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COKE Very light; no dust; no smoke; makes fierce heat. A very satisfactory fuel. - ' Phone 130. V:;; -':;' :t.-;. Carolina Goal & Ice Company I0AY SPIRIT'S E II MUCH in I n Tempting Displays in the Win dows Proclaim Coming , of Christmas. MANY OF THE STORES DOING BIG BUSINESS YARD EGGS Per Dozen 45c. E. C. Jarrett Phones S58 op III. 11 Nortn Pack Square and CJtj Market. Pbooe t. , MM ;iilijillnii Loads (lr Holly ami Other F.vrrsiwiis ' on Streets! Tliromp Are Out Shopping. people need more coal, clothes and doctors than the strong, robust and hearty. Scott's Emulsion saves coal bills, tailors bills and doctors bills. 11-S3 CITY NEWS THE BEST GIFT FOR ALL Is a pair of good shoes mind you, good shoes. They com bine all that's comfortable, stylish and good. In Asheville the name of good shoes is GUARANTEE i . From $2.50 to $5.00. GuaranteeShoeStore 4 fcoatb Mala 8k UkatUkak A att A A A A A A A AAA Toyland Headquarters j Our holiday display of high class gifts EXCELS novelty, variety, origi- $ nality and unusually at- $ tractive prices. SjH'cial: $L,0.00 and $25.00 Dinner $ Sets ..$14.85 t $7o.(K) Dinner Set $47.50 Chocolate Sots 75c to $15 t The I XL Dept. Store Much evidence of the holiday spirit is to lie seen In the city. There are more people on the streets and in the stores and the general conversation is more lively. By the expression cn the faces of most of them it can he told that they are beginning to put away the everyday cares und this expression I . The condition Of Judge Charles A. will doubtless grow more pronounced ! Moore, who has been Indisposed at his as the days pass. Of course there Is home for a day or two, is said to be concern on some of the faces; but in improved. most cases it is the con.ern of Inde-I cislon as to what presents will' be j District Passenger Agent J. It. given, to whom they will have to be? Wood stated this morning that the given, and how the money will be se-' holiday travel over the lines of the cured to give them. This, .however, is Southern is already becoming very a different concern from that caused heavy and that It Is confidently ex by the every day worries. pected that It will be greater this year The merchants have their windows than ever before. The holiday tickets 7fi's monogram on tho radiator stands for all you can ask in a motor car CHALMERS 30 TORPEDO $1500 FULLY EQUIPPED Iiplmltng Cliolmtl Self Starter , There are torpedos and torpedos,. but here Is one that will stand the wear and tear und give satisfactory service for a Jong period. .;. It will always look well, too. Have ' you ever seen a car 'With classier, pret tier ines? Moreover, it Is tinlfhed with extreme core. It gives the tall-. or-mado, Just-out-of-the-band box Im pression. ft's a Chalmers through and through. Your choice of three, at tractive olor schemes. ciToys, Xiio Toys For all the little- ones. " GEO. W,' JENKINS " : 29 S. Main. , . Phone J25. ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. Barbee . "-ij ' MEANS GOOD CIGARS ' 14 Patton Ave. decorated in true holiday style. The goods, wares and merchandise that are displayed in the windows are of the seasonably suggestive sort. When you see them, you think, in spite of yourelf, "that would make a nice Christmas present." The pecple are spending much time looking at these windows. Many of them are decorat ed with holly, and other with ever greens; and a commonplace window cna be made to present a very festive appearance with the help of a little holly. The merchants are expecting "big business" and In many stores extra clerks have been employed. Indeed they are already doing "big business." The people as a rule seem to have hearkenered to the slogan, "Do your shopping early." A number of country people are here today, buying presents and taking stock of other possible purchases. At nearly every store the employes are opening up goods or dered sometime ago. There is a real ization of the fact that it is only one week until Christmas. There are wagons of holly and other evergreens on the Btrect and have been for several days. Somehow the holly looks greener, there are more berries and they are redder than ever before. The evergreens are lieing ped dled In the form of wreaths. In limbs and sprigB and even small trees. The pestoffiee is one of the busiest went on sale for the Friday. first time last Secretary Ed. B. Brown Is urging all parents of the boys in the city, who wish to give their boys valuable Christ mas presents, to buy a year's member ship card In the association. These cards will be Issued to the boys on Christmas day and will be dated from that date. Already a number of peo ple have bought cards for this pur pose. The board of trade has succeeded in getting a sufficient number of public spirited cltixens to pledge their sup port in the matter of a light fund In order that the lights along Patton avenue and Pack square may be turned on during every night this week. The week preceding Christ mas in Asheville Is one of the gayest of tho year and the lights will add materially to the festive appearance of