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Saturday, January 2, 1915
."AGE SIX
THE ASHEVTLLE GAZETTE-NEWS
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A Bad Case
of Nasal
Catarrh Cured
By Pe-ru-na.
That any case of nasal catarrh
can be cured by an internal medi
cine is denied by some. Only a
glance at our files would be nec
essary to convince any sane per
son that catarrh can be cured by
the internal use of Peruna
Mrs. Victoria Pickel, of Columbus, is a case of this sort. She
had nasal catarrh very badly, and was curecTby Peruna. We will
let her tell her own story. Mrs. Victoria M. Pickel, 130 E. Mound
Street, Columbus, Ohio, writes :
"I have been using Peruna for catarrh, having had a very aggra
vated case, so bad that it clogged the nasal organs. When I did
get the nasal organs opened, the mucus would drop into my throat
and make me very sick. ; ;
. "A friend advised me to take Peruna, and after using four bot
tles I was cured; I have no trouble now, and am happy to say that
I am enjoying the best of health and attending to my lodge duties,
being a member of the Rebecca Lodge of Odd Fellows.
' "I would recommend Peruna to those suffering with the same
obnoxious trouble."
DnnnnaxDnDDnDcnaxinncDa
OCIAL
HAPPENINGS
DGcxrnrTTTinanaDDaanDanaa
Elaborate Oi virion.
Miss Lfillie Tryon; Meriwether will j
entertain this evening? -with one of the;
most elaborate: and, interesting social!
occasions of the very full Christmas j
season. The event -will be a pr'ogres- j
aivo dinner," which means that after !
each succeeding course each young
man present at the party will move
one seat to the right. As there are
in number something under a dozen
courses and a slightly greater num
ber of young gentlemen who will be!
present this novel feature will be !
possessed of the alluring prospects of j
each guest spending a part of the ,
lengthy dinner period with every other !
guest present. To add to the charm of j
this uniciue occasion Miss Meriwether, j
who will give the party at the hand-!
some home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. L,. Meriwether, on Chestnut (
Btreet, will use an effective holiday!
combination motif of red and green,
the- two lone dinner tables used for j
this affair being profusely decorated j
In red carnations and ferns. In the
center of each fable. under large j
crimson Christmas bells, will be j
banks of ferns in which rich, red i
carnations will be interspersed. Place !
cards and all details of decorations j
and features of the elaborate menu ';
will correspond. The dinner will be
served at 7 o'clock and will be fol lowed
by a. dance. Among those at- :
tending will be: Mie-s Adelaide Merri- '
mon. Miss Irma Schuesslety Miss F.u- '
frenia Le Compte, Miss Mar;r.- '
Porter, Miss Uenevieve Theobold,
Miss Pauline Moore, Miss Margaret
Millender, Miss l-tulh Tnrnbuili Mis?
Margaret Meriwether, .Miss Margaret
Linn, Mi.ss Kisie 'Alexander. .lss Mi
riam Reynolds', Miss Martha Varnon;
and Pruee Webb, Hardy Chambers.,
Casslus ?udger. 1'agg Malloy. Charles
Parker. Druid Wheeler. Pan1 Schuess
ler, Frank Salley, Charles Millendi-r.
Caleb Carter, Oeorge Lougliran, Tom ;
Varnon, .Mason Alexander and Mr.
Phore.
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I or Miss Hamilton.
Miss Mary Hamilton, who is at home
from Notre Dame college, Baltimore,
for the holidays, was guest of honor
last evening at a dinner preceding the
New Year's dance at the Inn given In
her honor by her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
). C. Hamilton. The dinner was one
of the most attractive social event.'
of the evening of N'ew Year's day In
the city. A color motif of pink was
used in tho decoration of the dinner
table, pink carnations being the cm
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Arc you sure this Is nil right '.'
Yes! it is keeping fine time.
It usually takes more time to
repair my watch.
We hare been Tory Mow with
our watch work for some
time, but now, we have in
creased tho force nf our me
chanical department and, t
am glad to say, without Im
pairing the efficiency or qual
ity of results. We can now
turn out watch work a
promptly as accurate work
manship will permit.
Fine! You can trust Arthur
M. Field Co. to meet the de
mands of their customers.
