a met m THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. Thursday, A I 7. Leave this tremendous alcohol I 1x&0U it Question to your doctor. The dan ger is too great for you to decide alone. Aver's Sarsanarilta ic n fnmV ontiVoi.. f,.m I 1 kiiuiu; iiv,t iiuiu laicohol. Take it or not, as your doctor directs, ttt'" I I Great Price I I Eductions I till Muffin. I m i iuuiiki o I I I I. W. GLASER I II i I 18 Patton Ave. 1 -- 1 n people of discrimination wisii to pj& etft s'.tU to other discriminatine; people go di react 'to r J JjnSU3 VerV! Post Office Square 1 j X. Asheville, X. r. - 1 Shop Talk Jnat lo mirro days, then Christ- I mas. Are you ready'.' The coal dealers of the city will I dose their places of business Monday. I If your eonl bin is running low do i not expect any deliveries Monday. The (). K. Grocery company. S4-f.j 364 Depot street, while out of the up town shopping district, offers to save you sufficient money to cause you to go a little out of your way to do your Christinas shopping. There's here a nnc stock ot shoes, hosiery, hats, ere., and everything in groceries and fruits. It requires two stores to hold the Bonds of this concern. The Asheville Laundry is offering $5 and $7.50 books for the Christmas stocking. There is no doubt aboiu a laundry book being a sensible gift. There's going to be much use for the laundry-man after Christmas ami New Years. Charlie Masrarl, Patton avenue, has a wonderfully attractive display j of fruits ami candies of all kinds. Also fireworks. He sure' to give the boy a few fireworks and let him enjoy I himself Christinas, you know, comes but once a year Senwell's drug store offers Florida oranges at 2c each in any quantity, anil golden grape fruit In quantity for all comers. There's many o-her gift articles at Seawell's, the usual good showing of this splendidly regulated pharmacy The Wachovia Loan and Trust com pany Invite you to open a bank ac count for some member of your fam- I .ear n the boys and eirls tins saving habit. There's few gifts to equal a bank book with the credits on the right side. The Little Gem, 4 Patton avenue, is conducting a very special sale of cold weather clothing. If you know of some worthy person you would Ike to give an overcrmt thin weather it will mean a inagnill cut gift. M. Myams. corner t,. N. Main and Merrimon avenue, is making an nwful big run on oysters these holidays. He has the sealed shipt brand. There's also plenty of vegetables, poultry and fresh meats without an end. Groceries and fresh meats bought of Hyams will prove in every way as represented, and delivery Is prompt. H. itiedwood & Co. are doing a large business in Table Damasks and Napkins, Towels, Bed Quilts, Comfort ables and Blankets, Portieres and Couch Covers, Dresser Scarfs and Center Pieces, Tray Covers, Fine Axminster Rugs, Steamer Rug-sand Navajo Rugs, &c. They hope to see you on this question. Miss Roberta de J anon Gets Income of $500,000 Estate Philadelphia, Dee. 22. Miss Ro lierta Bulst de Janon, who a year ago run away to Chicago with a waiter mployed at the Belle vue-tit rut ford hotel here, under the will of her grandfather, Robert liuist, a wealthy seed man, who died last week. Is to enjoy the income of $600,000 for life, but will never obtain control of the estate. Thia will of Mr. Bulst waa made December 8 last. After providing for payment of his debts and a few small bequesta he creates a trust fund, and it is the interest from this which Miss de Janon will Ret. The principal upon her death will go to her children, should she marry and have children. In case she should not, the principal will go to H. C. Stahle, Edward J. Flood and Albert C. Kockerberger, three faithful employes of Mr. Iluist, and they are Instructed to form the noipert Jjuist company. Since his release on the charge of abducting Miss de Janon, Fred Cohen the waiter, has leen a leading ilgure in certain sections of Philadelphia. When informed that Miss de Janon had inherited the income of her grandfather's fortune he was pleased. M n de Janon. whose mother is dead, and whose father is said to re side in New York, is understood to be In southern California. Brown Book company are right in the front ranks in the iines of books, fountain pens, dolls and the like. There