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THE ASIIEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. JANUAUY 1, 1911. JocIellYoi AND PERSONAL. JL "V i - The Kceptloa given last evening i ',tf ths West Haywood trtet Methodist church in honor of Bev. and Mm. f i Newell by the ladles of the church . "was a most agreeahle occasion am) . largely attended by the members ' ! the church and. the friends of the guests of honor. Mr. J. H. Campbell ,' and Mr H. H. Sullivan assisted Uv. ' and' Vr. Newelt in receiving the ( rueata.v A Musical program wm a ' pleasant feature of the evening in which Mr . Newell, Mine Martha Fitzgerald, Mm. Victor Hlonn anil Mra, Bulllvait took part. Refreahmenta were served at the conclusion of (he program closing, a very itieaaant eve ning. Mlsa Frances Bangs, who la visiting Mlaa Eleanor Waldo In Atlanta and will later be the guest "f her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra. E. W. Martin, haa had quite a number of dinners and parties given In her honor, ac cording to the Atlanta papers. A din ner followed by a (box party waa giv en by Mra. Martin and Mlaa Frances Conalty will entertain In honor o( Mlaa Bangs. J J A alight eorreetlon of the state ment In yesterday's laaue, that Mr. Frank Barber would (ever hie con nection with the Inland Press Is made, Mr. Barber erven hie Conner tlona with the Inland Press by leaving the city merely, but while not actively Interested, retains la the firm his fl aaaeUI interests. . ' ': ' ;i .... f Ji Tha hobble skirt, according to fash Ino'i mandate, 1 to bs omitted from the summer gowns And will ahortly ha relegated te the past, after a moat sensational reign. There vera a few gowns of thla variety worn in Ashe vtll but they fortunately were some what rood! Red in respect to the com maatty generally. There art ao Plat ; Iron buildings in the city to make the gown a convenience, and ths climbing of ths mountains that make Ashevllle lumeea, would ha distinctly Inconvan lent. One accident goes on record to Aahsvllle'a credit, and ooearred during the recent Ohrlatmae festivities,. Th debutant In question looked radiant In her modish apparel and In th drawing room offcer own home, while wafting for the earrlage to con. vey her to one of the targest dances giva during th winter, attempted te axeoate a a sue), with disastrous results, - The rant was not visible, though - ths . perturbed spirits of - the girl were during tha evening, Ths new skirts are to tea extremely narrow but ths hobbia hood M 0 be omitted. There wiu be a er Interest in wail shaped feotgeex, nd for tha girl minus ths Cinderella proportions of pedal ex tremlty, tha new skirt will b a se vere trial, There ta one ray of com fort, tha limited number of breadths is tha new skirt' also aneang less ex- psnsa..f.r. ..fwi'"'; -". - A wadding which will b of Inter at occurred last evening at the par eon age of the 'west Haywood street Methodist church, This wag that' of Mlaa Jennta Lou lie Crook, daughter of Mr. and Um W. J. Crook, who waa married to Mr. Harold 1 Mathews of Smyrna. Ga. The ceremony waa per formed by Rev. Mr. Newell In the presence of a few friends an reig. Uvea of the younaj people." Mlaa J, Ha Caubla accompanied Miss Crook to" ths parsonage and waa an at tendant Mlaa Crook wore a hand soma travelling gown of hrown cloth with hat of atmllar ahade. After the ' cerempny, Mr. and Mrs. Mathews at I i tended ths reception of tha West Hay ' 1 wood street church given In honor of , Rev. and Mrs. Newen, Miss Crook i,; . .was a member of the choir and prom ... incntln church work, and was an assistant of Dr. R. O. Ohambere, Mlaa Crook: tins many friends In tha city , wha will ha Interested to hear of har wedding though regretting her do partore. Mr. and Mra Mathewa leave today for Smyrna, Oa where the former is engaged in laboratory work. Mra. Mark Isaacs and Mlas Grace Osborne will be at home this after- j noon at tha Young Woman's Chrlatlan ; association In Soutti Main street, and , will observe each Wednesday follow- 1 ; In durlnsj tha month of January. , J " wQlt "umber of ths friends of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cobb called upon them Monday evening at their home 4 in Chestnut street, a very pleasant and Informal evening following ! N. C. ta In tho city fur a aliort stuy at tho Ilcrkley hotel. Mr. J. E. Craddock for Washington, I. '. left ytiitcr,! 