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THE fASIIETOXE CITIZEN, M05mA?;CEC2fflEini,i5ir', UEVER ANY INDIGESTION, I OR A SOUR, UPSET, Your Out-of-Order Stomach i Feels Fine Five Minutes After Taking a Lit- tie Diapepsin Thar would not be a case of indi gestion here If readers who are sub ject to stomach trouble knew the tremendous anti-ferment and diges tive Ttrtue contained In Dlapcpsln. This harmless preparation will digest heavy meal without the sIlKhte't fus or discomfort, and relieve th sourest, acid stomach in five minutes, besides overcoming all foul, nauseous odors from the breath. - Ask your pharmacist to show you tfie formula, plainly printed on each 60-cent ease of Pepe's Diapepsin, thon yon will readily understand why th; promptly cures indigestion and re moves such symptoms aa heartburn, s) feeling Ilka a lump of lead In the WINDING STAIRWAY ; TO THE HOTEL TOWER RADIATORS WIIX BK PLACED IN NEXT FEW DAVS Work on Concrete Hotel Being Push, a' ed Forward Rapldljr in All ' Departments " Carpenters art at work placing a Winding starway on the roof garden of the concrete hotel wkloh will con- nect th garden with th tower which has fceen practically finished, . It Is planned to street the stairway In such ' n, war that the steps can be covered Uh sand and earth and In this way Approach th tower, which will be y aurrounded with vine and planta and will present a rustic appearance, It 1 sloped to thava the stairway com pleted within a few days and whan this is dona the roof garden will ha pswoUcaHy finished. v . f iasterers are at work finishing up the room on the third and fourth floors, those n th top floor having tieen completed by ha masons and havtaf bean plaoed In condition for Uia palntara, who will within a short ilm apply he paint to th walla. : ipertntendnt of Construction A. M. Goodlako stated yeaterday that by the latter par of the week he hopes to sea the radiators and registers betn placed In Jha building, aa Hhey to gether wltn the .bollor, have been on the road for some time and every thing it in readiness for thir in stallation whan they reach this city. It Is hoped so have tfhe hufldln heat ed .before) the weather fete vy cold, -in order that ho time may be lost by the workmen in finishing the work on the interior of the building. The out IdafweJle have- been 'completed and n idea ''of hohe ihotel will look when eonrpieted can now be gained Xrom the sidewalk, i ; The plumbete have placed almost mil of the piping which their contract ealls for" and, within a few day the Work of placing the lavatories and other fix urea will be started. Ttie work on th enew building Is wetng pushed forward rapidly and no time Is being lost In getting It In ahapa for the evening of the hotel iad the store rooms on North Main street POINTED NOTE TO 'UUOIEfl SITES (Continued from Page One) report ts received. The senate la mark Ing time on the house. The Insurgent republican senators are playing a . waiting game. Bo far they haws held no conferences to frame their poll ciest The emergence of tariff and trust legislation from the committees, will give them their cus. GTANTS.WTV HAVANA, Dec. 10 New York Na- tionals, f. Almendara f9K x Th bicycle Is a Frenlh Invention, enlh lm iter high although It has seen iter highest de velopment in the United State and England. Give Yourself a New Suit You'll not get such an opportunity to spend money wisely often. Tailored Suits of the best materials, serges, cheviots, men's wear wor steds, broadcloth , fancy mixtures, etc. All substan tially reduced. It would be economy to buy one of these suits even if you don't really need it now the styles wiil be good next season. $15.00 to $65.00 Suits . . . hi V. MOORE & CO. U PATT0N AVENUE ftpeclsttns in Women's Kcady-to-Wrar Garments. Oarefnl Attention Given to Mall Orders. . Ask for a Fall Catalogue. DYSPEPSIA, GAS MISERABLE STOMACH. i utoinarh, liolchln? of 7fls nnd eructa I lions of unilnesiiwl f kw I , wntr-r brnsli, ! nausea, headache, lill'uusiimn and t many other I nd symptoms: and, be- sldi'S, you will not Mend linntlvn