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v ir ir v V i.c:i;iffl ; X f I I J l. -L. lit ..-i.Lli Mr. Rayner Introduces a Bill Looking Ail Let Vs Help. Sty?, xm Is Red Cross Stamps "on Sale in Handkerchief Department to Apprehension of the Kicaraguan. . . Special Sale Bath Robes for Men and Women, now going on. A delayed ship ment of several hundred new Robes arrived yesterday and go on sale at a saving of a fourth. $4.00 Bath Robes $2.95; .$5.00 Bath Robes $3.95; $7.50 Bath Robes $4.95; $10.00 Bath Robes $7.45. - Beautiful new designs for both, men and women. See dis play in window. j '---- . 1 -; Coat Suits, Cloaks, Capes and Dresses selling now at 'January Prices. $50.00 ,qoat Suits $25; $25 Coat Suits $15.00; $15.00 Tailored Dresses $8.50. - Fine Stock Coat Sweaters.for Women $1.98, $2.98, to $7.50. ; Children's Sweaters $1.25 and $1.50. . ' Complete stock Warm Underwear for Men, Women and Children, wool and cot . ton,. 25c to $1.00. ;t - , Make Your Selection of Furs Now. Genuine Mink, Black Lynx, Black Fox, all the good wearing Furs most reasonably priced, $1.50 to $21.50. ; HOLIDAY GIFTS This store shows gifts of quality at prices that will appeal to you. Kid Gloves $1.00 to $1.50, Handkerchiefs lc to $1.50, Hand Bags 50c to $5.00,' Mexican Drawn Work 25c to $9.85, Bath Robes $2.95 to $7.45, Furs $1.50 to $21.50. Shoppers now get best choice and avoid the great holiday rush. Come in early Saturday. ' W. E (IKY & CO. 2f 15, 17 and 19 South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. i V ';. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. . Santa Clous' Mail xKltfcKltKXIt l t(ltK No. 388 East College Street. ' - Asheville. N. C. December 9, 1909. Dear old Santa Claus; I want you to bring me a nice cont, story book, and a pair of rub bers. I am a little girl ten (10) years old. That is all' from - ; ' BLANCHE CL1NE. P. & Don't forget to throw in a lit tle candy and some fruits. , Woolsey Hall. Dear Santa, , I am a little girl eight years old, t want you. to bring me a nice doll, a dull carriage -rand set of dishes; please bring me ft pair of kid gloves, nuts, oranges, and anything elee you have V- "P?5-. .Pleas--don't forget my fattier, mother, sisters and broth ers. Good-bye. Tour little friend, EDNA VIVIAN PADGETT. r Np. 888 E. College St. Ashevlle, N. C. December 9. '09. Dear Santa; i ' I want you to bring me a doll and a doll carriage, a pair of rubbers, and a dress. Please bring me some candy, nuts and oranges. I am only eight years old. Good-bye from " VIVIAN CUNE. P. S. I have two little brothers name Eddie and Marcus. They want you to bring them o. gun and a wagon and a' pair of shoes, candy, nuts and oranges. ,,; and nuts. I have a sister thirteen years old an she wants a box of bon bons. Your little girl, FRANCIS LOLA BARNARD. Woolsey Hall. Dear Santa. I am nlno years old, father and mother says I have been very good, please bring me a doll, a little stove, some pans -and 'dishos. I want a lit tle red cape and a pair of kid gloves, some nuts and fruit, don't forget my sister, she Is thirteen years old, she wants a box of bonbons. Goodby. Your, little girl, " i . I DENA ALDENE DAVIS. ' Tllfflili : IN THEjtlCE COURT The CourtChides Them (or Acknowledg ed Misdeeds and They Promise to Be Good in Future. Woolsey Hall, Dec 8, 1909. Dear Santa, I am a little boy eight years old, and I go to school. ' I want you to bring me a toy automobile, a sled and some games and picture books and I want oranges, apples and candy. Your little boy, . ERDMON BRIGGS. ' . . Woolsey Hall. Dear Santa, I am a little girl 11 years old and I want you to bring me a rubber doll rattle and some candy, nuts , and oranges. Please don't forget my. llttlo brothers Ignatius, Isaac and Ora Koonce and don't forgot my mamma and papa. Your little girl, : CAROLINA HARIET BROCK. exacted from the boys a solemn prom ise that In future they would be good; that they would obey their mother and attend school and that they would not be found in police court again. With this promise the court . suspended judgment upon the payment of costs. The little fellows, standing before the court, not knowing whether tho heart of the police judge would wlarm toward them, or whether they would bo sent to the county chain gang to be thrown with hardened criminals, cried a bit as thoy told the court that they were oorry for their past misdeeds and that If they had but one more chance they would try hard to do that which Is right; one of the little fellows say ing that in future he wouldn't even pick up a pin In the middle of the road. The court gave the boys an other chance and it is now up to Fred and Violet to make good or else, con tinuing in their past misdeeds, ulti mately land in the penitentiary ,.- W.