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THE ASHEYILLE CTnZKS. MONDAY. APRIL 19. 1000 Society j Mim WSb i htM-.t f .! s - in W,r, M i; 3-. - .(rr . . Battery Park frv. Tr, :!-: rr . e a ttes jt hv ) jrt arr.i-t fro Otf The V- tr ia: evow wby-fc fa ''.rr. -..: t-. f jr TW Weaaan' :-. wis! rf Iftnnra at J 1 .''Wv si rh Mm, ASfr4 H. H.rr.' 1, Wat- l 1 i. . . . ... , "K- , . 1 j -. ..i.-si . . 1 r M Thoa who met ri.ii Ttorae-tl Jordan. orraaU f. , aT raq4-St4 to OeMt TT. rl if I Vrrnntm at the T. M C A , Aadityr f . turn, m . M p m., to tvtir hikh-i l . aad eympi Us rrir rr.-r,' I fall attMla ta ri'i)r reinitf I i The rail tr the lluriday 1 ij r w. ? given ior wJnd7, hut o,nr to 5 . . , . taw faet that Uii in of th hor. i tw da) a, the meeting; will b hld I :- Taarwlar n!ht Instead. ! r r i v , j There air number ff prominent ' .YlrflrjlaRa al tb Battery Park htl, 1 rbo are (a AahevUl to attend th , heart f fa Kanawall Lumber cur i BraUo eaae, which nve up before 1 Jud FrHthard In (ha rdcraj ourl , ht rb. Hnator Adam h. Ijiii I ? 9t: of Chlo. W4 Va., Fn 1 Ml for lh Kanavall Lannbar rorpora ' Vm I km, aim Hon r. r. wtoi Tiarmmc, , C. wk to 4fu4!ng , tk ractvrt M Um ftrt halair mAde v t at tham fron lb Kanairall eor - ta(k)o. Cx-ConrrRan , ; , fcartoii)i, of Oofcwvr, B. C, la alu UmMUm (ha apaeial wtaakia of th s F4rat court ia b Kaoawall eaaa . Mr. IL C. Boyea, of Wilmington, qo it fn nvla( laraXora lo lha er - ax ratio la alao hn. Ako Mr. IT. WHbtm, Mm H. Howard aad Mr J- O, Canary, tha taller om af tba ra , jeatrara of U company. . . . , . J T horan ahow a(liia tomorrow AM tor two day lha city will ba a ' Ala Tba Invitation u tha hrv aav praakfaat war feat yMtnlar. - , and wiU ! gtrea by Mr. Charts t. . Uarrkv at 1J a clock tomorrow, at Ui . JHAttary Park kotai. Mr. r. W. W , Atraharo baa alao laasad Inriuitoaa to ioacbaaa wblch will ba (Iran to tha . Judaa. aad tba dlraatora ef tha aaao- , ; aUtioa Wadnaaday, at hla raaidtaca In Vkrtori, It ta raaaavtad that tboaa . who aitand tba ahow In antoaaobllaa. . , -mm drtra over Smith' brklca aad ra roaa tha rlvar at praon' brldce - to obvtala accldenla, which night oe- , cur with fraetioua Horaaa (wing drlvao ; f h ghaw. . PERSOtIRL I Ut. Un. U. W. gklnnar aad rdaoghtar, Mlaa Harrtat Nktnaar, ef ( WoruiOatd, Minn., who ara on thair ' aray bo ma from Florida wh ara thay kava apent tha wlntar, arc atopping i i with Mia Maid Harrla, on Cbnrch tatrewt. I . ? "' f , Utf Lao W. SwarUbarg left ftntur J alky for Chicago wbera ba ripacU to ' remain permanently. i ' Mr. It O. Holme of Oreeneboro la ila Aaheyllte for averal day on buat- I Heaa ' Vr. and Mr. Bakar Edward of Judan will apend th weak In town. - Mr. an4 Mr. W. C. Drummond leaeed a houaa on th corner of Merrlmon and Chealnut elnrt. Into which thay hav moved for the buiii lr. ' Mr. Nathan Cartrael! haa gnna In Ballabury to vlalt hla alator. Mra. Wll llamaon. Mr. Cartmrll will return for th horae ahow, Mr. J. n. H Ink If and Mr. C Tl Hlnkla of Indlanapolla, Jnd . aro guaeta at the Battery Park hotel. Mlw Sarah Jonra who ban hern In High Point to attend the wrriillng ;t SPECIAL MILLINERY DISPLAY FOR THE HORSE SHOW Shipments Received Weekly of Late Goods M. WEBB CO. 1 "S"" tiite" a v t of Hats For ' :-:;n. Dirifled Skirts Ladies are here. Pri-etl at $4.50 on up. Mr 1 A. I'atnx-r ,t A'fan'a ia ia t'B 1tt a lw ditii i.n I'uvtorea. Mra L. h Wlt !.., t-r IV' vlll ThurJj, hr rhr will aprad tha cummer. Mr (iirt II l'az -.f Atlanta la In th etf tor a brtf ty. Mra. Frank tilll hm irono to ('In cltfnall to vlalt rHaiivr for w vera I wcke Mm lxiirv '.l.n. Mra. Hill a Blcc. who ant th- winter In Ah- vUlc, arronpanid Sirs Hill. Mre. Rwkmtii Ixrlllard rrlvcd from