TTTE RTTNBAYCTrTZEN", MARCH 28, 1909.
SOCIETY
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Tho irln wnlriK at th- rarl
nUllnry shop n J'nitti Main tirwt.
waj very u- nxf nl y-atorilay and th
numbfTi of prMtr rrwMtt-ld rrvt wilh
tho approval of the larik-a who vk w
el thm Tlir miiifiMom ha- a us
ajraln In evidence and w mti to thr
hapr of the i n of tin-
prtttlwct of th- haw bIimwih sks tin
V lU'Tt pok honii' t, wild In rrmni
of wovfrn rlblwn. ami the soft plume
anil flower .!( trimming m-f-m
much In vogu and c an air f
n:annH to a Mark hat. wlikh
otherwise irlmnwd with willow
plumr. Tho latter are alio mix h
iwd In drewi hat and although iiulle
expensive, make up m graceful llnra
for their outllnea. The morning
huts wrrv epclally good and were
aimple and atyllsh. The opening waa
vll attended
There will b a dance at the Man
or Tuesday evening which will toe
the Informal opening of the spring
at-ason at that hotel. The Manor
dunce have alway heen popular and
liteeday evening- the young people
II! attend largely.
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Mr. Jerome Harrington entertain
ed with a stag party laat evening at
tho Battery Park hotel, in hie apart
rtHfttta, which waa attended by I
number of gueete.
The Tahkaaate club gave a amoker
last evdnlng at the club rooms. Chaf
ing dishes war used and a Dutch
cupper aurved. The guel Included
about tweoty-flva membera of th
club and geverai non-number.
Mis Bertha Klnr of thl city, who
)ia spent a fevr wee km moat anjoyably
'. Plaiting her friend, Mln Mattle Saxon
nd other In Auguata. da., goea to
morrow to Gray court, 8. C, to vlatt
- for aom day her uncle, Mr. R. A
Knah, and family.
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The announcement of th marriage
; of Mia Blanch Pavt a graduate of
: th Aahevtlte oollego and a former
. mnibr of the Bill mo re choir will
be received with interest by her many
' . frlenda in th city. The following la
th announcement:
"Mr. Robert PoaW Ax la ma
Ml Blanch Davi
Married
Saturday, March twentieth.
Nineteen hundred and nine.
Mayfleid, Kentucky."
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The rangier will hold their
monthly meeting tomorrow rvenlng
at the Woman' exchange whuh will
. be preoeeded by a dinner. Mr. George
H. Wright will read a paper thin sub
ject ot which will be 'The Coming
Rac In America." Th respondent
will be Dr. Meeoham. Th dinner la
at vien o'clock.
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Dudley Buck' cantata "The Story
of Ore Cros" will be sung by the
choir of All Bouts' church. Bl It more,
thla afternoon. The aololst will be
Mr. Y. F. Harker, Mr. and Mrs.
James O. Stlkeleather and Mr. Bur
nmtt Jordan. Th pubNc la most cor
dially Invited to attend.
A benefit concert for the library
of the Orange tnet school will !
given at the school Friday evening.
for which an attractive, program line;
been arranged. Mien Katthlrx-n Ware
will give a number of cltatkn and
readings; Mr. J. II. Rurne will sing;
Mim Anne Hall will yrlve several
vocal select kina and Mia Kxum
Clement will fread. The children of
the seventh grade will alao take part
In the program.
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The tannla tournament wan post
poned at the Battery Pork hotel yes
terday afternoon on account of th
rain and the contestants and a num
ber of visitors epent the afternoon In
th club room where punch was
ervexl. The tournament will be con
tinued tomorrow afternoon at i
o'clock, weather permitting, n follows
Mr. Kllnwnith Lyman nt scratch will
play the winner nf thk Coxe-Oregg
mntch. Mr. SeliulUc will play against
Mr. 1. It. Mlllurd and the winner.
will play against Mr. Allan Morrison.
Mrs. J M. Bin mm will !.' the Hol.il.st
at Central Mrth.xklKt liiutvh at the
morning aervlcr tiHlay. The choir will
elng Taylors nullum "1,1ft up ye
Iwti'U () egHtoM." In filh Mine Anw
Hall will wing the hoIu. Mrs. Jiinx-e
O. tlkeloather will slim' the solos ut
the evening service.
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The lnilien f Trinity church will
hold a Hale of fancy .m, uweful ar
tlcUcs Kntiirdny April 3r. nt Scaweil e
pharmacy, the pnx'ee.ta of which niH
he aldHl to th- fund of the paving.
debt.
