the asheviIxLs citizen, Saturday, December im. NEW ELECTRIC PORTABLES An unique assortment. All out f the ordinary in many styles not shown elsewhere. - Look over our stock before you buy. Every one is good, and the prices are right too. J. H. LAW 21 Haywood St. TO ELECT OFFICERS CHRISTIAN CHURCH Will Conduct Campaign to Raise Fundi Sunday ClirUrttnaa Program Will Be Rendered Sunday Mgbu FORGOT CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR FRIENDS riuslm-hs Mao Left Ills C'ardH I'mlcr 1'ito of Papers on Ills Dek May Mail In July. OVERMAN WORKING ON FOREST STATION Want 1'ont.t I-lxpcrlincntal Station for Ahrtill(- I pnliaw Will Help tlic 1IIII Through. BL!t I L&dlea who ar jisci'iminat Ing in their selection of China and Silverware will And here everything one could wish for. THE I-X-L STORE CO PATTON AVE. PHONE 107 . Just Received By Express An Ideal Gift for the Man , of the House An Assortment of High Power Binoculars and Field Glasses Charles H. Honest OPTOMETRIST ' , Eye-Strain Specialist ' M Pattern Ave. Jpp. Poatofllee EstabUMxd ISM Wishing All a Bright and Happy Christmas Weed or Rid-O-Skid Chains Make motoring safer during w winter months Vulcanizing and retreading. ; Agents for Mtchelln Tires and Tubes. STETSON KMICE ATISFIK STETSON TIRE COMPANY Broadway and Walnut Bta. and Southsido Ave. Phones 1171 and 0l. Buy a Stamp and Save a Life WARD ELECTRIC CO. 13 Battery Park Place. Dclco Light Products. PHONE 440 FOR COLDS You Will Find GRANT'S No. 24 A SURE CURE. It tones up the blood and puts the entire system in excellent condition. Quick results assured. liiTiirrCfcefil fpMONE-lb J The men who stand atraighteat in the presence of sin bow lowest in the presence of God. F. B. Meyer. An every-membf r citnvasn of the Chrlatlan church will be conducted Sunday afternoon between the hours of two and five o'clock for the pur pone of taking pledges to cover the 1910 budget for local expense and missions. Members of the church have been requested to remain at home until a canvassing team has j seen them, j Elders and deacons of the church I for the coming year will be elected I at the morning service as will the election of Sunday school officers I also take place during the morning hour. The Sunday school. will present the- "White Gifts for the King," exorcise at 7:80 o'clock Sunday evening, and the public Is Invited to attend. The de tailed program follows: fiong by school, accompanied by orchestra. "liaise a Kong of Glad ness." Itesponslve reading--"The First Christmas." Song by school "Olory to God." Recitation "A legend of Cathay Our Inspiration," Forest Nenl. Song by school "On His Natal Day." Reading "Story of the Wise Men," Philip Peebles. iuet, "L'Claire." by Joseph De Nardo, cornet, and Lamar Strlngfield, flute, accompanied by Miss Laura Meares, piano. Recitation Ruby G. Lovell. Hong by school "Gifts for the King." Reading, TTnto to Me Leslie Jar vis. Kxerclso, "For Him," Wm. Woods, Jnck Roberts, Russell Taylor, Waldo Jarvls. Cornet solo, "Dream of Paradise," Joseph De Nardo. Offering of Self, Service and Substance. Recitation by Dorothy Weaver, and song by beginners. Kxercise by Mrs. T. R. Taylor's class. Duet, "Luce de Lucem," Joseph De Nardo, and Lamar Strlngfield. Closing Hymn, 'Hark the .Herald Angela Sing." Senator Leo S. Overman, lino iuel There are big tragedies nnd lit tle tragedies or me ana somcunit , 8(.Mt t() , uhov,(, oani of )Vil(,0 the Jlttlo dramas loom ui larger. . x . .. than tho really big one. Later on , a few copies or Wcnate bill .o they become Jokes, but at the time of , Introduced in tho timo too, there Is tho case or tlio.ig. asters. I ,., S-'ijSS senate December 1019, entitled "A bill to antlior tho establishment and maintcn- LARGE SUM PLEDGED FOR ARMENIAN RELIEF IhcHtnut Street M. E. Cliuruli liaised Over I80O on Christmas Night En tertainment Held. For examnle. and It at Christmas time toio, there is the case of thclnco or a loresi experiment Minion at Ashevllle, North C.noii:i.i." At