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EICH1 The asheville citizen, Tuesday morning, nov. m, 1922. Rate of Interest Is Secondary jj VALUE OF LIVE AND (COMMUNITY SCHOOL (BUNCOMBE AGAIN DEAD TREES SHOWN ENDS FALL SESSION 11 i 1 Th Old Reliable" When you invest, you consider safety of principal first. This bank takes a similar attitude in ex tending credit. The rate of interest we receive is secondary to elements of safety. We are ever mindful of our re sponsibilities as custodians of the funds of depositors. We are building for per manence rather than for large profits. ttrrt Mti (o INilnia Out h'uct That I -a Iter Hare Timber I'ao aa hm aa utri i Tfrm. MX MIIVl,ITItM IV VUH TAKIXJ KII DIKS I TliankNtlvliHr Parly In nHn Ar nnwnl I or All Foreigners. school Term In January, The fall term of the Fbrelgn Dc partinent nf the Community Hvhor ended Thursday nta-hl, with 2u aturt'tit". reprearntlnii nil nation alltli. completing the work. Hobeit Hoffman I In charge of the 1 lasses, assisted by Mr. It. Knight ui,.l Mlrw M. T. lialley, BATTERY PARK BANK SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT g I Time wsa Hhrn dwellers In tha lnil uf tha Mkv thouiiht llnl. .. burning black aalnut for backlogs. Whll the rising price of timber hail long atnre brought nn end to such catravaganee. In anina nuar lir there attll nl.t, H prejudlca against the use of timber cut from ill-lid trees. Aa h mutter of fart, according lo liifoniialli.il lncd from tha IT. H. Forest HervVe hsre, wlirn aound .i"a inri ar Mweu into lumber I teaclois 1. ...4.1.- it . . I hid BTOiinuu ui rrmrrpa nut, I n. .-..(.. ,... . . Hid. I. rut .uv Ih.r- I. .... .u . V"u-"""'" ..j v.T... . . . .' L- """" 1 auii iu 1. mi roiand wr repru- 1, . " V . . . fbPK-il III ih class ut the fall lervi. I ' '"". . P-n early . : - i January, with ciasaca each Tu'- t'"l,.i .J V? ,.' e,,t itMt d"v ""' Thursday nlNhl from 7:10 ha lumber from dead treea ruajr to 9 30 ..Vlork. lasting ax wnk. I partly seasoned when sawed, and a second term scheduled t. All the Information available at open later. Ihe laboratory Indicates that tlm. Ai i angon.ents are belnit' mace ber rut from Inaert or flra killed for a Thanksgiving party to hi irces Ik just as good for any etruc. given ,,t the lrang Htreet aehooi lural purpose aa that rut from llva TrmiiksKlvicg evening with all for- trccs sC similar quality, provided t-lgn nations lepiearnted rrxard- thiit the wood has not heen auhan. I, , f whethrr they are lakinrf iiurntly Injured by ileray or fur. the hool work. Iher Inaect attark : If a tree atands on the atump too I'VI'I I It ltl.'rii. ui-m.tu long after It la killed, the aap. ' ' ' ukO 1 hV MUlI w ood la likely to bwome clecuyed "'iU'""' ,5 0u uu 1 - FOR PREVENTION (Viuiily (fnmmlaalomnt Appropriate l.ooo for Vrar'a I'rouxtion of turraia. ANNUAL FOOTBALL GAME MATTHES DESIRES TO MAKE SURVEY t'onferenc tha m.bl.- ' " dvaiiai ui an fi PFIIl I a. n4 slurVPV rif tono bu)vi-h air Aintlt'lllA ,. m . -......riiucu ixy jonn .Nolan, City IT : V. "olu yeaieraay in tha Ofllca of MtVlir Rnhart. I, .1.- "?mber" -he City Planning Commlaalon and Gerard H. Mat thea of the V. S. Knglneer Ofllre. Chattanooga, In charge of tha iivnaos mver Hurvey Charlottesville, Virginia Nov. 30th, 1922 Mr. Matthea ezhlbl of photojrranhs mnri an aenai aurvey fpr Aahe. villa, complete in detail. He said thle aurvey would tn a large men.. aure take the ..place of a topo graphical aurvye aa it would not only ahow the contour of the land, but would plainly Bhow existing conditions. After hearing the engineer, the Board naked him to aubmit a propoaition aa to what ahould be done. He agreed to comply with the request in the near future. FELT SO TIRED ALL THE TIME IIKM NEW YORK. Nov. 13 The Uni ted Hetalla Htorea, Inn., today Ue clnri ,1 a dividend uf 13.00 a ahare and announced a aperial distribu tion of new United lletall, Candles, Inc.. chureM, In Its treasury. Tak- rut from live troes and not prop-llni; randy shares at current market erly cared f'r. Until tha wood I levels, the combined distributions becomes alfected by these deatruc-Jare eiiulvalent to $5.00 a share on live