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itolst,W": WIR 'ASHE VILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, O0T6IJEI? 3. 1900. SOCIAL & PERSONAL Mr, William Decker pnwrtuln.-d u tMk ed hou party t PlKguh which VM chaperoned hy Mr. Theodore K. it alloy., Mr. C. !. McQueen mid Miss Kntherlne I'nrtmrll wi re iimnni.' tha Ktntrts who rt-turni il t tow n yes terday. ' ' ; ;','., J Owing to is typonrapleal i-rrnr th.' not tee of the tnvmiinl ervlce lit On tt al, Methodist chureh Sunday mrn ton tH mlslAlinK, am) failed to give urnner crerttt to those t.i klntr pnrt In the special program. Mrs .T-ol- H Hull, Who hos teen soloist on si-vf-ral owasions durlsn her visit In Ale Vllle, aan for the Inst time prior to , her departuca nnl nvver mure beau tifully.' Mrs.' Hul) possessM a ri mnrk ably fine voUw. Mr. Krneat I.u I'ruib-. 1 ft Violinist iA 'V'eptlin:iI tnbrit. Mr I'umett JorJnn aunt n solo from Ihe Holy City" whkh Rave him an oppor tunity of showing to iidvantiiK" hi ; fine, well trained voire. Thf scrvli'f WSS. linUBUHl: Wl" n t t-nl'l uri'l aminu tha visitors whs i;.n.in"r Kltchln. ' i Mr. and Mr. M'illium nenjumln I.o srs' have is4ufl Invitations to the wMtillnir of their (luughtitr, Hoalna 'lt, and Mf. Iniu l Holston MoCor mack whleh Occurs Tuesilay evening. October 1. at the First Presbyterian church In Bhclbyvllle, Ky. The an nouncement waa rweolved with Inter est by the friends of Miss Logan madi tluflng her visits In Aaheville. W .... jj t : ills Maud-a Ouda-er entertains In- f otftaUy ' thl afternoon with a bridge party in nonor or ner nouw gi, Miss Eugenia Bailey of Orangeburg 9.C.. Th4 Amateur MiiNlc-nl anilely meets tonjnnrow afternoon at n-nocg ai thCT. M. C. A . for the first meeting during the auiiuiier vacation. The oclty ha fi'till Inrge membership and Is under th direction of Mr. ilur- nt( Jordan. Jl J the 'annual meeting of the S. P. (. 'A. la held this afternoon at 4.3 Mm at the t'attery Park hotel by the Invitation of Mr. Jamea L.. Alex ander.'' Matter of Importance will be discussed ana It Is urged that all mem ber! be prsent. Thoae Interested In th splendid wor! being done by the society" who would care to become member are rnort cortiuiuy invited to attend the rnUeting. After the meet ing tea trill be. nerved by Mrs. Philip l. Moale, Mra. J titer C. Prllehard and tlu Hamilton. A special program haa been arranged by Spears' orehes- tra, which will play during the social part of meeting. J J Mra, T. It. I'mneh entertalna In formally tomorrow afternoon at Margo Terrace. The Tar Hllub will hold Ha nrat meeting of tlta year thla afternoon at ft. 30 o'clock at iit home of the Mtaaea Oarmlchael on Pauth Main itreet. The board of nmnutrs of the Uiut Jey Training achool wJH meat thla morning at M0 'clock at the res idence of Mra. M. K. HlllUird. 1U5 South Main atreet. A full uttenclunyti la desired. . t ; J J i The social committee of the Y. W. C. A. Will moet at the Henrietta at 10.10 'O'clock thl morning. . i ' ' m The flrat "meeting of the year' of thn Wonmn'a club waa held yeafr Oay at the residence of Mrs. Kobcrt 8. Parroll on Kllllcna street. Alter a business setwlon, Mra. Charity Unsk Crajg rend a paper on the "prologue" whleh proved Intert-atlng and enlight ening. Mrs. Mary C. Itohlnaon read a comprehensive essay on the subject of J'Shakeapearfc and the ivipleil tor Whpm He trote,f which gave a brle,f aummury of his life and refer red Interestingly to passages In his playg Which apparently were n llect tlona of his personal life. Mrs. Carl V. Reynolds' paper on, ''The Romance of Shakespeare's Life, as Developed by the IJonntrts'' gave