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BATTRDAT, JUNE 11, tloi, Fashion's. Latest Change mnr xitn wills daut 1.cmmt; mm Jeaae Brown, of Columbus, Is In the city for a stay of several days. He came yeaterday morning, C. E. Cablneaa, of Flat Bock, la visitor to the city for a week.

He bof whm wmm mmping i OCIAL CALENDAR. 5 aturday, June 11 CUrvlraa at the YOUIIC VTO- men's oonferance. llowUiie; at the Albemarle club- lyecture at the Hattery Irk i. ir.ik uiuh In Inltreat of the Llndley Treltiln school. IuihU.

Juna 19. Benrlee at the.Y. W. A. conference at It a.

and ift n. m. Public Invited. mmmmm Polk Millar. Polk Millar, lha noted bumnroua ora-i or, will arrive In the rlty today jind tonfeht will deliver an addreea at the iliattery Park hotel.

The lecture has been arrafujed by the officers of the lJndley Tralnlni achool and the pro-f ceeda will go to aaalat In rirfrnyinK lh eiwnm of that worthy Institution. Vr. Miller la an orator who win I anions any audience and all who poa allilr ran should hear hla lecture. HI i tulka arc full of wit and hla many humoroua Jokea have won for him national reputation. He recently ie llrered a rourae of lecturea In New and the paper of thnt city pok word of pralae for him and predicted that a Wider, reputation would aoon come to him.

Bh lecture will begin promptly at :0 o'clock and an admission fee of centa will be charged, TTha excellent claae of work that the Lbidley Training achool hna done for AineVllle SQOUia commrnu ine man t- r. J. Kswl If A la II Ml I i U'llh Its work. It la expected that thla move made the aeboot manajrenrent will be a bf, prmr mikmt tm mmkom yom mm mmvyl" mh Htm glngfHIm thm MUm mmmmrn vmm mmy Saying A BLOUSE OF FIGURED SWISS. A pretty design for a lingerie blouse Is here shown.

The material used Is a thin swiss, with a large figure through It. The model Illustrate I here Is something very new, bringing In the yoke and stole effect ar very popu'ar at th present time. Such a blousa will he found useful all sumn: being. (ult dressy enough for afternoon or evening wear. It may be gtropiied with Swlca food grocer man keep tha snappy llttl snap that make every buyer apryer.

BISCUIT COMPANY sncceaa ana aiao rnuae i wn nwu 5 people to enjoy the right of hear- triar one of the South'! moat gifted I lecturers. jf A Trumbull-Frazer. SI Pi fnllnirlna earn annotinrlnir the marriage of Mlsa Julia Trumbull of "Chicago to Dr. Thompson Ftaier, Sec Tomorrow's Advertisement took place In Chicago Tueaduy It. baa been received by friend j.Mlaa Trumbull In Aahevllle; Lyman Trumbull announcer the marriage of her grandduuRhter, Julia Wright Trumbull to -nit pr Thompaon Prater, vail It Tuesday June 14th, i Chicago." jK4Motb.Pr.:n4 "raier have a petit j-ewreral seaaops in this city and have tnr Xrlenua.

here. Purina; ata ajilU, AahevUla Mlaa Trumbull wua a oJet at the Manor and Mar go Our June came yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Uaskens have arrived from Paint Hock, where thi-y were married Thursday.

They will reside on Haywood street. Mlsaea Annie and Nell O'Brien, of Birmingham, are expected to ar rive In the illy tomorrow for a stay of a month at Mia. iJoe'a on Oak street. Mrs. Clifton White arrived In the It yesterday for a visit to relatives on Blanton street.

Hhe will roiiialn for some time. Mrs. J. B. MrKlween nrrlved In the ty yesterday for a visit of several weeks to Miss McKlwcen.

A A. M. Young, of Boston, Is In the rlty for stay of several days. He came yesterday afternoon. W.

If. Barnes, of Indianapolis, Is here for a stay of a few days. He came yesterday morning. K. P.

Taylor, whose home Is in Raleigh, Is In the city for a few days' stay. He la atayUig at the Berkeley. Delightful Day, A delightful day was spent yesterdav by the members of the First Baptist church Sunday school nt Sulphur Springs. Iltie members of the Sundav school assembled at the Sunday school room about 8:30 o'clock- yesterday morning and nt 9 o'clock all left In wagons for the selected place to spend the day. The two large wagons of thu Ashevllle Tranfer company were used to take the party which consisted or about fifty of the Sunday schoo' pupils and their friends.

