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Vednesday, October 23, 1311. PAG2 TIV3 . No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipation, Indi cation, biliousness and sluggish Intestines you always get the desired re-! suits with Cascarets. ' . ,s - . v '.'" Don't let yoarlomach, silver and towels make" j'oil ''miserable another moment;., put as' -ui to .the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick, -sow, sr tomach. backache and all other1 distress; cleanse, your In side organs of til the poison and effete matter, which Is producing) the. mlery.., , : .' ,.- Take a Cascaret now; don't wait until bedtime. In all the world there is .''' : ' ! no remedy like this. A 10-cent box means health, happiness and a clear head for months. BEEUUTE STDXACH.UVEB w-BSmflS I0 strsei Im16csr4 SOS BOM SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Wedding at All Souls' Church Tonight. What promises to be one of the prettiest church) weddings of the sea son wil occur at All Souls', Biltmore, this evening when Miss Lily Perry will become the bride of W. O. Lipscomb. The ceremony, will be performed by the pastor, Rev. Dr. R. R., Swope, and F. Klaxlngton Harker has arranged an extensive musical program for the occasion. Among the musical num bers that will be rendered by Mr. Har ker will be the Lohengrin Wedding march, Mendelssohn's Spring Song, Bavarian Love song and Mendels sohn's Wedding march. Other num bers will be played during the inter ludes. , : - -' The church has been beautifully decorated for the occasion and the altar will be banked In fenia and cut flowers. jThe color scheme for the weddlngwlll bs pink and white and the flowers that will predominate will be white and pink rosea, dahlias and carnations. The bride will carry a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley, and the orange blossoms that will be clasped In her veil will be the real flowers, fresh from the everglades of Florida. Mrs. William J. McCanless, a sister of the bride, will be matron of honor, and will carry a bouquet of white and pink carnations. Misses ClemmJe McCan-r,h-ssan .ereMrk&ewU bs the bridesmaids,, ana will ,i tarry, white rones and pink carrwutlons. ' Little' Miss Rosamond McCanless will be the flow er girl, ' ; '-.'; -t'; a- " -' The bride's gown1 will 'be o soft white satin with lace and hand em broidered with pearls, Her veil will be of tulle and will be caught with orange blossoms. . The matron of honor will wear her wedding gown of white satin, trimmed 'with chiffon and pearls, Miss Strieker will be attired in -a ilnit crepe de chine gown while Miss McCandless will wear a, gown of baby Irish lace over pink messaline. They will also wear tiny wreaths of rosebuds In their hair.. The mother of the bride will appear In a handsome gown of pale lavender crepe de chine with lace and pearl- trimmings. . Willis G. Borne will act as Mr. Lipscomb's best ... man and ' Currie Young and J. F. Smith -will be the groomsmen.. The former will wear a boutoniere of lilies of the valley and the latter of white roses. . The first four rows of seats at the church will be reserved for the In vited guests while the others will be open to all: who wish to attend the ceremony. Immediately following the cere mony the bridal party will be enter talned by Mrs. William J. McCanless at her home, 11 Montford avenue, and the good health and happiness of Mr.: and Mrs. Lipscomb will be toasted In sparkling glasses of cham pagne. . Following the reception tho couple will leave on train No. 15 for a two weeks' bridal trip to Washing. ton. New York and Niagara Falls by way of the Hudson river to Albany. Upon their return they will reside at 16 Patton avenue. The wedding tilts have been com Ing in steadily for the past few days. from their many friends, and they are both numerous and handsome, representing In a way the very high esteem In which both are held by all , who know them. The groom's pres ents to the bride are a handsome ma hogany wardrobe and a beautiful dia mond brooch. The mother of . the bride presented her a cut glass wa ter set and there comes from Mr. Lipscomb's mother a quaint old lace table cover. The gifts from friends ere toe numerous for detailed men Hon. Each briedsmald will receive, as a souvenir of the occasion, from . the bride, a beautiful bar cloisonne Pin. ' f - . - H If ' Will Be Wedded at Trinity Tonight. This evening at 1:10 o'clock at Trinity church. Miss Agnes Carter will be married