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TIIE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. TrrrfDAT april :i. iso. PACE TWO S-J), SOCIETY ' FASHIONS WOHEN ?- Incidental to tSe Horee Show, Otic of t- moat elaborate tiilcrtain Incnts t" be advcn Incidental lu toe liorae ehnw will he the ilintier by Dr. Itnttle to Hip judges and dli wtum Wednesdoy nlKht at Hum Cntiaife on flattery Park lilll. Covers will tie laid for twelve and with Dr. Haul.- an host ntnl one of the fliiPBl private rnttrers n the cliy to a.rve dinner It? success In u foregone conclusion. Mr. J. C. Horn of Dillshoro, I kIvIhk u breakfast tills mornlnir to the flii iom and Judge, Mr. Hurls' (meat will be Dr. K V. Ha I tie, vW-prcsldent f the assoc iation; W. F. Randolph, icivIji j nil monuKir; Directors J. U. A. Hen ritilt, Dr. T. P. Chcs-Hborouah, Judges H. I. Hatch. John J-Vniy, ami Jacob Anderson. Mr Hart (a will entertain beside these a few olhi-r Mends. Th" absence of the president, Mr. Thomas Itxoul nnd of Mr. K. VV. W. Orahnni llil year 1 generally regretted. The . . Chairity Ball a Brilliant Succen. The charity bull at Battery Pink Inst evening; ushered In the flrft of the week's itiivetiee mid nasi a brilliant success, both socially and financially tl'he tallica of the hospital committee have worker! hard for the success of the affair ami their efforts were llb erall rewnrddl by lite sale of a InrB" 'number of ticket ami a good atten dance. The board of munnKcrs of the Mis sion hospital who undertook to raise money for the furnishing of the nurses' home and ttlt . always have the affairs of dm hospital near! ut heart, tver Mrs. Morrison, Mr, t.'hllilfc, Mrs. Hur roushit, Mia. Vance Itrown, Mrs. . Tlourne, Mra. Settle. Mis. Tenche Coxe, Mrs. ltartlett. Mra. Jordan. Mm. Mus tl II, Ml km Wolfe arid Mis Belnap. Mra. Morrison. Mr. Jlmwn, Mm J lout lie and Mian Wolfe received the uaiesla at the bull and were assisted by several of tin patronesses. A jJeJJy.imi amM-.r of aj.vri .courses van served at midnight after which dancing n rcsutrtetl for uii hour or mora. fctome beaut If til gowtia Were worn and among IhoSt. present were Mr. Ilourne, in black net; Mr, Morrison, i blmk llk and lacer Miss Wolfe, white I embroidered mull: Mis, Vance Rrovvn, blue silk; Mrs. Rwtliitl. while silk; Mra. Jordan, black lace over white; Mia Dltltersoti, Willi chiffon: Miss I inn 1m. (lowered ot'Kumly; Miss ftlmp liil), black net; Mis. Piatt, black net with Jet; Mrs, Itram li. while net over ilnk; Mr. Hent. black tut with jet; Mlfl Ileloi ("ratK, black ullk lulnccss: Mr. Fred Hell, white chltTon: Miss Nell O'HHen. blue crepe ile chine; Mr. Purm. while wIhk; Ml l.oulxe JJrtiinh. blue mull; Mini Way, white Muundy - with- antln" rlbbotia: Mrs TifsHUlti, white lace vrylhnv; Mr furl von lltick, black ullk; Mr. l.or rlllnrd, bi'nwn gold net over yellow aiuin; Mra. Lymni), black velvet: Mra. I-a1rd, while silk; Mrs. t'olhy, whit hire: Mra. MIHa, white otepe; Mrs. Minor, white ''t; '"rn. Seltel, blip brocade; Allsa It Hn Doyle, blue and silver: Mr. I ' m. enbrotdered mull ovr blue Mir i Atttti? MarHii, nbito nel; Mrs. i'llt . ard, lilac crepe; Mra. Rollimi. while iilk tlnue; Mr Mne, blue liborly xntln; Mlaa Wllann. white net; Mra. Hcen, painted net; ll rtixhoptle, v If.;- ailk; Ml.- O.l llnx; black net. Atiiur.i? the tiled preacnt were Dr. Itattle, Jiit k Kroxt, Mr. Vanee; JJrowti. Mr. nentiett, June AdmriK, Frank Hal ley. Tho, Morrlanti. McCloud Pattott, KiMtik Uarby, IM. Jordan. Ir. Dunn. r. C. Wadilfll. Oa-iie Kltapalrlek, Jim liriiiiimond, Mr. Henry, Robert Jonea, Mr. Itrown, Mra. hinder. Thomas Out try, Vi Arthur Prllchatd. Pill, Itranclt, Iir. focke. Ir. Herbert Reynolds, Mr. Kent, Mi. Item, Dr. tlurl Reynolds. Hr. Orr. l-Ved Hullcdge, Meta. Mr. Watd. Mr. Nolattd, Fred Thoma. Sfeaia Riymildn. Lu rem e June. Mr ti, Mr. Itadiker, Iter! Manon, Krun cIh limlncr. Mr, A. J Lyman, 1 i 111 -1 14 it tl Stlkelcather, denenil Oiivhlann. I'll-. MortiM, Judge Prliclutrtl and Thou UoIHus, Vunderbllt will lutv aeveral eoaehe In lite parkiiiK epaceii filled with thelt Km Kt-. M . t'oiwt' lly t'oxe will alec be greatly niined thta yiiir. Mi. ltn- lll give h eoahln partj and luncheon on Weilncaibiy. sleveial iiillier Jileiiaut paMlen will attend CHch ,lav and many luncheon and dinner will feature the event. 