Newspapers / Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / March 2, 1911, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE AMIUVII.LE CITIZEN; TililKHDAV MARCH 2,1011. AND PERSONAL. JL . Th JUkvil chapter of the Uni ted Juhtr of the Confederacy , vi jjl jr.et thl afternoon at 4 o'vlock if "4l" naliUM of Mra. Jam, P. . SaArydt? Ait Ha, ywood rt.T .' ,' "7l -J - Thr ;wfl be. a meeting of ; 1ne i board of the Woron' exchange thl ' morning at half after ten o'clock In th tea room of the exchange. i ffUfmmn'p r,omw 'Trinity church" will nnt with Mre. Frank 'Wadded. i"0it trt, Biltmore, thin j ,rti ufjernopn-ati fculf after three o ciock. j . . - ..,. Jt. . -I 'nt bB .. etrdar, Ah ,,The Womail' .National Dally of j WodhMdy.ena r forty flays the ',Tuday contained ' Interest- Episcopalian and . Cgthylle membern ' ln- j-arUele W i tn - neao m Vorepell-f rom "Parsifal". , , .Wagner Good Friday MualCl'amlfal" 'Wanner Vovai solo Onuidi-r ami Hear lie HarlUr. -t-'. Mr, r. pi barker IdyilW.t.'lT.'.V-:.-- . . . .Kinder Sonata. Ui th atylo of Uandel) Wol- .atinhtjm, AIaglj. Allegro. Andante and mlnutto " ''J J . The regular monthly meeting of h W. I'..3. will )ie held this morning t.J0.30at tha residence of MfK. Hlllara t 10G Mouth Mnln A LIVING ! monument! j Letter from Mrs. Vaughani of Raleigh Regarding Re sults She Obtained by Following Sister's Suggestion. Only two more days of the JUdjern emonstra tion at the Husmx itfaju , ffew Conceits in Spring ffeckveor Just Arrited. 1 - j itha '.Ainerloaii ..-..Woman'. league . O. .LaWb. Th open totter '.In- trenlyDlw ar.i mea - by , Mr. Jibm Uwrt-Martin, prealdent of the ; Iwral chaptfr.' Mra! VnvU 0. Mffior. accretary, nd Mra. Julia D. Bhuford, " aaKlntf for 'fcertaln Information con s ctrnln the bulldln of the chapter ,tiou. and ljme matter. Mr. Lew ' la' raply Will be of rt Interest nd nllIntnmrtt, to uroauerUv mem- bar of limi lawiW iann "w mt.A la knowltm of the eweneii work belwt don by tho leanu at i iiw...i nnw. The exhibition of ohm. tlntln la atlll at the Wo man' axohang and ahow what tean " b don In on, two and thr on by mall. Tha china decoration ;i beautifully don, and It would. . Hiffleult to bellave tnat me la not ttnt'it an perl-ncd Pf" 4Tterday a oopr n mtnlatura of the ,;iamou acvlptor, Zolnay "0"' flaur. dePlotln; th arlcf of th .ih the death of Winnie rvi, .. .......a t... m l.a vi, a mamher In wu recent " - - ' . . tha , eouvtnir and exampi pt th work bln don In th art uhnni a i.nivervivy nr. ' t.m. Mr. Zolaay l at the head. ' . J Ml Elloon Oavl ntrtftlned .....v afternoon at her home on tim.Ma atreeL th cialn beln her fourtaenth aniivrnry, vrl r.f her younir ft r tnvlWd to ih informal lbrtlon and to rut the birthday cak. amon ' ' r-r. Mia AlOt Mia Vardl t-Meintvra.' Mia Kvanaelln yanaina, Mia uth Harrl. Ml AU or ''til. Ml Lyda and Ml U " . H, , 9 ' j 'j " Tbr will b a tlnf of th dl i th. Knrletv for th R 'entlon o crulty to Animal iW . -fternooti at 4 oYlock at to , f. A. . A 94 tVndnf l r ;: rl vi.i. tha noted actreu, l ithkmnlAB of th. V. P. I. f . h j C.. d.,n. a areat dent of work ih. riirectlnn. Mr. Flk Ira. e.uantly lv bnnt performaao- ' for th human eoclotl, on in bo .. . iioin in nattlnf over '.' h.nunil ; dnlKtr. , Mr ' . ' been jntrt.d in tb work blM( i . nn. hv tha Ahvlll . r. C A-. benetlt. ,whU,'h It I probabl WtM i oarrled out during tn "J""- n. - i.tuuin atvtnunt Of Mr.rlk it taken from an enchanf.1 M0loly ' Uowlna; the il-mcnv Vw York by Mr. Mlnnl Mad- .: iri.ua that : Wellertey n ! f' conners tor morniHy bcua tt ' ..cour cblldrrn to proour cat f r dlactln purpoae and a aub- ' tjunt Uttement laaueo oy T'1'4 Kobrton. tnatruotof of aoolory rt the nolle, that no aucn - t on axtou t WHalv. c6m an. : Mher