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THE ABHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, X ISOCILTY I II II FARMERS WIEE HAS HEAP TO DO Miss Eurle Atkins' piano pupils gave a delightful recital yesterday after noon t the Henrietta on South Main street. The large drawing room werir filled with guests who applauded the Students appreciatively. The program was an unusually Interesting one, composed of rlaaala and modem mu elc. The student played well and wr a credit to the escellent method of Mis Atkins. Tha following was the proanim : Duet JoJ'oUs Folks i Hehr ITI. All..- .... Innn Bnmnv v im ii ....... . - . - 'Miss Elizabeth . Chapman. Consolation '. . Mendelssohn Valse Ptttoresqua Ilhclnbolrt MIm Alyne Reynolds. t)uet Marrlg alia turoa . . . . Mozart Misses Mary nd Anna Bumner. Solfegglotto Ph. Em. Hftch. Miss Mary Hamilton. Tha ffhuterer Chamlnade Mlsa Christine Lee. Spring Song Mendelssohn Mlsa Hannah Jones. Prestissimo Rolling Mhm Nora Shook. DtieliiJInlero Mosskowskl Misses Hannah 'Jones and Christine 'ft w. v' 'i. ..I- Ja. . s fcfoOk, ftlrdtlnc" Greig 4. Miss Hannah William Voices af fibrins; Binding ' ; '-.. Mia Beth Peak. Polonaise" Chopin m w-MtM-'Irlaache I-oftaln. ' " . EmetlavKatlon a la valsa. . . . Wefcar Mlasca Beth Peeks and Bess weaver, l . J ' Miss Helen Henderson entertained ystraay at tne nanor. ansa nnr eon'a guests were Mra. Thomas Wad lay Raoul, Mrs. Rodney Rush RWe, 41 ra. Zebulon Vance, Mrs. Thorn aa P. Chees borough, Mra. Duff Merrlcki Mrs. Theodora F. . Davidson. Mrs. Thorn paon Freater, Mlaa Annie OaW lay and Miss Helen Murphy, " J J ' An annual demonstration on domes. U ectenoe and. economical cooking will be given under tha auspices of tha, Ashevllle' Electric company, at the Y. M. C. A., beginning Monday, June II. and last in until tha 17th. Mra, J. M. Whltted will eaeh day from S:l until show tha ad van tares and economy ef cooking with a gas range. Mra. Whltted has, lectured all over 4 the country thoroughly Conversant with her subject, and will not only prove the advantages of ooklng with gas, the comfort, leaser expanse and saving of, time, hut will be published each day nd Mra, Whit, ted wtU give a practical demonstra. tlon in preparing them each day. The ladlom f Aahevtila ar cordially In vited to attend th demonstrations. last . meeting of tha year of uirent Literature club was held recently at tha? residence of Mrs. - Locke Craig, an Montford avenue, tha fcrtlewtng off lews , being eltcUd (or tha yean Mrs. Locke Craig, president; -Mrs. K. T Child, vice president; Mlsa McNeill, secretary! Mrs, Harriet pick crman .treasurer. Tha program for net year will Include the Bayvtaw course on England, Ireland and Scot land. Civics, household economics and cnnaorvatlnn ! will ha the- subjects of a numbmr o tha maatlns;, of the ctub dftrlng tha yar. vViH'Jl " At tha Country club yesterday aft ernoon tha. Women's Sweepstakes Stn glea, tennis tournament was contin ued. Mlsa Theraaa Chapman defeated Mlsa Bessie Reeves, -0. Mlsa Ru gcnla . Johnston . defeated Mlsa Mary Louise Swops, -, l-l. -7. The tour nament ..wilt b continued Saturday la the morning and afternoon. Th French llhitory cluh met last avenlng'wlth Mra. Julia McLoud at tha residence of Mra. T. J. Wooi drldgar on Maiytford avenue. Miss Ethai Ray read paper on "Wars of Leuie XIV," and Mra. W. .L, IWfhn read, a paper on "Court of Louts XIV." , s. . v ' ' . . Jk . Th ! Otutanian, Athenian . and Cooper Literary societies of the High school gave a Joint entertainment last evening In tha arhool auditorium, which was a very Interesting occasion. There were sis girls of the Ottallians who competed for a medal, In a reel ration