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i I ' WfjncsJa)r, January J F AGE EIGHT THIS ASHEVlLLi; CITIZEN. i 'A- i T .a r It. . 4 1 . "I 1 Vv.-I S I ! ; . J.. . ! Housefurnish ing Department (III the llllseilirill) First Class Goods all the way through. The stock is very com plete, and the pices are all the lowest possible. J. II. LAW & Potion Avcnu. 23 For John O'Donnell' Rang At Six O'clocKYesterday TRUNK LINE SEVER ' IS STILL MYSTERY! IS EXTENDED TO RIVER .... . i .1: .1:11 ' . an t II. m run I w li. is.' I' 't l . ad :illriK'(-l nidi lllll I UIIHClt IHj Httl". lifUII r .1. spn .11. 1 It.-. t I ill wi ll fur tin- 1 1 ', ... k III of business l.lHl ii'i. i 111- l.."K time by I hi' f-ir-, I..- k and. as he .expressed it. 'ihnw Hi 1 1 there was n.j hard reeling and In I kI' mi h..M .i tan-well supper,-' lii i !..... d 1 1 1 lii- saloon f..r all tlmu ut :, .. ...'k .-Hill da c eh ing. Tile I .I. t have I., ring f.r me," sal'l .J'-lui "I'm r.-i.'t; in ipiii now " And ; k.. -.mi- -.1 Aslie llle'.s best hn'iuri . liar ; ... t. rn smll'-d himself nf busnicsi. p.ii v, i! ht.iri'lin th' fai l thai mi army ! nf th- 1 1 1 i r m t liillhf'nl pounded .n hU !ln.ir in ii lust effort I i get In mi Hi.' 1 mUerlised bargains In thi' lnleriils l.ilw.'i'ii ihi- litim kiiiK n phiintlM- vili' I a. .ill, I In- In urd ' ' ili ,. .tin ' i li tin ' J..I. n ' I just want l.i KH a quart fur ml .'. 'i. I liul' .I'-lni'-in'" Aii'ith'-r wmild r m;i - . "g..l liniiirtarit IiiihIiii-hm i.i talk v cih y t Jnhn. j'ltiiii ji-n Ihi- ilnor it iitiniil"." nu.- (llrtlii's.'il iihIi . Ulunl H.iiil hi- jitKl i. iild nt w Ihi- Ni-w V'-ai- in wllh. nit a huttl" nf Julin's :ri--n rtlvcr. Hut Juhn mil 1 iK iiiliiiniuit mi th"- iiiiili', tlfiif to al! iilr'ili' with lu-rh.ipK a ruiij.li' ..I tliou.Hiii'l iliillarn' w.irlh nf kuimIs. "fi'l j Ifji hi i:i--rihfti'l.i ri'pri'Hf ntlriR th ; i:ii n j -im. "Vun rail t'-il tin-in. nun," mil ! .I.ihii. iluit t!ii' nlil mini isn't .n ii hit. Tliut'H rliht. sun. I'm Koin ti l.-iii k X iiniliTljIlt with tl liornit cat , III- llnil llvn hfiir to run tunlRht ; hut I illitn't need' tht-iti Ifx 23 right ! in.w TIiiiI'h rlttHt sun l(nppy N'W hii.u i: roruT iisMfKKKi riniti.i: iimio. stkkit sri'isiti vTKxni:T not- TH I.YI I. BOO KKET, Tlx'fi' . no F.vUIpuiv AKiilnut lllm I'olUv Wiirk llnrtl luu t'mler IHaadrsiilARi-. FOR YOUR CHINA CLOSET Now's :i vcrit;(Mf liortiuiity of tin" "(ioI don" kind f biy cliiiia for Vour china t-losct at ftKun! saviiiR otlnion oy. A muidxiB of fine pin'-fH of brokcu !ts at broken prices, Toys, at Your Price. 4 IX L Department Store PlwnK 107. No Disorders Marked Last Day of the Open Bar-Rooms S.iM- f"i lh- iiniHiKil mlr nf uriivitj' in iiml ar-.itnil thi- l.rir-r.H.m.s. an un-i pri-i'i'il'-nti-il riiHh nf buslni-iw. rattHi-fl I hy Ihi' Vw iM'hitfil oni'l 'who huft .i..hi..ih'H until tin- lam mlnuti-, Invlnff In ii Hln. k fnr tin- ilry wll, and In nil'- .jr tw.i In.itani-i'H lhi Mrlit.-nt crh'M n.