Thsraday, May 16, 1912
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Stops Falling Hair and
Destroys Dandruff
Makes the Hair Grow Long, Heavy
and Luxuriant and We Can
Quickly Prove It
If You Wish to Double the Beauty of
Your Hair at Once, Just Get a 25
Cent Bottle and Try This
Surely try a Danderine Hair Cleanse if you wish
to immediately double the beauty of your hair with
little trouble and at a cost not worth mentioning
just moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and
draw it carefully through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of
dust, dirt or any excessive oil In a few moments
you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy,
fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable
softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and
shimmer of true hair health.
Besides beautifying the hair, one application of
Danderine dissolves every particle of Dandruff;
cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever
stopping itching and falling hair.
Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of
rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right
to the roots, invigorates and strengthen them. It's
exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing proper
ties cause the hair to grow abundantly long, strong
and beautiful. It at once imparts a sparkling bril-
liancy and velvety softness to the hair, and a few
weeks' use will cause new hair to sprout all over
the scalp. Use it every day for a short time, after
which two or three times a week will be sufficient
to complete whatever growth you desire.
Ypu can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair,
and lots of it, if you will just get a 25 cent bottle of
Know him's Danderine from any drug store or toilet
counter and try it as directed.
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nter at Margn Terrace, left vester-
day afternoon for Pittsburgh and
other points north and east.
F. W. Thomas went to Raleigh yes
terday to attend the Yepiildican state
convention.
Miss Myrtle Emory is here (rem
Chattanooga on h visit to friends.
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Miss Alma Williams, who has been
visiting friends In Williamsburg. Pa.,
has returned to the eitv.
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Mrs. Seth ("ark of Clyde under
went an operation for appendicitis at
the -Mission li spitul yesterday.
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Miss Lois Hemming, who has been
VlMtlng friends here, has returned to
her home in the eastern part of the
state.
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C. E. Hull is able to be out today,
havinu partially recovered from inju
ries received at Salisbury last week,
when he was hit bv a switch engine.
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Mrs. C, W. ft. Kadcker, Miss ttade
ker, Mrs. fiorton, Scott Radeker and
Junius Itadeker motored ever to
Hendersonville yesterday for the day.
THANK YOU
SHE SAYS
JUS8E NIDLB PREVEIT
ARTISTIC CREATIONS
ON THE GAS RANGE
About 75 women were present yes
terday afternoon at the Y. M. ('. A.
auditorium, where Mrs. J. M. WUitted
is giving demonstrations and lectures
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OCIAL
Happenings
Personal Mention,
News of the
Societies,
Meetings, Ito.
Dolly Madison Breakfast.
Mrs. Clorlnda D. Chunn will short
ly leave for Washington, D. C, to at
tend the "Dolly Madison" breakfast.
While in Washington Mrs. Chunn
will be the guest of Hon. and Mrs.
Henry D. Clayton of Alabama. Mrs.
Clayton will make an address of wel
come at this breakfast, and a num
ber of toasts will be offered and re
sponded to. Says the Washington
Post; "Speech making will be an im
portant feature of the Dolly Madison
breakfast to be given at Rauscher's
next Monday, May 20. Mrs. Henry
D. Clayton will make a short address
of welcoine.. Mrs. Albert, S. Burleson,
Mrs. Martin W. Littleton, and Mrs.
Norman K. Mack are arrlong those
wo will respond to toasts. All
speeches will be limited to ten min
utes. The time for sending In ac
ceptances has been extended from
May 12 to Friday, May 15. All ac
ceptances must be In by 6 o'clock on
the latter day.
"Among the interesting visitors who
will be here at the time of the Dolly
Madison breakfast are Mrs. S. W. Ral
ston, who will be a guest of Represen
tative and Mrs. W. A. Cullop, Mrs.
Urey Woodson, who will bring a guest
with her, and Mrs. George Baker of
Frankfort, Ky., who will be a guest
' of her sister, Mrs. Jerome Connor.
"Mrs. Henry D. Clayton has with
her for the breakfast her mother,
Mrs. Davis of Georgetown, Ky. Mrs.
