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SOCIETY Mrs. H li I mum mid her son. Sir. It.. la-it I'.. Imu-, h... I 'I, Mil, III"" l 1 , tl' li"'- I. I'.li'-I. I i - - - i . .! r I u (I from ll.iti'iy I'arK pit- ici the w Ui- f - .r t unnt" ;,l At In I ! "t I . nit . ..( .,it . 1. tAshevUle vu Indi , ,1 hearts; Mm. s mtt h torltim. Where all Knvc i iii'-ii",r y t concert not no (nit k -i,i nte ,.- i. did the puhllc r : 1 1 i ' it He- t in' th.it 1. .1 ,1 the great KinfiT would -.. ij.,i-ti. i lira from the n-r.it l Maie-. Mm". , A r r- Bembrloh moiik .id..iiv un4 few tenia) )mve frnot(i n how i leu mlimly h" riKl' i Mn thf! hurt mini her, a airnriin 1ml- of Mr 1 Jd, nceomnunled with ue)i mmiiathy i Ity ht Mr. Frank IJiFarfre. ami lonv ! ii ut iln tit udl nee was to let lor ! tin' wort, I laminae i.l. 0tjt' lliK' UH lor niil'tiii K',vvi lla Marrella Hembrlch made ln-r cerem nn v was rfn -0 i.ir-i farewell appearance Baturdny eventnir at t ! r, mI'I.mii, ..i Mi mul at the Metropolitan Opera house In Scroop stvli-s t l.'oc .1 'Now Tork and the enthuaiejam of tin- or the rr..i.-i,n,i m-iii, vat audience will undouhtedly be one Mr. tin. ,Mrn. wiliiamx fifths moat cherlahed memories of thelmorrilna- fur n l.t i. i Icnev , ..! A n il i . 1 1 . c r i . i W illi Tin- I, Oil' I.;, N.u to.it ' "Ih land of her adoption. Mm. Romhrlch roturtiltiK- I . baa sung In rrand opera In thla poun- ttn ir rutun trt for twenty-five yean, and a an artist has achieved aa enviable emi bene. Mme. Semhrtch'i Indefinable charm has made her almoat a pubilr ''Idol, her gracious manner when granting encore after encore, notwlth. standing the fact that encorea were forbidden, aroueed her audltora to a atate of enthuslaam that would b hard to dcacrtbe. f ? , There will be meeting of the H. P. C. A. at the auditorium nf the Y If, C, A. thla afternoon at 4 o'clock J po.i.n Ott t tuittjout jtu nojtin m i T "P "Ai 'A 0 jo eaeuiiw jo pjuoq em JO Bnnonw eq m ujuhx jt J aflat Pauline Paxjnln entertained with email ehafltif dlah party laat rertlnr at her home oa yyenott Krnad - kvenuet,' ' , - er ap A Valentin party will be given by little Miae Manr Wiley, on the after- neon of the Utht to which a number . of 'her yeun friend have been bid den. ' .., "- " 'tr if ' Mr, M, T. Connelf will give It vio lin recital tomorrow evenna; at half paat elfht o'clock at the Aahevllle Brheol of Music, aaelated by MIee Ruth Iladeker, ' Mr. Connell poatponed hie recital eeveml weeka ago and the fart that It la the flrat given by him Mr aome time lenda Interest to the oc eaatonj. The followln program will be riven: li ZlgfnnrweUwn Sareate. I. fa) Air (for O atrlng) Bach. 0) Houvenlr Drdla. (?) Noeturno Opue Chopin Baraaate, (d) rr Zephtr Hubay. I. (ft). Twilight Maannek .i (b) Aa bord dun Rulaaei Boladeffre. " : (c Legende WlenIawVL 4. Souvenir d Haydn lonard. xne utngnajm aermaa club gave their nret danne of the new year yes terday afternoon at the Battui y l'ark hotel, chnperoned by Mra. Bingham, Mr. Orinnan, Mr. Murphy and iln, McKee. Conni'll'a orcheatra played for the danc(T, among whom weret Mis HutH ' Ilrown, MM Ijilnse Oatea, Mine IJlllan Weaver Mltn Klltaheth Murphy, Mlaa