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.8 am AsnEviLLE cttizjsn: - -t C 4 V C 4 0 t t t Wir V i o'i c'o'W U'o'o'o . 11 ., : ,7 .i:' ,,.'.-(s ". -y;,-,v.sp -'?'l'll 'i "-''.'',it,-Ti:l.;-.".l "-.y.,.5 . $2 L:.V.v SOCIAL I ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammnmKmmummmmtmmmmmmamm A Fw Calf Fsih'cn. ' Most blou; nd hlrt nlt fasten down the bik or have an Invl Ible fastening In (he from. They mrt gener ally tight fitting around the waist and - this necessitate linings and boned or els a deep girdle well-boned. Hleevo ahould hav have all fullne at the ' lop and even thl I much lea than hint season, blouse and ot rleeve' arc distinctly tight from elbow to wrist. Coata r to be of three length, very ahort, single or double breasted and nnlv lilted to the figure hut worn only with the ault. fjhe aocond In length reaches to Ihe kneea. both back and front to be ntuxi Into the figure, third I very long, and much Ilka the old faabloned redlngote, thla ta alao tight fitting and rahe almoat to te bottom of the skirt, this coat la to be wrii t.rlnclimlly with king skirt and dry costumes, and may be In tontraat lo the ault. Tha line of (he ahouldcr on all wull la hot ao deep a lat aeason, making It eaay to remodel old wuleta, a It In a much mora aim pie matter to cut away material than to lengthen. J . i : , Silver Tea. Tha tea and musicals given m the A residence, of Mrs. H. T. Collna yesterday afternoon Droved a great nucffni In every pnrtlculnr. There were SO or more ,. In attendance and about 20 dollar ilo ' rated for the Kindergarten bulldln? it. fond. (The musical part of the prog rum wa grently enjoyed. The little pupil of the . t, Ktndergartoaa Jang aome of I heir prrt . ty little ong and the exhibit of klu- i. dergarten work waa truly remarkable. The ladle of the association feel very ' ' much encouraged In their work aiil hops for a prosperous winter In llu schotds of, th Hy. . . Vaughn Glaaaer Rsosiv Warm Wl corns. .t; Vaujthan'Gluser' friend will I" glad to hear of hi warm reception In Cleveland at the Colonial Tltentre, Kept 4th after hla rummer vacation. Vnunh'i m Glnaer'a popularity didn't wane whli tie wa away. In fart, absence made the heart grow fonder of him, for never be fore In hi Cleveland career wn he m tumultuou-ly received it yesterday. lioth afternoon and evening he had the m greeting of spellbinder und It wa , many mlnutea on both occasion befoie tie wa allowed to speak hi llrt lines." J J Children' Meeting. There will be held a special meetln n5 for' children at 4 o'clock thl afternoon . . ,ln tha revival for ihlldren at Hethcl " church. Mr. It. J. Parker will conduct tha service" and apeclnl music will he given. W The. young people are urged to attend J .J Ml Reynold to Leave Asheviile Mr. O. A. Sinclair has returned from n f. f.rt stay at Toxoway. Ml H url- of Hill boro I visiting her "Inter Mr. Uruh.im Hunt. Mr. Hurgett of Mobile I (pending a few week at Battery Park. Ml Meta Darby of Charleston -1 vl'ltlng her lter Mr. Mayo Heed Mr. 1. J. Hamilton and family of fMoblle are Mopping u: flattery Park. The Mlj en MeKrum and their ter Mr. Noble Jone nf Savannah are In Ashevllle. Mr. CreRR f 'harleton, a. ('., I v:ltlnir Mr, liuff Merrick on Montford avenue. Hon. John Hharp William wn In the city ycMerdny from hi numiner home nt Arden. MIhm K'llza I). Metl i. of WllmliiKt'"! Is vbltitiK her aunt Mr. McK e, hfi Ccn tial avenue. Ml