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7 TTTE ASTTEVTLLE CTTIZEX. TTIT7TISDAY, .TU 10, 1909. SOCIAL PERSONAL Th shako Hi. V. W. I rld.i) .irnon will USKlgnlll. Ill I" ing file I - f A- I I. Th- v tp. -r local a. ii.. ii ilj the net I V" Suml ays the . '.nf. r.-n- vv h ii h will 1 fi( th .N'irii.ui ari l T ill etllute. , The Young Women's Christian as . latlon will hold a v. rv Im p .rUirit buslm mi ami social meeting tlil" v. n Ing at eight o'rlock at the Herb tta Representative of the national board will be. prim nt In the . rsona of Mlw Anna U. Caaler, executive aecrctary of the territory, and Mlsa Oolnoah bur ner, aaelatant territorial secretary The business will Im lu.l.- action upon a constitution anil by-laws which --will be presented to the ansoelat Ion. and alau, upon a report given by a nominating committee for the elec tion of a hoard of directors The eo flal hour after the bunln.nn ihIoii will furrilfih an opportunity for meet ting Mb duller and MIhs Horner In formally. Members and friends of the association ar Invited to lilt.-nil till gathering. J J Hwnnnnneui Rebeknh IOdge Ni. 3? mUi In th I. i). U. K. liall on Chun-li trml t'lla evnln at I .Vi-lwk, u m. 11 member ar rfqu.-Ki.-d t,i b preirnt aa mature of linportuncs will b dlcuMd. MIm Matldlla Cock will entertain thla morning Informally with a brldg.- A metln of h Woman' ForUn MlaVonary aoclety of the Klrnt I'rua tytrian rhuri'h will tit) In-Id thin af lurnooti ai four o'tlot k, In th Kun dy chnot ronin. Mm. J. R. Hardin wlj! bv charge of th pr(ram, Tbr will m irpeclal iulnm nutotlnff of Nn Baraoa cImm of the pare Itca-lil.g dr. le of A ; .r. it . ' I l.n took la A will m.. ax ufiiu: Lot ' "' ' - '' '' .. .I Mi M . .-. artI, -: ir. 'i . IK" I.I.I- - "' tl ., v. : , . ; ,...,. :-'..,l,. 111. L I... f ...till. H.r,.,. ;.-,.,,,..... .- , ,,: .! I , Mr I.T1I-..H ..f III. 'I I ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' - . , , . , ii.... , 1 1 i 1 1 .'I'M.'1'-' f r . r , . ! be mil II t ' il I -. I I Mr Mann I. II. ..n II, . nrl t.n :ii - iilinl 01 . . . . . ."ir''.r'!'''''- vt-.-n,, h,r fath.r. Vr .;. IL ' "... rl , r..vu war iiMKViMlilt VVIIIIMHtnrH HrCthljl Vi on wl 4f o!IowhJ by on Intcrowtlnf Mnt Albert F. Hell (rav a brldgp liinAAnn a k&a J a w. a i avnua. ..ldv r...rr.,.n nuJ timia m.. u-i-.i",.ii ,1 .j T-mJ u.:..VIBIlig WIIU crimaon rntb!r town and dalaea, A alx (Hiiiraa luncheon waa aervml at the card tablea ftf which brldgu waa ptoyd. T)f wr alx Ubloa. lritAA. M i t a .. . th. .u i -ii-4 " V-"' v w 'a"i ira. Kupa no i'"' linn' Twiiea in tni c tv. audi la a al,., n.,.1. J.. " ' 4 J mra, juimn a. Woodcockn enter tained at her homo on Haywood trct yaatnrdny aftornoon with bridge. Thre Yttirt fix tallica anil the decorations wm motiidnln Ivy and crlmaon ram iora. The nrat nrli waa won by aura, j. i;. rrltrhiird, the vlaltora pria by Mra. Keller, of Wcat Vir ginia, anq th conaolatlon prlte by t'haa. Bryant, Mr. Woodoockf aiicatn were. Mra. j. c. lrltchan, Mra. T. 8 Koiuna, Mra, McKwen. Mra. Harrlaon or Texaa. Mr. J. M. (ludK. r. Jr., Mr iwHR i rai;, Mra. riiua. Itrynnt. Mra KreiJ Kent. Mr. J. Mortimer, jr., Mra i.iarfnc Hawynr, Mr Mark Brown mm. A. W. Calkiway, Mra. Seymour Mr. Fred Hunt. Mra. rinrke, Mra Will lliidaon. Mr. J. ft. Adnma. Mra l ' . 