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TIIE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911 : r 13 AND PERSONAL. IT l! Th Country Club hu arranged a print Self schedule which " be or special Interest. The links sre In excellent condition and the eeeral new hole will be In commmiMlon. Tomorrow th ladies trnnla tourna ment begins for the cup offered by Mrs Minor. Mra. Vsndernllt. Mn. McKee and Mra. Waddell, and th en tries II1 be published The golf chedul for lha spring tournamenis . i a follows: March t A on club handicap, match, medal play, for women. En- 1 trance fee twenty-five tenia. All those fleilrHtf to enter thla match will j kindly glv their namee to Mis Ethel Reeve by Thuredey night. In order . that tha handicap and drawlnge for partner may b mad before play ; on Friday. A trophy win oe awaroeo tha winner. . March 2 A one club handicap match, swdsl ply, lor men. En trance fee twenty-five cenla. All thoae deslrlnc to enter thl match will pleeae give heir namee to II. F. riey rtour net later than Friday night, In order that hendlrapa and drewlng for partner! nay be made before play on Saturday. First dy for approaching and pul ting contort for men and women to he continued enck saturaay 10 ana Including April . The winner on earn Saturday will be credited with flv points, Second pn each Saturday wilt be credited with three point and third o. h Saturday with on point. Tr will e trophy for the wlimsr f the women' eonteat ana owe -for' the met)'. Anrll t Mixed foureome. medal play. prle for each of the winners, Second day of approacning ana put tin contest (or men and women. April i Men's singles handicap oornm4nt..t Qualifying round eigh 'Jean holes, mdl pity; first eight l Qutltry for fMght J. 1, second dfth will qualify for night No. I, Trophy wilt ht awarded the winner - of each flight third day of approaching and put tint eonteet for men and women. 'April 11 Men's single handicap tournament eighteen hole, second fV mtrh play. - ' Aprfl II Men's " Single handicap tournament. eighteen hole, third day match play. ' Women's singles handicap tourna ment Qualifying round twelve hole. Stedal play, First sight qualifying. ' rourth day approaching and put ting contest for mdn and women. ' April II Men's sthgies "handicap . tournament fourth dv. eighteen holes 4 'match plsy. SemiWInals. ' ' -Women's singles handicap tourna ment sordnd day, twelve hole, match . fisy " ' . April If Men's single handicap 19. tournament flfh day, eighteen holes t match play, Finals, - . I Women's Single handicap touros- - ment tnirA dev. twelve holes, match play. emlfrosU. " - r,i Fifth djr approaching and putting r , eomtsst for men and woman, a April il Women's single ' handi cap tourntmSnt fourth day, twelve M hoieav match play. Finals. w - Aifrtl tlglith day of sppraochlng nd putting eonteat for men and wo men. Finals. ' ' J Jd Anneuneemenu of the wedding of Mh Chrlatine Jordan and Mr. Arthur 0. Coffin have been issued by the par ent of the bride, Mr. end Mre. Chrle MaJver C Jordan of Henffereonvtlle. The wedding' wa quietly eolemnlted Thursday evening, at the Freabyter Un -church thVHendereonvlll. Mlsa Jordan la a niece or Col. and Mr. P. M. tiodgee of thla city and ha many friend here, Mr. and Mra. Cof fin will realde In Greeneboro after a brief -wedding trip. ... j js The wedding of Mlaa Mary r. Coop er and Mr, Burton Schnepf occurred Saturday, the ceremony being per formed In the study of Rev. J. ft. Wil liams. Mr., and Mr. T. C. Ford were the only witnesses of the ceremony. Mra. lehoenf la the daughter of Mr. and Mra.C. 8. Cooper of Wooltev. Mr. tchospf Is a son of Mr. and Vis. J. k. Schoepf of Aehevlllle. Mr. and Mrs. Schoepf if. will make Ashevlli their home,, the former being enftag- dd. la business her. Mr. C. J. ytes of Macon, la.. In In the city with a view to locating pe rmanentty In Ashevllle. .Mr I'arl.ile Miller and Mr. I'eul l ergimcin mifiit .Hinnliiy in .Vlnrlun, N. C. Mr J. M. Lorick haa