ttemnt from roia orow, . .i.u f nollre of Ntttlck, who a- . .rt that h baa proof that fUn 1 av been trtolen U ni wwn . ';r .. . . . . i,.. mi. mI1 eii- . i to tne --- . thiti.. will lnlt that th chief prove m cnaraea. -.. ' e a hm U. P. Clark ntrlna In- f-maiW with a brldn party Tue Lnoan it her resident) In Chtatnut tret, Mr. F. I Barrtow, of Cleveland, . ft., entertained with a brla; party 'MMdnv afternoon at roroai nm. rha ftowera ued to dcorte the ilrawlnc room wr JoomuII. and the irlie, a lar;e bunch of the aame 'dower, waa won by Mr. Jam L., - Mexander. ; Thar were twelve rueate ' olaylxiR, a number of Other dropping . in later for tea. Jt Jl Thl afternoon there will be an or an recital at All Souls chnirch Bllt . more, following evenaona; which la at half after four o'clock. Th recital by Mr. Harker. will begin at about ten nrlnutea to fine o'clock and the ' following will be the program. j Kalilgh, X. C. Jn a Idler from I i li Its place, Mra. Anulu Vautsliau I wrlua: "I aa Bltk and worn-out. ! dli'i't unto dath. I sufferod i I sr.nt dM( with Mtiffnc3, and soro 1 apota all uvni. Vh-n I would He ; dov ii, It wiih ii n ufTur' to get up ! ilv nlMter firiHllv i-r.iuinld me to try Oirdol. !!forp Ions, I ivas well and xtrong. "I fiititiftt Tin worild to cxprca my of win, 'retlr. &om ,he n,M gratitude for Cardul. for I .In- and cofnto ftU,. The observance ,r"5'1 belleva ,t .aved my life. Your will occatiy.tlw na ,l. of .t,! uo"" """ i.n miy "" Will b anil hetulnaf ... - ie chlldrrt, In niount.ln .cliool and else. I "' M , where, 'Tliei cnnMrmo. ,i .. ! '"'' to lt .-ftliH. i . I ciin't aay too be prepared and ther will b dally I !"u,'!,1 "r, "' ' r"''wnmenl Cardul rvlce. Ur Hunn. h .i.j I to all alck and rundown nomnn." i menced hi Friday ttllernoon J.iblc hV8 h"u,?n,ds of ,U(:h. 1,,,er' talk, at th P.rlMh nu In Mltmor n" mor" rVrr,v.'n" eVCT'V d"' , . jl jl " f or more thiui 00 yeare, Cardul Mr. Jme (Jrt-tti Murtln tho baa been relieving woman' auffer- Ident of the AHhovllle el ap'teV Vf ,lu" '" ,l"d '""1lln' wo,h Womon "p Amer.,,, Woman" leLgue an health and atreumh ewutlv. comniluee ye.terday aont . ""I "". Z""' Mt tlegrm to Prertd..,,, r.t, u I .trlHj- 11 wi" helP ou. forN ha Lee . Overman and F. M. mZZn. T.p . mon other Your P,u' pngreaanuin John O. Grant and Cone Wfc&TjT'.Vti V tu """ f -'rd,l for ! beuc-ve t. .1. 1 w uuar. i" . ak- Thl 1. Th wl" ''"""Wwably Hifcey the ma.in.. ,n1 per,oUlt.al8 J, U.hT", coun,ry- The Lewie Pub Uahlng company Ih back of the icjue and the great number f mmi,er. f four hundred . thll T'JZ? "! the ir 7. '","'"Bno to ,hm and glat hn Ii. I H- W Write to Ladlca' Advlaory lept., t.'hattiinooga Medkino Co., Clmllalioogu, ''enn., for Hpcclal In atructlona, nd 64-page book, "Home Treatment for women," sent In plain wrapper, on requeat - uie nailery parj, vral week etay. Y. t. . . . win ror, a aiirr weeke In tl eJty, pending a lew Mr. E,. r. .m1i. tnn ,k l . " ' Tuaning- ftihrtlu h V V- Rn(l0Ph and Mr. ndolph. for aevami " Mr, and Mre H..r .a daughter of Toledo n iSHi".(urin' the!r ' Ml Froat. formerlv f t... i.. i. vt . i . " -'-"("in, at. by ..... nuQg ior nia hop on Haywood atreet. millinery Mr; Green and hr aim... Milwaukee art expeetfld within v. ral day, and during their etay in th olty will be the guaita of Mra Charity Ruk Craig on Montford av enu. Mra Green two sons .r. tudent at tk Ashevllle cliool. Mr. J. B. 8 wain ha returned fmm a bm trip to Raleigh. ' Mr. Rhode and her two snna of New tork. who have vlalted Ashe vllle before, are sueata at Fni-n.i HHL The friend of Mrs. P. JIcFerren of Tunol Place, who hit hen ae- rloualy 111 with an attack of appen dicitis, will be glad to know thut she la convalescing. George W.