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2 THE ASHLVfLLE CITIZEN', THTRSDAY, MARCH 30. 1911 So tL 5 lp l: u u. T AND PERSONAL. Famout 'Pint of Cough Syrup" Receipt Jto Heller RMcdf at A ay Frlea, Fall ttaaraateed. j Palestine 74 7 ' j Pittsburg 3d 40 j ,fil. Louis 41 tt I 8t. Paul 'JO "! i Havannah . . . . , 74 j Washington 44 4 i 1 i .ft Si i ii ff rt ea .ft4a. as. n JkA t9Am .iMai ft a i wwowyiiwiwuwiniMaa'uai temuerature data for March Tha Woman's Guild of Trinity i their parents a) church will mtl with Mra. Jensen. 16 Btaka street, Thursday at 3.30. J J Rev. Mr. JJetteeher who has been interested In mtaalonary work In Alaaka for caveral years and who haa bean In tht city for a brlaf visit. lec tured at tha pariah houaa In Blltmore Tuesday evening ana showed a num ber of pictures of Alaska, the elides used on the steropllcon being made from pictures taken by Mr. Betteeher. Ths pictures wera of treat Interest and unusually clear. The Alaskan scenery Is besutlful. and contrary to popular ballet, Is not bleak and bar ton. Pictures of the bishop's huuso And ths hospital operated by the church were shown. At sixty-live d trees below aero tha work among the natives becomes difficult, and there for tha progress made by the mis sionaries ts remarkable, as depleted by Mr. Bsttecher's pictures. The lee turt wag most Interesting und every seat In tha parish hoJis was occupied. During Lent there will be pictures shown each Tuesday evening. The seml'final In the ladles' ten nis tournament at tha Country club sroffe postponed yesterday on account of ths high and chilly wind which prevailed. This morning Miss Chap man and Mra, Robert Johnstone will play. Titers will be two semi-finals played fcefore tha finals. Three sets rill b played today. ' Tomorrow tht V. W. C. A. basaar begins at tha Y. M. C. A. auditorium In Haywood street. Tha business mea'a lunch which will be served at noon will be a feature of tha basaar. Thera will be many booths at which variant articles will ha sold. Tha pub' li la invited to patronlaa tha affair, which la held to obtain funds to put la heating apparatus In tha Y, W. Make a nlaln svruo hr mlxlnar one Him hotel, was a pint of granulated sugar and pint t n.mrm Kll.r and . 1 1 r fnp Ia m In. very pleasant affair and uitended by i uit. ut )U ounces of pure Plnex a grest number of the oungrr set. (gftv rents' worth) In a Dint bottle. end fill It up with the Sugar Hyrup. ' ' Tha 11 v o'clock tea begin thia at tarnoen at the Battery Park hotel, a custom which has prevailed for sev r. oral years and which has proved very i papule. The palm room is used for tha purpose and makes a very agree v ! spot for a cup of tea and chat. Thg eoncsrts given after lunch and In tha evening by. Spears' orchestra, are ' unusually tin this asason and aach evening the palm room Id crowded with an appreciative audience. Tha Friday avening dances still retain ' their popularity and will ba contln. ? tied until further notice. Mrs. U O. - Millar of Canada who la spending the se,on, the Battery. Park entertain ed with a small bridge party yester day afternoon given In tha green room at which thara were a doien " fUSStS. , 'J J J ' Thar la a great deal of Interest being manifested In tha Y, W. c. A. basaar t ba held en Friday and, Set urday at tha Y, W. 0. A. tha con ', tflbutlMta for tha fancy Work booths i wnica nave oeen asm in promise an ' attractive . dlaplsy. Those wha have not pat ' sent tha promised articles may asnd to tha TV W, C, A. before " Friday to Mra, Lance or to Miss Os- worn. Contributions to tha lunch may 1 be gent Friday morning to Mrs. Balrd at the T. M.'C. A. At 1.10 p. m.. thara will -ha a musical program to which everyone la cordially Invited. Caka, candy and refreshments will tle far aal during ths evening. Those wishing to Join tha association will have an opportunity to do so at the - baaaar. ; J J Mr. T. r. Marker will give an or-' gsn aecttal this afternoon at All Souls 'church, Blltmors, at half past four e'rlock. Tha Lenten rscltals have baen unusually wall attended and the program Starrs aged by Mr. Marker of apecla4nteret. It will be of spe cial interest to lovers of music to know, that Mr. Orvllle King, violin ist.' will ha the soloist for ths enn "cert Ha is from Blalrston, N, Y., where ha I a teacher