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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1911. )' " ' t .v J .r t 1 "it m J - SOCIETY "Th course in nrst aid In the In jured, under the direction 'if the v W, C. A.. hag) been successfully com- pitted. rTha-'llnal lecture i ulven . May It by Dr. C. 1 Minor, and the . .-examination, sent out liy the Jnlnl committee of the American tel , Trow and national hoard of V. W. ". j . A., was held, on May Is. directed by J,' pr. M. L. Blevens. Much appreciation due, the physicians and nurses of . Itli .,Rs. t...n.,r...i1,. u u I a tl.'ir " fcervtcee. Tha lectures were splendid 1,1 every respect. Ther,e have been 'enme request for a repetition of the oourae and It in hoped that thla may , b realised In the fall. There hea '' been Mi enrollment of twelve regulnr member! and there will probably be mar If a second eon ran la given. 1 Any "Interested niay notify Mis Os- bfirn at tha association. H l j j Theia will lie an Important meet i'lng'bf the members at tho Young Womea'a Chrlatlan association on Thursday, Junk ), at ( p, m. Mem- i oari I me board and of all com f. mltteas are expected to be preaent, e4laf every theme la cordially invlt- H ted. There .vll be a brf report of , .the, stork, done ilnee the annual meet lhg In February, the dlacuaalon of Im- porta at plana Tor ine aummer ana fall, followed by x social hour. Jn-formation- wtll be itlven . concerning i the T- W. c. A. conference to be hoW a June to 1 at the Normal and Col- legiat tnaiuuie. reraonai iniun Mil. (ot.a taaued, ., 'AH huraea who art membera of the North CaroUn Slate Nuraea' aaaorl at Ion are aahed to meet at tha T. W. jti A..o,Tuaday. May 10, at T, p. m, to e6nalder tha tending of a de1" aate' fo"the huraea1 convention to be 1 1 helr In areenaboro' In Jane. Air vraduatea and atudent ntiraea of tha olty are Invited to attend a 1 meetlpa to be hold at tha T. W. c. A. 4 Tueaday, May SB, at I p. m. ' The. .a purpoee- of the meeting la the oraan- t Uatlon of nuraea vfub affiliated with tha T. W. C. A., and If la hoped that every nurae will make an effort to be ' preMRfe er to at leaat aend aoma mea eata or auaaeetlon. Much that la In-(traatlna- d worth while may be ae- n mopllalied thromh aufh a club. : I . tha La6Sea" Aid aer.lety of-the South ;,. BlUmoTe Baptlat church -will give I a) lawn party on the village green, a Bfttmora. Ttieaday evening. May 10. ( a cream, eake and atrawiernea wilt . b aerved, the proceeda of the evening going to tha church fund. Tha public 1 Invited to attend. V JtM a P '. Tha member of the houee party , rntartaloed idurlag the week and by , Mr, Charlea rolaom' at- Marahall re .tiwned totewn yeaterday. Mr. and v Wrer,,'Wl,lerd rthaparoned) tt party. ,-,IHrk ty!aldat,al.,buBaJwi avral if. mile tfomMarahalW whan, tha n j... glneerlng vork f balag .done. Th H youftg , people . i. who . want wera Mr.and Mra, Perry Cobb, Mlae lei t large Oatea, Mlaa Virginia Orlrflth , Miller, Mlaa Sarah Jonea, Mlaa Kelly,' v-Mlaa Battle Sitea. Mlaa May Bernard. ' Mlaa Maude Qudaer, Mr. Frank Bak r. Mr.,.W. Q. Borne. Mr. Albert Muetln and.Mr. 8. a. Bernard, t .. dl j o Tha Baraea and Phllathee. claaaea tha Haywood street Methodlat 9 . church wilt have a picnic Thuraday f evening at , at Aaton Park. The fr,,Fhl)atheee are expected . to bring I lunchea and the Baracaa will aerva re a -freahmenta, " , . . . K" f ti :. Invtutlona hava. beea leaned for the twenty-rourth annual cleeloa , exer flaaa of the Home laduetrial. achool, which lakea place Wedneeda after w:,noaa, May .11. at o'clock at haklani j'aighu church. The following la a (tat of tha. membera of