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THE ASTTEVTTXE CITTZ EN, THURSDAY. JANUARY, 20. MIT. " 1 3o;eIetY , ANP PERSONAL. JL itihita Goods Display and Sals iYow On, .J, . ij 4 Mm. I.. 1-. Ji'iikink' curd party ycn ti ln ; afternoon ul hi-r rcaldcm in Chuntnut street was ft clnirjninK m f;i!r." The lioute waa df unii-d lav ishly with crimson rom, in. mini jsor'sfii.ii c-olorlnK appi-ariim in u rw' ill fii;n used on tin tally i-urd. ?ime 'iiin held Malted almonds. The tulile In the dinlnir mom was tiundaomely decorated with u i i nli i piece ( roars. The colors umil wen ri d mid qren. Mrs. Jeter f I'riti li mit, Ml l.ulu AliH.ri', Mia AH(i l)i ve:i1h, und Minn Oenoeae ('inmii-r I'Kalft-'d Jin. Ji-nklns In ri'i i Ivlnx tin Kin Ml 'nnd in Mi'i vliiK the rcfrckli-m-nM There tvera thirty nr more Kicaip. Jt Tin- lllntliiim : .1 .-t will kIvi within fevt-rm d.i)n, it hirse iliinrc m Riiikhum, wlilc h news will In. (,f in tense lull-rest to the Kirix nf tin jourmcr -t. TIiIk will ho tin- flint dunce which hfis taken place situ l ho holidays and will he tin dellfiht fiu im the HinKlium diirnis arc usjiul. Ij'i - The details have not Imi n flcfl nltily decided upon, hut It Im uniler toud 1 hut thi dance will take plmc the latter pur! of this week or the first of neat, hti'h date wit hp duly announced. Jt . Mr. and Mm. R. 1(. Jellard have returned from business trip to St. 1-ouls, Mo., where they went to see Mr. lwta, at University City, cofi- cernlnit huslnes connected with the AmerUan W'oman'a league. Mra. JellHrd will roMlflm hnt ornnnlna-1 Men WO!;'- Mm. JeMard will be at horaa to her frinda tomorrow af- ternoon at heT Tioma lh Montford nit - Mlaa Kata Nlchol and Miss Flor enre Barnard tnteYtaJM wfth a bridge - party this afternoon at the home of Mlaa Nlohais, in honor of Mlaa Rliaa- bvtrl- Nichotft. ' '" Hr- 'J ' J ' ! Mrs. r; tit HSnt haa laaued Invl . tation faV a bridge party Which she Will 'liv Saturday afternoon In hon or of Mlaa Kdlth Lawrence, of New Tork, Wha la at present her guest. Mr, Hunt will give several Informal . brhtig partlea m tha near future, tha aMnnd tln( Viae next WeeK. ' Tha tnHIr'or th City Hoard of N Mlawloria ?eterday artarnoon at Cen tfr Mathndlst church waa of special Interest and weir attended. Or. y. ' W. Byrd tli'ealded1 and after an ad dfaaa oH- th' wbja;ct f tha Juvenile court. 'introduced Mr. t. V. Curtis, who rd' in hmlaually IntoresUng' and Instructive -paw on the subject. Mr.' Curfla 'hka given a great ' deal of thought to the aubiect and la well posted Anlh methods Introduced hy , Judga Llndsey,' oi. petiver, which hav beer) carried out In a nutnher bt lh letger cltlea of America with aatonlahlng tucfeas, ' He explained the mnner Irt which the Committee ' wtiUld best bejrfn and how to go' about having a bill Introduced for stat iegtalatlorr.' ' ftV. W. A. Newell, of Haywood' atreet '.'ehtVfohi ' who has ' recently he"en t th Ptty jatl in the Jntwtiat it Hi Juvenile' cbitrt rnova ment, and aeelng th rohdliloni tin ' def which the' children' are Ihcar--' cera tad." etc., , gave a talk on hie mrcreating experience, ana tub re port triad a deep Impreaaton. Mra. Turner made an appeal for the chil dren and gave Instances nf the harm tb," prtlent Indiscriminate method. of incarceration results in