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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY MORNING, TSIAY 15, 1920. marcus am TO AUDITORIUM TO BE DECORATED TODAY KIWANIANS ARE TO VISIT MONTREAT SOON MAY GET CAMPING PARK NEAR THE CITY CATHEY ARRESTED IN THREE LIQUOR CASES RUN FOR THE SENATE UNDER Your OWN VINE CAB SEIZED BY DETECTIVES OX HADE EN'TKY THE OFFICE OLD WATERWORKS SYSTEM MAY BE VSEJJ Women WIU Prepare the targe Build Lug for Memorial Eierclses to Be Ifrld Sunday Dr. H. C. Anderson bpoke Before the Local Club Yesterday Cora-ml tee to Investigate SQUARE YESTERDAY George Claim It Waa Stolen From ile Only Candidal on Democratic For Camping Parties for Autos and for Picnic Purposes' Owned by the City Bacauae the public memorial to be held in the city Auditorium Hlui and IJqiior found In It Caae Continued Ticket ao Far or- merlr County Clerk at three o'clock Sunday afternoon, at which time Governor T.

W. Bickett will diatrlbute the French War Me Following the appearance of Dr. R. C. Anderson, of Montreat.

before the Kiwanls club yeaterday afternoon in which he laid, before the member of 'the club the plan of making Montreat the permanent meeting place of the- general'assembly of the morial diplomas to the neareat of kin Seised on Pack Square yeaterday Marcus Erwln, for many If every family in Ashevllle owned its home, the high rent situation would be conspicuous by its absence from these parts. Why not, indeed? A Savings Account offers a quite sure, simple and satisfactory means to accumulate funds for the first payment on a home. And after -that, monthly payments will complete the purchase so easily that you will wonder why you ever paid rent. of those who gave their Uvea during the world war. la not one wholly of Interest to the Kiffln Rockwell ooat of That the municipally owned land which formerly waa used aa the city waterworks, located aix miles from Ashevllle on the Aahevllle-Black clerk of superior court or BuncomM county, and on of tha beat known democrat In the county, ha made the American legion, which waa desig southern Presbyterian church, the club appointed a committee to visit nated by the war department to dis morning at 2 oclock where the officers say It had been parked by the owner, the detectivea of the police department found two 'gallon of whiskey In George Cathey' oulorio-1)1 It, and in continuing the search found a large tank under I ho seat.

Cathey ofthe secure came Or. Anderson in Montreat. to Invea- tribute the diplomas, practically all of the patriotic organization of the city tlgate the project and to report at nave oeen aegea to attend the the next meeting. In hia address Dr. Anderson stated what he thought that the meeting of the assembly of the Letter asking that thJr members church would mean to the city and al- In and surrendered 4o the police nnd was released on a bond of f2fl.

for his appearance on May IK and ho also gave a bond of $600 for the po-seanlori of his car. Cathey claimed that the car had been stolen from him and that he ao to the community. The committee attend were Bent out to aome ten or twelve organization of the city. Krom the response so far received by telephone and letter from the various or Mountain highway, will be a suitable place for a summer camp for visitor who come hera to camp, pitch tent, if necessary, cook, camp out, hold picnics, 1 the opinion of Mavor Gallatin Roberts, who haa given the, matter much attention. Mayor Roberts says that the city owns several acres there, with a large house, the property now being leaned to Blackstock and Greenwood, but that when this lease la up.

it could be turned into a email park for the pur-passex mentioned. There is a large dam In tho Swannanoa rivm in front of the house, which was formely used appointed waa composed of Bernard formal announcemant of hia dacy for the democratic nomination for atat aenator from Buncombe unty to anccaed Judge H. B. ena. who will retire at the end of hia nreaent term.

Mr. Erwin'a atatement follow: Editor of the Clttiren: "In another column of your paper I am publishing the formal announcement of my candidacy on the democratic ticket, for the office of atate aenator from Buncombe county, and 'trust you will allow me a short apace In which to atate aome of my vlewa and position on matt era of lntereat to our party and the public gener- ally. "In the first place I want to atate ganizations, the aervlca tomorrow Julias, chairman; Dr. W. F.