the graduating elaea and, the program of exerclaea: urim preiuue. (niaa ciiaaoein mc ...innatrr. ,. : " .. ' Invocation. Rev. Thomaa Lawrence, e,-P. D., , , Cantata, "The Garden of Flowera." mf, fenaa, . Piano eolo, Walta In E flat, Durand, - Bertie M(aner. ' preeentatlon of certlficatea. Rev. Aodney R. Swope, D. I). ; Hymn. , ' Benediction, Rev, Clarence O. Rey ,, nolda, D. D. Discount Sale of Children's Lingerie Dresses We have been making some radical reduc- il , tions on women's clothes recently but here is a t I ;"'.' Vlirr mio fnv iha oh)Arai -mA rviio'co saving opportunity. New summer dresses for your'hildren at a large discount. There are 'summery lingerie, lace trimmed or embroidered $,yx2uir-aretty variety of , ll.IS Dresses now 1 4. 0 Dresses now Sf-SO Presses now 15.40 Dresses now tl.OQ Dresses now 11.00 Presses now ; ' 11.09 Dreeeea now 'i $!. Oreueai now . 'It.OO Ureseee now I4.SO Dresaea now l.00 Drtasna now '-; )iO Dresses now , ' $7. Dreeeea now 11.00 Preaaaa now t '1 ';a1 M. V.M00RE & CO. 7 I 'ancle May Alley, Mary Orr i'billcy, Miiltle Ann Hull. Kva Kathleen l!en nn, Knnih l.ee I J n r n 1 1 , Anna ln nr turn-, .May Helen I Hake "live Mai ;rrcn. Ida Janet lry, Henrietta : Limine Hale. Dora lloxunna Mender- j ,,n, Keuluh Lew elle .Ih kson, Wlnuli ', -(- Jut amm, liertle Kmma Mlsncr, j j.,.nnle Josephine Mougle. France" F.liiaheth Morris. Corlnne Prince, Carrie I-eol Itavj Uorothy Mill I'.ey- Truly Cardui la the 'beat tonic for -tiolda. Hulh flue leynolda, Rnaannn men I ever aw. ao I am wrlllng a llenrlette KleharTr'Oiffle Katelle Hog- : few worda to leel you of the relief I (,- Virginia Sliellon, I'raula Lovadu obtained from your medicine. I can't Bhelton jpralee It to) highly." An exhibit of a hool work together j The beat may to euro female trou with aome practical feiulta from the hlaa, pa Inn, headm-he, haeknche, etc., department of rookery, domealle ac-l- la to help nature to do It, by taking ence and aewlng will le given In the Cardui. Home Jndtiatrlal building between the la lire a burden to you? Act at once, hour of 8 and o'clock Werlm-mlay ft n bottle of Cardui at the drug afternoon. " '"'ore today and try It. You will pro- Jt Jt ibwbly feel better tomorrow. The enniiul picnic given by Mother t Sot alone for woman- palna I IlePlanik to Hie etudenta of the IHH- ifiirdnl of .benefit, but alo for wo lde convent and St. (lenevlevea vol-' man' weakneaa, debility, lack of en lege yeaterday waa an event thnt will ; ergy, loaa of appetite, nervouaneaa, long Ie rememlered by the young etc. ft lau true tonic, helping to build people. The tudenl united recent-; up the flagging force ly In celebrating Mother M-I'luncl('e Cardui hfia 'brought health and ilrthday annlveraury and In apprecl- j happlneaa to thnuaanda of wonk' vo atlon of thetr very aiirceaaful enter- j mon. Wh- not to you? tainmeht geve thn children n trf'itt , Try Cardui. yeaterday. Several aarelal car orJ V. T,- Writ to Iedia' Advlaory the very large party to Wnl Aatievllla. !ejt Cliattanooga Modlclhe Co.. where they1 apent the day at Bulphur tMiatfinooga.. Tenn.. for Special ln Bprlnga and enjoyed a plenlo dinner j atriirtlon. and 4-pngo hook, "Home apread under the treun. j treatment for Women," aent In plain J J ' ' wrapper on requeat. Tonight the aprlng concert of tho ' Aahevtlle achool of niaalc take place at the Y.1 M, c. A. auditorium at 8 o'clock'. The long 'and Inlereatlng pro gram waa printed in Sunday' paper, and include tha name" of the ad vanced atudenta of the achool. The public It mom cordially Invited to at tend the concert, which will ' be well worth hearing. The younger branch of the Junior