Julllelte Howard of Kentucky U u gueHt of Mr. Charlc plait, 23 OiaiiKe gtritit. Mr. Howard who hit been it U.iltcry Park for the pail month left ycMcrd.y ror Kentucuy. i Mr. Iwl Simon and Mr M'iy lirant from Charleston, 8. C were In the city yesterday. The MlMig Khort und Mr. Short of l.uke Waccamaii. N'.' C, are recent arrival in the city. : t Mr. Frank C. Winter nf Mobile, Ala bama arrived eaterduy ami Is attippln ut 07 Church stieet, M!' Eunice Iiinl'rt will leivc to day 'or Hclmont, where nhe will enter ter Rarrid Heart Acadamy. Mrf. H. U l!ry:jn. Ml-: Marsurlti ftryan. Mr. .T. S. HutTy and aon of Newhenic, N. t'.. nt at .17 drove street MIhh Isabel Urumliy of Marrletta On. who ha been visiting Mrs. Patton on Chestnut street hna none to Knoxvlil' Ml. (iJ PA 5 9 9 THE THOMPSON-BRANNON CO. are fortu natc in being able to announce the recent ar rival of entirely new lines in IMPORTANT J 2 WELRY NOVELTIES. We are showing exclusively and desireable effects in Hat Pins, Lorgnette Chains, Bracelets, Mesh Bags; Egyptian Broochefi,etc. Amber, Cpal, Tnrqnois, Ruby and other diitinc tive colors in Neck Chains. Collar Supporters in a great variety of styles. A Comparsion of quality and prices always wel comed. V'' VS Si The TII0MPS01V-BRANN0N CO. Jewelers and Silversmiths 52 Patton Avenue W S3 vtti a9 "& i f2 The avertifrn tramp will not work If be can possibly help It nuj for tills reason In entitled to no aid or sympa thy whatever. Ho la a pnrnslte pure and simple. Society does Itself n wrung wlien It allow ayinpntliy and charily to be extended In nny manner to htm. The old doctrine that if a man will not work neither almll he cat should he made to apply In the most literal sort of way to thl aoclul pest. wh:di he TrtrteSd. Iimstfinch as the Ml Katherlne Rcvnolils who h lived tn Aahc'vllft fr thf Ht 'yet .:' and ha had a most successful mils claaa will leave today to accept n ro tlon In a college In Pennsylvania. Dane at Battery Park. The Friday dunce at Ilattery Park V waa well attended last night. (The con e,venlng moke dancing a dfllght Just now and tflese weekly dame will co.i tlnue until (k-to her at least. . ' ,H yt ''''' R. E. L Chpter to Meet. . The Robert E. I.ee chapter children V of the Confederacy will meet Ihle aftv -" , noon at t o'clock. TSe mcctltiir will he - held I nVeternn'- hall at the cnuit houe. -I PERSONAL Mr. II. H. Harrl of Charlotte I he J. M. Jonea of Virginia arrived yei . terday. . ' ' Mr. Alden Howell of Waytwsvllle rlvd yeaterday. Mra. NV II. Johnson returned ye.-nr-" day from 8tatevlle. Mr. John Ituvonel of Charleston I In town for a few day. Mr. Seller from Baltimore la In I f city for a ahort tay. 11,000 REWATD rr a vaaa or rite i nat fiiaotd can No Cur. Mr. J, John Worcley and Mrs. M. H Johnson, returned to the city ye'-terdav niter two weeks visit to friends In Mlati vlllii. Miss M. (Joerta, Irs. Kiiiina I... Taylor nr.cl Miss l.oulse Tuylor of Wnslilnjrton P. C. aro visiting Mr. J, C. Martin 10 Liberty street. Harvey Mulnne an old Asluvllle boy who now live In Vleknlmrg un fved yesterday to sinnd his vacation In the city with relatives. Mls K iiilia linker. SStf West Hay wood left Inst Tuesday afternoon to visit relatives and friends, Wllkshoro. N. C. in be gone six weeks. I he Mls.