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The' announcement of the engsge tnenf of Mtu Eleanor M. Lembertson to Mr. Olenn L. Crowell, of Loulsburg. N,' CC tu announced at a garden parly given recently in her honr, by Mr.-and -'Mrs. Andrew Johneon Pat- - teraoh, In Oreenvllle, Tenn., where Mis Lambertaon haa reilded alnce . tit departure of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lambertaon, from Ashevtn a yesr or so ago. The home of Mr. and Mr. Patterson wn for merly the home of President Andrew Johneon,' th seventeenth president of the United State, of whom tha prcs enl owner I a grandson. Mr, I'ntter on was consul to. British Oulnna dur ing the Cleveland administration and In the beautiful and quaint old gnr den where the party . w given, a ' number of tropical bird and a gorge . out Macaw., 'flew about at will, having become very tame alnce their Impor. : tatlon ,t thl country. There were three, other guest of honor. Mr. Thou? Brabsan, nee Mis Josephine - Susong, recent bride; Mr. II. Rob ert .Phlnney, ot Richmond, V., and Mr. F. B. Boyd, of Knoxvllle. The guests were interrupted, while playing bridge, by the arrival of a telegram , Which Wat gddreeaed .to Mr. Brab n:, wfto read the announcement of . the engagement of Ml Lamberteon and Mr. Croweli. which waa followed by an avalanche of good threshes and felicitation. Miss Lembertson wore a Itnge'rir "gown trimmed with baby : lrlh lac, a llkon cord of blue defln ing the waist line. Mia Lambertaon a utlful girl, her coloring being tar tad brilliant, and during her re Idaho la AshevW made a great many warm ' friend who 'will a glad to know that aba to to return to thl gtata attar her marriage which take place In thseutumn. The s engagement of M!a Lambertson wag ' rumored In thea column om' month ago, but tha-, formal announcement wm not mad -until several day ago, Mr. Crowatt baa pnt much of hi time in Ashevllle and la en of tha meet pop ular- ad etlmahle of tha . younger .Mfcli lvi -;;-;' ; . ' , -tV ' -J ( Ja.''i v,. -i -j Mrs, Adolph Kobe will entertain with a bridge party Friday afternoon In honor of her mother,, Mrs, a. Seek man, of .New JTork, whe il at present vUlUngor.,;).v.k,,) Mia Myrtle Rolling will entertain with a card party Thursday evening at her 'horn en, Chestnut trt In honor of . ber hous' guest, Mta Julia Wood, of Elisabeth City,, and MIm WanchoJU ' t , . The showers of Sunday interfered but little with tha pleasures of thoee who drive out to Mountain Meadow inn and other point in tha vicinity, tor dinner; Mountain Meadow nn wag crowded, there ar many gueit at tha inn and a number of Ahvllle peopi; wora out tor dinner. Mr. ana Miami, via., ara stopping at 41 Ah Mra. olana Morrla chaperoned a I land avenue. large party of young people who rode out, Thoaa In the party were Mia Peraiv Weat, Mis Marjorla Pearson, Mlsg Paulln Paquln, Miss Sleaner Raoul. Miss Barah Bradford. Mis Emily Campbell, Mr. Frank McDon ald,. Lieutenant W. W. Wet, Capt aaraland Norton, Mr. Egbert Silver nail. Mr, Decatur Weat Mr.- Thomaa Pearson, Mr. Roy Tvataon, and Mr. . Henry Newman, v-.-j Apropos ot tha recently announced engagement ot Mlsa 'Madollna Tal maga Korea .and Colonel John Jacob Jeter, by the parent of tha former, Mr. and Mra. Wtjllam H. Forca, many AhvlUa people , will remember hav ing mat the brlde-olect whan aha re- aided hj 'Ashevllle with her parent aJiumber of year ago. Mr. and Mr. Korea eeespted a cottage In Albemarle Park, and, later the Grant oottag in Viciorta and had many friend In the city,; who are Interested to learn of t e engagement of their daughter. - .xt.M Forca hag developed into an un ' usually beautiful girl, from all ae . counts, although a typa totally differ ent from th, first Mra. A at or, who wa.MU Alva Willing, of Phlladel-phla.'-" , . jl jl ' Tha raarulgriy monthly meeting of . tha board of director of the T. W. C. A. will be held Tuesday morning at 10,: SO' o'tlock at the association. Mat ters of Importance will be discussed and a full attendance ia very much d . slped.,-, ..Tha. aboard . ot dlraotore of the rjewer.Mleeion and Aseoolated Chart tlea- will meet this Afternoon at the central-office on South Pack Square, at p. m.. .