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Tin: ASHEVILLE CTTTZ-ENv MONDAY, -JANUARY lfi;19ll. Amusements Ml IoruUiy U-llilirl.Ipe Thursday, .limimrv IV . Manager nedclltTe will present v the people of this city a new pianist, i-who nil taken nil Kurope hy morn and If now l.ciiinnuig a rupture ol thl country. Thin in Dorothy 1hOi bridge, who will he hturd in recital at thtt Auditorium on Thursduj, Junuttry 19- H'-forc cumlnis to America her nwno w linked wlili thai ot Psderewlskl urn) d'AUx-rt and a futurtl, equal to th"c gnat piunlM H predicted to her within very hort time. TUit time '" tu have about arrived as lll he aiicst ed by the elaborate program, full of Intricate, lengthy end ti'inpuraim-ntul composition, which he will present Mis LethbrldKn Is a mauler of th piano keyboard and inure I nothim. that he enn nut do with It In por . i ihiiL tall if every human panlon and the unlet, peii.eful strains of life us ", r '" pricing and her conception Proud. To hear her one awfly men tion her nationality o complett-lj doe he comuan the Interpretation ef the composition; so differently doei she present composition 'f dlf . , .h.M..tea. She Ih Indeed nil English woman, daughter of liarodct and lmV ithbrtdg, who has ptay . - rmrl in the official m Ufa nf London. Miss JUdhhrldge wm not a urodege In her s: childhood asy. m " . ....I...... minimi studies un- UVgin IKl " ,. . ... .k. u.o ntrlnir hr teen. Then with the conception of an almost m .... .hu umaremmmA and con i.intvwd 1lt rnidh leap and hounds that ' ah thoroughly astonished her yteaeher. and the mwslclan of Burope. ; Bha Wae lavishly praised before she .- a- h.b d,et. but this did not Interfere with Iw further aeeomp aHi hurt snt upon her Ul( th taak of beootnln a pianist i and that she naa remmu " "" BeMrvod seats on sale Wednesday. i. The lottery Man, & . U . .a Juji. St. T . . . 1..,. ,..m i the liliou Uheatrt, How Tor. Klda tonnmn : will b seen at trie Auditorium next . M-i..l.ii.ti lAMuarv 41. The New York press was unaai rTnou IH pronouttelnir to comedy fine tC tha mutt dellhtful anler Mftlnmentc ot th season.. T'.outfh terwecJ comedy, H Is more In the naturt of fasce. cotitulflinil all or those eomltal aitiiatloB and atntislnu itutdente eharwtertstle of farces Which he"' y J bonularlty. And the popularity of - '"Tha. Lottery Xati" b tuitfuestloned, ' knd "Lhie. wtofl , eotiTrtbtitea e " (much to the humoP of the play, has r.en ne ot tha most talked ot char .ctac aatxant amon ..Broodwajr. t ' tractions. Wssle, by the wW, .thlw andf oldarly wlnster. who I'lays the part, of C4mpal.. and to ' Vham asjtiaHy falls the "lottery : prospective husband. The . iittte. .however, wJiso h finds the tolls of fate oloslmt aroand him in tbf ot UaW-dBtenn.loMl relentles In her purpose to maw him--heglris 1 to realise Uta enormity of his offense offerla hlmseif the human - prise In matrimonial Jtttery. T 1 rnnke mtter worse, he has tallen lh love with e, beautiful Rlrl who Bimnis Him when she finally hmrna that he has actuifliy been lh ortBlnator of the scheme. He falls make h see aVnraB that' h Had a- (rood mo i lVB.-hHn ato roillsa sum or v mm.ey IH order that tie rhlttht better trtde;ftr hi Httle mother and "pal," M h otl-her. Alter nrtt vldin adless lun for the audience, the dlfflcalty Is atralahtaned without reaoitlnr to any kind of tfetAy. t Thera ar no quakes and chills m "The lottery Jan.V The author and the excellent company which portra,vs the place provlda wholesome and effectual euro for menial Ills, for you will lauith In a perfectly Rood, old tashloaedi way whan you see "The lottery Man," whose humo Prc and sphnuneoua and free from any undesirable alloy. v, ,VIom Allen, Wedneeday, January What will prove one of the dra matic and social events of the ecanon will he Viola Allen1 appearance here on Wednesday, January . In h,r latest success. "The White Pletcrs." Miss Allen Is recoKnlsed everywhere as on of the foremost stars on the American stun. Arrangements nt-e now -aelng made to run epeclal trains from sirroundtn towns for the ae rommodatlon of the thentre-aoi-rs who ir anxious to see Mln Allen Jain pa O'Neal. Ihp (treat romnntlc 'actor who made "Monte Trlalo" fa--'mous Is Miss Allen's Icndlmt man. ,;It Is seldom that two sinh well 'known and clever stars ore seen In I the same play. This rnet alone should pack the Auditorium. ,Women'sWool Waists now 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount .,. - """i $8.fi0 Wool Waists now $5.67 6.f0 Wool Waists now 4.33 5.00 Wool Waists now 3.33 " 4.