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TOE ABBEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY OCTOBER 18, 1917. 0 4 a I O P (1 . Home ff Fanmouwt Plcturts sfM isaasiW LAST TIME TODAY MARGUERITE CLARK p i or BAB'S MARY" Robert$ Rlnehart. You're bad a 'Make-Bcller" Bwenthnutt TrU ths troth, nowl You hare, haven't you? Just to fool jrour friends, that' alii no jrott oaa't blame dainty "Bab" for evttlae one, too, can jrout Yoall smile t her, obuckl at bar, roar M her, fen thla tory r Mary Roberta Htnehart that mealed eo raoeta national comment when oris ted la the "beturdar Stamina Post." , . Special Music by Professor Hollingsworth on the Pipe Organ DAY Children . . AdulU . . , -PRICES. . 8c .18o NIGHT Children . . . Ad alts . , . . .10c .20 TRAN TODAY &7 2'fV4 - J lteSg)eaXbLMs ROSCOCTATTY'ABeUCKLC In. -"OjTLPoctor'V "Fatty's'' Latest Comedy ! ' ItV m Stream First Time Shown in Asheville ALSO " Other Good Pictures. ' 5c Admission 10c 1$ PRINCESS v mmm&mmmmmmmmm - TODAY M 6th installment ot 0 The Fighting Trail -Entitled "THE LEDGE OF DESPAIR' Thrills Romance. ALSO Two Good Comedies. , 5c TO ALL-5c AUDITORIUM HON. and TCES- OCT. 23-21 Prices? 50o to $3.00. MAIIi ORDERS WOW. ' Klaw & Krlangcr's Stupendous prortnctjon , 850 People In the Prodaetton.' 20 Homes in the Chariot Race. tba crisp fresh - air of . the mountains and the In ?1g orating .exercise yoa osa ttt by . ' ; Horseback Ride' ; . Best Bnrasa eaa bs bad at J. H. CREASMAN r WTr DAY A!T jrroiift 'r-M-e BOtmos Are, Pboae Mi Ah! That's tho Spot Sloan's Linimsnl few right te it. Kara you a rheumatia ecb or a dull throbbing aeiuaJgJe paiaYa can tad a quick easl effective relief la Sloan's Liniment. Thousands of homes hare this remedy handy fee all external pains because time nasi tiaw asaiait aaafaeeaMha ejajafcart raUat. Sealaaaaa4aayeeaatjr.eae. NaraW bfaaa. mm ataia. mm miiawal.aoa a. la k with atattaia a aialnala. If jraaaeaa aaa SUaa aUaJaMahyaaviU aw be vita. tit, bad atrial at aO 23a, JOo, Sim UiHSSSXiQJ the dead man said he was slightly deaf and probably did not bear the entry. , Ward Is held for trial by court martial, the military baring refused a request of the District civilian author ltles that he be turned over to them. After the shooting, several hundred carpenters and other employes at the camp refused to go to work until the nerro guard was withdrawn and the entire rorce was iaie au flay. Camp Ordway Is not strictly military camp, being designed for the training it meonamos lor lam auto mobile transport service of the quartermsater department. NEOR0 GUARDS TO BE WITHDRAWN WASHINGTON, Oct II. Negro soldiers 'en guard duty at Camp Ord way hare were ordered withdrawn to night after the killing of Andrew J. Cooper, an aged carpenter, by Private Jerry Ward and a resulting strike of about 704 workmen. In announcing the order, Secretary Baker said no decision had been reached as to who would replace the negroes, members of the First separate battalion. Dls trlo national guard, but that civilian watchmen probably would be em ployed until ihe eamp Is oemplsted. ' Cooper was shot while geinginte the camp oa his way to work. Ward, who was arrested by the military, said the , carpenter was hot using the proper entrance - and failed to obey his command to "halt." Wisnds of Office Supplies Wale. Visible Adding and Listing Machines, Royal Standard Typewriters (ether makes rebuilt and second' hand), the Safe-Cabinet (en dorsed by the underwriters), 'School Desks and Supplies, Seats and Chairs for public buildings, Metal and .Weed! Piling Device, Sectional Par titioning and other fittings for banks,' offices, etcf Let ters Multigraphed, Drag Store Fixtures, ' Rubber Stamps, Seal ' Presses, ' Fac simile Signatures, Typewriter and Adding Machine Rib bons, Carbon Paper, Adding ; Machine Paper (case lots or less.) " . J We are particularly . at tentive to out-of-town busi ' net. Call us by long dis tance phone or write. Office Supply Co 91 Patten Avenue. ' . Phone 2031 j Official Local Weather laical Temperature Data, S a.Tn. -.