evidence, of thought and atudy und was folly ap preciated. The next meeting of the club Will be held (ictolxr ISth at tha residence of Mrs. Crala on which occasion, Mrs. William J. Cocke will read a paper entitled "Prnmnflc In stinct Shown In th Kni'ly l'lava of Shakespeare." Mrs. Kllwheth llolton win be the lender and will east the Choice New Neckwear and Garnishments Ye invite all our patrons, and ought to be, to inspect, the new embroidered collars, jabots, and latS and cuffs. They arc fresh from the fashion maker and the goods maker. The stiff embroidered collars show many new effects in this ever popular neck ornament. Prices 25ets, 50ets, 75cts etc, to $2.00. The jabot is capable of unlimited varieties of design in form, fabric and color. Our new ones are all. refined and in the best taste according to , our huxnble opinion. The more popular styles are large and long tucked ami flounced not and lace. Prices 25cts, to $ l."0 Tb lace coat collar's are also in much vogue. It is" most satisfying tobrighten up an old coat of which you are tired with one of these wide lace collars. They also come in sets .collar, and ' 1 cuffs niatcIiingT ""Prices" 75cf s t'o $4.00. , ; . ; n. V. MOORE ojie-vs rrnvisTrcn. -iit it- f Verona" the varlons In 'I I'. inenilM m. lr Jns-e.b lireen arrived yeft'-rday from liiroHiiKh-'in nnrl ulll shortly open olTie. m in the llaliheiioii lniiid Iiik. Mr. (Jr.-eii 1 a r'Tornliienl Hpeelal Idt In liB.mi K of Hie throat, eye, and ear. and one of the lending pliyol clans of Itli -inlnaliairi. Alt', tlrecn has hern In AnhevUlc for some time and has iiumhi-r or mil' tjons In the ii y. The Tahle 'Wtee cluii evening ith a daio e rooms on I'nek iiai thla eve mug v. ill he Ihe i nl. rlalns this .t tlelr 1 1 it b The dance lirst lven by the club lor many be elos'-ly followed months and will hy a "mamjtterad" dance. , The Halloween ilanee at Ihe Ital tery I'aik hotel tie latter pan of the month will l the tirxt or the large dunces of the winter season w hich it ii-lo-iH In n iiKih IoiihIv. The speelnl dances of the winter are us ually anticipated wllh a great ileal of pleasure, widely having resumed Its normal stale after the strenuous Hummer season. The dance are small and more select and add materially to the social program of the winter. The Musical Art society met last evening at the V. M. C. A. for the purpose, of adopting a coimt itutlon and other matters whleh were brought ill). A committee composed of Mra. Frances Cleinenger. Mrs. J M. Hums, Mr. Hurnett Jordan and Mr. C. T Carr were appointed on admission and membership. Previous to Ihe luislnuss meeting there was a brief rehearsal. The following members were present. Mrs. Frances Cleinenger, Mrs. J. M Hums. Mrs. (J. C. Hamilton, Mrs. vld Itoscnatcln, Mrs. Joseph R. Clav- erla, Mrs. J. K. Mearus, Mra. Willis Collins, Mr. Kldredge, Mlsa Frances Cooper, Miss May Thayer, Miss Hal- tie Scot' Miss Walking, Miss Dorpthy O'Hrlen, Mra. Uenrgn Calvert, Miss May Klmberly, Miss Minnie Westull Miss Myrtlo Westull, Mis Florence KlHher. Mr. 'Willis Collins, Judge Thomas A. Jones, Mr. Caryl Florlo, Mr. Kenney, Mr. W. K. Moore, Mr. Herbert Millard, Dr. C. H. Jordan Mr. Frank Hmlth, Mr. Hoynton, Mr Hawk, Mr. Paul Hrown, Mr. Cleve land, Mr. Hawk and Mr. Burnett Jordan, Mr. Andrew ti. Moore of (lustonla Is spending a few days In Ashevllle. Mr. J. H. Rowers of Hcotland Ntsck I spending a few days here. Mr. M. C. King of Atlanta and Mr. A. C. King of Flat Rock are guests at the Battery Pork hotel. Mrs, W. B. Holt, ir, of Lwtlngton Is spending a few day hare. Mrs. J. M. Qudger, Jr., returned yesterday from a short trip to Hon- dersonvllle. Miss