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4.. ... THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, MARCH 26, 1911 5 ocie W AND PERSONAL. Th children who sttend the null um of 'Duller Brown'" tomorrow aft ernoon frill hav the pnuii of VTMa(lnc JIary Jan, Tic nd Umi" after the matinee. The trio hn for derrt years been ourt of amuu fint to the children all over the , country, to aay nothing of their eld 'ert, and tomorrow afternoon th may become personally a:qulntd lth the very naughty trio which , Cinalt children are permitted to lauih i at ,bu.t ot emulate their vartoua ) ' graeg df-nsughtlness. All of the chll dren Who with to, and who intend. ar Invited to Attend the informal re- section held on the atage after the j J$hkf. . , ' I ant evening waa enjoyed by the fol- 4tw , i,,' 'gfi' " Mowing: Mis Tlorence Kreediander. - Tha Woman's club will meet lomnr- Mlea Katherlne Ommanney. Mla Myr ' row afternoon" t the residence r,r Mrs. j tie iteeee. Mlra Viola Ownt.ey, Miss " Robert 4. Carroll In Zllllco atreet at Klizabeth Morton, Mlas Eula May ,1 eVIoek; Hanry V will he the aub-i Owena, Baacom Barnard. Jack Brew- , left Of atudy, Mr a. C. ft. Cratg being ; i the leader. The meeting win be im portant audi It requested that there o a tool attendance M Mr. and Mr. A" R. Speare will leave ''.Ihnrtly for Andrw. N, C, where they '' have leaeed h Hotel- Ruaaell. . which will be Completed and ready " for opening- oh "May 1. Mr, Spear a bn connected with the -different .. hotel of thla city for tha pa at aev ' krr Jr,, ' 4"" "Y Tha' Hotel ft us 1 1 ta a new bulld jnit atflotly up-lo-dat In every par- v ticular, ,nd wlfl eater to the com Inarclal and" tourist trade. '". Andrew hi a fast (-rowing town he , tween Aherll and Murphy, and la on of tha moat progressive and en lerarlelng liKJa crtles on tha Murphy vuua) of, tha; Southern railway. , .' . Charla B. Battle her, who hag 'j keen associated for a number of yea re with 8lho,o In th work In vjk. and who la now traveling fcroutft h tatea in the intereet of tha- ..werk- of the .board of mtaalona IH ha in Aahavllla Tueaday and Wodnoaiajr next. - On Tueaday night - r, avvikirnT , win. a nil iiiuiraviwq , loeturo, "The Alaakan Trail," tn tha .-, ftaMioh-hoHM of All Houla' church. aVt l'"eloek On Wedneeday after- an at o'elock ha wilt be tha prln. ivavi aveaaer at-a mieeionary aervtc V in Twnity Church, The general pub , Me It Inelted to both the lecture and the mUelonary aervlet. -ji . Jt :r ;. Thi Country eluh waa .feeiive tilaee' yeeterday afwrnoon , and tha tnembert 'of h eluh took advantaga ,f tha fair e.'tther and the week-en J ' Mtrtotlena of tha club Mr. Erwtn ludr tervad tea to tha vlallora. Tha tennU tournament I runnlhg along merrily, Tha aaml-nnal will ba played tueaday and tba finale Wad- Jeday .The atoree yeaterday were - A eAtlAve. . Mia UmiU MAvea' A. ' teglM Ml") Paulino Paeuln -4., -t, . Mlaa Alnel't I'feated .Miaa Bonnie : Beevee l. v Mr, flohert John- ;tn defeated Mia Mar)orl Pearaon. J -t, (. Mr, , Johnaton defeated HIM Maretaret enniman In two match, (.0, Mr. Tench Coxe de featad Mr. Johneon, of the Manor, -. 