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iWIBBI THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. j? AGE THREE Saturday Is Shoe Day at Kindley's 5 HUNTING PARTY HA SUCCESS IN MACON We have the shoes, you want for boys and girls at prices you'l? gladly pay. By all means do not fail to attend this splen did Shoe Sate. Special Shoe Offerings. Here are some , values for Friday and Saturday, un matchablc and miapproached in shoe selling hr Asheville, . Children's Kid Shoes, 5 to 8 $1.00 Children's Kid Shoes, 8 1-2 to 11 .$1.25 Children's Kid Shoes, 11 1-2 to 2 $1.50 Children 's Gun Metal Shoes, 5 to 8 $1.25 Children's Gun Metal Shoes, 8 1-2 to 11 $1.50 Children's Gun Metal Shoes, 11 12 to 2 ...$1.75 Little Gents' School Shoes, 8 toll $1.25 Little Gents' School Shoes, H I 2 to 2... $1.38 Bovs' 5 1-2.. School Shoes, 2 to $1.50 ft KINDLEY'S Boys' Chrome Calf Shoes, stylish, comfortable last, 9 to 13 ....$1.50 Boys' Chrome Calf Shoes, stylish, comfortable last, 1 to 5 $2.00 Women's Kid and Gun Metal Shoes, laco or button, price $2 The Craddock Shoe for Men, all leathers $3.50 Price Cut to Rock Bottom on every Suit and Coat in the store. $15.00 Coat Suits, nicely tail ored $9.85 Colors gray, blue, hlack, &c. Every suit this season's best styles and well made of good materials. $20 and .f 22.50 and a few of our $2 Swell Coat Suits Sat urday, choice $14.95 $1.50 C! ildren's School Coats 98c u i B F KINDLEY'S Made of good heavy Cheviots and mixtures. Sizes 8 to 14. Warm Sweaters for Women, Girls, Men and Boys, priced . . .50c to $2.98 Mr. Alexander and Son of the Leicester Section Return With Four Deer and Many Cooni. $1.50 Pretty Embroidered Waists $1.98 Silk $(5.50 Persian Saturday Waists . .$4.98 J. B. Alexander and son of the Leicester section of Buncombe county UnvA ri 1 1 1 i'i wel frnm n hcmth-m I . i . a' niri wniStS lor Women, huntlnK trip in the extreme western choice Saturday 98c section of the. state and report splen did luck. .Mr. Alexander and his son $2.50 Embroidered Shirt ! went to the Slick Rock section of Ma con county and found considerable deer and coons as well as other small er (fame. Mr. Alexander, Jr.. who used a rifle loaned him by former Sheriff J. H. Heed of Asheville, suc ceeded In bagging a couple of flno bucks Mr. Alexander, sr., also killed a couple of deer which he and Ills son brought back as trophies ;ind also 18 coons. One of the deer was as fine a buck as has ever been seen here. Mr. Alexander gave a, fine coon weighing probably 15 pounds to Sheriff Reed and also a nice 'ham of venson and the former sheriff of this county ex pects to have a jfeast within a day or two to which several friends have been Invited. ....... i ,4uRmv-- " Women's Black Silk Waists ... $2.98 Men's High Class Neckwear pronounced by men who know to be Al in every way. Beautiful Four in Hands. . . 25c, 50c, $1.00 Final Out Prices on Pine Furs. $12 Muffs and Scarfs. .$8.45 $15 Muffs and Scarfs . .$9.85 $19 Muffs and Scarfs $13.45 All cheaper grades cut in proportion. ' . St it T H" ttf KINDLEY'S Special For Saturday's Selling Cold weather is the time to prepare. Right now opportunity offers you a chance to save on your purchase. Underwear and Bed Clothes are priced for quick selling. You'll find everything you need at the large establishment to help you fill your winter wants. The standard of this store is for quality and fair treatment to all. We invite you to come here, do your Saturday Shopping it will be worth your while. Visit our Millinery Department for Trimmed Hats at Reasonable Prices. I'ostoff ice Square 8 1'iittou Avenue Notice to'Ladies X7 THE jm Mrs. Wyness, representing The H. W. Qossard Co., will be please, to make appoint ments for evening Oftingt from her rplace of residence. The Holland House. No. 49 North French Broad Ave. Tel. M."14l0.' Gossafrf Cor-' 'sets ranging from $3.50 up. At THE LINERIE SHOP from 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. daily. Tiir ninirTA I m MAHnHh ; The Leading Stocks on Men Marks. gaotatlona. m h at it at n n at n rnt h at h at m One lot Beautiful Ribbon, col ors, blue, pink, tan, lavender and red, white and black. Extra width. special tomorrow, yard 39C One lot Fleece Lined Hose, Just whiit you need for Winter wear Special for tomorrow selling 25C Outing Gowns, well made, colors blue and pink stripe; will keep you warm these cold nights Our price affords sav ing 50c Dresden Cotton Taffeta Pet ticoats the new Dresden Per sian e'fects, all exceptionally good value, all the new combi nation colors, special for Sat urday 81.39 Dandy Knit Underskirts, all colors, with colored borders, just what you need to keep you warm this winter, for Satur day . 