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fans for Ms
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ifou Can find
lilj.li Mountjin for j ctiort .-lav II I
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branchee wcr' montii ri
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rowe phadeit Itftrit v. i -and
elifd a r-of I kIhw r
blag. Tl mini nif i
ter of ill ru'iiti n il' t. i1 t
Ii.- ii, J i i. nl
of llghtn. all. I flu III 1. il it Ii t
candeaceiit IikIiI'i uf uih"i"
which were parnallv ., ealeii
bank of rhoiifiiiliiiii, ni..t m th.
The gold ft; h looked bin. ; put-
ir in
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in H.
,1 ii n
light aa they rllttcil iiih.ukI
rllttcil IIii.,,ikIi th. il.
around Ho- M.ind of noilil. n In,
f.-rn on w hi, h the lull rtui .i.. ..I .
Polyhymnia wan cntbr.in.il. lira,,
fill VlllCH of mi. Vi-li Ii net Ii w,i..
peoded over the. kkn from Ho 1 1
IHg Blmtl' Hllil Hill;' II lights H - I .
twined In On in prmliicinK a paitiiii
lurly fairs ll;n- i ll, , (. I Ii.' oI,;iik ;nu
aldea of the room wrerr hanli...! with
rhododendron and at (tic ml of II
room (all willow tr.-'-a win- plac.
and acrvi-d ax a. iiiticiii.- o:ioiki'oiiih
for more pink brandx-a of llow.i.-i
The roloreil IlKhta w.-re thrown from
a balcony on thu fianccr iiddlnK
Ihe beauty of I hi Kii-iii. itnil u Uimh
light picture wan taken which will
later appear In pontal rani fiirm lci
cately tinted. The hccihi was brilliant
and It la Mehlom thai am h an nancm
blg ha wm wltnp!(l In Ihn city
Thwe wcri dltln(tnlHlncl vlaltnra from
OUl of town, aivl AHhi-vllh- ani lely was
well rpr.pntn. The gowna wet-
very handaome anil wr an Intarestlng
feature of the ball. Punch ami light
refreahmenta wert arved lu. the ball
room which wa hIwi lined for tin
oOCBElon. At a Htnall table, ilecoratei
In pink, the aouvenlr dunce programa
vet placed near the main cniiaioc
Ashevllle la fortunately the garden of
flowers, and It la hoped that the Drat
floral ball will not he the lant but will
be repeated each year, the azalea
laurel, rhododendron and many other
of th abundant flowers being uaed
The woods are open arl the flower
may be had by those who rare to pick
them, decorating: becomea an Inter
eating subject and with such natural
advantages an Inexpensive one.
Mr. JtolKrt B. Hall will chape
rone a party of young- people, on
camplnir party to Plaguh which leaves
Saturday, remaining- away several
, days. Tents will t taken and food
supplies for a stay nf three or four
days. Those In the party will e Miss
Bessie Fortune, Mies Minnie (lal
ra!th. Miss Annie Hall, Miss Nell
Woody, Mr. J. B. Anderson, Mr. James
Kalian d and several Athers.
Announcement cards of the wed
ding of (MI.hb Gladys Wvlvla Urenier.
tlaughtier f Mra Ulll tlrenler. to
Mr, Edward TYaser ftalrd tiaw tieen
received In Asheville. The weddlmt
occurred in Portland, Or.. June 1H
Mr. Bird Is the, twin f Mrs. Ilarrli t
I'alrd of Aaheville.
M
iMlss Daisy Brinvn if Hlark Moun
tain waa quietly nwrrled Saturday
afteraoon at the horn,, of Mrs K.-r-ley
In Hlavk Mmintiiln. to Atr .Arthur
Alread of Hltrh Point.
The wedding uf Allan Ada Akik-i
lilng-uian to Llr. William Hoy Kngel
took Iplttce ijesli-j-duy (nftrtriwMin at
Trinity church, the ceremony illri,c
penntirmed by Iir. W. l. McCi-eii.lv.
