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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY J10RNINCI, JANUARY 21, 192a I WILL INCREASE THE KENTUCKY DELEGATES PRODUCTION OF MEAT TO ROAD CONVENTION M'FOHTS TO THIS f.SU BKINti .HADE IN COl'XTY. District and County Farm With Others Visited Farm Bt Candler. Ajtonts, Ho Big -Mwtliig of Soutliorn llond Men Here in February Is Attracting Much Attention. BETTER THAN WHISKEY SKILLED MECHANICS NEEDED BY THE NAVY i COLDS 10 FLU Skilled .Men in Various Trades Are Offered Kxerllent Opportunities by lolninjr the Nat). department sometime ago Indicated that the officers under treatment at Oteen, many' of them for tubercular trouble, would be transferred to the United States public health Nervlce at Kenllworth at the end of 12 months In the army general hospital. Tills, the officers feared, would seriously affect their miliary status. No such transfers are contemplated now, Surgeon General Ireland says. 'and he refers to the recent passage of I of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, X. the sweet dim which carries a sum- crouch .after an Illness of many years, clent appropriation for the army to . . ., . .. , . continue treating Us oincers until their Suffertnsr from epilepsy, the lad wm trouble hus been sufficiently relieved, carried to Raleigh last year, but not h EDWARD It. CROUCH DIES AT HIS HOME IN HICKORY HICKORY. Jan. Crouch, IS years old. Ing could btj don for him in tha hos pltal there. Until ho was stricken with this disease, ha was a beautiful child and always was loved by a host 20. Kdward R. of friends. The funeral will be held died at the homo 1 Tuesday. AVIth tho Increase In food prices predicted, a special effort Is already being mado In Buncombe county to Increase thn production of meat, and with this thouKht In view. Farm Agent K, D. Weaver and District Kami Agent J. SI. tlrnv. with Luther Clav and Joe Ashworth, of Kalrvlew, iind Cecil. Mr- j 'ent hh deleKate to the Ashevlll Increased Interest is being aroused In the meeting of Ihe Southern Appa lachian Good Roads association which meets In Ashevllle February 26-28, and a number of requests for pro genia and other Information Is be ing received by the Ashevllle Hoard of Trade. last night a letter was received from Governor Kdwlu I. Morrow, of Frankfort, Kentucky, notifying that rganization of tho official appolnt- con- New Elixir, Called Aspiron al, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by Euro- TlPfln flnfl Altimpsti Armtr:'1" a course of training in ill - " J ,f a man-o'-wai-s-man. The OUrgeOnS tO UUt OnOrt a has need for many skilled m Cold and Prevent Complications. Kirov, of Htocksvllle, visited "Look about," the hog farm of V. S. Proc tor, near Candler, and inspected his Herd of purebred Duroc Jerseys, the 10 sows and boar being- brought here vention of Ben Welle, of I'aducah Joseph S. Hoggs. Htate high missioner, rrankfort, ai;d Senator White L. Moss, l'lnevllle, Kentucky. . A tentative program of questions last fall from tho famous MrClurg for discussion Is expected from Presi .... ,. . - It Mrm,...,.., i . I Hrothcrs Duroe Jersey farm of Wis consin. The men necoiopanyliiK Farm Agent dent A. I). Williams. Parkcra-burg. West Virginia, by tho Hoard of Trade, which will be forwarded to the va- or niauc-an; iti. j. . -t e T wuy com- JCJVCiy AAlUgglHl 111 U. O. Ill- structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Count er if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Weaver are all interested in the Duroc rious stRle representatives. Among Jersey hog, and it js tho intention of 'be subjects which is expected to bo Mr. Weaver to organize groups of : featured is the matter of building men and pay visits to various farms bard roads to keep up with tho rapid where especially good work is being i advancement In the improved con done, as an object lesson to the men struetlon of automotive vehicles and Roy Jenkins, of lllltmnre. was nc-' copied for enlistment In the navy yesterday, at the local navy rccruil ing station, and was m-ih in k.ileigh f'ir futher transfer to the naval training station, at (iulfpoit, Miss duties navy hanics ; : at this time, halt leshlps ,-irc prliuiit-- lly a complex piece of machinery and i ' mploy a number ol skilled men In i various trades. As ships munt be J maintained In n constant si, no of' ! operating clliclency. and as (heir mii j chinery, the hull and lutings must ho kept in tine order, a great num-1 I her of skilled men are used. Tills I j work falls to Ihe urtihYcrs, and much; ( of the magnlllcenl showing made by! I 'he navy during the war may be al 1 iiibuted to the excellent work done. Such a little more to pay fov interested in that ivirtteular line Ijater on visits