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THE ASHEVfLLE Cm,JN, ,UXtJtUAY, X'titsttVAtil mi. i lip vuiivo n lr ! Jr AND PERSONAL. JL , One of the weddings t talc plac hortly which wilt b of Interwt in Ashevllle and th slat will b that of Mia Elan Wolfe and Mr. Bernard Milton- Con of Orsenaboro. Mr. Con formerly lived in New York but came to Greensboro where hl x family have become Identified pro ml ntntly with the elty. The .wedding ta to be on of the fashionable vent of the week and takea piece at.th St. Regis hotel the evening of March 27th. The arrangement are elaborate in detail and the wedding will be a very beautiful affair. A dinner will follow the ceremony - whloh takea place In the evening. Mr. Cone- la a brother of Mra. M. I). Long of tbla city and of Mr. F W. Cone. Mr. Cone and Mr. Irvlnn Long will be uahera at th wedding Mr. Jullua Cone, lo a brother, will be . beat man, Mis Wolfe la the dettgh. tr of Mr. and Mr. Simpson Wolfe, and deacrtbed charming and of Piquant beaut'. Mr. Wolfe la one of .he prominent lawyers of New York J J Th Friday dance at th Battery Park hotel thi week will be a eel ratio of Washington' birthday and especially attractlxe. The dance was to have been given Wednesday even ing but was postponed dtt account of conflicting dates. The young people of the dancing set ar preparing to attend th dance en mass and th palm room win be crowded. Bpear's oreneatra na arranged several patri otic number for the musical pro gram which will add to th sueeeea of th affair, Th danc will b on of the most delightful of th winter. Dr. And Mrs. Carl V. Reynold av a charming danc last vning at tn Manor in, honor of Dr. and , Mrs. r Cock. Quit a number of . Invitation were issued and th af fair was on of th dellghful fun. tiona of th winter,, A supper was ; served lata In th waning. Thf wr - aooui a nunara ; and nrty gueata present, Dr. nd Mrs. Bey. noid and Pr.- and Mrs. Ceek re eelved th fueau as they entered the sau room. Jl J Tba weekly meeting af th Amer .: lean Woman's league will fc held In th future Friday Instead of Man ilgyg a heretofore, th next meet, nr , being held on th former day (hia week- An appeal from Mr. B. U. Ll has been sent out through th Amerlcon, National Pally eo!- 'imn for th support of the mem : r of th Woman's lgu In th protest of tha - various matasln rtfainat th proposed inere in poa At th meeting of tha focal , banter tha' first of th week, th ' matter waa discussed and It' wti d tided to issu a call to th mem hers vrlte personal letter to Treildent , "aft, Congressman Oram, and Hon. J. M. Gudgsr, Jr., congresamsn-elect. , legging their Interest In th matter ad protesting egalnat th lucre la peat. - Th letter ar to be ifnt In tomorrow's mall. The first exhibition of , th china painting on.. through : tha -correspondence f ura la being held at tha Woman's unhang and Is very Interesting. Th exhibition, of ooure. la , not srg ror the piece shown Very elaborate . n ' deeign, but- th results are re irkabl under th circumstance, Tt league Is not so very msny ' ! old - In Ahla. city, and lh -ady progreaa If very evident. Th unung oours jy correspondence v -a Interested Suite a number of th amber in tha elty and their work 'i or high order of excellence. Mu f'j will b Uught In th asm manner ; ' 'id thla court will have many stu i fanta. . 1 , J J Tha. ladles of ths Horn Mission , lty of th Central Methodist church i (lurch will give a Washington tea on ,Vdndy afternoon, from four to 'be at the heme of Mr. J. W. "rime. No. ill Merrlmon Ave. A i short program will ba rendered after .which a social hour will b enjoyed "u'ni refreshments served by ladles In costume of "Te olden time." All ladlea of the church are cordially In 'vited to attend and enjoy this social , cfternoon with these ladlea . . Tha tea which was to have been 7lven,by the. ladlea who ar member of th Associated Charities and Fr Dispensary Friday, has been peetpon. d until Tuesday of next week. The nubile 1a Invited t attend and to In spect th