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THE ASIIEVILLE CITIZ EX, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911 Society Personal Announcement of th man-lane off ford avenue, haa returned to her horn Mrs. Lucy Barbour Pennlman to Mr jiaipn .Hiram Johnaon, or Indiana, have bean received by friends In Ashe vlile. The marriage occurred at the home of lira. Pennlman's mother, Mrs. William S. Watera. 115 Lanvale :-. street, Baltimore, lira. Pennlman, who la a atater-ln-Uw of Mrn. Talbot ' Pennlman and Mra. Rldgeley Pcnni- 7 man, went to Baltimore two years ago, and haa resided there since. Mr. Johnaon waa at one time aeso'lntert With Mr. Frank Chapman In the ve- . neer Worka of the latter in Ulltmore. . 'Little Mlaa Arline Perklnson i le- " prated her tenth anniversary yeater (Jay afternoon at her home on Word fin atreet. The house was prettily decorated with pink and white flow- -'.ere ' Th fttvnra wr 1 led with rlh- , bong of the eamn colors nnd the large " birthday caks was iced with ; ink anil Illuminated by ten white handles. The V Children spent the Bfternoon playln Karnes. In the peanut hunt the Ural '. prise was won by Nelllci Davla. There were about eighteen children present. . ; JH .Jl Tha ladles' single golf tournament waa finished Monday afternoon, Mra. Alfred S. Barnard winning front Mlaa Anna Meade, t up to 2 to so. The 'prise waa a allver tea caddy. ' The ' tournament haa been eapeclally Inter eating and closely contested. There will be another tournamont la the " near future wnwn ww o announceu later. ; . "Rom Craagon," the attractive set tlement at Skyland. of which Mlaa ' Rose Chapman is pe promoter, ia at preeent one of tha moat delightful places imsginsble. ; The axaiea and dogwood are lit full bloom and the ; aurroundlnar mountains are colored with tha evhlte and coppery tlnta. Mlaa Chapman la building four pretty cotta.it ea for aeveral people who have purchased loU at "Roaa Crsggon, One la for Col, Huger, of South Car- . eltna, which la quite Urge and in ad dition haa a alaeable ball room. There are others being built for Mr. Knight and Mr. Dawson, of Florida. Tnsse cottages jrlll be finished early In Juns and reedy for occupancy. Mlaa Chap- man will also build two ootuges of bar own., Those who have slrsady built homes at "Boss ;raon" . are opening them for tha Summer, and tha tittle settlement la becoming pop ulated and resembles a little Swiss village ., ' 1 Jl J The Misses Reese will entertain at i their home on South Main street this evening (from nine until twelve o'clock In honor of Mr; and Mrs. Samuel VffulAII SmA Sew. iatkla mastitis nf the PMIa, thee, class of the North Ashsvtlle Methodist church met yesterday with Mis Willie Wilson on Conestee street. V-.. Jl -v Jl .V Miss Mary Louise Swope entertains with a dinner this evening at her home in Piltmore. The college girls and boys will shortly be returning from their re spective) schools, and will dispel the apathy which haa taken possession of society since Easter week. Lest summer waa given over entirely to the younger set and the summer ws,s one Joyous round ef parties of all descrip tions. The tennis elub held forth weekly and ended each meeting with an Informal tea to which a few out alder were bidden. The Country club, around which eoclety revolves, Inaugurated the popular dinner dances, which supplied a very pleas ant diversion., There were the big dancee and germ an given at tha ho tels which added considerably to the gayety Of the season and are always anticipated with Interest. The first of Juns wilt bring most of the young people home, although many of them will delay their return on account of . ;: Jt i The Woman's club. will be enter tained this year by Mra Charles A. B eel at her picturesque home al Arden. The neat meeting of the club will be given over to business end the annual election of officers, and will take place Monqj May St, at the residence of Mrs. J. B, Craddock on