THE ASITEVTLLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUG XJST 23, 1911
Society and Personals
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Thre will be n Informal dance to
night at Cherokee Inn. Dunn or
chestra v7.1l furnish the music, and as
these dance always prove very popu
lar, there will no doubt be a number
of people attending this one.
Last night. In her, home In West
Aaheville. Miss Besl Klklna gave a
fsllghtful birthday party. Mush; and
games were enjoyed until a late hour,
when delicious refreshments were
served. Among Miss Elkln s guests
were Mine Bertha Ford, Miss '"ore
Ford, Miss Mary Swain, Miss Caralee
Pertller, Miss Led ford, Miss Karl,
Miss Cora Duckett. Miss Fannie Ford,
Mr. Roy Robert. Clyde Hawkins,
Heath Braslll, Arthur Whltnru, Al
bert Peterson, Will Howard. Ben
Ford, Arthur Liverett, Earl Hannltk,
Herbert Bikini.
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Monday night Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Oreen entertained at their home on
Btarne avenue, with a dinner In hon
or of Mrs. Glenn L. Ray of Toledo,
O.. and Mr. Jaa. R. Lee of Idaho.
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The Thursday bridge club meets
this week with Mrs. D. Hoffman, st
her home on Orchard street.
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The Baraca class of Haywood
street Methodist church will give the
Pnllstnta olasa a watermelon feast to
night In the Baraca, class room of the
church
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The Friday bridge club meets this
waek at the home of Mrs. M. L. Btev
ana on Wst Chestnut street.
Mlas Corona, Ryne, who has spent
the sumnvr with Mrs. F. W. Clee, 5
Elarnes avenue, left yesterday for her
home In Indianapolis.
wood street, left last night for Al
On.
Mrs. Nosh, of Earl,
friends In the i-lty.
Ark., la vlaltlng
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Is In
visit.
J. A. Selgler, of Jacksonville,
the city fur a several weeks'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malone left
for Atlantic City yesterday.
Mr. end Mrs. 1. H. McNeill, of New
Decatur, Mis, are umong the guests
at Battery Park.
Every woman's heart responds to
the charm and sweetness of a baby's
voice, because nature interred her for
motherhood. Iitit even the loving j
nature of a mother shrinks from the
ordeal because such a time is regard
ed as a period of suflerinq' and danecr.
j Women who use Mother's Friend arc
I saved much discomfort and suffering.
I Mrs. ('. A. Walker, who has been ana lucir systems, being thoroughly
visiting Mrs F. A. Abbott at 21 Hay- 1 prepared by this trreat remedy, are
in a healthy condition to meet the
time with the least possible stiflerin:;
nnd danger. Mother's Friend ja
recommended only for the relief and
comfort of expectant mothers ; it is in
no sense a remedy for various ills,
but its many years of success, and
the thousands of endorsements re
ceived from women who have used it
are a guarantee of the benefit to be
derived from its use. This remedy 1
does not accomplish wonders but sim- j
ply assists nature to perfect its work. I
Mother's Friend allays nausea, pre
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! vents caking oi
the breasts, and
contributes to vlEVf SVtHsff
strong, healthy 11 ItfJLili
motherhood. Mother's Friend is sold
at draff stores. Write for our free
book for expectant mothers.
BRADHELD REGULATOR CO., Atlmf, C
lir. and Mrs, Frank Rogers, of At
lanta, are gueata In the city.
Mr. and Mr. D. H. Jenklne and
children, of Caroleen, N. C. are
guest in the city.
Mr. nod Mrs. William Jones, of
Tarborov ar guest In the city for
ttm days.
Mr. and Mrs. Low, and child, of At
luta. ftr spending several days In
. tha city at Cherokee Inn.
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Mr. Chepherd Ramaaur, of Atlanta,
la In tha city for. several days.
Mr. K L. Hurrell. of Darlington,
st'C, 1 tha guest of friends In the
city.
Mitt Lorena Bright, of Dickson,
Tsnn., and Miss Jessie Moody, of
Waynetviiie, a m th city for a few
-weeks,
Mr. W. T. Bryan and Miss Marie
Bryan art In tha city for several day.
