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jS&islVAKD, N. C. I I I n I- s s i*'. . % *\ u ■\ \} I* t; il >; •■; t) n 1 •* il > > •'.'i ^3 » ? K li> - J ;-i WANTED AT ONCE Carpenters Wcodsmen Sawmill Men Grade Men Teamsters And all classes of skilled and unskilled men, for opening ten mines and building mining town. No labor troubles. High- est prices paid for labor in this field. UNITED STATES COAL hm COKE COMPANY BENKAM KENTUCKY Our Grocery Store i o!v.i s alx.ut as lu-ar nuH-tin^ i-verv V.ant in tlu- ('irdCiTV li:u- a^ il is ' ilili' loi anysturi’ tn pruvido, ami Every Order !:!I^c 'T niall, \\ ill ri-i.ris i' diir in-^t ;itti lit i ii. A liial iiidir will i niniiui' voi; tl.at Ui V il i.Iliv Superior Goods Moderate Prices MITCHELL I'lu' CJrocer. ^ilew Goods—Right Prices > - .K3 .■N, A \ \ :i ^ New St'? cf f'{icuw ich i.uciitaii«i Misses’ Rain Coats ; n.>\v oil iK.iu!. V‘. ice> ? j>v.50 to 5 Just I’rt l*. v c! for i.ill ;uuj wiiiivT I.aiiies’ and Misses’ 5 'Miu h Toi) -roi : . Pric es. S l.OO, S4.5 », Sl.'>3 to $7.73. t Newsf: :;n'J .Mi‘se‘-’Rubber Overshoes at 7.3c i arul '"‘3 c. t ' Nov/ci i ; for \\ .iiivl Misses’Coats at .SOc, .$!.00, ♦ ?’>J.73 iiui.i .'•,v\23 !.i.T ' •■■!. v¥eik s iL>ry Goods and Ladies’ F'am'o!iiL'ig Store Making ilk Favm 3^: BREVARD INSTIIOTE NOTES POISON FOR CRAV/FISH. :W. Pests Rentier Otiltivation of Cotton Im possible In Soins Scions. irri'pnr.’d by I’nUt 1 I’i.itt s d. iiailnn'iit of a,;iii-u!;ui ] The iiractifal way of (loDlini; willi cr;i wiis'.i. aci'criliii(o sincialists ill llu' riiilcil Slafcs (b'luirtnicnt of si;-Mlcultu!(>, is tr> l;i!l tluMii hy iiultiii?^ two or Ihr.'c ilr!>,/s of carlMm hisnlpp.itl into fill' Inirrows. For this iiur]iii;o Ji («A\vn>ii Ai-.orr ii.M.r .n atihai. si/k. ijuart oil can. witli diaiiu'trr it(iz:'.h' I'o- (lucctl in si/.t‘. proves satisfactory. Ai'icr Ilir poisidi lias liccii |i\it in ilic Ihhtdw I he op(‘i!in^ slumiil I'c closed iiiuiiiMlialcly with prossurc of l!n> liccl. With a little iiractice a man can cii\'. r a eonsjiler.ii'h- n a in tt.;.- 'A:;y t !i ilay. 'I’lie «Ms{ of tlr' 1 '•■s is !> I cent for every m v m y ;Uc !; ii. s !i:. t- I Oil, »»r i'i'oni SI I ' ■ " I V ."I-;.-, i •' ' tile work l!,. I - .i , i y I. V ; ■ • i ciisi' of t rc;.loll'.iv,; .V'"-'' j wiii no! eNc.'e l 'S> j ev a-'re. I At t !ie I I eel It t i'. • a \. i le st ri', li 'if j country, est iirate 1 at ii"t h ss th n a I ihonsand sijiiare nii!-'-. is s" oveiTim . wiili crawlish that to a convidcraMe ' cMi-nt till* snc^ e-sfnl ] i‘ li;ction of cot I |i,:i and orn is rendered iirrfio-;,!!...* I LarL;e ti-'Ms of yiii'iKV i jion liav> Ikhmi I d. stroyid in a ^i'lLjle !ii:ht. » orn a!s > stiri’er^ urrally, l ur It is ii'>t so e';t.