TUB ASHEVTLLE CTfZENV FRIDAY, .TUNE 16, 1911
SOCIE,TY
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ImMum Katherln Cartmell observes I terday, nt In return until Septemter. I
Una Katherln Cartmell observes
Thursday a her "at home" iluv at
"Peter Pan" cottsgeand vetirrlav aft
ernoon Invited several people In meet
Mr. Gllliland fillkeleather. The lat
' iet looked Unusually charming in a
I lingerie rrwt and a picture hut of
hit with pink roses and torn hen r
' bin, it If Kmmi Uudger. who hnit
'Just returned from Panama. was
among the number of people who
called during the afternoon.
. The eooklng demonstration by Mr.
J. M, Whltted at the Y. M. C. A. au-
' dltorlum each afternoon are the prin
cipal toplca of Interest at present to
womankind. The auditorium was
crowded to the doora yesterday and
the deeply. Interested audience 111-
: elted most attentively to Mra, Whlt
ted' discourse on the Virtue or the
gas. ranee and Ita convenience and
cleanliness, Mra. Whltted prepares a
very delectable luncheon tn full view
of the audience and afterward each
, one prevent la nerved with a lunch
eon' 'la miniature." hut the portlnna
are sufficiently generous to satisfac
torily attest the alilllty of Mra. Whit
ted at one of the foremost demonstrs
tnrajn the art of cooking in the coun
try. The potato tlmbale yeaterday
war delicious, and the pineapple
Take, quite new, although lie fore the
eummer la over It will have enjoyed
a very treat popularity, Chops and
mint aauee completed the menu yea
terday. Today from 1 10 until C.tO
Mra. Whltted will lecture and will pre
pare the following menu: :
, rianked Flah and Tartar Sauce,
i ' Duche Potato Roaea.
Tomato Aspic, Msyonatse Dressing,
"WW'. Marguerite,.'
Tomorrow the peraon holding the
lurking number will win' the line gai
range which has been donated by the
Ashevllle Electric company, under'
whose auspice the demonstration
are being given-' Kaoh peraon on en
tering 1a given a slip with a number,
the dnpulcate la torn off and deposited
' In a box; If the person holding the
. iitc.gy number ooe not respond when
the number -'l' called tomorrow, a
second number will be chosen, T'
Demonstration nave been unusually
successful, : and have aroused great
Interest during the weeh.v
M .." :
'The dinW, dance at the Country
elub tomorrow' evening will be a de
llghtful ending to a rather dull and
i, very .oppressive week, : The heat ha
- born sufficient to dltt'nurage. exertion
2 whether, at golf or tennis, but yester-
(lay the cooling braeses cleared the
r atmosphere, The first dinner dance of
the reason prowisee to be, a . very
V pleasant and suoceasful affair. -The
table will usual be placed on the
n veranda, which wilt be Illuminated by
lanterns. Flowers wilt make the ta
blea more attractive, and quite a
...number of the latter have been re
. served. , The reservation list closed
yesterday according t the uaual cua
v torn. The- danr- will follow and
many people who have other engage
ments and dinner arrangements will
coma out late for that, Spear' or
chestra will play all during the even
, lnr, which Is also very- pleasant to an.
. tlolpate. r The special car will return
tot town at ll.lt and will convey the
- jrgeats to any part of the city.
Miss Eleanor Morrison gave a small
' and Informal bridge party yesterday
afternoon at her home on Pearaon
drive, ,n .
J J
Mis May Klmbarly-and Mr. T, A.
Coxe, Jr. of the high school faculty,
who chaperoned a party of young
: people on a camping trip to Rattle
( snake lodge, returned with the latter
yesterday after a very enjoyable out-
Mrs. K. jf .arr entertained at
luncheon ,tVdiielay In honor of her
ieata.tr. Charles Shaver and Mr.
Eugene Fuller, of Salisbury. The1
. fleooratlons were a combination of
.daisies and rhododendron and ferns.
Ptinh waa served bx Mlaa Georgia
Donnan and Miss Annie Cobb, of
: Morgantpn. A musical program was
5 given lata In tha afternoon. Mrs.
