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'. 2. JILOfjnKYIIJ'K 'TTTZKy.TIltmsnAY, SE.m.MBEft 10, 1903, SOCIAL M PERSONAL Mis Caroline Mnrtjuea v.iii i.: the V tiewt of honor at ji ie..pi.".i '' ' M lii.hiv afternoon by Mi'"- 1- t 1 m l t i .eel hum and ih' iinis.- :t m -o.i' r Kislmv i 'i ciuu lull' cii-'l 'Mi' hour-, are from four iiniii -i- , .I.--M Hlnl the num a .d T J i il y .n- in 1 i -I Hi In attend without I. nil, ! 1 . . . t . - II, .11. MI 'S Mul,l' H .la. torn, o: intetulcnt of Mi-"""' h"i. .'H. bus many li offi.l in i n.- . ;: . v "Th" most popular lit CI. nil!' ron t.H I dill hi l ' I lK 111,1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' I'm "I many lilll. folk of l-ln ' ll nml ill'''1' counties friends. The mi. I ..f ( .ntest is ilmulnt near ninl i nr-t-ipa-rilly 1 1 1 1 I- - In much -x -1 1 . in-ni, J.ittrc Miss Martha Human and M.s Fylvla 'm ItiM-k lead ami nr. ia t i I i i ti ii vol f ui li ..ill i - Jt im un'..trii...l nl at 111.- end of th" week the r -nerve vulit will astonish iii.i.iv .if tin con test a nix. Tin- Mill." fr... k Mil I' ll reward worth working for- The iI-m are only twenty-live cciii i-.i. Ii mi I may b' thought lit the art ..cm- of Sllss Monri' on Pntton av'iine. Mrs. Elwln Hp. ar entertained yes terday afternoon with a bridge pnriv at her residence on Haywood street In honor of Mn. John Oray Ki.-lnhim. r of Way-cross, Oil., which wiih n so.-lul event of Interest. The U 'irgin col ors, red and black, were uh.-.I In the decprutlons. Bulvld m used In pro fusion. The score cards wore Hill.' red slippers tied with black rlbbonH end the flrt prize which whh wmn by Mr. Julian Woodcock, was u pair of red boudoir slippers. Tim uo.iniulM.tlon mi won by Mrs. Clarence Huwyer. Mm. Spear's guests were, Mm. Hteln. hfmur, Mrs, K J. Clems-niter, Miss Alio Brown, Mr. Wkwood, Mm. Locke Craig, Mrs. Joseph K. Meures, Mrs. James U Alexander, Mm. Curl V. Reynolds, Mrs. Arthur K. Mnn kln, Mrs. lovejoy, Mrs. Murtlti 1. Btevens, Mrs. Charles 8. Bryant, Mrs. Charles M. Piatt, Mrs. Krwln Hinder, Mrs. Philip Cocke, Mrs. P. H. Hrunch, Mrs. K. W. Brown, Mrs. Thomiis Hol 11ns, Mrs. Joseph Sevier, Mrs. C. 1". Ambler. Mrs. Omo Carr, Mrs. linger (Irani, Mrs. Arthur Calloway, Mm, Willis Collins. Mrs. Behoenhclt, Mrs. Julian Woodcock, Mrs. Clarence Saw yer, Mis (J nice Jones, Minn Jinn Smith, Miss Carrie, Drown, Miss Abble Moors, Miss Eessle Ia-o. Miss Caroline Reynolds, Miss Payne of Charleston, Miss Cora Lee Prummond. ..The last dance of the present sea son at the Manor last evening very pleasantly closed the series or which It was one of the must enjoyable. The rain Interfered little with the success of the nvenlnit and did not prevent thta yount people from turnlnn out to dn honor to the occasion. ('onnell'H or chnstra played during the evening und "Home Sweet Home," was repealed many times In response to pro)iniKel applause. There will be ociuHlnnul dances; dtirln