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3r t L...JZJ'... -.;.;.. firet ftftt? jijOUUdlPersonal; . Waynesvllie's mott ' fashionable " eaj function of the eraum wu the , wedding of Miss Mary Willi" KniRht. I ldeat daughter of Mr. George K. Knight, to Mr. B. W. Knloe of Dllls boN, N. C. The wedding was sol emnised yesterday at 10.30 o'clock at th Ktamant. The ceremony wan per formed by Rev. J. II. Hnrnhnrdt In the presence of a large assembly if friends and relatives. The hrldul par ty stood In froat of an altar of white With am I lax and running cedar brought from the bride's old home In Vliftna. Meaar. Je '"ravea and Er ' eat Wltheri acted aa ushers. Just prevloua to the ceremony Mlaa Jose phis Ollmer sang "Because Ood Made Thae Mine." Th bridal party tfMered the parlor to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, ren dered tay lira. Hugh A. Love, accom panied by Mlaa Margaret Btrlngfleld - During the ceremony dimple Cnnfes . alon waa played. The bride waa given way by her brother, Mr. Charlea h Knight. Mr. Will Knloo of Lnfayette, " Oa., brother of the groom, acted an beat tnan. Mra. Harry Rotha, sister Of th bride waa the matron of hon or and wore a lace robe over white fcatlA and carried pink carnations : Th bride wore a handsome going away gown of hand embroidered fchlffon broad cloth with hat of fol iage to match and carried a bouquet of "bride's rose, and Ulllea of the vav lay. Th bride'g mother wore black ' trap da chene over 'satin. Th ' groom' f Ift to the bride waa a hand oroa neuklac of pearl and ame thirst, Th couple were th recipient! of many beautiful and useful prea ant. The ceremony waa followed by an Informal reception and an elegant buffet luncheon waa eerved. Mr. and Mr. Bnlo left on the noon train for an extended trip through Flori da, Among the out of town guests were, Jirs. R. P. Smith, Aahaviiie, Mrs. A. A, Bhuford of Hickory, Mra. Walter . Moore of Webster, Mra. Chas. Daniel of Bryaon City, Mra Aaberry Harnett of Ashevllle, Mra. William Tyaok of Ashevllle, Mrs. F. B. Hearn of Bylva, Mr. Reginald Bteadmaa of Saltvllle, Virginia, Mr. W. A. Ifinlo. jr., Lafayette. Oa. J The regular meeting of th W, C T. V, will be held at the residence of Mr. M. . Hllllard, 105 South Mala e treat, thie afternoon t I, IP o'clock. . , Edward Buncombe chapter of the 3D. A, B wilt meet at tho residence of th iHHfent, Mia draco Jones, nxt - Friday at four o'clock. , An nfragement of wide social In torest, especially in the Oarolinas, la hat of Mis Virginia Bailey, of Wil mington, to Mr. William Chlaholm, of . Charleston, . C. Th wedding .will oeour in Wilmington the last week in ' April. Mia Bailey ha a targe ac quaintance in Ashevllle, having been th popular gueet of Mlaa Sara Jones Ue past three summers, Miaa Jonea will act as bridesmaid at the wedding. d& Js Muoh is being aald in Now York Olty about th array of beauty which J to figure In the Logan wedding tomorrow at St. Patrick's. Miss Elis abeth Latimer, of Wilmington, N. C, the daughter of Mra. Cotton, who now Uvea at the, Plasa, hotel, la to he one of the bridesmaids, and haa been pro-1 nounoed by New Yorkera aa "a lrl very bit as good looking aa Marjo- rte Vould." In addition to Miss Lat liner, who will take part In the wed ding are the Mlaaea Gould. Marjorle Curtla and Constance PParmley. Mias Latimer la well known In Ashevllle, having visited here frequently In her early youth. Her father wne Mr. Ed ward Litlmer, of Wilmington. Since her mother's second marrlnne she haa lived in New York and made her de but there last winter. t last week'a exhibition of th Westminster Kennel club. In New Tork, which was pronounced the moM ucceasful ever held, with two thou eafld entrlee In alx hundred and forty ie clsssos. Mr. George Gould had a braoe of prise winners pointers which were bred at UlKh Point, N. C. Jt , , At Palm Beach yesterday jrolf wns -the oenter of Interest and will contin ue to be throughout the season. Th.