OF ILL Special Today- ORDER COAL SUPPLY TODAY Carolina Goal & Ice Company 60 Patton Are. Drnhrnor Bldg. PHONE 130 Several Matters of Importance Taken up Yesterday Com miteemen Named. MEN'S OXFORDS FOR SUMMER COMFORT Leaders in footwear for men, GUARANTEE oxfords are constructed according to lines "safe and sane" safe from discomfort, and sane because built along lines of latest Ftyles. Black and tan leathers, and canvas too. Up to $5. Guarantee nou 4 South Main St. Several matters of importance were taken up yesterday afternoon by the county board of education, which met in regular monthly so?ion in the superintendent's office. Ed DeBruhl resigned as commit teeman from the Oak Hill school dis trict and Harley Snelson vias elected to fill his place. J. M. Pickens was appointed to fill the place of W. Crowder of Flat creek, who resigned. Hubert Patton was appointed committeeman from the Swannanoa district, Leander Kirsrten, E. Casey and J. H. Garren were appointed as a spe cial tax committee from the Pleasant Grove district of Swannanoa town ship. The following teachers have been elected by the committeemen from Fairview township: Fairview high school, R. H. Hutch inson, principal: Miss Ugie Morgun, assistant principal; Misses Effie Gar rison, Grace Walton and Bessie Bur lison. class teachers. Gap creek school, S. J. Merrill, principal; Miss Hruce Merrill, ussistant. Black Knob school Emory I.yfla; Laurel school. Miss Bonnie Shuford; creek school, J. R. Mason; school, Hall Sales. HUMORS GIVE There are many things learned from experience and observation' that the older generation should Impress upon the younger. Among them la the fact that scofula and other humors, which produce eczema, bolls, pimples and other eruptions, can be most success fully treated with Hood's Sarsapartlla. This great medicine Is a peculiar combination of remarkably effective blood-purifying and health-giving roots, barks and herbs, which are gathered especially for it. Hood's Sarsaparilla has stood- the test of forty years. Get a bottle today now from your nearest drug store. Always keep it on hand. Bluff Brush- Tweed JOINT INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS TONIGHT Asheville and Pisgah Lodges, K. of P., Plan a Big Meet ing Tonight. Ffi REMOVAL NOTICE , I We have moved from 22 tj a Patton Avenue to thu store 5 Eg formerly occupied by the Ashe- i i M villa Palr.t and Glass Co., on ! J H North Main street In Langren j H Hotel building. ; i I The I. X. L. Dept. Store. I I 14 North Main St. Phone 107 j STICK BT AUTOMOBILE Small Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Elias Accidentally Injured. Shriners Welcome And Wash the NICHOLS WAY PHONE 2000 Asheville Laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr. 95 West College Street Yesterday afternoon, shortly before the parade from the Battery Park hotel to Camp Grove for the openlncr of the camp, an automobile owned by Fred 1 Seely and occupied by Jesse Crook and T. B. Harris, the former the driver and the latter of The Citi zen, struck and seriously injured Fran ces, the two years old daughter of Dr. and .Mrs. U W. Elias, on Haywood street, a short distance from Flint street. It seems thnt the automobile was comlni; down Haywood towards Pat ton avenue when the little pirl, who was with her mother and sister on the sidewalk, attempted to cross the street. The driver, see ins that it would lie impossible to stop the ma chine, 'timed it into the curbing. The little ,Tii'l became excited and turned into the machine. She was bruised about-fhe head and face and suffered a wrenched knee and lascerated hip. She was at once picked up and given medical aid and later removed to the home, of her parents in Biltmore. The machine was badly damaged by bering driven into the curb. Trunks, Bags AND SUIT CASES H. L. FINKELSTEIN Loan Office 23-25 South Main Street Phono 887 M. L GUIS IS OELU1 PRINCIPAL Macey Cabinets and Filing Devices Save worry in looking for your papers, by filing them away systematically. Burton & Holt M. I Gireton of Honklnsville. Kv. was yesterday afternoon elected to till the place