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BECAUSE OF V QUALITY r : v Of our justly famous M. & W. xndian Coal, peo ple are every day using it to the exclusion of other coals. It is over 95 per cent, carbon. Phone 130. Carolina Goal & Ice Company 0 J. J.QIT KjSEII FiBST VICE PfiESIOEHT Of Newly Organized Southeast ern Carpenters Association, Representing 8000 Men. IF BLACK WALNUTS PER PECK 25c. E.C. Jarrett Phone US or 1M. IS North Pack Square and OK Market Phone 47. ' CHRISTMAS SHOES And Guarantee Shoes i'or men and women are synony mous, because the goodness of Guarantee Shoes are making them 60 popular that nearly every man and woman in town are wearing them make most admirable gifts, too. Three to five dollars get the cream. GuaranleeShoeStore towtb Mala 8. O. R. Jarrett and A. L. Henry, rep resenting the Asheville Builders asso ciation, have returned from attending the conference at Chattanooga of the Southeastern Carpenters association, the tlrst to be held, at which the or ganization was perfected. Mr. . Jar rett was elected first vice president. The organization takes in eight states, known as the fourth district, and includes Porto Rico. The states included are North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, .Louisiana. Arkansas and Tennessee. They state that there was a very harmonious meeting; there were more than SO delegates present, all of the states being represented, and the or- ganizatlon will include about 8000 carpenters. J. A. Norton of Savan- I nah was chosen as president and Mr. I Hamilton of Chattanooga secretary I and treasurer. Kach of the states and Porto Rico has a vice president. J. B. I Henderson of Chattanooga was elect ed chuirman of the executive com mittee. The next meeting in to be held at Birmingham on the first Mon day In Decern ler, 1912. The object of the association, Mr. Jarrett stated. Is a closer affiliation of the carpenters, and to keep them acquainted with the building condi tions all over the country. THERE IS absolutely no word to express the efficacy of Scott's Emulsion in the treatment of COUGHS, COLDS BRONCHITIS CATARRH, GRIPPE AND RHEUMATISM u onuoaisra 11-31 Toyland Headquarters We will please you. This store has a mission to serve the people of this community. We assure you of cour teous attention and reliable merchan dise, selected to meet your require ments. Now is the time and is the opportunity for satisfactory Xmas buy ing that nobody can afford to miss. Come and see how far we can make your money go. The I X L Dept. Store 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107. YOU owe it to your fanv X ily to your friends J Your Photograph. Come ; ; "just as you are." Cor rect styles for Christmas. ', HIGGASON STUDIO il N. Pack Sq. Over 'Theato' :; CITY NEWS HIS SKULL FRACTURED William Garren, in Accident Yesterday, Remains Uncon scious at Hospital. At the Mission hospital this morn ing it was learned that William Gar ren, who was thrown from his bicycle yesterday afternoon against a stone wall and seriously injured, had not regained consciousness. Immediately after the accident, he was attended by Dr. M. H. Fletcher and was taken to the hospital, where it was found that his skull is fractured and he Is otherwise bruised and cut. According to reports of the acci dent, Mr. tiarren, who Ik In the em ploy of the J. R. Rich Plumbing com pany, was coasting down Flint street from Haywood street; the bicycle went so fast he lost control of it, and in attempting to turn into Cherry street, he was thrown against a stone wall which surrounds the Sondley property. AN ABLE ADDRESS SiiHTlnieiHlcnt Reynolds ScakM Wake Comity Teacher on the Subject of "Work." to ItmilMMMMMMMMItti DECEMBER RECORDS for VICTOR AND EDISON are in. DUNHAM'S Music House The following, with reference to Superintendent A. C. Reynolds of Bun- president of tile State Teachers As sembly just closed at Raleigh, is taken from the News and Observer of that city: 'The Wake County Teachers met yesterday In regular monthly meeting, immediately upon the adjournment of the Ktate Teachers' Assembly. The usual large number was present.' Instead of having the regular pro gram, the association whs favored with an able and interesting address by .Supt. A. C. Reynolds of Buncombe county. Superintendent Judd Intro duced Superintendent Reynolds a one of the most progressive county super. intendents In the State. Superintend- nt Reynolds spoke On the subject of 'Work.' His