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TIIK ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1011. 2 . AND PERSONAL. Th ubscrlptlon masquerade ball vhlch Will he given immediately after Kiun.tr 1 belntf anticipated with a treat deal of Interest and irieusura. The invitations will be Issued shortly or the aflalr. There will lie sufficient lm to plan ami make costumes, and t here III be many very beautiful one. . The ball, It I understood, will ake plat e at the Manor, nil hough Me fact haa not been announced. The dance will b one of the Tew large affair of Importance of the winter. There will he a hundred or more invl atlon Issued. j . The engagement of Mlaa l.yd l-e 3 rand Bmsther to Mr. Jack (I. Molta rlaw I announced by the parent of ha brid, Mr., and Mra. Benjamin Franklin Bmathera, of Waynesville. T wedding takea place May 7, find 411 be of Intereat to tha many frlenda tf Mlaa Smathers In Asheville, where tha haa been a frequent visitor. 1 -J J Tha Saturday Mu1e club will meet 1 'ie latttr part of the week at the I sldene pf Mr. Will'""1 U Dunn, "'ha program will be made up of the nustcal compoaltlona of modern Enn- llah compoaera. ' M J It la pleasant to know that Moun tain Meadow Inn will open early In April, and the many people who bark en to tha lure of the aprlng will ftnd n termlnua to the long mountain drive "(faring taa, or an eacellent dinner, Ml Tempa Harrla haa added many Improvement, and tha Inn haa never l ean more attractive than at present. Ilany appllcatlona Have been received for accommodation during the aprlng and aummer, and moat urcessrui eaaon I anticipated. - j jt . At th West Haywood atreet Meth ndit church lat evening an enjoya ble entertainment we. given by th member t th literary department of th Kpworth league. Thar were gutt number of people present, ana th entertainment waa thoroughly en joyed. Th following wa tha pro gram:' 8ongv"0wr6 Christian Boldlera." Blble'readlng, - -' rrayar. Bong, by th quartet. Rscltatlon, "Land of Play," by Helen Hough and Olady Chandler. Bolo, by Mr. W, A. Nwlt. Addraa. by $r. C. W. Byrd, Song, by quartet. Plan olo, by Mia T, A. Sumner. . Bong, by eight little glMe. Solo, by Mr. Archibald Ray. J . J Mr. Jo Chappie, editor of th Na tional MagMln! Or. George T. Win aton and Mr. H. W, Plummar were th guest of Mr, Jame U Alexander at lunch yeaterday at th Battery Park hoteL Afterward with Mr. N. Buck jier Mr. Chappie wag driven over th city, BHtmor nd toth Aahavlll chool by Ml Mary Btlkeleather In bar automobile, Mr. Chappie haa Juat flnlahed tour of th atat in th In tereat of 111 magaalna and laat even ing went to Montgomery, Ala. Jt ' Th' "plant party" at th Country ttlub 1 to tak plaoa very ahortly, and thn who are going to contribute will bflng om ort of plant, 'vine, hang ing baaket or roe bueh vine for the bridge, tc. and a few trowel, will be vary ueeful for th planting during th day. Th plan or decorating the Immediate ground of th club house mat with approval, and th member are entering Into th party enthusi astically. The twinging baaketa for th veranda and other flower around th horn will make the place unusu ally attractive during the nimmer. Ji J Th St. Cecilia aoclety will give a concert th aecond week after Raater which new will b received with In tereat Th aoclety, under the direc tion of M. Harkea. haa worked hard during the winter, and haa a very good program of part aon and chor- ue In readlneaa under the very at.le direction of Mr. F. K. Harker. The full program will be announced at a later date. Mlaa Hattle Scott le the president of the aoclety, Mra. Her bert Allen