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r iU ." jf (fl If f r 2 , THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY, rijNE 10, 1911; t Tna annual commnn else of tne Aithevlllel were given taut evenlnd Vtlle Auditorium, which I .or the ooisslon pled ets upon the stag- iwhlle the first row on occupied by tha graduating class, Mr v. .enneay ana in vine and Mr. R. J. Vine offered the WEAK AND DESPONDENT -But After Taking Cardul, the Woman'. Tonic, Felt Like a New Woman, Says Mrs, Drew ement- exer high school at the Ahe m crowded The student occu- whlt'h were al.le height. he stage was Mr. Mitterrand hi daughters in thi city. , . "About five fS WEATHER REPORT . United States department of agri culture, Weather bureau, Wlllla L. Moore, chief. ' ." Temperature " " ' J p.m. Ma, Galveston McLeansboro, II j ' '"'", '. '','" Jacksonville iiu-n, i Kn miim' icu wnn putna anu frrrrulMrltv ever, irwinrh The ft. I. A. to the II. of I, E. will j -I hrt k'il,;.hM nrf te.rkn.-h Atlanta 84 Auguata SO Huston .... 72 Birmingham, 64 Buffalo ." 12 Charleston ., . "4 Charlotte . . .. " Chicago 94 sung chor- cy was chos- atory, which hf If 1 kit Wllllum M Tig he. Dr, Invocation which opened tha program. The atudent sang Pinsutl'n ''The Crjisnders" with good effect, and enllvenH'i the evenwg with several other wel tiaes. Mis Olady Llnd en o give the class h aha did, very : cleverly Sketching the members of th class during their school life, find bringing out humor oualy their well knowi churacterls- : tics Mlaa Florence FreWdlaodor pave th class -prophecy; and predicted manner of future j trlubiphs for ; colleagues, which it hoped will " corn true. The f.rt honor of t he class, went-to. Mr. Jack Brewr, and ''to the victor go he ill," Ilia sd dreaa on "Arbitration" waa a aplen dld effort and moat uuisual of all, o ; Ilvered Ilka a veteran. Not once did h alter, but with peifect confidence hla voice roea clear and could be heard all over the lara building. ; and; ha spoke with convincing force. ' Mr.f Armand Thorps kave a vary In tertatlnr history of "Asrensuttcs." telling many fact kith which tha general public l unfamiliar. Tha au di pea followed' hla (hema wlUi f loae attenUon, and warmly applauded him at eoacjuaion. Mr, Wilbur Buro , haf apoke oft. rfeiaatry." a tvbjaci , of wtal lhterast t the preaent ftima, .and ave a clear ind C6fclia account tot tha work -fcaina; dona and pt tha future in foreet conaervatlon. Tha ! addreaa waiona of the moat Ihtar. ; i eattht ot M evenlnt. After each ad- Ueak'a In New Terk and other cltiaa. i.nri p- ana on their return will reaide in Hry kuu tnim lor - me araauaiaa rrom iilxwrve Humlay, June 11. aa memorial day. The uhuhI iironrum will be car ried out. (int. of the moat biautiful home wedding which hua ever taken place In t h 1 part ( the tiite waa that or -jr Maynie Kvnrett mil Mr. 'hilrje V". ItennlnK, which 'K";urreil Thura-iii.- In nryaon City hi I'le hotn-s of the bride. At 7.30 .(('clock iUmili la aohn'a Wedding: March, played by MIm Mattie Kltuon-, announced thu ap proach of the bridal parly, which a lead by Mlsa Utile Everett, u tnr of the bride. -Mlaa Kverett carried n buaket of pink carnctlona. Hha waa met at the foot of the atairwuy by the beat man, Mr. Wllburn Tarka, with whom a be entered the drawing room. The bride followed, weartnc a hand mime and becoming traveling; gown and carrying a ahower lioiKiuet of brldv'a roaea. During the ceremony, which wai performed by liev. J. O. LBowrence. "Tratimerel'' waa ulaved by Mlaa I-uln - Dltmore. Following' the ceremony an elaborate collation waa aerved to a number of gueata, to whom pretty little aouvenlra were pre eemted by the email alater of the brlile.. daughter of Mr. J. II. Kveratt. and la widely and favorably known m one of the moat afcompllahed and charm iC glrla of thle aectlon Mr, Denning 14 a natlva of, Clearfield, Pa., but haa Ween very aucreaafully engaged In the Ibmber bueineia In North Carolina for ejaveral