50c All leather Bags, solid leath er lined, gilt trimmings, a spe cial bargain for Saturday sell ing only limited quantity on sale. 98c Co-Ed Sweaters for Misses and Women, white with colored trimmings. blue, pink and green misses sizes $2.50, La dies' sizes $2.98 Now Is the time to buy a Blanket Robe, all colors, large enough to make a warm Bath Robe, for Saturday $1.98 Mahoplc Silk, new fall ma terial, colors, cream white, light blue, pink, lavendar, black and white. Visit our Silk Depart ment. Special 25o Big line of Neckwear for Fall, Lace and the New Persians, every new thing Is here Bows, Butterflies and Jab ots 25c Wool Blanket, pink and blue border. Prepare now for cold weather, while you can pur chase a Wool Blanket at $3.98 Good Fleece Lined Black Hose, all sizes. Keep warm by wearinK these heavy hose; our special Saturday 25c Ladies' Union Suits, fleeced ribbed kind, cold weather calls for warm underwear. We can supply your needs for winter suits 50c All Wool, 36 Inch Serge, col ors block, navy, brown and gar net. Come here for Dress Goods and Notions, special Sat urday 59c ASHEVILLE SURPASSED THEMSELVES In the Matter of Show Window Displays Much Originality Is Shown Great Asset. All trade journals continually em phasize the Importance of neat win dow displays on the part of mer chants and Insist that tire show wln- itnai rlu-htfllllv used is One of the greatest assets the retail merchant has. If this be the ce, and doubt- lens It Is. the. show window of Ashe vIUm must pay handsome dividends, iofTaH' wfiMe they show excellent tpif..- This Is no new Idea, being frequent ly discussed; but is-does seem that the merchants of the city have surpassed themselves this season In originality of both conception and execution. It requires no little thought to get up an appealing window display and no little work to carry It out. For example, on a cold, raw day like this hen a man passes a window artistically draped with luxurious furs and rough, comfortable coats with all the accessories thereto, If he has any money he li likely to transfer It to the merchant provided he can reasonably do so. It does seem, too, that on a cold day the tothsome packages and products In the grocers' windows appeal with more force than pn pleasant days but If they are attractively displayed they . ppenl it any time. Sometlrr.-!. the most simple displays re the most striking. Consider a white expanse in the center of which Is a great yellow cheese as big as a barrei head. It atracts attention and attention attracts money. A snow white damask table cloth surrounded by plates of unique or rather grotesque design is another example of striking simplicity In win dow displays. Thanksgiving week, one grocer had a regular abundant harvest window, containing pumpkins, corn, oats with canned mince meats and other canned stuffs. Rather a conglomeration, one might think, but the effect was not only striking but pleasing. Fine fruits in themselves are at tractive but when they are arranged with thought and care they are much more likely to make customers, but fine displays of fruit are too fcommoo to call for Comment. Many people make tt a. practice to walk by certain Btores just to see tftt windows' ' and there are numerous comments from them to the effect that they are looking forward with pleasure to the displays of Christmas goods, y ' i' r .. L i i !') f' i -i j-ti . T j ' -iM-Vy Kidnr-j-PltlH-tere'tmlle In irc tfejj. ipiick in results, and restores the nrturil action of 11k kidneys and bladder. They Correct irregularities Sold by all druggists. New York, Dec. 2. Stocks showed a slight fractional Improvement at the opening on moderate volume of j business. Market became listless In the sec- i ond hour on very small scale volume ! of operations. Sentiment among 1 traders about