-v J . Th Health and Honor club will mast Wadnesday at tha Y. W. C. A. at 4 p. m. Instead ot 4 p. m. a pre- JVeifl Tailored Suits t H -This first showing of fall Tailored Suits com , prises some beautiful new models in fancy 'r- cheviots, homespuns, serges, men's wear wors rV teds' and velones, in severely tailored styles ' or, with various smart trimmings. : ' ' ' The colors are brown, cadet blue, navy, Cvf light and dark tan, black and "white mixtures, Ls oxfords, coronation and black. -' ,-. ' While our stock is, of course, not complete, p we have a representative line, including some p smart Junior Suits, which will appeal to the r. Z young lady preparing her wardrobe for board ing school. V These are principally suits, ranging from .,. ill V. M00RE & CO. i jh mi?: It FATTOK vlously announced. There will be a railed meeting of the Women' Oulld of Trinity church Wednesday, August 8th, at the resi dence of Mr. Thomas Patton. A busi ness of Importance to Hip piirlsh will he discussed all thn women of the church are urged to be present. . The charily baauar for the benefit of the IJndloy Training school wiB be given today, on Battnry Park hill If thu weather la favorable and In caae of Inclement weather t the Y. W. C. A. building, the Henrietta. Tlio procession of auto will leave Mra. Hancock cottago at. 9.80 thl morn ing and all the young ladle who are to participate are requoated to be on hand promptly at that hour. Many generou donation have been made, no vera 1 coming from New York, Chi cago and a number of resorts. Mra. Vanderhllt ha been very generou In her contribution. Several pets, in cluding cata, dog, turtle and other amall animals have been given and will be dlapoaed of thl afternoon All person having peta they would care to donate Will kindly send them to Mr. Hancock' realdence thl morning, A large allver bowl, con tributed by Field A Co., will he- voted for at 4 p. m., the gold locket, do nated by the same firm will be voted for at I p, m., and the handsome doll, a contribution of Hood, tha milliner, at 6 p. m. Refreshments Will b served through tha whole bazaar from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Tha ladle nt tha Manor have charge of tha voting for tha silver bowl. Those In charge of the affair hav been working hard - i. . - iu man ji ib ucueee. Tha Woman' Board of Mlsalon of the Methodist churches of. Ashevllle win hold a recaption tomorrow gfter noon from to t p. m. in honor of Mis Marshall, the deaoonea who comes to Ashevllle to take charge of tha city mlsalon work, and Mlas Oufflh, wh,o ha carried on thl work for gome time past, put who. has been rji rerrea to another field of labor. Ar rangements are being made for a de llghtful afternoon socially and an in. vltatlon la extended to all ladlea of any of tha congregation or of anv of tha other ehhurche to attend (ha Mrs, Elijah Stewart left Sunday on a viIt to her parent, near Orean. boro, where gha will remain for a few weega Mr. Powell Tucker spent Sunday at oiua mom, returning to Ashevllle ye, terdsy. Mr. and Mr. Walter WaldlnVnd two on. Messrs. Alton and Earl, of Mra, I U Cullen ha returned from a two week' visit to Chicago, AWJs wuvua uu nifiinvauia, f , Mr. tame E. Rector has been cstl. ad to Hot Spring on account of tha Illness of his mother. , -rip ' Mis Rose Bosse left this morning for Tat Springs, where ah will b tha guest of relative for ten days. Mr. Brewster Chapman and Mr. Francis Oudger have arrived from New York for a several weeks' stay. Mlas IJUIan Davis has returned from Rocky Mountain. Va.. where he ha been vlattlng her aunt Mr. A. X. William, and coualn, Mr. Beh elor. Mra. William returned with MIm Davla for a several week's stay. Mr. Robert B. Oarnett. of Atlanta, Oa,, and Mls . Pansy Bowman, of Swannanoa, were guests at the Bat tery Park hotel yesterday. Mra Oar nett left last evening for her heme In Atlanta, Qa. Mr. W. Scott Radeker and Mr. Jake Chiles returned last evening from Tennessee, where they have been on business, and leave again in a few day for Knoxvllle. Mr. Roger Lamaon, Jr., who haa been hunting In the Rocky Moun tain with a friend, return td Ashe vllle the ilrat of September for the winter. Mr. W. T. Hadlow ha returned to Jacksonville, after spending the week end with his sons, Messrs. Frank and Richard iHadlow, who are visiting their aunt, Mrs. F, K. Davis. Mr. A. R. Ooodwyn and daughter. the medium priced $18.50 to $40.00 AVB. One reason why S. S. S. i so successful in the treat ment of Contackrtis Blood Poison it that thl medicine strengthen and builds up the