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th ' ' . r' THE ASHEVILLK CITIZEN. FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1909. ini ft T'. 'JLLJ& T1 jiii mm mi . m I m I mmciETY .voi.niinr r.f Ailicvlllo r.c-otile. were r cVsjoyisch'ngton for the Inauguration j ,IIK n.r , A l""""' )" M,r- "dln,a.,y more . . .f Phllln M llenrv. Mr. anil Mm. v ".Islcmin lorillarcl, Mrs l.uff Merrick. T and Mm. A J i.ymiin, in n mm m. Theodore K Davidson. Mrs. Imf- J M luclg r. Jr , Congressman ml Mr. J M. I-iiiikI' V Mr. fid Mr. Walter H. Andrews. Mr Oeorge Calvert, Mr J H. Wci.nl. Mr C. J. Harris and a number r other wers In Washington fur the icrpmu nlss. J X musical ta nnd sleight of hand performance will bo given fr the benefit of the Country club Wednes day afternoon. March 17th, from 4 t.c 4 o'clock. Although the committee, has not yet decided where the enter tainment will be given It l probable that th Manor will be chosen. The tea hurt fear wax given at the Munor And WAX a great success. The proceed of the tea will be ued to purchan u ttflfttt M and to build a tennl court. Tha program for the tea ha not been arranged yet and will be announced at a later data. Tha (nixed double tennli tourna ment will be commenced at the Coun try club today and a number of well known t layer! are entered In the fotrrnament HIM Fanny Wheeler hai Invited Ilia Hsnler and Mlaa Oossett and few glrla thla afternoon to play card at hef noma on Merrlmon avenue. ' there wltl be a mualcat thla evening At tha Depot Preabyterlan Babbath : achool at half poet aeven o'clock. An tntereatlng proa ram ha been arranged and a allvnr offering will be taken fad the menuy will be uned to pur chase song book (or the Sunday ill Eleanor Morrison entertained Informally Wednesday afternoon at her home on Pearson drive. ' ' ' tka rVldcy ook clb will meet thl kftemoon at tha home of Mia Elis abeth Iiernard on Cheitnut street. ; Tha following la the program: Roll eaiJ. "inryden. 1 lanr cr"Th Thame and It Assocla ' ttbae," Mr 3, T. Dlokeron. Pj"rr-''Wstmlnster Abbey," Mr.. J. If- Par it or, j j ' "the irlila,)- Whist olub will meet thl evening: M the Ashoville club. ; Jl Jl vMf. JPercy. Wbltaker arrived yeeter tit land Ut raoialn la Aahevllle for everal iritrnth before returning to tier home In pctnver, Colorado. Mr. Whttaker wag atla Anne O'Brien be fore her marriage laat year, and waa crgcaeAlngly popular during her ever al year realdnce In Aahevllle. , Mr tVIiltakecf it'tld ita Informal recentlon yacjterdu tnort.lnf m' her apartments in the Battery Park hotel, a on a (ha hew of ber arrtvaf became known nuiWwr ft ,lir frlenda callnd. Mr. WhIUker h ui lt)t Hone of the beauty for which he waa noted. Ml Nell ! O'Brien I expeoted from Now York hortly and will apend aeveml weekx with Mr. Whltaker, who will return to Denvr early in the mi miner, i J -Jl V The Burrow mualc elub met with Ml Oall Kannett ,on Bearden ave nue the latter pnrt of the week. The program conalated of piano nolo by th Mloaea Leona Lambertaon, (lall Kennett and Rva Moore and a vocal number by Ml Robin Kennett. A general dlacuralon of the life and mu alc of Mendelsaohn followed the pro gram. Jl J The thirty fourth annual denote of tha Delphian Literary Rorlcty tif Wcni Verville college I held thla evening In the college auditorium. The followltiK la the program: lt Declalmer, Monroe nohert. Question Heanlved. That the 'nlted State hovc rnmcnt aliould etab- liah the propoaed national park , In the Appalachian mountHlnn Affirmative I, M. Beam. 8. W. Marr: Negative A. A. Lotaplch, E. B. Clapp. Snd Declalmer, Veronu Ilrlttaln, Orator, C. K. Allison. rrealdent L. R. Weaver; Secretary P. Manney. Jl . The Jenny Wren club meet I hi" afternoon ut the homo of little Mine Alma Hawthrnne. The children will make final arrangement for their ale which will be held ahnrtly In one of the ahop. All the article w hich hnve Special Sale of Separate Skirts Remarkable