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ASIIJSVILLE CiTJZ ES, SATURDAY, SEPTE MBER 30, 1911 I- n r Society and Personals i Mis Cora tee Drummond given a ta this afternoon at her bungalow, ?ln, Lotj on Magnolia street, in Sonor of Miss France Dufour, whose : WrJif. ;Wj(r will be an luivr- sting event. Although the tea ta in 'formal, many invitation have been la- tu4. which wilt Include many of the jttrl friends of Miss Dufour. The Saturday Bridie club will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. Eamuel Tennahlll and Miss Loulsu Tannahlll at their home on Panola atreeU i' The Edward Buncombe chapter, D. A. R., wot yesterday afternoon at the resident1 of the resent, Mra. Theodore -ft. Morrison, on Pearson's drive. Tho meeting waa well attended. The atate congress 1 hld tNovember l and i In Tarboro, N. C, delegates from the alxte'n chapter being in attendance. Mrs. Morrison, as regent, waa elected by the (numbers to represent tho chapter, with Mies Grace Jones aa al ternate. ' An Interesting paper on "Colonial Homes of North Carolina" waa read by Mm. T. J. Wboldrldge. Mrs, Edward M. Chllda, Mlaa Virgin's Orifllth Miller, and Mlaa Emily Camp- tell, new .members of the chapter, war preaent at thn meeting. There will be o tnni or golf tnurnament this- afternoon at tho Country club, but (his fact will not )ntrfre with the iiiub! Saturday aft '(moon gaiety. There wtl be many friendly matches and the usual crowd out for tea, Mra. Erwlrt Uluder and Mra. William Harden of New Or leans, will be hoatewaea of tlje after noon. '' - - . The engagement of Mlaa Annie Laurl Long waa announced recently ft a party given in her honor by her toueln, Mlaa Kathleen Turrentllne, at the home of the latter 1 Durham. Mlaa Long t to marry Mr, Eugene Neweon, a resident of Durham, who graduated with the class of 1(06 of Trinity. Mr. Newsom la managtr of tho Durham Boob and Stationery company, and la a prominent young ; business man. Mlaa Long la an alumna of the Greensboro Female college, and visited Miss Evelyn McCoy at the home of Mlaa McCoy on Park are nue several summers ago, and wag very popular during tier etay. :,?...-. jl'V j Mra, J. W. Faueette gave a very pretty bridge party yesterday after nnon In honor of Miag France Du four, at her residence on College treat. The house waa decorated with pink and whit dahlias. Mlaa Dufour waa presfDtfd with gueat prise, and the flint price, a f'rn dish, waa won by Mra Julian Woodcock. The see ond prlae, a bridge set, went to Mra, Krwln Spear. After the game a col lation waa served. There were be tween, forty and fifty guests preaent :. Mlaa Nancy Clarfl,of Brevard, waa maid of honor at the wedding of Mlag Sarah Qravte and Mr. John B. Reeve. Jr., of Charleaton, 8. C, whiuh occur red Thursday in1 Decatur. Mtaa Graves haa visited Mia Clark, and has a 1 number of trlenda In Ashevllle who will be Interested in the following ao count of her wedding: . "A beautiful event of last evening waa the wedding of Mlp . Sarah Graves and Mi. John B. Rteves, Jr., of Charleaton, 8. C which took place at the home of the bride' mother, Mr. H. J Graves, Ji Decatur. . Th house waa beautifully deodrat ed with palm and fern and with quantities of tall yellow and whit ehryaanthemuma. . ' Th ceremony wat pert ormol In the drawing room, which waa entirely in areeh. with areut clusters of white 'chrysanthemum and 'white randlea. Rev, WV W. Memmlnger officiating. "The attendant were Mra. William J. Murray, of Columbia, 8. C, matron of honor, who wore a lovely gown of white ehlffon loth over whHe satin and carried whit ehryaanthemuma, and the maid of honor, Mlaa Nanoy Clark, of Brevard, K, C. "who wore a gown ot whit ohlfton eloth over yel low satin and carried yellow chryvan- themums. j The, - bridesmaids were Misers Katharine and Blanoh Thomp son, of Union, S. C; Mtss Etta Band, of Wilmington, N. C.f Mlaa Ellaa Candler, of Decatur; Mia . Rebecca Candler, of Decatur, and Miaa Maury , Cowlea, and wore beautiful gowns of soft, yellow chHTon cloth over yel low satin, and carrlso yellow chry santhemuma.. . 