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I- r c, ::n, Tim ASIIUVILL2 -GAZETTE-NEWS..; page nv: SAP 1 A I ' - -' Personal Mention, UtilVLi ; v Kews of the . HAPPENINGS I Me, LIBS. POViELL i, :-nv -is. row nippy ;" Mr. and juts, N. J. Warner gave a ' pretty birthday party Saturday after- , noon lor meir uaugmer, uuie Miss Bertha garner.. The dining , roonv was decorated for the occasion In red I, and white. The light In the chan-delier-'were shaded .with red, and t streamers were attached to It from all aldea. '" "A mass, of. all '' kinds of fruits formed 'the centerpiece for the table , and the, souvenirs for the occa 1 slon Were dainty' little satchels filled with candy and tied with red. Those who' wore present. for the party were: Mrs. R. O. Gable, Mrs. J. M. English, Mrs. RW 'Brown, Misses Alice Mor gan, Ora Ramsey, Jessie Simpson, MAry, 'Ruth And Ola English, Edith Sinolalr; Lamar and J. W. Thomas. . " The a., I. A. to B. of 1 E. will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Plsgah K. of p. lodge room ' over Smith's drug store, and will cele brate at that time the fourth annlver ' sary vt the founding of the associa tion, ' A cordial Invitation is extended to all engineers and their wives to be present"''" V "' ,' ' Mrs. Edward N. Williams.' was the noBiass. oaiuraay evening ai a ainner given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. WIHls Philip Abbey. The guests of honor will leave the city shortly to spend the winter In Columbia, , The. Auction Bridge,' which was re cently organised .with only a few members, will be entertained this af ternoon by Mrs. I L. Jenkins at her home, 78 'College street. An Interesting program of special muslo was given yesterday afternoon by F. P. Harker at All Souls' ehurch, Blltmore, following the afternoon meeting. . 'A . . - '.: K . : - '. The ! Rector's -AH society of Trinity church met with Mrs. Samuel Tanna hill on Panola street this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. ' A large bridge party will be given Friday afternoon by Mrs. Clarence Rivwp mi tiAl nilMM An Smtfh Main street. n n George L. McKay of Rutherfordton is here today to attend the meeting of the executive committee of the "boos ters" association. - B. H. Hard wick and Mr. Woernlke of the' Southern railway are In the city today to attend the executive com mittee Of the "boosters' association. ' '. H H . W. Mtsenhelmer returned today from Concord, where ha has been visiting his parents, ' ; . - '-' ' . , , Mr. and Mrs, James QUI are spend ing some time- at' the Florida resorts, t It ': Mrs. J. V. Harper and small daugh ter left yesterday for Hickory to spend IT1EE. holds meeting today Her Miserable Experience for More Than Four Months i Enables Her to Appre- ' date Good Health. . ' . the Mr. and Mrs. I U Jenkins for some time. . K t Miss Nettle Perkinson has returned from a visit to Greensboro and Winston-Salem. - r, . It It , J Miss 'Maude Kelley has returned from a visit to relatives In Henderson vllle. . . H. ' ' ' Mrs. Dunn McKee and, children are expected this week from New York. It It Miss Florence Jones is , visiting friends in Durham. U It 0. H. Henry, who is 111 at his home on Oak street, Is said to be improving. I It It Miss Evelyn McCoy will leave this week for Mlddlesboro, Ky.. to visit her aunt, Mrs. W. V. Tennent H It Mrs. J. D. Allison Is III at her home on Merrimon avenue. ' m it Mrs. Harry E. Nash, Harry Nash, jr., and Miss Margaret O'Connor, who have been visiting Miss Ethel Mathls on Montford. avenue, have returned to their home in Portsmouth. t, H H Weston Meriwether left yesterday for New York and will sail in a few days for Panama on a business trip. -' Miss Mar Stewart has returned to Greensboro after a visit to friends here, - ' ' It i Rev. and Mrs, R. T. Smith will leave lor Charlotte, tomorrow to attend the meeting of the synod. While there they will be the guests of the Misses Rankin. . it m .' Mhs Helen McRee has reurned from visit to, Charlotte. R. D. McDonald has gone to New York for an extended stay. k i Judge ai l Mrs. Jeter C, Prltchard left today to attend the DavlMson county fair at Lexington, where Judge Prltchard will deliver the leading d dress. From there they will go to Richmond, where1 Judge Prltchard Will sit in the United Bttes Circuit Court of Appeals from November 10 to December 30. Mrs. Prltchard will visit relatives. In the meantime. In w-r',;'';', - '- . ' ''' The executive committee of the Greater Western North Carolina aa- soclatlon,,, the tomporarybrganl;atlon that1-was formed 'on tTctober 24 for ithe purpose of "boosting's this section of the state met Just before 12 o'clock today in the board of trade rooms for the purpose of perfecting a permanent organization and to frame a constitu tion