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Monday, September 18, 13H PACZ EICITf THE ASUS VILL3 WINTER NOT FARAWAY ' Put Coal in Now. Lot's easier to have your coal put in now than to wait till the weather gets real cold when every one will most likely want coal at the same time. M. & W. Indian Coal counteracts the winter cold. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Hi 06 ADDRESS TO Yli MEN Large Crowd Hears Judge Pritchard on Subject "Dan ial as an Example." CITY NEWS Ferndell Brand Salad Dress ing is ready for Immediate use and is no trouble to serve. Made of absolutely fresh efffrs, finest imported olive Oil. English Mustard nnd the Right Seasoning in exact pro portions. Let us send you a bottle. 40c, 25c and 50c. E. C. Jarrett Phones S58 or 199. IS North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 473. Not Satisfied With Anything but the Best That's why guarantee shoes prove so satisfactory to every wearer, each pair is made of best leather, on lasts that mean fit for the feet, and by men who have made shoe making the study of their livess. Four dollars, all leathers, for man and woman. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 Sooth Main 84. DR. MATTHEWS. Dentist. Offices Cor. College and Spruce, near court house. We guarantee all our work. Teeth extracted without pain. MM044 444 44444444 44 44444 YOU DON'T KNOW How easy, satisfactory and profitable it is buying from the I X L, Our stocks offer quan tity, quality, right prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. t L X. L Dept. Store I 8. 1L MICIIALOVE, Prop. S3 Patton Are. Phono 107. 4MMMMHIMMMIMIM At the Y. M. C. A. men's meeting yesterday afternoon Judge J. C. Pritchard addressed a large audience on the subject, "Daniel, as an Exam ple for Young Men," drawing' strong ly practical lessons, which he applied to the young men of today. The meeting was made more pleasant by the musical selections of Miss Pearl Shope and Prof. E. B. Stimson, who sang to the piano accompaniment of Miss Mabel Wolfe. Judge Pritchard reviewed the life and captivity of Daniel and his three companions, showing how they resist ed the temptations put before them by the king, at the cost of losing the king's favor; and he admonished the young men of the city to meet temp tations with the same firmness as did Daniel, for In this way only the best things of life can be secured. He de clared that the conservation of the young men of the nation Is of more miportance than the conservation of the natural resources which is occupying the attention of the lawmakers, since it is not possi ble for a country to rise above its citizenship. Judge Prichard spoke of the demand for young men of the right sort by the various institutions and callings of the country, especially in the com mercial world. He stated that the young man with the proper stuff in him can now get a position with ease. Th'e world needs him and is anxious to employ him. while on the other hand, the young man who cannot govern himself and resist temptations is not wanted. He paid high tribute to the young men of western Xorth Carolina, say ing that they are equipped well, that they have advantages and opportu nities before them but if they succeed they must have the courage to say "no." HOSPITAL COLLECTION 10 Still a Number of Sources, Schools and Churches, That Have Not Reported. HAN0J Grand and Upright at DUNHAM'S Music House MEN'S SUMMER SUITS HALF PRICE GEM CLOTHING CO. . 6 Pattern Ave. ! GUARANTEED M.& W. COAL It's the best coal that cowes from the .KMUco District. Selected wjtb a view of burning lung and with butrt little- . ashes just good, clean coal. ; PHONE It. ASHEVILLE ICE CO. The collections recently made for the Mission hospital, so far as they have been received, amount to II, 705.&9: but there are still a number of miurces to be heard from Including some of the schools and churches. It is also considered that it Is not t o late for individuals and corporators to contribute if they so desire An itemized report will be made as soon as possible and it is earnestly desired that those who have money belong ing to the fund will turn it over to the I!attery Park bank. The contri butions received to date are reported by the secretary as follows: First Baptist church, I430.4S; West End Baptist c. lurch, (14.38; Jewish temple, 40.28; First Presbyterian church. $191.40; All Souls' church, (100; South Ashevllle Baptist church. 05; Methodist Protestant church. 