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- -4H BHMMBBMMMMMMMlMlMMMMMmMMMMMMMMi - fl , .,, in, .1, i i n, n jB Remember the Empty Stocking - .. - R .. i . s W ;'" Contributions to date include: ICugene Brunch !!!!.. ;;;;!;"'.v.;!.'!! iioo f: Cash .",.00 Bp Cash l.oo Crtt 0), J. -M. i". I . im 00 li. I:. M:ntil"'i nn i .... : , n III ,::::::::- J 5. 00 50 10 I ' j 50 , III ASHEVILLE GAZETTE NEWS. Friday, Evening Dresses 25 per cent Off Ladies' Fur Coats 25 per cent Off Neck Pieces, Etc. 25 per cent Off All Dress Skirts 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 tlian 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 Cosh Cusli Margaret Crater . Jean Crater Gazette- News For Cash Horace Buckner . Josephine Keugnn William H pagan . . Margaret Stockton Up lo $10 Ladies' and Misses' Suits reduced to. . .$10.00 Up to $25 Ladies' and Misses' Suits reduced to . .$15.00 Up to $35 Ladies' aud Misses' Suits reduced to $22.50 Up to $57.50 Ladies' and Misses' Suits reduced to . .$25 $7.50 Ladies' and Misses' Coars reduced to $4.95 $12.50 Ladies' and Misses Coats reduced to $7.50 $15 Ladies' and Misses' Ceils reduced to $10.00 $25 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 Coals reduced to $4.98 Up to $15 Children's Long '.'oats reduced to $7.95 Up to $20 Ladies' Carieul Coals 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, SiHc 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, TaraS Ladies' Neck wear, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. There are a good many ore of beautiful and practi cal Xmas gifts at popular iocs at the SANTA CLA US' MAIL Peerless Fashion Stores Co. Santu Onus" Mall to The Uaaette News I'lONttt Kxlay. No other letters to Santa Clans addressed to The (ia-xftle-Mnvs will he printed this Christinas. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl eitht years old, anil I want yon to bring me m doll and carriage and a hox of Old Maids and a table and a little stove and fOlbe pans, a little dinner banket and some chairs, and a mutt and tor. Well, Santa Clans, I will have t.. close. !ood-be. Your friend, ADARELI.K SHITI.K. Dear Santa : I am a srood little boy nearly 111 years old. 1 want a little red hnrn. a Rood knife and little red wagon, some firecrackers, an ainrnn. a little horse. Well, that Is all. Onod-by. GEO RUE WILSON. me a larne engine thai i can sit in ,;nd ride with a hell on it. Ii!se the one up town. A drum, a horn and a hoac .-art. Von can l.rins me any thing else that is nice. Please try to read my letter as 1 an so anxious to lew things. Your little MASTER X I.AX.iK. you what I want you to Dear Santa: I am a (rood little hoy. Rlease I. rimy get these friend, r Hear Santa Clans: I will write and tel want for Christmas. I bring me a pair of skates and a great big doll with brown hair and a box of candy, some games and a fur and muff, bananas, dates, raisins. and nhts, grapes, oranges, candy, apples, (oconnuts. and pineapples. I will close now f rom your friend. nl. I. IE DAI.TOX. I . !! r S.l ut.'t : I want you to brink- me n dinner set, u little table to put my dishes on w!v u I play with them. Firing me a locket. Trine me a doll and a bed Great Price Reductions :ON: Silk Mufflers I. W. GLASER ' 18 Patton Ave. you don't want the leavings don't put your selection off until the last hour, Hie stocks arc pretty la!!y broken now but in a store where only good things are carried and only common sense things you can still find something that will earn her appreciation and remember if it comes from the shop it is doubly appreciated. 