Montford avenue. The last meeting, which is of a social nature, will be held at Arden May 10 at the home of Mrs. Beale. ; The last meeting was of Interest to the members, the subject of a city federation of women's cluha being discussed. The Friday Book club and Current Literature club will discuss the subject at their next meet-In. Mrs. O. B. Bisaner. who1 haa been vtaltlng Mrs. W. S. Whiting on Mont- in Hickory. Mr. and Mra. a. W. Speedwell, of Louisville, Ky., are In the city for stay of aevernl weeks. Mr. W c. Allen, of Waynesvllle, spent yesterday In the city on business. Miss Martha Lewis has returned from a visit to friends In Greens boro. N. C. Mr. Krnest Withers has returned to Waynesvllle after a brief stay In the city. .Jrs Mattheson and her daushter. Miss Adelaide Mayo, have returned to Chicago after a several weeks' stay at the Flattery Park hotel, and will re turn to Ashcvllle for the summer season. Miss Virginia Morton, of Memphis. Tenn., Is visiting friends and rela tives In the city. , Mra. William Davla and small daughter, Harah, who have been visit ing the parents of the former for, two weeks, have returned to their htjme In Atlanta, Oa, Mr. and Mrs. Oattls Beale have re turned from their honeymoon, which was spent in Ooldston, N. C. snd ars at home on Haywood street. Dr. L. B. McBrsyer went to Win ston-Salem yesterday to sttend i meeting of the Odd Fellows. Mr, E. M. Backus, who haa been In New York on buslnsss for several days, passed through the city yester day on his wsy to sapphire, Mr. S. C, flatterthwalte. proprietor of the Esgls's Nest hotel, Is In ths City on business, snd Is a gusst at ths Battery Park hotel. !- Mr, H. S. Anderson, of Hsndsrson vllle, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hudson, who have been In the city for several months, havs returned to their home In Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. fl. J. Mlnnaugh and Miss Mlnnaugh, of Columbia, 8. C, are at the Battery Park hotel for ths season. Mr. Mlnnaugh will return to his home within several days, return Ing later to the elty. Miss Mary Mathsws, who has been visiting friends and relatives In the city, hes returned to her home In Charlotte. !- Dr. 3. M. Walton, of Memphis, Tenn., Is visiting Mra Walton, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. L. Car roll for soms tlms. Miss Marguerite Link, of Hlokory. Is vlsltlnir Mrs. W. S. Whiting on Montford avenue. Dr. S, Westray Battls hss returned from a two weeks' trip to Nsw York, Miss May Thayer haa returned for a stay of some weeks, ana is at si South Frsnch Brosd avenus. Miss Beatrice Stowe hss recovered from her recent Illness, and will re sume her classss. Mr. W. F. Crosby and family leavs Thursday for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Bull, who havs occupied "Bunnicrest" in Victoria, for a year or two, return to their home in the Eaat thla week. Mrs. Thomas Walker, who haa been visiting relatives in the city, leaves today for her horns In Bsnnettsvllls, S. C. Mra. Msud R. McLure, of Louis ville, Ky., is expected In the city to day ss ths guest of Miss Pendleton et 8 College street. PAINT LICK LADY WRITES THANKS For the Great Benefit That Cardui, the Woman's Tonic, Was to Her When Sick ere..isy.., s.ai, jfti lt tfo, u rsn Mtflfra mim irfrH , i,,.frV i. . ffr mm rft se unmmfd Mr, W. C. Toon, former bookkeep- per of 8. Sternberg Co., leavea to day for Brooklyn. N. Y where he will accept a poaltlon as bookkeeper for the Tslcum Puff oompsny. Miss Amy Emmanuel left yesterday for Marahall, where ahe will report several railroad cases to be tried thle week. Miss Mmtle Love, who haa been the guest of Mra. Henry Wood, haa re turned to her home in Waynesvllle. Special Sale ONYX Silk Hose Oar Regular $125 Quality i 79c Here is an unusual opportunity in Silk Stockings. We have reduced our $1.25 Onyx , Silk, in all colors, to 79c a pair. We are go ing to close out the line at this price. . , All women