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tsociryjl ,i,,. Mrs 1'hillli I: M ' The Jiolo, hits ' I'll. l.vst evening. 'I ll' i h u'lro.rl,il ly i. -oat, n ,1. I in i,M H vV I ' Willi fhrisl- ll. Mra Mrs I'hillp l: r last i i fiii ii t. I, I.J w III, li . v lllVlli 'I. I'l ul If gave ii '1ilt- ,,i tli- Cattery I'urk nmribir of guest imroses ami maiden V. .1 I: HOi:ill !, r III' m.'i l III, I hair pi, . , ii in ),!:.,. Al' Mi ,ll ! Ii. ! 1,1, III Ati.i l , li. Ir. iu aloalo. f-rn form, d mi artistic ci-iibr-and cisck. hoii'iucis of violets h .ie.1,1 I,- win attached, to th iard, ,.r Hi.- I- ininln" if in-Htx Moa,. Kii. -Is wif ij.-n an.l 'I'l,, oiloro I :n hii---pii. Mr. an.) Ii, ill M.i i ,. I., Ale ami Mi. Al- H Haxliaid, .Vtr. iin.l Mrs Wll ItclWood. Mr am! Ally. J. If Mr aid Mi', A. .1 l.ynmii, li Sin, III Inn I Mr l'liili I!. I.ius games uml a htriiKp-d or furnished i ho unci.. A supp scrv-d during tb- iiit- riiii'-hi.'ii Mr. .I,.in V:.v r t';iv i childp n's pair, Ii.hi ...tiiar Ij'.TM.' Oil ( 'ilial..-! Illll, I ,t.lli, f. t iii ,,i, . l-aip-i,e an, I i J Jl Announcement ih made ,,f III, r.agft of Miss Kalli,t'li Si, ,ij; Mr. Andrew Stephen", ulieli ,. red In Orccnvllle, Tenn, ! :Mtu. si the residence of 11a- l.ii.l.'rf l.i, .11. r, Mr. Drew Susoiiir. Mis. Hl.-ph. ns lived In AHhevllle for new-nil v-ar:, ami wuh a student ai tin- hinh school, and ha a number of friends In il, l City. Mrs. J. K. Chambers Is an mini of Mm- Stephens. The nnntial liiiniint followed lv i... nUr.ii.... ..r ..iyi.,,, .... r.... ,1... ........ - . .... ,,, , , ' , , ikiiwh f while, ller traveling gown TH, IHtlt-Pt l. ,- ,1,1- I VI IllflK .1, I the. Ashevllle elul). Tin- biiiuii,-t will A ir. tly wedding occurred ut the Ii-.iik- of Mr. J. It. iJarren at l-'leteiier u , -dm-sduy morning. Iioccmhcr llfllh win ii his (laiiKlll.-r, Miss Sarah Holle Can. ii. wim married to Mr. Cecil 'riiiii.il'Hi U'lllliimH, nf !iMirKt(wii, t4- I' 'III.- tlruwlnir room unit dining ni.ini with ili'coriiti-d cffi-il ivcly with h.illy mi, I ftnlux lcnvp Thi- lniilc vviim laromlnKly nttlrnil In a livh b a very plnburndt iiffulr nml will 1 attmld by ni'urly all nf thf nu in ber of the club. J J Mliril Oerlruilo IiirIc pntiTtulni'il With a. MrthOay party Wndncwlay nlrht at her rollnt'e on fieney utrcet. Wnny gamea wi-r. J,luy-1, nii.l at tin- rmielunlon of th (tuinoH rcfn-HhrnpnlB , wx twrvi'd. The InvitfJ Riu-Ht wito ; lilanehe Iavl, Ruth Crowd!. IV-Hit ' 1tibrtn. Alma. Jordtin, 8n Hello f r orn, Willie JShve Yiiiinit, KthH Kor rellu. lliiKnln MHchnll. Annie ( 'ui'iinin. ' John -Crowoll, llnrolil Hnilih, KlrniT Incle, Clarence. Yolinit, Hoy Jordan Earl Borrclja, Welch McKlnney, Ollle Dohnahoe, Drayton Davlx, Ctando Ponnahoe, Trenton Robirtu lntrln, Charlei Smith. Mia Nell Bmlth fur ntahed mUHlo for thn evenlnK. - J J The aubicrlptlon ball given lant evening at the Hatnry Park hotl wan one of the moet enjoyahle affairs of Hi kind yet riven In thla city. The ' bftH .room, which had been decorated with iverjrreen ; and holly for the 'Chrlatmas dance, njitda an attractive : aettlnR for the dance, which wae a . " trmnn. The room wore brilliantly " Illuminated and the. llghta were shad ed with red. At one elde of the room a larye table u piled high with doz en of favora. Inoludlnf Japannne par aiola. fans, bead iHrcklaei'", aeveral klnila of fancy hat plnn, potted