Vice president and Mlaa Emily King aeeretary and treasurer. J M Mr. Huntington Wilson, assistant aeeretary of atate, la expected to ar rive In Aaheville today for a vacation of week or more. Mra. Wilson, ac companied by Mlaa Christian, or Rich mond. Va., came to Aaheville about ten days ago. and hue leased the at tractive cottage. Pine t.oga, on Mag nolia atreet for several months. Mr. Wllaon come to Join her and rest after the atmoat constant duty at tached to hie office for the last few weeka aa a result of the many diplo matic exchannes necessitated by the Write for "my American or Paris? We figures or the stout woman and all the between styles. Any woman can easily be fitted here. . The comfort and satisfaction of a perfect fitting corset can only be known by wearing the right style the one best suited to vour individual figure. Let us fit vou. Prices $1.00 to io.oa ' : ; M V. MOORE & CO. , . IT-STAIRS DEPARTMENT." compll' Hilunt tirlHlriK from the move ment of troop to Mexico. Mr Hoy H Wanner returned to tin' city Usl iilKht, h , 1 ii k spent Sunday and Mnnla In I'olumMa on 1'un.ncne. M r, I . I .. I'h n-. nt ; r'-cnliro. j spent ycft"-nlHV In the i H.v Mr W. II. Kiiton, of KhIpkIi. Is ; ppendthK a lp diy In the city, a ' guest at the Huanniinoa . - : - ' , ' Mr. Miirt Mra. K. I.. Mc;hie anil child, of Hylvla, are Hpcndlne. some 1 1 rricp In the city. Mr. H W. muck, of Hryaon ,lt. waa an Aahf-clll' visitor ycatcrdHy. staylnt; at the Hwnnnanoa. Mr. K. U. Mlllaopa. of Rtalf I lie, apont yesterday, In the city. Mr. Joseph T. Weaver la spending some time in Aaheville. He I a gueat al the Herkeley. Mr. K. W. Miller, of Wayneevllle, was an Aaheville vlaltor yesterday. Mr. !' D. Kerguaon, of Wayneavllle, la apeudlna; some time In the city. Mr. K. N. Joyner, of Morsntnn, spent yeaterday In the city, ataylng at the Berkeley. Mr. Arthur Hchlnder, of New York, la visiting hla mother at the Helvl dere. Mr. Sehlnder la an artiat of ability. Mr. A. K. Bate, of Washington D, C, la expected within a few weeks and will be the gueat of her daugh ter, Mrs. Dunn McKe. In Victoria during the aprlng. Mr. and Mra. Jamc Harrison and Mlaa Louise Harrison, who have been In Aaheville for a few weeks' stay, have returned to their home In New York City. Mr. Robert R. Reynold leavea to day for Marshall on business. Prof. W. 8. Schltle, of Henderaon vllle, spent yesterday In the city on business. Hon. M, U Bhlpman. of Raleigh, waa In tha city yeaterday on hi way to Hendersonvllle. Mr. C. H. Hollowed, who hs been In Ashevllle for severs! months, leaves today for Charlotte. Judge and Mra. Jeter C. Prltchard have returned from Kinaton and Ral eigh after a several days' gbsenc. Th following parties arrived at the Manor yeaterday: Mr. and Mrs. Men tier, of NW York; Mr. Dndley Ondar donk, Of New York: 'Mrt Wila P, Bound, of NW York: Mr. B. C, Mitch all, of Columbia. 8. C. Mr. C. B. Penfold, who haa apery th winter In t)U Augustine, fla., Is the gueat of Mra. Mathew KM rest, bourg In Hillside park. Mra. Penfold ha written a number of musical com poaltlona which have been auccesaful. " Mlg Florence Wright, who has been visiting frlenda in the eastern part of the state, is In Aaheville for a few days, the guest of Miss Hattle Martin. Prof, fid Mra. H. U King, who have been suffering from grippe, are conalderably Improved, which news will be of Interest to their many friends. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Rens. Miss Rees and Mr. Dubola Reea, who are abroad for the summer, have arrived In Algiers, end ere now In Naples, where they will remain for a short visit. Mlaa l.yda and Miss Dora Smathera, of Wayneavllle, and Mlaa Louise Mul ler , of ChattannoKa, who have been visiting frlenda, have returned to their home. Mlaa Lucy Pennlman Is nt home from V'nssar for the Raster holidays. Mrs. Harvey Derne returns today to Reckely. W. Vs.. rter a visit to her parents, Vr. and Mrs. H. H. Weaver. Mrs. Robert Jeter Johnston and small son. Tappan. who have been visiting Mrs. John K. Tappan on Ash land avenue, return to their home to day. Miss Myrtle Curlaer who ha been visiting her mother. Mra. H. Lamar Oudger on Monitor,! avenue during a catalogue. Which Corset Do You Choose have Htflh kinds. If you want to have the Paris figure "The Classiquc" will suit. But if you like the American best, there isn't a better one than the "( M." Here are styles suitable for women of tall slender 11 PATTOJf AVE. her short E;aster acatlon. returns to day to f'onverse college at Spartnn-bura. J Mrs Henry O. HoM.anJ and daugh ter. Mlaa Ali-e Hubbard, of H'trolt. I ' I M(ch.. arrive today from Florida. where they have spent the winter. ', Mra. Hubbard's son. Mr Henry Hub bard, jr . Is a student at the Aaheville school, and will eponil the Kaatni hoi I'la.vs with her. Miss I'lara Holt and her sister, Mrs. ' Phillips, who hrfvc been vldltlllK rela- i Uvea In the city, have returned to I their home in Uraensoburo. Miss 'lara Whlltlngton left yester day for Anderson. P. IV to lsit friends. Mlsa Kdllh Hmlth, of 1'nion, H. '. Is vlalllng Mra. Whlteford Hmlth on Pearson drive Mr. Ruffner Campliell Is at home from colleni! to spend the holidays with hla parents, Dr. and Mrs, It. I". Campbell. Recent arrhiila at the Helvldere are: Mra. Charles Newton. Philadel phia: Mra. Ollbert. Madlaon, N. J.; Mlsa Ruth flllbera. Mra. A. 8chenelder. Cleveland: Mra. Katherlne Tay. Du luth, Minn.; Mrs. I. 8. Grover, Mr. C. 8. drover, Latnnla, O.; Mr. J. T. Brown. Ashevllle: Mrs. K. C. Mc Knlirht, Murfreeaboro. Tenn.; Mlaa Josephine Covington. Mra. O. U Leach, Clarkavllle, Tenn.: , Mr. and Mrs. J W. Wolf. Aaheville; Mr. A. W. Guthrie, Mra. A. C. More, Tndlanap Mlaa HIIa (' Rmnnn. Muncle. Ind.: Mr. and Mra. Albert Hancock, Haverford, Pa.: Mr. and Mra. 8. A. A. Pass, Ashevllle: Mrs. Albert Howard, Cape May, N. J.: Mr. J. Mllkennlng. Chicago. Mrs. Cole and her daughter, Mlsa Cole, of Toronton. have returned to their home after a two weeks' stay In th city. Mr. I B. Jay of the C. H. and T. railway Is In th city for a several day'a stay. Mr. and Mr. T. Hubert, of Toledo. O., who have been at the Battery Park for the past few days, and who have been visiting Mrs. Hubert's sis ter, Mra. 8. Lettman. 7 Orange street, left yeaterday for their home. WEATHER RETORT V. B. department of agriculture, weather bureau, Willis U Moore, chief. Temperature, g p.m. Max. Atlanta li 70 Augusta 7 Boston 0 ne Brownevllle S Buffalo C5harleaton , . " Charlotte 8I) 72 Chicago 2 De Moines 3 Duluth 2 8 Galveston . 84 it Jacksonville 1 Key Weat i ... U 84 Mobile 0 New Orleans V.w Vnrb 4S 64 Norfolk 7 Oklahoma 4 Palestine 0 Pittsburg 34 8t. IxjuIs 48 60 HI. Paul U 2 Sftvannah 61 "4 Washington SO 74 Ixital temperature data for March 27. 111. At 8 a. m. 40. 10 a. m. Ml. 12 n. tit, 2 p. ni. 6 7. 