Btomach and digestive members while it is purifying: the blood. A great many medicines tmcd In treating Contagious Blood Poison are composed largely of mercury and potash, and arerecom-" mended to the sufferer because they are intended to dry up or remove the humiliating outward symptoms. Bat such treatment cannot cure the disease, and It contin ued use will often so weaken and disease the stomach as to make a nervous wreck of the patient. And too, when thee mineral medicines are left off the araolderin I didn't find out that I had con tracted Oontasrtoa Blood Poieon until It bad made oonslderebl heed way, and fortunately for me tho friend that I first eonealted bad had soma eaperleae with thedlaeaae, and advised me to take S.S.f., so I aida-t tool wiiq any pootors, nut d van at onoe me use oil ti did the ventd. I too bottle, and am now as well a ever. When X began S. ). 0. my f aoa wa o full of sere and eruptions that I oauld not shave, and sow there la not alo-toa "PM-onny j. 480 1-0 Fourth St., BvaasvIUe, Ind. - rour meaioine. tklag it a dlxeoted. By mena (oia le to atiok to it. and thai wa what I , and got along splendidly from very arat. and mv reoovery wa a onlr about en aoeea a purely vegetable remedy, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks of rec ognised virtue as blood purifiers. It does not contain ft particle of mineral and is therefore absolutely safe for any one. S. S. S. cures on the principle that not only must the poison be removed from the bloodf but the circulation must also be enriched and vitalized with nourishing powers. S. S. 8. is known everywhere aa the greatest of all blood purifiers And a safe, certain cure for Contagious Blood Poison. Home Treatment Book and medical advice free. S. 8. 8. ia for sale at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. of Raleigh, are the guests of Mrs. O. IV Morrlo, on Ashland avenue. Mrs.. Virgil L. Jone and Mia Do rothy Jone are vlaltlng the mother of tje. former, Mr. Kope Ella, on Vance street. Mies Mary Miller, of Goldaboro, 1 viarUng her nephew. Mr. C. E. Wad dell, and Mrs. Waddell. In Btltmore, and will spend severs! weeks with her slater Mrs. Frank Waddell. Mr. W.,T. Heritage, of Washington, Is In the city for a stay. Mr. Heritage formerly resided in this city, but Is now connected with the government service In Washington. ' Mr. J. V. Hlldebrand he returned from Brickton. N. C, where he spent Sunday with his children. Miss Harrison ha returned to At lanta, after a visit to Ml Eleanor Raoul, Mlaa Betty Moore ha gone to Ken tucky for a two week vllt to friends. Mlsl Sadie Fitzgerald, of Ashevllle, and Miss Mabel Patterson, of West Ashevllle, are attending the Seventh Day Adventlst' camp meeting at High Point ' Mr. X'Bcronp Style has returned from a trip to ParrottsvJHe, Tenn. Hon. and Mrs. J. M. Gadger; Jr.. left Ashevllle yeaterdar for Whlng ton. ftrftv r rV! . Messrs. Clay and Jennings Fltager- ald hay returned from a visit to their satev Mr. Tra Freeman, at Boetfc, Mr. X. H. Tucker returned to Ashe vllle yesterday from Blue Mont, where he, spent Sunday. Misses Myrtle and Alma Logan, of Washington, D. C, ar visiting rela tives !n the city. They will visit re- Jatlves at Mars Hill tomorrow. Mrs. T. II. Mitchell and daughter, Amelia, of Washington, D. C. re visiting Mr. and Mr. W. B. Taylor, at their realdence on Weat Haywood street The Secret of Success Genuine Merit Iloqulred to Win the People's Confidence Have you ever stopped to reason why It Is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of alght and are soon for gotten f rue reason ia pwin, me article did not fulfil the promises ot the manufacturer. This applies mo.-o particularly to medicine. A modtclnal preparation that has real curative value almost sell It enir, es like an endless chain system the remedy la recommended by those who have been cured, to those who are in need of It. In an Interview on the subject a prorrlnent local druggist says, "Take for example,. Dr. Kilmer's. Swamp Hoot, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to re commend, for In almost every case Il shows Immediate results, aa many of my ciiatomora testify. No other kidney- remedy that I know of has aa. large a sale." The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root Is due to the fact that it ful fils every wish In overcoming kidney, liver and bladder diseases, corrects