THE ASHEVRXE CITIZEN, SATOTtDAY, APBIIi 7, 1917.
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SALiSROOM: 102 PATT0N AVENUE.
HRNDKri.SOXVIIJ.K, April 6
Henderaom ille is organising a second
military company this week. Cecil
Pace, who had een four years ser
vice in the tinny mid haa had seven
years training in all. will have charge
of the new company. Mr. Pnee has
already received orders from Wash
ington to begin enlistments as soon
as possible.
Ilendersonvllle eltlnens In exery
walk of life stand in hearty endorse
ment of President Wilson land in the
actions of congress of the past week
and in anticipation of the final act
last night, a telegram was sent to the
president last Monday urging the
president and congress to wage deter
mined iyar. The telegram as sent,
read as follows: "As citizens of the
United (Hates we are shocked and
horrified at the deliberate and savage
murder of American men, women
and children by Germany, and wa are
Intensely indignant over the accum
ulation Of Insult and humilatlon heap
ed upon our country. We urge you
and congresji to wage determtmed
war upon that nation until peace with
victory over German ibarbarisin Is ac
complished." This message was sign
ed by twenty-eight of the leading citi
zens of the town, including all the
professions, and different lines of
business, prominent private citizens
and also the Historian of the local
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Further to show the patriotic feel
ing rife among our people, a grand
mass meeting of town and county will
bo held in the court house one night
at the first of next week. Circulars
and telephone messages will be- sent
throughout the county urging people
to attend en masse, the Henderson
vtlle IJght infantry will attend in a
body, patriotic music will he furnish
ed, prominent speakers will be heard,
and a most bnthusiastlc demonstration
Is expected.
Frank Ulv won the box of Keen
Kutter tools offered by the Bland
Hardware company for the best bird
house built by graded school boys.
There were nine contestants and no
veil made were three of the houses
that the iudges'who were J. L. Pullen,
i A. I.. Gurley and C. A. Stacey, could
no! decide In favor of one and the
' decision was rendered by drawing
! from the three names- A photograh
j has been taken of the display of bird
I homes and this will be sent to the
Lnrlies Home Journal, and to Bira
I Lore, a tolrd magazine published by
the American Audubon society.
Fapslfern has been leased to Mrs.
F. 8. Morton, of Athens. Ga., for the
summer season, who will run an ex
clusive boarding house in this popular
school building.
j L, Griffin, of South Carolina, has
leased and will shortly open the Ingle
Side for the spring and summer seasons.
The seventh installment of the se
rial photoplay, "Patnu," will be shown
at the Princess today. Mrs. Vernon
vastie is featured in this conttnued
photoplay which Is based on pa
triotism and preoarednesa. "Patrla"
has proven to be one of the biggest
ano oesr serial stories the Princess
has yet presented and on every Sat
urday when one of the installments
are shown hundreds are unable to
gain admission to the theatre. "Red
Dawn" is the title of the seventh
chapter of "Patrla" which will be
shown today In connection with a
Ixmesoiue L.uke comedy and a Mutt
and Jeff cartoon comedy.
The 'Princess orchestra will accom
pany the pictures today with an ap
propriate musical program. "The Girl
Phtlllpa," a special eight-part Vita
graph feature with Anita Stewart has
been arranged for a showing of two
days at the Princess, Tuesday and
Wednesday. This photoplay has been
adapted from the famous book by
Robert W. Chambers.
AT THE GALAX.
Franclno Larrlmore makes her
screen debut at the Galax today in
the Edison five-part photodrama "The
Royal Pauper."
The story Is aald to be one of those
quaint, whimsical little tales so de
lightful to children and grown-ups
alike. Irene, a little poorhouse girl,
with a penchant for reading fairy
atoriea, imagines herself tp be a prin
cess nnoer tne evil spell of a wicked
witch, whom she personifies in Mrs.
Bunty. the poorhouse superintendent.
She organizes a little court, with Wil
liam, a youthful orphan, as "Prince
Charming," and poor old Wiggins, a
feeble-minded pauper, as "The King."
One day her dreams come true,
through the Intervention of Mrs.
Chandler, wife of a manufacturer,
who adopts the little waif. Irene
christens her benefactress 'The Fairy
Godmother." Then wonderful things
begin to happen, and finally there is a
great strike in Irene's foster father's
mills. Out of the turmoil comes a
young workman whom she instantly
recognizes a.s her "Prince Charming"
and who triumphs over the wicked
suitor that the little princess had be
gun to hate. The good fairies over
come the evil sprites, and our little
sovereign, her prince, and the fairy
godparents live happily ever after.
