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THE AST! EVTLLF, CTTTZ EN,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1911. r SE1 K ociaf and Kprsnna lUri J t , There are tT-lrge dames In tin wind, which will Ik- "f lnl.-r.-st to the members of the younger set. The .. flrn, ll If .rumpfe-fl, will a ery Charming Hi. Valentino's event, i.il. - in pliu-d In r?ruif. Tin- second dance J1 be one ol th Hrm r the JCapter dartres given. It I mil.! that th member of the former Tahkoe otee flub will arrange anil give the .dance. Ho fur nothing i definite ! but there has been sufficient Interest In the runior u -ujion jniir a gOud dttl Uf Speculation. C The bowling toprsament fit the, Slanor will he continued this evening as usual. Th" mores, which will be published tiimiirriiw. will In- rend with Interest li ilinno who are fol lowing tln liuirntiini'iit. There are niany young people who go uit to watch the bowling, nml Including the numerous guests at the Manor, the : Albemarle, club hoass In well niled. J J All of the active members of the AsheWlle chapter of the American Women' lee (inn ere working hsrd end making a special effort to ne cure a mttny new members as pos- elhlo during the current week. A ; telegram from Jtfr. B. O. Lewis, the , president of the league, wai ri-uil to the member at the meeting held Monday. The messngo urged the . no-operation of the state and chapter In the final effort to close the Found rtra'a chapter, and a special prlxc la offered the chapter of each state which Sec use the largest a-umher of new member. The urlxe offered la a verr handsome table service (if the fine! porcelain mde In the Art .-. aohoel of- University' City. At Christ mas masf of the member received a ttlfta from Me. LawM, statuettes, decorated vaeea aadl bowls, and va rious- afwclmen of 4hv worn being . done ft University City. Having had . actual preuf of the beautiful work ,blng turned out by the Art students ' at th aohpolt, will bo aa Imwntlve, If one la aeaded, tn securing the arlae offered) for aecurln the t-roateat Dumber of new member, "The" fyrnbnony society of Ronton, Ita tnajmr and council, are at logfrer Jietds with th WomnfotK of .1 the ' cuttured city because they will not i - remova their hats when attendlnf th perfnrtnahoei of the Symphony Society. Horn tlm avo Boston paw ed an ordinanve mahm unlawfal for wdmen te weir blf hatint pulitlc jierformanoes,' and rrer since ' the city nfftelale. 'manafers and uhre - have txteit endaavorHtf to enforce the law stHthout suo'sa. Tba mayor thraattMs to ta aiway ih soelwty's - lirensa tut) est womts ramov their tsata. The women simply smlls, and wear (hair ' MM. sJoolety attenda theat eathetie irformanc ostsn- sibly to bear the mucin, nnd also to ; show thsto foott flothta. The of ficluls will find U - very difficult .problem In theUr . endeavor to dl vorce the two thatRa, a symphony tn "A minor? frill symphony In it milliner'', claasie confection. This jBoaton fovlvty folk, Ilk the English suiTrarcttea, would rather go to itl ilian ive ui ijtiive mw w yr - aonat adornment. ,1 - Tha announcement of the mar TUtite Mrs. J. U. Hull and Mr. Charles Pisrea Belota which oocur Tod Tacontly ht klemphis. Tenn., will Interest tha marry friends -uf Mrs. 'Hull who nad the pleasure of meet ing her during various ytsita to Mrs. . VV." B. ' Meacham tn Hillside street. ' Mm Hull has ttry tin vote and sangi several time at the churchea tn AaheTlll during Iter atay. Mr. and lUrsv Belote wlH reside In Uemphht. J J , Tha History stub moetf thl after noon-at tha roaldonoe of Mrs. It. P. Smith In Ashland avenue, at half after three o'clock. J" ' ','Tl'ie re-ltaT'at the Auditorium last evening was one of the greatest nui- . ilce.1 privileges Ashevltle has enjoyed In year end Mtsa Dorothy In-th-lrldge aroed her Audience to a pitch, or enthushutm aeldem reached lit thl city. Mlaa LrthbridK ha been heralded aa one Of the grewt pianists of the future, but it would be difficult to realise anything more brilliant and finished than her art t the irresenl time. Th fins, broad Intelligence which illuminates every interrelation, the faultless technlite and poetln appreciation of each niuxl Ical nmnosltlon, ralsef Miss I-eth- - brldn to the rank of the grtwt pl ans of the day. Miss Alice Oevenlsh gave a charm- Ir: IriclKe party ycMei.lay oriirnor.n u whj'ii fhure, ure liuiai ih or tolrty Kiteatu, Tiie hounr js ;it Inntlieiy ,), , ni tel. The llr.t prlz. , 11 Hllver i-hotoKrapli frnioe, nun won l-y Mim Vlrmnlu "irllfnh .Miller. Mrx. c. K. Wiiildcll. Jr , I'oro-flln, r-'lu , U'c(lnelay for u Blll of Hevcr.