the winter season tit the1 Manor which will be announce.) duty. J Mrs. Mnson-Htnlth entertnlti') with a luncheon at her home In Irtorla, Friday. The woman' union prayer meotlns And Hlble alu.ly will be heltl at the Henrietta on South Main street thin afternoon at 4 o'clock. All women are cordially invited to attend. J J The Indies Rolf tournament which commenced Tuun.luy ut ibu I'mmtiy rlub wl( be vontlnued tmlnv wh.n the semHIlnals will be plnyetl. Hiitur day It Is expected that the HmiU will be played and the cups pivm-nlcil by Mr. Front and Mr. .Mi't'lowkey award ed. Capt. 'WythB M. Parks. U. S. X., nn.l Mrs. Parks, have Issued' Invitations to the marrlojte of their daiiHht. i-, Victoria, to Capt. John Arthur lliinhi n V. B. Marine corps, which oc urs Thursday, September 30. nt St. John -church. Brooklyn. N. V. Minn Parks Is a nleee of Mr. and Mrs. J. i. Hnlrd of Cumberland nvcmio and Is an at tractive member of the younger nuvy net. . J The Ashevllle school opens today In West Ashevllle, with an unusually laise number of stinlentH enrolled for the term. The Ashevllle sihoot stu dents will be prominent In athletics during the winter mror.linK to thfct custom and the football funics of the autumn will be witueHsed by many Ashevllle visitor ns usual.' The IS . 1 1 11 111 1 school op. n.'. u sti r.lny wfth a Inrue enrollnjeiit nlf-" for the win ter t.rm. llill'i!IH ' 111' Ml II 0 ,',,:i, ' It , ,1 .Mile. Si- laughter ! M c ni pii l.s, '' fm , da., e in I'm t; Mr. i: I., i V. ho lias l.i'' II a I'iial. Ii.i - I', ', Air on A-i,. . Mr Nii'l ;., AT.-m. . k' i.-l. Mr-. I.-1.- -l int I:.- k ... DEAD CREMATED III FIDE i AFTER HEAD ON COLLISION: MY mother used to ; r civ',Al,tl.rf the I !B rrz best candy, is far more satisfying than a yood deal of the second best." -Her favorite was Nl'NN ALLY'S. That was 25 years ago, and N UN N ALLY'S is still the choicest of all can dies. Purity, daintiness, freshness, and a surpris ing assortment in every box. Lor quality. Mrs. II.,' ,, ol Mn,". s.n.ih Ii. ml,., i ii -Mil .-.holt- ,,k 1.. ,.,,,: M i . K.Ik ' i I : .!! "I I'h il- a, I, -1 1 .1, ... has aus, , n. i. ! . .Mil. . I ! i i, l.ai .It H Hie .1.1, -Kill, i "I Maori e la i ii . ai at Ho- ,,i,i . i I Hi,, unii a-lll.-.M illai ." a 1' la llilol .,illll.'i V 1 1 I of lull,', 'II ial-. Ml liloHS .lu I ho ton o'' .Mr. Ibnrv I . ir-iss. a' w.ilih.v ni.iiii.lietiiii r oi x, , , I. I "i in, i I of I'hi laild ,h ia, hut now i 1. 1 1 1 1 k in I .on, I - a i i'h," w ' l Ii n i( , a 1 1 In I 'a I'im S' il cm In T IT, Mr.- .1 II. I I lai ii. ,1 I,, l, i !.. I til.. M. I I -,M I : M M."S Molh.' Ilolmaii aii'l Miss Iritiikle 1 1 . . 1 ii i o n of ira nc hu i K, H. ('., ilol Miss Muta l hob. son of I nion. ,S. '', li.ivi' r. 1 1 1 en .', I to i ii, i ih, NoiuiijI Mr H. (). h.-nn of il,.- MIshoiiii Pa.illc rail.'.ay i: .n AmIi,.!,.- lul' a hi o f slay. Mr. ninl Mn. h. I ...wiliiy nn.l MIkh Klizati'lh .nl.. h.ia ri'lijrne.1 to th.ar home on (ii.