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Miss Wrlirht of HalMmnre. who li if
oone iimspit uoiim eervlce In alii of th.
Ani. rxjii m ;i nt. n , -a ill ajirMe the
wnp.-r m.M.riK thi ftfrri'H,n ul Uie
1 1, in i-t t.i ,,n rbiiith Main tri-.-t at
four h i to, K Midi! Wright will give
an owtllii'' i.r hr Murk and it Ia
Iwipi.) that tin- .itt. iiilaoi will lie un
NHIIHlly gl-xl, A opeeiul InllKll' . rvee
Mill also hi- Bin ii. An lnviltatliiii is
.t. ii.Ii i 1., ih- pin. lii anil especially
tu tlir w nun ii nf Aihi ville
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Tli .! liny M'n-n chili decided at
th'-ir lat in-,-fiinf, wlhli-h was held
ly hill.- Miwi Mlzalxth Ilrlilges at
tlii- Haiti rv I'ark hotel that the pro
.. ils -if the nale which Is to be. held
ut HriiinH'i pharmacy April 10th
will ! devoted to the Balfour orph
linage.
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A Inten recital will lie glvlen at
the filrln Friendly society In R4 It more
Tui-silay evening by Mia Exum Om
ent. who will give a number of head
inga. nselated by Miss Robin Kennett
who will be heard In vocal number,
and Mle Blanche Loftaln. who will
play several piano selection,
Ten member of the old Kwannanna
t'ountry club who are also membera
of the present country club, very
gracefully acknowleged the aervloes
and Intierest of Mr. J. J. McCloslopy
also a prominent member of the old
club, by presenting him with a hand
Home plgxkln irit oase, Quipped
with silver mounted toilet articles,
1-Ylday evening at Che (Country club.
Mr. Mct'loakey was closely Idenifled
with the swannanoa club and the sll
ver plate attached to this beautiful
present bore the following Inscription
'To Mr. J. J. McCloekey, from hJ
old friend of the Country club In
token of hla valuable services" Mr.
Fred tJonle. presented the gift to Mr
MoCloakey Informally at th Ashevlll
club. Friday evening, In the name of
the several friend.
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Mis Bird Philips who has frw
quently visltkid In Ashe wl lie I pend
Ing the late winter wKh Ms) Lea
Callaway In New Orleans Ml Call
away width her mother pcnt abmmer
before last in thla city and was vtcry
popular during heir sUy. Miss Calla
way waa oueen of the Momu ball
during Mardl area thla year Int New
Orleans, and waa one of the most
beautiful ruler of thin Momu court
in several year.
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The mixed foursome golf ttHjfna
ment was continued yesterday aiter
noon at this Country club In spit of
tn steady drlule all aftTnoon. The
following wore tho si -ores; Mr. Ed
ward I. Frost and Miss Rita Roc
i0, h. 10. n. HO. Mr Jerome Har
rlngton and Mia Rtxanor Morrlsnn
7E. n. g. ti. A4. den. A. 15. Bate
and Mr. Robertson, fi h. 20. n. BBi
( 'onllnui d on page Miree.)
PLAINTIFF WINS IN
SEGHRIST VS. JONES
Hie Jury which ha been alttlng In
i ne case or Husan V . Hechrlat va. Ilea
ut it. jinies et al. in the superior
court Hinon Tuesday returned a ver
dict yesterday morning which Is prac
llially a victory for the plaintiff. Tin
eonieiiiisn waa over three tract of
lainl, the title i which was In H it
JniicB. cleceaoil, hualmml of tin. de
fenciniit. Mr. Hechrlat claimed that
two of these wore hers by reason of
tho fact that, as she claimed, Mr
Jones in hla life time had Invested
certain moneys belonging to her In
mem. une suit Involved all three
trncta although ilhe dispute centered
al.nut one truct principally Inasmuch
an the plaintiff made no serious con
k '.uon Tor one and the defendant
n ade iiuiio fur another. The Jtirv
round that two of tho tmots belong
io airs. Becnriat.
in the routine proceedings of the
(oiirt tho cos.' uf tho Swannanoa
Lumber Co.. v the Hryan l.umliei
c iinixiiiy, appealed from JnntKc court.
iMia diamlssed.
Si vers I cases wore continued by or-ih-
of the court on the ground that
there would not I.,, sufficient lime to
1 1 tin in at this term.
