THE ABTIEVmE CITIZEN1, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1909.
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SOCIAL (&
PERSONAL
Th reception srtve4i In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Its. wis for
which Invitations wrp Isnued rcoent
ly by Mr. ftnd Mrs. K'lil.. n K. Hairlx,
takes place thin evonlnK u' tho rcs
v ldince of tha Inttor i n i.il.erty strc.-t.
The reception will he one 'f tin- larK
t affair of the wick. iulte n num
ber of Invitation having hccn Untied.
The Anna Aston Missionary society
of Central Methodist rtiuroh will holil
prayer meeting this afternoon Ht 2 no
o'clock. The followlnR program will
be given:
Leaflet: '"the Work of Our Parish.
Mrt. E. C. Chambers.
"Our Work In Braill."
Mm. Frank Smith.
llvlew of tho book: "Tho Day of
June."
JJr. W. 3. Cocke.
All the younit women of the Asho
Ville Methodist churches ure urKed to
attend; vlltor cordially welcomed.
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Mis Helen Murphy entertains in
formally:, With a luncheon today at
her Wet' Ashevllle home.
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The Stroller will meet this nvenln
t the reeldence of Mr. Charles M.
Piatt, 41 North French Broad ave
nue. According to the recent decls
1on of the club "The Doll's House."
by Ibsen will be read by Mr. Burnett
Jordan.
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Mr. Julia Burdlck'e puplla gave, a
.cltol Saturday afternoon which
nroved to be of HDGClal Interest. The
dsnvonstratlonof Burrow1 method by
the ! wae feature of the program
end made a very favorablo Impre
' lon upon the audience. The children
nlavedl lorlnclpally without note,
Th proirram which wa well given
v- waa aa follow ...
Jack and Jill , Spauldlng
Martha Chambers,
Merry Trifle Polka ........ Lindsay
Pauline smatner.
Mother Goo Rhyme, mualcal aet
ting by Katherlne Burrowea.
rvirnth Atkinson.
- Dane of th Dryad ..... Carl Wolf
' Leona Lamberuon.
Class demonstration of Burrowea'
method.
Marguerite Valae Kern
Mary Francla Bhuford.
(a) Etude ...... ;.;v....... Caerny
(b) Tranmarei ana itoman
. Schumann
c) Wlaterla-Intermewo Englemann
Dorothea Weaver.
Essay of "Josef Maydn" .
Dorothy Atklnaon.
a Th Mill Wheel... .Qeaa Horvath
(b Wild Horseman i . i Scturaaitn
t , Edmund Burdlck; .
la Mtytlme. Old English Da.no
'-'"''' ''i-'-'J" Blachoff
Adalena Weaver.
. Claw damwptrtty f Burrows"
Th Wrangler held' their usual
Monthly meeting Jart evening at the
Manor. Following the flinni int.
JC. flwaln read an essay on the ub
lect of "Our Method of Punishing
Criminals," to which Mr, Allen ably
replied.
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The Woman' exchange will not
close on Thanksgiving day thl year
' In deference to repeated request. It
baa been the custom for the tea toom
to close on that day In order that en
tire household may have a holdloy
but there have been numerous pntl
Men and In consequence a number of
' email dinners will bo given at the ex
change. A special dinner will be
prepared for tb occasion.
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Mr. David H. Koaensteln will short
ly glv a musical evening at her home
on Montford avenue. There will be a
doaen guest and a Dutch supper will
. follow the Impromptu program.
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The Invitations to the wedding of
Mis Arabel Naah to Mr. Albert I.y
man Cox have been received In the
elty and were Issued by the parents of
the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simp
son Nash. The wedding takes place at
Tarborongh, Wednesday evening De
cember 1, at 9 o'clock In Calvary
church. Mr. Cox is a nephew of Ocn.
W. R. Cox of Tarborongh. Mr. Cox
Is well known In Ashevllle and sonic
time ago purchased the Tahkeosteo
farm. The wedding will bo of Interest
to the many friends of the young peo
ple in the state.
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The Ottulanlan Literary society of
the High school will repeat their diet
year success, "The Lamentable Tnm-
Ne
dy of Julius Caesar,
Wednesdny ev-
Children's & Misses
Blouse Serge Suits
Bfue serge, scalloped collar embroidered in red,
sizes 8 to 12 yrs. Price $7.00
Regulation sailor blouse, red and blue, sizes
jB to 12 yrs. Price $8.50
Regulation sailor blouse, jvd and blue, better
quality, sixes 12 to 11 yj-s. Price .... $10.00
Sailor blouse, white serge, sizes 1() to 11 yrs.
