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Peerless Fashion Co. BOUGHT Sumner & Sons Entire Stock Wak for The Great Sal Watch for further Announcement Stock will be sold iii eiiii Sumner & Sons old stand Chy Schools Rort o SCHOOL, s o 5 c 5 J i. II t, c 2 s as H Em HiKh School 279 272 25 9K.53 7th grade 142 129 11) 97.7 Orange .127 501 35 98.41 llontford 351 332 41 98.27 Park 317 300 . . 99. Asbeland 277 257 22 98.28 Murray 195 178 lti 97.74 Total 2088 1969 150 98.3 Kindergartens: Orange 7t 52 24 92. East Street 50 32 51 S. Park 50 42 23 94.2 Asheland .' 52 49 10 97.4 Murray 56 41 28 86. Total 279 211 136 91. Catholic Hill ... 343 325 38 98.48 Hill 206 187 56 96.5 Mountain 69 57 1 1 97. S Victoria 100 84 17 97.3 Total 718 653 122 97.5 Grand total ...3085 2833 408 95.8 HI;H SCHOOL BVILDING. R. V. Kennedy, principal. Kourth B grade, 15. M. McConnell, teacher. Enrollment 9, per cent of at tendance 97.6, tardies. Knll of honor Sadie McBrnyer. Fourth A grade, Mabel M. Robinson teacher. Enrollmen 27, per cent of attendance 99.2, tardies 1. Roll of honor Hubert Jarvis, Susie Roberts, Myrtle Wilson, ituth Al bright. Third B grade, Florence Wenl. teacher. Enrollment 30, per cent of attendance 98.4, tardies 4.. Roll of honor Helen Moore, Helen LoomiR, Fuphemla Collins. Third A grade, R. C. Goldstein teacher. Enrollment 33, per cent of attendance 98.2, tardies 1, Roll of honor Agnes Petrle. Second A grade, Q. T. Caldwell, teacher. ' Enrollment 43, per cent of attendance 98.9, Roll of honor Marguerite McDow ell, Miriam Reynold, Mabel Jarvis, Mary Francis Shuford, Alma Camp bell. Rosa Conn, Annie Conn, Louise Jackson. Second A grade, S. S. Anderson, teacher. Enrollment 31, per cent of attendance 99. 3. Roll of honor William Rrownson. First B grade, Arney E. Robinson teacher. Enrollment 30, per cent of attendance 98.8. First A grade, M. K. Weber, teach er.. Enrollment 7S, iter cent of at tendance 98.4, tardies 9. Roll of honor Edmund Hurdick. Seventh B grade, Emma Roberts nnd Hessie Ives, teachers. Enrollment 62., per cent of attendance 97.6, tar dies 7. Secenth A grade, Kathleen Ware nnd O. Ennes, teacher. Enrollment 80, per cent of attendance 98.1, tar dies 2. Roll of honor Dorothy Reed, Ger trude Hough. ORAXOK STREET RULItlXG. J. M. Roberts, principal. Sixth B grade, M. A. Pratt, teacher. Enrollment tl, per cent of attend ance H., tardies . Roll A honor Roy Jarvis. Sixth A grade, Emm Bernard teacher. Enrollment 29, per cent of attendance 98. 1, tardies 1. Roll of honor Katherlne Loom la. Fifth B grade, R. B. Moody, teach er. Enrollment 13, per cent of at tendance 9.7, tardies 1. Flfh A grade, M. C, Pickens, teach er. Enrollment 50, per cent of at tendance 98, tardies 4. fc 'aEl. COUCH SYRUP The child feverish T with a cold,' running f nose, tiffht or loose, ( - v couprh with wheezing J "jl"" or rattling of phlegm t f aA it breathesmothers . f J put your oar to j J cnna sDH!Korcnrst4r?" f 1 and listen) houIdlSi il -i -ua cintr. nil l.v f J w.XAi r Ctlorefon- tV la it It's the fv vSMD only rtpht me.ll-J V ' t 7 fine to give. 2Scll 1 , 3Ki "Mr fmir c!iii,lrn .1 cnin, m& souifca, Ir. Hull (.... h.r..,, ,,.,. .1 U,rm." Ju i - u, 6,i I: :v.m hi, kraoklra, If. T. . f nt rmc . atHHiltHn-r. A 4tfr- WrltH i. w. i 40 and 42 Pattori Roll of honor Mary Pegram, Lavon Coffey, Frank De Young, (Hud son Swicegood. Fourth B grade, Anna F. Car- mlchael, teacher. Enrollment 40, per cent of attendance 99.73, tardies 1. Fourth A grade, Mrs. E. Morgan, teacher. Enrollment 45, per cent of Attendance 96 2-3, tardies 4. Roll of honor Maud Uurnes, Au gusta Matthews, Iierniee Morgan, liasin Rlggs, Madeline Schas, John Smith, Frederick Todd. Third B