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THK ASITKVrrjJNMTIZHX, TfTESDAY. XOVKMBEll 0. 1000.
I
SOCIAL (&
PERSONAL
WE ARK NOW
SOLE AGENTS
FOR
$KZ5 Silk Jfose
Are priced at
$1.00 Joday
The trutrtot'n of tin- K.-t I'.n.lin
T'alnlnir mhool have Issued iiml.-
- tlcns to thr 1 1 1 .i 1 1 k 1 1 1 iiil'Mi . it huh
. of Prealdctit Union II. Wruli', h
t--, tftkaa place PViriuv imirniiit. n
12lh t JO ocloo', .it i Jr. m ill.-. S
' - v The fiociely tor the
'., Cruelty to Animalx will mo. ; ilu-
torhoon at 4 "0 uVliu k in tin- V M.
A. auditorium. It Is n -st d that
.' there will bra full m tiiinluin .-.
. J
' The meeting of the primary l.i h
ra which I held In Wlnston-Sa Ic in
tomorrow will he attended by lilit
i delegates from Ashevlllc who have to
morrow. Aflsa Con Htnckton, Mint
Edith Anderson, .Ml us Bun Kcenc, Miss
Way Alexander. Mian Leila Htuurt
Mlaa Eleanor Hlldehrand. Mh.s Fran
. . cm ' Buttle and Mies Nancy Curler
The full program of the convention,
which laats until Saturday, wan print
eil In Monday's Isaue of The eitiacn.
i ' The Camp academy will give an en-
tertalntnent November 13th at Lelcos.
tr whlrh will be quite a large n r
. fair, the proceed of. which will ho
used for church purpose. A prn-
gram haa been arranged which in
cludra readings, vocal anil Inxtru
mental music. Refreshment will he
, ,' Nerved and the public l cordially in
vlted tq attend,
' The ; 'American Woman'a League
meeta thi afternoon at tha Henrietta
on South Main atreet at 4 p. m. The
plan of the chapter houae will he
, ahown and the meeting promise to
toa o interest.
For aome Inexplicable reason Asho
villa feeema deserted at present, at
leant, to put it mildly, it la aeldom
that ao many member of aoelety ure
out of town at the name time. The
autumn deplete the ranka nf the
younger irirla who during the Rummer
and holiday, give Innumerable par
ties, but 4he matrona whose more for.
tnal entertalnmenta give eclat to the
octal acheme of the aeaaon, are atay.
- Ing away long after the usual time
for returning The Indian aummer la
drawing to a has y eloae and ao far
the partite have been Intermittent, the
full tide of teaft reeeptlona, dlnnera,
card partita, and dance having not
arrived. Later, perhaps, the round
will begin and continue without cca
aatlon until Lent, . Fortunately there
are few weddings with, the attend
ant complimentary ieaa and ahowera,
Which can be depended upon to en"
. liven an unuaually dull period.
The more advanced pupil of the
Aahevllle Hchool of Music and Dra
matic Art will give m public recital
Wednesday afternoon at 4 30 o'clock
In the Auditorium building. The pro
gram InCIudea the Beethoven Sonata,
Up, 10, No, 11, for the excellent play
ing of Which itim V. A. Sumner won
the gold medal offered by the achool
at the recent competition and decided
toy a committee. , Ml Helolae Car
roll will again ploy the Hcoteh Tone
poem, by Macdoweil, for ihe Interpre.
tatlon of which aha was awarded the
ullver medal. The program la aa fnl.
Iowa: '
Sonata, Op. 16. No. 11 .... Beethoven
Mlaa F. A. Sumner.
Illusion ... . .. .. Prdla
Mlaa Margaret Wlllendef.
Come Unto Him (from the Measluh)
. . . .. . , Handel
Mlaa Imcy Vance.
Berenata i. .. , Mosxkowakl
Mlaa Anna Iogun.
Tend reuse Did In
Mine Margaret Mlllender.
I Know a Hill Weltly
Mlaa Lucy Vam:e.