(K),Winl Waists now 2.67 3.50 Wool Waists j-mv 2.33 Orit'-thiil off on stylish tu w wool waists of .tlio ' Hoc.;: e Quality" should siictially inter est you. Wight now is when you wiil enjoy wearing tlicju most. Our stock is nn attractive one yet there are tnany pretty patterns in stripes, mixed ' effects and solid coltn-a in Mack, cream and White. See these waists and learn for your self vhUt escellattt rallies our stock otters at , this big discbuni'of Rl V. MOORE & CO. WOSTEJTS WEAK. 11 PITTO.V AVK. REVOLUTIONISTS GAINING GROUND IN WEt HONDURAS Conscripted Soldiers Would Welcome Advance of Bo nilla's Forces DECISIVE BATTLE EXPECTED SOON Insurgent Forces Steadily Gaining Strength and End Is Near ('Kill, Honduras, Jan., 13. Via New Orleans, Jan., 1 6.-Truxlllo was ruptured by lllo NvoJutlonlats Tiuk uftcr a hard klriulnli vrllli trVe tunaU iquad pf government soidit'm i iroveriinient lut seven killed, I in-1 iil I ii if Die mayiir, liel'luzu, uml twelvo wounded. Three hundred government ho Idlers left t'clba this afternoon for Nuuva Armenlu, 2X miles east whnre they x jmi t to meet the revolutionary army wlilrli p said to have left Truxlllo Tuesday eHenlug. on a march toward Cclbo. Kurtlnv IHMallH. CKIIIA, Honduras, Jan. 11 Tin revolutionists have cut tho telumpli linn lo Truxlllo and further dellls of the liattlo there aro not ovitllalile The news wiia brouaht here by mes eeriKur. A report reached hero yesterday that the revulutlonlsls had taken Tela and were marching; toward Cul- ba, but the action of the command ant In svlKlInK prun'tlcally his entire force, to Nouva Armenia would Indi cate that he does not expect an lit taek from tho went. Nothing has been hoard here iih t.i the movements of tho revolutionary runbont Hornet. For several days the Bovernmetit hue been conscript Inir soldiers but many or inowi now In the army aro known to bo friends of Ueiierul Manuel Bonllla, leader of the revolutionist At the- alifht of the Bonllla force It is believed that une half or more of the (wrninent troona ht) will in tho former, im sympathy of the wltlseiis of Celha Is plainly wllH Mfmllla and he would have little trouble taking this port. NT tCAM-RU BltllVOS S1CWM. NEW OKLKAN43, La., Jan., 15. The steamship Karen, of tho Vacaro line arrived tonlttht from Olbu, Hon duras Captain Petoraon staling thul he had sailed from Tenia wednnwiay The government iwns rushing troops cast to intercept the revolutionary forces of Manuel Honllln who was re. ported marching toward Cotba from Truxlllo. there I very little excitement In Cclba said Captain Peterson, Inrge majority or the people wmil weloomo Manuel Konlllu with open arms. Most of the government troops were wrafted for service and It la dou'ilful If they will do much." t'a plain Petoraon said a liinto nura ber of the Viiecnro Hrothers Ixinanuu cutters were draftel for military ht. vice by the government but later re' leased. No Law's Daisy Her. In Pei'uk, lu lllo Mil lay pouliisuln, lawyers Had no liusiuoss, for n moili lied form of trial by ordeal decide all disputes, lu place of tho h'Kul pracli tloner the pleader Is n nntlvo boy who la asslgucd to one or tlio other of the Idea and 1 given a bamboo tubo In which I sealed the plendlug of tile pcrsoh or pnrty whom lie represent. Wheti til Is rondy two stakes are driven Into the bed of a stream, mid by nld of a bnmlioo pole tho bends of the two boys