-Mlnnl ..iri'.-t n.f t-r KpenilliiK th" euniini i ut Hiilpbur rtprlns .oltaK'. Mrs. 1'.. ft. Klriscy anil Hmall .lailKli t.-r. Mnry. are vbiiiiiK Hi, jair.-nls .. Mis Klnscy, Mr. nn.l Mis. it. i. .i,nl"'' .in (iitstniil street. Miss Aiv.li n Woolen of I lohlsboro nriiM'd yesl.r.lav ami will lie ti Ku. wt of Miss Alary St ikiient her for si vernl iluys. MIhm l.uey Onus of ('hliliolt.' nr risi'M Hhoiily to visit Mist ' I.ii)hk" Uliles. Mrs. K. It. Itiin.lnll who lias been rjullo III for severnl .Inys ut ber bom .ill AHbelun.l uvenue Im sIlKblly lio pi'ovied. MIkh Ma-rtrnrel M. lewls if Ciubon dnte, l'u., has uicei.lHi a position with the lted Cross Me.ll.nl cmiipitiiy lis ludy nsslHtant. iMIsh lwls uriiv. y.ler.lay. Ml m, Iluth Ttadeker In iii It o 111 nnd will nnilnrgo an operallon for uppen dlcltls at her home in Victoria, 1 ihlay Mr. Oeorce TI. Lovall, general su IH'iiiileiiil.ni of the Bouthern ra'lwuy Is In the i lly for ficveral doys. Mr. H. K. HurgesH. district pnsson- Ker MKenl of the Southern railway, Is sfiemllnK u brief vacation In Aslii - vtlle. lf. Charles K.H.lt has been detained In lttchimond by the lllnens of his brother, Mr. Vance Hcott. who lias suffcrod a relapse. . . Wr. .1. M.Mtfrrlll, Keneral aRent of the HunHllKton route. Is In the city for a vacation. Ml M,inle TlHHiiiinon who bus spent thu summer Willi rolatlves In the lOnst. iii purt of the stiito has re turned to the i lly. Mr. R M Seymour anil Mr. Krcl crick I,. Cbiuw. of CIiIciiko nn.l Alton rou. I are spciiillntr a fortulKlit In tin city. Mrs. I P. norotlneii. Miss liornlhren and Miss (iadmlon of Charleston. H '.. are In Ashevllle fur a short Mey tin.", are at the liatlery l'ni'k hotel. Miss Mai'Kiiret unci MIhm Knle Hall Invi' iron., to Atlanta to isit their brother, Mr. W. T. Hall, u.iul will n t ii in In a weok'a lime. Mrs. Mcllnnntil ninl Miss a.-orl.t McDonald of Mobile uie the i;uest (f Mrs, Alonso Hiinkln lifter Hlomt Intr the sunirner nt WiiiyneHVllle, ntel will shortly return to their home. Miss Constiinf-i' Hill uul her sister. Mrs. Ih-un, who hne spent tin su ,t iner In Ashevlllo have ntuine.l -o t'liii'lnnutl. Miss i:ihi l l!ei ves who luivo n ant sevrul weeks in ChlcaRo will i.iii'n to Ashevllle nfter a brief l-at lo Iricu.ls In Kentucky. Miss I la prn t of lb '.. I ..ill I I HI! I "in I r, . y MImh llo-.r, l: Mr. Thon.as l:... tlie Black f,,i . cl t line 11 I c a ' I ly. Mil. I ' t h. . v nitliiiied fron ' -ai't-rhiii h" liass.-l .-a ll.l I I ".. iloni lc .-I'.' (I. i.. Keii.-ral i : ' ami the I v il Ii llie . '. in. . I at f ail ih- wrc . ia I ion. , ' ". - f ' ' '":"' V '.''.i'. f v'; , Closed Jodaij I I who a i ;. i in. I in A-i I 1 1 Mr mill Mrs. liwlnht Morion Memphis who hne spent a put Ihelr lii.iii'viiHMin in Ash.cvilh' I'.i Kone to New York. Mis the ki the bom nviiiue. K. Waiblell of IMIclsIl IS of Mr- V. I.. fiiMlinmn nt of ih. latter on Moiufor.l pir. nml Mis Kennoiily Jones of CLEARANCE SALE of ODD TAILORED SUITS Lot 1 at $5.95, formerly .