THE ASIIEVTLLE CTTTZEN, TFESDAY, APHTTi C, 1900.
SOCIETY
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The representatives ivlio have 1,. en
chosen from th" various itara & .mil
rtillathen tliiuft in the city to h.-lp
form I h chorus for the convention
here Iri the summer art! requested t"
m-t Miss Mae Klmbfrley at th(
home t Mle Mary Ward on Hint
J Btrett tonight from 7.30 to 20. I:
, Is desired that Mil be 'ireaeiit in
promptly at the hour an possible.
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Th Anna. Aston Missionary aoeletv
of Central Methodist church will mvt
thin a ft i moon at the home or Mm.
William J. "ocke. The eesslon thin
afternoon will be a buslncas and so
clal one- and an interesting prouram
li a ln arranged Refreshments
, will be ktvmI and aeveral important
matters pertaining to tho society will
b discussed at length.
f, President H. T. Colllna of th Ho.
r Mission and the Associated Char
ities haa called a special merlins- for
tnts afternoon to he lie Id In the Y. M
C. A. building at four o'clock. All
memWti ara urged to attend.
A nnrtv ttt -vAimr folks went lnu
evening to (touch Peak where they
will picnic and tettirn to the city by
moonlight. Ti party waa conveyed
to th pea tn : wagon and a verr
.(flellirhtful atraar' ride wa enjoyed by
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Bntrle-. f or w howling toirrfcament
t tfte T. M. C. A. flloaed Inst vn-
IntT and there are quite a number of
in memDcn no will am i la the
eoernamem, th tournament will
begin" with Mock"' plna.
n Xt evening at the Parish hous in
ftlrtmore Mr. Charte R. Waddell do-
I iv red the aarone of a eerie of lee
' ture on electricity, - Mr. Wldcll
discussed at length the "Measuring
anoi neiiing KWetno Powm" with the
i and aid of lantern alMe. The
- lecture ara ery lntnreatln and they
are glytfc under fh auaplcea of the
miimora ucnooi or Forestry,
. ji j
s,At Iter homa on Watausra atret
yeateraay arternonn Mr. Alfred a
Barnard entertained th Woman
clulki iJarti Oeww Jackvon, a mem
her Of the) clllh. reaif a. nuM( Intnv
trnr paper on "Tha Japanese War
nnn nuana."
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MV. Ihiff Merrick taat evenl tvr en
trta1nd with a dinner at her home
on Montfocol avenue. The dlannr
waa ivn conrpllmentarr to Mia
Marcaret Pennlman and hnr rt
Mlaa Marcaret Upacombe and Mia
crnei Meyer who reside at Shelby
; vtlla, Ttnn, Amont the aueat ot th
venlnr were Mia Ltpaoombe. Ml
Pennlman, Mlaa Meyer,. Ml telle
'xiaauinn, r. frmtt, Mr. ward Orer.
Mr, Rutherford , Afnale and Mr.
iletoher or the Ashevlllo school.
. A nartv from teihnmae
day to Mountain Meadow Inn where
hy, had aupper and returned In the
evening by tnoonllajht. Araontr thone
l 4 k.. 1 . r . . .
in .in iai iy were mimm jjipmomDi,
Mlaa Marcaret Peanlman. Ml Blanch
.nemnton. oi.'B MacKIDDon, Mlaa l,u
rile llaaMnp, Mia May Bernard, Mr
(vf ard) ' Cltik, ?Mr. Lurtti. Pratt Mr,
lubol Ttcee. Mr. . Reeae, Mr. Oar.
lid, Mr. Jt&rmm. Mr. dearhaj-t.
t . and Benjamin Bernard. The party
f waa cnaperonea py Mr. Booth,
Llnutehant W. V. Peiraon. nlnlh
iinited Btatea Infantry of the United
, rmy, arrlviBd ier yesterday
mornlnt from Ban Antonio, Tenaa. to
vlU hk father Majoj- W. If. Pearson,
T7. 8. army, rettrd, who reside with
nw ramuy at 7 Cumberland avenue
MaJW- Pearson haa been very alck
for the paat three month but 1 now
convalescent.
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Little Mildred Thlorpe celebrated
her tenth birthday with a party at
f her home on Arlington street yester
;, day afternoon to which were invited
; a down or her amall friend. The
afternoon was spent In warn in at the
)nclusl(nri ft wMch fNifri'shmcntR
. were served, tncludlna; the Inevitable
i cake with It ten candlca Bhe re
1t reived several wry pretty presents.