-es Owen who haxe been vIsltliiB tliclr grandmolher, Mr H.iphl i Mohr on Si.irnes aveni:e have returiicd to ih-lr home In Co'uniliiis Miss. Mr. and Mr . Hon I Anderson nf Wushlngten s.rrlvo.l ymtenlay. Mr An deracm will make A Seville his hoad- ijnaitcrs this winter and live In tha city. l: lanils p. Potterer, Mrs. pntterer and Miss Mntnlle Potlc.rcr hav re turned to rh!rlcf tup. Miss Potterer wlil attend fehool at St. Marys tMs winter. Miss P. 'pprcy Hhc's :ot a Klna Charlea span-lej for a jet now, , an I n'l'-'n viy fnj nf it. Cholly )ippy Taas: the othah ev- tn1ns win n I was t'iicre she awsked nt If I didn't i'ant to kllss Hie beast! Fawncy! Mis Pepprey That's straittte, bn pernap she uoean t Know that yoi smoke clKnrette?i. Philadelphia Pres, Wc lately passed through n twenty tulle atrip of tHittntry, u prulrle valle; with MOi) foot bluffs lieuiniliijr It In on tthcr aide, as charniliiK a bit of sconerj aa wo havo eotne acrosa In miiny a day Still It xrut it hard propnsltlcm from aD nirrlctiltiual staudpolnt. The crops had beet bndly washstl out by the flo:xla In the vnlley, while the lillli were ut best very poor prist are cnaind. Heautlful lninLa'a;ea mid prolltable farnilng dou't mix very well. There la n.it lens thnn 20 per cent Id ftivof of keep!: ik Ii1k!i K"ido stock ou the farm over bavins a scrub herd. We do n;t flienu br this pedlin'eod nnlnmls, but thoKe veil bred. This upplles to all klu.ls of U'lmCHlie iiuimula, h.iises. Kheep, e:itUe, hoirs. c-liickens. Calling the fari l n iniiii.ifnctui'lnB plant, a 20 per cent I Bi, or extra cost of produc tion. Is ::;!i;eth!i' well worth Invest! KatiiiK. It wotil" Is) quickly done In any oilier nimitifactui'lnn establiah ilulit. ' Wo once !t1;o In a team of very heavy c'.iaft horse t j handle big atone In a ijt: irrv. and It w as snrprislna; how soon the "o l-'I"!! '(rent atiltiiiilH learned how lo in. I to the limit of their streucili i;nd d.i It without t'ret or Jerk, and It wai Interest Ina to wnteh theui and note how they seemed to under stand encti other anil work together to get the Ix'st results. Nine tea inn out of ten if required to tackle n very heavy load will ruslii and Jerk" when they mlK'it JtKt as well be trulued otherwise. i -H of Thla great preparation 1 the reault of many year of experimenting well known Hospital Physician .who ha successfully treated thousand of cose or rilea. H a uthorlta.U ve atatea: PIUCOID nEUETVRd AND CjVICK KhT-fcXTTS A CURE. In order to convince you of this atatement wa any: Any on who auffera from any kind or Pile, who tt4e a bog of riteoil and la not KNTIItELY aatlsfied can return the empty box to the druggist from whom they bought tt and ct Uielr money back, " 8PBCIAL OKFEn The price T " Ptleold la It per box, but to any one ,wh haa not tried our great remody, we will end them two hoxc for the v price of one; enough to cure In moat . caaea. Can any one- htaVate or afford to put It off any longtr after thla liberal offer Is made them. , ' Chlcas: I1U b. II. U6t Anti-ftepto Mediclna C. ? Gentleinen: for the bm fit of those Buffering fro'n the dis reasing and annoying; result of Plica would say, I have suffered for IS years, have tried almoat all remedies I could hear of but found no permanent relief un tit I used Plleold. and bnre used Ave boxes and have found in' them com- . pleta curs. Very tmeftilly, . LUT1T1A PLANT. ' . relays ar darujerous. , Pen.1 for fres Bampls and PHk let JTOW. Mads and guaranteed by I J'K Anrl-Rr-ntn Medicine Co.. rhlea Pold and recommended by Wari's T7harm'ac'J';"rttlfn' ktenufe.1 ' iVp;l e post offlot i ,1 pRErrr Urtisixci sack. Produced by Peerless tfettrtn No. Kit. A, very simple yoke dmssin.