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y The rush and modern life is J Jl : n Tonic. TRADE-MARK SOCIAL HAPPENINGS : Seml-Flnals Flayed. . The semi-finals in the men's singles 18-hole golf tournament were played yesterday afternoon with the result that A. S. ' Barnard; won from Oscar White, 4 up and 2 to play. The finals will . be . played tomorrow .afternoon when the winner of yesterday will play Mr. Brazelton of Waco, Texas, for the championship. "This will be an Im portant event since the winner will be the recognised champion of the city until the tournament next year. His name will likewise be engraved on the handsome punch bowl, which was re cently purchased -by the club. ..The match, will be ' followed by the first Informal dance of, the season at the club house. ' . ''- -' ' V - .. The 45 members ' of the senior Philathea' class of Central Methodist church will entertain this evening, at. the home of Miss Nina Hodges on Montford arenue, in honor of Miss Minnie McElreath, who was former ly president of 'the class, and who la to be married shortly to W. M. Boose of Atlanta, ... . n Invitations have been received here to the unveiling of the memorial to the South Carolina women of the Con federacy, which takes place on Decem ber 14 at high noon In Columbia. Extensive preparations have been made for the affair and the speaker for the day will, be Joseph W. Barn well.' ' Mrs. Alice T. Connaily Is giving an at home this afternoon at' Fernlhurst in Victoria. The purpose of the occa sion is that the friends of E. L Frosl may have an opportunity lu old him farewell, before his departure from the city. K The Bingham cadets will give a dance at the club house this afternoon and quite a number of the young peo ple of the. city bavi t,en given Invita tions to be present'1 ... ,'..:". Mrs- N. M. Watson will entertain the Auction Bridge club at her home, Brookwood bungalow, this afternoon in Grove park, ' The regular weekly review of the Ladles ef the Macabeea wlU be held tonight In the K." of Pr hall, over Smith's drug store, at I o'clock. ' 'The Travelers club wa entertained this afternoon by. Mrs, S. C. Patton, st her home, 171 Haywood street. . t ' "Herbert Brown entertained Wednes day evening at his home on Montford venue with a stag luncheon In honor f E. I. Frost, who is to leave the city shortly to reside In California. , '. . - , .' ' 'The children residing on the Bllt more estate, who number tOO or more, were given a Thanakgtvtne; party this morning near Plsgah. The children were Indebted to Mr. and Mrs. Van derbllt for their entertainment - .Miss Gwendolyn Rutherford ts here from Richmond visiting Mrs. Connai ly. Coxs. .-. . s - ; Miss Cherry Maude Klndel of Nash ville Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Atlen Klndel on Chestnut street Miss Klndel, with Mr. and Mrs. Klndel and their small son, will attend a Thanks giving house party to be given by Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hoger In Lexington. ' tt W. A.'. Henderson left today for a trip to New York. . V;' 5 m "O:?' . F. 8. Kennett has returned from an 1 20 DISCOUNT j On four entire line of. Umbrcllcis. Engraved with name or monogram I As roar of deadly everywhere. Your nerves are Weak and : Worn, they are overtaxed." strained to the breaking point. ' Strengthen Ahem, build them, vitalize them with a Food- UmanUcuaDUd one of the oldest, purest and best-known of FOOD - TONICS. ALL DRUQQIST9 IMS Personal Mention, , , Kiwi of the , fodetiei, . Meeting!, Etc extensive business trip to points In the south. - .. . . Mr and Mrs. J. Fleet Jarrett of DUUsboro have returned to their home, after a short visit to friends In the city. . '' ' it Miss Hester Evans has returned to her home In Atlanta, after spending the summer In the city, - St -,;, - ' 3. C. Maxwell of ;. Birmingham, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, li In Ashevllle on business. . st st v Mrs.