Friday, May 8, 1914
THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS
AT
NOSTRILS
OPEN
HEAD
GOLDS
CATARRH
VANISH
Breathe Freely! Clears Stuffed-TJp, In
flamed Nose and Head and Stops
" Catarrhal' Discharge, Cures ' Dull
'Headtbe.
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JTry "Ely's Cream Balm." .
Get a -small bottle anyway. Just 'to
try It Apply a little In the nostrils
ant) Instantly your clogged nose and
stopped-up air passages of the head
will open; you will breathe freely;
dullness and headache disappear. By
morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or
catarrhal sore throat will be gone.
, End such misery now! Get the
small bottle of "Ely Cream Balm" at
any drug store. This sweet, fragrant
balm dissolves by the heat of the
nostrils; penetrates and heals the In
flamed, swollen membrane which
lines the nose, head and throat; clear
the air-:-passages; stop nasty , dis
charges and a feeling of cleansing,
soothing; relief cornea Immediately.
, Don't lay awake tonight struggling
for breath, with head stuffed; nos
trils closed, hawking And blowing.
Catarrh or a cold, with Its running
nose, foul mucous dropping Into the
throat, and raw dryness is distressing
but truly needless.
Put your faith Just once in "Ely's
Cream. Balm" and your col J or ca
tarrh will surely disappear.
'WHO'S YOUR FRIEND"?
Holton Powell Gives Assurance
That Next Majestic Show
Is Best on Road.
JUUUUUUULJUU
SOCIAL
HAPPENINGS
Personal
Mention,
Meetings of
Societies
Inrrnrrinnnnrinnr-innnni iimi
one success to another in Italy, Ger
many and England. Wherever he has
appeared he has been sought for a
r."",. . w v. . a He has been in demand ever since his-
i Music Club Program.
Mrs. O. C. Hamilton, Mrs. Joseph S.
Claverie and two other members of the -j
Commencing next Monday for a
three days run at the Majestic thea
ter, the Halton Powell Musical Come
dy company is slated to present the
very latest sensation in tabloid musi
cal comedies, "Who's Tour Friend?"
Mr. : Powell stands sponsor for the
most conspicuous successes in this
particular line of stage endeavor and
he gives assurance that this is the
most elaborate production he has
ever fostered. It is constructed In ac
cordance with the canons of the
strictest school of musical comedy,
the chief ingredients being pretty
girls, funny comedians, tuneful muHlc,
gorgeous costuming and . elaborate
tor the club meeting to be held at 3:30
O'clock tomorrow afternoon in th?
Baraea- Fhilathea building on Church
street. The composer forming the
special study of the meeting will be
Chaminado. The following program
Will be given:
1. ' Paper, "A Woman In Music."
Mrs. H. C. Allen.
2. Piano duet, "Canzonetta" . . .Oodard
Mrs. Whiting and Mrs. Burdick.
3. Florian's song GodarJ
Mrs. Von Tobel.
4. Piano selection. "Chopin" .. Goilaru
Miss Cooke.
5. Group of songs
; (a) "On the Shore."
(bl "Madrigal. "
Mrs. (. C. Hamilton,
d. Piano selection, "Serenade"....
Chaminad'
; Mis. H. F. . Campbell.
7. Sones
im "Come Mv Own Dear Jjove." ! Mrs.
(b) "The Silver Riiis."
Miss Helen Schurtle.
8. Piano selection, "Autumn''
: Miss Atkins.
S. Sons "Summer."
Mrs. James G. Stlkeleather.
10. Reading, selected.
Mrs. FuRcne B. Glenn.
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Wraps, Capes and Suits
t The Cwntetae Diane fie Baudesort
ays, in pie June Issue of The De
lineator. Among the new evening wraps one
sees a great many capes. Doueet and
L.uiioi uue ut-Trii luunuiK icin iui teriioon
return to his native shores for import
ant musical events, one of his first
appearances being with Mme. Rap
pold, hut has been held in reserve by
his managers for the great events in
the spring season. Spartanburg has
been most fortunate In having secured
his services on this big evening of the
festival.
K
Prominent guests recently arriving
at Grove Park inn are: Mr. and Mrs.
