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TTTK 'AKTIVXTfAJK ('TTiZFS, SATURDAY, 'MAY 9.2, 1909 3 4t ! It 0 'v. SOCIAL . PERSONAL 1 The wrd.l.i.- ' Miss Ktel-, t. N..v i ti. the ikurMur ,.f Mr. unci M i n Hunii.el Novlch. to Mi Jo ph l&!innitji k ' Wilson. X. '. will take plu. v hi Temple. Beili-ha Twphtla. Tin-win.. June fl rM st elirht n'l I .' k lii Hi" - enlnf The wedding will I. i.i the largest of IM" MM I,, l- iu,,t II, chttrch Kin! t e' jtt1-jti d i mail ,na sn elaborate. The iM.it lurii. ...II I . green and whin- Mir Kiinlitti ".. . Ich. a sister of til" l.il.lc, will Ik II,. maid fit honor, uml Mia i-'n.)e linn nenburs; of Wilson, a BlHti r i.f Hi (room, will lit rirl.l. BmnM. Tl.-i. are to be several little flower iiiHi Ths sroom'a brother will he I.. M inn and Mr. J. Novlch will be groom man. A spedal mtlel, al pr,.,r:irn wi" tie arranged for the evening Ami an orchestra will pin y later al the in ception. Mlm Ida Hamilton Mia engaged to sing, "O PromlaeM," previous to tha tvrmuiny at the Tm pis. The ceremony will lt- pei formed by Tr. Mendelssohn of Orrcnshoro N. C. A great number of Itivltut Ions hat been Issued r ,r thi wedding an. I th reception which follow nt '. lei ka hall on Patton iihiiii' Mr. nrnl Jkfra. 1 hinnenhurH win K11 Knit fr .1 honeymoon of several -wi-ch iifn: whlrh they will rmlilp In tin Ir h.m.i some new home In WHami, N. c. Cablegram from Vl nra dc. rl'.. t length a ban given ul Iludao. i or mum anil cnuntiss H..h.iiyl nt .! Park club. The Archduchess Isn holla, anil her daughters Onlirlll.i and Isabella Maria, came from I'rcs burg expressly for the purpose of Handing the ball, ni which itur, war flvte hunilrnl rcbriHscnlntlvcs of Hungarian aorlety. Tin- bull wna ran aldnred a motet brllllnnt iv.nl nn.l the countess vu treated with great distinction by members of the Impe rial household. Th (Nn.nl nn.l Countoaa Rxihnyl. nnt Vnmlrrbllt Vlsrtfd Mr. and Mr. Ounruf VanibT tilt 1 Blltmorr bouao, Jimt l.i.fori' Iht mwrlair, and mft a nunrbur of Anlit vMh pfopi dlirlna- her atav. Ji Tha children of the HlllnLle run nt aurprlaed Mother rieplnnrk yt. t or clay mornlnx In honor of hi.r annl Taraary tiy lvln ber a . hn--mliir con eert. Tha program wan moxlw tip of song, daneea, recitation, etc, A pretty Incident of the affair was at ha rloae of a one by tha claaa ca Hod "Wlahlnir Tu Many Happy Return 01 tii (Day." ndicit Maater Ilkrry Brlg. known aa the "littlest bi." dvanced and with a miniature Chea tcrfleldkM bow. praaented to Mother Dplnck a bunch of roami aim oat m larva hlmaelf. Tha children ava alia, two but!fully rrantred hatiglnf tMMketa and two flowarlni PMAta. Today tha Junior claaa will taken rivrald park by Mother Daplaaok aa a reward of merit. The ntira Khool will ahortly have their nnual plcnlo which la an evwiit of tha achool yer. J J Tha ladlea who accomtmny thi1l iratea of tha T. P A. convention will set find time banrtn heavily upon thalr hmnda during- their atey. A ommltte of thirty Well known la of Aahavtlle have ar-anged 1o (intartaln therm (and an Intwreatlng program I publlahad In thla Itiw Thar win b a reception committer ew msn 01 ma anioriainnienle and to oooaipany the vlaltora to Toxaway. in following v tha proa-roni: Monday night. 'Veuepthui at tha Hat tery Park hotel. 