THE SUNDAY OITTZEX, APRIL 30, 1911
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Society
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fi 5 Him Eleanor Lamhcrtnon. of
I $ Greensville, Tenn., hh the until of
J honor t a very pretty lrllKP prfrly
I -liven yesterday afternoon at the Hal -
tery Park hotel by Mrs; J. fi. Law-
t ' rence. Mlaa Lambertann will remain
'I tn Aahevlllc a week longer, and will
i -' $ be the guest of Mrs. I aw retire at the
Battery Park for several dayg The
party was given In the green drawing
' room wmcn was oeaunruuy neiormeo ;
' j, with Eaater llliea, llllea of the valley ,
V' and a number of palms and feme, i
V i ni score carua were 1:1 wie pump- m
t t llllea of the valley, and dc-rorated In
water color. The rotors, green and
, "White, were noted In the reme rt
menthe punch, pistachio Ices and anl-
1 j$ d. The cakes were Iced with white
i and dat-orated with llllea of the val
ley. Mlaa Lamhertson was preaented
n m.UK aniit'nli In the form of a
. white satin opera rethwle, embroider.
d 'Jn vloleta. The flrat prlae,, b alml
' 'i lar'retlcule of lavender satin ami cut
.' leather, waa won hy Mlaa Adelaide
I - .... rUlMA Tha ArtffianlntlOfl M
1 -j 'silver bodkin set, wa won, by Mrd.
; , 2 William Bearden. Mra. Lawrence a
I ' guests were Mra. Michael Eraklne,
I , Mra. . Perry Cobb,, Mrs. ltufus wood
Mes.j"erry coon,, airs, jiuius nuuu-
cock, Mlaa Lillian Weaver. Mlaa Fran-
. . .. . - ' f ClM.n. tnmun I
cee xiuiDur, ie .ibhwi
Mle Myrtle lloiiina, mibb iveny, 01
New Torki Mlaa Adelaide Muyo, of
Chicago; Mlae Uielle Dlekorman, of
' ' New Torl; Mre.r W. Huall Valentine,
Wlaa Hebocca Bayllaa. or lovmgton
jaiae neuueca riie.i w v w ni-i.-.n,
v-i ui Volt rihee Mlaa Marguerite
"Wadiwortb, M1aa Katherlne Cortmi ll. j
Mlaa Edna Mltt-beJl. Mlaa Frant'ea
tfartaall and MIm Rohertson. the '
Itueat of honor; Jra. Allen McDonald. '
Mlaa BalleV. Mra. Jumea L. Alexan
der, Mra. T, K, Linn.
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In bonor of Mlaa Vera I'areona, of
Jacksonville, Tl Mlaa Ellaabeth
Vowell ' wt enteruin Informally
Tueaday evening at the home of her
sunt Un. Victor etern, t Hi Mont
ford venue,
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' The announcement of the wedding
of Mlaa : Mary Louiae Kennedy to
Lieut Alexander Hamilton Jonei,
whloh oocurred reb. I t Camp Mc
Urath, Maunaaa, Philippine lelanda.
will be of lntereat to the frlenda of
the latter In Aahevllle. The an.
hoiineetrwnt i"rd wer taaued by the
parenta of the bride. Pr. and Mr.
-Tome SteweH i Kennedy. Lieut.
JobM l on Ct)l- Thaddoua W.
Jonea. V, . A., at preeent atatloned
at rort Kthan Allen. Conn., and at
one time With hit mother and atater
resided at Acton N..C- Ut. Jonea
la a nephew of Oen. Bhafter and
eoualn of Mra,- Lawrence Young, of
thle city. He waa a atudent at the
A and M. college and a graduate oL
the Unlveraity of JJorth, Cai'ol.m'aiid
Widely known throughout Uie gtftte.1
At the Country elub yeaterday aft
ernoon the nnala In tbe women'a aln
Klea gold tournament were played hy
Mra, Alfred . Barnard n Mlaa
Ann Mead, reatiltlng In tie. W be
played again later In week In six
holef. Mlae Punsmore, of Chlrago.
who U t the. Manor for eeveral
week, aerved tea yeaterday afternoon.
There le much lntereat manlfeated In
the approaching aecond annua! tour,
noment of the Carolina Golf assor.l.
atlon for the championship of the
Carolines, iwbleh takee plaeea at the
Cbarleatob 'Country . club Thursday,
May 4, ano eontlnuee during the
week. I The Aahevllle Country club
will be represented by Edward I.
