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SIXTEEN , THE A3HEVILLE CITIZEN FRIDAY MORNINC. OCTOBER 27, 192. FINISH PROGRAM FOR BAPTIST INSTITUTES1. .' ! I REALTY COMPANY 'Smrtel Prayer Aervloea for Soecree i of Work In He'd by Mtunbcrs on j Tttomlsr l.miig. Mountain. Uroup No. i-U; trtni.li lioaU at Alaxamitr. Group ' a Hnuiu near Leicester. oroup.No. 7 B. . nDPiuncn urnc The program will be aevoiea u .. .,. . - mission. L T. Freeman navir..- n 111 n kn M French Broad tnnrre of this pnut 01 me worn ol tli sesncistlon. Ths grt growth of the orgsnl- rutlon In tne last o nwnmi n . . . - . K n. M,1'' ."; lui .v'nin. In ef more than ao par c.nt In bun orXUTTrJi fav hchoo. attendance during th, dent. ; Falton Avenue. A 'Yhe ,"'jer. the present out fhTU."-. oncoura.mg, Indo, followlnc ministers: Kev. J. J C-entry. Ilsv. T. Hensley. Hsv tteorge I, Barnwell. Kev. 8. T PlCdl. Pv. B. II. Mathrwg and ft. It. Johnson. t , . Ths iiiititulss will ho held ai the following Beptlst churches Big Ivy M Barnardevtlle. Orour Ko. I: V. oavervtlle. Oroup No. 2 Xlon HIIU on head of Kawfound Croup No I: Whit Rock, above randier. Oroup No. : New Ralam I Bkyland. Oroup No. 6: Chtinn'a i Cleon'an I Covr. O.-oup NO. 6-A: Black I snnolnted ATHENEAN SOCIETY WILL GIVE DANCE Athenean Literary Society of tha Aehevllla I Mr n School last night de at1 tha auhlaot: "Resolved, That Co-education In the Aehevllls High .enrol Should b Contlnuad." The affirmative team waa awarded the decision. Tha aoelaty voted to rive a dance ahoiily after Hallowe'en (or tha Claon'an Society and a oom-nittaa waa to make tha erranae-nente lOa'ty and Investment Company Apply for Charter. Ortanlsatlon or tha French Broad Realty and liiveetment Company haa Juat been perfected hara and amtll catlon haa been mada to tha Secre try of Htate for it charter and for the authorisation of a capital (lock of 1100.000. Tha company In compoaad entirely of local man. eome uf whbin art aloekbolderf In tha French Broad H mpl'al and tha Frtneh Broad Radium Company. Tha. oonoarn will not oondu" an ordinary raal estate business but will paclallia In bonda and othar aacurltla aa wall aa baoaua Inauranca. Tha Incorporatora ara Dr, 3. O. An dnon, Dr. K E. Haevaa, Dr. A. T. Prltohard. Dr. A. W. Calloway, Oaorta M Prlt chard ahd Ouv Waavar. Hac'lct of tha vhartar la asoaotad In a few daya and annottnoamant aa to whara tha offlcaa of tha oampany wiu oa looana win oa rorinooming. G0L0SB0RQ MAN GIVES Large Crowds Attend Trivers Fire Sale Fashion Has a Liking For Combination Effects A BIRD'S-EYE view of new Fall footwr rdVeaJg the fact .that Faehion has a decided lik ing for added fouche of grey sUede to patent leather which giveg novelty. , Wo are featuring many of these new pattern, all aa attractively desirable aa the one pictured here. ffj ' Patent with grey suede trimming I $9.50 jb Other Model $8.00 and up. q) Tfi ' ' HrodqDartrs for J. MTLLFR & SONS 3 LadW lino feboea j !m ' 4J Pottos Avo. 0 Tha opening day of Trivara Dro Eala waa attondad wltn great auc iaia, Dlatjltt Manager J. M Cooper, stated laat night. The persons seeking Trivers' goods as advertised were in such numbers that it vas nscessary lor the man agement to close the front doors, opening them only at Iptsrvala This was done, to provide room for thoae admitted and to enable the clerks to wait upon the customers In pal . v. t hTVnifhrnit rhi nav PiAP. I sons were thus admitted and in- ' rooje wera, made upon the stock of the local store. The sale will oontlnue tor three or four