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Satvrday, November 26, 19tQ. PAGE TWO - MMST -WMSSSSS-M1SSSSSSSSSSSM This Is the new November style In Ladles' and Misses Suits, made from rough Scotch Mixtures. Has the new pointed skirt coat ami skirt piped with velvet. A $35 Suit at $25. Same suit without the velvet piping at $20 This Is a much prettier suit tluin the cut shows. 40 a day of these hags are being sold, worth $3 50. at $1.98 For Today and Monday's Selling S ! i it . f fc. 1 e 5 iT nJl; .t 2 ' .f " ? II.! I I v VI STtJ I This store is full of the most new and up-to-date mer chandise that has ever been presented. This house has doubled its sales during the year 1910 over 1909. There are two reasons for this, more and better merchandise and at a lower price than the same goods can be bought at other places. Quality always first. A cash discount to every customer. These are prime causes that keep everbody busy at SUMNE,R'S Our big Fur sale is now ou, and we have never sold as many Furs in November in the history of this store. THE REASON Better Furs for less money than can be found in this city. m and speaking about undergarments there is nothing, a woman of taste could possibly want, lacking Dainty Corset Covers for fifty cents and more, night gowns that are reallv tempting $1.50 and more and best of all a woiidcmil line of Imported French Underwear Chemise, Gowns and Covers daintily Embroidered by hand. Won't you step in and see? Poetofflce Square 78 ration Avenue Boarding House Kept hy Uncle Sam For Animals from Foreign Parts Ings at s; IS. The reading room la In the Electrical building, 62 Patton ave nue, room No. 2D and Is opeu every day except Sunday, from 10 to 12 and from 3 to It. All are cordially wel come to the services and to the read in" room. Notice to Ladies THE Mrs. Wyness, representing The H W. Cossnrd Co., will he pleased to make appoint ments for evening fittings frnm her place of residence, The Holland House, No. 40 North French Broad Ave. Telephone No. 1410. V7 THE J fossara At THE LINERIE SHOP from 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m dally. IV y In Asheville ( (lurches I A i NOTE Pastors and church officers are requested to send In copy of i hange In announcements by 4 p.m. 1 rid ay. m.: Sunday school 10 a. Fortune, superintendent. m., W. O. Ora Street Presbyterian church. OH Ora street, near Southslde avenue, Rev. E. Lysander Orau, pastor. fler lces every Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock, and every Sabbath evening at 7:30. Sabbath school every Sabbath afternoon at 1 o'clock. John B. Shope. superintendent; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. A most hearty welcome Is assured. Th pastor's subject tomorrow morning w'.i be, "The Emblem of Hu man Llf." At the evening service. D. J rant, it4j engineer of Atlanta, will speak, his subject being "The Principal Thing ." Mr. rant's run Is from Atlanta to '"reenvllle, and he Is well known to the railroad men of this city, who are es pecially Invited to come and hear him. Bathe' Method let church. Rev. D. J Mill r, LHl. ii.. paator. Preaching vary 'junriay 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: prs'- r meetinr Wednesday 7 II p. The Salvation Army, Ensign and Mrs Routers and Lieutenant Hooper, officers In charge: hall, 38Vi South Main street. Meetings every night at S n'clock, except Monday night: open air meeting at 7:30. Sunday, Junior meeting at V30; open air at 3:30 and 7:30; salvation meeting at t o'clock; band of love meetings for children every Thursday afternoon at 3:30, No. 2 hall, r.io West Haywood street; meetings every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday nights at 7:30; Sunday, junior meeting at :Mj holiness meet lug at 11 o'clock; Toung People's le gion. 6:30; Salvation meeting at o'clock; meeting every Wednesday af ternoon for children at 3:30. Every body cordially Invited to attend these services. Their motto: "Holiness Unto the Lord." Biltraor Methodist church, Rev. G. H. christen berry, pastor. Preaching every second snd fourth Sunday at It a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school 10 a m. every Sunday; prayer roasting Wednesday evening 7:10 p. m. Oakland Heights Presbyterian church. Blltmore