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EIGHT THE ASIUZVILLE GAZETTE-NET7S Thursday, December MHM.H,MMMHh CHRISTMAS 3 ' t COAL M. & W. M. & W. INDIAN COAL &ives warmth and gives pood cheer for the holiday pleasures. . Phone 130 Carolina Coal & Ice Company 'ANNUAL PENSION DOLE . RECEIVED By VETERANS Euncombe County Confeder ates and Widows Flock to Clerk's Office. Utterly Wretched Nervous Prostration Long Endured Before Remedy was Found. Miss Minerva Remlnger. Upper Bern. I Pa,, writes: "For several years I had nervous prostration, and was utterly wretched. I lived on bread and beef tea because my stomach would not re tain anything else. I took many n-m- , edies, but obtained no relief until I ' took Hood's Sarsaparllla, when I begun ' to gain at once. Am now cured." Pure, rich blood makes good, strong j nerves, and this is why Hood's Sara- . pari 11a, which purifies and enriches the I blood, cures so many nervous diseases, j Get it today In usual liquid form or ' chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. i Grape Fruit, fancy thin skinned ;Oues, per dozen $1.00. E. C. Jarrctt Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits, Store Phones 1920 and 1921 Market Phone 473. ALL MADE HAPPY When good shoes are given for Christmas gifts, there's al ways happiness and gaod cheer, lie useful counts. Guarantee Shoes for men, Patrician shoes for ladies, Guarantee shoes for' children. See our pretty shoes window. 4 South Main Bl Guarantee Shoe Store The Buncombe county Confederate veterans are today crowding . the j clerk's office at the. county courthouse i to set their annual pensions which the j state gives them as a sort of Chrlrt m;is present. There are 273 on the Mst 'this year, and at noon today all 1 1 ut 100 of tliem had received their I nuney. There ore 183 widows and all , but anout (10 have received theirs. There were 265 old soldiers on the list last year and 165 widows, j The pensions are divided Into four j classes. The veterans of the first class ; get $72. There are only two in this i class, S. S. Lynch and Thomas U Ly ! tic. Those of. the second class get $ti0 I tnii there arc only live of these, ('rede l M. Anderson, J. H. Courtney, Thomas j D. Case, George W. Khoiles and James Si7emore. There are seven in the third class who set $48 each. The veterans of the fourth class and the widows get S30. These are very small amounts com pared with those received by the fed eral veterans, but they come at a time when they are doubly appreciated at Christmas and in the winter. These old soldiers are more feeble than they were when they came last yeai it is perceptable. Many of them totter when they walk and their hands shake pitifully when they sign the re-ceipts. CITY NEWS Rev. J. W. Ingle, pastor of, the Bethel Methodist church, wil speak to i en at the V. M. C. A. hall in the ' depot section Sunday afternoon at 6 1 clock.. His subject will be "A Manly Man." Special music . will be ar-, ranged for the meeting. In last Sunday's edition of the Chi- ' cago Record-Herald there appeared a ! picture taken of a homestead on the Swannanoa river. This appeared In group of pictures taken all over the country and it showed up to advant age for this section In point of beauty. The religious committee of the Y, M. C. A. will meet this afternoon at 30 o'clock in the association bulki ng for the purpose of outlining the ork for the coming year. Immedi- 13Winmnninii WE SELL IT FOR LESS We can meet your wants in silver and nickle ware. The only place for a com plete line of china, tin and enameled ware. t The I X L DEPT. STORE f 22 Patton Ave. Plione 107 J. E. Carpenter JEWELER Watches and Fine Jewelry. Watch Repairing my Specialty No. 81'ack Square CASE AGAINST 6RIGG5 ifl TIE JURY'S HANDS The ease of state vs. Champ ttriggs was given to the jury just after 1 o'clock today, after which adjourn ment was taken for noon recess. . The entire morning session was taken up with