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aiid it ptoVed tier be train w stand
Aif th r PT act est day
the" Western North Carfellnit confer
See. After a f ull and frank disctiSr
sidn of the world's 'present heeds at
the close of the ?reat war and the nRr
paralleled opportunity for much need
ed service In world redemption com
bined with the ability of tho ch'ircb
to give the conference by unanimous
vote amid much handclapping ileU;ed
itself to the task of raising $1,750,000
for this great centenary enterprise.
More Than Quoin.
This is $70,000 more than ti.o ap
portioned part to the Wesiera '"oth
Carolina conference of the $35,010,000
that constitutes the total centenary
fund for the whole church. Tr ac
tion was taken not by a little coterie
tlan Advocate Tdth the. addition of fci?
500 -niaw. 'subscribers o; the . list.?" Rer.
H-- M. Blair was . re-elected edirar. El
even young, men were'-, admitted ;on
trail with others to be received latjer
in the session. . In accepting the le
port of the board of managers of the
summer school for undergraduates the
conference voted to make the p:mmer
school at Trinity college perpetual.
Conference met at 9 o'clock, Bishop
Darlington in the chair, Rev. M. T.
Plyer of Wilmington, led the devotion
The bishop announced that the consti
tutional questions will be presented
to the conference tomorrow morning
at 10 o'clock. These questions con-
Icern the laity rights of women &Dd
Thanks
0 ' 0
iviiini
Every time you go to the Bank and make "another" deposit it
Is Thanksgiving, or should be; because your future is being made
secure against want; your old age is being made comfortable
and happy, and those you love are being protected against pov
erty or humiliation.
Com r start a bank account with a little money and make
Vr " Y '.sgiying.
w Iper cent interest. Come to our Bank.
The Citizens National
Bank
Advocate was read by D. B. Coltrane.
TfcerXieppEt ehoW-tat last v.fif via
vocate, .uvnegnoacinfTB
been added to-the list of 8Ub8crlbc.
lendgwmenfunfl cjf?&ouoi rp-mmenddjauSQOrhw
waamad-theTgAalfor the nextiye.a.r;,
wst5Jlec4r1va.,ne. aivami . ?pr
this year 'for -'fhe'-. upe'ranhuiit3.-'-IJ'
B. Coltrane and .S. B. Tureatini were
elected membirs if the board of. pub
lication to succeed; thfcmselvei aiid the
bishop was req-iamd t6"api:iiat Ppv.
H. M. Blair editor'an'i V. Sfcerrill,
assistant.
INFLUENZA QUABANTINE . ,
(From The NEWS)
The influenza situation locally
assumed more serious proportions lass
week. The order of the health board
prohibits public gatherings until after
December 7.
The local school opened on Monday
of last week with an attendance of 342.
There was quite a number of absen
tees on account of fear. Tnfluenza
cases increased and the .attendance
dropped to 220 on Friday.
Conditions were growing worse und
in the face of numerous complaints
the health board saw nothing oetter to
do than replace the ban on oublic ga
therings, under which regulations
Hendersonville came near stamping
nut thp trnnhlo rlurine the six weeks of
quarantine. J
It appears to The NEWS that there
should be a more riid quarantine.
People are too careless. As soon as
their physical condition permits tley
mix with the public. If it is possible
for them to carry the disease alter
recovering, or convey it from a home
in which there is influenza, they should
be rigidly quarantined.
We understand that there have been
such quarantines elsewhere. The local
board ruled that it could not make
such a quarantine. We trust to their
interpretation of the law, but some
thing, it seems, should be done to
avoid the spread of influenza, by those
recovering from it or having it in
their homes, through public contact
if the disease is communicable in such
manner.
. Life is worth too much and health is
too precious to run any risk.
We must be careful and also patient.
Mrs. Horace Morris has accepted. a
position in McClellan's 5, 10 and 25c
store for the holiday season.
Judge and Mrs. O. V. F. Blythe left
last Thursday for Boston, Mass., to
see their daughter, Miss Eva, who is in
a hospital on account of a broken
arm.
Judge A. C. Jones, of Gastonia, N.
