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'2 1 TUK 'AHUKVUAM rmZlgNjniglfflDAY, JULY 2D. 1909. m MM .1 SOCIAL PERSONAL The W ".!" 'I iHSt ' 1 I lllllk- V r ih- k h i ii, ji f -. ,! - h ) i ' 1 . . . I . . f H.H Ml'MI HII I ! ill' I 1 "II lll'-nt. Mr- .liini' I- II It a l'i I'lMf I '" 1 ' tho Hall, i I'.H .. In- I.iif l :ill. I,. I I i ii ii , i , r in i'h "! I III 'I a Iillinl . 'I in . II I k. Ii' iir . l:, lo 1 ' . . Ii ., I III) ,) , ,1 !,. I . v. 1MII In I' ,,!.!' " 1 11 I J III- II I. M I I, ,1 V ii , ii i . II,. kii. I",, 'Ii I, ll, II. I'llll , i ( , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . r i-'i nl I, nor at ii '.'l.i ' , , ii In t at l.y Mit. I. M. 1 1 "Hi l i I I V I -. I I , u 'h" Kiii lui Til- I ' :,n,.'- Inn' i, in nl v. In inn ,i., ' . ,1 , i '-- i I on v. llniK-il li i '!' nl ' ' " 11 '' nessi 'I I" :i mi", ' ! 1 I town. 'I I"' l, 1,1 '"' I'1'' ' ' Winy, 'i Ii- ' ' i ' ' i d.iv w ' lollows: Mi 'l i' uk ' JI.'Klm. r, I. .i. i. I. M'. M'11' I' from Mr. I'.. Limit! -m f. V ' tout natm lit Mill 1 - ii'nii 1 afternoon mi Hi- VI. l-im Jmi '" 1 - t. Ll I The friends -I Mr. .T. M. So io'" , , . will be Inter- L ,1 In !' r 'f Ll . .-..n-staidly Ini rrjihiiiK sin ' s " M'vn a ami to Kinuv lli.it L- I- iiiin-ii-'-r mm t the most I- .uilil ul nii'l I" known Ik.i-Im In M v.. , Hi- loh. ' hold on Uilic i'li:i..,l;i. T I i I . i i V: tcllanos (Hi.) Iiki.ih. .f M-mi"). if at the r.iKli i n i in! of Hi" I 11,1 ivhh Ii in sixty miles Imit- In l-n linna largo hs nil of Hi- lalies of Northern Halv taken Ihri IIiit mill contains II" latunlM tt't.OM,, Klll't'lU'O ft rCll XCI'Cl- 1ht 'if the jHld lf WlKllt, niul l econdary lake m largo nu l.neh I- tnond and I.aKe Katrine, ui one "f ; the Inland. M ho hold In moid pi. In eeri'le "d fiirrmiiiil-il tiy Knives nf tiananaH, tiiBnK'i,. )iln-niiiLn m'l :rrat VHrlfly if iroplml fruits. TIhtp r mrr-llent li itti t In ir nnfl fi lilnn ttouiiil n-nr tlm linlrl. Mr K nw wan formerly awlwliiiit hihuk. r of JCenllworth Inn ftiul ulnrr )i- Iuim tnK- en up hi" mlWlo In Mexico not limner thtin a year ngo 1m him Imh-ii nuiHi IHWiwful and Bt jirenent reiclven peroentHKO of tho receliits of ttio hn- el, aiililo from. ),r excellent aliiry an manager. Hin many frlemla In AhIii Ville will e very gla lo heur of rood fortune. Owlnr to an error It wai Mated In yesterday mornlnir'a Ihsuw Hint Mr.i Canton Mearea' dance Friday evenlm; t Overlook pnrk u nvtn solely fur ( Mlu Mnjsle Purcell, Innteml of fur :, Mr Moarea' three hoiwe cneHla, Mlxa , Purcell, Mlws Kllitabeth noilinond and Uiaa Margaret Carle. J The Kilward Bnncom'be Phniiter, I). A. R.. will meet Friday afternoon, July 80th. at E o'clock, at the ren laeiwe of Mm. F. Tl. Hewitt. Sll Monlfonl avenue. "The Battle of . Germantown" will be the subject for discussion. Mf. and Mrs. flaston Moarea Tinve rranited to take a small pnrty to Junaluska, for the day. leavJnir thin morning. Mr. and