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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS
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BECAUSE IT IS BET
TER. is the reason so many peo
ple in Asheville use our
famous M & W Indian
Coal. It has the fuel
properties that make it
hot, and lasting; burns to
least ash, with no clinkers
or dirt. Phone 130.
Carolina Coal & Ice
Company
60 Pattern Ave. Druhmor Bldg.
SEE
FOLK BALL TOSSERS
Movement Is on Foot to Bring
Virginia Pennant Win
ners Here.
WEAR PATRICIAN SHOES
and be Stylish, Comfortable
and Satisfied. Smartest Colo
nials, Plain Pumps ' and the
New High Models. Black
leathers, dull and patent.
Guarantee I?2Ie
4 Biltmore Avenue
REMOVAL NOTICE
We have moved from 22
Pattern Avenue to tho store
formerly occupied by the Ashe
ville Paint and Glass Co.. on
North Main street In Langren
Hotel building.
The I. X. L. Dept. Storo.
14 North Main St.
Phone 107
Nichols Way
War on
Dirt Wins
Phone 2000.
Asheville Laundry
J. A. Nichols, Mgr.
95 West College Street
Efforts will be made to have the
Norfolk team of the Virginia league
stop over in Asheville for a series of
games. This team recently won the
pennant in the Virginia league and
will go to Knoiville next week for a
series of games with Appalachian
league stars, under the management of
Frank Moffett, the baseball magnate
who is well known in Asheville. Cer
tain local baseball fans are behind
the movement to bring the Virginia
Tars here to play a picked team.
With reference to the Norfolk ag
gregation of ball tossers the Knox
ville Sentinel said yesterday:
"Norfolk won the rag during the
first half of the season, and Monday
that team stood at the top of the col
umn with forty-three victories and
twenty-five losses for a percentage of
.632. The Norfolk team will finish
this week on its home diamond, and
Richmond scribes say there is little
chance for the Richmond team to
beat the Tars to the wire. Richmond
is trailing In second place at this time
and about ninety points behind the
Norfolk clan.
"When the Norfolk team comes to
town it will bring along with it a
large number of familiar faces, in that
no fewer than four former Appala
chian league players are performing
for that bunch this season. They are
Cleveland and Alexander, of Johnson
City; Thrasher, of Cleveland; Marklo,
of Morrlstown. Markle has been pitch
ing sensational ball in the Virginia
league circuit this year, and Cleveland
has staged a very classy game at third.
While Alexander has not been doing
anything spectacular, yet he has been
there with the timely wallops, while
Thrasher's hitting has also been a
feature. Markle pitched great ball
for Morristown last year, and Cleve
land was considered one of the best
third-sackers in the Appalachian
league during 1912 and 1913. Thrash
er always could hit the ball hard, while
Alexar r'ir is a slow, but sure, player.
"In Cochran and Humphries Nor
folk has two other twirlers who can
pitch shutout ball, and two men who
will make any aggregation of ball
players go some to win out. Stewnrt Is
rated one of the best backstops in the
Virginia league, while McMahon. at
short, has a reputation for last work.
That the Norfolk team should draw
well here Is a foregone conclusion, and
it Is a cinch that Chilhowee park will
next week take on the appearance o a
real baseball community, the weather
man permitting."
WEAK, WEAHY WDMEN
Learn the Cause of Daily Woes
' And End Them.
When the backache and throbs.
When the housework Is tortue.
When night i brings no rest nor
sleep, .
When urinary disorders set In
Woman's lot is a weary one,
Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak
kineys. ,
. Have prove their worth In Ashe
ville, This Is one Asheville woman's tes
timony. Mrs. H. M. DeBruhl, 179 Asheland
Ave., Asheville, N. C, says: "At one
time I was weak and nervous and the
action of my kidneys was Irregular.
My back paljied me and I did not
slep well, feeling all tired out in the
morning. Seeing Doan's Kllney pills
advertised, I got a supply at Smith's
Drug Store and they acted as a tonic
to my entire system. Afer using
tlfpm, I felt better In every way."
