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Tdi: ASHKVIU-K ITIZEX, MONDAY, MAHC1I 14, 1911 2 i i 1 . i; it ji I i r $ 1 NEWSAND GOSSIPOF MARS HILL COLLEGE OMRM o lamm dwuma. TIOW IWTKKT fTKItK. Miiii Medal Arc Offered Ii Mem Iwrs of I lie Knur Kix-lrllin for IliftVrcnt Work. MAILS Illt.U N. C, Mar. 12. Af ter noriiB lltll illwtiKdlfin b in wheth er Mars Hill rilli-n lll send h rep resentative to ihe InterrnlleitlBie dei Inmatkm runteat l" be I 1 I in Ashe vl on April 7. In view of the fH-t thai II no holds the trl-slai decla mation championship, the . 1 1 has full determined to accept tin- invim tlon. The preliminary for the aeli-e-Uon of a contestant will he held Tuesday nlRhl- when the Km ha llu n society will be represented ,,v M Oartdla. Ernest It. Kiddle, ll.ilrd Kd wirdi and Kdward U. Cox, the I'hllu mathlan society helnu represented ly Walter R. Chimhere, II. Dixon Moore, Eugene V. Moore and William Hiir ea. Among Ihla number are im of tha beat speakers of thla achool. the most of whom will represent the col leg In tha commencement exercises Mr, J. McKlnley l'rltehard. who won tha trl-atate declamation prlza at Dur ham lost it haa been ha,rrctl from tha preliminary. ' The IT'e class student of Mm Hill ar 'ns forward with much Interest cotnltit within u whorl time. it I'. IjvI of the Huiidtiy achool II if the; Southern HuptlM convention. IMplunt'.n will he award ad to about It atudenla who Imvr flnlihed a prescribed couraa of stutlv. Thla method of encouragement In 11 ' bla study waa Intnrduced at Mara Mill thla year, mid haa aucceeded In a rout ine much Interest In Bible work urnunj Other than ministerial students. Tha recital given laat night hy Mlaa Lillian May Putnam, reader, and Mlaa Bernlca Btrlngfleld, planlat. members of the faculty, waa enjoyed hy a largu ivttendanc of both atudenta and vtl ig folk. It wag ft melodrama pres entation of Tennyaon'a "Enoch Ar Uan." , - -i i In order to atlmulata Intereat In oclety work abong tha different ao ' latlaa, old member are offering mod uli thla year for tha successful con tenants in debating and oratorical contest. Tha Phllomathlan aoelety held the ' V. Reese oratorio) centest yester lay when tlx qf Ita mambera display 's" their gift of oratery. Tha win ter will not b announced until com t itencement. Tha Euthallana held a declamation contest Friday nlghp In which thlr ln conteatant participated. The r adal will not' be awarded until tha 'oaV of achoi!. ' which tlma the trccaaful conteaUnt will ba announc- iEGISTRAR'S ABSENCE .7111 HAVE NO EFFECT jr. West Not at rolling lta All Hay Hatnnlay tint Koeult Will .Not B .MTrH-tCd. . Home little dlaruaalon waa ehvaged Hyealerilay by group on Ihe atreela ,1'aeauae of tho (act that ('apt. V. W. Vaat who w aa appointed by the board f aldermen aa. regtatrar of elmllon i 1 the aerond precinct did not remain i.t hie polling place on Saturday. Cap lain Weat la reported to have oonatru i'd tha law In a different light to which It waa eonatrued hy aome oth ' re. Ha waa of the opinion that any one dee! ring to registrar ahould go jo hia home on Cheatntit atreet to feglatar. ; The oonannaua of opinion la that 'le matter will amount to nothlna aa ihe reglatratlon waa very light Sat irday on account of