THE ASIIEVTLLE CITIZEN TIIFRSDAY,. MAROiT 11, 1900.
Reulah Corcoran, Master 'laude
Indigestion
Young, Paul Kmathers, Terbert rttune
flupcrt and Alexander Crowell.
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SOCIETY
Dyspepsia
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Mls Enimfl. "Judger will sail from
Panama April 2nd and aft'-r a tin
dnv's stav In New York will return
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10 Aaheilllc Miss (lodger has beer
in Panama all winter with h-r r'f
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Mrs. William Iliiiliion will entrr
fam Informally with hrlilite Friday
afternoon II (hR rml'l'-nr-i' on rheirt
mrt trst In honor of Mine Hldillee
and Mrs. McGirk of i'hlllpabure;. To.
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fl Has decided to have a '-
md lurlm ball Minrtly In order that
the great number of prople who pur
chased tickets and were unable to at
tend on account of the torrent of
rain and the general gloom In which
the cltjr wan enhroodd, due to the
lack of electricity for several hours.
tnnv have an uDUortunlty of attend
ing; under better Mrcumstanci h. The
date will be announced Inter. Thi
credit of the eKcHlpnt roiialc playd
At the ball Tuesday ewnlng was Klv
n by error lo Webster's onheitrn
Instead of tjlatehley'a nri'hvstia
Which Will again be heard at the next
tall. J
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i .Mrs. Ooonr Urown and Mine Jss
le Piper have opened a niinimry
hop at It Patton avenue.
A match team ef golf wai played
yesterday afternoon at the Country
club with Interesting results, -mere
went no trle. The aoore waa aa
follow:, Mis faj-rt Morris, Mlsr
Ellen Barker, and Mr. Kooenaon
1. Mr. Thompson Fraaler, Mie
Charlotte Smith and Mum Fredwlko.
Brownv IB. ilia Itetvea, Mis r.lea
nor Jrforrleoh, and Mlaa Alio Brown,
ft. " Ml Rita Heee, Mn, Charlo
8. fori an and Mlaa Annie Williams,
1M.
, The Ladle Aid society of the Chris,
tlan church will hold a takn sale
Saturday mornlnif at Noland Oroeery
tor bn Pack kquare. A variety of
cafe .. will ka enld at ' reaeonable
prlo. ,. , , . . , J it
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Tha opening ball and the annual
rertnaa which will be riven by the
Battery Park Hotel and whim nave
ibeew f or ' number of year the two
largest balla of the year, will o espe
cially beautiful thi season, and Mr,
J, u Alexander haa already planned
tha tthhja decoration for the occa
lon which Will be on a acale aeldom
attempted except In . aome of the
larg hoatlerlee In Florida and New
Tor. The lining hall la alway ued
on then oceasionss and will be an
aareeabl aurprlee to the expectnnt
ejueata, A large Tore of workmen will
be engaged several day In. decora tinir
the dining hall under the direction of
Mr. Alexander, and the remit will
mirpaa anything that haa been at
tempted on that order at the Battery
Park iter eome Um,lj
! Mlaa' kaii XIIHan anf at the mli
lonary wieetlhg held at th Preabyte
rlaa church yeaterday.
4 -t,ff . . af P
rha a fyowan'a ullJ of Trinity
hurch will meat at th realdeno of
Mra. MoFerran on Panola atreet thle
afternoon at I o'clock.
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, Kaadham and Wrlghtsmnn's milli
nery ator will havs Ita aprlnit open
ing on Saturday, March 1.1th. A full
Hn of drees hate a well n tailor
and eeml-dreaa hata will be ihown.
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Mlaa Cora "White, daughter of Mr
and Mra. O M. White of Jupiter,
iwaa married to M O. F. HiminHi i
of Waahlnaton at Weawrvlllii yenler-
flay mornlns at 11 o'clock. The mar
rlaaa ctrnmeny waa wltneued by on
tya few of the relntW and friend
of the oontractliiK imitlef nml w
performed by Kev. Mr. Iloyd nt hla
ham a. Mra. Rumlntror In a ehitor of
Mra. I. 1. Itrookahlre and Mm. - II
Miller of thle rlty. nml 'iim fumy
frlenda In Aahevllln mid linn mnlie
tt-ounty. The joiin cnuple will make
their future home In WnelilnKt""
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Mlaa Helen Cefalu, MIb? Dorothy
and Mra. John II. CeTnlu relurn ehort
ly after a two mouihe alay in New
Orleana. Gulfport and Chntuu.ua
Mlaa Cefalu waa very popular and
had number or cntoi'talnninnta tlv
en In her honor durlnsr her vlnlt.