anl by-laws for the guidance of the association. On account of a mis understanding about- the hour of meeting, some of the members were not' present , Some thought' the com-, mittee would meet at 11 o'clock this morning and others that It would be called at 3 o'clock this afternoon. This was the cause of thev delay .and the meeting will be, continued through the afternoon.' ' ' Each bounty Is represented In the temporary organization . by three di rectors, and the. executive committee was appointed to report ot these di rectors. Composing the committee are M. L. Shipman ot Hendersonvllle, George S-.. Powell of Asheville, George Id McKay of Rutherfordtfin, B. J. Sloan of ,Waynesville. R; B. -Wilson of Brevard and the officers of the organ ization as follows: . W. E.' Breese, jr., president; Passenger Traffic Manager S. H. Hard wick of the Southern rail way, first vice president; W. A. Smith of Hendersonvllle,' second vice presi dent; Frank W. Miller of Waynes vtlle, secretary, aivr H. W. Plummer of Asheville, treaiuir.- " v " ' . Among -those present this morning were George S. Powell, George I Mc Kay, S. H. Hard wick, W. E. Breese, jr., Frank W. Miller, 'B. J. Sloan and H. W. Plummer. At the meeting In October the exec utive Committee was. Instructed to get suggestions from the representatives of each. of, the counties and att,the executive cpmmitteo had decided on the plans to submit them to a meeting of the directors which la to be held In Hendersonvllle. ' For some time after the meeting began little was done except to, discuss the plans submitted by the several members. ' , ' ' Later It was decided to defer the framing of the by-laws and constitu tion, and proceed with the other mat ters of organization. It was recommended that the nu cleus of the asBocaitlon be formed by Buncombe, ' Haywood, Henderson, Polk, . Jaekeon, Transylvania and Madison counties., as the Interests if these counties were 'Identical and they form the 'Asheville plateau. It was thought beet to start with these coun ties and then If the association saw flf Athan flaillif n m ft IntAI The object of the raisoctatlorv,' ft recommended, should be to advertise the advantages, attractions and re' souroes of the counties, that make up the final organisation be - advertised and for this purpose It further recom mended that a sum not less than f in.- 00 be raised each county to pay Its proportionate part according to I he population, after such sum as the Southern railway may deem advisable to contribute has bees deducted. George 8. Powell, B.' J. Sloan and 8. H. Hardwlck were recommended as committee of three to take charge of the expenditure of the funds to be raised as provided. ' The meeting of the directors was set for November 33 and will be held In Hendersonvllle at 11:30 on the morn ing of that date. Seven out of the 10 members of the executive committee were present at today's meeting. Dry Ridge, Ky. "I am so happy," writes Mrs. Lydla Powell, from this place, "to be well. I was so poorly that I was almost dead. I had a pain my left sldei . ' My stomach was weak, and I was Just a skeleton! Our family doctor treated me for ; four months, but I did not get'any better. I had heard so much about Cardul, the woman's tonic, that I thought. I would give it a tstal. . Now I am thankful for the wonderful help I have received f roms it I believe if I had not taken Cardul, 1 would have been dead or crazy now. My health very much Improved. ' When I commenced to take Cardul,' could hardly. walk across the room. Now I can wax four mlleai and do my work with a great deal more ease. I will always recommend Cardul to all suffering women-' I owe my life and health to Cardul, and I cannot praise enough for the good it has done me.". -. .1 i Cardul hasja record of more than years' :uccess as a medicine a tone for Weak tired, worn-out worn. en. ' ' . ..i-Vs Suppose ybU try it ' ',l .-"i'.; . It will fcelp you. N. B. Write to: LadleB' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions, and 8 4-page book. ''Home Treatment for Women." sent In plain wrapper, on request . . , IN 10 PUBLICATIONS ' S H ' 1 Motor Age and Atlanta Geor gian Carry Cuts and Read ing Matter of Road. The counter boards of health and education h"l I a Joint meeting at the court houe thi morning to consider sanitary mii.n In regard! to the srhools. The nwitter of having the county health oritur devote a conal. stable part of hla time to '.he school was dlHcuaiH'd but no definite action Was taken. ' PROVISION CO. STOCK A business transaction of Interest was consummated Saturday afternoon when S. Sternberg, who is engaged extensively In many lines of Industry, bought the stock of the Asheville Provision -company, the storehouse of which Is located near the depot It Is. the