There were perhaiw twenty .ir thirty
ruess present, Intlnialo fit.iidH of
the bride and gTiNnt. Ml km IiIiikiioih
Is a native of HI. Thomas, i'n. Alter
ths ceremony Miss Alice Moian kiivc
b liinclMon In Jionor of Hr and Mrs
Knsvl, who left later tn the nli.-ri n
fr Toxawny w lier.. their loiuev ni.i.in
will be spent. lr .innl Mm. l-:m;i-l
w ill reside In Trvon.
.
The nil-inhere of the Snnihiy m h,,,,l
nf Trinity chni i-lt eii)oe,i v), ,,. i,,
OverliMik luirk yat.-rdin Th,. M.nnv
people ntlll (toll- le.-iohels Went ii v
In the niorniinr ami f,,mi n. ,.,v
,
Mrs. V. W. Olnh.mi, i.ilertalnei
Informally with a Ion, -I v ,.s. i ,., ..
I" liei IC'llie lit leliM la.
.
The ti ii ;i Ik In the men's m-hIh t, ;,
nis toiini.-i no hi will Ii.- ,l.i . .1 i h ...
iilternoon ill the i',,iMiirv , loh. h, in,
i r permlttlmr lr .lore i-. I,, iii.i
Mr. ! )l. Wini win i. ii,.. ,.,,.
leHtanta :ih, I h, ,,i , I. h, s i, :,; .
SUMMER
SILK WRAPS:
The i .(.. ! !, tl
at the Ha'teri I'l
"I !Im- (
tarles rvt-i at- nii
lliliff 'j 1 Ii 1 it K 1 ''
proportion., Wi)
p rei tl i' - it.il ! ,i n I
lacing hiii " '
luMlr, and Mifti
Plain black taffeta
and semi fitted, ;!
lengths, also: Fancy lace,
braided, and ottoman, black
with colored linings
$12.f0 to $25.00
PARASOLS:
Plain taffeta in shades,
green, tan, black, navy,
white, pink, red, brown and
French blue $3.00 and $4.50
Fancy, variously embellish
ed $5.00 to $10.00
M. V. MOORE
WOMEN'S DRESS AC i:ssoKII s
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i. I. i i k H Hope ,.f Augusta
- I e'l i.'i,inK at a 'lniniw
I lie pi i-.Ole dlniinr i ,r..m of
i I'.n k h -, i , I all. i " a i d l a i
,. t h I., the hall 'I he flln-
a- 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 -. 1 1 1 1 I ' de, OIHtCll
ol p.illll". .111(1 '.pel 1 III . Ii
i
.' h ion
t . it, .i n i
,1.-. i.riit i, ,n
i 1 1 ' , I . ,.1 -n i! i on
... ere , nlll el . ,,f
, v :i i m . .,,,r-i u Inch
I. UK- i.iit, r' piei e T:ill it'. Mlal can
il'lil,!,, ii,i..,i ih. t,il,. Mi
I'',m'm oeit'i were Mrs Tlooo.-tH Hel
II. MlK t llllllll Ml Kee. Ml". I'.lll
lUllU- I'l.Ye. MiHH .1;lljolV
Mrs Unci, I nt .. lllhan". Mr. Iiml
Mm. Ihilf Merrl. k, 1 r nnd Mm.
Th'oiuiH i 'IjceMhorniitfh. Iir H It
.Swope. In. S Wi-Hlrav Haltle. ''nit
nth.. Hold. Mr Kdwsrd I frost. Iir.
I'oul Itlne.-i and Mr I'Mlnworth 1
innii. .4 .4
Mm. .laine-i Weatherlv, Mr an I
Mi. Alexainler Burch. MIh- MrJo
rv W'.aiii.rlv nnd Mis lrlorence
Wentheriv of nil mlnpham who are
",einii,K in,. i, turner at Ulaek Moun
tain me Iniiiiui fur wvieral rtaya to
attend the rtoxloilendron hall at the
Hntterv Park hotel. Mini Plot en
WealherU Ik vlnltlng Mlfifl Ijlllm'e
Oaten
The Amateur MukIci club will meet
thl afternoon In the hall room of the
Manor at 4 o'cl-ork and u ful! attend
ance la reiiuented The club has been
rt neamiiiK for several weeks anil
have already prepured several chorus
es for their recital, the dale of which
ban not been nnimunivd
.4 J
The Wranglers met Monday even
In at the Manor, their meeting being
preceded by the usual dinner Dr.
