Thursday, March 23, 1911.
THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. T
PAGE FIVE
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SOCIAL
3 HAPPENINGS
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.'"Daisy Chain Beauties." '
The following clipping, giving the
names of the. "Daisy Chain Beauties"
of Vassar -college, Is of Interest In
Asheville as Miss Lucy Pennlman of
this city, president of the sophomore
class at Vassar, chose and announced
the names of thedouble dozen Amer
ican beauties who will bear, the daisy
chain. The following list shows how
widely the selection scattered through
the states:- " " ' r- :
The daisy chain girls of Vassar
were announced today by Miss Lucy
Peniman of Asheville. N. C, president
of the sophomore class. The 24 girls,
selected because they are the prettiest
In the class, are! Dorothy Appleyard,
Asheland, Wls-i-Grace Isabel Beaver,
San Francisco; Harriet Bradley, Ma
nilla, P. Li Angeline Leslie, Brook
lyn; Dorothy Everett Brown, Rhine
lander, Wis.; Carlta Anna Doggett,
Jacksonville, Fla.i Katherlne 'llulda
Dunham, Wilmington, Del.; Florence
Durham, Schenectady: Delphlna
I.undsteen Hammer, Branford, Conn.;
Hazel J. Harrison, Cleveland, O.; Mary
Kelsey Howe, New York; Emcline
Wilma Inbusch, Milwaukee; Edith
Klolse James, New York; Eliza Bur
ger Kimball,' Kansas City;' Ruth Kln-
'V. Cincinnati: r.ivira nusn, bsw
York; Caroline Lee Mills, New York
Kmma Marie Overstreet, New York
Ruth Eldrldge Fembr, ,; Hartford,
Conn.; Margaret Moore Seaman, Mil
waukee: Anna Louise Sliver. East
Orange, N. J.; Elizabeth Burr Thel
berg. Poughkeepsie, NV Y.; 'Kathryn
Imogene Upson, New , York, and
M Irian Lane Winter, Mason City,, la.
Little Caps Are Coming Into Vogue.
One of the really pretty styles in
head dressing has hot as yet found
favor in Asheville, where the wear
ing of the dainty little caps, so popu
lar In the east, has not been taken up,
even by the ultra-fashionables. Pho
tographs of the large and , brilliant
Now York weddings that have been
so frequent during the winter and
early spring, show many grouiis of
charming bridesmaids wearing these
quaint and universally becoming caps.
The lace frills about the face are par
ticularly bewitching when the face Is
young and fair, and the mode will
thercforo doubtless bo revived an
other season. , Tho prevailing spring
style of small shupelesa "rrrtmkoy
naps" has been largely adopted in the
city, and there has been no more try
ing and unbecoming fashion In sev
eral decades. Combined with the
hobble skirt. It makes the prettiest
woman a caricature of what . she
might be becomingly attired.
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Nurses Graduating ETcrelses.
The exercises of the irrad"tr
nurses of the Mission hospital will be
held at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium to
night at II o'clock. The following pro
gram will be given:
Opening prayer Dr. R. F. Camp-
bell. ' - '
Vocal solo Mrs. Joseph E. Mearea.
Annual address Dr. C. W. Byrd. f
J'ieno solo Miss May KImbcrly.
Address on behalf of the city J. II.
Alnrtin.
Vocal trio Mrs. Joseph Meares,
.Mri. Julia Burdlck, Miss Helen Schar
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Presentation of diplomas Dr. W.
L. Dunn, dean of the Training school
Presentation of hospital plns-r-Mrs.
Vance Brown, vice president of the
board of managers.
Benediction Dr. W. M. Vines.
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Y. W. V. A. Bazaar.
The committee arranging for the
Y. W.. C. A. bazarr and noon-day
lunch,' met as usual on Wednesday
morning. .They request that all ar
ticles of needlework and fancy work
be sent by Tuesday, March is. If pos
sible, to Mrs. Lance or Miss Osoorn
at the Henrietta. Contributions for
the lunch, cake and candy sale may
be sent on Friday morning, March 1),
to the Y. M. C. A. building. Further
announcement will be made later. The
bazaar. will be open on Friday even
ing as well as during the day on both
Friday and Saturday. At 8:30 p. m.
there will be a musical program to
which the public is cordially Invited.
