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TI1K AKHEV7LLK VVY17.ES, TUKSDAY, FfiRKl'ARY 1. YM). ft ft a i 1 society l Mrs. Henry H. M.-vcn hu Issued ranla Id a I. a vthl.h will be glvm lit iirr rcel.l.-M e ..n M-ntfriI nv.iiii.i W'(lnc.-ijty it tfi iio'Hi om five until Jj Ml ill . Mr, ("hurl..1 l' nr. I n ilven an in- foririul lea thii all. ni'oi n! I . r . tt 1IIM f..r Miss M.h imi t I: Id. Iny Ivn nlinuii mill Miih l.u. y I't iinlnuin fioln live unlll suv n. . The rhlldrcri f.r 111" i-iinfi .1. rin v will meet Nntilliliiv iiiiiriiliiK "I ' I' vi-n O'clock In thn i 'nrifrilerute Hull. If there arc rtliy velouiiis of the flrsrliat tle cf Mahniiv.a., tiny nre most cor ) lu 1 1 y Invited tn iitlcn.l this inc. 'ling M the chlt.lri'ii will study Ihln bnttlii at the meeting, nnil rt brief nddrees from a vetorun would be, of great bo tin 111 to them. J Miss Anrilo Williams will not oh erve her day nt home this week which fulla upon Tuesday. J M Th ruin yesterday afternoon ratis. d the ladle fooriom to be postponed at the Country club until more favor able weather permit. The drenching rain ha reduced the link to a spun ty degTee of wetness which fortunate ly one sunshiny morning will restore to IU former tat of perfection. Jt Jt The Cllrt Friendly Society have their Valentin social thli evening at the Parleh House In Biltmor and thn venlnv promises to b agreeable and Interesting-. A fortune telling booth Will be on of the attractions and eev' ral kind of old fsrfhloned candle nd cake will t aold. There are finer article alo for sale.. No ad mission la aaked and the public I oit cordially Invited to attend. The proceed will be devoted to the char itable work of the aoclety. Th car of gold fleh I on of the penalties on tnuat suffer for th pleaaure of possessing them. Juit what one tnuat and mnst not do to keep the extremely delicate thing live doe not em definitely decided. To begin with, om eay th waler In WbJoh thej ore kept hould be ohange, very day, other, that It snutud Be chVnged every third day and again not at all if they are In a tub or very large aquarium. The Japanese gath er their triangular tailed and wall eyed gold fish up at the end of th summer, from th small fountain, tc, place them In a large tin or Jar whloh t sealed, and bury them under th ground during the winter. Thla emi to b th lat thing that any on would hav thought of doing, but It I said they survive and coma forth from their rery dreary dungeon with an extra glint and burnished shimmer. The water eras I burled with them and they subsist on thla until th prlng. The Japanese fish are very odd In shape, their tall are triangular ana unusually long, trailing graceful jy aner tncim. Their bodies are rounder, more Ilka th luminous moon fish. It Is said that the block ..tints on Asa change, and when they fade from gold to silver that the paleness slitiiines an III condition and disorder. A sure sign of sickness I when the dorsnl fin lies flat and docs not stand erect like a little sail. Halt baths relieve thla condition. A tea poonful of table salt diluted In a pint Of water. In which fish are plunged and allowed to remain for half a min ute. This Is repeated sovontl times and the fish Is then returned to the aquarium which la filled with" fresh water. The fish should never bo fed anything but the wafers which are bought with them, unless they live in little out door pools or fountains where they are fed on little wnter plants end Insects and aniuller Ush. The water plant, a little pray which usually comes In the bowl, Is absolute ly necessary to keep thorn In a healthy condition, and can be obtained at one of the local greenhouses, where It Is raised. In clmnRlng tho water It Is better to catch the fish In a small glass, Into which they renillly swim, contact of tho hand frequently In jures them ns much as lotting a heavy stream of water run In upon them. Which bruises their frail bodies. . . Judi O. W. Ward entertained With an Informal dinner Satunluy ewenlnit at the Itnttcry Turk hot. I for Mr. and Mrs. Huff Merrick. