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SUNDAY SERVICES
IN THE CHURCHES
Announcements fijr the Guid
ance of Worshipers.
EDWAItp THOMPSON TO
FREACH AT CENTRAL METHO
DIST CHURCH AT 11 A. M.
At Central Methodist church tomor
row Edward Thompson, LL. D., of
Oeorgla, will preach at 11 o'clock on
fabbath Observance." Dr. Thompson
Is especially Interested In this phase
of religious work and has spoken at a
nenber of places In this behalf.
Br. Thompson will hold a mass meet
toe at the First Baptist church tomor-
" raw evening at 7:30, In the interest of
Ssnday observance. Several churches.
asseng them Central Methodlatand the
EDWARD THOMPSON, LL.
Flrsl Presbyterian, will " Join In this
service and will not hold evening ser
vices at their own churches.
Dr. Thompson is general manager of
the soJthern office , of the Sunday
League of America, with headquarters
at Atlanta. The league's methods are;
Instead of taking a collection for sup
port of the league, the people will be
Invited to subscribe for the leaflets of
this society. These leaflets present ev
cry phase of the rest-day question In
brief and popular articles by ablest
writers. '
' Haywood Street M. E.. church, south
Dr. Edward Thompson will preach
on "Sabbath Observance" at 3:30 p. m.
Junior League at 2:30 and Senior
League at 7 p. m. Both meetings in
schoolroom. As the pastor Is at confer'
ence there will be no service morning
or night. Sunday school at 9:45.
North Ashevllle M. E. church, south
In the absence of the pastor at con
ference, the only service during the
day will be Sunday school at 9:30 a.
m. The congregation will attend Cen
tral church to hear Dr. Edward
Thompson. f
Bethel M. E. church, south J. J,
Welch will preach both morning and
evening.
Rev. A. E. Brown will preach at the
French Broad Baptist church at 7:30
p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
All Souls' churcli, Blltmore, Rev. R.
R. Swope, D. D., rector Services at 11
a. m. and 6 p. m. Sunday school at
9:45 a. m.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Johnston bulldlng,rSouth Main street
and Court place. Services Sunday at
11 a. m. Seats free.
West End Baptist church Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m., W. A. Hayes, su
perlntendent. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor, Rev. T.
L. Brown.
First Presbyterian church Preach
ing at 11 a. m. by the pastor, Dr. R. F,
Campbell.
St. Lawrence Catholic church Ser
vices at 8 and 11 a. m. Father Marlon,
rector.
There will be services at Bethel M,
E. church, south, both at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. by Rev. J.--J; Welch. Sunday
school, 9:30, L. B. Alexander, superin
tendent; Epworth League at 7 p. m.
Trinity church, Sunday next before
Advent Holy communion, 8 a. m.;
morning prayer, 11 a. m.; Sunday
school, 3:15 p. m.; evening prayer, 4:30.
All seats free.
Services at the Christian church to
morrow will be as usual sermon at 11
o clock; Sunday school at 10.
First Baptist church Services at 11
a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Preaching at tlie
morning hour by the pastor, Rev. W,
M. Vines. Subject, "What he Young
People's Movement Means." At 7 :45
there will be a mass meeting of the
churches under the auspices of the
Sunday League of America, to be ad
dressed by Dr. Edward Thompson,
Sunday school at 9:30,-Jr H. Tuckerr
superintendent. B. T. P. U. at 7 p. m
All are cordially Invited to attend them
services.
St Matthias, Sunday next before Ad
vent Holy communion, 7 a. m.: mat
ins, litany and sermon, 11 a. m. ; even
song and sermon, 4. Rev. H. S. McDuf
fey, priest in charge.
Men's Department.
Clothing Values
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When you are out looking for '.'real"
bargains In clothing for MEN and
BOYS we Invite you to "drop In" and
get our prices. It will be to your ad
vantage"to do so.
Special Sale of Boys'
CoatL $1.48
Medium weight 1
j KMOVreo j THE OUTFITTER j (
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Around Town. I
FORECAST tin 8 p. m. Sunday:
Cloudy, with rain tonight and probably
Sunday.
Ashevllle lodge K. of P.. initiated 10
new members last evening.
Woodlawn cafe prints special Sunday
dinner bill tf fare In The CUlien today.
The ladies of St. Mary's Guild will
hold their annual doll sale early in J
cember. - .. .
W.' F. Staley will preach tomorrow at
11 o'clock at Gash's Creek Baptist
church.
There will be a called meeting of St.
Mary's Guild Monday at 4 o'clock at
Mrs. Dunn's studio.
Baylis & Brltt and W. C. Stradley
are. additional signers of the Thanks
giving day closing agreement.