Waehlnrton. vfrrlay and ia Um utt of Mra A U fn-l in Vic toria. Mr. Willi O. Horn rtrnd ya- lrday from Tldo. , after an ab et-ne of w wrrka. Mr C. 3. Harrla, f HilUlx.ro. ia a (uxt at th- Haltry Park hi.icl Mr. and Mra. Philip 8 Iinry hare been detained in Waahlnfrton and will not arrive for a fortnight. Mr. and Mr. Baker-Edward of Ardvn are gu-it at this Mattery Park hotel. Mr. Burg of Orernvllle arrtvd yeaterday and haa entered eeverai Boraaa in the ahow. j The friend of Mr. J N. Jiepler who underwent a erlnu oprauon in the Miaalon hoapital on Friday night, were greatly relieved to hoar ahe wa getting along ao well. It ta exjected ah will be out In about two week. Mr. Hepier bt a areman on the eoutb- rtt railway. Mr. and Mra. C. T. Carr Vava thi morning for Mooreavllle where thry were aummoned by a tolcgram an nouncing the death of Mr. Carr alater, Mr. Clarence MrNVely. COLLEGE NOTES her brother, ahow. return for the TRINITY roLLBOB. turham. N , April If. The laat lecture of the faculty aerii-a dellwrwd TmmlaK nlht by Dui W. P. Few. ami the eul.Jri waa "Interrollrglntn Athletic Once More." The rule In force here have debarred five nu n thla year, arxl t h la fact hn aroiw'M keen ltilcrnt In the wholn queiaioii of eligibility rMiulr- mciilK. Th( Heaker undertook tn how why th-c rexuhillona ore hejl for th( c.llKe. lie they were th" rule eiif'jrcol liv the hct roi- irc In the country. North t'arollna niK VlrKlnl.'i hrlnic fur t. lilnd all th llier Bllll.H. N.otll lill.l South. Hi . are neciTmarv f ri orlr to ir.cni lni-; Hnd we , an ui etl under l!i' rlld enforcenieiit t th. rnl.M In. I11K now f'-r many .art (ul . . , j r uii: fornily team. Tlitn n..ir.n- w,il I,. $150.00 Not Often a Bargain Like This. An nprlght Piano In nice condition cjm; reflniahed ; look Ilk new. Bbonlxed caae; therefore will go wltb any etyle furnltore. If yon want thla bargain WRITE TODAY. Chas. M. SUell Manufacturer of th AUTISTIC BTIEiT, SHAW, AND KTIEFF SiXf-PUATER PlAJfOS. Southern Wareroom, 5 WE.9T TR-DE ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 0. H. WILM0TH, Maoager. (Mrntlon thla paper) ast &ay to Shop ef ore the JorseShbw We have a great many pretty things that you should buy before going out . to the Show Tuesday. Saturday we received a shipment of Hpsiery which included Wisteria and Old Rose shades in the lisle thread quality. ' : Ve have had a great many calls for them lately, and after many delays we have secured quite a line of them. They are very desirable for those who have Old Rose and Wisteria Dresses. You can buy a pair for 50 cents; ? Very Pretty Showing of Parasols Vf hit M.iini' very prt-tty iara.!.H this .jriii'. i in- iH'Wi-st thing out is the Va-h-ing !.!-.. is. which have fhr -xtriu-ly long luMnIii . 'I'hcv are eseciall y a'iapti to the hoie show, and if joh want to he ill the r-f vjc !h- sure and buy a IJou Marche Parasol hi t're sUJ out to the show. We have thi in in preen. ink, lavender, brown, pongee and al.vo the lortlered .I'ara.sol.- wifh the floral desitm. Children's Parasols for 25e ou up. Li dies Parasols for 1.(i0, $1Jj0, $2.00 ami OnuptolO.fk-j each. ffice Assortment of Kid and StUt (jtoves There is one thing tliat every ladv must have who goes to the horse show, and that is a pair of glove. We sell the famous Centemeri kid gloves in blaek and colors, both the glace and the sur-de. They are easily the lead em of our glove line, and are prieed at $LJ5 fr the suede in colors, and glaee in fjoloi-s, and $2.00 for the black in glaee. ' Other gloves in eolore are prieed at $1.00 and $1.50 a pair. In blaek for $1.00 $L25 and $1.50. Jhe Most Jfttractive presses in Jown This is the firbt 3-ear that we have ear lied so large a line of Ready Made Dress es. They