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Merrick.: Mis Annie Williams. Mr. Jefferson J'leroe und Mr. A. W. Martin. I .4 .4 Miss Helen Henderson entertain, With an Informal luncheon today at BLACK COATS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Wsek Craven, tte ; ;. n.rtti , j , , Hlack Ch.tli. 7 lensi i ,.,et button trimmed I s'ji;! Ilia, k Imp. i l.il r.io . : t h. ; I. nutli Ji;.-, Hlack Cloth, en, . ne .-t i,.. .uin iiu,,i. ; ( h nKth rtlaek Hroa.l, loin J.o '... t-. Ji.iY-, Hlack Heree. tail I. : 4 t.nttii j t Hlack Cloth, I'. 'se iiti.iiB, 7 s length . t la Hlack Chc i.'t an.t I'o .,1, l-.ti. i ll l.nmh l i; Hlack Cheviot nnil Hi i.U I, .tii. full 1, tiKtll I v ;i;, tlrey Mixed II. m. spun ... J s 'i', Fancy Plaids and Strides. 7 S l.nmh Jul .-, Covert Jackets t regular pn. 5 I n and $ I 2 I f ;: i-, All ChlklrcuV Cislts at ,.ne lpr, ,fr pih.s. nges 2 t.) 1 i were tr, to Jin. now .$3.31 t j . Thcso iir ii 1 1 oNtr.KHiliiiiirv liarjiains. Tin-cn;is arc from $." Id !) ufT r -tilar prices. Yot tlicv arc mi coiTcct s.lc ami icr!'cc nlit Utti, (except '.iilt the Cuvort Jackets which jwe placed at sacrifice lii;mvs. It has leen a uiHil winter and we haven't sold et. at a that's all. The savings are worth while. M. V. MOORE TiiKoirmTwaL ' 11 PATTOM mxukvm. ;a 1 th" M.iO'r. an. I mkuIh on Thursday with u liii. li. -on. J Tlio social meeting nf t)i 11. C T Haturday fvciiIhk at the K. of I'. hall on Honth Main street was un enjoy ahle &(Talr nnil an excellent program wan rendered. Miss Oussle Hinlth and Mine Kllu Mif'lain gave several Inter esting reading. Miss Kmma Kute Har nett. uc coinpitnl.'d by Mlsa ljertha WMttlngton, playid a selection from I ra Dlavolo on the Violin. Mis Eliz abeth Porter and Mis Martha Davis phived several piano numbers which were a ppreclatod. Mr. John C. rr delivered a splendid address, Which had fur Its title, "Itay of Hope." Mr. Junes llarnetto wo master of cere monies Hopper was served after the proiiram nnj the evening wo thor uiiKhly viijoyablu. J Jt Mrs. Kenneth Ilalrd entertained with lirldge last night at her home on Cumberland nvenue. The house was prettily decorated with ferns, carna Hons and palms. The place cards at the three tallies were heu't shape J valentines. Luncheon was served In courses. Mr. T. i,. Jackson, Mr." Mitch ell, Mr. O H. Wright and Mev- 11. V. famprH-ll left yesterday afternoon for Hlrmlngham, Ala., to attend the I Ay men's 'Missionary Movement conven tlon of the i'resbyterlao church. Mlsa Kannle Keller left yester(bty for Kaltlmore. Mrs. William Cincinnati. Judge W. R. Concord, N. C. Hardee has gone to Oudger ha gone to Mr. and Mrs. Tuth.HI who have been guests at the Manor for some time returned to their home In Chicago y sterday. Dr. W. P- Whlttlngton left yesterday for Charleston. Mrs. K. E. Cowan of Knoxvllle Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs- Eu gene Curtis of Htarnea avenue. Mr. Preston left last week for Vir ginia on a visit after which she will make her home with Rev. and Mrs. Lunsford In Nashville. Mr. M- WelnUrg of th Bon March ha returned from a business trip to New York. Mrs. David Rosetisteln and her mother, Mrs. Henry Chuck of New York arrived yesterday. Mrs. lUcn- stetn nas been In New York for v cral weeks. Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Rees arc at Hot Bprlngs, Ark., where they wJll remain for several wek. Miss Cameron Dnimtiumd return tmluy from Memphis where she has been the guest f Miss Crawford for Several weeks. Mr. limner Cathcy of Hkyland was in the city yesterday. nir . ii. Hper of Charlotte Is In the city for a few days. Mr. Carl Ithenherry of IVrby, Conn. I spending a few days In Ashevllle. Mr. A. U. Wilson left vesterdav for Miulimin. N. C. where ho will visit nts parents Mr ami Mrs. J. T Wilson for a few days. Mlm Margaret Fee ton has g.me to iircenvllle for u few days to vlalt frleiuls and rclatlses Mr and Mrs. J. T. Wycth and chll- iii.-ii or 1're.ionla, t, are upending me winter in Ashevllle Mr II S. ltohliisnn of l.lncolnton. N spent Hutiday In Ashevllle with friends. Mr H II l'epiier or Charleston, s. C. spent the week end In the city Mr A Howell of Wnynesvllle left esterdny after a short may in the cltv. Mr .1 ii.-n ille W. Reed returned to Wav I'siterday after a short stuv In the . It v Mr H the city. V. Hanliy of St l.onls Is in 01150 Mr und Mrs. John Fox. Jr. (nee Miss Krlt.le K h'-ff) arrive shortly In Aiken, H. c. where they will spend h few w. eks Mrs Fox has been suf fering from a M-vere cold and has an.eii.-,l h.r opera tour temporarily MIhh Maria Hi o. in and Miss Kugejila lolinston have arrived safely at Hlo Jaiieilo, ui'iorillng to a recent cablegram Mr. and Mrs (J.orre Haywood art- in Janialia und will spend several weeks ill I'loli.ln hefore relornillK to Arden. Mr. Chailes I' Ritchie of (?i.nc.,nl N C Is In the city for a few dins on huslness Mr Irvliis l.nK spent the w. ek .nd Willi his pureiits Mr. and Mrs M 1) Long on l'ark Ave Mr A K KriKlchart of New York is a visit-.r to the city. Mrs. .1. K Cunnally and Mrs. Con ullv '. who have been the kiosIh o," Mr and Mrs Richmond I'eason at Hi" American IcKatlon In Athens leave shortly for Rome nnil will re turn to America after Kaster- Mrs William porter und Miss J M. Hartl.'tt of Hprlngll.eld, Mum, are KLents at the Iluttery Park hotel. Mr. Roger Rankin of Kansas City Is in the c ity lor a tew nays on ousi ni as. Mr W F. Decker of Plsgah Forest spent yesterday In the city. Mr. E. p. Tannehlll of New York Is In the city for a brief stay. Mrs K Curtis Duwley of Charles ton, West Vs., lias returned to the Huttery Park for the remainder of tho winter Miss Nellie Davis and little Miss Alice Adams have returned from Ar cadia, Fla., after a visit to relatives. Mr. Bartow Van Ness, of Baltimore Is a guest at the Battery Park hotel Mr I,. S Pender and Miss Tomimle Lane of llendersonvlle are spending n few days with Mrs. Charles Nichols at Cumberland place. Mr. and Mrs. fi. P Ravenel havo returned from Raleigh after a week's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Walsworth of Minneapolis, Minn., are In the city (or a short, stay. Mr. Miller Pender of Christ School Arden spent Hunday with Mr. Charles Nichols on Cumberland place. Mr. C- ,W- Denning of Bryson City was In the city on business yesterday Mr- J. R. McCracken of Waynes- vllle spent Hunday with friends In town. Mr. Win. M. Little of Birmingham, Ala., Is here for a short stay. Mr. T. W. Klnuald of Mortimer, N. C was. lu Uw city yesterday. Mlsa Roberta Osborne of Clyde, N C. spent Stiuday. with friends In Ashevllle,' Mies Kathleen Jones of Washington D C- formerly of Ashevllle Is spend Ing several days with friends here. Mr Charles K Aiken of Winston Salem spvnt Sunday In the city. Mr. C C. Noble of Atlanta Is rcg lsttTed at the Hwunuanua. Mr. J M Pearson of RL Louis Is in the city for a aliert stay. Mr. A. D llerren of Wuynesvllle was In Ashevllle on business yester day. Mr. J. F. Haylesa, of Murphy la spending a fcV days In town on busi ness. Mrs Lewis Jlelnsber or Spartan burg, 8- (.'