-..45 8 P.m. .49 S a. m. .--- 4 1 4 p.m. --. 4 9 to a.m. so 9 p.m. 11 a.m ' i-m . 41 4 p.m. --.- a 5 12 noon ...... 46 T p.m. 48 l p.m. . .-.41 s p.m. m.41 p.m. ......47 Highest, 44; ons year a-o, Si. Zioweet, 40; one year t m, 14. Absolute maximum, 70 in 1111. Absolute minimum, 14 in 1104. Average tempesatnrs today, 44. Normal. (T. Local Precipitation Data for Month. Normal, 2.14 inonea Greatest amount. T.1T In 1101. Least amount. 0.01 in 1004. For last 14 hours ending at I p. .01 Inch. - Teiegraphle Reports of Temperatares ter xeoay. Itatlon. t p.m. If ax. AaHBVuXB mm..41 41 Atlanta . . . w Augusta m M I Baltimore . . . . 4 1 Birmingham M .it Boston ... --. .. ..88 Charleston Charlotte M M M M . B 8 Olnolnnatl khhiII Galveston . .74 Hatteraa 70 Jacluonrille ..74 Miami ....-. .10 ew Orleans -m Tt alelgh ....m.. va4 e-e V .ichmOald a-o a, aos..sj .s a ft i alMttlC HUM a 4 o-s) eftf Bt LoUlst s s-a-dM a .44 Wuhinfftoa Mes4 it 78 it U tl li IS i t 8 RXADY rOV. RAIX I trust, MTas Tappit," said the kindly employer to hie stenographer, "that you hare somethiac ia reserve for a rainy day." "Yes, sir," answered the young wo man, "I am going to marry a man named MSQMmtosa.'uartsUaal Ksg- friendly Advice. First Boarder 4 can't' thla k hew it Is you manage te fare so well hsre. I've inaustriousir mass myaeir pleas ant te the landlady and her daugh ters, ana yei l m naii starves. Second Boarder vrr Passing Bhswi eooav Vtciato 4 IV ... . - t . No remedy can honestly jsiosslss to kmalrmtry t4u of ecsesna or sisa llsrslanaJlsBont. Bat Resinol Owt sasRt.aiaed by Kessaei foap, rives sock seams relief born the kcblng snd Sisatsg, and moHr& sac- Skin 01 seeds at pi ring the eraption Sway, fhatkkftslsajsidake4aatmaent of SsaweamdS of sayshriins. aaaWal 4Saaaaataa4MaalBaf aaaaeatefii araUaraaaaMa r-" I CLEAN UP YOUR BASEMENTS Your Old Stores, Bottles, Iron Rag Sacks, Magazin any and e verything to unk Itne. . Bong ft to - ; ; BLOMBERG JUNK & HIDE CO. 1 78-80 North Lexinston Ave Or FhoM 2371v WS Send Wagon. T'! a. SheepheacV' MuIleV PcrcK, Sea Baas, Speckled Trout Batter Rah, Sskm, Hatbut. QUKX DCOVERY . --rAC2lS FCII COMPANY---- -v R. B. Thofnaa, Prop. City Market. Phones 82 and 83. BOARD TRADE TO AID LIBERTY BOND SALE Dtrectors Ifaet aad Appoint Com. tatttee ' ss Work With AsbevUle Wsasies ta Big Drive, The board of trade directors at a meeting yesterday evening appointed a committee to co-operate with the bankers' committee and others to sell Liberty bonds, with R. H. McDuffle as chairman and I B. Korers and Wil liam Farr as the other two members. Director Dixon stated that Aahevllls's proportion of bonds to sell was over Il06.000.00, and that thorough organi sation and effort wns necessary to 81aoe this amount. Mr. Dixon stated is bankers of the Tenth dlntrlct would meet at the Langren next Wed nesday night to consider this matter. County o (Hotels from Buncombe to Murphy will be asked to make an ef fort to oomplete the work and con nectlng links on the AahevlUe-Murphy Atlanta highway, and also similar re quests made to the Georgia author! ties for the completion of the road from the North Carolina-Georgia state line to Atlanta. This highway was outlined In legislation enacted two or three years ago, and a large part of this road between Asheville and Mur phy has already been constructed. A special meeting with the county authorities In connection with the work on the Hendereonville road is to be arranged for an early date. On account of being out of town so muoh during the coming winter. Di rector Chester Brown tendered his re signation, whloh waa aooepted with regret, and a resolution of thanks ex tended for bis excellent work during the past four months. Hie sucoessor will bs named at a future meeting. The secretary