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FG CO SOBOJS U Cm SURELY TIKE BMETS. ,Mr& J. ll. Williams, 'MIOK- 'Annie Williains and Mrs. Shaw are at Kaven sYroft for the-winter. .. Mrs. Charles French Toms and son of Heiidersonvllle are visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Wray, on Col- lege street. tliHnu rV W mi nauSta' """In, after eating. ordCT,i tm oh wm hes"t h nean, Indication a dis- n SJf ,L S ,""!" " ""til you remove the cause. It isn t sour stomach's fault. Your stomach l8 as good as any. . . andSS!"??' t.h6y e"re inmgeMo n- becaU8e the hnme'dlatelj cleanse ?nil "ch. remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the decomposed; waste matter and pots on from the Intestines and 1 bowels. Then your 'stomach trouble Is ended forever. A ' : ' ! Cascaret tonight will straiehten vo II out Itv mnrn - Ing a 10-cent box will keep your entire family chll- gentle, r "s. . . v-wn. wva win nctrjj yuiiT enure mir N feeling good for months.' Don't forget the e dren their little Insldes need a good, gen J I J cleansing, too. . , , y 2 KlCJUTE STC"JO,UVER vB.725 iracaj I On mt k Ala 2 6c and SOCIAL HAPPENINGS PirsoBal Mention, , K?wi of tht Esxdetiei, ;"; Meetings, Etc.v : OF A FEW Uffl CASES Fine in One, Costs in Two and Another Case Con-' ' tinued. , ; Kanta Claim Wagon. - ..: 'The' Santa Claus wagon began its round of the city today In the collect tlon of contributions for the poor; and the people, so far, are showing a good spirit In making very liberal offerings. The wagon will continue its rounds for three more days, and during that time It 1 hoped that everybody In the city who is able will give something that will help to make ChrlstmaB brighter for those who are unable to brighten It themselves. The Assocluted Charities will make the distribution of the gifts, and since they have Information about those who nre'lnneed and also what they need, this distribution-will serve a greater good than ever before. The statement made yesterday that the boys on the wagons are not author Ir.ed to accept money was Incorrect, as they will make alUcollections. The full route of the wagon for the four days was given In yesterday's Gazette-News, but In order .that those along the. route may not forget just what It Is to be, the route for tomor row Is repeated here: . ' Thursday1. ; , South Main street to Victoria road, to the .Connally's road and back to South Main street. Out Illltmore road nnd around Blltmore village and re turn to Church street. Up Church street to aPtton avenue, to Asheland avenue. Out South French Broad avenue anil back to square. t Ball and Reception. : ' The date for the opening ball and reception at Kavenscroft during the Christmas holidays has been changed from the evening of January 1 to that of December SO, and today the following- Invitations were received In the city: : Mrs. Rldgely Pennlman requests the pleasure of your com pany at Ravenscroft ' .' on ' Saturday evening, December thirtieth at gine o clock. ' ' ' . . Dancing. The date was changed on account of a conflict with , another holiday function, a debutante party for one of the young ladles of the city. t X Nantes Entertain. The graduate nurses of the city en tertalned yesterday afternoon at the Henrietta In honor of Mrs. Carvln and Miss Bennett of the Mission hospital and the affair proved to be a most enjoyable one. The reception held from until o'clock and the guests Included the board of managers of that Institution and the representative nurses of the city. The building was prettily deenrated for the occasion In a color scheme of yellow, ana green nnd piilms. ferns and cut flowers were everywhere In abundance. Dainty te- freshmentg were served and vocal and Instrumental selections of music added much to the entertainments, The com mute thnt planned the reception In- luded Misses Hume, Toomer, Gibbs. Adams, Batterham, Sullivan and Os borne and Mrs. Lewis. The Woman's Missionary society of he First PreByterlan church will