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to is; : M :im , jc:::: ij c::::-tt So That' No Local Meats ? Can , rJa i i h i . -i vx V a , i i i h ; ; i i 1 1 , , j ; " . . h i i . k.u JL V VU ii J. O i . i . ) To Buy a - Be Sold Except That Kill ed in the Abattoir. - Genuine Coles Hot Blast 1 s Wcan Furnish With Any Heater for $7.95 Other Heaters from 88c up i or .. i of I'll 4 i ' Coal Hods Japaned 16c each: Galvanized 21c ea. Shovels 3c and up itoveiBoardsliaand, up. 5c. a ftpmg The city board of health at It reg ular meeting last night passed a reso lution renuesting that the Joint board of health have passed .an ordinance which will provide that all beet sola In the city, which does not bear thu 1'nlted States government stamp, shall be slaughtered in the city abattoir. As the law now stands the farmer. run slaughter their own beeves. If they submit them to' city inspection but If the law is changed as above mentioned, all native cattle will have to be killed in the city abattoir, I"r. W, U Dunn was appointed to go before the board of county com missioners with a committee from the Buncombe County Medical society and reouest that the board establish quar antine for smallpox, which has been abolished all over the state. 1 Several routine matters were con sidered at the meeting.' The reports ; showed 7TS carcasses Inspected at the !itv abattoir during the past month, two carcasses condemned and also 180 noundi of parts of animals. The city inspectors examined carcasses, of which 423 pounds were conaemnea. JURORS DRAWN -ifcrtAT Pokers, Cold Handle 10c retai and Elbows 9c each, Ve have a beautiful line of Brass and $ Wrought Iron Fire Sets thmaKe- 'Very Appropriate Brown-Weaver Hardware Co. Christmas Gifts Phone 87 25 North Main St. Those Mho Will Serre for the Two Weeks Civil Term. Bt sinning Jannary 22. ' The board of county commissioners yesterday afternoon drew the follow' inr lurors to serve during the two weeks' term for the trial of civil cases. which begins January 22: First week" William O. Corey, N. B. Creasman, D. M. Nicholson, R. H. Henderson. John M. Parhem, O. E. Fullbright. J. R. Martin, F. B. John son. M. U Culberson, J. M. Sams, Houston Brank, Henry Garrison, O P. Adams. S. B. Tweed, O. E. Bell. U-E. Smith. J. W. McEIroy, X. C. Burlison. 8. M. Parker, W. G. Riddle, E. B. Atklnaon, J. H. Law, W. I Rid die, R. Z. Sorrela ' Second , week Frank F. Brown, H. IJndsey, J. Fj Parker, C. L. Wells, p: J. Alexander. 8. T. Herron, El Garrert. C. J. ManeyV W. J. Hipp, II. Tweed. O. I. Fore. J. M. Rogers, Fred Penland, J. W. Hawkins, J. Cole. J. A. Wild. E. H. Clemenger, I. Cole. Garrett Riddle, C. B. Beale, W. G. Reed. J. M. Bridges, IL W. Med ford, I C. Holbrookv ASHLVILLE SCHOOL TEAM Tn pi iv ymri nnvq IU lUll lillltU.lli UUIU j i i , ... Basket Ball Game Arranged for Friday Night Other 1 Games. MADAME FRITZi SGHEFF STAR OFjjGHT OPERA Graduated to It from Grand Opera Sang Remarkably Well at Age of Three. Secretary Ed B. Brown of the Y. M. C. A. has arranged - banket ball game between the Y. M. C. A. team and the Ashevllle school aggregation. This game will be played on Friday night, and frjm the way the reserved seats are selling it would seem that a very large crowd will be present to witness the contest. There will cer tainly be a Urge crowd of the school boys present to cheer their favorites and likewise a considerable number of local enthusiasts who are becoming highly interested in the game this season. The locals are not in very, good shape for hard contest Just now, as they are somewhat battered up from previous games; but they hope to capture the one Friday night, nevertheless. It was not intended to have this game until Tuesday night pf next week, but the manager of the school team saw Mr. Brown yesterday and said that they could not play then and asked that the date - be moved up. This contest promises to be one ot the hardest fought of the season and may prove the Waterloo of th. locals. as the school team defeated the Spar thnburg team last week by a larger