Mra. Cefalu and Mine tvrulu will atop
In Itoanoke for it week to vNIt Mle
Mnra-uerlte Cefalu at Molllna Institute
and will then return to Anhevlllo.
The Aahevllln rhnptor. No. C. Hoy
el Arch Muanna h.iv- a meeting thle
evenlnit at the MnsonU Teml'-.
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Mr. F. F Darker will give nn or
gan recital this evenlnit tit All S u!n
M. V.
WOMEN'S OtrtrtTTEtt.
church, at 1:1., o I., t which the
public la Invited. The following 1
the program
ftoiKitu In K minor, 'o. t
Khlenbrger
Adagio
lol'Tineyzo
Wcherjsooo
In the Twilight (N-w) Mark"r
Am Meer (By the He) .. Rchubeit
Idylle Kinder
Chanaon do Nult Klgar
March "Pomp and Clrcumatnnce
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The engagement of Mine Ttoea F.lea
nor Krle to Mr. Hlchaiil F. Wllllng
hnm nf Macon, flo., bin ben an
nounced by the parent of the bride
elect. Colonel and Mra Frank H
Frlee, In Wlnnlon-Halem and will be
or Intereat to the many friend of the
family In Aihevlllw. Mlaa F.leanor
Morrlaon haa frequently entertained
Mine Frlea, and wa th grueet of Col.
and Mra Frlei on a aeveral week
tour of th Weet which they made In
tnelr private car In the anmmer. The
following Intereatlng account la tnken
from Th Wlntton-fialem Journal:
"One of th moat plctureeqtia af
faire of the anaaon waa given yeabf-.
day afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the
neautirul realdence of Col. and Mra
Frank H. Frlea, when at a lovely
roae luncheon, the very Intereatlng
announcement waa made, of the ert
gagement of their daughter, Mlaa
Roaa, Fleanor Frlee. to Mr. Richard
F. Wllllngham, of Mncon. Oa.
The magnlflcant dining room waa
brilliant in Ita decoration of long
etetnmed pink roeea and amllax. At
th four corner of the long dining
taoM, email circular table were ar
ranged, and on each waa placed a
lovely anver loving-cup filled with
pink bride' roeea; an exqulilte
lace eenterpieca mbroidered with
pink roaea, extended the length of
the long center table, and on thle
reated the largeet of the ver lov
fhg cup, upon a table mirror, which
reflected the great bouquet of bride'
roeea which filled the cup. flllvr
candelabra holding pink candle
haded with allver filigree hd
over pink, were placed nn either end
ef the table, while long-etemmed
bride' maid roaea In pink were grace
fully scattered over thla lovely lun
cheon table.
"Dainty luncheon card fiandiomely
painted, deilgnated tha place of the
gueeta. The pretty card Were In
the ahane of two heart joined by a
pink roee; on one waa Inacrlbed th
name of th gueat, while the other
Bora th monogram, "V. W.." In all-
ver.
"Seven baantlfully appointed courae
war rv)d; in each one hcarta ap
peared, thua auggeettng the aenttment
of th pretty affair. Th Ice were
whlt brick with pink heart In the
center, while the caka Were alao
heart-ahaped, whlte-tlpped with or
ange blnaeoma, and bearing th mon
ogram "V. W.." In green,
After the firat courae, Mia Mar
guerite Frlea brought in a allver lov
ing cup, and preaented It to Mlaa
Htith Hlewera, who roe and In a few
graceful word, announced the en
gagement of hef Poueln, Mlaa Elea
nor Frlea. to Mr. Diehard F. Wllllng
ham of Macon, (la , and then the cup
waa panned to the t'uoata, each of
whom toairted Mis Frlea and Mr.
Wllllnghum.
"A very pretty Incident occurred
here, when a dninly dlah filled with
orange bloaanma waa preaented to
MIh Krlea from her uncle und mint.