4-4, Mia Re rah Wear defeated ' rtr. Cr1 lnold , -J. Mr. Keuhen Roherteon defeated Miaa Weat Mondav Ml Mary t.oulee wpp and Mlot chapman win Play. , J The openlne of aprlng millinery at . tha Aahavllla Dry Good company waa Of th ahopplng attractlona of 'tha week, , There were doaen of aprlng J hat-ehoV''to be 'word on ivary oc ; carton. Bom of th atrew ooue wer rm and pretty and fitting 'cloeetv ware becoming to moet pen ( pie. There war aeveral amart tur- hane mad of plaid atraw. on of the 'Oordat) nlald. green, blue and white, with a line nf red. waa eapeclally fetching. A handaome model wre of coral atraw, faced with black atraw. and a trimmed with a large and tlft rorat and hlack how. Ther , woxf man hate with aummerv deco ration of flower In all of the new harfea. Th children' hate were cnd a feature of the opening and Catalogues Smart Tailored Suits New Spring Styles for Women Our stock has grown large in the past few weeks. There is great style and wonderful charm in the new models of our Spring Coat Suits. Expert tailors have sty lishly designed these tailor ed Suits on the most ex clusive modes Our models are distinctive. The as sortment of new patterns and weaves is more varied than ever. These Suits are so well tailored that beautiful fit ting garments are the pleas ing results. The splendid quality moderate prices that will surprise Prices $12.50 to $55.00. For Our Out of -Town Customers: . We have complied a beautiful catalogue, which contains many tlluatraltona and ample descriptions of the fine Ready-to-Wear carried in our Women'e Department. Thla catalogue will ba a great help to many or our out-of-town frlenda. Mall ordera will bo carefully and promptly filled. Cataloguea sent on request. M. V. MOORE & CO. WOMEN'S APTAREU. ,-, . ' tl rATTO.VAVE. Q0 ssBsas.asaaasasaaaaa I mlnatlon of the conteet will be on err unuaualh pretty end eerv li e- Wedneeday when not only the mere ablf. Hhi. for children are rather i here of the local chapter of the dim- ult to Ann end the .plendld ar- ! Children of the. Confederacy but a , . , , I number of the achool children of the ray ... - 'hewing eight to many of, lwrth.r wlth 'm,n ,.. the Lit or. The opening -a. moat , w)M )n ...... -a.ful end wee very largely at- . i r nurii . The graduating claae at the high , school entertained the January class j Friday evening In the senior room. The letter wn beautifully decorated : for the occaelon and n dellcioua aup- I per a. eerved. Mre. Clement Hol derman played aeveral violin eoloa which were greatly appreciated. (James were played, and a very pleae- er. Carl Measler. Armand Thorpe, wn bur Sumner. Herman Wllaon, l.loyd Mndecy, Wllbiirn Balrd and Prof. Kennedy, Prof. Caldwell and Mr. Hol.lerman, of the faculty. ' Jt J The Young Women'e Mlaeionary eo clety of the r"lrat Preebyterlan church will meet Monday afternoon at four o'clock at the realdence of Mra. Gil bert Morrle, 14? Aahland avenue. Miaa Peart Bhope will alng at the Ft rat Bapllat church thin morning "There la a !and Mine Eyea Hav Been." by Crownlnahleld. In the evening Bhelley'a anthem, "The Ood of Abraham Pralae." will be aung. and a an offertory anthem, 'fluently the Evening Bhadowa," with eoloa by Mia Bhope, Mr. Arthur Pritchard gava a bridge party veeterdav afternoon In honor of Miaa Myrtle Gudger, who I horn from Converee for the Enter holiday. Bed carnatlona were uaed to deco rate the drawing and dining rooma and ware artlatlcally arranged. Mra. Pritchard uta were Ml Opal and Miaa Ruth Brown. Mia Beth and Ml Eula Arhogaat. Miaa Kat Nlrhole. Mlra riorence Barnard, Mr. Lillian"! Fletcher, Mlea Ulag Oatea. Mia Maud nd, Mia Mvrtle Oudger, Mra. Perry Cobh, Mra. Thoma Rolllna. Jl Jl At AH Boula thla afternoon Boa alnl "Btabat Mater" will be aung by Mr. and Mr. Btlkeleather. Mra. Hark r and T)r. Ringer a aololat. .at .at Mr Alfrd Bartiard won th women' rtilek, twetv'h6l. ont-hib tolf tournament handicap Friday aft. ernoon at the Country club. Mr. Han cock won th men' alnglee, elghleen-hole- one-cluh golf handicap" match yeaterday AftMpodn with a fro cor of l. handicap II, net tl, Tha women' approaching and putting contest wa won bv Mra. Alfred 