to tne youtn ful miscreant and . criminal. The committee which waa appointed by th' Pen and Plate club and the Wrangler,' will confer .with a com mittee! appointed at th meeting yes terday afternoon corhpoaed of Mra. Tufnef, Mra," Dunham, Miss Ouflln, ctty mlaslohary: Rev, Mr. Newell and Dr. Byrd. ' Th commltteea will en fleavor to draft a bill asking for state legislation providing for the establishment of Juvenile court and present It before the close nf the present term. Tb committees will also hav charge of the arranging of a maaa nieetlng and preaa publicity. . Jt Mr. Rettbta Hobertson haa rasued Invltatloha for a dance which will he given at the iuntry club Friday evening In honor of her guest, Miss Cist, of Cincinnati. The dance will be on of the moat Interesting of the aoclal affair of the season and quite a large number of Invitations hav heen laaued. J . Solicitor Robert R. Heynolda haa accepted the agency of the Illinois Surety company for thla district and will transact business joncemlng fra ternal, personal, court bonda, etc.,, at hi office in the court house. Mr.' Heynolda Is rapidly becoming a man r,tT''l9T"" Try our mall order service. Closing Out Sale Women's Separate Coats 33 1-3 Off Wo still have many very handsome sepa rate coats for women and misses, but we in tend to dispose of tlieni at once, if price conces sions will do.it. There arc beautiful Cheviots, Homespuns, and Hroad Cloths in navy, gray, new hrown and Scotch mixtures. These are this season's latest styles. Kveiything included nothing is reserved. One third off on each garment certainly is a great saving-r-can you aflord to miss ' it f These coats originally sold from $y.(X) to $45.00; today they sell from $6.00 to $30.00. M. V. MOORE & CO. PHOVK 78. Tou .will alvy -final of uffultH, anil hi rei t-fit eli'rtlun at tented the IiIkIi i-atecm In which he 1 held In IiIh lonnty find M.ilt- The l-Mwai'd lium-onilm rhupu-r l. A It. il mi-et ul tlin ri-Midi-iii uf Mr Thenrtore H. .Morri.Hiiii ul hi home in IVarHon' ilriu-, l-'ililtiy ;if terrio'iii, .l.tiiimry L'7, ,it 4 o'lloek Tin- olll-i-tm mill tin nil'i-iM of the nil vlm.rv hoiiril nre reiiui-Hti-d to mee nt I in I r iftir three o'rloik a buHl lieH of lniiorti.ri' e will h triinefiet cil. Tin. uniiiiiil limn will be i!it hiieil hi thin mietliiK. The nuhjec of the iifteinoon will he Ilehecra lllddlf. Mix J. i men I.. Alexander enter tiiiiieil iIiIh ulternoon at thn ll.Htery I'mk hotel with a large tirldke party tn honor nf Mlm lieaHle Purklnaon or New Vm l . Mlm l'arklnxon ia one of the rnot ihurmlnK and attrartlve vlaltora nf the Inat Beveral aeuanna und haa heen very popular dnrtriK her alay In Aahevllle. Mra. Alexnn der haa Invited quite' a nnmher of hf'T frlemlB to meet MlfR l'arklnaon I Ida uftprnoon and ir la nmlerxtood (hat the party will he one of th prettleat of the winter. k AmunK IIiobo who apent laat nlKhl In AahevillB, havlnnc enm over from ronton to wltneag "The White Slater,' were; Mr. William llaltlaon, Mr. ., Allison. Mlaa Klorenre Moody, Mlaa Kiinnle Howell. Mlaa I, mien Huek I Mr. It. f. McDowell, Mr. II. .. Hop vtr. unit Mra. J. 11. Hmathera, Mr and Mra. J. C. Illohnrda, Mlaa Alftx- nnder and Mr. P. Martin, j i.1M, eveiilna Mlaa Jennie Pearl Ciarri-n, the iharnilliK and accoitip llHh'd