- M. K. Dentrn, who has been quite ill at her home, is reported to be Improving. , f . . t u . !: . Cleveland Norton is expected to re turn' ,w(thln a, few day from Albany, Oa., where he went Sunday, to attend the wedding of his sister. . R R Capt-J. A. Tennent left today for a visit to Jacksonville. t F. M. Brownie has returned to New York, after a stay In the city. m n Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Klutts have gone to Jacksonville for a short stay. -, It H ' ' ' C W. Hughes Is In Washington on a business trip. i R R W. E. Weiss has gone to Cincinnati on business. ' st st .Miss Nellie Rlchman of Nashville Is Malting friends In the city. st st Dr. and Mrs. E. I Bowles have gone to St Louis. ' st . Mrs. L I Jenkins has returned from a ten days' visit to her sister, Mrs. Jack Harper, In Hickory, CHEU1ST GETS SAPJIPLES f L0CIL1B STUFFS W. A. Smith, Assistant in State Department, in the City for This Purpose. W. A. Smith, assistant food chemist of the state department at Raleigh, 1 In tha city today collecting samples or food products and feed stuffs for an alysis Jn the laboratories of the department-, Besides Ashevllle, Mr. Smith visits a number of ether west ern North Carolina towns on this trip. where 'samples are also- taken. He travels over the entire state and many of the" more Important points are vis ited more than once a year. He was In Ashevllle on the same errand some time last summer. Special trips have to be made at times on account of complaints about certain products "but luckily Ashevllle has not yet bothered the department to that extent. Very few people know that the pro ducts that they buy from their grocer are being closely watched at all times by those who are attempting to en force the pure food laws, but In real ity almost every retail, and all whole stile merchants are frequently visited and samples taken of their stock to find If ihiy are complying with the law. Those who are In violation of It ire rather severely dealt with too, and It Is doubtless a pretty safe Idea for Invalids eat eakea made from Wheat-Hearts Belf-Rlsii.f Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious and easily digested. All grocers. TYPKWKITErW REPAIRED1 Our Typewriter Repair Department Is In charge of a man with fourteen years'i f xpet1nee In repairing all makes of machines. Let us over haul your typewriter and you will 1, able in get better service fmm It jnd your letters will have a much the retailer to follow, to know JuM what he is buying to dispense to the trade. The wholesaler (s really the one who must bear the roost responsi bility (or infractions, of the law, but the retailer Is also- responsible ani may be prosecuted under the state law. , . . Samples are taken by Mr. Smith of shipments of any product that he may see lit ,toj take and' are then sent to the state laboratory. There they are analyzed, and If found to be impure. the whole shipment Is seized by the state and the dealer and manufacturer art 'liable for prosecution for violating the pure food law. One man was prosecuted by the state authorities last year for such violation and as a re sult he is now in the state prison at Raleigh. - ' ,.- The reason that the wholesale man Is more liable than the retailer is that the latter buys, in most cases, In good faith and really has no way of know ing on short notice whether he Is buy ing Impure1 stuff or not. The whole saler, however, buys in large lots and if he cares to take the trouble he may ascertain If what he is getting is what It should be. When Impure products are found. the goods are traced to the manufac turer and each man who has handled them Is liable under the law. If the manufacturer is Inside the state he Is dealt with here, as Is the wholesale dealer, but if he Is found to be out of the state, his case Is turned over to the pure .food commission -where he Is dealt with, as a rule, - much more harshly. ,, :. - 1 , Mr. Smith stated this morning tha' about ,900 .samples were examined. Ir the state laboratory last year and of this number 25 per cent showed Im purities. .- Some of these samples h said came from ..Ashevllle, but - the names of the men who had handled the goods were not given; ' Such a pet cent, however, . is considered . quite alarming''. '1 ''!- . -'-.' , - ., The object of the -state Is to reduce that per cent to a minimum, and if the present operations of the depart ment, which deal more or less lenient ly with the men who are In a way Im posed upon by other dealers, 'do not stop the evil, it Is quite likely that more stringent methods may be taken In order to make them all more care ful of what they are doing and to protect the consumer, which is the object aimed at my the law. - ' SITS THEWEATHER 1.1 The Thermometer Toboganing Downward and the End Not ; Yet in Sight. The people of the city are about to be let In on a big secret. It Is turn-' Ing cold today.