6vral i adiaa to Rid. The rldlrin tif lf.e lutllea In laat year'f liulxe nhow wa 4f nf Ita moat In- lci( Bllng featili eM. Several ladlea w ill ride thlM year (lino, and Kii h nplendld horio'vvoiiien a Mr. Lorlllard, Mis Ret h, Ml Anne MiUtln. Mr. A. R Wheeler. Mia Hwope and MIhb Alna lle .ire on the program. I.ltlie itlil who will ride their own punieH are Ml Alyiie Reynolils, Mlsa May Hamilton. MTm Plorencn Jcerome. M Ih Violet Henry. .-I Judgaa Hava Arrivad. Mr. H. P. Hatch, who ha visited AmIk villi- on ev-ial other Impoi-tunt oceaHiona. ban arrived from New York nnd will he t In gucMt of Dr. Rattle while In the city. Mr. Juhji Karly who wax one of the Juihe hiHl year, arriv ed laat night from .nhvlli ntut Mr Jacob Anileraon of Richmond, I ulao here. 1 tieae gentlemen will be the Kin him of lunior at Heveral wiclai func- tloitH given IIiIh w'jek. An Intaraating Engagamant. II Is reliably reported that the n anffeuient of two of sllevllle'H uiosl i popular young ueopb "H1 ahortly be announceil. ftinart soelely I Im nieiiHely lntereled 111 the happy af fair and there w ill no doubt be tnui h entertaining to mark the event. j4 W. C. T. U. Id Mnt Today. On account of important meelljig to lie held in town thl week the tisuiil monthly meeting of the W. 0. T. I", meeting will be held thl afteriUHin at (lie renidencv of Mia. llilllard on South Main street. Large Party to Laav for New Orleans Today. A large number of young ladleTjrml their clmpero-ne will accompany ih veteran today to the reunion in New t irlenii thl week. . u Out-of-Town Partiea. Several large partlc from rulT nf lowli will arrive lothty from iSnllHbiiry, Simrtanburg. Heiidernonvllle, Wayncs vllle, Hot SprltiK nnd Swannanoa. A new lot ut hardy, everbloomlng X,nttu.iin,i uhi!) tn vz Mi) f aaniu Sir., anil Mr. I. It Rurnette Uavea today for JaekHoni llle. Pla.. where Mr. Rurnette goe Into liUKlma with 111 rather. : .Mr. Hilda Tyler of Richmond, Vu , mil Mr. (I loilnmn of I'hieago. have nkeii a rot tag in Asiicvillc fir the runnier. Mr. uu I Mr. P W. I lale, i llllil, iir e viHltlllg Mr. and Mr. Perry wen; lib lit of Acltel llle. Mr. ami iir" Tenche at u party of Wilmlngt' ''el i-Kterilay. Ta i ' i hoiiM- parly dii'itig lln erry ..f in thl' foinierly ak cliy. re- I'oxe nod li fflend ar il III give show, Mr. H.nry M.mder. of Kluilru, X. V., Mr. I.. Ker of Itemivn. Pa., .Mis' Marry and All Wllwni of Knoxville. ire the gucHln of Mr and Alt". W. - Rexford. at Alargo Terrace. TRESTLE DOWN AND TRAINS 60 AROUND The Thompson-Brahnon Co. Our new line of noveltU In Jewelry n prexent the choicest mil moat roiii,,.,. rollectioii ever before . tliapluyed, and at price moat reus.iuuble in i V! y Inatunee, An InsoK'tton baited. PAt K AND SIDK (MM US. LHATHKK VA.VITh RAtiS. PARISIAN IXH1 ftJLI.ARai. NKl K I'HAIN' P1RHKS. KIJVPTIA NHRi M H'llhK , KARK AlOHAIf HI) HTIKA HAIR HARKTTKS, KTl'. The Thompson-Brannop Co. Jewelers-Silversmiths--Gem Merchant, 52 PATTON AVENUE TRACK NEAR GRAPHITEVILLE RENDERED IMPA83ABLE. Superintendent Ramteur and Road- master Ramsey Hasten to Scene of Destruction. Word wan reteh'el vestenlay .ifler- iii i hi at Hie office of A. I;, mis nr. su (eiinteiideiit of the Ah villi- division f the Southern Hallway, of the burn ing of the lr I trcHtle cant of the r.'ii- mlle poet, a nhort instance thl eide of j. i. u city. PERSONAL ) McDowell of Fletcher, I here. Arnbeig of (Crusoe, 1 In' th'.