78 Patton Ave. Post Office Square Aslievllle, N. V. peep into Mae's room. .!.. .eve nrrwi; nr. hk it some white slippers and stockings; candies, nuts, oranaes and anything you would like to brlns a little girl like me. Your friend, FAY COOK. Dear Santa : I am a little girl four years old. 1 want you If. brine me a new dr.ll that can open and shut her eyes, and a lit tle bed for h. r to sleep in, three dresses for her, please bring me a little trunk to put her clothes in: bring me- randy, oranges, nuts and anything else you wish. Your little girl, EDNA COOK. "THE STORE THAT LIVES UP TO ITS NAME." 51 PATTON AVE. PHONE 336. real pretty doll, and of course don't forget to till my stockinK and dress my tree, and bring lot of good things to eat. riring little Hartmnnn some thing, too. fiood-hy, DOROTHY DIR I .IXC. 1 1 A M. Dear Santa: ! will tell what I want for Christmas. I want a ruler to draw with at school, a bracelet anil a neck lace, doll that .an open and shut her eyes. Pleas.' bring my dollie a little bed and aim t four d reaves. HrbiK it a trunk, candy, nuts, wtnannj and oranges, anything else you think would l.c nice i.,r a little girl 9 years old. Your friend, BERTIE COOK. Dear Santa Clans: I am a little girl R year. old. 1 want you to bring me a -bin doll and a doll go-cart, work box and a nice book and some fruit and candy. Your friend, Til EDM A Kll.l.lAX. Dear Santa clans: I am a little girl ! years old. Want you t.. bring me a doll and cart, a cat and hat. ami candy, nuts and oranges, and .!..n'l forget my little water, she wants a doll, little broom and a stove. Ibmernber papa and InauiH. Your little friend, EDITH MURPHY. Dear Santa Clans, car.' Oazette-News: I am a little girl, soon will be six years old. Have a little sister, soon will be two years old. We both have tried very hard to be go.nl little girls M I want you to please bring me a big doll and a nice Christinas tree Sister also wants a doll and some canny, also do not forget all good lit tle boys and irlrls. liy-by. ELEANOR RUTH OROVK. lear Santa Claus: I am a guod little hoy nearly three .;.rs old. I want a little red horn, n big Uicy doll like Aunt Daliu's. a lit tle pony, a hatchet for papa wont let me have his; a (Ire wagon, some lire- crackers, candy, chewing gum. nuts iMid all kinds of fruits; please don't forget little sister, bring her some thing nice Grandpa Pinner has conic t., spend Christmas; don't for get him. Oood-hjr, Your little loy, eSORGFK Canada. I).' mta Claus: I am a little boy seven years old and want you to bring me a wagon and a gun and ii pair of gloves and a story book. Please bring me a top. Hring me seme oranges, nuts of all kinds and candles. Your little boy, ALLYN OWENS old. Dear Santa Claus: 1 :. m u liltle Iwtv ht l'.u ru Please hring me a wagon and a horn rtrtd a gun. Hring me a story book and a sled and some oranges, nuts and anoies. innr utile ooy. GRADY OWENS Dear Santa Claus: 1 arn a little girl 4 years old. i am from Doulsvllle. Ky. This is my lirst Christmas here Please bring me a big doll and carriage, a little trunk with a little negro in it. so when I open It It will hollow; dandy, oranges and nuts, you need not bring me any apples, mama buys them from the wagons. 1 live on Ashelan.l ave nue, 16:!. please find the place. Your little Iriend. JESSIE BDANFORD. "SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH" At Least Three Men Will Appreciate This Advice When Next Christ mas Rolls Around. Ashevllle, N. c, Dec. :'(), 110. Dear Santa Claus: I have been a very good litt.le hoy all this year. I am tired of wearing II red wig, will you please bring me n, black one. Just think how you would like to wear a red wig all the time, now please bring me a black one. I am very fond of candy, but I love chocolate the best, und please bring lots of nuts nnd oranges and raisins. Please bring me a little tin elephant. I wnnt a little drum and a jack In the box. Please bring me a little