PAGE TWELVE
THE A SHE VILLI! GAZETTE NEWS
Saterday, JtQy 11, 1914
COKE
Excellent for summer
cooking. Light, and there
fore more bulk; clean,
dust less and smokeless.
Carolina Goal & Ice
Company
SO Pattern Are. Drubmor Bid?.
PHONE 130
THE QUALITY'S
THERE
Yes, it's the quality that makes
' Guarantee Shoes so popular
, with men and ladies, best
leather, best workmanship .
For men $4 and $5. Put shoes
on your feet that have ALL
STYLE and ALL QUALITY.
Black and tan leathers; also
white oxfords.
Guarantee
O South Main St
REMOVAL NOTICE
1 mmmm
We have moved from 22
i Patton Avenue to tho store
formerly occupied by the Ashe
vllle Pair.t and Glass Co., on
North Main street in Langren
'Hotel building.
The I. X. L. Dept. Store.
14 North Main St.
Phone 107
' The 150 Military
Students
of course want to lip perfectly
dressed on every occasion
NICHOLS WAY laundry work
leads in point of quality, young
gentlemen, and we'll be pleased
to serve you while in Ashevllle.
PHONE 2000
Asheville Laundry
J. A. Nichols, Mgr.
B5 West College Street
Trunks, Bags
AND SUIT CASES
H. L. FINKELSTEIN
Loan Office
23-25 South Main Street
Phono 887
CORN CLUB MEMBERS
U
Director of Corn Club Work in
State Spoke to the Local
Boys Today.
T. E. Browne, state agent In
charge of the boys' corn club work In
this state, addressed the members of
the Buncombe County Boys' Corn
club this morning at the meeting held
on the Blltmore estate, Mr. Browne's
address was replete with advice and
suggestions to the boys in regard to
the work done and he told of the
work that Is being done in other parts
of the state, predicting that the local
club will be able to show up with
the other clubs in the state in point
of work accomplished.
Mr. Browne came here from a trip
he has Just finished in Macon, Clay
and Jackson counties, where he has
been visiting the teachers' institute
in the interest of the corn club work.
He will leave here for Madison.
Cherokee, Haj-wood and Graham
counties, where next week he will
continue the work in behalf of the
corn clubs.
Several people from the city at
tended the meeting this morning of
the local club. The boys met on the
plaza at Blltmore at 10 o'clock and
were taken over the estate In car
riages. At the dairy a stop was made,
the plant being Inspected and ad
dresses delivered by several of the
men present.
DIES IN NEW YORK CITY
Built Asheville 's First Sani
tarium When It Was a
Mere Village.
Dr. William Gleitsmann, who estab
lished the first sanitarium ever built
in this city, died several days ago In
New York, according to information
just reaching this city. The deceased
came to Asheville about 40 years ugo,
when It was nothing more than a vil
lage, and opened a sanitarium. His
lielief in the future of Asheville has
been well borne out by the building
nf a modern city on the site of the
country village he came to years atro.
The deceased was a native of Bava
ria, where he was born 74 years ago.
For several years he was a member
of the staff of the Polytechnic hospital
in New York. The deceased is well
remembered by many of the older res
idents of this city, who will learn of
his death with sorrow.
SEVERE RHEUMATIC
NHS DISAPPEAR
Rheumatism depends on an acid
which flows in the blood, affecting
the muscles and Joints, producing in
flammation, stiffness and pain. This
acid gets Into the blood through some
defect In the digestive processes, and
remains there because the liver, kid
neys and skin are too torpid to carry
it off.
Hood's 1 Sarsaparllla, the old-time
blood tonic, is very successful In the
treatment of rheumatism. It acts di
rectly, with purifying effect, on the
blood, and through the blood on the
liver, kidneys and skin, which It
stimulates, and at the same time it
improves the digestion.
Get Hood's Sarsaparflla today. Sold
by all druggists.
REV. CP. HAAARICK TO
LEAVE LOCAL CHURCH
Rev. G. P. Hamrlrk, who for some
time has been pastor of West End
Baptist church of this city, his accept
ed the call t the Baptist church at
Canton. Rev. Mr. IJamrlck has won
many friends in this city during the
time that he has been pastor of the
local church.
Rev. J. C. Owen, who has occupied
the pulpit at the Canton church, goes
to Mars Hill, where he will become
pastor of the Baptist church at that
place.
Macey Cabinets
and Filing
Devices
. Save worry in looking for
your pnpers, by filing them
away systematically.
see
JBurton & Holt
J).
MR. HOWELL BACK FROM
MADISON CO. INSTITUTE
wot: mmmmmmmmmmmmmmim
tfUHhOM'TION of PARTNERSHIP.
-retee is hereby given that by mu
hial ureement the partnership here
tofore existing between Samuel Boris
CMKAnniucI 1-lnestcln. known as Sam
fiffl Ports Co., doing business at 24
Mirth Main street, Anhevllie, N. C, has
Men dissolved this Tth day of July.