headquarter, and see what work la being don by th association. Jl Jl . Th St, Valentin masquerade party which was postponed recently Mies Annie Martin leaves today for , a trip to Xew York city. I Mr J I.. Pmatricrs of Murphy In I In the tll on business. j Mr i'. W l.oughrldRe of Marion.; N. ('. ia In the city on buelness by the Kpart.inH nf 8t college, uaa given lat evening and proved a very pretty and delightful affair. Thf cslumit re original aAd attructlve and worn ltli much ajrace by the young people. The rc cirtW reconatructed lieJI room was openfhjor the first time and mad a handsome setting for the maaauerad ere Mother de Planck and the alatera were present and enjoyed the revel Immensrlv A auporr was er. -rt ana tne party o a great succeas Jl jl The Junior Phllatheaa of Central Methodist churoh hold a Waahine tin birthday candy sale today at the grocery store of Noland and Mcln ure on rt'K square, whjch the puniic la cordially Invited to tt,A The national colors will be uaed to oucorate una the hatchets h.h have figured largely in the unecdolex of the boy who neverprerlcaled will be rilled with candy. Jl Jl Mra. Lane and Miaa Osborne will, as usual t at home to their friends n Wednesday afternoon at the Henrietta. .Mr. and Mra. Herman Hngh-i or ! flenex leve'a '"'rahHin, N'. ' are In lon n for a ev- . eral l.va stay. Thoro Ib Only One "Bromo Quinine" That Is . Laxative Bromo Quimino PILES CCHKD IM TO II DA Tour druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any i esse of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or j Protruding Plies In to 14 days, 60c. UtCO TH WfMUJJ OVEH TO OURX A COLD III ONC OAT. Always remember tbe full name. Look lor tiits signature on every bos. 86c. 6& Hon. William J. (Jock has gone to KnoxvllI on legal buslnes. Mr. Taft Head left this evening for the South on business for several weeks. Miss Florence Hill who ha. h.. visiting friends in th city for aexcr. al weeka has returned to her home si v iii iuhb. j. as - . nr. anq mre. aonn Thurlow of v incmnau. u., are spending some tlma here. Mis Jan Wilson and her sister, Mrs. Cunningham Of Cleveland O. ar spending several weeka in th city. Mr. John H. Fllier of Baltimore is spending a fw days in Ahviu on biislneas. . Tauit and Mlaa A. B. Nrlus of Balsam were guests at the Berkeley during their brief stay In tha city. Mt. Levering Moors of Black Mountain la In the elty for a briaf ftay. Mr. and Mra A. A. Whltemore u Mra, Verdery have returned to Bre vard after a brief stay In Ashsvlile. Ml Marl Brush of Wsahlnaton I. C. la in th city for a two month. lay ana I guest of Mr. Frederick W. Chesthsm. Mra, Robert Ureenwend whn h. been In Democrat visiting Mrs. Flora Carter, ha returned to tha city. Mra Richard Bragaw has returned from Lexington, and la th guest of Mra. P. R. Moal. Mr. A. P. Walker. Of the French Broad Manufacturing company, of Barnard, was In town yesterday on hla way to Forneya Creek. Mr. R. H. Luther, who hsa hn in Florida for six weeks reruoeretlna. returns to the elty .Thursday. Mr. R, H. Farrott, of Columbi. 8 C, IS in th city on business. Mr. Alfred B. Barnard ha gone to Wbatr on bualness for several days Mr. Junius OnAdams left yesterday ter Baltimore, where' he will remetn on business for several days. Come to Hatchet Candy Kale today at Noland A Mi lntyre's. IVnent Central Methodist Sundfiv Hcool. Y.W.G.A. MEMBERSHIP CONTEST PROGRESSES THIflTV lorrt namks .oifci I'llthT DAY You Want Good Coffee and Tea of course you do. who dont? You want the fragrant clean kind well you can have It without fall. Juit order today "White Houae" the world's best offee and tea, sold only In net weight sanitary lns that keeps all goodness in und u 11 badnres out. It Is easy to auk for. f la easy to get. the fragrance you will nexer foixet. I pound alr-ilicht sanitary tins. , S pound air-tight eaniury tiua . . .38c SI. 10 STRADLEY & LUTHER. Z East Fat-k 64. Three Hundred cvr Members Wont ed fur .WiH-iatlon During Tl'ls Week Phones 64 and e(l After the first