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LllU A&llEVlLLE jL'iTlZJSN, TIXULIUDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 Society and Personals WOULD TAKE BOOK TO TELL TROUBLES The murrinut; of Mine Kmitia Crnn miles Smith ur J Mr. Warion 'J' lm vin, of Hut Spring, 01:1 u'frd lul tv-nlnK in ilio rruxi.) I. rlan iukIi at Marshall, and will be "f liit-nst tu the nuniurnu (iiuiuU of the yuiing people In Astiev tlli.. Tlx church wan elTectlvtly duoiaiid with evergreen, palms and feme ami the Dpici.pal marriaK' service .wis rttd l.y the jun ior of the ciuinli. 'I lie i Iuikii flllrd with the n i.u IV u ainj lrimiiB f the participants 1 he brlrtul pro cession eiiturcd the church us th: Lohengrin Wid!n Muroh wan played by Mes M. ft. Homl, and n U:d by the I roomsmrn, Mr. Walter hun a.ri, of liJUxalielhtown, and Mr. Henry Alexander, of Newport; Mr. O. 8. Craifctnlle and Iir. H. II. Triplet!, of Marshall. The ushers were Mr. (1ar nra Gaga, Mr. Bylvunue ("liutiilUr And Mr. Kay auditor. The nuild of hono wa4 Miss Jlunnloti, a tuusin of the bride. Preceded by two amall at tendants, Master Lawrence MrClroy and little Miss Louise fibbs, the bride KDtrred, accompanied by her brother, Mr. A. R: Smith, and was met at the altar by Mr. Davis. Mr. Hugh Lance waa beat man. During the ceiemony "The Rosary" was played, and the bridal party left the church to the Wendlessonn' wedding tel. jif, tor the larilra, a gill pin. altl for the men. a silver cup. 'I he loin iwinent I. in been cloBely played, ismjItliiK tl'i In a tie. Th. hildren of the sixth grade of the M iiitinrd liiml guve their teach er. Mlxa rtallle Hives AlorrlH, a aur pt.ae party lint evening at the real d.nce (if Mr a. I,. B. Itorlson on Mont Ii.id meniie Aftpr a very pleasant fvinln refreshment were aerved. An HHereHtlng program haa been arranged for a box anuppor In the school I ulldlng at Ictnucrat, N. C, on Saturday evening, September 80, for the benefit of raining a necessary fund to aecure u library for the school at th!a plexe. The program follows: Munic by Democrat string Lfind; short address by Prof. WIIhoii, of I'nrnardavllle high itcool. mmle by Democrat atrlng band; auction sale of boxas by Mr. J. D. Carter, a noted auctV""'- An enjoyable' time la anticipated and a cordlaT Invitation extended to nil who will come and be with u Misa Anna Howell, who haa spent the summer at Busbe Uall, leavea Monday for a vlalt to friends In Boa- ton before returning to tier home In C?i:rsville Lady Hays She Laid Awake at Night Beeai v of Her Troubles trams of March. An Informal reception waa , Mt. Sterling, Kjr. held latar at the Club houee, after Dr. J. II. Wllllama haa gone to Old I which Mr. and Mrs. Pavla left for Hot I i Bprtnga, which will be thalr -future ' bAine. Mr, I)avli Is assistant cashier 4 ct tile Cltlsen's bank of Hot Springe. 4The numorou and handsom wedding gift received by Mr. and Mr. iJavI ' gave evidence of the hlglt wm In ,whlch thejr ' K hsid in Hot Bprtnga and Marahall. . ,.: f 4 M ' ' ' " There ' will be a meeting of the board of managera of the Woman'a ezrhange thla morning at 10.10 B'Clock. '.'i' '."'.v : v. " M J ! u Mra. Margaret M. Parker, of Wa ! rvlll, haa tatued carda announcing the marriage f her daughter, Mlaa U ' learl Cannon, to Mr. Jemee R. Lee, which occurred Wedneedajr, Bept 10, ! ' at the hOmeof the paranta of the lat ! ter.'Mr. and Mrev p. JT. I'. Orady i treet. Tho house waa prettily deco- i ; ratea wnn iema ana wmie nmi ior J:ha ceremony, which waa wltneaaed : only by the immediate family. The muMa nt tinnar waa a alater of the "brWegroom, Mra. Lynn I Ray, and tha beet man waa Mr. Lynn L. Ray. 