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I Society and Personals
VI
A' Urge camping party returned
yesterday from Bat Cave and Eimer-
aid after a Un days' delightful trip.
Thr war encamped near Mountain
- Vlt Inn and apant the greater part
: of the time climbing the ragged moun
tain ol the Chimney Rock section.
Friday evening the members of the
party assembled at the summit of
Old Rumbling Bald of volcanic rep
citation, in one of the popular Inns of
- the vicinity, became quit, alarmed at
what they imagined subterranean
rumblings. The Bottomless Pools were
noted, Chimney Rock and Fair Dome
climbed. Among those In the party
were Mrs. 0orge C. Liynclr, Miss Kdn
Lynch, Dr. Oeorge B. Lynch, Miss
Elmyra Payton Lynch, Miss Mary Sue
' Wray. Mr. William T, Lynch and Mr.
, Buster Lynch, all of Falrvlew; Dr. and
1 Mrs. 3. M. Lynch, of Baltimore, Md.;
- Miss Lillian Fletcher. Miss Maud
Oudger, Miss Edyth Lawrence, Miss
Myrtle Oudger, Mr. Vonno Oudger,
Mr. Lucius Weer, Mr. Van Buren
V Boatle, Mr. Eugene Cocks, Mr. Wal
' ttr Wray. of Ashevllle. and Miss Mary
- Loving Wright, of Bowling Oreen, Ey.
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The friends in Ashevllle of Prof.
' Harry Heck will be Interested In the
following account of his wedding to
Mies Anna Seeiey TutUe, which oc
curred Saturday evening at the Unl
. varsity of Virginia, where the former
ia a member of the faculty. Prof.
Keok 1 a member of e. prominent
North Carolina, family, and U from
' Raislgn. Ha ha a numbar ot friends
! friends In AshevllUj -.
"Mis Anna, teatoy Tuttle was mar
Vied this evening to Prof. William
' Harry Hack at the home of her par.
.nt, Prof, and Mrs.- Albert Henry
, ' Tuttle, th Hav. Beverly . Tucker
i officiating.
? "The parlor of No, I West Lawn,
Cnlverslty of Virginia. n which tha
tnarrlaaa was solemnised, was dco
' rated In green and white. Tha bridal
party Approach th aiur during tha
rendering by Mies Rosalia Thornton
Af tha march from Tannhaussr, ush-
! ared by Mr. William B. Tuttl. of
tun Antonio. T.. brother of tha
bride, and Mr. William Ramsey, Pro
baaco. her brother-in-law, followed
b Mrs. Probeseo. the brid' sister,
a matron of honor, and by tha brld
on tha arm of her father. Tne groom
wa attended ,W hit best man. Dr.
James Carroll Tllppln, Of the Unlvef.
i 0kf Vtrelnla. - . . t .'
' "The brid 5 waa " towned ' In1 wliU
ohirrAM "einth over crepe meteor trim
imed with old laea, and oarrl 111!
i nt tha valley.
Tha Impressive ermony was wit
nessed by about awnty.fiv of tha
tniimata friends of the bride and
, eroom. A racaptlon and supper fol-
&fter which Mr. ana wr.
' Heck loft for Now Tork, whr they
'will an&nd tha Winter, .
t un. Heck waa born at Columbua,
ft t has anant th moat of her
Ufa at tha Unlveralty, whara her fath.
; er is the head of tha school of Mow?,
! to which ha came from tha Ohio Wat
iintvrJty -a. Coltmsbus. ..Mrs. Heck
ihas been for tome yaara nuacnea
'nclally to the Cnlveralty of Virginia,
holding tha Important post of aaalat
ant llbrartaa and making In H very
high record for ability and usefnl.
teas. Prof. Heck, of tha North Cam-
Una family of that nam. momboj
5 of tha faculty of tha unlveralty, and
n authority on 4ueatlonal gukjeota.
'He haa a yar'a la of absence
which he win spend la sneclal work
ant mveatleatlon In New Tork. , : ;
prof.- Hack I an alumnus jf
,Wake Forest aollege and on of North
Carolina' moat scholarly, and prom.