1 w it Mr. Churka Wlngtito Hfed Chapel illll waa a rwent uticut the Ilcrki'lfy Imtrl. Mra. Julian Woodwork k-nvee Thuriwlay for Clearwater, Flu. fur several wceka etay. JucIki- J. C. 1'rlti hard haa gone t Ralelirhl on biiainexa connee'ed wit tho proposed building of the A'epter North Carolina Trulnlng School f: Tcurhcra. Mr. Ophas Crlts of Parkeraburg, W. Va. tins arrived and will be the manager of the Aahevllle office, re ceritly removed to the depot of the Carolina Nova Cola company. Th name of the company waa recently changed to that of Jlt-a-Cola. Mr. Charlea K. Ober. of Roland Park, llaltlmore, Md., a prominent broker and financier of that state, arrive within several days for a stay In Anhevilla and will be a guest nt the Battery I'ark hotel. Mr. Kred H, White of Charlotte I In the city for a aevoral daya atny. Mr. Peter P. Yates of Greensboro la In the city for a abort stay on bualneaa. Mr. txnila M. Kourne haa gone to Washington and New York .n bual neaa. Mra Talnott Pennlman, who haa spent the holidays In Blltmore and New York with Mrs. Amos, has re turnsd to tha city. Mlas Angells H. Andrews, who has been spending the Chrlstmea hoi! days with ber parents; haa relumed to Cleveland, Tenn., where she is one of the music faculty at Centenary college end conservatory. Mrs, Don Shnltoa and Miss Kath orine Jonea of Wlnaton-Snlem are ex pected today and) will be the gucata of Mrs. W. W. Bal-nard. Miss Mabel Miller, who was called to Nlnevah, Va. by the death of her father, haa rsturned to the city. . Mr.. Edward Qay of Columbia, S C well known Insurance, agent, la in the city for a few days stay on business. Mra McAuley and her slater, Mlaa Laura McCarter, who apent the hoii days at the Battery Park hotel, havi returned to their home In Columbus, O. Mrs. McAuley's small son is pupil at the Ilillalde convent. Mra Coulter Huyler and children Of New York, arrived yesterday and are guests of Mr. and! Mrs. J. A Porter In Blltmore for several weens Miss Flora James who has been visiting friends in Charlottes has re turned to the city. Mr. VT, A. Carte of Madison coun' ty. Is in the city on business. Mrs. Arthur Prltchard'of Creen- vtlle, . C.i who haa been In Mar shall on business, la In Aahevllle for a stay of several days. Mr. W. it. Carter, of Mempris. Tenn., la in tho city for a ahort atay. Mr. J. M. Waddoli of Bomeraet. Ky. and Mr. William Wadell of New York are visitors to Aahevllle. The former Is a well known attorney of Kentucky. Mr. H. A. london. Jr., of Charlotte Is In (he city for a few days stay. Dr. and Mra Cotton of Black Mountain ar guests at the Battery Park hotel for a few days. Dr. an Mra W. B. Martin of anton. came to the city yesterday to attend last evening's performance of "The Merry Widow." and are guests of Dr. and Mra. US. R. Rus sell at their home in French Broad avenue. Mlas Annie Tjnirle Ralrd hn re turned to llclmont college at Nash ville, Tenn. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder neutralizes the destructive acids of the mouth cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, - and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. uma YOU CAN ALWAYS GET THERE In short order and perfect comfort if you ue one of our rigs. The horses are well fed and well groomed and feel Ilka "going some." i Phone it, Weaverville. Robert ft Willlami Weaverrllle, I. C. 8E WINQ MACHINES New Home, Free, Btandad, WWU (or Bale, Rent or Eichang. BxDert Renalr Work. AsSevllle Sewing Machine Company LEGAL BiniiDma Half Price on 4adie? Suits at; Jtnmx. jGnnual tSale of Muslin Underwear egins Joday . 