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THE A8HEYTLLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1911 4 ! 4 .1 trt 'i 0.1' cb ,t ( n fit it I t i. t society 3 ' The faculty and students of the $ Kormal and Collegiate Institute) .have ' Issued handeome Invitations to the Commencement exerdaee of the Inati i tut which take place June t-th. The program la Interesting and the lnss -"play which la given on Ihe campus, "will be Shakespeare'e, "Much Ado About Nothing." The pl' haa 1" In " rehearsal for aome weeka and the vi costumes, It la said, are to he uneually ' food. The program of the eierrises 5j tad the namea of the graduates are V given below: " .Friday, June 2. 4:00 p. m., Normal Senior' Claaa Play. if Sunday. June 4, 11:00 a. m Rcr- moo before the Graduating Claeees. Monday, June S, 8: p. m . Annual Concert. ..Tuesday, June . 10 10 a. m , Eer- ' Claea of tha Oraduatlng Claasce. Graduates Bonnie Lucy Anderann, V Ttnny Bishop, Bertha Carver, Marga v rat Elva Cathey, Emma Currenre. Ophelia Scott Elliott, Jean Dougtae Corrall, Lilly Maud Gentry, Helen Prlc Klrkpatrlck (1), Annie iAiirle T HeCall. Dot Lewis Msthason, Mary Le Matthews, Minnie Juanlta Miller ' J tU, Mary Gertrude Nelll. Eva Blanch Ormond, Willie Bell Ottln- Mr, Adeline Romary. Ruby May Tip- 1a m. Catharine Matilda Wltllsms, f Jean Lllbr Voter. 1. first honor; 2. ' - can nonor. I. third honor. ' Cartlficate - Claaaaa Domeatto Aria , Couraa: Katie Pott Ahamethy, Pura Frsdeevinde OorrUes, Erelyn Brooke Millar, Myrtl Kva Parker, rrancea , Kdart Phillies. Wattle Lee BHn. -, Matron' Couraa Katie Pott Aber Wathy. At masting of tha Woman'a club tha flret of tha waek. Mr. Hooan . Carroll, preeldaoti Mra. William J. Ceeke, ftrat vice-president, ana Mre. A. WWa.llewy second vice presi dent. r reNlacted unanimously. Mra. C. A. Mitchell, aeeretery, and Mra. Beard!, treasurer of tha Ah villa achool, declined ranomlnaOon on the ground of tha tnconvanlanee of attending tha meettnga ot tha dub regularly on account of the dlatance from town. Mr. J. B. Craddoctc was alerted Measurer, Mra. Mary C. Rob inson, recording aecratary, Mra. ft Elltabtn Bolton, corresponding sec retary.'Vlr. Charity JRuk Craig w elected to. the board of director, tak ing tha ptae of Mr. George Jackson, whoa tarm ha pirad. The club will take up a It tudy nt yaar. "Moral J " trm CrmKr. Mra. Roblnton, '"r. u.. Mitnkall ware re. ptmuaj " - ...i. annninteit a nroaTam commit- -t. , Mr,, Edward QrUrM win am V tl t the city for arie of lacturaa. mt w-Meh win baer' upon the moral laaidera. Tha final maetlngt of the yaar I held with Mr. C. A, Beala. In Ardei), May mui J J f'apt and Mr. W. it. Bird anter. jia'nad with a.eard party Monday ave alng In honor of Mr. K. M. Bat. The i reetdenca waa awraciiTaiy '"" With dlt and dalay halna were . faatjnad .from.tha, chandelier. A TUppar w Tvd aHar the era Itaro. Cpt. and Mra. Bird grueat "ere Mir. Peart "hop.; Mia bl. MllW, Ml MUIn Douriiertr, Ml Mlonla Bird, Mr, Batee.' Mr. Prya. pamaeur Worlay. nd Mr. toHr. Thl aftarnooti at t'h Country club tha final In tha tennl and oif tour nament will b playad. The ,n Saturday afurnoon wa rponlble for the potpo'nement nd It I hoped that Inclemant waathat will not again intarfara. Weather permlttlnt the tournament, will begin at t o'clock. Mr. and