-j ack In an attract! design Is hei pictured ir.de with nosing slicves. nl my also be mad In hUhep s yte sit a mi ling or siand n eotlur. 1gur-d Is n, . sandy, gingham, csslnnere. sllixmss snd mny ner mntrrtai are rcc m.u.cr.ded for the misje: Cut In !ies -i: m M in-hsa, hut mtxisure. hkt. 19 ceni. Pattern Department, Ths Ahe-tlls Cltlxen. Oentleinen: Pleass send ma Pat tern No. tm.. ... Bias No, Statk. One trouble la that when a inuu finds lilniMcIf the owner or n specially flue hro.sl mare or sow he I qulto likely to pr! his h.'.st Interests; would bo conserved by refusii.jj tu put n prtco ou uch an nnliiuil. VVo recall ttio cam; of n uiau who realized an Income of $150 a year fjr flftc-en years from a brood mare Agents for the famous White t,.ld for h.'ieep, It is easy to aec that j S.Ur ffee- A 'al wl11 con it was dlinult't6 phice'a' high enough IVlOCe yOU. volt, u-her Thc Tea Pof Grocery The oKitation ocl the question ot 55 College St. Phone 96 BVt.1l t uill luafc Dfllilk Ilic u iuua tut: form of special seed com trains sent through much of the corn belt, the ob ject of wbhfb waa tj sluw the corn growers how n belt t stand of corn might be secured, w:u productlvo of great good, na It particularly erui)?:.a' sized the need Of a ko hI stand of evil if n goisl crop was to be secured. The ulisolutc uocesslty of seeurlng the (toed corn In the fall before tle frust has a eh nnee to hjjuty the gM'iu l.i n ttlu! which l:i Ufliv pretty wpll understood by all mid,. of. Usg'f U the best tiling which grew put of the tou campaign. Tiir jutted, lwj is and evryho)l Ise were badge, ins; -pi li'I.ih:n,iii ibout Ui speed of a c irf. "Was it, jroiiiK ,t is.t .'' qucrl-d the U 1 WeK'rVmt:;.Weft.fl JthdJ wlt- 7's i ludK 'Vl. ivess. 'How- fnfl?"' "oh, purt.v fast, yt r ilitinorj" furty faslii." . . "Was i: polnc. as fist as a .ui inn'.'" . "Aw. vis,"-Rii.l the Irishman 'hat a basis for in analogy wa supplied hi nr. "Vs' fa'sW as two mln 'sin rim."-ltfn, n ' Bocfk 'if Poj-'on. ma a Kin! thus St. Charles IIo:el Coffee, tin- host ev er. Hiram Lindsay; phone Iflft. Veterinary Surgeon DR. R. H. MMOGUE Office at Charnbcraf it Weaver's stable 15 Willow Street. I Telephone IS if Stylish Suits for iWornen We show an up-to-date col lection. The price we have Vmarked theai at are quite reascn able. '. They , may . be had in green, blue, grey, brown and black. The material they are made of is in Broadcloth, Eta mine and Covert - Prices $15 00, $22.50,' $25.00, $27.50. $30.00 and $35!oa' v Beautiful New Veilings A shipment by express has just been sent as by our buyer in New York. They are a very pretty lot and consist of Chiffon Veilings in light blue, navy,- laven der, green, grey and white, at 50c yd. Also the prei ty mesh veilings in white, black and blue at 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c yd. The Asheviile School of Stenography and Typewriting I organizing Its fall classes. Term commences, Wednesday, September nth. Pupils cntcriiiR on or before that date Mill receive a full course at one-third less than the tegular rate. Don't delay phone MISS FANNIE EMANUEL now, or drop us a card an d we will call on you. Information cheerfully given. C'la ss room Drhumor building (over Klild's Jewelry store.) Individual In atrur;:on. If desirou. Let Us Clean and Press Your Clothes Membership Jl.00 a 5unth; Asheviile Cleaning and Pressing Club. Eliz&both College Arid Corvsrva.tQry of Music. CharJotte. N. C. High Grade College for Young Ladles. Suburban location overooklii city. Meal climate; 20 acres campus. Modern Fire-Proof Building. Plant ?50, 000. Faculty of 23 University-trained, experienced teacneis. A. B., Klec tive. Music, Art and Expression degree courses. Reputation for thorough work and good hca'.th. Catalogue free. CHAS. R KING, President.' ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. Conducted by the Sitra of Mercy of the Sacred Heart Convent, Belmont, Gaston County, N. C. The Academy is altuuted In a thor oughly healthy and mild ellma:e. on a beautiful knoll between Belmont arid St. Mary's College, la furnished wlih all modern improvement, steam heal ing,' etc., and offera ttrijoung ladies a lomplete course of atutflcsi Training i,mi7 u ptcf in: in uiiiiu iiarii j be tempted to sell It nt tuo MtrVthorouBh' 1Y T Z fZn V. , .. ' ,,,, , loKe and .full Information addre !co otUera are willhiR . pny, wlngACRED ln,:Alrr Acadkmt l. RECTBHSS, Belgvpr.t,. h, , ,; ' ;; ly i aV . ar j rL Mm i FyiM.Sua. .' . "W 't , - vwJar-.i'iTif. Pain in the Head Is a danger signal, warning you that the brain nerves are exhausted irritated, and are undergoing an unnatural strain. Frequent and prolonged at tacks of pain weaken the gen erative power of the nerve cells of the brain, and lead to loss of memory, melancholy, spasms, epilepsy, and frequent ly insanity. When the brain nerves are weakened they are unable to supply .sufficient .nerve force to the nerves that control the lungs, heart, stomach and other organs, arid these organs are thus robbed of energy, and unable to meet the demands upon them.and they get sick. Stop the head pains with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain rills, and the influence upon your general health will be greatefthan yoo can realize. "1 want to ten you how 'thankful I am foe Pr. Milea' Anti-Pain tlite. From a child 1 have been subject to lea headache, and never found any lastlna; relief until I rwelved m sample of Dr. Mile' Antl-rin till while in tieneva Ma yeara aim. ty taking one tt usiullr throw .iff my pain, o 1 ran so about in hnme duties ' SIKH. AU1A UATl-.f." ' R. F. U. No. 4. Gvnera. Ohio. Dr. Miles' Antl-Patn PHI are oM fey yor cteuaoist. wha wai puarante t:-.at h Hr packaoe will eneL If It fil he will retum voue mwt?. !s ooaea, a wtH.rix? od iri.fcuik. f Miles Medical Co, Elkhart. Ind SPECIAL EXCURSION( RA 'E3 TO BREVARD AND ' LAKE ' TOXAWAY On Thursday, .-'ept. Tth, tha Sdutliern Railway will sell apaclal round (rip ticket Asheviile to Brevard and Lake Toxaway at ra e of $L50 for the round trip. These ticket wllj b honored on train leaving Asheviile at I o'clock a. m., arriving at Ijke TOkaway at H:i3 a. m.: returning leave "Uike Toxaway at 3 p. in., lame data, arriving Ashe viile at 8:15 . m. k Special coaches provided, alao etegam chair car through from Asheviile Lake Toxaway. Ample time at tha lake for lunchi and a vlalt to the Falls; alao the finr.,. boa tin a; In the South. . For further informltlof and chair car reservations apply to X H. 'WOOD, ' District Pas. Agt. R. H. GRAHAM, Tick t Agent, to Patton a enue, Ashevilla, STRIKING! tfiecla In carpet designs are ' .what mar.y peopfc seek. To be sura thtre are ' ot!u r who prefer "qul'nr s-f" even in flour covering patterns. What ever your tancy, the dose ns and doz ens of rolls we exhibit will affoid you opportunity for choice of pleasing patterns of Ions-wealing carpets and russ at price figures small enough to frighten no one. Sawyer's Carpel House Phone U. No. 18 and JO Church St. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ,!SS ELLEN M. BARKER will open a Selinol for Clrl October 2nd. (inly a limited number will be admitted. For terms and further particulars apply to MISS ELLEN A!. BARKER 15 Starnes Avenue. THE NORMAL AND COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG WOMEN. Oilers four courses of study. Under sixteen teachers and officers, who are experts. Special attention i3 drawn to the courses in atenopraphyy, typewriting, bookkeeping, dressmaking and niilllr. cry. Tuition In these and all oilier departments, except music, $25 per year. KoarJ find tuition $100 per year. Fall term begins' September 20th, 1005. Model school for small children op ns October 2nd, 1905, For catalogue address REV. THOMAS LAWRENCE, D. D. Brokcrv Ti:e beef that beat the other beef Is no htiUen b- the flnst fef that best all the other beef, at l' Marlow Bros. GOOD CLEAN 1AUMDRY WORK Asheviile. Steam Laundry v -: Phone 95 and J9S. '' - .Mima i ij lkv,1. tut yragari m-'w w e Try SeLmple Ton. of Our ColI AND IT WILL GIVE SUCH GOOD SATISFACTION THAT YOU WILL NEVER BUY FR,M ANY ONE ELSE. OlViU IVIUtS ITOOQ CO. OFFICES 48 PATTON AVENUE. PHONE 479 i ASHEVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE, 3rd Floor Paragon Bldg, Opp. P. O. Fall term opens Aug. 28th, 1905. Full rskpg. Bus. Prac. course 150.09. Full Shorthand, Typg. coure tiu.00. j Full double course and Books $75.00. Enter on opening. Get $10 off. HFJMRT & SHOCKLET. Prln. TITOM A3 W. OSTEEJN. Ans't. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION B. A. VINIARINSKI SHOES REPAIRED. Finest Hand Work. Wkils you wait. S Tattoo. Aveou. Opposite P. O. Citiien WaAt Ads. bring resu.ts. ,-..' . ClJsen Want Ada ltring ReaulU'. FOR oALE. 6evral vacant lots close In at ex ciptlonal low prices, ranging from S1S& tip to SHOO. Tbese are. safe In vestment. See F. T. H. WOODS, 4S 1-2 S. Main St. Real Eatata raie. . MIDA WATER. Nature Specific for' disease ot Kid neys and Bladder. Never failing la Dysentery. . " . . WARP'S PH4RU ACT. Asheviile. IC. C j Xotice I hereby given that tho part net ship heretofore existing be wrcn J. C. McPherson and J. Walter i Moore, under the firm name of Sfc- iPhcrson & Moore. . In the City of I Asheviile, State of North Carolina, has been dissolved and the said Moore has retired from said firm. The business vill hereafter be con ducted by J. C. McPherson, and atl debts owing to the firm are to be re ceived by Him and all claims against the firm are to U paid by him. This the 21st day of August. 1905. . J. C. M'PHERSON', J. WALTLER MOORE -l-10t KODAKS FUm, Supplies, Developing, Finishing EASTMAN KODAKS. RAY"SSTl)DI9 8 X. Court Scjoare, Asheville.'N. C. ' Baby's PieJure should be ih; best y u' can ge Best pictures ,pf a y is my special.y.. s 0a Qe Square. UARRIS TEE SE0 Sl'NASOUT AutoraeblK U the best low priced car In America. Weighs 90S pounds and sell for 2(59. - W, P. WHITTINGTON.. Agent t . -,. .' ' - Let us do jronr smshlng mad , save you th trouble and worry of this task during ta hot days ' of summer. . - " . ' : i - SwaaaanM Itirsfrw a - : A Plain : Proposition;
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