1 5 Broi. Ztuoi Dyi Works jtfFonserly Aahevllle aKeam DfV 2 PdOLB BfcOfl. VarkiR Bffhe nrj spert olaanara aad 5 dyera In AaharUle. 01 POOLE BROS., Phone 1139 MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. Manicuring and Chiropody for Ladies and Gentlemen Complete line of Hair Good ? . teassssssssiii1lisWnim HSmXl CHICHESTER S PILLS W.. . TBS M.IAMVNU UIUKU. . UU In U.4 J iiol j n,tullkV7 MM I1U klu. KjU. V k aftiffr. 3njr at jnvr V IMo1ifciAlittlMa:V.:W mkoiruMBt.Sft.Alwan !!. I Mr. . a. Rives of Greensboro, Mlas Hutu All.rlRht has roturned from Washington, D. C where she 1 Now is the Time Here is the Place ' Furs 25 Off We arc offering our entire stoek of furs at a reduction of one-fourth (iff original prices everything is included. All are the very fiucst and best of animal furs. Your chance to buy such handsome qualities of furs as ours will soon be ovei don 't wait, purchase today. Se.ts or single pieces reduced 25 per cent. Furs were $ 5.00 now $ 3.75 Furs were 10.00 now 7.50 -Furrwtre" 20.00 now 15.00 Furs were, 30.00 now 22.50 Furs were 40.00 now 30.00 Furs were' 55.00 now 41.25 Furs v-erc 80.00 now '. . 60.00 Furs were 90.00 now .......... ... ... 67.50 Furs were 125.00 now 93.75 M. V. MOORE & CO. iuioxe ? . ., , - $ u tAtvon Arm. DANGER IN DELAY Kidney DlHCasca are Too Dnngcroiis for Aahevllle People to Neglect The great danger of kidney troubles ta thnt they get a firm hold before the aufferer recognises them. Health ta gradually . undermined. llaohache, headache, nervousness. lmene, sore neoe. lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, Ulabetee and Urlght'a dlaeaae follow In mercllen succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kid neys with the certain and afo remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills, which hue cured pcoiilo rlKht here in Aahevllle. 8. F. Miller, 80 Turner St.. Aahe vllle. N. C says; "At tlm I suffered ao severely from kidney complaint that I was laid up for wtveral days. There waa a dull ache arross the olns, extending Into my shoulders and seaming Herniation uttunded the nnssaKe of the kidney secretions. I was untiblo to rest well and as the reetilt if the losa of sleitp. 1 felt tired nd worn out nearly all the time. I rled a number of remedies ntid con sulted il)ysli'lans, but did not suc ceed In finding relief until I procured Doan's Kidney Tills at lr. T. C. Hinlth's Krug store. They dispoacd my trouble In a ahort time and Improved my health. I publicly re- J ommenrled this remedy In 1903 and now, after nve years have elapsed. I am pleased to reiterate every word I then said, as my euro has been per mnnnt. For sale by nil dealers. Price R0 cents. Fimter-Mlihtirn Co., Hiiffaln New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. This morning begins the Sale of Undermuslins. Every garment put on sale to-day is freh and new. No old or shopworn goods display ed at all. We prepared for this event with every precaution. Undergar ments that did not come vp to our expectations were rejected Attend and see if the foregoing statements' are not verified. K.,.(.' - . On account of the very low prices asked, none of these goods will be charged, sent on approval or exchanged. JtfltpM You will find Ladies' CorsetCovers,Children's Slips, Pants and Waists in this assortment at IQcCjament ot four' 7 In this lot you will find Ladifcs Gowns, Chemise, Corset Covers, Skirts and Drawers at 30c Garment There are Ladies' Cor set Covers, Drawers and Children's Pants and Waists in this lot at J5c (garment There are pretty em broidered and laced Gowns, Corset Covers, Slips and Drawers at 75c Garment ot Jhree There are Ladies Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers, and Gowns, only; one gown to a customer at 25c qarment 4ot Six In this lot there areu nandsome bkirts, Gowns, Drawers, Combination Suits and Chemise at .