Powell, Dan Hill, J. ScrooD Styles. Dr. J. G.

promise to be one of the greatest Anderson and W. J. Alexander. GEN TRAL gathering of Its kind ever held in Ashevllle. had searched tor it until exhausted and then gone to hie home at Sky-land and retired.

He said that early yeaterday morning he was aroused by a friend who told him thitt. the The letter, which was sent out to Other speakers of the meeting were Miss Mary B. Palmer, atate library director, who pointed out the plana of the American Library association, in which it Is endeavoring to make I the organizations, held to the aame form aa that given below: officers had his car and he at once Mra. C. A.

Webb. President. BANK TRUST Compa it possible for those who are out of came to the police station to see If City Federation of Women's flubs. they wanted him and was terved with a warrant. a a AVhen called In police court vesler day morning, the caae was continued to May 18, after aome evidence had been taken, during whicn Cathey that am announcing; myself and running on my own responsibility in re-" aponae to what I consider a laudable ambition to gain the honor and have the pleaaure of serving the people of my native county In the highest lawmaking body of our atate.

I have no grudge or revenge to satisfy and I am not running aa the candidate of any clique or faction of the democratic party nor aa the apecial representative of any particular class or io jioiu me water back in a lake, from which the water used in Ashevllle was secured for manv years. The property is located on the side of tho Asheville-Black Mountain highway. Just this aide of Oteen hospital and just beyond tho Mark Roed place. Several civic organizations have taken up the proposition and approved it, and others are expected to look into it at once. Now that the option on the Sulphur Springs property, which the mayor had secured as a probable park for the people of Ashevllle.

haa expired, the question of a pleaaure park for the city will probably not be taken Ashevllle, N. c. Dear Mra. Webb: Public memorial exercises will be held In the Ashevllle Auditorium on Next Sunday. May 16, at three o'clock In the afternoon, at which time Governor T.

W. Bickett' will present the French Memorial diplomas to the next of kin of those from Buncombe, Madison and Yancey counties who gave their lives in the world war. The Kiffln Rockwell post of the American legion haa been designated by the war department to conduct maintained his Innocence of any wrongdoing. He said that after his car had been stolen the parties who n.n.i i i i reacn ot public libraries to secure technical and educational books and in the campaign ot the association $2,000,000 la being planned to be raised by June JO. Robert N.

Page, democratic candidate for governor ot North Carolina. In hia short talk, Invited the club members to attend the meeting at the courthouse last night. C. A. Tevebaugh, who Is at the local Y.

M. C. A. trom the international committee ln the interest of the building campaign, asked the Kiwanls club to show the south that Ashevllle would not be long in putting a proper building in the proper place for the association. A short and interesting liquor and he was much- obliged to the police for hia car.

In eearchlnff the car rho detective round a large tank under the cush ion aeat, which smelted of ll-iuor- al MONEY TO LOAN On Asheville Improved Real Estate at 6 simple interest on the EQUITABLE HOME PURCHASE PLAN. J. J. CONYERS, Special Agent 27 American National Bank Building. Office, Phone 682 though a few drops wera in it at the up again before next fall, or next time, it la believed that it had a ca paclty of at leant 20 gallons.

year, It Is learned. The city was not these exercises. However, we feel that all the women of the city should consider this service as much theirs aa ours. We should like to have you convey to all members of the City Federa luut nun mauc DV W. .1.

A exanrier Cathey is a candidate for sheriff interest, it will be my heart desire to aerve the beat lntereat of alt the People aa far aa I am able and have light to aee their lntereat. "I am much Interested In the stale-wide movement to provide for the payment of increased and adequate compensation for aJI our public school teacher and to provide better and ample school facilities all Over our atate. Thla la about the only purpose for which I would be wining. If It waa necessary, to vote for increaaed city manager of Oastonla. who drew attention to the importance of the of Buncombe county on the mde out one cent on the options secured for the Sulphur Springs property, the mayor states, the options having been given free of charge.

pendent ticket and has been making movement started by the public safety commissioners of the. ntnt tn in an active campaign tor the om.je for several week. tion or women a clung, as well aa all other women, a hearty invitation to attend thla service. Respectfully yours. troduce uniform traffic laws and to install a card system of car ownerahin REBELS TRYING TO OUTFLANK FORCE Thos.