address was well received and heartily applauded by the teach ers. The Board of Education of Bun combe county meets tomorrow at 11 o'clock. There will be a meeting of the Bun combe County School teachers next Friday at 10:30 o'clock at Leicester. The Asheville Ministerial association meeting, which was scheduled to be held tomorrow, has been postponed until next Tuesday Instead. While in Raleigh attending the State Teachers assembly Superintendent A. Reynolds was present at a ban quet given the Peabody College alumni by Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Parker of that city. The board of commissioners of Bun combe county met today In regular monthly session. Routine matters only were disposed of but tomorrow some rather important thlngfe are to be considered. Balsam camp No. 1, Woodmen of the World, will hold the annual elec tion of officers tonight at 8:45 o'clock, and it Is desired that as large an at tendance as possible be present A cordial invitation Is also extended to lsiting sovereigns.. In the petition proceeding In tht case of Mattle S. Roberts et al. vs. Robert F. Revls et al., W. M. Da vies. ho had been appointed as commis sioner by the clerk of the court, sold auction Saturday four tracts of land for $773. The land is located in the Flat Creek section of the county. In the matter of the E. A. Smith estate, Erwln Sluder, trustee, has filed petition In the office of the clerk court, asking that he be paid an additional 1250 for his services and legal expenses on account of his trus teeship. H has already been paid '.'50. The second wrestling class of the series being conducted by John Drake ill be held tonight in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, and it is expected that quite a number of the members of the association will be present, either to take part in the lesson or to look on while others participate. Neither requires any outlay, and some good points can doubtless be learned in the restllng game. Bankrupt Sale 1 Now going on at the Little Gem Cloth ing Store, 8 Patton Ave. PUT A LAUNDRY COUPON BOOK In the Christmas stock ing. The most sensible of all gifts is the one that brings real value and good service to the one you give it to. Discounts one these books. 1 n r ' '---?. f SMALLPOX CASE County lliTsiiian Announce One on Curtis Veek Qnarantlno No Longer EHtanliMlirrt. Dr. D. E. Sevier, county physician, announces that a case of smallpox has appeared In the county on Cur lis creek. In the Hominy section. He Is distributing warning posters, as re- quirea ry law. quarantine is no longer established In these cues, each citizen being required to protect him self, by vaccination. "Be vaccinated. or take the consequences," says the posters, which are issued by the state board of health and signed by Secre tary W. 8. Rankin. The law requires the county physician to notify the newspapers. All the world look gloomy to the man with the upset stomach. Ha m the world through smoked glasses and never tries to rub oft the smoke. Cheer up, Mr. Dyspeptic, there's bright days ahead of you. Oo to Smith's drug store this very day and say I want a bos of MI-O-NA tablets. Tak. them as directed and If the misery doesn't leave your stomach and bring a sunny smile to your gloomy countenance, go and gat your (0 cant back. MI-O-NA stomach tablets will promptly end the distress af indiges tion, will stop nervousness, dizziness. biliousness, sick headache and sleep leaanesa. Fifty cents buys a large box at Smith's drug store and druggists everywhere. WANTS IZ.WO to 350o to invest In a puyln business. Can render services, mora Information by addressing "P.", Ga aette-News. lOI-tf. WANTED Engineer and mnehlnlirt F:!94:Ch Ad. 96 N. U Wolf City, Tex.. Nov. 14, 1L Chalmers Motor Co., : Detroit, Mich. .. - After looking over all models of self-starting cars In Dallas I have just purchased from Levy-Kramer Company one of , your greatest accemplishments a Chalmers Thirty-Six.' Drove home, a distance of eighty-six miles. In four hours. Had occasion to use self-startor quite often and It never failed. : Stalled my motor seven times while learning to drive and starter worked every time. Power. Is unlimit ed, For easy riding has everything on the market beat to death. I sincerely congratulate you and your entire organization. I am de lighted with car. Much success to you, MARSHALL MTRECK. - COME IN AND SEE THIS SPLENDID CAIt. v ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., v 