Hail All bills due said firm of Bamuel
Boris ft Co., are payable to Samuel
Ftnesteln and all bills due by said firm
will be paid by him. The business Will
continue at 24 South Main street by
Samuel Plnesteln.
Witness our hands this Tth day of
JUill4.
t 8AMT'EL BORIS.
SAMUEL KINESTEIN.
127-lt.
Store .will be closed after August
, 1st, 6 pm., on Saturday, 9 p. m.
Harry Howell, superintendent of the
Ashevllle city schools, returned yester
day aflernoon from Marshall, where
he has been conducting the bl-ennlal
t u hers' institute for Madison cdunty
Mr. Howell had charge of the Inter
mediate department and Ml.ss Harris
of t'oneord was In charge of the pri
mary department of the Institute. A
large nunilter of teachers attended
the .institute and Mr. Howell states
that a great deul of Interest was manifested.
NOTICE OF BTOCKHOLDKK H
MEETING ASHEVILLE CEME
TERY to
Notice la hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stork holder of
, Ihe Aaherllle Cmetry company for
EB sOB) of director ILnrt th.
tlon of other huilneM. will h.
on Monday. Jul nth. nn .i
o'clook p. m. In the ofnc of
Parker A UnrHm
This July Ird. 1(14.
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Gary Fortune is leading all the
pitchers in the league In percentage,
for according to the official figures
hi percentage1 Is .831. He has
played In six games, having lost only
one. Some record for the boy and
one that every fan In this dty can he
proud of. Hut Asheville does not
come In the list again until Oatemey
er Is rear heed and his percentage I
only .620. Harry Watson elmes next
wth .444 and then comes Ferris with
.42.
In club batting, Asheville stands
third with a percentage of, 249 Not
so bad after all. And Durham and
Wlnatln are below us at that. The lo
cal club atands fourth In rbjb field
ing, with Greensboro, two points
ahead of us. That does not look rood.
although we have It on Charlotte and
Raleigh.
Ashevllle players have secured nine
home runs for the first lap of the
season, nineteen three baggers and 64
two baggers, with a total of 357 one
base hits. All of this out of 1,803
times at bat. Is that bad?
This fellow McCall of Charlotte is
already setting the league on fire, If
such a thing Is possible. Wonder what
he will do later on? Where did you
get him Charlotte?
A. Watson and Welch both lead the
third basemen in point of percent
age, with .1000 each.
Now comes Wilmington anjwearing
that they will have a ball team of
some kind next year. Pretty tough
isn't it, not to have ball of any kind?
Charlotte Observer: "Jim Kelly
seems to be the big mogul of the cir
cuit when it comes to the sale of a
player. He got rid of Doc Ferris at a
price reported to be $600 and Doc
stayed In the Virginia league about a
week returning to Ashevllle where he
has been having all grades of trou
ble In getting away with his games."
The latest report has It that "Doc"
High will join Joe Holland's team at
Portsmouth, Va.
Charlotte Observer: "There have
been numerous scouts In this circuit
this season, but no reports are at
hand as to any contemplated sales.
The fact is that the major leagues
are adopting a policy of watchful
waiting on the Feds.
'The receipts from the games of
July the Fourth amounted to about
$100 for each club more than for any
previous season. This ought to be
gratifying to President Lyon. The di
vision was $478 apiece."
McCall stands at the head of the
list of batters, in point of percent
age, in the league. He has a percent
age of .474, although he has only
participated in six games.
Just think "Doc" High Is or
the second best batter In the league.
Overholser, out of 23 gamest has a
percentage of .315 and A. Watson
stands at .313 out of seven games.
"Wild Bill" Morrisetto leads all the
twlrlers in the league that is now
In the league, for "Doc" High is out.
In batting. He has a record of .310
which is very good considering a
pitcher does not participate In as
many games as the other player.
And Ostemeyer stands next to last,
with a percentage of .081 out of 20
games he has played In. And Just
think Jack sent him on several occa
sions as a pinch hitter.
Schumaker Is leading the league In
the number of home runs secured,
while Hickman comes a close second.
"Schu" has made nine and "Hick"
seven. Since the figures were com
piled, though, Hickman has secured
two more.
McCarthy of Greensboro leads the
list of base stealers, with a total of 21
out of 54 games played In.
Sammy Crane of Greensboro come
frst as the leading sacrifice hitter,
haling made 28 out of 67 games
played In.
Schumaker of Raleigh heads the
most Important list of all. that of
slugger. He has secured 40 one base
hits, 13 two baggera two three bag
ger and nine home runs, with n total
of 108 base out of 64 game. Here'
to you "Schu" for you are some ball
player.
Th only triple pulled In the first
lap of the season was made by
Greensboro. The same team heads the
lap of the season was made by
Ashevllln comes fifth In this list.
The $395 ($425 delivered in Asheville) SAXON UAR
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
Come in and let us show you this splendid little
room
car.
