Saturday, 'September 24, J910: ' 'j
THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS.
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tyer's?herru Pectoral
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a -J' .ZA renonal. Mention,;,
Happenings
tftocietiea,
Meetinfi, Etc.
Cooking With OH.
Mrs. Jftek Campbell, Mrs- Churles
Moore. Mrs. E. C. Chambers, Mrs.
l.Vke t'ruin, and Mrs. Charles M.
.'l,(t will be the hostesses Monday ut
,1. Iiimc ln'on served by the Southern
,:i oil company, in connection
uilli ihelr cooking demonstration, at
,). Y. M. C A. auditorium. The
,!,.,,, I, sti-ition Is under the auspices
(lf Hi'' Asheville chapter of the V. D.
C .Mrs. Henry Redwood, president,
u'.'i.ill housewives and competent chefs
i,',v,- loin; been Interested In the pos
sibilities ol cooKinp on, useu msieuu ( day
,i l iitl.T. lard, cottolene. etc. This full
,1,. ,. lustration will Klve them an op
portunity to witness the feasibility,
,., niiliness and convenience of cook-
with oil, and also, at me mnen-
,n served irom n.ov iu i. unm-,
, (':,sti- of the delicious dainties pro-
,r, , Hum this modern cookhik iiiiim
of retinliiK
vllle with
exposition.
her husband
during the
THIS IS GALA DAY
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FOR WEftVEHVILLE
Reunion of Baird-Vance-Weaver Fami
liesMeeting of Masonic Bodies,
of District.
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n. Southern COlloil nil voiopnny
; .liscovered by David Wesson.
I .who, uy nis BRiii iiiiu ciio-
hns brought the
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,,f perfection. The menu for
;,s luncheon Includes clam
salmon croquettes, potato puffs.
, unions, Wesson SMioworui on
!,,t liisrllll. unpin nK , ......
The following young laoies
m l us waitresses in .ionw.i n
liei.n: .Miss Sara West, Miss Kmily
I'liinpbell. Miss I'ranccs lnirour, .miss
'Ih.i.se Chapman, Miss Helen Cluip
iiiin and Miss Charity Craig. Small,
t 1,1, .. .ill r:i lively laid, will he placed
,., ili. Y. M. '' A. iiiiditoriuin for the
serving nf the lunoheon guests. The
.,ru ( demonstrations followed by
Hi,, v, iing nf luncheon promise to
l,. .i social feature of the coming
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Mcllgliiriil Children's Pnrty.
1 1 i, of tin- most delightful cbil
,1,, parties of the season was giv
, ,, :,t ilie home nf Mrs. Mamie Howie
,,i, W't M Haywood street this week,
in limner of the sixth birthday of
t Thos. Howie.
Tie .iiteriionn was spent in games
mi.! it .". o i lock the dining room was
1 1 1 , . ... 'i open and u shout of delight
up from the children.
i nnr scheme was pink and
Tbe birthday cake was ileio
uith tiny pink rose buds anil six
white candles. Knch place was
I hv a small white camlle in a
i bud. Those present wi re
. Ilaikins. Ossie Kller, Virginia
.11. Sarah Hells. Thelma and Ihl
Iteale, Arthur and !nls Cox. Julian
...I, oc k. Carolyn and Kll.aheth
iw ii. Thomas llnrvle, Hobert Huff
.Mi.l Wm. Iturton.
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lleeeption at Noniinl & ( olleglalc.
A deliKhtful reception will be given
thi truing at the Normal anil Col
. : i.,i. by the older students ns a wel-
i. iin. to tbe new students, who have
lust entered. The reception Is under
lie auspices of the college Y. W. C A.
ami the young women of the Y. W. C.
A. . iliinet will he the reception com
mittee; these are Miss llertba Carver.
Miss Margaret Cathey, Miss Helen
Knkpatrick. Miss Ophelia Klllott.
Miss Maud Gentry. Miss Jean Garrett.
M ss Teiiny I'.lshop. The gymnasium
h all has been chosen for the affair, and
. I. w ily transformed into a parlor.
