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PAC2 FOTJS TS2 ASli"VILLU QAZETTS-ITZTTS. ' Thursday, December 21," 1311, The Gazette-News VfTBUttHBD BT Enxlxi Kiwi PiUiiUif Co. AJBHKVIXJJB, H. O. BtJBSCRIPTION RATES: AaberUle ud BUtmor. Om Week 10c Three Month v..$t.5 RU Montba , 1.60 Twelve Month k.00 BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE: Three Month $1.00 BU Month 3.00 Twelve Month 4.00 utter oCereC for vukllcaUon that i not classifled m new, giving otic or appealing (or lupport of any : eotartalnmtnt or project where aa ad' mlttavnc or other fee la charged i MTeranag ana will he accepted at revalar ntea only. The aame applies to earda of thank, obituary notice. political annooncementa aad th like. llcaiatetatataiaiatatatailCttatatatat m n W The Geaette-New I a mem. at bet of Th Associated Pre. It It telegraph new la there X m fore complete and reliable. It at aialaiiaiitltltiitiitaltatltltlti atered at the Poatoffic in Ash.ville I a ecoad-claaa matter. Thursday, December 21, 1911. ALL IS l'KT WELL. Journeying through this vale in apt to be monotonous. We pursue th even tenor of our way over plains. that are smiling and plenteous but. of a sameness which palls, or through arid wastes Vhere there is desolation today nnd forever. Eagerly, therefore. do . scan each strangling peak on which we may mount to a more brae ing air. If some of our fellow citizens are by to gaze admiringly, our happi ness is complete. Apprehension lest the nobler and more ardent emotions had been for ever numbed by sordid consideration of the high cost of living problem. the welter over tariff and currency reform, forebodings over the machina tions of Hoosevelt and other pressing concerns, are vanquished and faith in .... me sublimity of human nature is justified. We have been convinced that when great occasions affecting the welfare of the state arise our Jour- nails'... and statesmen grapple with them in a manner worthy of all praise ine other day a novelties exploiter whose judgment was warped by a vis ion of great wealth proposed to buy from the government the hulk of the battleship Maine. At once there swept from sea to sea a chorus of the "Aye tear her battered ciixign down" vari ety; although, It is true, congress had already declined the proposition, in a scene impressively staged. Enter the Russian peril. We arc abrogating a treaty, as everyone knows. Notwithstanding we were supposed to have that privilege, seers of statecraft are obsessed by visions of clouda of Cossacks, their wiry chargers winging through the fir ma ment to span oceans and sweep down on our devoted shores. Senator Hey burn, hero of a hundred conflicts where words fell thick as hail, sees the Impending storm. He proclaims that he Is ready to follow our passports into any foreign country, with our constitution, our flag and a cannon Sturdy Governor Mann of Virginia de clares himself ready to defend his country from the ravages of he northern bear.' "If necessary 1 will K" to the front, nnd will also send m son," he exclaims. What thought our swords were lath, our armor tinsel. The flaming pen, the clurion tongue of patriot .am are oil the job; the republic is safe. MEN AMI MKAMRKS PEOPLE." AND "THE Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama, In a speech In behalf of representa tive government a opposed to a pure democracy, the other night, put in a nutshell one of the strongest argu ments for representative government. He said: You tell me the people cannot elect honest and faithful servants. I tell you that the masses of the people are far better judges of men than they are of measurea, and are far more likely to select an honest man than an honest measure. Mr, Underwood further points out I that where Iniquitous measures prevail and righteous fall, the fault la not In the system of government established by1 the revolutionary fathers, but In the representative. His belief that the congress of the fnited (Hates will ultimately respond to the enlightened and matured sentiment of the people I ."Is refreshingly optimistic." I If inm. ,. ,,, . . -HO UCIIIICC IU secure representative government. It would doubtless prove all that Mr. I'nderwood contend for It. BUC8TKR SEEDED AT HOME. x- i .. i ... ... nuiim nnuater, the young American who Is the bone of conten tion In Persia, has Increased his claim to the consideration of his contempo raries sou made seenre his position In history. Probably nothing short of dynamite explosion now could tear him from Persian affection, ror Mr. Dousmr w a rentable David ta the war on th giant Hlgh.