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THE ABBEVILLE CITIZEN' HUD AY MOItNING, JANTJABY; 30 1920. GOHOJ GRQ17ERS . ELECTED RUBIfJQlV Outline Work for the Com ing Year. To Secure Options on Cotton for Expert Trade This Year. .' r Ashavllle Cltisan Bureau. iOl Merchants' Bank 'I Butldln. (y JUL S. WAARtN.) RALEIGH. Jan. 21. The executive ; committee of the North Carolina; Cot ton association met In Its first session hare today for the purpose of out lining work for the eoralnc rear. B. G. Rnblnow, who has been In charts of the campaign work for the association, wae sleeted secretary-treasurer of the omnlsation. Dr. B. W. Kllsore, was elected second vice-president to take the place made vacant by the death of Mr. Frank Shields, of Scotland Neck. Mr. Shields died since his elec tion to this place at the state con vention which met here on December ' 17, r'ti'1''"1' ' 'Mr''''1'-, -.v''"" '' '"'".' Those present for the meeting' to day were President L. B. To ml In son. of Wilson; First Vice President Frank Gaugh, of Lumberton; Dr. B. W. Kit tore. Dr. Clarence Poe, of Ralelfh; ' W. M. Saunders, of Smlthneld; W. O. Kewby, of Hertford; W. E. Walker, of Polk county; K. I. Hosteller, of fiiateevllle; W. A. Pierce, of Weldon; Walton K. Bethune, of Lumberton and Carl Turns ge, of Farmllle. The committee elected Dan.' W. Patrick of BnowhIH and Dr. Clarence Poe of Raleigh, members of the na tional board of directors from North Carolina. The state la entitled to three places on this committee, and the ether one will be taken by Presi dent Tornlineon. . J The financial - report of the cam pals showed approximately 121,000 In. the treasury. In cash and In cam paign pledges, which will be collected during, the coming, year. The , com mittee asked the secretary to proceed with" the campaign for new members . by concentrating his forces In those counties which have not yet been or ganised, and In putting workers in those counties which have only the skeleton of an organisation. The board endorsed the proposition of the national president J. 8. Wanna maker, to secure options on a cer tain amount of cotton in the country for tne export tra.de. This' plan has been worked out In other southern ft ates, and President Wannamaker believes It will be possible not only to save some Of the present short crop by rviurlng options on this cotton for future delivery, but that It will also tend to keep the market steady both for the manufacturers and for the cot ton : producers. The signing of the peace treaty with Germany will cause big buying orders to corns la, It U aid. , i Budget Commission. The Budget commission of North Carolina, named . under the budget net of the last legislature, Is holding its first session here for the purpose of conferring with the tax commission i HVUI . i.rii ui mmsm i tlon act as It wUl work out for the next year's revenues. The com m lesion Is composed of the sjovsrnor, the chairman of the finance and appro prlatlona eommittee of the house and the same two committees oi tne sen' ate. The commission will hold severs rasetlncs between now and the next session of the legislature.- Its duty Is to get a line on the estimated reve nues, for the coming year, and make our a butHet for the various depart' ments. The adoption of this budget will keep these departments within the limit set by te commission for expenditures durliig the period be tween sessions of ihe deglslature. At the conclusion of ths meeting of the budget commission it was an nounced that the governor, who Is chairman, would have statement to make about the work of the commis sion and Its relation to the whole system of revaluation. This statement will bs made sometime this week. Just as soon as 4he governor sets it prepared. The tax commission reported that the supervisors from the ten revalu ation districts reported that about thirty per cent, of the Industrial en terprises of ths state had comoleted filling out their bjnnks and this phase or tne work of revaluation was about one-third completed. The returns In dicate that there will be Just as Im portant Increases In the value -of the Industrial plants of North Carolina as there was In the land values of rural property, a statement that will bring a deal of satisfaction to ths farmers who have feared that the farm lands were being assessed for more than other property would be. : Service ttostorad.' ' .- The corporation commission today gave out the following statements to tne err eel that the express service on trains No. 11 and S3, which was dls continued, would be put back on to handle perishable and rush pack ages. Tne statement follows: "Several days as4 the Durham Chamber of Commerce complained to tne corporation commission about the discontinuance of local service by the American Railway Express company on trains xvos. ji and II between Greensboro and Ooldsboro, Upon Investigation It was found that the express company had placed this ser vice on trains Nos. 101 and 141. in order to lighten Nos. Jl and SI so as to avoid running these trains in two sections. ... . -, "Upon the, suggestion of the com mission the express company now re tains the service on Nos. 108 and 141 and establishes additional express service for perishable and rush pack ages qn trains Nos. SI and SS. It to necessary to limit the express service rendered on trains Nos. 11 and SI to perishable and rush packages because f the large volume of this class of Business on this line." DR. A. C. DIXON SPEAKS :. IN WINSTON CHURCH George Trultt Converted In Church Near Asheville, Small (Special te The Cltltsn.) WINSTON-SALEM. Jan. la Speaking at the Home Moravian church, Dr, A. C. Dixon, a native of Cleveland county, a former Asheville pastor, and more recently pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church in Lon don, told those attending the confer ence on Christian Fundamentals that he considered himself th anirituai grandfather of the noted Dr. George tiiuii, w m tne wiaesc Known. Dap. IS E Well-Known Physician Says He Has Never Known a Medicine to Produce Re sults Like Tanlac. Dr. B. it. Elder, with offices at 410 Shradskl Bldg.. Peoria, 111., who has been in active practice for over forty years, snrs: "Medical sconce has ' never before produced a medicine that brings re sults like Tanlac. I have been pre scribing it some time with remarka ble results. - Personally I had suffered for years from stomach trouble and rheumatism and had devoted my best