Dr. and Mra. II T. Hahnaon. lovely
itralna of nnmlc were heard iHsulng
from the Idoseonia. for the dlah wna
a mualc box, thua cunningly devlaed
and brought from Ruropo.
"When the coffee wna served each
gueet waa presented with a lovely
vvhlte eatln box di'cornted with
apmy of orange bloiiaoms. These
dainty aotiuenlra were rilled with tiny
silver horaeahoea, which the guests
showered upon the happy young host
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Mis Hue nell Corcoran was enter
tained at her home on Haywood
street with a aurprlse party yester
day afternoon. A number of Raines
were played during the afternoon nnd
refreshments were aerwd. Those
present were MIh Mary Stevens, Miss
Mary Smothers. Mis May Corcoran.
Miss Klcanor IVrklnaon, Miss Alma
fladger. Miss Alma Bustle, Mlse Kve-
lyn Hlikiuan. Miss Margaret Doane,
Mls Kthid Horrells. Mlsa Oertrude
Kngle, Miss (lladys Cowglll, Mlaa
OUR NEW
SPRING TAILORED SUITS
Are Distinctly Exclusive in Color,
Trim, and Form.
That m tin strong, l point we make next to
quality. It ini-nna that you will not see every
Mary- Ann hi Christendom with oulte like, or
so nearly like, your own aa to cheapen your
MpriiHlvti cult und dull your pleasure In it.
Next senson copies of It will appear; thi sea
son never, because Moore' suits are exchnlvo;
the latest product of style creator not vul
gar Imitators.
Women who like to appear "different" and
exculslve In their apparel trust their dress
reiiulrementa to Moore. Come In to the
new Spring Suit.
MOORE
II PATT05 ATKNtm.
The cun f r the hlarheat score In
the Albemarle bowling tournament
which haa lasted five we.k, was won
last niaht bv Mr. A. H. Malone. The
following scores were made last nlnht:
Mr. A. II. Malone. 14 1 1.17
h. 30; total tOO.
Mr. J. A. Burckel, 157 119 12
h. 30; total 4f
D. J. A rocke. 139 14 143, h
30: total 4C0.
Mr W. U. Boger. 123137119, h,
71; total 4S4.
Mr. W. A. Klndel, 11& 90 134, h
Tf,; total 414.
Mr. I.. Raoul. lor, 108 104. h 0;
total 307.
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The eholr of Central Methodist
church enjoyed a tea yesterday after
noon which followed the usual choir
practice. The choir will have a aim
liar tea once a month herearler, each
member In tarn being hostesa and an
Impromptu musical program will be
given. Mis ltobln Kennett who aang
o charmingly at the Bchool of Mualc
earlier In the afternoon, gave everai
number which were appreciated by
those present.
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The Thursday bridt: club meets
this afternoon with Mr. W. H. Pen
land at her residence on College
street.
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Th public recital yeaterday after
noon at the Ashevlllo Bchool of Mu
alc and Dramatic Art waa very en
Joyablw and wa Well attended, every
available seat belfrg occupied. Mlsa
I.ydla Hlnaland and Mlaa Robin made
their debut and acquitted themeelves
unusually wall. Ml Rlnaland haa a
high soprano voice of aweetnea and
purity of tune and In "My Noble
Knight" eaally took the high C and
K In a cadenxa. Mlaa Rlnaland'
voice I one of promise. Mia Robin
Kennett aang "If I Were a Roe." by
D'Eaeenneltl, charmingly and die
played a warm soprano voice of un
usual strength and beauty. Mlaa Etta
Handta blayed Handt' "Polonaise In
F" well and waa one of the favorites
of the afternoon. Mia Viola Owrtbey
played two piece designated a tone
picture by Hoffman, with discretion
and artistic feeling. Little Mia Mar
garet Mlllender played "Scene de
Ballet" by Da Berlot and showed ex
ceptional aptitude for the violin, al
though the number waa difficult for
one so young to attempt. Ml Mil-
Iendar played well. Rubensteln' well
mown "Melody In F," wa Interpre
ted by Mr. Herbert Rlckman in a
manner that brought forth unstinted
applauae. Mr. Wilbur Sumner played
"La Cascade" by Pauer beautifully,
and It gave him ample acope to dl
play hi undeniable talent. Mlaa Willie
Carter delicately played Hoffman's
"Berceuse" with good tone and was
warmly encored. The recital was
Very enjoyable. Mia Ruth Fladeker
accompanied several of Mr. Connell's
violin pupils In her usual good style.