Values in Fine Quality Skirts Lot A $4.79. Regular Prices $8 to $10 LctB $8.79. Regular Prices $12.50 to $18 Thin is a genuine reduced price sale on a quantity of most excellent skirts. Panama, serge and voile; black, brown, blue, and fan cies; self and silk trimmed; mostly pleated. For a pick up skirt, an every day or working skirt, this sale affords an opportu nity to fcuy one of real fine quality at the price of the cheap kind JUL K MOORE 0MX3rs o Linn Kit. bm-n ms'lc h tin' J- nny VVn-iid lur- ni iik (inks kIkI h Kri al lll h I" -irtK mudf ""w '"' Th- li.iiHe Hhmv will m.t icli.r all lllid the feinllilli.' Iliclcllliea In KoxHamc r miiHlliiH hmcI Hi" in. ii lii 11. inm In fur the dale la very nearly the hiiith a lh.it ut proceeding yearn Judging from punt experience, the ladiea will probably depend on effective milli nery rather than manning coatlc gownn for tho usual and expec ted dlit play of home how finery. To ahlver through one whole afternoon, prob ably two, would be more of rrmrtyr- ilutii than one could reasonably be expected to endure. Whether there are gown for the occaaion or not, there aurely will be coat. Every um mer wardrobe contain at lent one pretty cloth gown for the cool day and thl gown will make It debut at the horie how. Fortunately the dl rectolre itylii are particularly nppro- proprlate for afternoon occaaion and worn with the beautiful and pictur esque new hat they will lne nothing by comptOim with the cotume of former year. There I a comforting reflection In realising that cloth gown hang better, are proof agnlnat a damp atmophere which usually take the tarch out of frocks and frlxe alike, and that whatever bolide In the weather line, the show may bo viewed during the entire afternoon In peace and comfort. There are several new team In town which will If entered add seat to the competition. Dr. Carl Reynold' favorite, olold Bar and Gold Duat, will be mlaaed thla year, having been sold some time alnca in Texaa- Ho many of the older resident have taken to motoring and disposed of their horses that It would not be surprising before very long to find an automobile shbw taking the place of the annual horse show, sf f The children of the Sunday school of the Temple, on Hpruce street, will have a purlm party thl afternoon at the residence of Mrs. L. Blomberg, on Wood fin street. All the children of the Sunday achool ars invited to at tend the party. r gr The cold weather Interfered with the golfers yesterday afternoon at the Country club and many members of the club were out. Tennis atoo was played, although tha wind deflected th course of tha balls considerably. Tha now , tournament commcanoea to morrow, weather permitting, and will be continued through several weeks- Jl Jf Ths Tahkeost club gave an In formal danc laat evening at their olub room. Among the gueata were Mr. and Mrs. Heath Carrier, Miss Wlllolla Ranler, Mis Sarah Q onset t, Mis Mary Stlkeleathar, Mis Ljilage dates, Mia Jessie HtlkolcxUhor, Miss Fannie Wheeler, Mia Resale Kite Mia t.lHInn Weaver. Mr. W. O. Borne Mr. Charles Kolaom, Mr. Thnodore Hansom, Mr. retry Cobb, Mr. Robert R. Reynolds, Mr. CrubIu Oudgetr, Mr. Harold JohitKton. Mr. Nicholas Road ies, Mr. Keiiclnl Nnrthrtip and other PERSONAL Mr. C, Osborne, of Knoxvlllu, Is In Ashevlllo on business. Mr. J. M. McRae, of Reerhwood. I pending a few days with frlenda in the city. Mr. Charles M. Vance, of Blnek Mountain, N. C. waa In town on busi ness yesterday. Mr. J. B. Rnsley Sylva after a abort Ashevlllo. ha returned builnosa trip Mr. J. C. Klemllo, of (Ireenshoro. Is registered at the Hwannanoa hotel. Mr. It. J. Sloan, of Waynesvllle. Is spending a few days with friends In town. Mr. K L. Umnwrra, of Philadel phia, arrived yesterday and will spend aeveral days here. Mr. R S. hum. Ala., 1 here. Carpenter, spendinK of Rlrinlng a few days 11 PATTOX AVENTTH. Mr. K. 8 Wells, of Murphy. Is the city for a short stay with, frlenda, Mr. J. l Jarvls, of Wlnston-flalem In the gofcst of Asli.'Vllle frlc-nd for few day Mr aod Mrs. Hugh A. Love. Waynenvllle. arrived yesterday an am spenjuig a xliuM time with friend lre. Mr It.. H. lonard ml son, o New fork'. II) , arc- xu.sts In Aahuvlll t..r a. viruil dayn. .Mi. J. M l. Ml. hai, of Wayiiesvlll wli.i hua Is en apetidliiK a few day wiih frl.