8 Bamaral, I eredlted with ve pain t. and 'Mr. H. F. Beympur and 4if Etnaanor Mwrleon tied dor ee end plaee, aach being credited with two point. Th men' approaching and putting conteet won by Mr. H. F ymour. who I credited with f)V point, and Mr, K. I, Froat and A M. Barnard tied for second place with twb point. Th mixed foureom golf tournament will ba prayed next Saturday afternoon. All thoee declr- Ing to enter thla tournament will plaa enter their namea with Mr. H. F. Seymour. Tha approaching and putting contest will be continued noat iaturday. J J Mlea AUgueta Andereon'a achool at Jobnt'on- out of Weat Aehevllle. cloeed Frl v afternoon after a very ue ceeeftil term. Miaa Anderson la th principal of the ichonl and Miaa Ea telle Kerr aaalatant. Ther wee a pro gram of aonga and ferltatlona In which the puplla took part and a ipelllng bee. The boy had a hall game and a picnic Idnch cloaed the day. Prof. A. C. Reynold delivered an addfeea. The school will not open until Sep tember. . A number of the Children of the Confederacy met yesterday morning Sent on Request. at such vou. too) to perfect the plana for "tag day" for the benefit of the Confederate veterene hllch will be next Wednrs ' day, Murh Interest la being areuaed ! among the children by this novel mean nf ralelng money for the old soldiers, and quite a large number 1 will participate. Taga will be eold tomorrow and Tueaday. and the eul- Wedneeday, and pay for It whatever may he convenient. Prise will be given the children who are moil sue esrsful In dlapoeing of taga. The greater part of the activity will be on the midway of the Smith Greater Shows which are to exhibit all thla eek for the benr)s of the veteran. Mre H J Rurnette haa returned from a vieit to her brother, Prof. Boyd, in Weat Aeheville, and la vla Itlng Mra. H. ('. Johnaon on .Merrl. mon evenue Mre. Mathlaon and her daughter, Miaa Adelaide Meyo, of Chlcego'are guesta at the Battery Park hotel. Miaa Mayo was at Toxaway last eum mer and was one of the bellea of the eeaeon. I Mr. T. C. Smith and children leave Tuesday for Kentucky to visit the mother of the former, Mre. Bot tomley, for several weeks. Mr. Kendall Northup returns from Wlneton-Belem today after a abort lalt to hia brother In that city. Mra. James Carmody of New York Is spending several weeks In the city. Mr. John F. Hall of Charlotte la spending a few daya In tha city. Mr. Gordon William of Raleigh waa an Aahevllle visitor yesterday. , The following arrived yesterdey at the Manor: Mr. and Mra. C. W. Frame, of Ndw York: Mlas M. Butler, of Chicago, III.; Mra. J. H. tetwrenc and family, of Rocky River. O., have taken Columbua cottage for the eea eon. Th following gueete Who hav been at th Manor for aome time loft .yeaterday; Mra. Goo. B. Wllaon and party of four, from Cincinnati, O.; Mr. Percy Proctor, of Clnolnnatt, O,; Mr, Aug. F, Brombacher. of Brook lyn, N. Y.; Mr. C. W. Reynold, of Albany. N. T. Mra. S. N. Watkine. who haa sue oessfully managed the Elton on Oak etreet Jot three year, haa leaaed the large new house At 41 Sprue street for a period of ten year, and take poaaeaalon the first week In April. Dr. H. H. Brlgga ha returned from Tuieulum, Tenn., wherhe went on buslne. w . Judge J. H. Merriraon. Mr. Bneed Adam and Mr. J, H. Tucker leave today-; for Rabinjvilh.x -"where to morrow they-rw?ll- attend Superior .'cbu.lt,: --'if. Mr. and Mra. A. I,. Stockton hav purchaaed a residence on Chestnut street, and will mov Into their new home thla week. Mlea Ellen Bmathere, of Wayaee vllle. I in th city for thort visit I to her parents. Mr. and Mre. Jamea Cartwright and the Mtaeee Cartwright have returned to New