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i WINTER COAL PUT IN NOW A great many people are having us put in their supply of winter coal now. They insist on M. & W. INDIAN COAL Because it is so high in fuel value, clean, ; free from clinkers, and burns to so little ash. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Ferndell Brand Salad Dress ing is ready (or Immediate use and is no trouble to serve. Made of absolutely fresh eggs, finest imported Olive , Oil, English Mustard and the : Right Reasoning in exact pro portions. Let us send you a bottle. 10c, 25c and 50c. E. C. Jarrett ' "' ' Phones S5S or laT 19 North Pack Square and City Market Phone 47. IIEH KiTEIiEST IS III EVlflCE Large Audience Heard Earnest Speeches by Workers of Child Welfare Society. Clean Up Your V ' Stomach MEN'S NEW SHOES HIGH BOX TOE Made of best quality solid leather, the swift right up to the minute styles, and at a gen uine saving of real good mon eya dollar a pair for like quality over other offerings. Four and five dollars. See window; also note the two dol lar special offering on $2.50 and $3.00 oxfords. GuaranleeShoeStore Sooth Main 8. DR, MATTHEWS. Dentist Office Cor. College and Spruce, near court bouse. All work palnleu. Phone 4l. HIMHHtMHHHMH YOU DON'T KNOW X How easy, satisfactory and T f profitable It Is buying from the X , I X L. Our stocks offer quan- ttty, quality, right prices. Our J J ' ' services guarantee satisfaction. , L X. L.Dept Store 8. IL MICHALOVErrop. ; ! '. 23 ration Ave. Phone 10". ; lHMMMHMMMmiH COMPARE our Pianos and Prices with others It wHl pay you. DUNHAM'S Music House The meeting which was held yes terday afternoon In the T. M. C. A. auditorium, under the auspices of the Child's Welfare society, to acquaint the people with the necessity for a reformatory, children's playgrounds, etc., was well attended by both men end women. An interesting program had been arranged and there v.ere several talks by those actively Inter ested. Music was rendered by the Boys' orchestra and by a quartet com posed of Dr. I B. McBrayer, J. O. Stlkeleather, C. T. Carr and Frank Smith. Mayor Rankin presided over the meeting. Dr. R. P. Campbell of fered the opening prayer and there were addresses by Zeb. F. Curtis. Dr. L. B. McBrayer, Dr. C. W. Hyrd. Judge J. G. Adams, and Mrs. O. W. Johnson. Mayor Rankin in his opening re marks, called attention to the neces sity of providing some means, by whkh the wayward youth of the town and county can be controlled. He spoke In praise of the work being done by the probation officer but ex pressed the opinion that the children should have the proper legal as well as moral restraint. He said that the laws allow any city to establish a reformatory and thnt it Is better to spend the taxes In this way than to be forced to spend It for penu! re straint He expressed pleasure at the strength of the movement In the city. Zeb F. Curtis spoke on the "Value of the Child to the Community." Mr. Curtis said that the object of the Child's Welfare society is the uplift ing of the children, to help the rich and the poor and push the establish ment of the reformatory. Ho consld-; ered the child a commercial asset and a conservator of society. In re- ! viewing the work that Is being done for the moral welfare of the chil dren in the state, he said that this' phase of child management 1s not j being considered as seriously as It ! should be by the state officials. He ! thought that Asheville can have a playground at very small cost Mrs. C. W. Johnson told of the marvelous work that is being done in the city of Baltimore through the public plnyground where the children Indulge in healthful sports under proper direction. Judge Adams made an excellent talk on "Child Criminality and Reas ons." Though the question has been an obscure one heretofore, he stated. it looks as though there are to be re sults from the discussion that is going on. The reasons for child criminality he. gave as home Influence, Influences in their daily life and the crudeness of the law as applied to them. He also spoke of the need of a reform school. The Stuff a Man's Made Of was the subject on which Dr. McBrayer spoke. He declared the mothers should co-operate In