.1 Hu 3
- It U k" ji for aayone. to can ai
this oCoe In aa endeavor to And out
the) names of ndverttoers. TUom who
edvertbe coder an Initial or aom dr
plume do not wltth thetr names to be
made pnUlo and they aaanot be di
Tsigei at (Ida oaloe. ,
HZ LP WANTED.
MAD31 150,001 in fly years in th
Ifsil Order Business and btfu with
( only a few dollar, Thar are Mu
tual opportunities for making mon
ey today, and It la not difficult to
be tin. If you hava even small cap
ital and want to start a mall order
bualneaa of your own. send for tn
I free booklet It tolls how to makt
I money. Address, Publisher, The
Mail Order World, Box 1101, Lock-
-- port, w. x. , tf.
WANTED A flrat olaa lady solicitor:
one who is a good talker and one
who can get the business; a perma
Bent potltlon to the right party.
Address "Opportunity," care Ga
sette-News. t l tf
RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS, Custom
Employes, Wanted Spring examl
nations , everywhere. Commence
: mencement salary $800. Rapid ad
vancement to $1400 or $1500. Can
didates " prepared free. Franklin
Institute, Dept. 72 J, Rochester, N.
T. : 270-11
WANTED Bright girl, with good
-'English training, can take complete
course at Asheville Business Col
. lege and pay for scholarship in of
-. nee work. Call at once. H. 8.
Shockley, principal. . 27S-3t
COOK WANTED At 5 J Haywood
street .,. Must be well recommended.
? ' " 275-3t.
jn a
piano, telephone. Lot 100x200. Root
30 month for three month In
quire 275 South French Broad.
I70-St
BOARDING.
ROCK LEDOE, (S Haywood street 25
mom uorougmy renovated, across
street from Auditorium, half block
from Battery Park hotel, no eon
sumptlYM taken, lira, P. J. Cor
eoran, prop.
RAVENSCROFT Elegantly furnish
eu rooms, v steam heat, private
baths, call bells, Mne block from
postoffice; , positively no consump
tives: $8 to $10 per week. W. E.
Track. 5 Church St. 278-tf
MIMIIMHIHMWW
The I
t MARKETS I
' 1 . i
! The Leading stocks on New ',
-York Exchange Cotton Mar-
' ' ket QuoUUons Chicago '
, . Grain Market.
BON AIR (S Asheland avenue; sun
ny rooms; rurnace heat; special
rates to winter boarders; no con
sumptives taken. Mrs. J. L Rich
and Miss Annie Boyce, Proprs. tf
MMIIMHI mmmi
New York. Dec 29. Prices of
stocks moved briskly upwards at the
opening today, on a large volume of
business. Gains were quite uniform
and widely distributed.
The undertone of the market was
Arm, but the only display of Interest
was In a few metal stocks and a num
ber of specialties.
Stocks of leaser importance kept
coming forward but the general lint
was little affected.
Stocks were affected by nroflt taklnir
sales, but the market was otherwise
strong. High prices for the day's
buying were made by some of the
market leaders. ;
S-.,. ......
lL E-SliilL t,
- LOT SUCH SUCCESS
Doctor Point Out Many Objections to
Use of the New Anei-
v Miotic.
CM CELAY
Kidney DIhcows Are Too Dangerous
for Aslievllle People to
. , , Neglect.
BOARDERS WANTED At No. 1
Swan street, Blltmore, select board,
large rooms, all .modern conven
Inoes, centrally located. Phone
" 858-tf
71 COLLEGE STREET, excellent ta
ble, nice sunny rooms, steam heated
and all modern conveniences. Phone
!51-2t
THE BELVTDERB 57 Bprucs street
xianasomeiy re-decorated; steam
heat; hot and cold baths, Mrs. W.