Frost, rhlllp 8. Henry. Herbert
Brown, A. H. Barnard. J. B. Tum
v..,.i. leave todayi for Charlea-
ton. and will remain there during the
Mlas Weaal Olenn and Mr. W, O.
Poole were married Friday evening by
Bev, W. M. VlnesTrt.hls realdence on,
XCheetnut street. A few frlenda of the
1 younateople were present. Mr. and
Mra. Pool will reside at I 8 Grady
'. , avenue.
i During the recent visit of Mr, Jna.
V X. Hackett to Aahevllle the noted
V- player had eeveral Interesting things
to gay concerning "moving pictures."
Mr. Hackett'a view la original and
" worthy of note. To the general pub-
lie the moving plcturee have aerved
"' ' as tablojd playi, diminishing the time
usually required by dialogue, seining
the stage, etc.. and last of all the
' ' price la popular. The models ueed
In the pictures shown usually In
mailer towns over the country are
'! V rather crude In their pantomime, un-
flnlshed and uninspired, but neverthc
' leas vast crowds flock to wltneas the
silent romances and tragedlea they
I portray. Mr. Hackett feels that only
Better Tailored Tub Suits
The Kinds That Please
The Better Dressed Women
These beautifully
ho
' cjasiv ready-to-wear we carry.
The suits are pro ving very popular: We
, have syart Linen Crash Garments in gray,
Javendeij oyster wmte, lemon snacte ana na
tural color. The eoats are the new short
lengths and the skirts are the uew plain styles.
; Tub Suits are delightful warm weather
clothes; they look and feel wonderfully cool.
The styles we arc showing will satisfy your
every desire for a summery garment. Prices
$16.50 to $27.50.
M. V. MOORE & CO.,
WOMKVS APPAREL. ' II PATTOX AVE.
! by the aid of the moving plrture films
jinny I hi art or ttn ureal players of
I ho day tie preserved and given to
j future jen'ermlona. In France the
liimous players are perpetuating their
; rt Ijy rei-nnllnn their moat note-
' worthy role on the films, and It I
; possible and will he u century henee,
; for the publle to wltneaa the famoua
aetora of today In their hunt roles.
Air. lineneit menus 10 nave pevnM
sets of pictures miide, the principal
,,ne being In the role of the "Prlaoner
f Zemin," with which his fortnnea
have heen linked for ao manj yearn.
for the reoaon. an he aald, "that It
will he nice for the 'kiddle,' In twent
yeara' time to are her father In the
character that made him famoua."
Mr. Ilarketfa email daughter la all
years old, and travele constantly with
her celebrated mother, Mlaa Mary
Mnnncrlng (Mra, Hnckett). The plr
turea ahow the wonders of hunting In
out of the way corner of the world,
the Jungle life, hear hunta In the
American Hockley coronatlona of
kings of varloua countries, the record.
Ing of Interesting and plituresotie
.ir.ni! without limitation, although
joining banns witn tne pbbi n o.,u.,...
yeara hence, would eeem a little un
. i 1 ... .1, a.
joining bands with the paat a hundred
raniiy, noever inm i mi .
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Mlaa Laura Hchroll' entertained Frl.
day evening In honor of her puplla
with- a mualcale at the residence of
jura. vv. rv. m
mi.. flrVrnli has heen tutoring
tin w. X. Lonon In Bwannanna,
f,,r YtRr. Mlaa Pertha and Mlaa
M,lln inon, of ft, Genevieve college,
,; m Kiwnl L. t'lemena, prlni lpi
f tnf, Form ehnot. and other mem
i,... nr the foroltv and the graduat
ing class were among Ihoso on the
rrogram. thereby adding to the suc
cess and pleasure of the nl'Mr. The
realdence waa artistically deeinted
With crab apple blossoms end fernn.
A collation w aerved at the conclu
sion of the musical program.
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At All Bonis' church thla morning
"Consider and Hear Me." by Plfeuger,
will be sung hy the choir, with Mr.
F. F. Marker as soloist. In the aft-ernooa-Oounod's
"Holy, Holy. Holy"
will be aung with Mr. J. O. Stlke
leather as solollst. "The Lord is My
MghC by Horatio Parker, will els
he aung. Mr. Harker will play -lected
program at the organ rocltal
following the afternoon service.