-'wi-i'ii In th thi' iiui'tlniii-m ii'lliiiK of the bur- ' pmiri'il In t W di'lro to (nxtnrit la our mnny frtMidii nnd patron the moat cordial (rri ptlrufn nnd bent wlnhr-ii roe hoalth ntl proHpcrltjf iluriiiK thrt NowTai1, nnd ' txptom out' ulnoon' thnnkn for Vh.-riUili-ri' nndnuptKirt of our old ouirtomerii and n Inn our iirntlfloatUin for th ftrowinir numbrr o( New one. With Amur-anr that ' will koop our work, m'rvtoi' und rondu up to th hllfhiiirt ktAndurd durltiK thi your, anil widi'ovor in vvery piwulhiK way to inahft our .buoliios rrlntlnri pleaannt ' CHARLES H. H0NES3 . ' i MainuXactnring and horraotlm ,r , t Optician ; H ratioa Av. opptwlte Potffi v JIONEY TO LOAN 4 DUMMOUt, . WitrhM. iw lrr, Platola. tr aythtnc of value. Ton I m HKMtllglHl , wmaaunxaru pawn bhop. "s' S3 South Main Strwt ' Mr?' Cold Weather Alter Christmas Js always nn tlir proRrinn Hnvo you K"l y.nir i-...il cellar full? nmi't hi n cold iinap Iiml y.iu Willi it empty, l.ut us (ill it xoV. Asheville Fuel & Ice Company PHONE 40 Endorsed by-Many lae Crown Piano wis choncn lor thirty-two Slate and Foreign Bulldlo(s. and lifly-one of llicsr intilrumenls i more than ten limr-. the number ol any other make were In constant and (ratifying us durini the entire term tit the World' Fair. Three hundred and seventy-two officials ol those buildings wrote let tera bifhly commcndliii the "Crown." Thil Piano in for kale at 'I'lir .ui xll. hi of vvlm r- hhod 'harl Mawarrs Kafrt 111 hi. T'alinn. av-mi-fruit Htand Friday niKlit or r!y Hut ur.lay innrnlns of admit $4,000 In Htlll a mytiT, dfMpno tnc $''10 reward tin- li-tlm ofTem Tin' mpf URiilnKl Ton: Momlnn vi dlHmlimod In polkf court yoKtorday. nu- nffli-i-rs aHklnif (hi- ,IuIki: to ilrnji It ay thf-y could not m ikf a ca'" ilt.'iitiHt him. Tony In tin- brother nf riiarliy'H wlfo and h wan arrostod Kat unlay nn the complaint of a milii naiiK-il Jnnuu Jonrn uhn swore hi br- lii'M'il Tnny van millty, i lip pollen llrsl U "dry Inn nn. o (llv'""--hlnK Tnny'H n-Hld.-n. i' lut llndinK In- In n few day whrn onl Hnmc 120 In such i hnnRo an "hoard" Honor nhall have 'Tonoy mliiht very well liavo taki-n In half pint and ttit-'at hin impi'-irn roaster. I For th- fxillfc It Hliould he Raid that wbh n"V r . thi-y havi' vvnrki-d w ith uncoaHint? dll- Ordin. iK'-l'i''- pn thlH ousi', nx-n working loyi'rtimi' fnr hours nn iin-nlhli' cluim Bail miork Mill Not liicli l4iiia-r V Iaiw'rM hy l w . .n North .taln. A Hill" Mill' ax it will thi. mi' who ux-il UP 111'-, lait jIK H'ltlTlnH hnllnw. Surh a 'la a- t'it-rday liul- rnniiiH hrrp i-r ti'li'iilmni' and In per galnH that inTi' hi-mtt nfl'i-ri'il, nothlnif ; huh ;im It win' and tho proprlftora anujaml that thi'y have hcin hancllcapH.I uniiHtinl mark'-il tin- i-xll the Nalonn. from Aslii'Vllli and In pnlici. rlri'lm tho t xpfcti'd ruNh 'alli'd to mntiTl.il but pomparlilvi-ly tew anvt hi Inh made. NeviT rM'fori- Isnvp jiurh woni-K l.ri n WHni'HHPd In A.