-;i sh'ely eaten as cot'en. ’i'iii' clay lands ; of Missi-,->i]i!ii and Alalianni are os- >> I cially snl'ieei to these [lots, and in cer : lain areas it is alinoxt inii'ossihle to ai'e • ' tti-ii "r cora* w ith pn'lit. In tlii-- Sttliool o))iMii‘d Sent. ), with tlio l»»rg» Kt miniht*r of bijurdinj? pninla we huvo ovtir enrolled on the lirst liiiy. Every room is lUled und h waitin*' li.st bus been opened. Mi.ss Myrtle liaber met the stn dents at xXslieville. and Miss Caro- liiK' Trosvliridt^'t! at Hendersonville. Th(i y. W. and Y. M. C. A. socie ties ^»iive tbeir openin'^ recc‘ption to new pu])i!.s on ►Saturday ni^ht. Tn- dor Ijiiiiius ^ave vocal and instrii mi'iilal selections and readings fr('m ‘ rncle liemus.” There were alstt ^ames jdayed and lij'ht re frr.shin(‘nfs rvi'd. It was a very Iileasaiit occasion, and .s(*rved to make everyltody ac(|nainted with his neighbor. Mr. Tjanius, who in connc'cted with the Stat^ riiiversity of Mis souri at (’)lumhiii, ri-turned to his ht)ir.(‘ on Monday. Aliss Mtiy llarrdl, who is to b(‘ th(' rcj-ident nnr.se, arrived Tuesday iiii'ht. Mi.ss I irrtill is a graduate of iSlu'])!ird-Pratt-I^h'morial and also M(>rcy Hospital of I’.altimoro, Md. She Was formerly a student here. GLADE CREEK NEWS ilale’^'l; ( ai)])s bad liis foot hurt | last Wi'ek while beljtin;' load cross; tics at tlie l.'iiiul stiw' mill. j Mrs. .lohii Kn^land and children' of Turkt*y ('re(‘ic spout a day at IlcTiry Siirri'tt's recently. X'aiies Sinatbers and family liave ^on(^ to Hnilston for a few days. .lake Parris, who has been on tlie' sick list for ijuite a whih', is im- : jirovipo slowly. | (^cor;*‘ (’ox and sisters. Miss( s ■ Ada !ind ( latidic. of (ioldsl)no * s]:cTit a few da vs with their I'rulh.- (M'. .1 M Ilios, la ■'t Week . Vanes Sinatlx rs lias dvi^r ,i ^yell ( Ti bis ]da I'. ^1i^s Ruth ('biytijn is s])ondinr a f-w wei'ks with Mrs. A. \V. Bcck near i’.non. Mrs. Perry Townsend and chil dren have been to (iri'onvillo vi>it- iiiu- b( r sister, .Miss Stella Staton. | Nearly everyliody is busy can i niim and pickling in this .section' tr\itiLc 1(1 kee]) down hiirh jirice.s. Mr. arid Mi's. .jaiiics ('oilins havi; ■ retiirned to Fort Way no, Ind., af- * ter speiidiri;.' a few weeks with thi'! fatiiily of William ('ollins. ' Your frieiuis would be pleased to receive marked copies of the News showiiii^ your whereabouts and activities; 3 cents a copy. $15 Per Cord for Chestnut Wood Cut your chestnut into telephone t\ receive about $15 per cord for them. Write tor prices and specifications. ERSKINE POLE CO„ WEAVERVILLE, N. C. Cash Paid at Siding. ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 3 Last one, and with the other two is good for a Five Per Cent. Discount on any purchase here. WHY THIS EXTRA OFFER? W^e have been told that there are about 400,000 people within the trading zone of Asheville# and we want to get acquainted with many of them. We feel if you will but come in, compare our clothcs stitch by stitch, you will find a decided saving here of at least $5 to $10 on any of our $10 or $15 suits or overcoats. It ycu are already one of our customers we knov/ you will surely take advanage of this extra saving. Wherever our stores are everyone says THEY ARE THE GREATEST CLOTHING VALUES IN AMERICA. Remember we positively guarantee to give you a $ 15 to $25 suit or overcoat direct at our year -round priccs of $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 