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THERE'S JOY
And peace and comfort
and perfect satisfaction in"
the home that uses j
M & W INDIAN COAL
In the kitchen range. Al
ways uniform and free
from slate, and clinkers,
and burns to mighty few
ashes, j , -
Carolina Coal & Ice
Company
PHONE 130
GUARANTEE PUMPS
AND OXFORDS
For ladies and gentlemen-
with reliability as to quality
and style the keynote of their
make-up.
$3.00, $4.00, $5.00
Guarantee
SHOE
STORE
4 South Main St
REMOVAL NOTICE
Wa have moved from 22
Patton Avenue to thu store
formerly occupied by the Ashe
ville Palr.t and Glass Co.. on
North lialn street In Langren
Hotel building.
The I. X. L. Dept. Store.
14 North Main St.
Phone 107
WAY AHEAD
In the race for supremacy Is
J.anmlry Work done the
NICHOLS WAY
Wn are studying evry inintite
how we may increase our
efficiency In work and service,
and every new idea ns to mth
od or machinery Is iifd hs
soon as created.
PHONE 2000
Asheville Laundry
' J. A. Nichols, MgT.
BS College Street.
Trunks, Bags
AND SUIT CASES
H. L. FINKELSTEIN
Loan Office
23-25 South Main Street
Phone 887
Only
One More
Week
until we will begin to deliver EL
OLO8T0V08, that flowing ELEC
TRIC HTOVE that Boll Broils, Stew
Toasts and Pries.
Regular pries $5.00, for one week
only, Mar Ilth to Hth, II. EO. Leave
your order now so we can supply
yea as soon as possible, over one hun
dred and fifty thousand already sold.
We will continue to take orders tin
tlljMay Hth, and will make delivery
as fast as factory can supply them.
PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO.
64 Patton Avenue Opp. P. 0.
FORD CARS B
OILS, GUEASES,
ACCESSORIES AND
REPAIRS
D. C.
Shaw Motor Co.
PHOXK Silt
1 1m C ollie Mrt
WILBURN SUMNER
ELECTED CAPTAIN
t i. -,
Will Pilot A. & M. Quintet
Next Year W. L Smith
Pres. Tennis Club.
Spcelal to The Gazette-News.
West Raleigh. May 1!. A 5 Inch
cannon captured by the Americans In
the Spanish-American war, has been
mounted on the campus of the North
Carolina A. ft M., college directly In
front of Holiday ball and to the north
of the flag staff. This gun has been
the property of the state museum for
several years but was recently given
to the college. The locks were thrown
away by the Spaniards when they saw
they could not hold the place, so that
the captured guns would be of no ben
efit to the Americans. The piece Is
mounted on a concrete base and
guards the entrance to the college be
ing dedicated to the present senior
class.
At a recent meeting of the basket-
hall team. Wilbur Sumner of Ashe
ville was elected captain of next
year's varsity. Sumner has played
three years on the team and acted
captain nearly this entire season on
account of the Injuries Capt. Philips
sustained in the second game. He Is
une of the best men the Techs have
on the basketball floor. The award
of monograms and stars took place
and the following members of the
team are allowed to wear the college
monogram: W. Sumner, of Asheville:
.1. H. Mason of Charlotte: C. E. Van
Hroclin. of Syracuse, X. Y.: J. Scar
ry. Jr., of N'ewbern: J. V.. McDniigal,
of Amesbury. Mass.: and J. Ferder
ber ,of Duuqeane, Pa.
The Leazar Literary society held Its
semi-annual election of officers St
urday night and the following were!
chosen for next year: A. I.. Teachy
of Teachy, president: J. P. Robert
son, of Rowland, vice president: S. M.
Credle, of Swan Quarter, secretary;
T,. O. Henry, of Gastonia, treasurer:
G. T.. Jeffreys, of Richmond, Va..
censor: S. G. Crater, of Cycle. chap
Iain: M. M. Fontaine, of Woodsdate,
sergeant at arms. The Red and White J
staff for this society is as follows: C.
