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PAGE TWO.
THE ASIIEVILLE CTTTZEN
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thi'irnim?. n. In. i.ri.l-n. :
qupU -r. .-f w!u?'- i ?..'. i. t t li.-1 1 1 . i . i j
Mr John ..r A..ii.mI! i l
man, mi pr ..-.l.-.l if .
men Ift th: hrl.inl ;.r n. A
majruttl. f-n! r c .-.tl..ti :w ! n I y
Jud4tr Jam i;Ak'll :ti til r- .1-it
afVr lh' i-ri'iiionv In t. f --r -'
t'nla.nc ami b auf y. th' ."H .n'
ftiid to h.tvvR nurpn. ! .in v wi. :i
luu icurrl In Ttu-I.ir.i m . .ir
Mr. uI Mrs, (in. r.ir.l . ft at n i l
Bight by mut.-r f..r ; . ldil-.r.. .ni l (
that point w.rtt l.y tr.ln t.. V
Tnrk. Ti-y ill ..-n. a. ;i
tht riiortji nf Mr. Willum K-.i-inui.
Mr. ui rarii' cmisin. In HulTii
T., and will be Jt r. nv. ly ni. rt.i in- .1
durln thflr vuilt. Mm l-rin.M ru
four, Mb X.'M Jh. . Vlr J..hn A.--
ml lh mfvrTtX gri.iwtj who .r t r-i I
thtt WBtMlnn rHturnoit t trn ill)' on
the early train thu murnlntr.
Urn Z'bokin Vamo n4 Mra J H
Martin entertained with a lum-hion
ytftivTay at the rmldcncn of Mm.
Martin on Liberty at rcpt. The ffueat
Wrn Mm. Philip 8. Hnry. Mr. H P.
Tlavunel, Mr. harl.' U Minor, Mrs.
lck CralR. Mra. Thomaa HMtlr,
Mra. Thexlir I(ttvMn, Mra Theo
dore I. Morrlaon, Mra Jamea K
Connally, Mra. Itobert Hlntftiam and
Mla Farmn.
Tfea maatcl tea for the benefit nf
tha Boclety for the Prevention of Cru
elty to Antmolt at the Hmttery Park
Iswtel wlR offer an anuaually gi
program on the 21th of thla month.
Tha Bvlnf picture will be effective
and wetl rrhearied. Mra. J'rvey will
bare chars of the picture on the
afternoon of the tea. Mra. Charlea
0. Jordan, Mra. Thorn paon Fraaer and
Mlai Maud Waddell will aerva tea at
larg tea taMe. A number of the
""youngef ftrla wftl aanUt In aervlna:
tea and ecatfrt the fuem. The tick
et arc aaltlBt well at the Aahevllle
Tbarmaty, where they arc on aale.
A j
Mr Xxkty ftobertaon, prealdent of
the Wma'a ForetKlt Mlmlonary So
, elety of the Western North Carolina
, Conference, la ta attendance on the
confereao and will add r cm the m
RMt of the Mftthod lat rhurchea of
city and akrtrfct Haturday after
oea at 1:1 o'clock at Central
4lethodkl church.
jt .4
Th first rehearsal of "The Mp
alah" Will b held thla evening by Mr.
. F. T. Itarker. The oratorio will be
unc at All tkuU' church at 4hrlM
inaa with an augmented chorua.
Thoaa wtro wlah to aln In "The Ma
lah" may notify Mr. Ilrk.r. who
raairaa to have as largo a chorua as
owible far the Christmas nuk
j .w
A party was given at Kenltworth
Inn Wednesday night wmiillmi'titary
to the (nests nf the Inn. Hrldicn was
played, and Mrs. I.. K. Will nf St.
Louis won the prize. There rc a
Munber of (uests. and thu party was
an enjoyable arfalr.
: J 41 J Ji JI Ji JI
PERSONAL.
Mr. J W. Siiit of WaymsvllU' ivj
In town yerdity oti biiMim ns
' Mr. N. n. M rOii ire and Mr. J A
Porter of Franklin am ep.-n.1lng a
few days with Ash.vlllo frieii.ls.
. :
Mr. r A.. Itt'n of Canton Is hi re
for a sltort May.
Mrs. CiinliI bai returned to Spar
tanburg, after a -ek's ilt to ol
ami Mm Kolwrt llineham nt lllim
hara Height Mrn C.tlel.l vajs the
House, Street, and Evening
DRESSES
in princess and princess effect styles.
