the- asiieyille citizen, Saturday, January 11, mx
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The Mammoth Furniture Store
4irosfrdnds Linblei
"X2XS3QE
For Every Room in the. House
Linoleum $2.00 to $2.50 per square yard
Congoleum . . .$1.00 par square -yard
J; L. SMATHERS & SONS
Phone Jt2.
IH7 Broadway.
FARM AGENT OPENS ,
EXCHANGE BUREAU
MADISON CUl'NTY FAI1MHW ARE
. AIDKD IX MAHUKTIXJ.
District
fadlmHI
' Blank Book tor Butlnett Men 1919
A bl aupply plain anil loos Isat Isdgers, vry kind of ruling for
evsry buslnsss; slso filing devlcee which maka qulok work finding
Important pper. 8 tham today.
Kcgers Ecck Store
OWee OvtfHtses
tt Fatten Aw.
Cmminlil mum
'Mm . Aehevtlto
A (ml Gray P1ala
Agriculturists Ara Taking lirrat in
Imnf In Desnosuttrat ka Work.
DOMESTIC TROUBLES
DETAILED BY NEGROES
Xa Cases
Judge
tarda).
of latpnrtaao llrwrd by
of Ot' Polios Cvmti Yaa
We have at last received a full
stock of Perfection Oil Stoves
and Wicks.
To get the best results, fre
quent change of Wicks is neces-,
sary.
You can also save oil.
Northup-McDuffie Hardware Co.
No. 33 Pat ton Ave. Headquarter
Phone 142.
K. O. Bowdltrh. Madl.on county
(aria agent, haa organised a sale and
saohung hnr.au which l eaneriad
Jo prova of inut'h valua to the Maillaon
farmers. Mr. Rowdlteu haa aant out
Invltatloiia to all paraona having coin-1
modifies for aala to tlst thain with
hhn;lhoe who ara In tha marks!
for artlrlaa of any kind ara alaa aakad
to aupply tha oounty agent with tha
Information. Bullattna ara laauad pa-rlodli-ally
by tha farm agent, showing
la ona uolumn what la for aala and
appoalta a list of want
)1atrlrt Kirni Agent Jamaa M.
Gray, returning yeaterday from a
thraa daya' vlalt to aladlaon, a tat ad
that thla la ona of tha Drat bureau
of tha kind eatabllahed in Western
North Carolina.
Mr. Oray aecompanlad Agent Bow
dlloh on a tour of tha county for tha
purpoae of finding out If tha people
ara Interested In farm demonatratlon
work. Tha dlatrict agent waa muoh
gratified, to learn that tha farmer
have been quick to realise tha vata of
modern method In agriculture, and
that'll la practically certain that tha
county oommtaalonara would not be
willing to allow tha appropriation for
demonstration work to be removed
from their budget of oounty expenses
In the latter part of thla month and
in February Mr. Bowditoh will vlalt
the orchard of the oounty to give
demonstrations to Madison orchardtsts
in pruning and advloa oa proper
methode of apraylng. The Madison
agent la an experienced orchardlet, It
la atated, having a largo orchard In
Yancey county.
Dlatrict Agent Oray ysstsrdsy told
Board of Trade onlclala that the in
tereat that 1 now being taken by
Western North Carolina people tn me
took and ecientlflo methode of farm
ing a matter of prlda to tha officials
of the atate agricultural department
AGENT GRAY TO GO
TO AVERY COUNTY
Will
Oondact Experiments la Search
of Early Variety of Corn for That
Oounty.
CUT RATE TIRE CO.
N.
A. Harmon, Mgr. . Phone 2747 Office. 3029 R
Mail Order Solicited, Wholesale-end Retail
,rr-
A
Don't Let Catarrh Drag v -
You into Consumption
Avoid Its Dangerous Slue.
There is a mora aariotu (tare of
Kcarrn tban the annoyance caused
by tha topped -up airpaage, and
. tne hawking ana spittuur and outer
distasteful features.
