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TTTE ARTTEVTTXTC (TTTTZEN.
Jl Heart l"artjr l VUtor.
't goclal event are following each
Itther thick and fart In Axhevllle iiiat
row, and th rouu people Mitnclully
. gire enjoying life to tlia rollout extent.
JAmoug lb parties fur visitor prom
ising much plireaiire will be that of
JMIa Mary Agne WHfortl at the home
if her alater, Mr, llalrd, on Cumbcr-
' land avenue thla morning Jn honor
tot her houae party gueata, a merry
crowd' ot voun girl moatly from
(ha Wlu Gram tate.
Tha cam to l played will t pro
kreealve hoart aomethlng novel
Mot played with tarda, but letter.
Among Mia Wllford' gueat will
lia Mlw Celeata Cutbuertaon, Mlaa
Jiura McKlnney, ll Jull do Tre
Mile. MIm Corlnne Barf, Ml Mary
B.ovrltiK Wright. Mia Catherine Ma-
kon, Mhta Pred Brown, Mia Lillian
fl'IcU'iicr. Id la Catherine Jlaniioraon,
(Mlaa June liana jNichola, Mia Beaale
INlchola. Mia 1 -utile Campbell, Ml
Marl Bryan, Mlaa Kroma auditor,
IMIaa IlBge Oatea, Mlaa Alleen Cald
nvll. MIhm loieanor Lamberton, Mlaa
Mmlnla Orlltlth Miller, Mlaa Cameron
UrummiHii Mtna May Bernard, Mlaa
Blavnoa, Mlaa Watklna, Mlaa Croaawell,
!Miaa Hi-jwla Lee. Mlaa Horlaon, Mlaa
Uw.rt'h. the JKIaar Penland. Mrs, Ora
liam Webb, Mra, Pruttk Weaver and
Hire. Urliuea.
BUM Umlfc-er'e Fl Hundred Party.
Mlaa Emma Oudger waa hoeteaa
eaterday afternoon at a moat enjoy
utile live hundred Prty, given for
IMla 8ara OoeaeU of Williamsburg, S.
!.. and Mlaa Alloen Caldwell or Mem'
phi. Oilier gueat were Mlaa Alice
Bievenlah. Mlaa Marguerite Wad-
iworth, Ml Calherlu Maaon, the
mi. Stlkeleather. Mlaa Pantile
(wheeler. Mine Virginia Griffith Miller,
Mlaa Hiunuut Holt 0 ..-:Kldge,
11 Iw. BaUle Kolllua, Mlaa Noll Morrl-
Mlaa Ifcirothv Weaver, Mlaa
Heorgla Dennl. tha Mlaaea Chapman,
am. Melen Lemley, the Mlaaea Nlch-
tola. Mlaa Mona Uevcnlah, Mlaa Lula
Thnmoeon. Mini Lambertaon, Mlaa
rhrimlna Bchueeaier. Miaa AIM
Btruinmond, MIm Florence Barnard,
IMlaa Lea Calloway, the MIm Pen
land, Mlaa Freda Brown, Mlaa Eu
ronla Julmeton, Mlaa Wllford, t Mlaa
Ifltea, Mlaa Cuahman, Mine Cocke. Mlaa
IPatherlne Cartroclt, Mlaa Uebocea
UiHyllaa, Mlaa Shepherd. Mlaa lluynea,
Rita Wataloa and Mlaa CroaawelU
('; tlialliMi nUlt l"arty for VJaltura.
Mlaa AHee Drummond, who la pre-Ident-
ot the recently organUod
H'hatlng Dlah club, entertained la
veiling In honor of Mlaa Virginia
kiriltlth Mlller'a guet8 and the ment-
.arof Die elulv Among too"" P"'
,,t wore Mlaa Vlrglnlu Orlffllh Miller,
nm Helen Cofalu. Mlaa KelMHa
Kiiahman, Mlaa Jawila Croawell, Mlaa
aiaynea, Misa Hue Watklna, Mr. Uaa
,.m Ulaokwelder, Mr. George Prltch
pird, Mr. Kendal Northup, Mr. enk
Hally, M. Perry Cobb, Mr. Vomio
kludgor, Mr. Halph Carrier. Mr,
Btalph Millard, Mr. Jumea U Bcrn
Imrdt of' Salisbury..:: - ;.:'
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Intilallona Out f Uatu-rj Wrk Aa-
iiual Cltntnaitt "
The date of the annual mld-aum-tner
Herman at Battery Park baa been
jixcd for Auguat 89, Invlutlona were
laaued yeaterday by the nmnageinont
for the event, whle hie conalderud to
the crowning function In tha eocltil
life of the hotel each aummer ii-a-niin.
