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9 ' THE ASIIEVILLE CITIZ KN,' FRIDAY, JANUARY C, 1911. j Special This Week ; : . 25c Pineapples for j t i - . . f . . x i jaie continues jamrauy i VJ'" AND PERSONAL. JL T'i The History club will meet at the home of "Mrs. If, a. Dunham on Pat ton avenue Krldsy at 4 o'clock i i m., January 6. J J The daughter of the Confederacy Wet yesterday afternoon at the resi dence of Mr. James P. Sawyer In ; Haywood street, and after a. short business session, the meeting wn a octal one. The residence had been . beautifully decorated for t,h aolclen -wedding anniversary reception of th previous owning. Later In tin- after noon a, collation was served. Ar rangement were made for ih retc- brating of lae-Jaiksrin day, Junmiry 1, t the court house. This usual luncheon will be served by the Daughter to the Confederate vet rana, and tho Confederate ikjIj will liift. The program has not been completed, nnd will be announced later, nr. C. W. Byrd will deliver the ddres. J J The wedding of Mis Hcsfdo Love nd Dr. J. Fanning Abel occurred in Wayneavllle yeatcrday morning mid " -will be of Interest to the many friend of the bride and groom Ire thla city. The wedding took ptac ,t the home of the bride's sinter,1 Mr. It. H, Mitchell, and was ottend d by a few friends and rVtutlvee. The houae wu attractively doeorated with Christmas greens and thu cere mony was performed before a Itoal Itar, by Rev. Harvey C. Farl-. Mine liv wore t ravelins; to ot blue material, aad waa given hi ni'4g ' y her brother, Mr. Wash Leva. A , breakfast followed, the ceremony, af ter which tr. and Mra, Abel left 'or the North for a several Wcfke' trip. after which they will return to ,Wayneviu i ilra. lame O. Rice, of Candler, K. C, entertained in honor of her later. Mim Minnie Webb. Wdnes-I Vi .... T . .. .U .kUnuA "candy pulling," The aBn.'r waa very Informal and aeveral piano olg e Ctlted by MIM Qaston and Mlaa Rice; an aeveral aoiiga fcy Mlaa Margaret Caae added to the- pleasure tf tho ' evening. , The guest vnsta Mlaa Don-; Tll Bumf Mlaa Opal Gallon, Mis Mary Rice, Mlaa Minnie . Webb.; Meaara. Benjamin Evan. Tony Can dler, ttr. 3. C. Pavla and Lane (las- ton. Mlaa Webb ha been the gueat of her alater, Mra..fllo, during the - holidays.). . Mr.. litll WrlghUon waa gtvett a aurprle party Wedneaday evening at hi home. In Cheetnut eU-eK- by a number nf hla frlenda tit itr Mont ford aectlon. The venl'ait waa apent ' la playing gamea, and mueica added to thy aucoea of tho affa'l' , Jl tW. and Mra. Charlea P. West, ff Weavervllle, entortalnod a number of .' their old frlenda and eaoualntances . recently. Hiving a reception at the 1 home of their daughter, Mra. Weet. Then wexa a number ut tucata prca- nb?uw:;.'A; " The operatic recital (aat evening by tho Advnnced pupil of tho Aehevllln Hohool of Musical Art at the Y. U, C. .A auditorium, waa moat icoeaful nnd the program very -much en joyed, by a large, audience. The pro- itram waa jnthr too lengthy to give individual notice, -although the vr ' txcellent work of the atudente de erved, great praise. -The varloua . wel-knowa arlaa from grand opera " were aung with appreciation for their . dignity And value, and the trtlla, ' cadenaaa, ' etc were executed with aaet The program waa the moat mbitloue yet attempted by the atu denta of the aehoel, but waa an ewe oeanful that undoubtedly atmllnr re ctltaUr will follow at Intervale, during . the term. Th audience wae apere . clatlveTaad