road, near Victoria, Rev. ciaronas O. Reynolds, D. L).. pastor CMvine worship 11 s. m.; no evening services. Sunday school 1:45 a. m . President Edward P. Chllds. superintendent. This la the only Northern Preabyterian charrh in Asheville. It includes In its congrega tion the "Asheville schools" ur.dcr the csre of the woman's board o' home missions of the Presbyterian church. ' '4w 1 jCoX In SwyTcrlRa 3 t 2V ( -S; I UEAVB HIM, IN T NOT uaiD to romc Croup is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children ! should be prepared for it. All that is needed la a bottle of Chamberlain's i Cough Remedy. Many mothers are ; never without it in their homes and it has never disappointed them. Sold by all dealers. Force of the Imagination. There ia a story of a man who was tied up in a dark room and Informed that he was to be put to death by bleeding. His tormentors made a small incision in his neck and ar ranged for a stream of lukewarm wa iter to trickle down his back for IB minutes. At the end of 16 minutea I the man died of exhaustion. He had not lost a drop of blood, but he thought he had. Such Is the power of I suggestion. London Saturday Re I view. It Might Have Been Otherwise. An old Pennsylvania German living in the mountains hud a hard three hours' dusty walk to accomplish one morning and he rose very early to make his start He had gone but a little nay when he was overtaken by an automobile .which was probably the iirst that had passed along that' way. The driver picked up the old man and they were at his destination In about 20 minute. . "Danks no much awfully mlt de ride. If I had know myself to be hens already two hours In. front ,o( (la clock yet I vHid be at home' fast asteet" already to start unless I knew you vud not have picked me up since." Housekeeper. SHE CAME TO SEE FIDO J NOKmam bmp New York. Nov. 24. In the eyes of tht Custom house officials there is no distinction between a pair of fine Pom eranian dogs and a case of cheeso. This may be a startling statement, but he who seeks to Import one must go through the same routine as he who seeks to bring the other Itito the Fnlted States. There are bonded warehouses for cheese and similarly there are bonded warehouses for dogs, and all other sorts and varieties of animals which are Imbued with the spirit Of imml graticn, voluntarily or Involuntarily. In Manhattan there are two bonded -table where all sorts of animals are kept awaiting their bills of ladl ig or the decision of the appraisers a.t to their value. Hoboken boasts of one such place. Robert Stoddart is credited with a vaster knowledge Of horses than almost any man In Green wich village. The hand that patches up a broken horse must be extremelv cunning to evade the piercing eyes of the Stoddart brothers. "Ves." si id Mr. Stoddart. "the gov ernment gl.es us a lot of peculiar boarders. W henever an animal is Im ported Into thli country It must be ac companied by i bll of lading. Just the Mime as any irticle of commerce. "If after two days the animal Is still on the pier, unclaimed or uncalled for. It Is sent to us. We will keep it Tor three weeks If, In the case of Hogs. It is a poor animal, and then notify the Custom house. If the doK Is one of value we will let It remain for a month or six weeks. Then, If no one has come to claim It. an appraiser comes and sets a value on the animal, notice of an auction sale la posted and There was mot A . STALL LAR- ENOU644 the dog soon finds himself with a new master. "We had an English bull terrier here about two years ago that waa a wonder. His pedigree name was too long for every day use, so he was called Spike. Spike was a beauty, white and pink, and every Inch of him a regular dog. He got into some trouble with the Custom house men. and came up here to wait for his bill of lading, which was floating about somewhere In England "But dogs are not the only nnlm.ils we have kept here. There's scarcely a living thing you could mention that hasn't bean a boarder here every thing from elephant to makes. Some of them have Just been kept here in bond waiting for another steamship to take them to Canada or South America." When a cold becomes settled In the system, It will take several days' treat ment to cure It, and the beat remedy