Newspapers / The Asheville Times (Asheville, … / Sept. 5, 1911, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ltd m of teachers in the High school for tha coming yean arrived in the city yes terday. Mr. Coxe is from Kieasviua - WWIllllttlll Everv summer the nnicmn. ... . ... and is a graduate of 'the university oc E imonV infanu nVi j 5 IU" ?' 1"yn8r ttories of the death St O. C. Coxe. who Is one of the new - - .ma usually uue 10 me fi jiliy OI tne T I milt Ie.ir I t . wa i ih, aim ia sgca pcopie to a general DR. CALDWELL'S eaknEr of the system because of extreme cvn I In Drori m h.eat Still, a great many of the deaths are due to TjI ; '". aigestive trouble, and these can usually be avoided by the timely use of a reliable laxative-tonic There is no remedy for VZ 15 o ki "cii Dcner 10 me uses qt cnimren and aged people than Dr. CaMwells Syrup Pepsin, which; for a, generation has been the reliance f thousands pi mothers and which is gaining in favor; every year. This remedy, unlike a purgative, salt, laxative water or "infant medicine," contains nothing that is dangerous to the health of the weakest or youngest per ion, and its re peated use does not form a habit, as is the case with narcotic remedies for children. Go to your drutreist this verv dav and huv a so mh or i nn wt. and like thousands of other parents, keep it on hand for an emergency. You can obtain a FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE by addressing f. " w- CALDWELL, 400 Caldwell Bldg., Monticello, IH.' ' v ' OCIAL HAPPENINGS Personal Mention, ' News' of the Societies, Meetings, Etc Delightful House Party. Olio of the most delightful house parties given In thia section this sum mer was the one given last week by Mlsa Mary1 Gordon Greenlee and R. L. Greenlee at the Buck Creek Falls Club house near Marlon. The place Is Ideally located for just such en tertainment,, in close proximity to for est and stream, where picnicking and fishing are good, and the broad va randas around the club house waa the scene' of dancing almost every night Indoors games were also quite popu lar to a few and everybody was privi leged to do what pleased thorn most. It was with many regrets that the members of the party finally dtsband ' ed. The members of the party were; Miss Sue Reese and Miss Genoese Cannier of Ashevllle, Miss Ruth Mac TCoughton of Morganton, Miss Kllia- beth Fllsonr of. . North Wllkeoro, Miss Isabel Grler of Fort Mill, S. C, Miss Mary Gordon Greenlee, Miss Margurlte and Miss , Elsie House, Miss Martha Whltten, Miss Maggie . Morris. Miss Alice McCall and Miss Mary Burgln of Marlon; R. I Green lee of Stateavllle, Clyde Ferguson of North Wilkes boro, J. W. Pratt of Cedartown. Ga.. Edwin and Lester Morris, J. H. Miller, F. J. Haltburtoh, Greenlee ' Tate and Billy Wilson of Marlon. Mrs. F. Greenlee Chap eroned the party. .- ' Porch Parties at Battery l"ark. The guests at the Battery Park ho. tel have started another form of en- . tertiiinment for this week. Last week the bridge tournament furnished past time for several days and numerous small bridge parties have filled in and contributed to the enjoyment of the guests.' A series of porch parties began yesterday for the week and the first was given by Mrs. Robt. Butler of Sa vannah. ' It was a decided success and was enjoyed to' the fullest by those participating. '.The parly was given in the morning and IS o'clock tea was served with dainty sandwiches. Among,; Mrs. Butler's .guests, were Mrs. Josoph Casnotl and Miss Nan Cannon of Con-" cord. Mrs. W. D. Hilliard. Miss Op-; penhelm of. Savannah and Mrs. 8. M. Rounsavllle.' Another party was given this morning at which Mrs. Joseph Cannon' was ' the 'hostess ' and the guests the same. " 1 1 ' " ' Broome IJgon. A marriage of Interest to . many Ashevllle people, which happened over two weeks ago, was that of J. W. LIgon of Iva, & C, and Miss NeU . Broome of La Grange, Ga, on August IS, at L. iranga. Mr. LIgon has spent the summer In Ashevllle ' and went down to La Grange a few Cy before the date of the wedding and returned several days ago with his bride. . He la the new nrlnclpal of the As.'slans" avenue school and charge of the work there during the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. LIgon are making their - horns for the present at the Bon Air, on Asheland avenue. ..;- . ' Mrs. Emily Ellison of Dallas. Texas, and Miss Annie Searcy of Tuscaloosa, Ala.,' were the hostesses several days the First Baptist church will have an Important meeting this evening at t o'clock In the lecture room of ttu church. ..'