-ndec here. Iiaa returned to hi home. Mr. V Tt Rrown of Wrlmter here for a 0-w days on business. Mr. J. I" 'Wl.l. ley, of Marlon. N. C wns In Hi" .My on IiumIiihs yeste day. Mr. Itobcvt Kephart. of Marble, N. C who hjis been spending a fi day here, will leave hortly for his home. Mr. P. A. OarretU of Mallabury. Is spending a few days with friend I the city. vi r I t. I'nj'f. r llenderaonvll who has been the guest of Ahevlll friend for aeveral day, ha rcturne to hi home. Mr. J. T. Crowell of Charlotte here for a few days. Mr. and Mr. Jame Rendley and Kred Rendley who are the guests of friend in tho city will return shortly to their home In flpnico Pine. N. C. Mr. J. K. Mann has returned to hi home In Canton. Mr. W. M. Francis of Atlanta. Oa Is registered at the Swannunoi hotel Mr. A. O. Payne of Lexington, Ky who has spent several day with friends here left yesterday. Mr. 3. O. Chilton has returned from a trtp to Murphy. Mr. J. V. Baker of Almond, N. C. I here for a short stay. Mr. R. K Bryson has returned to Franklin after a bulnes trip to Ashevllle. Mr. R. H. Blackwell of Waynesvllle I spending a few days with friends bars. I ; 1 1 Mr. Frank Smith and Mr. L. P, Russell have returned to Fletcher af ter spending a few days with friends here. Mr. K. C. HIirLlwin nt WlvniwIIU Is spending a few days with friends in tne city. Mr. T. H. Ooethe of Greensboro is here for a short stay with frlenda. Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Jones of Fair view were the guests of friends here yesterday. Mr. A. U Rpps and Mr. B. R. Epps of Alman, N. C are spending a few (fays In the city on business. Mr. J. W. Morris of Black Moun tain Is spending a few days with friends here. i Vr. n. W Fre nf Wnl Pv V r was here for a few hour yesterday, Mr. R. C. Watkln of Rlack Moun tain la vlaltlng Ashevlllo friends. Mr. Ed Crisp of Alman will return to hi home shortly after a business trip to Ashevllle. Mr. James Duckworth of Wnynes vlllr I visiting Mrs Oscar White, No IS. Cherry street. Rev. J. 1 Rrookshlre of Mender aonvllln I In the city attending the convention of Red Men. Mr. M. Dtinn MeKee returns to day from Hot Hprlnir after a several day visit to her mother, Mr. A. K Rate. Mr. R. T. Newton left Tuesday for Slawannah. Oa., where She will spend several month with her sister. Mr. M. U Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worn was;, who ha been vlaltlng Mr. and Mrs. IT. T. Crook on Jefferson drive, left yesterday for Savannah where they will visit relatives for a few days, after whic h they will go to New York to reside permanently . Mr. Bernard Whltlock return to New York today nfter a several days visit to his father. Mr. A. Whltlock mho la tricry 111 at hla home on Hay wood street. Mr Staoey William ha returned to Chicago after s tay of aeveral weeka on business In Ashevllle and the vicinity. Mr Kenton ha gone to New York for several days and will return to Ashevllle the early part of next week Dr. S. Westray Rattle leave today for Tarboro for a brief stay. Ml Sarah flnssett who ha been visiting the Misses Rtlkeleather for ten daya leave Saturday for Spar tanburg and after a short stay will return to her home In Wtlllamston. s. c. Master Thornton Fuller who was accidentally burned several days ago la recovering, and will shortly be out. Mr. W. A Rexford has returned from a northern business trip. Miss Jane Seldon who ha apent sevmral week at the Manor returned to her home In Philadelphia yester day. Mr. W. J. Wood of Atlanta Is pending several days with frlenrs in Ashevllle: Miss Irtilu Moore ha returned from New Orleans where she