warmly applauded the va . rloua aluitfra, among whom were . .ailua .Mjrll LogHB, Mlaa tna n-J mnhorger, ,Mra. Mart Bryant. Mlaa . e4 tl) cinolnnntl. after a vlalt to hit ,VlnU Owehby, Mla..Oerttda Par-Jaaughter, Mra. rteuben lioiMttoon. Iter, Mlaa Buttle Moore, Mlaa Evahj . jnytne, uma urany, anai ur.r;e Brown, ajlsa Hesle Owenby, Miss Pearl Hhupo, Mr. John Starnes and Mr. William Jones, . . . , ;Tha, Friday Hook club meets this " afternoon at the residence of Mr. M. W. Williamson at her home in Stetflmoa avenue, Bamiml Jnhnon tvtlltbe the Bubject of the program, nnd an essay will be rend by Mr. W. 8. Whiting, which will be follow ed by a discussion by several mem ber of the club, J . " , There will be an entertainment rrlven Saturday evening at Black Misses9 Blouse Suits Greatly Reduced $12.50 Blouse SuitsWA. tr'we. .$7.50 1Q.00 IUotise Suits. .: -. . . ... v 9,(X) Blouse Suits . .. . m,.m m 5.50 8.00 Blouse Suits.- v. , .. . .. . . , 5.00 5.00 to $G.50 Blouse Suits 3.75 We have driven Wio kuifd 'deep ' into tLe pvire of these uusses wool blouse suits; in fitimp rases almost severing the prices in lialvcs. The styles are middy blouse and Buster Brown, colors are navy with collars of red. white, tine and. tar own. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Our "up stairs" department is . just bub bling with bargains; are you getting your share of them! Jtf. V. M00RE & CO. wosnEN8 ntj'ARTMKxr! n pattoi avbs. Mountain, the pro( i (d from which will be added to th.' building fund of the new auditorium of tbe kthool building. The principal part tf the program will be a comedy .Mnd "Lover of All A get,'" In wh!cr qtne a number of young people will take part. The real of the program will be devoted lo drill. on. pliino aa lection, given by a number of the children. The Mount Mitchell brant band will furnuih tho muMO tor the evening. Mia Ltu-y Hc(,tt will entertain the Junior I'hlbitheaa clnaa of tne nrat fti uli.vterinii church thla arternoon ut b'!r reeideni e In Cheetnut itfeet. .11 The mernbere of the Huraca cluaa of Haywood atreet Methodist church were entertained taut night at dinner ut the home of their teacher, Mra. N. Kuckner, T Aston 1'lnce. The hall, parlor and dining- room were tiistefully decorated In Haraca color with Haraca pennant over to door and window, and aa center plecea on the tablea. Cover were laid (t twenty-alx, and the place card ware mlnuttire Hurrica pennant with the monogram nnd their motto, "W do thing," over the pennant. Intcreat Ihg ttilka were made by Mr. Burton, president of the claaa, on the work iiccompllshed thl year; by Mr. Dun ham, auperlhtendent of th Sunday aehool, on "The relation of the Ba reca claea to-' the Bunday achool," and by Mr. Newell, piiator. otl "Ttow to get member for the cla and to hold them." Talk were ttlt made by Meaara. Ileal, Ducket; Ottl CJreen Ml Martha Wooldrlge etitertaln ed with a card party yesterday af ternoon at her reetdenoe In Montfordr avenue In honor of her guet, Mlse Hvrd Alvey. of Richmond. Va. There W . .. , . . ... - . ,.. - were Hbout twenty of the younger glrla Invited to meet Mlaa Alvey. Col. Geo, W. Clarke, who pent the Chrlatmaa holiday In Mew York, la nguln In the city., Ha expect to leave In a few day for Florida, Mr. Paul A. Rockwell 1 quite alck at hla home In Muntford avenue, having auffered an attack of grip, Mr, Cha. Darltnm, genoral freight agent of the N. C, Bt, L., hue re turned to hi horn In Nashville, Tenn., after a vlait