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TTIE ASTTEVIELE OITTZEy, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ?A 1.000. .., 10 A Reward of $1,000 will be paid by The KqultnlnY lMrmmmmmmm ABsnrance Society of flic fiiliPon. sc-m v i BUtco one of the strongest of (lnu nlng hais. 'ih' cle.1 InHtltutlnn.s (o any young of rood health and habits, nm year old, garish in any but small theatre but fun u tiling of tb: past, probably eciluS" evenm (Iri'MH has been llllopt- d within tin- l-i . -1 f.-w years and the as loon as ho reaches, , ...... .,... uiv-n nluco to 1. provided he lit derestaiirant hats which urn very gor 912.69 every three months wittn'ous affair. Society. , A an additional reward lh' f Mr. F. W. W. (irnhum entertained esterdav with n Informal luncheon Will pay this young man a ri In. nor of Allss Ann. n ... . - cVnd every year, u"tt Y.i reality Be of 41. ""' "'" omiwm. 'a mammoth l"iiiflT' tl"- -wnH, tti.ee " course attppur .wsw ' ed. M iss '--. ' tall' guests wire .Miss l.ula Moore. Mis Anna C'irmi.iiu'i. Miss May IScr IMird, Miss Iym llroyles, Miss Julia Itarnard, Miss 1'leaimr "a rmloliael, Mlsa Eleanor Al'orrlsnn, At is Alice lWnnlsh. Miss Matl.lla foil"', Miss "Elizabeth Ims, M s lb-slop Purcluy. . . Mrs. Jam-fa A. Ilurnmghs was very pleasantly aii'-prlM-d Tuesday evening at hor home on North Main street by a number of lur friends, th" occa sion being- a h'l'.hduy anniversary. A party 'of ruing penile i1p.it I" Esmeralda Inn yesterday whir.- Um-v Will Join friends and remain four or five days. M'.fls Maude und MIhb Blanche Hamilton, Minn Margaret JKennlmsn, Mr. Paul Oerheiirt and Mr, Pratt were In the purty. " - . The piano pupils of Miss oilphunt grave a very pleasing recital yesterday afternoon. !Tbe pupils showed con atderabl ability both In technique and interpretation. . The following- was thg program: In the QaraVn If .lib r Evening Song Kohler Mia Mary EnglN!; Sy the Fireside Kohler Evening Bella Kullak Miss Eleanor Grove. ... ... The Merry Farmer Hehiiman ldylle Bplndler Mis. fcara Nixon. Shepherd' Idvl Helms Fragrant Vloiet Splndler Miss Emma Nixon. Panes on the Green Hohm Dance Cnprlce Orleg JJlgnonne ". Thoma MUa Helen Nichols. Mr. Archibald Ray wa given a Surprise patty Tttwduy evening at the Jioroe Of her mother, Mr. F. A. Sum ner, on Monitor! avenue. Mr. and JAn. Ray will shortly occupy their new realdenca rn French Broad ave nue and the purty wa on the order of a "kltchllt Hhower." There were a number of their friends present among Whom were Mr. and Mrs. Denny, Mr. vrid Mr. McClnln Mr. and Mrs. Ken 1v, Mlm R.'blchaux, Mis Mululsnn, Miss Lucy Vanc Miss Pearl Bhope, Mla Franee Farted), MIks l.ulu Unrtsell. Miss Minnie Weatall, Mr. and Mr. W. W. Kay, Mr. and Mrs Jtoblcbsux. Mina Hattl Air Harwell. Almond Jone. John SUrnHs, Tjidd and Wilbur Sumner and 11. L. Jcrugg. J J ' ' The Amateur Mialwl duh will hold Its first meetlnit after a summer vit eutlon Wedm-m : y afternoon. The elub since It t-rtranlxatlon has work ad faithfully and will no doubt give a recital during the autumn. The choir All Souls church have a picnic today, driving to the foot of Busbee mountain, where the- will view the mtnset, and aftor having Ulnner will reti.rn to town. J J The millinery openings hve occu pied a great denl of attfntb.n tlnrlim the last few weeks, and apparently ttav not lost fuvor. The display at the shop of Pv r and James jesier Aay wa of IntereBt and one of the pleasant surprints of the opcHnu wan ttu to the f:i that the expensive looking hats were In reality quit- in expensive. Th. styles were annually Left Is Of New York. Mr :m,i Airs. J'bliip S Henry gave .1 I. in.'.- iuiper :.l ilio Coiinlry club i.ii-l . yeiiing;, prior to tlieir d.-piirtiire for I'onope. TIm im woe a iiiimber of The trio ! nl nit noddy of A.la vllle was fouiu.l lust evening, at a meeting cull.. I I.