Scotch Tone Poem . . . . . Macdowel
Mlaa Helolae Carroll.
The Hhakeapeare club wail entcr-
" tAlned Battirday evening by Mm. Mary
Valden Williamaon at her realdence
on Merrlmon avenue. The club la at
preaent atudylng "Hamlnt," having
recently completed "A Winter's Tale."
Among thoee present were Mine May
' Klmberly, Mlaa Uaah, Mliw Hoeale An
demon, Mlaa Alexander. Mlm lon.
Mlaa Edith Andcraon, Mlim Kugonia
Rowe, Mlaa Francea Kuttlo. Miag Au
gusta Anderaon, Mlaa Carrie Dchartle,
: Mlaa Sarah Johnaon. Mlaa Cora stock
'; ton. Mlaa Spann, Mlaa Mabel Mlllrr
!. and Mlaa Reeae.
J J
Vt. and Mrtt. Kodney Ituah Swope
t 111 give a reception Thiimlny even-j
jng at the rectory in Klitmore, t
which the membera of the church
- have been Invited, N Invitation other
, than that extended by Dr. Swope from
the pulpit. Sunday to the connri-n-
HANDBA(j5 AND PURSES
uik i arc rcbl tienttd! in our alok will Afififal to your Aff.,.
of yoot) taAtt atol natj;K your 4irAirc for aomftihe) ex, luaivr.
TKcre Is mur.K jivraity of 4ciH"i Ai". ftcj fliao! in ii(
Kil Walrus, patent leather, ieal, ria.var calf. (tt.
Pur '
"i " " ' A few Mark CrAS imborteel I-rtli bf)"i &i( uhiotnmohly
M. V. AlOORC
iSMART rURN13HIN(i5 1 1 PATTON AVCNUC
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M.ilihiitl.iii i"ia i-
al Hi. ijrancl up. la
(IrlH III 1 ilp.v i larat!
,am
h.iufi
I In
area .iii.l will Imllllxe in "I Hot
i olI'.'B,. ."OMRS dul iliK 111. ;li In. II Is
, i, on il.ai tin- i nliie i hoi, I lurim
mil en inahse and I ho lions, will ne
. nl a decidedly military a."ieet with
tilt- Idia; unirormw of II'
i inlets.
Mrs. I'Taiieea llayriex of New Or
leanfi in BpendlnK aevcral weeks at
tl.c Battery I'urk lintel Mia. HayncB
Is a proinincnt anc.lety woman of New
Orleans' and was a MIhh I'oiteyant lf-
fore her marriage.
Mia Maude Klndil left .Sunday for
her homo in Naehvlllc, Tcnn., alt'T
a aeveriil niontha vibIi with Air. and
Mr. Allen Ktndel.
Mian Alice I irnnimond leavea short
ly for a several weeks visit to friends
in West Ashevllle.
Dr. T K W. Ilrown has gone to
New York for a fortnlfrht's trip.
Mrs. Kdward Mttlmore returns to
Plielhy tomorrow after an extended
Vilt to Mlaa Adelaide Porter in Hllt
niore. Col. Hcymniir Hchulhoffer of Aiken,
8. C Is in Ashovllle for several day
on business.
Mr. Ijpnn B. Humphrey of Charlotte
la In the elly for a few days.
Mr. Kufua Woodcock is In the city
for a brief atay.
Mrs. W. rtadellffe who has been
the guest of Mra. Brown at the home
of the latter on Oak atreet for several
months line returned to her home In
fttchmond, Va., accompanied hy Mr.
Rlidcllffo who haa been In the city for
a week.
Mr. and Mra. M. lul who have oc
cupied a cottage In Albemarle park
fof several years have given up the
ci-ttuge and Mra. Luti leaves shortly
for her home In Mississippi to spend
the winter.
Mrs. .1. F. Kumaey and daughter
Elizabeth have returned from Wash
ington after an absence, of three weeks.
