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THE ASIIKVITXE OITTZpN', TUE8DAY AUOTTST 1, 1911. Society and Personals M r. Jenkins ITftve a bridge luhoheon yesterday morning which - wag a very pretty affair. The tanlm war pieced on the veranda which wtv artistically deooratixl with sun flowers and feme. The first prize, a handsome Persian bag. waa won by Iff, Jeter C. Prltchard, the second, a white laoe fart, waa won by Mrs." J. C. Massengsle, of Atlanta, Oa.. e1 the consolation price went to Mine itono Garten, and waa an Irish crochet Ja bot Luncheon waa served on the veranda after th card game.' Mr. Jenkins' guests were Mrs, Jeter C. Prltchard, Mn. Philip C. Cocke. Mrs. J. C Maaaengale. Mrs. Henry Penland, Mrs. Frederick Hodges, of Denver; Mra, J. W. Faurette, Mrs. i. M. Jen kins, of Qastonla: Mrs. James M. ChUee. Mies Rose Warten. Miss Daisy Warten and Mies Sadie Rol- r .- llOR Mis Mabel Stone entertains this afternoon at her home on French Broad avenue in honor of Mies Mary liaise Manning, of Durham: Miss Ellen Wilson of Greenville; Miss Stewart ,' of Wilmington, and the Misses Ingram, of Atlanta, who ere atPula Spring for the summer. k U i Jt J The ' Elks', minstrels., wlrt make their appearance about Aug. II, are being anticipated with much In terest The names of those who will appear hare not been given yet but will be announced before very long. The young lady who sells the greatest number of ticket for the minstrel how will bo presented with a very handsome irold watch with a diamond set in the case. The watch Is valued at ITS, and will bo a prise worth working for. ' Where the tickets may bo obtained wilt also be announced shortly. ' ' Jl Jl the Anna Aston Missionary society will hold Its regular monthly meeting this afternoon at o'clock at cen tral Methodist church. All member are urged to bo present. Mrs, T. J. Watkln gave a children' party yesterday afternoon at her homo on rulton street In celebration of the birthday of her thoo small children, Lillian, Frederick and Thurston Wat kins. There wor about thirty little children Invited, and they played all manner of game on the lawn until refreshmsnt were served. ' Mis DaJ Alexander, of Bwannenoa, delightfully entertained a number of her girl frusnds with a house party given at her hoapitable country homo from July It to !. Those attending wor Ml uses Leila and Sara Cathey, of Cljsdo, N. C; Mies Pearl Holloway. of M organ ton, N. C; Misses Myra and Mattl Goodman, of Charlotte! Mis Marl Idwards and Miss Dolll Als andsr, of Bwannenoa. The week was pant In moot delightfully planned on. tertalnment. One -day was spent in Ashevllle, lh parky visiting the plaoes of tntrefin, th Hty and. vicinity In a touring can ; Mte Aleasnder enter, tataed'her frtenda at an Informal party Wednesday evening. ; AiBumber of wool selection wore rendered,' Mr. Joalyn, of FarHIhoWOj-of the moot enjoyable featuree of the week was a mountain trip to Craggy mountain, chaperoned by Mrs. W. R. Alexander... T hi trip wag a groat ue cess, a were also all other pleasure so thoughtfully planned by Mia Alem ander and i to thoroughly enjoyed by her friend. Jl Jl Ca Tuesday and Wednesday of this weK Mrs. Ellington will be at th T. W. C, A. store and lunch room from II a. m. to I p. m. to live man icure at. II cents each. The pro ceeds will bo given to the T. W. C. A. heating fund, for which the commit tee li t. working so earnestly. It Is hoped that all who can find It possi ble to do oo will patronise the store In every1 way. The lunches have been excellent, and the sales department ha don very well, but there are still a great many attractive thing to he disposed' tof.' The store will remain open daring this week, and the com. mlttee wishes to dispose of goods aa quickly a