W. I. Meacham road an interesling
paper, the subject of which was "The
Theory of the Kvolutlon and Its In
fluence; on Moi'ern Thought ' The
respondent was Mr. Hunter. There
were flften momhers of the Wranglers
present which was one of the most
Interesting of the ysar
M .4
There will lie a public recital hv
th pupils of the Anhevllle School
Music and Dramatic Art this mornlna
at II o'clock. The program which was
published In yesterday's ,ltlien Is of
uniform excellence and It Is exnecter)
that there will be an unusually larire
uuience.
Mr. w H. Front ami famllv of
Atiiiiainn are spending n,,. summer on
Hillside street.
I
Mrs. n Oeorge Barber and daiurhter
Francis, left yesterday f,.i a visit with
relatives In Idaho
t A 11 II , , i .
r miner or Jllilson left V,-
eiiiav for .loluii u.... i
naiiimore, where lie will under tin
I'eraiion 1(r (irr of Judson will ni
ompaiiy Mr Miller to Baltimore
m ims Mry Olark of Wehlon and
MIhm Kuxenla flark. daughter of Jns-
llee ( i,k of Kalelgh will be th
guests or Mrs. J I). Arnold during the
' K ot in., state bar nsso.-lutlon
Ml.ss JesHl.. I,iinis,,. ,,r Nakuchl
On., is lsltiyK jdin lu-SHie. Fortune
"d Mrs. W. i Hlllliird have
ieiurne,i in, in More),,.,,,! City ,v,
io. nave i.,.n (,. t,u,r U1, rllli!P
s.iciai weeKs nK In Ireensiborn
"ml -"is. Thulium A. Jones
on yesterday moriilinr f,,r Wilming
ton ulmre they wen. cnlle1 by the
oeuiii or Mrs. .I,,i.s. niolh
Mc is of Wilmington.
Mrs
Htale Sennlnr James J. Ilrltt left Vo.
leiilay f,. WushiiiKton when, he has
' : as law clerk In II,.-
IM-sloi tl,.,. ,1. .pat tn,, in
.In, Ik,,
I 'lark. I
Waller Clark and Walter
;.i t iv e.l I , , n..ht ft-,,,,, ,
.so an, i w in he j;,,, SH at th
Mattery
Itar as-
1 i toil. I illll lug th,
'' i t l nut . . ,n i nl ion
Stat
Mn- I ,1 il, l , ii,
tin; Mim Kate
" 1 I I ;
ho has
Ichols hiis,
It linnet,,
I el II I 11,
Mo
NEEDS
fitted
and
VITON A V K.
i . .,io pi in. d l, I, -.ii I ..I ... ., i d 1 i - !
! I'll Later Mi - I'.lla.eth i'ei."l'f!l J
f-il -ill ...it,, (rout her borne ,ri 'I'ai l.or .;
i,. i-.t her sliwr I
I I i . -i I I,. i .
' Ml I' .lii-l,. e ..f . -I. I .1 , . at
,11, I lie . ,, ,,, ( I ,,, ,, Ut, let ,,i . ,1 :. l,ei e ,
- ,1,,, H t, I ill ''l,) trl'li.t 11, 1 teljll'e. f. I
'. U uiail. ''"'"
"" no""" '"'if r ,,,,11 Mr. Van Vinkle an, I
int., toil iiit.l 'h ,.f Atlar.id ate l,a- lna '.'llh fr.en.ly i
.,ii i ' h i" it n , 1 1 -tr,-et
Mi l'et-ri,h of the Blitmore l',,i
trv eiho.il ha". i nine le, Ihe . If.
from the .ink h-lr to ,-ta- dnntiK the
1,1 of titi. parents
Mi H H M.Kee of La I, .-la tio .
FlM l -lopping with Mr- ' II Hem
at M t'ollege treet.
