THE ASIIEVILLE CTTTKN", FKIDAY, OCTOBER 15,1009.
SOCIAL (SL
PERSONAL
MlaS Elisabeth Porter enterttilned
- Informally with a bridge party yeater-
day mornlnr at her home on Starnes
, aanua In honor of her gui-nt, Mr. E
K. Usohsller of Atlanta. The aouve-
, Ilr Wars pink rosea, whlrh were pre
MDttt to the gueata by little Mlna
Mary gachellor. 1'lnk cosmos end
Chrysanthemums were uacd to duco-
TSts tkl house. Mlas Torter'a guests
war lira. C a Bryant, Mra. Julian
M Woodcock) Mra. E. E. Kaehellor, Mra.
Oeorfs R, Calvert, Mra. W. H. I'en
land, Mra. J. C. Frltehurd, Mra. M. I..
ptevena, Mra. Frank Weaver, Mra. H.
JR. Porter, Mlsa I.oulne Hamilton, Mimi
Georgia Rankin, Mlaa Adelaide Por
ter, MlM Carrie May Brown.
J J
Mlaa Bsrttia Hunter, daughter or
- Mr. and Mra. J. C. Hunter of Aahevlll.i
and Mr. Charlee F. Aiken, formerly
of Brsvard, were married yeatorday
morning at the home of the bride
: on ftauthalde avenue by Ilev. IS. Iy
sandar Orau. The wedding was very
: quiet and only the members of the
family and a few cloae frlenda were
present The wedding occurred at the
nrly hour of aix o'clock. Ths bride
entered the parlor to the accompani
ment ,-' of Mendelssohn's wedding
march, and wore a becoming gown of
whlta crepe da china. Mlaa Oeorgla
Klmmons waa the bridesmaid and
wore a gown of pale blue ellk mull.
y Mr. Philip Hunter, a brother of the
btids was beat man. The ring cere
mony; Waa need. Mia Hunter has
been lor a number of years atenogra-
s . pher Ih tha ofllcea of the superintsnd
nt of tha Southern railway, and haa
j great many frlenda in the city. Mr.
. AUea Is a traveling repreaentatlve of
. R. J Reynolds Jk Co., of Wineton
Balem, with beadquartera In Aahevllle.
' Mr. and Mra. Aiken left after the cer
emony for a brief trip and will after
November 1 realde at 90 Church
atreet
Tha monthly meeting of the Lad lea1
Mlaalonary aoclety of tha Flrat Prea-
byterlan church waa held yesterday
altera ooa at tha home of Mra: J. A.
mualt MI4 Mri. D, H. Watson on
Oroya atreet, tha occasion being mark
to tat pressac of twenty-five
,,. members and proving ef unusual lit
teres 'and attraction. Paper were
read by Mra. J. F. Johnaton, Mra.
M. C. Stockton, Mra. A. H. Mccormick,
Mra, OufflD, Mra. 3. W. Bchartle and
delegates wers elected to tha Mission-
any Wtue aaaembly to be "held at
Swansanoa November S and t. There
waa a social hour and dainty refresh'
riven u were served.
Ths. Halloween dance ths n8 sf
. the month at ths Battery Park hotel
will be ths first ef ths special dance
of ths1 winter which are featured by
unique' and artistlo decorations. The
dance last rear was one sf ths most
boautlful of ths series and will be
quailed this season. The autumnal
tints which characterise this season
ef the year ars unusually beautiful
and for ths purpose ef decoration are
. d l moult to surpass. The pumpkin
Jnck o'lanterns blend . harmoniously
. with the softer tints of the foliage
and the weird little faces peeping out
from among) the leaves give a fahol
tui vista Into an enchanted world.
The wearing of costumes on I tallow
sen, which usually means dominoes
or 'ghost Ilk sheets wrapped around
ths figure with a pillow slip with holes
cut for eyes, Is a matter of inclination
. bat It Is pot unlikely this year, which
: brought the rostume dances Into favor
again, that the simple disguises will
be adopted at ths Halloween dunce,
which will bs an affair of much pic-,
ttreaqueneaa.
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The wedding of Mlaa Selmo, Kraua
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Maurice
Kraua, and Mr. Walter Lewlaohn,
youngest son of tha late Mr. Leonard
I.ewlaohn, the copper king, occurred
recently In Nbw York at the home of
ths bride In West Beventy-alxth atreet.