The real danger comes from the
tendency of tha djsease to continue
It course downward until the lungs
' become affected, and then dreaded
consumption is on your path. .Your
own experience has taught you that
the disease cannot be cured by
sprays, inhalers, atomisers, led
and other local applications.
S. S. S. has proven a most satisfac
tory remedy for Catarrh because it
goes direct to Ita source, and re
move tha gams of the disease from
the blood. Get a bottle from tout
druggist today, and begin the 'only
logical treatment that gives real re
sults. You can obtajn special medical
advice without charga by writing to
Medical Director, 27 Swift Labor,
tory, Atlanta. Ga.
, teiss Li fte ..iffe
iTfce Gortons Knowledge Woaae)
Steal Ova Them. .
self and his wife to stay a short time
in Sweden. The application haa been
granted for one month.
1 mMtz.
Umrmtnum In ft. mnmt ttirimi.
cooes to wotaaa wna tue
mar a tanr.
thrimnr
thought
of
Xrery woman ia the foy of eacalnf notk
erbood ebmild arepara her wUm tor
tl onoraal (train. . Tkrae eeneratlona have
mind the tried and rMible preparatiea.
(other' Friend, of tbegraateat kelp at each
a time. . Br lta dallr uh thmirluMit tha
Kmw, w mm ( uo BDaomea u buhm
ft and elastic, azoandioe muaclH rla-
: caaily wbea baby arrivaa, and pain at, tea
nil w in un way btoii
I no
B. A. PATTON ASKS
FOR MONTHLY BILLS
soothed.
Obtain
ivaa, an
BTolded.
Moa at breaat glaad is
let, bran
yean to oapentaa
from yonr drni
tala great anparatloa which sdeaee baa of-
lm i or so - an ay
. jnotbera.
. -?Lrit.5 Bd(UM Kegnlatnr Compear,
5Pt . D. Laiaar Building. Atlanta. OeoriU.v
' for their belprul end Intereatliif, UotCer
bood Book, and bagla the uaa of Wotbail
Friend. U le foreiclanial aae. Is abwlutoly
eafa and wonderfully effectire. i
And renembcr, there ta nothing te takef
the place of MOTHWS nttMK
WILL VIS(T SWEDEN.
STOOKHOTjM, Jan. 10. General
judendorff,, former chief auartermas-
ir-general of the German, araiiea,
baa applied to tne sweoisn goyem
bient for formal permission for tint-
Chairman B. A, Patton, county
commissioner of Dnbllo finance, haa
Announced a new ruling In regard to
bill which are to be rendered by any
person or corporation to which the
county is Indebted. He states that all
bills must be rendered toward -the last
of each month in which the bill waa
originated. He has had several bills
against the county to come in recently
wnion date Dacic a far a three
months ago; This keep the monthly
balance! on the finance books mixed
up, he states, and causes quite a little
inconvenience in the office.
; Hereafter, therefore, any person or
corporation which does any work for
the county that does not last longer
than a month, or furnishes any ma
terial to the county, shall render the
bill to the county toward the last of
the month In which the work waa done
or the material furnished, the chair
man 'stated yesterday. . ,
' J. M. Oray, dlatrict agent of the
agriculture extenalon work in tha
mountain section, goes on Sunday to
Avery county, where he will arrange
to conduct eorae experiments in corn
production. Avery county, which la
In altitude la one of the highest sec
tion vof North Carolina, has soma
trouble In finding a variety ef corn
which will mature tn the compare'
tively abort aeaaon of that county.
Three farmer of that section have
offered their farm to be used In the
experiment and have put their entire
services at the agent' disposal. He
tatee that he dee not anticipate
much trouble In 'finding a aultabl
variety for Avery county.
