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TIIR ASIIKVILLE CTTTZICN, BATITRDAY, JAN IT A TIY.2H, 1911. B lA.i. I .. '.I. I ! ,1 , LLj.ua I !. V . - B- . , , , . S a. tito the Aecjal building on ihe , Square AND PERSONAL. JJL t ft ' i i, ' t Mr. Itaacom HarnKrd entertained n' number of hi fellow student of tin Htah arhool Thursday evrnliHC at hi horns In JMerrlmon avenue. The fre quent (Catherine of th.i- younK. peo ple are usually very enjoyable oc casion and the last Informal eve ning ' exceptionally o. ltiine and tnuilc whllcd away the rventna Until refreshments were svrved The Kuril were. Mia ICrma I'arham. Mis Eul May 0na, Minn Viola, owenhy, Mlm Cllady Undsuy. Minn BIibIhi Harnard, Mlaa Hulda Hirst, MIhi . Vivian Owenhy, MInii RIlMhnth "of ten. Meaar. Redd Wulaer. Iwroy Oaens, Lawrence Crensman and Her man Wllaon. Mr. and Mm. Ocoriffi W. Jcnkln entertained with a luncheon Thursday at their realdem-v In i View street. In honor of Mri. John Whltmore of Staunton, Va., and her on, Dr. B. U Whltmore. J J Mia Myrtle Keen Kave a dunce Thuraday evening at the residence of Mr 1rnterte- n the swannanoa near Wltmore, In honor of the irraftontlnir rlnaa of the "lirh arhool. Bo vera I friends who were member, of tha Cedar Cliff campaign party were also Invited to tha dance which wn a very enjoyable affair. Mia Jleeae' Itueata were, Mlaa Kdlth Holmee. Mlaa Katherltia Ommanay, Mlaa Fannie Pratt Andrews, Mlaa Beaate Brewer, Mlaa r'hireno Kreedlander, Wla Via Jleea, Mlaa May Klmberly: Meaar. Raby Tennent, Frank Thomp aoa, Floyd Llndeey, Wllburn Oalrd, Jaek Drawer, Armand Thotpe and t. A. Co. - The bauy 'todifer-ftlapiileh" of ttorfolk, Va-v ha tha following ref ereno (6 tha tarlea Of meeting be fng conducted hf ftav. W, M. Vina, t. t., in the First BapttM church f that cltjr, tfr, Vlnea 1 preachm daily to Uttr 4crod wftlt fln ra anlta! "Tha TBaptUrt vtmtroilaOo cam J)hVn in KrtrfolK h heeh ronHlder Aiy ""hMnparpxl hy , unprpltlua 'weather, bnt it ntra 1ta aeeond Wee ycroay with an outlook (or "Mttellent rwtulta Wore fta Tloae. At trifc Frrat fchureri 'yeatern'ay tnornlna: !i 'won'-!eHirfcni" Intereat wa ihahl- - farted In the Honday ehool and at the retraWir nrhoreh per rice m - the - momrtta; 1 ther "were it ' ttnveralotia net. ur...W"M. Vlnea, of Aahevilla, H. Ci 'firaaiohcd1 tenth momlna; and nlifht'and -wit heart wtth dp In ' tereat by hwire eonrgatlona. tr. r Vrnea praadhed with hla aoeuatnmed h),uanra and attraetlva delivery, o pleaalna to all who hear him, and pi . familiar to Norfolk people, lie will hold two aervlcea at thla church in-fly tltia week At 1 . hi, and T.4S t Tha golf tournament thla afternoon t tha Country flub will be Inter tatlng and thara are an umiaual num ber tot antrft. Tha tournament la to Imi played, with the hard gulta ;- iercliA balla. rnedal play, for -flrat and aeohd prhtea Thfc 01olng ara 'the antlea: Mr, S. H. Brown, efateh! fc'r. A. B, Barhafd, two trokeai Mr. KdWard I. Froat, two atrokeai Mr. - J,, a, - Adum, four atmkea; Mr. J, A. Uurekel, ata atroaeai Mr. P. H. Branch, alt atrokeat " Mr, Lawrenre 3me, el atroke; ' Mr. l)a.vld Oudger, alx atrokaa; 13r,! C. ft Jordan, elglrt atrokea; Mr, W. V. Brown , ten atrokeat Mv. ;Tlm Cooke, tan atrokea, and Mr. W, 8. tlaeker, ten atrnkea. Twelva anlaa will be played. There , will ha tha aaual Saturday afternoon .crowd oat Nind the younprer mom ,ber will danc and hr.ve tea, which will be aerved by , Mm. Reuben r Hobertaort, tha wtoateaa of the week. .The work la proNreaalna; finely on the new couraa-which la belna; ploughed and by th end of next week the entire area will have been ploughed, and eowed with 'graea aeeil. The rraaa will be up In the aprlng. and '. the hundred aorea of imooth emerald turf will ha a very gratifying and beautiful