. epes.it yesterday In Ashe vllle with frleniis. Mrs. Jennie March of Cincinnati Is spending several days with Ashevllle friends. Mr I, C Hell of' Welck, W Va., )s In town for u few days. Mr E Watson of Harnesvllle, N C. ient the week end with friends In Ashevllle. Mr 11 K Uruy of Dtllsboro spent Sunday lu town, the guest of friends Mr. J W. Htalr of Knowille Is at the Berkeley. Mr and Mrs J F Smitti of Swan nanoa, N c . spent Sunday In Ashe Nllle with friends Mr. J. J l.elsll of Old Fort is res. Istered at the Berkeley hotel - Mr J I ann. iibei if of Crecnshom i In the cit for a few din -.. Mr. 1.. II Hudson of Kiiowlile is in Ashellle for a short mn Mr J II Ford ,f New York cittf leaves shortly aftir spending a week with friends In the , ity Mr S 1. Mitchell of Cli.nl, .lie is spending several dav s in the city on mismess. Mr. Ah v T Hawud of Mobile. Ala., is rt-gistercsl at the Swannanoa hotel Mrs. Alden Howell. Jr . and t W av iiesvllle spent Sundsv Ii IliKl the ity with friends. Mr T 11 lliahtown ..r v.,L..,i,. .- Is registereil at the s.umunou hotel. Mrs James W It.c.l anil children of Wanesvllle are In town for - ral iIh.nh ELECTRIC SERVICE WILL BE SUSPENDED On Tuesday. Fetsuarv lfiih. . le, in.- serUce will b.- muiii.I.',I lMi (he rfllt- more circuits rnuu V.30 a. u. until ii p. m. owing to the nefessn, of niaK -Ing changes on the distribution lines. The company huiM s to i, .im.. vice rarller thair the hour numed. but may not be abl to do so. ASHKV1I.IJC KLKlTRlt- co. From 12 to J. alij ( ID t,. s-sb. . will run on IS minutes schedule on aicmmoji avenue liua. TRYING TO SAVE 'OLD STATEHOUSE Opinion -of Ijh incut Sculp tor IlaH Awakciict! Legis lators to its Jicnut v. (Special to the C.tien ) RAI.FIOff, I 'l. I.'. A bill Is be ing drawn fur .hticlnctlon In the general usHombl f .r the Issuance of J V.f.OO.UOO bon.l ' l i I to- erec tion of a splendid (Irep. : late office build ing to extend . I . 1 1 K IM. nton street from Ballsbury ., Halifax street, the sites of the' pi. nt supreme court und agrlcultuml ImiiIiIIiiks lioth of these are under i ..ii.l.'innatli.n as In adequate and uiis.if.- This movement for the office bnlMing has u. strong following, and if It accomplishes nothing else at this session It will likely kill the' . in. nl for hoii.is li enlarge tho present state house, u thing that Is "bltierly opposed by many people who insist that the proposed ei.largement Would be the the most flagrint dMructlon of one of tha slate's most splendid lierltage in art and history. ( ' Huckstiibl s opinion. The position taken by Mr. F W. Ruckstuhl, the eminent sculptor, dur ing his vlslOhere the past week has had a telling effect on the movement for the enlargement of the state house. He Is outspoken In his op position. He- pronounces the state house In ft present design one of the finest and most unique architect ural gems that has come down from the nineteenth century, he soys, su perior to any old building In the coun try In lu slse, colorong. core In con struction, and purity In style. This opinion by Mr. Ruckstuhl has gone a long way In strengthening the ranks of th opposition to enlarge ment and to make friends for the prevlou- policy of grouping additional' State building around capital square I'nfortunately It looks very . much now like there will be no building legislation at thl session badly as such records, and libraries especially. How ever It Is believed that two years hence publle Sentiment will have be come so demonstrative In this re gard that th, proposed building to take the place of the supreme court and agricultural building will be cer tainly provided. COMMMG TRACTIONS THK HON RY MOON KItS. After Qeoi Hfc Cohan produced "Tho Hotieymdrtier?''at the New Amster dam theatre last sum liver his reputa tion as the brightest and moat popu lar of American composers and lib rettists was doubly assured for "The Honeymooners,' made un instanta neous success. It Is this production Which with a ceJrt of twenty and a chorus of forty girls comes to the (Ifand Opera house, Wednesday F.