-iliPVllli- HaloOnH an wprti hppii hint nlRht. Bvpryhody wa- In thP hi-Ht of humor, plcrka wirp In f rant It hal to xprvi- th'-lr niimironn Ptmtiimi'rH, mro attPndantH wi-rp biii- Hy pngnRPd "In illttwInH u from daru poriii'rs hotilcn that had bci-n nvir looki'd in former round and the buy rn had their pypa open for hnrjrnln. Ii iUm hroki; all union liniira an thnv I worked in fnintlp hastu to get rid of. Ihi Mi.rli whllh IllHtead Of filling till shelves as of ore made, but a puny show nt a lew botih-s. Nerro attend ants weni mi the run producing unx le ted finds or delivering order and the perxplring proprletora rusheo PM rybod with words of haate. Price did not count: the customer named his own price "Hurry, hurry'' waa the puss word and nt hurKain pVlcpa irnodi' h i in like hot pakoa. Many did not -h i m to realise until xestorday th.-l-tho Millions were nctlial-ly to ploar EMANCIPATION WILL BE ORATOR'S THEME The (innivprmiry of the Kmunrlpii Hon I'roplamatlon will bo celebrated by th" colored peoph. of AhIipvUIp this aftprnoon at three o'clock In the court houso with ' it'n addrpaa hy flpn. . While, a well known colored orator who waa once pongrpaxmnn from a North Carolina District, music nnd rncltatlooN. ' , It la pxppptcd that a greut audf enr will mi preaent. The prograin will be as ifollowa: I'UOflH AM. 1 Music Old Hundred ........ Hy thn Atidleni e 2 Invocation. .Uev. T. V. Itlcp. II. I) ,Jt Music ... ... V. M. I. Ilraaa Hand . 4 Heading of Proclamation . . . ... I.. .'. ; . Dr.-W. ft., Torrencc 5 t'gein "Tho Colored Holdlera" . Mra. V. B. Miller 6 MiihIp "VV Are Koreatera I'ree.and llold-Y. M. I. (Hop Club 7 Contribution. K.YIualc , .. Trio 9 Annual oration ... . Oco. it Wlte. I) 10 Music ... ... Y. M. I. Ilrasa Hand V Prcnlilpnt of the lay Uev. AV. It. ZelKler VI in I'rpHldertt. JIpv. (". H. Duspnhury Chief Marsha! Hufua Wills POSTOFFICES LOOK GOOD TO ROBBERS (By Aitoclatad Prtt.) NICW iiltl.KA.N'M. Doc. ;ll.-,The fourth poHtofltpp robbery In this dis trict during the holiday season win reported to tho Inspeotlon department here today. At I'almetto. Texas, a poHtiiftle safe was blown conslderablo money stolen. LAST OF BOOZE IS OFFICIAL MEMO Thn entr1oB the docket nf polio court ypHterday, "Ijecpmher 31at," wai (oliH,l'd hy tlu remark In parenthcala ("fiut of Home"). ( The correct ness of this s(atemnl re mulns to be seen. I'loone hnd noi puased on .Monday however, as Johr Hrown vas aent to the rotula for 3( duya on account of home, and. Jumc (Innnlng wns taxed with postsion thi same acpount, and John Williams wai held up for purchauing liquor for i minor, and right n the hee)a of thi Joei Foster was fined 910 ftnd posti fur nsHaiilliiK Kdgar llaldwln with i liotUe. Jim Oaaton waa lined If. and poat for nmiiult on Mrwln Hudson and Kr win una lined $3 for assaulting Jim Irfdn Hrown nsaaulted Kdgar Hnldwii and waa taxed to. while Kdgar go off. Irene Watson, Daisy Hnilh. Relli Hiiundi-rs and .Marlon Callup wer euch lined tb for vagrancy, Pruye ' for Judgment waa continued In th. cniM? of