THE ASHEVILLE CTTIZ EN, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. Mil;
j-. ViTfl ..AND PERSONAL. JL
The Ann Alori -Misiilopn'-: .( cU-l'
t)f Centra.) Methodist thunh holds lis
regular, monthly iuMtin tl.l nfier
'Hoon at 4 o'clock at the churc h
f A very quiet heme wedding cctui
ffed Sunday morning at the r.sl Jem e
' Af Prof, and Mrs. H. I.. KlriK In
"WuoUtr, when th"T youngest diMt-li-tet,
Bertha, J married to Mr. it.
; 0; Bouasett. The ceremony was per
formed by Hav. 1. H. Chrlstonberrj.
pastor of the Methodist churches of
"Blltmore and Mt. riensant. The day
of the marriage hl a Uubl a nl-
flcanee. tt being ths fortMh- .mni-
Versary of Urn wedillng of the bridu's
parent, and the with anniversary
ot the wedding of her Mister. Mrs.
V. Kobert ft Btovtna. luiroeilhite:,- lif
ter the caramon y Mr. and Airs. !'-
' "ett left on the Cur-din spi-iiul fi.r
brief tour, after which ;hcy will
' be at home to thtlr (Eland at the
':.. home, of Prof. .tnU Mrs. King In
Wuoiaey.
Jl Jl
i The February number of Vogue
Contains a number of very attractive
pirtur tt women U kwn lr
1 Maw fork aoolety, taken In various
. .e-oetutnej worn at the Charity ball
given at Sherry's esrry In January.
One of the moat harmonious of tr.e
' umber wa that af Mm, Conde Nasi
at "L Toacam." The correctness of
' detail aad simplicity of this coalum
-a brought into trn contract by
the Inartistic cost urns worn by some
af tha other. overBurdeBed with
JawaJk aad MajMagiea (, in
Vlaw Ot tha ootua bait tu take
alaca bar after Kaiser, (ha pictures
' m vogua mignt five many vaiuauts
- autgaaiieaw. Cutitum ball tm o
ha ia great fsifor in Ik Boat,- and
U tfthteftux rtyanta tke taa.lt aUu-'e
In th hMrin i Tt h f "i''
InC up' baa tak poaaeaelca of
-alerjr leader, and many of tha cot
tunas wont r costly, 'aad tome
ar beautiful,, '
' Tha Jtfoadty daac at th Battery
' Park,, yterday afternoon wat ur-auatl-f
WH attended. Tha Bingham
v aadata; Wrf mucji Ju'tvldenrt, Mon
day laf tinea having' bean kaowi
a "pinghaa day Thara ' -wart
snany of tb youager giria . Baart
; etf ad th dance yad most eiJoy-
!. , lA'vwa''1 :-. .' , ;
' ' Th wedding of Mis Wrtha Ifam
Htqa, daughter of Mr. and lira. J.
tt. ' JRaUto. t Mr. Aufuatui
jfhata, takea pUtu thbj evening tt
, All toula' ehurcti, illltrnora, a( tiaJt
' iftar alght o'clock. Dr. ft. It. Iwbp
aerferailng tha carrmocy. A fecep
ie will follow at tha vaeioann f
tha rtda" aaraats, Uf. an Mr J.
If. Ueanlitoa, tt iiajatlt atreat, Wlt
Inor Oult usbr ot Invitation
eta aa laeued tad tha Weflllng
: wilt i eaw af tit Itrgaat of recant
' a '.ft- "
' Ta) frr (alala 'at th ' Athttrlll
: aeheal'liavt laaued laTUatioa Whtoh
war reeelved yeslar.1'. for coi.
am which will h flvaa fBHi.day
evvalng by the file aaaT Hndolla
Mtb of the Asheville Khool, . A;xep
taiaa at required.. The concert will
begin at half after tight o'clock gal
1 urday evenlag. . The omlttlnr uf tha
annual play at the Ashevlllu aohool
lityw u I dlnpoolatment to the
: larva aumber bt frleada f th fxculty j
a atudtata wa rtofivad lavltaiini.t
; aach year, d the Invltatloaa recelv
d yesterday watt fy pleasant uv-
rlaaa. The Concert will very ac
captabty tk th placa of tr plays
aad tha aehool auditorium wilt be
niiad aa usual natuiaay tvtnmg,
Jl id
h mm r. 4. Sumaar tnd Mr. ll)bur
fjumaef were tae guesta at holier
f: rr i Buadrtd . prty . given yes
terday afternoon by their aleter, Mr.