York after a ehort atay In the city. CADET APPOINTMENTS HAVEBEENANNOUNCED Annual Mid-Winter Appolntmenta and Pmmotlon Were Annonncwd Veej terday. The mid-winter appolntmenta at the i Bingham achool were announced laat nignt. These appointments are an nually looked forward to by the ca det with eagerneaa, and often much speculation la Indulged In aa to who 1 will be appointed. Tha appointments ! are made annually V Bingham aa at ; other military academies and achoola. ' lAst nlght'a appolntmenta were aa j follows: The csdets appointed corporala ; were Burns, of Oholaton, N. C; j Leonard, of Charleston. 8. C: Call, of I Jackaonvtlle, Fla. : Munaon. of Na- poleonvllle. I : Turner, of Texar kana, Tex. Cadet Robert Bingham. Jr.. waa appointed drummer, and Corporal Franela Bourne, of Aahe vllle, waa appointed to tha position of commander of the drum corpa. OLD-FASHIONED CAKE WALK AT BATTERY PARK A genuine old faahloned cake walk that wquld have made Polk Miller and 1 hia Richmond entertainers look to their laurels waa given for the gueete ' of the Battery Park In the ball room of the hotel laatetlght. A great num- , bar of the guests saw the affair and enjoyed It fully. The performers ac quitted themselvea and the onlookers were thoroughly amused from the be ginning of the evening's entertain ment until the huge, thickly Iced, lay er cake waa awarded to "couple No. 4." And that rak looked eo good that aeveral members of the audience would have gladly exchanged place with that couple for a ahort time. The conteatante for the cake did aome walking that kept the audience in a rontlnuoua roar of laughter. Fan cy costume were on the ball room floor In quanlitlea and a rainbow on exh'hltioa would have looked like -a well preaaed American beauty. The Judgea did not announce that after long and careful debate and much consideration they had decided that the rek should go to a certain ceupl. but made up their mind with apparently little trouble that couple number four was entitled to the pets. As Qaidly as Water Dissolves Sugar j s ,. - A boat Th Time It . Take rot A Stuart's Drprpla Tabkn to Work Ota The) Fa And Bring Relktf. TRIAL PACKAGE BENT FREE. There I no long welt between the time you take a Stuart Dyspepsia Tablet and the feeling of relief it will bring t an overloaded atomach. It gets busy In a Jiffy and quickly sot thing to rights In that tired and dlaorderad atomach. It goes I ntni at ins mora u uiajceima wi I food it find lodged there and In no time at' all haa thinga on tha move the gaiee cease forming .the breath I I aweeteaed. the coaling on th I tongue disappears and you are no ! longer conscious that you even have 1 a atomach. That la one of the chief recommen datlona for Stuart's Dyapepala Tab leta that they don't take forever to accompllah th purpoe for which you need them. It I juat aa it you put an extra atomach or two to work whan your needed help. Tou can't oontlnualfy overload your atomach and expect It to always smile. It I going to got rebelllou and aulky after awhile and refuae to go on be ing driven t do double work. You muat rest It ' occasionally not by starving and thereby weakening yourself physically -but by utlng a Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablet to do the work Of digesting your food. Thee tablet contain all th active element of the natural atomach Juic es and wtli etion and unaided dlgeat food Just(4h earn aa the gastric Julcee. Ad-nothing could be more harmla 4n.B , these tahjete. They do not affeot th ay item In apy wav do not cm y aliment except aa they digest-0mJ. t'ae them freely. Stuart', pyepepda Tablets are eold by all druggist