Mra. Alfred . Bernard and Mr, Lawranca Jonr and Mlaa I-aw-rence will play off In tha folf tour nament. Mra. Harald R will ery tea at five oHslock. Tha afternoon win be on of the mot interaatlng of the epriM 4 nuuV ,,r crod ; ia tapeoted out. The High School play written by Mra M. C Roblnaon la in rehearaal : and will be played by fourteen mem bara of tha graduating claaa. The play which la called "Pitkin and the Pie," will b produced the aecond week In June at tba High School Auditorium. . Tha following la the oat : Genevieve Band, an helreaa Mlaa Katherln Ommanney, ' . . Polly Matthleon Mlaa Qladya Llnd- 1- t Dorothy (Irey Mia Viola Owenhy. ' Kate Randolph Mlaa Florence Freedlander. Agnew Burton Mlaa Erma Par ham. - Mlaa Honeydrop. aevere chaperone Special Sale of Women's Belts We are offering some good values in Wo men's Belts at much less than cost. It is our aim to close out this assortment if price con cessions will do it. We lose on them, but out thev go. Inhere are Pique anl Linen Belts with gilt, pearl and gun-metal buckels; some are hand embroidered, others plain tailored also some Persian and leather Belts. Reduced as fol lows: Lot 1 35c to $1.25 Belts now 19c Lot 2 50o to 75c Belts now 25c Lot 3 $1.00 to $2.50 Belts now 59c Jabot Specials Here is quite a large assortment of dainty Jabots in Persian, Lace and embroidered styles. These we are closing out at a sacrifice as follows: Lot 1 25c to 35c Jabots now 19c Lot 2 50c to $1.00 Jabots now 39c M. V. MOORE & CO. WOMEN'S WEAR, II P.VTTOX AVE. Personal Allda Kllxalicth IUHI(;. It ( o..k 'Hnlwe. Khkjiii. a m.il.l Mih 'Irmmlr Mi- Ml Kulii Mhv Ow- inti. Anxntjig Mitn prrin, ;-nr lev-a KuaMittn Hhb( on) Mfirriiitil. I'ltklriM, ,Min pf-nny a Kcrrrtary HiiKh rrHrpl'. Itl'htird ('rannt.in I'arl Ali-sitlcr. i l.lnn liiimli.lph- Jw k lirewer. J.-rry Pi. w.r Waerlv Kllpatrlck Jiilm. Kulrto to thr rarnlval Her man WiIhi.m. Tli m inarrlHgn of MIkr Edna Ixing, I daughter of Mr ami Mra M. D Ixinft Park avenue, arid Mr. Ouatav IJrhten- fela will tie aoli'innlied at the Jewlah ! temple, Hprui e atreet. tonight at 8.30 i The ceremony wll he followed hy a reeitptlon and aupper at the Manor, j A numher of relatlvea and frlenda . from out of town will attend the ! wedding. ' ' Mr. Ralph l.e haa returned from n flahlnif trip to Toxaway. Mra. Caroline Heule McQueen re turna today from Atlanta, Ga., where ahe haa been vlaltlng relatlvea. Mlae Ruth Kadeker, who haa been vlaltlng her father and brother In Parkeraburg, W. Va., for a number of weeka, haa returned. Mra. Woodrow Columbia, B. C. left yealerday for Dr. -C. 8. Schenck paaaed through the city Monday on hie way to Cin cinnati and Chlcego, where he goea on a brief bualneaa trip. Capt Olaagow, of Bingham School, left yeeterday for Richmond. Va.. and will return to Aahevllle earty In Sep tember. Mia Francee Pitt left yeeterday for her home In Atlanta, after a vteit to Mlaa Eleanor Woody, on Btarnea ave nue. Mr. Harry Whitney, of New Haven, Conn., I. In tbe city for a ahort etay and 1 a guaal at the Manor. Mr, Hubert Hickman, of 127 South French Broad avenue, who haa been conducting an orcheette of the lead ing muelo and play houac In Green ville. S. C, apent the flnt of the week In the city. Mr, Rlckman will have charge of tha orcheatra at the Moun tain