equally divided. Board 1 room gossip was that the so-called pool which supposedly engineered re 'nt advance, dissolved without llqui- ; dating more than a small part of Its holding. Prices were declining and ! were well below yesterday's close. Bonds easy. Losses frautlonally extended. Mar- I ket became quiet with Improving, tendency. STOCKS. One Special Day of Suit Bargains At $ 9.95 COAT SUITS worth up to $15.00 At $13.75 COAT SUITS worth up to $18.50 At $16.95 COAT SUITS worth up to $21.50 At $19.75 COAT SUITS worth up to $25.00 At $24.95 COAT SUITS worth up to $32.50 At $32.50 COAT SUITS worth up to $50.00 Shortage of Hog Supply. Wcshlngton, Dec. 2. Increased re ceipts at seven leading Interior cattle at'd sheep markets and continued shortage of hog supply, are features of the October llvo stock movement, ns shown by the government statistics. Clash Between Mexican Rebels. Soldiers and Blsbee. Arix., Dec. 2. Fourteen government soldiers were killed Mon day In a Clash with Insurrectionists In Gome, Chihuahua. Mexico, according to cowboys returning here. Open. .100 H Atchison Atlantic Coast Line American Smelting American iooomoti Brooklyn Rapid Transit Baltimore & Ohio 105 Amalgamated Copper ... 63 75 36H Close. H 114 74 36U 74 101 f. ' 1 .. diaries William Clinton head. Colorado Fu il & Iron 31 , Chesapeake ft QhuyMj 80 ; p Canadian Pacific 192 Now York Central 11014 109 Brie , 27 V, 27 Great Northern pfd 121 Illinois Central 129 Mo., Kans. & Tex SI Louisville & Nashville 140 Ml National Lead 52 Missouri Pacific 48 45 Norfolk A Western 96 Northern Pacific 113 113 People's Gas 104 Pennsylvania 128 127 Rock Island 30 Rock Island pfd Reading 147 Southern Pacific 1 1 3 Vi St Paul -121 Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd... 60 Cnlon Pacific 170 U. 8. Steel 74 U. S. Steel pfd 115 Wabash 1&V4 Wabash pfd 33 33 Teneasee Copper 3 New york, Dec. 2. Charles Wil liam Clinton, a noted architect, died today, aged 72. r i m ; High Art Suits and 29 62 mn 1 1 2 120 24 58 169 73 a fa ifi , HflflBfa ThT STORL THAT f,AVt- YOU rlSNEY" HIUIIBHIIHBWttl NEW YORK COTTON. Open. Close. December 14-77 14.60 January 14.78 14.63 March 14.86 May 16.22 15.02 July 15.16 14.98 Spot, 16 cents. Local Securities. Overcoats For cold weather we have a Que awtorluicnl of garments In the effects iwrw In beat demand. The people who value a superb lit In the latent of aliaprs and in the patterns or loth affected by the Ini tiated swear by High Art, and well they may since tills famous brand Is nearly the same as fine custom work. Almost all sizes in High Art and oilier Wool Sulla from $3 la $8. less ,::r"i original prices good tyles, too and the same In Overcoat. These In most rases are good" brought forward from last year, but they are as good as the ever were. Suits and Overcoats for hoys little boy und big boys In excel lent styles. Specially attractive devlgn In Overcoats for boys from three to nine years. White and Colored Shirts of many grades, night shirts, Union Suits, I ' mter Shirts and Drawers, Hall Hose, Suspenders, Collars, Scarfs, 4'. In Ladies' Garments we pive you some inducements worth having in Coat Kui'.s, Long Coats, Rain Coats, &o and in Caracul Coats, where we excell for value. On one piece Dresses, reineraher, pit, ONE FOURTH OFF the prices, with the Btyles just the very beat. Some of them are in Mossaline ajid some in fine Imperial Serges. Our stock of Christmas Goods is now very, very attractive. SHOP EARLY if possible. H. REDWOOD & CO. by Reported and corrected daily- Henry V. Claudius. Bid. Asked. Am. Nat. Bank S Iioo. oo Ashe. Water 4s oo Aihe. Whole. Drug T8.no Beaumont Furniture 124.00 ritlsens Bank 140.0S ITnlv. Secur. 