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OCIAL HAPPENINGS ' '. Perry -Lipscomb. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Monroe Perry to the marriage ot their . dairghter, Lllyi to Walter- Oscar Lipscomb on Wednes day evening., October 26, at 8 o'clock. The ceremony will be performed in All Souls' church, Blltmore, 1 by the rector. Dr. R. R. 8wope. The church' will be' handsomely decorated for the occasion -and the organist, F, Flaxing- ton Harker, will render a special mu- slcal program. Mrs. William J. Me Candles, a, sister of the bride, will be matron df'ionor'and Misses Clemmle MeCandless and BesgleStrlcker b'lrdes maids. The flower girl win, be Little Miss Rosamond McCandless. Mr.. Lip scombs best man win oe wuiis u. Borne and the groomsmen will be T. B. Harris and Perry Young. Immediately following . the cere mony an Informal reception will be tendered' thd bridal party by Mrs. Mc Candless.t her home on Montforda ve nue.' Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Lipscomb will leave for a trip to Washington, New York, Niagara Falls and other points of Interest. They will be at home at 188 Patton avenue ufter November 9. MIbs Perry is one of the city's most charming 4nd 'popular young women and has a host of friends here. Mr. Lipscomb has been; In the city about a year and a half, being Associated Press operator for ; the s Ashevllle Citizen, and In that time he has made many friends who will join in extend ing -their best 'wishes to the happy couple.. , . . ,-, ,: Pne-Nuptlal Entertainment, Marionk N. C, Oct 10. One of the most charming of pre-nuptlal events of the Craw ford -Carson wedding, which will occur October 17, was a party given Friday afternoon by Mrs. William MoCaU,. sister of the bride-to-be.- The game "42" was played at six tables. . A beautiful two - course luncheon was served at six o'clock, the ices being dalntly Incased in white roses' with green stems. The favors were cornucopias filled with pink roses, the guest of honor's, be ing an Immense one of white and green with white bride's roses. Those present were: Mesdames Kirby, Hud gins, Decker, Plies. Ashworth, Thom as, Justice Reld, McCall Craig, Blan ton and Winborne. Misses Laura Crawford, Stanford, Neol, Decker, Crawford, Hudglns, . Morgan . and Morphew. '. Temploton Williamson. Miss Margaret Templeton was mar ried this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to James Clifton Williamson at ; the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr William C. Templeton, "on South French Broad avenue. The wedding was a very quiet affair with only the (mediate families of the contracting parties and their close friends present. There were., no attendants and the ceremony was performed by Dr. R. F. Campbell," Shortly afterward Mr. arid Mrs. Williamson left for a ten days' trip and will then pay a short visit here with Mr.' and Mrs.-Templeton, before 1 going, to their, . permanent , home In Lynchburg. ! There will be a meeting of the hoard of managers ' of .the Woman's Hnhinn In tha tA& room at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning, October 12. K .. -Mrs. A. L. Stockton and little daughter, Margaret, have gone down to Greensboro for a few" days to visit Mr. Stockton and attend the Central Carolina fair. .1 ' ' . !. A. I Carter ot Mars Hill, formerly an attorney of this city. Is attending the Western North Carolina fair. .. - George Smith has gone to Washing ton, where he will make his head quartres for the future.' V ) The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Hayne, who have been visit ing In Flat Rock, has recovered from a severe Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne, however, will not return to their home in New Orleans for some time. - It H Misses Marguerite and Geanne Ro man have returned to their home In Columbia after a visit to their sister, Mrs. Eslle Dufour. r n. W, R. McDonald has returned from a trip to Norfolk and Is the guest of Roger Lamaon, jr. . a) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allport are expected to return today from their honeymoon spent In the east, is la ' Mr.-and Mrs. John D. .MuCabe of Atlanta are spending their honey moon' In this city. . it k v Albert Bherrlll of Little Rock Is vis tting Mr.. and Mrs. a. H. Morris, 147 -Asheland , avenue. - ' M - 1 ' Mrs. Charts M. Piatt closed Busbee Hall tpday and will return to Ashe- yiie for the winter. .. 