H. K. Mayer, Passaic. X. J.: Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Uurney. Toronto; Mr. and
Chamlnade i Mrs. ,H. D. Abbott. Washington; Dr.
jand Mrs. James A. Harney, Chicago;
I Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Dumont, St. Paul;
Mr. and Mrs. T. Crlichfield, Chicago;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kingsbury, Jr.. Fort
Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwin
Parsons, .New York; Mr. and Mrs. M.
C. Hecht. Wilmette. Del.: Mr. and
G. F. Shunt, Washington; Mr.
and Mrs. William Furlong and Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Settle. Detroit; Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Seigel, New York; Dr.
and Mrs. G. L. Dorsett, St. Louis; Mr.
and Mrs. George Pushiee, Boston; R.
von Srhletntz, Milwaukee; Robert
Lord. Kennebec, Me. A party coming
In from the West Indies and staying
over for a week or more at the Inn
includes Mrs. J. M. Kohier and the i
Misses Kohier of Sheboygan. Wis.
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HUH
ARCHTE FOILK IX "WHO'S YOCR
FRIEND?" Majestic next Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
scenic investure. A sixty foot baggage
car is required to transport the pro
duction.
A cast of unusually clever
IF SKIN BREAKS
OUT AND IT
APPLY SULP
Use It like a Cold Cream and
Dry Ecxema Eruptions
Right Up. - '
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The moment you apply bold-sulphur
to an itching or broken out skin, the
itching stops and healing begins, says
a renowned dermatologist.
This remarkable sulphur made into
a thick cream effects such prompt re
lief, even In aggravated Eczema, that
is a never-ending source of amazement
to physicians.
For many years bold-sulphur has
occupied a secure position In the treat-
'ment of cutaneous eruptions by reason
of its cooling., parasite-destroying
properties and nothing has ever been
found to take its place in relieving ir
ritable and Inflammatory affections of
the skin. While not always establish
ing a permanent'eure. yet. in every
Instance, it immediately subdues the
Itching irritation and heals the Ecze
ma right up and it is often years later
before any eruption again manifests
itself. " - ' y
Any good pharmacist will supply 'an
ounce of bold-sulphur cream, which
should be applied to the affected parts
like the ordinary cold creams. It Isn't
unpleasant and the prompt relief af
forded Is very welcome, particularly
when the Eczema is accompanied with
torturous itching.
v.. Moore: PowelMlle. Mabel, l.
Wiggins; Samarcand. Raphael -W,
Pumpolly; Spero. Frances E. Bulla..
These postmasters were classified
under the order of May 1 of last year:
Adams, William M. Hedges; Battle
ground, Lawrence R. Noah;' , Boar
Poplar, Thomas H. Knox: Beech, Lu
cius D. Maney; Canto. Henry C. Ran
dall; Cataloochee, Maria L. Palmer;
Colo. Charles A. Carroway; Hackett,
Epsl, Farthing; Leander, SalUe C:
Cable: Pheney, Stephen M . Collls;
Prentiss, Cary W. Vanhook: Purley.
Mary F. Bumpasa: Round Top, J. D.
Womble; Scroll. Anlso Starln: Shak
on, Ann!e L. McKay; Torosita, George
W. Ledford; Triplett. Margaret S.
Triptett; Wautauga Falls, John Ward.
Colonel and Mrs. 'A. B. Andrews
are hers.- Mrs, .Andrews is arranging
for the, annual 'meeting of the Colon
ial' Dames,- which -will be held at
Mount Vernon next week. , tr
Mr swartzberg's statement.
To th"t?nlons".''a!nlif Merchants of
'. Abvtlle:', ? . ' v .
Having returned Jfrowi New , Tork
city yestefoay afternoon. I foundto
my surprisek thit-fcr-orders regarding
early closing J&atf been, disregarded. : t
agreed ta closfV' my-store during the
week at o'clock" and at 9 o'clock on
Saturdays ari$ ' I-fxpect io keep my
promise. jv
t Tours-s ever, ,
SWARTZBERO.
May 7, 114.
advl-lt.
Store Opens 8:30 A. M. Mail Orders Sent
Closes 6 P. M. - "2. Parcel Post
Saturdays 9 P. M. . Prepaid
POSTMASTERS NAMED -FOR
NORTH CAROLINA
Several Fourth Class Offices Filled
Two New Rural Routes Are
Established.
has been picked with discriminating
csre. Among the many who conrtib
ute to the success of the entertain
ment are Billy Wyse, an unctlous por
trayer of negro comedy: Archie Foulk
a singing and dancing light comedian
gifted with more than his share of
good looks and historic talent; Bobby
Stewart and Gertrude Earl, a sprlght-
ly pair of popular veaudevillians who
I are rapidly making their mark In
Mlgnon,
Special to The Gazette-News.