dauHhter of Mr. and Mra. J. D. Uarren of Kalrvlew, N. C, and Mr. Oran llolltna Upe of DIHmore, N. C, yere inartleJ U-t the homo of ttjp hrlde'a parenta, Rev. M. H. Phllllpa of Kalr lew offlolatlnK. Mlaa Oarren haa for the paat two yeara filled the poaltlon an atenoarupher and book keeper for the Wllllnma-Hrownell Lumber company of Hlltmore and durlttK her atay there won many frtenda. Mr. I.ipa t the second aon of Mr. and Mra. J, C. Upe and haa for many year hen connected with the Southern railway company. The bride entered the parlor on the arm of ths aroom to the atralna of Mendelaaohn'a Wedding march and under a wedding bell which waa aua pended from A bower of Ivy and galax th ceremony waa performed. During the ceremony "I Ixive You Truly" waa efferttvely rendered by Mlaa Anna Patton gocompunled by Mini Hnllle Patton. Tli hrlde wore a becoming autt of blue cloth with hat Xo match. The parlor, hall and dining room were vory artistically decorated with evergreen.' lighted with can 'lot which shed a aoft, mellow glow. The bride received many beautiful and valuable preaenta, among which waa a beautiful oheat of allver, a gift from the brida'a brother, Mr. Walter Oar rm of Oolutribla, 8. C. Immediately following the ceremony, a lumptuona dinner wag aerved, after wtilc.h the happy coupla loft on traln'No. 10 for Columbia, Charlotte apd other south ern point. The Invited guest a were Mr. and Mrs. 3. V. Patton. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Freeze and Mlaaea Annie and Hullla Patton or Flat Hock, N. C, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Penland and Mr, Walter Uarren of Columbia, 8. C, Mr. and Mra. K. Ii. Oaaton, Mr. and Mra. O. K. Htoner, Mr. and Mra. B. U Haldwell. Mr. und Mra. R U. t'ampbell Mr. and Mra. T. B. Knight, of Aahevllle, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Upe, Mr. and Mra. J. V. Upe, Mrs. I.. A. Wllhollnud, Mr. and Mra. T. I-. Tran thnm of Hlltmore. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Andrewa of llonderHonvUle, Mr. arid Mra. J. E. Tarllngton of New York, Mr. and Mra. Cecil Williams of Georgetown, 8. C, Mr. unw Mra. J Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Oar- ren. Mr. and Mra, James It.C)nrren Of Fnlrvlew. Mlaaea Tell Upe, l.ols and fjpla Young, Irfina Iytnnlng, Eitln tlnrren. Myrtle Oudger nnd Messrs Frank Leonard, Cbcll Pryor, W. H. Whllaker. W. B. Kelly. Charlie Mr Crary, James C. Mpejr., Kd. Ltwla. Butler Means, George Katon and H. H. Wllllnma of Aahevllle. Captain Frank M. Jordan, of the police force, la alck at big hyine on Cheatnut street, havhiK suffered nil attack of itrlp. Mr. and Mrs J. C. 1.. ttalrd. Mrs. It. If, Dennett and Miss Kills Mor gan, of Marlon, were Aahevlllo visi tors last nlaht. having attended the performance of "Tho White Sister" 11 PATTON AVE. 