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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1911 Society and Personals " The Bingham dance given thla aft ernoon at the achool by Mra. R. T. Grlnnan will pleasantly open the so cial program of the hmou and aerve aa an Introduction of tha cadet to tha Iris Of tba younger aet who uaually Attend tha school danoea. The dance will b given in tha club nous and will fee chaperoned by Mra. Orinnan and Mra Robert Bingham. Tha danca will ba quite a large one and an in ratin future of the autumn. There will ba aevtral other dancaa av'nue given, during tha aeaann at Bingham achool. , t- , '.'jr.;. Jt Jm ' Mra. Edwin Bpesr entertained in- : s formally with a bridge party yeeter- osy arrrmoon at ner noma on wood ttreet In honor of her alater, Mra John Paroy Hand, of Bermuda. Mr. Jack Brewer leavee this week for Charlotteivllie. Va , to enter the University of Virginia. FOR ATONIC NOTHING EQUALS ill Mr. Eugene L. Smith and family, of I Philadelphia, have leaatd tha Owenby reeldence on Cheatnut atret for tha winter and are at praaent occupying It. Mra. J. O. fitalnhalmer, who haa "Mra John Paroy Hand, of uermuaa. "',.,,,' m,h., A t ? - There were twelve gueata. Mlaa Bettle j ,e 'J1 ?! I?.?. J' ,"..A" h 1 W. Site won the first price, a allver bridge pencil, and the conaolatlon vfprls went to Mra. Jere Cocke and . was a fancy work baaket. i J J A union Baraca-Phllathee meeting - will be held at West End Baptlat church thla evening at 1.15 o'clock. Tha newly elected offlcira will be In ; stalled, and there will be eeveral In ' tereaUng addresse by leading Baracaa ' and Phllatheaa. Refreshment will be f served. A profitable meeting la an- Uolpatad and a vary enjoyable meet ; Ing to all attending members, a large number ef whom are expected to be preaent The following will be the , program! i flonrxAmartoa." J Prayer Rev. Q. F. Hamrick. Addraaa of weloorae Mr. A, Qraerr. : Installation of ofriesr. II Addr"T Are the Salt 61 the ! Earth." Mr, Luelu Weaver. (j Addreaa "Philathea Work," Mlaa ; Nana Hodge. , Addraaa Mr. Hayaa. ' Addreaa "What Benefit We Oet from Union Meeting," Mlaa Kathleen ; Were.';v;,-Ae:'v'r-v, Addreaa J'Our Responsibility for the Future." Mr. Paul Brown. : AU Baracaa and PhiUthea of tha cltr are urgently rsauested to ba pres- ! ent and any -visiting members in tha city are cordially invited to attend. The meeting begin at o'clock. There wiu barn meeting of tha board of the Woman' exchange In the : tea room this morning at 19.10 'o'clock. On of the prettleet children' par tie ot the summer wa that given yesterday by Master Pranol Clam- enter, the five-year-old q of Dr. ana iMre. Francl B. Clemenger, at their Ihome on Haywood atreet in eelebra Itton of hi fifth anniversary. The children reveled In the delight ot a 1 Jack Horner pie, which held In It oaoaciou Interior any number of uniau souvenir. Large rod ornu copiaa, filled with candy; were given to each of tha imaU gueata, and tha I crowning delight of the afternoon waa the cuttlna- of the large and beaun ful birthday ake which waa preaent .i t a friend and which contained ; the uaual ring, dim and thimble. The decoration were red. The ehlldrea i who were preaent at th party were i Martha. Eugenia and Elisabeth ) Brown, William Faueette, Xetherlno land Tom Rollini, Katharine Bryant, ! Billy Collin. Euna Wade, of Mobile! Katharine Hunt, Warren Pollard, ot I Mlaalaatppti June Adam, Peggy Cole man, Katherlna Randolph, Phil Cocke, ,WIU Cooke, Prank Weaver, BUly Mor . timer.: Julian Woodcock, Gordon Ford, Conway Calna. Jack and Billy Dunn. Uesale Porter, ot Mobile: Charlotte and Marlon Wean, of Toledo; Byron Glenn. Katharine Langley. Mary Oa borne, McKe Alexander, Fred Lock wood and the Masters and Miss ; Beetey, of Atlanta, :0a. A '., Dr. S. Waatray Battle returned -ftarday from New Tork, where he I went to aee Ma, and Mr. Mortimer Hancock, their eon, Westray Hancock, and Dr. Battle' eon. Mr. Belknap Battle, off for England, where they igo for brief tay before going on to India, where Mai. Hancock la sta 'tloned. j ;' Mr. R. H. Noell, of Roxboro. waa In the city yaaterday on hla way to Wayneevill. s i ,4 Mr. Loula Rowelt, of Tryon, la In th eity for a brief ty. . ; , v . Mlaa Agnea El east r, of Columbia, H. C. spent yesterday m Aahevin. 