!C. Proffltt, ' Bald Creek, editor In
chief: K. Sloan, of Statesvllle, art
editor: F. S. Klutz, or Concord, as
sistant business manager: W. C. Al
bright, of Mount Airy, exchange edi
tor; It. O. Llnsey, of Madison, ath
letic editor.
The Washington State college re
cently collected statistics from many
colleges us to the number of students
voluntarily withdrawing . from their
Institutions during the year. The per
ent of young men who, according to
this report, fell out of their colleges
Is very high. A M. lost 11 percent
this year and only three colleges re
ported a sniallnr loss. thi-se be ins'
I'l-incrton, Muwdoin and Maryliind,
Agricultural. Thest- figures upcuk well
lor ihe persistence of A. & Al.
The extension department of the
colleKt. working in conjunction with
the stute department of agriculture,
report its lurcest enrollment of boys
in the corn i IuIi.m of the state. So fur
the enrollment of boys is 4.402. Wake
county has the largest enrollment,
namely, 314. Wilkes comes next with
294; Richmond is third, 238; Bun
combe, lob; Mecklenburg, 148; Co
lumbus, 128: Iredell, 113; Hubesoit,
117; and Durham 107.
The Tenuis club elected W. I.
Smith of Ashmllte president for the
next year, ami II. K. Greenfield of
Iverneraville setreiHry and treasurer
at a meeting Saturday. This form of
sport has only heen adopted at A. A
M .. a little while ami so far has prov
en very successful. It Is Ihe purpose
of the authorities here to put out a
team In the future that will be able to
compete with the teams of other In
stitutions. The enrollment In college this year
of students from outside states Is as
follows: Alabama 2; Connecticut 1;
Flurlda 1; Georgia 1; Indiana 1; Iowa
1; Louisiana 2; Massachusetts 3; New
Jersey 3; New York 2; Ohio t: Penh
sylvania 2: Rhode Island 2; 8outh
Carolina 6: Virginia IS.
Dr. E. W. Allen, assistant director
of the national office of experiment
station, made the college an official
visit this week. He went all over the
experimental subjects and 411 the fi
nances of the station.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
I
R. P. Hayes and wife to W. J. Long
and wife, land In West Asheville; $10
and other considerations.
David R. Reeves and wife to W. E.
Thompson and wife, land on the west
side of the French Broad river; con
sideration 1200.
Zeb Brown and wife to J. M. Fox
and wife, land on the west aide of
French Broad liver; consideration,
$500
Blanch Acheson to 8. A. Lynch and
wife, property en Montford avenue;
$10 end other considerations.
Heirs of W. U Peebles to J. E. Pee
bles, land In Upper Hominy township;
consideration, tK00
W. Banks Meacharo and wife to
Margaret B. Reynolds, property on
Hillside street; consideration 18000.
Blue nidge Development company
to A. E. Ehee, land at Arden; $10 and
other considerations.
- E. W. Grove to A. H. Man love, prop
erty In Edwin Place; consideration
$1600.
Mary 8. Fisher to John C, Btoney,
property on Bonny Inne; fl and other
aunslderationa.
Anhevllte Power and Light company
to Asheville school, land on ('anejr
Branch; tl and other considerations.
Asheville school to Asheville Power
and XJght company, land on Bear
Creek road; tl and other considera
tions. .
LICENSED TO WED
Patrick Rellly to Pearl Calloway.
I Idrelt'l Seed at Grant's Pharmacy.
Chambers A Weaver, Livery, Phone II
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GRANDE NEVER LET ;
GET GRAY
Kept Her Locks Dark, Thick,
Glossy. With Sage Tea,
And Sulphur.
When you darken your hair with
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
tell, because It's done so naturally, so
evenly. Preparing this mixture,
though, at home is mussy and trouble
some. For 60 cents you can buy at
any drug store the ready-to-use tonic
called "Weyth's Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy." Tou Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. By morning
all gray hair disappears, and, after
another application or two, your hair
becomes beautlfu lly darkened, glossy
and luxuriant. You will also discov
er dandruff is gone and hair haa stop
ped falling.