-. Mr. Willia t'olllnn at the V. M. i'. A, Many perm.in iutereHteil In Hie inuBlcal futur. of Hie city tin Hver il the sumoioiiH, and officers anil . 'omiiilU. h eiiihuiilimtl. ally elwted. Mr. John 11 (. alter was elected pres. Idem of tlni society. Judge Thomas A. Joikh, i irp president, Mr. Frank W. Smith, secretary un.l Mr. Paul MroHii, treasurer. Mr. Caryl Florlo wan miulo director and Mr. W. C. Hawk, librarhtri. The organizers baive planueil a moHt lntereHtlng program, but announce that without the co-operation of the public. It will be Im possible to achieve, guecess. CanTus Hei'H will be sent out shortly to raise funds, which In order to put the wheels In motion, must amount n tir.O.ud, at least. The associate mem hers will be taxed 'i which secures theni tickets for the concerts given by the society, not Including the May festival, at which, however, special privileges, reserving; choice seals, etc., will oc allowed. There will be fifty In the chorus. In the usual concert, and soloists, selected from the more prom inent Ringers in Ashevllle will appear, and tor the May, festival the moet noted singers In America and one of the finest orchestra, will bo secured, and the chorus will be augmented to a hundred. There were thirty en rolled in the chorus last evening and after the meeting a shoit rehearsal of music and testing of voice follow, ed. The first rehearsal will be hold Monday evening at tho Y. M. C. A. J J The annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to An imal will take plane at the Battery Park hotel Tuesday afternoon, and will bo followed by a tea given by Mrs. James I Alexander. The society hits grown considerably during the year, owing to the fine work done by the member In securing eubaerlp llons. In order that there will be auf flclent funds to carry on the work during the winter a benefit will be ar. ranged ehortly. Jut what vflorm the entertainment will take will b a elded upon at the annual meeting. The public has shown sympathy with the work and ha liberally supported the Tew benefits which have been glvan for the S. P. C. A. The hour of the annual meeting will be given later. Mrs. Sarah Hunter, of tiynohburg, Va., la visiting her daughter, Mr. Walter it. Qudger on South Main street. Mrs. T. J. Harklns, of Winn t,ock. Washington, Is visiting Mis. R. K Wells, of West Aahevllle. Mr. W.-W. Burgess of Greenville, '., Is in the city for aeverul days. Mrs. llarrv Jan;-! lias ..in'i from Charlotte, and with her ilauKbie Miss Grace Nurv-cl h a kii. nt of Mr (.'. F. White on North l-'reni h ilneo Col. Hiitlle win has spent tin- sum mer with his op, Ir. 8 Wextray l!at tle, leaves tho h Iter part of tin: week for bis home In Tnrboro, N c. Mrs. Ki dlons and children who bavi stunt several weeks at the i:alt.rv Park hotel haie returned to Wilming ton, N. C. Mr. find Mri. John Van Pearse of 'Mveimboro, Ky., nre spernllriK several week In AshevJlc. Mrs. William Itlvrs who has been tho guest of her uncle, Col Battle, and hir cousin, nr. K. West ray Matlle. al rtosetree cottage. Mattery park, lias gone to San 1'ti.wlsco and will short ly Join her h.isbnnd who Is stationed at Manila, P. 1. Dr. W. D. Ji'lliard has bused hall of the lower co'lane on Mattery Park bill for residence and office purposes. Mrs. J. K. Millar,! will retain half of the cottaM''. Mr. I.' on. Miss nose Lyons and Master l:arry and Marlon Lynns re turn today to Mobile. Ala., after bay ing gpeni the minim, r at the Mattery Park hnt-i. Rev T.. Fltzjiinos Henry of St. Au gUlliii. Fla., Is a visitor to Aslievllle. Miss ' Mnrgiier'te Wa.lsworlh has re turned froni Tion after spending several days wMi Mr. and .Mrs. Itoy Rurikln. Mr. Herman Von Schlenk of Ht Iuls, Mo , Is In Aslievllle for a short stay. Miss H.iMil