are undoubtedly very pretty from the large number we have sold and the f many compliments we have received on them. They are reasonable, too. We don't see how any one could buy the goods and' have them made at such prices as xve ar offering them for. .Some very pretty silk Foulard Dresses in several sizes for $15.00 up to $Ji each. Lingerie Dresses sell for $7.50, $8.50 on up. j Spring Juits 0 Quality Never before in the history of tWs tablishment have we shown such varied and handsome assortment of Spring Suits. They are well made in every respect by comjjetent men tailors. Most of them are plain tailored, but some are extensivelv trimmed with buttons and braid. It will repay you a hundred times just to come in and look at- our line. It is no trouble for us to show goods. We do not make ex-,- , tra charges for alterations. These suits are priced at $15.00, $18.50 on up to $45.00 a suit. EXCHANGE LOT FOB AUTOMOBILE. The W. If. Canada v Realty Company, 307-308 Gates Builling, Phone 974. home publlMheil In lull an. I widely .lilui. llled. "-"!" I'nid'wir I-:. K. KriM.k-. of the ,, Mr. New land and hi mother Mr, i.triro.nl ,,f e.lu, :ii..n . In Alii t newian or t lorl'Iu. have leaned Mr utiemhog- tt. n 1,1,1- ..; tne 1-M., W. O. Drtimmonds' residence for the i-.itini.l out- r. n.-- in v -i..r. lo thai . aummer. on Ulake mrett. in. Tub Suits and Dresses to Grace the Festivities of Horse Show Week For that indefinable tpialify ,f ,,i,t taste these in-vv Spiing Wash Tailored Suits anl Wash One-Piece Dresses are pre eminent. To appreciate their refim nient n' cut and trim v mi w ill ha e tn see t iietii. S n 1 1 t hint's are felt: one cannot analyze and measure f.hern. x - The one piece dresses and junipers are in very jtopular color, sell arid lace trimiiied, fabric linen, cotton rep, ami linene. The prices range from $7.."i to $:;." acordintr to quality. The tailored suits are all two-piece, in every pastel tint imaginable, cotton rep, crash, linen and limne. Prices range from $7.50 to $50, covering the severelv plain in expensive suit to the finest grade of lace trimmed costly fabrics. We'll pray for warm fair weather the 20th and 21st, but these garments will be needed all through the season and si ticks are freshest now. Or. John I Haymaker of th. fa. o; ty of luu.diilph-M;uon Woman college, I. i,. hlnirx. Vr... formerly a memh. r of in- (,i cile, of uil .! lege III the .l. , irOo. nt ,,f 1. 1, .!,,,:. w; here , . k fri. n,l. President KiU;,i (.. ni Sno l.iv I Or-envill. . -.there ,e .r .o-li. , ml.. Ill the M, Hi. ells! . hiiTi h. ITof-w.r .1 i- Wi.oi-ii ..f the ,. .:irino m ..r t :i.i,. si l,t..,.-,i,,r.- ..p. il Siiri.lai In ' '1-t ion. here he pre. h . -.1 In Oi- M. tl) , , Imr. h T sTXTi: MlltMtl,. iilll:i.'VKH"l:n. N ' ' . Aiil . II I- II I ,- II ,,,. ,t ,,, ... , I 1-r- . h the ifiv'ii 1. U,. ttrl'liia l ,p,c I i th- M it- N'-.l ie.il .,. .,ii. ,,f t',. ri....t n-.t. .1 I:. I . t.- i. ,. t i tl.V. II- ti It..,, .in tiltr ,1, I i . I I r- I.k-i .:..rV r --f :,. li I .' i i 1 1 t.-i , ti ji, 1 1 hi r, - ! t, h- r. ,;,-it,,r limti oi I h,- . ..iinlr . ,ii,. I Kiit in . -.i-.n . f in 1 n l.ti I o- ' intl. .1 1,1 ' MRS. MARTIN Will have her office in room y, Men- wether Bld'g, where either she or Miss Pulliam will be each day from 10 to 4. La Grecque Corsets Z For every type of figure i GREENE & CO., : 12 Church Street. I MISS CRUISE PARLORS For Manlcortn. Maaaaaina;. rhlro- pody and Ilalr Irrln. Everything I for the hair ran he obtained here. In thoe ctyle that are tha moat niodWIt and becomfne. Combine and cot balr mad to order. 