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Tuesday, June 20, 1911. ACliH VILLI! GAZETTE-NETTS. Ps r-- r - ' JkUd ill i na uanquct to ftenry way in wev urleans in 1843 Cost $100 per Plate Never before had the historic old St Louis Hotel, near the famous French Market Place, contained such an assemblage of beautiful women and famous men. Here it was that Henry Clay made his only speech in Louisiana, and with matchless c eloquence paid a glowing tribute to the beauty of Southern . women. Before and after this banquet the guests sipped the famous French Market Coffee, as was the custom in those days. Then this famous beverage could be had only at the French " Market Now you may serve it a't your own table, for the old French Market blend is perpetuated by ; ; . " : The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process "There b but one French Market flavor" You can obtain this rare coffee blend with all the enticing aroma and natural strength preserved, for we pack it in hermet ically sealed cans. And it is untouched by human hands , . , from plantation to the cup. Order from your1 grocer today. Try some, and you will agree that there is only one French Market flavor. t -, ' ' Packed by ' ... . . New Orleans Coffee Co., Ltd.. New Orleans. La. SOCIAL ' M HAPPENINGS ProUtnnt' Methodist Sunday School " ' -' PlCIllC. - '; , ,''.'.' The, Methodist Protestant Sunday schools will go on their annual picnic at , Rive,rsid. park Thursday of this week. A special car will meet the Wood fin Hill school at Grace at 9 a. m. Tho Weavervtlle car will bring them' 1ft to" that point and take them ' back In 'the late afternoon for one fa re of five cents. : Th Woolsey hall BChool will come oh the special car a little past 9 a. m. The main School, which meets in the Y. M. C. A., will take the oars at the rear of the postofflce on ' Government street. The cars will 'leave for Riverside at 10 a. m. or 9:45. "In the afternoon,"' the committee announces, "a free ride will be given to West Asheville and return. All the Sunday school members and . thojr .families, fathers' and mothers espec ially, are Invited to spend the day at the picnic. It ls-hoped that ail will erid their children even If they them selves cannot go, as the children Will ' be well cared for. : The home depart ment and cradle roll are also invited. . Every one Is asked to prepare a bas ket. Those who cannot are Invited to go anyway.' Those who cannot get offv' for tho day are invited to run down for dinner which will be from 13 to 1." ." The barl park will be open for a number of games, both forenoon and afternoon. - All kinds of balls, ham mocks and swings will be taken along. Tilled Ladle" Will Rise With the Sun Coronation I)T, There will be any nuiiber of titled ladles up with the sun 'ii London on the morning of the coronation. The ceremonies at Westwlnster Abbey will not begin until 7 or 8 o'clock, time enough, one would fancy, for a short morning beauty sleep. But It is the early duchess who will catch the hair dresser; these important lackey of ' high life are, not very numerous In London, and coronation coiffeurs arts matters of moment and momenta. Therefore her" grace the duchess the countess and my lady will sleep sitting up in their puffs, pep under the curl ing tongs when chanticleer calls on the sun to rise, or scramble Into a court train and race to get Into the proces sion.. Just in , time to avoid the re buking frown of a punctual queen. ' Alpha Sigma Alpha Convention. , vThe annual convention of 'Alpha . Sigma. Alpha sorority will be held at Toxaway Inn June 21, 23 and 33. The sorority has a large membership in North and South Carolina as well as other states, and a large attend ance Is expected.