9a , C. K. Waddell la In New York on business. . . . ' Dr. John Hey Williams has return ed from a two weeks' stay at the lio- ei Chamberlain at Old Point Com 'ort, Va, , - : - : Herbert Brown is visiting lnNew ivm tor a short while. Thomas J. Murray of Madison county is attending the fair. Dr. Joseph E. Green has returned , rom a short trip to Birmingham.. -mm J. 8. Jeffrey of Raleigh, is In the : 20 DISCOUNT J On our entire line of Umbrellas. Engraved name or monogram : .without extra dnra , Personal Mention, News of the Societies, ; Meetingi, Etc. city attending the fair and Is judging In he poultry department. ' it it - , Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Justice have returned from a trip east. M Miss May Nelson has returned from a visit to the- eastern part of the state. . ' "' -..-. Mrs.. Steven Conner nf T.I mo Tr.,1 Is spending some time with Mrs. E. W. Nash, 142 Hlllside'street '-Mrkf' hliiinl TSirnol- mont in Statesville today fo visit her son, Rev. Harold Tnurner, v Amone the ' .recent. ni-rlvn1i nrtrl STUeStB at Mountain MAnrlnur Tun arn Mrs. J. R. Norman, Misses May, Anna ana Kyivia Norman of New Orleans, Mrs. Winter and dnnerhter. Mm T A WattB. of Montfirntnerv. Mlfia AHptni ana miss iouise A. Merriman of Ashe- Vllle. MiSfl M. vnn TTlmor. Mllnrnnlru Wis., and Mr. and -Mrs. H. B. Doust of Syracuse, who are spending their noneymoon mere. ; ; HE KILLED SISTER Cases Against' Parents of Er nest Webb Nol. Prossed Boy,'s Case Continued. " Ernest Webb, the II years old son of George Webb of Newfound, who Is charged with the murder of his sister, aged 1.1, and who was brought here yesterday by Sheriff Williams and Deputy Sheriff Lyda, was arraigned before Magistrate Gudger at 1 o'clock today and the case was continued un til next. Monday at 11 o'clock. The boy was committed to jail without bond. His father and mother were charged with being accessories before the fact, but the cases against them were nol. prossed. The trial was started and when the boys was -asked if he were "guilty or not guilty," he replied that he Shot his sister. His father was then asked and he replied the .same. ' Neverthe less a plea of "not guilty" was entered and they were advised that they had better employ a lawyer. They secured the legal services of R. M. Wells and the case' was then continued. ; According to the Information pub lished In, The Gazette-News yesterday therefvre' auggesHonar-that Tevslation of a startling nature will be heard at the trial - ' . - The officers left - early, yesterday morning, to take . young Webb Into custody but they had to go eight miles farther than they expected, as the boy was at his grandfather's. The officers stated that when they told the father that they had a "Warrant for his son's arrest he said "Well, I am not surprised." DIRECTORS' MEETING Banquet for New X' M- Q- Mem bers to lie iieui October 28 tie Directors to Be Elected Then. The directors of the Y. M. C. A. held a meeting last night, at which lunch was served, and a number of matters of Importance were discussed. It was decided to have the banquet for the new members and business men on the evening of October 26. The ladles" auxiliary of the association will have charge of the banquet At that time also, Ave directors will be elected to take the place of those whose terms expire. The directors decided last night to order 15 steel lockers to be Installed In the gymnasium, as (here is not now a sufficient number to All the applica tions ot the members. KltKftKKftKltitltltltftill It K TO MAKE YOim HAIR K m soft, imiGirr and fluffy. t (Fashion's Oufde) "The reason many women find it difficult tu arrange the eolffure pleas ingly Is because of the too-free use of wet shampoos, which make hair dull, brittle and 'stringy.' "One of the most pleasing things with which to cleanse the scalp of im purities and keep the hair clean, fluffy and silky, Is 4 ounces of either orris root or corn meal and 4 ounces of therox. Mix together and sprinkle a tablespoonful on the scalp, then brush thoroughly threugh the hair. This rids the hair and scalp of dust and dandruff, and a, few times using tones the scalp and hair roots, causing the hair to grow soft, brilliant and easy to manage."' - Denies Sherman Act Violation. t Washington, Oct 11 Declaring that the close relationship between railroads and coak companies In the anthracite rertons wns necessary and denying they violated Sherman anti trust law, John G. Johnson of Phila delphia, presented etft'jorate defense ot the coal-carrying lines to the su preme court today. IVrai JOHNSOX BICYCLES. The Ixer Johnson has been manu factured continuously for more than twenty-seven year Its reputation as a high grade bicycle stands higher than any other