pair of red boots with bicycle on the top, nnd please bring me a U. 8. Mail wagon. Please bring me a nlay to ride on the snow. Now 1 believe that Is all. so good bye. 1 am vour little friend, M1TTIR HILL. Dear K.nta Claus: 1 am a little boy 5 years old, I want you to bring be a drum and horn, a cap pistol, a ball and some fruit and candy, Your friend. KRANK KIDMAN1, JR. ".Mall your packages early and avoid the rush." At least three men will appreciate this advice and act on it next year. Every one has heard of the woman who, when she was asked for her tlc'.et by the conductor, went through many steps, each one supposed to bad her so much nearer to the ticket; bow she opened her bag. took out her pocket book, shut the bag and opened Ihe pocket book, etc., etc.. taking several minutes to complete the pro cess. That was not so bad; the con ductor was paid to take tickets and had nothing better to do. Yesterday afternoon at the post office, a long line of men nnd women stood before the stamp window yet ting stamps and having packages weighed. A man had the right of way, and lucky for him that he did. he had two or three packages weigh ed; purchased the stamps and with drew to affix them, the whole trans action consuming a little more than a quarter or a minute. A lady came next, at least a rhlv alrous man yielded her his place. She had five packages and laid thorn all under the window one at a time. When they were weighed, she took her purse out of a muff, laid the muff down, opened her purse and the clerk to compute the total amount of postage, took out some money, shut the purse and put it into the muff. She then bought the slumps and handed them to the clerk to put on the packages. They were politely handed back to her. She llien gathered up her change took her purse out of the muff, put the bnnge in ihe puree and the purse into the muff, which she carefully laid down again. She now picked up the stamps hut In the meantime had forgotten how many went to each package. The clerk enlled her attention to the fact that the amount for each package was marked on it. After doing various aums in mentil arithmetic, she Anally hpplicd the stamps where they belonged as well as anyone could tell. About this time it transpire. 1 thai one of the packages had writing In It and would require additional postage and for a wonder she remembered which it was. Nervous prostration was threaten ing three or four men and perhaps some women when she picked up her muff, placed one hand in It. gnlhei-o.l up her skirts, and composedly moved away. day, the live stock being saved. Mr. Roseman ovrned and lived on the home place of the late Isaac Dyerly, who. with his family, was murdered by a band of negroes several years ago, this riSurder resulting In the riots nnd tripple lynching In this city, followed by a we, I, of turmoil. The Are Is believed to be of incendiary origin. The loss Is unknown. EXPECT NEW ROYAL BABY IN ENGLAND NEXT. MONTH Only One "BHOMO QUININF." That is LAXATIVE UROMO QUI NINE. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. I!. .wan rentier Loses Darn by Klrc Salisbury, Dec. 23. The splendid barn of Jed E. Roseman, at Cleve land, this county, together with con tents, was destroyed nt 6:30 Wednes- Thls Will lie Hie l irst Mirth. In Buck ingham Pala. e In Fifty- -I'our Years. London, Dec. 23. Queen Mary's accouchment la expected in March. This will be the lirst birth at lluck ingham palace in 54 years. The last child born to King Oeorge and Queen Mary Prince John Charles on Inly 12, 1905. V aluation of s I I -. oon.ooo Placed on Hniirotui IVoperty. Portland, Ore., Dec. :''!. A valua tion of $115,000,000 is placed upon ihe railroad properly wnich will b absorbed by the Oregon-Washington railroad, recently organized to take over the Harrlman properties In the northwest. TWO MORE BLUE RIBBONS AWARDED BY The State Fuir, Macon, (la., (1910); the Mecklenburg Fair. Charlotte, N. C, (1910) to JACKSON SQUARE, "The Celebrated New Orleans Coffee" For QUALITY, FLAVOR ANJ) STRENGTH. Our Guarantee: Jackson square must satisfy you or mousy rcl'umlod by grocer. IMPORTEHH COFFEE CO.. New Orleans. Awarded eight Blue Klhlions and one Gold Medal in three years. A RECORD' ' Quality Telia." Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 4 years old. want i. doll, a ball and some build Ing blocks and some fruit and candv Your little girl, HEHTER K 1 1.1.1 A X. Dear Hanta: 1 have been such a good girl this year please bring me what I ask you .or: a cook stove, a lamp a wash titnnd and a bureau, a teasel and CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1 H. Redwood & Co. For Christmas Gifts: Well, everything is good in trustworthy garments for men, women and children .....Hats and Caps Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers Fancy Goods in great variety Housekeeping Goods Sta ple Dry Goods of all kinds Fine Rugs, Couch Cov ers, Steamer Rugs Suit Cases, Bags and Umbrellas. A Joyous and Happy Christmas to Everybody and a Prosperous New Year for All. i as i rrlM II 1 w Friday, December 23, 1910. TEE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE THREE All Ready for the Great Last Day SATURDAY WILL SEE THE FINISH OF PRESENT HUNTING We haven't just a few things left -great quantities of sub stantial offerings grace our counjters, and adorn our cases; shelves are bulging with gift things. Goods like these sacrificed on this splendid last day be fore Christmas sale are worth your while they are of a kind worth dollar for dollar that you may have to spend tomor row for gifts. .STOCKINGS INCANHTO' I Kayser's Silk Stockings $1.50 $1.25 Silk Stockings.... 98c Men's Silk Sox, 4 pairs in box for $1.50 Pretty Furs. . .$3 to $19.50 Coat Suits . . .$9.85 to $19.50 Coat Sweators . . .$1 td $2.98 Pretty Kimonos . . .98c to $5 $1.50 Women's Scarfs.... $1 Women's Kid Gloves $1 Great Offerings Saturday of Popular Priced Purs. These arrived almost too late for Christmas buyers. Every piece will be sacrificed Satur day that there may not be left a single article. These dainty, fashionable furs will go quick ly for gifts at $10, $7.50, $5.00 and $3.00. Closing Out Coat Suits and Cloaks at Rock Bottom Prices. $37.50 Coat Suits ....$19.50 $25.00 Coat Suits ....$15.00 $15.00 Coat Suits ....$9.b5 DON'T MISS KINDLE Y'S IN YOUR LAST DAY SCRAM BLE FOR GOOD GIFTS. Pretty Handkerchiefs 5c to $3.00. Royal Society Center Pieces hand embroidered $2.98 to $9,50. Royal Society Packages 25c to $1.25. Down Comforts ... $5 to $15 Maish Cotton Down Com forts $1.75 to $2.95 Shoes for "Women and Girls $1.50 to $4 Men's Shoes $2 to $4 House Slippers. . . 98c to $2 Men's Shirts 50c to $1 Men's Neckwear . .25c to $1 Men's Bath Robes $2.95 to $7.45. Men's and Boys' Hunting Coats $1.25 to $3 Special Sale All Millinery. $5 to $12 Hats, choice .$3.98 SOUTHERN AH PAYS MR. MUSfll S15BB DAMAGE Mr. Mason Was Among the Passengers on Wrecked Train No. 18. Shaken up. W. T. Mason, of the Mason Lumber company, who was Injured In a wreck of passenger train No. 18 on the Murphy division near Bryson City cently, has compromised the case with the Southern Railway company for $3500. Mr. Mason was rather seriously Injured but has recovered. K tt It It H H t H H H t H H THE JKIS i The lamrttaig Stocks on If en M York Exchange Cotton V Market QaotaUons. V ftKKItKKKRKftKMKItKlt New York, Dec. 23. Fractional de clines on light volume of business characterized the opening of the stock market. Comparisons with yesterday's clos ing figures showed prices averaging slight fraction lower with a few stocks monopolizing business. Bonds steady. Trading grew less as the session waned. Members devoted more time to horse play than to speculation. Attendance on the floor shrank to most confirmed regular. Transactions without significance. "ATHLETICS" WALK AWAY m THE NEWPORT TEAM Local Boys Defeat the Lads from Tenn. by Score of 58 to 1 6 in Basket Ball Game. . 