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V ft; THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY, OCTOBERS, 1911 4m Society and Personals VcLi- Jiric! Frank Carter entertained with a luncheon yesterday at her residence " , on Idontford, avenue In honor fff Mm. . E.' H. Benedict of Jacksonville, f'la.. i-'-t who la the guaat of Mrs. J. I. Murphy. : j j . fha Creator concert today at th Auditorium will be the event of In Ureat of tha day. and there ara aev- eial partlea arranged for tha after ' " noon and evanin. The Temembrance of tha two fin concert given by Creators laat year atill lingers and . . there -will be few vacant stats at the Asdltorlum today, 1 ' ' The Woman's club wilf meet Mon. "' dV afternoon at tho residence of Mrs. Charles A. Webb on Merrtrnon ave at thfed o'clock. Socrates will tie the aubtect of the meeting with ' ' papers by Mrs, Clarence Beyholds Mra. Theodora V. Malloy and ,Mrs C.'A. Webb, the subject of . which will be "Athena During the .Time of Socrates." "The Sophists," "Socrates Mission and 1U Influences." bin. Taneh Coxa av a recaptloa 'V yesterday afternoon In honor of Mra ' ' F. W. W. Graham and Mra. t. O, ' . Waddell, Jr. The residence was deco- ' rated with pink and-wMta dahlias Mra. Oraham. Mr. Waddell and Mrs, Wriarht of Wllrotntrtim, assisted Mrs. Coa In receiving. . Mr. Hara'ld Bees served punch and Mra. Charles L Minor and . JMj, TJomaa P, ,Cha borough, aeryad coffee rtd teav 4n the ' i dining room, where also Mis Alice Wright, Mlaa Eugenia .Johnaton. the , MJaaea Reeves, Miss Ticy Minor and Mies Jante Jones assisted In serv. "j lag. i Thare r,ra seVentjr-flva or ' hundred guests present, At tha Country tslub this afternoon tn finals In the mixed foursome handicap wlU .be played between Mr and Mrs, Hobart and Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Barnard.' Tha prises ara offered by Miss Eleanor, .Morrison, .and Mr, . . , , Edward 1 Frost, , Mra. Thompson ; Fraser will be the hostesa of tha : ; 1 afternoon, : . : 'The recaption held tho latter part of tha week hy,Ir. and Mrs. Rodney nush Bwopa'at tho rectorr In Bllt 'mora, was Inrsrely attended by $r Jshoners of 'Alt Bnntttvl number i )of others. "; Mrt. ' T. FHarker sang , 'several songs very beautifully, aad Mr. AHmttndJbBeV; flu. Voloa was (heard'Sto advantage In qairmberof wok FEIWlONAL METfTIO: j Mr. OordtH Oarllnitbn, of Hander sonvllls, sponf yesterday ; i til Aaho- villa. Ewart Blddla. of Mars rlill. m tn, Aahovlllo yesterday. , j ; Mr. Alfed Edwards, of Henderson- yiHe. attndd th 4alr, ifasterday. Tt. " p'Vorst, f;KoWarortyllla, was- in town yeswasy. i" ;? It -Mr. Klchsird Deltaussaurf, $f Char-J leston, o. t, arrive toaay tor a visit I at two weeks to frloftdst. .' fi, -s! 'Mr, Theodora ,1 McCraken, of IWaynesvllle, Is In Ashevtlle attending !fha fair, ,t , I Mra. Charlea Kendrlck and Miss linla Kendrlck. of Spartanburg, are spending, the week with ' friends In 'Asjtevllla,, i i . Miss Mary Moody, of Waynesvllle, ;,wa in tho city yesterday attending uio ir, -i. i ' t ' Mlaa Barah O rimes and her aunt, Mrs. Oeorge Naufhton, of Covington, Ky., are spending the winter In Ashe vtlle. - . . !j Mlaa Cora" Williams has returned from a several days' visit to friends 1l Henderonvtlle. ! Mrs. Samuel DUlard has returned fsorn a vtatt t her mother. Mrs. Wll- llama, tn Bpartanburg, B. C. Mt. Henry S. Brown and email Onyx Hosiery Cotton, Silk Lisle and Silk Winter Weight mi M a c o yarn : smooth,' silky., finish, double heel and toe, in black, whito and tan. .35c, 3 pairs $1.00 Silk Lisle in black, white and tan, cut sizes in black, double heel and toe 50c . .. ; In- silks we ha ve an excellent assortment L. ..tiof qqlors and qualities from the special, pure , sillj: with lisle heel, toe and garter top, at $50c, to the. handsome embroidered ones v at $4.00. ' -"Silk hose in evening shades to match anv cos f turn , 75c. $1.00 and $1.50 S : M- V. M00RE & CO. Cp!UM in Women' Ready .,-.,. . lareiai Aavenuon given jo alau Orders ... , Alt for a fall daughter, of Raleigh, N, C., are the guests of the parents of th forniur, Mr. and Mrs. Uulllcy. for several days. Colonel and Mrs. Robert Bingham