1-aeway, it a. m., card party at ,t Hi 1 1,1, .lily i.f lh.- f 1 .1 1, 1,1 , I , , A ,11 ,1. .111.1 Mill IlK.llO .,ip..r l ilill of ue a . rolii. '..I ), ,iol v hi 1. f 1 . ri 1, i,,t will nil , ..I 'I'lie B.lilll in.. I Ho . hll.ln 1, 111.. 1 1. 1111 v.ill t.. . . . ai 10 f ii in 'I .r .1 1 I.i I' ll, 1 1.. Ii. u nl'i 111 I.i. !ni..l a ,11 1,1- t. .....-.llel ..I,.- i.r Hi. 1M1I ti. 11 ni.., I lm 1,1 i,Ik in 1 im Mm I' who la ,lh , tail, it Ih" Aii o f,,r lln . an.li.la' 1 1. . .iiflit 11 1 Vui. m 11 iinti.niiil Indrint. ' hi 'I'll u r win , 1 illti.i linn it in... t- . " in. 111 lii. ii I. .11 of a 1I1 in f-.r tlio . i 1 Momlilji "l lli- pinto will I." h. I.I TI," .-.,111.1111011 will n ion' ue fur n- poHMllilr. tlii- Kii-.-i-a of Ih' 1 . invention ln-1.1 In cn.i'lollc I ml auMimer Mi, H.ia-1,111 Ui-iiu-i linin aril will n-j,iini-iit Mr l"-ku I'ra-K Mr. Jnlin Minor will ien.n.nt lim'-i-inor Kit. bin while Mr. HcaimiM Timlin will 1 i- tin- iii."r.'...iHt'.r of Mi AhIiI. V I I..I li". Ml ' i'"l renin I' Will 1..- Mr. Hut 11.1 1 l n 1 n 11 1 1 i.'i I K li linin UK- r, whil" Mr. lie. .IK" Aihnnl will 1. I.r.. ni Mr Mlln 1 'I hi il:il forma of ih.i miiii.iii (ioIiii. i;win nr.- ii.h fol li.KB Mr. II111 inn . I, ,i ,,li I hi t loll, com int.s.,i t , ho ni i,.ii iinil n,.ii taxation ..f I. .11 In l..i II. .., f.ii,,ra the tax nil.. 11 ..f l i li. 4 ..vim rnforf-e men to hi . ..in., l .-i-h-I'.m. Mi. Mlnor'a plai fni in w f..r fin .r. .n, free drlnka, .'in. I f..r ih.- t.ix.itlon only of the ladlea h.. lino- iiirinil iiow-n a man'a pro infill. l.irt',' 1 ro wi 1 of 'rtenda tin 1 .mi -.limn who are atudent of ih.- lliuli m h.,,,1 wui be prcaent tha Manor. Taeaday. l.so p ,., w liatiery rarx hotel. Wednesday, 11 a rn.. tr.-lley rid iVveuneaaay, 9 p. ,., r P. A. nlbt mi we Airaitoriam Tliuratlay, t a. m . drive to lllltmora axaie. Thurwlay venlng, niuali ole Friday, T.30 a. m . Tiijanay. The nnniial concert of the children of the city m'honla wMI ' take iilnrn at the Auditorium, Frutay, May ?8th. at 8 p m. There will he lietw n lpprn (and night bun ilr.il rhlldren who w-IH sing In the liirsre rhoma. Ti )lanoa will ucromimny tin-in and a drum will be mid,., I, During the lnterinhtalon In the rhnrii.-. th Toy Rjmiibony orcheetra will plnv one of the symphonic playeil recently with so much euceeaa nt the concert given by the iii,h, n, M.-ndclawihn .11 - (in Wednesday evening MlM Nelll Fries if Wlnstnn-Balem was marrliil to Mr. Itlcbard Wllllngham. Aahe I villi- ieoi present at the wedding w.-r.- Miss Matltilla Corka and Mian Nell Morrlaon. The party which Is to wliness the Krnduatlng cerenwnle of the Halem college will not leave until today ow Ing to a washout on the isllroad at tlreensboro. The parlv Includes Mrs H. J. Tlghe. Mr T. J Sevier. Mlita Ulllan Weaver. Mlaa Mud It- ItoHlnn Major W. W. Kollliis. Mies Myrtle lUilllna, who la a member ,,f the grail Ufltlng clans Is the fourth daughter of Major Kolllns to graduate from. Hulem college. invitations to the commencement exerclsea of the City Hlnh schools havw. been received. The exerclsoa will tuke place on Wednsday morn ing. June m, at 10 o'clock. The graduate! are Mr. John Minor, Mr Victor Brownaon. Mr. Allyn Brown son. Mr. William Holnma. Mr. P. Hayle Andrews. Miss Kva Hornor, Miss Minnie Ilenaon, Miss Naomi Hchell, Mis Retwa (lodger and Miss Ethel Uolllnger. The flnanon committee of the T. W. P. A. mot yisaterdity morning to dis cuss the years budget. Those present wer Mrs. w. A. Hull, Mr. M. I. Bte vena. Mrs lluywimil pnj-kcr. Mrs W. J. fucko. Miss Florence Hteph- unson. Miss Nell Portei-flt-ld. Mis leorgla Dennis and Mien lOllzatxtli tllven. l-st night they read eome of Browning's shorter io ma. The Hhakespeare clus will tiegln their work with the play of Henry VIII. . Jl Mrs J. I Urown and her daugh ters Mlaa Alice nn.l Pre, In, who spent the winter at the Manor, hnve open ed their home on Cumberland ave nue. Mlm I'Veda llrown will Join Mlns Ague Wayden and Miss Eleanor I'Nikes In their trip abroad this aum mer. They expect to will 'n Juno. Jl JH Tile lltirni-a and I'hllnthca meeting wlilch wna postponed from Thursdny evening was held last evening at the Central Methodist t-htircV The meet ing -was for the blues In the contest Jl Jl The ladles of th.- Christian church will haw 11 cake sale nt the of lice of the Southern Con I iijuuiy Saturday uiui II1IIK. n uisiiKirn to The niilln from vt insion hal.-m last night sivs: The one nun.lred and seventh sninisl ftimmi'iiii-mptil exnrclm of Halem Ke- imile College opened here tolllllht u IIS grand concert n Alumnite Memo. rial hall. These concerts are .iIw.hm one of Ih" clownlliL- f comment eiru-nt and -the program t nlKht wan ..ne i.i ih" Ktrongesi and rroiit enlovnble V"t ulven by Ihs S..UII, 1 oldest di. .itloll.ll l.-IM .t lit' An lii. nil Iienlll ..eiy S-.iii'i. II, anl .N'l.rtl.eri, stale was rt-i.11 a'-nl'-J the sill. I lit t ... . I -. . III. hint toi" II Hid n.ni.i 111, 1, ,111 ni.- Iii-i- 1 , 1 the i-vei .ImrMlul Ui r 1 u'tiantle -.cianft'li. Mm l ,, 1 K., 1 .1 .etins Lellerl, a 110 f Hi t tilehejii I'a.. wa ilul HMeet stutters Wtll t.itilht'H vruxrtum I,... kit I ln.lt KUlr 111 lllf linal j. nil-, ;inlir,l.i. jiffirrioon si uie on M niil f, ,lil ai- rnie, fol Tlioiiii'iion of i 'I n 1 innntl Hi hi-i daimhti 1, Mrs. il i, Ii, ,u 1 in., 11 in Vh (..nil Mrs. fiaii.H .s. Hi, .mi won the flint prle and lic km. si prUe. a large l unch of olnk , ' ,!,,'. wi .i ei-ii 1. .1 to Mrs. Vhi.n.i.M.n. M1.1. I'lalg a guests Wer Mis Th..mie..i Mrs. Rnoenoon, Mrs. i ronies H llnant Mrs. Arthur Rao kin, Mm. A.ithui M. l-leltj and Mri J.ilin A Campbell J Jl The fi.ll owing Invitation, ImnJ 0,11,. iv engraved and Illustrated cr ie iiv- l in Axhevllls yesterday. Ther Is n n-ii large graduating clans In eluding 11 number of well knuwb naliii-e The faculty and stud. nin of Trinity Park Ri hie.l re.iut the honor of 011r presence at their Commencem-nl i-o-ri 'en June fifth and sevinlh. nlmtei ii hnn dred and mue Durham. North Carolina " Jl Jl Ashevllle rxblbltors fnred hitler at tho horse show at lireeivllle yeMter day. The events which were to have been carried out Thursday, hut whh were poHlporied on iii-ihiiiii of rain were In pnr! 1 arrleil out yesterday Lut the ruin late In the iilti-moon cut out two classes. In wlihh AhIi villi- i.iih aliiioet certain to have tnki some liluee anil reds. T'n- Jiimilng and l-i. liter classes were not cxhlhlt I., cause of the rain, and us yeater.luy was the Inst ilny of the show, these 1 lasses hnve no further opportunity o btlng exhibited. In yesterday's evenli Mr Philip H. Henry's Roderick won u blur