Csrr'g neat were Mrs. Bhaver.' Mrs.
Puller, Mrs. James Hunter, of Sails
. bury; Mlaa Peterson and Mlaa Ella
Peteraon. of South CartJna! Mrs.
: AY 3. Clsrke, Mr. JT. H. Payne. Mra
i. Smith, Mire Otha Smith. Mlaa Lydu,
Mir Kate Hanley, Mlaa Babbctt. Mra
Horace Cliff, Mrs. Wagner, Mlaa Ella.
; sbetb Anderson. Mrs O. W. Donnan,
Mr. J. H. Barker and Mrs. Oiarle
ilalone.
Many of tee atudenta of St. Oene
:; vleve's departed for their home yes
Taffeta Petticoats
Specially Priced
Blue, green, red, changeable and Persian ef
fects in light and dark shades': white and
black. Some sold under guarantee, all are
excellent quality taffeta.
Kegular $3.(K) quality at $2.98.
Another lot of particularly soft taffeta,
'close fitting, especially adapted to present
skirt styles, pleated ruffle, and eambric dust
Truffle. In bluer green, purple, gray,-rose and
-dejicate-changeabre effefrSr-irrght aiid dainty.
. . Specially priced at $2.98
ill. V. M00RE & CO.
WOMEX'8 rrRXISHINGS. . 11 PATTOX AVE.
terday, nt to return until September.
Thre M ill he uult a number of Klrln i
remaining at the concent durltlK um- I
rher. and the will fnrrma happy o-
terie until w hool uauin opena. Many of
the girl are taking iantrtiagrs and j
music, anil private len In these
liranclirs uill lie given during the !
mmer.
Italiona have hen laaued to the
relelwallon ,f the third anniversary
of the breaking orf ground for the
building of the Kiiat Carolina Teach
ers' Training achool, which oroura
Friday. June 30. at J 0 30 a. m. The
summer term of the school will he In
session and appropriate artdreaaea
will be delivered by (iov. IKtchln and
other distinguished speaker. The
training school la at flrcnvllle, N. :.
Jl
The Corpus Chriatl proi eaaion Jt
Ht. (ienevleve's college Hunday after
noon at 6.30 will he a religious cere
mony aeldom wltnesaed In this coun
try and one of special Interest not
only to Catholics but also to Protest
ants. The public la Invited to wltneen
tha prnceaalon on the grounda of Ht.
Uenevleve's Sunday afternoon. The
various church processions abroad are
magnificent pageants and occasionally
the feet a occupy slmoat an entire
day, and are witnessed by thouaunda
of people. In Florence and Naples
and Rome they are unuaiially beauti
ful, the gorgeous vestments of the
priest and the acolytes, the canopies.
the Jewels of the churefc and gold and
Silver challcea, Incenae burners and
candlesticks are very valuable. Sun
day afternoon the prleats and altar
boys will -wear veatmonta, and the
blessed sacrament .will he borne aloft
under a canopy. The men and boy
In the procession will carry lighted
candles and many little girl will
strew the ground with flower. , Two
altar will be erected on the grounds,
at which benediction will be said, and
the ceremonies will afterward be con
cluded tn the chapel. Tha rnualc will
consist of hymn sung by the chil
dren, all of whom will be clad in
white and wearing white veils.
"Pltklna In the Pie" last evening at
the Ashevllle high school auditorium
proved a Very amusing and clever
farce comedy whlih added - further
laurel to those already won by Mr.
Mary C. Bobtnion for authorship of
many successful comedies and. plays.
The farce. ,haf been well cast and
rehearsed and the youthful actors
displayed real talent, The situation
were screamingly funny and the audi
ence applauded Immoderately. " The
raat was very long, too long In fact
to give individual notice. The prin
cipal character were very well taken.
Mis Katherln Omanney, Ucne
Vleva Rand, wa very pretty, and
made tha character Interesting. Mia
Eula May Owen, a Buaan. the atage-
trued maid, wa excellent, and a.
large (hare of the comedy fell to her
lot. Mis Gladys Mndsey, Mis Flor
ence Freedlfnder, Miss Viola Own
by, Mis Elisabeth Horton, Miss Brma
Par ham and Mies Clemmle McCand
leas were all wetl'cast, and by their
clever portrsyala rounded out an un
usually good amateur performance.