In the academy. Tha program win tie as follows: ,"' Orean Solos: 1. (a) Entree du cortege (b) benediction Suite .... Dubois L , fa) x Invocation (b) Laus Deo Sprl Suite K . Dubois loila Solos Bamanea gvendsen , Night aVipg Vogt Kereaade Plerne Orgs a olos . la raradislum Dtihnis I. Toceata In O major Dubois J Jl ' Ths dance given at the Manor last evening In honor of the Ashevllle school students, many of whom are spending their eseter vacation with The Manor danrea are bIwh.ns popular ; This glvrs you a family supply of the . , 'neat cnugn irup ht. a aaviug or si, nd the dare announcrmpnt or H never spoils. Tnks a taaspoonful dance ...ur.s a crowded .-all room. , t XTt, rem Invitations were not Issued for theledy Is surprinlng. It seems to take i hold Insientlv, and will ususlly stop dan'-e of last evening, thou, who are tn. mol oLstinste rough In 24 hours. m.muIIv ,.n in. inviiaiinn list lelna i " tones up the Jaded appetite and is usually on the imitation list ""n Ju tiy enough to be helpful In a liicsenl. j cough, and lias s plrsslng tate. Also irscellent for bronchial trouble, throst , tickle, snre lungs snd asthnts, and aa Mrs. H A. Dunham entertained i unequsled rn-iedy for whooping oough. with ." informal dinner Tuesday eve- lj! nlng, her guests l.elng several friends ,tr,ina honey) Is a prime favorite and relatives who are guests at the In thousands of homes In the united usiieri.. Park hniel i Htates and Canada The plan haa Matter) tark hotel. t,gt,n Imitated, though never siiocess- J vW fully. If you try it. use only genuine The officers and tea. hers f the Pines, wmcn is ine most valuable v,... tJ.,.. u...., .,.k..i in 'concentrated compound of Norway . .... .i . jwhlte pin meet this evening at rlg.it n clock I aulaleol a with Dr. and Mrs W. M Vines their residence l.r.csl At 8 a. m. 42. 10 . m t I i i. 3 p. ni. 60, 4 p. ni. '. 1. V 47. p. m. 41. Normal 4. Highest H, one year a;o J. Ixiwesl 41; one year ugo ii. Absolute maximum M In 190". Absoluto minimum in 104. local precipitation f'r this month: Normal 6.08. Greatest amount i.M In 1 943. I .east amount 0.72 In lillO. For the last 24 hours ending p. m. .03. Hlate of weather at p. m. clear. extract, and Is nd all the natural rich In whit ut ; nine elements. i .ni Biifli In Ihla eeeltte 22 Chestnut street.! A guaranty of ebiolute satisfaction, hoallna Other preparations wit! The Womana. ' hrlsllsn Temper ante Union will meet this sfternoon at the residence of Mrs. litllisrd. 20ft South Main street, at three thirty o'clock. A full attendance Is desired Mr. J. E. Freeman snd Miss Annie Freemen have returned from Boson City nnd will reside In drove lreet. Miss Ida l.fll) of the faculty of the Ashevllle school has gone to Pa latka. Kla., to spend the Easter holi days. Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Mlalr of Mon treal, Canada, are guests at Msrgo Terrace. Hon. Frank D. Hackett or North Wllkoibnro. Grand Muster of the Odd Fellows of North Carolina. Is In tha city. Mr. Hackett dsllvercd an address In Wsst Ashevllle and Weavervllle yesterday afternoon and evening. y promptly refunded, goee with this recipe. Miss Virginia Orlfflth Miller leaves for Washington shortly to attend the National convention of the Daugh ters of the Involution. Miss Mllllor Is a a-reat.granddaughter of Oovern- or Bhelby. of Kentucky, a bust of whom will ba unveiled In Continen tal hall in Washington during the convention, which heglns April IB. Mr. H. H. Davis accompanied by his parents, Mr, snd Mrs. F. A. Da vis, of Baltimore, returned from thai city Tuesday, having motored to Ashe. Wile. Mr. Davla and family are resid ing In the Ball resilience In Merrlmon avenue during the winter snd will re main until tha autumn. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Barnes of Oer. mantown, Pa., srs spending ssveral weeks at Margo Terrace. Miss Bertha I-ewie who has been visiting friends In Tennessee has re turned to the city. Mr. and Mrs, , William Thurston and daughter have returned to New Orleans after a short stay In the city. Mrs Kennesein and email son who have been In New York and Atlan tic City for a few weeks, have return ed lo their cottsge In Albemarle Park. Mrs. Welkins and her daughter and son-ln-lew. Mr. snd Mrs. McCulloch. h.v. returned to Kentucky after a visit to Mrs. Harmon Miller, s sister of Mrs. Wstklns. Mr. and Mrs. Dsvld Miller of Bal timore, who neve been visiting Mrs. H. B. Btevena In Motuford avenue, have returned to their home. Miss Bessie Pstton of flwsnnanoa Is visiting friends in Ashevllle for sev eral days. sir. James P. Bunch of Spartan burg. C. Is visiting his uncle. Col onel James H. Tillman at !rkspur cottage, Albemarle Park. Mr. Oenrge Raymond end Mr. A. Baxter of Orand Beplds, Mich., who have been et the Munor have return ed to their home. Mr. Allen Ie who Is spending the e inter at the Manor has gone to v-.shlngton to visit his mother and eister, and returns rmnrtay to tno city. Mr. snd Mrs. I.. Rohlnnon snd son. of Toledo. hlo, Mr. Robert Sturgla. of ChlcKKto. snd Mr. I.elend Ingvranll. of Cleveland. Ohio, were among the arrrlvuls et the Manor yesterday. Mrs. K A. Wilcox iesves tomorrow for New Vork. I or mone' Ithla recloe. Your drucalst haa Pines or will get It for you tf not, send to Ths Plnex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mrs. N. O. Vork today. Mr. A W. for the F.aet. Brown goes lo New Kempler left yesterday Mrs. O. T. McDonald who has been visiting relatives In Ashevllle and the vicinity, haa returned to her home l:i ChnttunooKa, Tenn. Miss Ella McCarthy of Charlottu la In the city for short visit to Miss Mary Hurgln. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitlow an ! children have returned to New York after a aeveral weeks' slay In the city. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Greene have taken a house at 40 Watauga street. Mr. Frank Ixiughran, Jr., will re turn to the city within a few weeks snd will probably remain here per manently. Mrs. J. D. lne of Palatka. Kla.. accompanied by her email daughter, la vlaltlng her aunt, Mrs. E.W. nu lls, on Montford avenue. Mrs. C. A. Raysor, with children and nurse. Fill leave this morning for Chester, 8. C, for a visit of seversl weeks. Matters of Record SPARTANBURG MUSIC FESTIVAL IN APRIL Will Bo Mr rontrmiti In Scries, and the Urrnci in Wualtl. of Feature Offered. The following deeds were filed In the office of the relater of deeds yesterday: J. 1.. Page and wife lo WallacH H. Davis, lot on Livingston street; con sideration 14.3.4.80 Jettlendon et al. to Samuel D Holt et al. lot In West Ashevllle; con sideration tiOA. W. D. Robinson and wife to J. M. Harris, land on Flat Creek; conaid eratlon 11.100. Nulla Instituted. Elva May Crook vs. Robert T. t'rook, for divorce. Marriage I. lemur-. .tomes Preston and Cemmle Burgess. I'liUTK R POilPONKD On account of the threatening weather yeeterday afternoon at 2.30 tho practice which was to have been participated In by the applicants for the V. M. C. A. first team was post poned t:tilll this afternoon at 2 30. at which 'Inn it Is desired that all persons who wish to try for the team be nt the Riverside diamond. Logical Eczema Remedy Mild, Soothing Wash Although many different kinds of remedies have been tried for the cure or Edema and other skin diseases. It has been proven by years of tests and thousands of cases that tha only possible cure la in the form of a liquid. This Is a mild, soothing, healing wash made of Oil of Winter green, Thymol, Glycerine, and a few other Ingredlenta. compounded sol carefully that each one has its prop-1 er effect. ', This simple compound is now made' up bv the D. D. D. Prescription so1 hsrmless that It will clear the blotchy! fare or wa i away the pimples as readily as It will stop that awful) Itch and cure the worst case of Ec- I cema. Try D. D. D. It Is wonderful what ' It will do for any kind of akin trou ble. No matter whst It Is D. D. I D. will prove to you that you csnj be cured. The very first drops will give you instant relief. Oet a JSc trial bottle today. Smith's Drug Btore. 