the movement for the playground and reform school and stressed the moral, mental and physical needs of the city's children. On the subject "What Shall We Do About It?" Dr. C. W. Byrd began by expressing gratification at the Interest that the city officials are taking in the creation of a reform school and emphasized the good the playground will do. He told of his visit to the training school at Concord, -le larlng that Asheville needs such an Institution. Dr. Byrd pronounced the benedic tion after which the meeting adjourned. After the meeting was adjourned about 25 members were added to the roll of the Child's Welfare society. There was evidence that the people. who attended the meeting, were much Impressed with the need of thesa two Institutions snd that they will strongly co-operate with the Influ ences which are working for their establishment. And Gas, Sourness, Dizziness, Headaches and Bad Dreams Will Go. If you' really want a clean, sweet, pure stomach, free from gas, sour ness and distress, go to Smith's Drug Store today and get a Eft-cent box of MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets. Take these little tablets according to directions, and if at the end of a week you are not brighter, stronger and more vigorous; just say so and get your money back. For heaviness after eating, eructa tion, heartburn and that distressed feeling, MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets will give relief In five minutes, large box of MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS, 50 cents at Smith's Drug Store and druggists everywhere. CITY NEWS MEN'S SUMMER SUITS HALF, PRICE i GEM CLOTHING CO. 6 Patton Ave. Prof. Roberts, principal of Orange street school, has leased the residence of B. H. Sumner in Woolsey. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mitchell of Seney street, yesterday, a daughter; weight, eight pounds. The Y.' M. C. A. bowling alley was closed today for repairs. The alley Is to be resurfaced and otherwise im proved. The Hospital Sunday association Is called to meet in the office of Judge Pritchard on the afternoon of Mon day, September 18. There. will be a meeting of the Y. M. C. A. directors tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock, at which the winter work is to be considered. Deputy Collector NlUer reports the seizure of un Illicit distillery In Tran sylvania county and Special Employe J. L. Sams reports one seizure in Graham county. The recent statement of the Blue Ridge Building and Ixmn association shows that the institution is having a steady growth. The fourth series of stock, amounting to $26,000, Is now being paid off. There will be an Important meeting of the board of directors of the Young Women's Christian Association at the Henrietta, tomorrow morning at 10:30 and all members are requested to be present If possible. Harry S. Burrows, who held a posi tion with J. C Wilbar for several years, has accepted a position with the American Tailors on Patton ave nue and his friends may find him there in the future. Tomorrow Judge Prltchar.d will hear arguments of counsel for the petitioners in the matter of Rlchlands Coal company, bankrupt This matter comes to the Circuit Court from the western district of Virginia. A capias was Issued by the clerk of the clerk of the court Saturday for Paul All man. who Is under sentence of eight months on the county roads. for failure to make appeal bond. It Is said, however, that he was given 30 days additional to perfect the bond. Lawson Daugherty, charged with the killing of Milton Hamby at Black Mountain about 12 years ago, who has been In the county jail for several days, today arranged for bond of 14000 and was released from jalL A number of salespeople have been engaged by J. W. Nichols, receiver of the bankrupt Klndley stock of goods, and preparations are today being made to arrange the goods for the sale, which Is to begin tomorrow. Friends of Tollle Miller, who was a native of Buncombe county but a late resident of Clay county, where he taught school, were grieved to learn of his recent death after a short Illness. Mr. Miller was born near Juno. Surviving are the widow and three children. 