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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1303. - r y. v ...r .1 Mi -.rfYfnr'rr- mm-- Ml i 1 41- till M-fr l M HI I 1 I-M-H-Htf C"TVU JV C t BREAKF A8T. . j 1 ,-. X KUKAt NU 41 st JPk F . Brrl and Cream. .. Jyy. J3TiVirvC tr&i Vl. l-v'i-U54 ik Broiled Honeycomb Trip. AAAAA A A A a a a A AAA AAA A AAA AAA tfsturday, August 15. Organ recital at All Souls' church at 4 p. m. Tannls at Battery Park. Dane at the Kenllworth Inn. A AAA AAA AAAAAAAAAAA AAA A AAA Tf ? f T Vf w w w www www wwww Friday Morning Musical at tha Victo ria Inn. Tha popularity of the Friday morn- ,Ing muslcalea at the Victoria Inn Ih each week growing greater. Kor each one the host-'ss, Mm. A. I). Martin, ihas a delightful program by singers ana pianists of pronounced ability. Yesterday's morning's affair was very largely atended and very enjoy able. The program, one of unusual length, was given well. It follows: Phyllis, Dr. Arne. Mrs. Callahan Molly's Eyes C. H. JIawley Torreador Hong, from Carmen Mr. Wright Maidens of Cadli .. .. Miss Kendall Scene and aria, "Der FreischuU". . .... .... ..Miss Kendall Love Is a Bubble, Allltson .. Miss Kendall Ace Maria, Luizl.. .Miss De Perucker Aria Herodiade, Measseret . . . . . . . . Miss De Perucker "Jung Liela," Brahms .. .. .. Miss Callahan Vlllanelle, Eva Dell Aqua Miss Callahan "Still wle die Nacht," Carl Gotze . . ' .... Miss Kendall and Mr. Wright "Where did you come from, baby, dearr Dudley Buck ..Miss Kendall Chanson a la lune, Jacques Dulcrozo . .. Miss De Parucker Husheen, A. A. Needham .... .. Miss De Purueker Death and the Mulden, Schubert.... Mr. Wright 8klppers of St Ives Rockel Mr. Wright Miss May E. Klmberly and Miss Helen Colllna were tho necompunlsts. Each voice was good and each num ber greatly enjoyed. Mountain Party. On of the most delightful trips of the season was had through the pic turesque Blue Ridge and Black moun tains to the summit of the majestic Mt.. Mitchell on Tuesday and Wednes day of this week, by a party consist ing of Mrs. Moss, of Philadelphia, Pa.. Mr. Will Chedester. Mr. Lawrence Chedester, Mr. Qalbralth Colt, and Mr.i Jas. Taylor, all of Ashevllle; Mr. De Rowan, of New Orleans. I.u mi..,. Darrauah and Shaffer, of Pittsburg,! Pa., and Lieut Jacob W. 8. West, 30th U 8. Infantry, and Mr.' Phlneas 8. Phillips, of Cincinnati, O. The trip was most enjoyabld throughout and the scenery' unsur passed. The weather was delightful and- ntidpd -mui'h w the iJieasurt) and comfort of the party. 'V ' Jewish Aid 8ociety. Tim Jewish women of Ashevllle met yesterday afternoon In their temple on Hpruce street and organized a ladles aid society. About twenty members nttended the enthusiastic meeting. Eighteen more women will probably Join the aoclety. The following officers were elected: President-Mrs. A. Whltlock. Vice-president Mrs. M. D. Long. ; Secretary and Treasurer Miss Clara Llplnsky. , Tennis to b Continued Today. "' Owing to the rain yesterday after noon no matches were played off in th: tennis tourney at Buttery Park. Stlkeleather and Kitxpatrlck, who w.to to have played the first match of the afternoon, with West and West, started In and finished, one set. The rain then compelled them to atop. The score for the set was 6-4 In favor of the first named team. This afternoon the play will begin at So'clock and continue all the af ternoon. Among yesterday's arrivals at the Buttery Park hotel are: P. 8. Arkwrlght. Atlanta; C. How ard, Atlanta; Roland Kills, Macon, (la.; J. M. Williams, Dublin, Oa.; E. M. Holmon and wife, Worcester, Mass.; J. c. Martin, New York; H. R. Mrllwlne, Vliglana; J. J. Asubry, Birmingham; L. M. Nicholson, Vieks burg, Miss.;. C, B. Goodloe, Vleksburg, Miss.;' W. W. Cunningham, Atlanta; J. V, Johnston, Macon, On. J