C. W. Hancock of New Orleans will
be a guest of her brother-in-law and
sister, Representative and Mrs. Wlck
llffe, and Mrs. Mary Scott Thompson
applause from time to time Miss
Whitehead Is a perrormcr of the high
est type. She is graceful and easy
in her appearance. She is perhaps
strongest in the dainty delicate and
soulful numbers but her phrasing
touch and interpretation in every ren
dition were perfect and many musi
cians in the audience predicted for
her a brilliant musical career.
Although much of the honors i T
the evening Jell to Miss Whitehead,
Miss Potts' part in the program can
not be forgotten. The duet, "Kan
tasie," rendered by Miss Whitehead
and Miss Potts was a beautiful finale
for so brilliant an evening.
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Y. W. C. . BaM-Jiall.
The third game of the season was
played at the Y. W. C. A. gymnusium
for the championship between Ashe
ville girls school and High school,
ending in favor of the Asheville Girls
school with a score of !) lo 0. There
was a very enthusiastic audience and
a good crowd present.
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Mrs. Ixiuiae M. Brucker, the mother
of Mrs. L. M. Theobold. arrives to.lnv
from Richmond, Ind., to lie the guest
of Mrs. Theobold and her family for
the summer at Mrs. Theoliold's resi
dence on West Chestnut street. Mrs.
Brucker has many friends in Ashe
ville who will be glad to hear of her
arrival, as it hns now been some five
years since she was here. At present
residing with her son In Indiana, Mrs.
BrueWer was formerly of the provinces
of Alsace-liorralne In the much con
tended territory between France and
of Fairmont, W. Va., will visit Dr. and trie German Empire, and frequently
Mrs. Grove, U. S. N. Mrs. William
Jennings Bryan, who comes to Wash
ington this week for the Dolly Madi
son breakfast next Monday, will be
the guest of Representative and Mrs.
Henry D. Clayton during her stay."
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At the Country Club.
The Asheville Country club is ar
ranging for this coming week end,
when the public of Asheville Is to be
given a cordial welcome and asked to
Inspect the club and Its tennis courts
and golf links. In every possible way
that will serve to add to tne cneer or
the event as a social occasion and lo
Indicate to the people of Asheville the
desirability of membership in the club.
The club will also use this afternoon
to express to the public appreciation
and gratitude Tor the help that has
already been given the club by the
people of Asheville.
Trie tennis committee had previous
ly contemplated nrranglng a tennis
tournament to be played specially on
the occasion of Asheville day but have
ince decided that a better arrnnge
iiicut "ill provide for practice play
Instead of tournament matches. To
day at the club the first playing In a
men's singles handicap tennis tourna
ment will begin and much Interest If
anticipated, ns a handsome loving cup
will be the trophy offered. The ten
table Batjirday afternoon will be pre
sided over by Mrs. Charles I Minor.
Mrs. George W. Vanderbllt und Mrs.
Tho. P. Cheesborough.
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dpartanburg Journal: Beforo a
large and cultured audience, Miss
Susie Whitehead of Salisbury, N. C,
gave her graduate piano recital at
'unveiuo college last evening. She
wax assisted by Miss Florence Potts.
The audience was appreciative of the
very excellent Work of these young
artists aa was shown by tho hearty
Mother of Pearl
Cuff Jinks, vest, and shirt
buttons, bars for soft coltars
are the most appropriate for
summer wear. We can show
i hi these in gold, sterling sil
ver and gold-filled.
ARTHUR M. FIELD CO.
HrRBAK at mi Pi""" Ap .
makes trips abroad to her old home
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S. J. Shulhofer, who spent the
winter In Aiken, S. C is a guest at
The Elm. Hi' leaves tomorrow for
Richmond, thence to New York, where
he sails on May 29 for Europe, where
he will spend the summer visiting
abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Shulhofer
started to make the visit abroad last
summer, but when they got as far as
Philadelphia Mrs. Shulhofer was taken
suddenly 111 ami entered n hospital
where later she died, and Mr. Shul
hofer's visit was postponed until Ibis
summer.
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Mrs. A. I.. McLean and two small
children leave today for Knoxvtlle,
lor a week's visit to relatives ana
friends.
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Mrs. Arthur McDowell Is visiting
Mrs. Kimsey Howell In Waynesvllle.
