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dH ABHEYTTJJl CITim?. bl'ndat, xovr::r.rr. 10J. RIVERSIDE CLUB IS DOING GREAT WORK "Backache, "The -Blues Doth Symptoms of Organic Derangement Women Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief. 99 SOCIETY FASHIONS WOflEN In 'j7shtitls Best Pry (foods Stort' INSTITUTION IN MILLING TRICT VERY POPULAR. DI3- , M'i mtmrmi iiii ,.i usu ni miiis sj Baking Contut Ended Mrs. Z. J. Thompson Awarded Prize Rang. The ladles .f Ashcvlllr. and hh eiaily tti housekeepers, have been greatly Interfiled till the past week In the baking contest lit the Ashe VIII Hardware company condin led by Mr. Martin In tin- Interest nf tin- Fav orite Stove in. J K.iiik'- company of 'liUn, Ohio. The ladles (if Ahcvllle wr Invited TiV Mr Martin t' ln k t. r -;i I and pound nikv In a Favorite rui.Kc runvi no tit ly placed In tli" store of the Ashivlll--Hardware company. A committee of ladle, competent JtxlRfM of K"1 bread ami rake, was In d.-- Ido the iihtIU Of p.'ll h exhibit. TtU- SUCCtssflll n- htMtnr to receive a handsome l.'.n F.iv- iii It range. Thin- were more limn forty ladh ' id i I'i'lf i r -il In tin contest, the lisivc (if cake ami hretpl were numbered, .mil known In the hlblt by tbi' number only Tin- mum of exhibitor wit - ttli tly conllndentlal no thnt by no possible way nny member of thf committee or oil t . I1it cnuM know who tin' exhibitor was The rommltlre was nimpimtil of Mrs. It nurd, Whltlof'k. Mm. Henry Stevens, Mm. Fakes. Mr. Charles A. Webb and Mrs. Duff Merrh k. nn.l a dif ficult tak II was to make ti decision where then win1 ho many loavrM of -ke anil bread of mch excellent quality to In- pa.s-.ed upon. Klnally, after careful rnrisldcratlon an agree ment win remind ami It win found that Mm L. J Thompson, No Orange ftrcet, had won thr Hilrndld prlie. Mr. Martin made a short talk In presenting tin' range to Mm. Tliumiimm ami among other things auid he wished he had fifty ranges to present to the ladles as their efforts certulhly deserved reward. There wre about n humlreii persons prcs ent al the presentation. The ladles who exhibited were Mm J. T. Jam?. Mr. J. K. ltlii.-kwo.Ml. Mrs. Hester Holllns. Mm. Waller Dan iel. Mini Carrie May llrown. Mm. M, V. Robertson, Ml'. ('. II Miller. Mrs. J W. IHIIon. Mm. J. M Hamilton. Mm. W. M. Francis, Mm I. II. Hughes, Mra. W. II. Taylor, Miss Winnie fill brcsth, Mr. Fiank Khufonl, Mm. (V C. Willis. Mr. K. li Oibbs, Miss Wll IIh Srhartle, Mm. (1. M. Maithl. Mm. W. C. Temphiton, Mm. JI H. Wllllamii. Mrs. V. J. Thompson, Mrs. H. It. Prof- flt. Mrs. Mary Palmer. Johnaon, Mrs. I. Cuilin. Stevens, Mrs. J. A Miller Key. Mm. M. It. I.lnvlllr, Iie, MIm Mary llenrn. Clarke, Mm. K. U. WellH. Woody, Mm. It. H I'orler, Myers. Mrs. '!. K Kllnnir, lor. Mrs. Alf linrnnrd. Mrs I M Mwnnn, who hal charge of tile I 'nlvel s,li exhibit. KU e Kr'-tll a" "iMaiire in Mr. Martin In omliii ! Ii K t'le lillteit atlll Alt. J, linen .if til,' A'heville Hardware rompuiiy. nave the lil'tli h the ft eilufn of the Mtoie. '' ivork. mll.li.Ti like nothniK b M, i f,..j4l. lhal (.,.uril hunt of mime klml. A preity i nrely lie-al In Its InMu to hive an Imllvlilual eolor f. .t i ' ' " ''n'' 'an hardly In i. Iij.it thf phl Its Msny Fssturts Ara Fully Taken Advantage of By Those Who Work In Mills. 'in. tile lid. I.iltli than a Idea Is en h chihl. Tie up Home Irilllnic nlft In IIkhu.- paper of the i our with rib bons to inateb. HI. I - all the art bleu In the rooms' under sof.i. In the folds of the i ilM.ihi", In the booki'.ises ami wherever they may be easily fuiind When the ihlldien eoin" (five th-in pretty Utile eards of the inlor tiny are to hue, nr cauls Hid with bows of ribbon of the i olur, and tell them to bunt for nurkiiKi s nf the snine ' shade, but not to Ml when a park-1 iiRe of any other i olor In found If you wish you may have several ia kiiK' H of 'the same ruliir to nlvr variety. Have ui h Irllles us iirllcles for doll house, small dolls, little picture