the city. Ueserved seat tickets are alreudy on sale for the bnsket-ball games on Wednesday, and Thursday nights of next week, when the local Y. M. C. A. team will meet that of Washington and Lee university. These will be two of the best games of the year as the university boys generally have as strong a team us any that comes south to play, and the games always attract 1 CHRISTMAS TAGS, SEALS, Cards, Letters, Twines, Pretty Wrapping Paper, &c., Playing Cards, Gaines, Fountain Pens, Lap Tablets, &c. V ROGERS' BOOK STORE 3t Patton Arc Phoas 254. FRESH HOME MADE CANDIES And Candy Novelties for tho' Christmas tree and stocking. Nice variety. : . . - ' ,. - ' . CANDY KITCHEN ZS ; , HOLIDAY GIFTS And where to buy them. Read my large ads. in the Citizen and Evening News of Saturday and Sunday. 1 BLOM BERG'S Leading Cigar and Sporting G oods Store. 17 Patton Ave. , QUALITY TALKS! - i' . ;- ' jt " . 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. Southern Coal Co. Phone 114. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. THERE'S C CCD , FEELING ' r; In the home and the heart of all who use M. & W. COAL it's high f grade fuel none better. Makes Home . nappy (Christmas times., ; ,., -y U Phone 40 ! Asheville Cool Cc, "; 8 North Pads Cj. ' ) Phone '40.-' ' rl FRESH MEATS . The quality and superiority of our meats are the best sell-, ing points. A trialwill con-, vince. Dressed Turkey, Leg Lamb and Simon Pure Lard. , HILL & YOUNG Phone 4-359. . City Market 22 ration Ave. rimiio 107. It was made known that the patrons could Bend their ChrUtmas packages through the mails and write on the outside that they were not to be open ed until Christmas; and now there are long lines nf people standing at the windows waiting to get stamps and to have their packages weighed. Extra carriers are to be employed here and for the delivery of the packages wag ons will he used as soon as the vol ume Increases so as to leiiulre It. There will also be two extra clerks. The market house Is another place that foretells the near approach of Christmas. Nearly every kind of edi ble fowl is displayed as well as meats of other animals. There are Impos ing arrays of turkeys at every booth, some of them ready for the roaftlng pa n. i CLOUDY WEATHER ', ', Makes no difference. We ! I can get your work out on ! time for Xmas if you will '. ', come now. ; J 18 Pack So, Over Tlicato' : : HIGGASON STUDIO : IN. Pack Sq. Over 'Theato' WILL LEARN TO OPERATE mOIM TRUCK Mr. Ross Will Remain in Co lumbus Until They Are Completed. , Tlis Best CltrlHtma Gift at DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE CHRISTMAS TABLE LINENS LAUNDERED THE NICHOLS WAY Are white as driven snow and free from wrinkles. Give an Asheville Laun dry coupon book for a Christmas present. Phone 95, ' ' -. j.A:;:j.::.i,i.:-r. - - 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 places In Asheville. A few days ago much attention. They played here last year ana each side won a game. While cranking hU automobile tho other afternoon, on Pack suuare. Dr. O. D. Gardners right arm was broken Just above the wrist by the back-tlrlng of the engine. Both bones were brok en and were put In place by Dr. B. B. Ulenn. Dr. Gardner is able to be on the street today, but he said that the hurt is giving him much pain. He stated that the back-firing was caused by the fact that the sparker had been retarded by someone at the garage. There was a big assortment of cases in police court this morning, but as sault cases predominated. A number of these were charges of assault with deadly weapons. The most serious of these was against Joe Ward, colored, who was grvenCOdays on the county roads. Ths next greatest punishment was tliat received by Herbert Owenby, who was fined $00 and the costs. The others drew from. 15 to 110 and tha costs. There were no other road sen tences except In the retailing case against Will Goldsmith who received five months. Sheriff Roark of Pickens county, 8. C. and some of the local officers ar rested Saturday night. Latham Dav enport, a negro who Is wanted In that county for the serious wounding of Jesse Cantrell. The negro was caught about 11 oVlock, In the Victo ria, section of the city. According to the statements of tho South Carolina officer, Cantrell was acting as peace maker In a difficulty that arose at a corn shucklnc and was mistaken by Davenport tor one of the contending parties, and was shot In the forehead, the negro making his escape. 