Washington, May 8. Two rural
routes were established today, one
from Clarendon, Columbus county,
and the other from Lillington, Harnett
artists , county.
The following postmasters were ap
pointed: Boat's Mills, Daniel K. Lyle;
Brookside, Johnnie K. Blackburn;
Fontana, William J. Wright; Lesces
ter, Sam H. Moars: Parsonville, Grov-
er C. Parsons; Poors Knob, James
McGraw Dry Goods Co.
ONE MARKED PRICE
The Store Popular
All Wool Shepherd Checks
40 INCHES WIDE,'; $1.25 VALUE
Very Special '
79c
HIGH
GLIFF
Tke Coal without a de!
f"t. - - : ',v ,:v' -; s';.'
AVe handle the best the
Jeliico fields afford,. ,
Asheville Dray, Fuel and
. Construction Co.
OFFICE FHOXE : S23 " f
' YARD FHOXB Bid
McGraw
Dry Goods? Company
18 PATTON AVENUE
NEW SUMMER MILLINER
S. FERGUSON j
MILLINERY COMPANY S!
14 Government Street, rear P. ri '
Agents for Casller Hats
WHY PAY MORE!
WE SELL FOR CASH
' AVE SELL FOR LESS
THE CALL COMPANY
17 South Main St. '
SPRING SUITS
Latest patterns and styles '
$10 and tp
GEM CLOTHING CO.
6 Patton Ave.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
0ir Tng DIAMOND BBANiT;
Imuslcnl cnnipilv: Kthel MIenon. a
i:euben lciraier, who has been L,.,, s,,nrnnn ,f nnii.ioi t.riiiioncv
spending some time with hiB mother, Ada iwrence. one of the few corn
ers. L,. B. Mclirayer, at her home ! ediennes who are funny; and Kric
oil AIUlHIoru avenue, lett yesterday at- .r-rl rh'.r9i-lr .Incor nar .vpcll.nrp
lor i nnaueipnia to resume
t-ouple of seasons, but they are only'hi!, studies at the University of Penn
Jtist besinning to be seen in any great i E;vlvania Mr- McBrayer, en route to; STOCK SUBSCRIBED
fiuiiiurio. v' ccmnfl j l'linauoipiua, win spena tne weeK-enu
n brilliant colors jade green, poppy j in Washington with his father. Dr.
)ink, yellow and Carprl ;lue and are . u. McBrayer, who is at the na
iuite long .coming well tolow the tional capital attending a conference
itnee. They are leing made in taffeta j0f superintendents of tubercular ean
fmd moire, figured silks, satin and j itarlums.
jliroche; Bometimes with big hoods K s
fend sometimes with standing turnover Tne engagement of wiM torothy
f ollars. They are extermely comfort- Harvey, daughter of Col. and Mrs.
fcble and are not as likely to crush the i GeorKe Harvey of New York, who was
jtlress as a wrap or coat, which Is a a popular at Groe Park Parlt
Kood point for summer when so many lnn a few weekg Rgo to Ueut Mar.
idresses are made of tulle and chiffon. cel!arg H. Thompson. U. S. A., has
For the country and for traveling, bKfn annount.ed. The w.dalngt lt
(the French tailors are making a new expected wlll take at ..jorjal-
puit coat that is very smart-looking ! ma .. the j,nrvey country home in
jnd promises to be popular. It ijDeaI, N. J. The groom-elect Is a Har-mad-j
with a yoke and sleeve in one,ivard and West Pojnt gra(JlJate and n,8
knd the body is plaited Inter the yoke famy Wen prumlncnt , Ken.
Jst the top and into a belt nt the hot- jy fOT years
pom. Below the belt there Is a ripple j s
fskirt or peplum with patch-pockets Mr ,, CHnne,
fuJhe iand family of McGregor, Tex., are
1 lir URO IB RIPU 'rl t M,UII III
'fnuln ,.f umLtfl llnrj.ii b 1 1 1 1 lt ham
ppeared quite recently In a coat cut
away at the waistline in front and
j- running down into quite a long
iroiit-tall In back. The coat is made
fwlth a pronounced stand-away effect
at the neck, and Is usually worn with
lone of the new amphora skirts that
runs down into a point at the bark
and has a very decided flare at the
rtdues.
