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us INTEREST IN COMING OF GRAND OPERA GO. CvaHerla RiiNUcsna" anil llir "How f Aanrrne" Will Ho Kong ui . !-! A rare feast Is promised mimic loVers, and those who appreciate grand opera rendered In KukIIhIi In th appearance of the Enjclleh srund para company at the Auditorium Thursday nlht. Mascugnl's immortal "Cavallera Rustlrana" will he. present d. Following the usual custom the teneral atraln of dramatic Intensity f Mascsgnl's work will lie preceded 1 an tmuilni one-act operattn, "The Ross of Avergne." Thereby Is af forded an Ideal combination for no dal snjoymetit and educational enter tainment. It will probably be the last tima for many yeara that Ashevllllans will hav an opportunity to witness and hear the vital presentation of the masterpieces of the treatest Italian eotnpoaer. Interest renter In the an fiaiinesment that Bertha Heyman. prima, donna of the Mexican national 1 grand opera company, and at one time playing with Mary Oardner and 2 Ttlttraalnl, will appear In the leading role. FORCEFUL ADDRESS BYDR. VINES AT Y.M.I. '' - (CtWtrtlMlUHl) With a hold upon hie audience that JlaUily showsd tha power of the ora tor, Rev. W. M, Vlnea delivered an addrsss t the T. M. I. yeaterday af ternoon that will long be remember ed. Beginning by paying a tribute to tha wide and wholeaome Influence t that tha T. M. J. la exerting In the i csmmanlty, he for the next thirty minute apoke on hie recent trip to . Cuba. .'. Ha gave vivid picture of ; tha Ufa and customs of that people and alao of the manny chanfea for the , better that have bean brought .bout alnce the Bosnian-American war. And In tha courae of hie ad drsss, after tailing of the Improved sanitation, of tha moral and Industri al awakening, ha outlined the Posi tion and attitude that tha true ohrls tlan should take on ail queatlona that tiave to do with betterment In our ; sltr. In. no uncertain tonea ha 1m yreaaed upon hit hearera the work thajf. ahould do by way of co-operation In helping to ralia the moral ton. ; tree waa laid upon the clean life of tha young wen and young wo men, and of the proper home-traln-' in. . Whenever It la announced that Dr. Vine will apeak at the V. M. I. he i will Always get a crowded houae. aa 1 tha people are ' tmpreaeed with his "rlghteoaa Indignation of aln .wherever found. Not alno the Drat - af January hae there been such a ' tart audience out aa the one that greeted him yeaterday. ' At the eloae of the addreaa Chss. ' Jteeae rendered the sacred aolo: "The Fsnltent," which aurpaaaed hie stations ra th prevloue Sunday. RAILROAD SPIKE VMS : All IMPLEMENT OF WAR As a result of a little crp be tween Kits Smith and Sandy Man ning yeaterday afternoon on lllack ' Street, in the Victoria aectlon, the bore have been summoned to appear -in city fiollce court this morning and espials to Judge Cocke the nature I their difficulty. Both the young .gtsrs are colored and about thirteen t years ef sge. A railroad spike Is said to have been the "Implement of and as a reull of the spike elng thrown the Manning buy has , bruised hesd. On account of tha youth of the two boy the pollce iman did not place them under ur freat but summoned them to court this morning. Their mothers pnnnls Ved'tb have them present and further '.agreed to keep them at home yis terday afternoon. . Folic headquarters have bad a number of complaints from residents .of Victoria concerning the v 1" whlch boya of that part of the city throw rocks and other things nt each 'other and at house and a sharp lookout la being kept for those who 'have been reported as guilty or com mitting the offenses. Charming Styles Special Values in Fine Waists Wo have fsucli ;t larpo variety of stylish, tlis