grade, Rena Nichols, teacher. Enrollment 39, per cent of attendance 99.6, tardies 2. Roll of honor Hennie Cohn, Klla Rlackwcll. Third A grade. Miss Yeatman, teacher. Enrollment 53, per cent of attendance 98, tardies 3. Roll of honor olive Fitzgerald John Reed, Elmer Sellers, Ethel lllackwelder. Jessie Whyte, Ethel Whitaker, James Grimes. Second I! grade, Lee E. Dennis, teacher. Enrollment 45, per cent of attendance 99.52, tardies 5. Roll of honor Eleanora Smith. Ronnie Roberts, Kmm.'i MeHenry, Abe Moore. Paula Gibson. Hilly Tighe, William Farr, Clyde Black well, Lloyd Williams. Second A grade. Mamie Wright. teacher. Enrollment 36, per cent of attendance 98.5, tardies 1. Roll of honor Georgia llamrick. Earl Drake, Russell Starnes. Second A grade, Alice Halyhurton, teacher. Enrollment 49. per cent of attendance 97.3, tardies 3, Roll of honor Grace Eller. Annie Hartzog. Viola Boll, Charley Wil liams, Richmond Gibson, Guy Riggs, First B grade, Miss Lanier, teach er. Enrollment 36. per cent, of at tendance 98.66. tardies 0. Roll of honor Ruth English, Jo seph Sevier. First G grade, Elizalwth Bernard, teacher. Enrollment 41, per cent of attendance 97, tardier 7. Roll of honor Irene Kennedy. Stacy Smith, Linwond Bell. ASIIELAXD AVEXtE mii.niNfj. J. W. Ligon, principal. Sixth grade, J. W. Llgon. teacher. Enrollment 32, per cent of attend ance 97.9,' tardies 3. Roll of honor 6th B. Katie Ia-c. Fifth grade, Helen Schartle, teach er. Enrollment 40. per cent of at tendance 97.7, tardies 1. Ridl of honor A class, Lucile lluckner; I! class, Gertrude Nichols. Fourth A and fourth R grade Annie Mobley, teacher. Enrollment 40. per cent of attendance 99.9, tar dies 4. Roll of honor, fourth A JVIary Kil,?. Katherine Smith, Sydney Clement, Riu'us Nowell, Ellis Israel, Dolph tl. Knapp, Fourth B Grace Sawyer, Annie Williams, Lenora lianning, Artemus Ward, Frank Mcs- ser. flurlln Moore, Roy Orr. Third grade, May Alexander, teach er. Enrollment 51, per cent of at tendance 98.25, tardies 4. Roll of honor Ruth Chedester, Leona Blanford, Llllie Peterson, Ellen Reed. Second grade, Nancy Carter, teach er. Enrollment 45, per cent of at tendance 98.17, tardies . Roll of honor Rebecca Tlurriell, Willie Deli Dehruhl, Thelma Whitten, Mary Harris, Callle Smith. First B grade, Ieila Stewart teacher. Enrollment 28, per cent of attendance 98.8, tardies 0, First A grade, Edith Anderson, teacher. Enrollment 39, per cent of attendance 9T.4, tardies 4. MOXTI'OKII AVEXIE BULBING. C. T. Carr, principal. Sixth grade, C, T. Carr nnd Miss Morris, teacher Enrollment 42, per cent of attendance 9.8, tardies 0. Roll - of honor Elizabeth Cowan, Gwendolyn Buckner, Margaret Jack son, Bertha Mlchalove, Jean Rey nolds, Sylvia Samuels, Emmett Da vis, Charlie Iovine.' Fifth grade, Mamie C. : N'lxon, teacher. Enrollment 48, per cent of attendance 99.12, tardies 4. ' Holl of honor fifth B Kara Orr. Firth A Margaret Harrlwm, Armand Davis. Eugene Branch. Fourth grade, Cora Stockton, teach er. Enrollment 46, per cent of at tendance 98, tardies 6, - Roll of honor, fourth B Emily Mathla, Fay Lange, Frances Young, ilaiel Davis. Fourth A and third B grade Mar- garet Wars, teacher. Enrollment 38, per rent of attendance 99.1, tardies 2. Roll of honor Margaret Seigier, Harry Lacey, Frank Jackson. Third grade, . Kugenl - Harrison, teaser. Enrollment 44,' per cent of attendance 96. , tardies 5. Roil of honor, third A Sarsh Clark, Mary Illackstock. Winnie B. Davis. Third B Carolyn Cowan, s-!f saw.' jttk. Ave. Ilei'ea '.Jacluwin, - 'ln ' Jonr.s' ! John Campbell. Snenhd grader Miss-Spflnnyfencher. Enrollment 45, per cent of attend ance 97.4. tnrdieg 12. Roll of honor Marion Koonce. Richard Barnett, Lynn