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TUT. AKHKVILLE nTTZEK, TTJESTiaY. APR IT. 27, 1909. 1 Simple Wadi Cures Eczema nnUTOlfmC I CTCnO TT1 T?:r f 1 SOCIETY fcr te t ail hite a wani, Li. will Ha tmnmt4v T1mw- mmm of Th ktmift if H.mm Jwr.' At?--' Barrf-" e It W,!Km M J ajewrr Met, pota; tr i"er r-r-f Ua We as bwM of whs. '. ta t this has fro T .r lft OtarTir. In i j t. a a Mr. sad r Willisir, . . ' Lavarehr i-A-. lir. Jibrm i.u a great roj,y frv.;ji ja t.. ' wv. wfll be tatr?d i (JM, t, . at of the weidrg: "Vita ut th Bvt b-!,'l )- aiAgs thai ha been -iTi-4 ia High ady at ooos vtwa M. J. A)- rta mrt, yo-uftg dagr-tee of It. . 'W. Rurtrcs. tn& is bri! f Ir. Willi M Jon-. Th h,rr.r waa ialoratty dMrM for th oe. 1 . pntnm. fern and Easter tg Bed. Tb brSAl esrtere 1 with broth. Jam E. Burton. by I. I T s 5 v-r. ft t-i' "y ft 1 t.-r.-j THE COFFIN FACTORY! try. . jta.j f,f j ' 71' IN 1 1 : -sic f M blL leare f ti -&rfoBsswl ' J cbe Won i iii u CVauseadktks erf , ' ?J Eaot cciiQHsl jiyiieaaai it M enfa- : tiai t&u ttar tastftmoA porta ef Syr rj f in uki Oiiir of ahnid be j. s j ! kaf,.--a to iiti i?jwwl tjr tim; ther- j ' fc. tie Caaijn-a fig Syrep Co. pub- j Will r, J l 4 -1 wm fu cUnrg mvsx, rtrrylnc attowtr VB'fUt r.f of th vnj- )y. IRm tooki vry Vnuitul In trefhit; nit f rrar i(h avi to mtH. MM Allr Bortcn. tk fcrld' Matar. wu mM of h'.fl-.r. 14 fun ta dkjmkIU rows nf wh't fik nbroMr4 la ilTr 4 btu wHb tare Maxk fiftur . rry tmg wait tmm aa4 ltlia of th vaJIy afrav Tkomaa Jackaoa OoM. th m IO of homor, wore k fcxvmln pr)n er- gwarn of whiU cfciflT'.-a ?!hlih Uatk V'ttr ( and urtlnr ativwor awat of whit roa Or. Tyank E. fcrklaa waa b man. Rrv. X. I Wlor, VMlor of the rirat Fr--tqrUdaa karek, rfoniwl tha rrr . many tkat Hcl for life th hipur u la, a ad aa arid 4 crof with bow baada Oiara a-ra taatr tlnt -wtabaa for a0 a4 hapvr Ufa. TH ia Ofta of taa moat tttractrva 4 krUfal rrnr ladlaa f th ataia. Tba rtxfn. Dr. WtUlart V itnm. t b4tna' a ad aMa r ri'B ':!. fi . th- Mi I'll h I. 1st. anJ rr.ii tig orfJR-ar f i.r.ar aata. Tw r-.rn-iw I f it T' rt. :"ri .'.austj - r, 1 ir. r f. l-rri, r.-r.? In a. tr.'rr rj inf-ii t.f wAi, n.TX of tim r rr-1 . It it It. i'f ar rtiftUm kiia tJ rrrr; irs tr fttw a,rt. Ita tf U n f' jfca& in frr)-.-tn w.tn tfta tr rnabt. fot Jaue by i'l 'lruaxtata. K-aJj .r W -V Uae lrtj I ll I tt r r. A rr j.iiy at tr. r J il . tel. Mr an4 Mr J. H. Martin Mr ar.d Mr. A. J. I.T waJi. ftT. aivl Mra M'-ra.y. Hlahop ar.4 Mra J. M. Hrrt5r Jti-Iic- aiwl Mr J I'r!tIr4. Mr anl Mrt ltv"n KfifrfTaun Mr. arwj f Har ass H'-'-a Mr tr.Ji Mra Frl Katl4(a, Mrt 'Mnil-m 'n-v. U rn Ann Wil liam. an4 tha M !