M Battery Park Danees. The twlce-a-week dances at Battery Park are as popular as when they first began, Last night's dance was largely attended. M Misses Watts and Troy Entertain. Misses Watts and Troy entertained Thursday evening In honor of their guests. Misses Pickett, Arrlngton. Halls und Wutts of Montgomery, Ala. The parlors and halls were beautifully decorated In palms and cut flowers. Delicious Ices and cakes were served. . Luncheon to Miss Ball of Virginia and Miss Stewart ot Fletcher. Miss Esther Klnif Martin enteituln. ed at luncheon yesterday to honor Mis Ball of Richmond and Miss DINNER. Clams on Half ShelL Pea Soup. Smothered Steak with Bananas. Bweet Potatoes. Fried. Eggplant. ' Peas. Lemon Pie. Coffee. SUPPER. Clam Chowder. Rice Fritters. Balad. Jelly Cake.. Tea. 4'l-H-l-l-H-H-I"M"l"l"I"t"i"t"H"l"l-i";-- Manor, returned yesterday io their home. J J Mrs. J. W. Johnston and Miss Mar tha Johnston, of Macon, Georgia, ar rived yesterday afternoon. They are at the Battery Park hotel. J ' Miss Grace Elliott Carson, of Sum ter county, South Carolina, a niece of T. C. H. Dukes, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dukes. Jl Mr. and Mrs. Tench Coxe and Miss Boatwrlght, of Wilmington, are at Sapphire. LOCAL ENTHUSIASM ASKED GOVERNOR TO OPPOSE TRUSTS On One Subjsct Ashavill Peopl Grow Enthusiastic. Raleigh, 'N.- C. August 14. Ed itor C. ; H.-Foe. of tha Progressive Farmer, returned today from tho an nual meeting of the Farmers' State Alliance of Hlllsboro and gives Interest tng news of Its proceedings. It was in all ways the best meeting he has ever attended. - Grand progress was made during the year. More earnest efforts than ever will be maile to recognize and enlarge the order. W. B. Fleming pre sided; C. H. Poe, being recording sec retary. Many counties which last year did not report have since been recog nized and are In good, condition and were represented. About, 11,000 was added, as profits, to the permanent fund, and a resolution was adopted au thorizing the work o part of this to be used In pushing the reorganization work.. The secretary was directed to prepare and publish In all the papers possible a list of alt non-trust tobacco manufac t'""ers. The following resolutions were adopt ed: "Resolved, That the Alliance feels that it should condemn the action of the legislature of 1903 in refusing to make an appropriation, and in refusing the credit of the state in procuring a law, for the building of un agricultural building at the A. and M. college at Raleigh. Second, That we further con demn the action of the legislature in requiring th board of agriculture to appropriate 112,000 to complete the un finished buildings now In course of erec tion at said college before they were permitted to take money from their fends (a tav on aimers only) to build said agriculture building. Third, That i we ask the next legislature to right 1 thla wrong and Injustice wrought by upon the farmers of the state In the above particulars." "" Another rfesoiutlon adopted Is as fol lows: "Whereas the present low price of leaf tobacco seriously concerns the financial condition of many of our brethren; now be It Resolved, That by the Alliance In annual convention, First. That according to our Judg ment ther Is no cause for the great fall In the price of leaf tobacco other than the consultation of the American and Imperial Tobacco companies. Second. That we do hereby resneet- fully petition Qov: Aycock, through Joint nctlon with the governors of South Cnrollna and Vrrglnia. to use his best endeavors to Induce the President of the United State to enforce any law now In existence- for the suppression of ironopolv In the' purchase of tobacco. 