nro submerged nt the same time. Ity grasping tho stakes they nre enabled to remain under wa ter for quite awlille after their naluruj Inctlnntlon would bring them to the surface, but at butt one of them gives In mid, releasing his bold of the Ktakp comes lo the air. Ho Is lmmiHllalel. seined, and the lube lie holds is cnsl aside. The oilier Ind Is led nwliore, hi tulifl opened, and (he document con tnlned therein .stands as the decision li the esse HEAD SWAM ' COULDN'T SLEEP Mrs. Fannin, of Lizzie. Who Used to Be Dizzy, Takes Cardui and Is Now Able to Keep Busy. Uzzln, Ky., -"For the last nine years, ' writes Mrs. anion ranmn, or tills jilaee," I suffered with womanly troubles. My head imam, and I had dlsay spells. I could not sit up nil day at a time, and 1 could not rest at nlKht. I had given up all hope uf gcitlng well. Until I began the t'urdul treatment I never found any medlrjne that would help me. Now, I can ko all day and never get wearied. I can sleep well, and I feel like a different person. I ralse your medicine to all, for I think it Is the best ni earth." All ailing women need Cardui, as a K'.ntle, refreshing tonic, and bene ficial, curative medMne, especially adapted to their peculiar ailment. Kor fifty years, Cardui lias been relieving pain and distress caused by momiinly troubles, so It will surely belp you. it (toes to tho spot, lea. lies the trouble, relieves the symptoms and ilrk.es away the cause. If YOU suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardui and act well. Your druggist will recom mend It. Ask him. Try Cardui today. N. U. Write to: Ladles' A'dvleory Oept. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. rhattanooKM, Tenn., for Hpeclal In Htructlons, and 64-paK" Iwiok, "Home Treatment for Women," Kent In plain wrapper on requet. RETURNS 10 Mil Characterlzos Graft Investlga Hon as Being All Bosh" KNEW NOTHING OF, BANK FAILURES Has Been Travelling For More Than a Month Merely For Health SEW YOUK. Jan. 1 5. Charles II Hyde, Now York's city charnherluln JUIH.I 'SA'lip JH9-AlJlll JIIJ USIU Uick to town from Florida this af. tcrnoon and alighted from bin train .Id u ii t . calm and HinlliiiK. f the closing of two banks containing $10(1. 000 In city funds, of which In Is custodian, ho would say nothlliK i if the graft Investigation now ad journed he. talked more freely lnlly. us Tar as he was concerned It miin all "1-osh." Tho Murilt com mittee, H will be recalled, tried for moro th;in a month lo subpoena Hyd, as a witness, others having testllled that he was at an alleged meeting where an alleged 1500,000 corrup tion fund was raised In an attempt to defeat tho anti-betllng bills at Albany. All this, jtnd more, Jfr. Hyde denied. The committee had ample time to cl him before he left New York, he said, and he remain- e.t away solely on account of Ids Health liivcsliuntioii All "Hush." "Tlila ural'l InvestiKation stuff Is all bosh. declared Mr Hyde. "1 h,ft Ibis city because of III health nil. I for no other reason. .r three niuiitiis iielore I leu the InvestiKation f'onimlltce was In session. 1 was about the city hall every day but I never had any suegestlon from any member of th eommlttee. or from unvbo.ly outsldo the committee, that I was wantiMl. Kveryhody elso was suhpucniu'd who was wanted. No body approached me. I had no rea son to matumc that I was wanted. Ati. I as to the alleged corruption iiiiiii. w tiy I iton t even know tile people they said I met with to raise (lie 'boo. He.' "1 Intend I nllnuo In the faith ful performance- of my duties as city chamberlain," ho continued. "T have no intention of roslirnlnp; now." "b" you mivin that you may reslmi Inter"" "h, well, l can't say what I shall do biter." he replied. "It Is not my intention to rosiKn. iilthoiik'h 1 havo wanted to resign fur si nioiilhs. on account of the nul Sjineo of iletrrth-ps and renorters " JTor weeks Hyde's whereabouts had en a mystery and the Idea secnunl lo plenj:, him. Knew Nothing of