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Vanted-Rve Acres of Sod KAY 1ST. lfZXT- Ib fe.r4iii4i ami iatKjKKa.jjflxjv Park Inn grounds we l!-.i;fcr Jt iar iu M3r.aaee w alust any oiw "with nod to or ;ariiis to iuak a tKnilrw-t n-jtb tw. -will Lure time !ta j'c-riiii-p 31 aiud liav a jruod rtaud of jrruw. Before Uk time y vjJJ ,(3 jt. I'ka uiuiiuui:it.te villi hp Tit letter, griT-i-r j'S 5 our jjfit ddiremj .or iuiddjvrd. - Address - T- L. SEELY, ' cetc Grove Park Im 4t Three 0!i flaids AeJ a WiJow - And Ihe Prize They Set Did ? . -. to Capture. V - . . By fi. B. LEWIS. ' . COMPLET Chan ge of Program . - J ...... TWICE DAILY AT PRINCESS 10 A. M. lo 6:30 P. M. THEATRE 6:30 P. M. to II P. M. iear Chester Bonner Today An Electric Coffee Percolator Should Be in Every Home Thy arc ,t very ihmj devn, their ar-lion is very rapid th-l'mow wftee may t umh in niiie minute, hinri'ui from eM water. VAiH-tr'm i'ofiee VerwAaiur are mad? in three mz. Kev window display of -Je iric-d Visit our show rc?m appliarHVK. Asheville Power & Light Co. Phone 69 Round TO Columbia, Tickets s. c. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. PEEMIER CAEEIER OF THE SOUTH Fifth National Corn Exposition ; Jan. 27tliFeb. 9, 1913 ' I 'i'i;S OF SALlv.-Jan. 71 !i. I 'or further inform; r ' -tj r -t n t n. m v.. . ., a.uv.i. L. 1 , tv a. ti!i ilIl' a j. :r 27 and Feb, H till 3, 5 and undersigned. - r d.t.a Tutsi ine few towns uf aStld ,popn- ! liitiun .Unit cub tmRHt of three -old minds uuU widow living on the mime street, hut tlmt nas the eue iwfeli i lihfuui. Mine Vinton was uu olfl niuid (mi.muw? filir iuevr lind iut Ti-itb 3 uiuii truod eimupli Xur Mjhk Hiijv kills wui; mi -nlfl uiiufl Iwubuhv ,tlw youus Miun be "woulfl iinve miunntid ut a.rlitn -wtis Buwefl In two au u bw- , mill, nufl Ue lmd -'twwfi to t true It) : ins UK.'iiiory. Kit 'STuruw ub au old, Bum? acute lint aiuiiister. nufl nil the luiicisle) ctttue wwv .atwntjjr pro- j Tjtlfl far. tri Wifliw Carter .-a widdw twcttUMf jittrt f iioutie a ' lallcii ou ;br liwihirna. j Tlw old luaiitE nut! tbe ttWo'w -were ; uu visiting itnu-aB fuct iHwy rtiei': :likd hoJi .titluir. T"Utv tlire are m aitulp 'eauaiaiLtee lur nuutriiuim? iiob raia lfl auuiflK .mifl w-idow -can a 4' itopether o the masue vraxtda itboirt .gmirrtitaig. After ebe Ti-ifli hui ijl'iinilj ;stwured tbe Ad uiaidt tlint aiuOitasr i tli fnoe of tiiiis farth ttiuld iudnoe tier t false o tlw iiminur? uf iber eniKliefl tbe .gnarmt iird acii otiiw reu Kre. One ne ttf tbe iuercbants Id tbe to- urtld nit. aufl B tftauuser ajue t( tate jjlaoe, U be iad iweu a mar sriwd luan tbe flwre ttf jieuoe waoicl Iutt 'j1iuued to itaver w Eie Ftxet. tiut s be was .KuiR'le, .oalj tlurty ,ajjd a "aiteii" tbe 6wv atr a ibut tmif a bead. Tbe ldi)W let b pj-ass jtb trader ber feet ia oitlUits ait I be Ktcme vA 1b- ; Jiiutal,!,r lueittHrtiiiijj ber name aiid or , terU' fwttr pMtitidK of Kucar .all 1 1 wee. Bite tub one T tbe J-'otir iluu S:vi of tbe town, and .011 tbe part f ' the otber 3S5 he tmde Mr. Riroiic wl 1 iwiue to tiieir midst. When !Le bnS i tuiiiited hrr lie nred two iratiuet' and