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TI1K ASTIEVTLLTC CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEB THTARY 8, 1011. AND PERSONAL. JL tThs weddlns "t Minn Hertha lliini- ijfton and Mr. Amtustus Hchuixe, whi.-h Occurred at All BouTs church lit Hilt-i 1 , ... ..r ,v,.. or, last evening cm. f th. molt beautiful 'kI1Iiik nhl h linn Ver taken plrne In thai cililiii'. The llne of crrlai!t! ami' u ii (itmt iIjI ttlled tha adjacent ntret. unit ltit fha church ceremony, conveyed the IUpiU to the reception held nl tin' homo of the bride" imnntH. Mr. nml Mrs. J. M. Hunillton, In Summit Ht. There were about., three hundrd guests at the reception and many Itlor at the church The brhbil ou pla was met at the altiir by lit. Itev. Junius M. Horner and Or. Iiodruy Kuan fiwope. tho hitter reiidltiK the 'marrlase service of the Kileopnl Churoh, after which HlMhou Horner pronounced tho benediction, Mr. F. r. Marker played au appropriate and beautiful mualcal program which lidd ed greatly to th! liiipresslveiiciis of tha occasion. Miss Jlnrnllton wore Charming gown of white chltToti, handsomely embroldereil and looked exceedingly pretty. Her veil wag of tulle attached to a coronet of uranire blossoms, and her ahower bouiiuet was of brldei roses. Her sinter, Miss Bens, Hamilton, iaa her maid of hon or and her only attendant. Mini Ham ilton wore a whlta gown and a pln u,r hat and carried, a ahower bou quet of pink anl whit carnations, Tho brlda was given In marrlae by her father, Mr. James M. Humllton. Mr. George Arthur wu tho bent man, . find Mr. 'Charles Hamilton and Mr. Albert Hamilton, brother ol the bride, were th ushers. At ttlP re. ceptlon which totWwed, Mr, and Mra. ScnulM, atandln with Mr. and Mr. Hamilton and Ml Hamilton, re' celvoditho congcatulatlotia of their kumbor of friend. The hpuss wm decorated lavishly with pink caruif lions, all of the candle and lights be ing ahsdsd with pink. A buffet sup per wos served. Painty whit boxes bonrlng tho tntarhMsad initial of the brlda and groom In, fold, contained . the wedding a.sa. and were presented to tho guest. Mr and Mrs, HchuUe left on tho Carolina special for Cin cinnati and from there wilt go to UiCrosso' Wis., to visit the parent of Mr Bohulss for several weeks, On their return they will occupy tho ot tractlv cottage on. th Nueery road which ho been put in order and ro derorated. Th wedding prosente wero unusually hnn)sonio and costly, and. woro too numerous to msntioi). Mr. Bcholse IS connected with tho 1)1 It more ostato in a responsible posi tion. Of particular Interest Is tho fact that' tbo wedding occurred on tho twenty eighth anniversary of tha mar- . rlago of tb brldo's mother, ' .' '.-f :(;' s.'-'k. jl : A' ' ' ' ' Mlao Ulitan Bird gave a very pretty danoo Monday ovenlng at the residence he parents. Captu and ( Mn, W. H. Bird, in Hootb Main street, Tho residence was decorated with carnations and Ilnk sweet pea. A supiwr waa served and the music . was furnished by an omhestra. Mis )lrd's guests were, Mliw Pearl Bhkipe, - Mine- Margnrlo Hoott. MIM Lxils 'Young.' Mlsa Leila 1 Young. Miss Hnx n Toague, Mlsa Emma Cunning ham, Mia Delia Toague, Miss Kath arine Cunningham, Mlsa Adelaide l.y tlo. Mlsa Mary Matea, " Miss Helma ,oung, Miss Minnie Mackey, Mlas : I.omlnso, Miss Freeman, Miss Oud ger, Miss 8u Fletcher, Miss Alma - Jordan, Mr, and Mrs. Tongue, Mr. and Mra Moore ,4Ir, and Mrs; Kd ward Beocbnnt Mr. and Mrs. VV1I- . burn Itostio Mr. and' Mra, McMartln. Messrs. J.