- Archibald ay, t her hotue In
, Treacl Broad ayne i Th houc
was attraottvaly dseoreted wHh ci
llatlona ant a. collation wa served
l tha conclusion of th gam. Mrs,
Ray'g gueat wer: Aflaa Dlckjrrnan,
- allaa France HartaeM, aflsa Kathei-
Ine Oirunatmy, Mis Uth Taylor, Ml"
Margaret Folaom, Mia Klean ,r
Ftoncl, Mis Ruth Allhrlght. Mis
Katherln DtTaulf, Mia F. A. Hum
star. Meaer. Armani Thorpe, T. A.
Coxa, Jr.. Allmond Jnnea. (add Purr
war, Wilbur Sumner, A. f. ny. Mr
F4 4, Sumnar, Mr. W; W. Hv.
W Jl J
Th Woman'a Home Mlaslonary o.
lty of tht Haywood street Metho
dlt ohurch will meet this afternoon
at , o'clock al th residence or
Re, yf. A. Newell on Patton avenue.
All mombera are urged to be present
aad alt ladle of th city Interested
ta thla work are cordially Invited tin
Fresh Stock Received
Collars and Jabots
Uei:e is O'Gws A son of our customers. To
those of yen that hii . e Won waiting for our
ueW ntu-kVear to arrive, we wish to say thai: we
a?vf reeeivt'.l some unusually" dainty
P? 'UK fleKipm in collars and jabots.
1 her e nre styliMh jaliots daintily edged with
iae,4Ml prettily hnnd eihroideved yHU solf
and; colored figures. The collars too are new
and , beautifully sty 1 ed many dest i neti ve ev
brprdei;ed designs,.
V're;are exclusive agents for Keiser's mer
ehondise. Keiser's designs are just as exelu
sfe as his agencies. Beautiful qualities and
newpsfc sty tea are here for you to select from.
Vneen, colln rs jabots 25c to $1.00. '
i k mom & co.
H0NK .
iit('in1 The subject, fur discussion
in: rne JNeea or u juvenile i nun
In Asheville." Mrs. Newell will nlntf.
The following program will he r n
dered: 1. Song "To the Work, to III
Work."
Lmson from Proverb 3,1-10;
Matthew 18, 4, C, 10, II.
.'). "Th Agitation or n Juvenile
Court In Asheville," Mrs. 11. A. liun
ham. 4 Holo "Tha Tender Child e
came a Alan," Mrs. NewwelL
5. "Ho to Vi event Children from
Becoming Criminals," Mrs. Turner.
6. "Work of Juvenile Courts In
New Orli .inj und Oi-nver," Mrs. IJurk
tur.
Mr. J, W. Flcss, a prominent ut
torney of Murlon, N. C.., Is In lilt
elly fur several days on legal busi
ness. Miss Delia TcQgufl, of Rryson City.
Is In the city on business. She is
the guest of her sister. Ml Ttoxmn
Teagiie, No. t Ashland avenue.
Mr. W H. Btearns. of Tryon, la a
uet at the Baltiry Park, hvlug
arrived In tht city yesterday.
Mr. W. T. Lee, of Waynesvilie
state corporation commissioner. Is
spending a few duye In the city, a
gueet ot th BcrkfV.
Mr. Archey Jenkins, of ClaalonJa,
Spent Sunday and Monday In th city
with his parent, Mr. and Mr. L.
j. Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Child, th parents
of I)r. Child of the Normal and Col-
levlate Institute, who have ben his
gut for torn timt, left yeaterdny
so aBvme, u.
Mr. Horace liunt and cblldren, cf
New Tork, are visiting Mra Hunt'
parent, Mr, and Mr Yt. Adam.,
at tnir homa i tuittnor.
Mr. Albert 8. Queorad, low nrent
of the Southern, baa gone to Raleigh
on buatnaat (or asverai day.
Mr. John Q'ponpell aad Mra
Nichols have leased 31 North Kr.ni h
Broad avenue and are at present
occupying It.
Mr. A. K. Orr, dlvlalon freight
nt of tha Souther) railway, is
making an Inspection tour of th
Murphy branch.