to hla alitera, Mr. J. E. Hardin, Mr. L. li. Hol land and Mla rVederlcka Barham. Ml Btta Handle 1 quite 111 at hoi hohi In Oak atreet. Mra. Claudlua Miller, accompanied by her won and daughter, ha gone to Bt, Lout for a month' vlait They 111 be the gueat of Mr. and Mra. C. H, Miller. Mr. Bulllle Smith left yeaterday for Beaton to resume hi atudle at the Doaton Teoh, after spending the holiday with hi brother, Mr. Geo Smith. Mr, and Mr. 3. U Fulton, who have bcevn spending several week In the city, have returned to their home In New York, Ml, Florence Mttdlinn hns return ed to her home In areenlsoro, after a visit to friend In the city, Ml Mary Thompson, who ho been vleltlng friend and relatives In the city, ha returned to her hom in Columbia, 8. C, Mr. Allhrlght Chambers returns tc A. and M. college et Raleigh Bun day, after spending the holiday Ir the city. Mr. Peter fl. Tlmmoann h. r-mrn. Aftpr ,Dennlnr ,h ilnfln,.. wtt T. nia pnrent. Mr. Jamea Moms left sevenu dnya ago for 'Jackjon, 'Mlwi.. where he h ben engaged In bual nea for the pnxt nix montlm. tr. von Ruck leaves for New York tomorrow on business. Mr. for a J. M. Askew left last eveulnr trip to .South Carolina. Mlaa McCurtt and Miss Therm Roleomb returned to Hutherfonitm college yesterdnv, artcr spemlina tin Christmas vacation with their fund He. Wesson Snowdrift Oil Combines In one superior article the best quantities known FOR BAKING. FRYING AND SALAD DRESSING. It is wholly vegetable, odor less, tasteless. 100 cooking value, and 20 more economical than lard, and 33ffc more eco nomical than butter, or olive oiL Sgld by leading dealers. Made by THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. KrMrVork New Orleans Savannah Cblcaao Mlaa Junnlo Colwcll, who has been vlaJUng reJatlves In Tennessee fjfor several weeks. has returned to the city. Mr. and Mr. James Hartwell and children, who have been visiting rel atives of Mr. Hartwell In the city, have returned to their home In Char lotte, Miss Daisy Hill ha returned from a visit to friends in the eastern part of the state. Mr, George Emmett, of Toledo, O., Is spending several weeks In the city. , Mr. Philip Maraden and her niece, Mis Ruby Vlllanuove, of New Or leans, are spending the winter In Ashevllle, Miss Elisabeth Roger, of Raleigh, Is visiting Mlsa Lottie Uherrlll at the home of the latter In Montford avenu. Mr. Jamea Coleman, who spent Christina wlth his family in Florida, has returned to the flty. Mr. Doane H, Huge, far the last two years prescription clerk at Smith's drug store, will leave Yor At lanta, Oa., January IS. where he will take a position In the Martettn street branch of the Jacobs pharmacy. Mr. Hage I one of Aahevllle'a most pop ular and promising young men and hi many friend will learn of his departure with regret. PILES CURED IN TO M'TjAlS Tour druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies In t to 14 day, 60c. WEATHER REPORT United State department of ag riculture, weather bureau; Willi L. Moore, chief. Temperature 8 p.m. Max Atlanta Augusta .... Boston Brownsville Buffalo Charleston Charlotte Chicago Des Moines Duluth Galveston Jacksonville Key West Vow irleaua . . . '. New York .-. , Norfolk '. Oklahoma Si 38 86 46 22 30 50 10 10 40 48 38 40 33 22 18 40 3 0 48 48 42 no 60 60 4b 48 24 28 36 38 41 48 48 64 IS 18 42 44 0 0 48 6 28 84 Palestine 48 Pittsburg St.. Louis Ht. Paul Savannah Washington l.ocnl temperature data for Janu- try 5, 1911: At 8 a. m. 16, 10 n. m. !0, 12 n 2(1. 