THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1920. '""B! 1 I The Mammoth Furniture Store You might discover equal ly soft and tempting uphol sterings or designs ap pealing equally to your sense of the beautiful and artistic. But for your poor tired body in any position, you can never 'find equal chair comfort outside of a Royal! For no other easy chair has push botton and leg rest! J. L. SMATHEKS & SONS 25-17 Broadway Phone 226 24-26 Lexington Now b the Time to Replenish Your ' OFFICE SUPPLIES With the beginning of the New Year every office has val uable records and correspondence that must be carefully filed. We offer a splendid line to meet your needs. Steel and Wood Filing Cases Day Books, Ledgers Guides and Folders Cash Books, Journals Sectional Post Binders I-P Loose Leaf Covers Box Files and Fillers. ROGERS BOOK STORE Office Outfitters, 39 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C; Phone 254 Two Big Cars Sold Since Christmas VULCANITE ASPHALT SHINGLES HAVE NO EQUAL Single Shingles, Green and Red. Slab (4-in-l) Shingles, Green and Red. Green Slate Roll Roofing. Red Slate Roll Roofing. GET YOUR ORDER IN Northup-McDuffie Hardware Co. No. 33 Patton Ave. Headquarters. Phone 142. Looking Backward As we pause and look back it brings a warmth of a pride to realize that never have any of our insured title nplicy holders had a cause for regret in carrying our guar anteed title insurance policies. Let us make you one of . oar satisfied family of customers. Bankers Trust and Title Insurance Go. 63 College St. Phone 1351, AtherOle, N. C Hart. Brand RED P I TT E D C H ERR I E S Selected Fruit, prepared in extra heavy syrup absolutely pure. 50c A Can SAWYER GROCERY CO. Snceeasors to Sawyer A BtraflTey The STOKE Sanitary Where QUALITY ts Panunouat, Phone (100 n Collect) Around Town Son Born -Horn to Mr. and Ocorgo Brown of No. 152 Etruot, a son, Kobort, Edward. Mrs. Flint Meet Tonight A meeting of the lodge' of perfection, with consistory election, will be held tonight at the Mattonlo temple. Colonial Diuues to Meet The regu lar monthly meeting of the Colonial Dames will be held Wednesday morn- ling ut the Y. V. O. A., at 11 o'clock. rirmen Met A meeting of the Hook and Ladder company of the fire department ;is held last night, at tho central fire station, on Pack square. FORM COW TESTING ASSOCIATION HERE 'mi lull Ml'CH INTKIUSNT IN DAHtYINU IS STLMl!LATi:i. Newly Formed Association Will Km ploy uu Export In Dulrjlng 135 Cows Registered Yesterday. The Answer- lliiiii 5- 15 Li Yes, we still have a very good selection of Suits, Coats, Dresses and Hats that we are offering at Hoard Meeting Tho board of man agers of tho Llndloy school will moot this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the residence of Mm Howard H Hilar d, 101 liiltmoro avenue. MumiriN A meeting of Scottish Rite Scottish Kite this evening t 7:30 o'clock ut the temple on llroadway. It in an impor tant meeting and a',1 members arc urged to attend. A Cow Testing aiuiocutioii was : formed at tho regular meeting of the Runcombo County Dairy iisaoeiation e hold at the board of trade room yesterday afternoon by Karl Brint- -, nail, agent in charge uf Dairying, de- partmont of agriculture. Kalelgh, with tho co-operation of J. Walker Haynes chairman of the dairy division of tho g board of trade. Mr. Urlntall Htated : very clearly the object and advantage! : offll Mill Moot Today The Business Women's clrelo of the First Presby terian church will meet In regular session at the rhurch this evening at ti:li o'clock. It is urged that all members bo present. Woman's Clnb to Moot The Busi ness and Professional Woman's club will hold Its regular monthly meet ing Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the board of trade rooms. It Is hoped that all members will bo present. 5 a.m. 5 10 a. in 5 12 noon ......22 2 p m 28 4 p. in 34 6 p.m 34 5 p.m 28 MasonH will bo hold j f tno Cow Testing association which 1 was to study and introduce the most improved feeding methods for econ-o-omtcal milk production. The econ mloal purchase of feed, the elimina tion of boarder cows or cows that do not produce enough milk to pay for their feed and care. Continuing Mr. Urintnall declared that tho associatlno arnnM mean mora mill frnm fewer oown which can bo kept for dairy I teed bills and labor for the care of 1 55 tho cow. In addition to theso mem- 5 bem of the association will bo shown that the best calves from tho best i cows which can be kept for ralry purposes and the poorer