'The bride entered wWh her brother, Mf. lverson Graves, and waa lovely, i wearing a . wedding gown of mhlte eatln .trimmed with -point lace and j ,'moK5dery end aha carried a shower Taffeia, Muslin and Jersey Top Petticoats Extremely good values in each stylo named. Taffetas in solid colors. Changeable and Per sian effects in all colors, $1.95 to $5.00. Mes caline in colors and black, $5.00. Silk Jersey top petticoats with Messalinc flounces soft and clingifig, confonuing to every line of the figure, especially adapted for wear with the new dress styles, in all colors and black, $3.75 and $6.00. E Ve M00RE & CO. 6peclaUats In. Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments. ' tl PAVrox AVE. .,';.,'..,.... Careful Attention griren to MaU Orders ..4''''" ; ". Ask for a Fall Catalogue as Yesterday. bouquet of Mies of the valley and or- tli I flu, Her veil waa caught with a j wreath of orunge lilossomn. I "The groom was attendnd by his I brother, Air. Dick Heevta, of Charlcn- ton, (S. C, aa best mun. "After the ceremony a 'reception waa httld for the rilBtlv.end atterid aiua and a delirious buffet supper wua aurved from the dining room, wnere the tHlile hud for its centerpleoe brido i roaea finm which white tulle extend : ed to tho chandelier. B liver naudUt- Ntlrks held white r.nd silver . ahmlt d candles, and the lion bon und cakes were white and green, "In cutting the bride' cake the ring was found by Mlaa Blanche Thompson, th thimble by Mlaa Maury I.ee Cow-In, the dime by Miss Itebru ca Candler, and later the bride threw tier bouquet, which waa caught by fr;ine Noncy Clark. "Punch was aerved on the porch by Mlaa Florence Cowlea and Miaa Eliza beth Muck. "The bride's mother wore a beau tiful gown of black embroidered satin. "After a wedding trip through North Carolina Mr. Iteevcs and his bride will be at home at Rummer vllle. 8. C." Mia Notlca Safford. of Hot Hprliigs, In the city visiting friend. Mlas Ucownlng Addlf'kes leave Tues day for Sweet Briar college, at Swtut Briar, Tenn., where she will study music. Miss Hull, who visited Mtss Addlckei during the summer, and la an accomplished vlollnlate, la a mem ber of the faculty at Sweet Briar, and Mlaa Addlckt will study with her. Mlaa Ellen Pennlman haa leased a residence adjoining the home of Dr, Karl von Ruck and belonging to the latter, and la moving from her preaent home on Cheatnut street. Mrs. Thome Settle ha returned from New York, where ah haa pnt th summer. Mr. - Morris Laiaron returns , to Cincinnati next Thursday after (pend ing the summer in Ashevtlle. Mr., and Mrs. L. A. Berry and small daughter, Ruth, who have returned from a vlsi to' the parent of the former at Granl Falls, N. C are In town on their way to their home In Memphis, Tenn., and are the guests of Mr. and Mr. Walter Berry oh Cllngman avenue. Mr. Bonbrlght Given leave next week for Aiken, S. C, where he Is engaged In business. Mr. Lestl Fanning ha returned from a business trip to th eastern part of th state. Mlaa Mary Hayes leave within aev. eral day for Nw York, where ah will spend aeveral week with friends. Mr. and Mr. 3. S. Waterman have returned to their home In Fort Worth, Tex., after spending th summer with relatives In Ashevllle and In the state. Miss Fannie Hagglns has returned to Kentucky after spending the sum mer with Mra Hubbard Shawhun on Montford avenue. