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TOE ASHEVILLR CITIZEN
Painty ffeckwear
A pretty showing of ndw
Nejkwear May be Been
here. , i
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ftfualo m 'jMktAt at THnltf Cliartii.
' Th mtiato at Trinity church I be
ing univofDulty commented upon for
It excellent. '. Th cholrmuatnr, "Mr.
01111, 1 vriliig aplendld tssuIm from
Vila careful' training and direction.
Th followlag program u carried
knit on tftiAtiti:
, .j ,s Morning.
(Prelude Organ aid' rtorlav -
Processional; hyhiu 401 4. Ward
g.ltaay hyma ., .-.- . .Hardy
Blymn H Kllby
IKyrla 1 ..... . .Htarneji
Klloria Tlbl ................ .Btarnea
fllymn Ol ... ., ...... . ..... .Wley
Anthem,
presentation "' . . .vm . .. . . t , .Gilbert
fianctu '..... Garrett
Slyma ! ................ .Hodge
fllorla In iceUU, '
flleceeslooel, Jiymn ISA , ....JHesslter
'". Kvrnlng.
' Prelude Organ and violin.
(Processional, hymn 40S ...... .Ward
(filorta ,. -.v.. .. . ..,.. t. . .Alton
: Magnificat .... .Allan
Nunc llmittl '. . .Ollbert
w 'Antham.
. Hymn t ................... .Fllby
.ifIertory solo.
Presentation .Gilbert
Stociwaloml., Jiymn 429 ...... .lyks
j MnrVhcrord.
Tha fnarrtaf ' f Mlaa Kathleen
Rnphia Morrla of Haclno, Wli., to Mr,
Harvey Ael ford of Washington, I).
V.. Ufa quietly aolemnlaed at Trinity
thureh, AehevlH, ei rtaturday, Au
Kiuit tint, -at hltfh noon, th Hov. Wll
, Jlam tleort McCready, U. I)., ofTlul
tln.
Tha brida, Who haa many frlenda
In tha south, la tha youngest daugh
. tar of Mr. Oeorgo W. Morrla, a well
known lumber manufacturer of thla
state, .lio haa fur many years been
cluwly tiinnrcti-d with tha designing
dud manufacturing of traction on
glnes, having ' deHlgned and built tho
tnont auiKwmful iinlno of thla country
whlle'assnclaled with one of the
largest manufacturer of such inu
rlilnery, .
The groom h tha son of Mr. AntO
J-'ord. millionaire coal operator of
(West Virginia, and haa for a hum
lier of year Teeri associated with hl
gather and Neither In flhl And tha
lumber buslno, being eeond In slao
)nf tha coal producer of 'that state
md having 'In ojieratlun aomethlng
lover SO mines, .
Mr. and Mr. ITrird will return to
Blacln In tha full, wher they will,
make their future borne, he having
tfolned Mr. Morrla In the manufactur
ing bUHtocrtj,'' '
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i VMrmt-IVVaiilt.
I Mr. and Mr. CHiVault of ts Weat
3Iyvood kfrent have anoanced the
(t1riig T thtrr auftbter, Annia
IKatherthe, to Mr. J. OMar llurrctt, of
khla eity.' Th eoremot wll! be per
formed thla vcn!ng atJ eight o'clock
at th horn of th Jrltle by Ilcv.
Mr. Conk, tmatnr ttftha West Knd
IMethodlirt chwrt'h, '
' Both th bride and rcum are well
Itnowa her, having Hvd her for
cm thne. Mr. Ufirrott. up until a
lew week ago, wa coitnentad with
Th Citlsen, from which poaltion he
resigned to go Into th real'eatnte
tiualnem, and .la now connected with
the Arm of McKlaalpk and Company,
real tat deaicra.,
(ipenA The tmy at Mountain Mal
j tttim Inn,
Mr. BlXttf bf Mobile. Mr. fend Mrs.
Prank T. barker of Mobile. Mr.