know the quality and Superior fitting of Onyx Hose. There is a great variety of colors: bronze, gold, pink, yellow, gray, prunell, Copenhagen, white, Emerald, red, champagne, black, etc., etc. Onyx. Stockings are reliable values at origi nal prices, but at henest reductions they are unusual bargains. Our regular stock $1.25 quality, now 79c. ft V. MOORE & C0. WOMEN'S WEAK. 11 PATTON AVE. Paint Lick, Ky. "1 suffered so much, from womanly trouble," writes Mra. Msry Freeman, of Paint Lick, K- "before 1 commenced to take Card ul. "I waa so weak from It, that I waa down on my back nearly all the time. "1 have taken .three bottles of Card ill snd It hss done me more good than any medicine I ever took In my life. "I can't possibly praise It too high ly. It has done ao much for me and I will do alt I can to help you for I think It Is ths only medicine on earth that will cure female troubles." You need not be afraid to try (rdul, for In dollar so you are mak nk no nsw experiment in drug dos ing or in tablets of concentrated min eral Ingredients. Cardui aa a medicine ,aa a tonic for weak, tired, worn-out women, la tlme-tenec, safe, tellable. It has helped others snd should certainly help you. Composed of gentle-sctlng, hsrb Ingredients, Its action Is mild and natural and It haa no bad after effects, a have many of the pow- ormi drugs, sometimes lecominend-ed. N. B. Write to: Ladles' Advisory uepi., t'nattanooge Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Speclhl In structions, and 4-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," aent In plain wrapper, on request. Curtains and Dra peries onTecond floor lis Ifeu 'Shirtwaists and Marquisette presses at jtinnex Miss Marlon Treadweil and her sla ter, Mra. Hepburn, of New Rochelle, N. Y., sre spending several weeks In Ashevllle. Mr. A. B. Ryan, of the Northern Pacific, of Atlanta, Oa., Is In the city for a short stay on business. Mrs. Elisabeth Putnam and daugh. ter, who have been at the Manor for some time, have returned to their home In Lynn, Mass. Secretary Ed Brown, of the Y. M. C. A., who has been III for a week. haa recovered and resumed his duties. Miss Msrle Hart, who has been In Ashsvtlle for several weeks, has re turned to her home In Chattanooga. Tenn. Mrs. F. D. Chester end son. Her bert, have returned to Greensboro after a aeveral days' stay In the city. Mr. 8. E. Howell, who has been at ths Manor for ssveral weeks' stay, has returned to Chattaaooga, Tenn. Mrs. V. L. SUne and Mrs. H. A. Hun ham have returned to the city from Btateavilla. where they attended the annual meeting of the Home Mis. slonary society. On Sunday Mrs. Dun ham delivered sn address st ths Racs street church regarding the work of the Missionary eoelety, Special Attractions at oth the Main Store and the Annex prices 10 ill e Very ow Jfere JPuring the If ext Jm Months 4ook the 4ist Over . From now until we move we will endeavor to sell down on our fresh t stock of Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Apparel. Our merchandise is fresh, ciean ana up-to-aate. 1 ne metnoa or cleaning our stocKs nere irom season to season assures you of receiving only new stuff when you buy from us. This fact added to the necessity of getting rid of a great amount of goods, gives you values unheard of in the higher grade retailing. We can truthfully state that fronr now until the first part of July, prices at the Bon Marche will be the lowest in its history. (Main Store) 15c and 20c Galatea, special for . . . .12 l-2c yard 25c embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, special for ' 15c 3,000 tyards of 40-inch Sheer Lawn reduced to . . . 7 l-2c yard Up to 45c Cotton Goods, including Polins, reps and Mercerized Rajahs, special for 15c yard $1.25 Children's Dresses, special for 85c (Annex). $3.50 and $4.00 Taffeta Silk Underskirts for $2.75 Taffeta and Chiffon Waists, up to $6.50 values, for $2.95 One lot of "Wool Skirts, priced from $5.00 to $10.00.; for .