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PAcn nan? Thursday, September 21, 1311 THE ASHEVILLE GAZ2TT5-NEV7S. ; , , V. '' :' ii 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 EXCELLENT TALKS citynbws HEARD LAST N G HT Mr. Britt and Mr. Fisher Ad dress Postmasters Trip to Hendersonville. Xew Crop German Dill Pickles ust arrived. 15c and 25c per dozen. . C. Jarrett Phones S58 or 192. 12 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 ly men who have made shoe making the study of their livess. Four dollars, all leathers, for man and woman. GuaranleeShoeStore 4 South Main St. MMHHMHMMIIMt ? YOU DON'T KNOW How easy, satisfactory n1 protitulilf it is buying from the I X I Our stocks offer quan tity, quality, riwht prices. Our services guarantee satisfaction. 1 1. X. L Dept. Store S. H. MICIIALOVE, Vni. 23 Patton Ave. l'liouo 107. IMJTATtfn,!! A.JLTlJLilSLs I Grand and Upright at DUNHAM'S Music House MEN'S SUMMER SUITS HALF PRICE GEM CLOTHING CO. 6 Patton Ave. HARD BUTTER And cold milk are a de light to all. Made possihle onlv with our ' CRYSTAL ICE in your ice box or refrigerator. PHOXE ASHEVILLE 72. ICE CO. ! After a ride over the city in the cars of the Aslieville Electric company this morning, the members of the Xorth Carolina Postmasters association, in convention in Asheville, left on the Carolina special for Hendersonville Winer they will hold two sessions, re turning here for the closing session tonight. The postmasters put In a busy day yesterday, holding three sessions and Ruing In automobiles to the top of Sunset mountain. The most interest ing session was held last night when they assembled to hear two excellent addresses, one by Third Assistant Postmaster Ceneral ISritt on the "Re form of tin' Postal Ijiws," and another by Hon, lj. H. Fisher, secretary of the fourth district of the United States civil service commission, on "The Ob jects of the merit System. " At the conclusion of their speeches they were both given a rising vote of thanks for the pleasure thev had pro vided. .Mr. riritt wis Introduced by Post master Priirgs of Kuleigh, who re ferred to him as one of the most tal ented and efficient officials of thr- de partment. Mr. Pritt was received with much applause. Mr. Ililtt. Stating that it was a pleasure ti address a body of such people in Xorth Carolina, since he is a North Carolinian himself, he declared that his Interest was further increased by the fact that the postmasters are working toward greater efficiency i'i their olllces. The speaker said that the United States postal system is unlike that of other countries and that It is mosl easerly used by the people, employ ing over :;no,OOrt persons in the effort to serve them efficiently. He declarer the present department is progressivt and is working for the betterment oi the service, and spoke of the respon sibility which the officials feel in keep im: stride with the department. Mr. Itritt Insisted that the depart ment should be self-sustaining for th reason that it is paid for directly b' the people and also serves them di rectly. Although some other coun tries allow their malls to be carried I; private corporations he thoucht tha the government makes no mistake it handling its own mails as it an do s. cheaper; because It could be done bv privalo enterprise, it should be self sustaining and he express d the opin ion that the accounting for the past veer will show that it was. for thi lirs time In years, in spite of the rura' routes that have been added. However he did not think that the department should make money f . the support of some other depart ment: that the Ideal end was to hav. naughts on both sides of the account Discuss'ng the expense of handlin) the different classes of mail and thei respective receipts, he said the firs class shows some revenue; there is i gain in the fourth; and the se on. and theird represent losses. The firs' class concerns practically the whole o: the people, the third class concern represeht only about one thin o the people. He said he hai nothing against the papers bu thought they are getting more thai their moiiev's worth. He referred ti the Asheville papers and said consld erin the size of the p ace they are a; good as any lie reads out of some 30 000 that he would be supposed ti read if that were possible. Hi thought that the publishers and th department can soon get together ot a