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4 1 pags rivs TRIAL OF SETH WOODS : Sl'IlEIhfOlD H. Redwood & Co. IS TO BEGIN I0IJ0D11 Tu.U .-, r:rt;::cr 23, 1911. m .... . . . . ; T r.' It- Absolutely Pure n":iES ;i::"E IioM Biscuit Delicious Calcc Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts ' The only Baking Iron Royal Grape SOCIAL HAPPENINGS; ' , ' ' Campaign Banquet. The members of the campaign com- mittees of the Y. M. C A., who will , strive to Increase the membership of the association, will meet in the building tonight and in addition to discussing way and means of accom plish foe their end, a most delightful banquet will be served. The following menu has been arranged: ' . ,' Stewed 'Oyster Soup Celery Crackers , Plcklee ; ' Roast Beef ' Gravy Boston . Baked Bean -" ' Creamed Potatoes . - . '. Ice Cream In Bricks Assorted Cakea ' - CofTee I The dance nest Friday evening at the Battery Park hotel will close the season's gaitles at this popular place V of resort. , The season has been .an ' " especially good one for the hotel and. (4 though the pMc has tn filled to iU ;i capacity nearly all the time, no pains - have been spared to entertain most '.'royally. The regular weekly dances have i been an , Jrnportant feature of this entertainment and the three big dances were unquestionably among the social successes of the year. All good things must end, however, but It will be with much regret that the younger set of the city will see and attend the last dance of the season Friday night " n at I A most Interest! event of Ihls evening will be the musical which is to be given at the Y. M. C. A., under the auspices of the Rector's Aid m- clety of Trinity church. An excellent program will be rendered by some of the best musical and reading artists In the city and It will doubtless be a most entertaining event. , . A party of young people of this city . went to Branktca the latter part of last week on a camping trip and re turned yesterday. The party Included Misses Ada Ballard. Jnella Davis, Alrdee Hall; W, H. Hall of Candler, i r. A. Fox, Frank Wells, and &.D. Ballard. " ' f H st - There will be a business meeting of the Nurses' club Thursday after noon at 4:10 o'clock at the Hen ' rletta. The nurses are requested to be prepared to give suggestions con ? cerning the series of lectures. ' t . . Invitations have been Issued by Mrs. .J. W. Faucette to fcrldge party to ' be given Friday afternoon at her home on College street In honor of Miss ' Frances Dufour. , : The guests at the Battery Park ho tel were entertained this afternoon with a most d-Ughtf ul bridge party In the green room of the hotel. . Miss Cling' Aiken and Mrs. Charles R Whlttaker will leave shortly for a vlKlt to Atlanta and other southern titles. . - - H rtr v T Merriwether was called to Vnrk this morning to see Miss Green Corn Holders a VERY useful and in Pi expensive crticle. It holdi tho ears c f corn nicely. The ear r ? i not bo touched with . :1 P. '.5. ) C(s. Per Pair ..ii ( ra cur rnccs. . : M. Field a . daki;:q easy Powder made Cream ol Tartar Personal Mention, . ! News of the . : Societies, Meetings, Etc. Emily Mengle of Louisville Kentucky, who has just returned from Europe, and who Is seriously ill with appendi citis at the Plaza hotel. He will prob ably return on. Friday, . . Miss Louise Fa,lk ha gone to New Mexico to spend the winter. V V , ... Mayor J. E. Rankin is confined to his home with a slight cold. . , Miss Ina'k'A wards of Mars Hill Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Logan. Miss Esther McDonald of Cincinnati is the guest of Miss Anna Lewis, Mrs. ' Thomas Settle Is expected to return shortly from Mew York where she has spent the summer and will open her home here for the winter. ', WW,.; i... , ttaj. ana'Mra'W: II.' Pearson ave gone lor a three montns visit .'to friends In .New York and the east. ' - . i . - - -Mrs,W. W, Devault and son, Roy, left ywilc-fday to visit Mrs. J. O. Bur- rett In Petersburg, Va. . -H It Ttr. J. F. Ramsev has returned to the city after a short absence. Miss Cavltt of Texas Is vlMitlng Mrs. R. Lee tiroome on Vance street. - St H Miss Mabel Clarke has returned to her home in Memphis after an ex tended visit to friends In the