returned from ( 'oliimbln, H. '.. where he went to al frml the funeral of hi brother in law, Mr. II. ('. lludglns. Mre. I.ella ttoblnson l enpected to return today from a vlmt In Aiken, H. C. Mre. Lawrence, and her c lighter. Mre. Ilrown. and Mlaa Winifred Law rence of Cleveland, O.. have leaned f'olumliue cottage, Albemarle ,1'ork. and will aticnd the spring In Aahe- vilie. Mr. T. Ie Mitchell haa been called lo Greeneboro by the death of hla brother. Mr. Charlea Mitchell. Mlaa Nellie Pendleton and Mlaa I 'la flaynea who were appointed delegate to the convention of the Woman's Missionary union of Wilmington, have gone to tha latter city and will be away aeveral day. Mrs. Adolph Bchults of Charlotte la visiting her her mother, Mr. II. ftcha In Central avenue. Mr. Theodore Vail, of New York, who with hi daughter, haa been a gueat at the Rattery Park hotel, ha returned to New York, accompanied by Mr. Van Tataeall Sutphen of Mor rletown, N. J., and Mr. George Har vey of New York, who have been his guest at the Battery Park for aev eral day, Mr, J. W. Thomaa of Columbia, S. C. . la In the city for a abort atay on bueinew. Mr. W. O. Oaffney. of Charlotte Is In Ashevlli for a few days on bual neat , ; Mr. T. I.. Trelllew of Durham, N. C. Is In the cty for a shori stay on buslneaa. Mr. A. Baxter of Orand Rapids. Mich., Mr. and Mrs, J V. Redfleld, Detroit, Mich,, and Mr. and Mrs. Jam Tyroler or New York are re cent arrivals at the Manor. Ml Nell O'Brien who haa been vleltlng friend In Islington and Cov ington, Ky.. for aeveral monlha haa returned and 1 a guest of Mr. C. M. Piatt In Haywood street. Mrs (iray Bonlon ha gone to Vir ginia, to vinlt the p renin nf Mr. Hoynton for several week. Mre. K. P Rrnwnell, Jr.. ha re turned to the city after an absence; ff newrnl wceka In New York. Mr. K l Smith, .if lloboken. N. J , with hi Tamlly of three, la toi plng ai Bwaalanim Hill Inn Th Bst Cough Syrup it Eatily Mad at Homt Cost Uttle aad Acta Qaleklr. Maaey BaaaMle If It Faila. fill IIS f an 11 'J 1 rWJ I LJ II I V aaaeKBejaaejMnaaaMna l I a. This recipe makre a pint of cough ayrup and aavaa you about 12 as com pered with ordinary cough remodlea. It atopa obatinate coughe even whoop ing cougn in a nurry, ana is spienaia Mlaa Kdnii Mltrbell will cntcrt.iln for aore lunge, asthma, lioaraeneu and with a rarrt i-arly Thuraday ev enln:; , cth'l ,hT?' troubles. . Mia on pint - of granulated eugar at her home on Chestnut street with H pint o warm water, end etlr - for i inlnutea. Put 2 ',4 ounce" of Plnex ti. Marv Veal w,ri h h.e 64 cents' worth) lii a pint bottle and Mlaa Mary .seal ward. who ha ad, th. Bugar grJup. Tuke a teaspoon been ill at her home. No. 14 orange ful every one, two or three hour. street, with appendlcltla since Hutiir- i " day la much Improved. This take right hold of a cough and rives almost inetent relief. It stlmu- --: lates the appetite and is slightly laia- Mr c v. Peann or (ireepel.nro wa tlye both excellent feature. , Plnex, a perhaps you know, la the an Ashe Hie vlsitoi yesterday, a gueat mo valuable concentrated compound at the Hattery Park. of Norway white p'n extract, rich In iarulalcol and tha othsr natural healing .In eletyiente I), ((old of VMlsnn is spend-. Ho other preparation will do the Mr I' Ine, a few flays In the city. Mr roller of liurhum spent yester day In Ashevllle staying ut the Rat tery Park. Mr T. J. Archer and .Mr. Iverln Moor of Black Mountain are spend ing a few days In at the Berkeley. Aahevllle, guests j .m"". work of Plnrx In this recloe. slthoueh i atralned honey can be uneU Instead of .the aurrar ayrup. If desired. I Thousands of hotieewlvea in the Unif ied Slates and Canada now use thla Pl i nez and Sugar Syrup recipe. This plan I lias often been .Imitated, but i successful formula, haa neve i equaled. Its low cost and quick ! have made tt Immense! ! A guarantee of ! SOW-OSS THEATRE CiKCUtT Wednesday, March 22 ' Daniel V. Arthur Preacnt Dc Wolf Boppcr In the SenMtional Bong