Inant young tMn ", ' j
'"''l',v, 'A A ' " '
Mis John left hr eottat at ula
Uprings i few daya aw and want to,
, Knosville to spend a little Mm with
her !tr, Mr. O. O. MoCuliey. be.
for folnt to th Brmsn wiea, wnere
h and Miss McKlntsrv purpo
enendtna- aom month. They U
from Philadelphia on th steamship
Merlon S-Pt Miss Johns ha
been astunt principal at th Home
.Industrial school for twenty year and
'in touch with many of th Interest ot
th city ha a large circle of friend
here, Mies MoKlnlstry has been mu
.rto teacher In this achool for th past
! three year. Both ladle have leave
of abeenee for a year, much of which
time they wllL spend abroad.
Mia -Josephine Bundy, formerly a
, member of the faculty of th Horn
.Indnatrtal. and recently prinoipal of
the Jupiter school, take Mies Johns'
i work, and Ml Aletta C. Rankin, of
New Canaan, Conn., is ehoa aa mu
sic teacher. Bo til these ladles are now
at tha aohool,
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. Ther will be a meeting of the
board of directors of the Country
club Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock In tbe offices of Mr. Alfred 8.
Barnard.
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Mrs. J. A. Perry entertains with sn
Informal luncheon today in honor of
Mrs. William Boykln, of Baltimore.
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Ther will be a meeting of the
board of directors of the Toung
Women's Christian Association this
morning at 10. 10 o'clock. Some very
Important mattere are to be consld
red and It is necessary that there
Will be a full attendance.
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The marriage of Miss Beasle Steph
inson and Mr. Robert C. Arrowood
occurred at Asalea" Saturday evening.
Mis Stephenson le the daughter of
Mr. William Stephenson, of Montreat.
and since the death of her mother
ha resided at the home Mr. T. J. In
gle. Mr. Arrowood is conected with
the McEwen Lumber company, and
he and Mrs. Arrowood will contlnus to
make their horn at Asalea. ,
Cleanses the System
effectually; Dispels
colds and Headaches
due to constipation.
Best for men women
and children: young
and old
To got its Beneficial
effects, always note the
name of the Company,
plainly printed on the
front of every package
of the Oeiuine
JJis prus Goods Xt
partmmt Ss facetting
a Qrtat Many Wool
fabrlts In Bst Pat
Miss Kelly and Mlae Mabel Kelly,
who have epent a number of month
at the Battery Park hotel, leave to
morrow for' their home In Rochester,
N. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Naedham,
Mis Majrle Needham and Mr. Richard
Needham, jr., who have oocupled tha
Joint Brease cottage, Battery Park,
during the season, have returned; to
their home In Columbus, Oa. ,
Dr. O. R, Little returned to Waynes
vlll yesterday after a visit to friends
In th city.
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Mr, N. Buekner, of th hoard of
trad, Is spending a few day la
Charlotte, bavins left yesterday after-
noon to attend the meeting of th n
thusleat of th ''back homo" move-
ment . '
- Mr. Jam E. Rector 1 attending
court at MarehalL ; ;
Mr. R. a MoCall spent yestsrday at
Marlon, " v ,
axptcted to return from
th latter part of the month
their horn In Blltmore after
the summer In New Tork
Reea.
Beautiful fall Silks Ifnder
f$ priced
Satin finished silks are given the -preference for
Fall. In this line you will find many of the very
newest displayed. The narrow pin stripe in dark
tones isanother rood one. The fact is you can
hardly 4hink of a novelty for fall that is not in
cluded here .
The' widths are 24, 26 and 27 inches. They are
'
for today and tomorrow at
.. .. .. 75c yard;
i, aa mm -.
. Xong ktnrsiblCiats
Joe tftlssts ' and Audits
for S3 0.00
at fhs'jlnnsxi ,
r-
New Tork I worth $1 ; 00 and $1 . 25
th to open
r spending 1 m :
t with Mr. & .- ,,; .