. Mr, Lewlaohn la a brother of Mr,
Frederick Lewlaohn, who wna betot
- man, and Mlaa Jennie Lewlaohn. and
a brother-ln-lnw of Mr. PhlUp S.
Henry of Aahevllle. Mr. end Mm.
nenry wno weni hi incw York for a
month's atay before their departure
for Italy, were preuut t iho wed
ding. Mlaa Krniid wore n white aatln
gown end over It u white nitron coat
trimmed with bninrin or itiixntan sa
ble. A large liUi k velvet picture hat
With a crown of ml. I. worn In
pine of tin? iiiu hi vol! Mtm Kraua
wore Beverl'"HtHn of beautiful
pi run. me iinti;; v im lavishly tlcco
rnteil with autumn '.cavt-n n:nl Amerl-1
can beauty roues. Mr. and Mrs. Lew
l.iohn have gone iihroni (mil on their
return will llvo In a pint merits at
Rlierry'a.
Mrs. James J. Conully relurna from
Black Mountain the latter part of the
month and will open Fernlhurat for
the winter. Mrs. Conully Coxa la In
Aahevllle ut present.
Mlsa Ronnie Iteeves who haa been
visiting frlenda In the Eaat for several
months and who haa recently been
the guest of Mrs. Fenton In Buffalo,
Is expected to return shortly to Anhe
vllle. Mr. and Mra. Chlpley and Mr and
Mra. McClendon of Marshall who have
bocn visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nich
ols have returned to their homes.
Colonel Alexander Helper arrived
yesterday and la a guest of Mra. iiank
Amlas at Bonnlvlcw.
Tlecent arrivals at Bonnlvlew: Mr.
and Mra. P. II. Bwart of Pittsburg.
Pa.; Mrs. P. Maya, Charleston; Mlaa
Coleman, Bt. Louis, Mo.; Mr. Carney,
Miss Whipple, Boston.
Mra. Thomna Settle leavoa within
several days for Philadelphia and will
be away several weeka.
Father Joseph Kenpe of New
Brunswick, N. J., and Father Duggan
of Bordenton, N. Y., are guests at the
flattery Park hotel for several days
during the dedication ceremonies.
Mr. F. B. Warner of Philadelphia
Is In Aahevllle for a few days sn bus
iness.
Colonel and Mrs. Tripp whs spent
the season at ths Battery Park hotel
last year are expected shortly and
will again be gueata at the hotel dur
ing ths winter.
Mr. Ti Wadley ftaoul who has been
at Atlantic City sines his return from
Germany, Is in ths city and a guest
at ths Manor.
Miss Hannah Ervrln la the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brwln.
Mr. V. R. Baker hag returned (rem
trip to New York.
Mrs. Mary Logan Bennett ef Ken
tucky who has bsen In the city for a
year has gons to Pennsylvania.
Miss Bessie Beeves Is spending
several duyg with Mrs. Frank Coxc ai
Green river.
Mr. Ottls Miller left yesterday for
Wayeross, Ga., where he will spend tin-winter.
Mrs. 0. 11. Henry and Mlsa Cecil
Tfrnry have gone to Atlanta where
they will remain during the winter.
ASKS FIFTY DOLLARS
FOR USING
CHANGE OF 8CITCASK CAt'KKS A
DAMAGE! 81IT
Two Colored Boje In Dlwtgreeinfnt
Over Clothes Which l it
Nell her One.
Mrs. Tench Coxe and her children
and Miss Annstts Lewis who have
boon spending ssvsral wseks at Flat
Rock, leave today for Philadelphia
for a stay et several weeks.
Mlsa Kathleen Clark of Barnard.
N. O., is visiting Miss Kats Nichols
tut ths horns of ths latter on Liberty
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Rawls are
expected to return today or tomorrow
from New York whers they ent Im
mediately aftor their wedding.
Mr. J. M. Lnaey of Abingdon, Vs.,
is: in the city for several days on bus
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory 8. Rockwell
who were reesntly married In Chicago
are spending their honeymoon at the
cattery Park hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Minor whs
have been In New Tork and Virginia
for several wesks are ezpeoted to re
turn within several days to the city.
Mr. 8. A. Barbea has returned from
a buslasss trip to New York, Balti
more and ether Eastern cities.
Mrs. A. B. Doyle returned yesterday
from Europe after an absence of aev-
eral months.