are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Van derbllt at Uuck flhOttls Iodge on PUgah for several days. Mrs, Philip C. Cocke has returned from Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mra. Robert Allport are expected to return from New V'ork and Washington today, Mr. and Mr. Walter Bandnrson and children who have been, visiting rela tive In rh city and attending the fair, have returned to, their homo In Spartanburg, B. C. Mr. R. J. Johnston, of Balsam, was )n tho city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Ilayne and several friends motored over from Flat Rock ycstirday. returning later In the day. Mr. and, Mra. Oeorge V'anderbllt 'close 'Blltmbro Bouse shortly and 'Will Ivave for the east,' later going abroad for the winter. ,Mis Charity Craig, of Bkyland, 1 vlvltlng Mis Ethel Brtokfy on Pear sob's Drive, : Mr. Frank Jervey has entered Clemson vlafter spending the silmmor with, his mother. Mrs. Ida Jervey. Judge and Mrs. Hexeklah Oudger ami Miss ".Emma Oudger leave In about wo Wpeks for the north and will sail for' Ancon, Panama, about th fourth of November.; Mis Mary Hughes, of Black Moun tain, spent yesterday with friends In Ashsvllle. '. f Ma, and Mrs, J, B. Oate have gone to Bhelby, N, C, to apend a week with relatives, Mr. Fred Oates will join thorn today, '' ' ' Mr, and Mrs. Olenn Crowell who have been at tho Battery Park hotel atneo their recent marriage, have gone to their homo In Loulsburg, N, C. Miss Mary Btlkaleathar is visiting Miss Mry Ooeaett In WJUlamiton, N. C and will return to th' city Thurs- day. .. ' ; Miss Myrtle Rollins has returned from Durham where sh went to at tend tho, Qorbett-Booker wedding. 'Miss Oarnett Williams who has been visiting friends and relatives In Bpartanburg, S. C, for several weeks. has returned to, the city. Mis Ceorgla Belknap ha return ed frontMenta;cimry,i Ala,, where h ha be yKVAt triads' Mr. I", W. W, Qraham goes to Plegah today where ah will be tha gneet of Mrs. Vanderbllt for several day. , r .' Mrs. Duff Merrick and small son leave Monday for- New Tork to b away several week. Mr. William II. Harrison has re turned from a business trip. Mss Georgia Hill; who has been visiting' friend In the city, has re turned to her home In Charlotte. Mr, and Mra. John Whitman and children, who h,ava been attending the fair, hove returned to their home in th eastern part of the state. REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. F. L. Hunt wlshe to ajjnounoe th removal of hi offhre from thn MoMrlwethcr building to th Ixtgal building. The novelty business of China la drifting into the handa of the Japa nese. ., We are showing a full-lino of Onyx Hose in fall and winter weights black and colors and feel sure that we can please the most exacting shopper in this de partment. Onyx Hose in black cotton, excellent value 25c A bettor one soft - to - Wear Garnienta Catalogue. ygM' T MiMdHliUH f" ATT W if mi In l-w of tKo man' Inltatten put up Ktk V ' 1 1 V ili tn eimllar p.clug.,, wltK wripp.rl ana aBi Ubeli lalr .rMambllng; tK original consumers should ash for and be sure that they get BAKER'S QCO A and witK this trad-roarh on the pachage The Standards of the World S3 Highest Awards In Europe and America MADE OlttY Bin ' ! Jt!Cltd VA. I'at. Off. WALTER BAKER ESTABLISHED 1780 PLEMMONS BOUND OVER UNDER BO lit) Of $1,000 TKIKD IX VOIACK CX;itT ON CHAItGK or M.NSIvALOIITEB Kevrral WIuisiwh TrMtlflod but None Wt Able to LtUnate MaHano'n Hpoed W. Crawford Flemmons was bound over to Superior court under $1000 bond yesterday in police court on the charge of feloniously killing and slay ing Llnwood Dell laat Tuesday, when Albert Smith was also (eflously In jured by the collllon of a rouster wagon In which tho, boy were rid ing and the automobile driven by Plemmons on Woodfln stre-t. Mr, B. Li Ledbetter an a.ged wit ness to the tragedy, was the first to testify in police court. fld to tell anything mora than, that she aaw th accident, after which she ran into tha strtet where the children were lying. She said that she did not know anything about the speed of the automobile and could not give details as to the collision. . Mrs, B, F. Black well saw the chil dren lying tn the street