ful day of effort In the Young Women's Christian as sociation membership contest, the re ports at headquarters show that the membershkp has been raised from 200 to 234. The committee requests that since only paid memberships mn count towards the desired ZOO, nil will consider he mntter of 'becoming a part of th association even before belngftteked personally and be ready to respond when viKlted. If by chance any are not called on soon it will help th workers very much It they will telephone their names to Mis Opal Brown. No. 134; Mlas Florence Bernard, No. 1; Mrs. Mc t'wen, No. 1402, or Miss Osborn, No. 1441. Th ready response with which the young women have met so far has been most encouraging and is much appreciated. Through this effort for ieicressed membership end Interest, which will prove. successful If every, one will take ome part, the association hopes to be In a condition to extend Ita usefulness to the women of Ashe, vine. Much needs to be done be fore an all-round work such ss Ashe villa needs. Is developed. It Is the splendid spirit , of co-operation that will make It possible. All members nd others Interest ed ar urged to conelder themselves workers during the canvpalcn and to send reports to the names mentioned above. Information may be had ut association headquarters, telephone No. 14 41. The coiranlttee will meet again this morning at ten oclock. F" O Ft SALE Very attractive, seven room home on paved atreet In best residential district. Haa all modern conveniences. Including hot water heal. 81s of lot 100x23. Has garden, chicken yard, etc. Price xery reasonable. Good terms. THE H. P. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. few Spring Meckmarjust Jfn Our Buyer, who is at present in the East selefet-' jug Spring merchandise, Kent us quite a shipment: of new things in the way of neckwear. You can always expect to see the latest at this store. We take particular pains and select our owrj goods. This gives the public an opportunity to, buy of a line of individual merit. Jabots, tabs and Dutch collars, made of lawn, trimmed with lace of embroider'. Prices of these new goods stai't at 2oc, 50c to ' $1.50. One lot of neckwear, placed on a separate table, for Half Price. ; : - -Robe-Pattern" Cjownsfor $10, Private or class Instruction in Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand M180 SADIE EMANUEL, Prin. Phono 1731. 1S3 W. Cheetnat NOW OPEN Sproat's Millinery Parlors. Oates Bldg., Pack Sq. THK SPIREIXA CORSET " Brlnga oift the good lines already given you. H does not prom ise miracle to present you with an entirely different figure. But It does say that it will make th e very best V the figure you have. And It also says that the priuciples hy which It achieves this ar absolutely hygenlc. Prices $3. fid on up to $25.00. Postoffict Square AT LINGERIE SHOP 78 Patton Avenue Groceries 6 lbs Rest Lump Starch 25c Poultry Vegetables Everything to Eat M.HYAMS Cor N. Main and Merriraon Ave. Phones 48-244 Notice! Fromnd after November 1, 1910, our prices to our customers will be as follows: Tungsten Lamps AUCTION TOMORROW OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IMPORTANT MEETING OF MERCHANTS ASS'N ALL MEMBERS MEETING OF AS SOCIATION TOXIGUT Mr. 1C. D. Ferguson, of Wayneax Hie, Is in th city for sexeral days and Is a guest st th hotel Berkeley. Miss Deen left yesterdsy for a trip te Nsshvlll. Tenn. Association Is Stirred Over Xew Tax BUI Sow Pending iu Leg- Letters have been sent hul request ing a large attendance at the ell member meeting of the Retail Mer chenta' association tomorrow night, when some very Important measures will be discussed The matter claiming .special at tention ia a proposed hill now pend- Inir h.Fnr. !,....!.. ... .... fui. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camp of Oca- ,....., .... .. A . ... I, ria -who spent the summer with I annual tux of $19 upon all gnod 5m." '""'f- wh0 leased ,m In the slate bearln a copx right witchwood for the aeason. will 1 ry.i. l i hortly return and have taken Hose-! ihina a riei-i K-arl bank rottsge, Albemarle park. I ,,. 