4 p. m. 6 4, 8 p. m. 54, 8 p. m. 47. Normal 4s. Highest 87; one year a.no 79. Loweat 46: one year ao 45. Absolut maximum 80 In 1907. Absolute minimum 33 In 1903. Local precipitation for this month. Normal 6 08. Greatest amount 7.06 In 1903. l-ast amount 0.72 In 1910 H'or laat 24 hours ending at 8 p. in. 0.08 State of weather at 8 p m. clear. Mild Liquid Cures Eczema. Tvain minercm: I'mp urease salvos and Noxty Mecllclnoe. That mild, soothing liquid.'' D. O D. Prescription, stops the aAvful Itch w ith the Ural drops A prescription of acknowledged value. (let a trial bottle at 25c. It will take away the Itch right away and you will sleep soundly. We assure you personally of the merits of this remedy; for w KNOW. Smith's Drug Store, TXKKAb OF MR. KIMBER. The luneral services over the re mains of Mr. Oeorge Klmlier were lomlucted from his home on Pear son's drive Sunday afternoon, and the j burial at Hlverside followed. Mr Kimher died Saturday afternoon. He hud heon a resident of this city for n i number of years, having devoted Ills; time to moving houses. He made a study of this business, and has moved a number of houses In and around the Ity. I'KINCIPAI OF SCHOOLS MF.FT. The meeting of the principals of the city public schools will he held tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock at the office of Supt. Tt. J. Tlghe Several mutters of Importance are to be discussed at this meeting, among them being. Promoted Pupils and Those Who Were Not Promoted at the Knd of the ljst Term snd Re peaters." Kach teacher will he asked to give a list of her services In the system and the advisability of holding a Meld dav will be discussed. A com mittee will he apolnted to look to this matter. PIst.MI UtntiK MKKTS. Pisgnh lodge. Knights of Pythias- i will meet In the lodge rooms over Smith's drug store tonight at 7 so j o'clock. The third rank In the ampll- i tied form will he conferred at to nlght'a meeting. All Pythlsns of the ' city whether members of Pisgah Or j not as well aa all visiting Pythlans In I the city are Invited to attend the 1 meeting tonight. to cxtkv. roi.n rv ovk dat Take LAXATIVB BHOMO Quinine Tablets. Druagleta refund mnnev if It falla to cur. B. W. OROVB'S at vatur la o each box. tic Try Thit Homt-MuJt Coag h fomtdy . ' i ( eaa I.ltlle, Mat Dora the Wark duleklr, trr Ms Mr Refsaie4 Mix nm pint of ar.nulated sua with V plpt of warm water, and ati for 2 minutes. Put t', ounces of Pin ex (mvy VPiiia "Winn " rr i. tie. men uu xo oue a teaspoonful every one, two or thret ho'irs. you will find that tbla almple rem edy takes hold of a rough more quick ly than anything else ion ever used. I'aualiy ends a deep seated cough In side of 24 hour. Kptendld, too, for whooping cough. cr.'t peine, bron chitis and other tnnxtt troublea. I' Stimulate inn vjiiiiivii -- ly lavu'lve, which helps end a cough. Th, a recipe makes more and bettf ro-Jirh syrup than you could bu. ready made for 1. 60. It keeps per fectly aim lames piriw. rtnex la the moat valuable concen trated compound o ru r.' Pine extract, and !a rich In gulaloo end all tie ratnral pine Temenu which are ao healing to the mem branes. Other preparations will not work In this formula. Tl.l Van of making cough yrup with Plnex and Suitar Syrup tor rtralned honey bas proven so popu lar throughout the United States and Canada that It la often "niltaUd. But the old. successful, formula haa never '""gul'Snty of absolute utMMtlw. or money promptly refunded, goes with this reolpe. Your druaglst bee Plnex or will aet It for you.' it not. send to The Pines Co.. Ft Wayne. Int. MRS. IIYMA5T JLEA8KS WAYNES VILLE HOTW Mrs W R. Hyman whd has so successfully conducted the Belvldere for the past four year haa decided to enlarge her field of operation. She has leased the White Sulphur Springs hotel at Wayneavllle and will receive guests from th fifteenth of June un til the fifteenth of September. While the Belvldere will still he conducted under tha personal aupervlelon of Ms. Hyman ,sh propose to main tain at the White Sulphur Springs hotel