I he tat.le Mr nnd Mi- Ralph Hiik.-I of Ti ' o i 1
v..-t p.a" are gne-t at the Hntterv I'aik hotel
loiiii.-il a for a few davs. a f
.-
Mr. M. Iiiinn Mi Kee hiis gone ;,,
New Haven for the Vale omineni e-
int-nt and cI;imh da Men M.Kee vile.!'
Is at preint the Kitest ,,f Mt i- I
Waddeii, )r.. leavn . the lati.-r iart .'j i
Ihe week for the Ka.-I lin,l Will he ' J
una', ilitllnv the ..'iniiiui r. !
Mr Paul Hem v returned to Atlan
ta Nninliiv nltfht after Mp.-iiilinr a week
it)i friends In the , lu
Mr iiiel Mrs. M .lu"t. e who
were mm ried re. intli in Washington
have arrived Hm are teinporari'y
staying w ith Mrs i '. If Henry on
College elreet,
Mr and Mrs. Zebulon "ii rt Ih who
have been Kpendliig their honeymoon
at Tnxaway are expected home the
latter part of the week and will tie at
Miss Mattle Harris' on Church street
until their bandeonM new home Is
completed.
Mr. William Ntearnea of Trvon Is In
th city for a few days.
Mr. Y Mlnskuchl who has 'been In
Cuba for several months overseelriK
the planting of his pineapple planta
tion returns shortly nnd will spend
the summer in Aihevllle with his fam
ily on French Broad avenue
Miss Anna Kltchin, of Hcntland
Neck, who has been visiting the Misses
Wright, on College street, left Tues
day and will visit, her uncle, dov.
Kltchin, before returning home.
COULD HARDLY GET
MACHINE IIP IN AIR
(Continued from first page )
and struck the earth at its tip. Ths
machine was swung completely
around Orvllle iilckly stopped the
motor. II was found that the canvas
at the tip of Ihe wing had been lorn
slightly by scraping on the ground
After the canvas hud been repaired,
the machine was returned to the start
ing rail. It had travelled about in
'itimlred feet.
"I didn't have power enough," ex
plained Orvllle. "Ili-slde. the wind Is
coming from behind me." There -vas
a sliKht iiiov emeiit or Ihe alt fr,.m
Ihe north, but It was scarcely notice-
a ble.
At li. '1(1 the machine started again
ami the first minium was reiieated
with Ihe inception that this time the
I' ft wing scraped the ground.
Okln't i:vn Oo Tp.
The machine was returned for n
third trial, and the crowd cheered
lustily. Wilbur contind.il that the
Weight was not sufficient lu in. nt
ml lie gate an Illustration of Ills In-
m-nully hv attaching a lather heav
O. e on on.- of the skids, forward ..f
he ii ui i n I r i . . and an Iron , lamp on
the opposite side. Iltcllle Mln, . I., hi
th.olv that the power was not mi 1 11 1
lent.
J lie tllllil attempt was eei less
iccessful. the machine refusing
1 Ise at all The power was iinreas
i. for.- tip. machine was brought ha
for a fourth attempt
At T 4T. ..it Hie Ilnal trial. Ihe m
blue lo-;e 1 ,1 II height of at I lift..
r twehtv le.t SIlotlK after 11 a
elided 1 1 II I 1 1 1 - K t o II II . I it s 1 1 o w
ignv of losing he.nlwai. (null, h. pi
,11 a round held, i . 111:1 linn in th
Hr ah. nil liil seconds and hunting
1 1 11 1 1 I ini no dial el in 1 1 .-lit ot t h
1 a 1 1 1 UK 1 1 a, k.
I'ouutl Out the Trouble
AS he HI. pp. ,1 Mill he call, ll to III!
ie, liatue
l.nn,l
I U I'
mil tin
'h:n Inv
- t inn w hit I Hi.
Ph.- m t k In K
h 1.
ll . 1
Will, ui , m,., i to rcard the dirti
n'ti tic -in, t, r. d a-- ralher anui"!n
ni t I k in ilic s hi brother had
a 1. w , tilt. iti., to make ot him. il
hm i I n-1. ,! lo tnak. a ti HiKhts at
I "I I Mwi nil iiik that It I hi-. In nth
'i -' . t. hut he doe" mo1 of the
h"---- inr ati.l mot of th, tinl;,-rinff.
