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THE ASIIEYILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913. GETS EIGHT MONTHS YOUNGSTER CAPTURED TURKISH BATH TOWELS FOB BENT. Comfortable unfurnished home two blocks from post-office; four bed rooms, furnace heat, rent reasonable; no car fare. MOALE CHILES Real Estate arid Insurance 27 Pat ton Ave. ON RETAILING CHARGE AFTER A LONG CHASE Of the old supporting east, enly Dorothy Del more, as Jtmmle.

the diminutive bell boy Is retained. The chorus, always beautiful, vocally capable ami graceful In a Savage musical entertainment. Is well up to the at an da, -d eatabllehed by this astute manager The Prince of rilaen" orchestra will he under the direction of Boill Seat are now selling. Herman Byerly Appeals to Superior John Ramsey Declared That He Will Spend no More lime at IIW orm Court. Only One Cse of Drunken ncM so Vmv This Year.

'ne Rcl TtUng." School. "The Real Thin' is the allurlnr title of the play that Henrietta Cros-mftn will bring to the Auditorium on next Tuesday. Jan. John Kameey, a fourteen-year-old hoy who has appeared In police court on several occasions, gave a police. This play has been a remarkable men and a member of the sheriff's department a long, exciting chase on 1913 Printing Blank Books Get it done here Printing of fine quality circulars, booklets, letterheads, envelopes, special forms.

ROGERS' BOOK STORE 69 Patton Avenue. Phone 254, Aiheville, N. 0. By a very large purchase Ave have Kcrured some extraordinary values in Turkish liath Towels. We are offering them to you at a saving of fifty to seventy-five per eent.

A large selection from 15c to $1 per pair Don't miss this opportunity to get these towels at this large saving. South Main street yesterday after noon, following his escape from the county reform school, to which he success and has been praised universally wherever It has appeared. It had three successful months at the a line Klllott theatre In New York and comes here with the same production and cart. "The Real Thing" Is popular In theme, more so than any other play Mtsa Crown a has ever produced, and appeals to every one who haa, or expected to have a home. Included In was sentenced In city police ourt at a recent session.

The young fellow im said to hsve made his escape from the school yesterday morning, com ing to Ashevllle Immediately after he succeeded In leaving the surround' Herman Byerly, the young man who was convicted Wednesday morning of retailing to l. 3. Reed, yesterday morning received his sentence. Judge Adams giving him eight months on the county roads. K.

M. Wells, attorney for Byerly. pleaded for a light sentence and asked that appeal bond be fixed as low as possible, so trai his client could raise the amount und be with his mother, who ts very 111. After going Into the matter, Judge Adams said he would make the appeal bond MOO which was Immediately raised by Byerly's father. The only new case of Importance was a charge of assault lodged against William Rosebud, a negro.

Trial was postponed until this morning. Q. H. Paddock was found not guilty of falling to blow his automobile horn at the intersection of wo streets. It was testified that Paddock's machine collided with the bicycle of a small negro when the two came together at the intersection of College street and Its very capable cast are two children I tuts with which he was not sattofled- who the audience will want to take to their arms Immediately.

Doth are The little fellow was discovered on South Main street and ran through real artiste and beside are the dear a livery barn, beln captured after a est, best behaved children tt has ever long run. He Is said to have talked to the men who brought about his been our fortune to meet. Mies Or smart was seen here last arrest In a vein that would have made season and her reappearance again a New York gunman look to his laur this year Is most welcome. The ticket sale will open tomorrow morning. els as a user of criminal parlance.

de- People's Department Store It Pays to Trade Here. 40-42 PATTON AVE. daring that he had had enough of the reform school and had come to The Stage society of New Tork Is to give the first performance In Columbia River Shad Roe 25c per tin This makes the most delicious breakfast dish imaginable. Clarence Sawyer 63 Patton At Six Phones, No. 1800 America of Tragedy of Nan," the the conclusion that he would spend the remainder of his life sway from It or allow the keeper to kill him In am attempt to keep him there.

The youngster was placed In one of the cells at the city jail. with Lexington avenue. Although one wit ness swore that the defendant, who ts a demonstrator of automobiles, did not give any signal, tt was further work of poet end dramatist. John Mesefletd. who Is at present the literary and dramatic fashion In Ixm- doA.

1 which he Is not unfamiliar, snd Judge Junius O. Adams at this morning's I session of the police court probably testified that there was some doubt about the matter. As the man Immediately paid for repairing the boy'i bicycle and showed that he was godng will milieu lu lining mw v.io. for the disposal of Kamsey's esse. at a moderate rate of speed.