'In- court . nleis upmi the Ia.-1 week
n this term tomorrow It la not ex
pii lnl that any cases of grritl Im
p. iIiimcc will be ,-alled Inasmuch as
tl -. cal.-tnlar luui been tiailly upset by
tin- lenglli of the trials which hav
men iicKi. in yesterdays Citizen It
HM' ""'"i only minor matters
imhiIiI be taken uji yestertlay lnas
i.iiii h aw that day wo the last day of
no' icrm. i lie worm "term'' was In
i.ihi rt. ntly misused for the word
week." ami thim mailo the statement
n. in that the icrm uf court ended
CSte a .
How to Get Suits
in the Mode
well ntliiu:, and yet mat ked at a reasonable
price Is 11 perplexing problem to many women.
Cr.nfunl.-n if natural with an many bids for ,vour
trade Sign-hoards n the way are mullltuduoim
and nilNlciilIng
There li ono safe, sure and dependable road,
a path of reasonable assurance In all the requi
sites of fashion, nt. quality and price the path
whic h rra.h ' tu Monro."
Moores policy Is to buy tho best and guarantee
Kallsfacllon. It means that whethor at I26 or at
' 6 Ihe suit contains quality, worth and value. It
means your approval or your money back.
Take the road "to Moores" next time and look
al the new Spring Tailored Buits.
M. V. MOORE
COM PI.JTK OrTFITTKn.
tl PATTO ATKVTTaV
THE HARMONY
OF HOME
Itair Not Mingle Willi or f'jlianate
From tiie Table of I ry xprptiiia.
In tho home, rncai ttrn should
awaken In all the Inhahltaiitii a pecu
liar harmony of Jny which will make
for tho home the aTilding place of In
tercut and happlii'KR.
If one member at the dinner tahle
Ik nut of aorta, hi Influence In f'-lt
and the harmony la lacking, t'on
vcmatiiiii and mirth are aluent. Ie
vourlng thoughta an.-all the ilim r anil
silence prevail.
"At The nyspeptlc' Tabl, Omlnlou
Quiet and Gloom Crowd Out Mlrtli
All physician agree that mirth and
)oy at meal time doc much toward
digestion. Mirth tingles the whole
nervous organism of man, the cells
whareln are stored valuable digestive
Juice, empty their contents under the
nrv tlmulatlon and promote the
highest degree of digestion.
If gloom and discomfort prevail at
table the reverse action obtains and
meals become necessities, not antlcl
pated Joys.
Htuart's Dyspepsia Tablet are little
storehouse of digestion which mix
with the stomach Juice, digest food
retlngle the mucous membrane and Its
nerve center, give to the blood
great wealth of digestive fluid, pro
mot digestion and stays by the stom
ach untl lall It duties are complete.
If dyspepsia alt at tablea It makes
th dining room a place of awe; these
tablets should be taken after meals
and dyspepsia of a conequence flee.
No need for diet or fasting. The
dyspeptic who will us them relig
lously will find no sense of nausea In
the light of generou meal or In the
odor of rich cooking.
It matter not what the condition
of the stomach Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablet only Improve the Juices and
bring quiet to the whole digestive
canal, of which the stomach la the
center.
Forty thousand physician use these
tablets In their practice and every
druggist sella them. Price 60c. Hcnd
u your name and address and we will
send you a trial package by mall free,
Address F. A. Httuurt Co.. 150 Htuart
Uldg., Marshall. Mich.
HORSE SHOW GOMES
OFF NEXT MONTH
M'.VKNTH ANM'AL UVKNT Dl'K
APRIL 20 AM It 21.
Two
'cw ClnKM'M Have Been Added
lo InrrcflMc Intercut anil
I'lltllU-dltMII.
Tin- prize Hut ni the .seventh an
ii mil Aahevllte burse hIiuw has )h-ci
Ihhui-iI ami from now on detailiil a.t
tcntinn will be given to mulling tills
vent the moat notable in the history
f the horse show association. The
ifilcc of the secretary in th., Audito
rium will be oiH-n dally from V to
lock for tine listing of entries and
111.' giving of Information. Parking
space will be placed on sale Thursday
for the show April L'Oth und'lMst at
Itlvervlilc park.
Th' show will be featured b new
Inew-s and 111l.ljlnm.1l prizes Mr.
'. J. Harris has domitci! a pri.e of
$10(1 anil a nip to be 11 warded In a
lass lo Im- selected by the din dors
and a 1 hiss termed "carriage pair,
amateur nas nccn aiMivi ns wen as
handsome prizes for yearling colts
which shoiisj) ' mnium it- lirciil'i .1
is licllcv-d that the entries will
numerous as out of town interest
has been Ki-eiillv arousil
Ituk-M 1 lie Sanio.