Ii.onelike, and attractive. The decora
tions ate of tbe autumn wild Mowers
tastefully arranged. The reception will
l.e the event of the week for both old
an.) new pupils.
SMH lal Music lit .Ml Souls' Church.
Th. re will be specinl music at All
Souls' church, Itllfmore, Sunday after-
ii at the 5 o'clock service. The
anthems will be, "O. Come ltefnre His
Presence," Martin; and "Lovely Ap
pear." from Gounod's 'Redemption."
The soloist will be Mr. and Mrs. J.
i snkeienther.
After service the following program
will he played by Mr. Harker on the
eri;. in :
AUenretto (irarloso.. Tours
Am M, . r ( By' the Sen) .. Schubert
Slumber Song Schytte
l antalssie, "O Sanctlslimo Iaxx
"(toldenrMl t'sj-idval."
People who have been away In camp
or on the mountain trails report the
season us a gnldenrod carnival. Nev
er, it is sad, hat the yellow flame of
Ibis autumn beauty been so radiant,
a ver have the blossoms been so abun
dant, so luxuriant. There is some
thing barbaric In th splendor of this,,
perhaps, the typical American wild
llnwer. It may be of Interest to the
lovers of the llowsr to know that the
golden rod Ilk Heinle' famous
pickles a of 7 different kinds. It Is
not to be Inferred, however, that It is
a golden rod In pickle.
Mrs. Josephine Skinner will be the
soloist at the First Baptist church to-
morroHw-Riarning. Uer .selection will
oe uive r.ar Unto My Prayer," by
Berwald. At the evening service the
opening anthem, "O Will Ye That
ltyrst, by Lnnnlng, will be given.
The offertory anthem will be "No
Shadows Yonder," from the "Holy
City," by Gaul. Miss Clara Whittlng-
ton and Miss Lucy Vance will be the
evening soloists.
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The American Woman's league will
hold its regular weekly meeting Mon-
aftcrnoon at the Y. M. C. A. A
attendance is desired. The hit
committee hopes to report all require
ments completed for the purchase of
lot. Attention of members is called (o
the first annual election of officers to
be held Monday. October ID.
R
Mrs. Mason Smith of New Oiieans,
who is spending tbe fall months at
the Battery Park hotel, entertained
lust night with a dinner. Mrs. Smith's
guests were Mr. and Mrs. I'reileiiek
ltutledge, Miss IMta Kees, Miss Kllen
Barker, Miss Ethel Reeves. .1. J. Me
Closkey, Kdwaril I. I'lost and Kilward
A. Simons.
H id
Mr. and Mrs. iv K. Dunn, who were
married recently in Knoxville and
have spent their honeymoon in Ashe
vllle, the guests of Mrs. G. YV. Dunn
and family, will return to their home
Sunday.
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The Young Woman's Missionary
society of the first Presbyterian
church will meet Monday. September
2. at 4::i0 o'clock at the bom- of Mrs.
It. P. Johnston. 44 Grove street.
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An event of interest to the young
people will he the Bingham dance
which takes place next Monday after
noon at the Battery Park hotel.
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Miss Sarah Seihles is the guest f
Mrs. J. Iv Kumhough on Zillici
street.
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Miss Jane Kekles has gone to Black
Mountain on a visit accompanied by
her friend, .Miss Jennie Strlugfellow
Prit' bard of Richmond, Va.
R R
Joseph Reseumeyer of New York
has arrived in the city fur a month'
stay.
R R
Miss Ijiura G. Brown has gone t
Charleston to spend the winter.
R R
Miss Florence J. Gasquc is visiting
the family of Judge Davies on Cullo-
whee.
R R
Mrs. Antony Salinas of Augusta, Ga
will arrive next Tuesday from Waynes
ville. where she has been for several
weeks, and will be the guest of Mrs.
Bessie Dawson on Molitford avenue.
R R
Miss Mary McUaln of Washington
is the Ktiest Mrs. Mord Hyams
on Benrden Avenue.
R R
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pritchard
will leave tomorrow for a stay of
several days In Knoxville.
R R
Miss Grace Brown of Waller
brough. S. C is vLsiting .Mrs. H. K
Brims on Bearden avenue.