H, -hop Mill. m rluht f uller of lite
ni u.,1-. wnh tin ir ln-oth. r ifeui hlin
ittiieit at bort .Mer ill time t. see
Ihe I. - t-
Tolllol t ,,i
Il 1 K tl t III In
it !- epectcd.
all. inpted
Hiiothr
If all.r .,re i led r ica I storms
n i inn ilniiiikr ihe davhejit hours.
"" ' irl.illul:, would llnmedliltcti a -..ilain
whether ,,r not th. ir IirIiIs ire
..limine moi h Inconvenience niojhl
I-. aioni.-d
Nat nr.i II v. it iiappens. In perhaps
the maoi ity of cases whet. linhtninK
h:c, , aus. d tronlde on the lines thai
patrons do not try their lichis unltl
in . ih d at dark; and at that hour
ther.- are two causes of annoying de-lav-llrsl.
possildv .in locating ihe e
..t posilion of the tr.ml.le. and see-
iinl the limited time In which to
n meil) the umr.
Special Prices on lingerie presses (
For the rest of i his week we will sell our dainty line of Lingerie Dresses
at reduced prices. hu1:.
Our stock of them is somewhat limited but, if you come early, you aire
sure to get a dress that will become you at a price that makes the buying
worth while.
They come in the following popular shades; light blue, pink, lavendar
and white.
Lingerie I h't-ssos in all
mini's that t'oi'incrlv sold
for $7.00 m'Ii arc speci
ally priced lor t lie remain
der nf the week at
$5.50
New plain Jailored Jhirt Waists, the Neatest
Special $I.Z5 Sach
RUSSIA AT ITS WORST
IS TOLD BY AN EXILE
COrVT I.OCHWITZKY KELATE8
HOftROKS OF SIBKItIA
Utile White Father Is Not
Rrml to His Child
ren. Always
Count Alexander VI l.uckwitzky, iatc
lieutenant colonel in the Hnasian ui
nty, who by a most mlrarut'oua rfo.'t
after an exile in Slherla for a number
of years freed himself and came to
this country away from his family,
recounted the rcn.iuikab.lt; experience
of hi" life before a large and appre
ciative audience a Uu Y-M. C. A. last
nlfcht '
In a very slvkl and? dramatic way
the Russian count' told of his life. Th
history of thin exiled iobleman is
more like art intense dralna, wherein
tragedy predomlna es, than a story
from life. His delivery was Impas
sioned and dramatic and pathetfr at
times. Willt" a fairly clear EnKllsh
accent he read his manuscript yet at
the more Interesting and intense parts
of Ihe story lie forsook the maun
script and with impassioned effort he
acted out the different climaxes In
his I'emaikable career.
The count narrated the story of his
life from his bo hood when he enjoy
ed the social diiiilricrlon rIm n to a
son of a war councillor of ltn,sla and
tin ti v. r Kiaphfcally he portrayed
the disasters w hich followed. With an
illruisllc purpose he hud sought to
found a school tor iveasaul children.
A woman Int.-iesi.-d him in tin project
and had sent 1. him for a book mkii-
iiin her nam.- with the Initial "M."
W hen the seer, t service heat , I 01 t he
proposed arhool they atorined his
Home and discovered this letter. .',.r
this he was Imprisoned fifteen months
and suffered toiture and deprlval Ion,
later being sent to Siberia as an exile
While there he turn physician and
School teacher s. Il'lenced to font Vent's
f tuii il labor 'l ite ileacrlpl Iiiii of bis
work there p..rn.iveil the life in exile
with all its tin i ilslitpM nntl mli'lgiies
Hy K"od fortiiiii. however. In- was
later trunsf. rre.l to Vkidlvnsb.ck and
, as i in ph , . ,1 in i he Krltlsh consul's
rfice. Here Inlllcue WlMI made agaiuM
him by anotbet exile for life Out
witting the In t t'li-mted exil. m ins
plans lie fiiioeil his res i k i i.i 1 1 " 1 1 ami
w il h the aid o t he Krltlsh cu ul an, I
h strenuous effort with spl...- contill-
uallx watcliliiK lum he lied ti ihe
country anil lauded In Japan The
most Interest Inf, part of his narratKej
was the recital ..I tills chapter III ins
III.-. At Ihe point of Ihe ivvuli. r h,
escaped captor, nnd made p,,Nsil,.
his e-.i ape and flreilnm.