Intention of Mr. Sternberg to dispose of the stock of the company Wednesday, without regard to the market quotations. It Is said, the main idea being to get rid ot the goods. The Asheville Provision company was owned by Noland 4 Mclntyre and was established nearly two years hio. The transaction came as a aur prise to many, as It was not gen iral lv known that the stock was for sale. ' In purchasing the stock of this company Mr. Sternberg Is only ful filling the reputation accorded him by the public of buying anything that is for sale. His former Investments have been of a diversified character, and at short Intervals he embarks Into altogether new lines. It would be rathtr difficult to think of any thing which Mr. Bternberg has not a sometime bousht or sold. Pan-cakes made from Wheat Hsate Self-Rising Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious and digeatlbic. All grocers. Take your pictures to Brown Book Co. to be framed. : 207. DISCOUNT : O.i our IV. ' - no of i One of the most teautlful drives around Asheville. FOUNTAIN MEADOWS CI An Ideal place to spend the fi months. 1S00 feet above Ashevll Itatcs reasonable. Conveyance makes dally trlpar starting from City Ticket onice. No. 0 I'atton Ave., phone 12 VELOCIPEDE All hizoa, $2 to $0.50. Juvc MEN'S ORIS SHOES $4.00 Foot fashions change rapidly- these days. Oris Men's Shoes keep abreast the styles, manufacturers are kept busy guessing which way styles will jump, and when they know what'snext they come . right out in Oris Shoes. Come here for your next pair for cash, and note the saving. "We do repairing. Nichols Shoe Co. ! . - ' :'V "-' " ' Leading Shoesters. On the Sq. LADIES' SUITS $13 to $17.50 .. REDUCED TO $12.50 H. Redwood & Co. One Price Store Established 1881. HIGH-GRADE MERCHANDISE AT r -POPULAR PRICES I1CT.", L'lean Our big Autumn and Winter Stock is now at ks best practically a I ;-''',:" .... :,':.';.;' ' -' - ' .-'-' . stock throughout the entire store of Seasonable Merchandise, a few items of which' we mention below , REAL ESTATE SOLD AT COURT Wool Press Goods Kllks and Velvets Fine Mercerized Cottons Linens and Silk Warp ; linens ; White Goods of all Kinds Damasks, Napkins, Sheets Pillow CaHcs and Oqv j erlcts. Blankcu, Comfortables EiuhroldciieM, Illbbone ami Laces Dres Trimmings, Buttons, etc. Dressmakers' Goods KmallwareH, General Fan , cy Goods , ' ; Clilffons, Veilings, Lace All-Overs and . Drapery ' Nets, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Aprons, Stamp ed Goods, etc.' , Kugs fntm small to very - large ami fine Mattings below market prices Portieres and Couch v Covers Ladles Suits and Skirts ' Ladles' Waists and Un derwear i LadiCM and Misses' Coats Hosiery, Gloves and Cor .. sets . Men's and lloys' Suits and Trou hoi b t Negllgo Shirts In great . variety ' Undershirts and Drawers Half Hose, Collars and ' Cuffs . RcarfH and Cravats Fur Hats, Straw Hats,. Caps, ote. Fine Shoes for both sexes Beaverdam Brick Company ' r , ...... Property and Two City Res-' idences Are Disposed of. : - The last edition of the Motor Age Of Chicago has an account of the new autoway that was recently opened by B. W. Grove to the summit of Sunset mountain. The' written article Is short, but concise, and tells of how the road Is constructed, its beauties, and its peculiar interest as being open only to automobiles. Accompanying the article are. three photographs, which show different portions of the road. including one of the "horseshoe; curves. ' The Atlanta Georgian " of Friday, October 13, also has an article about Tthe road. ' i The ' data many seem' 10 many to be rather inauspicious, but the ' article may, nevertheless,' be de pended upon to help this city In its advertising- campaign, for the paper will be read In territory front which Asheville draw a large patronage ar.o, with every added attraction, Is likely to draw more. . This article Is accom panied by four outs of the 'road. Many magazines and publications have advised the local board of trade ot their Intention of using the matter sent them about the road but with no assurance as to when the matter will appear. This early appearance of two of the articles, therefore. In addition to several others that have already been published, is very gratifying. The matter, from a news standpoint. Is good and the publicity derived from It will amount to more . than most people think, certainly more . than from paid advertisements. .. Three pieces of property were sold this -morning at the courthouse door. The first to be sold was the property of the Beaverdam Brick company, situated nearNeyr, Bridge station, which was sold Under deed of trust It was owned by Messrs. Erwln and Ed. Reynolds' and was bought In by W. E. Shuford'for $450. There are several debts to' be