$15.(X) to $25.00 " 2 at $9.95, " $25.00 to $40.00 " 3 at $12.95, " $20.00 to $25.00 " 4 at $15.95, " $35.00 to $75.00 TIich' ;in' i nt. lliis iji .t son s suits. Musi u ' lilt-ill. lmwivii'. arc si a ! si les lathrr llian iui fit ii-s. mill arc 1 1 n I'nrc iriialcr li.iri;,'iiis at tlii'Sc )iiiHs. Mrs. ' iial h A flail '.;.. nl , 1 . .'a v In i h" . ii All .. .1. I ; .1.1 . . i r, turn.'. I aiso i..- a hi;.; .1.. .,1 tin be.j Hull. Mis. A c. i i,. ,- ,., .i-i,:. MNh Maiaaiel . .... ,,f i 1 town for s.i.-ml .lays ami ai, i-n'M at the Halt. I s I 'a 1 k li... I Mr. hob. 11 Harris ..f I i,:hl,,,r.. I. lives -to, lav for V. iMhilic.1011 alhr a III l.-f slli-y in Asle lle Han.-lriK at in.iiook I'aik tliis.v.-- 11I11K K.4.r. I., II A.."Xlo. lielill. IO. il .'!.'..'. in, liook I'alk llaniiliK I'avllioli rent, il to piivai.' pniiy Kri.l.n infill I 'olol cil ramp meet in), at I ,, h Nun. lay, Hept. I'Mh. I 'nine one, , all. t. KAKTi:itN III ItOKI I) ll..li:CIKI) CI, A I. MS. All person whose nppllca t Ions for a share of the Fjanterri ( 'bnrolien Kml Krant 1111.11. y luivo been rejected, should write Inline. Ilably to William W. WrlKh'f, Attorney at l.nw, Wash. Loan and Trust Jil.lK , Wivdilnaiuii, U. C. T STARTS ON E JOURNEY (Continued fm llrst pane.) I'reslderit Tuft told of the splendl.l work (ioverimr HuKhes hud done for him anil the Kovcinor replied that thu presldo-it coula never mil upon him In vain. ritartlntf from Host nn a little after ten o'clock this morning, the presi dent hcud.'l .straight fur the West. It wus his tll'ty-secorid blrtliduy nml he received ninny coiiKrululiitloiis nml messages of good will. A I littHlioli! some eiithuKlnstle ndmlt'ers fairly till ed the presidents cur with flowers. The throng- which lined the way from the hotel to the station in Itoslon was but a forerunner of I hose eiiconn (ered tilong the way. Kv. n ut places where 'tliii presidents train .11,1 not slop, there were many to wave him 11 greeting. -No Walt for Sunny .lini. The president Mt 11 pnc.'.l.nt to day fi r the enllro trip by electing to run on a slow schedule. The New York iVntrul lines siirroumleil tin train wit-h every prcnul 1 -1 l,.r its safety. There always were tin., men 011 the engine and proiiiin, 111 i-cpresciitnl Ives of the Irnfflc iloparl hciit were 11 hon rd from 1 In. start. VIcc-l'reHldent Hherman minle n vain effort to see the rrcshl. at al liha, Mr. KheiinnriH home ,Hy. 1 1 was not known that the vice-president was at home or Hint he .vvoulil he at the station. The train shipped ah.uit thirty seconds for orders. Mr. Sher man clambered aboard the rear end and was making bis wnv towards the presidents room when the conductor, not knowing the vice-president was aboard, gave the signal to go ahead Mr. Sherman shouted to one ,,f the alia, hi's Hi it he was not aide o K to Syracuse, nnd bopped off II,- . ft behind, however, a live ml l'.. ,,f candy ay a birthday present. lU'KY 1) W AT CHIC (.n. niH'Ahll. Sept 1;,. -A stl.'liu.'il IcauiMiriil of I'reyldctit i'an's I n siic.vh maklnr trip has l.c. n nii-annei lore f-.r tomorrow from the iiioin.