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THE ASIIEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1911 Vr Society and Personals t 7i UlM Virginia Griffith Miller gives .-;'jj.an Informal tea tomorrow afternoon -4 at her home on Montford avenue In 'honor of MlM Carter There will b about two dozen of -Miss Car ' ter'a moit Intimate girl friends pres 'et ' li,''.. J J HIM Clemmle McCandless enter "4 tamed la honor of MUh Lily Perry yesterday afternoon, at her residence ;.'en -feari sireei. wuiia a nunioer o tha friends of MlM Perry were present Including the, several member of tha weacunc party, .f nere wag an lm t promptu muiical program which added to the pleasure of the occa sion. " " J J f?, Jlrs. Eugene B. Glenn will give a luncheon tomorrow at her residence ton Starnes avenue. In honor of Mln Affness Carter and her bridesmaids. J J" t Mine Mary Renkal and Mr. Joseph Wadsworth, of Charlotte, wore mar Mel yesterday in Lenoir at the home of tha bride's parent, Mr. and Mr. X. JV Henkel. by Rev, Charlie T. tkjulres, pastor of the Flrat Presby- : ttian church. Ml Henkel, who h( ' ) frequently visited In Aihevllo and has many friends here, 1 very attrao- tlva, and the new of hr wedding , " will be read with intereit. 1 The marriage rn a very aulet 'home Affair, on aooount of the serious ..Illness of the bride's slater, Ml Celeste Hanksl, who 1 critically 1)1 'of typhoid fever In tha Whlthead Rtokog sanitarium, at Salisbury. The . cerentony wa wltnt caed only by tha , relative of th famine of the con detracting' parties and a few very Intl . mata friend. Tha wedding was to have been eele Bra tad in tha Presbyterian church , K" but tha invitations war recalled on account of tha lllne of the bride' " lister, and there war, only a few " out-of-town gueita preaent a. . Tha young couple left yeterday for Bajlsbury where they wll ba at j" th beano or miss celeste Menaet. t- Mr, and Mrs. fc. P. Henkel ar In ;,$JIt)urr where they have been for !' ssvsrai aays. ' Apropos of ths matrtmonlal ava tench that haa descended upon tba ' eommunity. there la atlll another urea s' dine that la to tak place thortly that will b of intent as tha charm va Ing . widow conoerned haa many friend In Aanavill. Tba man can 4 not oo maoh a b hinted at, for fear of disrupting tha quietly mad arrangement. Tha honeymoon fill i o pent In Pari. v The varlou women.' club ar ' i awakening after a long ummer of Inactivity, Tbe Study clubs have held i sevsral meeting and announoed tbelr ? annual program. Tba Bridge olubs are also being organised and reor- gapised, and win shortly settle down to their weekly meetings. Th Frl 'day Bridge elub will meet next weak . f and there ar plans for a new Auo- . 1 tlon Bridge elub. The latter has not I been organised but Will probably, mo- teralls within a week or two. The , winter outlook without. the card clubs ' would b rather dull. . Mrs. t U Jenkins ntartalns with a brldg party' this afternoon at 1 , College street Tha party will b in- j formal and there will b about a ' flosen gut. I- , .: J Urs. D. E. Bevler gave a dinner 1 Wednesday evening at her reildeno en Oak street In honor of Mr. ahd Mrs. J. Clifton Williams, who return- Vi od tha same day from their honey- ana aining room were aeooraiea witn xjr lur. wmi.n. r f wmra ki vtiAHtii nt Vv mnA trm J Teropleton on FrenohJBroad avenua ' during their brief stay In tha city, leaving yeaterday for th aatrn part of. th state and Virginia for a visit befor going to their home in Lynoh burg, Va. Which wa an event of much Interest socially, are (pending their honey moon at the Battery Park hotel. Mm. Ttlllnghast wa Mle Annie Troy Whltmore, of Orenboro. Mrs. W. C. Campbell, accompanied by hor children. I visiting her sister, Mis Grace Brown, during the ab sence of Mr. and Mr. V. B. Brown. Mr. Thomas B. Rollins returned jest or day from Jackson county, where he has been attending court. He leave this morning for Marshall