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A fcXKONG, i riEIlCE HEAT. ' ' ; ' ' .' t ' .. .' I Coke Is noted for its strong, j fierce heat. Makes this heat without any smoke, or soot, or dust, and lasts a long time. Very much lighter than coal, there fore greater quantity Special price. ''' . . PHONE 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company MALAGA GRAPES ' . Nice Large Fruit, .., Per lb, 20c, E. C. Jarrett rbosMM m or its. II Worth Pack Square, and City Market Pbona 47S. : A GUARANTEE "Foot happiness for the new year means that you wear Guarantee Shoes. For men our . CUSHION SHOE ? Is a winner, and every man who wears thera is greatly pleased hot only with the style and wearing quality, but es pecially the comfort enjoyed. Trice $5.00 V GuaranteeShoeStore fcowtai Hs M. 9 .. - . ! Some i Don't I Know Itow easy " satisfactory and profitable it is buying from ; : . The I XL Dept. Store . 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107. PORTRAIT . PHOTOGRAPHS i.0 to 130.00 per do. . Favor us with a visit. HIGGAS0N STUDIO N. Pack 8q. , . Over Theato" v Fine Jellico Coal Tha Ideal fuel, It's bob JELLICO COAL CO. CJty office phono MS. Tard phoae Sit Spatial prices o car lota. . ; VICTOR JANUARY RECORDS ; are in. . " DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE Send Soiled Linens ; to be Done the Nichols 7ay - ;... HIE HQ CEI BEATTIIE PHOLIFIG ' ...... Demonstrator Weaver Sums up Some Results , .'of the First Year's Work. NEARLY TWO HUNDRED ! ARE ENROLLED FOR 1912 Ith a Good (season, It It Expected Buncombe Yields Will Be ' , Greatly ImreaHed. V, ' E. D. Weaver, county demonstrator of agriculture. Is very well pleased with the results in farming obtained by his assistant demonstrators and the farmers In general during the past crop season. While these results were fair, he is determined next season will show much better and is already at worn with a vim, with this object in view. ... He has already appointed i large number of demonstrators co operators ana no minus mat with a good season Buncombe county, may make some history In the line of corn raising. Mr. Weaver today spoke of some or the things that have been ac complished and told of some of the corn yields, taking the Information from his reports sent to the depart ment. : -' . "I have reports of BO demonstra tors," he stated, "whose yields run from 30 bushels to 130 bushels to the acre, averaging 65 2-5 bushels. . In the, proline variety of corn, I find by taking the Ave highest yields that the average is 9 J bushels to the acre. In round numbers. Taking the Ave high est yields of those who raised our na tive corn, I find that they made an average of 102 bushel to the acre, a balance In favor of our native corn of nine bushels. However, this might be overcome by giving the prolific va riety time to more thoroughly adapt Itself to the soli and climatic condi tions. . 'I have in my reports the names of several co-operators who have made from 00 to 00 bushels per acre, "Considering the severe drought we endured, such records must look good to every citizen who feels a pride in our great old county's progress. "We have enlisted for the coming year 77 demontrators and over 10 co-operators, some who say they are determined to see 200 bushels ot corn made on Buncombe soil. . 8o you might look out and need not be sur prised at anything, for with favor able season and the right admixture of enthusiasm, brains and Buncombe dirt, something Is bound to happen." ME PICTURES .IDE FROM GROVE AUT0.7HY Panoramic. View of City from Top of New Hotel, Also Trip to Roucg Knob. Freeman Owens, representing the Chicago Industrial Moving Picture company, who has been here for the past few days taking pictures of scenes hi Ashevllle and the surround ing country, went to Round Knob this morning In company with N. Buckner, secretary of the board of trade, to get some views there. It . was raining when they reached Round Knob and they were unable to get any pictures. Mr. Owens has already spent two days In the city and has secured a number of 1ews of various places. Yesterday he took a ride over the Grove autoway and made a fllm by spinning along at a rapid rate In an automobile. ' He also obtained a pan oramic view of the city from the top of the North 8tate hotel. yesterday. In company with Dr. Buckner and C. P. Ray, he went to the site of the Weaver Power plant and took some pictures there. Before he leaves he Will get some views on the Saluda road and wilt also make another trip . across the ridge to Round Knob-. Avian Badly Hart In FalL ' MUiedgevllle, Ga., Dec. 30. Stanley James, an aviator from Washington. D. C, fell from a height of feet here yesterday and was badly bruised and cut His t00( Tltoomb mhlne Is a complete wreck. The accident occurred at ths Treanor race track. The injured man was brought to the Baldwin hotel where