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r'iA'iui ft J HOME COMFORT Anil M. & W. Iudian Coal are synonymous. Makes happy holidays. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company OF PAVING ASSESSMENTS These and Many Other Matters Were Considered Last , Night. PICKLED PIO FEET, Nice large ones Per dozen, 40c. E. C. Jarrett PlWMg MS OC 111. 11 North Pack Sqaara Mid CStj Market, PImm . 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 lit perfectly with no unusual pinch or bind ing at any point; $3.50 and $4.00; fine for Christmas giv ing. ..(.'. " GuaranteeShoeStore Snath Mala M. Some Interesting communication! were read lint night at the meeting of the bogj-a of alriermon from property ownen on Magnolia avenue In regard to paving assessments for the recent paving on that street. These letters wbio from two ladles who have houses on that thoroughfare, and In protesting against the amounts of the usHessments they declared that In their cases the collection of this money would practically amount to conflsca- tlon of the property. In one of the Blood Humors Commonly causa pimples, bolls, hives, eczema or suit rheum, or somo other form of eruption; but sometimes they exist In. the system, Indicated by feel ings of weakness, languor, loss Of ap petite, or general debility, ' without causing any breaking out They are expelled and the whole sys tem Is renovated, strengthened and toned by : '., '' . . ; Hood's Sarsaparilla Get it today In usual llqnM form or chocolated tablets caliod Sarsataba. CITY NEWS Last weoV the Carolina special brought neoplo Into Ashevllle from 10 northern dittos, in Illinois, Ohio and other states. V" ;... In police court this morning Harri son Gibson, colored, was bound to Superior court in the sum of $100 for Toyland Headquarters We will please you. This store has a mhwlnn to serve the pwiple ef this community. We Manure you if WHirteuii Mlteii tU and reliable invrt-handtae, selected to meet your retire ments. Now Is the time and la the opportunity for satisfactory Xmas buying that nobody can afford lo mlas. Come and see how far we can make ur money gv i The I XL Dept. Store 3 ration AC. Man 10T. CLOUDY WEATHER Makes no difference. We can fret your work out on time for Xmas if you will come now. 1 N. rack i. Over Tttcalo HIQQASON STUDIO 1 N. Pack Sq. Over 'Theato IMUMMMMMMIMIIIM TImi im4 1 Otrbtnuta Gift at DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE NO MORE WORN SHIRTS UNDER NECKBAND We"v Jus Installed a n machine thai RwkM smooth IN unt r edt f ynur cot lr that nta.-a imantll the under edga nf yuur collar that ruha the ehi ywu've MftHwel tha war and fraying ttf shirts at thta peiat aat anw what this Wilt SMI ta eranwsay. Now tha utr rl of roliara Ul t nt aa Mnovth aa I he np I adgxat i v . .- Ore A !!! Laundry IHwka tor Cartkuaaa gifts. did not wish the street paved; but that it was done for the benefit of those who have to haul over It. The letters were from Mrs, Stewart and Mlxs Cora Lee Drummond. Mrs. Stewart said that she had worked hard to get her home and that there is an nsaesnment of over $500 on her property; that If she had to pay this It would simply confiscate her prop erty. Miss lrummond's letter was practically to the same effect, except that she stated that her assessment Is over $800. She said that It is all the property she has and that she had had difficulty In accumulating enough to buy it. These matters were re ferred to the street committee. There was also- a complaint from Miss A. Cruise about a sidewalk on Alerrtmon avenue In front of her property. She said that she had been asked to pay to have a cement walk laid when there was already a good brick walk; that the cement is now crumbling, while the brick walk was still good when taken up; that In ad dition to this she understood that the street Is to be widened on account of ex . switches of the Ashevllle Elec tric company, and she wondered what is coming next. 11. K. Claudius Informed the board that he had just completed a house on Dortch avenue, that he had built it according to plans that had