VTONPAY, AUGUST 23, 1918. LET YQ UR DOLLARS BE B OME EARNED, H OME DIAMONDS WATCHES SNEEZERS MEET I WAYNESVILLE ;H9 of Five Places In Unieed States Where Hay Fever Stops. Nurth Carolina this year for the pirn time In several decade will en. Iteituln a convention of "Sneezers." the same to be a large body of those unfortunates who go through the lat her portion of tho summer in a state f tears and sneezes as a result of piay fever. On the summit of Mount Uunaluska, 6,0(0 feet above the sea P"vel is the place, and August 27 is hhe opening date. .North Carolina through the posses sion of this unique resort this year 1 reclaimed one of the five places In 1 he United States whore hay fever "nd It shows that every hay fever Sufferers may be assured of not only leiief but immunity from their bur den. The annual report ef the seer try of the American Hay Fever as sociation has recently been Issued, "offerer last season was completely immune from the disease during the sojourn en the heights of Junaluska, record that is nnaJUd by only a i'w -places In the entire country, no !lly in the White mountains of New iJIampshlre. - . I It Is expected that ther win be lieveral hundred of the visitors here 'his month to console each other in their affliction. The meeting sched "led Is being worked up' by the offl ren of the national association, whose hlef purpose Is to get the sufferers io places of relief. I Officials of the Southern Railway 'nmpany are taking the matter, in j'harge with ft view of giving wide ubllolty to' the merit of the western forth Caroline, resort It Is estimated j'hat there are over 100,000 people In j'hls country who suffer from the ef. I'trU. of hay end rose fevers, and a (majority of thee endeavor to reach ome. place where "life will be bear 'e during the siege of the attack. ,Tlie time was when the sufferers j convened In Isrse numbers upon the ummlt of flnan mountain, (his stale, j 'ft years a so the hotel there burned nd since that time the hay feverllee hve been tumlnr their attention to 'he rnrts of the White Mountains end (he Vre resorts of Michigan. 1 The slow prooeas In milling Ira bee's fleet Kanms hard wheat flour retains the natural wheat flavor. lll-Tt SALES Daily 10:30 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m; for TIF MS SEASON IT HOT SPIES r-. Special to The Gazette-News. Hot Springs, Aug. 21. The height of the - summer season Is now on at the Hot Springs hotel and sanitarium, and the house is well crowded with guests from all over the country. The hotel has been recently remodeled and refitted with many unique and valu able appliances for exercise and pleas ure. The grounds are beautiful and the lawns delightfully kept. Every Monday and Wednesday night, lectures are given on some Im portant health subject, such as dietet ics, drugs their use an 8 abuse, bac free to the guests of the hotel and are of much benefit and very Instructive to those who have come to the sanita rium for relief. - On Wednesday night Dr. Hoyt, graduate of ths University of Pennsyl vania of Philadelphia, assisted by Miss Hoyt, his sister, gave an enter tainment for the benefit of the guests. Selections were given front Alfred Loyes, English poet, Robert Cervess, James Whttcomb Riley and others. The entertainment was cpncluded by an exhibition of magic and sleight of hand by Dr. Hoyt assisted by Miss Hoyt. , Thursday, night a bean bag party was given Jy the hotel management for the benefit of the guests.. This was enjoyed thoroughly by the old and young, and after the entertain ment, the young folks and the old folks enjoyed an hour or more of dancing in the big dancing hall ad Joining the parlors.. The hotel man agement gives regular dances every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Every day In the week, outdoor features axe available, such as boat ing, mountain climbing, horseback riding, golf, and tennis. The golf coarse la nine hole and beautiruiiy located. Wondering. .TbeTtfs ods thing J'v often won dered about, ma." "What's that, chlldr "It the mermaids make op ths oys ter bed with sheets of water."-BaJU-mom American. Postponement. The Ice er.m supper which the Junior Fbtlathe.t class of the North Asheville Vethodlst church had plann ed for tonight on the lawn of ths church, has been postponed until next week. The exact date will be an nounced later. THE JME. GELULA &'CO. PACK SQUARE JEWELERS NEXT TO PRINCESS THEATER In "Response to a Popular Request We Take Pleasure in Announcing Commencing Today (Monday) August 23rd, We Will Conduct an a Short Period Prior T IT BUMUSE EVENT Forty-Five Couples Attend the Largest Social Gathering of the Season. Special to The Gazette-News. Brevard, Aug. 21. The "harvest dinner" dance given at the Franklin hotel on the evening 'of August 18, wae the largest social event of the season, and was enjoyed by a large number of society people, both from Brevard and visitors here. The dinner was given in the hand some dining room of the Franklin hotel, which was appropriately deco rated with magnificent mountain dahlias and evergreens. There were forty-five couples pres hth h.. WE dinner and the dance very much. !""' " , . ""v"nw(? """"J