calves from tho poorer oows can be sold, which In turn will build up a herd to con- tlnue the increased milk production, jg It was also decided to advance reg-': later work In the association for milk j s I and butter fat. Advanoo register work I 3 means tho keeping of records of heif- sps era and cows for 11 certain number of pounds of butter fat per year. A mature five yoar old cow In order to enter in advance register must show a minimum of 360 pounds of butter fat per annum. This work of the as sociation will prove to the dairymen and farmers the advantage and great er benefit of tho purebred typo of cows. At the meeting yesterday afternoon 155 cows were registered for the as sociation which will begin active work as soon as 300 cows are enrolled. Sir. Urintnall and K. D. Weaver will take the matter up directly with the dairy men for tho completion of tho min imum number, when a man with ex perience will bo selected for tho po sition and at once give his full time ot this important matter. Official Local Weather Local Weather Data for January 5, 1020. Stato of weather at 8 a. m., clear. State of weather at 8 p. m., clear. Relative humidity at 8 a. m., 80 per cent. Relative humidity at 12:30 p. m., 22 per cent. Relative humidity at S p. m., 47 per cent. Wind direction at 8 a. m., northwest. Wind direction at 8 p. in:, outh east. Time of sunrise, 7:42 a. m. Time of sunset, 5:30 p. m. Local Temperature Data. 0 a.m 4 11 a.m 12- 1 p.m 25 3 p.m 32 ' Jb p.m 35 7 p.m 32 1J. Highest, 35 j one year ago. Lowest. 4; one yegr ago, 10. Absolute maximum, 60 in 1917. Absolute minimum, 8 In 1904. Average temperature today, 19. Normal, 35. 1NANDA SCHOOL ROW IS AIRED IN COURT And most of the models can be worn for months and months, as they are advanced models. All well-dressed women are talking about our wonder ful values and fashions. You would, too, if you strolled around here and took advantage of our big bargains. i CADISON'S A Fashion Shop for Ladies Fourteen Biltmore Ave. Illllllllilllllllli HI S3 V- PLANS MASS MEETING AT LIBERTY SCHOOL Some Patrons Advocate Consolidation of Liberty ami Snow Ilill .Schools and a New Building. Local Precipitation Date for This Month. Normal, 4.67 inches. Greatest amount. 6.69 in 1906. Least amount. 0.27 In 1907. For last 24 hours ending at 8 p. m. pone. MATTERS OF RECORD. Tho following deeds -were filed for record with tho register of deeds yes terdiy: Charles Henderson et a.1 to J. P. Mi, thews et al prop'iy !n T'lnek Mountain township, $10 r.n I other .iK.ldnratIons. V. W. Henderson to J. T. Jenkins, lot No. 21, plat of tho Walker property In Black Mountain, 125. E V. Willis to D y. Ford, lot on Main street and one on Electric street, In West Asheville, J10 and other considerations. W. O. Phillips to J. G. Taylor, lot on South Grove streot, $10 and other considerations. General Securities corporation to Hattie Lee Caldwell, lot on Falrvlew street, $10 and other considerations. Guy Weaver, guardian of Louisa M Walker, to J T. Jenkins, lot In Black Mountain, $100. N. J. Warner to Joseph Reck, prop erty In Chunn street near intersection of Balrd streot, $6,000. G. L. Fortune to TStto D. Taylor, property in lower Hominy township, $10 and other considerations. George E. Lee, Jr., and John C. Patterson to John A. Cook, lot In tersection Depot street and Victoria place, $1,000. John B. Anderson to John A. Cook, property on Oakland road in Victoria place. $3,800. Villa Height company to Alice B Johnson, lots intersection Crescent and Carolina avenues, $548. J. S. Mardls to A. B. Crawford, lot on Tremont street, west Asnevme, $10 and other considerations. M. H. Kelly to Mrs. Anno R. Mor ton, lot No. 7, block V.. of plat of tho Murdock land, on Henriotta street, $7,000. John Acee to Harry L Parker, lot In Norwood addition $2,000. Jeanette Gudger Bradlet to O. L. Fortune, property In lower Hominy township, $2,600. Mantle Mae Henry to Koy E. Henry, lot on Virginia avenue in West Asheville, $10 and other considera tions. I Marriage Licenses'. ijICKIIBfl 1UI ill! iiiniit.v v. . " v . lowing were issued yesterday: George Francis Hoey, Skyland, to Leona E. Mims, Swannanoa. Carter H Ball, Madison county, to Ethel McGrouch, of Illinois. C. D. Service, of New York, to Hattie A Sehults, of Michigan. Andrew Ballard to Carrie Leonard, colored, both of Asheville. Trouble Traced to Some Persona Dis gruntled Because A $50 Salary Will Not Supply Christmas Treats. Miss Ethel Terrell, county superin tendent of schools, and T. P. Gaston, member of the