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TIIF ASIIHVITXE CTTTZ EN, FRIDAY, FEBRUAR Y 10. 1011. (C Tt iT AND PERSONAL. JL ltl. Katherlne Maniey " noil Mr. Miguel Coatello were married fl'induy '' afternoon at 8t LuwnmVs church. ' and have none to Mobile. A In., "hen- they will vllt relatle of Air. i'ohIcI lo for several weeks. The banns were . read by Father Marlon sevc.nl f un- day tn uccesion until tho tvcddlng occurred. . A The Asheville chapter of the United Daughter! of the l'onfedera'"y will . give a reception Thursday, Kehiuary ' aljtteenth, from four until six o'clock at tha reldn Mri. H. H Clay ton, IS Walnut street. Those In the receiving line will be Mm. K, fl. Chamber, Mrs, Henry itedwoml, Mrs. 8, 11. Kepler, Mra, J. K. luy. Mrs. J. R. Sawyer, Mra. I M. Jiiueu, M. 8. M. Roberta. Mra Clayton will be assisted by Mra, T. ). Woolrtridgu, Mra, J. II. Wooo", Mra M. E. rhlldi. Mra. Edward McDowell, Mrs. Eugene S. Glenn, Mm, Charle M. Piatt, Mrs. W. P. Randolph, and Mia Marnle ; ; ' Steven. The refrcshinanlt wUl jbe t served by Mra. Claybrook Jnmrs Mr. J, K. Ilekern, Mr. W, JV Wtlllamaon, Mra. Gilbert Morrl and Mia May MclXiwrll. The ninety - member of the chapter, the members of tha Confederate choir and any vla- Itlng member of tha Daughter of tha Confederacy who happen to bo la, the city at present, are xpeetfd . t ' attend. . - ". Tha (Irat Friday informal dance ot tha winter season take place this evening at tha ) Battery Park hojel and It 1a eapeated will ba largely t- : ten4l by tha mambar tt tha Iauc ln t. Tha , dance will b given in tha palm room and SpearV or cbeetra, wilt' aupply tha music. The ? dam-a thla evening; la not a 9t. Val entine' dance, h been rumor ed, but' iuat the flrat ef the winter : aerie and perns p for thla foftann-, v little larger than Mattel, Special In- 1 vltatlon have not been Issued, and thoa boldlnr th aaaaon earda are invited to' attend tha varioua rtnnoes given t th hotel durlntr the eaqn. The theatre he been a favorite - form of amueement thla winter and at each appea.ra.nca of tha aeveral v excellent play offered tha audience hava been large, ; i Cratore' fa mom band which ptayi here a,t the Audi, tarium Monday will be an attraction of Inloreat to th public generally, andJ tha bana-oroheatr of fifty piece. Including four aololata, will give twa concert. Pa Wolf Hopper, tupport- " eJ by Mlaa Louisa Hreaaer, cornea ,to Aahevllla withlh aeveral week, alao Grace van Studdtfnrd in her latnirt auccea now running in NcW York, Tha Paradlaa of Mohammed." There : ara aeveral parttoa of young pe.opln who will attend the Creator con- : certa; Monday. ' ,v . At tha meeting o( the ftector'a Aid : : aoclety, held at tha realdenca of Mr. : C. P, Ambler vfdneuy, the aocloty '. waa re-organlard. . There were many membera preeent and arrnnmmeut were mada for a Bt. Valentine' party, which will bo given Mondity, rb ruary H, at tha home of Mr. Am- ' bier. There will be fortune teller, neh pond containing pretty Valen tine, 'and thne who attend wl'l find varioua attraction to lntercm thm. Tha Invitation bear tha follAwlnif explanatory Jingle; ' Com one, come all, and brln? yout ' frlenda, Pit. Valentino, hla greeting aend! ' To C, P. Ambler' amble on, Or t&ka th oar, out Mf-rrlmon. ' A quarter will unlock th 4mr To hre.ru and darta and Cupld'n lore. Thera .Valentino will for you wjU And gypeie will fortell your fate, Monday, tha thirteenth. Mark the ,". date- Tha hour la fixed at half part eight. You'll help, too, with your moiety, The Rector' Aid aooloty. The proceeda will be uaod for thf Trinity building fund. J J Ml Bciwle Uwenby entertained a number t-f fr'cads at her home on Chestnut vtrcet . lnat night. Oamn and muais were tho feature of the evening. Mlsa Owenby and Mr. Al Man Jonea ang a duct. A iluot by tha June brutbtjr was greatly en joyed. . . J Mr. and Mr. It. A. Punlmm enter tained the ateward. 