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TITE WmVJllJE CITIZEN", SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1909. Mine Francos Miller of Wlnntnii-.su-lem l vialtlng filen.ln In tin- i-ily J r-' icvcral daya. j Mm. J. B. Rnpii.r who hn ipent mnt( time nt the Battery park hotel, roturna today to her home In Mobile. Mr. nni Mrs. V. W. Samuel anl Cnug-liter, Minn Clara, tit Lexington, I Dr. J. W. Fuller, of California. SOCIAL Cold toeathet Meeds Set ready for the winter PERSONAL timm by initting in a supply T Ky , are m mlirin Honie time In th lilitnkeis and comforts. from $1 to 11.'.. Priced city and will later k to Florida for tho winter. j ( a' f . Ulea Irene Caldwell wn given a lurprla party by a number of her ' friend last night at her kmno on flouthalde avenue. The younff ueople petit the evening in playing game. A Bomber of mimical aelectlmis u dried to the enjoyment of the guenm. There were about forty uueiria piewnu ",:.,V-; : J itTntH further notice the Amateur Musical club will meet every Wpjn,--. day afternoon at four oviock in the Tf. M. Ot A. Auditorium wtileti haa been secured for the relicarHiiia. ... J J A wedding iv huh wan quite a anr , prlae to the friend of the rontrartlnx pnrtlea 1n Wfit Aahevllle wna that of Mra, Sarah h. Herren and Mr. John ' I'rewer, which occurred very quietly, the, ceremony being performed by nV. R. P. Walker, of the Calvary IJnpttat church, lloth Mra. Jlorren and Mr, Brewer have reached middle age, and through long realdence In tnl vk'lnlty have made mnny ft lend whose; good wiahea attend them In their new life. The Battery Tark hotel will add to the various Improvement one that will be of apeeltil Interest, thut of a "eulte de luxe,' or a thl apartment wa called in lent progreaalve day, the "bridal chamber." Thl apart ment will be very beautifully ilecorat- fed, apeclal French paper with delicate panel formed by flower will be ued With the dalntleat of eurtaina, und the window otherwlae draped almpiy with silk of the tone of the flower. Hand aome mahogany furniture will be Ued In the eulte, with silken cuahlona and eoftly tinted rug. The rmall re ception room will b In a olld oolor, probably olive green, with velour cur tain of the umo hade over rreum fillet curtain. The upholatorlng, ' rug, etc., are of the same tone, hand Rome Oriental cushlona relieving the effect of the green. The several pic tures will be selected with care, nd will bo framed harmoniously. The lit tle French mirror and sconces ot gilt will b used in the apartment and those who are fortunate enough to m-eure It will alway And It supplied , with flower from the greenhouse, which Will be arranged In slender graceful vaaea. There ore a number of other ? apartments which will be converted! by tho use of th beautiful nd dainty floral paper Into attractive and dainty floral paper, Into attractive quarter in which the new Empire furniture will be used, but tho suite de luxe will be reaerved for distinguished v.'tltors and th honeymooner. J Jt It la not unlikely that Aahevllle will again have tho pleasure of hearing Mis Beaal Abbott in tho near future and tho Who wer at th concert tlven soma time since at th Audito rium, will remember th uooeas she achieved ilk th number of aria from the grand opera at that time. Ml Abbott, Ilk Frits! Bcheft and Mm. Bohumann Helnk, ha deserted the runke of the grand opera atara, and recently signed a contract with Llebler und company to appear in comic opera. The opera ho not been elect ed, but Miss Abbott will undoubtedly appear before Christmas before the p'.iblle in her new line of work. ' Th following program will be glv on by Mica Leona Young's school of tnuslo and expression on Haywood street this afternoon at 6 o'clock, Piano aoloi Traumerei . . . Bchumann 111 in Manning Weit, reading: Old Age Mr. Frank De