paid on the prop erty, however. ,, What is known as the old Merri mon home place, at the corner of Chestnut ' street anil Merrimon ave nue, was then sold under deed of trust and was bid In for $2500 by J. G. Merrimon.. I' J'l V v The third piece of property was a house and lot onast street, which was sold by Haywood Parker as trus tee, and was bid TS by W. E. Bhuford for $925. , Wa.tch For The Grand ppening Of The New Dreamland Theatre This Week N Baseball In Pictures. . , ' . V In spite of the Inclement weather, baseball Is the order of the day today in Asheville. However, it will not be an outdoor game, but will appear In the Theato and Palace theaters In a continuous performance. It will bo Interesting, too, for it is the recent world's championship series played between Philadelphia and New York, converted into motion pictures, for the benefit of those who could not attend the games. The Alms are said to be extremely good and will be here today only. ''- Vlavt Office tlO-tlX Legal Bldg. Health Talks Fridays 4 p. m. tf Change of program nightly at Theato. :--. -'it i - ""- " ' ; ; v . We have a lot of ! GOOD RELIABLE ALARM' CLOCKS V(e are selling at t ' -. -- ' - 85c Ea. Each Clock Is warrnted ' to keep good time 'i J. H. Law, IS PatUa The Show House Par Excellence For Rent FTJRNSHED 8 room cottage ... ... $45.00 6 -oom bungalow. .S . H 40.00 6 room house. . . 40.00 10 room house 60.00 8 room house 60.00 10 room house 60.00 The H. F. Grant Realty Co." 48 Patton Are. THE BERLIN " Bargains in sample garments ' "... V'1' , for ladies and gentlemen. No 8 North Pack Square. PREPARE TOR WINTER Comfortable steam heated rooms and apartments in Ade laide and Meriwether build ings on Haywood street, and Morselle Building on Tatton Ave. See us before tbey are all rented. ' Moale, Chiles , Redwood & Real Estate and Insurance 27 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, horns comforts, dinner partle a spe cialty. Phone Its. Solid Comfort Means a Good Rest A mattress that lasts well, feels good and makes a fellow rest properly is worth its weight in gold you'll better appreciate this statement if you ever slept or tried to sleep on a i j i.: ' J ! nara, joiiu-rtteiuus, ugt;u iu the middle, lumpy mattress. We have the solid , comfort, good restful kind of mattresses in Btock at astonishingly low prices and your ' credit is good, too Beaumont Furni ture Co. 27 South Main St REMOVAL NOTICX The Paris Millinery has moved to No. PATTON AVE. next door to the Palao Theater. MRS, 9. IROMAlf, Props, vsrrtbliui la Millinery. FOR SMJ! Two Choice Lots on College Campus. Very attractive price. NATT ATKINSONS' SONS COMPANY. Buy your ticket and give order for baggage to be checked from your residence to destination Baggage Transfer and Railway Ticket Office same room, 60 Patton Ave. MOVIN'O AND STORAGES Sproats MXLUNERY PARIjORS Oatea RnlMlng. FALL MILLINERY FRESH PINE APPLES We have some extra nice ones, 'yellow and ripe. '3c each. ' FREESIA BTJLE3 One of the most popu lar bulbs for Winter-flowering and cut flowers. The blooms are white and del icately Been ted. Easily forced. Best California grown bulbs, 3 for 10c. Everything in Drugs and Seeds. CHANT'S PHARMACY rcre Tr: i iz Tis. i Standard Diaries for 1912 HACKNEY & MOALE CO. STATIONERS. S WEST PACK SQ. Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder P.R.ALLEN, Manager. INSTJRANCK DEPARTMENT WACHOVIA BANK TRUST CO. Si Patton Ave. Phone) 18 We desire to again express our ap preciation of Increased patronage. due, ot course, solely to our efforts In putting out laundry' work that is giving satisfaction to those who are entrusting their linens to us for cleansing. Our facilities are so per fect and out help experienced, togeth er wltha watchfulness of the small things thntfour work cannot be oth erwise than good. A service such as we give lightens the labors of 'the good woman of the house, and helps to make home the most pleasant place on earth. A telephone message or a postcard will bring our wagon to your door. Mountain City Steam Laundry . Phone C24. BARGAINS IN PICTMRE FRAMING Special low prices on framing plot tures for next 10 days Bargains in frames for brown pictures. Save money by having frames made now. - RAY'S 8TVKIO, .Over Nichols Shoe Store. MISS CRUISE'S IIAIR DRESSINO PARLOr.3 Wo are receiving daily, all M. WEBB Co. Millinery Importers Club Bldg Haywood St. TOOSE WHO use BUTTER-CRUST BREAD . Are plcHscd with its goodness; its purity, its keeping quality; and it sizefull pound weight. Ask your gnxt'r for Butter Crust, or phonn I cr r i't I1' -v( 'li's for llio oliiUren YAT 113 C: LIcGUIRE, ! ' ' .- 1 ( ! i- 2J.r.t) t the latest tliinp in hair gu0ls, and nil Kind df hair orna tfiity.
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