Thle la the tweniy-aetond an
nual event, and hundrcde of lnvita
itloiia have been aont out In Aahevllle
nnd all over the eolith. tanclig will
e In the timing room In order to
comfortably accommodate the largo
uttendance. Suppcs will be aerved in
the ball room. -
ftflaa llenderaon Glvea tmioliwn for
-s, Mb Minora tiutwt.
Amnn tlia charming -ttentlona be
Ing showered upon tho guerta of Mlaa
rMiiinr on Mnntfora avenue waa
iiwhen irlvnn on -..Monday by Mlas
Catherine Hemleraon at her home on
Hrove atreet Mlaa Menderaon'a guenta
ytumtwred eight, and were Miaa ouc
IWatklna, Mine Jeaale Croaweu, num
Blavnea. Mine Virginia Griffith Miller,
rvn neheoca Cuahman and Slim
iKmlly Campbell.
dl J
Mra, 8beH Giving Haueo larly.
Mra Axor Bchell, 184 Wooflfln
Mreet, la giving a bouso party for len
Uaya. .Her gueate Include Mra. It. A.
iwilkle and Mra. Rose O'Dny of St
Ioula, Mo, Mra. J. L. Itmckmann,
Mra. 8. C Ilanner and Mra. V. J..
Cranford, all of Greenaboro, N. 0.
Wra Sohcll baa bmued Invltatli na
Ifor a reception to lie given Friday
afternoon at her home on Woodtln
a tree t In honor of her gueela.
Jt
(Damping party Gore to "Potato Top,"
A camiilng party composed of Mrs.
linthony O'ltellly and her family and
yueat wtll lvave today for a live
Ways' outlnrf; on, f'Potato Top" moun
tain. In the party will be Mra.
O'Kellly, Mina Koatrlce Ollmore of
New (irleuna, Mlaa Fredrlra tl'Hellly,
Ir. Hall, Mr. Ale Convvrue of Co
1 ii ii i rum. v., and Mr. l.enrtttux
Ultellly.
Danoe laiat MglM.
The reguUir weekly diunw at the
Uuttery Park Inat night waif the moat
aucceaaful of the present bixuioii, the
door being well tilled with devutvea
of the terplm-horeun art
PIESONAL.
p
Mlaa Anne Hall of "WaalUngton la
a gueat at Huttcry Park.
Mr. Lou la M. Roume left yeaterday
for a bualnoaa trip north.
Mlaa tllanche Holt of Oak
hi vlaltlug Mlaa Sadie Hoillns.
Tildge
Miaa Lucy Vance haa gone to Oro
ver, N. C to attend a house party.
Mr. 8. H. Hnmrlck and Mlaa Algla
Uardwick are guests at Toxaway inn
Mlaa Mary Roberaon of Chapel
Illll la spending a month at Mon
treal. ,;
t a
Mf. W. J. Heywood o( Charleston
la spending sometime at Battury
Park. ..
Mrs. W. K. MeYrlck ami two chll.
dren have gone to Montreal for a
week. j;
Mlaa Helen Craig has returned from
a two month visit to relative lu Wla-
oonaln, .-r
Miss llattle Hurnwell of Charles
ton, 0. C. la expected to visit friends
this week.
Mr. Jesse Heale who spent yeater
day In the city has returned to Hen-
dersotivllle.
Miss Hostile Ingram of Sumter, H.
C, Is visiting Mra. Hrohtin at Ot Vic
toria avenue,
Mrs. K. U. Uooseman and the
Misses Honnoninrt have returned to
Uroenvllle, B. C. - , .... ,
at ,
am -
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rOVUKCRmiNAIE.
iVPER-
FVL
In the selection of your personal rtTectn,
whether apparel or Jewelry, you will
appreciate the Ui.tba Excliiivccm of
THE
HOWARD)
(WATCH
Let us present the newest
models for your Inspection
New Tilings in
Summer
Jewelry
taaWsaaaaaaWIWMWI IIWlBaBHI
TIipj are constantly
arriviiiDirstim-live,
l)caiitiful DroofhcK,
I ract'l etp, Not k la w'8,
Pins, Kings and an
unlimited' collection
of other trinkets.