The office of the agricultural ex
tension work ha recently moved Into
new office room In the Law .building,
and the agent I planning some ex
tensive work for the coming season. ,
CLOSE GAMES III DUCK
PIN CONTEST AT "Y"
The domestic dlnVulttr. ef Teas
I At dm ore end Ma wife. Mary lltl
more, both colored, which are betn
laced in aerial form en the reeord
of the police eourt, ere detailed In
another lnatallm.nl at y.aierday
mornlnga session of the ky tribunal
The couple have a habit of fight In
at regular Intervals, getting Into Jail
for their duatgreentaata and rewind
Ing their oat ha before final dtapeai
lion of th.tr naaee are atade. Y eater
day, the negrets) waa eure that ehe
had been hit la the head with a pistol
by her husband and ah. waa no la
confident that he would have ahot her
dead but for h.r ability to take the
piatol from hhn. Hut when hubby
got four niontha on the county road
and annealed to the Hup.rlor court
Hubedtute Judge Welle waa eure that
tha dlffereneee will be patch up be
fore the date for tne Jury trial, and
both parties to tha affair will swear
that the wounds ef the negree earn
from an accident suffered while ex
changing lovo lick follremen detest
family rowa.Vh.elr avarslon to inter
ference In auch difficulties being bi
ed on lust auch happenings as the
Iattlmore usually bring about. Wlvee1
determination to convict huabande
hardly ever prove lasting
Cordelia Woodard, colored, was
afraid to take the witness stand' until
assured that h would be protected
from Alice lawla, colored. It amused
court attendanta to ae. the negroes
dodge the woman of whom she waa
ao afraid when nollnemen were
thick as bops and detectives formed
a formidable group. An Kagls street
row which looked riotoua for a tlana
waa aired with the resultant fining of
Alice Lewi, colored, who waa taxed
with IS and the cost for obstructing
an officer and the placing of Mattle
Caldwell, colored under a elx-month
peace bond of 1100. The latter aleo
waa fined IIS and the coat for assault
on the Woodard negree. Captain
Duckett found himself in a tight place
when he attempted .to arreat the
Caldwell neareaa. the Lewis woman
going to the aid of her daughter. The
officer was forced to nut up an ex
hibition of wreetllng which taxed his
skill and It looked for a time
though he might have to start some
firework with his automatic. Th
policeman was called to quell a fight
between the Caldwall and Woodard
women In which the latter waa con
siderabiy bruised and beaten and
aeverely frightened. 1
Jf. C Weet. a Waynesvllle visitor
to the city, we no altogether pleased
Ith a hot vomer purchased rrom i.
Qros Thursday night. Befor he had
finished expressing Tils opinion ot
welner saleeman, he had grown quit
eraonav and a policeman naa run
Im in on a charge of using profane
language. He waa let off with a fin
of tS and th cost after making a
publlo apology to areas, who told th
court that he had no deaire to aee
hi dtssatleflsd customer punished
West said that he didn't know he
could prove ao eloquent In a diatribe
until he got started on Gross and hs
frankly confesssd that be had said
things that be eheuld,not have said
Clear Your Scalp and
Skin With Cuticura
After shaving and belurt bathing
touch dandtufi and kthutr, piinplrs
and blackhead with Cut tut Oint
ment. Wash all off with Cutlcur
.Soap and hot water, using plenty ol
Soap heat applied with lb hands.
On Snap ha all use, shaving,
thampuuing, bathing. iirHy duct
haven part with Cutlcure Talcum.
The Snap, Ointment and Talcum
2.V. each t all dealer.
INFECTED TOOTH MAY
EXPLAIN DEMENTIA
Dentist Remove Bad Molar for Joha
nie Jenkins, Who I to Be fWat te
Hnapltal. V '
An Infected tooth may tj.theeourc
of tha mental aberrations which physi
cian have credited to Johnnie Jen
kins, aixteen-yeor-old youth who t
expected to go eoon to the stkle hos
pital at Mrganton. Teeterday Jen
kins rnmplalned of toothache and
Sheriff Mltrhell eent one of his depu
ties with the boy to see a dentist. A
huge molar was extracted after stren
uous exert kins on the part of the ex
ponent of oral surgery, assisted by
th deputy who held th boy while
the dentist pulled.