ti) keep your stimiarh. liver ami Inles- ( tines ! ti n 1 fresh. i j If your stomach I sour nnd full f ' kb, or your food doesn't dlarcst, and your tnals don't seem to fit. Why not ret a r0-r!iit ca from your drut(gl.t nnd imiko llf' worth llvii." Absolute i relief from stomach misery nnd per ; feet digestion of utiythlric you eat Is J sum to follow (lv minutes after, slid, J besides, ono rnso is sufflelent to cure u whole family of sueh trouble. I Riirely. a harmless, . Inexpensive i Preparation like llapepsln, which will always, elthnr at daytime or during night, relieve your stomach misery and digest yi ur meals, Is about as humly and valuable a thing aa you could have In the house. GREAT ASSORTMENT OF FOWLS EXPECTED WITH ANNUAL I1l'I7TnV KNOW OPENS TOMORROW Managers Will be Busy Today He. onlvlng and Classify Array of fllrds The Blomberg building at the cor ner of Lexington avenue and College atreets. (presents the appearance of a largo poultry show now, the carpen ters having been engaged for the past few day (n placing the coops In the room in preparation for the fifth an nual show of the Ashevllln I'oultry and. Pet Stock association, which tarts tomorrow morning and which will last four days. A number of fowls from various parts of the South arrived In the otty yesterday and were placed in the building. Others will reach here today and whin the Show starts It Is belloved that be tween 1,(00 and 2,000 birds will be on exhibition. The ahow promises to be a most successful one and thoea people who have kept up with the progress of the association believe that the com ing exhibition will be the moat va ried and largest which has ever been given in this city. This will be the ntet classified show which tias bson given here and it Is believed that the decision of the committee on arrange ment! to place all birds of one breed togother will result in general sat isfaction both to tuie (breeders and the patrons of the show. A dfiintment which promises to be an unusually interesting one will be that of the girls' poultry clubs, the members of which have signified their Intention of plaolng thetr fowls Hii exMMtlon. Th prise .for this class of bird will be awarded during the coming ehow, when Judge Mar shall, of College Park, Georgia, has completed the work of Judging WELL DEFINED MOVEMENT STARTED (Continued from Page One) ojf Denver and Cincinnati being next most prominently presented. Baltimore I regardod us a much more likely candidate for the demo cratic national convention, Uhe time and place of which will be decided at a meeting; of the democratic national committee in this city Jitnuary 8. While the bust week In June seems to be favored as the best time for holding the republican (innvanUun, the one obstacle to so early a date la the presidential primaries which are to be held in Houtlh Dakota on June 4. There 1 a .r-ul that delegate to the convention must 'be selected at least thirty days prior to the "Convention in order to give ample authority for the adjudication of any contents. It Is likely that an order will bo adopted waiving this rule In the esse of South Dakota or any other elates whlcUi And It Impossible or Inconvenient to select their delegates bnfwe .lilne 1. so as not to carry the convention date over into July. .$10.00 to $45.00 PROGRESS OF GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT MAN l'KA TI'IIEIW It K C O It I GIVE HU AtVOIXT Buncombe t'ounty Good Road As sociation Anionic tl" Hrst Or. gaiilrtttioii of lot Kind The Important part lh Huncombe nine times out of ten the result of con ,.,.. Uod Head, ablation r,.. SM'T'WiJ!1 had In ths road lmpro ments of this tn. bnt , th, utlmatlon ef most county can be pointed to with prldo women ts Dr. Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin, by the association, which was organ- It Is mild, pleasant to the taste and Ized In 111, and which has the dis- sxeetly suited to bar needs. It la far tlnctloijof being .w iflrst of Us klndj . . In the south. The assoolatlon datea back to the tlme when good roads were rarely found In tWe rural districts of this, ,.r.nnfv Tii first work 11 ndertaken was the opening; of the roods fri.miBO feet without litigation, and after - HeaucMtcher to Kenllworth. the Hun - set drive and the rosd to Mt. Mead-j i tv,,. i,iirifat iinriertsuina In. us earlv history was th movement! whloh resulted In rne paving of the road from Ashevllle to Blltmoro The ,.in,n ,nnlHhnte1 to H e cause liberally and obtained the co-operation of the Incorporation oif Victoria and Kenllworth, and Otorgt W. Van derbllt. Frank Louglvran was the first pieitdent of the organization. He was succeeded by Tthomaa Wad lev K.'ioul, ,who was succeeded by Dr. C. P. Ambler. K.. C. Chambers was eleoted president to succeed Dr. Ambler and haasucceedtd IMmself n number .of times, now holding the prsldkbcy. John A. Hoebllng was the first vlce-preldirnt of the association. B. M. Jones was, elected secretary ami lidsurer at the time of organisa tion and ha held these offices until the present date. Following ' are the nemta of the first director ef th aoclatlon, when It only had a small membership which has been Increased to 17R: Frank Lughran, John A. Roeb Hng, B. C. Chamber, Thbma Wadley Uaoul, B. M. Jone. O. F. Weton. J. R. DuRose. Dr. C, L. Minor and John A. Nichols. Following are the present direct ors: F. Stlkeleather, Dr. C. P. Ambler, R. WT. Jones, B. C. Chamber, F. W. Thomas, Dr. B, W. Battle. Dr. C. V. Reynolds, Dr. E. B. Olenn and J. E.' Rank! a Illustrated article! on the history ainl accomplishment of the organi sation, have been attributed to a number of - leading publication in the eastern part of the United State by N. Buckner, secretary of th Ashe vllle board of trade 1 Clewing, la the sio'y which a number of publications promle to ud at an earl yda .- tin' which ap fceir In the curre-.t : n of the Manufacturers' Record "Th Illustrations in this article are concrete evidence of the lnteret In rood road in tho mountain of Western North Csroltne (Macadam flud sand-clay roads havevNpee and are now being actively constructed through the "Lend of the Sky' region la Western North Carolina, there al ready being hundred of mile of splendid foard-surfaced roads winding about th mountains, across hill and valleys from one ectlon and town to another. Ashevllle la the center of this good-road movement, from Which traverse a network of good road all over Buncomb county and adjoining countiea The first good roads all over Buncombe county and the Ashevllle and Buncombe County Qood Road association was estab lished In Ashevllle In 1199, at which time there were practically no Im proved roads In the county outside of the city of Ashevllle and the Van derbllt estate. "Th aim of the organisation have been to stimulate Interest in good roads; to push a policy oif road edu cation; to arouse Interest in city and county: to keep away from politics; to remetjj1 defect in Jaw and prac tice; to euggest new laws and reme dies when needed; to keep the citiz ens Informed as to what other wide awako communities were doing; to make good rods addresses; to sec that, roads were re-located, hills avoided; to instruct and point but the advantage of better grades and better drainage; to point out defects In methods and actual practice of building and repairs; to open up new roads to points of interest; to furnish the press with articles and data; to Inspect roads and bridges and ac quaint the county commissioners with conditions found; In ifact, to keep up an active campaign for road better ment, immediately afrr organising this association raised 15.000 by sub scription and regraded and macad amised the road from Ashevllle to Diltmore. This one piece of work In itself demonstrated to the citizens that good roads cottftl be built In the mountains and It stimulated all thinking citlz-ens to further effort. "This association has charge o and maintain eighteen miles of dirt roads In the mountain adjacent to the city, u'd mostly as pleasure drives, which roads the county never gave any attention, but which roads are used extensively by tourists, by health seekers and as pleasure drives. These