Carroll. Mla Mildred Fuller, Mlaa Ilnrtenae Johp". MM Ellaabeth Given, MM Clmrltj Craig, MM rrancea Itanen, MM list en Taylor, MM Mabel Btono. MM Adelaide Loughran. MM Eleanor Iamberteon, MM Pauline Paquln and MM A dame. Cadet Ilrown. MUle. Mebane, Calloway, Awtrey, Oordln, Drew, Wllliama. Harold Bmlth, Jef. free, Orlawold, Qrlffln. Davie, I.uilwlK. Blatighter and Iludaon. Mra. B. W. Spear gave an Informal bridge party Saturday afternoon at her reeldence on Hnywood atroet. . aT fT I Th neit meeting of the Saturdny ' dab Wit! be held at the n-nidnnrn nf . Mr. It. T. Campbell, the flrat Satur day of March. tr r - The tennla tournament wna ron- tlnued yeaterdny afternoon at tli Amli. homi1. " I Ml I .1 l-i ,.1 nli i rr- il -i-u- luinplr Hi. I.n.l" tin- t i Hu ll i l i,. nt i,... I .ii ,.r thf wri. Tin. -v.-l.li.g Mm. .1 s. WlinnniH, i IMI i h III rh ll'HVI IlllH n 'VlniMin In-line w Ii Ii Ii vs ill 1,1' M r . I , .l:,., l,li I H. C. A. WILL PLAY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP OFHt lAI ht II.DIVG. KI.IAflKTU sITV-lt ! unilrr- .mi itit ;r.D wiin n.w I . srnii-:ux chxmi -ion-. mil Hint Krenvr hi ' liti. ;inr h;is-ll ln .mi ''illlliK thi' !! ni -tnn- iin Main -i .i .,: tin- M-I.ill l.i.M tin .-. With Know ill. MrotiKt I 'Irani That 1,r Ili-re. n ' .i in,,l. rn I 'Ii. l.inl.lin nt. in. Is-. I'lan i X- u ho "f till" Vl'-!lt H,w ,1. i;irt- t .nnl in tliu i. "Iitlri--!. for i. il'" - ii .' !..ni. 1 1 , r tl I., .Hi. I -.1 ,i tl.ini l.t. ., ff PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. D. ft. Holt Ifuve tlili morning for a vlalt to their old home, Hii I ma, Ala. 11k fore returning Mr. Holt will attend the layman's mlsiilonury convention, which meet In Birming ham, Ala., the 18th of thla month. Mr, Rrneat Withers haa returned to Wayneavllla after spending the week end In town. Mr. J. M. Whltted. of Durham, In a guest at the Battery Park hotel Mr. J, H. Handy, of Monroe, La., I In the city for a few day. Mr. B. W. Richardson, of Boston, 1 In the city for a brief stay. Mr. William, Decker, of Plsgah Forrest, spent yeaterday In the city. Y.i . i i M IK V., tk I. MprniK ' i -Xlt'ji.l I, l .1 I J t . I ,,r town Itl. hniood. in I .-in I Kl..ln.'lli h:i (one to N'eW n. i , li.i rt, tin 1 1 1 lot v fur the I,, nin ul Hi- TiillH Millinery ,n r- . , 1 1 1 1 1 M.iitl wtrret. .1 Ini-t n If i ii ;r to ti ii I'!' th- Hoi 1 ll, tin hi lt 1 1 In in, A -tin Unit ,,r, I In Minx .l, ,ii. v i i x Ii I . of ' 'linllnnoogs, II lirii',.(l II I , ,N i t i iri Wltll th'' W'l-bh 1 1 1 i h' i v loin 'n n v. Hon. I: V Moon' In in town for ii h, "t Kl'IS. Mr. P. a. Black, of Charlotte, I In the city for a few day on busmen, Mr. J. M. Cordray, of Philadel phia, la In Aahevllle for a brief stay Mr. H. 8. Compton, of Columbia, 9. C Is In town for a few day. MM K. J. Blddeck, of Balnlgh, la spending a few day In the city. Mr, p. Center,' Mr. Ceorge Kill man, of New Tork, and Mlsa Grace Frady apent yesterday at Skylann where they were the guests of Mlaa Fradya grandmother. Mr. B. B. Gray, of Dlllsboro, Is In th city for several day. MM Edith Alexander left yesterday for Spartanburg, and will also visit frlenda In Qaffney before returning to Aehevllle. Mr. K. Nichols, of Marlon, Is In town for a brief stay. Mr. W. l,ftinliertson has returned from a trip to Florida. Mr. It. J. Johnnton, of llalsam, wiu In the. city yesterday. Mrs. Virginia Klierlon Hlnun Is vis iting her parent on diem nut street. Mr. C. W. l'oot-e, of 1 lenilersonvllle, spent yesterday lit the city. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. James have re turned to Marshall after a visit to Mrs. Juntee brother, Mr. K O. (TihiiiI- ley. on French Ilroad avenue Mr, It. Tlardage, of Charlotte. Is In Ashevillle for a short stay. I". It liiKUBoti, of Wnyncffillle. spenl iteriluy In the city on liusl neeH. Mrs. It. I, Kilwarils tin returned ?o Charlott,. itfli r a Hbort slay In Ahe vllle at tin- Hotel llrrkeley. Mr. John VVntts, of Savannah. Is In the city for ii. few days on bunnies. Mr. .1. 1). llntton, of Hhelleyvllle Term., Is In AHhevllle for u few days. l,i - Min ni.i Con I ,i il.iii.ilnK writ 01' '. M c. A I. .ii i Ii. t.o nf th. In a rlxhl i If, r..l th.. H"OtliTII l-Tllirr Th i- tool tiiiiK. Mayor I Ail'-il Mi. I lit'. If of the, I'll' i I ii )i :i ii offer to t Mil-, h'.ii'.r Mr Davis In. V V. "Ill'l lint pltlV lift riii'K''nii iiIm HiitUfscbiry irniilf. In- wmihl play tto in Mliinlu. The Y. M. r . iii-" i to iln tltW tettnt. I In ihH ii n. I It Ik llk.-u ill l,i- plm.-il In Atlanta t1 Mnl if (hi month. In tin- men nt line th "f the- setiMi ti are to lie jn i ' Monday and Tuewluy nii-i.ii ,. cek between the V. M. c A II iitidefi ttted Knoxvllle "Tiic-ni " TlKefH" Will Im the Ktrotiuext that has pluyiil here, :i- Hie I,. BOND BILL AND TRUST. BUSTER UP TO SOLONS (Continued from first oaae.) Mr. p. 1. on Sunday. Drown left for New York Mr. F. A. Ilnrber and Mr V.. E Kltnberly have gono to Tampa for n short stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ttnlrd are spend ing several days In Hot Hprlngs. Mr. K. C. ChHmher left yesterday Country club and the plsyers played for Iexlngton, Ky. With iplrlt and made excellent m ores. : Mr. Qtlbert Harvey won agnlnst Mrs. Mr nnl' Mrs. J. I.. Philips hnve Charleg H. Jordan. 0, !. Mrs. Knoxvllle. where they will be Tench Coxe won from Miss Anne : 'e guests of friends. Mmmiiw ka.l.U - .- H M Q M rfl. A ' , .... . . ... ' Mr. rtex llowlnnc final will be played thla afternoon . ,. snnt yesterday Hon. M. K. ltunkw. of llrldgepnrt. Conn.. Is the guest ,.f IiIk diuiiititer. Mrs. Itnnks Amlmq, at her rrHldencc on Haywood street Mr. t three o'clock, between Mra. Cox . and Mra Harvey. The cup, which ha been presented by Mr. Tench Coxe. will be awarded this afternoon to th winner of th tournament ff ir The ladles' golf tournament will l Mr. and Mrs William !' nilelil. of alao be played this afternoon and will Washington. l. c. are In the city for ' b terminated noxt week. la few- davs and will leave tbe Intier r H af ' part of the week for Florida, wlo t e Tlie exhibition and musical tea they will spend the winter, which will be given at the Battery! - - Park hotel Thursday afternoon has Marum-d I'm Is has returned aronsed great Interest em one- the afi-lrrom a f'ienils in lleud, r.ion- vllle. Mr for ii : mlrers of Mr. Clarence Worrall'a ork. and the attendance will as suredly be Inrue. The pictures Will ie old and their prices glvien upon1 application. Beveral of the best of Mr. ,1. II )',,it, l,rt v,st, itTi Worrell's pictures will be sold and '(-union, where he i:i I,, , the eghlbltlon will give the public am- with the champion l-'ibro c "ti.