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'HIE MOWAX, &JJER 2&. 19, -ar f ! ' n rv j. Or flLUGEOFIISTIOfiS ... . A' ' JoUegejs. Announce 050fc . Voted oit January 13i (SpeftUI to The CltlssnV triww .-Goyuma. ic. to. Movement to have a. referendum on enment Rtr Trinity college on. the peaf.e, treaty and league of nation had-'been- launched- bye Professor R. I Flowers, unon request; made by the editors, of, the offlpiiU newspapers of Columbia. Pr.lncoton, Yale, and Har vard, universities. A similar, refer endum, has been planned, by the 1 ff uunaiun man. nt-. .tha biff Ufl i VW iry- The referendum at Trinity will i b in charge ot a-joint committee from the Columbian ana, Hesperian Hteifai-y societies, which have taken over- the- matter-of publicity for the issue-. The studejits- of the college, will, be asked., to vote on. tha questions, on January . W, which, is the following Tuesday- aftoa- college ra-opena on Wednesday, at tha. same- time, that every other college aad university In the- country- is voting,, the same- issue. "a telegram, received by Professor VJwers, which Is self-explanatory, '.TTlPWSi. "Wo. the- undersicned. hawp under taken to promote a referendum of college sentiment of' the country conr kerning, tha. peace, uxaly U. li real lzud. that many, college haya held Ktmiv. ballots on this, subject, but the statement, of, tho. question-, have in mosti Instances, differed; and afforded no, opportunity, to. obtain, an. accurate and coriLDaraiivjB. expression, of Uie in ter-eoTloiate point of view. The-plan is that n- Jnnuarv 13. every oollewe Ipnd university oft the country will be W . ..i,.. - .. ..... 1 ... on the ona- hand, ami Uasfaudaot body on the .other, hi wbiuh- eaoh member of the- eollege- community will-. be askjU, to, cieclHra- biniseJf, yea, or no, on: "Proposition 1: I- fBVQD the, ratifl eailoit at the league and treaty with out amemlnwnto or reservations. "Proposition II: I am opposed to the ratification., of the leag.ua and treatw In- any form. - "proposition ll; I am, la: favor.- of tha satlncatlon. of the- treaty and league. . but only with specific reser vations as-voted- by tha majnrtty- of 13a senate. iropoaltlon IYt I' favor- comr Ofti the. reservations, which wilj. malt.e possible immadiskte. ratl ncatlOA of the treaty and league." The- committee; wilt - forward - tn formation as. t how the vote should be carried, on. It la urgeA by, the col legians that between now and Janu ary W. th utmost discussion, of- the situation,. ahouloV- be-- stimulated! possioje, puoiio meetings- ana; mass meetings are desirable, the telegram to -Professor Iffower said. ' The Joint committee from the two literary, aocieoes. nava. -arranged, a. progoam, oil publicity to be cavried- out ale- college- ne-opcna... jn J-anuary. Accord in to 44HKMrncemeftt& ivs filb -bfr flmt nnen ri'lncnnAirtn nti 1Yn sufciecfe w'flE"bo, W tbe itoamry socla-i ties,, i Moth ateBpcrla. : aait Columbm will hold eBpeoiallv .pnepaBed .. po. graiiaavOn the Saturday night preced ing: anuaran IV wh -t 400 i both societies will be. tlyowo, open to the entire college community and the student body- at- hirgar Jtrla -lannA 10 nave eigne snort speeches in, each sooletytwo speakers. pieonting each of-tlje. fouc propositions. In, this, two girls wilt be selected fron . tha Athena literary society to, speali in each- oi the- - bHs-. Following tRa prepared speeches the houses win. be thrown open, for discussion. Other programs ara being arranged,;;' WATTS' EESICrNATION SUPEISE TQ FBHOTS 0 B Named His Successor. STATESTHXB. N: C. Dec. 21 News of tho rsicnaUo of Col. A. i) vvaws- as state supervfaor of tntemai: revenues came m a great surprts to i his friends here.