days, Mr, Cooper stated last night, after which the work of remodeling the store ana stock Ins of new men's clothing will be gin. The concern suffered a Ions by fire a few weeks ago and gooda which have been damaged to v&r lous degrees and new rooas well have been placed on the sals now In progress. Rev. Mr. Clement Is Heard By Big Crowd Much Is being displayed In the re vival now being oonduoted at the Wealeyaa Methodist Ciutrorj West Aahavllla. by Rev. J. A. Clement general evangelist and former real, tent of Uia city. last evening. Rev, Mr. Cleman Look his txt from Proverbs t:i reading, "He that slnneth againet Me, wrengetb hla own aouL" CTOKD BY A If ATTO. HERB On board a vessel bound for In- 1 dia recently a man was bitten by a poisonous reptilo; both the ship doctor and a famous surgeon fail ed to control the poison fast spreading through his system'. In a day the vsasoi reached port. An Indian medic-ins man was aent for, who produced a native herb which quickly ai'ayed the poison and the man's life was saved. Rotits and' herba are nature's aa sidtapts in combating alsease; That well known medicine for ailment pscu'iar to women, Lydla B. Plrik ham's Vegetable Compound, Is pre pared from roots and herbs, pos sessing medicinal properties of great value In the treatment of such ailments. This Is proved by tha letter of recommendation we are continual ly publishing in this paper for It Advfc Jr sw 98 Out of Every 100 Women Benefited An Absolutely Reliable Statement Important to Every Woman Remarkable Results Shown by a Nation Wide Canvass of Women Purchasers of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 11 50,000 , Women Answer - . For some time a circular has been enclosed with each bottle of our roedicirje bearing this question: "Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham'i Veg etable Compound?" Replies, to -late, have been re ceived from over 50,000 women answering that question. 98 per cent of which say YES. That meant that 98 out of every 100 women who take the medi cine for the ailments for which it is recommended are benefited 'by it This is a most remarkable record of efficiency. We doubt if any other medicine in the world equals it. Think of it only two women out of 100 received no benefit 98 successes out of a possible 100. Did you ever hear of anything like it? We must admit that we, ourselves, are astonished. Of course we know that our med - icipe does benefit the large major ity of women who take it. But that only twp out of 100 received no benefit is most astonishing. It only goes to prove, however, that a medicine specialized for certain definite ailments not a cure all one that is maddby the most scientific process; not from drugs, but from a combination of nature's roots and herbs, can and does do more good than hastily prepared prescriptions. Yon see, we have been making, improving and refiningthis med- icine for over SO years until it is so perfect and so well adapted to women's needs that it actually has the virtue to benefit 98 out of every 100 women who take it. It's reliability and recognized efficiency has gained for it a 6ale in almost every country in the world leading all others. Such evidence should induce every woman suffering from any ailment peculiar to her sex to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and tee if she can't be one of the 93 inc. LI UIA t. nimHAM MEDICINE CO, Lynn, Mas. Henry Louis Smith Is Heard on Lessons From the Life of Lee. . iiiPH. hill. Oct. !. Captain A o. Clement, of Ooldaboro, haa printed te the University W pio-. ,1...,. in nnlnr IjV hlnlMlf. allow. 