-.- 1.. . 'llt-S. jutl Ik III the dry for ,-ii'd countant a profession Is the object of a bill by Dr. Oordon. It creates the degree of certified public accountant. nrnvldes for the examination of ex pert accountants, the granting of cer tlfli-ntes. punishment for violation of the act, and board of threo examiners for applicant for the degree of c. P. A. Representative Pox, of WakO, Is the author of a bill to validate certain probates and provide a uniform form for probates. It appears that u recent decision of the supreme court has In validated many titles of account of differing forms of probutes. Speuker Graham obtained louVw of absence for day to amend the funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs Horner, of Ox ford. May OIvp Franks. The senate committee on railroad ommlsslon tonight gave unfavorable report for the bill by Senator 1-ong, if Iredell, designed to make It unlaw ful for any telephone company doing business In North Carolina to give telephone "rranks" or fteo service or any kind. Senator Long appeared be fore the committee and niade a long light for a favorable report. while against him were a number of prom inent managers of Independent lele- I'liioue companies, notably A. McPow oll, of Scotland Nock, n-priwentlttg tbe Carolina Telephone compau ; lietirn llarxlenen, of Tarburo, or lb" same compginy, ami K. C Toppletnau, or the home company. TheNc Kctith tncn de- I'lared rliilt the Instant the hill became a law (t would render practically worthless thousands "f 'IoIIiiim worth ,,r properly In iiiioua parti of the Mtate by rorelnir the abandonment ,,t varlotia lines and exchiingen Thoy argued that In extending lines and In ducing the us of 'phom-H. farmers and others are Klvi-n free one Tor a season with a view to proving the phone liullspensat'lo and that In a numbers or towns, rrec lolls are pro IiIihI Tor long dlntanee in order to In duce mi hm-rl pt Ion to the local c chune,". Thcx- though that sonic time In Hie ruturo this hill ni I k 1 1 1 he a K'"iil thlni; tor North CaroHmt, hut In-tlsteil that .luHt now the telephone I'tMnoHS la the Mtate is In too evjieri rnental a stage to warrant sni li rn- sfxictiolis Thov mlnimUoil the alle gations of "liiink' nhiises am) renai.l- I Slicll cases as ilcehlciilv the c,-. p- lloll. The committee loi.l two ,s,s.si.ins nrteriioon nnrl infill. Mini rin.-ilh .i n! Into I'xri iilhi' si swum for the 1 1 1 1 n I elattghler or the hill COOKING LECTURE WELL ATTENDED I . ' -,.i .. i -1 - - I " .All i Alli I -.' i .1 Hi II H ir :n -i,e .11 C A l.i'lH agr.-. ll.itin s I i 1,1 gantea I lieio r ll' Xl ad the The team team l.-t choHen from the bom iiliiers in Knoxvllle. Daniels and S'n ml In -rg, the two fiirwurds- are from lb.- Cnlverslty ol TennesMee, Wlker the enint i ' litre is riiuii llnker-lllrmel, Hulier and I. i ml' ,- the two star guar-!