- Tha Jrmng W-.m-n'a Ao5Mry uf th ;rat Bl-"M rhuf b wrtlt hava mtaak'narr mmp-Cff mt!nc .: airmtnf t t 'ciwtt at th Ilan atta on Mrath Matn trat. A pro a-ram roTinisrtlna; f tvrt lnfcr-a'inf miaaVr.ary at'fri an-l atriaina Ym glvn. Ail Ihw Ut"T'ntft In th m1iric an'l ho fr r attnl are moat mrlia!ly Invitl. Th Thkat fjlua !tl nt"rtaln irtth a lar' ah'rtly at th-lr flob f,m an paxk aniiar Mr. hara Ka.a of rvhi!a4-IphU la apnlirn aiT! dart ia AufcovllV Mr. J. bom on J, Whsl ia fjy: fop!' ttraat. M a EHxatth iaoc ' f 'ir-r !Ha, T-rjn . arrive today aril fi b tha f jt of Miaa Kzih' r,r. ''ha-r rr at her hornp on 'rt airt. Jfr L rprndtna; Mr ar..) Jy hot:!. Mr. R Aah-v)li H. Da aom -tr tlm 'if Arkar.a:- bra. Mra. f. K. WMkla of H-n arr ju' irta at th B rk K. on Oray of trtirin. IIIVro la In Mr- anl Mra. ItrrwkUn. Maaa., city. J U Mrow-!l ara Ka im In T'f f-'m r aa-t for ' r tr, (hr hi ix im ... tj..r..i -akt ,,r so'l work wiil tw-Jr. rn-ntri or aa aoon t r r:j.'!iy apar from -'' point atie Ja ;aaJa Inormatl ' a- i ia a fetter fr - or th aict comu B riry Powell , ir y-r-r5r. t. uiM.'nia. tf - I rr. aa h ba t i f n r eonatrv' - ; min (-'trsKtaral r j of I'!t!l,ir. th cf;'r l lt Friday, aa4 tla . i i"l f5ftwiU -''i irtat4 thxr w':( ( ' i;Vi;r.ra. iatakrl. ir. hollar and aain ro-.tr j fa- tory wtiicfc will ;,r ' . u i, b aaat J r.o.abinc It la pn, , i that lat-r a filfcir.t The work of ,,, tra- k op rli-r la t :.r hoord will t . .tt. fir at. ! later fi2 staivamt with awry paefcaa. ; j The pf rWt pohty aad uCiljamKT of pr j -i jrt. wticb tbry aanci ia laxatiw : rejatdy of aa ethical chanrVr. are aai iiwii . ' r- ,tjlbt Coaepazrr't origS&al aartbod af ecu- ' ' ' tfacttcT kacwB to tbe Cocpacy otjy ! . ! Tbe z3 of California are omd in the : . . J prwiuttaoo of Syrap of Fig ami Elixir of ' . ' 9fccaa. to promote tbe ieaat tute, but ; T r. . . tbe ciedicirja prjariaea are obtained frwn j .-.(iaata kacrs to act eomt beBeoa3y. i , To get ita beueSoal efteru alTi bey j '' !tie peuiiat mitnfaftuie4 by the Cali- j a J" jforoia Fi gyrup Co. orJy. aod lor amie i i Ly ail kadin dnigpata. . i . : - . 'it. . 'im - -.rT,tny ' ..: 'n -' . .vrrj -' ". A r.a - r. r- iz'ter lr kiin, the --ff r. ' f'Uiitt for ;i '( :;! r,! vtiil 1 The wrddloa waa a 4tlai aa tm ttsenaat of nKant b . rMvamaot ta ! family, tliata Vln -' nly tfea rata! tra a4 f Boat nthnat frBJa praant. Tha impm laft at moon tor an xtBl"1 ' My rrtt, aftar which they will maka tlialr horn Utr tha prnt th tha brVta-a father. Jr. J. W. Barlon, a Konh Main atrt. Many enatlr aDfta wra rflreJ. BotlcealH am tn thaaa a ehaat of all mar from tha root' yirMla af Im Clar Holmaa irntttaln4 yoa tarda y aftamoea in honor of Mlai Aaa Martin, wlta a Uttaa rtoww and hrrttad a aambar af tha ftiaad of ' Miaa Martin wMa ahftwrrad tier moat alatlly. Tha nlfta war trraaaatad to V th brtw alart In a targa rarvad . woodan bowl In tha library. Aftar th . gina wra Twwaa. rrraomata wart : ' aarrad by Ml Eleanor Oe, Mkat Kdlth Holme and Miaa Clara Holmaa. . Tha bouaa waa baaotlfully dwratd with fcranebaa af pink erab apple