been ap proved by the building Inspector; that the house baa a bath tub In it; and he Intimated thnt as the plana hud been approved with the bath tub It Is "up to" the city to see that there are sewer connections made. Mr. Claudius bus been trying to get sewer connec tions for sometime, but the board formed to think It la doubtful If the city can afford to put down a line for the few residents that aile on that street. The request was tiled. The claim of J. A. Ware for goods damaged by water from an overflow pipe was ordered paid. The bill- for the operation on Pa trolman Ingle, who waa wounded by "Buddie " Karwood. was referred to the police committee. The police committee did not report on the ques tion of adding a night sergeant to the pollen force, which was been under consideration for two weeks. The public safety committee re ported that one house that had been declared unsafe has been repaired; another waa left In the hands of the committee and the building inspec tor. The special tax committee gave Its opinion that a "dray" la a "dray" when it Is a "dray;" that Is when It Is leased or hired to do a general haul ing business, whether leased for a long or short term, one owner having kicked against the tax on the grounds that he hired his team only to one firm, i For the widening of Montford ave nue so that the Ashevllle Electric company ran lay additional switches. a Jury was ordered to assess damages. with the understanding that the com nany is to pay all tha expenses of the assessment and widening. There waa a report that inferior bricks have been used on portions of the Charlotte street paving, which waa referred to tha street committee and city engineer. Tha Southern Express company was given permission to open its officea on the Sunday before Christmas to make delivery of packages, except tha de livery of whiskey. H. r. Jones was appointed apeclal piMfc-emaa for tha Kreas store during! tha holidays, without coat to the city. 1 The Associated Charitie thanked tha board tor tha Increased doaatloa by the city to that organisation. The ordinance which contemplated tha establishment of a tax district and tha placing of a Jury oa North Main street between tha aew hotel and the Johnston property for the purpose of widening it passed Ha second reading, and City Attorney Glena stated that ha would have tha amendments pro viding for tha territory to ba Included ready for tha Anal reading, Tha contract for Improving the heating plant at tha Utah school was awarded to tha Vnkm Plumbing com pany at tltt , Aa won of tha bids for placing sky lights la tha city market were accom panied by certtiled cheeks, they were ordered returned to tha hlddera. i. T. liostic aaa Instructed to get permission from tha property owners twtweea Reach Hill and Chowtaw street for laying a aewar liaa through their property. . It was ordered that tha city em ploye, ba paid their satarlea oa Thurs day before Christmas- The following building permits were granted; II. A. Ballard, live-room residence on tlrova street; estimated coa. tlS&a. tK R Moor, two-room addition ta eeatdenro oa Hta. k street; estimated coat. $ia, la (Hvbhtna, fra-room reanteaea oa Valley street; estimated coat. liaa. CHALMERS 30 TORPEDO $1500r-FULLY EQUIPPED There nre torpedos and torpedos, : 'but here Is one that will stand '.the wear and tear and give satisfactory .- service for a long poriod. , r It will always look well, .too. Have ' you ever seen a car with classier, pret- . i tier lines? Moreover, It Is finished with extreme caro. It gives the tall ' or-made, Jut-out-of-the-band box Im ' presslon. It's a Chalmers through and ... through. Your choice of three ; t tractive A-olor achomes. en ' ' -f --r aiaP.