to Charles K. RoMn son. The wedding promises to be very pretty one. The ceremony will be Performed by Rev. H. Fields Bau- nienlg. The music for the occasion will be rendered by the Trinity church a ' 120". DISCOUNT On our enliro lino of J Umbrellas. Engraved J with namo 'or monogram J without extra charo. ; ARTHUR M. riLLD CO. e 1 1 E. No more days of gloom and distress if you' will take a Cascaret now endV than. Don't forget the children their little tnsldes need a good, gentle, mm- r Urug Store Personal Mention,' News of the : Societies, Meetings, Etc. choir, accompanied by Miss Kate Lax- ton at the organ -. and Mrs. Isaac Avery of Morgunton as violinist. Miss Susie Carter, a sister of the bride, will be maid of honor and the young ladies who will act as bridesmaids will be: Misses Catherine Langhorne of Virginia, Annie Arden Jervey, Nancy Clarke of Brevard, Margaret Porter, Mary Carter and Virginia Miller. Mr. Robinson's best man will be James S. Coleman and the grooms men . will be John C. Ball, jr., of Charleston, Dr. Lewis W. Ellas, Eric Rawls, James Woodrow of Columbia Donald -Ellas, and. Richard S. de Saussure of Charleston. Immediately following the cere mony, a large reception will be held at the home of the bride's mother, Mr Melvin Carter, on North French Broad avenue, and later Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will leave for a several weeks' trip to the east. Upon their return they will be at home at 32 North French Broad avenue. - Mrs. J. J. Yates and Mrs. Edward McDowell ihave gone to Winston-Sa lem, representing the Ashevllle chap ter., U. D. C, to attend the state con vention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The convention will last for - several days and . the delegates will be entertained In the homes of the Wlnstom-Salem mem bers. The two Ashevllle' delegates will be entertained by Mrs. J. E. Rog ers and Miss Bessie Cramer. An ex tensive program of general entertain ment has been arranged by the Twin City chapter, and wFIl Include a num ber of dinners, teas, receptions, auto mobile rides and a theater party. UK . Mrs. Lewis Ellas entertained last evening at her home In Biltmore in honor, of Miss Agnes Carter and Charles K. Robinson, who .are to be married tonight at Trinity church, and tne attendants Who win make up the bridal party. The entertainment followed a rehearsal 'by the bridal party at the church. . t M Miss Nancy Clark of Brevard enter tained Monday evening In horon of, Miss Agnes Carter with a dinner at the Battery Park' hotel. A number of young friends of both the hostess and the guest of honor were present. and a most enjoyable evening was spent Mrs. Melvin Carter was the chaperone for the occasion. The woman's board of city missions met this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Cen tral Methodist church for the trans action of regular business. tt it A meeting of the board of mana gers of the Woman's exchange will be held in the. tea room at 10:10 to morrow morning. - The Laurel lodge of Pythian Sisters met this afternoon at t o'clock In the Plsgah lodge rooms over Smith's drug tore. Miss Isabel Graves Is visiting In Hendersonvllle for a few days, before returning to her home in Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Kllpatrlck and small son have returned to their home In Oklahoma, after a visit here to the mother of Mrs. Kllpatrlck. ' - ., Miss Lola McDonald has returned to Knoxvllle after a visit to Miss May Souther, : . K Mrs. Banks Amiss loft today -for a visit to her parents In Bridgeport Conn. t. -- . It H Miss Eleanor H. Green of Atlanta, who has been visiting' friends here, has gone to Charlotte for a short stay. . ' '. Miss Mary Clyde has returned to the city, after a visit In Macon, Go, It It Mrs. Rufus Woodcock has returned to the city from an extended visit to relatives In Florida. ' - n m ' Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Jenkins have returned from the week-end spent In Gastonla. Cnyhlon Pneumatic Bicycle) Tires. . We have contracted, with one of tht lament Mr manufacturers In - the United mates to build for us a Cuf. Ion Pneumntlo Blrycle Tire which Is almost a solid rubber tire. This tire Is ' made especially r heavy delivery work and Is puncture proof and will Wear belter than any tire iye h'e ever sold. I-ct us have s trial order for a pair of thene tires. We wtll guarantee sat inftH tlon. Price 19 0. j J. M. UK AH A CO.. I' ,! ?y J' i It !"!&. . 