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Saturday, XovpiuIxt 0, 190?. ! IB TWO TUB 'ABUEVILLE CITIZEN. OTHER MILLS IN RECEIVER'S HANDS Clearing Certifi cates A( ctc(l in payment of ar-muntrt or for goods 1 tL in- f roll, ynun r I TI 111)1(1 I ti I! 1 Tin- ttiMB (tiring ruin that i( (t 1 "r4uctli r 'i1 ily he.l , ' f ihrvlllix glrla at k e have hail word f that bu hive of All butty Wlt ft meeting i.ihjII uf.a niw reajittaunn r 'riadeat the Bnulh Carolina The rule I Ko Klmona." iher frequently copduct vll iourH tha building, and aa fr mwt roiinie women attired In V Japannae robca golnf lor thulr Tha faculty decided, therefore, ona ware; b."eut ont tin of ahollahed. I if there U anything a pr.l, IM1 to wear. It ti a pretty k And If ther la-any mora cm l garment In which to aUp down II for ona'a bath, tha collar i-t not know of It., 80 tha Con- rn rotaed and fretted over y 1. - ruirm, iiirri mrm m t fin t linwevar,, a ' number nf youna 1 11 -fif tha "du-end-dare" typ. decided by tha courage of their iImh, Aad. ana uh' 'jwrat'y n. perhape of Tar Ileal birth in"- day d-cldfd to hava a marry . iuT3 ,'e' If ehe could not at lima .bring agalnat tha "no uia mat airungaat or arga lid abmirdiim." prepared hereelf putting oi. a rad al'lt . icon, with reilellk atocklngi aa, and tool, every ancewiary g toilet vn to fun, lac ilef -and glove.- Than aha t aaiti cloth) and' bath.; owel t raao. and aa a laat comical " iht, '-toolt bat; liar red allk jnd 'thua. oqulppedt teft her : 1 tn,rt4 down the corridor. 1 iprcted happened, I and aha itich.r. The latter probably herself to be aura aha . wan ' the .eight,, of, a young lady ' uilk tall gown, with a, draaa .In on hand and. a radallH I U Id pear her head In- the - flih. a gaep, aha commanded S tore, you doing where are reaped tha teacher. oUig for my bain,", e,d the 1. with nienity. for your bath? la thai coa- tuleeq you are not" of (ure I am," lnaltad the nt, and lifting her red alt dicoed tha white hem of te uiiutt, under the bail gown. nil fur a bath." ahe repeated. I knew, we are forbidden to miian,'" And . with that Mlaa . anifed . down the corridor, II very, dutiful, frown' and a inn .grin atruggllng on the i atonlhed teacher, . ' moan" la etlll the rule at . Lut the young itudunt have V, n the meantime, "I'U ) another bath aa long aa I i) ray. klmona down the hall," ogereua vow of at leaat ana girl in a lot ter home, t In Aahevllle In the coming in of "MIi fjonover'a Voca 1 tite Audltnrlum TTovember II, iti-it by lfca inqttlrtea at Sea rmady1 aa ' to "when" and ' the play la to be given. The 1' t-of the comedy will be re I ilila evening In the T. M. C. A. ,11 ut half paat eight o'clock,'; The ji v itioruj will be reheareed In u V. Al. 0. A: thta afternoon at half j. 1 fmir. A- chorua which will nil t ' iitorlurn etage 1 being flrlllod t I nar end dancing, Mienee Henna ' ura Thf Wiimun'n lu will mprt In th' huine of Mr, I'hnrlly Hunk 'rla, un Montford uvi-nuc Mnnduy HftiTnimn, Inetead of unit Mrtt Jnrden. am wan announced m the lnvt meellna Wllllamstown M'f'fl'r. to. and of Gallup and Houghton pf North Adams go to The Wall PERSONAL. Minn 7iru Wllllnm la Ii'th from Hlaleavllli- to vlxlt frli'niln. Mr. Taylor, nf MorKanlon In muklna; hi. home In Anhi'vllln Mix. Kate Ilowron In HUlmtltutlnK at Park avenue achoolM Mr. U. 11. (loodrldgn of M.aclvlllo Pa, will apend tha wIoi.t In A she Vllle. Mia Van Mettur, nf HpriiiKlU-hl, 0 la vlaltlng Ml Tuiwle Hmllh n Chi-xt- nut atreet. Ir. Thomn ClieeiteborouKh i1 Jon Sluder have gone for ft three dwyx' hunting trip In MoDuwoll county Mr. Hllaa mlth. after living In Axhevllle fur the paat eight month, haa returned lo hl hmnn in Morgun ton. t Mr. and Mra. Riiln-rt Worth' Ming- ham of Loutevllle, Ky., are expected In a few daya to vlalt JBaJ. and Mr. Qrlnnah at Bingham lieltfhtn. 