I
TOE TflOMPSON-BRANNON CO.,
WATCHMAKERS GEM MERCHANTS SILVERSMITHS
Mm Iflet-cerized
Checks
Brown. Blu Green. tc. for
Z5c Ifard ,.
Jkinners Satin, jrfll Colors, for $K50 yard v.-
Skinners satin is known all over the country as the best and most supe
rior lining satin made We have just received a shipment of Skinners satina in
in all colors. Skinners Mack taffeta, none better, 3G inch, for $2.0 yard. ' ,JV
Silk and Jatcen Petticoats
priced Right
Miss Cruise
Manicuring and Ilalrdrcaslng
Parkin.
tl Haywood fit., over Candy
Kitchen.
New line of hair goods In
the latest styles. Try my freckle
cream and face bleach.
Residence Phone 421.
Office Phone II.
Mr. flchoff of Cincinnati, who has
been visiting his family on Montford,
returned to hi home yesterday. ,,
Mr. and Mr. Needham, who have
had Hose Tree Cottage on Huttcry
Park Hill loft yesterday for New ork
Mr. Charles Itonnoa 1 entertain
Ing Mis Minnie Logan (it, Alleghany
Pa., at her home on Cumberland avo.
Hair Dressing Par
lors Full Line Hair Goods.
90 Jim u-ry Pk Plo. Mod. Illilg.
FACIAL ANI IUCMP TRKAT.
MKNT, WiECTItlCAL MAN
KAOK; NIIAMPCMIINO AM)
MANItnilUJIU. LATKST HAIR
DItYIA'U.
- ti- :'l PIIONW StVfl. i'- i
HKINM.lt Al IIPNTER.
wmmmmmKmnamw
PfRFECTED LIQUOR
CURE COMPANY
Mr. R. t. Qalbrolth of Spartan
burg, 8, C, 1 visiting the family o
Mr. Edward Vandiver, weaverville,
N. C. ..
Mr. Robort Ilrohun ha roturnc
from Haluda. where ahe has been vis
Itlng Mr, If. C. Ingram of Bumlcr,
8. C. " '
Miss P. Brohun ha returned from
Columbia and Charlotte, after a tw
months' Bitty, to lur home in Vic
toria.
Miss Ellen Barker will leave thla
wock to visit the family of her uncle.
Major Barker, at his summer . home
lit Plat Rock.
Mrs, R. C. Fortune and Mlsa Per
klnaon who have been traveling In the
north for several month have ro
turned to Aahevllle, ,
Ir. and Mra. Chnrles H. Jordan,
who have been spending a short time
i, Moure lend, tne gUCHia oi m
Harvey, have returned.
Mr. A. Klmberly who has been vis
iting his parenta Mr. nnd Mrs. E. K.
Klmlierlv on Morrlnton avenue ims
returned to Columbus Ohio.
Mrs. Rogers Orant and Miss Cath
ortn Orant who have been away for
u month visiting tho exposition and
relatives In Maryland have returned.
Miss Daisy Itranoh, who spent the
past winter In New York Is here for
a ahort stay, the guest or Her nrotner
Mr. Frank U. Iarby at Mattery Park
Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. C T. Patterson of
New Orleans will arrive tomorrow to
Join Mr. Patterson's parents. Col. and
Mra. Patton. who are stopping at ;.s
Cumberland avenue.
. TO CURE ANY DISEASE.
trke JTauae Maat fee ftiainrtd, lam
Way with Daadrag.
KU1 tbe germ that cause dandruff.
tailing hair and baldneaa, yon will hara
kio SBOr dandruff, and your hair must
grow luxuriantly. Newbro'a erplclda
kiot only contain, the dandruff germ
Ueatroyer, but It la also a. moat delight
Iful hair dresalng for regular toilet urn.
