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; 1:11. WINTER COAL PUT IN NOW A great many people , are having us put in their supply 1 . , of : winter coal now. They insist on M. & W. INDIAN GOAL Because it is so high in fuel value, clean, free from clinkers, and burns to so little ash. J Phone 130. " ' Carolina Coal & Ice Company flEW" FlffiliG DRY SEASOr Latter Has Served to Show Possibilities of the Former Demonstrators to Meet. ' Ferndell Brand Salad Dress ing is ready for immediate use and is no trouble to servo. "i. Made of absolutely fresh eggs, finest imported Olive Oil, . English Mustard and the Right Seasoning in exact pro portions. Let us send you a bottle. 10c, 25c and 50c. . C. J arret. Phone 58 or 112. 12 North Pack Square and City : Market. Phone 473. MR. WEAVER BEGINS : HIS FALL WORE SOON All Demonstrators in State i May Meet Here Before Be l ginning the Fall Work. Choice for $2.00 All summer $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords for men and women. Guarantee quality counts in original prices; this reduction means clear money and shoe quality combined. Today's the itay. GuaranteeShoeStore A 4 South Mala St. E. D. Weaver, the agricultural de monstrator for Buncombe county be gins his fall work October 1. This work consists In directing the form ers who have cultivated crops under his advice, in harvesting their crops and in making out their reports of methods and results, which will be sent to the agricultural departments of the state and United States. Before the county demonstrators begin their work In the autumn, it Is the custom to have meetings which all are required to attend. At these meetings questions pertaining to their work are discussed and experiences are related. Two meetings are held for the demonstrators in this section, one which all the demonstrators in the state attenl and one at which those in western part of the state are required to be present. These meet ings are to be held before October 1. Arrangements are now being made for the state meeting. Some are in favor of holding it in Washington but if it is not held there it is likely that the demonstrators will meet In Asheville. Notwithstanding the fact that Mr. Weaver has not been in touch with the work during the summer months his work is in spring ad autumn he is thoroughly familiar with crop conditions in the county and he tilted yesterday that he is sure that the crops will not be as short as some of the farmers are expecting. Mr. Weuver stated that in some respects the dry season has done much for improved farming, in that has demonstrated to the farmers that good crops can be made even In the driest weather by these methods. He told of one farmer who had planted several acres of corn for en silage, who thinks he will get SO bush els of corn to the acre from It IDR. MATTHEWS, Dentist. Office Cor. College and Spruce, near court house. AU work painles Phone f4 MtMMIOMMMttMMIM I you DON'T KNOW How easy, satisfactory and ' j profitable It Is buying from the , , I X L. Our stocks offer quan- tlty, quality, right prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. , , i I. X. L. Dept Store? , & II. MICH ALOVE, Prop. X 23 Patton Ave. Phone 107. MITCHELL PL, IS COMPARE our Pianos and Trioes with others It wki pay you. DUNHAM'S Music House ' MEN'S SUMMER SUITS HALF PRICE - GEM CLOTHING CO. 6 Patton Ave. C1TYNEWS SATISFACTORY Excellent for the Amount of Money Expended Asheville Party's Enjoyable Trip. Secretary Brown of the Y. M. C. A. has secured the services of Vr. C. E. Reed to Instruct the young men in teaching the Bible. ; , ; , . . There is an exceptionally strong bill at the Palace theater this week. The features are especially pleasing and have excited much comment. Lunch will be served at the meeting of the board of directors of the T. M. C. A. at 6 o'clock this afternoon, at which the winter work is to be considered. In the membership campaign, which In to be started' at once by the Y. M. C A., it Is the intention of the officers to try to Increase the membership to 800.- There are now about 700 mem bers. .