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THE ASirBVILLE CTTIZ 'X. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1912. 3E Society and Personals Mi J. K. Turlington, who Iihk been in Jtlii a. X. v.. durum the punt ywr and m. imlf. Ik fmtinr tier parent Jlr. and .Mrs V J luudwiri, at Fletcher. Aifu-r an extended Mu lt with relatives and friends, Mr Turlington will Join )nr huarwinil lit Athens. la., when- .the. lHtl.tr wrier coiwpietlng Ills course n.t cornm I'nt verelty han accepted position us adjunct prnfeskor in th I fur gin Au rlc.bllura.1 Oolle-o. The Sunday New York Micald contained a very pretty picture of Mtee Cienevlav Tho.iiiold, In the "8" clal Life of IiUle" section tuxen . v All. C.' K. Kay of tht city. Ka.:h . vtek with the new, of the social urn of the various southern citlf.i, j.ic -ture of the Southern belles conspic uously Illustrate the pa-sres. Jl . Mr. !" riiutton Darker gives the Aret tf ( h Lenten orgran recitals to morrow '!.ftcrnion at All Souls rhn;eh Biltinore, at ialf paat four o'd.vk. Tha recltala wis be of special n tareat and are opfii to the publlo. Mr. Harkrr him announced the fn, lowing program for tomorrow. Cenncerto In Q minor. No. 2 Oa midaTe. Movements, Adairlo, Allegro, An dante and Oavott. Allegro caniablle, from Symphony No. t Wldor Ftlfue In K flat. (St. Ann) Huch. March Funebre, Op. 40. No, J--Tantialkowaky. Eventide, Op. 62, No. 2 Marker. Oram! Oheur, (Alia JIantiel) OulUmant. Mr. P. Htden Ramaey la again dla tlnfutsnlmt himself at the Ohlwerslty of .Virginia, and a lint of hla official positions at tha university and the honor Imposed upon htm, are Im pressive and awc-lnaplrincr a tha decorated Cheat of a hattl warred hero. Mr. Ramsey carried all before him laat year durlnr the commence ment egerclaea, and the following imt will t moat gratifying- to hla mim bera tot. Wend In hla home city. Member of tha Haven society the niftiest K'holarahlp honor awarded In tha university. President of tha Jeffcraon Literary . oclty. Floor leader of tha Jefferaon party 1 the, miniature congress of the un: Vieratty of Virginian, an organization based upon the national house 0 re?- 1 rsentUve -with aimHar parliamen tary procedure and with student eon Ireaamen, President of the Woodraw Wilson lub erf the University of Virginia, i Vice, president and manager of the northern headquarters of tjie Woon rw Wlteon club of epllea-a men, an wganiaatlon , with branch olubt in V 1 American colleges and with , b aggregate membership uf ten thouaanl student members. President of Politics club of t"ho University of Virginia. ,,Preldent,ot the.democrafic club of per . or, Ih national executive com mltteo trf college men's dumncrattc (tubs. 4 Mt(vin.rMef of "Madlaon Hall notf." 3 Associate editor of 'Vollftg Top tea" tha college bi-weekly newspaper. Mnvr of the team that win ue at th VnlverMty of Oeorgla May 1st, this year, Tha AaheMlle Chapter, V. I). V. will meet Thursday afternoon t 83 HlllidUe street at four o'clock. J J i Mri. Thomas S. Rollins will en tertain Informally With a bridge par ty this afternoon at her residence on Chwstnnt atreet. J Jl Mlas Ulll.v Smith, the petite and pretty central figure of "Bnby Mine." was aUc t.v. center oif attraction yer teirday and during the greater par; of tha afternoon, held a continuous recaption at th Battery Park hotel, her old AnheviHe friends arriving In rnlays. Mtsa Smith has devoted the last four years to comedy work aim admits aver so modestly tnat like j many s.nother comedienne, that wlie ; aspires o the "traln mask" and j melancholy depths of the emotional aetra. Miss Smith as a come- 1 M. V. MOORE & CO. 11 PRTT0N AVENUE Specialists in Women's Rcady-to-Wenr Garment. Careful Tttentlon Given to Mull Orders. Ask for a Spring Catalogue. I di in moMt hiirrmtiK. and should . her amt.ltlon In- i.-allzi-d, till; Jlin -rfanful rnnl. liiatlon of winiwiy und tiiijf.'dy In the Ka.ni u t nt imoHonn, 'which artlM ari' call., U.n to at nr.. iilate, w-oulil iM.n thai Mian Ktrifi tind won her spurn ;ind tin- prlvil.