arguments by J. M. Gudger, jr., for the defense by T. S. Rollins br the prosecution and the judge's charge. The arguments were at length. Judge Long's charge to the jury was char acterized as very fair and lucid. He read a Supreme court decision con cerning homicides which was very clear and definite. Brlggs killed his brother-in-law, Baxter Shelton of Shelton Laurel, last May In a row which seems to have had its inception over local politics. Briggs favored Buckner for sheriff, and Shel ton favored Cole. Brigg's declares that Shelton told him that If he (Briggs) bought any votes for Buck ner he would kill him. and later drew his pistol. Briggs got possession of the weapon and shot Shelton. Both had bad records as fighters and dan gerous men. The case was brought here for trial on account of sentiment in Madison. clock. The motion pictures made of A9he- ille scenes and people during the past week were shown for the first time at the Auditorium last night, and those present seemed to enjoy them ery much, although they were not as lear as might have been desired. The ices were familiar, however, and some f the scenes very ludicrous. J. H. Worley, through his attorney, eb. l'Y Curtis, has instituted suit against the Aetna Life Insurance com- an.v seeking the recovery of $5(10. Is "alleged that) the plaintiff, at at time a minor, took out ah accl- ent policy with the defendant com pany, and that becoming injured, he ceptod $,14 0 as indemnity, Jt Is contended that the proper amount would have been $700 and that the contract whereby, Worley accepted 40 is void because of his minor ge. . I ha GIVE A NICHOLS WAY LAUNDRY BOOK FOR A GIFT. 2 PHONES 1936 and 1937 Asheville Laundry f. A. XIGHOLS, Mgr. S CoHege St BRYAN TO ACCEPT T (Continued from page 1.) today to ask the President-elect to leave Jooophus ' .nlels of Raleigh a place at his cabinet table. The Junior senator is armed with resolutions in dorsing Mr. Daniels, passed by the State Press association, all of the del egates to the Baltimore, convention and the state central committee. At i a later date the members of congress from the state and both Senators Sim mons and Overman will send a delega tion to Trenton to urge the favorable consideration of the North Carolina man as a cabinet member. General W. W. Bixby, chief of the board of army engineers has ordered the board of review to make another investigation and report on the pro posed extension of the Inland water- ways from Beaufort to Key West, Fla Mr. Blxby's action Is a result of the hearing In which a number of leading i North Carolinians asked General Blx- ; by to reopen- the case. Representative Houston of Tennes i see says that there Is little doubt that the Webb llauor bill will be taken n i I In the house and passed luinTdlntel nfter congress meets the first of Jan ury. WORK $25,000 SWINDLE. Two Men Cash Forged Paychecks in Hoboken and K ran ton Saloons and Make Kwaie. . BUY A NICE RUG For Mother's Room The thonghtfulncss of such a gift will gladden her heart. Brighten her de clining year? by giving something both useful, ornamental and lasting in quality. WThy not a nico rug selected from our big stock. ....... ASHEVILLE CARPETHOUSE ? Chun h Street. Phone 128, I'ari.cm mi,) Maltmt Laid Wlthott Extra Charge. By Attoaaiei Pnu. Hoboken, N. J., Dec. 19. Three hundred Anil HlYtv-nriil aiilnniikeanArji ' -. " UnhbAn nrAwA .... . 1 .4 I . ........ that reach a total of $15,000 by two men ' who posed as employes of the Lackawanna railroad and cashed fake pay checks last Saturday. The police of 20 cities are looking for the swln dleri today. In addition to Hoboken, the (win dlcrs went to Scranton, Pa., and there played the same game. The amount they secured In that city is estimated at $10,000. Instead of forging signatures, the operators used a photograph engrav Ing process that makes their detectlor. extremely difficult Police Stations Must Flag. Fly American By A "octal Preu. New York, Dec. 1. Hereafter ev ery police station in New York clt) must fly an American flag from t m. to 6 p. m. Heretofore the police regulations have required the hoist Ing of the flag on only one day of the year fourth of July. r.hi mh WakTai. livtry. PhoDSll Library membership! Christmas gifts. make fine 27-6t. . I A i JuJ..h - r a & i i&.t. i r . U Chat-li Tcnncnt tonight and fomur- I row night. -s I I .