Gowns of much elegance and charm
Cloth:
Ulack, 11 no, and taupp, with wliitc la o ynko and col
Lar, dainty pi iiici ss iln ssi s. I'i ire $16.50.
.Satin and Misalinc:
'. iJliic, Mack, grt'i n ;ind taupf, rv strikinur gowua
vet a rt'tini-d ciispintilc. 1'iiic $18.50.
Foile:
Ula k, tan. and ld ruse, self . iilDifd yJke, collar and
applique triimiiinu'. I j i - - $20.00.
Wool:
, Black, blue, navv, i'ii.i!i!i,ii;i n, li a in p a ; u p, and
taupp, very pretty mul ,itt r;i- f i Prirp $25.00.
Satin, broadi lnth. -1 n -vri.il. in t ;nnl vnile ijmvns, sclf
triiiinipd and bin- t -nil'i-uidi i. -d. t! mi -train, all the best
colors, drossy and tine. I'i :' $35.00 to $65.00.
As enmpared with tin- iitn-ertain dressmakers' prod
uct the money, anxiety and tune saved in buying ready
rnyii" dresses of tins class is tremendous.
M. V. MOORE
I.AIHFS- -ltF.l" TMLOR
II Pat ton Ave.
1 : ii if mu.-h wUI a:t n'i. n ts sJfsost ImmeiHatelr oa the Gaatrle
, . .. i . . t , . I 'tl ' u l ...." the sf .ua.'U t'.se asd
I u 'lit iitefxt "orrtUuue mat
; , , V:is !s.ei put Into It Ir a... lie r, cine sud I
Ur - !. M V ' ' . .....I .: , . Me.r he.,, m...l
'' '' 1 ' v.p, ?(1 ; . n-' a f .v .la.s ml ? .-iise aa-l tJ n r- rtrie We ran not j
j , '('! was ' I .o .r'frji:? ;:-4 W CI rr m. I wit', suffer
(''vr. (.'iiii an f fee fi-cw : ar sseioetens t'
- ihln rr-j.e.lv fi.Utr.-sa ji rrer eatlnz.
t , i rn I. of ,Vm.Hr. I ' -t irxttloo.
' ' " , 'VlHit. I' Inftw-i. l-ilfitr.''t:: trf Tft
n...r .i.!. r I i.'-! Mr T V M-.rt.H- w f M..r."fi u. -. .,, , : fr.--
; ' , ' .'il l.K i T' .v la til th- .f fh- h.-d't .s.n-t !v 1 i.j "
( f A ' t-.c:v ' ' 1' t I j' -j 1 -. 1'"JwKt
. ' ' '' ' '" ' ... , Htl.-'l..- Hill
- a (.ti. . l 'h' ini,,iri' -i' '.iic.r. ;i ,f Ii NiU t..
1 " i - . Uf l.'l... I .i ,.' . I v.. ill' IU
' ,T,"r' ' ' ' Mr 1 .In. I' Wii. v .r hiirMl" ' T -.V'.
Mr f I'M i n II itrji if 1 1 1 I fr .. rv l .in I ri'lul'.n at !. I. . t-r
,,' .j., ,: .:.! vi. mil) '' '!' A.um I." a !! t "f,
, ili- S. :i! .it jii ait"n mr. t
Mr A II Porter of Aiiguau l 1 1.
,. i IV l"l' a li- if ' il l
,Vlr i M llr.bri.? of W.ivn. vij
:.( . ;-. i, t Mi.- pol I'd -t.l . I 'A f h
M At T. Kbiii.'hurt on M-mt font
Mr i A. "1. v . I.tri.l of I .ant til".
.. . i .tt the Mutii-rv Hurk hotel.
M' J. I'-llk'T elft veter.:i
rr-.lk
f 1 1 1 1 1 I . r i I.m in
I. . A n on biielni fl
.Vlr. .1 i. Ilrrii"ii of I'ritnklin In
registered ;U the Fierk ley
Mr M. K S.;nian and Vlr K H
Hiiiley of N. York city are In Ajihe
V.III.V Mr W. H Mills of Columbia. R ',
In spending a few day here.
Mr, F. F. VV'ntin or tiiirnsvllle,
Nr. Is In Ashevllle fur a short stay.
Mr C M Hawley of Virginia la at
the Herkel.-y.
Mr. E II. Cbappel nf Nashville waa
In town yesterday.