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' Mr. Kohn Entertains.
Mrs. Adolf Kohn entertained the
Thursday Bridge club this afternoon
at her homo on Chestnut street. Mr,
and Mrs. J. O. Stein, who were mar-
rled recently at Mrs. 8telne home In
P.roofclyn, are the guest of Mrs.
Kohn on their way to their home In
Cleveland. O. Mrs. Stein was the
honor guest at this afternoon's party.
A number of small and Informal din
ners have been given In Mrs. Stein's
honor since her arrival In Asheville.
Great Interest centers In the tennis
tournament now In progress at 4he
Country club. . A large number have
entered and the contest a lively
and Inspiring one. Out of door sports
make a popular Lenten substitute for
the teas, dinners and dances barrea
for this penitential season.
The American Woman's league will
hold It regular weekly meeting rrt
day afternoon- at o'clock. Questions
of importance to the local chapter
will be discussed and a lull litem!
ance la desired. .. ... :. ' ' -
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The meeting of the Phllathea class
of the First Baotist church, at the
home of Mn W. O. Rlddlck on Char
lotte street, announced for this even-
' log has been postponed. A dale, wui
bo sot for the meting. lalor.
Tho Rector's Aid society will nice
tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
at the: home of Mrs. W. P. Clarke on
Chestnut street ' '
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The Ladies of the Maccabees will
have their regular review tomorrow
afternoon tu 3 o'clock In K. of P. hal'.
t Dr, .. Davis with her , father and
mother. Dr. and Mrs. Davis, Mro
Clark and two small sons of Chicago
are expected to arrive In the city
shortly and will make Asheville their
permanent home.
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George A. Rankin of Washington.
D. C, is In the city, a guest at the
Battery Purk hotel.
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Mrs. A. C. Clark of New York Is
In the city for a spring visit.
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Mrs. F. M. Holland of Boston, Mass.,
is spending some time In Asheville, i
guest at the Battery Park hotel.
Sir. and Mrs. R. A. Bnss have re
turned to Asheville after ai extended
visit with relatives In Roxboro, N. C,
and are at present staying at 9
Spruce street.
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' Miss Mamie Steedman. formerly of
Camden, "S. C, but now of Henderson
vllle, returned to her home today after
a successful operation for appendicitis
at the r Meriwether hospital. Miss
Steedman is a cousin of Mrs. Edward
Dukes of this city. Her many friends
will be glad to heur of her recovery,
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, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCanless and
children, who have spent the winter
in Florida, have returned and are at
their home, 127 Montford avenue. '
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Mrs. J. W. Schartle left this morn
ing ror Atlanta for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of Indian
apolis, Ind., have arrived at the
Manor, where their son, whd Is a stu
dent at Asheville. school, will spend
the holiday season with them.
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Dr. and Mrs. Johnson of Canada
who have been for some time guests
at the Manor, have taken Rosebunk
cottage.
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Miss Mnry Rogers, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. II. Taylor Rogers, and Miss
Agnes Rockwell, daughter of Dr.
Lou la A. Rockwell, students at Wei
k'Sley college, have both been honored
with the distinguished award of Wei
lesley. scholarships. This Is tho sec
ond highest honor the faculty of Wei
lesley bestows upon students and
Asheville friends congratulate them
upon their well deserved honors.
Mrs. Lawrence and daughters. Miss
Winifred Lawrence and Mrs. Brown
arrived today at the Manor and are
established In Columbus cottage. Mr?
Brown's son, who Is au Asheville
school student, will spend the Easter
holidays will), his mother.
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Mrs. D. W. Newell of Charleston. S.
C, is expected next week to visit Mrs.
J. T. Sevier ond Miss. Katherlne
Rollins.
Miss Emma Laird of Penn Yan, N.
Y; who has been the guest of Miss
Leona Young, has returned to her
Home.