waa lnesructed to at tend the Southern Appalachian Good Roads convention in Nashville next week and work for Its meeting here next year, and to work In every way possible to the Knoxvllle-Aahevllle-Greenvllle highway chartered as a part of the Dixie highway. A telegram from R. 8. Curtis, animal husbandman of the agricultural de partment, Raleigh was read advising that a sals of twenty-five purebred Shorthorn cattle would be held at Clyde, October 88. The directors urg ed thwt Buncombe stockmen attend the sale with a view of bringing some of the animals to Bunoombe oountv. It was mentioned that a similar sale by thla stock association was held In Asheville two years ago through the efforts of the board of trade and Mr. Curtis, reeultlng In placing In Bun combe and adjoining counties forty five pure bred animals, which Fsrm Demonstrator Weaver of Bunoombe, and J. R. Sams of Madison, have advised has been of great value to the cattle Industry la these counties. SURPLUS ON FARMS NEEDED IN CITIES Cllnchflcld Railway Issues Bulletins of Shippers and Growers of Conn try Produce. Farmers on ths 11ns of ths Carolina, Cllnchneld and Ohio railway have surplus stocks cf potatoes, cabbages and onions which consumers In Ashe ville and other cities would quickly buy If they knew with whom to com municate, it Is believed. Official of the Cllnchfleld ear It 1s largely a matter of communication, this short age of food, and to help remedy this condition the railway company has Issued a bulletin of shippers and rrowere of produoe along Its line. Thoee Interested should address V. V. Kelsey. Industrial agsnt, Johnson City, Tenn. Ths bulletin contains ths names and addressee of 110 growers and shippers of Irish and sweet potatoes, onions, cabbages and apples. The railway company, of course, has all ths freight trafflo It oan handle, and Its motive In endeavoring to bring the consumer end the producer together Is an unselfish one. Unless the pro duce Is moved, says the company, it will be wsMed. and to eee such enor mous quantities of valuable food stuffs wasted during these day of food soarclty Is something of which It does not approve. For that reason, I therefore, It win do au witnin its power to more the produce from the farm to the city. This same condition obtains along nearly all the railway lines, It is said. The farmers hare tut forth special efforts this past ' season to havs pro duced enormous crops, expecting that In soms way or another, a ready mar ket would be found for them. This market does exist, it Is pointed out, but the farmers are Ignorant of It, The Cllnohfleld offers to be ths go. between la this ease, without any profit to speak of to Itself. Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivates! . Please Try Dodson's Liver tone I am sincere I My medicine does not upset liter and bowels bo you lose a day's work, ' Tou'ra bilious! Tour tlvsr Is slug, glsh! You feel Isxy, dissy and all knocked out. Tour head Is dull, your tonsue is coated: breath bad: stomach 'aour and bowels constipated. But don't take salivating calomel. It make you sick) you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver whloh causes necrosis of the boaee. Calomel crashes Into sour bile like dwnamlte. breaking It up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you want to enjoy the nicest gentlest liver end bowel cleansing you ever experienced Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodeen's Liver Tone tonight Tour druggist or dealer sells you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal money- back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that It won't make you sick. Dodson's Llrsr Tons is real ttvev'. meutcm. You'll know ft next mora. Ing.because you will wake up feellao fine, jrour liver will bs working, year headache and disstaess) gone, your stomach will bs sweet and year -bowels regular. Tea wffl fees like working; you'll