- hi-p from the Knoxvllle V. M. C. It Is a team of stars and thoy . one le re eonlldent of winning both games II, served m ats will be pot on sale at the V. M. ('. A. today for iln gum. s and us only l .'ti are to ! sold it Is believed that they will Ii, taken in a ili'V or so. MASS MEETING FOR POLICE COMMISSION Advocates of the crcntmn by the leKlslature of a police commission for Ashevllle are agitating In lavor of the measure and ure iIIsciishIiik the advis ability of calling a tnasfi meeting In the Interests of the plan unless the aldermen take some action on the subject. Those favoring the measure point nit the desirability of having a com- mlsHlon to select and, control the pn- llce officers and ao remove police matters from polities' and relieve the aldermen from political InlTncnce which Is brought to bear on thorn In the matter of appointments, stating that the officers could render better and more Impartial service of freed from nny political obligations or the r.-ar or hgpe or political hifltvom-e, Ho far the matter 'Jiim not I n llaouHNod by ihe ahloroHm i ven un officially. It Is said. STRAW BONDSMEN GET INTO TROUBLE (By Aiioclated Prt.) ItUS'l'llN. Cell. X -Tin, Hei'illlil or r,st in eonnectfon with I he'-bonds fur nished liv Cai-ileiilc I'. King, tbe llmin liil agent, before his imprisonment in the slate prison tor larceny came lo- ly when Hose llernsteln. forty-two ears old. was am sled In Maiden. h.irged with petjurv. The woman was secretly Indicted on this charge by the Suffolk county grand Inry at Its s,s imii. "ll the ground tli.it she iiluflilied us "in- or King's bondsmen by taking oath that she owne l property in Mai den at a time w In n sh. knew this to he lolse because she was in bank-rupi.-v. She was I... ked In th. Chmies street Jail toniKht and will he arraigned tomorrow . Sluioii Kirk, a Cost. ni real i-Htntc dealer, mm arresti i m, ! similar In iliiluient on Hnttirdnv liist and Is it lil"-itv under ii'.ono i,on, pending his trial. No More PILES No Mailer lion Hail Yum- ('as,- Is or How l.oni; ton Han- Hail It. I'vra inlil I'lb- ( are tan nr- II. I ris- 1'iu-l.ugi- Sent in l'i-oi- II. j Half III" suffering: and torture of piles lias never been told. Whether voiir particular case ol' piles Is- nln I loo excruciating lor unv mortal to bear, or if vim are f '-n l fli 1 1 tantalized I'V unri lii hnlile Hi lung ami lile. ihni.' or whether you have only n nioderate ease of piles, there is a positive flier. ami 'iiilili too, in P.vraini.l llle Cin.. Voti need not take ror grariteil nil we aay ubout our Pile Remedy. We want It to speak for Itself. That Is hy we say to every person HUffering from piles or any form of rectal dlsi aae, send us y our name and ipldrcss and we will gladly semi you a free trial package of the man clous Pyramid Pile Cure. After using Ihe trial you will hurry to your nearest druggist and get a r,u cent box of pyr amid Pile Cure. now admitted liv thousands to be one ol the most won derful reliefs and cures ror Piles over know ri. instant reli, r can be gotten by us ing t lie imii veliiuH Pyramid Pile Cure It immediately reduces all congestion ami Hwelllng, heals all sores, ulcers and Irritated parts. It tenders an op eration absolutely unnecessary. Send vour nam" and addi-ens today for free n-lal package to Pyramid Iirug Co., IjS Pyramid lildg.. Mar shall, Mich. m - V"- "W ,. 