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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TVESDAY, NOVEMBER 2L 1911 r. 1 Society and Personals HOW TO CURE BLOOD POISON Th following- account of a birth ! day party, ukra from the Hickory Peiriocrat of the siateenth Inst, will fc read with Interest ar my te. pl n Afcev1Ile, where Mr. Bhufo.d ha quite numbrr of relative fnl sndntr friend.. , "Mr. A. A. Bhuford had a blrtn-day- tils evm'eth- on laat Hon da. Wot-ember I a, and be drleisnate.l It bV tavitms; a few of bla trlenl to ' take dinner uh blm n that 4Cf. woo. -a - "Those 4wrftd, wer Meaara A. C. XJnk. John M. rtiuford.' a Aber etbv. E- D. Kamsrur. K. C. Menales. 4. H. OeltBer, Dr. H. C. Mensi-, P.v; J. U. Mnrphy, A A. Shuford, Jr.. Jan. C Bhuford. Mn. Ell Ram aanr and Mra H. C. Menslee. T. E. rial Bad Ler) '. Th dinner u prrpirtj snd ' served by Mr. eThaford'e daughter. Misses Rom and Mar?. The dinner consisted of tbre course Bad deHeVjua In e.ry "At each plate placed a card on which u printed the plcuir of , Mr. fchuford and the date 141-111. Ba tilt name of the guest. These rer carried home a sourentr by the guests. "Mr. .a a ford eat t the heed of : - th table, hi only living tter. Mr. Ftameaur. at the right and hli brother, Mr. J. M. Bhuford, at the leff-?Dr. Mens, a on-h-lar. set Bt the opposite end of the tat,li nnd 414 ah hoaor of "serving. The prayer offered by hi pastor. Dr. Marphy, who thanked ' 'GMl. for the life of hU servant., and Un voked continued : bleating upoa 'him aad hi family. I "Many present an1 congratula tory' letterc and telegrams were re . e:rt)4- Absobc the present waa a handiom fold watch from the First Xattooal Bank. Many of the letttrs and telegrams wer from young :nen whom Mr. Bhaford had started )n , anal a, and aaeh. bar testimony t the faet that he owfd hht business suoc to Mr. Shaford. So of them vera mty towrhlaaj and . paid high tribal la Mr. Bhuford nsataea la teaity aad Christ laa character. The social gathering la the wr ier wa a treat treat. Mr. Unk gave " account of the happenings In tfleiorr when ha aad Mr. Shuford were boy aad the pleaaara enjoyed br the young people at that time. Kon en J"rd these atoriea- more tha itr, Bhuford children. Ha la happy hi hi home with hi children and grandchildren. . . - "rt waa a dellhtfttl oeioi and ach fait that It was a eatherlnr la tianer of Hlokorv'e elra wim ..a ' tfaa Btat' MMt loyal on." ! The Country ctuk will be the rn tr At Intel i ein lem -.Anoiwm k winter and the younc - people wtay turn, cheir eye fct that direction for comfort (a the form ot da see, and vmrtoua parUea alvan y the club or prtvilaly. Saturday afternoon th first; of the several Informal daaeee f tfce winter take plaea. .Thle vtH ba t& only laforawt dance alvaa . for rhHMmaa, an4 uka plac , th afternoons, Thar will b a snir). rloa enaaaed to play for the dan r. After Chrlatmaa th Informal 4anrp will ba ftvaa at mtenala, probably alternate Saturday. Th in ko vat Inn wll be reeav4 with plena r by many dub member, who ' eaalonally ran be lured fr,om th faa rlnatlon of folf. There waa a Men' fUnirle aerateh It hot golf tourna ment ftnHme4 yetrdy. Th qualify rounds, mdal play . r. ult4 aa follow: Mr. A. 8. White, ' Jr, It: Mr. F. B. Braselton. It; Mr. A. eV Barnard, at; Mr. H. T. y WMHi.;lt: Mr. . . H. Brown. M; Mr. Edwerd I. rrne. H. Thl afternoon Mr. Whit play attain Jn. Brawn. , Mr Barnard aaalnst Mr. Froat an Mr. Braieltoa .against Mr. Sejrmour. Th aeml-flnale will be played tomor- ;yow. ; Mr. Rata Woodcock entertain , with -A blida party thl afternoon at htr rldeae ea Bora tret, Mr. Minnie Merwln Bwarti ha U ued Invitation ta the weddlnir of tier daughter. ' Elel Cleveland to Mr. Maurice Sanderson Reed, which take place Monday, November 7th. at aa 'clock, at Grace episcopal rhnroh. Th ceremony will be per formed by Bey. H. Field Saumenl. retor of th church. Th engage ment, ef Mis Bwarts and