Jttohard M-Mlott Of Mobil, Mr. Geo.
B. Bowen of Jckon. Mtaa., Mr. Fred
lAdama of indlwnapolla, Mr. Jainea
Pawyer, Mine fnulM Uratich, Mm. J.
H. Brhrlh, B irnenta of Murgo Ter
race, uprnt Monday at Mountain
iMeadowa tnn.
i jt jt
I lrtvatt (m-imnh Open.
The fctlaeea Blevena will reopen their
Hhool Meptmbrr lllth at II Bearden
avenue, wher they will be at home
to then patron nr to others dealrlng
further Information. -
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j : Of lt-rt m to Women.
All mocllnle ilnnlHt on a perfectly
Hitting eoreet for their cuHtomcra. La
dle In AKhevllle will be lntereated In
the fact that Mlaa Itonenthal, rxport
Iroraetlere, will be at the Peerletm Dry
klood company thla week to show the
knerlta ot t)i celebrated American
l4idy and Lyra coraeta. All cuatom.
era and vUllor In tha city are cor
dially invited by th inanugera to ae
Mine Itoaontlml and get her valuable
uggeatlona.
. J
Voting Women' ilMMknary tkwMf
to Meet.
Th Young Women' Mlsalonary o
ulety of Central Muthodlat church will
me,t thla afternoon at 4:40 In the
cluirch. All member are urged to
be prnt.
Jt Jt it1 j j
PERSONAL.
Mr. Oeorga T. WlnNton haa re
turned to Halelgh, N. C.
Mr. and Mra. Claud Brown ot
Hehderaonvllle, wer among th many
vialtor in AMhevllle yeaterday.
Mr. Brown la vlee-prealdent of the
new National Bank recent If organised
In Henderaonvllle, and haa many
frlenda In th city.
At th Mora Know year ago, he
won th Vanderbllt Cup with hla beau
t If ill atrlng of'iorae.
Mr, Wlfred ' Kohn, a prominent
young real estate man of Montgomery,
Ala,, arrived yeaterday after a atay
of eeveTal week at Ikn Toxaway,
it I a guent at th Battery Park.
Mr. Harrl R. Wllkox of Charlotte,
N. 0 will leave thl morning for hla
Mr, Wlllcox la at nte manager of th
Mutual 1.1 fe Insurance Company, and
with hla family, ha been epondlng tha
summer in Anhevlll.
. Mr: Carlo Kicker of Indlnnapolla,
who haa been th guext of K, 11.
Hell and family for the pant week,
left yeetrrdity for Whlttler, where he
Joins Albert F. Hull for a trip
through tho tnountalna.
Ml Constnnc Bentty returned
yeaterday afternoon from a few
week' vllt to her brother down on
th Virginia coast.
Mlaa Ciitherlna Iteynoliln, who haa
many friend here, la the gueat of
Mrs. Charles Moor and Mln' Lulu
Moor on Merrlmnn avenue.
1
Mr. Krneat Thompson will leava
touay ior me univrrarty ot t'ennayi
vanla, where he will spend the win-
tee. , ;
Mr, John Farrer goe to Chapel
Milt today to enter th university,
Mr. Theodore Thomnaon leavfli
thla week ot enter Horner' achool at
Oxford, N. C,
Mr. and Mr, t). W. Tluribert. itnd
Mlm Hurlhort are In th city, ruhnIm
(if Mra, W. i. Klncttld on Vanee
atrent.
ACr. M. E. tlllllnid la In W&ynea
vlllq to attend the fumiral of her sla
ter. Mra. Hubecoa Love, who died ye
terrluy. "Mrs. 3. 1. JItiwirtt ha returned
frKm Virginia Reach.
Mlaa Nora M. Llndeay haa returned
from Charlntteavllln, Va.
MIhs Minnie I Hagood haa re
furnod to Kpartanburg, 8. C.
Mra. M. C. McDuffle and MIms Miller
have retiulied to Stpartnnburg.
