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",T'flW ffTlf'lri1 co7 from Mious Imporitte In th blood, ' , V"-ii audthe fault lies with the liver. It istonJid! RED Z - LIVER REGULATOR (THB POWDER FORM) ' I the greatest of all liver medicine. Its powerful purifying and strengthen In, influence to at once apparent in an improved appetite, good digestion and a feeling of strength and energy in the body. When the system has been put in order the yellow cast in the akin gradually disappears and the complexion becomea clear and healthy. , - T Sold Dular. JVtos, Lars Pactum, 91.00. v a, MalLOSMrboal. took fat ikt rt Z laM. I J. H. ZEUIN eY CO., Fiesttetorst St. ImIi, MUaosri ':0Ogial HAPPENINGS uZT Hot. Mr,. Brown Entertains Deacons. , The deacons of the Calvary Baptist church of West Ashevllle were enter tulned'st the home - of ' Rev. A. B. Brown last tilght. There were present Rev. R. D. Cross, W. E. Logan, J. I Welch, B. Bk Jones, -1 H. ' A Brown, George Btarnes, A A. Brewer and Mr. Robert. . In addition to the above members of the Calvary church. Hon. John Q. Grabt, i llf elong 'friend of the nost, was present. 5 fruits, nuts ana coffee were served by Mrs. Brown and daughters,: who' ''knowing Mr. Grant's strong liking for corn bread, saw to It that he was well supplied with that staple article." s ' . . ., , - , dub Cotillion. 1 i ,The Country Club cotillion at the Battery Park hotel tonight promises to be one of the most enjoyable so cial events of the season. The cotll lion will be led by Miss Lucy Minor .- and Allen Morrison. The ballroom has been bsautlfuHy decorated, . with tropical plants, -palms and a, : few Christmas decorations, and to this will be added the shaded lights which will furnish just enough Illumination to give to the scene a becoming glow. This Is one of the Important social functions of the season and year and has been awaited with Interest by the social set. , : ;' " at It Bar Association Dinner. Tomorrow night the Ashevllle Bar association will have its annual din' her at the Manor and It Is expected that there will be an attendance of about it lawyers. The program, which haa just been completed, prom- . Iks to be very Interesting. It consists of speechs, toasts and responses, ' Thomas 8. Rollins acting as toast mas ter. . Five or ten minute . speeches will be made by Judge J. C. Prltchard, Judge Frank Carter. Marcus Erwln, J. C Martin, F. W. Thomas and Locke Cralit . They will choose their own subjects. The dinner will begin at o'clock. I at at ' Pretty ChrlMmas Entertainment. A Christmas entertainment was riven last ntRht at the Ora Btreet Preabyterfcftr "Church by he "Sunday school, and a very pleasing program was presented. The beautifully deco rated tree, the many variegated lights, a red brick fireplace formed an at tractive and realistic. Christmas effect The children sang well and were en cored. Much credit for the success of the exercises and arrangement of the whole affair are due to Mrs. L. F Aldrich, J. C. Blackwood. Mr. Teague, as well as others who aided them. It It Long Tabor. A quiet wedding took place last night at the Bethel church parsonage when John Tabor and Miss Minnie Long were married In the presence of a few friends by Rev. H. n. KoDDins. The leave tomorrow for Tampa and later will return to Savannah, where Mr, Tabor haa accepted a position with the Atlantic Coast Line rail road, i , The groom fa Swain county vnunr man and has been agent, for the Southern railway at Blltmore. Mrs. Tabor's home U In Jackson nuntv. Both have it number - of friends In Ashevllle who will extend their best wishes. ... at il Advcrtbdng Party. The Phllatoea. class of , the First BaDtlst church win give an "advertls lntr party" tomorrow night at o'clock In the lecture room of the rhurch. Each girl Is to be dressed, to represent some well known advertise ment Refreshments will - be served and an Interesting musical program Is promised. All Phllatheas and Uaracas of the city and their friends are In vited. It promises to be one of the moat unique and enjoyable affaire that has been arranged during the holiday Carvers Tbe Oirving set, to be satisfactory, must be roado of the best of steal and tempered to hold the edge which must be finished in the best mannr and sharpened so as to cut In a keen and smooth manner. The handles fount be of altraetive design, shaped to fit the hands and constructed to stand bard and Ustii.g wear. Our carvers are made by a well-known and justly famous maker, who haa produced the above-mentioned qualities for many years. We invite you to examine oitf nice eeH ment of carvers, compare the prim which ! range from $1 JO to $17.00 per set, and satisfy yourself as to the merit of our claim. ARTHUR M flLLD COMPANY 7- i t There will be a meeting of the board of managers of the Woman's exchange In the tea room tomorrow morning at 10:S0 o'clock." ,; .