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THE ASHEVILLLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 191D. RESULTS IN TWO DEATHS tDock Martin Killed Bow man Visits Scene and Drops Dead. HICKORY, Deo. 9. Dock Martin, resident of the South Mountain Section of Burke county, died early today In a local bosoUal as a re ult of an accident on the Central highway In Burke county Sunday ' afternoon that caused two deaths and injured two other persons. An Olds mobile, running at a rate variously esrtimated from 20 to SO miles an hour, turned over twice, spllllnir the passengers and almost destroying; the car. Hugh Itelnhardt, of Brookford, Is in a hospital here half conscious and Arthur Hefner is nursing a broken collar bone. The machine was driven by Fletcher Holland and was en route. It la said, from fthodhlss to the Burke mountains. William Bowman, a weU known (Burke citlxen, died soon after reach v inf borne after he made . visit to ' the scene of the wreck, and It is thourht that excitement caused heart i failure. He suffered a stroke of pa ralysis year ago. Mr, Bowman I : was 59 years old In April, t survived by his widow -and several children and was an energetic and thrifty far-, mer. 1 Hickory Is on the political map this! week ana is tne center oi aouvuy. Jacob F. Newell, of Charlotte, who ' was a canldat for the republican nomination for congress, was the speaker here Monday night in the Interest of John M. Morehead, and O. Mas Gardner, lieutenant gover nor, Is billed for Tuesday night In the interest or Clyde it. woey, demo cratic candidate. Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, will speak here Wednesday night, and the occasion i of hla visit will be more than politi cal. Big crowds have heard .all ; speakers thus far. . Rev. W. R. Bradshaw today an- j.' nounced definitely that the South Fork Baptist association had raised :' ita quota in the Baptist 75-milllon campaign. It was asked for $75, 008, and has pledged $77,000, with several churches yet to report The First chuweh in Hickory pledged 24, 000. .! Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sledge and daughter, Miss Lucy, have gone to Maplevllls In response to a message announcing the serious Illness , of his mother. Mrs. J. H. Sledge. Word reached here today of her death. Che had visited here on several oe joasions and the news will cause sor row among many friends. I t OLD AGE DEFERRED. X 4 I , A woman lsa old as she looks, and man is as old as he feels" is a familiar saying that is full of mean ing nowadays. Women of all agesu areas young, ana men are aouvo as , long as strength and vitality will per- i I . V. .. - auhnn . I , fl 1 1 f I, ff.t. Ia anil elderly people lack energy there Is nothing that will increase the appe tite, promote sleep, vim and, vitality so surely and quickly as Vlnol, 'the eod liver and Iron tonio without oil, .in fact, most druggists have such confidence in it that they sell it on a guarantee, Adr. , Jouett Chouse, former Kansas con gressman, now assistant secretary of the U. 8. treasury, born in Woodford ..-County, Ky., 40 years ago today. !T0LD AN OPERATION WOULD BE ONLY HOPE Instead of Submitting to Surgeon's Knife, Au gusta, Oa.t Woman Takes Tanlac, Recovers Health and Gains 15 Pounds. I rpfuxRd to submit to an opera tion which I was told was my only hope but took Tanlac. instead, and I not only recovered my health but gained fifteen pounds besides," said Mrs. J. . M. Mays, of 171 Twelfth street, Augusta, CJa., wife of a well known wood and coal dealer. "For over a year, sho contlnuea. I suffered from stomach trouble and other disorders and was gradually growing worse. My head ached terri bly most all the time, the pain in my right side was so agonizing that I could hardly stand it and my back achod constantly. My appetite failed and what little I did eat seemed to poison my system and make matters worse. 1 was so nervous ana, miser able that I could hardly sleep and so weak and rundown they told me my only hope lay in an operation. "I decided to try Tanlao first and my Improvement was so rapid that it surprised me. These headaches are gone, the pain in my side and back left me, my appetite is fine and I sleep like a child at night., That weak and rundown feeling has disappeared, I feel stronger and better to-day than I have In a long time." Tanlao la sold by all good drug gists. . Advt ference of liberals convened as sched uled today after a temporary restrain ing order had been handed down In the circuit court which would forbid the management of a local hotel from withholding from the liberals the use of Its dining hall. After the order had been lssungl tho management announced that its in structions forbidding the use of the room had been countermanded and it was indicated that the court action probably would be dropped. The trouble originated when the Knnxns ft" fnt,of tY" Amer'""" legion protested to Mayor Kiel Ufc.unttt in ...tiling of oera..,. was to name the committee on rules, rreuemmiH r. na tion. Charles F. Hoffman of Florl.la, was named chairman of the commit tee. ' V $100 Reward will be paid for information leading to -recovery of boy,. (Raymond McFarlin) who disappeared Sunday. When "last seen, was wearing brown coat, light rid ing trousers, leather leggins and black cap. E. W.COLLINS. Citizen Want Ads Bring Results LIBERALS CONFERENCE IS HELD IIC ST. 1X3 OS ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 9. The con- CATAJUIHAL DEAFKTESS MAY HE OVERCOME ' If you have Catarrhal Deaf ness or are even just a little hard of hearing or have bead noises go to your druggist and get t ounce of Parmlnt .