8umtny achool teehra and tht choir ut llaywoud trewt church nt thulr home on I'nrk j avenue nt nbiht. Tho nwd of a i new Hundny achool and an lncreapB 'TjS'ixr Special attention given W mall orders. Men's Heavy Overcoats now Half Price We have some splendid quality heavy over ( coats which are not now styles, yet excellent values; these wo are offering at less flhan cost $ price, Sizes begin at 30 and run up to 4(. We are out of sizes 38, 39 and 40. Overcoats orfcinftlly sold $6.00 to $30 now $3.00 to $15. , Suilw lu uoulde or single breasted styles odd styles are offered at the following big dis counts: , . Lot 1 $10 to $15 Suits are $3.50 Lf)t2$1to$20Suits are ... ...$5.00 Iot 3 $15 to $30 Su its are price V Odds and Ends in Underwear 59c and 89c. 75c to $1,25 Garments are . . . , . 59c $J.50 to $4.00 - darbents are.". . .89c TttCfJt. v. , f ;,y( lPATTON AVE. Ton will alway f nd ' "It" at Moore's. If! flrF The I.ndlc of the MacratiffTH itit In regular n-vlow llitM- uftcr noon at three o'clock in thA Knlghti nt Pythlu' hull on Bouth MalV Mtn-rt, All tho Indite of tho orl r rs rc iruenled to b priment promplty. In membet'Nhlp were dtactmecd Newell, wife of tho pautdr, Bang a number of voles during the evening. Ucfrwihinent wero eerved. J At the Country club tomorrow at tcrnoon a men' eweepotakc liundf rjjp Kolf tournament will be jil ivitl which will be of apeclal Int. rent. Kaeh man playing put up Lull mid the winner carrle off the ml lectliin. Much Intercut hn beer taken in tomorrow' tournament uiid there will be few men belonging to tho club who will not bo included In the player. Mr. Augimtue I'. Blwpard, Jr., will aerve tea, and ther win be dancing and vurlnus iimm morrt. The entrle fur tho l(e:rn;i ment will be printed In tomorrow lua, Mlw Carrie f'nrr Mltehell leuvej tonleiit for Punedln, l'la., where she will be tho gueet of the I'attona. Patrolman Voting ) ritilr-lek with grip at hi home on Venlund ktreet. Mr. George Hmlth returned yuler duy from a ihort bulne trip to Atlanta, Ja. Mr. li'mnk' Pnlmly, of NeW York, arrived yetordy and I a giiem ut the Hnttory Park hotel for soveral day. . Ml Ethel Cardiff return from Tulao, Okla., and Oklahoma City ihortly, ftfter , an atneiice of aevera'. month. , , - Mr. Otl Miller and her dnughter, Mlaa Mabel Miller, are (pending two month In Waycroa. flu., where they r vialung frlenda. Mlaa Lulu Whlta ha return d to her home In LouUvllle, Ky., kftcr vlaltlng friend and reatlve In the city for aeveral weeka. Mleie Kate Reor, of Cincinnati, lo visiting Mia Kato Wright at Marigold cottage, Albemarle park. Mr. and Mra C, C. Burton and Mr. p. R, Burton, of Chicago, aro gueatt at the Battery VuMi hotel. ''.'irr. John 'Montgomery, who h' oeen in the cltV on bualno for evr era I day, hae returned to hi horn In Toronto, Can. MIa Clara Wilson hna returned from vlit to friend and relallven In Charlotte, N, C. . Mr, T. M. Rftlllnger, of OroiU'llW. S. C, I in Aihavilla for a short stay on . buslnc, Pr. C. l Minor wa expected to return last evening from a abort trip to tho East, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Child left yeaterday for a trip to Charles ton, B, C and Florida. Miss Manic Johnston, who has been Visiting friends and relatives In the eastern part of tho state, has re turned to the city. 'Mr. It. M. Wheeler, of Chlengo, Is a visitor to Ashevtlle and Is u nfuest nt the liatrery Park hotel. Mrs. Thomas Fielding and daugh ter, Mies Porothy Fielding, who have spent the greater part of thn wlntct in the city, have returned to their hp'mo in Baltimore. MRS. ADELA MUSTIN DIES AT AUGUSTA Mr. Kll Mustln received n telexram yesterday advising him r the death of his mother, Mrs. Adella Mustln. aged T9, nt Augusta, Oa. Mrs, Mus tln was ill for several weeka and her death was expected nt any time. Mr. Mustln left on the early morning train yesterday. The funeral servlres will ho held in AiiKusta today from the residence of Mr. Paul Mustln, her oldest son. ASHEVILLE MOTOR ! CLUB IN MEETING MciiiImth Aro Kiitlmslasllc for tlic I'mly i:n--tlli of t'oiiifortulili I'.oud J louse The members of the Asheville Mo tor club held their regular monthly Meeting lust nlKht fit the rooms of tho hoard of trade. A committee was appointed to secure a suitable meeting place for the association. No