'' i, i
Mia Luhv day Winiamaan 1 vis
it In Mlaa Bllert Parry In Oreenvlll.
8. for eevenal clay.
Mr, C, Crr, who haa ban very
ill with pneumonia., nt reportel Im
proved, but not yet able to !eav
bi usa.
. Mr, and) Mra L. p. Mllllaan. of
Ontario ar in th city for a sverl
waaaa- atay, and art gueatg at tr.e
uattery park fcotal.
' Mis Mary Wlnatnnley, of Quebec,
kt spending aeverak month In Ashe
ville and will later t Joined by sev
arai membera of bar family for the
spring month.
Mr. Frederick Jf. While, of Char
lotte, 1 in the city on business and
I a guest at the Unitary Park hjtel.
Mr, Julian, W-soduock baa gone t;
Tampa, Kla., wherw ha will spend
several weeka with Mrs. Woodcock,
who 1 thero for the remainder of
the winter,
: .
l Misa Knthnrlne Cnrtmell ha Mken
Peter Pan cntUure for everal months
and has Mlsa Hayes, of ltlchmond,
M her guest dur'ua that tlni.
Mr. It. W. Itwttaj ha been -ailed
lto Virginia by tha lllneea ot his fu-
ther.
Ii. and Mr. Pai'l Paquln and Miss
Pauline Paquln have returned af
ter a several ' weeka' absence. Dr.
Paquln was away on business - con
nected with th equipment of the
tnterivittonnl Printer and Ptvsmcn'a
Sanatorium and In pursuit of certain
Hnea, of study In New Tork hospitals.
Mr. Jnmes 8. Hoopar. deputar tirnnd
tent of the Koyal Arcaniiin. who
h leen In the city for a mcnth,
leaves today for Oaiton.
Mr. Cheater l.vmian haa been I')
Philadelphia for several weeM, the
iicst if her uncle. th lit. Rev. (1.
W. Whltaker, Mshop of Ponnsyh'anhi.
11 vayw AVK.
Mrs. S. F. lieunetl left last eve
ning for fit Augustine, Ha, fyr a
slay of oiy week.
Miss Caroline Jenkins, who hue
been visiting friends In thy city for
several weeks, ha returned to her
home In Concord, Mass.
Mrs. M Kane and her Unnghtrr,
Miss Claris McKane, who have made
Anhevlllo their home for a number
of years, expect to return lo Huston
Within several weeks, their . fo-tner
home, -where thc-y will reside per
manently. Dr. dayman, of Knoxvllle, Tenr.,
formor pastor of O'tkland Heights
Presbyterian church, was In the. city
yesterday, and called upun a number
of his old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg Wright have
leased a cottage at the rorner of
ilulrd and Pine tratta, arid ore at
present occupying their new hom;.
Mr, Howatt and hr daughter,
Mr. Richard Grojmi, are. spending
the winter in New Vork and will not
return until Kuster or after.
Mlaa Nora Devtnith lae for JJew
York early In March to ahter the
nursen' training achuol of St. I.cke'u
hospital.
Dr. and Mr. Gm,rge Mebane, of
Hpray, are the guens of Dr. ard
Mrs. Karl von Huck.
Mr. and Mr. Bradford, of Char
lotte, who have resided In Asheville
for two year, have leused the for
mer homo of Mr. V. H. Winston ami
have moved Into It. Mr. Bradford
I connected with the Metropolitan
Life Insuranc company In I hi city
Mr. Emma Burbank haa returned
from Memphis, Tenn , where she has
been visiting relative for a nun-irer
of week.
Mr. and Mr. C. D. Beadle have
returned from an extended trip to
New York, Washington. Philadelphia
and Mr. Heudle'a home, Toronto.
Mr. Asbury Barnette ha return
ed from Jtlrmlngbam, where ubt has
spent the greater part o the winter
with her parent.
the guest of her lster-ln-law, Mrs.
the guejts of her slster-ln-law, Mra
a. A. lirickley.
Mist I.oulse Rector haa returned
from a vlt to friend In Omnge
burg, 8. C and Columbia.
Mr. Orme Edward haa r "turned
front Hendtraonvllle, where h (pent
th wetk'tnd,
Mr. I. If. Hearn, who haa been
visiting relative ta Suffolk, Vo., kis
returned to tha city, aflsr aa arnen
l tevernl week.