Gray, faded hair, though no dis
grace, is a sign of old age, and as we
all desire a youthful and attractive
appearance, get busy at once with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look
years younger.
Agents: Smith's Drug Store.
POLL HOLDERS NAMED
L
List is Made Out by Chairman
Bourne Poll Holders Will
Be Named Thursday.
Chairman Louis M. Bourne of the
Buncombe county democratic execu
tive committee has named the poll
holders who will officiate at the voting
places in the rural precincts of the
county at the primary to be held Sat
urday. Each of the men named has
been notified of his appointment and
asked to send In to headquarters at
once his acceptance or refusal to
serve. This Is done In order that oth
ers may be appointed before Saturday
in case any of these officials cannot
serve. The following is the list com
piled: Avery's Creek N. S. Glenn and T.
H. Creasman.
Haw Creek C. W. Whltson and
Mark U Reed.
Limestone B. P. Shroat and B. U
shuford. .
Sandy Mush. No. 1 T. M. DeBoard
and J. B. Boyd.
Reem's Creek J. B. Lotspelch and
lxe Wener.
IJIiwer Hominy A. H. S tames and
J, M. Hawkins.
French Hroari J. E. Parker and
Zeh Vance.
Hili mure A. P. Shroat and Almond
Jones.
l.'pper Hominy. No. 1 T. J. Howell
and 1. M. Brooks.
l'alrvlew J. Ii. Merrill and T. W.
Shufoid.
I 'Renter, No. 1 S. M. Mears and
I). S. Sprinkle.
I'pper Hominy Z. W. Young and S.
J. Joyce.
Sandy Mush. No. 2 C. N. Gillespie
and C. N. Wells.
Flat ("reek Barnet Roberts and
Harnett Dillingham.
Jrilack Mountain J. M. Thomas and
P. Johnson.
Ivy. No. 2 J. H. Woodward and J.
("J. Klsher.
Hazel W. L Splvey and W. H. Pat
ton.
Chairman Bourne left last night for
Raleigh on business and will remain
there until tomorrow night Upon his
re'urn he will name the poll holders
for the six voting precinct in the city.
ORANGES, GRAPE FRUIT
GO BY PARCEL POST
Washington, May 1!. Representa
tive L'Engle of Florida, in a letter to
Postmaster General Burleson made
public hns attributed to parcel post
shipments of oranges and grape fruit
remarkable Increase In posloftlce
business at Tropic, Fla., a fourth class
office. The average receipts at Tropic-
for the quarter ending March tl for
the past three years have been only
$30. This year they are t3.
RAILWAY STATUTE
OF TEXAS ANNULLED
Washington, May It. The Texae
statute providing that a person should
not act as a freight railway conductor
without having had two year expert
ence as a freight brakeman except In
cases of emergency, haa been annull
ed as unconstitutional by the Supreme
court.
LAWN
MOWERS
2 ncea at $3.00 up
Drown Hardware Co.
13 N. Main 81
Pbo
v- y
I ririt n r M
nCA TUC CICTH 1914 Model
IvLU 1UL 1 II
Note that the Reo the Fifth
sells at a "new price this year.
We save you 16o on the car
equipped.
r '"7
We urge men who may want this
now. :
Asheville Automobile Co.
18 & 20 Church Street
BASEBALLS, BATS, MITTS, GLOVES, &c.
Also Tennis and (lolf floods for the Amateur and Profes
sional. -'.
ROGERS BOOK STORE
M Patton Avenue - - Rogers Press - - SO Patton Avenue - - Phone 251
, TRY OUR FRESH BON BONS
A Choice Home Made Confection
G ANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE
1 YEAR POST' OFFICE. PHONE 110. HAYWOOD STREET
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
HILL'S
Nonpareil Soft Shelled
Almonds
Strictly fresli and all good stock, per lb. 35 cts.
E C. JARRETT
GROCERIES, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
12 North Pack Square and City Market ,
Get Our Prices k Pays
Biltmore Plumbing & Heating Co.
PLUMBING, HEATIAG, GAS FnTTN'Q
. V. CREASMAN, Prwrv
Sweet Pickled Pears and
Peaches
The kiud we have are put up in quart cans and are of
the highest quality. 25c. per can.