Park hotal, Hot Spring, during th aummar. Father Younan., who he been t St Genevieve' Convent for ever! month, left yesterday for Wa.hlng ton and tha east. Dr. A. S. Wheeler, of the Blltmore eatate, went to Washington, ; D. C, yeeterday for Philadelphia, where he la to deliver a lecture at the Dairy Initltuta of the University of Penn sylvania,-'. Mr. Crai Seaway wa called .to hi home near Aberdeen, S. C, yeeter day by the tllneaa of hi mother, Jugge J." C. Prltchard and his sec retary, Mr. R. G. Daniel, have return ed from Richmond, Va., where the former haa been holding court. The friends of Mrs. Eugene Curtis will regret to learn of her lllneaa at her home on Flint etreot. Mr. and Mre. A. R. Taylor, Qf Oa wego, Kan., are ependtng eevaral weeka in the city and are gueeta at the Manor, Mlaa Cella Brown, of Auguata, Ga., la spending several week in the city. Mr. C. E. Cotton and Mtaa Doro thy Cotton, of Black Mountain, are In. town for a ahort etay. Dr. R. N. Beakley haa returned to Mule Rock, Ark., after a vlalt at the home of Mra. J. K. Coleman. on Montfnrd avenue. Mra. Edward J. HackUa haa return ed to Sapphire after a eevaral daya' vlalt to Mra. H. 11. Urine, In Hay wood street. The departurea from the Manor iar Mr. and Mra. Edgar Stoele, Phil adelphia. Mra. A. I.. Todd, of lloaton, Maaa.. Mra. R. E. flturdevant. of Chi cago, Til., and Mr and Mra. Horace Andrewa, of Cleveland, O. TERRIBLE TRAIN OF SYMPTOMS Followed in the Wake of the Trouble Which Over took Mrs. Fournier of Lake Charles Lake I'hnrlea, I.a. "I a mo kh k iik a renwlt of womanlv trouhle .that 1 thought I would die." writes K Fournier of 616 Klrby atreet, thla My. "I uaed lo Buffer every month, and no doctor 4iuld relieve me. "The month before I took Car (Jul, I could hardly walk, and could nol wear my cornet. "I had backache, headache, pain In my lege, chllla. fainting spella, 1 irk atomach, dragging feeling, and no patience or courage. "Hlnre taking Cardul, I feel like different woman. I have no more ' pain, can walk aa fur aa I want and j feel good all the time. "I udvlne all alck ladlea Co try Cardul, the woman'" ionic." You can buy mnnv medicines and tonics, for men'a and womon'a Ilia, but only In Cardul can you get the benefit of the combination herb mcdlclnea. peculiar to Cardul alone. The principal herb Ingredlenta hav ing been found of remarkable ef ficacy for women'a Ilia, are new grown abroad, eapeclally for ua. and uaed hy ua exclusively, In the pre paration of Cardul, which every drug glat sella. Try Cardul. N. B. Write to : ladles- Advlaory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tern. ,for Special In atrurtlona, and 4-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper on requeet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hurtlg, of New York, who kere recently married In that city, are In Aahevllle for a several days' stay. Mr. Albert L. Ettlnge and Mr. Al bert A. LeRoy have returned to Lake hurat, N. J., after aa lay at the Ma nor, Mlaa Myrtle Rollins returns from Oak Ridge today after attending the commencement exercises. Mlas Minnie and Mlaa Edith Chen borough, of Charleeton, 8. C, are ex pected early In June to visit Mra J. C. Holmes. Mr. J. Scroop Styles haa returned from the weatern part of the etate, where 'he went on bualneaa. Dr. ElMtsbeth