In the combination harness am fuddle classes, ami his tandem pair won the blue In that event. Mr Wayne M. Ray's Sport got the III the small harness class, and Himrt with Morning tllory won the yellow In the park class He also got the red III the tandem class In which Mr Henry won the blue. nr. II II Hrlggi heavy harness pair gut the jellow In that class The Jointer lass being omitted on account of th rain, almost certainly deprived Iocs exhibitors of a blue or two. M K.iy s hunters were easily ahead of niy other exhibit In this class. The attendance at the show yester day Mas not so great as on the first cay on account of the threatening weather, but In aplte of that the show has been an unqualified success In every particular and those who have returned apeak In the highest terms of tha cordiality and hoapltallty of the Oreenvllle poople. Y.M.I. WILL GALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS NOTICE. TI..- '-.ii!. KAI.I.V M IAY AFIMIMXiN iU: HKM POIl Till l-l I'.I'DM. sciretary Trent all- Immediate v . A'lloii A ape. h, I rally v . Y M. I So inlay aft. Pllfle ..f lunkllig a ' 111;. I I,. I the 111,, I. In), 11. 1., I. thfi V M I In a 1 onimunlchti'-i. W J Trent, secr.-t.. S.1VM ' Mt.tiday aftern- ., a kpci Inl "rally" . rr Mlllllloll in lln ln-1.1 at the r-.l I In- inn -If-. 1 t :. net . . . -1:11 . to debt. ' Iga . Toe ,,f Ih. "I Mlaa Rials Oudger leaves today for Wlnaton-Balem. Captain D. M. Meyers of Itlngham acliool left yeaterday for his home In Orangeburg. 8. C. Mrs. from a W . w. Barnard has returned short visit tu "kylan.1. .-atiiris. of the The Muslin Underwear Sale Is Continued Until Monday Evening This is owinirfu l,0 I,.,),. jMl-,.m,. w,.ati,,M. winch has kept many al lumif. ami w.- wish every one wh,, intcmls runiini-; lo have advan taf df this opportunity. Our rutin- stuck of muslin umlt-rw car has Wcu rodnccil in pric f,.r this sale. I'lcasctakc uotc that the sale is in season, ami imt in the dead tf winter win n to think nt' muslin under wear throws rhills up the spine. ATI grades, all styles, a!! sies and kinds; corset covers, petticoats i imii: :ind slmrt ), draw ers, comhinatiwns, nii;ht:ruwns. ,-(,. I.verythinc; redueed fnun regular prices. ..(X jtuimIs ti'icts" goods 4.:ift. and :.n ,.(. ;;, f '. ' etc. Forehanded, ocnnoniical wmncn will lav in at least a year's supply t,,r all the uirls in the family at these prices. Mr (Veil A Moors, our kf Ih Ashevllle school teachers has r.-tunuid from Clinton, Ttinn.. where h was oalled by the lllnew of his mother Mrs. Prank Carter and s.m leave today for u ten days trip to AtlanU. tMtra (Ihtster and her daughter. Mrs. Chiwter I.yninn. have r.-tuimd from un extended trip Kasl and are occupying Ihelr home in Hi ace. Mr. and Mrs Robert TUIdy have returned from their hon.-ynK.on In the Kastern part of the stnte. Mr. and Mrs. J. Colvln who were In lbs saniei party with Mr. and .Mrs Tidily ulso returned. Mr. J O Alexander and Mr. F P Ingle have .gone to Canton .in a bus iness Hip. Mr. Rufua Woodcock returned fr mi a niiainesa) trip to Urcenyllh- y ester day. Pr. and Mrs. Carl V. Reynolds re turned from UtccnvJIIc met. rdnv .Mrs. Keynolda Is surrerlnM from 4 fractured ankle, re, etved In the mm accident on her way to Orecnville in Iblse as fliuch leijtiiieil amount t" 1 the A . M. I. tin fur come in to th flnai.