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Johnston, of Greenville, are. In th city for a short tay. Mia Grace Watktn ha returned from an extended visit to friend and relative In Georgia and Tennessee. Mr. J. Howard Taylor, of High Point, Is in the city for a brief tay. . Mr, W. H. Daniel leaves this rsorn Ing for Taaewell, V,, on a visit ot a few day. , Mr. Thomaa J. Noblltt and her sta ter, Mta Bertie Havener, left yester day fer Cincinnati, O., and Hunting ton, W. Vs., where they will spend tn month of October. Mr. J. P. McLaln, of Blltmore, will make hla home at US Woodfln street for a few months. Mrs. A. D. Martin la In the city after a very auccesaful season In charge of Toxaway Inn. ' Mr. Jeter Bradley, of Morgan Hill, pnaand through Ashevllle yesterday en route to Washington D. C, where tie will enter the George Washington uni versity. Mr. Thomus C. Hnllnwell. of Mara Hill, waa In Ashevllle laat night en The intimate relation of the akin to the blood i shown by tbc fact that impurities or poitxms of any character are usually manifested in eomc form on the ...1, TV, u m.,,u .,f f,.v..r UUIU killing. v .,,,.. .... ... - (- Ifcl lf,n vil cause a Dualling ond redness of the skin ; in like manner eitTDurilM the uric ticid of Hlieuniatism will cause inflammation, nTumre while iiinlurioug poison produces a sallow and chalky j PIMPLES j hue; and so with other impurities. HASHES AKD Tlie skiu is a n-ul barometer to the blood, andtiie ': rnijrTiniii: Oinrncter of impurity infecting the circulation is deter- r"1!",""' mined by the effects on the outer tissue. Humors in the - ' iflfc 5&IB blwtd prcnluce what we term in Ketieral, Skin Disease, f"" ' ' These are divided into ixveral clanstn known us Eczema A me, Tetter, Salt Rbeum, Psoriiisiit, Pimples, RaHhcs, etc., and each of these, tioublcs indicate the presence of humors or acids in the circulation. Tho hu mors and acida by their irritating nature cause the delicate fleUi just beneath the outer skin I want to Uill you of tho grout good I rouiv'l from the use ot H. 8. H. I am now 75 jrur old and had suffered with Sosnma for forty yours caused by a humor in my blood, andeuald find nothing to oure me nntll I tried B.B.H. X eutfrud intensely with the ltohiugand burnlug; pustules wotild form from wliloti thorn flowed a otloky fluid; - usts would oomo on the akin and whou sorutohed off tho ski a waa lett a raw as a piece of braf. I snffered agony the Jong years I was affliotsd, but when I used 8. S. S.I found a perfect oure. Tbore has never been any return of the trpubly. Htookham, Kob. O. U. KVANB. S. S. S. cures Tlkin Diseases of every kind by purifying t!:e blood and removing the humors from the circulation. It ncutralipcs ail impure acids, cools the over-hented blood, builds it up to normal strength, multiplies its rich, nutritious corpUBclcs, und adds to its purity in every wiy. Then the skin instead of being irritated by acrid impurities and humor ?, is nourished, toothed and softened by pure, rich blood. Book on SUn Diseases and anv medical advice free. S. S. S. is for sale nt drug stores. J wrtTf ovrTYTvr cnt?r,7T?Ti- nn tt a rr a o route to Rlehmnod, Va., wheto will enter the medical collt-Ke. ho Mr. Lewis Underwond. who haa been a guest at the Hattrry Park ho tel for several days. iwt It at evening for Knoxvlllo, Tenn. Mrs. J. K. ItumbouKh loavns Hot Springs, N. ("., shortly, and "'III join Mr, Kumbough and Mr. and Mrs. Rumbough In Tcniis.p, motoring from there to Htttle Creelt. Mi!"h ' Miss Daisy Mortlintr has returned from a visit of several wel to rela tives in the. eastern part of th" state. Mra. IV W. Corks and Mias ttowena Cocke have returned to Columbia, Mlaa., after spending the suinin.tr In the city, ocupylng a cotttagc on 1'an ola street. Mra. a. 8. Griffiths and small daugh ter Marlon, who have been visiting. the mother of me former ror a num ber of weks, leave within several days for their home In Now Orleans, U. Mlas ElUabeth Battle, of Tarboro, Is visiting Mrs. Lord, at her home on Flint street. JURY. LIST DRAWN FOR FEDERAL COURT Convenes in-Ashanne vNtrrearther ..' Ti With JnclgnfJamea E.v Bojd Pre- .i.u.. . ' t . following Is the Jury Ut drawn for the November term of Federal court, which ' 'convenes In Ashevllle on November 7 Ith Judga James B. Doyd prealo"t7iir, the respective coun ties of the Jbrore being i;lven. Dlllard Hover, Jackson