Mr. Carl Messier came out with hon
or thick about hi brow, for not only
did, ha make a very likeable lover
that every one envied Genevieve, but
Incidentally he was stage manager,
manager, property man and "Good
Man Friday" and a large share of the
succeaa of the piny waa due to hla un
tiring efforts. Mr. Hugh Tarpley
played Pitkin with 'a rare vein of
comedy and appreciation. Mr. Has
com Barnard was very successful as
were also Messrs, Edgar Wilson I,e-
roy Owens, Jack Brewer. The final
curtain fell amid a perfect storm of
pplauae and on on of the most suc
cessful amateur plays given In the
city In several years. It la hoped that
"Pltklna" will appear again, and he no
doubt will, a clever farces are few
and far between. The high achool or
chestra, under the direction of Mlaa
May Klmberly, added much to the
pleasure of the evening by several
well rendered selections. The stage
settings were unusually good, and the
carnival scone waa perhaps the beat.
The proceeds of the evening's per
formance will be used by the June
graduatos for a gift to the achool,
which baa not yet been derided upon.
Miss Margaret O'Connor, of Knox
vllle. Tcnn., la visiting Miss Grace
Kelly tit her nome on Bartlett street.
Mr. Alfred Hopkln. of New York,
is the guest of Hr. and Mrs. Robert 8.
Carroll.
r
AFRAID TO
STAY ALONE
Mrs. Moore, of Cherry Val
ley, Was in Fear all the
Time Till She Took
Cardui, the Wo
man's Tonic
Cherry Valley, Ark. "I ueed to
have blind, dlzxy apclls " save-Mrs.
Carrie, Moore, of this place, "and was
In fear all the time that aomethlng
was going to happen.
"I bad headaches nearly nil the
time, my heart would palpitate, my
vitality waa very low. When I woujd
lie down at night. I would have no
hope of living jinlll day.
"I we afraUl to atay by myself,
and when 1 started out from the
houne I would not be sum of get
ting back. 1 had cold feet and
hand, and my feet and lega would
swell up, every month.
"At laat I begun using Cardui, and
I had Hi ken 4 bottle before I could
fnl It waa helping me. 1 continued
to take It until I had used about 12
hollies and now 1 can aay that 1 feel
better than I have for 6 years, and
am able to wash and cook for 5 In
(he family. 1 cannot praise Cardu
enough, for what it did for me."
For you, lady reader, Cardui wll
do as much, as for the writer of
thla letter, If you will only give It
a fair trial.
Cardui ia a tonic. It helpa ateady
the nerves and. builds up new
strength.
Are you a woman? Do you need a
tonic Try t aruul, the woman s
tonic.
Your druggist sell It.
Mr. Frank Oudger baa accepted
position with the Bell Telephone
company at Charlotte, and has gone
lo that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis McDowell, who
were recently married in Cincinnati,
O., are spending their honeymoon In
Ashevllle.
Miss Charlotte Klndall Hull, of
Philadelphia,' I the gueat of Mlaa
Browning Addickes for several
months. ; Mis Hull la a violinist, and
ha Just Completed a concert tour In
the East. ,
Miss Adelaide I.oughrsn. who has
been visiting friend In New York for
a number of' weeks, returned to town.
yesterday.
Mrs. Hexektah Oudger and Mlaa
Kmms Oudger have returned from
Panama. 'Judge Oudger will Join
thsm later In Ashevllle to spend a
part of the stinmer. '
Mr. and Mrs: irenry westair are
expected shortly from Birmingham
and after a short stsy in the city will
spend two week at the summer
home of Mr. ' Westell' parent, Mr,
and Mrs. weatherly, at Black Moun
tain, Mr. end Mrs. Weatherly are at
present At Black Mountain.
Mr. Fred Oates returns tomorrow
from Washington virtd, fljsj HvrUveralty.