A pleasant day was spent and the party returned to Ashevllle at dark. Excursion to Toxaway. The First Baptist Sunday school has arranged an excursion to I.uke Toxaway for August 4th and a great time will be spent by all who attend. Tile management of this day of outtntr will be under the direction of the teachers In the Sunday school and every effort will be made to have things' as pleasant' aa can be. 'The 'public generally will not be Invited to attend but ai commutes has been selected to sell a few tickets to those who desire to attend.

T. w'. tCsfes, of Atlanta, arrived In the city yesterday for a few days' stay, He Is the guest of the Battery Park. Mlsa Ransom, of Llncolnton, Is visiting In the city for A few day. She ftrnOQm Vi 't 71 rti fieorga White, of Marlon, la hm for a stay of several days.

He came yes-; tcrday fterbQfi. i tv i u-v; Charie fTFerra, ex-Odvernor of Virginia, Is In the city for a stay of a few days, 'Among the guests at Battery Park Is It. T. Thorp, of Norfolk. He nrrlved in the city yesterday afternoon.

Jl S. G. Cumming, of Hampton, Is hcre'for a visit. He arrlvced Thursday morning. C.

Webb, of Webster, Is a visitor to Ashevllle for a few days. He arrived yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, of Jefferson, are visiting In the city.

Their home is in Louisville. Mr. and Mr. Martin, of Memphis, are visiting In the city. They arrived yesterday afternoon.

tV 0 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parson, of Ky arrived In the city yester day afternoon for a visit of several weeks to friends in Blltmore. Miss Hicks, of Talladega. Is In the city for a few days visit.

She is a delegate to the Y. W. C. A. conference.

Miss Irnia Greerson, of Tullahoma. Is In thp city for a stay of ton days with Ml.ss Alice 'Ward. She -arrived yesterday afternoon. Delia Fellows, of SI. Augustine, Is In the city for a stay of a week with Miss Ward on Spruce street.

Mr. and Mrw. D. K. Kdwnrds are visiting In the city for a few clays.

They are staying cn c'ollegc street. Mrs. F. K. Lewis, of Memphis.

arrived In the city yesterday morning and will be the guests of friends on Oak street for some time. Underwear Insertion or with tha broderle anglntse son's thin fabrics. Mra William 1. Gordon la expected to arrive' at the Battery Park this afternoon for a stay of two weeks. She Is from IJttle Rock.

Ark. Mrs. Terry, Who has been staying on t'ol ege street for some lime, will leave in a few days for her home In New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Dlnkins, of St. Louis, are guests on Woodfln street. They were among the arrivals yesterday afternoon. Miss W. Mary Parker, of Dallas, Tl-xiis, arrived In the city last night for a few days' utay, .1 Mr.

and Mrs. Eurle Cooper, of Nash ville, will arrive In. the. pity na sjiend, summer and Cotton, who have had. a cottage Mt'irlmon- avnua the past three mouths, ha to apeml.the femaMider.

of Black TIeyuyytU. leave Mrs. A. H. Quarles.

of who have been visiting In the city for the past few days, has, returned to brhmo I Ml Miss McElween. who has been 111 for the past itibreev werka'r Is very much hiltet. ill "tl'i 1 Tl Mr. and Mrs, T. M.

Hanrkel, of Charleston, are nt the Battery Park for a staji of several days, They ar- (ved yesterday afternoon. As Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Williams arrived at the Battery Park yesterday for a stav of several days.

Their home Is In Memphis. A Mrs. R. O. Roberts, after a visit to 'datives In Pittsburg, has returned to Asty'vllle for the summer.

W. R. Barksdale arrived In the cfty yesterday from his home In Wilming ton and will stay for a few days. A A Mrs. J.

M. Jones, whose home Is In Virginia, arrived In the city lust nlghf for a visit. She Is a guest at the Bat tery Park. A A If. E.

Ashinoro arrived In the city nst nlKht from his home, Philadelphia, for a slay. A A Among the visitors to the city yesterday and the day before was R. M. Ottis. of Philadelphia.

.1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Palmer, of Chicago, nre In the city this week. They arrived at the Battery Park Thursday.

Every Woman Tors aaranisTrsBi Itbe ciit sunf4y the BASTKIm ft. t4 nMltcff, bu4 Knit mmp IlluUratnl Il full puacyUra ud mHnuUmt knftk ohle to tiidtaa. lURVUk CO. Kaaaa Itaaat HuUMmm. 9 ft Douctio No MaU' Orders rwiU' be flUed.