(double strength), and said to it 14 pint ; "f of hot water and little granu- -f lated sugar. Ta:.e 1 tablespoon- 4 f ful four times a day. This will ojten bring quick re- f lief from the distressing head 4 noises. Clogged nest rile should open, breathing become easy and 4h the mucus stosj dropping into the t throat. It la easy to prepare, K 4- costs little and is pleasant to 4 take. Anyoire losing hearing or who has Catarrhal Deafness or bead noises should give this press f scription a trial. Advt 4 4 if 44444-44 4444 44' WHAT? A SERVICE DRUG STORE A drug store where service is the usual not merely the occasional. WHY? Goode's Drug Store of fers SERVICE because SER VICE is the real purpose of a Drug Store. WHEN? Goode's Drug Store' ren ders SERVICE every day to every customer - no spasmodic thing a regular business plan. HOW? Service in person -through enthusiastic employ eesover the phone any way you want it. CALL 718 see the result Designated Prescription V Depot For The U. S. Government mmrim am cmtmb OUR SHOES STAND for ABSOLUTE DEPENDABILITY In Footwear And that means style, material, workmanship, ser- vice and just prices. Your first experience with a pair , of our Shoes will convince You so that your next pair will come from our store. . We carnr Shoes that earn 'your confidence and. having earned it, retain it. ; Our business has been built on the Good Will of Customers. Our Patrons are Boosters I Because our Shoes have earned a reputation for goodness. m Boston Shoe Store. Clements & Chambers New Home Jan. 1 47 PATTON AVE. $450,000.00 BUNCOMBE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA ROAD AND BRIDGE BONDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Buncombe County, at 'the office of the Chairman of said Board, at the County Court House, Asheville, North Carolina, until Monday on the 22nd day of December 1919, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purchase of Four Hundred and Fifty Thousand ($450,000) Dollars Coupon Road and Bridge- Bonds, of Buncombe County, of the denomination of One Thousand ($1000) Dollars, to be dated January 1, 1920, maturing serially, eighteen (18) bonds to fall due January 1, 1922 and eighteen (18) bonds to mature annually thereafter until 1946, inclusive. Said bonds to bear interest af the rate of 5 or 5 1-4 per cent, payable semi-annually. One of the interest rates abpve mentioned to be designat ed in bid, and the bonds to be awarded to the highest bidder, based upon price offered and interest rate charged. ; Principal and interest will be payable in New York City; at the Han over. National Bank, delivery to be made within thirty days after award. , The bonds to be. issued pursuant to Section 2696 of the Revisal of North Carolina for 1905, as amended by Chapter 103 of the Public Laws of 1917, and Chapter 185 of the Public Laws of 1919. . Bonds to be subject to registration at option of holder. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for two per cent (2) of the amount of bonds bid for, drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company, other than the bidder, nd payable to the county of Buncombe. Bonds to be furnished by the County, and the successful bidder .furnished with the opinion of Messrs. Reed, McCook & Hoyt, of New York City, that the bonds are valid obligations of Buncombe County. . --ys . , The right is reserved to reject all bids. This the 21st day of Novem ber, 1919. B. A. PATTON, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, Buncombe County, LET there be Music in every HOME on CHRISTMAS MORN. And a good piano will last a life time. Come and see ourc no obligations to pur Dunfiam's Music House The Home of High Grade Pianos WHISPERS By Juanita Hamel Buy Useful Gifts at the IsicM Store . FOR HIM: ' v Bed- Room Slippers, Neckwear, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Sweaters, ox, Shoes. s Buy useful Gifts this Xmas and buy them at the Racket Store. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN OUR LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY DAltTMENTS BRACKET STORE "Where Everybody Shopi." 16 Biltmore Ave. Phone 231. L. BLOMBERG. P. S. SHOP EARLY FORGET THE ? In Christmas Gifts We Can Show You The Very Gift For Her. The Pretties Congregation Of Dolls in Town. ' . "Ashevle's Christmas Store." Th Palais Royal "Asheville's Christmas Store" lore poppy lore, and young ear-low, reel lore and ral r-piHERE are so many different kinds of 1 I lovs (as in love's joaag dream), Iots, and, oh so very many othen! A firl may ask herself "How am I to know the real tms lovs from all the other loves t" Per ; ksjis Us best vrzy is U Usta to what fre fctsrrt replies. XrierewMs- per 1 am love true love, and I will be with yon forever and always," and there cones the thought of walking hand in hand thrsng-h life, of facing the Aotomn and tho Winter of age with their biting frost of years, with (As man still by her si do whispering words of lore than eaa fee bo mistaking answer of the TT1AR ; ; - ( SERVICE STATION ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES Threaded Rubber- Insolation ASHEVILLE BATTERY CO. laits College Market Sts. Phono MlT WAS LAUNDRY - a TRIAIr tn ALA . Wl ASkt . fliONEB I'll tm txjm lauxsrt ynan, .
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