Mr. I ....h w ll .-Ui has lie. u in i,i-
oiltili v t-uu .in,l one half v.ais. and
M about t.. lake up a profess. .(: h I p i, I
l i en, h In a .,.cin,,,i m lo'iichhin n a
There is a pn.e $i.000 on hi head
t..i hi.- return I., Kussia. Siin.' Ii. in
in America In- has been p. .p. .nc I
three times mill his been tdl.it at tine,
Inn.
A a whole th. address w.n n, ,,.
eptioiial nii.i, i ami Insiiiicine ,t
w ah us fiiimoi on touch as the cum
hi., ititTiiirnl.li- nay gac tls; hi of
wit to liirhl.n ih. touches ol pubis
I.AKK'S t'HI'ISKS
or mi: f l.F.vl.r'
( Ham bin u- A merlcan Line 1
18.000 luii. brand new.
Superbly litteil.
Round iihD
l-Yiim New
Y.irk October IS 1909
frm Han Krancieco rxpn a. Isuo nnr-
iv foiir m.intbs. costine oni- Itirui
AM ll'. 1111111111118- all eiciniisi"
atl.int anii aebore
M'Kl'IAl. KI-: ATI'Rl-Ss M.b-H
tUfviH. ImllH. C'eloii. Hiirma. .luia
Itornco. I'btliinilues. Jaiuiii. An un.
imiial cliamv to islt anusiiallv ai-
irm tin. 1 1 In ii.
I'Jtli Aiiniiul thlent iruisc. r. h. 5
fit: bv North i'nrm.iii l.l.n.l s s
'i;rosver Kinfii.tst." 73 .laN m.-in.t
inir :t tta s kuvm an.t t'.i ..sun,
JUKI int.
FitWk V. I.ARK. TIMK.S Itl.IX
N. Y.
CITIZEN WANT ADS
BRING RESULTTS
liiiiLferie Dresses in all
colors that formerly sold
for $9.50 arc specially
priced for the ir niaiiidci
1 if I lie Week at
$7.50
Do You
Know
What
Constitutes
a Fine
Piano?
Unless you are aure you
thoroughly understand
piano mechanism, tone
quality, action, etc., you
had better place yourself
In our hands and get the
best Not for the profit
on 500 pianos would we
sell you an Inferior
In
strument.
W RITE TODAY
Chas. IH. Stiell
Manufacturer of th
Stelff and Khaw. the Pl
anus with the sweet
tone.
SOUTHERN WAMCROOV
5 West Tnuto SI
Charlotte, N. C.
O. II. WILiMOUTII,
Manager.
(Mention this paper.)
CHICHESTER S PILLS
ws tiik liumiMi UBANn.
kUrhM-ta I Ma i
lIIU 111 Hed ati.l Lala
rill.lH.
i mm mmr. Wtuj r to
SOtO BY DRUGGISTS EVFRYWHtPi
FREE!
FREE!
The Willis Photo Company,
29 Patton Ave.
M III ttr flee SI II, til) north of (bi ll
Im-s I'll. ilu- in ihr person n i ll Iiik Hi
in'aifsi, i Icx. iii anil ai lili-;i ml
iciilsemeiit of not more than 30
onl-. mi-nflonlnir The Wll.l.ls PIIO
to l o. in the ailierll-i nu n!
Tile colite-.( i ,ims satunlav. ,liilt HI.
Write us manv ail ei ll-cmciit-i as
ion plca-c -IkiiIiik yonr name and acl
iltes to cucli anil every one.
Hmb paper- 111 appoint one judKe
each and appointed Jmi;c lo nipolnt
Ilie lliiril juiIkc.
Si nd or briiuj all ailM-riivments to
THE WILLIS PHOTO CO ,
29 Patton Ave. Pi one 641
EXPERT SERVICES j
Massairinir. Manifi.riiur. !