Army and school physicians have
lately testified to hundreds of oases In
which extreme nervous disorders or
mental affection waa caused by de
fective teeth and local physicians stats
that Jenkins now has a good chance
to recover from hie physical allmenta
lie la etui in Jen awaiting commit
ment to the state hospital,
tilnce the county reformatory was
rloaed, several email beys have had to
be confined at the county 111. Ona
of these, James stetton, ot Black
Mountain, fifteen years old. Is in Jail
on conviction of stealing automoblls
tools at Hiack Mountain. Commis-
slonsr. ef Public Institutions fltradlsy
expects to havs fistton accepted at the
Jackson Training school this wsek.
The boy le so Innocent looking and
such a handsoms, well developed
youngster that It was hard for snee-
tators in court recently to believe that
he was guilty of larceny. But he doss
not dsny the accusation.
e
Buster Brown
SHOES
keep your children healthy by keeping their
feet warm and dry. They are made on laat
that conform to the way the child's foot should
grow and do not cramp And pinch the toes. s
You owe it to the health of your children
to buy them Buster Brown's.
The only place you can buy them is at .
A
A very close and spirited game
mat-ked the laat night'a round of the
TT- M. C. A. duck pin tournament
Rice's team, won two games out of
three from Miller and hi trio.
All th scores Were close and some
of them especially good. Miller bowl
ed hisrh man with a score of ft,
Oscar White being a close second
with 137. The tabulated score fol
lows: ,
Miller ...... ..m IM IM !4
G. F .fitradley Jr. 88 100 7 180
W. Dermltt 108 t 101 SOT
Dr. Hoffman ... . SI SS HO
Total .401 301 ISO 118J
I&cs .......... 4 SS 101 183
White .....,,. ! 10 135 331
Shacklston ,...110 lit 03 829
Brown ......... .. 77 8 tit
Total ...... .58 400 411 1178
,
j. Official Local Weather i
, Within a new electric fiat Iron I
a fusible strip which melt if the iron
becomes overheated and cut off th
curesnt. ' t
Apparatus ha been invented by
Frehohman to compress air in
reservoir aa doors are opened and use
It to wind clock. . .
parent troubled over a child or a iast-growing
youth, 20uld do no better than- to. utilize the
definite help that '
MI
ffliffl
affords as a strensthenins and nourishing factor.
A very little W Scout every day, during a time
... rt . ' i .:.. "it. a . . i
vi stress, iumincs cicmcnu vi nvwisuiuriu. csscuuaj
to the blood and tends to confirm a growing child
m robustness. ' For your boy or girl, you will not
. be satisfied with anything short of Scott's, ,
"t- - : skasllt Bowsaw stomack1.ir. j :. '.jya
S. Department of Agriculture .
Weather Bureau.
iXocal Weatber Data for Jan. 10, 101.
State of weather at s a. m clear.
State of weather at t p. m., clear.
Relative humidity at 8 a. m., 9 per
cent.
Relative humldrty at 12:80 p. m..
Si per cent.
Ke'ailve numidity at s p. m., per
cent.
y Wind direction at 8 a, m., north
west. Wind direction at 3 p. m., north.
Time of sunrise, 7S4I a. m.
Time of sunset, 5:34 p. m.
Liocai Temperature uata.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
LATE A. B. SMITH
Viin.ral services for the late A. B
Amitih. 48 Oak street, who died on
Thursday, were held yesterday at his
lsts residence. Dr. R. r. Campbell or
Relating. Interment took place at
Riverside cemetery and waa In charge
of the Knights of Pythias.
Mr. Smith had lived lh Aahevllle for
many yeare where he represented the
Jefferson Standard and tha Pruden
tial Life Insurance com pa nie. H 1
survived by a wife and eight children
and a brother. He had been ill for
two years.