-.,?' t Mrs. Clyde Wood entertained with cards Christmas-evening. In honor of Miss Brown of Marion, at her home on Ann street. .'.,.,. " " aV ' " ' ' Miss Dorothy Thompson of Aber deen, Scotland, after visiting Miss Westfedt, la new a guest at Forest Hill. .. ,. ' IT ' Jake M.' Chiles has returned from visit to his relatives in Belton, 8. C. . . .-.!.. -..... ; t - K .at . R. C. Stevens of Greenville, S. C, after spending the holidays here in company with his wife, returned to his home yesterday. Mrs. .Stevens will remain here until Saturday. at at .." Mrs. Charles C. Newton of Phila delphia haa arrived and Is a guest at the Battery Park hotel. , . at at Miss Edna Mulroy of Columbia Is spending some time with the Misses Harris on Church street at at Misses Boone and Finney, who have been visiting In Ashevllle, have gone to Jacksonville and Cuba to- spend the winter. ' .: , - : at at Mrs. E. L. Seither of Cleveland, O., is visiting In Ashevllle. - . ..v at at Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Russell and daughter of Lowell, Mass., are visit Ing In the city, and from here will go to Panama. - at Mlse Edith Carthedge of Brooklyn and MllOr.Augusta Cuondlt of Swltzer land are guests of Miss Harris on Church street . H at Mrs. B. W. Pitts of Chicago is visit ing Mrs. N, M. Watson In Edgmont park.', "'. ..,, ' - at at Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Stewart are now at Bear Creek In Chatham coun ty, where they will spend the week, Miss Sallle Wiley is visiting friends In Gaffney, 8. C. i ' at at J. E. Rector left today for' Chase City, Va., where he will visit friends for a few days. at at Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Jenkins of Gas- tonla are visiting In the city. . , H at Charles J. Elliott will go to Rich mond tomorrow. at at Bliss Nell Monday, one of the nurses at the Mission hospital, has gone to Lenoir to visit for several days. at at Miss Leon Carver of the Mission hospital nursing staff la now visiting in Waynesvllle. at at Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Roth and Miss Clara, their daughter, spent Christmas In Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collins, jr. i . - at at Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas are visiting at the home of Mrs. Thomas' parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Creas- man. ... " ' at at Miss Mabelle Stokely is visiting friends In Atlanta. at at Bwann Stokely left last night for Atlanta, after spending a few days with his parents on Orange ferret,- , at at C. A Hall left this ' morning for Salisbury, Charlotte and Winston Salem. at H J. It. Wood leaves tomorrow for Jacksonville, where he goes to attend a meeting of the Traveling Passenger ArtU association. . He will .be away until New Year s. at at . K. W. Brown and Mrs. Brown nf Knoxvllle spent the holidays with Mrs. Brown's parents. Alderman and Mrs. R. M. Fltxpatrick, at their home on Orange street. . - . ' at at... r Judge J.. C. Prltchard will go to Spartanburg Friday morning to hear a case In federal court there. He will return In the afternoon, , j. at Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sherrill are spending the holidays' with , their daughter, Mrs. Bernard M. Wood In Atlanta. . ' , -::'.' at at Miss Rossis Reed, who Is attending the University of Tennessee, Is spend ing the holidays with her parents. t at , .' Troop Whitehead of Macon Is here for a vlBlt to his sisters on Church street -. .. . : at ' at V : John C. Cosby, who has spent the holidays here, left this morning for Anderson, 8. C. ' , .t at . at Caleb Carter, who ' is ' attending school at the Georgia "Tech." Is at home for the holidays. at at Miss Connie Gragg of Swannanoa Is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. P. Sever son, at her home on Patton avenue. " at The Misses Willis of Blltmore will leave In a few days for St. Augustine for the winter. at at Miss