-ll WeCliH. left f..r tlVelllllg Mr. F. H. Knt left for lttc-hirioni V'u,, Wi-dnosdny on u lumtiewt nl Mrs. II T. Collins, to . -otnpiniled I her dai(hler, Urn. KollInK of Hweet Ilriar, Tersi., left yesterday for Washington, I). C. Mr. J C HlHlr left for Wilmington, O lUMt evenlriK Mr Krnnk llarber left for lleniler Honvllle yi-Mterday to Join -Mm. Ilnr her who lius been there for sevenil duVs vlsitltig friends, and yeslerdHy tlmy netu t't Ht. Petersburg, Flu which will be their future home. Mrs. A. 1j. I'erry, Miss Inobclle Lock wood, Mr. N. It. I'erry and Mr. Lock wood I'erry luft yesterday for Mendersnnvllle and aflar a short Muy will go to at. Augustliie, Fht for the remainder of the winter . Mrs, Nunuiel Titnnahlll and Mlm Louise Tannuhlll will go to (lren vllle,, Tenn within Stiverfil days, Miss THiinahlll will then returo to her houte In Augusta, On. Miss Myra Llttlw has returned after a 'ttlslt of several weeks to re halves n Hulolgh, N. O. Mr. (I. V. Wet more, of Nf Y., Is ft guest at the flattery Park hotel. Mr, Wetmore succeeds Mr. W. H. Don nell as manager of the Nntlonul Chn ket company and will shortly bring his family tt live In Ashevllle. Mrs , Albert Rex of Philadelphia ar rived yesterday, being culled to the City by the critical Illness of her sis tcr, Mrs. J. L. Hunter. Mr. Kugene C. Hawyer returned yesterdity from a trp to New York where tie went to attend the auto ImomJIe show recently held In Now York. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Moore have re turned from g trip to New York. Mr. T. 8. Morrison returned yes tcrdny from Wlnston-Hulem where he went on business. Rev. and Mrs. Clarence O. Hey Molds have been called to New York by the critical Illness of their daugh tr, Mhis Mary Iteynolds, at the -Presbyterian hospital in that city. Miss Reynold Wa taken 111 at the Blalrstown academy, J-, nnd was removed recently to the New York hospital. Mr. F- Hoger has returned front Tttte springs very maoh im proved hi health. ! Mrs, Mary D. Bchoflald, who, for several months, has been nurnlnir Mr. Jnmes II. Tillman, Is no longer with Wm, having rlgned. Mrs, M. T. Bunch, of Bpsrtanburg, P. C, is In Ashevllle visiting Mr jiamea H. Tillman, who 1 disperutcl Mr. Dvt I?olso Reea returns to Cor nell university early In February, Miss Florenct Mnthews who hue been visiting friend knd relatives In the elty 1ms returned in Charlotte. to her home Mr. Coulter Jluyler, who with Mrs. Buyler Is visiting the parents of the latter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter, will leave for Chicago tho latter imrt ol the month1 before returning to Now York. Mr. Huyler will remain sev eral weeks longer In Bllmore. Mr. Orme Nd wards of the Ashe Vlllo school of Musical Art. returns net week from Hendersonvllle, nnd will remain In the city until tho close of the spring term. Miss Cameron Drummond Is at Biesotit a guest at house party giv en by Mr. Pruce Crahtree nt his home In Chattanooga. Mr. Crab tree was at one time a endet ut Illnit ham. Miss Drummond will alter ward go to Memphis, Tenn., and will make her debut socially In thilt city In the early spring. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. M.