Is an unstinted collection of these gift things at Brown's. Intel ligent salespeople to wait on you. and noi9i chi iu your selections- 01 books. Evening Dresses 25 per cent Off Ladies' Fur Coats 25 per cent Off Neck Pieces, Etc. Ail Dress Skirts 25 per cent Off 20 per cent Off The Special Prices Are Drawing the Christmas Shoppers to This Busy Store The new holiday stocks and the price concessions that are awaiting you here should prove sufficient inducement for you to favor us with a goodly share of your gift buying. We bought liberally in anticipation of a big holiday business, in fact we fully expected to be open at least a month earlier than we were able to move in to our present quarters and it is absolutely necessary for us to make up for the delayed disposal of this tremendous stocks of goods which was carefully selected by our buyers for November and December selling. ANY PURCHASE YOU MAKE HERE IS A GUARANTEED SAVING DURING THIS SALE. $5 to $7 Ladies' Wool Sweaters Reduced to $3.98 Up to 10 Ladies' and Misses' Suits reduced to. . .$10.00 Fp to $35 Ladies' and Misses' Suits reduced to . .$15.00 Up to $35 Ladies' and Misses' Suits reduced to $22,50 Up to $57.50 Ladies' and Misses' Suits reduced to . .$25 $7.50 Ladies' and Misses' Coats reduced to $4.95 $12.50 Ladies' and Misses Coats reduced to $7.50 $15 Ladies' and Misses' Coats reduced to $10.00 $125 Ladies' and Misses' Coats reduced to $14.95 $35 Ladies' and Misses' Coats reduced to $19.50 $5 Children's Long Coats reduced to $3.98 $7.50 Children's Long Coats reduced to $4,98 Up to $15 Children's Long (.'oats reduced to $7.95 Up to $20 Ladies' Caricul' Coats reduced to $13.75 Ladies' Pure Silk Umbrellas with Pearl Handle, Sil ver and Gold Ornamented, regular $10 umbrella, special for $5.00 Men's and Children's Umbrellas, Silk, Flannel and Crepe Kimonos, Leather and Velvet Bags, Silk and Lisle Hose, Silk and Lace Scarfs. Ladies', Men's and Chil dren's Handkerchiefs, Ladies' and Children's Gloves, Silk Waists, Linen Waists, Chiffon Waists, Hand Em broidered Underwear, Blankets, Quilts, Comfortables, Jewelry, Barrettes, Back Combs, Tara's Ladies' Neck wear, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. There are a good many ore of beautiful and practi cal Xmas gifts at popular ;.iees at the Peerless Fashion Stores Co. 'THE STORE THAT LIVES UP TO ITS NAME. 51 PATTON AVE. PHONE 336. CRAMER FURNITURE CO. AT TH0MASVILLE IS BURNED Donald & Donald, (lir popular fur niture' dealers, offer special values in doll carts, etc., the remainder of the week. Of course' there's a good line of Kilt things in furniture and house furnishing!, this firm always being noted for its reliable stocks. f. A. Walker, headquarters for Huyler's candles, lias a bountiful stock of these popular sweets. You will bo tht man of tho hour if von end her o box of Hurler's, the rar- m sort or candies, and oulv eoualed the few. Ownbey's, 25 Montford avenue, the exceedingly popular neighborhood store, has all that is best in eandb; and fruits for the holidays. The display at this store Is well won your going out of your way to see. Properly Loss of Nearly $2(10.(100 With 51100.000 Insurance 300 Employes Idle. SUPREME COURT OPINIONS Mc ed; McDonald vs. AUArthar, , Dowell, defendant's appeal, no error: Decisions in Twenty Cases Untitled Ca well vs. Western Union Telegraph Down Court Will Probably company, McDow il, no error- 0H1 Adjourn Tomorrow. ! llam vs. Kdn.on.lson. Iturke, no error; Th. v. . -. m Yaw-ford vs. Town of Marion, Mr- Th. Supreme court h delivered powell, affirmed; Marlowe vs. Bland opinions In t appeals and it is ex- j Rutherford, affirmed; Bailey vs rwrted that final delivery will be macb- Meadows & Company, McDowell pe I'riday and adjournment for the term j tltioi, to rehear sustained as to uk"n lows & Co. dismissed as to de- Oplnions Just delivered follow: Ifendatit railroad company; Wilson vs. nou jic,r v naisey. uumoru, ; wills, Ib-ncombe, affirmed; Luther ii-w iriai, ine vs. North Carolina, and Vbh vs. Southern Railway com- ihm, uavioson. new trial; Turner j pany, iiuncombe, reversed; State vs "'" r""tr conipanj ct at, i Minioney, Jackson, no error; Rogers ,,r' """"' " error; counciii vs. vs. uennett Lumber company, Macon .cnu-y, aiawna. reversed; witrterell ; no error; Kellv vs. Tremont lnri of Odd lillows, Macon, no error. crams i-iiiiimaey, the old reliable clnii store, with a stock of druetcist sundries equal to any occasion, has supplied re r th a trade a new lot of goici nsii a n aquariums. This wouli prove an Inexpensive and a most de lightful present. The display of ner fumery Is also worth V tit nntleii narrows Candy Kitchen, on Hi siiuarc. n; s rancy boxes at popular in ic es, ami a nuge display of Christ ..a.T tnniiivn, narrows candles are pure and delightfully fresh. ua not worry away all the pleas- ores or tne holidays trying to make your own cakes let the Ashevllle St. -am nakery do your baking, and in cidentally relieve you of much con cern and worry. Rveryone will wnnt a pound cake and a fruit cake for Christmas. Iave your order now do not wait until Saturday. Lingerie Shop, 78 Patton avenue cpi.-nrnting the first Christmas In AsheyiMe. This Is a new establish ment handling ladles auDarel nnl dainty articles tor lifts n.. iim,. being all new and fresh lends much to tne attractiveness of the display, Murphy and Moon, Yancey, afflrrn- OMy M "HOMO OUTNTME." that is M Oaree.CoM In One Day, CrhTk 3 Dey We have entered our thirtieth yew of business in this city and feel proud to have as regular patrons many citizens who came to us in 1881. In the great er number of eases it is naturally their children who now represent the family. We have tried to merit the approval of the community and shall try always, rest assured. Our people appreciate fair treatment k would seem sinee they have given us a good bus iness lately. Hettor be safe than sorry only two more shopping days till Christ mas; better look sharp or the very gift yuu wish will be gone. Rain or shine, d'eet or snow, there's going to he great buying tomorrow. Few of the more thoughtful will not wal; until Saturday everybody's day. White satin pumps for Christmas sounds rich, doesn't it? gatln pumps are featured at the Boston shoe store for presents, and there's class to such a gift. Of the other gift lines, slip pers, etc., there's nothing short of a smart exhibition of goods of this kind. W. A. Ward, 10 Pack square, has .'lectrlc supplies, lamps, chandeliers, etc.. In magnificent display. It Is a marvelous gathering at the better merchandise of the kind. The Audltorlnm s Christmas offer ing Is Al. Wltoon, Friday. The boys and glris will all be whistling Wilson's tunes Saturday. It Is one of the greatest treats of the season to hear Wilson sing. He is the most interest ing fellow who will appear In Ashe vllle this season for this year, at least. Logan, the merchant-tailor cannot do much for you between now and Saturday In making suits to order, but there Is no better time than this to rnakn your selections and have your rie-mure takin ror delivery In a few days. The Logan fabrics are the smartest foreign and our American mills produceand this Is no Joke. Tuesday afternoon at 11:30 tire was discovered in the mtfr-hine room of the Cramer Furniture company, says a Thomnsville special to the Char lotte Observer. The alarm was quick ly given and every possible effort was used to save the plant, but the wind was blowing a gale and the flames soon engulfed the entire building, de stroying the machine department, boiler room, two dry kilna. also filled with lumber, nearly :ofl,000 feet of lumber in rough and in course of manufacture on the yards and in the plant. From the main building the finlvhlnt; room, a building nearly 30(1 feet loiiK, eiaught fire. Tho building rr.s hall br'ck and half wood and ry part was filled with finished hairs ready tor shipment; the Wood en part with contents waa destroyed but the brick part was saved. The flames spread last and surrounded and burned the hydrant houses, thus cutting off completely the water sup ply and everything was left al the mercy of the flames and everything was reduced to ashes In less than two hours. Nearly $200,000 worth of property is destroyed and 300 em ployes are thrown out of employment. The origin of the lire is unknown. The plant had only closed down for the dny less than one hour before dames were discovered. , The property was not half covered by Insurance, making a total loss of approximately $100,000. The plant was owned by Stuart W. Cramer of Charlotte, J. T. Cramer, John R. Myers of Thomasvllle and the Wliltin company of Winton, Mass. It was the most disastrous fire In the history of Thomasvllle and will take years to regain the loss. The plant's weekly payroll was about $2008. The machine room was two stories, 400 by 00 feet in size, and was by far the lari-'est plant here. REDUCED PULLMAN RATES BECOME EFFECTIVE FEB. 1 Iteduixyl Rate will Apply In Cpper llertlis Only Wtiieli W ill lie HO Per Cent, of Lower. Washington, Dee. 22. Formnl or ders were announce;.