Mrs. W. H. .Griffin, and small
daughter, Grace, of New York, ar
rived yesterday, and with Miss Drum
mond will occupy "Pine Logs" on
Magnolia street during the summer.
Miss Alma Bostlc I
visiting her
In Qaatonla.
aunt, Mr. H. R. Moore,
Mrs. M. -W, Sorrell has leaaed the
Morris Meyers' home on South Main
street. 1
Mrs, Aldlne Howell, of Waynesvllle.
was In town yesterday visiting friends.
Mrs. Frederick If. Shuford aitl
children, Master Francla and Mlaa
Margaret, of Sallahury, are visiting
relntlvea at 149 Bartlett street.
Mr. Perry D, Cobb, formerly book
keeper for the Scott Lumber com
pany, haa accepted a position with
the Ashevllle Paint ft Glass company,
and will be at their South Main street
offices. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, the Misses
Pratt and Mr. Fuller and sister, of
Ohio, are visiting In Ashevllle.
Mrs. Mary Brownell and daughter.
Mil's Evelyn, who have apent aome
weeks In the city, have returned to
their home In Norfolk, Va.
Miss Ellrsbeth McKee. of Frank
fort, Ky., la visiting friends In the
city for several weeks.
Mrs. -James W. Anthony, of Dela
ware. Is viitltlng Mrs. J. A. Sinclair
on Chestnut street.
Mr. Marry Oonnlff, of Montgom
ery. Ala.. I visiting her mother, Mrs.
f. 1!. Hcheuasler.
1 Sirs. .1 Ci. Klniald and Utile riauah
j tere and Mls Rosa Watklna left ves-"'
terdoy for lllllshoro. N. K.. where thev
will visit Mrs. J. C. Watklns.
j Mrs. liice Miner an.' Minn Hannrh
I Krwln have taken the tint In the
I Woman's Kschange hnlldlng 'or the
i summer. Mrs. Miner's son. Mr. John
Miner, who has recently completed hla
sophomore year at the I'nlverslty of
j Michigan, arrlvea next week, and will
j spend the summer -with hie mother.
Miss Katberlne Pea dins, who bas I
. been at school nt ?eoruiovn, Ky.,
: during the winter, is expected to le- I
i turn today to spend the summer with
! her family.
i Mrs. r. E. Rita, of Houston. Tex.;
j ia viaitlng at the home of her brother,
! Mr. C. S. rav!a, on Fllntetreet.
MT-. fntsAn Hunter and son. Master I
Joseph, who have been visiting friends I
and relative in the city for several '
weeks, leave jnhoritv. for their home in 1
Raleigh. N. C . I
- MisJiSK: JJoere. who has been .via-
It In Miss Mar.lorle and Miss l.nry I
eo.tt st Hlue Ridge Inn. Henderson-
v II Ip. has returned to the city. ,
Miss Elisabeth. Porter la visiting :
Mrs. J. A. Woodcock on Haywood I
street, and will shortly be joined by
ber mother, Mrs, R. R. Porter. Mrs. I
Porter will visit Mra. Julia Lee On i
Flint street. Mlsa Porter haa spent
the winter with her aider, Mr.Hat
wole, in Harrleburg, Va, '- .
v A rtu',,( saeney.
Money." ataefaruw known aa tin:
dough, e usb, gelt, rock, etc.
Tbt corpuscle of national circo!
Hon which Indicate tha strength of oar
constitution., v ,
It la often'. called a curse. Soma
rear by It, other swear for It, a ad
till otbera (wear at It- '
It often cnnie a specie of mental
derangement of delirium called money
mania. Many are willing to be tbus
Inoculated. "
It 1 the feature of social distinction.
It t the mtasure of intelligence
those who have It re wise, those wbo
bsve It not are foolish. Possession of
It entitle one' to tue use of a moner
gram. Though a medium of exchange, it
has no connection with aoula or astral
bodies.
It la i he religion of today, often
called moneybelsm. Prenchera pray
for It; laymen Id t for it. '
It .Is the be ali and the end all. Chil
dren cry for It. women sigh for It. mm
die for It, and all lie for It Smart Set.
