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HOME COMFORT And M. &' W.- Indian Coal' are synonymous. Makes happy holidays. ' Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company WILL GIVE PRIZES GQRFi CONTESTS Also Girls' Poultry Contest, at Meeting in Court House ., Tomorrow. Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood Dlseasa- Dootors Failed to cure. Miss Mabel F. Dawklns, 1214 Lafay ette St, Fort Wayne. Ind., write. Wn thru venra 1 was troubled with catarrh and blood disease. 1 tried rev- era! doctors ana a aosen ainereni rem edies, but none of them did me any o-nnrt. A friend told me of Hood's Sar- eaparilla. I took two bottles of this medicine ana was as wen u "' as ever. I feel like a different person mi Mnnmrnend Hood's to any one suf fering from catarrh." Get it today in usual liquid form or Chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, PICKLED PIG FEET, Nice large ones Per dozen, 40c. E. C. Jarrett Phone 3S8 or Its. 11 North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 47. PATRICIAN SHOES FOR WOMEN. Will bring foot comfort and heart happiness, for no one is ever happv with aching feet, and PATRICIAN shoes are guaranteed to fit perfectly with no unusual pinch or bind ing at any point; $3.50 and $4.00; fine for Christmas giving. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 fcomth Mate SO. Toyland Head quarters We will please you. This 6tore has a mission to serve the people of this community. W assure you of courteous atten tion and reliable merchandise, selected to meet your require ments. Now is the time and is the opiortunity for satisfactory Xmas buying that nobody can afford to" miss. Come and see how far we can make your money go. The I X L Dept Store 22 Tatton Ave. Phone 107 Tomorrow is the day named by the Buncombe county corn contest com mittee when the prizes are to be awarded to the successful contestants in the boys' and men's corn contests and in tho'girU' poultry contest. The prizes in the latter are to be awarded aocording to the Judging aone at me poultry show now going on here, the irtrOa hnvinir entered their birds In the show for that purpose, as well as in competition for some oi tne pouurj .haw nrlzea. The reports In the corn contests have been coming In for the past few and while the results will not be made public until the meeting, it Is said that tho yields surpass tne ex pectations of the contestants, consid ering, Ihe unfavorable season. And while it Is not expected that the yields will come up to some of the others in the state and other states, It is hinted that the winner In both the men's nn d hovs' contests will have to go above the 150 bushel mark. Riil the arre-vleld renorts. there will be a seed corn contest in which ihrp nrlzes are offered. There are nlan three nrizes each in the other citntpKtJt. Th rnrn rnntcst committee' consists of Oeorge S. Powell, Dr. A. 8. Wheeler and E. D. Weaver, the latter Deing tho pnnntv demonstrator: but A. C. Tfovnnliiq aunerlntendent or education has been taking Ereat interest in the work and has co-operated with tne nrvmmlttop nsneciallv ill getting the schoolboys Interested. Mr. Reynolds Mated this morning that this contest far surpassed that of last year, both as to the number of entries ana tne vtehla There has been much more interest In the work: and Mr. weaver staiea the other day that the boys and men nil ni'r the countv are Impatienii awaiting the time to begin preparation for other contests; so mat it next favorable, it would not be surprising if Buncombe is heard from in the state and national competitions. Some of the boys In the local con tests are also entered for state and ntirttinl nrizes. To eive some Idea o' just what the yields ore all over the county the following list furnished by Mr. Weaver r tho amounts of corn raised by the assistant demonstrators on one acre of land Is given. By the reports or 29 demonstrators it is shown that they averaged over 77 bushels to the acre. Sidney Ashworth averaged nearly u bushels to the acre on five acres of corn; he made 448 bushels. These riemnnoitratnrs were selected from all parts of the county. The report fol- luWB ' O. S. Arthur. 69 7-8; F. M. Stevens, 97- C. M. Buckner. 