1 Mlaa Bessie Hlnton, who waa to have returned to her homo yesterday, la remaining eeveral daya longer aa the gueat of the Misses Haaaard. The need of a tonic in the Spring is almost nniver allv recognized. W have learned that a weakened, run-down system means more than " Spring Fever," as we are accustomed to refer to the physical disturbance which come at tbi season. Bodily fatigue, fickle appe tite, poor digestion, nemrasncsa, lack of energy, etc., prove that the proper amount of nourishment is not . j wing supplied to me ooay inrougn mo circulation. Miss Margaret Meriwether returns The stomach, bowels and digestive members are luggUh . .... . from lack of stimulating nutrition, and in consequence , , , the entire body suffers from the effect of a poorly nour- L H .1. i ished constitution. , . The recognized importance of pure blood in preserving health empha- T fj .TrLJltr the danier of a weakened circulation. The use of a real blood-purify. serious sickness, because weak systems cannot resist disease, while healthy, well nourished con stitutions are able to ward it off. No medicine id of value as a tonic except one which purifies and en riches the blood, for until this is done the body will not receive it required stimulus aud disease-re-ghiting power. 8. S. 3. is the best Spring tonic because of Its genuine ability and worth as a blood purifier. It builds up the depleted system in Mr. A. H. Price, of (Salisbury, t in ; the true wnr. by purifying the blood and supplying ad increased amount of town for a brief stay on business. -.nourishment to very portion of the body. S. S. S. removed all accumulations m hh.-i.. uiZ,A ii.. . ,! and impurities from the circulation, enriches the blood, and overcomes the Princeton . N J. to en ter Princeton unpleasant physical ailments that afflict at Spring time. It aids and improve university. the appetite, reinvigorate every fibre and tissue of the body and impart t healthful energy to all who are run down. S. S. S. is for al at drug stores. Mr. Roy Watson and Mr. Egbert j jgE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. OA. mivernall, who ha bean tha gueat of I w., ainai,ua, the former during the aummer, have i 1 " 1 1 ' . . returned to Prinoeton university. Mr. and Mr. J. P, Hand, who have been vlalting the mother of tha lat ter, Mrs. A. B. Bcott. leave next week for New Tork and from there will return to their home at Hamilton, Bermuda. Mia Barah Bayne, of Miami, Fla., who la a member of tha faculty of the Ashevllle school for girls, has re turned from her aummer vactlon. Dr. and Mra! Millard X. Jenkins, of Owenaboro, Ky., who have just re- Scott, on Haywood street, leaves next week for her home In Waycroaa. 3a. Dr. C, B. Cotton, of Black Mountain spent yeeterday In the city. Toar B. 0. 8. in my opinion, ia aa good a madlolno aa can be had) it simply eaunot be Improved upon as a romody to purify aad enrioh tb blood and to invigorate and tone up the ayetana. last Spring ny blood waa bad and I waa ran down in health, and bavins; seen your medi olno highly advertlaad, I commenced its uae. Today my blood la In fluo oonditlon and my general health la of the beet. Am fllling position ae fireman of a large oonoera here, and iff waa net in good phyaioal oondi tlon it would be impossible for me to Oil the plaoe. Waf . T. VAW STKS. Sid Fifth Bt., fceavor FaUa, Pean. day for Wayneavllle, where aha will be the guest of Miss Joaephlna Otlmer for eeveral daya. i , BEECH NOTES. turned from their honeymoon, spent In Europe, are guests of the mother and brother of the former In this city. Dr. Jenkins Is the pastor ef tha First Baptist church In Owenaboro. Mlas Orae Brown, who will be one of the bridesmaids at the Fritchard Redmon wedding Tutsday, has gone to Marshall to visit friends. Mrs. Fierce, of Texaa, and Mra H. F. Ward, the aunt and sister of Mr. Duff Merrlok. are at