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itlET ASIIEVILLE "CITIZEN', WEDNESDAY, MAHCH 1, Wit it a ip xvujvlii v a ir on W AND PERSONAL. Mr ud afrev; II. O.' Long yester ' day announced jthe engagement of their daughter, Edna Muriel, to Mr. Ou stave Ltchtsnfels of this city. ... The llrat of a series of orjtsn re cltl will be given at All Soul's 5 church at Blllmore Thursday after noon Immediately after the Lenten services are closed at 4.M. Mr. T. F. Harker will be the organist and Mrs. Harker will he the soloist for the recluU J . Was Browning Addlcka entertain ed informally last evening at her . horn on Liberty street In honor of Miss Lillian Hughes of Charleston, B. C. J J The marriage of Mlaa Floreoce Al lison of Black Mountain to Mr. H. - T. White of thl vtty. motw4 Mon day evening at nine o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Watklna on Fulton street. Rev. Har ley terf or md tie ceremony. Misa Allison wore a- dainty whits lingerie frock. The ceremony was witnessed or s, few friends and relatives of the contracting parties. After ine car emony a supper was served. Mr. and - Mrs. "Whtta Wilt reside In " Ahvm. Esther chanter No. it. Order' f the Eastern gtarwUI mt In regular session toalaht at eight o'clock. All members are requested to he pre nt, and n Invitation Is estended to any letting members in the eity, ' Thin bain Ash Wednesday, or the first day of Lent, Ihsta will be r vices at All gouls ehuroh, Blltasore, at 11 p'clock, consisting of morning prayer, sermon, ana nary comma nlon. and In the evening at I o'clook, Ob Thursday morning there will he a eelebration of the - holy comma nlon at 11 a'clock and evening pray er at Lit. rrldar Bible study at 4.1 p. m. ' jf-ji . Mrs Arthur M. Field entertained with a, small and Informal bridge unoheon at h Woman's eichange esterdar. The regular monthly masting of Woman's Board at City missions ill" be hold this arMSTiooa a 'clock at Central Methodist ehurcb. A full attendance Is dequeued. Tha tea at the Associated Chart t'aa and Free Dispensary yesterday as very successful and ults a num ' er ef vUltors called ts Inspect the I eadquarters. The ' rooms) looked cry attractive and added to their ' plck and pannes lot of beait- ful flowers were sent In to decorate tea, tsbls , aad various rooms M wag served during the afternoon f Mrs. Jails. Lee. Mrs. W. M. Clark, ra. Alfred . Barnard and Mrs. Charles X, Waddell. Tha rat Indicating that progress of membership campaign of tha T. C. A. Is still cllmblfig. Only sertsv y mora member are necessary te mths) th Journey complete, which "loans that the membership af tha '. W. C A. will have teaohsd the I mark. There are new 41 mem. -.s belonging to the association. iraeentlng a not gain of tit dur ' . ; tha contest. Th race continues .be vary interesting to tha aeeJoue 4 orkers. Thar will b a party lv n at the T. W. C. A. te morrow n'fhttsi workers and mammebs o( the r usociatlon, whoa tha campaign will closed. Miss Mabel Randolph, who has ton Visiting Mr. and Mrs, Oaorge :andolph la St, Laula, Ma. for two - ..lonthe, has returned to tha city. Miss Clara Whittlngtoa leaves ' hortly for a visit to friend tn An- i ersoik C,1 ,f C Mr. O.' W. Coopoj', for some time tlnotyp operatdr with j-The Cltlsen, aa accepted a similar position with .ha Hackney dt Mojila company. Mr. and Mrs. A. U Helllster. of tncannaa, Ind .' who have hesn 'pending ths winter with Mrs. J. a. 'andta en Oak street, leave tomor :ow for their homa. Dr. and Mra Wllttam ' vines are tipected ta return from their Cuban trip tha latter part o( tha week. Mra, Bamuei Tannahlll and Miss Louisa Tannahlll. who have been vis iting frtoAda In Qreenvtlle for sev eral weeks have returned to the city, r Dainty Spring Offerings in Women's Silk Waists We have hcen up-and-doing in our waist de partment. Now you will find some exquisite ly channing designs just the newest and most pleasing of distinctive 6tyles. Skillful tailors have modeled exclusive modea for us out of natural color Pongee, trim med with contrasting color pipings; Jap silk in black, white striped and polka dots. Some styles are plain skirts very negligee; others have ruffle front, peasant sleeves, high neck open front or back. It is a distinctive plasure in buying here, be cause you know that all merchandise is of the highest quality, selected with critical care and your selection is an exclusiv mode. Sizes 32 to 44. Prices $4.00 to $10.00. 