before the automobile stopped. Bhe stated that when tha 'machine stopped, someone jumped out and Jerked the wagon from th automobile before running to the boy, who were about thirty J taps behind. Other witnesses testified to condi tion after the accident, but none was able to estimate how fast the auto mobile wa running. The cotiter wagon wa going at rapid rate of peed down Vance street and ran direct into Woodfln street, It wa shown that In an affort to a'vold' an accident the automobile "sfcldded" about twenty feet and bore towards the right ldjf Woodfln straM, Th machine passed over the two boy. Police Captain M. Bprouee measur ed the dls&ance. saying that the au tpmobllo went, elgbty-l&ur, .feet after striking the bpy before,',it Blppped. He also gave figures showing ho far up Woodfln street the automobile drlv- er eould have been and about his view for several feet up Vance street Herman Owcnhy, who wa In the automobile at the tlirie of the ac cident, ald that It was moving at the rate of about eight or ten mile an hour. The defendant, who wa represent ed bv Charle A. Webb and Locke Craig, did not testify. DAILY GRIND OF THE POLICE COURT The following cases were disposed of In polite court yoattrday: W. Crawford Plemmona, felonious ly klllliiK and elaylng Llnwood Bell, found probable can so and defendant bound over to Superior court under $1,000 bond. Hannibal Sladc colored, disorder ly conduct; not guilty. C. C. Seawell, asllipg liquor with out a prescription; pot guilty. Will Whlttftiberg, colored, rarceny. guilty; bound over to Superior court under $200 bond. . " I A CERTAIN CURE FOR CATARRH The mucoas membranes of the nose and throat are exposed to the irritating influence of dust, impure ! air, etc., and for this reason are tke places Catarrh usually first manifests itself. But these are ' simply exciting causes, the inflam mation and discharge being really produced by an impure and vitiated condition of the blood. It is well enough to use some local treatment to cleanse these membranes, but any one can readily see that if the inflammatory matter is left in the blood, such treatment cannot possibly have any permanent effect. S.S.S. cures Catarrh by purifying : the blood of all impure catarrhal ' matter and irritating germs and at the same time builds up the system by its fine tonic effects. When S. 5. S. has purified the blood, Jthe mucous surfaces are all nourished and made healthy. There can be no inflammation of the membranes then, because the blood is pure, and every tiseue receives nourishment in stead of irritating matter. Our book on Catarrh will give proper advice as to what is best to use as a local aid while S. S. S, is purif yinjj the blood. Thii book is free, also any special advice you may feel you need, dk S. S. it sold at drug' stores. THK SWIFT SttCfFK CO.. AtWa. Ca. the genuine ' - & CO. LIMITED DORCHESTER, MASS, REV. CALVIN B. WALLER HAS DONE GREAT WORK If AS tlKKN IN KNOXVIMiE OVElt TWO YEA K8 Nor Pastor of Flint Ilaptist Church It1lit(ift Burned Kdlflre With Modern Btruttdre The following" from The' Knoxvllle Sentinel will "be of Interest to the members and friends of tha First baptist church of thla city:' Itev. Calvin 11. Waller, pastor of the Lieaderlc.lt Avenue Haptlsf cl f rch, announced last night at the wekly prayer meeting, .held in the church edlilce, that ha had decided to ac cept the call to become pastor of the ' First JOaptlst church at Aaheville, after having received three calls from the members of that church. Two of these Invitations ltev. Mr. Waller turned down, but tho third, coming a an expression of their unanimous conlldence In hla leadership, made him yield to their pleadings and ac cept the call. The resignation of Rev. Mr. Waller as pastor of the Deadrlck Avenue Baptist church Will take effect Nov. 1. His last sermon in this city will be preached Oct. 89. No stops have been taken to secure a successor to Rev. Mr. Waller. Rev. Calvin B. Waller was born in Washington county thirty-seven years ago. He was born at Jearoldstown of Bcotch-Irlsh descent and la a son of Wm. A. and Sarah C. (Wilcox' Wal !ir. Ho received his education at the Jonesboro high school and Carson- Newmnn