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The Asheville Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 8

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H44 itll Holiday Goods TO BE SriOflfj 10 CITY NEWS I For Everybody, I At 3 o'clock this afternoon no rents had been made by the police de AS DEPUTY CLERK GEO. W. JENKINS partment, Mt. Hermon lodge, No. Ill, A.

F. 29 S. Phone 125, A STRONG, FIERCE HEAT. Coke Is noted for Its strong, fierce heaU Makes this heat without any smoke, or soot, or dust, and lasts a long time. Very much lighter than coal, therefore greater quantity Special price.

PHONE 130. CHALMERS 30 TORPEDO $1500 FULLY EQUIPPED Including Chalmers Self Starter There are torpedos and torpedos, but here Is one that will stand i the wear and tear and give satisfactory service for a long period. It will always look well, too. Have you ever seen a car with classier, prettier lines? Moreover, It la finished with extreme care. It gives (he tail-or-made, just-out-of-the-band box impression.

It's a Chalmers through and through. Your choice of three attractive color schemes. and A. will confer the Master Ma Mr. Hyams Will Present His son's degree 7 o'clock this evening, The store of the Hackey Moale Barbee REAJj WINTER; Is out ahead.

Are you prepared for the cold, bleak days of Jan-nary and February? M. W. COAh will protect you and make the home delightfully comfortable. PHONE 40. Asheville Coal Co.

6 North Pack Sq. Phone 10. 4, 3 Final Reports as Clerk of Federal Courts Here. company, It is announced, will be closed Monday to take Invoice, but will This monogram on the radiator stands for all sou can ask in a motor car be open Tuesday. The fire department was called to MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave.

No. I Uuxton street at 12:15 o'clock i today on account of a small tire around a flue, due to a defective W. S. Hyams. clerk of the United States court at Asheville, will leave for Greensboro Monday, where he goes to.be sworn and inducted into office as deputy clerk of the United Carolina Coal Ice Company The Asheville members of the En States District court by Judge James QUALITY TALKS! It would not pay to sell jdowment rank, K.

of will meet in the Castle hall of Asheville lodge. No. 10C, at 7: SO this evening, for the E. Boyd. Mr.

Hyams received the nor tice of his appointment several days and he has been busily engaged during the past week making preparations for the changes incident to the election of officers. C. S. Alley, who came here from any COAL but the best. FINE APPLES I West Virginia several months ago, has entered the employment of K.

M. Try Our Morning Glory Hams going Into effect January 1 of the act of congress which abolishes the United States Circuit court. He has wound up the entire business of both the Circuit and the District courts and is ready to make his reports In accord ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE 15-17 South Lexington Ave. Messier and Is now transacting bus! nes In real estate. and Bacon.

I Nice large ones Whether you use a ton or car load, your wants, receive the same careful attention from us. ance with the act. I Revenue Agent Sams has received the report of the destruction of an II-' licit dlBtillery in Burge county by Mr. Hyams heretofore has acted as Special Employes Sams and Kanlpe Armour imon Pure Lard, he World's Best. 1 20c and 25c each.

E. C. Jarrett clerk of the Circuit court as well as the District court. By the new act it was necessary that one clerk be appointed for the district court and sev and Deputy Collector McCoy. The shipments of stone for the con BLANK BOGUS, LEDGERS And office supplies for 1012.

We desire to call the attention of all business men to our splendid supply of office books, filing devices, stationery, clips, and all supplies needed by the up-to-date business and profes-' sional man. We'll be glad to show you. ROGERS' BOOK STORE struction of Trinity church, which eral deputy clerks. Mr. Milllken of Greensboro received the appointment as clerk.

Mr. Hyams has many friends here Us or 111. have been delayed for some time, have begun to come In again and the work 11 North Pack Bqnare and City Market, PImm 47t. HILL AND YOUNO Phones 4 and 359. City Market.

who will be interested to know of his Southern Coal Co. Phone 114. No. 10 N. Pack Sq.

is progressing more rapidly. Judge Prltchard will teach tin appointment. SI Pattoa Ar. Phome 254. men's Bible class at the Y.