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Mrs. Weston and Miss Kate Weston,
who have been visiting In Canada, re
turned today and are at the Elbemar.
Later they-will open their h)me In
Arden for the summer.
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Judge and Mrs. J. C. Prltchard left
yesterday for Raleigh where Judge
Prichard will speak In Interest of the
Y. M. C. A, campaign. He will also
deliver an address Friday night on
"Law and Order" at Klncald, return
ing Saturday to Asnevllle.
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Mrs. Mortimer Hancock has sailed
from India for America, via China.
Japan ami, San Francisco. She Is c
conipanled by her small son and they
will spend the summer In Asheville
with Mrs. . Hancock's father, Dr. 3.
Westray Battle.
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Miss Bruce Landls, Miss Nellie
Blnnton of Marlon and their' friend.
Miss Pearl Boger of Concord are
upending the duy In the city, staying
at the Berkeley. "
Mrs. Huntington Wilson, wife of the
ssHlstunt secretary of state, and Mis
Christian of Richmond. Va., h.tve
taken Miss Cora Drummond s bunga
low,. -Pine Logs." for a month.
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A. W. Green, president of the Na
tlonnl Biscuit company, L. Uselhardt,
general manager, and Mr. Green's two
danughterl arrived Hoday in the pri
vate oar "Republic" and will leave to
night for ,the far south.
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Peter G. Thompson. Jr., of Clncln
null, who Is visiting his sister, Mrs.
Reuben Robertson In Grove park
went with Mr. Robertson Tuesday tn
Sunburst. Mr. Thompson and Mr.
Robertson expeel to return the latter
part of the week.
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Miss BetUe Sites has returned from
a visit In Richmond, Va. '
IIP
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The only baking powder
maaatrom Royal urape ,,
Cream of Tartan
HO ALUM.K3 LIME PHOSPHATE
Judge, Webb Holds That LaBarbe,
Moale & Chiles Has no Claim on
Batter Park Lease.
The Rector's Aid society of Trinity
church will hold another cake and
candy sale at Brown, Northup & com
pany's store on Patton avenue Satur
day from 10 a. m., to 5 p. m. Hot'
doughnuts and coffee will be served.
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Invitations have been mailed to par
ties in the city for the dance at the
Battery Park hotel tomorrow night.
This dance will be one of the largest
of the season and will be in the ball
room. Music will be by Spear's orchestra.
Hurry For
Spring Slippers
iou never saw the like of
pretty Spring Slippers that
would be pleased to take a walk
with you. We've minius. 2 and
GLEAN, WHOLESOME FUN,
IN UN5ITED MEASURE
Oe Woll Hopper Delights a Large Au
dience Fairly Good Play, and
Excellent Company.
Nichols Shoe Co
Leading Shoeists. On the Sa
oliinil Lcnthcrvvood.
1KMISIKH LAW MOWKU.S.
We are sole agents.for this eelc-
brated lawn mower, ball bearing
cleanest cutting, easiest running luwn
nwwer on the market.
J. M. IIKAIIN' CO.,
llaltory Tark Place. Phone Ht
iiiiiiniimiiii"! 1 nnimmiMiimnimmnnt
(Bty ttttlttttH
Oneida Community
: QUALITY SILVER . .
More thartfriplG plate. Warranted twenty-fivo years.
' SPOONS and FORKS
2 for table use. Look at the Designs and Finish.
2 Compare the Prices
ARTHUR M. FIELD CO. .
l)c Wolf Hopper was built for loud
comic opera clothes and is not exactly
himself in the ordinary khiIi of civil
ization. Nevertheless it is apparently
Impossible lor him to be anything ex
cept funny, and tho usual tribute of
laughter wu paM him l;u4 ni'ht at
I lie Auditorium. "The Matinee Idol"
lias plenty of really funny things in
it for Mr. Hopper and the other ex
cellent comedians of bis company, and
funny thinKS said in the Hopper voice,
from the cavernous Hopper mouth. In
the Hopper way arc much funnier.