Young. Vocal eotol BeleefJd Mlaa Lucille Ptlnn. . . .... I ' Mr. and Mrs. (i H Moore of Hl.tck hoimo, H. ('., nri'l RchIo Ixive of Wnynesniie in. ;it Hi. Iiait,-ry 1'ark hotel. FINAL TOUCHES GIVEN TO ST, LAWRENCE'S IN flFAOINEHH Foil HKDIC.VIION KHICMOMI S Many VlNitors to Ho the Marvel of Architectural Skill Dcmlgncd by HiipliucJ GuuMtavlno. house party ut Tilltmore house a few wei ka lefoie their wedillng. Mr. Thomas liodd and Mr. Ernest Poilri Have a ni-.ig dinner Wednesday evening at tin ir liorne on Montford avenu'. MIh dram Graham entertained In formally at her home on Central ave ruo Thurmlay evening. Minn Graham' guest were Mia Maude Eaton, Ml I'VUItYTIIINf Ulanchc Green, Ml Itime Green, Mis I.ina Lowe, MIks Felmet. Miss I.ennle McCall, Mls Dora Gentry liunette, Mr. ftamuel Holler, Mr. W. A. Cutnp, Mr. J. I). Henry, Mr. Hughe. Mr. W. A. Camp, Mr. Rorrella, Mr. Daniel Hill, Mr. Daniel Trlnka, Mr. Balrd and Mr. and Mr. W. A. Graham. ft. 4 i ( . use and proved so popular with the Jh "" touchM PPara""" ,n member that the nlan for the formal tho dodlcatlon of St. Ijiwrenee a lo w opening were frustrated by a series! Catholic church tomorrow morning of parties given privately. The open- wr(, applied to the exterior arid In Ing would have fallen rather flat ef- ,, . . , .. . ter the several affair, given. o nothing T ot, thn f"""5"0"1" yeater ef a formal nature will be given by duy' n'1 ""-rything Is now in rea.il the directors of the club. The club nKM for lhB 'lr'i"lvo ccretnonlos house la an exceedingly comfortable whlch wlu mark tnu dedicatl.,n of a building and admirably adapted to en- churcn whose construction has taken tcrtalnlng as the recent large dinner- llp ntttrlv "ve y.-arg. The big panel, dunce given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry "The Founding or thn Church' was proved. The interior I handsome and P'K'-eU In position yesterduy nfternoon, the furnishing and decoration hnrmo- while Insldo the ladle of the Altar nlous and appropriate. society were busy decorating the nmln altar anil tho Bide chapels. Many vls- Mlas Alice Padgett of WooUey loft lt,,r u"'k oci aslon yestordny to ex- yestarday for a vlalt to Richmond, nnilne tho church which tund as a Vo., where ahe will spend tho winter monument to the skill of tho late With relatives. Hophael tluaetavlno, whoso unflnu ly death In tho hour or triumph Is deu- Mr. and Mr. C. .Ilryant and ly deplored. The great dome which family during tho remodeling of their bear his name, 1 the subject of won rcsldonce on Cullowhee street, will derlng comment, for there Is only one occupy the residence of Mrs. A. K othei' dome like It In tho country, at Abrams on Montford avenue. Bt John the Divine's church in New York. uIho designed bv Mr. GuaHta- Ml ITannah Erwln leavea today for vino. 8t. Angnstlne, Fla., to pend the win- Thl mighty vault was built bit by ter, after a vlalt to Mr. and Mr. Mar- bit over nothinir. ilxv the church CU Erwln. I Moor. When Mr rinniniii I...I.UM nrenarn f Intiu n wnrl, n n itmn, l-ii, l. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobart of hpn.irni ,.r i,u.i..r. ,.,.n...i i.,... New York are expected shortly In the foolhardy, said It wan an impossible rlty where they will remain during fcat, that there waa no precedent for tho winter. Mr. Hobart I the noted t tennis champion of America. Mr. Guastavino-. i m i,,i,i l)t antic 1j.i n ..H r. IV. In i,.t AillOU C3. INUUHU IPaVBal ID t.. iur nmw jorm mna win d away for aeveral week. friend in Birmingham and at Union Springs. ootto, tile, X12 Inefhes, nhd an Inch thick much In slzo and shape like the bricks of the ancient Human Mlaa T.i.. Ill -i .t- I lu uv " wans oi mo i uu MJ ?f '! te ?H Uurch near Canterbury. England. Mr. Ouaatavlno began laying theso tile exactly as If he were ehingllng an Mr, neuben Robortaon has return-1 