R R
!' S. Kennett leaves next week lor
a trii) to Knoxville. Chattanooga and
Louisville.
R R
Col. Wade II. Harris, editor-in-chief
of the Charlotte Chronicle is in the
city.
R R
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur M. Field left
todav for New York for a several
weeks' stay.
R R
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Robertson
Miss Nell Mifrrlson, Miss Helen Chap
man. Allan Morrison nnd J. A. Burckcl
have none to Sunburst to spend the
week-end at Mr. and Mrs. Robertson's
country place.
R R
Miss Mamie Chambers and Hardy
Chambers will leave Tuesday for a
visit to the Knoxville exposition.
R R
Miss Kleanor Teague has gone to
Staunton. Va.. to resume her studies
at the Mary Baldwin seminary.
R R
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gentry have gone
to Knoxville to attend the Bible Stu
dents" conference Before their re
turn they will also visit the Appa
lachian exposition.
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Mrs. J. D. Henderson Is In Knox-
l MBKEMiAS KE-COVKIlEn
In all grade of silk, silk and linen
and cotton combinations. At about
one-half the price of a nw umbrella.
J. M. HEAKN A CO.,
Ilattcry Park Plat. riiooe 418.
VASES ,
t Gut Glass Engraved Glass j
Gut Glass Engraved Glass
Sterling Silver Silver Deposit
..... . i ii
from $135 up
Arthur M. Field Co.
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PAST HELP
SHE-THOUGHT
IIoMless Cojiditlon of One Oklaliiima
Lady, Who Tells How Cardul
Brought Back Her Health
and Strength.
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ntau orrespondence of The Gazette-
uws.
Weaverville, Sept. 24. This iiuiet
praceanie town has done itself proud
in tne entertainment of two impor
tant gatherings today the Weaver
ance-Baird reunion and the district
Masonic meeting. There has been
nne ii ir ot homeliness about the town
in which assembled some 500 people
lor the two gatherings. The day was
line and the attendance was from
liiite a wide area.
In a spirit of friendliness and
brotherly love, so characteristic of the
Wcaver-Baird-Vance families, some
SOU men. women and children of this
connection gathered here on the old
Rectus creek catnjiground for the an
nual family reunion. This Is an ideal
place for this yearly assemblage, not
nly from the fact that the ancestors
I' these families settled near here, in
the historic Recms creek valley, but
nature seemed to have such a gather
ing in view when a line grove, so cool
and plea.sant, was provided.
'I be excellent family spirit and fam
ily pride the democratic kind of
pride was well ill evidence today.
The members of this family occupy
jtalions of importance in the com
munity and county. There are far
mers, bankers, lawyers, doctors, finan
ciers, etc., beautiful ladies and attrac
tive children, and the gathering was
one bin family picnic.
While the day was spent mostly in
an informal matter of course a few
speeches and reminiscences were in
order, ('apt. W. K. Weaver of Weav
erville presided in a nice way over the
more formal exercises. He told a
number of interesting bits of family
history and tradition.
A splendid basket dinner was serv
ed on the grounds, and there was
more than enough to go around. Ev
er body enjoyed the occasion and thi
pci pie remained until late in the af
ternoon. Following the dinner Prof. o. S
Dean of Weaverville college made an
interesting talk in which he highly
c (.niolimentcd the spirit shown in
MU h gatherings this in particular
J. .1. Mackey made an interesting
tall: it was not a political talk but
was full of happy reminiscences.
There were many Asheville people
hero.
The district meeting of the Masons
of Buncombe, Trans lvania and Mad
ison counties held with Blackmcr
lodue, No. 170, has been a great suc
cess. There has been a line attend
ance of Masons from in al ly all the
lode-eft. Thi' exemplification of the
decree work by members of Mt. Iler
iin.ii and Biltmore lodges has been
highly complimented. The work was
done under direction of Assistant
Grand l.ccttin r A. U Parker and Dis
trict Grand Deputy B. F. Hall. There
are more than 100 Masons in attend
ance on the meeting.