city. . st Mrs. H.! E. Bruns was called to Wal- terbc.ro, 8. C this morning on sccptirt of the death of her sister, Mrs.. Sin clair Glover. Mrs Glover before her marriage was Miss Lillian Brown and resided here until about eight, years ago.. " 5 " 1- st ss Assistant Postmaster J. I Wagner, 10 Is now visiting In Muskogee, Okla., Is pected to return October b. ( .' , i f . i st ; St C. E. "V'nddell went to Marshall to day on 1 ness. Miss Mary Morgan -of Statesvllle Is visiting friends in the. city. , - :- St ,' Miss Edith Lawrence left this morn Ing for Columbia. , . - j ' Miss Adw Cooper of Brevard Is .vis iting Miss Nellie Baumgardner of this city. . ., It - la D. B. Stockton la In Ashevtlle to day from Winston-Salem. t Mr. and Mrs. Bartley T. Klnnon are visiting here for a few days from Kut towa. Ky. . ... , W.- Ai Billings arrived In the city yesterday from Durham. K t Mrs R. M. Collett of Swannanoa is visiting friends in the city, J If. Van Ness. Jr.. Is here from Charlotte on a ftuslness trip. st tt . , fnnlv KTc-Dowell Of Morganton Is in the Vity. .for a few, days. r R Wade K. Hurrls of the CharlotU Chronicle was In Ashevme yesteruuy en route to the Appalachian exposl tlon at Knoxvtlle. W. C. Preewt, Jr., of Brevard Is In the city on business. st vtr. and Mrs. V. C. Hal ham are reg i.i..r.rf at tho Battery Park hotel from Balham, N. C. It St tr a Tendon. lr.. of Charlotte Is in Ashevllle visitor for a few day. ' st st b ft. Johnston arrived In the city yesterday from Franklin. ; Invalids eat takos msde from Wheat-Hearts Balf-Hlslng Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious and esilly digested. iiau grocers, v. I. h liM-.hu for tlio lill.ln-ii. w .:. . nil.i vou Klve your rhll.l thai IiIth aiuh latl"g ph'us- He Is Charged with the Killing of Col. Stamey at Canton Some Months Ago. ' Speclal to The Gasotte-Nows. Waynpsville, Sept. 26. In the crim inal term o( Superior court this morn ing Selfr woods, the 19 years old boy who Is charged with the killing of CaJ Stamey at Canton sqme months ' ago, was arraigned for trial.. The case it set for 10 o'clock tomorrow and a special venire of 100 men hat. been ordered, r Woods Is represented by Crawford & Hannah and Mr. Smathr Harlny Davis, the white man who Is charged with burglary at Canton, wis also arraigned and the trial set for Friday at 10 oVlock, a venire of TS men having been ordered. , s The time for the trial of Taylor love, the negro who is charged with killing another negro named More head at Hazel wood, by shooting him through'the window of the house of .left lackey, has not been set, but he was; arraigned this morning. OF Conference on Supervision at 1 Opening Session, Tomor row Evening, J The district meeting of the county superintendents and High school prin clpala of this section opens tomorrow night at 8 o'clock and the 1 sessions will continue through Thursday and Friday. , ,. I ..... The program for the opening ses' sion consists of the. organization, after which there will be a conference on supervision, which will be led by L. C. Brogden and at which a number of Important questions relating to the work of the superintendents will be discussed. ' ' . Every superintendent in the west ern district, consisting of 17 counties. Is required to be present consequently good attendance Is expected. SUPERIOR COURT Voehcll vs. Construction Company and 3. M. Chiles, ct all., on Trial Today. This morning's smslon of Superior pourt was taken up with the contlnu stion of the case of Jonathan K. Voshell against the Railways Con struction and Securities company, oo mandated wltH that of the Weaver ville Electric, company against J. M Chiles et aJs. Some documentary evi donee was produced In the hearing yesterday afternoon, and this was fol lowed up 'today by' a long deposition by the plaintiffs and verbal evidence for the defendants by Stanley How land, i Mr. Howiand was still on the me t'.ie stand upon the adjournment of morning session and will continue his evidence this afternoon. There Is no likelihood of the cw. being concluded today. i ' . . - ,v YeitUTday afu-rnoon. Yesterday afternoon the following cases were disposed or: In the case of North Carolina on relation of Ltllle B. Capps vs. John Capps, administrator