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COSE FOR ' CHRISTMAS Makes fierce, regular heat. Very light, smokeless, Bootless. Phone' 130. Carolina Goal & Ice Company Mm HAVE BUGGIES FOB DELiVERY DF rJIAILS Stomach Distress fore at This Time Open ing Hours. yArd eggs Per Dozen 45c. E. C. Jarrett SSS or 111. II North Pack Square and City Market. Pbooe 47. GUARANTEE SHOES FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING They are guaranteed because we KNOW they are good. They are stylish, too, and easily a fit for every foot. Exchanges made after Christmas if return ed unsoiled. GuaranteeShoeStore v a Both Mais m. ftM Toyland uarters Headq Our holiday display of high class gifts EXCELS novelty, variety, origi nality and unusually at tractive prices. Special: $20.00 and $25.00 Dinner Sets $14.85 $75.00 Dinner Set $47.50 Chocolate Sets 75c to $15 The I XL Dept. Store 32 rnllon Ave. If lono 107. y vm : : CLOUDY weather : : ! Makes no difference. "Wf! '. lean get your work out on! ', ', !time for Xmas if you will! ', ', ! come now. ' ; ! J ; IS N. Pack Ko, Oicr TlHto ; ; . . i: HIGGASON STUDIO 11 i IN. Pack Sq. Over 'Theato':: imHIHIMinHUHIIII Tho cmw! Gin diristmas at DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE GIVE ASHEVILLE LAUNDRY BOOK For Presents. OF CITY NEWS Claim and delivery papers were served last night by a deputy sheriff and Jesse Clark of the Theato, in a search for a rheostat. In the Dream' land theater. Search was made when the houxe was crowded, and It was suRKtwted that the papers had been served by Mr.' Clark, In an attempt to hurt the reputation of the Dreamland by giving the Impression that some of its employes ha J stolen the rheostat. 8. A. Lynch, the owner of the Theato. said this morning- that he had no explanation to make himself, but that there would be certain affidavits made this morning by different per sona that wouud serve to explain the matter and which would vindicate him of any allegation that he was try. iih to injure the other theater. These affidavits were taken and sworn to this morning. The affidavits are by John B. Wil son, who rooms In the urand opera house, .R. C. Roberts, manager of the Salisbury Film exchange. Robert Han cock, formerly one of the proprietors of the Grand, and A. R. Lynch, In charge of the Palace theater. The affidavits are to the effect that the coll had been In the Orand when it was closed, that the Grand had been broken into and the coll was removed, that those In charge of the Grand hud given no one permission to enter Hnd get the coil; that employes of the Dreamland were hunting a coil, and "ere seen at the Grand. T III BOTH ARTHUR GKSES Phone 05, and ask for cash discount. There C3. There were some-mistakes In the reports sent to some of the state pa pers with reference to the opinions handed down Wednesday by the North Carolina Supreme court. Yesterday The Gasette-Newa' report stated that new trials had ben ordered In the rosea Of John P. Arthur and Miss Fanny V. Arthur va Phillip 8. Henry, in which the plaintiffs were suing Mr. Henry for damage caused by blasting at a rock quarry. This morning, how ever, R. R. Williams of the firm of Jones 4k Williams, counsel for the plaintiffs In the two cases, brings the Information that the Supreme court found no error In either of them, ac cording to a wire received from the clerk. This Information Is also In ac cord with the statement In the Raleigh News and Observer. The Charlotte Observer's correspondent stated there would be a nw trial In the case of John P. Arthur and there waa no error In the other rase. No little Interest Is felt here In these caws. They have been generally considered of more importance' than most cases of the kind. The suits came up In Superior court several months ago; and the plaintiffs con tended that their property had been injured and Miss Arthur'a health Im paired by the blasting. John P. Ar thur was awarded $100 by the Jury and Miss Arthur, I1&0Q. The cases had been hard fought and, resulting as they did, were carried to Supreme court, Tomorrow will be the Inst oppor tunity to buy Reo Cross Christmas seals. An entertainment will be given to night at the Woodfln county school for the students. It Is announced that the city ticket