lmaBln!l7 dom. fi"" ". ""'v rd to Cincinnati for a Visit to friends, "raenx ,or na,'s' "Wrung at the Mrs. Robertson' parent, Mr. and "o",0"1 course, tho flrt six or seven Mrs. Peter Thompson, returned to Cln- hlc"naca of "o were laid one over flnnati recently after apendlng th thi other break'n" Joints, in a special summer In Aahevllle. cement of plaster of pari. The next course, laid in .Portland cem-nt. was Mr. and Mr. W. S. rtorlrtna will "11 n place by overlapping the tile ahortly leave for KnOxvtllo which Will bIow- T1o process waa reponied un til their permanent homo. Mis Irma ul thB reat dome was finished with- D", I JL i if ? Our Suit Department a 7u$y Spot Jhese JDays Have you cailed in lately to see our superb showing of Fall and Winter Suits and Dresses? In almost every express we are in receipt of some new garments in our Ready-to-Wear Dept. iMisses' and Ladies' Suits from $12.50 on up. Coats for Children, 2 to 14 years, priced from $4.50 to $12.50. Call in today and take a look through our stock. Pe-m-na the Remedy. .1. W. J-TIXKH, S . null inn. soil North Miiin HI., Lor ies, Cul., writes: "I wa troubled with catarrh of I o bead for many yours. Ii a n . i , , I in -onse of smell, hearing and .-.U' I, I. "I spent lot of money with iloeb rs and thf) urio of local uppliculinriH to re lievo mo, hut to no puipone nnlil my attention wan called to the woiiderl ui effect of I'eruiiil. "I must say that I met with uumi sur prising and satisfactory fUlll.--. IV: u xiu look hold of the coini'lului and rir, vu itetitlrcly out of my system. "Although well alonn toward t'.ci allotted span of man's In,', l mn co pleased as a child over lliu r : n! I.-, a ad feel like a young man ;:;;aln." Man-a-lln an Ideal Laxative. demonstration af Skirts Con tinues All Next week If von !i;tc nut llllCllllt'll III- HCilKil; si r;i( ion (1 iii iij;- I lie ( c vim In call Iddnv. He .1 SAYS W.J.COCKE IS IN THE FRONT ROW .M.o II:. toll,. Reading? Aunt Nabhle Alia Sue Bell Corcoran. Flnno solo: Valso Sentlmentale. Klnkle Mr. W. E. Barnette. Vocal solo: The World Is Our King dom Tonight .... Lemuel Harper Miss Irene CaldU. . Reading: Mammy's I.I1' Hoy . Mis Ueulah Corcoran The public Is cordially invited to attend. According to report, the Countess Biechenyl. formerly Miss Gladys Van dc-rbllt, ha hotmht a sawmill In Hun a-nrv and will nl:iviir:i.lnp til.ln.vlo and similar work of superior grade. Thl startling departure ha caused no little aurprlse. und it is not unlikely that 'the American counless will aet an example of usefulness and enter prise that will he followed by Hun K.irlan nohlewomen. The making of furniture rind copying somo of tho luautiful old furniture was probably I offircted to the Counti sa Sze henyl by the Ulltmore imKistii. s ami the work Tvl:toh hu been o Hnely accomplished hy Mn. Oeorge W. Vanderbilt. The '.-unt and Countess Si-.-ehenyl, It will ie remembered, w.i. roest at nj Dorklna is at present in Knoxvllle. Mlas Sadie Tlolllna ha gone to Oak ttldge to visit frlenda. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wright and Miss Wright who have been visitlnj Miss jutia Tennent hav returned to their homo In Washington. Mrs. C. a. Waddell. sr., who ha been visiting Mrs. Cushmaa at her home on Montford avenue, leave to day for Raleigh to visit Mrs. Samuel Ashe. out the aid of glrdler or supporting I scaffold. YOUNG CANTON MAN MEETS TRAGIC DEATH This weeks issue of The I'oiiniy It.cOnl contains Hi inc. "Messrs. Win. J. Cocke, .1 M Oildger, Jr., I". It. Hewitt. Waller I: Moore mill J. Frank Hay make II n secret that they want to sticcal i h. Hon. Jn. (Irani. From tl xciuiri; c. nnd the aossips golilg the rounds A;r Cocke seem to have a good lead . I the present lime. Mr. Cocke is a . i vigorous and enthusiastic campaign r, ami is an orator of tact and uliility." 