Mr. Reed wa recently announced by the mother f the brid. I h will give at her home In Cinwe Park, Thurtdny f tor noon. J Tb Bingham : dance takes piate , 'r)dr aftern'Mn at the club houa : inetead of Thursday, and will be an i inte-rstlcg event t 1o forward -t'j ! by the younger eel. ', J j Mini Mlnfil Mf-Klrealh. hoee en I gagement to Mr. W. M. Boole, of ! AtUinia. Oa . was recently announced ' will be the g'w-at of honor at a party i;gjrea In her krv r Phllathea class nf Central Methodist church, j Frtday evening t the. reeldenre ; f Mine Nena. lortge 1 3 Mpnlford av i enu. Miea MoRlreath was at otie j time president of th rtasa. Mas t Hodae lelng her sucrnmor. There j ar' abouk farty-(i mmer of tio ' cTaes. all t whom will Tie present.) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bwope are spendmf their heneyhmon at th rec tory In Hiltmore, which has been turned oner to them during the ab sence of In. aad Mrs. Ilwop in the eaat Several dinner are to be given In their honor during th week. Mrs. William Kedwood end Mr. 8. P. Ra venel having already entertained in formally for them. Mrs. Swope lived In Ashevllle with her mother and later tor a jnt or lontfer and has numhera of friends In th city. 41 S Th "I'acl KemuB' Magaaine" for December carries a most Interest leg lory of th life of Colonel John E. Brown and th Zelandla faatle, the beautiful home ef Colonel V. S. Henry, which overlook Ashevllle. Th account contain many mat ter pertaining-to the castle and the life of Colonel Brown and la written In a moat attractive style. - lifi . PERSONAL MK.VT10JC. Dr. and Mr. E. R. Ruaaell. who have beef visiting relative In the eastern part of the state, have re turned to th city. ' Mm. Henry Watson and little daughter, Rita hai returned to their born In Columbus. Q after a visit to th pare Ota ot toe former In thl city. r ! Mis Sadl Rolling, who ha been visiting friends in Hcndersonvltl for a week, ha returned to Ashevllle. Mia 1 nra "Anderson hi returned ta her horn In Greensboro, after a ten day's vMt to friend and rela tive in the city. Mr. and Mra. W W. Burton end mall daughter, of Indiana, ar her for tha winter and har ieaaed th residence of Mf. and' Mr. A. 1 Stockton, on Chestnut street. Mr. S. T. Cochran, who has held a responsible position with tha Ash vllle rrovlston company for a year. ha avnet Knaxtriky l:resld par CmAatum Blmi Pobom is mrwlad gem, mi like most ttker hmdtrial trgtmum, it 9ry&alt tot&f iatroy within the tyttem. ; If wtdi therefore he useless toe- leaver to are the iiieau with some strong tM&an hdemiti la destroy , the disease Hood cells mud firms. . The proper way the vdy way is to REMOVE the genu pJ poisons from the Mood by purifying the etr cmlatioa. Thousands hate cured themselves of this powerful disease by th sue of S- S. 5., the greatest of aU vegetable blood purifiers. This is a me&dne of unquestioned ability hi the treatment of Conta gious Blood Poisoa. For unore them forty yean k ha been prepared and told as a cure for this trouble, and not only its efficacy, but the fad that it does not contain a par tick of mineral, or other harmful drug, should be an inducement to any Contagious Blood Poison suffer' er to begin its est. 5. 5. 5. goes right down into tha circulation, and removes every trace of the destructive rirnc, It beats all sorea, stop falling hair, and by cleaoaina; and etrrichina; the blood, soon dears the body of every symptom. Home Treatment book and any medical advice free. S. 3 S. is sold at drag stores. THK SWIFT SreariC Ca, Athmtm. Ca. r furs for $5 'h $150 Jailor ed Suits for $12.50 to $C5 La., the latter returning with him to th city. i Dr, and Mrs. E. Raid Russell hat returned to the city after a week' visit to friend and relative at Yad klnvlll. N. C. Mr. W. B. Willis mson I nut of town for a few day on a business trip. ' Mr. and 'Mr.4 E. R. ftwayne, of ChesterhlU, Ohio are visiting at th home of their