-Rev. A. S. Cottlngham will speak at
the song service of the Toung Men's
Institute Sunday at 6 p. m. Bible class
1:30 to 2:30. 1
At the morning service at Central
church tomorrow, two anthems will be
rendered by the choir, and there will be
a solo by Miss Matthewson. -
The Ashevllle German club has re-'
celved an invitation to a german to b
given by the Bingham German club at
the Battery Park hotel on tha28th.
Do not forget the Flower mission oys
ter supper Monday afternoon and
evening. . A most enjoyable . musical
treat Is promised by Spear's orchestra.
McCbhnell Brothers have purchased
the property of Mrs. John W. Starnes
at No. 133 North Main street, through
Wllkie & LaBarbe's real estate agency.
The Puritan magazine nr December
contains pictures of Miss Julia Adams
and Miss Blanche Rldgeley of this city
in the "Types of Fair Women" depart
ment. Both photos were by Ray.
The "market house "hours for Wednes
day, the 28th, ,wlll De from 6:30 ft. m. to
7:30 p. m., the longer hours being al
lowed In consequence of the market
closing all Thanksgiving day.
Mrs. Featherston and the teachers of
Bailey street school spent an hour and
a half In the woods yesterday for a lea-
son In nature study. The children'
bright eyes were on the alert for speci
mens and all returned, after a very de
lightful time, laden with many, which
will furnish topics for numerous useful
lessons.
The Odd Fellows of this city are an
ticipating the largest kind of a time
Thanksgiving day, when all the lodges
wlll'Joln In a banquet at the Swanna
noa hotel. The Odd Fellbws wish all
visiting brethren to help demolish the
good things and request that they
hand their names to Dr. L. B. Mo
Brayer, to receive Invitations. -
The position of manager of Sawyer's
carpet house, vacated by O. M. Coston,
will oe taken by H. C. Perkins, who
has had fcmg and successful experience
In this line. Mr. Perkins came here
from Atlanta some months ago. Ha
purchased the handsome cottage at No,
7 Flint street and has made Asnevuio
his home. Mr. Perkins already naa
many friends here and Is welcomed as
a permanent resident Dusiness man oi
the city. 4 v
GOODS ROADS DIRECTORS
STATEMENT ON THE BILTMORE
ROAD TO BE ISSUED.
The Good Roads association directors
held an Interesting and encouraging
meeting last evening at the Hotel
Berkeley.
It was ordered that as soon as all the
bills, of which there are a few small
ones, are presented and paid, for the
work of macadamizing the Blltmore
road a statement will be made show
Ing the names of the subscribers, to
gether with the amount subscribed
and also the disbursements.
F. W. W. Graham was elected
director. .
The directors also considered a num
bt-r of names of probable members and
as a result several additions to the a
sedation are expected at the next
meeting:.
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER WOOD-
LA.WN CAFE.
Cream of Chicken
Stuffed Young Turkey Cranberry Sauce
Fillet of Beef with Mushrooms
Sea Trout Broiled with Shoestring
Potatoes. -
Oyster Patties with Celery
Cold Ham Buffalo Tongue With Ptcklec
Scuppemong Wine
Boiled Spinach Creamed Potatoes
Asparagus Tips on Toast with Cream
Old Sweet Potatoes Ponea
Genalyne Pancakes with Current Jelly
Mountain Corn Biscuits
Blackberry Pie Peach Roll Brandy
Sauce
Tuttl Fruttl Ice Cream Assorted Cakes
Oranges Milk Coffee ' Tea
Baldwin's Crab Annie Cream is excel
lent for chapped hands and rough skin
and for use on the face after shaving,
25c. Grant's Pharmacy. U-J2H
Women's
: . Flannel and
TOU are offered for a FEW
values In FLANNEL and
All $8.00 Flannel
All
6.50
All
All
All
6.00
5.00
4.00
On a separate counter you'll find a
of SILK WAISTS for
Some formerly sold for $8.00.
ALMOST READY
FOR HORSE SHOW
Extensive Improvements
at
Riverside Park.
THANKSGIVING DAT SPORTS GIVE
PROMISE OF BEING THE BEST
EVER OFFERED HERE.
The promised finish of the extensive
Improvements at Riverside park la In
sight, and the three days interval un
til Thanksgiving day will keep going
the push of the management In needed
touches for the complete enjoyment of
the patronage. -
All the fencing is up and spreads of
ilgnscape bid for place in the all-front
View without and within the Inclosure.
Wire netting is yet to be . stretched
upon the Inside rati of the track to pre
vent the escape of the quarry in the
chase events.
