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QOCIAL " M, HAPPENINGS "J' "(MootVs Opening. .' a; ,, ine lovers of exclusive mllllnsty X will be pleased to . learn 1 that &n nouhcement will be made In a very few days of the fall opening at Hood's Millinery establishment on Haywood street. , The date has not yet been definitely fixed but will occur within a very, short time. This store has the dlstbicttoir'-f,1elg 'he-6nV1"tone In the state that Imports -direct f rom tho Paris designers. Mr. Hood, the pro prietor.! went to f 'whf himself this summer WaelacUhis' fall designs and those shown at the opening will be the very latest coming1 from the metrop olis of latest styles, i -.t:.; : ' Phllathoa Field Day. " The Phllathea class of the First Presbyterian church will hold a field day meeting this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at the - class rooms on Church street. Flowers will be plant ed as far as possible. . Both Baracas and Phllatheas are cordially invited to - attend the exercises. . . After the business of the meeting Is completed refreshments will be served and an hour of social Intercourse will be en joyea. --;; , V' AtY; ' The. semi-finals in the mixed four some handicap tournament' will be played oft this afternoon oi the Country club links. Those playing in the semi-finals will be: E. I. Frost and Mrs: Vame Brown against H. B. King and Mrs. Thompson Fraser, C. it Camp and Mrs. Reuben Robertson against H. F. Seymour and Miss El eanor ' Morrison. . The tournaments are all exolting a marked amount of Interest among the golf - enthusiasts and some really good golf IS toeing played at the club this fall. Mrs. Charles M. Piatt Will, entertain a number of her friends tomorrow evening at Busbee hall with Dutch supper. . The supper will be served on the veranda, which will be beautl fully decorated for the occasion and brilliantly illuminated. Quite a num ber of Asheville people are expected to drive ont for the affair and will re turn to the city at a late hour. It It , v An entertainment was given " last evening in honor of Miss Nellie Foster and Miss Rose Candler both of Cand ler, by Mrs. Atlee Peebles and Mra Floyd Peebles at the home of the for mer on Central avenue. The evening was spent in the enjoyment of games and music. Refreshments Were served and the guests enjoyed v.most -delightful tlm ' ... , I. 'r W n VA party composed, of Misses Mabel and' Lucille Moore,' Mattle-' Race and Rv R. Williams, P. R. Allen and R. C Daniel will leave Saturday after noon for a camping trip to Mt Mitch ell, t They will go by train to Graph ite v) lie. and will walk from there to the top of the peak, spending the night at' the log cabin- and returning1 to the city Sunday afternoon. . . i t -j - n . ' There will be1 a'nVeetfng-- of the board of directors of the -Woman's Exchange In the tea house of the exchange tomorrow morning at 10:80 o'clock. ' i . .., H K - -Mrs. Minnie Alexander . will enter tain the Thursday Bridge club at her home on Patton avenue tomorrow afternoon at S:S0 o'clock. ' , ; n n The regular weekly dance at the Cherokee Inn Will' be held' tonight, beginning af"o'61ork.' ' ' " -- ' , ..:.v,v.,.cw..lt V. Miss Susie Pearson of Charlotte Is visiting friends tn the city. ' ; t..-. v . n n ; K Mrs. John 'Oates has returned to her home In Birmingham after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Oatea, on Col- lege street.' '; : '" " ; . '. 