M. C. A. tonieht. As Is runtnmu rv tharo will an oyster supper served from 7 to 7:30 o'clock, and the study will lost from Take an Oyster Loaf Home with Vmi Tnnifrht HALF DOZEN DEFENDANTS WERE IN POLICE COUNT 4 iu a ciocH.

vrve -a. vuigui The installation of officers dikes A GUARANTEE Foot happiness for the new year means that you wear Guarantee Shoes. For men our CUSHION SHOE Is a winner, nnd every man r. A "M1YV IT Trf WITXJ haywood aran ROCKINO CHAIES Big assortment. See our solid oak arm Rocker fdr $1.50.

v-- DEAL G0LIGHTLY, 27 N. Main St. Phone 354 place Monday night at Balsam Camu NEAR POfiTOFFIfTR! No. 1. W.

O. at which time a smoknr will hn pnlnvwl nnri uttruml Initiations will be given. Visltina Three Cases Disposed of and A' Happy New Year Ifi To all and thanks to my patrons for their liberal patronage In the' who wears them is greatly pleased not only with the style Three Continued, Including Aikins. past years, which has been so greatly appreciated. Yours truly.

niiiiunMlllllliiHMIIMimilNlllNIIHINmiJT L. BLOMBERG, Proprietor Blomherg's Cigar antl Sporting Goods Rtnra, and wearing quality, hut es peoially the comfort enjoyed. Price $3.00. PREMIUMS CEASE When totally and permanently disabled by injury or GuaranleeShoeStore Woodmen are Invited to be present. At a meeting of the directors of the Carolina Baseball league in Charlotte yesterday it was definitely decided tha't the formation of the league would remain the same as heretofore.

Thus ends Ashevllle's chances of getting into the Carolina league. The workmen that have been en-paged In repairing the buildings on the old waterworks property of the city, preparatory to the establishment of a reform or training school, have just completed their work and the buildings ore now ready for occupation. A superintendent has not yet been chosen and it may be some weeks before a suitable one Is found. Solicitor Robert R. Reynolds announced today that he has definitely decided not to ask the governor to authorise a special term of Superior court for the trial of criminal rases in Buncombe.

Mr. Reynolds said he had 4 Uortb Mais M. uiaeuse uuuer policies in ine New York Life-insurance Company When dissatisfied try our Special Blend Coffee, 35c per lb. and you Mil have pleasant dreams Clarence Sawyer Kindling 10c per box 63PattonvAv Eix Phonu N. 1100.

A SHOWING OF QUALITY NATIONAL BANKS Capital Bank of England. 71,746,000 Bank of SMOO.00O Bank of 41S40 000 Bank of Russia SI OOoioOt 460 U. 8. National seen a number of the Justices of the Although there were six defendants in Police court this morning the ses-sli lusted only about three-quarters of an hour, three of the cases being continued. The case which promised to be the most Interesting was that against Eugene Atkins, who was charged with violating the sanitary laws of the city by maintaining a dairy on Pearson drive not kept in a sanitary condition.

This was continued until January 12. It is charged that Mr. Atkins has neglected to comply with some of the orders or recommendations of the city health department, which has had the matter under consideration for some time. Arthur Ensley and James Finney were each given 30 days on the roads, being charged with assault with deadly weapons. It was in evidence that they struck Billy Bates on the ht ad with rocks last night, on Maiden lane.

The case of Boh Sams, charged with assault with a deadly weapon, was continued to January as also was the case of "Kelse" Young, who was charged with violation of the meat ordinance. WMev Rodgers was charged with being drunk and with assault on a negro. In the first case he was fined $3 and in the latter 15 and the costs. The evidence was to the effect that the negro had given Rodgers $2 to get some whiskey, that when he later asked Rodgers for the whiskey, he began to curse and assault him. peace, had consulted the records of new and continued cases and had sat Headquarters Our holiday display of Ligh class gifts EXCELS novelty, variety, originality and unusually attractive prices.