- Morgan, renrescnt- tng the Cortrlght Metul Koollng com pany of Philadelphia, Is In the city on bualnea. W, H. Weetall company who are agenta for thla firm, have planed an order for alx carloads of metal shingles. Mlaa Caroline WlllluniR who tins been visiting friends In the eastern part of the state has returned to the city, accompanied by Mlaa Flora. Jus tice of Charlotte, who will be her guest for everal days. Mr. and Mr. T. W. Benson and children of.Snult 81. Mnrle are In the city for a stay of several day on their way to New York from Florida. Ml PhoeW Wright and her abut, Mr. D. R. Whitman of float on. Muss. who have been in Ashevllle for few week have returned to their home. Mr. William V. Decker, who haa btien In the city for several days on buslneaa, returned last evening to Plsgiih Foreat. Mr. Harold Bwnpe hH returned .o Chattanooga, after a abort visit to l)r. and Mra. Bwope in Ulltmore. Rev. and Mr. Gillies have return ed from fltutesvllle and are guests of Mr. Charle M. Piatt on Haywood street ' Mr. Gllllea 1 a missionary of the Presbj'terlan church to Slam, where h and hi wife have resided for many years. They ure tn thia state on a visit to Mr. Gillies' rela tives. . , Mr, and Mra. I.oul M. Bourne have returned from Tarboro, where thry were culled recently by the death of Mr. Bourne's father Mr. George Baker of London, Eng., arrived recently In the city which he expects to make hi home, Mr. Baker I a coualn of Mr. U. George Barber of the Inland Prose. Mr. Baker la at present located tn Hendertnnvllle but will later com to Ashevllle, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Vine will re turn to Ashevllle Friday, and Dr. Vine will fill the pulpit at the First ! Baptist church Sunday for the first time In several week, " During hi gbfenc Dr. Vine baa conducted a aerlea of services at Norfolk, Va., and alao at Madison, Flu., from the latter place going with Mrs.- Vine to Cuba for aeveral weeks. They are at pres ent at the home of Mrs. Vine In Aiken, 8. C. Mr. M. B. Ramsey, of Morganton, was a guest of the Berkeley hotel yesterday. Mr. F. yesterday B. Potest was in the city from Biirnaidavllle. j$kjh Quality Combined with Reasonable Prices T We welcome the incoming Spring with the largest and most varied line of high grade merchandise ever purchased for an Asheville store. Our pa i trons have found that it pays to trade here. We personally select ourgoodsvv Every article brought into the house must have the endorsement of our Buyer, who has had twenty years, experience in buying for Asheville trade; No job-lots, seconds, etc., ever enter this shop. This must mean something to sensible shoppers. It does, for we -are told of their appreciation every day. We are going to try to merit a contin uance of this good opinion in the future. V Remember "The sweetness of low prices never equals the bitterness .of ...1! ab . 9 .T A. La aa lk.V l"k.t-a,Aalt ATA Ar J C m N 1 I A J t A. I pour quauiy. iutiuu uui uic uoi cvci uuwcu un tiic iicrc. nnu . lis economy to buy only the best. in I Jprina Mosieru in .eru w sw . . f ' Wanted Weight "obe pattern" CJoms White and Colors Among the many pretty, new things that came in re cently, is the attractive as sortment of "Robe-Pat tern" go whs. They have been greatly admired since they were displayed in the window. One of the dain tiest designs is reproduced in this ad. The materials used an; batiste and ' Marquisette. hey are beautifully, , em broidered, " arid enough goods accompany ; the de- sign to make a dress for. any sized woman or girl. Embroidered "Robe Pat-. ' tern" Gowns are priced at $7.5Q and $10, . " Splendid Values in Spring Smbroideries IfowJn We are sole agents for the celebrated "Gordon Hosiery." They have made an en viable reputation wherever good hose are worn. They come in cotton, lisle, silk lisle and silk. The va riety of yeights carried in this hose alone is very large. Ladies' Cotton Hose are priced at 15c and 25c pair. Ladies7 Lisle .Htxse for 25.C, 35c and 50c pair. Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose for 25c, 35c, 50c, and 75c pair Ladies' Silk Hose are priced at $1.25 to $3.50 a pair. HrtrVV wV'" 4r afVi JbbAtlr yVU V1 ion HOSIERY Mr. M. I.. Bolick, of Conover, la etopplng at the Berkley hotel. Mr. Zeb F. Curtla leavea thl morn ing for a trip out the Murphy branch on professional business. COLDS CAt'NE HEADACHE LAXATIVW BROMO Quinine, the rorld wide Cold and Grippe remedy remove cause. Call for full name Look for algnature E. W. Grove. 25o. BEEF TEA for INVALIDS This tea Is ready for use. It Is of a Quality that cannot be made at home. Th utmost cleanliness, care and ..atuutloo . I used In the manufacture of this tea, ,blng made purposely with little salt, wh)ch can bo added If preferred. ' ' " HAM" PINT .CAWS .A....... ,0o STRADLEY & LUTHER. Sell Wh)t House Coffe an d Tea the World: JbeM. j 3 Eaat rack So,. Phone 04 and SSI- Mall Order Promptly Filled. Let Moore Fit You with a Pretty Skirt New Spring Style The very latest skirt stvles beautifully de signed by skillful New 'ork tailors arc here in pleasing variety. It will be easy for us to fit you in an ex cellent quality Voile, Serge, Taffeta, Pana ma, Meji's-Wear-Worsteds or Novelty Fa bric' Patterns af.c shepherd's plaids, blues, grav and brown mixtures. We will fit the skirt so that it molds the waist beautifully and drapes , gracefully. There is great pleasure in wearing stylish skirts fitted af Moore's. Won't vou let us prove it? Prices $6.00 tp $20.00. ' ML V. MOORE & CO. WOMEX'8 WEAK Ji PATTON AVE. Tou will always And "it" at Moore's. Matters of Record JL. The following deeds were filed In the office of the register of deeds yesterday : Charles T. Bawl et el. to James J. Rogers et a'l., lot on West street: consideration $225. C. II. Townaend to Frank Brown, lot In AshevJlle; consideration tl2fi. L. H. White and wit to J W. Beard, lot on Oak street; considera tion 175. Gwyn Edwarda to Seolt Lumber company, lot In West Asheville; con sideration $10. I.ila P. Pullman to Lucy A. Cliff, land on Flat creek; consideration 1400. I Suits InMHiilo! I W. E. Pelhnm vs. A. A Hamlet. I Hoard of county commissioners vs. ! Sarah D. Berkley, W.W, Lyman. B. T. Dixon. Kllen Summey, J. D. Ar j nlch, George A. LIchtenberRer. Ed rtle Reynolds. J. lvl Morgan. T. J. j Warren and T. M. Halford. for tnx i es. HIDING SCHOOL OPENED. Mr. E. W. Ness, a riding school teacher of quit a bit of experience has opened a riding school in this city, having leased a portion of the livery stable on Colleaje street near the court house. Mr. Ness come to this city from Atlantic City where he has conducted) a school for some time. He ha within the paat few months conducted a school at a sum mer resort In the White mountain of New Hampshire, Mr Neas uses his own stock, having a good number of horses and ponies of his own selec tion at the stables, from which place the rtdltifr school will be conducted. MAltSH.yLS TAKE OATHS Deputy Cnlted States Marshals T. F. Holand and L. A. Grant were sworn into office yesterday mornlur following their recent appointment by foiled Slate Marshal W. E. Lo nan. In the absence of Cnlted States Clerk W. s. Hyams. deputy clerk. Miss Korison, administered the oaths They entered upon their duties Immediately. FLOWERS We make a specialty of Wedding Boquets, Funeral Designs and Flowers for Social Af fairs. Everything in Cut Flowers Let us have your orders. Pretty little dresses In Ginghams, percale and dimity made in charming style In our dressmaking department. Lingerie Drosses $0,93, Postoftice Square $7.98, $10.00, $15.00, $18.75. AT LINGERIE SHOP 78 Patton Avenue FOR RENT .