11 V. M00RE & CO. ' --"WOMEJTS WEAR. 7 Mr. Louis Thompson has returned to ths oily after a business trip to New Tork In the Interest of the Ashevllle try Ooodii company. Mrs P. D, ,( aldy of Jsikson vllle, Fls., who was operated on at the Merrlwether hospital, returns to her home shortly. Mrs. Irving and her daughter, Mian Katharine Irving, of Sharon. Pa., are spending the spring In Ashevljl snd ars guests of Mrs. C. M. Piatt. Mls Amelia Pulllam has gone to """'" o visit her brother for iwp weeKS. Mr. snd Mrs. Pulllam srs residing at the Ashevltlo-Bllt- more ssnatarlum snd will hevs fhsrgo during the atmtnee of their aaugnier rrom the dty. Mr. Morris Llplnskv. who was dun gerously in Wi p.,.,otlU1, ,Bd pendloltls and was operated on at ..i!rriwi.iner hoinltol Thursday out of danger. Mr. fust a, JJTsderlck W. Pop, of Au. ua recently iiiv.r. cldent In the hunting field In which Jf was shot p the foot by his wn iiri.u0p " r,-vmg from hiet might,, hv, basit: a. aortMid ac- snd hn- - Pharle, Estabrook and children of New York are spend Ing several weeks In the city, Rev ,-C. F. Clsvaiand of Nashville, Ttnn, la visiting his. mother in Bllt Jtore. Mr Clevalsntf was formerly pastor ?f.U.Baptlst,huch tn Bllt mors, n4 wMI; conduct .the prayer "ting at tht ,q,orch th- vsning. Praf. Preston 1 Btrlpgiield has re turned to Mars Hill, after spending ths week end In Ashevllle, for the pnrpos of hearing his father. Rev. U. I atringfleld. who Auvr.ji ermona Sunday at the First Baptist hurch and the Y.' M. c. A. Mra. C.lW. Brownson leaves today K ' .VU,t.t0 trini' Eminence. Mr. t, H. Reagan, traveling p senger agent of the Chicago, Bur lington Qulnoy route, was in the city yesterday on business. ',-( - Mr. Huntington, who has, been at tha Battery Park hotel for a number af woeks left last evening for his noma tn Elyrta, O. af, and Mrs. 8. Bternhers- i-.v- today for New Tork where th m loin Mr. Sternberg's brother h. Will arrive within sevsral days from uropa and will visit them tn A.h. rUIa. . - Mr. Adolph Kohn of the Purlru. raahloa company ft yesterday for New York where he will purchase spring stock for that store. Itr. lavld Bolasco, his daughter. Mra, Wllllgm Klllott, ' and private secretary, Mr. W. D. Howard, ar rived yesterday and are guests at the Battery fark hotel. Dr. H. L, Con stable, m friend of Mr. Belssco, Is also Included tn the party. HUES CURED TN TO Id PAIS Tour druggist will rsfund money If PAZO OINTMENT fall to oura any aaaa of Itohlng, Blind, Blsedlng or Protrodtng Piles ta to 14 daya, too. CHANOE8 1ST IiAITNORY Several changea are being made in the arrangement nf the Mountain 'Ity - laundry, The office la being placed on a level with the street and a glaaa front Is being placed In stead of ths brick wall now sur rounding the office. Several other chansMs will jt made In the build ing, but the work will necessarily progress rather slowly on account of tha fact that one thing must be dona at time so as not to tnter-f-e wttb ths working of the laun dry. : Speeial Demonstration To day Berkev A Day Furniture Company of Ornd Rapids Mich., will have a special representative at J. L. Sniftth ers and Etons store on North Main street today to demonstrate and show tha entire tine of line furniture which ta recognised as being the finest made. Ho will call at your horns If requested. 11 PATTON AVE. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAIIS ARE IN HEW QUARTERS PlHKah lodxe, Knights of Pythias, met lant night for the first time In the new quarters over Smith's drug store, the rooms formerly occupied by the Takeostee club. The, lodge bus taken a leus for three years on thin building with the privilege of renewing for snother two yesrs. The whole of the third floor ha been remodeled, kalsomined and de corated, presenting a most pleasing appearance. The rooms have been especially arranged for lodge purposes and are v, ry convenient. The following ordera have Joined with the Pythians In the use of the building, the Hoyal Arcanum, the United Commercial Travelers, the Brotherhood of locomotive engineers, the Ladies of the Macabees and the' Junior Order American Mechanics. WKATHKR ltfcFORT l.'nltnd (States department of agri culture, weather bureau, Willis L. Moore, chief. Tempersture p.m. Max. Atlanta (4 6 Auguota 54 Boston 22 26 Brownsville 72 71 Buffalo tl 34 Charleston ' S 7 Charlotte . . 48 80 Chicago 24 21 Des Moines 21 80 Duluth 24 21 Galveston , .. .. (4 II Jacksonville 14 12 Key West 72 71 Mobile (8 71 New Orleans II 7 Nsw York 21 21 Norfolk 24 42 Oklahoma 21 10 Palestine 44 It Pittsburg 21 21 St. Loul to 30 HI. Paul . . 21 32 Savannah 51 72 Washington 22 31 Local tsmpersture data for Feb, 21, 1911. At i a. m. 3. 10 a. m. 41. 13 n. S3, 2 p. m. 45, 4 p. m. 44. I p. m. 44, I p. m. 43. Normal 41. Highest 53, ons year ago 69. Lowest 36, one year age 61. , Absolute maximum 16 In 1 101. Abeolute minimum 11 In 1901. Local precipitation for this month. Normal 4.85. Greatest amount 7.02 In 1903., Least amount 1.04 in 1901. For last 24 hours ending at S p. m. 0. State of weather at 1 p. m. cloudy. I ,, . INFAXT BURIED The three months' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Keenan,, who died MondaV night, was burled In Chunn'a Cove yesterday afternoon. ALL OF ONE NAME. Sa They Had ta Tag Cash af tha Many i' '- Tarn Haiarda, rerbaps no. community now care fully and frequently set. forth ita er ratic fancy than did the aarly settlers of Narmgsnsett, R. I , of whom w, B. Wecdeti tells In "Early Rhode Island." There were so many of one name tbat the bearer must have a descriptive prefix lest be be lost In a concordant multitude. Mr. Updike cites thirty two Tom Hazards living at one time and thus Illustrates a few: College Tom, because be bad been at college. Bedford Tom was his son and lived at New Bedford. Barley Tom, because he boasted how much barley he ralsexl from an acre; Virginia Tom, because be married a wife there; Lit tle Neck Tom, from the farm of that name; Nailer Tom, the blacksmith; Fiddle Head Tom, an obvious resem ble nee; Pistol Tom. wounded by an explosion of that arm; Young Pistol Tom, bla eon; Short Stephen's Tom, the father low, against Long Stephen's Tom, the father toll; Tailor Tom needs no explanation. The Oeorgos were not so numerena, but they went distinguished ns Bcacb Bird George, of Utile legs; Sboentrtng George, an opponent of buckles; Wig George, Dr. George and Governor George. A LIFE FOR A LIFE. . Cheerful New ' Guinea Custom IWhioh Cauass Frequent Murders. Everywhere In New Guinea the traveler ts continually brought fa?e to face with death, and the natives are devoid of the slightest pity or respect for the dead or dying.' although after a death tjey will often wall and mourn for a considerable time.. Murder is an everyday occurrence, and nothing could be worse than the morals of the natives. In fact, they bare none. They thieve and He with a persistence and cunning which are surprising. The Papuans bare a cheerful cus tom which demands a life for a life. Should any one die at the tint oppor tunity tfcey kill eome one they are not very particular whom to make up for it. "While we were at Mumbold bay," aays Professor Pratt m the Wkle World Magaxlne, "a Malay died or dropsy. He waa the 8rt Malay who had ever come to that part, and the Tapnans greatly respected hint. "'Very well.' they said, 'we most ahoot a Malay with oof bows and ar rows to pay for his death.' And soon er or later some innocent person wonld be killed to square the accooht. when everybody esce.pt, presumably, the victim's friends would be satisfied. " The Worst te Ceme, "Do you think we bare heard the worst of the discords In our party?" "Net yet," replied the musical man. Oust wait till our glee club gets to practicing!" Exchange. . Art Is long, life abort. Judgment dtffi enlt, opportunity transient.