Mary Miller of Lin coin ton Is here to . spend 'the holidays with friends. at at J. C. Hlnkle of RIverton, N. J Is epending the holidays with his family. at at Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Reynolds and daughter leave Saturday for New Orleans, where Mrs. Reynolds goes to visit friends during January. She will spend several weeks In Florida before returning here. at at It is reported that Rev. J. & Wil liams, who has been sick for the tast two weeks, will be out In a- few days. f. at., at ?v.. Howard A. Banks of Hickory, editor and publisher of the Hickory Demo crat, Is visiting relatives here. at at Editor J. W. Norwood of the Way nesvllle Enterprise Is in Ashevllle to day, on business. - . at at Mr. and Mrs. o. D. Revell are npending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Revell's nelce, Mrs. Warter, at Evansville, Ind. They will stop at Chicago a few days and will be In New York city for eome time, after which 'they may visit Ashevllle for a few weeks. at at. Dan Hill, who has been spending the holidays with his parents here, will leave on a business trip tomor row. 3 TO HAVE CELEBRATION Weayerville Lodge Will Hold Banquet at West Hotel, Tomorrow. Night. . Hamburg lodge No. 23S, I. O. O. F., of Weavervllle, has just closed a most successful membership and degree work contest and will have the "cele bration" banquet at the West hotel tomorrow night. Dr. McBrayer, P. O. R , Is U. be present as the guest and speaker of the evening.. There will be music, vocal and Instrumental, and a big time la planned for those pres ent On Inst Thursday night a num ber of Odd Fellows went to Weaver vllle and witnessed the closing of this contest with the conferring of the Ini tiatory degree by two teams taken out of Hamburg lodge. This Is quite an unusual accomplishment for any lodge, and the excellent manner in which It was done Is a matter of credit and distinction to this lodge. Ton can't put a Bicycle In bis stock ing; but that boy of yours certainly will apprsolate one however It may come to htm. We have some good one at tempting prices. J. M. H EARN I. CO, Battery Park Place. Phone 441. Cor. Patton and Asheland Ave. ' 4 TO EXCHANGE ll-Room House, 11 acres of land la West Ashevllle for Improved City Property. Also I -room eottage. ' S. D. HALL, tl Patton Avei Phone at PREPARE TOR WINTER Comfortable steam heated rooms and apartments in Ade laide and Meriwether build ings on Haywood street, and Morselle Building on Patton Are. See us before they are all rented. ' Moale, Chiles & Redwood ' Real Estate and Inzurancs 27 Patton At. FRESH BATTLE ,, OranoHe Biscuit, Laxative vuev.M-, inirav i ium'o, jwico Nuts. , YATES & I 23 Haywood Ct. ,v nra 1:01:2 or 15PIM TEAM DF COURT FOR CDilT PROBABLE Solicitor Will Shortly Decide Whether He Will Make Ap- . plication for It. It Is probable that Buncombe coun ty will soon have another special term of Superior cpurt for. the trial of crim inal cases or that -the governor will be .asked to authorise .such a term, since It Is practically certain that the criminal docket "will- too congested by the; time, the- tegular" term convenes hero February 5. If the special term is called it wllr probably begin Jan uary IS. The' matter has pot -yet been decided by Solicitor Reynolds, but will be during the week. ; He may ask for a term of one week. The term convening February & lasts for three weeka ' A special term for the trial of crlm Inal cases was held here a few months ago, when the docket was greatly re lieved, but during the past few weeks defendants have been fast Increasing and now there are about 25 prisoners In the county jail. There are also four manslaughter cases to be tried fend some important whiskey cases, besides a large number of miscellane ous cases. r ;. If the termis -authorized by the governor, and there is little doubt but that It will be, it Is expected that Judge Cline of Hickory will be asked to hold it. . i..r f r, .. a . - -, Only the continued ' cases will be tried, those In .which, presentments have already been returned, therefore a grand Jury will not be necessary. TAKE PURE FOOD FIGHT TO THE FEDERAL COURT Constitutionality 'of Indiana Enact ment Is Attacked by Attorneys " . ; foil Manufactnrer. Washington, Dei. 27. The spectac ular contest which has " been - waged over 'the constitutionality of the In dtana pure'food law of 1907, was yes terday transferred