Mra. Mjaaon Lenox of Atlanta ar
rived yeatxmlny to upend September.
M1h CTlen Converse, who has been
vlaltlng in Loulaylll. returned on
Saturday to KeniTworth Inn.
Mr. M. W. Butler of Knvnnnah la at
Battery Park for a week or more.
Mm. ft. I., (iroome In the guest of
her parents. Mr. and Mm J. p.
Howatt, on Hpnice etreet.
Rev, rr. Mitchell of Greenville, 8.
C, haa returned to his home, after
a visit with dipt, and Mrs. Thomas
Cation on Charlotte street,
Mr. Worklmni of Virginia Im tn
town to vlult hla brother, who la
staying at Kalrvlew cottaga on Bun-
ELECTRIC LAMPS. ,
That for beauty of design and artistic
workmanship surpass anything it has
ever been our pleasure to offer. ,
They rival the colors of the rainbow
in blending of colors and . words are
lacking to describe the rich and pleas
ing effects. Call and see them.
THOMPSON-BRANNON CO.
Our demonstration a Qreat Success VM
The two week lace front cornet demonstration has proven to be a great mif-"
cess. We sold many more than we expected we would, aiyl wish to'tliank the ,
wotnen of AKheville for the interoKt they have taken in this new corset. w
We will carry this corset in our repilar stock from now on. Ask those Ayhq
have one if they are worth the price.
bowels and Counterpanes
An excellent stock of towels is to be
found at this store.
I luck towels from 5c. to 25c.
Turkish bath towels 10c. to SOc-
Linen buck towels, extra size' 25c. to
85c.
Counterpanes from 85c. to $5.00.
Meets and Jable inens
The largest stock of sheets and pil
low eases we have ever had at one time
Sheets from 50c. to $1.25.
Pillow eases from l.V. to 35c.
Table damask from 50c to $2.00 yd.
An assortment of damask that is
matchless both in price and quality. ,
55S
Dramatic Art
Phone 844
Asheville School of Music and
SO Patlon Avenue. Itwoma 14, It, 20.
H. F, CONNKl.Ii, President. ,
PlIU'HTOHH.
Mr. Btitwlt Jordan, Mr. M. V. Connell, Mr. Peter Petira, Mrs, IC M.
Marker, Mlaa Minnie Westell, Mia Nancy Weaver, Mr. I'. Flaxlng.
Ion llarker.
cotrHfiK op iNSTmjcnow.
. . Voice. Vkdhi. PlaiH. Organ, Cello, Mandolin. Guitar. Itarniony and ,
Unitoaltlun, Cultivation of the Bpercn ami urainatk? Art.
aut drlv.
Mra. Lacy H. Whitlow of Green
wood, 8. C, will return home today
Mr. Whitlow has been th gueet of
her parent, Mr, and Mra. O. O
Mrtler, om BfUinett street.
Mr, and Mra. John Rolling of Lon
don, Ky., are here for a short stay,
gueat at Huttery Park.
Mlaa Kathleen Williams, who has
been visiting at the how of Mlaa Hld-
ney Roberta, haa returned to ureen-
wood. 8, C Mlsa William made many
frlenda during her visit here who will
be aorry tut hear of her departure.
Mr. t. M. Culp. Vice preaideat Of
tho Southern rinllway company, w
her yesterday, leaving for Atlanta in
th afternoon,
Judge Hi A. Qtidger of th uprme
court of th Canal Zona is here ti
visit hla family.
Kugene Cocks, who wn graduated
at the ningham aohool, Mehane, this
spring, leave Mohrtay for Chapel Hill
to enter the university. Mr. Cocke is
tho brother of Dr. Jere Cocko.
Lester Goodwin has returned from
Knoxvlllo and takes charge as fore
man at The Cltlacn office today.