the recent law reiiulrlng no new reglttratlon for a city election. Therefore, the fact that nne of the retlttrara waa nbaent from ! place a part of Ihe day will hard ly affect the election one way or the other A prominent attorney of this city yeeterday etnte.1 to a Citlxrn re porter that the election would lie lc- , Il notwlthatandlng thin etete of nf fnlre atl the side hlch l ilcfenteil would h fnolleh In allow any com pllcatlone to artee on that account. jilain we M. V. MOORE & CO. OMtXS DEPARTMENT SENTIMENT FAVORS COUNTY SCHOOL BONDS! r.ieiii.ni u,r Hw r .m win i.ikii j Itc Bllnl for IhmiIiik Smi IiiI SclifMil HoimU, I ThrntlK'nHlt lh(- 'imnl niii'h i ri ' I, If-M ,k In-iiiK Hlirr.vn In 1li l.t p.inH'-.i ; HI III' IliHI hiHFlon ,.l Hlf K'li'l.li ' M-fTlll fllloUllIK ttilj, nl'. i 'f on the iilif,ri 'if I" ' ink h Hi li.inl I, ix fur tin- l ii Til nl I In- i-onn-( l In i.lf on Itw 'itiiMtl'iM il li'VylliK ' NprHnl m honl lax for llu- Ijfliclll ! of thi' connl m limilii Thr l.iw pro : t Hlt-H for u tn of ililii fii on llu i hunilrt-il df,llfir. hioI im applirnbli- to I t lo i nnntv Hi IiooIm onh. iiml In Ii-vIim) i only upon i IIIzmih of I hi- coimt in Inu: on Hi.' oumlilc i.r tin- rliy limns Tile M-riHlncltl of th roulil )ii-iom lii Iii In fm or of llu- ln. e-nl tlioMi ! who nit- urlliK Ihnl Hi' io i riii rill pimif-il in' nuiilc Into a lii fi l l ' i r ; lulu i lint I he election w ill l,e 'rri"'l Ihelr ivn; lloveel', lh.it Hie i i-mu 1 1 of Ihe election mil lie ii hmihlti-K f wllliuiil iloulit In finor of lev' iiiK tin lax, I'oiinty Siilieriiiii nilenl of Hi hoole j A. ', llovnxlde will mlliln ii few I lima liiln ' "oi k In the llilcnxt of , Ihe lilll, He will pnl In n linnil word I lor II on ell m riiHiolm No ilnte hni Keen et Tor Hie eieciion inn " win prolmlilv lie inllcd iilioiit Hie Orel of April or Ihe II ml of May It h;ie mil leen ilecldeil et w hether or not the citizen of Aelievllle will he KUen vote on Ihe mutter. Their Mile cnulil In no wev efferl llicnmehee hut would only awrll Ihe majority of Ihe coun Iv regnrilleaa of 'he reeull of the elec tion. I VETERANS OF SPANISH WAR ELECT OFFICERS i:ntliiilimllc Mi'tlilit Held Vmlrrdnv ! ! of Men Who IVuglit AhiiIii( tlK' lllllll. The Thnnina W. I'titlon ciimp No. I of tho Hpanlerf war teterana held u moet enlhueluellc nicullng al ihe Con federate hall lit the court house ec terday. It line henti Ihe cuatom of the camp to hold He mectlnga on Ihe last Tueeday of each month, but on account of very einull altcnduncea the meeting waa chunacd to hp held on Sunday In an effort to Kt better attendance. The chanaa wna u de cided aticcesa, and hereafter the camp wilt hold Ita mccllnga on tho llret Sunday of each month. There aro about alxty mcmhera belotiRlnit lo the local camp. Ihe moat of whom were preaent ytenlny. Tha annuel election of nlTlcera that ahould have tnlicn'pliice In Kecetnlier waa held yealerduy. when Ihe follow ing were, elected: H, It. I.ann. camp commander: K. M. larael, aenlor vlco conuniinder: John O. Naah. Junior vice commiiml e: (Jlrdwod CiMhriine, linplnln; C (, l.edford. officer of Ihe day; VV. i Jonen, officer of the Held: Charlie Nlchole, adjutant, and J. K. Murdock. nuarternmater. S. i. Hmllh. It. V Haakell and K. D. Ralrd