at tended the Mardl Ora festival. tr. j. A. Lyerly of Canton was bar yesterday. Miss R. M. Hewitt of Evfngton virttmia. is vlaltlng her brother, Mr. F. R. Hewitt on Montford avenue. Miss Maude Adams of Newark. N. J., is spending some time at the Ken- llworth Inn. Mr W. 8. Ad a nr. left yesterday tor a irip to New York. Miss Gertrude Wither who has been lltlng her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Marnard. on Chestnut street, has re turned to her home In Danville. Va. Mr. Albright left Cincinnati. yesterday for Mr. snd Mrs.. T C Hamilton of Rochester. N. Y.. are spending several days at the Manor Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Adam of Or angeburg, 8. C, aie gueata at the Oaks hotel. Mrs. L. M. Sheppard nf Ruffalo, N. Y., has arrived and will spend some tlmo at the Manor. Mrs. Junius Bmlth I vlaltlng friend for several day at Relds- vine. , M. and Mr, w. Conrad of Bt Paul. Minn, are spending slme time In Ashevllle. Mr. Franklin Merley of Phlla relphla Is a guest at the Kenirworth Inn. : , Mrs. R. T. Newton left Tuesday for Bavannah where she will visit her sister. Mr. M. L. Parker. Miss Johns, of this city, who has been vlaltlng her lister In Knoxvllle for the post month ho returned to Ashevllle. ATTEMPTS TO LECTURE HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW V I. " BCT EFFnTS lAJf D HIM AT THE POLICE STATION. Will Probably Tell Judge of Mothtr- ln-lw' Bins In Police Court Thla Morning. Hla mother-in-law was to blame for the whole, affair, he said. According to the story told by John Taylor at tha police station at an early hour thla morning, he attempted to remonstrate with his mother-in- law, Mrs. Laura Trivet, who lives In th Reed bufldllf. on the kind of life he wa living' when she objected to his lecture and. began to curse and abuse him. To have hi sermon meet such a reception was more than he could stand ana, according to Mrs. Trlvett's statement, he struck her on the face, whlcft TAylor admitted In part, but said It didn't amount to any thing and he appeared to think thai he shouldn't be offended over such a trine. The mother-in-law seemed to think otherwise and pandcnmnlun broke loose. A policeman who arrived on the scene soon after tha melea said that he had never een a much worse dla ordered room. Everything appeared to bo turned up side-down or out of Its natural order-In some way. I'll, scream of the woman could be heard for blocks away and It waa at lirst thought that something of no les Im portance than a murder was being pulled off. The arrival of a scitind of police put a sudden end to the affray and Taylor was escorted to the po lice station to arrange for hla appear ance In police court thl morning. Taylor Is charged with assault on Mrs. Trlvett. Mis. Trlvett and Lillian J. TrlvPtt are charged with cursinK and abusing Taylor. PILES CCREB IV TO 14 HAY PAZO OINTMENT I guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding pile la to 14 days or money refunded, tfa. Scott's Enioisiop does all it docs by virtm of one thinr Power h. power to create power. As fire turns water ti steam so Scott's Emulsio. transforms thin, impurt blood into pu re, rich b!x 1 giving nourishment and vital energy to everj organ, every tissue anJ every muscle. 8nd Oik dertlMmirt. tocetber with nscm ( paptr hi which It sppcan. iwr Sdrtu nnd lam emits to com sotust. u4 ws m ami yea 'Vomvtete Hamfy Attu of MM World." SCOTT BOWSE. 409 !WI Stnei rW Ynr LADIES The Wsde Corset la an artistic crea tion built on a principle which elevates It Into a class exc lusively its own. An assortment of tlue beautiful models may be seen this wpek at Miss Moore's Art Store. 