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iHE 'ASHEVILLE CITJZEN THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 21, 1911 ' 1 '" ' . ' i If ..... . . . v Society and Personals : - There ttt wvirtl club la Asheviiie belonging to th Federation of Wom en' clubs, end the following opinion of Mr. B, B. Cotton, president of the State deration, concerning the Att ar School club will be of lntereit tt . the member of local clube, and 1 ' published by request: ,,. "All that help the mother in the - training of children; all that give to the child higher Ideale of Ufa; all 'that brings Into closer union the home and the school should be welcomed and utilised. The After School club of Aaterlo seems to hare woven into one strong cord the three Important factor in life, the mother, the child and the school, ' "With the marvelous fscllttUs for education along the most vital of all - lines, the study of training of Shlld nature, Its specialised organization to meet these special demands, and Its . array of child welfare workers, who ? are giving time and talents to this : work, the After School club cannot ; f ail te be a blessing to all who share Its benefit. "The home council department 'seem of special value, because it reaches the Individual mother and helps hsr solv her Individual prob- - J lem In child training. ' It Is the Indl- ; trMiial ' tt ti universality TIHUM w ..v..w, ... -w. t upon whom primarily develop ths . solution of racial problems, and what hoJM kef. kelps Ml humanity. ' "Hoping ths After School olub may reach and kelp avary motner I America." J 4 4 ! w Ur. ad Mrs, William P, Lambert son hav laeued InvltaUons to th , marriage of their daughter. Eleanor . Miere, W Mr. Glenn LeFayette Crow all. whish takes place Tuesday after- noon, Oct. I, at I o'clock, at the home . 'of the bride's parents, lit Mala street, Oreeneville, Ten After Oct. to Mr. and Wr. CrowsU wlU be at boma in ,. Lenisparg, N. C. f The inviUUon wrt '. 'received yeeterday la the olty. Owing !t the recent bereavement of the fam ily the (wedding will be a very Quiet 4 ce, witnessed only by the member 1 of the family ad . intlmnts frlands. . 1 - - - 1 er , as 1; , There 'will, be meeUn of til ' , board ef ,ananeere of the Women'i " j eachange In the tea room this morn i ins t lO.MO O'CIOOK. , J , I ll i , ' . MM Kitten Merrnt, of Memphis, who ha been visiting Mis Iva Hor : -her, recently underwent an spsratlon ' ! for . appendicitis at the Meriwether 'hospital, and to Improving. , ' MUe Miss Bva Horner baa returned to Sweet Briar college at Sweet , j Briar. v., after spending the summer jwlth her parents, Bishop ana Mrs, f Mr. James V. Waterman has return ed to Mobile, Ala., after a several ys visit to his family at the Manor. Mr. William R. Porter, of Key Went, Fla., Is visiting his family, who are guesta at Margo Terrace for some weeke. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgs O. Smith left yeeterday afternoon for Washington city, where they will spend several months. Mr. N. M. Holiowell ha returned from a two weeks' visit to friends and relatives In ths eastern part of the. state. 'ir. Jamee ft. Conroy and children, of New York, are recent arrivals, and will spend the winter in Aahovllle, where Mr. Conroy will Join them later. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carr and family have moved from their home on Swan treet, Blltmore, to a cottage an the corner of Balrd street and Furman avenue. Mrs. H. 8, Davis has returned to her home in Montgomery, Ala after spending several week with her par ents in thi city. i Mis Daisy Holmes, who hag been visiting her cousins, the Misses Dal- ton. has returned to her home in Spartanburg. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur T. FMtehard have returned from Marshall, where they went to attend the Prltcharfl. Redmon wedding. MARRIED AND UNMARRIED LADIES Will Find Some Useful Ad vice in the Words of Mrs. J ay McOee of Steph-enville LOCAL BANKER WILL LEAVE i ASHEVILLE FRECKLES Will Rufo M. Fltspatrtck , Insurance ''Business Estimable Young Man, in Take Up Charlotte, 8TEPBBWVILL.E, Teat 'Tor nine years," say Mr- Jay McOee, of this place, "I ssffered from womanly trou ble. I had terrible headaches and pain in my back, etc. "My husband utstd Cardul to me, but I did not think anything would do me any good, "It seemed a if I would die, t suf fered so! ' At last I consented to try Cardul, and It seemed to kelp me rlaht away. 1 waa Interested and con tinued it use. ' 1 4n tH Mlnove his family to 'The full treatment not anlv haloed ' Charlotte the early part of that ma, but It cured me. rt jade Thetn wtth ftO; Re- fsare TOeaa Mk Char Maw Ttawsv smlnent(eki specialist racaoUy discovered a Saw drug, . ethlne double strength, which la so uniformly uceesaful In rasaavinf frecklea and K "f Ciear Ma-aurui complexion that It 1 sold by your druggist lender n aeeonite guarantee te retnaS - the money If it falla. n'rnl4e your frekhs under veil: get an ounce Of .thine and ra. move them. Even the flret nlght'a ttse win anow. a wonaarrui tmnrv,m.nt seme of the llirhter fraeklM uiuhin Ick, who since the esUbllshmnt of entirely. It is absoiately harmleee, and caflnot injure ue most tender skin. At the next masting of ths board of airaetora af fhet American National bank, which will be held In October, the reatsnatlda gf Rufo m. riupatr- the InstltaUon has been its cashier. will b Submitted and accepted. Mr. Fltspatrtck having taken the district agency of the fnn Mtual Life In surface oompany, of Philadelphia, with headquarters at Charlotte. .His contract with hi nrw company pro se sure to eak vaar drnri.i the daublii mtrmmtH nthu,. t iui im sow on tne money Beck guer- Seme o , "It will do the same for all sick and suffering girl or women both married and unmarried. '1 will alway pralee Cardol highly, for K ha bean the means of saving my Ufa and giving me good health. Half a century of success, with thousands of cures, similar to ths on described abovs. amply. prove Cardul' real, scientific, medicinal merit. Being purely vegetables, Cardul can bs taken safely by young and old, and can do nothlnf but good". It action I vary gentle, and without any bad af ter affects. ' ' Why not benefit by the experience OTtttneriT Try tt, today. . 8. Writ to Ladle' Advisory department, Chattanooga Medicine company, Chattanooga, fenn., far Specif Instructions", and l-pae book, "Ham Treatment for Women- sent In plain wrapper, on request. t Mis Clara Mayers ha returned to her heme in Baltimore After spending several week with friends in the olty, Mr. Sea Meriwether, -wh haa spent t the summer abroad, haa returned and .! visiting hM father. Dr. T. T, Marl 'wether, tor several weeks. Mia Laura Seta n4 Ml Sthal ; William, wha .have been visiting . friends in the city for Ui day, have : I rturn4 te their home In Oreeno- here, - . . Mra Manaon and Miss Appolorae : Manaon, wha' have apant th suramtr at Flat Rook, have returned te their "heme in Mobile, . , ' Mr. n4 Mra. B. W. ChrlsUan, of C Mobile, Ala., are spending the autumn ; 1 HendersanvlUe. , Mum Salll Olbeon, of Hack Hill, 8, and MhM fcmma Harris, et Me ' bansviile, K, TH are visiting Mrs, ' Mobley and bar daughter at 14 Soco straat ' vp Mine Lugv PAnnlman fie vetitrriAit to Vaasar and Mis Susie Penniman ..has sons to Pratt institute at Brook- jlyn, K. Y., to teach physical culture i'aftvr spending the summer with their mother, Mr. Talbot Pennlman, at . Forest Kill. ? Mr, lame Wilson and her daugh- ter, Mia Kathorin Wilson, Of Jack leevvUle, wha recently returned from abroad, where they spent the summer, are the guests of Mr. Watson at -Roseoraggon. Mr. ' Charles Kearn ha returned to Covington, Ky after spending the week with her niece. Miss Rebecca