A. Jones, Chairman, Publicity Committee. taxation? to aid ln detecting stolon automobiles. The club appointed a. committee to represent the club at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Onnrf "I shall be watchful to that The decoration committee will meet MANY GET SENTENCES FRIDAY BEFORE COURT (Continued from page 1) roads association i Anhevillo In This committee la comnosed nf ZIMMERMAN SMITH Public Accountants Audits Tax Service Systems J17 Drhumo Bldg.

Successor to D. G. Devenlsh Phone 2697 Increased tax burdens are placed upon ln tn Auditorium between three and the backs of our people, and that the font" o'clock this afternoon to decor-present unfair and burdensome tax th "tege. They will he glad to -collection laws aa applied In our have any of the women of Ashevllle county are corrected and amended and bring ffowers who can. Immediately E.

B. Glenn, chairman; W. M. Peyton! J. II.

Spears. J. Pate ftteturin. chief of the revolution was expected to arrive in the capital next week and take charge of affairs until the provisional president is named. The suDDOrt given Vill ruAl'ii fun.

that the payment of public due shall I after the service tomorrow, the flowers Stikcleather, Floyd Byram, E. C. Sawyer, S. L. Forbes, H.

E. Gruver and James Hall. maa as convenient and easy to all I anen to uteen ana tvcnll JUDGE WEBB DISPOSES OF RE people as is consistent with a worm nospuaia, didacy was hf particular lntereat to American offlcals because nf 1tfi nnK. gooa public business policy. The ques MAINING CRIMINAL DOCKET sible indication of the character: nf uon or tax rerorm Is a very serious and important question to be dealt with and one In which I am deeply TO SEIZE MATERIAL vice for members who have died during the year.

Tomorrow afternoon tho meeting will close. PEACE RESOLUTION the proposed government. Villareal. once governor of the state of Nuevo Leon and prominent in military and political affairs dur lied Brltt's Sentence In Reduced id wnicn i pledge by I P. I.

OPENS SESSIONS IN CITY OF SALISBURY ni uiuusiii ana action to the end that we may raise ample revenue ing tne early part of Carranza's ad Four. Years on One Charge, but Still Has Six Left iiiifimirauon. was in exile for more I'rovme uoeraiiy ror all our public needs without the taxes being op- FOR IK FALL INTO NIAGARA GORGE; STILL ALIVE NIAGARA FALLS. N. May 13.

man tnree years, living In El Paso I I LIQUOR UP TODAY lexns. Bevolutionary agents here wlw people. 'I am a progressive aeciarea that during that period In rM "'vi Hi I na olner Progressive poll- naa greatly modified hia previous extreme views regarding, labor and Judge J. I Webb disposed of the remaining cases on the criminal iD improve and build capital, it was suggested, however, that his selection as lirovlninnnl Order Covers W. Va.f docket) in the May terms of the superior court yesterday morning, and k-prnVrroVthrtrmes0' llta Adoption yid Veto by ever, I -shall favor some reaaonahi.

Annual Convention of N. C. Association Will Come to Close Today I ident would prevent hfm from.becom Ins the constitutional- president nnd and wie leffta.atfon N. and Ky. Wilson Expected adjourned court.

The cases disposed of and acntencei passed were: Eugene Cowan, neglect of children thut his tenure of office would end Although they fell 150 feet into the Niagara gorgsr this afternoon, Thomas Meroczak, 43, and his eight-year-old daughter were still alive tonight in a local hospital. At the hospital late tonight -the girl told detectives that her father threw her over the bank and then jumped after her. Meroczak said that two men therw the girl over and then threw him after her. Friends of the Meroczaks said that the father had been worrying over money troubles and the recent death of his wife. wmj mo i-iose or tne Other Candidates commlsaloner In Is- cht now mors than two rnuiion ft haIf dollar, it has plead guilty, givttn six months on the county roads.