contest, Th contestants were Misses En la May Owena. Mum Gladys Lindsay, Miss Willie Wilson. Mias Katherlne. Wilson and Miss Sarah Nuton. There were several essays ana orations given ' members of the other two literary societies. Jl Jl Th I. C C.'s will meet this after- noon at i o'clock at the rcalrlenoe of Mm. Littrcll, No. & Kllnt Hired. The H'lrat llnptlst church cholr But When She Is Sick, Everything About the j House Goes to Back and Ruin j i Durham, N. !. "Kor f"Uf months.: I could not stand on mv feet, tj do anything much," hhh Mr. J M. Hhepherd, of thie rlt. j Chiffon Jilk Waists tor $1.99 0r up to $8.00 - ' Tha Cur meeUnK will not l held this after- I noon, owlni? to the mass mtetlna which will he held Hunday evening at i the auditorium. . j The commencement exercises of the Training Hchool for Nurses of the Btate Hospital at Momanlon occurred last evenlOB In Moruanton at the hospital auditorium. There was an in-tcrestlnK- program witnessed by a lurgc sized audioncc. Th following were the graduates: Misses Kue Hen ley ISruner, itclieccu t'urnp, Nina t'nr tlellu Coffee, Kva May KclKerton. Cora Mn Hefner, Bonnie Kudura Penland, Lula Ella Hayburn, Sue itusse.ll, Mar garet Lela Hltns, Hesslo J. Womnck. .a - I It Mlas Florence Prendlander enter- ,on) talnes the gradUuliriK class or ine Ashevllle High school Saturday eve ning at her home. J The graduating exercises of the Ashevllle High school take place this evening at the .Auditorium on Hay wood street ut :16 o'clock to Which the public Is Invited. Tha program will .be follows: Addresses Class History, Mlsa Gladys Lindsay. Clues Prophecy Mlsa Florence Freodlander. "Aeronautica" Mr. Armand Thorpe " Forestry" Mr. Wilbur Bumner. Oration 'fnternstlonal Arbltra tlon,"Mr. Jack Brewer. Presentation of diplomas and cer tificates Mr. R. Y- Kennedy. The students of the High school will sing several choruses during the eve ning under the direction of Miss May Klmberly. Mr. Kennedy will aside from the diplomas to the graduating class, present 80 certificates. Mr. Wil bur Sumner areg Mr. Armand Thorpe were members of the January class. which will graduate with the June class this evening. Dr. W. M. Vines. It is expected, will offer the Invocation. "I sm a farmer's wife and have a heap to do. and since taking Cardul I do most of my work. "Tou don't know half how much I thank you, . for your Cardul Home Treatment. It has done me more good than all tha doctors. "I wleh all women who suffer with womanly trouble, would treat t hem serves with Carrlul. us I have." The herbs and other vegetable In gredients, used In the manufacture of i Cardul, the wommn'a tonic, have a specific, healing, soothing, building, . rnmcdlal action on the womanly or- gans and cnnatlrutlon. This medicine prevents unnecessary ' pains, such as headache, backache, j side ache, dragging sensations, etc. also aits as a general system for weak, tired, worn-out wo men, who find their, work a dally grind, that aumetlmcs seems unbear able, i, Cardul lifts you1 out of the' palna and weariness, caused by female weakness, and helps you to see) and feel the hright side of Ufa. Try Cardul. Your druggist sella H. N. H. -Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.,' Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions, and (4-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," aent In plain wrapper, on reejueat. I 1 -0mfm&m Pmonstrattonoftht i w Unusual Values for Friday Shoppers To stimulate business for today is the reason for these radical price con-r cessions on desirable merchandise. Both stores join together in this valued giving. Prices lessened at the Jinnex Mr. J. R. Alexander leaves today for Scott, Ark., and