tinctivp design in Spriiif; Waists that surely tou can Lie pleased, no matter how exclusive your dress ideas may he. Special Values $1.00 At cue dollar we have an exceptionally pretty assortment in Muslin and Lingerie. The tpialities are unusually fine and the tailoring very stylish. An inspec tion 'of this line will prove good lo us hoth. for you cannot see these values without pur chasing. However our line is not confined to the above price waists. We have exquisite Mar quisette and Lingerie Waists, heautifullv self and colored hand-cmhroidercd. Waists art high and Dutch neck, long and short sleeve Styles. The quality of these waists is of the very highest grade and every model is an ex clusive one. Prices range up to $20.(X) M. V. M00RE & CO. H'OMKX-8 WKAlt. II TATTOM AVE. NEWS AND GOSSIP F OLD NORTH STATE Outlook for Fruit Crop is Not so Gloomy. Says State Horticulturist MEAT PACKERS WILL NOT APPEAL FINE Corporation commission An nounces Names of Tax Assessors for State H A l -1 : Kill. Horticulturist April Mutt i .- ritat.i ay. the M. 'outlook for fruit In North Carolina for the mlng summer la not nearly ilnnmt iu It waa feared It would he. following the recent cold wavei and heavy froy. However, the dun ger of further danifiKr or total de atructlon will not be pant until around May I. He l authoritatively Informed from Houthern Tinea that the great commercial orchard there till hnve from half to three nusr ter of an averane crop In good con dition. The peach crop along fho Carolina rnaat seoma to be pretty well wiped out and the danutge has alao been tiilte aevere In portlona of Piedmont, Carolina. Apple and pear show very much Icaa Injury than peachea. However theae were badly damaged In Piedmont. Caroli na. The tree on the atate test farm In Irldell county seem to be pretty well denuded of fruit bearing blos- oma, However In the groat apple bearing belt of western Carolina the damage thua far has been quite small and will prove a real help for the quality of the remaining crop. Mr. Htttt says the strawberry crop of West Carolina hue heen Injured eery little thua far only the llrst Install ment of blooms being nipped In the front Ibua far, effecting the flrat few plcklnt. Tha crop will be later In afTordlng shipment and that I about all. A little; later In the aeaaon Hor tlculturlat llutt . will reniime hi prlng and aummer lntiulrlea from over two thousand correspondents In all aectlona of the ,tta and Issue at Hinted Interval umin(rle of fruit fruit condition In North Carolina. Friday night there a unique entertainment at the Klka temple In which the famous Confederate drum corps, the only one remaining In the Mouth, participated, allrrlng strenu ous applauae. The Klk quartet ren dered popular songa with solo and duet by Misses Ullen Durham ami Minnie Hnynea and Mrs. Percy Flem ing. P. D. Oold appeared as a "Jok er" and did some pleasing stunts. Besides, there were recitations by Miss Henfrnw and violin solo by Mis Kmlly Rose Knox. Htale Superintendent of Public In struction J. V. Joyner and ex- tlov ernor Charles It. A.vecnck went today to tloldsboto for the first Joint com mencement exerclaes for all the pub lic school of the county ever held In thl state, this being the date for the closing n the Wayne county schools. Hot It these distinguished men deliv ered addresses. It wits an all day affair with a picnic dinner. The beat atudenta from all the schools of the county' had place on an es pecially Mltriiithe program that In cluded declamations and a great va riety of school conteatH that excited the keenest compellthe Interest There wns an exhibit of school work in connection with the nffali that demonstrated sirlklnitly the charac ter and standard of work done