-. . inuiitt v.-rv luvorable con.!.!. : lor th. thliigH that are att 1 "iuv the '.ion of t'he city ni iiis.nt. special effort Hun.l;, 1,11, rn, 1011 see what the color. , I ...ile. , f-.r tin mseh'es. 'II,-- j. .1. 1, Is ele I in this one ,1 1 Hi HISS a-l to what We :,! I .iiik 1 nnle-s that I do n . .le fully. If they f i. I ni t u 11 1 1 v offered lo lovnlty we poaees, w ter nf such Impnrt i 1 From the nmouni and troin the encour.i piospicts are brlghi tiln note, a check w a ountr man wlt'h a 1 ol m It hstamlliiK Ihi day's mall brought 1 fi-nner member, h-a dliinn. liiKlruetlng In nt" !: 00 for him. "We want to Impr.-t pie the critical coiulii in: Im If we do n. ,t n.fiiiu by the first erty will be lost 1 Hi, ii. ., , , k - Hindu of tie .tel.t on rts that c". are IliHIiy llttetl- Th's . Is to ran do can I must regular annual meeting of the ; -, imu State Hoard of Dental 1 .an,. 1, eis v.ill lie held at Ashevllla, . c ,i, Monday, June 21st, l(i. at I ii a rn. f-.r tb- examination of ap- 1. ..nit- f-.r in eiiae to practice den- -11, in North Carolina. Practical "iii'iiit.lraliiiliw. will b reo,ulred. each 1 I I I,. ,1 nt turiiiidiiiig Inetruments and i.ai.nal fni operating, and an upper 1. -nt uie "f not less than eight teeth i.e. for soldering with hard solder. It. II JONKS. Secretary. A i.ston rtalrm, N. .'., May II. 109. rm m. i wm a. M m rm mm m . Maa Bgs y-i-i2-v-:-' V 4. ' , In.w our 1 - I 'o l-ee the op- m-.w Ho- kind of In n such a nint 1. 1 " at sin ke i i- idy received. II- ii" ill KH eii th" While willing - Ii-indi-il in from Lug" friioiK. hut In In l.s T.i 1 ! tier froin a v Iiiiiik In In- Hi- to cnirih- npon our peo 11 thin debt Is i.ilse at least f June the prop rhis would he a calamity? faying up the Insurance on $10,000 In the past v, iir. making evcrul repairs, providing for the run. nlng expenses, paying 11,00 on the principal nnd the interest also, .should t e a pretly good r. . .1111111 iidatioii for ne Misincsn side of HiiK Iristitnt u is inn. mat sin lilies are belns inline, and rrom pioinl Inilieatloii-i, more must lie nillili . I,nl pel hans III H111 para to come It will delight yon k back on them." W J. TIIF'T. to lo THP. ROY'S HOLIDAYS. The ardent controversy which hit. been waging In England and Amer! re Concerning the best v to dismiss of school boys In tlni lunir so mrnMr vacation has protruded the nrsn.l Trunk Hallway System to Issue a spe cial publication giving suggestions and practical hints to parents, as to what to do with the public and preparatory school boy during tha months of July ihi iuiuw, in va.-a ton cami. Is one of the solutions and the ptihllca Hon entitled. "What shall a Hoy do with His Vncntl.ui- thoroughly covers the ground and snjve the problem of the best way lor a achoohoV to en- Joy bis holidays A copy may he obtained for the Asking by npphlng to P P. Ih vi I0 Broadway. New York. N. Y. In all The World of Pianos You will never nnd a Pia no JuHt like the arttnlk Ktle0. There tu an Imllvtiluall- ty altout the Htlfff piano ull Its own. That ht-autif ul nlnnlntr onorourf tone, wondrous volume and perf.