1 1 1 a . . in, ui nnrioiK, Mra. Keller, of ww Virginia. Mra n. II F.t. r Mr. F,dwln Hienr. Mlxa Jlury and Mlaa ciiaauelh I'orter. The wedding of Mlaa Margar , aoKim. iiunght. r of Mr. and Mra 'ienrgn w. Vaughn, to Mr Na .o.n naiiaei Wilde, whl. h lakea pla. , uiiuf, at llm home of lh.- i.fl?- a pnr' iita. In Hiliinor. , will I ...ciai ev-r,t of gr. a( lni,.ret Vaughn wli: be aliiiid.-d by I, M Ian nl ler. mm. M,,dl. Vmigliri an III- I..M man m l- Mr S. Mr. Hoiil.-r. of Cant,. lh" .-.I'll, "I,, ;,,,,) man Itei l t.. perform M ib. 1 w..lf ... in .. , ... '" i i . n K in It' II AH. r I he i .-i.-ti I' nd lh. I'lll' II' Ti H ,11 . .1 ,'le "ill I'-.iv. I it. r f,,r xt'-Ud. d . ,,,i, K mid i 'hi, Im,. i, ii ''ir to St I forno-r I, ..in,- ,,r He- e.ro, will r.islil bna a n i. A ft. r tl. -Ir I'i'ii lb. ' In ( union il" le Mr U ib:, .Itlon uiih ti,. I .i -ri" I r. 1.- ti,, naicpioii I'liue liivlt.-iHon bin- 1,. n n iinii.. r . r tM.MO.-.l .... . I, "''i.iini., nn, I t), ),, ,1 J, many hand.",,,,, w-.ddlng Mlaa 'aui;bti u r.in 4 aa received pine at. V floll, I'..- ion, nut p.-,. nv ,..i r , the South the city 'llie l.'.irn in ond haa many frl.-nds III "How Can They Do It!" .-Ml 1, I C, ,1 1 , . .. I , I . v.. ..,...,. ,,,- niii ii I Ii i' li ii i' IS iwii vv.-usis In. iii;tniit,irfiir,., Jy, and rci;ii! -it on'v i -.! Well, wo don't know; ciui'f i.uK'uirt'i's, nut wo know (;oo wlitn we gen it, ;md w,. slaki in tlipsn now waists. fhcy'ro whiff, will, si;n at AvTnte stiff fold of.llar (, la, Ih .1. wide and smnlMu. kH conihiii.il; inctj; (o) small iw U, .piarter lawn and only $1.25. If you doubt it 'phonoe in: size on aii)roval. M. V. MOORE WOME.VS TOGS i i.-t I (if !. .;,. J.,-. o. M i... . f (... .ir... Ill .1 l y r. ln- Mr ;. nd .- iiH.mlnK r. th-v will at- oii r.i' iiir iio tl ii..iiu- in Hi' Ir al 14(1 Wili'li- Mll Si.i.-ih W. I'tilliid. ll.li.ii, Hlndt-lit ut MImji J i Ik nt h'.rn - h.' bun nm' r.i hn'.I. from "'ii Mix Marion Mi.nliiK'i". of Jil'-tl- niond. Vii., I .'-(.t. d tomorrow t vllt In Ihc cltv. th Kin-lit of Ml I'lm i ii Human! on Chinlnut nl re-t Mini Uyrd lli iidi rKun. Ml" Walla.' Tnrk.r, MIhh JiihIh Jon.- mid Mian linrit M.-iir.-a lia- r.niMi.-d from Itali'lKh, wh. ri. th. y Jiavi- I i n alu d. iiIn at HI. Mary'a It nnd Mra W. V Mi h'.nzlf, of SHllHbnry, aru Htoidnir at th.- llalt.y f'ark tiol.d itinlnn lh. a-HMlona of the Ntati' bourd of tm-dlial naiolii'-ra anil thu in. Hint of llm Hlati. Mi-ill'iil no lf ty. Mr and Mrn II F. HlradlfV. of Oro. iivlllf, H C , are vlaitlng Mr 1. K Stradl. y, l4 Wnodfln atr-t. I)r I'hnrlra T blnk, of Aiidrewa, III town for a abort vlalt. Ir Thomaa I', liarrtaon, of Hl th. la th u. -id of Ida aiatcr-ln-law, Mra H P. Haven!. Mra. Inula ami Mlaa LoimUiK, of Inillaniipolla, who Iiuvh be. n (iprndliiK Ida paat w.-.-k bIkIi! apcliitr In and around Aahevllle, Ivft for Ihplr homo today. Mra. C. A. Moaelcy. of Charlotta, Humniy, at her old -homo In I'onnty haa r.-liirnd to Charlottn Mra. n. W. fttf-clf., who hoa lw-rl vlaltinit In Htal.-avlllf. and lial. lKh hai rrtiirnnd home. . Wr- w- T Wnaver. of Maraball, tciiuivo in i lit, city. II. W. I'lummnr haa rcturnod from JHp to Atlantic Oily am New York Mlaa Mary Wcatall haa returned yar at Randolph- ,u for . M.! "'r Carll.m. moth.