I - : jsr
Mr. . Wrtrbtman D. . Robert, of
Johnson City, passed through th city
yesterday n rout to th meeting of
those interested in the "back horn1
movement, which I to be held In
Charlotte. ' Mr. Robert I secretary
of th Back Horn eseootatlou and I
assistant Industrial agent of th C-. C,
ft O. railroad.
: It
Mis Bllleen Bracken, of Miami,
ria., Is visiting at II Church street
for a fw wka :
Mr. J. A. Cobura and daughter,
Leolla, of Canton. O.. an th guests
of Mr. C. P. Amblsr at Htusnake
lodg.
Mr. Oaaton Mearea, Mi Laura,
Exum and Hln Mearee and Mis
Brrd Hsnderson returned ytrday
from a ten days' trip to Atlaatla City
and Nw Tork.' - ,,"VM'
' Mr. Prank McDonald, of Norfolk.
Va., 1 la town for vr4 day on
business. - .. ;
Mr. W. R. McDonald, leave today
for Dtlleboro, N. C, afwr a brief
Way In town, where h wil b th
rueet of Mr. Robert Harrt for sevsral
Mr. w. Scott Radeker he gon to
Atlanta and KnoavlU oa business.
Hon. Richmond Pearson la th gut
of Mr. Conaliy at Black Mountain
for several day. '
Miss Janl Jones returned vaster-
day from Black Mountain, where ah
ha been visiting Mr. J. H. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mathews and
small son, who have boon spending
several weeks with friend and reia
tlves, hav returned to their horn In
Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. Roger Lam son, jr., who wt
expected today from New Tork to join
Mr. Lameon, hae been detained by
th lUneas f her mother, who re
cently underwent an operation at her
horn on Long Island.
Mr, Tench Fraaol Coxe. Mr. Ells
worth Lyman and Mr. Julian Nile
are the guest ot Mrs. Conaliy Cox
at Black Mountain, and from there
will go oa a trip to Mt. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mr. J. J. Cerr and family,
who have resided In Blltmore for a
number of year, have leased a house
on Chestnut street, occupied by Mrs.
DevenlsH, and will move into Ashevllle
to make their home.
Mr, and Mr. Frank Murphy and
on, of rort Worth, Tex., are spend
ing several months In the city.
Mr. Harald Reea and children are
Ladies' Sweaters
and
Waistcoats
blue, i
v weavei
f 1 V-necl
lii u
Ladies' Sweaters in
, red, white, black and
in fancy and plain
leaves. Uoat stvle
-neck and pockets.
Prices $3.00 to $8
Ascot Waistcoats
ladies. A sleeveless
sweater, reaching only to
the waistline, and opening
at throat in V-shape,
, iacea with silJc and fin
ished W!th pearl buttons . In f?rey, blue, red and
'brown. , Price $3.00 ,
. . Sole asrents f or th na,iahvA ta..
wMtwB, yi wmcu we nave a complete line
colors, black and white.
ift V. MOORE & CO.
. SpoclaUM ta Wooaca'e Rdy4o.War Garwtenta.
U PATrOX AVE.
Careful attention given to' Hail-Orders
with
.00
for
Charlotte Younc. of Charlotte.
N. C I vlltlng her sister, Miss Leona
Young, on Haywood street. Miss
Toung Will leave soon for Denver, N.
C where she Is principal of the high
school established there three years
ago through a state law providing for
schools under state supervision.
Mr. and Mr. J. O. Rice and small
daughter, Helen, of Washington, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Rice in
OrOva park. Mr, Rice haa had charge
of tha work of draining the Ever
glade of Florida, and on which has
been very successful.
. Mr, 0. M. RounsaVllle, who haa ar
ranged th octal program of the sea
ion at the Battery Park hotel, leaves
thi evening for Atlanta, Oa., to visit
her sister, Mrs. Oeorge Brown, and
will later go to Nw Tork. Mr.
Rounsavllle ha made many friends
during her stay, and under her su
pervision th Varlou, balls and dances,
to., at the Battery Park hotel have
never been more attractive nor enjoy
able. .
Dr. W. P. Herbert has returned
from a vialt to Warrentoh, Va after
an abaenc of a fortnight.