-CoIIoukIi. who have been spending several week In Ashevllle. have returned t their home in New Orleans. Constipation needs a remedy that acts quickly, surely, and, at the same time, safely. ,Aremedy1hat leaves the'system in better condition, llian before it was taken that thoroughly purges and cleanses it from all impuri ties and poisons, 'beginning at the stomach and liver and ending at the bowels. Such a remedy is" that old, successful, well known vegetable liver remedy Tydforas BLACECRAUGMT It contains no aloes or mercury, or other dangerous drugs, but only safe, lax ative ingredients, that help instead of hurt W. G. Ogden, of Fontella, Va., writes : "I have tried Thedford's Black-Draught, and find it all you claim for it, and more. My wife had awful cramp colic, sick head ache and catarrh. Black-Draught cured her of all three." Try Black-Draught. CAUTION : Owing to its merit and popularity, there are many inferior imita tions offered for sale by dealers. Insist on getting the only genuine, Thedford's. Price 25 Ceiits per Package. LA 5 1 - Winter Coat Mts Cut to Jialf ;, and ess V, 1 zs per Cent off on Persian Chiffon Waists r Many pretty Persian waists are to be found in this lot. At the prices quoted these vaists should go swiftly. Included arc: Blue, gray aild black over Persian effects. ().75 Persian waists, in all sizes, for $5.06. ' -t'fi.OO Persian waists, in all sizes, for $4.50. Mls Hadie Walters has returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Samuel Morton, In Chattanooga. Tenn. .Mr. Kdwurd S. Wi-Ht tins returned from a vInII to hln nlnlorn, Mrs. Ro land Morris and AIIkm Sarali West In I'lilladnlphla. ril.KS cniED IN 6 TO It DAS Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMKNT falls to cure any cane of Itching, Blind, Rleedlng or Protruding Pllea In 1 to 14 days, BOo. JAMES H. TILLMAN REPORTED BETTER IIW l'li)Hlt'lan I0uicv Iiiinl of story Scut Out From South Carolina Thomas 11. Preston, the Chattanooga banker. The impression' prevails that each of these, gentlemen, none of whom Is an announced candidate, will he voted for by regulars, but McKol lar will hold the bulk of the regular vote. Tho futdpnlsta will. It Is wild, cling to Hnlop. while the insurgent rnjuibllcanH will almost surely vote for a, republican. v So long as the lat ter hold out thore is no banco of an election. No one looks for an election tomorrow . HH It IVJl'RKIt MONHOK. Okla., Jan. 19. (Four nomotiH wei-i- Injured, ono serinusly hurt thlM afternoon, when a Chica Ko. Itock Islii ml and Pnclllo passenger train struck a cow. The engine was di railed aft, I J. U Currv. eniflneer illy scalded. Two pnssengers and the lircninn were slightly hurt Removal Notice. Dr. S. Westrov Rattle, and 1 r Frank J. Olemmcnger lia-v r moved their ol'lices from tho Club buliding to the Halthenon building, Haywood Street. FOR SHOPPING OR PLEASURE DRIVING Millard's glass carriages (heated) are tho standard of exrrt'lence and comfort for cold chilly days. Give us a trial and be convinced. Millard Livery Co. Ptione )8 N. Mala St 33V3 Redaction on Women's Separate Coats Here is where we lose money but, now, you need the garments ami we want the space. If after seeing these garments you don't agree that they art truly great values it will sur prise us. "Wo have beautiful cheviots, serges, home-Hpuiiis-tmd novelty fabrics in browns, blues, grays, Shepherd's plaids and fancy mixtures. All the very latest fashions auto, ragalan, and street styles. There Ka big range of finalities ranging in price from $9.00 to $45.00 reduced now $6.00 to $30.00. At V. MOORE & CO. 'WOKfWEta y 11 PATTOV AVK. "f V I - i. f til. f rim story sent out from Rdgelleld, S. I'.. to the elT,H that Col. James 'rilltnao Im ,llnif of tu!crculosis. and is penniless Is strcnuousiy denied I'.v I'r Carl V. Keviiobls. Mr. Till niau's physician. Ir Hey nolds states that lo- is better now than he has been for tour months and he Is alib le :lt ii. Ills sister Is here with him for secral days She has been a regu lar visitor to Ashevllle since he- lias been here. Mr. Tillman is at lark spur cotlagu, Allvmurle park. u! 'I'lllitotn, I hrouwh Or. Kcynoltls. -b-ttl' il est ranm-nicnt I'tnm Ins rel.t tlcs. lie subl that lie receives many ) tiM-n t lo t Ic letters I rnm his t'rl.-iuls in South Carolina, but refused to dis cus tin- state of Ills llnauces. He sai l that his sister. Mrs. M. T. Hush. new lu .shevillc and will remain with hlni Indefinitely. Cel. Tillman was very bitter about eeitaltt articles which he says have been published In the newspapers rc gnrdlug him. He said that the press at en,- time nominated politics In South Carolina, but that the neonle have at last realized that it Is un just nnd unfair ami put no lallh lu Its opinions an, I ioHs on matters of any Importance. STILL ON IN TENNESSEE Now Believed That McMil lan's Strength Will be Much Weakened Today MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVER COATS AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. LADIES' SUITS AND DRESSES, LATEST EFFECTS AT A MERE TRIFLE. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WHITE GOODS IN GENEROUS SUPPLY VERY REAS ONABLE, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOL DRESS GOODS, LINEN GOODS AND MERCERIZ ED COTTONS. MEN'S $1.00 AND $1.25 NEGLIGE SHIRTS NEW 1911 STYLES JUST OPENED. BEST OF PATTERNS IN LARGE AND SMALL ROOM RUGS, ALSO PORTIERES, &C. ! HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS TRUSTWORTHY MAKES AT SHORT PROFITS. ' BUTTERICK PATTERNS BUTTERICK FASHIONS-BUTTERICK DELINEATORS. CHOICE LINEN TORCHON LACES, VAL ENCIENNES AND VENISE LACES, EM BROIDERIES AND VEILINGS. H, REDWOOD & CO.. Mevt Spring Suits ffow on Display THE LINGERIE SHOP, Postoffke Square 78 Patton Avenut Why not buy your wearing apparel NOW while sold af'Otvlns- At Lingerie Shop. . . away Prices" Groceries Fresh Meats FRESH COUNTRY EGGS r 30c a Dozen Poultry Vegetables Everything to Eat ML HYAMS Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-243' FOR SALE. 9-room house on the best pm of Cumberland avenue, with terms f desired. This Is the biggest bargain yet quick if you want It Price IS.OD0 offeiredl Act THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton A SEWING MACHINES New HonHe, Free, tttandaWl, Whttf for Sale, Rent or Bxchangt. Expert Repair Work. Asheville Sewing Machine Company LEGAL BUILDING Aceordian Plaiting Prom 1 to 27 inches done. HOOD'S (Jet 3'our Kazors concav ed, honed or rehandled at Asheville Barbers SuDr.lv House. 23 N. Main St. A FULL COAL BIN Make a. good feeling In winter time akin 1o a good bank account II means com fort and warmth. Let us put M.&W. Indian Coal in your bin. nnd experience perfect comfort and satisfac tion. Phono 130. Carolina Coal & lee Company Dave Yoa tavli gated s The Merits of the "SANIDOWN" Mattress? ; Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnisher" It SoaOi Main. Pbo&a lKlt. Eroi. Steam Dvi Work 'Formerly Ashevllle Btesm Dye tl POOLS BEOS. Worki C o o F: Tke only expert eleaner ud W dyer In JUhsriU. 01 POOLE BROS., Phone 113f FINE WEATHER FOR DRIVING Through the country, on pleasure or business, -and Hh rorafo.-t, too, when yon "'uaa one of .our rigs they're' fine! Phono 38, Weaverville. l,..frj'. Roberts & WilllamsV v Weaverville, N. C. ; mm N ASH Vll.l.K. Tenn., Jan. 19. Th. senatorial situation Is mere conipli- ati.it toniicht than ever before. Mc Mlllin's strength, it Is sold, will be weakened tomorrow b desertiims t Oeneral LuliK. Wright, Speaker Nat. liaxti-r. jr., of the senate. Austin I'cey, Inte chairman of the democra tic state executive committee, and Manilla. I'll. .1 K ed mime an. I wh - 'GOLDEN CRISP" POTATO CHIPS. .i from the very cho'sest products obtainable, are m. proved prooess In the most sanitary way, and pack-.i.-li- Into seal packages. Ouuranteed absolutely pare Mnnd pa.kage... ... i.. STRADLEY & LUTHER. . lfk- sells the world' best coffee. East l'a k sq. ,.& riiontw 61 antl G51 Violets As fine as you saw $1.50 Per 100. J. VAX I.IXDLEY XlItSUJY CO. SMITH'S I)KCG STOHK. ASHEVILLK ACT. i-' ify m MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. ' S Manicuring and Chiropody ior 4 Ladies and Gentlemen. Omiplotfl lino of Hair (rtx.d: t Tbe Old Time Farnlta. bbor; 67 Kortfc Main St. Buy and (ells all kisda ot aotlatc furniture an: make., - asetiguy pi rcpalricg nd -etlnlshlng oi inoiee. HWm, 1814. i . 1 J . i HAVJTKiJ KI6R. reui ' Privat or class Instruction In Stti ography and Typewriting,'.;", . "4 Emanuel S School of Slioriri: MISS SADIE IMKine 1733. S.MAX1'.1::... -r!o. 132 W. fbe.niim LA MARTINA A Cuban hand u:aik' ei ffar. A 10c smoke for. 3;. Try them. kiaxy kmom: s:;oi'" :r, V. H. FATE IS. I'ri.ii.' 'V j Haywood St. Opp. V, O. ri.-ine ! "Everj thing in 6mk-v Strpblle- 0 a C lHHllll
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