yean. The young people re ceived a great number of handsome gilver; ryatar and braaa wedding glfta. Mr. and Mr a. Denning, amid howera of rice, departed for the ifjuaai, wnere iney win apena aeverai their varioua friend until at the eloee of the evening each graduate had t moat gratifying accumulation to hi of.jier credit The flower were un ueukiJy beautiful, and aome ot the graduate received. many a 4 do. en or more bouquet. Mr, KenheSy pretented the diploma and certm- catee to the'clac and added a few word of commendation and encour agement Mr. TIghar epoka Briefly ef the work and, brorea of tha hlah ; achool and lti graiifyiBg growth 'audi ranaing, anij cneny - addrekted the claaa, congratulating gfeduate., .The program eloaed with the lhgmt of "America," followed ky a betledlc tion; pronounced by Dr. Vine. Th following i a llt of the graduatea: ,, Mid-yetr tie Motto, Corunum. via una, Cftlor, :. green -ind gold. Diploma, aifford Armand Thorpe, finrt honor) Wilbur Sumner, eacond honors Myrtla Jean Re. , , Ortifl. cate. Wilhuro Alexaadee Baird, Raby Ttennent,, Floyd Putnam XlBdejf ; i June la-&lotto, Rge aumrnu. Colore, maroon and goM. Diploma, - Andrew JaeaaAn tteAw ,am-... OladyclUndaey, aeoond lionorf Viola jne uwenhey, second honor; Baaeom weaver Barnard. Ermfc Etu Par- ham.' Clemmla MoCandle, Kula May , Owen, Ellubeth Alden Horton. rior enc Alice rreedlander. Certificate Xatherlha Ommanney, Charlea HU Hard Meetler, Waverly rietcher Kll patrlckt Herman Chamber Wilton, tiugn Mf cane xarpiey, .' -f ;'J' The children' preparatory chool of Hllluld convent wilt be continued next term, ii It thi peet, et the orth Mam street Branch of At. Gene vlere'a college TW p haft been decided upon py th faculty of St. Genevieve in order to eava the little me the long trip to ind from the college ta Victoria, - Preparation ror the annual com tnencement eercle at Bt. Oene vlsve'a. which tak place Jun 14. are being rapidly puehed forward. The dpubte wedding of Ml Lil lian Miller to Mr. M. W. Stahfield and Mia Mrle Miller to Mr. C P. Hoover occurred in Birmingham tha flret of the week at tha home ot Mr. J. H., Miller, who. with hie daugh ter, wa a former resident of Ahe vili, hatting moved to hla new home about a mr end a hair ago. Mr. Stanfteld t one of the prominent business men of Memphis and Mr. Hoover haa a poaltlon with the United fitatea teel company of Birmingham. Th wedding waa written up egten- siveiy in the Birmingham papers, and Th children's Saturday morning dances at the Rettery Park hritel are proving popular under the direction Of Mlaa Beatrice Stowe. The claaaea ar held each Saturday at it o'clock In .Ah bait room. - iynbi last meeting of the year of the I Pflday Booh flub was held yeeterdsy afternoon at the residence of Mr J. IB, pickereott on Charlotte atreet. The program for the afternoon waa on ''Robert Lou I Btevenaon," Next year the club will etudy "Italian Cltie." a ubjct ef fascinating Intefeat. Th heal meeting of the lub will-be held abeut th middle of Bap tern bar. Th annual election of offlcere followed. the entire board, being re-elected, and r a follows: Mia Orae Jones, pfeeldenti Mr. J. B. Dlcksraon, Vies praaldent; Mri C. P. Rernetdev . tab-, retary, and Mrs, Frederick Todd, treaaurer. contlnunlly; hud bright, blinding apota bfforo my eyea, wa weak and de apondent, and unable to do houee work for a family of three. "J took two bottles of Cardul, the woman' tonic, end In one month I felt I'ke a new woman, and worked hard all aummer. "Have had no return of the trouble and ran do any kind of work at any and all time without the leant pain. '1 am now In perfect health and recummend Cardul to ail suffering wo men. I find It liarmlev and very ef foitlve." Of courae, Cardul la barmleae and effective. Tlme-teated and reliable, It has, In the paat H year, been ateadlly forg Mg uhea.I In popularity due to it good qualltlea, that all lady u readily acknowledge. No medicine can nuoceed without real merit behind