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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 5

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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN. PAGE NINE GREAT CROWDS "Where Quality Prevails" CarwndwwnI 9 ski; tiik ittk. Sum of the delegates to the convention the Stuto Association County Superintendents, wn were hero a the guests of Supt. Reynolds this county, drove over the Hilt more ett.tie yesterday morning. The A.

It FOR. SALE Seven-room modern house, near Mont ford car line, on paved street. Pri. A nice home or good investment. Terms to suit.

LaBarbe. Moale Chiles PHONE ML PATTON AVE: Biltniore, N. C. NUMBER 1 PLAZA Phone 28. Phone 21 and 136.

No. 53 Patton Avenue AshevMe, N. C. SEE AL.G.FIELD AT AUDITORIUM Knight of Minstrelsy Has Unusually Good Show This Year. who remain tn the cliy ovtr 8un- lay are: K.

T. Wooten of Columbus 'ounty. Dr. and Mm. W.

8. Long of Alamance county and K. J. Atkinson Wayne county. (iF.NL.

Sl lT. LOYAIJ. NOW A Fall Oxfords CANTOX. Ocnemt Superintendent Luyall of FINE SINGING AND SOME NEW JOKES the ttoutnern Railway, puaacd ihroutrh For women. Just the correct Abbeville yesterday In hi private cat-No.

107, from Knoxville. enroute i 'tin to (i. where Improvement are contemplated in truckage for th Champion Fibre Works. BARGAINS In order to reduce stock for taking inventory, we will offer for sale at the follow-ing ju ices: A line of Preserves that retails at f0c reduced to A line of Preserves that retails at 40; reduced to. A line of Preserves that retails at 23 reduced to.

A line of Preserves that retails at 15c reduced to, This sale will last only a few days. Clarence Sawyer thing with nvergnlters, dull Scenery and Costumes of A High Order. Field as School Tabids, Water Colors We have them all. Tablets with pictures of the different city schools on handsome covor. Pencils without grit.

Stiimlurd water colors. Hooks for city and country schools. Rogers9 Book Store Phone 254. 39 Patton Ave. calf or patent leathers, $8.00 to Secretary Taft.

$4.00. School shoes fu any slxe LAIUiLO MlllVMI NTS. The quantity of souvenirs made Ashevtlle by the Lambert-Murray Co. may be Judged from the fact that In the past week the Citizen Iray Co. shipped for this firm five cars of souvenirs, consigned to different cities of the country.

foot, $1.50 to $3 00. Two monster audience filled the Auditorium yesterday afternoon and night to witness Al Q. Field annual treat. Of the famous minstrels show it can be truly raid that this year It biicac and better than ever. It Wholesale and Retail.

Staple and Fancy Groceries. SEAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. 5 Mattorsof RECORD i is full of fresh color, humor ana melody, and whnt lias been saved over from pad seasons Is so well warm rer thnt you "can't notice It at all. NICHOLS SHOE CO.

Square Cash Shoeists Laughter and applause were plentiful I IMPORTANT NOTICE We fiavwun energetic honorable gentleman with some 'mean who desires tu purchiwo an Interest In some paying business In Ashevllle. Will devote entire time. See us at once. its song and ke and burlesque succeeded each other tn rapid succession. Field has a big stunt this year In the shape of a good take-off 'on Secretary VAIINON IlEAIi ESTATE DKALKI18.

Tnft's trip to the l'hllippines. As Sccretnry Tnft" Field was a host os fun in hlmxflf, and his bull light was Brains are Necessary Vs, HltAINH are Just as necessary in correct aul yUlldlng aa are the shears and needle. HltAINH, long experience and aptness for the calling are what makes KJAN-MADK Clothes eo popular. Kee our Fall pa terns, tlet measured today. LOGAN v- 14 N.

Pack Sq. Phone 797. Asheville, N. We also do Ladies' Tailoring. No 10 N.