by the Wayne schools Hupt Joyner says there will he a number or simi lar events for other counties Ihla season and he expect to see a verv general movement In this direction for the next scbol year Kandolph county hoIdH such an event at Ashe boro Amil R and Sampson county celebrate In like manner at Clinton April There are other counllcs preparing for lehbratlona thl spring Oovcrnor Kin Inn granted bda a commutation tor I. Sprouse. Mad Ison county, who Is servlnis a Ave year sentence in the pcnltenilar for barn burning. He has served two ROM CAPITAL OF vara or tin- sentence. Ii seems that the burn humeri ui th- property of Ho rather of the prisoner and m I tallied corn owned by the proseciit i WIIIIhiii c. Mill loUe. of Masons. . IhlM ell), at a apeelBl . omitiuiilcatlon I voted to contribute I Hi ft toward the IT.', (mil v. M '. A. building, fund This la t.ie on.' ont rlbullon mad by a aeiiei orzanlitntloii to tbla pur pose The i;.iiii Iteiilty Co. or Charlotte WHM chartered today with $ lift. 000 capital by Thomas J (iattla. Menu Mayman and t'raltf iMvlrisnn. There la also a I'hnrter for the Kastslde Really 'o.. 'hiirloite. tapltal 125. fuio. by " i .VcManaway. I.uthrr Hinder and others lioth are, for developing real eaiate around Char lotte Thlitv six neat new bouse paint ed white are being placed on the limb of trees In Capitol square for the s'pilrrels that are being deprived of their nena In hollows of trees through the work of the "tree sur goons." The little bouse are being put out nil the limb becHUe ih the past similar houses have been Plio ed In forks of trees where It jwas easier to fasten them and the tree growth has crushed them In a i remai knbly few year The work of treating some of theae old tree by the "tree surgeons" la costing ua high as jr.O. The lodge of Ited Men here. Oc coiineecbee. Iff enthusiastic Jut now liver having the privilege of electing ! Oovcrnor Kin bin to membership. Thl was done Krlday night iijid the first of the three degree the order administers Is to ho given him on next Friday nlht. Prominent fled Men here say that the order In this title Is conducting u campaign Just now lo Increase the membership from something more than nlnn thousand to ten thousand. They are confident of attaining this goal by the next annual meetlnK scheduled for KIU ttbelh City In May. After rounding up the work of the two week March term of Wake Criminal court In one week, Judge Whedbe went to hi home In Oreen vllle today. He gent twenty-five con vict to the road for term from three month to two year and one to the state's prison for ten year. Th latter wns Km ma Ureen or "flev. Mark," convicted of kidnapping th little child of Adam Avera. In compliance with the provisions of the new machinery act by the re cent legislature the corporation com mission ha announced tax assessor throughout the state, one for each county. Thee are entirely a new departure In thl state, their work to be the supervision of the work of the township assessor and slttlnx with the county commissioner a n hoard of equalliatlon. They will be Instructed by members of the corpor ation commission as to their duties and aa to what Is expected of their respective counties In the work of more nearly equalising tax value be tween the counties. The aasossor hy counties are: Alamance. 