poeelhle. ; .) . Th Junior member of the T. W. C. A, who 'have organised a "Health and Honor club" wont last Wednes day on an alt day outing to Weat Ashevllle, from there to Hominy creek, where a delightful time was spent, making a camp fire, cooking th noon day meal and roaming through the woods, A business meet ing wa held and the following offi cer elected: Mle Dorothy Reed, president; Mle Para ' Grime, vice president: Mies Martha Chamber, secretary; Ml Evelyn Miller, trees- Silk Tailored Waists for Early Fall Wear In plain Jap and striped silks, taffeta and muslin. Made in plain shirt style with packet s and attached collar or in pleated styles. Also 1 , the new "Slip 0" waist in Jap silk. A lot of White Marquisette Waists embroi- dered in white and colors offer some very at- s " .tractive, valuea. . . . i J '.si . - t...'Ws . .. .-. . " ' ": $ 4.50 Waists V.:V : '. ..80 Waista .v 10.00 Waists '-:... .... 12 J00 Waists i 15.00 Waists hi T. M00RE & CO. r J, if 4 ! , II PATIOIT I urer. On Wednesday uf tlvi 'vole the menders of the club will mef-t at I the nuar at 8.30 a. in. for a mornlnd tramp. Mrs. Erwln Hinder ha lnuned Invi tations to a lirldge luncheon whlrth' she will Klve Thursday In honor of Mrs William Hardee, of New Orleans, . jf Mrs. Jow-ph E. Mearen entrtfilns with a bridge luncheon Wednesday I at her residence on Cumberland ave nue In honor of Mrs. Thomas Correll, of Mnwood. N. C. i' Jl J The charity bazaar, which was to have been held Wednesday on the Battery Park hotel lawn, has been postponed until Tuesday, Aug. I. Jl Jl Mr. fharles J. Harris gave a dinner iHSt evening at the Rettery Park ho tel In honor of MaJ. and Mrs. Morti mer Hancock, at which there Were a number of guest.- J . The Intermediate pupil "'of the Ashevllle school of muslo glv a re cital this morning at 1 1 o'clock In th studio at the Auditorium to which the public Is Invited. The program which was published In 8unnaV4a4u 4 an excellent one, and fhoSe attend ing will have a very pleasant morning. j . Miss Elisabeth Williamson enter tains with a card party Thursday aft ernoon In honor of Mlsa Ssrah Nlel, of Galleon, Ala., who Is at present her gueet. Jl Jl Miss Helen Taylor entertain with a tea Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mis Amelia Beard, of Memphis, who arrived yesterday to visit Mies Taylor. Jl J M r.sVanc Brown and Dr. S. B. Ore won the play-off from Mrs. Reuben Robertson and Mr. Knight In th mixed foursome medal play and handicap golf tournament yesterday with a score of 71. handicap 10, net II. The woman' prise wa a cut glass and silver vase, presented by Mr. B. Lorlllard, and the man' prlo a n ver penknife, waa presented by Mr. Robert R. Reynold. J . A great deal of Interest will doubt less be manifested In the exhibits Of wood carving which Mrs. O. S. Ton nent will show In her studio In the Electrical building today and tomor row from 110 until I o'olock p. m. The collection I an unusually large on and Include some handsome Be. signs. Th studio will be artlsttoally deooratad for th occasion. Mrs. A. C. Bell. Mr. W, U Dunn, Mrs. Valentin and Mr. Jennell will assist Mr Ten nont this afternoon. Mr. Bookman Lorlllard went to Newport, R. t. Sunday, hi mother, Mr. Lovl N. Lorlllard, being 111. Mrs. Lorlllard left Saturday tor New- Mis Elvira Wright oe Columbia, 8. c., I visiting Mr. JJun uernca on Montford avenue. . Judge, and Mr. Henry B. Btoven ia na 4iava returned from a ten daye'ttrlp' to ' Norfolk Boston and Ocean View. Dr. Fountain and- Miss Frances Fountain, of -Forte Worth. Tox., who have spent some wee-ks at tno Mattery Park hotel, have returned to their homo. , Mr. Duff Merrick left last sventng for Detroit on a several daya" bus! trip. Mr. Bartow Van Ness, of Balti more, who ha been In town for sev