everywhere. Price, It cent bet box. A trial package will be sent tf you will writ F. A. Stuart Co'-' lit Stuart Bldg., Mar hall, Mich. ' TATE OP KQRTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE, THE TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN. NOTIPB OF ELECTION To th Qualified Voters of the Town uf Black .Mountain: TAKE .'NOTICE. That, the "mayor and board qt aldermen of the town 'of Black Mountain, by virtue of the power and. authority repoaed In them by law, do hereby . order an election by th qualified voter of th said town uponfjh question of tha ta auance of- bond by said town to tha amount of 'fifteen thouaand dollars tha bond tlft, to of th par value of on hundrid dollar each, payable fhlrty yssr ftr their date, and bear interee from their date at the rat of Ix'por centum par annum, interest payable eeml-annually. with Interest -ookpon attached for th purpose of' eonetr uclng and Install ing watsrvworks and sewerage sys tem for th aalC.town; tha aald elec tion to ba holt from unrto to sun set an Tueaday. the llth day of April, till,, at the atoro of W. C Hall la aald; tewn- At aJd..UoWon .the voter favor ing th iaauanc of, .aald bond far aid purpose, en i vote, a ucaei on which half 'I"1 written or printed "For Improvement Bonds," and the voter opposing "e lasuanc of aald bond for aaid purpose- shall vot a trcket on which shell be written or printed "Against Improvement Bond." " John M. Thomaa 1 appointed reg istrar and WV O. Hall and J. C. Doty are appointed Judgea, to hold aald election. ? ' The registration books will be kept open at the storehouse of said John si. Thomaa In,- aald town for thirty day preceding said election. Witness the said mayor and board of aldermen, this, the tth day of March, ltJL. , ' , ', O. W. BTEPP. Mayor. The Board of AMortnon of tha Town of BUlictf Meamaln: By W. B. " rifCXSON. JAderman. C. W.' BROWN. Alderman. t. T. CRAWTOltD, Alderman. 1I0-1J-I LECTURE Eugene V. Debs Socialism and living Issues Aadlsortam Orchestra of aevon piece will render Yankee-Boo-tHe, Dlaio, Maraaleas ad oUmt eeiectlone. Tickets on sale at Aahwrtlltt Bar heirs' Supply Have, th N. Main St. Scat. SOc. Oeneral AdmiesJlotj. lor. Resevwd Seat AOc. a r DrroRitjM wedwkbdat. MARCH atth, :00 P. M. Doors opa T:0 P. M. NEW ACTS AT Palace Theatre MONDAY AND THURSDAY You always get ex- actly what your doctor ; orders when you send J your prescriptions to I MacKaj'a Pharmacy : Prescription Specialists'; 0pp. P. 0. The Old Tbna VarnUn Shop af North Mats St. Bays and aell ail kind of antique furniture, and make a pcialty of repairing and reflniahing old plec Pboaa 1014 HAVKEB KISKR. Props. Silt Rising Bread We anako th genuioo Salt RHag Bread, rrtap rraat; It haa that aatty flavor. Fresh dally. Asheyille Steam Bakery, Phone (33 or SSI. U. C T's and LP. As are our valued patron Thanka Come again, gentle men. Phone Hi. Weaverville. Roberts & Williams Weaverville, N. C I a .COKE FOR : THE KITCHEN I RANGE A great many are us- ing it with perfect sat- isfaction. Burns better when slightly dampen- ed. Is light, clean, 2 smokeless, soot less and I dustless. i Phone 130 I Carolina Coal &Iee : Company : .aeooaoooaooooaooaoooj HAIR GOODS Manicuring, Shampooing, Hairdressing and Chirop- l&SS CRUISE'S SHOP: IS Haywood m. ' ONCE A CUSTOMER - Always a Castomer Wte rely on our superior laundry work and service to make you a permanent A trial la all w ask Sawnnanoa Laundry "We treat your laandry white." Funeral Flowers Delivered When You Want Them J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO.. Greensboro, N. C. Smith's Drug Store, Asheville Agt. HOOD'S MILLINERY 6 Haywood