73 . 75 .105 . 62 KINDLEY'S KINDLEY'S .Atchison Atlantic Coast Line American Smelting American Locomotive . . Brooklyn Rapid Transit Baltimore & Ohio Amalgamated Copper . . Chesapeake & Ohio 80 Canadian Faclflc New York Central 110 Erie Great Northern pfd National Lead 54 Norfolk & Western 100 Northern Pacific 115 People's Gaa Pennsylvania Rock Island Reading 149 Southern Pacific 114 St. Paul Union Pacific 169 Southern Railway pfd U. S. Steel 72 72 Wabash 16 Wabash pfd 'Tennessee Copper U. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU Y 3oaJ- .n o WILLIS L. MOORE, Chief. ( ' 30 0 If c VLwyft'e-o 3o.a-7.ero If I :t i X.'". j ...... SyJj 7 For Ashevllle and vicinity Rain or snow tonight and Saturday, fol lowed by clearing and colder weather. For North Carolina Rain on the coast, rain or snow In the interior to night warmer in east and central to night; Saturday rain or snow i NORMAL TODAY I em pe nature Pi'6Ci pi ration 3fc llf jh. ... - . m , .,!, mHritan tlmi lsouAMt.ur contiouott 11dm! pfttu throat h point" of equal sit UOTRlBMi.or dotiod lint, pauthromih poinuofj Mjm- paralur. t My will Mdrtwn only ror wrOjirwawmi. aw- cloudy; cloud). flOram. ffflwow. M report ml Iklrd. "Ud i-looiw o V Um pw knr m mm. STOCKS. Open. .100 Close. 100 114 73 36 75 104 62 80 193 110 27 122 64 99 115 105 128 29 149 114 122 169 61 72 It 33 34 The second game of the basket ball season, In the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium last night, resulted In an overwhelm ing victory for the Ashevllle team, the final score being 5S-16. After the first few minutes of play, in which the score was very close, the Aehevllle Athletics simply romped awajy from their opponents and though at times the Newport five showed some good basket ball their plays were soon broken up. Schartle, as In previous games, played remirkably wall, throwing eight goals In all. He was closely followed by Brown, who threw seven field goals, ringing the basket nine times out of thirteen attempts, after fouls had been committed. Liplnsky and Toung also played well, the for mer making a remarkable goal, as did rBoger and Schartle -all three of them long shots which were wildly applauded by the large crowd In at tendance. Susong, the all-southern guard, picked by Helsman the Atlanta ex pert, failed to show up In the form expected of such a luminary, but he played much better than any other of his team mates. The Newport quin tet, after the first few minutes, seem ed to be bothered for wind and again and again played for the aforesaid commodity by disputing trifling points In unimportant decisions though the pace was at times furious, and alto gether the passing and playing was much superior to that In the Farm school game. Considering the game that the local five are now putting up they should, on form, go through this season with out a defeat. The next game on the schedule is that with Washington-Lee, December 27th. They also play here the following day. The line-up follows and a list of goals thrown by each player: Athletics. Newport. Schartle R. F Mimms. Boger R. G Hickson Llpinsky C Taylor Brown L F Susong Brown L G Stokely The following is a list of the goals by each player: Athletics: Schartle 8, Boger 6, Ll pinsky 3, Brown 9 fouls, 7 field; Young 1. Newport: Mimms 3, Hickson 1, Taylor 0, Susong 1 foul, 3 field Stokely 0. NEW YORK COTTON. December January . . March . . . May Open. Close . . 