rilbha. Mrs. C. M. Glbbs and Mrs. A. I Rowland of Savannah arrived yoeforilay and are at the Mat tery Park hotel. Mr. Thomas Pearson left yesterday for New Hamshlre to enter St. Paul's school. Mrs. Fltxhugh and Miss Filxhugh who have spnt the summer lit Kibe mar returned to Washington, D. t yesterday. Mrs. Bessie M Dawson hns leased tho residence of Mr. lloblcha-ux on Montford avenue for a year and will shortly occupy the residence. Mr. and Mrs. Roblchaux and their family who have spent the summer in Ashnvllle left last evening for New Orleans. Mr. Rol lchaux is one of the wealthiest mignr planters n the South and tho recant hurricane coitsidera bly damaged hi holdings, blowing In window and lifting roofs from bouses and dblng various datnnge to the ex tent of $20,000. Mr. J. II. Tucker left yesterday af ternoon to spnd a fow days In Atlan ta. Mr. J. A. Goodwin of New York is spending a few days In the city. Miss Sarah West and Miss Virginia Atkinson went yesterday to Philadel phia to enter Chestnut Hill school. Dr. Charles W. West leave today for Philadelphia to resume his prac tice, after spending several weeks with hi parents, Cnpt. and Mrs. W. W. Wet Mru. J. M. Campbell and Miss Emily Campbell left yesterduy for Maltlmore and Washington, Miss Campbell to re sime her studio In tho latter city. Midshipman Stanley Mlteholl re turned Tuesday to tha United States naval academy after .a vllt here to his father, Mr. K W. Mitchell. MUNYON'S !' if-' Your Ser ike Free NOT A PENNY TO PAY For the Fullest Medical Examin ation by Mail We .jo, a.i.iy all charges. W" put the best ent within ever I, oily'- efieouniK'' every one thinks lie jtil.i lo f iii'l out Ills Slate Of health Is. our r.'iiicili, Iiei ... ;,t yi or not al all. as " o o positively no . Ii.nue toi I'hls eompam have pr. cm l-,r nein I, . i - ulsi sold bv nil druggists. Send to.lai lor a cop. al examination blank. mail .you piomini. an answer nil the UHMi"' bla nks to . i h , ,.ur ilia loi fully diagnove j our ca you fully. Muiiyon Itemeiiy anil .leneison pim., i-ii M ; VV I '. r.ooolll of ill' I is. N Is spending a. vera 1 (In; s in Ann. Mrs. i i:. V.'llblde is spenilmu Ho' week I rieiids. i , Y ta.. I , : 'in will I ii-r ii in i to-' C will ' a re 1 in pany. .,.,io .ilelnhin. I'a 1 If ill.-. I ' i " ' " ' ' i '" ' 1 1 tteckuear md Ruchings "I A new assortmeti j ceiitly unpacked. Prices right. I lr nil . ' i ' '. .Ill AsIi.-mII. Mr J M Melton of Ml o k Mount. i as in town '. i-terday. Mr. Kdward l.u' of Marnai Is in the city for a short si.n ,1. N c Mr. T. C Turliytill of Ledger, N. C was lii town ye.-terday. Mr S H Mn.ire tuis returned ti I'.luenioi.t al'ler a short visit in Ashe ville. Mr. L. L. White of Swanliartoa was In town yesterduy. iir 1 Westrav Miittle returned yes terday from New Yoik alter an ab sence or two w. eks. Mr Robert S. White bus gone t. Annapolis. Md . to finish his . ours, at the preparatory sell .ol and will en- the naval academy in nin " ter Some More few fiats in the Millinery Department These hats did not arrive until the you to call and see them. They range upwards to $60. Willow Plumes in colors only $25 each. Millinery Dept. on 2d floor. j7 Special iuit Value for Jhursday and fridakor Idomen of Jaste i'oiuwl S"iiir .a. -client values in suit;, 1....V j(1st been re- s tr , Oui I t'i I'll. IHIVt T Tli. v may be ba.l in rtj . raJ colors, in the loujr ,.oat cflVrt, n'.atlc of n nice uality il' material vort li )i u r22 to sf--"). y Will sell tlicni T:nutUv:iii(i Kridav, special at ( S1750 ftand mgs for Well Pressed Women If its Hand ia nii arc in need ol', we vi your u iiipiy.or showing. UanA Viags from 50c to $7.o(). Notwltlistan.ling the eflmt t made l.V the N allollul unci- elation at its meeting let ,l,,.i, new styles for men, able that the most of I i ihis fall ami winter In ISSO- to intro- it is pndi- lot le s woi n II lie of tin Let us fit up your OfTiee or Stire with the new Tungsten Light thai laves two-thirds the current. W. A. WARD Everything Klectrlcol. PIIONK 4 i 10 N. Puck Hq same oui in." ii-tofore. iteti pattern as here Mr. Tain McNeely of Norfolk, Va., Is at tho Mattery Park hotel for a brief stay. Mr. o. II. Meudowa who has been connected with the lUt.Uiy Turk ho tel during the summer In a responsi ble capacity, leaves todiVy fur Atlan- Itfiod and many of the patrons v.ni where he has accept.