24-Jnch poulard Silk Veiryl Much Underpriced I Ins wee ail ex I iciiH' II some new Foulard Silk at l iii irc. This silk conies in the vfitv laics! coliils, iiirliicliiisr ;((- -U lillie.old l sV wiste !'ia, hltrWii, ua lilue and tri'eeil. They . 'ire prettily liiireil aipl dolled and are easily worth N,"c to $i.0flf a yard. for this vfhok weak $0c yard,, : , '"7"- '.:',. zit.:::z "" "" "' " " "" mi " i,, '- few ine of Jkirts are Jell- a1k Kapiaiu e If. .That s!iiiiiienl of pretty new skirts is oing fast. The Ashcville ladies know a, '.rood tiling when iht-y see it. These skirts are "piod things." The lnojiait skirts ii? ;dl sizes for All.OO to .1L)..'() each. '' Panama Skirts in all the pretty shades for $5.00 to .().( K' e;ifh. For Savinsake VISIT FIRST THEO. E. STONER Closing-up Sale SCALP MASSAGE Ni'it'iitllii-iilly nilminiwU nd i a jHisltivr nire fur lalliiiK hair aii'l dtiii'ti uff. T." vta. vafh irt'iitnii nt, ir ticl'fls fur six tl' itMK'llls 1'if $ I. (Ml. MISS CRUISE Ciround KIo.-- 2T. Haywood St. n::::ujtn:tmt:ttuiu:ut:tti Serire Skirts ii sizes I'oi- f..()() to !r!7.")() (inch. M.WEBB allllliier Importer No. Battery Park Plss-e, Fnou 1M AsbeTlUe, H. C SKINNER & HUNTER Hair Dressing Parlor, room II, Paragon Bids;. Phone 6T. We make a peclalty of electrical face and acalp treatment. Lateat of everything in Hslr Omvds lint Halv nr,lnB Swltche and Puff mad from your VVUIUIIIfl, 7 Pattoa Avenue Ott Bedwooeri Kenre.) - Ladies and Gentlemens TAILOR NOW OPEN New York Lunch Room and Restaurant For Ladies and Gentlemen 11 South Main t GIVE US A TRIAL and we will demonstrate . to you, that our nipthods of cleaning garments ef , every description ore perfect. Lace and delicate fabrics a specialty. Queen City Dyeing & Clean ing Works. , to - '- ! Climxh Slet. riumc 9110. The Ashcville School ol Music and Dramatic Art CHIROPRACTIC thk ACDrroRiim Fliotie 344 IHTXRHSIIIf IU-vSOLVKI). i."i isnrni - Me it ' Kgcrton. nf tin I V Hill "ll lilSHolUtl"!! .v.l st. i,k .,f Knernl in. -ri. T. N. nn.l I'.nce, nrc mr- of their Inriic . hnndisc. Mr. l-'e,erion will i.t it from ImiiI- Messrs. Sit e I, I I ll,' Btld U lleel- .iIm.i t li'-iiin ..it their t.n lie A Roaring Fire Is ;ui e;isy matter if you hnve a seiittlo of M. & W. Indian Coal. Carolina Coal & Ice Company S La Grecque Corset I Fpr every type of figure : GREENE & CO., e 12 Cnurch Qtree. e (Kl-m-prac-tlc) fOXDflJiATION WITHOUT Cf I VESTIOATION IS POOB '" ' JII1GMKNT. Abnormal pressure upon neVre I ' the cause of all diseases; by removing una pressure, normal condition and e health will be restored. Recognized J and endorsed by thousand of citizen a of other slati. e Incurable diseases our specialty.. . IHt. C. V. tXJMPTON, Chiropractor, Jinl Rulldltur. Sonth of Fountain i'HOXE 621. J phonx iti. NOTICE FOR RESULTS, USE THE CITIZEN WANT ADS. Sliippiff'fs Delivered to ell parte richness. Is noted for It's purity an Phon G20. V'o.00 meal tickets 14.00 of the city SHIRRIFF'S CAFE 16 PATT0N AVENUE 1. 