NKW YKAKH HKRVICE8,
The Jiwlsh Congregation Beth-ha-
Tephlla will hold services Bunday
evening at A : 80 p. m., and Monday
mofrtlng at 10 a. m., at their Temple
on Spruce street, visitors are cor
dially Invited to attend.
EXCELS IN NIGHT
AS WEIL AS VIEW
VISITORS
Mali your friend a SOtTVENltt ot
youraolf and Asheville, by end
ing our Special Printed
"AHIIICVILI.K BOVIVENIlt"
pnoToanArmo post cards,
"Ping Pong" Photo
0 for SSo.
OPBN SATUnDATS 'TUX : P. M.
ELECTRIC? PROCESS.
The 11IGGAS0N STUDIO
No. 8 N. Packl Square.
Citizens, ?F&Bi!diri& ,
The ibdel
ONH rilICK L DIES' OUTFITTERS
New So. 10 floatb Mtln Btrm
8. A. FnEEllANI)ttn, rroprlotur.
Phone aim.
2L
lTri?3T0 R 0 F M 0 DER NLVVAYS1
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6 iWSwns"
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I 1 I TB".. X ' A
For
a Bang-up
take five cents
to the grocery r
and ask for
a package of
GINGER SNAPS
Youll hit the mark
erery time.
!ef.b-t,Mr310MAL BISCUIT COMPANY
While panoramic beauty ot view
and not altitude le on of the chlefest
attractions of Overlook Park. It wll
Interest many to learn that the park
on the heights around Asheville ex
cels the noted Lookout Mountain, at
Chattanooga, with which it has been
compared as much In the latter re
spect as In the former. True the view
from lookout Mountain Is a ttne one,
a wide stretching area of river and
plain and that It rises hlRh above the
city at Its foot but Its utmost top is
on a level only with that of the
Siniare of Asheville. Overlook Park
Is (160 feet above the top of Lookout
Mountain and Its view commaud not
only atretchps of river and valley but
vn and mighty mountains far and
near, the Croggy on the cast and Pl-
gah mountain and , the ranges of the
Halsuma and Smoklee in the west and
the main chain of the Blue Itldge to
the south.
in the clear atmosphere of the last
few weeks the beacon lights whlcn
shine from tho buildings of Overlook
and make the eemblunce to a huge
building on the heights can be seen
for miles and people feom th border
line of the county report that thev
can see the bright electric from their
homes. The music from the pavilion i
la sometimes wafted cityward but !
most rwople prefer to catch It at
nearer range where they can see the
pictures and the lights of the city
from the tower of the restaurant on
the portico.
Our Big Bargain Sale this
month should not be missed,
pnusual values akait you.
THE PARIS MILLINERY
7 SOTTH MAIN STREET.
Is the place where high class millin
ery Is aold at reasonable prices. V
invite your Inspection and a compari
son of price.
Fresh Ojsfcrs
Today
WILLIS FISH MARKET.
Phone 23.
NEW RAILWAY RATE
OPERATES IN ALA.
WILL NOT INTERFERE
WITH TELEGRAPHERS
fay Associate praa.)
OYSTKR BAY N. Y. rVpt 1 It was
authoritatively stated today thnt
President Kooeevelt will not Interfere
(By Associated Prase.)
MONTGOMERY, Aln Sept. -
The Mobile & Ohio, the Seaboard Air
Line, the Southern, the 'Frisco sys
tem, the Chattuiioo-ca Southern, Ala
bama Great Southerns and the At
lanta, Birmingham Atlantic put the
two and a half rent jiasewnger rate
and the commodity freight rates Into
effect in Alabama today "I
51IOT.TONAVE
ASHEVILLB N.C
All In Knowing How
Your perfect figure and the correct style of your Gown depends not only
upon wearing just the right model of just the 'right corset, but also upon hav
ing the Corset fitted just right. It's "All in knowing how" an Expert Oor
setiere knows how.