Comedy Ky re) "A MATINEE IDOL" (MuhIc hy Silvio llctn) with ISK DltKSSEH And that Dandy Chorus. The real New York Cast and Pro duction Intact. Positively the high- est clan Musical Attraction Kin Tour. Direct from Daly Theatre, New York ' 1'RICK-i.V to 92, Boxen I2.S0. Reserved seats at Whltlock's and ', Bwepson'a Monday, 9 a. m. I Mr. M. K. Current and Miss Dor- ; othy Cotton are spending a few day I In the illy. j Mr. fl, 1,. Hooker of Mortiniei' apent yesterday In Ihe city a guest at the Hwannanoa. rr.H. I Wlinery Importers ifactlon. j M. WEBB CO. r money promptly refunded goes wmi , iu tj,,4ij; his re.rp. Your druggist has Plnex. Z ClUD BUlldlllff. ,r will get It for you. If not. send to A tt , xiay vvuuu oh. ic y DODUlar. solute satisfaction. Tha Plnex Co, Ft. W ayne, Ind. Messalint Underskirts oftfcv rfnnex Just nfn T-'.' t-V ..ljj w.'."1.' w i5?ri .ff 'j ,i.ji.t..vi?!.i w:-.ri't,.Tjr . -7rrT- IPX '?' 2z f a23K Nt'PREME COI I1T ADJOI RXS. I I J Mn and Mr. H. Bull who hva oc cupied Bunnlcrest" cotttag. Victor la, for soma time, are In New York for a several week' atay. Mis Florsncs Meyers and her cousin, Mrs. J. T. Armstrong who have been l the city for several week hav returned to their home. Mr, Conally Coxe, who with Mra. Conally, ha been In Charleston for hart ty on their return rrors Florid, leaves shortly for Lo Ange les, Cel.. where ah will he the guest of Mr. end Mr. Marshall, for two months. Mrs, Conally will arrive shortly In Ashevllle and will open Fernlherat for th summer. Mr. Jame C. Blackwood. Mr. Jeter C, Brsdley, Mr. Charles Bveriy and Mr. Speak have gone to Knoxvllle. Tenn. Mr. and Mr. Frederick Adams nf Indianapolis are guests at ntargo Ter race. Mra. Adams ha In former years apent aevrl aeasnna In Aahevllle nd ha many friend in the city. Mr, J. J. McOloakey has returned from Hot Springs where he ha spent ft week. Matters oi Record The following deed were filed in the office of the register of deed yes terday: M. L. Maney and wife to W. M. Canaday, lot on Aaheland avenue; consideration $10 and other consider ation. John Frleby and wife to John Knlghl, et al, land on Lee creek;,, consideration 7S. . J. M. Btoner lo J. F. Hsvnes and ! wife, lot on Pearon' Drive; consid- eratlon MOO. I.. C. Smith lo M. L. McCarson. I land In L'pper Hominy township; con- I slderatlon 140. ' . f-'mather and wlf to Dr. Wexler Rmathers land on South Hominy creek; conalderatlon 1200. WASHINGTON, Mar 20 Dlsap-!I pointment wa manifest today when i the Supreme court of the t'nlled i States addourned for a two weeks' re- ! cere, without announcing It decision j in either the Standard O or the To-i i 0.tl., ,!, j,.i bacco Corporation dissolution uit.. ; BtlY Wllat -V0Ur dOftor abroad that the court would announce Its findings In those cases, attorneys from New York and elsewhere In the East Joined members of trf bar In vonr nrnsrvinririna tn Washington In crowding Into the lit-it 3 lpiIUIJB U) ne conn room, only to hear other case dlapoaed pf. COAL Co 4 woatlier don't bite in the home that piuit Instituted. W. H. Hamlet v. J. J. ('ole. Marriage I.k-cnac. Henry White snd Belle Hurnetle, colored. Jack Plnkaton and Lydla Payne. uses M. & W. INDIAN ; COAL ' ' Phone 130. FIGHT AGAINST THE PEN TRUST Aahetllle) Come In for a Rig Whai k at Brneflla of it. : Carolina Coal & Ice : Company : t You always get ex- $ orders when you send ; X MacKay's Pharmacy Prescription Specialists : opp. p. o. ' e Mr. Eugent Horton who haa been th guest of Mr. C. XV. R. Radeker In Victoria for several day ha re turned to fsw Tork. ' .' ' ' . Mr. J. B.'CUland, of Plttshurgh. Pa., one of the director of the Na tional Ctakct company, I a guest at the Battery Park hotel. Miss Luell 'Warring, of Bryon. o,, j . I a guest at Manor for (everal week. Mrs. K. C. Dawley who ha been et Ih nattery Park hotel for some week, waa called home hy the death of her father, Mr, Rand, which oc curred Saturday In Fl Paso, Tex-The Interment will take place at Charles ton. Wt Virginia. Mr. Dawley'a ley' home. Mr. and Mra. Kohert Trimble of Ml. Sterling. Ky.. who have heen guests al the Battery Park hotel for several daya- have returned to their home. Mr. Huntington Wilson of Wash ington, and Mlsa Christian or Rich mond, Vs.. are guests at Ihe Rattery Park hotel. A ItO fountain pen for (I! In credible Per hap but true. Im possible? Not at all. A good bicycle! used to sell for $150 -now you can buy the earn thing for tin. It s mailer of method -In making and j selling. Under th 'trust plan or; slow sale and enormous profits you ; pay from 12.