v for Philadelphia i. ter leavea today brief -trip, r- turning the latter part of tha week Mrs. Harald Rees snd children leave tomorrow for New York and will be away until the autumn. Mra. W. H. Davis, of Piagah Forest, la visiting at the home of Rev. R. P. Smith for several daya. t Mr, and Mra. Edward Dukee haye leased a cottage on' CTiunn street for tha summer. Mlaa Lillian Weaver left yesterday for Memphis, Tenn., where ah will attend a house party given by Mlaa Alleen Caldwell. Mr. Kdward B. Bnjwn ha returned from a trip to Morehead City. i Mr. and Mra. John Graham and Mia Julia Graham, who have heen vla ltlng the parente of the former In this fTty for aeveral weec, have returned to their home in Augusta, Ga. Mlaa Josephine Williams has turned from a vlalt to frlend Charlotte and flreenvllle, Tenn. re in Vlalt Theato All-dome on Haywood atreet and enjoy a pleaaant hour. ALBEMARLE PARK CO. BUYS MOREFARM LAND Now Una FtHty-Omo Aeroa of Fine Trucking I .and for Raining of It Owu Vegetable. The Alberaarla Turk Co. Ims t loaid a lit-al with Mr. Ballard for 25 acres ot land on Spook branch In the Rea Vnlnm soi llon. the ronalderatton be Ina; f 1.000. Thla property la about thro.- miles from town and adjoins the li-acrp treat the' Albemarle Park r.m nt ! i n, unri'haaou from Krwln Allison durlnK tho past winter for 12,500. Improvements have been made on the first tract purchased and a con siderable amount of labor will be ex pended on the 21-acre trart in order to put It In excellent trucking condi tion. Tbe object r these lnveatmenta Is t oiiHlile the company to grow Its own vegetables and meats to a con siderable extent for consumption at the Manor hotel and tha company's eottuKos. Althoush the season Is (trowlnit late, efforts will be made to grow a sood-alsed crop of vwgetablea this summer. In view of the great amount of fruit ajid vegotablea used by ihl hostelry, the Albemarle Park company believes that the truck farm can be run to great advantage In con nection with the hotel. The company now has on the farm a good herd of full breed Berkshire hogs. Whv pay more for Pumps and Oxford when yon can get them at the overstock. Sail. . Boston. Shoe Store, for lew? It IKATI& OK LITTLE DOT Mr. and Mra. L. S. Bottorf. 118 ! Centrnl avenue, are mourning the death of their Infant son, who died Tuesday morning after a brief lllneaa. Funeral servlcea will b conducted fronvthe residence Thursday at four o'clock. Interment will be made at Riverside cemetery. Lateet and beat pictures at Theatc SHE TRAVELED ACROSS STATE FOR HUSBAND aKJirGIIT.CXKMK.VCY OF OOVKK.N Olt FOB COS VH "tt.lt MAN. l'olk County Winiiun Make Journey to Ial-it;li to Flml That overnor la Away. R A WEIGH, , ti, May 23 After traveling nearly fhrre hundred mllee from"Tryon, Polk county, to Raleigh. Mra. Lee Fisher found thla morning that Governor Kitchln waa out of the city and would not he back until Krlilay, She came to plead fur a par don for her 'husband, who la eervlne; a ttfteen year sentence In the peni tentiary for murder. Hhe had left two young fhlliln-u In Tryon and could not wait until the governor'a return. Her friends advlaed her to go to Greenaboro where the governor la today attending the State Normal commencement and attempt to get a conference with htm there, and thla . .ho