- by the Interstate cimmercrd commission yesterday re ducing the price heretofore e-xar'eepl by the Pullman company for upjier berths in (sleeping cars. The order directs the Pullman com pany "to fix rates upon upper berths not exceeding eighty per cent, of the rate applicable under the Pullman company's tariffs upon lower berths, whenever Mich lower berth rate Is $1.75 or over, and In cases where the lower berth rate is $1.50, the upper berth shall be fixed at a rate not to exceed $1.'.'5." The reduction of rates will become effective not later than February I. 1911, unci must remain In force for nt least two years. If you ore guttering irom bilious ness, constipation, Indigestion, chronic hudftche, inv.est on.) cent In a postal utd, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, with your nume and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sam ple of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablots. Sold by all dealers. superior Tactic-. He tried his best to catch a cold And when we asked him why He said, "Cause then my wife won't scold If I take rock and rye." Birmingham Age-Herald. FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE, liiis a stock of Player Pianos Pianos new and second Sand, at as reasonable juices and terms, to meet every reapevtahje cwnpeiil ion. 21 S. MAIN STREET Mr. Stewart is our expert tuner and repairer, for him. Send I Good wishes to all from H. Redwood & Go. for a Joy ous Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year A Simple Safeguard for Mothers. Mrs. I). Qllkeson, 32( Ingles Ave., Ynungstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by experience. "My little girl had a se vere cold and coughed almost continu ously. My sister recommended Foley's Honey and Tar. The first dose I gave her relieved the inflammation In her hr iat and after using only one hot -le her throat and lungs were entirely free from Inflammation. Since then I ilways keep a bottle of Foley's Honey md Tar in the house. Accept no sub stitutes. Bold by all druggists. The peculiar ptoperties of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of influenza, and when It was taken in time we have not heard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all dealers. Swapping Stories. Madge Did you tell him you didn't believe him when ho told vou that you were the first girl he'd ever loved ? Marjnrle No; but I came right leack at him with another wropper. Said he was the first man who had e ver kissed me. Judge's Library. oosracGNi A CHRISTMAS CAKE From our bakery Is sure to be tho center of extraction, not only because it lo.ekB good, but becnuse It will taste as good as it looks. We are making a special effort to meet the demanda of the people both in quality and price. Send In your Christmas order early to Insure prompt delivery. Phone 622 or S81. Asheville Steam Bakery Rally Day at South BIKmore. There will he a North Carolina day and school rally at the South pilt mnre school Friday, December 28, at 7:30 p. m After the following pro gram there will be short addresses bv Prof. H. T. Hunter of Falrvlew and Prof. J. W. Bradley of Candler: Song Ho! For Carolina! A toast The Old North State. A sketch of T. H. Hill's life. Selections from Hill's poems. Song To the Work. Sketch of John Henry Honor a life. Selection from Boner A Tar Heel. Sketch of John Charles McNeil's life. Selections from McNeil Before Bedtime; Holdln' Off the Calf. Some lyrics from Cotton Land. Song America. History of North Carolina In veie. STUART'S COWS KIDNgV AMD f.AOOM Tnouai.ce H. Redwood & Co. Everything in the ay of Clothing for men, women and children, fine Dry Good and Fancy Goods, Fine Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Bags, fine