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2 THE ASIIEYTLLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911 several weeks' visit to relative!. They will return to Aahevllte In the early spring, - M! Pattle fawiron. 'who he been vlaltlng frend In Charlotte for ten days, ha returned to Urn city. trunks and Suit Cases Priced w : Society and Personals -St W 1- f Th ret : wedding Of Mr. Leoa Httttmar Ul 'HIM Lvnnt Cain. hicb , occur red In Montsomsrr, ill an rent of considerable social Inter M'ii that cltjr Jid in Ahvlll. her lira.. HtUtmtr ul liar family taava their summer home. Ura. Hut tomet and Mis Hulda Hattemer war present at the wadding: of tha ton- f )ha former. Mr. Basil Valen ttn we to have ben matron of konor.hut ewln to a recent Illness era uoabl to be present. Tha Ad wirttiwf cantalhed. a picture of Mlaa Cain and a column and a half de- rrlblDt tha vtddlnc, the elaborate decoration rid arrangement. In do tail,'' all of which la omitted to five spec to a .description of tha cere inonr and principal, aa follows: ' To i th ; trains of Mendelssohn's wedding inarch, played hr an orchee - trn, tha bridal party dew-ended the Mains, led by Missea Laura Kennedy, BBBof " (Cruin. Ahnte Form Smith and Jul Randolph, four girl friends of the bride, who carried broad satin rlbboaav tbrourh which the bridal ; party passed. The three bridesmaids. Mlaa Phedora Randolph, Ml Mar , caret Hubbard and Mlaa Jean Map, entered next They wore gowns ot white crepe meteor trimmed with : peart and lace, and carried bou traete af yellow chrysanthemums, the eolor of the bloaaoma contrasting prettily with the while of their gown. . Mlaa Jett-AHeen TMley wa flrat rldesmaid. She wore a Parlalatl gowa of white embroidered mouses- H In - ehfwnthnitm deetrn over hit aatln, trimmed with cold laee, and carried golden chrysanthemum. Tt preceding the bride wa her maid of honor, Mlaa Then llpfert, of Wlnston-Sslem, N. C. She wore a Wrlaian irown o( white meeaalln Y 1th an overdress of white chiffon, and with trimminiri of toae point lace and pearl. Her flowera ware white ehryeeathemume. Mlaa Cain entered with her father, Mr. McDuff Cain, by whom aha was gvn in marrtag. She waa a picture of girlish beauty In Iter bridal robe of white satin,, faehfoned empire, and with a court train of prlnceaa lace over white aatln. Hef veil Was caught to her hair with a apray of llllee of the valley, and, she farrjed a .ahowet bouquet pf , bride a roaee and uvea of the valley. , i Mr. Jfattemer waa attended by Mr. John Brandon a beat man. Reverk nd 8. D, Devell officiated; and the ceremony of the Episcopal ' church Was need, - V -. ' Afterward Informal-. reptlo wa held and an. ke eourao waa served.' Assisting In receivings the gneata vera Mr. Cain, mother of the bride, s,nd ' Mrs, J, I Hattemor. mother of 'the groom. ' ' Mr Cain 'wore gown-of white crept meteor trimmed with rich Mr. Hat tamer's gown wad of white crop meteor trimmed wth rich Later In th evening Mr. and Mr. Hattemrl left for Mew Orleans, from whenr they win sail for New Tork and other point. The hrld going away gown wee a fcandsom coat suit of pastel blue, with shoea and gloves to match.- and her hat waa of , black beaver cloth trimmed with mirror velvet In pastel .shades. They, will be away until the first f December, when they will return and will go to housekeeping, in their ratty toome, l!0i Couth Bull street. Th t following' account, taken from tha Montgomery Advertiser of recent date will be of Interest to th numerous friend of ' Mlaa Ellen 6 math ere, who' has mad her home in Weyneavlll and Ashevtll, alnce leaving . Montgomery! th former home, of th family; - "Th first of th debut parties of th season were two brilliant recep . Hon a which Mr. Hendy X. Bart- lett entertamw on Thursday wnen ah complimented her sister, Mlaa EU Itle flmathers, who Is spend ing tha winter In Montaomery with lira. Bartletf. In th afternoon, the hinrrled friends 6t Mr. Bartlett wer the gtiasts of rn occasion, and to tha e-'-riLng, the unmarried vt waa pre altrvW.