an examination showed that he had sustained no broken bones. WANTS WANTED Men to learn tf barber trade. Here is an offer that lnd'dr tools with tuition. A method" hat saves years of apprenticeship. Posi tions waiting in city or country shopa Wrlto Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Oa. 177-tL MEN WANTED Everywhere, men who know how. Learn at Y. M. C A. night school. New term starts January 1. Enroll now! Beven In structorsCharles N. Parker, B. P. Hall, a M. Hanes, C II. Burt Paul P. Brown, Milton Braun, Prof. R. C. Oolrinteln each man "k specialist In his line. Courses Bhop mathemat ics, mechanical drawings, architec tural drawlrg. telraphy, bok keipln, typewriting, bun.s arlth-ni-H.', bintineas KnKlih, wrltln. ri!llng, common school course, f it ..iiM;,.r boys, Kiik-lixh for forrlfi- ' ' For f irfh.r informntinn c at V. M. C. A. oi . n,l us a c n.l h : is i4(wklw Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is often a forerunner of prostrating dis ease. . , It la serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or get behindhand. . . , ; ' Tbe best medicine to take for It Is the great constitutional remedy - Hood's Scirsaparilla Which ptirifles enriches the blood and build up the' whole system. Get it today In tisual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsataba. CITY NEWS Locke Craig, will be with his class at the First Baptist churcn, at y:45 tomorrow morning. The business flfrieen'nf lh. Aahavllla Telephone and - Telegraph company win oe ciosea an aay Monday. The B. T. P. U. of the Fl rat Rnntlst church will meet at 5:30 tomorrow evening. This 1m th Hut. tnr 111. semi-annual election of officers. ' The large interurbarv car- of the Ashevllle and East Tennessee railroad has been fitted with pilots on either end which add greatly to the appear ance and safety. ' The men's Bible class at the TJ M C A. last night was lead by Bishop Horner Instead of Judge J. C. Prltch- ard as was announced. Judge Pritch ard being unavoidably absent. The .- calendnj' rnmmltiu , if -hA Ashevllle Bar fljHmrlntlnn mul, thla afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the pur pose of arranging- a palonrinr fur ih. civil term of court beginning January The "Record" of th TTnlvrrxItv nf North Carolina at Chapel Hill has just been received by some of the formor students. It contains lists iof thotie who have died, have ' married and .other information ooiicernina the alumni. , - v . . - At ?:K0 n'rlnnlr ihla mnrnln. Are department was called to the home of C. H. Atkinson, IS' N. Main street wnst was at first thought to be a very serious fire, was only a flue burning on the second floor and there wps little damage done. An answer has been filed to . the complaint in the rase of Florence M. Weatherly va, R. a Carroll, In which the plaintiff Is seeking possession of 5 aersa of land In Black Mountain township, claiming that the defendant Is wrongfully withholding it The an swer simply denies all the allegations. At ' North Ashevllle Methodist church Sunday morning President Olln 8. Dean of Weavervllle college will deliver an address on "God's Ob ligation to Humanity, and Its Fulfill ment." Mr. Dean is known to be a forceful and stimulating speaker and will be heard with pleasure and profit by those who are fortunate enough to be present Sunday morning. At the evening hour the pastor will preach on "Ahehor and the Wish." " t. .. The fourth match) between the TV M. C A. bowling team and that ot tl Remington team of Richmond, which has been going on for the past four weeks, the results being transmitted by wire, will be bowled tonight The locals have a lead of 143, but the Rlchmrnd team showed much Im provement at the third game and the match may turn out to be very close. Ashevllle has won two games and Richmond one. W. J. Gentry, who has acted as court crier In the District and Circuit courts of the United States here for the past several years, will retain his position as crier la the District court He was appointed to this position two years before Judge Pritchard 4 was made circuit Judge and at that time was mad crier for the Circuit court Mr. Keith, the bailiff of the Circuit court will not be retained in the ser vice unless reappointed for the Dis trict court . . i El GHUBGH BHX pu!.:;eo; lot fueghased Baptists Will Erect Edifice at ' Bartlett St. and French Broad Ave. , The trustees of the First Paptlst church have purchased a lot at the corner of Bartlett street and French Uroad avenue from Zeb. B. Reed and .ontemplate the building of a modern church there. The price paid for the property is given In the deed ss 11700. It Is planned that the church will be controlled and owned for the present by the First Baptist church, as are the other missions, but It Is thnvght that within a short time It will be come self-supporting. The plans or the trustees have not as yet fully crystallxed aa to the de tails of the construction, but a build ing committee has been appointed and It is Intendi d to erect a church and Hunday school, for the Hautlati of that serilon. For some time It has been considered that tt'h an Institu tion was needed In that part of the city, as It is stated that the member ship of the church thsre la lnrrlng fast In number, and there Is need for a churc-h nearer their homes where they can worship. Kansas City Hank Fall. Kannaa CHy, Dec. JO. The Ameri can I'nlon Truxt rmnnnny clnfed ll doors i.i.iav. I'.ai.k .M,-era say the "' t - ' -t i t- In fun. I !' n-.. j. 