roini, ' which war mads of papfr, paper carnation, little twun, and a number ot email animals, banket allk flag, 'garland and ribbon The gorman i wa led by Mra. Thomaa Hettle and Mr, M- Dunn.MoKee, and the figure, many ot which were newi.Were very fee dutiful. A aupper .wa aerved at midnight . Among thoae preeont were Mlfot Anna Martin, Mine Nell Morrl 1 Wrf, ' Mlaa' Reea. the Mlann Reeve, tha Mlee Pennlman, Mta Ijicy Pen nlman, Mia. Annie Wllllama, Mls Jlendcreon, Mra, Werlloh, Mr. James , Orefn Martin, Mra. DnlTleld Illlllaril. Mr. and Mra, Ti-nche Cnxe, Mr. and Mm. D. C. Waddoll, Jr., Mr. and Mra. Y. W. W, Graham, Mr. and Mra. Frederick Hutlndge, Mr nnd Mra. Thomaa Hettl,-, Mr. Mid Mrs. H- p. Ravencl, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hue. Mr. and Mrs. William Redwood, Mr. and Mra. Philip k. Moalo, Mr. nnd , Mra. M. Dunn MoKei Mr. and Mrs, (Vance Rrown, Mr- ami Mra. A. J. l,y ' man, Mr. and Mtn. Alfred H. Barnard, Mr. nnd Mra. Philip S. llinry, Mr and Mr, Jnckaon, Mr. anil Mra. Har old Reea, Mr- and Mrs. J. 11. Martin Ma and Mrs. Charles K. Wudd.ll, Mr- and Mrs, Lou la Uourno, lir. and Mra. Tnoa. Chpeboroii(rh,t)r. and Mta. R. R. Bwopo, Ir. and Mrs. Thonipsiiii iTtuter, lir, and Mra. Charli a Jordan. Mr. and Mr. Duff Morrlok, l)r. and Mr. Clinrlea Schcnck, Capt- and Mrs. Johnston, Iifahop and Mra. llornor. Gen. and Mra. Theodore Davidson, Cot. and Mrs. Robert Klngham. MnJ nnd : Mrs. (Irlnnan, Mr. Ilavwuml Pttrker, Dr. Paul Hlngor. Mr. K 1 Frost, Mr. Dnlmls Koca. Mr. C A . Moore, Mr. Andrews, Mr. 1 1 am I II on ' JOhhaton, Mr. Palmer, Mr. J. re Cocke, Mr- Karte Dunning, Mr. Pott. Mr. OustaVL- Kchultx. Mr. Cnrrloo Dunning. Mr. V. U. Hnnvn, Air. Wil liam Armstronit, Mr- Slialer. Mr A,l dlcka, Mr. Ward lir.m;. Mr. David Harris. Mr. I(,,li, it Harris. .lu,lK, Jones. Mr. Ih rl.. rt fluid. Mr- 'I' S Morrison, Air. All.n M,.rrlK.ni, Dr. l'w,-n Smith. was oi time cloth and a Mtnull hat ol lln- sutn" shade was worn. After tin ci-reiiiiiiiy, which was performed by Iti-v. H. Whiteside, of Rutherford, a wedding lin-ttkfuat was sorvod, after which Mr. and Mr. Williams left for Rutherford to vlsdt the home of the groom. The great esteem In which thn lirld" la held was inanlffHted by the niiinerims and handnomn gifts which were received. Mr. and Mrs Williams will make tlielr homo in cleorgctown. Among the guests were Rev- II. Whiteside, Dr. tj. W Whiteside. Mr. - Jlurnd Wllllama. a brother of thn groom, Mr. and Mra. O. W. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Oarren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whlt-iiki-r, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clayton, Mr- ami Mrs. J. D. (larren, Mlsa Jennie and Mlas Bailie (iarren, Miss May Raid win, Mlxa May Whltaker, Mine Kula lialdwln, Miss Irene Clayton, Mr. Nel- son Oarren, Mr, Julius Whltaker, Mr. Marion Clayton, Mr. N. B. Baldwin, Mr. L. C. Clayton, Mr. R. O. Merrill and Mr, C. P. Darren. The wedding of Miss Fannie Rush Lee and Mr. Thomaa 8. Clarke occur red yesterday afternoon at the resi dence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Robert K. Lee, on Ashland avenue. Dr. Ltinsford read the marriage ser vice and the music waa played by Miss Mae Carroll. Miss Lee loked charming In a gown of white allk and carried a bouquet of brldea rose" The maid of honor waa Miss Wesley Clarke, a, sinter of the groom. MIsb