Wrecks' ay s Knife Blade.
A ship .waa once wrecked on the
Irish coast. Xbe captain waa a care
ful one. Nor had the weather been of
so severe a kind ns to explain tbe
wide durance 'which tbe vessel bid
swerved from ber nroer course. The
blp went down, bur so much Interest
attached to the disaster that a diving
bell waa sunk. Among other portion
of tbe vessel f but were examined was
the compass that was swung on the
deck, and Inside the compass box wn
detected n bit of steel, which appeared
to be the email point of ' pocket
knife blade. It was learned tbat.tbe
day before tbe wreck a tailor wbo
bad been et cleaning tbe compass
bad used ht pocket knife tn tu proc
ess and bad unceremoniously broken
off the point and left It remaining in
tbe box. Trat bIMif knife blade ex
erted ll influence on tbe compass and
to a degree tbnt deflected tbe needle
from Ita proper bent end vitiated It aa
an Index of tbe ship' direction. That
bit of knife blade wrecked tbe veaael.
Soeteh Student.
Many a malt who never bad any
"schooling" get an education, and
often a aurprisfngly good one.
A traveler ip. Scotland once, met a
farmer whose ground rent was about
I'.tt a year and who wrote poetry In
Gaelic that waa of a blgb order.
Tbla same traveler met a youth In
Scotland wbo' rode from home on
horseback to the seaport and then
across Scotland to Aberdeen, where be
sold bis bone to enter the university.
' It Is related of another Scotchman
tbat be was overheard repeating a line
of Tennyson, whereupon aome one ask
ed blm wbnt poet be liked beet
"Homer." be replied.
"Whose traitsattlon do yon readT
"1 rarely read a translation," be
aald. wiping the flab scale from big
apron. "I ilk best to rejid Homer in
tbe original tlree'k."-MlnneapoU Trib
nne. Alt Abeut a Cruiser,
"What sort of a boat ta tbUr in-
Sulred the taqolsltive man at the
ocka. " A A " '
"A cruiser," replied a smart UtL
MAnd where U she going r
"A ernlee, Ir."
"What make it got"
"Ifa acrew. air."
"Wbo are on board V
"Ife crew, air."
"It look pretty amart"
"We bare to keen it clean, or rob-
bleb and dust would a'ceroe, air."
"Ob. yon're too etnartl Where do
yott corse from?"
"From Crewe, air." - London Tit-
Bits.
HOW TO CURE KncUaiiiii.M
It la la Iateraal Disease And
jalres Aa Iateraal Reatedy.
The cause of rheumatism and kindred
diseases 1 an sxeess cf uric acid In tbe
blood. To cure this rribl disease thla
acid 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 require
an Internal remedy. RUBBING with
Oil and Liniment WILL NOT CURB,
affords only temporary relief at best,
cauaes you to delay ths proper treat
ment, and allow the malady to get a
firmer hold on you. IJnlments may ease
the pain, but they will no more cure
Rheumatism than paint will change the
fiber of rotten wood.
Science has at last discovered a per.
feet and complete eure, which Is called
Rheumsclde. Tested In hundreds of csssa.
It baa effected the moat marvelous eurea;
we believe It will eure you. Rheumaclde
geta at the Jointa from the Inside, sweep
the potaons out Of the system, tones up
the stomach, regulates the liver snd
kidneys and makes- you well all over.
Rhsumaolda strikes the root of the dls
eai and rsmovaa It cause. Thla splen
did remedy Is sold by druggist and
dealer generally at (0c. and tl a bottle.
In Tablet form at 2Se. and 60c. a package.
Write to Bobbltt Chemical Co., Balti
more, Md. Booklet free. Tablet sunt
iy malL
I-'or sale by W, C. Carmichae),
druggist. Ashevllle, K C.
The
Piano With
the Sweet Tone
Tha Southern riano for
. Southern' homes. All , true
Southerners prefer to buy anJ
un Southern productions pro
vided they equal those of other
sertions. In a measure this may
account for the triumphant
success of the Stleff Piano
.niule ia the South, and tha
mont popular- piano In Dixie.
