Newspapers / The Asheville Times (Asheville, … / Dec. 22, 1911, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
pan An ITr"",!rV FVolln't ta t!?e itom or boweb. caused by tndi mJ mourn at contupation, yield quickly to SIF.IF.IONS ' RED Z LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) It removes all impurities or fermented food, cleanses and tones the stomach and bowels and restores that fine feeling of exhilaration, mental activity and cheerfulness that belongs only to perfect health. . , . Sold fry Dealer. Prtc, Largt Pactage. tl.OO. " A fof lh lenulnc witk tbe Red Z tbc iibcl. H pn ntinot l. h fmlt to m, will Knd It by "Mil rmtni. mmM Likt RcpiUlor b pit up iteo in UauU hum lor Ikow who Ditto it Price 1. 00 per boato. Look (of Uie Red Z bbeL . t uw woo jreiot i J. H. ZEILIN ft CO., rraprletori, S. Lo.U, Hluoarl PARALYSIS, DYSPEPSIA And Other Chronic Diseases Cured By our new natural method. No drug, no surgery. Ths most sxtenslvs equipment In North Carolina for the sdralnis jatlon of hygienic and physiological treatment' Many esses of paralysis, t dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuras t thenla and other chronlo ailment completely cured after all the ordinary methods had failed to benefit - " ' ' ' Names of physicians, lawyers,! hankers, and other business and professional men In all parts of the United States who endorse) and recommend our treatment given on .request Call or writs for pamphlet Consultation and examination at Sanitarium frse. V ' 1 ' " pamphlet Mailed. " THE BIGGS SANITARIUM 104 Woodfln ' ' Phone 17 v'v ,! AshevlH N. 0. 3J Santa Claus HEADQUARTERS Yon will find hove ' a wide range of selections for vour Christinas gifts. H Clothing for everybody. v. ; Hats, Shoes, House Slip pers, Sweaters, Scarfs, Furs, Muffs,, Cloaks, Col lars and Ties. Toys of all kinds. Express whvus,- , Doll trunks, Cap.I'istols, etc. jBriug the little ones. Geo. W. Jenkins Phone 125. ' 29 8. Maiu. ira w mm II BITTERLY IBRU " ,; - " . Stoten, His Personal Represen ' tative, Declares Thompson's Motives Are the Best. New Orleans, Deo. 22. Newspapers or the south which have criticised Col Robert M. Thompson, the New York cotton speculator, and his plan for llnanclng the surplus portion of the south' cotton crop, were bitterly ar ralsned last nl'kht by William II. StateH, he .personal representative of Colonel Thompson In formulating thin plan, in a talk before an Informal gathering of representatives of the cotton farming industry : In the as sembly room -'of the Ornnewald hotel. After Mr. Staten's remarks n heat ed colloquy ensued between hl'i and Captain-K. I'V Kolb, commissl"u!r of agriculture if Alabama. Captain Kolb enounced certain stiilements of Mr. Htaten and the meeting was abrupt ly : adjourned. Captain Koll nn- nounred that he had not only witli-( drawn hie. acceptance of a. trusteeship i In the proponed organisation to carry lino effect Colonol Thompson's plan but had advised the cotton planters of Alabama and of the south against participating Jn the, plan. In his address Mr. Staten declared that Colonel Thompson proposed his plan for financing 4 portion i of i the cotton crop at the earnest solicitation of "southern nentlemen" in congress, In business life and among farmers and the. thank he Is getting for bis unselllsh efforts to aid the southern planters arc expressed In columns pf abuse ami-. slander. In newspapers pt the soutn. -.. . ' He stated that Colonel Thompson Is willing to change the plans to suil the southerners. . "Colonel Thompson is a friend of the south and he hates the New York cotton exchange more, perhaps, than do you people of the south.'., Wicker sham is a northern attorney-general. His partner Is attorney for the New York cotton exchanse and already they tried to send Colonel Thompson to Jail for helping" the south In his Lull campaigns." t . Cnptuln Kolb's principal objection tir the plan was to the sentence In the outline which reads, "It is not .-our plan to warehouse the cotton, nor to withhold It from the channels of dado." Tie said tills was Just con trary to what the southern farmer Is now trying to obtain Sod would re- milt In the cotton ueing nuu. even faster, than at present. CASTOR IK For Infants and Children. IblM Yoa Mi Alwaj Echt Bears the $gBAta!SOf S 0 PREMIUMS CEASE Wheni totally and permanently disabled by injury or disease under policies in the, h New York Life Insurance Company High Score. e s s in the V. M. C. A. handicap bowl- Irnr lournnm.tnt last r.lght it Is said the Riwe of Dr. J. T. Sevier for three i games was the highest that has ever been bowled on the association aueys. The following scores were made: Hdlt.To. Irfitt Brown . Terry . . Hill . . . E. B. Hrown White. . . i Cathey . . , Sevier . . . 17 138 155 160 126 146 203 191 15fi 243 16i 159 m I7 160 189 154 191 219 181 45 60 45 '575 614 5S(S 480 518 499 659 SIMMON'S RED Z 10VER REOU IATOR cures constipation and estab lishes regular bowel movements, i Price, large package, 11.00; small slue, 25c. Sold by all druggists.