Clarke wore an empire gown of white lace with a dlretitolre sash of pale green. Miss Nettle Perkinson was the bridesmaid, nnd was attired In a white empire gown, also with a sash of green. The two maids carried bou quets of fern tied with white rib bons. Mr. Colon Lee, a brother of the bride, wa best man, a,nd Mr. Jesse Clark waa groomsman. The house waa prettily decorated with na- clssus and ferns and a weddmg bell of evergreen was suspended In thn drawing room. The wedding wus at tended by a number of gueat Mrs larke'a traveling gown was of green cloth mid her hat waa black. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke left yesterday after noon for a brief honeymoon, after which they will reside at 144 North Main street. The first match of the golf tourna ment ut the country club wus played last afternoon Mrs. h'raxcr made a net score of (11; Mlas Hamilton, 117; Miss Mead 68; Miss Heaves, 88. This gives Mrs. Frasler five points, Miss Hamilton three and Misses Mead and Reeves one-half point fiitfh. One match will he playeM Thursday after noon for eight weeks. Mr. J. it. H. Radeker entertained a box party at the Draiul opera house last evening at the production of "The Private Secretary" by The Strollers. The members of The Strollers and a few Invited guests gave a supper and :v watch party at the fnndv Kltchcn last evening to watch the lit y.-ar out and the new year In. Among those who were there were: .Miss Agues I.lttleford. Miss Carolina Brown, Miss Helen fralg. Mrs. David 11. Hosenstcln. Mlse Thayer, Miss Kathleen Ware, Mr ,t,.hn Acee Mr. John H. Anderson. Mr. A. (1. Bovntim, .Mr. flisslus liudger, Mr. J. S. llarsev. Mr. Harold Johnston. Mr Burnett Jordan. Mr. filbert Jordan Dr. Charles Scott an, I Mr. Hoy Watson. ! PERSONAL 44 44444V4.V4444r .Mr. I) R. Harris of DIMsisTo Is a guest at the Battery Park hotel . , Miss Cameron Drumrnorid lift till" week to spend th.- winter season with lier cousin. Allss Julia frawfnrd, In .Memphis, Tenn. Airs Puge and children of Shreve port. La . are expected shortly to spend the winter in Ashevllle. Miss Kllzabeth Coppock has gone to Dunedln, I'lu., for a stay of sey, nil weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tliomaa 1. Smith of Chicago are guents at III,- Manor. Mr. Carroll of Pittsburg left y'-stetj-J day Tor his home, after a visit In bis brother. Dr. It. H. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs Dinld Howell of Nor folk ni-'i ,,, n.Mi.if several weeks 111 the city. Mrs. Duffl. Id Hllliard Is a gneat at the Ball. tv Park hotel for several Wee lis. .Miss I lorn Xlel arrived yesterday from ' ha I lot t '. after an absence of secl!ll weeks EDUCATIONAL ASSN. MEETING ADJOURNS r'.i )aV of OoHVei.i)i !- voted TD Miction f O.'ii- eors ;iiki ana umc i.--iiS. Miss Louis. I.'i'.lay In, in In relatives Point Mr. f. W. Nlcolette, W. rpeiulliiK the In Victoria. Hector retnrneil yes- ii several months' visit In Wilson nnd J Hub fl. Itiuluker returns to Va . Saturday, after h.,lliluy with Ills family Mls Lillian Dunids bus gono to Haiisbury to eml several weeks with friends and relatives Miss Bonnie Marqiinrdt of Atlnnita Is visiting relatives 111 Ashevllle. Miss Liuisle Randall and Mlas Bertha Lunnon will return shortly from Jacksonville. I-'la., where they have been spending the holidays. Dr. J. Ooodwyn Darby of Knoxvllle, Tenn., Is a guest at