The pallbearer were! B. H, Taylor,
E. M. Lyda, B. A. Pattoh, H. B Wal
ter, 8. P. Burton and J. J.yWorsley
THE NEW CALOMEL FINE
FOR GOLDS AND GRIPPE
Calotabs, the NewVlJausea-
less Calomel, Breaks, Upl
a Severe Uold Overnight.
3 -p.m.
4 p.m..
5 p.m.
( p.m.
7 p.m.
t p.m. .
.41
.,..44
....40
,...88
8 a.m. ......17
0 a.m- , .V- . 1 7
10 a.tn., .,.,. 18
11 a.m. ......25
13 noon ...34
1 p.m. . .. ,3S
t n.m. . . . . . .40
Highest, 44l one ysar ago,. 38.
Lowest, 17; one year ago, id.
Absolut 4 maximum, 68 in 1909.- i
Absolute minimum, 13 In 1912. ,
' Average temperature today, 80.
. Normal, tb.
Local Precipitation Data for Momtli.
Normal, 4.87 inches.
' Greatest amount, 8.69 in 1908.
Least amount, 0.37 in 1907.
For last 34 hour ending at 8 p.
m.. nobe. '
Telegraplilo Reports of Temper tore.
Station: ... .i r. m. Mux,
ASHEV1U-B ,
Atlanta .-...,
Augusta
Birmingham .,
Boston . .
Charleston ....
Charlotte
Tjenver ...............
Miami ...a............
New Orleana
New Tork ...... .
Raleigh ...1V.
Ban; FVancleco
Heattle
Rt. Louis ........ ....Z
Washington
Vhyslciaria and druggists have at
last found a quick and iependable
remedy for colds, Infl.iensa and
grippe. One Calotab ott the' tonsil
at bed time with a swallow of wate;i
--that' all. Next morning-your cold
ha vanished and your river and en
tire system are purified and refreshed
without the slightest unpieasavtn
or interference with appetite, diet
worn. r "
Doctors havs always contended Knat
calomel la the beet medicine for cllds,
bronchitis and la grippe and the rat
medicine to be given In pneumogjla
and acute fevers. The new calonl.
calotabs, is purineo ana rennea rn
all of the sickening ana dangerous
feels and with the . medicinal ylrt
vastly imoroved.' W...t?:;.
Calotabs are sold onlv In orlo-ln
sealed packages price 36c. Your drug
gist recommends and guarantee, thai
and will refund ye-'ir money If you are'
hot aeiigntea. y- ' . .I ,: Avt.
MATTERS OF RECORD
Are theee bond. ABSOLUTELY mf
Do they pay sufficient rat of interest
to make them worth while?
The 6 Debenture bonds issued by
this company answer both questions per
fectly. They are as SAFE aa the dry of Aahe-
ville. .
They pay 6 annually -payabU
every six months.
In denominations of $50, $100, $500
and $1,000.
Sold on the weekly partial payment
plan if you wish.
Bankers Trust and Title Insurance Co.
A3HEVTLLE , 55 College St, s ' ' N. G
Th following ad were filed for
registration at the office ef the rag
tstrar ef deed yesterday:
W. L. Chandlsr to W. W. Rose and
wire, land in Black Mountain town
ship; 3100.
Guy Weavar (trustse) to Owyn Ed
wards, .land In Buncombe county;
$100. f
J. W. Keys and wife to W: B.
Ramsey, land in French Broad town
ship; 310 and othsr considsratlona.
Roy L. Oudgsr and Cansy Ramsey
and wife to J. W. Keys, land In Bun
combe county; .310 and other con
siderations.
John H. Cathsy and wife to Mamie
Tuck Candler, land on Louisa street;
33,100.
John w. Braaa and wife to Abra
ham I Breen. land en Woedrew ave-
nue; $1,1(0.