14.86 14.83 , . . 14.87 14.83 . . 15.18 15.16 . . 15.36 15.34 Woioo than an alarm of fire, at niKht Is the metallic cough of croup, bringing dread to the household. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house and give it at the first Blgn of danger. It contains no opiates. Sold bv all druggists. July 15.37 15.37 Spot 15.15. Local Securities. Reported and corrected dally by- Henry F. Claudius. Bid. Am. Nat. Bank. Ashevllle Water 4s. . . Beaumont Furniture.. Citizens Bank Universal Secty 6s.... Universal Secty cert. . Wachovia L. & T. Co. Wllllam-Brownell Mill Money on call 2 per cent. 140.00 12.50 14.75 io.oo Asked. 1100.00 100.00 126.00 18.60 142.00 Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in ac tion, quick in results, and restores the natural action of the kidneys and bladder. They correct irregularities. Sold by all druggists. Fresh candy canes, horse shoes and baskets. Candy Kitchen. tt DIALS IB DIRT W. A. Rexford to J. C. Arbogast, 8 lota on Cortland avenue; considera tion $8100. Edwin B. Campbell and W. E. Breese, jr., trustee to John C. Arbo gast, two lots of land in Ashevllle; $10 and other considerations. J. Wakefield Cortland, executor, to John C. Arbogast, property on Cort land avenue; considerations $7201.18 $1 and other considerations. M. A. Patton and wife to Mrs. H Greenlee, quit claim to lands in Lower Hominy township. W. B. Valentine to Charles N. Lom Inac, lot on Pearson drl?s; considera tion $780. $5.00 Bath WHITLOCK'B Robes for today and $3.98 at Saturday. Chcocolates and bon bons in fancy boxes for Xmas gifts. Candy Kitch en, tf SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES. At 12 o'clock on Monday, January 9th, 1911, at the court house door In Ashevllle, N. C, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the laws of North Caro lina, all the lands In Buncombe coun ty on which the taxes for the year 1909 and 1908 remain unpaid, a list of which lands to be sold, and the amount of taxes due thereon, with costs of advertisement added as re quired by the laws of 1903, as fol lows: Campbell, J. M., 1 lot, assessors' No. 1716. Tax for 1908, $9.60, Ashevllle, Venner Co., 4 acres In Biltmore. Tax for 1909, $260.00. Respectfully, R. C. CROWE LL Special Prices on Christrm.s Fruits, Nuts and Candies. Florida Oranges, good sine at 10c doz. Orape Fruit, good size, 3 for 23c Malaga Grapes. 3 lbs 50c Tangerines, doz 25c Raisins, lb 15c New Mixed Nuts, lb 15c Cream Chocolates, lb 15c Fresh Mixed Candy, 3 lbs for ...15c Fireworks of all kinds. CHARLIE MASCARI, 68 Patton Ave. This Store Is Holiday Headquar ters Because of the Superior ity of Its Assortments, Values and Qualities. One more day of shopping left you. We advise you to start early; don't wait until lines are broken. Extra salesforce is on the floor awaiting your coming to this Xmas shop. Our Christmas stocks are equal to all demands, certain to meet all requirements. Gift things abound extra salespeople insure your prompt serving. Do not fail to bring your Xmas gift list to this great store tomorrow. It is a day like tomorrow tiiat demands upon a store's stocks are greatest and most exacting. We are ready to meet this rush with the fullest of ''good will" goods and with pricings that enable the purses to extend to its full scope of remembering the greatest number. Check over this list: FOR HER. SILK PIN CUSHIONS PERSIAN BELTS RHINESTONE HAT PINS BELT PINS BROOCHES COLLAR PINS NECKLACES BARRETTES BACK COMBS SIDE COMBS SILK SCARFS UMBRELLAS VEILS SILK PETTICOATS SILK WAISTS HAND BAGS GLOVES NECKWEAR HOSIERY DRESS GOODS SILK PATTERNS SHOES BED ROOM SLIPPERS FURS SILK DRESSES coat surrs FUR COATS HANDKERCHIEFS BELTS FANCY PIECES PILLOW TOPS FOR