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THE ASTIEVTLLE fTTIZHV. WEDSEKPA V, MAY 10. ITO. 11 SOCIAL PERSONAL A telegram frum New V rk -ier-dav announced t wi.tiliriK" of Mi Dulse Branch, daughter of Mr ami Mra. Thom W. Urarc h. of Ashcville, to Mr. John ?at-r. of i;reenaboro. N C Mix liramh I an Ashr-ville girl. Hi" alter of Mia I,oule Hram h. Mm Frank Iarbr and Mr p. II Hram h. and ha a hoal o' fn nd in the city Mr. Ctr la also wll ktcwn In Aahevllle Mr and Mra. t'aier n married vaffrrtay at m.ir, and went 10 Jacaaonvilla by water. After a may In Florida they will return lo their home in Ntw York, hlirc Mr. Taler '.. manager for the Marshall Ko Id company. S Mr Edward Htrong, Mr Frederick Martin. Mr. Carl B''rnlhal-r. Mr. Kran Knhl.r and a number of the member, of the Plttabtirg Festival or rheatra who are atopplng al the flat tery Park hotel, coached hut the BIIMnore eatale and the principal drive of th city yeaterday morning returning In lima for the afternoon concert and luncheon J Mr and Mra. ' Robert I.. r'llniiaf rick announce the engagement of their daughter, Winifred KllMtwlh. to Mr Hubert William Brown, of Knoxvllle. Tn. The announcement of the en gagemrnt will b of unuaual Intereat owing lo the prominence of the fam ily, and the popularity of Mia Fit Patrick, who ha many friend In the city. Mia ntupatrlck haa been member of All Boula choir for aevere) yaata. Mr. Brown I the ion of Mr and Mr. It. W. Brown, of Knoxvllle. and to the Mcrctary of th Bouthern Braat and Iron Co,, of that city. The wedding will tak placa th latter part of June, and will ba a church tffale. Mr. and Mr. Brown will make their horn In Knosrtll. . hi. n-1 anniHi i f .r th- i i ;ie will I.' i i '..uritry H'l. and -'lo n t.-nnla lianijiloruhlp of htd al thr lull. In 'Jreen i lii be of lnter- . ! !u ai)i--m!I" plavera of whom th-r.. are r,amln r The tournament held un. r the Southern Lwn 7- mil ao lallon, and the event will . miTi' i ham i i'ii, n til p alnglea, inn i ii.ioi.i.niihii douhia. men' conaola tion Hir.gl'a. ladn-a' champlonahlp aln itim mixed championship double Ih- tmphy ciii grc offered by the .Sane Horn I Country i.-lub for the rtlf f. rent i-w nfn. The Amateur Mimical club meet thin afternoon at 4 o'clock In their mom in the Paragon building for the regular w-ekl rehearcal. Th. lion in tournament will begin ahorlli at th- lutlery Park hotel. The painting, el.., of the new cafe and grill room next to the clitft room haa Interfered with the tournament, but the grill room will ehortlv b In or ler The cuurt I being rolled and cut and put In readlneaa for the tour meiit which will he announced duly All the Phllatheaa and Herman of th" Firm ftaptlat church are reiueat ed to meet Mia Mae Klmberly In the lecture room at nine o'clock Wed neadav evening. J Announcement of the approaching marriage of Mien Zoe Adele Cappa. of Joplln, Mlaaourl. to Mr. Otia Hchmlnke. Jr.. of thl. city, ha been received In AaheHlle. The young cou pie will make their home In Alhevllle The wedding took place on May 12th Jt Ji Mlaa Robin Kennet' muclcaJ tea for the ladle of the Central Methodlat SPECIAL SALE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR "In Seaton" 'FfllU tU .TntimiMe A I e . . .luuaminij, iuit4 -WUJUT KUU' )I 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 II 1 II 1 ( I iiiingH, out 9 sale or sonHonablc tnidci wcju- at the sea son V very bpginnintf. ; TIj? rpdiUitipns from rcg ular price are mnui u and Khali be in effect only until Saturday night. P is 4 big sale, and the stock available compl ines jyi ' fn,ft(le8 an(1 m. By all means you should not delay putting in an extra supply of so Ktaple a thine a$ muslin underwear. Chemise K. gular Price.. n.oo l.SB 17S and 12.00 "S so and s.oo . Halo lrk. ttv r I at l.9 Corset Covers 50c . 