Other candidates Mepftando Iglesias Calderon, an attorney -of. the Reed Speaks for Over Two Quince Lewis, charged with three liquor cases was given total sen conservative school, prominent in the (Sbtclal to The Citizen) SAIJRBKRT. X. Mnv 14. The VIrz administration.

Sarveh tence of six months. Sugar Seized at Distilleries Already, Brame Declares Hours Attacks the k.ii riy minion and a are J'" lht we S-f 1" a'ht. 'Mt too Azcona, active In politics, since his annual convention ot the NortJpjCa ro-lina division, Travelers Protective As iAim Bellum fox transporting liquor waa fined the coats. espousal or tho cause of Genera sociation was opened here today with President Red Brltt. whofre sentence nassedi "wnj citizens reel that we ate not getting value received for the large amount nt Bernardo Iteyes In 1909, and Jacinto Trevino, the officer, Obregon was reported to have sent at the head of a 12a delegates present.

upon him last week was for ten year During' tho opening ceremonies P. M. Delllnger, local chairman, pre in'uSfJ? upon thoee in authority. Th bond Issuing erase ln de.bt "without mission a week ago to offer parran-za safe conduct if he wiRhed to leave KOANOKE, Slav 14 Seizor. WASHINGTON.

May 1 4. Arranire- sided and W. P. Strachem and J. F.

Hurley gave the welcome for the post in tne state priaon, was given four years less, the Judge taking off four years on one of the two charges against him. reducing it from eight to four years, which with the other two years sentence will place Britt in the state prison for an even half by flicld agents of the bureau r.f in ments for the senate's vote tomorrow tne eountry. Azcona, who was placed in tern t.o-wldT There JTi ternal revenue of air material "de and city. Paul Leonard, of States ville, and R. S.

McCoin, of Hender at 4 p. on the republican peace resolution were completed tonight. mavheU.C,nVm,S8l'?n or signed to be used ln the manufacture porary charge of foreign affairs by Gonzales soon after his occupation of with its adoption and a veto later by son, responded in acceptance for the T. P. A.

State Chaplain Isaac W. or aiconoiic liquors" has been ordered by S. R. Brame, federal supervising prohibition agent for the southern Hughes, of Hendersen, opened the tne capital, nas announced, accord-ins to a report from the embassy to the- state department that no effort would be made to establish direct relations with the diplomatic corps un nan oeiore any great Z2SnnKt bon iaaueand old. Buncombe county bonds cer" or thery regular sessions with a strong appeal division, including the states of Vir President Wllaon are foregone conclusions, according- to leaders.

Democratic estimates were that the resolution would have a majority of from five to seven votes, dcpendlnc for guidance. Routine business was dojieu years. Homer Cathey, Frank Wilson, Clay Fitzgerald, Carroll Ledbetter and Harry Patton, charged with gambling, were found not guilty. Glover Copening, charged with assault, plead guilty and was fined the costs. until a provisional government is es taken up and the business was rapidly dispatched under the leadership of ginia, and South Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky.

Mr. Brames orders which were announced by local agents of the bu- BUIU, I subjects of deep tq th People and up tablished. His announcement is in line with assertions of revolutionary on whether another republican Joins Senator McCumber. North Dakota. In President Morris.

i I "Preaentatlve who pro The closing hours this afternoon agents nere tnat no ertort to obtain Bud Payne, colored, found guilty were given over to a memorial ser- 'ilate for the people should opposition. At least four democrats ue clear and outspoken. There are were expected to vote with the re-many Others Which I nnhllnna tn- Jnnllnn or an assault with a deadly weapon recognition either of the United Stages or any other government would be made until order was re was sentenced to aerve aix months on advert to but laal -pC L.r. the chain gang. stored a-nd firm government estub lished.