auxiliary of the Trinity church win give a' lawn ' party tomorrow from MO to It) o'clock at the home of Mr' rrang Mewitt. sit Monlford avenue. The aualllary Invite all their Mend to be preaent. Mr. J. R, Smith, of the Whiting Lumber company, pnt the week-end In town, returning to Judaon Jeeter day, Mr, Ruaaell Ilea ha returned from a vialt to hi mother In Greenville, S 0.' Mr. and Mr. Charlea Hg'rtwail art pending ara week In AaHevllle villa, before returning to their home In Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mra. Hart well hava been visiting relative in Charlotta, pr, and, Mr. J, W. Faucrttg leave Thursday for Flnrence, Pol.,, to vlrt relative for aeveral week. Mr. and Mra. T. K. Williamson and daughter, Clara, of Memphis, Tenn., are vlaltlng Ine parent of Mr. Wil liamson for aeveral week. Mlaa Mary Hunter ha returned from a visit to friend In Ohio and Kentucky after an absence of sever al week. f Mr. Harry ttartaell returna within a day or so from A. and M. college at Raleigh, N. C. Dr. Arthur Prttohard la attending the Southern railway Burgeons' meet ing In Charlotte, and will return to the lty Thuraday. Mr. lamea ?Werei .who haa been with a party of frlenda en a fishing trip -near Charleston, fl. C, haa re turned to the city. Mra. Mary C. Roblnaon goes to Co lumbia. S. C, today to attend the commencement exercises of the col lege for women, her daughter, Mlaa Arney Roblnaon, being a member of the graduating class. Mra. Charlea Met and two children, of Atlanta, are visiting her mother, Mra. Annie Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Chiles sre now residing st IS ak street instead of 71 Collage street, styles. Lot 1 $1.00 2.5t $.1 00 lt.no 1.50 . 5.no Lot 2 tS.XB S2.7S . $3.2 J.7 t.2. 4.73 M.2S ..75 - II PATTON AVE. Truly Cardui Is Good Tonic Says Texas Lady Who Writes to Tell of Great Benefit It Was to Her in Ending Long Suf fering. oinincrce. Tex. "I had Buffered painfully every month alnee eleven yeara ago." wrltea of I it. Hamil ton of thla plate, "and for nlmnat two yeara had euffered untold agony. I began V'klng Cardui, and I find ao murh relief. I keep It ell the time, a rul alwuVH itrnlae tt to mv frtenfln. Mrs. Charles T Wrlghtson, Miss Nell Wrlghtson and Mr. Hall Wrlgb -son leave the first week In June for Philadelphia to attend the wedding of Mrs. Wrlghtaon s eon, Mr. Charles M. Wrlghtson, to Miss Ethel Soley. Alts Ruby Foster, who ha been vlaltlng friends In the city for a sev eral days' stay. Mr. J. 1-. Meek, of Atlanta, wua In the city, yeaterday on business. Mr. J. R, Blnodworth, of Savannah, Ua., apent yeaterday in Ashevllle. Mr. Helen Ramsey, of Denver Col., who haa been vlaltlng her moth er, Mra. Hill, for aeveral weeks, has returned to her home In thv West. Mr. W. P. Clarke has from a trip to Syracuse, N. returned T. Mrs. J. Wolfarth ha been called to South Norwalk, Conn., on account of the death of her brother, Mr. J. J. Shellback. Mr. Cllnard Pennell left last evenlna on the Carolina Special to visit friend In Louisville, Ky.; Cincinnati and Mt. Sterling before returning to the city. SUIT INSTITUTED FOR DAMAGES OF $25,000 1 Bill of Complaint Alleges NegllgerHT on he Part of Southern Hallway's Kmployee. Through his attorney. Jake Newell and Fortune Hoberta, W. At Newell, admlnletrator of A. B. Hatchett. ha Instituted damage suit a against the Southern railway Company, et al., be cause or the killing of A. B. Hatchett by the defendant company. The bill of complaint allege thnt on June 7. 