- Woman's championship of South Flor Wear Good Gloves That Fit Our women's jjlove department is l.-irc tiud comprehensive. These kid "loves represent the height of perfection in quiilitv, workman ship and finish. We have Adlcr's walkim,' gloves in t;in, $123; itan, lilack and gray, $1. ,"(). Dent's in tan. hlaek and' white, $2.00. Cross m tan $l.o0; tan, hlack and $2.00. Ckanut's, gray and tan nioehn, silk $1.50; light weights, in tan, hlat-k and $1,00; light weights in tan, white, gr gTeen, $1.50; light tans, mae antl l.laek bpecial attontion is directed to our chamois gloves in all sizes, with two clasps, $1,25. We arc prepared to lit any hand, long or short fingered, fat or thin pnlms. (i loves that fit and wear well is a special feature .with, us. M. V. MOORE FINE CLOVES. II ida wus begun oik Thiil'Hibiy the Florida open chiiniplniinhlp fur pi'i- lesalonitlH and ninuteiirn M;ir'h fit t nnd amateur t loiithi Hint.- hampton shlp March seventh. I'd- wicks idayers at the I:oy.. I'orn l.ui i hot, have hoen urKitiK th-ii' fiif-ixls 1 nimfl Houth and 'In- Mire, and f.'teii your lu 1 1 " Adh. villi- too, will have a series of toiirna rnenlH Im'kImoiiik In March und eontlnulnw t hroiiKhoot the aprljiK months and will no iloutit hav, tho pleasure of playliiK- with tho en thualasts who have iirntlenl during tho winter months In Florida. The Wednesday Itrlilite club mot yesterday afternoon with .Miss Julln ftnrnard at her lionie on Chestnut streot .4 . The Woman's Oulld of Trinity ehurih will meet this afternoon at S.30 o'clock with Mrs.' 11. H. Haskell on Haywood street. The directors of the Young Men's Christian association have Issued Invi tations to a farewell reception to le given Friday night to Mr. F.ngene K. Barnett at tho homo of Mr. and Mra. D. It. Jackson on Cumberland v I rein. Mr. Barnett has been general secre tary of the student V. M. C. A. at the University of North Carolina, but will leave soon to take np work In a for eign field. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor, of Cincinnati, are eon. gratulatlng them on tho birth of a son Walter Taylor, Jr. The High echonl concert to be given Friday night, February 2f, will totte place at the High school auditorium corner of Oak and Woodlln. Tho so loista will be Mra. A. K. Von Tobel soprano, Mra Willis Collins, contra! to, and Mr. Willis Collins, violinist One of the big numbers will be Han del' "Largo" which will be sung In unison by the entire chorus to the aooompaniment of tho piano, cornet, trombone and violin, vIS ,Sl The first recital of the series to be given by Mr. Jordan will take place ionlifht t the Y. M. C. A., at 8.30 o'clock. All subscribers who have not yet secured their tickets may oall for thorn at any time on Thursday, Over on hundred and fifty subscriptions hav been taken. Tho following la the program: Sahdaluhnn T.oomls-l.nnKfellow The Mouse of Judgment . . . . . .Wilde The Raven '. V- . Fue-Halhrluh The Teacher of Wisdom .Wilde The Happy Prince . . . Wllde-Ihmann The mualcaK accompaniments will be played by Miss Klmberly. 