the Christmas entertainment at the Chestnut street Methodist church on Christmas night an appeal was made by J. H. Cathey, chairman oC Huncombe county fund for relief In Armentu, and the sum ot ,'858. S3 was given und pledged. Under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Wright the Chri.stmas can tata ' Waiting tor fiunla Claus" was presented by the members of 'he Sun day school. Tho music for ihe enter tainment was rendered with unusual talent and those who took part In tho entertainment displayed much skill and careful training. Candy and oranges were distributed to those present and a large number complimented tho committee and tho at least he could send his greetings. ; recent floods in Georgia, und other I ' ,' , ' v,;,.u . i.7 man wlio compiled a list or irienuH to whom ho wished to send Christ mas card's bearing tho season's greetings. He addressed and stamp ed the cards and duly called at tho In an interview luM nig; with Con gressman W. 1). UpsliHW of Georgia. Mr. L'pshaw assured the board of postofflce where ho deposited In the trade he would do -verytlilng possl mall box sundry letters, packages I . . . ... .... . . and parcels entrusted to him by oth-,"" l" "''- ers of the family, this two days De-""". " " was hituck wun me fore Christmas. He could not send forceful argument presented In him: presents to his friends but thought that no doubt, to a large degree, the But tho cold gray reality oi me southern states was due to the cutting day after Christmas showed that off of tho forests in tho mountains and good Intentions are not equipped valleys which permitted tho water to with wireless to convey themselves rush downward in ereat volume und to others. Picking up ihe business, great rapidity through tho lowlands of the day yesterday the man In , and to the Atlantic seaboard ami question also picked up a sheet of gulf. paper lying on his desk. Under-1 He Rtated that when 1lu people of ncath it was his pile of Christmas Georgia and other low lying :at cards! "Shall I send them now or understood that much of their dam wait until the middle of July and 1 ago was due to this destruction of then mail them so they will Do sure the mountain forests, th-y weuM be to arrive In time for next Christ-1 even more clamorous for the enact- asked the man. RATTERS OF RECORD. following real filed for registra- Testerday the tv transfers were tion: J. J. Gladden to Mrs. Bertie Wil liams, lot on Henrietta street, $10 and other considerations. VS. F. Wilson to S. M. Stevens, lot on Lee street, $10 and other con siderations. S. M. Stevens to E. F. Wilson, lot on Fulton street, $10 and other considerations. Dr. A. Contee Thompson to Kdna W. Murphy, lot on Sherwood road, $10 and other considerations. Mlttle C. Austin to J. E. Swain. property in IJeaverdam creek. $10 and other considerations. I G. A. Webster to J. J. Reagan, property in Reems Creek township, $2,000. George A. Greenwood to Frank H. Edmonds, lot in Fenner Heights, $10 and other considerations. nu-Mi hi loresi protection in the Moun tains moro than the mnwtuini ts themselves and for tho establishment of U. S. Forest Experiment stations and tho further extension of the Weeks law wero absolute common sense necessities. REST YOUR EYES MR 1 Grip Hook feed table saves time and labor corn, hay or straw. Patent chain drive j blower saves power. n I E3 THE HALLMARK STORE. YOUR PREFERENCE You prefer to have every phase of the making of your jewelry carried out with precision and merit, both in regard to the details of artistic design and skilled workmanship. With this preference in mind, we have planned the opera tions of our designing and jewelry-making department upon lines which we believe will please you in every way. Arthur M. Field Co. Your vision may be fairlv pood and yet glasses worn tempor arily will afford your eyes relief and comfort. Let us make up a pair of "rest glasses" for you. "Becoming Glasses Cost No More" DR. PENISON OPTOMETRIST (Eye-Strain