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L : PACZ TTIT THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE - NEYTS. " Friday, p,ft II: ; t i If 111 A V COKE IS SMOKELESS- to very lifht to handle, and is from dust; burns to almost no ashes at all. ; .- In bulk It amounts to about third more than coal, and Ignites readily when damenped Hahtlv. Ordar a. tnn. and you'll Ilka It Immensely for yuur kuuuuii raiiKo, guua lor "! grate too. Phone ISO for coke- and M. and W. Indian coal. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Buy GUARANTEE SHOES . . For everyday and Sunday service and for all dress oc casions. they're better on Jeathers and sizes. But only latest styles. Guarantee S 4 South Main St H OLID AY WASHING And "Nichols Way" goes hand in hand, be cause everybody wants to be happy during the holi days, and through all the days of the year as well. If your laundry work is done the Nichols Way happiness is ours from this score. Phone 2000. Asheville Laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr. ROASTERS '.'.No anxiety about burned roast if you use an I. X. L. per fect roaster. Special priced for ten days. THE I. X. L. STORE. 28 Patton Ave. Phone 107 PIEDMONT Electric Co. COXSTRCOTIOV DEPART MENT. Short days and long nights! Now Is the time you most need the Electric Light Give us a chance to demonstrate the com fort and efficiency of a thor ough lighting system. We are prepared to do any electric decorating you may rrant done for the Christmas holidays. Buy a Nice Rug FOR MOTHERS' ROOM CHRISTMAS It is a gift she will appreciate and one that will give life-long satisfaction. RTJGS 11.00 AM) CP. ASHEVILLE CARPET HOUSE I Churn Street, Phone 111 Carpets and matting laid with out extra charge. 4 OPINIONS ARE RENDERED BY THE SUPREME COURT Decision Handed Down in 15 Cases Time and Place For Rate Hearing. Special to The Gazette-News. Raleigh, Dec. 6. The Supreme court delivered opinions in IS appeals this weekly delivery day. In the list are the following: Smith vs. Wllkins, Cleveland, af firmed. . May vs. Manufacturing company, Burko, new trial. Abernathy vs. Starnes, Caldwell, af firmed. Barrington vs. Deal, Catawba, no error. ... .',- Morrison vs. Parks, Catawba, af firmed. : : Hensley vs. Furniture company, McDowell, judgment modified, costs of this court divided. Rhyne vs. Telegraph company, Mc Dowell, no error, Huddleston vs. Hardy, McDowell, reversed. Watson vs. Black Mountain Rail road company, Mitchell, no error. Patrick vs. Lumber company, Wilkes, no error. Lynch vs. C. C. & O. Railroad company, Rutherford, no error. Humphries vs. Edwards, Ruther ford, affirmed. The court takes up the twentieth and last district appeals for argument next Tuesday, the calendar being as follows: State vs. Bigmeat; Fisher vs. Mont vale Lumber company; Jones vs. Southern Railway company; School Trustees vs. Barker, et al.; Styles vs. Whiting Manufacturing company; Gunter vs. Whiting Manufacturing company; Franks vs. Nolop; Raby vs. Cozad. The corporation commission re ceived official notice today from the interstate commerce commission of the fixing of September 16 as the date and Greensboro as the place for be ginning the hearing in the petitions on the part of the Interstate carriers, particularly the Southern railway, for permission to violate the fourth, or long and short haul clause. ASHEVILLE STILL LEADS , INTERSTATnOURlMENT Local Y. M. C. A. Bowlers Seem to Hove Tourney Work. In the interstate blir nin hnwlintr tournament match last night, the Asnevme bowlers again led the field, winning over the nearest competitor by 123 pins and increasing th lead already established to 401 pins. There are only two more matches to be piayea in the tournament and it seems certain the locals will win. The fol lowing were the totals made last night by all the teams participating in the tourney: Asheville ..2.134 Lynchburg 2411 Greensboro 2288 Raleigh ... ... .2207 ine roiiowing scores were made by the Ideal players: Total James . .' 