8 lllllrk wpllM W ,uW,c, to ' Mm. " i K k-r,JI ,k o , ,nl '"x ''x,',"p, anfI v"-vhlng MimT!. M'omsn of the Psrls , bandied hy drugglr.ts except water. Millinery comp.nv went to New Tork At present .here sr. ill members e.t.rdy. where she will spond sever- ! belonging to the association, and it I week, purchasing spring millinery j h. hoped that a representative win for her opening next month. j be , .tt.ndttl.e from ,h nrm hp. longing to this organlidilon. and that The handsom residence, the prop erty of Mies Ethel Cardiff and Leslie Cardiff, situated at 7 9 Ashland ave nue, will be (old at auction tomor row morning t eleven o'clock, the ale being conducted by the Southern Land Auction company." The build ing has two stories and a basement and la equipped with all modern con venience. It is being sold for the purpose of a division. Th sale will he conducted on the premises and the terms of one-half rash and the balance In negotiable notes of six, txveive end eighteen months, xxith Interest at six per cent will be given. CHICHESTER S PILLS TH UIAMOKS 3RASH i In I III. vrinw for Xa I'lKwra BrSad la Boa ud t)44 mn.l.icW as n. r V 'mkm MM kewa e-t. Sfirf Alwtwa BaliaMai SOlS BV DfiUGClSTSMRVHrOE MR. G.E. MARK WILL APPEAR AT PALACE Friends of Mr. O. E. Mark, of this city will be Interested in the an nouncement that he will appear at the Palace theatre tomorrow even ing and nich evening thereafter for the balance of the week. Mr. Mark xvlll gixe inusk sl monologues and re citations, selecting them from the folloxvlng: Ain't It Funny What m Difference a Few Hours Majte?." "Kvery body's Axvfullx tlood to Me." "Just Tlaln Dog." "My Beirothed." Destiny." "Good B" e i10) Bill." und "I Dreamed Thdt 1 Slept on an Isle of Cracked Ice " mm $rr L ,ltiiliiiiWJflwl,iJ.'iriff 25 watt . 40 watt . . 60 watt . . 100 watt . . 150 watt . . 250 watt . . r Tantalum Lamps 25 watt 40 watt. $ .54 each .62 each .84 each, . 1.11 eaclty , 2.00 each . 2.75 each $ .25 each . .30 each The carbon filament lamps (ordinary incandescent) are renewable free to our customers, upon return of old lamps to our office. This expense is borne by the Company with a view to giving our customers efficient lamps. Do not wait until your lamps are burned out. When they become dim, send the old lamps in and we will exchange for new. Respectfully, THE ASHEVILLE ELECTRIC CO. Dr. D. r. Johnson of Brandy, 1 in th elty for a short stay. Va Fashion's Latest in Misses' Suits When buying our beauti ful tailored suits for spring we wore careful to select many charming stylos spec ially for Misses. Among the great variety of stylish models wo have bAmA AVitAI-ilAiiallf - ..a- If Irffil Krmeuts in Homespun, jl ftl Men Wear-worsted and alt II 1 serge. Some are nlain tail ored while others are beau tifully button, braid and fancy trimmed. Sizes range 14 misses to 44 woniens. The quality and tailoring of our new garments meets the full requirements of the "Moore" standard. Pric es $12.50 to 55.00. M. V. M00RE & CO. t trOMEST-g WEAR. jn PATTON AVE. I 1 I r. J fill each Itl he prepared to offer some suggestion as how to fight the pend ing bill to the best adxantage. The meeting xxill he held at ths hoard of trade rfomn iiftcr which a smoker xxill be en.1n.xed. That IT'S FOOD nestorrs and Makes Health Possible. ASHEVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY WILL MOVE rsxe tvjuare for More on North .Main Mroet, B irt.in & Hole Taking square l.ncatlnn The Ashexille Hardxsre companx Is making preparations to mote its stoi k noxx In the store on Fuck square to the store room on .orlh Main street Thl mm m hh nouticed x-eral xxcekx nti. in Tin 'llljren. Tlie firm r.xpci t in hue lla stock moved t the t. intlrl h of March, ami after thai time all of Us letdll business xxill lx conducted frcm the new store. The xx-hnlrsalr huslnebs will he done from ihe next i rehouse near the Southern siaiiou i 'omplelcd nome time ago The store room xa.caied mi the siuie xx-ill be remodeled and occu pied by the firm of Burton and Holt bovs to iti;i on.M Timv. There are stomach specialists as xx ell as cxe and ear and other specl ! allxts One of these told a young lndy. I of kew Brunswick. N. J - to quit 1 tnedliincs and et Orape-Nuts. she fcSX g I "For about 1J months I stiffered (severely xxlth gastritis. 