Mra T. Mlnakucht underwent a sue
veaaful operation for appendicitis at
the Meriwether hospital yesterday and
aa early recovery Is anticipated.
Mrs. A. J. Lyman leaves Monday
for Hartford, Conn., and will visit
relattvee in New Tork before returning
to Aahevllle.
A common suit case full of clothes
of sll sorts and descriptions is tin-
cause of a rather Interesting suit to
ho tried before Magistrate James this
morning. Arthur Arnold, colored.
will havs to explain his right to the
possession of this choice collection of
wearing apparel which ta claimed Ijj
John Jones, also colored.
It aeema that Jones and Arnold
were once employees at the Henrietta
but their amicable relations did not
ocntlnue. At any rata Arnold left and
scon afterwards Jones missed his case
of clothing. When Arnold endeavor
cd to redeem them he found it hard
work and furthermore the clothes
wculd not fit Arnold.
Btralghtway Jones consulted a la
yer and his anger arose. Ho did not
want Arnold even to look at his
clothes to aay nothing of trying to
Wear them. Immediately ho took out
a summons claiming IliO damages
from Arnold for ths trouble of appro
priating the few sundry clothes he
had in his possession.
They will appear this morning and
txplaln matters.
SANITARY LAWS
TO BE ENFORCED
NURSING MOTIIKRS
i,how the beneficial effects of
Scott's Emulsion
in a very short time. It not
only builds her up, but en
riches the mother's milk and
properly nourishes the child.
Nearly all mothers who
nurse their children should
take this splendid food-tonic,
not only to keep up their
own strength but to properly
nourish their children.
Hik SALE BY ALU lill.(.(.lilS
11
jfeatfierbloom
Demonstration
Continues Jodaif
CU lu today and M-lcct oucl
oi uicmc oca tin nil skin.
Priced SI. 75 to ST.(K(.
,l f. r ur
:, . hk.'O U lI'M.k.
SCtriT & IIOWNK, 409 Purl St.. Nw York
nCHPKCTOIt BATS OAItEtESSNESS
MUST BE ABATED
Reports Art) that Housekeepers
Careless In Disposition of
Garbage,
Let ths careless housewife and
boarding housekeeper beware; par
lous days are oomln for her. Fcr
chance she may be haled before u
magistrate to explain the whys and
wherefores of her negligence In re
gard to the observance of sanitary
lawa of the city. The edict has gono
forth from the office of the sanitary
department in no uncertain tones
that no more chicken heads and oth
er such refuse shall be scattered
about the yards. Offenders of this law
will have to answer before the count
if th la auggastlon from the depart
ment la not complied with shortly.
Within the past few waeks the san
itary inspector haa been quietly pu
trollng the different atreets and hlgh-
ways of the city with a view to de
termining the actual condition of the
baok yards and alloys . And such a
revelation)
Chickens Galore.
The Inspector had no Idea that
there were ever so many chickens
in Aahevllle as the number of heads
ha found scattered about would Indi
cate, And bones there waro enough
bones to supply a glue factory for
several months. Tomato cann, and ev
ery other kind of can was there. Then
appeared the edict.
The men who drive the four wag
ons of the city were notified to take
the nnme of every offender and pro-
Bent It to the Inspector. Notices will
bo served soon and the work of
cleaning up tho city will begin in
earnest
held April L'nil, 1910, in Cliniiel Hill.
.Ww ii I. ;iiih and Chin lotti-sville. Tliis
I ri.inK" lur ilelmte Will prohably lie
i tine ;in iininial evenl l..ist e:ir thi1.
.11. ale 11 Untried a Honllinide Inter. -m.
'1'i.liiiie held the letuunpioriHhip iil'.nK
th. iilf en.'iMt; Virginia lia.l prn.'i a
w.iithy foe of Johns il..pkiiix ami . I ! i
it middle Atluntlc onlv. rsiti. -s; and
t'arolina was styled hy the l'nner:dt
of tleorgla as "the Itaiwnoty ol l'n
beatahlr Oehaling leamn " It Has nit
strariKe, then that no one or tli.w uni
vorsllles ,-li.iuld have t I'liimpli.'rl in
the three-cornered contest. Virglnhi
won from Carolina, Tnl.in.' I'r.ini 'ii
glnlH. anil Carolina fr,om 'I nlane. i H
the last, three debated witli Virginia
In. '.v ver. the University of .North Car
olina haM won two.