3rd. That In our jui'arment the pres ent outlook for high "rlced cotton, the f'tV.wart of FK-tcher. Covers were" laid for eight. Mi.fs Martin's guests were Miss Mall, Miss Stewart. Miss Battle, Miss Hale of St. Louis, MIks Blanche Ran dolph, Miss Masin of Washington, Mist. Kendall of Ci ncinnati. Dane at Overlook. A dunce was given last night by the AshevlllJ German club at Overlook park. A Bpeclal car left the Square at 8 o'clock aiid returned at' 12:30. The dance wus enjoyed by a large number of the young society set. Dancing began shortly after nine o'clock, the music and floor being tine, the participants all enjoyed a most pleasant evening. Anions those present, participating In the dance were: Misses Guerard, of South Carolina; Miss Betty Sites, Miss Dora Doe, Miss Christine Schuessler, Misses Drum mond. Miss Westmoreland, of Atlanta, Ga., Miss Woodard, Miss Gertrude Smith, of Louisiana, Miss McCadall. of Louisiana, Miss Smalden, of Louisi ana, Miss Etta Dukes, of Savannah, Ga. ; Messrs, Nichols, Sites, Guerard, Cobb, Jameson, of Louisville. Ky., Ramseur, Henderson, Robertson, Mil liard. Way, Taylor, of Louisiana, Mar tin Guerard, Selden, Bailey, Reynolds, Wadsworth; chaperones: Mr. and Mrs, Sites, Mr. and Mrs. Drummond, and Mrs. Schuessler. J J Misses Shirley Montgomery,, of Con cord, und Rosalie Smith, of toldsboro, were guests of Misses Wutts and Troy, 41 Spruce stre-'t. this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bellamy, of Wil mington, are here. They are at the Victoria Inn. MIhs Burrell and Miss Fannie Bur rell, of Charlotte, passed through Asheville yesterday en route to Hot Springs., M . Informal Dane. An Informal dance was enjoyed at the Victoria Inn last evening. Ta Postponed. Owing to the rain the weekly tea nt the Swannanoa Country club was not held yesterduy afternoon. Mrs. and Mr. C. H. Blacknall. ofi Amprlcun Tnham rnmnnnv t-n..l,l nt- Klttrell, N. C who have been at the put the price of Jeaf tobacco below the The Increase of popular enthusiasm on tho following subject Is almost daily manifested by public expression and local endorsement. Read what this citizen says, and discover the cause for the constant showwing of praise which follows in the wake of Doun's Kidney Pills: A. B. Page, printer, of 67 North Main street, says: "I have had trou ble with my kidneys and back for at least three years. The secretions from the kidneys were as red as blood and full of sediment and of & very strong odor. My back ached some times as if it would come injointed especially at night. Terrible pains right across the small of my back up the left side clear to my shoulders existed, and I have lost daya fronj my work on account pf It. 1 have been so bad that I could hardly drag myself out of bed with my hands and as for getting my clothing on, I could not have done It to save my life. I rub bed my back with liniments put on plasters and used any number of rem edies but. to no purpose, until I got Doan'a Kidney Pills ut Dr. T. C. Smith's drug store and used them. The first dose helped me and since us ing the remedy I have not had the backache You can use my nnme and welcome. They cured me and render ed the kidney secretions normal and natural." Sold for 50 cents a box by all deal ers. Foster-Milbunj Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sola agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN The following educational rallies have been arranged by the executive. committee, and this list will be added to from time to time. cost o production at this time but for the deliberat determination on Its part to force warehousemen and independ ent buyers to sell at a ruinous sac rifice their present holdings of to bacco. - 4th. . That the president of this body appoint a committee with authority to join with the Tobacco Growers' asso ciation and all other parties interested in calling a committee of tobacco fanners to tak-J action In regard to the decline In the price of leaf tobac co. fith. That we recommend united ac tion on the part of our farmers, mer chants of all clauses, warehouaemen, bankers and capitalists; to prevent this leading agricultural Industry from destruction at the hands of this giant monopoloy und trust. 