('nt-of-i4vlnif. it Is announced that he hut brok, th corn ring of the Persian grandees, Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy Ever Used Stop Even Whooping Cough Quickly. rarmiy ouppiy tor soc Money Refunded If It Fall. If some on in your familv hnn n nh.ti. Bite. deep-Heated cough even whooping cough which has yielded slowlv to treat ment, bnx a 50-cent bottle of Pinex and watch that rough vanish IFItf.ii. Ml1" Promptly, and without argument. owtoi noitie or rmex, when mixed with home-made aiignr R.vmp. makes a full pint a family supply of the imwt effect ive ronjrh remedy that monev ran hn - a savin of 2. Oivea instant relief' and will usually wine out hH .,h i. i hours or less. Easily prepared in five I minutes directions in nnelrairA . Pinex Couch Svnin hss children take it willingly. It atimulatea the appetite and is slightly laxative both cood features. Snlon.li.i . hoarseness, throat tickle, incipient lung troubles, and a nromnt. mwtt , edy for whooping cough. Pinex la a snecial and highly concen trated compound ot Norway TVhlt. Pin. """ rtcn in guaiacoi and other elements which are so healinr to the luruiurnan. rimrny nil it rii i ,nn. srrup or strained honer. In a tint bottle ir.l, icir I si-,1 III ole uuuikm in uie i . ;v auu raniti tiiui. ...... other cough remedy. Pinex has often been imitated, hut never successfully, for nothing rise will produce the same Jesuits. The genuine is iuniuipfu io give aosolnte satisfaction or money refunded. Cert i Bern, nf .. antee is wrapped in each package. Vour druggist has Pinex or will get it for you. . cuu iw xue rinsx ijo., rt Wsyna. InHl an. ' J , obtained grain supplies and averted famine in Teheran. The burning question is whether w can permit a man like that to employ nis genius in far-off Persia? Should not the I'nited States co-operate wllh C.reat llrltuin and Russia to oust him from Teheran? Further than that u not the duty of this trust-busting administration to fetch him to the I'nited States by armed force if neces sary and put him to work here? STYLES GETS SENTENCE OF SIX MONTHS IN JUL Charged with Retailing Whis key to McGalleon He Appealed. i ne trial oi Harper Styles, for th illicit sale of whiskey, was resumed in Police court this morning when the defense was given a chance to iniro- uuee testimony to controvert th:it u. dy in the possession of the state t.i the effect that he had made ku' Ii sales. Two witnesses were introduced by the defense, but the defendant w.i found guilty and sentenced to a uini of six months in the county jail. .o- peal was taken and Imntl tixed at II (hi. The case- auaiiiSt Styles was tim in- lit uted last Tuesday murium; when a man named .Mcia!le"ii, who was Im fTe the i urt n a charge of drunk- nne.s. swure that he had Ixni-hl the whiskey ipm .-'! es cm winch he goi on the pree. Stylt-g was in court al the time on another charge and was immediately placed under arrest on McUalleon i charge. Styles said that he was not prepared for trial and asked for a continuance until thin morning, when, he said, he could prove that M -iJalleon hafl come to his place drunk act had hrouaht the whiskey with him. The continuance'' was granted. one of the witnesses introduced this rning ly the defendant testltied that he had lieen in Styles' place soma Cf. the time while McGalleon waj there and saw the latter with the whiskey but did not see him purchase it. The other said he had met Mc Galleon In-fore he went to the place snd that he had two bottles of whisl key then. This man was In the em ploy uf Styles at the time. Styles has lieen up before the court on numerous occasion In the past, charged with selling