were elected aa truateea It we a decided Hint the camp do nnte HI" towanla a memorlnl window In memery of Thomna V. rntton In Trinity church. The local camp la rapidly (iron ing. . there being lx applicants before the meetlnir yesterday. There are now about 100 more veterans IIvIiik In Ashevllle elllilble lo Join this camp, llnly llfteen are reipilrcd to organise a cunip. and II la thnimht that others will be orxnnlxrd at Way nesvllle and Hulherfordton at an early dale. The cne at Fort Caswell and the Im nl ramp are the only ones In the state. Efforta will he mudc Inter to net Ihe lenlslnture to Krant pensions to the Spanish war veterans nxsKiivi.i. max in:s. RAl.TIMOltK. March 12 Simon Nil holls shortstop and captain of the ! Baltimore F.aatern leaKite club- died ! al a hoapltal here lodav. He hud i been 111 for over week with typhoid j fever and an operation was made i necessary yesterday. Trevtous to j rnmlni! lo Rnlllmore Mi bolls placed i aucceralvely with Ihe Memphis Poiith j em IraKiie and rhlladelphla Nation al league clubs SUIT OXT HY 1,1 T O F HIT WORTH. Tex. March. 1! ! - The New York Clunt II. milars hit the diall freelv 'thla afternoon and shut out the Fort Worth. Tcv ss lenane chili hy the si ore of IS to a. Better Tailored Suits for Better Dresssed Women The stylish spring Suits that we are showing are of the class to appeal to women who appreciate the highest tvpe of tailoring, exclusive designs and handsome tpial itv fahrits. Here .are heaiitiful wool suits new in Styles, l ies iind eaves. Sonit lit ih- arc tailored, others hand eiiiiiroitlereit antl hraitl trim med. Xot all of our Suits are of the expensive kind. can surprise you with oui values at !fr-'..)l, yet handsome suits cost up tl II I'ftTTO.X AVE. HEAD OF THE WESTERN UNION HERE FOR REST i-m miu:t vaii. wii.i. i''iki.i:t ( AHKs (if 111 SIMS. Ihlcrrittliitf I'lunre In I 'oiiiinci i hil lilfc of Nut on lioo-ck A .! illc ii ItiM-if'iilloM rime. The Ill l 1 1 ' l t 1'ih im pri mhIi nl T. t.-K-ri. 'h ,d. nl to oti. of Tin .! the oifi iii fn nf II. .,1 An.. Vinl I 'lllo ti.it in II. i it n i tintii Mill III I KFf.ll itli. r n .- In tl I I" ' Hi . K i . order of .niiin Mi AH., I Vuil , .. in -M'.ri-e and con .i f'.ri Htiarr in ihe rnni .l ' el M . h. iv as ex p.-i I ni.-n 1 1 ii k ,-w Jen . . Ho I.I ninkiiol lo;, lln ct learnltlK the Mtili.'t..l h .id Hco.J m. Hsam s h. n lie ,.M I., iiial.e hts 1 1 Tl on.- h . ii 11 riKlll.'ir Ser I' . lull t'l' . m himself in WtshwiKton at Hie of ihe raihiu. mail servl'c Alioilt a Mar alfo the lioiild I h inns of .-stern t'ninn i-to. k i il Into the ll'i-tiruit''. of !ie Teli-plii.il.- . i.ni(.an. Ther.' ujih no ei re, in the transMctloli. Mr X'atl had II a -ured out eno-ln..o.s inuluiil ad dii-liiKi-K lo the , ill. It. and the Ken 1 1 Tl nod tel. -phone i onii.iiil.'H iiml he neled ni i ofillimlv. lie eliKiiKeil In no warfare It Ii said thai, ill the erv da hi'li ,c .-utile Into eonlrol or Western rni.-n- he en-Kn-ed with I'resldent .Mi Kev ..f the I'lii-lal i oinian. Hint then nhmil I he no dlscrlnilnHtlon hv the Telephone with the two ureal telegraph. . oni-; lianles .and. e far as urn be "Judged from result a, ajj haiuls nr.