. . ; ; ' . St , :' The Ashevllle chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet Thursdaj afternoon at 4 - o'clock with Mrs Henry Redwood at her home, 90 Cum berlund avenue. The Woman's , guild ' of. ' Trlnlt church will meet tomorrow afternooi at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Philip R. Moale corner Broad and Border streets V K It . The Health and Honor club wll hold its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'olock at the Hen rietta. : ; . -J - t m Mrs. Joseph Stern will entertain thi Thursday Bridge club this week at thi home of Mrs. M.'Liplnsky, 150 Cum berland avenue. . t Miss -Edith Anderson of Springfield Mass., the French teacher In the High school this year, i arrived in the citj yesterday and is staying at Mrs. J. E Dlckerson's on Charlotte street, at at L. E. Dunbar of.Bryson City is lr the city today. - H Mr.' and Mrs. D. W. Herndon of Lf Fayette, Ga., are among the recent or rivals at the Swannanoa-Berkelej hotel, i H:' J. C. Glbbs of Charlotte arrived It the city yesterday. H F. J. Archer and C. E. Cotton were Labor Day visitors to the city froir Black Mountain. K Mrs. Charles E. Qulnlon waa it Ashevllle yesterday from Waynes vllle. . - - i- - '-- t '',. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Rolllni have returned from Boston, when Mr. Rollins attended the sessions ol the American Bar assoclalton. t H George .Clark is here today from Wilmington. . R. G. Lea was an Ashevllle visltoi yesterday from Greensboro. X Mrs. Thomas Turner and) Mrs. James B. Turner are visiting in the city for a few days from New York. H John M. Cooper of Charleston ii visiting his muthvr. Mrs. H. G. Coop er, on Walnut street - ; . - ...v.-. tt -It t 3. O. Harrison was here yesterda from Franklin. Vr.- and Mrs. J. H. Cowan and Mrs F. M. Nelson in rrntarA mt thi Swannanoa-Berkeley hotel from Knox vllle. - ' ' - ' ' -n m William Battlson and W. R. Barn- hardt 'of Canton spent yesterday In Asneviiie. . ' ' -' It It Mrs. D. B. Coltrans will return to ago at Mountain Meadows inn to a her hotne In Concord tomorrow after party from Ashevllle that went out la visit to Mrs. W. R. Harria for the oay-fcrt-cnaperonea i ny mm. . H H George Carter FltcheK.1 - A most en joyable day was spent and the party returned in the evening. Thoso com posing the party were:- Miss Ethef and Miss Cora Fltchett Miss Corinne Walker, Mortimer Walker, Frank Culvern and Tom Irwin. . -.- Plans are still being laid for the fancy dress ball at the Battery Park hotel Friday evening and present In dications point to ,a most successful affair.,. The young ladles attending are asked to appear in the dairy maid costumes and the gentlemen as coun try swains, as only these will have the privilege of the Floor until a late hour, t 1 The friends of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Vines will be glad to learn that they arrived safely in St Joseph, Mo., where they were met most cordially by SO members of the church of which- Dr. Vines becomes pastor. The Young. Woman's auxiliary of We Would Like ! for you to become ac quainted with our ex tensive lino of Coffee Percolators of every kind, i J Tea Makers, Tea Kettles, i Chafing Dishes, Casse roles, Coffee Servers, ricans, and many other useful and inexpensive ar '.icier J'n nicklo and cop per. . L Compare our prices. Arthur M. He! 1 Co. ? F. TJ." Ferguson was in the city yes terday from Waynesvllle.. i at sc J. O. Oettlnger arrived this morning from Greensboro. , Mrs. W. P. Welch, Miss Rouns Thomas and Miss Isabella Thomas are guests at the Bateery Park hotel from Atlanta. ' . Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stone of CIn clnnatl are visiting in the city for a rew days. t It Fells O. Gee of Shelby Is an Ashe vllle visitor today. It Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hagood arrived In the city from Charlotte yesterday and are staying at tba Battery Park hotel." I It Ralph G. Engel of Tryon is visiting Mrs. Kngel at Elhemar In Victoria. " ' It R . McKlnley Prltchard leaves shortly to enter, Walk Forest college. , t H A party Including Mrs. John W. Akin, Mrs. McMlchaet, Miss Lillian and Miss Frances Aktn and B. F. Bur nard. Jr., are spending some time at the Battery Park hotel fiMra Atlanta, m-n s.- Mrs. VT. T. McMahon of Bomervllle, Mass., with her mother, Mrs. J. K. 8. Case of Greenville, Is visiting her sis ter, . Miss Margaret Aiken at Aiken cottage, t ' Mrs, Harry Morrison, Miss Morrison and Miss Marlon Hopkins of Haiti more are registered at the Battery Park hotel... It Miss Bessie Hlnton of Virginia visiting the Misses Hsxard on Soeo street rwnn varoima. ... St If . Miss Myrtle Gudger went out to Arden yesterday to visit Miss Ruth Brown for a few daya H - ':. G. F, Caldwell, the sclonce teacher at the High school, returned yester day from his vacation at his home In Columbus, Ga. It It Mra Thomas A. . Jones and Mis Janle Jones returned yesterday from a' week's visit to Mrs. J. H. Martin at Gombroon. - i 1 ..' , v t -y .ly--1' Miss Clemmle McCandleas returned Monday from an extended visit with friends and relatives in Williams burg and Carlos City, Ind. She alBO visited the Misses Horst of Colum bus, O. ,.-..- .':' ; ". it t ...... . - George Pennel left yesterday for Wake Forest to enter the law depart ment of that institution. .. It - Mra J. K. Chambers, Miss Corrie Chambers and Miss Mamie Chambers returned Sunday afternoon from a ten days' trip to Atlantic City, Phila delphia and Washington. , - . .. . n st R. D. W. Connor is in the city from Raleigh. : ' ;- -. It.- It'-,- " Andrew Simmons has returned to Charleston after a visit to Mr. and Mra Duff Merrick, on Montford ave nue. - '!.:"-' Mra William Gregg and Miss Hen- letta Kolluck will arrive this week rom Charleston to visit Mr. and Mra Duff Merrick. : -It ' W. Vance Brown returned Saturday rom a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan, who are spending the sum- ner In Massachusetts. Mra Brown will return shortly. .. - , - H it---,-- Dr. M. J. English is in the city for short stay, from Boston. H It Dr. and Mra Copeland of Ehrhardt, . C, are among the recent arrivals tt the Battery Park hotel. t It ' Mr. and Mra ' George Hutton of Ilckory are visiting Dr.' E. L. Rua- '.ell, on South French Broad avenue, t It Dr. - C. L. Minor and family have eturned from Canada, where they ipent the summer. t It'- ';;;' Mr. and Mra T. T. Williams are 'pending some time at the Battery 'ark hotel from Atlanta. - It St.- . Miss Minnie Kimball, who has been Isltlng at Busbee Hall, has returned o her home In Jacksonville. . : -.- 'i - It It. -;;'; '.'.'.. Mrs. J. C. Messengale of Atlanta vlll leave shortly for , Minneapolis ifter spending the summer in Ashe- we- '. ' -v . t - Mra William B. Troy will leave this veek for Memphis after an extended istt to Mra Charles M. Piatt at Bus- tee Hall. 4 '-.,' S. H. Hardwlck, passenger traffic nanager of the Southern railway, and its' ' granddaughter." Miss MarJorie lard wick, have gone to Montgomery Jter a short stay at Toxaway. It - Mr. and Mra G. W. E. Atkins of N'ew York city and J. N. Atkins of itoscoe, N. C, arrivnd in the city yes- eniay and are staying at the Battery Park hotel. ; ' t at . Miss Jane E. Withers Is expected ooa to spend the winter with her toter, Mra Frederick Cheetham, on ;nariotte street t t Miss May Alexander has returned to he city after a several weeks illness. vhlch forced her to quit a traveling jarty in the west , It R ' W. E. Logan, Miss Annie and Miss Myrtle Logan and Carl Logan are ex ected to return today from a trip to Vtlantlo City, Philadelphia and New fork. , It It Miss Sadie Colby, who has been vis- ting friends In the