Equal to any -superior to very
. many. Sold -dlrert frow nkf
to home, on easy terms. Write
for Price List.
CHASM.TSTIEFFr?.
Southern : Wareroom.
West Trade Street.
Charlotte, - . X.
C. HV WILMOTH,
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' Manager,
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M. & W.
INDIAN
COAL
PHONE 130
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Carolina Coal & leg :
Company
Uountaia City Steam Laundry
CLEAN AND ANttAKxT
Our business U te please. Give us
m trial.
S North tIntOA Vrenue
Telephone Ma
PRETTY PORTRAITS OF WOMEN
We make a, apeclalty of dainty pho
tograph of-women. Year of atudy
and experience has taught u how to
catch your prettiest pose and best
expression.
RAY'S STUDIO,
Patton Ave.
MISS
OLOA
"TApM A-w HUFF
EXPERT CORSEOTERK ,
ROOM.4 ii and 2
American National Rank Building
TRIMMED DATS
REDUCED
M. WEBB & CO.
A
WE SELL
THE BEST MEATS
AND POULTRY
The senior member of - thla
firm ha been In business in
Ashevllle for 25 year and 1
still telling meat food to peo
ple who patronized him when
he first tfigaged In business.
This bespeaks prompt, -cow-teous
and satisfactory, service.
HILL & YOUNG
Phones 4 and 861 City Market
"Home Rendered Lard"
iittllHBHIIintllimMffi
ANEW LOT OF FIRST
CLASS PIANOS
- v
are expected to arrive in a
few days. Meanwhile I will
continue to sell the few re-
maimng in mock a& -greatry
reduced prices. '
0. FALK
23 S. Main St.'
Burn our , coal . and save
the difference.
ASHEVILLE DRAY. FUEL A
sTRienoN co.
Phone SIS.
CON
Prescriptions
Our prescription depart
ment is growing daily. Are
you taking advantage of
our exceptionally, low pri
cesf Ask your doctor about
uo and give us a try.
SeaweiTs Drna Store
BO. MAIN.
PHONK Ml
Hotel
SEWING MACHINES
VARIOUS MAKE)
Bold, Exchanged,
Rented and
Repaired
CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS
ASHEVILLE SEWING
MACHINE CO.
Legal BIdg Pack Square.
Phone 1S0
THE QUEEN BEE
can be step it Xi y "T
N. Pack Square ' I f"
today, also a., full atsas"
colony at work. "
Water inerohs
on We. ahy
amount
HARMON.
Tbe Bee Crank
Phone 857. -
LADIES
DON'T FORGET TO SAVE TOfJR
COMBINGS "AND LET . US MAKE
THEM UP FOR YOU. .
MISS CRUISE A
Phone 1. - Hair Shop Haywood
f"
50c Jfecfo
Values hare readied
the selling of the last
Eveiy few days we
eal women-take advantage of. Our idea is to sell
down on. certain lines before, moving.. ,. We Are
working them off slowly,- because; , we dislike to
throw everything on sale at once. In the nst
place we have not the room for such a sale.
But if the women of Asheville will read ur;
ads for the next two months t hey will save money
and not be crowded while" doing so., j i: .
Sedo Silk is only one
we are offering.
This silk is 18 inches
been an excellent seller
you like this week in
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE:
The finest brand "of pure,
A blend that la perfect and
tin cana.
1-pound alr-tlght' tin
1-pound air-tight' tin
STR4DLEY
3 East Pack Square.
: Best Shipment of Huckleberries, Cpose
: berries. Cantelonpes & Watermeloinis
BUTTER NOT BREAD, VIENNA' BOLLS, VIENNA BREAD,
J AN ROLLS. . v
e I visited the largest and best bakeries in Washington and Bal
timore and have a line or Bread that cannot :. be excelled.
M. HYAMS
CORNER NORTH MAlN AND MERRIMON AVE.
Fancy Groceries; Meat
WHY DON'T
your groceries, fresh meats,
.ol Ii r-i -v r it n f , .