'rg the moat Important episodes lr he early settlement or Koanoke la land. They are given In memory o hla father, Samuel Wilson Clement. Photograph made for the Bute a rartment of Education's historic.', in mm the basts Of CepU'r i.mnt'e work. He colored the -hotusrauhi and elaborated thent wi. his own bruah. Blruns across tl oerlodlcal room, preparatory to Ing hung permanently In the iM varsity library, they oonetttulte xtrlklng series of scenes In Norv Camllna'a history. " ' Roanoke Wand and 1U vegetation the water around about, and the at ttre of eolontee and Indians are shown In brilliant colors. I.J enf -leture Plr Richard Greenville's mr Ire on the Indians because a ailvor coo bad been stolon from the Erg Men: In another an Indian village K turned: In another Chief Manteo If baptised by an English clergyman ir Ma church rcbes: and another de Mots an attack by the Indiana npui the colonists' stockade. Captain Clement a father. Bamue" Winston Clement, waa grouater from the University In Js5. Fo many years he taught in K4nanavlll nd nas euperlnten'lent of S3 tools i- Dunlin County. Between jsti nc U7i hs was In Birmingham and drew up the plan of organlatlon of the aohoola of that city, He died In liilS A laree crowd waa attracteri t- Oerrard Hall by the addresa ' op "Three Lessons From the Life nl lobert E. Iee" delivered by Henr' Louie Smith, a North Carolinian former President of Davidson Col lege and now president of Wawliing. ton aqd Lee University In Virginia. The three lessons that gAye tddress Its title were named by Pres ident Smith aa follows; First, General Lea s great dealclons Second. His Christian faltk. main- talnsd through years of the sort t ue calculated to weaaen laun Third, Hla vlatery In defeat. One of General Lees great de cisions wss the refusal of the com mand of tha Union Armies, an otter "hat. from a worldly standpoint, was far more alluring than the one he acoepted. Another great decision was nia aeoitnation or the offer of landed estate In England; Instead o' 'sneosmg toe life or ease this wouli' nave given nun ne tnrew tn nts 10 with an humble, atrurclln collera The speaker said that, although he tost the battle of arms. General Lee was really a victor In defeat. . TW waa because he won a great nvral victory, whereaa hla enemies won nlv a material victory. The University Library haa received three Important slfta. From Mrs. J 11. Bernhardt and G. F. Harper, of uenoir, came a oouna volume or the Petersburg, VaV Express, May U61 to nay me:;; a number or Important amphiets on the- Confederacy, ex. tensive files of the mlnutee of the msDyterian Synod and the Con cord Presbytery, and a number of ueoKs ana pampwsts relating: to western ivortn Carolina and c ri well County. B. F. UcIMinitl. vnanotte, aonaies nies ol tne Char- ovte uoserver, oatober 1, 1875, to June 15. 1S77. and the Sunth.m Ham (Cluulotte), January, 1878. to June, 180. W .W .Soott. of Washington C. who last year arave the ub- rary the We of the Lenoir Topie. 