01 J In spite of the fact that the Asho vlllo Retinal of Music and Dramatic Art has Introduoed the innovation of changing admission to Its recitals, tho hall waa well filled yesterday. Men delssohn and his compositions made up the program, und Mr. A. J. l.y- mnn In a paper on the great com poser Illustrated the varying phases fo his genius. The mcmbor of th faculty who took part worn Miss Jones. Miss Westall. Mr. ( 'mini II, Mr. Marker, Mrs. Marker, nnd Mra. Wh- tall. Mra Martha Qohlson, of Kentuckv use arrived und la a koch) at Mai no Terrace. Mra. P. tlunlop nnd daughter, Miss fiallle Pun'on, of Virginia, have ,ir- rived and are guests at the Battery l'ark hotel. Mra D. W. Clrubba nnd Mrs. 1 P. fales. of I.exllieton. Ky . are reeent arrivals at the Battery park hotel. Mr. Harry l,nnitel. of Chicago, bun arrived and will spend a short time with his family mi iiroimo sired. I"r. und Mrs. Mnrtin 1.. Htovcn have returned home after a slay of Severn 1 weeks at niinedin. l'la. Mr. and Mrs. Hnmticl Hawes, of Chattanooga, will return home this nf ternoon iifler a ten days stay nt Montford cottage. Mrs. N will arrlv. M. Palmer, of Warren. Pit.. the end of the week nnd A liitt; lined, white, v nnd 1.7.". 11 PATTOX AVEMlli. THE ASHEVILLE will I..- the guest of Mrs. W. B. RaUt ker, ut KliiKelaun, in Victoria. Ijr. and Mrs. Hayes left yesterda tnr All. en, S , where they will spend new-nil wcelis. Mr In I h .M.neh.-.II W. Bell, of Murphy- Mr li W H.-iuy ,ft yesterday fur New York t-it y. Mrs. I,. I,. Jjiih- has gone to Ncw- "". .q "., where she will vlKlt 1 1 n nda for a month. Messrs. Alfred Barnard and ''iirmlachel (eft yesterday for Incus irlp to Huston. Mrs . K Blmpson of Knoxvllle, formerly of Ashevllle, Is visiting Mr. late, on Montford avenue. J. VV Kesler left yesterday for New York city after a short stay In th city. Mr. Hentt Itndeker loft yesterday for Kentucky and will be gone three weeks. Mrs. Louis Hampson, of Chicago Is a recent visitor at the Battery Park hotel. Miss A. Emanuel and Miss Bailie , Probst left yesterday for New York city. Mrs. Cabel Johnson, of Milwaukee Is a guest tit the Battery Park hotel Mr. Ceorgo A. Murry has gone to Knoxvlllu on a business trip. Miss Beatrice B. Housel, of five N. Y., is ut the Battery Park hotel Mr. W. S. Hyams, clerk of the Unit ed Rtates court, goes today to Tate Springs where he will be for two weeks. Miss B. B. Mosley la demonstrat ing the celebrated Maxwell House Blend Coffee at Hmnthers & Younir's grocery store all this week. l.n. dice are cordially Invited to call In and try a cup of thia splendid cof fee. BOGUS CLAIMANTS TO MILLIONAIRE'S F PBOVENJOJE FRAUDS Dead "Man of Mystery" Identified, Will Leaves Money to Nephew was Lost for years SPltl NCI FIELD, Mmss., Feb. 23. Disclosures miide tntltty eonoernliiK the past life of Siirlnntlelil's "man of mystsry," OeorKn D. Nelson, who died on February 8, gives a death blow to the olalms of scores of alleged heirs to thn $1,000,000 estate he left. Th result or s. careful investigation ap pears to show beyond doubt that the so-called Nelson wae really Oeorn Nelson Dunn, that ho was born In Chi'imiiKO Forks, N. Y., lived there to manhood, and that ho rhunwri his name and boeamo lost to oven his near relatives heuuuso of a business venture In which ho sunk nil of his money and became Involved In debt Hitherto all knowledKo of Nelson's past was that ho eam here thirty years bko. driving from the West two blooded horses purchased by a rail road president; that Wise Vinton, i yniinir soelety man, gavo him a posi tion on the Vinton estate, of which he became manuKor; Hint upon th leath of Vinton, Mrs. Kmina (loo ; rich Vinton, the widow, who lost both her hands In n lire, valued hi servl cvs so highly that she persuaded him not to make a marrlftK" he cont"iu plated: and that upon her death In I'.'tlS, he Inherited her entire fortun. t Jtiiio.iitiii. Mrs. Vinton's relatives made a strenuous effort to break th will but failed. Itecrntlv Nelson sent for bis nophi'W, OoorKft CI. Dunn, of Camden, inelda