- The program In cludes besides continuous business meetings a banquet Thursday night and a launch party. Among the North Carolina girls who will be In attendance' are Miss Nannie D. Lee of Raleigh and Miss Mary Shuford of Hickory, both representing the chap ter at St Mary's, and Miss Arney Robinson of Ashevlile, Miss Nancy Clarke and Mrs. Spencer Macfie of Brevard, representing the chapter at the College for Women, Columbia S. C. . ' R House, I'arty at "IVMM-hwood." A delightful house party will be given at "Bcochwood," , a charming country scat near Richmond, Ind., In July by Mrs. Brehru, sister of Mrs. William Canaday of Asheville. During t (he hot weather use one of : t our alcohol gas' burning . . . ' ' J stoves lor cooking many small things. They are con- venjenf, effective and ecc J nomical. They burn denatuied ' alcohol and do not require J f;:;iir; each time used. AtihurM. field Co. Personal Mention News of the Societies, Meetings, Etc. niinBt. ffntm AVinv111n will fnnliiiA Mrs. Canaday,-Miss Marguerite Can aday, Hobart and Paul Canaday, Miss Ruby Brehm and Fred H. Ayers of Richmond, who are now visiting in the city, and Miss Garnett Williams. The Beechwood estate Includes woodland lake for boating and fish' ing, bridle paths and a perfectly ap pointed country home. The party will continue for several weeks and be attended by a number of Indiana and Illinois college young people. , . .... . a r. House Party Break Up. ' The house party made up ' of number of the younger Montford set that has been In gay session) for the last ten days at the Mlnakucht cottage on Sunset mountain dissolved into its in' dividual units yesterday. Among those who enjoyed the party were Miss Charity Craig, MIbs Margerlte Wooldrldge, Miss Frances Oates, Miss Louise Carter., MIbs . Catherine and Brantley McCrarey, Miss Helen Tay lor, Miss ' Margret Cowan,- Miss Mob ley; James Taylor, Jack . Westall Donald and Pete Randolph, Wilbur Sumner,. Harry HartseM, Hubbard Shawhan, Caleb Carter, Mrs. J. C, Carter chaperoned, mm " Miss Arbogast Will Entertain, Miss Beth Arbogast will entertain tomorrow night with a dance, at her home on Montford avenue, In 'honor of her cousin, Miss Mary Teager of West ' Virginia. The house will be charmingly decorated for the occa slon, and the dancing will be upon the verandas, or In the drawing rooms according to the exigencies of the weather. An orchestra will offer th "Invitation to the walta." There will be about 15 couples made up of the younger set. , Miss Myrtle Rollins will entertain the' members of toe camping party that .recently enjoyed as delightful outing at the Beuna Vista camp, with an Informal porch party tonight at her home on Chestnut street. The campers who -will' be .Miss Rollins' guests, . and who will "remlnesce about camp Incident and adventure are Mr. and Mrs Perry Cobb, Miss Mabel Kelly, Harold Oaler and Willis O. .Borne. . -, ; ', Miss Duease Keeling marked ' tho tenth anniversary, of her birthday thto afternoon with a pretty outing party. The children assembled at the home of little (Miss Keeling on Montford avenue and were taken to Riverside where tlioy enjoyed a delightful after' noon, with all the games and delifhtr of a home party, Including the sorvin ut refreshments and the Interesting cutting of the birthday cake,.' . .. A house party of young people left this morning for Bluemont to spend the ' week at the summer home of Mrs. C. S. Davis. In the party were Miss Annie and Miss. Carrie Davis, Miss Pearl and Miss Love Shope En. met t Davis, Charles Rlddlck, Jo seph White, Harold Fllmore, ; Royal White and the chaperones, Mrs. C. Davis. Mrs. C. E. Rita, and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Davis. M ft A mountain party of 13 Including Dr. Robert S. Carroll. Dr. Wilder, Alfred Hopkins, Miss Wilson, Mr. Lunn, M Lawrence, Donald Carroll and others left Saturday morning for ML Mttrti ell, Sunday was spent at the Carroll lodge on BrUshey mountain and the parly are now on their way to Mitch ell. They will be gone about 10 days. I ft Mrs. Louis Alexander will enter tain tonight a number of young peo ple with a bridge party at her home on Patton avenue, In honor of her nlKter, MIhs Frieda Reyrtel of New York city, who , returned with Mrs. Alexander to spend the 'summer. There will be about 25 guests, ft ft Mls Minnie Belle Rlddlrk has a small and informal hotw party at her home on Charlotte Mreot. Miss Hld fllek's guests ,nre Miss Cornela Dowd hf Charlotte, MIhs Helen Poteat nf Wnkn Forest, Mia Bessie and Miss Surah Aldurmun of Greensboro, i-t Next to the Hct A Triws-llridifc i Ivor-Johnson. I Just received a shipment of twnntv fHe, (Jn-ri-rd in the latent cnmhlna- tl(H! Of rnlutH, with H1M.1 gUfiril.H, HtlM'l rtntK imil nu'i'rv vl'!'W iianl!i'in: 1 ; . .' 