Prlscilla Edmondtt and Elizabeth Smathors, charged with running a disorderly house, were sentenced to serve Official interest in the situation nA A t0 I hall Pcted to define more clearly the .7 of local campaign issue on the questions of freedom of speech, peace and the treaty of Versailles, mentof i.PIt""' ttPi tn. en-t- Democratic leaders tonight predicted IMesinol ureau nere today, states that "not only are materials such aa sugar, grain molasses, and malt ingredients to be seized, where sufficient reason exists for belief that they will be used in the production of illicit alcoholic liquor, but that suspicious shipments also are to be detained." Mr. Brame was further quoted by local agents as follows: "Thousands of pounds of sugar have been seized within the last few weeks at distilleries. At one distillery in Virginia last week more than tun was increased by reports that the six months in jail, the capias to be British consul at Vera Cruz and two Issued on May li, so as to allow them Americans, J. H.

Durebucks. rem-e- to get out of town. for that eczema about moat onng inat tne treaty would not be return-wherevSi thlv hdilX. with the veto mes- sentative or the City bank John Angel, charged with three iif iht. 7 mt, but that 'the President would and J.

C. Pickwick, representing Le counts, plead guilty to them all, was fined the costs in the false pretense Milk ver ana son ana company of New orK. were wltn Carranza groun and dislocated by reason of enni? outllne mor fttensively his position due to the world wm and a deeJ5 the th let return to normal and hannv "go to the country." "ppy conai- For Infante Inralids t(nn The President's position given in his tons was seized. When a merchant sells sugar, corn meal or other Ingre- i.V. ui peace.

If I aha telegram to Oregon democrats was Many a teacher has given this advice to a suffering- pupil and hd the satisfaction of aeeingthe little one's skin clear and healthy in a reasonable time. She knows from experience that there is nothing in Resinol to injure the tenderest skin, and it is so nearly flesh-colored it does not attract undue attention. Yew Amttut nils ltHimlr democratic nomination today by Senator Reed, dem the uicnis mat can oe used for human consumption, for the ultimate nurnno. office, I shall consider it ih. ocrat.

Missouri, who spoke more than of being made into whiskey, such est honor of my life, if the honor two hour ln behalf of the peace reso-i" to, to another. I shall gladlv lutlon' Senator Reed indicated that (UCaakiax A. Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office AtoiJ ImitetUit aa4 Sab.titotei products sold, will be seized. "We are going to cut off the rtlfii. somewnere Detween tne capital and Vera Cruz.

Attempts to bring them out under a flag of truce were in progress. The trio took advantage of the opportunity offered them to get from the capital to Vera Cruz on one of Carranza's trains when he left May 7. The arrival at Vera Cruz of French and British cruisers was not regarded by officials here as Indicating more than a precautionary attitude upon the part of the European governments. It was declared at the ana assault charges, while the carrying of a concealed weapon was continued until the July term. Jamea Robinson, found guilty of impersonating an officer, was sentenced to six months, the capias to be issued on May 15.

Burt Blake, plead guilty to a charge of being drunk, aod was given until July terra to pay the costs. John C'happell had his sentence changed to four months on the road. Bill Searcy, in two whiskey cases, plead guilty to transporting It and retailing It, drawing fines of sentences of four and two months re rnK nd do my very strong- opposition would develop at level pest to elect the enllr. M.m the San Francis rnnvanllnn oQ lers supply of materials, so that he will not be able to make whiskey." "Are the people" Mr. Bramn is scratic ticket In November.

tne j-residents demands. Referring to republican division on the treaty MAY DAY FESTIVAL issue, nenator need spoke at length on what he characterized as "the aillv doctrine that the President bv his quoted as adding "willing to be on a sugar ration while unscrupulous vio-' lators of the law are 'buying and having in their possession quantities of it to be used in whiskey?" state department that those govern Report of the Condition of THE BANK AND TRUST CO. at Asheville, X. ln the State of North Carolina, at the close of buslnew May 4. 1920.