Chas. Laughter, charged wltl cursing. FAMOUS KENTUCKY . HORSEMAN DIES (By Anoclatad Prt.) I'K.N'HAClll.A, Kla., Dec. 31. AV 8. Alcfheaney, of Lexington, Ky., die: hero t,oday after a short lllnesa o pneumonia. He waa the father o AV. McCliesney. president and gen. ernl manager ol the St. I.rhls Ter minal Conipunv, ami was a liimou: breetler iH line bnrs. s. Me caiiie herr only l-eyenih and dei -lined to have i ph'Klcian. by absolute lack nf evidence. Those who maintain that the present officer constitute tho ,l'Kt force Aahevllle ever had anf that If a merchant Ik fo earelena as to leave a great sum of money In an unlocked safe.- especially is It was generally believed that he always had large mimi In cash on hand. It was iliJUiifestly impossible ;o fiii-vi-it 4i invu iimi koik:iiiiii$ oil a iV-w ahackly boarJ.H from u window j mil making off with the money: It Is I manifestly Impossible, they say. for a ' 'ew policemen fo watch every store I every minute and a few minutes, were all that was necessary. As an ev-i ideiice of tho protection afforded the doHcp they point' out that the usual N'n mere will Hie se-wage from part' of tho city empty Into the creek whlph crosses North Main atreet at the old . Heed farm at leant it will not much longer Street superintendent J T- Iloatlc I Is engaged with a force nf city hands In extending the city sewer from Its i present terminus, in tho branch to the I river and Is making rapid progresa. j The line will conslot of 1.000 feet of1 20 inch pipe and he a main trunk 1 sewer. . j The city cnffltlepr's estimate of coat. was $3,500 and this was the figure It ; would have cost the city if done by contract but indications are now that Mr. Hnstlc w 111 have the line complete ed for not over 2,000 another ex- ! ample of the careful regard of the! city administration for the city j In the past there has bet u veil?.-: meat complain from iienple who live' neur the branch n well as from pa.- i ser by about the odors from th"! branch and in one case suit wai brought agaicst the city on account' of the death of a woman who died, )i ' itm i-iitniieo, oecause the sewaffi reasoned a spring near the branch". FUNEBftTsERVICES AT TRINITY CHURCH TAILORED WOOL WAISTS ( REDUCED ONE FOURTH lAtlnrea woo) -hlu 'laiiiMlerixl collar ;. ttc ttou'i ilk to toe.. Im KimkIh are II "brand new" tlw wry latcat nf thn kind bust Uu- tlnMt ha i-onic to clear cr?jfii3ve fctr Hrin . Ktrk'tly. MaWa, with aiul lie: Piaterlal flannel chulli and liatlAW ; regular pikici 9R.00 to $H.!0 red in vd one fourth, wlikh make lh0B r """$3.75to$6e38 These are HplciMlid fine vtacsts and are very cheap at reduced prices. , M. V. MOORE, .if 11 Patton Ave. TARE EXiEVATOIt FOR LASIBS ; Phone; . - . k DEPARTMENT. j The funeral services nf the law , I Mrs. Martha Agnes Owcnby, wife of i i Mr. r. A. Owi nby. will w held lhi i Chrintmas thefta were lacking thrs i niorning at 1 1 :35 a(, Trinity Kplscopa ' year and Irftit ganiihip cases of bin- church and be conducted bv the flee i glnry have been rani. 1ST. PRESBYTERAIN HAS BARAGA GLASS A new orBanlwtlo4i the Presby terian church of. Aaliv;i.ll Is the Ba raca llllile Class nt tho First Presny- .rlan church which w'as formed re- ently and formally launched nt a mclal meeting 111. Uie. 8iind.