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In the women'e alnglea handicap,
U-hoie, golf tournament yeaterday
Miss Mead and Mrs. parnard tied In
the finale. The game will be played
off next week. In the approaching
and putting eonteat for women Mra.
Frasnr won. and Miss Morrison mgde
second and Mlaa Kthel Reevea third.
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The The Wofnart'a foreign Mis
aionary aoclety of Central Methodist
church will hold Ita regular monthly
business meeting tomorrow at 4
o'clock. Owing to the recent change
from the flrat Friday, to the first
Monday In each month the members
will please take notice of the date.
Pr. L. B. McBrayer. who has been
In Northern atatea examining Instl
tutea for the feehle-mlnded, stopped
at Washington yesterday on hla way
to this city.
. Mrs. C, Clarence Myere baa taken
apartments at 147 Montford avenue.
Mrs. Bingham, after a visit of sev
eral weeks to friends in Bouth Caro
lina, has returned to her home on
Bingham Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olover nni
Mr. Bherley Olover, of Louisville,
Ky,, are tn the city for a visit and
are guesta at the Battery Park hotel.
Mr. Herman Heller, of Raleigh. N.
C. Is in the city for several days on
business.
Miss Lillian Fletcher will remain In
Spartanburg for several daya to visit
friends before returning to Ashevllle.
Mr. C. A. Johnson, of Raleigh. Is In
Ashevllle on a' business trip.
Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Bllversteln,
who have occupied the A. J. Lyman
residence during the winter, vlll
spend the aummer In thesEast, leav
ing Ashevllle within eeveral weeks.
Miss May White, who hn been vis
iting friends In the city, has returned
to her home In Charlotte, N.
Mr. K. Theodore Freldel. of Char
leston. S. C, Is In the city for a abort
stay.
tailored tub garments
Pimples
Cannot Live
When tlu Blmxl la IturlHcd With
Htuart'ft al'liirn NX at em -
Trial rarkue Kf-nt Free
Pliriijl.-B, blolciiM, eruptions. etc.(
simply disappear like magic when you
shut off Hie supply of Impurities
which raune tliern.
Mluarl I'iilriuni Wafers K" '"to
the blood through the aro channel
as food. They stimulate and nourish
It. They destroy foreign and unnatu
ral oodles found there und remove
all Impurltlex very quickly.
In many caNen ptmplcs and erup
tions disappear from the akin in five
days.
Theae little wafer are so strong
that inierndlulely nrter they go Into
the blood their beneficial effects make
themselves known. The blood le
c I cm ni.. (I rapidly and thoroughly, the
Impure Is separated from the pure
blood and the waste matter and poi
sons are carried from the system.
The parson who suffers the humi
liation of pimples, blotches and
eruptions should know and feel that
the blood is In had condition nd de
lay Is quite dangerous, und Is liable
to affect many organs quite seriously.
Parity your blood nd you give
nature the means to successfully
fight all manner of dlaeaae. Calcium
Hulphlde la one of the Ingredients
from which Btuart'e Calcium Wafers
sre made, and It Ib the strongest and
most'- powerful blood Invtgorator
known to science This wonderful
purifier Is endorsed by the entire rat
dlcul profession and Is generally used
In all doctor's prescriptions for the
blood und skin.
Hluart's Calcium Wafers peculiarly
preserve the strength of Calcium
Sulphide better than other methods
thus giving the most rapid cimw ow
ing to the purify of the ingredients
and their freedom from decay, evap
oration and chemical weakness caused
by many latter day modes of prepara
tion. Htuart's Calcium Wafers are sold
by every druggist. - Price ftO cents or
send us your name and address and
we will send you a trial package by
mall free. Address F. A. Ktuart, 176
Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcua Foster and
Mr. CTI. Derby, of Worcester, Mass.,
are in the city, and are guests at the
Battery Park hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Allen, of Hot
flprlngs, Va., who have been at the
M.anor, have returned to their home.
Mr. Robert McDonald left lust
evening for New Orleans aficr spend
ing the winter In Ashevllle. Mr Mc
Donald will spend the aummer In
Texas on the "Good Night" ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hlnei. of
Milwaukee, Wis., have returned to
their home after a atay at the Manor.
Mr. G. H. Flannery, or Partucah,
Ky la In the City for a short stay on
bualnees.
Mrs. Bobert B. Carroll has returnod
from New York and the East ufter nn
absence of several weeks.