- i o-oper-allng to make iiukk and accurate! communication by wire In Amerb a aa nearly perfect an Inventive genius; and co-ordinate effort ran devise Hut Mr. 'all conllnues lo 'Tarni It" as hard as ever. Kvery week end finds hlm In Vermont, planning; and building and egging on hii ag rlcnltiinil sehool which he has a. I ready cHlabllsheil on his big estate' for Ihe boys of Vermont, on the; theory, as he expresses It. that " Hack i io ine rarm Is rutlle, because only failures comes lack .hul .'Stick to Ihe farm' Is good because all that Is or can be springs from the soil." A I. mre ruggtd, more Indefatigable, more sagaciously sensible personality than Theodore N. Vail It would he difficult to find, piien In these I'nlled HI ales. Mr. Theodore N. Vail, president of the Western Cnloti. accompanied hv Miss Vail. Miss Wilier. Mrs. gulnby. his aecrelary and his valet arrived In Ihe city yesterday afternoon and Ihe party la at the Mattery I'ark. Mr. Vail will probably he here for two weeks or lotiger. Mr. Vail stated to n Cltluen reporter yesterday afternoon thai he was in Aahevllle in order I hat he might get the benefit of the bracing atmosphere of the weatern part of North Caro lina and that lie might he able In I forget bla business for n lime. I.i had contracted n very had .old at 1 bla home and be feels that Ashevllle' Is the place lo forget that he has a cold and lo itrow healthy again, lle atated that his isll here had no busi ness significance whatever and that no consultations or conferences with, any one connected with the Weatern I'nlon would be held during Ills stay I In Ashevllle lie Is well pleased with this illy noil thinks that he has struck Just the i ii;hi place to enl.iv 1 himself iilld to rid himself of the i i old w ith which he Is now- afTll. te.l. . Mr. Vail Iuih lie.n president of the' Western I'nlon since about the lirsl of Pecenther. succee.llnir U. c. ci.i.v rv al the time the American II. 'II Telephone Telegraph Cnipuuv ' purchased an Interest In Hie Western I'nlon Ills hembiuai-ierH me nt New ; York Cltv. SUPER3AS WILL PLAY IN ASHEVILLE SOON llrooklvn National s,iiiul I n It.mle Home Will t.ivc Two i:lilbliliin (linns lloro. I .ocii I I'as.liall finis ii. Kl'eat interest III tin- two ball lo be l.Ih v .-il lo tv pnl Ou.vv it'i; nues ir . .mil I liotMrrn tn pi- Urt u ;iniN uf the HrHkli .NrttiDti.tl st)u;iif The jtiiHti is now prat ti inu Jtt I'mI Spt itiKH. . Ark., IihIkIiik I rM.n nuHpHnt' .-- piiia if ilnir "tloinvK" tmi Hi's tr IP II MtrnilK' I'lU' It "ill lie rM ullf il that I hi Ira in linNht'd -sixth ill I hi1 pert elltnuf till ii tn n l;i s a Null Wtth il pert et)lHe of i U I I o l - I'Vi-r. mm h m"in h;?- Imm n speiu t.n 1 1i o team In fin t-fl'nri In st r. nyl h.-n its wi'.'ik spolA. :tl)il the uuii ji t :. nji are tti.it tt will linNh the lumnii; stastn iie.t r tho tup I n fn ct . sum i of Ihe lit'st ItUHfluitl W MtiM'J ol' t tie .'on HI 111 reteint; Ihe prnsjieet f,ir the -trninn t'.isnri pretlu t ih:it l:;otkln "ill finish the Sfeiis. n in eiiti.r th tti it fefin! plflee. while Monie k.i ?t.i 1,-tr n n to pick this feiim .i promising pennant winnor. The Superl;is hn 1'eeti pfMi'tieliiK fw- sever. il weeks rmv :i t m 1 the- ;re netting in R.uttl fhipo II Is tlXHiKht th.it the R.