Special: $20.00 and $25.00 Dinner Sets $14.85 $75.00 Dinner Set $47.50 Chocolate Sets 75c to $15 Assets over MIM7M7S THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANT8 ASSETS ARE OVER I isfied himself that he could try all of them In the three weeks term to he held in February. Arrangements were completed yesterday afternoon by which the members of the Y. M. C. A.

and the Y. W. C. A. will hold a 'Joint reception nt the Y.

M. C. A. building on New Year's day from 1 to 10 o'clock p. m.

No special Invi'atlons will be sent out but a general one Is extended to all to attend. Light refreshments will be served and there will be a basketball game between the team which won the southern championship two or $660,000,000 I The I XL Dept. It Used to Be Said "STRONG AS THE BANK OP ENGLAND" Now the Comparison may be Properly "STRONG AS THE NEW YORK LIFE" Nearly 1.000.00. People hare Fund. In this tt-year-old Company.

Its Policies make uncertainties certain Information Free, three years ago and an all-star team of college or former colleg men. No Store 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107. admission will be charred. These re DR.

SIX ACCEPTS PRESIDENCY. PARALYSIS, DYSPEPSIA And Other Chronic Diseases Cured By our new natural method No drugs, no surgery. The most extensive equipment In North Carolina for the admin of hygienic and physiological treatment Many caaee ot paralysis, dyspepsia, rheumatism, neurasthenia and other chronlo aliments completely cured after all th. ordinary methods had failed to benefit Name, of physicians, lawyers, bankers, and other business and professional men In aU parts of th. United State, who endorse and recommend oar treatment glren on request, CsJl or writ, for pamphlet Consultation and examination at Banltarlum free.

Pamphlet Mailed. THE BIGGS SANITARIUM ceptions are getting to be In the nature of an Institution and this one will doubtless be much enjoyed. Judare J. C. Pritrhanl 1ta vatr- eeSf BURT M.

NOLAND TRAVELING REPRESENTATIVE 14 Oak Street. Telephon. INT ASHEVILLE, N. day afternoon made his decision In the case of George F. Buell vs.

the Kanawha Lumber company of South Carolina, which Involved the validity of receiver' certificates Issued by the receiver of the defendant company. (Continued from page 1) more closely related to Russia than China, the latter being across tve Gobi desert. The attaches of Japan and Great Britain may be expected to watch events closely, but there will be no cause for alarm until Russian troops cross the Gobi desert. The construction of the Baikal-Kalgan railroad might necessitate the employment of Russian troops for protection as was the case along the trans-Siberian In Manchuria, but that Is a consideration for the future. The present step Is apparently only a diplomatic one In the Russian program of expansion, which did not terminate with the treaty of Portsmouth.

IIMIMMIMMMMMMIMMMI PORTRAIT PHOTtXJRAPHS 14.00 to S30.00 MT dox. Favor with a visit. HIGGASON STUDIO V. Park Over "Tlieato" Fine Jellico Coal The Ideal fuel. It's hot.

JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone yard phone Bit Special prices on car Iota. 1M Woodfla Phono 17 Asberino, H. O. Tne court held that Inasmuch as the certificates had not been sold In accordance with an order of the court they do not constitute a Hen upon the property; but he held that certain notes representing money borrowed, to secure which certificates were la-sued, constituted a valid claim against the receivers since they had been used to pay taxes, laborers' liens, also that certain other claims are valid.

and Best WARTS Rumford Balling Povde FOR SALE: Edison Home Phonograph in excellent condition with two and four minute records: a bargain. Phone 777, or P. O. Box 77T. 27-3t 'Oil OF TOLmoir YEfif My E5EHTE0 WANTED A first class cook at Rock Lfdge.

170-tf. VICTOR JANUARY RECORDS are in, DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE BREVARD INSTITUTE The school that provides practical vocational training of the highest gradd and lowest cost under the best of Christian influences. It operates the following departments: high bchool, normal, music, commercial, agriculture, dressmaking, millinery, and household economics. For further information address C. II.