Bayless, at Busbee Mail Miss Baylree ,1s visiting Miss Drummond on Mag nolle street. r Dr. and Mrs. Thompson Praaer, who hav occupied "Crow'e : Neat" cottage. Albtmaris Park, for severs years, have moved to their new home an Charlotte street, near th Country elub. Mr, jr. B. Castle, wha haa been pending two week In the city, re turned to her home in Proctor, N, C yesterday. . Mrs. Bank Amis ha prehsed the 'Staler property at lilt Hay. wood street and will later us It In connection with Bonnlview. Mrs, It. . Sherrill, who ha bean Visiting Mra. Bernard Wood In At lanta, Qa., ha returned to the eity, Mr. Burchard Hendaraon haa ton te Blltmore for the winter, and ts a gueet of Mrs. AOkerman on Oak ttt. ! MEN WORKING Ot) NEW HOTEL COMETO BLOWS Partloipante will TeQ Judge Adams fhia Morning How It Happonrd. Wag Misondrrstandlng. Win nt)iM Wl.r. f Otatasvllla. Is visiting hsr brother, Mr. Fred Wat- aer, and family In WoolMy for aev- brat days, Mr. Thomas 3. Shsrrlll, of th V. B. battleship Kansas, ha returned from a aeveral months' oruls abroad, and t visiting his parent, Mr, and Mrs, R. t. Sherrill, an Moatrord ava hue. ' Mr. Sherrill ehortly leaves te Join hi shin which will cruise around the world. Mr. and Mrs, F. U Oardner have returned to their home la Derby, Conn., after a vtett to th sister of the latter, Mrs. Bank Amies. The M lease Mimnaugh. of Colum bia, who have been at Margo Ter race, have gone to Atlanta, wnere Miss Mlmnangh will place her sister in school, returning to Asheviiie sat- nrday. Dr. and Mrs, Qeorne Lambert are at Toxaway for a brief stay after spending some weeks at Wrtg htavllle and Wilmington. Mr, 3. B. SDence. of Charlotte, 1 In the olty attending ths postmaster con. Ventlon. Mr, 3. C Benedict, of Charlotte, la In the olty for a brief stay on bust. nesa. i Mr. Harlot Clarksen, ef Charlotte, is visiting Mrs. O. 3. Weoldridga, IH Montford avenue. Mrs, Cooper, Miss Oneper, Mr. Hnnter Cooper and Mr. William lCunnally. of Atlanta, Oa., are gueeu t the Battery Park hotel. S. I. Bean and Clauds Ooodlake, both of whom are at work en th oo net ruction of the new LanSt-Orssn hoUl at the corner ot North Main and Eat College streets, came to blows yesterday morning as the re. suit of a misunderstanding aboot soms scaffolding work, it Is said. Mr Bean has the contract for placing the (tone work in th new building whit Mr. oooaiake M sub-foreman on the concrsts construction and carpenter work. It is reported that Mr. Bean ordered that a scaffold be built for tn us or his stone cutters, and that whn th work was finished, he wad not satisfied' with it,?ss a result at which hs eompiainsd to Mr. Oeod' lake In a manner that ths latter did hot stand for. The men cams to blow., It is said, and both . received ugly cut across the face, rocks and fists having played an Important pari In ths proceedings. As a result ot the enoounter, ths stone cutter were taken off th Job, Although they will In all probability return te their taeks this morning, a It 1 th intention of th owner of th structure to push th work te completion. Th affair will be aired out In po lice court thi morning. NEGLIGENCE ALLEGED CAUSE OF DROWNINIG Suit Instlmted AgwJtm AshevfUe School o Account Two Boys' video that he . shall enttr upon his I "ftotfO lrtlnf' SmolrAra nsw dutlea the fir.t of November. ,v" , omOKBn Sunny Smoke Shop month. Mr. Fltspatrtck ha many friends In thi city who Will learn with regret that hs is ts fcMVs AiMviiie, but who wish for him great success In his new horns end field .of labor. .Hs is sn Ashevllls yottng .man, having been reared here, and has during his busi ness c er ag an Ashevllls banker won the estssm of the people of this Alt ... It Is not known who will trke Mr. Fttspetrick's place at the Atterlcan National, and the vacancy will not be filled until ths "mooting of the direc tors of ths institution. XX H. FATEIL rna ' '' Oap P. a s Osywood SL ' ";' rM tel. .