bl near) ma, and dofwood. aad maMi of : faraav Miaa Mabaaa gtiaaU war. Miaa Ana Martla. Miaa Randolph, Miaa KlaaMT V. : Morrlaori, Mkw Helen CafaJa, Miaa Margarat Pennlman, Miaa late!.! naatlnta, Miaa rrancla Banaa, Miaa Mettla Bite. Miaa Maud llamll bon, Mia VYaderlka Brown. Miaa "Ail Dvrantah. Miaa Virginia Griffith Miller, Mat Daley Cook, Miaa lAtey Pmnlman, Mia latobla, Miaa Mary ' fVrter, Miaa Aanaa Carter, Miaa Tbaraaa Chapman, Mte Cheeborooh. Mia Slaanor Gee, Miaa Kueertta. John (An, Miaa Eleanor Fakea, M' Maude WaddeM, th Mlate Cheeaboro-ifh, Mia Mattlalla Cock, Mra. Rallnrd, Mr. C Reynold, Mr. 3am tj mihaleafliar, Mr. Charlton Millard n4,Jnra. Marraa Erwln. At meet In held yeatarilav flr- noon at th realdetic of Mr. Alfred H. Itaraird, on Watauca tret plana vera dlecueaad and adopted for an ntortalnmebt whkh will h given for th flower Mlaalon and Aaaorlated Charttle on the afternoon of May Sth. probably at tha Battery Park hotel although th plae ha not bran clwl trtly deeldiid opon. The entertu'n mant will be In tha form of a muaknl tea tha program and patroncaae for which I almoat eotnpleted, next to tha Brown Hook company, will opnn May llh. and the proprietor will nl... a large percent of the ! on th.. Ofx-nln day. In the axaorlnti'd ihnti tlea. Tha worthy charity will It l hi pod profit lare-lv ViiIncl.iv !. and on of ihc hint of ih; r' -rit ! tertalnrricnta ia ttrorri!'!. - T I.Hllr- Miaa Vlrlnl Krwln flant-t.-ter of Mr. fthil Mrs Mr, w l-iii Will cel'ihrgti- hr aixtli nnnlvcra.ir Thnradav hy (iwnr r. i ' I r i i r" in whlrh a ruinilr of hT j 1 1 !.. f r , m I will t t.ifMrr. Hjmmer waa enggMrtd by the larg hfruaa party of young people who Tent the wark at farile fVrat Inn Hkylartd. and Ih pktraii old trallAfnc and araonda were eomforl abry filled by th ntimlx-ra of gneata who dr.rv out to iit th party on fttinday. rtiirnln t h miw eyoln. The hnoee prtt sr feature of h 1 glad to eacap the hat and duet of town. tha rmin'ry 1 particularly refreah In and' the op.nlne of the camping and week end party aaaon waa Ina-i- m rated by th. ngt-r -t the lat ter Pert itt the week. Amon In the party and tho Ik drove out "onday were Mte I-ala" Oa'ea, Mte Vlnrlnl OrlfTeth Miller, Mia fedr Irlta Brown. Mia May fb-rnard Mlae Krnnui Onder. M'aa Me re. Ml Jen at a flt(he!efber. Mia Lillian Wearer. Mia Adelaide Lrmghran. Ml ran line faiun. Mr. Kendall Northrop Mr. I. It. Millard. Mr. Von no Oudger. Mr. rharic Fotawm, Mr P. If. Baker Mr Hrrr Redwood. Mr. Theodore Rorlaon aad nttmbr of other. Jl M The Wrangler naitl monthly meeting waa preceded by a dinner la at evening at th Manor, after which an Interesting eay waa read by Mr. Kdwln U Brown. Jr., th nubloet of which waa. "A Cent rallied Pernor racy." The respondent waa Mr. J. V. nwaln. There war eeveral vlaltor prewenl among whom were Mr. Tlar old ftwofM and Mr. Ivring Raoul nd