Mr. J. P Graves of Waynesvllle In
pending a few days In town.
Mrs. J. A. Ounnlng of Hampton,
Va.. la In the city for a short stay.
Mrs, S. T. Graves of Elrlstol, Va., U
registered at the Hwannanoa.
Mr. Floyd Gardner of Marlon waa
In town yeelerday.
Mr. J. I I-oyiWn of Wellaboro, Pi,
Is here for several days.
Tr. arul Mrs. II. II. Brtggs and
rhlldren have returned from Florida,
where Dr. tlrlggs has lnea on a hunt
ing trip.
Mr. and Mra Teneh Core have re
turned from Green fttver, after a ten
lays' absence.
Blnhrr Atkins, who In attending
the MKhodlKt conferenee, la a guest
at the lluttery Park hotel.
Mr. Itufus Woodcock Is out of
town on business.
Mr and Mrs Kny Morrow ent
Wednesday In the city, on their way
south front Toxawuy.
Mrs F.. K. Price', Mine M. VV Mar
tin and Mr. J. Sergeant Murtln of
Philadelphia are guejtts at the Ikit
trey Park hotel.
The MlDwes Reinn have returnul
from a i Islt to Mrs Tew h Cox at
llreen Illvcr.
Mr W. V. Tivvnsend of Ju kMoh
vllle 1a a guest at Kenllvorth Inn.
Mr Itlihiinl lltjMhlon or I'hltiJel
pllia l In the city for a brief stay.
Mr Milton Work or Philadelphia
Im In town for u short stay.
Ml M.irjorle S. ott iindervv. n t :m
perntlon for uppi tiiII. ItU at the Mw
lon lionpltnl Wednesday ami h re
lirte. io tie renting easily. Her manv
ll'leinl.s bop., for her speedy recovery.
Mr Willi, r ' It- ..f ltradfor.1.
Klivilind. in a gin-nt at the llnlteri
Park hotel
Mrs
I!. Itandell
Ii visiting
DYSPEPSIA
hr -iri'l Mr. i ; r i rT j n . vho have
ii. n ,il lh. Mattery park hotel for
"tn- irrr.e. r.-tutn.-.l s.wt. r.lay to In-
-! I ill. . J e .lln.
Mr rt ii Whitney ..f phlUib !ph! i
iJ. i'.ii.liii - v '-r;, i .lay. :o lh. . t.
Mr II Tai.ie r . th, s. .:.!!: -
rall';iy l". in t.'.vti r , r a tiri.t t ,i y
Vlr VV I Mra m if M ..reunion
.pen t . . j.ler.lav in liic .if,
Mr VV ilM.im Merth.-rry of Haiti
more .s a v out. .r in I h it
Mr I.. Norman l...iiuaher .f I'lula-
.letphl.i I.. In Ash.-vill. f .r i-e , eral
days
Mr C. , Ileuk of Atlanta Is In
the city on business
Mra. P. S. Htovall of Aivannah. fla
has taken a ctaxe .01 S...... street
until the rirst of the y, ar Mm.
Htovall la the mother of Mrs. R r
Mason
Mr J K Spalnhour of Moritanton
Is sp.-n.llng a f.-w days with frlende
In the rlty.
Mr. K. A. Child of Hendersonville
wa In town on business yesterday.
Mr H A Hayes of Reldsvllle Is
spending a few days with friends In
AshevlUe.
Mr Charle W Tllley nf Charlotte
was In town yestenlay.
Mrs. S. S. Boler' of Mocksvllle, N
('., is here for a short stay.
Mr H It. Ferguson of Waynesvllle
was In town on business yesterday.
Mr C. Ft. Snodgraas has returned
to his home In Tennessee.
Dr. T. E. W Itrriwn. Mr T 8 Rol
lins and Mr F. W Thomas are ex
pertivl to return tomorrow from the
Sapphire country, where they have
been on a deer hunt.
Mr. J. Covington and son have re
turned to their home In Savannah.
after a visit In the city
Mr. Walter Coble of Wayneaville
was In Ashevllle yesterday
Mr W C. Allen of Waynesvllte Is
spending a f.-w days with friends in
town.
Mr. William 'aiui.lay has r turned
from Vermillion, III . where h. has
been for the punt w.-. k Mr Can
ad. ty was called there by the illness
of his father.
Miss F.th. l Wilson has returned
from a vh.lt to Fort Mill. S 1'
l'r..f i'. VV Tlmb-rlake of Wake
Forest t at the Makn.