-:,u.l--r,r.: ' .The home presented a scene of un ttepal beauty, pahna, ferns and flow ers, Intemtlpgled Mth brilliant llghta. making th effect moat art let lo. in th drawing room, where th gueets Were reoetved the wan War fes voontd with emllai. and maeaee of plfik Klllarney rose were , uacd. In th receiving Hn la th afternoon a. K M00HE & CO. '""It PATTON AVENUE .Specialists In Women' Ready-to-Wear Garmcnu . Careful , Attention len to Mali Orders. - Ask for Fall Catalogue. j trere Mr Iiartlett, Ml Rllnn Rim . Bnithr. th honor Ituest, Ml. if i Kmrnii Xt-ln Amorous, of Atlanta; Mrs. 8. V. nice and Mr. and Mrs, Oeorife Bmathers." M lea Myrtle' Rollins, who is visiting Ml KlMn H.ooper In Helm. Ala,, has Iweii very riular during her stay and the latter part of the Week wat a turat of honor at a reception. an account of which la Riven by a Helma newa correepntxleiit. Mlaa Elsie Hooper and . her lovely sueet, Mlm Myrtle Rollins,, of Ashn vllle, and Mia Kemper Welch's gilee-t. M!rt RIHeen Thompson, of Jackfinvlllc. flu ., wero honorens leur evenlnc t j.retty refBption ten dered by Ml Annlo Mae Stoddard at her home on Church utrfet. Th parlor mu beautifully adorne! with pmlm nJ chrysanthemum and h,re alood the rerelvln party composed of Ml.e Stoddtird, Hoop er. Rollln. Thompson, Kemprr Welch. Uiry Monk, F.llen Melvln and Mejuir. Ki Hobb. Caldwell Johrnon. Claude Chlnholm, John loud. Will McKee, Will Prlvett. Hctor Atkln. Will Phillips nd Mr. Bcott. Th dining room wa unusually pretty In a plan of pink and white. In the center of th table wo a tall crystal vase of pink carnation and compote of pink and whKe mint completed the color motif. Pink and whit brick cream and cakes were enjoyed, and serving were Mleaee Helen Anderson, Allcs Clapp and Louise and Mutelyn Orr, . The punch tnbl waa arranged In the hall, and presided over by Mrs, Oviatte and Mrs. Qreen. v.;.:-. Th Barsca class of the Haywood street Methodist church will give a social - to th members ot the Phi lathe class nd their friends tonight at o'clock in the Harare clae hoom. Recltntlon will be given games played . and refreshments served. Th Jewish Ladle Aid Society will meet tomorrow afternoon at ' half Pt thre o'clock at th rl4enc of Mr. B, A. rreedlander. 4 liberty street, at th corner of HUlalde. A very pretty wedding waa aolem- nlaed St Blltmore last night at the home of Rev, W, W, Marr, when Miss Ina Woodward, of Democrat, became th byld of Mr, VesUr C, Bradley, ttt thftt place, th. young couple hav Ing come to Aehevill yesterday af ttrnoon for the coremony. The attendant war Mr. A. X. Blanehard, Miss Bertl Sales, Mr. Paul Bales, iMla Kato Carter and Mm Maggie Cordell. Mrs. Bradley Is Wry popular young woman of th Democrat aec tloit'and hr many friends will basur. priced to learn of her marriage last night. Mr. liradley Is principal erf the school at Democrat and l ori ginally from Mar Hill." , , Th coupl spent' last flight In Aahevllle and will return to Democrat thls.worolrtf,!; ; i $ Jl, PERSONAL MENTIOV J Judge W. B, Council, of Hickory. I In the city attending' Federal Court. i Sheriff Williams has" returned from Hcndersonvllle, where he went , on business, . i ; ' Miss Alio Devi has returned from a visit to friend In Wlnaton- Salem. Miss Lillian Adam, who has been 111 ttt her horn In Blltmore, t Im proved but still confined to the house, ; , Mrs. Patterson Miller, of Philadel phia, her three children and gov- erneM, are guests at Ftorest Hill and will remain In AeheVllle until April. Mrs, Miller' mother, Mrs. Potternon, of