(0 to 110 for a decent fountain pen there's a lot nf cheap rubbish, nf course, that doesn't count. At Raysor's Drug Store this week, you ran buy the highest grade of fountain pens tat fl each exactly equal In every way ta th 2,60 to 110 kinds. It is a big special sale of the pens made by J. Harris ft Co. outside the trust a concern that deals In Immense quantities of material, la bor nd output and reckona mar gtna on thousand gross lot Instead of on single pens. Mr. Raysor has Investigated their reliability, which la absolute. Every aale on the basis of monev refunded If there Is the slightest dissatisfac tion. Pen are all 1 i karat gold, hold ers are plain or trimmed with sterling all.er. pearl or gold bands, In this rale at il piu-h. There are 74 style and stock to select from. These are not il pens, der the' sweeping gs.st methods of Harris Co they sell for much more, big fight against the trust He gets the benefit One year s writ ten guarantee from the maker with' each pen. iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitititiiiiiiiniitiitntirtTtt SPEOAT'S MII,MteRT PARIiORS Dates Rldg-.,rack Square Invite your Inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. iijiiiMiiiiHiiiiwttttnturitiiiiiitmiitutu MISS CRUISE SHOP 2ft Haywood St. Where you will find the latest styles In hair gooda, hair ornaments. The moat up to date method of Shampooing, Hnlr dressing. Mani curing and chiropody, for Indlea and Gentlemen. Wk Wmkmm ordered awns. Cotton foulards and Seco Silk Just jrfmved They were hard to set, but we recejved a, large shipment yesterday. There is a great demand for bordered effects all over the country. The manu ifaeturers have been working overtime to supply the demand on these popular goods. Bordered Lawn. 40 inches wide, in all the Spring shades, for 20c yard. Cotton Foulard, 40 inches wide, the very new est and best designs, for 25c i&rd. Bordered Seco Silk, 42 inches wide, undoubtable the season's prettiest novelty, for 75c yard. Ready-to-ldear (garments of Jtyle at uhe jvnnex Inspect our line of Lingeries, comparing them with others will show where we are strong! AT THE LINGERIE SHOP THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Aahevllle, N. C. 31 Haywood St. - Shooe 61 Pevoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select' oases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Asthma. Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism, Disease of women and other chronic diseases. a , " , The Bath and Ma&aage department of the Sanitarium is open to the putiUc. Turkish, Russian, Cabinet, Bet-Hot-Alr, Blectric-Ught, Tub, Sit. Foot, Shower and Needle Bath. Galvanic and Far radio Treatment, Electric Vibrating and Sweedlsh Massage and Movement. Thuro Brandt Massage for Disease of Women. Douches Lavage. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeTaaTrT7T"'" Millinery Wednesday, Opening March 22 PIPER & JAMES 0 Pat ton Avenue. CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS a 110. 000 I even un-redui-lng Regularly : This la Ihe pub- COFFEE SOLD IN BULK Is a blend pf dirt, dust and package. Ill-kept cofft e j-ooped into a paper WHITE HOUSE eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew GROCERIES FRESH MEAT Every tiling to Eat Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Prices. ML HYA1VIS Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave, Phones 49-243 Sold whole or a choice hlend of the best coffee In the world. ground In air-tight tins. N'e.