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w i i .i ll i v.. . - 1 ;a Qiii .vow izLincisiiEO II U w li :ii & i i) R' CUilMHi'liU o ... And during these THIRTEEN DATS, .-while you are making out your want list, mark down the store, i s Jolm A 'Giaff ey - The Ladies' Outfitter ' .' " ' " ' I About 90 Yorkmen in New Hotel Progress Good in AH the Departments. (J. S. Department or Agriculture, WEATHER. BUREAU WIUJS I. MOORE, Chitf fKumwIiM om uKa. muMM mMUUm ' iV V ' ' .. """" . . . toAM. m iU Ilm, M Ihromtk poUU of ql 1 " . . X 6 point. .quit, i jw .1- - fr IwyrnsBMt, t dotted HBM,DMlthraih IMMMIU r O limbMtlkiM rialinaliilrawa ' ' TJ-, 1. i- m JflSS Buy Oranges and Grapefruit by the Box and Cut Your Winter Fruit Bills in Two I Which means that your family can have twice as many oranges and grapefruit taking the place of other food costing more, and saving you money also on doctor's bills. For there is no food so appetizing, so dainty, so healthful, as ripe orange and grapefruit especially when bought in the original boxes direct from the groves of Florida. , It's the juice you buy citrus fruits for the element that con tains the citric acid and Florida oranges and grapefruit contain 40 to 6o per cent more juice than other kinds. ; , 1 While all oranges and grapefruit are good, and Florida-grown oranges and grapefruit are better than others, you can get the best only in the boxes shipped by the Florida Citrus Exchange. Ask your dealer for fruit in such boxes and insist on having it. For economy's sake and for health's sake, buy your oranges and grapefruit in boxes bearing in big red letters this mark 7 . EjA fern tm-1 'JfBHL tBKM booklet Vl TPJ-3---? C J (BooUtf ' to wr ddr FWi Cttg, Eclitf, ' Buy Your Holiday Gifts Now Tliese are luy days for auta Cl.aus, Ie lina been, everywhere looking for good things to fill the Christinas stiK'kings, and now he has eojne to , our Btore. Nauta Chiw and every one else finds us wpndcrfully helpful in velfnig things ruady for Xinas. Wejjave everything one eould desire jn Dolls, Toys, IjeatluT , Novcltiet), IJ;iinjkfi'(.hiefs, Collars,' - Muffler Ties, etc,' Make yorir l(vy haipy with u new suit. Ve have some daiidy ones at $!..'!) to ".(). Fino hoe3 for ever)'lxJy $--00 to $o.00. . , ' ft 'Geo. l mm Xhoae 123. THE WEATHER fEMFERATVU. There are nearly 90 men at work on the Green-Latiga hotel now tind Jt Is one of the busiest places la the city. On every floor, from the basement to I the roof garden, men are employed on 'a u'ira nf H I ffrtmt 4.ha hut ttin whnln seems to be proceeding systematically and with dispatch under the direction of the foreman, A. M. Ooodlake. The building Is now looking almost like a finished piece of architecture. . The outside work is almost finished. The metal cornice around the roof garden will likely be finished today and the woodwork for framing the front open ings on the ground floors on College and North Main streets will arrive this week. This will about complete the outside work with the exception of the plate glass fronts and a few of the windows. Muiij of tike Partition Work Pone. The fire proof partitions are being erected on the main floor, enclosing the offices, the checking rooms, and the public and private dining rooms. Nearly all of the other partition work has been done except In the basement and sub-basement. AJ considerable part of the plastering has also been done and the ballroom on the top floor Is . practically completed; the walls have even been katoomlned and the woodwork painted. , , The flooring has also arrived and preparations are going on to put it down. Two-Inch strips are to be laid on the concrete floors and the space filled in between with other concrete. The flooring, which is of oak, will be nailed to these strips. In the north wing there is a steel stairway already : erected, with the exception of the treads, which will be of marble. To one side is the freight elevator, which is now in running or der. ' - i , A Hanging Celling. . Mr. , Goodlake is now doing some work, the like of which has never yet been done here, he says. This is the erection of a hanging ceiling under the concrete roof betwen the two main wings, on a level with the third floor. The roof la something of a novelty it self. and. when It was constructed, Mr. Goodlake made provision for suspend ing the ceiling, which will be pf steel and plaster, to it by embedding strong wires in the concrete and letting them hang down for the support of the ceil ing. These wires bold up the metal lathing and steel-rods, the latter be ing used to make the celling rigid, The lathing is what is known as the "ribbed steel." ,The work.