'Mlaa Cannon wore a whit cogtum and carried white carnatluna. Mlaa Cannon ha tught achool in Clinton, 'B C. and la related to the JBalrd and Weaver fmtlla of thla county, and ;la a etater of Mrs. Qeorg Written, , 'of aheville formerly of ew York. Mr. Lev left for the West recently and wilt later be Joined by Mrs. Lee at Kellogg, Idaho., which after Dee. 1 ' . will be their horn. Mrs. Lee is at - present th guest Of her husband's jiarsnt on Grady gtret. -j- v. The recital given in the auditorium of the T, M, C. A, Monday evening " inaer th' auspices Of th Rector's ' ) society of Trinity church, by Mrs. W. I flcott'Mta r. H. Hyatt and prof. B. B. Btlmson drw a good slscd audience, which greeted the porform ars i with round after' round of ap- filaun. - Mra Scott is from Tampa, Fla., Mrs. Hyatt's home Is In Columbia, and JProf. Btlmson is an Ashevtlle resident. The trio delighted Its audience with its work, and at a result of the perform anee the Rector's Aid society realised a goodly sum. Each number on th program was ' thoroughly enjoyable and to single out on for favorable criticism would be aft Injustice to the others. ,Th members of the faoulty of the high School and the, various public 'school of the city held a social meet ''Ing yesterday- afternoon In the high . school auditorium which was well at tended .and very enjoyable affair. There are about seventy teachers In th city schools, about fifty of whom ,i war preeant yesterday. Mr. Tlghe . opened th program with a brief ad h dree, which waa followed by a pa j pr read, by Prof. R. V. Kennedy on tV-Dioken and Hla Characteristics." ': Mia Ousal Smith read and Mlaa Hel ' . en Bcbartle sang "Car Mlo Ben." i- After the program an informal recep . tllon waa held. ji 1 The finals in the mixed foursome :' hr.diCAp golf tournament will be played off this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Country club brtrvcen Mr. Vance Brown "and Mr. Edward I. Frost, Miss Eleanor Morrison and Mr Point Comfort, Vs., for a two weeks stay at the Hotel Chamberlain. Mrs. J. S. Steele. Mlaa Mamie and Ml Hunts Rteele, of Rock Hill, are In this city for a short vlalt to friends. Miss Jennie C. Thompson has re turned from a three weeks' visit to friends in New Tork and Syracuse. Miss Hannah Erwln, Who hits spent th summer In Ashsvllle, will spend the winter In Florida, leaving the city In October, Mis Eunlcs Gardner, who has bet n visiting relatives In the city, has re turned to her home In Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Munger, of Black Mountain, are In the city for a several days' stay, Mr. D. S, Eltas left yraterdpy for South Carolina for several daya on business, - Mrs. John Hammond and small F. E. "I had years would CARRSVILLLi Ky Mra f'osaey. of this town, nays: been afflicted for nearly tlx with womanly troubles and suffer so much every month! "It would take a book to tell what I have Buffered In that time. "1 got tf I could not aleep at night from nervousnc-aa. I had four dif ferent doctors to treat me, but theM could not help. "When 1 took Car.lul It relieved me at once. J cun't pralne It enough. "I hardly know how to tell you what Cardul haa done for me. I have taken about erven bottles and nothing els I ev- ioem gavo me such relief "All rny friends know how bad I was and how Card ill haa helped me In many different waya." Cardul la made from purely vejeta blo Ingredients which act particularly on the delicate womanly ayetem, building up health and strength, wlvere it la moat needed. During the past fifty years It haa hslped thousands of ladles afflicted wth Just euch troubles as those from which Mr. Cosscy suffered. It Is therefore a remedy that you can feel confidence In. Its merit 1 guaranteed by years of succoaa. Don't experiment. Take Cardul. Begin todby. N. P. Write to Ladles' Advisory de partme , Chattanooga Medicine com pany, Cnattanooga, Tenn. ,for Special Instructions and 4-pge book, "Home Tieatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper on requonf. HONOR ROLL OF THE BILTMORE SCHOOL The bono; roll of t.ie BUtmore high school, of which Prot W. H. Hlpps la principal, for the Hint month of th achool followa with the average per cent attendance: First frade Attendance 16 per cent, hlake Oreasmm, Arnold Lan nliB. Muilgo Robeso... I'lunoy OrlfTIn, Henry Hhrout. Second grade Attendance K8 per cnt. Lucy Props', liluncho Creas man. Third grade Attendance per cent. May Hhrphrd. Fourth grade -Attendance per cent, Saii ' 8te:hcns, Trunthani. Fifth grade Attendance cent, Maud llatllo. Sixth grad Atti ndance cent, Ella Myers. Seventh gradeAt tendance 97 per cent, lylllio Taylor, Docla Oatlln, Mamie Htuln. KlKl.tli gra le -Att n'ianco 100 per cent, Kathleen Llpe, .lean Roberta. Ninth grade Attendance 100 per cent. Myrtle Milter. There Ib an enrollment of 164 students. t-.';.v.t!iri!.'i m. Jhe