Umbrellas, fine Rugs of all sizes, etc., etc. Thnf sday, December 22, 1910. TEE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE THREE Winding Up of Our Greatest Christmas Sale Enormous Values for the Last Days of Holiday Shopping Come here you need to look no further for your gifts the very best val ues in substantial presents will be in evidence at the Kindley store Friday and Saturday two of the most important days of the entire year for us and for you important because we are going to make prices irrisistible and unmatchable. Christmas Greatest Hosiery Of fering for Men and Women If you give Hosiery and you can do no better buy from our $1.25 special lioliday line, bose with lisle toes, soles and garter tops, sizes 8 to 10, masterly values, and your best gift opportunity 98c Few men have too many hose give him four pairs in beautiful Christmas box, a marvelous value for ..$1.50 Kayser's Silk Hose for Women, new shipment just received, all sizes, pair $1,50 Four pairs Men's Hose in Christmas box for . .$1.00 The four pairs guaranteed for four months. 25c Fine Ribbed Fast Black Guaranteed Hose for Boys or Girls, special, pair 15c Great Offerings Friday and Sat urday of Popular Priced Furs These arrived almost too late for Christmas buyers. Every piece will be sacrificed Friday and Saturday that' there may not be left a single article, these dainty, fash ionable furs will go quickly for gifts at $10, $7.50, $5 & $3 Gloves for Men, Women, Chil dren for Christmas Gifts 75c Boys' Gauntlet Gloves at, pair 58c Women's Guaranteed Kid Gloves, pair $1.00 Black and the good colors, all sizes. New shipment just received. Quick Closing of All Women's Coats and Suits in Stock $37.50 Coat Suits $19.50 $25.00 oat Suits. ? '. .. $15.00 $15 Coat Suits $9.85 SHOES AND SLIPPERS for men, women and children, pair 98c to $2.00 Men's Dog Skin Gloves, tans and browns, all sizes, pair. .:. $1.00 Handkerchiefs for Xmas Gifts Handkerchiefs are always appreciated. Our stock is large and well assorted, prices from 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c to $3.00. Neckwear for Men and Women 25c, 50c, $1.00 All Women's Neckwear packed one or more in beauti ful Xmas box. Why not give a Maish Cotton down Comfort, filled with beautifully snow white cotton, pretty silkoline covers. Prices $1.48, $1.75, $2.95, $3.50, $3.75 Down Comforts $5 to $15 Store Open Nights Unill 9 O'clock KINDLE, Y 0 0 KINDLEY BUCKEYE WATER COMPANY NEEOS MORE FACILITIES Condemnation Proceedings Be gun for Rights of Way for Additional Pipe Lines. The Buckeye Water ompany of West Ashevllle, of which R. P. Hayea is president, has instituted condemna tion proceedings for rights of way for additional pipe lines and for a lo cation of a reservoir against William Johnston, jr., It. P. Johnston, Harold E. Johnston, J. K. Green and the Southern railway. In the proceedings it is set forth that the company is supplying water to the residents of West Asheville, that It owns n valuable water shed on which are several springs and that it Is reefssary that It acquire rights of waj for a pipe line and a reservoir site on the lands of the above named parties, that it has attempted to purchase the rights of way and res ervoir site and is unable to do so, and asks that a right of way ten feet wide be condemned for the pipe line and about one-fourth of an acre for the reservoir, and that the right of way to the reservoir may be used for the purpose of a road for hauling mate rial for the construction of the reservoir. Hot fountain drinks, light lunches. The Candy Kitchen. tf 99 MARKETS The Leading Stocks on Rm York fixchfcnge Cotton V Market Quotations. a ' tr New York, Dec. 22. Fractional de clines prevailed at the opening of the stock market. The market's tonedls tlnctly heavy. The market turned upward. West ern railroads were sold on apprehen sion regarding the outcome of nego tiations with the locomotive engineers. Realizing In coalers helped along the downward trend. Traders sold in the market during the morlng session. Bear rumors prex alent. Selling stopped abruptly after large declines made. Market became intensely dull with slight upward ten dency. Bonds steady. Business during the noon hour fell off to Insignificant proportions, prices holding barely