will return in about one month. , . Mra. K, W. Oreve and family arriv ed yestariflH' and will ocoupy their Liberty street residence during the summer. ' , " Miss Horlahse Jones hag returned from Durham where she went to at tend a house parly given by Mlsa Mary Louise Manning during the commencement at Trinity college. Mlaa Jones attended tha large PI Kapp Alpha banquet Wednesday venlng, which wae an Interesting social, event of tha week. Mr, James F. Mitchell, who has haen visiting relatives in ' Loutavllle. Ky has returned to the city. Judge and Mrs. Frank Carter, Miss Frances and Maalar Douglas Carte", go to Marlon today to visit relative . . ,.,- ,, Mlsa Kathleen Ware left yesterday for Kansas City to attend the Barsca Pnllathea convention, , Mlsa Rosa Lewis, of liendersonvllle, la visiting Mlsa Florence Freodland er for several days. ' Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Roblchaux and little son, Alfred, have returned to Aahevtlle from I-oulelana and have opened their home. I si Montford av enue, fat the summer. Mr. and Mra. Roblchaux during their 1 ong tour around the world, leaaed the.tr heme In Ashevllle to Mrs. Jack Cranston, who until some weeks sgo ooeirpted it with her family, Mr. and Mra, Robl chaux will ba hare until the first of October. Miss Fanny Heath, who hns been Visiting friends In tha city, has re-' turned to her home In tha eastern part ef the etaje. Mr. and Mra. John Hunter and. chil dren, who have been spending some weeks In tha city, have returned to their home In Chattanooga, Tenn. j Mrs. W. J. Herren. and small daughter, Kathleen, left Wednesday for Fall River. Mass.. where they will spend the summer with relatives. Mr. Clayton Rogers hat returned from Swathmor college and will send the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor Rogers. Mrs. Carlton, who has been In Washington, D. C, for some weeks, hue returned and Is visiting her -daughter, Mrs. F. L. Hunt. Miss Mattle 1mm Anderson, of Fay ettevlllo, iii visiting her sister, Mrs. (lorham, at the home of Mrs. Loula A. Hock welt, on Montford avenue. Mr. Floyd Souders, of Faycttevllle, Is spending a few days in the cKy with friends. Mr. snd Mrs. L. O. Penland. hsve returned from a visit to friends In Weavervllle Miss Polly Mnrrpw, who has been visiting friends In Ohio for some weeks, has returned to the city. Mrs. Helen Cummtngs snd small daughter. Ruby, of Waoo, Tex,, are spending several months In Ashevllle. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Manning, of Chapel Hill, are in the city and are guests at the Battery Park hotel. t - Miss Mary Thorns, of Birmingham Ala., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thoa. Lewis, for several weeks. Mr. Thomas Settle leavea shortly for New York after a fortnlght'a stay la Ashevllle, Mr. J. P. Queries, of Charlotte, ta In the city for a few daya' stay on business and Is at the flattery Park hotel., ' tK KHaa.eth Winter haa returned frBmr two weeka' trp to Phlladel phla and the eaat. Matters ot Record The following deeds have been filed In the office of the register of deeds: & D. Hall et al to aV R. Dickson at al.. lot on Max atreet, consideration J. A. MlUer and wife to John J. Worsley and wife, lot In Weet Ashe vllla; consideration .100. John Sludcr et al. to M. N. Sluder, land , on Dever' branch! considera tion I too. Ladies' Silk Parasols ' NV)w that summer is really here Miladi'a Street Toilet is not complete without a para sol. The ardent attention of a June sun make such protection absolutely necessary. v Our stock comprises some handsome, designs in black arid white plaids, fancy Persian ef fects and plain colors You can find one here to match any costume, however plain or elabo rate.; .They are made of excellent quality taffeta and, have the popu la? long handles some of natural wood, others stained to harmonize with the shade of silk. , ... . We also show some handsome Parasols in black Uk with ebony finish handles, suitable for mourning. ; Prices fxom . .v.