Tack Square. Brown Building. screamingly funny. Doc Wulgley. Hll-y Clark and Harry Van Foson are three comedians who are hard to mntcn.

Their appearance Is a signal for a 1KF.IM HKtJlSTKUFO. 8. D. Hall and ife, to A. H.

Hrewer for tiui). lot In West Ashevillo. J. C. M.

Valentine and wife, to a. II. Hrewer, for H.67&, lot In West AsheUlle. Ann K. Murphy and L.

A. Hethune, for KOU. lot'ln Hlaek Mt. Chna. K.

Porter and A To men Porter to Karl Vonltuck, for $9,000, property on Heed street, Proximity Pnrk Co. to W. A. Hller-brand. for $1,000.

lot on Grand avenurv James A. Young tn William T. Payne and Roy Led belter, for lot In Hilt more. Carl V. Reynolds and wife, to Gertrude N.

Caton, for $3,000, lot on Johns street. Woolsey Improvement Co to Lena Hey. fur $1(0. lot In Woolaey. J.

C. M. Valentine and wife, to A. II WILLIAM PATTON STRUCK BY CAR For Sale laugh which lasta until they leave the stage. Hun (Iranvllle.

too, shone with considerable lustre. The vocal program, under the able direction of Iaul 'a Londe, was all that could be desired. Indeed. It can be said that Mr. Flt-ld possesses some OLD AN II NARItOW IX APF YUOH KF.HIOI INJI'ICV.

singers who are distinct artists. The rendition of "Hwt Kathleen, by Waller Hh'rwtMd was a master ef fort, and "HwM Joule Iear. LUMBER FOR SALE. WIIOl.tMAI.K XI UtTAlU Talinw IMna l.utnbar, roiMh ana draaard. Vallnar Pin, ml Cjpraa, hlnclaa.

Oall and our prim. ofAoa tot CaldwaM BalldMaf. STEVENS KIRKLAND (Imtirp iT4lnl.) sung 5ot, lot In West Ashe- Desirable building lot on Montford avenue for $950. For particulars see BMitmta. H.

F. GRANT REALTY CO. a. Houses Bought and Paid for Like Rent If you want a home and pay It name as paying rent, come to see u. vCan build you to suit you on French It road avenue, Ora, John, and Rartlelt streets, and pay for it like rent.

8e it1, nhone C49. DONNAHOE BLEDSOE, Haal buu wl Fir luraraac Afrnm rhoaa 4( IUmI Boliain, Frank Stanhope was a treat In Itself. vne IVontitt Ai)lMntliti tf Hrakea Averts What Might Have lb -en Had Acehlent. MARIUAGR LH'KNKR. O.

C. Johnson of Fwain, age 21. and Lula Keener, asre 14. of Itun- AIAI. Praa.

W. KI1IKLA.1D, T-l JAM. II. HTKVKNU. sr.

aaal Trraa. Farticularly fine was John inegera rendition of The Rosary" with quartet accompanied. The singing of Kurt Flynn. in "The Little Boy In Green," was extremely enjoyable. The scenery and costumes were new and complete In every detail.

This eombe. Yesterday afternoon about o'clock Curl H. Hayes, age 21, and Resale, a ear of the Ashevllle Htnet Itallwav Gillespie, age 21, both of Hunromhe. company struck and Injured William TRY IT ONCE was particularly noiievuiuf tableaux, and the "The Night iieroref Hoi. Mehlrlne Hrash, age IS, and; Patton, an old man, who was on his Itlla isy Llehtenstader, age 22.

boilii way down Houth Main atreet to the Apolachola, Fla residence of his nephew, who live Hurgtn Foster, age 24, and Dora on Hwaimanoa road. hrtstmus" with music and and von will ver use nnv A CHANCE was a splendid climax to an ex cellent show. A. Lulher, age ri, both of Leicester. i Mr.