Mra. V. It. Vlckerv arrived yester
day from Wyncote, Wyomina. to visit
he parenta Mr. and Mra. C. V. Ilrown
In Weavervllle,
Mr. H. H. Rend of Louisville! Ky.,
I In Aahevllle for a few days on bus
iness. Mr. Thnmns 11. de Forest of New
York Is In' Ashovllle for a short stay
and Is at the Hnttery Turk hotel.
Mr. W. H. cruginml of Chlenan Is
in town for a short stay on huslness.
Mr. George Tt. Koyal of the South
ern ml I way la In the city for a stay
of several days.
Mr. J. W. Austin of Sparta, Tcnn ,
la apendltiR several days In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. 10. J. MeCnrmnck of
Now Yolk art; auesla at the Hattcry
Park hotel for several weeks.
Mr. S. C. Ttouls Is vlsltlnK Mrs. l!ou!i
who for a. number of weeks has been
vlsltlnK Mrs. J. A. I,ee on Kltnt street.
Mr. and Mrs. Itoula leave shortly for
Jacksonville, Kin.
Mr. William E. Kreeae. Jr.. of Itre
vitnl Is In the city for a slort stay and
Is nt the Hotel Hcrkeley.
Mr. Joseph llarklns of lltlahurs.
Pa., has gone to I IcndcrMonvlllc after
visit of several weeks to Mai. and
Mrs. Ijuvrence Young.
Mr. and Mra. William Johnston. Ir .
who are on their wedding tr!: arc ex
pected In Asbevllle the hitter part of
the week unit will be the guests or
Pt. and Airs. It. P. Johnston.
crrtK a com in m; i.y.
InJ-n.tAXATIVK UUOMO Oulnine
I ablets. liriiKelsts refund mom-v IT
it tails to cure. K, W. liltflVK'S sig
nature is on each lox
M'W to 20.00
7 tts. to 2.00
IN ASHEVILLE
SMITH'S DRUG STORE
PEOPLE CRITICISE
MISERABLE SCHEDULE;
asiii:vii.i,f: i.osks hi:.vii,y hy
thux si:i(YKi: to ii,oiui)
CltlciiK Say that Intolerable l.nwnei.,
III oluiolila Arc Not to hi
Toleriilcd. The editorial ii, Sunday':) Citizen
calling attention to the 1 vtraordln.n v
had schedule niiilntaineil by the S011-thi-rn
railway between Jacksonville
and ANhcvlile and iiolnllug out (lie
Itnmedlatn need of a better train ser
vice between the two cities which fur
nish so great a part of the railroad's
passenger business met with hearty
commendation from cllizcns yester
day. Fight months In the year. Kail.
Whiter und Spring, a sclmlule is
maintained which totally disregards
the Intercuts of a great volume of
travel and affords a displeasing con
trast to other (ruin service furnish
ed by a great (southern road. Travel
lers arriving here I'rootn the South ex
press their astonishment that such a
schedule Is permitted. Jn the first
place, there is but one train dully be
tween Jacksonville and Savannah and
Columbia where connection Is made
with Ashevlllc. The northbound train
leaves Jacksonville at 9 o'clock cen
tral or 10 o'clock lOastern time and
reaching Savannah some hours later,
subject to tings at every cross roads,
arrives in Columbia at 7.4,', o'clock in
the evening.
The train carries the Jacksonville.
Cincinnati ptillniau The train Instead
of coming on to Aahevllle remains In
Columbia until 7 0.", o'clock next
morning, a useless wail of nearly 12
hours, and does not reach Ashevlllc
until L'.IO o clock in the afternoon, L'N
hours are thus rctiuircd Tor a trip
which could be made in 12 hours less
time.
doing South the train makes 11 t ri
ll'1 bolter time. It leaves Ashevlllc at
4 o'clock In the afternoon and la.es
over In Columbia only II hours and
so reaches Jacksonville at i o'clock
the next allernoon.
These are Ihe trains that tourists
In Florida desiring to reach Ashcville
must take and the only trains avail
able for people from tit.- West who
desire to si.ii in Asloville before go
ing to Florida. Citizens yesterday
asked If 1 1 1 re could be any more
effectual evidence for keeping from
Ashevlllc that great volume of tourist
business which is involved in tin
Florida travel?