1875 to ma. now gfves a volume of he Pally Eventna Toole, its, whtah waa lacklna from tne anrineF The Ijbrary has also received a num ber ofpub!leatlons from West North Carolina Issued hv th. of Hackney and Moale and the In - mna i-rintery, oi Asnevine. The newly elp.cted blahop coadjutor of the Episcopal Diocese of -.Nort-Carolina, Rev. Edwin A. Peniek, deliver the University sermon for nex' 'Stll- wl" Pryoh In Gerrard Hall Sunday night, Iov, l, at 7:30. Asks Possession Of Land In Gonrolaini Suit for t'le poasess!on of a tract of land In tbe city and for the- re covery of 1510 aa damages was In stituted In the Superior Court yes terday axalnet V. P. Bnckner and others by the Allison Realty Com pany, Ino. . The Armstrong Rubber Company fllfid comprint againm E. C Palmer, asking Judgment for i00 wltn in terest since July 6, 1921. Tbe com pany claims to be holder of a promis sory note for this amount. The Southern Life and Tru't Com pany entered proceedings for the cm. lection of a note for about 11.200, said to oave been given by P. ti. Thrash. Possession of a small automobile is asked for In a complaint Sled by J. H. Powell aralnat R. E. Harris and James 6 Howell. Powell olalm he le entitled to possession of tbe ma chine and also S400 as damages. Some Supsrestions On Antenna Construction 1. Keep the flat top and lead in away from metallic grounded substances. 2. Be sure ' that you have a ground connection as perfect as possible. Holder this connection, as the solder will not hold unless yoj have a o'ean surfsee. Ths water pips shotild be used In prr f srencs ta other grounded metallic ?lPe. I. The dielectric losses ars low and hence tho resistance is small er for an antenna stretched across I grsss ground than over a build-' ng. 4. In case of ItiatalllnsT so an anna on an apartment houue. keep the lend-in not less than otie Toot away from the building. i. An Ideal antenna to bo used 'or reception on short wsves Is a ilnglo wire about 10 feet long and K) t high stretched over fye creamyow Delight fut powder j lortons ana ionics In fact all f TOILET REQUISITES Sold and explained on request. You may find out iusi nfiat you oeed ly ealtiiQit grass ground, ths lead-In coming- into ths building, at as steep angle as possible and with a wa ter pipe aa a grounJ. The Wire less Age. i . . CHICAOO PAIHY MARKET CHICAGO. Oct. W nutter hlsVr firsts 3SIJM1,; extra firsts 1VU. Eras hteb'r; firsts KJTIli ordinary r"ts 2CS80. Lle Poultry hlgjer: fowls uytl; turkeys Si; springs lltsl roosters Is. BUEIAL AT MARION FOB THOMAS MEDD Funeral aervloes for Thomas Medd. -,.Jr,,lA w.dnMdav nbrht at a local hospital, will be conducted this morn ing at 11 o'clock from the chapel of Hire and Reynolds. Mr. Medd lived it Orohard Btrset. He waa i.e tears oldrard bis widow survives. Tha body will be taken to Marlon for Interment. . - ' WANTS MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MSS. PALI'S MAHINLLLO tnuc II 36 Haywood St. Phone 171 ' 0 Gorgeous thrills on land and sea in the greatest romance ever screened. HOURS: 11, 1. 3, 6 7 and 0. WANT AD RATES I5 Cents Minimum Chsrtel i Onts per word frr one Inssrtlen t Cents per wi.rd for three in. aertlons. -I Cents per Tytrd for seven l- aertlons 10 Cents per word for 'Dirty U eerllon-. . ... (Above rates are for Ad paid In adi-aaoe nlv For esample. a tl-word ad evste 1 ceils for one Insertion, I smp svuMvs Insertloas $1.00. T "on et.itlte Insertion 1, . lO.Oon-sec-"v Itmertlons, M.W. Abtve rates sre for Ads aet In 7 pt. type, flower case, V ant Ads aet-kf 10 pt lower ras are doubls ntwlar rates S '.'sell fece tvpr allowed. Want ds net r-n on conaecu" ays ara etrie' ly on the biisis of t Cents per word for each Insertion Posltloa wan' sds sre one-. ;f ths ahjve rates. . rus".Ctlsen will not ht reeoon a'ble for mort than one naorret Inser ton of any edvertlseroest sr dsrej for more than one time, Cit sea Wsnt Ads Bring KesalU Phone 4S01 W A NTS FOR RENT FOR RENT . UNFURNISHED t $60.008 room, bii:, .,rlI