th Wranrler were Mr. J. F. "wain. Mr. R R Wllliama. Mr. Bar nett Jordan. Mr. Zebulon Otirtla. M Fdwln U ftrown. Jr.. Mr. Oe-rge W. Wright Mr. p. n. Allen. Dr. Pan! Ringer, Thr U K. Fllaa. Tr. W. n Meacham. Dr W B, Buckner and Mr. J. It. Hunter. The marriage of Miaa Anne Mar- tin to ir. Knwin I. Holmea occur tomorrow afternoon nt Mount eanowa inn. nl will be a verv quiet country wedding, only n few in tirrutt mend having been a.ked to wltneaa the almple ceremony which will be performed by Tr. R. R. Bwor' of All Soul. There will be no n'. lendnnta. After Ihe ceremony Mr and Mra. Hnlrnn will depart for brief honeymoon and an their return will rclde In Hillmor. Mountain Meadowa Inn -will be doacd to th public all dny Widnearlay. , . The rh'vlndendmn hnll wlib-h will be given ehortlv nt the llattcrv Park hfiti-1 will he aurh an lmprt.nt event In the aortal cnlcndnr nnd one rt. Oulrlng much pr'inrnt(on. etc, thnt It h!ia been de.-ldd hv the mmai nu-nt to dlacrtn'lnue Frl.lnv dan'-e until nfl. r th i.lg bull 'I h rhodo leti'lr'm Iirb tiifii frt.-ti '1 to h'w th Inrge KTfcu hiola -lrlfl It wHI not hi riff h f'.re 1 1 , ' 1h nn.l ulrnamt will he frirtHerd yillh th- g-'Tgoiie pir fl.,w r It U nnii, i..iti .1 thitt ! rhod'iib ri-lr ..r l.-ill mil t- ..n- "f th moM iK-ulidful i.r nivn In AhIi' III.-. Mra. J P Iral of Mender, . ill' la vaaitlng Mra. P. !. Israel at tin home on Hmth Main tr-et. -1 by 'ay .I It May Mra Rgclla Utile of l-enplr. N. .. who haa bwn the gueat of hr at' te,r. Mra. H. Youngler at t: Walnut atreet for aeveral weka haa return, d to ber home. Mr. Charle Cook ha returned to Marlon after ape tiling the week en 1 with friend In Aaherlile . Mr. Erain Patton left yesterday f ir Atlanta, Oa. Mr. It. J Iithrr ha gone to At ranta where he will pun haa a "r load of horses to be twed In livery In Aaheville thi ummer. Mia Ida Oarriovn and Ml ftolnoah Rtirner who have been gueata al the Normal and Collegiate Imrtltut dir Ing the T. W. r. A. delegate con ference hare returned to Charlotte. Mia Mary fltlkeleather I vldtln Mra farh OtHieett at the home of th latter In WUliamaton. 8. C. Mr. Junlti O. Adam returned yev- tarday from a bualnea trip to Cot eago. Mr. and Mr. Frank Hughe have returned to their home In Wilming ton. N C, after vlaltlng relatives In lh city for ten day. Mr. Tenn , W. R. Jo h neon of Knorylllc. I In town for a few days. Mr. Jerome Huntington ha re. turned to the Buttery Park hotel after a two week bualnea trip to hli horn.; In Oklahoma City. Ml Dorothy O'Brien came In fr im Busbee yesterday for a short tay. Mr. Charle II. Martin of Lynch. burg 1 In Anhcvllle on buain.ua ' : everal days. Mr. and Mr II. C. Fuller of Mt. Kiaco, N. Y , are apendlng mrw time In Aaheville. Y. P. M. M. WILL MEET AT HONTBEAT i The annua) ronrr-ftc of t,e V .urig People's Maa-..