France Jackson has returned to her home In Florida after spend ing several weeks with Mrs. N. A. lUynolds oh Woodftn street. Mlas Mama Puckhartcr of Jackson ville, Fla., has gone to Chnrleston, H. C, for u visit after spending some time In the city, the guest of Miss Ijissle KundalL Miss Louisa Muller Is spemllnc some time In Wnynesvllle with In cousin. Miss Satterthwiilte, COl. A. D. WllttB of rltntcsvllle rlllH retained to his home alter spending two days In Ashevllle. Mr. Tartlotim and sWIer, Mrs Snowdon of loutsvllle, Ky., have left for Florida after spending aomo time In the city with friends. Mr. Adolph Kohn Returned yester day afternoon from n business trip to New York where lie purchased part of the stock for the "Fashion" which will open shortly on Pattoii avenue. Mra Zcbulon Vance has returned from niack Mountain and Is nt her home on Hillside .stivd. others who stock of stiff l;i re coat col- it ptto .wr play "Two whii'h will Mrs. John I: I'efalu. JIUs llehn and Miss lioieliiv '"f.ilu h.ive rduiii ed all. l a fir. .' lull to ti l.-lels at Kos l agoon, i k la nd, and are i'' - Ing their lioiu en liroad stn-'l. Mr. J. W. "V.'Ul.oe oT (ireenwieb, N. V'., Was np'TiPd on at the Mission hospital yet'rday. Mi and Mrs. Wallace have I m ofciiiving Dahlia cottage, Alio mm I.- park, lor some fime. Col D M. I lodges went yesterdav on a week's business trip to the Kast ern part of lip- state. Mr. I). . M i flbaef. 1. 1. I', Uolaiid of Washington : r I'i v.mt of Tin- t harloll. Is at III.- Haiti! Park ho Mr urge Loyal, general super Southern rail'.'.av yi sterda v on bis wa . liitenddit was In tii liasl. r Mr. and Mrs J. II. Mariin will re i oiing liildreii t mhroon witliin nee .Martin is ; turn with lie ir Ashevllle from I week. Miss l'e Hillside eon 'cut. Mrs is at her lioioc. I Ibertv streets. 7. H alle and lllllsid Mr. and Mr; children who hi Qt "tlomhroon." whortly return .1. II. .Martin ami vc spent the suiniucr ' lllaek Aloiinlahl. w ! I lo Aslievlllo. Little Marl 111 is at the Hill- Miss Florem sld coinent. Miss Ilesfila and Miss Mabel 1'eiers of Central City, Kentucky, are ai ti Bturnea avenue for the winter. Harry F.gnn anil Ueise llovd ar rived from Atlanta yesterday on niii tor ryeles. They made a very pleas ant and interesting trip through the mountains, via Gainesville, Clayton. Dlllard, Highlands, Sapphire, Tova Way and Ilrevnrd. Mra. Harold Itces relumed Sun day from "llaltiniore after a fort nlKht'a absence. Mr llees who re cently underwent rc. successful oper ation at .Johns Hopkins, will return to Ashevllle within several weeks. Mr. and Mrs, It. H. Moor.- leave to day for Cincinnati to attend Ihe Tay-lor-Aceo wedding. Mr. Moore will be best man at the wedding, which m curs tomorrow cveniiiK. Mrs. Hemphill of Aid. Ity yesterday. n was In the Mrs. Edgar Hrlght Is exepcted from New York tb latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hrlght who are occupying one of the Huttory Park cottages will remain lor several months In Ashevllle before returning to New Orleuns. Mr. Frank lleynolds of Uutlierford ton Is the guest of Mr. T. P. Itey nulds on Watitauga street. Miss Irfin Tate and Miss Marie Tate Of Bumptrr are the guests of friends In the city for a few days. Mra. O. W. Newton and little daughter, Clarice, havo returned to their home In Palatka, Fla.. after having spent the summiir In Ashevllle and vicinity. Mr. Montgomery W. Hoyd has re turned to Kentucky after siwndlng some time with Mr. 11. W. Showman on Montford avenue. Miss Maude Lea men of Ciimhcrliuul avenue has gone to her old home in Tennessee for a visit. Mrs. Clarence Sawyer left yester day