meet tomorrow afternoon' at ' S:30 o'clock with Mrs. E. W. Nash, 142 Hillside street. At that time, Kev. R. T. Smith, evangelist of the Ashevllle presbytery, will address the ladies, telling them of the great work that Is being done by the Presbyterian church in the mountains. The Hebrew Auxiliary society was entertained last evening by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Flnkelsteln at their home on North Main street. Music was the principal amusement of the evening although this was much enhanced by the serving of delightful refresh ments. .... , - The board of managers of the Woman's exchange will hold a meet ing tomorrow morning at 19:30 o'clock In the tea room. Mrs. Krlger of Indlnna has arrived and will spend the holidays with her son at reter fan cottage. mm Mrs. Charles Markham and children havs "slurried to Baltimore' to spend the holidays. ; H tt Miss Genevieve Knight has returned from a visit to friends In Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs. . Streetman have gone to Cincinnati to spend the holidays, returning later to this city, where Dr. Streetman will practice his profession, t H Mrs. Charles P. Wofford has arrived from Spartanburg and Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ori V. Reynolds. ..... K H , . " ' Miss Minnie King, who has been in Ashevllle for some time, will spend the holidays at her home In Memphis. Miss Bessie Newton hat returned to her home in Spartanburg, after visit ing friends in the city for some time, Mrs. C. E. Wood of Bushnell passed through, the city yesterday an route to Washington and New York. it at 'i'.' Mrs. J. A. Springer of Fargo, N. D. with her small son, IS visiting her mother. Mrs. Mat Foretberg, at the latter's home, 49 Madison avenue, pr. Springer and W. D. Gruen will Join her In a few, dws. Mr. and Mrs.' Westall have returned from a trip to Birmingham, Ixiuis- vllle, Indianapolis and Chicago. There were no cases of more than passing importance In police court this morning, and the session of the court wag, therefore, comparatively short. Jim Butler was up for being disorderly and was found guilty, although it de veloped that the whole matter was more nr less of a family row and not deserving of severe punishment. The defendant was discharged upon the payment of the. cost,' ' C. C. Cole was before the court for being drunk and disorderly and was fined $2 and the costs. The evidence was to the effect that yesterday morn ing about 6 o'clock he went .to man's house as- if seeking entrance and later went across the street and into a store ' buildings The officers who made the arrest said that h seemed crazy when he was taken up. and tho defendant made the statement himself that he had taken a couple of drinks and then had-not remem bered anything else until the officers had arrested him. The case against Walter Rimes, who was charged v.'lth the larceny of a Kult of clothes from Cnrnet Flack yestor day, was continued until tomorrow on the Plea of his attorney that he hn previous engagement that was very Important and one that he could not ery well afford to miss. . Sid A sherry was arraigned for riding blcyclo on the wrong . side of the street and was let off with the costs. ESPECIALLY GOOD BILLS AT PALRGE ftHD THEATO Besides i ft'- "i : M ANY people are buyinu now and tnkinR advantage of the niHh and hurry which comes with the very biiHirst part of the n a few davs before Christmas and are buying their selections with a degree of comfort and attention which is practically im posKible later on. Our Holiday stoek is now in and certainly the variety is Tory large and the designs and prion most enticing. ' The best Amerii-an manufacturers deftiro to make things that aro iH'utitiful to look at, heavy in weight, and of a character of work manship which will do credit ,to themselves mid give the highest degree of satisfaction to others, and in the jroX'rous times people have expressed their approval in buying many heavy, nice pieces which- a few years ago could not have ben sold at u!l. Visit our sl'ire, hx.k at the 1 jutiful Christ mas Stock, study our' values and prices nnd compare them with those offered by other firms and catalogues. H is not what any one cl.iiinfiorjays,.thJrst is in the actual values. ARTHUR M. FIELD CO. 1 - the Pictures There Will Be Fine Musical Programs. on f i c::':3tmas K Slippers '. Xmastide White and Tan t ,'.