76 1.00 .. I. US . 1.60 . . . 1.75 and 2.60 . . . 2.0(1 as 4!l no 70 II!) 1.2 l r.w Drawers 60 76 100 1.26 1.60 I 76 and 12. no Combination t Cornet coer and ilianem) 1.50 2 60 .1.60 i. 76 4 no . . 6.00 ... H.tiO High Neck Oowus 60 . 75 1.00 1.25 . . 1.50 and I.;., I'ow Neck Pcttioafs (JOWIIH 1.00 Hlul 1.60 .. 1.75 and 2.50 and 3 60 and I 2 6 2.011 .1 nil t Oil 311 9 7 !l Nil till K'lr 1.60 1 II ! 2.10 2.:in 2 HO i-' i i ii r..vi rhurh choir, whuh waa to have lieen glren wnter.Ia- haa Im-co poetpfined until n-xi weeK uri a count of the fer ftival ...rirerie at the Auditorium 1 J I Miu Manilla Cocke and Mlee N"ll M-irrU'-ii. wlioun. .m,l.ti in W'mjilon- S.1I1 Hi. ar- enjoying a number of o ji.ai fiir.- ti-ina ith.-r, thir. , pr lJmlii.eT t-, th. w.l'liriK of Mine Nll rrien j Jt l Mm- Katherlne I'tiaiolo-ra entertain- i . I'.ih -a t.i i x part. i ti-r-la a.'ter riv.li at tf.'- A iidlt-irlum. .tijjn f'iiarn ler Ku'-ata wire Mlea llattli- Mar!' Hcott, Mlva liertloi V. hlttington. Mlae t'lara 'hlitinK'''ri Mlaa Uenexl'-vc Itrowo and Mlai4 C'ira Chamber The 'V.nfrtJerate choir will ir Thurnday nftrnoon at th r'ni'lt-n 'f Mr Eugivn li. Oli-rin at U '(! k Aftrr th bunlrx-HA inpting th-r- vi 1, an Ifif'Tmal tea ji The following invltatlona wire I hi d In the i lly yeaterday Vou are cordially Invited to be present at the ''.immencetnent KxerclecK of Iavenport College Wednesday and Thuradny May 26th and 27th nineteen hundred and nlne lnolr. Worth Carolina. IMtOOKAMMK. VS'edneaday morning. May 26th. I 1 o'clock. unnuAl w-rmiin by llev. ij T Howe, H T I)., of Ashelie, N C Wedni-aduy eefilnK, H M) o'i,i,k locution contest Thuradny morning. May 27th, 10 o'clock, graduating i-x.-n Ijch. il o'cloi-k literary addreea l.y lte. I' T Hurhain. 'h l.. of Concord. N c Thnraday evening, K.:;o h i Im k. an nual concert IMplomaa and certificate him he aw-arred the following young women Pearl May Abernethy, Hernh Klin hrough Downum, Fannie Fain, Alma I Jean Hnlaclaw. Corrle lloneycutt Margaret Rllxabfth Oahnrrie. Jennie Price. Lola Price. Mamie Dickey Kin g'e Mra. J. c. Howard, for more than four ycara dean of Converge cofu-ge haa realgned. Mra. Howard haa don a great deal to bring Converse col lege up to the present high point cf efficiency In self -government ammo; the students. What she haa done In the way of Improving the Interior of the college building and In dlnclplln- Ing the studvrit body can not be meas ured In words. The announcement that she will not return to fVinverse ylll be received with general regret. The first day of the (Ireenvllle horse show began veaterdav with the nuto- mobile show. Mr George Ciithey's Thomas Flyer outclassed the other machine shown and made the fast est time. In the hill climbing contest Mr. Cathey made the time over the courae In fifteen seconds, the second machine made It In nineteen seconds. The grounds were crowded. Mr. En rtle, one of the wealthy men hunts of Greenville, kept open house all of yeterday for the visitor and lust evening Mr. J. Thomas Arnold gave tag dinner for the Aahevllle guests among whom wars Dr. H. H. Rrlggs. Mr. Brewater Chapman, Mr. Wayne Wray, Mr. I-awrenre Jones. rr C. Iteynold and Mr. Herbert Millard. There are 260 entries In the show and from advice last evening, the horses are of high atandand. The Ashevllle hores arrived aafely and are in good condition but will have great compe tition. Two carloads of horse have arrived from Atlanta for the show The results today will be watched with the keenest Interest In this city. To night the huge reception Is glwti at the Hans Sousl Country club