The local Masons have done splen
didly in providing for the visiting
brethren and the local entertainment
committee provided a good dinner at
the hotels.
The meeting has done much to
stimulate Interest in strict conform
ance to grand lodge regulations in
conferring of the degrees.
Judge Thomas A. Jones of Ashe
ville made a highly instructive ad
dress In the Auditorium to the assem
bled Masons Just previous to the af
ternoon session. The talk was char
acterized by Judge Jones' usual fine
delivery und thoughtfulness of preparation.
Chandler, Okla. "I hardly know,"
writes Mrs. Ella Flowers, of this place.
how to thank you for the good that
Cardul has done me. When 1 tlrst
wrote, I thought I was past help, but
Cardul relieved me at once. I gained
at least 10 pounds, and everybody says
I look so much better. I am still Im
proving greatly. I owe you sincere
thnr.ks for Cardul."
There are many Women, completely
worurout and discouraged, on account
of some form of womanly illness. Are
you? Have you tried Cardul? If not.
why?
Thousands have w ritten to tell of
the wonderful benefit Cardul has been
to them. Cardul has a record of over
hall a century, as a successful remedy
for women. During this time, over .1
million women have found relief In
Cardul. Why not you''
As a general, female tonic, to build
up your strength, and bring back rosy
cheeks, nothing you can find, w ill do
much for you, as Cardul, the wo
man s tonic.
A trial will convince you that Car
lui is Just what you need.
For sale by all druggists.
N. B. Write to: I.idies' Advisory
Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine Co..
Chattanooga, Tenn.. for Special In
structions and 04-pagc book. "Home
Treatment for Women." sent In plain
wrapper on request.
5 THE MARKETS
The Leading Btock on New
York Exchange Cotton
Market Quotations.
VRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRK
New York, Sept. 24. Orders were
scarce ut the opening of the stock
market, and very narrow.
Local traction stocks were a trifle
lower when Brooklyn Transit advanc-
eo a poini. inc. rest ot the list was
without special movement. Union Pa-
citie preferred gained a point; Virgin
ia iron dropped eight.
The market closed fairly steady
1 lie movement ot prices was listless
and wavering, outside a few minor Is
sues. Light selling caused a declin.
at last. Sloss-Sheffield steel declined
one point.
PRISONER IS HERE
FOB SAFE KEEPING
Maxby Would Have Been
Lynched, It Was Feared, if
Kept in Hendersonville.
STOCKS.
Muiphy and Clyde. The opening of
this line means much to the western
part of the state as much difficulty
has been experienced in getting rapid
communication with these points.
The Southern Hell will proceed im
mediately with the construction of a
toll line to Franklin, connecting with
the Ashevllle-Murphy line at Almond.
Atchison
Atlantic Coast Line
American Smelting ....
Brooklyn Rapid Transit.
Baltimore & Ohio
Amelgamated Copper. . .
Colorado Fuel & Iron . .
Chesapeake & t ihio
New York Central
Great Northern pfd ....
.Mo.. Kans. & Tex
Open. Close.
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Flank Maxby, a negro, was brought
to fie Buncombe county jail from
Hi ndersonville yesterday afternoon
for s ifc-;r.,.ping. Masbv. it is al
leged, attempted to criminally assault
ii ten ears' old child near Flat Rock
in Henderson county this wck. He
was captured by the father r the
ehil.l and held for the olticets. Later
Maxby was taken to the county jail
at llendersoiiyilie lint as a result of
Una at - of io. nee and the alleged
assembling id' a nioh it was deemed
wise to bring the man to Asheville.
In fact, il was Mated here today,
had the negro remained in the llen
deixon county Jail last night an effort
would have beep made to lake him
from the bastile and lynch him. Max
by will be kept in the Buncombe
county jail until the ncxl i.-rin of
Superior court for Henderson county
or until such time as the feeling in
Henderson county abates.
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School Shoes
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J-loys
the school c
toes, r,;iinral
school
j of rou
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iVr en
(lirls'
lihlren.
Shoos for
with wide
lit if. Steel Shod
shoes stand the knocks
t hoys while the parents
"rows i'iit on the saving,
Missouri Pacific ,"2'..