It. Many article aell well becauaa they look good, but the ony poaalbl explanation for the aucceaa of a .woman'a medicine, like Cardul, la that It can be depended up on to get resulta. Aak your drugglat. N. H. wtlto to: Ladle' AdvUory- iept., Chattanooga Medicine Co unauanooga, Tenn., for Special In fraction, and 4-pagn book, "Home Treatment for Women," ent In plain wrapper, on requeet. Montgomery Mobile . . Now Orleana New York . . Norfolk . . , 84 7 8 S4 74 70 8X 14 78 SO 78 82 80 i 90 81 92 92 ' 82 j 78 82 98 82 84 82 fl 80 Mhtidjtlnfitk Petticoats for 98c&ach ' , whicj place alao at tha Manor at there will be forty guests. Tr, and Mrs. Raid Ruaaell and dp alid Mr. Martin L. Steven, who have Deen on a nahlng trip to Togaway, re turn to town today. - ' 1 van uretfti hlrLhrfaw aim!u t -l.. i ' v yh week waa given, at tha rsaldence Montford avenue, tha annlvrearlea of their children, Rials and Den a. being celebrated Jointly, The children In vited saaembled late in tha afternoon, and as the hour approached for din ner tha two gueste of honor were greatly honpluaaed at the proepect ot aa many unexpected gueat at dinner. It waa not until they reached the din ing room did they reallae that a very pretty dinner was being given In their honor. The tabis was decorated with a beautiful eenterplece of pink aweet peaa, a gift from one or the guests. After a dinner of Several courses the young people, chaperoned by Mr, Mc Loud, went to on or the moving pic tur shows. The guests were Mteses Loulm Arbogaat, Mary Moore Wool drldg, 'Rleanor and Ha rah MeCloud, Mildred Courtney. Miriam Reynolds, Harry Cnurtney, Walter end Dewey Hunt, Houston Arbogest and J M. Coleman. There were two birthday cakes, etie lead with pink and the oth er wllth chocolate, which ware placed on oppoetts ends of the table. Kach contained ring and dlmea, and were lighted by randtea. Mr, W. tott Radsker, who has teen out of tha elty 1 for several months, returned frem Nw "Pbrk yesterday for a short , stay at hla Mr. and Mr. Clarence White will taks char of the Panes en Pear eon' drive tfurtng the absence of Miss 1 Altafk. whfeVUlAVAa Mhe.lb u. a ... w - - -.... . .... ii j i, u HA- tenaed stay in tha Batr-",-lw ' Mrs. C. W R. Radeker ' leaves to day for Nw Tof k to Jbln Mrs. Hoc (on and Miss Carrie Radeksr, Who are at in wsiaorr-AMona for several weeks. Mrs, Radsker will return in about a fortnight Mrs, J. X. Jsaklns gre to- New York today for a few Weeka' stay. will be of In tercet f ef Tha crew of the Ahevlle achool boat club gave their annual banquet last evening at the Manor. The pri vate dining room was appropriately decorated with the school color, blue snd white. Tha centerpiece waa an artistic leprmentailon of a rowboet In miniature. There were twelve, gueata. The Kit Kat club give their annual banquet thla evening at the Manor, at which there will be thlrtv to the friend of Wednesday the aenlor banquet take Mrs, W. P. Clarks arrives today, and after atay of several days at her home on Cheatnut street will re turn fo Syracuse, N. to reside per. manenuy. jr ' y miaa wiary Agnea Slayden. of New York I here for a several weeks' stay and Is visiting Mrs Theodore Morrl- son. Mr. Conally Cuts leavea tndav for New York and Atlantic Cltyjtn will " mrwwf irrtuai wna Raleigh 78 Hi. loula .. J gavannnh . . . 74 Washington 7 Wilmington ,; ... . . . .' 72 Ical temperature data for June 9, 1911. At 8 a. m. (1; 10 a. m. 06; 12 n. 74. 