I'atlun Is v.i deaf, and It Is A familiar face to the people Cornie Humner, age 22, and tallie thought that be did not hear the ap- to get you a home near Hilt more, one and onc-hulf milo from Hilt more. We re sub-dividing a tract In small tract to utt purchasers on niacadnmlzed road. Hickory Nut (lap road. Hoe us ut once or you will be left. Handall, both of Huncomtw.

proaehlng iitr until It was very was that of 1 lord man carne. director of the first part, wh Claude Gentry, age 20, and Pearl near him. When he did see It. he other Hour. It's thu CLIMAX; H0-i All di-idi'in.

Aslu'villc Milling Mannfai turcrs. A I.KAV ti.TMFAtTX)RY J1MMII Is given tn every piece of linen that we launder. All that's new and up-to-date. In machinery and appliance, expert workers and pure soap, starch, make It possible for us to pro due HKiT LAt'NOItT WORM. M-.

ms to grow handsomer as the jrar I nracaeu, I'hoM ,1. Si Pattus) Ave. HALL PENLAND. Push by. are is, initn or Hunoomlte.

seemeo rooteo the spot not tiiov- lug until the car had struck him. The I Mlea Heudder. pupil of r. William rr was )n the cnr of Mofsmin of New York and of Hcholta of. runer and ondmtor Hell, and bad lreMen.

Germany, is giving piano In- it not lH-en for the prompt applb a-Utroetlon. Terms $1 00 r-r hour. tln hrakea bv the mofirnmn TO HOLD SERVICES mil go to pupils If lelrdV Ad- ihr would hsv Imh a ASHEVILLE BUSINESS 'AT THE TEMPLE re 17 street. Telephone much wuhM arrldVne Mr. 1 about 7 ears of age and w.ll known here, where he has many re I- allt.

Thr car kniKkl Mr. I'atlnn I. la I Iy IHW h-M in WITH CITY CHURCHES. Jfwl.h T'nil Hru- MrM, iht. nfirrniMin mm MnUy nuirnlnd Tlii- )nllttl II.

Ilil lm.li,lTl9n 1iur. li. nwum IH niwtol lnt.rf.: c. ft. Ory of lnrhnll.

X. FOR SAL A good seven-room and acres land, all necessary outbuildings. Plenty nice shade trees, one-fourth mile north side city limits, on ooh sey Mrect car line. Also a store house on North Main street and one lot on North Lexington avenue. A six-room house and two lots on Roberts street.

C. S. COOPER, Phone 1226 No. 55 North Main Street. il.n.

mafclns it -ut nvrr COLLEGE Kail Torrn is lirKinninx now. Knti-r this wci-k. SHciul I fates. H. 8.

Shockley, Prin. OfTiee 2ml tloor "I'Hiaoii," ()lMlhilf P. if. will Ashevllle Stean Laundry pVsM J. W.

MORTON, Mgr. rom 1h HchfM.l In lnrinuuM. erwabylprhin churt-b Humluy ni'irn- NEW SINGLE DESKS wlll rtn1iif th iwrv icr. I I'm al II urlca. Hahltalh mhoul Thorr will al" mu.lrul u.ual al ii a.

in. FOR CITY SCHOOLS pr(ram win. iihim' i pr.im-.,-ij. Thi.M Oial will Mlna Whii I.M-k. Mr.

Illll. Mr. ami Mr. rau. (Vfiiral M.iImkIM Oiunh.

Itrv Ullurrt llima, H. T. pan. Ir. Kumlay wh.x.l al t.tl a.

ai lrachlna al I I a mnA a liv CONSPte TO ROB Ih. lau. al 10 1 ImlUMual da. ar t.ln lfl.llr, ipm. l-rayrr m-lln WMlnnalay In avrnu, anrt (ir.nra lrel I Too Little Money for Busi SOUTHERN RAILWAY I tHHils.

Atom! of thee single ness Demands. p. m. dekS now In use, nave ben received deks now In use, have be nrerld All Ml' liMn-ti, llilinwire. If you want to epeud theso Kurniuer'dayi ilca-antly join the Y.

UL C. A. Rev. R. It.