Noirolk & Western
Northern Pacific . .
Pennsylvania
Rock Island
Heading
St. Paul
Southern Pacillc . . .
I'niori I'acilic
F. S. Steel
F. S. Steel pfd
Wabash
Wabash pfd
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j week in Detrc
Fighter."
ett is appearing
ill his new play.
this
'The
I Price $1.25 to S3, according
I to size. Tr n.
j Nichols Shoe Co.
j Casli Shoeists. On the Sq.
XF.W YOItK COTTON.
COCKE GOES TO POLK
IN CODGER'S INTEREST
September . .
( letober .
I leceinber . . .
January . . .
May
Spot 13.70.
Open. Close.
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. 13.1S 13.23
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. 13.30 13.32
Local Secu,,'tifs.
Will Speak Tonight at Spring
Creek, Under Auspices of
Democratic Club.
Reported and corrected daily hy
Henry. V. Claudius.
Rid. Asked.
Am. Nat. Rank $ $102.00
Ashe. Whol. Drug 71.00
I'.eaumont Furniture 112. Ml
I'niversal Security Us.. 10.00 11.00
I'nivcrsal Security cert. 12. '.0
Washovia L. &. T. Co 139.00
William-Rrowncll Mill. 10.00
Master of the Vineyard
n.v mvim'i i-: morn.
Thousands nf novel readers anxiniislv look r.,r t,.-i -no.Vo
new novels. We are assured by the publishers that this year's
book is e.ii.il to anything this popular writer has wirtten.
I'llK K $1.50.
Hackney cS Moale Co.
Leading Stationers. On the Square.
r iimi nil tf
WASHINGTON AND TUSCULUM COLLEGE
An ideal place to educate your son oi (laughter. Strong faculty, mor
al community, beautiful scenery, healthful climate, broad and liberal courses,
positive Christian Influences, expenses reasonable. For catalogue write the
president, REV. C. O. GRAY, D. D., Greenville, Tenn.
CADILLACS
EXTENSION OF TELEPHONE
LINES TO THE WESTWARD
MnnnKcr Krsklnp nirectnl to Install
ItiMillis nt h Milliliter or Points on
Murphy Line.
The Southern Bell Telephone & Tel
egraph comjWny has untitled Manager
F.rskine to Install telephone booths
on the Asheville Murphy copper toll
line recently completed, at Rryson
City, Andrews, Forney, Marble, Wes
ser, Judson and Whitticr. A booth
has already been Installed nt Halsam
while connection has already been
made with exchanges at Canton, Dills
boro, Sylva, Webster, Waynesville,
lion. William J. Cocke, who was to
have introduced Col. S. A. Jones at the
county court house tonight, was sent
to I'olk county this morning by
Chairman Owen Giijlger of the Tenth
distri. t democratic "executive commit
tee, and lion. Locke Craig has been
selected to introduce Col. Jones to the
people of Asheville and Mnneombe
county. ti
Mr. Cocke will make an address to
the voters of Folk county tonight at
Mills Springs under the auspices of the
democratic club of that place. It is
also probable that Mr. Cocke will make
two or three other political speeches
in Polk county m the interest of lion.
J. M. C.udger. jr., before returning to
Asheville.
TOO MUCH PAID
for
Hour if moro than 93f; le-
cmiso tlmt's the price of Olio
lislc, than which there is none
1 tetter.
OWNBEY'S
ALCOHOL STOVES
35c
4Si
85c
$1.00
and on up to
$12.00
Every one Is good
J. II. LAW,
35 PATTON AVENUE.
Plant Bulbs
This fall for early Spring
Flowers. We have on the way
to arrive about Tuesday the
following. Chinese Lilies. Giant
White, Paper White and Von
Slon Narcissus, Emperor and
Trumpet Major Jomiuils, Dutch
ami Roman Hyacinths, Crocus,
Tulips and Freesla. Karly buyers
get the best. "Everything in
Drugs and Seeds."
GRANT'S PHARMACY,
"Agency for Wood's Seeds."
For Sale Quick
Owner leaving city of
fers his residence, a ten
room house, steam heat,
lot 100x190, on good
street.