-m-ruary 17. "The Honeymooners", Is the most popular of the Cohan sonit shows. It Is acked with excellence. There are twenty musical numbers In which the young composer Is heard at his best, there Is a dashing and ex citing plot which reveals Cohan as a born dramatist and there Is a crisp kindly satire and bubbling humor that reveals Cohan as a great humorist Meat sale now on St the Ashevllle Pharmacy. THE HMJE MOI SK It Is sehlnm a farce crentes the at- t.ntlon that has fallen to the lot nf the Messrs. Hubert when they reoent lv presented Clyde Fitch's latest play. The Blue Mourn. It Is un adapta tion from the Oorman and Is by the same author who wrote "Girls." 1'n- like the average farce that has icon.' before, an unusually large .-ast Is re ((ulred to present kKe piece and when Jt Is M'n here th players will In clude Mllllcent Evans. OeofTrey C Sttaln, Wilton Taylor, Inda Palmer M Cnroilne reare, O I Madntyrc, Hurry K -MJIIarde. W O Heynier. Mabel Trunin lie. Richard I. I. anil fifteen others It will be seen at the (Iraiul next Saturday. Feb. 20 Mr. Fitch has ."Used and produced the plot. fc'lTItS PATRIOTISM. The siith.'i . f "The Clansman" may nellyitdupt I'l. toller of Saltoiin' In inoijn mot!" mid say that he wouhl rather malo a nations itHmas than it laws On.- cfpect of this celebrated play, which will be pp-scnted next Thursday e.nlng Feb. IS at the Grand Opera house has been to make the South . "libelous of Its own great ness In th. niirror of the stage men and -women ..! southern descent view the deeds their fathers during the reconstrm ti 'ii period, ami they are proud' of th.- record. The heritage is a pr . I'M! .-ne -how precious many did not real:.- until "The clansman" .ami' The p. ..re anil prosperity of the present , ret organijuukins th.it resisted th- iniquitous measures b vhich it v., sought to reduce the .south into .t :nongrl satrapy. 'The CluiiMinuu" p etures the Ku Klu Klan in a dark crisis or South i arolina liwt .rv It will be presented lore with a w el i -balanced company, a beautiful seen., production and elec 1 1 I.n I i (Te. t.. .md the noted Ku Klnx Klan ca.ilr ..: traineil horses and cx j.t rt riders Seats are now on sale at the Asbeiilb- Pharmacy. TO CI UK A t (lbl) IN IWE PAY Take I.AXATUB BROMI) gulnine Tablets. JiriiKKisIS refund money If It falls to core i:. W- OROVK'S signa ture is on citeb box. 1 6c. FRESH NUT MEAJS An cupre shipment of Shelle.1 Alm..n.!s nn.l Ensll'h Walnuts lust In. The best results can be bad only u h. n ibes.. jo.vls ire strictly frh. 50 cents pound. 25 Montford Ave. OWNBEY'S Phono 56 P ILES QUICKLY CURED fiiMAii! Itfllrf. IVriitiinriit run Trtu! ra kM4 Miilliil I ni' to AH In I'lnln VruiM-r We wunt cTry rn:iii ;in-l woman snf-f'-ririK frufii th x- rm i.tliiitf' !rt'ii uf iiil h t. inif .! nl t hf.r h ii i lit jnl mttlnuM i, us an-I tf-t hy ii lui n m il: a (i ff lfi.il j:m l.;ir;i- of Ui- must cflt i llt- it i Ml iiosihve i ut'i- I'Vei knuwri f'T IlliH illtKMy'. I'r;i'lll( IMli- ''un-. Th- way t't )tiiw- v. hat 1 1 1 ki -it P-int'dv tt in your own rasr, ! to Jtlt fill out frt-f (Kiiiion ami hth) to un utid vnii will K't hv r'tuin in .til a free trial 1 1 t-tit un nt of i'vramM j t - -Cure. Thrn aftrr ym have jro. n to ymir mlf whut Jt tan lo. u will K" .t tin ilriiKKlHt uiul t t ii fo n-nl box. Ion't unil-iK' an operation. u,i erutloriH are rarely a HurreNH nn nlt en Jfad' to trrrlMe eoiiHeq uem -s. Pyramid Pile f'ure n-thntH alt Intlu inatfon, nyikeM rmKeHtion, irrltn tl-r . Itthltifc, aoreN nnd ulrers diKappear, and the 1-Jles Klniply quit. Kor sale at all druK storf-s at 50 cents a box. FHRE IA( KAtiK COl Fill out the blank lines helov with your name uml ndilr. ss. i cl out coupon and :nnil lo the J'YKAMII) nitt'ii CdMl-ANV. 154 Pyramid Hldg.. Marshall. Mich. A trial pHeknge "f the great Pyramid I'lle Cure will then he srtnt you