Philadelphia, spent the wenk end with the latter on her way to Rus sellvllle, Tetm. Mr, and Mrs. Edward natee, of Seaside. Ore., who have been visit ing the brother of the former, Mr. D. R. Oat and Mr. Oote. return to their horn Thursday. Mr. and Mr. J. P. Stewart left Sunday for Tampa, Fla.. where they will epend the winter. Mr Stewart atopped off In Jacksonville for a NEW COATS in Women's and Misses' . Sizes Monday 'a express brought us quito a lart shipment of won ion's, miss es' and junior's coats in plain and double-faced ma terials in combinations of tan and brown, gray and blue and various becoming mixtures. These coats are cut in the newest styles with deep cuffs and large collars and are extremely attrac tive. Sizes range from 13 years to 42 in women's coats. Prices, $10 to $35. P. Havenel, who York and PhiU wreVt. have re- Mr. Frank Wilson and small son have gone to Murfreebnro. Tenn., to vlit th parent of the former for ovrrn 1 wetkn. Ml Dell Renfre ha returned to her home in Athew. c, after a viatt to relative In the cltv. Mr. Samuel Weldon end her da-ighter, Mies Weldon, of ftlltmnre. have gone to Washington, D. ('.., where they will pend the winter. . Mfva Selms Watson has . returned from a levernl day' )!t to friend In Salisbury.. Mrs. Oenrse T, 1'pps, who ha heeti spcndlnit a weok rlth relatives and friend In the city. h returned lo her home In Atlanta. Ga. Mr. P. W. Hetta. who has heen confined to th hnpKn! for 'en ie liy IHnoei. j rieia returned to hi home t IS Jeffereon Drive. Mr, and Mr. Frank Andrew, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who have bc?n anendlng tholr honeymoon In Ahe vllle, have returned to their home. Mr. Thomas W. Patton, Mls Fan- -nle PsHon.. and Mra Patten's son. Mr. MIod Petton, leave Thurada for Dunedln, Fls where they will spend the winter. Mra Havwood Parker and her children will Join Mr. Petton In the winter. Miss tftt!e Banks, of Dayton, 0 has arrived tn spend the winter In Ashevtlle. Mr. S. C. Crawford and children, who have been spending several weeks with relatives In the eastern part of Tennessee, have returned to the city. Mr. Frderlrk Von Oelder, of Tryon. la a guest at the Elm on Wal nut street. Mis Martha Reed.' who' he been visiting friends In ths qity, has re turned to her home in Greenville, Tenn. "Mles'Badle W hitmen has -returned from a visit to the Ml Horton In Nashville, Tenn. ' Mr. Henry Redwood, ' who haa hn visiting ralntivee and friends oa th eastern 0ast of Virginia for sev eral wscke, has returned to th city. . Mis Hortense Jonea left yesterday for Charlottesville, Vs.. where she wUl visit friend at the University. Milts Jones will visit a number of friend during her hnc and later will b at Chapel Hill with friends. She will he away, until after Chr)st maa. VMr. . , He'njy,. Re4wfto,d ,d ' JJlai O lady Redwood, whhb.v 'Beei In KeW Twh.c hv urneoP after severaf week' absence. ' ' " ' ' . - j . Mr. Samuel Weldon, Jr., who hs been In town for a brief visit to his father, left yesterday for his home. ' Mr. and Mra ' Thomas Rlcketta, who havs spent a number of weeks In Ashevllle, hsvs returned to tholr horn In Columbus, Oa. Dr. C. W. Byrd - and Rv. CI. C. Hurley, who have been attending the Western North Carolina Methodist conference, held at Stateavllle, return to th olty today. Rev. W. A. Newell, who has been attending tho Methodlat conference at Statevtlle, will not return to th city until Friday. Mr, forg Douglas Miller ar rived In tlhe city laat night from Al bany, N. T., and la spending some time nt th homo of Mis .Mattle Herri st number I Aston place. MALARIA COXOrEST NEAR It was nnout this time In Septem ber, tS9 !I yers sgo that a wom an Introduced to the phyilolans of Eu rope the bark of the cinchona tree, from which cjntnln- Is