office of the Southern railway will bo closed on Christmas day. Following Its annual custom, Tho Inland Press yesterday presented each of Its employes with a live Turkey for Christmas. The dish pans advertised yesterday by the Brown-Weaver. Hardware company are tinned with the old fashioned block tin and not black tin, as was stated in yesterday's ad. The public schools of the city closed yesterday for the holidays and will convene again January 2. Some of the teachers left yesterday and more will leave today to visit their homes. On account of the bad weather the little remaining work to be done on the rifle target at Be&verdam has not been completed as was expected. Ac cording to plans, It should have been finished and passed upon by this time. The county teachers' meeting, which was arranged to be held on the last Saturday In the month, has been post poned until the last Saturday in March. The long term schools closo for the holidays and will begin again about January 1. The Carolina Special during the week ending December 14 brought passengers to Asheville from 11 cities in the central and northwestern states, according to Information sent to the board of trade. The city plumbing force Is having considerable' trouble with the sewer lines, a number of them- having be come clogged. They have been, work ing hard and will likely get most of them In good shape today. The men's Bible class at the Y. M. C. A. will be conducted tonight from 7:30 to g o'clock by J. C. Martin. Sup per will be served, as usual, from 7 to 7:30 o'clock, and all men In the city are extended a cordial Invitation to be present. Postmaster J. B. Luther of BUtmore announces that the office there will be open on Monday, Christmas day. In the morning from 10:30 to 13 o'clock In addition to the regular 8undy hours from 4 to i o'clock iu tlio after noon. One merchant estimates that busi ness In the Asheville retail district Is off at least 1 10.000 today, on account of the rain. With good weather to- morrow some of this will be made np; -weather or no weather," tomorrow is the last trading day before Christ mas, and before a double holiday, and there will necessarily be an enormous business. It Is said that. Malcolm Angler, the captain of the football team of the Bingham school who left for his home yesterday, will not return to the school, having taken a position with the Amerlean Tobacco company at Durham where he lives. Mr. Angler waa also to be captain of the baseball team In the spring. It Is thought that Hickman will be chosen In his place. Mr. Angler has been at Bingham for three years and during that time has made many friends here. I Gas and Sourness Vanish. , What's tho use of always feellna "" miserable Just because your stomach Mails Heavier Than Ever Be-i'-pUrnow'tat.core.of thou- sands of people have changed bad i stomachs Into perfect working ones by the simple method of swallowing one or two little MI-O-NA stomach tablets after each meal? . , It - MI-O-NA is compounded from the," iormuia oi wnai is proDaoiy me oes. It Is stated at the postoffice today prescription for Indigestion and upset that the ennstmas mails are now as- stomach ever writteen and Smith's sumlng the holiday proportions and arag store guarantees It . are even heavier than usual. The I it relieves distress in five minutes, mails yesterday, both Incoming and but better still, it removes the cause outgoing, were heavier than they have of misery in a few days, ever been In the history of the Ashe- Large box 60 cents at Smith's drug vllle office. The clerks are kept busy store and druggists everywhere, on both the day and night shifts. This j . - morning the city carriers were unable I to carry the parcels that are compar- atively light at all otner times, and all , of them went out on their routes with buggies or other vehicles. It is easy for an outsider to tell that tho outgoing malls are heavy for the postoffice officials have had several tables placed In the lobby of the office to accommodate those who are send ing presents away and these tables are surrounded almost all the time, and are literally covered with packages of all shapes and sizes. For the handling of mail on Christ mas day and the day preceding, which will be heavier than