make. Wi have sold them for nine years and have yet to see the first Iver Johnson with a brok en crank, front fork or fork crown. We do not believe there Is another bicycle Hi the world that can produce such a record. When you take into consideration that the Iver Johnson posts no more than the ordinary M eylle sold by others, can't you we the wrest advantage In buying an Iver J'KOnn. ' .1. t. IfTMnV & C'K A -TEll LEAGUE BEING TALKED OF From Mountains to Sea, In- eluding Both Asheyille -and Wilmington. : ' . LEAGUE OF SIX TEAMS THE MORE PROBABLE Perplexing Road Problem Confronts Guilford CommlHttloners Greensboro News. ..' Guzette-News Bureau. . Dally News Building, Greensboro, Oct. 11. As a result of an accident at tho Allrlght Seat company plant here John Stewart, an employe, la minus thren Angers of his right hand. He unfor tunately had his hand caught in a "jlnlng" machine at the plant yester day afternoon and It became necessary to amputate all the Angers save the thumb and forefinger. Mr. Stewart was the victim ot another accident some ten years ago when working for the old Greensboro Furniture factory. At that time he doBt one. Anger from the left hand. The accident yesterday afternoon was similar to the one ten years ago. The board of city commissioners of Greensboro has appropriated from the general funds $50u to tho Greensboro chamber of commerce for use by that organization in furthering Its work along commercial lines. An exciting Aght between a promi nent lawyer of Greensboro, Roger W. Harrison, and a well known real es tate man, C. S. Swain, occurred here yesterday afternoon. In the shadow of the county court house and within plain view of Deputy Sheriff Weather ly. Who sped to the scene of the en counter and before any great damage was done succeeded In separating the combatants. The trouble was the re sutl of legal proceedings against Mr. Swain, In which Mr. Harrison figured as an attorney. The board of commissioners of Guilford county has an interesting road problem confronting It The Macadam roads of the county are be coming badly worn, especially where there Is heavy automobile travel, and the county authorities are considering repair work of another character of material ' from Macadam. It is con tended that Macadam will not stand automobile travel as will other mate rial, such as Tarvla, and some such material, possibly crude oil, will likely be. adopted in the repair work. The road from Greensboro to High Point is of a Tarvla composition and has withstood automobile travel well; other' roads have been dressed with crude oil and are also ' holding out well. C. G. Robs of Leaksvllle, Rocking ham county, yesterday filed lh United States court here a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. In the absence of Judge Boyd, who is In Richmond, the petition; was referred by the clerk to G. S. Ferguson, jr., referee. ; The lia bilities are given at $3118 and the as sets at $1828. A. J. Kluttz of Greensboro yesterday v.- The Special Demon stration of ALUMINUM WARE Is creating; much Interest among? the housekeepers , of Ashevllle Call and see the good qual ities of this ware Durlngthl's demonstration we are selling a 55c sauce pan for only 30c. ; J. If. Law, 31 Pattern - FOR SALE Fine Residence lots., good situation, 75x150. Price $900. if sold at once. J , - ' " . '' Moale, Chiles & Redwood ;-.'', . m - .J, . ' Real Estate and Insurance 27 Patton Are. FRESH BERMUDA ONIONS , These nre extra fine and fine flavored. . -, Large ones 5o to 80 each. ' " YATES Cz McGUIRE, received a message telling of the death of his brother, George L Kluttg at Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Kluttz left last night for Salisbury to attend the funoral. One of the Interesting and import ant features of this Golden Jubilee of the Women's Foreign Missionary, so cieties to, be held here Friday and Saturday will be the conference for business women Friday afternoon at West Market Street Methodist church when Miss Florence Cain, secretary of the Young Women's Christian as sociation, will make an address as leader. , . . Considerable Interest is being mani fest among the fans in Greensboro over the meeting of the directors of the Carolina Baseball association in Charlotte next week when some defi nite action will probably be taken anent the next season's league. The association has decided to make the salary limit " 11400 Instead of $1200 and requiring a forfeiture of $1000 In stead, of $500, The South-Carolina clifbs In the presentCaiollna associa tion have manifested, little interest in next year's