6th.' That a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded to Gov. Aycock for his consideration and that copies be furnished the press of the state for publication? ANNUAL REUNION. .The annual reunion of the Rough and Ready Guards, Co. P, 14th N. O. and the Buncombe Riflemen, Co, K, 11th N. C. and part of the v C. Confeder ate Veterans began at Camp Ray yes terday afternoon. On Sunday morning at 11 Dr. R. R. Swope will preach and at z p. m. Dr. B. F. Dixon, State audi tor, will speak. STARLIGHT EXCURSION. View the mountains seen from Over look Park by starlight It's a beau pight. Cars leave the square 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 p. m. Last car leaves mountain 10:15 p. m HON. J. Y. JOYNER Hamlet, August 15th. Sparta, Alleghany county, August 21. Laurel Springs, Alleghany county, August 22. Hilton Academy, Ashe county, Aug. 24th. Jefferson, Ashe county, August 25. Franklin, , Macon county, August 29. Highland, Macon county, August 2D. DR. CHARLES O. MclVER Castalla, Nash county, August 21. Klrby, Northampton county, Sep PROF. J. B. CARLYLE Yadklnvllle, Yadkin county, August 15. North Wllkesboro. Wilkes county, 8 p. m., August 17. Moravian Falls, Wilkes county, Au gust 18. Kendall. Wilkes county, August 19. New Hope, Wilkes county, August 18. Bugaboo, Wilkes county, August 22. 18K(nrghth)UrCh DttVl C0Unty-' Aut Advance, Davie county, August 1 ' 3(F.rm.ngton. D.v cSuntTA ,t (nJK House. August J0 HON. WALTER M. TH0MP80N Iredell. Brunswick county, August PollockSVllle. Jnne. ,..... . 27th. ' """'ly. August Tuckoboe, Jones county, August ait Trenton, Jones county AuinfJ. ii!th' HON. C. rt. MEBANE- J9th- ; Newton, Catawba county A,,.,,.. HON. W. L. HAMMro'' Aust . (a)D.v! county. 18Tn.ghth)UrCb'" Day1' CUn Advance. Oavl county, knanmt ,. (afternoon.) ' AUU 1 Farmington. Da vie county a' J- 1 1 (afternoon! m" August White School House, Davie . August 20 (night) " wu,"r. i,uiunaien, Davie county a- 21 (afternoon.) , V' Aufut MocKsviue, uayie county, August (afternoon.) ' 22 HON. JOHN H. 8MALL Mt. G I lead, Cabarrus county, August 18. Mt. Pleasant, Cabarrus county, Au gust 19. Oeorgevllle, Cazarrus county, Aug. 20. Bethel. Cabarrus county, August 21. Harrlsburg, Cabarrus county, Aug. 22. . HON. R. B. WHITE Newton, Catawba county, August 15. Popular Tent, Cabarrus county, Au gust 17. Mt. Gllead, Cabarrus county, Aug. 18. Mt. Pleasant, Cabarrus county, Aug. 19. Oeorgevllle, Cabarrus county, Au gust 20. Bethel, Cabarrus county, August 21. Harrlsburg, Cabarrus county, Aug, 22. HON. R. F. BEA8LEY Blanchvllle, Robeson county, Aug. 20. Centennary, Robeson county, Aug. zi. DR. G. T. WIN8TON Haywood county, week ending Au gust 15. Dillsboro, Jackson county, August 17. Silver, Jackson county, August 18. Webster, Jackson county, August 19 Enon, Transylvania county, August Ti. Brevard, Transylvania county, Au gust 22. Hog Back, Transylvania county, Au gust 24. PROF. J. E. RAY Lowesvllle, Lincoln county, August is. DR. THOMAS NEWLIN West Bend. Yadkin county. August is, Augusta, juavie county, August 18. DR. B. F. DIXON ' ;: Columbus,. Polk coupty, August 1, SUPT. D. MATT THOMPSON 1 Louisville. Lincoln county, , August PROF. M. C. 8. NOBLE' Newton, Catawba , county, August' 15. : V: "" ,t , DR. AJ. M'ELWAY ' Poplar Tent, Cabarrus county au. gust 17. , Harrlsburg, Cabarrus county An. gust 22. , " . EUGENE C. BROOKS.' Secretary to ;Campalgn Committee 8 9 lm 25 PER CENT OFF We are making a drive on ladies' oxfords. They are perfect beauties and you can get them at 25 per cent dis count, to close them out. (. A. HEARS, , The Daylight Store, South Main Street 8-15 It v Bell pepper.. .. .. .... ,.19c dozen. Turnips ..5c bunch Carrots.. .. 