whiskey. Heretofore the court has recognised the appearance of Styles without re quiring n bond, but this waa also re fused by the court today. Give Y. M. C. A. Membership Cards for Christmas present. it ATLANTIC CONFERENCE LINES MUST ANSWER New York. Dec. 21. The full bench of the t'nlted State circuit court yes terday overruled the demurrer In terposed by the Hamburg-American Steamship company and other trans- Atlantic lines, .which form the "At lantic conference" against the govern ment's suit for their dissolution. The government' contention 1 that the conference la, by reason of an alleged pooling agreement, on passenger rate, a trust in restraint of trade and an injunction la asked to restrain the """panles from further execution of mv areenienu The demurrers allege want of equity in the government's petition and fol lowed closely the petition In the tobac co and Standard Oil case sustained by the I'nited Hutes supreme court in the light of reason and under the "rule of reason." The court held further that the averment of the government made out commnation and conspiracy In vlo i"un oi me anti-trust law. "Whether or not the statute is directed against an combinations In restraint of com petition, tne opinion concluded. "It la certain that It embrace thnaa In men tne purpose and effect are to rnarge arbitrary and excessive Iran. portatlon rates. Whether the atatuta ne broadly or narrowly construed, It la clear that It prohibit combinations ana conspiraclee to restrain tha bust ness or transport Ins Passengers wh.n accomplished with acta of oppression no attempts io monopolise. Announcement was then tnada ti.-i ... .i. Miiurer waa overrulsil ami i.. ucienuam were cited to answer th uTriimem s complaint In rebruary. STUART'S W-IONl,Ba4.A8IHT9Vgt Vachovia Bank & Trust Company Capital and Surplus, Resources.. Trust Asset! V-' NORTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST TRUST CO. WRONGEST BANK. T. 8. MORRISON, V. Pre. - W. a WILLIAMSON, Cashier. , M. HAINES, Ant. Cashier. . , .....fiiiiffffiiiiiiiiiiiitfitieiiiilliiiiiifllll J BATTERY IaUaSK3ia ASHEvnxov ii. a J. P. SAWTEB, Presidem! E. SLUDEB, V-Pre. T. C. Coxe, V-Prev J. E. RANKIN, Cashier Capital ... ... am,.... .. a,,. $100,006 Surplus and Prolts $100,000 : TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BTJSXHeMpS. Bpexlal attention glvea to collection. Four percent interest al 1 on time deposit. GIFTS OF REAL WORTH FOR WOMEN A beautiful oriental Pearl Opera Glass. Gold Eyeglass Chains. Goll spectacles and Eye Glasses . Fancy Cases, Pretty Automatic Kve-Glass Holders. FOR MEN High Power Field Glasses. N'on- Leakable Fountain Pens. ThcrmomY- ters. Readers, Automatic- Eyeglass Holders. Paper Weights. Auto Goggles. Interesting and Instructive Gifts. FOR BOYS .emprises feclnmeters, .Magnifying Glasses, Telescopes. " " " - CHAS. H. HONESS OptonictrM nntl Optic ian Manufacturer of Simvijh'Ic and Kyc glasses 51 PATTOX AVEXI I- Our price on opera and liclcl glasses piallcil. cannot he HOT WATER BOTTLES W are agent for the Kant leek Water Bottle and Foun tain Syringe They are mad of Para rubber and guaranteed for two year. GRANT'S PHARMACY, Agency for Wood' Heeds. The till, hriUiancf, htauty and apptaranct of a $300 solitaire diamond can now be produced for $60 or less, and other size in propor tion! By a new' process leven full-tut tnuint pun whit diamonds arc'mount ed to that in ly didmtni turfaci it exposed, repro ducing in effect the large solitaire. The famous Solitaire Cluster rinma. is mtfttifietnt tlusttr of rial diamtndt. It ii mounted in Tiffany rings, pendant, srsri pins, earrings, etc. of most artistic and beau tiful doigna, coating but enr liMh lawAftk the prictof solitaire. Thi is the fiatrst value in diamond jtwelry ever pro duced. Call and examine it then judge lot yourself, .4-11 I u I.J. ., iwiii i. m C. E. Henderson. ' t M , BS Patton Ave. Cadillacs ndtht; ,5 GUAMANTtco roa lift ' We have also some nnex celled bargains in second hand cars. Western Carolina Aulo, Co. Walnal aad Ittngtom. Freei. Xma. fit, Uit Candle nly KH1.cn, lIiiju,M Street. Diamonds I ETASJ3HE - -.BaBBaBBVgBBaSa ...