Mrs. Meareii Ktiests will ho Mlna Mnzle Purcell. ' MlM Kll7.abeth Ttedmonil. Minn Mar ! iraret Cnrln, MIksor Ijuirn. Helen ami Kxum Meares, and Mr. and Mia. W. B. Orren. J Mrs. Tharles If. Hiinera enlerlnliiH. this afternoon In honor of Minn Hln , Clair of Knnxvllln, and Mrs. C. I.ciu li nf Baltimore, at her homo mi rum 1 berlnnd rin le. J A v Mrs. W. H. iMcF.wen enlertnliioil yesterday afternoon with a luliln party at hr residence on flivtniit treet and will he hoKtesn ncnln Mil' 'afternoon of a almlliir parly. The v house yesterday was nllracllvcly il. c orated with naslnrlliirns and qneeuV Isce. which made n very pr. llv cniiiLI nation of color. There were lx ta bles. , "Tho Three I 'ha ufTciirs," will l.i played this evening al X.:i(i In ih- ,H room or the H.UIciy Park hold. In a nuialier of yomiK pcopTc. rir th-hen-fll of tho Junior AuMllary of inmiy cnnrcii. The lltiio rnnieilv. llLcrallv lulernper.v-il with .,,,iilu new Kims., has , ,,. , several wei'k.s iiii.Lt Hi, ,ivclloti of Miss M:iL, l Itan.i.ilph. : , 1 1 . i in- pcr foriiian, . mis . n ins- ...,,, , ,,r war.l I,, ulili no miiiII aiii'miil of ple,iiil,' .-ti,l e ',,i i,, Tho II, k- el ai,. (iM-iiiv live . . mm , . .1 ;, ,.l I- o 1.11,1' 1 li:: l r.i l-'l . i in. l.i .ml i In i . 'l.i in Iiik, , ,,. ,lnill .il- '.-. Ll :. Mi I 'nl .in l .. , i . Mr M ., i I. ,' cliiia , I . . I . I I . 'Ill Mi - I i . . 1 1 . h il'. M , Mi no . ,, i.. i nl li ln! i i . . .I K:il. luh. Mi m:i A n n M, h Haiti- oiml-i r, M l a Ml l; V I I ' ' 1 1'-1 of I l-oi'Ki' ;; i ' . M I ' W. i ' M' Ma, kill ii , -1 1 i 'a i I .la, U .f .la. k.H.ili Mi i T. M. I in II of At- ,l , . l A ll n ,i I of SI I . Ill Mi . W. H. f'l.inLer n.i i, i.i Mi:;. 1 .1' lima n of K liox Mi-. .1. ij. I i.il-y .r Moolom- i l i Mi-, I Lira Ii. Mr. an. I Mm. I II. i,.l.. I,.'. S li. W In of I'hleaK", .1 l.'ilio ,,f I'l.ukyilal-. Minn.. V i;. i ' , , 1 1 1 1 , , r ,,l I'aiiaina. Mr. HayeH, ll-i'i il IMoii-. If. II. Ktoiie, Karl M oinaii. ii-.mii ! ii I r anil It. lini llxr. I MI1B1IXBI H. M. MHMAW d CO. We have just received a new ship ment of a beautiful line of Persian Rugs, including mostly of Beludiis tan, Dahastan, Shiras, Hamadan, Mossule varieties. The prices are very reasonable. Better drop in and take a look. At Burton & Holt's,1 just below the Post Office. H. M. NAHIKIAAI & CO. I J .:.:;rr.v.V.V.7"i.y-V 1 Tin re will Le an Informul diinro tit VI, i,,i i.i I on IoiiIkIiI lo u 1 1 1 li t Ii In, ..f lli- mamiKciiu-nl and (ll t; n. -t o ..r III- Inn are Invito, I. The i- lui" rii"iioKiaih eonipaiiv nil v . rl ii i 'I in all Apill liiaKalui "r-.oiil.'i lo Ihi.e famoiiii iirtlwl lli,-- loulilali. Maud K a vinoliil null Ml llaiillll Hllllll-v" A,nlielll .-oili. nl- lo hear Mrs, llllrliley lieiMou lM'iii'lay evenlnir anil she will (rive her nevvei-l iin)ieraonal.lonM Ii diiilliiir a eoou mini; wlileh Mhe com ioeil ami HiiiiK for lln- Victor ma chine. Thn iironniin will IickIii at nine n't lo.