1 It Miss Louise Howard and Miss Mer rlwether have retarned to their home In Daliis, Texas, after a pleasant stay In the city. ,.. .. . . y- it -n . ' . Miss Bessie Hlnton, who has been visiting the Misses Bassard,: returned to her home in Virginia today. It It Miss Edith Campbell has retarned to her home In Louisville after an ex tended visit to Miss Georgia Belknap and Mrs. C Si Waddell.' ' f " Thomas Varnon left today to resume hit studies In" Washington' and' Lee university at Lexington, Va. L Jr. and Mrs. Minara A. jenxins are i . . . . . .. . . . . visiting the mother, snd brother of the former. They have just returned from their bridal tour, spent In Europe, and are enroute to their home In Owena boro, Kv.. where Dr. Jenkins is pastor of the First Baptist church. ' It H - . " Mis Grace .Brown .has gone to Mar shall for a visit and will remain1 until after the Redmon-Prltchard marriage, September 1, at which she will be a . bridesmaid. V ! It It Misses Frances Oates, Annie Tyson, Green Corn ''Holders A VERY useful and in expensive article. , It holds the ears of com nicely. Tho ear need not bo touched with t!i3hcnds. 60 Cts. Per Pair ' Xcrrp".ro our prices. Arthur 'M. Field Company Personal Mention, . , News of the : Societies,. ' Meetings, Etc. and Mary Chilton' Tyson will 'leave .next weelobfjJ Hlna ii .next weekft HoJlins Institute. miss Beaumont Hazzard will leave shortly for Ashley hall, Charleston. i. ' . ' t . Mr. and Sirs. W. Ci White, who have spent the summer at the Battery Park hotel, returned to their home In Mus- kegee?Mnoma,-yesterdayw i--' - St . Mln Haul Villi,. -,. I- ,. -It I y esterday from Way nesvllle. : . Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robertson are spending some time in the city from Cincinnati.. . . . " C. E, Hudson is here today from Greensboro. , i ,- : It C. L. ! Collins of Balsam was ' an Asheville visitor yeirterday. . si si V7. F. Shaffner of "Winston-Salem ls In the city, on .business. 'm I aiT. ana airs. u. r, rnerson are registered at the Battery Park hotel from Charleston. .' ' j v.-- ; f : -,i-.it - n .; ., t. J. Kerr and Miss Marie Kerr of Canton were in the city yesterday. ' t , Harry : Martin, son of Mr.' and Mrs. J. H. Martin, left yesterday for Chapel Hill to enter: the University of North Carolina. ' 1 - - ' v-c H It , , Mrs. Charles Sumner left yester- day for a visit to Mrs. Rufus Root at Balsam, , ...,; ;,..:. It K . ' Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Warner, Mrs. J. W. Baker and 'Mrs. Leslie Brown are visiting in the city from Cin cinnati .i J. R. Robinson was an' Asheville visitor from Greensboro yesterday. -"lit: H - Dr. C. E. Cotton ls here from Black Mountain today. t H B. W. Spllman of Blue Mont Is In the city today. ' ."''.'' ' - tl J. Albright Chambers left this morning for Raleigh to renew his studies in the A. and M. college. 1 .j It It , ' Miss Eunice Bemmes of Montgom ery Is 'the guest of Mrs. F. O'C. Fletcher on Chestnut street. t H Mra Charles E. Allgeyer, Miss Lu clle Allgeyer. Miss Kate Wesche, Miss Lesette Rousset and Miss Marcel re Allgeyer of New' Orleans are guests at the Battery Park hotel. it It H Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams are visitors in the city from Norfolk. - It It : A. H. Price is in the ; city today from Salisbury. i ;. -, ;.., Mra Arthur P Jones of Norfolk is registered at the Battery Park hotel... . WJSB-. Jiniuu asis rmuiiB vi a mother, Mra Charity Ruk Crafgr, In !'alh?winf,If. "IHff rif'nrra. Mr. Luther then went into his agu liuill s,gie7 " viaii vvi vi w iviiiQau at Ann Arbor. : r wt n Mr., and Mrs. Max Gabula i uirlved In the city yesterday from New York. . ,. :. ,; It It - - J. J. Elder Is In the city on a busi ness trip from High Point It It Mr. and Mra, C C. McNeill are re cent arrivals at the .Battery Park ho tel from Savannah. Miss Katherlne Cartmell left today for a vislt to her sister,- Mrs. Gallo way .Williamson, In Klonmona. , tine will also v< New York before re turning. , ' . .. , , ' B. H. Munells of Waynesvllle was here yesterday. '- .' ; E.' M. Jones and Charles H. Moore came over from Henaersonvuie yes terday, .. .