bonks , paper dolls, (tatni s for boys, ete. Make .in especial fiat lire (if the Hiippfr ta-' hie Have the birthday rake In the miter, w llh IlKhti d e.nidb h. ami at i every rover a little pot f KrowK Mowers or frna wllh a rrepe paper i;i an orKanlr.atlon In Ashe whleh lint ruin h Is heard m iiuletly does It tarry on Iih il yet It Is not the less ef- rover around the p.Ft. erve a very : simple inniu of ctnunil chicken 'and sa.nlu b h"s, roriiu and b'e i ream audi ak". but have the sandwiches rolled' al d tied wllh ribbons, the cuke pret-! Illy frosted and the cm na served In little uftir dinner coffee oups. Have! mottoes so that Ihe i hlldren ran null ! put on the caps, and have tie fancy boxes Although en ure, th Koo I be . -Him. lied ul, iii"ral and iiiieni.'it imp oveinent ot Its members I. if In a oil. n mill Is often un.it - ill I. live. Tile Uto Prof. Vellable .li! yi.us nip. realized this and sit to w.nk to In tt-r mailers. The n-suli of bis laaor Is lb.- Itlver-.i.c lndustil.il club, althiillKh be did not live In sec ,1b' k ""I woik, of wlll'b he wa III" fi i t Imr, in op ra I Ion. j Tin- owners of the mill were iUi.'k III. e.llie lie- need of Stl II illlllleuc as I'l i.f Veti.ibli pio.os il and have jhilp.,1 th- club In e'e:y Missih! w.ty ' K!r-;t. they Kiivi- the rooms .ivr i hi I r h.-use sture for the club's quartciH ami spent about !,(. hi IntlttliiK llolo il. Ii. all they have K'lven a total of aln.iit rt.i.on. The Presbyterian church ha .don" a ureal b-al for the rlub ami, and t it the present time ays the salary of .(!; pr.'Hideiit and .supisrts a Sun l;r in... I. The i lub Is now three years .f ,ik I .lid numbers about Inn m. minis. ..f , 'lofh sixes. The i lul. rooms are .Mil few W r Vfv l I Read our page advertisement xn the last page ' of the 2d part. Jt will pay ifou to do so. h. . ..ftl. i kinde Mrs. Mr. . Mm. Mrs Mrs. J. tl. W. T. M. H W. M. (1 11 M. 11 Aibcrnathy, Mrs. O. U Neville. Mrs. r. T. Oretile. Miss Mary Averson, Miss Katn Mrawn. Mrs. licit Halliburton, MUa Maggie Sweeney, Mrs. J. M. Tay- Mis. J. Mrs. ''. Mrs P.. them and simple chocolates In for favors at th ' covers Reception for Mrs. Donald McLean. Plans for the recepllon to be kIvcii Mis I i i i ii lil Mclaan on December ti by the D A H of the Dlslilct of 'o- umblu an- pi neiesslng with enlhusl- isin Many i omnilttees have been ap pointed by the rtRent of the district, Mrs. Ellen Hprncer Mussey, who Is a menvber of the emmtltutfon chupter. Mrs. Amos Draper, Mrs. Mary A. Ijock wood and Mrs. (', K. Main am mcni- bi m of tic llleiaiy coinmit t"e : Mrs 'ioniKe M. Stirnb.rif and Miss Lil lian I.ockvvood nrc upon the decora tion committee, and Mrs. Marlon Ital lliiKer Is chairman of the audltlnK I'omuilt !cc. The rec"iitloii will take pl.tc" at I In- Arlington The DiiukIi lers luipe 1u make it the most bril liant affair ever held by their society lllle 1 Hp W lib onvelilenc. s men and women Tic i-- arc of balhs. hi.i K.ime r ins. Iw ii library, an uudllniiuiu and ii it rii ii mom. The values III the rooms s. ( ap.i! ' rot- Ibis purpose an- viul-d. on.- ..f the rooms belllK CIHllpped fill I'lOS aid one for Hlrls. Here also Is fouml a nrreat help In moral ibve.. m. a- !b .- rooms -live In uive He hoys a bance to enjoy lliemselves In a ib-n and wholesome inanni i and r. li.-.. . I'nui of much of any tempt it ions w hlch may exist a round theni Then there is a library of l unil w--:l iielicteil and varied volutins. Thin lu cliulis the $mui iiierrhants' Klft II btary. This room is one of the most popular in the club. The audlloilum is used for various purposes. ICvcry month, or ol'len -r. there in held a debate by lie- members ADDITION SOCIETY ON PAGE 13. on some timely .ii siinn. Tie Hons aious a e-ri-ui deal i.r and arc well nltended. Plays, are occasionally Kl by homo tab-tit and soni. i hin -j is J:i". Is titkTi In at the door. H.-iv also ,n-e ,, i, ,. inus. The Ii ii 1 1 Is op.-n of liny political parly, th to Klve the mill iinnlm, tunlty of ht-arbiK both .