made,- and In o doing confoced upon humanity onr- of the grentet blessings that have come to It. The Oountc of Chlncon, wife of the French mbndor to Peru, uf fered while In that country terribly from malaria, a dleae for which at that time there waa no known rem edy. Balng advised to drink a tea , made from cinchona bark, she tried It i i and was cured. She, In all probabll . lty, did not realise the fact that ahe had com error. the antidote to the j moat wide-reaching and demoralising I of all the dlee that ever afflicted the race. I Naturally, however, upon her iclurn j to franco sHe took with her some ot the bark which had been o beneflclttl to her. arid, like th good woman: that he was, she a Instrumental In httr Ing It Introduced Into the medical practice of Trance and of the contl-' nent. The atory of the ravages of malar ia Is a old at the history of th race, and, without knowing whKt It was. men, women and children all over the world end thmueh all the generation have uffered and died from Its Insidious poison. It waa this Invisible foa more than anything else, mor than the nrms of the barbarian or the 'luxury or the world owner by tho Tiber, that destroyed the Human empire and most of the other nc!nt ch-tllao. tlons. Thl same wily enemy, lurk ing In the awamps and marshes of every land today, would repent the terrible work It did In the old tlmps were It not for the remedy we hrvve in the llttl while powdor thnt come "rem the bark that was made knotvn to the world by the Countess of Chlncon. - tiik rack rxm mis A recent effort by th Springfield Republican to persuade women to rt-'.-t certain fashlone Is said ee hsvr met "an i encoiyasriag response." These ara te .'nn'-lon which 't de- Mr. and Mr. S. have been In N delphla for several turned to Blltmore. i . ' ' '.--I , ILAA'7Ui wVaW I lllil If-' a. . t II cAMForonAno syrup co. ontwcrPacirae of tlia Genuine. DO NOT LET ANY; DEALER DECEIVE YOU mur Of nc and cuxut or scnna has crvt VNVmAI.MTOrACrKW FOKMORK THANTHWTY YEARS AST, AM fTI "W0tttW-Ut UC CES1. HAS LEO UN. SCgUrULOUS HAMUFACrUHCRS OT IMITATJONS TO OFFER IDFEfllOlt FWARATiOW UNDOt flMlUR COSTING THE DEALER LES THEREFORE, Note tfie MName of tha Gompam ai.i si 'ii.h sira-i-jii'. uit: ....... f riUNTED STRAKSHT ACXOJS,NEAR THE BOTTOM, AW tN I THE CUlCLCNCAR THE TOT OT EVERY F ACXAGC.OF THE C CCSUINE. REGULAR FRKX SOc PER BOTTLE. ONLY, FOR RALE BY ALL LEADtNQ ORUCC1ST9. Of rACXACg. Ruror rics awp exixir or HE. . AMO Ef7CTlVC RtMkoV AND BlUOUSMSt DUE TO CONSnFATION. AND TO GET rTS BENEFIOAL EFFECTS ft IS NECESSARY TO BUY THE ORICINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, , WHICH IB MANUFACTURED BY THE ' California Fig SvaupCo. H'jl I I II llll J I II IN I I II H S I I, ' ! .! I Ml - I -- - rrribo n. ''oHftnging and '.w - often 1 m rouiBtalns & Osewihero Illy vogues In trrtllnMy and gown, rraisickijt.inw. w that are ordet;- Jcf ; a purely arbl- j '. . ' 'ASlCfOr'."'.: V- "' trry -way - fog :Hney , jnaklng; pur- able to uuot Miss Lillian RuHiell, who says , "The M(ht For style U causing! more crimes and tinhappino In thl country tnan liquor. Nearly every woman In th 'land I imbued wlt'i tout one Idea -he must have style, la 1 wrecking ' homes, breaking heart and making a certain group of men rich. These men are reaping great rewards frdrri the foolishness of a certain group Of 'men In this coun try end' Europe, who ere making al leged style so fast that If Is Impos sible to keep up with them. Twenty years ago, yet ' ten years ago, style1 changed two orehree times In the) year. Novv It I that many times 11) a? month." I ' ' Mis Russell tntht to know, and probably does know. But what thent The erase for nW styles Is not sob-j Ject to reason. It la an oueesston. When It leads toj)overty It Is scotched but not killed. 