110, Hatchett was on gaged as foreman of a force-of hands on the Southern'a traeka at Marlon and while In the discharge of hla du ties an engine In charge of Engineer Arthur Knloe backed upon him anil that he caug'et hold of the coupler and waa dragged about fifty feat be fore he was Jerked from the car and crushed to death by the engine pass ing over his body. It Is alleged that tho enslne waa running only about throe miles an hour, and had the en gineer and conductor been watchful and diligent the accident would not have occurred. TO DECIDE WHETHER . ASHEVILLE HAS FAIR fommltteo Br-proent Ing Trado'Asso oiatlons Wtll Pass I'pon Viiesllon Thuracla). At a meeting "next Thursday after noon at .1.30 o'clock at the board of trada rooms, committees represent ing the Retail Merchant's 'association, the board of trad and the lT. C T., will decide whether or not Buncombe con lily or Western North Carolln will hold a fair In Ashevllle this year. The committees have been com municating with aome of the leading r'ttawna of adjoining counties In or der to ascertain their disposition to wards the holding of a fair during the fall. The situation will be dis cussed and permanent arrangements made of aome ktud. The workera for ! t the movement are In touch with a 'mart who haa had considerable ex perience In conducting fairs and shows snd It Is said that he will be before this meeting and submit some plana which will be considered. ANNOUNCEMENT 4 Until Further notice Dr. J. H. Williams will reside at the Swannanoa Hotel. Office with Dr. Chas. Jor dan in Medical Building, No. 40 Government St. W. W. Young's Barber Shop Now at 14 N. Pack Square formerly, jit Hotel licrkelcy; - Hlr Chits 25c BOH ROW A KODAK j Free uae of Kodaks where we doj the flnlehlng. We are film expert , and get better reatili from your j flln.a. Kvery 'dttail ha careful at-1 tendon. ,i I HATW KTl DIO, j 2V .Tail on Ave. i . , j I0t BOXE3 REFRIGERATORS j PORCH GOODS i HAMM0CK3 J. ,L. Smathers & Sons ' 15 N. Main St. ! SURVEYING ROUTE OF PROPOSED RAILROAD A corps of aurveyors of the Trans continental South Atlantic railroad huve pitched camp at Hominy and are now. surveying; the route of the pro posed railroad dow n Hominy creek. The amps were located at this place sometime last week and the survey or are proceeding towards Ashevllle from Canton, a portion of which route ha been surveyed. A Hopeful Message to Scalp Sufferers and Men Who'a Hair Is Thin--ning. Dandruff now buld later. The same la true of scalp dlaeasea. In fact baldness Is a scalp disease. The trou ble with greasy salves and lotions, the so-called dandruff and scalp cures you have tried so far is that they don't do anything but temporarily relieve the Itching and enke the dan druff so It doesn't fall until It dried i out again. Nothing can cure really cure such troubles but a real scalp medicine that will kill the germs causing dandruff and scalp disease. Learning frofh leading fellow drug gists throughout America that they had found a whirlwind cure for dan druff, ecxema and all diseases of the skin and scalp the Smith's Drug Store on proving to the laboratories compounding the treatment that it la the most prominent drug store In thla city aecured the agency for the rem edy. Thla remedy Is ZEMO, the clean, liquid preparation that kills the germ of disease and ZEMO HOAP to wash the scalp or skin, clear and clean of tha dandruff or scale and by It anti septic qtiallttee soothe and heal. Sold and guaranteed by druggists everywhere and In Ashevllle by Smith' Drop Store. Fl'NKH.Ui OK M IIS. H1TT The funeral services of MY. V. 1. Hitt who died "at "her hothe Sunday afternoon, ware conducted yesterday morning at 11 o'clock from Pine Grove church af ftwttnnanOa with Dr. Byrd and Dr. Campbell officiating. The dcreaaed Was the wife of Rev. U T. Hitt. pastor- of Bethel Metho dist church. She wtog the daughter of Mr. Hamuel Alexander, of Swannanoa, and la survived by her husband and four children. Newspaper Advertisement j Dv'V. n, . It.. 111. 