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2 TJTE SUNDAY CTTIZFN, OCTOBER 10, 1909. SOCIAL PERSONAL "A'Bnt tt Jalrvlcw ytslnuuy "ii a che.tnvt hunt, w)ll l; the kuuh uf Mr. William L.yi'h at his horn.'. At tfc laft' niomtnt there were nevrral changes In the party, moviihI who in- tad9d rolng dropping out and i(h r Added. Thoiw who went wen-. MlM Eleanor Lamberlmm, Minx IH I'ttn Fletcher', MIsh Mury Ar"es wu ford, Mlra Jewlo SOkuJeatlwr. Ml km I'-annlWheoler, Dr. U. F. Hull, Mr. r.tilph Carrier, Mr. Glen Crowell, Mr. I tarry Theobold, and Mr. Lynch. J MraCuJlen of tho Hotel Rkhellen entertained the nmall friend of Utile AIlM Loin Flaum of deorirrtown, 8. C Friday afternoon, nt a party giv en In . honor of her ninth annlver aary. Lumhoon was served at a tablu attractively decorated with ribbons And lighted by delicately shaded can diss.' There were many pretty gifts which .marked the place of tho guest j :' 'A party of young people are spend ing ths week end at BuhIx-a lodge at the toot of the mountain Including Miss Myrtle Weatall, Ml. Mnbel BlokHey, Miss Louise Union, Miss Slabcl Uhlon, Mr, James Taylor, Mr. rhlllp'Hall, Mr. Fred H-ile. MIm K. V. Martin of Busbee chaperoned the young "peoplo who will return to town tonday, c V, J J The all absorbing subject at pres ent, Is the circus which makes a red letter day of tomorrow on the years calendar of the things one ' likes cent. ah A.neviua win re tnsrs ana lo dlgnH will ; be able -to withstand the appenl of the '! Jihants for peanuts, and the monkeys and other animals In the menagerie who have cultivated a taste for this particular circus food. The beautiful wlilta bora which goes up In a bal loon with a lady on its back, per haps has aroused more curiosity and Interest than any other of the In numerable attractions, and no ex planation is offered as to how they descend, which Is all the more ren tun that otje fchould go nnd find out. Ilia bare-back riders will never grow Wearisome nor the wonderful trained animals. The parade tomorrow morn ing will trove the grounds nt 10 ( lot K and i.n 't. '.!-, --i i' . JMdln l.rt-'H "! Hir-, HI' ; . . I 'that the pntude w'il i..- --i !.. t!nest ever witntmed In llrt. at the country. J J The Bingham dance tnl 1 . .( I'rhitirron ai'tenoon at Hip Vhstt hotel. The dancss of the cu l' ts have started out wlih an unusual aiiiount of enthuktasin und vim mi.l manage to keep Interest going until the special dances,. of the season be gin. The younger girls are usually well represented at the Monday ca det dances at the hotel. Mrs. Dufflttld Hllllard' luncheon yesterday at the Woman's exchatiK 'for Mrs, John H. Small was one of . the few .social events of the Week of Importance. Congresnman and Mrs. Umall have been In town during the Ouod Roads congress and have been tilt guests of Gen. and Mrs. Theo itrVft.. .. Da,lu,..n loi .ounttl iluyi? before their return to Washington, N. C. and haw been entertained on several occasions during their stay ;, In Ashevllle. Mrs. Hlllinrd's guests -.-..were, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Teneh Coxe, Mia Thomas Bettle, Mrs. Theodore F. Davidson, Mrs. J. H. Martin. Mr. McCeney Werlich, and Mrs. luiph " rngel of Tryom The (lowers ued for the deeonuion of the tables were nn- 1 1 at. CVrtlg Iljn.im at Fb-trher, for fver l1 days have returned to Chapel Hill. Mr. T in h Coxe and children leave the hitter prt of the wee k for I Philadelphia and wilt be away for Beera.l weeks. Jlri. Willl.irn Vines will l.e given a rio'jlon by the Pbilathea and Ka rma clanoi'H of ihe First iiapttxt ,i..ic h mri Miinply uml giuectully ar r.int;ed. , . Mrs. Fuk nia Jniies-Ilaenn Is still o 1 upylng her npartment In Montreat nd will be there until I"' -comber when she will K" to Alledeua, Cnll fornla, t" occupy her enttnKu tliere. duo of MrH. Jones-Hacon's rcient books, 'The Hid Moon," has Jcmt been accepted by the Neale l'ubllnh Ing rompany of New York and VVaHhlngtnn and will soon bo Isniied. Another book, "The Yellow Btar," will bu published at an early date. J J Mr. nnd Mra Iuls Ford of Colo rado