made vacant by the resigna tion of A. H. King, principal of the Asheland avenue school, at a special meeting of the city school board. Mr. Uireton was for several year an instructor in the schools of Hopkins ville and has met with much success as , a teacher. He will return here shortly Iwith his fiimilv nn,l tuLu ,,. v,i dence in Asheville. .Mr. King wa.s for tw0 years prin cipal of the Asheland avenue school and only recently resigned to take charge of the city schools of Burling ton. N. C. Hot Point Many housekeepers who can well afford to have their ironinsr done, do it themselves with an Elec tric Iron. It's such easy, pleasant work to iron with a HOT FOINT Elec trio Iron. 3 lbs. $3.006 and 6 lbs. $3.50. Guaranteed for 10 year. Piedmont Electric Company M Patton At, Opp. p. O. WESTERN UNION IS PLAINTIFF IN SUIT William N. Ncsliitt yesterday after noon filed suit in Superior court against the Western Union Teleirraph company, In which he geeks to recov er damans In the mim of 13,000 for the alleged failure of the defendant company to send a mesafte. It is t forth in the. complaint that the plaintiff filed a mewu.e with the defendant company on Feb ruary 27, last, to be sent to his muter in Knoxvnie, which It la alleged mi not sent and as a result the ilnter did no meet the plaintiff and cnunod the delay of a funeral In Inman, & C, 24 hour. DR. ALEXANDER TO ADDRESS FARMERS rr. H. Q. Alexander of Charlotte will ad drees the member of the Buncombe County Farmer union and any othere Interested In farm work tmorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at the county court house. Dr. Alex ander came to Aahevllle upon the In vltatlon of Governor Locke Craig to appear oerore the freight rate com mlMlon today and arrangement were made with film to apeak tomorrow. Chamber & Weaver, Livery, Phone It Hi It is expected that the meeting to night of the Asheville and Pisgah lodges of Knights of Pythias, at which time a joint Installation of officers will be conducted by Grand Chancel lor J . G. Balrd of Charlotte, will be one of the most important meetings in Pythian circles held in this city this year. The meeting will be held in the lodge rooms of the Pisgah lodge, over Smith's drug store, and all Pythians are requested to attend. Major Baird arrived this morning and will remain In Asheville through Thursday night, being a guest of the West Asheville lodge on that night, when arrangements have been made by the lodge in that town for a large celebration of a membership contest which has been conducted for several months by teams from the lodge. The joint installation of the officers of the Asheville and Pisgah lodges, tonight, will be very impressive and the fact that the grand chancellor of the state will be present will add in terest to an interesting event. The $395 ($425 delivered in Asheville) SAXON CAR is daily showing the public that a good car with a small cost of operation can be sold at the price. It is easily handled and comfortable to ride in, with lots of foot room. Come in and let us show you this splendid little car. ' Asheville Automobile Co. 18 & 20 Church Street CHI LD REN'S WASH SUITS $1.00 and $1.25 reduced to 75c and $1.00. Geo. W. Jenkins" f SHRINERS AND CANDIDATES WELCOME And get your reading matter, postcards and souvenir books at Rogers' .19 Patton Avenue ROGERS BOOK STORE Rogers Press - - SO Patton A venae Phone 354 ELECTION BOARD OF STATE ORGANIZER Special to The Gazctte-N'ews. Haleigh, July 7. The state hoard of elections has organized for the en suing term of office by the election of Col. Wilson G. Lamb, of William ston. us chairman, and George B. I'nderwood of Kayetteville, as secre tary. Col. Lamb has served as chair man for a number of terms. R. T. Claywell of Morganton, who was one of the democrats named by Governor Craig as a member of the board re cently, has declined to serve again and it will be necessary for the gov ernor to name some one in his place soon. Mr. Claywell has served several terms Rnd was secretary of the board once, Other members of the board all here for the organization, -were George