-ni when be steps Ii mn the nam at II 1 a. ni.. Into the arms of n iiunieioi!. leception i iiiiiniili'i', niild mldaigh! el.cn he retires to bus .iiat. ..i. every inlnnte wl'l le luiiod (-, n, con nt. I',,!' an hour a rd a hail ,,n .-.ill-, nadille vv ill ,,., hm, h. 1 In ..11, , II gauntlet of I , U e ml public :, n i, . . 1 1 oh in 1 s, hool p.iols lniici; 1)1 !-. "i l.oiilevurds and 1 ,irr 1111: sin. ill Am. i 1 1 mi Hags. The ii'iiimv ,.r the pupils will 1.1 n.l 11a 1 1- at the 1 '. liiir.sn h . .1 1 u . , i . 1 in. president M1 m.iU.. an in' O'i 1 a. 'dr.'.-., to his 1 . si:;, th'' C'Ullti- l. .i , luh. liuriniT the a ' 1 . r 11 1 ... n I'.e pi-.-oi-ol will wit 11. .s.s a ha ' h.i 1 ! e.i a . c 1 ' ' 1 - ' 1 Ihc New York aid ( 'hi. , . i.r - . i tile N.lti.lll.ll leal'.!!,'. uimI'iit "llull tll.g. He wl'l be the gu. ,-t of 'lo II .ai lit. .11 ti nh at an in I o 011 1 .! ; 1 r. . .1 : I 1' w hail he w-a a blr. s a 11 , .. II c. t nig lit I lr. lo 1 1 a ball AI 11 p 11 . be will alt. 11 I ih. I- til .a Ih. Am. 1 I, 111 llaiil-'i- as: il. 01 an. I ..' ' " I 1 1 1 1 1', h t lie W .", I'.' ' ' .HI. i I-- I. ' whhii. tli-c It.. 111 . IH.'. .' ' I . f a- Milu.uik. A I'KMKItT I ii Ti p..!; . aliuot be ! ' ' , . '. I . a. re the ' 111 . 1 . ,'. ,voti w ; 1 . h I"... ..111.' if we r 1- 1 , 1, I ,y C A ll,. .0 .- "I.g ill I he is I I. tl 1 I , ; , .1 Sepi.-nil.. ol Its hoKpil I '' I. ' ,,,.,,,! of 1 . . ,1 I- W...I- . ill.- tl.'S.rt . '. .'...' I" 1 . . -.jspl '.ol. een a '"'' i'. 1 ... "1 nn,. ' 1 1 1. ' 1 1 ; I . 1 I I . II.'' Ill' Buy,' o . - ., I i ' ': i I.,, HI I . pi I i"'lslv ' 'Oi " ' ' 0 I ,"t I lie slip of " II: ill a.' 1. , I. .pins; forn i ll. n He .. ! ran would lis a-.- " ' ' ',' ,,. . ii.i,, I me. dl . .' a.-.. in ' '. 1 , , tool, a 11 d sto w J. 1,1 ' ' i.. 1. In lan h m..' ' '" " "' lore. I a '. a V In th"' ' - of h. , 1 s v.i.e half . oi 1 'e 1 1 1 . .. . lal 1 r lo be pi . 1 i a do. 11 - nl.il i , id.iico liy I lo' A fresh supply always kept by i. MIH K Dili . SIOIII.. ol Cation Axfiiuc. " e in.i n it a, I a I e HAIR GOODS I i ..1:1 e,..,,l,io."i : lid 1 ill II P MISS CRUISE. 27 Haywood St Delicious Puddings JFiLL-0 ice mxm Jeit 0 lr.- a.' I IV I . Mo. loinltar une ; I rt.im i'UMrfcr lanv il ml. 1..I1I. ' (....minis ..I -ol O, II 1.111.' . ol.l l.l Int.- mi.. ,,11.- ,IIJOt .,: , ,. .k unlit sttlti, u nll ' on. I,, It.,. i! . mil IS. , o all ,, :111V K".i.l I.' .1. nl. It' Im.iI. I or -lo e : , ,0 IiO.l'. Mm I"' I .' ' I. l l . t ffl!WF4lll ali 1 1 i Stir a pin ksgeof -I Powder into 11 .pi..