- The worst part of it Is, however, that the real cold wave Is yet to come. What the thermom eter registers in your back porch now is just a prelude to what it is going to be In the .morning,, according tpj the weather man who made the pre diction. The fact Is that .Ashevllle is about to be visited by another of those very pleasing northwestern gales. The last 'one Is probably very distinctly remembered, when the mercury, took a toboggan slide from 63 degrees one Sunday morning to the unlucky 13 the next morning. i The present "snap started this morning about 4 o'clock, when the Wind shifted to the northwest, and since then thu mercury has been slow ly but surely suing down. It promises to be out of eight by morning, though, even at the presenc rate. At 8 o'clock this morning the thermometer regis tered 8 degrees and at 1 o'clock it was down to 14. The weather man pays It hasn't stopped yet and It is Itkoly to be down between 10 and IS degrees by morning. He thinks, how ever, that the worst will be over with in t hours, which is consoling. There Is no definite prediction as to whether the snow will continue or .not; but the assurance la given that if it clears up, it will be considerably colder, so It. ts likely that there will be much thanksgiving . if It keeps on snow ing. The present cold wave, as before stated, is coming from the northwest and the temperatures near Its source are rather low. That reported from St Paul this morning was two de grees below zero and at other point it Is almost as low. The freeslng line has extended all the way down through Texas and practically to the border of Mexico. ' It Is still warm on the At lantic coast but the wave Is likely to strike there before It Is dissipated. Take your pictures to Brown Book Co. to be framed. - ' 1 ! PREPARE FOR WINTER : Comfortable steam heated rooms and apartments in Ade laide and Meriwether build ings on Haywood street, and Morselle Building on Patton Ave. See as before they are all rented. ' Moale, Chiles & Redwood Real Estate and Insurance . ; 27 Patton Art. MONARCH SALMON Is the best red salmon and only the choice tender pieces put in the cans. 15c and 25c cans. , , , YATES & McGUIRE, 23 Haywood Ct. Fhcrte 221, 70 Ti'3 irosra cv c on ccrrca GOLD CHILLS. " , ' ,; .PASSEOjra HER Stanton Lady Has a Disagree- able Experience, But Is Able '; to Help Herself as Well as Her Daughters. Stanton, Mo. 1 felt a throbbing," says Mrs. Cora Armstrong, of Stanton, in my left side, and I suffered for months wtth womanly troubles. , I Cold chills would pass all over mi. and I would get So weary at times that I would have to lie down: , I bought a bottle of Card ul, and by the time It Was taken, I was feeling better, so I tried another (bottle, and by the time that was gone, my troubles had left me entirely. ... . ,. . I have been healthier, since I took Cardut, than ever before in my life. There Is no. medicine, anywhere, bet ter than Cardul. . . I have not -only taken it myself, but both my daughters, who were very delicate, have been helped by Card u I more than anything they ever tried.'' The best way to cure womanly roubles, pains, headache, backache, tc, is to help nature, by taking Car tut. -. Cardul is a true tonic. It helps to tulld up the delicate womanly con titutlon, and . brings health and ttrength to the system. Fifty years of success, in relieving tches and pains of other weak and illlng women, ; is proof that Cardul hould help you; too. Try it. N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory 3ept., Chattanopga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In fractions, and 4-page book, "Home rreatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on request. j - Could See No Qoed In It "Every time 1 take oat a new Insur ance policy my wife (eta angry." "I should think she would (eel Just the other way about It" "No; she's one of those people who believe that It win never rain as long ae they carry ambrellas.nCtilcaco Eecord-Herald. A Fair Ratio. "We wish ta arrange for an change of prisoners," announced ex tbe South American dictator. ' "On what basis 7" Inquired the lead er of the other side. ' "The nsual basis eight generals for s good, husky. "jrrtTate."-PltUbnrg run, .y -. i. . - Ge the Tee Probably. Father-tn-law-iWhat! Yon bare the cheek to come to rue Just after tbe weddloB and ak i 'me to put yon on your feet'. ' Son-in-law icootlyt Yes: store It was rourtluit your dniifstitpr ibnt put me on my uprHlwtjij Trnoscrint. ( 4 inr-.; ii J Asbestos Griddles Just the thldo; to make hot cakes on In the morn ing;. Takes less time, less trouble. 