Ho ' other balr preparation Is on thla
SKlentiflo basis ot deatoylng the dandruff
genna. It atop all Irritation, keep th
calit sweet, pur and wholesome. Re
tnember Uiat aomethlng claimed to be
"just a good," will, not do lb work of
genuine Herplclde. Bold by leading
aruKgurta Send 10c. la atampa for aam
pla to The Herplclde Co tfetroit. Mica,
nmt end II .
Tlioma I. Ilrohun, who has spent
moat of the summer engineering In
South Carolina, will apiind a few
weeka with his mother In Victoria
before returning, to the University of
Virginia,
Mr. George 8. Powell, president of
he North Carolina Jamestown re
position Commission left yesterday for
the Exposition to be lu readiness for
North Carolina day.
Mlaa Mary Anderson, dean of the
Preabyterlan college. Red Springs. N.
C la a visitor In the city, a gnet m
Forest Hill. Mra. Neal Anderson.
Mlaa Ruth Anderson and Miss Mur-
garet Anderson are also gutl at
Forest Hill.
Mr O. Fortune and Mlsa Net
tie Perklnson, who have been visit
ing for the past two months, have re
turned home. While away they vis
ited Washington. Saratoga, west
ti"; V!iU 4tiT J point and Schenectady. N. Y,
There ia a vei y good reason for
your rending what follow. Yon will
understand why before you have
reached the last word.
John B, Ounter, Medical JMrector
for the',. Perfected Lkiuor Cure Com
pany, has made alcoholism his spe
cial study for years. In order that all
that 1 benellclul In other sanitarium
treatments might bo considered in tho
formulation of his now perfected cure
It wan deemed necessary by him to
get In close touch with patients from
such Institutions. For eleven months
Hist previous to Juno 1, 1907, ho was
house physician at tho most poptrnrr
llipior cure snnlt.-irlum In .North Cr
ollnu, located at Rcldsvlllc. The phy
Biological effects of this and tho oth
er populnr treatments he hns asslil-
ously watched. Much that Is good
was found In nil the best kpoun nih
oils, but, in some Instimces the, use
of diingerou druss or hypodermic In
jections made ninny diminution ne
cessary.
Independently of any established
systems ho has Inaugurated In his
cure three distinct departures from
older methods ami. combining these
with the best feat urea from other
treatments, ho h.ns perfected a llipior
cure In full hurmouy with I he udvun
cea of modern therapeutics, which,
speaking very cnmrrvmlM-lv, will do
more towards eradication intemper
ance from the land th;in all other
home or sanitarium treatments now In
existence.
Again, the rtistcmnry cost of treat
ment at other recognized sanitariums
one linn it roil dollars, with tioard
ml room an addil tonal expense. This
s too much. You know It so do wr.
we omt n oetter treatment, a surer
ore at the hospital In (ireenshoro
nan any obtainable elsewhere, Ir
respective of price, and the cost of
ur hospital trtatment (Including
onrd ami room! Is just sixty dol-
ars, payable in advance (as Is custo
mary elsewhere)
The time necessary for the patient
o remain away from his homo will
not exceed one week.
Where the patient Is genuinely anx
iis to stop drinking, the Company
ill send the full treatment (Just
as Riven at the hospital) for twenty
illars, l.iit it is necessary that there
some reasonably Intelligent per
son at the patient's house to admin
ister the remedies.
The entire course of treatment ex
tol over a period of thirty day.
he desire for Intoxicants departs for
the second or third day, nftir
hfch time the patient Is usually phy
ieally and mentally able to resume
Is cuMoinary ocntlon. Under the
millions previously specified, the
real no it can he ns successfully given
home, with the same positive -
rnnee of permanent cure, as at the
ospltal -, -
Applications for admittance to the
ospltal should be made at the gen
eral oftlcea of the company, Ind floor
New McAdoo building, (next to Post
office), Greensboro, N. C. i
The Model
ONE PRICE LADIES OUTFITTERS
n Mew No. SO attain Mala Street
8. A. FREED LANDER, Proprietor.
Phone Ja08.
Our Big Bargain Sale this
month should not ho missed.
Unusual values await you.
If you want to spend
these Summer days pleas
antly join the
Y. M. C. A.
f,' . ;
and mako use of the 1 load
ing Jioom and Tennis Court.