regular place has been Becured and the mem ,.ers do not like the Idea of meeting lien, and there." They think, also, that attendance would be boosted Is a regular meeting hull were provided Tho association is very desirous of having a road huusu and In extremely nnxloug to cot one as soon as possible. The need of one Is felt more: each day anil at last night' meeting It was decided to take eteps to secure one within the near future, floveral sites are under consideration, but it is not known Just which of them will be chosen for the location of the house A letter was rad from Ir. Pratt In regard to good roads and good road legislation. The nutornoldllsta of the c(y are very anxious to nee Hun combe tuke a more active interest In the building of good road. For thut reason resolution were adopted at the meeting last night endorsing the Kood road association for the work It in doing, and recommending that at the mass mettlng ut the city ball this afternoon a resolution lie adpnted asking the Buncombe representatives lo the legislature to have such leglsln tloti enacted B will itllow Buncombe county to vote on' tho good roads bond Issue. . BOARD OF HEALTH IS AFTER THE FLY IJ "Ml'HCA PO.WK8TICA" IN FOR A SWAT Ituiie for Actlvo Campaign Against Winged Pest Aro Viuler Discussion Every member of tho board of health Woe present at lust night's meeting and many mutter of Impor tance were discussed, among thorn be ing the waging of active warfare against tile. It -la well known that the city has excellent lawa against the keeping of place where file are bred but owing to the lack of funds in the past the board of health has been prevented from enforcing these laws ui strictly as It bad wlshedl Moreover, the city ha made a larger appropriation to this department this year and tho members of tho board aro of tho opinion thut now Is the time to begin a campaign for the ex termination of the liy In Ashevillu. At an early date un Inspector will be hired whoso duties, among other things, will be tho rcglHtrution of all stable within the city limits and the examination of them. It was shown at the me.llng thct this city Is now In better condition to take steps to abolish the Hy nulsunee than It has ever been. Hunitary closets are used moro extensively, laws regarding the' care of stables arc better and many other thliiKH letid the health officers to believe that this lb the proper time to begin operations UKaliiHt the My. Mr. MiOornilck reported that the hilrlcH ai ! paying their taxes all rltsht. all of them having paid except four whoKo pr iprleiors have made arrange ments to pay within a short time. The conditions of tho outside markets are kooiI, there now being twelve hero. orty visits w 're made durlmj the month ami public opinion Kerns to he (rowing In favor of the laws un- ler which the markets are now gov erned. The attention of the board was called to a nuisance on Mint street It holm; a pond that has been al lowed to dam up on a piece of vacant proptry on that street owned bv .Mr. T. 1.. Durham of 1 IcndersMn llle. The plumbliift inspc tor was Instructed to drain tho pond ,n I charge the amount Incurred In duin-: so to the owner of the propel ty. PMtMF.lt MFFT HUM I MONP. Vn.. Feb. !. -Th, sluto convention of the Kdncuionnl and Co-operative Farmers' I'nlon of America, In session here today, re elected old officer as follows: President, 1. M. (Janaway of llm Intfhnm county: vice president. c. (Sordini of Mecklenburg: secretnrv- Uoasurer. 