Sarafield. First B grade. Susan C. Dukes. teacher. Enrollment 36, per cent of attendance 98, tardies 4. Roll of honor James Aiken, Bon nie Dalton, Dorothy Jordan, Lee Carr, Thomas Cobb, Elsie Drake, Mar guerite Wolf, Marie Payne. First A grade. Sue E. Reese, teach er. Enrollment 52, per cent of at tendance 98.01, tardies 8. PARK BULBING. Q. M. Carson, principal. Sixth grade, S. R. Morris, teacher. Enrollment 27, per cent of attendance 98.4, tardies . Roll of honor Wade Steelman. Fifth grade. Olive. M. Irlck. teacher. Enrollment 47. per cent of attendance 99.nl. tardies 3. Fourth grade. Hannah M. Test teacher. Enrollment 4 3, per cent of attendance 98.87, tardies 24. Third grade, Elizabeth Haskell teacher. Enrollment 44. per cunt of attendance 99.6, tardies 10. Second B grade, I. McU Wortham, teacher. Enrollment 35, per cent of attendance 98.9. tardies 10. Roll of honor .Myrtle Miller. Char mle Mclhiris, Wrinda Boyd, Margaret Frndy. Second A" made. E. F. Rultriek. teacher. Enrollment per cent of attendance 9S.3, tardies 8. Roll of honor Hvil Boyd. Sadie Edmonds, Donnie McDarls. First R grade, M. Davis, teacher, Enrollment 40, per cent of attendance 99.55. tardies 2. " Roll of honor Thomas Howie, Gordon Simmons, Henry DeVine, Hugh Bean, James Campbell, Sara Retts, Willie May I-dford. lali Hos kovltz. First A grade, Vienna Nichols teacher. Enrollment 4 3. per cent of attendance 99.2, tardies 2. . RjII of honor Thelma Real. Mary Clement, Carrie Fisl er, Thomas Eller, .Manuel Lextnn, Mays Revis, Ermnu Boone, Clifford Fisher. Ml" It RAY BULBING. M. W. Williamson, principal. Fifth grade, M. W. Williamson teacher. Enrollment 25, per cent, of attendance 98.5, tardies 1. Roll of honor Bertie Cook, Edgar Nichols. Ada Monk. Fourth grade, Minnie Lyda, teacher. Enrollment 25, per cent of attendance 96.7 S, tardies 0. Roll of honor Fourth B: Ben Young, Nellie McCoy. Fourth A: Worland Eaton, Ralph Bredle, Mamie Revis. Third grade, L. Kate Hanley. teach er. Enrollment 40, per cent of at tendance 99.37, tardies 2. Roll of honor Kate Redwell, Kath leen .Mull, Pauline Saunders. Grady Owens, Alice Klutz. Lois Ledford, Al fred Monk, Edith Harris. HI nunc Lamb, Ray Steelman, George Wilson, Joe Jenkins, Harold White, Harry Steele, Mattle Slagle, Zora Jones, Marie Powell. First B and second A grades, Fran ces Suttle, teacher. Enrollment 36, per cent of attendance 97.9, tardies 6. Roll of honor First B: Marjorle McNamara, Blanche Ray, Walter Brooks, Harry Fisher, Homme Forstar. Second A: Ijllian Arrlngton, Rut Emma Dickinson, Jessie Jenkins, Manley Gruhb, Arthur Kale, Joe Rice. First A grade. Eugenia Rowe. teacher. Enrollment 30, per cent of attendance 97, tardies 1. Roll of honor Pauline Womble, Marie Ballard, Ruby Orr, Charlie KliitU, Vernon Brown, George Jen kins. ' v Kindergarten. Mrs. Williamson, principal. , Per cent of attendance 86, tardies ! " ' Roll of honor Earl Buttler, Ed- EFFICIENCY How Many Men Enow How to Keep It at Par. Thousands; yes tens of thousands of men, grow old 10 years too soon. If you are a man and realize that your efficiency is on the wane and that you are losing money and happi ness In consequence, get a 60 rent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets today and take two after or with each meal for three days; then take one with each meal regularly until you feci well and vigorous. MI-O-NA stomach tablets disinfect, tone up, restore elasticity to the stom ach and Intestinal canal and end Indi gestions They do more: they Increase the nutrition of the body bad In case of nerve exhaustion, . sleeplessness. night sweats, bad dreams or any con dition that require a restttratlve they act with astonishing rapidity. They can be found at Hmiiii'g drug store and helpful druggists the world over. wn.nl Ruttler.Wlter Haj-ris. Robert Gnlvln, Guy Preasley' Nancy' Dickin son, Hester Killlan, Margaret Burgin. ..V- CATIIOf in iirr.i. nmt.mvr: V . 