6s 10.76 11.50 Unlv. Secur. Cert 13.00 Wachovia L ft T. Co Wm. Brownell Mill 10.00 LIT 00 FRENCH BROAD COUNCIL ELECTS NEW OFFICERS : Two Asheville Councils, J. 0. U. A. M., Will Shortly Begin Making Prepar ation for State Council Meeting. At a meeting of French Broad council, Jr. O. V. A. M., held last nlirht. officers for the ensuing term were elected as follows: K A Rector, councilor; J. E. Bee- tor, vice councilor; Oscar White, re cording secretary; H. O. Donald, as ; i t a n t recording sei rotary; n. r. m- Corkle. financial secretary; J. M. Don ald, treasurer; J. G. Klncald, conduc tor; A. R. Payne, warden; U I. Trex ler. Inside sentinel; M. W. Calloway, outside sentinel; Rev. J. 8. Williams, chaplain; W. C. Fennel, trustee for 18 months; S. O. Donald, librarian. It Is stated that the council has pnjoyed a prosperous year and that It hs lust purchased $500 worth of par aphernalia for use by the degree team In exemplifying the secret work when the state council meets here next year. The French Broad oouncll and Asheville council will shortly begin making preparations for the coming of the state council next year. The meeting here of the state council next vmr will be a big event In the htftory of the Juniors and elaborate plans will be mapped out for the state coun cil's entertainment. Cupid Was Busy In New York. New York, Dec. 2. Cupid's bureau was busy during tne present yenr. During the 11 months ending No vember, the marriage license bureau Issued 31,885 licenses, an Increase of several hundred over !. Dropped Peed When Asked Young Lady lo Bbiii witn mm Account of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 7-9, 1910, The Southern Railway are of fering very low rates from all KintK to Washington, I). G, and return account of this oc casion. Tickets sold Dec. 3d to 7tli, 1930 inclusive, with fi nal limit December 1'Oth. Rate from ASTTEvlLLE, N. C, $14.75 For further information call on your nearest Ticket Agent. J. H. WOOD, Distr'ct Passenger Agent. R. H. GRAHAM, SHIRTS THAT HAVE BEEN DONE THE NICHOLS WAY gome men lose sight of great thlags bV their attention to trifles. Worcester, Mass., Dec. S. Whl c asking a young woman to dance with him. George u Johnson, aged SI. dropped dead at ball last night Remains of President Moult Bent Chile. to Berlin. Dec. S. The body of Pedro Montt. late president of Chile, wss removed to Bremen today and placed on board a Chilean cruiser to be taken to Chile for burial. Iteflecitlons of a Bachelor. New York Press You ean cut wisdom teeth without i lipping coupons The reason women hare to suffer so much la they dao't deserve It. No girl ever had a curly head with out wanting a shoulder to rest It on. Even the weather Is a tatlsfactory topic of conversation compared with your relatives." When his satanlc majesty has a dif ficult )ob on hand he enlists the aid GOWANS King off Externals Stands supreme under every test. Feel se cure, keep Gowans in the home. Gowans al ways conquers Croup ana Pneumonia and your doctor assents. Oowans Prtptration wss nserf os my child whn it was dpperuUl) ill with Pneumonia. Iwmnfllattlj after lh aecund aipicalio" nij phynrUn ca'W and Dnrinr so great an mpr jvsitieit onlwrd lis coniinunnet. Th cnIM neomrttl rapirtd Q.J.HhCKLR nri ssisf, V34 Jburt St. Alfrgheay, 'a. BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME All Dr. l.. I. AOs aw. aONSN MBICALC0.. DURHAM, . C. sanshst. art asMt ( i ie 'ajiM :ot 225 !U Fine Jellico Coal I'lie lilcul fuel. It's 'ml. JELLICO COAL CO. J. B. SHOPE, Manager. City office phone 228. Yard phone 510. Special prices on car lota. Wear longer and give the wearer greater com fort and more satisfaction than when done the ordi nary. The finish is so perfect that it soils less easily than others. Phone 95. Asheville Laundry, J. A. NICHOLS, Manager NOTICE Anything Electrical dee W. A. WARD Phone 44a. No. 10 N. Pack Bq. In the District Court of the Unite States for the Western District of North Carolina. In the matter of Maer Zagier, Rank-' rupt In Bankruptcy, at Ahevllle. To the creditors of Maer Zngter. of Asheville, In the county of Huncombe nnd district nforesnld. Notice is here by given that on the 30th day of No vember. ltlO.the said Maer Zagler was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and thai the first meeting of creditors will H' held at the U. 8. Court room. In Ashe? Mile, N. C. on the Uth day of Dee 1(10. at 10 a. an., at whl-h time HtV said creditors may attend, prove thrift claims, appoint a trustee, examine thi bankrupt, and transact such thef. business as may properly come befors said meeting This November it. 1910. F. W. THOMAS. Referee. 413-4 Legal Bldg.. Asheville, N HOTEL BERKELEY POOL ROOM At the Same Old Place "Downstairs" A Fine Lin of Cigar
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