60; G. W. Stepp, 90; C. H. Alexander, 126; Dr. J. ti. Barrett, 75; W. U. Brank, 60,: J. s. Rhea, 78; W. N. Lionon. 70; Frank Reed, 70; O. F. Garren. 60; J. J. uar- ren SO: W. C. Early. t . J. bwhim. 64; U B. Mat-key. 65; F. M. Stockton. 130; C. H. Dillingham. 62; Edwards & Burleson, 92; S. H. Carter. 75; C. H. Hvder, 60; J. F. Anders, 60; H. M. Ingle, 61: G. N. Chandler, 60; A. w. Rymer. 85; M. E. Roberts. 60; B. K. Merrell, 118; R. N. Holcomne, au; a. Reaben, 85; D. D. Jamison. Si. Uovorul nf these demonstrators ana some co-operators raised more man one acre of corn under improved ,..ih.i. nnd the average. Mr. Weaver says. Is about as good as that oi Mr. Ashworth. 1 CITY NEWS MEN'S $2.50 ALL WOOL CTjAnnfij sinuTs KKDITCKD TO $2.00 GEO. W. JENKINS 29 S. MAINS PliOAK 125. rrv,n Tnrk Memorial llhrarv will be closed all day Saturday for fumigation Ullll I uui una , v..o. Thorn will be a meeting of the Asheville Motor club at the board of trade rooms tonight at 8 o clock. Tho Class A teams of the Y. M. C. A. basket ball league will play to night, beginning at 7:15 o clock. Tin.ro will he an all-members meet ing of the Asheville Merchant's asso ciation tonight. Tho hoard nf lnnnaccrs of the Woman's exchange met this mornlnr at 1 0 : :i 0 o'clock in the tea room of the exchange. By a change In the railway mail service, effective" Sunday, there will be a double dally mail clerk service hotwoon Hpndersonvtlie and Brevard, and a double dally pouch service be tween llendersonville and LaiKe loxa-way. BOOKS FOR GIFTS h.i.o hot cntn. the true Chrlst-mas spirit, and Just now we have more books than ever in ear history. Books In regular bindings, many hundreds at 60 cents and t to 11.50; alao Illustrated books beautifully bound, : . ' ' ROGERS' BOOK STORE am. ' An 39 Patton Arc v THREE ASSAULT CASES AIRED IN POLICE COURT Long Docket Disposed of; In cluding Big Whiskey Case. Just Received - A car load of 1912 Chalmers "30" , Cars, including a two passenger Roadster. A' four passenger lorpedo and a" five passenger Tounng Car,. - Come in anu seo these splendid cars. ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. .. LEAVE ORDERS NOW For Christmas Tree Candies, to be made between now and Stnnta f!lan9 lav. CANDY KITCHEN HOLIDAY GIFTS And where to buy them. Read my large ads. in the. Citizen and Evening News of Saturday and bunday. , auvtai BAKU a ..... Leading Cigar and Sporting Goods Store. 17 Patton Ave Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. COAL AND WOOD riace your orders with' ns and be sure of having Satisfac tory Fuel. Southern Goal Go. Phono 114. No. 10 North rPack Square. m A TON OF II. & W. COAL ;. th Will-bring good cheer and happiness to the en tire household.' Its supe riority as a fuel for all f purposes has been proven. ? Phone 40. '' i Asheville Coal Co. 8 North Pack t. "Phone '40. CI J t FRESH MEATS The quality and superiority of our meats are the best sell ing points. A trial will con vince. Dressed Turkey,'. J-ieg Lamb and Simon Pure Lard. i ; HILL & YOUNG Phone 4-359. . City Market 1 CLOUDY WEATHER X Makes no difference. We X X can get your work out on I X time for Xmas if you will I ', ', come now. ' 18 X. Pack fciq. Over Tlicato' ; HIGGAS0N STUDIO ; ; N. Pack Sq. Over 'Theato IM IMI HI LYNCH HAS BOUGHT AND SOLDAFEW HOUSES And Some Other Things May Not Remember All of Them. The best Christmas Gift at DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE NO MORE WORN SHIRTS UNDER NECKBAND We've Just installed a new machine that makes smooth the under edge of your collar that makes smooth the under edge 'of your eollar that rubs the Mrl you've experienced the wear and fraying of shirts at this point and know what this will mean In economy. Now the under edge of rollers will be made as smooth as the up per edges, Otve Asheville tawdry Books for Christmas lifts. FhoM 5, 8. A. Lynch continues fairly active. notwithstanding the unseasonaoiy warm weather. All the property that he cohld think of having bought this week, when seen this afternoon, was the "Brexton ' on Btarnes avenue, ana lot adjoining, from Htikeleather Rawla; the 'Hollana.'i sin. noacu 20-room residence on French Broad avenue, with three lots on Carter street, adjoining; BherlfT Hunter's property (dwelling) on Mont ford: dwelling at the corner of East and Beney streets, from