- U la genejfatlv ber! lleve here that C, R, . Haynes, who ! haa been assistant to Col. Watts and chief field, denuix will, succeed bin in , oiftcs. . ill. -Haynea' long ane splendid 1 service in : the. reveu department, I his friends, think, entitle him to the position. -,. M.u Hayne d.aoUaMi. to talk about v;ot. .a watts- successor, bqt standing. m iiiib aim oia aonny ana III- neaa. being welt known to the depart-, ment. i.t Is, natural bis friends thjnk h Ul fe SHjpoin.ted. , , ' ..mrnan, i. . .wt r-, ji -i,, , it j,n - C9CJSTV. ' . . r . ' . -- In the Superior Caurt , Nail Williams Farris, (born Nell Williams), abtiatiiff, '.-:-." v - - Lansdon Farris, alla lianadon Jhar rls, defondnt. ,-. . ; . , , ; . " ' t NOTICE. ' TO LANSDON FARRIS. Af.TAat a hwu wh iorb uuiiuv yixq piain W In th aboVe-entitJed- action wilt; on, tna s on oax, ox uacmD..iai. at the office of-a Notary Public at Biubur-, Hay-e eunly, North Careiina. take the deposition of Ura Minnie Henaon and lithers to be read In evidence upon sna trial of the above entitle aMnr--r--- This tha J 9th day of November, lllir, - ' ' JOHX H. CATHET. Cleric Superior court. Buncombe County, North Carolina, i .- -' . i t. ... 11-30-7-14:15 BRINGING THERE ANODQI OF CQNEp BEEP MSO . IN THIt b OOlt-OlTMCI, IIMPENII CO. Utewbern BUuk Down on Reda-.Want Farm loan Bankai Continued, (Specls) te The Cltlun) WASHINGTON. Icc. 21. Repre. sentative Brinson has been- notified by the postptMca. department, that- owing; to tnn Tapl. tnaf n ono na oeen found to accent the noatmastership at 'Hampsteadi Pender county the office wfll be. a.lKlis,hed- unless some one Is needllr found who will be willing to accent the, place. In. view of ,- the hardship, that, would, result It the of. lice, shou d. he aDQUsneq; air, arm in that section who will be' willing to take the job The Nam Bern or4ex of Klks. re cently adopted, resolutions, urging con gress to paaalawa that will bo eifact- ive In suppressing the operations, of the reds, anarchists. and L w. W. and other such disturbing, elements In. the United states.. A copy of these resolu: tions. was Kent to Representative Brin son, whih Is, similar in principle and purpose' to a large, number of peti tions from all parts of; the country, There, la a feeling among, the people everywhere, that the advocates of ex treme. rallcaJiam,.'whQ hope to over throw tha government and inaugurate a, reign ,of terror, ought to be re strained in their-activities, or-at leaat held in check to. the. extant that they would; bo nowerjess, to, do, any ral harm. . Representative Godwin has received a laree netitlon from citizens living .at Ijtimbefton and BarneevHle, N. and the Raleigh and Charleston- rail road, between Lumbermen and Marion, asking the postofflce department to restore the former' malj'. service" oh that route, which was diseqntinued June. 1918. The petitions and. letters set forth that the citizens, interestsd; feel, Uie. lQste. of the aerviqe anfl, are. pqt to, great, incqnvenlence. on ac count of, the lack of the. service. James, A. Bethsa, now clerk. In. U10 nostofUce ai Lumbarton. is rcconv- rmcudad. aa,' railway- pesUfllce. clarJi, re.establlHheii Ha bald the, place,' for in tiiA- evnnr. inn. aervica. anouia. ne. ften: yeara BripC tq, June. 191.8, when; tha- service was-, suspended . The Rnlelgft. Chamber ef Commerce, composed of MM), representative busi ness men, haa forwarded hane to mem ber, or tno MtHtn qacoiina. congres sional delegation., resolutions- passed- by that body, protesting- agalnM- the1 bill; to- abolish tbe farlh loan banks.': and wHb- this protest- there is a re quest, for a bearing so that tiip . farmers and " business - men of thaj south have an opportunity of pre- ' sentingr tbete vie H. the committee.. and. show the- urgent need,-of, con-i If-ftinuing. the. institution. U preventative 9rinaon haa gone, to his home, at New Bern, vttew ha. ax- pects to spend the- holidays. Col. WaiKev-TaytoPt colrectoe of cus toms: at; WiJminKtpn, ia. Washjng ton: - - " -" - " ' .. ' MOVUS TO. ItTKI,-H TR-nilTrX COLLEOK. Dec. 21.