11. I,, l'ett of Mecklenburg, ami cnapiam, A. II. Ferguson of Mecklenburg. "HACK" 1,1 MUCK NEW YOUK. Feb. 9. In nlm.lN minutes of wrestling George llack enschmidt. the Hitwlun IJon. failed to throw Stanislaus 'Khyszko, the pole, at Madison Sipmre Garden toniirht and the match Went to the Pole, I Inckonschmldl. had undertaken to throw Khjutko twice within an boor and a half. OKHCi:p., H,K(TE1) Kl-HMOp, Vn., Feb. 9. The Vir ginia nnd North Carolina Implement IValors n-oeiatlon ndjourned today after electing officers ns follows: President. J. XV. May. of Alexan dria, Vn : first i :ce president. O. 11. Todd, Norfolfk. Vn.: second vice president, John Plaughter. Ooldsboro, V. C: third vice president. V.. C. Tar tar, ltural Rotrw, .V.; secretary and treasurer, Harry r, Stevens, Smlth flcld. N. C. Pn.ES CTKED IN TO H n.ws Tour dmggfst will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fail- to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding PUea In ( to 14 day. tOc WHITE HOUSE COFFEE. Is made from absolutely pore hlghi grade coffee, blended by ex perts, rallied by the mott modern sanitary machinery, and If "prop-' erly made the result will bo coffee of m,u-h liner flavor than any other coffee. Now better at any price. "Nuff Bed." 1 pound air tight tin SNo 3 pound air tight tin $1-00 STRADLEY & LUTHER. Bell the world' beat coffee. S East Pack 8q. Phonre M and 65! Wanted to Exchange improved property for American National Bank Stock. THE H. F. GRANT REAL WKATHKIt HKPOKT. I'. 8. department of agriculture, w cut her bureau. Willis L. Moore, chief. Temperature 8 a.m. Max Atlanta 46 5i AiiKusta , &6 UN Itoston .. 3'i 32 Urownsvilleu . Huffalo 34 34 Charleston h 56 70 Charlotte , 42 48 Chicago, j.! . 1!2 30 Pes Mole ,', 20 24 pnluth ,",. 12 Uulivestnnw 1.' KB 61 Jacksonville 62 7 Key Weat .i .. ,'. 72 , 80 Mobile . i f 08 58 32 38 48 52 New Orleany ,.. New York '. , ,. Norfolk . . Oklahoma. . Palestine . . Pittsburg 40 Bt. IxmlS 34 40 St. PftuI .... 10 16 Savannah. .. ' 56 70 Washington 32 86 Local temperature data, for Feb., 9, 1911. At8 a. m., 47; 10 a. m., 48; 11 n., 48; 2 p. m., 43; 4 p. in., 32; 6 p. m., 19; p, m., 88. Normal 81. Highest 48;. one year ago 69. Lowest 88; one year ago 81. Absulute maximum 59 in 1910. Absolute minimum 20 In 1907. Local precipitation fur. this month, i Normal 4.85. , Qrea test amount 7.02 in 1903, Least. amount 1.04 In 1906. For last 24 hqura ending at 8 p. m., .51. ,., State at weather at 8 p. m. Clear. AMIUTHItfW AMI KIIJ.RO 7 ,f "r. ' QUITMAN, ' C.I., Feb. 9. John Joyce, a wealthy farmer of the Mor gan district, this county, was am bushed and killed near his home early tonight. Ife Was found dying nnd statod that two negroes had shot him. The killing has Caused much excitement In .the, neighborhood. Kf forts to obtain dogs with which to track the slayers have failed. Rob bery was their motive. WHAT IS VINOL? It IUrvs'nt Twenty Years' Work of Two Fuiincnt Chemists. After twenty years of Btudy two eminent French chemists discovered n method by which the alkaloids or medicinal elements of thio cod's liver might lie separated from the useless oil or gToo.se, retaining all the good of cod liver oil and dispensing with the bad, as the oil has no mifdK;lnal 'nluo. These medicinal elVmerr( blended with tonic Iron and A mild i.ie.llclual wine make vlnol. Vlnol iK not a secret medicine, as lis iiiKredlcnta are printed on ever)' bottle, and in all cases whero the healing, strengthening influence of cod liver oil Is needed, Vlnol will give better results, for It contains nil the curative medicinal properties of cod liver oil, hut without the oil. and It Im easily a.vsimllated nnd acceptable to the weakest stumaohk For all run-down, weakened condi tions, and to cure chronic coughs, colds and bronchial troubles, Vlnol is i in xi clh d We sell It always with the understanding that If doe not, do nil we claim for it, we will refund the money paid us for It. Smith's l'mg store, Asheville. N. C. MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION NEW ORLEANS, LA., MOBILE, ALA., PENSACOLA, FLA. Tickets sold Feb. 21st to 27th, final return pass age March 1.1th, 1911. To New Orleans $22.40 To Mobile . . .18.20 ToPcnsacoIa . 18.65 Further limit on return portion of tickets by depositing with special agent. Convenient schedules, Pullman accommoda tions arranged on application. J. II. WOOD, it. II. GRAHAM, Dis't Pass. Agent. City Ticket Agent. HOUSES FOB RENT in Biltmore and Vernon Hill, botf.i furnished arid un-furnished. TY CO., 48 Patton Ave. Valuable Property for Sale. On Monday, February 20th. 1911, tWe property at No. 79 Ashland ave. nuo will be sold at auction to 'bit; best bidder, for cash, unbsS'a private sale is made before suii date. Prospec tive buyers desiring to seo same -can call Miss Cardiff, Phono 1206. Pur chasers reserve right to reject hip and all bids. KTHEL M. CARDIFF, LKfiLIE C. CARDIFF.