2 p. m. 79, 4 p. m 81, 8 p. m, 78, 8 p. m. 73. Normal 88. Highest II, one year ago 73. Loweat il. one year ago 65. v Abeolute maximum 84 In 106. Abaolut minimum 54 in 1904. Local preolpttatlon for thla month. Nrmal 4.3B. Qreateat amount 7.74 In 1909. leaat amount 0.91 In 1908. Kor lat 24 hour ending at 8 p. m. 9. State of weather at 8 p. m. clear. jQosiery &dy. Free Lectures and Cooking Demonstration The annual demonatratlon on do meatlc k-Ien'u anil economical cook ing under tha auapicea of Ashevllle Klectrlo Company, will be conducted by Mr. J. M. Whltted at Y. M. C. A. hall during the week of June 12th to 17th inclusive from 3:30 to 6 SO p. m. dally. Mr. W hit tea la one of the fore moat ciurrs on domestic and sci entific coorlng in this country and I an advanced leader la the theorica and ,ri,.tlce of the home kitchen. The Ashevllle public la cordially in v lied .to attend these- lecture which are intended to demonstrate primari ly the economy and comfort of cook ing with gas. Tne Increaae in number of cuato mer during the past month has been gratifying, and it is expected that these lecture, always well attended. win oecome more popular than ever. Thoae that have ga ranges will na turally be interested in learning e nomic metnods and thoss who have not yet Invested In the gas .will profit by a study of Mrs. Wanted's metnods, .. , u; Saturday is a great Hosiery day with us. We are now getting in hose to run as specials every week. ' t This Saturday vve offer two values in Silk Hose. .They are wonders. We buy plentifully ,of tyhese bargains g0 that your size will be here when you call. ' i ' An all Silk Stocking special at $1.00 pair. These hose come in black only and are woven in the cob-web design,' which makes a rather unique ap pearance, i , A Silk Stocking special at 50c pair. These hose have the reinforced lisle thread heel, toe, and knee. They come in the best colors tan, ' light blue, pink, lavender, as, well as black and vhite. Black Taffeta Silk Special. $1.00 Son ftlarche "Jpecidf" Black Jaffeta ' Silk for 85c yard Last day of this Black Taffeta Silk Special. Remember that the silk is new and that the Bon Marche stands back of it. In fact the name is wpyen . j 3fi irtchps i tht -width; ASfl tho srwial nrico torlnf ' i'v:-vt rl : .at ' ''- ' ' V i..- last Day of Sale Ladies' Muslin Underwear Just one more day in which to take advan tage of these unusual values. Our carefully selected stock of muslin Underwear will be on today only, at the following liberal discounts: Gowns that were $1.00 to $11.00 today at: ,50c to $5.00 Drawer that were 29c to $2.50 - ' . tody at ...19c to $1.79 IMticoats that were 75c to $7.50 today at ... x . ,69c to $2.79 v 7 Corset Covers that were 29e to $3,50 today" at ..... 19c to $2 49 ; Chemise that were $1.25 to $4.00 J today: at , . . . . . , ,99c to' $2.19 Combination Sets Corset Cover and Drawers . ' ' and Corset Cover and petticoat, were 75c to ; ' $6.50, today at ..... 59c to $3.79 M. V. MOORE & CO. ' . ' PATTOW AVE. Miss Daisy Johnson h returned from a visit to friends In Charlotte and Oresnahoro. Mr J. R. flmiih,'or the Whiting Lumber company, is in town for a few days, and la a gueet at the Bat tery Park hotel. Miss Rdlth Andereon left yesterday for Mount Holyoke, Man., and Wll spend the summer st her home In Springfield, Msss. Mia Ada and Mlsa Stella Newman and Mtas Maria Ball, of Chicago, are expected nest week and will bs gueats at the Manor. Prof. Reynolde, Prof. Dean, or Weavervllle; . Rev. W. A. Newell. Miss lassie Beeves, of ' Weavervllle; Mr. Kebulon F. Curtis havs returned from Trinity college commencement at Dwhem, N C. Mr Jacob I-ojidow haa returned from Trinity college, where he Is a student. Mr. R. B. Sams haa returned from Oreenaboro. where he ha been on business. Mlsa Delia Morris, who ha been visiting friends' and relatives In the city, ha returned to her home in Montgomery, Ala. Mr. R. C. Daniel we called to Brla tol yeaterday by tho illnesa of hla slater Miss Anna F, Parker, who has been teaching In East Liverpool, (., the past year, will spend the summer with friends In California, visiting in San FranclscoT Los Angeles and Santa crus, Mlsa Mattie I.ou Anderson, of Fay ettevllle. Is visiting her sister, Mra. Oorhnm, at Dr. 'Rockwell's residence on Montford avenue. Mrs. R. r. Smith and her son. Vr. j Bernard Smith are expected to return : very shortly from PhllarieinhU where the lattwr graduated tha rlmt of the week from the Jefferson Medi cal college Mr. Wallace Davis hss purchased the residence of Mr Frank A. Barber on Hillside atreet." The house will be completely furnished for tha occu pancy of Mr.