At a very enthuslatd ir ni' i liiiK ut
the haHliithall association lilio .el.
the following officers Were elerted
ITesldent. H. M. Ha In 111 1 n 1 : vii pr. si
dent. It. I.. Deal; secretary and treas
urer. H. N. Taylor; mannger, T W.
VoIIm; ti-mpyrsry captain, W A Har
den. I'rnrlicej has. alread- l.eirnn.
The llintortcal ' anclety in. I laxi
Monday evening and elected their of
ficers for the enauliiK year. Almm
thirty men enrollefl as meinhei- a
great deal of Interest has I. .-en nianl-fi-sted
In the society nnil more im n
ate expected to Join.
T. A. J. X
Special Values in J'weaters for friday
We will sell for one day, Friday (today,) at special
prices our lare assortment of Ladies' Coat Sweaters.
We will offer them at Twenty Off for Friday oVily.
This means you can buy $5 sweaters for $4, $4
sweaters for $3.20, $3 sweaters for $2.40.
Cotton Siderdown (food Value for 2Sc yd.
He have just imparked a shipment of outings and Cotton 1
The Cotton Kidordown eomesr in an a.'snri incut of colors vevv nice
ete. prieed at '2'w - d.
role outings with I ook and I'eaiT s pirlnre jirnued
North
"( yd.
Other outinirs fnuii
lOe
nowi.iNo ToriiN.Mi:T.
The regular weekly howling tourn
ament will he held tonight at Al
liermarle park. The members of tin
elub aro requested to he present.
yd. up.
Our Millinery Department Very usy
We are rushed in this department and you should make your t
early date.
Hats that are teny and they sell m a hurry. Priced upwards
t 'a liililu lias t u i
Hid new Wireless
tl l.lishi', hetU'. l
'an. onvcr.
ity wii-elcss stations.
s.-i'ce is l.eing es
I'lincj l!'ii.it and
Hay's Hair Health
N ver Falla to Restore Cray Hair to Its
Natural Color and Brawl y. Moon"" UU'i'tf
eut.aai. (Kiiivi-iv ri'iu'ivett Uaudruu. Iffnota
Bye. Srhine all nubrtitutea. $1.00 sad UK:
hulllM.bv Mul'-rat Ilruififinn Scad 1.. Ump
.,r 1..H, "Tlii' l aic et tho 1! 3 ir. "
t'.iilotlan Hui't. Co.,34 Cllutua St., Newark, N J.
Painful Dyspepsia
A Form of Indigestion Caused In
t.tislrlr Irritation from l iidlircnt
rd I'ood in tll Stomach.
No kind of dvsDeosla Is hotter
marked than that known an "i'ain
ful IndlKestlon. and It Is also a very
common iiffectlon. Pain, generally, ol
a dull charsalertiiisk felt after meuhi
and alonir with tho Duin. soreness at
the ilt of the sfoiriach often exlHts.
und In sojjiu cases the soreness is
tierrhanent. "rne "teTTtiemess is rom
monlv restricted to a Dot In the mld
dlo line of tho. bodv. ImmedlatL'lv be
low the hrcaat-bone.
It often extends tiDward under the
bono, which roimeauentlv feels sore
on nressure. or the tenderness Is felt
toward either side. This tenderness
1m commontv associated with an un
oleasani leellnt of heat "a bnrnini
sensation" as It '. i termed bv some
iivramiH. There Is also a "unawlna
and "drasKlinr" as well an varl
other anomalous sensniions comniaiii
ed of after Inkine food, and seneralh
within an hour after eatiss.
An iniKlit be su '"used the lntensltv
of the svmotoniH Is uroDoitlonate to
the ouantltv and ouslltv of Hie meal
When the stomach la emntv. a sen
sation of cravluif or emutlness nives
most trouble. This often causes a
false HiuM'lIt. which bv Induelna the
person to eat heartily asaravates the
enllerimiH. Thirst eenera'lv causes
much annovance: heartburn, wa
brash, acldltv. nnusea. and headache
are not infrcouent nttendnnta. 1 he
toiiKue Is usuallv coated and from a
inero Inspection of this ormin the
condition of the stomach can olten be
corrccllv told.
It Is a common error with Dcrsons
who Miffer from stomach haln rnuseil
bv indlKestion ami saatrlc IrrltiUlon
to l Vie such di UKS aa chlorodvtie. Ho t
mail's Anodvne, and other "ualti HI)
1 1 i u.i-i 1 1 I.-?
tiles' druKH
Mlaa Eleanor Fakes Tins Rone to
Ntw Tork to visit tin uncle and to
meet her rousln. Miss Slayden, who
haa been abroad dtirtnar the summer
with Mlas tYylerlcka Brown.