'Reason ihas nothing to J do while the frervsy I on, t and tha, passion rages "tnorW tlercely--accord- ing to their"-meaner among those'whd have little moeyv tHn thcrso wlfb has a superflultjMHat'tfor'd Times rlRMAlWEIGOME T(P REV, CALVIN B. WALLER , e .... New. Pastor Will Be tilTest RecrrMton Tonight at tile First Baptist (tiurcli. The member and friend of the First Baptist church are looking for ward to the formal Welcome of their new pastor, Rev. C. B. Waller, which occurs tonight, bejrthnlng at T : SO o'clock, The formal program will be carried out In thaudWorIum of the Church, a'$er which Uio present will repair to Mi lecture 1 room where a social hour will be enjoyed. The program Is a follows: organ prelude. Anthem. Scripture rtendlngjRev. C. W. Byrd, 1. D. I'rnyer Hew AJr. Mamrlck. Address of Wrl'comc in Behalf of the Church --Mr. t.o-ke Cral. Address of Wefcomo In Behalf of the Ashevllle Minister- Association--Rev. H. V. Cnmpbell. T. V. Ttespnnee llev. C. B. Waller. NATURE'S CURE FOR j CHRONIC , ULCERS Only by removing the cause can i any chronic Ulcer r or Old Son he cured. No one Mil caestion tha 1 truthfulness of this statement. The cause is always from an inwati source, never an outwward mfiw j enc, and therefore the only possi ble way to get rid of these places is ' to take internal treatment. Pare , blood is the one unfailing care for chronic ulcers; jast as leng as the ; circulation is allowed to remain in 1 an impure condition the place will be kept open from the constant dis charge of imparities into it from the blood. Bat pare blood uill change this condition end the flesh tagaes uill he nourished and made ' healthy, end then natars isill promptly and permanently hsaltke I f o c ' I utter. o. ij. o. is recognizee m '.he greatest of all Mood purifiers zrtd (kertin lies its poster to care ::ld alcers and sores. It goes into 'h circulation, and remotes every trace ot impn.ity or infectiocs mai ler, and so enriches thh vital Smd thr.t it uttiri?lieg alt flesh tisnues in stead ol irritating- theia with irr.puri ti. When 6,i 8 S hoa -cleansed the blood ami the place has healed over it is not a surface cure, but the entire nicer is filled in with healthy flesh. Book nnd medical advice free. 6. S. S. is for sale, at drug stores. TtX SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. AtWa. Cs M, ! IL N TTaf dffllJ'T I ii it 1 1 mm II ew-sessBm-wsaay I a w-J-Jm' H III VII 1 'f .1 IVN . IS mm 1 1 . je i t. orVtcdH otH I! i'C ; ft 1 NAMES AND WHEN BUYING, ONE SIZE WMATURZ MCTUhl sewwa a the most fuasant. whole. FOR STOMACH TROUBLES, HEADACHES i -Thi Original and Genuine Ril A I TETF1 Th Food-drink for Ail Ages. At restaurantv hotels, and fountains. Delicious. inviOTfauri.Vwd "staining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don t travel without it- A quick lunc prepared In r minote, TW imitation,. Host say liORUCl'S.' Not In Any Milk Trust us r"-ara i'a-sv n it.ypUt'.!tUdilXonpS,,'')i ..:... .35c per.Qt Vak ahniiM Tabs th&. Sum atamMlM 'i. Gherkin .. .T .35c. per Qt. UlekJ fADlinifir '- niCK VArUUIIil. ) There's eatise 1fi ''very hegdacte Capudln reaches, thst, caus quickly whether If b hekt, eold, gTrtpp, of stomach trouble -and onren. even though it be sick or nervous hesdaeh. . Capudln) is tbe surest remedy for Cold and -Qrifp. , " Fevertshjieas, AcJ) and Nevo(ulrit4disappeaY.ad aon4 conditions are restored. CapUlln M HrataermD(I Dkmank IP case -act immeaiateiy. 