$1.00 Gment t3. as, l as. ' est ' - tflrAr'Ji Ir- vl -VI fl raft- u-aj- u (i ; L has been for the paat visiting friends. two weeks Mlsa Jane McOurdy, who has been spending the holidays in rinclnmitl and f.vansvllle, Ind.. has returned and Is a guest at Mrs. flKerson's. Mr. I!. S T.ibbs of Mats lllll Is In tl rliy nn business. lr. Webb Griffith, a welt known surgeon (if Ttaltlmore, la e)enod ti arrive Saturday, and will mafre tms city bis home. nr. Griffith will be a KiicKt at the residence of Mrs. Banks Aml, U'S liny wood street. Sir. Krnest Dewey of tloldshnro, special atiotit of thp Queens l'lre In- aurunee enmpnny, who has been In the city e.n business for several days, leaves today. Sir, Frank T.ockwood of New York who lias spent several winters In Ashevllle. Is expected Friday and will again b0 a gucat at the Unttery Park hotel. The following are guests nt Ponnl- vlew. in Haywood street: Mr. Fred erick Moore. Columbus. O; Mr Oeorse lrvliiR Prsdley. New York: Mrs. J. Peebles, Anderson, S, C ; Mrs. Oeoriie lvnett, Anderson, S. C; Mrs. Philips. Ashevllle; and tr. Paul H. Kinger. is. rn,Es critKn in a to u da?s Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falle to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plica In ( to 14 days, 60c. REAL ENJOYMENT Is found tn drinking any of the following brands of Coffee. Those coffees are all selected hand picked berries ,nd roasted by the latest process. Breakfast Brand 25c huiiI Excellent Brand III).' Hunil Caraja (I lb. tins) $1.00 STRADLEY & LUTHER. Bells (lie World's Best Coffee. 3 K. Pack Hq. Phone 61 and 6.i. Posloffice Square This week on all Dresses 1-3 off. THE LINGERIE SHOP 78 Patton Avenue Next door to Palace Theatre This means to you less than cost. FOR SALE. ' 9-room house on tha best part of Cumberland avenue wl h terms :f desired. Thla is the biggest bargain yei quick if you want it. el Price 13.800 offeired. Act J J fin GENTLEMEN Begin the New Year by wearing a pair of our heavy calf, double, soled Shoes, $4.00 to $(5.50. Cash prices save you money BOSTON SOOE STORE CARNATIONS, RED PINK WHITE "a utner nowers, YOiM ton It .T Vtv i.rvnr.cv M ILSEltY t'O. smith's rrni'G I . STOICK AS1IEVILI.H AGT.p mm m m mm THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. 48 Patton Ave. Groceries COFFEE! 'Charles is the best Fresh Meats COFFEE! Coffee on th e market. Vegetables St lib :re: 3 lb $1.00. Pountry Everything to Eat IVI. HYAMS Cor N. Main and Merriinon Ave. Phones 49-243 aeeeeeeeeeai CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS AVIATOR KIIXF.D BEISRADE, Servla, Jan.. 10 Ttoussllan. a Croatian aemplanlst. w-as killed today after making a flight across the river Have, Ow ing to the derangement of a screw, which dropped into the river, the machine fell, striking a hulldlntr. Roiiasl.tnn was thrown from his seal and badly crushed. FOR SHOPPING OR PLEASURE DRIVING Millard's class carriages (heated) are the standard of ex vJIence and comfort for cold chilly days. Give us a trial and be convinced. Millard Livery Co. Phoee tao N. Mala 8t CITIZEN WANT-ADS BSTBTCI RI3ULTS COAL WITH OVER 957o CARBON That's what M. & W. Indian Coal shows, and accounts for the rapid ly gin win; list of buy ers beiiii; regularly added to our list. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Dave Yon Investi gated The Merits of the "SANIDOWIT Mattress? Harris Furniture Company "Heme Furnlaheri" It Boath Main. Fkona lilt. The Ola Time Furnita. i tlbop 67 Nortk italn 8c Buy end sella all kinds at antique furniture anc make arcla)t of repairing nd iefinlshiag m (loces. Phom I0T4. HA T.N Eit tc KISKB. I Yob. ' Private or class Instruction in, Sten ography and Typewriting. ; , Emanuel! School of Shorthands MISS 8 A DIB EMANUEL, Prln. Phone 1733. 182 W. Chestnut HOOD'S tX)B. 8AXB - i - ( ; 7 room house. Mo4ern Paved streeu. Close in. Aa quick if jott want? bargain. - - f j , - a T. T1LI.EK, . SS X. Mal....,. f ..i.-sj i ii .7
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