-c ..f a. wl with ihn i-.i. MIm Smith hs .1 contract for ftvo ve.ir witn jilr. William A. UtihIv. which will rr ''liyitf lit r et-rvlcft n-xt aaHin In th I pluv 111 which h.- Mppi.urciJ Inst vn ; nlr.g. Hfn-r Hint comma thr it- nt "I. ft" t.f-liiK f.-Htmcd. which iii.-ii.iin that .1 tic a name la 111 .Mat a little la-rgot ' pilnt thuii ont' co .workers, and the : pr. RH an nt rtlAy take rr.-n.tw liberties In exploiting the e.mlmo sla-r Mls ' Hmtth glvea heraelf 4 years mors to deriionmrat,, her ability, at the ena 01 I which time, she feels -she should lth ' er he an noknowleflged success, or I to th nifilra.ry, In which improbable : event Khe man to rntire to private i life Hh w the glleat of honor ai 1 an Informal dinner last evening- anil alter the theatre gTted and bade ' adle-u to numerous frienda. behind the I scene. l'KUKONAI, MKXTIOW. Mts. W. :. Urltt la rapidly recov ering from hr recent operation at the Mission Honpital. Miss Eulft Oarreen, who haH been visiting Mrs. O. H Mpe In HlllmfWe, la ut present the guest of Mrs. J K. Turlington at Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. David Sklllman and family of l-exlngton, Ky.. are spend ing sewral w-eks 1n Asheviile. illss Margaret Pennhnarf Is expect ed to return from lialtlmore Bnd the east today after a several weeks' vis It to friends snd relatives. Miss Kva Miller, who has been vl Itlmi friends in Nashville and Knos Wlle, has returned to the city. in.. i.-i.Ib and Mr. EveTett Bald win accompanied by Miss Aim Free man, Miwi Olenn Ple,mmons, and Mr. Mark 'shorn spent the week end with the parents of the former at Fletcher, returning Monday 10 Krulo lami. N. ",. where they are In school. Miss Ixla Archer, who has been visiting relstlves in the city, for sev eral days, tias returned to her home In Chattanooga, Tenn. Dr. Charles V Hyrd, the pastor of the Central Methodist church. Is a patient at the Meriwether hospital, where he will today stand an opera tion. Mr. and Mrs. William Augustus Wright have returned to Wilmington from their honeymoon spent in New York and are at home to their friends at the restdenee of Mrs, WrHrht. Mrs. Wnght s mother, on Market street. The MlesMts Pnrterflcld and Mr. Porterfleld leae the city shortly for Denver, Col., which they will tn future make their home. Mrs. James W. Shaw closes her houn on Merrimnn avenue shortly and will take 11 trip to Japan. Mis. Foley and Mies Marguerite Foley return to their home In Detroit this week, after s vl.Jlt to Mrs. W. It. North up. Mis Mary Kamsey. of Rosemont. Pa., and Mrs. t' . W. Kent are at present in Ihiytnna. Kla., for a stay j of some weeKs. i Miss Alma Johnston returns to Pit tabu ng shortly, after a visit 10 her brother, Mr. Frank E. Johnston, : Mrs W. R. Harmon, nf Tl Ttay tsood street, who has spent the pas! month wifh friends In Hot Springs, Ark., and Knoxvllle, Tenn., has re turned to the city. The waste from two wood pulp mills in Sweden that use the aut ' phlto proress. nr.ilnarlh considered valueless. Is helm; converted Into In- d'.islrinl alcohol. I Women's Rain Coats and Capes Three's no need to 'f 01050 a shopping or pleasure ex pedition heeause of the rain or snow. .lust slip a raincoat over your suit and be per fectly comfortable. Will show you h pxxl coat, rubber slip on. in tan and pray, nt $4.00; rubber ized cloth in olive drab at $7 .;"(). A rubberized cloth in drab and Hrrht tan at $10.00; and on up to the best Kutr lisli eravenette with raulan sleeve at $22.50; eravenette capes in black only, $20.00. An excellent stock of um brellas from $1.00 on up. An extra -jood value in $1.00 umbrellas. Lameness Sloan's Liniment is a relia ble remedy for ony kind of horse lameness. ill kill the growth of spavin, c urb or splint, absorb enhirL'rinerts, and IS excellent (or &wecny, f:.'