1 lie pl't'f I K'St ci'liluoni Slcirts Villi', Uilhollf ; $1.7.") Id 7. ;issoi-( iiicnl til' ilc;il!i ever shmvii in Aslic- Mllllf. I'lrcrl (I'lHll aaqiiHiawniimar f Is the, Guarantscd Hose of Quality. wii nisi r.ATisrv vou A ...-.VX..- t v tiosu yii iuur -Hose as oneeras i;::... :.:...v I (tuall'.y ul ti:t. lON 4ftJ.' All hound round 5 lU lilSH wl,h l!" "wnths I ' Jft'KZ" eiiarjntoo or Dew 1 Knotair hosiery Are guar anteed for months We Ii;, ul' these e l;ilev received a shipment Imse and lie- sell almost a.s I'.'sl as jiiii-eil we can lY'ini iref lliein. lev arc I x !' six. TELEGRAPHY Is being taught at tho A.shevlllo llun-. Ineaa College by Miss Ionn Hock, on experienced operator from MIsM.urL If you are Interested please rail. 1KMIV S. SHOCK I.KY. I'rlnciiMil CITIZEN WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS. According to his political manar -r. J Mr. Hearst can run under a stia hat, if neceasury, whluh he undoiilit, .! ly tan, but It would prove very i t i ; i 1 innate protection from the Novemln bri i i es. Mil. C. N. SMATIUuItH KILLED I1Y A FREIGHT NEAR ADDIE Mr. and Mra John Acee Tetnmnd yeterday and ar at th Knlokerbock- Funeral Service Were Ilcld at er on College treet. Ills Home in Canton Yesterday Morning. Mr. Mason Smith who has occu pied th residence of Mrs. Dunn Mc Kee during; th summer, returns to New Orleans early in November. ine lunerai services of Mr. C. N. Mr. and Mrs. R. Guatavlno of NflSma"10r". who wa killed Thursday Tork are irtieats at the Battery PRrk near Addle were held yesterday at hotel during- the dedication ceremo- nl homo 'n Canton. Itcv. U. 11. Ab nlos at St. Lawrence church. erncthy ofllclnted. Mr. Smathor. who was the son of Mr. C. O. Memmlnner snd Mlas C. Dr- l'l'"ry Smathers, wa killed while CI. Memmlnircr who have been spend- Iol"K l'u.v a brakeman on freight Inir several week at the Battery Park tr"ln No- C1- Thursday morning, run hotel leave Monday for New York. n,"B m,ir Addle. lie slipped on top or tho train and fell between the cars. Mr. and Mrs. Cnnev Brown who! rh0 caboose passed over hi body, have beon residing- in Wilson are vis- niniiRllnir It at tho walBt. The body Ulna; the parents of Mr. Brown at,as Immediately taken to Waynes Emma. Ivlllo and then taken buck to Canton for Interment yesterday morning. Mr. Tleekmnn Ixirlllard la vlsltlnc Previous to hi promotion to the po- Mrs. James K. Oonally at Black Moun- B,tlon of brakenmn he had been on tain for several days. I thB switching- crew of tho Canton yurds. Dr. S. Westrov Battle who ha oceu- 1,0 ,s "urvlvcd by a father nnd ev- pled one of the Battery Park cntUitea frnl brothers, nmong whom ore A. F. during tho season has moved Into ani J- B- Smathers. Ho wus a mem arn.Ttment in the hotel for th win. of tho lted Men ter. Tho Health of Your Horse. The proper remedy for all lioraa strains, sprain or colic is l'erry Davis' 1'altikill r. lie prompt and you 11 anvo the hore suffer. iPK spare yourself trouble anil expenm maybo save a lontj time waiting. Yi u oufjht to hnvH a bot tle ready. The new size bot' lo oost 3! ceiitaj ouo ltirger, 60 cents. Do sure your druggist gives yon Perry Davis'. -VALUE La Tiln, a 10c Cigar, for 5 cents. Try litem. Barbee, Wells' Smoke Shop. New Coats for Misses and Children There are all ages 2 to 16in the following chil .drens reefers and coats: -lied flannel, sateen lined, double breasted . . $5.00. Sheperds plaid, sateen lined, double breasted, $5.00 Sheperds plaid, better quality, blk velvet collar $8.00 Copenhagen blue flannel $5.00 Navy blue and wine Kerseys, velvet eollar ..$7.50 Red Kersey, blk velvet collar. $8.50 Blue Kersey, red flannel lining, .., $8.50 Tlie coats for misses are Iwary riieii.it In col ors: navy, brown, revl, wine, black, etc.: axes 8 to 18 and price $6.60 to S20.OO. There la an (- Intereetlno; variety of designs, all frvMli and new. Now ia tlie Urns to bay wlUlo muks are roiu plete and uncoiled. m fH tt nowi-iNQ s)iti:s. The followlnir nre the score madei in ui niLiiuicup uowung lournaineui at Albemarle park last night: h. L. II. Jones .... 