to Washington, when the fight was renewed in the su preme court of the United tSates. The court Is expected In this case to de cide whether any state may enact leg islation regulating food brought into a state from another. Attorneys for Marion W. Savage filed with the court their reasons why the law sould be declared unconsti tutional. Their brief was submitted in a suit by their client to enjoin State. Chemist Jones from enforcing the law, Savage claimed to be the owner and sole proprietor of, a business known and conducted undjer the title of "In lernauunai diui-k ruuu vumpnny, manufacturing In Minnesota prepara tion for cattle and selling It In Indl ana and other .states. . The United States circuit court ,for Indiana de clined to enjoin ;triv chemist from, en forcing the law 'gad Savage appealed to the au preme court One of the points urged against the law was that It constituted a regula tion' of lnteretate'Vommeroe. already reguiatea oy me lenerai pure iooa and drug act of l4o. It was urged that If the Indiana law'waa upheld that the merchant and manufacturer must comply with two standards, that fixed by the federal government and that by the stnte. ('lis ; Ooods of the best quality can be found la our House Furnishing Department We carry the best grade o Aluminum, Ornnlte and White Enamel ware All our other goods are leaders. J. H. Law, IS Pattea Ave. TOR SALE . ' . II Lota and one T-room house neai oar line In West Ashevllle. Farm of 10$ acres 4 miles from Ashevllle, near R. R. Station, Also some nlos residence In city. All at a bargain If taken at once. . BROOKS REALTY COMPANY. Rooms 0-m Oa tee Bldg. Phone XitU FOR SALE : Take Notice Everybody. For UTiO you oaa buy an attract ive bargain In a nine room house near car line and center of city. NATT ATKINS 0N3 SONS Co. t Real Estate Dealers. CREEK FOODS I Biscuit, Zwieback, Yogert. f mat's, iweu iiscall, iUulieu T I McGUIRE, i Thcns 2L 973 good cotter. IHE KPHESEITEO HERE BY H01RY MILLER One of the Best Dramas of the Season Witnessed by Few People. One of the. best dramas of the sea son was seen at the Auditorium last night, when Henry Miller, the actor manager, presented "The Havoc" to one of Ashevllle s most appreciative and cultured audiences. . Those who had seen Miller before In the "Great Divide" and "The Only Way" say that 'The Havoc " serves as a better ve hide for his peculiar talents, that of irony and sarcasm, than any play he has ever appeared In. ' , The play itself, . while new, deals with an old problem, that of a man who takes into his home a friend In whom he trusted implicitly, only to have this friend wreck his happi ness. Mr. Miller played the role of the wounded husband In such a man ner as to produce round after round of applause from the sympathetic audience. Four people constitute the cast, and each one played his or her respective part welt In the third act, when Miss Crews, playing the part of wife, was pleading with her former husband, Mr. Miller to be lenient with her present hus band, Bhe puts herself Into the acting with such passion that she really shed tears and at the same time moved many in the audience to tears. - The climaxes - were numerous and well acted. - As has sometimes hap pened before, another good show slipped in and but few people were fortunate enough to see it MRS. MART CLAPP Former Went Aslievllle Woman Died at Swampscott, Mass., at ' ' . the Ago of 77. The friends of Mrs. Mary B. Clapp, who formerly lived here, wilt regret to learn of her death at Swampscott Mass., December 22, at the age of 77 years. The deceased will be remembered by many friends In West Ashevllle, where she resided several years, as the second wife of Joseph W. Clapp, and also by friends In Ashevllle. Sh was a most lovable woman, and her death will be regretted by all who knew her. The Greatest Basket-Ball Game of the season tonight, 8:30 Washington ft Lee vs. Y. M. C. A. For Rent Furnished Eight room steam heated house, Furnished complete, with exception of linen and silver. Located In tire 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 Patton Ave. . Phone 479 NARCISSUS BULBS In the Bunch-Flowered va riety we can supply the Paper White GrandlAora which grows splendidly In a bowl of water with gravel. In the Trumpet varieties, the Von Slon, Golden Yellow, with double trumpet The Emperor and Empress, richest yellow, large single trumpet Everytliing In Drugs and Seeds. - GRANT'S PHARMACY Puts Drags, and Eetds. When the cold wave comes . and your pipes freese and burst and you want a PLUMBER just call ' ' 'i J. R. Rich Plumbing Company Phone Ml. We have a large force of competent men and can serve you quickly and satisfactorily. Detter get one of those Instantaneous water heaters Installed in your bath room for emergencies as well as convenience and comfort SI North Mala Street. Don't Miss the Big Sale now going on at the Globe Sample Co. 30 S. Main HZIIOVAL H0TXC3 The Parte UtlUnurr baa moved to Ko. ft PATTOM AtX next door to the Palace Theater. trr t. rr"y. Pi?. Everyu.ing ta i.. ,.