1'houe Nk 44S Miss Lillie Wolfe, after, an Illness of Jour months, has goneto Candler, to recuperate. She expects 16 return in jabout 4 fortnight, v -;; . I ' m llrs. Wat. Luther has clored her house at Candler. She - and her daughters will spend the winter in Greenville, S. C. .- st ' ' 3. 8. Robinson of Franklin is here to attend the Carter-Robinson wed diilg. He Is a brother of the groom. Mrs. Jawrence Williams and party in the private sleeping car. Colonial, spent part of yesterday in Ashevllle, going to Lake Toxaway and thence to FalrHeld. ' The party arrived here from St. Louis and will leave in a few days for New York, i r The- following . are - here on their wedding trips: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. He) wig of Indianapolis, Mr. and, Mrs. H. K. Bull of New York and Mr. and Mrs J. B. phla. Hughes, Jr., of Phlladeli " 9t Mountain Meadows inn ' remains a great attraction for numerous riding, driving and walking parties . from Ashevllle. The autumn foliage along the drive Is just beginning to take on the beautiful varl-colored tints that are so beautiful in this - mountain country, and the trip is very' pleasant in addition to the uneoualed entertain. In addition to the unequaled entertain ment at the inn, which will remain open until the first of December. The guest list promises to be a large' one. Bt It Mrs. Rena McD. Roach has. re turned to Charlotte, alter a gey era 1, months' stay In the city. '. it it ' 'i.:v; " Mrs. Clarence Sawyer has returned from a visit to Mrs. W. F. Snider, and Mrs. R. G. Pearson in Salisbury. '. It H Mrs. R. B. Craddock and daughter, Miss Louise, returned yesterday to New York, after spending the sum mer In and around Ashevllle. H H Mrs. Hattemer will leave shortly to attend, the marriage of her. son n Montgomery. It David Harris of Dlltsboro is a guest for several days at the Battery Park hotel. . R K Miss Sarah Bender has returned to her home in Memphis, after a visit to friends and relatives here. It H Allmon Gerard is expected in the city the last of this week, from War saw, Ind., to spend the winter. t n W. H. Cushing was here yesterday from Turnpike. K It Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Allen of Nashville are at the Battery Park hotel, spending their honeymoon. It It Mr. and Mrs. Lou A. Robertson of Indianapolis, who have been spending their honeymoon here, have returned to their home. Mr. Robertson is a prominent young attorney of that city. It Miss Matilda Rhinehurdt has re turned to her home here, after a visit to friends in Hot Springs. Of Successor to Be Elected To morrow Evening Other Important Business. In a circular letter sent out by the secretary of the Ashevllle Merchants association to the members, calling them to a meeting tomorrow night, the resignation of G. F. Stradley as president of the association is an nounced. Another president la to be elected at the meeting and other Im portant business Is to be transacted. The resignation of Mr. Stradley takes effect Immediately. A matter to be discussed le that of graduated scale of dues, which was considered at one , of the previous meetings. Referring to the advertising In cat alogues, etc., by the association, the letter says that complaint has been made that members are being so licited to take "ads" lit certain cata logues and premium lists. "This asso ciation has only the kindliest feeling toward many organisations which ha bitually' solicit advertising from our members, and wishes for them great success. But our by-laws prohibit ad vertising in their publications, and It Is hoped that no member will violate the rule. The 'advertising clause' saves our members many thousands of dollars annually. Let's make It more effective," For Sale Suburban home . fronting Merriraoni Ave., adjoining Golf Links, city water and lights available. 14 acres. Two oth er fine building sites on prem ises. Party leaving state, Moale, Chiles & Redwood Real Estate and Insurance . 27 Patton Ave. : MONARCH MUSTARD CHOW CHOW Is made out of young tender vegetables, the best spices and vinegar. Large bottles 30o each, YATES Cz McGUJRE, J 23 Uayzcoi Ci. ' H-inLCT?., SWOLLEN SQ BAD . ' LIFE That Is What Lady in Craig Told Her Friend, Who Fi-v nally Helped Her io ' Obtain Relief. . Craig, Neb. Airs. 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Being a vegetable remedy, Cardui has no lll-effecin Cardui acts In a natural way, and Is adapted for the use of bath young and old. Get a 'bottle today; N. B. Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In structlonfl, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, ,on request. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE RT CENTRAL TONIGHT C.; V. Vickry Will Show Ste reopticon and Motion Pictures. This evening at 8 o'clock at Cen tral Methodist church-C. V. Vlckery of New York, -'Secretary of the mis sionary education movement will de liver an address' on missionary edu cation. - Those "Who have heard him declare, Mr. Vlckrey to be a speaker of rare charm and Impressive power. He will Illustrate his lecture by means of stereoptlcon and motion pictures taken by himself during a recent tour around the world. Mr. Vlckrey. is touring the south under the-'ausptdes of the southern mission boards, and- has been attract ing large audiences' in other cities.. Iji one'clty the 'manager of the theater where the meeting was held said that never slnc: the building was erected had there been such a crowd In It while several hundred were turned away. Mr. Vlckrey came to Ashevllle on the invitation of the Ministers' asso elation. Perhaps no more interesting and helpful address has ever been made' in AshevRle' ' than the one ho will tonight deliver at Central Meth odlBt church. Heat that cold room with a ' . . - "Banner" Smoke 4 . . . . f - '- -- less Oil Heater The Best heater on the market . y . J. H. Law, 21 Patton Are 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 comforta dinner turtles a. ana. clalty. Phone 228. . ' REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris MllUnery baa moved to Wo. TS PATTON AVE. next door to the palace Theater. MRS. I. KBOMAH. Prof. Svembln la Millinery. - FOR SALE Two Choice Lots on College Campus. Very, attractive price, . ' LNATT ATKINSONS' EONS COMPANY, "r"-tttttritttttnttnittiiiniMMiii HOSKiRS. IS CGNVrGTEfl TO For Cracking Skull of Jack Jones He Gets Two Years and Appeals. Clay Hoskins was given a hearing in police court this morning and was given two years on the county roads for assaulting Jn k Jones. rJIhk James Smith, with intent to kilVWlHt a dead ly weapon. It will be recalled that the two ne groes had some trouble about two weeks ago while working with a street gang near Pine street, and as a re sult the defendant hit Jones In the head with a hoe, the edge of the wea pon penetrating the skull., Jones has been in the hospital since that time and ,Hospins has been held without ball awaiting the development" In the condition of the wounded man. Hit condition has Improved to such an extent that it is practically certain that he will recover, although It is understood that the wound will render him Insane for the balance of his life. He was not able to be present at the trial, but his .presence was not con sidered absolutely necessary. Several witnesses were Introduced by the state, Including Homer Cathey. who had both men in his employ and saw part of the affruy, and three ne groes, who were around 'when the trouble occurred. Mr. Cathey's testi mony was to tho effect that Hoskins had called to him to call Jones Biway, he had turned to see whut was the matter and the lick had already been struck. He saw the man lying against the bank and had caught Hoskins anf brought him to town. He also testi fied as to the condition of the Injured man and the operation which was later performed, removing part of the skull. He said there were several blood clots on the man's brain as a result of the lick. The negroes who testified knew that th( two men had some trouble but did not know what it was. The other testimony coincided with Mr. Cathey's, but they said thai Jones had struck Hoskins In the head with a rock before Hoskins hit him with the hoe. The defense did not offer any evi dence except two character witnesses who testified that Hoskins was an hon est, hard working net?ro. The verdict of two years on thie ounty rodda. fol lowed and notice of appar wait Jjlyeri by J. Frasier Glenn who appeared for the defendant The casee was sent up to the present term of cgur .ftn'ltal! was fixed at J500. Governess Fears White Slave Trap. New York. Oct. 25. Saying she had been engaged as a governess for an improper motive, Miss Clairt Welrlch of French nativity and whe has been living In the Joan of Arc Home, Manhattan, caused the arrest of a man who described himself at Thomas Ghltza. Letters found in hit possession indicated he was also known as John Tomesea. 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