baseball and It Is believed that an all-state league will be formed. either of six or eight clubs. In the event an eight-team club is formed it is certain that the league will extend lront the mountains to the seashore and take in both Ashevllle and Wll mlngton. It Is generally believed, however, that the league will be con fined to six teams and that Wilming ton, Ashevllle, Sponcer-Sallsbury, Dur ham and Raleigh will have to scrap for places. The twentyrnlnth convention of the State Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held In Greensboro Oc tober 15 to 18 and an excellent pro gram Is now being arranged for each day of the convention. An excellent attendance is expected from every sec tlon of the state. SPEAKS TO DEAF MUTES Tliel President's Speech at Vancouver1 Translated Into Sign Lhii , - - giiage Today. Vancouver, - Oct. 11. President Taft's speech here today was trans lated into the slf?n language by Thomas P. Clark, Superintendent of State Deaf and Blind school for the benefit of 125 pupils. Thirty blind pupils were present. Tacoma, Oct. 11 The Tacoma Led ger says: "Cheered to the echo every where he appeared President Taft was given a remarkable reception last night." IDENTIFIES NEGRO West Chester, Pa.. Oct 11. Annie McElhaney, the pretty 16 years old school girl, today positively Identified Thomas Hampton, a negro arrested, as (he man who attempted' to assault her Monday as she was returning along a lonely road from school. The negro's trail is to be rushed. , Working on IVaute Appeal. Richmond, Va.. Oct 11. The work of preparing the petition asking the Virginia Supreme court for a new trial for : Henry Clay1, J3eattte, jr.r recently convicted ot having murdered his young wife, in July, began yesterday and will be ready for submission to the court when It convenes November 8. Beattke's lawyers expressed the opinion that chances for a new trial are by no means hopeless. i Should the court "grant a writ of error. It Is likely a hearing would be had before the January term of the court Tbe.-coffrTl decision day will be reached November 25. MOUNTAIN MEADOWS INN Open throughout October and No vember; these months being the most beautiful time In the mountains. Ex cellent service, scenery unsurpassed, home comforts, dinner parties a spe cialty. Fhone 318. REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Vllllnery has moved to No. It PATTON AVE. nest door to th Palace Theater. MRS. J. KROMAJf, Prop. tovarjrtalDf Is Millinery. TOR SALE Two Choice Lots on College Campus. Very attractive price. .v NATT ATKINSONS' SONS COMPANY. MRS. SCOTT WELL AGAIN Good News from Martin Tells of Timely Recovery Details Regarding the Case.; Martin, Tenn. Mrs. ' Gennie Scott, of this city, sa.yB: "For years, I was troubled, more or less, with womanly troubles. Sometimes, I would have shortness of breath, and 1 smothering spells. I tried several doctors, but they only gave me temporary relief. At last, I tried Cardul, the woman's tonic, and found it to be the medlclrtte suiting my case. I was quickly reliev ed by it, and now, for the first time in years, I am very well, and enjoy good health. I praise Cardul for these good re sults. I recommend the medicine to my friends, because I know it Is good safe and reliable. It helped me won derfully, and I can truthfully say that Cardul is the best medicine I have ever taken." Be sure that Cardul, th6 woman's tonic, will bring you help. If you w411 use it regularly, and for a reasonable ength of time. You know you can depend on Car dul, because you have read of so many who are enthusiastic In Its praise. Cardul has stood the test of time, the supreme test of merit. Cardul is successful. It has been found to relieve womanly pain and build up womanly strength. Try Car dul. It will help you. N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper on request. WARRANT FOR SLANDER AGAINST S. C. BRINK Sworn Out by H. D. Gentry Magis trate Creusman to Hear the Case Tomorrow. S. C. Brink was before Magistrate Crcasman yesterday afternoon, on a warrant sworn out by 11. D. Gentry, charged with the slander and libel of Gentry. The hearing was postponed until tomorrow at 10 o'clock and Brink was placed under a bond of $500. The suit. It seems, grew out of some competitya bids, which Gentry and Brink submitted to a secret order, to furnish a tombstone for deceased members of an order. Gentry alleged that he put In a bid to furnish the stone and that Brink told the com mittee appointed to buy It that would be foolish to get It from Gentry, slnco Gentry was a man of bad character. Meet