Specialist) 25 Patton Avenue Next Door to Bon Marche Kecutter Mill YOU feed cattle, hogs and sheep at very low cost when you use this famous meal attachment. Handles all kinds of roughages with grain or separately 800 to 4000 lbs. per hour. Junior Mill operated with 6 to 8 H.P. Start Saving Feed Now! Get a Sample of Maal. Wonderful Free Catalog tells important feed tests. Stacks of Warm Winter Underwear Only we don't "stack" it; it's here in dust proof cabinets that make showing it a pleas ure and selection easy. Styles and weights to suit everyone, too. Duofold, one and two-piece suits. Vassar union suits. Several staple makes and qualities. AH 1 sizes; all prices. We Sell Men's Shoes T. S. MORRISON & CO. THE HALLMARK 8TOKC. fer- BED DAVENPORTS They are easy to operate, attractive in design and make a comfortable bed at night. All Finishes. Burton & Holt Furniture. On the Square ROOFING Just received car load of Barrett's 4 in I Mults Shingles Green and Red Prices right. W. H. ARTHUR 75-77 Broadway Sheet Metal Work PHONE 2116 NO DILEMMA WITH US ! We are not able to get all the grades of coal we have handled, but we still furnish the PARDEE Celebrated for its splendid preparation as well a3 essen tial qualities as an economical and practical fuel. Terms cash. Phoires 25 981. CITIZENS TRANSFER & COAL CO. Freight and Furniture Moving. "CHRISTMAS MONEY" and THE PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO. The day after Christmas was a very busy day with our salesforce was "kept on the go" as if it were the day before Christmas. t The reason of this was that many people received "Christ mas Money" and naturally they all wanted something useful. Shop at the store "of useful things" with your Christmas money. 64 Patton Ave. rmsm m-ra Electrical Bldg. Opp. P. O. Anticipation of the pleasure of giving has been upper most in the minds of the many friends that have visited our store during the beautiful weather we have all en joyed so much. This anticipation has now become a reality and the countenances that greet us on every hand show that this pleasure has been realized. We hope that it has measured up to their every expectation. If we have in anywise contributed to this pleasure then we have been more than repaid since we have shared in the same. HENDERSON 52 Patton Ave. - Your Jeweler Near Postoffice CHRISTMAS DAY EVERY DAY Of course, it isn't necessary for you to spend as much money as you usually do Xmas day, but you can at least once a week come to our store and buy some small item that will make your wife and children know there is more than one day in the year that you are dreaming of their happiness and com fort. eJ. J. VAXES Groceries and Service. 37 Haywood St. Phones 1715-1716 FINEST SOUR KRAUT in bulk guaranteed strictly sound ingredients, spiced and flavored just right. If it wasn't. Jarrett would not sell it. A FRESH SHIPMENT JUST IN x ' EDWIN C JARRETT 12 N. Pack Square and Gty Market All Bulk Coeds Kept in Sanitary, Dust-Proof Bin. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING POULTRY FEEDS They Force That Hen to Lay. Globe Egg Mash Globe Scratch Feed Conkey's Buttermilk Mash Lime Grit Charcoal Beef Scraps Alfalfa Meal Gluten Meal Oyster Shells Conkey's Tonic. SERVICE STATION CH1W3 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES ASHEVILLE BATTERY CO. Phone 3437 College & Market Sts. "Threaded Rubber" Insulation DELIGHTED WITH THE PIANO you All of these feeds play a part in egg production. If are not getting results from your poultry, let us advise you. ASHEVILLE SEED COMPANY OUR SEEDS GROW Coi. College & Lexington. Phones 2) 77 and 2178. FOR ROASTING: Veal, Lamb, Pork and Larded Pot Roast STAR MARKET three phones 1917 iL "If ara aocesEfuj caterers to variety ot appetites." We have some good Pianos lerf, and would be glad to have you call and see them. No obligation to purchase. y Dunham's Music House The Home of High Grade Pianos . G' n Q

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