Stradley & Luther
': PHONE 1902 ; - ------ Store Closes 6 and 9
Get Your Dog Muzzle's Now
Today's the Day
We have a full line of them at
iBLOMBERG'S
SPORTING . GOODS AND TOY STORE
17 PATTON AVENUE
. TRY AN
STAR QUALITY BEEF R
PRIME RIB ROAST
CHOICE CHIPPED BEEF
SELECT SPICED BEEF
. STAR MARKET
PHONES: 1917, 1918, 1919
T. P. JOHNSON & CO.
; ALL KINDS OF ROOFING
Galvanised lru Corn he, Skyllfrnta, Ventilator. Metal Ceilings, fllow Pip
Work, Etc.
69-71 South Main St.
Citizens Transfer Company
itruvt WOODCOCK.
We lie matin ear special atteatloa. Lara-eat eana an moet eomee
teat BBeej U city. Prompt esitace transfer aervle. Endorse by U. C. T
4 T. F. A. Phone It. tl Patton a Teas.
7
III
$1,175 Equipped
nd note that thl car
haa new streamline body
electric starter and lights,
a 35 horse power engine
oversize tires 34x4, Dim
ming' Searchlights, one
rod control. i .
honest car to come and see It
L. A. CREASMAN, Mgr.
EXTTTTTTTTl
ORDER OF
We are encreasfal caterer
to a variety of appetite
EXXXXXXd
Phone 325
1
Our 5.00 Steadfast Oxfords
in Tan, Vici and Black leathers
i the TvroDer foot covering for
your feet this time of the year.
GEO. W. JfiJNJUHO
18 South Main St. . .
Best Coal
MONARCH
This coal possesses a
quality goodness so 1
superior that it is the
first choice for range
, use, quick fire, big heat
and little ash.
Southern Goal Co.
Phone 114 - - - - 10 N. Pack So..
PURE Delivered Promptly. , Phone 1176
FOREST HILL CREAMERY - 318So.MaiiiSt
Dairy Products and Ice Cream
FRESH SEA FOOD
FRESH SEA FOOD
FRESH SEA FOOD
FRESH SEA FOOD
LEADERSHIP J
' ' ' :
By reason of Its genuta, '
periority-in heating ,,.... 1
due to the freedom from i?
puriUea such as alate, ellnklT
etc.
M. '; W. COAL enjoy, tk
unique distinction of absolut
leadership in the fuel worM !1
Asheville and Western N. c tl
sets the standard by which o'th.
er coala are measured. s
PHONE 40
Asheville Coal Co.
. ;", N..Pack Square '
f. Ml WEAVER, Mgr.
W
Money to Loan
Trunks, bags, valises and fafj
gooda. . ' ' ' '. j
Uncle Sam's Pawnshop
' 30 ! S, Main Street i
Wholesale and Kttil
' IS HEAIVniFn,
IS MJTKlTIOt8
BY EXPRESS DAILY
IS CHEAP HERE
Asheville Fish Co.
City Market ; Phones 289-290 and 315
Laundry
Phones 70
and 2096
A trial Is an we ask. W o treat your laundry white.
NOTICE!
The Tax-listers are now ready to receive the re
tain of your property for taxation, and may
be found in the North East Room, second floor
of the County Court House. They - would im
press on tax-payers the wisdom of calling;
early, and not wait until the last few days,
when all of those who have been putting off
this . duty will rush in. . ; . .
TAX-LISTERS
BUY A GOOD GRADE OF PLAIN FLOUR, Put youi
salt and
Rumford Baking Powder
in it then you will know you have pure, ..wholesome breaii,
otherwise you do not. .
Lawn lowers
"We have the Rending make of Lawn Mowers. - "We have
them from the cheajttst to the best. $3.00 to $15.00. . .
Call and let us Bhow themlo you.
We also have a fnll line of tools for the onre of the
lawn, granH hooks, Iioho, rakes, etc. ,
OOttis GreenHihvcCo. ( )
11 W. Pr.c!: Squrxra