Thank you! very kindly.
The Rebeccas
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Personal
Mentior,
Meetings or
Societies
flowers vised, and the place cards and
other daintv appointments were of a
corresponding tone. Covers were laid j
for 18. -Miss. Hamilton's guests' we're: I
Miss Hortense Joties, Miss Margaret '
1'of.tr, Miss Margaret Millender,. Miss
Laura Moaros, Miss Maude Willis, Miss
Exum Mearcs, Miss Willie Carter. Mrs. I
Joseph S. Claverle, Mrs. Hamilton and I
Richard Loughran, Fagg Malloy. Plev
en Shore, Lawrence Witlmun. Charles
Parker, Mr. Abrahams, George Lough
ran. Hardy Chambers. Kugene Hranch.
C. Rogers, and Joseph S. Claverie.
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Club Meetings.
This coming week will be devote:!
largely to club meetings. On Mon-'
the Woman's club will meet. Latei .
the week the Friday Book club, wit li
n0mhi- fm. f. r.t ,! ho,.ln' c
the new year; and on Saturday thelon' "m 8cheme bom
.,t.,rrt,v m.i, .i,,h win hoi.i'i.. .T... and ..white. Among the many
uary meeting, which will be featured ;
with a, delightful program. The fol- I
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used a. the Friday Hook rliih meettiin:
'Literature of South America".
............. Mrs. Alll-
Leading.! : .
"Burning the Cathedral at Santiago"
Mis. Whiting
"The Lauber" ........ i. Miss Smith
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Jewish Ladies' Dance.
The Ladies' Hebrew uuxlliary en
" rtn'.ned on New Year's eve with an
enjoyable dance at the Langren hotel.
Tho dance was nlven in the interests
of those impoverished by the war in
F.iirupe and was attended by a large
number of guests. A feature or the
evening was a monologue ami song
rendered by l-'.ert Walton, who !s ap
pearing at a local theater. Miss Dora
Londow was the winner of a larg
and
beautiful, loving cup offered Mr
nost popular young lady. Dane-1
the m
ing continued, until about 1:30
o'clock.
p. m
Among the interesting holiday par
tics given in the city was an enter
tainment at the Mission hospital giv
en for the nurses. Many of the doc
tors or the city attended ami a prom- i
inent feature part of the evening's: Atlanta, Ga Jan. 2. The child la
merriment was taken by Dr. Arthur , bor law enacted by the last Georgia
S. Wheeler of Biltmore. Refresh- legislature became effective vester-
ments, consisting of a salad course,
and other things, were served.
Billy Bourne returned yesterday
from Toledo, where he has been
spending a fortnight with his mother.
Mrs. Dorothy Bourne and his sister.
Mrs C. n. Becker.
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Miss Caroline Patton entertained the
Current Literature club at her home
near Arden on Thursday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mile- vRickmnn were
ytlckmnn were
recently "at. home" fo the youngeri
set of Arden, entertaining with a hoi-
iday party which was n.uch enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Worley and j
daughter of Asheville have been !
Impending the holidays with Mr. and i
Mrs. G. W. Worley of Hcndersonvllle.
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Miss Sadie Ledbetter of Arden hns
been the house guest of Miss Helen
Reagan.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Valentine leave
on Monday for Raleigh.
W. B. Marlowe and his daughter, j
Miss Ethel Marlowe, have been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Davis at
Cieir home In Hcndersonvllle.
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Miss Ulllan Britt of Asheville In
visltinsf friends in Hendersonville.
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Mrs. Mary C. Robinson and her
daughter, Miss Nancy Robinson, who
spent the Christmas holidays with rel
atives In Columbia, are expected horns
next week and will reside with Mrs.
William Northup at her home In Grove
park.
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George Menocal, who has been
spending the holidays with his mother,
Mrs. Menocal at the home of Mrs.
Martin In Aston Place, returns to Bel
mont college on January 6.
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Charles E. Jones, a prominent young
attorney wno holds a responsible gov
ernment position, has returned to
Germans Are Starving
Paul Rockwell Writes
Asheville Boy, Who, With His ' Brother, Kiffln, Is Fighting
for the Allies in France, Wnte3 Most Inter
esting Letter About War.