-e'r in hulk. STRADLEY & LUTHER Pells White House Coffee and Tea the World's best. a East Pack Sq. ' Phones 4 and 6S1. FOR SALE Small country place of six acres within five minutes walk of AJcavervilIc car line. Has-ood four-room house with n cellar, good ba rn, wood house and poultry house. $2,000. Terms. THE H. F. GRANT REAL TY CO., 48 Patton Ave. Smart Tub Suits Beautiful Spring Styles Charmingly Tailored These new styled Tub Suits have that fresh ness of new stylo and lightness of colors in dicative of and harmonious with Spring. It will be easy to please you in this large variety of charming Linen Crash Suits. There are lavenders, grays, oyster whites, natural colors, etc.; plain tailored, embroidered or trimmed. -Women appreciate distinctiveness in models; smart tailoring in suits of known quality, will surely be pleased here. Our name iii your suit , doesn't cost extra, but assures vou of ex - tra good quality. Prices $20.00 to $35.00. : jU V. MOORE & CO. WOMEN'S WEAR. ti rATTOX AVE. Daily Grind of the Police Court In city police court yesterday morn ing, the following oases were dispos ed of; The case of Willie Ray. charged with being drunk and disorderly, waa nol prossedi C. A. Key. drunk, guilty; nned IJ and the costs. Ixittle Flanks, drunk- guilty; fined 13 and the costs oO cents of the flue remitted. A. I.. Melton, drunk, guilty; con tinued prayer for Judgment thirty days. Brownlow Penland. drunk, guilty; fined SS and Ihe coats. Mary Allen, colored, drunk: guilty; Judgment suspended on payment of the cost. Will Stewart, drunk, guilty; Judg ment suspended on payment of the costs. John Stell, colored, drunk, guilty; fined US and the costs. Woorlfln Olenn, disorderly conduct, guilty; fined th and the costs. Appeal ed to Superior court and placed un der $JS bond. Norman Wehb. larceny, bound to Superior court. Cova Taylor, colored, sse.au It, guil ty: lined II arid the costs. Ed Mitchell. rlrUng htcyrle at a reckless and dangerous speed, not guilty. Jesse Parka, colored, riding hlrycje at a recklese and dangerous speed, guilty; Judgment auspended on pay ment of the costs. The cases of Messrs Randolph. JcJViee, Co.'ke and Corn were continued. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT mm F. M. Holland 687 Boylston St., Boston is holding a display of Ready-to-wear Gowns at the BATTERY PARK HOTEL i . ' The Ladies of Asheville are In vited to inspect the offering SGHUOSS THEATRE CIRCUIT Thursday, Marctf 23, 1911 Hackenschmidt, j Baby Photographs Have the haby's picture taken now. Bring it up In .the middle of a ; hrlght day. We make a specialty of quirk exposure. Catch them laughing, playing, etc Phone 1704. C. F. RAY, 2 Patton Are. "TheRussianUoh" "Champion of the World" VS. Dr. B. F. Roller Champion Heavyweight of America" Door Open 7.30. Prenminarj" begins prompt!! f.30." ADMISSION 50c, 75c, $1.00; Stage .seats 1.0. ITS A PLEASURE To drive one ,of our. horses and buggies over the roads in North Buncombe. Phon 18, WeavervlIIe. Roberts & Williams Wcavert-Ule, s. c. Tha Old Time Furniture Shop 6? North Main 61. Buys and sell all kinds of antique furniture, and make a specialty of repairing and rellnishing old piece. Plioue 1074 HAVNER A KISER. Props. Private or class Instruction in aiteat ogriphy and Typewriting. Emanuel School oi Shorthand MISS SADIE EMANUEL, Prin. Phone I7SS. 132 W. Cheetnal 'Quality" TO rTmic a rnin iv ovr n a n- (Take LAXATIVE BBOMO Quinine Tablets. Drusateta refund monev tf it fall to cur. S. W. GROVE'S sig nature Is on sack bo, lie. TUESDAY, MARCH 21st Salt Rising Bread Wf mnkc the genuine Salt Rislns Rrril, crlp crust: It haa that niitly llavor. tefih dally. Asheville Steam Bakery, Phone eat or (81. Cut Flowers J. VA1V LIIYDLEY NURSERY CO.. Greensboro, N. C. Smith's Drug Store, Asheville Atrt. HOOD'S MILLINERY ' 5 Haywood St O V pa W D r
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