Judge Adams round that he was not guilty of the charge. The corner where Lexington avenue and College street Intersect Is probably the cause of mure AUCTION SALE automobile accidents and results In more drivers of machines being: calif DAUGHTERIDGE IN RALEIGH RALEIGH. Jan. 2 E. Da terfdire.

If tit? nan governor-IeH, spent today here, returning to Rocky Mount from AshevW, where he wan In conference with Governor--elect Cralic concerning; state po Helen II. A. BROWN CO. General Contractors Temple Court Bld. Phone No.

141. Our Specialties Sto Foundstl oca. Concrete Work end Excavating. Dealers In Roufh Building and All Kinds of Crushed Btone. into court han any other one street In Ashevllle.

Hardly a week paasos that there la not a minor or serious OF accident at that place. John Rash Is the first msn to be ax the yah a be enunciated In the forthcoming recommendation of Governor Crala; to the g- neral assem bly. esays that he and Governor A Trial Is All We Ask. LAUNDRY New Furniture and Store Fixtures of PHONE 70 arrested for being drunk In 1913 and the only one the policemen had found on the wayside, fnllen from the wntor wagon up to yesteniay morning. Rush was found guilty of being drunk and fined the minimum amount of $6 and costs.

Whether the New Ymir's resolutions of the sudden exodus of retailers Is responsible for the condition, police court has not looked familiar for the past two mornings. The spectators, even, have been scarce and tho majority of cases developed from testimony collected several days ago. Chief D. K. Lyerly said yesterday that If present conditions continue some of his men may be given a much needed rest at an early date.

Craig- discussed especially state finances and methods of meeting the present deficiency of $50,000 and at the same time avoiding any retrenchment In the present progressive policies of the state. Governor Craig, be says Is especially determined' that there should be no backward step In the way cuMltijr down appropriations to the hospitals, state university and other state schools for higher education. Also he considers Imperative an advanced policy for road building: that will give the state an effective shure in the work of systematic road We Treat You Laundry White. construction. lie wants advancement made in the equalization of tax valuation on real estate as among the IT THE PLAYHOUSES counties and will Insist on Judicious revision of the revenue act that will THE GOLIGHTLY FURNITURE CO.

bring In sufficient funds for the needs ol an economical administraihm. 1913 BUICK 1913 The Buick cars as hill limbers are unexcelled. They are especially ada pted to this country. Last year we were fore ed to return the deposits on several cars because of our inability to procure sufficient cars to supply the demand. Come in now and make your reservations for the coming year, you may be disappointed if you wait till later.

Arbogast Motor Co. To determine whether an electric 16 N. Pack Square current Is alternating direct, hold bar mnfjnet near a llRhted Incan descent lamp. If the current be al ternating, the nlHment will vibrate; If direct. It will be attracted or repelled by the mftftnet.

At the Dreamland. The Four Grahams appeared at the Dreamland theatre lost nlht In a novel act, featuring Herbert Graham and L. Graham, two of the you nicest athlete ever seen on the taffe hore. The little fellows are well developed and pulled off many dlffcult feats, closing their art with a fierce three-round match of boxing, which was declared a draw, both aluRffers wnrklna well. The usual number of pictures were ithown, Including "l-rlnftln Home the Pup," an excellent comedy.

"A ltre for Honor," a drama with a etronf plot, and "Jim's an emotional picture, th plot of whlrh was based on life in the west In tho days when men hunted madly for gold. Phone 303. 60 North Main St. IMMll'S EX Saturday, January Hth 1 1 O'clock PERIENCE SHOULD BENEFIT OTHERS Especial Attention At tho Prince. Fourteen years ago I was quite sk-k, that is.

most of the time found Is given by us to the mounting of your DIAMONDS and other jewels in Platinum, Gold and Silver. NOW is a good time to bring them in. CHAS. E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Ave.

Phone 638 "The Old Reporter was the feature picture at the Princess theatr yes-: terday. This Kdison production dealt, with the "ups and downs" of an old, man In the newspaper frame, whose i resignation was called for when a new publisher took charge of the paper with whlrh the reporter had been connected thirty years. The old man, however, proved that his mind was tt almost Impossible to be up and attend to my dally duties as a wife and mother. At times I thought I could not endure the suffering much longer, so naturally consulted our family physician who told me at once that I had a severe case of kidney trouble. I consulted another physician at lienver, who told me that I had kidney trouhle and Tveeded care- In order to liquidate our business we have decided to sell our entire stock at Public Auction and give the public a chance to buy BRAND NEW FURNITURE at their own prices as every article will positively go to the HIGHEST BIDDER regardless of cost or value.