patier f ttarcii.. in addJtutti t Ue ugw, to M liiio cui-lenstaad tbal isbe wasn't t piitrlt tnuies. and tb(-a 3e;r;trted. . Aa boor latr ber repretmiiuliJe ii dtkt wan tucwD to tbe tbre M ntatds. noi tip H'ettt .tbree jair if tiaiids; 3i yew were tarried flpwttrd 5b fowroraiKt ( liree luoutbis opeued to x claim lu ebo ra. "How KbCiK-tiiisf Tben, during lb ieit tw dayiu eeri f tbe old , amid mde a eif-ose ti ial'l at tie store and follow tbe pro gram carried oat by t Ue widow. End (bought was sly aud Kik'k. trat tbei fuid n-h otber out. sud from tai luoUiit tbe J.j!d f fneudfbip suap lied anuii'ler like aa !d JtbeUiie left out io tbe storm of r jrwir. . Wfaeu womea scifce war on aeb ftl) tbey dou't u fet rail to pound esr-ii tber no Ibe bead, la ost tsuse tliey go dgljt on treatina esrti other f likely an tljer can to tiejr fade, but e;ug 3ag-Kr 4 the darkness to ajj. Kamsinate. 1"be tbree old maid end tl widow gatbered topetljer an of yore. Injt tbe dagger wai Owd wLenerer tbere was tbe least isbow. Mr. Strong prored a o4al The widow jasre a Utile dinner and lrjiiKlit bim uu iut uae ij uiald really vnmtAiz4 Liia for tbe ereij Imi. Then Jlbwi H'arsr ga-re an esul ljlin of ber own juainUits. wbkb oon slisted of 9 cow aj!are!Jt;jr tblrt7-'n eel jong .jwi or a rirer running Bp Mreaiu in(ud f down. ao4 t" -fcl-w ueld Mr. FtroBt;'! attention for aa bour wbile be talked about be.- t:b ed and defrtL At tbe end of nix veeaa tbe man who r.in tbe Mwmf'l and tad a ntortgaee on the mill dam Csnred it oat to hit wife-. There are tbree old maid to one widow, bat if the widow greU left fcbe ll ; the first one I eter beard of." Kven tbe amall buy aroand town no tified Ikiw rfrljr the old maids were be romltie. Tbey pii'Rled; they ottered cute little Korea urn when tber turned a ntmer and found tliemwlren face to tarn wltb a row; (ber titter4 ben tbey asked for tranwlrorn at the Jy err. An for tbe widow, (be aet ber ) and walked into tbe store two or three time a week to axk tbe mer chant if lie tboiiKbt tbe Uerenty-aeT entb National bank of Boston was per- cutes, but muib uue -nuttorxtuoo rnax xbe other vac tit juifl determined is buQle Jier in Xbe u0. Mr. Strouc Siafl lieen pvm Sbree moirtlm in wbicb to declare bH5 iirten tiinifi, and !be liaOnU .flecliiretL Tin t-bb too raluiilile to Hie TEted. B11 batitt oii to Mrtum Jo bis store nfter ti B'clock Kujijitir land reniuln tbeif until 8. Jiwt iiHftire 'uVluck. tiicu. iid 1 km awful liipln finn- limimiu tipure iiuclst bax lieen een ieuliiic out of tbe town .and otperlhe'lHuape. :i Eacb :itnfl ttt ione of tbem -woiilfl bHue paused .on ttbe .brifise to Iimcn to tbe miUHicaJ JilttHb trf tbe river IT tbe.v biifliiH seen i('b iotbir. The firfl.. e' tmfl airfl tbird were lotiiired tfi so 1011 to Hfiiifl tbe lart mie Sln w-a? tlie -w id tw. Kbe "knew ifibe Tnliie of 11 lintfze nnfl a i&vnt .anfi a annxi-ai! jrtaBtt. ud Hbe determined !h tii uje .iild Tramp :and d'-'z were re- sjmusible ir maottt .of -nliirt ftnior- efl. Tbe trump (une bmimme .iilotic tbrouch tbe town. nMiit en tinditis a eonatrj ctrtnrtttc!k s (ni lummMe. and ut tbe urifliiw