for Salisbury where she will Join ft party of friends who will attend Lyons-Holmes wedding 111 Urvoiisboio. Y.W.C.A. MAKES BID FOR MORE MEMBERS wii.li iNArci'nvnc campaign WITH Sl'PPI H TO COMMlTTi:i:s ptfiidld Work I'one Ity Institution i Sulllcleiil Proof of It I'se fulness. And now It Is (be Young Women's Christian association. Cnmmriltees an meeting and work is being planned for (he autumn and winter, and lh board of directors is boiiliiK that ev- ' girl and woman of Ashevllle i doing to llnd seine reason for a gen uine interest la this oi'Kaiil.atlon. in the llret place, the association in the two years of its existence has iluindantly proved Itself. It has shown a need for n refined hoarding house for aclf-supportlng jming wo men. and has maintained It alter th "Mini expense of furnishing was met. on a scli'-supportlng basis. Motc- ivcr. il has preserveit to the city a line old property, unci made a marked improv rmi iit In a conspicuous part f a main business street. Having done so much, however, the issoclatlon is not content to ht (hat nd tho tale. With npproxlmatelj ight hundred young women emplny d in the city, and many mure who re comparatively nt leisure In their own homes, but have nevertheless arlous needs of development, the as sociation sec, a distinct Held to be ccupled. To undertake this. the hoard of directors Is anxious and Is definitely planning to enlarge the work, making the association an agency to meet all the needs of all the young women of the city, to the greatest possible extent. To that end committees are planning educational idvantaKcs in the way of classes and . labs, social features that will furnish a wholesome attractive fellowship for all girls, and religious work where it can supplement the work already be ing done In the churches. A practical step, to get all these activities launched will be the mem bership campulgn which the mem bership c.iniiiiltteo decided upon at Important meeting last Saturday. Your tiair is Worth It Afraid to use hair preparation!? Don't know exactly what to do? Tlien why not coniult your doctor? In't your hair worth it? , Ak him tf he endorse Ayer' Hair Vigor for falling hair. Does not Color the tiair 'It r o,i r'M.-.wr l.,.ii To l.ioieti il,, ...mpalgn a m.-nib r lllp i- J T ! v ill served Thlird:v eelllliK I"-' ouniln;,. of,-vuts V, Olo-n. tl,,. i, i iii 1 : 1 : J liioited to I 1 1 01. account o! II.. i.i.ielty 1 1 1. (.- -lug room 'I i oiimittee i-li i " In".' if a k III'- . ' : HI Of all ill I Ii . - campaign. I o.i I ' may , . v i p.,..-i'ri. null' i I ' i ' I who Is lu-ili.. t mi-in le i h i i a tel l hat I In - i Mi, In put "ii .o aysur ii ' . i !i . th.it I In ill', ma V take prim III .1 cause of lie W.l'k it i" li a 'Hi' , ,, , , 1 1 . i ,. .1 loi , hut actiuili'. .;i h- itig Y. M. I. FUND IS SWELLED BY SIOQ the r ; 1 1 in yesl- rd.iv'x p.. p. I ' ol tie- :..ll"Ultt ralHVU III Hi' . 'in ...II... I i o. I...' III.. V M I Mil' I Inn fund. ' loieored dolhn s h. I" ill. led i.e. ill I filing up 1 1. .1. -it d niioiini "I i ''. which i a. !" ": lireetiirs all I Ir. Ulliers -He 111. II he- streiii s e.,n,'H to raise ic. i- rio.iv " hiS Week. 'I'I' Klft Of .1 hlllul! ! b, liars In gladly and gmli-fullv " lived, and this should he a '1- it in ...iiilo. lii those who have not .!.- Ii il.uti d to ih, AO anil if-' Ii'- ' Sllle of gettllU the Whole allloUIH ' 'II' dollar is a small amount, and v.rf jus' few eal'llcHl I llelldS givn.c III-'1 .iiiioont wonh I bring up Hi-- i"i..l - s,-ed. At til" lioeting of Hie '111 ! '" t.iKt evening it V.'H, del ided -l ex t. tid the specie 1 'nlTer for hevv'.ctiii m - 1,,.,-K lo the ( ill' of the Week. 