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American Hank Building. GILL 63 WEEKLY Newspapers. Western North Carolina lcrruory. itaiesr uii.L.. 1 AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET Distributors. Livery and Auto service. CHAMBERS & WEAVER CO. J CASH Talks. Used Cars. Erery make. OVERLAND ASHEVILLE SALES CO. BIG Line t-sed Caw. AUTO CO Cash or Credit. OK HOMKMAjDE Candies, Restaurant, Soda. CLUU (LAFE and CANDY KITCHEN. DE PARTMENT STORES II. RKDW X)D A CO., Clothes, Hats. Underwear, etc., for everybody; Iiy Good- Rugs, iiuupriclc Patterns DRUG STORES MEET you line.- i - friend here. 4 Patton Ave. PARAMOUNT DRUG CO FURNITURE WHEN Vottseea Furniture Ad, Think of GREEN BROTHERS. GENERAL' MECHANICS, WRITPrfrste McKary & Son for Your Truck Hodyj, T HARDWARE BUILDER'S Hardware a Specialty. NORliiUPrMcDUFFIE HARDWARE CO. JEWELERS THE House of Gifts. 52 Patton Avenue. 1 CHA3. E. HENDERSON GLASSES Fitted. Expert Watch Repairing 15 Church St. H. M. FROST. J. E. CARPENTER, Jeweler, Watch Re pairing Specialty. 16 N- PACK SQUARE. i KODAK FINISHING. EXPERT Work. Eastman Agency. Mail O.ders; Solicited. BROWN BOOK CO 1 KODAK SUPPLIES KODAK Developing, Printing, Mail Or ders. Ameteur Supplies. ROBINSON PHOTO -STORE. i LOAN OFFICES , FINKLESTEIN'S LOAN OFFICE. Jcw elry. Trunks; Leathergoods, . 23 Biltmore . Avenue.' It T 1 '".X Carolina State Bank I 8ALUDA. N. C. ciHtomers, and of their abidinp fi!u !n f. SevlCc urnish to our numerous which BauKiLZtlV cservative nner in I UeDOIItl Anou.t )OiL tklM Incre lasein past DAVID C. BARROW W. Pi , i ! Prendent "r;. v- winner H. b. LAN ' ' : Vice President. I Cishi r X 2 j Duty News V Year, Mail Inquiries. The Firms listed You Well MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FALK MUSIC HOUSE. 76 Patton Are. Phone 206. MEN'S & BOY'S FURNISHINGS J. VV. NEELY a CO. for Stjein-Bloch Sman Clothes. OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLY CO., Tyie writers. Ad ding Machines, bafes. 91 Patton Ave, OPTOMETRIST A OPTICIAN CORRECT GLASSES. 52 Paiton Avenu. (Henderson's Jewelry Store) ' DR. DENISON The NICHOLS Way for Laundry Satisfac Hon. ASHEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY. PHOTOGRAPHERS H I GGASONP STUDIOS, 60 Patton Ave Opp. Post Office, Artistic Portraiture. PELTON STUDIOS. IWk Sn... 777T Grade Portraiture and Commercial PJioto" raphy. PIANOS TUNED REPAIRED, Exnert V Oi k. nil txunraiif Mt Elks Building. ' WILLIAMS A HUFFMAN PRINTING PRINTING, Bookbinding Iose Le miKiers. UflLWLY 4 MtlAI.F m REAL ESTATE ASHEVILLE Realty Investments. Amri can Bank Building. i HENRY T. SHARP CO IF interested in Asheville Real Estate, Tall tQ JOHN ACEE REAL Estate, Insurance. 18 S. Pack Sq Phone 1346. LORICK CO REAL Estale Broker. See TAMES BEHEN. u Church St. J W. T. ROWLAND & CO. Can Be Done." Farms. SEEDS t?,E ?2ED CO., VhoteMIe,ad JCCU iviercnants. Poultry Supplies -TIRE REPAIRS SEND Us your Tires and Tubes ASHEVILLE STEAM VULCANIZING year $ 3.756.01 ? Ltb J? afford, -- V vf" ... 4 if- ' J - Number Two Jimmle Collins Tells What He Saw Whit Military Tralninfl Does j for Boys. ! "Well, here we -are r exclaimed Bll He, presenting his chum; Jimmle Gol Una. ' N' i "Very glad to aee you, Mr. Colllns, said Uncle Dan with a smile.. "Aw," said Billie, Just call hml Jimmle. That's the only name he" knows. He's the pitcher of our base ball nine, and he's some pitcher, too;; Just feel of his arm." v "Well." said Uncle Dan. feelinerl "That's a TTllcrTitv twirl arm V -mrm U HI "Now, boys," said Uncle Dan, Mwha do you want to talk about f ? "Well." said Jimmle, "I was down ti' Galesburg a few months ago when the boys' came home from the Mexican border. They 'looked