Wednesday, December 11, 1912
NINE
Adjoining the
Beautiful Home
Place of
Mr. H. A. Wells
Every Site a Picture
The New Sub
division to West
Asheville
2 Minutes from
Electric Car Line
The Prettiest SubDivision That Has Ever Been Offered in West Asheville
'PAR IK
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RESIDE
NCE L,
And 1 Residence Lot to be Sold AT AUCTION, Sale Begins at 11 O'clock, Rain or Shine
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12tH, 1912
. It's the home place of Mr. Bailey Jones. When the electric line was completed to West Asheville we searched the place over for a good tract for a subdivison to offer the people who wanted West Ashe
ville property. We had hundred of them offered to us, but we failed to find just what we thought would make a pretty residence park location, and when we did make a trade lor tins tract we .. cried,
ot it down in your memory and see it our prediction doesn't come, true here it is, every lot sold at tins sale will more tnan double in value in six. monms
"Eureka I" Every Lot here is a prize lot and just jot
and in twelve months you will be offered a fabulous profit on your investment.
READ ABOUT GALAX PARK
Galax Park is two minutes walk from the car line.
Galax Park is five minutes walk from the handsome new
church. .'' .
Galax Park lots will not be sold to anybody but good
people;.
Galax Park property already has water piped to it.
Galax Park is destined to become the best residence park
in or near Asheville.
Galax Park already adjoins the homes of many of Ashe
ville 's best citizens.
' No property in the town is its superior.
Realize this fact burn it into your brain no man, be
he Merchant, Banker, Baker, Clerk or Candle-stick Maker,
can make the proper showing without Real Estate. Yes, the
odds, are against you if you don't.
FIRST PRIZE
The person estimating nearest what the lots sold on day
of sale will average will receive $15.00 in Gold.
SECOND PRIZE
The person estimating nearest what the beautiful home will
bring will receive $10.00 in Gold.
THIRD PRIZE
The person estimating nearest what the bungalow site
can be seen on ground) will bring will receive a handsome
silver set. Value $35.00.
FOURTH PRIZE
The person estimating nearest to the total sales of lots
sold on this day will receive an Elgin 20-Year Case Watch.
FIFTH PRIZE
' The firs party estimating exactly what this tract will
bring will receive a round-trip ticket to Washington with
Pullman fare, three days hotel bill .and twenty-five dollars
extra expense money to the inauguration of our next
President. ' .
CUT THIS OUT
and send it to the Southern Land Auction Co., 225-227 Legal .
Building, Asheville, N. C.
COUPON ESTIMATE
(Subject to Printed Conditions)
FIRST PRIZE
I estimate that your lots in Galax Park, West Asheville,
will bring an average price of$ .
,: SECOND PRIZE
I estimate that the beautiful home will bring $
THIRD PRIZE
I estimate that the Bunaglow site lot will bring $.
FOURTH PRIZE
I estimate that your total sale3 for the day will be
$
FIFTH PRIZE
I estimate entire tract will bring $ ,
Sign here
No One Allowed to Make More Tlian One Guess for Each Prize.
West Asheville is on a Boom, and this will be the opportunity of Your Life for an Investment. Sale by
pany
one t rn at TTTn "WE SELL LOTS AND LOTS OF LOTS"
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ASHEVILLE, N. C.
U. S. Department of Agriculture.
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Orti ruTciy: cloudy; nl.; .now: report mllng. Arrow, fly will wind. nt nguxe temperturo:
nT pr.pU.U0D of il h or ior. for p..t 24 hour.; third, m.xlmum wind teloolty.
THE WLATHEB
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Atihevllle ...
Atlanta
AuKuita . . . .
Baltimore . . .
Illrmlngham .
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.. 40
.. 42
. . 42 ;
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47
48
58
48
44
Charleston 48 B8
Charlotte ... 42 BO
Chicago ,... 22 42
Galveston .
Huron - "
Jacksonville B4 .66
Key West 70 ?6
Knoxvllle 36 46
Louisville 32 42
Mobile B0 B8
Montgomery
New Orleans B2 6
New York 40 44
Oklahoma 2 S2
Raleigh 46 62
Savannah 48 62
Tampa 64 : '
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Sweet, Headache Gone "Cascarets"
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the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food
pases; take the excess bile from tho liver and carry off the constipated
waste nmtter and poison from the bowels. .
A Casooret tonight will straighten you out by nmrnlng-a 10-cent box
from any druggist will keep your Htomach regulated Head c ear and Uver
und l:wui In a splendid condition for months. Don't forget the children.
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GROrP OF CHORUS GIRLS WITH "THE HEART BREAKERS," MATINEE AND NIGHT; MONDAY, DECEMBER 16.
Washington . 40 48
Wilmington 46 68
Normal for this date: Temperature
18; precipitation .12 inch.
Forecast until 8 p. m. Thursday lor
Asheville and vicinity: unsettled
weather,, probably rain tonight or
Thursday; colder Thursday.
For North Carolina: Unsettled
weather, probably rain tonight or
Thursday) colder Thursday; moderate
variable winds.