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PERSONAL
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Mr. a. E. Ilrlckhead, of New York,
is 'spending few day in Ash-vtiie
on business.
Mr. J. 1'. Thompson
of Atlaiila, Is
spending se
nil days with
fl'lilulM
In the city
Miss Mary llniy, of Norfolk . Is
Visiting friends on Mom Ton! nvemie
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick .M. Italic:. ,,l
Morrlatow ii. rvnn., are xpeiiitioK sev
eral ilnya with friends, here.
Mr. C. C. Lord, of Montreal, wu.i
In town on business yesterday.
Mr. CI. Olst. of Milwaukee. Is In
town for a few days.
Mr. Paul Jones and family left yes
terday for Wlhloek, WuHhlngton.
Mrs. A. E. Hunt left yesterday for
Washington.
Mr. Owen C. Steele, of New York
city, is hero on business.
Mr. J. 11. Crawford, of Richmond.
Vs.. is a guest In the city.
Miss Nan Kllllan. of WuyncRVlllc.
nnd Miss Kathleen Jones, of llomlny.
are visiting Mrs. Otis Coxc, in Vic
toria. Mr. nnd Mrs. F.. E. Rrnwn, on oak
street, are entertaining ns house
guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry l.ang an I
Miss lnna l.ni, who are en rout -from
a trip to Florida and Cuba to
their homo in Staunton. Va.
Mra Annie D. Hill and daughter of
Ooldsboro, ure here for a few day-.
Mr. Willis (J. Home is routined lo
his apartment In the Medical building
with a severe at lack of grippe.
Mrs. Jamea M- Oudker, Jr , f ex
pected to return to day from Wash
ington, D. C. where she has been
the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Lang
ley for several weeks'.
Mr. fend Mr. James Ci. Sttkrlviithcr
are guests at Miss Tempi- Harris resi
dence on Aston Place.
Mr. John P. Sloun. of Rock Hill. s.
C. Is In the city for a few days on
business.
Mr Y. T. Denton, of Wnynes Hie. is
In the city for a few days.
Mr. It, Nlssen, of Wlnston-Saler.i,
Is In Ashcvllle on business.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Jones, of Tu'r
Haven, Vt., are spending a few week?
In the city.
(Csntlnusd en page Ave.)
Crn.DS CAVSE 16EAOACTTE.
LAXAT1V fiROMO Quinine, the
world wide Cold and Grip remedy re
moves cause. Call for full name,
tsjok for signature E. W. OROVB. tse
Indiireli'in and tlj;n j,-ir. a:e ufwavs
caused by food tot t.. r!y tl-itfirlj?,
la jour stomach. V. n j , ir stomach
cannot properly Hgf fisul, of Itidf, It
needsallttlej assistance -iin-HhlaSKslsV
aneUreaHyuwpll'My KcKkd. Krxlnl
assist the MohiHcb, l.v tenporarilr
dljfestlnR'aU of the food in the stomach,
so that the) stomach m:sy r.-Ht and rsra
perttte. Kodul Jirca'1 . a very excellent
preparation for ah digestive disorder.
Our Guarantee. ffif
you sre not tieaeflted- the drapmit, will at
onceretura yemr aionev. Hon t UeBltstct any
dnifsUH will sUffia.Kilul on lh-se terms.
Ttie dollar bottle eop'rot.i tfsie as mie-ii
ss the MM bottle.' K ll Is pi-etiared In Hie
IslMirattirieS of Jl. C. Uv ln & Cu . Cwcago.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I wish to inform the public that I
have moved my official from the.I.eiril
building to temporal . ofTltes on I'ut-
ton avenue, over West--in I'nlon Tele
graph office.
After April 1st I v. ill occupy the
entire seven modern office rooms that
are now being; partitioned ,,rr on the
second floor of the l.ang building N.
W. cor. Pack Square
DR. C. P. COMMON, Chiropractor.
Phoito "21.
MlaU
7 Paltuo 'venae
(Overilaf,ood' Btore)
Ladies and
B0H
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BUTTER. "-'"
I9o r ponad.