, Mrs. "1. X. Chambers, Mines Corn
and Mamie Chambers are among tha
umber who left yesterday for At
lantlo Ctty.
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Mr. O. Ellt Gardner, of BurnsvtUa.
; is tn th city. . , . , Tr-
Walter E. Moor, Esq., of Webater,
arrived In tha city yesterday.
. Mr. Jt. E. Coburn, of Bryson City, la I
ia tbs city. ,
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Mrs, J. B. Canon and children and
Mtss Ophelia Patterson, of Teas, are
among the summer visitors in tha
ctty.
Mr. and Mr. N. M. Proput, of Con
cord. ar guests at Cherokee inn.
Mr. W. Harrsll and Mr. W. P.
Corbett, of Valdoeta, Oa.. are in th
city for several day.
Mr. and Mr. James Kurkland and
family, from Dallas, Tea-., are spend
ing several weeks In Ashevllle.
Mr. Waldo Martin, who haa been
vlaltlng hi sister t her home,
"Woodstock," leaves today for hi
horn near Martin, Fla,
Mr. and Mr. R. 8. Olbbs, of Mars
Hill, passed through Ashevllle yeeter
day en routs to Baltimore and New
Tork on a business trip.
Mrs. W. F. Chenault of Cleveland.
1. C, Is vlaltlng her sister. Mrs. Jnn.
W. Clin on South French Broad.
Mr. Julia LlttleJohn, of Memphis
Tann.. and Mra 0. E. Rogers and two
children, of Crawfordavllle, Ark., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hyder.
at Emms,
Mr. Cleveland LlttleJohn, of Mem
phis. Tenn.. Is expected today as the
guest of friend nd relatives In West
Ashevllle and Emma.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Swift of Green
wood, Miss., are visiting In the city.
Mr. J. 8. Wilson and daughter, of
Lancaster, 8. C, are In the city for
several adys. ,
Mlas Amanda McDIrmtd. of Syla
cango, Ala., Is a guost at Battery
Park.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Robinson, of
Augusta, are visiting friends In Ashe
vllle. Mr. Avery Gates, of Hendersonvllle,
was in the city yestsrday.
Miss Myrtle Rollins Is spending a
few daya at Lake Toxaway.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leche and
daughter, of Talllcu. La., are the
gueata of Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Robl
chaux, 812 Montford avenue.
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Mothers.
THE
MOUNTAIN
CITY LAUNDRY
Will have its formal
opening of the now
plant
Wednesday,
All will De wfleorw-d
on that datp to see
what a splendid plant
avc have.
Mountain City
Laundry
Phone 426.
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Mr. A. D. Sproat left yesterday for
New Tork. where she will spend some
tlma on business.
Mrs. R. A. Brower, of Concord, nd
Mr. N. McN. Smith, of Laurlnburg.
who are spending some time at Black
Mountain, were Ashevllle visitors yes
terday. Mr. Richard Loughran, who has
been spending a few day In Green
ville, ha returned to Ashevllle.
Mr. R. H. Luther and family and
Mra W. C. Rtradley are spending the
week at Chimney Rock on a camping
trip.
Mrs. A. R. Ommanney and Miss
Katharine Ommanney, who have
pent the past year In Ashevllle, re
turn this week to their home in Den
ver, Colo. Mrs. Ommanney and her
daughter hav made many friends
during their stay In th city, who will
karn with considerable regret of their
Impending departure.
Mlas Msuda Elder, of Barneavllla,
Oa., la the guest f her sister, Mra
John H. Burbage. at the home of the
latter on Spear avenue.
Dr. John H. Tappan, of El Paso,
Tex.,, is spending a day or two In
Asrefvllle on his return from Balsom,
where ha haa been visiting his mother
for some weeks.
Arthur Wiley, of Charlotte, Is visit
ing his parents at their home on Pat
ton avenue.
ooga, are
Dickinson,
the guesta of Mrs. C.
on South Grove street.
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Miss Dorothy Blomberg and Miss
Sallle Zasler have gone to Atlantic
City, New Tork, and Baltimore for a
fifteen days' trip.