K. Hyman. 255-tf
TWO BOARDERS WANTED In prl
vate suburban home; pleasant loca
tion, porches, south room, northern
.cooking; ... reasonable. Phone ,. 487,
: ..; - . - tf
COOK WANTED At
avenue. ,,
206
Merrlmon
276-St
WANTED Stenographer (man) at
$76.00 per month; also woman sten
ographer at $40.00 per month; also
30 new pupils at Asheville Business
. College. - Please call Henry .. 8.
; Shockley, Prln. 27-5t.
WANTED Ladier dyeing, cleaning
and repair work. J. H. McGlnness
11 Bouth Main street 111-tt
WANTED White girl for general
4 housework. Apply 61 Orchard St.
176-3t
FOR SALK.
FOR BALE New seven-room house,
Proximity park. Price and terms
reasonable. Forbes and Campbell,
- 63. Patton Ave., phone 268.
FOR SALE 5 room cottage, price
$1200, terms $200 down, balance
$15 month. Marstellar & Co.
FOR SALE Desirable lota. Houses
built; easy payments; plana free;
Interest ( per cent Universal Se
curity Co. Tlephone 1647. . tf
FOR SALE A full course scholar
ship In the Emanuel Business Col
lege. Enquire at Oasette-News of
: Boe. , ; . .:- ,tf
FOR BALE Rose comb and single
comb Rhode Island Red cockerels,
nice oolor and shape, healthy stock.
Price from St to $10. Carl H.
Messier, 162 Charlotte street Ashe
ville, N. C tf
GRANTS NO. 24, the best remedy for
Cold and La Grippe. 26o st
Grant's Pharmacy. tf
WANTED.
WANTED Your notary publlo work,
Phone IS. J as. W Albright 66-tf
WANTED Clean , cotton rag Ap
ply to Pressman, Gasette-News. tf
WANTED To purchase poplar mill
culls for cash. Biltmore Box Fnc
tory, Blltmore, N. C. 267-lm
WANTED You to see our line of
cups and saucers and fancy china
The Asheville China Co., 6 N. pack
square, rnone 881.
STOCKS.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Atch. . . .12111 122 121 122M
Amal. Cop.. 8H . 90H
Am. Loco, . 60 60 H
Am. Smelt.. 104 : 104
Ralto. O.. 117 117
Bklyn R. T, 79
Can. Pnc,
Col. F. & I.. 60
Chee. & O.. 86
Erie . . . . 83
O. Nor. pfd.148
Ills. Cen. ,.148
Nat Lead ..89
Nor. Pac. ..144
Mo. Pac. .. 71
Mo., K. & T. 48
80
180 181
60
87
34
143
148
90
146
73
49
89 90
59 60
103 104
117 117
79 80
180 181
60 60
86 87
33 33
143 143
148 148
89 90
144 145
71 71
48 49
N. Y. Cen... 125 126 126 125
Nor. & Wei 99 99 99 89
Ont & Wes. 48 49 48 49
Peo. O as ,.116 116 115 116
.137 137 186 137
.170 171 170 170
. 60 60 49 50
. , 89 90 86 90
..134 135 133 134
.157 168 167 168
Union Pac. 201 204 .
U. B. Steel . 91 91
125 126
31 82
26 : 26
60 60
Penn. . .
Reading .
Rock Is. .
do pfd
Sou. Pac.
St. Paul .
do pfd
Sou. .Ry. ,
Wabash .
do pfd
201 203
90 VI
125 125
31 32
25
60
26
60
NEW YORK COTTON.
WANTED To send you a gallon of
pure Ice cream for your Christmas
Dinner; $1.25 a pnllon; half gallon
76 cents. Asheville Pure Milk Co.,
Phone 654. . ;
POSITION WANTED Young wo-
man, French, German, as nurse and
chambermaid; good seamstress:
good references;, sleep home. Ad
dress .280, Gazette-News. 275-3t
WANTED A small cottage In.; city.
State slse, location, terms, etc. Ad
dress Box 646, Asheville. 239-tf
Jan. .
March
May .
July .
Doc .
Spot,
Open. High. Low. Close.