dirt roads are well graded, underdralncd and kept In good re pair. "Since its organlr-atlon the county has built over 100 miles of macadam and sand-clay roads grades have been changed; wholo roads 'relocated, Ashevllle has more than -t-tw Ice doubled her pavement. The county now operates three rock . crusher plants, and ha full equipment for road building at each plant. The convicts, aa well aa many from ad- joining counties, are at work on the j roads; they were Instrumental In se-; curing, during tho first year of their organization, the National Oood rtoads demonstration train, which force built a strip of road as an ob ject lesson. i "This 'organisation ha settled dis pute between property owner where roads have been relocated. ; widened or graded., thus saving court proceedings. They "have acted as ar-i bltrators where usually Juries had toj Sensible Women Know Foundation of Health At health talks to women become Imiperlor to salts, cathartic pills, waters, mora general, both In the newspapers I etc.. which arc entirely too violent and on the platform, the mass of women Women should see to It tliat they are beginning to realize what the more I have at least one movement of the cultivated have an ways known, that good health csnnot be found In powder i box. The externals ef health msy bo Skitalned In that war. but the basis of ealth Ilea deeper, and yet Is just aa j easily obtained. ! The most lm . Important thing that a woman can so for herself, and about i Which she Is often most neglectful, Is I to watch the condition of liar stomach and onwels. The weary eyes, the bad brsatn. the frequent headaches. mples, the genera) air of la lassitude la bo apolnted ifor condemnation pro- ceedlngs; they locally widened one of tho main thoroughfares from a ! 2 0-f oot road to a uniform width of I warus raieea sui..icieni money uj subscription to macadamlr.e this same, road, vlt: the c-xlesjulon of Morrl- mon avenue. The organixatlon made the contract for the work, watched j the performance of same, with- the! result mail on oi me oeni ruauai In the county u built. This road 1ms been down night years, and has not needed or received repair atton tlon until the recent summer. They liavu placed road signs In various part of th county and are now ar ranging for the erection of signboards and milepoftts all over the county. They have regularly Inspected the pave? streets of Ashevllle and called the attention of the board of alder men to places nredlng repairs. They have bought road scrapers for their own use, with the result that the example has ben Instrumental in others being purchased. They own their own tools for road work; thsy have widened many narrow roads; I they 'hav blasted cliffs and ledges, they uave erected guard rails and board fences: on dangerous place on the mfouitatn roads; they keep a paid secretary; they have seen thai road taxes are collected; they have had private roads opened to the pub lic; they have had gate removed; they have built horseback trail to the high mountain peaks; they have erected watering troughs in places where horses most need water; they took up the question of clean city streets, of garbage cans, of waste paper receptacles, of sprinkling, of flushing ,and are proud of the faot that the board of health most effi ciently carries out all of this work. They have always stood ready to lis ten to" any Individual and assist htm In road matters within their power. "This organisation has th respeot of the best oltisens and county 'offi cials, and wihlle the ydo not claim that their organization has been re sponsible for what forward work has been accomplished, they are never theless positive that their Influence has had good effect." DRY GOODS REVIEW , NEW YORK, Deo, . 