$2.50 to $5.00 $1.25 and $1.50 Linene and Lawn Waists, plain and embroidered, for ... ... . ..v.-.95c " One lot of Linen Coat Suits greatly reduced. sU ry rVs.-T, se isrfW sfr ee mfami kV U. S. Department of weather bureau, Willis chief. Agriculture, L. Moore, Temperature 8 p. M. Max. 79 82 78 ti 7 88 (0 6! 72 8 78- 78 82 72 70 72 68 78 84 88 80 86 70 76 74 83 srature data for May 9, .easing s Steamship, M. Benin, chief engineer of naval eon traction In the Kronen uavy, figured out from elaborate calculations In bow short a distance a steamship can stop Be demonstrates that a 80,000 ton transatlantic liner, going twenty-nine knots an bour. simply by stopping the engines will come to a stop In one boar and thirteen mlnntee and will In that time hove traveled 4.7S ststute ml lea The ssme vessel with reel pro cstlng engines, if these be reversed, will stop In twice Ira own length and If tbe engines be turbines In four timea Its own length. These theoretl al calculations are verified by actual experiment Tbe French minister of marine made tbe teat with some tor pedo boata fend baa on several occa loos stopped one by rererslng Its eo gins to 00v8 yards and when the en glues wr 0f the tnrbtue type la 273.4 ysrda-New Tork World. Obeyed the Judge. A little colored srtrt. deeply Insulted by her playmate, wbo bad pusbed ber ofTn de stoop." took ber esse before tbe Justice of the peace Be Inquired Into tbe circumstances and sold, turn Ing to the Injured one. "The plaintiff la allowed to ask tbe defendant a ques tion In regard to the assault." Whs's (lot yo' say, ssbT" 1 say thst yon msy ask tbe de fendant a question." "Wb-wbet'll Ah ask her, sab?" "Any question you like." The eulid studied tbe floor a mo ment; tben. with tbe politest of stnllee. she Inquired. "Sally, am yo' mamma well r-Krery body's. Hsld Bible and Rudder. Some years ago Japan wss neither so free nor so friendly with other nstlws s she Is today, to hose old days when a foreign ship entered the Japs nese pons the captaia was obliged to place bis Blbls sod rudder In charge of tbe chief officer of tbe port and Mare tbem there ouril be was ready to sail. Of course bs wouldn't sail without either, and the Jape coald easily keep tabs on ths morementa of all sblps In Ibeir barbora The Seven Sleepers. The seren sleeper of Kplwsua, a fa Torits subject In medieval art were seren Christians who to escape the persecution of Declua concealed tbem elres In a car whose month was closed by tbelr enemies: Tbe care was rediscovered '.'00 years afterward. when tbe sleepers awoke youthful and In perfect health. Atlanta.. .. Augusta. . . Birmingham Buffalo . . . Charleston . Charlotte . . Chicago . . . Norfolk . . . Raleigh . . . Bt. Louis . . Savannah. . Washington. Wilmington Local Tewtperat 18-11: At 8 a. m. 84; 10 a. m. 68; 12 m. 68; 2 p. m. 64; 4 p. m. 66; p. m. 68; 8 p. m. 67. Normal 61. Highest 68; one year ago 60. Lowest 60; one year sgo 47. Absolute maximum 83 in 1806. Absolute minimum 44 In 1808. Local precipitation for this month: Normal 8.78. 'A Greatest amount 7.76 in 1808. Least amount 1.14 In 190J. For last 24 hours ending at 8 p. m. State of weather at i p. cloudy. m., part WEAR A FLOWER MHMssee tor MOTHER'S SAKE Sunday, May 14 Any kind you want. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. GREENSBORO, If. C. SPECIAL SALE of a new line of Switches, Puffs and Curls at a grsat reduction. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP SS Haywood At FURNITUR E? New and Second-Hand. DEAL A 27 worth Main. GOLIGHTLT Phone 54. SPECIAL CARS OPERATEH The "Chocolate Soldier" company left the city yesterday In their two special cars which were attached to the "Carolina Special." The com pany performed last night in Spar tanburg. Train No. 84 carried two cars of Odd Fellowe to Wlnaton-Salem where they will attend the session of the grand lodge In that city. H I MM H GF0RGE ADE When in Ashevllle several years ago. acquired what he T termed the "Whet-Meart habit." He got In the habit of eating Wheat-Hearts and I after that no other cereal sat- Z Isfled him- Thousands of oth- ers nave rormea mn naou Thev use other cereals occa sionally, but Wheat-Hearts T alone untunes. All Grocers PIANOS OF QUALITY When you select a piano from our stock you may rest assured that it is an in strument of pleasing quali ties and the price .will be a fair one. FALKS' MUSIC HOUSE, 21 South Main St THE HONEY HABIT In a very sweet one, one tnat win make you enjoy life more, because you will ll'o loner. Yon can quit the "liaWt. ' oui you we are sure will not want to. The novelty of eat ing the pure Juloe of flowers surely does nppoe.1 to you. SnrHy our Honey chocolate doca, too. tlie way they disappear. UN. rack Square. V BY REASON OF ITS I QUALITY j M. & W. Indian Coal I has won a high place in tne esteem 01 me wo- men of Asheville. It always gives perfect satisfaction. Phone 130 I Carolina Coal & Ice : Company : I Beth Wrong. "Ton here deceived me," she com pleted. "You gave me to understand that yon were rich." "Well, you decwlved me. too." be re plied. "You caused m to believe that yoa would be brave and ebeerftri If It ever became necessary fer as to fe along oa a small iucome." J ud?e. IH4HM4MM Millinery Importers ! M. WEBB CO. X Club Building t Haywood St i Stf 1 4 A SPROAT'S mVUSSKX PARLORS Oatee Bldf., Pack Square Invite your Inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. ttttiiiiimimnmimtniimniiiiinnmnm DO YOU DRINK COFFEE? If So Why not drink the best v WHITE HOUSE 1-pound air-tight tin . 3-pound air-tight tin S6o ....$1.10 STRADLEY & LUTHER. Sells White House Coffee and Tea, the world's best I Bast Peek 8q. Phones 64 and L FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE, Weave rville. One and a half acres of ground. Has bearing fruit trees. House new. Very desirable in every respect. Price $1,500. Good terms. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. PSYCHIQ PSYCHOMfTRlS PSYCHIC I can't I I Know your fata and guide yourself accordingly. There Is no hope so fond, or wish so great, that accomplish for you. I have success where other Clairvoyants fall. LOW FEB. 50c: Fl'LL READING $1.00. Hours S to . 6 CLAYTON ST Has arrived, so have the In sects. We have the medicine for them in the shape of In sect Powder, Moth Balls and Flake with Cedar Chips and Lavender Flowers. Bug-l-slde is guaranteed to destroy Bed Buss, 26 cents a e bottle. MeoKAY'S PHARMACY, I Prescription Specialists, e Opp. P. ,o. Dew Drop Candy Pralor S3 Patton Ave. Fresh Candy every day. Cocoa nut flavored syrup a.d peanut butter. L II. ADAIR & C. P. BAKER ProprtetstMTaL Trunks tad Leather Goods Is our specialty. Money to loan on diamonds .watches, jewelry and anything of value . Lmd Offloex SS ft. Mala Sv Phone SST. Ashevllle, If. a H. L. Finkelstein CITIZEN WANT ADS ARE LITTLE WINNERS Sure -wSL We Wash Ties And wash them so per fectly that you'll want to tie all your washable linens to us. The Nichols Way Acknowledges no supe riors in the washing business. Phone 40. 3 Asheville laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr Private or class Instruction in Steej. ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIE EMANUEL, Prln. Phone 17 S3. 181 W. CbeatnaS BORROW A KODAK Free use of Kodaks where we do the finishing. We are film experts and get better results from your films. Every 'detail has careful at tention. RAY'S BTOHO, 39 Patton Ave. Fgo-otts s Your child's comfort this summer is largely de- pendent upon the kind J ; of go-cart you purchase. We have an excellent 2 line of new models I ranging in price from Phone 964 to have your clothes pressed. Latest improved steam Pressing taeniae. QCTCK SERVICE PRESSING CLUB $2 to $13 HARRIS FURNITURE COMPANY I 'Home Furnishers," 19 S. Main. Phone 1515 J. E. CARPENTER. JEWELER Watch Repairing a Specialty. 11 W. Pack So, mare.
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