. . 16.56 15.67 15.60 16.66-67
. . 15.86 15.98 15.80 15.97-98
. . 16.13 16.23 16.05 16.24-20
. . 16.13 16.26 16.04 16.22-2
. . 16.49 16.63 15.49 15.63-64
15. 95. Steady.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET,
.118
Open,
WHEAT
May . . . .111
July . . . .103
Dec. . . .
CORN
M.iy . . .
July , . .
Dec. . . .
OATS
May , . . .
July . . .
Doc. , . .
High. Low. Close.
Ill
102
118
110
101
116
111
101
117
f
tory PaiCl ZIotol
. 66 66 66 66
". 66 66 66 66
. 62 62 62 62
. 45 45 , 45 45
. 43 43 43 43
. 43 44 43 44
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER de-
. sires position by Jan. 1. AddresB
Box 271, Waynesvllle, N. C. 276-St
FOR SALE First class railroad
ticket, Asheville to New Orleans,
expires shortly. Address "K," this
office. 276-St
WANTED Special accounting work
or permanent position by "Ac
countant," Phone 26 or 1217, rare
Gazette News. 276-5t
MISCELLANEOUS.
!
FOR KENT.
FOR RENT 4 -room cottage, Mont
ford section, $15 per month. Mar
stellar ft Co.
LOST Tuesday, December 28th, gold
pin. Size of a five cent piece. "11.
O. P." 1906" engraved on back. Re
ward If returned to this office.
276-3t.
FOR RENT S-room flat, $10.00 mo.
Marsteller & Co. 273-tf
PROF. O. L. HALL, Asheville Busi
ness College, gives special training
In common school branches, alge.
bra, geometry, civil service, eto.
276-61
FOR RENT S unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping, $7.00 . per
month. 14 Bouth Spruce street
. l$4-tf
FOR RENT Bunny, connecting
rooms, furnished for housekeeping
on the first and second floors, with
sink aad gas la kitchen. It Btarnes
' avenue. 336-tf
FOR RENT Furnished T room cot-
.tage, modern, 147 Pearson drive,
$46 month. H. F. Grant Realty
Co. tf
LOST Sunday night, ladies' gold
watch and guard, between First
Presbyterian church and 178 Hay
wood street . Reward If returned
to J. a Huntington, Y, M. C. A.
275-3t
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; mod
ern conveniences; on car line; tabic
hoard nearby., Address 141 Merrl
mon avenue, or 'phone 111$.
131-tf,
FOR RENT Six room cottage, fur
nlshed or unfurnished, with seven
acres of land, 1 1-2 miles from
Asheville. Apply to Reed ft Justice,
No. S Pack Square. , tf
'FOR RENT 4 -room house, furnish.
ed. West Chestnut street near Cum
berland. $40. Forbes Campbell,
62 Patton avenue. Phone S6S. tf
FOR RENT room house, unfur
nlshed, close in, all modern oonven
iences. Annly Morris Senas,
Main St S49-U
FOR RENT New four room cottage
on Grove street. See W. R. Payne,
' No. 89 South Grove 8t 275-tf.
THEN KILLED HIMSELF
Put His Arm Around Her, as She Bent
to Take Dinner, Drew Pistol
and Fired.
MISS MARGARET ATKINS China
water colors, pierced brass and
mottos. Arts and Crafts Studio.
Phone 1337 . 231-tl
39 EAST COLLEGE STREET, J. A,
Cook, cheapest place In town for
shoe work; also sb"". for sale and
made to order; all work guaran
teed. S60-3H
RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED
Br our cleaning machine In a tnor
ough manner at reasonable cost.
Phone 228. Asheville Carpet House
S07-tf.
Peru. Ind.. Dec. 29. A man regis
tered ns U B. Lenhart of Chicago shot
and killed Dora Chappell, then kllleu
himself. In the dining room of a hotel
here today.
The man was 23 years old, me
woman 18.