- y. Smith Drug Store Guarantees If you really mean that youwUi to drive every bit of catarrh from your nose and throat why not try a sensible remedy that is guaranteed to banish catarrh, or money back. If you already own a little hard rubber HYOMEI Inhaler you can buy bottle of HYOMEI (pronounce It Hlgh-o-me) for only BO cents. If you do not own an inhaler ask for complete HYOMEI oulllet which con tains an inhaler, this will cost you 1.00. t , , Then breathe HYOMEI and get rid of catarrh, relief comes In five min utes, a day's treatment will make you happy, a week's treatment and snuf fles, mucus and hawking go, another week and good-bye to catarrh. Try it today on money back plan.. Sold by Smith's Drug store and ruggists everywhere. Buckwheat Eclipsed by a flour that makes better and more healthful cakes Wheat Hearts Self -Rising Pancake flour. THE BERLIN SAMPLE STORE Great values In Ladies' Coat Butts and Long Coats, ranging In prices from $9.00 to $18.50. 8 N. Pack Square. To fully appreciate the comforts and joy of a happy New Year tide one must know the blessings of a good Bet of teeth. How many are there who do not realize this t , Dr. Matthews' Dental Parlors Cor. College and Spruce Sts., Near Court House. Phone 949. Make Your Home Comfortable Buy now and pay later if you desire. ar Let us show you some real iurniture values. BEAUMONT FURNITURE COMPANY HOME OF n'RNITlTRE VALrES" 27 S. Main. Grape Fruit and Oranges Shipped direct from home to con sumer. Especially selected and packed for family use. Quality and flavor not to be compared with those bought in stores. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fruit picked, parked and shipped day order Is received. Grape fruit, or anges or mixed, $2 why not try a mixed boxT TERRIN A THOMPSON, Winter I la von. Polk Co. Florida. Trimmed Hats Reduced M. WEBB CO. ilyomei MILLINERY All Trimmed jHats Reduced SPROATS OATES Dreamland Theatre Where Everybody Goes, announces that DANFORD, The Man Behind the Voice " Will Sing at each performance this week FIVE FASCINATING FEATURU FILMS . - Pictures Changed Daily BREVARD INSTITUTE Tbe school that provides practical vocational training of the highest grad and lowest cost under the best of Christian influences. It operates the following depart ments high school, normal, musie, commercial, agricul ture, dresRmaking, millinery, and household economics. For further information address C. II. Trowbridge, Bre vard, North Carolina. lS-10t Wet Weather ; SHOES Don't neglect your , feet .because , Christmas Is over. Shoes are cheaper than grip. Damp feet are dangerous to the most healthy. ORIS SHOES for men and women are the sure pre vention. Price $3.60 to $4.00. Take them early, before too late. WE DO REPAIRING. Nichols Shoe Co. LEADING SHOEISTS. ON THE SQ. WHY PAY REGULAR PRICES for JEWELRY and Silverware T, Come to STERN'S AUCTION SALE Haywood street,' and buy at your price.' This afternoon ...... 3 :30 Tonight .... ....7:30 MISS CRUISE SHOP 25 Haywood St. Phone 16. Hair work of all kinds made up of your combings and cut hair. Manicur ing, hairdressing, and Chiropody done by expert operators. After the Christ mas Holidays Comes the work of getting the ends together, and getting started out right for the new year. On the matter of washing we suggest you try the work dune by this big sanitary and well- - ventilated laundry, and find -out from experionre Just how satisfactory real good work Is. Mountain City Steam Laundry Phone 426 Good Bread Is the tet staff of life. Good llread In Ashevillo has been found by most bread consumers to he our famous H UTTER CRUST full 18-ounce loaves. Ask your grocer, or 'phono 622. Asheville Steam Bakery nriMtxo 0 -St 1 1
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