- aruj Mra. Davla on their return from their weddlna? trip. Mr. DavOj and Mtaa Ntchole -wilt b mar- ! rlcd next weA. j ... Mrs. George Pharpe and children. who hav spent several week In the city, hava returned to their home in Philadelphia A votal Frauds, A paint fraud Is paint that lonka fair for a year ar so, and then makes repainting necessary. . Don't waste youff inonay and injur your pt epetjKeV.t . t The L. A M. Faint hae been In use for thlrty-flva year. You, make Half ef It by adding 1-4 of a gajmsj of Unaeed OU to eaen gallon, U -taea cost ' about i..Pr.gtiewT agiajtki te .pest paui that can b made. ' ' tongmaa & Martlnes, Manufaotur- era, Th U VM.fore Paints, Var. nisnss ana rainm for evsry purpose. For sals by Ottls Green Hardware Company. Reduction : Trimmed Hats , M. WEBB CO. inniWHimniiiiuiinimiinnmnnimntj THE ONLY WAY Many Ashevllle rtUaens Have Dig coveel It. Just what to do When the kidney are affected, la a question that con cerns bohth voting and old. Wsak kidney rtlected In childhood lead to Ufa-long suffering,. People of ad vanced years, w't.t lees vitality, suffer doubly. . In youth or ags, langor, backache, urinary Irregularity, dirti ness and nei'vouaneaa mnka life a bur. den. There la one remedy that acta di rectly on tha kidneys. Doan's Kid ney Pill owe their world-wide fame to the fact that they have cured thousands of cases of sick kidneys and cured the'm permanently. Follow the exami'va ot this Aahevill cltlacn. C. M. .Tohnson, manager Excelsior Pslnt Pspsr Company, 34 North Main atreet, Ashevllle, N. C, say: "I gave Doan's Kidney Pills a fair trial and feel that I can truthfully reoommend them for disordered kid ney. Other members of mv famllv have alao used Doan's Kidney Pills and think Just as highly of them as I do." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed State. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. WE SELL THE BEST MEATS AND POULTRY The senior member, of this firm has been In business -in Ashevllle for 26 years and Is till selling meat food to poo pie who patronleed him whlso ha first, engaged in business. Thle bespeak prompt, cour "ttAH and aatlafactory aervlc. HILL & YOUNG K ; PttojMia. 4 and 6, Clfy Stawket iurtntiMmitiiwiiiminniMtnm WHITE HOUSE COFFEE The finest brand or pure, high A blend that Is perfect and suits tin cans. - 1-pound air-tight tin . . . . . 1-pound sir-tight tin grade Coffes In this country. everyone. Packed In sealed"; 8o i 1.10 : , STR4DLEY & LUTHER i 3 East Pack Square. Phones 64 and 651- J . Mlftt(stMta BEEAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE Why not have it good! Washington . Bread is good. I have it. - i . . . . m BUTTER XUT BREAD, VrESWA ROLLS, VIENNA BREAD. PA1T ROLLS. '., I visited the largest and best bakeries in Washington and Bal- fimpre ana havs a line of Bread that cannot be excelled, M. HYAMS CORNER NORTH MA IX AND MERRIMON AVE, Fancy Grooertca Meats and Vegetablos. beeeee School Girls and Boys W are making an unusually low rate for our epectal aummer sesaton which begin June 16th. By entering Detore tnat date you can tak advan tage of our exceptional offer. Phone 1711 and we will give you full par ticular. Emanuel School of Shorthand. NOW IS-THE TIME k to have our diamonds looked after lat me put new platinum tip; on in bard plat in ami they af wear-preoj, maki. the stone look! larger and whiter. - ,' . Olvs ma trial vOHAS. E. HENDERSON, Mfg. Jewdcr, l(l-patton Avenue IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME I when coat with quality counts more than anything else. The right coal in the kitchen meana a great degree a of comfort and satisfaction In the home. M. W. INDIAN COAL meets all requirements for a perfect coal ' for the kitchen rang. Phone 130. t A window refrigerator, that a Washington. D. C. man has patented, fits into the place of th lower ah but can be lowered out of the way if it obstructs the light. The Piano With the Sweet Tone The Southern Piano for Southern home. All true Southerner prefer to buy and use Southern productions pro vided they equal those of other sections.