son, Mr. A. IE. Bwayne. Mr. and Mra. Roger tamsnn return from New York tody ftr a week' absence. Mr. La mson waa called to Larchmont, N. T., by the death nf hi father, Mr. Roger Umion. Mr. J. R. Smith, of Judson, t in town for a brief stay on business. Mr. Frank Raker leave today for Washington and New York. Mr. E. R. Bwayne. of Chester 11111, O., l, visiting hi eon. Mr. A. K. Bwayne. Juto Heulah rew, of Chattanooga, Ten., I upending several week In the city. Mrs. Aubrey. Brooks, who spent the summer at the Manor recently, underwent an operation at her home In Newark, f. j., from which she la recovering. Mrs. Brooks ha many friends In the rlty. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SHOWH BETTER Fpootally la tWorod gchoola la This the Caao Truant Officer I Not LoaftnC Ilia Job. A a reault of tb activities of tha colored truant officer. Rufua, Willi, who tor. some Mm past baa been busy keeping on th trait of young colored cltlsens, who don't especially care for class room duties. It la said that th aUaodanc In. tha colored school of th city I very good Jut now and "tho enrollment I large. A number of wsrrants bav been served on th parent of th colored chil dren of th city within th pt few weeks and th magistrates before whom Thyy bav been called have in flicted mpy line, which wilt fcom In good" for th school fund. Tr I Shld that thr ar a num ber of while children m tblty wha are shirking school duties and it 1 gpeoted that within a few day Truant Officer Ooodwyn will "hale quit a few parent Into court, charg ing them with allowing their chili dren to stay out of school. Ashevllle youngsters of both color, who have bean loafing on th compulsory ed ucation law, will likely find them elve "In bad" with their parent within the next few days, while th latter .will be caled upon to explain to th court how It happened thai their children have so many "absent merka" opposite their name en the attendance record of th various city schoola fifth Annual Me of thanks giving inens egins Jo-Pay ' This Sale has been eagerly awaited by many Housekeepers.,; It is the feature of out November busi-nessl-aclf 'yar. We make' great preparation for it, buy ing at the time when linens are most reasonable. It is doubtful if one can duplicate some of these values at wholesale prices. We mention only a few of the many specials obtainable at this Thanks giving Sale. 59c Table Dama&k, 72 inches wide, for 48c yard. $1 Linen Damask, 72 inches wide, for 85c yard. $155 Linen' Damask, 72 inches wide, for 98c yard. $1,75 Linen Damask, 72 inches wide, for $1.35 yard. $2.50 Linen Damask, 72 inches wide, for $1.98 yard. $1.25 Linen Napkins, 18x18 inches, for 98c don. $1.75 Linen Napkins, 21x21 inches, for $L35 doz. $2 Linen Napkins, 20x20 inches, for $1.49 doz. $3 Linen Napkins, 23x23 inches, for $29 doa. $5 Linen Napkins, 24x24 inches, for $3.98 doe. $! Silks for 68c tard It isn't hard for intelli gent people to figure out the A having on mese bhb.b, auu ita mnrp tTian nne-fourth." and the silks are NEW. The S " following materials are ob tainable at this very low price: 41 Klanlr on1 r,l Arofl Taf1- XtfUt OllkV, OU LUUliCB vtUC. $1 black Peau de Soie, 36 inches wide. $1 Persian and Dresden Silks. $1 Novelty Figured Silks, '. 36 inches wide. $1 Crepe de-Chine, all col-' ors. $1 Crepe de Chine -Scarfing, beautiful designs. AU to go at 66c tard NINE-YEAR-OLD BOY CAUSES TROUBLE Uadscn; Moodey Xa Mora Ttmm Got ' Oat of Ooraty Homo rnUI He la Iiorhei Vf Asata. - THEFT OF BICYCLE CHARGED TO NEGRO aira. tnarrton Millard has Issued I Mr. A. H. Malnne hits returned Invitation ta brlde party whlrh ' from s visit to his family at Tlomer. Something Entirely New In m.