where he will attend court for a few days Deputy Collector Minor returned yestorday from Hend-ronvllle. Mr. Jame IS from Marshall. Hector ha returned Mr. Frank Loughran 1 expected from Oklahoma shortly to attend th wedding of hi sister, Mlas Adelald Loughran, to Mr. James Ulll. Mrs, 8. J. Lawrence, who has been III for some weeks following an op eratlon at the Blltmore, ha recover ed Mr, and Mr. L. L. Owen, of Plymouth, N. C, are guest at the Bwannanoa-Berkeley hotel for several day. J J Miss Constance Thomuen has re turned to her home in Meysvlle. Ky after a visit to friends In th city. Mr M. L. OUlam goes to Columbia, B. C. shortly where he will travel for a tailoring house. Ml Pearl and Mis Mabel Lee have returned from Marlon, where they went to attend the Crawford Canon wedding. Mr. John duffey Is on buslnes and will days or two weeks. In New York be away ten ,. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley B. Brown left Tuesday for Raleigh, where they will attend the state fair. Before re turning, they will visit their son, Mr. - J. Caney Brown, at Wilson. Mrs. Roy Wagner leaves shortly for a week's visit to her parents, Mr. and Mn Peter P. Tatts. at Greensboro, after which she and Mr. Wagner will make their future home In Muskogee, Okla. Mr E. L. Frost Is spending some time In Wayntsville on business. ' Mr. and Mrs. John B. Tllllnghast, of Fayettevllle. whoso marriage oe curred In Greensboro Wednesday, Miss Bertha Pixon has returned from a several weeks' visit to rela tives In Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Woolson and chU- drsn, of Springfield, Vt., have pur. chased the C. W. Brown residence In Grove Park for a winter home. Mr, Brown will build another resldenoe In th park. Miss Nellie Ward has returned to her hem In Nashville, Tenn., after a visit to relatives and friends in th city of several days. Dr. and Mrs. B. P.. Russell, who hav been In New Tork for a abort stay, hav returned to th olty. Mr. Herbert Brown has returned from a trip to New ffork Mr. H. B. Campbell, of Anflrews, spent yesterday In th city on busi ness. 1 Mis Lois Chapman, who has been visiting friends In th olty, has re- tamed to her home In Atlanta, Oe. Mr. H, L, Adams haa returned to Charlotte, after a brief - business trip to tha olty Mrs. Charles Lewis and children, of Chattanooga, Tenn., ar visiting th parent of Mn. Lewi for several weeks. , Th groom Is a son of Mr. K. J, Carpenter of Rutherfordton, and Is the efficient manager of the Western Union Telegraph company In Clinton, N. C, while the bride is the aeoomp liahed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Clark of Adel, Ga Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom left on the Sea board train via Wilmington for their future home at Clinton. Mr. C. Horner, of Morrlstown, was an Ashevllle visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T Scarboro. of Montgomery, are spending their honeymoon at the Battery Park. Among the guests at the Battery Park are Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Betts, of New Orleans, who ore spending their honoymoon In Ashevine. Pr. ElUabeth 8 Winter, of West Ashevllla, loaves early In November for Philadelphia for n months' stay to superintend the bulldlnft of her sanitarium near Bryn Mawr, which Daily express shipments serve to keep our stock of Tailored Suits in first class Hhape and you will have no difficulty in finding just the suit you need for whatever purpose. There are severely tailored suits in serge, cheviot, mixtures, broad cloths and corduroys; dressy suits for afternoon wear, in im ported serge, broadcloth, cordu roys and velvet. Prices range from $15.00 to $9".C0. There is an especially good showing in the' medium priced suits, prices from $18.50 to $35.00. Last 115.00. eeaaon'a Butts at I10.no Were 125.00 to S60.00... and M. V. MOORE & CO. Specialist in Women's Ready-to-Wcnr GnrmentaV Careful Attention given to Mail