county; T. J. Qutlirle, Buncombe; Krrge Angel. Vancey; 8. PI em Thomas, Mitchell; J. A. J'enlund, Buncombe; , B. Palton, Henderson; i. II. Brcndle, Cnerokeo; I H. MeClure, Clays J. D. Carter, Madison; 9red Blttjlock, Haywood; N. I.. Uarhard, Macon; JarvIS Allison, Haywood; Jase Plommona, Madison; James Westell, Yancey; D. W. C. Plorcy, Cherpkee; D. 8, Pace, Hender son: A. B, Ledford, Clay; 8. O. Byrd, Yancey; L. M. Peek, Madison, A. a. Osborne, Haywood; Eli A. Sudderth, Cherokee: O. A. Oontry. Buncombe; Berry-White; Madison: J. R. Calloway, Madison; Lenoir Owyn. Haywood; A. K. Hydor, Henderson; Lennder Laughter, .Honduraon; J. L. Moorp, Haywood; L. M. lleeves, Buncombe; Ed. Huff, Madison; John Hint, Translyvanla; Charles L. Sludor. Hun pomba; Rcrbert Campbell, Haywood; William Johnston, Jr., Buncombe; A. J. Rlllnshurgh, Madison ;AV. H. Snider, Haywood; John T. Cunnlivv ham. Swain; J. H. Pnma. JKuiicouibc. Wiley Roberta, Madison; 1). C.Oastt. Swain: Lycergua Crymes, Haywood; A. C. Peek, Madison; 8. O. Worh.y, Madison, R. K. Raby, 8wuin; John Alien, Haywood, W. 1.. MoXiibb, Cherokee; J. R. Crlap, Swuln: John T. Moody, Jackaon; J. M. Coleman, Clay; Robert Rotters. Transylvania; 8. W. Davidson, Cherokee; Sid T. Hay, Yancey; L. D. Gillespie, Yancey; T. J. Powell, Jackson, MATTERS OF RECORD The following deeda have hern tiiei: In the office of the register of deeds: Southern Baptist assembly to c 1 Johnaon, lot In Blue -Mont; considera tion, 1100. J, N. McConkey to J. K. Johnson lot on Woolacy avenue: consideration 1700. ON "STATlTptlY C.ltOlNDS" . Before JusUce, of the Pence v. ?'. W'addell yesterday afternoon. Z:c Ducker was arraigned on stntutor grounds, .the prosecutlim witness hav ing been" Jdmette Ducker. his seeon-' cousin. A number of ratUer 6tro , allegations were made and sever i witnesses on both aides were exam ined. The esse was continued until this afternoon at I o'clock when the attor neys on both aides will present their arguments. ' A man Is always much mow ashamed of being known aa a email fool than of being a big one without It being known. ,.? . ')''"'. DRIVES OUT . BLOOD HUMORS ECZEMA k? ACHE In the lilrwi1 will Km TtTTCII to ulcerate anu aim -uarge, anu soon the 8k in is disfigured with erup tions which often are torturing to the sufferer because of tioreuesa or intense itching. lixtemal treat ment cannot cure an internal trouble, and for thi . reason salves, washes, lotions, etc , can have no curative effect on skin diseases. Such treatment can perhaps soothe, and make the irritated flesh more comfortable, but the real cause must be removed by purifying the blood before skin trouble can be cured. CCJi&TS HUFF. WryMe EXIKHT COBBCTIKRE Ittxms ZT mid !!S Amerlean Natlonnl Itauk Bulldlna; Theres a best M in everymmg w rA scuttle of coal a day is a ton in a month. You save much coal, cozily warm your home and do away with asn-dirt ana drudgery by using HOT" WAT E R SYSTEM Bltimatti FumtiheJ IcSAtBeiltirsand AMgfiCAS Ksdiators Vnton Plumbing Company. J3 N. Main Btreet. Phone 4 3!. BURTON & HOLT Furniture and House Furnishings Corner Pack Square aud South Main St. V JUL SGHLQSS THKATRft CIRCUIT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 woods, maecn MSBmaua-s MEKHY MUSICAL IMMORTAL JH&CD Fry NU( WUMKA With Ada Meade and 53 Others. Prices 50c to $2.00. Seut mile opens Saturday morning at Whltlook'B Clothing gtors. Shetect AT FOUNTAINS, H0riL8, OH gkgWHCNC Get the Original and Genuine EiOBLBGEC'S JV1ALTED rlILK The Food Drink for All Ages UCH K1U. MAU CHAIN EXTRACT, Dt F0W9EI ; Not in any Milk Trust I 6 Insist on -IIORLICK'S" j a hs a passage swos GHlUhtSTER SPILLS IA UONIt 1 fill. IlrS .J iM4 airulil IU.HI HKAnU I II. 14 W S nlMmMDM, sxUil Alv.tri Hrt'ii 1m Har L" r--tm iosf. Jg aO. SCID BY D8U!i(iJSTS EVtRTWHCRf HOOD'S MUXJNERY 5 Uaywood St. FOR 8 ALL Three of the best resi dence properties on Mont ford avenue . A rare oppor tunity to get an elegant