county, N. Y.. a travelliiR salesman for a Rochester company. iinl lnrm m, 'it him of their relation ship, lie left his entire estate to leorire t Dunn, iKnorlfiK his only nrlvinir brother. Andrew V. Iunn. Kroeer of fhenanKO Forks, father of Oeorue Q. Dunn, the latter's broth- William, of Fulton, N. Y.. and erne's slHter, who lives In OsweK.i. CASES WILL TEST ( Combined From Pntro One.) iiopoly, of Important elements In In- t' I'Mntr commerce. Wherein Tticy Pllter. The Standard Oil company of New Jersey is attacked as a "holding company." Out of its 1 100,000,000 capital stock, over Jtt7.000.000 was exehariKcd in 1 Mi'J, according to the Kovirnnient figures, for stock in nineteen other corporations, engaK ed in the various branches ot the petroleum business. The American Tobacco company is nllcKed to be both a holdiliK and an oporatliiK company It is actively en caged In the tobacco business, owns Its own shops and sells the mnnu- fncturnl products. In the case of the Standard Oil company, the raw pro duct Is to an extent produced by the corporation; In that ot the tobacco mhinntlon the raw material Is pur a bus- I I chased, H'TMtJ(SR tule the Sherman law does not specifically prohibit the organisation of holding; comiMinles. the Supreme court declared in" the Northern Secu rittes case that the holding company C'TTTZKN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1.010. HERE IS THE PROOF 1 "My 9 year old daughter was weak, pale, and had no appetite. I (are her Vinol, and she began to thrive at once. She gained rapidly in weight color aiul atranvth." Mrs. W. a CILMORE, Durand, Mich. I Vinol builds up healthy flesh and makes thin little limbs round and plump. Children love to take it. We return people's money without qnestf on If Vinol docs nol accomplish nU we claim tor It. Try it, please. SMITH'S DRUG onstltuted an or(tanir.atl n In re straint of trade and Conine n e. The Kov.-rrnnent chars, s that from tho time of the organization of the Standard OH company In 1S99, a monopoly was obtained: that In fact for years prior to that a virtual mo nopoly had existed, and that the var ious forms which tho conspiracy al liKed against the oil company has taken, have been merely adaptations to the changing needs uml conditions of the times. In the tobacco case, It Is alleged that originally when the merger was consummated Id t90, there was a monopoly only in the cigarette trade; the defendants claim that the control of the business then secured has since materially dwindled. The Standard Oil's counsel have contended that the corporations which In 1899 entered into the agree ments complained of had long since ceased to be competitors. In tho to bacco case, the defendants contend that their acts have been confined merely to the acquisition of manufac turing property; that manufacturing corporations are under no legal ot- llgation to compete- the prohibition being against Speclflo agreements to suppress competition; non-competition as the result of the acquisition of property, Is, the defendants Insist, not a violation of the statute. Oil t'otnjiuny's Offense.. Another difference between thn two cases lies In the fact Unit the Stand ard Oil company Is charged with offenso against the Sherman law alone; tho tolacco corporations are charged with offending also the Wil son tariff act or lBUswhlt-h extended application of the anti-trust law to any oonspraey In restraint of trade, one party to which was un Imporh-r. Furthermore the government Is seek ing to establish the ruin that a cor poration entering inlo an agreement abroad which in purpose conflicts with American law, gains no Immun ity from the fact that such an agree ment la