alght to behold from the veranda of iho club, , The tnurna hienta will he a eompenantlon to (he memlknre and the aummrr rlHltorn will find another ttrnctlnn addod to the Aaliavlllo Hat. , J J Mra. Reuben Rhbertaon gave an Informal dartre lnt evening at the Pou ry rlub In honor of (Mla lietltla Clat, rr Clhrlnhatl. who Ik Vlalllng Mra. nobertann at her home In Grove park. Spenr'e oroheatm played during the evening and nt alaren a'rfciek aupper vai atrved. . Mra. Rnbertaun'a gueits were. Mia! f-hrt. Mtaa Marjory t'earaon. MIh , HlJlHn Adama, Mlaa Oraee of Newj fh-ieaha. UU Wrolina ireSnorda. j f, Mlaa Carmlchael, Mlaa Mnud Ilitmll-I f II Ml... I 1 , ! I... j 1 v . Try our mall order aerloe. Tailored Coat Suits Fall Styles Discounted $2f.00 to $30.00 Suits $16.95 35.00 to 40.00 Suits. 22.05 45.00. to 50.00 Suits 32.95 55.00 to (55.00 Suits 42.95 EVfci'ythinK 1s included in this clearance sale rf Wtsjnen'ft find misses' stiits blues, blacks, Scotch niixtures and novelty fabrics in hand some Broad Cloth, Cheviots," Corduroy, Home BpUn,. Scrgos, etc. -"We have been Rolling quite a great number t thcBe fiuits lately but still our assortment is a g5dd. 5)iic. These garments are this season's very newest, besi .at vies " ' :m. v. moore & co. VrOWlRJirS VTKAtl. II PATTOW AW, i wlH.. "nd ,''!.Cfl .Move' Ion, MIhi Kllen llvrker, the Mlse. 'haix'iian. Mln Marn.iri l IVooliouo, Ml Klcunur Worrlnoii, Mr. and Mr Ham 111 Korlx-, Mr. Kdwanl 1. Front Mr. X J Mi fl. ey. Mr Allan Mor- rlaon, Mr. I'ae, Mr ll-nry lOarle. Mr. C Ihci-, Mr M4 i Mr. McDoiiulil. Mr. KM' irth : n, Mr. j'Mtr 'hapnian, Mr. I j I , . , ft ecu Mr. J'Tank Hak.r, Mr 'leviliind Norlim Mini Mr. Keuben Itobertaon 'Ha I It valentine ony la a vcr good time to announce engagement. any Klfnche Dowllng lu Woman's Homo t'ompunfon for February. "Hllp In iin envelope and mall to your friend, two heart cut from white eorreHpordenee curd. Tlo them to gether wdtli a red gauze, or ribbon bow, the man 'a name being lettered In gold on one, heart, the glrl'a name on the other. Thle la a alrnpln and effective way to antiounco thu happy event." Tho aeeond of the bowling con tct In the promt aerlea at the Al Jiemnrlo rlub waa bowled lat night ndid aomo emellent acore made. The f(lkiwing are tho reaulti: VV. A. Klndel, 124,167,210, handi cap IS, total f08. J. A. lhirckol. 183, 133, 175, total 401. A. II. Mulono 17, 158.153. total 481. ' U JI Jone IS1, ISO, 143. total 473. W. tl liorno 142, 173, 112, handi cap 4 fit, total 47C. K. O. Sawyer IPG, 125, 102. handi cap 15. total 471. Vonno J Oudger 114, 169, 110. handicap 30, total 423. II. ll(tndnljh 155., 93, 126, handicap 45, total 419. H. W. IU'dwood 131, '126, 100, hand leap 45, total 401. 11. K, Nrthruu 119, 89, 110, hutidl cap 7D, total 393. A delightful concert wna given Inat night at the" Uorne Induatrlal Iutl- tnte by tho miplla of Mlaa McKlnvtly Tha apaeloni Auditorium w crowd; ed, and the aolectlon rendered were well received. Moat of the 'ftongs were of a popular nature. In the clmrou there waa over a hundred volcea. Quartet, duel and eolo were given, tho varied program lut Ing for about on hour ajid a half. "Tha Oypay thoroua," "The Itogrdy Man" and "Korly Dancer ' were among the chomuaoa rendered, while among the Itiiliiblea aung were "Ken tucky ,Uade" and "Alabama Coon." Following the rendering of the mu- aloal program the guet of the eve ning apent a very enjoyable aoolal hour. Mr. Si C, Humble, "of Haywood treet, hat accepted the position a general superintendent of ihe Caro lina Haryte company of Btackbouao, N. C. Mr. Humble haa Juat complet ed a aw mill for Mr. Qeorge A. Chrlatlan at Tellow Creek, after, com ptetlng a almllar mill In Virginia. Mr. Humble wna auperlnlendent of Iho Craggy I,umher compony before tbo Intter