1 Mr. "Reuben Rawle and her ion, Reuben Rawl. Jr., hava returned front a vlHv to Mr. Rawl'a old homo In Oermantown, Pa. 1 Mlaei Hortenae Jonea la again able to. be? out after being confined to tha houea for ten (Illy with a broken collar bone. Mra.. Landevln, of Pay City, Mich la In tha city, and vlelted tha achoole yeaterday with a view to removing to the city and putting her children in achool. Mr. and Mra. Marquardt and daugh ter, Mlaa Emma Marquad't, and eon, Adolph Marquardt, leave . next week for Penneylvanln Which they will make their home. Frlenda of Mr. ' larlnholt, who I traveling abroad, regret to hoar In let ter that ahe ha had poor health ever alnce reaching Hurorie. Mr. I Fartnholt haa with her abroad her nelcee ,MIe Farlnholt, of thla atate; and MleaPalay Moeely, of (lien Rt.lge, J., and Mlaa Annle Martin. Tha many friend of Mr. and Mra. B.. Burnette will be delighted to hear that they have decided to remain tn Aahavllle at leaat for the winter. They removed yeaterday Into their home on Montford avenue which had been tenanted for the aiimmer. Mr" and Mr.' Surnette rocently returned from a month' trip to California, where they vUltad Pradent. L Angelle?, and other cltlea, with a vlow tig mak ing their home there. Whlttlngtoni liaura and Vir- iCererton, Ruth Brown, Mildred Myrtle WeaUU and. Chambers, member of the nurae' 1.X A In. Hi 111 tllfHI AMOciat.d Pr.M.) I (iTTHI'IKI.I". Mae--. N. An IMiltlH I'llll'lll WW- mild' lull. iv thill 1 1 i-ri r K Wuriit-r. li" mi W i-itm -ila v'iih 11 iinllltrij Mi'i'lirr nt thi Al iiulil Print W.iihh nf N.irth Adiinm Mum li-en HiolntMl riT'lM-r nf tin W llllaniNliiUii Miiliuf.l. I111I11K l ion itill, tif WllllillliKlm u. Mans, ami nt thf llrin of (lulhip anil lliMiKht',11 of North Ailnma Until cnlli'lllia were iiflllliitfil with tin- iirlnt vtniltH, ami ' with Hie Ninth I'iumihII M.iiiiif.ictur- ! Inn iiiinimiiy "f Nnrth Powiiull, VI. whli'h 5eNlerilH pHuxed into the tianil of Mr Wurner. aa reielwr 4,000 IM'I-Nona ure Mnplof'il lllllla. The mill" InvoKi-il are. the K llie. : dlreitly under the inanuaenieol of the; Arnold Print Worn, anil employing : 1,G(H) hnnilx. und the itenver. under: the illrectloo of (lallui ami lloiiKhton and employing ruo IiiiiuIh. Imtli mill-, being III thla l it)', the VVIIIlMlliatuwli j MnniifiK-turliiK eoiTipany, u aeparat. riirporutlon, tint with Arnold Print ; Wotke of fleer In control, and employ ItiK f'0 people, und the North Pow null MnruifucturiiiK i oni.aiiv, iiiwi nm trolled by Arnold Print Work offi cer, 600 hand The Immediate control of the Ar nold Prlntr Work, and, throuHh Hint concern, of the varloiia other com panleH, la In A. C Houghton and Wll I Ui 111 Arthur OhIIiip, hi on-ln-lnw The affair of all the companies are ejtceedtagly Intimate, ao that the ap pointment of a receiver for the Ar nold Print Work on the petition of Charle V. Houghton, a nephew of A. C. Houghton, and a creditor of the Arnold Print Work, woa followed by recelvereliip for all of the other In volved concerna. Tho effect of thl action la to prevent attachment upon any of the property and any waste In the aiwet. Under the order of the court, the bualneae of all the proper ties mut continue their actual busl ne Clearing and Checks on all Banks of Asheville Accepted Same Press (foods Specially Priced We an )i 1 ix-1 1 plan closing out and stiiitct srvcral iiiiihIk'Is of nt.vli.sli dress gols at sjocml )iioNC 1 1 1 i 1. 1 r.u ...I ........i.il fik,l.ii' T"k eta vrl goods, gooi ji 1 iic ar ti.