1 can truthfully, nay mer'a Owainp-Moot la5 that Dr. Kll- a very good medicine not alone for kidney trouhlo hut also for weak and sore buck, as well as Lor rheumatism. About a year ago 1 became III and , unaiMe to work, my trouble being a lamo buck. 1 read of your Swamp- i Hoot In the newspaper and in an Al manac. Believing It would do me good. I went to my druggist. .Mr. Mklnner. und purchasuil a bottle. Finding relief in one fifty-cent bottle, i 1 purchased several more and In a short time was able to continue with my work and am today feeling well I and strong. I always recommend Or. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to my friends as 1 believe It la as good a medicine as can be found. AIHU8T STRONG, .14 IU Second Street, No, Minneapolis. Minn. Mr. Skinner iriakea affidavit that he Sold the Swamp-Root to Mr. Strong ! l.-lli'r lu I Dr. Kiln. i r & Co . I Blnglutiniiton, N. V. lrove What Swamp-Hoot Will Do For Yoa Send to lr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hampion, N. , for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable in formation telling all about the kldr neys iiinl bladder. When writing he sure and mention . The Ashevllle Cltl acn. Modular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. 1 LsJLaMaaainiW. I I jaM atxat? I III! aM g DONE THE NICHOLS WAY , Your Shirts and Col lars work will stand this hot weather all right, in a way that will prove highly pleasing to all who wear them. Phone 95. G 3 Ashevllle Laimdry .T. A. Nichols, kgr a. nffTlft WWtTW fiv J!iJ& i a x COKE IN THE KITCHEN RANGE? It's fine. Light, dust- less, smoKeiegs. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice: Company v DELICIOUS : Strawberry Ice Cream, Absolutely Pure a : McKay's Pharmacy Prescription Specteitgta, J Opp. P. O. -. Have Your Corsets Fitted at Home. The Spltella Corset, advertised elae where In thla paper, ia planned and fitted in tha seclusion ot your own home by a trained Corsettere. No extra charge for this service. Ap pointments arranged to suit yotir con venience. PJione or send card to MRS. HARVEY II SOtTH MAIN ST, PHONE 206. THE HONEY HABIT Why ia Honey better than sugar or any other sweet? Because It Is one of natures most perfect foods. tilve ot ur children Honey and atop 'bedwettlng" and thor kidney trouble that la cauaed by sugar eating. "There's a Reaaon." THE HARMON BEE-C7KAXK9 Park Square T Wedding Flowers Any Kind Let us send you our booklet telling all about them. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. GREENSBORO, N. C. School Oirla and Boys ; We are making an unusually low l rate for or special summer session I nKteh heirlna June 1Mb S entering before that date you can take advan tage of our exceptional, offer. Phone nil and we will give you full par ticulars. Emanuel School of Shorthand. Phone 964 to have your clothe preaaei. Latest improved steam Pressing Machine. QUICK SERVICB PRESJitXO CLCB Strawberry Short Cakes Made Fresh Daily Only 25c Ashevllle Steam Bakery, ?MM 421 ar Ml. Burn oiir coal and save the difference. ASHEVILLE PRAY. FUEL CON STRUCTION CO. rttoae tit. CITIZEN WAirT AJD3 ARE LITTLE WINNERS Press (foods Me (Joes on Joday The two specials quoted below are worth looking? into. If you want to make ably you snouid attend beldom have values been so great jiefe before and seldom have they been appreciated more by ;the buying public. " . : r i One lot of colored dress goods, 75c value, 42v( inches wide, for 39c yard. ' I Oaelot of colored dress inches wide, for 29c vard. Sale of Press r JIlso 7 A number of people were in vestcrday- dnQuirim?; -i i. 11. .1 " l .1 aooui ine unusual reauciions on nneris.uev go onv sale this morning, and continue througti "Vednes-I dav. y 75c Ramie Linen, 44 ors, for 49c yard. dly vmaoa nf HMoh lirn.n ipr yc vara, wniieiuasis. here.after; 10:30A.M., ffBI,,flllll'IIBP,,!B"!?,'! 