Mrs. S F.llxabeth Bolton returned
from Washington yesterday, accom
panied by Mra. Henry Pnyxon, who
will spend some. week In Ashevtllo,
Mrs. C. A. Raysor and children
have returned from a visit to Chester
B. C.
Pr. B. Westray flattie has gone to
New York to meet hla grandson. Maa
ter S. Westray Hancock, who arrives
from- England with his governess the
first of the week. Mrs. Hancock Is
coming via China and Japan to this
country, and will hind In fian Fran
rlaco some weeks later. Pr. Tiattle
will return to Ashevllle the latter oart
of the week, while his grandson ntul
Koverneas are expected within a day
or ao.
Mr. Clyde Gordon Benedict, of New
York, Is In the city for a short stsy,
and Is a guest at the Battery Turk
hotel.
Mrs. Augustus P. Shepard, 1r.and
her children return to New York the
latter part of thla week after ! pend
ing the winter with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Bees at Kenllworth lodge.
Mr. Eurl Norman, who has been
connected with the business staff of
the Battery Park hotel for a year or
two. has leased White Sulphur
Springs hotel at Waynesvllle for the
summer, and will manage It. Mr. Nor
man leaves shortly for Waynecvllle.
Mr. J. B. Craven, ef Lenoir, la n
the city for a few days on business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Colwell. after
having spent the winter In Florida.
have returned to their home at 23!
Haywood street.
Constable F. M Jones la very sick at
the home of his stater. Mrs. M. N.
Koherts. In West Ashevllle.
Mr. J. Scroop Styles has returned
from Brevard, where he delivered n
address before a meeting of the Odl
Fellows.
Mr Puff Merrick Is In Philadelphia
on business.
Miss Lilly Wolfe, who hss heen at
tending the Baraca-Phllathea con
vention In Greensboro, ' has returned.
Miss Wolfe visited her sister, Mrs. P.
M. Pettit, In Greensboro during her
stay.
! Rev. Henry H. Sweets, of Lnuls
i vllle. Ky., who preaches at the First
' Presbyterlsn church this morning. Is
the gueet of of Mrs. E. W. Gillis. 134
Montford avenue.
Mr. J. W. Cortland, of Unltlmort.
i Is In the city, for a short stay, and 's
! a guest at Margo Terrace.
i Miss Constance Mills, of PlMsbnrj.
'. 1'a . Is spending eeveral weeks In :he
city.
Becem arrivals at the Manor are:
Mr. and Mrs. rhss. T. Fletcher and
: Miss Florence .T. Bailor. Sherman.
:Tex.: Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Newomh.
I Cleveland, O.: Mr. and Mrs. Fre-1 J.
Witterson. Chicago, lll.j Miss K. A.
j Walte. St. Paul, Minn.; Miss A. K.
! I-ewie. St. Paul, Minn.
The crews of tho British subma
rine are rreularly drilled In the ue
of the safetv helmet, hv tvhlch thov
may save themselves and others In
LENOIR GETS A MORE
CONVENIENT SCHEDULE
Approaching Marriage t ' Interest.
Variety of IVraoiiul Mention From
Caldwell County.
I.ENOIRR, April 21. A new
schedule goes Into effect on the Car
olina fk Northwestern railway next
Hunday, tho 30th. The must Import
ant change effecting I.enolr Is the
night train from Hickory, arriving
here at 1 a, m. Inatead of 10 p. m. as
heretofore By this change passen
gers from the north and east are en
abled to reach I.enolr without having
to spend the nixht In Hickory, aa
formerly, aa this train will make con
nection With the Bouthern train No.
35, bring both mall and passengers.
It Is thought probable that the rail
road company will put on their reg
ular summer trains, Nos. 7 and I, a
little later.
After spending several weeks In
this county visiting friends and rela
tlvea. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Coffey left
yesterday for their home In, St. Paul,
Minn. Mr. Coffey Is a Caldwell coun
ty man and a son of our townsman.
Mr. P. P. Coffey, who went West
many years ago. In the Western city
he Is the owner of some valuable real
estate, and also owns several large
wheat farms, and has about 8,000
acres In wheat this season. This Is
the first visit he has made to his na
tive county In many yeara. .
Carda are out announcing the ap
proaching marriage of Rev. Charles
T. Squires, paator of the First Pres
blterlan church at this place, to Miss
Nona Markley Harris, of Lignum.
Va. The ceremony will be performed
on Wednesday. May 10, and the hap
py young couple will be at home In
Lenoir after the 2F.th of May. Mr.