agents, dead tree wood should I United KatuU Htorea or badly Infected by wood-boiing insect aha In time the heart wood also will be ilm'liirly Infected, offi cials of the Korest Her Ire point out. The same th!ng Is tru.i of logs be just ns strong and just as dura tie as sound live tree wood, the laboratory asserts. NAME LEADERS FOR PHILATHEA CLASS J'uyment of cash dividends will live tha Tobacco I'roducUt Corpora tion, now n majority holder of the ! United Retail shares, 11, 368.924. The Tobacco Products Corporation will receive 350.000 shares of candy atock. Thu distribution ot camiy aharea Is in anticipation of a proposed merger with Loft. Inc. Itealirlrg the value of protection from forest flrea. the Hoard of Cnmmlssloneia of Huncmnbe Coun ty yesterdny d.icldej to renew for another year the appropriation of 11.1100 made laat ye)r for thla pur. pose. This sum I duplicated ty the Wale, so if It is required, $3,000 la available for flra protec tion and fire lighting tn Hunoombe uouniy during the year. Laat year, according to the records of the District warden'a office. It Quired but $600 all told, ao that the remainder will be applied up on The worn or the new year. While all reprrta from the dis trict covering the month of Octo ber have not yet been received. thoae in the hands of C. It. Mur rage, District Warden for the N. C. Geological and-Kcononilo Hurvey. ahow thai more than 30 flrea war handled within that period. Tha estimated damage rune over $10. 000. there bring between t.000 and 6.000 acres burned over in Western North Carolina. A small brush and foraat flra beyond trace waa reported to tha District Warden lata yesterday and while tha blaxa created much amoke over North Asheville, the damage reported waa not great. Colored Minister Assigned To Church In Oakland, Calif. 1. , ! It Team leaders were appointed at the regular buslneaa meeting laat evening of the Hoberts Phllathen Class, of Central Methodist Church. The leaders were named aa fo! lows: Mian Rosa Ixwe. Mrs. W. A. Rollins. Miss 1Ucile Ferguson and Mrs. Eu?-?ne Hartlett. The clna decided to present Bibles to the Y. M. C. A. for the new dormitories, which will be complpetcd this week.' Une for tuch room of 24 liibles will be Presented. Rev. Dr. Chappell, the new mln IMcr of the church, will conduc: I Hie flcYotlonal exercises at thrf meeting of the class next Sunday morning. Supper vas served last evening 'y a committee in charge of Mrs. Kittle Smathers. O Vl'GIITEK BORN Horn tn Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Bail . n daughtur, Dorothy Iee. .Mr. and Mrs. Bain reside at S63 Broaiay. W. R. Lovell, prominent colored m.'nlater ot Aaheville. and present pastor of the Hwannanoa Circuit. A. M. K. Church, has been an potnted pastor of one of tha lead ing churches of the denomination in Oakland. Calif. For two years I.ovell was pastor of Varlck Chapel, Hill Htreet, later serving two years at Union Mills. Ivxst yrur. Lovell waa appointed pastor of the Swannanoa charge and during his service a handsome r.ew church waa built at Black Mountain I.lko aoorr of others, you liavo probably Ixi-n wullln ar-i 1hjII iuj for a console typo liistrunient, of unmiMnknlil,. axtcr, yet occupying but little floor fcimcc. It ts UluairaUxI above, cquljtjMMl wllli all of Bruu.su Irk1, flnidvA fiaftieea. u-likh Miniblnn to mit iiiiini on ii lil,ri.. . , - ouiaa And r1orl at only $15l. ' CHAS. L SLUDER & CO. 20 South Pack Square. 'Phone 1509, closely identified with movement fo- uplift among colored people end is regarded as one of tha moat capable members of the. Blue Ridge Conference. The new ap pointment comes as a promotion and he will leave for Oakland on During the Ave yeara of Jovember 26. Mnimnile Niwlk ... It . r- vwuuua ii. uinvrriov virmms r ...'. . . . J KounrMnp tickets will be sold November 29th, at rate if one and one-half fare for the round trip. pedal Sleepins Gir will be oDerated from Ash.