155 19S 197 5K0 V. A. Klndel... H4 179 148 CO rSl U liaoul IKS 129 185 4.r. Mr. Gilbert Jordan . 1S9 132 153 60 484 I A. H. Malone... 1 58 1 43 167 467 3. E. Cocke 1 75 146 1 48 464 I J. A. Burckel... 147 1 1 148 409 I Ralph Millard . 134 131 1 12 15 38! See our new stock of RHINE STONE HAIR ORNAMENTS MISS CRUISE," "oo,i st. MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK, ICE CREAM All pure. Prompt de liveries. Entire product pasteurized. Aiheville Pure Milk Co. K. Walnut St. I'lioneoftl Abu Tour (triiri.tfnrtt, II IIO ( -fin,- h!i. -ly tlie iti a it v i: i., ii, , , ,a no , l, l , iiuk send f l.-ilii ) , ,r lrnrtLMii-',! i,ni; -k, it, pivea full p irll, ul:ira mm ,liri',-i m. Vnlllut,, ! , I.U1IF8. M U I I.I II, 4 W.iu.t-j.lUM.cel.M.WtOllR. ! Just a few Billikens left at uiliiUTc.i.,Uilih,,nl,lki,ow ,!SllilP3.fh MARVELWIiirlinnSpray i nriMintoiri fliTr v 7'.',":: it ir v. .!.:!.: t II.' W. J,I1I1MUI1, A IUJl. 23 1'alton Ave. In ag;ii)i: All sizes of Flower Pots. See thein at The Asheville China Co., No. 6 North Tack Square. Phone 3$ I M. WESB & COMPANY Mlllluerj lmnortera No. I Battery Park Places Phone 10 COAL IS AN INTERESTING . .SUBJECT NOW. And the best coal is demand ing most attention. M & W Indian Coal Rhone 130 CaroHna Coal & Ice Company mmmsBsmssmssB VISITORS, SAVK MONEY, j by huvinj? your teeth attended to byj i i,s Always up-to-date. Painless and Reliable. Crown and Bridge work a tp-jcialty. Popular price. mm MATTHEW'S DENTAL PAR LOUS 25-2A-27 New McAfee Biilg., corner 4'olle anil Spruce, opinHe Jt. liap- lt tluirvh and near Coup House, Phone 1M9. RcslUrnce PhoiM 078. ' 44 44- 44- WATOIKS MY SPECIAWY -f f It you need a watch that will keen time, vre have them, and f at prices that are right. riDO tVateh Uerwlrlng. . 4 J. E. CAHPENTER. 4( 32 Patton Ave. KILtf:0 BY CHAIN. PAMRBURT. N. C. Got. 1R. IOold Hill. Rowan pounty, Inst tiitht Luther Bell, an mploye of the TJnlon Copper minea waa killed by a ehnin fulling; thre hundred feet nd strik ing him on the head. He lived only short while after the accident. He waa It year old and leavea a wife. n. V. MOORE Women's Furnishings. H PATTON AVE. Nnverthelee thora are still onoiiRh antomoblto manufacturer who have not yet withdrawn from the racin l.a me to provide a line of thrilling fn Ulitlva at nearly every race meet You Gel Everything A Good Laundry Can Furnish When you wear lin ens laundered the Nich ols Way. ASHEVILLE LAUNDRY t. A. NICHOLS, Mgr. Phone t.1 GREENE & CO., A Kent q Anierh-nn I. miles Tail-rio'i tVmiMiiy c,r Cliieairo. Made to nieasm.- Suits, Skirts and Coats. LA GRECQUE CORSETS Watch for tht1 Opening Announcement of the New Store. The Fashion, (Ine.) 1(i I 'at ton Ave. Now Is ihe Time Buck's lint Blast Heaters arc just the thing for this weat her. They save fuel, hui give out the heat. BURTON & HOLT m. if if if 'f f f f f f f f f f f f f PEERLESS Ready-to-Wear Garments A visit to tin i i t lcsii-;iM( suit w ( made. arc are stv 'ji.ii tmeiit will amply repny you for your trouMi s'eiwn here nt the most n ; i ;i I prices. Cur i-h and of the hot ni;;lcri,i lie found at ihe in', SI ! I!. asK $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35 00 e art1 showing a splendid assortment of warm materials for f; or cotton such as outings. Ilamielel tcs, red tlanncl. white Ihinnel. I.;;t!i r,l llanncls. hlanket ToIm s, etc. Barge assortment of .Munsing underw in vests, pants and union suits. .Maish cotton down comforts aie the hesf. ha-e them fi ifi.OO. ic.ir lor lailie misses .iiid I'oin in wa. iiiiilren f f f f f f f f 0
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