-"-Goethe. Dr. Lfrm' PERFECT Tooth Powder cleanses, preserves and beau tifies the. teeth and impart! purity and fragrance to the breath. Mothers should teach the little ones its daily use. I'HVEH PEACE BOND John and Pel la, Penland, colored, were tried before Justice of the Peace W. A. James, Jr., yesterday morning charged with assault. They were tried In city police court Mon day morning on the same charges, snd John received a fine. It seems that Delia became afraid that she snd John, could no longer dwell to gether la urilty unless he was placed under a bond ot some kind. Magls trate Jamsa placed him under a bond of II for good behavior and took Delia's recognizance. NKURO SHOOTS A.XOTIIKH ItANOKE, Va., Feb. 21. Bob Trice, a nagro, was shot and Instant ly kitled tn a saloon here this after noon by Veola Lee, colored. The murder was a cold blooded affair. Lee entered the place and eaw Trice atandlng at th bar. He leveled a double barreled shotgun and fired twice, one chrage striking Trice In the back and tha other In the face. Trice died almost Instantly and Lee cooly handed tha gun over to 4he bartender and walked to police headquarters and gave himself up. Lee says Trlca,. who had the rep, u tatlon of being a dangerous char acter, had threatened his life. RHEUMATIC FOLKS Are You Sure Your Kidneys am Well? Many rheumatic attacks are due to urlo acid tn the blood. But the duty of the kidney'e ts to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows tha. kidneys are Inactive. Don't delay with "urlo acid Sol vents.", You might go on till dooms day with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kidney Pills not only remove urta acid, but strengthen the kndneys and then all danger from uric acid Is ended. Here Is Ashevllle testi mony to' prove It Miss Emma Penland, 83s N. Main St.. AshantUle, N. C, says: "I am willing to recommend Doan's Kidney ftlls. For Ave years I wa troubled by disordered kidneys and I also had rheumatic palna through my body. Palna Jn my bok often kept me awake at night. The contents of Ave boxes of Doatg'Kldney Pills greatly relieved thee difficulties." , For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United j States. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. LATEST IN FANCY CHEESES. Ws have .eometnW new and fine in fancy cheeses. Its a. full cream' cheese highly flavored. "Elegant for making sandwiches for' luncheons and outings. Plm-Ollve flavored with Spanleh Pimentos. Picanto flavored with Pecan Nuts. Walnut flavored with Walnuts. Peanut flavored with Pesnuts. PRICE 18c PER JAR. STRADLEY & LUTHER. Sella White House Coffee and Tea the World's best. S East Park Sq. Phones 4 and 651. THE GRUNER Ashevllle. N. C. SI Haywood St. Devoted to the thorough and scientiltlc treatment for select cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Asthma. Habit, shomack. Reumatism, Diseases of women and other chronic diseases. The Bath and' MaSSage department of the Sanitarium Is open to the public. Turkish, Kusslan, Cabinet. Botz-Hot-Alr, Electrlc-Ught, Tub, Slta, Foot, Shower and Needle Baths Galvanic and Farradic Treatment, Electric Vibrating and Sweedish' Massage and Movements. There Brandt Massage for Diseases of Women. FOR RENT Eight room house. flv minutes walk from post-offlce. One-half block from car line. Has bath, electric light, range and furnace. Price $35.00. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. Notice! From and after November 1, 1910, our prices to our customers will be as follows: Tungsten Lamps 25 watt $ .54 each 40 watt 62 each 60 watt 84 each 100 watt.. i.li each 150 watt 2.00 each 250 watt 2.75 each Tantalum Lamps . 