ilirl Ur -h,.r'. himhnni1 waa .sentenced aeven yrura ago for killing R. W. Alaton. A plea of self defense was set up, but the Jury returned a verdict of manalauichter. Now all the mem here of the Jury give Mra. Flaher a recommendation for pardon and the trial Judge and the solicitor recom mend pardon. It la a notable fact (hat Flaher la a nephew of State Hen ator L. C. Fisher and that Mra. Flah er la a niece of J. S. Rhodea, who waa a member of the lower house of the 1909 legislature. Make tha trip down town today and examine the many offerings In summer shoes at the Overstock Hale of the Boston Shoe Store. St DEATH OF MRS. KEITH YESTERDAY AFTERNOON Interment Will De This near Weavervlllc, Bev. llama officiating. Afternoon 1. 8. WIN Ms. Fannie Eller Keith died yes terday afternoon about four o'clock at the residence of her parents,'), Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eller, at the corner of Walnut atreet and ePnland ave nue. The deoeaaed Is survived by her husband and Infant child. The funeral services, will be con dttfttWt fjrom - 451e.rk j chapel near vraveVlia today at tw o'clock, Rev. M. Toxler, aaatated by Rev.' J. S. Wil liam, of Aahevllle; officiating. The deceased was a alater of Mrs. Hattle Tweed, of MarshaJi. SWANSON'S PILLS Beet Remaehr far CewatlaeMan, Skok Has ache, Sea aUnaaask, ateMng! aael Uvas TrwWae. at)e For a Oragajlatei RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS FIKD QVICU RELIEF By th usejbff SWANSON'S a A i ' mm 5-lufirQffS Hi Mrs. B. B lltitor, Oetarls, wrltw : At tM am or j was each a snffaMr with Rh istlain that I waa ooinDall4 tc imlX Walt Usui list I was walk with aruK-lMS, I was a. Maad d tax "ls" I St mm saaa ta vow offlaa and sosarad a samvla bottls of thl ranwdy and uaoa It with good dta. I than rly af it and aontiaaaa IU Baa, aaa anrad and aa wall oa at! BfTMvrao a SMtaaswjs." atcr Betas. CaM, Ua., t "whan I aanttoroa torn aws" I was m a far bad sanation. I naa nvthino and auff aiid tawtlara to wr llatba aa I could hardlr walk aarapt with crutch a for avar two yaaxs. I ftrat wrvta von la August, lOOt. and baaan an mt cratthm. would not ik $10,000 In oMh tM food yoitf refMtl- hoi food your i-nwdy htm i. If my rt)iDoar mu m r wm stmticst mm mnsarh i pimlM your Tho Groat Remedy for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Solatkta, Oout, Neuralgia and Kidney Trouble j Applied exteraaMy. It stops efl achea an palna. Takan Intarnslly. It diaaotvaa tha potaonoas subaUtnee and aaalsta nature In roa tor Ins tha srntom to a healthy eeadltlon. Sola by Drusslat. una uouar par Dotua, ttnt prepaid upon receipt of price If not sota,inr,ia inrour totality. WIWTt fo-OAY for. a Wal bottlaof . Proas" and taat It vow-sail . abaolvtd If. Wewillgladlri It to you postpaid. lately fras. WANtON RHEUMATIC CURE COMPAtaV 174 Lake Street, - Chicago Sold hy All Aaberllle Druggists. T. C. SMITH. Wholesale Distributor. E2 n 0 ha1 1 VffLaiW ft I IRTfYi R HBSE. .ar f a -aa as MI lal I I w m a Cure that asaBBBaWMasejss esaasaaBassaajsaaj) ' Dandruff Dry dandruff, greasy dan-; draff, sturf and scales, choke up the hair, cause itchintr scalp and finally destroy the hair roots. For these- scalp disorders there is one rem edy which never fails to cure. Woodbury's Hair Tonic It saves the hair when all other preparation fail. It speedily over comes all forms of dandruff, makes the scalp healthy and keeps ir healthy. It gets down into the scalp, feeds the hair roots and five' the hair new life, vigor and beauty. . It acts QUICK. Results are shown by the first application. . i Get It Today Three sizes 25c . 