-- Mh. John M. Webb and her daughter, Mla Cornelia, Webb. who. have.' iter' centix beea on a vtalt to )r. 8tart Mima, ofr tha class ot l&frO, at Mew. Haven Conn,, - have moyed, to - Dur ham where- they expect to maka their residenca la the. future. M.ra Weblj is th mother ot- prpfesspr Albspt M. Webb, of thA dsp&xtment of romance language and th widow, of- tha lata John- hi. Webb, one ofr tbe principals of, tha famous, Webb qchpol of Bell Bu.qkle. Teun. In, UtlJ- Mrs, Wqbb dpnta4 several, tbusaqd. vplumea of. books to-the oollega aa a memoxiai to, he, husband. 7 base, books ate kept in-at -separate eblieotion. known, aa the John M- WebP. coJtection, . j Vegtasiaa Cafateiia. opposite Pst- offlce. . DLnneit, i'i noon to p.' aa. Suppas- p. m. to. 7:0ft p. m. , It THE FINEST GIFT IN THE WQRU FOR MOTHER - Choos vrisety Mfhea you select ( a gift or your vtifo. oj( mother. .Qva her tornetjiiag that will add; to her happiness, and, subtract :fr9v h? labor. AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE wijtj xna iJal pft, a na househq luk U so irksom , . ". " j -. . - j . .......... .... strenuous as the weekly waahifeg. "IJVis gift will, bring SMAhin,a Into tUe laundry every veek, for yaara to corn. , V 1 1 tnoan kappinM UUur. youtk mnd hmaixh. ... . J!".w - -.... s..ttirT-'.t- "T.r'r ..i.t.''";", rWht jif t euld do more) ' ; 4. ASHEVILLE POWER & UCHT Ca Phona 879 . " :T '"Salat, RoQns 1Q2 Patton Av JUP-jFATER ;;, -WfWT.,:'. y,:;;-, .;K.i;'- t VflW t ' , . L . A' SOMEONE lt tJBf?."'5 THI - ; v i-Sf .iTjrwoAo K, 5 bovT who, . .r ItHCC,1 iV i " ..r - - t: .'i w ........ - Lai "v a a - m'v - T' i i i - it - .a - s num. ai 1 v xn Smokec by; American Legion. : - -TaJtuaWje Real, Estate Changes, Hand (SoaolaJ to Tha CIWxwU - HICKORY, Ieo. 80. Parmiaiion to organlsa. a, oavulrv pl:uxm. h.-is been given. Captain Wade V Uuwnuui. lata. of. tho. 118th Held, artillery, and the. first, meeting. Willi be hold Tuesday night In tiio. oiuiipr,v. Elm platoon will have. 2 man. IB huw ajid, othtr, equipment and Willi be inoreudi to, a, troon laber In. tha audiw. it is UioukIiI. Major Wi A- Vair, ot LincoJnUm, will, bo here, to, aaaMt In, tho oMuii,iHon of, the. platoon, enlistment fur. which Will' be received Monday. Tho best sale of business property reported in recent yeara. waa. thp transfer ulr 20. lots on. tha milfoad on Ninth asonui and four ruattleive. lots In tha. rear, at a oonsld4caiiun of $40, 000, It was announced today, Tiie -property wild be used for warehouse purposes, and; was bought by a num ber of Hickory nven from, H. F. 111 liott, J. F; Boydi D. M. Boyd andt Z. B. Buchanan. i The Hickory post of the American legion wilt have a smoker on. New Year's, night, It was decided: ly- the executive, committee, following, lust night's meeting of tha posu and all members, and former service men. in this section will, bo invited, Kleven new. members were received- into the organisation, which now has a total of-over. SO members. The Knights ot ' Pythias, have tendered- the post, the iun.oiunir nan. wnjen wnt ttuudpuwik and the Pythians. have changed their meeting night from, Thursday tq, Tuesday so. a, not to conWict with, the legion. , Ji Wi Whlwiant, formfirly in. Part SHOES Thft lr.ajtti;c, CHrist niaOift .:. .... -. .. . ... Ts SeHcM of Our Shoes is Recognized and, our, cus tometa. ara among mot leather value, Tift ia vhy slje wilt foubry- appreciate a pa ot Sboflta. or Sljjpee BOSTON SHOE STORE. CHAMBERS M MT Honw, 4X Pa ton Arw Afar fa? ; -SEE FULL E "" SEE FULL PAGE C nership w'tlj, Mark; Squires at Lenoir, has fofitod, a partnership with Bas com, B. Binqkwtlder, off Hickory, for the practice of. law, Mr. Whisnant haa. been in. tha interna) revenue serv ice,, but rUKne4, to move tq, Hickory. His family will reside here as soon as they can find a house. Frank A, oUmyd, welf known In the western part qf. the. state, has been apr pointed cqnsns, talar. for tha city of Hickory and will begin his duties January, 