T. Underwood, Fayettevllle, elected secretary; Clarence Call, Wilkesboro and W. J. Davis, Hen rtersonville. the two lost named being the republican members. LIST OF QUESTIONS SENT FOR TEACHERS Special to The Gazette-Newa, Raleigh, July 7. The state depart ment of education is rushing out to all the county superintendents of public school the lists of questions an pre pared by the state board of examiners that the superintendents are to use Thursday of this week is examining the applicants at each county seat for licenses as high school teachers and for (lve,-year certificates. Indications are that the examinations will be un dertaken by Increasingly large num bers of people In all parts of the state. Artist Weil Dead. Washington, July 7. Max Weil, the landscape painter, died yesterday nt the age of 77, after an Illness of four months. Ilia works are in many American galleries and private col lections. He won distinction as a self- taught painter. CASTORIA For Infant and Children In Us For Over 30 Years AJwtyi bearfl the Signature of Lnndreth'a Seed at Grant's Pharmacy, Fruit Jars Ball Mason. 1 pt 50o. doa. Ball Mason, 1 qt. 55c. do. Pall Mason, gaL 80c Ant. 8urt Seal, 1 pt 65o dot. SureBeal, 1 jt 75c. doa. Sura Seal gal. ........ $1.10 do. Extra Tops 150. doa, White Rubbers ( jZc doa, Red Rubbers '.'...." 10c. doa. 1-1 pt Jelly Moulds ..I..., He, dot H Pt Jellf Moulds ....... 86c. do. Pi. Tumblers .......... sec dos. Brown Hardware Co. "W.Hatatt. rboM7 0LD MnT A CCTTC peanut fashioned IVlwlrYooryO brittle CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE NEAR POST OFFICE. PHONE 110. HAYWOOD STREET QUALITY MEATS HILL'S For "Goodness Sake" use MONARCH COAL Southern Coal Co. Phone 114 - - - - 10 N. Pack Sq. order coal supply TODAY j Asheville Coal Co. IT. Pack Square, , F. BC WEAVER, ltgv. ' W. A. WARD ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 12 Battery Park Place Phone 449 PI R F. 1E J"" Phnno 1 1 1d m. w -.- , .ueuverea rrompuy :i,uvuv XX s FOREST HILL CREAMERY - 318So.MainStS Dalrjr Products and Ice Cream Wholesale and Retur'l Red Snapper and Snapper Steak ASHEVILLE FISH CO. City Market Phones 289-290 and 315 ' Georgia Watermelons and Canteloupes THEY ARE FINE E. C. JARRETT Groceries Vegetables and Fruits 12 NORTH PACK SQUARE AND CITY MARKET Special Bargain Counter in Souvenirs Have received over two thousand pieces of samples In Japanese Novelties ranging from 6c to t6.00. Anions them you'll find goods that have never been seen In this part of the country before A visit to my store will convince you. BLOMBERG'S SPORTING GOODS, TOY AND NOVELTY STORE ON THE AVENCE. S. STERNBERG & CO. DEPOT STREET PHONE 333. All sizes and lengths of I Beams, Channels, -Concrete Steel and Relaying Rail. STRUCTURAL MATERIAL A SPECIALTY We buy anything and '. Sell Everything -GO OUT TO Laundry Phones 70 and 2096 A trial In an we auk. W e treat jnr laundry white. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF I PALM BEACH SUITS Just Received and Now on Sale NEELY BRUNS CO. 18 North Main St. Outfitters to Men an'' I. )ys T. P. JOHNSON & CO. SHEKTAI ALL KINDS OF ROOFING WoAn,i,'0,, CrnkA skUhta- Ventilator Metal Ceilings, Blow Pip. Work, EUs, 69-71 South Main St. Phone 325 iverside Park TONIGHT Free Motion Picture Entertainment And Concert Beginning at 8:30 O'clock Complete Change of Program Daily 3 REELS OF PICTURES SHOWN Citizens Transfer Company JCLUJ WOODCOCK. Owner. . ( ( , Wa He moving oar special atu ntlon. Lrgaat vana and moat eomp tent man la elr. Prompt bat-gaga transfer aerrtoa. Endorse bf O. CL t and T. P. A. Phona I. It Patton Aretraa. LEIXX1 C2Xi:ZEI3XLiJLLITTTia Hickory smoked HAMS STAR MARKET PHONES! 1917 1Q1 101O anrren-fal rawerm Get Our Prices ' lt Pflys Biltmore Plumbing & Heating Co. rcxMBiJia, ueatimu, GAsrrmHa Favorite Ranges We want to call your attention to the FAVORITE R. RANGE. This ii an all cast iron range with water coil which we cnn.scll you for $35.00. This is the best i . i tvuiuo we can una in ranges. ' ( . Ottis Green Hd we 11 W. Pack Square it U A. CREA8MAN, Mgr.

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