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SAOTASIS
LOADED DOWN
WITH
SLIPPERS
for every member of the family
Our slippers are nothing short
of a beauty show. We 've pret
ty evening; footwear, a5 well
as all the popular colors in
fur top Romeo slippers. It's
a pleasure to show the new cre
ations v
Nichols Shoe Co.
SUPPER SHOERS.
ON THE SQUARE.
i3 Happenings
Personal Mention,
News of the
Societies,
Meetings, Etc
. ' Dvla King.
Special to The Gazette-News.
Hendersonvllle, Dec. 17. One of
the moat Important events in Hender
sonvllle society this week was the
marriage yesterday afternoon of Miss
Roxle. Davis and Mr. Henry Mitchell
King of Brevard. The ceremony took
place at the residence of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis, In
West Hendersonvllle. Owing' to the
recent illness of the bride the affair
was a rather quiet one, and only a
few Intimate friends were present
Elaborate decorations In green and
white were carried out In the rooms
used for the ceremony,. Rev. John
Hughes, pastor of the First Baptist
church of this city, officiated and the
ring ceremony was most impressively
performed. Delicious refreshments
were served the guests Immediately
after the ceremony, and It was dur
ing this, enjoyable period that the
bride and groom successfully eluded
their friends who, Incidentally, had
planned many characteristic pranks
to play upon the happy couple by
leaving the house and taking a car
riage for Flat Rock. Here they
caught the -6:15 train for Spartan
burg, where they started for a north
ern trip of several weeks. -
The bride Is a daughter of W. J.
Davis, president of the First National
bank, and ' is one of Hendersonvllie's
most charming young society mem
bers. Her many friends regret very
much that she will no longer reside
here, but will make her new home In
Virginia.
. Mr. King is a native of Brevard
but for the past several years has
been traveling. His territory em
braces a large part of Virginia,
at t
Dental Society's Banquet.
The annual banquet of the Ashe
vllle Dental society was held Inst
evening In the tea room of the Wo
man's Evchange. The table was laid
to ail appearances. In a country barn
Corn, tier upon tier and ear above
ear, concealed the walls and celling
lanterns were hung from above and
a haystack in a corner of the room
completed the verisimilitude of the
scene. ' The bill of fare was of a harvest-home
nature, containing the
country good cheer that even dental
surgeons may enjoy sharpening their
teeth upon.
Credit Is due Dr. 1. Mitchell Mann
Dr. B. F. Hall and Dr. B. J. Durham,
committee on arrangements, ' for a
cleverly and effectively planned banquet.
H
MeXelll Collins.
The engagement Is announced of
Miss Mary McNeill of Fayettevllle and
Paul Cameron Collins of Hlllsboro.
Mr. Collins Is a cousin of Mrs. W. L.
Cushman of Ashevllle; the young
people both have friends In the city
who extend congratulations.
On the coming Sabbath evening the
teachers and pupils of the Home In
dustrial school will meet In the as
sembly rooms at 7:30 o'clock for a
service of Christmas hymns and
Scripture. Tuesday evening the
Christmas celebration, with the
Christmas tree and Its gifts as the
feature of Interest, will take place,
Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, the
little people of the Model school, un
der the direction of the pupil teach
era of the Normal, will present the
little play, "Santa Claus' Mission.1
'Richard II." is the Shakespeare
play selected by the sisters of trie
HIllBlde Convent for presentation by
the pupils next Tuesday afternoon at
the Rattery Park hotel. The mem
bers of the cast are hard at work and
as they are having thorough drill an
Interesting performance Is expected,
Hubbard Shawhan, who Is a stu
dent at the University of Kentucky In
Lexington, went today to Cynthlana
Ky., to spend his two weeks' vacation
with hut grandmother, Mrs. MusBel
man.
Rev. T. J. Ogburn, pastor of Grace
M. P. church, Greensboro, N. C. has
arrived in the city and will remain
until next Tuesday. He will preach
In the V. M. r. . auditorium Sun
dny at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. He
will also preach at the new Clark'i
Chapel church near Weavervllle Sun
day afternoon at S o'clock. He Is
stopping at the ttleeta with H. ' H.
wiuiams. : . -; ' -
v MM " .