Price 50c at all dealers. Dont simp
ly ask for kidney remedy get Doan's
Kidney Pills the same that Mrs.
DeBruhl had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. T.
HOUSE FLESH CLIMBS
BECAUSE OF THE
Local Dealers Advised of Ad
vance in Prices of Horses
and Mules.
Asheville dealers In horse and mules
state that several of the larger western
firms are now buying up horses in
great quantities to have them ready to
be exported to European countries In
response to a message received by
them that horses are going to be
bought up In this country to be used
In the war that is now waging in Eu
rope. This. So Asheville dealers in
horse flesh say will necessarily make
the prices of horses and mules in the
I'nited States leap to a much higher
figure than they are at present. One
dealer in live stock in Missouri has
recently bought up 1,000 head of
horses and is holding them in readi
ness to be exported to Europe. There
has been no advance In horse and
mule prices in Asheville, so it is understood.
EXAMINATION DATES
' FOR CIVIL SERVICE
"SUFFRAGISTS" PLAN TO
IT THE TON BrJ
Pepsi-Cola Company Will Have
2000 Foot Sign on Druh
mor Building.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the Boar of County Commissioners
of the County of Buncombe at the
office of the Chairman of the Board in
the Court House until 3 p. m. Satur
day, September 12th, for the construc
tion of a Reinforced Concrete Bridge
across the Suannanna lUver at Bilt
inort', X, C said bridge estimated to
contain 1200 cubic yards of concrete,
more or less, and estimated to cost
$12,000, more or less.
Plans and specifications may be ex
amined at, and form of proposal may
be jibtained from, the olftce of Chas. K.
Waddell, 78 Fatten avenue, Asheville,
tf C.
Bidders must examine the plans and
visit the site of the work. Bidders
visit the site of the work. Bidders
must submit evidence of competence,
based on past experience, of ability
to pt-rform the work.
A certified check for $250 must ac
rompany each bid, to he forfeited In
case of acceptance of the bidder's
proposal and failure by the bidder to
enter Into contract with the Board
within six (B) days after award. Cer
tified checks of unsuccessful bidders
will be returned In six (8) days after
bids are opened.
The successful bidder will he re
quired to give bond for I5000 for tho
faithful performance of the contract.
The right to reject any or all bids Is
hereby reserved.
Address communications to the en
gineer, CHARLES E. WAPDELL,
' Engineer.
178-6t.
Clal..ilng to be "suffragists" two
artists arrived in Asheville this morn
ing and tmorrow will proceed to
"paint the town," or at least a part
of It.
These painters have a contract with
the Pepsi-Cola company to execute a
sign which will cover 2000 square feet
of wall space on the west side of the
Drhumor building and It Is exnecred
that a large crowd will watch them
at work Thursduy.
High up In the air, on a suspended
scaffold these painters cut up all kinds
of antics to the amusement of the
crowds below. They are !resed as
women, with bonnets and have always
made a big hit. While at work to
morrow they will be in full view of
Patton avenue west of the p.istcllloe.
Examinations for the civil service
have been announced as follows: Dis-
rlct, inspector, migratory bird law,
male, September 16; specialist In In-
ustrial education, malo, September
1; assistant superintendent of con-
truction, United States Jienitentlury,
male, September 21; associate engin
eer-physicist, male, September 28; spe-
ialist in educational systems, female.
September 28; agronomist, male, Sep
tember 28; clinical psychiatrist, nlale,
Septembe r 28; chief petroleum tech
nologist, male, September 28; transla-
or, September 28 and 29; statistical
clerk, October 7; automatic scale ex
pert, male, October 7; translator, Oc-
ober 7 and 8; sawyer and carpenter,
male, October 12; ship draftsman,
male, and copyist ship draftsman,
male, October 14 and 15; entomologi
cal ranger, male, October 21.
PRESCRIPTIONS
HEIR TO ESTATE IS
BOUND TO COURT
On a warrant sworn out by W. R
Whltson, administrator of the estate
of the late W. W. Goldsmith, Mercedes
Miller, one of the heirs of the estate,
was tried before Magistrate B. L. Lyda
yesterday, and probable cause being
found, was bound to Superior court
under a bond of 1100. She was
charged with obtaining money under
false pretense, It being charged that
she sold a cow and several articles of
furniture which belonged to the estate
She claimed that she sold the articles
but thought that under the terms of
the will they belonged to her.