-hi iin", "i" ' 1 ".', ' riicsc goods will not rcniain long at tliis n i'-c - si 1 all cailv, Khaki Cloth for 25c. 35c and 50c Jard A shipment of Kahki 'lot two weeks). Khaki 'loth wii tunics, lios' suits, etc. h has just been received (having I outwear its name, ami is used tor lieen clayed mountiin cos- STRADLEY & LUTHER GHOCLRS 31? PI Qn Phonr6Sl L. itt. phone 64 A FINE CARPET DISPLAY. DIED DECLARING HIS INNOCENCE The Norwegian leglalature haa paus ed reatrlctlon upon the aal.ie of real eatate along wate r cours to for eigner. Similar action In being tak en In moat of tho coutnrte of .Europe. An effort I being made In England to compel the una on automobilee of automatic apeed controller to pre vent a machine from running above a mnxlmum epeed on public ronda. (By AeOcitd Pru.) JACKWONV1U-K, Fit A., Nov. S. Dock Muck, a negro, who criminally a- aulted a young white girl in tho outaklrt of the city about a year ago, Wa hanged in the county jail today. Mack, made a lengthy talk, declaring hi Innocence and pcayed fr fifteen minute. He left a note to the pre declaring that he waa Innocent and that aome day the authorities would learn their mistake. JOSEPH H. CHOATE CHOSEN PRESIDENT is now here awaiting your critical inspection. A full line of choice and artistic Rugs and Ait Squares. Al so Mattings and Linoleums, Oil-Cloth, Door Mats, Bath Room Mats, etc. In spite of the high (jualities of these goods, prices niTcToC Sawyer's Carpel House Pboue tM. No. IS and 10 Cbarub let Seawlon of Nat. Civil Scrvk-e Itcfomi Ijcague Heady to .Vljmirn; Itooxpvelt oiiiiiicndctl. i BlTFFAUl. N. Y., .Xov. 8. '1 he 27th annual meeting of the National civil Service Iteform League practically ended thl afternoon. A brief In formal eeaalon will be held tomorrow after which the delegate will visit Niagara Kalla. Joseph H. Choate waa elected preeldent at today'e Reunion and reeolutlona were adopted com manding President Roosevelt for "do. termlned nnd effective enforcement of I Ivll service laws, and rules," and ex-i pressing saMsfactlon that Congress Klves evidence of stronger suppoit I of the principles of the merit system STREAM OF GOLD NOT BEING HALTED Pouring on Through New York to Relieve Needs of AflNcultrai and Other Dep'i r?w m n Ijp!.. i y r. '' i ' i- Try them for lunch and you will have them for dinner. Uneeda iscuit (By Attoclxted Preat.) XRW VUHK. Nov. s.- The stream fr I ttpo's Rt(l pourinif Into New j York M;is not Imm'M lulled here t meet lot ill itfinuntls. li nl Is li'in ;il 1 I vfl t Mow through the lin.tm ial arteries of the I'nll.'l Stutes iiiitl re 1 I. rye (he netlss nl ui i nil uiaJ ami olh- i r industries t iu ijiflv ihtUi import ers stiilc llmt nt'iirly of the Jl, 00.ti00 whirh lias :ilr- ;uiy r a lieu here will soon flrnl its way ev.ry j inirter tf tin rouni r Ntuit'h $ 1 ! O00.0OU has been Hhlppi'd tt Die in- teriu- this ufck. (ioM has heen 1 slilpi'fil from htM-f to ('liifitK' tn h I;uk' rtiiiotiiits. It Is iitt'ier.-tttinl in to- riil hnnkini; rii'i h th,tt Hit- Im.-mI-j t ri i' ot ir uImIiuk hitnk scrip in Chi , rilRn possihl niiiy Mot Im ltTcv.;i(' N. vt r In th- histoi v of X. V ! K , llniiihv. .i. i unltn t.i ijot-l iniini')ct-, r hns tht're ht-cn so unh !i uioitfy -n- li ut I' town h:in:.s The most nutritious staple made from wheat. 3 Tn moisturt and dust proof packagt. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY frasiMl alir as al present j I TIji r. iH'fil !' no fears.'" said- a j i mrmher of ne f the largest pold j 1 importinlf tlrnis loninht. "that tin-re sr t -1 Tinn o' ir-ihl import:!- t : ti tu t of the in t ea11 in th: list. nint rat. s of hr Hanks of Knc- land and (ifiimiin " He added that j without doubt the greater part of the K"dd im ports are he'. nr. sent to the, . ountrv hanks, who ai- making their j demands on the local ite-i it ntion for! their haktneeji. HEROIC DEED OF A MEXICAN ENGINEER j Stuck to His post nnd Han HurniitK Voutlrr lYalii T1iroiii.h Arloim ft mn lxs l, Ifo. t By AstoiJted Prtt.) I U'CI.AS. Aria . Nov. S Jesus (lar.ia. a l-K'.imiitivf enfneer. yester ila sa ed N.u iz.i ri. A i izona. from destruet ii-n l runnin a burning powtter train thriuigh the town at top peed. bt lwl his ..wn life ami cans etl the death f tloiten m.re Mexican sHtitn ha mis, th rough tb rxpbton of two ears of powder just as; the flaming tin in was passing a sect t.n house full of Mexicans John Ohishoim. a bo . was als. kill ed bv the explosion Young Chtaholm. not seeing the Hre in the train, sought to steal a ride on the rear ear. It wa Impound to sa just how many ao- tlon men wer killed Our CJreat JhanksgMng Jale Begins tfext is)eek nt' i.i'ii rK ;iik naitic'i ;irs (l tilt' LM-catcst I iiaf-li snle over i i Sec toiiiiTow licit! in .slifilli' S Jl(l', ailt iful lillu nf 1i;iiiiU if-ii- liriiid.