The Galax orchestra and pipe organ
will accompany the picture today with
appropriate music
COUNTY BOARD PICKS
CIVIL TERM JURORS
Seventy-Two Selected for Throe
Weeks' Term of Superior Court
Here, Starting April SO.
Seventy-two Jurors were chosen
yesterday by the board of county
commissioners to serve during the
three weeks' term of ISupcrior court,
which will start April 30.
The list'follows:
First week; C. C. Patton, J. G. Frls-
bee, C. J. Carter, M. P. Blankenshlp,
W. J. Holcombe, J. w. Snider, C. C.
Iankford, M. A. Akin, J. B. Young. R.
I. AUman, r. K. Iyerly. C. S. Fergu
son, Steve Jones, M. R. Plemmons, G.
W. Duekett. M. C. Wells. R. P. Brit
tons. H. li. Jones, A. A. Rowland,
Henry TomUnson, J. F. O'Kelly, J. K.
Bell, H. K3. Miller and Ralph Beach
wood. Second week; E. r. Dillingham, M.
K. Cole, J. F. Holcombe. .T. M.
Pickens. H. JU Devls, Garrett Riddle.
R. A. Dtickett, M. A. Bird. George
Bell, A. W. Green, C. P. (Miller, G. M.
Ivnch, E. A. Worlev, Charles Carson.
Jake Cauble. R. W. White, G. W.
Johnson, C. W. Brookshlre. Eugene
Adams, O. P. Whltson, O. Jj. Parker,
R. B. Taylor, C. N. Brown, Eugene
Adams, C. P. Whitson, G. Tj. Parker,
R. B. Taylor, C. N. Brown and W. C.
Alexander.
Third week; T. T. Gudger, George
Bradley, W. P. Buckner, I C. Cam-by,
B. H. Sluder, W. T. Israel. J. G. Rice,
Arthur Sluder, P. P. Morgan, G. T.
Brown, H. L. Norman. W. H. Rhodes,
R M. Holcombe. C. E. Treadway, L.
W. Morgan, J. A. Clinton. W. T.
Robinson. ' J. W. McDavts. R. E.
Rogers, W. H. Cogburn, J. W. Bart
let, H. H. Cathey, Leonard Whltaker
and J. H. Stepp.
MRS. BROWN DIES AT
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kin Bearings throughout. The same
bearings you will find in $3,500.00
cars, such as the Packard.
The tire mileage Is unusually high. The gasoline consump
tion Is unusually low. The price of the Touring Car or
Roadster complete is $835 (F. O. B. Detroit).
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HENTER90NVTJE. April 6-
Mrs. Zeno Brown, wife of Dr. Zeno I
Brown, of Greenville, 8. C, died at 1
Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, on
April 8. following an operation and
was burled in Greenville vesterdav.
Mra. Brown was Miss Nannie Lou
Waldrop, daughter of the late Dr. J.
. Waldrop of this city, she was
born and reared here and had a host
of relatives and friends here who are
grieved to hear of her untimely death.
She was about thirty and left a son
and daughter, aged five and seven.
Her mother, five brothers and Ave
Misters llye In this city and attended
the funeral In Greenville yesterdav
Beginning with next week Cottage
prayer meetings will be held each
Tuesday and Friday afternoons pre
paratory to the Browning revival to
be held in this city beginning- on
April 22 and 'in which the Methodists
Presbyterians anil Baptists of the city
will unite in participation. A large
tent will be 'used for these meeting
and it Is expected ihatfnot onlv city
wide Interest will be aroused but also
the country around will join in the
spiritual awakening
NEW YORK CATTLE.
Ann;
COY 9
Np;w YORK. April 6.- Hooves
steers 9.23j12.15; bulls 7.00&9.50;
4.fi&Hs.76.
Calves steady: veals 11.50 to 15.50: culls
9.00S11.00.
Sheep and lambs steadv: unshorn Iambs
15.75; cpllped lambs 13.25; clipped year
llncs 11.00: woolert sheep 8.00$rll.0O.
Hogs steady; medium weisht hogs 15.60.
LOCAL PRODfCK MARKET.
(Corrected mice weekly by Sawyer and
Rtradlay.)
RETAIL.
Eggs. ,er ilozen
Cree.i-niery butter, per lb SO
Country butter, per lb '5
Chickens, broilerp, lb. drensed. JO J5
Live
Chickens, fryers, lb. dressed.. 30
Live
Chickens, hens, lb. dressed
Live
Tiirkevs. per lb. dressed .