- B, Hendley, Capt, Koon, Troy Mewcs) .Oarrett Worley, How. ard - Clayton, Stafford Dillon .Murrt . Paoot Mr. Qarren, Mr. Tweed, Mr. Robert Hall, Mr, Hall West, Mr. M. Baxter, William Whltakeg, William Moore, Mr. Ramsour, Ixn Burks, Clarke Jordan, Perry Young, John Bprinkles. Mr. Llndsey, James Rob erta. Kebulon Iteed, Frederlik McCandlosa, and Bdward Crawford. The Woman Missionary society of tha First Prebyterlan church will meet - Thursday hlternoon at four o'clock at the Henrietta on South Main strict with Mrs. Lame. The following program will be rendered: Bong by Mrs. T. F.. Unni recitation by Miss Sllsabath Ramsey.nnd an address by Dr. Caroline Lawrence on "Medi cal Missionary Work In Kgypt." The ludiea of . the congregation together with all ladles of tho city who are interested in mission work arc cor dially invited to attend the meeting. r Mall Orders liccelv Prompt Attention. Special Discounts - on Beautiful Silk Waists $4.00 Waists aro now $2.95 TU(K) Waists aro now 3.95 $H to $!) Waists arc now 5.95 $10.00 Waists arc now 6.95 $12.50 Waists arc now 7.95 $1&50 Waists :ii'c umv 10.95 These waists arc all new. our very host ...Styles . Thev have liccii selling fast, yi-t must, sell f-istcr if they iire entirely sM cut hel'ore new rroofJs arrive. Our big' reduction price - wiH tsiuviy move tlieni faster. . Yoii have a wide pattern range to elioose from in exquisite .qualities of Taffeta, Messa lim? and Chiffon over Persian . Solid colors t.are gray ,green, la vender and black; patterns Mn stripes aiid Persian designs. Therq is a great saving on everv purchase. ' WjU yH offet't it I ' ' Can you afford to miss . tlua waist sale? M. V. M00RE & CO. i": fJQXB " - . . u PATTOl Am You will alw ay find "It" at Moore'a "p Mlf Eilul M. Horn-In. lmiKlitT of Mr. jukI Mm. Horn-In "t North AnIic i v f I ml Mr. ClnirieH (J IK'unlxr HU; nl Mr. Onirics (J IIMmla.-r i ivi'i i jiiiiTli"! yi i-tcrday . n I ri by Il(.v rt.wllllllIllll ;lt . M,.lt , ,,,.., tMt ,.tiiu!... Tin. ml. ihUi.u I Wl.ri. Mr. Mrs Mi Kc-rizic. thy lut- tor tielnn u Mlitler of thn hrhli-, and Mr. Hurry Uumilitcr, a hrothrr of the KPnirn The uiiiK.iiticeiiKiit of this murrliiKe will coihh hk a KTeul'miT I.rlxc to tho iiiaiiy friends of the young people. Jl The F'tii In I heiiH e.' the (,'Mitral Metb odlxt church will hold an Important btiilnena nieelliif Ht the rCMldemo of Mikh Hattle Carr ou Vanco Btrcet IhU jirierinion lit S i!') o'clock. All mum here of the elusii are. urged to attend. J At the recent mooting of tho exe cutive, committee of Buncpmbu f'oun ly Hundny Hchool association. It the home of Hev. Ievls Collins, president. the plmm lor the iiiinuul cnavuntlnn., which Jihould have been held m. c tober IriMt, wero formulated. April, 6 and 7, Thursday nnd Friday, are t tie dnvs for the convention; and the Find I'reshvterlon church ouiicx Ik tlio place. "The call'" Is now In the hajiilH of the printer, and will no nut to the 107. seliools of the county by the 1Mb of tht liiunUi. The pro- Bra m will l' unluut- "Hiitt" pro gram thririiKhooU an4 it will ln very helpful. Aji exhibit of Bunday :hool tiuldlcHtlons auii htlps Will l't pt' pared; and fon till th cla rooms of the annex afford convenient aee. The atrtiuiil sUito statistical blanks will lie sent out this, week to all schools. It will mull. some (tuperin tendents study to anjiwer some of the questions of Its down-to-date Items. it certainly gives notlca to "very itchool In the country tha-t good (rrad-lna- le exueeted. Mr. (Villlns ia' rimv of bulletin No. t of tours to the 18th International convention to be held In Ban Francisco June 2')-27. It tells of eight tours planned to sorry workers, especially adult Ulhlo class workers. In through Hleepeis, atotmlnir at a hundred cities for moss meeUngs on the way, The round-trln rate from St. Irfiuls, Mem phis, or New Orleans, Ut $57. TO. Further news may be had by Intend ing detonate from Mr. Collins, or Mr. Van farter, general secretnry, Italetgh, N. C. The annual North Carolina stnto convention will meet In High Point April 26-27. Mr. Marl m Ijvwrotice Is to bo the International exuert present, the best yet. ny a new ruling of tho executive commit tee Mtineomlie county is entitled to send only 14 delegates on for every township in tho county, but from any part ot tho county. They ore to be chosen by the county officers. In addition, three county oftlenr may go. Certainly