15-17 South Lexington Ave. 1 SHOP EARLY CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Only eighteen shopping days tilt Christmas. .Our mammoth book and stationery store o'ffers advantageous aclectlons in. books, tine correspon dence paper In pretty boxes; pictures, picture frames, brass goods, leather goods,, calendars, Christmas cards, fountain perls, dolls, indoor games, etc. something for every member of the family and for the "sweetheart," tOO. '- . ' . .. ... . ROGERS' BOOK STORE SI Psttom Ave Ph0M254. Served to Order Any Style : I '. ' CANDY KITCHEN OYSTERS HAYWOOD STREET NEAR POSTOFFICH BLOMBERG'S For your cigars, tobaccos, smokers' articles and sporting goods. On the avenue. . Comfort3 uzi Quilts at , Special Prices. GEO. W. JENKINS 29 S. Main. : Phone 125. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS j 14 Patton Ave. r THANKSGIVING! , we close. - '" ' .Let us supply you now with some of the best coal you ever used. . ' . Phone 114. ' Southern Coal Co. No. 10 North Pack Square. I THANKS AH2 DAILY X GIVEN , .For the real goodnesa X X of our . v. 1. - . M.&T7.C0AL t Phone 40.' i Asheyilb Coal Co. I 8 North Pack s. v ; REMEMBRANCE You, will doubtless wish to keep the' remembrance , of Thanksgiving- in your minil till Xmas; thqnv-wcr offer? you. Dressed PekinDucks, Boston uosiings, Uhestnut fed Tur keys, Venison, and season. . Game in HILL & YOUNG ,. : Phbn 4-359' city Market. J. E. Carpenter JEWELER No. 11 West Park Square (in Moore's . Furniture Store.) . Fine Watch Repairing ; a Specialty; Fine Jellico Coal - The Ideal fuel, It's hot 1 JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone 323. Yard phone 510. Special prices oo car lots.'-' - THE GRUNER SANITARIUM AslierUle, N. C. No. St-Sl Ha ywood Street. Phone CM. HYDRO-THERM O-ELECTRO an d MECHANOTHERAPY, DIET! OS for selected cases of Nervousness, Par alysts, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of W omen and other chronlo diseases. The BATHS AND MASSAGE tepartment of the Sanitarium is open to tne pudiic. HKinrui attendants for both LADIES and GKNTIiEMEX. Open from 8 a. m. to t p m - Sat b?dav till IS p. Several of the leading Baptists of the city will leave in the morning for Winston-Salem, where the State Bap tist convention will open Wednesday morning. The Asheville churches will be represented at the convention, and teveral members of the First Baptist hurch us well as the pastor, Itev. C. B. Waller, will no. An attempt la to be made to secure the next conven tion for Asheville. The last was held at Hendersonville. In the case of W. P. Swavngin vs. Asheville Lumber company. Judge Lane today dismissed the rule requir ing Jethro and John Rathbone, John Coorf, Ramsey Haney, W. N. Cooper tnd J. E. Dlckerson to appear In court Hid show cause why they should not attached for contempt of court, and he respondents were discharged. fills settles the preliminary sspects if the case and the hearing from now n will dopend entirely on the merits of the case proper. The suit which was Instituted some time ago, when a complaint was tiled by N. Buckner against V. Ktlkeleather ind wife and Ma C. O. Aston, has been icttled out of court and the complaint withdrawn. In the original com plaint It was alleged by the plaintiff that the defendants were working lumage to his property on Aston lane by ths construction of a certain well, which would cut down the width of the sidewalk and was contrary to the specifications of the rtty. A restrain- ng order was asked and granted when the complaint was filed. The :sse was settled 8aturday afternoon, h rough the attorneys representing the two sides, and tht ac tion In court was ilssolved. There will be a special Joint meet 'ng of ths board of directors of the "ward of trade and the advertising :ommittes In the board of . trade rooms tomorrow afternoon at t o'clock to 'discuss plans for the winter's ad vertislng campaign for Asheville. The advertising committee, together with a few of the hotel proprietors, met last Friday, to discuss plans, and at this meeting a tentative plan was pre sented by Secretary Buckner of the board of trade for the campaign, was decided after some discussion to have another meeting, when - some final determination could he made of the matter, and this meeting will he held tomorrow afternoon as an nounced. A full attendance of the members la urged by the president STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 191L ZILLICOA AND