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. Ball White House CoSea and tsuX Pack Bq v BRUAD IS THE Why not have it good? Washington Bread is good. I have it. BUTTER NIT BREAD, VIENNA ROLLS, VIENNA . BREAD,, PAN ROLLS. Z I visited the largest and beat bakeries in Washington and Bal- tlmore and have a line of Bread that cannot be excelled. M. HYAJVIS CORNER NORTH MAIN AND MERRIMON AVE Fancy 'Orocerlea Meals and Yegetablea. NOW IS THE TIME to have your diamonds looked after let me put new platinum tip on in hard platinum; they are wear-proof, makes the tone' look larger and whiter. Give me a trial. CHAS. E. HENDERSON, Mfg. Jeweler, 33 Patton Avenue. THE GRUNER Ashevllle, K. C. 21 Haywood 8t- Devoted to tha thorough nd eclentiflo treatment for aalect cases of Nervousness, Paralysis. Asthma. Habit, Stomach, Kbeumatiam. Dlaeasea ol woman and othe; chronlo diseases. The Bath and MaiSage department of the Sanitarium la open q to tha public. Turkish. Raaalaa, Cabinet, Bets-Hot-Air, Electric-Light. Tub, Sits, Foot, Shower and Needle Batha. Galvanic and t'arradic Treatment. Electric. Vibrating and Sweedish Maasage acr Movements. Thur Brandt Uaaaaga for Diseases et.Womtn. Douche Lavtage. ,r' PSYCHIQ psTciS'Srl PSYCHIC Know your fate and arulde yourself accordingly. There" is no hope so fond, or wish so great, thut I can't accomplish for you. . I have success where other Clalrvoyanta fall. LOW FEE, 60c: FULL READING $1.00. ' Hours 3 to . 59 CLAYTON ST. EVERYTHING IN FRESH MEATS Sirloin, Tenderloin and Porterhouse Steaks, 20c lb. Nice round' atead, lie lb. Both native and Western meats, Pork Chops and Lamb Chops ica lb. Lamb Roast 18c and 10c lb. Just received fresh lot of garden Peas and String Beans, V. V. HAYNJ-E, The Grocer PHONE 77,. COR. N. MAIN A.VD EAST STS. FOR RENT. Ten-room house, with two small servant houses, close to street car line, near in. you?d make good boarding house for railroad men. If taken on year'a lease 125.00 per mon th. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., ' 48 Patton Ave. Use Citizen a n HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 II Millinery Importers i! M. WEBB CO. ; Club Building, - Haywood St ; MiiHiiiiMi Dew Drop Candy Parlor Patton Ave. reh Candy every day. Cocoa nut flavored ayrap and peanut butter. E. M. Adair & C. P. Baker 1 Proprietors. New York Tailoring Co. I Kofth Pack Square Upstairs. Wt have opened a pressing club de partment. Membership ticket one dol lar par month. Three months, 13.50. PHONE 3M. J skirt or suit very reason-g trie sale today. . t goods, 50c grade, ; 36 5 t i Jinens Joday ! ' l- lri l inches wide in several col- , 1 xvhito 4.(1 inhaa jjon-t expect-mis -xo oe? , : k'.iVwV ' ) I? 38c7. ,..$1.10j Tea. tha world'a beat. Phone 4 an4 V. i STAFF OF LIFE ,., SANITARIUM Pnona Ctl Wan! M SPECIAL SALE of a new line of Switches, Puft land Curia at a great reduction. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP JJ Haywood St. Mocnlaln City Steaifl Laopdry CLEAN AND SANITARY Our business la te please. Give ua a trial. North Lexington Avenue Telephone Mi ooffi3r OLGA 'TterJ Trrmt HUFF . EXPERT CORSETTERE . 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