-tula and thrush. Here Proof. " 1 SlauS J.int.ient on a mi f"r lij;h l-i'iii-ti, v4 (ini-d he 1. J tin n'.r 'vitfi'Md lioille ti y.,i.t Jn..menlj have boi.fa rn.c: oi ft t!..i:t i. y oliicr remedy (or paiitj.." ah Kiubv, ''Slum', Liniment it lh bei1 t. . Ie. 1 ha lemovrd vci y In ge ohoe liott oil A hone with it. I (li.c r.iit'i fuulcr crick on a n.trp that w.ti a.-, mlly tt.l. 1 iiavr hr.tltU uit, "xxc lid ks f-n Ifirce nutre Uiaf rmi'tl hstn 7 Aktuulkv li. H .ii ( , Mjklirui, 1.. J' out; N , LINIMENT is good for all farm stock. 'My'hnipi hud hot cholera Ihmr dj) rHttriTC wc go, your linliiirnl, which I uil lelvltcri u. try I hive mrrl h now for throt dsyt and rev hoi ar almost well. Ont hog died lielor 1 pot tha liolmcnl, but I lave not lost any aiiirv'." A. J. MiCahtiiv, Idyllic, Ind. Bold by aU Saalsra. Prios 80. &. $1.00 Sloan'i Book on Bones, CatUa, Hog and Poultry sent free, Addreaa Dr. Earl S.Sloan Beatea, Mw, FOUR MILES OF GOOD ROADS TO' BE BUILT FliAT IttMK fK)l l(()lS ASSX. ORG.".17,KI Jro(trcsslvei Farmers of Fletcher Sec tion Orfranlzo IJve Fartnors I'nlon tJflU-rs. IIBNDICRRON VI LMC, N. C March 6. -Th Flat Rock Good Honda club which wus organized a few days ago fcr the purposp of bulldlnu a sanii Clny road from Mud Creek, the city limit of Mendersonvllle, to Kind's lTek at Flat Rock, a litstance of rbout four nil lea, 1 meeting with remarkable success In allnR funds with which to construct this Import' ant highway. Jl. I. lx. wiides, Wee president of the club, who was In llendorsonvllle today staled that rt had been eatr muted that It would runt J2.000 to bit yd the road and that the Kreator part of the funds are In wifriit. He stated that at a meetlnir Hatunlay nlht ITiln was jalacd and that sev. oral hundred dollars more Is In slht. Tha county authorities have a wren to ifiade the road and work will be gin on tho same as curlj as the wea ther permits. I'ollowins: arc the oScers of t" club: J. R. ration, president; It. I. lyowndes, vice president; I kavid li. Klein, secretary and treiiHiirer. The prnKresslve farmers of the Fletcher section 1ihv mifanlzed a I'nrmnrs' union in which the farmers arc tii.klnur cniialiler.iblo Interent. i mcmihershlp commute,, has neen ap pointed and when the purposes of tho orsnnlsatlon become better known It Is believed that the majority of the farmers In that section will Join. Following are thp olTlcers: II. M . Roberts, president. K. J. Haldwin. vice preNldcnl: it W. Fletrnei, set -retnt and treasurer; N. I! Caldw'n. chaplain and O. K Fletcher conduc tor. A companv of nctors. actreaes and other representatives of a moving picture nofopany a.ro ramping at I'h'imney Rock lr several days in order to (ret scenery for a book en titled: "Refore a Hook W:m Wr't-j ten.'' by Charles ,, tln-skell, who it oiv of , compiiny of fifteen persnns ! seekliiR" suitable scenery fr 'movinff pictures Mr. lnKell, who waf In llciideronTllli' this week fald that tho company carried a complete equipment of paraphernalia, to be iifcd In Oils work. j MINIS! K.RS' SS'X 11F.T. j The AssevHle Minlltcrfl nK.ooeltSin held ft s reirnlar niontih ni. c-Miift yep terdiav morn'.n? The fratiirp" of the program w.is a paper h!cii whk renti bv Uiv. 1 . orre W. Wells, p.tstor of Me ciith Tvn- AdventlHl liuirch, en titled "Flements of Hiiccesful Prav er " At the conclusion of the ronillritf "f tl-e piper, the mlnlM- ri dlsciised the subject at lenirth. Few mntters of public Interest wrc dlficitsned. the time of the pr.acbirs liavlntr been taken up. for the larcer part, with nuttters vT a routine nature OSCAR WHITF CllOSF.. At the meeting of the Plsirah loilfcrr. number 3'i, Knlsrhts of Pythias, which wus held In the rooms of the order last evening. Oscar White w-'a chosen as the prrand repropentative to the nvcetlne of the Rrand lod?e, which will tie held at Wllmlrinion dorlns the ci'iiitnir June. Mr White is an enthu etastlc Pythian ani the fact t!-at he ha." been chosen "To this important position will be learned with Interest In re. rF.TH OF I.ITTI.F CHII.R. 