firm. STOCKS. At 7 and 9 Patton Avenue, H. Redwood & Go's, you will find as attractive a supply of Christmas Pres ents for Men as you care to see all marked at our best and only price in plain figures Dressing Gowns and Bath Robes Colored Shirts and Linen Bosom Shirts. . . .Night Robes and Pyjamas Fine Leath er Gloves and Wool Gloves Mufflers, Scarfs and Cravats Silk Half Hose, Cashmere and Cotton Half Hose, Suspenders. .. Initial Hdfs. and Silk Hdfs. . . .Sleeve Buttons, Watches, Umbrellas and Suit Cases, &c. LIVERY W. M. REAGAN WoavervlUe, N. O. Opposite Depot Endorsed by U. C. T. and T. P. A. Full Equipment of tho Best Horses mi cl Drummers' Hocks and Uuggles. PHOPTE 211 AND TEA M WILL MEET YOU. Promptness and Satisfaction G uaranteed. Special inducements to Dru mmers. AMUSEMENTS i AL. II. WILSON, H If In "Metz In Ireland." . H H H "FREDERICK THE GREAT." H Wonderful Matrleian t vvr Al. II. Wilson Tomorrow Night. Al. H. Wilson, the famous German omedlan. In "Metz In Ireland" will be the Christmas attraction at the Auditorium tomorrow night (Friday, December 23) and indications are that he will be greeted by an unusual ly large audience. The advance sale of tickets at Whltlock's yesterday and today has been very good and those A great stock of Trustworthy Dress Goods and Gen eral Dry Goods at H. Redwood & Co's. They invite a call assuring you of good treatment and polite service. NOTICE OF SALE. I Wilt on Monday, January 3, 1911, at 11 o'clock a. m., at 22 S. Main street, sell the entire stock and fix tures formerly belonging to M. Zagler, now bankrupt, to the best bidder for cash. This December 23, 1910. VONNO U GUDGER. Trustee in Bankruptcy. 272-llt. Juat Pnlted. "I don't want my son to marry you, my dear yoiinur woman Yoi( kn.iW ynn have Insanity In your family " "Oh, that makes n.i aWorcii ''. Your son Is Just crar.y about roe. ' Bar.nnore American. III Position. il yom do for a living "What Mose?" "I'so de manager ob a laundry. "What the name of this laundry.'' "Eliza Ann." Louisville Courier-Journal. LAST CALL We still have a larg line of handsome and useful Furni ture suitable for Christmas gifts. Come before it is too late. Only two days left. Better got in the Hoosier Kitchen Cabi net Club now, and save $15.50. BURTON & HOLT Patton Ave. and Battery Park Place. H. Redwood & Co. deliver the goods and do not al low it to escape your recollection. They have had lota of 'etm to deliver in the last ten days. who are fortunate enough to attend are guaranteed one of the very best attractions that has ever played this city. In "Metz in Ireland" tho 'author has'llrst of all written a lasting and laughing success, and in the second place provided the most popular of German comedians with a suitable vehicle an achievement rather diffi cult to accomplish. Ample oppor tunity is allowed for the introduction by Mr. Wilson of several new songs that are among the best he has yet composed. Special mention can be made of "My Queen of Dreams," which will rival in popularity any of his past song successes. In providing his star with a production that fills the bill In every detail, Manager Sidney R. Ellis has evcelled himself In the handling of the numerous stage pictures which are brightened by the many humorous situations created by Mr. Wilson with his droll German dia lect in the pleasing character of "MeU." TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust made by Jack Wilson and wife, Rosa Wil son, to the undersigned trustee, dated August 14, 1903, and duly recorded In the office of the register of deed for Buncombe county, N. C, In book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 67, at page 51 ct seq., to which reference Is hereby made, and default having been made In the payment of the In debtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale therein contained has become opera tive, the said undersigned trustee, will on Monday the a3rd day of January, 1011, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at pub lic auction for cash at the court house door In the city of Ashevllle. county of Buncombe and state ot North Car olina the following lands and prem ises, situate, lying and' being in tho town of West Ashevllle, county of Buncombe and state of North Caro