- her . iwill be completed in a few days.. . . , 2 6$ 68 T4 5 68 6 68 66 ili 66 62 66 60 64 Ashevllle .......... . Atlanta... ... ... ... ...,4g Augusta'. , . . . . .16 Charleston. ;. .46 Charlotte... 42 Jacksonville S4 Key West .....66 Kuoxville. ...32 Louisville. ;K ...'.44, Mobile , , ...... .64 New Orleans .64 New York. . .43 Oklahoma .60 Raleigh ... 46 San Francisco . . ... ...... 4 8 Savannah..., ... 62 Washington..'. 30 Wilmington ....40 , Forecases until t p. m for Ashe vllle and vicinity: Fair tonight; Bat urday rain; no important change In temperature.. For North Carolina: Fair tonight; Saturday fair east, local rains west portion; light to moderate northeas terly winds. Summary of Conditions An area of high barometric pressure contin ues pver , the middle Atlantic coast, with fair and moderately cold weath er reported along the eastern sea board from Georgia northward to Maine. Unsettled conditions continued from the region of the upper lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and the advance or storms now central over the , extreme northwestern and southwestern por tions of the country respectively. w(ll be favorable for the occurrence of rain In this vicinity Saturday, preced ed by fair tonight. No important change In temperature is Indicated. ' n t nvni pv " tSbaerW. Weatrief Bureau. WOMEN IN COURT ROOM MOB FACTORY OWNERS Police Benervea Cf lied -Out to ClKxk ; Auara or itmuwic siwh fifo , Survivors, . .. . New York, Dec. 8. A mob of 100 women, survivors of the Triangle waist' fire In which 146 girl lost their lives, attacked Isaac Harris and Max Blaack, proprietors of the waist com pany, when the men appeared- in court yesterday to stand trial on the charge of manslaughter. All thr court officers in the building and the mum: SOMETIMES ' rilKES nillFfttLHCE If You Are Suffering the Tortures of Indigestion and Have to Walt Vn til Someone Runs to the Drug . hum for Box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Free Trial Package. The Instant relief afforded poor over-burdened stomachs by the use of a Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablet should be a reason for constantly keeping a hnv on hand at home and at the office as welt . GATES' STATEMENT Says He Will In Due Tliue Reply to (i Invitation to A ax wis , New York. Dec. .--AcUng tor John 0. Rockefeller and himself, the Rev. Frederick T. Gates ; yesterday. . an nounced that he would la due time re ply to the Invitation , of Chairman Stanley to appear before the commit tee of the house of representatives which Is Investigating the United States Steel corporation, -He made public a letter from C. P.' Wet more to John P. Rockefeller, dated ivovember 2), l0J, after Mr, Rocke feller had loaned to the Merrlts all the mopey he ever furnished tbein. The Xerrltts referred t were large ly Interested In the Meaaue ore proper ties and in his testimony before the Stanley committee Leonldas Merrltt charged Mr. Rockefeller with "calling" loans h made to them as a result of which, he alleged, the Merrills lost their Interest the , properties and the railroad bulk to duvelop them. BURGIN DUCKETT Hon ?f CJ. W. Dim ktt Ilel YcHUTrtay id iiM-uimnila at Age of 14 Yrr. G ttC-i After a week's illness with nnt-u- muiiln, Durgln nurkett, tiled yesterday afternoon h the home of his ptirenu ut Haiel. The deceased was a nephew of County Treasurer T. M. Dnekett of this city and Is survived by the pr Miits, and two sisters. Iter t ha and Hi ll ,m. The funeral services will be ron (lnito.1 this afternmn ut t o'rlo'U irttr hih the iiitrtne.it will I tnutle at Smith's grave) r4. Tlie Stomach Welcomes Quick Itcllef. A Stuarfs Tablet not only aids di gestion but It actually dues M dl sestlng (taelf. In other words it .fur nishes exactly the same elements for the dlges'iou of food as the natural Juices ot the stomach. Tho stomach. UvercfuKj, Is not csl'ed. upon to do any of the wyrk except t cliurn tho Juices furnished by t,he tablet and then push the digested food along Into the Intes tines wbcro it will be still further di fested and the strength, taken up by the blood t,o I carried to the muaclcs and nervtH of the body. So Iiy tuklng a Stuart's DvsoeDsIa Tablet after a meal you give the stom- ' the rent It needs In which to numd Itself and grow well skmio. Anil you absolutely prevent tne sourlhtr of any rnoa, me Mrmatlon of epy poisonous uses. Iivlchlng, foul bresth or con itlpatlon. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tahlels have done mora for humanity and have canned snore rejoicing than any ether one anenoy that can bo named. Kvery drugKl4 everywhere st:llsanl persinally recommends Hoaits Dys pepHla Tablets. The V"ii" Is 60 renin per box. If you first w lslj to try them -.Tr pankupfi w 'l lit'Ht V"n i! on rite- to i A : .mrt ., I :. -it Mi K ' ', h. I 40 and 42 Patton Avenue, in Sumner's Old Stand. CHRISTMAS IS COMING, AND YOU ALL WANT SOMETHING TO RErirri BER YOUR FRIENDS, FATHER, MOTHER,' SISTER, BROTHER, GRANDPA, :, GRANDMA AND SWEETHEARTS. Moi?e is'Tlid: Place' m. WHERE YOU WILL FIND AT YOUR PRICES. PRETTY DOLLS, Beautiful Toilet Seta, Shaving Sets, Work Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, ' .Mirrors, ' Traveling Sets, Laundry Bags, Pin Cushions, Bags, Purses, Belts,'' Belt Buckles, Sash Pins, Um'brellaa, Barrettes, Bed Spreads, Blankets, Comforters jTowelsj Neckwear,' Handkerchiefs and hundteds of sensible and practicable articles underpriced and ap propriate for Xmas gifts. V W alsowish to mention all Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks and Suits uro on sale at yesterday's advertised prices ia. f police reserves were called out to check the assailant. With torn clothing and disheveled hair, the defendants were Anally re leased and escorted, under heavy po lice protection, to the court room. The women had been summoned as witnesses fqr the prosecution.. , . 'i . . . ' i i. , .; 1 v CASTOR Ik Pox Iafiuiti and Children. , , tit Iti Yea K2T3 A!'2js E:u;M Bean the 3gnfttwwd MORK GOODS FOR LESS MONEY J. M. BROWN WDNS. ' "Utile Joe" Nominated to Succeed Hoke Smith as Governor . of Georgia. ' Atlanta, Ga., Dec, S. Unofficial re turns from all the Ut counties of the state show that ex-Goyernor , 3. M. Brown swept the state In the guber natorial primary yesterday. The coun ties are apportioned as follows: J. M. Brown, 84; Pope Brown, 40; and Judge R. B. Russell, 20. The' remain ing two counties, Macon and Charlton, were tied between Pope Brown and Russell. - The c:ghty-four counties giving ex-Governor Brown 200 of the 868 electoral votes, 160 being neccs sary to an election. v ' In the race for commissioner of la bor official figures Indicate the elec tion of H. M. Stanley, of Dublin, over James McCarthy, .of Sayaonah. , , ... -., The Sale attlie Globe Samole Go. " Opened today, with a big success. The people : of AsheyiUe and vicinity, are taking advnntage of this .wonderful opportunity to buy high class wearing .'ap parel at less than manufacturers' cost. Special today and tomorrow: 350 Ladies' Xmas ' ',: '':.' v" -r ' ' . Slippers, worth up-to $3.50 per pair, our special price $1.19. v ' V:;;''-i;;;-:;;:': -.' -:;; V' 125 dozen Suspenders, all packed in Xmas boxes, special price 21c. " Globe Sanipie Co.; 30 S. Main . "" T.KSS MONEY roll MORK itM)DS ' ,' Gome to The . 5 - - 5 and 7 South Main St. 1 TSie :. ..Christmas' Store Follow the Crowd to The People's Store The best bargains ever offered in Dplls. See the Baby Bumps, the Crving Dolls. Don't forget the Campbell K'vfo, best slowing in the city. Kid Body Dolls at prices Jhat defy roinpetition, 411 we askjs your inspection. For tomorrow we place on sale fifty ladies' Tailored Suits, a line of Sample Knits 'frmi'riftst rnrrn?Ti u nvctr-'nfTavnA fn- $10, Worth Twice the Amount BARGAINS M SHIRT WAISTS r;7 m TH) for We place on Kalo 07 ladies' Satin Finish Black Shapes, worth $:I)8, special for tomor row $U0 Coiiiu to our Handkerchief Booth. You will find hand kerchiefs, for , 4c, 5c, 10e, 12 l-2c, 15c, 'J5oj in fai t, hand licrchiffs for ladies, misses and children and not fori-ltin liiiiidkercliK'fs for your hus band" and sons and especially for your sweethearts.'
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