I
CliirnMily, Hair I ix -iii;.
ti-., and hair oods mad tu
ordt'i'.
MISS CRUISE
2A HayvviHKl Street
Liiitrerie Dresses iii all
colors that fnniicrlv soh
for $11.50 are specially
priced for the reinaiinlci
of the week at
$8.90
CHIROPRACTIC
; UK, CLAY L. IjKAN, formerly Clinical Buperlnteadent of tha Carver
1 Ptnny Chiropractic College and Adjustory of Oklahoma City Is now located
. with Dr. C. F Comptnn.
I His wide experlenie enables him to successfully and scientifically han-
I die all classes of diseases.
! Investigate If you are not well.
I Office hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to i p. m.
101-107 Lange building, northwest of Square. Phone 821.
j ROGERS SILVER WARE
I Toa Spoons from 45c to 12. 2a. Ta
ble Spoons from 95c to 13. Knives
end Forks from $3.50 to J1-.50. ec
them at the
Tha Asheville China Co.,
0 North Tack Spnare
j MISS MABEM.E MACDONAI.D
' of Roston
j Ladies and Misses First Clase Riding
I Habits. Tailored Suits and Dresses
i Ri'iiiotlellng
Located at Room 15, 40 Patton Ave
I Asheville,
Livery
Wells and Brown, and W. E. Brltt'a
stock and equipment are now consol
idated. The firm will be Known as
BR ITT AND WFl.liS KTABI JiB
32 V. College St.. PIkiimv SO and I0IS
M. WEBB & COMPANY
Milliner y Importers
I No. 6 Battery Park Place, Plume 1044
If You Buy
M iv W fudi; n coal
von
will liave Ihe sal isfaction of
knowing tliat, yon are burn-
'ng tlif lit'st coal in tlic world
Plionc 1::.
Carolina Coal &
Ice Company
Plame ISO.
ratton Ave.
Citizen
Want Ads
Results.
Bring
D1T IT n
Light Weight Black
and Tan Hosiery
V hay .just roi-t ivt'd , sliipmont of thin Hose for
this war,,, wvalln r. ), JI..si,,rv Dqiartnieut has
jiniwn t.. siirli an tlfiif that up have to order eon-
i .,i,.. ii ..
ii.m.tii i.. K.. , .mi' inijiit'i
M,i,i M . . I I'll
ki
'"ii i ii.li Iv .iilil 1 at) I 1
pair.
(('tinivd II, IS(. i ,,f.arly
.i-. .'.. and .id,- 1 1; j j-
l line of ( 'liildren's
I'nik an. I ;nl ;,t 2.-M.
Lingerie Dresses in all
colors that formrrl)' sold
for $12.50 are special!'
juiced for the remainder
nf the week at
$9.45
oJj fiave Seen
CREX MATTING RUGS
50c to $8.50.
9xl2Matting Rugs $4.50
Beaumont Furniture Co.,
27 South Main St.
MANICURING.
Halrdressing, Facial Kfaaaafea.
I Scalp treatment a specialty. Up-to-date
line of hair goods, toilet artlclea,
I switches, puffs and pompadouea made
to oroer. rnce reaonabla, worl
first clasa.
HKIVXFjt AND HtrNfTEB,
LADIES. GENTLEaDEW.
and 10 Paragon BMff.
Cheap Milk
I nauall7 cheap la quality aa well aa
pi Ice. It la daageroua. Oar milk la
not In that elaae. It hr abaolnt -ty pur.
clean, rich and wholesome.
Asheville Pure Milk Co
East Walnot 8. Pinna CM
La Grecque Corsets
For every typd of figure
GREENE & CO.,
12 Church Street.
Dr. Matthews' Dei-tal ' I'arlora.
25-2-27 New McAfee Bala.
Cor. t ullt'Ke a oil Spruce Streets, aea
Court House.
Teeth extracted without pain. AU
vrnrk guaranteed. Pri-es always reas
onable office Phone 949. Residence
Phone 9 7 2.
I Bee
- i.us ustoiner.s supplied
rr
se at 2T)e, :.", and 75c
all of the light, shades at
hose in Black
-Tan Blue