REV. J. H. ROSENBERG
AT THE FIRST BAPTIST
TEAGUE & OATES
Phones 2C0-1996
Rev. J. H. Rosenberg the young
Jewish Christian minister who Is tem-
I porsrlly in Asheville and filled the pul
pit at the Sunday night services at the
, First Presbyterian church last Sunday
j night, speaking before a large rongre
gatlon, will preach at the First Baptist
church tonight His subject will be
"The Desire of All Nations." The pub
no generally is Invited to hear him.
TRIALS OF LIFE.
The difficulties, trials and tempta
tion of every kind in this mortal
life really drive us up into the high
er element! of our nature, practice
us in them, make us veteran! at di
tinguithed (torn militia untried in the
ndd. old men of wisdom and ex
perience u compared with you as;
men just comiiig into the trial cf
He.
Miss Martha Suddath of Columbia,
Mo., was married recently with th
ring which has been used by eight of
her maternal ancestors, beginning
with her freat-gTeat -great grand
moiner.
New Fall Shoes
Hlg variety 13.00 to $5.00
Heat tkboni fchoea
Nichols Shoe Co.
and onr Tlargalnn Annex
PcoP.io
tor Cars
ARE STURDY CARS
which are strong enough and built of such good material that they
are free from those troubles and breaks that cars in he same
price class are usually heir to. Come In and let us tell you why
this Is a fact: t ., '. L- : '' . y --i ii.n.,.1 j :
Asheville Automobile Co.
18 & 20-Church Street
THE STEADFAST SHOE
for men of "brains Best make, style
and finish for $5.00 your feet can
stand In the best shoe on the market.
George W. Jenkins, , ,
18 BILTMORE AVE.
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School Books and Supplies
ROGERS BOOK STORE
S9 Patton Avenue - . Rogers Press - - S Patton Arenas - - Phone J54
Oysters Served to Order, Any Style
CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE
NEAR POST OFFICE. PHONE 110. HAYWOOD STREET
FANCY DUCKS
HILL'S MARKET.
"Ask Your Neighbor."
Choice, Fresh Fruits and Vegeta
bles, Staple and Fancy Groceries
SERVICE QUALITY VARIETY
E. C. JARRETT
12 North Pack Square and
City Market
START THE FALL .
v RIGHT, USE
MONARCH COAL
This is such a wonder
fully good coal, once yon
have burned it, you will
have noother. Try one
ton today.
Southern Goal Go.
.Phone 114 10 N. Pack Sq.
: COO!
i Mornings1
t famous M. & nn.f;
t The best in fi,
I test: Phone 4 "
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I Asheville Coal Co. j
K. Pack Bqaan
M. WEAVER, Uft.
THE FACT that, toaay ,ne
did not read your want ad
reason why he may not,!,'
It appear agala tomorrow; Wj ,
he reads It tomorrow ana tUkl
reply It to no reason why h, V
not reply to ft the ne daya?,
thera as t reminder f0r h1
PURE Delivered Promptly vl Phone 117(
FOREST HILL CREAMERY - 318So.MainS
Dairy Prod nets and Ice Cream
Wholesale and Bi
Nice Fresh Oysters Received Daily
ASHEVILLE FISH CO.
City Market, Phones 289-290 and 315
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
E. L. Ray and J. T. Bledsoe and
wife to W. Arthur Ball and wife,
property on Maxwell street; 110 and
othf-r considerations.
B. B. Jones and wife to Noah B.
Franklin and wife, land In West
Asheville; $10 and other considerations.
J. E. Rankin, receiver, to Miss
Minnie Reese, land on French Broad
river; consideration $75.
David Walker and wife to L. M.
Knupp and wife, lands In Black
Mountain township; consideration
$50.
J. R. Turn' et al to James S. Cole
man, property on lilltmore avenue;
consideration $700.