I The mnnv friends of Priul anil Klf
; fin Rockwell, sons of1 I'r. It. A.
! Rockwell of No. 142 Hillside street,
i will be interested in the following
! story, which appeared In The Atlanta
i Constitution on lust Thursday:
i "Paul liocliwell. former newspaper
man of Atlanta, who went to ! runce
land Joined the French foreign lemon
at the outbreak .of 'the1 war, has had
his first taste of real fi.shtint;, und is
now sick ifi'a hospital, according to
a postcard received from . him' .In At
Innta yesterday. He does not state
whether lie was wounded, hut the
onrd teems to indicate that he Is HI
from exposure in the wintry Wenther.
"Ills, brother, Kiflin KncUwell. ls
with him In France, and Is well Kir
fin Rockwell Is now in the trenches,
near Craonne, . .
"The last time the Rockwell b.y.
were heard from in Atlanta was some
months ago, When they were fit a
trainins camp at Toulouse, near the
Spanish frontier. The messase at thai
time indicated that they were haying-
an easy time of it, having -plenty
to eat, the mellow wine of southern
France to drink and dark-eyed dam
sels to help them while away the
hours. That message stated that they
were, about to leave for the battle
front. The present card, which fol
lows, is a continuation of that story.
"Here is the card:
"'December 7. We have been see
ing quite a bit of tile war. I,eft Tou
louse September 30. First were at
Camp de Mallly near Chalons, for
two weeks, Then made a four days'
Washington after spending the holi
days with his father. Col. Jones, and
sisters, the Misses Jones, at their home
on Montl'ord avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Whitaker
of Hcndersonvllle left this week for
Florida, where Mrs. Whitaker expects
to spend the winter.
(Additional Social on page 9.)
Falrvicw Notes.
Correspondence of The Gozette-Xews:
The Misses Morgan of Fairview,
re "at home" Thursday evening
. ,111 S to 11 p. m. In honor of the
visitors and college students.
The
inter-
parlora were decorated for
th(
l'stinP Kamos ot the. evening was a
deBcnptiv -e contest which was heartily
engaged in by all. C. It. Shuford e-
the tunate prize winner. Later
in the evening, a musical program
was rendered by Miss Grace Walton
of Biltmore, Miss Rcssie Burleson of
Barnarlsvillo, Miss Carrie Morgan of
Fayetteville and Miss Mamie Morgan
of the State Normal, after which de
licious refreshments were served
which consisted of fruits and can
dies. Among the ones who called dur
ing the evening were: W. M. Reed
of Chapel Hill and Miss Pearle Phu
ford of Waynesville. R. P. Williams
of Florida and Miss Edna Lynch of
Hot Springs, C. L. Shuford of Hen
dersonvllle and Miss Gladys Aahworth
of Candler. E. A. Hutchinson of
Fairview and Miss Mar)' Foster of
Candler, N. C. Shuford of Chapel
Hill and Miss Grace Walton of Eilt
more. P. K. Miller of Mars Hill and
M1 forn of cT",lpr- F' T-
Frf mnn nf F!rvtew an(1 Mlw Kfrie
Garrison of Weavcrvllle, C, G. Ash
worth of Lake Toxaway and MIsb
Iterate Burleson of Parnarrtsvtlle. O,
IT, Hutchinson of A. and M. college
and Miss Edna Reed of Fairview.
Child I-abor Law Effective.
day. It prohibits the employment of
children tinder twelve years of nge
and provides that children between
twelve and fourteen and one-half
years can be employed only when
'hey have a permission certificate
from their county child labor com
mission. Stenmer Goes on Itccf.
Harwich, Eng., Jan. 2. (Via Lon
don) A torpedo boat reports that
(the Norwegian steamer Odeneence
was wrecked on a reef soon after
. leaving Rotterdom Friday. Her erew
of forty-two was saved."
THE BARLER
OIL HEATER
This stove may cost you a little moro than others,
but It is by far tho most In fact tho only satisfactory
stove we have ever gotten hold of.