- In a measure this may account for th triumphant ucces of th Stleff Ptano made In tho South, and the most popular piano in Dixie. Equal to any superior to very many. Sbld direct from maker to home, on easy terms. Writs for Prlca List. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Southern Wareroom West Trade Street, Charlotte, -. - - - . N. C, C. H. WTLMOTH, Manage. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Phone 964 to hav your clothe pressed. Latest improved steam Pressing Machine. QUICK SERVICE PRESKINQ CLUB THE GRUNER SANITARIUMS1 i Asbevflle, N. C. . No. 2P-S1 Haywood Street. , - A tPboWeSi . . Uydro-Thennp-Electro and Me nano-Therapy,. Dletlcs.'.Deyoted tl a thorough 'and scientific treatment for selected case "of Nervousness, Paral. ysis, HsyfeVer, t Malaria, Asthma, Ilablt, Stomach, Rhenmatisoi. Diseases of Womeq. and other chronic Diseaaeea, - - The Baths and Massage o tha- sanrtarina m ' " . open for Ladles urn a.nil.nn and Oentlemen. Skillful attendants for both Ladle and Gentlemen' wnr administer Turkish, Russian, Cabinet, Bets-HOt-Alr, Klectrlc-Llght, Tub, Bits. Foot, Shower and Needle Baths. Galvanic and , Farradlc Treatments. Eleottlo Vibrating, Swedish Massage and Movements. Thure Brandt Massage for disease of Women. Douche, Lavage. Open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sat. 12 p. m. ' - , , DON'T Worry about eomething to fat. Call 977 and get aome of our Pork Chop, Vjimb Chop or Veal Chop. We have some nice Lesa of Lamh m 20 Cts. -pound. Fresh Vegetables, Butter and Egg. V. -V. HAYNIE, the Grocer PHONE tJT. COR. N. MAIN AND EAST STS. FOR SALE. Eleven-room house with large lot on Chestnut St. Entirely modern, first-class In every respect. .Attractlv o grounds. On account of owner lead ing city will make bargain price if taken within next few days. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. H. REDWOOD & CO. h ave just opened a nice, lot of Children's and Misses' Pumps-3-in gun metal, vici kid, patent leather and tan russia. Most of the sizes in White Pumps and Barefoot Sandals are now on hand, but not all. jrroo 02737 'rz-ra ow TOFF EXPERT CORF JXTERH ROOMA 7 and 38 American National Bans, Bullying CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Harmon's Honey goes every wnore, makes you happy to look at, happy- to eat and happy when you're a hundred years old. f ft "Yea." you'll live ;t a hundred yeara by "continually, us ing our ' liquid diamonds, i the Jntce of flowem Harmon's Honey. Store, Pack Square. Y r Lgew MAXICT1UNG, KIIAMHXJIXG, PA. CIAL AND SCALP .VASS.VGE. Chiropady wovk done) for ladlea and gentlemen. --? We make up your comblnga to or- MISS CRUISE'S SHOP M Ha DELICIOUS t Strawberry Ice Cream, I Absolutely Pure McKay's Pharmacy ' " Prescription Specialists, Opp. P. O. PRETTY PORTRAITS OF WOMEN j We make a specialty or dainty pho tograph of women. Years or study j snd experience haa taught ua hot to! catch your prettiest' poee and beat j expression. -j HAVS STUDIO, ' IB Patton Ave. nCTTKR-CUCST BREAD. Our new brand, only 8e per loaf It's Deltclou, rrcsh Pally, 1 Ashevllle Steam Bakery, "bOM ZS or ZSi. . Uocntaie City Skam Laundry a trial. Nortli Lexisgtaa Aveaaa , Iekftlmn in e Wedding Flowers Any Kind Let. us send you our booklet telling all about them. J. VAN LINDLEY ' NURSERY CO. GREENSBORQ, N. C Supreme Corset Spirelta Corsets, ftued to' yoor rormi subdue irregutarltlea, bring; out beautuy line and ktve euprene CLEAN AND SANITARY ITl- "IT ' , urn4 -t M)A If's'.sir dritnaf mai - - - - - ' Oar bustnesa la te pl.a. Give .' c.rd " Z:7?ZXZ?: Send card or phone ; fo appoint menu nut can at .your home. MRS. HAR VEY,COKj'i:i?ERE Pwasr S). It 8outh Main SC y A
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