General Conditions (Past 24 Hours).
The lake storm Is passing down the
St Lawrence valley, attended by snow
In the lake region, and it has caused
high winds over the Great Lakes.
Buffalo reports a maximum wind of
60 miles. Rain has occurred In the
gulf states; Tennessee and the middle
Atlantic states. It Is decidedly coidwr
from the Rocky Mountains eastward
to the lake region and temperatures
below sero are reported In Minnesota
and the Dakotas. The following heavy
precipitation (In Inches) has been re
ported during the last 24 hours:
Houston. t40. Unsettled weather
and probably rain tonight or Thurs
day Is Indicated for this vicinity with
colder Thursday.
T. R. TATLOR, Observer.
H MONDAY. DEC. 16, !
It Matinee and Night,
t ' "Tho Heart Breakers." t
t THURSDAY, DEC. 19,
Ida St. Leon in "Finishing
t Fanny." t
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Ida St. Leon In "Finishing Fanny."
The thousands of theatergoers who
have been charmed by the naive beau
ty and the delightful acting of Ida St
Leon In her famous play "Polly of the
Circus," will be glad to learn that she
Is returning as a star to the Audlto
rlum on Thursday, December 19.
Her play this season and. Judging
from Its tremendous success, for the
next two seasons as well. Is "Finishing
Fanny." an amusing, yet scathing
satire on New York society. It Is a
prize olay. At the close of Miss St.
Leon's tour In "Polly of the Circus"
"Are you the leader of this brass
band 7"
"No," replied the distressed man
with the baton. "Every man In thin
hand thinks he's a soloist I'm the
umpire." Washington Star.
"Just my luck." '
"What's the matter now 7"
"I promise mv wife I'd be home at
10 o'clock last night."
"And couldn't mnke It, t suppose'"
"No, I got In at Just : 4 B. but sl.e
was sound nleei and I failed to got
credit for It." Detroit Free Press.
COUGH SYRUP
Rave vou a cold with
a hacking or racking
cough, hoarseness,
bronchitis, grippe ;or an
asthmatlo or pulmonary
cough with sore chest ?
lias the baby croup.
wnooning cougn or
moastos cougar
SAMPLE. FRU.
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reliable Da. Bull'i
OotJOH bYRTTl, free.
Write to A, c. mstss AC)0..1(aI-
Umore, ild. JHimtloa Uils paper.
T hftA s rrr had o!4 snd nrmrh
I M)ttle of Ir. Hull'! rough Hrnmpuml MS
1 mum K. lxn, ilrldftitue, IHi.
REGULAR BOTTLE. 94 CXf.
Ir. IttillVjOTighNTnipcontairaoonwrpljins
of uikituionn. U u lulu and uau w
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last summer, her manager, A. S. Stern,
offered a prize of 15000 for the piece
that would suit this fascinating young
actress, and would serve as the ve
hicle in which she might make her
Cellar debut The winning play was
"Finishing Fanny," by Lee Wilson
Dodd, one of the most brilliant of our
American dramatlsU. It Is a play
full of heart throbs and Ideal love
scenes. And yet counterbalancing
these exquisite moments, there are
thrilling big scenes In which the
author lays bare with a daring hand
all the weaknesses of the smart so
ciety that he Is depleting.
"The Heart Breakers."
Of George Damerel and his company
In the merry "Heart Breakers," the
Atlanta Georgian last Thursday said:
"George Damerel and the rest of
'The Heart Breakers' were received
with much enthusiasm by the audi
ence at the Atlanta last night
Laughter, subdued and hearty, ripples
of applause and broad smiles greeted
the clever words and acts of the com
pany. No show of the season has
aroused a more enthusiastic reception
than 'The Heart Breakers," and though
the audience was not so large as
usual. It mors than made up In ex
pression of appreciation. The musi
cal comedy Is very much out of the
ordinary. Instead of a big company
of girls, and a few 'chorus men,
there Is a big company of men and a
fw Blrls. The men are not the ordin
ary type of chorus men, but good
looking young rellows, wltn nne voices
and nimble feet The doien or so
girls of the company are pretty and
graceful, and make up In quality what
they lack In quantity."
The following very reesonable prices
will prevail: Matinee, 0 and 76 crnts
and $1; night SO and 7 Cents and II,
with the first nine rows of the orches
tra seats St 11.60. Tickets will go on
snle Friday morning at Whltlook s for
both performance ,
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tCHLOSi THEATHS CIRCUIT
Matinee and night, Monday, December 16, the Musical Comedy Event
Mort H. Singer Presents
. GEORGE DAMEREL
(Formerly with the Merry Widow) 1n
THE HEART BREAKERS.
The Musical Comedy with a Plot and a Perfect Princess Chorus.
Price: Matinee BOc to $1.00. Night 60o to 1.00; first nine
rows, 1.50. Seats Friday morning at Whltlock's.
We Buy Anything
AND "
Sell Everything
i Sternberg & Co.
Dpot Street.
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