25 watt $ .25 each 4Q watt .30 each The carbon filament lamps (ordinary incandescent) are renewable free to our cust0mers, 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 became dim, send the old lamps ill and we will exchange for new. e , Respectfully, THE ASHEVILLE ELECTRIC CO. ?! the Aegctl $uilding--Qn the Square $7.80 Mktimonas Special for $4.5Q We are making room for the largest Spring stock" of garments ever bought for an Aslieville store. Our buyer has return ed from the market and reports extensive purchases of high grade apparel. There is at present quite a line of Silk Kimonas on hand. These must go. Howt By offering good values at prices no eco nomical woman can affqrd to overlook. ' These dainty creations, excellent designs, all colors, that formerly sold for up to ' $7.50, now only $4.50. ! Kimono Me for QwV" NOW OPEN Sproat's Millinery Parlors. , Oates Bldg: Pack Sq. Let us give you an estimate of that Electric Wiring. Our work gives satisfaction. . " W. A. WARD, ANYTHING ELECTRICAL IS Church St. Phone 44 His Ssie Dread. Hammond Don't you dread the st lent watches of the night? Martin- Ko; it's the cuckoa clocks that give me away. Harper's Bazar. Good Intentloma will never Justify bad actions. tfte. k 1 Tut u dkMt mT w v jV b,..i. a .1 1. 7 fin i(Vjt.y ra a HAVoSai no riixa, a. si IBM Srt.6ifc'tAhwyltHft4 SANITARIUM Phone t4 Wednesday Pretty little dresses in Ginghams, percale and dimity made tn charming styles In our dressmaking department. Mngcrto Dresses $g Qg Jjy gg ejiO.00, $15.00, $18.75. AT LINGERIE SHOP Postoffice Square 78 Patton Avenue Groceries ST. CHARLES COFFEE 1 lb . 3 lbs Poultry Everything : M. HYA1VIS : a Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 48-244 ; Funeral Flowers You want them' there on time, ar-S ranged Just as theyS should be, and thel kind that will keep. at the right price.! All thla you getLJI of us. K J. Van Lindley Co..W Greensboro. N. Cii'i SMITH'S DRCG i KvngireTWT s,".:fl at Qtrinrn .t.v a anm mwjMw maws aw 'pfa CHLO TMCATRC. OHCOIT WKDNESDAYr MARCH 1 Musical Event of the Season fhtf flu. ttaif tmmj Ttefn, in rtf asHiiSaaassKm LilUlMMllJrtl Prices 35c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 S2.0O. Reserved seats on sale at Whit lock's and Swepson's, Monday at a. m. ' CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS DINING TABLES In golden oak and mission ranging in price from $7 to $40. Darn's Furniture Company 'Home Furnishers" 1 South Main. Phone 1515 Viii' 1 mm mm M4 mi llll Mir.f My Wmt Mm ereeiSjwa4)eaMeejgefeaaeJ2 Modish Spring Suits With Snap and Style fern Corset Miss Ball, an expert. Corsetiere from the fle signing rooms of the,. Redfern corsets, is with-' ... . us tins week. , The Redfern is boned ' with real Arctic Whale-' bone. There haa been ; many imitations of this high class corset,:, but. i none have been success-' , fuL .The, best, corset, at, the price $3. to $10- is tne concensus or opin ion of those who have' had the pood fortune to wear a Redfern. few Cotton fabric Presses for 2.50 on Up , Fresh Meats Z .. ..35c : ...$i.oo : Vegetables I 'mi to Eat I " wwww FLOWERS : We make a specialty of Wedding Boquets ; Funeral' Designs and J Flowers for Social Af- ; fairs. J Everything in Cut ' Flowers Let us have your or- Z ders. 2 MacKay's Pharmacy ! I Prescription Specialists Opp. P. O. f CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ; Private or class instruction in Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIE EMANUEL, Prltt. Phone 17S3. 132 W. Cheataai Tho Old Time Furniture Shop 57 .North Main St. Buys and sells all kinds of antique furniture, and makes a specialty of repairing and reftnlshlng old pieces. Phone 1074 HAVNER & K1SER. Props. Accordian Plaiting From 1 to 27 inches doneo HOOD'S a -a ; MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. Tho latest Novelties and Hair Or naments, Hair Goods and Toilet Ar ticles. Manicuring, Chiropody, Sham pooing and Hair Dressing. i NOTICE. I Is hereby . given that application I will be made to the present session i of the Gksneral Assembly of' North Carolina- for the passage of an Act ; dissolving the undersigned corpora ', tion. This January 30, nil. ! ASHEVILLE AUDITORIUM CO. I ; Bros. Steam Dye Works HN Formerlj- Ashevllle Steam Dye o POOLE BROS. Work" W O The only expert cleaners and ! P-t dyers in Ashevllle. Cf2 POOLE BROS. Phone 1230 '0 0 . if'.-' '.;f, t : v ' -
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