2 p. m. 80, 4 p. m. 81, 6 p. m. -!. 8 p. m. 28. Normal, 35. Highest 82; one year ago 47. Lowest 11: one year aim 27. Absolute maximum 69, In 1909. Absolute minimum 8, In 1 -0 4 . Local precipitation for this month: Normal. 4.67, (Ireatest amount 8 9, In 1906. Least amount .27. In 1907 lr l8t 24 hours, ending at 8 p in., 0. stute of weather at 8 p. m., clear Ruby Losse Casta. There was a time when the ruby waa cut to the diamond in the estimation if lever of precious stone. Now It laa fallen from It high estate. The -eaaen I that tse ruby, like tbs a htre, can be Instated so closely that -ven experts cannot discriminate be ween the real gem and the Imitation. The greatest sufferer by this Is snld to r the Cinr of Russia, who owns tbe Inest collection of rubles In the world. Vhc Si. Petersburg court Jewelers esti mate the loss In value of the Czar's rubles at $1,000,000. Some time ago he tried to take out a policy of Insur ncn on them, but no company would accept tbe risk. A Misunderstood Genius. Mlscha Ellman, the boy violinist, told on his last visit to New York a story of nls early childhood. "When I was very small Indeed." he said, "I played at a reception at a Rus sian prince's, and, for sn urchin of even. I flatter myself I rattled off Beethoven's Kreutter teaata' finely. This sonata, you know, as In It aer arai long and Impressive rests. Well, In one of these rest motherly old tady leaned forward, patted my shoul er, and ale: "Play aomethlae; yog know, dear.' " STRADLEY ell the World's best iffso At 7 & 9 Civ Olnglittins, 31 Imli at 12 n, 28 liu-li at VI'Ac ami iftc. ,'4ioic new Cjuhitcus 15c. . . .Choice new Percale light and dark 121 ac. . . I'loc Printed KatKtcs, 31 liu li 12''. v lii'O I-iil(liiK ami IiiHortiriKH. Vali'm k'niics uiid Tor lioit, Incliidluir great values lit the wldo Torchons ut ouly lit'. It. & O. torwtx in the late ami lit batlKtc, f I, $1.50, $3, Ijttllca' Wlk How at SI una 1.50, fine values. Also Holeproof and otlKsr lino iiiukcx. Imlluii , Klimibcr Ito Ihw, llaiuluw Steamer Hoys, 'ov liJtjr 1'jaia tllltinkew, 1'laln HIunkrlN, Coverlets, , Ijidtua. Sew Sulla: at closing out prlci-a :$) and giHHlH for $17 $22.50 for I4 SI 1.50 for Jlf . A lurgo lilscount j wtt pltuinJ ovoreoata- tlio entire Htu4k. Kome mhty CJood TIilngM in our renuimnls now since wo have lutd time to collect tlwiu from llio ilTcient departments. Ladles' Sweaters at $2.85 that were $5.00 the whole wnii. Tlity will Ihj gone presently. Ruttcrlck Patterns ami Delineators for February will reach us a week curlier Hum usnnJ, please note. i--, :.'.!; -;;- - ,., ' Ou Ut L'nder wear question we are still in pretty good slutpa. Not many of the good sixes are lacking. , ' ,-(iv! j '-.- H. Redwood & Co. MANICURING IVfi&s Cruise 25 Haywood SI. mm FOR SHOPPING OR PLEASURE DRIVING Millard's glass carriages (heated) are the standard of ex't'lence and comfort for ctKl chilly, days. Give Us a tridl and be convinced. Millard Livery Co. Phone 180 N. Mala St. Our Happiness. ' Our bnpptnejgs mainly depends on tbe freedom that wMens with every kood deed and contract beneath acts of aril. Not saetaphorloaltyj but liter ally, does Marcus AureHus free him self each time he tlsMrrers a new truth tn Indulgence, each time that he pardons, each time ha, reflects. Still less of a metaphor 1 It to declare that Macbeth enchains himself anew with every fresh crime. And If this be true of the great crime ot king and the virtue of heroes, It I no less