Mr. Robert 0, flteven rti-rnd to
Augusta, Oa,, yagterday, after a brief
stay In ths city and will b Joined
by Mra BUvana in August within
several day. Mr. Btevens cam up
to attend tha Klng-Bassctt wadding.
tr. I. i. Archer, ot Blacli Mun
taln, spent yesterday In Aahevlll on
business.
TO CURB A OOU I! ONH DAT
Tak LAXATIVH1 BROMO Quinine
Tablets, , Druggists refund money If
It falls to cur. H. W. QROVE'3 atg
ratur I on each bog. !5o.
LEW DOGKSTADEB&GO.
WILL SHINE T0NI6HT
King of Miiiatrels ami Merry Hsnil
Will Delight Audlcnco lit tlu'
Aiidltorlmu
Iovers of minstrelsy will have an
opportuidty to a. It In Use highest
perfection tonight when Lew Dock
stader nml hi band of fun mukers
appear at the Auditorium. The ad
vance sale Indicates a good house,
and the inimitable "Iw" will doubt
less spread himself for the occasion.
This year Mr. Uockstader haa aban
doned the old-tashloned minstrel
first pari and treats the public to a
sort of musical comedy called "The
Possum Club Hunt Revue." It
abounds with noli music and rare
humor. It Is stated that everything
In the "chestnut" line has been ellm
hinted from the fchow.
WEATIIEIt UF.ro RT.
V S. department of agriculture,
weather bureau. Willie L. Moore,
chief.
Temperature
8 p.m. Max
Atlanta 44 46
Augusta 48 60
Boston 20 20
Brownsville 74 82
Buffalo 21) 20
Charleston 54 t8
Charlotte 8 4 .IS
Chicago 2 T
Pes Moines J 26
Onluth 18 18
(liilveston 70 7 4
Jacksonville 70 7S
Koy West 72 78
Mobile 50 76
New Orleans . . (, 72 Ml
New York 21 22
Norfolk 43
Oklahoma
Palestine ....
Pittsburg
St. Louts
St. Paul
Savannah
Washington
Local temperature
49
72
3
30
20
All
(lata
. 111.
At 8 a. m.. SS;1() a. m.
lis; t p. m.. 44; 4 p. m , 4
4,1: 8 p. m.. 41. .
35: 12 li.
; S p. m.,
Normal 17. ,
Highest 47; one year agi 12.
Lowest 85; one S'ar ago 18.
Absolute maximum 5 In 1904
Absolute minimum 17 in 1907.
Ixical preciptatlon for thla month.
Normal 4 .
Greatest amount 7.02. In 1905.
Least amount 1.04 In 1906.
For last 14 hours ending at I p.
m , .18. . --
8tate of weather at 8 p. m. Cloudy.
COFFEE THAT WILL SATISFY.
Have you ever noticed the expression, on a person's face when he
I (llSMHtiijfled with the coffee he Is drltiklnif. or have yuu ever expe
rienced It yourself and said "Oh' What horrid coffee," If you have
White) House ui an absolute pure coffee and sure to pleuae the most
fastidious taste.
I Pound Ahr Tight Tins 3c
3 PoHitil Air Tight Tins $110
STRADLEY & LUTHER.
Sells the world' best coffee,
t East Pack bq. Phone 1 1 and 51
BASEBALL FANS ARE
MOST READY FOR WORK
ARTICLES OF IVCORPOItATIOJi
liin;cTKi foii associ riox
PneotM fur Kncce-iful Scaio
Hccuinlng flrlglitrr Uvcry
t
lay Now
Ire
At a meeting of the stockholder
b( the Asheville Baseball association
at the city hall lost night, several
mutters jf Importance wi re consider
ed. Mr. H. Cm. Bernard, who kindly
donated his services to the associ
ation, was Instructed to draw up ar
ticles of Incorporation Cor the associa
tion aa won as possible. When the
charter is issued a mectlnic of the
stockholders will be held whin ill
rectois will be chosen' and officers
elected.
A bit of news that will prove Inter
esting to lovers of the national game
here Is. thht LaVi Cross of the Char
lotte team ha expressed his Intention
of letting Ashevlll i use Jinmile Mayes
during the entire season, Hayes Is
here for his heaith und his physician
has state J that he will be able to play
hall In this climate, but to return to
Charlotte would prove detrimental
to his health.
