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telep;ic:;e lines B El fl 0EXT EH D ED Candler Exchange Opened, 4 I - Connection with A. T. and ; T. Company. r Come and Get Your Share of Mr. and Mrs. Guffey, and each of their young kdy saleswomen, Miss Lowe, Milli- . ; iiiery; Miss "Williams, Shirt Waists, Underwear and Hosiery; Miss Thomas, Suits, Goats and Skirts; Miss Grant, Notions; Miss Pinner, Piece Goods; Miss Vess, as " sistant milliner; Miss "Walton, foreman dress making department each thank you kindly for your patronage during this passing year. An4 we kindly ask you to continue to give us all of your business you can. We will do all in our power to ; give you a fair and square deal every time. Shop at MARION-BAKERS VILLE LINE IS SOON TO OPEN Contract Is Made to Install 230 In strument in the Grecn lange Hotel. GUFFE.Y'S The Ladies' Outfitter i.;H U S. Department or Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU VlUiS 1.M00RE. . ChMt & Filing 301 J MX. WrrnKIWI A. ArtOmA HM.MMthpMrtmtn.iifMHltM. rMai.. Uwr UI M drum oij for w Inilw ""V "x0 mouliillou. u rf mb Q eiw, (J pn l-Xji atowln r.lm. ()aai MMlaWH lt tfewtod. Fim onra, mlalciui niMn M I! boom mood J. M-aoor raluhU, U ik uhJ M IliiSi The business of the Ashevtlle Tele phone and Telegraph company Is con tinually growing and their connections both In the city and throughout the surrounding country are Increasing. A brief account was given In The Ga-ette-News some time ago of some of the proposed extensions of the com pany to other towns and these lines are being rapidly put In and will soon be ready to open for business. Only a few days ago an exchange was opened at Candler that will prove a benefit both to the people of that town and in this city. This exchange does not belong to the Asheville com pany, having been constructed and opened by the citizens there the Can dler Mutual company. It Is connected, however, with a trunk line to the ex change here and as it has about, 100 stations It proves to be quite an extension. It was stated by an official of the company this morning that it was hoped that the toll line to be known as the Marloti-Bakersville line, would be ready to open for business the first of next wekj lAterew of, ',rnen left Asheville yesterday to Install the nec essary stations. This will add a num ber of other connections that will be valuable to the subscribers of the com pnny and a great convenience to the people that the line will put In con nection with the mnin line here. These two lines are only a beginning f the many that are under construe lion at present and it will not be so long until definite information can be civen out as to just when they wtti be opened. Besides these extensions out of town the local company has received some recent contracts that will greatly in crease the numbr of local .stations. They were given a contract yesterday to install a system Jn the new Green- Lange hotel which, will include a 250 line switch board and Instruments for every room In the building. Another contract was closed, with, the manage ment of Margo Terrace, yesterday for the installation. -of a private . branch switchboard there- and 60 telephones, which will put one In every room in the house. A private branch exchange was put In the Manor last week. The switchboard for thjs was put in the main building and instruments were put in each room there and in each of the cottages, which gives the place a complete private service. '.. THE WEATHER IEMPERATTJKB. ef if 2 S ! 2 a 5? 2! Asheville 16 58 Atlanta 2 R8 Charleston 4 4 70 Charlotte 40 58 Jacksonville 42 70 Key West 74 82 Knoxville 28 52 I.ouisville 24 48 Mobile 32 48 New Orleans 32 44 New York 42 54 Oklahoma ....12 26 Raleigh 46 66 Savannah , ......40: 72 Washington..,.. .l.V, ,i38' 56 Wilmington ..; ....50 70 forecasts until 8 p. m. Thursday, or Asheville und vicinity: Fair weath er tonight and Thursday; coldev to night. ... Kor North ' Carolina:' Fulr ami rohlci tonight; Thursday fair, colder A BHAIX WOItKKK MunI Have the kind or Foot! Nourishes Brain. Tliat "I am a literary man whoso ner vous energy Is a great part of my slock In trade, ant ordinarily 1 have little patience with breakfast foods and the extravagant claims made of them. But I cannot withhold my ack nowledgement of the debt that I owe t' tire-Nuts food. "I discovered long ago that the very hiilklncHS of the ordinary diet was not i ah uiated to give one a clear head, the power of sustained, ' accurate thinking. I always felt heavy and f liiKk-lsh in mind as well as body after eating the ordinary meal, which di verted the blood from the brain to the illucHtive apparatus. ,"I tried foods easy of digestion, but found them usually deficient in nutri ment I experimented with many breakfast foods and they, too, proved unsatisfactory, till I reached Grape Xuts. And then the problem was solved. "i rape-Nuts agreed with me per feetlv frm the beginning, satisfying my ruingrr and supplying the nutri ment