Keep eool by taking a
plunge in - the, swimming
pool. Membei'Hhip 8 and JO
dollars. Boys under 1G $3
- :
pci ) cat.
MS im
fit". i ; 7.1
Bilk Underskii-ts in black from 5.(K)
up.
Black and Colored heatherbloom petti
coats for 2.50.
Black sateen petticoats for $1.00,
$1.50, $1.75 on up.
Cfooa durable Jowls : Jhat
lOill (dash
Towels made of cotton or linen will
he found here.
Large size lmck towels with red bor
ders, a good value for 15c, at 10c each,
$1.20 dozen.
Large buck towels in linen from 25e
to 75c each.
Turkish bath towels, bleached or un
bleached, from 10c to 50c each.
PRIVATE SANITARIUM
For tlie Exclusive Treatment of
Diseases of Women
Mrs. Rusa F, Monnish, M. D.
Graduate of German and American
College and Hospitals; f years expe
rience. First class accommodation.
Long distance telephone.
81V react. tree. Atlanta, (in.
VISITORS
Mall your friends a SOUVENIR ot
yourself and Aahevllle, by send
ing our Special Printed
"ASH KVIM.K SO WEN 1 It"
PirOTOCiltAI'llIC POST CARDS,
"Ping Pong" photos
30 for 2.V.
OPEN SATURDAYS TILL :S0 P. M.
, ELECTRIC PROCESS.
The IIIGGASON STUDIO
No. 8 N. Pack Square.
Citizens Bank Building.
TITOST0 RE: D t M0 DE RNLWA'VS"11 I
' ASHEV1LL& N.C
Handsome Shirtwaists for Early Fall Wear
We have just opened up some beautiful styles in Silk Waists in Blue,
Black and Brown, Plain and the Hair Line Plaidsfrom $3.75 to $7.50. To those
who wish to make an early selection, will find this an opportunity to get the
newest out in waists at very reasonable prices.-
Fall Dress Gocds Here in Abundance
We wish to remind Mothers,, that now is the time to prepare their daugh
ters' out tit for the next school term. You will lind a splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Dress (Joods here to choose from.
For Clean, Stylish nnd Up-
to-Date Turnouts try
Wiley B. Brown and Son,
W. College St. Flume 5().
Mr. and Alra. R. u Oroom have
gone t th Vlrgrnl coast. -
COAL WHEN
YOU WANT IT
Not a day or a week
later but riirht at the
time you arc in need of
it. Only tho better
grade of coal furnished
our customers.
Carolina Coal & Ice
Company
Phone 130 ;
REGARDLESS
OF
PROFIT
ceil Lois of Moris
conducting this
A. S. Denoon
No. 7 Haywood Street
$2.28
Are movintr ritrht out. Ourobiect in
snlc is not jtrotit. hut to close out as ouicklv as possible all
summer shoes. We must prepare for fall" Shoes which
are now i tuning in. Note the reduction, all good slioes.
Will stop a pair of men's I Quality and eomfort in wo
Oxioi tls that were $:5.(H) and I man's Oxfords. Priced $3.00
:?.50. , and$3.5a ,
Same reduction in Children's Ties.
$L9$
NICHOLS SHOE CO,
The B&rg&lrx Store this Week ' ON THE SQUARE
All the latest and mot artlatlc 1
potterna for etamping ahliiwalsu. ccn-
lerpiecea, coiiara. etc. large line of
band pained and embrolderd noveltiea
Genuine Mexican hand drawn work.
All grade of Linen, Porglan Lawa and
Nainsook. .
DRESSHUKLG
alao altering and fixing.
Chargea fleaeonaBle,
Knciture at Rhatnpoo Paiiora, IS
Church street, nr Futon aven
ue and P. O.
MRS. a. M. mVCRS.
gaaBBBSnaBTananaBBaaaatBaaaBBS&
LUMBER FOR SALE.
WIIOLKSi.LB AXD KUTAIIj.
Tellow Pine Lumber, rough and dreesed. Yellow Pine and Cypreaa
Bhingles. Call and get our prices. Office 201 Caldwell Bull din.
STEVENS-KIEKLAND CO., 1
(Incorporaled.)
. C AOAMS. Prea. W. U KIRK LAST), Y-PreL
JAS. IL 6TEVEXS, S--y. and Treaa.
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