-: i, ...... The funeral services of Mra John M. Given, who died yesterday at Black Mountain, will be conducted from the residence, S Cumberland circle, Wed nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, by Dr. R. F. Campbell. The meeting of the finance and san itary committees of the board of al dermen and the board of health, which was to have been held last night to consider the establishment of a laboratory for the city, has been postponed until Thursday night Miss Grace Maxwell of Bridgetown, N. J., Miss Annie B. Orblson of Phil adelphia, and Miss Isabel Allison of Indiana, Penn., arrived today to take positions at the Home Industrial school. They filled the same positions last year. The school will open to morrow. Rev. Dr. N. G. Buckley of Chattanoo ga will give one of his famous lect ures at the First Christian church to night at 8 o'clock. Dr. Buckley is a noted speaker and he will no doubt draw a large audience. The public are Invited and there Is no charge for admission. The meeting of the committee on arrangements for the convention of I the North Carolina Postmasters asso ciation, which was to have been held here today, may be deferred until to- ninht or until tomorrow since some of the members of the committee have not yet arrived. "Bose" Horn, the young negro man who was given a preliminary hearing yesterday at Weavervllle, before Mag istrate Keagan, on the charge of at tempted criminal assault on Alice Bulrd, a colored woman, was bound to court and in default of $500 bond was placed In the county jail. The sale of the lots at Uie new town of Morris, on the Asheville and East Tennessee railroad, yesterday was, ac cording to the promoters, entirely successful. The rain interferred some what with the sale but many of the lots were disposed of. They were sold by the Southern Land Auction company. Letters addressed as follows. In an swer to want advertisements, are at the business office of The Gazette News and unless called for will be destroyed: "E. B. M." "R. B.", "L. E.", X.". "H.", "J. " "Barber." "X. Y.", "K", "J. R. R". "James a", R.", "A. W.' "R. W" 'F.' "W. B. J. ", "H. E.", "M. C. S." ; 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. ' This 191 J Chalmers five-passenger car comes equipped with top, 1 wind shield, magneto, gas lamps, and Prest-o-Lito, for the price of v $1600., This is from two hundred and fifty to three hundred and ' fifty dollars cheaper than the Chalmers 30 was ever before offered . to the public fall delivery. Let us have your order today and we can make early Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1311. 15.17 South Lfrxington Ave. SCHOOL WORK BE GINS IN EARNEST The first week has passed Into his tory, and school work now begins In earnest There are always some studonts who enter late, and to these we invite their attention to our books and supplies all they may need. ROGERS' BOOK STORE 3S Patton Arc Phone 254. OUSTERS CANDY KITCHEN Served to Order any style desired. 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 . 5 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 ooal from the best mines, try a ton from us and bo convinced of its superiority over others. Southern Coal Co. Phone 114. 10 North Pack Square. WHERE DO YOU BUY COAL If not from us? Not a ton of our "M. & W. la allowed to lenvo our yard without an ab solutely guarantee on 'It. - We have bought this coal at a price that enables us to sell It no higher than COALS claim ed "to be Just as good." It means money to the coal urer to take advantage of this. 6 N. Pack Sq. Phone 40. ., i .r i V ',;; ... . Asheville Coal Co A f 8 North Pack Sq. Anything Electrical W. A.WARD Phone 44. No. 11 Church FILMS DEVELOPED Tour pleasure will be tripled If you 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 when we do the finishing. Films for sale. RAY'S STUDIO, . SS Patton Ave. Removal Notice 3. E. Carpenter, the jeweler, ha moved bis place of business from 11 Patton avenue to 11 West Pack 8qt re, In Moore's Furniture store. Fine Jellico Coal . The Ideal fiiel, It's bo. JELLICO COAL CO. -. City office phone MS. Yard phone lit. Special prices oa cat lota. HARD BUTTER , And cold milk are a delight to all. Hade possible only with our " " ' CRYSTAL-ICE' '' la your Ice box or refrigerator. ' " ' ' nioNE ii "; ASHEVILLE ICE CO. PRESCRIPTIONS At 11 times the health must ,' be i carefully guarded; particularly now In tiie changing seasons. Do what you can to prevent sicknens -but. If (I come, plai'f, the responsibility of ttupplylng the medicines upon us. wins; every prescription to us and U now that you get the most active itruu, enrpfuHy and honestly com l"itinlf'd fur the bit results to the wiiirnt always. The party of Asheville people. In cluding