1 Lee, principal i First A grade, N. A. Wright, teacher. Enrollment 44'.. per cent, of' attend ance 97.9,, tardle 3. Roll of honor Allen, Connor, Ed ward Htint, Joella Bennett. First B grade. N. A. Wright, teach er. Enrollment 27, per cent, of at tendance 94.6, tardiea-6. Second Rmde, Emma E. Flack, teacher. Enrollment 40, per cent pf attendance , tardies 3. : ' Roll of honor Oliver Jackson, Frances Forney, Jrma Swepson. ; Third grade, Wj It . Fulton, teacher. Enrollment 54, . per cent of attend ance 98, tardies . Roll of honor Hazel Colley, Cor- nesa Caldwell, Wtllie Dooley, , Anno Albun, Lyla, Bennett. Dalsv Morris. , Fourth grade, M.' Martin, teacher. Enrollment 69, per cent, of attendance 98. tardies 6. Roll of hpnor--Hafold Smith, Hel en Chandler,, Bertha : Manse. Fifth graxle, M. Bland, teat-her. En rollment 47.-per cent of attendance 9S.4. tardies 2. r ... - Sixth grade. R. M.' Rhame, teacher. Enrollment 37, per cent of attendance 98, tardies 2. Roll of honor Ibernhi Burgin, Frances Cherry, , Bertha Derumpley, lola Halrston, Essie Mos!ley, Grace Shepp.rd, Benjamin Ragsville, Otis Greer. Johnnie. Lyles, tarrln Revis. Man," Smith. - Seventh grade,, A V. Johnson, teacher. Enrollment 24, per cent, of attendance 99, tardies 5. Roll of honor Herman Davis, Ge neva Ifogan, Beulah Ljlcs, Stella Har ris. , - . Eighth grade, Wv S. Iee, teacher. Enrollment 9,. per 'cent of attendance 00. tarilies 2. Roll of honor McKlnley Hendricks. HILL STREET BULBING. J. H. Michael, principal. Fourth A and third A grades. Ma rln C. Martin, teacher. Enrollment 42, per cent of attendance 96, tardies 7. . . -. Roll of honor ;01a Shell, Floyd Lo gan. Gressia Brown, James smiini Second R and Third B. Ophelia Moore, teacher. Enrollment 32, per cent of attendance 98, tardies 12. Roll of honor Garnell Mills. Dollie Towns. Florence Moore. Willie Sher man. " Second A gradii, Maude I Moore, teacher. Enrollment 45, per cent of attendance 95, tardies 14. Roll of honoN Alma Patlersorl Uiuis Silvers. First A and First B grades. H. V. Earle, teacher. ..Enrollment 61. per cent of attendance 96, tarilies 12. Roll of honor Pelbam Shepard, Theresa Littlejohn, Fred Silvers, Shaa son Brown, Annie May Brooks. MOI NT.MX STREET BI'II.DINt K. II. Fenderson, principal. Second and third A grades. E. E. Anderson teacher. Enrollment 40, per cent of attendance 98..., tardies 6. First grade, E. H. Fenderson. teach er. Enrollment 29, per cent of attend ance 97.2, tardies 5. Roll of honor Jshevie Mance, Eu gene Good mm, Richard le l'atton, ' t SOVT1ISIDE Bl ILII;. II. E. Hardin, principal. Third A and H grades, H. E.' Hardin teacher. Enrollment ioJper o.nt of attendance 98, tardies 6. Roll of honor Third B: Tennyson Foster, Carrie Ixiu Newton. Third A: None. ' " Second A and B grades,, R. Fortune, teacher. Enrollment , per cent of attendance 97.7, tardies 10. ;." ;;VV:v;'-;lts: TIig stock of Suits, Coats, Evening and Street Drosses, ,Slurt, wonderful assemblage of uew tilings. : ;' v ;;. y ,...f;;. . We direct vonr attention to our splendid offering in.tiio various newjnodels?Tl.ey comprise a complete variety of' live new designs in rich nuitevialftwAtiet fashionable shades, .