thought trying to find relief but to no avail. After eating, gas wouia form In my stomach and affect my heart, causing poor circulation, cold hands and feet, dhulness, peculiar feelings, terrible . headaches - and cramps. The rheumatism pained me so I could hardly stand, to move my legs or arms. , 'I had a patient who had also Buf fered for years with the some trou ble as mine, and although I did all I could for him he got no better. One day. after he had been away for about six months, he came' to my office and never In my life had I seen an look better . or seem to feel better than he did. - He- told me Tan loo was what had brought about the Wonderful change. I began trying the medicine at once with the result that a few bottles relieved me entirely of stomach trouble, rheumatism and all my other aliments. Although I am an extra hearty eater nothing ever disa grees with me any more. I have pre scribed Tanlac In cases of rheuma tism, kidney and bladder disorders and a run down condition with won derful results, and I fell that I ought to give my experience with Tanlac to the public for the benefit of suf fering humanity." Tamao is sold In Asheville by an good druggists. '. Advt. CUSESOFIIMIZII?! Mrs. J. T. Johnson Dies In New Orleans, Where She Had Gone for the Winter. tlst ministers In the state. Dr. Dixon, told the story of the conversion of a laborer In Asheville while in the home of Deacon Weaver. .Dr. Dixon had called at the home to see the deacon and while waiting the laborer came In and also waited to see ths deacon. While . ths two were sitting : in the parlor. Dr. Dixon says he asked the laborer If he was a Christian and a negative answer was received. The two" knelt and prayed and the man was converted, became an attendant of Dr. Dixon's church and later an (Special ts Ths Cltlxen.) hickory. Jan. 11. A telegram received here this morning announced the death In New Orleans oi sirs. J. T. Johnson, widow of the late Dr. Johnson, one of Hickory's fore most, and herself one of the most loveable characters In the city. She was about 70 years old. The funeral probably will be held Friday morning from the Blrst Methodist church of which she was a member. Accompanied by her daughters. Misses Mamie Sue and Effle Johnson, she went to New Orleans to spend the winter In the hope that the change would be beneficial. Mrs. Johnson Is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mack Good son, and one brother, Dr, Sol Warllck, both of Morganton. Physicians In Catawba county were urged today to report every case of infiuensa promptly to the -1 county health officer. Ds. Geo. W. Shlup, whose residence la at Newton. News of an epidemic ef Infiuensa at MonHo and Long Island, two mill communi ties In the eastern part of tne county, Dromoted him to Issue an urgent ap peal. There ore said to oe iv cases of the liinuehsa at these places, most of them of a severe form, thus far the disease has not recurred to any extent elsewhere In the county. Some smallpox also Is reported In different communities. In order to' remove the menace to health and happiness due to the pres- sil has placed - further restrictions oreead the hog pens In Hickory. Af ter April 1 no person will be al lowed te ksep a- pic or pin within let feet of any residence other than his own. and in the opinion of local po licemen that will about eliminate all we hogs next summer. Will Fox, Jr., a 'young , white man, was bound over In recorder's court today In the sum of MOO for forging sn order on tne A. A. Shoford Mill company and collecting (14.47 from ueorge craig, a store-keeper. The youth's father raised the bond. In the Lobsence of Recorder Prultt, who Is on the sick list. R. H. Bhuford held the reins of Justice today. . ' " ii ' i in" K Permanently relieved with! IP sat sickening. One Pill at nignt wui as the work m m rTTTTrftTvT UllliilHi evangelist who preached throughout the, mountains of Western North Car olina. It was at a service In a little church In a mountain - cove, near Asheville, that George Trultt, a small boy, was converted under this laborer- evangelist's preaching. In this connection Dr. Dixon stated that he loved to read the articles In the Sunday School Times . written by Howsrd A. Banks, but now they had deeper meaning than ever. A lew weeks ago, he said, he was sitting reading- one of these articles .when at the close he. came upon the state ment of Mr. Banks, regarding his con version under, the preaching ot Dr. A. C Dixon, in Asheville, a number of years ago. Dr. Dixon stated that he knew -Banks as a boy but. did not remember of his conversion. . The foregoing Illustrations . were u&ed to show how the fruits of a Christian life will be . made known years after the seeds have, been sown, ence of the noisome pigsty, city conn- SHOPPERS . - jam ' t Ul4 '' RACKET STORE WillFind Unusual Values ' In Our . ' SHOE DEPT. Special Yard Goods Values for those who shop, at The Racket The RACKET DepT Store 16 BHtinorw Ave. Phone 231 ' II BtiOMBKRG, Prop. , .' inwnoT THousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it Women's complaint often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder . dwease.. -. . If the kidneys are notln healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. Pain In the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trouble. ., Don't delay starting treatment Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's ' prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be Just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large sis bottle - immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first) to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Binghampton, N. Y for a sample bottle. When writing lie sure and mention The Asheville Citizen. Advt. SEEDS tagm -wood's I VSEEDS I paj I itrNrw-woon own, I . Write for 1920 Catalog ' Profusely Illustrated, packed with Information about Field, Garden and Flower Seed. Sent free upon request. T. W. WOOD & SONS. 9MMBKKMM, Blnhmona, To. msal! Avar . fDTnvflff jI ' I I CUU IV ltlUdlCil U . For Rheumatism! a . gooa. not mustard plaster or poultice is pretty sure to overcome most rneumatio pains and even sciatica and gout but It'a a mussy affair and gener ally blister. Heat la abso lutely necessary If you want perma n e ri t relief. Begy's Mustarine, made of true yel low mustard with other oaln rellevlns Ingredients added Is Just as hot. 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