-L-l I -1 - - Chase Motor Trucks I Have no air tires to puncture. Have no valves to be ground in. Have no radiator to freeze. Capacities from 500 pounds to 4000 pounds. See us about your delivery wants. 1 Price from $500 to $2,200. Asheville Automobile Co. Phono 313 and 311. ' 15 and 17 South Lexington Ave, SAMPLE SWEATERS. Hen's Sweaters, 60c to 12.00 Ladles Sweaters. $1.00, ones for $2.00. GEO. W. JENKINS. , Phone 125. 18 8. Main St. GOOD ONE -GENOVAR SMOKER 5 Cents BARBEE'S 14 Patton Avenue Compare OPJLN NIGHTS TILL XM AS Ifow about a fountain pen. $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 up to $5.00; lass rmenK Bibles, Prayer boaks and Ilynmals make ideal Christmas Sifts. The various kinds '. of coal sold on the Asheville market, test their value and lasting qualities we believe MON ARCH Goal will! stand right up to the front. Southern Coal Go. f bone 114. No. 10 N. Pack Sq ROGERS' BOOK STORE; 39 Patton Ave. RAIG AND THDMASON ! SELL VALUABLE FARM Fancy Imported Candy Boxes Our stock of fancy candy boxes- this year is. not only the largest and most varied that wo have ever showii hut it is one yf the prettiest and best: assorted that has ever been 'displayed by an- Asheville store. They are all made with candy containers, so that after the sweet meats which', they contain have been eaten the box can be used for other purposes. AVe have them at most any juice you 'wish to pay, filled with our fresh borne niade candies. THE GIFT FOR "HER." ' From $1.00 to $6.00 CANDY KITCHEN Haywood St.- . Near Postoffice. PHONE 40. Asheville Coal Co. ELECTRICAL IHTuTtli Portable Lamps, Electric tom ana Hearing Apparatus. W. A, WARD 12 Church St Phont 441. PRETTY PICTURES OP THE BABY We make a specialty of baby m tures. Have quickest plates. Never fail to get good ones. Cabinet size In la art. folders, $6 per dozen and up.' i ": RAY'S STUDIO i - . 2 N. Pack Square Laundry Phone 70 A Trial is all we ask. We treat your laundry white. . A. Thornton Purchases of Them 110 Acre Tract Near Biltmore. Governor-elect .ocke Craig and arl.md A. Thomason this morning completed a deiil by which they con- eyed to A. A. Thornton, formerly of llanta, thiir farm on the Swnnnanoa, consisting of 110 acres. The consid eration named in the deed Is $10 and thar valuable considerations. This oes not Include the land which Mr. raig: owns Individually, on the Swan nanoa. Air. Thornton is a man of wealth. nd It Is Understood that he will build fine residence on the farm, which is erv valuable, lyins only two miles from Ulltmore. The deal was made through the firm of Moale, Chiles and Redwood. BLOMBERGS For your Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, Smokers Articles and :"' " Sporting Goods. ' : ' " 17 Patton Ave. N OCATIONAL TRAINING A SOURCE OF PROFIT Claxton Cites Instance of Gary, Intl., to Show Financial Possibilities in Industrial Classes. A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION Send your friends a year's subscription to one or more good magazines. I can save you money on clubs of two or more and have them mailed to any address. Phone 214 and I will call. ' E. A. GOSHERT 138 So. French Broad Ave. Representative for Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Hearsts, Mo ' tor, and all leading periodicals. WlmlMliiaSUBBMSgS TIRES REPAIRED Our Vulcanizing Plant Is now ready for business. We are equipped for repairing and splicing Inner tubes, vulcaniz ng cuts and blow-outs and replacing damaged secUons In casing!. It Is no longer necessary to pay express an your tire to the fac tory, bring it to us and we will tell you whether it is worth repair ing, and we will not take the work unless we know that we can give you a good Job. . There are many tires in Asheville which would last a thousand miles more by replacing a damaged section. We are prepared to do this work at a small cost. Our price for vulcanizing small punctures In inner tubes is 35 cts, ARBOGAST MOTOR CO. BUILDING. . A. P. TIRE and VULCANISING CO. Phono 303. ' ' 00 jr. Main St. Citizens , Transfer Company JULIAN WOODCOCK, ft 7. 