- si m O. R Rives of Greensboro Is In the cfty on business. ' r ' ...... H H O. L. Watu arrived in the city yes terday from Charlotte. i H H ,,,Miss Mattle Elmore of Bryson City IS a guest ai ms Bwannanoa-Derae-ley hotel. - . . . ';;,r:,. n . -I -. ... Thomas S. Shlpman was" In the city yesterday'from Brevard. ... . n it , - . Miss Sarah Bayns of Miami.' Fla arrived la the' city tdday .to take a position in the '-Asheville' school! . , Miss Ruth Brown Will leave In a few days for Charlotte,' where she will teach In one of the kindergartens of the city schools. ' , m n - , , Hlden Ramsey and Jack Brewer will leave this week for Charlottes- vHle to enter the University of Vir ginia. , . , v . , H st Miss Margaret Meriwether will leave Monday for Chicago to continue her studies In kindergarten work.' Mra K. F. Musselman of Cynthiana, Ky., la the. guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Shawhan, on Montford avenue. t MIhs Myers of Dubuque, la., who has been visiting her sister, MIhs Em ily Myers, for the summer, has re turned to her home. "Jennie had her fortune told yes terday, but she doesn't believe a word of It." "Why not?" "Derause the fortune-tUer didn't say that she Is going to marry a rich man." Detroit Free Press. Myrtle Reed's New Novel, "The Weaver of Dreams" on sale st 11 row n Book Co., Phone l, . tf r r TYPKwniTF. nni:r.mivu Does your typewriter -do good workT If not send It to ua We will ini;irntiti' to moke It write like new. i 'i..n y.-iirg' eM-f!etn-i romlilned v -h wlHl the l.'ili;- 't stork ff Sup m i... tin I' t ton-p e t 1 1 . 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 I I HELP CAf.IE JUST IN TIME Lady in Fierce Relates an Ex ; perienc8 of Interest to All Girls and Women. r Pierce, Neb. Mrs. Dollle Schllow s'ky, of this place, says: "Cardul did me so much good! I had dreadful backache and dizziness, and suffered from pains in my eyes and In the back 'of my head,, as well as low down in my body. v. - Sometimes, ' it seemed like I would die with the pain. I was compelled to see the doctor, but he did not help me. ,....'. .... ' e : .,' . ......v - At last, I began to take Cardui, and three bottles gave me great relief. My health Is getting better every day. I can recommend Cardui to suffer ing women, for it helped me wonder fully.. It is a wonderful medicine." I : Other women, who suffer as Mrs. ' Schilowsky did, should learn from hei 'what to do. to be relieved. Take Car- di. ...... . .. ; For women's pains, for female trou- bles. for nervousness, for weakness, it s tne best remedy you can use, the mnat rollnhlA vntl pun ohtaln. For. over 60 years, Cardui has been helping weak and miserable women back to health and happiness. These many years of success prove its merit. Pure, strictly vegetable,, perfectly harmless, Cardui is sure to help and will" leave no disagreeable ; after-ef fects. Try it ; N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn... for Special In structlons, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on request IS FINED FOR ASSAULT II E Tonenberjr in Police Court for Assault on - ' R.H.Luther. ' The most serious of the several as sault cases in police court this" morn ing was that In which C. Van Kronen fberg was charged with assaulting. R, H. Luther with a butcher knife. Mr. Kronenberg runs a . restaurant next door to Stradley & Luther's and It ap peared that the former had become Insulted about an alleged remark of Mr. Luther, that he was running' negro restaurant - i Anj ed a Anyway, when Mr.. Stradley present- bill to the defendant1 yesterday, u'h,. fctha, latter refused ,to pay , it, .saying . . . w , , r,.,. y? VJ: place of business to try to collect the bill and according to his testimony he was cursed and abused and fo) lowed to the street by Mr. Kronen berg, who had a butcher knife in his hand. The defendant denied that he assaulted Mr. Luther with the knife, and said that he himself was cursed and abused in a manner ha did not consider very appropriate as coming from a "deacon In