failure. About all he would say when press il for a statement on the banklnc ItuMion was that he did not learn until Friday last of the closing of the Northern Hnnk of New York and the Carnegie Trust enmpanv. Pan Smith, brother of his secretary, usve him the new while they were en route from Calm Iteach to St. Au custine Then he turned about and hurried home. He added that there was no Indication when he left here of any trouble in the hanks handling city funds. Reverting, smiling, to his Journev. Hyde explained that part of the time he was on hi house boat and part of the time he was hunting ducks through the Carolina. MISSING OFFICIAL SMILINbANDGALM "STEERO" B OULLION CUBES. A highly (xmeentrated extract made of Beef and Vegetables, seasoned and ready to serve when dis solved in boiling water.1 A Cube makes a Cup. Box, 12 Cubes - 35c STEADLEY Hells th e world' best coffee. S Y tack fin. 1 ft y KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HEAR SPECIAL SERMON 'HIKJIIMrltF, OI AKITV BENKV OLENCE," IS HUMECT lr. W. M, Vine PrYai lies Strong Hcrnlou to tlo I'jtblans or the Oty The Hpaclous aoditorlum of the I'irst Haptlst church was crowded to is' capacity last night to hjar the special sermon which Dr. W. M. Vines preached to the members of the Knlfthta of Pythias. Tho members of that order occupied special scats und tho largest number of tho members of any secret order that has ever heard a sermon in a body In this city marched from the hall of I'lsgah lodge to tho church to hear tho sermon. Dr. Vine chose for his text the seventh vere of the fifth chapter of Itomana: "Kor scarcely for a rbxht eous man will one die; yet peradven ture for a good man some would even dare to die.' Dr. Vine explained that hi reason for choosing this particular text was that he agreed with 'the scholar who has recently said that no doubt Paul had in mind the story of Damon and I'ythias when he uttered these words. That story is no longer looked Upon as a para hie for it Ha been proven by ancient writers and history that the Btory of the great friendship of these two men Is no myth, hut a real truth. And the speaker declared that he was delighted to be a member of an order which whs founded on such a prin ciple. And the Tact that there is no better clas of cltlsens than the mem bers of thw Knights of Pythias goes to show1 that it Is a noble order ac eompllahlntr great good. One half of the governor of the United States, four udgVQfi V)e Ijhjpfttme court and one hundred and fifty congressmen. are Pythian. THcso .statistic show that the fundamental prtclplc of the order appro I to th noblest of our clti- senshlp. The personnel of the order p.ermlta, bottt1g. , Pythlanlsm is , a religious order, founde di. on, r,eillBI(u principles. The three word .ffle&iahtp, charity and benevolence axe. the embodiment of that for which tho order stands. And since charity and benevolence are but outgrowths of friendship, then frlcndrihlp Is really tho fundamental prlclplo of Pythlanlsm. Therefore, it would be hard to select a more appro prlate theme for an address to Pyth inns than "lloyal temples of friend ship." There the six royal steps to friendship: companionship, confidence candor, charity, courage, and co-op eration. Speak I UK of the first step, Dr. Vines declared reverentially that God is a social being. He cravps the friend ship of Immunity and always has. Abraham was a friend of God's, they were companions. Christ spoke of I jiznriis hs a friend nnd wept over his grave, and he pined for the compan lonshlp of his disciples on Oethsema no. Ood needs the friendship and companionship of man. On the other hand, man needs the friendship and companionship of Ood and pitiable Is that man who doe not have It, Companionship and friendship have been much discoursed upon. Poems havo been written upon them, and brave deeds havo been committed be hip and human love." No one can leaullful trlbuto to human friend ship. Man yearns for companionship