-iy Hchonl Annex Monday , tughr. There were iamcs and iiuishty, ..Mr. J. ii. Slike i rat her' ami Mips - liorothy Hchartie -'.tvorlnsj the asemjily .with solos ana luets while Miss ,1i.nnscy gave a reci Utlon, Ifollowed , bS' refreshmente. 'ome eighty meiiihtTs were present The'llrst f lass yvllt meet In the durch next Hunday morning at 0-.::n 'clock for regular work, The officers or the next six months will be Mr. I. U Jackson, itenchpr, leo. if. '.Vrlght. president, Clareiu-e Stacy, i h!P-presldenri' Ne( Oardner secretin ) nd Will Coleman, treasurer. A fe.i- ire of Ilaraca classe? Is that they Uct their owu,silTK'rs, The Ilaraca movBltient waa organlz d In Hyracuse, S: T , larshnll A. Hudson, who was hen summer, and has grown to an oi -'animation having- 2;000 clnnses nnn -'00,000 riiembers A feature, nf the Presbyterian class will be a socl-il meeting each t;wo months i . tor, Rev. W. 11. Ali i 'ready assisted bj Hlshop Horner. " ; The Interment win i. jn the rami l.v plot in lilverside and the pall-beai' I ers will he .Mr. John 11 Low, Mr. It i J. Tlghc. Mr. ,1. . Merrlmon, Mr i J. Krnzler cilcnti. Mr.Jlenrv HpiUvouc and Mr. W. II c.-nterfit ' TOO MANY FALSE ALARMS IATELY The lire department made a greu get away from the city hall yesterda. "fp,'r,i i when an alarm came ii from far Mouth Main ' street, and t speedy run followed, all on nccoun of a (ire nn a lot where leaves ha collected. - " " Much Special Sale of Men's and Boy'sj wma a-'iivT ' iriJB. SIt mgniecK aweaier w i f Values up to $3.00 for $1.05 Each A real Bargain for those wlTowarf values. THE WHITIOCK CLOTHING H0U$f Specialists in Mens WeaW -:-: 41 Patton Avenue! Ing of two other postnftlPcs, one Him nu sport. La., and the other Sulphur llllifl, Texas, was also' purled to Ihe inspector tndav. Sntheby. the London auctioneer, u to have an interesting sale of auto graph letters sunn. ammiK which an pen and tw-ii from Robert Hums to bis brother he burn- William. They nn- expected to bring at a record price tor this sort of doeu at merit, as they are signed In full by the .-- poet und arc thoroughly characteristic ot his style". CUT CLAS SILVCRWARC Buncombe Beauty Buggy llisi in. .Ii, nn grail.- bugg btiilt for I Ii,- in. ni, -i Write t,.r I'ir.-ulars and pri,-. "-- m T. S. Morrison and Co. 80-M Patton Av. Indignation Is expressed a the immlier of fulse or unnecessar alarms in the bun few days and thi tire iilnme mentioned. Is claused L. some with the latter. It is pninte. "lit that every run InvoKes hazar. to men and horses and that turjiln In alarms on slight pretexts shoul be punished. Chief Hernard was In lined to the view that the alar, j ,,'kn i . . 