1 unable ' to retain much of anythtnt; on m I stomach, nn.1 onsequentlx xv as mm. . pelled to (tixe up my occupation. I 1 took nunntltle of medicine, and ha.l an idea 1 xxaa dletlns. hut i ,-on-tlnued t tiff.T. and soon lost s pound In xxelght. I was deprestei'l In spirit and lost interest in exerx thing generallx. My mind was m af lected that it xxa impotsible to be rome Interested In exen Ihe lightest reading matter Aftfr suffering f.-r months I de cided to go to a stomach spcclaliit lie put ne on Grape-Nuts and my health hesan io irtproxe immediately.! It xva the Keynote of a tnx life. j "I foun.l that I had been oaiinRi loo mn- h starcl food vxblcli 1 did not digest. and that Ihe cereals vxlil.li I hud tried had been tool ii. a ' 1 snon . proved that It Is not ihe ouaniitx , of food that one cats, but the in,i!ity. "hi hvx xeks I was able to go m old business of doing OLD BOREAS Will surelv make his appearance, oven if he is a little -slow at times; so don't neglect 3-our' COAL SUPPLY M. & W. Indian, the best that is. Carolina Coal Ice Company MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION NEW ORLEANS, LA,, MOBILE, ALA.t PENSACOLA, FLA. Tickets sold Feb. 21st to 27thal return pass age March 11th, 1911. To New Orleans $22.40 To Mobile . . . 18.20 To Pensacola . 18.65 Further limit on ret run portion of tickets by depositing with special ageut. Convenient schedules, PuUoian accommoda tions arranged on application. J. H. WOOD, Dis't Pass. Acrent. K. H. GRAHAM, City Ticket Agent. Funeral Flowers IP! bio-k ilerU.il orl-. I have continued to en lirape-Niits for botlii the morn in unil iMeninc mesl. 1 xvake in the inornintc xxiih a clear mind and feel rested I regained my. lost weight In a short lime. I am well and happx' again and owe It ' to (irape-Nuts ." 7$rOS. .Milne Kl.en Vf rvziiuni uaiitc i 'reek. Ml. h. - - nead The Roal to Wellxille," In pV.ee. "Th-fre's a Resson." Fixer read ilwx alwve lotttr? A new You xx-ant them Mx'ere on time, ar- raneed Just as they should I e. and .4 kind that xxill kee at the right price.1 a i . aii tnjs you gcti f j. an i.miucy co.. Greensboro, Jr. C. smith's DKro SJe?-..!' . fi..Jil.H. IX'K t-.vjf-1 l'i ! p. li?.H mi ASHEMLI.E AG'T.sgilli: Deputy Sheriff E. &!, l.yda left yesterday for Concord where e took Charlie Fisher and K. f. McCull to the stonewall Training school, fish, er uas recently convicted of lareenx Met'all spent some time on the road ', one a nix-urn from ilnwi to time. Thri Steam Dye Works H Formerly "Ashevllle Steam Dye W O POOLE BROS, work w ind y The only expert cleaners f dyers In Ashevllle. EQ POOLE BR03. Phone 1230 ! WE WANT TO SELL YOU A KITCHEN CABINET Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnishers" 19 South Main. 1 Pbone 151 S The Old Time Furniture Shop RT North Main St. Buy and sells all kinds of antique furniture, and makes a specialty of repairing and rennishing' old pieces. Phono 1074 HAVXER KISER. Props. s Aecordian PlaiUng Frorn 1 to 27 inches donee HOOP'S - MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Hayno'od St. The latest Xoveltje and Hair Or nament. Hair Goods and Toilet JfC tides, ..Manicuring. Chiropody, Shajf poolr.g and Hair Dressing. ' . notice! T 1 hereby given , that applicatiot will be made to the present sessloa of the Goneral Assembly of North Carolina for the lio..... ... - " vi All ; dissolving th undersigned corpora- ; nun. ' Thi T ........ a tv' f and taken to Concord bv ordei j are. gramine, true, and), full of humau of th aroternor, I imorct. .... " .. " t-- i " .: :"' ; . aa:?'.. ASHKVI1J K limiTnumit - ...k. ... '"tt'Ji'lj. .
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