Rib Roast
Sirloin Steak
Porter House
202!
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28- 30
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AT THE MAJESTIC
Marguerite Clark In "The Crucible'
will be shown at the majestic today
for the benefit of the Y. W. C. A. The
management of the Majeetic has a
ranged for the film play to be pre
sented from J o clock until 10 o clock.
Part of the proceeds are to be do
nated to the Y. W. C. A.
"The Crucible" was shown here be
fore and those who witnessed Mar
guerite IClark in the role of Jean
Fanshaw, a tomboy, claim It waa one
of her beet characterizations. -In thla
photoplay she, ts unjustly condemned
to the reformatory, but later triumphs
of the shame of her Imprisonment
and returns good for evil to those
who worked havoc with her life. How
she Is rewarded for her long struggle
against evil and despair by the attain
ment of a wonderful love Is vividly
unfolded in thla unusually strong
photoplay which is ehown In five
parts.
ATTENTION
JOBBERS, STEAM FITTERS, PLUMBERS,
CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS
New Pipe, Black and Galvanized, all sizes.
Car lot orders solicited. We carry in stock
constantly 50,000 feet prompt delivery. See
us for prices. Wholesale only.
S. Sternberg & Co.
Depot St Phone 333
Round Steak 1025
Pnrk ann r. 35
Mixed Sausage '
Jjtf l.s.nb
Leg Mutton
Mutton Stew
lowest Pottoe. in. ,;.
i Irish Potatoes, pe. j.:
I Apples, cocking, per pit. ...
i Apples, eating, r pa.
WrlOLt&ALl.
. Turk) f, live per Ik. ,.
I Turkeys, dressed, per lb. ...
! kicks, pr dozen
35
30
5026
50
o
60 O
0 "9
It
2324
1
i Creainary Buttar, per lb 44 41
i Covntor Buttar, per IB i u
I 8waa roatoaa. per bu 1.00
I Ilia Vttatoce. par tm. J.19 1.31
! Cattle, steers, .per lb, 7
Dreasad hogs, per lb li 1
Cattle, cowa, per lb.
Lambs, live, per lb. ..
! Dresaed ealvas, par lb.
! Hogs. lira, per lb
, Drassad hogs, par lb.
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! CHICAGO MARKET.
Cf'ICAl.u. April (.Hogs weak at
i202Sc above yeaterday'a average: bulk
' i4.wSi ti.llO; llgnt 14.t0l.; mlied
! 1 5 sea H.Ort; heavy 15 15$ I. 04; rough
U i;H.'; pigs U.M014.;.
! Cattle steady; native beef cattle t.H9
I 1I.1S. etockara and feedere 7.15tt-.0;
rows and neners t.Hiu.w; aairaa
1I7S.
Phaap strong: wathere 1 MS 13.04; awea
t.MClf.4; la tuba 11.J5C1I.50.
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
VTVr YORK. April . Sugar
elnaed-
Hutter Instr ernaaa steady.
Coffae amrkst aieee.
market
AT THE STrlAXD.
The sixteenth and final chapter of
The Crimson Stain Mystery." the
aerial which features Maurice Cos-
tello and Ethel Grandm, will be shown
today at the Strand in connection with
a five-part photoplay. "When a Wom
an Loves," starring Emmy Wehlen. In
the last chapter of "The Crimson
Staid. Mystery", the Mtysterioua char
acters are divulged, but not until the
last twenty feet of the second reel, it
is said. Miss Emmy Wehlen Is said
to be aeen to excellent advantage In
the five-part Metro wonderplay,
"When a Woman Loves." The Strand
orchestra will accompany both "The
Crimson Stain Myetery" and "When
a Woman Utm" today with appro
priate music.
Doings of the Duffs
OBSERVANCE OF GOOD FRIDAY.
NEW YORK. April . Lonr and
elaborate services In all of the Epis
copal and Roman tCatholto ihurchea,
with many notable programs of religi
ous music, today featured New York's
observance of Good Friday. The New
York Stock Exchange and other of
the principal exchanges closed for the
day and will remain closed until next
Monday.
Good Friday marks the close of the
penitential season which precedes the
great Christian festival and holiday
of Easter. Holy Week, as the pres
ent week la termed, has been more
than ever observed in the metropolla
this year- There have been daily
ervlcea in all of the Catholic and
most of the Kpiscopal church ea, and
dlffere.it aacred cantata have bean
given, and in other Protestant church
es there have been special organ reci
tals. Great crowds iare attended the
noondar aervlaes at the downtown
churches, auth as Old Trinity and 8L
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