Mis Helen Murphy and her broth
er Mr. Lee Murphy, leave Thursday
for Canada, where they will spend
vral week motoring. -
Mr. and Mr. Vance Brow and Mr.
Herbert Brown leave ehorUy for th
Rod and Oun eluav at Black Mountain,
where they will pad several days i
fishing. . '
Mr. Claranc Murphy, of New Or
leans, who haa been In town for sev
eral day, returned to hi horn last
vntng.
Mr. Oeorge Haywood, of Arden,
returned yeaterday from a visit to rel
atlve t Orand Rapid, Mich.
Dr. and Mra. Charlee S. Jordan, who
have spent the summsr on th Mas
sachusetts shorei, ar expected to re
turn to Ashevllle th first of Novem
ber.
Mis H. M. Strwper, of Pennyl
vanla, who haa been residing in Hen
dersonvills for some time, ha accept
ed th post of matron of the Chil
dren' horn In Woolsey, and ha as
sumed her duties.
Junior Suits for the
young qirls
Every express increases our.line of tailored suits.
Those received yesterday are for the younger jgtrli
between the ages of 12 and 17, They are tailored
like their older sisters' suits, only, the, skirts are
shorter.
Noriolk
A very good model is the blue serge
Jacket at $20 . 00 . All sizes .
i . V it
Other Junior Suits for ......... $10. 60 to $2530Q
the residence of Miss Sue Cobb near
the auditorium, yhlle Mr. E. F. Mum
ford ha pucchaaed the horn now oc
cupied by Mr. Splllman.
Mr, J. E. Hudaon, operator for th
Southern her for eeveral year, wtll
leav lp a few days for Connelly
Springs, where he will be stationed in
th future. , , tf
MEDICAL COLLEGE
Of the Stat of Bo. Carolina,
ClmrlosMn, S. C.
MEDICIXE A$p PHARMACY
Session open Oct. ta, 1111, Ends
, 'Juntiad, 1XI.
Unsurpassed cllnloaJ advantages of
fered by tha New Boper HosplUl. one
of the la:-et and beet equipped hos
pital In th South. Extensive outdoor
and dispensary service under control
of the Faculty.' ' '
Nine appointment each year for
graduate In - medicine for hospital
and dispensary service.
Medical and Pharmaceutical Labor
atorlea recently , ,Jnlarged and fully
equipped. -r- b'i, ,
Deparemat ot PhyiloJogy and Em.
bryology in affiliation with th
Charleston Muaeum. - 1
Practical work for medical and
pharmaceutical ' students a special
feature. ir
Vnr ctlou. addreaa
ROBERT M 10LSOX, PR., M. Desia
Cor. Queen , an4 . Franklin Street.
Charleston. A'C. "
BURTON & DOLT
; , . Tunil8hingi ...
' South' HXain 6L '
W request a4I persons In thfey city
and surrounding country who have
heretofore had laundry troubles, to
bring or send their linen to u. Oil
plant, recently enlarged with' a nam
ber of new modern machine added, to
our already splendid equipment; en
able u to give perfect satisfaction
to those who desire real good laundry
service,, Drop u a card, or talephon
your address and our wagon will oaW.
All work entrusted to
earoful attention.
u receive
MOUNTAIN CITY
STEAM LAUNDRY
428 North Lexington Aye
BLCKMONT NOTES.
BLUBMONT. N. "c. Sept. 11.
Several new houses are in course ef
erection lust now. smeng them that of
Mra. Cora L. Priest, of Lakeland,
Fla., who la building near W. J.
Wyatta; Rsv. J. D. Moore, of Colum
bia, 8. C nenr Dr. Bells', and that of
Mia Anna Pearc. Newborn, N. C,
near Mr. H. B. Craven's.
The summer service nn the South
ern railway known a the "Bluemont
Special,' and operated between Blue
mont (Terrell) and Lake Toxewsv,
111 soon be discontinued. This train
Is much used and appreciated bv
summer visitors In this -section and
Stop worrying about
something W eat.1 Call 977
and get some of our spring
lamb, veal,r pork, or nice
steaks.