I he rules are prai-to ally tin- hiiiu
la.st y.-iir ami at prevhuis sliows
Die names of the Judges will . an.
1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 v - I later, but the pn-sent int.
11011 01 tin- iiHSoetatlon Is to s.uri
nth nu n who hae acted in this
capacity for the large shows of th
eountn. The prescirt ofti.ws of thi
lumociallon sr. ir. M. Westrny Hat
tie, pnslilcnt. In- . '. Ueynol.ts.
vlce-p resident, and W. !' I'.andolph
secretary, riw directors nr.-: Thomas
wadle Uaoul. Hr. S Westruy llattl.
V. 1'. Itiindolph. r T. 1. t'heesls
rough. . c J. Harris. lr. C V. u.-
noi.is. II. . I'lummer. P. S. Il.mry.
and S. p. ic.i. u. I
Tin prie rt tor this .mar includes
cnah print. r.uiKing from t"i to Hon
There arc twenty-six different " last-ox
including all those of la.s-t jvar. with
two or three additions.
Kireafler per. urns not lieKinuiK i
the na:il cMablif u menl recetilng per
muwlun to pboloRiapli war vessels m
oa y arils will no require! to
rurnlsh. without cost, duplicates of all
pictures taken. Moving picture films
uro included.
PII.F.S CI'IIKO IN 6 TO II DAYS.
i-aik i w fm l-. XT Is a-intnmiteoii tu
cufo any ease of Itching, Itlltul,
Weeding or protruding Pllew in li
to 14 rtuys or money refunded. &flc
KIVK HPNDRKD I-AMIF-S
WANTKD
To see my samples of Racine Hos
iery, l.lnen and Cotton Icn Trim
ming and New Curtain Samples.
Phone tl.
E. L. BROWN.
Brock and company's studio i re
modeled and now open for business,
corner Pattan and Asheland avvnue
Moraell building tf
Readers. Read
Slieff's Ads
Every Week
YOU will find them not only In
terestlng. but Instnn tl ( , and If
you expect to buy a piano and
will be guided by our knowledge
gained from sixty-Fix years' ex
perience, you can secure a piano
that will always be good, and
buy at the Right Prli.
Watch
for Special Bargain
Write Today
Cbas. M. Sliell
Manufacturer of the
ARTISTIC SOTEFF SHAW AXD
BTIEFP HELFPLAYER PIANOS
Southern Wareroom:
5 W. Trade St.
Charlotte, : : : N. C.
C. H. WrXiMOTH,
Manager.
Mention This Paper
MANKTUING.
Halrdreaslng, Facial Massage. Scalp
treatment a specalty. Cp-to-dato lln
of hair goods, toilet articles, switches
puffs and pnmpadoues made to order,
Prices reasonable, work first class.
I,A1)IK.S. GKNTLEMEV
hKINNFJt St ill TKIl.
Mo. 12 South Spruce Street
MISS CRUISE PARLORS
For Manicuring. Massaging, Chlro
pody and Hair Dressing. Kvorything
for the hair can be obtained hero, in
those styles that are the most modish
and becoming. Combings and cut hair
made to order,
MISS CRUISE,
25 Haywood Street.
W. 0. WOLFE
MARBLE A. I) GRANITE MONO
MENTS.
A specialty of Italian Statuary. De
sign furnished on application.
a B. Cor. Pack Sq. and Market St.
Ashevlllc N. 01.
GENUINE
ANTIQUE SHEFFIELD
and Imported new brasses. Gems an
high class antique Jewelry. Scrap gold
and silver taken In exchange or cast
paid for same.
Victor Sterna' Antique Shop
a North pack square.
THERE IS NO WAITING
to be served at our dace that is
feature with us Just th asme as
ervlng only the vry best in th eat
ing line. If you haven.'t ben eating
wun us. ati we asx Is a call.
NEW TORS LUNCH ROOM
11 South Hail 1
La Grecque Corsets
For every type of figure
GREENE & CO ,
12 Church Street
The Bankrupt stuck of
TIIK STOXKR CLOTHIXd
CO. has been moved to
No. 18 South Main St.
and will be sold at the same
Bankrupt Prices as hereto
fore. Also 700 Pairs of
Ladies Oxfords
in all colors just received
which will be sold at Bank
nipt Prices
0. E STONER CO.
18 South Main Street.
We Don't Claim
the Earth
Rut do claim that there are no bettr
seed and onion seta titan LandreUi'.
For halo at
TDK CAKOMNA PHARMACY
Cor Market and College (its.
LOGAN
Merchant Tailor. 14 N. Pack
Square. Phone 7J, Asheyllle.