TBrorougmyvJiJMtea
Behdesaa. well a in th
Lfcked till their hellishnesnessPi
II
Witt
ination
Dears as vile, as liideous, as damnable!
to them as, iiLdes to aciirillaed vorlcfJ
ous exefcehfce. . . , ,
Tn'en and., riot , nntJl ten-iu the
yQXld of business take nfZ. iM. knakl
and return to the peaceful proaecutidji
, But even then, (make ni r;fi?fali , It
will not be the same old world we used
to know. It will be a world par. 'tied
b fire, cleansed by prlvat:oh3, made
better by the sacrifices that our Iroya
are making our boys and those of our
Allies; by the women who are back? r.?
up the men and by the loyal stay-at
-homes! From Whittaker Par-tr Co's.
Paragrafs. -
ROY KUYtfUmLL DKAD.
Roy Kuykendall died last I no ay at
Camp Wads worth. He U:u teen ill
with influen-sa, -which develoi c-d iLto
pneumonia. The bod.' was briught to
East Flat Rock and interment as at
Mud Creek chir--.ii on SviV:City after
noon. Xmas Gifts for Everybody Come in
and see them early Fine .Parisian
Ivory Cases and Manicure Sets Per-
ifume Candies, Perfamizers Foun
tain Pens and Pipes at Hunter s ruar.
macy.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HENDERSON.
TRUSTEE SALE
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in a Deed of Trust made by D.
N. Osteen to the undersigned Trus
tee, dated the 16th day of March, 191S,
and duly recorded in volume 45 at
page 366, in 'record of Mortgages
and Deeds of Trust of Henderson
County, N. C, to which reference is
hereby made, and default having been
made in the payment of the note ana
the interest secured by said Deed of
Trust, whereby the power of sale has
become operative, and upon applica
tion and demand of the holder of said
indebtedness, the undersigned Trustee
will on Wednesday, the 18th day of
December, 1918, at 12 o'clock, noon,
sell for cash at public sale to the
highest bidder, at the Court House
Doors in Hendersonville, Henderson
County, N. C, the following describea
land and premises, to-wit:
Being all that tract of land in Crab
Creek township, containing fifty acres,
more or less, and fully described in a
deed of conveyance from S. B. Mace to
Nettie Jones, which deed is recorded
in the ofllce of the Register of Deeds
for Henderson county in deed book
No. 81, at page 114, to which deed ref
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Office
ttWdtHTOdcm;ir0.aera.
a.ov., ui "ne: position
rrieZlrcpn apd,vaca02Lr?
may later occur on r'if-?r-ie8 that
VWh tJ03toQces in this- WnlR
Durinethe-GnntjniiQ
cordance withrthe, request of Vt, ac"
Office Department, admit worn. Iost
rural carrier examinatir.-.i ed
same conditions as zai. Q e
DR. H.L. KEITH
(Successor to Dr. W. F.' Nickel) :
DENTIST.
OflBce: Over Hunter's Pharmacy.
dr. e. a. McMillan
(Successor to Dr. W. T. Wallace)
DENTIST
Ulflce: Burckmyer Building, 4th Ave.
Phone 442.
Hndersonvilie. N. C.
M X. 1 A. .1- ' I
u., was nere ior couri last ween. r nt.OT,00.ifi wPw mrlo fnr n fuller and
DR. EHRINGHAUS
Dentist
PHONE 57-J.
OGce over J. O. Williams.
HENDERSONVILLE. N. C.
DR. GEORGE WRIGHT
OSTEOPATH
Successor to Dr. Tebeau
Patterson Building
Phone 105 1R.
last will and testam
Cushing, deceased, all persons hat
claims against his estate av0
notified to present them to
Fletcher, N. C, by the 11th davn
ber, 1919, or this notice will L l?01"
in bar of their recovery, and anv
sons indebted to his estate will ni
at once, settle with me. p ease'
Ihis the 11th day of October iqio
JOSEPHINE F. CUSHivp 18'
10-ir-Gtc. Eiecai
IFY0UR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
Look. Mother!
fornin Syrup of Fig
If tonqie
cleanse little bowels with "c7 '
Mothers can rest easy aftr rrjvnc.
"California Syrup of Figs," became k
a few hours all the clogged-up waste
sour bile and fermenting food gently
move3 out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again.
Sick children needn't be coaxed to
take thi3 harmless "fruit laxative."
Millions of mothers keep it handy be
cause -they know its action 'on the stom
ach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs," which con.
tains directions for babies, children ol
all ages and for grown-ups.