(.ary moiemeist v. ill be held thla ye .r at Montreal icaue of th bammg .,( KT.ilor:h Inn The day aft-r tn. f!re Seer -try Powell of the t,ard of tra-Je wrote th official ' tr.e rnoement whi.h ha been m-.tng at Keni ..rth for eonte y-arj that jrranife menta tould b trunl- (or th" .:-. -g;it to occupy Vb-tria Ion and th .'rmal and CMb-g.: Intiat a the iiroiner confer, n, . of the V. v C. A. will do. Yesterday a rcplv received from Mr. Kdmund It HoMr. general field ecttary, whi h atat- d that whilo da4r Pirw lan.e of th.i action of h board of tiiwle. previoua arrangement had Wt-n mado for tiv aaacmhly at Mntr-at. The attend ance thi year Is axpected to be larger than ever. PROMINENT CITIZEN OF SAIatSBUBY DEAD (Kpevdal to TUe fitlwn ) rULISHUKY. V. C April U Mr. Klw1n Sharer, aged (7 year, on of Salisbury' be-at known rrtizena died at hi home h. r today after a . vere lllns of about a Week. He waa one of the oldest citizens f Haliabnry and was widely known aa a temperance worker In North 'arnlina. He u a prominent Confederate veteran and I urvlved by m daughter, who l now herself erloiilr HI. Do You Want to Make 8100.00? K'rita Chaa. M. Stiefl and w will gladly tell ou iiow to do It- Don't delay; write today and watch each change of oar a.lvertlaement. Chas. M. Slielf Manufacturer of th ARTISTIC 6TIEFF, SnAW, ASD STIEFF HEI,F-PI.VKI PIANOS. Mr. In the C. It Warner city for a few of Charlotte days. I.i Mra Convcrw and Mia F.lln Con verse have returned to Iuisjle. Kv., ftr spending the greab-r part of the winter at the Hattcry Park hotel. Mr. n. town for P. Tek of Creenahoro la In a ahort atay. Mr. and Mra. C- Chl'ag.i iirr In Ali. of s.-vcral week. rg- Mil. Whiting f-.r a ..tav It ha been can be made of Malaysia. nd that goort pap. m the taking gran Mr r.. I I'l-i . rrl...l yt ".'ernl wr.kx. I'hlnn.-v tf Ji k..ivllle rdv for a ntny of M.a tjrace Wi'liann I .va haa turn. 1 fi :. tol! "har .it. PERSONAL i A Whirl. V r. I orn. Kir fjeorg- ar, I Ik!v Im run I I of Montreal rr-v. -,.i.r,ii.. , h. their tnvt car tte It.t..." frn. Angusts. 'in. and nre oi ! nt t'r fhUtery Park hotel f,., . w r tl di' afler which lh-v -.!.: . ..,t., ih. ir . Journey to New York. 1 p Imp i Int. M.ir.i I Hi 1 1 v:'i I, -in . i,,. I.. i turm I . V.: M r The Luxury of Silk Skirts, So Dear to the Heart of a Woman is atlain.'t1!c in t in- .f ur ih-.1, sfiinul. lmitr wearing fifTf'n t-f i.-,,af f..r ..nly ."..(ki. Vh,.n you cannot f-r ..umi,,,! wj,i,., y,,,, WoMM - pfft to pay $G 1., $7 f,,r y.,11 woul.l , all iJ ";i t Fit I ,a uarjrani. j jiat s what uc call it too. .l to match all the popular sIkkIcs of tl; uit. ol's IlfW At V. MOORE Women's Outfitter 11 Patton Avenue THERE arc just two ways of getting the finest candies. One is to ask for NUNNALLY'S, and the other is to have the dealer offer you NUNNALLY'S. No candies can De more carefully made or from purer materials. None other are received in this town so constantly from the makers direct by fast express. A tretb supply always kpt by ItltsoK's I'KL'U sToltK. 