. Price $12.50
Sailor blouse, blue serge, sizes l't to 1(5 vrs.
Price $13.50
Tliesc are natty shipshape suits for young
Misses, braid trimmed, some with eheverons,
sailor knotties, pleated skirts ;vnd blouse
..waists. Made of durable serge, and sure to
,win your approval. Ml ti ..1.4 L . .
M. V. MOORE
ItfSSES'-AITO WOMBW8 WEAK. f jj'f1 J14 PATTOV AVE.
crilnx at Hie lllKh tti'hool utiilllorlum
Ji oVlot k. Thu public In uniiullv
invited iirnl no iiilininslnn will 1
t'hjirKfl. The ttnlerii iireentei thin
llltle furre on u former ocriiHlMii wjsii
Xreot uereKH urn tlie coHtutnlriK :inl
gtUKilig wiih JiX)'ropt'iMtn and :iderjil;iti
The Saturday Music elub will nliort
ly glvo a mtiHlral t tim Hattery I'm r k
hotel at which a number of w
known Aahcville HinwiTs and itiubI-
clans will take part. The mimical will
bo Klven for the heriellt of tlio edu
catlonal fund. The mveral women a
i lubs of AHhevlilo ure contrllnitiii.f
lo tho fund. The clubs will, it is
hoped, Jolnlly Hiippnii a scholarahlp
at ono of tho women's collcgi perma
nently, and which, If undertn ken, will
lie a very liiuilulile achievement. The
date and program of the musical will
lie announced later.
Mr. Turner Miitlrlck gave u dinner
In honor of the several attendants at
his and Mlxn Whltl liiK'""'" wedding
which takes place Wedmnday. at the
Candy Kitchen In.st evening. A large
bunch of pink and white carnaitlon
adorned tho table. Mr. Huttrlck'n
guests were) Miss hiltlriKton, Mrs,
). Li. Doater,' of Oreensboro, Miss
llesslo KltnpHon of Anderson, 8. C,
Miss Clara Whlttington, Miss Mamio
Whlttlngton, Mr. Frank Weaver, Mr.
Oeorge llai kney, Mr. Percy Hackney
and Mr. Hwaln.
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Mls Kdna Davln and Mr. Ijouls
MeAbee were married last night at
the residence of Dr. It. F. Campbell,
who performed the ceremony. Mrs.
C. R. Brnnnon was matron of honor
and J. J, Combs attended the groom.
Mrs. J. F. McFarlund, Mr. and Mrs.
Goldsmith and Mr. A. 1). Case were
present. Miss Davis van a resident of
Corbln, Ky., and Mr. MeAbee comes
from Atlanta, Oa. They will reside in
Atlanta,
The safe arrlvtl nt Hotter adam of
Miss Virginia Griffith Miller and
Mtos Emma dodge.', who were with
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hchonck's party
on tho "Potsdam" was cublcd
to relatives of the former In Ashevllle
yesterday. The "Potsdam" was two
week In crossing.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Murdock of
Salisbury, N. C, are In Ashevllle for
a short atay.
Mr. and Mr. T. Asholey De Wolf
and small son who have spent sev
eral week at the Battery Park hotol
returned yesterday to New Vork. Mr
De Wolf Is a stock broker, a member
OT the firm of A. Llssman A Co., Wall
street.
Dr. Thomas A. William of Washing
ton, I). GVIs In the city for a, weeks
stay.
Mr. J. C. Prloloau of Charleston,
a C. is in Ashevllle for a short visit
to friend.
Mr. II. A. Loudon of Louisville, Ky.,
1 In Ashevllle for a short etuy.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Humphries and
Mis I.lllle Humphries of York, l'a..
are in Ashovllio for u auveral week's
stay.
Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Tcnnent left
yesterday for Oakland, Flu.
Mis Sadlo McDowell who has bee.
visiting friends and relatives In Iho
city left yesterday for Charleston.
Mis Dunno who has been the guest
of Miss Maria Brown left yestorday
for Augusta, Ga. ,. , IHl
Mr. M. F. Hampton has gono to
Tampa, Fla., for u stay of several
weeks.
Mr. John Ti. Anderson left yester
day for Chicago, III., on business.
Mr. W. R Cannon and Mr. J. K
Allenaworth of Knoxvllle are In Ashe
llle on business for several days.
Mr. T. C. fluthrle of Charlotte
in
In Aalievlllo for a brief atay.
Mr. A. A. lluehrer left Sunday for
two weeks vacation In Chicago and
Ohio. Mr. Huehrer will visit bis
parcnts and other rolntlvos In Toledo,
rr. n. It. Cakes who haa been In
York for several weeks has rc-
turned to the city.