$1,610,000.00 ,...$6,250,000.00 . . $1,400,000.00 fa PARK BANK BUY NEW SHOES FOR CHRISTMAS And of course you tlio ln'st, of wliii'h waut B. M. S. CO. the true siiru. L For ladies and misses we have what Pame Fash ion has decreed in all her many and varied styles in leather and fabric, and in combinations of the same. For men and boys, in black and tan leathers, lace and button. And Slippers, for the whole human race in many different styles, in felt and leather, with com fort and beauty the key note in their creation. $1 to $-'.50. Browp-Miller Shoe Co. Ijfader In Fine Shoes Patton Ave. Aslievllle. Show Folks "We carry a complete line of Steins make-ups, liners, greese points, cold creams, etc Take advantage of Seawell prices and Seawell skill when you have a prescription. Prescrip tions sent for and delivered. SeawelTs Drug 15 So: Main .St. WHY PAY REGULAR PRICES for JEWELRY and Silverware t Come to STERN'S AUCTION SALE Haywood street, and buy at your price. This afternoon. . . I , .3:30 Tonight. 7:30 Children's Vagons $1,25 to $3.00, BEAONT FURNITURE C01IPAIIY 27 S. Ilain. r CfelmasiSlioppte Are easily finding what they want in. the immense stock of Holiday Goods at the Brown Book Cd; SPECIAL HOLIDAY BOOKS American Bells Fisher The Princess. . . .Christy "When She Was About Sixteen .Riley Books of Good Cheer. Books of Good Wishes. Parchment Booklets. Ooze Leather Booklets. Memory Booklets. Through the Year Book lets. GIFTS FOR CHILDREN House Balls. A B C Blocks. Building Blocks. Picture Puzzle. Game Parchesi. Quija Boards. Little Colonel Books. Elsie Books. A 1 cote Books. Five Little Pepjier Books. Rover Boy Books. Meade Books. May hie 's What Every Child Should Know. Uncle Reinus Books. Boys' Books of Model Aeroplanes. Over 1000 Novels-Recently $1.50 now 50c Over $1000 Assortment Fountain Pens Brown 0- THE BERLIN SAMPLE STORE . Great value In Ladle Coat Suit and Lonr Coats, ranting In price from $5.00 to IU.&0. N. Pack Square. Z-l'l 3.' S-'-!?V-"J " v' Christmas COooh Jala of fino fiolls . We are going to take no chances on carry ing any Dolls over after Christmas. We might sea au nut a halt dozen without reducing them. But at the prices quoted below we won't have a one by Sa'turday. You cannot beat these values at regular prices it would be a waste of time to try at the special ones. 50c Dolls are priced for these 3 days at 39c 51 Dolls are priced for these 3 days at 70c 52 Dolls should go quickly at 01.59 S5 Dolls are priced at 03.97 f Campbell Kid Dolls and Joe Dolls arc : not included in this sale. Tailored Jute aroQzlr.j Zcp!dlj atJ!c!J-prh-r tfcj f i: Bible Story Books. Large Line Miscellaneous Books. Pen Box Assortments. . BOOKS FOR MEN WOMEN OR The Following of the -. Star, by Author of Rosary. Queed. . .. By Harrison The Harvester.. By Porter Winning of Barbara Worth, By Harold Bell Wright. Weaver of Dreams By Myrtle Reed. Keeping Up With Lizzie, By Bacheller. The Common Law, By Chambers. The Secret Garden, By Burnett. To Love and to Cherish, By Hall. Prodigal Judge, by Kester The Money Moon, Bv Fnrnol. Books of Travel. Tarbells & rcloubets Se lect Notes on Sunday School Lessons. The Book Company .4 Opposite Post Office on Patton Cor. Pattoa and Aalieland At. TO EXCHANGE It-Room House, 11 acre of land In West Ashevllle (or Improved City Property. Also I -room outtag. 8. D. HALL, M Pattoa Ato. PImmm L - 'V - ';' I I "-' V, :.'., r ..VI TA Sri m Heart Throbs. . GIFTS FOR WOMEN Casseroll Frames. Brass Fern Dishes. Brass Candle Sticks. Brass Card Trays. Brass Jardineer. Ivory Fern Dishes. Green Fern Dishes. Hand Bags. Card Cases. Engagement Book. Lap Portfolio. Lap Portfolio. Box Paper. , Fountain Pens. . Pictures. GIFTS FOR MEN Fountain Pen. Drinking Cup. Umbrella Stand Pocket Book. Bill Book. Card Case. Smoking Set. Ash Tray. Coat Hangers. Diary. , ' ' Loose Sheet Memo Book. Ink Stand. Calendar. Kodak. Ave. DOLL CARTS W have a large stock of "Doll Carts." Velocipede, Wagon and Hand Car (or Christmas. Price from $1.00 up, DONALD & DONALD I 14 & Main St, . Phone 441. Open Nights Until Christmas V. f
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