-rt action, place it In a nature ahote all fompnrlson. Why .Rbould any nn' liuy an inferior pluno when they vnn huy tho artistic Htleff or Shaw piano di rect fr im It maker? The price is within rencn of the most fronomie.il buyer while the grade Ih heyund competition. Don't take chnnc nf huyinK a heap nr medium grade piano. Write Stic IT. Chas. M. Slicll Manufacturer of th Artistic Ktleff, Hliaw, and Silt-hT Self-Player Plantm. SOUTIIP.HX WAItP.IUWIM 5 Wettt Trade HC Charlotte, N. C. C!. 11. WIIJMODTH, Manager. (Mention thia paper.) ast Pay of Qur Special Sate of Jiouse Supplies . Thuistlay ami Fi itlay wc sold a great quantity of iSlippts, J'illt.w Oiws, Napkins, Towc-ls and Bed .spreads to tin- leading boarding houses and hotels in the city. Today will he the last day of the special prices and if yon have not purchased we advise you to do so today. These special prices are exceptional values, and we are sun- tiny are appreciated be cause we have soltl a much larger quantity than we had expected to. Only a few of the prices are men tioned below: Bleached Sheets, HlxHI seamless, special for 55c Bleached Sheets. 72!)0, seamless, special for 49c Bleached Sheets. t;:!xfj(i, seamless, special for 45c Bleached Sheets, Slxf(l with seam, special for 45c 1 1 lick Towels, Sx:!;, sjici-ial good value for 51.00 a doz. or 9c each I V Buck Towels, part linen, special for $1.40 doz., 12c each 72 inch Table Bamask. special good value for 49c a vd. mercerized Linen Napkins, special th large size for Mr. Charles ' is 111 the elt fin Phde of Kcntuekv a brief st.iv. Mr. .1. Ilnnneiihurg I. f t f vestcr.l.i for u iiMon V. c . after 3 Isli lo fi lends In the . Hy. Mr. A. r lals of (Joldshoro Is town for a few dnvs. M. V. MOORE Women's Things. 11 Patton 'Avenue Mr. J. K. i eein llle ttunvtHiiiKli ,eMteril:M- ri-lurne.l fr-.ni Mr nn.l Mrs Walter Tsil.r leu. shortly for I'ln.inmill In i .- lh. m II leslde iiermanetitl-. Mr. .1. p. (1 u.-ii.i esoli . Is in town for a !. d.is Noi f .11, pULTUREDfolkseat highly refined can dies. You can usually judge them by the candies they buy. Yes, really. Try this little experiment; Next time you are offered candy in the home of people whom you know to have refined, discriminating tastes.elanceatthe name on the box. It is almost sure to be A frh upply always kept by ,,A!J.,.rs "Ht'o STOHK .11 Pinion vcnuc. "None Like Nunnally't.' KPgt AS PKHPI'MKD BATH POWPKIt. It softens and highly perfumes the water and is a luxury with the bath. Caiut 2 Vina. MISS ' CRUISE, 'Ii Haywood hi. 95c doz. Large size, Bedspreads manufactured iu Ashe ville, extra good (piality, special for 98c each Umbrellas end Parasols for .Sunshine and Rain If the sun shines you will need a parasol and if it rams you will need an umbrella. We can suddIv you with both. Children's Parasols from 25c to $1.60. Parasols for women from $1.00 to $10.00. Umbrellas from $1.00 to $6.50. Silk and Aisle gloves for Women You will find here Bin I o PfibPi nTHm hVity- Wpdonot guarantee our fabric gloves but, nevertheless, thev Alt La Qrecque Corsets For every type of figure GREENE & CO., 12 Church Street. mauve prove satisfactorv Lisle (Moves in white, black at 25c and 50c pr. ' Silk (lloves, in white bhn k and colors a pair on up. and grey from 50c M. WEBB & COMPANY Millinery Importers No. 8 nattcry Park PI sec. Phono 1014 i Mr. Thomas U. Ijine ..f t;-..nil Is In Ashevllle f,. h sllurl i-ui Mr S. (". V.in Aiilw.iL. of s. ,1 York Is it Kni"st al the Haiti rv p.i i d hotel. Mr James i; St ik I. nth.