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George E. Evans or Wl hlbi. Kan.,
who has been on a visit to his par
ents at Candler, Is In the city for a
few days.
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J. E. Harding Is here from Greens
boro for a few days.
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Mr. and Mrs. Luke Heawell of
Charlotte are visiting Miss Susie
Hoffman at the Knickerbocker.
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Dr. and Mrs. M. I Stevens are In
China Ortrv visiting .Mrs. .Stew Ij'tl
mother, Mrs. I. Frank Patterson, for
a few days, after which they will re
turn to the city.
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Dr. C. B. Cotton, who has been in
the city on business, has returned to
his hums at Black Mountain.
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Dr. F. F. Abel rtturned to Waynes
vllle yesterday, after spending several
days In the city.
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W. M. Can ad T left last night for
Dlllsboro on a huslness trip.
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Mrs. C. M. MfCrurken und .i. milli
ter. Miss Elisabeth McCnicken. are
In Waynesvllle visiting Mrs. Kims, v
Howell.
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Miss I.yda Brown and her a mil.'
Miss Mary Brown, who have spent the
An l .'- . Holutlon.
It don't tako much figuring lo solve
this problem Which Is the most ... ...
mimical. Jtuy a new umbrella for
$5.00, or have, us put the same grade
Because, After Doctor's Medi
cines and Everything Else
Had Failed, the Woman's
Tonic Brought Long-
Sought Relief.
Copper Hill, Va. "I must thank
von.'' writes Mrs. Ida Conner, of tills
place, "uecausjc you have done
much for me.
Cardtii is a Wonderful medicine, and
It's a pleasure to write about the lien
elit received from its use.
Many years I had in stay in bed.
sick with nearin-dow n pains ant
pain in my side.
1 had given up .ill hopes of ever
getting well, because doctors' medi
einps which I took :il different times
gave me no relief, nor anything else
that anybody told me to try.
Finally, I began to lake Cardui, th
woman's tonic, three limes a day.
After a few doses, the pain in my
Side grew less, then emit, and it hasn
come back since.
1 feel like a pew person now, and
cannot help but recommend such a
good medicine."
There is ho reason why any woman
should suffer from pain, such as Mrs.
Conner describes.
Cardui is a remedy for just such
conditions. Thousands of women have
found relief in Its n:.e.
You will find relief, too. Don't give
up! Give yourself one more chance.
Take Cardui.
He Must Serve Road Sentence
if He Appears Again
in Court.
Absorbs Skin, Chases
Wrinkles Young Again
in the jso of gas and the gas patige,
und'jr the auspices of the Asheville
Plo-wer and Light company, and every
one seemed greatly interested in the
successful results obtained by the de
monstrator. The menu yesterday
afternoon contained several prepara
tions and most of them, if not all,
were of such nature that their pit .per
cooking is A difllcult matter and must
be treated with as much care as a
scientific experiment. Everything
was successfully carried out, however,
literally accordingly ty program, anil
the various dishes were ready to be
served by the time the hours were
up. They were enough to make one's
mouth water.
The first to be prepared for cook
ing was roast chicken in paper bag.
Just here it might be well to men
tion the advantage of the gas range.
Mrs. Whitted put the chicken in the
bag into the oVen and paid no more
attention to it until it was ready to
take out. With the gas she was able
to tell exactly how long It would' take
to eook the chicken, and when she
took it out and broke the bag, testing home on Orchard street, after an 1 1 1
it by sticking in a fork, everyone ni.ss of many weeks. Although his
could see that it was very tender. : death comes as ,i shock to his family
I' was also a beautiful brown. The I and friends it was realized several
fat in the bag was later used in the I weeks ago that lie could not recover.
Judge Adams . look steps in police
uurt this morning to stop Arthur
llensley from drinking intoxicating
liquors. Whether it works cr not re
mains to be se. n. but there w'il cer
tainly l.e an influence against llcos-
ley's drinking or engfit-ing in iny
way in pursuits thai are not allo-
ethcr lavv-aliidlng. The judgment
entered against him this morning was
thai lie i.s to pay the costs for being
drunk on this OCi aeicn, and a 20-dny
rond sentence is provided, the exe
cution ol Which i.- stayed until lie
appears hefore the court again.