Pnun, D. redor. frm the factory at Columbia. Mlse Punday srhwl at le a. Morning This improvement has be-n In c.n templailon for sme time, and whm eontpbt-d eai of the upll In the nvo inirtant city hts with a Hobarl M.

Cable Pianos Adolphua A lander and John lw-ry, tmi pi'iniM, were raiBn-4 before Magistrate F. K. jur. day on the charge of stealing fro the Mouthern railway a bag of augur valued at tn d'oUrs, ard as a nuit were bound to Moprtr C4uf. AH-rndir giving U-nd.

Bt-pnrate seat and rieek The doulde am ice and sermon at II o'clock -ensong at lN-k with orcan re tuil. All sals free. VHHtors cordially wel- tsrgan lte Ital in All KouU fliardi. 1. Prelude to by Wagner.

2. The Anwrr, Wolstenholme. t. March In Ithlrrx.r. pv but rt.

di-Ms Mt present In use will be disposed of or uilttied In some of th smaller arhoots. The examination diseased to the ESMERALDA INN Knimatf rl I Iteran tWkm. ami niuko ue of the Heading Kooin nnd Tennis Omrt. Keep cool ly Uking plunge in the Btviminiiif Mol. Membership 8 and 1U dollars.

13oya under 1G (3 per jear. sMud of the JutU con -pi racy, simple, tia ry was emphticd as a frfiahi handler lb freight drp-u tn A'lievHIe. while Aletander drtvea a delivery wagon. According tu the vt li'Xe Churt street. Rev vr li'Xe Churt stre unday school runi FIG TREES BEAR 1 I ('ityner, wir.

a. m. preaching It led: "The AlatilMge I Faith Over a Weak lut- st iw-meftt of laoarry and Alexander of a Hmmg altb Fall Fig trees al Knrn.lila Inn are silt h.tiflr with fruit and gtirts from dff I lr-i ItaptM IliurrH. hi.d agreed to take freight and aril it and divide the pnM-rda. liwrv 9.

mm lit place the articles In the de llfry wagon fo-t as If they rlgov-fuily t-ong-l there and Alemndr r. to carry th-m ii ut a did go.fj him a-mploysr. The si to me ws tre la go.4 wora- st 1 1 a m. and 7 41 p. tn.

bv Iter Dr. J. Fran Is ltoltno. S'ling pttr Morn.n: ferent parts of ii, country are en irtg thu unseruaome4 luxury-Toomas Turner, the -it kiema hoM of this r--ot niuclt faote by ii 'criminating staie Ihsl t.e pi stnt rr.itMin la the best the Inn ha evr SttoMB log oroer hfi It wss detected, the A Good Combination4 A Red Cross Mattress and A Victor Spring. I 'ut uo on the other and you will have pleasant nr-t Ureeny netting tb te each toptc, "Chnst our pilot Afternnnrt.

"iTtiirt into of if- mm by Nlsti. 'I irrs of th- trd The ubllc ir-1 diallr invttol llr ltaHl4 tliMTfli. Mundsr sah-ol a. ro. 'rahiri by the Ilr.

A linaf'O'd si Mam and as. Rvenlng sub-eci, "Beautiful IUnt Im- lal mu by th otirtrtt. Mrs. Mears ill LI.T1.M luj. l.t.MIHIK, Built (or the Eye as well as the Ear Built (or the Future as well as the Present la ar Hr hat will It CORRIE PROPERTY if dji--1 a r- half wri'at and hti I rearm.

CHANGES HANDS nlt and what'tl the crop orth We don't know a hut duiy-: I Burton Holt rati" A IS TXall, I ltwail (liart-li. h.ir arhral and half I ffiK fji'tS "rih Th. (m.k. a kl r-v -t d.l.l. an.1 -M rSS PI M'Oadi.

Ii li.rartor. a i Tlir a llm; lh hal nauhl I al.orl Ihr rl Mil SjIA IT jj rV II Ir II a. m. Th Hhl and hi an.1 KVrnx.a. NVrrlra and K.

t- Hi. a h.ir ahllxa.l. alald i-ytri. II tiiry. itiitrnuB of the mn.