The matter of giving passes to
tockheldurs of the association came
UP for discussion. It was decided to
Issue no passe to stockholders. This
would tend to reduce the Kate re
ceipt and would probably cause trou
ble In settling with viNlting teams
who would play on a percentage ba
sis as they would object to a Kreat
number of passes. Also that the
stockholder thick that there Is no
use of Issuing passe, us they are of
the opinion that ovrvy muti who In
vests $5 in th orgnaiaatlon will get
at least $25 out of It. as they think
this will he a sccesHful season here.
It 1 practically, assured that each
itockholiln Willi receive the amount
be Invest and It is unite probable
that dividend will be paid as a cap
Ital of 111,1011 will allow the manage
ment to GUT a team which will
make thn Ashevlll gate receipt
swell. If the stockholder at the
nd of the season cll the franchise a
large dividend will probably be paid
but the uj-aeut. kid lea Huns are that
a atookholder tw! Vm A-heville Base
ball association -will sooner think of
parting with standard Oil stock or
I'nlted 8teel securities than his base
ball stock.
Enquiries are liting received from
many players of note concerning the
prospect for getting a tryout on the
Asheville team. Truly, tho baseball
bug Is buzzing.
5 mile auto ride 25c. Phone 244.
Piles Quickly
Cured At Dome
Instant ltcllcf. I'ermancnt (Hire Trlul
I'ackage Mailed Eroo to All
In rutin Wrapper.
Many cases of lilea have been cur
ed by a trial package of Pyramid Pile
rure without further treatment.
When It proves I's value to you. Bet
more from your druKKlst at 50 cents
;i box, and he sure you get what you
ask for. .Simply fill out free coupon
below and mall today. Save yourself
Horn the surKtion : knife and its tor
lure, the doctor and his bills.
! Fit EE PACKAGE OOFPON
I
PYitAMIU DRUt COMPANY.
I 2(iS Pyramid Bldg., Marshall,
j Mich. Kindly send me a sample
i of Pyramid Pile Cure, at once by
j mull. Fit UK, in plain wrapcr.
i Name
I
I Street . .
! city . . 6. . . . . . .State
"Just Say"
HORLICK'S
It Hum
Original aad Gfnulut
MALTED MILK
Till Food-drink for All Apt.
Mare healthful ihaq Tea Ot Coffee.
Agree with the weakest digestion.
Uenoous, invigorating and nutnboui.
Rich milk, malted grain, powdet form.
A quick lunch prepared ia a minute
Take u tukttitute. Atk for HO RUCK'S.
Other am imitation.
Groceries r Fresh Meats
IMPORTED LIMBERGER CHEESE
New Shipment Justin
Poultry Vegetable
Everything to Eat
1V1 . HYAMS
Cor X. Main nd Merrimon Ave. Phones
ASHEVILLE MAN DIES
IN RICHMOND HOTEL
Mr. E. E. AikIm'ws, a Traveling Mao,
Olcil Very Suddenly Yesterday
Morning
News -,vas received here last night
that K. IJ. Andrews, of 12 Milliard
Lane, this city, died at the Alhambra
hotel in Klchrnorul, Va. yesterday at
ten o'clock. The news of his death
cume as u sudden shock to his wife,
who knew nothing of his Illness. The
Information contained In the tele
gram revealed nothing of the nature
of his death. Mrs. Andrews has wired
those In charge of his body to send
It to Greenwood, S. C, hi former
home. Mr. Andrews was a traveling
man, anil wua a member of Halsam
Camp No. 1, Woodmen of the World,
of this city.
NOW OPEN
Sproat's Millinery Par
lors. Oates Bldg., Pack Sq.
' ""tS
Avoid Saw
Eche Collars
Phone 70
And test our methods o
aiindei'iii"' collars, so that
they have smooth edes.
A trial is all wc ask.
Swannanoa Laundry
"We treat yncr laundry whito."
EV617.Wee.2n
I tuwrnieu n(l UlOUIa KDIIW
l about th woiulerfoi
.MARVEL Whirlin Spray
TO saw Tarlnal jrlni.
II elMiws
Aat yonr d rnnrl ft for tt.
( caruioi iuptr
!i I .CC. 1
np for
tuU prtrBUr aad dlnxuiorj in- 1
fclnablr to ).iia. M HVl I ( ..
at-A auaast 24i tvweakt.M fe WVastK. '
all
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that application
will be made to tho present session
of the Ovnornl Assembly of North
Carolina fer the passage of an Act
dissolving the undersigned corpora
tion. This January .10. 1911.