Orders t Aak for a fall Catalogue. WiioCanDoubtSwornTestl iinony of Honest Citizens? Bom time ago I began the use of yowr Swanrp-noot with the most re markable results. For years I was al most a wreck and was a great suf ferer. The dootora who troated me made me believe that my great suf fering were due to female troubles. I woe so bad at times I would faint away and had sinking spells. Finally a new doctor wa called In and he said that I had kidney trouble and gave me medicine, of which I took several bottles. I obtained eomo relief from this but I was rettii)g weaker all the time. I could not sleep and suffered so much pa'n that my hue band and children had to lift me In and out at bod. After this time two firiends sent me wor$ to try Swamp Root, which I did, and I am glad to stato that the first done gave me grout relief. After taking tho third dose I was helped Into bed and slept half of the night. I took several bottles of Bwamp Root and I foel that I owe my life to this wonderful remedy. The two fam ily doctors said that I could not live three months. J would have to be helped In and out of bed ton to twenty times every nlht. After taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root tor two days I was entirely free from getting up and could sleep soundly. MH8. D. E. HILKMAN. Tunnelton, W. Va. Personally appeared before me, this lHh of September, 1D0S, Mrs. V. E3. HUoman, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that th same Is true In substance and In fact JOSEPH A. MILLER, Notary Pubilo. Letter to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. itovo wnat Hwamp-Boot Will do For You nana o nr. Kilmer & company, Blnghamton. N. Y., for a sample bot tle. It will convince anyone. You will also reoelve a booklet of valuable information, tellng all about the kid neys and baddar. When writing, ibe sure and mention the Cltlsen. Regu lar CO-cent and II siae bottles for sale at all drug store. HOTEL CHANGES HANDS AT HENDERSONVILLE NEW YORK MAX WILL MANAGE HOTEL GATES one bo il Wllliford of GroesirUlei conies the New Ownrr of Popular Hostelry HENDER80NVILLE, N. C. Oct. 18 It was announced here today that Every woman's heart responds to' me cuarra ana sweetness of a babjrg voice, because nature Jnteade4 her for tnouiernooc. Hut even the loving nature oi a raoioer surinks from the ordeal because such a time is ree-ard. ed as a period of sufierinsr and dancer. Women who use Mother's Friend are eavea much discomfort and suffering. and their systems, beinff thoroughly prepared bv this great remedy, are in a ueaimy condition to meet tho time with the least possible suffering and dancer. Mf,ilir' Tfr;-A fL - -a - 0 a iiuiu io A. a. Gates has sold the Hotel Gates recommended only lor the relief and to J. H. Mlllford, of Greenville, who, comiortot expectant mothers ; it is in it i said, paid about 140,000 for the no sense a remedy lor various ills, hostelry. Mr. Gates and family will but its many years of success, and leave HenderaonvJlle at once for the thousands of endorsement Greenville, where they win reside in ceived from women who have used it are a guarantee-of the benefit to he derived from its use. This remedy does not accomplish wondors but sim ply assists nature to Derfcct its work. Mother's Friend allays nausea, pre- tua taking oi wr - the breasts, and RfATirlOfleft In everv wav contributes to tJ strong, healthy JlJ motherhood. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. Hwmno REGULATOR CO.. Agmta. Ce rWv.V .vVv'rTt -V- ' ' ' " v, ' ' .J.- ...... replaces the one destroyed by fire at mat piece a year ago. Jtfr. and Mrs. John B'fihooe. of 19 South FVencb. Broad avenue, have keen called to Atlanta, Ga . on ac count of the serious lllnea of their oldt on, Jack Bhope. who ha been confined for some week In the West- ley Memorial hospital with fever. A telegram from Mr. Bhope yester day Indioated that hi son has very little chance of reoovery and death Is expeoted hourly. Jack Shop has been in Atlanta for about two years, leaving Ashevllle for that place. OARPKNTKB-OLAnK KUTHEJItPORDTON, N. C, Oot. 1 A beautiful home waSdlnv k. ourred thle aftfrnoen at 8 o'olook at W residence of the bride's grand parents, Capt.'nd Mrs. 