,t The little ones who were nt the parlv
y were Nellie Zimmerman. Mary lnr
i lek. Ixitilse riayton. Rmma rinyton.
Oertrmle Mitanlre. ficne MiiKiilrr.
Maggie Iahi nrlxtcr. Vlritlnln Trlnteri
'arn11rte Hrlrin if, .laitvp Lloyd, Jr.
ionalil MfiKUir. . '. D, Thorpe, Jr.
and Ada Patterson.
The I.inht liiarers of Central
Mefhixflst clmreh are to Klve an
Ffteter i Kit hunt Motwlay Afternoon
at th- Central Mi-thodlst church On
'hnri h ulri'i t Kii h miinlicr if fhe
society Ix to (five ten cents which Will
go to the foreign mliuiionary who Is
Ijefn suptorl by the members tof
the socle tv. The hunt will heeln
four oYlock nn'l nil thA member aire
eipecteii to attend and participate !n
the hunt. '
A brlilge tiiiirnarmut was played
Saturday afternoon at the Battery
I'ark hotel anil was an' snjoyab's
feature of the week. Tho n-
chestra played during the game add
Hfrtit refreshment were erved. Mr.
Washington won the first prize,
pretty cut glllss fifth with a HVet
rim. The second prlw, a allvor dMo.
oorrann fram. was wms ! u.
Manon. and the third Kv Xfr-m t wi.
Wood. hlc4i Wis a stiver tmnhna lah
There will be another bridge tourna
ment at the Bnttefy Park hotel fhe
prises for which are very handsomn,
The players Saturday evening were;
Aiesoamcs Iockwoid. Forbes. nld
wHn. Hrldgea. Keller, Hurttlngtin.
Wash In t em, Bearden. Parley ahd
Ketswaller; and Messrs. Charles Cllie
!, H Burnutte, T. Q. Olnay, Jack
r-ninney, b. t. Iiawley.
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On the tilnetetnth of this 'nonlh,
Monday, the annual Vlr-lnl'.rii
German will be given at Oraenaboro.
rnis german la conaldsred th la
get given In the state each vesp ahA
many Ashevllla ueoole of the. ii.i.
clng set will attend The Glance Is
thla year uneler the management of
atr. T, C. Eldrldae and he htre h.
ms ha arranged for the (Momma.
aaiwn or ronr hundred couplet
iioin inn states or virHni mi
Carolina will be well inn.iitiu
fhl trllllant occasion and th honor
or leading the dance will probably
bo conferred on a student rnm aitt..
er tho University of North Carolina
or tne university of Virginia.
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The members hf h Tiihie.n..
cnb will entertain at a smoker one
evening this week in thair ei,,w
room on Pack square.
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Mr. Weltlon DeBrenemao win
lerUIn at a coaching party at the
ningnam-trinity basebnll gam
Thursday of this week.
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Those signing for narklmr nae.
yesterday to be uccunled n t the hnn.
how In April were: Mrs. Mll.eL
morgan and J. . Oatea.
trip, and many of the lld how
sei-nea taken there alo. The guests
of the hot.-l who wltnrswd the exhi
bition were very appreciative of the
enti Mainment Mr. Bradley afforded
thern.
A rehearsal of the Btltmofe i'holr
wlll be held at tight o'clock thin
TVentng at the Auditorium. The civ-
tata, "The Message of th Croes"
whjch created a deep ImpreMrh
when given at the AM Botfle church.
a4 tiUlHUtr Miuulu-V aftiirnoup, will
be reoeatd at the name olace Kiidav
Svenlng The public Is invited.
PERSOllM. j)
Mlsa VvetU Rnlllna who li at
tending school at Wlnston-alemvwin
return home Thursday to spend Ba.
ter with her relative at their rest
dence on Chestnut street
Mr. ahd Mr. S. D. Moore are In
Jonesboro, Tenn . having been called
there suddenly on account of th III
nes or Mr. joner mother, who is
very til.
MISS Alice HumM haa returned n
Ashevlll aftsr an absence of several
month. Mis Hatzard haa been on
a visit to relative in Georgetown, B
C, and Charleston.
Mr. John
Greensboro.