New Long Coats
We are ghd to tell of Hie receipt of
these Ion looked for coats. Those who
liave awaited them will not be disap
pointed. . Seven-eighth and full length, attrac-
I tive new fabrics in broadcloth, kerseys,
diagonals, unfinished worsteds etc., in
green, grafc', navy, raisin, jterracotta,
eheperds plaid and black.
. Prices $12.50 to $40.00.
M. V. MOORE
."Women's Outfitter.
11 PATTON AVU
r
N. C. VNIVKItSITY NOTICS. -f
(rorrespcindence of The Cltlien.)
CHAl'EL HILL, N. C. Oct. H.
Dr. Joseph Hydo I'ratt, professor of
economic geology and state geologist,
and lr. Archibald Henderson, pro
fessor of mathematics, have returned
from Aahevllle, whero they attended
tho Southern Appalachian Mood
ltoads convention. Both Ir. l'ratt
and Vr. Henderson played a leading
part in ths convention. Dr. l'ratt was
tho prime mover In tho organisation
of this convention and was elected
ita first president. Dr. Henderson, us
the representative of the university,
made an address on the part the uni
versity has played in tho g-ood roads
movement end in the econonilo life
of ths state. Tho first geological sur
vey made In the country was made
by Dr. Dennlson Olmatead, onco pro
fessor of geology in the university;
and the university has related Itself
to this movement by establishing a
three years course in road engineer
ing. Prof. E. K. Graham, denn of the
college of liberal arts, has returned
from Harvard whero he represented
the university in the inauguration of
President Lowell. In the academic
procession of one hundred and ninety
five European and American unlver
sltlea, arranged according to ths dates
of their founding, the University of
North Carolina was forty-sixth, being
proceeded by twenty-nine Kuropeon
and sixteen American colleges and
universities. He also actended the Na
tional Association, of State Universities
of America.
The debating union, composed of
W. R. Edmonde, H. B. Btacy, J. A.
Hlghsmlth, C. W. Quuter and S. C.
Kerr, met last week and completed
arrangements for the triangular de
bate between Carolina, Tulane and
Virginia. This debate will probably be
ITS mi MS reiiei. (711111
.1.. ,lui..k.. While
alTord I eiiiui.ru i v' rellof to the dvsiieii
ilr uain. thev have no effect what
ever In riinovliiK the cause.
S rt'A It TH DYiSPKPtilA TAH1.KTS
remove tin- cause. Bv comoletelv di
v,.Miinir all the food In tho slomaeli.
there is no further nosslbllitv of the
occurrence of this disagreeable f irm
ol' dvsncnsla. with i' nalnlul maiiifes
t,,(ions. and of er concurrent svnin
tomv All of Hie irritation ol the
st moh- linlnir und omach nerves
as the result of the undigested loud
Ivlns in "'at oriran and underKoimt
fermentat1..n and decomposition. is
uuicklv d..nr awiiv with.
lint net onlv Ih the form of dvs
nensia which is ucromnanicd liv nam
.'iired throUKh the use of these dnres
t'fvc tablets, but mIso uverv other l.irin
of indlei stion. as I hero are main
ktivla in which the fMiiiM" ouln d
...,r , in- but where there '-e inanv
svioi. loins
romtorlimr
aginit. , ,
Stuart's livsoensia Tablets contain
in a hlkihlv ci.nc.-ntratcd from, now
erful auti-dVfli. colic Initrrdn'tits.
M-bi.-h dlKcst ranidlv and tlmruuitnlv
fond of everv kind including oroteid
nitrates, rurho-hvdrntes. ete
Bles k rii in will disinterirrato
test '! Out! itrains of food.
Purchase- a Uox from Your druir
vIm .-nee mi ice 60 cents), and eet
rii! of the nain. discomfort and other
dlsiiarreeable svinntonis of dvsneiisla
Also send iis oui- name and uddress
for free snmnle onrltai'-e. Address I-.
A. Stuart 1 :.0 Stuart Hide.. Mar
shall. Mich
You Get
Everything
A
Good Laundry
Can Furnish
When you wear lin-'
ens laundered the Nich
ols "Way.