'W; ,N. Clark, when Miss Maud Irma Xee Clarke became the bride of Mr. J. Harvey Carpeater, of Clinton. N. C. Rev R. H. Herring, pastor of the Ruther fordton Bsptist ehuroh officiating In an Impressive manner SOUTHERN WILL GET REDUCTIONJN TAXES W10 Pay This Month and Hicrebj Bare Two Per Cent or Something Like $300 tho future, O. H. Foster, of New York, who 1ms had considerable experience In the management of hotels In both New York state and North Carolina, has leased th Gates from the new owntr and will conduct It In the fu turo. It Is announced that It will be conducted through the winter as Ho tel Gates, though it Is quite prob able that the name of the hotel will he changed at the beginning of the next summer season. Mr. Foster Is a brother of R. P. Foster, of Ashe vllle, and spent a part of last sum mer In that city as a guest of his brother. It was at that time that he became interested In acquiring the management of the Hendersonvllle hotel. Mr. Foster will take charge of the Gates at once. It la understood. "THE WINNING WIDOW." The new and successful musical comedy "Th Winning Widow,' which is booked at the Auditorium tor Saturday matinee and night, is not a one Part play; neither Is It a mere excuse for a series of vaude ville acts and a few choruses. The piece is the Joint work of Frank r'Tltmr" V -I M nrsij TT .let. t UKNDERSONVILIJE IMPROVES HENDERSONVILLE, N. C.. Oct 19 It is quite probable that at the next meeting of the city council it U Mill 1.. M , K iu u Qocjaea to pave Main street and Blxth street from the depot to Main street, C. A. Webb of Ashevllle having offered to lend the city 120, 000 for thl work. These streets are badly In need of paving and a num-l ber of the aldermen have stated their j) Intentions of voting to have the work II i uune. Opening Display Will Con tinue throughout the Week s i The goods shown in the various, departments will remain until Saturd ay night. Those who have not seen them are urged to come in and view the beautiful assortments. ' - f The Handbags especially are worh seeing, if you intend to buy a nice one soon. Wq have a large stock at from $10 to $20 that will not be on display after Saturday, as they were sent for the, opening. This is also true of the Table Covers. There are some works of art in the assortment. Beauti fully hand embroidered and fiinshed with handsome lace. They make a display worth seeing. Prices range from $12.50 to $25. In the silk departm ent there are many new weaves to select from; one of which is the Crepe Meteor. We have shown this fabric before, but never in so pretty a quality. The price ', is $2,50 & yard. , New Trunks and Suit Cases are on: the third floor. Our line each day grows larger and more comprehensive. Prices range fom $550 to $50 for trunks, and $7.50 to $25 for Suit Cases. J MISS HUFP, Kennedy and Will Heclan, with music by Seymour Furth, and it has a well deTlned plot and an excellent reason for the many laughable and amusing complications. The reason ia that It exoltes laughter, and la a cure for all His, If taken in time and In suffi cient doses. One does not lhave to be told to laugh; Ridiculously funny sit uations, punctuatsd by the wittiest of dialogue, bring the most obstinate smiles to the surface. The comedy tells a story of com plications which are apparently rlous to the characters Involved; a seriousness that is an absurdity to I the audience. The play Is in two evcta. Aot one Is laid at the home of Mrs. Townsena The Winning Widow" on Riverside I Drive, New Tork; act two takes plaoel at Atlantlo City snowing the board walk and th be&oh. Th cast numbers forty people sup porting Perle Bartl, Joe M. Fields