Ilrldn
snil Groom Here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parr, a bride
and groom of the week, are guests at
Grove park inn. Mrs. Parr, who was
M ixx Gertrude Blowers of Spartan
burg, and Mrs. Parr, who Is of Rich
mond, were quietly married on Mon
day evening at o'clock In Hender
otivll. Rev. Mr. W. F. Womble of
the Methodist church officiating;. The
bride and groom accompanied by the
1 ride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. D.
Hlowers. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Yarborough left Spartanburg Monday
afternoon for Henderaonvllle, where
the ceremony was snlemnlted. Follow
ing their visit at Grove Park Inn Mr.
and Mrs. Parr wlll leave for Rich
mond, their future home. Mrs. Parr Is
a popular and attractive young wom
an, having many friends and Mr. Parr
Ik "f prominence In the business
circles of Virginia.
i "
IVstlval Not.
Theodore Harrison, baritone, an
-Aphvllle musical favorite, who was
bought here by the Baturday Music
rlub, wlll sins; tonight at the Hpartan
l"r MukIo festival. Mr. Harrison, a
I'hlladelphlan. has been going from
residing at 39 Washington road for
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Parsons of New
York are prominent arrivals at Grove
Park Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons will
be here some time.
t
Mrs. L. B. McBrayer will leave Ashe
ville some time during the latter part
of next month for Aberdeen, N. C.
it X
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Logan and
family are expected home week after
next from Cltra. Fla., where they
navs been spending the winter.
BY RESERVE BANKS
Washington, May S. Each of the
J2 federal reserve banks has subscrib
ed the minimum amount of stock, $4,
000,000 to effect organization. Of ths
7501 banks to be In the system C097
yesterday had furnished their sub
scriptions to the organization commit
tee. Three hundred banks subscribed
to the, stock yesterday, bringing tho
total amount subscribed up to $96,
207.000. Today is the last day on
which subscriptions can be received. '
TO URGE CENSORSHIP
OF POPULAR SONGS
Italeigli. N. C, May . The Federa
tion of Women's clubs of North Caro
lina will memorallze congress for a
censorship of popular songs of the day.
I In session at Fayettevllle yesterday, a
I resolution was adobted by a unani
mous vote, setting forth that there
was need of expurgation, that the
catchy music carried evil words which
were a hurt to morality and a lowering
of proper Ideals.
(Additional Social en page 11)
CHAMPIONSHIP IN
SINGLES TO TRINITY
The ltuttrlck Publishing company
ta making through H. Redwood ft Co.,
most extraordinary offer of Deline
ator subscriptions to last but a short
time. Call at Redwood s Pattern De
partment for full explanation of this
unusual offer. The Dellnerator Is
without doubt ths best I1.S0 magazine
published.
Charlotte, N. C. May I. Ths South
.nter-Colleglat Tennis tourna
ment closed hers yesterday afternoon,
Anderson of Trinity winning the sin
gles championship. Waring and War
Ing of the University of South Caro
lina ths doubles.
Defeating G. W. Waring of South
Carolina In the semi-finals. Whits of
Trinity played Ms team mats Ander
son for th eslnglea, ths score btiiu
f-il, -. -. -7.
Oates and Chambers of North Caro
Una University did not furnish the
right for ths doubles champluruihlp
that was staged In ths singles. The
Waring brothers took the three sets
7-1. 1-4, . ths work of G. W.
Wsrlng being the best and most con
sistent of the day,
Bridal Presents
GJng frotn one to trn
dollars Cut are brand
fully rt h la sipesranre and
dnrable ta quality. ,
Only One1 "BROMO QCJXINE.",
To get ths genuine, call for full name.
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for eignsturs of ID. W. OROVB. Cares
Cold In Ons Day. lid,
Arthur M. Field Co.
onlv -whnla.l i i
ground or pulveriwl. Hmr told m bulk. I
IT'S GOOD
TO DRINK
II MUST be for k$ not only
the finest coffee that grows, but it '
u the pride of our factory the
very apple of our eye our
business reputation is staked .
I on its superb quality. '
DON'T WAIT
ORDER IT NOW I
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F H03T0N - Prfedxl Coffca RoMtart. OSCACO
W. A. WARD
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
12 Battery Park Place "
Phone 449
WITH A
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JThe best of Music is yours
Easy Terms at
DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE
BUICK CARS
have never made
excuses; they have
MADE GOOD
Cbl-ka
riiu i
boies.