to use la Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other, and also leave the system In a nat ural and healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. ORF.SSKI) IN "BLACK AN YEL LOW." Not "Football Colors" but the color of the carton containing Foleya' Hon ey and Tar the best and safest rough remedy for all coughs and colds. Do not accept a aubetltute but see that you get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yellow carton with black letters. Sold by all Druggists. An Inmate of the poorhouse at Trieste, Austria, died the other day, at the ago of 70. An investigation of the effects of this aupposed pauper, an Albanian called Sterlo, revealed the fact that he owned over 1250,000 In Investments and bnuk deposits. He had made a fortune in Egypt before the Uritlsh occupation and added to it by living at public expense. i: s. A. services. Tomorrow morning A coraial welcome to all ; adults. 1:30 a. rji.; preaching, first .Sunday in Advent: "What Ood Gives and Reeks This Year;" preaching 7 : 4f. i l. m., Advent sen Ices: "Chrlat. Our Prieat-King;" meeting of voter In IquartsTty meeting 7 p. m.; meeting of ! deacons in monthly session p. m. Dr. Reynolds will preach on "A Vision of Ood' Hollnes," All Souls' Church. Blltmore, itc R. R. Swope, !. P., rector. Holy communion at t a. m ; morning er vlce and sermon at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 2:00 p. m Evensong at 4:30 o'clock, followed by an organ recital; Wednesday, St. Andrew's day, Holy communion at 11 o'clock. All icata free. Visitors cordially welcome First Raptlat rhunh. Rev. W. M Vlnea, D. D., paator. Services at It a. m. and 8 p. in.; peaching at both hours by the paator; aubject of the morning sermon "The Idean Congrega tion;" subject of the evening sermon " 'My Ships,' A Thanksgiving Message" The ordinance oi Baptism will be ad ministered at th evening service. Sunday school at 1:10 a. m ; Sunday school at the Uiree chapels at 3 p. m . B. T. P. C at 7 p. m. A cordial In vitation to all to attend these tw vliMa. Emmanuel Lutheran church, corner of South Frenca Broad avenue ar.l Phil n street. Rev E. T. Covner. nSa- tor. Sunday school for children and Trinity parish. Rev. H. Field. Sau menig. rector. Services (Advent Sun dsyi aa foltowa: I a. m., holy com munion In chapel at 3 Merrlmon a,""ntie: 11 15 a. m , morning prayer and sermon In chapel of First Presby terian church; 3:10 p. m , Sunday school at First ireetyter!an church; 4:30 p. m.. evening prayer ano ad dress; celebration of holy communion in chapel at S3 Merrlmon avenue Wednesday (St. Andrew's day) and Thursday at 10 a. m. Flrt Presbyterian Church: Rav. R. 'P. Campbell, O. D paator. Public I worehlp at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. nunnay scnooi at t:!0 a. m rrayrr moetlng Wednesday afternoon at 4.0" o'clock. A welcome to all service. First Christian Church (Dtscipl), corner Flint and Haywood street. Thos. J Belch, mlntsttr S. M. Manes, superintendent Bible school. Preach ing gt 11 a. m. and 1:41 p. m . morn ing sermon: "Unrsallsed Ambitions," evening: "Our Reconciliation;" liihle school at D:4D a. m.; prayer meeting at 7:45 o'clock Wednesday evening. Strangers Invited. A cordial welcome to all. West End Baptlat church. Rev. G. P. llamrlck, pastor. Sunday school, ;30 a. ra., J. a Qrlos. superinten dent; preaching service at 11 a. rn. and :ll p. m.; prayer mealing Wed nesday at 8:11 p. m.; B. T. P. U. meet Saturday at 8:11 p. m. All are cordially Invited to these sarvtcaa. St. Lawrence's Catholic church, Rav. Father Marlon, rector. Maws' dally at 7:34; Sunday, 8 a. m. and It a m. First Church of Christ (Scientist) While the new rhuroh la being erect ed, or until further notice, the car vices wltl bs held In the French Broad Baptlat church, near Patton avenue, every Sunday morning at 11 ' loe. Sunday school at 1:46. Tes timonial meetings WagnwMy STUART'S The 20 Per Cent Removal Sale - 4 Discount IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9:30 TONIGHT Why not select your coat or suit from our extensive stock of women's ready for service ap parel this evening? THE FASHION, PattonAve. BSCM AH JMtrtl COMfOIRI I IcuaiakiOMiY AsioaLAOoasTaouaita Jfl
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