the New Windsor hotel, on a brief visit to his daughter. Mr. nnd .V's. J. f. mow-d Into their new erty street. Martin have home on Lib- Mr Ollbert ..Ionian of the. Piedmont Electric company has returned to town from a business trip of two weeks. Miss Merrlmon left yesterday for her home In Indianapolis, after a vis it to friends on Cumberland avenue. Mrs. It. Salisbury days. H. Clraham has gone to to visit friends for several Mr. J. W. Winston for Jacksonville. left yesterday SPECIAL vSALE on all TAILORED SUITS 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount Without exception, all tailored suits in the store are juii um special saie off regular prices, Regular Prices: $20.(10. . . $25.00 ' $30.00 at 'X -? per cent, discount, one-third as follows: Sale Prices: sflti.Cli $20.(10 Mr. Htoval has returned to Savan nah, after u visit to Ills daughter, Mrs. 13. C. Mason. Mr. W. R. Beck left on Wednesday for Memphis. Mr and Mra. Walter Cain left yea erday for Richmond, Va. Mr. and' Mrs. John O. Reeves, who were married recently in NoBhv,Mle, are visiting Mr. Beeves' ulster. Airs O. V. Strudley. nfler which they go to their future home In Koine, (la. Mr. ri ii ii I . Zebiilon Johnston Is vlsbting his Mrs. Idhctter. ut Arden. Mr. and Mra, Baker Kdvvards t gueata at the Swaunanoa hotel. Miss Helen James hna returned from a visit of Hev.-r.il weeks to rela tlves In BlrmliiKbnm. Mra. Krunk Williams and snvill son have gone to Maasllon. O., to vilsit the parents of Mrs. Williams for sev eral weeks. GOTHAM GIVES OUT HER ROYAL WELCOME New Year is (liven Noisy (Ireeting in (I rent .Metrop olis of America. (By AaerltTrtf ) ATLANTA. Ga., Dec, '!.!.- Tb Southern agrloultDraJ achools. III. tar' work and general education . I iiozt' were illticuiseil at the lin! k. ssion-. of the Southern'..-. .'Educational con vention here I winy. ff H . ;.,ask it,-. of Nnsh'villi T.-ttn-, Itl, an. ,l ii, -.s ..n 'The Library-an a Kaclar in I jlin ii- tioii," iidvocat.-d ghatKVery tli. ru mule should lia-ve a library, mi is Hioii create,! hy. iaw.,.,,,.!,,,,, Sidney C- fillreath,. o( Ch.iian, gffl, Tenn... SllokoVin- ."MvIkhiI Altelld unce In Southern Hfaten." ' The- .following: oflflrers for the ensu ing year wijrr-elected: , President. J. JT. ,. aicSle,.- ucrlii- ten.l. lit of schools, of Baitlrrvor. . Md. J'irst vlce-VrwIdent, R, R. Craig head, NeW'OrJi.nna. ' , H.-eond . vl'nrildcnt, M.c W sta- ton Miip(,WrlUn(MrMl of Atlanta schools. , . ; .' , Third. vfc-prfldoht, Mlsa JH n ion I In nek t, CharlwaUm,- H, C. Secretary for fonr.yeari, II I-;. Bierly, thuttanooga. i,- Treasurer, Ii.lt. Burns, Atlanta, invitations were extended from trlttle Rock, Aj'k , nnd Chnrlotl, N.f., for the -iWKt annual convention, but the selecttom 'Was left to the execu tive committee, which will announce its choice. . A feature of. 'today's session was an addreas by; Dr. Wyckllffe Hose, of Nashville, Tenn-, one of the forem-.-i l of southern educators. His subject waa "Public iKducnlion as a pubic -t Business." : Dr, W. T. Witt, professor of thcr apeutlc at Vanderbllt uuiverslly, d. livered nn admirable address on th, subject tf 'tuberculosis. Thet were a number of other goo.l , addresaea at the night session by prominent Atlanta physicians. QIEI'REM0VAT. LED TO SUICIDE MUSIC TEACHERS' 4 - ASS'N ADJOUENS !tv4AfaiN:fjX. D.iC,:,l-Th ,anr niial 'eonventlen oi the' Mualc 1ach-. it'..; National Assoliation udjourned . .Jay to rncet next year In Evanaton, in,;' Arthur Manchester of Spartanburg, - C.Peter C. Lutkin of Kvanston, HU and Lester K. Jones of Chicago were ii-ctcd memliiTS of the executive , oinmittce for terms Of three years. Mrs. Rosa F; Monnish,! rj .... . .... M ::. ... .'i:sf-:.Hi:fl OrrwWOMlS, AH diseases r3-"'.,.'