Our stock consists of fu treatment and a long rest. After doctoring with the physicians for sev still keen and put over a big scoop, foil wing whlrh he was assured that hla deak would not he used by an other of the staff. Other pictures shown were: "barmen of the Isles." "The Violin Scraper," Pony Fx press Girl" and "A Stenographer Wanted." The Princess orchestra rendered the usual number of enjoyable selections. EXTENSION TABLES DINING ROOM CHAIRS KITCHEN CHAIRS PORCH CHAIRS CHINA CLOSETS COOK STOVES CLOCKS PICTURES SIDEBOARDS LACE CURTAINS IRON BEDS SPRINGS MATTRESSES DRESSERS WASH STANDS ROCKERS WARDROBES BOOK CASES RUOS ART SQUARES AMUSEMENTS eral months and receiving no benefit, I decided to try Dr. Kilmer's swamp-Root, which had been recommended by my husband's partner.

To be honest. I really did not have any faith In Swamp-Koot but thought I would experiment on at least one bottle. After taking one fifty-cent bottle I felt so much better that I bought a dollar bottle and continued Its use for a few months, after which I felt so well and free from my former suffering; that pronounced myself cured. I feel safe in saying that your Swamp-Koot prevented my having Bright, Disease and therefore, saved my life. To prove my gratitude I will allow COMING ATTRACTIONS.

Tomorrow night. "The prince of Pilsen." Tufudav. Jan. 7. Henrietta you to publish this testimonial any Crosman In "The Real Tain." Wednesday.

Jan. matinee nltrht "Hfhool tVS." INCLUDING WOOL AND COTTON BLANKETS, ALL FIXTURES LARGE SAFE, HORSE AND WAGON, ETC. time you wish. I also tell my friends what Bwanvp-Koot done for me and I know of several cases where cures have been accomplished. I believe al Attend The CRESCENT JEWELRY COMPANY'S ClosingOutSale Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Cut-GIas, Silverware, Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags and many other useful articles are selling at cost.

MR. JULIUS LOWENBEIK is in charge of sale. Your money cheerfully refunded on any unsatisfactory purchase. most every one living In the Bout! should use Swamp-Root at least one or two months In the Spring as It rids the system of sll Impurities. Heepectfully yours, MRS.

W. L. BRMIR. Mobile, All 11 S. Cedar St.

Remember SATURDAY MORNING O'clock Personally appeared before me. this The Prince of Hllsrn." The "Prince of Pilsen" Is an entirely new drc and with a company composed of notable players will play an engagement at the Auditorium tomorrow flight. No other musical comedy has ever quite reached the popularity of this tuneful work of Plx-ley and I.uders. The present company Is the only one organised by Mr. Savage for the presentation of The Prince of Pilsen." and he Is said to have fathered what will prove the most brilliant cast ever selected for its Interpretation.

"Jess" Desidy one of the best of the German dialect stars Is to play Hans Wsjrner. while Arthur Hull, a new-comer with a fine baritone voice and splendid personality. Is to sins the Prince. In the I selection of the female principals of 30th day of March, A. D.

ltll. Mr W. be mis, who subscribed the above and on oath says that the same Is true In substance and In fact j. lfxt.if: to uno. Notary Public Ijetter to Dr.

Kilmer A N. V. GOLIGHTLY FURNITURE CO. 16 N. Pack Square .1: J.

STERN AUCTIONEER the cast, Mr. Sewage Is said to have been singularly happy. I-ottie Kendall, gifted a superb mezzosn-prano snd a charming stage presenc, is to slnr the role of the dashing widow. Edna Wallack. a dainty bit of femininity is cast for the demure i Prove What Hwwmp.Root Will Io For Vow.

Hmd to Dr. Kilmer t'e Blng-hampton. for a sample bottis. It will oonvii.es any one. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder.

When writing, be sure and mention Ashevllle Wily 3tt-sn. Regular fifty -cent snd one-dollar size bottles for sals at all drug store Nellie. The whirlwind dancer. Norms Brown, will give an entirely new In Use Citizen Want Ads terpretation of the French maid, Kl-doiUa. The new tenor for the role of Lieut.

Wagjer Is to be Fred L.yon. Advertise In The Citizen For Rccr.

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