16 years ago by' , . " necessary hud goo. Kpn, R0i lulth. He said: - The tire departmet asks that people consider whethc there is any reason' for an alarm m fore-calling the department hecaua every run Involves danger- On th 1 other hand we distinctly wish It un derstooi! that any person who judg that the department is needed shonl not hesitate to call us even thmigl Investigation later may show we wer not really needed. Hut we bop thoughtless people will not rush in cull just because th'- happen to se smoke somewhere." yOl con buy Diamonds ol Arthur M. liold Co. al the prices ol tliroo viws io wliich mccuvs a lart Si in lo ou . This firm is ilelcrmintvl lo rctluco Ihcir l.irf slock ol oms. REASONABLE PRICES MJ Arthtjr jSI.FieliD Co. COR. PATTON AVC - CHURCH S- results. AVant Ads. lirin H. M. FROST . Jeweler and Optician liop.'iji ing a specialty. Patton avenue. I CHAS, JAR VIS ELEC. CO. j rnlius'i- ami ( oiiiiiii'toi's. ! I :liH-trk-n.l supplies, ell-. 1 .. I li ; i;ie '-u ill estlmnt.; en your i W'.rk Cli-oi. '' ir. i. South Main St. FLOWERS FOR 1908. A liul.- ..Ilea ' of lime but ue u i li I . : 1 1 m . ' i npe thai we are I- i . ;..ii-. I .. Minply fresh I-'l.iu -. r S. .K I'm i ' - season of l!nis. II- loeiul.. - ' ' earlier Sweet 1'. n nr.- td.i'i d the better Ijie I.I...M1 Grant's Pharmacy . 4vaacy fur Woo4'a taaJa. . Citizens Dray Co r Z3 JULIAN WOODCOCK Owner. 08 PATTON AVHtE Office I'hoiie 25. Depot Phone 7 Bailie ? Creek Sanitarium '!- t. - , ' : ' Gluten Flour of DIABETES, ACID Dtl n i i . liecoinmenaeu m trases PEPSIA, WEA DEBILITY. 5 Pound Bags . . , TT fives Trrwr a xtt wdntm YATES & McGUIR "THE HOME OF GOOD COFFEE" A MOST HEALTHFUL JOYFUL AND PRO OUS NEW YEAR TO ALL 'e heartily thank the people within our moi 190 Jitul city, for them most generous patronage! 41 I k . -'. I i i' I 4 1'.- t. VJ WcIFs Smok SIib i. That's nake 'it's- the Wiiy our aci ualntanci IMKi:. "I.OVK AT FIRST SKJHT." confections arc received by all when th - . i ' miuvioi WHOl.KNOMI''.. THE CLUB CAFE AND CANDY KITCHEN "Where, tho Confcctloni Fit tho Tastca." lajwood Street near P. . Telephon Biltmore Ice Cream. Per Gallon $2.00; per Half Gallon $1.00; QuarU 50 centi. Packed .and delivered without extra charge. Alio Prvorl nf Rrulfi li'ninidiin Wa !VD onlo n ffnr.fu fnr D?14-mnA T WARn noun rn J PHONB . OPP. Merchants Hauling Filinitiirc Moviuo; Prompt na;i?atfe Trans-. I'cr service endorsed h W. ( T. .-iii.l T .P. A. ' Repairing A general repair shop for re pairing everything. Tm' rltcrs. Ilicyck'i. Trunks, Ixwk and Key Work. t'liihrHliiK. , Hut Water llntlli and all kinds nf I-ithe- and Machine Work. Knives, Scir.zr. and S.iws Sbar- ! i fir r For you, iJyou are par- rifi i In r nKrlW rrnr nrrcir 1, V 1141 fL 1 W V L. wAr-M. 5c. ) ft. iohoit i ... I r pi lied rA.SHRVIII.F MUNIC rn J M HPAPN Xr. O.ft BATTrillV rARn PUCE Phonei 44. liMr P. O. tj'hj-: ri.xMi toi:i-"-. Just .v.. t-Paltn Ate. I'le.ne- "h i. 't. ',- 4 Maf3fc'teljfl - - -ac-..i",r """
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