-shlngton, Dee. 10. A resolution authorising the president to take the necessary steps for the apprehension of President Zelaya of Nicaragua and for his punishment on a charge of murder, if 'the facts In possession of the state department warrant such action, was Introduced In the senate today by Senator Rayner. ' ; The resolution recites the circum stances connected with the execution of the two Americans. Grace and Cannon, by Zelaya's order. Mr. Ray ner gave notice-that he will address the senate In support of his resolu tion. - . ' Story Denied by liuta. Senor Luis Corea, minister from Nicaragua to Washington - until re cently, declares that he has no ere dentials from President Zelaya to represent Nicaragua In Japan or any other country. . Evidence Thai Zelaya Intends to Retire, Evidence Is multiplying that Zelaya Intends to retire from the presidency of Nicaragua. Reports to this effect are general through that country and the American consular offices give credence to them. The latest news reached the state department this morning, stating that Jose Madrls la mentioned as Zelaya's successor. In the absence of definite Information It Is assumed that this sugRestlon comes from Zelaya's friends. For that rea son his selection would be far irom satisfactory to this government Madrls is said to be a mm with ambition. It ls a question among Central Americans here whother he could be wholly dominated by Zolayn, and they do not understand the rea sons for Madrls's candidacy for the presidency being : urged by Zelaya's partisans. In any event Tils selection as president of Nicaragua would not be satisfactory to the United States. IXORIDIANS ASK FOB SHIPS r fob MARDi (jivrs i;j fbiirvABX Delegation From Land of Flowers Call I'pon Secretary of the Navy Meyer. Washington, Dec. 10 Senator Dun ran U. , Fletcher end other members of the Florida delegation In congress called upon: Secretary pf the Navy Meyer today and asked that several warships be sent to Pensacola to par tlcipate in the mardl gras celebration next February. The secretary prom ised to send warships for that occas ion. If any were available. The Flo- rldians are gratified over the secre tary's announcement that he Intends to continue the Pensacola yard as one of the principal naval establishments. Judge Cocke in city police court this morning had a hard task to perform when the two small white boys. Fred Weaver and Violet Weaver, arrested yesterday charged with the larceny of chickens from Max Relter, were con- vicieo ami cuueu oeiore in. cuun lur ( Last night at the First Baptist sentence. Judge Cocke, after the evl-ichurcn tnere WM a good Cfowd . dnce was In, and after Mr. Relter had ent notwithstanding the cold night DR. IIITLTEN INTERESTS A ' GOOD SIZED AUDIENCE Woolsey Hall. Dear Santa: .' 1 I am a little girl six years old and I Want a little blue cape and a doll and a tea-set a pair of kld-uloves and a ring. . I. want some candy, fruits made a plea for the boys asking the court to deal leniently with them, called the boys before him and talked to them In pluln and simple manner. He told tho boys that they should re alise that they had a duty o perform just aa grown people have duties to perform; that among their llttlo play mates they should do a work for good rather than set a bud example. . x The court referred to the Juvcnlli court work and particularly to Judge Llmlney's nttltudu in ' dealing with youthful offenders and to Rev. Dr. Campbell's recent paper on tho Juve nile court and youthful criminals read before the Pen and Plate club. Judgo Cocke Intimated that his course in dealing with boys of tonder ago charg ed with offense would be with a view always and with the hope, that they might bo saved from h'oomlng hard ened criminals and that ultimately they might become useful citizens. He Tlie 16 PATTOH AVENUE. Fashion PHONE 520. In order to reduce our enormous stock of LADIES' AND MISSES SUITS, LADIES' AND MISSES' DRESSES, " LADIES' AND MISSES' CAPES, - LADIES' AND IHC3ES, COATS, : CHILDREN'S AND BABY'S COATS we will give one-fourth off from the already low marked prices. . " . , . - FAsmor J, Inc. Dr. Hulten delivered a very Interest ing sermon on the conversion of Zac cheus. There will be the usual eer vices tonight, beginning promptly at 7:30. and Dr. Hulten will remain over Sunday and nil the pulpit at all ser vices. He will preach a sermon to the Sunday school Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and at 11 o'clock he will deliver a special sermon. In the af ternoon at 8:30 o'clock he will de liver a sermon and again at the even ing service he will preach. Asheville has rarely ever had a more fluent, earnest and ' eloquont speaker than this gifted minister and all who have heard him are charmed and pleased with hs maxtcrful discourses. IIARIT'S CIIAIJf Certain Habits 1'noonwloiiHly Formed Aro Hard to Itrcak. An Ingenious philosopher estimates thnt the amount of will power neces sary to brenk a life-long habit would, if It could - be transformed, lift wdtrht of many tons. It sometimes requires a higher de gree of heroism tn break the chains of a pernicious habit than to lead a for lorn hone In K bloody battle. A lady