heet, Wopdfln Place 854 I ...BA A IW ei.ow rooms, uatli, heaL tVI -rian Ave Mi 185.004 rooms, bath, ne. I5H.00 4-room aparvmtnt furnished. l6.oo rooms ana bcth, c $60.007 rooms and bath, ciarJ FURNISHED l lumisnea apartnif.nti. buil lows and nouses. Price. ST IL WELL & PAL1IEE ornumor iag. Teli JH) bed HELP WANTED You Can't Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way ta get rid of dan. druff la to dlssclva it, then youde stroy It entirely. To. do this, get about tour ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It In gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by marnlng most if net all, of your dandruff will ba cons and three or four more ap plications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every clnsle alsn and trace of It, no matter how much dandruff you may have. YOU wiu nna. too. that all ttehlna and discing of tha scalo will ston at onee. and your hair ,wi;i be fluffy lustrous, glossy, silky and eoft, and look and feel a hundred times better lou get liquid arvon at any dru store and It never faila to d th. work. Advt. f Uolw?asslsaaBE B IKii Modern Optical Specialties w style reading g'asses, motor glaMot, telescopes and the lilco. Dr.F.B. .Rayburn Specializing ETE3 IS Government St. I TRUNK HOSPITAL Wa SE3TCLD, M. Salat er ra Tnk tni adi u Uca asm. Lacaa pgt on. koa CoeO J. M. HEARN & CO. 4 Covrrnment L Pboos 44 : Y" v ' .... feSv a : i. ker ..D s 'wv 7 xw.s Md.ni tiles Mintgr anJ Tom Moon . v t. paramount Cpicture 'Tha Cowboy dad the lady- At The Imperial Theatre Today and Tomorrow .pm9Imi. woman. 1$. over. wanted for government clsrlosl positions. Egamlnailen Nov. This is your opportunity, good salary, experience . unnecwwany. lrnll nartlculara free. Write) to- dy. Columbia School Civil Bar vice, it Pops Bids---Washing- top, P. c- WANTED Experienced cotter with knowledge of ths manu facture of overalls; who can al o act as superintendent tor aman . factory in smau town near vu ville. Bute experience and wages wantrd. Reply Y. Z, cars Ashevills Citijsn. ' WANTED A principal for Fran cisco Consolidated School. Apply to J. K. Smith. Franpisco. N. C. WANTED Msld and errand boy a t on c-e a tl 4Oranj(e St. i HVTP WANTEDMALE DISTRICT manager wantod for Buncombe county, permanent and profitable business, exclu sive territorial protection, small investment. 100 per cent proflt; expenses to Raleigh If oontract signed. Box72, Raleigh, N. C WANTED, filer for single band mill. Alarka Lumber Co., Alarka. N. C. Rail way Station Bryon, N. C. WANTEDMaa with rar t3 sell complste line low priced tires and tubes. $100 nsr week and expenses. Sterllngworta Tire Co, 8188 Sterling. E. LIvwpaal. O. WANTED Reliabls middle agod colored map, good health, to cook and live on premises. Ad dress P. O. Box 311. Asheville, N. C. n . WANTED First class, sober, re liable barber, no others need ap ply. Inquire this ofBce. Y. N, cars Cltl4n.- v NEWS AGENT Must havs uni form and cash security. Union News Co., GladUone Bidg. I Two Big B Slhoe argain Days at TWUFORD i RIP-ROARING SALE ALL RACKS HAVE BEEN REDUCED LADIES, Be sure and see our racks consisting of val ues from $6.00 to $10 DANIEL GREEN A good assortment of Daniel Green Felt Slip- FOR RENT FURNlSHl? I rooms. 1 baths, hot water huf areei dm. Pari- haa 1 rooms, ho water heat Mm. luun Ara., fiov. I rooms, not water neat, tajw $105. "i 6 rooms, hot air furnace, tsnii' I10S. S rooms and sleeping porch, v Wat ttat 10X m S rooms and sleeping porch m tarage. J7S.7J. I rooms and sleeping porch, or. looking Orovs Park, $75. t rooms, slevatsd location, tn, t rooms, furnace, $60. 