at one- by mail FBKK. In pin I n wrnpper. Name Si reel City anil State M. WEBB Millinery Importer No. fl Knttciy Iark Vlacc, Plioue ItH Ashcvillc. X. t My work room bus been fitted with Every Modern Appliance Known to our profession that will make for the most perfect results In Shampooing, Hal' Dressing, Manicuring. Chiropody etc. You are Invited to coll and se the most perfect Hair Dressing Parlors In the South MISS CRUISE tinmnil Flour 85 Haywood St. I IT'S KANV TO MAKK A I lltl: j Right Now j J If you ue M V W, lutllati J t'onl, till to th kimmI. Carolina CoaU Ice Company PHOJTB 1st. D..McKINNOIV 7 Pattoa Avenue (Over Rsdwno4't 6oro0 Ladies and Gentlemens TAILOR r CHIROPRACTIC (Kl-ro-prac-tlc) CONDEMNATION WITHOUT IN VESTIGATION IS POOR Abnormal pressure upon nerves Is I the cause of all diseases: by removing ! tnts pressure, normal conditions and j health will be restored. Recognised j and endorsed by thousands of citizens of other etatia. I Incurable diseases our specialty. "It. C. F. COMPTON, Chlropro, tor Legal Building. South of Fountain PHONE 621. THERE IS NO WAITING to b- served at our pluce that Is a feature with us Just the same as serving only the very best in the eat ing line If you haven't been eating with us. all e ask is a call. MAV YOltK l.l'NCH ltOOM 11 South Main it The Ashcvillc School of Music and Dramatic Art TBM ACDrTORITTH PtMM S4 Special &alu$0tor Jo Liwi.H Kid (llov.'S, iu tan, 1J button length, regular price .t !.?." ;iinl !.'0, spot ial for Tuesday, only U.5Q One j t 1 i i to .; ciisloiiicr. Aulo ( 'loth, .'Hi iiiciios wide, a linen finish white goods alre;idv shrunk, sells for 15e; sjieeial Ti'esdav at - S -3c tjard Twelve yjirds limited to i customer. VAL. LACE SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. 5e (uali(y of n. l.a -e: special at 2 l-Zc lard A ") grade of i fuck 'J'owels; sfiecial 3c Sach . l.ii:'ited two !ozei: to a customer. Ut) Stairs Sot : i;tl in White Lawn Waists P'2' fii"i i t i w i i I W , i rVt i- . 1 59c &ach One to a customer. , . Xo telephone Orders filled. Xo Ooods charged rt Sjiecial Prices. Hill Jileaehiii;'; spe ial at 9c GIVE US A TRIAL and we will demonstrate to you that our methods of cleaning garments of every description are perfect. Lace and delicate fabrics a specla'ty. Queen City Dyeing & Clean ing works. II Church Struct. I'bone 81(0. SKINNER & HUNTER Hair Dressing Parlors, room It, Paragon Bldg. Phone 67. We maki a specialty of electrical face and soalp treatment. Latest of everything Id Hair Good pj Hair Dressing Switches and PoKs made from your omblng, , i S La Grecque ComU. . : For every type of flgurt. ! : GREENE Si CO., ; : IS Church Strut : Shirriff's Ice Cream Is notedfor lCs purity and richness. Delivered to all part of th cltj 15.00 meal tickets 4.00 SHIRRIFF'S CAFE 16 PATTON AVENUE Your Children can not be strong and vigorous without good, pure milk. It is their STAFF OF LIF1-'. Our milk is good an pure and so reasonable that it is actually the cheapest food you can provide. Aslieville Pure Milk Company PHONE 554. lrlElHllirW P niTTAk a I V A-m s-srl T ASHEVILLE: N.C. ' shoumir ., vo,v lain Swisses. Silkoli,u.. an.l Cretonnes, also Floss Pillows in all sizes from IS in. l.e.s tu'JG inches. day i - yard ANNOUNCEMENT. r wish to call attehftqn fo the fact that I have opened a grocery business at 7 Montford avenue, and respect ; fully solicit the patronage of my I friends and the general public. De 1 livery to all parts f the 'City. J. F. SIMS,' Phone 1038 14 HERE'S A SNAP. We have one Singer Hand Sewing Machine for sale at a bargain. Been used a little, but practically as good as new. Call at once for a bargain. BURTON & HOLT )lvtty M of f(1 i rur. LOGAN . .. . ""sssisussssssss. -x. i i - . .. . i, -, . - , ; n
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