-' i''f I' iiniii.' two .piarts ol la. 1 a . ..lie . eat 11 'I'l-ll. kai hi. .ill tiruecr. - l."r ' - -c llliistl.iled lieen I"'"'' I' Ihf bene f I'nre FoikI ...If Ruy, V jLxajiiiximisMiiTr euutu ; 9 m mm & COMPANY Millinery Importers . Battery Park flmoc Phono 104 VIM'IOItK, SAV1C MUN BY, t.l having jour teeth utten.led to bs m Always up-tn date 1'alnlesn am! K. liable I'rown and Hrl.lge work ( ,... 1 Inlly. Popular prions. MEDICAL COLLEGE of the KTA'l'K OP SOUTH CAKOI.1NA Charleston, S (' Medicine and Phurmaey Session Opens Octnlier Int. 1 )'.. Pathologlcul and phiiriiiacuiiiical Laboratories recently enlarged, and fully equipped. Hpliadld Clinical fa cilities offered by the HOPIilt HOM'ITAI. one'of the largest and best equipped Hospitals in the Houtb, with I'll bed ami fli e dispensary aerUce Nine lip pointm.nls 1 a. h year for graduates 1'or cut aloguw. aildress tOIlliltX VII.s.t, Jit., M. II , Hcan Charleston. S. ". HALL RACKS The pretll. sl l.i.i and h. st v . 1 ! 11 . hat ever came I" Ashevillc. I'KK'KS Sill at) To s:tu imi Beaumont Furniture Co. !7 Soulli Main sireo!. Plume I I hc Ilium of I uriilt tire allies lift .MVITHIAl'K 11KNTAI, I'AK- " l.OKS i..-UI'.-2'j New Mcvf' lildg., cornet - ol'i'ge tanl Sfirmi', .ipme 1st. Dap Ki ( Iiniii. and nt r Coup' House Phone II Ml. Resilience l-lionx UTi. Cook ai Ihc Pole D.'lihtcd with M aii.l V INDIAN' COAL ( litlfi's lillcd jiroinpt ly. IMiuiic 1:50. Carolina Coal & Ice Company li s Slrange How Little Some people know uhoi.t a piano nn.l lew nin h 1! think tbe I.H...V. Better Have a Heart to Heart YOU AVOID ALL DANGER . lf sic!ilte-3 by II.' illg pt"pel.V pa I . a I t.e.l milk, sinh as t. tall . upply villi with dad, in a i .piant it;.', in : iei ilre, I1..1- I l.'S. Asheville Pure Milk Co. P. Walnut St. Plioivc r.M 11 vih.ains i v pu:iii:s S!' 1 .inns. Jtlfles tin. I jflistols of all 1, ,. . .mil th i ipiioti. Uicy are un- , no-. I pledges. We 1. 1,1 shot iius mid rifles by th. i.r or week I . t h. r il Is nn.l Tri.nks Is Oar -p.-, Lilly. II. I, TMv i :i,si I .IX'S Thick" llll' lllg. 1,,1,'C to, II a 1 ' .I'll. Use good tie III ill,' lil.is M -Wli! II '' I ' .t -!: yours- 1 ... iill.'Sl ; :" o t realh It pi. II' -111. I . IIIClll .III.' , honor.-d : . T nn.l th, , t t.i l ea ! ,..' Ill oil V t a-i. t - .! 4 ml ti...a'1 k" (' Vf-3 'tp'A. a,.. 11 w- l,Mlu ! '. iW .-' K't f-1 ARV t L V. hin nig S(.f a 1 ' -'7:-. Ml -' " VMS7'Tn SnsK;isH.Ft. rrJ" ' l-j.-l I'lSt l.-'l.M V! ..!K. Hi II Lul !! :ivp I'tiiii ii rat i cly new . si ;i rrr (lintiiiiiishcil .'loin iii.-tiil t';isliiuii. In' Sci' icciiliilit v ina wuiii.i 11 's suit i-.ni l arrU bf ptircha.sptl at mi-Ii jirn-t as tlicsc. ('tiiiic sec iuiwuiu'iU'M'. M. V. MOORE II I'ATTON AVK. i i.e . telit of llie ose ..r , P. i. I I- ,01 .illii.lig the J pi., of Ho I Ml.i j -1 .t. s is illu-i 1 ale. I hv I he tact : ' , I 1 ' Impel t a I ion ..f ",ii i. h " '11 I ' j . ' , . 1! t for us.- 1 11 the ni.vnii 1 1. 1.1. i -' . 11. -wins' gum. n 11 1 turn I . '. I t" ie..r.- ' I ' ' 1 - I .1 1.1 II . '.