'Uf at Moorc a. a Package Wevei sold in bulk) NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Mr. (leorge Loyall la In the city for a few days mid la a guest at tin Huttery Purk hotel. Mra. Stafford und her daughter Mlaa Natlca Stafford, of Hot Hprlnga. are In tho city for a few daya. Mr. nnd Mrs. U M. Clwyn. of Ilrovard,- lire in Aahevllle for a brief stay. Mr. it. B. liowlnnd haa gone to Florida for a atay of several weekB. Mr. Guy V. Ferguaon. who hue been In tho cltv ami Wnvnvii, fr a fortnight, haa returned to hi home In Oklahoma. Mr. John McMlnn, of Urpvard. wat In the city on business yesterday. Mr. Fleet Robinson, of Iiclcealer the city for a several days. la In stay. Mr. Walter Hudson, who hits been In the city for several days on busi ness, haa returned to his home Ir Pittsburg; Pa. ; Mf. G. A. Meara and grand-dnuah ter, Mlsa Marv Wehster. leff Ins' evening for Jacksonville. Fla.. fo month's lslt. Mr. C. R Cnshlna rclurned ti New York last evening. Aira. i". a. Hull, who has heen h rcw York for the areater lmrt n the winter, haa returned to tho ein Mlsa Maud Klndel. who has snen the winter with her brother and slf ler-in-iaw. Mr. ond Mrs. W. Allei Klndel In Chestnut street, will returt to her home In Jfnshvlllp, Tenn., th llrst of neKt week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leeds nr. expected Saturday from ttrldgepori Conn., and will ho the guests of Ml and Mr.-vVance Hrown. Mr. Krnnk t-oughran, who ha. been lsltln his parents, has return ed to Oklahoma City. t Mr. ('. . l'ltih. of St. Louis, Mo m m i ii e cuy on iiusitiess and la i' guest or tho Huttery Turk hotel. Mr. C. N. Leach and Miss Ooroth liieli, of Medina. ihln, lire th Kiiems oi or. anil Mrs. Karl vor Ituiii. Mr. Trfiiuh in a hrothcr o' Mrs. Von ItueR. lr. atol Mrs. Clarence O. Rev nohls. aciompanled hy their daugh ter. Miss Mary Itevnolds. retuine,' Tuesday from New York. Miss Ilex nohls. who has heen icry III in New York, win remain in Ashevllle foi some months until her recovery it complete. Miss Constance Whitnuv, who hat 1'i eli vlsltlllir frlenits ami relntl-es Ir the city, has returned to her norm in the eastern part of the state. Mr. McQueen Smith, of iVnsncula l-'la . who has been a memher of th rcpurlorial staff of The Citizen, ha. a i epted a position with The Moliih lleisier and leaves today for MoMie TO cmK A COLD IN ONE PAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggist refund monev If It fall to cure. B. W. GROVE'S sig nature la on each box. 26c. Ths Arab Stesd. An Arab aired of pure breed wartk) prohahly lip outpaced In a lpoe by If Kiii:lisli thoro(iglitii'U. but lu ullM-rVe Hpciis it iniishlutw itH w estern TJval. It l so docile Unit It la treated bj- Its owner its one of the family, nnd It has an Iron constitution, for It sleeps out at nllit without coverlug or shelter. -Na lure protects the Arab horse with a thick. fuiTj coat, which Is never touched by brush or comb and which fnlU off at the approach of apring, when iho body nud legs, which bad been shaggy as those of a lciir, aguln resume their graceful beauty and glla ten in the aim like poliahod marble. London Chron'ei Fresh in every climate: Hot or cola, wet or dry. Akpted to every condition: Kich or poor, sicL of weJl. Suited to every color: White. I. ack, red, yellow. Used by every age: Oiildhood, youth, manhood, old age. Cooo! at all rimes: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper. And in all places : At work or play, by day or night. iscyi' WHITE HOUSE COFFEE This superb Coffee reaches yGu In a scaled air tight tin weighing I. 2 fr 3 pounds, and la nevt?r exposed to dust or germs of disease being packed under perfect sanitary conditions and guaranteed absolutely pure und wholeaom. 