10. Trading in the cotton goods Markets was on the quiet side during the, week. The 'In terest in print cloth yarn goods was noticeably less- aad buyer of fine combed yarn goods are still indiffer ent. On bleached cottons and wide sheeting, the application of jobber wa steady at th -new low prices. Rome of the seller have taken about a much basis on the low basis as they car for now and are not push ing sales. They are declining In several In stances to accept further ordere on 4x 4 quarter bleached" cotton on a basis of 7'i cchts for fruit of the loom. Trade In the heavy goods Is still steady and values are better main tained both on white and colored yarn materials. This Is due to the ltffhter storks that are held and the beter sold condition of the large nlants. Prints ana auiet ith a moder ate amount of export business pass-: J In with Central American countries. New gingham deliveries are being sold rapldpy. , Denim hold otnady and the leading mill are well condi tioned ifor some month to come. A similar condition exists with the large manufacturers of duck of various klndst. The government report on cotton ginning made little or no im pression among buyer until the esti mate of the crop oomes to hand buy ers saem Inclined to think that cot ton markets will be power and goods man bo had when needed. Of the 110.000 pieces of grlnt cloths sold at Fall River, more than half were for contract deliver)- and all were odds. MOVES HIS OFFICF8 Mr. J. W. Cheeborouih who ha been aaooclnted with Merrlmon & Merrlmon In the practice of law for several years, and wiho Is prominently Identified us a commercial lawyer, has removed his offices to the Hark In building on Patton avenue. WAS SICK THIRTY YEARS BOVVIK. Tex Tine remarkable faso of Mrs. 8. J. Embry, who live here, is attractln attention on ac count of her restoration to health af ter many yenrs of suffering. Sho tells j of It In a letter as follows: ; "During the past thirty years I have suffered greatly from ner-v- I mis troubles and my 'health was bndly run down. Lately I learned of your iiiil liver end iron tonic, Vlnol, and I bepan taking It. j ' 1 have used several bottles and improved so fast that I at once rec ommended It to two frlends wSto were In poor health. My case was corn- ,,iu - ated but Vlnol did wonders for ,-. Even- woman who suffers from nervousness and weakness should take Vlnol and reoover her health." It Is plain that a remedy that will overcome a chronlo run-down Condi tion llko this Is Just what weak and sickly men, women and children everywhere need. If you want to. bo strong and Wealthy again, take Vlnol on our positive promise to give back your money it you are not satisfied, Smith's drugstore, Ashevllle, N. C bowels each day, and when snowlnar any tendency to constipation should take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin In the email dose prescribed. A brief use ef It will se train the stomach and bowel muscles that all forms of medicine can he dispensed with. These opinions are I voiced by thousands of women, after ; personal experience, among them Viola ! Caper, Covtngten, O., and Mr. K. B. t Brewer, Central, 8, C. Anyone wishing to make a trial of this remedy before buying It in th regular way of a drugglet at fifty cents or one dollar a large bottle family else) ean have a sample bottle nent to the home free of charge by simply addressing tr. W. B. Caldwell. 406 Washington St.. Montlcella. 111. Tour name and sddroes on a postal card wlU do. JACK JOHNSON RBTIREO PARIS. Dec. 9 In a publtohed In- 1 tervlew with Jack Johnson, the color- ; ed heavyweight pugilist, reiterated his resolution to retire from the ring. "You can anpounce my definite re tirement," said the fighter. "I never again win enter the ring, even if I And myself working for 110 a week THE SMALL BOY Will appreciate a bicycle or rvolocmjjeide (for Christmas, and better, he will appreci ate it all through the yeat. Nothinz you can give him will afford quite as much in nocent pleasure. Iver elohnson is first choice, made of best mater ial obtainable built by ex perts! sold under guaran tee. Make your selection early. J. M. HEARN and Co. 6 Bajttery Park Place, Phone 448 BUY CHRISTMAS CAKES AND BREAD From the big steam bak ery, and save all the trouble and unnecessary expense in cident to cooking all Christ cident to cooking all Christ mas pies and cakes and bread in your own kitchen. We use best materials, and have everything scrupulous ly clean and sanitary. Phone fj22. Call at Bakery, corner Pattonjlnd Ashland avenues ASHEVTLLE STEAM BAKERY :......... : CHRISTMAS COAL ? Is the coal that will J ignite readily, burn freely, with little ash and much heat. That's M & W INDIAN COAL The coal that's all coal. Phone 130. Carolina Coal &lee Company e AO Patton Ave. Drohmor Bltlg. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeee If you are a stenographer or a bookkeeper desiring a position, and will call at the office of The Emanuel School ol Shorthand we may have something of interest for you. Office No. 16 Drhumor Bldg. (over Field's.) FOR SALE For Sale: Eight-room house on Montford ave., at a bsrgaln. Canaday Realty Co. 10N. Pack Sq. .Phone 974 rrr. SEWING MACHINES VARIOUS MA ILEA Sold, Exchanged, Rented and Repaired CASH OR BAST PAWEJTT9 ASHE VILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Kldg Park Square. Phone ISO Our Hotel Loaf is the 'beat Bread In town. Price, S cents the loaf, but we do not deliver. Try It and save the 2 cents. COLLEGE STREET BAKERY Dean A Mowrejr : 1 E, College Street Jhe New ug department Opens Jo day ifou are Jnvited to Come in and Jee Our Showing JInytime. We have gathered together a very attractive line of Rugs. The showing includes a number of the very best makes. Included are the Axminster, Wesminister, Fremont and Biglow Electrar. From these lines you can select rugs of more than ordi nary wearing qualities. ; Come in and see the display whether you wish to buy or not. Always glad to show goods. Small Rugs are priced at $1.25 to $10, accord' -ing to aize. - , Art Squares, 9x12 ft, are priced at $10 to $58. .Fresh Tupkcys Of a Quality 1VL : FRESH MEATS Fhoae st-iiS. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen Just the Thing for "Her" MESH PURSES Both In .silver, German silver antf' gua nwtJ.' Wes''tsortmsnti of designs arvd alses. Hundreds of oKher useful end ajjwojjr4at gifts for Ohrtetmas. CHAS. E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue FOR RENT UNFURNISHED Desirable house iri Grove Park. Hot water heat and all modern convenience s. See THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. Folk's Music House Has a special offer for any lady buying a Piano be tween now and Christmas. Come in and learn particu lars of this offer. 21 South Main Street ' MISS CRUISE SHOP 25 Haywood St. I am offering mv full line of novelties below cost as T am closing out this line pf fancy hair pins, hair orna- ments, belt buckles, pins, chains and anything -we nave in stock at and below cost. "We have a beautiful line of hair ornaments, brilliant barrets and combs we sug gest for Christmas presents. PIOTCRE FRAMES AST) FRAMING Save money on picture rraraes. Ready to deliver frames in gold and atjver plate, dainty wooden ffraines In popular sites Frames from latest moulding made quickly. Card board and picture glees for gala MI'S CUX'VIU 1 N. Pack Square Dr. R. (J. Buckner has changed his residence from 18 Vance Street to 11 Soco Street. Phone 12702 rings. Let ne rtr yew aa estimate c." that Eleetrle Wiring. Our work give satisfaction. W. A. WARD, AJTVTHIAU VI .fcXTlUCAX II Caarck at. rboass 4i J.! if IVIeats & Ducks that Pleases HYA1VIS GROCERIES X Cor. If. Bfaln at Merrlmon Ave. 48 Patton Ave. MISS ' rsfc3W V HUFF, EXTERT CORSETEBRB ROOMS XI and 18 Amerlcan National Bank Building ASHEVILLE SCHOOL OF MTTSICAL ' ART AND LANGUAGES Teachers Vooal Mrs. E. M. Harksr . Mrs. O. P. Westal! Mrs. J. O. Stlkeleithef Piano Miss Minnie Weetall Mis Kate Laxton Mr. F. Flaalngton Hftrke Mr. John W. Startles Organ and Theory Mr. F. Flaxington Hsrksr Languages Mr. A. 3. Lyman Phone 344 Auditorium Bldg. TRIMMED HATS Reduced M. Webb Co. Emanuel 1 School of Shorthand Oldest school of Its kind In the Sooth, Office Room 17 DlirnnKW Bldg. (Over Field's) Miss Sadie Emanuel, Principal Positions Secured tor all Gradnatea HOOD'S Millinery' reduction in trim med hats. Wrightsman's MILLINER V. 10 Gbaroh Street Gdffiard
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