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' - Sterling Silver
at Cosfl
This week only ;ml for net cash, we offer itlinost
our cut ire stock of Sterling .Silver Spoons, Forks
and fancy pieces and Hollow Ware at cost to close
out this line.
All who are interested are asked to call as early
as convenient, as the stock is not so very Jarc now.
hut it is all good and heavy weight.
J. H. LAW, 35
Dr. and Mrs. 1'hllip It. Moale hav
returned from New Haven and New
Vork after a visit of several weeks.
Mr. J. M. Burns has returned from
Shelby where he Bpent the week end
with Mrs. Burn and Mrs. Ware who
are visiting relatives at Shelby.
Mrs. John W. Wallace will shortly
return from Oroenwlch, N. V., and
will again occupy Dahlia cotlagu in
Albemarle park.
Dr. and Mrs. Owen Smith nre spend
ing part of their honeymoon at Tam
pa, Fla., und will not return for a
week.
Mrs. Frank II. Lockwood of New
York has arrived and Joined Mr.
Lock wood at the Hattery Park hotel.
Mrs. John It. HralTTey Is expected la
ter to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood
for several weeks during the season
Mrs. E. H. Dysnrt of Marlon la in
the city for a short visit to friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barnard have
returned from New York where the
lutter has been for several woeks.
Mr. Frederick Hutledgo has gono
east on a business trip.
Mrs. Julius C. Martin who haa been
In Washington for a stay of several
weeks has returned to town.
Mr. Richard I. Oroome of Knoxvlllo
Is In Ashevllle for a few days on bus
iness. Mr. W. Lane Dllg of Atlantic Cltv,
N. J., la u guest at the Battery Park
hotel, -
Mr. W. B. Wood of ltegal, N. C,
lis In the city for a brief stay on bus
Ineaa. ORIENTAL GOODS SALE
The Mountain City Stationery Com
pany is holding a special alo of ori
ental goods today and Wednesday
A choice variety of thing are shown
at price reduction.
EGBERT DOAN WILL
BE BURIED TODAY
Tho funeral sorvlco of Kgbort
I ou n wlio died Saturday tiielit at his
home on Hpruci' street will be held in
Iteil Cross chapel thin morning at 11
o'clock. The funeral services will In
ondiicted by llev. ltllance of West
Haywood .Methodist church. Miss
l.ucy Vance will 8lng "1'ace to l.'aci
after which the body will be carried
lo Itlveralde cemetery where It will
he placed In tho receiving vault.
The many friends of the little boy
will nilsu the cheerful smllo he used
to kIvo everyone as they passed hy his
hair, placed on the Carmtchael cor
ner where he used to sell papers
Men, women, and especially his little
frlundfl, have heaped Mowers upon his
casket as a token of their rcmem-
bianco and love for him.
GLASS 4 DEFEATS
GLASS NUMBER 2
The match volley ball games which
have been played twice a week for the
past two weeks by the "busy men's"
l ias at the Y. M. i. A., resulted yes-
Iterday in a ictory for class No. 4,
whkji is captained by W. li. lirecn.
over class No. 2, which Is captained
by V.. 1). llrovvn. This tics these two
classes which are in the lead, and
after each team plays one more game
(hc tie will be played off. provided
ach team succeeds In winning its
sum'. Iho came played yesterday
was u Very close one. the lirst two
names being won by class number four
h a score of 21 to IS.
TWO CHARGED WITH
DISTURBING PEAGE
Wayne Allman and John White of
this city were nrrmt. d here today for
an attempt at breaking up a meeting
at Oabrlel creek school bouse in Mad
ison county.
It Is alleged that the men had par
taken too freely of the essence of the
nubbin and raised a general "rough
house." The accused cave bond today
before Soulrc Waddell to appear in
Madison to ahswer tho charge.
Patton Ave.
WRESTLER EDWARDS
IS NOW IN THE CITY
llllly Edwards, the wrestler who is
to meet Drake Wt'dneMday nlKht, ar
rived in town . last niKht from t'hi
chko. Ho will begin Ids training to
day with a long run through the
mountains. Kdwards hu.yh lie is in Hue
utiape and expects to win.
NI-:COND 1K(.I(I i:.
Pisgah lodge number 112 will hold
Its usual Tuesday night meeting to
night at 7.:t0 o'clock in I'lsgnh hall
on South Main street- Tie- second de
gree will be conferred on several can
didates, and nil members who attend
will get their money's worth.
TO l Hi: A COLD IN OXK DAY.