-Id lion, so tiny v-an vole fin n hi How often do we hear women uj accnisas thoiiphmv back would break or' Hiui't Hpeuktome. 1 am all out of mrU'.' J liesoHijfiiirieaiit remarks protre tliut thf M stem requires atteiition JlarUarhe and " the l-lueh" are direct aymptotim of an Inward trouble which yvill KiHincr or later declare itself. Jt inn v bo caused by iliscasi'ii kidneys or aouie uterine deran-ement. Nature rci aires assistance and at once, and I.V'lia K PiuUhum's Vegetable Com poutul instantly asserts its curative powers mail tlioe jh-ch liar ailments of woiiien. Jt has beeu the Mandby of lutclliirent Amtpfcan women tqr twenty years, and the ablest -peciaiists ae;ree that it is the uljct nni i cisal tv, etieress ful remedy tot' Woman s, il U known to uiedicine. The followlnif 'letters fr6m Mrs. Holmes und Mrs. lotrrly nrc oniony the many thousands which Mrs. Pink binn lias received this year from those whom she ha relieved. J tbirely fiuch testimo iv is nonvineinjT. Mrs. J.ti, llolmt-b, of Larimore, North Dakota, writes: Dear Mrs. I'inkhain: " I have liutlered every tiling with backache and womb truublo I let the trouble, run on until my system was in nu b n condition Hint 1 was unable to bo about, and then it was I coniineiice.1 to use Lvdaa K. i'inkliain's VeKe talile Compound. If 1 had only known how much siitrerin I would have saved, I should have luken it months sooner for a few w eeks' treatiucut made mo well and strong. My backaches anil hoaibi. lies are all Rone and I sutler no pain at my menstrual periods, wticrraa liefore I took I.vdia E. I'inkhain s Vegetable Compound I aull'ereii intense pain ." frs. Kmma Cotrely, 109 East 12th Street, i'cv Yorli City, writes: Dear Mrs. 1'inkham: " IfiwIltniydutytotwlUll suffering women of the relief I have found in Lydiu E. fink ham's Veijetalile Cooisunil. W lienleoni nieuceit tuiinK the Compound I suffered everytliiiiK with bac-kacbes, headaches, men tmul aud ovarian troubles. 1 am complete ly cured and enjoy the bust of health, and I owe it all to you." When women are troubled with irreg ular, uupprcs-scd or painful menstrua tion, weakness, lcucorrhcca, displace ment or ulceration of the womb, that bearing down feeling-, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indiges tion and nervous prostration, or are lie- set with such symptoms as dizziness, faint ness, lassitude, excitability, irrita bility, nervousness, sleeplessness, mel ancholy, "all c,one"aud "want-to-be- left-alone" feelings, blurs ami hopeless ness, they should remember lucre us one tried and true remedy, Lydia li. l'ink hani's Vegetable Compound at once re moves such troubles. No other medicine in the world has received sucn widespread ana unquai tied endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Kefuse to buy any substitute. FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. Remember, every woman is cordially invited to writo to Mrs. I'inkham if there is anything about her symptoms she docs not understand. Mrs. link hum's address is Lynn, Mass., her advice is free and cheerfully given to every ailing woman 'who asks for it. Her "advice and medicine have restored to health more than one hundred thou sand women. for the children. Th. re are about 4.1 scholars in tegular attendance. In coniiei-iion with this wok .there is a nlnlii s h ml for both nun and w -urn ii. The R.-xslons are from T:13 s :i'l each Monday and Wednesday. Th" t. si llers are volunteers from the Presbyterian church. About !u or 6D M-anlats al a time are thus enabled to cur. a good common school education it nlKht. while at woik during the day. Kveiy Sunday nfcrnoon a Prenby lerian Sunday school meets In the aildlto: him. Since its beginning, about t.in-e Mars ago, It has had a phe nomenal Kiowth and at present the eiiiolliiont Is nearly 200. The teach ers In this al are volunteers from I, he Preshvrerlan church Reside all this. Miss Oufflan holds- meltings of Varlods kinds for Xh wo ineri of the neighborhood. These nrc unite popular and well a'tended, and Include sewing classes, lemperanct classes and mothers' meetings. M: . (.rail, the pn sidvnt, deserves much ei edit for the (food work he D a r anipllshing through' the club, de voting as In- does lieiirly nil his time to the work. The work Is under the direction of a president, a secretary, a treasurer ami fourteen directors, of whom Mr, Orau is the rhaitinaii. The club dues are only 3.1 cents a month for mill employes and 3.1 cents for outsiders. Thes? low rates ar made posslblle -by the gencro.