Articles on the ffew Store Will 3e Continued in Sunday's Paper i 7 1-2 ! Ilea trice 90 per 98 per Miss Anna liurnard leaves for Jphns Hopkins hospital tomorrow after spending the summer with her par line, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Barnard. Mra. B. V. Long and Mtas Marie Long, of Skyland, spent yesterday in Ashevllle. Mrs. Long will return on Saturday to spend two weeks with Mrs. R. J. Tlghe. Mr. Michael Schenck, of Henderson vllle, was here yesterday on profes sional business. , , Cordon Garllngton, of Henderaon vllle, was In the city yesterday. Mr, and Mrs. Prank Mis Daisy Smith lav Smith and Friday for daughter, Ruth, who hav been eprnd-1 New yrk and Boston for a several w,.nS nifi, wr. Bmun win amend th druggists' convention In Boston during his absence. Ing several weeks with th parents of the former, have returned to their home In Chattanooga, Tsnn. Mrs Rufus Woodcock leaves todsv I . Mr A- p- "1 children have for Tennesse to visit relatives for:rturn, l0. . N. C, after ' - " - '.'- uf in liio eiiy nun several week. Mrs, . Henry Connlff, who ha been visiting her mother, Mra C. 8. rVheusaler. lesvrs for her horn In Montgomery Saturday. Mr. Robert WIIo,n has returned to th city after an absencs of several months. Mrs. Henry T. Bartlstt has re turned to her horn In Montgomery after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Smather. Mr. Rufus Woodcock leavee within several day for a Western' business trip of two months. Miss Jeanne Roman nnd Miss Madge Roman nr expected from Co lumbia, S. C, today to Attend the marriage of Miss Dufour and Mr. Allport, and will be the gursts o( thotr sister, Mrs. Eltao Dufoirr, Mrs, Joseph E. Meares and children have returned from several weeks' stay at Dula Sprlnga. and are occupy ing their home on Cumberland avenue which haa been rented during the summer. friend. I. Mr. Fred Moore leaves this after noon for Louisrllle, Ky., where he has ecceptod a position with the Ksufman-Stcarn company. Mr. and Mrs. Harrr Cain hovs re turned to their homo In West Aahe vllle after spending vvei il days in Statesvllle andvr-routmans, where the former went on b6slnwv AllGi:MENTej,;(aX TODAV In euperlor court yesterday evi dence was concludrd In the case of Jonathan K. VcJiheU ugalnst the Rail ways Constructron Securities com pany, consolidated wltb that of the Weavervllle Electric company against J. M. Chiles, et 1 which has been proceeding since M'1h,' afternoon. Arguments will be made today by Judgo J. H. Morrlmo and Julius C. Martin and Thomas S. Rollins. The Carnegie hero Met now num bers 33s. : FRECKLES New Drug That Quickly Roinovei Thcae Homrly 8pot There's no longer the slightest need of feeling astvaimed of your freckle, as a new drug, othlne double strength has been discovered that is a positive cure for these homely spots. Simply get one ounce of othlne double strength, from your druggist and app!y a HUle of It at night, and In the morning you will see that even the worst have begun to disappear, while the light freckles have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than an ounce Is nseded to completely clear the skin and gain, a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othlne, aa this is sold under guarantee of money back if it falls to removn the frteklea. JVocc-Reducing Jale of Reasonable Merchandise This special sale continues successfully. Especially is this true in the Dress Goods Section. There are over a hundred patterns to select from in the best fall shades, including navy blue, brown, gray and tan. $1 and $1.25 Dress Goods, 50 to 54 inches wide, for ' 69c yd 75c grade of Dress Goods, for 49c yd 50c to 65c grades of Dress Goods, for ..33c yd $1.50 and $1.75 Dress Goods, for . . ........ . . .98c yd $1 Novelty Silks are priced at ..69c yd $1 yard wide Taffeta Silks are priced at .. .,.......).. .. .;69oyd 25c and 35c Seco Silks are priced at . . .... ...... ...... ,19c yd 75c Fancy Ribbons are priced at .. ..59c yd 50c Fancy Ribbons are priced at ..... .. .. 37c ytf ; 25c Fancy Ribbons are priced at .. .. . .19c yd 25c Children's School Hose are priced at ... ... . . 