a lull delegation win go, snd armod with Invitation from Asnevilie to noio tne convoninm oi 1811 hero, lAiadilltlon to the County Bundsy School convention planned for as aliove, the ttmnshlp orncers cnosen lst summer will meet shortly with th county officers, und plan tho unl form program for 14 township con ventions to bo held In tho summer. I'owdhlv the one for Axhevlllu mrty havo Its own program. At ft meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. C P. Ambler, 41i Mnrlmon avenue, the Hector's Aid society will bo ro-ors'a-nlsed for tho purpose of raising fundu for the re-bulltMng of Trinity church. All Intersstod aro cordially Invited to nttentl the meeting. 0 . MU Mildred Courtney hn IhbuciI invliatloim to a Valentino party which sho will give February 14 at her residence In Montford avenue. Fairfield Inn in the Sapphir.i coun try will open under tho mnnaKement of Mr. II. It. KohertHon April 1 for the season. Mr. Itobertson has eHHd the Inn for a term of three years find anticipates one of the best sea sons In tho history of tho well-known mountain rert. Tho flapphlru cot tage at Sapphire will not bo opened at all this summer which will leave only Falrllcld and Toxiiway to a; oummodivte tha many summer uueytn. Tho trout fishing at Fairfield lake la unusually Hue and It la In order to accommodate tho spring fishing par ties that Mr. Kolicrtson Is opeiilnir tin Inn. Fairfield 1m ono of the mnnt beautiful seelinH 111 the North Caro lina mountains, anil the hnn.lsoo'e and Kpaclous Inn on the Imnlts i f the Do You Enjoy Your Meals? i, v, .it l'viav vrimr MP-VH.M ai. DO YOU F.N JOY YOCK MKOI.S Olio of the Most Important Questions to t'oiiHliliT In tlio tx-on-li for llnpplncss and HcoltJi 'Jliu burning question to you l, "Are you setting out of life all the plensura. and lhehealth you are en litb.l to?" If noWwhy not? No matter whether every organ and member of your body la In a sound slate of health and strenifth, If your "toinaeh Is in any way disordered, you re not going to bb "yourself." You ire goliiK to be a worried, out-of- sorts. nervous or sullen Iniilvmuai, whose action will relleit your condf- tloti Inside, and people will nuturally avoid you. Tbo world wants to smile ana oe heerful, and unless your are cheerful und smile, ot least occasionally, you will have few friends, fewer oppor tunities, no success, and you will go down In defeatdefeated by dyspep sia arid a bad stomach. A good and thorough digestion has ;i quick, wonderful reaction upon the bruin. You must have noticed It many limes, for the brain and stomach are as Intimately connected a a needle and Itn thread, one can hardly bo used lo advantage without the other. If your stomach Is slow and lazy In dl gcatlng your food. It will produce at mice a slow, la?y and cloudy Influ ence upon you,r brain. Murk; ltl If your stomach has absolutely quit work, und fermentation Is polspnlng vour vltais a a result, surely your brain" is going to be sluggish and cor rcHpimdlngly depressed- No ul need tell you that. Hut why continue to suffer all the miseries and torments that a disor dered stomach brings you? If you stomach cannot digest your food, what will? Whcru' tho relief? Whore's tl,ie cure? Htiiurt'd Dyspepsia Tablets are the relief and the cure. Why? Because, us all stomach troubles arise from ln dlKcstlon und because one Ingredient of .Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is able to thoroughly and completely digest .1,001) grains of any kind of food, doesn't It stand to reason thut these little, Dyspepsia Tablets are going to digest all the food and whatever food you put into your stomach? Hcience nowaday can digest food without having to use tha stomach for It. And Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets are the re sult of this scientific discovery. They digest and digest thoroughly and well, anything and everything you eat. Ho, If your stomach refuses to work, or can't work, and you suffer from eructations, bloat, brash, fermentation, bllllousness, sour stomach, heartburn, Irritation, Indigestion or dyspepsia of whatever form. Just take one or two of Htuart'a Dyspepsia Tablet and see tho difference. It doesn't cost yon much to prove It. Then you can cat all you want, what you want when ever you want, If you use these tab lets, and you can look the whole world in the face with a beaming eye and you will have a cheerful spirit, a pleasant face, a vigorous body and a clear mind and memory and every thing will look r.d taste dullclous to you. That's life. Oet a package of Htuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store on earth for 5pe a package. Bend u your imn and address to day and we will at once send you by mall a sample package free. Ad dress K. A. Htuart Co., 1G0 Htuart Hldg., Marshall, Mich. largo lake generously dotted "with Inlands' lying at the rout of a rug ged undi lofty mountain Is wrrthy of tho pralso bestowed upon, many similar scenes abroad. J The Creators band concerts neU Monday afternoon and evening nl tl.u Auditorium will bo of special Inter est. Tho advance seat salo has been good. Creature Is ono of the most noted luiiiilniastcrs in America, where ho lias been conspicuous ever yinec hi first sensational success In New York a number of years ago. The Italian Housii has been no less suc cessful In iAindon and In this country has played In every city of note. Tlio program for the two coie.oru are as follows: Mntinoo Program rAirr i 1. March " Tho lender . . . . Creatorc 2. Overture "Mlguon" Tlnmvts a. Celebrated! "Minuet" . . I'aileretky 4. (Jiiurlct from "Itlgoletto" .... Verdi Solo by Slgnorl Pascal!, Ilernari'l llosul and Curil. Intermission. PART 11 !i, Waits --"H'studlsnllno" fi. Intermezzo "Reverie" 7. Trombone Solo Ah, from "Martha" Signer Rossi . Waldt-mfel . . .Creator so Pure, Cloti.w 8. (Irani! Selection "Carmen" .. lilzot Hulo by Slgnori PaKiall, ltossl and Curll. , livening lrgruiii PART 1 1. Coronation March from 'Tbo Prophet" M eyerie 2. Overture "William Tell .. Rossini 3. Intermexso "l.'ainlco I'llta" AlilHi-aini "Second Hungarian. Ithupsodi I islz Intermission. PART 11 l'reludlo ' Trnvlala" Ver Sextette from "I.ucln ill lim;r- inwir" Dou'iettt Solo by Slgnori Pasi all, Her, nardi, Trasalti, Itossi, Curtl and Pallarla. Spring Song Mendelssohn lloiiibiu'diuo Solo Dlo poasente from "e'aust" GounoJ Signer O. Curtl. overture! "Tannhauser" . .Wognc Mr. Frederick C. Clarke, of Chat lotte. Is In tho city for a few days on business. Miss Kllsalu-th Meyer, who 'has been visiting friends In the city. Ivs returned to Iter homo In Charleston, S. i '. Dr. Morse, of Helidersonvir.e, was in tho city Nestcrdny on business. Mr. Michael Schenck, former may or of 1 ! nib tsoiivllle, was 111 the cUv yesterday on business. Mr. Caleb Carter, assistant secre tary of the Y. M. C. A., Is confine.! to his homo with a bad case of grip Mr. and MrR. Wallace Mathews, who has been spending a part of the winter In Ashcville. have returned to their home In Now York city. Mr. Louis M. Mourne left Itrt eve ning for a butanrw trip to Kalclgh, N. C. Mr. and Mra Fuller, and Mr. and Mra. Xurman Deeds, who have heen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vance Drown. left last evening for Jacksonville, j St, Augustine, and other Florida a resorts. e COFFEE THAT WILL SATISFY. Have yon oser noticed the expression on a person's face when he Is dissatisfied lth the coffee he Is drinking, or have you ever expe rienced It" yourself and said "Oh! What horrid coffee." if you have While House Is an absolute pure coffee und sure to please the most fastidious taate. f l'ound Air Tight Tins 3 I'ohikI Air Tight Tins STRADLEY & LUTHER. Bells the world's best coffee. S East Pavlc 8q. Mrs. N. A. Fanning and Miss Uraee Fanning left yesterday for a vls't to relatives In Washington, IX C. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo U Hackney and fumlly lua-VO today for Muskogee, Okla., where they will visit Mrs. Hackney's relative for about ?Ighi Wfcka, and on their return will stop in Ashevllle for a short viali befoie going to their tiew homo In Lexing ton, N. C. 1 , " i. Kotlior Marlon left Inst evening for Cincinnati, O. Mr. and Mrs. TVIIllam Johnston (eft lust ovenlng for Chicago and will be away for soveral weeks. Mr. Johnston has not been well lately und goes away for a rest. Mr. William H. Stoorn, of Mlm'-i, Inn, ami Mr, Itrownlee, of ("all Hull, at Tryon, spenf yesterday In the illy on business. Mra It. P. Hayes leaves -oday for a visit to friends in Ifoeton, Mass. Mr. and Mra Adolph Kolm and family havp loused my Chestmit struct and aro occupying their ncv, home, Mr, and Mrs. It. J. Sherrill and Miss little Bherill leavo shortly f r Itnlelgh, where they go to attend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth lln:ers to Mr. James Jervey Oantt, which take place February 15 at Christ church In that city. Miss Rogers has visited Miss Sherrill on sev.-ral oe elisions and has a number of friends In the city. Mr. J. M. Jano, of Salisbury, was In tho city yesterday on business. Hon. Thomas J. Murray, of Mad1 on county, passed through tho city yesterday en routo to Raleigh, where ho will be for everal days on bust ness. Mr. Murray was a former member of tho general assembly. Mr. Frank Ilamscy, of Mnrshall, wa In Ashevlllo yesterday on busi ness. Mr. John McMlnn and Mr. T. W. Whltmlre, of Brevard, spent yester day In the city on business. Miss Rosa Howell, who has be.-n visiting friends. l(thu city, has re turned to her home lu Charlotte. Miss May liornard has gone to New York for a several weeks' visit to friends. Mrs. King ami M .s Virginia Klrg. of South Carnlin.i, are visiting Mrs. l. K. Sevier at the humo of tho lat ter In t a street. Mrs. J. U Marshall, who hhs been visiting .relatives and friends In the city, has returned to her home in Oreenvllle, Miss. ril.ES CURED IN e TO 14 DAIS Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 60c. CHICHESTER S PHIS L Till; OMWONll .LH.VMK - f .ritrnf Astk your iruartffsi( for J ; iii ciM'-dnri 'Ma, Unnd Mils tn IUd w- Unld fcia!iic o4lt wftU Hint Rll.,n. 1 k nu Othrw. .In ir it' Tnn m rrAniinif UKAIII I'll.!.1, fur Ukt Mr;nownai.lkt,liaf) t.Alvrtv Krlial 5 If MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION NEW ORLEANS, LA,, MOBILE, ALA., PENSACOLA, FLA. Tickets sold Feb. 21st to 27th. liiml return puss age March llth, 1011. To New Orleans $22.40 To Mobile . . . 18,20 ToPensacola . 18.65 Further limit on return portion of tickets 1 depositing with special agent. Convenient schedules, Pullman tions arranged on application. J. H. WOOD, - Dis't Pass. Agent. Ml Groceries rresh Meats IMPORTED UMBERGER CHEESE New. Shipment Just In Poultry Vegetable Everything to Eat M. HYAIVIS Cor N. Main and Merrimon x.ve. Phones 49-2 li ,. . . . ...38c .11.10 Phones 01 anil 651 tn-tnln ot z Beni). Ttie gnitiibMi't-" of a tiecro t-rn-mi Kf". to the roi:!posi,in of lie- i ::mii. irt:i i "Old Folks at Home." IVIi'V wkIHi.e for a ctmiw of borne-. t a Keutip-l.j hostelry tlm compovel', Sphrt I' t'er ttuthor of in niatij 1i.-!i.vci! d.M'!.v it.oI will's, heard a c.irla le -holy v -v u.di" inur i:s be Ib'-'-U' a e' "f I'"1. I' the L-roiiail: "I'. I. H .-i lind o" 1! life. I wish! 1 was bark if de folks at liotiic." ole "Wliere may that ta Foster. "Oh," nnvwcrcd t hi' down on de Kiiv annre PamV" 1 iri;i ri er." The result was the smi It today. have Counter Diplomacy. "I think you -nil! Iik "' K-s.r mailani." it recti a :ihmi:!:i ia n avenue shoii. "It is jt. -u the tliiog fot n stout; middle ii'-'i'd lady.' "Rlr!" kiiui'iiIimI Hie (iislouscr lu a rugo. The clerk saw bis faux pas and recovcrisl himself qi.l -kly. H'ardon inc." he s".ii!cd. "1 t ilst' ok you for the young lady who was In here yesterday looking for something for her grttniliuot her. Now that 1 iook nt you ncal n. I