be cheerful fan of ' vigor aad ambition, - - Dodson's Liver Tens is ; SB tl rely ' vegetable, therefore harmless and eaa not salivate. Give It to your children, -Millions mi people are aslng Dodson's Liver Tons instead ef dangers calomel now. Tour druggist will tell . you that the sals of calomel la almost stopped entirely here, Advt, GIYB HTM OAS. Th beautiful young woman Inter viewed a fortune teller on ths usual subjects. "Lady." said ths clairvoyant, "you will visit foreign lands, and ths courts of kings and queens xou will con quer all rival and marry the man of vour oholoe. Ha will bs tall and dark and aristocratic looking." "And youngT" interrupted ens iaay, "Tea, and ver :lch." The beautiful tT ly srrasped th for tune teller's hauas and pressed then hard. "Thank you" she said. "Now Mil me one thing more. How shall I get rid of my present nurmsaT" oa Magazine. WAMTE 75 Cords Oak Wood 6 Feet Long. Telephone 3000 Aslc for Mr. Diclcerson How Hide Into. Ifilir Podkef TTV i-Jr sU -it From the cradle to the grave moit of man'a activities will now bo. ttxtxTnader tho new Revenue Bill, points out an Attociated Press correspondent, since "baby'i first dash of talcum powder under the 2 tax on cosmetics will help the TQtttmwt'ttf,mlk9iim and after death, the Federal Collectors will be on hand to get th Inheritance Tax at advances on the present rate of from on $50,000.00 to 10 on $1,000,000.00." While Congressman Ritchin and Senator Simmons, respectfreif ' responsible fbt tho Tax Revenue legislation in the House and Senate,-express much satisfaction , with it, the newspaper press in various sections of the country is commenting upon what it deems, to use the words of the New York Evening San, the law's serious "inequities,1' "obscurities," "incomprehensibilities," and " unworkabilities.' , In THE LITERARY DIGEST for 6ctober 13th, a clear exposition of what the new taxation will cost individuals and corporations is given and the drift of public opinion upon it is shown. Other striking phases of the world's news are presented under these headings t k ...... : .. i i'-'y ; rtV 14 How to Recognize the Raiik, and Service Branch, of Nayy T.Ien A Full Paje of Illustrations Showm the Shoulder Straps, Sleeve losifnia, Chsmviis, (Uar Dericee, ; , and Specialty Marks Worn by Officer and Men la the United States) Navy The Yellow Peril in Germany German Gold in French Politic Military Aid from Japan Building Year House to Suit the Climate A New Safety Car-Step America' First Camouflage Company German Opera Tabu in Chicago Examining William U' Divine Right "Carry On!" . .. . New of Finance and Investment Hearst, Tammany, Mitchell, and America We Lend a Few BiLaioat to Ottsetor Why Men Fail A Plea for the Coarser Bread-Stuffa The Quarrel Over Lincoln's Statue The Pope's Motives 5 Is "ChmtineV' Run to Earth? Knights of Columbus War-Work Rooting Out Christianity , in Germany Personal Glimpses of l!en and Events ExctilaU lUtutratiiu, Both Hi and Edmeatiwml We Need An Educated Gtfceniy to Influence our national policies l at home - and abroad voters who can Intelligently support or condemn the stand of their offisiali, according to It true merits. And here U a news-magazine, help in to develop a citiaen body educated in all our vital foreign and domestic attain, THE LITER ARY DIUEST affords real education. It reports events add conditions Just ss they are, aad Just as taey are viewea oy au aiaereni parties, it leaves no room 'for uncertainty, prejudico, or mislntormation. THE DIGEST gives all aides of every question so that the cidaen who reads .k may be fuUy informed and able to pass sane, anprejudked fudiment 'v : " , j October 13th Nmaber oa Sale ToJay AO Newteakrs 10 Ceats The TT FUNX A WAGNALLS COMPANY (Pnhiiahers of tba Famora NEW Standard Dfctionary), NW YC?U if r-,rtf3j la Hi OJL siTHr;npnuirais n u a . (
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