V. V. HAYNIE, The 0rocw
Cor. K. Main iM Kast Ma, Phona T7
O
tilu.j
WINTER COAL
PUT IN NOW
A great many people ' ar
having us put In their supply ot X
winter coal how. Thar insist
on
x
Clergy and
Religious
Press
M. & W. INDIAN
WAlM
1.1
Because It is so high In fuel T
value, clean, free from clinker. X
and bum to o little ash
Carolina Cosl&Icei
: Compaiiy
S) Patton Ave. Drnhmor BMg. Z
tMHIIMMMlllMHIIII
Fall Opening
Vh t
of
Imported Models
and
Tailored Hats
Thursday, September Uth ' i
Af. WEBB CO.
Club Bldg., Haywood S(.
.Khoi Hats I
IIHMIIMIMIIIIIH II Mil I M I Ilia?
' "FOR SALE
Three of the best resi
dence properties on Mont-
ford avenue. A rare oppor
tunity to get an elegant
home. Terms.
CAN AD AY REALTY CO,
Phona tTA. - 10 If. Pack Square.
endorse
for some time has carried four ears Rev. R. L. McNalr, Pastor Preeby-
MILAM
the most reliable
Reconstructive
tonic and blood
renovator
.We. the onderalawd. hereby certify
that we have taken Milam wtth very
beneficial results.. ReUerina It to be
a valuaMe remedy, we aathorta the
publlration of our endoraement.
Rev. J. Cleveland HalL Rector of
Church of the Epiphany. Danville, Va.
Intead of the usual number three
On Tuesdays ,when th speclsl rates to
Ashevllle ana iake Toawav are in
effect It has carried very Urge num-
hr one time high as eleven hun
dred psssengers were handled on th
Koine and returnln trln. The service
furnished by th Poiithern hss been
above the averae this summer as
all trains have run more nearly on
time than heretofore, except when
i delayed by wrecks, etc.
The larger part of the summer visi
tors have returned home, although
quite a large number still remain aa
September and October are the finest
months of the year; the weather Is
usually dry. the foliage moet gorgeous,
while chestnuts, chlnquaptaa and wild
grapea attract one to the woods.
Mr. and Mra. E. T. Mumford and
famllv are visiting relatives In Ay
den, jr. c.
MaJ. H. L. Orant. of Raleigh. Is
spending several day on the ground.
Mr. Jacob F. Parrott, of Klnston.
and niece, Miss Rachaet Bright ar at
Sunset cottage for a few weeks.
Mrs. W, K. Baxter and Mlsse Anna
Pcarce. Anna Hanff and Lissete Hanff,
nf Nswbern, have gon to Connelly
Springs for a few week before re
turning horn.
Mr. H. B. Craves and family have
gene to Trinity. N. C, where they will
vurlt relative. . " ,
Mr. B. W. Splllaiaa ha ptrrchaeed
terian Church. Charlotte C. H.. Va.
Rev J. C. Holland, Factor Keeen
SKreet Baptist Church, Danville, Va
Rev. H. D. OueTrant. Methodist
Minister, Danville, Va.
Rev. Nathan Maynard. Roanoke, V.
Rev. L. c. Douthlt. Walhalla. 8. C
Rev. W. W. Rore.ll. Norfolk, Va.
"The Methodist"
endorie Milam
There hss been introduced in Dan
ville recently a medicine that. It the
testimony of aom ot our best citisens
can be accredited, haa real merit, it
ta known as The Milam Cftire.
The effect of ' this medicine upon
some of those who have been induc
ed to try it has been marvelous aa i
restorer ot health. Th company who
manufacturee thi remedy that has
auch a tremendous aale ia composed
of gentlemen of.th highest social
and moral standing in Danville We
reel mat in placing tn aaverusement
of this medicine before our readers
we are render-In' a service that will
be blestlnr tn suffering humanity.
T.iia commendation is written wirn-
out fee or reward upon the testimony
of thoee who have been benefited by
the use of the MILAM remedy.