ASHEVIl.I.K AI'DITOR ICM CO
CITIZEN WANT-ADS
BRING RESULTS
mm
iM simrt siiia s
:
Sheer awn.
Special at S l-Zc If ard
Having bought two eases of ohq kind of laiwn, at
a very special price, 'we are taking this method of
closing out most of it. Every woman who will ,
make dresses for summer in the near future should
buy this niaterial. We bought it at a very low
price and we are selling it the same way. Vou can
take our word for it, thr.t this special is one of the
best ever offered the Asheville women, in clean,
perfect and desirable merchandise.
It has been our policy to look out for extra good
values and we know how scarce real ones are; This
is a real one. . .. . v
Sale of Curtains WillCfim
Joday C
It was our intention to take these curtains v off
sale today, but because of the .inclement- weather -yesterday,
we. decided to give those who could not
get out, on opportunity to purchase today at the
same low prices.
$2.50 curtains in ecrne and white, regular size,
for $1.95 pair.
One lot of curtains formerly used as samples,
for half price.
These can be launder ed and rendered good as
new.
Another reduction on Lingerie Dresses.
Dn escs heretofore 16 Ho 140 -. . .. 17.50 to 125.80
While you have the opportunity to buy Lingerie dresses at such
reductions, It would be wise to buy now and dodge spring prices.
AT LINGERIE SHOP
Postoffice Square 78 Patton Avenue
FOR SALE
We have a genuine barga in in a seven room cottage
on Chestnut St. Size of lot G0xl87. This is a very at
tractive place. See us at once for price.
THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave.
THERE'S BAD
WEATHER
AHEAD
Why not lay in your
coal supply now ?
Phone 1P0 for a ton of
M & W Indian coal.
Prompt delivery. Full
weight.
Carolina Coal & tee
Compan
Tba Old 11 m Fnrnitoi-J Hbof
$1 North Main SU
But and aella all kind of antique
furniture anc make exclalt oi
repairing nd ieflnih!ng old pieces
Phoul. iX4
HAVNKR KIBCR. Prof.
Bros. Stwim Dyi Work
JrorBrly AaktTlll atsMa Dv H
S FOOLS BS03. w"to?
Tki finl-w axDar elastnara aad
n dyer ia AaharUle. 01
POOLE BROS., Phono 12SI
STOVE and CORD WOOD
For Sale at reasonable
Prices.
Phone 283, Room 11 Carrier
Building, College St.
Get vour Razors concav
ed, honed or rehandled at
Asheville Barbers Supply
House.
23 N. Main St.
CUT FLOWERS
FOR WEDDINGS
w : ...
Folks will
MARRIED
and we alnrays do
our best on Flow
er for weddings.
that the parties
may remember the
occasion wjth much
pleasure.
Van Mndley Co..
r W3 Greensboro, ST. C.
PJiVia SMITH'S IKCG
cwidk LiaeH:
I i onftrii r n anm ttkli Aii
Ml
I ':A 17 I
ti L f V i I
l.'Jf.V.
I
,f .
40 inches wide.
Every Man
in Asheville
Should Own a'
"Compacto"
Cbifforobe
Darn's Furniture
Company
"Home Furnishers"
19 South Main. Phone 1515
r
Phone 38
Weaverville :
For a horse and bug
gythey'll be at the
car on arrival.
Robert 4 William
WeaTarrflla, N. 43,
Private or class Instruction In Sten
ography and Typewriting.
Emanuel
School oi Shorthand .
MISS SADIE EMANUEL, Prtn.
Phone 1733. 133 W. Cheatnai
Accordian Plaiting
From 1 to 27 inches dttn.
HOOD'S
WANTED.
Tho ladles to bring In their coral
Ings and cut hair. We nuikt n;t ci.
style of the latest hair Rood.
Faded switches and ci.r!s ilyost
to match your hair.
MISS CRUISE'S SIIQ3
S3 Haywood St.
SEWING UACHJN?
New Horn, Fre. Mtnrt.n t
for Bale, Rnt or Echasx..
Expert Bpa't "'
Asheville Sawing Machinal
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6 mile auto ride 16c, Phone 344.
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