-r of Mra. Vr. N. H. Ada ma of Miirnhv. Tr. I In ttie olty. HOTEL MEN BANQUET AT BATTERY PARK (I'ontlnucd from pag four.) naicm, and Mr. l 'ui nilchucl, of Murion r. i.;. lUllioiii-t nt Nurlit. The llttliiiiiet of till) llHMii'bLllnn unul in HI u nino oclm-k nt tho Ituttvry noici. IV, vera ,. laid for aiHiin )n,. liuiidiY'il gucata In tlio din nig rimiiL "I Ii.. tublca were profuse ly uocorateii with llovvcra. After the very aumptuoiia menu which, h been Pi pared bv Mr ii,,..,i., ,,.. weio noma very Int.reatina toaia Air. j. h,. KuvanniiKh wua the toaat iiianter. Mr. II. fu, f Vlr KIlllU. ,JUWicliltloI icp4,uda Ito the toaat on the Virginia umuclutloii, Mr M. V. Klcharda iKKiHimled In tin ImiM on the Southern railway Mi i. i. i' ry. iiiiinag, i ..f th,. j.fferMiii hotel. Id. Inn.. ii.l, a , i eipondnd t llie o;, ,i ,, II,,., v., ., ,,,,, in lit jdw.x l.ition. 'I'll., i on. In , 1 n k i-t ttrn. Ki..i by .1 ii, Ik- St. 'Veil!. lll'-ll Tlo I.KlMt-l u.-M- , i , "KlltlK and l, pi, v-v 1 1 I nit u Hi. iioin.ir. ' HUNDREDS PERISH IN AN EARTHQUAKE I'AI'IM Uu Hum. ilia June y -pin Kuril,. 1,1. x(, n,,. i,, t), l".n of nth 111., "f i'liilall: mjih deiiiNled bv nn eaiiluiuake H,h i,u-i,i ..r ..,... i.i if I n Ii un-l t , d ii lot 1 1 1 1 1 i m ... .. d and m ini oil,, in Injured. Th-' k u.t.H .,. , "inpanlcl by a tHi.ll .ne hl,h i....i.t a way the nam I" kl. shell.-. l I i "ncd. Ilinv can so iK .itly ami .siilistant ial answi r; wu'rv not m.in si ii IT and pood value 'ir n imtation on lioth f .itil oufTs and ldnin 'V i c. jtlorns: (a) (I,) wid' tucks, mc i,., A Rood tiualitv we'll Uidly Bond your Man ; -r . ' 1 1 ; ' , n -In f 1 . nl III. Al i- ilk ii,. In- .t... They -.- ,:l I..- . friend fl I" .1.1 I :,, r - p a . ii ii- . ( 'In. hko i'V II 1 1 lATro AVK. IND'l MOVEMENT IS .GIVEN A BOOST l' - iilinue.i fr'.m l-'liyr Catf. . ) . i r i ir tr- -? '. f Hi. I li.tlfl ' ' i - . 1 1 1 1 r -, ;.f hll..! .r.. Ii . 'It ; - r.i i' i - it .'I'll -.. Il . ,1 .UK -ill Ho-. Whi!' ,iik III our ol'l. . . ill t Ii. K.'iro. Of if' h ii iniin . in J. nir unl'iiii'l. d a nd . oiini r , :m li no I . om.- 1 1 .Hi: in in'. f.-iiMi ;n ih. Ki You . :n mf. Il i III .0,1 ,1- !i I ii r-f- ! in rl l ItlH of ...iitfllill. l:..r of thin Kri -ii u lhut lb- I" iirii'in l Itl'- H i . tliz. n of A ,h. n -.u r.-d I -. . oi I'hit.1 If 1 Wfrt- WOWl'l ITi'rft I.- tl fa t thai A-h'-iille and VS". s. rn Norl ('Ur'WIiia Ix the h.-Hl part of ' h. Km Thla e. tloii. Jiiiii" ie i nir n m jt d i- rv . m.-iit n.-c. ae-iry r-.r th pr lerliy and ndvaiieeroeni ,,r the peop tller would w-.-m to Im- no reaaon Hi grenteat degree of min-i-ai and hail nena fhoitld not oblaln w-llhln the Km Ita of the territory r ,r nent'-d in thl.i ni'-etln?. The S'oiltli Im a vain lib- pari i,r til. I'lill'd Slabs: II 1 b a.llliK fit' lor In V'.iillh prod lion. No other K'-.tloo in lh- uu ban irtade I'-al'-r adv .ni' . ni.-nt the ).-v. lopui. nl .it lti ayrl. ultiite an inalili fail ii i .... f-dnealioii and In b- building than II the South. Till liehleveineni nbonld b.- KraHTylng I thoae Mho have labored In' ohmiiiI I In fhe liit.