will be made to some of the Holsteln dairies, and to farms where the Angus Shorthorn and Here ford types of cattle are raised, nlso 10 orchards where the best methods are used In spraying, pruning and cult ivatlon Mr. Proctor, of the "Lookahout" farm has about .10 very fine registered pigs, and for the spring season Is planning to distribute the bred gilts of the basis of a guaranteed litter of seven pigs, with a rebate of $10 per pig for any number under that figure. Mr. Weaver and Mr. Gray are de lighted with the idea and will assist him In every possible way. Mr. Mc Klroy, at Stocksvllle, also has & foun dation herd of five sows and one boar, and In cooperation with Mr. Weaver worked out a plan of distribution to the farmers of the cuunty interested in swina production. It will be re membered that during the last year of the war the swine meat was Increased through the special work of the agri cultural, division of the Board of Trade by nearly 20 per cent and for 19 JO a similar increase is being worked for. the rapidly increasing numbers and the extremely heavy loads they can now carry. SOLDIERS ENTERTAIN COUNTY LITTLE ONES Six Boys From Otoon Made Model Farm and House for Inmates of the Children's Home. FLAT CREEK MAY PUT ON TOWNSHIP FAIR Meeting to Bo Held Friday at Flat Crock School House. ' A meeting will be held Friday aft ernoon at '2:30 o'clock at the Klat creek graded school for farmers and farm women, for the purpose of dis cussing timely topics and taking ac tion on holding a township fair, and also to purchase a Held, seed, lime and other things. This is designed to be a real get fogether meeting for the citizens of Flat creek township, and It is hoped that a large attendance will be pres ent. District Agent James M. Gray and Home Demonstration Agent An nie Lee Rankin, are expected to be on hand to lead in the discussion. It is especially desirable that the women will be present as their co operation Is needed in holding the community fair. Six soldiers of Oteen hospital Mon day afternoon entertained the little ones at the county children's home by making the children a model farm, complete In every detail, to the dog playing in the grass and the farmer's wife standing in the doorway with the baby in her arms. To make this homestead modern as well as model a flag pole rose Uom the midst of the wood lot. and an air ship floated protectingly over all. The soldiers afforded the children much joy and merriment and gave them selves up to the delight of playing with the soldiers. The soldiers that furnished the entertainment for the children were Sergeant Ladd, J. 13 Ourney, John Anderson, F. E. LeOaro, John J. Murray and Sumter McOee. The soldiers took several pictures of the children and Miss Donnahoe, superintendent of the home, served delightful refreshments. Afterwards an automobile ride was taken, which was greatly enjoyed by the children. all petty officer'" and tholr pay ranges Hum J-ll to J77 per month with sub stantial Increases for ivenliMmrnl. The pay with tho board, lodging rlolhlrfg, medical attention. days' leave each year on full pay and the certainty 'of drawing their pay each month whether they are sick or well and that there will be no layoffs or slack times. Is equal lo Ihe money that a skilled mechanic will druw In civil life. ' Young men who desire lo loam s trade and be well paid, can learn something to their advantage by calling on the navy recruiting offi cer. No. 4 Pack squa'-e, Ashevllle. by such men. V. . m - ... .... ... UeilCntTUi TaKt.fi. fTYimP.rllflt., ""' ratings except shipwright, an Relief, Quick Warm-Up. i The sensalljn of the year in the' drug trade .s Aspironal, the two-1 minute cold and cough reliever, au-1 thorltatlvely guaranteed by the lab-l oratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the hlph est authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times aa Quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye. or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores a.' now aunDlled with the wonderful i.ew elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold is to step Into tho nearest drug store, -and the clerk half a dollar for a nott.3 or Asolronnl and tell him to serve you two teaspoonfuls with four teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. With your watcn in your hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within the time limit. Don't he bashful, for all drug tist invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody's doing it. When your cold or cough fs reliev ed, take tha remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, Ihe easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough remody for lnlmts and children. Adv. WILL NOT TRANSFER 8B7 OFFICERS NOW IT OTEEN PURCHASING AGENT GETS $393 FOR JUNK Brought This Amount in Competi tive Bid Sale. GUDGER'S TEAM WON THREE STRAIGHT Gudger's team won three straight games from Hall s team In the duck pin tournament that was held last night at the Y. M. C. A. Hall made the highest score, having 310 points, lioness Is scheduled to play Jack son tomorrow night In the tourna ment. ' The score for last night follows: F, E. Hall 76 81 65 222 Miller 93 86 81 260 Nelson 73 9 3 78 244 Xj. K. Hall 116 84 110 310 ' Totals . 