We have sold a lot of them and w hear only nice
things about them. One Is kept burning all the time In
the store; come and see it. It's tho neatest little stove
ever made,
J. H. LAW, 35 Patton Avft,
CLEAN BRAN FOR COOKING PURPOSES
This is used extensively by those who need laxative
bread. It makes splendid Biscuit, Muffins, &c. 5c Per Lb.
Yates & McGuire
Phone t4.
THE HOME OP FRESH VEGETABLES.
march along a road lined -with
trenches and graves to "rzna. a
village within sight of Rhelms. Were
there a short while and then marched
tart her into the region of the Aitne,
near - raonne, whore we have been
'Vi-i- since, in the trenches most of
the tune. The artlllerv is doing most
of the fighting here, but we-get . our
share. The cold has been terrible, and
we have suffered much. Just now I
am in a hospital. The doctor says 1
will be O. K. by Christmas. Kiffin is
in the trenches, lie was in good
spirits and health when I left.
" 'The prisoners we have taken al!
say that they are starving, and the
enemy in this region Is using . old
practice ammunition. Wc have plenty
of good food; in fact, remarkable for
war time. Wine every day, and plenty
o." fresh beef, vegetables, cheese, cof
fee, etc. Tobacco is distributed every
three days. Our salary (the word
'salary' is underscored in the card 1 Is
fi centimes, or 1 cent per day, but
we get a bonus when mustered out.
Our battalion has already lost 10 per
cent of its men.
"'If you have to pay postage on
this card, pardon mo, for we can't
get stamps here, and the government
carries our mail free, anyway, but I
hear that postage duo is collected in
the states.'"
"Mr. Rockwell's address is as fol
lows: !
"Correspondence Militalre. Pour P.
Rockwell ( Soldat) 2e Rett. Etranger
Bataillon C, le Cie, 3e Son, Armee
France."
Thanking you , all for
the kindly patronage ex
tended to us during last
year and trusting the new
one will broaden our ac
quaintance and friendly
business relations, we ex
tend you all our sincere
wisiies for a happy and
prosperous new year.
M. GELULA&Co.
Begin tho New Year Right
by Knrolling at
The Emanuel Business College
And secure a practical business couiNe
We are offering A MONTH'S FREE
TUITION to all t-tcdents who enroll
NOW for our full Commercial Course.
At the expiration of this month you
have the privilege ot paying for your
tuition by the month, and paying only
for the time you remain In school. Do
not neglect this opportunity of saving
a largo portion of the regular cost
of a scholarship. Call today for fur
ther details in regard to this liberal
offer.
48 H Pntton Ave.
Phone 1100.
MILLINERY
AT HALF PRICE
S. Ferguson Siillinery Co.,
14 Government Street.
City Market.
7 N.W. PACK SQUARE-PHONEeST
ASHEVILLE HCy
Children Cry
e Kind You Have Always CoogUt, and which lias been
in use for over SO years, has bornothe Buinaturo t
' - and has been .ado untie r his per
fj? y-i--f-- ' Bona! supervision BineoUs infancy.
y-Suzf-, j-CCCCLtlZ Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but
xperlmcnts that triflo with and endnnprer tho health of
Xuf&nts anof Children Experience against lixperii uent.
What is CASTORiA
Castoria is a, harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, -Piw
porie, Drops anl Soothinp Syrups. It is pleasant. K
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otiicr Kareotio
cmbstaiiee. Its ae is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms
and allays Feverishness. For nioro than thirty years it
lias been in eoustant use for the relief of Constipation,
riatulonoy, Wind Colic, all Teething1 Troubles and
Diarvhocia. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Bleep.
The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend.
GrauiNE ; ; C ASTO R I A as-ways
) Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For
THI CNTtJW COMA W V N If W VOMK C1TV,
ii.rfutf'w..iw'.ur!W'W'..w-iy',Kw?i
Immediate Shipments
A. A. SCOTT BRICS CO.,
Knoxville, Tenu.
Phone, write or wire us.
270-SOt
S33BS2S
DANCING
THE BARONESS de KUTTLESTEN
"''. WITH :''
MR. MURRAY, Late of the Castle House,
Will cive lessons in tlu ONE STEP, HESITATION, FOX TKOT,
MAXIXE, HALF AXD HALF, and nil modern dunces, In the ball
room at the.