it Is at present, special arrangements have to be made, since the dap preceding Christmas comes on Sunday. The hours when mall will be given out on Sunday were announced this morning. The car rier windows will be open on that day from 12:15 to 1:15 and from 4:30 to o'clock in the afternoon. The gen eral delivery window will be open from 4:30 to 6 In the afternoon of the same day. On Christmas day the general de livery, stamp and registry windows will be open from 9 to 11 o'clock In the morning, and the city carriers will make one delivery as they do on every ay in the year whet!:jr a holiday or not. This delivery, however, will con sume the entire day as it has always one In the past, and those who do not get their mail early In the morn ing may be sure that it will be de livered sometime before the day is over. J XadiaioG jstandsffori'flll CHALMERS 30 TORPEDO - $00 FULLY EQUIPPED "'. Indudin; Clialmcia Self Starter There are torpedoa and torpedos, but here Is one that will stand the wear and tear and give satisfactory service for a long period. It will always look well. too. Have you ever seen a car with flossier, pret tier lines? Moreover, It ifl finished .with extreme care. It gives iho ta!l- ' or-made, Just-out-of-the-band tox lm , presslon. It's a Chalmers through and through. Your choice of three s at- ' tractive color schemos. -'' ' .' ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. Toys, Xmas Toys ' For all the little ones, y 29 GEO. W. JENKINS . Main. -X Phone 125, Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. . DOLLS, BOOKS, LEATHER GOODS Pictures, Picture Frames, Fountain Pens, Christmas Letters, and Cards this Big Book Store,' the ideal gift Mo re. " , : t ROGERS' BOOK STORE it Patto.1 Ave - PhoB 254. CANDY CANES AND HORSE SHOES Fresh, pure, home-made Xmas stocking candiea. CANDY KITCHEN NEAR POSTOFFICB HOLIDAY GIFTS : . And where to huy 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. QUALITY TALKS! A", It would not pay U3 to sell any COAL hut the : best. Whether you use a ton or car load, your wants receive the same careful attention from us. Southern Goal Co. Phone 114. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. M4rMt tKtt ; JGIVE A TON r of ; . ' M.& W.COAL X .. ' The most useful gift ? Phone 40, i Asheville Coal Co. I 1 8 North Pack . ' .' Phone '40. J, FRESH MEATS . . The quality and superiority of our meats are the. best sell ing points. A trial will Con vince. Dressed Turkey, ' Leg Lamb and Simon Pure Lard. HILL & YOUNG Phone 4-359. City Market Seel Our Xmas Window '.and give us your orders for Christmas Fruit Baskets As we give Bpecial attention to them. Clarence Sawyer Kindling lOo per 53 Patton Ave. box ! Eii Phonu N. 1800. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Let us help you d Ido. Good val ues and pleasing. Jusortraont await your inspection,. . '-' Diamond)), Wati lies, Jewclrj, Gems, Jewelry Novelties, Souvenirs, .Silver ware, Fountain Peas. J. E. CARPENTER, Jeweler 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 us for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Dr. Matthews' Dental Parlors Cor. College and Spruce Sts., Near Court House. Phone 949. '. 11 West Path. Square (la Moore's Furniture Store.) "THE GRUNER SANITARIUM AaberflK X. C. No. M-Sl Ha ywood Street. ' Prion IM. HYDRO-THERMO-KLKCrRO an A M ECU A NO-THERAPY, DIET! OS for selected cases of Nervousness, Par alysia, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, Biomacn, Knoumatism, diseases oi w omen ana other chronlo dlsei The BATHS AND MASSAGE Department of the Sanitarium la open to us public. Bk.tu.tui attendants for Chambers ft Weaver, Livery. Phone XI Grant's No. 14 Cures Colds, II sent 4sheTtll Paint Glaaa Co., formerly rn Muwr-uire rslat On. lcas Pain For good, 1277. dry Wood. ' Telephone 144-llt , T!mi ll.I fut-L It's hot. CO. .. 