Mrs. Diamond and Mlas Annie Dia
mond leave today for Atlantlo City
and New Tork for eeveral weeks'
visit.
Mr. A. 8. Wlckert, of New Tork. Is
the guest of Dr. J. Wohlfarth at his
home on Pearson drive.
Mrs. L. R. Whitlow and two little
daughters, who have been visiting
Mrs. Whitlow' mother, Mr. O. A.
Miller, leave tomorrow for their home
In Anderson, 8. C.
Mrs. A. H. Waring Is the a-uest of
Col. and Mrs. C. 8. Qadsen. of Charles
ton, 8. C, at their home In Hender
sftnvllle. Mr. Perclval Smith, of Sumter. 8.
P.. Is visiting his family, who for the
summer are occupying Miss Ppann's
bungalow In Iola place.
Henry Hood haa returned from a
European trip, having been soma
time in Paris, buying fall millinery-
Mr. O. W. Donnahoe, of Earle,
Ark., Is the guest of his brother, Mr.
P. A. Donnahoe, on Merrlnum avenue.
Mr. E. P. Child. In Victoria, haa
as her guests her niece end nephew,
Miss Dorothy Atwell and Donald At
well. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln P. Miller, of
Lancaster, Pa., are the guests of Mrs. i
Sinclair Knight In West Ashevllle. j
Mr. and Mrs. MrKale and daugh
ter, Marie, of Mobile, Ala., are the
guests of Mr. E. V. Mitchell on
Chestnut, street.
Mrs. M. A. LaBarhe and Mlas Ger
trude have returned to the city after
having spent several week at Wrlghta-
vllle. ;.ft!f;
Miss Frances Jones, of Black Moun
tain, Is the guest of Miss Bessie
Gramt.
Mrs. B. J. Smith and Clarke Smith
arrived In the city yesterday from
Chsrlotte.
Mr. W. E. Loire n and daughter left
yesterday for Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8. Rollins
and Mrs. Haywood Parker leave Fri
day for Norfolk, and from there will
go by steamer to Boston for several
day' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flourney, Em
mett Flourney and Mis Alberta Gray,
of Macon, Oa.. are visiting; In the
city.
Mr. L. B. MrBrayer. Mis Sadie
MeBreyer and Lewis McBrayer, who
have been spending some time at their
summer home st Blu Mont, have re
turned to the city.
NORTH
EAST
WEST
SOUTH
The NEWS of th
day in Ashevllle is the
perfect quality of
laundry work done the
Nichols Way. First
class plant and first
class nelp make a first
class laundry servivce.
Phone 95.
Ashevllle Laundry
J. A. Nichols, Mgr
Great Convenience
And saves bother to have your bag
gage checked from your house to
destination.
Ashevllle Transfer &
Storage Company
Phone 210.
Today la the
vote offer!
last day of the big
DAIRY OPERATIONS
WILL BE EXTENDED
Mrs. F. B. Dickinson.
Chandler and D. M. Doty.
Mr. M P.
of Chattan-
Special Values
In m-
broidered Marquisette Waists
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This special waist sale offers an unusual
opportunity to the woman economically
clined. The waists were bought late in
season at a considerable discount from mau
facturers price, hence our ability to sell
them at such a low figure.
Attractive designs in cotton Voile, hand
somely embroidered in pink, blue, black or
white, made with Dutch neck and elbow
sleeves and finished with tucks and lace,
v. $4.00 Waists at ...$1.49
M. V. MOORE & CO
, Specialists Id Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments.
'H''O-''': '" U PATIOS AVE.
Bex IT. Brown, nroprletor of
Brown' Creamery, and H. L. Nettles
aro planning to open a 60-acro dairy
fnrm between Buena Vista and 8ky-
nd In September and arrangements
have been made for morty Jersey
cows to be placed on the farm on tn
first of the month. It Is tho Inten
tion of the promoters to place 150
cattle on the farm about the first of
next year.
- Mr, Brown stated to a Citizen re
presentative yesterday that he was
negotiating for a l.DQO-acre tract of
land near Hot Springs on which he
will place about 00 cattle and a large
number of sheep, provided the deal
goes through. It Is proposed to run
a dairy farm also at this place.