There were two caaea in court
against "tluli" While, charging him
with Obstructing a public, sidewalk,
but he. was found not guilty in hoth.
Italph Arlfogast was arraigned for
vic biting two automohile ordinances,
exooedlng the speed limits and passing
a standing street car on the wrong
side. lie was lined (10 and the costs
In the lirst and $f and the costs in
tho other.
Dave .McAllister was found guilty
of cursing and utilising VT y Drown
and was lined $." ami (.he costs for
the offense. lie appealed the case,
and bynd was fixed at $50, but this
appeal was withdrawn before court
adjourned.
There was one ether ease in court,
that in Which Fred Fowler was charg
ed with an assault with a deadly
weapon, hut this was continued on
account of file necessary absence of
impor fan t wit nesses.
'The slunk at beholding myself in
i he glass a Iter nine long weeks abed
nearly caused a relapse," writes Kmily
Coif on in Home Queen. "The faded
face, with its lines of Illness und wor
ry, seemed 30 years older. Xow, I
'.hotight, I could not attend my chum's
wedding, II days off, to which 1 had
looked hopefully forward.
'She herself came to my rescue1.
She procured an ounce of mercolized
wax, which she hade me spread on
like cold cream, washing it off next
RlOrhlng. Applied nightly, this ap
parently absorbed the withered skin,
so gently I experienced no -discomfort.
Upon the wedding morn the
pallid complexion had entirely given
way to one of youthful olor and love
liness. " "And there wasn't -n wrinkle. This
lue to a wash lotion made hy dissolv
ing an ounce of suxolito in a half pint
witch bfy.fi, The daily face hath had
persed every line.
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N. H. Write to: Ladies' Advisory
Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co..
Chattanooga, Tetin.. for Special In
structions, and 64-page book, "Home
Treatment tor Women." sent in plain
wrapper, on request.
mushroom sauce and a border of rice
squeezed through a funnel bag, was
placed around the chicken.
Meanwhile Mrs. Whlltedi hod been
preparing other things, everything
proceeding In an orderly manner
without a hit-h, as she knew just how
long it would take for each to cook,
and every dish was ready just when
she needed it.
One' of the most beautiful dishes
was a salnd prepared from potatoes
and tomatoes, cut'in cubes, and stuf
fed olives and the golden yell iw dress
ing that contained many things. This
was called cooked dressing and while
the cooking was going on, Mrs. Whit
ted gave the proportions of the va
rious ingredients and which should he
mixed together flrtt. Most of those
present had note books and wri te
down the instructions.
The following menu is for this afr
ternonn:
Veal Cutlets, en paper bag
Tomato Sauce
Spunish Omelette
Illu,ck I'b is olate Cake
Boiled Icing.
JAMES W. BYNUM
Well Known Business Man Dies.
After Desjiorate Illness of
Several Weeks.
James Bynum, a well known and re
spected citizen of the city, died this
morning just before 2 o'clock at his
Mr. Bynum was, a Mason, a Shriner,
and was also a Woodman. He had
lived in Aslrevillo for a long time and
had numerous friend, lie was a man
of decided character. lie was an ex
pert penman and i k-k'eeper, and in
recent years had been employed with
the various foundries and machine
shops of the city, in positions of re
sponsibility. Surviving are the widow and two
children, a son. Kmmett, who is em
ployed by the W estern Union In Vir
ginia and who is now on his Way here;
and a daughter, Lois, about 1 r years
of age.
The funeral arrangements have not
yet been made.
STATUE IS UNVEILED
Great Crowd Attends Exercise
Raleigh ill Honor of the Late
Dr. Mclver.
Mr. linlnml Leaves.
Ernest M. koland, railway postal
clerk on the .Murphy Branch, It. I'.
O., has been transferred by the de
partment to Portland, Ore., and Ban
yan B. Brooks of Portland has I n
transferred to Asheville to fill the
vacancy caused by the removal of
Mr. Roland.
This change will become effective
June 1. Mr. Koland is a native Caro
linian and has been In tho postal ser
vice for some time. His many friends
will regret to see him leave this sec
tion permanently.
So l.nsft Made.
Cakes from Wheat Hearta Belf-Rle-Ing
Pancake flour require nothing but
milk. Delicious and digestible.