-. . . .. ..... .$3.00 to $8.60 iSL K MOORE & CO M PATTOIT AVE. Marring I.lccunra. Charles K. Laughter and Maggie U Coffey. James Oardln and Flossie' Robin son, colored. 1). K. Iantsker and Carrie Reevea. J. V. Huff nd Mary Willlama Uranvlllo Oather and Rosa Smith, colored. Arthur Hampton nnd Matilda Hen derson. R. W. McFarlln and Ruth K. Prof-fltt. Atlanta Angusta 80 73 WKATHRK HKPORT Vnlted States department of agrl culture, weather bureau, Willis L. Moore, chief. Temperature S p.m. Max. M T TO Vl Tl 78 Tl 7 0 M 2 tl 74 7 90 Rust on .. .. (4 Birmingham lit Buffalo 6 Charleston' .. 70 Charlotte . . . . . . . . Chicago .. . Galveston , . Jacksonville Montgomery . Mobile .. . . New Orleans Now York . . 72 Norfolk Raleigh St. Louis ..... . . . . 86 Savannah .. 72 76 Washington 68 74 Wilmington tS 74 Local temperature data for June I. 111. At ! a. m. 2. 10 a. m. T4, II n. 71. S p. m. 7i. 4 p. m. 71, p. rh. 7J, 5 p. ni. s. Normal 68. Highest 75. one year ago t. Lowest SI. one year ago 49 Absolute maximum IS in 1000. Absolute minimum 4 In 1)10. . "' Local precipitation for this month. Normal 4.35. Greatest amount' 7.74 In 10. Least amount O il In HOI. ....Kor- .last H hours ending at $ p. in, 0 .10. Stats ( weather al t k m. cloudy.' Warm weather apparel has been greatly in de-f riiand during the last two weeks. In fact, it's;, time for those who have purchased Spring Wear to begin looking around for something cooler. Today and tomorrow we offer a number of gen uine bargains in high grade garments. $15 Foulard Dresses, season's latest and best designs, for $9 $12,50 and $30 Pongee Coats priced these two days at ; $10 to $24 $10 to $12.50 Linen Suits are priced at $8 to $10: 39c Rompers for Children are priced at ... .29 , $8.50, $6.50 down to $5 Wash Dresses are pric ed at v. $6.35, $195 down to $3.95 $12.50 Marquisette Dresses, white trimmed in Friday's Main Store Specials When you are up the street today take-a peep; at our window. We are displaying here the -whiter lingerie petticoat value that you have heard sol , much of lately. It would be hard to buy the em broidery flouncing that they are trimmed with for the price we ask .for one today. $1.50 White Lingerie Underskirts, while they ' last, for .... ...98o Bon Marche 4 'Special" Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide. Every yard has the Bon Marche 'a- : name on it, giving .you a guarantee of satisfaction mi ' 'ii' i i l x j -a j.1 i. : -J ' Attis 5UK ww go on sate ioa.ay.-at tue eAucxetyy low price or ooc yard, was fi yard. t , , Colored Eep, Poplin and Mercerized Rajah w ill go in sale at 121-2c yard. The former prices "range from 25c to 45c yard. This is a clearance sale ef these materials and We expect to sell down very low on them at the above price. light .blue and Helen pink, for ;$7.50 HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM It Is Aa Internal Disease Aa4 Rex ! Aa lmreraal Reae4is The causa of rheumatism and kindred dlseasee is n eacese et uric acid in the blood. To cure this terrible disease this sold must be expelled and the system so regulated that no more acid will be formed In excessive quantities. Rheuma tism Is an Internal disease and requires an Internal remedy. RUBBING with Oils ana Uninenta WILL NOT CURB, affords only temporary relief at heat, oauaes you to delay tha proper treat nent, and allows the malady ta get