31 Pulton venue. "None Like Normally'" Southern Wareroom, S WEST TRADE 8T. CHARLOTTE, N. C. C. H. wTLMOTH, Manager. (Mention thla paper) OUR MENU The best the market affords Meals 25c. WHITE'S CAFE. 14 Church St. Mr. nod M ir- ii r. Vi. d Mr- tieHtnot Mtff.i nil. red l. It ,TfJ' ti y r .n i in- r : n h . w ill l.it'er Every Vcmaa M lnu-rMref a4 thpll k.ry UKTOt UM arOlKlMTful , .MARVEL Whirling Sprty HR M(rtm.fir- I.i j rn -rn i na f- r 1 !i r. h ll-l.ln Hh'h w til .1 V i-r rrr n h. " tl,.l 'mI 'r t nrtriiU' . Hp.-trt, int.. a rm.iti t n mi Hrrimtintf ic. n it run. i- . n v" nrr (n fh"vrr i:tK'iln.' .r it Ml U t'lllil. l ffViSWl IM saw If u onn.i wtpty u r!jr"laW;C'K'JT fi sv i i niliar. bnt aaanJ aKavteu f I ' i itaLam 1 rl lH.uk - v-Jh1. Ill ISill artaj-tJctilnr uad dirrMltti ttV YtJ.utl.i It) l.Ut. MAHVU-Oea EXCHANGE LOT FOR AUTOMOBILE. The W. M. Canadav Realty uompany, 307-308 Oates Builling, Phone 974. MASSAGE. Mrs. U J. Perclval. formerly In charge of Rest Cure Sanitarium. Washington. I). C. has lmated In Aaheville. Bnd will give treatments at the home or hotel Nervous or rheu matic condition treated. Doctor's di rections strir-tly followed. No. 3 Aston Plac. Phone 6 76. M. WEBB & COMPANY Millinery ImiMirtcr So. Battery Park Plai. Phone 1044 AMI Ft IM F. .V. C. High Grade Stationery High Br.-i.le stall, ,nery narri.8 an iir of satisfaction to th. writer that, makes letter writing a nl.-aaur uryelf and c.irreMind..nt The Carolina Pharmacy Cor. Market and College Streets. "or. II. illv nt L-int. be haxmlee. NMrldtf. f,,r lh(, newer l-l.-vii ll Kiln ore .-rv heat v and pi. ked ti have to he employed to hnrtdle them. The pat.nt rights covering the ii'irnif.-i. ture of alumdnum hne n ir-d and now the "Induetry la an pen one to any on who wnnta to mlinrk In It. At the present time lh.. our nut nf the AJumlnum Com pany of America la entirely euffl- umple atippllea of the raw material, and. having hydro-elw.trtc power, and ample supplies of the raw materrlal. I' ran Increano Its production should It bo demanded. . Photographs of the Children l'l't'irR f'r thHr frit-nils, plrtures fr '4u , iH.k Mfi m fuiufo yparn Hrnl brinic (a k th ur iH' Hltl'-n HTr U(h thai Vii- t ;in ln''tftfii H r-n :tt t, ii hi at nf th dny. lir.K'k ft 'o.. anl the rhil.iren h.iih hil.h.M,i tltivs a traiti 'h..tKrHi.h rhil- HAGE & KOONCE, Patton and Ash. land Aves. Indian River Oranges Fresh lot of thla celebrated fruit Just received. They are all sound sweet' and Juicy. 40, 50 and 60 cts. dozen 25 Hon.Urd Ave. OWNBEY'S nt Sf Colored ress JZinenS fjTre - :.