'I lll- ,o..i,.hcrshili i.i'opalgn Is nolle; on ai the same llm With til" fliorl l"l lb" hiiilding. Just four ueo and I he time will he up. TWRNTY-I; I VI years of active ex perience and honest manufacture is behind every box of NUN NALLY'S candies. You don't have to try them to see if they are good or fresh. The name on the box is gold-bond security for perfect quality, generous assort ment, full measure and delicate freshness. A fresb supply always kept by KAY Whlt'S DIU'G flTOHK, 31 Pinion Avenue. "None Like Nunnally's." A BUSY DOCTOR h olten dflsrrf. Kp a tltlt ol CtW AN"S PREPARATION In Ike korns nd us prepucd lor poftuiuinla, croup, colds i (.ullil. (rip,Jlos and WKDtM la lunM nd l5ror KJlfrnil nd l qukk nlwl. All Unijil. $1.U0, 50c, iit. Built on Honor Sold on Merit There are no in and nds about our guarantee. and no rebate schemes about our sale. W e prefer to believe (hat our custom ers are sensible people In search of a suuare deal, arid we make H our business to treat IheJii us such. When y.oi buy a Stieff Piano you get what you pav for, and pay for what you g. t. F.xpericii.'ed bu.vias l-.novv that (his eonstitottV the only bargain '.i can count on all other bargain Loins are gam bles and the pur. baser la usually the looses. llonestv may not bo the best Policy but v ears of prac tico convince us that It In good eniiiiuli. If ii ontempjate the purchase of a pi.ni". don't fall to examine the SintT. A htwdowii is our delight. Chas. M. Stieff, MANTl'MTl RER, Baltimore, ..Md. Southern Wareroom 5 West Trade Slret Charlotte,. N. C. C. II. WI.MOTII, Manajrer. AMBASSADOR WILL SPEAK AT RALEIGH i; m.i:ii:m. y '., ot 4 Amb.is- l"i .Ian,, s i ,r; op o (il eal Britain if in ! liver th principal address for Me : 'itt'iiil ine. iiriH' of die North Car ol. 'i: M.,1.. I I, r. .lure alorTTIstorli ai : ' i-'li'.n. No'.ciriber 4. a'. v. hich ti'ie Ho Villi ii. i. fa nil,-is' eoiit-ri-ss i o sill he in s-sslon h. r. . A letter w..s received today fl',.'n Ambassador Ihvi.- .i iltho.iZillK tile dellniU' an- "incut ni his coming Hay's Hair Health Mr err Falls la Restore Gray Hair to Its Nalurnl Color scad Beatuly. Siopsos Uilib "-it. .ill., (NiMltvrly mneves baodruli. Is not a H-r. W.-Iiim! all nii'sticuUii. I'.lio aud 11. b .in. s I., Mailer at Umr'w'a Sena lamp t i... , --Th- i .-aiot the Pair." '- ity . S'je . Cc. , .'A Cliutoa St., NcwarU, N J. Clairvoyant Rex .o .. al.-.l o-,i-r ill.,, .id Si,.;l ' loihini: "Inf.. 'ii Pattoii Ave.. I'liti ei l,.. .) ol T T( KXlllt I'o.v i an I have Kod III' Ii ' Mow i an 1 i, lake my home h ippc'' I ' 1 1 . .to I ma rrv the , ,tie I , I si" I low oon i nn I marry ? Iln.v an I mi;i; ,11 .me lo lie " I lo . in I Ltd a letter .' I low . .ill I I elliov . I. ol lull , ,li ..." II. .vv nialie ill-Cant oio linlil ol II...'. . in I hold lin tnp-baii'l - lov. '.' i I -. ... . ; 1 1 1 I H 1 1 . ' ' ' 1 1 III 1 1 1 ' --. 1 1 1 1 '-.'.' 1 low an 1 eoniii.-r in v . im iiiioi '.' I I " , '.III I III. II 1 V' W'll'' Nov, all 1 i oii'i ll, T In V Ii ., I ' How xoon will my love.- ,.i opose '.' Mow , an I K; I a i;o.l ,.,,. ion '.' ' ' ', 'an I c. Ill r. .1 ; .' Ilovv can I setlle my quarrel? I I . V '.I'I I I ' ' Ml V W : I love? i I .. h. r own i-. ni i I .. I.le ;i r : ,i, , lit , .iii.l po ,v r. ,. 1 1 - i - I i. ies .1,1. povil.ililies of t'.