1S.25; Lutheran church, 11.50; St. James A. M. E.. 15: Hill Street (col ored) ciiureh, $1.60; A. M. E. Zlon church. $20.25; Y. M. I., $11.20; J. M. Jones, $2; Miss Belknap, $5; Cham pion Fibre company, $50; B. C K. orv, J0; C. B. Foreman, $1; Mon- treat Presbyterian church, 114.31; Clark's Chapel, M. P. church, $1.60; Haywood Street Methodist church, $14.70; North Fork Sunday school. $10.70; rtiverside Sunday school, $1; Asheville Ice company, $10; Mt. Pleas ant M. E. Sunday school, $2.68; Brotherhood locomotive Engineers, $25; Weaverville Methodist church. $9: St. Matthtas church, $5; O. Carr, $10; St. Lawrence's church, $40; jar. anonymous. $1.79; Inanda public school, tl.OC; W. E. Logan. $5; Capa docia Baptist church, $(.12; Liberty Sunday school, $1.22: Berry Chapel, $7.17; West Ashevllle A. M. E. church. $1.35; Monticello Sunday school, $3.32; Balm Grove Methodist church, $5.69; cash, $7.74; ct -h, 25 cents; col lection boxes in stored, $52.(2; a friend, $10; hotels, boarding houaea and schools, $102.14; schools, 110.44; First Baptist church (colored), $5.2$; Trinity church $313.74; Y. M. C. A., $13.47; North Ashevllle Methodist church, 121.(1; Calvary Presbyterian church, $(; Sunday school, per Haw kins, $2.15; jars from schools, $1( 90 i Christian church, $11; Bethel Metho dist church, $1; Captain J. P. Saw yer, 110; Asalea Woodworking com pany and employes, $25. Tomorrow Is Asheville day at the Appalachian exposition at Knoxville, It is also Chattanooga and Bristol day.: ' :-; Several cases. Including two larceny cases were continued in police court today until tomorrow on account of the absence of Important witnesses. One retailing case was also continued. Several other minor cases, besides the list of "drunks," were disposed of. Two feature films of Enoch Arden will be shown at the Theato tonight. The play of this name Is taken from Tennyson's famous poem and the pic tures tonight will portray the play. They promise to be the best shown here this season. Shortly nfter 1 o'clock today the fire department was called out to ex tinguish a slight blaze on Atkin street. The tire was not serious and only the extinguishers were necessary to con trol It. The blaze was In a house just beyond the long bridge. The Carolina Speeclal was about four hours late going south today Vut it appears that this is not the fault of the Southern railway, as inquiry at the despatchcr's office elicited the information that the Southern rail way received the tarln late at Harrl man Junction. It was stated that the cause is not known. The new Instruments for the Y. M. C. A. Boys orchestra have arrived and during the tirst part of the week the boys will begin rehearsals under the direction of W. E. Collins. Several musicians are to join the orchestra, which will make it complete. It Is thought that It will be ready for pub lic performance within a month. Cline Ingle, the 10 years old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ingle of West AshevJlle, was painfully Injured Sat urday by the explosion of a dynamite cap, which had been left near the house by some well diggers. Ills thumb and fore finger were blown off ind the second linger so mutilated that it had to he amputated by Dr. E. B. Glenn and Dr. G. D. Gardner. who attended. Fragments of the cap were also blown into his face and chest. The other day W. S. Pates, a travel ing salesman or Atlanta, dropped in it the Theato. One of the first mov ing figures cast upon the screen caused Mr. Pates to sit up Instantly and take notice. "That Is my niece, Miss Gertrude Pates, living out west," he said to a companion. "I haven't seen her in 13 years, but I am cer tain it is she." And inquiry revealed the information that Miss Pates had indeed posed for one of the principal figures in the "Legend of Lake Deso-lution." It Is learned today that S. A. Lynch has secured a two years' lease on the Grand opera house on Patton avenue. The place will be thoroughly renovat ed and put In first class condition. At an early date, either a high class moving picture, or vaudeville show will be opened there. The theater will be converted Into one of the safest places In town. There are fire i .pes In the renr, and ample means of outlet both ways to Insure ngalnnt casualties In case of accident. This place promises to add materially to the amusement features of the city. a 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. 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 dollar cheaper than the Chalmers 30 was ever before offered to the public. Let us have your order today and we can make early fall delivery.' Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1311. 