a firmer hoM or yen. Liniments ajey ease tha pain, hut they will no mora cure Rheumartam than paint will obanga tha fiber of rotten wood. ' Science bag t last discovered a per. feet and soiripiets 'cure, whlca ta called Rheumaclde. Tested In hundreds of eases, It haa effected the most marvelous cures; we believe It will sure you. Rhawnectda gets at tha Joints from tha Inside, eweepa the tolsone out ot the system, tones aa ths stomach, regulates the liver and kidneys and makes you well all over. Rheumaclde atrikea the root of the dis ease and removes, its cause. This splen. did remedy, la sold by druggista and dealers generally at Bo. and jl a bottle. In Tablet form at o.and too. a package. Write to BobbtU Chemical Co.. Balti more, lid.- Booklet tree. Tablets sent 4y mail. For aale by W. C. Carmlchael druggist. Ashavllle, N. C ' School Girlf and Boti We are making an unusually lew rate for our speetal summer session which begins June lith. By entering before that date you can take advan tage of our exceptional offer. Phone 17J and we will give you fall par ticulars. Emanuel School of ghottbaad. 7 MUST KEEP CHICKENS IN HIS OWN BACKYARD Before Justice of the Peace W. R. Guila-er yesterday the eult of S. F. Williams against C. J. Held was heard. The litigants were from the Falrvlew aectlon and owing to Ihe fact that the raae had to do with the privilege of one man's chickens en tering upon the lands of his neighbor, and doing violence to hla crop, several of the neighbors Of the parties of M suit were present to hear the proceed ings. The plaintiff was taxed wtth the ;ost, anil the defendant will here tAar keep hi chickens on his own property. YOU LOOK OLD! In nine casese out of ten It Is not because you are old. but because you are tired, all worn out and you act as If you Just wondered how you are going to set through the season and do your work. This condition may be caused by a run-down and debilitated condition or by a bad cold' which has left you without strength or ambition. We warMito ask every such person to try Vlnol, our delicious rod liver snd 'iron tonic,' without oil. If it does not build you up and make you feel younger, strong and well again, we will return the money you paid us for it. Isn't that fair? Smith's Drug Btore, Ashevllle, N. C. The Piano With the Sweet Tone The Southern Piano for Southern homes. All true Southerners prefer to buy and use Southern productions prur vided they equal those of other sections. In a measure this msy account for the triumphant success of the ' Stieff Ptano made in tha. South, and the most popular piano in Dixie. Equal to any euperlor to very many. Sold direct from maker to home, on easy terms. Write for Price Wt. CHAS M. STIEFF, -- ---- 2: Southern Wareroom S Went Trade Hwi, Charlotte, - X. C. C. H. W3LMOTH, Manager. - IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Is when coal with quality counts mora than anything else.-The right coal in tha kitchen means a great degres of comfort and satisfaction in tha home. M. W. INDIAN COAL meats all requirements for A: perfect coal tor, tha kitchen range. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Cbmpiwy piioiic 964 to have year clothes pressed. Latest Improved steam Pressing Machine. QCIOK SERVICE PRBHUIKQ CLUB WHITE HOUSE COFFEE The finest brand of pure, high A blend that la perfect and suits tin cans. ' l-pdun'd air-tight tin 8-pound sir-tight tin grade .Coffee in this country, everyone. Packed . in. t sealed 380 ' ' .... .... .-. ....