DAYS OF DIZZINESS
ed to D. N. Osteen by A. O. Jones and
wife. Nettie Jones, by deed dated the j
-hnWooten is among the recent in-' complete description by metes 4th day of March,' 1918. which deed is
fluenza patients
and bounds, and further described In
21' " i ; mi ! ' deed from S. A. Mace to P. B. Mace
led by Mr. Crane's s ster, Miss Minnie. and recorded in book 56 on page 82, iK
LlA!, e?n7i!ie SS? ithe aforesaid office of the Register of
(oreeuvmu xu a unci uuo.- Deedg for Henderson County, and also
ue&3 iny. being the Same tract of land convey-
i
HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH CREED.
THERE NEVER WAS A DAY
So easy to market your ability. The demand for men and women with ener
gy and ability, with business training, always will exceed tne supoly. The
employer looks first ior th-3 ma.i with a BUSINESS EDUCATION. ,.
A diploma from this School will put you in line for the most desirable
positions. - . . . . .
. - ADDRESS DEPT. E. ' ' r.
1HE EMANUEL BUSINESS COLLEGE
No. 15 Haywood St. Ashevile, N. C.
Charlotte, Nov. 22. By a vote of 180
to 9 the Western North Carolina Meth
odist conference this morning adopt
ed the constitutional amendment
granting to women full laity rights In
the church. The vote was taken with
out discussion. v
The conference also adopted ..by a
vote of 138 to 63 the constitutional
amendment, amending the creed to
read, "the church of god," instead of
Holy Catholic church" as it now
xl was decided to increase the su
perannuate ministers' fund from $100,
000, where it now stands, to $250,000,
as soon as possible.
recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Henderson . County, in
book No. 98, page 128
This the 13th day of November.
E. D. MACE.
ll-21-4tc. Trustee.
faj?- HEALTH IS WEALTH E
Health;0
STATE BOARD OF
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FERFECTSOKS
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Emergency Heating
In freezing weather the portable Perfection Oil
Heater radiates comfort and cheerbrings re
lief to scantily heated offices.
Inexpensive to buy and use easy to clean and
fill smokeless, odorless.
Aladdin Security Oil gives best results.
Buy your Perfection Heater now;
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STANDARD
A Humidor For
Your Sleeping Cave
Have you stuffiness of the nostrils?
Do you "take cold" every time any one
sneezes at you? Is your throat sensi
tive? Have you a dry, irritating
cough at times? Do you snore? Are
you a mouth breather when asleep?
Do you -wake with a dry mouth? Have
you twenty dollars tout this isnt a
mailorder diagnosis blank, come to
think of it. Keep the twenty or buy a
bond with it. What you need is a
- humidor to humidify your bedroom,
and you can make one yourself which
will do the business a whole lot bet
ter than any apparatus you can buy.
Qrouble is, you're a mollycoddle
and you don't know it. At least you
didnt until you read this. You have
the great delusion which all molly
coddles have all the time. You imag
ine that the way to keep warm is to
If II nte
STOP BEING A
to make you chilly, at least does aot
warm you up like a cool shower does.
Oh, you. can't get away from my
friend HiDDokrates! He and I have
i Mrs
stitute air for water, and the resuls
are qualitatively the same, not quan
titatively. It takes much cooler air
and much warmer air to produce sim
ilar reactions. But the air will do it
just as water does.
Now, I feei sure that the moll i est
mollycoddle that reads this column
realizes that "colds" and so-called
"catarrhal troubles" are strictly and
characteristically indoor ailments and
not ailments of people who live much
in the open. Why? Because it is too
warm Indoors most of the winter.
Huh. It often gets up to 80 or 85 de
grees F. hereabouts in the summer
time outdoors! True, but look at the
humidity. Old General Humidity is
famous for his mid-summer drives.
You can't leave the General out of
this question. But in the winter time
the General digs in. At any rate he
is conspicuous by his inactivity In
doors. Heat - the nice fresh winter
air up to, 65 degrees -indoors in the
winter and you make it dryer than the
driest Sahara Desert climate, by ac
tual test. ,
An excessively dry climate is no
place for a person with chronic nose,
throat or chest trouble to sleep
nights.
Open up all three bedroom win
dows, as high as the lower sash will
go, and put in screens made of un
bleached Piquot or Black Rock mus
lin. That puts Gen. Humidity right
back on the job. It keeps out rain.
snow, wind,
Come to Hundreds of Hendersorwilli
People.
There are days of dizziness;
Spells of headache, languor, tack
fccbe; i
Sometimes rheumatic pains; 1
Often urinary disorders.
.Dean's Kidney Pills are especially
Dor kidney ills.