1 ' 1 1 : M'lilr' 1 i An "S 1 ' i I l M (' ' 1 '. " The Jewish Ladies' Aid society will hold Its regular monthly meeting to morrow, afternoon at the . home of Mrs., A. Samuels, 254 Cumberland avenue.- , A full Attendance is re quested as the May meeting of the society was omitted. The regular Bemi-monthly ' danco will be given at the Cherokee inn Wednesday evening. . There has been keen interest manifested In these ances and the management contem plates a prize dance in the nearfu ture. , ,yi:' ' .;. '' : ,. y- --:.'.''. . ft-, ft--'' '",.'. Miss Margaret Pennlman enter tained with an informal card party Saturday evening at the Elbermar in Victoria, in' honor of Mrs. C. F. . Kim ball of Chicago. ... .-,' ft ft .;.''."::.'..,.'.. Miss Sarah Orr has returned from a visit with her aunt in Greensboro. . . . ft ft .....'.'... j Hon. Richmond Pearson has gone to Norfolk, Va., and New Tork City. J - - - . K t( - . - -. Miss Marguerite Canaday will leave the first of July to be a guest at a series of house parties in Hoopston, 111., Rochester, Ind., - and at "Beech wood," a beautiful summer home near Richmond, Ind, , ' , ft ft The meeting of the Bar association to be held at Toxaway Inn, Lake Tox away, Wednesday and Thursday, June 28 and 29, will give an opportunity to the families of the lawyers to enjoy the pleasures of that delightful resort Among those who will attend irom Asheville are Mr. and Mrs. Duff Mer rick, Pierce Gregg, Duff Merrick, Jr., and maid;' Mrs. Locke Craig, . Mrs. Julius a, Martin. . ., '.. . ''';.. , ft ft -r-. . MIsb Catherine Beadles has returned from Kentucky where she Has been visiting school friends since -the clos ing of the college In Georgetown, K.y., where 'she Is a student. . - ,. ' ft ft'.--.;--''-.-''-ir' Miss Ruth Brown of Ardem will come in tomorrowi to Asheville and be tho truest of - Miss Beth Arbogat,Iof her dancing party, to be given tomor row night. '".".,"' Aft ft -' James Ware and Baxter Durham of Rale.lirh have returned from a several days fishing trip in the Sapphire Coun. try-.. -. ',' :'"-;. Fred C Clarke is in the city today, a Y'sltor from Charlotte. . , . 5 t Mr. and Mrs. J'. B. Duke are among the recent arrivals at in isauery Park hutul from Gadsden, Ala. ' . ft ft Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Venable of Farmville,. Vsa, are spending several days at the Battery Park. , W. F. Eller in here - today from Raleigh. , , ' , . ' ft ft Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pollard and two children are registered at the Battery Park from Durham. . ft ft. G. G. Moore Is an Asheville visitor today from Kinston. v mm. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Burns arrived in the city yeBterday from Roxboro. 5 W. W. E. Breese, .Jr.,- was here yester day from Brevard, . mm. W. -K." Whiteside returned' yester day from ' a ' short visit in central Carolina. .ft ft. p. J; Johnson . returned yesterday from a visit to his parents In Hender son county, v ' .,j ft ft. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wagner left yesterday for Greensboro where they will visit Mrs. Wagner's relatives. ', ft ft The Queen anu Crescent railroad, has furnished the board of trade with a list of the following places from which tickets were sold for Asheville on the "Carolina Special"! during the weeks ending June -7: Cincinnati, Cleveland. Wheeling, West Va., Co lumbus, O., Chicago, Toledo, O., In diana, Cleveland, Jackson, Mich., Mil waukee, Springfield, O. ' ft K ' D. F. Giles, secretary of the Mc Dowell Fair association, has written to the board of trade here that their association will co-operate with the association here In any way possible. He wishes that the date of the fair be arranged so that It will not conflict with the date of the McDowell county fair, which Is to be held October 19, 20, SI. ft ft , Mrs.'W. W. Hyams arrived today from' Tulsa, Okla., and will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Hyams. ' ft ft , ,: Miss Wn of ' Sung Chow, China, who was one of the Interesting fig ures of the recent Y. W. C. A. con ference "at the Normal and Collegiate, left yesterday for .Georgia where she For Sale Leasehold and furni ture in large ; boarding, house, centrally Iocnted, good winter and summer patronage. i LaE&rbe, Koala Chiles, Real Ewtate and Iosnrance, " tl Patton Atb, FRESH FRUITS Wo buy only Hie tcnt and you got niee sound ripo fruit at nil times. Oranges, Grape Fruit, Pouches, Pine apples, Bananas, Lemons. ' YATES & McGUJRE, :5r3yv,-ccICt. is a college student' When she com pletes her college course, Miss Wu will return to China as a kindergarten teacher. The bright little woman wears the garb of her native country and has an oriental charm In her quaint, artistically ' embroidered Chi nese robes. . . ,' , ''.' ft ft Mrs.'T: C. Hollowell of Mars Hill la visiting her brother, W. E. Logan) and" Mrs. Logan In West Asheville. . . ' -. ft ft - Miss Elizabeth Murphy will leave tomorrow for Greenville, S. C, to be the' guest of Miss Ellen Wilson at a house party -of college girls that will continue for 10 days. Mrs. A. C. Bell and children of Milwaukee, Wis.,' will arrive Satur day to spend the summer with Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs, Charity R. Craig, on Montford avenue. ,' ;.,-'. .; -ft ft '- Miss Dorothy and Miss Ruth Rey nolds left yesterday for a visit in Joliet, 111. :.;. ' " mm , Dr. Paul ; Ringer left today for Charlotte to ' attend the meeting of th North Carolina Medical society. -'. ft ft John Hector McSween of Timmons- vllle, S. C. Is spending a few days in the city visiting, his mother at 23 Asheland avenue.- Mr. McSween leaves the last of the week to join the party of Davidson men who sail on the "Indiana" for a bicycle trip on the continent .'.'- ft ' ft Miss Nannie D. Lee of Raleigh and Miss Mary Shuford of Hickory passed through the city today on their way to the Alpha Sigma Alpha convention at Lake Toxaway. v .- - m .. m '-.,; Mrs.' Kate Woodrow and daughteri Catherine, of Columbia, S. C, are in the city for a few days on their way to their summer home In Mars Hill. ..-', ft ft - ' Mrs. Robert H.-Reid and Miss Wllametta Symons of Cleveland, O., arrived today on the Carolina Special to spend several weeks with Mrs. A, A. Featherstbne on Woodfln street ft ft Mrs. Lawrence Young and small daughters, Julia, Louise and Helen Young, Mrs. . W. R. MeGulre and number of other Asheville people spent Sunday In Acton, going out to attend the Interesting children's day services at the Acton Methodist church.- ' .' ' ft - ft ' Mrs. tJohn Hey Williams and Miss Annie Williams, who have twice started on a Journey across the conti neflt to Los Angeles, Oil., and turned back on the way because of the ener vating heat of the trip, have returned from St. Louis, Mo., the terminus of their second trip, and are at St. Gen evieve's college In. Victoria for an in definite stay. .' .',.--!. ft .. - Dr. A. W. Calloway left yesterday for Cincinnati summoned by the, se nous Illness of , nis . brother, . ft' ft Miss Arney Robinson returned last night from South . Carolina where she has been visiting college friends since . her graduation rt t college for women in Columbia, June 1. ' 'ft ft..' Mrs. L. B. McBrayer, Reuben Mo Brayer, Miss Sadie and - Louis Mc Brayer will leave, July 1, for - their summer home in Bluemont Later In July Miss Sadie ani Reuben McBray er will entertain with a .house party made up of their young friends . in Asheville and college chums. ft ft Mrs. E. R. Russell and hor two sons are Visiting in Virginia,. KEEP COOL Water Coolers in 2, 4, 6, 8 ; and 10 Gallon Sizes Prices Range from $1.50 ' to $10.00 The XXth Century Cooler ... Is Our Special. : Ice Cream Freezers. The Reliable Ice Cream Freezer Makes Ice Cream . In 5 Minutes J. H. Law, 3 Patton Are. Ice Cream delivered any where In the city. C. A. Walker Dragglxt. Solo Agent plltniore Jce Cream ' lliolirf) 1.1' 183., : Tier a ri, $73, Biltniore mnmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmm 1 ' ' ft MENU FOR WEDNESDAY. ft KftKltftKftftftKRftftftltftKfcK ' BREAKFAST ' "" Fruit v V Minced Meat with; Green ) , ' Peppers - Milk BisculU Coffee LUNCH Chopped Veal, German Style Wafers Cocoa , DINNER ' , ." ' Carrot Soup Corned Beef - Boiled Potatoe . Savoy Cabbage , Watercress French Dressing Wafers '. Cheese . Junket and Lemon Jelly ' Sponge Cake : Coffee' CHOPPED VEAL, German Style. Put through a machine or chop very fine two pounds of lean veal; for this the shoulder Is Inexpensive and well flavored. Season with one teaspoon ful of salt, one-half of i teaspoon- ful of onion Juice, one-half of a tea- spoonful of pepper and one , table- spoonful ol chopped parsley. Form Into small chops, Inserting a piece of bone or stick of macaroni in the small end; dip each chop Into slight ly beaten egg, roll In fine bread crumbs and Immerse in smoking hot fat for eight to ten minutes accord ing to the thickness of ' the cnop Serve with tomato sauce. JUNKET AND LEMON JELLY. Wine or other Jelly may be used in stead of lemon' If wished. Make some junket In the usual way, and for the sake of variety eei-ve It In champagne, glasses. When the jun ket Is quite firm chop the Jelly, and! heap It on the junket . . , , , " ':?. First class orchestra, Theato Air dome., '..'. ; , ' ., ..'...- TELLS CHARLOTTE FOLK OF ASKEVILLE'S WATER Also Sanitary Conditions; Fly Fighting, etc Dr. McBrayer Interviewed' ' by the Observer. Dr. L. B. McBrayer, one of the ex aminers of the state medical board. has been In Charlotte during the past week engaged In his duties and a recent issue of the Charlotte Observer has a column and a half Interview In which Dr. McBrayer tells of the san itary and health conditions -in Ashe ville and the systems employed by the sanitary department . The Interview starts with a de scription of the water supply which is no doubt Interesting to the people of Charlotte, especially to learn that Asheville people can use all the wa ter they wish. ; He then tells of the milk and neat inspection; the cam paign h gainst the fly: sanitary, sur face closets; regulations with respect to tuberculosis; street cleaning, and closes with a few words "in regard to the educational ss'Stem. Latest moving pictures and char acter songs at Theato Alrdome, Hay wood street, . - ' A world of moving pictures, Theato. Heap Much Beans Squash, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Cantaloupes, Small quantities or by the crate. K,.; v - , ... . OWNBEY'S 25 Montford Ave. Plione St. Heat and Fish Department Phone 1426. OLIVE OIL ... We can supply , a splendid grade of Olive Oil at 660 per pint; f 1 per quart. We have been supplying this same brand of oil for ten years and have every confidence In Its absolute purity. Good judges tell us It is the best to be ob tained anywhere. 'Whether for food or medicine this oil Is sure to please you. or we will refund the money. And bear in- mind, the bottles are full measure. Everything )n Drugs and Seeds. j GRANT'S PHARMACY ' Agency ten Wood's BeeAa.' Croats , MILLINERY PARLORS Dales IluIUIIng. Mld-Sunuiwr Millinery. - SPECIAL PRICE3 It will pay you to auk for our prices on rugs and matting, also awnings, window shades and house cleaning or all kinds. Asheville Carpet . House, No. 18-20 Churth St.. . Phone 228. REI.I0VAL NOTICE W, W. Toung of the Berkeley Har bor Shop has moved his shop to It North Pa k Square, the store former ly occupied by tho Southern Coal Te. itrriovAL kotich CARRIERS' WINDOWS ARE TO BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY Effective June 25 no Delivery of Mai Will He Made Except to Box- Rentert. ' Effective Sundy, June 25, tho car riers windows at the Asheville post oflice will be closed and only those patrons of the office who pay box ren tal and have their mall placed in lock boxes Instead of delivered by carrier will be privileged to enjoy their Sun day mall. The order closing the office on Sundays was received by Postmas ter Rollins yesterday afternoon from the postofflce department at Wash ington. Recently the people of Ashe ville were