John S. Oliver, representing the
Chattanooga office of Nelson Ches
man & Co., advertising agents, was
In the city today on business for his
house. '
: - . ,
- Miss Cameron Drummond, who Is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wood
ward, In Atlanta, will spend the holi
days with MIm Anna Veal, formerly
of Ashevllle, at her home In Rome,
Oa. Later Miss Drummond will go
to Greenville, Miss., for the remainder
of the winter.
ft ft
Mrs. S. T. Warren of No. 10 Brook
street, Ulltmore, Is spending ten days
with friends and relatives in Ten
nessee. . ' . .,
v.,"----" '' ft.;ft '
Miss K. B. HaVen has returned
from a three months' visit to Ver
mont, New Hampshire, New Tork and
Washington, where she has beon vis
Itlng friends and relatives. '
ft ft
, Mrs. C. 'R. Scbuessler will, .Imme
d lately after Christmas, gu to Mont
gomery. Ala., to spend a month with
hor utuightor, Mrs. Henry Cardiff.
ft ft
Miss Bonnie Adlckes Is at home
from a visit with friend in North
Carolina.
ft ft
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bryant and Mrs,
Bryant's mother, Mrs. Morehead, left
today for New York.
ft
Harrlll Wood, Albert Wood and
James H. Wood,' jr., will leave on
Monday for Philadelphia, for a holi
day trip, to be gone about ten days.
ft ft
Mrs. Thomas A. Jones has returned
from her visit to Mrs. Tench Coxe in
Rutherfordton. Charles Jones will
arrive Saturday from his school In
Charleston and be at home for the
holiday season.
ft ft
Misses Laura and Byrd Henderson
Rxum M fares, Gladys Rod wood and
Hortcnse Jones return today from St.
Mary's In Raleigh. Miss Sarah Jones,
who has been visiting in Raleigh, will
also be of the party.
ft ft
Mrs. Thomas Settle will leave next
week for Rutherfordton, to spend
Christmas as the guest of Mrs. Tench
Coxe. . .
ft ft
Mrs. L. M. Dodnmead will arrive
In the city tomorrow from High Point
to visit Mrs. J. M. Gudger, jr.
ft ft
Miss Hazel Shanklln will leave to
morrow for her home In West r-
glnia, after a visit of several week
with Miss Lillian Weaver. Ml
Shanklln lias been widely entertained
by the members of the younger set
during her stay in Ashevllle.
ft ft
Ruffner Campbell will return to
morrow from Davidson College, where
he is a member of the senior class, and
spend the holiday weekB In the city.
ft ft
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eagan and Miss
Evelyn Engan will arrive within a few
days to spend the Christmas season
Bicycle Velocipede With Three
- Wheels Hides Easy.
Large solid rubber tires, with ball
bearings throughout; made for a child
from two to eight years old. See our
window display.
J. M. IIEARX A CO.,
Battery Park Place. Plume 448,
cot class ATP. Ed
SILVCRWAKC
ry v
MANY people of refined,taste
have expressed their appre
ciation and admiration of the
many beautiful pieces of Jewelry
designed by ourselves and made
by hand in our own shops. . s
You can have them made
; . to order 'or select from our ,
present stock of exclusive
Jewelry.
STORE OPEN E.VLRY NIGHT
r rrAcc:n:LC prices K
AnrinjRM.rrciii Co.
eOHPATTOM AVT J-CHUROH fa
Get very busy, before the evil days come when your preferred salesman can't be had, when many tip-top things now in
plentiful supply will have taken wings, and when some choice things will have become sidetracked in the dreadful hurly-'
burly. V.'-;-;r y lv.
Men's High Art Fine Suits, all the good effect, superb In fit $12.50
to $30. Prime Oven-oats $10 to $29. Boyrf Knits and Overcoat nearly
up to the High Art standard. Neglige' Slilrw, Night Shirts, Vmlerslilrl
and Drawers, fiilon Suits, Ac.
. . - - -
A grand array of Scarfs and Mufflers, Kid and Dogskin Glove, CSolf
Glove, Suspenders, JiUllul Handkerchief. Cuff Button. Sleeve Button,
0. , ' , .J , .
Handsome Band Embroidered Itnndkerclilcf In pure linen, from ISc up
to 5o unusual values. Novelty Scarf and Veil, P ket Books, Shop,
ping Bags, Club Satchels, Dainty Vmbrella, c
Ladle' and MIHe' Tullor-Mnde Suits at Song hrund new mer-i-luiiidlHe.
$35 Stilt now $19.50.... Ti now $18J0. .$17 now $12.50
... .$10 now $8.lo. lrfMig t'outM In high grade, great vnlue. $25 good
now $0....$ll good now $6. Reduced pricf on Cope, Skirts, and
Children' Coat. t
Fine Wool lire Good. Flannel. Outing and Kimono PIuhIich, Gala
ten, PenalcN, DciiIiiim. 1i-cmh Gingham, Cretonne, &v.
jMvn Curtain. Portiere, Couch Cover, F.lcgiint I ml Inn Slumber Holies
and Steamer ling. Bulnty Bluuket and Comfortable. Flogs lit Bug
from miiiiII size on up to room nIxv. fine lied (JiiIIih, Towel, Tray
Cover. Napkins, Centre Piece, Dresner Scarf. Ac.