-k. Mr Cerheart la down from Hi Pink Iteilx for He.ral ila-n und la Klli-at lit Flbeinar. Vlctoiiiu Mre. Polph Audern nnd children o Ilnrnanlavllle aro spendlntr th wee with Mrs. VV'hlUcmoro on lllantoii street. f Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Abbott are InoklOK forward to ho rrH"al Mr. A Whim's father, Mr. William Ah bott of Manchester, KiikIhiiiI, win anlla from Llverpilol on the CauipHniii July 31. Mr. Abbott Ik expected In the city Annual S, where be will upen.l several weeks before vIhMIiir the prln clpal Southern cities beform return lug to England In the autumn Mr and Mrs Julio rtmerac of Tain pa, Fla., are guests lit the Unttery Park hotel. Mrs J W Unvklii of Chatham Vii.. In Hiiendlug smiie time In the city. In-. T P. ( 'heeslMii oiikIi, Mr. Fred erick. It. I "!". M. I'alwanl I. I'Viii-l Mr. Joseph Slmler nnd it number of nl hers who hiivn been on a ten day llNblim' trip lo NilliLllial.i. mil export ed In return today. Mr. Arthur Tuylor of New iirleana Ih In Ih- city for aevcial ilaN on Iuim illlHM. ; " 'IS' Miss JohhIii NL K.-IIm mid Ml. 'a I. II Han i.allliiK or I'lilliulelplilu, lire iii.'Kla at tlm llnlleiy Park hotel for ao erul weeka. Mr Halph lliuloii left yesterday for Kiioxvlllc. Mrs W II. WiMlall ami win, Char leM. have ollri lo I l.-llilel aoliv II lo for ii iii-v1. rat weeka ulay. Mr. A. '. I'liini.li.-ll uml Mr. I.nw reni n I'ainpbt-ll. have gone lo Mon tana. Mr. ami Mri p. 1 1. Minaer of V. a ei i ill- Lave returned lo their "Id home In SI. UrorKv, West Virgin ia for a Kcveral wuekn visit. Mr Mln.ar came to Weavervlllo Hir-r vealK :iko I, i mi friends anil decided io niaK.. ii iiis i, Tin Mi-nl Louie, pur- I'li.i.-ilnm; prop.-i'iy iii thai place. Keniii.ly I i . i hi . -, wllll ll lliilsii ,tl TucMlay evi nliiK Th n,' u n a iuim her ,.l oi iil sel. . lioiiM, re. Halt,, ii.,. .1 ii ml ' t lit: affair alloril-d a pl-a.s.tiii I ti 1 1 1 n u -ni, n.niiin, nt Announcement Mr K. V. Tliiiiiias r-liirneil .-stii-! day from I... a Aiik'I-k, ' 'a I , nlii-o In j ''o jlltl'OlI weni M.-veiai vif-iiH :iko n, aieiii in-l-MkH llranil l.i.li;.-. Mi. -'liu,i;i.'. u-iil to .S.aitl,. o M. ll, , Al.i-k.i Vol,.,,, (lini f,f j;,, I'ili illi: exposition a iso. , Hit III IH','1 I -i.tn liainl Mi :s ll-llo I mpi . - .,r i ip. III.-. I .a , Ih Hi- K-ucHt of Mc, .1. i' Ai lingual and family on Monltonl aieim- Mli,a lionise 'I'm Ivor of Louisville, lil . Is in-il iiik Mrs. F K Mil. loll al her home on Monlfonl awnu-. Mr. Albert I,. ,. VoiiiiK ,.f rim ln nall, win. has L-iii Hi- kui-iI of Mr. Hum. I! Jordan, liaa K-oe lo Mine head ('ll and will i. -tin a in u weeks time lo AmIicvIIIic. AMsislanl FN.stmasli r I' I.. Wagner who haa been on a ti Ip lo Oklahoma has returned lo ll in. Mifi'i Nettle Parker who baa been attending the Hummer in In.ol al Knoxvlllip baa returned to the city. MImm Fiitelli, Morris, of (V.lnrt.iwn. fJa , Is visiting her