The star of tho great comedian shows
no sign of waniriK, to all appearances,
he may ko on for another score of
years, provokinir the multitudes to
laughter and the foncetfulnt'HS of dull
care in irenuine, healthy mirth.
M1ss Louise Dresa-r, who has the
IcadltiK female pnrt Is the same com
fortable Ceres, with a decided sense'
of humor, good to look upon: she has
a couple of rather pleasiris little sonirs
which she sings in a ry agreeable
little voice. '"" :
It Is a "sone comedy" but there are
no solos of especial merit nor voices
to sins; them If there were any. Miss
Dorothy Webb has a number of songs
but the poetry of her dancing is su
perior to the music of her singing.
The big comedian has an effective al
ly In his comedy situations with the
diminutive Georgie Mack.
The play is sumptuously appointed.
The setting is the coast of Normandy.
and the , scenery is beautiful. The
costuming Is elaborate, .the chorus
girls making eight changes of shoes
and stockings, among ether things. It
is a good looking, well dressed, well
drilled chorus, and the dancing Is
cuperb.
It was a great audience that the
coming of this favorite actor called
together, and every man and woman
and child laughed as heartily as It
Is In their nature to laugh. The play,
while nothing so very wonderful in
situations, lines or plot is a sufficient
vehicle for Its purpow. and in marked
contrast to so many similar pieces. Is
clean and wholesome.
Mr. Hopper of course gave his little
curtain talk, not the .least funny of
the evening's events, a'nd with which
Hopper performance would be In
complete.
The suits involving the lease of th
Pottery Tark hotel were quickly sot
tied today when 'Judge Webb Intimat
ed that the evidence which had so far
heen introduced showed that IjiBnrbc,
Moale & Chiles, who were suing for
two-thirds interest In a five year lcam
now held by J. I.. Alexander would
not warrant the case going to the jury
This amounted to the uliiin'lffs In the
suit of La Par be, Moale & Chiles
ngalnst J. U Alexander and tho Co.ve
estate losing out completelv In their
allegation thnt ' finud had been per, ; straps, l'ihboil ties Olid OX
petpated In the letting of ,'he lease tol .
J. I.. Alexander. The suit of J. I.. 1 1 OI'ClS. 1 Oil call make VOU1' S(
Alexander against Laliorne. Moale & lection (lltifkly in ailV leather
Chiles to settle,, up the pgirtnershii) 1 ' J
lease on what Is known as Ihn Wad-1 J'011 Want. Aailie it .and We'll
dell lease of . the B:iittery Park hotel jijiow t llOIll
running tor IB nwntns was compro
mised by Air. Alexander paying hc
lefendants $600. Each side- is to pav
their proportionate part of the costf
The victory is a signal one for Mr
Alexander, who, incidentally mnde i
tine witness on the stand yesterday
He was not placed on the stand today
to complete his examination, a settle
ment of the suit being evident.
Several years ago LnBnrbe, Moal
Chiles and J. 1.. Alexander purchas
ed the lease on the Patten' Park hotel
then held by I. C. Wnddell. jr. The
hotel was under this Joint lnanag.
ment for about 18 months and when
it cainc to a new lease on the hot"l
Mr. Alexander and LaBarbe, Moale Ar
Chiles each p.it in bids for the lease.
and Mr. Alexander's terms being
garded us belter for the Coxe estate
wus accepted by the crustees. Mr.
Alexander being unable to procure
settlement of the old partnership
brought suit to settle this. He state 1
t.hj'.t he had at all times been reail
to settle , up the partnership. The
l.nPnrVie, Moale & Chiles brought
"oonter suit to obtain a share In tho
new lease of the hotel.
Kor about' two years Mr. Alexander
has had exclusive management of th
hotel and this spring it Is enloyin,'
one of the heit spring seasons it lins
ever hud. Mr. Alexander is a lilk'
hotel man and under his experience. 1
inan.'i'-'emt nt the l'nttery Park tn
continued lis prestige.
