m Metrtlle faefte fc. VOL. XVII. NO. 105. ASHEVILLE, N .0., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 8, 1912. 3c PER COPY SPRINGTIME LYRIC CONTEST Phone 1900 When you find you cannot come up town, And you want something sent around, Try the easiest and quickest wav, Phone 1900, the BON MARCHE." There a telephone switchboard is installed. -ftna each department can be called. 9 Central Ave. -R. G. Jhe Jtore Jhat Jfas Jhe Modern Jtervice Everything else being equ lo shop at the place that gives htteen telephones in the store, Another feature is the He take in consideration the fact dred bundles daily, you must vice. A Chase Motor Truck, messengers on wheels give p al, the shopping public prefer the best service. We have one in each department. livery Service. When you that we send out several h Mi give us credit for prompt ser Motor Tricycle and several rompt and efficient deliveries. Better goods at smaller price, A hundred bargains in a trice 1 f once you go, you '1 1 go some more To Levitt's five and ten cent store! I. L. FOREMAN. Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio, Levitt'sStore Is the new store in the old stand of the Bon Marche, 3 South Main street. It is the store of ten thousand bargains and a visit to this new bargain headquarters in Asheviile will convince you that it is a saving of money to trade at Levitt 's. Strangers will find in chopping 'round There is a book store in our town, Where every line is most complete; Where price and stock can not be beat; Tie Brown Book Co., remember well It leads book stores in all thev sell. : C. G. TERHUNE. IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR KODAK FINISHING Send your films to us and we will give you work that li pleases. Try us with your next roll. BROWN BOOK COMPANY Agent Eastman Kodaks. Just Opposite Postoffice on Patton Ave. Phone 29. For things you went, if you are wise, In our want-ad column you will advertise. They are cheap and quick and never shirk, The Gazette-News want- ads do the work. Now, gentle reader, take a hint; Insert a want you'll own a mint. Mr. Business man, on the level, Gazette-News want ads beat the (printer's) devil. BEN PETROS. Confections, ice cream, sherberts fine, For a little odd change are yours and mine. Refreshment parlors and cafe, too, And picnic lunches for me and you. The Candy Kitchen on Haywood street, For good things eatable it can't be beat. MRS. WALTER BOYD. 74 Central a Avenue. The mixing of drugs In mortr.rs and mugs Is a task for precision and care. And the things that go in Are all fresh and they win For Allison's fame everywhere. 112 Haywood St. A. J. M. WHEN DOWN TOWN SHOPPING, ENJOY LUNCH EON HERE. A complete menu of seasonable delicacies, ice cream, fountain drink's, etc. Home-made candies, fresh daily. THE CANDY KITCHEN HAYWOOD ST., NEAR POSTOFFICE. Allison's Drug Store A full and complete line of domestic and imported toilet requisites at right prices. Oeoot for cut flowers. City Schools Report 3 4 High Seventh Grade "range. . . . -Montford . . . 4971 266 295 127 575 4(11 r.K'i Park I 639 290 Anheland .... 40 23.'! M urriiy j 259 160 -Newton I 35 27 Total .... ,32791860 Kindergarten. "nmge 129J I'ark 5 AslielanU 85 Murray 841 Surah Gurrlson..j 68 - 4 7294.1 S 3096.6 I litis. I 01 4.. ! : .', 0 6198.6 Oj 6894.4 7 3497.8 5 695.S 743895.7 0 HI " oj 3686.8 I 989.1 81 4674.k II 4674.4 Total .' . . . , 412 157 Colored. ''Ihollc Mill. . . 606 358 Hill Bt 338 191 Southslde . . . 