uncle. Mr. ,11. II. Morris, HI Anhlan.l avenue MIkm Moirla In hIso (he nl-re of I 'r. K. K Mm rla. Mr. C 11. Wllmoth. Houthern mnn ager of the HHeff Piano eornpnny at Charlotte, returned to that city yes terday after spending two weeks here Willi his wife and daughters. red Brass HELD FOR HER IN Tl wr offer fur a sIkh I. lime mi y PXccplioiinl sj t'-i;i I lnw prices. See our wiiulow (lisi;iv with spooial' prices in plain figures. ALEXANDER THE JEWELER 33 P4TT0N AVENUE M;m Wlio Did tlie Sliool in AViis Spiriletl Away from Ciiv in vXutoinoliile. Mrs. li I, Noiiii .-nti-rtaiiieil Ih KucM'i m in- i oiotii.ii and Hie nl, I Exceptional Bargains in Silk Dresses Regular $15.00 to $30.00 Grades $7.95, $9.95, $12.95 hi New V t . . . Ill' 11 .. . . .. V X- " " nu I,-. Iliiw III .M'W J Ol'K. Illll' 'Ii;ls' H lll.llllll.i,-! in-, i-.,' ,,, ,,' ,,,,,, j, ,,,,,,, 'Iic-m'.- ;it ,l,nt 1 1 -1 It' ,i i,T am! i piTs..nt t licni ;-'oie In In t,,!, ,.,( -j-;.!).,, 'i.li.i. and l'J.!t. at milt. ."id a I,, tin. , v h. n "iir u i iiiial i 3jT 1 1 inir -nut ci Iir- will .. Tliev ,iiv i-v , , II, ,, r -.,, ti'Hl :Hld ' "I I . . I in . (.. Ko'd. Iia ihl: In , i, : -!,, 4 , f , the I. est. We Won I 'll'ili.ll allies aiiiinat mil of e in pi rl i i t w n alike; is ,ilille 1 1 ! i -all are llelli'O an ( ai l Link M. V. MOORE (ly A. h Int i-d Pi'caa.) M'rn.i'i rtix'K, .iniy l's ahci- l- Ing uplriled away In tin nut oiunLil. last night. W. "Y. Fills of Pino I tin a' Ark., iwho shot and almost iii.slanlly killed Nathaniel P. Willis, u wealthy csldent of Indianapolis, 1ml., in the In nil court l oom late y.m. i day af tcrnoim baa been icHiriied lo tlm ula.sk! county Jail. At ll coronri'a liniuest over tho lody of Willis a M-rdict iinding lln klllliig uiijusl illalilo was return, il I'ho loinial cbtirgo of murder was prcleri.'il against Kllis today. Willis- lioily will -Le sllippul tonight y ord-f of his brother. I,, c. Wlllia, now en route here on a spei ial train, Til- I, t iiiih molber, .Mis. I Willis ami his .-isl-r. Mrs A. li Klimr. in- eontined to tin ir riium.i t tin, hold, sullering In. in bvsl-ria. Senator liavi.s has temporarily tak- 'li charge of their altairs but says he will nol assist In the pros, 'cul ion nf Fills. He sold ho believed FIN- int. li, led lo Kill. John I-', liullieff.iril. the I'ine Hlu'f millionaire uncle ,.f laiis. Is lore mid ha : 1. I .i i Mi it eouils, I o ilrfend Illlll. Mis. Fills. Ho- Co in, r wife of Willi-', lias not . t L, en , ,, ,,r the n:ige,. she is In a Maull a rlu m. at Pin- Hlurr. TWO YOUNG LADIES DROWN IN POND CIl AHl.i iri'K. Julv m New. -:i,'h., Ii. i i' tonight of Hie death 1" il-m nlim at M, llm-i , on .il-iire mountain il,iur tn I'alihvcll cniniv of Mi s Ninnie Hallrv and Miss Jet, iii the iiiill pond of the Hitter I .u in L-r ,on,piiti at that place. The victims er' .1 I'lgtit" l s of o(TI, l:ils of llo liitnl'i'i oniisin and w -re Lontlng on III- p.. ltd I'll- bo.ll.'S were reeoveie.l II l'i lliipo. iLle to secure iL talis ol llo. tl.igeiK. PH. M'CI'KltY ii-:m NTW II. iM.ANIV I'.n . .1'iL U iMiild M.i'iirrv. on- .