1 1 1 ' cm In a communication from Buperin tendent C C. Hodges of the Southern railway to District Passenger Agent J. H. Wood, the Information Is given out that the station now known Terrell will, after December 25. be known as Kldgecrest. The Southern Baptist assembly grounds, formerly called Blue Mont, are located at this place. Some time ago. the directors agitated the question of changing the name and finally decUi'1 to call It Kldgecrest. The matter hu also been taken UP with the United States poet office department. According to dispatches, at the rloee of a two days session of the NOrth Carolina architectural associ ation at Winston-Salem yesterday. It was decided to hold the It 11 meeting In Asheville. The convention will be held In July. In the business trans acted was the passage of a resolution urrtnr the United States senators and congressmen to see that in the tu ture the public buildings and monu ments In Washington be erected to conform to the plans of the park com mission. The association also favored the erection of the Lincoln memorlul In Washington In lieu of the propoeed memorial roadway to Gettysburg. WANTS LOST Poodle dog, with light brown ears, answers to name of Ted, Re turn to J Bearden avenue and re celve rewsrd. I7l-tf, FOR RENT Newly furnished t room cottage, lit; or unfurnished. Call 18 Bearden avenue. 1 7 1 - t both LAI1ES and UiwNTLEMEN. Open from I a. m. to I p m. Sat arday till It p. m. Authoritative Styles "A woman without ornament is like a field without water," runs the Eastern proverb." Indies are never averse to add to their personal charms by the wearing of becoming jewelry. Come to us and select tha right kind. If you have a becoming piece of jewelry which every one admires it adds much to the pleasure ami satisfaction of your possession. OUR WAME IS A GUARANTEE OF GOOD FAITH. . OUR DEPARTMENT OF JEWELRY MAK ING GIVES EXCmENT SERVICE. OUR DESIGNS are DISTINCTLY DIF FERENT from anything else on the market; and, while they follow the Paris models and fashions of the present time, they have an elegance of plain richness characterirtio of our own make of jewelry. ' Look over our' HOLIDAY STOCK, examine the quality, compare the prices, watch the people buying, and you will are why such a large, fine stock of jewelry, Diamonds and' Native Gem Stones is possible is AiJ,eville. i ARTHUR M. FILLD COMPANY Citizens Transfer Company i;uah nuuocuca, Own, rULNITURE tlOVEIO. Froirpt Eaje Transfer Eerrtct, fmVirwd tr rj, ft 'and T. P. A. Ifl IT Enoa WANTKI)! Then I Indian K miner IW'ks ncKl'd, Flue i'Iim k. At prices ihxt nil! ihv I.ik ' r I. . r.Miin, s.-;' in H- h, ii 1 1 m m. : i in. i' i,, n a i .' 2 ; : :t , ou nt.s i . w Four and five room spnrfvsW either f'irnlhd or unfiirnlnhi I, i cation .. timber If nd avenue. UAtZlZLUITi i'z CO., Bit" rwim rn'itiis". tiioflora. IK Oil. 00. Ti rms liks rent. Prlc iif'H, .i. Hi ... Iv I. J.f Electric Decorative Outfit A Christmas. Tree Lighting Outfit, .operated on.. 110 volts. Beautiful Christmas tree or decorative outfit, can be used where city electric current can be supplied. The outfit consists of 8 fruit lamps, "together with sockets, silk wound, flexible wire and attachment plug price ,$3.50 ''.:.';', ',l!-,'-'':;:.,.i Battery Decorative Outfit for use where lighting cur rent is not available, consists of 8 lights, together with sockets, flexible wire, attachment plug, and batteries. Trie? $3.50. , ' . These lamps are decorotive when not lit and very ef fective when illuminated. Portable, neat and absolutely safe, Call and see them. ' . , ' Piedmont . Electric Co. - . , . - . . . Opposite Post Office HOLIDAY GOODS We have a large stock of useful arid appropriate hol iday gifts at very attractive prices. Call and inspect our stock. Goods delivered any time to suit purchaser. DONALD & DONALD Furniture Dealers. 14 South Main Street. ' - Phone 441. Special prices on everything for remainder , of this week; ' - ," ' Electrical Fixtures :s PORTABLE LAMPS ELECTRIC IRONS AND HE ATI NO APPARATUS CHRISTMAS TREE OUTFITS FOR RENT W.A.WARD 12 Church St. 'Phone 449 Prospective tenants, nine-tenths of whom read advertise-!' ment, will begin too "look up" your property the day you be gin to aaveruae it. BOOKING CHAIRS , Big assortment. 8ee our solid oak arm llocker for $1.50. DEAL & G0LIGHTLY, 27 N. Main St. Thone 354 jL. imas presents Get the bnbvaCSo Cart Cliair sorn, and bo apprfeiatt-d rusu. The Child a Kock cr or Tabli! ir-,f "r ?ll.U,e rpst- llwkern, Kujrs, chin Clouts, Dros , UnfTonicnn, Tabl.'s, &e. Something good, that will !a4 lor life, lou don't lmve to j ay all V
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