1 h 1 ; Habits for Equestriennes RIDING SKIRTS: Kaliki ami $7; l.l.uk, l.luo an.l Waek aud white inixt'tl ser-e $10 ;iIl $12.50; 1;m coverts $15, All divide. 1 skirls for eross saddlo rid ; - ing. Riding Habits. Mack cheviot Ma.-k black broadeloth $:(); itcn lnn.i, - erds plaid $40; tail hnmesmm $10: : - and $50. Coats ar short and lmdiimi lpnsrth. liltet ',arid semi-fitted; skirts divided. A proper habit cou-- tributes much to the pleasure of the ride. silk kahki fllO: loth $45; sheii- tan covert $4 M. V.M00RE WOMEN'S OtTFrri KIt. 11 PATTON aVVKNCB. The Knvorile K.ini:.' "'l. i nc dcni. mst i , 1 1. -ii V ' -'let ilav lift' ! I I .it I ll S'lll.lle st. re el tl" -1 1 , - v ,1:. VV ; e elllllpM IIV V .1 - u 1 1 -III a l','U I , on- h i viol 1 1 .1 l.i ii !. I I 'i v 111.- ii ll , I v I. in 'O l. ii'i: it. !, the le. t urc liv .Mi x. .1 M W h The ileilienstr.lt l"ll I' i till hhshlv limtru.-tiM- 1" ih -. in the v 1 1 r i ii .1 r v .ill. -ill-! i mi da 111 t V ii lilies Well' I ' : i Sel V l 'I t.' Ill Se , -M lit. A I 'll- v iis t.i U, n .I" I l I 'llle 111 the ; I t I I1""11 i I'l 1 ' I ' I'e ll. !! iin,l a III , lie :l lll'll. a t. , .1. :iil to nti.l I . ; lias l. ell IllH.te. the I - III ' . dilllv t III I'liuhi'llt the V . I, Tht Baffling Language. ruBllsh Is the only form of human "pooch uf which It can he s.-ild that It In ti"t Kufllclcnt to kn.rw It In order to l,e utile to use It The I'renchinau In Hnniuhd will tltui it belter to speak In 1 rench. Iho Kiilislmian prefers to try his French rather than to listen t yuur clumsy ntteiupts at Knjrllsu. If any lanuuuite haa to 1 murdered, he would rnlhi-r It Ik that of sonie bodj p'.- Paris Opinion. It. li. vinK that I- i h. l st plan , I thU ctimpkj, 1" I ! Iiee has i .,11! Hut reallziiiK ll i ream, we hav, ,! t uti cd or tin ,.i "vhere can Uiuility ul our pi i . is'eurizatloti ( lientlug followed hy rapid rooltng) .- hua yet dovlned l"r handling a city milk sup hitherto I'Hstelll IzeJ ad Its luodtlctK and cx-'.i-i ,1 gui telltt e nan) pcoplH prefer on 'iistcurizcd mllK and : d to oder hi.ih kinds in future. Whether pas nized, all our 'i-",lu Is are .-irictlv pure. ii .-t better milk, now lo re else can you get our "Tlf R ELD F M0DERN1WAY5 Ashevllle Pure Milk Company moNi; sm. lleailafhr- ami Ni-nralKln from Odds LAXATlVr.; lIltoMH yulnme. the world i.ln -,,M nd tlrli n ine.lv re moves cause. Cull for full name, i.ook for aignature K. W. (IKOVK, 2f,c HnMUMMIIIMMMMIHMMMUMMIHMMMMtM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH. We begin tiding city work. (Jive us a trial. Phone t I.5J and our wagon will call. Battery Park Laundry i i ltx Saratoga Chips I- resh sliini.i nt of the celehrated Anne Pntald Oil! priee inaki-N lliem less expensive ihan tin- Iihiiu- oiies rllip: made. 5! PffTON AVEmBETTER Vm 336 ASHEVUXE N.C. New Sails, Shirt Waists and Neckwear, Just In Large Package 15 Cents OWNBEY'S 25Montfoi-dAvc. Phone 56 I leant ii ul nt t'ani'- l' Sillv in Mi I'diiianK t pretty Mift .':i: sliadc you w v . .. "-saliiit s. si riued cfTwra Let in show t on Mi-. ii,,., J." . -iiiici niuv, ;it '''' yard, in most widi
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1909, edition 1
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