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were the first franflaoed corsets la
America. They have Improved with
every new model and In every sea
ion, until It would eem that per
fection could be no nearer attained.
MISS HUFF, CORSET1ERE
Rooms 37 and 18.
American National Bank BnOdlng.
Borrow a Kodak
No charge for use of Kodaks when
we do the finishing. Best results
guaranteed by dim expert.
RAY'S STUDIO
20 ration Atn.
Qon Marche Removal Me
Mow On
Yesterday we were very busy. But considering ev
erything the crowd was handled very well. Of course,
everybody could not get waited upon the first day. We
expect to be better able to take care of the customers
today.
The sales-stock will be replenished. Fresher and
better bargains than ever will be the result of putting
the newer goods on sale.
Extra specials for today are listed below. Come in
and see the others.
Hemmed Napkins, goodquality, quantities limited
to 2 dozen, $1.00 dozen.
Towels, medium size, for 45c dozen.
7 l-2c Black Calico is priced at 5c yard.
These are extra Specials for today and will be on the
second floor.
Harmon's Honey,
A Sunshine Food
Tha only pre-
disested food In
the world. The
'Right Food"'4
means health and
long life; beautiful
to look at, a pleas
ure to eat, an en
joyment to think
of. Give It a
trial; ask your
dealer. Phone 867.
0. .W. Harmon & Co.
TRIMMED HATS
at Hall Price v
M. WEBB & CO.
HAIR GOODS
reduced prices on all
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Thla week we aro offering special
hair goods.
$7.00 to $10.00 chignons reduced to $5.00 and $6.00.
Full line of switches $300 to $7.00.
Rhinestone hat pins and all Jewelry novelties one-half off.
We make up all special orders of hair goods on two days'
notice.
Call and let us do your shampooing, manicuring, hair
dressing, chiropody, and facial massage.
MISS CRUISE'S SHOP
Phono 10. 35 Haywood 8t.
wEATinat BF.PortT
United States department of agri
culture, weather bureau. Wills L.
Mooro, chief.
Tnmperature
8 p.m. Max.
Atlanta 76 82
Augusta SO 86
Bo.Mnn 70 SO
Birmingham 78 86
Buffnlo 76 78
Charleston , .. 78 82
Charlotte 78 86
t'hliso 64 70
Oalvestnn , 84 38
Jacksonville 76 84
Montgomery 82 86
Mobile 76 86
New Orleans 76 80
New York 68 "6
Norfolk 74 78
Raleigh 78 84
St. Loula 76 7S
Washington 76 88
Washington .. 76 86
Wllmlnntnn . 76 84
Local temperature data for Aug. 22,
1911.
At 8 a. m. 63. 10 a m 70. 12 n. 74.
t p. m. "S, 4 p. m. 76, 6 p. m. 75. $
p. m. 72.
Noma; 70.
Ma!mum 78. one rea,r ago 78.
Mirlmum 67. one year ago S7.
Abrolute maximum 86 in 104.
Absolute minimum 57 In 1809. -LkkiiI
precipitation for thi month.
Notmal 4.7.
Grtatest amount 13 In 1110.
Lt.st amount 2.84 In 1(07.
Foi last 24 hours ending at ( p.
m. 0.
Sta of weather at 8 p. m. clear.
CELEBRATED CANDY
OX ICES AT
McKay's Pharmacy
Oppo. Post Office.
BURTON & HOLT
Furniture and House
Furnishing
Corner Pack Square aiid
South Main St
But Ave large American cities
Chicago, New York. Baltimore. Phil
adelphia and Louisville require old
wnll paper to he removed from tene
ment houses before new la affixed.
Today the last day of the big
rota eiterl
To Be Supreme
and on Top
In any department of human
effort, one must produce
something better than has
been produced before. This
explain the supremacy of
"The Old Reliable
STIEFF PIANO"
Quality and purity of tone
have niacin it the king of all
pianos. This coupled with tho
fact that It Is sold direct from
the maker to the individual
home, makes It Imperative
that you consult Chas. M.
BtlenT before buying a piano.