HIM. COLLARS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS SUSPENDERS MUFFLERS CANES SHOES FUR PIECE SETS NIGHT ROBES BATH ROBES CAPS HATS SWEATERS GLOVES CRAVEN ETTE COATS SLIP ON COATS OVERCOATS SUITS PAJAMAS SLEEPING ROBES BOYS' OVERCOATS BOYS' SUITS BOYS' SWEATERS BOYS' KNEE PANTS BOYS' CAPS BOYS' COLLARS BOYS' TIES BOYS' UNDERWEAR BOYS' HOSIERY BOYS' SHOES SCARFS SHIRTS BELTS PaSW-'liiS ST0E THAT SAV rTiiiTi rrr-f i tt i m Trafficked in Votes; Indictments Returned. West Union, O., Dec. 23. One hun dred and seventy-two additional in dictments were returned by the grand jury in Investigating the traffic in votes In November elections. This makes a total of 533. WU Raise Monitor Puritan. Washington, Dec. 23. The Monitor Puritan, sunk In Chesapeake bay sev eral weeks ago as a result of experi ments with explosive gelatin, will be raised by the Merritt-Chapman com pany at a contract price of 123,000. Ilunton, former treasurer of the United States, recently convicted of conspiracy to use the mails to de fraud, was today granted a new trial by Justice Wright in Criminal court. Hunton Gets New Trial. Washington, Dec. 23. James N. Get the Genuine Always. A substitute is a dangerous make shift especially in medicine. Th gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds quickly and is in a yellow package. Accept no substi tutes. Sold by all druggists. "THE WACHOVIA WILL HELP YOU." "When to the intelligence of South ern men we have added the whole some instinct of saving money, no rata will equal us." Robert E. Lee. LIVERY W. M. REAGAN WeivervUle, ft. O. Opposite. Depot Endorsed by U. C. T. and T. P. A. Full Equipment of the Best Horses an d Drummers' Hacks and Buggies. PHONE 26 AND TEA M WILL MEET YOU. Promptness and Satisfaction O uaranteed. Special inducements to Dm mmers LAST CALL We still have a large line of handsome and useful Furni ture suitable for Christmas gifts. Come before it is too late. Only one day loft. Better get in the Hoosier Kitchen Cabi net Club now, and save $3.50. BURTON 6 HOLT Patton Ave. and Battery Park Place. I 97 CAIITtl MAIN ST. Xmas Gifts TE Beaumont With only two days left in which to decide what to buy and to make your selection of an appropriate gift, we ure you to come direct to our store where there is awaiting you such a large variety of serviceable but inexpensive things for everyone. ; The following list is incomplete but may help you to reach a decision. Baby Walkers tt.10. ChlldrMi's St..l Wagon. tl.lt to tl BO. Chlldr.n'; Hook.r. Sc to IJ.00- Children'. High Chair.. T80 to II H. Go-Carts, collap.lbl. M to t30.no. Framed Pictures Ito to .15.00. Ladles' and Men'. Rocking chair, from tl-00 to tT-50. Morris Chair. S12.50 to tzl Ladle.' Desks t7.IO to tie. 50 Combination Desk and book case. S14 B0 up. Toilet Set tl 50 to tlO 00. it piece. China tea .eta tt.oo 66 pleee Dinner set IS. 00. It piece Breakfast set 1.50. RUGS 27x3 Tapestry Brussels, 75c 22x54 Tapestry Brussels 11.00. 17x14 11.26. . 17x14 Itx7l Tapestry Brunei. Velvet Bug. 11.60. Velvet Rug. tl-00. Axmlnsters 17x64 Rugs 11.00. 16x72 Rug. 14.00. Art Square. Ingrain, Pro-Brussels, Tap estry B Missels, Velvet Brunei, and Body Brunei., Axmln ter, ranging from tl.OO to 116.00. 11.10 Folding Card table and 12 50. Center tab lea from 76c to 115.00. . Folding Sewing tables, tl.OO and tl.tS. Sideboard., dining tables China closets, dining chain. single or in set. at able price.. W , , , MHwWrn,n-fa-nlsnh T We handle the celebrated Progren Ham of a eater, and range. Beet by test, and the most reasonably priced. Kitchen cabinet. tlO.OO to til. 00. All woe! Bcotu. .laid blan kets, full bed else worth tl.OO tl.ll. 10 percent off oi Comfort, and lace curtains.
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