Fletcher Is here from
Thla evening at. hir r.i.u ..
Montford avenue. Mr. and Mr. David
Rosenmeln will entertain In hnn ..r
Benor Aourma and Madam Acuqna
better known to the operatic world
a Mile, Virginia Colombntl.
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i-tfiiu eirenina ar ner nnma ...
rrnch Broad avenue. Miss Minnie
Hall entertained a few friend, nt
cara.
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Tho Unlverslts ntrMkn ik . .
unapni mil, will give its unnual April
german on the JSrd of this month
The April dance Is the social event
or tne season at the Htnt tiniv.ri
arumnl. Beginning April the 82ad,
the members of the Beta Theta Phi
rrnternlty will enter mm at hnu..
party which will continue for one
week. 8evra4 of the Ahevlll
younger set have been Invited on
are anticipating attending. The Beta
nouse party la an annual eioni .t
me I'nlversity and Is always well at
tenaea.
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One of the most lnlnretln ...i.
t Buttery Park was an exhibition of
lantern slides given in the bnli rr,m
ny Mr. Jack Bradley one niRht re
cuntly.,
Mr. Bradley a few years ago made
a iiiintlnu Irln to t ) . . . r
IiIm ciwn erew nn.l v i L
," re "in ne
f arctlo stones In whleh pinr
neurs, wiilrusca and the like n..,,
large, were quite novel and Inter...!
mg wr. HrndlCA- a mo mini., n .,,n.
lug trip Into centra! Africa some veara
HKO In the reirhin u-h..n
' ' villein
uoimeveit la going on hn biinimg
Mr. Henrv T. Canton, nf TTlnrton
Ky., Is her lor a few day on bust.
ne
Mr. J. "Ror Cofderr. of Hlckorv. M
O., who ha been in the city for the
oast two weeks on ' business, haa ttt.
lurnsa to ni nome.
Mr,. Loverfck Bchoolfleld. of tsn
viiie, va., is expected In Ashev le. on
Visit to friend. Mr. Rchoolfletd
pent several months here last sum
tner and during his stav he mad
many friends.
Mis Mabel Mitchell left vesteedav
on a visit to relatives m Canton. Ohio
where aha will remain several weeks.
Mr. B. C. Dawlev. of Charleston
W. Va., who for the past three weeks
has been at the Battery Park re
turn this week for his home. Mr
Dawley will remain at the f!tttv
Park till later in the spring when
she win return to her home.
Mr. B. B. flams returns tnriav in
being away for several weeks
Mr. Q. Btlkeleather will 1ev nn thk
16th of this month for Florida, Where
he has accepted a position In the
home office of an Insurance com
pany.
!
wuionei William a. Rexfnrri re
turns to Ashevllle todav after anend
Ing a week at Clayton, (la., oil busi
ness
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Messrs. M. J. and Georare Cth...
spent aunday at Hkylanil
Mr. Bowel, of Trvon. la In tin. ,.uu
ror a few days.
Dr. S. W. Battle Ih able tn he .,..1
after an illness of several days.
Captain J. J. Johnson, of Cohlfnbia
8. C, was In the city yesterday oir.
Business.
Mr. Richard Henderson eif Ttivi-.r
passed through tho city yesterday en
route to Knoxvllle, Tenn. where he
will locate.
MT. Frederick Anderson nrri.
yesterday from Mem-phis, Tenn., on a
Short visit to W. Hcott Rad. ker nt
hi home in Victoria.
Mrs. C. B. McQueen, who for rh
paat two weeks has been eonnn.. ...
her home with a slight attack of la-
grippe is much improved.
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Mr. James O, Harris, of Indlnnam,
lis, Ind., 1 here for it few weeka on a
visit to his mother, ho ha been
n AHhrville for the iml ta., .uv.
juugo . n icoynoms retnrned ve.
terday from Knokvlllo, Tenn., where
ho went Saturday on business.
mr. waiter Jackson, of Old P..rf
Alabama, is here fur a few dttvs.
Tlo member. ,f m,
her of depuflf-s in, hei
iista. actura. and ; i
! wnaji, wiiii.. .
sic the 'hanib' r ..u
talojir to- form u , ri
chestrn.- thOHgh ;i wi
gest- ttiwt ''fhnml "
be more appro, n iai. .