151 150 168 469 Sugg 182 183 1J8 503 Brown. E. B 176 201 162 639 Sevier 171 1S8 1? unr. Hoffman 199 139 180 618 Grand totals.. 879 826 830 2534 DAVID CROTTS Prominent Citizen of Rutheford Coun ty Dies After Illness of Ten Days Special to The Gasette-News. Forest City, Dec. R. David Crotts, Who Uvea four mlla nnrt), . v. rtied Monday. He had been suffering in.m pneumonia ror about ten das and death ran Tint linarrtAfital i - w ir-M, 1J . Crotts was 64 years of age and one of me prominent men in Rutherford county. The deceased Is survived by his ""en enworen, 40 grand children and one great grand child. He was one or me largest land holders In th several Immedlata rnnnl lata. Mr. Crotts had been a member of the Pleasant Ornv Mathn.. .I.... ""'" vuurvil for 40-odd years. The Interment was miiue in ins rieasant Grove cemetery yesterday. Rev. Bate Carpenter, his uio pasior, or llutherfordlon, con ducted the funeral services. BEAUTIFUL BUT FOR HER HANDS AND FEET Cincinnati. O., Dec. K. If It were not for her hands and feet there wou ld ds no more beautiful women, taken as a whole, than America matrons and maids, according Professor F. E. Trie bel. sculptor and academician of merit of the Royal Is one of the delegates to the National nouatn association at Its meeting here. The sculptor takes the ground that me nanus oi Americsn women are too angular as compared with the softer outlines of the hands of the women of the Latin countries of Europe. wnat rroreeeor Trlebel thinks of the physical development of the aver x Mnncu man is unflattering. "American men live too fast, drink too much and are entirely too nerv. oua." Professor Trlebel la quoted as eying. Grant's No. 14 Cares Cnld and Grip. tlVr Auto and carriage pa In U nr. Mo Rary to. M ft. Main street. S40-2S THE WAY TO PREVENT 'There would be lots less sickness during cold weather If folks would only take ordinary common-sense precautions against it. When you hear there is small-pox around, you don't lose much time in getting your family ' vaccinated. But lots of you do not use the same good sense in preventing colds, the grippe, bron chitis, pneumonia, typhoid fever, rheumatism and other diseases, some of them very serious and dangerous, and some of which nearly every mem ber of your family Is almost certain to suffer from before winter Is over un less some medicine Is taken to build up the body and put it in perfect or der before cold weather sets in. Vaccination prevents the growth of the germs of small-pox in the blood, and puts the system into a proper healthy condition to resist small-pox. Rexall Oil Emulsion Is designed as an aid to prevent as well as relieve dis ease. It strengthens the body to over come the germs end helps to put your system into the right condition to re sist disease. It contains the four Hy- pophosphltee recommended by phy sicians to tone the nerveB and blood, in combination with purest Olive Oil, to nourish and strengthen thme. You who are weak and run down. and you who are apparently well now. but ar lelable to suffer from various cold weather ailments, use Rexall OllvayOil Emulsion to get and keep well and strong. For tlred-out-, run down, nervous, emaciated or debilitat ed the convalescing growing child ren aged people It is a sensible aid to renewed strength, better spirits, glowing health. . ;'"; I ReWall Olive Oil Emulsion king of the celebrated Rexall Remedies is for freedom from sickness of you and your family Pleasant-tatstlng, con taining no alcohol or dangerous drugs, you'll be as enthulastlc about It as we are when you have