The woman, who was a waitress in
the hotel, bent over Lenhart to take
his order for dinner. Lenhart put an
arm around her as if in affection, and
drew her close to him. With the
other hand he drew a revolver, shot
her In the left breast and let her body
slip to the noor. Lenhart shot himself
In the heart and fell from his chair,
still clinging to the revolver.
The waitresses ran from the build
ing in a panic. Dora Choppol waa a
graduate of the Peru High school.
It Mas a Love Tragedy.
Indianapolis, Ind., Dec 29. Tho
man who shot Dora Chapell at Peru,
Ind., today was Roy McKlnney of this
city. McKlnney a father said he an l
the Chapell girl became acquainted
snd fell In love when he was em
plnyed here. Her father separated
them. McKlnney had declared he
would kill her and himself.
STRADLEY WILSON. Tailoring
Suits 214.00 to 340.00. . suits ciean
ed and pressed 60o to $1.00. Three
months' membershiD. $2.60. Phone
i4. m-tf
L
OF F
NOW Is the Time to Prepare for Win
tr. Have us to Install in von
home a steam or hot water heating
lEWTihVM ol an Oklahoma Concern
r-o.. No. I East - College street
Phone I9S.
FOR RENT Furnished, four room
cottage, $21.00; eight room housr
ISO; two apartments four room
each, $25.00; all modern. Room
Rvell Bldg. V. P. Ingle, Phone
240.
FOR RENT Unfurnished, S room
cottage, French Broad avenue. Bath
room, electric light etc. $15.00 per
' month. D. 8. Watson, agent 12 B.
Main stret eod-tf
FOR RENT -room cottage unfur
nlshed, Soco street $26 per month.
Apply J. L. Wagner at postoffice.
134-eod-tf.
keys Five thousand. Two good
inxkumlths to fit them to your locks.
Trunks repaired, repainted and let
tered. J. M. Hearn ft Co., Battery
Park Place. Phone 44$.
Which Pumps Sand from
Bed ol River.
FOR UKNT 7 room house, 128 Char
lotte street, with bath, pantry, base
nt C. C Willis. Phone 23
- 111. S61-eod-tf
Mt.ta HAITI E FOX, FORTUNE
TM.I.F.R. 23 South Main street up.
from 25c to 60c." Been at the wor Loughr.n o, A.hev.llo is head of the
The Loughran Band ft Gravel com
pany is ins sxyie oi a compnjr m
Muskosee, Okla., which has been or
ganized to pump sand out nf the river
bed for use for Duuamg purpose
l.j,nk Louithran. Jr., son of Frank
for 18 years.
276-6t.
THE Asheville Cleaning and Pressing
dub wishes to advise alt who have
received miniature cards for 1910
calendars will have until January 1,
iimin rdeem them. J. C. Wllbar.
Phone 389. Pack square.
cnmDnnv,
Asheville gentlemen wno nave re
centlv returned from Muskogee say
that Mr. Loughran is doing well, and
that the patented machinery wnicn
the company is using to pump oui
k. mnnA is worklns successfully, in
thai tinn nf Oklahoma. It Is said
.nod sand for building purposes
warp, and to ODiain sano, u nti
ary to take It from the river beds.
The machinery pumps out the wste
IF YOU WANT A HOME
. rm k r iptTTCi
rh down and '$21.00 per and sand, and dumps It Into cars, the
$26.00 Cash down ana ' nit-rine out. giving a clean s.md
s.nh ami va can sen jou m -- - i . , ,.
whl.-h soon flries. m mn.v ii -
FOf; n ! N'T Peven room houiie fur-
rip. ii ct.ijii u-ta. Three bed-rooms,
.nK anil va can sell you
room modern cottage, nice lot Mer
rlmon Ave. Bee.
IMNNAIIOE BLEDSOE.
U..I K-atata AcenW,
Phone 649. 'V Building
nf Mr Lmlzhran will De greauy m
tercited In his surcrss In the youngest
state, where he lies cnosen 10 ram
hi home,
New York dispatch, 21st. '
Vr. Jonnesco's recent demonstration
of the. effect of spinal anesthesia as
produced by stovalne and strychnine
has left the surgeons of the Post-
Graduate hospital, where he perform
ed four operations. In a good deal of
doubt as to its value and advisability.