- ville with privilege of occupying the car on going jciuiii journey, ana wnne in tnariottesville. ov. ZVth: Leave Ashevi e . . . .4: 40 Nov. 30th: Arrive Charlottesville 5:20 an P-a. m. m. Returning Nov. 30th: Leave Charlottesville 10:35 p. Dec. 1st: Arrive Asheville II : 15 a. Indiana Lady Says She Was Run-Down, Suffered With Her Back, Took Cardui, And Got WeH. Grain Being Hard Hit by Weevil In Western Sectionl m m. Reservations for Sleeping Car space should be procured at once, as space may be limited. ' Special train of 1 0 Sleeping Cars from Salisbury .,.:ii iL- kt l r- J wm Axny me iiurm vtroiina contingent to Char lottesville. For further information apply to your local Ticket Agent. J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent. nirhi.iund, Ind. "I thought I would write a lino or so. to say tnat I owe my good health and etrength to Cardui," Baya a" letter from Mrs. Cora Courtney, of 705 North Peventeenth Street, thla city. I was all run-down until my famiiy thought they would lose me, wntes Mrs. Courtney. "My h'l.-band coaxed me to take Cardui. so, to please him, I did, and I will euy I do not regret it, for I am able to do all my work and do my shopping. "I have five children, four in school, my husband and a boarder to do for. and I do all my own work for i ll of us, and find time lo flay, Wo all praise Cardui. Kvery bn-U and run-down woman should lake this wonderful medi tine, "I suffered with my bnck; a very weak feeling in my llmba. "I fel. hardly able to draa: lust tired so tired nil the time. 'It was an effort for me to do anything, but Cardui helped me ao l ten l.Ko a different woman." if you are in a run-down nhv.i. 'l cone'ltion, sufferlnc aa thl tn. diana lady says she did, give Car dui a fair trial. It should help you. ardui Is a purely vegetable onlc medicine for women's ail ments, found valuable in thou.i- -uos or sum cases as descrihe,! Devastating inroads upon the corn crop of Western Carolina are uireaienea. according to R. W iray, County Agent of Jackson, who visited in Asheville recently oceamg me proper chemical with which to exterminate the n-r.iin weevil now attacking field products with great vigor. The weevil, according) to the agent, grows In tiie form of a. small worjii hatched within the kernel, ao that it completely removes tho heart of each grain before boring iiiroiign me narn sneu ana necom ing liberatod in the form ot a moth. Buncombe. County farmers have not been without the pest, which, while attacking corn as a choice. Jilso selects other cereal crops to damage. y A method of fumigation within a closed bin or crib has been found to kill the weevil before It spoiled the grain. his residence here he had been I For sevral yeara he waa secre tary of thu Asheville Colored inera Alliance and b,. has m "ii as secretary 01 the 1,, or me fKy Ixidge of CotorJI Masons;. Vira-Preaideut of .aie warmers Union; Hecreu Of the Bluo llidgo (Totiferenn b sii'es being a member of inimerg timer orjstlllEailonS. ""'""""aw a. You Cannot Have Beauty above. lake Cirdul I It. Adv. Vour druggist el!s D SALE of RES SES At $12.75 At $19.50 At $29.50 your Complexion I Marred by Blemishc t It is a well-known fact thai beauty cannot be If the eomplexior. Is in any way marred by pimple , dark aallow discolorations. If you suffer any of these ski i blemishes begin at once the use of Black am! White Beauty Bleach. Thi.s delightfully perfumed col.i cream compound will make th skin clear, smooth, delicately tin' cd and remove unsightly hlem ishea. hen applied it form Invisiblo .oaling on the skin. The reguluar use of Black anil White hoap will keep the akin in pcr(j condition All good stores can supply y. -r au,x aBuCaaa'AaUBiA aB"B,aa"'trSWwl 10 to 30 Special Discount , from standard list prices allowed on Goodyear, United States, Good rich, Kelly-Springfield, Mans field and Hartford TIRES while they last also 105 tubes, assorted sizes .' ....!' of Goodyear, Thermoid, Firestone, and Fisk makes. Our reason for giving these discounts is because in the future we expect to handle only Kelly-Springfield Tires and Tubes. f We have the following in gtock All firsts, no seconds: t v'i w; 3l 5 s sai -.tin" with Beauty Bleach at BOc Elark an! White Soap at cake. Jai . Black ,.nd hlto Toilet alien are sold all over tho world Ailvt. 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