that so many other prepared foods lack. "I had not been imlng It very long before I found that I was turning out ii n unusual quantity and quality of work. Continued use has demonstrated ti my entire satisfaction that Urape .Nuts foods contains the element need e.l by the brain and nervous system of the hard working public writer." ; Name given by fort urn Co., Battle Creek. Mich, j 'Therea a reason," and It is ex plained In the Jlttle book, "The Road to Wellvllle." In pksrs. I- rr read I lie a!xive letter? A new one apiH'ant from time to time. Tliey are geonioe, true, ami full of linmuii interest. on the coast; brisk west to north west winds. ... Summary of Conditions The storm noted yesterday over the lake region has moved rapidly eastward to the New Eni?lbnd coast and precipitation has been general throughout the Ohio Valley, the Oreat I.akes and nlong the entire Atlantic coast from Maine to Florida. Excessive amounts of rain fall are reported- (In Inches and hun dredths) as follows: Tampa, Fla., 2:24; Tltusvllle. Fin., 1.14. An area of high barometric pres sure, attended by a cold wave, has ad vanced to western Texas, with freezing temperatures reported from the Gulf of Mexico northward. The continued eastward progress of the anti-cyclonic area will favorable for fair and colder weather In this vicin ity tonight, followed by fair Thursday. K. T. IJNDUEY, ! Observer, Weather; Bureau. THOMAS EDISON PLANS TO AID TAFT'S VOICE OITei-H Vhc of Combination Ilionogrupli anil Motion I'h'tiiro Machine , In Cwnaign, Washington, Nov. 29. Politics wait ed and PresWent Taft's) pen was sus pended over the closing words' of Ms message to congress while Thomas A. Edlton talked of a new invention which he regards as a political asset for a national campaign. The in ventor came by appointment to pay his respects at the White House and loft In a ven' happy and satisfied frame of mind. To a man who is a candidate but barred from making speectfbs because of, precedent the suggestion of Mr. Kdlson was bound to appeal. It cov ered the Intricate details of a picture talking machine which he has per. fucted. Through .the use of his machine, Mr. EdlMon maintained, presidential swings around the circle could be ob viated. Not only will It give the words of a speaker, but it will also repro duce his form and gestures upon a screen. . No deal was closed for any of the Edison machines. That wilt be up to the campaign managers, but the man whom Mr. Edison regards as the re publican candidate is Impressed at least. Handicap Tournament. In the Y. M. C. A. handlcsp bowling tournament, which started last night the following scores were msde: IU Brown.. 21 4 HII . . . . Brandt. . . Rex Miller. White . , , Mean . . . Wright . . Orlst . . . Terry , . , Hdk. To. .214 171 174 41 111 .17 159 US 45 BOO .154 . 141 161 .. 4(1 ,1(0 15 155 22 60( ,118 151 128 tl 525 .141 1(2 181 45 626 .160 157 147 75539 .138 130 151 75474 .148 131 187 (0 498 The value of bathrooms Is receiv ing exteii'loil recognition In M cliur ra ilea u I'C'UnWicU, TO FORM II CONVENT FDR FOURTH DISTRICT Messrs. Jarrett and Henry Go to Chattanooga to Important Union Meeting. O. R. Jarrett and A. I Henry of this city will leave tonight for Chat tanooga to aid In the formation of i convention of the Carpenters and Joiners of America for the fourth dis trict. This district includes Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia. Florida, . Alabama, Mississippi, Ten nessee, Arkansas and Porto Rico. In the formation of this convention, each local union of carpenters and Joiners In the district will' be entitled to send two delegates. All of these will prob ably not send delegates but it is ex pected that there, will be 100 or more present tomorrow for the first meet Ing, at 14 o'clock. The meeting will continue about two days. There Is already in existence Southwestern convention. Including many of the western and Central western states, and this one to be formed is to be called the Southeast em convention. These will not in ( kude the state and ' local organisa tions except as a larger body, the lat ter existing Independently. Some of Iho local organizations Include other trades that have combined In small places In an effort to make organised labor stronger but this convention to be formed- In Chattanooga Is for car penters and Joiners only, and Is In the Interest of the Brotherhood of Carpenters. Mr. Jarrett and Mr. Henry, who will go as the delegates from Ashe ville to Chattanooga, are quite promt nent In the state and local labor or ganlxatlons, the. former being' the president of the 8tate federation of Labor and the latter la secretary of the local Carpenters union. They will doubtless take a prominent part in the organisation of the Southeastern convention and they will endeavor to get the convention to meet next in this city. They should certainly be successful In the undertaking for they will have all the points of argument on 'their side. It would be a good thing