htJhded cards with the re quest that they Inform the postmaster . whether -or not they desired Sunday mail. To those who received cards the answer was overwhelmingly .In favor of closing. v Latest moving pictures and char acter songs at Theato Alrdome, Hay wood street . Conklln's Self-Filling Fountaln vPen sold by Browii Book Co. , Hair cut 25c, shampoo 25c, massage 25c, shave 15c, at "W. W. Young's Barber Shop, 14 N. Pack Square. ; . , MMMMMMMttMllt MtMMMMIMIMItMMMMIMf I BATTERY '; A611KVILLE, N. O. , J. P: SAWYER, President E. SLUDEE, V-Pres. T. C. Coxe, V-Pres. : j. E. RANKIN, Cashier Capital v.. ... ... ... $100,000 Surplus and Profits... .. ... ...$130,000 TRANSACTS A GENERAIi BANKING ECSINESS. BpeUal attention' given to collections. Four percent. Interest paid on time deposits. . , v HtMIHMUMUMIIIIMIMtlUHMIHIMHHMMItl WASHINGTON AND TUSCULUM COLLEGE An Ideal pla educate your so n or daughter. Strong faculty, mora community, beautiful scenery, health ful climate, broad and liberal courses, positive Christian Influences, expenses reasonable. For catalogue write the president. REV. C. O. GRAY. D. D.. Greenville. Tenm ASHEVILLE IS NEVER SATISFIED - - With anything but the best. " Best roads, best paved streets,' best ear gjrstemr best ,'phone sys tem, and 1 BEST LAUNDRY WORK " That done the "Nich ols Way." Phone 95. Asheville Laundry. ' J. A. Nichols, Mgr. ,' SPECIAL REAL ESTATE BARGAIN. One seven-room house, ' Woodfln street, at. end of Spruce, and ont store for quick sale 13000. Terms Natt Atkinson Sons Co. . - Real Estate Agents. If you know which side your bread is buttered, you'd better buy Butter-crust Bread. , Asheville Steam Bakery, Phone 622 or 381. .'. it MILLINKRY Haywood St. 01 ' A LARGE HANDSOME . . CLUBHOUSE Located on Harbor Island, Core Sound, N. C, about thirty miles from Beaufort, for sale or lease. Terms reasonable. First story solid cement walls, second story and attlo frame substantially built Contains In sec ond story nine comfortable bod rooms; on the first floor, good sue living rooms, modern plumbing and toilet arrangement and a separate house for the cook, containing kitchen, ad joins the main building and also a guide house. The building la located on a small Island containing about an acre of ground. Excellent shooting In the neighborhood, duck and wild goese. The surrounding country af fords good sport fur hunting snipe, wild turkey, quail and occasionally lnr ger game. Abundance of frenb liHh and oysters are eimlly obtained near by In the sound. The hotiHe Ig con veniently located and suited to sport ing purposes or will furnlnh a fine i'ndsvMae for yachtsmen. Mull boat pnxses twice day; curries pntmrn.. (sen. I 'or further pr'lcnbr n ! r. . (.'1 if.! -: ! " : ; 1 K5 Oris Slippers ' The .top notchers of perf cc-.' tion. sWe simply wish to say that it is the Climax ' i V '- o " j Puirips, iu uuinty luuieiy, in tan, suede, velvet, cravenettea and white canvas. All uto1 styles. Won't you call to see , them. - .. , . ' . ; .- . " V-V '- , ' . - ' ' ' ' , ' Nichols Shoe Co. Leading Shoester3. On the Scj PARK BANK I KODAK liM , Have you tried our ex pert kodak man with any of your films! Bring a roll in end give him, one trial. ; We have satisfied customers in almost every state in the Union. Most of them commenced while visiting in "The Land of the Sky." ' . Hackney & Moale Co. High Class Vaude ville and Motion Pictures PALACE wanted ; The ladles of Asheville to know we make up-combings In any stylo on short notice, flrst-cktaa wmk nlv. liv eipert operators at - Miss Cruise Hair Shop, r " 25 Haywood St. M. Webb Co. MTLLINERY IMPeilTERS Haywood Street, in the Asheville Club Uulldlng. Telephone 1041. Mountain City Eteam L&zz Modem Methods Tel. 426, 30 W. Lexington A va. J.H. WEAVER. MKr. AUTO REPAIR CO. No. and Tl South Main -t. Cars repaired, stored, gaHolinn r, l oil for sale. .Experienced niechnnl.s Shop thoroughly tqulpped with mod era machinery. tc:t;i ::;T,. -' Vlfltois V i.l a little iitii-ii i. Tim l':iri Jtil1:mrv linn m"Ved to !. 7 rTTs AM:, ri. -t l.nr to IP I .'-.!'
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