358 344 334 10S6 Ponahoe 75 110 107 292 Winn 120 90 80 290 Morris ?! 74 87 234 Gudger 104 93 98 296 Totals 372 367 372 1111 DARLINGTON TO PRESIDE AT DISTRICT CONFERENCE HICKORY, Jan. 20. Bishop Dar lington will preside over the States ville district Methodist conference at (h-anite Falls Tuesday and Wednes day and many Hickory people expect to attend the sessions. Several im portant matters, including an Increase iii the budget, will come before the conference for action. GIRLS' RESERVES IN MEETING YESTERDAY Considerable enthusiasm was shown In the meeting of the Mont ford avenue corps of the girl'8 re serve with the Park avenue reserves yesterday. At the meeting 12 new members were initiated into the two corps. An unusually Interesting talk was made by Dr. Margery Lord on first aid, and the initiative services were condcted by the two advisors of the respective corps. After the initiation services and the first aid address, a social hour was given to the members of both corps which was greatly enjoyed by them. By watching all ttils ploinlts and gathering up the waste and rubbiHh for the past six months, J. H. Schoepf, city purchasing agent, has saved for the city $393.10. this iamount of Junk having-been sold yes terday to H. Sternberg and company. The Junk was sold by competitive bids and several bidders were inter ested in the sale. The Junk consisted of old auto tires, old rubber boots of the street and sanitary department forces, pieces of Iron, brass and cop per, etc. This is the first time, it is believed, that this Junk has ever been sold by the city. HOLD 27 RADICALS FOR DEPORTATION BE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH Dealers of the Two Caro linas Have Reserved 30, feet of Floor Space. SEATTLE, Wash.. Jan. 20 Federal authorities announced tonight that 27 anegea radicals, arrested last night, are to be held for deportation. Three hundred and sixteen were ar rested in the raids which were di rected against members of the union of Russian workers. Tho majority were released after examination hv uoyai iiMom 01 justice agents. Men Will Not Have to Leave at Expiration of Twelve Months. (Special to The Citizen.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. Senator Overman has been informed by Sur geon Cleneral Ireland of the army, that the 887 officers now at Oteen, near Ashevllle, will not have to leave thero at the expiration of 12 months. A ruling promulgated by the war Ji-rjoOOOOOL A l4ti4laUt Onp- Service is a Pleasure SEVERE COUGH i . PAIN IN SIDE 4 Cayoe, & O.J "At one time I had o hurting under ray right shoulder blade also a rery severe oougn and pain in my right side. My husband had four different doc tors for me and none of them did me any good. ' Some said I had eomsumption and others said I would have to have an opera ttion. I was' down ri. unable to sit up from . the first of April to about the latter part of September and was nothing but a hVe skeleton. My hus band wrote to Dr. Pierce stating the case, and told what the doctors had said. Be replied, advising roe to take Dr. Pieroe'e Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Pieroe'e Pleasant Pellets. When I had taken ont bottle of the 'Discovery' I oould sit up for an hour at a time ana when I had taken three bottles I could do my cooking and tend to the children. I continued its use and was then in good health. "I recommend Dr. Pieroe's Golden M edi-' csl Discovery to all my neighbors and to everyone who suffcra aa I did." MRS. W. DORN. TIRED AND WORN-OUT Memphis, Tenn.: I oan highly recom mend Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medloal Dis covery to any one in need of a tonlo. I used to be very frail and delicate when I wac young and whenever I would beootn ex ceedingly tired and worn-out I would take bottle of 'Golden Medical Discovery'. It never once failed to put new life in ma and restore me to perfect health." MBS. CATHERINE SCHAEDLE, 207ft Cut Ave. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y stands behind this standard medicine. When you (Special to The Citizen. 