Battery Park Hotel
Private and elaas lessons given daily. Children's elasses In the
afternoon. Ppeeial morning elasses for ladies In Calesthenics, uslne
d nelng exercises. Those desiring lessons may communicate with the
1 lottery Park Hotel.
ASHEVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE
X. 8 North Pork Square. ' Henry K. Shoekley, Principal,
W 1XTI.11 TERM OPENS JAXPARY 1ST TO 13TII. TWO SCHOL
ARSHIPS WITH TEN DOLLARS OFF EACH TILL JAXCAKY 4.
Scholarship (a)
Book-keeping
Business Practice
Office Dictation
( American Banking
Business Arithmetic
Office Penmanship
SPECIAL
We give A special course in Banking; a special course In Plain Or
namental Penmanship; a special course In English, or Arithmetic; a spec-
ial course in House-Hold Accounting or in the Real . Estate Rusiness; a
splendid course in Commercial Law the best course In Salesmanship.
Our Guarantee of a Situation to every Diploma Graduate holds g-ood In
every case., ,
N. B. Buy a scholarship before January 4 and get special rates. Sat
isfactory, easy time notes received. No discount allowed In case ot notes..
271-tf
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
None but high-class factory rcuchanics employed. Our
supplies are cheaper and all work is Guaranteed.
ENTERPRISE GARAGE
' ' .7. B: Rnmhongh, Gen. Mgr.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
PELTON AND HIGGASON
PnONE 775. Next to 'TrinceM."
ASHE VILLE MADE
Dressers, Chiffoniers, Wash Stands and Toilet Ta
bles to match. A good selection of the bpst patterns.
BURTON & HOLT
On the Square.
Phone your
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.a-i mi I in J
for Fletcher's
all
Signature of
Over 30 Years
fSS3
This is to Assure
All our patrons that their bus
iness has leen appreciated. May
1915 Ixi the most prosperous of
all is our NEW YK.VH AVIS1I.
D. C.
Shaw Motor Co.
52-Ht) Brondway. Thono 2266.
gnu imrtMH.tmmn .ij i uitp
Scholarship (b)
Shorthand (Pitman)
Touch Typewriting
Business English
Cost Accounting
Office Spelling
Punctuation
COURSES
nBEPl
"Wants" to 202
When in Need
of Good
Clean Coal
for heating or
cooldng purposes phone
tis. Wood nntl kindlinr;
for sale.
ASHEVILLE DRAY,
: FUEL & CON. CO.
rhones 223 & 510.
SHIRTS
Made to Your Indlvldunl Measure
nnd lletiiircmenti).
Price $2.00 to $8.00
MFJttHANT TAIIXJR
Trunks, Bags
AND SUIT CASES
H. L. FINKELSTEIN
Loan Office
23-25 South Main Street
Phone 887 . .
FELT SLIPPERS
Ladies' and Children's Felt Slippers,
00c to $1.00; Men's Felts, $1.00.
The Call Company.
17 liiltmore Avenue.
PRESCRIPTIONS
TEAGUE & OATES
Phones 260-1996
J. E. CARPENTER
JEWELER '
Watches and Fine Jewelry.
Watch Kepairng my Specialty.
No. 8 Peek Sanarr.
Set Teeth
$6.00
Crowns
$4.00
All work at reduced prices,
10- year Guarantee.
Ideal Painless Dentists
8 fcjS. Main St. Over Zajfler's
-MR. BUSINESS MAN
DO YOU KNOW
What's In store for you at the. Lan
gren Grill Room during noon hour?
ASK
Miller-Clayton Paint Company.
22 BROADWAY.
CUT PRICES ON
MEN'S SUITS
Gem Clothing Store
8 Patton Avenue
.. BBSS
CHICHESTER S PILLS
? A,tt yr' for
I'lll. la Kcd ud U.li ib.uIUcN
bnin, MM llk III, Rll,hn.
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SOLDBYDRUQGISTSEVLRYHHERE i
FOR KALE Good clean newspapers, y
t0 for 5 cents. Apply at Oasette-
Kews office. tf
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Narcissus
Bulbs
We have a new lot of
tho Paper White Grandi
flora Bulbs for forcing in
water. , , H
Grant V Pharmacy
Reliable Dime and Seeds '