Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen. ,-:.v-.: HOT. . . Ton won't be If you do your Ironing with our' Harwoo Electrlo ' Iron; you can get out on the porch and by being comfortable do twice the work In half the time. The Harwood Is the iron that don't burn out IPiedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. . Opposite Postoffice. We&vervilte Line A NINE MILE; TROLLEY RIDE THROUGH A BEAUTI FUL COUNTRY. Every hour on the hour from 9 A. M. to 8 p. m. Also 6:30 ' a. m. and 11p.m. . ; TAKE THE RED CARS FftOM PACK SQUARE. Asheville & East Tennessee Railroad 7 North Main Street. ( Citizens Transfer Company fCLLKS WOODCOCK, Owner. t vN , . FURNITURE MOVING. , Prompt Baggage Transfer Servici. : Endorsed by TJ. C. T. and T. P. A. WAITERS WANTED By Albion ho- I tel. Augusta, Oa. Mum read printed ( bills. Apply to Robert Benefleld, head waiter. . 181-2t. I ' I UMBRELLA HANDLE Solid gold and sterling silver handles for la dles' umbrellas and parasols, as well as a large assortment of com bination stiver and pearl handles, t'mbrellas recovered In all grades of silk. Prices rlsht. 3. M. Hearn Co, Battery Park Place, Phone 441. V".'"" . ! P. R. ALLEN, SGC' Manager. ASHEVILLE, N. 0. PROGRESS STOVES AND RANGES , , . , . Pride of the Home. Yonr money back if not 'satisfied. V' ; DEAL & G OLIGHTLY 27 N. Main St - u Phone 354. APPALACHIAN : EXPOSITION Knozville, Term. :i Offers to the public, this year, many new attractions. : Tickets on sale daily September 9th to October 1st, 1911. Season tickets sold daily at .rate of $4.10. Final limit to reach original starting point not later than, midnight of. tenth day from, but not including, date of sale, EXCEPT that no -tickets ."will be limited to each starting point .later than midnight, October 7th. , ' HORSE SHOW THE SPECIAL FEATURE ON SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 WILL BE THE HORSE SHOW. COACH EXCURSION. TICKETS Sold September 12,. 19 and 26, limited to return ' Bevcn days from, but not including, klate of sale.; ' j Rate from Asheville, $2.85 Round Trip. . THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY Offers splendid schedules. . FOUR DAILY TRAINS IN EACH DIRECTION. , An opportunity to see one of he most complete expositions of the age. J. II. WOOD, : Dist. Pass. Agent. R. IL GRAHAM, , City Pass, and Ticket-Apt ASHEVILLE, N. C. rNKUKANOK DKPAimtUNT WACHOVIA BANK ft TKI18T CO. 23 Patton Ave. riione 1 FOR HE XT One six room hoiifw In city and one S room cottage and ' one S roo" house In 8outh Hllt more; all houses Imve modem con veniences. Address Mrs. I". J. Heed. r.Himnre. V O. ISl-lit F c p SALE Atkins Silver Steel "Han " ,: - - Are the best we enn buy. Every one guaranteed satis factory to the user. Triced from $1.75 to $4.50. Ottis Green Hardware Co. .,r J:'., inn tili.-.i f-.r IU. l'nmvet- x. Ii.,i:r l-i; i ..! n t I 1 - ) ' ' f l ( I fonso, Two Hundred Dollars I) 1 i In own. 1
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