in r!i" bridge biird Ins fmitmejis iflte iliepni; if artiss and coy. It -was lalifir Shrowi, iiwiir. Tbe tramp was nearBifbted cud liimqied tip acntoKt Imr, aa& in ber fnpbt she mmt wer the low irniiiujr utid dowa into tbe -watei. it be wuldnt swub like E iduok ebeonld at liiht Tainbie like a cat-' nfl be auuiused to pet Kbre. Her nnaitik'ii dnppmc ilImw drooiiiuc, also tnfliirmitit re- tiliaefl that DO ib-ifr;iiiu;. flrtKipaijr w ihhb ttiod rflie Hfrbiesi k!iow au that enrt(Kt land ue iftrucjred bernelf bottie ward atja tus mot improved ia looks or teuifier ljr ibariu to v ade tbro-jth a e'oie of unad jmadies. M . TtetoB icaine n'r:t. She was B&mrtjeriiiir iup tbe liil! v ouderius bow "tiat id!IW,' 4a,TOd lie so bold mid lirus.-!P -wben itibe tnuiip. Trito was now on tbe run few iiw lift;. overtok ber. 1b W 5Uea.rrbtednK tie took ber for a terse and "wajrua and tried t sby out, She shied t the Tiybt at tlie same time and wa eat niwlmr br the colBKlun. Kbe jsot ttt of tbe roadside ditt'b to run tat a jnitcb of briers and eereara & Jjeij imt there was no beiji. Rbe had t estrioiite herself and follow tbe feedragg'led widow. Tbe tSugr (alone srai: renpouKitile for what biijijieued e ttie iriier twa old maids. JUi Vanter bad dbworcred tie wtrtcaa tfatsuS and 1 wo iiehiiid ber. and. saBpectinj tbei: liemiisb Inten tloas, she Jiadl almom nmde tip Iter tniud i 4i-tudo tier -object wben tbe dog. wh bA Iimm siiiur oti hi brotk- er tint in the titacntrj'. ciitue aii.mg and set p a iiarkJaa: and jcrowliuB. Trag edy m as tbe remit The (.ld aiaM fcer er bad entxmirtered a biz !iolit:iilJ dog at nibt a Mil. mid the at atx-e w-niHibled orer tl. ieu'-e into tie weed, and iram ftr Lw jjfe. 5be fell 4o-b atJ rolled wr. atd she rose uu acain and trBa?ed on. stid when she reat-be inmie tw hours later she ini-i tuediiiiely wit into PyK7eri, aud Vr. Seariti trot tin first tiirut call for four-' t-f . u jei!.-K. I ; ; . ; , 1 1 Amusements 4"?' 11 11 - 1 11 ltd '-- f , Ml 1 l i - . 5 , - 1 X! 111! I iw::t lf,,jrV . , rVV- ; -4 A MTlE FltOM "THE ItOSi: MAIU.- AT THE AlImi:ilM TOMORKOV -VIGHT. -. ".- at TOMOftTiOW XlflHT AT 4:J. , S ... "STae lipase Maid." ,:'. ':'"' -Tt Kow Maid." Of "The Kne -Maid, w hit-h will tie m-n at th AudiV-trium , tomorrov It, the Jialeish News and ubservr ti-trd ih- foJlwiiaif to Rfi ; JoiTra(ily jwxie.l and elalwyr-iiU-ly ctasedu Tbe iiae Maid" .came to IlaltiKb, matinee aad niKht, yester day and proved t le a ilioroughly a11rfa-orx inauguration kitrtrtion. Te niece lost nothing by hoing more tt a inusjtal comedy tjian the oiier etta nnder wiakh title it came, and the mia.dt;' audi'-rit-t-.i froiaU 1 WituM have voted mujtiinl fornr-3y if mt- (Uef5iion after the rich om-eie h-sd' aiparen'3y beewme -a dotioe; father wjjb a lot of KxJ comedy fr tie audience, ' was -as tirialae as unei:fw-tt - "ItaJ-eiBli sod its vtsiturw will s.