il and give you 5 per cent, discount besides, providing you BRING THE THREE ANNOUNCEMENTS WITH YOU. We take this means of thanking our customer.'; for their kind patronagj, atid hope for a continuancc of th: same. Any complaints cr adjustments that you care to take up with us we will be more than pleased to make right. COOPER’^ Oi\ tKe Sc^iiare. A.stieville, N. C. Branch Stores: Charloiic, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Columbia, S. C. And Other Principal Cities. Patronize News Advertisers. V. emioN 11.ANT IN SI '.t.i. Mo.-r mai’m: to ATT \v i; I’.v ( i: \Vv ITS!;. l-e^io.i I !ic el;i V> 11';!! il.lial'it he;;\y UMill- i>i.» siii> fi'oin fo:!r to ii.[c(Ti it et in (!;■;.th Weil -aliiiaiel with v. ,uer and o.eri.viiu' a s.;n.ls,i.i,e f.irniai io:i. I'urinu' raiii.v \>e.i:!:er or i;i thi* t'\ en ai'!.-r a sl'Wir tiie ira w i;-ii ie:i\e ll.eii' hi'h-s atnl ‘oi.ie to tlie . .■ t" uallier ih-'ii’ !’o"d, u hieli for tiie n. ' t ,.i:; !■: ' .Ti>nnieii ii;.(ier;:;-i'nnd. At t't.y :;e ihev' n'.iy i'e ea-i y kiilc!; ■■•i::. ■ . or eaii.Jn in iar.ic nni. i he ! 'M;i -s sh'>'.llii i.e Cl l!eeteil, toi" w 11 ’n !■ i'.'!!. : !:. d ■.vltii i;.eal atid al- ; I ': tiicy ale \al’;;:Me as .in loin in_; foo 1 for p .n’l ly. In thi' re i'c t indeed Iheir 'alue is so ^vca.l that it is -aiil that tile prepiO'ation of the jiTi liiict ini^iit he :i indlitaide co;n n ereial nnderlakini: if it \'.er ■ n^'t that :he si; ,1'ly of (•raAii>h is vo Ti i ende .t npon weather con>ii'ions. At ti:e s. hi(V.e\ 'r, th(> mnnher is e:iornioiis. .n l>adly infested areas froiii ihi to \1. oiiu huri'ows ha\e lie(Mi lonn ! t > an acre. Oil oi.e plantation in .Mi^si -i' ;,; tv, •, Ilt.’i" se\ ( ;i lij’.rrels of cr.a\' ll^li c: iK'cLed iiji in a sea" ;i and tlej '.‘oil-e,\ jp ' ear thirteen liarr-'ls more. T'nder sncIi e,,ud;iio!is the I'l’pianti.e; I>r C:)tteii lie! ’s i a;!:iiv-il ce;'!;i''l ! : he HOES! Fall is approaching and new shoes and winter clothing will he necessary. We have received heavy shipments in these lines as well as in dry goods and notions, and are well prepared to serve our customers. While the price of shoes has greatly advanced, you w’on’t feel the Increase much v/hen you trade with us for the reason that v/e purchased early and in large quantities, which necessarily means lower prices, and we are going to share these benefits v^ith our customers. We watch the market; take advantage of it every time possi ble and by purchasing for two stores get an advantage over mosi merchants. Give us a call. Buy your fall goods early before the prices go higher. o'.' 'e a n • 'ir v. I C!i ;! !-e |> alitinu' !■; !‘o}|---a«‘ I !>y ..h, w.-;.; (‘r, tliere is jniich likelihood that the sc-'ond eriip v, i!l he de.'troyed. In dry woatlier, !io\\(e, (.r. iii(» p’ may de vclop rajd'Hy en' iiL;ii to . r of da'i "er w li'/i: wet W t-'UIUT sc rs ii! a J. C. WHITMIRE, Cherryfield, N. C. WHITMIRE & LYNCH, Fisgah Forest, N. C. Please mention this advertisement v/hen inqtiiring; about these gfoods.
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