satisfactory basis, not a paying one but one better than the present. Ii conclusion he emphasized t;ie import ance of courtesy on the part of th postmasters. Mr. FWier. Mr. Fisher complimented the post masters on their loyalty to th" clvl serlce commission and referred t the days of the "spoils system" whet the employe had to pull with thi bosses. He declared the merit systen has eliminated the Idea that a govern ment position Is one of a charitabb nature and the oflclals are by It al lowed to get the best man for th' place. He showed that character a well as learning is considered by th commission In choosing men. Yesterday Afternoon. The visitors were greatly pleased with the automobile ride to Sunset mountain yesterday afternoon. Th ride was taken after the afternoon session had been concluded. At th! session there was an Interesting ad dress by Inspector Betzer of Asheville. I The directors of the Asheville Mer chants association will meet tonight at 8 o'clock In regular monthly ses sion at the rooms of the association, In Temple court. . At the meeting of the board of i trade yesterday afternoon it was re ' ported that there Is assurance that another factory Is to bo established here, which will employ 35 or 40, men. The entry books for the Western North Carolina fair opened yesterday, and Secretary Gmlger says that he has been informed by the several chair men of the departments that they have already booked a number of en tries. A deed has been filed in the office of the register of deeds by which George W. Vanderhilt and wife con vey to Helming F. Adickes of Ashe ville G3 acres of land, which Joins the Connally property. The consider ation Is given as $12,500. The Asheville school opened yester day with 120 students in attendance mil it is expected thai many more .v 1 1 1 arrive before the end of the week. It Is said that this was the est opening day the school has hud mil the prospects for a successful .ear are bright. Letters for the following, in answer o want advertisements are at tne usiness office of The Gazette-News, nil unless called for will be destroy - I: "A.": "H."; "X"; "X. V."; "Itar- r"; "I,.1 ; "J."; AW It. J.": "K. 11. VI."; w.": "H ": "H.": "II. K."; "Ft. "; ".M. C. S."; "James I!."; "J. It. : "Poultry." The members of the Asheville lultry and Pet Stock association are leglnnlng to lay plans for the next r. A meeting has been called for tonight In City Hall ami it is expect- that definite arrangements will be Use .sed for the show. The associa- lon has held a number of successful hows and the prospects for an ex ellent one this year are good. A damage suit which presents a huse of interest has been instituted John liaird. administrator of imes Baird. deceased, against the sheville school because James laird was drowned In a lake belong- g to the school, while out in a boat hich also was the property of the hool. At the same time another lored boy was drowned. The Ashe- Ue S' hool Is charged w ith r.egli- ence in leaving the boat unlocKi'ti. There were a number of cases in lolice court this morning, which con- umed a good deal of time, but none as of much importance. In a case of rceny, however. James Finney was ound to Superior court. The others re dealt with as minor offenses. here was mon than the usual mount of comedy in the testimony of finesses, mostly colored, but none ol very printable. The assault case S. I. Pcan and Claud Goodlnke was ntinued until tomorrow morning. It Is reported at the Mission hospl- ul today that C. C. Htamey, who was I hot, in neighborhood of the Southern I oot about 10 days ago. is doing well nd stands a good chance of com- lete recovery. It has been claimed Stamey all the time tha; the shoot- ig was accidental but tne authorities onsidered It prudent to take Anhur nderson in custody to await develop- lents. He Is still held and it is lin erstood that the police are still seck lg Information ubout tae affair. The services of I tosh llashannah, he Jewish Xew Yeor, begin Friday ight In the Odd Fellows hall on hunh street and will continue irough Saturday and Sunday. They II be conducted by Hev. F.lljah Fox en days from rruiay will lie the Vtonement day. which will be spent fasting. The year, acording to the ewish calendar, is 5672 from the reatlon. The evening services will held Friday and Saturday nights nd begin at sunset. Th'- morning ervices will begin at 8 o'clock. The