20T 12' Mountain st. .. ioi 71 I 1 Totals . . . ,1251 750.2 859.4 .318388.0 I I .2 22)95.5 .5 1597.3 0 1695.4 .t 1297.4 Eula attendance 86.7, tardles 14. Roll of honor Adlyn Harris Miller. Fourth H and fifth A grades, Cora Stockton, teacher. Enrollment 43, lcr cent of attendance 96.3, tardles 5. Roll of honor Frances Young, Car rie Weaver. Emily Mathls, Fay l.ango, Margaret Cobb, Elizabeth Boone. First n grade, Susan C. Dukes, teacher. Enrollment 45, per cent of attendance 91.6, tardles 3. ant) of honor Elizabeth Cobb, Catherine Faulkner, Margaret Orr. Madge Morris1, Mary Wilder, Uobert Morris, Frederick Zurburg. First G and first B grades, Sue E. Reese, teacher. Enrollment 34, per cent of attendance 90.6, tardles 11. Roll or honor Oladys Robinson, .lack Glass. William Michalov, Roy Wilson, Fred Rhinehardt, Otto Hall. MONTFORD AVENUE. C T. Carr, principal. Sixth grade, Carr and Morris, teach er. Enrollment 46. per cent or at tendance 97.3, tardles 8. Roll of honor Sylvia Samuels, Sara Git, Annie Murphy, Albert Oermld. Second trade, Mary Mpann, teach er. Enrollment 43, per cent of at tendance 97.8, tardles 0. Moll of honor Jessie Mercer, Elsie I'rake, Marie Payne. Henry Ledford. Thomas Cobb, George Robinson. 'Ifth grade, M. C. Nixon, Jeacher. Enrollment 41, per cent of attend nce 94.1, tardles 6. Unll of honor Fifth B: Ethel Mcr "r. Glenn Carter; fifth A: Ada Ham lot. fourth A grade, Hstelle W. Hus "n, teacher. Enrollment U, per cent f attendance, tardus 9. loll of honor Huster Murphy. Helen Jackson, Ben Jones, Kllaalwlh Hiiness. Carolyn Cowan, Katherlne ''srr, Carolyn Itrown. Third grade, Eugenia Harrison, oKAJftiB street Ihilbing. .1. M. Roberts, principal. Third R crude. Bona Nichols, teach er. Enrollment -r, per ceni oi at tendance 95.7. tardles 14. I', ill of honor Ethel Hlnckwelder, Olga Havner, Margaret Israel, Wllma Reynold. Jessie Whyte, MHton Hra-t-lev. Henry Jones, Temple Pugh, Eeu lah Honnahoe. Sixth A prude. Ruth E. Watts, teacher. Enrollment . per cent of ntendance 96.47. tardles .18. Roll of honor Evangeline Jenkins. Hugh Moomhnugh. Jefferson Donna hoe, Dale Beers, Fourth B grade, Mra E. Morgan, te.ieb -r. Enrollment 42, fJer cent of attendance 98.8,.tardlea 3. Roll of honor Maud Barnes, Hen rietta Gross, Marlon Jenkins. Bernlre Morgan. Sloan I'oleinnn. Pierce Mat thews, Floyd Roberta, John Smith. Fifth A grsde, Anna F. Carmlchaei. teacher. Enrollment 38. per cent of attendance 98.1. tardles 3. Roll of honor 'ordell Blackweldc r. Donnle Blackwell. Helen Marlowe, Francis Strndley, May Easley. ' Sixth B grade, M. Vdelaldn Pratt, toacher. Enrollment' 15", per cent of attendance 97.6, tardiyi 6. Roll of honor TVir Wolfe, Ralph . . v i . - Marguerite Harmon. Kathci ine loomls, Bessie Simpson, l-eon Gross Eiurene Cole. Jean M Tlghe, Oaks Burton. Alice Davis, Lillian L dan. Hie ha id aaenfeld, Hie Jor- Wrtuht, attendance 98, tardies 17. Roll of honor Marvin Blackwelder, Richard Currier, John Easley, Loy Hoffman, Robert Luther, Ralph Mead ows. Stacy Smith. Harold Weir, John Wythe, Katherlne Tluhe, Pearl Thompson, Irene Kennedy, Ktncr Rrnnk, Helen Cannon, Tressle Mosher. Fourth A grade, B. E. Moody, teacher. Enrollment 35. per cent of attendance- 97, tardles 4. Roll of honor Anna Reynolds, Ola English, Adabolle Shltlo, John Jarvis, Lenora Burnette. Third A grade. Miss Ycatman. teacher. Enrollment 50, per cent of attendance 94.45, tardies 10. Roll of honor Clyde Blackwcll, Emma Mellenry, Eleanor Smith. Fifth B grade, Margaret Ware, teacher. Enrollment 43, per cent of attendance 93.1. tardles 12. Roll of honor Gordon Whyte, Knox Powell, Mary Ray, Rose Stern berg. S. Bond A grade, Miss Lanier, teach er. Enrollment 31, per cent of attend ance 98.98, tardles 5. Roll of honor Class A: Ruth Lev itt, Italia Burnett. Class 11: Lillian Harmon, Katherlne Rollins, Ruth English, Mabel Dockory, Annie Roh erts lunula McMahan, Gllle Powell. F.verett Cnpps, Joseph Sevier, Everett Smith, James Forester, Stanley Kohn. George Ixiomls. Second B grade, Lee E. Dennis, teacher. Enrollment 29, per cent of attendance 97.8. tardles 15. Roll of honor Russell Starnes, Viola Bell, Marguerite Wolfe, Sadie Bonus, Second B grade, Alice Halyburton. teacher. Enrollment 27," per cent of attendance 90. tardies 13. Roll or honor Georgia Hamrlck, Cecil Conn. Wllllard Redman, Charles Williams. Maleta McMahan, Ullian Bohoehtt, Virginia Strndley, Ullian Rollins, Marie Brown. First A rade,. Elisabeth