the First Na tional bank of Hendersonvtlle; J. M. Lacey's dwelling on Clayton street, and the Leroy Ball residence on Mont ford. Mr. Lynch also recalled having sold, this week, the "B -n Air." on Cumber land avenue, to Mrs. Georgia Barnes Duncan, for 1 10,000; the Lacej prop erty mentioned above, to Mrs. Wil son; the Orpheum theater, Charlotte. to Martin Amusement company oi Richmond; property on Fulton street to J. M. Lacey, property on Wolfe street to Leroy Ball, and a certain White steam automobile to 8. Stern berg. pi., m-ii. Aamlm mmrm made thrOUKh J. W. Wolfe of the Canaday Realty company. RUG TO BE DISPOSED OF The Mission jiospiuu ! from a patient an oriental rug. which t.A n.v.m.nt wtah to dlsoose of. The rug Is on exhibition at the Bon March, and will be disposed oi oy ib km sale numbers 1 to 100. It ThA,. was a Innff docket to be dls- ,naori nf in nnllce court today, besides the big retailing case which consumed almost two hours. A number oi tnese wore assault cases and some of the defendants were rather severely dealt with. H.rrv nrudlv waa charged with an nuuiult nn a woman and was hned and the costs. He appealed the case but later withdrew this appeal. The Avfilunr.A vol tn tho effect that he had followed the woman from one house to another and was dragging her out when the policeman arrested him. James Odem, colored, was found guilty of an assault on another negro boy witn a large suck ana was iineu tiK ,.n tho nfatu It vai In evidence that the boy he hit had cursed him but the court held that he had no right to use a stick on the offender. Harry Foster was also up for an assault and was fined (5 and the costs. The assault charge was upon a smaii hov a nri the evidence for the state was that he had struck the boy a number of times without provocation. ine defendant went on the stand in his own behalf, however, and said that thin imv. with a number of others, was playing In his yard, after having been ordered off. and they wore tear Inz uu the Brass and raising a noise that disturbed the people in tne nouse. Th r.nirt held that he had some provocation and accordingly gave mm light tine. Kit Fowler was found guilty of dis nnlerlv conduct by raising a disturb ance with F. W. Zimmerman in the H,.i,t uctlon. and was lined $5 and the costs. Zimmerman was found not .'iilltv r an assault on Fowler. The cases aaalnst John Billy Mor ris and Walter Rimes, charged with taaiimr a suit of clothes from Carnet Flack, were taken up and part or tne evidence heard, but they were not finally ri Loosed of as the court wished to hear from another witness that could not be found this morning There was very little evidence of a damaging nature against either of the itttfenHanta Bamuel Justice was before the court rharaeri with driving an automobile i -1 - .1 ..... . PoHnn avenue. The case grew out of an ae-OB . i . I wllh lh. atitnmnlill atrilrk 1 the carriage of Mrs. Thomas Bettle, UgiM ATTfi STRj Th. .virion.-, was that the carriage WW""" was immediately In front of the ma- "X CiUniTt U .tilt., ann mat noin oi uiem na'i I slowed down on account of the con- PATTON AVENUE gestlon of traffic; and wnen a stop was made, the machine struck the arrlna-a a alta-ht blow Which did HOl do any serious aamage. me -jrTtT"ftW dant was released upon the payment GRACE VIA lnxRlUXVlUXf oi tne costs. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. For and Gentlemen. DINNER PARTY FLOUR 24-lb sacks, only. .. .... .85c You can pay more but certainly will not get any better flour, and you can pay less and it is as equally certain that you will not get as good. Clarence Sawyer - 4t V 53 Patton Av. J. E. Carpenter JEWELER No. 11 Wext Pack Square l Moore's Furniture More.. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. Eix Phones N. 1800. Fine Jellico Coal The Ideal fuel, it's hot. JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone 12. Yard phone 510. Special prices on car lota. STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 191L ZILLICOA AND RETURN 1:00, :1S, 1:30 a. m. I RIVERSIDE PARK mi and verv 16 mln. until l:0t p. . .k.m .v.r hour untl. 11 P. m. IU. ..... ' - . - Cars to Santse Bt, this Una, every II mln. :00 to 11:00. DEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDE AVZNUX DEPOT VIA " FRENCH BROAD AVE. i.ii -a s no a m. and every It min u'tes until 1:15 p. tn.; then every T 1-1 mln. until I:4S p. m. The every II l nntll 11 -flO "i:00 and every 16 minutes until io.ui every 1 mmuiew uu p. m.; tnec 11-n ' 1:00 a. m. and every II minutes Ull it-nl n m excent no car in to fliiti.M a 10-1S D. m. " - - a a a m ihor. averv li minutes till 1:00 D. m. 10:00 sna !!: docs ara ma, thrOlltfh tO Golf Club. :C6 a. tn. and every II minutes Uii 11:00 p. m. EAST STREET t:00 a. m. and every II minutes uu 11:00 p. m. Asheville Paint Glass Co., formerly The aUUer-Rlce Paint Co, Xascae Paint .- '! Heater firewood, rhone 1511. Benefit Baiaar held Monday and L. Southside AveiUie. Tuesdsy, the Hth and 10th of De- , cember, ner. Q rant's No. to Cures Colds. II oenta. Chambers Weaver, livery. Phone II Beater firewood. Phone lilt. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS tinv vour Christmas Candles at Karres Bros. Candy Klt hen. Prlxs '0,1 Ituxes spec ImI lie; 2De lioxf-s pe- , lf,c. A)nn socl., prl on i 's ftti'l I , e t'rnrn ,inrlnHr IH AVENUE BLLTMORE Depot and West Asheville 0:00 a. m. and every SO minutes uu 1:00 a. m. Then every 11 mtnutes UU 1:10 p. m. Then every 10 minutes un til 11:00 y. m. 1 m. and then every II minutes in untU 0:00 p. m. Then every 10 mln utes until 11:00, last ear 1:41 and 0:00 a. m. and every minutes until 10:10, last car. 10 at Noland V Mclntyre's cor- It WANTS WAN'TEtV Christmas shoppers to think about giving a tailor-meat ult or a membership to the Ashe ville Cleaning A Pressing Club these are sensible gifts and that win b aoDreclated by men. Phone 180, under big electric sign mirth side of Pack Huuare. J. C. Wllhar. Bunday schedule differs la the followini iMU-tkulert: Cars leave Bquare for Depot via Bouthslde Ave. 0:11, : 10. T.00. T.I0, t: 00 and 1:10 a. m. Cars leave Bquare for Depot via rrencn oroaa t 0:11. 0:t0. 0:l, 7:11, T:4 ana s:is. fc t, Car for Depot leaves Bquare :. win oouinaiu. u First car leaves Bquare for Charlotte street at : in rat car leaves Square for Riverside 1:10, next 1:41, First car for west Ashevuie, ieavs ckiui with the above exceptions, Bunday schedules commence at 0 a. m. and eonUnuee earns as week days. , A.M,,H.,m On evenings whsn entenainme m.rm VrB.. - or Ooera House the last trip en all lines will be from entertainment, lea, "ngpar a rlgular time and holding over at Auditorium or Opera Houaj. K . . . i .i.hi I-., tn m I n lit ..a Kafnre achad Car leaves Square to men , - ule or anounced arrival. - JS REWARD for ladles' gold watch recently lost front the home or Mint Halan Murohy In West Asheville. Telephone 770. It-lt FOR, RENT Unfurnished rounui for hniiaKkMDlns. choice location, steam heat. 111 per month. Phone 171 or IH2. J-tf. Citizcno Trancfcr Company tuhniture moving. ' Prompt Eajrgage Transfer Benrlee, : maa x. r. av, EnVir-JCl bf V. C. I. WANTED A young lady to keep books and do general office work; one who understands sten-.f-Khy naeferred. Waif to begin with 11. 10 per week. Must be compcli-nl and a hustler and willing to wnrk. l't'M ri'fir.nri. n n 1 rfiwr'. FOR I5K.NT Four and five room apartment. either furnlnhid or unfiirnlstifd, lo cation Cuml'erlanil sv nui. a w a T f- TT- T V P. CO., fOH BALK. Klx room cottage, modern. I2300.0O. Terms like rent Price MAIlCTELLrX & CO., Electric Portables The illustration is only one of the many - of the beautiful stamped brass lamps. We have finest line in the city. Come in ; and look over our large " assortment. Piedmont Electric Co. Opposite Post Office Electric Radiant Toasters MAKE THE USUAL WAY OF TOAST MAKING LOOK LIKE THE ANTIQUATED EFFORTS OF A PAST GENERATION. Let Us Show You Asheville Electric Co. PHONE 69. See our new line of Automatic Davenports. The fin est ever shown in this city. Oak or Mahogany finish at $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00. DEAL AND GOLIGHTLY, 27 N. Main St. , Purest and Best Rumford Balling Povder Christmas Toys' See 'our line of Engines, Tri-Cyeles, Small Wagons, Hand Cars, Tool Boxes, Watches, Knives and Razors 1 efore you buy. ' ' ,, , Oltis Green Hardware Co. Tlion 61. Agents for "Wkca Heaters." tiv f"- It rr:--r-'TT- t. u I i i II Hi I t ' r' t A i 1 i 1'. U. i n 9 11, .v t IS
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