Books in Attractive Bindings, Novels, Boys' Books, Girls' Books, Poems, &c, 19c, 20c, 25c. .Box Paper Zephyr
Shawls. . ..Slippers . .. .Pillows. .. .Toilet Soaps. . . .Fine Furs in great variety.. A Hearty Christmas Greeting to all and
good wishes for health, happiness and prosperity. . ; '
H. REDWOOD GO.
with Mrs. Eagan s
Mrs. H. T. Collins.
parentx, Mr. and
MR
XAIIIKIAN TO Bt'Y GOODS
FOR HIS STATIONKRY STORE
H. M. Nahlklan. proprietor of thr
Mountain City Stationery company,
left this afternoon for New York to
purchase a large supply of ChrbUrmis
Noveltv Goods and Oriental rutts. etc.,
which he will have on dlplay at his
store by the first of next week. Among
the things that he expects to purchuse
are Japanese Silk Klmonas, Jnpnnese
fan. Egyptian silver scarfs, center
pieces, etc. He hits found the Christ
mas demand for such articles so large
that he is going to New York to make
a personal selection.
Mountain City Steam Laundry
Modern Methods
Tel. 42G, 30 N. Lexington Ave.
J. II. WEAVER. Mrr.
When you have u Kod Impulse,
busy and act. , v.
get
DO you KNOW
We rent Silver, Sheffield, Oundlela
brums, &c for "weddings and recep
tions. Also we have the most gor-
m Antloue Jewelry In existence
fur rhrlHtmns sifts. At
VICTOR STERN'S ANTIQUE SHOP.
Haywood St. Sondley Blilg.
J. H. LAW, 35 P&ttorv Avenue
, hp. .
Great Sale of
FRAMED PICTURES
A splendid assortment. ;.
AH Desirable Subjects
ALL in Suitable Frames
and the prices are right.
Included in the above are' about eighty Richly
Pictures. We are selling at Bargain Prices. s
Call and look over this and other linos.
Framed
Oo You llear.Well?
Tk Stols EUiUopliom A Nw,Sdnttflc ud
rracticu InTMtioa tor Toom Who An
Df or PvtiaUy Df-May Now
B Tttd Fm at Our Store
DMf or Mrtuitr dMf people mmj now mak FrW
inti or uib Dton &ievu-opnon.
Thli la nnamttilv
Bporf,nt nw for the deal, lor by thlf plan tb Mnall
" ieloetion Of th om complete
ptMv(H-ivrv nrnrfno aia m kwhm
taJI and inrim$vt for imrnM,
Tbl nwlnTMitlon(U .S.huQt No.
Wfiio) rnfir nnnacNaarr neb
oiumtr, uosiirmij ud rraqnenwi
It bannful auTlrao truuDU.i
born, tube, r drama. Caoa,
oio. nor loctrio toto
pbon thftt AM on Ui ar, nd
which, tbo liiaunt It la ftppliod,
liiaofiOtVa tho sound vitn q
uoh manner aatoaauaa an nafim
Uhina incren in tli elraniMi
or all aotiiida. It OTaroomM tha
baulnK and roarlna; aar nolaaa,
at4 aiao ao constant Iw and le-
Ifruwiy wrnn ins xrnai part
ofth6mrthattiuuall)i.thnalMmt,
i i
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vk .nr: bkabv
For Ohrlstmas Shoppers.
HACKNEY & M0ALE CO.
On Ilie Square.
aUiTtomU
Prominent IuIihm Man's Ophlasw
tTOLMKLlCUTHOrHtSICca.,VMelnio.-limplrtutd
ro ta m thai I. Kfetniton la rrry kilo rnrlor. ittina
fdMiJl In ait and artat 1n kmritta aualtttta auiJc.. ft
fHICFERA HLS TO ANY1RA VIC THIRD, mi 1 btlltn
ImnraODMHifntf it to all prr
kmrima. M. W. tlOYT. UiaL.
ml Urwwr, JHok(allHiM JMrSIUUM.