eral daya, return to the Eaat today Mis Mabel Hendrix, who ha been visiting friend In th city, has re turned to her home In Ruse-liville, Tcnn. Miss Virginia Williamson Is expect ed to return today from a several weeks' visit to her cousin. Mine Mil dred Overman, In Salisbury. Mra. Elisabeth Sullivan and email sons, who have apent the summer In Ashevllle, have returned to their home In New Haven, Conn. Miss Mary Cunningham has re turned to her home In Dayton. O., after spending six months In Ashevllle. Miss Cunningham expects to return for the winter months. Miss Amelia Beard, of Memphis, Tenn.. Is visiting Miss Helen Taylor. Miss Blanch Holt, of Oak Ridge, ar- $3.60 6.00 6.00 7.60 12.00 AVE. . 1 t FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS '. .i A New ihme Core Tbat Anyone Can I'so" Without Discomfort or Lose of liino Wo have a New Method that cures Asthma., and we want you to try It at our expense. No meitter wheth er your case la of lonx standing or recent developraont. whether It Js prnaeat a hay lever Or chronic Asth ma, our 'Wet trod la art 'abeolute-tsure. No matter In what climate you live, no master what your age or occu pation, ,our method, will, certainly cure you right In your Own home. We especially want to send It to thoee apparently hopeless cases, where all (onus of Inhalers, .douches, opi um preparations, fumes, "patent mokH," etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our own ex periHc that this new method will end sll those terrible paroxysm at ohoe and fur all time. 'lhla free offer Is too Important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the cure at once. Send no money. Simply mall coupon below. Do It Today. FREE A NTH MA COUPON Frontier Asthma Co., Room 211 B. Niagara and Hudson Bts., Buf falo, n. y. Hend free trial of your method to: rive tomorrow., and will .visit Miss Sadie Rollins. ' . Miss Maggie Lou Harris and Mis Maud Rousseau, of Savannah, Ga., are spending some time with Mra O. W. Cooper on Woodfln etreot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harper, who have spent a part of the summer In Ashevllle, leave shortly for their home In Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs, Allen McDonald have returned from Black Mountain, where they spent the week-end with Mr. and Mra Franklyn Pugh, of Now Orleans. Mra Lawrence YtiOng, Miss Lois and and Mis Julia Young, Mrs, C. N. Webster and Mrs. Sidney Roberts will go to Morehead City for the ten days' encampment ' Mis Stella Horning and her sister, Mrs. Dwlght -Holmes, of Marblehead, Mass., hsv arrived her for a several weeks' stay, Mrs. J. W. Spear and Miss Blossls Kreps, who have been visiting here from Columbia, 8. C.r have gone to Marshall on a visit ., ,-';(.' ' . . -t. Mr. Snowdeft MoCIng, who has spent the past month in West" Vir ginia, ha returned to the Wtjf; ' ' -!'" ' Mis Bleanor Swift, of Wilmington, Del., li expected In August to visit her cousin, Mis Sarah Weat. Mr, Bnofcrden McClung. who has daughter, of Kentucky, are visiting th parent of the former, Hon. and Mrs. Jamos'lairjfJigWyench Broad avenue. Mr. and Mrs, K. fO., Orey and Miss Elisabeth Grey . leave today for As bury Park, and will later .visit the father, of Mr. Orey In Castlne, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Orey will be away until October, khd, Mis Orey will return t hi. .ueyievievos when tnai scoooi open Sept. IS. Mr. Dive lllmpson I In town from Charlotte, atonplng at Mra , J. -W. Spears for a few day' stay. Ml Katharine Woodrow and Mia Cora Corpenlhg. of Mars Hill, were In Ashevllle yesterday. Mr. Charles T. Allman. of Andrew, spent yesterday In Ashevllle. Mr. Roy Wall wa In town from Mar Hill yesterday. Mr. Leon Whltlock. of the Whitlock clothing house, who has been spend Ing several weeks In New York city and other Northern markets purchas ing fall goods, returned to the city laat night. Misses Ollle Baker, Slnffle Howe and Mabel Stanley, of Ooldoboro, are vis iting at the home of Mrs, J. V. Brown. WEATHER UEPOnT United States department of agri culture, weather bureau, Willis L. Moore, chief. Temperature I p.m. Max. Atlanta .. 