-Promnt deliTerv.
; V. V. HAYNIE, the Grocer
k PHONE 911.
THE GRUNER SANITARIUM
AaheviUe, N.;0. No, S9-31 Haywood Street. Phone 681
Hydro-Therrno-Electro and Meieano-Therapy. bletlo. Devoted to the
thorough and scientific treatment for selected cases of Nervousness, Pargl. '
ysla, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, Habit. Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of
Women, and other chronic Dlseasess.
Thfl BathS and Massage
"
Skillful Attendant for both Ladles and Gentlemen
Turkish, Ruaaian, Cabinet, Bete-Hot-
Shower and Needle Saths, Galvanic and Farradlc . Treatments., Electro
Vibrating, Swedish Massage and Movements. Thure Brandt' Massaga for
dlaeaaes of Women. Douche, Lavage. Open from I a. in. to ) p, m. Sat.
12 p. m. ' .... '
FOR SALE.
- 'J ...... - a
Eleven-room house with large lo t on Chestnut St. Entirely modern,
first-class In every respect. .Attractiv e 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.
OPAL CREAM ;
An exquislt and delightful
Toilet Preparation for Hand e
and Face. v ' J .
Invaluable to ladle wrho do e
their own house work keeping e
the hands white and soft.- J
Delightful to use after shav-
Ing. . r, " :'
Price J5 Cents. Z
McKay's Pharmacy
Preemption Speclaliata,
Opp. P. o.
Asheville Business College
Is Offering Splendid
Summer Courses.
SCHOLARSHIP (ar
Book-keeping, PenmanMilp, Spelf
Ing, Business Letter Writing, Bus
iness Practice. .- , . '
SCHOLARSHIP (b) .
Shorthand, Typewriting. ...Xtouch.
method). Spelling, Penn-.anshhip.
Office, Dictation snd . Experience,
Punctuation and Filing.
SPECIAL HOURS:
Penmanship, Spelling, Typewriting
snd Arithmetic.
Have your boy and jtlrl spend the
summer with us. .College. Opp. P. O.
HENRY a SHOCKLEY,
Principal.
BCTTER-CRUST bread.
V Our new brandy only So per loaf.
It's DellcIouR. Frcsl) ' Dally."
Asneville Steam Bakery,
sa or set.
ICE-JRQXESi
REFRIGERATORS
PORCH GOODS
HAMMOCKS
J. L. Smathers & Sons
:: :i5N. Ma4nSt.
'-- ' !
tfteir hieigcst 'jpofnt during
few weeks. r - "
offer bargains that econoihiV
among marly special, values
- - v
wide, and - has- always
at 50c; buy.as.mufih.as
aall colors for, 39e'Tardj
high
suits
.. ...
... .,
grade Coffee ift thla country,
everyone. Packed' in sealed
. v. . .
& LUTHER
PhoneS 64 and 651
i
and VegeUbtea,
YOU BUY r "
vegetables, eggs and buttet
;er
t- lion 1. . n ' -Lw . ' A
" .... " "
COR. N. MAIN AND" EAST 8TB.
department or the Sanitarium 1
-open for Ladle
" tnr 1
and ' Gentlemen.
will administer
Air, Electric-Light, Tub, 6Mtz, ,Foot.
and all your personal
linens laundered - the
NICHOLS WAY.
ffives perfect satisfac
tion. "-
Phone 95.
4 "
-.ues lA
Asheville Lancdry
J. A. Nichols, Mgr
Phone 964
to have your clothee pressed.
Latest improved at earn . Pressing
Machine.- " ;- -
QUICK SERVICE PRESKTXG CLFB
.. jt t .tf . v- ,r1. .
School Girls and Boys
We are making an unusually low
rate for our special summer , session
w4rich.-BglraifcaMlwBjr entering .
before that date you can take advan- -tage
of our exceptional otter. Phone
15 Jt ahd. we win jrixe; j.oti.fitll par
tculara. . " ... " '..'"',. '
.Jmanuel School if Shortltand.
CITIZEN WANT; AIW
BJRING RESULTS
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Visitors
Shirts
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