-lil,ra have a. t-haiK-e to be bet, r jikised at the Joal j,!ah..j a jrata oU'i..n (nr-better than they were rtetdav The filay M a sample of the best jf e-Tthjrjg that was brwngtit out for n.alieh's crownint; quadrennial event" Prky-s wjJ! ranpe from It rta to .. Scats are wiling at Whillurk'a, - . v - Many jeoii5e Jislike mfinin rafeins ' heraose .f the nntaie.'isant stickiness. This m lie jnie pretl by rub bins' 'butter on your enters and on the knife liefure besiDning. . - mmm ou6 theatre ohcwt M ERB LI EKCHHt IVBHeot TOMORROW NIGHT 1 aad M'-n nut un u J The Jo bad et-il fh . ' n Wtmt o. pttv ' b. be WW., to penrTe.trtrts b.W be-, r-n in Raleirt th'! tie catite Mi- itowkins out of tJie s.m than these, and no broader or niiiidoii'S Jike a Jrisktof teyMa-fk. ajid . more etTertive comedy then thiw fX 5 be KaiiMid -oat and sjrosid eelteot comedians in the enise of loae viag i tr be tri;iiied and wit ' l,I,ters to aa extravagant, penni!g j (t'. Tbe fall aiii-t tiav inlare;! ia-r 5lk. 1" laughed at. -fSt-hmuke.- j ., for tl fart ibat she fell " T,ni'2 could the Globe thru- tre. Sew Yrt .k" . son tor setting and rreTus wn, , dt,irto -WiAs4 this oira of fun anri e.,J... " " r"""Jnpf"a V bo opera "1 he Kbrilur " " Jrt"J'- thaw it's sister atiiHl jfbe couldn't o bt-k tt tA.n tookiAs mc tbe isortsr aaxer for a j n"" wn improved uiM.n. . j u Mass Kvetyn Stewart as Danhne ' IE OAliehlf r iT the. .lTilr-t. 1 . 1 ""v'-'i""- cwuuuea oa w wr. wn BW d ! the lnl rt , a . ..v. nis rl h enele fecUy WKind and to sich with relief when be assnred ber of bis confidenee In tbe Institution. Sly reports were soon afloat that Mr. Strontf was tnn bis sttentioiM to this or that one of the four. Then tbe other tbree would re ply as one: "Well, may be h ta. but what on earth be eaa see lu ber ia more than I can make oat. 8ne crows more borne- Ijr and dowdlrted every day. Of coarse I'm tellliiK yKf rtils In confidence, and. of n.iirse. It won't ro further." One fatxl evening trsswty after trns;- sdy Implied, arid Ihe Hutit went out of several happy honsehotda. Sir. Klrong bonnlMl wllb a family l.'rlni; Haifa mile from the store. He wanted ihe walk. He hud to cross the hiidse orcr the rlrer nnd ascend a bill cor- cred with toods. and there wasn't a house lietween his boardina; place and the town, The three old maids and the wblow bad bad their eyes on this 'road from Ihe flint. They had soon begun walk ing tor exerclxe. They didn't walk at the hours the merchant might he ex pected, and if they encountered each other they mads all manner of ex- V7S ITJY Zz"A tzi Exchange rnrnitnrt, riitnrei, etc ihe uteribant' loj;uijig bouve to cet Ibe oise of fawn aad sonper. They w furakbed. but while i was uii: Ibeai be heard tbe ten-'.ir-ild bB;tter w!iii-riii fi her mother tlut 'Am'A bet a t that Miss Hopkins had ue- out tbere to eissle for Mr. StlWBS. That was au ; wful night in Clifton. tbougb only four feminine hearts knew just bow swfnl It was. Morniui dawnd with a murky sky overhead It seeuoed to three old maid and a widow as if somethins more was still to happen. Tliey were rijht When ibe ljut ber boy called for bis .orders he repealed tbe same words at every boose on bis route: "Kay. yoa hec;d the hots? Jlr. trras has gene to ITiillipsviJIe to git ' married iocbiy. and he's goln to briug ! to- bide borne tonight. Hain't it! greatr was siipiiosrd