lawful In the foreign country. It Is suggested that the commodi ties handled by the Standard Oil com pany may be more properly called "necessaries of life." than those dealt in hv th tobacco corporations. Attorney (ieneral Wlckersham In his argument of the lobnsco case ex pressed the opinion that u different element would enter Into the trade in an nbosliite necessity ol life, as ills tlngulHlicd from one thnt was not a necessity, because such a coninioditv was charged with a public use, just as much, if not more, than what ,s called public utility companies." As the result of the hearing In th" Circuit courts, other differences wen cither nuide or become apparent. tXlilS CACSK HEADACHE. LAXATIVE mtllMO Onlnlnn the world wide Cold and Orlu remedy re moves cause. Call for full name. Iiok for slirnaliire R W OHOVK ?uf Gladness comes with a better under standing of tho transient nature of the many physical ills which vanitdi be fore proper efforls gentle efforts pleasant efforts -rightly directed and assisted by the pleasant laxative rem- dy Syrup of Figs and Kllxir of Senna. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact that it Is tho one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the nrnns on which It acts. To get its beneficial effects al ways buy the genuine mnnttfact tired by the California Fig Syrup Co. Jraice mnutttanmuumimiuiittuntramt EVAPORATED BLACKBERRIES When cooked are like the ones just off the vine: prepared in the many ways your skill siiKgisia they are a boon during this "scarce time," when to vary the menu lu such a difficult tasks Package 15 cents. 25 Montford Ave. OWNBEY'S Phone 56 tiiiinti;i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i;;ii;uiiiiiiiii;im:ntiiniiiiiiiiiii;i)i:iiiiiiiiiiii That the best body-building and strengthening tonic for Delicafo Children " My two children, who Were nuny and ailing, rapidly gained flesh and strength when I began to give them VinoL I proved that Vinol is a splen did tonic for delicate children." Mrs. C ALLEN, New Bedford, Mesa, STORE., Asheville. A SPECIAL MKKNACiE MOTH K.KS. TO. We want every mother to try Vlck's Croup and Pneumo nia Salve that she may know what a great comfort nnd useful remedy it in In the home. Will gladly refund the price to any dissatisfied one. For sale at Caimichuel's Drug Store. I NOTICE The NEW YORK CAFE for Ladles and Gentlemen, 11 8. Main Street, Is th best and largest In the city. Finest for quick service and popular prices. CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS 9 A) Wf of season instead of waiting until you have bought your spring shoes you are going to purchase a pair in the next month 'twill pay you to look our windows over before you purchase elsewhere. All new goods just from Factory both Men's and Ladies'. Boston Shoe AT THE Gayety MISS PAULINE WELCH SiiiKinu and llancliiR-t'harai-ti'r Impersonator TIIK l.ii i;u,I l SOMKTIIIX; NEW." Mr. LaCelli. offers a prize of $ 1 00 to any onr who can Rivo him a rea sonable word that cannot be used In a siiiib composni and suntf on the slaKO. Imported Motion Tictures. Illus trated SotiKfl. AT THE CARL ;ti, tiding Hnv. IN GRAMS, a HE in s very clever ,jut-linj aet. JACK ASHER, Illustrated Songs Motion picture changu Monday, Wednesday and Friday. itinghnm Matinee 3. RoRulnr 4. Every Woman w luuTPftivu na inonia Know bout the wohderftil kMARVELWhlrlingSprsy 1 uow TRKinai pyringc iciil. It cleiuud Air yoor Jiufnrlit f.T It. If he cttnnol uiuit Um itht, nt pena Wvnu Tor t!liwtnt-il btH)k HJod. It f full nnrtA-utnr aaii ilirortm vulUftto to Utlit. M AIi:i.('. 