-' il, I,- t loi'iu n lln pt pi mtnl'.t-is n, , ;.! ata nnd n eonferernle .,-i.tin di-.l l.-ie i ,.l,ii ol f-toma, h In. nl. I. Vomk.n s cixrnu.s. It PVFION AVI 'l lo in -ii ,,r I ..rl -nine. I ii- ' '. , 1 1 1 . , i . i i is. arc rapidly l.iii.iuiK II, , i- a,- now only seven in-ic.l.' i I llo s.c i ain-nt n society of CiM o -ri pi ni, -is. The eighth men,l,' r r--,iill ,ii ,1. anii,'tho siiriivors a-tid . p.iiH.i.n vis and mouriicri,. Do You Want a Piano .fur 'ur own pleasure (.. Jlss tho leisure hour In swcelcsl liaruioiiy to culm your mr- ncit Mini, anil Milieu your ilntlcs nlirn tlrt-,1 ninl Lim it Do You Want a Piano to Iii, n,l down to iiui- Hitle K'l'iiiiilibiughtur as a pi i, ( less soiitculr a plan. i llial w slnml a -lonii or ii-a-c ami Mill Ihe Uii'li buy a Sliclr. a loll); In,-, hMCCl-lon. il Midi. A iblng id ben lily ami a lt r.ireier. Chas. M. Slieff M i on i i, turer of the rn li. Hefr, Mum. ami Sn. II f.,Hy,.r piMi,, KOI I HI as WAUKIJtMiM 'M Tnule St. Cliarlotte, N. C. t tl WII.MOPTU. Manager. (M'ihi n this paper.) New Dresses. Mis and Coats Jtrrived yesterday Our buyer sent us some of the prettiest garments yes terday that you have ever seen. Before we had time to mark them we hadso!d quite a number. They are summer goods bought at a big reduction and we intend to give our customers the benefit of our good fortune. The people who have seen them say that they arc the best values that they have ever had the pleasure to look at, and to prove that their words were no idle compliment they bought of these goods for the same reason that you will when you see them, on account of the snappy styles, superior work manship and lowness of price. The following are some of the new things that were not sold yesterday; Dainty lawn princess dresses in several colors priced at $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 Each Shirt Waists prettily trimmed are priced at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Each Coats in the natural color are bein sold at $6.00 on up to $17.50 Each three piece suits came also and are priced $20.00 Each Shantung, Poplin and Silk long coats in light blue, gray, tan and brown are priced for rapid selling at 3iu.uu on up to $15.00 Each Batiste Pongee Pongee specially at MODISTE MMK. LKNMK (ilUfid Wi.ldintr Trouraeuiis and Evening iIowiih a specialty. Shopping done free. C'lftsH In I iress Maklni?. 