They admit that four operations arc
far too few on which to found any
lentlflc conclusions, but as In one
case the patient nearly lost his life and
In another the single Injection given
was not sufficient to maintain anal
gesia during the entire operations,
they think great caution should be
exercised In using this form of anes
thetlc. .
The first case was operated on by
Dr. Jonnesco himself. The patient
was a German suffering from hernia.
He was of the Intellectual type, and
expected to feel pain In spite of tho
assurances of tho sugeons. The injec
tion was made into the . spinal cord
just below the last dorsal vertebra, and
for 25 minutes anesthesia was satis-
factor! ly produced. But the operation
lasted 45 minutes, and there could
be no doubt that during the second
half of this period feeling returned,
There were the twitching of the mus
cles and tho rigidity which could not
have been simulated if the pain had
been merely In the Imagination of th
patient
Second Injection Dllhi-ult,
In such cases Dr. Jonnesco, who as
serts he Is nblo to produce complete
anesthesia for only 35 minutes, de
clarea that a second Injection can be
made without dnnger. But It Is point
ed out that this means the suspension
of the operation, the raining of the
patient to a sitting position, and th
exposure Of tho wound to the risk of
Infection, Consequently no Burgeon
would resort to It unless it was abso
lutely essential,
The second patient was nn Italian of
a phlegmatic type. Ho was suffering
from appendicitis and was attended
by Dr. Robert T. Morris and Dr. As
plnwall Judd. The case was a simple
one. Involving an Incision of only 1 '4
Inches, and hut little pulling on th
tisKiies. . The slnvnlne nn. strychnine
produced the nni'sthesla required, but
It was realized that in this case sim
ple local aneKthetlcs would have been
equally effectual.
Third Ptilirnt CoIIhiimc.
The third man to take his place nn
the table gave Dr. Jonnesco an oppor
tunity to show his method of Injecting
his anesthetic In thu upper part of th'-1
body. The man had a bone tumor on
his forehead, nnd the needle was In
serted between the first and the sec
ond v.-rtebrne . Dr. Morris and Dr.
Judd were the operntors.
The pntlent wns a Oerninn of nn
lntellectunl tyic, who had been sub
ject to epllcps',.and Rt. Vitus' dance.
Three minutes after Vie drug , hnd
been administered he lost nil consci
ousness, as completely s though he
was under the Influence of ether oi
chloroform. Tn twelve minutes ho
was suffering from alisolnte collapse
and failure of respiration.
He wns rushed from the operating
table to a ride room, and there Dr.
Judd applied th most heroic measure?
to bring hack his respiration. He In
troduced nnior.vgen tube Into his
threat, applied hypodermic 'njectlons,
and kept up artificial respiration. Py
Int of haid work his lungs were re
stored to their normal functions, but
for 21 hours after the operation the
patient was subject to intermittent tit
of delirium and had to be placed in a
straight-jacket. Since then he has
recovered.
Made Patient Mcrrj.
In the fourth case, which was also
operated by Dr. Morris and Dr. Judd,
an Italian of a phlegmatic type had a
hernia reduced. It was a simple case,
and the surgeons believed that really
no anesthetic of any sort was essentlnl.
n this cam the stovalne and strych-
nino produced the effects Dr. Jonnesco
claims for them. The patient ate a
big dinner after, the operation, and is
now described as probably the mer
riest man In the ward.
After returning to their wards all
tho patients suffered fullv as great
discomfort and shock as they would
have done If ether or chloroform hnd
born used. They were. It Is true, free
from nausea, but their temperatures
went up to 101 or 102. and their res
piration was also accelerated. In ad
dition they complained of pains In
various parts of tho body.