Uxvts th.4dWm W
theagrlctlltural ml- re,
try -t,y playrtrf it,.- v
I r-io h chain -p
e tjs. dramt-
of noire or
regard ma-
.iiM.w Kuflieient
. r. drialde
K luinht s'ttf- I
moffle Wotrld ;
M. Melirie re-,
I.H.kuwr aft r
x of the couii-
..l:i . l.,. e I
J.
. -iltoznsLCiire Tor Eczema
Ofl nf VnntftKrem, Tfiymol, Glycerine
w, rscrt as m Htmote Was,
It ready aeems strsnire that ani
tnan IbeoDle an tree venr In snd
oot with eccema, hen it is now no
longef a secret that oil of winier
freen mixed "with thymol, glycerine.
c, ikes g wash that I bound to
eure, t i
f)W.:'"onst1na
not be cured In s feu- dv hot ih,.r
athWJlutery-'no snfferer from eciem.i
wno,e-er used this simple wash nd
did BOt find tmniMUaliJ. IK.I
derfully toothing, calm, cool sensaii. n
ini come When the Itch 1 taken
"ay, Instarttly upon applying a few
drop of th wash the remeSv takes
effect: the Itch Is Sllavpd. Thera I.
no need of experiment the patient
knows at once.
Instead of trying to comoound .he
th oil at wintergreen, thymol, glcer
ln, etc.. In tha right proportions our
selve we ar using a rreserir.tlon
which I universally found the most
effective. It Is known as the U D. D.
PrecrlpUon, or Oil of Wintergreen
Compound. I made by the 1. D.
D. Co. of Chicago, and our long es
porlenoa wHh thla remedy ha given
u. great oonfldenc in Its merits, t or,
'w.-uld find a ry ctever aceomjiany.
' ix in ieneral 1'lniuart, who, it l
j e. . '1, in a In tl-r (iifinfcst than,, a inin
in r of war M. .Cleraancytu is not
nartii ularlv devoted to music, but
! there in one notaMe who lmgto?cnl
lufort the public gaze lately whom
i oue. nuiiM Irnat ausjiei t of Itelng a
iKvot.f of the gentle. Jt is M. Ihl-
T!Te"r. of ST."fle Tarls. a he Is famil
iarly kitown, who perform on the
violin with rro mean ability when not
performing: on anotrfer strnmerrt.
linilon Globe.
CLEARANCE SALE
ON ALL
PLEATED SKIRTS
ONE THIRD REDUCTION RIGHT THRU
Mr. and Mrs N. A. Remolds, who
for the past few davs have h.-en in
Tennessee on a abort visit to relatives
arn expected to return to the eiiv
today.
.7.50 Skirts Rediicedto .
.8.60 Skirts Reduced to
$10430 Skirts Reduced to.
$12.50 Skirts Reduced to.
$15.00 Skirts Reduced to.
$18.00 Skirts Reduced to.
$20.00 Skirts Reduced to.
fa -1 ,
$ 5.00
$.5.66
.$ 6.66
.$8.33
$10.00
$12.00
.$13.33
Paiiani.-i. Chi (Ton rniiiiina .-uitl Voile: Bla.-k
5rown, Hhi, .and While Hcr with drown
stripes, chiefly Mack, however: Qualitv e.jiial
in the hest we have ever sold: Tho only fhintf
against theni is t Iiat they are pleaiod.
For a Kjioekahout Skirt, a work-a-day r'v
ery day utility separate Skirt, these will save
you cents on every dollars' worth. In
deed, some people still prefer the pleated skirt,
and these will lind this sale a rich liioiiev-saviiig
opportunity. All sizes: the greatest "varietv:
one-third reduction on all. .
Mr. Richard Hold, of Oanvlllo. Vn
MS expnc ti il rrcre shortly on n visit to
relatives. Mr. Holt formerly lived in
Ashevllle end he has many friends
I here Mho will rem, oilier him.
Messrs n. W. Orr arid J ll.nrv
Potts H ho have been In the omol
f the i lii(iuitn Klbre romiinnv at
I'nuthn have rthrned thMr positions
Mr. .orr left yeaNiiluy for m homo
in Chicago. Mr. Potts will leave with
in a ery few days for his home In
Shti-rdsrnm. W. Va lr. Orr ami
Mr. I'ntta were formerly students nt
the Hlltmore Forestry srhool.
ui interest
-sy, sv.