1 pound can 2 pound can S pound can STRADLEY Hells the world's bet coffee. S East Pack ftq. No Plaoe Tor HI Talent. At St. John's n ninil stowcrUawaj upon irnrty Wriftfiey'a yacht, bound for an arctic. Inciting trip. Ue w as discovered too line tn' return htm ho li'Uo Xcwfoivndhitiil port, but 'VlilUnw ,dc:.,rmltjd to niaku htm work lli i njumage. ft wnaii't succcsa- ful af tills, however. The stowawny tflmply couldn't hoc tiny sort of work Short of personal violence ho couldn't bo made to button lis collar. "Jty thunder," Whitney said one day, "I've a notion, to (chyc. you here at Etuh." The Htownvtuy aoemed mourn ful. S "Bcelleve muh, Mr. Whitney." he in Id emphatically, you haven t made tno so welcome on hoard your Jiggered old yacht that I Want to atay. But what could I do tip hew?" lie swept Ills liuiul iirounrl at tho Ksklmo lnlH half roof and Hie rest hole In the iround "What la -your liusincss, anyhow?" Whitney naked curiously. "I," said tho Htinrnway, "am n sec ond story worker." Cincinnati Times Star. A Pt,hstic Banquet. Jacob A. Bli.s was dlsvtlxliiK In New Vork his c'pcrjcncc iis ' police re porter $ "I hey were Iutcnse eryieflenei'si. The pntliciic otu'g Imd, Indeed, such an lu tetKlly that they couldn't bo used In Uler.iture. They'd scehu ovi'idrawu. rr example, one cold uud dreary Thanksgiving evening as I passed fniinnis rcstuitrunt I saw u little urchin standing before the area. Through flic area gtntiima the kitchen, brilliantly Uluniliuitod'cAiuld '00 seen. The cook, In his w Idle dress, busted a half dozen great hrnwu lilrds. " ill. TlimuyJ' 'he urchin cried, mid a sc. end yoiinutiter turned lownrd him. " Hi. Din my. coino tin' eat yer crust lu the incll from this here kltith cn. It nuikea It taste Just like roast turkey ' " Detroit Kree I'resa. Gluducs come! with tetter under taiullng if the transient nature of the man)- physical ills wblcn vanisn be fore prnpet ettorta gontle elfortr plcisant efforts rightly directed and assisted by the pleasant laxative rcm- ?dy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. Its bcnoflclal effect are due to the fact that it la the one remedy -which promotes li tern&l cleanliness without debilitating th organs' on which it acts. To get Ita beneflclai effects al- wnys b.iv the genuine manufactured JilL . . .35c . .70c . .J1.00 & LUTHER. Phones 04. and A51 NKW STOKE. Mr. J. C. Gentry, who has been with A. Iilomberg for the past seven years, haa opened a dry goods store at '. as souin Aiaiu iieiu, the building formerly occupied hy 'm. Zagelr. WOOD'S HIGH-GRADE Farm Seeds. Wa are headquarter for the best in Ql Farm seeds. Grass ana Clover Seeds Seed Corn, Cotton Seed, Cow Peas, Sola Beans, aorgnums, xainr torn, h "Wood's Crop issued Special" monthly gives timely information as to seeds to plant each month in the year, also prices of Season able Seeds, Write for copy, mailed free on request T.W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Aecordian Plaiting From 1 to 27 inches done. HOOD'S Every.Vonan uuwmiea mnrj laoQia Know , About Um wood win I .MARVELWhirlingSp.MV I HMBSW rrl... lit M oat, con en fhf hut Bpnil atftmo fuf Ulottnitrd bk-flefl. tt fftVM i full pnfVTTiln avod dinwtto: In vilaahk In Ik.ttM. MARI FI.IXXj f COKE For Kitchen Use Those who have never tried coke tn their kitchen stoves