college, - from which Instltu tlon he graduated with the degree of bachelor of arts' Hay 29, 1901. He taught sohool for six years on leaving college as a member of the faculty of Jonesboro high school and a prin cipal of the Fall Branch high chool Itev. JbAr. Wallor left the school room for thv rointetry. . Hl first charge wa at TStytahath, where he was pastor of the' iUixabethton Bap tist church for two ,. and one-half years. He was pastor ;of 'the Taber nacle Baptist church at Chattanooga for six and one-half years, and ha been pastor of the Deaderlck Avenue Baptist church for two and one-half year. All of these pastorate have been very successful. During his pastorate In this) city 4 50 members have been added to the church membership., More, than $10, 000 ha been raised for all purposes. A handsome new building has Men erected to take the place of the one destroyed by fire, and It has been sufficiently completed to be opened for all branches of work In the church. Rev. Mr. Waller la one of the strongest and most forceful preachers In this city. When the disastrous fire In the Deaderlck Avenue Baptist church broke out In November. 1909, Rev. Mr. Waller was absent from the city. Although his entire library was de stroyed by the flumes and his wife wos In .poor health, Rev. Mr. Waller quickly gathered the member of the chMrch around him and started an aggressive campaign which result ed Iri the erection of the splendid edllVe thnt ",,v stands on Dead erlck avenue I'.aptlst church. The FlrBt rinptlst church of Ashe vtlle to which Revs Mr. Waller has beeh called is one of the strongest and moat tnllnuntlBl churches In the South. Many of Ashevllle's leading business) and professional men are numbered among It members. Former pastiirs of the church In Ashsvllle are: Ir. A. C. Dixon, of London: Dr. J I.. White of Memphis; Dr. Wm. Vln,s of St. Joscjih. Mo. Fornuil liculgnatlnn. The formal resignation of Rev. Dr. Waller, read at the prayer meeting Inst nlcht follows: "To the member of the Deadrlck Avenue Baptist church: "Dear Brethren and Sisters Since April 1, 1909. we have been associated as pastor and people. rnese years have been tilled with much joy and long sorrow. There have com tests that tried evi rvone. Tho Are or Nov. 1. 190!). which completely destroyed our homsc of worship, ee Trying with It tho pastor s entire library, was a great blew to all. But heroically did nil hands turn to the task of rebuild ing, and tho present splendid struc ture shown the fruits of that heroic effort. "Hut theso yi'nrs have brongbt murh ,ov and jmcresa as well. More than 450 limp been added to the membership: hundred have been sav ed; more th;M J30.000 hns- twfn act ually ralsi-d fo- ill purposes, and the church has N n strengthened along all linos. All organisations have and ; ere d lnir nnMe work. The spirit of i lovwlty has brvn a- Joy. . "As Is well known to all of yon. for prnctlcnlly tho third tlmp the Firrt j Hiptlst church of Ashevtlle. N". T.. ' has extended mo a call to ll pss-, i torate. There Invitations have come 1 FOR SALE Four-room. 'modern cottage, near car line. Price, $1,100. $100 down, balance on terms to suit pur chaser. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. 4S Patton Are wholly as a continued expression of j th unanimous conviction on the part i of thi church that Otxt was leading I tn tho choice. No pastor has aver been more prayerful, anxious, and cautious in tn .determiaatlon' not -to make a mistake. I have been so extremely anxious to give tho benefit of all doubt to my work hero, that I. have been exceaOlniy alow to yield to expression and appeal from oth er direction.' "I feel led to admit, however, that the renewal of the call last Bunas, by the church at Aaheville, in the manner and with tho enthusiasm that characterised It. leads me to feel thoroughly convinced that Ood Is leading in this mutter. "With the consideration of tha fact of the severe nervous strain throiigh which I hav passed an the laat two V(-r caused by tho fire, thirteen ;i)onth worshipping In Market hall, with the strain of building, etc., at the same time, and the effort it has had bad on me, and that a new man might put additional