Squire came to Lenoir only a few
m.onths ago from St. Louis, accepting
a call to the pastorate of th First
Presbyterian church at thla place.
Mr. W. S. Phlfer, who recently
came to Lenoir from Stateavllle, la
seriously sick at hia home on North
Main street. For the past few days
hla condition has heen such aa to
cause much apprehension to relatives
as to the outcome, as he Is getting up
In age. He la Buffering from a com
plication of diseases.
Pr. W. J. Martin, of Pavldson col
lege, and Mr. J. A. Brady, of States
vllle, passed through Lenoir yester
day, returning from Watauga county,
where they attended the closing exer
claea of the Nast seminary.
ANOTER VETERAN
HAS PASSED AWAY
Mr. J. 3. Sriimnan, One of the Leading
Cltiiens of Transylvania County,
Pled Friday.
BREVARP, N. C. April Mr.
J. J. Shlpma'n. Confederate' veteran,
died at bis home here yesterday at
the age of 76.
For several yeara Mr. Bhipman has
been Identified with the public life In
thla county, having served as clerk of
the court, county commissioner, mem
ber of the county board of education
and Justlce.of the peace, and was re
cently appointed aeaistant tax asses
sor. '
T,. ri.rAiaul was a man of noble
Christian character, and admired by
a large host or mends, ne ui
vived bv a widow, four daughters and
a son. Mr. T. H. Shlpmair
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GFOROE ADE
When In Aahevllle several
years ago, acquired what he
termed the "Wheat-Heart
habit." He got in the habit
of eating Wheat-Hearts and
after that no other cereal sat
isfied him. Thousands of oth-
ers
have formed this habit.
They
use other cereals occa
sionally, but Wheat-Hearts
alone satisfies.
All Grocers
DELICIOUS
One Lady Said:
"MR. HARMON, YOOi HONEY
ANI) HONF.Y CANDY IS SO DE
I.lOOrs THAT I TELL ALL MY
KINK'S PS." YOU ARE DOING
VOl R KK1KXDS A FAVOR WHEN
TF.LLINti THEM
OK tllll DE
LICIOVS PRO-
Dl'lT OF THE
KLOWKKS AND
SI'S SI! INK. ASK
FOR HARMON'S.
SEE Oi l. BEES
TODAY.
I I PACK SQl'ARB
V-
Another Luxurious Train.
Southern Will Install New Train Be
tween Aahevllse and St. Lam
Beginning Today.
Another fine train la announced by
the Bouthern Railway, . Beginning
today, the "8t. Louis Special"
will be Inaugurated between
Ashevllle and St. Louis. The new
train will leave Aahevllle at :05 p.
m.. arriving at St. Louis the follow;
tng day at i40 p. m.
Between Louisville and St. Louis
will be carried dining, observation and
parlor cars. Tblg train will glre
tourists from Louisville, Bt. Louis and
the West a splendid service to and
from the "Land of the Sky."
PROGRESS RANGES?
Beet and Cheapeat
Your money back If not satisfied.
We will allow you a good price
for. your old store on one of these
Nice Ranges.
Give ua a call.
DEAL GOLIGHTLY
t7 North Main. Phone SS4.
Hughes Transfer and Liv
ery Co. ,
Trunks 25c Grips 15c
Wood and kindling. Phone 140.
K. P. Bugbea, Mgr. Ml Soutnalde)
Are.
CORSETS ESPECIALLY FITTED
TO MEASURE
The basla of every well fit
ting garment Is a property
fitted corset We exercise ev
ery care In giving eaotr lndltr
ual the corset form which
adds to their personal attrac
tiveness Irrespective of the
cost of their outer apparel
In fact the sight of the orig
inal eoat of a corset la logt
when the general effect re
ceives the general admiration
of your friends.
Special Demonstration and
fittings by appointment.
MRS. HARVEY . Phone 2M
tl Son til Main St.
BROIL and
TOAST
OVER
COKE
The ideal fuel for kitch-
en range. Dustless and
smokeless.
Phone 130
j Carolina Coal & Ice
Company
Consumption Successfully
Treated "
Our records show 82 per
cent complete relief. Write
for illustrated booklet.
FINE RIDGE SANITARIUM
ATLANTA, OA.
Tub Suits and
Shirtwaists
Laundered
Promptly,
Properly
and
Prettily.
Phone 70
A Trial is aU
Wo Ask.