'ft. 1 I wmmmmm On tht J'quart Jn th JUgal Building. x foulard Silk and Jtfarquir sette Presses . ; - ! Our showing of these delightful new ' dresae? is broad indeed. Many of the very best models are on display. Some are adaptations from ceP"" ebrated Parisian costumes. Others are simply and pretty, being designed by some of the lead ing American Designers. The Foulards are leading at present, as far as popularity is concerned. These dresses come in all colors, priced at $10 to Marquisette Frocks, plain and embroidered in '" colors, for $6 to $25. fil an-tailored Suits for 10 omen Many ladies discovered during the last week or so, that this is the place to look for tailored suits. Home have stated that our showing is far superior to any they had seen. It pays to come across the Square to the Annex. Our Suits are priced at $17.50 to $35. V aa ssafyea e.a eVsa .isrYjVQ Palace Theatre FYARO Some Juggler. Three O'Connor Sisters. Write Today for a Catalogue. This is the Season When Children Need Wash Dresses As any 'wise mother knows, it never has been nor ever will be economy to buy cheap merchandise. Notwithstanding, the values we can offer in Children's and Misses' Tub Dresses are surprising at the prices. We have dainty patterns in Muslin, Percale. Gingham, Galatea and Dotted Swiss. Dresses are chiefly the infant waist style. The pat terns arc unusually pretty and new. mul come in figures, stripes, plaids and solid colors. She will be a winsome miss who wears one of these pretty little dresses. Don't try to make them; you won't get near the style' and quality at our moderate price and think of the time, worry and bother. Sizes 4 to 14 vears, 11.25 to $8.50. ill V. M00RE & CO. IP-eTTAllW DEPARTMENT II PATTON AVE. Seventeen years ago the first Bouth ! Atlantic Htates Music Festlvsl was; held In Hpartanhurg. Although of a very high order from a musical point of view, this first festival was com paratively Insignificant compared with tha gigantic proportions of the festival of mil. In fact. It Is said thatt the price paid one artist at the rlpartanburg Festival this year la enough to have covered all the 1 expenses of the llrst entertainment, seventeen years ago. An Idea of tha wonderful development of this en- terprlse may be obtained from this.' The festival this year Is attracting; far more than seventeen times the attention of that Initial attempt. The people of Spartanburg are de- I termlned to mak this the banner: year in the history uf the asaucla-! tlon and to fill the Immense audito rium al Converse college to its ca pacity. Never before lias there been ! as much local Interest In the 8par-1 tanhurg Festival and Indications ure that visitors will he present from I the outside In greater numbers also. The city Is well equipped to take care of all festival Ma jor and there should be no difficulty in finding! accommodations for all who come I The Hpartanburg people are not confining themselves to furnishing I music for the visitors this year ' t ne mornings during festival week which were usually given over to entertainments of various kinds will be devoted this veer to a horse show, which will provide something very attractive for the amusement of the guests of the city. The horse show will he especially Interesting from the fa.i t that It will be a social af ! fair The prettiest and very best I horses of all kinds will be on ex- hlblllon and there will lie in addl l tlon several matinee races and speed i teMts for non-professional drivers. ,Spartanburg will practically HOOD'S MILLINERY 5 Haywood St. II II 1 1 1 II 6 1 III , : Millinery Importers M. WEBB CO. : Club Building. Haywood St. i i t VIOLETS Double blue, long stems, fresh, fragrant all that could be desired in Violets. For a short time only, $1 per 100. Other flowers, of course. J. VAN LINDLEY NIRSERY CO.. Greensboro, N. C. Smith's Drug Store, Asheville Agt. L 1 Prescriptions I SEE IN THE I-ATEST MODKI AS I P-TO-DATK SHOP It has gone past the proving stage. Ashevllle women know that we car ry the finest line of Lingerie Dresses, and at the most reasonable prices. We have lust received our final shipment which completes our beau tiful assortment of Lingerie and Silk Dresses. Priced from fa.00 to $32.50. AT THE LINGERIE SHOP NOTICE! All special orders have baen received on Lingerie Dresses. " THE GHUNER SANITARIUM Ashevllle, N. C. , II Haywood St. Phone CM Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select cases of Nerrousnefi, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of woman and other chronic diseases. The Bath and MafeSage department of the Sanitarium is oeen to tha public. Turkish, Ruseian. Cabinet, BeU-Hot-Alr. Electric-Light, Tub, Sits, Foot, Shower aad Needle Batha. Galvanic and Farradlc Treatment. Electrlo Vibrating and Bwaedlah Massage arc'. Movements. Thure Brandt Massage