went Into tho handa of n. recolver. Mr. Tlltmnn tltineh, of Spartanburg H. C. la vlattlng hie uncle, Col. J H, Tlllmiin, at Lntkapur cotttige, Al bemarle park. Mr. Theodore Brown, a member of the lire department, la tiltn 111 with grip and la confined to hi room. Mlaa Minnie Wealall leave today for Raleigh, and from there will go to New York to apend the remnlnder of the winter. Mr. W. J. Pnnuette hna returned from a bualneaa trip In South Caro lina. Mr. from Tlufu Woodcock hn return" a aeveral weeks' htialne trip. Mr. Cyril H. Iing. or New Yovi prominently connei'ted with the Pru dential Life Insurance company. Ik In the city for a few dnya on lnil nfes and Is n guest nt the Vtnttery Park hotel. Mr. Opha Crlts of Phi kersliurg. W. Vn who tihs been manager of the Jlta Coin company, hns been moved to N'ahvlllo to take charge of that office. Mrs. .Tulln Martin has not re turned, from Halelgh, which was er roiieoualy slated In yesterday's Ihnuv Mr. Jnko Chiles I otilfe HI wllh an attack of grip and confined to hla room, ond will not be abla to leave for Oklahoma for several day. Mr. D II. Millard has gone South Carolina on buslnesa. to Mr. Henry Hartmnn Iavla and fiinvlly of Illltinor have leased for the remainder of tha winter, H8 Morrlmon avenue. ' Mlaa Maude and Ml Mabel Green of Old Fort are tho guests of their grandmother, Mra. W, 8. Hyama In 8. French Broad avenue. Mr. and Mra William Canadtiy have returned from a aevera week trip In Ohio and Indiana. Mra. William It. Orosa li expected from Point Comfort today and will be the guest of her father, Mr. H. 8. Weeks ' In Merrlmon rtventie. Mr. Albert Ilex rf Mauch Chunk, Pa., left yeHtorduy for Waco Texiis, accompanied by hor little nephew, Hert Hunter,, the aon or tho lata Mr J. !,. Hunter, ("til. and Mra. Slrnm. tho grandparent of tho little boy will have. him with them Indefinitely Dr. Hunter of Spartanburg, Is In the city attending to matters of biwl liens of hi brother, Mr. J. U Hunter, who is In Texfia Onl One "BHOMO QtTTNlJJK" That I IJkXATIVE BROMO UUIN- INK I.ook for the aignature or k. w tlKOVK. Used tha World over to cure a Cold In Ona Davy. 26c WKATIIEH nKPOKT. V. K. department of agrii-ulture. weather bureau, Willis I.. Moore, chief. Temperature 8 a.m. Max Atlanta 6a f Augusta SB lloston 36 4'-' HiovuiHVlllii 7 2 "S lluffulo 3 x Clmrleston 72 Charlote t a" Chicago 40 f.fl Des Moines 30 311 Hilntli 10 r: Salveatnn " 70 Jacksonville Kev West 70 64 en 46 62 42 70 r.t 40 14 62 7s 70 7s 4S 66 1 7 (I r.4 6 2 32 7 2 s Jan., Mobile New Orleans New- Yolk Norfolk .. Oklahoma ralestlne .. Iltsburg St. Inils Pt. Caul Savannah Washington 60 Local temperature data for 7, 1911. At R a- m . 40; 10 n. m , 45; 1 n, ; 2 p. m., 61; 4 p. m 65; 6 p. m. 5; K p. m , r.ll. Normal 36. Highest 65; one year ago r5. lowest. in: one year ago 35. Abaolute maximum 65 in 1911. Absoluto minimum 9 In 1905. licnl precipitation of this month. Normal 4.67. (ireatest amount 6.69 In 1906. Least amount 0.27 In 1907. For last 24 hours ending at 8 p m.. .0t. Stato of wcathor at 8 p. m. Tartly cloudy. SHIPS COLLIDE DAMAGING EACH NEwronT Sews, va., Jan.. it. Tho Danish atenmer N'ordnmerlka enroute from Charleston, S. C, for this port, and the coal laden schoon er Eagle Winn, from xnrroia, tor ta- vannah; Oa., wero In collision this ninrnlnjt f'l mile south by east of Capo Henry In a heavy foa. The steamer Arrived hero lato today with the schooner in tow. lloth vessel sustained considerable damaire. Tha achooner struck the steamer on the starboard quarter, rmaxhlns In the shell plates and car rying away all of tha rurcinft from tho mainmast. Tho Schooner lost all of lwr head gar. The steamer stood by the achooner until daylight and There's One Thing Uneeda Biscuit that other soda crackers lack and that is National - Biscuit - Goodness In Moisture Proof Packages) (Never sold in bulk) NATIONAL BISCUIT ' COMPANY WHITE HOUSE COFFEE Thla superb Coffee reachea you In a sealed air tight tin weighing I. 2 or 3. pounds, and is never exposed to dust or germs of disease being packed under perfect sanitary conditions and guaranteed ubaolutely pure uud wholesome. 