. ....... ."T"! mm New- tYearsf, Greeting First ;--lusa acmmmoilalKMi. FtwiH.. f?r i3i. viuaniu t r. ateil. i., in it ibsiancf f.,f. k'2J. Oiru-es- tit . rrsklem-e. Sta p.a.-blrw! cor Forrest Ave.. Atiiniair i-.-19.09 uHUbft. .1111 l.n k vnfJut,' wMliAm f fl AH E iM jlnen. .Ws;illf assist nWuj - Keepers rn rconummiis, "j -j. in$t them ' aiihslaalial W: each week m ,th"li' enVry PUrchnlen without Um sljglil-. h ancrltlce of Qunlity. nut prli'i-K,- they niu log. ' .'. ,-' '''',".,"!..: OWNBEY'S or. Monlford M ' 1"TJf too Oct Intereit- nt. PlMn fl. LADIES AXO ;KNTLEMKN, w ieen vour clothes cleaned. sponged and'pr'csaetl at small coat IiM us dye for you.'? Oueen Citv Dyeinjr and Clearing Works 1 1 Church Street. Phoa 1110. OREEIiY. Colo,. Dec. 31 Hal Mc- Lane, 25 year old, committed suicide yesterday by inhaling chloroform. Among hla effects was a letter from a girt attending snorter college at Rome, Ga., In which MeLnne was In formed that his parents had removed from tha old home at Eufala, Ala. Mr Lane attempted to kill himself by driniiipg chloroform a week ago, but physicians saved his lire. We sell the latest Btyi: ot ,vinwr Hats cheaper than you can hHy them from the big mail order houses Paris Millinery 1 SOUTH MAIX STREET. The Asheville School ol Music and Dramatic Art THE; AUDITORIUM . Fbone 844. YOUR STOMACH (By Associated Press.) NKW Vollk, I lee :il I'hc , predii-ti. wis that New York v.,nl,l ,lo iis,-lf tonight in the .,, ,- explessiveness ..f lln New Year's . . b'bl.lt ,, oi w.re (uli .-. .mi, ,m-,l b, f,,rc I. i. t.o I-I.ui.l obi , II, w Hie chilli, bislles a ii ii. . ,i u. e. ir .iM.l th, , ,-r Trinii : .l.-rsi-v a the pasvas; . .onini:' c -arl' e c long and the id lauiir of the of the All 111,- i , . ,i upon Broa.ln ".v Y.o k'-. K e cclebr.il the ce, upon s, ii 1 1 , 1 , - i then, e !li-le t cl I I el 1 h id pm . .$2:.:v.i . ,$2.).(() . .$2( ;.() J--1-, .,. . . i-... 1. 1 . .$:iii.i;( $li").00 $37.r,(). . . $40.(iii. . ; ... . $.")0.00 $55.00. .'; (),).( H) -n T1 $70.oo !!!$n".i;i; Misses' and women's sizes, a very complete showing even at Cliis season, especially among the staple strictly tailored suits. There is a tremendous saving in this sale, in view of the long time still ahead for wearing winter clothes. u ! n,N con . i i;eil early for some ,',0,11110 ,,!' ,le,l sons an, I daughters n began with a iten.'ii n, e Ibe.itri, al operatic or I'I'.'l I'l'lnce ,iml shillci ,- luxurious lestaurants. He ni jit ,,l all ulchts '' I H',1 luil . baiiipiiKnc I ". r t lie n illion or t h- ii 'loli.la y exuber an.l iu,ise the fun . on Broadway, or on When Without JEicltlon Or Cost Yon Can ICnJoyi.Moals And Cure , . Dy.sM'pslu. Don't blame your stomach or your luck when your meals declare war on your system. When the stomach won't do Its work It Is because it ennnot. When foul smelling odors come from your stomach., when the head aches and the sourness of mouth ev ery morning makes you hate vour breakfast, when dreams ami night mare assail you, don't give up the light , Th i Is the appeal of nature, and It should be heard. Over-eating, late suppers, poorly chewed food, too rich pastries and tin der-done cooking ure some of the causes of the stomach's 111 health. When the stomach is busy It presses and churns all the liquid mat ter I mm food and w ith Its juices dis solves into llimld form or pulp every thing which comes Into It. If such f I he poisonous It affects the Juices, attacks the Stomach.gocs into the blood and weukenn the entire system. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will di gest a full meal easily, without mate rial assistance from the stomach. They will restock the gastric fluid with all the elements needed. They build up the blood, destroy sour taste. had breath, belching, stomach and Powell trouble and quickly restore natural conditions. one grain of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest 3.000 grains of food In the stomach or in a ulass vial without aid of the human digestive apparatus. The method of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tnhlets are the methods of nature. They contain every requisite for the stomach and' digestion. After a meal one of these little tablets when It en ters the stomach mlngb-s with the Juices, attacks the food and digests It. It removes the fermented tnd decay ed mass, tying stagnant there and eases tiie stomach at once. - ... . It is wholly a qdestlon for you to solve. Your druggist will furnish Stu art s Dyspepsia Tableta 50c the box. or send us your name and address.and we win send you a trial package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co.," 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall. Mich. D.OlcKINNON 7 Patfon Avenue . (Over ftcawootl'i Store.) Ladies and S MISS CRUISE Af Manicuring and Halrdress ing Parlor. Ha.tr Ooods In all the latest styles. Wavy Switches, Huns, Crown and Psycha ruff,, Combs, Bsrettes and Toilet j Articles. Chiropody, Facial nnd Stalp Treatment by expert op erator. Combing and ut hair made 1 Into Puffs, Switches" and. Pompadours. ; Phono 1. , 2ft Haywood Street. C round Floor. M. WEBB Millinery Importer No. Battery Park Place, Phon 1044 Ashevtile. N. C. - La Grecque, Corsets. . For every type of figure. GREENE & CO., 12 Church Street. SKINNER & HUNTER - Hair Pressing Parlor, . room t0, Paragon Bids. Phone 67. We make a ipeclalty of electrical lace and scalp treatments. Latest of everything In Hair . Goods ahd Hals. 1 pressing, Swltcheaand PnfTSi made jtroni yout combing i IMHIMmMHUUIIIMM t Just About M. V. MOOIU WOMEN'S OtmiTTEIt. If ration Ave. V . lit III, It IS oi.t .,! .1 "' i' l.r .a.lway of Harlem One Men In-.! an.l 1 ,-nty-lifth street or ,,,, ,;r.,,i,l street, over on the Gust s -de. where the aanie sceeec charac- !. ri.'iiiK the tumult between Forty-see lid in.l Twenty-third etreeits, were . uncled. The progress was ell but Im peded by a crowd of merry-makers who enlivened the night by each con tribiiting his or her utmost to thi creation of ivondemonium. The only note of sadness struck In trie entlr celebration wus in- the Italian ipiar- ter. where prnyeis were offered I relatlx'ea and friends in Sicily ae.l Calabrjo, even then perhas I'ej on,i nil human aid PIUCS CVKKD IN 6 TO 11 DAVS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any ease of lulling. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to U days or money refunded. tOe. MOTHERS Fathers, will you neglect a aacred Duty? You know that winter months bring colds and you fSjkow that Pneumo nia is to he dreaded. Croup Is dangerous. (liiWANS l'KKPAKATIUN scatters in -tlailiation. It cures. Then buv today and be pr. pared. J.'.c .'. Of exlellial. All jIt-iik-gists. 95 Per Cent J : i llHAt-.,vlM--ybitt:: ; p; lor. vhat yoilvant;.-. and vou in tins eoalWat' UCl. Carolina. Coal & Ice Company reoNt is ' wLs!i oneantJvaU of pnr many. ,." , customers and friends- a f IDiipV and: J'rtperon? New Vear,v ' V. 1 1008 ha,s heen(jv fery ueeefxSxfuiyear v- with us, antf wwisu to express; our -' gratef ul' ; thanks and appreciation 'for '-Jfhff yahiahloatrorA;tethe women .of ( -' -Aslrevtlle,andvidhithavc gmm us. ' '.'iWflcAwiBh to sfatthatwe will donlTv.' .in onr, power, to lnritthe .eoiithmaneo Vof; yout patronage hiring the. coming ' ' . ' v' 3 ;- - Every year we try to make our store 'a laore attractive and weJcome place to" ' hluMv We have no doubt that we have. k WM-eeeded in making The Bon Marche , s th6 most up-to-date lTry G6p(b Store, ' in Asheville. We will iot, stop at this, . -- hut-will continue o do Vhat w'c can in ' the way of making this &fore more at- ' tractive to our numerous patrons. We have been .told t that -our sales people are the-jaiogt-tyiinmodating in ; th'city.We bolicve, inv Employing only' . polite and respoisiblei jhelp''tnd we j . thtrefore attiibnte 'sraair jJiarc of -our success t(Vtheit'piit'.t-f.(' , . We will continue JfvA'ndle'fhQ best,-1 the market atloiNdsJli 'pry'obda -ami v-- remember whepi yptiif CaKV ifind what , von want at rThe . Botiv JMarcne u; . know it won t be J 6mtd in ihe pity, ? - Thanking you again; WWfitJ,-J,f' ; i Yours ti-uljv , - BdnMarche ,4 f 'guarantee aT Lee au our p ity to I'edeem anythi try to maintain such will he highly SA?I SUceeetlinsr. In addition to MI ialtv of FANCY C RICH ICE CREAM Our prices are re courteous. May we I r fi I . JU ft I I hi If Hi t ! -mr 1 Our constant aim is to serve Dairy Produets - of the highest quality, absol;4eJan .flds weet.We UUU UIC frlaU. Ul UU UrJp(JltUll- ,: d unsatisfactory. But we standard, that everything TORY, and we believe we are and CREAM we make a spec- ERY BUTTER and EXTRA h1-- -; " - 4 nable and our senice prompt and, i serve you t 1 li- AshevillciV1 Milk Company PHONE 554. Fhn RpqiTTTls feiTHE CITIZEN WANT ADS. 'Xi :0F MODERNaVAYS mm mi D 4 the Peerless ly Goods Co- in s 1909 I Watch Special trUM$tm nv B.unI'"nlr"1 h An'n moTemeat for $9.00. Oth- E. CARPENTER . .. . . e - r ir r. At.ha.i'. t.ne recent wansiers 01 i. m c wisn i,n a innnne" " 1 . - ... stock in our Companym in n way mtertere mm bur business in 1909. i ' - We will conn-mo the same old Stand with in; crJSSSig t stocks ami under the same management. WiS I d and well selected hnes of New Spring Goods socn t0 arrive we nope 10 me a continuance of your! valued-patronage , - Thanking you for yoFr favora iir.the l 7UX licit your trade Sl Present vear; an,d you tvettaSfr;luiW,i,fB and prS ' f! I -.' ' . . Yours vervl respectfully, peJ less Dry Gtfods Ca. perity. I Jeweler. Sli Patton Avenue. truuiirVi V-, . :i -j- , . .., ,u . ' " ' -' ' -' .ii f. , l . ' j' . - --j:--LJ , - 1 B - -
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1909, edition 1
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