- r-'t . - . Women's Coats 4-" Monday's express brought in some New Coats in exclusive styles. . Long semi-fitting models of cheviot or serge with lining of light weight eloth of beau tiful quality, and finished with large and small self-covered buttons of each material. Coats 'are finished throurrhout on both sides likp re reversible and give you two beautiful coats for the price of one. z ' ' Combinations are blue with old rose, blue with red, black with gray and black with green. A I: itt V. MOORE & CO. - U PATTOn AVENUE , Brr&ji ,1toWonjpr,- Rrady-to-Wrar Garments.' Carefnl - Adewflotf -eiven to Mall Orders r.''h - Ask for a Fall Catalogue. '. Kugene Penlaad, a nine-yaar-old nnRro, was arrested yeaterday after noon charged with the larceny of a hlryole from C. P. Boutherland, who alleges that the youngster purloined the wheel, while he wa not looking, from the front of his office. The younicstr "Too on mlahttly" when the was plared behind th oar In the city Jail and declared his In norence. swearing" that the bicycle came Into hi poaseswlon as th reaull of the klndheartedness of a friend, who nave It to him, believing per haps that hrttmaa dome thl month Instead of next month. WEATHER REPORT United States department of agri culture, weather bureau. Willi I Moore, chief. Temperature t p.th. Was., j Atlanta.. CI ! Augusta (0 7i! Birmingham ' .. (0 Tj; Boston 18 t Buffalo St It Charleston 0 70 ! Charlotte II ' Chicago 19 It Oalveston (4 7 Jacksonville (2 i Mobile 64 72 ; Montgomery 4 70 New Orleans 4 7!. New York 44 41 Norfolk ! Raleigh ht ( St. Louis hi fit j Bevannah 62 72 Washington 4 (4! Wilmington is tt Local temperature data for Nov.! 10, 111. At S a- m. 21, 10 a. m 4. 12 n. 57. 2 p m. (2, 4 p. m. 58. ( p. m. 51, 8 p.! m. to. Highest (I. one year ago hi. Lowest It. one year afo XI. Absolute maximum Tt In !0(. ! Absolute minimum it In 1901. j Normal 4 4. " Loral pre-lpltatltfh'ror thl month. Normal J.I0. Greatest amount 1.10 in 1904. Least amount 07 In I0. For last ;-4 hour ending at I p. m. . ' Stato ol- weather at p. m. partly clodd) ' ' ' Weeping bitterly and begging that ba be not looked tie, Lindaey Moodoy, a nine-year-old wtilU boy who ha already baeoma. prominent figure In police circle, waa placed In th city Jail yesterday afternoon, having been arrested otf the tret afiax a reocot eacap from hV eounty bom, ta "whlnh plae ha-wafe ntnced by Judge Adaana, charged with larcaay. Th llttla fellow bibniM a rthx pitiable aspect yestsrday ftnoon a he begged that ba ba allow to go horn aad promtavdj that he would reform. However, taos sunt plead ings and promise ar Caiaillar to th police department and th boy waa lookad up to awatt a trip to tha eounty horn, whr h will b eon fined again. Moodey. In splta of hi age. ha an unenviable reputation and ha given much trouble at polio court. His age la In hi fvr, altacugh th youngster apparently da aot real ise that fact and when ha I released shortly get Int trouble aaatn. H seem to have a mania for stealing, according to reports, and wa re cently arrested charged with the lar- I eeny of 'sandy from tha store of No- land and Mclntyra.'It la qutte prob able that upon th completion of the training srhool at the water-work property on th vwaananoa river, tha young man will be placed la that school. 1 PETITIONS FILED FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY The North Carolina Electrical Power company has filed two peti tion In th office of tb dark - of Superior court, stating that It la tha desire ef the company ta build a traamislon line between th power plant below Marshall and Th Wea ver power plant Bear Craggy ata tlon; that the oomaany ha been un able to reach an agreement with O. F. Predy and wife, and S. H. Star nee and wife. In Lieter - township, whrety to transmission lm 'may pas over their .sands. Th petition pray that' tkre competent aad 41-' Interested freehold ba' appointed t lav eff and aaaaaa damage . and benefit caused by reaaoa of t he tine croBBln tb land. MATTERS OF RECORD For th laat thne ar foor day tha real estate market haa not baan o cttvs as It waa a faw day ago, a Important deal tavlng been mad. Tha following- marriage