Trowbridge, Brevard, North Carolina. IH-lOt WANTED Immediately, a maid com Miss Isabella Lowe the Most petent as chamber maid and waitress. Apply 147 Chestnut street. Apply personally. 17l-2t.

Striking Figure in the Production. THE GRUNER SANITAEIUU SUD Ko- Haywood Street. Tfumm U4. HYDRO-THERM O-ELECTRO and MECHANO-THERAPY. WKTIoT Nenroosn Paralyse.

Hayf. MalJU. AsthnU. Stomach. Rheumatism.

Diseases ot Women and other chronlo diseases. The BATHS AND MASSAGEDprtmnt ot the Sanitarium Is open both iAbllu. and GiJTlJuZEJI BkUlful ttendanta for Open from a. m. to I m.

Batadsy till 11 p. m. Coles Hot Blast Heaters FOR RENT 7-r-tom suburban cot-tagei unfurnished. Has Ift acres of ground. Located on car line.

Has furnace, city water and sewer. Fine view of surrounding country. Price 125,00 per month. The K. F.

Grant Realty 41 Patton avenu. FOUND In the postofflce, Tuesday, pair of eyeglasses. Owner call at Oasette-News and pay for ad. 9 i BREAD FOR 1912 Be sure you use Butter-Crust Bread it is 100 per cent in nutriment, and weighs a lull pound to the loaf. At all grocers, or phone C22.

Asheville Steam Bakery Don't Miss the Big Sale now going on 2t the Globe Sample 30 S. Main WANTED Board and two rooms for two ladles. Address Mrs. Green. 101 Cumberland Ave.

7l-lt I Send Soiled Linens to be Done the Nichols Way Miss Isabella Lowe made her first appearance In Asheville last night as "Glad." In Mrs. Frsnces Hodgson Burnett great drama, "The Dawn of a Tomorrow." The play la a story of London' alums, the notorious Apple Blossom court; and Mrs. Burnett handles her subject In such a masterly way as to bring forth the very highest criticism from all who have seen the play. Eighteen people constitute the cast sad each one seemed to be well adapted to his or her part 1 Miss Lowe has taken up and does the work of Eleanor RoHson (now Mrs. August Belmont) In such a highly realistic way that It la hard for one to believe that the winsome elf-like creature that hops, laughs and cries before you through three act Is any other than "Glad, de gal of de gutter." FOR RENT In Llhrsry building, fine offices and sleeping rooms with heat and Janitor service.

D. 8. Watson, Agent. 170-tf. Guaranteed to keep fire from 1 X.

Saturday night 1 till Monday morning. i Can't we show you onet Citicono Transfer Company ITXIAN WOOOOOCK, Om. riovnia. Cerriea. I 1 V.

O. T. and T. P. MEN WANTED Everywhere, men who know how.

Learn at T. M. C. A. night school.

New term starts January 1. Enroll nowl Seven InstructorsCharles N. Parker, B. P. Ball.

8. M. Hanes. C. H.

Burt, Paul P. Brown, Milton Braun. Prof. R. C.

Goldstein each man a specialist In kl line. Courses Shop mathematics, mechanic! drawings, erchltec-tursl drswlng, telegraphy, bookkeeping, typewriting, huKtr.tea srlth-melic, bunlnea Knutlwh. writing. FfccsQ 3. Aehevtrie Pain A Glass Co, formerly The Paint Co.

Lars paint i Vi.l-. 1 'it Clumbers et Weaver, Livery, rhone It 1 Wll i. Four snd live 'room spsrtments. elth.r furnlnhrd or unfurnlhd, r-Hton C'unl'rlnr4 vnu. Fis room rittite, modorn.

Price I If 00,00. Terms like rent lfllln, common hwil course, fur mil, dry Wood. Tpltho -i-: 2t. -r l-ots. frelitn- I irthfr ri! V.

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