On analysing these rases tho opinion
of the I'ost-Oraduate hospital staff
is that annntheala waa undoubtedly
produced, but that It had been brought
on by a method that was dangerous.
In two instances a local anesthetic or
nnno at all was all that was really
essential. From the third case II
seems that stovalne may Involve an
Immediate danger to the respiratory
system, which would call for remedies
of the promptest and most heroic
character. There is also a secondary
risk. The spinal cord Is a most deli
cate organ, and In the hands of an
unskillful surgeon It might be so In
Jured by the puncture given to It that
Inflammation would be set up which
might lead to the most serious conse
qucoces, even four or five years after
the operation. '
Two Per Cent of rases Fatal,
In this connection ft Is pointed out
that there are certain statistics relat
ing to spinal anesthesia produced by
cocaine, of which Dr. Jonnesco s
method Is merely a development,
which may well give pause to the
general adoption of any spinal system
of causing analgesia. For ten years
after Dr. Corning -discovered spina)
anesthesia It dropped out of sight, but
since then about 40,000 operations
have been performed with Its aid
The rate of fatality In connection with
them has boen about 2 per cent The
average mortality from ether and ehlo
roform Is 1 case In from 6,000 to 25,
000
The doctors also doubt the expedl
ency of using stovalne In many cases
for psychical reasons, especially oper
allng on patients who hive their in
telllgence awake. They hold that
would be at least doubtful whether
woman of nervous tempersment wouli
not sufTeiNt severe mental shock If sh
resllcei what an operation to hersolf
really mennt If she Is etherized, o
The great danger of kidney troubles
Is that they get a firm hold before the
sufferer recognizes them. Health is
gradually undermined. Backache,
headache, nervousness, lameness, sore
ness, lumbago, . urinary troubles,
dropsy, diabetes and Brlght'a disease
follow tn merciless succession. Don't
neglect your kidneys Cure th.e kid
neys with the certain nnd safe remedy,
Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured
people right here In Asheville,
S. F. Miller, SO Turner street Ashe
ville. N .C. rays: "At times I suffered
so severelv from kidney complaint that
waa laid up for several days. There
was a dull ache across my loins, ex
tending Into my shoulders nnd a scald
ing sensation attended the passages of
the kidney secretions. I tried a num
ber of remedies and consulted physi
cians, but did not succeed In finding
relief until I procured Doan's Kidney
Pills at Dr. T. C. Smith's drug store.
They disposed of my trouble in fl
short tlmo and Improved my health. I
publicly recommend this remedy In
1903 nnd now, after Ave years have
elapsed, I nm plensed to reiterate
every word I then said, as my cure
has been permanent."
For aalo by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Koster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
ASHEVILLE IT. O.
OPE5 THROUGH OUT THIS YEAR.
Famous Every vhcrc.
THE MANOR.
Albemarle, Par A Asheville. N C
An Exclusive Inn.
On Charlotte Street Car Line.
THE INN, WayneaviUe, N. C.
Open throughout 'he year. Permanent snd transient boarders will find
good accommodations and sento. R V asonMe. 7
' MRS. B. CORY. Prop.
FRANKLIN HOTEL,
BREVARD. N. O. . . ,"'-jii ,
- Open all the year,
plentiful. Come on.
The hunting season Is In full blast now. : Game Is
- T. W. WIIITMIRE, Prop.
details of what goes on, and Is not
shocked by the memory of It
Consequently the feeling at the
Post-Graduate hospital Is that If con
clusions may be drawn from the few
operations which have been performed
here, Dr. Jonnesco's method of anes
thetizing many be justified in certain
sclectod cases In the lower pnrt of the
body. But If it is right to draw any
kind of a generalisation on the one
operation on the upper portion of the
body which has been performed here,
In such cases, stovalne nnd strych
nlno injections Into the spinal column
are. according to tho surgeons, not
justifiable.
THE SWANNANOA
A STRICTLY HIGH GRADE
Family and Transient rHotel
Bites $150 a day and upward. Franfc Loughran, Owner and Prep.