the' church." He also said his business had been hurt hy Mr. Luther talking about It . F. W. Thomas, appearing for the defendant, after being Informed by Judge Adams that .his client would be found guilty, plead for leniency, sines Mr. Kronenberg is a stranger In the city, without friends, had only re cently lost his wife, and consequently, being almost crazed with grief, was eanllye(ted. A Ane of $15 and costs was imposed. , PHILOSOPHICAL Says Runaway Wife Is ImpulxiTe and Temperamental Will Let Her Go. , : New York. Sept. 13. Frederick Us penard Suydam, jr., the young mil lionaire whose young Wife, it is re ported, ran away with Frederick No ble,, a plumber's son, says his wife Is "very impulsive and temperamental,'' and that he will not make an effort to find her.' ,. ) ' ; f - Vtavl Office 210-211 Legal Health Talks Fridays p. m. ; Bldg. 'If tf FOR SALE Fine Residence situation, 75x150. if Bold at once. lots good Price $900. Moale, Chiles & Redwood Real Estate and Insurance 27 Patton Ave. tyixzit (.'amembert in wood boxx8 Inix)rtcd Swiss Vv. ... . . . Oliinento in jars. Philadelphia Cream YATES C: ! Cloth Top . Buttons Have you seen the new Fall $hoes. . They are nothing short ft a beauty show, and the best part besides the,- ' comfortable t is their everlasting wear. We've all the new cloths and leathers necessary to keep up appearance and all the wear to keep down expenses. Price $3.50 to $3.00 and $3.50 to $5.00. ' We do repairing. NichcrfsSHoe Co. Learing Shoesters. On the, Sq. ARRANGE FDR MEETINB OF THE POSTMASTERS Program Tentatively Prepar ed at Meeting of Commit tee Last Night. - The ' committee on arrangements for the convention of the North Car olina Postmasters association, which holds its annual session here Septem ber. 19-21, met last night at the Bat tery Park hotel to arrange a pro gram. There were present Postmas ters Rollins, of Asheville, Greene of Waynesvllle, Roberts of Marshall and Jackson of Hendersonville. ' The pro gram was tentatively arranged but is subject to the apprbval of the depart ment and Is not ready for publica tion. . : For : the ' Information of those at tending from a distance, it' Is stated that there will be ho session Septem ber 19,, except in 'the evening at 8 o'clock.' at which Judge J...C. Prltch- ard will deliver the address of wel come and the, response will be made. The reception -committee was ap pointed. ' ' i The second session will be held the next .day at 10:30 o'clock, at which Third Assistant Postmaster General J. J. Brltt will deliver sn address, after which tho business of tin- convention Lightning Fruit Jars Pint Size 90c per Doz. $1.00 per Dbz. $1.80 per Doz. Qt. Size 1-2 Gal. ; frIit put up ir THESE JARS WILL . r NOT SPOIL Jelly Glasses . 35c per Doz.; 3 Doz. $1.00 J. H. Law, it Patton A.t. For Sale Cheap ' 3 Buggies, 1- Delivery Wagon,' 1 Surrles, severs' sets of single', and double ' Har..w, 1 Gentle Pony, 1 Mule, S Horses. - '. Millard Livery Co. Plione 180. 11-35 N. Main St, fin i mm lfTXLrXEKT k Haywood m. cheeses " .. ....40o . 40c pound . ...20c jar . . ; .15c; 2 for 25c r.TcGW -1 r - - - i, . - 1 1 Fine Clothing for Men and Boys High Art Clothing and other fine brands. Fine Clothing for Ladies and Misses In a large variety of shapes and cloths. Fine Hats and Shoes for Everybody The leading things in bountiful supply at fixed and reasonable prices. BUTTERICK (PATTERNS will begin. The adjournment will' be Tuesday afternoon. ' ' Rate DlHCTimlnatlon CJutrgcd. Washington, Sept. 13 Discrimina tion In ail class and commodity freight rates to and from Ashburn, Ga., In favor of Cordele, Tlfton, Fitzgerald, Albany and other south Georgia points was charged In a chamber of com merce commission today by the Ash burn chamber of commerce against the Georgia Southern & Florida rail way and other carriers. An equitable rate for Ashburn is urged. The Lax-Fog