score than did the association boys. Anyway, the contest will be close and will be second in Interest only to the Charlotte and Washington and Lee games. T se latter .game., which were amiftinced a. being on the schedule, have now been definitely arranged and will be played this month. Two games will be played with the Char lotte T. M. C. A. team on December IS and 11 and two others with the team from Washington and Lee uni versity on December 27 and 21. The games with the former will decide the championship of the state and for that reason will be the most impor tant of the year. Madame Fritzl gcheff graduated from the grand opera stage to become a leading light opera star or the American stage. She came by her re markable talent naturally, for her mother, 'Anna Sc heff Jaeger, was one of the best known prima donnas in German grand opera. When she was three years old Fritzi was regarded as a prodigy, she sang so well. Her mother, wisely knowing that a prima donna is worth a dozen child-wonders, would not al low her to sing In public but an ear ly age started to train her voice. Until she was IT years old Fritzi jcheff worked, and worked constantly, for there is no success in grand opera without great labor. She made her professional debut as a prima donna when she was IT years old, appearing Juliet in Orounod's "Romeo and Juliet," and scored as lnstanlaueout triumph. Her beauty, piquancy, and above all her flute-like voice . won everyone and she became the rage. She received her musical training in Germany where she learned many roles. She was also educated In the lame country. While she was studying Maurice Grau heard her an! immediately de termined that sho was just the singer he wanted for the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company, of . which he was then the presiding genius. Accord ingly he approached the . young wo man and made her an offer thf t al most staggered her. She accepted without further ado, and the next season found her at the Metropolitan opera house, . New Tork. singing for the the first time such roles aa "Mu sette" In "La Boheme;" "Nedda" in "Pagliccl" and "Cherubln" In "The Marriage of Figaro." ' Her vivacity and apparent Joy In living made her an instant favorite with the Metro politan audiences and In this period of her career she stamped her Indi viduality on the New Tork public. It was at this time that writers began to describe her. She was called "viva cious," 'piquant,' "full1 of verve,' 'chk-," "Volatile," or "gay and ca pricious." The vocabulary was ai moat exhausted. ' It was Paderewskl who dubbed her "little devil of grand opera," Her most appealing work during her days at the Metropolitan was as "Musette;" the daring with which she played the scene in the Cafe Mo rn us being one of her distinct achieve ments. During this portion of her career and subsequently when she appeared in light opera, she was watched most diligently by Lee Shubert, and it Is said that Mr. Shubert could have had the opportunity to have been the tlrst manager to present her tn light op era; but ror reasons that have not been made known he waited some years after she left the Metropolitan. This year Mr, Shubert la .presenting Miss Scheff in 'The Duchess," a new comic opera by Vktor Herbert with the book by Jos. W. Herbert and Har ry B. Smith. She will make her lo cal appearance at the Auditorium to morrow night' HENRY" HUNTER DEAD FROM PISTOL WOUND comes from btHom liripoi Hies In the Mood. allOW ViOmplCXlOIl sndtltuklaawaaUsiUvw&t.tmal. ' RED Z : ' LIVER REGULATOR (THB POWDER FORM) Is the greatest at all liver medicines. Its powerful purifying and atrrnpthen ing biiiurnce is at once apparent in an improved appetite, Kwd d '-s!ion ud a b i.iing of strength aivt energy in the body. Vihen tits svstem baa been put in order the yellow cast in the akin gradually disappears and the complexion become clear and healthy. , V- Sold to Dnlm. trie. LarW fachan, $1.00. It thk main wlik ft 7. mm kM K ym tmurnt r k. lank mmi , K fty ! poim. iniBNu f RrtutMor to ?m yato to, torn fuf U m wttfiffocf k rnc 1 x MT hi!!. Ltxik hit im r4 l. J. H. 71 1111 a CO.. Proprietors. St. louU, Plaaoarl Yound Colored Man fch: Jy . , IVoctor Irlfi In Am- talam'e.'"'