Get the Real Flavor
From Your Coffee
Coffee made In a Manning Bowman
Percolator Is healthful. Saves one
third. Ask to see styles and prices.
J. H. LAW, Patton Ave.
' Gazette-News Bureau,
The Hotel Raleigh,
Raleigh, May 16.
While 400 Normal girls sang Ih
song he loved best, "The Old North
State," the Hag dropped from the
statue of McTvcr in capita squaT
yesterday. The exercises were at
tended by a great throng, who stood
without fear of a threatened rain and
wore presided over by Dr. J. Y. Ji
tier, chairman of the monument com
mittee. The invocation was made
BIShoD Strange. Addresses were de
livered by Dr. C. Alphotise Smith
the University of Virginia and Presi
dent ,1. I. Foust of the State Normal
The statue was presented by Dr. Joy
ner and accepted hy the governor. A
poem by North Carolina's poet laure
ate, Henry Jerome Htockard, was read
and a song was sung by school chil
dren. The statue wa-s unveiled by
Miss l.ula Martin Mclver. i
MOVING PICTURES DIB
MUSIC FOR PRINCESS
The
the III
IVert a
N'aac
Anvl
'Arro
following program is delightini:
Irons of the Princess today:
re, "Poet and P
asant ....
Suppe
. . Y. Herbert
. 1 1 Trovatore
Patlie Orania
I'ommutcr's Wife'' . . . Kdison comedy
'Kirst Women Jury in America"..
Vitugraph comedy
Ranch Mirl's Mistake"
, . . Kssanay drama
College irl a Suicide.
Danville, Va., May 1C. Miss Ahhie
Laura Lyle of DartoW, Pla., 18 years
old, a student at Randolph-Macon In
stitute here, was found dead in her
dormitory yesterday, having swallow
ed carbolic acid. Her only message
Was to her sister and was scribbled on
the wall beside her bed: "P.ornico. I
am so sorry," "so" underscored, and
signed "Laura." Miss Lyle was unu
sually vivacious previous to the sui
cide. No motive caa be found for the
act.
THE OOSSARD CORSETS
"Thef Laeo In Front.
MISS HUFF,
EXPKRT CORSETIKRE
ROOMS 27 anil 28
ftmerletin National Rank Rulldlns.
J. M. Howell, a popular druggist 01
Oreensburg, Ky., says, "We use ('ham
berlain's Cough Remedy in our own
household and know It is excellent.
For sale by all dealers.
See the Country Club Grow.
The links that will make
Asheville famous. Open to
public Saturday afternoon,
May IS, from 4 to 7 p. in. Vau
deville and tea al Club Iiousp.
Admission 25c. 81-4t
WANTED
A six mom residence
about $2500,00. A
to rost
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(HII'CSS,
BOX ::::!).
M. WEBB CO.
Imported Mtllinery
Havwood St.
For Rent
UNFURNISHED
Attractive home near center of
city; Ofoonis; modern. Kedne
ed rental if taken within ten
days.
Moale, Chiles &
Redwood
Heal Estate and Tnsiiiaiiet'
27 Patton Ave.
HAIR GOODS.
Manicuring. Shampooing, Facial and
Scalp Massaf.c rhlropcidy work dupe
lor ladli s aid ntlemnji.
Bring In your combings and let us
make them up In order,
IrllSG CRUISE'S SHOP
2:1 Haywood SI. Phono HI.
CASH ?AID
For Broken Pieces of cild Oold and
Silver. Jewelry and Watches repair
ed at mod' 1 ale in ices. The Store l)f
Odd Designs.
VICTOR STERN, Jeweler.
llnyw I SI.. pp. Itnllery Park.
MILLINERY
Advance Summer Styles.
SPROAT'S
Oatcft llulldlng.
HMMIMMIllllMMMHMMHIIHHHIMimMHIMI!
CRYSTALIZED GRAPE FRUIT
This is a brand new (aide eQsfectioii and is fine lor I
aid r dinner.
POUND BOXES 75 CTS.
YATES & McGIJIRE.
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. 11 1 I 1 .1 Mi.
WMiatK THR 1,I,R DOBS IT1
rm in 1
I 1 HHMlf COT "v 4 m mvmm II
Phone 72
for
Pure Ice
Asheville Ice Co.