10c pair 50c Ladies' Silk Hose are priced at ............... . . .. . . . . .35c pair ' : ' ' .Jv i ii ajfr" ' Vli1 ii A' MwV" HOOD'S MJtLIJXERV ft Haywood 61 Rheumatism Yields to M IILiA M Mr. Read The Proof: Former U. S. Postmaster , Recommends Milam. , nnntlnmen: Mr nlao suffered for aui uearneart leavoa shortly many years with a trouoie pro for San Domlnno lumber buslneas. to engage In the Mis Katherin Cartmel! la at pres ent In New Tork spending several weeks at, the Martha Washington ho tel. Mr. S. L. Alderman, of Greensboro, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr, W. Tt. McKwen and children. who have spent the summer at Holly Boaeh, N. J-. near Atlantic City, have returned to the city. Mrs. Julia 81uder, Mrs. W. W. Bar nard and fnmlly haw closed their cot tage at Rosacraggon, Skyland, where Miss Reaumont Hassard returns to Ashley Hall, Charleston, 8. C, Sat urday to enter school. Mtas Helen Craig Is In town from Bkjflnnd for a several days' visit to friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klrkman, who have spent the summer in Ashevlilo, leave shortly for their home In Wash ington. D. C. Misa Lottie Crumbarh. of Char lotte, ia In the city for a several days' visit to Mrs. Oeorge Martin. Mr. and Mr. John Worslev leave this morning for Anderson, 8. C., where Mr. Worsley goes on a business trip of several weeks. THESE ARE BUSY DAYS FOR "REVENOO" MEN jJI. F. Seymour. The prises, which are i they spent the summer, and have re presented by the tournament commit- turned t" the city. Tailored Suits for Stout Figures The stout woman will have no trouble whatever in finding a suit to fit her here. We have selected a number of models for her special benefit, cut on stout lines and correct ly fashioned. The selection is laa-ge, comprising the best colors and materials in both medium and ..heavy weight. The tailoring in these uits is first-class. ; Nothing has been spared to produce suits of , correct style and perfect fit. A few odri milt, pnat M!in'a styles, brat good materials, $fi.3. k V. MQ0RE & CO. Specialist In Women's Heady-to-Ween- Uarmanta U I'ATrOX AVE. y , Cartful AUenUon given to 1U Order ;';'f;, -;.-; ) to Mueteen IUiolt Stills Reported Havo Bcm Wipoii Out In Old. Vlr giiiia Ono in Madison County. i THERE AR E Revenue Agent R. B. Sams Is in j receipt of the report of th sclsure ; of unusually large number of Illicit dlntllerlos within the last few davs. Nineteen selsurea were made In Vir ginia during the last few daya. sev enteen of these being in one county and seised by one poaae. The officers war out only four davs in Frankli, county when thla record was made. A large number of selsurea had al ready been reported from Franklin county during the laat ' few months, Special Employ Weaver ant Deputy Collector Hendricks headed the posse. Two selsurea In Madison and Rap pahannock counties were reported by Deputy Collector Wood and Ganger Dean. Deputy Collectors Haynes. Bandy and Landreth report one setx ure in Wilkes county, North Carolina Deputy Collector Harkioa return-.! from Transylvania county yesterday, where he seised a large dopper etlil. riounccd by her physicians as uric Rheumatism, and although he treated her, she never obtained relief. Being well acquainted with MILAM and knowing It had been uaed auc ceHAfully vury frequently In similar cases. I determined to put her on it Phe took six bottlea with the happiest results. I regard hor as being entirely relieved, and will always take pleas ure In reccmmendlng MILAM for Uric Acid troubles. Your truly, C. T. BARKSDALE. Dativillo, Va., July II, 1910. Spent $3,000 on Rheuma tism. Norfolk. Va.. July 23. 1910. About five wceka ago I was Induced to take Milam for an aggravated case of Rheumatism, for wnicn i nau adopt over IS. 000 for all known reme dies and tried many doctors, went to Hot Springs, but received no bene tlta whatever. For fifteen years I havo been a aufferer, each spring I have been In bed and incapacitated for work until this apring. which I am glad to say, I have besn sttend lng to my business, feel fine, splendid appetite and feel confident that I will bo cured from rheumatism. 