5TiJFrc
Masons
And Their
Friends
Tha firm of Chaa. M.
, 8tlffj aad their Southern
Manager have donated a
f mngnlfloeiit worlO renowned
tlcff rianp to th Maaonfcj
Bataar toi be held In the
! Charlotta Is.udlti.i1um AprU
Ji. in, U, is, it, 1909,
Charlotte, C.
Th modey derived from
U haxaar! will he need In
tha erscfldn of a Masonic
Templ a: building that will
he i a pride) to every mason
tn th Cartollnaa.
non'l yju' want this ar
tistic flano for your lodge,
your horn 6r your friend's
hornet
Visit Charlotte during the
Basaar. . Reduced rates on
ait Radlraad.
ADDUK88
C. H. Wllmothi
m. mutt) commnfeie
M aswnlc Basaar
Chas. M. Sliell
Manufacturer of tha
srrrmv BsaurptATER piao9
Southern Wareroom:
H ID faTtastaa. e
Charlotte,' : : : : N. 0.
U H. WIIiMOTH,
Manager.
Mention Thl Faper,
mm
MABEL BLONDELL,
SOl'BRETTK
JOE KENNEDY,
. F..fCV SKATfNU...
DuROSS & CLARK,
SIXGIXfJ AXD l.NtiN
BIG FIRE SALE
Our store was closed Monday o
replenish the stock. Open Tuesday
at 9 a. m. and sale continues hntft
further notice. Some new goods will
go on sale at manufacturers coBt.
BEAUMONT
FURNITURE COMPANY,
p!4 fiuuta vt O. K. Mourn (3Uiliig juo.
SOl'TH JI.UX BTMEET.
D.R.McK!NNON
7 PstloD Avenue '
(Over sdwood' Itort)
Ladies and
rienOemens
TAILOR
J&tiel.L9Ssr . E"3 WAvi
BUTTER.
Ito pur poaad.
Th fancy oreamery kind, th kin
yon pay 40o and Io per pound foi
whan md In Illinois Instead of liar
Th azprta company gts th did
Asheville Pure Milk Oo4
Wabnt Bb. Phon S24
Meals 25 Cents
Hot Benin tot dinuor evnrv
uay. ...... ,., r
WHITE'S CAFE,
HXhufchSt.
...GENUINE
ANTIQUE SHEFFIET.Tl
and hiiported ne brasses. Gems and
lugn class antlqu Jewelry. Scrap gold
nu saver ragen in exchange or cash
paid ror sama
Victor Steras' Antique Shop
CniROPRACTiC
(Ki-ro-jirac-tic)
I nm now located In my new of
fices. COtlSlirtini Off nevan m.ul.n.
room, nnd extenfl an invitation to the
people of Ashevil'le to cull nrnl a. m.-
and investlgah tho great fielcm-,. that
1 reresent.
The cause of abnormal function lo
cated without iiuestlon and removed
without drugs or surgery.
Dr. C. F. Compton
OhifoDractor.
I.At;F. hmh;., v. w. h. soimhk
MISS CRUISE PARLORS
ror Manicuring, Massaging, Chlro
Dody and Hair DrMainr.
for the hair can be obtained here, in
those styles that are thn moat mr.ic,u
and becoming. Combings and cot hair
made to order.
MISS CRUISE,
25 Haywood Street.
La Grecque Corsets
For every type of figure
GREENE & CO ,
12 Church Street
M. WEBB & COMPANY
Mmimvy Importers
No. Battery Park Place, phone iM
euneTiue, JV. u
faster Specials for tdd
Juesdatf
is
iSHwJ
The. following special values will ue on fealtr for to
day only. These values are exceptional and you
should take advantage of them nowRead below :v
Beautiful Foulard Silks, easily woftETfroin 75cT:o
$1.00 vard will go at the special prV for today oftly,
at j
69c per yd , - -
Wliite Goods Specials for today? " ' i '
White Auto Cloth, a beautiful linen finished goods,
easily worth 15c a yard, special today at
10c a yard
40-fncli White Lawn, very good value at
r 9c a yard
45-iiw li White French Lawn, very sheer
special today at
15c a yard
Silk Hosiery and Curtains at special prides.