I kavt tritttallofthnm.
nmfUDHMd it toall
fmm va Nov dMflM Mrmf, jr. w. UOYT. n
A Ft) TrUl of th.StokEUetrophafMatsarSlan
rill esarioc rau o it frMt merit. Call todwr
GRANT'S PHARMACY
Ashevllle, X. C.
J. H. LAW, 35 Patton Avenue
O. Sawyer for Mother's Bread
A useful and appreciated Christmas
gift would be a shar. In tha Public
Library. Only $2 a year. J5-tf
GIFTS THAT 'SHE" WILL
APPRECIATE XMAS
Space will not permit us to men
tion the many attractive and useful
things we have In stock. Call and see
for yourself. -
MISS CRUISE, Haywood Kt.
TKLKPHOXK THE BAIIY BTUMO
Phone 1704 and make an appoint
ment to have the baby's photo mad
right away to avoid the rush. Abso
lute guarantee of good pictures. Oet
pictures finished any time you like.
RAT'S STVniO,
29 Patton Ave.
Formerly 1M Fifth Avt., New Tork.
for Rent
flood 7-roora house, all
conveniences, near center
of city.
$18.00 Per Month.
LaBart!, L!:!!3 & Chllss,
REAL ESTATE and IN.
8URANCI,
27 Patton Avenue.
365 HAPPY DAYS
Ahead of the man or wo
man who is a patron of
the Asheville Laundry
BIGGEST,
BUSIEST,
BEST,
Put il $.').()()
book at $-!.')()
Christinas stockin
aundry
till!
in
Asheville Laundry.
J. A. NICHOLS, Manager
PHONE 95.
CHIROPRACTIC!!! CHIROPRACTIC!!!
THAT OLD ltODY, Cheated by Nature, Deformed, rnflnishrd, SUIT with
Rheumatism, Lumlmgn, &c; Helpless with Paralysis, Ixieomotor-Atnxla,
Sciatica and a score of UIh that OKIGINATK IX T1IK SPINK! You will
he the loser If you do not Investigate what Chiropractic Adjustments will
do for you! Uriel consultation Free! Indy Attendant.
"KIltOIMl.MTI C DOCTORS"
Drs. Ulillmor e & Dciiii.
Prione 621. Ijimt Hlilg.. N.-W. Cnr. Pack Riinr..
Ask your Grocer for
"COLONIAL BRAND"
FLAVORING jEXTRACTS
Because Best.
'HMMIM HtMMIMI MIIWIMIIUfH
Phone 114. Phono 114. 1
Southern
Coal
Company
Agents for the best brand
of BLUE OEM and Gen
uine Jellico, from Jcllico,
: Tenn. Try a 2000 lb. ton.
; Oflieo 14 North Tack Sq.
COFFEE TEA
Fresh roasted Coffee every week, nt
Simpson Tea and Coffee Co.
S5 Kast College St.
All orders promptly delivered.
Phone 17 IS.
XMAS GIFTS FOR YOUR
SWEETHEART.'
Why not give her a Harri
son Fisher Pook or a Christy
(lirl ! We have some beautiful
Holiday Hooks with colored il
lustrations leather binding.
Mountan City Stationery Co.,
Patton Ave.
H. M. Xaliikian, Prop.
Fresh Pineapples
t Make a most delicious dessert. We have fine ones.
t zoc eacn.
YATES & McGUIRE,
t 23 Haywood St. , Phone 221, 970. 1
I a
GENUINE JOINTED
HANOWERCK'S
DOLLS
Large Assortment
HESTON'S
TIXEPUONK IU.
FOR SALE 1000 acres good
hard-wood, timber land, near
Southern and C. C. & O. rail
roads. Attractive for oper
ators or investment
Natt Atkinson's Sons
Company,
" ' 1
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Gifts Fog0 Mean
Xow-a-days everybody acknowledges that the appropriate Christmas present is
the useful, practical one. This, then, being a man's utore, is the ideal place to buy
man's gifts.
"When he finds the name Whitlock on the label he will feel just as you do when
you discover the word "Steeling" stamped on your Christinas (lift.
AND HERE'S A DANDY LIST TO BUY MEN'S GIFTS BY:
Silk Neckwear
Onyx Silk Hosiery
Silk Mufflers
Silk and Linen Handker
i chiefs
Collars
Jewelry
Hats
Shirts
Pajamas
Night Shirts
Underwear
Garters
Kid Gloves
Fur Lined Gloves
Umbrellas
"Walking Sticks
Silk Suspenders
COME NOW. A CHEERFUL GREETING AWAITS YOU.
4 tUKi
VhitlocIt Clothing Company
41 PATTON AVENUE.?
ASHEVILLn, IT. C,