city for some time, -eturned to her home In Montgomery .his arternoon. It it William G. Hardin, Miss Mary Nor- nan and Miss Ella Hardin are visitors n the city from New Orleana " t ,-' Miss Vera Parsons of Jacksonville, FUu, who has been spending the sum- ner at Dula Springs, Is the guest of Mrs. Walter C Bateman on Montford avenue. R t , Mrs. R. J. Sherrtll has gone to At lanta to visit her daughter, Mra B. M Wood, for several weeka It , Mrs. W, S. Hyams of South French WHAT MAKKS IT GO? That's the question asked by hin dr-ds who stop to look at the Truss ItrhtKe lver-Johnioh Uifycie runnln li n k pd fertn m our slinw V In, low in 1 .iticry l'rk I'Iik-o. It's a piiv.i Husband Tells Story of Mrs, Guthrie's Long Illness and Is Glad She Is Now Relieved. Beaufort, N. C. Mr. Luther Guthrie writes, as follows: "My wife suffer ed with horrible headaches for ten years and. I spent Three Hundred Dol lars for doctor ,bllls for her, but noth ing did her any good. I had read about Cardul for years back, but never tried It until last Oc tober, when I decided to get it for my wife. .:'.: Now she has taken two bottles, and It has done her two thousand dollars worth of good. She is entirely well and has not had another attack of headache since she commenced to take Cardfil. Just as : long as the medicine is made, I shall have Cardul in my home. I ean't praise it half enough.'' Cardul has cured sick women after other medicines have failed. It is made of ingredients that act specifi cally on the womanly constitution. It Is not a cure all. It Is a medicine for women, ana oniy ior women. For more than 50 years it has been In widely extended use, by women of all ages, and has given perfect satis faction as a remedy for rebuilding womanly health and strength. Try it yourself. It will h')lp you. N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special in structlons, and 84-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper, on request. Broad avenue has as her guest Mrs. Howard Wilson of Washington. R R Mr. and! Mra Dudley R. Cowles of Atlanta are visiting in the city. R. T. C. WINS Finishes In All Three Heats Clooe Horne Driven by 'V : Murphy. Were Hartford, Conn., Sept 6. The opening day - of the Grand Circuit races was held here yesterday in con nectlon with the annual state fair with the historic ten housahd Chtart- er Oak, 1.14 trot as the feature, and which was won by R. T. C, driven by Murphy, in straight heats. The finishes In all, three heats were close. In the first neat Gordon Todd, driven by Geers, led until within one hundred yards of the wire, when he stumbled and almost fell, R. T. C. passing him and winning by a .length from Chatty Direct The , second heat was won by R. T. C. by purse gives R. T. C. $5,000; Chatty Direct $2,500; Gordon. Todd $1,600, and Louis Forest Jl J) Mi X ..- Charter "Dak. 211 trot purse" $10,- 000, I In ll R'T. '-C., ch. g., won Chatty Direct second; Gordon Todd, br. s., third. Best time 2:04 1-4. The Palace theater, for the first part of this week, has on its bill one f the best clog dancers in vaudeville and the reception he was given last ight by the two packed houses that attended the show was sufficient eu logy for his powers as a dancing artist. The majority of his steps are new and the ones that are not are so well done that they seem new, so much above the ordinary Is the performance. In fact only the best Is tolerated at this theater as Is evidenced this week when a part of the bill was cancelled because the management did not con sider that port of it up to the stand ard that has been set' To offset this vacancy in the show, two excellent pictures were substituted last night and, with the Illustrated song, "Let Me Spend My Vacation With You," by Miss Austin, the whole presented a very pleasing entertainment of the usual length and was much more fully enjoyed than lf the show had been weakened by a bad act Special Sale Handsome China Trays With German Silver Edges Special Price $2.00 Something New In Trays J. H. Law, as PattonlAvs. FOR SALE Fine Residence lota good situation, 75x150. Price $900, if sold at once. . Moale, Chiles & Redwood Real Estate and Insurance 27 Patton Ave. For Sale Cheap 4 Buggies, 1 Delivery Wagon, Surrlea several sets of single and double Harness, ' 1 Gentle Pony, Mules. x, ;;. ; " . Millard Livery Co Phone 180. 