1CSS CRUISE, S3 Haywood Street. THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD Of coal in this section is M. and W. Indian over f5 per cent carbon. Carolina Coal & Ice Company CUine 1:10. I'atton Air. ;-4 Special Reduction On all our Spring and Summer Hats' londav and Tuesday, Aprl 19 and 20, for the Horse Show. This is a rare opportunity to get one of our beautiful cre tions at an extremely low price. BROWN & PIPER MILLINERS. 90 PATT0N AYE. MAVICXRING. . Halrilreartnc, Facial Maan.e. Scalp TBATaft 25 CTS. treatment a epecaltjr. nji-to-date line T f hair aooa. toilet article, .witrhe. For Ladies and Gentlemen pofta and pompadonea made to order! ...vicutJeuieu Prleee reaaonable, work not class. WMITF'Q PATP IjADUES. r.EVTI.KMKX WU1J5 S CAFE A Ko. 11 Sowtli Sprvca Street 14 -UUrch St. -t i In. I h. Ft ill. .,rii. I i iiiitnl.. r .. u i l- :i' (,r -. Itil.'. T- .( h- r- V-.rk ii 11 ' t N-.rth i .e. i ii t , I . n. -el o '!i T .it l.i n h I'i I. in,-" f..r liilil. M. V. MOORE WOMEN'S OCTTITTEIl. tl PATTOS AVE. T.,. II Wniititii. I.. I, 1 1 n ho .v i I . l-iii-r th.- annual . -.loiti.-n.-. Tic-nl i.l Ir. w le .no ,,' th- 1 1,1. . h .1 ir- an I -! r ..' A men. II. h.-ii ..- n -1 i- ' ' ! .1.1. .rial ,v.r k. h ivln : n . .ic.- . t. I mlli nmi ..f the f.ir -ri.it -1.i:!.m ..r Oi.- ..iuillr II,- u. ,1 pr-w-nt. ..Iil. r ,.f n.e I'hlia I. Ij.hl i 1'ren. Or. vii;ii!n U nls.. tin or.-i-fir of a rent i-.nvi r l- h.-o . meee.-iKe for hi hearer nn.l th--who tour til -ii on thla al..n .,!'. h- fortunnte. Tallyho peats for the Horse Show on sale at The Milliard Livery Company. l'Uone iw. We Don! Claim the Earth Hut do i I aim l!. .1 there ar. n.. I, .it. Hee.lM an-i .ini oi -In llinn l.an.tt. li. K. t Sale at The Carolina Pharmacy Cor. M;ii k. t an. I College Slrn-ls. B. D.R. McKINNON 7 Patton Avenoe (OTr Bed wood' Itora) Ladies and GenOemens TAILOR Cheap Milk I usually cheap In quality a well irke. It I dangeroun. Our milk I n..t In that da. It la absolutely pure. rl-nn, rh h and wholeaome. Ashevilte Pure Milk Co. NONE t r 51 ETrONXVEmBETTEl Ka4 Walnut St. rhone 5M DR. MATTHEWS' DENTAL PARLORS. IMPRESSIONS COUNT Ton alwaya look batter with clean perfectly laundered llnana. Wa do our part. MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY PH0NEf55.6 r ASHEVIULE N.C Handsome Horse Show Apparel lo be Found Here Ail oporntlon mailo painless tiy: up to date method. We have n nir local anesthello for pulnleas ex traetion of teeth no Injection Sim ply rub on the minis nnd extract, lk-st In the wnrld fur children nnd li 1c imtleiits Absolutely harmless to the most sensitive nerves. Prlcus al way reasona Me. Phone 9 4 9. and MASSAGE. Mra. L. J. Prrclval. formerly In rharge of Host Cur Snnitnrlum. Waahlngton. I. P.. haa loe((., n Ashevllle, and will jrlve treatments nt the home or hotels Nervous or rheu matic condition treated. Will unnw. f doctor' cnlls. No. I Aston Place. Phone tit. CASCADE GINGER ALE. In the making of this (linger Ale the most seicn t i fie skill is employed hy which quality and flavor can ! assured. One Bottle 10 cents Dozen Bottles $1.10 25 Uoallord Ave. OWN BEY'S Phone 56 Linen Suits in all colors 7.5H up to $25.00 iVetty Parasols in Pongee, blaek and "'white ' onus 1 1 0111 JbI.Htt up tO IFilHiorv Ir, .!,: hlaek and all the new shades 25c up to $4.50 pair. Dnv.vng gloves from $1.25 to $2.50 nair IWv "iff gloves from $1.25 to $2.00. 2 button Kid gloves from $1.00 to $1.75. lt button Perrin Kid at $3.50 i white, black, tans, browns and irravs. LlianioKse gloves at $1.00, $1.25 up to $5.00 pair. Kaysor Silk gloves at 5(V, 75e, $1.00, $1.25 paS-fa'. white, blaek, ehammsnc and all the nn- a Beautiful assortment of Shirtwaists in net, lingerie and lawn from $1.00 up to $16.50. Vnvii 1.1- l v . tauies nanoKercmefs at 25c each 1
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