4 rooms, second floo- $5. UNFURNISHED 8 -room bungalow, rimon. I43.S0. 6 rooms ' and ' Broadway. $50, 6 -room burgalow, hot wa.ter hi garage, $S6. I rooms. S baths, hot water hi . in. MESSLER REALTY REALTORS AND INSCR0RI Lforary ttiag. roon i noo- INISHED I w, 1 block of He. sleeping porcj 0. w, hot witer h la. hot Mte. hJ col ON lis? WANTED FOR RENT FURNISHED BUNGALOh With at least two bed rooms it' suitable heating plant. It be reasonably near pus. school, not tar from car lino t, In good neighborhood. M'DONALD & DESHLEK ' Phone 167 28 Amer. Natl. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT Road. $41l Road. $42.00 767 Haywood month. 769 Haywood month, i 30 Nevada Avenue, $25.00 a mail 31 Oalax Avenue, $25.00 a men' Spruce) Street, S blocks of square, 7-room noose, fsa.ow desirable party. . J F. A. TWEED REALTY Phonn 86 ' 80 Oates t-ROOM bungalow for rent ti aurmeutfu; evu t)viiuti: near Orovs Park; wonqert. view; (furnace heat. Price $4li per nyinth. Inquire 66 Lbil Ave. or phone 8548. FOR RENT Furniture for 4 TOoma, living room and JKi room, china and kltcnen Ba sils complete, except linen sliver. Address Z. H-, care & at $2.95 pers at 95c NOVELTY PUMPS AND OXFORDS Our shipment of novelty Pumps and Oxfords, arrived last week and are now on display You will find them in all the po -ular styles and unequalled values. ATTENTION! MEN See the wonderful values we are giving in the New Packard Shoes $6.95 and up. See our Army Shces at SIX (OR SEVEN rooms. furnlaM or unfurnished for bed roomt light housekeeping, with Urj garden and garage. Apply n owner a 1 Ore St. Phone BEAVERDAM bungalows, fur ed or unfurnished, eleep porch. lights, bath, watsr; i burbsjt. Nathan Sllbermao, V 1. Phon J20? NEW MODERN 6-room . bw low; also 20 rooms, nibbed. Ideal location, s'lhnrh. Phone 688 io q la so rn. f none sas. FOR H8NT Furnished f: . . . D a, oungaiow on naywoou $50 per month: sick people not apply. Phorja 127. at H,VOnLES USED CARS 2 real country Fords. 2 Briscoe toujalngs. . 1 Maxwell touring. 1 Dixie Flyer touring. 2 Overland Sixes. 1 Oakland ourlng. -1 Stanley Steamer. Cheap for cash or good W?C will fcrads for some lots. Ni) J. R. SWANN MOTORAt 1 Ford sed"n. new cord ar-'!Ij It Ford touifl;. self starter Mi- TODAY and SATURDAY Chevrolet touring, parieci.. Overland sedan, rebuilt... JZJ'J Studebakef Ught 81x...- 2 Hupmobils. rebuilt .."JJiii Chandler, newly painted., "g Oakland sedan, like new.. " . ASHEVILTE OVERLAP, KNIGHT, INC. J 12 E. Walnut St. mon. Will Be Our Biggest Days TWIFORD'S On the Square. Next to United Cigar Store ' The little store with big Values ; , SHOE STORE PAta OAT TT A rYAJo-Si frt A tTi A' V-V OAlU Vfv , aari!' exceUent condition. If inr apply to Room 0o, xw i -Bldsr. - - -- - FOR S-1LE 1230 model TK first claae condiUon: a hsnj i for quiok sale. Phone 1S35"'- DODGE touring, run 3,000 bumper; cannot be tow i new.' Y. 3T.. ears Cltlien. FOR SALE 1222 Dodge Tou ExceUent condition. r i Phone 2827 or 8587. . L-A UNFURNISHED ROO' FOR RENT Unfurplshed. m . - siee- porch, large front PfvJ hall, close In; want to laast de irable party for flv- For particulars, can ' TWO LARGE rooms. cl"'' pnone, ugnta. ,-r!lwci No slok or children. 91 Csf cj St. 7 j 2 OR MORS unfurolshsd. I .i..i. .. hot water. r, i 86Z1. 181 Biantpn -f rANltf SAi iVtiN WAN! SALESMEN ExcepUonal t tunity; hustlsrs' earnings . Write MoCleery Calsndsr tory, Waahington, Iowa.
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