Take LAXATIVE liltuMo Quinine
Tablets. DrugglHts refund money If
it falls to cure. E. W. CltOVK's sig
nature Is on each box H5c.
HERE is a gift that
never fails to
please a box of
NUNNALt-Y'S. Every
body likes it, everybody
wants it, everybody
knows it is the finest,
purest candy in the
world. You ; can make
no mistake in taking or
sending it to the most
fastidious lady in the
land.
A freab aupply alwgy kept by
KAYKOICS DKOU 8TOUK.
SI Plalnn Avenue.
"None Like Nunnally'a."
As near as it is
Possible
for us to do so. we trace every
piano sold by us, and protect oil
customers from the mliireproson
ttlons of unscrupulous and Inenm
peteiit luiier.s and repairers or pi
unos. If von own a STIKI'K I'l
A.'i. be er careful who tamper
with It. We maintain a corps o
competent men In this line, an
will furnish one to look cttcr mir
Instrument in time It needri at
tentlon. our representatives ar
duly accredited, and if n chan
caller represents that be is fro
the
HOUSE oi STIEFF
Insist that be .show yon his au
thorlty. Wo stand back of eve
reproentatlon made by our repre
sentatives, and this fact has temp
ted dishonest persons to masiiner
ade as being our representative
U your visitor can show the prop.
it endorsement, trust him; If he
i it ii ) t . the chances We you've
caught a swindler. In which com
we'd thank y.ui to let us know-
we'll look after hfm. We don't
propose that the people tihnll l.
mulcted at tho cost of oiir rcpu
tation.
Chas. M. Stieff
Manufacturer of viie
Artistic Stieff, Shaw, and
fetlefl Self -player Piano
Baltimore, . .
.Md.
Southern Wareroom
5 West Trade Street
Charlotte, N. C.
C. H. WTTiMOTH,
Manager.
BUTTLE CASE OPENS FDR -TRIAL
ATJGREENSBDRD
Case involving; Alleged Ir
n 'tfuhiritics while (';isliier
May Take up Week
f. ItKKXSHOFiO.
The trial of 1.,:
with iri gulariti. a
the d. futlct City
N. C. Nov. 22.
H.IiiiUl... charged
while cashier of
National Hank of
this elly wa brought up in the Fed
eral court lo re todny. Th' re were
no suggcKtionM of a continuance from
either side, jury being fe let ted In
fifteen minutcH an,j AsKistant DiHtrict
Attorney Cdde proceeded to read the
hill of liiiliclriK nt. (if . iglii counts
for false i utile." th- largest is on the
sworn report of January ITilO, where
under tiie load of "loan.s exceeding
tho limit," the report says "none"
While the nllcgantlnii in the bill of in
dictment Is thai the bank hud a loan
to the Iloniona Cot:on Manufacturing
company of which .Mr. Hattle was
president, ill Illlilli to JHII.dll'l.
Fred A. Hull, national bank exam
iner will be the lirwt witness for the
government tomorrow. The cum- will
probably consume the entire week.
MR, WEAVERS ELECTION
GIVES SATISFACTION
Mr. I". M. Weaver of IhlM city was
elected at Hickory conference a del
egate to the general conference which
to meet here In May. This is the
highest honor that can lie Kien to
a luymun In the church, and it pleases
the many friends of Mr. Weaver In
ml around AHhevllle. To serve with
him at this general conference will
be: Mr. W. It. odell of Concord. Mr.
S. I.umbeth. of High Point. Mr.
II Ireland of (ireenshnro. Mr. J.
1,. Nelson of Lenoir, and Ex-I.leuten-
int-(rovcrnor V. I). Turner. It will be
recalled that this body of men com
poses the lawmaking department of
th' church and great responsibility
rests upon Its shoulders.
StKKT AT lidCMtliriTA.
The Asheville chapter of the Anu r.
lean Woman's league will meet tin.-
ifternoon at 4 o'clock at the Ileml-
tta on South Main street.
FOR PERSONAL
COMFORT
There's no eoal like
M. & W.
INDIAN
Over V per cent, earbon,
free I'roui dust, dirt and
slate it gives most fuel value
for, the money. .Phone 1:50.
Carolina Coal &
Ice Company
Every Vcnan
is imer fr,!ti ana enouid know
About the womlerful
LMARVELWhirlingSpray
jii'Hi m tint eoiivt n-
lent. U i-lt aiir'is
Linit&iitJy.