Some of till best known lawyers In
Asheville were employed in I his suit
Craig. Martin & Tli"imisoii an. I Judg
Mcrrimon represented Mr. Alexander,
Bourne, Parker & Morrison, the Coxc
estate, and J. C. Martin, Frank Car
ter and Alt. S. Barnard, iAiBarbc
Moale ii Chiles, ft.
LADIES' DRESSES of good material in all. the
new effects at most reasonable prices, also "WAISTS,
SKIRTS, KIMONOS, &c.
Stylish Indeed
Kprcial to The Gazette-News.
Waynesvlile, March 23. Miss Mvr-
le Noland and Parker beatherwoo.l
were married Mondav afternoon
March 20 at the bride's home in
Wnynesville. the ceremony being nei-
formed by ft. Q. McCracken. justice
of the peace.- Mrs. Leathcrwood is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Noland and Is prominently connected
in Haywood county. After the cere
money the bride and groom left on
the 3 o'clock train for Oregan where
he latter is successfully engaged In
justness.
Mr. Tart is going to wish there was
Homuboiiy could helu lilni let Aliat ex
ira session "loose."
BROWN'S
Bronchial Troches
are invaluable to sufferers from chronic lung
trouble. Bronchitis and Asthma. They are in
convenient form and atford immediate and
grateful relief. Warranted free from opiates
or anything harmful.
Price. 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sample free
i Jin I. Browa flV Son Boston. Man.
Kodak developing and finishing by
an expert at Brown Book Co.
thoy are mid well fitting. Our customers tell
garments seem to lead easily the competing
shown.
WASH SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS
us the
things
Thc.v lire due to arrive Maw li
tcinplin,'; lot of goods. The vu
$1.(1(1. S1..X $1.75 mid gSL'.OU.
Mill and they will prove a
I'Icty it great, the prices niotly
Big lots of SPRING GOODS have come in lately
making a fine array for your inspection and consider
ation. In the items of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
HATS AND LADIES' LOW CUT SHOES the move
ment has b,een brisk, as young as the season is.
FINE TRUNKS in large sizes have just arrived.
BUTTERICK PATTERNS, DELINEATORS and
FASHIONS. FINE ROOM RUGS, . PORTIERES,
COUCH COVERS, LACE CURTALNS, CURTAIN
GOODS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS," BLANKETS,
COMFORTABLES, QUILTS, SHEETS, PILLOW
CASES, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS,
BATH TOWELS, &c.
OBE H. DEAL
Violinist Hattery Purk Orchestra,
Teacher of Violin
12 Cumberland Ave. Phono 1727
Good Orchestra
ares at Theato.
and Moving Pic-
Once In. a great while you meet a
woman who is given to retailing gos
sip but the majority are wholesale
distributers.
Fresh Fish
There is said to be. k.'HpiiiesM among I
sonic savage tribes where money Is I
unknown.
Trout,
Herring, .
Mullets,
Ituck Slind,
Iloo Siiud.
TO THE PUBLIC:
Von are cordially invited to attend
the Sixth Memorial Exercise of the
Asheville Arie No. l;!77 Fraternal Or-
er of Kaglcs that will take place at
Auditorium Sunday, .March Stith,
911', at 3 p. m.
Bring your friends.
Special arranged program
Memorial committee:
VU. K. H. MHKR1S.
MUItUIS M YISKS,
E. M. MITCHELL.
A smart woman who knows mor"
than her husband la also smart
enough not to let him suspect it.
And some women look much belter
after visiting an oculist.
VISIThVa the ' Smith (Ircuter shows
m like loving a widow. You rau't
over-do It. 3-3t
The Montford Market
John Hurley. Mgr.
"The place for tender meat"
ARTISTIC
PICTURE FRAMING
The Best of Material
Anything Electrical
be
W. A. WARD
Minna 4Sj.
No. 11 Church 8L
and the
I:
Best Work ALWAYS
and at
Prices that will compare
. very favorably with
any Others.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Dr. Ambler has removed Lis
omce irom ivieaicai ruiiamir
jo his new building, No. 72 N,
Main street.