lina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the western margin of the road now leading from the Haywood road to Patterson's mill farm, two hundred and sixty feet from Merrlmon's northwest corner and runs thenee with said margin of sa 1 road south 3 deg. 45 mln. east one hundred' and sixty feet to a stake, corner of lot belonging to said Merri mon and eighty-two feet from corner of U.t sold Harry Corpenlng, thence south 87 deg. 30 mln. east two hun dred and seventy-two feet to a stake In the Merrimon line, thence with his Una (a wire fence, north 2 deg. 30 mln. west two hundred and seventy- two feet to tho beginning, containing one a'ere anJ being the lame tend conveyed to Rosa WHson by J. O. Merrimon end wife. Blanch H.. Merri mon by deed dated April 2, 1902, and duly recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds for Buncombe county N. C. In deed book No. 124 at page 340 ct seq., to which reference Is hereby made. This December llnd, 1910. W. 8. SHUFORD, Trustee. Frederick the Great. Theatergoers who recall and en joyed the mystic performances given by Hermann the Great and Kellar, the wonderful, will soon have an op portunity of seeing the legitimate suc cessor of these two wonderful magi cians. Frederick the Great Is now making his Initial tour of the south and will soon appear In this city with his carefully selected company of entertainers. For the past two years Frederick the Great has been appearing In the principal cities, and everywhere the press and public, hare proclaimed him the greatest of all living magicians. Frederick tho Great will be the New Tear's attrac tion at the Auditorium Monday and Tuesday, January 2 and 3. Open. Atchison Atlantic Coast Line American Smelting 74 lirooklyn Rapid Transit Baltimore & Ohio Amalgamated Copper ... 63 Colorado Fuel & Iron Chesapeake & Ohio Canadian Pacific New York Central Erie 28 Great Northern pfd Louisville & Nashville National Lead 56 Missouri Pacific Norfolk & Western Ncthern Pacific 116 Pennsylvania 128 Roe.c Island Reading 150 Southern Pacific 115 St. Paul Southern Railway 26 Southern Railway pfd Union Pacific 170 U. 8. Steel 72 U. S. Steel pfd Wabash pfd 34 Tennessee Copper Close. 105 114 73 75 105 63 31 80 193 110 27 122 143 56 45 99 116 128 29 149 115 122 26 61 170 72 116 34 34 NEW YORK COTTON. December . . January . . . March May July Spot 15.15. Open. Close. 14.88 14.87 14.90 14.88 15.20 15.18 16.37 15.53 15.39 15.41 Local Securities. Reported and corrected daily by Henry F. Claudius. Am. Nat. Bank I. Asheville Water 4s. . . . Beaumont Furniture. . Citizens Bank Universal Secty 6s.... Universal Secty cert.. Wachovia L. & T. Co. Wllllam-Brownell Mill Bid. Asked. ... . $100.00 .... 100.00 .... 128.00 140.00 12.50 14.76 10.00 13.50 142.00 Fresh candy canes, horse shoes and baskets. Candy Kitchen. tf SCORES IN TEN EARS COHN CONTEST MONDAY Money on call 2 per cent. Thn greatest danger from Influenza Is of Its rerJltlng mpneumonla. This ta nt its resulting In pneumonia. This Iain's Cough Remedy, as It not only cures Influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneu monia. Sold by all dealers. The scores In the Buncombe county oorn (ten-ear) exhibits, at the corn show Monday, were as follows, the Judging having been done by E. 8. Mlllsapa: ' First, 82 60, E. D. Weaver, Weav ervllle. fl prize; 2nd, 81, George B. Powell, Ashevllle, 12; 3rd, 79.60, W. B Weaver, Waavervllle, 11; 79, R. P. Hayea, Ashevllle; 78, A. W. Rymer; T7, Bart Oooch, Ashevllle; 76.50, Bilt more estate; 76.60 R. M. Holcomb; 76.50, J. L Weaver, Weavervllle; 76.60 H. T. Swann. Weavervllle: 74, R. D Hlldebrand, Ashevllle; 7S, Johnson farm, Ashevllle; 72.60, C. H. Alexan der; 72.50, Blltmore Farms; 72 J. 8. 'nl, Mian. WoavervlUe; 7. J. 8. T. Balrd; 71, Q. W. Peck; 71, F. M. Stevens; 71, C. W. Hewell; 71, M. D Shook; 70, J. T. Farmer; 69 W. G Israel; 61 Ernest Ledford, 54 Oak street; 67.60, II. Danlsl Candler; 61, W. I. Gilbert, Ielrester; 61, C. P. Whlteon (Swannano. rhencntetei and bon bona In fancy boxes for xmas gins, canay tvncn- .n. tf LICENSE TO WED Hicks Dalton and Gertie Candler of Rnnromhe: white. T. N. Fisher and Karlle J. Keith of Buncombe; wtilte. Walter Blanton and Florence Rob tnson of Buncombe; colored. Foley Kidney Pills are tonlo In ae tlon, quick in results, and restores the natural action of the kidneys and bladder. They correct Irregularities Bold by all drusclsts. CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT OURW 90WHt A NO COUD8 Supreme Court Makes Riding of Im porta nee to Secret Orders. Raleigh, Dec". 