- TOUCH 7 citrus- Honda Grows Many Kinds of Oranges Grapefruit Some for Eveiy Season re Florida oranges and grapefruit more juicy and better flavored than any f are produced in many kinds, each of seasonable value, countries, have been able to grow only two or three different types of oranges le entire crop is of these types, regardless of season. . ' J , , , " Florida fruits are to be had in types and varieties that are just as seasonable as apples you wouldn't buy summer apples in fall, or winter kinds in summer. Buv Florida oranses and erancfruit by the box, to secure the best quality, and sure the box has on it in big red letters the mark of the Florida Citrus Exchange. . Every box with this mark contains fruit of known quality and recipe booklet, merchandise coupons, etc. ? (Booklet without coupon will be mailed for Jour cents injtamrby Florida Citrus Exchange, .Tampa, Florida). , Look for thU Mark on the Box Before You Buy A SHOWING OF QUALITY NATIONAL BANKS : - . -Capital ' Bank of England... ... 72,765,000 Bank of France... ... . ... . . . . .j. . , 36,500,000 Bank of Germany. ... . , i. . ... 42,840,000 ' Bank of Russia, . . ........... ..... 25,000,000 450 U. S. National Banks.. . 461,367,675 Assets over. . '. . . . . . . l .. : (638,472,670 THE NEW YOHK JU1FE INSURANCE COMPANY'S ASSETS ARK ':;;'": :'. :':4J'J iV.OVE :-:' w'i" 'i-; v':; $660,000,000 It Used to Be Said "STRONG AS THE HANK OF ENGLAND" Now the Comparison may be Properly "STRONG AS THE NEW YCtK LIFE" , Nearly 1,000,000 People have Funds In this 6 6 -year-old Company, . Its Policies make uncertainties certain Information Free. BURT M. NOLAND s t be jsaixmti 24 Oak Street. TRAVELING REPRESENTATIVE , . ASHEVILLE, N. O. Telephone 1067 1 -4 7:'r )' y 7 . Parents, Employes of. ..Hoys, x liaiie Lis despair to delijrht, 'ive him a V. M. 0. A. Member ship Carti-ood for 12Gb days. , , . , PARENTS, FRIENDS, EMPLOYERS OF BOYS, (live the boy the best Christmas present possible a membership in the Ashevillo Y, M. C. A. No other gift you mis;ht bestow upon him could prove of so great anl permanent value. Whether the boy finds his chief interest in the 'gym,' the beautiful swimming pool, the educational classes, the Iiible classes, the game room, or the social features in any event you will be sure that he is growing up a man ly young man, if surrounded by the vholes0nnVcharac- ter-builuing influences of the V. M. C. A. (.live the boy a chance. Cull "Hi) and give us hi. name, or call personally at the Association olYico, 17 Haywood street. It will be good for ii whole year of days 300 of them. wz I the greatest of the five senses. It is the mainstay of energy. The. unfailing source ww w 0f the perpetually unjr.uuiw. ,. - .i n ti, r.twliiii! novel becomes Uown wins tue looiuau Buurc. one of the six best sellers. One touch of nature pes tl e whole world 'kin." His hand touching -hers-before mar riage -ca uses an electric thrill to ,m through them U ; n, ui.d the hand touching the bottom of Ins pursMftcr n.ar-ria- causes a short circuit and a burned put fuse Kvcry kev on a first-class tywriter is susceptible of the MUl.t.?t toll,. The cushion like tips of the human fingers touching t!. k-ys produces the highest excellence in the t) ( "'KrTHB ALL-FINGER mOVam lt t pupil to attain t u 4. 1 A' Mistake A Cliicago firm by mistake sent our goods Indies' Shirt Waists to Utah and the goods that should have gone to Utah came to us. , ' . . i Namely, Boy's Wool Suits (Somewhat out of our line.) However, the manufacturers asked us to close them out at wholesale prices and allow us n discount for Helling them, as the freight would amount to a good deal to return them. We, tbeicfore, invito you fo coinn to Sumncr'a Old Stand to look over these Suits. They consist of one hundred and fifty suits for boys, from 4 fo 10 years. There are doubh) breasted, singlo breasted and Norfolk styles, nil with 'Knick erbocker l'nnts, in pretty grey and brown wool mixtures. All very nifty styles and pattern.' ; According to the manufacturer's list the retail price would be $3.50 to $0.50, but as they will be sold at wholesale price you'gn buy tlicm at $2.50 and $1.00, M S-PASRION In Sumner's Old Stand Give Something Electrical For st - ' '-If T . -s) t" Christmas See Our Window Ashe ville Electric Co. " PHONE 69. ? ' ,: n BREVARD INSTITUTE The school that provides practical vocational training of the highest grade and lowest cost under the lst of Christian influences. It operates the following depart ment:: high achuol, normal, music, commercial, agricul ture, dressmaking, millinery, and household economic. Tor further information address C. II. Trowbridge, Bre vard, North Carolina. '! ' I' '161-101 i "I I I I 0 : s ! e e ' X ev o m t o i AsuuviLUi iH'sixnss cur. V rinri:J. If
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 22, 1911, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75