Way. If you had a medicine that would strengthen the liver, the stomach, the kidneys and the bowels, and at the same time make you strong with a systematic tonic, don't you believe you would soon be well? That's "The Lax-Fos Way." ' We ask you to buy the first bottle on the money-back plan, and you will ask your druggist to sell you the sec ond. -':!:; It keeps you whole -lnsldes right There IS nothing else made like Lax-Fos. '" Remember the name LAX-FOS. The Theatd. wants to see you tonight ; i f ' i '! .' i' ' t i , Invalids eat cakes made from Wheat-Hearts Self-Rising Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious, and easily digested. All grocers. : ' ' Enjoy an hour at Theato. Mountain Meadows Inn One of the most beautiful drives In Western North Caiollna. Lunch or dinner served on application.' Just '7 mile from Asheville. Phone 32$. .- . tf FOR RENT 10 - room unfurnished house, Cumberland Ave. Has all modern conven inces, large yard $G0.00. ' 7-room house, . Highland St. Modern, water rent paid $24.00. The H. F. Grant Realty Co. 48 Patton Ave. POUND LOAVES OF BREAD When you buy our famous Butter-Crust bread you not only get the best bread in the country, but you also get a loaf that weighs a pound. You get quantity as well as quality. Ask your grocer, or phone C22. Asheville Steam Bakery 0or. Patton and Asheland Ave. BLUE GRASS The fall Is the best time to sow Blus Grass for two reas ons It has a longer period of growth before hot weather sets In and there is leas trou ble from weeds. But the beat practice favors the sowing of Blue Grass mixed with other RrnsRfs. As oach grass has dif ferent rooting habits the soil Is mor completely covered. Krnovate old or start new lawns now. c:'::tz mr."-. ct Redwood P0RSALE 12 acres 6f land, $ room 'house, S00 fine chickens, fine horse and buggy, fine milch cow, good barn and other out buildings.: 4 miles from city, near Sulphur Springs. The owner leavii.g the country, $3000. $1000 cash, bal ance one and two years. J. D. PENLAND&SON No. 11 Temple Court. . Plione 1495. L O G AN MERCHANT TAILOR, Legal Bldg. B, Pack Bar Ptione m, . PROGRESS STOVES AND RANGES h- , Pride of the Home. . v ; ' ; Your money back if not satisfied. . . . . ' ' . DEAL & GOLIGHTLY 27 N. Main St ; : Phone 354.' KODAKS ' and , BROWNIE CAMERAS $5.00 to $03.00 ' i $1.00 to $12.00 Films and all supplies for the amateur photographer. .j". Expert Developing and Printing.:.: HACKNEY 5c MOALE CO. : '. " ON THE SQUARE. ; ... battery J. P. SAWYER, President E. SLTJDER, V-Pres. T. C Coxe, V-Pres. J. E. RANKIN, Cashier . Capital ...... .......... ...... ...... $100,900 , Surplus and Profits ... ... ... ...$130,000 TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING EUSIKaS. ' " ' Bpet.ial attention given to eollecUona, , Four percent. Interest paid -on time deposits. oMMIMM$MMMMIIIIMIIIIItMMilMMItM Ml Fall Opening . of Imported Models and Tailored Hats Thursday, Sept. 14 M. WEBB co. Club Bldg;., Haywood Trimmed Hats REDUCED M. WEBB & CO. Sproats MnXINERT TARIXIRS Oatns ItnlhlUig. FALL MILLINERY FOR SALE Two Choice Lets on CoIVje Campus. Very attractive Trice. Buy your ticket and glva order for baggage to be checked from your residence to destination. ,x Baggage Transfer and Railway Ticket Office same room, ' 60 Patton Ave. Moving and Storage, SPECIAL PRICES It will pay yon to ask for our prices on rugs and matting,-, also awnings, window shade and house cleaning of all kinds. Asheville Carpet House, No. 18-20 Church St. . Phone M8. i EASTMAN :,r-rli park ban k ' A6HETILLiE, N. C. ' ."' ! C .: St. Knox Hats. 7 . At the ........ PALACE THEATRE Complete change of Van 1 ville and Pictures on Mor.1 and Thursday. Niht 10c and llo. Katinee Cc 6rJ : HAin cc:: : Comlm, Iiirrtti;, im.l n f Ihp l(..xt T'lili-t An. i . !n?, Vavi-., M.,h.. ... .x
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