71 M Augusta 14 l Boston II II Birmingham 71 .11 Buffalo .10 II Charleston 10 II Charlotte .......... 74 l Chicago .. 10 II Galveston .. 14 Jacksonville . . .. 10 - II Montgomery 71 ftf Mobile . . . . II II New Orleans II 10 New York .. it I Norfolk 7 II Raleigh .71 II St. Louis 10 4 Savannah .. . 71 II Washington .. .. 10 10 Wilmington 71 t Local temperature data for July II. 1811. At I a. m. IT. 10 a. m. 7s, II n. II, 2 pm. II, 4 p. m. 78. f p. m. 71, I p. m. 71. Normal 71. Maximum II. ono year ago II. Minimum It, ono year ago 14. Absolut maximum II In ItOt. Absoluts minimum-6t In l4; " Local precipitation fof tht mohtH'.' Normal 4.H. " " v " Oreatest amount il.Tl In H6V. ' i Least amount 1.51 In HOT. For last 14 hours ending at I p. m. 0. ; State of weather at I p. m. cloudy. Th Smith family. Is doing a doty by congress, and now has alas men In the. boas and aenate . Senator Box 8ml th, of Georgia, la th latest addition to the Smith. Ho- loins William Alden Smith of Mlshlgen, ElUooa D. Smith of South CareJtn. aad John . Walter 8ml tk t Maryland la to MOt , , -;,' K'' ; "''." ' FRANn. HEWITT IN CHARGE OF MINERALS Setentcd tojtrstfjThls Hopartinmt of the Western North Carolina Fair to Be Held in Fall. The exeutlv committee of the Western North Carolina Fair associa tion has elected F. Jt Hewitt to take charge of (he mineral display at the fair to be held In October. The ex ecutive committee 1ia boon consid ering men for the various departments for several days. This makes leader already selected, for three depart ments of th fair. Mr, Hewitt ha a talc mine at Hew itts and besides extensive experience In this particular work, has a gen eral knowledge of the mineral de posits of Western North Carolina. The director and stockholder of the fair sosoelatlop. feel highly en couraged over th outlook for a great fair. .In view of th fact that the board of education, sohool committeemen, and ta artier pledged their support Saturday, th'. fanners' union of th county having heretofore manifested their Interest by adopting resolution to th effect that the fair would have their hearty support LARCENY. OF CARPET CHARGED TO NEGRO Oeorg Bailor, colored waa In po lice court yesterday charged with the larceny of a carpet from M&ttio John son, colored, early .yesterday morn ing. He showed th court a hole In the dirty red carpet of very large di mensions, saying that he got hold of the wrong one, being in search of a better ono, wtifch he claimed wa hi. Bailey haa been in court be fore on Similar charges. After, court adjourned, Bailey wa conducted to a cell In default of a 1200 bond, but he Insisted upon taking an "appeal" and apparently coutd not understand why Judge Adams ; would not grant him the' privilege of "appealing" his case. "-4 " ADJUDGED NOT GUILTY TWICE ON SAME CHARGE Mamie' Clevenger, of redllght fame, had Jennie Wright, also of th aama coterie, arraigned) before Justice of the ' Peace W, -A- James, Jr., early yesterday morning charged with the larceny of a small mirror. j . Jennie was up tn police court Sat arday and was 'given a heavy fine for being drupk, an Mjtrorderly. She waa acquitted of th larceny charge. The Clovsnger woman wor out a war ratt,v taM triad, m Jh sam charg In meglst&le's tottrt 'Jostle James also discharged th Wright) woman and taxed Mamie Clevenger with the costs. The Clevenger woman 'ordered Jen pie Wright to sktdoo Friday and shs departed, taking