-ity of the townspi Ojilc In answering any request which is made of tlr-m. The Ashe vllle Kleclrl ' company furnishes tic1 necessary lighting free, one of the laundries washes the towels used in contortion with the baths without chnrgi', while the mill furnishes the fuel. With the exception of these ilcliis the club has become self sup porting. Ask Mrs. Pinkbam's Advice -A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills. itieal no for in,- idea I I - an opl'-n-s of a iii s iulelllK'ntly fn l.-ilc! .inn I.e. I . Ill r t. rnci.1 Koidirt! .ik. When i.1tvi-i mi the occasion . m a iii pmnu. omi lions in- njiosc i -j cuui" lln-i e "1 AJcock was the intat-i mi ' .li Munihcr of a.i.li. ss the n I, :a u it lub. T.i" audit. 1 1 u i ii Is nls . iiiippi .1 with pot table gyuKiasJum npn ijiuus, so that when the i n.ii: sVirc n -no(-d the ilrb his a liisi -clis4 K-4ninfisiuni The boys play basket ball and have iiuile :i fas! team. Mr. (Iran acts as physi cal illrrvtor. 'I'lit- kiinli ' Kartell for the neighbor hood rhildri u is one of the leading features. It is under the supervision of th.- Ashevlile Kindergarten asport ation. .Miss Smith and Mis-i Stock ton, tin itarbers. deserve much crert : tor the grtn.l work th-y hnve doni th-- "Situations Wanted'' In the hi Kxp:ess was this advei-tlse-"(tallopliiK consumption of mean-: I r Work w.mted. Ad.lress, Pati. in. II il tils. Daily Kx press, Tudor street." WARM RUGS. DR. A. D. GALBRAITH. iTIi - only regular graduate Veterinary SiifKj-nn practicing in the city is Mat ed at Mlllard'.s Stables. North Main Street. cos.va.ienT You will find the largest and best ssortment of Hugs and Carpets here, :id the price Is right and the quality i there. Come in and take a look. Kverythlng for the floor. Sawyer's Carpet House hone m. Noa. 18 and SO Church St To Remove Freckles and Pimples in Ten Days. NADINOLA Is a new discovery ivhich Is sold under a positive guar antee and money will be refunded in very case where it falls "to remove f erkles, pimples, liver-spots, sun-tan, L luck-heads, collar discoloration, and U disfiguring eruptions of the skin, no matter of how long standing. Cures yrdlnnry oasv in ten (10) days and the worst cases in 15 to 20 days'. After t'ifse defects have been, removed the sUln will be clear, healthy and beauti f .il. No possible harm can result from i:s use. As regards our reputation and ability to comply with our agreements, we refer to the Commercial Bank and the Bank of Henry, Paris, Tenn., or any county official. Ask your druggist fr NADINALO, If he has not got It send us a 50 cent inomy order, and w e will send you a 50 cent package of .VADIXOI.A by mall. If It falls to do nil we claim for It, notify us and we will promptly return your money. Ad-C.-ers- NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY, (tues-thura-sun-tf) Paris, Tenn. IE '' W,-.a-. ias-,)vii,iittl,as. i-., .fcf..,:.,,,;,. Attflitrtlifa''''''' Hi ' a in 1 1 1 lienmin i Marx Pry psmny A Sale o! Extraordinary Values A November Sale never before brought such unmatchable opportunities. Every item tells of a timely and desirable saving, the most important day this store ever knew in fall and winter needfuls for th? riouse. E.vythirV? ssasDnable, n-w and desirable. Monday will be A Sale of S Iks at 49c For the past two Mondays v e have given you the biggest treat you ever had. We sold thousands of yards of Killts, and our Silk Sales