-rril ;uh1 lnlli:il h.-imll- Al .1 lino of iihiln 1 1 . 1 1 -1 1 r 1 1 . I lim n hunilki'i'i Mi fa fur lailirs unil Ki'iitl- i ini-n All IiIihIm C'hri.Htmua iireae .,f Ait Ni.M-l fur A. S. Denoon 7 Haywood Street Vc'rc Swap) iiiK line Suits, Hats, I'lidcrwcai' and NIhhs to uxm for (.'Icannij llousf Ccrtili catcs. 0. E. Stbner Clo. Co. tt-tt 8. Main St., Aahevlllo. WE AltK NCI.IJ.VW SILVERWARE at ittrat-tivc pnet'Si it's tlio kinil that Will the looks of any tttbH wilt 'v W. H. SH0FFNER JEWELER 2T ration Avenue. I Let us Give You AN ESTIMATE- on special designed JEWELRY PRIVATE SANITARIUM ! For the Kxcluxlve Treatment of Diseases of Women Mra. Row F. Monnlah, M. I). Graduate of German and American College and Hospitals; 2t year expe rience. Flrat clnaa accomniodatlona Long distance telephnno. t49 Peacbtree. Atlanta, Ga. made to your order. THE THOMPSON BRANNON CO. Jewelers Silversmiths Gem Merchants Shirriff's for Ice Cream During the fall and winter months i 1 will manufacture only Brick Creams anil will keep on hand a supply of Vanillii, Neapolitan, and other flavors. In pints, and quartn. You can carry the brick home with you In a pasteboard box, made for the . pose, and always ready. j Price, pints 25 cts; quarts 50 cts. Telephone 520. TheAsheville School of Music & Dramatic Art STUDIOS: 30 PATTOPf AVE. ., Phono 341. THE RELIABLE Cadillac See us .about one. Asheville Cycle and Auto Co Phone 1S10. 15-17 Lexington Avenno. nice pur- Clearlng House ("ortifiiates (Jood as sold on Logan-Made Suits. 14 N. Pack Sq. THE ELECTRIC department "f The Telfair Sanitarium is open to the public Physician and Trained Nurse In attendance for the v:irinus applications of electricity. MISS CRUISE Mannicuriii" ami Ilairdresslng, 21 I Ilnyivoixl St., over Candy KlU licn. THE BLUE RIDGE INN Hcndciiionvllle. N. C. J H I.OLLIS, Manager. , . , j , . , ! First-rlas t.'ummercial Hotel. Just received a large line of hair j t.-i the Year Ilound. Roods Puffs, Pompailours and Sample Kooins. Good Service Switches. I!us!l Meets All Trains. NEW RIBBONS JUST IN, PLAIN MORIE AND FANCIES BELTING RIBBONS "tlftSSTORC OF M0DERNLWA,,c, "J DTE ftJWl 1 1 51 BTT0NAVE PH0NE336 ASHEVILLE N.C. Thanks I ivmg Sale eliaMe Oeeiis PRETTY VAL LACES IN frenchI round! AND SQUARE MESH We will inaugurate a great sale of Thanksgiving Linens, commencing Wednes day, November 13th. We will show a magnificent lot of Table Linens in match sets, odd, Napkins and Damask Table Cloths, Towels, Doylies, Center Pieces Crashes, Sheets and Pillow Cases, at prices that will make you think of bveone lays, when goods were so much cheaper. Prices will appear later on LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS For Ladies. Children and Men We have just unpacked a very handsome lot of Handkerchiefs, we think one of the prettiest collections ever brought to Asheville. Plain Linen Handkerchiefs from 5c to 5Cc; dainty Dimity ones, with initials, at 15c, 25c and up- lovelv em broidery styles, from 25c to $1.50; beautiful Lace Handkerchiefs, from $1 25 units high as you would like to go. We are busy marking these goods up, and when you see them you will agree with us that it is the prettiest lot you have seen in sometime. Will be glad to show you. ....... ' ' " '
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