of Jerome Capps, deceased, and the United States Fidel ity and Guarantee' company, a Judg ment of $400 In full settlement was awarded to the plaintiff by consent of the attorneys. ' Judge Lane signed a decree In the case of MctTonkey vs. Yoder, by which certain land In controversy Is to be sold to the plaintiff for $750. The court directed that the jury be withdrawn and declared a mistrial In the case of M. E. Berkley vs. H. F. Barkley. t I 1 Dentin ' Fatally Hurt While Pulling Tooth. .' " ' 'Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept. t. Dr. Burr Bannister was perhaps fatally injured today while pulling the tooth of a patient. . The patient tipped tne chair over during the operations, pin- Ining.the dentist beneath.' The chair arm rtrucK me aentisv in me stom ach, causing Internal hemorrhage, j Vlavl Office 210-211 Health Talk Fridays 4 Legal p. m. Bldg. . tf FOR SALE Fine Eesidence lota ' good situation, 75x150. , Price $900. if sold at once. .'V '; .v.; ' Moale, Chiles - & Redwood Real Estate and Insurance 27 Patton Ave. MWMIHMM)W ROMEO COFFEE . , flakes a eup cf coffee tliat you will tipprochue ever 'so much. One pound caps 33c; three pounds cr.r.s $1.10. YATES C: LIcGUIRI!. , LIFE A BURDEN ' ' . v: . , . That Is .What Lady In Craig Told Her Friend, Who Fi nally Helped Her to ' r Obtain Relief. Craig, Nebr. Mrs1. Annie Dye I of this place says: - "I suffered with wo manly troubles;' as only 1 those who have such troubles can know. I had backache and bearing down pains, and my. Dotiy ana itmus necame so Ewollen that It was only with great difficulty I could get, up on my feet. Life had become almost a burden for me when - friend recommended Cardui. the woman , tonic- . I began, to take ,Cardui, and within short time there was a very great improvement. I continued its use, and the swell ing left my limbs. Now, I feel like a different person. I am 54 years old and feel us well as anyone of my age. Cardui has,! Carried me through some very serious ailments, witnoui the aid .of a doctor. I would not like to be without It in the house," Cardui is the ideal tonic remedy for women, Its ingredients are especial ly adapted for. women's needs. It re lieves pain, helps weakness, nervous' ness. dragging sensations, ' headache, backache and similar symptoms ol female trouble. Being a vegetable remeay, caraui hag no Ill-effects. Cardui acts in natural way, and is adapted for the use of both young and old. Get a bottle today. N. B.- Write j, to: Ladles' Ad -jsory Dept., . Chattanooga :. Medicine Jo Chattanooga,, Tenn., for" 'Special In structions and 64- page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on request, , . . .-.( TRYING TO BET BANKERS TD COTJIEVIA A5HEVILLE National Bankers Association Meets in New Orleans and May Visit Asherille, ; An effort Is being made to get number of the -members of the Na tional Bankers' association to stop over In Ashevllle on returning from the meeting In ,JNewv Orleans In No vember. This annual meeting will be held November 44-24 In New Orleans and will be attended by a large num ber of Influential bankers' from New York and the east. , - - , -. These delegations have been return lng,heretofor. by way. of Chattanoo ga and Atlanta, when the meetings were held In the south and have thus failed to see one of the most beauti ful and prosperous' sections of the whole south, which Is .situated In western North Carolina with Ashe vllle as the center. The local bankers j are malting every, ereori to gei mee ( men to come by Ashevllle and taste Now Is the time to take i . -, . .i - - your plants in for the win ter. . We carry a line of Flower Pots In all sizes , .,'.'-! 1- ,. ' - ' S9e also carry a large line of jardlnlers.ln earthware - and brass J. H. Law, ZS Patton Sproats MILLINERY PARLORS Oates Bnlldlng. FALL MILLINERY .FOR SAIXCHEAP 1 Horse U50 6 year old. 1 Mule 1100 7 years old. 1 Shetland Pony, Cart, Harness. , I t Hurries, pasenger, built by Mayer. 1 Surry, 6 passenger Surry, built by Columbus Uuggy Co. 1 Bt'ts dingle Surry llurm'ss. ' 2 Bets Single Bunny Harness. 5 Hets Single Runabouts Harness. ftlillard Livery Co. Phone 180. - X-3S N. Main St. Stunner $3.50-14.00 Stunner is the name of one of our swell Oris , Shoes for men, has a high round toe, and Hliort vamp. All the popular leathers in butter and Blucher. Let' us show you how they. fit. We do repairing. 