Mr A. I, Hill of Tryon Is here for
a short "-tav
Mm Menhofer. wnv of Major Men-hof-r.
I'. S A . stationed at Fort
Sill, ilkla. in th. g.,wt of her Jir-
nln Mai. and Mrs W II Pearson.
.01 1 'iiml-erland .ivenH.-.
M i e Kmnia l-'arnier . ft e-.trrday
f r Phil.nl. Iphln.
l i j
vv .i -b in s i. .n
ha K-m
Mr. s Sternberg bin gone to N.-w
V..rk
V.sferd.c' arrivals af the daks
ive.e Mr and Mrs John J M.il.my.
of lobii-lovvn i-a Mlsw Margaret
Ilovkin snd MNs Ktl lira.1v. of
Joh'i-t..v n Cn Miss I. VV. I.. irC' tf.
William H -ward and I. P Simmons.
r U ,k. Forest A. N Hi!!. ..f Trvon.
i Vv M. Lanrin. cilv . J C Kdnar.).'.
Am .r i, HI . M. VV. tlp'oks and . K
VV Mil imi, city.
NOT GUILTY OF
PEONAGE CHARGE
(By Assoclatad Prssa.)
NFW VnitK. Nov U - Judge
H"Ug;i m the I'nlted States . Ircult
nrt vesterdav ordered .1 urv to re
turn a v.rdict of not guiltv In the
rases IVivl.1 V.. Hurley in agent for
th. Ftorldi Kat Coast railroad and
thr- e empl.oment .igrents of this cltv
who .-r i. i n.... ..f i-.tnsrv.ra. v- t
hold w .itii!..i in poonni:.' nnd sl.iverv
while 'v-,e :v.-n w.-r' building that
road
Ju-lk-. H -'ik'h .,i.! th it th- pros-'cu-
li'-n oil r,i;,e. to show an nreenient
of n ils with . ii' int. nt t. conspire
The in-' t tirro'd t he v .T.l let as order
ed in i .. ., , . ',.,rs. .1.
P. si l.-s M.,r:.-v. rh.- a.-ctis.d were
Fr.ie . -J.itc.i Flvrard J. Triay
and l-"r i-i, V II. if
' t .. f... r ...f. ndvn's. Frank
Sal-'- i iiti i.r ,1.! ,t !.n.il ln.lt. tm. nt
tor k'.lni'j.i..ir in cnn. . tton with the
same transaction but It Is considered
lik.lv that In v t.-w of today's decision
In the vnspir.i.-v . h.irce. that the in
dicitoent .v - be dismiss.-. I f . ni orr . vt .
when a motion to that end will be
made.
Carolina Coal and Ice Co.. Phone 130.
CHINESE AEE
OUSTING PORTUGAL
FCi iN'O KONi, Vn. 1 ) ,ivw
j from Mii'j Mty th-' m- ''hin tyn-
T-i(nty. and ha r;i.aI the- CajiiM-
t1a n'l are coli- -t r. f,i.v n th
P-uinjiuIa.
A report from I i.
-.n f Jiiit th- F'r
.J.-.-i-l-'-'I t'
,ir-'f; i (., I llirai
hv mi- ('hirKM
j m i n if mb-r r a
irt not n-:ri rr1-
! 'v h- rtairn that r:
j trl.i in romln. ir -
KiTte r will b m.t !
I uhjt t nf i n-
f-r- nr btvtn ( htn- and Jr
ruK'J a- HUtborltf. The nativfl utf-
Ah! to read f'.r an outbreak
MC-t in t rH! PortUicii iinJ in thr-ir a.t-
I;ir. .1 by th Chm-v ofrtci'fa
-Vlftru ar-lxd -i-:i- rnmttia off
Vb' ii by the 'Y ' viceroy on th1
h.irc1 of onvtyir tf .irma to th- ''hi
O' - r h-irt. Piyrtu ii. :n rt to .i.oi-i
fh- rfporu1btH f 1 1 1 rv-ninkf
- hi ! m thf seizure ris mailt- in 'hi-ii-v4t
ri. Th u online to Th-
'hirj' sf. jyvem m r, r ;t mun.r-t io a
r nun"lallin of frfiprrtl a ivi r-ixiit
In Msirao
MECHANICIAN
FATALLY HURT
(By A woe 1 a ted Pr. )
SAVANNAH, Nov. 1 :t. Jo-p h
'iriMiiun, m-rchiin irt n. li at thr
' li'.;nt ( il'-ath f r -1 n Injun ij.-taiu-,i
Alien a liulck r.i. oil; . ar. 'Irr.- n
! I: .fc rt Kurman, r m m: .1 ir . ;i!-.nK-j
-j ! lh- uiifomohi " ra. - ciur-i' Inn
I i. -ti r- i mrfVf Injun, m itt th.
hr-.ttj. hia ftt hiii " runhr-tl ,ini his
l ft t-llxiw and mi rim wTr lirok'-n.