- If fK-'V , : : . . ,, n n i Closed Friday 6 p, M. Until Saturday Might 6 p.M. J sjAjeejaesjjgpesggjpAefll Complete atid Representative ''JCinem o ailored Juits r lv;V:. I '.!S(;'t.- POULTRY ASSOCIATION HAS MEETING TONIGHT Th members of the Abbeville Foul try and Pet Stock association Willi hold a meeting In the council ohsm- ber of the city hall this even'ng at I. tO o'clock, and in view of the fact that a number of matters of import ance to the association and concern lng ths big show which will be held within a short tlms will com up for discussion at tonight's meeting a fun attendance Is desired, and the mem. bers are requested to meet promptly at 1. 10, as the business may bs attend ed to without delay. QseyiansaslistV i t Ths kitten's eye are opened in nine days, the bridegroom's In one. It's a wise child that takes after Its rich maiden aunt. ; Jaf THE MOST EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING Is in pleasing our customers and demonstrating tne run strengths Sf thi laudry'i organisation by decidedly proving tts superiority on all classes of work and appreci ation1 at ear customer, I through our untiring efforts I to plsafevthem -In every re- - spect Satisfactory, work suarantead. y ,. - PHONE 70- 1 Trial is AH We Ask. Swannonoa Laundry Ws Treat Vonr taMttdry Wlilve You owe it to vourself to see our showing of Tailor- . ed Suits before you buy, Instead of scores of styles, you have hundreds of models to select from. -The best .weaves of the fall season 'are depicted. Whip : Cords, Reversible Novelties, Two-Toned Diagonals, Cheviots, 5 Serges and Broadcloths are among the materials you can,; make your selection from. ' ,v. The prices, too, trill be agreeable. These garments are marked to sell and to sell quickly. It is 'surprising how few aales we iniss.' Practically every woman who has seen our line and really wanted a suit has pur chased here. All we ask is that you see the showing and youH be as enthusiastic about it as we are. At this time the stock is at its height.Positively more 1 , styles to select from than you will have at any other pe- riod this fall. Suits for juniors are priced at $10.60 on up. Suits for misses aand ladies are priced at $15.00 to $47.60. . We make a specialty of Tailored Suits for stout women lin blues and blacks, for $20.00 to $36.00. i ' , ' i- - .. . " JZong Coats of Rmrsibb Cloth With Jailor Collars 7 : ; An Interesting fact brought out in the annual report of the registrar- gneralfor Ireland Is the continued decrease In the mortality from tuber culosis, which has now been continu ous since ISO I. Street Dresses One-Piece Styles in Cloth and Serge By yesterday's express we received another shipment of Misses' and Ladies' Street Dresses in the one-piece college style that is proving so popular. In navy blue serge or cloth with trim mings of blue in contrasting shades, red or white, sailor or shawl collar and cuffs to match. An extremely good style for college girls to -whom its sweet air and ease of adjustment is peculiarly appealing. We are also showing a number of becoming one-piece models in blue, black, brown and, in fact, all the popular shades in serge, cloth and silk. ..' ; JUL V. M00RE & CO. ' Specialist pa Women's Rcady-to-Weer Garments. l PATTOX AVE, - Oarefnl Attention given te Mad Orders . ' - 1 (:: '. Through his attorneys, Harklns A Van Winkle and Judge O. A. Shu- ford, John Balrd, administrator af James Balrd, has instituted ' suit against the Asheviiie school ss the result of the drowning of Jamee Balrd and another colored boy by the name of Flowers In the lake at the School last Eeoerabor. The boys, it Is alleged, were In a boat, which wge c petted Ian Decem ber, when they lost their lives. It is alleged that the boat was the property af the Ashevllla school, which Is charged with negligence In that the boat was not locked or fastened. ... FOR SALE Three of the best resi dence properties on Mont ford avenue. SA rare oppor tunity to get an elegant home. Terms. 