-10-12-15-17-19. . A Quick Cure for Croup and an indispensable remedy for all coughs,colds,bronchialandlungt,roiibles especially pneumcnia in its tirst stages Being a medicated, antiseptic salve, it also has a wide raofre of household uses. At all draMUts. If-you doo't lad it jronr order by mall. 2Sc SOo $1.00 It'itunumiatl to buy Ikt dollar t Vkk'i Fsu1r Bewdlu C. COMFORTS 25 OFF Beaumont Furniture Co. 27 South Main St. NOW OPEN Sproat's Millinory Par lors. Oatcs Bldg.. Pack Rq, Boston Brown Bread on Wednesday and Saturday Whole wheat and (Ira bam Fresh daily at f loaf. Asheville S Learn Eakery 1 hone (til or S81.. CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS A us, a i aw iniiwm n a ns in umm mm.vi& Shop at the gon ftlarche and ge Satisfied Many people have di to buy the best goods o eHri"; to the idea that c in t'he price of mcrchan We sell only reliable that we are willing to s from the Bon Maivhe y satisfactory service. Y taught us, that this nia appreciated. Our spring stocks ar already in, others expo to visit both stores and Several of the pretty lingerie. DroHsce now selling f from ' ('(.&)'' to $25.00 remain of lot put on sale. r Wo Invite you to Inspect these Lingerie dresses and at th.e gam. time endeavor to find their equal at twice the prices Pretty line of taalored,Wul Postofiice Square Groceries' Fresh Meats IMPORTED UMBERGER CHEESE New Shipment Jost In Poultry Vegetable Everything to Eat M. HYAMS ; Cor N. Main and Meirimon Ave. Phones 49-24& Phone 80 For Want Ads The Buckeye Barber shop Is a sanitary shop. Just overhauled and strict rules em ployed as to, cleanliness. No danger there 11 !i South Main St. THERE'S BAD WEATHER AHEAD "Why not lay in your coal supply now1? Phone 130 for a ton of M & W Indian coal. Prompt deliver'. Full weight. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Tbe Old Time Fornltcrj Shop 57 North Main St. Buya and eli all kind of antique furniture atw make specialty of repairing nd .efinlshlng nit pieces. Pho, 10J4. HAVNKIt St KISKH. Prop. Eros. Eteam Dri Work htf Formerly Asheville Ream Dr W POOLS BROS, WMkW The only expert eleamera ud G dyer in AaharUle- O POOLS BROS., Phonk 1839 STOVE and CORD WOOD For Sale at reasonable Prices. Phone 283, Room 11 Carrier Building, College Bt. Violets for Valentine Long stems, fresh fragrant. double, blue; 100 In a . , h.url nha.nA.1 redv box tied with I cord on dress shield delivered anywhere 73 where for J2.50; i-i 200 for $4. B0; 200 v;-! for .00. issKe J- van Llmllcy Co.. 5; r" Greensboro, N. C. VW"M SUTttVa DRUG' i -tl KTYIHfT. !.'l''1 ASnKVIIXB AOT.I siiu?.. m.ll 1 mm scovered that it is economy btainable. Sorao few still conomy means cheapness disc. '" "'' ' ' ' dry goods, merchandise tand back of. If it comes on can bank on its giving ears of experience has nner of merchandising is "'- o arriving lota of gobdii cted daily. We JnfitypU see tne new tnings. sts of the "better sorjt" 91.S8 to 94.4S AT LINGERIE SHOP J 8 Patton Avenue 'I notice:; r I hereby given that application will be made to the present session of the General Assembly of North Carolina for the passage of an Act dissolving the undersigned corpora tion. Thl January 80, 191 i, ASHEVILLE AUDITORIUM CO Every Man in Asheville Should Own a "Compaeto" Chifforobe Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnishers" 19 South Main. Phone 1515 Phone 38 Weaverville For a horse and bug gy they'll be at the car on arrival, Roberts & William Weaver 11 le, If, O,' Private or class lnstrnctlo hi Btu ography and Typewriting. , Emanuel 1 School ol Shorthand MISS BADIE EMANUBL, Prl.i. Phone 173S. 1S W. Cheagnnl Accordian Plsif 1 sifj From 1 to 27 inches Vi-aw HOOD'S WANTED,.; The ladies to bring In their conV Ings and cut hair. We ttmhn up i.) styles of the latest hair poods. . Faded switches jb.i1. t nrls - Ay to mntehsyoiir hair. 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