Asheville Automobile Co,
18 & 20 Church Street
POST CARDS, SOUVENIR VIEW BOOKS. STATIONERY
Newspapers, magazines, and many thousands of good books to read,
all the new books may be had here soon as they come out in New York.
Welcome to our store, visitors and army men and students.
ROGERS BOOK STORE
Ropers Press - - SB Patton Arenas - - Phone 354
39 Patton Avenue
Order Ice Cream for Sunday Dinner
CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE
NEAR POST OFFICE. PHONE 110. HAYWOOD STREET
Proper Plaoa.
"I want ten pounds of coffee." "In
the bean?' "Nor "TJien picas g.,
doWQ Hi the croiind floor!"
I .it ml" et h'v Seed at Grant's Pharmacy.
Chnmbera & Weaver, 1,1 very. Phone It
Fruit Jars
Rail Mason. 1 pt. 50c. dot
Ball Mason. 1 qt. tic. dw.
Pall Mason, H ! 80c. u
Sure Heal, 1 pt. .......... s&e dot.
Bar Baal. 1 at Tc. doe.
Sure Heal gal. , . 9MO do.
Rxtra Topa lie. doe.
Whit Ratfcere .06c. do.
Rd Rubber f IOr. do.
1-1 p. Jelly Mould. Mr. do.
t Jelly Moulds Mc. doa.
pt. Tumbler Mc. do.
Brown Hardware Co.
um.mtmm. no ot
Fly Proof
We have recently installed Sanitary Refrige
rator display counters, thereby perfecting our
sanitary methods of handling meats.
"We gladly welcome an inspection of our
methods which will convince you that our
meats are not exposed to the dust, flies and
germs.
H ILL'S
Where Cleanliness
is Paramount
"ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR'
j
18 BILTM0R1 AVE.
The home of Steadfast Shoes
Oxfords $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00.
Geo. W. Jenkins 18 st
Quality
Spells
Economy
So be wise and always use
our MONARCH coal. It
is the purest, cleanest
and best lump produced
at Jellico.
Southern Coal Co.
Phone 114 - - - - 10 N. Pack 64.
MERIT WINS
That is the reason M & W
COAL stands preeminent
ly in the lead as coal for
cooking, in fact for ev
ery purpose.
Asheville Coal Co.
If. Pack Square
F. M. WEAVER, Mgr.
11 !
W. A. WARD
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
12 Battery Park Place
Phone. 449
PURE Delivered Promptly Phone 1176
FOREST HILL CREAMERY - 318SaMainSt
Dairy Products and Ice Cream
Wholesale and Retail
NICE FRESH BUTTER FISH
FOR FRYING
ASHEVILLE FISH CO.
City Market Phones 289-290 and 315
Crex and Coca Rugs
75 CENTS AND UP
Coca, Rubber and
Steel Door Mats
50 CENTS AND UP
J. L. Smothers and Sons
15-17 North Main Street Mammoth Furniture Store
PINE APPLES
EXTRA LARGE QUEENS. 40 and 50 cents EACH
E. C. JARRETT
12 NORTH PACK SQUARE AND CITY MARKET
BUY A GOOD GRADE OF PLAIN FLOUR. Put you
salt and
Rumford Baking Powder
in it then yon will know yon have pure, wholesome breads,
otherwise yon do not
Out of Town Visitors
For your benefit I will say that should you need anything In
Toya, or .any kind of a play-thing for your children, write me and
leave It to me to make a selection. It won't cost you anything. Will
prepay all charges. I am here to please you.
WRITK OH PHONE 456
BLOMBERG'S
SPORTING GOODS, TOY AND NOVELTY STORE
ON THE AVENUE.
Laundry
Phones 70
and 2096
trial la alt wa ask. W r treat yonr laundry white.
irimmiAAi i i-ttttttTTTF
Smoked Tongue. Chipped Beef, Boiled Ham and,
Tongue
STAR MARKET
PHONES: 1917. 1916, 1919 KtSSTiMSB?
itnunmnnmirnm''
S. STERNBERG & CO.
DEPOT STREET
PHONE 333
All sizes and lengths of I Beams. Channels,
Concrete Steel and Relaying Rails.
STRUCTURAL MATERIAL A SPECIALTY
We buy anything and
Sell Everything
Citizens Transfer Company
a
JULIAN WOODCOCK. Own
Wa gi moving oar special atuatlon. Largest
(at man la city. Prompt baggage transfer aerrto.
od T. P. A. Phon It, l Patton Anata
and most eompe-
Cn dorsad by U. C T.
Get Our Prices lt pys
Biltmore Plumbing & Heating Go.
PMJMBINU. BUT Of U, OAS nTTOlO
Snow Ball Ice. Cream
FREEZERS
Made of cedar tubs, heavy retined can, steel frame, will
freeze cream quicker, laftt longer and make better
cream than any other make. Try one. Phone 63
SottuG
reenndwe
11 W. Pack Square
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