8 H, Webb. Mebane; Alexander, H. J. Hurke, Taylorsvllle; Alleghany, John C. Field, Amollo; Anson, fleorge S. I.edbelter. Wades- boro: Ahe, Henry Prorior. Jeffer- son: Reaufort. Thomo (Ireen, Pan- i tego; Itcrtle, T. C. Bond, Windsor; ! Bladen. C T Parker, Clarkton; I Hrunsvviok, Jno. Mint?.. Houthport; Huricomhe. C. T Weaver. Weaver vllle; Hurke. J. A. lackey. Morgan ton; Cabarrus. Aaron Kuee. Concord: Caldwell. It. C. Thompson. I.enoh ; Camden. J K Cnnk.lntlnntnwn; Car teret. .1. It, .lenney. Iteaufort, Cas well J. I King. Kellon; Catawba. Jno W Hlackwelder. Hickory; Chutlah. Jno. Hruck Council. Apex; Cherokee. Mr. 11. M. Wells, Andrews; chovvan. M. 11. Nixon, Kdenton; Clay. Jno. O Scruggs. llayesvllle: Clevebind. II S Plonk. Kings Moun tain; Columbus. II. II Powell. Whlte- vllle. Craven. J It. Patterson, Cum- J berlanil. W H Marsh. I'av ettcv ille; j Currituck. R. K. Flora. Shawbnro; I bire. It. t". Crisp. Mnnteo; Davidson. S W Finch. Lexington; Davie. S. A Woodruff. .Moc ksvllle: Duplin. J W. j Simmons. Warsaw; Durham. P. C. ; Oraham, Durham; IMgeconibe. S. S j Nu.-di. Tarboro; I'orsyihe, , T. Hy- ! num. W inston-Salem . I 'rnuklin. W. II. .lncon. Ixiulsburg: tlaston. A. A. Slroup, Oasloula: date. II C Hen ton. Sunburv . Orabam. H, F. tJrant. Itnhblnsv Ille; Oram ille. F. W. Han cock. Oxford. Orccn. 1-'. I,. House, Snow Hill; linllfoiil I! W. Harri son i Ii ccnsboro. Halll'iix. J W. Piece. e( loll. Hoke. J W. Moore. liul'cid. Harnett. II. " Stewart, l.lll liuston Haywood. 1" W. Miller. Wavnesvllle; Henderson. chas. S. Corpeninc Horseshoe. Hrrtford. Is aac Plpkhi. Murfreeshoro, Iridctl, Dornian Thcioppon, Stales ille. Jack von. W. II Morris. S!a, Johnston. It. 11. flower. f!u Ion. l.ee, A. I. McNeill, Kimfonl; .loi-.es. !' Hrock, Trenton. lnolr. V Howard. Kln- itfin; l.ilH-olu. J. It Kelnhnrdt. Iron Station; Macon. J A tin; Madison. N It. shall: Martin. W. ('. Iluinston. McDowell, . Porter, l'r.uik .Mcl.ievitt, Mnr Mannlnit. W'll II. nvsart. Marlon: MocklcnburR". .1. Arthur Henderson. Charlotte: Mitchell. Itob cit Itovton. ItuKersv Ille, Montgom ery. 1 D. McKlininon. Wadevllle. Moore, A C KeMv . I 'iiMlinU;', Nash J. W. Illnrs. It'cl.v Mount; New llanov er. !'. A Lord. ilniinrtoii; Northampton. .1. il. 1.. 'rocker. Sea board; Onslow. Fred V. llarxctt. m-, Jai ksonv Ille; Oranne. .1. IV McAil anis. .Mebane; Pnntlbo, A K. tat Inn. Stonewall- Cnsqiiolank. T It Wilton. Kllzabeth "ltv; IVndcr. W N. Alderiuan. Ituia;iw; Ceiiulnuins. U H. Perry, I'urant Neck; I'erson. I'bae. A Whlttleld. Itoxboro; ritt. It S. Kin. Ureenvtlle. I'olk. .1 It I.lv ltmston. Tryon: Itmididph. Hal. M. Worth. Anheiroro; Richmond. Steven W all. ItocklliKhiun ; Robeson . Cmohrey. l.unibertt.m.' HockltiRhuni. J N Crice. M.-ullson. liownn. V. II llnrrlp. Snllshurv . Uuiherford. tico. I'luerMtatT. UiiHielloi.lt. mi. Sampson. H. C. tlr.ell. Clinton: Scotland Neck. DuKabl Stewart. Iiiirlubure: Stanly, T Colson. Norwood: Stokes, J A I. anaon. Walnut Cove; Surry, J A. Park. Klkln: Svmln. U lae Marr. Rryann City: Trans.v Ivanla. J. I.. Hell. Hrevard;' Tyrrell. W. K Spencer. Jerry; I'nlon. M 1, Mow. Monroe; Vance. Mones Amos. Henderson; Wake. . ; Warren. H B. Hunter. Oaf on: Washington. Wil liam J. Mercer, Murkey'a Kerry; Wa- tanga. J. C. Fletcher. Boone: Wayne. M I, Mlchsux. Ooldnboro; Wllkea, I.. W. Ixnafoid. Ivelaie: Wilson. George f. Green, WlUon. Vadkln. J. I W. I'liss. Vadkinvllle; Yancey K. E. ! N-.lll, Ilald Creek, NEWS AND GOSSIP OF MARS HILl COLLEGE Kvcrv thing Hclng Arranged for Com. incmiiicnt Invitation Hclng Pre pared. MARS HILU N. C , . April School life here points unmistakably toward commencement which is on ly one month away. The students are bending down earnestly lo their work In order to prepare for examin ations, and the various representa tive for commencement are losing no time in preparing their recitation, 1 deelamutions, orations. debate i speeches, etc. The programs and In- j vltatlona have been sent off to be printed by an Atlanta llrm j The Htudent Issue of the college quarterly Is now (,n the press of i Hackney, Moale and company, of j Ashevllle. and will be ready for dis- j trlbutlon within it few