-imes here will h. ones. H th.ii time (.11 thiio who an unnhlo l m.tke tht teirn will lunr lren dn.ppe.l frtm ihf stpiatl ntl only tho.ie Im nro s- J snretl of pprmtinont lierths on tho leiim will hrimght here. Two I'Mniti will I"1 I'hoscn hy Mr r .hiti'iv utir of which will reprewnl AshfMl Hinl tho othr ntll reprwenl the Urnoklvfittrt" Tho Kiime will he P Invert with vim :ip Vr sulent Kt hetts h.m InstnutnJ thHt tlmre l.oin ilimn In either f th itumes will he ch tn a pink nllp her. It -H thmmht lhat If prftt we.uhei ' prvn tin on thoe da ton rcrnrd hron k -in itnu tin will tlni1 thf rjiT?i(s An effort w ill ho piade n havr th nn'tn-hf-r if th Merehni sf tvution . , l4ft their 1otirn on th duv of tin first nmr, and th rirrku' nnhn ..f thin i My n lll prnlmhl ftsk thnt its mrmbf ra relieved from duty at TheR. Wallace 1835 Silver Plate Including an extra heavy plate on all ex posed parts We guarantee that the R. Wal lace 1835 silver plated Spoons and Forks will give absolute satisfac tion, and we agree to stand be hind and replace every piece that does not give satisfactory ser vice in any household. These goods are sectional plate besides the regular full plate, but with out extra charge. i it ritu Ks auk s iiOiv, m i.owkk, tiiax OTHK.ItS, HIT IF THIS WIlltK NOT THE CASK, IT IS MOST Foil THK MONKY. Three complete patterns in stock Two fancy and one plain. I'nVcs Teaspoons $2.75 and $4.50 doz. ",,,r Desert Spoons or Forks $4.50 and $o.00 doz. vices in Table Spoons or Forks $5.50 and $7.80 doz. imMrtnn. Ollt M'l ( IM, SAI.K op oi.n pattkkns ix m:T IM.ATKI) Slt)OXS, FOItKS. KXIVKH, KTt'.. WII.I, IlK CON TIM l'.l AM, TIIHO THIS WKIOK. AM, A UK ISAIMJAI.NK AM) ( A.V MN' Hl: HAI WHKX THIS LOT IH (IONK. . J. H. LAW, 35 Patton Ave. MISS CRUISE SHOP 23 llaywiHiii ht. Where you will And the latest styles In hair roods, hair ornaments. The moat up to date method of Bltampooln, Halt dressing Manl eiirliiK and ehirojmdy, for ladles and Oentlcmen. Prtvuta or claaa Instruction in Steii oeraphy and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand M188 SADIB EMANUEL. Prln. Phone ms. 132 W. Cluwtnal j Our Old Fashioned Bread Olvea antlsfactfdn.' Try a loaf. You j will not, buy from others. Wrapped j In x pnper. j Asheville Steam Bakery, ; hone 22 or ,1HI. NATIONAL ROLLED OATS National Oata Is pure rolled white oats. It Is made from the lltiust. plumpest mi. I most carefully selected grains, thereby milk ing It rich In cereal nourishment. Two packages for 2c. SPECIAL 10c a Pkg. STRADLEY & LUTHER. Sells White House Coffee and Tea the World's lest. .". East I'ii.-k S. Phones 64 and 65t. HOOD'S MIl.UNKRY 5 Haywood St. Bros. Steam Dye Works W Kormerly Ashevllle Steam Dye W O POOLE BROS. W O The only expert cleaners i,nd Ph dyers In Ashevllle. CO POOLE BROS. Phone 1230 di;ivin(; s ;ooi) i oktii HlNtOMIW: IIEIIIM A paik or orit Houses. 1MIOM, :ts WEAVIJtVll.lK. Roberts & Williams WurrvUW i NOTICE. I. ripret'v Rivon hai anplioatloi wt.l ,e iiiml. In the prr-poni ?i-sslnn of the (i.'tipral Assembly -f N'.irlh Cur.ilina f.r the passage of an Act (llssiilvlnn the uiulerslKHed corpora ti.in This .Innuarv 0, 1911. ASI1KV11.I.K APntTORlVM cr four i..i k .-ii the iliiy of th.