-.... Shoes ; Don't neglect your. Xmas Footwear if you would have the best time. We've got the shoes Santa will bring them to you. Drop him the hint. Don't forget others appreciata slippers. Price $1 to $2.50. ; Nichols; Shoe Co. Xmas Shoeist."! On the Sq. MRS. ELIZA KESTLER Woman Well Known in Hickory and llcnilerwmvlllc. I'asnes Away . l''lv Children .Survive. , Special to The Gazette-News. Hickory, Dec-13. Mrs. Eliza Kest ler died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dolph Whltener. Mrs. Kestler was bdrn' In Hendersonvllle February 26, 1846.- She leave to mourn her departure five children- three sons and' two daughters. . The luneral services were conduct ed at the cemetery. Iler little grand daughter, Kathleen, 4 having scarlet fever at the homo, t, . ) Owing to the sickness of her pas tor, Kev. D. M. Lltaker of the Metho dist v h'iri;hhe services were con ducted ;"hy ,Ljv.' J.. Q.' Garth of the Presbyterian church." In early life Mrs. Kestler Joined the Methodist church and lived a con sistent member , until death. Her many friends In Hickory and Hen dersonvllle will b grieved to hear of WJ GTIOM sec We have just received another ship merit of copyright Fiction. Among others, you will find such books as The Man in Lower Ten The Key to Yesterday Irene of the Mountains At the Mercy of Tiberius Calling of DanMathews That Printer of Udell's My Lady of the South The Shuttle A Woman in Grey The Girl Who Won The Weavers The Silver Horde The Younger Set The Pool of Flame her death. Especially good programs are for tonight st the Theato and Palace theaters. At the former may be seen Love In the Hills," VThe Grand father's Violin,"1 and. "The Blackfopt Halfbreed." The latter Is an historic Indian story and U Very fine. All three are strong dramas. Three very fine reels of pictures will also be shown at the Palace in eluding "His Better Self," a rural drama;- "Why the Sheriff Is a Bache lor," and "Done Brown." There will lie good music at both theaters by the regular orchestras. , . Virginia League Row Vp. Attacks Show Girl's Ro ord. New Tork, Dee. 18. District Attor ney Buckner, who is trying to prove Lillian Graham and her chum, Ethel Conrad, planned to murder W. E. D. Stokes, when they shot him in their apartment last June, this morning re turned to the task of discrediting the how girl's testimony. The prosecu tion continued probing into her past. The dofense feels encouraged over th mannet In which Miss Conrad met the prosecutor's attack yesterday. Stokes, who underwent an opera tion, is in a serious condition. . Southern Surgeons In Bowlon. ' Washington, Dec. It.-The Southern Surgical and Gynecological association is holding Its twenty-fourth annual conventionthere, with about 125 mem bers attending. The sessions, which are devoted principally to the reading of scientific papers, close tonight. Men's and Hoys' Hats and Capo, also Khora, Slippers, tic, at JL Kc6 wood St Co. - Tou can't put a Blcyc's In his stock Ing; but that boy of yours certainly will appreciate one however it may come to him. 'We have some good ones at tempting prices. ' J. M. II EARN tc CO.. Battery Park Place. Phone 448. New York, Dec. 13. The National Arbitration board met today and took under consideration the dispute over the"presldenc' 6f the Virginia league. A Settlement; )bf - jlje ' matter is expected. lackne& .i..Morf6. West Pack Square 5 Buckwheat Eclipsed " ':'.'