-r 1 r M i ris S. hns am! !r K r l-i I . i II. i River are guests at the II .'! W--. .1- ward In New York. Mr. W. R Patterson of i -l,.in' i S ".. Is In th.. city ANOTHKH PPHSON Cheap Milk Is usually cheap In quality as well as prl. a. It Is dantjeroua. Our milk Is not In that cuss. It la absnlutsly pure, clean, rich and whuleaotn. CHIROPRACTIC (Kl-ro-pruo-tlc ) COXDF.MNATION WITIIOPT IN VKSTKJATION IS P(K)lt JIIXJ.MKNT. Abnormal pressure upon nerves Is the cause of all diseases; by remnv ItiK slils pressure, normal conditions and health will be restored. Kw-oj. nlzed and endorsed by thousands of citizens of nther states. Chronic disease our specialty. Consultation and examination frea. DR. P. P. XMPTON, Chiropractor. Lanife Bldft. N. W. Cor. Sq. Phone 021. High Grade Stationery B'iiB siationery carries an air of aatlsfactlon to the writer that makes letter writing- a pleasure to ' yourself and correspondent. The Carolina Pharmacy j J. SUGARMAN. Expert Tailor. Clcauiiijc and pret.stuK a specialty Suits pressed a.v. Triii4-iM pressed l.v Suits ( fc iiiusl and prcsiscd .Me ' XOKTH PACK SQt AltP.' NANICIRIN'G. Hnlrdresslng. Facial Massages. Scalp treatment a specially. I'p-to-dnte line of hair goods, toilet articles switch.-,, puffs and pompadoues made to nrilnr n-i tlrst 7l. -onahie. work : .Phone 130; l-ADIPS. ORXTI.KMEX f SKIXNKU AND HVNTFJt. 9 and 10 Paragon Bldg.' YOU TAKE NO CHANCES : 'lying M antl W Indian Coal it sail coal. Phone one thirty. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Pauon Aye, Just received a shipment of 1CK CUKAM FHKKZ KHS. 1 (t. for $U:; 2 tit. sf 1.75; :i (,t. $1.(X); 4 qt. $2.45. ASHEVILLE CHINA CO., N. Pat k 8ar. Ashevllle Pure Milk Co. Dr. Matthews' Dental Parlors. an-2-ST New McAfee Hldg. Cor. College and Cpruoe Streets, near Court House. Kael Walnut St. Teeth extracted without pain. All work iriiitranterl PH,-.D uin.... I -a.s leas- I . .m.1, i- ..ere. . i.i a... i Phone 6m'Wk"T ' " The r. M. Trull whose nt .nil fine were Chronicled In Th- I'll'.-n not the man of the s.inu rini, who 1s well known here In .I..' II the West The Ip!ander'a awrnx.- loinht I- four feet, eleven Inches f ,r tin- In n. and two Inches less for the ,im, n St i awbenies. Kipe Tomatoes, Indian River Oranges, l-'rcsh Pineapples. Large and Select Stock All This Week 25 llontlord Avf. OWNBEY'S Phone 56 tuler noted for th In price. II, eluen lu-t e for e ,-n K.-iis.-r Silk N's y hltie. i -, Hla. k and hlle .' Long Silk ill,.,,,, H, I'll k ;,nd White Lisle Thread (lloves COOl FABRIC GLOVES -il .1 ...int., rt there is in a pair "" "'" -r --ilk K,y.,s. ,,,ts.jr 1 too -for ,hey (It so well, will, '" -l rllll, e ,,l , P.. ... . ,. i,, , . i ey run 'ol .r gamut and are ldal M 111 ni IVcsl h..e . . ,,,,1, ri, "'"I- rasnon "t h,;. ;"""',M H ,n,,m - . ' " for tins summer. r a known worth In oir pillchaseenck ...I 'inina fio, m..,. . M,.s..v.-,les, f uunlt " " " :::',uV:ir rn"r" t,,an -button ,:,,' ,,:. Tr- ' Row. ti... -" and i.oo pr., m the -till ' Oily t i- itr.-d -en p. SI. tat. $i as .t su.. ,, r.v- nr r? Z j) ASIIEVlLljj. x c a-'i.-'t?iwutf vs-s ...---j,- 1 Jl MS H" -"- '- -w' f
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 22, 1909, edition 1
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