to have had a male fc'-ir ami tfc cuke th re! y deprived of ail prpw-t posj(Ss.; Ueimty. jrrric- and a swx t uttrnn voice. H..r T m-ag )(.rha,,s , s,ir. passingly diTicuh. yt she i-ujti.ir.f ,1 ; with a thoroughness thnt was i ntJr. -lv pleasins. Arthur Burrk; as the liole who was la in? very 1 ni '. ,--ably Ixyord an lncfin .f ri..;' in- 1' all. ;is fully mm; i., ;j. mutt'h. on hirn. His voice, though noi sin.ns. man clearly lyricaj ami trj-. ; "The dancing was spl-niiidlv d..m-! In every number of m, cxcm,lnt va ciety of fantas-irs, nn.i a iwru , diminutive ,alet cirt, f r-rbaii s;v! "iniers eaen. four Utile mlss-s. V;x me 1111 or me puco. the program, thilr COMPAXr OF 75 , Irices SOc. 75c ti, t.t and liK-k'j, . . ArCMENTEI OltCIIESTR Seats now selling at Whit- , Turkish Landscapes. . . ei. 01 . -. . . en imo r.uoi gives a arcainy im pression of the regions to which the world's eyes are now axed. "Whether one goes through Ailrbinople to Kalon iki. the sVles of tbe railways look dii 1 olate and Ureless. Hills overgrown j with dwarf oak alternate with plniua i wtswe bareness is half covered with ! x-ruoy grass. There are few signs of cultivation and fewer of bnnuih habitations. Oriental railways hare way or oniy skirting the edge of 1 inies. ana stations are sometimes sev eral miles from the places whose names they bear. The deserted nn. pearRiice of the land h Intensified by 1. nn nnou need on apprarunic jus! I ss 1 ljui .., : n lviqiUI':Uld:;. fmiitrtiftlno towns In depressions of the undulating ... , I11PT are mvlslhle at a short dlstauce.'-chieago Ksws. 1SW by rr. of ' Amerh nn An Old New York Landmark. Another New y0I-g lumUuark , Ji'T. T !"" M""' Hiirglwi d Medh-al library propcrtr It -in K..i - ..... ,r 1111-iness purposes. The II ""jr mm est;i!,lK,ed In vnieiniiie .Mott. father nn B wa, ,a((,r ruHJ. At that iierlod he was one of the fomw.. urgeon. Then, were no inedi, li braries In NeW yrk . ""Mlmls lr. Mtt g.ive his orb rale library, which wna nn r fi,u In the country, licsldes his i.k. metJIrnl lntruinents of the dlffetvnt periods were or. exhlbllloii there. The boots and tbe Instruments of lir. Mott have now been tjiken by the New iork Academy cf Me-ilclne. Clilcnuo, Jun. 2. Joseph J. Kltor, n IndiiHtrlul Workers of !h-. World ender. nrrlvcd here nlt-lw ,. l-.i. Im1( i.n.t ,i , , THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. Premier Carrier of the South . AVill soil round trip tickets to, New Orleans, La., at $22.40 Mobile, Ala., at 18.65 Pensacola, Fla., at SI3.20 .Vols will lo .sold Jnnnary 28, to Fob'y 3, 1913, inclusive ordinal rtnrtmg iint not later than midnight of Ft-l.'y EXTENTION OF FINAL UOTT 'Limit may he exton.lcil to March 3rd, 1913, bynnvi and dcpoH.tms ih-kct with Kpotial Agent, at dortiinii. Tit rench or i'inal limit, lo 11th. 1913. inient lion. one dollar nd.litionfil No. J Stop overs Vill Le normiiicl n i.n. i . ","lu nnn n-ttirn journey O.Tice, II. V70CD. Eivi:r!n fno A r n T-rt,.. " lir- -Hi n- ! rli,,. ,,f 1 '! ' P - 1 . v I, .1 .i , -1 r- I ' '-5 rx ' 21 r:r"i T" 'i ''
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