have become the talk of the town. Monday morn ing w? have another surprise for you. At S;3i In the morning we shall put on sale 1,500 yards of the mos't fash ionable rfllks ever cxhlbltui In Ashe ville. The lot will consist of fancy Chiffon Taffeta, all Kllk Crope do Chine. IV a u de Cyme, Silk Foulards, etc. Tin- valinm range up to Jl a yard. Our hpi.lal price for Monday oily ' 49c Mt r Silks at 39c ' Wa have bwn foriuuate to secure a ; few more of thoe famous fancy silks ' at 3 cents. Tills will positively be your last chance to buy high grade Sllka at th low price, a yard, - 39c Come arly as the" quantity is very Jlmlted. A Sale of Mckwezr 19e LADIES' STOCK COLLARS, 19c. 25 dozen Ladles' lOinbrldered Swiss Collars, all new patterns and designs; actual value ;t!h Special while they At $r;.:,0 Li, lies' Man-tailond Suits, made nf th- li.-sl imported Broad cloth, long-.o.il eft'. ct. value iui. Special while they last $18.50 last 19c A .Sale of Belts at 50c I .11 u- 11. , ., .. .. I...,, .i oin iius; values l i' l- ,'1 t-0 Sinljl ( 50c A Sensational Sale of Ledit's Suits We have decided to close out our entire line of Indies' Suits, hence surh reduction. At $11. SO Undies' Man-Tailored Suits made of grty Panama, black and Mue Ch -vKit. made with the new long coat (IT. ct: values 117.50. Special .while th-y Iat $!I50 Ladles' t hi ce-iiuarters Covert Coats, the new Kllipire effect, value $11 tis Sl'ecial at $793 A Sensational Sale of Const ts .-iiii una einis or ir. i aim Am- n can Lady Corsets, none better; we have not all sixes, .but your aise may be in the lot; values up to t.'.iH); none worth les. than $2. 00. Special at A Sale of Furs In this particular line we are show ing the best selected and up-to-date stock ever exhibited in this city. Prices from 95c up to $.11.00. A Sale of Gow ns Ladles' Outing Cowns. made of heavy, light-stripped Outing Flannel. Special at Ivi. lies' Outh s 't; inns, made of Ic-sl finality fliinm-l. xtra he:iv , full large, beautifully t rim in -.1. inir icgul.ir $1 grade. Jspcelal at 89c Outing l-'biitn.-i skins, v. ell made value 39c. S"- is1 at 29c We have just n ceived a big lot of Hosiery and I'mb rnear for l.-i.li-s a id children; nil sizes. Prices 25c to $3.00 A Sale of Curtains Ruffled Curtains, made of good ouai Ity 'striped Muslin, full three yards long. Special at the unheard of low price of, a pair I I he Home of D ess Goods Kverythlng that fashion favors is here this season, all the new weaves, new colors and every conceivable guide that you could wish for. The values we offer cannot be matched elsewhere, a fact that 'can be easily demonstrated by comparison. Olance over this partial list; Hig lot Wal.-t Flannels, worth 35c; to eloie. 55c Ruffled Muslin Curtains, finished with Rumiaisaiice edge, well made; value $1 25. Special at 89c Ruffled Net Curtains, finished with lace and Inserting to match; value i. !? pedal, a pair 25c Ruffled Swiss Curtains, full 3 yards long, ( finished with Battenberg Insert ing and Battenberg on edge; fully -wotth $2.00. Special while they lust. $1.15 A sale of Table Damask and Nap kins for your Thanksgiving dinner. 72-inch wide Linen Table Damafk, beautiful patterns. Special at 50c 72-Inch Bleanched Table Damask, warranted all pure tlax. Special, the yard One lot of 38-inch Suitings in mixed colors; 5t- value, at, per yard 45c New Plands, regularly sold at 69c. special 50c 51-Inch Grey Suitings, so popular for long suits and separate skirts; spH-ial at . 89c 72-inch all pure Bleached Table Lin iH a en, neav designs. Special at; the yard Fulf size pure J)lea,che4 all. i!P.?1s, Damask Napkins; value 2.tK. " Spe cie! a dozen ' $1.50 Extra fine all pure flax Napkins, full table aiie: value $3.50. Special at Lots of new goods coming in every day which were picked up by our New York buyer last weak. It will pay you to visit us every day next week. A it r i 98c $2.98 48c $1.50 v - . ...... $ i . - o-i
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