for Diseases of Woman, Douches Lavage. , aaaav CARLOAD OF BUCK MOTOR CARS Just received a carload of 1911 model Cars. Will be dem st rated next week by sn expert Touring Car with Magneto only 1950. C. K It A V. 3 Patton Av. Phono 1704. I X TlVIVlrVi3l'l I' in.)iinltniA. t xioivfijni(j, mac v.ui aic iv ana eareiessiv eom- CHEAP RATES Prom Asheville, and all points in North Carolina to Oregon. Washington, Cali fornia and the Northwest. GROCERIES FRESH MEAT Everyttilno to Eal Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Prices. j 1VI. HYAMS a Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-243 -ssaaaas) a aaaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaoaaaaoaoaaaaaoaaaaacaaaaaaai Buick Z pounded, render your fmon- .T .:..:, .. : piijnu iaii a set . vices worthless. Do you doubt the efficacy" of our prescriptions? MacKay's Pharmacy J Prescription Specialists Opp. P. 0. HAIR GOODS BARGAINS SWITCHES 14 00 kind now S2.7S 17.00 kind now II.&0 CHIGNON' Pill's 17 e Puffs now 15.00 110 and SI2 kind now .8.00 MISS CRUISE 2 Haywood tt. , Private or class Instruction in Stea- i ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School o! Shorthand MI 83 SAJQIB EMANUEL. Prln. 'en, Mr Arthur Middle- : TravelltlB PaSSeilffer Airent rhone 17ss- lsa w- Choatn j bert Utir.niel. Miss Chris- i b 'v 'iit m Ou sale dailv March 10th i to April 10th. If vou are eoine West. .liTw,.vnTrru Ir"1."" .!,"""! Tk ' write me and I will cheerful- and devote Itself to the entertain-I . . ... viim ity at that iv give you ruJj particulars. Is men! of visitor to the time. the restive nrnrnm well knon include!. .Mine. " Lillian i AddlTSS. J. A. HARLOW NordUa, Slgnor Antonio Scott!. Mine. I Alice Nielsen. ton. Mr Al FURNITURE New and Second-hand; Stoves, Ranps, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Rugs, Art Sqilaf'es, Mattings, etc. We give you a ''Square Deal" and "Golightly" 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 for the least possible price. So vou make no mistake when you buy "WHITE HOUSE." 1-pound air-tight tin 38 cts. 3-pound air-tight tin $1.10 STRADLEY & LUTHER. S Esat Pack Sq Phones S4 and 51. Use Citizen Want Ads. tine Miller and Miss Florence Nlckle. COLltH CAI'SE HF.AUACHE LAXATIVE HROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold snd Orlppe remedy removes cause t mi Look for signature E for full name ! W Grove. 26c. ! UKATHF.K RKl'ORT 1. S department of weather hureati, Willis chief. agriculture, I,. Moore, Temperat ure. Wabash Railroad. P. 0. Rox 708 Asheville. N. C. Every Woman bout th voftderful MARVKL Wttrii Sprtj mtCMVcaltBt. It cImmw tutaatir. FERTILIZER For Sale by W. F. ROGERS & SON. Asheville, N. C.; rhonee tl-l.. S41.S. a p.m. Ma Atlnnta ss m Augusta c: i r.oston 40 4,-i Pro'nvUle 7 4 n HurTalo ".il :tt Charleston , .. . . t ' 74, Charlotte hi M ( Chicago 4l 4(1 j Pes Moines 411 SO ' Ouluth ."..2tl SJ Galveston (id ;e 1 Jacksonville .70 o Key West 7 SO I Mobile 74 New Orleans 70 .7 ! New York 40 4 8 j Norfolk S3 j Oklahoma 64 ? I 551 r Atk mi dructtu far It, If h rianot tulv Ik MAKVCL, tccrpi dJ.iN but md tUaUB fr llltwtraMt )ir m4 dirctiMi laviluabfaM mih MMVU CI., 44C4U1IM UmUm LUCAS Paints and Varnishes Asheville Paint and Glass Co. Formerly The Mlller.Rlro Palm Co. ! When in ! Need oi I Coal WHY PAY RENT? BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD WE HAVE FOR SALE a one-story Cottage on pair 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 GOOD COAL, why not get the best M. W. INDIAN? THOXE ISO. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Hughes Transfer and Liy. ery Co. Trunks 25c. Grips 15c Wood and kindling. R. I'. Hughes, Mgr. A. PHone 1495. 401 Southelde Salt Rising Bread We make the genuine gait RJaina Bread, rrtxp crust: It baa that auttj flavor. Freeh daily.. Asheville Steam Bakery, Phone 622 or Ml. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ...il. CI . 1 -A -: L 1 1 . i Y iiiujiui. ovivvt utiguooru ooa. SPROAT'S MII.IJNERY PARLbRS Oatea BWg.. I'aok Square Iavlte your Inspection of their new Una of Spring Millinery. Iters and T. P. A's are eur valued patrona Thanks Come again, gentle men. Phone 131. Waavervlll. Roberts & Williams Wearerville, M. tX ( THE H. F. GRANT REAL TY CO., 48 Patton Ave.
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