In honor 7 liiiiiliB IU wem aqerpMtbeG ilOS,15CENTNONEHm ft. n (jet Ready for the gig Crowds f the visitors and will Ih. Itiiportnnt social event of tht the llloMt I. Mr. J. II. Wood la III ut his on l'reticii Hroad ava-nue Attorne here. it Wei. ,. Mr. lilllls a il, I Mias I'-i lie leave tltix tiftet iimou f.. S nah to attend the xcimoiih h the ral assembly of the Pli-Hlivt hurch Hon. CliarlcH ro. was In th, llairtfi. i.f lt, yt-HtiriliM Ir. and Mrs. i 'amphcll lel'l ila aftctnnoli t-il Siivaunah. Mr 1' terda f r. t Ten neMee K. ninth M turned trip llirmiKh i ihk.i Mrs guest . It ! Hunt, f Axli. Mil.- nMK Iv a. f rli-lul.H was tin -St. lila .Ml I'l.k I! Mr 1 1 a inni.ii; d villi-, who illy left I !. of Columbia and Schoollleld. of iim- hac been vlsltlnif in the i Cliuilottc v ester. I, i . Ml I I .lav Il .1 Mo New .1 I till 1.25 . . 1. '.fl I 7 5 . .Mill . 2. J.0 aim .1.1.0 ami t Ml an. I .'. "(i .iii.l i; 7 .-'I an. I n I the J . ft. H I H.ill P. I I k- I . for u iii it-r of II. -t. itnv . J.llll 4 (Ml I .III i .tin ;,!i .1 ;l:i 4 Jtl I ::i .Mrs J 1' W'UHll l n t m In Afhevill. Mr. II-. li nM on. il. Iplil.l yest, Kill nfte .-II let't v .-Mtei .la l ot tpenilig the vv intct .1 ihlist.ui a ml t he M i, . . 1 1 1 1 V i - lice Ht K 1 1 1' 111. I i-.-kii. I . t lirili il to I'll l ie I I.I.IV . The T. P. A. Convention which will meet here very shortly will tax the hotels and boarding houses to care tor them. There will be needed additional Table Linen, Naplrins, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads and Towels. We have anticipated your wants by putting in the largest stock in this line we have ever carried. In or der to acquaint the public with this stock we will offer fcr Thursday, Friday and Saturday a Three Days' Special Sale, besides the very large stock and all sizes in Utica and Mohawk Sheets and Pillow cases at very close prices. A Seamless Sheet 63x90 tor 45c. A Seamless Sheet 72x90 tor 49c. A Seamless Sheet 81x90 for 55c. A Welded Sheet 81x90 for 45c. A 42x36 Pillow Case for 10c. A 45x36 Pillow Case for 12c. Full size white Bed Spreads, the $1.25 quality, for 98c, A good cotton Hue Towel, 18x36, for 9c. A 15c part linen Towel for 12c. Seventy-five dozen Mercerized Dinner Napkins, the $1.50 grade for 95c. 72-Ulch Table Damask, very low at 59c, special for 49c. .. ' A 18-inch Brown Linen Crash, 10c grade for 8 c. 10c Absorbent Cotton Crash for 8c. Bath Towels at 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. A large stock of Bureau Scarfs, Squares and Tray Covers for 15c, also ready m ule S. ruh Clntlis ,it .V ;UKi 10c each. MIkm N 111.-, Ih In I. Waldrop. Anlievillf if Hen. I .Mr .'Mid Mr iit N i 1 1 1 1 . - VV ii nil lo-d lo U Mu, (Iii. i S -oilil)ul K. I'ark hull I. V V. M. I'rlie. i ka In A.shev i lliiioii'l. IimI : W. Mount. I'a . In at tin lr. MntihcnV Dental Parlors. 2,--2-l;7 New McAfee Illdg. Cor. Collcgi ami Cpi-ure. Streets, nenr Court House, ,.r k K.ilti C2 High Grade Stationery Jlith Kiadn' .stationery carries an air of salislartinn to the writer that makes liller unlink a pleasure to vourself ami c-.i ii ,.,ii,,-n The Carolina Pharmacy t;oi ;s koii prison Kit. I'ati i.liiiaii (.onihuic l.-lt last Miitih to hrltiK hack to this cit.v M, II.. per on the i-haiKe .it Jump iiik a hoard loll of 166 and eml.i .-.'li on nt .':'.,() It Is expi . I. ,1 that .Mi. I.ioiiina. will return with ih. prsloner tonlKht. li.iper k it here three m.uillis .11;.. in.l th.- poll... have been Im-atlim linn since that lime. 1 iccth extracted without pain. woik Kuaranteed. I'l Ices nlvva.vs 0.111 ; oniinie. I in I.