102 Haywood St. STOMi WATKH COOI.I'.liS Keeps your water clean and puro. See them nt The Asheville China Co., 0 North Pack Spimro A I "lo M Ol tl I . MS, M OT ) I tC t -1 , KS. im vi i i :s AT SA( IM1H !: Pltlt'KK All makes slightly used, and In lirsi . lass e, 'inlllioii. Write for priin s W. F. W. WHITTAKER. Hill Broadway, New York, N. V. M. WEBB & COMPANY MlUI'iery Importers No. Battery Park Flare. Phone 101 SPI: IAIi roiC A SJIOKT TIMIO ONLY The V lllls Photo Co., 29 Putton Avenue will make their regular r,.00 per dozen Photos at f.'l.uu per doz- n. other work In proiortl-.n. Ama tenr work linialicd. VISITORS, SAVE MONEY, by having your teeth attended ,(o by is Always up-to-date. Painless and Kcliahle. Crowft and Bridge work a specialty. Popular price. I La Grecque Corsets ' I For every type of figure I S GREENE & CO., . I 12 Church Street. : Parties contemplating lawn fete, picnics, camping parties, and In fact any knd of outing, can be supplied with Japanese napkins at the MOUNTAIN OITY LtAPNURT free of cost on tpplcatlon. IH. MATTHEW'S DKNTAIj PAR- 2..-2A-27 New McAfee BIiIk., corner ollcte ami Spim-c, opposite 1st. Bap list 4 liiir.li anil nour ('our House. Phone IM. ICeslilciM e Phone 9T1. BUY WINTER COAL NOW MAMOUIUNO. Halrdresslug, Facial Massagea Scalp treatment a specialty. Up-to-date line of hair goods, toilet article, switches, puffa and pompadouea mad to order. Priest reasonable, work Mrst class. SKINNER AND HUNTER. liAPIES. GENTIiEMKN B ami 10 PorviroD Bids;. Watches My Specialty. If you need a watch that will keep time, we have them, and at prices tnat are rlnht. Fine Watch Repairing. J. E. CARPENTER 32 Patton Ave. Cheap Milk la usually cheap In quality as well u prlc It Is danferout. Cur milk 1 not In that class. It I. abaolut -ly pur. olean, rich and wholetoma, Asheville Pure Milk Co East Walnut St. Phone M4 Hccausp it costs lt'.ss than Ia(pr on. M and W lydian ( 1oal is best. j 1 Mimic i:m. Carolina Coal & Ice Company I'lmnn ISO. Patton A en. PARALYSIS! Malnutrition .-pell.-- Ll. oil lllipover l.iin nt. LL.o.l linp.o eri: liuiclit ner.e toll, and n r .- I erty Is the iKiial l the iipproiii Ii of this dcalli Icalinu ilKcastv M- hano lli'iaptic 1 1 -.l I ment will i .-. t all these trmiLb s and put you in ,1 lioim.il cunl 1 1 n ui. I Biv t bin .ii in. nt at a ci y mod-rate price I ,ii. rat. 1 1 e niail.-d upon l o'tii. st , 'i r. ;i. CLAUDIUS II. MILLER M. T. D. I I North Spruce St. Every Woman WV' M AR Vt L Whirl i no Spray VHxSvl las "nw . V'v" eSsja i''i m. hi .-.,...,,. dui. till ,i , . .r a. '4a ,..,,,. ... M IH1II III. I l - J.l si i .-.a . NL. w una. I lair I rcssii' . . . Manicuring Sliaiupooiii I.I- , ti I, nl K.f Ml MursiK" i 'ho opo.lv lor ladies and Kent leineli MISS CRUISE 25 HaywiKHl St. . :,. .)( , 11 (HI PEERLESS WMimKimim i t 1,- CITIZEN WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS. New Line oF Sweaters ioi- Ladies, Misses and Children. Ladies' Sweaters in all the lie.st shape, 1'nnn $2.00, .fl'.-Vt, .!.()( t. .:;.:i( i up to ..:, in White. irav, Xavv and lilad. Ladies' Lon Coat Sweaters verv stvlish .in White, (Jrav and (in en at $1000 Hi y your Sweaters fn in us. We have the largest and hest assortment. iC wan;' i4mmvm
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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