- il Vy Jtff'lbh COQ Wf- a it- slu.wintr on one of our center tables a tii'-p line I'lilorctl linens, th kind that are war rautpti all pure linen. Tiicfe gojtls are being worn a jrrcat deal thi i-ring in suits and skirts. We liave some . i v pn-tty strif-tl linen in the follow ing i-olors: blue antl white, blue and tan, larender and tan, iV a vard. .'i5e qualit.v comes in tbe foDow in i-oloi: green and tan. white and tan, tan and brown, blue and tan strijx-d. In the -jJi,- ijuality we have black lavender and white, hla.-k and white and green tan striped. The solid colors in irret n. blue, bi-own, leather, pink and gray, for ." yard. Natural color is prieetl at 15e on up to 40c a yard. Bordered Linen in several shades, 45 inches wide, for 5.Jc a yard. j7 Aarge ot of tfeckmar Came in tfesterday Morning. Ohey are Very Pretty indeed CHIR0PR ACTIC!DR TESER iJ ew McAfee Bide. (Kl-ro-far--ic) CO XDI.M X ATIOJI V ITHOIT VHSTKiATIO.tf IS POOR JITK.MET. Abnormal pressur upon Berres Is the cause of all diseases: by removing thi pressure, norma conditions and health will be restored. Recognized and endorsed by thousands of citizens of other states Incurable disease our specialty. Consultation and examinatloon free DR. C. F. eOMPTOX, Ouroprartor. Lang BIdg. N. W. Cor. Sq. Phone I1. IMPRESSIONS COUNT To aiway look batter with elaaa. seUy laundarsd Ucsoa. We do oar Dart. MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY Cor. Collex sad Cpaace , Conn Hoase. Teeth extracted without worK guaranteed. Prices always ...a.t. ..im.,. r-non 4J Phone S72. An - Real dene I Watches My Specialty. If yon seed a watch that will kaaa n. w hT Uumv. aa4 nrloaa Urn. ' that ar right. Fine watch wpalrin . I J- E. CARPENTEil i? : 32 Patton Ave i i : La Grecqne Corsets i Tr'civ avam n X i - "w J i.Jf Ui AlKUre m la usually cheap In quality aa well a ! GREENE & CO; price. It I dangerous Our milk I. 12 Church Street 2 T not In that claa. It la absolutely pure, clean, rich and wholesome. AshcvltlePnreMilkCo. Cheap r.lilk East Walnnt St Phone BM MORE GLOW More wear, More warmth, M. & W. Indian Coal Carolina Coal & Ice Company D.R. McKINNON 7 PstlMi Iresoe lOra Hsdwood Mo) Ladies and Genflemens TAILOR MISS CRUISE PARLORS or M'curmg. Maaaaglng, Chlro- for the hair can be obtains, her, ta and becoming. Combings and cot aai made to order. MISS CRUIflB, Haywood Street i Phone 130. Patton Ave. Citizen Want Ads Bring Kesnlta. """'laaa 1 1 fa P ir'-' ''iynrir J!!?yaV 51 BffTON'AVEg PH0NE;33fi ASHEVIIXE N.C, New Shirt Waists We Shirt an assortment of Pretty Dutch neck efiWta m, x. va 4. 4atr liave just imparked Waists, made in tin range in juice from .-tjo.") to They are as dainty as can he. Come in today and iinoi miM. 4 iiev Will ing. i . certainly prove tempt- - ' . V , ,4. ' -. J W - t NMllSa1tllla , ,.,,-..;.-,. nar-, .-, - lrj-oi,ji..j,. l . .-.,o ., - . ""wr"Ru)I-i : i,.. 1 - '" . " v ' 1 ' " -' ' ' , . . ,"J . . . 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 27, 1909, edition 1
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