- 1 Jack Rurnbough I up froi Hut Hprlng. t!raphitc llle. Tin htnnliu ahout :; o'i lot U and Itn c;ia-i" known. Tlie n h w :m iv el. a freight which wa atoppe i point. I'lvllon Superiiueiiil"in weht to the upot and llr repitlrlng the trestle huh once, t'p to midnight no been heard from them, the occurring in the mountain ; tnnie-ft'om a telegiaph ofMce ex I be llfl e i at not thai I! U '.lrf in- work of begun ut worrl had accident Hue iIIm It wa rteil however that the work would nipleied In time to ij.-.n-inlt. No. 35, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ' For 8heriff. I hereby announce) myself aa candi date for the office of aherlff of Bun combe county aubject to the action of the County Democratic convention. O. L. WELLS f feaCftLL,,, uri'iii-rj - a.-. " ' 1 aa. wJ JrV ... 1 nereuy announce mym-ir a cuuui-i date for Sheriff of Buncombe county.' nulijcct to the action of the Democrat Ic county convention. JOHN A. LYERLT, Deputy Sheriff. i 1 l.j.t-.ltir nnnntinda n.-..tf no a ,in dldate for Sheriff, aubject to the action n tne ucmocruiic county convenuou THOS. F. IfUNTER. I, John li. Patton of Swannanoa, hereby announce that I am a candl ibite for the office of Sheriff of Bun combe County, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. . . 1 , i Hie early morning -train. ! pan by Unit route Train, No. 11'. wa sent by way of Spartanburg. GOOD SALE FOR DAMROSCH CONCERT Tickets for the Waller Daiiirosrh con, crt at the Auditorium Saturday nigh! an- selling at a. cratll'ying rate. and the Indication are that the greal- Havlng been repeatedly solicited by my friends to comOul for Hie office of Sheriff of Buncombe County, I have decided to do so. I therefore announce mself a a candidate for the office, subject to the Democratic county pri mary. If I am not the choice of the voters of the county my support and Influence will be heartily., given to the man I hey may nelect. 3. A. BROOKSHIRE. "it nuiHlral event of the ur will b Mr, Ransnn yeMterday. J. N. Halley ed yesterday. T. C. Buttery Fisher Park. refiirned to Ashevllie of Hpaitanbuig, arrlv- 1 Itere from Tryon at Frank liarby ha reginned from a buslne trip to Florida. Mr. Kdwurd Coffin of ,, 1 at Battery. Park. Rochester, N. R. C. Clayton of Swannanoa, Is here with Mome tine enlrlea. c. ville J. w a Mi cent Al. ft. Prlchard I here i'., on bitxlnen. from Oreen- Thompsim, Jr., of Columbia, the city ,yete;-cltty. . and Mrs arrival al A K. Wick are Alargo Terrace, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, s not. a vivt or patent nnllclne, ugalnst which the mwt intelligent. Mtipln am inlte naturally averse because of th nn rertnliity as to their hannlos character, nut ia nietticiue or Knw s t uvipomi kin, a full list of nil It liiKnulienu lieina prmbxl. t fdo'irt Kuiititth. on evirv bottlo wrappi r. An cxanimaiiou of this list of Ingretlient will lisei(K.e the fact that it N on-aicoholle In it coniiMiltion. ehem Icai.. pure glyeerlno taking the plaea of wia eommoniir uet aiiiitul. In it make up. 1 h " Favorite Prescription of Dr. Pltiri i Jti fact the only medicine put tip for the enre of woman peculiar weak nejii and ailment, sofj through ilrug g!ts, that does n contain alcohol ouit ('nil (no iii f nrtfe o mi nitbu. Fun hermnre. It I the only meifh Ine for woman's ipH"laI (llsea the Ingredient of winch hava tlnv uiianimou eulorsMiieiit of all iho leading medical writer and teacher of II tiie several elia of prnctice, and that tix.i s remolio for the ailment for which "Favorite rrecrlptii " la recotn mencliHl. A little hook of une of these endorse mem will be Ment to any addrex. post yaiii. and ahiiuM'lv fret if you riiiuet tam by pfwtal eant "or leter, Dr. K. V. Pierce. Itufiulo. X. Y. IVin't forget that Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prewriptimi, for woman wrakmw and delicate ailments. Is noi a patent ormvret aiedieliie. ing the "Favorite Prescrip tion " of a ri'gularly educated and gradu ated piiyslci.iu, engngi-d In the practice af hi chosen apiviaity that of t)i4'as of foitiPit-that Its iugreilient uTepriubHl ! ifooi KiiHh on every bottle-wrapper; t!it it I tbe only niedicino e(eil.