-rewt of the eoiiutiv. y Mtarled out unilr adverse environ ineiiia but with 1-enolnte piirjiose lena lima aplrlt, Inherited pride, vou fol lowe,! Ih precepts of be who aa.ld ' ( will win," and oil have aecompllnilied HO much that the people of other Ke tWina ttnally nay "What a wonderl eountry Ih the Houth; I iilveaya t-r. llcted a great future for that nei tlon." While the South bna made record that will go down In the u tlon' Iilfltory I am here to enthuee you to obtain and hold the opinion that much more can bv done Th reaulta which you have obtained through the paat two deaden should be an Incentive for higher and belt thing. It would .-em perfectly )u tlfj'atde that w here now on thin ninth day of June, 19011, reaolve that we will work for a greater Aahevllle for a greater North Carolina, for greater Houth and' for a greater union Ita Many Factoric. 'Many f ua 'Well remember when It wa aald that the South would ne-r he h immufiiK'tiirlng aectlon We need only to point to the exiai trig profitable manufactiirlea now In aucceaaful operatkm throughout th outheaat, to corivliuie. any reaaonable minded peraon that It In not only grnat manufacturing dtatrlct but promlae more than any other set tlon of the United tttatna. in the d velopment of a varied line of iiuinu faclullng ImluMlrlea. linn of our moat ImiKirtant Induntrlea la cotton manu fucturtng: aa late a llften yeara age one could eaally, without any mentul effort, name all of the cotton facto lie, their capacity and production In the Houth. Today tho number hna reached a Ibrure which rmpilrea an calmiHlve dlrwtory In order to Hat th vaat numiU'r of mllla turning out ataple product, nnd omiploylngi thou aaiide of peoplo. The Inveatmeut of capital In thle Imliiatry uione (innuinl. to t275,OUO,OIIO. Tho cotton mllla o the Soiilli operate exceeding lO.llUu QUO aplndlc and 2if..0llll haiuia and ue annually over a billion pound raw cotton. The iitiHiunt of Capjt.'t inveatml In manufuclurea ua a who) In the Kuuth exem-ds tw billion dd lure, while twenty yeura nii th amount wu only alMiut LT.O mltli Twenty yeara ago the lumber cut In the Koiitli wue eatliuut'-d at thee and one hair billion feet, while laat year there were neajly twenty billion f cut. Twenty yeura ago there was very little furniture ma nufiu lured In th m.. th today, ulHint 800 furniture factorlea are In operation at vaii-ous IKilnla, the production of whi.-li llnd a ready market pructicmijv an ove the I'nlled rltatea. Tw. nty years ago the South produced only about 400,000 tona of pig Irtin. whll. toduy there b umdiiced approximately t.OilO.OOli na We are mining now alMiut million tuna of coal annually, while two ib-eaiba lieu tiler.- were only ebeiut ti million luiia mined. Agrli'iillural IntcrcKta. I inn Mfrald .- loae ni k "f the fail that the South Im oil' of tin proinMiiK hki leiillural nei llons nt Ihe t'litted Slal.v, In lu.l no oth.-r pint f the li, I. .ii ban mad.- Ki'-al'r h.-a-l v.iv aloiiK ii i;t uu il in u I line inan lias the -loiilh iliitlni; al f tie lh.