St. SPROAT'S MILUPfERY PARLORS Oatea BMg., Pack Sejaare invite your Inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. WMM u SCMLOM TretATftC CJNOAT MONDAY, MARCH 27 Mail are and Night. Tha Greatest of All Cartoon Comedies; Buste Brown 40 PEOPLE (A Special Bargain Matlnre Children SOc. AdulU TSo and 11.00. Nlgtu prices) lie, 0c, Tftc, $1. ti.M. Reaervad seat for maUae and night at Whltlock's and Swepaon'. rrlday morning. VOTE Buy early and avoid the rush at tha 'box office. Private or claa Instruction in Stsu-og-aphjr aad Trpewrttlng. Emanuel School of Shorthand lilSal ADU BMAKVSU Prln. itsa. it w. patron. . 'b Miss Cruise Manicuring and Hairdressing Parlors Hair Coods and Toilet Articles Hone 16-25 Haywood St. New and attractive Showing of Human Hair Goods at special price, all thla week. We wish to especially direct your at tentlon to the extraordinary values In the following:, SWITCH KS (All bhartce) 14.00 kind now 17.00 kind now J.-5 $1.50 Silk and Real Hair Nets 15c and 25c. IPttt) 1 1 I M t II I M I ft I WHY PAY RENT? BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD WE HAVE FOR SALE a one-stoy Cottageoniip . fid street, on car line. Thi s is an ideal home;Iiaf g6 let,' 80x338 feet. Everything about ''tM8'lrue.,p3QPid, ' built to wear, not to sell. Cojne in aiid' lefc'lia shbwi you plan of this house. - Terms of sale $5(XX calv-30 a month. Select neighborhood. 'THE H.'P. GRANT REALTY COJ I !48 Our dressmaking department, made up of compe tent women who can make dresses and to your taste. Let us1 make your Lingerie Dresses. x AT THE LINGERIE SHOP THE GRTJNER Ash.Ttlle, N. C. 81 Haywood 8t. Devoted to the thorough and Bctentiflc treatment for select cases of Nerrousne, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit; Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of women and other chronic dlseaaea. The Bath and MafiS&&e Cabinet, Bets-Hot-Air Electrlc-Llght. Noodle Bath. Galvanic, and Farradlc Bweeaisn Msssage ar.a Movements. of Women. Douches Lavage. GROCERIES ".RESH MEAT Everytlilno to Eat Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, etc Moderate Prices. ML HYAMS Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-243 2 FURNITURE New and Second-hand;. Stoves, Ranges, Iron Beds, Springs. Mattresses, Rugs, Art Squares, Mattings, etc. ( "Weygive you a "Square Deal" and "Golightly" on the-Prices. A cordial invitation to you. DEAL & GOLIGHTLY, 27 North Main St. Phone Sitt COFFEE THAT PLEASES . It is our aim to give the people of Asheville FULL VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY the best coffee for the least possible price. So you make no mistake when you buy "WHITE HOUSE." 1-pound air-tight tin 38 cts. 3-pound air-tight tin ..$1.10 f STRADLEY & LUTHER. ' t Eaat Pack Sq. Phonea and 151. MillinervbnDorfers t I M WEBB CO. X Club Building, T Haywood St. t; MMI I Use Citizen chiu.non pxtfs (AU bhadn) $7 00 Puffs now .15.00 110 and 112 kind now ..(8.00 H IHIII Beaumont : Furoi)ore Cff. : SELLS I THE PKOOREW IJXE J OF STOVES A6 RANGES. Thry. are gaaraa- teed Bakers . andt mtr pes-tor In quality to o many Range "old it mmn nigner pnoeav -,: 27 S. Slain St. ' Phone lOOiV e. SANITARIUM Phono (14 n .. .. department of the Sanitarium la open to the public. Turkish, Ruaalan, Tub, Bits. Foot, Shower and Treatment, Electric Vibrating and inure aranat Maasaga for Dli Prompt Delivery. eeea CARI-OAI) OF HIICK MOTOR CARS Just received a 1911 model Cars. carload of Bulck Will be demon by an expert etrated next week Touring Car with Magneto only. II5. c F- r-v. 2 ration ab. Phone 1701. Want Ads. r ewVIr V 9)
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