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. V This) 191 Chalmers five-passenger car comes equipped with top, wind shield, magneto, gas lamps, and Prest-o-Llte, for the price of $1500.' This is from two hundred and fifty to three hundred and fifty dollars cheaper than the Chalmers 10 was ever before offered to the public. Let us have your order today and we can make early L fall delivery. ;. , - . " : '- - Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1311. 15-17 South Lexington Ave. SCHOOL WORK BE GINS IN EARNEST The first week has passed Into history, and school work now begins In' earnest There are always some students who enter late, and to these we Invite their attention to our books and supplies all they may need. ROGERS' BOOK sSTORE 39 Patton Ave. Phone 254. OYSTERS CANDY KITCHEN SSXSS Served to Order any style desired. Look Out for My New Line OF FOOTBALL GOODS whkh I' expect to come in within the next few days. ' . ;' BLOMBERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue.. Clu mbers & Weaver, Livery. Phone IS I The officers of the Western North Carolina Fair association are now Asheville Paint Glaus Cov. frotnerlv I considering the aonointment of the The Miler-Rice Paint Co. Lucas Paint marshals for the fair this fall. They have appointed L, E. Perry of (he Mills liver section as the chief. It Is expected that he will come to the city In a few days to confer with the officers with respect to his duties. Positively the Purest (See the American Journal of Health.) GOSMAN'S GINGER ALE. 12 l-2c per bottle. $1.35 per doz. Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Ave., Six Phones N. 1800. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM t f i ! Asherilla, N. O. No. 89-81 Haywood Street. Phone 84.' HYDKO-THERMO-ELECTRO and MECIIA NO-THERAPY, DIETIC8 for selected cases ofpVerrousnesa, Par alysis, Hayfever, Malaria, . Asthma,'. Stomach, Rheumatism,' Diseases of Women and other chronle disease. The BATHS AND MASSAGE Department of the Sanitarium la open , to tne public. . Bkiiuui attendants for. Through Life's Travels Wear a Steadfast or Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoe, for com fort, style and wear $5 to $6. : GEO. W. JENKINS. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. For -thoroughly cleaned coal from the best -mines, try a ton from us and be convinced of ita superiority over others. . Southern Goal Co. Phone 114. .10 North Pack Square. Removal Notice : J. E. Carpenter, the Jeweler, bas moved his place of. business from SI Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Square, In Moore's Furniture, tore. -i 2 WHERE DO YOU, EUY COAL If not from us? Not a ton of our "M. ft W. la allowed to leave our yard without an ab solutely guarantee on It . We have bought this coal at a price that enables us to sell It I .' no higher than COALS claim. ed "to be Just aa good." It means money to the coal ' user to take advantage of this. ; X. Pack 8q. Phone 40, I Asheville Coal Co. 8 North Pack Sq. Anything Electrical W. A. WARD Pbooe 441. Ho. U Cbarcb St, FILMS DEVELOPED Tour pleasure will be tripled If you let us develop and print your Kodalr pictures. We are film . experts and" get finer results than are usually seen In amateur prints. Loan Kodaks freer -when we do the finishing. Films for; sale. -'-RATS STUDIO, ' SI Patton Ave. ; Fine Jellico Coal The Ideal fuel, IVa hot, JELLICO COAL CO. Uty office phone its. Yard phone lie.' Special prices oa car lota, Improved Hot Water j Heating System ' Let us install in your 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 house in the coldest of days.. We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co s boilers and r diafrrs, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Ball, Thrash & Co. 5, 7 and 0 East College Street ASHEVILLE, N. 0. WeaverviUe both LAMES sua OEMTLEME Open from S a. mV to p m. Saturday till 11 p. m. HOT. A NINE MILE TROLLEY RIDE THROUGH A BEAUTI- . ':?: Y-f -k -JUL COUNTRY.' T ! Every hour on the hour from 9 A. M. to 8 p. m.5 Also 6:30 " a. m. and 11 p. m. TAKE THE RED CARS FROM PACK SQUARE. Asheville & East Tennessee1 Railroad " . 