fine. Everybody was surprised to see how straight they stood and how manly they were. Th$r boys seemed proud to wear the uuisi form. I tell you their muscles were a hard as nails. I heard Banker Haskett say that the training and discipline the boys had had was exactly what every boy in the country ought to? have, and that now these boys could get a better job at higher Day than they could have had before. Do youji, think that's so, Uncle Dan?" l Uncle Dan replied: "I have & friend who employs hundreds of young men. He always gives boys having had military training the preference i he says it pays to do so. He finds I they are more alert, more prompt, more courteous ; they know how to carry out orders; they are quicker to I trunk and to act than those without training. He said from his experience he believed that six or eight months! of intensive military traininer wmiiri' add at least 20 per cent to a man's AFTER FIVE MONTHS. j The two pictures are of the same; young man. The first was taken the day he enlisted and the second after' he had had five months military train mg. his home Is In North Carolina. earning capacity, and that It was the Dest investment any young man could mate. BIllIe, If you will go up to my room ana bring my small handbae. I wll let you see two photographs of the same young man. showine what onlv nve months of Intensive training on the Mexican border did for him.' The bag was brought. ' Uncle Dan, showing the pictures, said: "WelL here they are. They tell their own story and it is a mighty Interesting one. xne young man, before training, has a discouraged look; he has seen but little of the world. There was very little in his surroundings to bring hhn out. When he joined the colors ana Uncle Sam took him in charee life for him took on a new meaning. He saw a chance to do something and oe something. He woke ud. His ran tain says he is twice the "man he was when he joined the army. This may De one or the extreme easps" km Uncle Dan. "I can tell you, though, tnat war or no war, no one thing will do the young me of this nation so much good in so short a time as a few months of intensive military training. It fits a man to fight his own life but tles in the business world as well as to defend his country and its. flag. "Nearly every civilized country gives its boys military training. It is com pulsory. It is based upon the fact that it is the duty of everyone to help de fend his country; and as war is now carried on, no one can do much unless he is trained. I Also, the records show that the killed and wounded among untrained troops is nearly three times as great as it is with well-trained men who know how to fight and how to protect themselves. By this plan a nation has trained men to defend 'her and the individual Is a stronger and better man for the training. "If the Chamberlain Bill for Mili tary Training Is passed by congress, as it ought to be, the same thing would be done for millions' of other young men throughout' the- land. Everybody ought to demand of his coneressmnn and senators r the cassa nf tM "All right, .;exdalmedi!J!rnmir wlh se judgeTBrawnfilL Mk itvo; and Professor Slocuin, and get - them uusy. . - - . WAR TALKS 1 ,v- For Manicuring and Shampooing TELEPHONE Miss L. B Jayne SUNSHINE COTTAGE Midays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays Typewriter r second sheets for sale at the NEWS office at 25c per hiuv dred. t i 73 I W F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC - Tryon, N. C. We Have the Right Prices AND Kind of fViatersakS to do your building. Full stock Doors, Windows, Siding, flooring Ceiling, Shingles, Loths, Interior Finish and Moulding, RoMxft and Dressd