VISITORS.AND THE PUBLIC
No doubt you are aware of the fact that Imported goods of all
kinds are not to be gotten. Blomberg's Sporting Goods and Toy
Store has still retained the same prices on all these goods, such as
Japanese baskets, trays and all other Japanese articles, also all un
breakable dolls, as well as dolls of all other descriptions. All our
stork of toys which are, as you know, made In foreign countries, are
selling at the same prices as heretofore and it would pay yoi well
to buy now for the coming Xnias and get the benefit of the saving of
future Increased prices.
BLOMBERG'S
SPORTING GOODS, TOY AND NOVELTY STORE
17 Pntton Ave.
"Everything In the 'Novelty Line."
Phone 456
Library
Tables
ALL SIZES
FROM $5.25
UP TO $40.00.
We invite your inspection of
an unusually well assorted and
carefully selected, large, ne
stock of handsome library ta
bles in a number of popular
woods and finishes, includkg
Early English, Golden Oak,
Fumed Oak and Solid Mahogany.
J. L. Smothers and Sons
MAMMOTH FTJRXTrURE STORE
iiiiiiiiii iiiLii'Buraraiti1 1 n
, 15-17 BROADWAY
Citizens Transfer Compan;
fCLIAH WOODCOCK
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We fte moTtng our special attention. Largest Tana and most amp
tent man fa city. Prompt ban transfer errtoa. Endorsed b C, 0,1
and T. P. A. Phona If, 4 Patton Arena.
Get Our Prices ILEm
Biltmore Plumbing & Heating Co.
PLUMBING, HEAT ING, GAS FOTTNG
Z. V. CREASMAJf, Prest, 1 A. CREASMAN, Mgr.
Fresh All Pork Sausage
STAR MARKET
THREE PHONES-NO. VM
LlITiTI IIIIITTTTTTTim
LICENSED TO WED
Pam W. Mackey to Lottie Kirk.
Landrcth's Strd at Grant's Pharmacy.
Chambers St Weaver. Livery. Phone It
WANTED
WANTED Driver for rrovery wmrai.
Apply In person 525 Merrlmon ave
nue. Do not call over 'telephone,
O. D. Allison. 180-3t.
DR. S. H. STEPHENS, Veterinarian
Graduate of Cincinnati Veterinary College; S years experience
In the Federal service as Government Veterinarian
Established In Anhevllla Since January,
Office and Hospital: 60 8. Main fit. Phone 1989
CREASMAN'8 LIVERY STABLE.
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
STARRETT'S
line mechanical Tools
Phone 87.
Drown Hardware Co.
, ' It Broadway,
Everything Electrical
For the Automobile
FORD LIGHTING OUTFIT REFLECTOR TYPE
This outfit is completely rired and ready to install,
which requires only about a half hour's time.
Complete outfit loss bulbs, only i $4.00
MENOMINEE MASTER' VIBRATOR
Adapted for all cars using vibrating spark coila and
especially for Ford cars. No adjusting, no replacing
of burned contact points, can be installed in a very few
minutes. Size, 6 inches high and 3 inches in width.
Price il $7.50
Piedmont Electric Co.
i
2 5 Per Cent Discount
NOW IN EFFECT ON THE FOLLOWING:
ICE BOXES, REFRIGERATORS, PORCH ROCKIES,
SETTEES, SWINGS' PORCH SHADES, HAM-
MOCK GO-CARTS SULKIES.
Beaumont Furniture Co.
27 Biltmnr Avptitia
THE HOME OF FURNITURE VALUES.
4 PATTON AVE
ASHEVILLE, N. C
OPPOSITE P. O.
T. P. JOHNSON & CO. SH woS1;
i ALL KINDS OF ROOFING:' '
Galvanised Iron Cornk, Skylights, Ventilators, Metal Celling. Bio r
Work, Etc
69-71 South Main St. Phow
WEAVERVILLE
And Lajte Juanita
BATHING BOATING
Round Trip Tickets 35c, Special Night Ratei 25c
Ticket Office Opposite Langnm Hotel
ASHEVILLE & EAST TENN. RAILROAD CO.
on the bquare.
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