the same standard of comfort and cuisine which haa won an envi able reputation -for the Ashevllle houses IT is a true delight to open a sealed, alt-tight Nuonally box, and see the candies ranged in their individual cups. The daintiness of appearance is in keeping with the goodness and purity of the sweet themselves. RAYSOR'S PRCO STORE, 31 ration Ave. V mil ' , . Prescriptions I Improperly, inaccurate- ly anq carelessly com- pounded, render your ; physician's services ; worthless. Do you doubt the efficacy of our prescriptions 1 J MacKay's Pharmacy J Prescription Specialists I Opp. P. 0. STATE Of NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE. THE TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN. NOTICB OF ELECTION To the Qualified Voters of the Town of Hlaik Mountain: TAKE NOTICB. That the mayor and boird of aldermen of the town of Black Mountain, by virtue of the power and authority repoaeft In them by law, do hereby order an election by the qualified votera of the said town upon the question of the Is suance of bonds by said town to the amount of fifteen thousand dollars the bonds to be of the par value of one hundred dollars each, payable fhirty years after their date, and hear Interest from their date at the rate of six per centum per annum, Interest payable semi-annually, with Interest coupons attached for the purpose of constructing and Install ing a water-works and sewerage sys tem for the said town: the said elec tion to be held from sunrise to sun set on Tuesday, the llth day of April. 1S11. at the store of W. C. Hall In said town. At said election the voters favor ing the Issuance of said bonds for said purpose shall vote a ticket on which shall be written or printed "For Improvement Bonds." and the voters opposing the Issuance of said bonds for said purpose shall vote a ttcket on which shall be written or printed "Against Improvement Bonds " John M Thnrrjas Is appointed reg istrar and W. C. Hall and J C. Doty are appointed Judges, to hold said election. The registration books will he kept open at the storehouse of said John XI. Thomas In said town for thirty davs preceding a1d .election. j Witness the said mayor anJ board of aldermen, this, the 9th day of Xtarch. 1911. O W. STEPP. Mayor. The Board of Aldermen r the Town of Bla, k Mountain: By W. B. DICKSON. Alderman. C W. BROWN.. Alderman. 7. V. CRAWFORD, Alderman. 10S0-1J-30 WHY PAY RENT? BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD WE HAVE FOR SALE a one-story Cottage on pav ed street, on ear line. This, is an; ideal home. Large lot. 80x338 feet. Everything about this place is solid, built to wear, not to sell. ' Come in and let us show j you plan of this-house. Terms of sale $o(X) cash, $;()! a month. Select. neighborhood. , ' j THE H. F, GRANT REAL TY CO., 48 Patton Ave. f lMtI. i Maeilll LECTURE Eugene V. Debs Socialism and living Issues Auditorium Orchestra of seven piece will render Yankeo-Doo-Dle, Dixie, MaraalUcM and other selections. Ticket on Hale at Ashevllle liar liera' Supply House, 23 X. .Main St. Seat 50c. General Admission 25c. Reserved A UDITOfll CM WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 20th, 8.00 P. Mt. Doors open 1:00 I. M. NEW ACTS AT Palace Theatre MONDAY AND THURSDAY HAIlt GOODS BARGAINS SWITCHES $4.00 kind now .12.75 $7.00 kind now ' $1.50 t'HIGNOV PIFFS $7.00 Pun's now $3.00 $10 and $12 kind now ..$8.00 MISS CRUISE 25 Haywood St. Funeral Flowers Delivered When You Want Them J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO,. Greensboro, N. C. Smith's Drug Store, Asheville Agt. HOOD'S MILLINERY 5 Haywood St. Private or class Instruction in Steal- ography and Typwritintt. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIE EMANUEL, Prln. Phono 17S3. 1S1 W. Chemtna)! FERTILIZER For Sale by W. F. ROGERS & SON, Asheville, N. 0. Phones 13 1.V 841-S. LUCAS Paints and Varnishes Asheville Paint and Glass Co. Formerly The Millcr.Rlce Taint Co. Stylish tfe9 Spring Jdilored Suits for Women Never in the history of the Bon Marche have we lieen able to show such broad assortments of sengible garments. Every suit in stock has an indi viduality all it's own. There is a suit here ' to please every woman. The coats are short, being 24 to 26 inches long; scmi-ritted, some with plain tailored collars, others with long satin, revers, and still others have the sty lish sailor collar. The skirts are not all narrow, but every one gives the silhouette effect. When plaits are used, they are inverted. The panel front and habit hack are also' popular. Our suits come in everv Spring shade. They are priced at $17.50, $20, $22.50 to $37.50. Pretty Marquisette frocks Embroider ed in Colors Come and view the assemblage of pretty dresses In foulards, summer Ilk and chiffon Just received from our manufacturing plant in New York. See our windows for all that new In women's morning apparel. At the AT THE LINGERIE SHOP THE ORUNER SANITARIUM Ashevllle, N. C. 31 Haywood St. - Phone C84 Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select cases pf Nervousness, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of women and other chronic diseases. The Bath and Ma&Sage department of the' Sanitarium la open to the public. Turkish, Russian, Cabinet, Beta-Hot-Air, Electric-Light. Tub, Sitz, Foot, Shower and Needle Bathe. Galvanic and Karradlc Treatment. Electric Vibratlns and Bweedish Massage a id Movements. Thure Brandt Massage for Diseases of Women, Douchea Lavage. eeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeg1(Sai GROCERIES Everyttilno to Eat Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Prices. 1V1. HYAMS Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-246 FURNITURE New and Second-hand;. Stoves, Ranges, Iron Beds Springs, Mattresses, Ruga, Art Squares, Mattings' etc. We give yon a "Square Deal" and "Q-olightly" on the Prices. A cordial invitation to you. DEAL & GOLIGHtLY, 27 North Main St. Phone 354. COFFEE THAT PLEASES It is our aim to give the people of Asheville FULL VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY the best coffee tor 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 $l.io STRADLEY & LUTHER. 3 Eaat Pack Sq. f t Millinery Importers J M. WEBB CO. X Club Building. t Haywood St. i if When in ! Need of ! Coal " GOOD COAL, why not iret the best M. W. INDIAN? J PHONE 13(1. Carolina Coal & Ice Company SPROAT'S MIMJNERY PARLORS Oates Bid;.. Pack Square Invite your Inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. Jn tha Algal Building On tht mfquart FRESH MEAT I Phones 84 and (SI. CARIjOAD of bcick I MOTOR CARS J"t received a carload of BuickJ .1911 model Cars. Will be demon 1 Rtraterl next week by an expert Touring- Car with Magneto only 950. C. F. RAY, 29 Patton Ave. I Phone 1704. ! Hughes Transfer and Liv ery Co. I Trunks 25c. Grips 15c Wood and kindling:. Phone 1405. R. P. H light. .Mffr. 401 Soutluldd Ave. Salt Rising Bread We make the genuine Salt Riatng i Bread, crisp crust; It lis that nutty flavor. Fresh daily. Asheville Steam Bakery, Phone 623 or 381. ' U. C. T's and T. P. A's are our valued patrons Thanks Come again, gentle men. Phone 128. WeavervlUe. Roberts & Williams Weaverville, N. Q ' 5 c 0
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