me at Theato dally. Leave orders for , engraved Invita tion and cards at Brown Book Co. - Spend pleasant evening at Theato. Pan-cakes made from Wheat Heats Self-Rising Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious and digestible. All grocers. Vlavl Office 210-211 Legal Health Talks Fridays 4 p. m. Bldg. tf Visitors and Tourists Don't fall to visit Mountain Mead ows Inn. Beautiful drive, excellent service, dinner parties a specialty. Phone (18. tf GOOD COPIES FROM POOR PHOTOGRAPHS. We are experts in copying and en larging photos. Can make a good picture from almost anything If you pay for the extra work put on it Bring your picture to RAY'S STUDIO Over Nichols Shoe Store. Bankrupt Sale Now going on at the Little Gem Cloth ing Store, 6 Patton Ave. LOGAN MERCHANT TAILOR. Leg! Bldf . B. pack lamara Til. Sproats MILLINERY PARLORS . Oatea Building. . . FALL MILLINtRY FREESIA BULBS One of the most popu lar bulbs for Winter-flow ering and cut flowers. The blooms are white and del icately Scented.1 Easily forced. Best Calif ornia grown bulbs, 3 for 10c. Everything: in';' Drugs and Seeds. , , GRANT'S PHARMACY, Ture Dru:r3 End Zccis, Men Attend the Fair ! Today by all means exhibits are fine, but get a pair, of water-f proof Oris Shoes, for men or women. They are good to look upon and a joy to wear, and best of all, the cost is short and j the wear is long. Try us for We do repairing. Nichols Cash Shoesters. . Try some of our . - : HACKMO FABRIC Correspondence Paper 25c Per Pound Envelopes, 10c per pkg. HACKNEY & STATIONERS. THE BIGGS SANITARIUM Is fully equipped for the scientific treatment of chronic diseases by k physiological methods. , Every form of Electricity, High Frequency, X-Ray, Violet-Ray, , Hydrotherapy, Massage, Therapeutic Lamps, Special Mechanical Ap paratus for the treatment of paralysis, special apparatus for the treatment of catarrh and hay-fever, electric light baths, physical cul- ' ture methods, regulated diets. , Our equipment Is by far the most elaborate and expensive In the 1 city as Investigation will prove. We make no false statements or claims that we cannot fulfill.. We are permanently established In Ashevllle and It shall always ' be our purpose to merit the confidence of the sick. We can refer to former patients In nearly every state In the Union, and In every city In the south who endorse and recommend our treatment. Our patients are almost exclusively from the better : classes.. Many of our cures In cases of paralysis, rheumatism, dys , , pepsla, neurasthenia and other chronic diseases are remarkable, and will convince any one of the efficiency of the treatment. Consultation at Sanitarium free. Appointments may be made by telephone. Descriptive pamphlets mailed free. THE BIGGS SANITARIUM HISS ANNA JUDD, Matron. Phone 170. 104 Wood Blankets andComf orts A fine, big, nicely assorted stock of extremely attractive values. Cash or credit. Beaumont Furniture Co. PnONE 1002. Try Gazette-News Want Ads Best Bread for All Is our Butter-Crust Bread; larger loaves; stays moist lon ger; contains more nutriment. Ask your grocer or 'phone G22. Asheville Steam Bakery "Vr.: Patton and Asheland Ave. MILLINERY , S Haywood Street. THE PROGRESS LINE Of Heating Stoves and Ranges. Durability and style. Take less fuel. , Cheaper In price. DEAL & GOLIGHTLY 21 N. Main St. "" . Phono S54. For Rent I room, furnished house... . .J7.E6 room new house, unfurnished 11.00 room house, furnished.,..,. 45.00 t room house, unfurnished, close in... ... . ....... . IS. 00 S room cottage, unfurnished, close In; ..,,,.., 18.00 10 room, furnished house, Mont ford SO. 00 The H. F. Grant HOOD shoes. f Shoe Co. On the Sq. MOALE CO S WEST PACK : sq. I fin Street. Ashevllle, N. O. 27 8. MAIN ST. WE WANT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION ' . To the class of laundry work we are turning out from the . Mountain City Steam Laum dry. It is giving satisfaction to a growing list of . patrons ankl we ane striving daily to keep up the high standard of quality in the work we ; send out If you will drop us a postal card, or telephone us, our wagon will call promptly for your bundle. We Btrive to please. $ Mountain City Laundry Telephone 426. HAIR GOODS -. Combs, Barretts, and a futl line tf the latest Toilet Articles. Shampoo ing, Facial llassage. Manicuring and Chiropody. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Phono i. , 23 Haywood , M. WEBB Co. Millinery Importers Club nuif , HsywiMitl f t. H !!" 1 to No. 1 I'Hirs fri.- ., I ARi i ; ri. rri i) co.
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