A few minutes delay In treating
somo cases of croup, even tho length
of time it takes to go for a doctor
often proves dangerous. The safest
way Is to keep Chnmberlnln's Cough
Remedy in the house, and at the ilrst
Indication of croup give tho child a
dose. Pleasant to take and always
cures.
COMMERCIAL r ? :ir: TOURIST
The Blue Ridge Inn
Hendersonv ille, N. C.
Under now management . The traveling men's mountain home. Rates
$2 per day nnd upwards. America n Plan. Private and connecting
baths. C. L HOYTE, Manager, formerly with The Uufnrd of Charlotte, N.
C. Lloyd Lyie8. Clerk, formerly of the Helwyn. Charlotte. N. C
Hotel Gates
Hendersonville, N. 0.
T" T v - rt . ra." mtmm
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t
POLITICS AND IHJLITICIANS. H
s st
ititititstitieititititititititttkistis
Labor organisations In Pennsylva
nia have started a guherniittonnl
boom for Congressman William 1!.
Wilson, who Is well known as a labor
leader.
Indications point to the re-election
of U. 8. Jucksun us chulrmnn of the
deinocrutle cential committee of In
diums, when IhJ commute? 'meets In
January.
It is reported that Congressman
Joseph ithinock of the Sixth Ken.
lucky district will quit politics at the
end of his present term In order to
devote his entire attention to his ex.
tensive theatrical interests.
The state of Maine mny purchase
the old James CJ. lilulne mansion in
Augusta to be ust-d as a residence
for the governor during the sessions
of .the legislature. The old place is
one of the historic landmarks of the
Maine capital.
Congressmon E. J. Hill, who is
said to be slated as the candidate
of the "insurgents" for speaker of
the next congress sgnlnst -"Uncle
Joo" Cannon, has represented the
Fourth Connecticut district In the
lower house for the past 15 years.
political rumor has entered an
other candidate in the race for the
seat of the late Senator Johnson
of North Dakota. The new entry Is
Kdward Engerud of Fargo, a former
ludee of the Supreme court of
North Dakota.
Senators Cummms of Iown, Clapp
of Minnesota, Ilrlstow of Kansas, Nel
son of Minnesota and other "Insur
gent" leaders have offered tn take
tho stump In aid of Senator LaKol-
lette In tho Wisconsin s senators com
ing campaign for re-election.
The Lincoln League of Indlnna hns
decided to hold Its biennial meeting
In Columbus on February 1 Lin
coln's birthday. The principal ad
dress st the meeting will be deliv
ered by Senator Albert J. Uoverldge.
Ex-Conaressmnn James Pi wntson
will also be one of the sneakers.
James P. Goodrich, republican state
chairman in Indiana, has resigned his
iMM'tlon. and the state committee will
meet early in January to -elect his
successor. AS wonaior iicvoriuao m
In control of the patronage In his
state. It Is expected he will have the
chnlna of the new chairman. Nn
aovernor is to be elected in Indiana
next year, but legislative tickets are
to be put up In every county.
License generally made considera
ble gains in the recent municipal elec
tions In Mossachusetts, the most noie-
-si!
ST. DENIS-,
(UKUAUWAY and in n atKbbT
NENY YORK CITY.
ttttMn T.r Affpr if Twy Point f
Interest, J id If ,lY. frtt Wniumakor'i.
t rilnut"' Witlk of liui:tlni DlMrlct.
furtftbl? Appoint mHitn. IVcrtivu. 6trT
Irt athl Uoovttkv Hirnmftilirffa
r$I.Q3 PEH DAY A3 UP
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Tsblo 4'Hoio BresU-'ast SOe.
WM.TAYLOR&SONnc.
Kismivi ! ffisni nun . mm
Open Throughout the Year.
Commercial vvS. Tourist
Rates $2.50 per day and up.
. A. A. GATES, Prop.
MONTFORD COTTAGE
10S Montforrt Ave. Plione ION;
Elegant home-like and reflnud
Centrally located. Cuisine the best
I Transients and table boarders so
commodated.