-al I'-ulii. ilit'ls. S'o u-. no darkened loon',, no burtiiim , andb's. li" incense. no talisman. . Iiiirini "I' Mahal ma veiled or unveil ed, and i- severe iii all lo r d. niinria- liolK ol nil such nl.irillK iul'"SitiollH. II'-no inln f. she heinti ordained mid I'Uisl'led l.nler the Sl'ililll ll Socielv. I.MKVm tNT. I I I K VI t'llAK- t ii:i: i:i:ii.. ti: iii:s oi:ii:ti, puii.ostipin : nn: POWIOK TO l'(lTI,(ll,: Sill') iii:is yont iim sol i, and iim. Hour.' !l a. in. until in p. m. Spccl.il reduced '"it'--'. To all who cut thi'i ad out as it will cot appear every ilnv. VALUES. We have tiiein in tfnnd smokes. A trial will con vince you. Barbee, Wells' Smoke Shop. Greene & Co. 12 (iii itrii st. High Class Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking. La Grecque Corsets ;knts i ok The AniericanLadies' Tailoring Co. oC Chicago ..Made to measure Suits, (Joats and Skirts. ii I if i m 1 ip- Jlast )ay of the Juti and Coat Sale Vest fi'i lay we were vpry busy in our Suit IVj)ait iiK'rit ami we cxjict't to lie ltniclr' liusicv Itiday, The Special '.iluc.s ;uc lcing taken advantage of- and many wtunt'ii are liein benefitetl by attetiding"' ihis s;ile. I'e sure and izive us a call today if you were int in the store yesterday. Splendid values in new Fall Suits in many in stj'nces woilh one-bail' innre than the Special price I'nr 1ida' tuih', which is 15.00 ( )ne Special lot of Coats, :.. , , oi tiiein worth 2") percent more than what we ask for them. Special 1dav oiilv $12.50 VV.VTCHKS MV SP1CUITY - If you need a watch that will keep time, we have them, and at. prices that tre right. ripe Watch Itcpalrlng. J. F.. t'AUPKNTKK. 32 Pattoii Ave. I'.Aiti.tivs ix i ki:di:i;mi:i pi.i-:ixks. Shot fiuna. ftifles and PImois of all makes and description, they are un redeemed plodgss. We rent shot guns and rifles by the day or week. Leather Goods and Trtnks Is Our Specialty. II. I.. nNKF.f'STRIX'S PAWN & 1,(). OI'FICF, i l f-'outh Main. HAIR DRESSING Iy expert workers at reasonable cost. Shampooing aud scalp treatment. MISS CRUISE. 27 wi st 3 The Earth Yields Up nothing more jireclouii than coal, and there's none of higher or heller ijuality than M&W Indian Coal 1 )tlivt'ri'il promptly ami full weight. I'l-.wiiu UO. Carolina Coal & Ice Company i.auiu mliiitm inai sisaiwi'iimiajfcSswaM 2 I More Hot Weather ! Means X More Ice I We furnish ice daily t t ? ailtitV I I h i', I! in any (pi t ton. I i Asheville Ice Co I Phone T2 1 EX JPEEItLE5S ? Our Special Sale oi Fall Suits Continues Today A Reduction of 20 per cent. Avill le allowetl on any suit purchased during this sale. Our suits have La-cn greatly admired and have sold well. This offer is made for the purjwjf-e of reducing our stock ms rapidly as possible, heinf; croutlcd for room in our ready to wear department. Our suits are well made, stylish and most reason-, able in price. t V3 I Every Xlwm ip uueraiiu mua mourn cooir kMARVEL Whirling 8prv I .Uas aw Taatosl fjA.' i A kk Totur UrurslsTt for it. If lie cannot tupiii Ute utliec. lint I'liil atja mo fur 1'ludtn.txl book fwaTprl. It full iinrttculnrg and OtrecUjui In VulufttilH to IhUC. MAUVl:t((). . M. WEBB & COMPANY aUlUaer) lmMrteta No. Battery Park rise, faafM M V'. vr: l emu wm. n ciesuiaea -7 FOR RENT Storage space for ' hZ)tis4-? ; : ( hold goods, clean and dry. Inquire at . The Asheville China Co., No. North Pack Square, Phone Mt . il. - T EXTRA HEAVY i X $1.50 UNDEKSH JETS ' ALL WOOL FOR $1.00. 0. E. 8T0NER CO. 18 3. MAIX ST. VISITORS, SAVE MONET, ly having your teeth at t ended to V7 l.m Always up-to-data. Pmlales and Reliable. Crown and Bridge work a specialty. Popular prtcs. 4 lAff.--' " DR. M UTHEWS DENTAL PAR-25-26-27 New McAfee BMb.. corner r,,,leS and Spru, opposite 1st. Bap. "t tJliiirch and near Cou Hons. PI io lie 049. Residence Phoi 973. CITIZEN WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS. ; t " v rf'l5,,iJHf J,: t. I
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