Lumber- Carry complete STOfk OF FiEB:, HEARON LUMBER CO. SALUDA, N. C. Cocoione bh 'tw Have you trictl this wendt rfvJ coupon Leiow in at e nce and try this kin and give it the de!ica:i; color a tveryone. Cocotor.e Co,, Pittsburjr , Ta. Dear Sirs: Your Cccotone Skin Poap is pcrtccNy delightful, it makes the s'.in m -i velvety, removes oily app :.r..r.i and gives wonerful readies in nnpti.i-:' the complexion. .!' n 'y send nit f-ix cakes Ly retuin mail for t e ni.oo money order cncl, d. ' lours Truly, Miis Jcs. t-1. Jul r-.s. ' : 11 ' try i i in w Tc A rO XM Carry out Mr. Hoovers i MEATLESS D0N each weekt and call attention to s FOR WHEALESS DAYS: C rost Toasties, Rolled. 0:;t, Y?u low Meal, White Men I, Fu9ed I: Starch. FOR MEATLESS DAYS: Fi Shreddee Codfish, Herring Rce,,fclu:d, (Vab Meat, feaimon, Tuna John OrsT PTSOSTe No 1HS All Asii;lti';l; THE need j of .h? Z of the South-rn F.aiiv tbe cpju:iii:i2 p tj.e otlv r. 'n.i a; , The Sor.rh?r? Rpilv iy sv.s -accorded to cih'ii. " Th an-blt;-.r; rf ,,.... .... tnItycfintsrn-tht ut ; inent rf maror-ffj v..,'i h !-. IrV aecnclc-; to t?m ze t' nt j:;.-r-to obtain t'r J :: :3" j : i . enlarred f:L::!5 !rt-vt viw crricei. u. aa:ry To take Y.z rici;s -'-e other cv-2t- J.. 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'oli'' a!'f red-s-ic;'in v - c-',t i oucua uuxuiliu llllllior. VOUr v V, k s eaer and. lighter and movo hm reeling . takes possession of v? whole being. ivery, person who suffers f r ... supenious lat should give this tit ment a trial, -there is -not Vdv. u:ur iict I'ORECLOni'IIr: NORTH CAROLINA, Po:k County. Ujid::- and by virt ci" sale contained in- ; n. '. t (Ls-d exet-i.t d Lv l d vii', S. C. Td.iov" o. '-'CV " , J. i- . .... , a V 1 i v it; - C'-J. VO: ..-.It., J . Id n.;., ' til a ci 'p;v(:o(i OP a-t ba-J: or" bi -5 Ii r i0 poles to a per55immoa o-- po:c: to -a bl ' 1 y-fxi u corner; mr-n 10 , -'is to a p' . ; V - o:cs to ,a hi i- . :i J 22 pIrs to 'i , ; lach,- thence vrth -t -f-c b'-'giuning, co li.ig .icres more or len. The deed of tr';. b-t-'., Vnod to id rtfcid 1 i,i L:. IHi- -i-CI Sf.r-r r.f f :r -'a I i'.tr SLr-r of I y, boo a No x In: L'ccer.-.hor 1 "tb. X--',- lb. 1. L. ,Aj- NOTICE. The heirs at. Imv nf A i and any person having a -. against or. claiming an inter. ; hereinafter Hosr-nhi if,r-,a -.v.. . i .v i JUJIV1 . Rotice that the undersig.vvi j ed the hereinaftrr rl.'n! a tax sale made bv J. T. . L lax collector, at tbe Court in door in Columbus, Po!k Count v the 7th day of May 1017 it bcirV i lrst Aicmlav in i.pir imw fv,. . i I taxes due and assessed airV'-.'r ; land for the year 1016, the jaxos due being $5.75, whjch -: land was listed in tbe name of a ta.'es thereon :ori -... .a. t heirs. of Aaron French, the V-rd oemfs described as follows Situate in CAx. -,!. ,. t. .... . i oik County, State of I,jth i --;tii.. ag at a pj-c oak on i;,f - . ulation line, and ru; a.i g tie-c . .5 East 70 poles to -a Spanish ( side of road; thence South 8 West Pi nct0 a Pine an(1 rcd oai li' the McGee corner; thence with t said lme 110 poles to a white ox thence North 25 East 11 p,ks - mckorv. Snepnlnfin l ; n . , ; . Speculation line North 45 Vef t 1 po.es to the beginning, contain:nr acres, more or less. The heirs at law of Aaron Fr " and other persons having a mortp a; against? or claiming an iuU-v said land will take notice that t! date of redemption will expire on tl nrst Monday in May 3j1S, a"t r -a : : tiate the undersigned, if said land not redeemed., will demand n fh i. t?ame. This 27th dn ill I --it W T-T OTP A T7' N DR. C. C. BELCHEIi Has peved-his o.'Sce from Colnw! to the Justice House " TRYON, N. C, i
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