oro K'lOHts of Mr. Ford s sisU-r, Miss Kllzabeth l)rd, on Flint street fur several days. Mr, Ford Is traffic manager of the Denver, Houlder and Western railroad which operates the tungsten district In Colorado. Tungsten Is the ore from Which the finest of wire used In the tungsten Unlit Is made and sevonty-flve per cent of the tungsten ore In the world la located In an area of twenty-live miles In lioulder county, Tho Musical Art society will hold lis usual Monday evening rehearsal at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, to morrow evening at 8 p, m. JH J Tho organ recital this afternoon at All Bonis church, Blltmnre, following the services at 6 O'clock, by Mr. F. F. Harker will be of Interest. Bpeclal cars will be put on as usual for the services and will be at the Hiltmoro t-i minus after the recital. The fol lowing Is the program: Overture to Athallah Handel. Adagio, Allegro, Adagio, Allegro. (a) Intermezzo Macfarlane. (b) Hchersto, Q Minor . . Macfarlane. Pchnrzoao lingers. . J The first public recital of the sea ron will be given at tho Ashevllle School of Muelc and Dramatic Art Wednesday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock The recital will be given by the fac ulty of the school and those who will bo on the program are Miss Irwin Citton, Miss Llllle Jackson, Miss Min nie Weatall. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Marker nnd Mr. M. F. Connell. The i'-i. v in hp announced later. The .-..1 Him ii 11 unity ,'Thi-n each ' i. !:n Hi' I; i-i!:i .il'i of Kpel'llli Al,r. HartHhorn was host at a umail 1 ntiTtaininent glvn Friday evening at his residence on Pearsons drive. Mr. Hartshorn's (!U"'ts were. Ir. and Mrs. tjalllard S. Tirinent, Ir. und Mrs. Martin L,. Htc, nn, l)r l'.jrkner, ,Vlr. W. L. Dunn, Miss Kll zabetti I'ortcrm, Miss Helen Mitchell and others. Dr. and Mrs. George T. Winston have gone to Chapel Hill for a vis it to Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Winston. Capt. Johnston and Mr. Harold Johnston left yesterday for Wilming ton, to attend the marriage of Miss Karah Forbes Williams to Mr. Wil liam Johnston, Jr., which takes place Tuesday evening in that city. Ex-Sheriff It. F. Ice has returned from a visit to his sons and relatives In Idaho and Montana. Senator Isaac V. Htephenaon of Wisconsin is visiting his family who are staying at tho Manor, for sever al days. Arrivals at the Manor are, Mr. and Mrs, Hamuel J. Ityan of Appleton, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Molloway, I uffalo, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. John R. Olllles, Chicago, Mr. J. A. Bu chanan, X. Y Mr. and Mtb. J. P. liutchlnsoii and Miss Hutchinson, Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Thompson of Hamilton, O. Mrs. R. P. Hughes who has been spending several days at the Manor 'eft yesterday for her home In Padu cah, Ky. Mr. O. B. Schoenfield of New Or leans is In tho city. Mr. R. O. Dlaek of Charlotte Is In I ho city for a short stay. Mra Ralph Fngel who has been at the Hnttery Park hotel visiting M.S.- Duffleld Hllllard for several days, returned lat evening, to Tryon. Mrs. IC. C. Tiuckncr of Democrat, N. C Is spending a few weeks with relatives In Ashevllle, Mla Mary K. Ppnne nf Plltmore Is .i.iling Alius Westfeldl at Fletcheis. 11, ' and iifTnrd the public Ihe op- , : 1 li .nlty or hearing the best music! Mr. George Douglas Miller is at the 1,1 nnd also gives to parents and Mnoi"atuT a short stay. Mr. Miller i. 1 nds of tho students of the school j owns the Mountain Meadows Inn , piJ iMunlty of observing their property. pro;; 1 ess. Deal The Skin; Purify The Blood The tkin has betn lerv iluaelv ytodied a.-, a lihvsioloihal oxrran. -h- lallv as the orsran of Mentation and 1 ,-roi' aiilllialM tit ' xoei irio n t - v ihat i!,-- 1.K.1 m t h rou " h in. I v 1, -r-t Mm . 1 1 .irrow'H in rn- r . ; BARGAINS IX UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Shot Guns. Rifles and Pistols of all makes and description, the, are un redeemed pledgea We rent shot guns and rifles by the day or week. Deather Goods and Trunka is Our Specialty. , II. I.. FIXKEI.STEIN'S 1MWN OFFICE, 23 South Main. hili.