Our Laundry
Service
res periuanen satisfac
tion li
patron.
1110.-
exaetiug
- 1 none
A trial
Commencement
Slippers
We ran sbvr yon guessing
vlicre to gel dainty slippers
lor all kinds of dressy wear.
We've while, black, blue and
red satin, price $3.50. Also
suede and velvet pumDS. dressv
reel wear and gun metal and
patent oxford strap pumps for
walking, priced right low, al
ways for cash.
Nichols Shoe Co.
Cash Shoesters, On the So.
For Rent
(UNFURNISHED)
6- room house $18.00
7- room flat on paved street near
In $12.50
fi-rnom cottage $14.00
9-room house 2 blocks from
Square $26.00
7- room house, just off Cumber.
land avenue $25.00
8- room house, 5 minutes walk
from town $.10.00
The H. F. Grant Realty Co.
48 Patton Ave. Phone 479.
we a i-
Swannanoa
Laundry
We Treat Your Laundry White.
FOR SALE
VALUE EXTRAORDINARY
Very choice lot on old Asheville
Female HoIIcrc Park. Owner wants
money this week. Terms.
Natt Atkinson & Sons' Co.
Real Estate.
For the best
Smokes and Drinks
SCHAS' Segar Store
and Sanitary Fountain
f S. Main St.
BREAD AND CAKE
(let 'em both here, bread and
cakes of purity and made under
absolutely sanitary conditions.
Ask for BUTTEB CRUST
BREAD stays moist.
Try our layer cake, pound
cake and strawberry short cake
for a quarter FINE,
Phone 622.
Asheville Steam
Bakery
k Tin
VEST POCKET KODAK
newest creation of tho Eastman Kodnl,- nA T
his the man's vest pocket may be dropped into the la
dy's shopping bag. If's ttnobstrnctive and fascinating
convenient. Take one with von.
Stationers
HACKNEY & MOALE CO.
.1 West Pack Sq.
Inn i k
ASHEVILLE J
BACKING C0S1
:XTRA H.Gfl
ICETABLE SPE6
$WRANTTED ANALY5l5"i
FOR FORAGE
We can supply Virginia En
silage Pom. Sola lieans, Herman
Millet ami Cane Seed. Don't
neglect to plant a patch of
Stock lleets for your cattle.
Ilelng rich in sugar they make
a nutritious feed.
KVKUVTIIl.Mi Hi DlillOfl
AM) SKKIIS.
GRANT'S PHARMACY
Agents for Iinmlroth's Socdd.
ELIAS & HOPSON
TAILORING
' Mt Ifl.- trlcfil wag. tx p. .
. - Avail phos. acio
NITROGEN
EQlW. TO AMMONIA IF-
POTASH 1
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HEVIL1F PKfifO
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A Good Garden will supply half a living.
A Good Truck Crop
Will bring in lot of money.
To secure earlincss, which means extra value tnA
profit, teudernei& and high quality,
Grow your Vegetables Quickly.
You can do this by using our 8-5-5
Extra High Grade Fertilizer
None better Few to Good.
We are not in the Trmt.
Patronize home folks and keep your money in cir
culation at home.
We give Hon as t Goons at a Fair Price.
We will ship one sack or aa many aa you want.
Write for prices if your merchant won't order for you.
Order today, we ship tomorrow.
Send for our booklet.
Asheville Packing Company,
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
It will pay you to ItlMllt
on having our tooda.
HTuPMOBDjC
13 II. 1". Tonrlnc Car $!)00.
An nne.tun.llod automobile value
Cadillacs
Hupmobiles
I.H.C.utoWagons
(let Illustrated booVlet of 40,
000 mile zlRxaK "around World?'
journey of 20 II. P, llupmnhll.
CARS WITH AN E8TAHMSIIF.1) III PI TATION
Wo enrry a complete line nf AUTOMOHIf.R Ruppllea and ac
cessories; AiiKlCiri.TUHAT, IMI'I.RMKNTS, wagons and machliwrJV
Onrajrc open day and nlrht
Ilepalr work Ruurnnteed; prices lowest fur .pialHy.
Western Carolina Auto Co
Walnut and Lexington. J Itiooe HtMi
iittyfaajaaajaa 'imm