Endorsed in Hendersonville Dy
grateful friends and neighbors,
j Mrs. Elmer Rhodes, Crab Creek St.,
1 Hendersonville, says: "Some time ago
me and my back ached a good deal.
Vhen I would sweep or bend over to
lust, sharp pains shot through me up
into my shoulders. I had dizzy spells,
black specks came before my eyes
and I was in pretty bad shape. Hear
ing of Doan's Kidney Pills I began
taking them and they soon entirely
cured me."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get;
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Rhodes had. Foster-MilburnU.,
Mfgrs. Buffalo, N. Y.
STATEMENT LUMBER 3IFGBS. K-TER-OSURANCE
ASSOCIATION
OF NEW YORK
390807.85
389158.95
144000.02
59875.02
(Condition December 81, 191",
As Shown by Statement Filed.)
Increase of paid-up capital..$291065.84
Income: From Policyhold
ers $zy7,57u.6z; misciti
laneous $93,237.23;
Disbursements: To policy
holders $307,340. 80; mis
cellaneous $81,818.15 ....
ASSETS
Value of stocks and bonds..
Deposited in Trust Compan
ies and Banks on interest
Agents' balances, represent
ing business written sub
sequent to October 1
Interest and rents due and
ciccriiQcl.
All other Assets, as detail
ed in statement
Total .T7 oo5002
Less Assets not admitted
Total admitted assets ...J?-30
LIABILITIES
Net amount of unpaid lsses aOono0
4814.28
2295.82
84025.42
MOLLYCODDLE.
Sleeping in a Sealed-Up Room is Just
One Way of Shortening Your Life
and Making Your Lessened Years
Considerably More Miserable.
keep warm. Well, you're wrong. The
way to keep rarm is to keep. cool.
Hippokrates ' says so. I' say so. Hip-
Fokraes ;ind I
most subject.?
2200 yeirrs a so:
agree pretty veil on
and claims
Unearned Premiums
All other Liabilities ,as de
tailed in statement
133239.40
3200.00
Total amount of all Liabil-., ..
ties except Capital . ?-i",J
Surplus as regards policy- ..-,m i4
. i -i " - "
noiaers
I - ' ' uuot, uui it
: !- 1- r . . . .
luo iresn, moist night air. ' Total Liabilities
uigm m. mat is nne tor sick- I Bnrisess la Xerth lrciii
u ijuyie. in omen times they uwed j 1917
to say just dam night air. They were :Fire risks written ?4SG.5
mim cocaies, tne old folks.
With these Todd screens in the
bedroom windows your indoor air will
have about the same humidity as te
outdoor air, and it doesn't cost a cent
to keep the humidor working all night.
A
. oa0.54
FACT WORTH
. Scientific observation
that carbohydrate food
KNOWING.
ha3
Premiums receivs
Losses incurred: nm
Paid
President, Yiicc::;
Atiovneyti n txi-
9.2-5
Attorney
Insurance
N. C.
Mines 2r
Commisi''-:
gluccse, fitc
Hrpprokatcs . said .. fruits, vegeiab'Ics, :
'Col water warnis, rather Eiore sustci':
o V s
starches, A "
a3
it f
in bread,
syrups is
and wvm water cools.' ' People win.. ;.tha:i is .proteiivjod.-
take rucrnip.3 spore,; plunge cr shoy;
er bchs kuciw tba.t Hipjokrates and I
sirt righ; about that. The cool bcth
warms you up, stimulates your circu
lation, increases your metabolism,
maker, you burn fuel faster. The
warm fcath,' on t.e - other hand;"re-Ip-xcs,
slow dewn metabolism, tends
NOT IT i
Raleigh, ?3u:
tor. nai-d .work. t .Tsnps -t. vouuk,
Thora,;i3 no jnissioner, do hereby
in useless-hfi.it nrri i abovfe-' is ' a" true srA co.
ducticn frcm carbohydrates Tiiiq of the statement oi Lur.::
fact is worth kenning tn -. Iter Insurance Lairn..
n-iuu LilCV313
tiays when conservation "of meat
wa-,te. .of
eno:
.s a
' City, filed with this c; a
I in ft the condition of saul
Co-1
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maaer uuu tne utilization cf t,a 5it f nccemi)
garden truck, corn products and tha i- Witness my hand a
j various other substitutes- WwheatJa .the day, .and date above
a patriotic dutv. i JAS. R. YOl -
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