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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN. ASHEYILLE, K. CL, MAT 20, 191?. B THE MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE DAVENPORTS Revolving Seat Bed Davenports The finest lot of Convertible Bed Davenports ever shown in this town is now In our store. "We know none so good, bo sightly, or so easily; worked otherwise we would have them on our floor. Come in and see why we have such faith in them. See our window display. WM $45.00 te $65.00 J. L SMATHERS & SONS Phone 226. 15-17 Broadway. ETFAJTTRY DRILL REGULATIONS M GENTS Revised to February II, KIT. Also hay Cavalry Drill Regula tion, Field Service Regulation aad Small Arm Firing- Manual, latest revisions, 75 cent. Commercial Printer n D-.L Cj Fbon 114. AahvUl II Patton Are. "T" BATTERY PARK BANK ASHEVTLLB, N. C. TATE, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITOR I. Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits (.r 220,000 OFFICERS: JAMES P. SAWYER, Chairman of the Board. V. C COXE, President ERWIN HX.UDER, Vloe-Pr, C RANKIN, Caahler. NO LOANS MADE) BT THIS BANK TO ANT OF ITS OFFICERS OR DIRECTORS. Free A -word with a' meaning that will never grow old. Wales Visible Listing and Adding Machine Will be placed in your office for a period of time sufficient to prove its worth to your business FREE of charge and obli gation. Terms: Pay Us As It Pays You Costly errors and valuable time saved by WALES accuracy and speed bring you face to face with facts. Consider them well. Call Us Early Monday Morning. Office Supply Co. v 91 Patton Ave. 'Phone 2031 PERRY D. COBB, Mgr. theAsheuille mm ...u. n.. ,4 . MrvlcM w1 11 fee miur uiiuaj held In all the ohurchee of the city today. Th many aeieraiee 10 mm Baraca-Phllathea convention have k. inuti1 a Aftiinil the various church services and the meeting of the local Baraca ana rnnaxnea classes. At the Ft ret Baptist ohurch k-m win k. u. m.u mutlnn this afternoon and tonight, a part of the Baraca-f nuatnea convention pro gram. BETHKL METHODIOT. (Rv. J. O- Ervln, paator: M. C. E. Anderson. Sunday echool superlnten- dent Preaching at 11 a. m. and at B p. m. KxnsctSn- the real battle to begin June 10. All the member of the church are urred to be In regular at- tendano at the service now going on, In order to "mobilise" our force and Senior Epworth league at T p. m. Pray meeting at t p. m, Wdus day. All are weloome. FIRST CONGREOATIOTIAIi Rev. J. Bralnerd Thrall, paator. the residence of the paeot, tat Mtrrl mon avenue. Sunday morning aervlce wtth er mon by Rev. J Bralnerd Thrall at 10 nVlnnk In Y M C. A. hall. HajTWOOd atreet near the postofflce- Musical service ien ox cnuir. rai. W. F. Krlchhan, accompanist. Sittings are free and all peraons are cordially Invited. Th. rnnrr.viillnnal I.adieB Aid society will meet at t:S0 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Dillon, Woolsey. FRENCH BROAD BAPTIST. Rev. John Bomar, pastor. flunks V Mhnnl 9:10 o'clock! d. D. Carter, superintendent- IPreaonlng services, nam. ana s n m Pmvip .nil Praise servlca Wed. nesday evening, 8 o'clock. Th pastor will preach at both services. The subject at the morn ing aervlce, "Overcomers." At the vonlnr service. "The Christian's Credential." A welcome to an services. CENTRAL METHODIST. Dr. Charles W. Byrd, pastor, aiimlir ar'hnnl. 9:4S a. m.. F. M. Weaver superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, ser mon by Rev. O. J. Chandler. Solo by Miss f oner. , Epworth league, 7 o'olock. Tha lnader will be selected from the visiting Baraca. Woman's Missionary Study etas will meet Monday, 4 p. m., with Mrs Tom Harklns, tie Montford avenue. Young Peoples' Missionary Study class will meet with Miss Oussie Smith, 184 Chestnut street. Th. WaA-neuiAm eve nine prayer ser vice will be held at t o'clock by Dr. Byrd. The Frances Buraneaa society win moAt Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the church. You are coraiauy weicoraw. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Mnrth KYench Broad avenue. Rev. Sunday scnooi lupennimmui, Randall. . . . .... At the Sunday scnooi nour, . clock, there will be a Joint meeting . c... .n,i Plillsthes. classes In the Baraca room, and a delegate of the state convention will address them. .... . v. At 11 o'clock tne pssior wiu in.".; upon the subject, 'Shower of ' Orac. Tne junior lofsm CI wir whnn rireDaratlona win De made for Children' day T.i.111. atmri will lead the ED- worth league meeting at 7 o'clock. Topic, "Boosting th Lymen s lval- i.i ..nHu. will be held special i o i . T during the week, known as the Lay men? revival. On thlsaccount the llffnt BlM UBUHl. uin'B - . loV m" tins; for the closing service of the state Barca-mu"i tion. . ... . Strangers invuca NEW BRIDGE BAPTIST. r r. n Hutchison will preach Sunday at 11 o'clock. WESLEY AN METHODIST West AshevUle. Sunday school at : 30 a. m. Praise services at 10: to a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:t0 p. ., by Rev. Fred DeWeerd. Missionary service at I p. m., ny n.wMrd. who has spent nve years in Africa. All are mvueu. CHESTNTT BTKEKf METHODIST, r.-i .rvlmi at 9:80 'clock, conaucxea y v.. . r. 1... .nhnnl at fl ! t S a. J. XX. Weaver, superintendent. Preacning oy 'clock- : ' . Anthem by tne cnoir. Junior Rpworth league at J p. m. Senior Epworth leaeu at 7 p. : m. Preaching by the pastor at 8 ONE GAIT OF CREAM fltMI. 'Farms and Fireside tall, us that what 1 thought to b the . largest oheck ever paid for a singl can of cream in southwest Washington was lately received by James N. Hibbard, a dairyman and rancher, from a creamery In Clark oounty. ' He ship, ped- th ooncern a 10-gallon oan of cream hurt month and received 11. ! for It The can contained 87 1.4 pound of butterfa which netted th dairy man 44 cent pound. Th cream had th unusually nigh test of 48 percent - -". ' rn mimin manager states that tha ohsck wa tb largest vr lav. sued by them for a single can of cream In all their experience. Mr. Hfbbard ha only a small herd of choice dairy cattle of th Jersey and Guernsey breed, and h - exercises S articular pain in caring for hi erd of "breadwinners and mortgaga lifters,' as he calls them." ."Country Glub. Overland compact, light, inexpensive to operate. It United States ha in ' twenty-one year bad l.ttT . unpunished lynch- II Used to Be That when the wage-earner or salaried man, without property, but of good character and earn-, ing power, needed . a , loan, he was forced to pawn hi watch or give a chattel mortgage on hi household furniture. NOW Ho Simply Goes to fit SI 2 pyx And Borrow on His. Character Call and let us explain th method. ' i .. , THE ASIIEVIILE MORRIS PLAN CO. 48Pattoa At. Phone Set. . o'clock. Praysr meeting Wednesday night at I o'clock. Visitors welcome ST M Alt VS. Charlotte street (all rar linear. Rev. Charles Mercer Hall, M x., rector. Sunday after the Ascension. The llolly communion, 8 am. Matin. 10:10 a. m Solemn mas and sermon by th rector, 11 a. m. Catechlam, 4 p. in. Solemn vnong and address, t p. m. Pally services: Monday, a. m., other days. 7:t0 a. ni. Frldav even- song, 8 p. m. All sittings rree ami unappropriated. rAraA with an.l .... ...Ill J . V. good. FTRffT BAPTIST. Aiifn4.. m1iaI t 11 i ft m n s Davis, auperlntendent. Th Baraca class will be addressed bv Root Blma, and th Phllathea class by lira W. 8. Fall's, both of Raleigh. N. C. At 11 o'clock. Rsv. M. M. Warn bolt will preach. Special music. Convention delegatva and visitors are cordially Invited u worship with A I -t1 Atlwfr tttr m.Ul K. m m.u meeting of th Baraca and Phlla thea. Mr. Marshall A. Hudson and Bev. Herbert Booth. I). D.. will be the speakers. The convention "'rrnnn will be preached at 8 o'clnrk hv Rev. Syl vester A- Newlln, 1 1 . who will use as his subject, "The Power of the Bible." The mid-week prayer and praise service will be held as usual Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. CHUNNMJ COVE BAPTIST. The Chunn Cove Baptist Sunday school meets, for Bible study at 8 o'clock. Mr. E. E. Htanberry, super-tendent. A very cordial invitation I extended to those who live in the Cove, to be come members of this Sunday school. Visitors always welcome. Rev. L. W. I.ngston. returned missionary from Sao Taulo, Brazil, will teach the Bible class TKIMITK EPISCOPAL. Corner Aston and Church streets. Rev. Willi G. Clarke, rector. Sunday, May 20, Sunday after As cension.. Holy communion, 8 am. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 8 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. All seats are free and everybody Is welcome. Strangers In the city are cordially Invited to make Trinity their church hom during their stay here. The muslo at Trinity is rendered by a vested choir of twenty-four voices. Detailed information about the ser. vices during the! ensuing week can be found In the "Parish Bulletin," copies of which are obtainable at the church Sunday morning and evening. The rector is at his office at the church dally, except Saturday, from 12:80 to 1:86 p. m. Everybody Is cordially welcoratf ,u in .ntm nr itav. s. x. Stroup during month of May. METHODIST PROTESTANT. Corner Hillside street and Merrimon avenue. Rev. Cuthbert W. Bates, B. D., pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m, Walter R. Havener, superintendent All those In the community not in any other Sunday school are invited to attend here. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Rev. George F. Mlllaway, of Greensboro, N. C who la conducting a series of revival services at this church, will preach on the subject "The Peril of Monotony." ." t He will preach again at the even ing hour on the subject "Death and Its Proximity." . . The services thu far have been exceedingly Interesting. They will con tinue through Wednesday, and per haps longer. Will the reader please accept this as a personal inyitat on to attend? Please come, and bring your friends. ... A stranger is not a stranger at this church. OTHER SERVICES. Other service for today are an nounced as follow: Christian Church Rev. f. m. Mmm. tnlntater. Servloe at 11 a. m. Bible school at t:45 a. m. TVannh Broad Avenue Baptist Church Rev. John Bomar, pastor; f T lSm w -m ,iniHntAn1nt nf Kit h- bath echool. Cunday school at 8:80 o'clock. Preaching services, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Prayer and prate service every Wednesday at 7: to p. m. 8t Lawrence Catholic Rev. Father Marion, rector. Mass dally at 7:40; Sunday at a. m. and 11 . m. Lutheran church, t ner South French Broad avenu and Philip street. Services at 11 o, m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Everybody invited to attend. Q race church (Episcopal) Rv. Water 8. Cain, minister in charge morning and evening. Morning service 11 m m hnlv i.nmmiinion and ser mon; 4:80 p. m.. evening prayer and sermon. Biltmore Baptist Rv. C. M. Rock, paator. Preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clock, evening service at t:xo O'clock. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7:80 o'clock. Hun- day school at :4S every Sunday. Superintendent J. P. KltcWn. Baraca. Phllathea and Bible classes. A wel come to all; you are invited to wor- smp wlthua A revival every Hunoay. Oakland Height Presbyterian church. Rev. T. A. Cosgrove, pastor. Residence. 615 Blitmor avenu. Sun day ohool at 8:46 a. m. Public worship at 11 a m. Visitors are cor dis Hv received. Service at th Farm school at 7:80 p. m. every Sunday. First Church of Chrlet, : Scientist Service at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Reading room in Paragon building, rooms 1 and 2. open from 10 a. m. to 12 m. ana irom i p. m. to 8 p. m. dally, except Sunday. Haywood Street Seventh Day Ad- ventist Harvey J. Farmer, pastor. Prayer meeting weaneaaay night at 8 o'clock. First Preabytsrian Dr. R. F. Campbell, pastor. Service at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at t:S0 a. m. ' West End Baptist Church Rev. J. B. Grtc. pastor. Sunday school at 8:10. R. G. Toung. superintendent Morning ervice, ; venlng rvlcs, 8; ntld-week prayer meeting Wedneo- uay evening ai s. Blitmor Methodist Rev, D. R. Pro (Tit, pastor. Services every sec- ona and fourth flunday at 11 a m. and 7:10 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Otiunn' Cove Baptist mission meet every Sunday at I n m A t niaik auperlntendent A cordial Invitation is extvaded to all who wish to attend. "Country Club" Overland nign-class, but inexpensive It THE WAR OF BREAD. (By Edith M. Thomas.) of th Vigilantes. There shall b no unwarranted manipulation of the natlon'a food supply by those who handle It on tne way to the oonsumer." President Wilson. Of all of th wars that wast this world. Where the life of man has bled. This Is the war I most ahhor The theft of the people's bread! They who hold