T.k. i
Inn
MAliOND BRAND PILlilku
ymn known m Best Skfitt. Alwtva Kriw.
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVESYHTill
.trn DlnaiMXBjA
tcftled silk aiu ikkrT
vlkw. Bar f Tw V
MALICE TOW Ani NONE
"CALCIMO" F"r "
. Miller-Clayton Paint Co.
ON THE NEW NORTH MAIJf SI.
,TS 1914 CALCIMO ,cU
OVR PHONE IS 1914
We have In i gbpA io b( ,'Wardrotxi
Dressers, etc. ties us In buying ml
selling Furniture and Household
Goods.- , . i
RECTOR ri HUNTER
v FURNITURE CO., ,
I BALTIMORE DENTAL ROOKS
Stor
Phons
1SC1
J. E. CARPENTER
-Vv 'JEWELER t
Watches and Fine Jewelry.
Watch Repairng my Specialty.
Nt. S Pack Square.
Dixie Motor Co. I logan
ABSOLUTfeLY FIREPROOF
None but high-class factory . mechanics employed. Our
supplies are cheaper and all work is Guaranteed.
ENTERPRISE OARAGE: ?S
' J. B. Rumbough, Gen. Mgr.
; T. H. LAW, U rstlon Ae.
Two more days left
HALF PRICE SALE
loses Saturday errnlnc the tth at 7:10 o'clock.
Not jroa ran buy choke roods for the same prices you
pay for ordinary roods. THllfcE TABLES FI LL LOOK
THEM OVER. ' -
SPECIAL
We haTS m limited nunibrr ( doarn) of S (allnn
white tMiamrlctl sramless bwkrU to bs sold unUl
thry are all (one at
1Q Regular Value
DOC $1.00
' HOl KEFt RMKHIXi DEPT.
9. H. LAW
TKt'SRS REPAIRED AND
KK.Bl ILT LIRE NEW
Trays mads to ordsr rellnlnc, rs
pslntlnc, new handlvs, slals, castors,
lurks, kys fitted etc. 8tlfotloo
(uarsntexl.
J. M. IIK4RN m CO.. I
f lUUxrf fark I'lanv rttons .
MY, WHAT A HELP
i A roll of Shelf Paper will make it easy for you to keep
things clean. iuu rccir,
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Yates z McGuire
IT Haywood Btreot.
City Mark Phone f 14 V.
Tsicptions I71&.IT1.
Wsrrsii Mgr.
CHANGE OF TIME
Ths story vt svsry, child Is ons of growth and chanse. Only
In pictures can ths story bs told and expressions kept (or all time- '
, MAKE THE APPOINTMENT . TODAY
phone T6- PELTON & HIGOASON
THE
GERHARDT PIANO
. PRICE $175.00
Greatest value ever offered. Easv Terms.
TALK'S MUSIC HOUSE
76 Patton Avenue Opposite West Fjd -of .-Post Office
merchant tailor
Lrgsl rjuildlnn S Pack 8a
Phone 77
' CASH OR CREDIT f
$15.00 :
. Suit to Measure i
Silver Dollar Tailoring Co.
15 South Main 1
PORTRAITS McGARRY'S
OST-CARDS STUDIO
ING-P0NGS PackSq.
Nnl Clt H
ONE rY)l'HTII OrT ON Vb',
TRIMMED HATS.
WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT-i
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; MID-SUMMER MILLINER
Sproat's Millinery j
PARLORS '
Oatrs Bide. Park Sqoars
S. STERNBERG & CO.
DEPOT STREET '
PHONE 333
All sizes and lengths of X Beams. Channels,
Concrete Steel and Relaying Rails,
STRUCTURAL MATERIAL A SPFCIALTY
We buy anything and
Sell Everything
Watermelon
and Cantaloupe
Seed
Tims to plaift.' WsvVsn suppl
ths bent vsrlftlos for l!ht snd
h-avy soils and for family snd
msrkrt purpos. How on
ounvs of Watnrmelon - to I
hills One Vnmcs of "sntlour''
to 0 hills. f.To kill ths hus
ami prevent bllfht iry w'H1
rritox. i 1
Rrllnlils Druis snd Rrrdt
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