MISS ROSENTHAL
Expert Corsetiere, will he with us from
" MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SECOND
Thru Saturday, September Seventh
Showing the Celebrated
AMERICAN LADY
and
LYRA CORSETS
Miss Rosenthal's Talks and Suggestions are invaluable.
You are very cordially invited.
PEERLESS DRY GOODS COMPANY.
CORSETA
3a
flair Dressing Par
lors Full Line Hair Goods.
ao Battery Mr I'lc. Med. Bldg.
FACIAL A NO SCAIjP TREAT
MENT, EIjECTRIOAIi MAS
RAGK: RITAMPOOINO AN1
IWA.MCritlNO. LATEST liAllt
IrtSVING.
ir" rnoNE 6a.
SKWNKIt AND HtlNTEK.
nraRatwHii
MISS CRUISE
Manicuring and iiair drcewini; Parkin
Electrical Facial ami Scalp Treatment
Snui .poolnat and Chiropody. Larpe
line of hair goods ond toilet articles
Freckle Cream and Face Bleach guar-
hnteed to remove freckles and tan
21 Haywood at. Over Candy Kltclien,
iteshlcnce I'hono 425 Office I'hone IS
9
As Big rs a Cart Wheel.
That's fae size of dollar to aome
people. Well, we can put yon m jpo
a'tlon to make a dollar roll farther
when It comes to carriage and wagon
rcgalrlng, than most men in our line-
the wheels of the Vehlcl wilt riffl
smoothly, too, when we get thiJugh
with them. -Tou know w guarantee
our work.
HICHERSON LLVDStt I-
(Successors to Burnett Lasater) ,
5-67 South Main St. Phono Jtl li-
PHONE YOUR MEAT ORDERS TO US.
ASHEVILLE BUSINESS
COLLEGE.
Fall Term Begins Monday,
September 2, 1907.
Special rates on Tuition and Books
to ail who enter on that day.
Call second floor Paragon, opposite
post office..
H. S. SHOCK LEY,
Principal
SKKK1NO
Word haa been received here that
th officials of the Alexandria Elec
tric railway at Alexandria, Va.. are
aettle-' endeavoring to locate th relative of
native
men! of the trtMranhera. strike ' John W. Turner, said to be a
Secretary Ieb aaid th numerous! of North Carolina, whs was killed by
appeal to the president to take such
action which have been reported ra
the newspapers hare not been re
ceived at Oyactr Ray and that at no
time atnc the beglatng of th strike
haa th president seen any aecewlty
or reason why he should Intervene.
ratlin from a movable tower at
Spring Park a couple of .weeks ago.
Turner Was as years of age. five
feet srven Inches tall: rebrbed m
pounds: tight eomph-xlo ad smooth
face. Before going to Alexandria be
resided In Jackson, Tena. .
i mi in m.JMj' .
Private
School
The sixth year of Miss
Ford's. School will begin
September 14, at her home,
76 Flint street. For partic
ulars address the Principal.
meat
line.
and handle everything you
We will appreciate ; your .
We sell the best grade of
could wish for In the butcher's
i.ivors ami you will appreciate "Star Quality." Hunt the ctty over i
and you will not find a dissatisfied "Star" customer, th beet alway
pleases that's why. " S
uTBE STAR MARKET -fe
Phone 66 2Z '
"THE WHYFORE OP IT." ; "!
' It s a pleasure to know that people deal with ua because they
have conlidem-c in what we tell them and because they get what.
mey wdnt in the .way of good meat and poultry without paying
Vessive prices, ue sell good meat but we sell It reasonable. Ton:
can verify this statement by making a purchase any day. We offer :
a large variety. :; -f s -., '' .
KIIBLER. & WHITEHEAD
Wepbone Its. CItjr Market.
DELICIOUS DINNERS a.nd LUNCHEONS
Served to order at the ; .',
Overlook Park Dining PavilUort ,
" Open-air "dining room. Private farm products. Spe-,
rial attention given to parties. - '
lonel2ia J. A. BRAXDE Proprietor.