From the railway office to the club
house, and following the line of the
former track to the sandpits work Is
being put In on a trackage that will bo
ample for cars in waiting for the return
to the city at the close of each day's
sports, wire fencing will prevent ac
cess along the river front and at the
entrance point of the surplus cars there
will be Iron gates to effectually guard
tne northern end of the park.
The removal of the old pavilion close
to the track side and (Is renovation as
a club house has been accomplished;
and the building, beBldes its uses for
the comfort of the attendance, is of de
elded attraction In the line of the
course.- The structure has been raised
to a second story, ana is Inclosed, ex
cept In front, with rougn finish and
windows. Reds and green will color
the outside, and the Interior of the up
per floor Is luminous in bright blue.
The wall on the river side of the build'
ing contains a broad cnlrnney, and as
the weather suggests there- will be com
fort from the warmtti of "tire wide open
fire place. Seventy leet of railed balcony
runs along the second story front.
The grand stand is in course of eree
tlon, closely adjacent ' to . the club
house. The opportunity for close view
of the track and field Is equally good
whether from the balcony and stand or
from any pokit along the stretch, the
low fencing and elevated ground form
Ing fine advantages for enjoying what
ever sports are up without personal
discomfort.
Already the running of the track
la
being tried by the local horsemen, and
though no packing has yet been done
by the big roller, the trials have given
proof that when the smoothing has
been done fast time will be made.
In the speeding by several flyers last
evening a limber greyhound jumped
along with the horses and kept up with
the rapid pace of the leaders.
From the large number of One horses
now owned In Ashevllle there will
doubtless be a handsome display In the
show numbers of the program set for
the opening of the park Thursday
next, while In the racing events lt
believed the best sport ever eeen here
will be bad.
THE JEW AND AMERICA.
COMMENT ON DR. MADISON
PETERS' LECTURE.
Editor The Citizen: The audience
that gathered to hear Rev. Dr. Madi
son C. Peters of New York last night'
deliver his famous lecture "Justice to
the Jew" were repaid by an array of
most Interesting facts concerning that
historic nation. ,
The person who could fall to see that
such a people will yet enjoy a glori
ous future, la blind Indeed. But strango
to say, none so blind as the eloquent
speaker himself.who pronounces Amer
ica their Zion, when "The Book" he so
highly eulogized, and for which he
gave that nation credit, contains state
ments In langu&ge unmistakable, that.
Palestine Is their possession by title
deed from Jehovah, and prophecies by
the scores and hundreds, equally plain
and specific, that they as a nation shall
surely receive and enjoy It. f
Thus considered, the remarkable
movement of Zionism, now general
throughout the world, might, if right
ly treated, htfVe thrown additional light
upon the subject of "Justice to th
Jew." ROBERT U GARRETT.
IN THE T. M. C. A.
' The last of the series of evangelical
services will be held tomorrow at 3:45
p. m. in the rooms of the T. M. C. A.
There w ill be an address by Dr ". F.
Campbell. The personal workers Bi
ble class will meet at S p. m., J. 3.
Welch leader,- The invitation commit
tee will meet at 5. Supper will be serv
ed after the meeting.
Dr. McGIlvra, eye, ear, throat and
aose specialist, will see patients at the
Berkeley hotel until his offices are fit
ted up. All old friends and former pa
tients are cordially Invited to call.
11-22 dtf
Department.
Silk Waist Sale :
DATS ONLY EXCEPTIONAL
SILK WAISTS-here'they are:
Waists for. . ; . . .$6.50
1V1 .
for. ,
5.50
for.,
for. .
for. .
5.00
400
3.00
line
$3.48
PRESIDENT SPENCER
President Spencer and the board of
directors of the Southern railway ar
rived on time yesteday afternoon and
remained today until 1L having the
headquarters on their train of privaU
cars while here.
Just before leaving the party visited
the model cottages, school house, etc.,
at Blltmore village.
A confidant of President Spencer in
Ashevllle says that the trip Is of no
special significance to Ashevllle, aim
t,hat the report that the Pennsylvania
proposes to buy out 1 & Southern is
groundless.
Thanksgiving
Day
The national day of thanks Is draw.
irg bear, and. you should have a good
dinner without fall.
If you want the bebt In meats, you
should not fall to call on
W. M. HILL 6V CO.
. CITY MARKET.
PARENTS...
Do you want your children to be
strong and healthy? If ( you do you
take a long step In the right direction
when you give them a bicycle. Xmas
Is a nice time for the present to be glV'
en, and the child will 'be happy indeed.