- pasl tell at Tin fa I in ro, In. Ii I-Hit II. i ll SIlll.M ll,.l .llllolltltM i, li.. billion dollar'., while ln.ii ;i I - if Jlliiti. nun. "e" i. a.' Ibe al f lh. t .1111 ..ill .i t V I'll. Ill, I la, I a I . s i. III. S. ill h has. Ill . d I ipl.lll . (iii.l the tai in-i as w. II lev , l.'pill. lit of "lit lall a n i n e,p. , ' In II v ii. ,11. .able lii 180 were only al.oul I'll.llOil nnl'-n lh...,. I in the South, now there i. ail , To. mill mil. n Th.- eporl t'USl ii. of il..- s.'iilh -h'.wa nn In f ,i'T (wo hundred per cent TeaSe in twrntv ' am. and It would probably aiirpree mam el i ml In Know that VO are rXI'.'llll I !' C 'relCU eouiltrl.-n ,l'..ii,ln to III.- amount of o . r K lie. I II, llll- II .1111 ' The I' lllklll? ni. -i. -in ,.f lh.' South haw also in- I lo a i iii a r k.i I '1' - degr.-e. th.-y hale ill On- pr..-. -nl (in Ii dep.' nil r nil., bjlll. in dillarn Ilest in l( World. The rmaoii why Hi" Mouth ban made, anch a npl. tidld uihanee and why lb., .ipporlunlib a are so great, are. that 11 In il aectlon which p.n.ni t only natural advantage but i Im K.-oitruphleal locution and cllmnti.- ndltloti.n. whkh t. nd to make II one f the best parte of the world. I! - f rrlnir i np. -dally to thla mountain lion of Western North Carolina. I hay., no henltancy In making tin Utah in. nt that tlu rn la no ! -Her mountain country anywhere ,.,,, m the world. You have her" n cm blnatlou of renourcea and ad aniai;, practically unknown clncwh.t,;. 1 1 1 anil, the furcate, the mlnea. the water are so nn luted together with Hi (I'unllnin d on page four ) Why Darn Stockings .WW, ByHand??? Tai Can fiit Frtt Utttat PARK AVE. SCHOOL WINNERS ARE NAMED Al the IO0f Of ' 1" iiool the followInK i- an- .l ,r 1 A I !"", I I, .,,111, . .1 Tl,.- prize for Iicp' Ink- on year waa w hi. h had pore, i ( "ii'l with 97 per. The aame grade i award.,! fir neat.-r building 'lh- English prlz lo Aidien f.allance. r HtarniK. grade 3 ; Jm Milliard l.annlng, gi . The following pui tlileatee for Ijelng n nlweiit during the ; (ira.l.- 1A: IJIllan I'oiii'b xt'-r. Karl i I'l.ollev. Ilohart l)a Wilbur Myer,. Fa- 1 i ai ner. ilrad. IH: Gay M b n. 'er il Orlce, v I'laiide lain dord, ,i I. r llaldi. lii, Tillman irade 2. Olady Krade .-He. I lardv I- rain , liiiilu ,n I Lav , lie A. ' " I lolll IH Kl lilt. I HI I I I , id lliv.l, Ita- I -in iilni:. ni'ller, I'harl. lletldrleka. f irade X: Nina Hm r Lillian Sum ner, li.dlen Burnett. I'..r..lhv I'll n. Kmma Karlon-Mllll' Mol , innn. Su sic MendockFtMel TarMev. l-ai -- nee .Simmon, Clar. n.-e Mom-. Ja k III. rv ill.- tirade 1 Fannie l. N ; i a . - - ner vine. F'.lla Tarpley. Lillian ('handler Co tn Bryd, Hmy ;i. nn John Mai. Mark Warren, Roy -rtmorcl.ltid. tirade 5: AJjca Ell. n. tiia Walters. Tom (unhln,H Earl Orice. Hyiiuui Jackaon. Rud-oloh Monk. ;im.c i'ugh Orade S: Hannah havln. T. nnie Moore, Harry AIUmoh. Carl Hrvd, Lawrence Hudaon, Troy I'arham. Charlie Steelman. HOAHTED DOI.MVr.lt.. 'I1AKIX)TTE, N. '. June 9 Hec IliiKh Black, of Onion Theokigl .il .Seminary, ijellvered the literary ad dianm t, the thirty nine graduates ,.f Trlnllv college tonight Inntead of Senator P. Dollher, vvh.ise failure to keep hi engageirent drew a roast from President Kllgo laat night. When In Hemic t'H!l Villi. Mf till at Blue Hldge Iftiidf no .K.he on i;i:itors clRK;s. 4 In "llenMd, Uie New Sn lcntlllc anil Ku.n-ennra)! llandruff Treatment. HAve you dandruff ' Then you have a contagious