No goods will charged, sent on approval or exchanged. The sale will be on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 23, 24, aaaaaMaWBaaaBBaOTaaaaaaaaaawaBaaBaMaajaBaBa Embroidery Sale Continoes today i White Linen and K. Skirts from $2.50 to $5.00. Mohair Skirts in Brown, Blue and BJack, for $3.98. 1 1 Sunday Scheel Plenlo.

i Sunday achool of Central, MetbT odjldt' church enjoyed a baaket picnic 'A ajUftlveralde Park" yealcrday. rhe onea who attended the affair met the Xeater-i day morning and'ther hbom-detf a'ape rial car which tao laemM ttto tlaet amuaement 'V 1 1 1 A deiKhtliil. day wa apent. anij the Hamilton O'Connor, a popular clubman of Savannah. Ga.t returned to that yeaterday afternoon after a brluf lV(att to Irlenda.

J- Church Benefit. rvJ following Waa the program at the "church benefit which waa given at the 'nWeat End Baptist church lust Friday night: Leaaon Paalm 100 i. Huyea rL0ruB Happy Chorus Clans Welcome Addreaa Wiley HutledK3 Recitation Sone of the Sixteen Girls Recitation -The Mlsslonnry'a Dream. Julia Brown Jesus' IJttle Iicpartrtient Ifltutlon A IJttle Hoy's Thought a. Iloya.

Dougherty Around the Throne of In Heaven Chorus Class J. Ince, of Hot Springs, la In city for a stay of several days. He among the arrivals yesterday uf-iarnoon. T. K.

Tott arrived In the city yoster- -day. for a stay of several days. II from Texaa. awf a Ihilm EXCURSION TOn, LAKE TAHKEEOSITEE Daily at 9:30 m. a.rvd 4 Surtdays at 3, 4, 5, and 6 p.

Beautiful Ramble, Cool and Shady Aa Hottest. Weather. Excellent boat ing and fishing. J. F.

BLACWOOD, Supt. Telephone 715. III I Phone 65S. No. 41 E.

Collage 8treet College St. Dye Works CLEANING, DYEINQ AMD REPAIR INQ DONE. bpecial aiceuuuu Kiveu 0 luacueat Goods. All gooda called (or and de-llvered promptly. Get my srlcat WW AWWAIfll'VVWAIWWIWIH i ty in.iru TOnni r-o rui rviuiic i i nuunLw aau CATARRH oi tae BLADDER.

Cures al! Discharges In 48 Hours HARE, BARD Undertakers Embalmers 47 South Main 8t, Telephone t71. ft I Expert Piano Tuning AND ncPAIRINQ, Alan son R.ced Falk'a Music House, S. Main St aeee FOR. SALIC Valuable truck farm, near In: 2.000 acres timber lands and valuable mineral lands. Small coiUkps for rent.

F. T. H. WOODS, Real Estate Agent, 45 1-2 South Main Street, J. H.

McGINNE55. (Sua. to Cart Schuits.) Practical Dyer and 17 S. Main 8L 'Phone No. SOS LADIES For Fine Tailoring go to F.

24 1-2 South Main. Phone 593. 5 A I mmld, 44 8aU hm, "Hind Every finger BON MARCHE I whlih is used so lavishly on this sea Claude Ransom arrived In the city yesterday from Llncolhlon for a stay A W. Henderson arrived at the Swannanoa hotel yesterday and wlil probably stay Until this afternoon. A Mr.

and Mrs. i. James Kvcrett ar- ilved In the city yesterday for a Btay of several weeks. A A A H. F.

Dwlger arrived in the city yes terday from his home In Pittsburg for a stay at the Battery Park. A A Miss Llllle Red ford will arrive in the city In a few days and will be the guest at the Knickerbocker, Her home Is in Charleston. A A Miss Dorothy Ware and Mrs. Ware arrived in tha city yeaterday for a Visit en Charlotte street, A A Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Gordon are vis iting Mrs. Gordon for few days. They came Thursday. A A Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Jenkins are visiting friends In Wayneevllle for a few days. They left yatuerday. A A. J.

L. of Atlanta, arrived In the city yesterday afternoon for a week's stay. Bad Llvir Causes a aiok body, brake's Palmetto Wlna Insures a bealtby, active Livet, irood Stomach and sound Kidneys. A bottle free if you Head acainwa to uraae I'ormui iompaoy, cjmcajfo. Ladies It Is Women Who Need Most Relief From Little Irritating Pains and Aches, Dr.

Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are for women. Woman's delicate nervous organism tingles to the least Jarring influence, and some ache or pain Is tSa result. The remedy is at hand Vr. Miles' Antl-raln tills. They act tnoft marvellously on woman's nervous oranisni, and relieve and cure tha rains to which aha Is a martyr.