-'wi aaa. - '- i ZS , ' , , ,k . ,k ihe larceny of whiskey from Lyman letters. It was also contended that the ., ' fiwpcj vwiivi, ur many ui mem a . . ... i Rev. H. A. MacDonald of Morgan field, Ky., wilt preach at the Christian church,"! flaywood street, tomorrow morning at 11 a. m. Mr. MacDonald Is an: educated, "cultured gentlemun. and a speaker of rare eloquence and power. All are cordially Invited to attend. There will be a special mus ical program. The tTnlted States civil service com mission will conduct examination here on the following subjects on the dates named: Surveyor, general land office. January 10-11; agronomist (male), salary $2000 to $1400 per year, Jan uary IS; assistant chemist, depart metn of agriculture, salary $1300, Jan uary 17-18. The first quarterly meeting, which was to have been held at North Ashe vllle Methodist church Sunday, has been postponed, and the pastor. Rev. W. B. Poovey. will fill his pulpit both morning and evening. The morning discourse will be on, "Eternal Fit ness"; at the evening hour the subject will be, "Tha Dual Chaltenge to Faith." The liuncombe County Medical so ciety will hold Its annual banquet at the Manor next Monday evening. Mo Information will be given out by the committee that has the arrangement of the banquet In hand, as to the pro gram, aa it Is Its purpose to give the; members of the society, and others' who will attend, a surprise In the menu and program. In the December number of South ern Uood Roads there Is an article by N. Huckner. secretary of the board of trade, relating to the automobile road recently opened by K. W, Grove to the summit of Sunset mountain. The article Is accompanied by five cuts showing scenes along the road and, altogether, more than a page of the magaslne Is taken up with the article and cuts. The bowlers of the V. M. C A. will meet tonight at the association alleys to howl the second game against the Remington team of Richmond." Te first game was bowled against this team last Saturday night, and the lo cals were winners by a good margin. The tournament will last three weeks more. It la a long distance contest and the results from each team are wired to the other. Immediately fol lowing the games. In the case of Cherokee Marble Works vs. R. 8. Smith an order of ar rest haa been returned to tha office of clerk of Superior Court, which shows that tha defendant haa given bond of $500, An affidavit Is made bv & C. Brink on the part of the Rrlnk on the part of the plaintiff al lecing that Mr. Smith, while In the employ of the company, appropriated $ of the plaintiff's money and used it himself. There will be a meeting of the county commissioners Monday at which they will consider tha matter of certain changes that have bean Miggeated with reference to the health regulations of tha county and the em plo.vment of the county health officer for all hla time. A rumlter of tha or ganisations of tha city aill ba repre sented to urge that tbi board adopt tha suggestion that lave bean made by tha Buncombe County Medical so riety and others. Dr. Henry Ura ls Smith, president of Davtdaoa college, delivered a lecture last night at tha High school building to tha teachers of the city, tha book cluba and other study clubs oa the -Ufa and Death of tha World,- Df Smith was tha guest of tha city teachers. There ansa a fairly good at tendance and tha lecture waa one of tha beat that haa been heard hero for a long time. Dr. Smith will remain her aver tomorrow aa ha haa con sented to talk at tha T. M. C A. meu meeting tomorrow afternoon. ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. Toys, Xmas Tos For all the little ones.. GEO. W. JENKINS 29 S. Main. . Thone 125. Barbee,s MEANS GOOD CIGARS HPattonAve. DOLLS FOR THE CHILDREN And every kind of doll and every alxa of dolt that brings Joy to heart of the little girls; priced from 25 and B0 cents on up to $7.60. tha ROGERS' BOOK STORE 39 P.Uob At, .'. 11 ! PhoaeSM. ; v QUALITY TALKS! , It would " not pay us to sell any COAL but the best. Whether you use a ton or car load, your wants receive the same careful attention from us. PHONE 110 TaOfT rH IT A XT DELIVERED lJidf VyXX.I!afxra. PROMPTLY HAYWOOD STREEM CANDY KITCHEN NEAR POSTOFFICB HOLIDAY GD7TS And where to buy them. Re ad my large ads. in the Citizen and Evening News of Saturday and Sunday. BLOM BERG'S Leading Cigar and Sporting G oods Store. 17 Patton Ave. Southern Goal Go. Phone 114. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. A TON OF M. & W. COAL Will bring good . cheer and happiness to the en tire household. Its supe riority as a fuel for - .all purposes has been proven. Phone 40. - iAshevilleCoalCo. 8 North Pack C . Phone 40. FRESH MEATS ; The quality and superiority of our meats are the best sell ing points. A trial 11 con vince. Dressed Turkey, Leg Lamb and Simon. Pure Lard. HILL & YOUNG ' Phone 4-359. City Market What is more acceptable than a box of , . PARK & TILFORD'S CANDIES. In 1-2 lb., 1 lb., 2 lb., and 5 lb. boxes at. . . . . . .80c per lb Kindling 10c per box Clarence Sawyer 63 Patton Are. Six Phonts If. 1800. 3" J. E. Carpenter JEWELER No. 11 West rack Hjnara (la Moore's FWruilurcStora.) Fine Watch "Repairing a Specialty. T Days Tama IJawM m ttoaaeeatt Cann. Waahlagloa. Dec. It Seventy days ; bava even art aa the limit for taking ttty la tha reJMeannt nun Mad I tng before Jwsttca WrUht ta tha dta- 1 trfc-t ttuprrma emort aaiat $rdent tittmpera. Vice rriotdi at MttrheN and ISomMary Morrtanaj of tha Amertcaa J Federattoa of UUMaw. I It la arokabl ta tVAa la the rM will not ba Itaided dowa aat'i SIX AFTER POSITION k i ; ; ' tioterao' Kllrhta WH Kama Karcco- or ta Jmara GcAVgo W. Ward Ncia Weea., Fine Jeilico Coal Tba fclcal fuel. It's hot. JELLICO COAL CO. City office phono 83S. Tard piwoe Sit, 8MM'ial pricea oa car sou. - -' " CHRISTMAS CAKES Tt-nv worrv making cakes ' in the home when ou can 'get them hetter and cheaper from thia big sanitary steam bakery T Fruit cakes, angel food cakes, layer cakes cakes of ev ery kind. Phone (S3. Asheyille Steam Bakery Holiday washing and . iron ing demands more than the us ual amount of care and atten tion to make it come np to the high stands required by tlie careful housewives and indi viduals who wish to look their best during the holiday festivi ties. If yon will drop ns a pos tal or telephone us our wagon will call promptly and get bundle, and return to you in 'fine fettle." Mountain City Steam Laundry Phone 624. Gaatte-Kera Bureaa. Tha HoM Raleigh, Raleigh. Dec l. Goraraor KMrhia will not maha the appointment at a mrcnaif to Jadge George W. Ward aa'.?. bant week, aad In tha aaeaatlmo will areas? part or hla time h mm effort ta aelect tha beet maa for tha twwHIoo. There are at least ait aafdleanta for tha varancy. hat tha aaaas at aaly three of them ara known. Thoaa are- altera S. "aaaaw and W. C Rdniaa of Wah tngtea aad A. tX Oaylotr at Ptyasouth. & P.. Wood, aha for Iwo ran haa been aswwtaat state veterinarian. left hist Bight for Charlottesville. Va . ha frt home Duriag hla ronaer- ttoa with tie department af agricul ture ha haa dona faithful and tnMM iwnt work, aad It Is with regral that M asaoriatea are him (earn. Mra. Wd will vtsN retativea tar f.-wj Phone 70 Try Oar Improved Laundry Service With greater floor f jwipp, ad ditional help and equipment, we are better jrepared than ever to serve voii cali-sfaetoriiy. A trial h all we k. ' " " " SwannnnOai Laundry , Te Trert Teas? Ir rht. GO TO THE DEAUi-IOisT FURNTTURE COMPANY FOR CHRISTMAS CLTT Electric! Portables The illustration, is only one of the many of the beautiful solid brass lamps. Wo have finest line in the city. Come in :and look , over our large assortment . t v i ' Piedmont Electric Co. Opjposite Post Office CUT CLASS SILVCRWARC. OPLN DAY and NIGHT ' Until CHRISTMAS rifa"iMrp8irn nwiewvuiHi s AirniimiyiriELi) Co. eo-rarrraM avt fttvitca: TURKISH BATES The Gruncr Sanitarium 31 Haywxd Street For Ladies and CcsUcacn. ' I ' " ' - - - p - r . , , , " Try Garcttc-Ncv9 Tant Ado EARGAI;;3 OF A UC2FUL SNATURS. CiticnG V rancf cr I Company days m Rlchmoo4 Charlotteot-Uta. hefora going ta Chambers Waavar, lirary. Phaaa It Oraafa Ka. 1 Cures CUiia. ti aaata. - rrziix wooococx. a. w ...tvuiibiL.J, Frt-. r.TTT Tnzz'cr Zznlzx r..-rwHI tt V. C. T. aad T. r. V our line of Engines, Tri Cycles, Small Wagons Hand Car?, Tool Koies, Witches, Knives and Razor Iff ore you buy. NT f f'aar ami g r . . 4 Va t 4 v. i s I" ' At K' 1 "fl ShM- i. I T '" 1 s t rert. 'tr fi dry W ,n I -e I X 1 .' .iM-mav
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