SOUTHERN WARBROOM,
6 VT. Trada Street,
Charlotte, N. C
C H. WILMOTH, Manatees-.
Sherlock Holmes, :
Jr. :
Knows good coal when J
he sees l,t, which ac- S
counts for his talking J
so much about M. & V. I
INDIAN COAL. ;
Phone 130 for a ton j
and you'll recognize a
good thing like Sher-
lock did. 2
Carolina Coal & Ice :
Company :
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We Are Prepared
,,to execute all orders In the designing of any pleco of Jewelry
that you may desire made according to your'' own " ideas. We
make a specialty of this class of work, also the setting of dia
monds and other precious stones. A visit to our store will prove
to your advantage If you contemplate placing an order of this
nature Satisfaction assured, workmanship the beat, charges mod
erate. CHAS. E. HENDERSON, Jeweler
52 PATTTON AVENITE.
B-f. CHAS. COFFEE.
KT. CHAS. COFFEE.
ST. CHARLES COFFEE Is a blend of the best, most delioloua
coffees obtainable and Is roasted In New Orleans the most noted
coffee center In the world. Packed In air tight packages.
ONE-POCND PACKAGE . .
TUltEE-POUND PACKAGE
Sold by
.. 35c
.1.00
M. HYAMS
CORNER NORTH MAIN AND LERKLMON AVE.
ST. CHAS. COFFEE. ST. CHAS. COFiTEB
All kinds of fresh meats,
chickens, eggs and butter.
Fresh vegetables received
daily. Prompt delivery.
V. V. HAYNIE, The
Cor. N. Main ana East Sts. Phone 77
Cleaning & Pressing
THAT GIVH ABSOLUTE
SATISFACTION
THE RELIABLE
14 Church St. PLone 445.
FURNITURE
STOVES & RANGES
Deal & Golightly
- . . - . . . . .,,. CI, ...A Mil (,,, .nil m. ... m a . i-i-m A UV Virai,n
niUKU'tUJilwii- - i, 1u.lllB
For selected cases of Nervousness, Paralysis. Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma,
Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and other chroma diseases.
TVia "RATHS & MASSAGE Department of the BaBttarium Is
THE GRUNER SANITARIUM
No. 20-31 11 aywood Street.
Phone 684
. i.fc I.AIllhK nnd GENTLEMEN
lenunuiB ivi "
Open from 8 a. m. to p. m. Sa turday till 12 p. m.
FOR SALE
TWO NEW 6-room houses, within block of car line.
Have good sized lots, well b uilt with large basement.
Very good price and long te rms on these places.
THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. 48 Patton Avfc
S" N. Main St.
Phone S54
THE EMANUEL SCHOOL OF
SHORTHAND
will give three free scholarships,
with small salaries. In exchange for
light work.
For particular call Saturday
morning at 1S2 W. Chestnut Street.
PHONE 1TSS.
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Ashevillc Creamery Co.
Producrs and distributors of Dairy Products.
SWEET CREAM AND SWEET MILK
PURE ICE CREAM A SPECIALTY
Quick delivery. Special prices to Hotels and
Boarding Houses. Give us a trial. We guarantee
to please you.
Ashevillc Creamery Co.
Phone 1581. No. 45 East College Street
FOR REAL CORSET
COMFORT
a Splrella Corset fitted to your
form. Splrella Boning of open con
struction admits of free ventilation
a sanitary, comfortable, hot
weather garment Retains Its shape
permanently. Send post card or
phone for appointment.
MRS. HARVEY, coi.
SI 8. Main St. Ptiooa M.
Phone 964
to have your clothes pressed.
Latest improved steam Pressing
Machine.
quick sEamcic p recking cum
Andrew Fisher, prime minister of
Austria, haa declined to receive a
degree from Oxford on th ground
that ha la an uneducated msa. and
th) honor Is not suited ts him.
Automobile and Picnic
Parties will find in
LAUREL PARE
Hendersonville, : : : N. C.
not only "th most beevtlrnl natural
park in America," but an Ideal spot
for s day's outing.
WALTER B. SMITH, Kuuger,
Lnorel Park, Uen4ersonTlIle, N. CL
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