and George B. Scanlon and with the carloads of special scenery carried, it I is safe to assume that a performance much above the ordinary will be wit nessed. Ticket go on sal this morning at Whltloek's Clothing Btore. A big rush is expeoted. EXTKRT COnSETTEKB ROOMS If and to American National Bank Building M. Webb Co. MILLINERY IMPORTERS Club Bldg. Haywood St. , aas, Just Received Fresh Shipment of j SEWINQ MACHINES VARIOUS KAJLE8 Bold, Exchanged, Rented and Repaired CASH OB EAST PAYMENTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Uldg Pack Squar. Phon 1I0 Scalshipt Oysters 1VI. HYAMS FRESH MEATS GROCERIES Main A Merrlmon Ave. Phone 49-143. Cor. N. County Tax Collector It. C. Crow- 11 stated yesterday that the officials of the Southern Railway company had notified him that the company would take advantage of the two per. cent reduction of taxes allowed if paid during thl month. The taxes of the Southern, collect able in Buncombe county, amount to radically flS.OOO foi the rust year, ranking next to those due by Oeorge W. Vanderbllt, which amount to about 24,000. Mr. Crowoll said that tho now rul ing providing for a reduction was producing results and had hoeli the leans of collecting taxes early. "THE CTRL IN THE TAXI. Noxt Tuesday matinee and nlgftt Is the time when all roads theatrical will lead to the Auditorium Theatre, there to catch a glimpse of the fasci nating young woman of whom wej have heard and read so muoh. "The Girl In the Taxi." Bpofi from New York and otiber cities where play and players lhave delighted thousands, In-1 dlonto that this engagement should prove the banner attraction of the season. "The Girl In the Taxi" has nroved that "laughter" and not "bread" Is the etaff of life. Tickets eale open Tuesday morn ing at Wihltlock's. fc CELEBRATED CANDY ON ICE AT McKay's Pharmacy Oppo. Post Office. SIXX'ESSrCI. OrEKATlOX Tho following from tho French Broad Hustler will be read with Inter est here, In view or tho foot that Mr. Edwards spent some time hore last fall and lias ivmny friends In this city: "Orme Edwards, who has boon with tho Kajnlln" I-,.vceum bureau for the pant month, was operated on last Monday In tho St. Joseph hospital in Philadelphia for appen Jlrltls. The operation was iuciitCul and M,r. Ed wards is reiortod to lo tr-'ltins along nicely. As toon as he Is ulile he will return home whe.-e lie will recuperate from the rather suildeu titiack earn ing upon him In a distant rlty." ONLY ONE MAN WORRIED The doctor had Just concluded Oils dally examination and the gouty old gentleman felt none too ploasd. "Well." he asked, in the manner of one who demands an ultimatum, "how do you find me today, oh? Bet ter or worse?" "Oth, btter, much better," said the medico and rubbed his hands. "You aro Improving rapldjy. The only thing that 's ronlly wrong now Is hat your leira still remain swollen. But that douen't worry mo in th koat." The Irascible old Invalid drew In nulsi,. sharp breath. "No, of course It doesn't," ho blurt ed out. "And If your legs were wol Ion, It wouldn't worry me."-(-Answers. Jl'ST A SMALL BLAZE A fire ularm turnwl In from Maid en's lane yeeterduy morning shortly after 10 o'clock called the department to that section if the city, where It va discovered ttint a house be longing to Slaydcii. Pakca A t'-o had had a chimney burned out. Xo drvni ae was done, it Is paid. and the "lRddlcs" were not called upon to Ket very busy, as the Kuze was extin guished with little trouble. DIRECTX) It Y NEARLY READY Sweden's mutch Industry ) grown until that country makes S, 000,000 matches n duy exporting about 2,000 The 1911 directory of Ashevllle and suburbs will be distributed sometime i during the first of next month. The Cook is now on tne press oi iiacuney Moale and has been prepared by thr Piedmont Plrectory company of this. city. There has ben more patents Is sued in tne lot 20 years In the Unit ed etnte ttian In t entire century preceding