'llllam I. ester, the tw o-yesr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. O.cntn. died cstcrdnv at the home of ' is parents nt SI. 6 West Haywood street. Tie fuceial setvhes liavc net yet b. en announced SPRING OPENING of Imported Models and Tailored Hats i Thursday Mch. T" m Haywood St. Men's Suits and Overcoats 1-2 PRICE Better Investigate This. GemCIothinoStore pvrroiv AVKJVLK WHO IS ITA? CIVIC BETTERMENT LEAGUE GETS BUSY,, Will C-oKTat With Public School Arbor Iny, Offi-rlna: Ptunt to the lillilren. A general mestlnjt of thp Civic Betterment league was held yestcr day afternoon at hair past three o'clock at therflaJHirua. at which It was decided to r0-nperate with the public school Arbor Day. and to sup ply nowerin? shfriibs to the children at five cents eaen,'' the same to be planted and tender-tat the homea of tha children. ' Ml' Oustave t.lchten fels offered to (fltre a prize to the child whose shrub showed evidence of thehe! earn fti the end of the year. The chairman of the tren and tlorsl committee announced t!i:it she was able to offer trees for municipal plantlnn at fcreatly reduceri prices and Mated that tm residents of Wn tauKa street. Ou mherland Circle and Charlotte s'reet proposed to take ad-i vantage of this offer. Also that it j was hoped to Interest property own- I era of South Main street and fnuth- j side avenue In this offer. Mr. Her bert Allen addressed the meeting and ! assured the leacue of the Riipp"rt of i tho school, committee In any work, O'.ey might undertake looklnft toward 1 the baautlfioatlon of the public school ground. Dr. Oeurjje T. Winston made . an eloquent pica lor help In securing? a Fiiltublo playaruilnd fur the chll- i dron of Asheviile. Letters were read from prominent aldermen, and mem bers of other city organizations of. ferlna; their help and co-operution In the Civic Betterment work. The meeting- then adjourned until April at half past three o'clock, at the Tl. nrl- etra. TAKEN ILL AT OFFICE Having Spent Several Hours Lying On the Floor This Young Lady Finally Succeeded in Getting Home. Back to Work in Two Weeks. NORFi'IjK. Va -"For over a year I suffered "ith a pain In my le't side " writes Mrs Trlr Cooper, of thla c'ty One day ! win taken sick In the office, nnd belli alone, hnd tn stay t walked the floor, Iny down on tiie floor or. newspapers, s.-U In a chair almost doubled, nnd finally the pair. B"ot so sio rre, I couH stand It no innsrer. ?o I closed the door and went home. I staved r. bed for two weeks on the flat of 'in back. and couldn't svrn move foot Peine; .tlse.-.sted with trying doctor's medicines, po .r mother, after trying everything tha' could be thought o.', finally came Mo my room with a bottle of i-.iriul. the well known woman's tonic .Before uken one-third of th llrst bottle. I 1'cgan to improve, and tefore a week had elapsed. I was able to turn ov r tn bed alone. I con;iantl treiv belter, and In less th-in two week.-. I was at work :ig.iin CirrtUil certainly did nil It claimed for me " For iiilcl( relief from all forms of womanly trouble, Cardul has been found to have no equal. Are yo'i n sufferer? Cardni Is prob ably the medicine you need. Try It. .V. B. Write to: t-adles' Advisory l'ept Chattanooga, Medicine Co.. Chattiinoogu. Tenn,. for Special In. structions, and l-paffo book. "Home TrcAtiticnl tor Women.'' sent In plirln wrapprr, on request DC SWANNANOA LAUNDRY WORK IS SATISFACTORY Phone 70. "A trial is all we ask." Swannanoa Laundry We Treat Your Laundry White. Let us itlvn you an cnt'.matc of that Sleet ric Wiring. Our work elvea aatls- factloa. I W. A. WAED, AJTVTinXG ELECTRICAL II CI urch St. Phone 449 The best Player Piano on sale here is the Lester Play- i er. Price $600 only. i Como and talk it over with C. FALK 21 South Main St. 25 DISCOUNT On all cash purchases dur ing our removal sale now going on. J. E. CARPENTER Jeweler. 