Herman whb tin iriTjrfl.
K iictr Tillman, a hiihi II h-, . uml"
th- trcr, httrrly -! ) ft fti -tru 1
ri rh- rn;ichn. M as Hfiinri'tJ t-
t rnrru-n t rt( th nr, a hih 'a . r-' iir
'I to ! I.rt liy 1!.' iiiii.a. t wi'h th
Th ,iii!pnt was caus-- t
burtln of , tir-, wttU:h au:
rrinn to lr( crmtr')l. Anoth
' ur will take the il.i f In th.-ra-'
of the on d rnolLshil.
Hiirman and Orinnon hti'l
'l-nt on monday.
t, th.
.-.I liiir
r fUit k
ijjlit tar
,1 n ac 1-
BIDS TO CLOSE ON
PANAMA BONDS
(By Associated Prsss.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. I :) S.'cr
tary Cortelyota today mad. announe.
ment that he mas receiving bids
up to the close of t.uslnesa on Decem
ber 4 next for 1 1D.oaO.eni) Panama
eansl bonds or any part thereof to
bear 2 per cent Interest. The bonds
will be dated November 1, 1 90S. thus
making this a new Issue, and Internet
w ill begin aS of that date. The bonds
by the term of the law authorizing
th. ir issue. Will ke redeemable in gold
in .10 years from their dat. nnd paya
ble in 30 years. As an evidence of
good faith the se retary requires each
bid to be accompli n led by a certified
ch.ck payable to the secretary of the
treasury for 3 par cent of the amount
of the bid
CHAEGESiCRUELTY
. TO PRISONERS
(By Associated Press.)
RICHMOND, Va., Nov. I: Charges
of cruel and unusual punishment In
flicted upon prisoner In th.- Industrial
reformatory at "Harittngdon. Pa., pre
cipitated an exciting scene at to. lay's
session of the American Prison Anso
elation. I). Bulseberg, member of the
State Prison Sou let y of p.-nnsv Ivanii
made the allegations and admitted
they were based only on statements of
former prisoners. T. K. Palton. K. n
eral superintendent of the reforma
tory, resented the charges and a dozen
deb-gates challenged Mr Sulzeh. rif.-r s
assertions. The association !inall ta
bled a resolution offered by Mr. MuU
berger looking to an InvcstiKalb.n of
the system of ptinlshm.-nt for refrac
tory prisoners In penitentiaries and re
form schools.
ARMY OFFICER
IS CALLED DOWN
(By Aaoeled Press)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 I.
ant Vri'tik T Kvans. V S N
was recently reduced 1.1 ii inil
tank for conduct imbes-oni i n x
i. er and pr. Judicial t'' lh" -
up ii
wh.
r -. 1 1
was to.l.r. r. prlluallde.l Io A.'
retarv Newberry, in avii.rd in
to.- rinding of the court m
Th 't martial found I.l-
Kvaua guiltv of leaving lu -ta
fore ! ing .id 'Ittatelv r- I
di sr. 1 1 ul language to In-
.ITi. r and of Invll ItlK I u .
in. n t.. In. a bottb- ,.f I.. .
Hie ''
C with
a rt lat.
.it nam
Moll ! -
-op. riot
. ir iM. .'
I ir, Ins
LABOR DELEGATES
DISCUSS DISPUTES
(By Associated Press.)
IiENVKK Col., Nov -t M .st . f
the entire time of both sessions of th.
American Federation of I .:. r v ster-
lav v. as lev ... d to listening to the r -port
of :h. . onmlttee on a I iu-trti. tits.
V m ..re ..f itiristlk'tlonal .iispnt. s w. re
. ..iii.li r . I ..t'd In most . as. s th. ,m
put.s w.re r. -. rred to the executive
.oiin.il or to th rnntending unions.