MOnmATT RATr
The Catawba
OLD FORT, N. C.
L. n. MOORE. Proprietor.
Transient and Commercial Patron
age Solicited.
HOTEL ENTELLA
DRYSON CITY.
Headquarters for traveling men and
lumbermen. Rates It per day. Spe
clal rates by the month. Bath room
Free sample rooms. Railroad eatlni
house fronting Southern depot Liv
ery In connection.
W. W. ALMA WIIEKLKK. I"roir
Richelieu Hotel.
20 North French Broad Ave. 1
Up-to-date family hotel
$7 to $15 per week.
Excellent table. Phone 1430
XMAS .
PRESENTS
For the old folks
there la nothing
more suitable than a
properly fitted pair
of Glasses. With
tweit au of experience, I give
you the work of an expert.
F. K. Gardner
Eye Specialist.'
Manufacturing Optician. 10 Orbumor
Itulldlng.
After Jan. 1st will be located at
No. II N. Main St. In Isra dinner.
Hotel Alabama;
(Near FIFTH AVENUE)
13-19 East 11th Street,
NEW YORK
THE
MOST
HANDY
Best Facilities, Ev
ery Room Uas Bath
With 81 lower.
Excellent American
Plan Table In New
York.
To All Theatres and
Points of Interest.
European Tlan $1.00 per
day up.
American Plan $2.50 per
day up.
Send for Booklet
GET THE
WHEAT-HEART
HABIT
, - "
You will never regret it.
Hundreds of families have
worthy being the shift of Worcester U8e(j -reheat Hearts daily for
from 109 majority for "No" last year , J t
. i7!o mr license this year. Loweii Tears. It is cheap, delicious
went "wet" again by nearly moo more &n(j untritlOUS.
votes tnan in iv, anu huij"
more than 00 additional. Ralem
furnished the most notable shift on
the other side of the slate, going from
ttronan malorltv of 171 to a no.
license majority of tit.
CASTOR 01L' POWDER
lAtffMjMsk TAVrrLtis Amimlur,
U But Til ODOSLXIS ufn
BtSY AND ssrrsT
14 "'l 1 AX ATfVC KNOWN Mn
the other hand, she never know the
WANTED
To exchange a business lot worth
11500 for a residence worth from
tSOAv to 7000 and pay the difference
In each. Address
Canaday Realty Co.,
107-101 Oates Eldg. rhone 7t
Rooms for Rent
-AT"
Y: F.I. C. A
Steam Healed
BATTERY PARK BANK
AS II KV ILLE, N. C
3. P. BAWTER, President
T. C. COXE. 1st Vice President. .
E. SLUDER, Id Vice President.
J. B. RANKIN. Cashier.
Capital . ... . . $100,000.00
Surplus and Profits $130,000.03
TRANSACTS A GENERAL
BANKING BCSINKK8
Special attention given to collec
tions. Four per cent. Intsrut paid
on time deposits.
WEAVERVILLE LINE
6CIIF.DCT.K
Lv. rack Square
A. M. A M.
.I0 110
.0 It 1
11.10 111
P. M. P. M.
. l.tO 1.10
1.00 .io
1.00 t.dt
Schedule same on Buaday
Lv WeaverrlUe
exrri t
the 1.10 A. M. trip la omltte-t. and In
favorable weathsr an extra car wi.i
leave Asheville at 4 P. M
NOTICE OF SALE.
Ity virtue of a mechanic's lln r
repairs and storage due the un !
signed by W. A. RKXFOrtD, notl. .
hereby given that on the I hty
J in nary, A. I)., 1110, before t
Court House door In the rlt
Asheville, the undernlKned will i
for sale to hlgheat bidder, for c
automobile, of the Ito ninUo. i
ty horse-power touring rnr,
five poiwenKers, now in the I
of the tindpmlirnert.
' T'rmn of siile rh .
This reeemlM-r 1
I . '. . .