We have, just received a supply of
1901 Boys' and Girls' Bicycles for the
Xmas trade and would be pleased to
show them to you. They are beauties,
Ashcville Cycle Co
18 & 20 Church St
Phone 228.
i S3
: A PRETTY RUG. p
s
g;3 Goes further towards
&t brightening up a room
3 than any other one piece
U of furniture. We have
g pretty Rugs in all grades
gjjj at prices from 50c. to
Si? $60, and will take pleas
tti ure in showing them
S5 to you. '
SAWYER'S
CARPET
HOUSE
18 and 20 Church Street
Phone 228
Removal.
Monan!s Book Store
Has moved to their new quarters, 28
SOUTH MAIN STREET, where they
are better prepared to serve their cus'
tomers.
J. N. Morgan & Co.
11-22-lmo.
28 S. Main Street.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday, C74l
November f - III
."Get your money's worth." The best
show of the season. The world fa
mous BLACK PATTI
TROUBADOURS
Greatest Colored Show on Earth.
BLACK PATTI
30
AND
30
EBONY ECSTACIES
A bunch of fun and melody. Coon
Comedy, Darkey Fun, Cake Walks,
Buck Dances and Sweet Melodies.
This Is the original company, which
has made one of the most popular hits
In the annals of American amuse'
ments. It Is better than a circus.
Prices Z5, BO, 76 and 11.00. Seats on
sale Friday at the Paragon Pharmacy.
Shoddy Photographs
Are KOod for nnthlnir. TKinv.lirh
years behind the camera tins taught
us 10 mane only tne nnest.
The same la true with our picture
frames.
Liwik at our samples.
Next to publje library.
m
THIS IS A FURNITURE, AD.
It is not tatended to deceive you or
to Induce you to buy If you a. not so
Inclined. It la written simply to tell
you of the best stock of furniture thai
was ever made. The styles are varied
and up to date. The furniture Is strong,
well made, durable and handsome. The
prices are economical. We shall be glad
to have you come In and look around.
You needn't think you must buy.
Blair &Smathers
49 hatton
CAvenue
DON'T IMAGINE
THAT COUCHES...
Are all alike quite the contrary.
Some never look well, some look well
at first but soon give out. Others look
well at first and continue to look well,
because they are honestly made. We
are offering this week excellent
couches upholstered In desirable colors
at $12.00 . Nothing better made for the
money. See also our line of Davenports.
W. B. WILLIAMSON & CO.,
i6 Patton Avenue.
(JNDERWEAR:
The best stock of Underwear in the city in
all sizes .for men and boys, in cotton, merino
and all wool, from
$1.00 to $6.00 per Suit.
TheWhitlock Clothing House,
No. 41 PATTON AVENUE.
Removed-
We have removed from 4 Patton
avenue to 16 NORTH COURT
SQUARE, where we are better pre
pared than ever to do
PLUMBING, STEAM
AND GAS FITTING
.cording to the most modern scientific
and sanitary methods.'
All orders promptly executed.
Ball & Sheppard
18 NORTH COVRT SQUARE.
4.0
"Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Co
43 SOUTH MAIN STREET Phone 72 ,
Palmistry Is the latest society - fad.
Don't fall to visit
NNO S.GrPSr CAMP
And have your hand read by Scientific
Palmistry. Admission, Including read
ing, 10 cents..
68 So. Main St., opp. bwannanoa Hotel.
Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Can Le engaged for parties or will
make private calls by request. ll-131m
FOR SALE.
Ashes from. Spent Tan
And Refuse Lime
FOR FERTILIZERS.
Price for Ashes $1.00 per ton
Price for Lime..... $1.50 per ton
- ppty to
HANS REES SONS
ASHBYILLB TANNERY.
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Ouisisana Nature
Cure Sanitarium.
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1(7 French Broad
Ashevllle, N. C
latest Germ-in roctfc
ods We aait na
ture to cure the va
lient by; Proper dies,
sun-baths, alr-batua,
mastage Swedish
movements, preecr!be4
exercise, baths, packs,
eta All diseases treat
ed. Treatment In ani
out rf tht Sanitarium.
Classes In Swedish
movement lally.
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At the Club or
at Home
The man who knows what's wkat
wants good liquors when he wan.ta
any can't foist any poor stuff en hlT'
We don't try to rush Inferior goods oa
our patrons that's why w have pat
rons; that's why they deal witk
us year after year; send us other cus
tomers. Best whiskies, brandies, gins,
liquors and cordials.
$500
Win buy ever thing that
be-n In stock here over
30 DAYS.
baa
$J2-00
This, then, with the fact that
we sell almost three times this,
amount each week, not only
commends us, but practically In
sures you against stale or out Of
date goods.
We never have to sell below
cost to get the trade to absorb
our blunders or use something
unwholesome. Respectfully,
H. C. JOHNSON
11 PATTON AVENUE.
Lindscy's Art Parlors
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