Silk Hose for women in black, white and colors,
special for today at
$1.19 a pair ;
Fish Net Curtains in ecrue. rrreen and red. easilv
worth $1.75 a pair, sjwial For today at
$1.35 apair f
Odd Curtains .one nair of a kind, nriced from $1K)
to $15.00, special at ONE-HALF off the regular
Jirice. -
ft
quality,
HI ' s
We Don't Claim
the Earth
Bnt do claim that there are no better
seeds and onion set than Iamdretlia'
For Bale at
THE CAROLINA PHAKMAOT
Cor Market Had College Sts.
IMPRESSIONS COUNT
You alwava look hatter wii nin
perfectly laundered linen. We do our
pan.
MOUNTAIN CITY
LAUNDRY
MAOTCTJRIXS.
Hatrdresslng. Facial Mass
treatment a specalty. Up-to-date line
of hair goods, toilet articles, switches,
puffs and pompadours tnade to order.
Prices reasonable, work flrat doo-
LADIES. GKXTI.E.ni!V.
8KXMTER a HMrTER.
No. la Sooth Spruce Street
DR. MATTHEWS x -1
Dental Parlors, J
9S, Be, J7 New HcAtee Bnlldlnfc J
Oor. College and Sprace,
Near Court House. Our work la tha
beat. Our . prices- rery reasonable.
We fill and extract teeth without -pain
always. We guarantee all our" work.
OFFICE PHONIC t. &
THERE IS NO WAWTWO
to be aerred tXrom plaoe that 1 a
feature with u just tha aatsi as
serving only the very beat tn the eat
ing line. If yon haTen't Kun uHnf
with us, all we ass! Is caU.
RJUW XOliS. LUNCH BOOH '
llBonUiXf&vtBil
lllrs. .T. ('. Welch
In TtsllAig Mrs. K.
home in Itiltmore.
M. V. MOORE
II pattox An.vm
nf Waynesvlll"
Onive nt her
Mr. Clem Satterthwalte r IVavnr.1.
vllle Is in the clly.
Mr. ( J. Weaver here -eter-
(lnr from Itamblchurst, his hnme nenr
Weavcrvlllo.
Mlsa ITelr-n Rchnrtle lias returnel
fforh Hot tJifrrntrs whi-rc stir 1, 11
spent the past few months.
"'I
Vtt. rAmfM'rtsnn hn returned from
short visit to MTiflda where lie has
huslnc interests.
a ;aa
nflaa Juris hate of 11 enilrannvH'..
jent rtif- wek end ulth her friend.
Mis ftertha Tll6n. at her home on
ontrat avenue.
Sff. ferntiTfi Sumner ret"t-nel y-.
terdajr frtwn ' t"hattanoogn. Tenn..
where fce, hfta been for tire past thnc
rrelcs on business. .
i
mi i ilaassssssaassl
Every Wcmsa
Li i lnlM.i..1 av..u a L
l ftkoUt thn wonderful (
LMAflVtLWhirl.ngSpray
1 Um mm v(iui ErrWr.
TrfeasJ
EASY TO
BAKE CAKES
tf roar d rnaatalfar li.
It ha cannnt miiti r tbt
M 4 a T II. awra
Olh"T. hot MHiA IUn,n r.tf
full partlrliirt ao.t itinH'tloiw In
mnahlr tn lailm. M KM I..
fire.
When y,iu (,:ivo
ran tihv:i;. 3 have a Kr)j
tire with M. W. Inll.m ra.
Carolina CoaI&
Ice Company
Pa a lie.
Pattoa Ar.
mmmm
r-v -u w-jjtsji 1 res
51 BUTTON "AVE
PH0NE356;:
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Linens will Continue Toda
A CURIOUS CUSTOM
Has liccome firmlv cstalitisliod tint oiilv- in tlilo
ry hut al.road ns well. (. praeinj? the Easter Morning
Breakfast lable with cnt.snf fiue Ham or Baron. In or
der to prepare for this demand, this shop has a verv elab
orate supply 0f. various Hams ami Bacon whose'excel
lence is hevond douht. incliiil imr inn "t
iiains. J n . .rtier to move my tu. than a ton of these meats!
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We have decided t do this, at it was ilnpossibitj
for us to serve ereiyone who wanted to -pmvhnse orf
Monday. A .y;ood assortment left to select from ,;j
fecial Hale of Table Linens, Towels, Sheets 'an
" " " ' ",, wiu ne maae nil t week:'
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