noted Its strengthening, invigorating, bulld-ing-up, diseases-preventing effects. It It does not help you, your money will be given back to you without argu ment Bold In this communlt only at our store The Rexall Store one of the more than 7,000 leading drug stores In the United States, Canada, and Great . Britain. Smith's Drug Store, corner Pack Square and S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. U. S. POLO MEN WILL ACT ON CHALLENGE New York, Dec. 5. The American Polo association will lose no time in acting upon the challenge received last night from the Hurllngham club in England for the international cup, requesting that the matches be played in this country not later than June 1, 1914. H. L. Herbert, the chairman of the association's executive committee, called a meeting for today to take up the first consideration of the chal lenge. It was not expected that the mat ter of dates would be immediately settled but It 'was taken as a fore gone conclusion that the challenge would be accepted quickly and tmit the arrangements would be completed without any dickering over details. In polo circles it is believed that Harry Payne Whitney will undertake leadership of the preparations for the defense of the cup but that Larry Waterbury Is likely to become the real commander when the team goes on the field, it is assumed that the same men who successfully defended the cup last year will participate In the practice for the next match. LT ENDEDUSE HYOUIEI You Breathe It No Stomach "Dosing Clears the Head. Use nature's remedy for catarrh or cold in the head, one that is harmless yet quick and effective. It is the healing oils and balsams of Hyomel which you breathe thru' a small pocket Inhaler. This cura tive and antiseptic air reaches the most remote air cells In the nose, throat and lungs, killing the catarrh al germs, and quickly restoring health to the diseased musrlee mem brane. Hyome has benefited so many suf ferers of the worst cases of cstarrh, with offensive breath, raising of mu cus, frequent sneezing, droppings In the , throat and spasmodic coughing that It Is sold by Smith' Drug Store, with a guarantee to refund the mon ey If It does not do all that Is claimed for It. A complete Hyomel Outfit, containing Inhaler and bottle of liquid, sells fpr only 11.00. Extra bottles of liquid, If later needed, 60 cents. Druggists everywhere sell Hyomel. Chambers Weaver, livery , Phone II WANTS FOR SALE I have t cords of sea soned oak wood, just right for win. ter use; will cord It on your yard at tl 76 per cord. Phone (IS. D. A. Jones. 2SS-lt 2500 Bags of Sugar to be sold at 11.25 per bag. T bars of Lenpx Soap for tie. I cans Dutch Cleanser for 25c I have a small lot of nice ' llrooms for 15c each. O. D. ALLISON, 1 165-?t Phones 1141 and 1144, JUICY SWEET HAMS AT A CUT PRICE. Busy nee Hams, per lb Ho. fllue Band Hams, per lb tOc. Morris Supreme, per lb., .lie. Breakfast Bacon, per lb J0. O. D. ALLISON, 2t0-7t Phones Hand II. W S5BJSWrS"J!SJa SHOES made te order, repairing done quickly. For teniae phone ua Champion Bhoe Hospital, t Oovsrnment 6L, pboae Tit. II-if. "Wonderful power, remarkable quietness and per fect smoothness characterize this splendid motor. In these respects, indeed ; this is one of the most un usual motors ever built. Don't fail to see this motor and have this truly great car explained to you; Asheville Automobile Co. PHONE 313-314 CHRISTMAS GIFT DRESSING v ' Wrapping cord, Holly and Polnsetta , Boxes, Seals, Pretty Wrapping Paper, Tags. Etc., anil oceans of bookcases, Etc ''.'.''''; ; ,:.' . ' ' .. '';."' ! ROGERS BOOK STORK. tt Patton At i .'.. Asheville, K. a Phone lit. .V ' . : Th Home of Good Printing. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS will find1 our place a convenient place to rest and secure light refreshments. - ' V CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE NEAR VOSTOFFTCIL - ' PHONE 11. HAYWOOD STREET V ;'.'' .... UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. B Order a nice Salt MACKEREL for Breakfast. 15 CENTS EACH , ASHEVILLE FISH COMPANY CITY MARKET PHONES 23-289-315 Extra Fancy Pineapples These are ver yfine. Prices from 25 to 50 cents E. C. JARRETT L Pack Square and V CD S DELIGO . The Double Dessert Delicious, made instantly. Pure Fruit flavor. The box contain two packages each which makes two pints. Pure and delightful desert G F. STRADLEY Telephone No. 1902. .. 3 EAST PACK SQUARE T3 o 3 fcTj -g o LiltiiiiilllllYTTTTTTTTI Choice Leg of Lamb HILL'S MARKET "ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR" ft E----- BUY , An Electrical 1 V Device for Christmas-Giving this year and it will be fully ap preciated in years to come they last. Chafing Dishes, Coffee Percolators, Samovars, Radiant Toasters, Shav ing Mngs, Luminous Heaters, and hundreds of other electrical appliances await your inspection in our display room. . . , ,. ... Asheville Power & Light Co. v PHONE 69 Power and Smoothness of the 1914 Chalmers Motor ' 'the master motor of them all" HO. 16-11 8. IiKXINGTOIl A VS. gifts books, toys, dolls, fountain pens, City Market, o CO M C o o cr n n TTT-r-r-n FALL AND WINTER SHOES rtr. a' Read's 15.00 and 15. So cush- Ia. mitftmm fnt man. "iwnfftT aaaa. nun and economy, warm and comfortable. G0. W. JEK&XNS . 18 So. Main St.. J. E. CARPENTER k JIWZUSS, Watches and Fine Jewelry. Watch Repairing my Specialty No. C Pack Soar Be Weather Wise Don't wait until bad weather comes, but fill your bin with good MON AECH coal now. There is comfort, cheer and satisfaction in every lump. ' Southern Goal Co. FbOM 114 II N. Pack B PUREST AND BES Rumford Baking Powder Citizens Transfer Compat rCIHAS WO ODCOCK, Owner. . f ' We give moving our special atte ntlon. Largest vans and mo , tent men to city. Prompt baggage transfer service. Endorsed ton t and T. P. A. Phone 25. , 4S Patton Avenue. - 'A Trial to all mi ask. We LOCATE The article of merchandise that is imitated most, olid you have found the best. How, does Arab Horse Feed apply to this! MukFed Chicken THEY ARE FINE AND TENDER We have some extra nice broilers, 'fryers and roast ing fowls; also FANCY SQUABS STAR MARKET Phones 1917, 1918 and 1919 We are successful caterers to a variety of appetites. , T O YL AND HAS OPENED UP IN ASHEVILLE AT Blomberg 9s Sporting Goods and Toyland Shop ON THE AVENUE In Z. V. CREASMAIf, Pree'i. Li. A. CREASM-i5, K. Biltmore Plumbing Sc Heating Cc PLUMBING HEATING OAS FITTING Agents for Acetylene Qaa Generators and Compressed Water Systems Biltmore, N.C Valve. Pumps, Water Pipe, Trrra CotU Pipe. Plaza Bid., Fnons 1L Tip Top Hot Blast Stoves Keep FIRE ALL NIGHT. They have all the lat est improvements and sell for less than some of the old models. Come in and see them, $1.00 Down, Green Bros. Furniture Store WII0LE3ALE AND RETAIL 45 PATT02I AVENUE CHRISTMAS C0AL,M.aWi It's the best, tv course everyone he test f eve for this gladsome': Good coal means . i the list-Good CW , PHONE 40. I Asheville Coal C 25.00 MEN'S sCTtTT Uncle Bam'. p2?i"l 0 S. Main street.1 next 10 days 200 fall - iiU thlbet, fancy gray. L8! mixed worsteds, ail size 111 In anv other store, our 1 UNCUS SAM'S, 30 SonthM.i.. Latest Winter - - wvjiie $12.50 to $22.50 GemClothi lingStc; l i-anon Ave. Laundryj Phone 7i treat your laundry Whits, Tm- re sxe T1CB vo in ts D ;hc Says As est! lilhlt Fran kratc lowr Thei liow lit pud! llttl kest: trte jforc Inte lot I llcll the tiga nut lice Thl of wit for bo era f res to cat pu In; oft Inl loi mi on of 111 it Kh PC h I1 Si 'pi jb, Is a i i
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