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Liquid medicine lose their strength the longer they are kept, through evap oration, fermentation and chemical change, hence Stuart' Dypepsla Tablet are recognized a the only true and logical manner of preserving the Ingredients given above In their full est strength. If you really doubt the power of these tablets, take this advertisement to a druggist and ask his opinion of the formula. It la due your stomach to give It the ingredients necessary to stop Its trouble. It costs nothing to try. You know what you are taking, and the fame of these tablets prove their value. All druggists sell them. Price 60 cents. Send us your name and ad dress and we will send you a trial package by mall free. Address F. A. Stuart Co.. 155 Stuart Building, Mar shall. Mich. Figure II Out For Yourself How much will you accumulate during the next 20 years If you save as little from your Income each year a you put by iast year, or during the last five year? On the other hand, examine a specimen copy of thi Rqtiltalile'a new Standard Policy and see what amount Is guaranteed to you, five, ten, fifteen or twenty years hence. In addition to tho life Insurance af forded. The small amounts that you now fritter away will pay the annual premiums. The Emilliihlc Life Assurance Society nf the lulled St at cm. Write, 'phono or call W. J. RODDEY, Manager, ROOK HILL, S. C. 2 BUTTER. 8.c per pound. The fancy creamery kind, the kin you pay 40c and 4 2c per pound fo when made In Illinois Instead of her The express company gets the din ence. Asheville Pure Milk Co. East Walnut St., Phone 551. The Asheville School o! Music and Dramatic Art THB AUDITORrUM ; La Orecqu Conats. . ; J For tvery tjrpe of Ifurt. ; : GREENE & CO., : It Cfcurcli Stml : For Savinsake ATTBXD THE Closing up Sale Citizen Want Ads Bring Results. It combines the strength of the grade, making a Matchless 25 Cent Phone 54 - i . i . , -ii... .-p ;;i vS - mm few White Waists for J'ummer Ytstfi-.lay we received a large line of dainty White Waists for the Spring trade. Tliere is a wide asKdHiiicnt of th ni and a selection should be easy for the most critical buyer. The Waists marked at .$1.25 each are unusually good values, in fact they are the juvttiest things we have in the store at anv where near the nice. We have Lawn and Lingerie Waists ju iced at 1.00. $1.25, $1.50 on up to $6 each. JYew Curtains and Curtain (foods We can now show you the largest and best se lected stock of Curtains and Curtain goods in the city. Conic in and sec the entire line it will be worth your while. Cm-tain goods are priced at 15e yai'd on up. Curtains in Muslin and Net sell for 59c each on up. D.R.McKINNON 7 ?iUp Avenue (Over Redwood's Store) Ladles and (.enUemens TAILOR WE SELL Shuttle, Bobbins, Needles, etc., for all makes of sewing machines. Agents for "The White." Beaumont Furniture Co., 37 8. Main St. Phone 1002 THERE IS NO WAITING to be served at our place that Is a feature with us just the same a serving only the very beat In the eat ing line. If you haven't been eating with us, all we ask Is a call. NEW YORK LUNCH ROOM 11 South If&in it Spring Opening of Imported Models and Tailored Hats Wednesday, March 3rd M. WEBB CO. Asheville, N. C. 6 Battery Park Place. c ASIIEVILI.K. X. C. Spring Goods and Blankets SUNSHINE AND SNOW We h;ivt- j. la. o,l the prices on Blankets so low during tins ,-oltl snap that it will pay you to invest. IjVT W Sllow you. Spring U.mkIs lion- in uIhumImh-o. We have been to d our wash p(s aro tht. 1)rottiost in town. It n ml I ,ii f s"-.-,,l,1f,, f, the way they are selling ann all fresh and n,.V. in .sheviiu,Sh,,,t,;illR 'n'1l,' Iuost attractive store 1 I '..V - V.:.'vi".,; J .;iv;;;.-;"..'.Vi-.;-..:V.vi'......g Drive Away the Blues On a cold day by using M. W. Indian Coal. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Phone ISO. Pattoa At. HAIR GOODS Everything for the hair can be ob tained here, In all the latest styles. Tha make-up of all our hair gopds are the beat, and can offer you the lowest price. Manicuring, Chiropody, Sham pooing, and Facial Massage. MISS CEUISE, 25 Haywood Street. Plione it. 'miM lMstastM Y
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