50 bunch Parsley 5C bunch Onions 6c bunch Het" . .5c bunch Celerv .. . . .'7 it. HIRAM LINDSEY. , City Market or S. Main Street :, Be Oil .... t Rockefeller Do as I have done get In th Parker City, Ind.. Oil field. I hav 600 acres; am organizing a new com pany. ' ' ' Get in on the ground floor. Address, A. D. KOCH, Jonesboro, Ind, gsSsBsiiBissBssBBsBB White Stone lithia Springs We have the largest Brick Hotel in the Carolinas or Georgia, with all modern improvements. Every room in the hotel is an outside room; The ball room is located on the fourth floor, which is 44 x 120 feet, 38. large windows, 285 4 candle electric lights. The Columbia Orchestra furnishes music. The grounds are well shaded. We have an electric car line from White Stone on the Southern Road to the Spring. As to the water, we have the finest mineial water on the market. We refer you to the following testimonials: ' REV. Q. F. SCHAEFFER. Monroe, Oa., S,-pt. 20, 190:.'. White Stone Llthla Water Co.. White Stone Springs. 8. C, Gentlemen : Ijst month when my health was declining I wns Induced to mnke trial of Whit Stone Llthla Water. To do so 1 became a guest at the White Stone Llthla Hotel. A tor- pid liver and kidney trouble, with . swelling ankles (especially above the ankles) and poor appetite urged me to test the efficacy of the water. The result has been very gratifying. The first apparent effect was the "waking up" of my liver, thereby producing a most pleasurable change of bodily feeling. My kidneys have been marvelously Improved.lf we con sider the shortness of time In which the water was used. My ankles have resumed their normal condition. My weight was Increased nine pounds In two weeks. I have ordered some of the water to be shipped to Monroe, and am confident that no other "med icine" Is so well suited for my "all .. tnents." Respectfully.- REV. O, F. HCHAEFFL'R. i V . A. M. BRAILSFORD, Jr M. D. : " -Mulllns. S. C, April 22. lau.1. ' .' It is with pleasure that I write of the merits of White Stone Llthla Water. I have several patients using It now with marked benellt In kidney and stomach troubles. I hav known a uric acid calculus to pass ufter URlng the water for only three dnys. Respectfully yours, A. M. BRAILS KURD, Jr., M. D. W. A. CLARK. Columbia, S. C, Oct. 1. 1902. Mr. J. T. Hurrls, White Stone Springs, S. C: Dear Sir Your fuvor of the Slh ult. was duly received. In reply thereto, I would say that It affords me much plensure to add our words of commen dation to your springs and all Its sur roundings. Our visit there last Au gust was highly enjoyed and greatly appreciated by us all. We derived much benefit from the use of the water and we can say without hesitation, that we have never used any mineral water with greater benefits. The ac tion of thla water on both kidneys nnd liver us very marked and beneficial. We are also pleased to add our com mendation to your hotel and all of Its surroundings. We found the building all that could be expected, and fully up to your representation. The table was well kept, nnd afforded us entire satisfaction. We would, without hes itation, commend it most favorably to anyone seeking a mineral water of this character; and we trust that you will enjoy a future of great prosperity for this enterprise so well started, and which deserves the patronage of our People. Yours very truly, W. A. CLARK. President Carolina N. Bank. O. B. SIMMONS. Laurens, S. C. Sept. 10. 