S.-v. ral sections of the r- p. r; was dis
cussed at length, but In e.n h case the
r. commendations of the . ommitt. e
were .adopt...
In the ease of the dispute hetwe n
the brewer, workers and the .-nill-e.
rs it was r. ported thit an agree
ment had b. . n reached. The .-.'tit.it
t.et.v.eti the brewery workers and
t.ainstcrs irit -n cUBe.l .ne of the
m-.st . vt-t,.l,..l debates of the dav.
The coco.'!! e recom mende.1 that the
hr-w.rv w.-k.-rs have sole .iins.ic
Hon over team.-ter working In br -w-ertes.
T J. T-b n president of the ter.tn
sters union .Vt- .uni'fil the r. conimen
dat.on ai d i!..:ared in ertect that th"
teamsters vv..ni.l dlthdraw from the
esjer aion :i it prevailesl.
1
MRS.RaSAF.HaNNlSH.M.D:
lUTSRUS lB SCiWIoS
n-s tnsl,u.4 ,S..4mI ftj,-.sU! rttnlf.
of Stuns. Vr-assy; S..T1 Ss
i.a.n.., t w.s. r
CIW. ..4 sv..rsw .! 11- . Ms.
at IrhtM SW s-nS"S S.rfrT "Uir,!
..ul W W.sb. BVrTrs. ms. bwt
wWm rrii"''" ' .Usims
y KsBIH. kiUPtli. U
BABY BOY HAD
ITCHING HUMOR
Which Broke Out in Different Places
Nothing Would Help Him
Mother Almost in Despair Skin
Quickly Healed WithoutaScar and
Trouble Has Never Returned
SINCE USINGCUTICURA -MOTHER
GIVES IT PRAISE
" Several months ago, bit little boy,
now two and a half years old, began to
Draa out. wn.n
Inching sores. I
began to doc
tor him, and as
soon as I got
them healed up
in onpla. thejr
would break out
in another. I
was almost fn
despair. 1 could
not get anything
that would help
him. One even
ing I read a tes
timonial from a
lady
iho had cured her little boy with
Ctilicura. I began to use the C'uttcura
hoap and Cu'-icura Ointment, and after
using them thrw times, the sores com
menced to heal. He is now well, and
not a sear is left on his body. They
have never returned nor left him with
bad bl.vxl. as one would think. Cnti
cura Henwiii.-s are the best I have ever
tried, and they are sureiy great. I
shall aiwav havs them in the house,
handy, and shall highly recommend
them to any on who is suffering likewise.
1 cannot give them too much praise.
Mrs. William Heeding, 102 Washington
St., Attica. Ind., July 22. 1907."
ITCHING TORMENTS
From littta patches of eczema, tetter,
milk crust, psoriasis, etc., on the skin,
scalp, or hands of infants, children, or
adults are instantly relieved and speed
ily cured, in the majority of cases, by
warm bath with C'uticum Soap and
gentle anointings with Cnticilra Oint
ment, the great Skin Cure, assisted,
when necessary, by mild doses ..f ( uti
cura Resolvent. Cuticura Remedies are
guaranteed absolutely pure.
Oltlrnrs snap rjfie.) to Cleanse th Bala. Cm
eara niDtmrnt I.Mlc.) to Heal lh ilfcln, and CU
rara Rronl (SOO.Inr In tlx terra of Chocoi-its
Coiitwl Pills. 35c. per vlnl of 60) tn Cvirtfy the Blood.
Sold lanmtihrmt th. world. Pott-r Lirug A Chtfia.
Odtp . Snsi Pmtia.. fitistna, Hvs.
sar-KUusd rres. Caurara Buos so Skin Disss lav.
)ou Can
Rest Easy
Wh. n the cold weather comes if
you have a cellar full of M. A
W IN-PIAN COAL. Its good
coal the kind that will warm
you up.
Carolina Coal&
Ice Company
PHOTO 1M.
Wait For
The Stoner
Bankrupt
Sale
The Asheville School ol
lnsie & Dramatic Art
the AVDntmrcM
PboBO as.
The Health
of Your
Scalp
A cj.hk! cmp prc-vt'pposcs
soil, v. ell tended.
AbtinsUnt ;los sy hair
prcsL.pr-O'-cs a well kcrt
sv'alp.
The scalp contains the
h-jir predi:. 1-12 elements.
I'orl it propr'y. nnd the
lisir '.- i;o.!.