81-35 N. Main fit. FOR SALE Two Choice Lots on College Campus. Very attractive price. NATT ATKINSONS' SONS . C0LIPANY. .mm. HIIXJXEnT . I Haywood 8. BATTLE CRESK FOOD CO'S. ZWIEEACX This has no sugar in it and for that reason the most delicate child can cat it. lGc per package. YATES Ci McGUJRE,. 23 r -.jT.-c:l Ct. , ' x 'I s - 4V Tough Shoes for Rough Children There's no question but what we can shoo your boy to wear. Steel shod shoes wear like iron. When these fail there's nothing else to do but take him to the Blacksmith Bhop. Pries $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, according to size. Misses price $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, according to size. Come here with the boys and girls. - Nichols Shoe Company CASH SHOESTERS ON THE SQUARE AT THE PALACE. Invalids eat cakes made from Wheat-Hearts Self-Rising Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious and, easily digested. All grocera See a first class uy-to-date laundry. Mountain City gives away three tick et books, 110, $5 and IS to three visitors. Get a ticket . 2t FOR RENT 10 - room unfurnished house, Cumberland Ave. , lias all modern conven inces, large yard $00.00. 7room house, Highland St. Modern, water rent J paid $24.00. The H. F. Grant Realty Co. .48 Patton Ave. School Eooi BOOK COVERS FREE BROWN BOOK COMPANY L Patton Ave.; opposite Postoffice. MANICURING Shampooing, Facial and Scalp Mas sage. Chiropody work done lor la dles and , gentlemen. ' Full line of hair goods at MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. Trimmed Hats REDUCED M. WEBB & CO. At the PALACE THEATRE Complete chango of Vaude ville and Pictures On Monday and Thursday. . . Night-10c and 13c. Matinee 5c and 10c. ONION SETS We ave on the way to arrived in a few days the White Pearl onion sets, the best for Fall planting. They are extra early, pure white and of mild and del cate flavor.. Price 20c quart. " GRANT'S PHAR111CT . ageory for Woof's SCHOOL BOOKS Wc handle the Text Books for both the County and City. Also a full line of School Supplies. HACKNEY & MOALE CO. ON THE SQUARE. I BATTERY PARK BANK : J. P. SAWYER, President . E. SLUDER, V-Pres. I T. C. Coxe, V-Pres. I J. E. RANKIN, Cashier ; Capital ... ... v ... .. ... $100,000 ; Surplus and Profits... ....... ... ...$130,000 '. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING ECBIS A Bpsi.lal attention given to collections. Four percent, interest paid ) on time deposits. ' I ' iMMMllllMMIIHUmiMlimMimHIIMllHMMt WASHINGTON AND TUSCULUM COLLEGE -. An Ideal plarr educate your son or daughter. Strong faculty, moral community, beautiful scenery, healthful climate, broad and liberal course. , positive Christian Influences, expenses reasonable. For catalogue write the president. REV. C O. GRAT. D. D.. "reenville. Tn ; The Normal and Collegiate Institute' ASHEVIIXE, X. a ' Under the care of the Presbyterian church, offers to young women ex cellent opportunities for thorough elucation. A faculty of It trained teachers gl ves facilities for thorough instruction in four courses of study. Board and tuition only $100 per year. Tuition alone, for day puplU only ts9. For catalogue, address- CDWAIJ) F. CHULDS, President. The fall torm heatr ?. tell i I i r OAK-niDGE-IUSTITUVii Z?!. PREPARES for the Univirjttim and CoLLtnrs OUin I CHl if well at for BusiNtsi, for Teaching, and for Lire. Situated Neak Gseensioro, N. C. over 1,000 feet soots tht net level, in view of the m-lunuini. Larnt ana beat Equipped Fitting School for Young Men and Bojri in tht bouih. Rates i $175.00 to (225.00 per annum. , For Beautiful Catalogue, Addrett, J. A. 1 1. 1. HCLT, tik KLift's. C. jril.mrrr.Y rri)r.3 l-s a n Mipm .' If uu rui - !; v
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1911, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75