days The quarterly will differ from the cub- ' tomary Issue In that the picture of the ''N graduates -will not lie accom panied with the Usual compliment ary remarks Within the next week or two Mr. Samra Smith, editor and publisher of the Mais Hill Record, will Issue a senior edition of the paper, which w-lil contain pictures of the gradu ates, ag-Well a connsldcrublc Inler- ctlng reading maleer. There will be a large delegation of student acoempanylng Mr. Ku gene V. Moore to Ashevllle next Fri day, where he represents Mars Hill college in the Intercollegiate debate td lie Riven al the auditorium at Aslieville. OAVIS PIANO PLAYER IS FINALLY PERFECTED Ai-hcvllb- ( omMin)' Busy Turning Out Attuclimrnis of Suin rlor Merit for Planus. The last touch of perfection was added to the Davis piano player when Mr. J. W. Davis, the Inventor of the Instrument, completed the 170th model a few days ago. It was a triumph over an Imperfection on which he has worked for eleven years. I II will he recalled that The Clti-' xen some few weeks ago gave an ac-i count of the organisation of the' Ashevllle Piano company with a cap- iSt THEATRE CIRCUIT Thursday, April 6 J1,A NIGHT'S MISIC.M, r'HMTIVAIi The English Grand Opera Company AM) IKimlon Ladles' Orchestra, Pre M'lltillK Ofltvnhach'a mu-lng Operetta T11K ItOSi: OF AI VKIKJM-: end I'lilro Mnsiagnr Immortal t'AVAM.F.KIA III STICAN Suhsldli I'ricoa 2.V. Mc. 7.V' I. till. Kmcrteil Si-ata on anli- Tlmrs day nl Whit lock's and Swop hoii's at 11 a. in. an wmmw 4 PLACE Your orders early for EAS Tl'.K ll.nWEItS Oct our s s Carnations. nii n lioe;'. I.tllct ot alley. Cain. and Master lilion. Sweet I'eas. a llv mi mlbs. Potted Pbints .etc. s Phone ;. MacKay's Pharmacy I Prescription Specialists I s s s 0pp. P. 0. CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS DON'T SAY YOU'RE OLD You only feel old Digestive organs are weakdon't assimilate food a they used to. Other organs act more slowly and lea effectively. j Blood Is thin and sluggish. I Kenewal of strength does not equal j the wear and tear of your system. That's what makes you feel .old. Nothing In the world will tone up' and Invigorate those weak, backslid-j Ing organs, make rich blood and cre ate strength no quickly aa V'lnol. Vlnol is not a secret nostrum, sim ply the medicinal elements of the cod' livers, with the useless nauseat ing oil eliminated an tonic iron add ed. Try a bottle of Vlnol with the understanding that your money will be returned if It does not make you stronger, feel younger and give you an added Interest In life. Smith's Drug Store. ital Block of 50,000 to manufacture, the player In Ashevllle. Prompted through an Interest In local Industries, the directors of the board of trade visited the plant last week and after hearing and seeing the Instrument played .highly com mended the player, which has the reputation of commanding the ex pression, time. etc.. a found In no other player manufactured. It I understood that piano manu larmiers m Cincinnati are enaeavor Ing to have the Ashevllle factory move to that cltv, and that other manufad) turer of the players are anxious to take stock In the local comixany. Th new player can be attached to any modern make piano with a Bos ton fall board. The factory Is steadi ly at work on the players .and has a capacity for turning out about fifty each month. EVER TRIED COKE IN THE KITCHEN RANGE? It's the superb fuel for the kitchen. Very light, smokeless and dustless. Dampen slightlv and e it makes a fierce heat. 5 Try a ton. : Phone 130. : Carolina Coal & Ice : : Company : 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 NURSERY CO, Greensboro, N. C. Smith's Drug Store, Ashevllle Agt. FERTILIZER For Sale by W. F. ROGERS & SON. Asheville, N. C. I'honea 1345, 841.3. LUCAS Paints and Varnishes Asheville Paint and Glass Co. Formerly The Mlllcr-lilcv Paint Co. Private or class Instruction in Steu ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School o! Shorthand M1B8 SAJIE K MANUEL. Prln. Phone 1733. 