writes from an Indiana town: 'From my earliest childhood I was a lover of coffee. Before I was out of my toeni I was a miserable dys peptic, suffering terribly at times with mv irtomneh. "I was convinced that It was coffee that waa causing tho trouble and yet I could not deny myself a cup for brenkfast At the age of SI I was In very poor health. Indeed. My sister told me I wes In danger of becoming a enffee drunkard. "But I never could give up drinking coffee for breakfast although It kept me constantly 111, until I tried Postum I learned to make It properly accord Inr to directions, and now ws ran hardly do without Postum for break fart, and care nothing at all for coffee "I am no longer troubled with dys pepsia, do not have spells of suffering with my stomach that used to trouble me so when I drank coffee." "I am no longer troubled with dys pepsin, do not have spells of suffering with my stomach that used to trouble me so when I drank coffee," Look In package for the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle." "There's a Reason." liver mid the above) letter? A new one appear from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of liuinnil Interest, 5 URVEY OF STRTE FROM THE CAPITAL ... ; More people shopping early than ever before I More people insisting upon the Asheville Dry Goods Co. mon ey saving values than ever before! Fortunately, we have made larger preparations than in any formet Holiday season! Easy to find things, great assortment for se--tactions. i .... i ., .... 0 Careful Selling and Delivery Service. Shop Early. Select Xmas Gloves now, the useful ap preciated gift put up in dainty Xmas boxes, but priced away below regular value. $1.25 Women's Gloves $1.00. 'Beautiful Silk Kimonos, a useful Xmas gift and will be most appreciated by the receiver; see our full showing; price range from $3.98 to $10. Men's and Women's Umbrellas are always ac ceptable and wo have prepared to meet the Xmas demand on these goods from the plain wood han dles to the beautifully engraved gold plated one.' Prices range from $1.60 to $10.00. Women's $1.16 all pure thread silk stockings at only 88c. Just think of the saving to you these dandy values and they make acceptable Xmas gifts. Special, 98c. ?" '"""T'THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" L... ASHEVILLE, N. C. $" A MAN OF ECOHY IN THE WHITE HOUSE" The Qasette-J4ews Bureau, . Chamber of Cotnmerce Rooms, Hollemon Building, . Raleigh, Doc. 10. The citizens of Raleigh held a pub lic meotlng yesterday, at the call of Mayor Wynne, .- who presided, and adopted sultable'rcsolutlons regard4ng the death of Richard Beverly Raney, so greatly bcloved'Acre. .The tribute paid the Ufe-wprkof Mr. Raney and fils splendid 'girt jptj the library to Raleigh has bAn'gwiera!. .rThe chil dren have a particularly dorp regard for the memory of the thoughtful gen tleman who has done so much for them, and the school paid him a trib ute. Mr. Stanhope Pullen gave to the city the park which bears his name and to the etate the splendid site adjoining on which the A. and M. college stands and John Rex gave the admirable hospital and these were Mr. Ranoy share the honor of doing more for this city than .any other man. The members of ths Capital club and also the trustees of the Olivia Raney library attended the funeral In a body, and various other organizations were represented. The Raney library was formerly dedicated January ?4. 1901. and was then presented to thn city. Mr. Rsney's funeral was held from Christ Church, Rev. Milton A. Bar ber officiating, assisted by Julian K. Ingle, and the pall-bearers were Rich ard H. Battle. Thomas S. Kenan, Richard H. Lewis, Dr. Hubert Hav wood. Carl A. Woodruff, Vines E. Turner, Thomas H. Brlggs, A. A. Thompson, Charles E. JohnMfcn. Her bert W. Jackson, B. S. Jerman, Oeorg-i W. Thompson, Samuel P. Mordocai. Ashby L. Baker, Ifln! M. Worth. Wil liam H. Williamson,- John A. Duncan, Edward B. Crow and Charles Root A marble bust of Mr. Ranoy Is to placed In the library. - t , , Which Fact Is Pleasing to Fitzgerald, Old Enemy of Roosevelt's. Washington, Dic. 10. "A man has come to the White House who h:m some Idea of tho value of money and the necessity of saving It," declared Representative Fitzgerald of New York, In the house today, adding that it was the duty of the house to back up the president In hla efforts to economize." Mr, Fitzgerald referred to what he declared was the extravagance prac ticed under the administration of his old enemy. President Roosevelt. After a session lasting ten minutes the senate adjourned until Monday, while tho house adjourned until Tues day after remaining in session an hour and a hnlf. Both houses are waiting upon their committees. Microbes in the Scalp The Latest Explanation is that Microbes Cause Baldness. COMMISSIONER CULL HAS TALKE0JT00 MUCH Objection to Him In Senate Finance Committee, Because of His Expressions. Washington, Dec. 10. The name of Royal E. Cabell of Virginia, Internal