2. ,...,., DECIDE S0UTHP0ET WHARF QUESTION At nn Kai-Hr Bate - Wacliington Of ApiaJs Sa.v. WASHINQTOMT, Dec.. 21 It is yet doubtful as to what will be tho atti- tuila of the g?vernme,ni toward the Wharf at, Squthpofjt, aa the matter, la still under advisement, but will, be determined and. acted, upon within a very short time. It the government cgnoiudoa that tha wharf is necessary for it, us, it will be repaired, and maintained, otherwlsa.it will be torn down and, tha. project abandoned. I A letter from chiefs of engineers to Senator Hlmmona seta forth Uie policy of tha government In. tho. matUr. an extract of wihlch. la aa follows; "Copy ot letter, from Mr. J. w. Ruark, mayor of Houthport, N. c., haa been received, relative to a gov ernment whtu- at that place. The matter, ot thia warf will, be investi gated and: some poaitive action, one wi(. or the other, will -be taken. If it is. founit that the wharf Is necessary fon the. use, of- tho, government. It will be. repaired; if It Is no longer neces sary for Uia USe Ot the. KOvernmnnt II 'wills be. torn down. You will h nil. : ylsnd later, regarding, the action taAen, ' I .,J'l J -J 1 J,i tflfika. BendA. Orajn. CeUon, LE0-Jiv GATES ) CQ;; 'WJ'plf frhisM, vyirA ta, ail mvk Csntars , iri iJisf.trAw. tufa, njMm. WVf J. O, DAVIS, Mspsa. uk. a. a. tjLUWt, VetEinariaD Former State Vetrlnarian P Camrchael Drug Store No. 1 E. Pack Sq. PhonflL llO-Reg, 1 533; "I1 ..I. . J. LM. Aa'.l-I. UMJltll WESTERN CARQJUNA Hupmoblla,". "Cadillac," -baklatid." CoUaajB'ahejriJls. N, Q. IMMEIL . .(SMEKr 1EB MM SILIFPEE! vacate ibfo hwiiwg qxk Dc. 3Ut and closing; this stock dwtoa the HqW w at What better Gaft eoulcj be giyei?? Wha article could bring so much comfort wtf Joy?- And certainly no. make of Jd-rppjpa a? uoi Slippers can surpass these in, qualify a.ncl, ?eauy. , 7 MORE SHO PPINO'DA'YS FOR SH O ES lleCTllel PAGE OP "BRINGING UP FATHER" CI THE COMIC SECTION IsteiBe Canfly Co DistrU?iPTi p( Hehey'e PetfX and Avcr baH'a Clvacpe. Lajgfc veties of CHRISTMAS, CANDIES. Wholesale Only Phone 2736 WAREHOUSE ANP SALESROOM Cor. Southside and Depot St s Trucksr-KI&SEL--Pass. Cars "Every Inli a Car" Fira Proof Stor)ge Php 136 1Jtoubleproo( Service. CQST0W MOTOECOs 65-6,7 ?Iltnoi; Ave AthevM. N. C si;aion "XhrcaAA liubber" Insulation ASHEYILLE BATTERY CO. Pbope 83 College Uarl oi 6u. h mmm i ui . mini 1 I 1.0, Piec Pinipg Room Suit d1 fA AA TO d JPV AA in aU finishes, price $ J jU.UU p4aUaUU KBSCAUS)VAlN FURNITURE Q, S? r"lway. WJier Value Ptwill ' ' ' fhone, T ,..!. 1.W . 1 t7B. XSEAt roVU 47-PATTON AYE. KLECTBICAL 1 A LAUNDRY m rniAL in all - W AUK LaCJIDRT WaiDs. ' BYMeMANUS fl COME OH : OF THE SUNDAY" CITIZEN Christmas; Almost Here Your friends, are vvatchjn so, are you. Let us make a . few suggestions for your gifts. t Whitman's Candy, . i. M -jV : .fcsTATE .'. ." f . -w.' , . -. l 1 .:! I- -1 .-.4 jt,f.i. ji s.;t. -v. -, .v. 1.V1.-, -. '. . , J& RAWLS . ' , ,f n Avenue. , - : " . '. ' room bungalow and ' aUADD t?ul 1 Porch; house 3 fl Jt lv JO. Immsdlats posms- , . j ,850.00. 4 good con.lltlon, lu- ' S E R V I C I stIM,l prlc' ' v,,.w.. .-..rasldansa located on .-, m - aKlint; southern ex. SEXJTIOt Ideal home, . V '' Orac- street, pack your gifts, no-mattt, ,ot . where purcpiajied. -t We hplreh! carefully, weigh, starou. - This i . t , r prica sad . insure, mail tor you. I . - al estate. ,m ee, Sves;BAWLS . . tirne. Don't stand --! ' ' " a. . ,i at CO. . PQ,t off,ce flnsuranca. , tgents lor tha 'business and jrty. Practio ' , , on mt mar - like ' servica yal is tha aim ' Ask some of .'Minute Drug Seritried it - vfark Place. . Ue Phoneys. anjj Custorner, 4, E & CO. . n 6-room af TfslJ ng roam. .VliWiiLiy lot. Price , CO. Mione 461 12-21-2 ; i Immedl- . tlcimined. ' : '; s , 'de Tues- Designated Preseriptkp E pepot For Tbe ' i dis- U. 8. Govemment ' ' fc-it-i I ' .... . . s
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