1 wish to say that Milam has done all you eluim It will do In my coae. eo far, and I look forward to a speedy recovery, ond would not take five times th amount of the price of the medicine for what It has done for me so far. Your very truly, C. H. WADE, rnr. Church and Lee 9ts. Rheumatism Entirely Gone I was a great sufferer from rheu matism and decided to try MILAM, I bouitht six bottles, and am now on my fourth bottle. I can truthfully say tftat I have never taken a me dicine that haa don; m a much rood. My Rlieumaliam is entirely gone, my complexion greatly lmprov ed and my opPUte good 4n fact. I have not felt so well in a long time. I would not tuko I50.000 for the good your ni?t'iiiu hm don me, but in . order to be sute that the trouble ta ntlrly eradi cated. I will take the two remain-! ing bottles. t volutaHly ave this testimonial. nn l cheerfui'v re commend Milam "to anyone suffer ing from Rheu matism. fMInnern ALBT M'TirUTTR Danville. Va. FOE BALL Three of. the best resi dence properties on Mont- ford avesue . A rare oppor tunity to get an elegant home . Terms . CiCNADAY REALTY CO., Phono T4. (0 W. Pack Square. . CELEBRATED CANDY OW K3B AT McKay's Pharmacy Oppo. Post Offlc. REMOVAL NOTICE The J. J. McCloskey Realty com pany ha movd to Roomi American National Hunk bjfli tf THE BERLIN Has moved to No. 1 East Pack Square from American Kat'l Bank Rldg. Call and see the pretty Oiand embroldored waists and hand-made sweaters. Stoves, Ranges and Heaters The Celebrated Garland and Laurel Makes. . J. L. Smathers & Sons Mammoth Furniture Store, 15-17 N. Main St. M. 8IUPMAN PASSES THRUKili. Hon. M. L. Shlpman, commission of labor and printing, .was In Arhc llte last night en route to Raleigh from Nebraska, where he attended th International Labor Asaoclation of th United States and Canada. Mr. Shlpman was on the program for a speech concerning the work la which h waa Interested. Th xt meeting, h aald, will b held In Washington, D. C. I MILAM I VA j A.r TO I F"t!Ct.5ll3. ' I Wt ijiu.ieo Yj SEWING MACHINES VAKIOIS MAKES Sold, BxcbsNiged, Rented and Repaired CASH OR CAST PAWEXTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE bO. Legal Bldg Pack Bauar. Phon l We Are Prepared to xeut ail orders In th designing of any piece of Jwlry ' that you may deslr mad according to your own Ideas. W) make a apeotalty f thla claaa of work, also th setting , of dla tnooda and other precious stonsa A visit to our stor will prov ' to your advantage If yon con templet placing an order of thu? t aatur. Batlafaotloa assured, workmanship th bast, oharg med : . rate. CHAS. E. HENDERSON, Jeweler a t nam as avettce. NEXT TO WASHING DISHES the most despised drudgery of house keeping iatbe, care of the several fires and the sweeping up of the ashes and dust they produce . Unless, of course! you own a Hot-Water cr Steam System onjy net nre men neeaea ana no ausi or asnes in toe Jjying rooms. Ask for etsimate and Kst of'satisfiedcus-I tomers. " UNION PLUMBING COMPANY Pbone 489. M orth Main St. mm FOR SALE Farm, 69 acres, good 6 -room ho use. Good apple orchard, most of tree! In bearing. Price 11,(00. Good terms. Farm. 117 acre, situated in thr mal belt. No bulldlnga TOO fruit trees on place. Price 11,500. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. 48 Patton Ave rrr New Crop of Prunes JUST IN 20c Pound IVI. FRESH MEATS Pbone S0-343. HYA1VIS : GROCERIES Cor. N. Main it Mesrluion Avo. tot M. Webb Co. MILLINERY IMPORTERS Club Bldg. Haywood St. IMMIM MMMI BETTER HEALTH. The right kind tf bread makes for good health-- builds body, muscle, brain, insist on BUTTER CRUST BREAD Full 16 ounces to each loaf. Ask your gjocer, or phone bZt.- ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY I'M 0 110 I'M' MIIHI tMMit l l 1 1 1 M IT'S Guaranteed Ask the Druggist BURTON & HOLT Fruruiture and House TFurnishing Corner Pack Square and South Main St Manicuring, Hair Dress ing, Facial and Electric Scalp Massage. All "super fluous hair and facial blem ishes, removed with the elec tric needle by expert opera tors. We make up combings to order. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 5 naywood St. MISS ' t!IIW EXT ERT CORSFI1E1UB ItOOMS tT ad Amejricaa National Bank BaOdtng New Shipment of Mahogany Library Tables and Ladies' Writing Desks just received Call and sec the very latest models J. L SMATHERS k SONS Utamffifttii Furniture Store and Annex tft-lT North Main Street
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