All ealt i lonnile (he I'ntte4 (Mates ordUlly Incited. re fre. K.b.ad.'Ah.Ut1!. mixed hi.it and half atl. tttder of arrxlte: i t.

is al! prit tn bfk and fe-l. CAN'T MAKE A GOOD FIRE lie. Hymn at the eorner of Mti'oet avetiaw asrd ullowhew tft, and L-n- Irrt. Ihr- ugn lle same firm, boturl.t the Currka tot atd oa Cat jtotthaa strref The aratount at-d tn I both dmimtw ai lie. aad other oaW.

I eratbtna The mat prtre patd fr IhlS ty pepert haa sel Sa M.t but tt la aald He ana' Ibtfrvail. Blne-taiithS af the pt Ii. in store- la p-rt ahltewaah: srnc kstf. am more, im mm I'aint a to t- aptad with the 'ituh, lb aurfaSe- perpMred, the bidder. aff ld.

palteja and rope r- At'lro -ei. Rolrt H'trrt Ii. ht' Minn ritige and mo-d. there a a gremt I fil ev lk.e Out ot bad eoaL For rook-g yo wan. te beat roeJ yosj ran get.

Maiall aUaw, frew frwO dirt and slate. Uet ywwr caaal from ua aad ynaj'll ba p4eaed with tba Our price is low on this high grade Piano Dunham's Music House On the Square. or 1om Ti A ir.ronsh ce.f. Ii tu 41 a g.tJ.oa to do It (lFarhe. Mwk and LMIea.

eaa Ubat dora It paU it eihtte- K-r lUi teeJ ati Ju-t the Hmt rt the prn-e paid Juat the It doean 1 1 mM Mr Vlfl Um la maklioj t'rporateo. h- jkbiiled a i-tf 1 sarntif to lwnesa mi prkr to hl oVMrtoee tor Kur -p for the aum. H- that, despite the Ire-m-iilu end gro Iki of in looas lor cntrari.Ni mna seteral ftetf.t t.S Aral -lace, he we t-aa 4iiag mre huirv- ihsn I artauie4 by t.t tnvrtini or money at the rum a tan 1 the bulne if ine "Hinirv and In the aecfit pae. ts a pra. 'enttal etectioa year.

hen kers a alaays a slump la buat m-m He behet-s tlimt the ewmry Sas h-efl pueHojtg frward tM eapldly mi ti-mx a temporary eetuatioa wtil the beat remedy foe the pwople of he whola ewiutry. "There ran not. of km Vr Veaiii. Te Imrum 1 is; Introit kyrtr Hart Tld Myann. Ji; Aathem.

Taf-M Te fort a lrraatatioN Kwttud. Fr I iid' rg Fr-ceMioMal Hmn LI. N'ursr femlttee Hymn, t'' arm worth while, jr the wnitewaan I has awtn.s, large aewunt Ue harm rtuany imprmerrants kihrr aw a.w oaua of prrty ftf art Mmart Itewaah ill the p. ot 'he the or the Whttaah 3C M-nart H-ert Ka'h( ltter pali.t puf pjint. the tea- (-arolina Coal Company Phorc 130 An L)' Urt hkh et.itiiihed li-etf tn I a crrf -I the tower vt HJ lwj laptlt rtiuri h.

w( Va. rMgr. Liocliishtrs. 'gland, ai-. iV rtitiaetl he i-m alul HI e-' AnthetsL The Kdlani Mora gallows pa 'at.

the b-a-t'iikMiey palat. SI W. JKVOK 4 C. gesatt preperttr. be aaM.

Try a Citizen Want ad riupwtrhk rVave a rjinea ont 4 plwa aatil It eer aui easily be too en- luastrsae for he snosjey vitb whWh te do II. see a erke repairs. rvaad Miaise eiL.

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