The consensus of opinion was ex
pressed by Mi . ,l V. Moor,, w In n lie
said. "The Asheville-Jacksoin ille
Ham service Im an effectual bar
against ... per cent of the business
which would naturally pass hetvvien
the two places,. I'diple who go to
Florida to spend the winter wish in
n great many t as' S to stop over in
Ashcville hut are confronted by the
certainty that liny can reach New
York or 1 'no lunati before they can
gel in Ashcville. Those who have to
lay over in Columbia all night novel
again willingly make llic trip. II
vvi.uhl be hard to say how much
Ashcville loses l,v tins execrable train
I'viiT. It is a marvel that 11 exists. "
Mr. Moure is Known as one of the
most cons, Tv a 1 1 v e ffusun .1.1 men of the
city. .,t is conservative is Mr. I-'.
M. We.'iv. 1 w h.. when ask.,1 bis views
said: "1 , 11111111I nnticrsl and why the
South, on i.iilway permits jou-li a
m In dole 'I'll, navel between Florida
and Ashcville is heavy and it Is
haily mil right I" have su.-ji an 1111-
fluilatcd train service. It is unjust to
siievill, ami it seems to nic il is un
just to ihe railroad itself The South
ern Seeks 111 .sllmnirr t.i hnihl up this
Florida business by g,.,d scln . tub s
Inn for It to maintain a miserable
schedule for the I . st of the year Is
fiillv as great as that of a matt who
advertises for a time and Hun lets the
effects die botote advertising : 1 1 1 v
more."
RICHARD CROKER
NOW IN FLORIDA.
IMl.M HKACH. Fla.. Nov
rilchard Croker, former leader of
Tammany Hall, and a party of friends
arrived yesterday from New York
Croker is pleaded with the progress
of work at his new place on the oast
side of Lake Worth. Tie will move
In aa soon aa possible and declared
ho will Slav here ' all winter and
spring. Croker refused 10 comment
on the recent election In .New' York.
IMTOR-ELEET WINS OUT
iN RESjW; SUIT
in ;,,.,,.i i,s 1 1. ,1111 vif-
'".i"1" ' "
tioii ( 'onunission Has Iccii
S(iiiislic(l.
MF..MPH1H. Tcnn., N','V v Molding
that his court was without iuiisdic-
i Hon rhuncollol- Hclskell today dis-
solved the injunction which lie bad
'earlier granted to former Mavor J.
I J. Williams, restrnlnaig the Shelby
'county election commission fruni dc-
livcrlne; to Kdward M. I'rump a cor
i tillcale oT election to the ..ffice ,.f
I VI ...... ..T Mt-rl,it, lf 'Cl.i, ..leetiiitl tOllk
place Thursday and Mr. Crump had
a plurality of seventy-nine votes over
Mr. VYIIIIairv and throe other contest
ants. Mr. Williams' attorneys announced
their Intention of flfirrvlng the con
test to the Clrnuh court, charging
that t lie votes east In a town recently
admitted Into tha city Incorporation
were illegal.
ALDRIGH TO REFORM
U.S. CURRENCY SrSTEM
So Declared Before 'the
Hunkers d' , St. Louis
Yesterdav.
ST. lil'IS, Mo, Nov. S. With em
phasl.s even stronger than he used in
his Chicago speech. Senator Aldrh h
made it evident to the business nun
of St. Louis today and' tonight that il
Is his purpose 10 devote himself for
the prenent Willi especial single mlnd
cdnes.s to the line work of reforming
Ihe niiTi'iu) system ,,f the Culled
Slates. He spoke briefly today before
a limited gathering of bankers at the
Noonday club and more cxtcndedlv
tonight in. the presence of tin- full
membership of the Commercial i'luh
MEXICAN GETS ONE
YEAR FOR LIBEL.
NF.W Yit:K. Nov. S.- Carlo IV
Kornaro. Journalist und caricaturist,
who vva, convicted last week of crim
inally libeling liafael Kcyc.s Kspin-
dola. editor of Kl Imperial of M.x!-
Cilv. was sentenced today to one
year's imprisonment .