60c - $1.00 Sold by all drassltts and depart neat stores, Aeold worthless sabetltates. If yoardrartist rsnnot supply yon. order direct rofn The Woodbury Co., 47 W, Mta St., Htm York. Sold In Aahevllle by T. C. Smith, W. C. Carmichae), C. A. Raysor, Qrent'e, McKay's, National Mercantile Co., ). M. Stoner and by all leading druf glsts and department stores every where. WEATHER REPORT United States department of agri culture, weather bureau, Willis L. Moore, chief. Temperature 8 p.m. Max. Atlanta 1 Augusta . . Boston , . . . Birmingham Buffalo .. . . .. .. . . Charleston Charlotte . , Chlcego Galveston . . Jacksonville Montgomey Mobile .. . . .. New Orleans . . ' . . . 72 It 72 It 62 5 71 B4 68 74 7t 82 72 82 68 72 80 84 76 84 78 8 71 88 82 88 60 82 84 90 80 88 78 78 74 82 80 14 74 84 New York , Norfolk . . . Raleigh .,. St. Louis .. Savannah . Washington Wilmington Local temperature data for May 28, 'Tr r-t At 8 a, m. 8; 10 it. m. 70: it n. : 2 p. m. T4; 4 p. m. 84; ( p. m. 64; S p. m. 4. Nomal 64. Highest 74, one year ago J4. Lowest (S, one year ago SI. Absolute maximum 89 In 101. Absolut minimum 41 In 1104. Local precipitation for thla month. Normal . 71. - . . . Greatest amount 7.75 In 1901., Least amount 1.14, In 1908. For last 14 hour ending at t p. m. .18. State of weather at t p. m. cloudy. THE HONEY HABIT It Isn't raining rain to' me. It'a raining the Juice of flower. In every dim. pled drop I see. Health and happiness for tha fleeting hour, The Bee and Honey Crank, Pack Square. SPECIAL SALE of a new line of Switches. Puff and Curl at a great reduction. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP IS Haywood St. ICE BOXES REFRIGERATORS PORCH GOODS HAMMOCKS J. L. Smathers & Sons 15 N. Main St. Mountain City Steam Laundry CLEAN AND SANITARY Our bualneaa Is t please. Olva oi a trial. 0 North Lexington Avenue Telcphooe 41 Strawberry Short Cakes Made Fresh Daily Only 25c Aahevllle Steam Bakery, Pbone M or III. Millinery Importers t M. WEBB CO. Z Club Building, Haywood St. J Dew Drop Candy Parlor tl Patton Are. Fresh Candy every day. Cocoa nut flavored syrup and peanut butter. E. M. Adair & C. P. Baker , Proprietor. Phone 964 to have) your clothe preesed. " Latest improved -. ateanv' Preestng Machine. V QCICK SERVICE PRERSINa CLOB t freei , Booster Kitchen Cabinet to be Given Away Burton & Holt wiTl give a bsolutely without coat to omVmemi ber of the Hooaler Kitchen Cabinet J Club OJiE HOOaiEK" KITCHEJf CABINET. ' ,f ' 4 '- A ' t Time May 24tti at 11 a.m. Place Burton & Holt's Store PACK HQCARK A Nl SOIJTil. MAIX ST. : r lei fivrrj mnnbrr of the Club be prtwnt. DO YOU DRINK COFFEE? If So Why not drink the best WHITE HOUSE 1-pound air-tight tin 3-pound air-tight tin ; .. .. STRADLEY & LUTHER. Sells White House Coffee and I East Pack So . . , r t Why not have it good? Washington Bread ip. good. I have it. t BCTTER NCT BREAD, VIENNA ROLLS, VIENNA BREAD, PAN ROLLS. I visited the largest and best bakeries .In Washington and Ba tlmore and have a line of Bread