that period. SLEPT SIX WEEKS When tho strange case of the Iowa woman w!i;i h;nl slept constantly for r;rty-t r-'co days was reported, many pe'or'f who could not sleep nt nil wished :i:t they might have a similar xperlotice. You would be surprised to know how many p m !c there are right e.round hen who hardly ever Ret inure than tw.i ,t throe hours' sleep at nlht. iuvIik: t i had health, general weakness and worn-out condition. Miss Lou:..l Ltidwlg, Newark. X. J.. who went through all this has written a letter sain(!: "Having fell weak, tired and badly rundown, with V:tlo appetite, and I'n piMlliy t'i slep well. I beiran to tako Vlnol which I had heard waa tho best remedy for that eonditlon. It haa done me gniit good by building Up my strongth. Improving my appetite and enabling mo to sleep soundly." If you are worn-out and weak onr want new strength so you can eat well, sleep well, and be well, Vlnol. our delicious cod liver and Iron rem edy Is what you need, and we guar antee It to satisfy you. Smith's dru store. Ashevllle. N. C . MISS CRUISE'S HAIR DRESSING- PARLORS Superfluous hairs, moles, and all facial blemishes removed without pain, by expert operator. Free con sultatlon. WE APPRECIATE The patronage given us us by the city and surround ing territory slue our big opening some tune ago Quite a number of new cus tomers have been secured because of the perfect clean liness, perrect ventilation and the general appearance Yoi our laundry plant, and we are not only keeping them but also winning new patrons through their satis faction and talk to their neighbors. If you will send us yours we will guarantee to satisfy you. MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY Phone 624 Every Woman l interested end abcmld kaov about the wonderful l MARVEL Whiriiiej Sirs in mr vaginal aynnsje. at skm convenient, a cleuet InKantlr. fiass!2sjsssaiKE?s 2&Bsf FOR SALE Five-room house, lot 57 x 135, on paved street and car line. Paving assessmeu t paid. Price for quick sale, $1,000. j THE H. P. GRANT REAL TY CO., 48 Pattern Ave Wrightsman's MnXINERY 10 Church Street ASHEVTLLK SCHOOL OF MUSICAL ART AND LANGUAGES Teachers Vocal Mrs. K. M. Harlcer Mrs. O. P. West&U Mrs. J. a. Stikeleevther Piano Miss Minnie Westell Miss Kate Laxton Mr. F. Flaxlngton Harker Mr, John W. Starnes Organ and Theory Mr. F. Flaxlaston Harker Languages Mr. A. J. Lyman Fbone S44 Andltortnm Bide. WHEN YOU BUY BREAD Buy good bread bread that's wholesome, nutritious and produced under most cleanly surroundings. Ask for Ji UTTER CRUS Tammoxn jrurniture store, FOR SA-JS, rm it . . x nree oi ine oest resi- dence properties on Mont ford avenue . A rare oppor tunity to get an elegant home. Terms. OANADAY REALTY CO., rfoo 74. - 10 N. Pact Sqnaee.j THE BERLIN Don't miss our special prices in Rain Coats at $3.50 and Tailored Suits at $9.90 in Ladies ' and Gentlemen's, at the Berlin, 1 E. Pack Square. Stoves, Ranges and Heaters The Celebrated Garland and Laurel Makes. J. L. Smathers & Sons BREAD and take no others. Phone 622. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY sUk youi drutglit for i;. If ha cinnot muidLv MARVEL, accept noc but Mod sTtunp tot llluttnttd book sosiled. It civeg full putlcii- lart and direction tnvalmblo to ladle. i Water best conveys Heat Hence the wonderful effi ciency and economy of the Hot Water System of house wanning. nealthfttl, Cleanly Cosveolrst, Sale IDEAL B't SM) t4iUon Plumbing Companv. !S K. Meln Etreet. 15-17 N: Main St. HOOD'S MELUTTERy B Huywood St. : THE EMPTY I : COAL BIN : J Is a terrible thought 2 when bitter winter ; weather sets in. Get it I filled NOW. And be ; sure it is filled with ! M & W INDIAN I COAL Phone 130 : Carolioa Coal & Ice S fnmnanu i m J 60 Pattern Ave. Drohraor Bids. J I eeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaaa...t CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! ( i 1 't.-H.,"
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