133 W. Cheatnsi HAIIl GOODS HAItfJAlNS SWITCIIKS It no kind now $2. To 17.00 kind now $1.50, CHIGNON PIFKS I .' 00 Puffs now S.VO0 tlO nnd $12 kind now . S8.00 MISS CRUISE ' 15 Haywood M. ! Hughes Transfer and Liv ! ery Co. Trunks 25c. Grips 15c Wood ami kindling. Phone 140.V It. P. Ilu!hcs. Mgr. 101 houthslde Ave. a KUKwiiwuuima SPROAT'S MIM-INKllV PAIU.OHS Dates Dlda Pack Square. Invite your Inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. The Happy Housewives are those who buy Old ' Fashion Bread Fresh l)a- 1 Asheville Steam Bakery, i Phone 623 or SSI. CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS p tailored Coat 0 SIP A $1 Jilk Jiose. Special Joday 79c Pair This unusual value will be on sale today only. They sold Saturday at the same price and were very much in demand. We have an assortment of the best colors, also black and white. The size range, from 8 to 10. is complete. $1.25 filessatine Silk Reduced to $1 yd. 1 Messaline Silk is 'Afi inches wide. Nothing ex ceeds this silk in point of popularity, except pos sible foulards. You are welcomed to come in and compare the quality with any other .$1.25 or $1.50 Messaline in the city. Every good Spring shade is depicted. You can buy as much or as little as you please. A MVKIISK ASNORTMKNT OF si'iti.va irksse.s . .ITlces, $11.50 to $21.00. Several beautiful styles, variously In China Silk, Foulards and Mar quisette, suited for street wear, re ception or evening occasions. AT THE LINGERIE SHOP I . I si COFFEE W That bitter, unpleasant tantc of coffee Is eliminated when jou commence nli!ji HOt'KE," the coffee of ecellene and line Cauir. : at any price. I -pound alr-tisrlil tin '' J 3-Kund alr-lllit tin ' STRADLEY S East Tuck So. THE GRUNER SANITAR7TF' Ashevllle, N. C. 31 Hay wood St. F'ho ic C84 Devoted to the thorough and scientilir licatmir'. for relett cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, UheLioatism. Diseases of women and oihei' chronic diseases. The Bath and MabSaee department of the sanitarium is open to the public. Turkish, Russian, Cabinet, Betz-Hot-Alr, Klectric-l.lh I. Tub, Ritz. Foot. Shower and Needle Baths. Oal.'anic and Farradi c Treatment. Electric Vibrating and BweedUh Massage am: Movements. Thure Brandt Massage for Diseases of Women. Douches Lavage. GROCERIES FRESH MEAT I Everythinf to Eat I Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables. et Tii!iij)t Delivery. Moderate Prices. M. HYAIVJS . Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-243 5 FURNITURE New and Second-hand; Stoves, Kaugcs. Iron Reds, Sirings, Mattresses, Rug', Art Squares, 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 ;5,i4. FOR H-room cottage on paved hood. Size of lot 10(ly.2:!2. rlors, good garden, poultry i,.;.., , vki r(i Will make' it THE H. F. GRANT REAL PSYCHIC ma PSYCHIC Let it be what it may YOUR DESIRE CP.N BE GAINED. If in TROUBLE, DISAPPOINTED, or if Things CO WRONG SEE THE PSYCHIC. HOURS 3 to 9. ' 59 CLAYTON ST. ASHEVILLE, N. C. THERESE JACOBS "Novelty Singing Comedienne" INTERNATIONAL TRIO 1 1 mi CIMM rnose xiarznouy omgmg Boys' Motion Pictures. Palace Theatreiclub Mfe.d s, Suits at jfnnex ITH A FLAVOR often experiment in ninny grncli's "WIHTK heller & I 111 . Phonts 14 SALE street, desirable neighbor-: Has fiiriiaec. hardvoodx yard. fruit trees, etc. ood terms. TY CO., 48 Patton Ave. HOOD'S MILLINERY 5 Haywood St. I Millinery Importers X M. WEBB CO.
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