preaent the gueata of th latter at her home on Montford avenue. Ml Eunice gemme, of Montgom ery, Ala-, ! visiting Mr. F. O'C. Fletcher on Chestnut etreet. Mrs, Oregg and Ml Henrietta Kol lock hav returned to Charleston, 8. C, after a vialt to Mra. Duff Merrlok. Wis Rebecca Duhring, who has pending veral wake with Mlsa ga rah West, leave Tuesday tor her home in Philadelphia, Mis M. A. William and her niece, Mia Agnes Craddock, returned yee terday to their home In Columbus, Ml., .ftr spending the summer at Elbemar, Mr. T. 3. McDonald left yeeterday for Knoxvilie after apending several day in th city on bualneas. Mr, T. H. Simmons, of Charleston, 8, C, I expected the end of the week to Join Mr. Simmon end hi son, Mr. Robert Simmons, who are at Elbemar for the autumn. Mis Flora McKlnnon, who ha been Vlalting friend for aome week In th City, haa returned to her home In the eastern part of the state. Mis Sadie Hunter, of Columbia, 8. C, la vlalting frlende la the city for several daya, after which ehe will go to New York to enter eohol. Mr. and Mra Paul Randolph, of Washington, D. C. have returned to Elbemar after a trip to the Bapphlre country. Mrs. B. F. Long ' and family, of Btateaville, are apending a while at Bkylsnd at the 8kyland Inn. Judge Long la expected to Join them on Bun-day. Mr. J. Albright Chambere left yi tarday morning far Raleigh to put Sue hla atudlea at A. & M. college. Mlaa Mary Btikeleathar left yeater- The school at Beech is getting along nicely. The average attendance for the first month waa 71. The student body has been organized into five squads for the purpose of beautifying the achool house and grounda. Carl Bawyer, Oakley Lunaford, Bam Sharp, Fred McDavIes and Willie Lee Bart lett war appointed captains for the different squads. The following students have their hamce placed on the honor roll: Pri mary department. Miss Jane Edwards, teacher. First grade, Alice Rhea, Pansy Maney, Ousele Penland. Third grade, Buetta Rhea, Anna Melton and Maggie Lou Bradley. Intermediate department, H. E. Sawyer, teacher. Fourth grade, Ray Barnard, Oliver Sawyer. Fifth grade, ' Myrtle Cook, Edgar Jenkina Sixth grade, Clar ence Roberta. Seventh grade, Vernte Maney. The patrona and students of the school have organised a literary so ciety known aa th Craggy Mountain Literary society. The folowlng offi cers have been elected: H. E. Saw yer, president: I t. Maney, vice president; Mlsa Jane Edwards, secre tary; Carl Bawyer, treaaurer. The work so far haa been satisfactory. There will be a Sunday achool pic nie at thla place next Saturday, Sept II. Mrs. W. T. Bradley, Kittle Luna ford snd Susie May Jenkins were bap tised laat Sunday by Rev. Alfred Bradley, pastor of the Baptlat church, at Beeoh. Mr. E. K. Roberta, who haa been constructing a railroad In Kentucky, Is at home on a visit. Mra. Jacob Penland. ot South Hom iny, la visiting rein t Ives at Beech. Maater Cary Roberts, who was re ported HI with fever, Is In achool again, Automobile and Picnic Parties will find in LAUREL PARK Hendersonrille, : : : N. 0. not only "the moat beavtirui natural park in America," but aa Ideal epot for a day outing. WALTER B. SMITH, kx-uueor. Ipwl Iark, HenaVraonviUa, N. CL BURTON & HOLT Furniture and Houe Furnishinffb Corner Pack Square and South Main St ... MISS rjferl fcw. EXTEirr CORSETIERK ItOOMS ST and It American National, Bank Building MISS ROVENA CARTER WINS EASTMAN KODAK Popular Democrat Girl Had 14,570 Vote -OiUo Give an Extra Prise in Contest, Burn our coal and save the diUerence. ' ASHEVTLLK DRA1, FCEL COH BTRCCTfGN JO. Phono aa Clearing Up Sale of Dresses and Tailored Suits To clear the cabinets of odds and ends, the ; necessary left-overs from previous seasons, we : have arranged a number of Suit and Dresses in three lots at prices which do not represent either cost of material or making . Lot 1. Dresses formerly priced at $18.00 to $35.00, black and colors. $5.95 : Suits formerly priced at $25.00 to $5.95 s Lot 3. Suits 'formerly priced at $25.00 to $50:00, a little better styles than above and newer, goods $7M ft V. M00RE & CO. Specialist to Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments. II PATTOX. AVE. ; Careful attention given to Mail Orders Lot 2. $50.00 In Hating the prise winner Monday night the Judges made a mistake In the winner of the Eaatman kodak. Mlas Jtelle Justus, of Blltmore, R. P. D. 3, waa reported aa the successful candidate In district t. Mlaa Ttowena Carter, of Democrat, however, had 194,. TO votaa aa agalnat 174.825 votea for Mlaa Juatua The offlolal count showed these figures, but In listing the winners Mlaa Estelle Justus waa awarded the 120 Eaatman kodak In place of Mlaa Carter. Mlas Carter Is therefore declared the wlner of the kodak In district 2, but Mlaa Carter and Mlaa Juatua will both be given kodaks, as It Is the de sire of The Cltlsen to have every one pleased with the conduct of the great popularity contest. FREE CATARRH CURE Romody Tested, for SO years Cures Through the Blood Font Breath K'hawktng and B pitting. Hawkins. Spitting, Feul Breath, die chances of yellow matter, oermanently cured by taking Internally Botanic Blood fiaim ia. u, a , Tnonsanas or sur er ere have tried B B, B. where all else failed and were cured to stay cured. CATARRH IH NOT ONLY DANG. EROCS, but it causes ulcerations, teeth and decay of bones, kills ambition, often causes loss ef appetite and reachea to general debility, Idiocy and insanity. It needs attention at oaoe. Cure it by taxing Hotanio wood jeaim iu. b. ts.) It la a quick, radical, permanent cure, because It rids the system of the poison ferma that cause catarrh. At the aame Ime, Blood Balm (H B. B.) purines the blood, does away with every symptom of catarrh. B. B. B. senda a tingling flood of warm, rich blood direct to the paralys ed nerves and parts affected by catarrhal poison, alrln warmth and strength just I where it la needed, and in thla way mak ing a perfect, lasting cur ot catarrh in all Its forms. DRUGGISTS or by ex preee, II PER LARGE) BOTTLE, with directions for home cure. SAMPLES SENT FRISK by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe your trouble and free medical advloe given. HOOD'S ADDRESS AT Y.M.C.A. BY JUDGE PRITGHARD Judg J. C. Prttchard will addreaa the men'a meeting of the T. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon and the subject which haa been announced I "Daniel, an Example for Toung Men." This speech will undoubtedly be well worth hearing and the fact that Judge Prltchard la to be Sunday's epeaker Insures a large crowd at tha Sunday afternoon meeting. An excellent musical program haa been arranged. Mlsa Pearl Shop hav ing conaented to sing "Forever With the Lord." Prof. K. B. Stlmaon Will alng "The Bong of Ruth1 Mia Ma bel Wolfe will be the accompanist MATTERS OF RECORD The following deeds have been filed: Xtoaald Glllls and R. J. Woodcock to dgar A. Bates, lot on Ridge atreet ( conalderatlon 11.425. Frank A. Sumner and wife to Chaa. B. Reevea, lot on West Chestnut etreet aad Wood lawn avenue: conalderatlon I2.4t0. P. r. Miller aad wife to t. V. Fr MEUJNKRY 6 Haywood Bt- HAMMOCKS AND PORCH PXTENITXTEE ; Harris ' Furniture Company Homo Vamisber,' ft . Main. Phone IBIS MEN'S SUMMER SUITS f PRICE The Gem Clothing Store g PATTO ATKNXTB PRESSURE IRONING . .MACHINES No rubbing. Such a process is one of the features used here in the doubling of the life of your linens when done the Nichols Way, Phone 95 Ashevllle Latmdry .1. A. Nichols, Mgr immmmmmml 'v mm H W M K J ri t -1 I (i I a . um t J M - r w.?- ., 1 W request all person In title city and surrounding country who. have heretofore1 had laundry troubles, to bring or aend their linen to tta Our plant, recently enlarged with a num ber of new modem machine added to our already apinMd equipment, en able ua to give perfect satisfaction to those who deelr real good laundry service. Drop ua a card, or telephoae your address and our wagon wilt oatl. AU Work entrusted to tt receive careful attention. MOUNTAIN CITY . STEAM LAUNDRY 426 North Lexington Ave Mew Chiffon and Silk presses The Annex ia constantly receiving Pall Gar ments. A late shipment brought in ' a line of Dresses. The assortment