1 pound can z pound can 3 pound can STBADLEY Sell the world's best toffee. S East Pack bq. THOMAS DIXON'S NKW HOOK Ashevllle people who saw Thomas Dixon play here fit tho Auditorium in the "81ns of tbo Father" will be Interested to know that he ha Just written a hew book recently from tho preBX of Doiibloday, I'age & Co. All the houka written by this son of North Carolina have enjoyed a wide popularity, and the new one will doubtless nrouso the usunl . amount of interest. The versatility of Mr. Dixon Is well known. At present he Is play ing the leading role in his own play, "The fins or tho Father." Ills Intent liook, "The Root of Kvll." shows to in unprecedent degree his power ns a dramatic novelist. It Is a titanic nlrugtrle here described, ii woman's battle between her desire for luxury and her real love. Action there is ill plenty, and a plot of unusual vigor. Here is a characteristic exhibit: "Had a new master of the world really In n horn'.' And had he be gun to build his castles to stun and iverawo the rabbles that pass his door? or :ih this strange being as vet neither Huh nor fowl, beast nor human, merely a fungous growth on the diseased tissue of tho modern world? Who could toll? Surely his like' hud in w r bei n seen In the his tory of man this modern nioney maiilac, (Ills utra.ngo creature of Iron muscles. .ihCMyg hurrvlng, daring, I scheming plotting with never a mo ment's relaxation, day or night, ent !ng or drinking, working or sic, ping. In his oftlie or In his home, going or coming in his yacht with win-less li 1m private car with telegraph his ti h-phinie always bv his il li.- bed. wllh in, time to live, no time to love, with only time to tight and kill mid pile the spoils of war on high!" MKN WANTF.i Vci-s $2.' lo SM) n WtM-k lu Antonio- line Work Thousands or .lobs UaUIng r,,r Competent Men III All I'arts of the Country. In addition lo the linmrn"c number now In opcnlion about 300,000 Auto mobiles will be manufactured this year and this means work for ilnoi. sand of men ouallfled ti Midi. Itcnnlr Hrlvo 1 1 n I Demonstrate A niom, .!.!,. nnd Trm k. The Rochester illo School will lit nnv mnn In weeks to (ill anv of Ihesu pusinon without lrf, .f,rln with his pre sent cmii,vnieiit net him a Job and give him an -opportunity to make 1 weekly while learning. Kr Information write IIOCH fTKIt AV TO M O R 1 I, K ifc-HOOU 7 Cho-Crt St.. Rochester. FLOWERS Haviiio; accepted the agency for the larcgst greenhouse in the ?outh avc are prepared to fill your orders for cut flowers from the expen sive Kride's Boquct to the small nosegay. McKay's Sanitary Pharmacy, t'lione ss Opjswlte Postofficv in . .35c ..70c .11.00 & LUTHER. Phonos 61 and 051 MB. VOV'NO'S STATEMENT With reference to the story pul llshed yesterday of the acciden whereby Hoy loung was struck by the automobile of Dr. '. S. Jordan the following statement by Mr. I.. 1 Young, a brother of the injured man, was in ii (I e last night: i wisn to make u statement as to the accident that happened to my brother, Roy Young, who was run down and injured by Dr. C. S. Jor dan's automobile Thursday afternoon The account published makes it up pear that llr. Jordan waa in no way to blame! when the 'truth of th matter Is that the doctor was wholly III fnitit MV IhP.lt V,,.f U,u 11M.tl.lnn. In the middle of the street car tracks, and there was no vehicle of anv kii anywhere near the boy when he waM struck .by the automobile.' The young man'a Injuries, whl amounted lo a number of- bruises and a bud cut over the eyes on the furo head were later dressed by 1 r. 10. R Morris, and yesterday he was stated to be getting along very well. "Jus Say" HORLICK'S It Means Original and Genulnt MALTED MILK Thi Food-drink for All Agos. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. -Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, mailed grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute Take bo substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. Others are imitations. THE ROADS. ARE FINE NOW And no better horses antl rigs in the country than we can furnish YOU. Phone P,S Wenverville. Roberta 9s Williams Weavvrvllle, Jf. O. COKE For Kitchen Use Thosn who have never tried coke la their kitchen stoves should order a ton and see what a superior, dustless and ashless fuel It Is. Lighter than coal, you a;et much great er bulk in a ton. Phone 130, Carolina Coal & Ire Company Jfalf Price on Ml; Winter Suits Qest guy ifow Overbuying is scattering the , seed of low prices. You may reap the advantage's of our sowing at this great ONE HALF PRICE SALE, While we naturaJJy enough, put a great deal of emphasis on the very low prices asked for these suits, they are marked by something beyond low prices that something is quality. These suits are here we've made the prices, now its up to you. $20 to $50 suits lowered to $10 to $25. A most desirable lot of LINGERIE DRESSES marked for quick Belling. Every dress reduced M or more: Quality not Quantity. Postoffice Square Groceries Fresh Meats STRICTLY FRESH QUAKER OATS 10c Package Poultry Everything to Eat IVf. HYAIViS Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-213 FOR IMroom house on the best part of Cumberland avenue. Price $3,800 with term f desired. This la the biggest bargain yet offerodi Act yulck If you want L THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS FOR SHOPPING OR PLEASURE DRIVING j&iliaid's glaSS Carriages i . , , Uieaiea; are me standard of ex-rc-lene;, and comfort for cold chilly days. Give us a trial and be convinced. Millard Livery Co. Fhone 18 N. Mala St Eros. Steam Dyi Workt "X'Poriaerly Ashevllla Steam Dr 8 POOLE BROS. w,rk.fcJ Tha only expert elaanara tad dyer In Aahavtlla. Bl POOLE BROS., Phone 1228 Get Your Razors concav od, honed or rehandled at Asheville Barbers Supply House. 23 N. .Main St. 8EWING MACHINES New Borne, Free, Btandod, - Whlti lor Sale, Rent or Exchange. Blxpert Repair Work- Asbeville Sewing Machine Company LEQAIi BCTTliDING CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. Manicuring and Chiropody tor Ladies and Gentlemen Complete line of Hair Gooil.4 STOVE and CORD WOOD For Sale at. reasonable Prices. Phone 2S3, Room 11 Carrier Building, College St. Accordian Plaiting From 1 to 27 inches done. HOOD'S 'i i i AT LINGERIE SHOP 78 Patton Avenue Vegetables 4( SALE. LA MARTINA A Cuban hand hiadc ci gar. A 10c smoke for 5c. Try them. SCNNY SMOKE SHOt D. H. FATEIt, Prop. S Haywood St. Opp. P. O. Phone 102 "Everything In Smokers' Supplies" We are Strong on DIMiXG ROOM FURNITURE Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnishers" it Boatb Mala. Pkona 1111. Private or class instruction In Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel . School of Shorthand MISS SADIE EMANTJtel Prln. riiotio 1733. 132 W. ICbeatnM ' ' 1 1 i The Old time FaftAuft Vbof 61 North Mala St. . Bny ana Ila ail kind af antlqat furnitura anc make. wectalty ol repalrlns nd i.ennlaha ol pleoaa. Phow tOI. HATKKB KXBEB. Proa. Violets As fine a lot w as von vvvir' .saw $1.50 Per 100. f "V"T" tlLTirn- Vlli3f.lt ft 7. . i...- rHs six)i:i:. 8 MM MM wW Mill f then took her In tow. mm in lai i
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