- Ed Henry Hunter, 'colored, died her yesterday, while being taken from the southern passenger station to the Mis sion hospital in an -ambulance, ttls leath was the result of a pistol .'hot wound through the liver; and the shot is said to have been fired by Ed Proc tor, also colored, last Sunday after neon at the railroad construction camp- at Rossman, near Brevard. The injured man was given medical attention- at Brevard, but hi. condition was so serious that It was ' thought best to place him In the hospital here: before bis destination, was reached, however, be died. The body was taken to the under taking parlors of Hare, Bard tt Co.. Immediately after death ensued, and prepared to be sent back to Brevard, where a coroner's Inquest will be held. Proctor, who Is alleged to have fired the shot, Is being held In that place and will be charged with tht murder. Th cause of the shooting Is said to have been a quarrel between the two men over a blanket.' ' ' Hunt- eras a young negro and th on of Moses Hunter of Ashevllle. H had been at work Xor some time at Rossman, and Proctor was likewise an employe of the construction com pany. After the inquest today, the body will be brought back here for burial. Ill-Stai-red Slocaiub Lost in Gale. Philadelphia. Dee. . The last ves tiae of the unfortunate steamboat. General Slocumb, on which about 1000 lives were lost In the waters of New York some years ago, now lies at the bottom of the sea. After the steamboat was burned to the water'i edice. the hull was converted Into barge and given the-name of Mary land. Yesterday a report waa re ceived here that the targe could not stand the gale that blew off the Iew Jersey coast and sunk somewhere In the vicinity of Sandy Hook. The crew of five men were taken off by a tug, Th Maryland was valued at $20,000, and there was no Insurance., , SOLIEIIMES LIES - i B1G.D1FFERENG If You Are Suffering the Tortures of Indigestion and Have lo wait iU- tll Someone Kuns to me urug Store for a Box of Stuart's DyHpcpHla Tablet ; ' Free Trial Package. . The Instant relief afforded poor ovsr.hnritened stomachs by the use of a Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablet sheuld k . rnn for constantly Keeping a k fin hand at noma and at the (Rice aa well. GrlscoBB Says RooHevHt's No Can- eJIdale. 1 Washington, Dec. S. Lloyd C. Gris com. former president of tha New York county republican committee, a Whit Hons caller today, said ha wu ur Aooeevelt would not be a candi dal for the republican presidential nomination in Kit. "Krk-nde of Roosevelt." said Gris rom, "have no doubt where he stands, tie has been most direct snd positive in his statements. " V'ty 51 Patton Avenue V . . ': je-v , t Per Ct On All Coats Chfl-. Suits'" On All Dresses On All Gowns On All Furs On All Caps On All Waists - r - -, a S. Department or Agnculture, ntool WJSATHER " BtIIEAU ; sq.j . WILLI 3 L.MUyt. wuak 4 ,,,, i . jjui d 'iKj ,rj am T "V X Pasmi w a i I ; I f a i rve x i " . ..y y?f j(t' " ' MraimitMlwwiltouklatoliilWT JJo30 I . ' ' ' . N I nmaitotaAimbmtta'' T , ' UV Jl .' tnwuniiiiimiii Him O (f JL 7L as. "X . J6&7tr p InnaliMlttxIU Wtrm ttm. rnlnfmmm Minimi (WOT , V. Mt U koar mtmi. mTWou nTntill. U U wk M tMi THE WEATHER rCMPKBATUU. if i am Ashevllle 24 Atlanta , .' 34 Augusta 28. Charleston 36 93 K tfli Charlotte Jacksonville , . Key West . . . , Knoxville ... , lxulsvllle ... . Mobile New Or loan . , New York . . . Oklahoma ... Raleigh Ravannah ... , Washington .. Wilmington 32 , 4 . .10 , 48 , 48 . 30 . 41 . 32 . 36 . 