11 West lnck Square. Will move to 8 North Pack Square between Mnrcli 1st anil 8th. Phone 201 Prescriptions Compounded Accurately and delivered j protnptly I Called for and delivered C. C. SEA WELL Druggist 45 S. Main St. Wrightsman's MILLINERY 10 Church Street ELIAS & HOPSON TAILORING 1A.1U VIm rtln Mif Dim ! O 11 111 C. A. Walker Prescription Druggist Vole Agent I ADVKKTfStO IN THE CrtlZEN .Foil RESULTS. ar .wrtr Candies Jhe Store Jhat U .- . - ,nl. '1, Jf St Rains or Snows Shop ffere There is one bi.tr advantage in shopping here when it rains, the Street Car stops directly in front of tho store and customers from any part of tho City can step from the car into the Store in a sec ond. And another advantage is that we always have Rain Day Specials that are not advertised. For instance, we-make a specialty of $1 umbrellas at 8J)c. This price is the rainy day price and is ob tainable only on Rainy Days. We want you to use the Bon Marche as a meeting place. Our Rest Room is always at your disposal. Come and go when you wish. Jon Marche Styles in tailored Mts for Women Buying only from the best Manufacturers and discounting all bills we are enabled to offer a high grade line of suits at very reasonable prices. ' See our wonderful showing at $25 to $40. They are not to be compared with anv others, within $7.50 of j price asked. Call at our store and $200.00 SHETLAND PONY Which will be iriven away June 10th, to some boy or girl under 16 years of age. IVf. HYAMS FRESH MEATS l-nona -a. . TURKISH BATHS The Gruncr Sanitarium 31 Havwood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen FOR 5 room modern cottage on paved street about one-quarter block froni, 'car lino. The awner Is very anxfou to sell and We can make a tompttnf'1 price on thli place for a few days. Easy terms. 8ee us. . THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. If you are a stenographer or a bookkeeper desiring a position, and will call at tho office of The Emanuel School of Shorthand we may have something of interest for you. Office No. 16 Drhumor Bldg. (over Field's.) TIIE CAMERON RANGE. To take place of the old worn out one you have, would prove a satisfactory Investment Sewing machines We have the Standard, New Homo, White and Free at prices and terms to suit all. ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Machines to Rent Phone 1509 Iegnl Bldg. Tack Square ,!. Claude Cautie J. Io Sugg UNION PLUMBING COMPANY Plnmbinfc, Steam and Hot Water i HeMtlnx rono 431 23 X. Main St. i HAIR GOODS. I Of every style and shade. We make j up combings and cut hair into j braids, pompadours and pm'fg- Mini ! louring and shampooing. Chiropody j for ladles and gentlemen. I MISS CRUISE'S SHOP, 25 Haywood St. Phone 16. BREAD with QUALITY To reeoinmeiid it Butter rrust. Stays moist and has the elements to build brains and muscle. Phone 622 or ask vour groeer. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY Hoc our large stock of LADIES' DESKS They're fine values. J. L. SMATHERS fs SONS I Mnitnnotli Furiittnre ntore 15 ana II XotUi Main St. Sells Wooltex h''-'.'.VA'''-,i'.;eV-Srf&!Jl seev the GROCERIES I Cor. !f. Main A Merrlmon Ave, 1 SAIjE MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY . Telephone 426 TRY OUR BREAD Salt rising. Kronen, Home-made, Mother's, Pan, Hot'l, Graham and COLLEGE ST. BAKERY S7 E. Col lea e Street Phone 857 There is Jewelry and Jewelry A stamped 14 kt. Real Stone line of up-to-date jewelry. Also artistic Real Old Jewelry, at VICTOR STERN'S Jeweler Maywood Street - 1 ' - i i ASHEVILUJ atrsmKSS COtXBGB Full Double Sobotarahip la tha vary beat for fall and winter study. It pre pare, for lramedate employment and for life. College opposite poatofflca. Honry 8. S31:ockIey, principal. MISS WTTtVtT BDCJERT COREETIERB ROOMS tt and 28 American National Bank Building BURN COKE In the kitchen No smoke, no spot, and very light to handle. " Phone 130 for -special X price. Carolina Coal : & Ice Company j Bt Pattoa Ave. 3ruliinot Bldg. I-
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