EASY TERMS.
For particulars see La
Baibe, Moale & Chiles,
exclusive agents for this
property. It is a bargain.
SATISFY
Tour thirst with a drink
at our New Becker Ii-clem
Soda Fountain.
C. A. Walker
Prescription Druggist.
Cor. Ilavwood & Col
lege St.
Thones 132 and 183.
Agent for
New Evening
Slippers
Just from New York's
best slipper factories, red
and black satins and
white buckskin. Soe our
windows for new styles in
fall shoes.
Boston Shoe Store
Our terms are cash.
Mountain City Steam Laundry
crjtk Modern Methods
X 7-5 Tel- 426 30 N- Lexington Ave.
VW "wll J- H. WEAVER, Mgr.
a nd everything In automobile Una. rr j j f
A stock of elegant new 1911 1 fte 1011(1011 jSilOO
Cadillac Models in different , , r
, , , . , Infants hand-made Dresses, Coatsi
Sly.es, JUSt received. and CaIM). Afghans. Baskets, etc. '
Western Carolina Auto. Co. MRS. E. C. DUNN.
Lexington nnd Walnut -m
Plume 800. ' ' : '
For Rent
IN II K Olt AMFNTS
Desirahle country place, 10 acres, 8
r.nndeuux. hack eomhs, side comhs, mom house, near Dinghnm Heights,
shell hair pins, baircttes. spmiKled
ornaments, etc., etc. An interesting NATT ATKINSON'S SONS
display at attractive prices. COMPANY
MISS CRUISE, "'v.d si. '
Heal Estate Dealers.
Sewing Machines r . Z7
For Sale, Ilent or Kn-linnKe. Kfll 1TP 1 jhflflCTP
Kxpcrt Kepalr Work. IvllUlU VJIiailC
Asheville Sewing Machine Co. -
Phone 150U. Legal l!iilldlnK. 0l 1 10 1113111
.iu: vol oi: or thi: pkksons of 'PfiP Pil1(lPA
Who hiiUKlit a Parker l,n. kv Curve Ql 1 11U 1 dldVU
l-'minlaiti l'.ti this week? It's the
best pen mi the market, and ladies es
pecially like tin in. rp J
Mountain City Stationery Co. 1 0Q3y.
23 Patton Ate. J. Inward Case.
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The Chickering Bros. Piano
is undoubtedly t he PiaiiO to satisfy the most exacting
critic. Come, see, and hear it at
FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE,
21 South Main St.
Phone 20G.
Pure Strained Honey
This Is made from the orange blossomi In Florida. 1 la llghl color
r and fine flavor. lint Mason Jar 85o.
; YATES & McGUIRE,
23 HaywoodiSN Pbone 221. 970.
You Can Buy
More Shirts
With money yon save in
increased life of your lin
ens hy having them done
THE NICHOLS
WAY
PHONE 95.
. Asheville Laundry
J. A. NICHOLS, Manager
THl?rir.U7Ki OP TBK THltfTr
IIOVSKWIKK
Is how to supply the family with the
hest of eerything at the least rost.
If slio has figured the cost of baklnif
carefully she will find that It la cheap,
er fo buy our high grade bakestufT
than to hake at home. Our gooda are
made hy expert bakers together with
a modern plant Give us a trial order.-
Asheville
Steam Bakery
Let us give you an estimate
on that electric wiring. Our
work gives satisfaction.
W. A. Wardli
ANYTHING
ELECTRICAL
(0 tf. Pack Square. Thono 443.
BATTERY PARK BANK
'' J ASHfiVHXfi,l Ot ! i
J. P. Sawyar, Preaiaetru
T. C. COXB. 1st VU PrMldaat, " .
a BLUDKR. Id Vice PrtdnU
J. . RANKIN. Caabie ...
Surplai an4 profit 1130.OO0.C0
capital. t..:$oofpco!cp
, TRANSACTS A OlaTKTtAL v , ;t
. U BANKING B0HlliEH4 ' '
VpeeTar Attention gven ' to colleo
dona, Punr par eat Interwi ad a
iv dapoalia ' '
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