Amt Tonr drntfi-lnt t
If he t-anii"t suiipty I
M K It V I- I.. te.-Mt im
othtir. 1'llt Beoti Ktiiiiin fur
llhijurati'd htiok-n-'ftie). I Rtw
fult ixini.'iiirtra ami uirf''i"on in-
vtUuaMo t i triilien, MAKVI Mil,
4 1 l .uxl J.UlM.r.t.M u omu
riI.KSS IKN TISTKY
N'nw 1 tlio tlmr to limit after your
i!'!iyeil teith Sii in pain and worry
.InrlriK the cold wcsiIut.
Tci'tli filled nn.l rxtrartrd wlll)on
pain Xo cliarK" for xamlnatlon
erli-cs always rcasonatlo.
Ir. Muttlii'ivN' Dental .rnrlors. Cor.
Ctillfjic und Sprui Sts., nrar tlie
Court Hou.se ltliiu I'liono 810, ltesl-
UeiH-p l'lionn 72.
La CJreeque Corsets Styb,
Comfort and Fit, Beyond
Compare.
GREENE & CO.,
ia airmen (st.
GET THE HABIT
Eat Pistachio Nuts!
liellclniih! Xutritious! Api'etizlnt;!
l-'or pnji' at ii!" h-adliiff grocers and
Ironists. Siiinil paek'iirii at
Mt. City Stationery
Company.
K. M. Naliikian. rroj).. 23 Pulton Ave.
Uockor to the person holding the
Uk kv numher, Cliristtnni.
You Ret a chuice with every dollar
you spend with them.
Iiok In their window.
Phone 1513. !! 8. Main St.
Tf you are dining out
THANKSGIVING
let us dress your liair.
MISS CRUISE, 27 "J"I st-
It. V. f. GHGsZ'.
l!io WM.r'.zs
i 'i ' 1 i .'T a
Jhanksgiving
cCinons Continues Until
. Jhursday
Today and tomorrow will he your last opportun- :
iticK lo huy our Tahlo J.amnsk and Napkins at
so low a pri-e.
Af nny people have benefited by this sale why.
don't you I These goods are staple articles arid you
will need them in the near future-it' not at present. ;
To buy at the prices we are ofi'ering our table lin
ens will be quite a saing in the long run and
should appeal especially to economical housekeepers.
Onlv
a verv I
w prices are
etc.
Sf2.(J0 grade of-Table
a
i
Thanksgiving sale at .
.$1.00 grade of Tablt
Thanksgiving sale at
.f1."0 grade of Table
Thanksgiving sale at
$:!.')() grade of Table
Thanksgiving sale at
tfew things Coming in &Very Day for
the Christmas Jrade
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Mrs. Lynch & Son
Offer for Thanksgiving week
String Beans, Cucumbers, Toma
toes, Squash, Bell Peppers, Brus
sels Sprouts, Radishes, Lettuce,
Celery and a fine line of Fruits.
CITY MARFCET
PHONE 334
t-t nn-in hmwsttiWsWMs1iit' i
REFINED PEOPLE.
diMimnd rare articles, old hand-made
Jcnrlry and furniture 11 1
VICTOR STERN'S
AiitlQiii Arts and Crufts Sliop
Sdliillcy Itilillliiljj
lliiyMKil St.
M. WEBB & COMPANY
MUllQeri Imixirtfin
No. Battery Pmrk Flam. Ftoonr 14
ll.vo SM'iallst
No. 0-10-1 1 Dliriiiuor BI1.
The Citizen "WANTS" For Results
rwi ty
Thanbsgivlng
LMeis
We will continue our Special Sale of Thanksgiv
ing Linens until Wednesday. We have some real
good values in Table Damasks, and the very low
prices on them make them doubly attractive. Come
in.
Sale of Jqble
quoted
lie re.
priced for the
. . . . .$1.60 yard
priced for the
. . . . . .78c yard
juiced for the
)am
is I
Damask
Napkins
$1.20 dozen
Napkins priced
for the
....$2.40
unii i
ICE CREAM FOR
THANKSGIVING
DINNER
Chocolate and Vanilla mado
from pure cream and delivered
packed in ice- Hulk cream
J I a gallon: in bricks at DO
cuts a iiuart, four quarts
1.7;..
Asheville Pure Milk Co.
Ha?t Walnut St.
Phono E5(.
TIIK POCKirr M.UV15
is ho most soiisi.hc nerve In tho human body.
This l.i one nerve you will fnrcet yoti have if you
lniy your npti c:il koo.Ih from ns. Kyes examined..
I'l iinies fltteil. Ieii-'es K i u n : I and a complete lino
of ( ipt ical Oo oil.-i.
I-'. K. (i.lllDXER,
Ma n u fat I u rl ns Optlclu n
Cor. Cliurcli anil l'litton Ave.
wioij
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