'The Baptist" Endorses
Milam la the ham Of A great me-
dlclne now being - manufactured In
Danville, and 'rem the testimonials
of some of our best citisens we oan
safely rec.ommend.lt to our friends
wno are suffering with any or tne
diseases It prdpeses to euro. Th men
at tne head of th company manufac
turing this medicine can be relied on.
Rev. J. E. Hloka la the Baptist
fnlon. i
Borrow ft Kodak
No charge for use of Kodak when
we do th finishing. Best remits
guaranteed by flint expert. "
RAY'S STUDIO
Pattoa Ave.
"Norma Martinei" Smokers
-
Sunny Smoke Shop
D. H. VATEA. Pro. . .
Opp P. U 1 Hayweod fit.
Phcsse &
Ask your draggle . or write for
Bookie
The Milan Medicine Co., Inc.
OAXVJLLB. VA."
CTLKB RATED CAKPT
ON ICS AT
n.T1Te w' Movmami .
Oppo. Post Office.
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HAIR GOODS
Th latest style in all hair goods.
W mak up all special order In two
days'-notice. ' '
Manlcurtbg, halHresslng. facial
and ocalp massage. A "
Chiropody for ladle and gentlemen.
We remove auperfluou hair and all
facial blemtthe without path by ax
pert operator. V"
MISS CRUISE'S SHOP
M Haywood St.
IC SOXES
REFRIGERATORS
PORCH GOODS
HAMMOCKS
J. L. Snuthers St Sons'
15 N. Main St
;.-, fawcot all ordr In th designing . of ;1a)'4,pier?4,wiW
t ' that you may desire made" according to your own 'idea; 'W'.j
nus m specialty oi uiis ci n oi wora, -aiao tne aettins ol wa
mend and other preclou atone. A visit to our store ptu prove
to your ad vantage. If you .con template placing an order' of thi
' nature. Batlafactton assured, 'workmanship the bast, charge mod
. rat.
CHAS. E. HENDERSON, Jeweler ' S's'l-
IS PATTTON AVENUE. ' ir
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aXT. CHAS. epapXK.-, ' CT, CHASt- COFFEE. J
ST. CHARLES COFFEE la a blend of th best, moat deljclous
coffee obtainable and I roasted in New Orleans the most i.oted
. coff center In th world. PackOd tn air tight package. , x
OXK-POCND PACKAGE .. .. .. SC .' VfJ
THi-afi-POUND PACKAGE ..1.00 "
Hold by ' .-J
M. HYAMS
CCOVERNORTH MAIN AND HERRTMOX AVE. '
ST. CHAS. COFFEE. ST. CHAa'OPVKB
BREAD FOR STRENGTH
Should have all the nourishing qualities of the ,
gram. r- ,
BUTTER-CRUST BREAD
4 tt.
I mad from selected wheat, large grata that contains th hUrheet
quantity of nutriment. It la evenly baked to .a beautiful, brown - and X
keep mewture longer than any, other. Ask. your grocer, or phone
ASHEV1LLE STEAM BAKERY,
MIIMtleliOMMMeifMltlOII
TURKISH BATg f
the Grim Sanitariui
31 Haywood Street
For, Ladies :and , Gentlemen
FOR RENT
T room nfurnlshd bouse, Mont ford section.
Very deaimel. 11.I0.
room furtrlehed. house. Victor la' Road. - Splendid-' view.
naee Beat, servant quarters, etc. f o.0. . , -1 '
THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 aiton; Ave
Modern., throughout.
Bath, fuT-
HAMMOCKS AND PORCH
: . . FURNITURE .. -
Harris Furniture Company
' "Hoene FaraJahera,"
St . Mala. Pbooa 1515
MEN'S v ;
"SUMMER SUITS'
. . i PRICE.
The Gem Clothing Store
PAXTOK AVKSVm
V :
MISS'
ycaKs&TJ' , HUFF.
EXT ERT CORSET1ERE
ROOMS 17 and
American National Bank BoUoinf
v . ,., ,;v- .. r, ...: .
Burn our cpaJ( 'ana save
the dnlerencei i ' 4 K V; '
ASaKTUXE DRAt. tVEt OOSel
to