1 , Nichols Shoe Co. Leading Shoesters. On the Sq of the entertainment meted out to strangers. . No definite arrangement has been perfected as yet but it is almost cer tain that these bankers will pay Ashe vllle a : visit. If they come It will probably be on November 26 and they will be entertained for a day or more at the Battery Park hotel and shown over i one of the prettiest sections of country on the map. Leave orders for engraved Invlta tlon and cards at Brown Book Co. ; HAIR GOODS Combs, Barretts, and a full line f the latest Toilet Articles. Shampoo ing, Facial Passage, Manicuring and Chiropody. ' MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Pbone 18. 25 Haywood St. For Rent UNFURNISHED 7 rooms Pearson drive .... 6 rooms Broad St.... ... . 7 rooms Charlotte St. . . . . . . 9 rooms Montford S rooms Merrlmon ... .... 10 rooms Cumberland Ave., ,22.5 , 18.00 , 26.50 . 85.00 , 8S.O0 , 60.00 The H. F. Grant' Realty Co. ; . ; 48PattonAve. . WASH DAY WORRIES ARE SOON FORGOTTEN When we wash and rough dry the family' soiled linens and return them promptly with a . flat pieces ironed. Get our pound rates. J PHONE 70 Swannanoa Laundry f We Treat Your LauMry ' White. The Mountain City Steam Laundry Requests the patronage of the public, because it is equip ped for doing first class work in a way that will satisfy the most exacting. V ; Mountain City Laundry PbotM 426. ) FLOWER BULES We can supply Hya cinths, jTulips, Crocus, Freesia, Chinese Lilies, JonquJls and various Nar cissus. For Spring Flow or bulbs must be set out in the fall. CHANT'S PIIARIIACY rrra Prri f " 1 f " v. A Vish to say you will now find at Nos. 7 & 9 Patton Avenue a large and care fully selected stock of Fine Merchandise Consisting of Garments for Everybody . . . . . Trustworthy Dry Goods, Underwear and " Smallwares . . . .Fine Shoes and Hats for Ev erybody ... .Rugs, Curtains, . Trunks and Bags , . -. . Butterick Patterns. r TUB ASSORTMENT XEARLY COMPLKTK THE ASSORTMENT NEARLY COMIIETK THE ASSORTMENT NEARLY COMPLETE First pick is of no small importance, you know. Many of the very best things can not be duplicated when sold out. Mountain Meadows Inn One of the most beautiful drives In Western North Carolina. Lunch or dinner served on application. Just 7 miles from Asheville. Phone 32S. ... .. v tf Better Health The right kind of bread makes good! health builds body, muscle, brain insist on BUTTER CRUST BREAD Full 16 ounces to each loaf. Ask your grocer, or phone 622. Asheville Steam Bakery or Patton and Asheland Ave. M. .WEBB Co. Millinery Importers Club Bldg Haywood St. Miss J. Piper of the Millinery firm of Piper & James will have her Millinery Opening W ednes day, September 27th, 1911. New Stand 43 Try some of our HACKMO FABRIC ' v Correspondence Paper 25c Per Pound Envelopes, 10c per pkg. v HACKNEY STATIONERS. BATTERY PARK'BANK ASHEVIXXJC, V. Ct J. P. SAWYER, President E. SLUDEE, V-rres. T. C. Coxe, V-Pres. J. E. RANKIN, Cashier Capital $100,000 Salvias and Profit!... . ..$130,000 ' TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING ETTSIK. . Spk.lal attention flTen to collecUona. Four percent, lnterert paia on time deposits. Comfortable Rockers Good substantial easy chairs that will add : to your home comfort this winter. .Buy now, the assortment i good and the prices very reasonable. Beaumont Furniture Co. l'lIONK 1002. ORIGINAL : U. S. MARINE BAND Lieut. Wm. H. Santelman, Conductor World's Crcaf itary and in Southern Tour by nccial II. Tuft, Pivsi.h'i.l 1. S. A. TvV.iy, rt. i- " FOR SALE Two Choice Lots on College Campus. ; Very attractive price. ' 1 , NATT ATKINSONS' SONS. COMPANY. LADIES' LAUNDRY WORK ; ;:.vr;?;; Is a particular feature of onr big laundry. Every modern method is used, with those ; employed in this department selected' for their special fitness for handling delicate gar-' ments gently. -, . " , Phone 95. Asheville Lcundry,' j. A. Nichols, Mgr. South Main St & MOALE CO. S WEST PACK SQ. JT 8. MAIN ST. Concert Land lVniiH m-u i, O 1 Ol ,. in .1 h.'ulitiful n.-ri'lt ns a Vel.
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