revenue commlmiioner, who was nam ed to succeed John O. Capers of South Carolina, was objected to In the senato ilnance committee this afternoon, when objected to In the senate fhmnco committee this afternoon, when Ca bell's name presented for approval. This drastic step was taken by sen ators who had heard Mr. Cabell ei press his Independenoe of congress. STATUE OF JOHN C. CALHOUN IS PLACED IN THE CAPITOL It Stands In Statuary Hall and Is to Be Dedicated Next January. - Washington, Dec. 10. With his hand on the federal constitution, typ Ifylng In a general way patriotic prln ciples of the constitution, states' rights and union, John, O. Calhoun the southern statesman of the ante helium days of ths republic, waa swung Into line In Statuary hall of the United States rapltol. The status, which rests upon pedestal of South Carolina granite, will be dedicated In January. Oov ernor Ansel of South Carolina was among the crowd In the hnll that watched the workmen place th tatut, HOTEL BERKELEY 1 POOL ROOM The most attractive Pool Room in the City. : : : A complete line of Import ed and Domestic Cigars. "IT'S DOWN STAIRS" The Etude for December On Sale, 15c, at FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE,, ai SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE tOl ANOTHER RAILWAY FIGHT Professor Unna of Hamburg, Ger many, and Dr. Sabourand of Paris, France, share the honor of having discovered the hulr microbe. Iialdncss is not caused through a fuw weeks' work of these hair mi crobes, but Is the result of condi tions brought, about by their presonce. Haldness may not occur until years after tho microbes began work, but It Is certain to come sooner or later. The microbes cut off the blood sup ply. They feed on the fatty matter about tho roots of tho hair, through which the blood Is absorbed. Finally the fatty matter la consumed, the food supply of the hair Is gone and It starves and Anally dies. Kesorcln is one of the most efrco' tlve germ destroyers ever discovered. Beta Napthol Is a most powerful, yet absolutely safe germicide and anti septic, which prevents development of germ matter, and creates a clean. healthy condition. Pilocarpine, although not a color ing matter or dyo. Is an Ingredient well established for lis power, to re store natural color to human hair when low of color has been caused by a disease. Itorax. because Of US weii-oonnen softening and cleansing properties, Is most useful in the treatment of scalp and hair diseases. Glycerine acta as a stimulant to the hair bulbs, and has a soothing, healing and nourish Ins Influence. Alcohol Is Indispensa ble In medicine because of Its antlsep tic, stimulating and preservative qual ltles. We want every one who has scalp or hair trouble to try Itexall "3" Hair Tonic, which contains all these Ingredients. If It does not give you complete satisfaction tn every partlc ular, we will return every penny you paid us for It, for the mere asking and without question or formality, Of course you understand that when we say that Rexall "3" Hair Tonlo will grow hair we do not refer to cases where the roots are entirely dead, the pores of the scalp closed and the head has the shiny appear ance of a billiard ball. In cases like this there is no hope. In all other rases of baldness Rexall "J" Hair Tonlo will grow hair, or cost the user nothing. Two slies. SO cents and $1 Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies In Asheville only at our store the Rexall Store. Smith's Drug Store, Pack Square, opposite public library,- First Gun Fired by Cummins Prom ises to Surpass Conflict of Four Years Ago. Washington, Dec. 10. Promising to surpass the legislative con II let over railroad rates of four years ago, a controversy over 'railroad legislation will be precipitated this winter In congress. The first gun was fired today by Senator Cummins of Iowa, who Intro duced a Mil proposing radical changes In the Interatato commerce law. A girl always finds out how much a man likes hT by the way he arts when she prrtends to like somebody elso. ' Tho Men Were Failures. Philadelphia Ledger. Diplomatic secretswere leaking. There was no doubt that Japan had heard that this government waa dis pleased with Its project for invasion of Sun Francisco. The state department was greatly ptrturbed. "There Is no other way," said the secrotary at last. 'The diplomatic' service muni bo turned over to tho women." Burton & Holt Ladies'. Desk and Shirt Waist Boxes, just the thing for a Christmas present. . Burton & Mi af XI It gives us pleasure to offer an unusual assortment of substantial and stylish CHRISTMAS UMBRELLAS The same make that has given satisfac tory wear to our customers for many years. The handles aro mostly ornamented wito Sterling Silver designs that aro en graved, etched, chased, and plain. A few of the handles are gold and gold filled. . Window display on Patton Avenue. ART1 IUR M. FI2.LD
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