$1.10 STRADLEY & LUTHER 3 East Pack Square. Phones 64 and 651 aaiee)aaeee)aejaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaa BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE Why not have it good! Washington Bread ia good. I have it. ; BREAD, BUTTER HUT BREAD, VIENNA ROLLS, VIENNA gV twiM. , I visited tha largest and best bakeries in Washington and Bal timore and have a Una of Bread that cannot be excelled. M.HYAMS CORNER NORTH MAIN AND MERRIMON AVE. Fftncy Groceries Meats and Vegetables. y: -V Mountain City Steam Laundry CUBAN AND SANITART Our business Is ta please. Give us a trial. tO North Lexington A vena ; ftolephoe M Harmon's Honey Reduced in Price Quality better. $100 if you find anything but pure Honey under our label. Tour gro- cer has our de licious Comb Honey. New crop. Call for Har mon's and save money and got the best. HARMON, Pack Square. NOW IS THE TIME to have, your diamonds looked after let me put new. platinum tips on in hard platinum i they' are -wear-proof, makaa tha atone look larger and whiter. Give me a trial. CHAS. E. HENDERSON, Mfg. Jeweler, Si Patton Avenue HE GRUNER SANITARIUM Ashevllle, N. C. No. S9-81 Haywood Street. Phone 84 Hydro-Thermo-Electro and Mechano-Therapy. Metlcs. Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for selected cases of Nervousness, Paral ysis, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, Habit. Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, arid other chronic Dlseasess. The Baths and Massage Dpnrment of the sanitarium is mi i j ii 1 i open for Ladies and Gentlemen. Skillful attendants for both Ladles nd Oentlemcn will administer Turkish, Russian, Cabinet, Bets-Hot-Air, Klectrlc-Llght, Tub, gits. Foot, Shower and Needle Baths, Galvanic and Farradlc Treatments. Electric Vibrating, Swedish Massage and Movements. Thure .Brandt Massage for disease of Women. Douche, Lavage. Open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sat. 1 2 p. m. .-.,- DON'T Worry about something to eat. Call 97 7 and get some of our Pork Chops. Lamb Ch-p. or Veal Chops. We have some' nice Legs of Lamb at V. V. HAYNIE, the Grocer PHONE W. COU. N. MAIN AND EAST STS. FOR SALE. Supreme Corset Comfort SpirclU Corsets, fitted to your form, subdue irregularities, 'bring out heautuy lines and give supreme comfort, fit and style. Guaranteed one year against rust and breakage. , Send card . or phone for appoint-' ment. Will call at your home. j MRS. HARVEY.Rewd Phono MM. al South Main M. MISS OLGA asw' HUFF EXPERT CORSE7TIERB ROOMS IT and M -American National Bank BulkUsf : Eleven-room house with large lot on Chestnut ,8t. Entirely modern, first-class In, every respect. .Attractive grounds. On account of owner leav ing city will' make bargain price if taken within next few days, THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. 48 Patton Ave. DELICIOUS Strawberry Ice Cream, I Absolutely . Pure McKay's Pharmacy Prcacrtpteoo SpeetaUsta, J . Opp. P. tx CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Reduction of Trimmed Hats M. WEBB CO. PRETTY PORTRAITS OP WOMEN We make a specialty of dainty pho tographs of women. Tears ef study and experience hgs taught us hov to catch your prettiest pose and best expression. RAVS STCDIO, it Patton Ave. MANICCRING, SHAMPOOrNO, PA- . C1AL AND 6CALP MASSAGE. - Chlropady work dona for ladies and gentlemen. ' Wi makvui your combings to order. ZUSS CRUISE'S SHOP :..:. U Barvoad fM. Wedding Flowers Any Kind Let us send you our booklet telling all about them. J. VAN UNDLEY NURSERY CO. GREENSBORO X. V. Dew Drop Candy Parlor " Patton A. ' Fresh Candy every day. ' Coooa nut flavored eyrup and ptaant butter. E. M. Adair tt C P. Baker Proprietors, BCTTER-CRCST BREAD. Our hew 'brand. bu$ So per !osX It's DoHcious. Fresh D41y. Ashevllle Steam Bakery, -:-ttm tsa or st - 1 A hi t
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