licenses have been Issued: ' DanM HolllflaM and Edith Brown. John Edgerton and Elisabeth Tor tuna, colored. W. E. Presley and Paorgla Lane. - Sattt faartMatad Wayne Ray ta, B. A. Lynch and Homer Cahy. O. H. Bryant va Southern Rail Way company. Army bones ar said to b acare new. Wonder If endurwnoe trot- dar ing Td9y" dmihlatta.tton : ar to blaaa. ' Jackaoovlll Tlmas-Unloa. StstMMtHMltMtMtHtti. Fresli Meats Turkeys &. Ducks Of a Quality that Pleases JVf . HYAMS PboM -SdS. Oor. N. Mala a) Bferrlmoa Ave. Guitars, Violins and Ban jos, carefnlly selected and tested. Get them for yonr boys and girls. We also know a teacher who will teach them. Folk's Music House 21 South Main St Tear by year r since 'IsOS there ha heen a steady Increase in the per capita connumptloa of sugar In Germany. A desirable farm acres, witn -room and outbuildings. water, four miles from of 34 house running the court house, easy terms. Canada? Realty Co. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 974 MISS CRUISE SHOP 25 Haywood St , Ladiea, yon sir tnvlted to cadi and Inspect my new Una of hair orna ment, ahell good and th newest style In hair drawing. W ar shew ing the largest line af hair gooda aver shown In tli eltjr. Wa do nmnlorrng, chiropody and halnlie Ing. Let tea that Klastrl atlsfaoUoa. ywa aa Mlnati o! i. IS W. A. WAB, HOOD 'S A New Safe And Sure Cure For Coughs And Colds Do not drug the system with medi cinrs that derange tha itomach. VICK3SSSSSALVE is a new safe and sure cure for Coughs Colds and Lunjr trouble, by inhal lion and absorption. It soothes the inflamed lungs, throws out the "cold," and strengthens the lungs so that they properly K-rform, their duties - At SMS Braual'i ' - '25c. 50c $1.W J iesii r V if XT'"" " Vkkt FaaaSy loM&t C. a. c 1 I i 7 i -sa . r w liCUaJIKKT Haywusd St Get the Honey Habit it will increase vitality. DEAN & MOWREY Phone 857 UN.PackSq TURKISH BATES The Gruner Sanitarium SI Haywood Street For Ladies and GenUemen FOR SALE. l-room cottage, modern in every respect, two aeres of aroand. ant's avoa, and stab). Lsostad In Lee County. Florida, on th Quit of Mexico. Win trad for 'AahaVlll , property. Prioa, S,00. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY 00, 48 Patton Ave. , ASKEVTlll SCHOOL OF MUSICAL AltST SJTD LAXGCAGE VsadMra Taoal Mrs. B. M. Bkrkar Ura. O. P. WaataJ! : Ura. J. Ow Sttkeiewthar . . Plana Mtaa Mlsnle Westall Mlaa- Kate Laxton Mr. P. Plaxlngton Harkar Mr. John W. 3 tames . Organ and Theory Mr. F. naxlngton Harkar Langu:s -Mr. A. J. Lyroaa M Aaditorinm Bid. BUTTER CRUST BREAD SANITARY BREAD Mixed without the human hands touching it, and han dled , by machinery right into the pans and oven for baldijgAOur plant scrupu louslyclean:: Wholesome, nutritious: Ask your grocer or phone 622.' ASHEVILLE STEAM "BAKERY 7 Ttrtr 7 ossara cojCjbts MISS JzVr .?w HUFF, KXTERT CCRSETIKIUE KOOMS tt and SS Amerlcaa Itatioaal Bank Building SALE OFS00 SAMPLE WAISTS VALl'ES to !M.M . Choice $2.48 BERLIN SAMPLE STORE WE . WILL DO YOUR WASHING IN GOOD SHAPE. MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 426 i SNOW, RAIN, WINp, SLEET. a a No terrors to those J who have a good supply of M. & W. INDIAN COAL in their cellar. It burns steadily, a long j tune, and Durns to a nne ash. Phone 13Q. : Carolina Coal & Ice Company Sd Fattoa Ave. DrsJunor Bldg. JJ al SEWING MACHINES VARIOCB MAKES ' Rented aad ' Repaired dASa OR EAST PATUKNTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal BIdg Pack oViuaxa. Phona 1(01 x. Pack Square " J Emanuel SchoDl of Shorthand OldrM sctrool of Its Und la Che Soath. r -.- OftVa . Room JT Dhramor Bldtf. (Over FleMr'a-.-r-.vr -Miaa Sadie Enuurarl, Principal , Pcadtiona Secured for; ail Graduate Wrightsman's MTLLrJTERT 10 Church Street M. Mbh Co. MLUNERY IMPORTERS. Club Bldg.Haywood Stx CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS m - .4 .jaa
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