The fancy ereamery kind, the kin
you pay 0o andl 42c per pound foi
when made In Illinois Instead of her
The express company geta the dlfle
ence.
Asheville Pure Milk do.
Bast Wslnnt St., Phone SS4.
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ACQUAINTED
AViili (lie 1wst fitiiinlvv
Wur1 in Aiin rirn, tlint limit'
tin
mcnois way
Phone 95
J. J. Nichols. Mfjr
vol wii.i. vi;v:h
I ll ANY COM,
Tlmt will give more per
fect 8:itlifnctlon than our
M nnd W Indian conl.
In uniform slac, free from
nlnte und dirt.
Carolina Coal &
Ice Company
Phone 130. Patton Are.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Wt wish to aniKiiui' ( tn the tallies of Aslicvillo
;tiul vii inity tlint m t li.wc kmkmI ; tpnlnr price'!
"Millinery Parlor ;it !o I .-tt t .1: avenue, w'ierv we will
be jileased to shtnv nur many beautiful jmtterns at
popular irit'0S.
Watdi for our oprnina: aniKiuneement.
BROWN fit PIPFR
90 Patton Avenue. Up One Flight.
Of Pleasine Quality
And .startlrigln siie is the stock of fruits now on dis
play at this Phop. Many sizes of California and Florida
Oranges, plenty of liannnas, (haiiefruit, Tineapplep,
Crandlierries and I?ipo Tomatoes. PWmp orders receive
careful attention.
a Monuord it. OWNBEY'S m i
Stylish Spring Suits and Stresses
!!
J L Grecqu Coritti. .
I For every type of lfurt. !
11 Ckurck SiTMl
WE SELL
Shuttles, Pohblns, Needlns, etc., for
all makea or sewin; machines. I
Aitents for "The White." !
Beaumont Furniture Co.,
27 S. Main St. Phone 1002 '
II A I It i')()l)S
i:er.vtlilni; for the hnir can b ob
Inini il li. re, in nil the latest utiles. Th ,
innke-up of all our hnlr Roods are th"
best, and can offer yon the lowest
nrlces ManlcurlnB, chiropody. Kham
IiooIiik. nnd Facial Massage.
MISS CRUISE,
3.1 HiivuimmI Street. Phone 16. j
THERE IS NO WAITING
to ba served at our place Uiat Is a i
feature with us Just the same as i
serving only the very best In the eat- !
lng line. If you haVen't been eating
with us, sll we ask Is a call. '
NEW YORK LUNCH HOOM !
11 South Main it
The Asheville School of,
Music and Dramatic Art!
thi ATnrroRitm
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M. WEBB & COMPANY
Millinery Importer
Vo. BaUetr Park Place, Phone 104
AsliCTille. N. C
for
women
During the last few days W( have
opened up several shipments of New
Spring Suits and Dresses.
Our showing d' New Spring; Knits and Dresses is
far in aih aii'-f f any previous seleetiuu bowii at
this store.
Suits in Fancy Mixtures, in Serges,
and other stylish worsteds from $15.00
upwards.
Si I k Dresses in the newest shades in fancy Poulards
and other stylish silks. Price most reasonably from
fl7.")0 upwards. ,
Dainty Lingerie Dresses in colors
and white at $7.50 up,
Jtylish tM Idaists fQr,
Spring Wear
We are showing the very prettiest
line of new waists ever seen in Ashe
ville. This is saying a good deal,
but if you will give us a call you will
see that our statement is backed up
with the goods.
Now White Lingerie Waists from $3.50 upwards'.
New Silk Waists from $4.50 upwards.
White I .awn Waists from f 1.00 on up. ''
Elevator service for second floor.
MILLINERY OPENING
Saturday, March 13
5 Haywood St.
MILLINERY OPENING
Saturday
March Thirteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Nine.
Needham & Wrighlsitiati
10 Church Street.
51 BffTON'AVEK
ASHEV1FXEHC
New Spring Hosiery
We are now nnpaekin ,M,r larire "line" ofstfrins
Hosiery for Ladies. Misses and Children.
on 11 ,lo well to buy your Spi-hig Hbsi&rv from
us Our s is ilu. best that can be had fpr thVmoney.
Nitisfacti.m in everv even-pair
Tila-k, Bmwn.Tan and Kvening shades forla&;
HIaek and colors for Misses and ChildretV:;: X
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