-,, - Eight room house, five minutes walk from post-office. One-half block from car line. Ha bath, electric light, range gnd furnace- Price $!E,00. THE. H. P. GRANT REAL TY CO., 48 Patton Ave. MacKay's Pharmacy I Prescription Specialists Opp. P. o. COTTON MILLS TO CONSOLIDATE BOSTON'. Mass.. March 1. Plan are being made by Boston financiers to consolidate nine cotton mill prop erties In South Carolina, The mills are thip Victor, Monaahon, Apache. Greers, Olympla, Oranby. Richland, Capital City and Heaver Dam Mills, all situated in the vicinity of Co lumbia and Greenville. The consolidated company la cap italised at 110.000.000. The nine plants have a total of 357.952 spindles. KTl'DENTS MIST NOT CUEAT. JACK.SONVILU5.Fla., March 1 The state convention on revision and codification of state laws today ap proved a statute making cheating In school examinations a crime and fix ing the' punishment at one year' Im prisonment or paying a tine of 500. The propoaed law will be laid before the legislature. . NOW OPEN Sprout's Millinery Parlors. Oates Blclg., Pack Sq. Let u give you an Our work give W. A. WARD, ANYTHING EUECTIUCAIi 13 Church St. Phone 49 Phone 084 THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Ashevllle. V. C. SI Haywood St. Devoted to the thorough and selen title treatment for select cases of Nervou.snefs, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of women and other chronic diseases. ' ; Tlie Bath and MaSSage department of the Sanitarium is open to the public. Turkish, Russian. Cabinet, Het-Hot-Alr, Electric-Light, Tub, Sits, Foot, Shower and Needle Baths. Galvanic and Farradtc Treatment. Electric Vibrating and Sweedlsh Massage and Movements. Thure Brandt Massage for Diseases of Women. Douche Lavage. ! a I m ' m mm Ls'r f ill estimate of JieVy Rtione 80 FopWantAd Superb Carnations Our Carnation houses are produc ing the flneat lot of flowers you ever law. They simply cxui't be beat; long dttlt stemsflowers that will -keep freah a long time. A dollar a dozen. J. Van Lindley Co.. Greensboro, N. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. ASHEVILLE AG'T. -w- ,v,-s ryB'K--"l 1 Groceries Fresh Meats ST. CHARLES COFFEE 1 lb. 3 lbs. ..35c $1.00 Just received flne assortment of fresh llsb. Poultry Vegetables Everything to Eat M.HYAMS Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 48-24 DINING TABLES In golden oak and mission ranging m price from $7 to $40. Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnishers" lf Sooth Main. Phone 1515 Private or class Instruction in Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIE EMANUEL, Prln. Phone 1733. 1S2 W. Cheatnai The Old Tlmo Furniture Shop 57 North Main St. Buys and sells all kinds of antique furniture, and makes a specialty of repairing and reflnlshing old pieces. Pliojie 1074 HAVNEK & KISF.H. Props. AccordianPIailin From 1 to 27 inches done? HOOD'S MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. The latest Novelties and Hair Or naments. Hair Goods and Ted lot Ar ticles. Manicuring, Chiropody, Sham pooing and Hair Dressing. ' NOTICE. I hereby given that appllcatloa : will be made to the present session of the General Assembly of Nbrtb Carolina for the passage of an At I dissolving the undersigned Corpora tion. . v This January SO, 19 It. ASHEVILLE AUDITORIUM CO. Bros. Steam .Dye Worl W Formerly Ashevllle Steam Dy U o POOLE BROS. W O Th only , expert cleaners and I r ayer in Ashevllle. : . CO POOLE BROS. Phone 1230 20
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 2, 1911, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75