Bernard, teacher Btirollment 51, per cent or atendanre 97, tardles 4. Roll of honor Minnie Lyda, I.eRoy Duvall, Francis Israel, Karl Donahoe, Edward Gross, James Hare. Theodore Weaver. ASIII I, M BUILDING. J. M't Llgon, principal. Sixth grade. J. W. Ligon and Mrs Bryant, teachers. Enrollment 48, per cent of attendance 98.6, tardles (. Roll of honor Carl Nelson, David Klmberl), Eillth t'larke, Mary Payne. Fifth grade, Helen G. Schartle, teacher. Enrollment 12. per cent of attendance 98, tardles 10. Boll of honor Elisabeth Patter ns hi. Fourth trade fUrlhu Herman teaoher, . Roll of honor Ruth Chedcster, Blanche Bouters. Third grade, May Alexander, teach er. Enrollment 39, per cent of utlend- ince 95, tardies 11. Roll of honor Pierce Henderson, Florence Cllne, Helen Cline, Kather lne Frady, Pauline Shuford. Second grade, Nancy Carter, teach er. Enrollment 17. per cent or at tendance 94. 58, tardles 7. Roll of honor Mary Bowles, Sallle Wooten, George Willis, Marler Rus sell. First B grade. Miss Stewart and Mrs. Brown, teachers. Enrollment 25, per cent of attendance 93.2, tardies 10. First A grade. Edith B. Anderson, teacher. Enrollment 37, per cent of attendance 86. X, tardles 7. Roll of honor Thomas Wrenn, Claude Britt, Will, am Braman, Lela Bishop, Edith Landlord. Nellie Woods. PARK BUILDING. Queen M. Carson, principal. First A grade, V. Nichols, teacher. Enrollment 39, per cent of attendance 99.73, tardles 11. Roll of honor Bruce Ellor son, Mary Stepp, Susannah Frady, Ruby Evans, Bertha Crow, der, Vivian BuekneV, Billy Bugg, Clarence Wyatt, Charlie Maxwell, An drew Carter. First B grade. M. Davis, teacher. Enrollment 42, per cent or attendance 98.74, tardloe 8. Roll of honor Frank Barrett, Howard Clarke, Thomas Eller, Morris Hawkins, Mace Itevls, Thelma Beal, May Ellison, Mamie Morrow, Hattle Merrill. Mary Wallln. Second A and B grades, E. F. But- trick, teacher. Enrollment 43, per cent of attendance 98.88, tardles 9. Roll of honor Sarah Betts, Lear HosknilU. Willie lxdford, Fay Cook, Earl Black, Thurman Black, Henry Devlne, Albert Dougherty. Gordon Simmons. s. cnnd B and third A grades, I. Mi l. Wortliam, teacher. Enrollment 56, per cent of attendance 98.89, tar dles (. Roll of .honor Margaret Frady, Myrtle Miller, Eva Redmond, Evle Boyd, Margaret Francis, Edith Rob inson. Third B grade. Mrs. Haskell, teach er. Enrollment 45. per rent of at tendance 9.88, tardles 10. Roll of heno VVJJIIam Hough. Ona Pettlt. Fourth grade. Hannah M. Test, teacher. Enrollment 14, per cent of attendance 17.91. tardles 5. Roll of honor Gladys Chandler. May. Hugh Devlne, Jake Hoskovitz, Charlie Briggs. Fifth grade, O. M. Irick, teacher. Enrollment 32, per cent of attendance 97.678, turdies 11. Roll of honor Evelyn Burton. Sixth grade, S. It. Morris and Q. M. Carson, teacher. Enrollment 27, per cent of attendance 97.4. tardles . MURRAY BUILDING. Mrs. M. W. Williamson, principal. First B and second A grades, Fran ces Suttie, teacher. Enrollment 33, per cent of attendance 96.7, tardies 12. Roll of honor First B grade: Helen Allison, Dora Johnson, Annie Laura Parrls, Ruth Simpson, Gertrude Ten- nant. Second A grade: Homme l'ors- ter. Wade Worley. Fourth grade, Minnie Lyda, teacher. Enrollment 19. p"er cent of attend ance 97.21, tardies 2. Roll or honor Fourth A: Loxous Foster, Thomas Monday. Alfred Monk. Fourth B grade: Eva Williams, Mamie Itevls. Third grade. L Kate Hanlcy, toach er. Enrollment 40, per cent of attend ance , tardles ,12. Roll of honor Ray Steelman, Har ry Steele, Moyce McCall, Allyn Owens, I'nuline Saunders. Second B grade, Rosa Qulnerly, teacher. Enrollment 31, per cent of attendance 96.81, tardles 3. Roll of honor Arthur Kale, Ruo Emma Dickinson, Bonnie Norton, Marguerite Simpson. Fifth grade, M. W. Williamson, teacher. Enrollment 22, per cent of atendanco 93.31. tardles 4. Roll of honor Edgar Michael, Ruth Lamb, Ada Monk, Minnie Wor ley. First A and First B grades, Eugenia Rowe, teacher. Enrollment 