back what the kind Earth aave In the billowlnr fields of grain, Are the coward 1 1 est foe for their secret blow Strikes for their own base gain. Army of the law, reach forth In your might. And the hidden stores unhlnd, And defeat their power who. at this hour. Wage dastardly war on their kind! Don't worrv trvincr to de cide which car to buy. Fol low the crowd and get an Overland. It Newbro's lierpicide Aids Nature and Keeps the Scalp ' Clean rrom Dandruff Reasonable car and effort ar all that are required to anabU almost any woman to have rood hatr. When th hair fall out and is stringy, un even, dry, brittle and gwierallv un aifrhUy, th condition i Daarrj alway due to dandruff. Before the hair win grow naturally and luxuriantly, th cie-Ux m ulatian must b removed and th (dandruff eradi cated. That la what Nwbro'i HerpiciJe doe. It 1 an aid to nature, Herpl- clde keep tiie scalp clean, add a softness and ras ter to the hair which Indicates health. It not only prevents tha hair from fallmg out but cause It to become an of woman's greatest charm. Beautiful hair and lota of It may be th reward of avery woman willing a dsvot a little personal effort to OOIKOI OO th ua ef th First and Original Germ-Remedy for Damlralt XZetjitj cid stop Itching of th) calpk 1 has an sxqulaite odor. . You can obtain trial six bocfis) snd booklet telllnf J1 aboct th) hair by aandlng ten cants tn postaga or silver to Th lUrpidd Co, Dept. 8, Dotrott, mica. i Your dee)? ell Rarpicidf In two sixe. W cent andStOCC and raiant atiafactory re- suits uff o on mil refunded. Insist upon having; ren al n HsrpWd and not sotd Tof brand" said to be "Just a good" preparation. Th ubrtitnb eoata you just as much a th real articl. Why take chances? lieriildde applkaUont obtained ti th better barber shop and bail dressing parlor. . WATTE DECLARED SANE. ALBANY. N. T., Msy It. Dr. Ar- thur Warren Walts, tha young New lork dentist, under sentence to die next week for the murder of his father-in-law, John Peck, of Grand Itap Ida, Mich., has been declared aane by a commission of alienists appointed by Governor Whitman, It was announced today. The alienists found that Ir. Walte wa sane both at the time the crime was commuted In March, 1818, anil on May 14, 1917. when the exami nation waa mnd. 1 ho result of the report means that the death sentence must be carried out, unless legal ateps Intervene or Governor Whitman exercises executive clemency. Besides confessing that he poisoned his father-in-law. Walte also admitted he had poisoned his mother-in-law, Mrs. Peck, svnd contemplated killing his wife. In order that he might obtain her share of the l'eck estate. "Country Club" Overland the choice of the ladies so easily driven. It Business) as Usual. (Houston Post Keep business gojngl That' tM slogan for every man. and corpora, lion In the United Btatea todayand It applies to municipalities a it doe to every other form of human organ isatlon. Th city that halts it prog reas st this time I doing Just what should not be done. Th men who are thrown out of employment are that much of an Incuhus upon th wheels of progreaa. Th Improve, ments which are halted or entirely i discontinued are mil poets on the wsy to business stagnation. Th con tracta which ar abrogated or delayed do but witness against th official who have power to complete) them. The country demands prosperity and -..a.khI.u .1 ...... .4 - km 1. unl n m Viial fruBiui 1 1 j ucn-uu. f ness going. Economy of the right kind Is always praiseworthy tout economy of the, wrong kind Is today, as much a crime as sinful wast. "Country Club" Overland high-class, but inexpensive M'CALL PATTERNS PRICE Monday Specials At the Store of True Values ALL NOTIONS CLOSING OUT V4 OFF Our floor space is limited and we have to make room for our summer garments, which are arriving daily. It will be to your advantage to call and inspect our line at the re- ductions quoted below: , . Off All Dresses Off All Coat Suits 1L ff ' ' & All Coats .a. J, IF (DM MLE A Ford Truck A Ford Roadster A Maxwell Touring 1915 Model A Maxwell Touring 1916 Model If the above cars are sold Mon day, they may go at a wonderful low figure. WHITMIRE MOTOR SAIES CO. Phone 2774 w .43-45 Broadway
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