MARRIAGE IJCKJfSER
W. L. Meed, Black Mountain and
Pearl Padgett or Black Mountain.
CASUALTIES ANNOUNCED,
tie among enlisted men ot the navy
ssrvlng with tha , marine corps in
France were announced today by the
navy department and Include Alger
non O. Hrumoeioe, pnarmacisc-s mats.
Spray, N. C, severely -wounded In ao-
tlon.
FREEDOM VOTED WTLSOX. .
CORK, Jan. 10. The corporation
ef th city of Cork haa ' voted th
freedom of the city to President Wil
son as a mark or appreciation" or
the high principles enunciated for, a
settlement of th world peace."
V r
, "And wa the widow so lnconsola-
bis?" ,
"Oh. yes. Why,they had to hide
her powder puff to keep her front'
weeping." Columbia State
CAPUDIHE
A boss.
hic;ks' CAPvbmtT
tn s it 1 1 ka vrucH
UUIslbVLJ
HEADACHE!
Also, ORlPr enS arXUfTry It
Trtsi S)He I0 atse
VfBI
ti'H L I Fl
Eternal H. C at Xa a
"Tou have the privilege of namina
all the .animals." aald ve. admir
ingly. , '
"That tan t o mucn.T replied Adam,
The Influential chap ie the one who: .
wiH eventually put the price tag on,
those that are sold for msat," -Wash-t
Ington Star. - - i
SPECIAL VALUES
SUltS DRESSES
COATS
. 4 ,44 IJ
44 43 ' H
. 40 60 , H
. 1 63 , H
, . 30 ' . 80 H
y. 40. 43 f
. 38 ' ; 44 fl
J 4 Si
' 43 , 6 ' K
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1 80 , 30 J
88 . 44 ' IS
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80 83 1
' 48 1 64 . f I
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I brief Spanish-American -war, and 1
awry nas reneaiHR iineis aurinjr
, war that has Just ended:' In this ci
nectlon it is interesiting to re-cord
eetabllehed tact that the total dpi
roll of the United States forces la
war waa Just about one-hui o(
toll that was exacted of uh by
recent epidemic of Spanish iuflu
Nor should it be overlooked tha
times of peace, the deaths ann
are estimated to be approximate!
000. In many accident wher
patient is not killed, he or she tnf
I es from tha hospital a hopeless a
pie. But the new surgery, the sun
developed during the war, will
(only save many of these induct
VKnnii, -qui. win iieip iti rvviora
usefulness ths lame and the' halt
the blind.
In a hospital tn Milan. Italy, th
have been experimenting successful
with a new apparatus which lnsur
hn mobility of the mouth and jaw
and thus makes it poeaHbls for th
phyaloian to rebuild, reshaps nnrt even
to actually restore lost functions to
men who were suffering from Tnouth
wounds. This , marvelous Ja w-Jor-k
consists of two llRht metal aros, one
of which is placed on the outside of
t ii iu net laugc v , ,j uto .
other on the upper range, the whole I
M being fastened U the teeth 4y mstsl
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BEGINNING TOMORROW, JANUARY 1 1 , AND CON
TINVING TO JANUARY 18 we will offer Ladies' Coats,
Suits and Dresses at exceptionally low. prices rather than
.carry them over another season.
SUITS - .
A few Suit in Velour, Tricotine. Serge, and ttjl fA to'tQf 11 A
Jersey. .Value. $25 to $I25-Now ...... lOsDU PODUU
.COATS y-::Sh
We have one line of $25.00 Coats which we are going to close
out at ............. ,
DRESSES
Costume Velvet, in black, grey and brown.
Value from $45 to $75, To sell at
An Attractive assortment of Velours. Trico- f f CA to sJfiC tii
tinea end Serges. Value $19.50 to $95 J ID. DU pDDeUU
$15.75
$29.50 "$47.50
35 Patton Ave.
liemmenta ta uca lasmon
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