RESOURCES DOLLARS word alone can bind the nation spectively. ments nad made no special Inquiry Brand of Dlahonor regaraing tne -Mexican situation. WAS GREAT SUCCESS "Now at the end of all our vint nf SAYS SIMS ROBBED liberty;" he asserted, "with all Its MUST BE ON TIME FOR HEMPEL CONCERT ARREST TWO OLD MEN ghastly fields of battle, Its scaffold SAILORS OF CREDIT Loans and Discounts 12, 973,660.14 Demand Loan 610,893.71 Overdrafts, aecured, none; Unsecured, 3,644.07 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds. 167, 600.00 ana prisons. Its heroes and its mar-tyra we are told that the nation stands Announcement la made by the (Continued from page 1 "IUnnerU "-V festv'.

the Jr.t CJ Burgundy." of the Normal and Collear al oouna oy the word of a slmrle man committee in charge of the concert to be given here next Monday night by ON FIGHTING CHARGE Those in this aenate who do nni None 139,850.00 500.00 Frieda Hempel, celebrated so given yeaterday afternoon at six eonslder theriselves, he has said, have OClOCk at tha iphnnl nnf th hvind ji.i prano, that the performance will i i oe oil, uiniiunur on tne None -None greatest success. orows or and stand dishonored, disgraced and damned start promptly at 8:30 o'clock. No one will be seated while the performers are on tho stage and those arriving after the concerts starts will have 24.218.34 None 17,830.37 S. 9. 10.

11. 12. their own words and votes.1 TI at mean alt but BiX of the rlemnnrnt. from Admiral Sims' reports as follows: "Our ships made no demands of consequence upon the navy yard facilities after arriving, in apite of the length of their paasage under adverse conditions." Turning tojymlral Sims' criticism that the navy, was unprepared for war in April. 1917.

Mr. Daniels said that Admiral Jellico'a book on the Iar'est crowds present stamp of approval on the festival tSnfa' declarin that thi The costumes of th North Carolina State Bonds All other Storks, Bonds, and Mortgages Revenue Stamps Premium on Bonds Banking Houses, none; Furniture and Fixtures, $24,218.34. All other Real Estate owned. Trust Investment Cash in Vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies Cash Items held over 24 hours Checks for Clearing Advances or Customers on Liberty Bonds. Customers' Liability on Acceptances Total J.

A. Gibson, a man sixty years old, living on rural route number 4. was arrested yesterday by Officers Justice. Barrett and Reynolds, on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon on W. J.

Gentry, another man of three score years. Gentry, who resides on Burn-aide Hill, was also taken Into custody on a charge ot assault on Gibson. It is alleged that Gibson as who sit in this senate. "Under these circumatAnre to wait for an intermission before being seated. It is necessary that those who do rrot wish to stand for aome time after arrlvirig at the Auditorium, to arrive iln(B is par- nni tne aemocratlc partv defend It wio rnipnai made especially for th.

-V-- i tne assault of Its ancient enemy. 13. 14. 15. 16.

eapecially that there before the curtain goes up at JO o'clock. This rule will be abso name or Jutland snowed that "not even the Britis hnavy, expecting every ir, na tne emn.rm wary Hestier who played the saulted Gentry with a whip stock. Annie Bolden, colored, was arrested by Officer Ingle on a charge of larceny. The police allege that ahe stole minute a decisive battle, could be MEN DRAW FINES FOR lutely followed out during the per formance, the committee states. 1 ay wueen was highly auuirnpa The seat sale for the noted singer's 692,279.13 9.003.43 30,642.38 6,680.00 None 656, 701.78 Dollars 50,000.00 5,000.00 114,286.13 4.00 267,500.00 None None Kept too per cent perfect." The American navy was not perfect, he said, but avoided many, costly mistakes by taking to heart the experiences of other allies.

appearance here, started yesterday morning at the Paramount drug store FISTIC ENCOUNTERS LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, lew current expenses and taxes Dividends Unpaid Notes and Bills Rediscounted Bills Payable Certificates of Deposit representing money borrowed The music was furnished by Pnn- Poatel. who had charge of the musical program. The festival waa given under the direction of Miss Margaret Leighton, phyaical directress of the school, who was highly praiaed for er abiUty In directing X-RAY EXPEETS ARE property valued at 125 from Mra. Maude Collins. Echo Morrla, colored was arrested, charged with an assault-upon a amall boy with a stick.