. by a flour that makes better, and,' more healthful cakes Wheat Hearts Self-Rising Pancake flour. ,1 We Are Closing Out all Sterling Silver Picture " :K, V ' Frames . At Reduced Prices These Make Suitable Christmas Gifts . J. H. Law, a Pattosi At Trimmed Hats Reduced M. WEBB CO. PREPARE FOR WINTER Comfortable steam heated rooms and apartments in Ade laide and Meriwether build ings on Haywood 6treet, and Mors'elle Building on Patton Ave. See us' before they are all rented. . . Moale, Chiles & Redwood Ral Estate and Insurance 27 Pattoa Art. 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. . MOVING AN1 STORAGE For Rent Furnished .'Eight room steam heated house. Furnished complete, with exception of linen and silver. Located In the very best part of Ashevllle. Beauti ful view. If taken on long lease will make special price of $50 per month. The H. F. Grant Realty Co. 48 Tatton Ave. Phone 479. "DONT THROW YOUR CHRISTMA8 MONEY AWAY" Attend STERN'S AUCTION SALES, where solid gold and silver is sold at your OWN PRICE. , - . Afternoon, I: JO: night, 7:30. VICTOR STERN. Haywood St. Opposite P. O. "J (a FOR SALE ' ' - Take Notice Everybody. For 11758 you can buy an attract ive bargain in a nlno room house near car line and center of city. NATT ATKINC"3 SONS Co. Real Estate Dealers. tttllitlttt it ttttttiiisititetttt: ; ; : :titl LARGE FAT NEW PRUNES s Tho kind with tiiiall seeds and a great deal t.f moat on them. One pound 2 for .Tie. GOLD FISH We can supply , Gold Fi?h, Aquariums, ' Fish Food and Ornaments. Ev-' f erything in Drugs and Seeds. ' ,' GRANT'S PHARMACY Pore Drugs and Seeds. ; The Crowning Christmas Gift of All ', The one tbat wiH carry. with it the greatest amount of real, lasting pleasure, is (he DIAMOND You cannot think of Christmas Gifts more acceptable to your friends than Diamonds. No other kind of a 1 gift carries so much sentiment or feeling of appreciation. The diamonds you bought of us a few years ago are worth much more today than the amount you paid for them. But the price you paid for them is as nothing compared with the sentiment, love, and pleasure that have arisen from the ownership and possession of the ' Gem. , ' - '" -.''-''' -. Our prices are right, our guarantees are good as gold. Diamonds will undoubtedly increase in Value much faster in the future than they have in the past. The time is propitious for you to make an investment. Come in and look over our large assortment of gems, make selection, and make somebody happy. ARTHUR M. FIELD CO. THE BERLIN SAMPLE 4 Sproats MILIJNITRY Oal4 BnlUllng. ALL TRIMMED HATS REDUCED STORE Great values In Ladles Coat Suits and Long Coats, ranging In prices from $5.00 to $18.50. S N. Pack Square, ' I REMOVAL NOTICE TBI rana mmnery ni movea m No. 7s PATTON AVK. next dear to the Palace Theater. MRS. . IJIOMW, Jvrvthlns ta VtUHaurf ; BUY CIIRICTI.IAS ; CAKES and EEAD From the big Sleum bfikery, and save all the trouble etui unneefsaary expense Incident to cooking all I'hristmns lili ami cakes and broad in your own kitchen. V rnw ln'.st ma ti'ilals, and havu evt-rytlilni,' stii' loiiHly rlenn nnd sanltury. J'hone 62 2. Call at HakiTy ciirnt-r Tattun snd Anlnhinil tut i ft , XMAS GIFT i SUGGESTIONS i llahy Walkers, $S 50. llilhlren's Stet-1 UaKona, $1.33 ' to ti &. 'lilllivn's Itrn kers, 2 5c to $.1.00. Clillilren's UHth Chairs, 7SC In f:l.A0. ...-( arts, rIIiiislliln, $l.0S to tlO. 1'rainpd rii'turcm 25o to $. IJdit'H' anil Men's TtiM klng CliBlrs, frm $l.o to SJ7.50. Morris t liulrs, tll.M ta f ir,. dead:: 1 4 MANICURING Shampooing, Halrdresslng, Facial and Scalp Massage. Electrolysis by Expert Operator. We do chiropody for ladles and gentlemen. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Fhona 10. ' 15 Haywood St Holiday washing and , iron in"; demands more than the vis ual amount of are and atten tion to make it come up to tlio high stands required ly t3ui careful housewives nnd ini -vidunlsi who wish to look their hest dnring thw holiday fttivi tiea. If you will drop us u tal or telejihouo our v ;i i will rail promptly nn I ! Imadle, and return to i i 'lino fettle." TV" j - fy - f , ; l T r ' ' '1
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