includes some; - pretty Frocks in Chiffons and Silks . The colors, too, are strikingly new. Prices ranee - from $17.50 to $35.00. '. - : ong Coats for fall and Winter Prepare aheadyof time. Don't let a cold snap'j caicn you wunout a new ana up-to-aate wrap. You are going to need one, you know that, then why not buy one now and get the advantage or extra wear ad the best selections Our showing is the broadest yet. Every good . clotn, tne best fall snades and a full line of Black Broadcloths, in sizes from 16 misses to 45 ladies. Prices of Coats range upward from $12.50. - ' ' X UJOe OAIaEj -mi. it. i x. xui vv ui uie Dest resi dence properties on Mont- J - X 1 A lunuy io get an eiegani , m i nome . x erms . GANADAY REALTY CO., Phone 74. 10 N. Pack Square. Borrow a Kodak No charge for use of Kodaka when we do the finishing. Best results guaranteed by film expert. RAY'S STUDIO S9 Patton Ave. Home ot "Norma Martinei" Smokers Sunny Smoke Shop D. H. FATER, Prog. Opp P. u. I Haywood . Bt Phone to K - t i ley, In Upper Hominy township; con sideration $00. " J. J. Reagan and At. C. Sheppard to O. H. Chrlsrenberry, land on Beaver dam creek; conalderatlon 1340. Marriage License Clyde Taylor and Mary Alexander. CELEBRATED CANDY OX ICS AT McKay's Pharmacy t vippo. rost ornce. J Italy now Imports more than fifty million dollara' worth Of cotton each year. Hence the government ia care fully foeterlng all attempt to pro duoe a native crop. v-' FRECKLES CONE "Simple Remedy from My Druggist Removed Them," bay Society Lady 'The best skin specialists told kit that nothing would remove my frec kles and that I would carry them to my grave.'' aaid a well knows society woman, "but I fooled them all with a new drug, othine double strength, that I bought at my druggist's, which cleared my akin and gave me a fine complexion." . - The action of othln Is really re markable, for when applied at night, many of the freckle disappear en tirely by morning and the rest have begun to fade. An ounce la usually all that la needed, even for the worst case. " r. .-...... Be sure to aak your druggist for tha double strenatth othln. mm thla la sold under a guarantee of money back if It fall to remove the freckle. HAIR GOODS The latest styles in all hair good We make up all special order in tw daya' notice. Manicuring, hatrdresslng, facial and scalp maasage. Chiropody for ladle and gentlemen. We remove superfluous hair and all facial blemtahea without pain by ox pert operator, MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 5 Haywood St. ICE BOXES REFRIGERATORS PORCH GOODS 7 v HAMMOCKS J. L. Smathers & Sons 15 N. Main St Stop worrying " about something to eat. Call 977 and get some-of our spring lamb, veal, pork, or nice steaks. . V. V, HAYNIE, .r.0r" Cor. jr. Mala bod East JHtn Fhmam VII ltltMtHttstiIMIHiattltltlllMl Fall Opening of Imported Models . and ''.C'ryr Tailored Hap Thursday, September !Hh I M. WEBB CO. Club Bldg., Haywood St. Knox Hats IM,HIIMtlW( We Are Ppepaped to execute all order in the designing of any piece of Jewelry that you may desire made according to your own ideas. We-; make a specialty of this cla a of work, also the setting of dla-" tnonda and other preolou atone. A visit to our atofe wlll;t Jrovo to your advantage if you .con template placing an order of this nature. Satiaf action awured, workmanship the best, charges mod-: erat. CHAS. E. HENDERSON. Jeweler 41 PATTTOJf AVirNC'lC . j Oysters! Oysters! j line shipment of Fresh Oysters for Friday; trade- - ! I M. HVAMS 1 : FRESH MEATS GRAINS Pboate lt-gM Oor. X. Main A Merrimon Ave. .......g TURKISH BATES The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen 1MSIEPE After Moving Picture Exhibition THURSDAY NIGHT Admission Free -J,ft--"is '"--r'aii'iiiiar an tiissi ' v..- FOR RENT 1 room unfurnished house, Montford section. Modern throughout. Very desirable. . 111.40. " I room furnished house, Victoria Road. Splendid view. Bath, fur nace heat, servantar quarters, etc I IS. 09. 1 , THE It' F. GRANT REAL.lYi CO.', ;4S Patton 'Aid
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