parajdilc dia.ae. un- plenannt. iinheUhv''ahrl one that will eventually lead to baldneea. To cur. II you mum destroy the parasite that tnta at the root of the hair. The on ly preparation for demlioylng lh, s - germa la New tiro's llcrplcldc Cha. Klein, of I,uriimlc, Wvo.. navs "lt. r- dclde allayed the Itching, cured llie duriilruff nnd elopped my lialt n fall ing out; nnd It in brlnKlrfg ft new cr,,t, of hair." Herpl. lile la free rroin groan. or ilnngeroiia iIiukm, and make.n hair gloany and aoft hm nllk. ( me lu.ttie will convince you .,f its merlin. Sold bv lending drilgglstH. Mend 10c In ntainpn lor Kiimple to Th,. Ilerpl. Id,. , i,.. troll. Mich. One dotlnr boll I. H guariin- ed. Heawella I'huramcy. rv.i ik k i - obi lit m Housekeeping Goods At a Short Margin , ot Profit Good Sheets af :t.V, IHc on up to 85c. (ioo.l ilS s;i l-Jc and n up lo . $1.00, $1.15. $.'J5 Towels 5c, Ki lo about l!5c . . up (;. Sc. ;5c, $1.(MI. $. Summer 'onil'orta'Mes . . . 'ui l.iiiis M usliu I 'urtains . . 'hi tains iKnuask I 'oH icrcs and T;i- lle Covers 5u iin ii I Fpholste ry Tapes tries (I cat Values in Napkins ami Table Damasks Brussels Bugs, Vi 1 vet Bugs, and niinsters from good tbinu's at OSc on up to room sizes, ! feet b 1'-' at $11.50, $15. $l!.5l, $::!. 75. $'S.T5 ami $'J!t.5u in the very best styles These and our .Mattinos a rc w ell under prevailing prices. II. REDWOOD & CO. EDAM CHEESE. i niucli more palatable be cse anil cry little higher in, averaging three and a half $1.00 EACH. 2S llonllord Ave. OWNBEY'S 58 JadBNINS- ingehDarn load on any Sewlnj Kadilne. Shown hratt8.iser.iixa fcellO UT.M IMfK SJI AKE. The Three Qilden Sisters. Tony Oenaro. Jack Ripp. Motion Pictures. Open.', to5and7.4"toll.:50. In all The World of Pianos You will never Unci a Pia no hint like tho aril ml' 8(1. IT. There la an Individuali ty about the Stleff piano all tta own. That beautiful singing aorioroitn tone, wondrous volume and perfect action, place It In a aphere above all comparison. Why abould any one buy an Inferior piano when they can buy the artistic Stleff or Shaw piano di rect from It maker? The price la within reach of the moat economical buyer while the grade la beyond competition. Don't take chancce of buying a cheap or medium grade piano. Write Stleff. Chas. M. Slicll Manufacturer of th Arttstlo BUeff, fiiliaw, and Stk-fT Self-Player Pianos. SOUTHERN W A It BROOM 5 Weat Trade gt. Charlotte. N. C. C. II. Wn,MOl!TII, M anogor. (Mention this paper.) 50c, iiow ;!lc, (!5c and 'ascs as low I'ill L!i)c. ami Hcd (guilts ii up to $:;.imi. 1-iAc. 15c, L'Oc, and on . 'Summer Itlankcts. - J5 and on up to $"J.50 .. I.a.c . . . ,t than in pric pound! olUeStlc A new cream ot just at Quite a Variety of Curtain (foods and Curtains Curtain (Jotds arc Iloio in large mun!fVB. If you need ;tiiviiiinr in tins imo reniomnor mat our mp ply is iinliinited, that .nil the colors and weaves known to tlio curtain world arc to be found at The Hon faicho. Sonic of the best values "wo have to of fer arc: Sciinls, both plain an 1 colored, are priml atl5c yi. . . Curtain Madras in rc 1, tfrecn, yellow and hhie, is sold for 25c a yard. Iv ru Curtain Xct, sonic special gotnl values, are priced at V.h- to ;"(): a yard. I'lain