It Is ii divine principle. In every human heat there is a cry for friend shin and human love." No noe can live alone. As nu n yearn for friendship, so do they lorn- for confidence. Wo all de- Ire to havei some one In whom w con cimllile anil we want equally as much to lie u person In whom some one can c onlide. The man who can contlile In no man Is to bo pitied and the man who assert that every man man who lias lost faith In mankind Is to be pitied and the man who as- serts Hint ( very muri has his price Is himself a rascal, The man who has lost faith In mankind Is to be feared for he Is a dangerous men. The man In whom we confide is the man who can keep u secret for us. We aro un willing to e.iiitlde In that person who is a gadder, and well may we beware f him. Here It Is that secrecy in an order Is tolerable. . The members ot tBat order hold the secrets of the thcr members, which allows them tu contlde In each ohter. 'Toting men should leiuu this truth and make It point to eottllde only in those who will keep i secret for them. They should learn the foundamentals of Ivtlilanii.ni. We must Tie candid. We must be frank and hemnTwIth encli other. A prominent msn declared' That com merce is founded on confidence. When men lost cenlidence In each other and ceased to 1,,. candid wltb-each other, the recent pahlc arose, the result r which we have not yet gotten over. There Is no finer Illustration of rrlendajiip than candor. In that candor Is a charaeieristlc of true friendship Men should strive to not he criti cal. We should be charitable. The. order of the Knights of Pythias stand' for clinntv No Pythian Is allowed to come to want, and when other friend fail in tlm. s of illness and death, th bonds which bind the Pythian to ttether nre brought out more strong ly. A fault that Is often lodged against secret orders is that they" take ths place of the churctte. Whose fault is It that this condition. f affair Is ever allowed to come to passT Is it that of the church or that of the & LUTHER. Plumes (II aid 651 order'.' We too often forget that the gospel of Christ is bigger than any church or order. No coward can be a good Pythian and no Pythian is a coward. A Pyth ian must defend a brother, even unto death, and Pythlans often dn defend their .brothers to death. The idea that Pythlans do not give their lives for each other Is a mistaken one, for the records show that many J'ythluns huve reecntly died for the sake of their brother Pythlans. "After all we are living lu order to learn to die," and that Pythian who readily gives his life, his all, for his brothel1 is a true Pythian. The story of Pythlan lsm is a heroic story that Is known throughout our country. Ono of thn very essentials of Christianity an.l Pythlanlsm is co-operation. Helping one another Is a great force. Pythlans must and do co-operate with each other readily, "fly tho perfumes of the deeds of love and acts of kindness we will (nice our brothers Into tho next world." Tho speaker closed his sermon by telling that forty seven years ago, when the land was rent In twain, when brothers were taking up arms against brothers, and when blood ran freely, seven clerks met together In Washington city and founded an order upon tho principles or friendship. They founded thin order upon tho story of Dumon and Pythias, which is a familiar one, and one that will live as long as time lusts. From those seven men of forty seven years ogo ther are now seven hundred and fifty thousand members of the Knights of Pythias. in these rank are found representatives of our best citizenship. WORRY AM) HURRY are the two greatest foes to digestion and very few people reach the age of forty without falling a victim to Indigestion In some form or other. Undigested food Is u serious men ace, to Wealth und is tho cause of headaches, sleeplessness, flatulency, gaa and distress in the stomach, de spondency, nervousness, bad breath and Impure blood. In such cases Vlnol has a marked