ASIIEVILLE
LAUNDRY
I. A. NICHOLS, Mgr. Phone 85
The Ashevilhi School ofh
Music and
Dramatic Art
rounded . 1907.
FAfTIl'Y OP IXSTKUCTIO.V
Pla iioforto
Mil. I'. FI.AXIXGTOV IIAHKKIl
MISS MINNIE WKHTAIJi
MISS LILV JACKSON
Klcim-iiuirj. and liiternicxliate I'lano-
forte
MISS KOBERTA OSBORNE
M1H.S KATHLEEN JONES
MH. JOHN V. STAHNES
Oi'Knn
MR. P. FLAXIXGTON HAHKER
A. R. C. O., Iriiion
Voice ( nlluro aial Itcperlory
MISS EIHTK M. HA UK Ell
MILS. J. G. STIJiELEATIIER
Violin
MR. M. r. CONN ELL
Harmony and t'omrxwltlon
MR. I". I liAXINGTON UARKER
l.ansciiiincH
MR. A. JULIAN LYMAN, B. A., M.
A., M. L,A.
Speech Arts and Dramatic Action
MISS IRWIN L. CATON
TUB AUDITORIUM. Phono 344.
I Tist'
1-.: mm
i
'.idcrdown. I
n IIkmii only
lioit-e ;it an l
to .t5().(K). J
M. WESB & COMPANY
atUUtaeo bnoortera
No. Battery Park Place. Phono 104
COAL IS AN
INTERESTING
. SUBJECT NOW.
And the host coal is deninnd
in,' most attention. .
M & W Indian
Coal
Phone l6p
Carolina Coa!
Ice Company
Virimai aiTZiaaiZZiTjl
VISITORS. 8AVK MONETr
ly having your teeth attefided to by
ta Always up-to-date. Painless and
Reliable. Crown and Bridge work
p?olalt7. Popular prices.
DR.
TELEGRAPHY
Is being taught at tho Ashevllle Hus-
VALUES.
We have them in good
smokes. A trial will con
vince yon.
Barbee, Wells' Smoke Shop.!
MATTHEWS DKNTAli- PAR
LORS
35-20-27 New McAfee BMg., corner
College and Spruce, opposite 1st. Bap
list Church and near Cons Hooset
Phone 948. Residence PboiM 72.
GREENE & CO.,
AecnlH Amerlinn T.n.liea T..ii.,rin.r
Incss College by Mies lone Buck, an j Companv of Chicago. ; Made to measure
Rre'in0, ,!.'Ze I Suits Skirts and Coats.
9E.VRY S. SIIOCKLEY, ,r,clpat LA qREnQTTTT CORSETS
Now Is the Time
In
aurain: All
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ni.t;j ti ..
mviuibMu ,uy otauoney uo.
i iwui-i iui ift: uiciii ai
WATCHES MY SPECIALTY
f If you need a watch that will
keep time, we have them, and
at prices that are right.
FIdo Watch Repairiftg.
J. E. CARPENTER.
32 Patton Ave.
Just a few Billikens left at
!$1.00 each.
lor
i 1 1 1 1 v illsaereeal.le
ili.iconci rtlnu and ill
ili
Ihick's Hot lUast
are just (lie filing
weatlier. rPhe' savt
tfivc out (he heat.
BURTON & HOLT
Heaters
this
fut
hill
The Asheville China Co.,
No. 6 North Pa(k Square. Pliono 381 !
CITIZEN WANT ADS. '
BRING RESULTS.
A s I n -nil
ili-
H. M. Nahikiau, Prop.
s 1'utton Ave.
Tin latest things In
Hair Goods
AND j
Ornaments
Are lu re In ple.'iilng assortment.
MISS CRTTTK'R si ny,w.ti st.
1 i
MILK, CREAM,
BUTTERMILK,
ICE CREAM
All pure. Prompt de
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Asheville Pure Milk Co.
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The Fashion, (Inc.)
1G Patton Ave.
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Comforts
If you need any Blankets or Comforts, crjve us
a look before buying elsewhere.
Cotton Blankets at 7fc, $1.00, $:2 up to .$100.
AVhite Wool Blankets at $4. 4.r0, .$.", up to .li'..'),)
Plaid Blankets at $l:2), .ft.(X), ).(K) and G.OO.
We sell the Maish Laminated Cotton Down Com
forts at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, up to $.-).00.
Down Comforts at .$7.r0 and $10.00.