30c Each ilousef urnlshlno; Dept. J. H. Law. f Pattest at MANICURING Shampooing, Hairdresslng, Facial and Scalp Massage. Electrolysis by Expert Operator. '. We do chiropody tor ladles and gentlemen. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Phone le. , S5 Haywood St Boy your ticket and give order for baggage to be checked from your restdenoe to destination. ' , Baggage Transfer and Railway : . Ticket Office same room, 60 Patton Ave. MOVIXO AND STORAGE ' FOR SALE Take Notice Everybody. For IITIO yoq can boy an attract ive bargain In a nine room house near car line and center of city. NATT ATKINSONS HONS CO. Real Estate Dealers. Special Prices FOR GASH Ranges at a Discount BEAUMONT Furniture Company 27 SO. MAIN ST. i V For Rent ! FURNISHED ' I Very desirable 8-room house Mont ford avenue, mahogany furniture, grand piano. - Price $76.00. . . . 8-room unfurnished modern house, near car line, has fruit trees, chicken runs and coops and large yard for garden.' 'If rented at once will make special price. ri . The H. F. Grant ! Realty Co. 48 Patton Ave. , , FLOWER BULBS We have a new shipment of Dutch and Roman Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Jonquils, Daffo dils, Chinese Lilies and Narcis sus. Try Fall planting of Sweet Peas but be sure to put them In at least six Inches deep. Everything in Drugs and Seeds. GRANT'S PHARMACY Pore Drugs and Seeds. STEIN-SMART Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only . We will offer all Suits and Overcoats at prices that you'll thank us for. Remem ber this sale is only for three days and will contain some rare bargains: Suit Department All $30.00 Suits for Men. Thanksgiving Price . ". . . '. $25.00 All $28.50 Suits for Men, Thanksgiving Price. . . . ... .$23.50 All $25.00 Suits for Men, Thanksgiving Prioe. .$21.00 All $22.50 Suits for Men, Thanksgiving Pricf. ...... . . . . . ... ... ... . . . . .$19.50 All $20.00 Suits for Men, Thanksgiving Prioe. . . ... ... . : $17.50 Also special prices on Boyi' Suits and Overcoats? BSjMSlSJSasaSSBBaaMsMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSSSSS Overcoat Dapartment All $30.00 Overcoats for Men, Thanksgiving Price. .... .... ... ... ..$26.50 AH $28.50 Overcoats for Men, .Thanksgiving Price. . . . ' . 4 ... .$24.50 All $25.00 Overcoats for Men, Thanksgiving Price ......... ......... .$22.00 All $22.50 Overcoats for Men, Thanksgiving Price. $20.00 All $20.00 Overcoats for Men, Thanksgiving Price ...... . . . . ..... . . .$18.00 ! ' . ,". - . - ' - ' ' ' f ' These goods will positively, be sold at above prices for CASH ONLY. . Yon should certainly see these new, up-to-date Stein-Block and Schloss Bros.' Suits and Overcoats. ' Whitlock ;' Clotlikg G60 y: 41 Patton Avenue : '' : 't Wet Weather Shoes We've got the shoes for win ter wet weather, far cheaper than doctor bills. The Famous Oris Shoes come in all the pop ular leathers for men and wom en. Tan, Vici, Patents and Dull Leather, Button or , Lace. Our cash system saves you against overcharge and you get the same shoe for less. Try us. -'.'.' Nichols Shoe Co. Leading Shoesters. On the Sq. DO YOU KNOW? , That . Stern Is putting in new up-to-date, 14 kt and real stone Jewelry. No more an tique Jewelry until . summer tourist season. . ' VICTOR STERN, Jeweler, Oppi Battery Park and P. O. . Haywood St. Private Greeting Cards This year we are prepared to 6how an lunequaled. book of samples, which includes a : very large variety of styles. Leave your order early. , , t HACKNEY & MOALE CO. STATIONERS. Someth Thanks Special Thanksgiving YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Is not complete without a jrooi1 :-ake phone G2'J for "u pound cake, raisin cake, layer cake or, in lact, just mention your favorite cake and w will enl it out promptly. Butter Crusf Bread leads all others in good ness and nutriment. ,. : Asheyille Steam Bakery : Oof. Patton and Asheland A.r . M. WEBB Co. Millinery Importers Olnb Bld( , Haywood St, THE BERLIN SAMPLE STORE Great values In Ladles' Coat Suits and Long Coats, ranging In prices from $5.00 to 918.50. ' : 8 N. Pack Square. . Sproats atHXINKRY PARLORS Oates Building. TALL MILLINERY REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Millinery has moved to No. TS PATTON AVE. next door to tha Palace Theater. MRS. J. KROMAN, Pros. Bverrtfciaft la Millinery. WEST PACK Sq. 3C ing to Give For. Our Sale 1 I n n-fll.r p pp.jrn nee. , n - - i r 1' - k l'' . o. riimio 4 IS.
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