urinary troubles and neutralises the urlo acid which causes rheumatism, A free trial bottle will be sent by mall, absolutely free. Address Dr Kilmer A Co., Blnghampton, H. T. and mention thla paper Regular else bottles sold at all druggists 50o and tt 00. FLEET TO BE KEPT BCSY. WASHINGTON. Aug, T Next spring there will be concentrated at the Philadelphia navy yard a formid able fleet of battleships to be, known aa tha Atlantic reserve fleet, which will be kept ready for action on it hour' notice. Already eleven battle hip have been selected for thla fleet. They are the Alabama, tllltola. Indi ana. Iowa. Kearaarge. Kentucky, Maine. Massachusetts, Mlaaonri, "Ohio and Wisconsin. On board of .each battleship a skeleton crew of 188 men will be maintained to keep the Teasels in such condition that on a days no tice they can replace any battleship In the Atlantic fleet which may break down or be in need of repair. ' Emigrant leaving Oermany for other part of the world 'are fewe! In "number than formerly. In' lit their number waa above JoMeO while that of last year was 11,000 fn found numbers. Of rhe 15,000 ' the emi grants earning to the Itaited Statu arerflMOO. ' ' : ' TILE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, PERMAIIEIITIY CURES BLOOD PO poison takes ou new life and goon the old symptoms of ulcerated , mouth and throat, brown, scaly splotches, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc., return with increased virulence. Then the disease) makes more rapid headway because the weakened system offers less resistance to its ravages. S. 8. 8. cures Contagious Blood Poison and it does so by purifying the blood and keeping the stomach and digestive members in perfect condition all the while bv its fine tonic effects. S. S. S. is Great Convenience And saves bother to have your bag gage checked ' from your bouse to destination. Ashevllle Transfer & Storage Company - Phone 810. Just Received a Lot of BEAUTIFUL BENNETT PIANOS At prices from $250 to $350. None equal to them in this market. 0 FALK. C J Cleaning & Pressing THAT GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFAOTIOW THE RELIABLE 14 Church, St, Phone 416. Threr.Totft A Famous Xeias Honey Just In. Fine a Sourwood H o n ey. We guaran tee it to please. Coma and see. Tou are wel come.. Phone 857 C. W. HARMON ft CO. 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. II. OVERTON, $4- ' Secretary. O. W. BRYANT, Director. 13th Year SJIEFF PIANOS SIS O THKTR OWR PRAISE." WERE IT A CONTEST In which the purpoe of making your dollar last the longest In muaical satisfaction the goal, wa would enter tha list; but aa it is a struggle to get your money at all haaarda, offering in . exchange something which sounds well today, without a ghost of a ohanoe of living tunefully 'till tomorrow, w re tire from tha oonteat, and beckon those who want real worth to come aalda while w ell them a 8TIJ3FF PIANO, which will be a "Thing of beauty, and a Joy forever.'' Remember, wa Sell direct from Factory and wont burden you with an unnecessary profit OHAS. M.BTTEFF Manufacturer- of the Piano with the Sweet Tana, Southern Ware rooms W. Trade sC, ClhuHorta, Jf., 1 T Jlnstljtalr tfets forCttnlng at 80c I Juo full fables Jrimmings at fa Price They are going surprisingly rapid, at the low price asked. Many of the prettiest ones remain, ' however. Selecting should be easy from so large an assortment. Below are listed the values for this week's selling: i 10c to 5 0c Silk braid, all colors and white, for . ,5c to 25c yard 25c to $1.00 colored Silk Bands, all the season's best colorings, for 20c to 75c real Hand Crocheted Lace is priced at .10c b STc yard $1 to $5 All Over Lace is priced at .50c to. $2.60 yani ffi-W"- aV" h li" OCOJLSBTS Were the first front-laced corsets In America. They have Improved with every new model and In every sea son, until It would seem that per faction could be no nearer attained. MISS HUFF, C0118ETIKRE Roonw ST and f 8. American National Bank Building. i GREAT IS ALLAH And Asheville's waiter supply and incidentally NICHOL'S WAY LAUNDRY WORK Is not far behind. Vis itors like it, as well as most of our home folks. Phone 95. Ashevllle laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr Quite a number of 5 the good housewives in Asheville are using COKE FOR COOKING a a And are very much I pleased with it. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice ' Company : 50 Patton Ave. Drulimor Bldg. FURNITURE STOVES & RANGES Deal & Golightly 17 N. Main St. Phone Sea BURTON & HOLT Furniture and House ; Furnishings v Corner Pack Square and South Main St All kinds of fresh meats, chickens, eggs and butter. Jnresh vegetables received daily. Prompt delivery, V. V. HAYNTE, Tb" Cor. N. Main aad East Sta. rftoae) IT Excursion to Niagara Falls and Canada, ' Friday, Aug. 11th. I day, laeludlnai all nimssii n mm. pane ealy 4e.ia. Ask tor booklet. "lp. r . C F, BAT, n Patgna am, ..RATSLn.- of Dreis ,12Jc to 50c yard Summer seV) "vV" kvV" uA uft CASSEROLE BAKING DISHES Limited Number They ar substantially constructed with the eye to service and finished p)ain, but attractive with nickel holder, which make their handling easy while dlah is warm. The enamel lining Is made by a newly patented process- which prevents cracking and other annoyances. -' One of theae useful vessel will be given free with a purchase of $10.00 or more for a short time only. s CHAS. E. HENDERSON, Jeweler 62 PATTTON AVENUE. A. Aa a A ja Ava jcK aa aA as AaA aa aA.ja AaALAfcA MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 1 We are showing the most beautiful line of Shell Goods in the "city; all iiew designs in imported Barretts and Ornaments. Hair Goods to match all shades. Manicuring and ? X X v ,Uair Dressing. ittat(aatta'i ' Bf. CHAS. COFFEE. ST. CHAS. COFFEE. ST. CHARLES COFFEE la a blend of the best, most delicious coffees obtainableand is roasted In New Orleans the moat noted' coffee center in the world. Packed In air tight packages. ONE-POCND PACKAGE .. TH11EB-FOUND PACKAGE . Bold by M. HYAMS CORNER NORTH MAIN AND MERRIMON AVE. 6T. CHAS. COFFEE. ST. CHAS. COFFEE Aaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeee THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Asheville. N. C. No. ai-Sl Haywood. Street. Phone M HYDRO-THERMO-ELBCTRO and MECMANO-THERAPY, DUfnO-, For elected case of Nervounes. Paralysis, Hay'ever, Malaria, Asthma, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and other chronla diseases. Tha BATHS & MASSAGE p"'1 sanitarium auc w " open to the public. Skillful at tendants for both LADIES and GEN TLEMEN. Open from S a- m. to 9 p. mi fla turday till I! p. m. j FOR SALE TWO NEW 6-room houses, within block of car line.' Have good sized lots, well built with large basement. Very good price and long terms on these places. ,! THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. 48 Patton -Av ICE BOXES REFRIGERATORS PORCH GOODS HAMMOCKS J, L. Smathers & Sons 15 N. Main St. CELEBRATED CANDY ON ICE AT - i McKay's Pharmacy ; Oppo. Post Office, Phone 961 ta hav year eiothe pressed. Latest Improved steam Pressing taeniae. Qtnat KERVicn rttBtmna club Asheville Business College Cerepleta Double ' Scholarship 1 tha vary best far Fall aad Winter study, Pupil are buying thla achol- to at tha ST7MUSB shaaasjaeie'sal aJflfjlj at " r tht rfnntx tfev) ine of Knotare Sweat ers Just Arrived at the tnnex Over two hundred sweaters of the Knotare make came in last week. There has been quite a demand for them and we had the manufacturers to ship at once instead of in Septem ber. The Knotare is a high class sweat er. The prices range from $4 to $7.50. But when you see the line you will understand why they are purchased against all others. One of the features is the button holes. Positively guaranteed against lvtnlri-nf tr ati"otnliivicr ' Lf i'A Apparel Reduced from 5 to i-Z eV'w Vt " rtrwtf- j Special $2.00 a .. SSo .ll.Of m 9 a eeee. eaeeeeaaea- Patton School for Boys t An efficient preparatory school for' boys above the age of ten. t Itmlted number; small classes) ' Individual attention. ' Next session begins Sept. ji, 111. ' Principal, J. O. PATTON, A. B, (Harvard.) f 971 Haywood Street. ' ' TRIMMED DATS at Half Price M. WEBB & 0. Automobile and Picnic Parties will find in LAUREL PARK . Heudersonvllle,' : : t H: Q not only "the moot baavtlrut natural i park in America,' but an Ideal spot,. far a day's outing. WALTER B. SSOTH, laaamgetv Laarel Park, HcoeknaaaTlOe. Jf. Xi . - - ! aTsBassgaagtaBBSsraBBaBBBMSBanaBBHBBaaataaBBBaBeBBaBBBBBaeBaBBBBBBk Private or claaa instructions in Stea ogrsphy and Typewriting. ' Emanncl,i,3 School of Shorthand- ; MISS SADIE KMANUEL, ' PAaj r : i 'L' i w - v.v:-" 4
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