-d a position .Women who usm.lly Indulge In nun h with Swift and company). Mr. Mead- tnore costly heede-enr. A small mnuve Aat With closely tilting wings it the ume tint was one of the prettiest lull hown. (.tapes were used In ume of the trimmings adding an ar tistic touch "nd one usually becom ing, Caveller l-nts were In evidence and received t' c usual share of at tention. Jet ' being used extensively nd although one of the fads of the "ws ns many friends is, Asli.,Vile whose j,H) wig),,,, gxt wity Mr. ami Mrs. Do Lacy nc.nt of N.-w tuleans, Mrs. Mutts mil Miaa K.-elvn llutis of Vlcksburg; Miss.. " ho l,m upent the summer it Flat Rock are p:i.iHinlf through the tti n,.r a to New York and are guests at tl"' Mutt. tv Car); hotel. GLOVES by Adler, Dent, and Mark Cross (English Imported) Delicious Pudding undo (rota Jfxl-0 ICE CREM Powder M:t temthrr one plcume Jfll-w 1 Ccjm Powdrr Innv tlnvii i uml two Iiv.,t, inn abU'Hnlulk "'i n "li,ri ' " s,vi-.nliuli'i'ol.l msk. Mil liic; ! Hue utl" I'"'' .marl vt HKjui: l a !. " I , riwk itlilairii iuilyllie..iiMMitiv l ';i nil. lo l" 1IIIIOU." ,7'" , i-rvnin ..rimv Komi mkI'Iuu! si;"" .1....1.1. l.l,-r ,r lir ( olltiinlll i" l'l' v' i Mor.lliUB- .MiivbrBaill.-li..!".'!!'-'! U-iru's oruiiv Mu.ill liaii-- Kiir a luu'kaireof J. ! 'ee ( tea- i Powiler into n uart of mil'- aa.l make two ijuarts of U"!fS " ;"" ' ..... ..A.,t ii , isle Sold by oil Oroesrs. ' - IllUHtrat.si ei" """ ' - M ihffnfstePorfFoodCo.,URoy,N.Y. J .)laallltll,''"", one e I 'rteli WATCHES MY KPI'.CIALTV If you need a watch that will keep time, we have them, and at prices that are right. Fine Watch lte;ialrlug. J. E. CAUPICNTEU. a2 Patron Ave. THAT NEW SUIT Caii be bought here that will lit perfectly and from $2 to IX less than elsewhere. Mai-gain in underwear at an its a nur-ni'-nt. at- i 2 0. E. STONER CO. 18 S. MAIN ST. lean, Solid Coal hat's full fire. I&W Ihdian Coal Carolina Coal & Ice Company CHIROPODY . MANICURING HAIR DRESSING SHAMPOOING 27 UiDisjuuil tit tMMMH mK FOR RENT Storage space for house hold goods, clean and ..dry,; Inquire at '"". The Asheville China Co!, No. North Pack Square. PliOne 381 M. WEBB & COMPANY Hllller lmpenen - ' No. Batten Park Place. Pbotw 1044 STILL IN THE LEAD. Buck's Stoves and Ranges arc still in the lead. Keep in the procession and let us put one in for you. t BURTON & HOLT CITIZEN WANT ADS. BRING- RESULTS. 1 STREET O.LOVKS: Dressed grey, lai,. and l..i''k. Mocha grey, black and tan. a Vnhned gauntlet, tan aillcra-. I Tun and black, bents Tan. Mark ( rosa . , Tan and white, Mark I'ruM. . . ' Grey Mocha. Mark i.'rosn DliKSSCiLOVJS: Hers i. . . . J i r,o 1 ',0 j -.no J. -.(id II. :,0 . MIO . :.oo Mr. Charloa J. Harrl who has spent) the summer abroad sailed yesterday on the Lusltanla for America. Miss Ella Pntton and Mis Blanch" Miller of Nashville, Tenn., are In Asheville for a visit of several weeks Mrs. Reuben It. Kawls nnd son, who have been In Pennsylvania during the summer have returned to Ashe ville. Mr. ltobert U Williams left yester day for New Yoik IO attend the Itud-son-Fulton celebration. Mrs. Thomas S. Rector and Miss Louise Hector left yesterday afternoon for the eastern part of tho state to visit relatives. Mr. A. A. rates of IIeiideronvHlc spent yesterday In tho city. Mrs Ocorge