along a small mirror that brouht about the case. . ire most valuable penny ever coined In Oreat Britain was the gold penny of Henry III. . The Secret ol Success Genuine Merit Required to Win the People's Oon . fidende. Have you even stopped to reason why It Is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgot ten? The reason la plain the article did not fulfil the promise of the manufacturer. Thta applies more par ticularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that haa real curative value almost sells Itself, as like an endless chain system, the remedy Is recommended by those who have bee cured,, to those who are In need of tt. nln an interview .on th ubjejct a prominent local druggist say "Take for exampe Dir. - Kilmer's Swamp Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to rec mend, for In almost every case It shows Immediate results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of haa so large a sale." The success of Dr. .Kilmer's Swamp Hoot Is due to the fact that It fulfils every wish In overcoming kidney, liver and bladder diseases, corrects urinary troubles and neutralise the uric aotd whk causes rheumatism, A. free trial bottle Will be sent by maU. abeolutelv free. Address Dr. Kil mer Oo., Blnghamton, N. T.. and mention this paper. Regular sise bot tles sold at I1 druggists tie and $1. Fouaaed IMl S11EFF PIANOS -SIJfQ THEIR OWJ PRAISE." WERE IT A CONTEST In which the purpose of making your dollar last th longest tn musical satisfaction the reel, we would enter the lists; but as it Is a straggle to get your money at all hasarda offering in xchatig something which ounds well today, Without a ghost of a chanca of ' living tunefully 'till tomorrow,-wo ra flr from the contest, and beckon those who-' want real worth to com aatd whil w ell them a STUFF PIANO, which will be "Thing of beauty, and a Joy forever. " Remember, we soil direct from Factory and wn't burden yon with an unnecessary profit. CHAS. M. STIEFF Manufacturer f the - Piano with th Sweet Ton. Southern Warereoms, S W. Trade Sfc, Charts, ff. CVl BSBwaw ii i iiaiun SOUTHERN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Special Facilities for Teachers' Training Thorough Quickest Least Courses, Method, Cost All up-to-date Methods in ONE System. Full Musical Degrees Con ferred. W. H. OVERTON, Secretary. O. V. BRYANT,. Director. 13th Tear Automobile and Picnio Parties will find in LAUREL PAEK Hendersonyille, : : : N. 0. not only "the most boavttrul natural park in America," but aa ideal spot for a days outing. WALTIER B. SMITH, Manager, latwrel Park, pendwrsomjllev N. C. Damaging Falsehoods (About our honey M worse thn tsaltng from us. A taste ought to " convince "a n y. on" of ordinary Intelligence, Bach flower produces a different flavored Honey. Get Har mon's Honey; . It will convince you. 0. W. HARMON & 00. - PhMo 8ST. 1 SPIRELLA CORSETS Can be Laundered. Frequent laundering of your cor set la desirable dhirtng these hot days. The Bplrell Corset oan be laundered as heeded without rust or breaking. -' J wtfl fit "ft aerry to tovt figure. Nor "etra charg for my ser. vloe. Send card" or phono for ap pointment to your convenience. MRS. HARVEY, SI S. Mala St. Pheo M. ' 1 REMOVAL! H. M. Frost . eVwwtor and Optlraan frota BO Pa Hon Ave. to S Haywood St. Phone 964 to have your clothes pressed. Latest improved steam Pressing Machine. QUICK SERVICE PRKStaXQ CLTJI1 Private or class Instructions In Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIE EMANUEL, Prln. Phone 1713, ltl W. Chestnal Patton School for Boys An efficient preparatory sohool for boys above the ace of ten. Ialmlted number; small classes; Individual attention. Next session begins Sept. 8. 111. Principal, J. C. PATTON, A. B., (Harvard.) 