benelklal result. H seems to go di rectly to the seat of trouble, strength ens and tones up the tired, weakened nerves of the stomach, enabling cine to digest with ease the very foods that once caused distress. A case bus Just come to our at tentlon In Barre, Vt. Mr. Kanuiel Wheeler suffered with a stomach trouble for years and had t:tken nil kinds of medicine without relief and at last found a cure In Vinol. Hi' says Vinol was worth live dollars a hfottlo to him. (Wo guarantee this testimonial to be genuine.) If you suffer from any form of stomach trouble, try a bottle of Vlnol with tho understanding that your money will be returned If It does not help you. Smith's Unit Store, Ashe- ville. N. C. FINE WEATHER FOR DRIVING Through tho country" on pleusure or business, and fine comfort, too. when you use one of our rigs they're fine! Phone 38, Weavervllle. , Roberts & Williams Wea Terr flic, IT. C 1 - --- a LVZJ rr I'm, II! J I K llr. . drr-c y-rrsj I 1 111 -. . iih r2 u 1 1 IdsM 1 1 1 w ruin I nrVYa ltJiI2.S2.7 ..."- . Ill' BMMII I ' 1 1 V II m $$5$ As fine a htXy as you everfnJ g $1.50 Per 100. feM VAN r.INMH.KYpjf j J&J -M-HSEKV CO. OM 'illfl SMITH'S DRUG ?fifA; stork, mm teiAsHKv,,xK Mi . , ' r I A J ; . 8 ! - - ( - I (j fi,x ', f 1. '! ' 1 1 Embroidery and ace fale egins Jomorrow I This is period of the year when you ean save money on white goods and the like, by trading at .the Bon Marche. ... - i The embroideries placed on side tomorrow are not bought in jobs. But on the contrary arefegu-v lar stock, purchased for spring, at prices greatly V Si.-' - ' under value. : v V;t :z Attend this sale and THE LINGERIE SHOP Postofflce Square 78 Patton Avenue Next door to Palace Thealte Thl week on all Dresses 1-S off. This means to you lea than exist. i j,,, FOR SALE. 9-room house on the best part of Cumberland avenue. Price. $3,600 with terms ft desired. Thl is the biggest bargain yet offeredl Act quick If you want it. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. Groceries FRESH COUNTRY EGGS I 30c a Dozen 7 ' 2 Poultry Vegetables I Everything to Eat 5 M. HYAMS ; j Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-213 SEE OS We are now prepared to supply practically everything in Farm, Garden and Flower seeds. Also Hummer Flowering Bulbs such as Gladio lus, Cannas, Dahlia, Maderia Vine, ElephamV Ears and Tuberose. With the execptoin of some flower seeds we supply Wood's Seeds only and with few exceptions at practically Richmond prices. Stock is fresh, true to name and"?' of'' tested vitality. We shall be glad to have your orders for "Everything in Drugs and Seeds." Grant's Pharmacy AGENCY FOR WOOD'S SEEDS Dave Yon Investi gated The Merits of the "SANIDOWN" Mattress? Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnishers" II 80a til Main. Phot HIS. FOR SHOPPING OR PLEASURE DRIVING Millard's glass carriages (heated) are the standard of ev't-.lence and comfort fcr cold chilly days. Give ts a trial and be convinced. Millard Livery Co. Ptione is N. Hals 6. . - - ---1 . r. i . . , save. Fresh Meats Bros. Steam c Dyt 1 Works T?9orMrly AahvlU,. wimm SyM POOLS BROS. Tj Th only oiprt Unrs ad O n dyer la Aahovul. . - Oi POOLE BR08.. Phonit ll?e MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 95 Haywood tu. . . Manicuring and Chirojpody for "' Ladies and Gentlemen Complete lino of Jtftk Goods The Old Time Furnltaa tlboy 67 North Mai St. Buy and sells ail kind at antlqu furnltur anc maka. specialty ol repttlrlng nd -finishing old plaoas. PbOw 10T4, HATNKR A KISKB. Proaa rrivnte or class instruction in Oten oeraphy and Typewriting. c. . - Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIB EMANUEL. Prln. Phone 173S. 133 V. Chmtiuit SEWING MACHINES .Tew Home, Pre, 0tanda.1l, Whit (or Bale, Rent or Er hnn Expert Repair W Aiheville Sewing M:bn Company , ; , Accordian PJaiting From 1 to 27 inches done.T HOOD'S 5 o I o ;,;,,;.;;;.- ................
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