22. A ruling of spe olal Interest to Odd Fellows and other secret orders of the state, having sick benefits, Is just made by the Supreme court in Kelly vs. Trenv.int lodge o Odd Fellows, Macon county, the court holding that while the law of the or der prescribes that all dinputes about sick benefits shall be settled in the tribunals oi the order, where a party stands on lettal rights, claiming that the lodge Is indebted to him, the courts are clearly not ousted of Juris diction. Also that while the ilaw of the order prescribes that the sick benefit Is for the brothrt or his Im mediate family, an executrix can as In this case, maintain a suit for recovery. Don't Wait Until the Eleventh Hour to Do Your Christmas Shopping This vast warehouse bounteously drawn upon to pro vide the Big Selection now offered here. Ready is the word in every department of this leading Christmas store. Only two more days left you to select your gift things. More salesf orce to help you in mak ing your selections. We anticipate a great rush of holi day shoppers and we are prepared to meet their wants. Help Us By Not Waiting Until the Last Moment Selection Is Good Right Now. Here are grouped many helpful hints that will assist in solving your Christmas gift-giving problems. MEN'S WEAR GLOVES, HOSIERY, NECK WEAR, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. SHOE SECTION BABY SHOES, BEDROOM SLIP PERS, &c. HAND BAGS, OF LEATHER, VELVET, SILVER MESH AND BEADS. NECKWEAR, OF LACE, RIBBON, PPRSIAN AND EMBROIDERED EFFECTS. HANDKERCHIEF BOOTH OFFERS MANY PRET TY AND DAINTY SELECTIONS. UMBRELLAS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL DREN ARE ACCEPTABLE. FURS ARE MUCH APPRECIATED BY WOMEN. SEE OURS. HOSIERY, BATH ROBES BATH ROBE KETS ARE MUCH WANTED. BLAN- t nuuniusiui M THE STCIR V03 MOSEY' ASMt 'll.l.. N intlZIMMUMtlMISt When you can ouy the best of Fine Tairor Made Suits and Silk Dresses from $6 to $16 below tho prices three weeks ago it is well to invest. Get her one of them at H. Redwood & Co's. Useful Xmas Gifts For Every Member of the Family Baby Walkers $3.50. Children's Steel Wagons $1.26 to $2.60. Children's Rockers 26c to $5 00. Children's High Chairs. 76c to $3.60. Oo-Carts, Collapsible, $4 98 to $20.00. Framed Pictures 25c to $5.00 Ladies' and Men's Hocking Chairs from $1.00 to $27.50. Morris Chairs $12.50 to $25. Ladles' Desks $7.50 to $16.50. Combination Desk and Book Cases $14.60 up. Toilet Set $2.50 to $10. 44 pieces China Tea Sets $4. 66 piece Dinner set $6.00. It piece Breakfast set $1.50. RTJQ9 27xt( Tapestry Brussels, 75c. 22x54 "Tapestry Brussels $1.00. 27x6 4 Tapestry Brussels $1.26. 27x54 Velvet Rugs $1.50. , 36g72 Velvet Rug $3.00. A X MINSTERS 27X64 Rugs $2.00. 8X?2 Rugs $4.00. ART SQUARES Ingrain, Pro-Brussels, Tapes try Brussels. Velvet Brussels, and Body Brussels, Axminster, ranging from $1.00 to $35 00. Folding Card Tables fl.M and $2.60. Center Tables frem 76 to $15.00. Folding Sewing Tables, $U and $1.25. Sideboards, Dining Tables, China Closets, Dining Chain, Plngle or In sets, at reasonable prices. We handle the celebrated Progress lines ef heaters and ranges. Best by test, and til moat reasonably priced. Kitchen Cabinets $10 to $21. All Wool Scotch Plaid Blan kets, full bed slse, werth $!., Il.ll. 20 Per Cent. Off en Comfarto and Lacs Curtains. i i assssss. Beaumont Furniture Co. 27 SOUTH MAIN STREET "The Home of Furniture Values." Try H. Redwood ft Co. for Box Paper below Mm usual prices, Fine Soap, Novels, Poems, Boys' and Girls' Books (19c, 25c, 30c, 50c, much lower than pre vailing prices), Photo Albums, Paper dates, Belts and Shopping Bags of all kinds, Veils, Auto Scarfs and Opera Scarfs, Zephyr Shawls, Shoulder Shawls, Aprons, Corsets, Ribbons, Embroideries, Initial Handkerchiefs, Fine Embroidered Hdfs., Sweaters, Toboggan Caps, Infante' Caps, Fine Gloves of all kinds, Fine Felt Bed Room Slippers, Fine Shoes of all kinds, Children's Novelty Hats, Etc., Etc. u

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