71 Haywood Street. eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeei , CEIiEBRATED CASDT OX ICE AT McKay's Pharmacy Oppo. Post Office. MEN'S SUMMER SUITS i PRICE TheGemCiothing Store , 6 Patton Avenue MISS rT rt a 'TtyAffHm HUFF EXPERT CORSETOaUl . ROOMJ.I1 Bd - -American national Bank Boddlai ,jri , ... . v.. ........ .... V r" tV-.J.V U., , -j r 7- , y f Jiinen Suits for $J,5$ These suits are not this ' you to understand that. But they are good suits; well tailored, excllent material and good, colors,. There are only 18 left. The sizes range from Zi to" 42. -if. ' If you want to get a summer suit for street wear you could not do better than to purchase from this. assortment and then you They were originally priced up to 5io.UU. inen Suits at $5.00 Your choice of every ing the latest models, at We' will riot dwell upon ' suits for they are too well known to need intro duction. The former prices ranged up t6 $17.50. MISS Call attention to her new and up-to-date Una of fialr Goods, Combs, Barrett and Hair Ornaments; Manicuring, Hair Dressing, Chiropody, Faolal and Scalp Massage.- Expert Dermatonaglst who gives treatment for super fluous hair and all faolal blemishes. Consultation free at MISS CRUISE'S, Miss Cruise's Hair Dressing Parlors Phone 16 25 Haywood St , "pPsvWvgwyFyyw trf. CHAS. OOFFKB. s I . ST. CHARLES COPFKB Is a blend of the best, most delicious coffee obtainable and 1 roasted In New Orleans the most noted J - coffee center In th world. Packed in air tight package. ' I oiac-rotrcro package .. .. .. . .. . . ss THllEE-POCITD PACKAGE $1.06 I Sold by 4 ... . r.K IW. HYAMS OOB1TEB WORTH MAI ST. CHAS. COFFEE. t All kinds of Fresh Meats Chickens, liiggs and ttutter; daily. Prompt delivery IT: W. HAYNIE, the Grocfer Prompt Dellry. Phon T7. THE GRUN AshevUl, W. C Ho. S-l H HTDRO-THERMO-KLECTKO mod Tot selected caaee of Nervousness, P Stomach. Rheumatism, Diseases of The BATHS & MASSAGE tendante for both LADIES and OETf Open from I a. m. to p. m. Sa FOR Eight-room house," Mer size of lot, 84x300; all assess throughout Price, $4,000. THE H. F. GRANT REAL e. ......eeeeeeeeee. WHY WOT USE OOKE Tf'o 5 dustlese and smokeless I and very light in I weight. Phone 130 Carolina Coal & Ice : Company : 5 Pataon Ave. Drahmor Bld. J BURTON & HOLT 1 Furniture and House Furnishings Comer Pack Square and gouth Main St. New Class in Shorthand Begins Monday, July 31. Enroll now and get sum mer rates. Ashevllle Business College CITIZEN WANT-ADS Hi av SRING RESULTS year's styles. We want would save quite a bit linen suit in stock, includ the above price. the merits of our new - s CRUISE f I 5 ,... ET. CHAS. COFTKB.. s AND CERRIMON AVK. ST. CHAS. COFrKBJ both native and vwesterniv; I resn Vegetables received r ' t ' Cor. North Malu East St. ER SANITARIUM a j wood street. . . , Phouo M ECU A.VO-THERAPY, DIETlCS aralysis. Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, w Woman and other ohronio .diseaaea. ' Department of the Sanitarium 1 ; open to the public. Skillful at- 4 turday till 12 p. m. I SALE rimon ave. all qn one floor; inent8 . paid. M odrn Easy terms. I . ; TY CO., 48 Patton Ave Dr. John Hey Williams Residence, 199 Pearson Drive, corner Watauga. Telephone 1061. Office 20 Battery Park Place. Telephone, 48. - " ' ICE BOXES ; . " REFRIGERATORS PORCH GOODS HAMMOCKS k J. L. Smathers b Sons U N. Main St New and Seoond-Hand FURNITURE ' Bcmgbt, Sold and Kachajiged. Cash or Bsay Credit Iwss w On sad All. DEAL ft GOLIGHTLY f TRIMMED DATS at Half Price - fiL WEBB & CO. l!-rTirsrinTi tn "Vie TPoTle BkskasVl'jHa.aTaWM W jlr0B) Ms sit IT'l f w and Canada, 1 , Friday, Aug. 11th. I day; Including all neceesary vx- f pensea, only $4.7S. Ask for booklet ' C. F. RAT, M rwttoa Avw.' I X f i D
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