for Asheville, too. Kliowlng Gratitude, rl'ialnirv Post "What are you getting ud for your Thanksgiving number?" "Home great stuff," said the maga- sine editor, "We will have an article on pellagra, a story of our jnll system, methlng about forms, of course, snd red-blood ship at " the lKliilaH Trust." Russian sabe Is to be - protected from extermination by a two year closed season. H REASONABLE PLEA FOR THE STOMACH If Your Stomach Is Lacking In Diges tive Power, Why Not Help the Stomach Io Its Work Es , et lally When It CosU NotlUng to Try ? Not withdrugs, but with a rein forcement of digestive agents, such as are naturally at work in the stomach. Scientific analysis shows that diges tion requires pepsin, nitrogenous fer ments, and the secretion of hydro chlorlo acid. When your food fails to digest, it Is proof positive that some of these agents are lacking in your di gestive apparatus. -Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain nothing but these natural elements necessary to digestion and ' when placed at work In (a weak stomach and small intestines, supply what these organs need.. They stimulate the gastric glands and gradually bring the digestive organs back to their nor mal condition. ' Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tablets have been subjected to critical chemical tests at home and abroad and ' are found to contain nothing but natural digestives. Chemical Laboratory. -Telegraphic address, ' "Dirflndo," London. Tele phone No. 11021 Central. 10 Cullum St., Fenchurch HL. E. C. London, th Aug., 11105. I have analysed most carefully a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets (which I bought myself at a city chemlsfs shop for the) purpose), man ufactured by the P. A. Stuart Co., 8( Clerkenwell Road, London, E. C, and have to report that I cannot find any trace of vegetable or mineral poisons Knowing the Ingredients of the tab lets, I am of opinion that they are admirably adaptable for the purpose for which they are Intended. (Signed) John R. Brooke, F. I. C, F. C. S. There Is no secret in the prepara tion of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Their composition is commonly known among physicians, as is shown by the recommendations of 40,000 licensed physicians In the United States and Canada. They are the most popular of all remedies for Indigestion, dys pepsia, water brash, insomnia, loss of appetite, melancholia, constipation, dysentery and kindred diseases orig inating from improper dissolution snd assimilation of foods, because they are thoroughly reliable and harmless to man or child.. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at once a safe and a powerful remedy, one grain of these tablets being strong enough (by tert) to digest 1000 grains of steak, eggs and other foods. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest your food for you when your stomach can't . Ask your druggist for a fifty cent box or send to us direct for a free trial sample pncknKe and yon 111 be surprised at the r Suit. F. A. rUnur' Co., 15 btutirl Milg., Murshnll, Mich. 1 V These Bargains The Balance of the $22,000 stock of a Boston Store which we bought ' at 67 l-2c on the dollar has arrived. ,We are too busy, to quote, prices on this vast assortment of goods but invite you v to call and inspect the offering, everything is to be sold at ridiculously 16w prices. u ; . ; .The shipment consists of .Blankets, Linens,: Bleaching, Outing Flannel, Silk, Dress Goods, Sheets - and Pillow Cases Underwear, i Coats, I Suits, Dresses - arid j many other things which go to make up ; the Stock of a regular dry goods store, n Peerless-Fashion Company n - (tp'A .. 40-42 Patton Ave. Sumner's Old Stane . . NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to THE JOINT HEALTH BOARD for permission to enclose the hereinafter described land and use the same for cemetery pur poses, to-wlt: Beginning at a stake on the eastern margin of the present cemetery drive where the northern boundary fence of the Asheville cemetery leaves said drive,' and running thence south if 7 deg. east with the northern line of said fence about 750 feet to the nortlv east corner of said fence; thence north 11 deg. .10 mln. east 7K0 feet to a point 302. feet from a stake In the southern margin of Pearson drive at Manson Mclntyre'S' northwest corner.; thence north 87 deg. west 222 feet to a stake In t h" eastern margin of tlic present cemetery entrance drive, ot a point about SlS ieet from! where the saiil eastern margin intersects, with, tin southern drive; thpc southwardly with the eastern margin of said cemo tery drive to the beginning November 14, 1911. i; ASHKV1LLB CEMETEIIYCO. Nov., H-Dec.t4-M. i v!. -. . . Impress this on Your Mind THE AUCTION SAEE Of High Grade Solid Gold Jew- elry and Silver- ware,:rA AT t . - Victor Sterifs BEGINS FRIDAY, Dec.,' v " 3:30 in the Afternoon 1st n TTT v ictor : . stem - JEWELER V Haywood Street 0
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