board of education, will meet a number of the patrons of the Liberty and Snow Hill schools, at the Liberty school house Thursday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock, at wnico time the advisability of consolidating tho two districts will be discussed. ' It is said that at present the need for a better school house and a larger school at each of these places is greatly felt, and a patron in the city yesterday said that a now build ing could be placed so that It would servo the patrons of both schools and not be more than two and one-half miles from tho farthest family. In case the patrons of the two schools can not agree upon the con solidation plan, it will probably bo proposed that each school take ac- Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain YouH know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the Clad relief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on I Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millionsof jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu rnstism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest ( it of ten prevents pneumonia). 30 and 60c jars; hospital size 92J5Q. ill Lfcaravr. Marlon Parker was tried on a chargo of having used profane lan guage on a public highway, and Lor- th Veh school take ac- ln of the county. A oommlt- kln Parker for an assault upon Per-i p thtat hf nrti inasfni t was appointed to investigate the ry Alexander before Magistrate Hun- Uvo step, at once towar 1 Incrcas ng to consult with the .county tor, ana eacn aerenuant was lined ' . ir. .odine- .commissioners and to report back to 1" no tne costs, yesteruay. , ... ., the society at the next general meet Those cases grew out of the re- Those familiar with tho situation ,n cent troublo at the Inanda school nn tneso two scnoois point out mat it la believed that some plan can be house, when the doors of tho building the present agitation for either a WOrked out whereby the crlmnal sick were nailed fast and the teacher and I consolidation or for two better c&a be taken car of ln tllg county children were unable to gain admit-! schools thoroughly evidences the fact At pregent thore is a young boy at tanc. It developed In the testl- that tho people of these two progTes- thB county nome 8utternK witn tuber- mony mat cnimrcn or tne Parker five communim-a m ununfj w w,u PUiolila ,,, hi. CRa raus,d thA mat. brothers had been implicated to some needs of adequate school buildings tC"'7'Yo taken a? Sfs time a I in .1 nnl srm nnlont tftfinhlnir nnrna.. I r Herbicide v Maru Satis: It Is Your Own Fault If You Have ScraggU) Hair. NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Will Mak It Light and Fluffy. At Drue, and Dpt Storm KpfVieatWa at Barber Sfcof DSXNX EOT TIA ' , TOR A BAD COLD Gain Strength Rapidly on Vinol Vihol is successful because it is a non-secret remedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Hypophosphites but no oil the very elements needed to build up strength and robustness. Children love to take it . - . ... . ... . M .t 1 1 b Weodartol JUticwncy or viaot is prorea py ui imam stretching a wire so that It hindered and made lmposalblo an entrance into the building. Mr. Alexander, school committee man, had started to draw the nails and cut the wire so that the teacher and children could gain an entrance, when he was accosted on the road and he said "cussed out" by Marlon Parker, who was alleged to have de fied anyone to open up the building. The committeeman, however, pro ceeded to tear down the barricade and allow the teacher and children to get ln out of the cold. Afterward, It was said, Larkin Parker met Mr. Alexander and pro ceeded no use his fists, making in delible impressions upon the school committeeman's face. The defendants offered testimony that the teacher, Mrs, Mary Hlgglns, who receives a salary of around $50 net, jUd not furnish an abundanco of candy, fruit and nuts, as a Christ mas treat, and in view or that fact their children disapproved of the further conduct of the school, by ays, Hlgglns. Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tables poo nfu of the tea, put eup of boiliur water upon it. pour through sieve and drink a, teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring'. It is the most effective way to break m JUNIOR COUNCIL HAS ENJOYABLE BANQUET Asliovillo Council Number Six In stalls Officers -Couru'll Is In Best Condition Since Organization. I wrvnrK. All water bills are due from the first cold and cure grip, as it opens the j to the tenth of each month, and must pores of the skin, relieving congestion, be paid. There will be no further Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a notice given those ln arears. cold from the system, F. M. LIND8EY, jry It the next time you softer from Water 8upt. m li or the grip. It Is inexpensive In Quebec women are still denied " tL''1 VMnt9t the privilege of practising law. na "arnuaM- DOWN IN BED AND SO WEAK MAN WHO DEFENDED EMMA P. 0, IS DEAD Lady Suffered Terribly - for Eight Weeks But Her Case Showed Wonderful Im provement After Taking Cardui. Aiken, S.C. "My little girl fire Vesrs of age had been delicate all her life. She was weak, run-down, no' sppetite, and she could not keep still s minute. We werevery much worried about her. Our druggist, who is m doctor, said Vinol was the best tonic he knew for her. We tried it and yon ought to see bow shs has improved by its use. "-Mm. Lkonakd w.Gronoa restr aeowsy mill o rtumH If Vlnl falU BeWidere. 111. "Mt Httle girl twelve years old had Whooping Cough and Scarlet Fever one right after the other and she was so weak and run down that she hsd fainting spells and headaches. My druggist recom mended Vinol and the result was that her health and strength were built up ery quickly by its use." Maa. Joan I nn. - - ' ly m Kvfrr tf)' rt,i: Johnson City, Tenn. Mrs. M. R. Seott, living near this town, states: "About three years ago I was down in bed . . . terrible and so ?,-eak I couldn't bear the sight of food. This eonditidn continued for about eight weeks ... I thought I was going to die, and knew I must get some thing to do me some good. I had heard all my life of Cardui and the good results obtained from its use. So I decided to try it. After about a half bottle of Cardui my appetite improved, then I was less Samuel Alexander, formerly poet- nervous. I kept It up until I bad master at Emma, near here, who de- uiim eve bottles and auch -an im. f th. v, h,,rriR f 1801. died i proveinent! I gained flesh and now at his home In West Asheville yes- am the picture of health, due, I be terday, following an extended lllneas. ! uTft ,oleiy to th) usa of CarduL I Following his work in fighting the ' , . t,nrin. v.,-i,r Mr. Ai.ndee . am the mother of ten children and Samuel Alexander Fought linma Burglars In 1 901 Funeral Here on H'edncsday Afternoon at :30. was , rewarded by the postoff ice- de partment at Washington with a posi tion there, and since that time has been in Washington. feel well and strong.; . Cardui . is a mild, medicinal tonlo tor. women. . It has stood the most Cavil's Drag Store, ana druggists everywhere. His health failed, however, and he severe of all tests the test ot time returned to Asheville a short time har1n. been u, us8 for OTer fort, ago. Burvivlnr are the widow, one . daughter. Miss Margaret Alexander; years. It is composed or purely veg three brothers and two sisters.' The stable Ingredients, which have 'been tuucrai services win w iiriu ux uie Baun Grove : Methodist church . in West Asheville on ' Wednesday t af ternoon at 1:10 o'clock and Interment win follow at the West tery, , fonnd to help build up the vitality, tone ; up the nerves, and strengthen the womanly constitution.' . ,. ffry Cardui. ATU Immediately following the Installa tion of officers at the lodge hall ln tho Paragon building last night, mem bers of the Asheville Council, No. 6, Junior Order, held a very enjoyable banquet ln the Japaneso tea room of Green's cafe. A very largo per cent of the mem bers were present and 67 participated in one of the most ploasant gather ings ever held by the council. With Mark Erwln, acting as toast master, there was throughout the sumptuous banquet an abundance of material conducive to laughter and after his remarks no persuasion was necessary to make the Juniors smile. W. A. Dayton, the retiring council or, was presented with a handsome chest of silver, the gift of the mem bers of the council, as a token In recognition of his faithful work whloh has attributed greatly toward the present fine condition of Council No. 6. In the report of the council It was made known that while all reports were optimistic, and Justly so, pres ent financial status of the council is the best in its history. One mem ber remarked that when the pecu niary side was labeled "O. K." the enure worxs wouia do round in "ex cellent condition." Ends Stubborn Coughi i in a Hurry Per reel rtmrtimnm. Ut M but mid, raamlr baa as ra.nsi. 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