vigor into It; this, with the positive convirtlon that the continued expression and action of the Aaheville church are the di rect leadings of the Lord, . I feel forced to Under my relgnatlon to take effect Nov. 1, 1911. "Praying God's richest blessings up on you, I am, "Tour devoted pastor, "CALVIN B. WALLER.!' CHICHESTER S PILLS "aV . . TUB BIAMONB KBAND. A MS Ilra4v l is 114 tad M4 ullki Tab lar. Da flra. MIkCII MAMONB) hranu Tfi jii'slVrB a O HRANU PILUt,fota Tnn known Baa. SOM, Always RcttaMe SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERWHERf The Majestic Range Demonstration Closes Saturday "We are offering unusual concessions as we want this sale to eclipse all previous ones. Brown, - Northup . & Co. 33 Patton Avenue ' SALE Of the Entire Stock of W. E. Kindley, at Mears' Big Day light Store on South Main Street. $15,000 Worth of High Grade Sta ple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing; Shoes, Hats and Furnishings to be Sold for What They Will Bring. MISS KATE MORTON LAXTOX Will receive pupils in Piano In her Studio In THE ASREVIIXE SCHOOL OF Ml'SICAL ART. Also 36 College- Park Telephone 1821 AsiiEvn JjE school of sresiOAL ART AAD LANGUAGES Teachers Vocal Mrs. E. M. Marker Mrs. O. P. Weetall Mrs. J. O. Stlkeleather Piano Miss Minnie Westall Miss Kate Laxton Mr. F. Plajcington liarker Mr. Jtohn W. Star-nee Organ and Theory Mr. F. Flaxlngton Marker tAnguage Mr. A. J. Lymiui Phone S14 . . Audltorlnm nid. Stoves, Ranges and Heaters The Celebrated Garland nnrl T nnvnl Afolro J, L. Smathera &' Sons Mammoth Furniture" Store, 15-17 N. Main St. A. ar BANKRUPT 1r , ; , ; I Colgate's Below you will find . listed a .number of toilet articles at a decidei saving. The prices quoted here speak for themselves. Colgate's E'clat Toilet 'Water, large size, for 75c. La France Rose Toilet Water is priced at 60c. Italian Violet Perfumery is priced at 50c and 75c. Daetyle's Perfumery is pried at 75c. , Colgate's Blue Ribbon Dental Cream Tooth" ; Paste for 20c. Colgate's Shaving Powder, for men, a 2bc. Cashmere Boquet Soap o Just Received Fresh Shipment of Seal-Shipped Oysters j ; r "ML. HYAJVIS j FRESH MEATS GROCERIES . ! Phone 243. ' a Wrightsman's . MILLINERV ' 10 Ctinrch Street CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS THE BERLIN A full line of ladles' and gents' and children's ready-to-wear clothes. 1 EAST PACK SQUARE. Adjoining Fire Department Bnlldlng, M & W Indian Coal Is a Prize Winner Phone 130 Carolina Coal & lee: Company : &0 l'ntton 'Ave. Druhmor Bldg. M. Webb Co. MILLINERY IMPORTERS Club Btdg. Haywood St. Bread for the Hungry And good bread, too. is our BUT TER CRUST BREAD, which lead all others In point of goodness from ov ery standpoint. It la maJe of flour from aeleotad wheat, retain mois ture longer, and more bread to the loaf 16 ounces. Ak your grocor or phone 622. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 35 Haywood St. Phone 10 Hair Goods of all styles made up to order. e make up combings! filso. ' . ! MIT.LlN'ERY, . Il.o.'-nooil St. MISS HI7FF, EXIERT CC RSETIERE KOOMS tf and Ausesltan Xatsooal Bank BaiWlM." HOOD'S Perfumeries is priced at 24c cake. Cor. N. Main Merrtanoa Ave. a Cm K Comparing the quality of ianos sold at a certain! price, Palk's Music has always given quality than any House higher of his competitors. PALK'S MUSIC HOUSE 26 South Main St SEWING MACHINES VARIOUS MAKES Sold, XiUt Uauced, Rented and Repaired CASH OR EAST PATMEOT3 ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Bid; Pack Squano. Phone' JIM aim P'li'm tiMiuu mujsa CELEBRATED CANDX OX ICE AT McKay's Pharmacy Oppo. Post Office. FOR SALE Three of tho best resi dence properties on Mont-; ford avenue. A rare oppor tunity to get an elegant home . Terms . CANADAY REALTY f CO., Phoe t74. 10 N. Paok aqnarev There's a best in everything h! :ny warm your home and do away with ash-dirt and dfudgery by. using HOT wat e r; SYSTEM- Ki t Ifraiihttt. Idxal Beller and AMeatCAN Radiators Cnion Plnnibinc; Cosrrpanj. 11 N. Main Street. Phone CaJatT Q A , scu ttle of- c;oal ' a day is a ton in a rj in u n i ii. i oil if save much coal, : 1 it IR '1 V v I -
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