Swannanoa Laundry
"We treat your laundry white."
Phone 964
to have your clothes pressed.
Latest Improved steam Preaalng
Machine.
QUICK SERVICE PRESSING CXCB
LUCAS Paints and
Varnishes
Asheville Paint and
Glass Co.
Formerly
The Miller-Rice Paint
Co.
J. E. CARPENTER
JEWELER
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
11 W. Pack Square.
Pretty
Yellow
DAISIES
25c per Bunch
$1.00 per 100
J. VAN LINDLEY
NURSERY CO.
GREENSBORO, N. C
Our Spring Goods
Arc Arriving
Daily
We have an exceptionally nice linflVof porch
goods, lawn swings and porch shades;', line
of rugs and mattings are complete an6t?th$ larg
est stock of refrigerators and ice box6si"w have
ever had. - v f--. i
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We will -save you money for spot cashv'JDi: an
payment. , : J'i.i
Kind treatment and lowest pricesoui mbtfo, ;
BEAUfllONTFiJRMTLIRECO.
Phone 1002. f ? : L 27 S. Mala St
CHICHESTER S PILLS
"eVga- THg BLeMONBMAND.
.vrBat
feKAND riiX. t sel
mmt. mm Uwm Rtatbie
mnmimisaamK
IF IT'S FLOUR YOU WANT, WE HAVE IT, -
. "Snow Bank"
v ' only 90c W
OnTD A TVT W
Belli WhlU House Coffee and
East Pack Sq.
THE GRUNER SANITARIUM
Aahelle, N. C. H Hajrwood'St Phone tM
Devoted to the thorough and aclentlflo treatment for select easee ot
Kerrouaneee, Paralysis, Aathma, Habit. Stomach. Rheumatism. Dleae ot
women and other ehronlo diseases. ' ' " '
The Bath and Manage w-
' ' t.u.ii w.itri-.t.iirh t. Tub. Sits. Foot. Shower -and
Naedle Baths. OalTgnlo and Farradt
Sweedlab Msasage and Movementa.
of Women. Douches lavage. .. .
PSYCHlCSrPSYCHlC
Know your fate and guide
There is no hope so fond, o' wish so great.- that i can
accomplish for you.
I have success where other Clairvoyants fall.
JXW FEE, 50c; FULL READING 1.0O.
Ji t 0. n.AYTOV ST.
e ST. CHAS. COFFEE.
CHARLES COFFEE is a blend of the best, most delicious
coffeeB obtainable and Is roasted . In New Orleans the moat noted
coffee center In the world.. Packed In air tight packages.
OWE-POTJND PACKAGE .. , .i .. ... 85c
THREE-POUND PACKAGE.. $1.00
btiilj 801,1 bJ.
1VI. HVA1VIS
Fancy Groceries Meats and Vegetables.
ST. CHAS. COFFEE. , ST. CHAS. COFFICEt
SPECIAL SALE
of a new line of Switches. Puffa and
Curls at a great reduction.
MISS CRUISE'S SHOP
IS Haywood 8
Dew Drop Candy Parlor
$2 Patton Are.
tn...s rnrtv averv dav. Cocoa-
nut flavored syrup and peanut butter.
E. M. ADAIR & C. P. BAKER
Proprietors.
FOR
5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, close to car line,
$1,650; small cash payment, balance . $16.00 per month.
Size of lot 51x140. In good
wmmm e-se sn aTm A ITItl TTI A T
SPROAT'S
MILLINERY PARLORS
Oatee Bldg., Pack Square
Invite your Inspection of their
new line of Spring Millinery.
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BOTTLES.
Keeps contents Icy cold or
steaming hot from 24 to "
hours.
Saves getting up at night to
heat baby's milk. Invaluable
for automoblllsts, plcknickers,
hunters. Invalids,
tPrlc at from 1.2 to $1.00.
MacKAVS PHARMACY,
Prescription Specialists,
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Free use pt Kodaks where Wb'do
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If it's Bread you want,
we have all kinds, fresh
daily, Salt Rising an4 Old
Fashion' is, our ' popular,
brand.
Asheville Steam Bakery,
"hone 2a or Xhl. 7
Let us gtv yon an estimate of
that Eloctrlo Wiring. Our work gives
satisfaction.
W. A. WARD,
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IS Church St. Vbone;4e
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:: Club Building.
Hajrvvood St. : :
PHONE 38 1
WEAVERVILLE
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Roberts & Reagan
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