- first Eiinii. in nril.r that h II ni.iv In Riven mi npiii.rtitnlrv of witti.'fi.im; tin' ..ill list This will he Ashov ill. it-lit ..f Hi.1 I. in leHBiicrs mi iii II. im., n.l. unit mHny ..f th. nf tli.- . itv will vrilneFS tin ulih pli-as'irr V. INt; IN .JAIMX 's tlrst i Im at ilizr tii ann-s ' WAVKA. Japan. Mur. h 1? ' -Mini" Mars and Captain T. Wal.l win. the American a . i-it.vrs. mr three sin ressful fllKhls tii'Ve torlav in Hie preseme nf four hnndreil tli.iiisiiiid i-pei lators. Prim e Kuni Mishi Knnl. prHnrlson f th" niierer vji present and eompllmenti-d the airmen the featf This was the firm (U'nunvtration of avlaiioii in Ja- j.' Our display of beau tiful Potted plants. Everything in Cut Flowers fresh every morning. MacKay 's Pharmacy Prescription Specialists 0pp. P. 0. 1 1 Tho Old Time Furniture Shop ft" North Main St. I Utiys and sells all kinds of antique furniture, and makes a specialty of "repairing and rellnishing old plecaa. I Phone 1074 HAVNFIt A KISEIt. Props. t Y T t t f f X t Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5b SP'ROAT S Milliner Y , t Y Y Y Y Y Pack i j ',",'.' j . " - : ..." r ?. Tr-. '-.:', i.--.V'.-.v.-.l-.'.:'.:.y;l'4 A adies Jiome Journal Pat terns Jhe $est of Jhem Ml The Spring I 'atlerns are now on sale. They in clude the best (lesions I'm- Spring wear. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns are lv far the most popu lar ol) tile market today. We have had experi ence with others and are in a position to know. There must he some reason for this popularity. Ladies' Home .Journal Patterns cost no more than the others iUc and 15c each. feon'tfailto Come in and See 'I the New &very department We have Just rceelved n Dresses In Marqulsele anil AT THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Ashevllle, N. C. 31 Haywood St. Phone 614 Devoted to tho thorough and .si'lentlflo treatment for seleet rases of Nervousneaa. Paralysis, Asthma, lliibit, Jjiumaeli, Rheumatism, Diseases of women and oilier chronic diseases. The Bath and Ma&Sage 'Ifrnrtment of the Sanllarlum la open 'o the public. Turkish, Ilussian, Cabinet, Hetz-Hot-Air, Elm tiic-I .iKh t, Tub, Silz, Foot, Shower and Needle Rnths. Oalanle and Fnrad! c Treatment,. Electric Vibrating and Sweedl-ih Macsage ai d Mu.cinciits. Tliuro lirundt ila."isago for Diseanea of Women, louches Lavage. Broiling. Frying and Roasting CHICKENS All kinds of Chops, Roasts, Fish. Oysters ,etc. A full line of groceries and vegetables. M. HYAMS Cor N. Main and Merrinion Ave. Phones 49-243 FOR RENT r Eight room house, nv minutes wnlk from post-office. One-half block from car line. Has bath, electric llslit, range and furnace. Price 25.00. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. IF YOU ; HAVEN'T TRIED ; COKE IN THE ; KITCHEN RANGE : You've missed ,1 I great conil'ort. It is smokeless anil dust less 'and gives a perfect tire. Light and easv to lian- die. Plume i:H). Carolina Coal & Ice : Company : Saturday, March jGrrivals in m- shlinnent "f most charming Spring Hiitlste. pvo our window. THE LINGERIE SHOP 9ai Cul Flowers OF QUALITY J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO.. Greensboro, N. C. Smith's Drug Store, Asheville Agt. Y t Y ? ? 9 18th f f Y Y Y Y t Y r ? Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y CI
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