Special price on some
Mouldings Just now.
i
J. H. LAW. 3 S Patton Avenu
LUCILE CLAYTON,
"Singing Comedienne.'
TERRY & FRANK,
"Dancing Demone."
.Palace Theatci
FOR SALE
. Nine room house neai
Swannanoa drive, 1 acre
land also for Balo at bargain.
LaBarbe, Moale & Chiles,
. Rval 1-Jdate and Insurance,
7 Patton Are.
BulstV
Garden Seeds
A big lot - lust received.
These art high class seeds
and ars vary popular every
where. Phone In your or
ders to H.
WEST END DltlG STOKE,
C. A. Walker
.. Proprietor.
70 Pnttou A to.
CALL AT MISS CRflSHTS SHOP
23 Haywood trert.
For tho best work In the city. Sham
noolnsT. Hair Dressing, Facial Mai
sage, Manicuring ana unir-jpoay
Bring In your combings to have
made up.
Hood's
Millinery
HAYWOOD ST.
SPECIAL REAL ESTATE
BARGAIN.
One seven-room house, Woodfls
street, at end of Spruce, and one
store for quick sale $3000. Terms
Natt Atkinson Sons Co.
Real Estate Agents.
M. Webb Co.
MILLINERY IMPORTERS
Haywood Street, In the ' Asheville
Club Building. Telephone 1044.
A Clean Paper Towell
For Every One
Vat Every Waah
ABSOLUTELY HYGIENIC
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750 Towels " lfcl ' ' t
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IIOKKOW A KODAK
No rhnrge for use of Koduk If we
do the finishing. Cameras bought and
sold. Films for sale.
HACKNEY & MOALE CO.
Leading Stationers. Oil tho Bq.
Ol' It OLD FASHION BREAD
ia Increasing daily. We can guarantee
quality In the bread. Try a loaf and
bo convinced. .
Asheville Steam Bakery,
Phone 2S or 181.
C F. RAY.
Phone 1701.
2 Patton Ave.
Sproat's
MILLINERY PARLORS
Oatcs Uullillng
Spring Millinery on Display.
Gazette-News Want Adver
tising Pays.
IMIimilHIIIIHIIIMIIHIIHMMMMmtMiHMI
i BATTERY PARK BANK I
ASHEVILLE, X. C.
J. P. SAWYKll, President E. SLUDEIt, V-Pres.
T. C. Coxe, V-Pres. J. E. RANKIN, Cashier
Capital $100,000
Surplus and Profits $130,000
TRANSACTS A GENERAL RAN KINO Rl'SINESS.
Special attention given to collections. Four percent. Interest paid
on time deposits. Sill r. m. 'j-
U tAUUn3 LLI JULiAJXUUUJLAA. H 1 1 1 1 ft t mf
WASHINGTON AND TUSCULUM COLLEGE
An Ideal place to educate your son or daughter, fltrong faculty, moral
community, beautiful scenery, health ful climate, broad and liberal courses,
positive Christian Influences, expenses reasonable. For catalogue write the
president. RRV. C. O. QUAY, P. P.. Oreenvllle, Tenn.
MAPLEINE
t Makes tno sugnr syrup tnsto like maple syrup. One
bottle wi'l wtXfs two gallous of ,Byrup. 35e per bottle.
YATES & McGUIRE,
FLOWER SEEDS :
In addition to our ukuhI
stock of Flower Het-ris In pack
ets we can supply In bulk,
Sweet Peas. Nasturtiums t.'os
nios, Morning Olory, Sunflower,
Wild Cucumlier and Castor Oil
Kuans. . All new seeds. Re
member flower seeds should not
be planted out of doors too
early. "Everything In Drugs
and Seeds
GRANT'S PHARMACY
Agracy (of Wood's Seed
FURNITURE
New and Stcond hand; Stoves, Ranges, Iron Bed;
Springs, Mattresses', I!ug, Art Squares, Mattings, etc.
' We givo you a "Square Deal" and "Golightly" on
the Prices. A cordial invitation to you.
Deal & Golightly
Phone 221,970.
1 27 North Main St.
PLono 354.
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