-(llj de signed fr the pure of woman diseastj that eoniaiu no alcohol, and the only one that ha a nf"s-ionl endorsement no-til more than all the so-called "tti-Bi.-miaU ever iiublinhwl for other toisl .cine. Semi for the emlorsenienw al aUive. They arere for the ask'mg. If yon sutjer from periodical, bcuda. ba, backache, di?.inss. vin Jr)lttalii( eSown si-usatioii low dow u in the alulom, n, weak back, have disagrrs-aiilo and weak lng, catarrhal, pelvic drain, or are in ditr'Mi (rom being long on your feet, tbeu J ou may be fare of tx-neti't from taking r. 1'e ree' Favorite I'ri-s-ripiioo. iir. FieriVs Fieanani Peticis tne best lax ative and reftlabir of the bowel. They Invigorate notuach, liver and bo.ia. i Ciitt a liuve; two or tUrec a catluartie. W. If. Bit In! of Pennington Hup, Va , is visiting relative In the city. Mrs, Charle Price from Hatlnbury, will be a vla.lt ur here till week. -v.'- 1 " 1 f if x DIRECTOR. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination of Sheriff of Buncombe County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary. This March 24th, X908. CHARLES F. WILLIAMS. Register of Deeds. 1 I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Register of Deed for Bun combe County, subject In the action of the Democratic Convention. March 21, 1906. A. FORTUNE. THE MONARCH VISIBLE The mot modern and speedy type writer today. EVERT LINE VISIBLE. Write for Literatim-. T. J Morton - State Dealer, DCTtllAM. X. C. AshctiUes Best Dry (jQods Store $1.Z5 Idaist Patterns $s for Jhree pays Only Juesdayil&ediwsdatjandJhursday' We will place on Sale our line of beaqtiftil White Embroidered Waist Patterns, the kind that sold for $1.25 each. Special for Tuesday, Wed- 01 QQ nesday and Thursday at v w Each Waist Pattern contains a front trim med with Embroidery and Val Lace and ample material for a waist There are only a limited number of these Patterns so it will pay you to purchase early. 4? Drop a Nickle in the Slot and hear the most pi rfict Electric Pi aim, and II' you want to henr two pieces, drop luu nickels. That's a II. Falk's Music House 37 SOU TH MAIN . laifebisnrance m vuryuia I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Register of Deeds of Buncombe County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries. J. UERKELltY CAIN. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office Qf Register of Deeds for Runcorn!; County, subject to the action of the Democratic pri maries. J, J. MACKEY. I hereby announce that I am a ean d'date for the office of Register of Deeds for Buncombe County, subject to the Democratic primaries. H. B. FISHER. Ashevllie, N. C. WHEN YOU COMMENCE 10 CLEAN HOUSE you soon become tonscious that oar pets do. in time, wear out. If you have for that reason, decided to buy a new one. you wunt first to see -vvnat we have in new styles. Then you want lo see what the oiliir store offers, and Mmilly you u ill -come back to us, be-in convinced that our goods, our style .-i 1 1 4.1 our prices will give greater s.uisfciciion than you can procure elseWlierc. Sawyer's Carpel Douse Phone 22?, No. 18-20 Church St, 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Register of Deeds for Runcombe' County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. LAURENCE W. ROBERTS. WALTER DAMROSCH Riveted w ith an enormous crowd. From Spui'lanburg cornea the news that all records for advance sales have been broken by the rush for tickets for the Dainrosch concert In thai city tomor row and Thursday iiiahts. Mi. lletfmer sonvllft'. loktnu; 1 over from 1 lender after his entries. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wlstar. Jr n r i In the cliy from Philadelphia. R. M. Munition or t Jreenvllle. C Is a recent arrival at Battery Park J. H. Dickinson of New York, arriv ed Sunday for a stay of several days .et. a. Jones win arrive from Waynesvllle today to take in the horse show. Miss Hessle Kvuna returned to Asheville yesleiduy to attend the horse h6w. Mr. Hiram Ltndsey left last jilKlit for a week's visit to New Orleans and Texas. Mr, and Mrs Kumhough -win leave soon after th horse show is over for New York. ..." ' I ' ' iir, Wilson of IIindersnnrlHi Is here i tils wav North to advertise Hon- lersoiivllle. Mrs. SafTurd will rome up from Hot r'prlnaa for the horse show and Dani- rosch concert. Hall Johnson of Old Fort, who spent Sunday here with friend, ha return d to bis home. Miss Kathleen Wilaht and Miss Ir- ma Si huesslee left Sunday nlaht for 'av Sprlnas. Oa. Mrs. I'attl HaiiBh of Philadelphia, Is islilim hir mother. Mr. K. V. Olaser, on t'histput street. Mr S. St.rnbete: will arrive todav from New Yoik. Mr. Sts,-nbern arriv- I New York Thursday from OVrmany Jesse fteale and a l.'irjte party ' of nenuersonviiie society people will ar rive today to tak In the hor ihow.i 8UPERIOR COURT 0PEN8. Supertor court was opened yesterday morrilnsr by Jtidjro' Frol Moore. The criminal docket, which contains very few cases for trial, will be cleared llrsi and later the civil eases will be taken up I hereby announce myself a camll i-A'.b for the office of Itegtater of Deed: of Runcombe county, subject to the uu tlou of the Democratic primary. J. M. Carver, Jr. Leicester, N. C. For Tax Collector, No Benefit No Cost. If you are weak ami "worn outif you are norvotw, irrita ble, have heailache, backache, neuralgia, or periodical pains, it is because you have exhausted your nerve force. If you cannot sleep, and are thus robbed of the rest which nature demands for the restor ation of mental and physical vigor, your system will" con tinue to run down. Dr. Miles Nervine restores vitality by stfthino; and strengthening the nervous system, thus inducing' refresh ing sleep, and imparting strength and vigor to all the organs of the body. There are. very few instances w here Xerviu will not benefit ; if not. your druggist will re fund the money. "When I bexan taklne; Dr. MtW Nervine I ItaU i very aour stomach. t iUi peln eMi ndhiK far around un m left suit. attended with cxtreniu nerv ousness. 1 dreaded to lisva norljt eoinv as It M tmpossilJe for m t sleep, i.v, ryihlm i ute distress. at me. itefor. I f.;ol lm'she.1 one tnatie 4 Nervine tti.'re is sa. h st chaime that my huslwnj bought six morva whKa boa restoretl if to 1m !th." MUdL JLNXIK PlMM.-t. ituh llle, ln4. Or. Miles' Nervln la (old by your elrugolst. who wilt guarantee tnat the firtt battle will benefit. If It fails, ha will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind i nereuy announce myself as a can dldate for the office of Tan Collector for Buncombe county, subject ..to the action of the Democratic Primary. WILL Q. REED, I nereuy announce myself as a can dldate for the office of Tax Collector of Buncombe county, subject to the action of the Democratic county con vention. R C. CROWEUL. For Constable, Ashevilla Tewnshlp. I hereby nnuunra myself as ?andldate for Constable of Asheville Tonnshlp, subj4e; to the action of the Democratic county convention. V. MACK JONES. Chairmen Board of County Commie eioneri. I hereby announce myself as a can dldate for Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Buncombe County, subject to the action of the Democratic County Convention. R C. SALES. ' ' - NEWS NOTES OF SPORTS ' The Cotton States league Rets under way fur the !.nsoii today with Icks- Imi'K playltiar the Intltlal nam at Jack- sou, tiulfport at Mobile ami Baton JUouce at Merdlan. The season Will lose Septemtier 4. The fteasoti of the leapue opens today Jacksonville. Charles and Savannah at Aunust. Tbe aeson's schedule eaTls fer J2imimi." Jones. Hickman. And-roon, Duff, 't'ross and jitahl make up n promisinss stick outfit for,the V.ishinR'ou Amer Icuns. A tieiietit Is to he irlveu rteoi jte tls on, tbe little t-olortsl fighter. In Bonton next nioulh. Dixon was without a er in hts day, but now he is down and out. It bk as If Jordan Is the boy to South Atlantic wit Mitcon al mi at Columbia. Co. Established 1871, The Oldest, Largest, Strongest Southern Lite Insurance Co. ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1905.. ..S 2,391,477.81 LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1905 1,956,120.96 SURPLUS Ta POLICY-HOLDERS DECEMBER 31. 1905 435,356.85 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA: INSURANCE IN FORCE DECEMBER 31, 1905 $10,310,681.00 NUMBER OF POLICIES IN FORCE DECEMBER 31, 1905.. .. 86,450 NUMBER DEATH CLAIMS PAID IN 1905 1,137 DEATH CLAIMS, DIVIDENDS, ETC.PAIDTO POLICY HOLD ERS IN 1905 $ m.496.75 8" Wright 6hoE Jur $3.50 and $4 Oxfords Are rislil, because the right kind leathers, workmanship and brains into thtir construction. N'o ihocs are so sood as those: hear in the trado-mark "Just Wright." Tc have them In l'at. Colt, Gun Metul Calf and Vlel Kid. Sob- aselits for "Sorosls" Allocs. BOSTON SHOE STORE SO Patton Avenue. . i. Leaders in High Grade Footwear, THIS IS A REGULAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF VIRGINIA, AND HAS WON THE HEARTY APPROVAL AND ACTIVE SUPPORT OF THE PEOPLE BY ITS PROMPT NESS AND FAIR DEALING DURING THE THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OF ITS OPERATION. HOME OFFICE...; RICHMOND. VA. r " J. C. WALKER, PRESIDENT. -' H. T. PAGE, SUPERINTENDENT OF ASHEVILLE DISTRICT,, OFFICE, ROOMS 3, 4, 5 MAXWELTON BUILDING. in hold dow n first baa for Brooklyn thi.s season. If Charley Cair can keep up the pace bat tins and fielding; he Is ardoR 'at present he ill -be worth live times as miich-as Cincinnati paid for him. Cleveland lias not won a p1 unat In the IT years she haa bvn in the major leaRiies. but this year King Larry ha oes. The St. .Louis Americana picked up two ro-kI eatchera in liickey and Spen- tr r aml the Ttostim Americans did thn same when they sinned (Iraham and 1'etersoii. A WORD OF ADVICE OR A LITTLE GUIDANCE When you contemplate the purchase of your dally supply of meat foods ofti ii Is a great help to a tried housewife who is continually troubled over what to have for a change. You want iuality, but you must have variety and we have both in abundance in the line of ten der meat and poultry; so for a change ask f-n-a few suggestions of us KII BLER. & WHITEHEAD TELEPHONE 195. Clothes for Spring and Summer Our Hue of Imported and Domestic Spilim Njvehlts in Woolens, Top Coats. Siiits and Trousers aie arriving every day and are the mosi 'nn,h special Invitation to every one lo examine mv linn and up-to-date. I extend and place orders before the rush. Asheville Tailoring and Pressing Club Phone SSL J.' C. WJLKAli. rn 4 X. ruck. So,. A. & M. LOSE. (By Aaaociated Preas'.) LEXINGTON. Va Ail 21 Wash Inifton and Lee Cniversity t: Agricul tural and Mechanical College of North Cai-ulina S. . , " Phone 126 O. K. Livery Co. 81 South Main Street For everything new in livery Get in the Shade t'nder one of otir Awning. We do Upholstering, make hair and box mat tressea aud shirtwaist boxes. I'.iocc lit; 4 and ne will brina; a line of swell silk eovorinRs and aive esti nuitea on wo: k. E.L. McCIintock 7 North Jlain. , j INFORMATION BUREAU of the i TOXAWAT HOTEL COMPANY. In the Beautiful Saphire Country, at M Patton Avenue. Full Informatloa ana partlculara of this Beautiful Coun try cun h had at all (law. Fresh Lot Kvapoiattd Apples the very best 13c Pound. J. J. Yates & Co. 23 Haywood Phone 22L
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