The libel was uttered In a recent
hook attiuking the mlministr.11 ion ,.f
President Diaz. The hook was pub
llshed in Philadelphia.
ni:i:i. i'ostponki".
I'll, .11 moii, m of . lodge Stevens, the
conns, I for the d, f, lulant In the suit
for damages lor Ihe opening 0!
Tempo alh v the hearing was posi
tioned until Ibis allernoon at three
o'l -lot k the col)!'! will ItlOVc to the
scene of tic trouble and with Ins
book on a slump and another .stump
for a sen .Magistrate James will pro
ceed to h-i 11 t., the evident e. About
tvveiitv vviin. sscs will he called.
Our Mother's Joy will produce
natural sleep, no opiates In it to make
the baby or yourself nauseated.
Hay's Hair Health
Ne vcr Fall te Rretort Grm?' Btr to Ha
Natural Color and Beauty. Stij.ii lailirn
.sit.uut, iMisiiivfiy removes lodruft. lanoia
Uyr. K.-tufcc all substitutes. f!.0U ami 51V
ll'tiles.hv Mailer at PruinflMs. Sutl X . utauip
t aiv
il ltv Hair.
I'ni'.illiiv
C Clinton St., "enr1i, N. J.
SORE THROAT
often leads to something- worse,
(iomin's Preparation ;ivcs iiick
reliel lor sore throat, hoarseness,
croup, coltls and pneumonia hy
destroy xoa intlaui mutton and con
ization. Keep it in the home lor
emergencies. External and ts.-nc-tr.uinR.
$1.00, 60c, 2oc. All
drutyrista.
Qood Values in Oar Teadij-io-fflear
department
We will sell our capes today and for the balance
of the week at greatly reduced prices. These capes
are all the rad at present anci this will he a first-rate op
portunity to purchase one at a low price.
$12.50 Capes in all colors will be sold for $9.50
$25.00 Silk Lined Capes in all colors are priced at
$20.00
We unpacked a shipment of black heatherbloom
underskirts yesterday and will sell
each.
We also received a line of suits
have been marked very low for rapid selling.
Suits in black and blue, lined with Skinner satin,
45 inch coat, worth at least $30.00, have been priced at
$22.50.
Embroidered handkerchiefs idorth Z5 Cents
Are (joing Rapidly at JO Cents Sach
Every Xhmzn 1
-interested una tMniifi Utiow i
, .oiitthe womiurfiil !
iMARVELWhirlingSprey ,
.UOttf.UMYcIi- i
i lllt. Jt cWtillM'B
A ronr drumrtM fnr it.
If be fiaonuL .uuuit tlie
it K M V : L, ii i'tpi no
oUht. bat ami! .Uintu fur
lltll.Lrtted tiUk ft.ftle(l. It fftTC.
full n.rtimlitra aoit tllreeuoiiii in-
trulual.lr t turtles. MVIllfl.lu, .
4 1 t.iU:ldl,f,'l,MiVH()WV.
ITavc you over heard of
tiie. purchaser of a
Sticff
Piano
u regretted
l ion !
is sciee-
no, i f have and when it
is eoioadered how many of our
pinii'i.t ail- in use in the I'nltid
stales today, thin makes a rec
ord Mich ;im ;lny 1 II a 11 1 1 1.1 e t I It' C 1'
imirIiI to lie proud of. There
ui .i isl ,,ne point in the , un
slructinn "f pianos that is riulit
in everv detail, and wo believe
we bav e i at hen it Won't v on
let us show you vvhy vvc ihink
Chas. M. Stieii
ManufiK liner of (lie
Artistic Stlcfr. Shaw, nnd
Stleff Sclf-player rimioa
'llic I'lano uilli the Sweet
'rone."
Southern Wareroora
6 West Truilo StrcMH
Charlotte, N. C.
C. II. WILMOTII,
TtfauagvT.