most of the directors of the Buncombe County Good Roads asso ciation, who made the trip to Mt Mitchell for the purpose of Inspect ing the trail recently completed to that famous peak, returned yesterday very much pleased with the trail and with the whole trip. They left Ashe ville Friday afternoon and spent the first night at Rattlesnake lodge, the guests of Dr. and Mra Ambler. In the morning they started to Mt. Mitchell by way of Big Richland, Lone Pinnacle, Craggy, and Bull's Head, passing these before noon; and in the afternoon they reached the peak, passing over, or around, Black- stock knob, Potato knob, Clingman's Dome and Stepp's gap. They spent the night In the log cabin recently erected by a lumber company, and in the morning witnessed a glorious sunrise. On the return trip they again spent the night at Rattlesnake lodge and reached the city yesterday. When asked about the trail this morning E. C. Chambers of the Good Roads association stated that . they were satisfied with it. that It Is a great deal better than he had hoped to find It, considering the small amount of money that was spent. He thought that when the surfsce of the trail Is packed It will afford excellent traveling. For the most part the trail follows the route of the proposed "Crest of the Blue Ridge" highway. In two places, where It was not practicable to do so, the route was left tor a short distance. 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 w Six Phones N, .1800 to? Improved Hot "Water Heating System Let oa install in your home oar improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and naves in fuel consumption and assures yon summer heat throughout youi house in the coldest of days. . Wo employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co 'a boilers and ra diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction, . . j Ball, Thrash & Col 5, 7 and 9 East College Street ' -j ASHEVILLE, N. 0 MRS. B. S. GAITHER Morgan ton Lady Died Sunday In IIoa . pltal at IiCivilr -Well Known. Mrs. B. 8. Gslther of Morganton died Sunday morning In the hospital at Lenoir at the age of tl years. She was the daughter of Col. D. O Corpening of Burke county and sur viving are two brothers. W. O. Cor pening of Asheville and L. II. Cor penlng of Burks county; and one son, Sidney Oaither, who is a merchant in Morganton. The deceased was well known here and her death will be learned with regret Judge J. C. Prltchard will speak at the Y. M. C. A. men's meeting Sunday afternoon on the subject, "Daniel as ni Example for Young Men." Invita tions are especially extended to young men. Two solos will be sung, one by Miss Pearl Bhope, who will sing "For ever with the I-iord," and one by Prof. G. B. Stlmson, who will sing, "The Song of Ruth." Miss Mabel Wolfe will play the accompaniments. The Boys' orchestra will also render music The Asheville Ministers' association held a meeting this morning in the study of Dr. Byrd, at which Secretary Ed. B. Brown read a paper on the subject, "Working Together the Churches and the Association." It was interesting to u degree and was appreciated by the ministers. Near ly every member of the association was present and after the paper was read some Important business relating to the work of the ministers was con sidered. X Secretary Owen Gudger of the Western North Carolina Fair associa tion Is now distributing the cata logue and premium list of the fair to be given next month. The booklet contains tl pages. Is veil arranged, and the premiums are especially at tractive, rivalling even those or the Stats Fair association in some In stances. About 500 premiums are offered. The appearance of the book let will doubtless arouse much more Interest In the coming fair than Is al ready existing. Preaching services at the Oakland Heights Presbyterian church will be resumed next Sunday alter the sum mer vacation. Rev. Clarence O. Rey nolds will conduct the services. A week from that data the special hos pital contribution will be taken to be added to the Hospital Sunday fund. The reason for It not being taken sooner Is that the congregation will probably be rather small and It Is (he purpose of the church to raise as large a contribution as possible. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood S&eet; ; r- -; r For Ladies and Gentlemen; HOT. Weaverville Line A NINE MILE TROLLEY RIDE THROUGH A BEAUTL ,;. .; FUL COUNTRY. , X " "' Every hour on the hour from 9 A. M. to 8 p. m. Also 6:30 ' ? a. m. and 11 p.m. -;- ; : , ' r '. TAKE THE RED CARS FROM PACE SQUARE. , Asheville & East Tennessee Railroad .. , 7 North Main Street . Ton won't be If jroa do your Ironing with our Har wood Electrlo Iron! you can get out on the porch and by being comfortable do twice the work In hall the time. The Harwood la the iron that don't burn out Piedmont Electric Co. ... Asheville, N. C. ' Opposite Postoffice. Furniture, Stoves and Ranges ' ; Ilouse Furnishings of all kinds, honest value Satis faction guaranteed. , : -' ' Beaumont Furniture Co. Phone 1002. 27 S. Main St. Citizens Transfer Company JULIAN WOODCOCK, Owner. ; , 1 FURNITURE MOVING. . Prompt Baggage Transfer Service. ' Endorsed by C. C, T. and T. F. A. Meet me at Theato Airdome. Chambers ft Weaver, Livery. Phone It The French Broad presbytery will begin their regular fall aeralon this evening at 7:89 o'clock In the Rlce vllle Presbyterian church and the ses sions will continue until tomorrow af ternoon. The sermon this evening will be preached by Rev. C A. Dun can, D. D., the retiring moderator, of Knoxvllle. The main feature of the sessions wiU be en address tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock by Dr. Thomas Lawrence of Asheville on the "Inspir ation of the Bible." Dr. Lawrence Is a well known and rvwerful speaker and this address promises to be one of his many masterpieces. . The Normal and Collegiate Institute " "v "-' t ; ASHEVILLE, N. O. ' , .V 'V'. t Under the care of the Presbyterian church, offer to young women ex cellent opportunities for thorough education. A faculty of It trained teachers gives facilities (or thorough Instruction In four courses of study. s Board and tuition only 1100 per year. Tuition alone.' for day pupils. only f 30. For catalogue, address KDWAIOl p. CHILD S, President. The tall term begins 8ept 10. MIL , , .-, . t . ' 1"IY si CI T 'I T T Ml si A T IHTTciTTV ITU V BMM An ideal plao? educate you? so a or daughter. Btrong (acuity, moral community, beautiful scenery, healthful climate, broad and liberal course. positive Christian Influences, expenses reasonable. For eataloa-ne write the) president. . REV. C. O. QRAT, IX D '".reenville. Tenm. ',' l ' A N 1ol Ckitatlsa Bone School. Pnpustoi i AH 1ol Ckitatlsa Bone School. Prapumtory ud ColWuto Conm. Art, FiprMoB, Phnlftml Culture, Padacorr. BimIdms. Doommm 8o1m. Mutfo. . Htshttudard DwtnUliMd bylarmmaSot ipwtonosd, ollsn-tnlrMd Uv tmoton. Tuns only oh hundred boankra sad tetcbaa tba tndlTidual. Vnma puwd batHo raoord. Brtok buudlnca. BtMa bni. mll.Dl ubl. Una t7a 'um. Park-Utwoempui. ConMrU, Uoturaa. tan alt, hukililnll. Writ locoes vmww mwii ui is lor your aausatari HENRY JEROME STOCKARD. President. RaleVn.N.C. 7ANT3 7 FOR RENT Nice unfurnished rooms. 96 College 8t , 181-(t Records of the weather kept for the last uuarlef' century Indicate that the fogglness of London's atmosphere Is decreasing. WANTED S or 4 furnished or un-l ' ' furnlHhfd rooms, jrood location. 1. K. Chambers, livery. PlH)ne 1137.1 1 P-E-Atua' Manager. 00 ,v,. WAmoVIA BANK A TRUST CO. 0"'"' . 25 Iatton Ave. 'V4 Iltono 10 J NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS W. VT. MATNEY, R 8, A. M., PrincipaL Opens at 42 Btarnes Ave., Thurs day, Bept T. A fitting school to pre pare boys for life, or for college. Number limited; select pupils. Indi vidual Instruction suited to the Indi vidual boy; wholesome environments, light, well ventilated, comfortable room. For terms and particular confer with the Principal at hi home, or Phone 103S. nt-ltt Carolina Commercial School Pearl . Ilolman, Prln. ' . L. Hall, Ass't Prln. Opens Monday, September tl, 111. No Battery Park Place. We are going to give one more op portunity to obtain a scholarship at a very cheap rate. Until September 11th, we will sell a single scholarship for itt, combined for $45. Positively no scholarships sold at this price af ter this date. For particular confer with the Principals. Phones, 117t, 74. Of loe 10 Pack Square. 181-tt x Iloom IT OR SALE Two Hundred Dollars Down, balance on Reading Cuildersliarov. 1 1 ' We want to call your attention to tie fact that we car ry a big Btock of Reading Locks. They are high la ttsal ity and low in price". Let us show them to you. i Ottii Green Hardware Co. D'lir (irini'B xtri'i t ticol. A., rare , - (l.l.l-l!l-,. . 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