25, per rent of attedance 98.11, tardles 1. IMPORTANT TO MOTHER A record of slxty-ne years oontlsn sns use of "Mrs. WlnsloWs toothing Syrup" by mothers In all parts of the world, Is the highest praise that any remedy for "children teething" has ersr received. Every year the yonns mother follows In the footsteps of her mother and Bndt Mrs. WlnsloWt Soothing gyrus to be Las favorite, and o It has ions oa for a period of six ty-8ve years Millions of mothe. aavs used It for their children wall teething with perfect suoosaa. H soothes the child, softens the gure allays all pain, cures wind ooMo and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sols by druggists and medietas sealers la of the known wens Twaa Roll of honor First A grado: Earl Butler, Alonzo Monday, Jesse Rodgers, Vernon Brown, Geraldine Womble, Winona Worley, Mildred McCoy, Mary Annis Peacock. First B grade: Arbey Penley, Marian Ward. smosdsm gsssssi ansa Bass) I SOUTIISIDK BUILDING. H. A. Loc, principal. First grade, C. A. Bough, teacher. Enrollment 59, per cent of attendance 95, tardlts 13. Roll of honor First A: Allic love Willie Mae Williams, Charley Mobley. First B: Grant Bern', Frank Bluford, Ruby Fortune, Christine Mills, Thom asina Counts. Second grade, R. E. Fortune, teach er. Enrollment 30, per cent of at tendance 94, tardles 10. Roll of honor Allen Clinton, Albert Greenlee, Mattlc K. McDonald. Third grade, H. A. Iee, teacher. Enrollment 37, per cent of attendance 97, tardles 5. Roll of honor Sylvester Smith, Willie Hall, Edith Ramseur, Mattle Moss, Carrie Pendland. IUCHESS 'ATTACKED f BY APPENDICITIS 'y gssl W'rJ VyIbsbsbbE WJ Yl Bar KETa.(X.CQtm)GHI Too Duchess of Oon naught hi gut ting from append let Us and has been i tried from Quebec to a IwjpHal for nervation and treatment All MM gagements of the Duka and Duchess '.TO Easily Proved Lady (to small boy who is fishing) I wonder what yout father would say, If he caught you fishing on Sunday. Boy I don't know. You had better ask him. That's him a little farther up the Nil cam. Llppineott's. A sprained ankle may as a rule be urod In from three to four days by upplying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. For sale by, all dealers. TRUSTEE'S 6ALE. By virtue of the power ot sale contained In a certain deeu or trust made by Joseph W. Ducker and wife, Mary Ducker, to the undersigned trustee, dated August 23rd, 1909, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Bunruinbe cc-un- ty, N. C, In book or mortgages and deeds or trust No. 78 at page 421 to which reterence Is hereby made, and default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power tf sale therein contained has become operative, the Bald undersign ed trustee will, on Tuesday, the 18th day of June, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, sell at public auction for cash, at the court house door in the city of Afhevllle, county or Buncombe and state or North Carolina, an undivid ed one-rourth interest in and to th tollowlng lands and premises, situate, lying and being In the county of Bun combe and state of North Carolina, adjoining lands of F. A Lance and others, containing twenty-live acres, and being the lands and premises ron veyed by F. A. Lance to Mary Duck er and others by . deed dated Feb 10th, 1898, and duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county. N. C, In deed book No. 119 at page 208 et sen . to which reference is hereby made for metal j and bounda This May J.lth. 1912. W. U. JACKSON. Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as administrator of Ned Wasson, deceas ed, lata of the County of Buncombe, v u- of North Carolina, requests all persons holding accounts sgalnst this estate to present them within twelve months or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate will make Immediate payment. This the 3rd day of May, 1911. JERRY WtON, Administrator of Nod Wesson, deo'd.

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