RETURN :oo. .t . m. RIVERSIDE PARX DEPOT VIA ' SOUTHSIDE AVENUE Scores of House Dills Presented. Washington, Dec. 4. Scores of hills and resolutions were Introduced In the house today, Including proposed re peals of the 81 man anti-trust an of the Canadian reciprocity lawa Ortnt'a No. II Cure. Colds, II cents Hiau-.hers & Weaver, Livery. Thone 1 Fancy Grape Fruit 10c, 12 1 -2c and 15c each. , ; , The grape-fruit we handled last year was so superior that we are glad to announce that we have perfected arrangements to handle it again this year. Special price by the box. Clarence Sawyer 63 Patton Art. Six Phonw N. 1800. "Eleetroherm" Heating Pad electrified hot water battle, safe and convenient to use any sest one heat . ffi.5t. Three heat $(.60. Call and see them Piedmont Electric Co. KITCHEN DUTIES Made a Pleasure Asheville Electric Go. PHONE 69. 1 -TUT il.m ii. nwrnSJ ' -. iii i sal Opposite I"ot Offk-e. 1:10 and every.lt min. until 1:00 p. m.; then .vary hour until 11 p. m. Cars to Bantee Bt, this Una, every 11 min. 1:00 to 11:00. DEPOT. VIA ' , FRENCH BROAD AVE. MANOR CHARLOTTE STREET" TERMINUS t.ih and (:00 a. m. and every It min utes until 1:15 p. m.i then .very T 1-1 min. until 1:45 p. m. Then every it min. until 11:00. - ,' 6:00 and every IS minutes until 10:00 p. m.; then .very SO minute, till 11:00. . - (:00 a. m. and every It minute. UU 11:00 p. m., except no car In to Square at 10:lt p. m. 7:00 a. m. thee, every It minute, till 1:00 p. m. 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock cars run through to Oolf Club. - PATTON AVENUE EAST STREET :00 a. m. and .very It minute, till 11:00 p. ny 0:00 a. in. and .vary It minute. UlL 11:00 p. m. . GRACE VIA MERRIMON AVENUE t t:00 a, m. and .very 10 minutes till 1:00 a. m. Then .vary If nt'jiutes tUl 1:10 p. m. Then .very 10 minute, un til 11:00 p. m. BILTMORE Depot and West Asheville :lf a. m. and then .very It minute, until 0:00 p. m. Then every 10 min utes until 11:00, last car. 10 1:41 and 1:00 a. m. and ever f V l fj . ... - - . - Via DOUUlSiae AVenue. w until it:ia, an car. . Sunday sohedula differs 1m the following particulars: Cars leav. Square for Depot via Bouthsld. Ave. 0:18. t:10. T:00. T:I0. 1:00 and 1:10 a. m. Car. leav. Square for Depot Via Preach Broad Ava. :lf. 0:10. f:4l. 7:11, 7:41 and 1:1. Car for Depot lees Square l:4t. both Bouthslde and French Broad. First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at l:4t. First car leaves Square for Riverside 1:10, next 1:41. First car for West Asheville, leaves Square 1:10. With th. above exceptions, Sunday schedules rctnmenc. at a. m and continues same as week days. On evenings when entertainments are In progress at either Auditorium or Opera House, the last trip on all Unas will be from entertainment, leav ing npar. at regular lime ana noiaing over at Auditorium or Opera House. Car leave. Square to meat No, If, night train 10, minute, before sched ule or anounced arrival. t Improyed Hot Jater Heating Sy st em Let na install in your home oar Improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures yon summer heat throughout youi house in the coldest of days. We employ none ' bat skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co 'a boilers and r diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. .. Ball, Thrash & Co. V, 7 and 9 East College Street ASHEVILLE, N. 0. Purest and Best Rumford Baldni Powder Citiccno Transfer Company iXIJAJf WOODCOCK, Owner. rURNITURE KOVEia. ' Prccpt Eai:j:agr Tranfer Eerrict. , Emioreed by V. C. T. and T. P. A. I'OR SALE . Seven room house on easy terms. Trice $.''000.00. IIAimTHLT. ' CO. . F02 RENT Five room apartment. Price $17.00 month. PARALYSIS, DYSPEPSIA And Other Chronic Discctcs Cured J';--,..'.''' , ; . . By our new naturf methods. No drugs, no surgery. Th. most extensive equipment In North Carolina for th. adminis tration of bjrgtenle and physiological treatment Many cae o( paralysis, dyspepsia. rbeumatUia, neuras thenia and other chronlo ailments completely cured after all the ordinary methods bad failed to benefit. Name, of physicians, lawyers, bankers, and other ( business and professional men. la all parts of the t'nlud States who endorse and recommend Our treatment given on request Call or writ, for pamphlet Consultation and examination at Sanitarium free. t If&iled. TH! IHGGS satiit; i 1"! wimt rmplnym.'-nt wilh reliable c i i'tn mm furr.'.'i n re. I i
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