1 CHARLOTTE, Jan. 20. What prom ises to be the largest automobile show ever held in the south will open in Charlotte on Tuesday, Feb ruary 9. and continue thron'irVi th following Friday. The show will be held under the auspices of the Charlotte Automotive iraaes association and from l.orto to 1,500 prominent dealers of tho two Carolina are expected during the ween. To give some Idea of the scope, the space to be devoted to exhibits, is larger, it 'is eaid. than ever de voted to an automobile show in the soutn. Ajreaay more than 30,000 feet of floor apace has been sold to dealers of the two Carolina. A representative of the local au tomotive association has gone to New York to conclude arrangements with the largest nationally known brass band available. Either Sousa's Pryor's or Creatore'a band will be secured. The committee on enter tainment not only is determined to have the best music procurable, but also to see that every other phase of the program Is top notch. The finance committee reports a ready willingness and ability to nrn. vide for entertainment of all out-of town guests in a manner commensu rate witn tne magnitude of th rent of the show. From indications already at hnd It seems that Charlotte'! excellent ho tel facilities will be taxed and nn of the largest hotels ha auggeated that early reservation are advisable. Automonne manufacturers report many direct shipments from the New Tork and Chicago shows to the Charlotte how, this being the first snow or real -magnitude held direct ly after the national ahowa. BAD KIOIUEYS LIS BLOOD If Constipated, Headachy, Bilious or Suffering From Stomach Trouble, Get a Bottle of Padgett's In dian Herb Juice. Kidney troubles do not disappear of their own accord. They grow tlow ly, but steadily undermining the health with a deadly certainty. If your Ifver Is not doing its duty, you will suffer from disagreeable symptoms, such as a headache, back ache, constipation, indigestion, etc., and unless something Is done immedi ately serious troubles are the result. Don't trifle with diseases. Stop your trouble while there is time. Padgett'a Indian Herb Juice has no superior for ailing conditions of the Stomarch, Liver, Kidneys and the Blood, and Is a positive relief from Rheumatism, Constipation, Indiges tion, Dypsepsla and Pains in the Back and Head. Padgett's Indian Herb .Tnln. i. purely vegetable, containing no habit-1 torming arugs, made from roots, herbs and bark gathered from Na ture's own laboratorlea. I For sale by all leadW dmooi.i. I oYouiruen unuer .our own personal guarantee of money refunded if it does not do all that we claim It will Manufactured by J. p. Padgett At lanta, Oa. 'Adv WILDE TO MEET ERTLE. MILWAUKEE, Wla., Jan. 10. Jimmy Wilde, English flyweight champion boxer, will -meet Mike Ertle, of St. Paul, on January 29 before a local club. Ertle la to weigh lit pounds, according to agreement. Ertle takes 'the place of Fr&nkla Mason, of Indiana, who originally waa booked to meet Wilde, Maj. Gen. Sir David Watann. Hnn Frank Carrel of Qiiehun mmi Bamtni Charles P, Beaublen of Montreal are to be speakers at a dinner ta be lv- KI1111U ilia iWDuani luouiauo. nucu juu n ,n , . , , - - take Golden Medical Discovery, yon are New Yorfc CUy Canalan oclet3r getting the benefit of the experience ol a " doctor whose reputation goes all around the Piles Can't Be Cared From the Oats Ida ijiwrnw treatments seldom cure Jflies. Nor do surgical operations. The cause Is Inside bad circulation. The blood la stagnant, the veins flabby. The bowel walls are weak, the part almost dead. To quickly and safely rid yourself of piles you must free the clrnui. tlon eend a fresh eurrent through the stagnant pools. Internal treatment la the one safe method. Ointment nttlng won't do' It, lm- Leon hard t, M. D.. a aBeelellat see al work some years ago to And a real Intarnai. rsmedy for piles. He ucceeovo. ni namea nts precrfo tion HEM-ROII), and tried ft In 1,000 cases before he was satisfied. Now HEM-ROIB la sold by druggists everywhere tinder guarantee. It ta naruiiene lauiet, easy is take, and ean ffi J uLn Smanmt&rs IT" 1 O THE man -who dislikes tha conv monpkee, who will not build a home like his neighbors nor wear a rait like his fellows, the Roamer makes its appeal Every Roamer possesses individuality. Its patrician poise sets it aloof from con' ventional automobiles. Its finish pro " claims the taste of its owner because the choice of color, upholstery and top ma' terial is optional without added expense. Bauet Motor Car Co, Kalamajoo.Mich. Ten thousand . r!hlpBvn iaiimi. earth.. Stffl net, you get are to hold mas. meeting. tk Z Zmliimi who win medicine. All druggists, liquid or.'Taoiw lie schools of thai eiiy lofiay m a glVdljTrtiuaJ t WohSe. camnaiaa ta raduo tha iiui.. ji pries 10 .Roamer Motor Go. Phones 28261171 Asheville, N; C. .... v.
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