home. Terms. CANADAY REALTY CO., Phono T4. ,10 N. Pack Square. CELEBRATED CANDY OX ICE AT McKay's Pharmacy : Oppo. Poat Office. REMOVAL NOTICE The J. J. McCloakey Realty com pany has moved to Rooms 1 and ti, American National Bank building. tf THE BERLIN Has moved to No. 1 East Pack Square from. American Nat'l Bank Bldg. Call and see the pretty hand embrolderod 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. J SEWING MACHINES VARIOUS MAKES Sold, Exi'hansed, Itemed and Kepalred , CASH OR EAST PAYMENTS ASHEVTLLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Bids Park Square. phone 150S Webb Co. MILLINERY IMPORTERS Club Bldg. Haywood St. Manicuring,. Hair Dress ing, Facial and - Electric Scalp Massage. AH super fluous hair and facial blem ishes removed with the elec tric needle by expert opera tors. We make up combings to order. c MISS CRUISE'S SHOP . : hav an individuality an air all their own, should have w eight when buying the fall suit . -r ' yj ; Our prices are even more moderate than before $16.00 to $45.00. : i We Are to execute all orders In th designing of any piece of Jewelrf that you may desire made according to your own Ideas. Wa make a specialty of this clasa of work, also the setting of dia monds and other precious stones. A visit to our store wa prova to your advantage If you contemplate placing an order of this nature. Satisfaction assured, workmanship the best, charges mod erate. ... r CHAS. E. HENDERSON, Jeweler W PATTTON AVEJfCE. " , ar- lrood,-room ho use. Good apple orchard molt of trWegl i In bearing. Prioe l 1,600. fJood terms. i . . s Fan, 127 acres, situated In ther mal belt No buildings. 700 xmiitfieei,; on plac.' Prloft 1,S00. '. --. . THE S. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton AvI' tnU . J A.'', i . : j.,,,,, Crop JUST IN 20c Pound : M. HYAMS : FRESH MEATS Phone 49.143. e. miniiiiiii t BETTER HEALTH. The right kind of bread makes for good health builds body, muscle, brain, insist on BUTTER CRUST BREAD Full 16 ounces to each loaf. Ask your giocer, or phone 622. ' ' ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY inntfMHMi!nmnmn(iMntiinNmnin List With Us i If you have anything in the Real Estate line that you wish to sell it will pay you to see us. ' We are special representatives of the N. C. R. Co., of Washington, D. C. Have 10,000. repre sentatives throughout the United States, Canada, ; Mexico and Cuba. We have some nice houses and lots for sale in Asheville and Weavorville1,- N.;, C. We also have some very desirable farms and 'I timber lands throughout the country for sale. Let us talk with' 'U." Bailey & Gaines Really Co. 210-220 Legal Building Wcavepville Line Schedule Effective Monday, October 2nd, 1911. Leave Weavervtlio r 5:45a.m. 8:10 a. m. 10:10 a. m. 12:10 p. m. 1:10 p.m. 4:10 p. m. (:10 p. m. Schedule same on Sunday except the 5:45, 6:30 and 8:10 a. m. trips are omitted, and an extra car will leave Pack Square at 4. p. m. and Weavervllle at :10 p. ru - ASIIKVllXK KAT TEXSESSEE R. R. ' . f North Mam Stree v Jong Coats Priced at SJ2.5Q to $39 Buy your fall Juit Jo da tf The showing of Fall Tailored Suits, is now at i.ts best. We advise our cus-; tomers to buy now and not to delay until the first cool day and have . to wait for any alteration that might be necessary. ' Our wonderful' suit business during" the past month has ' led us to purchase a line of Tailored Garments never equaled before in this locality. ' - ;' ' For style and bea uty they are far in : advance of any pre vious display this house has ever shown. f To the thinking woman the "fact that Bon Marche's Tailored' Suits Prepared FOR SALE , " . V 1 lTL..1nnvA'.tn-nnnZ of Prunesr a- 1 GROCERIES" S Oor. N. Main Morrlmon Ave, , ee.ee. .......... Tin Phono 1831 Leave Pack Square t:30a.ro 1:06 a. m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.-m. 1:00 p.m. 6:00 ps.t. 7:00 p. m. ''i i i If of1 1
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