- ral.biiu olact .1 in 1 ,1 1 if t ,1 c . . pilrito 11 iJlid In t 1 11 iiiitiutci. Tie- skin Is one of ih. iiioki iirinor anr oiafans of the bo,v and In rv liable t., manv Hriii'-vnit; iti-.th s not- anil,- and chrome, an. I most of tlH-Ki com nlalnts ar- l r,,-n-l, nt no'.n Irriniirllles In the ' ,.l W h 11 tie blood has become so l-. iit. i v 1 r 1 1 101 1'iirith's almorls-d fnon 1I1 l.uf n. t Ktlne. as in count 1 i.i 1 i'-ii ui.l :hii., liitoxIrHtion. or from nil.11 : 1 1 that these forelan inaio . :i ?. nrooerlv eliminated Ui. blond dis TioHes of them bv houIiii'I ili.m -hii tbroiifcth the oores. and in. 1. Mill i nirnoles. black-hcad.H. ami otlo-r sivin iroubb-H. Certain oecuoatloriM ha., th. elicit of sradunllv lllllnif ihe hxh-iii villi rmlKons. which often 'ans, d-ath. Painters and workers In lead arc rv much subiect to lead noiHoriim:. which Is caused bv th,- inhalation nf "Triiill oartli h'S of h ad. whh Ii slovvlv a, cumulate until seriouH svtnotoins ri m 1 It. Paoer-hanaeiH aic alw. 1 f I n i -1 to arsenic iolBiinlnir. as iu-arlv all ..11.ll imijer contains arscni.. )n the treatment of all forms ot blood diseases and Idood ooiwrO'' whether froip within or wiihoul. and 'or the removal of tort m ini; distiir urlnsT. unslahtlv skin lis,asis. ami constitutional humors, which nffcci the bllHMi und tissues. and cause swelling of the alands. etc stunt's Calcium Wafers Is eajoh the most effective and powerful remcdv In existence. The principal Ingredient of this celebraU-d blood-ourltler nnd skin illseusu eradlcator. is calcium sul tihlde. which, when taken Into the system, runldlv remmcs all iinniiri lles. bacteria, and unisons 1'1-oni tin blood. ' No nolson or iininiritv c;in exist lena In the blood when smart's cal cium Wafers are used. This remcdv Is the natural envinv of blood nois- ors. Painters, paper hangers, nun workers In lead and arsenic or other t;oixonoiiM metals, should use them fiouuentlv or constantlv. and thus avoid hlood-nolsons: ami evervnne who has skin and blood troubles of unv kind, should umnlov llicni until rid of the diseases, wlilch the iiowcr ful little wafers eliminate in a mur velouslv short time. Purchase a uackas-e from vrair druualst at once, and send us sour lame and address for free sample mickiiite. Address. V A. Stuait o.. I?r, Htuart Dulldlna. Marshall. Mich. GREENE & CO., Agents American Ladles TailorinK ('iiiiiiany of Chicago. Made lo incasuic Suits, Skirts and Coats. LA GRECQUE CORSETS Mr. R, O. Black of Charlotte Is In town for a few days on business. - Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and child-en who have been visiting friends and relatives in the city during tho summer returned to their homo in Okluhoina Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Lawrence who have been staying at Dula Hprlnge for two weeks relumed to town yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Read who have la en spending their honeymoon at Toxaway and Esmeralda Inn are ex pected to return to town today and will be at Elbemax, in Victoria, tem porarily. Rev. E. T. Coyner la attending tho Lutheran conference at Conover. Prof, and Mrs. Archibald Hender son w'ho havo been visiting Mrs. Mrs. Alfred 8. Barnard goes to New York Thursday and will be away several weeks. Miss Grace Jones firm Charlotte after senco, has returned a week's ab- Mrs. J. J. Brown and nor daughter Mrs. Lockwood, go to New York to morrow, to meet Miss Frodcrlcka Brown who returns from Europe in several days after an absence of sev eral months. Mr. R. B. Rtone and Miss Mabel Sti nt have gone to Ralclxh where M'B. Stone is spending several weeks. Mr. Stone returns shortly, Miss Florence Angle left yesterday f Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson to en ter Miss Mason's achool. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph XV. Albright lervo Monday for a visit to their old home In Greensboro. Al i m, C. II. M illci- and d.iiu;h. r. i:elyu, returned yesterday from "1 I mils where they have been visitiut; .Mr nnd .Mrs. C. II. Miller. r, Mins Florence C. James of South O.rolliia Is vinitlnn; her uiul.. Mr. .las. L. Alexander, nt I In- Ualtcrj l i.rk hotel. PATTON-BAILEY CO. CASE TESTIMONY IN Special Reduced Price Sale for Monday FEATHER BOAS AT HALF PRICE These an ostrich, cockc, uIrI MiM'iliuu boas. The reg ular 1 1 circs, $6.00, $10.00, 18.00, .fJo.OO and $30.00 havo hern cut in two fortius sale, viz. to $:.()0, $5.00, $!).. m."0 and $15.00. These arc bargain buys. RUFFS AT HALF PRICE Mack, blue, brown, white and combined colors in Chiffon and Maline. Prices $1.50 to $10.00 reduced re spectively to 75c(s to $5.00 just half price. It is giving them away. HALF PRICE ON BELTS. Kid belts in black, tan and grey; prices SOets to $2.00 reduced to 25ets to $1.00. Silk belts in black, brown and white: prices 50cts to $1.00 redurv l m 25cts to $2.00. There is much va riety in these belts they are both tailored and fancy. NECKWEAR AT SPECIAL PRICES Soft and stiff collars, jab ots, bows, stocks etc. in lace net, and musUn; prices 25cts to $1.00 reduced to special l!)cts to 59cts. There are scores of desirable pieces in the lot and you should see them. HANDKERCHIEFS AT SPECIAL PRICES. All fancy embroidered lin en handkerchiefs at 25c ts and 35cts are reduced for this sale to 19cts. Those at 50cts and 75cts are cut to 39cts. And 20ct handker chiefs are now 12cts. Any thing so staple as handker chiefs offers more than com mon value when reduced in price. All these items at special prices are in good condition, and deserve better than a sacrifice. For various rea sons, however, they must be sold to make place for the Christmas stock. It will profit you well to attend this sale. ATTORNEYS WISHED TO CI.I.K mtATIO ItV TAKING HOLIDAY Judge Ailains Was Kcliictant Hut the Told Him Juror 8 Wanted to See the Clrmm. Yesterday ill Superior court was no table for two thing. one was the closing of the evidence in the hlK damairo suit of John K Pntton against the Bailey Lumber company nnd the other was the decis ion of the court to hold no session Monday on account ot the circus hut to ailjuurn to Tuesday morning when the damage case will bo argued. Judge Adnma was somewhat reluc tant lo allow tho circus to Interfere with tho court, but tho attorneys in the ease who have been disagreeing about every thing which in. any man ner, shape or form has come up, for once got together. They argued to him that the juror." wanted to attend the circus, that the court oflicers wanted to attend and that the children must be there, hu morously maintaining thnt of course they had no Interest In the matter The Judge agreed finally that eourl should not meet until 2.30 Monday afternoon, but later relented and eused the hirers until Tuesday morn ing. M. V. MOORE The inn-- li.iu, by the very aaiure f bis vocation and the mental equip ment ri i lit, il for it, stands somewhat apart from his fellow-men. He has uifts of an cucMinmon order, and his art is so young, as compared with the history of lie race, that they are not ven yet iharly correlated to other phases of human activity. The world hardly Knew where to place him. i ittle inoie Hi in a century has pass- ) blnic H.imIu was content to rank with the l.irkc In a nobleman's hrusehnld. Uss than a centurv since Schubert had to consort with tho ser- ants of the employer who provided h'm the opportunity to earn a liveli hood. Since th. m the musician has -nie Into his own with marvelous rapidity, bin -. i-noe still places his output in tie category of the useless, .Hid in the world at large there lin gers a distrust as to bis entire re ipcctaMlltv It ia not likely that any contemporan. -eis musician has miss d the ep. r;, ,. of finding, himself in object i f condescension, or pity, if not cont-mpt. on the part of men whose gifts ie- in business, or state craft, live, in literature. He appears eft, n to he h. ld as one possessed of a divine madness, not to soy follv. that It productive of transient pleasure for the multitude, hut which It is not Incumbent en anybody to take seri ously, nnd which deprives his opinion VALUES. ! We have them in good1 smokes. A trial will con-J viiicc you. Barbee, Wells' Smoke Shop. ! ; M. WEBB & COMPANY Milliner) Importer No. Battery Park rtaoo. Pboue 104s Have it Done Properly. 