15-17 South Lwlngton Ave, School Pennants ROGERS' BOOK STORE St Patton Arc - Phone 254. HOME MADE CANDY KITCHEN Candies Buying here insures dependable qualities and fresbness. HAYWOOD STREET NEAR POSTOFFICE FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My new line of Foot Ball Goods are all in; prices Come in, get catalogues. BLOMB ERG'S, Cigars and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. right 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. Bairbee MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. y For thoroughly cleaned coal from . the best mines, try a ton from ua and be convinced of its superiority over others. Southern Goal Co. Phone 114. 10 North Pack Square M. & W. COAL GUARANTEED It has the quality which en . abjes , va to , guarantee every ; ton that leaves our yards. Why pay as much,, or more, for Inferior-coal? ' " ' . , . .Phona 40 tor ton and be ' convinced It Is superior to all other. , ... .J. f Asheville Coal Co. 8 North Pack Sq. Anything Electrical j A."ARD ' Phono 44a. No. IS Cfaarch 8. FILMS DEVELOPED Tour pleasure will be tripled If you let us develop and print your Kodak pictures. We are film expert, and get finer result, than are usually seen In amateur prints. Loan Kodak tree when we do the finishing.; Film, for, Mia, , RAV8 STUDIO, . 19 Patton Aye,. Removal Notice J. H. Carpenter, the jeweler, ha moved hi. place of business from Jl Patton avenue to 11 West , Pack gqnar, In Moor.'. Furniture store. Fine Jellico Coal Tbe Ueal fad, It's ho. JELLICO COAL CO. . -. OUy oBV phona MX. Yard pbon Sit. Special price oa car lota. SPAGHETTI IN TOMATO SAUCE. Packed by the Franco-American Food Co. 2-lb. tin.. . 15c Heat and serve, that's all. Clarence Sawyer 1VV 53 Patton Ave.' Six Phone N. 1800. Improved Hot Waiter Heating System Let ua 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 you house in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co's boilers and rv diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. "li Ball, Thrash 6 Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street. - ASHEVILLE, N. 0. Try Gazette-fa ews Want Ads The Interest of the people of this section In the Western North Caro lina fair Is shown by the numbers of business men and others who have expressed their willingness to give handsome premiums for certain ex hibits. In addition to those offered In the premium list. Secretary Qudger has recently received a check from Hans Rees' Sons, amounting to ISO; and one from E. W. drove, for $25. The Grove prize la to go for the best pantry exhibit Of the other money. 120 will be given for the best plates of six varieties of apples; 115 for the best horse colt under one year; $15 for the best mule colt under one year of aire. The I'nite.1 States Marine band, which Is booked to appear at the Aud itorium September 29. Is said to be the largest and best equipped musical or ganization In the United States, and one of the finest orchestras as well. Its orchestral capacity has been de veloped by Its present leader. LJeut William H. Santelmann. In Sousa's time the old organisation was looked upon as a great and splendid band. but when Santelmann took up his baton he decided that It might Just as well be an orchestra aa well as a national band, and he has labored to this end, with the result that In repu tstion as an orchestra la on a pt with It. reputation a. a band. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Aslievllle, N. C. No. 2-SI Haywood Street. Phone 484. HYDRO-TH F.RMO-ELKCTHO and MECHANO-THERAPT. DIKTIC8 : or selected cases of Nervousness. Par alvsis. Havfever. Malaria. Asthma. momacn, Kneum&nsm, Diseases of W omen and other chronic diseases. The BATHS AND MASSAGE Prtment of the Sanitarium Is open to tna public. Bkiurut attendant for both LADIES and UKXTLKMKN. Open from 8 a, m. to I p m. Sat n.-day till 11 p, m. HOT. ron wont be if yon do your Ironing with our Harwood Electric Iron: you can get out on the porch and ly being comfortable do twice the work in nail tna time. The Harwood la the Iron that don't burn out. Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. y. Opposite Postoffiee. M. E. ROBERTS Former Asherllto Man Die. at Cum berland, Md. Kaneral To He Held Here. Dr. Brooghtoa to Kew York. New York. Sept. IS. Dr. Robert Stuart MacArthur, pastor of Cavalry Baptist church, retire, this week and becomes emeritus pastor on a salary which will make, him comfortable for life. His probable successor I. Dr. Len O. Bmughton of Atlanta. Oa. BEAUTY MAKER ETCREASER PRESERVER . For a really effective Beauty-Maker. Beauty-Increaser and Beauty- Preserver we recommend Penslar . Dioxide Face Cream to you. - PENSLAR DIOXIDE FACE CRKAM A. pure a. the driven .now. a. fra grant a. a new-blown rose. Better for the skin than any other coll cream of which we hav. know 'edge. A true skin and complexion beautlfier Trice 25 Cents "y ' vtv 1 I i I...KJ . Service, for the Jewish New Tear will be held at the Temple on Spruce street. Friday evening at t o'clock and Saturday morning at 14 o'clock. Cards for admission