that cannot b excelled. M. HYAIVIS CORNER NORTH MAIN AND MERIUMON AVE. Fancy Grocerlea MeaU and Vegetable. ALL KINDS FRESH MEATS ? :r iamb; Veal, Pork, both native 'and r:Westrif;Beef, Chickens, Butter and Fresh Vegetables. -'; I V. V. HAYNIE, The Grocer ! PHONE TT. , , . COR. N. MAIN -ASD StASV STS. NOW IS to have your diamond looked on In hard platinum; they are larger and whiter. Olva me a trial. OHAS. E. Mfg. Jeweler, THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Asherllle. K. C l Haywood St. Devoted to the thorough and aclantlno treatment for a el act eaaea ol Nerrousnese; Paralysla, Asthma, Habit, gtoirutch, Bheumatlsm. Disease ol women and other chronlo diseases. Th Bath and Ma&aa&re prtn ' th Baaitartum i open TT .TT'rT to' the - pabllft Ttirlflah, " Rtuwlan, Cabinet, BaHot-iil"r.' Eleotrio"-fign't. b,i''''BIti:"'''"fo6t,'-i3nolr and Needle fff tK Oalvanlo and Farradie Treatment, Electrlo Vibrating and Bweedlah Massage ani" Uoventanta. Thar Brandt Maaaage for PUeaaea of Woman. Douchea Laraga. FOR 7 U5BOOM HOUSE. Weave desu'able in every respect. Price $1,500. Good 'terms. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Pattoi Ave. PSYCHOMTRIS PSYCHIC Know your fate and guide yourself accordingTys-- ' There la no hope so fond, or wish so great, that Z can't aooorrrpUah for you. I have auocesa where other Clairvoyants fan. LOW FES, 60c; FULL READING $1.00. Honrs S to . BO CLAYTON ST. FLOWERS BEAUTIFUL ROSES ALL VARIETIES Fresh Every Day MacKAT'S PHARMACY, Preacrlptlon Bpeciallsta, Opp. P. O. MISS OLGA HUFF EXPERT CORSE7TIERE , ROOMS F 9 anJ aft American National Bank Bnildlng Sold only by trained Corsrtlerrs Sptrella Booing THE 8PIRELLA CORSET Selection and fitting done In your own home. Boned only with Rptretia Bon ing. Flexible, light, sanitary, comfort able. Admits of frequent launder ing. Guaranteed one year against break age or rust. Ap pointments to your convenience. Phone, or send poet card MRS. HARVEY tsjraetiere tl South Main St. Phone 10 Desttara In Peas, COW PEAS FOR SALE Lowest prices on any quantity, delivered at any point. Whlppoor will, Uhknown, Iron, Black and Mixed. See, write, phone or wire ua ROWLAND a CO., BORROW A KODAK Free use of Xodaka where we do th finishing. We are film experts and get better results from your (lima. Every detail ha careful at tention. RAT'S rrrDin, . M Pantos Ave. ... '. ' ' . V . r ... .' . '. '......''..'. J '' . 'A free. iw;a h ....38S .$1.10 Tea, the world's bogt. : ' 'h5" ,na THE TIKE after let me put new platinum tip wear-proof, makes the stone look; ' HENDERSON, S3) Patton Avenue. - . Phone Ctl SALE ir ft rviUe.. One and a half acres American Beauty QpSES Long, Stiff Stems. 4 Good Blooms. ;;i Fine for Commencement. $6-$8 per doz. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. GREENSBORO, N. C. COKE FOR THE KITCHEN RANGE " It la light, smokeless and J dustleas. Slightly moisten and e It will fire more readily, and" make fierce concentrated heat. Z Phone 130. Carolina Coal &Ice Company : W. W. Young's Barber Shop Now at 14 N. Pack Square formerly at Hotel Berkeley Hair Cuts 25c Private or class Instrucuou In etea. ography and Typewriting. Emanuel. School ol Shorthand MISS 8ADIB EMANTJEL. prla. PhOM 17U. . . la W. ObeaMasI
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