white and ecru Curtain Not, a very pretty design, for 10c a yard. I'Vi'ii N'ot Curtains, h 'tween 2i and I5i Tards long arc sold for irl.OO to .flO.ilO a pair" White Net Curtains arc sold for $1,50 to $15.00 a pair. Swiss Curtains art; priced at f0c, Sfl.tX) and $1.50 a pair. ( - Visit Our Ready -to-iu aar Department When in NL WEBB & COMPANY Mllll'iery Importers No. C Dattery I'ar'i inaa-e. Phone 104 It's Not Because We sell M and W Indian Coal that we say it is BEST, out because after exhaus tive tests w." have proven it BEST. Try a ton. Plume 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Phone 13u Pattern Ave. c MAMIOVRINQ. Ualrdreeeliig, Faotol , Maaaagea, Bcalp treatment a specialty. TJp-to-date line of hair roods, toilet articles. switches, puff and pompadntie siade to order. Price reasonable, work drat daaa. MKINNfJJIt AND HCNTItJl, IAD1VM. CKefTI.RMEN. B ami 10 Paragon Bldg. CHIROPRACTIC (ni-ro-prnr-1lc ) tXjVDEMVATIOV WITH OCT 1S- VKSd'IOATION IS VOOU JCIMJMENT. Abnormal pressure upon nervna 1 the cause of all diseases; ty remov ing Slits eresaur. normal conditions and health will be restored. Iteoog- nlaed and endnrsed by thousands of citizen of Other elates. Chronlo d'.aoase our specialty. Consultation and examination frno. DH. O. F. tlOMPTON. Clilrourncter. Inge Hldg. N. w. Cor. Hq. l'lioo iji. Our New Shipment of LONG HAT PINS. is selling rapidlv. 25c to $5.00. ' MISS CRUISE, 25 llayuo.nl St. J. SUGARMAN. Expert Tailor. OKTII PACK M) Willi. 5i mm Xve' ay, ASHEVUtE RC Knit Underwear for Warm Wealher W, wear lill'ge if .,11 , , .: , . ''i .in i u ices, ami 1 ;i sizes. ests at 10c I'M,, l ... )-. v.! . , ? "" anil .uc Short or long sleeve '(.s(s :lt L5e I ants L'.ic ami 5()r np. Vninii Suits 51),- up. .'t'.-.fi. the Jlore MERCHANTS' DRAY CO, (Incorporated.) Menhauta Haailng,r gtorafa. ' OfU-o 14 Haywood Street. Plumes 8 and SM ; A High Grade Stalicicry High grade stationery carries aa air of Batlsfaotion to t&S writer, that make letter wrltln a pleasure to yourself and correspondent. The Carolina Pharmacy Cheap Milk Is usually cheap in qaallty a wall as Pi lc. It la daiigeroca. Out milk la not Id that claaa. It la absolutely para, ciean, rich and wholesome. AslievlIlcPure Milk Co. Beat Wain at St. Pbasai IM Watches My Specialty. , If you need a watch that will keep tlrr.s, wo have them, and -at pries I'uat are right. Fine Watch Repairing. J. E. CARPENTER 32 Pattou 'Ave. La Grecque Corsets I For every tv of flcmra J I GREENE & CO., ! 12 Church Street t .............! Or. MmilicwV li.-ital llirlor. 2S-2A-27 Now McAfee Bklg. Cor. College ni.il Siwuce Streeta, noar Vnrt Ilnniw. cel., cxiiHcted without . pain. All ik guaranteed. Prices always reaa onahle. Office Phone 49. Residence I'hon !(7. Parties contemplating laws fetes. Picnics, camping partle. and In fact any kml of outing, can be supplied with Japanese napkins at th mountain ornr lacntjr free of cost on applcatlon. 'II t It I assortment f TJ.,ii. TT.,.i.. I I1JI I I, (II IV 111 " IMIII IJllllCl- 'inall, medium and extra ... , ... and 50c. ' - .-.a,.,. ) ... ' - '- e "... JZ N. - f 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 10, 1909, edition 1
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