(HI pounds Th is :l 1 I 1 'e i ! : ', 1- t.hlaineil III soul hern M - .... 1 1 , a, th.. trunks of (he - . p. "! ilia pi , 111 I . . and the ill! porta lion 01 Ihc: !' 0111 .I'M 1 1 1 ia t lie last .1. . a.h has ii 111. .ti 111 .'.I I" al t He mill. nun ,,.i,ii.l-'. or r I 'I HUH tons ahl.d at .0 el Chas. M. Slieil Msuufui turer ol the Art 1st lc Ml.ff, Wlw. anil Mtcff s. if -player rutins- mm 1111 i: wAUi'itociM t Wi st Trailo St. Charlotte, N. C. c. 11. wujMuirrii, Managvr. (UciMlnn this paper ) .,-rtl M.t .tvc:' If t II .1.1.1 1' 1 11 want itikiiI tras In, ! hm will lia c In leave . i.'M i.nli i' nl- j 1 1 The' Asheville China Co., ... II VoIP lie 1. s.piai.'., I'll. mi :IHI S H. MICHAEL -1 ia . 1 11 1 ia i' )ii T Ml On Account of holiday Ra-Open Friday Morning Special Values in Pal JCaces for Saturday We ill offer to the Wiiiiien of this eifv our ic.uiilai' line of l.iees at 1-2 ojf. These laecfi are fioiii our regular stock, lint cannot he mat i la il. 'I hey -ie very neat and dainty and We I c. 1 1 ! -1 I hat V.'.l "i' f ' nrday iiH'i iiin. The 'l'u- la.-e 2 Cts. yd. '-'Hr lace.-, s ei ial laces :- c.-ial for 11 cts. yd. c-rly call Hat will he sold for for 1?2 Vd. I.").- i. i II Is Madame Mills' Last Week With Greene & Co. u J-iJJ d i Those uho have been titled by Madam. Mills during the past week 'peak In the innst Muttering terms of In r ipii.'Unes.s and accuracy in lilting Hie Iliiine witli just th.. right model. Her thorouKb comeption of your . iorv i -eqiiii a in. in makes it a pleas ure to I., lilted by her and a guar antee of satisfaction In every Instance. see w Conic in before sUy go.'s and si le ban. la. ,tne array 1T latest Ne .., i. .,....i..u- La Grecque Corset kIich .shupeline'HH, comfort and health I., its wearer because It is built on a itiitllic and hygienic principles. Greene & Co. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking ti 1 1-: SKI'TKM HVAl I .NU'Old.M KNT AT The Asheville Business Col lege should he at least fifty new jmpils. Yon could not hej;iii at a hcttcr time than now. Call at the College, opposite I'ostoffiec. Ilcury S. Shocklcy, jirincipaL 4l'!rv M 1 ttt'i fi'f ii'f isj"t"ri"ri"r'i'i.t..rf 1 t HO.OD'S Millinery Opening SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH French models will be shown, person ally selected in Paris TTTTTTTTTT iWi4l444 4 all pit. ii,- Tl..' Isiioiubi i - I. ! -a . anil .". i in. G TO-fiiiG!IT CITIZEN WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS. PEERLESS j Just Received a Lot of BATH TOWELS ace Towels at .'l.'l'! 1 1 II fare Towels an. I I'.iih Mats. doen, up. I.ai'e Math Towels ai 'JU-, LW and an eleyaiil loiihle l-'aced Math Tof side of which has a I'oiiirh I.incn face, a s,oft cotton face. I'retty Math Mats, iiiality at rrhlX). ". We have I at ."iOc, one the other side VelT hea v Hi 1 j J tintl 11 II tr
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1909, edition 1
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