Th.n is to Siiy, get the
sctlp cLu. a:ti1 keep it so,
K r o rn .Vti n r. is tb.c idciU
sca'p c I e :i iisor it not
only clcjnscs. but stimu
Liies, in, i t n r j t c ti and
nocrishes -- rlvis ncccssi
ta;s; ".-jod hair.
t.ake JV' 31
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DR. J. J. K.ROM CO.
Citizen
Result.
Want Ads Hrrtig!
cCaceCurtains of Careful pat
terns and Pretty (dealings at
Reasonable Prices
Knoiitrh of them to afford you satisfactory choos
ing perhaps enoiiirh to curtain half of the windows
in this section. For the majority of homes in this ri
cinity look to us to make their windows cheery and
inviting with our Lace Curtains.
Folks have learned that our Lace Cur
tain Department contains more of beau
ty, variety, durability and value for any
specified price than any other store.
When near our store, stop in, view our display of
Lice 'ui-tains price and examine the best ani big
rest and brightest stock of Curtains this town ever
Saw. You'll find N'ottinghams and Applique and
Swiss Curtains in wide assortments at low prices.
Jhe Coat you is) ant is Jf ere
We know that we can satisfy your every coat
whim we know that we have the style that most be
comes y.r,i. the color that favors you most, the fabric
you d; :ie and the tit that an expert tailor '"cannot
iiett- r
- in short, the Coat you want above all
others at the price you want to pay.
A more stylish, more varied or a more altogether
satisfa-tory and desirable lot of Coats never entered
this stoit which means this town. All the. latest
styles in short throe-quarter lengths or long three
quarter lengths, skillfully and faultlessly tailored of
the fashionable fabrics in the modish colors and
more of actual value at any specified price than you
can obtain elsewhere.
CHIROPRACTIC
(Rl-ro-prac-tic)
COXrEMVTTOX WITUOCT IN
VESTIGATION IS PXR
Jl IHJMF-XT.
Pressure on nerves is the cause of
all diseases: by removing this pressure
you will have health.
Incurable cases our specialty.
Literature descriptive of the science
will be forwarded upon request.
La.ly matron attendant for ladlea
Consultation and examination free.
DR. C. F. COMPTOX AXI DR. J. A.
MATHIS, CHIROPRACTORS.
South of Konntaln
Legal Bldg.
Pho 621. AsMville, X. C.
HISS CRUISE
Man Wring and Hair Dressing Parlors
Just received a full line of hair goods
and all-over nets.
Over Candy Kitchen
Room 11. Haywood Street
Greatest Offer Ever Be
fore Given.
'ut this i. oiipon out ;in-l lirin
it to litton avnuc hikI ro
'Iv o six lat R- Cab! n t F'ru (to
ss r;t ph.' in n ire to m k lt form for
th- small sum uf $l.r.Q.
TIIK AIJ.KV STl IH
Harne as you pay JK.'-O rl??
tvh"rc. Thin off t nds Vr. 13.
rr
THKT0RELI1F
51 ITONXVEl PHONE 336
ASHEVILLE N.C.
The Guessing Contest is
Proving More Pop
ular Than We
Expected
Tn fact, we have .cold more soap in the last few
days than we thought co-ild p. s,i,:v i, ,lispo,cd of
m that length of time. This demand tor the Royal
'uti.-lc Soap i not only due to the extremely attrac
tive list of prizes we are ottering in our guessing
contest but is also due to the exceptional value of the
soap "itself.- We are selling a IT,,. ,.ake of soap for-
f. aild JioVal I'utii-le i-: nt' re, o.'tii.ol ...i-ilitv- tim.
. , ,
nt immi itittt iti.isp vour
" 1 1 1 i . -
M. WEBB
Millinery Impvrtt -.",
Battery Park Place. Pbotse 1M4
AsfcevUba, S. O.
SKINNER & HUNTER
Hair Dressing Parlora, V,'rOBa IS
Paragon Bldg. Phoney BST7 We rnaka
a specialty of electrical face and scalp
treatments. Latest of everything In
Hair Goods and Hair Pressing.
' Sche. and Puff, mad frt VMT
comsinga, " '
Latest styles in Fall Mil
linery. PARIS MILLINERY
7 South Main St
r " "
D.R.McKINNON
7 Pattoa Avenue
(Over Redwood' Store.)
Ladies and
Gcnllemens
TAILOR
M0DERNIWAW
.j.i. mi,, yuuic
giiesses.
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