see tbat litis was nu older person. Now, ll' you are bit;. Inp foj yourself, we have something ovej hero that" -Clovolaud PUilti l)ea! r COMFORTS 25 OFF Beaumont Furniture Co. 27 South Main St. NOW OPEN Sproat's Millinery Par lors. Oatcs Bldg., Pack Sq acconmioda- Li. II. GRAHAM, Citv Ticket Agent. " ' '"' ' - r Splendid Variety of Spring Press Qoods Our showing this season is far in advance df ant this house has yet attempted. We were vry much encouraged by last fall's dress goods sales; heiif-e, hclicviiig.that the women of this vicinity appreci ate our efforts in givinir them -large city stocks to choose fuoiii, we have gathered together this com prehensive assortment. Jn the newer effects, mannish weaves take the lead . Neat pin and pencil stripes are greatly in evidence. In fact it seems that it will be;. a ;&frd -matter to distinguish between men's and 'vi'braGi&.'s suitings. ' Ve&&.;;. I'ay us a call today and see the ricw !sl!y!esi. Plenty of salsepeople to urge von to buy. Blue serge, in several widths, for 50c to $1.75;; yard. New materials, in grey, tan, green and brown, solid and fancy fabrics ,for $1.00 to $2.00" yard. - ' ' I5lack and white checked wool fabrics, for 50c to $1.50 yard. ; ! t p White serge, with pencil stripe, for $1.25 to $1.75 yard. White serge, several widths, priced reasonably for $1.00 to $2.00 yard. . ,,,. Several of the pretty Lingerie Dresses now selling from J7.50 to Jr 00 remain of lot put on sale. We Invite you to Inspect th ese Lingerie dresses and at the same time endeavor lo find their equal nt twice the price. ' l'retty lino of Uuilore l Wal sts of the "better sort" $1.98 to 13 4S Postoffice Square FOR SALE We have a genuine bargain in seven room cottage on Chestnut Ht. Size of lot (50x187. This is a very, at tractive place. Hee us t once for price THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Av. Phone 80 For Want Ads The Buckeye Harrier short Is njHanitury shop. Just overhauled and strict rulcB em ployed iim to eleaiiliiiesK. No danger there 1 1 Ji X. Main St. THERE'S BAD WEATHER AHEAD Why not lay in your coal supply now? Phone !.'!() for a ton of 1 & W Indian coal. 1'roiupt delivers-. Full weight. Carolina Coal & fee Company Th Old Time FamJci.'J BIiop SI North Main St. Buys an 4 sells all kinds of antiqut furniture an; make specialty of repairing nd isflniahing old pieces. Phouc 1074. HA VOTER A KI8KH. Pros. Broi. Steum Dji Work t' Formerly Ashevllle teem D7 H POOLS BE08. w.rk.w g Tk. .nl, .xpsrt el-n.r, a O Pi dyera la Jmhsrule QI P00L 3R03.. Phon 1235) STOVE and CORD WOOD For Sale at reasonable Prices. Phone 283, Room II Carrier Building, College St. CUT FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS Folks will Ket MARRIED and we alwa do our best on Flow ers for weddinKn, that tho parties may remember the occasion with much pleasure. ' J. Van IJndley Oo..BVr'tt) I A-1 sAUTirs Pitru -'fi a s. 1 ASHEVILLE mm sliow you, but not OTW to j ' ' A AT LINGERIE SHOP 78 Patton Avenue NOTICE. Is hereby girtin that aRpllcalioti will be made to the present session of tho Gonerai Assembly of North Carolina, for the passage of an Act dissolving tho undersigned corpora tion. This January 30, 1911. ASUEVILLK AUDITORIUM CO Every Man in Asheville Should Own a "Compacto" Cbiflorobc Darris Furniture Company "Home Furnishers" ia South Main. Phone 151,1 Phone -8 Weavervjlle For a horse and bug gythey'll be at the car on arrival. Roberta ft WilUam WesTerTlUa, N. O. Private or class Instruction in Eieu ography and Typewriting, Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS RAnTlil PUtVITPi r.. I PhniM 1733 11o n' -i. . -T v... 1 1.( AccordianPlaifincj From 1 to 27 inehe? h HOOD'S WANTED, The ladles to briny in ttieir ciiin, inps and cut hair. Wo make uV.ni' stylcfi of the latest hair gnofi. ' Faded switch an J curls .Ji-ji to mtrh your hair. '.' . MISS CRUISE'S SHOP- 23 HaynooU SU
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