2 12 SI SO so 48 4 (0 68 SO 4 62 66 38 84 48 SO 44 4 Normal today: Temperature 40 de itrees; precipitation .13. Forecast until I p. m. Thursday for Ashevllle and vicinity: Fair tonight; Thursday fair and slightly warmer. For North Carolina: Fair tonight and Thursday, slightly warmer Thurs day; light to moderate northeast winds. Summary of Condition. ' The area of high barometric pres sure that has been attended by fair weather over southeastern sections for the past few days, continues slow ly to drift to the eastward and is now central over western North Carolina, with fair weather general throughout the eastern half of the country. As the high pressure area slowly recedes off the Atlantic coast conditions will be favorable for the continuance of fair weather In this vicinity tonight, followed by fair and slightly warmer Thursday. a . ' ' .'n. T. IJNDl.KY, ; Observer, Weather Bureau. , TO COST $1900 ion Decision Reached to Use Pa pers in Various Northern Cities, and Florida. ' At the meeting yesterday afternoon of the advertising committee of the board of trade with the hotel proprie tors, which was held for the purpose ot mapping out a campaign for the winter's advertising, it was decided to spend from 81000 to $1260 for this purpose and to advertise In the papers in New York, BOMon, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cincinnati, Buffalo, Cleve land, Detroit, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Montreal and Jacksonville, and to pre pare to begin the campaign at once, so aa to get the beneilt of the full win ter season. '"' ' Those present heartily endorsed the movement put on foot by the Greater Western North Carolina association and pledged themselves to help the county raise It share of the money e-hlch tho association assessed against "t? and also to urge tiat every town In the county name a director to th association. Each county has three votes, but can have.ps jnany directors s js thought Jbest. , " You Can Ot lh Beat One In tlto , World for S1.0O. Go to Smith's Drug atore - today. Say "I want a HYOMEI, outfit," take it home with you, open the box and pour a few drops of Hyemel (pro nounce it Hlgh-o-Me) into th little hard rubber Inhaler. Then breathe pleasant, soothing, healing, germ-killing HYOMEI over the raw. Inflamed, germ-ridden mem brane for a few minutes and relief Is Immediate. ; t Stuffed up head will vanish.' Keep up the treatment four or five times a day for a few days and hawking, spit ting and forming ot mucus In the nose and throat will cease. HYOMEI la guaranteed to end ca tarrh, coughs, colds, croup, asthma, catarrhal deafness, er money back. Complete outfit 11.00, subsequent bot tles it needed SO cents at Bmltha Drug store and druggists every wher. Tt Theato sliowe the latest Olaturaa. Change of program nightly at Theato. The lupplest moment In a boy's Ufa la when he gets his first membership card in the Y. M. C. A. 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Ktuart'e Dyspepsia Tabids have don mos for humanity and have caused more rejoicing than any other one agenuy that can be named. Every druggist everywhere sells and personally recommends Ktuart's Dye pepsla Tablets. The price is SO cents per. box. If you first wish to try them a sample package will be sent you free If you write lo V. A. Ktuart Co., ISO Stuart Pldg., Uarshall, With. Go. -r - 40 and 12 Patton Avenue, in Sumner Old Stand.- CHRISTMAS IS COMING, AND YOU ALL WANT SOMETHING TO REMEM BER YOUR FRIENDS, FATHER, MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHER, GRANDPA, GRANDMA "AND SWEETHEARTS. . , , 3 I -.-. II ..t,jt . Don't worry over t'hridtirms shop-1 litm give your boy a Y. M. C. A.1 mciiiberhip card good for f1is 2i7-:t ; 'T'-' IiGPG is The Place ; ' WHERE YOd WILL FIND AT YOUR PRICE3: PRETTY DOLLS IV-autiful Toilet Seta, Shaving Fkt, Work Boxes, Collar and Cuff. Boxes, Mirrors, Traveling Sets, Laundry Bags, Tin Cushions, Bags, Purses, Belts, Belt Buckles, NaT) Pirjs, Umbrellas, Barrettes, Bed Spread.s, Blankets, Comforters .Towels, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs and hundreds of eensible and practieahlo articles undoi-priced and np jtropriate for Xmas gifts. - ',Ve alno wUh to mention all Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks and Suits are on Kale at yesterday's advertised prices.
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