The entertainment was given ln 'he flnn 8 he men" honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. David- e men's doubles, which will be son. who have been hosts at several ,hre " ot flve- , , .v , very pleasant dances early In thei In th men s singles the winners season, and who have added much will be engraved on the Grove to the social life of Brevard. Park CUD' nlch wl' b,fcom,0 the p"- Among those present were Mr. and ' mlane"t PPerty of the player win Mrs. J. S. Bllversteln. Mr. and Mrs.!"1 the tournament three times, not H. N. Carrier, Mr. and Mra-T. ji, necessarily consecutive This cup was ahinm.n m, .H Mr. J. A. Miller t placed In competition In I1J tr Mr .rt Mra. H.rrv P.tton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burnett, Mr. and!twlc. Mrs. J. M. Allison. Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Breeee, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Broomfield, ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cook, jr., Mr. and Mra. C. M. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Crousehorn, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Shaffer, Captain and Mrs. H. E. Rains, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Erwin, Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Clement, Mr. and Mra M. M. Chapman, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Davidson, Dr.. and Mrs. E. S. English, Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Whltmlre. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Verdery, Mr. and Mrs. Aldersnn, Dr. snd Mrs. W, J. Wallls, Dr. and Mrs. Oruver, Miss Emma Pattnn, Dr. J, T. McKlnney, Miss Nena Hodges, Alex H. Klser, Miss Bessie McLean, P. B. Csrr. Miss Marjory Biitterfield, W. H. Allison, Jr., Miss Josephine Carr, Roy Dendlnger, Miss Asbury, N, P. Pworetsky, Miss Ksthleen Bingham, Haskell Allison, Miss Kathleen fcr win. Harry Clark. Miss Elizabeth A. Godfrey, F, E. Davidson, Miss Annie Ashe, Overton Erwin, Miss Margaret Blythe. Ralph Clement, Miss Mary Jane King, Mrs. W. V. Trammell, Col. C. C. Hodges, Mrs. Chesniit, Vlre-ll Osborne, Miss Eliza Wallls, W. MrFetter. Miss Nellie Outland, MIm Helen Wilson. V. T. Brodle, Mrs. Paul Smsthers, Walter Whltmlre, Ubs LauJm Lobb. Alf ftuokett. AaHEVlL.i.JE UAIEH J5 fi to Our Final Removal Into Our New Store. M. GELULA & CO. 7 NORTH WEST PACK SQUARE. T Annual Event at Country Club Large List of Entries Arranged. The annual open tennis tourna ment of the AnheHlle Country club will begin this afternoon. The tourn ament will be held under the aus pices -of the National Lawn Tennis association and promises to be one of the most Interesting events held here this summer. The chairman of the tennis com mittee of the club has issued the fol lowing notice of the tourney: "Men's singles, men's doubles, la- dies' singles, ladles' doubles and mix- ed doubles. All matches will be two has been held by Ralph E. Racey In 11)12 and 1912, and Is at present held by B. A, Penlck, Jr., who won the tournament in 1014. A cup will be given to the runnera-up. "In the men's doubles eups will be given to the winners and to the run-ners-up. ' ' "The winner of the ladles singles will hold until next year ft new oup which has Just been put up for com petition on the same basis as the Grove Park cup for the men. A cup will be given to the runner-up. "Try the ladles doubles and In the mixed doubles rups will be given to the winning pairs. " The Entries, t The entries follow: - Robert Fields, of Kansas City; Robert ilnghsm, Jr., of Louisville; I K.. Callahan and John Mason Pnilth of Chicago; L, M Green, of Columbia; ' Lenoir , Cham - bent, and Elmer 8. Waring, of Charlotte: t. II. Counselman, of Birmingham; P. H. Winston, of Chapel Hill; Hnlph E. Racey, of Palm Beach: Esmond Philips, of New. Orleans: Miles Chlaholm, of Charles ton; William M. Maldta., of Brevard; tt. H. Besjr and Jamue 11. Spratt, of Jacksonville; Jeaae kr. llmlth, of Dal las; Paul E. Jetta ot Mescal a re, N M.; J. Lee Burtly, Bland Logan, Frank Emerson and Qeoree West- AFTERNOON WO feldt, of New Orleans; D. C. Craw ford, of Rock Hill; J., Thomas Pear son, Reeves Rutledge, L. DuB. Rees, Fred Thomas, D. R. Millard and G.' M. Howland, of Asheville. The men's doubles will be played as follows: Bingham and Rees, Stanley Howland and Thomas, Winston and partner, Racey and partner, Phelps and Chlaholm, Counselman and Maiden, Spratt and Berg, Burtly and Logan, Dameron and Westfeldt. The mixed doubles are as follows: Robert Rlngham and Miss Henrietta Bing ham, John Mason Smith and Miss Ellse Mason Smith, P. H. Winston and Mrs. Reuben Robertson, Ralph E. Racey and Mra R. P. Johnston, James B. Spratt and Miss Margaret Spratt, Esmond Phelps and Miss Therese Chapman, Bland Logan and Miss Irvln Murphy. The ladles' singles are as follows: Miss Henrietta Bingham, Miss Ellse Smith, Miss Therese Chap man, Miss Katherlne Lumpkin, Miss Most Wonderfull Indeed, Is the Work of the Globe The Most Wonderful Remedy Ever Known Sufferers of Rheumatism, Cattarrh, Kidney, Liver and Blood Trouble Read of the Grand Work That is Being Done by This Wonderful Remedy For Yonr People. 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