- ' ; ';. :-. ; .";' ',) 'V"'. In this large stock the great variety of styles makes it possible iorvery woman .; to find an ideal garment, for never in the history of this .store have you had such ; a complete and extensive assortment of ready-to-wear gannents from winch to make selection. . "' '. In purchasing tliis immense stock we were favored with many prico concessions' , which enables us to give vou new winter Suits, Coats ajid Dresses of. the highest character at prices far below what you would expect to pay for this class of goods. Favor us with your inspection for we know we can please' you. ' '.V Peerless Fashion Company F(rst graded x A. Baugh; teacheri Enrollment 4S, per cent of attendance 97.fi', tardies 1. ' ' Roll of honor F'irst A: Wjlliani Thomas "PWllips. First B: Mattle Mac Hill. s For sore throat, swollen tonsils, pimples on the tongue, gargle the throat or rinse the mouth with DAR BY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID dilut ed' in a little water. It will quickly restore normal conditions. Bathe the skin with It to reduce Bwelllngs, cure insect bites or stings, wash out ragged wounds, old sores or barbed wire cuts. It disinfects the wound and heals the flesh. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold hy all druggists. Saturday' Football Kcsid At West Point Army . Yale ". At Annapolis Navy 0. Princeton At Philadelphia Brown , Penn sylvania 0. At Cambridge Harvard 11. Am herst 0. At Ithaca Cornell fi. Washington apd Jefferson O.., j At Atlanta Georgia S hool of Technology 17, Mercer 0. At Clemson College Clenison 14. Howard 0. At Charlotte North Carolina ", Da vidson 0. At Athens Georgia 12, Sewanee 3. 2Z LQGA1 Merchant Tailor The Largest stock Import ed Woolens in the state is shown herfe---hew arrivals now on dis play. Fabrics that will appeal to the most exacting, some of the season's prettiest patterns n ' ON THE SQUARE ASHEVILLE, N; G. TCHE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN' ASHEVILLE; The Peerless Fashion Stock Is At Best 51 Patton Avenue At Richmond Georgetown Richmond College 0. At Columbia South Carolina fi. Florida, 6. At Nashville Vunderbllt 4.r., Cen tral University of Kentucky 0. At Lexington. Va. Virginia Milita ry Institute 25, Randolph-Macon 0. At Lexington. Va. Washington and Lee 18. Wake Forest 6. At Greensboro Greensboro High School 21, Danville High School 0. At Syracuse UiFayettc lit; Syra cuse 0. At Pittsburg CarlisU Indians 17; Pitt 0. At Ann, Arbor. Allcb Michigan 19, Ohio State 0. At State College, Pa. Pennsylvania State IS. Villa Nova 0. At Delaware, O. Ohio Weslyan 7, Western Reserve a. At Hanover. N. H. Harthinoutb. 23 Williams 5. At Evanslon, 111. Northwestern f. Indiana 0. At Charlottesville University of Virginia fi, St. John's College, An napolis 0. At Chicago Chi ago University 24, University of Illinois 0. At llaltiinort Johns Hopkins ii. Maryland Agricultural College. 3. At I ted ford City, Va. Randolph Macon Academy ::7. Lynchburg High School, 0. PHONE 1 ..." 4 '' t , 1 '.Vs. The Citizen. , ' . , As to water rates, we rise tn're mark one more that there should bo no such thing as water revenue. Tax should be Imposed on property, not thirst or cleanliness. Guel.te-News, To which we heartily say amen. , Carolina Commercial School. G. U Hall, AssY run. Ptiones 074-1178. . Phono 1741. No Battery Park Place. Our regular price for a single scholarship is 1 50, combined, $70. W will sell a single scholarship for $35, cash, combined for $50, cash. Po sitions guaranteed under reasonable contract You may not have another opportunity to secure a scholarship so reasonable. Act new. For particulars confer with, ths Principals, Office 10 Pack Square.. m-u: PIANOS EXAMINED FREE Pianos Tuned) Regulated, : Voiced, Revolced and Repaired at Reasonable Rates. 28 years experience. All work guaranteed. . H. A. FRIEDLANDER, M Clionn . - Ption 1138. 797 Hi .1; "
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