63 Patton Avp. Six Phonu N. 1800. A RED HOT ELECTRIC HEATER The Quartzalite Electric Radiator offers the most con venient and sanitary method of heating. ' No fumes or smell; it docs not vitate the air of the smallest and most poorly ventilated room. Glowers last 4000 hours or more. Just what he or 6he ' would appreciate most. Popular prices. Call. It affords us great pleasure to show them. ; ' .. ' - Piedmont Electric Co. Opposite Post Office J. E. .Carpenter jeweler" No. 11 West Pack Square (In Moore's Kurnlturo, Htore.) - . Fine Watch Repairing . a Specialty. Doll Ross, foreman of the two Ashe ville hose companies, will leave tomor row for Columbus. O., for the purpose of familiarising himself with the two automobile fire trucks that are being constructed there for this city. He will remain there until the trucks are completed and will accompany them to Asheville, when they are shipped. A representative of the automobile com pany win also come to thl city it that time and will remain '. until the authorities are satisfied that the trucks are all that they are claimed to be, and the members of the hose com panies are familiar with the working of them. The order for the trucks, which are to cost the city something over $10, 000, was given by the board of alder men sometime ago, and the contract called for their deliver wlthla 00 working days aftea the contract was signed. According to this contract, the machines will arrive here about the middle of February and by thai time Mr. Rosa, it Is thought, will be perfectly familiar with them and also with their operation In large cities. since they are In use In Columbus and he will have ample opportunity to seo them In action there. For good, 1J77. dry Wood, Telephone m-i2t Chambers ft Weaver, Livery. Phone It Howling Scorm. The bowling- tournaments which have been going on at the Albemarle club for the past six weeks closed Friday night, resulting In a tie be tween R. M. Fitspatrkk and D. R. Millard for the first prise. As this tie Involves other prises, none will be awarded until this week. Th following scores were mad Friday night: , 4 , H'c'p. Dr. J. T. fievler.14 1(1 l?l $3 A. II. MaIon-...H Hi 171 611 R. M. FIUptrkkt15i 1I 15 50J K. C, Huyer...ll5 171 1EI 30474 K. Millard.. .111 U1 1M 10 441 A. . Klndel. ..lit 182 14 41 P. linker .... 1 1 1 l.U no n--4U W. Oilwoori . I 1 .1 141 111 ', 41 I'. l:ii.ll.h. 127 UK t; 4,17 ... . . 94 11) M 71- , "1? D. W. V. I!. Great's No. ! Cures Colds, tl eenta. AaheTille Pal at Glass Co., formerly The MlUer-Kic Paint Co. Lstcaa Paint WANTS WANTED To trade a small house for a second tand auto, one or two .seats, if. C.' Hunt, 161 8. Main street. $8$-3t- FOR BALE Four poodle dogs. Apply at IT Brick street Ztt-lfc FOR HA US Fine apples for Christ mas In boxes or barrels. Chas. A Webb, 101 Oh tee llldg, Asheville, ; Telephones S08 or 1085. It WANTED Bright energetic woman ' to canvass for French Toilet goods. Psylng proposition. V. B., Gasett News. m-lt WANTED A working partner with . small capital to Invest In local con cern. Lock Box 731. tl-3t WANTED A few boarders. Excel lent table, nice rooms, large porch semi-Invalids taken. Apply 31 Grove . street. Phone 149C. 2t$-t Fine Jellico Goal The Ideal fuel. It's hot. JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone 223. Yard phone 810. Special prices on car lots. To fully appreciate the com forts and joy of a happy Christ mas tide one must know ; the blessings of a good set of teeth. How many are there who' do not realize this? Come to ns for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. , Dr. Matthews' Dental Parlors Cor. College and Spruce Sts., Near Court House. Phone 949. V QUESTION: . . How'b the test way to buy M Wj a DIAMOND? v : . ., ' , ; YJ ANSWER: - Go to some dealer whose guarantee is absolutely good and whose reputation is unquestioned, for good values and reliability. QUESTION:. . Where can I find' such a dealer ? . (X . .fKN Jj ANSWER: k ) jt . Ask anybody. ; Citizens Transfer Company tufl wuuuulxj, Owac. rUOITTJBE MOVINO. froirpt Baggage Transfer Berrlet. C I. and T. P. A. Eiutoreed by D. WANTED Men and worn mi to know that membership In the Asheville Cleaning I'relng chlb tirteen mr In the buKinrM la a most ac ceptnhls Rift. rin month fir $1. in,. I I f,,P JJ r. . Mfk ' !' " I' i , ru.iii mi, h a Kin. J Four and five room apartments, either furnished or unfurnished, lo cation Cumberland avmun. IIAEoTELLr?. ft CO., ' , FOn SALE. 8lx room rottsge, modern. 600.00. Terms like rent Price IIAfcCTELLm & CO., THE GETJNEE SANITARIUM Aslterinn. N. C. ' No. xs-81 Haywood Stree. Phone j HYDKO-THERMO-FXKCTRO and MECHANO-THEHAPT, DIET! OS for selected cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Hayfever, Malaria. Asthma, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and other chronlo diseases. ' The BATHS AND MASSAGE1""80 f BanlUrlum U open to me puoiic dbiuiiu aiienaaais ioc both LADIKS and UkMTVtMKS, Open from I a. m. to t p m. Sat arday till II p. m, Prospective tenants, nine-tenths of whom read advertise ment, will begin too "look np" your property the day you be gin to advertise it ' ' i' v v Dear Santa Claus Come in and look at our nice line of Morris Chairs, Kugs, Pictures and Rocking Charis. AVe reduce the price' this week. Open Evenings. v i' . Deal 5 Golightly 27 N. Main Street. pilkTMl,,! v.-. 1 I j Vpk.i.i.r.4 , f r vi rnllvr, 'rTS if l h r'Wl V4 . , vj? Xmp.p.. Preset tb . Furniture is the thing. A comfortable' rocker for the 1I folks. China Qosets, Chi fforohes, Dressers,' Kida Hoards, ?U fi the Wife ChM '8 Ktxkera, IIigh Table Chairs for tho Children, flo-Carts for the Baby. Buy now, pay later at .GrecnCro3.pt tUL., I I ) 1. .. I IL u 1 J n. :n Ay:. lirnl
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