'This monogram ontfuS radiator stands for all jw can.askmamoior.cxie n ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. W ' BLANK BOOKS, LEDGERS - ''And office supplies for 1912. We desire to call the attention or -oil business men to our splendid supply of office books, filing : devices, station-' ery, clips, and all supplies needed by the up-to-date business and profes-' slonnl man. We'll be glad to show you." . . ( ROGERS' BOOK STORE SfPattoi Art PHONE T iT TT sOTI 110 lVyAJ VXVilrIJ. PROMPTLY A XTTVV tTTTPniTVT haywood street Ksriixj x xxx x vsxxxit A Happy To all and thanks to my patrons past years, which has been so greatly L. BLOMBERG, Proprietor Blomher'g'g When dissatisfied try our Special Blend Coffee, 35c per lb. and you will have pleasant dreams Glarence Sawyer r i C3 Patton A vt. It grveta strong, diffused light thai k remarkably easy to the eyes, .There if bo glare to k; no flicker. It light up a whole room. The Rayo is an economical lamp, too. , Yo. pi iU poU. tsU-Ju. Ix th. c4 burMd i sad lbs fUr kWIW s low-pmd Uap. Yet it is a lnstlinMS laaip sa ntsssifl te tmf ma h tbs ksusa, Tks Rsye Laap is ssaly bghkMi wsheul weiisg sWJe sr cKiiegy I mtf deaa sad rswitk. Made ei solid brut, siriel plud i sl is shsmhhm etkar stylss sa4 iaaW J.... AA turn SUr s aw s sa fas mi Rt byt sr es fa sumIsso sViisIsi Is mf Miy mi am ' t ' Standard Oil Company BREVARD INSTITUTE The school that provides practical vocational training of the high st gradd and lowest cost under the , best of Christian iiifluencea. It operates the following depart ments: high School, normal, music, commercial, agricul ture, dressmaking, millinery, and household economics. For further information adiress C. II. Trowbridge, Bre vard, North Carolina. m-iot BREAD FC3 1912 Be sure you uso r.utter-PiTistj'1 Don't Ml33 t!l2 Bread it is 1 0 i r cent in 1 . w nutriment, ai t wiihs a fall! i S"2 cq!"t pound to tin- nf. at all gro -'! ' ' oers, orrho,: ,JJ. j ; CH ut C,2 r , 30S.r.I:h i I ' ! C-t '-" i nrf-'""TiT 1500 FULLY EQUIPPED Including Chalmers Self Starter There are torpedos and torpedos, but here Is one that will stand the wear and tear and give satisfactory service for a long period. " 7 It will always look well, too.' Have you ever seen a cur with classier, pret tier lines? Moreover, It is finished .with extreme care. It gives the tall-J. or-made. Just-out-of-the-band box lm presslon. It's a Chalmers through and through. Your choice of - three at tractive color schemes. ' Pkost 22ft. A T DELIVERED NEAR POSTOFFtCR N ew Year for their liberal patronage In the appreciated. . Yours Aruly, , ; . Cigar and Stnrtlng Goods Store. . Kindling l(e per bog ; :;';V'C "-EixPhonu'lT. 1S03. ItNeverHicIcers The long winter even ing give a woman a splen did chance (or tewing or embroidery; but her eves stiff ef from the strain unless he ha a good light The Rayo the best lamp made. EEV7 YEAR'S GFvEETL. J and our best wishes to our friends and patrons. GEO. W. JENKINS 29 S. Main. .. . . .Phone 125. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. ' QUALITY TALKS! " J .1-. ;' i- ..v,:. -., . 1 It would not pay. us to sell any COAL but the .- best. Whethertjou 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. : V f : E0CKIN0 CHAIRS Big assortment See our solid oak arm Rocker for $1.50. v ' . DEAL & GOLIGHTLY, ' 27 N. Main St , ; . Phono 354 PREMIUMS CEASE When totally and permanently disabled by injury or S '; '.''.';.- disease under policies in the ' , . New York Life Insurance i Company A BHOriNO OP QUALITY. NATIONAL BANKS " . . Capital Bank of England... ... ............ ... " ' Tl,75,000 Ban It of France ... ... ... ........ ,$oo.000 Bank of Germany.. .1. , ... .... 41 140 000 , Bank of Russia. ... ... isioooiooo 4S0 U. g. National Banks... ;,.. i....;f,.i. 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COAL will protect you and make the home delightfully comfortable. PHONE 40. ! Ash2viI!:Cc:ICo.? 6 North Pack Ci. . Phone 13. .i sMMtaaaeiMessM t44 Try Our Morning Glory Hams and Bacon, j . Armour Simon JPnre Lard1, the World's. Best. ; HILL AND YOUIIQ ' Phones and 359;City IhrVet Z Z S X i NOLAND REPRESENT ATTVB TelcpliotM 104T si Car.:::;: I: r f ' .... 'y 'if' 'SSnamrf "Ocelll" lUjh
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