Stclnholmer will re turn to ln.r home In Waycroas, tin., I'rlday, after a visit of several weeks in her mother, Mrs A. I.. Scott. I Mr. Raymond I'.rown leaves today lor Nyaek. N. Y , to enter Wilson memorial ocideniy. Mrs. F. F. llatker returned yester day from Boston Mr. Walter 1 otns Wray and Miss Sue Winy of Fnlrvlew have returned to t'oir home uTter .spending a few flays with Ashev'.llo friends. Itr. N'. J. I-nnce of Hot Springs Is spending a few days at the Hwunnunoa hottl. TYin.blii.k. white, t'haunt I.iiO Tan, white, green, ChauiK 1 :,o Mlack, and evening shades, cream, corn, etc 1 Ti BIDING GLOVES: Stiff gauntlet, tan and black j.00 j The above are all short gloves and indicate . somewhat of our stock. We call especial atten- 1 tion to Mark Cross gloves, of which we have j lately taken the exclusive agency. This is strict- ly an English made imported glove and cut on f the mannish style, with an absolute guarantee ; of quality. M. V. MOORE WOMEN'S OCTTITTER. TJ 11 PATTON AVE. ' ;;. i . ' " ' Mr. J. P. Filiott of Charlotte here for a short stay. Is Mr. T. W. Whlttemore and Mr Walter Whlttemore of Brevard nre In the city on business. Mr. W. -7.. Ptulti of WInston-Snlem is In Ashevllli!. Mr. M. I.. Shlomnn of Henderson vllle hns returned home after a bus iness trip to Asbevllle. Mr. F. A. MrOougald of 8tatesille was In town josterday. Mr. C. A Fdwards of HendersonvUle was here yesterday. Mr. Oordon Ciirney has returned to Hendersoneilb- after a short visit with friends lure. SECOND-HAND PIANOS taken in exchange for our product. We have on hand several second hand planus, taken in exchange, which have been thoroughly ovci hauled tuned and retinlshed, which may Ic bought at a low price. These. In many rases, lire serviceable instru ments. Drop In and look at the Int. If you dmi't i are lo buy a new one. You muv lln.l just what jou want. i.iiitj i:,,!.'!! ml fltlimt.l It1 1,1,0111 Urn won Jcrfat p. kMARV tL Whirling Spray I vii-.r' .11 1 ssL i ini mi- tut.t. H t'lfitiit!' Slnaianuy tw vmir J niirtll fflT i f 1.. s.inol iai'MtV tl full ,p.rUir "'-TAT k0- r Our Ten Day Sale A SUCCESS ' m prices as well as WE 11AVK 2 lvcrs & Pond Upright 1 Foster 1 l.eslir Kveretls Kolilers 1 StellT MiiUiU'.i excellent I ;roeieen A Fuller suuare 1 Knabe These pianos p.s to l omlltlen. re only guaranteed Chas. M. SUcll. Manufacturer of the Artistic stciff. tlic Shaw, and On- StellT self-Player Plaium lialtiniore, - - Maryland Southern Wareroora 5 West Trade Street Charlotte, - - - -N. C. C. II. WII.MOTH. Manager. i Everybody pleased with oik 1 lie iiialitv of our goods. ' ! If you need anything in our line, the profit is yoiii-s during tli i salt Greene & Co. a i in it ii st. High Class Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking. La Grecque Corsets .i,:vrs i on The AnicricaiiLadies' Tailoring Co. ofChi.-ago Made lo measure Suits. Coats and Skirts. THE SKI'TEMBKR :nrollm knt Beaumont Furniture Co. U7 soi in main s'n;i:irr. PTIONE 1003 Agciitw for all kinds of Sowing Madilncs The Asheville Business Col lege should be at least fifty, new pupils. You could not begin at a better time than now. Call at the College opposite Postoffice. Uenigf S. Shockley, principal. . VISITOKS, SAVK MONEY, . - I..,!,., vmir teeth attended to aIwavs uo-to-date. Painless sf iV.-llable. Crown and Bridge work siecialty. Popular price. DIl. MAITUKW'S IITAL PAt l.OKS 25-26-27 New McAfee Bldg.. cor i ollece and Sprace, opposite 1st, ! . . ... .- . llnJ ts lliunii ' ..w- Pboite 919. ltdddcuce riioo.. 7 J PEERLESS Stylish Fall and Winter Suits MADE OK GOOD MATE RIAL AT REASONABLE.,. 'I PRICES j $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50 $25.00, to $35D0. Alterations Free of Charge and a perfect fit Guaranteed. - m I $11 -TV ,:uSMtfl
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