1902. J. T. Hurrls, Esq., White Stone Springs, S. C. Dear Sir: I am using White Stone .Springs Llthla Water and am very much pleased with results. I think it" I lie best I have used. Yours very respectfully, O. It. SIMMONS, Pres. Bank of I.nu lens. Llthla Water, not from Its splendid analytical analysis, but from my own personal observation. Is a very valua ble agent in ellmfnatlng the Impuri ties of the blood through Its marked diuretic effects, and In so doing re stores the secretory and excretory organs of the body to their normal physiological state. So in this way proves Its properties to be of great value In assisting digestion, asslmu latlon and Increasing the appetite. Therefore, we can recognize It ns a minerhl water of powerful tonic prop erties and should be highly recom mended In stomach and liver disor ders, blood disturbances, rheumatism, gout, diabetes, Brlghts disease, and In all inactive conditions of the kidneys and convalescing diseases. I fel myself, that I nm Justly due an acknowledgment of the happy ef fects I derived from Its use. B. I0LMOR10 KELU M. I). L. J. BLAKE, M. D. DR. B. ELI..ORE KELL. Chester, S. C, April 23, 1903. JIr- J, T. Harris. White Stone Springs. Deir Sir: I do unhesitatingly st.ite' that the emcieticy of White Slono Read what Dr. L, J. Blake, Presi dent Board of Health of tha City of Spartanburg, has to aay of the merits of White Stone. Llthla: - j Spartanburg. May 11, 1903. J. T. Harris, Proprietor White Stone . Springs. Spartanburg County, S. C: V Dear Sir I have used and prescrib ed the White Stone Lithia Water a great deal during the past two years. In all cases requiring renal stimula tion I have obtained uniformly good results. In llthnemla and kindred af fections from uric acid diathesis It meets the -Indications, and I am sure Its free use will prove It the equal of any similar water on the market Yours very truly. U J. BLAKE, M. D. REV. JQHN T. McBRYOE. Spartanburg, S. C, Aug. 1C, 1901. White Stone Lithia Water Co., White Stone Springs, S. C, Gentlemen: I have tested the vir tue of White Stone Lithia Water, and now moat earnestly commend It to any one troubled with any kidney dis ease. It has done more for me than any water I have ever tried. Kor years I have suffered nt times with thn passage of uric acid calculi, -and have tried a number of celebrated mineral waters, among them Buffalo Mtliia Water, Tate. Capon Springs, Waukesha Bethesda, having spent two months each summer for eight successive summers. While I was somewhat benefited I r-n qf.lv tte tht I fln no om- parison in the action of White Eton Llthla Water, for in It I find that they act powerfully on my kidneys, clear ing up the urine and in. thoroughly wushlng thwi out, when I drink White Stone Lithia Water in sufficient quan tities. If what I learn from my doc tors is true about flooding the kid neys, then I can see no reason why I should suffer any more with uric ecld calculi or the fearful attacks of renal colic. As long as I can get it I will try no other water .but White Stone Llthla. Very respectfully, REV. JOHN. T. McBRYDB. Pastor Second Presbyterian Church. D. H. SALLY. - Sully, S. C, Sept. ,11. 1902. Wfifte Stone Llthla Water Co., White Stone Springs, S. C. 1 Gentlemen: I have been Using the White Stone Llthla Water for some time for kidney trouble and feel bet ter than for .years a8 a result Have taken no other, medicine, and certainly consider the water wonderful In its ef. fects. Respectfully, ; D. H. SALLY. V Prof, and Mrs. Justin Bongafpus are here to give General Massage Treatmeat and Medical Gymnastics W O to guests. O 71 WHITE STONE SPRINGS, S. C. hia water Co;,
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