ANNOUNCEMENT. I
I wish to Inform th public that I
have moved my office from the Legal
building to temporary office on Pat
ton ateoue. over Western Union Tele
graph office.
After April 1st I wfli occupy the
entire seven modern office rooms that
ar now being partitioned off on th
second floor of th Lang building N.
W. cor. Pack Square.
DR. C. F. OOMFTO.V, Chiropractor.
XI.
DR. MATTHEWS
Dental Parlors,
25, 2, 17 New McAfee Bulkllng,
Cor. College and Spruce,
Near Court House. Our work la the
best. Our price very reasonable
We fill and extract teeth without pain
always. We guarantee all our work.
OFFICE PHONE 949.
IMPRESSIONS COUNT
Tou alway look better with clean
perfectly laundered llnena Ws do our
part.
MOUNTAIN CITY
LAUNDRY
BUTTER.
tSe per poand.
Th fancy creamery kind, th kin
you pay 40c and tio pr ponnd foi
whan mad In IUlnol Instead of her
Th ezpr company get th dlAa)
ence.
Aaheville Pure Milk Co,
East Walnut SL, Phone &5A.
D.R.McKINNON
7 Pattoo Avenue
(Over Redwood' Store)
Ladies and
GenOemens
TAILOR
M. WEBB & COMPANY
Millinery Importer
No. Battery Park Place, Phono i4
AstwTiUe, N. C
ASHEV1IXE N.C.
Lots ot New Spring Suits and Fix
ings Here tor Easter Wear
Our Buver recently returned in,,,, Nfw York, when- he purchased a beau
tiful assortment of goods for Kaster. We are showing a handsome assortment
of Showerproof Foulard Silks at 7.V, 8.V and $1.00 yard. Also Showerproof
Tuscan Silks, 27-in. wide, at ,f 1.00 yard in all the new shades and black.
Pretty Messaline Satins, litvin. wide, splcdid quality at 1.:5 vard, the kinl
that will not s:.gafter its iikmIp up. Most any shade you can name.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
We sell t he celebra ted Kayser Double Tipped Gloves and Hose. The gloves
sell from :,,. ,ip, in M;t,k. whHc :md (,Vnily,r
The Kayser Double Tipped Toe and Garter Hem Silk Hose are $2.50 pair,
will outwear; pairs of ordinary Silk Hose.
Beautiful Variety of Nets and Ail-Over Laces -
iold and Silver Nets at R50 and .$.".( M l vard. The pettiest liue of Val La-es
in town. French Vais, (erman Vals, Me. lHi,, ils.
New Spring Hosiery in Cut Ion. Lisle and Silk for Ladies, Misses and Child
ren, evening shades in lisle hose for ladies for 50,- );,ir.
Its of New Ribbons and Beltings in Cotton, Silk and Gilt.
C. H. WHITE who lias conducted a cafe for
ladit's ami gentlemen at Paul's Baker', 90 Patton
Avenue, has removed his plaee of business to
14 CHURCH STREET
at which place he will be pleased to see his friends
ami patrons.
REGULAR MEALS
AT 25 CENTS
Short Orders Served
Y. M. C. A. LYCEUM -
GOV. JOSEPH W. FOLK
AT AUDITORIUM
TUESDAY MARCH 30th, 8:30 P. M
Holder of season Lyceum ticket can exchange coupon at Y. M. U. A,
beginning Saturday 27th at 9.30 a. m.
Subject, "The Era of Conscience." Oreat lecture by a great American.
Every one should hear him.
Reserve your seat early If you want a good one.
: 8. STEBNBEBQ ft CO.
J om BUM For rmmxllat dltrry, all gjjida at weaaA ksuU sag.
a Jary in Int elas condition.
J STEAM B03LEE9. ENGINES OH ALL KDTWL :
Pulleys, Hangem, Bearingi, Boxee, Bhaftinij J
Band Saw Mill complete; Steam Engines and BoU-
crs, of all sizes and makes; Laundry Outfit com-
plete; new and second hand Piping, all sizes; one 4-
ton Chain Hoist. CX)BRESPONDENCJ BOLIO 5
! 1 nt in i
axxix.
New Arrivals of Fish "
Smoked Halibut 25 cts pound
Smoked Bloaters 35 cts dozen
N. C. Roe Herring 25 cts dozen
Red Salmon (whole fish) 12k pound
These )ds are of ext ra tpiality and will please the
most, exacting.
as Montford Aenae OWNBEY'8 PhOM 5g
51 PVrTON'AVEmBtTTER PHONE-56
at Reasonable Prices.
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