7 North Main Street. . ""f " Ton wont be If you do your Ironing with our Harwood El ec trio Iron; you can get out on the porch and by being comfortable do twice the work In half the time. ."The Harwood la the iron that don't burn out 'Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C Opposite Postoffioe. WANTS WANTED Position as a maid, good references. "Q." Gazette-News. lS4-3t FOR SALE Modern five room cot. tage; one block from car line; de sirable for permanent home. Easy terms. Phone 732. lS4-St HARD BUTTER And cold milk are a delight to alL Made possible only with our CBYSTAIi ICE in your ice box or refrigerator. PHOXE It ASIIEVTLLE ICE CO. The Asheville Ministers association will hold Its regular monthly meeting tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock In Dr. Byrd's study. Secretary Ed. B. Brown of the T. M. C. A. wlU be the speaker for the occasion. His subject WANTED Bright girl over seventeen W,U ' "Wor.klnf T?,ethert.hS oreference for 10th vraita nnnlL iv nurcnee mo ins unuuun. yu Can complete double course at the '""" "" A. B. C. and pay for scholarship lnlena office work. Also bright boy over work can take course and pay for n th convention of the North same In work. Call at tha Ashe- Carolina Postmasters association. villa Ruaineu Tnllen. Hanrv I which meets here September It, Bec- Phockley, principal. l4-t retary Buckner la sending out Asne- vuie Doomeis o an in. pwmMicn REMOVAI-Mra Trull, ladles' tailor- m we state. He i also getting up a In. .n riM m.kin.., li Rnnthlllst of the conventions thai are to YOUR FAVORITE ; - PERFUME V Every lady favors some par ticular perfume. "Which one ' you prefer! "Whatever it is r whoever mato3 it, we liave ( r wo will mUy gcU it for lif you' will permit us. In an effort to have a good attend- French Broad. Phone HI. erly II Patton avenue. Form- I meet hers and Is sending the book 14-t. lieu to tne members oi tne various organizations. WANTED Soda clerk. Experience not necessary. Apply In . writing. care Gasette-News. . Druggist. m-st Furniture, Stoves and Ranges House Furnishings of all kinds, honest value. Satis- faction guaranteed. Beaumont Furniture Co. Phone 1002 27 S. Main St Citizens Transfer Company tU4.i woudoock. Owner. FURNITURE MOVING. - Prompt Baggage Transfer Servict. '-. . .Endorsed bf V. C T. and T. P. A. ' ' Requisition papers for the removal of Ben Owenby, colored, to Allendale, S. C, were received several days ago by the authorities at that place from FOR SALE From four to five thous- Governor Kitchln and today Bherilt and dollars worth of gilt edge paper FYeek of Barnwell colty came to bearing six per cent; willing to pay AsheV.Ile for the prisoner, owenny small commission. Address X. was arrestea nere August is lor me T., Oaxette-Newa , J4-t South Carolina authorities, on s charge of larceny, ana naa Deen neia FOR RENT On car line near square, new house, 10 rooms, modern con veniences, t College Park. H. L Fisher. . 114-St WANTED A good cook; none other In city Jail since that time pending need apply. No. 161 gtaraee ave-lthe negotiation of requisition papers. nue. Judge Adams had a vast variety of cases to dispose of In police court this morning but mm were of very eeri ous nature. There were a number of "drunks," a few disorderly conduct cages and various others. The henv lent fine was" Imposed on James Kil Patrick, which was $50 for cruelty to animals. No road or Jail sentence, were given. A half doien small bovs, charged with throwing rocks at thr hci'me of Toal Aliacurl, will be tried in a Juvprilirt T'.tAoH t,f Xhe court thin WANTED An energetic man to sell Accident and Health Insurance. F. M. MenHler, American National i'.ank liulhlinir. 184-Jt :!.NT- r clow in i yi P. R. ALLEN, Manager. MHMHIIIMMlMMHMIMHMMMIMIMHMMMt RIVERSIDE PARIC Tl"r Ty "T ' Motion Picture Entertainment hi lYp.ll. each evening, beginning "t 8e30 . ., -.- '' fl-- Program Changed Every Monday, Wednesday; and Friday rVSTOANCE DEPAKTMENT WAaiOVIA BANK A TRrST CO. ti Pstlon Ave. liiono lea FOR SALE Six Hoom Ifon-f, Two Hun J rod Dollars Down, balance on mmh V"r.oUlara) Airpnta for Korin Cffiulne IfithiT Kurnliiiro. fort-'ihlo vh-.r fr ho i:i-r.u y or rrMl in;? rnrn. I .V il- ..... J-J li s time t I i v a " n, ... r I .-. : i S ; CI., . 1 . V f r ,
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