-,. I'll, .no it;i. cll-v I I'hi.ni. 97. It. M.lc La Grecque Corsets ; For every type of figure Z GREENE & CO., 12 Church Street. It's Our Business furnish clc.'lll Cli; yon with troinl which is the i-c.i- Be Prparetl for KiiH'rijonoie, When a eold cornea to vou or In vour family or a luddon chill- if you let italor.o you are making reoorery hard. A teasoon fl nt Perry DaTis' Painkiller in hnlf .,,1 of hot Water or milk will be the thing tosave later and greater trouble. Thia old relial.le family remedy aella by tnilliona of bit tics nnually. J60. (ti. caw au. ) and. 60c, . SUMMER OXFORDS n-.ucju ,1.1-i.-ui IIIH M IP 1. t 11 1 . - ' , , lUMie.l ,0, 1 t,. , ,1 .(,,,, , "IKIV Si I f II I.,,!,,-, 0. E. STONER COMPANY 18 South Main Street. M wit I him;. Maii-li. .-.int. rii.-i.il Mas.-, '""' ill a sp. . i.iltv. I',, s-'ii wc .'ire sdlincr so IU(., M. & W. INDIAN COAL. I'.v ;i tun. Phone r.n. 1 1 . .1.11. - It I- III. I "Is. t.Hl.-l P"ll.Hl.ii lc.-ls.01al.le. I- mi, I.-. inailo work CHIROPRACTIC !ASHEYa!HINA C( .lllst of 111' KWS. 1.7.": :! plllts to .-ril.-l. I'll li'M class. 1 A,M s :i ati i:mi..v. SKI VMK Ai III NTKU 1111.I 1( Cnni.-oii III, it- ' Carolina Coal & leg Company Plume Jut). Paiton Ave. I'ci't'i cd a : rifKA.M 1 't. for 1 : 4 ;hiiniciit fi;i:i;z ,t 11 . -'. t. - .1 "viaBaBBBBMaaMi . I VJ v;i I "f ' I M l - ml! il PEErtLEvSSf Sets Uufflcs Vai.st i Mr. VJlMvortli l.vnian niotui.-.l t. i v i it.-11 v ill. with Mr ami Mrs. 11, nn lund n.t Mi un, Mu. . j l.v-oi.tn 1 l'i 1 1 ,. lc.it. Il- for llisitlc hut Shit I'tfii.i.it .in S9 S9 l.l'l M. V. MOORE Woujen'e "Outfittci 11 Pattou Ave. i Mlhs Olivia Malv tic II I.. the (ui t of Mrs. Anth.'l.v .1 I Hnl.ll.-. In l'liila-lelphl,! Mr. Victor Steam iclurns troni Richmond, Va., where been for three vv-ci ks. Miss Kathi riue llollins h,i d It ..111 N'-vv Vv.rk Mr and Mr of Itofciiiian N flM. r. I'a. k I tMlv a! .t.ifcepti ( kl-ro-prc-tlc ) tiMiniwnox wniioiT in. I s l l; ATION IS POOR .IlIKiMKNT. A tin 11 11 1 a I ircsaiire upon nerves is th.- cause ,,f all dlaeaaes. t.y rennn. Iiik Whs pressure, normal condition. " 'i'l health will be restored. He,-..K-m.eil un-1 endorsed by thousamla of . ti.eiis of other states. 1 ' Ii r " 1 1 1 1 - ihseuae our ai'e.ialty. 1 Vphi It.ition and ex.ini;n.ili,-u fr. .v. 1I!. C. IV (UMITON, Chiropractor. I l.a"te IU.Ik'. K. W. Cor. S.. I PlmiM il. j COMBINGS AND CUT HAIR Made Up to Order. I rv 1 lung lor the hair . ., I h-re. MISS CRUISE, Cheap Milk l uaually cheap In quality as Well rrl.-e. It Is .fanner, ma. our not In that class. It is al.o!ut.-ly i-ure, clean, rich and wholesome. Ashcvilfc Pure Milk Co. East Walnut St PImik 55 HI. WEBB & COMPANY M1IM11. rv luiM.ricr B liatr. rv Cark pia, SM I III.. PI mil. Itlll Villi, I'l. rr. M wan in tu 1 11 -r 1 1 M. r.l.iv Mr 1 l.onil-.ti hotel fi. -rn'd Sum the. KlIK.. Is 111 the a aev era I v. 1 .-k- tr Wn't. - n ( -r j ! St r.iw lici rjes. K'ipc Tomatoos. Indian River Orange: Piueapplcs. re Large and Select Slock All This Week 25 MontLrd Ave. OWNBEY'S "'one 56 wh EXCEPTIONAL VAT.TTwe r w a&uvsUK a -LilNEN AND POPLIN SUITS AT $4.98 TO $25.00. At fl.?)N t() .).-, no ncs ui new Summer Suits i ';iminr lo. ,.,.,,.,ii...i v 'J 11(1111 V I ' And the suit to ls,,'.v I'l'-asc carh indi- "ual taste is sin-..!.- ; i,,. ,-i.it in in. .tion. s.iiu,. ai-c olaiii. . . . it . ' '-s lii'M.i-atciv trnnincd .lUd There's not a style or color whose leadership for summer is certain that is not repre sented in this showing IKM. lii KTV. Handsome Line of Shirtwaists to be Seen at This Store. I in? trillrf.le1 U'alsti daintily in lace in, l.o.li r lut, h collar eff is from -. io ua.so. Tailored al-ts at $1.25 to s. 50. Walsw , 50 siiininer silk Waists In "u.t- aou utuvk at $2,511. I
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