1 t v ; . FURNITURE MOV ISO . ' Prompt Baggage Transfer Service; ' Endorsed by U. C. T. and T. P. A. By AocM(ed Frets. Washington. Dec. 1. Vocational training in the public schools can he ndertaken not only without cost to the taxpayers but may be made a source of actual profit, according to j Commissioner Claxton of the federal j bureau of education today. In mak- j Ing a plea for the extension of Indus- ; trial education, Dr. Claxton cited the experience of the industrial classes in the schools of Gary, Ind., In the past ear. They showed a net profit through the work turned out by the pupils of $875.43 over all expenses. This Is real value, too," said Dr. Claxton, "for the pupils made articles hat were needed in the schools. If hey had not made them in the school shops the authorities would have had to purchase them in open market at total price of seven or eight thou sand dollars." The profits returned were divided imong three classes: That in printing earned for the school $175.43; the cabinet workers -nade $453.48 and the painting de partment $246.52. Try a Want Ad Tomorrow Order YARD EGGS Today HILL'S MARKET Phone 4359. Ask Your Neighbor A FULL LINE OF firm' ;' tomatoes, tender snap beans, snowball canliflower, tender summer squash, pep. ers, egg - plants, brussell sprouts, mushrooms, .apples, oranges, tangerines, grape fruits. malaga grapes, .imported cantaloupes, italian chestnuts. . Clip this list for your holiday reference. f)ETERSAAB HORSE . ANNOUNCEMENT Cars of Arab Horse Foed de layed in transit have arrived and is generally distributed with the Groifers, who can now supply you this superior feed. B. J. JACKSON PHONES 86-101. CITY MARKET Parents, give your boys a Y. M. C. ' membership for a Christmas pres ent 2t rant's No. 1 1 dim f old and Grip. S.lr henile Paint Glum Cn formerly The Mlllrr-Rtoe Paint Co. Tica Paint gggggg. - m WANTS o P4 Price and Quality ' DOfcS OUR TALKING "LEARN THE LANGUAGE" Phone 311 ACME FISH CO City Market TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium SI Haywood 8treet For L&die And Gentlem- Open Day and Night. SHELLED NUTS. Hack Walnuts. ........ per. lb, 25c English Walnuts per lb. 60c Umonds, (large) per lb. S0c Vlmonds, (medium) per lb. 0c ecans, (halves) per lb. 10c G. 1). ALLISON Two phones, II and $5. I57-4t they Juicy and Bweet Eat grapefruit and oranges. ire cheap by the box, get my prices ind be convinced. Give your or ler now. G. D. ALIJSON, Phone 1 and 15 . 2l0.tf. IF YOUR Christmas cake is baked of Butterfly flour It will be the best one you ever ate: try it. G. D. ALLISON. !54-3t . Two phones, II and 85. Place Your Order Now for Christmas Turkeys STAR MARKET PHONES 191719181919 "We are the successful Caterer to Variety of Appetites." WANTED A comuetent'cook. Apply Mrs. M. Gr. J lunnoy, Dr. linttlu'i Bungalow 26S-3t. OYSTERS Nice Fresh Smelts - . . i .'. ... . . . i The sweetest' and mo delirious taxiing flxh sold. ASHEVILLE FISH CO.' , Bont Fail . to see our line of Xmns toys. Drums,' Wagons, Veloci peds, Tricycles, Air Rifles, Shot Guns, Stevens Kiflcs end POCKET KNIVES by the thousand. FOR SALE l-room house with three fccres lanl (two and half miles . from iqitara. Price lir.00, I.IARSTEI.LHH fz CO. Real EmUU ' 1 IIP no' id S FOR RENT Modern 5 -room cottage good loca Ion. Price $14.00 month. ITARSTHLLt!" 1 V CO, lywooil )0lli3GrccnHdWcCo.l L y - ' JT 11 V. Pre':?
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