(Mention this paper)
'Royal Line" of Morris Chairs
V' now carry Hit1 Moiris)
' Iiair on 1't'atl aloiil ,soj
llllli'll.
"Voll tollrll lilt' lllltloll
'(' (1(1 I III' l''st.
BURTON & HOLT
g Watch for the Oriental Itaar!
tt Iv. n f, '.c .1 ,, - ., Ill , l
' 1 '" XI I
t heanlil'nl lin,. ,,!' .l.i,ane:e Sill;
tt KllHnll.lv. I 'li'liV l..H.'s. I'llV )-
t ian Silver S. a ' s. M ei. an
1 ra vv n w ..1 K-'. en .. ( en,, in
and mc tn, s.iinjdes now.
Ml. City Stationery 1
Company
s
II. M. Nnhlklan. Prop. H
a: I'nllou Ave.
ik-laJMUV, '1
m.i a
t' f ,ri,,,..- ar
Milk lieeps Longer
W'lien It i, i;i.sl"iirizi-i!. ri n -1
lh;tt iinci-.sH invnrrs it.s jtiirilv
and whcilcsoniicnoss.
Asheville Pure Milk Cc.
Kiit Walnut St. l'hnne r,:,4.
Auto Gloves i
Drivers' Gloves
Car Men's Gloves.
They'll Keep your hand ron(
nnd warm, long Kuuntlot.i.
T'rieos ."01 cents to $1.50.
O. E. STONER Co
18 S. MAIN ST.
aUMUiulkaWJkAla
FIRE
INSURANCE.
We furnish the llnd that
Kives the liitul of tire insurance
v. nu want in cold weather,
M & W Indian
Coal
Phone 130.
Carolina Coal &
Ice Company
THE POCKET NERVE
Is the most .sensitive nerve in the hum. m body. This is one nerve von
v.mi will fore,! vim have if y.,u hue your optical goods from iih. Eves
examine, i. i rames nited. l.enaes
his.
F. K.
i.m: simx im ist
i, IMP-1 1 liiliuiiior niil;.
New Rubberized Coats
and Capes for Ladies
$10 to $12
Now line oi' Tallin I.incns. 12 in. Damask in lioau
til'ul pattfins at $1.00 and $1.25. Napkins to match.
Plain an.l Fancy link Towel inc.- Voni 25c. to 75c.
ya. N'cw just in.
lJi- assortini'iit oi' Fact'
$1.50 each. Slendiil a'ssoi
at 50c.
them at $1.25 up to '
and coats These
I'.VIM.KSS IE'TI.STriY
N'ovv Is the time to look after yojr
decayed teeth saves jialn and worry
duiinjT the cold weather.
Teeth filled and extracted without
pain No charfce for examination
T'ricea always reasonable.
Dv. Matthcn-N' Dental .Parlora, or.
t'ollcKc una Spruce Ms., near 'the
Court House oriht! l'lionc (MO, fUl-tleiii-ci
Pliomi 72.
La Greeque Corsets Style,
Coi nf oi-t and Fit " 'Beyond
Comjiare.
GREENE & CO.,
12 CHUHCH ST.
M. WEBB & COiWANY
Milliner lmporten
No. t Battery Park Plac, Fkou 1044
Our Holiday Goods
Are Arriving Daily
Many pretty things shown for
the tiiHt time in nn Ashovllle
store, fall and see them.
MISS CRUISE, " H.ywoi st.
UUtt.Al.VS IN VNREOEIiMEJX
PI.EDGKS. i -
Phot Guns, Riflea and Piatoia of all
makes und description, they are un
redeemed pledges.
We rent shot guna and riflea by the
day or week.
Leather Goods and Trunka la Our
Specially.
II. Ii. FTSKfcliSTElN'S
PAWN & I,Oj. OFFICK.
13 South Main.
Kl'ound and
complete line of Optical
GARDNER.
3i am ivcTri:iiC opticiaw
Cor Cluinb St. anil Pal tun Avp.. ,
Towels tVoiu 5c. up to
tincnt of Damask Towels'