0ANADAY REALTY CO., I Phone 74. 1 If. Pack Square, KMQI HATS HAMMOCKS AND PORCH FURNITURE Harris Furniture Company Home IS S. Main. Pfcon ISIS M. Webb Co. C BUg. HijwtXKl . THE BERLIN Hand embroidered waists HAIR GOODS The latest styles la all hair rood. uuu juauu Luuue sweaters an day' notice. AmArifnn VntiAnnl "Rntib- Manicuring, hairdresslng, facial r, ..... nd scalp m uinjain?, xtoom u. VVc' Apc Prepared J to exeonte all orders to ths designing ot any piece ef Jewelry ' that yen may desire mads ao cording te yonr own' Ideas. We make a specialty of this class of work, also the' setting of "dla- J monds and othsr precious stones. .A visit to our store wllljv prove i to your advantage if yen contemplate placing an order of this , nature. Satisfaction assured, workmanship the best, eharges mod. crate. ; , 'r .... , ' , , ; ,' V. s i CHAS. E. HENDERSON, Jeweler ; , I" patttost Avssnm Oysters! Fine shipment of Fresh trade. Oysters! Oysters , for- Friday M. HYAMS 2! i . e 1 MATTERS OF RECORD The following deeds have been filed In the office of the register of deed: W. A. Brwln to J. h. Brwln, land on Bound Hill branch! consideration 1169. J. ti. Brwln to W. A. Erwln, land In Letceeter township: conaidsratlon not given. John B. Hermon to F. W. Scott, lot in Aahovllle township; consideration 1106 and other cnnsiderattn. Oay Green to Eugene N. Ingle, lot In West Asheviiie: eonsderatlon tJOo. J, Cllngman Pen land to W. B. Bhuford, lot In West Asheviiie; con sideration It 00. W. S. Justice to J. E. Jones. lot on College street: consideration 110. Charles A. Meere to Lai la, S. Meore. land en North Turkey creek: eensid- eratton It, OSS. Suit Inatltntedl , John Balrd, administrator of Jama Balrd. vs. Asthevtiie SchooL The literary department of the Bp worth league of Haywood strrat Methodist church will give a musical Friday evening, begionlnt at I o'clock. After ths muelcal refresh ment will he eold fer the benefit of the league. It , - Suspension bridges have been found la Soeth African ant-hllla, SHOWTNO OUR LAUN DRY PLANT To the people of the town has given them a better Idea vf what a first class laundry plant IS, and what It meana to their Usees. Ths entire plant Is flooded With air and sunlight through numerous Windows, , the floors kept oleen, and everything in perfsot sanitary eoedltion. The new machines which 'we have added aid in the expedition of work as well as turning out better work. The per sonal oomfort et our: employe has given special attention, so that the Mountain City Steam Laundry is in position to gtva a service that will make every patron ' so highly pleased his laundry that he will tell ethers about tv We hope yen will gtva us a trial and know by actual experience how good our work lev.'- OjnTTAIN CITY I STEAMUTJDRY 426 North Lexington Ave Chiropody for ladles and gentlemen Ws remove superfraoue harr and ail facial blemishes without pain by es pert operator. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP. SB Haywood St. Clifford MISS BXTKBT CORSBTIKIIB . ROOMS St and S American National Bank Battling ASHEVHJJB BCNrNKM coltjbgb Full Double Scholarship ts the very beet for fall aiul winter stady. It pre pares jot tmmedata employment and for life. College opposite postotOce. Hsnry a BheekleF. prmctpat ' ; ' CELEBRATED CAJIDT ox ics at McKay's Pharmacy Oppe, Past Office. -.- FRESH MEATS . Phone dSSO.- QROCERIES Oor. N. Main Merrlnion'ArQ. V" Borroir a Kodak ' ; No charga for use ed Kodaks when wa da the asishtng Best results guaranteed by Sim expert. BAY'S STUDIO SS FsttiM AVw. . ' ; HOOD'S Millinery Opening j , Saturday, Sept 23rd 5 Haywood Street I Use Citizen Want M e ! e ; t 1
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