Thia police allege that he struck a boy about nine or ten years old several times with a stick. Scott Dillingham, P. B. Briggs and P. B.

Kagy were arrested by Officer Sam Justice charged with operating with a rush which has seldom been seen here, and a long line of anxious patrons stood in line for some time until they could reach the window. However, there are many seats left, and the box office at the drug store will be open again today and Monday. PUBLIC SERVICE GARS WILL MOVE TODAY .1. E. Quackenbush was fined 125 and costs, W.

C. Gentry drew a fine of II and cota while D. H. Waters was found not guilty In police court Friday morning on a chaise of flh. 1.

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14. Deposits subject to check 2,376,369.16 Demand Certificates of Deposit. an auto with a fictitious number. CALLED TO STAND In Trial of Jake Goanell Charged Children Who are Pale and WeaK Need a good Quinine and Iron Tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS 'chill TONIC purifies and enriches th blood and builds up the whole systen.

A General Strengthening 'Bfrnic for Adulta and Children. 60c Advt. Commissioner R. L. Fitzpatrick, of the department of public aafetyy, allowed the public service owners and ing late Thuraday night on Callege street.

Edward Ware, colored, from Atlanta, who spends hia summers in Asheville. may have to apend longer than he anticipated. On a charge of larceny of a kodak from a local hotel where he is employed as a bellboy and lta subsequent pawning. Ware was Sure Relief None 329,949.23 530,463.62 34,356.18 17,281.37 1,464.03 822,433.25 97.830.37 5.000.00 4,759.48" None drivers one day, after tha publication Time Certiflcatea of Savings Deposits Cashier's Checks Certified Checks Due to National Banks Due to State Banks. Bankers, and Trust Companies.

Trust Deposit Accrued Interest due Depreciation Reserve Domestie and Foreign Total tn yesterdays Citisen. ot the ordi S. P. C. A.

to Mwt The-S. P. C. A. IS.

16. 17. II. 1. will meet this afternoon at 4:10 o'clock at the Board of Trade rooms.

Report nance removing the public aervlca cars to Market square and therefore the cara will not be moved until this With Slaying Sheriff GREENVIL.LJ5. B. C. May 14 Testimony seeking to prove that the bullet which struck Sheriff Hendrix Rector's right Jaw was not the firat fired was introduced today in th case of Jake Oosnell. charged with the murder of Rector when the atate called three X-ray experts and a aur- VMI tn of several committees will be made and the members of the society are requested to be present.

morning. The chief of police has Instructions to aee that the cara obey the law and move to the new atand this morning, on Market square, juat south of the city jail. The lower, or Spruce street aid of Market square will be used by the public drays, which have long made headquarters" there, while tha public 6 BlLLANS niiriicra 10 inree months on the county i. H. Keaban was tried in court on a charge of reckless driving.

It la fiihfit Jh.at tj?" driving lightly injured the son of T. 8. Bedford on Magnolia avenue Thursday afternoon Reaban stated he did not aee the child until he waa about fifteen feet away, and waa unable to keep from bitting the child a glanc-Ing blow with hia rear fender. The was kept open for thirty days to att possible development Hot water Sure Relief Prayer Service Intercessory prayer services are held each afternoon between twelve and one o'clock at the Compton revival tent. All are cordially welcome.

Has Returned C. P. Ambler haa returned from Ohio, whera he waa called several days ago on ac iu vuniraoict the testimony of Dr. Frank Aahmore. X-ray expert, who had previously tlfied.

as a witness for the that from X-ray plftes he hSd made ha believed that the bullet through Jaw was the first hot fired and J4 eamsad lnstaoeou death. 1 State North Carolina County of Buncombe, April 14, 1930. R. C. Davis, Cashier et the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above atatement i true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

R. C. DAVIS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 14th day of May, 1920.

C. W. TREADWAT. Notary Public. Correct Attest: Canle W.

Brown. Philip JT. A. Sinclair, XMractorik service autos will uae the upper otrl west side of the square. The ch-y f3E LL-ANS Las' FOR 4MDIO CATION scales will not ba moved, tn m- count ot ihe deaUi of tilojnoUtae.

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