Headaches, ncurclslao pains, monthly pains, and all kinds cf pains disappear, as If a gentle hand soothed them away. Dhwlness, Bush of Blood to the head. Toothache, Backache are all cured by these "kittle Comforters." Cured without darur of dlnagreeablo artor-effects; cured qujckly; cured without unnatural action pB liver, stomach, or other Internal orgha, Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain! Pills please the women, and the childrentalte them because they are easy to take and soothe all their sufferings. "For years 1 bad spells of sick headache, nt times sulTerinaT untold sgonles.

I could not endure aay excitement. Coin to church, and even vIsitlnK, brought on these terrible spells. I tried numerous remedies without relief until I tried Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Tills, and they have cured me. When I feel symptoms of sick headache! take a pui and wurd off the attack.

When I am tired and nervous, a pMl soothes MRS. BARAII WATKlKSUN. Blairetown, la. lYIeo, J5c a box. Never sold In bulk.

TiTiTiTl Write to us for Free Trial XVXjXj I'arkai ire of Dr. Miles- Ami- Pain Pllla, the New Scientific Kemeciy Pin. Also Svmntom lUank. Our Specialist will dlnnnoM! your case, till vim Uat Is wrona. aucl now to right It, r-e.

IU. MILES MKl'WAL Cft, lUiUUAiUUIi, ELKHART. UiU Industrial i Education tSM. COLLEGE RALEIGH, N. C.

Agriculture, EnKlneerlne; (Civ. II. Electrical. Mechanical, and Mining). Industrial: Chemistry, Textile Industry.

ttO Studenta. 3S Instructor. Tuition 120 a Tear, Hoard IS a month, 120 ti holarhlia. Addresa, President Winston, RALEIGH, N. tor 21.

23. 28 and 30, 19C4. tt low FROM 1W M-H- for other areod la Sleeplna; Cars, mapa, lltera.ture, etc, cau on H. WOOD District Fassenjer Asneviue, a. Muslin Sae The Soda Water From PFAFFLlN'S Fountain is as Pure aud Refreshing as the Water of the Mountains "When You Get It From Pfafflin's It's, Good McD.

Adams, of Waynesvllle, Is tn days. Ashevllle for a stay of several Uc arrived yesterday morning. arrived In the city afternoon from hla home In (fjfWhleago for a few days' stay. He If. ft ell known tn Ashevllle.

p. W. SltllfT, of Wlnston-Snlem, Is here for a few days stay. He arrived ylsterday morning. Jt Mrs.

mma Mwire, V. In visiting her cousin, Mrs. Frank Unughran on North Main strwt. She I tIII stay for some time. World's Fair CONCERT- Mra Alice C.

Pavls. of Fayettcvllle. ..1 visiting her daughter, Mrs. r. E.

Adams. Mrs. D. M. Falrlay, of Manchester, EXTRAORDINARILY LOW RATES BY June 2.

7. 9. 14. 16, un aoove-menuonm aatea me eoutnern nuiw7 (ll rryos round trip Coach excursion rates to St. Loula.

These tlcketa will in an reKuiar uoacnea. ana orv an crainai aaiea uvu. First Regiment Band Riverside Park FRIDAY EVENING June 17th, aa 8:30 days. RATE Selma 4 JO.OOCharlotte. lS.B0StateavUle (U visiting her sister, Mrs.

O. E. Adams. fl Miss Mamie Everett, of Bryson City. and Miss Allle Hlmpson, of Anderson.

8.JC.. who have been visiting Miss tha Greene at 48 8prure street, fur the past few days, have returned home. E. C. Tenn arrh'ed In the city yesterday afternoon for a stay of sevcrai days at the Fwannanoa.

r. T. A. Khoof. of Winston.

Is a visitor the city for a few days. He was i among the arrivals yesterday morning J'' Mrs. Bondurant arrived fn the city for a visit of several daya. Xi. C.

Justice, of ltrolt, arrtvied In a.iih yesterday for a few days' visit to the city. He la staying at the Swan- l.Anahoa.'j Mlsa Florence Ferguson, of Mllwau k'e, la In the city for a visit to friend. She arrived last night. 17.a6Marlon.... 17.eoAehevlWe.

i0.40HendersonTllle Tlcketa sold at tha ahova ratea not rates aee notices elsewhere. For full information. Woridi Fair dress any Agent Southern railway. rt JLJVKRNOX TraTellna; Pass. AxUJ.

Charlotte, N. C. Free Admissiorv 1 H. HARDWICK, Pass. Trafflo Uaaacer.

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