can be procured at the following plarjos: I Blomberg. Pat ton avenue; O. Alexander, the Jewel er; Peerless-Fash Ion Co., Patton av enue; Whltlock Clothing Co., Patton avenue; Bon Marche, South - Main street M. E. Roberta, formerly of this city but for soma time residing In Cumber land, Md., died Saturday at that place. His remain, are expected to reach Ashevllle tomorrow and will be in terred In the West Ashevllle cemetery. the funeral services being conducted by Rev. J. 8. Williams and Rev. a P. Hamrlck at the West End Baptist church, while the burial services will be performed by the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, the member, of the Junior Order and the Red Men at tending In bodies. The following will act as pallbear- s: Paul Echols, T. J. Huff, Cloyd Pennell, H. V, McCorkle, James Mc Davla and J.. M. Black. Mr. Roberta waa formerly In the employ of the Southern railway here but left to accept a position with the B. Il O. railroad at Cumberland, Surviving are the widow, five brothers. three sisters, and father. Always something new at Theato. Ashet irtn Paint Class On., ftownerty The MUcr-lUca Psinl Co. Lacas Chamber. 1c Weaver, Livery. Phone It Latest motion plctnros at Theato. The Normal and Collegiate Institute ' :"t-: ' ASUKVILLB, If. O. v , f ''-r": " ' trader the care of the Presbyterian church, offers to young women ex cellent opportunities for thorough ed ucatlon. , A faculty of 14 trained teachers give facilities lor thorough, instruct low In four course, of study. S3CT"3 Board and tulUon only 1101 par year. Tuition alone, for day jmpua, onir $0. For catalogue, address EDWAT-D P. CHILD 8, The fall term begin Bapt. 14. 1111. WASHINGTON AND TUSCULUU COLLEGE . An Ideal nlac educate your so n or daughter. Strong faculty, moral community, beautiful scenery, healthful climate, broad and liberal ouutsea, posltlvs Christian Influences, expenses reasonable. For catalogn writ th I president. RBV. C O. ORAT, D, XX, Craeo villa. Tana. Spend pleasant evening at Theato. WANTS WANTED Phone tl and get a quick messenger to call for your soiled garments to be cleaned and pressed. Ranltary shop; new pat ented steaming tables and pressers; ladies work a specialty. We make Uien'S business, dregs and riding suits. OiiRrHnteed work. J. C. Wll- bnr, nn the F'pmre. New and Second Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS ' ' - - - - ' - 1 L .... -V Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Cash or Easy Credit Terms. ' Onr business is growing every day, we handle the kind of goods that the people want and our prices are making new friends for the firm daily. ; r -. 1 "We give you a 'Square Deal and 'Golightly' on the Prices."; . Deal and 'Golightly i A N tdael Cbrtfttsa Boms SebeoL Preparatory sad Collelte CeeieM, AfS. 1 X EifMrtoo, Physlaal Cultun, Psdscocy, BuSbm, DoidmU SotaM. Musts, Miga nanasra msisMma dt imrw sua of tpamend, oUaarMnumi ss. strain. Tss only o- - hundred boidis sd tesnhis ibm IsdiTtdiwL Usssw paaad fasslth raeord. Bt.sk buildings, Buua has. EsnWUat Ubto. Larfstya Mim. Pufc-ukessmpas. Courts, lntqri, tennis, bsnhslU WcMslotea entnio. bslocs nlwttn. the sollsss fas your dUfhtM. , , - niKTJIMCSTOCKARO, Presddeot. ' Italaigh, N. C 27 N. Main St. Phone 354. NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS W. XT. MATNEY, B. &, A. at, Principal. Open, at 41 Btarne. Ave., Thurs day, Sept T. A fitting school to pre pare boy. for life, or for college. Number limited; seltct pupils. ' Indi vidual Instruction .ulted i to th. Indi vidual boy; wholesome environments. I light, well ventilated, comfortable I room. ; For term, and particular, confer I with th Principal at his home, or I Phone lOSS. 174-llt Carolina Commercial School . Pearl L. Uolmaa, Prln, O. L. Hall, Ass't Prta. Opens Monday, September 11, 1111, No Battery Park Place. Our regular price for a aingl) scholarship I. HQ, combined, IT. W will sell a .Ingle scholarship for l5. cash, combined for $40, cash. Po sition, guaranteed under reasonable) contract Tou may not have another opportunity to secure a scholarshl so reasonable. Act now. For particular, confer with th Principal Phones, 1171, 174. Of lc. 10 Pack Squar. - . , 111-tf. Citizcno Transfer Company itenruRiS kovhto. ; , -mcrt Earjas Transfer Service. ' ' Eiidorswd by V. ft T. and T. P. A. ' FOR RENT Vit4ir44 " -Ts-. j ' , rwrrtlivn , .W . - , It Vol) fT" vvg-- h: f'Tinll co' 4 tl : . ,gt8 for Korpen Genuine Leather Kumllure. Izo ynnl, Ktuwl location, $20.00 mm; it's tlmft in l.iiv furtnbls chnlt fur the library nr reading mom, Fxumlrm n..r 1 ma we pn'li "KUTf'n" S""ls w !. Imve A i...t , ' v i com- J, K. ( I f!!' Smth. I iw I l"7. j V.'.V r l
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