1 Manicuring. Chiropody, Massage. Hair Dressing, Shampooing. Scalp Treatment, etc., done In a satisfactory j manner at small cost by expert! workers, MISS CRUISE," "wuud VISITOHS, SAVK MONEY, t.j having your teeth attended to by us Always up-to-date. Palnleos and Reliable Crown and Rridie work s penalty Popular prices 6 m. IU, MATTHEWS DENTAL PAB IXMtH 25.2-27 New McAfee IMilg., corner College and Spruce, opposite 1st. Bap tist Church mad near Con House. Plione 949. Reakleneej Phonx t"2. We Don't Know Of auv one in this town who has ever used M&W Indian ; Coal that is dissatisfied with it It's just good, clean, sol id coal all the wav through. Phone 130. Carolina Coal G Ice Company j ",M - f't'i WATCHES MY SPKCIA1TY ! If you need a watch that will ! f keep time, we have thiem, and ! f at prices that are right. I line Watch Repairing. ' J. E. CARPENTEH. S2 Pntton Ave. 1 In again: All sizes of llowcr Pots. See them at The Asheville China Co.. No. 0 North Park Square. Phone 381 For up-to-date magazines and papers stop at . Mt. City Stationery Co's . Store H. M. Nahikian, Prop. -'3 I'atton Ave. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK IAMONU BRAND, A LdlMi! Ank joor DfwcfM tor 'ills in lira ni fiold mmilicV sealed with Blu Itllidon. V Tk nn qthvr. Bwy of rtrur DIAMOND HIIANI FIl".H,fn-5 yoAri known u Beit, Bft, Always Kehl l r SOLD BY nfiiJGGISTS FVERYWHEPF ADS FOR RESULTS. TRY CITIZEN WANT ANNOUNCEMENT. I. C. Cauble and T. M. Lindsev having; purchased the business of the Union' Plumbing Co. will continue the business at the same place under the name of the Union Plumbing Co., and are pre pared to do all kinds of plumbing and heating on short notice. All of our men are first class mechan ics and we guarantee all work. 7 South Leximgton Ave Phone 432 Handsome Effects and Reasonable Prices Ladies9 Coat Suits and One Piece Suits, Silk Raincoats, Wool Raincoats, Capes, Skirts, Pet ticoats, Waists, etc. Many arrivals in the last few days, giving us the best assortment of the season. In Suits we begin at about S.oO'and go to $:!", but, bctweeu $br and $25 is where we show ihe greatest assort incut -and a rare assortment it is, made by skilled tailors who eater In the deiuauds of New York, Philadelphia and other large cities. Capes in old rose, light gray, ncseda, Nile green, ainetlryst, prune, tan, French blue, navy and black. $5.7-"), 7.!)() and $10. Long ("apes in stylish Moire effects, proofed, also a fine range of silky things in Coats, also proofed. Auto Coats, Children's Coats, Infants' Coats, Hoys' Overcoats and Suits. Men's Stylish Autumn Suits Well as handsome an aggregation as you'll find in a day's march, in styles suggesting ."th Avenue, New York, and not the "noisy" tints so popular in the small towns and hamlets; styles in which you would -feel comfortable in our big cities where the other gentlemen are wearing such raiment. May we ask of you a call of inspection We will have pleasure in showing the excellent styles and will await your pleasure as to buying. Verbum sap., however, when you find just the thing, nail it; no more of the fancies this season. Fine Shoes tor Everybody We're selling lot of them but we do not grow rich on the operation; the pro fit is very short. Our makers rank away up for prime shapes in prime leath er at correct prices. H. Redwood & Co. rmi ) PEERLESS New Coat Suits and One Piece Suits Come in Monday and take a look at our pretty Suits. You'll find the prices most rcasonaoic nun uie si ie me oesi. We arc also showing some very handsome ('oats, it from $1").H to $Ur.K. The Famous American Lady CorHets Arc sold at this store exclusively. We have just received a large shipment of these popular Corsets in all the new shapes. Sec Window Display n non-muricfil nffalrx of wel(!ht.L- XVomea's Furnishings. 11 Patton 'Ave.!' omni,
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