10c. 2S( 04 ih t drug saw. We are. sure that all who have been using our service are pleased with it. We know; this Is true bccaiae 'our customer are staylhs with lis week in and tyeek 6u. and those self same old customer at-o telling their friend of how 'Wo are' drjng their work in, other words,' our friends are our best advefUaerrient. To those wlito wlfih' better wwrk, we efTer our ervlce. A postal 6r telephone 'message will bring our wagon to 'your dQdr. MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 624 . Get the Honey Habit it will increase vitality. DEAN & MOWREY Phone 857 14 N. Pack Sq. SALE OF 200 SAMPLE WAISTS VAIXBS $4.50 to SB. 50 Choice $2.43 BERLIN SAMPLE STORE w X.. lK-k Rinrc .. Not a very.- large stock, hut a very select stock of First Class IManos, for sale nt his elegant store room. j- , . . talk S MUSIC HOUSE ft, ., . , 21 South Mam St. - SHI.LTXF.TiY B lfnfwoud St. WrigMsman's jllU.lXERY 10 CImrrh Street miiSERY MFORJERS J Club B!dg.-r:-rli3iw.ood $ HOOD'S rol m I .i..,i ,i-1 I..,-i-.t iVtac , Several shipmetsttof vthevrj riewjest styles in ladies' Tailored Suits kmyed Satiirdayvand yester day. We have be'fceto' rWfera vfiUmbe pf times this season Tbe stock iif jover tfxsuits ,iwe now show are one received sinee tbe Opening, This"' gives you me larepi moaeis 10 maKe your Bcieuuuu 'from. t.-i '' -""' I" '''- . The newer suits are for the most part semi-tailored, braids, buttons, etc., being used in the trim ming. However, plain tailored effects are shown ex- tensivclv. The 1911 empire back is a " feature on many of them. , . Prices on suits range Special price on $25,00 suits, they are selling for $14.75. . . This is a special lot furs are Now in Remand The cold weather yesterday made furs an im portant selling factor. did not farry any over from last season. . , ' ; l Phv coas are priced $30.00 to $150.00. ; v.. .Fur sets sell for $5.00 to $150.00. ; ' $J.5Q Costume Qelnt. Jhis Week at :. $LZ Sealsbipt Oysters , v , MrB.fKidd'8 Pin I these pickles are the lb- . : " : ' ' ' vi urocene? , vegewDiey M. HYAIVIS PRESE MEATS GROCERIES Phone 49-34S. ' ' k ' ' . $ , . - - FOR, SALE. . . .., ,,: 8-room modeiri house, two blocks from square one : half blqek from car line. For quick sale', $VW . I THE H. P. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton An. I TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen MISS CRUISE SHOP 25 Hayward St. Phone 16 Manicuring. Hairdressing, Facial and i&alp Massage, Superfluous Hair and all fa cfal' blemishes removed by expert operators without pain. LOOK FOR THE LABEL And insist on the label, "Ashevillc Steam Bakery" being on your bread. It is a guarantee of purity and worth. Use our BUTTER CRUST BREAD, full. 16 ozs. to loaf. Ask your grocer or phone 622. ASHEVILLB STEAM BAKERY Let us fir" yv at csttmHt c'. that KTcctrlc Tcirlo. Our nerl. (Ivm i.tiafactlon. W. A. WARD, 12 Cliortb Sn. fin 419 Don'! Wail Loncfer to have youv coal bin filled. Do it now, r.nd be e ! Si 6 i ii I '! i ! r j sure yoif iec)t M & W Indian ? Ocr 05 per cent car ; bun. IMione 130, ... - , ! CerelmaCoa! & Ice : Company M Pnttnn Ao. Draiunur Bide. J iceaeeeeeeaaaaae mm FT i from $17.50 to $65.00. we bought for quick 'sell-'. The furs are all new. We tfard ............., j.............. Fresh Meats - Money Pickles finest in the- world. I Cor. N. Main aa.a.WWBti Asiieville School of Musical Art and Languages Phone) 344 Auditorium Bldg. FOR SALE. A stock of merchandise, amounting to betweenfonT and five! thousand dollars, in good location, tith valuablfi lease on the square. . v Canaday Realty Co. 10 N. Pack Sq. , Phone 974. Ernaniicl School of Shorthand Oldest srhcol of Its kind In the South. OBIe Room 17 Plirumor DM;. (Over Field's) Mls Sadie Kinanocl, Principal Positions Secured tar all Graduate SEWING MACHINES VA11IOCS UARE3 Sold. Em lis nged, ,,i " llcnted nnd "... ' CA33 OB EAST PATMEWTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. lga! Kldg rack, 8qare. Phone 1S0J 1 M MISS KxrnKT CCnfiBTTERH HOOM3 SI and 88 American ;;tlQnal Bauk BoUdlB). - ' . V
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