n'ting Hebrews arc Invited to at- end. LA FOLLETTE'S BOOM GOES LIKE WILDFIRE 8$ pil. MATTHEWS, Dentist. Offices Ctr. College and Bpruce, near court house. We' guarantee all our work. Teeth extracted without pain. WHEN YOU 'CATCH COLD 'Commence treatment at ones. Just as soon as you know you've "caught Cold" st the very first sneeze take PENSLAR-tAXATIVK COLD , BREAKERS And It will head off the cold In almost every rase, saving you much distress. If not taken In tin to prevent, it will ot least break up and curs the cold In Wis shortest, possible time. Price 25 Cents Penmen Pharmacy ',"() t It At the Paraxon." f . - ' , . i- In tlie Went. Says the Manager of In' (urgent Headquarter In Washington. Washington. Sept. 21. Medlll Mo Cormlek of Chicago and Rudolph Spreckles of Ban Francisco, the "an gels" of the IFollette movement have left here for a trip through New York and New England. They will endeavor to Induce local progresslv leaders, wherever they msy be found to lend a hand In behalf of Senator LaFollette. If the plans of Messrs. McCormlck and flpreckles work out LaFollette or ganisations will be formed In -Sow York and the New England states. There Is a good deal of activity around the tFollette headquarters In this city. Accordms; to W. U Houser, who is in charge, the LaFollette boom catching like wildfire In the west, with every promise that it will soon begin to "take" in the east. AsUertlle lslnt t Glass Co., frnnwrl) The Mil er-It Ice Paint Co. Infm Palo' Ths literary department of the Ep worth lieague of Haywood Street Methodist church will give musical Friday evening from o'clock till After the musical, refreshments will he sold for the benefit ot the Ieigue I93-lt i . j t' Enjoy an hour at' Tbto.C T (. . i - i - , .', Ati J ' 1 Always something new st Thento. inp. 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. This 1911 Chalmers five-passenger rax cornea equipped with wind shield, magneto, gas lamps, and Trest-D-Llte, for the price of $1500. This Is from two hundred and fifty- to three hundred and fifty dollars cheaper than the Clialtnors 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 Ixington Ave. School Pennants ROGERS' BOOK STORE 38 Patton Ave. Phont254. FRESH HOME MADE Caramels and Taffy CANDY KITCHEN HAYWOOD 6TRECT NEAR POSTOFFICE FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My now line'trf Foot Ball Goods are al! in; prices Come in, get catalogues. LLOMEERG'S, Ciga rs and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. right. , Through Life's Travels Wear a Steadfast or Dr. A. itoed's Cushion Shoe, for com fort, stylo and wear $5 to $6. GEO. W. JENKINS. Barbee MEANS GOOD CIGARS "1 Patton Ave. For thoroughly cleaned ooal from the best mines, try a ton from us and be convinced of its superiority over others. Southern Coal Co. Phone Hi. 10 North Park Square. I GUARANTEED I 1U. 06 W. WAL It 's the best coal that comes from the Jollico )i strict. Selected with a view of burning long and with but little ash'es-s just good, clean coal. PHONE 40 1 Asheville Coal Co. 8 North Pack Sq. . Anything Electrical W. A. WARD FlHMie 449, No. IS Church 8t FILMS DEVELOPED Tour pleasure will bs tripled if you let us develop and print your Kodak pictures. We are film experts and got liner results than are usually seen In nmateur prints. Loan Kodaks free when we do the finishing;. Films for sale. RATS STTDIO, 29 Patton Ave. Removal Notice J. E. Carpenter, the Jeweler, has moved his place of business from It Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Square, in Moore's Furniture store. Fine Jellico Goal The U!eJ fuel, it's boi. JELLICO COAL CO. Ulty office phone SIS. Yard phone 119. Special prices oa caw .lota. CAPE COD CRANBERRIES 15c Quart. 2 Quarts for 25c Clarence Sawyer Improved Hot Water Heating System Let ns install in vour home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and aavea in fuel consumption and assures you summer heat throughout youl house in the coldest of days. We employ none but BKUiea workmen and use the American Eadiator Co's boilers and ra diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Ball, Thrash 6 Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street. ASHEVILLE, N. C. MARINE BAND 53 Patton AVe. Six Phones N. 1800. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen. CUMJ5 AND VISIT Prof. O. B. Schoenfelds Sulphur j Spnng9 Health Farm, See the beautiful springs, Grand Surrounding Scenery, , 1 1 and make arrangements for treatment, also mineral wa- ', ', t tor. 01. Tou won't be If you do your Ironing with our Harwool Electrlo Iron; you can get out un the porch and by being comf stable do twice the work In half the time. The Harwood la tha Iron that don't burn out Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C. Opposite Postoffice. Well IrlllHl anil KquiM-l Coiii poHril ot Thotoiigtt .Muster ol MunIc. The United StfttrS Marine IihikI Is 'ie lx-st drilled, the !st equipped md the most thorough maulers of mule ever gathered under the baton f one loader in the history of music n this country. Any less brilliant an rganlzatlnn would not befit the 1Ik ilty of the United States government, if which the band is an Integral part. U the Auditorium Friday, Sept. 29, natlnee and evening. inmsni l lj . i ii i i . hi , P. E. ALLEN, -rpL I Manager. cV-h! ZyZZ rXSCRANCE I J 1,0 I DEPARTMENT I VjJ 0' '" WACHOVIA BANK A TRUST CO. - . 2 Iatlon Ave. I'lione 166 H tmmmammMmmmmmmmmsammmmmmmaKmmmamtBmm The use of double-faced material is ery noticeable In WTsps, some of hem being so made that they can be orn either side out. 'UBUf STENOGRAPHER. 21 I-e-gal Building, typewriting neatly, rapidly and accurately done at any time. Phone 1831. 191-Ct f. K. Chambers, Uvory. Phnn J 407. Chambers A Weaver, Livery. Phone IS rha popular place, Theator Alrdome. Services for the Jewish New Tear jv 1 1 be held at the Temple on Spruce itreet, Friday evening at t o'clock and laturday morning at 10 o'clock. Cards .'or admission can be procured at the following places: U niomberg, Pat ton avenue; O. Alexander, tha jewel r; jpeeriess-Fashlon Co., Fatten av enue; Whltlock Clothing Co., Patton ivenua; Bon Marche, South Main treet WANTS WANTED To nurse for wealthy lady, who desires someone to take mother's place with young baby. I have young baby; am a widow. In perfect health; free front habits, end have good character. Mrs Walls, Fletchers, N. C. R. F. D No. 2, Ilojr 40. - ll-lt mor.i -d for; rfTMilr'-d nnil fi -lurnml.. iJiliiicr lUnvdeni it V,. -(- leff, i'ht.ni" JI7. l"l- Weaverville 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 11 p. m. TAKE THE RED CARS FROM PACE SQUARE. Asheville & East Tennessee Railroad ' 7 North Main Street Purest and .Best Rumford Baking Powder CitircnQ Transfer Company JlTIJAJf WOODCOCK, Owner. TURNITURE KOVTNQ. Prompt Eajgage Transfer Service Jjulorsed bt V. C T. and T. P. A. FOR RENT Small cottnge, pool fi.o yard, good location, $20.00 month This Mark on Stoves and Ranges is a Guarantee that they were made The Favorite Way. and thmr'$ ovr cixty yan of ttov-making ' xpenencs bach of THE FAVORITE WAY. .The builders of Favorites began making stoves and ranges away back in 1848 before moat of you were born. They didn't know nearly as much about stove-making as they do now, but they were determined to learn the Favorite way. Each year new and better ways and means to make a better store "were) . discovered which have since been adopted by the leading stove and range makers of the country proof that the Favorite is the best way. Durinsr all these rears they have never sent out a stova or range that was not solidly and honestly built that did not give entire) . a. ,l. i nn.r- l- - . J- e : . - sausi action 10 un purcnascr. iiun pre-eminent throughout the land. Th taint modal in a St mI Plata Rang. -- -J J! 7 Mad, Thm , I Favorit has made Favorite quality They are still doingbaainees that way. Every stove and ranee) that foes out of their plant is backed up by a, guarantee that it is what it ia represented to bea real FavoriU-all that its) name implies in cooking and heating efficiency. And they are keeping op their reputation aaoriginatoraof new and practical features in stoves and ranges features that really help. Come and see oar Favorites. When you have learned how good they are, and have coro- Bared them with other makes ley will bt your Favorites too. ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO., 2iJIM?nSt- '-'6' Asheville, N. CV 3. Wilson Heaters The Tried and True Friend of ita owner. No heater can t!ual the Wilson in radiation of heat and email consumption of fuel. Coal and Wood. i Ottis Green Hardware Co. Plume 6 J. Agents for "'Wilson Heaters." n phopix coxxixtion 'it rs.B r ,.r.
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