4-1 lut mIju.. t.NKWiOlibu. CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS. Sight is one of Nature blessings. I take good care of your eyes. For eye troubles see F. K. GARDNER, Eye Specialist nml Manufacturing Optician. . No. 4.1 S. Main St. tiiiii::;itr jfldvancG Showing of Spring COash fabrics You need only to enter this store to become aware of the fact that our line of Wash Goods is a superior one. Reps, lawns, cotton voiles, liiienes, linen, ginghams, etc., are all here in the prettiest of designs, as well as the solid colors. Tt won't be hard to decide where to buy your spring dresses, but you will find it difficult to se lect from such a bewildering array. But come in and see how very reasonable y?e have them marked. IsSe Make a Specialty of $Z5.00 Mts Our strongest line is the one we sell for $25.00. rlhis spring we have selected some unusually pretty models to sell at this price. "We employ an expert fitter and he guarantees that you will be satisfied with any garment pur chased at this store. JW? , There are suits priced at $17.50 on up. Jbe Jtgent for tome Journal Patterns i if . '- '" iii.ii -rnr-r i 'J New Spring Shoes and Pumps GREATLY REDUCED Realizing that we have bought too many Spring Shoes we have decided to reduce the price at the beeinnino- PAITI,F"Ji ncwTiimDv Now J8. ,h.'L tlme to lo,,k "er vour decaved teeth -saves Dain and worn durlne the cold weather Teeth lliled and extracted wfthout nam No chares for examination Prices always rensonable. lr. Matthew's muun furlurs. Cor Collecp and Snriioe. Sts.. near the t ourt House Office Phone 949. Reat uence Phone 972. I am now displaying a large collec tion of very high grade rare old ex clusive antique Jeweli-y. VICTOR STERN'S Antique Arts and Crafts Shop Sondlejr RulldJng Haywood St. IHXr DUUllIM'TS, IlitKAI) AXD IU'.VS 8 A. M. nnd 4 P. M. OOLI.KGE STltECT B.VKEBY (Two Stores.) 7 E. College St.. and 14 North Pack Square. NOTHING LIKE IT. The Duutley Vacuum Clean er removes all the dirt from your rugs without raising anv dust. We have them for rent, vou set them in your room attach to ordina rv electric biu'iicr, and it does the rest. BURTON & HOLT. CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS. LUM KIN CHINESE LAUNDRY 04 Haywood St. Shirts 8 au" 10c. Collars me, Cuffs Se pr., Handerchlefs H4c. Drawers 5c, Undershirts Be, Ties 8c, Vests 15c, Ladles' Waists II and 20c. GOOD WOliK AND FAIR PHICEd. Let us give you an estimate on that Electrlo Wiring. Our work gives satisfaction. W. A. WARD AN VT1UX0 ELF.CTKICAL. It No. Pack Sqaar Pboaw 44. If eome J Store i GOOD MEAT AT LOW PRICES Our meats are the best and our prices much lower than city dealers. We also sell seasoned block wood cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Phone 780. I). H. HUGHES. SEWING- MACHINES For Itont, J2.00 pe- month. Stan dard. White. New Home. Asheville Sewing Machine Company, I-ofral Bld., Pack Sq. Phon 1509. M. IVIBB & COMPANY Milliner Importers Battery Park Place. Phone 1044 No. MISS CRUISE, 25 Haywood St. Manicuring and Chiropody, Sham pooing, Scalp Treatment, Hair Dress, ing, Facial Massage and Body Mass- ago. Full line of Hair Goods ni tt.i Ornaments. SPECIAL TO THE LADIES. We have a comfortable place here for your convenience. We have a desk at which you can write, little tables at which you can read, will check your parcels, run your errands, serve you lunches, In fact take all the cares of lunching or shopping off your hands. Watson's Cafe & catering Ob. 14 Church St. Pbone I7J3 BUY M. & W. ¬ COAL And see how much easier it is to be satisfied than coal In discriminately selected. M & W Indian Is selected with the Greatest care and known to be SUPEHIOR. Phone 130. : Carolina Coal & Ice : : tompany 5 J
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