should order a ton and see what a superior, dustlesa. and a fhl ess fuel It la. Lighter than coal. you Ret much great er bulk In a ton. Phone 130. vi . i - - Am roar amiwtiif ArJTlf fi It hi tuio miipit tlis wFjr4W. tfli!c Carolina Coal & Ice Company Jtfew Spring jfrrMng j&aily ( AlmoKt -every day we jot shipments of Spring wool fabrics. It will soon be time for niakfojjfr, spring garments. We ask you to come in and vigp Ashcville's most comprehensive display. Its hfcijjb as always. Dark fabrics with pin stripes ajtil white serges with pencil stripes and among tjte most fashionable goods received. Tn fact llie outj look at , present shows a decided tendency towjrfl mannish weaves. Supjioso j ou come in and see the lines, plentyffif salespeople to show you through. Trices raijjp from 50c vard on up. - ty- jfalf pried and at the Annex. A most desirable lot of LINGERIE DRESSES rnarki or quick selling. K.ery dreaa reduced or more. Qualify ifot Juantfjf. Postoffice Square Groceries Tr&ak pleats : STRICHY FRESB QUAKER Op 10c Package Poultry .Vegetebfeflj Everything to Eat ; ; IM. HYAMS hi Cor N. fain and Mcrrimon Ave. Phones 49-243 FOR 9-room house on the best part of with terms f desired. Thla is the quick If you want it. THE H. F. GBANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. PLEASURE DRIVING Millard's glass carriages (heated) are the standard of ex-rt'Jencer and comfort for cold chilly days. Give us a trial and be convinced. Millard Livery Co. I-hone i8 N. Mala St. Bros. Steam Dyi Work 'VForaeriy JUbevlll Steam Dj GJ POOLE BROS. w"ta Th only expert claaner ad in dyers In Aahsrlll. 91 POOLS BROS., Phone 1120 Phone 38 Weaverville For a good buggy or double rig. Roberts ft Williami Weaverville, Ti. O. Get your Razors concav ed, honed or rehandled at Asheville Barbers Supply House. 23 N. Main St. SEWING MACHINES New. Home, Pre. Btandad. Whit for Sale, Kent or Exchange. Expert Repair Work. Aeheville Sewing Machine Company LEGAL HlILDrXG CITIZEN WANT-ADS 1 BRING RESULTS MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. Manicuring and Chiropody for Ladies and Gentlemen Complete line of Hair Good STOVE and CORD WOOD For Sale at reasonable Prices. Plume 283, Room 11 Carrier Press (Joodsi ess on Fall Sails AT LINGERIE SHOf venue SALE. Cumberland avenue. Prlca 13.800 blgg-cat bargain yet ' offered. 'Act A Cadmade ci gar. A 10c smoke for 5c. Try them. SUNNY SMOKE SHOP D. H. FATER, l'-op. S Haywood St. Opp. P. O. Phono 103 "Ivory-thing In Snwfcrn' Snnnltea' We are Strong on DIMVG ROOM FURNITURE Harris Furniture Company "Home FunuBhera'' If Soath Main. Phone lilt. Private or class instruction in Sten ography and Typewriting. . Emanuei School of Shorthand MISS SAJDIE EMAltfTTEL, Priil?) ) Phone 1733. 133 W. Chestnitf Tbe Old Time FarnJta. Cfiuos 61 Nortk Mala U Buy mnt sella all Mail of antique furnltur art: make . vpeclalty ot repairing nd .ednlah'Blf ol pieces. PtKU 1074. HAWKH KI8ER. Proa. Violets As fine a ' (lit as you . ei l; VAtiH saw- 3 tr i.ou er ltc I .MUSEIIV CO. &4 '? rtim . . m Vr; OMITH'S UtifV. tFt V SSlJ sto::':. ff;!; rf'& ASHKVii,i.ir act y&5l m ml 0 b by the Cullfornla Fig Syrup Co. -r..-i i: - ii uunuinir, ijoue Of ft t. -. .1 1 .r Hll st1 if llr-- frafcsfrs aas1
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