true of the huraslest faults and most hideous virtues ef erdlfiary Ufa. Many a youth ful Marcus Aurellua 1 still about us; many a Macbeth who never stir from hi room Maeterlinck- CITIZEN WANT-ADS BEING RESULTS & t,UTHER Phones X I and 651 BJ Patton Ave. lxipulnr sliaiw In coutll S2.50. on Men's and Hoy's nuIW GENTJjEMEN 5egin the New Year by wearing a pair of our heavy call, double soled shoes, 4.00 to $6.50. Cash prices save you money BOSTON SIM STORE Bros. Steam Dy Work Formerly Ashevllle Steam Dy W o POOLS BROS. STha only expert cleaner aad " dyer in Asherllle, 01 POOLS BROS., Phon. 1I3S Tbe Old Time Furniture Shop 5T North Slain St. Buy and sella all kind of antique furniture anc make. specialty of repairing nd leflniahtng nl pieces PhOfcfc I0T4. HAVNKR KI8ER. Props. We DON'T KEEP CIQARS WE SELL THESI SUNNY SMOKE SHOP P. H. FATER, Prop, a Ilayn-ood St, Opp, P, O. Phono 102 "Everything In Smokers' Supplies" CARNATIONS, RED PINK WHITE O Other . flowers, t'ra too. $fcf J. VAX MNDLET M ltRERV CO. i V S Vl SMITH'S DUim f&M -ST"K -U IV!, III ftasisii-aiii Annual Sale of Remnants Begins Joday Several hundred remnauis? including' every kind of goods we sell will be placed on sale today. The goods are all marked at regular prices and the percentage is to be taken off. ,, . y On the silks, we will allow percent off. Dress goods, cambrics arid other cotton fabrics for 25 percent off. - '.'' f The lengths range from one yard iotive. ClMCS the Jegal JuilctingQn Jhe Square fa Price on Suits Clearance time lias arrived. We are selling our suits' at way below value. They are going too. But then the prices are cal person seeing the garments could not refuse to 'buy. . $20.00 to $50.00 Ladies Tailored Suits for $10.00 to $25.00. 33 J-3 per Cent off on all Presses 'Barely over fifty dresses remain on hand,, 'hut''; according to our policy these must go. ,'.,,. .r;t" Silk, 'Chiffon, Peau de Soie, Serge, velv.et.4riJSSfia, that" weye $17.50 to $50.00 for $13.67 to 33.34r J-3 Off On THE LINGERIE SH()R Poltotikt Square 78 PattaA4nu$- Next door to Palace Iheatte Great Values This week in Underwear FOR SALE. 9 -room house on tho best part of Cumberland avenue. Price ,'$'3,000 with terms If desired. This Is tho biggest bfirgain yet oltexed. , Act quick If you want it. . THE H. P. GRANT REALTY CO.. 48 Patton Am Dave You Investi gated The Merits of the "SANIDOWN" Mattress? Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnisheri" 1 South Main. Pkooa ISIS. Coal Thai Gives Heat ' And that's just what you need these cold days. Phone 130 for a ton of M. & W. INDIAN COAL. Carolina Coal & lee Company so low, that any economi-j M fur Jets SEWING IklACHINES. New Home, Free, Btandad, Whlti for Bale, Rent or Exchange. Expert Repair Work," AsHeville Sewing Machine Company LEGAL HOLDING Private or class lnstructin in Sten ography and Typewriting, EKianuel ; School of Shorthand j Phono 1733. 132 W. cliestnut A GOOD HORSE AND BUGGY "VVhon it's cold. Is the very time you need a good horse and buggy. Phone 38, Wea verville, and we'll have a good one to meet you at car on arrival . Roberts & Williami Weavervillo, N. C. Accordian Plaiting From 1 to 27 inches done., HOOD'S FOR SALE K. ' i room house. Modern. Pived street. t'lose In. Act onlek It want a bargain. B. T. TILLER. 23 X. Main. CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS A, 1 nj.ii f i )l.ii..tfiuiin.iniMii riaiii i a i( tim . 4 f 4 t f .
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