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t;.: l-M GLEANED FROM FALLOW FIELDS OF FUN IN THE OLD NORTH STATE ll.llli..- II- Naught ; .- i' 1 1 this f r in '. I "K.. of our . niirr r . brautif .. i 1'nr t ,i. I we of i M hi son i 't- ", I,. 1 at-riot.t. il. at I.I.I t .1 ' 1 that i' ' inn. 1 ' ' ' ' S4' iirt ! , I. i' ' tnalh-r li ' . . . i nhW'h if . r : in . ? . he do- ti-.t . i, . "Tin ri v,;i i- Hi .t ri. lf 111.' rb-f ii limt ii, h"H( h of pl.iii.i. ii'. ii lloiiabi attl'ud. t... ii mill h riven an BiriiiB futuru " What rights have men any howT A Crjr,Hlo CoTTrspoouYnt. Ths fir! van Valley New Im n n.r respondent In Broad Valley li m-x, cryptic Items. ,W append a fi , ..r Instance: "Hurler Lyday wishes all the Kirln to know that ho hu a firm -i, mill i. cow and that h u ii .-.m i u beatsn." What Ctrl wanu to beat a mil. I. cow anyway r "At a marriage that took plrne n,.i vary tone ao dim of our boys .! mi frightened thit ha left his HuiHlxy school book at the horns of the ui(.r when he got oat hie pencil m slg-n the docune-nl for further informn tion apply lo the clerk at V. I. Tsl ey. Wonder what was In that book? "Chaa. Clayton, Jim Collins, Waitw Inktorol. Thro. Davenport, Kussi Lyilay. Sack Clayton, Mark Osborno coveted positions of carry Inn thunder and lightning to Brevard In basket when the thunder and lightning ma . , :. china on Utile river falla Is cumple- ' Now )ml what does that mean ? Must Utay at Hunt". It Isn't safe to leave home In Ml. ; , Airy. Not the dancer: White Boy Park was attending court last wek, the old stork took advantage f his abaenoe and lefl sn- (i, other girl ft) him home." Mr. Airy i ' i Breeac - High or it Near I'm. The Charlotte Obanrver believes In giving genius Its chance. Note the beautiful Mf iilliTientln the jkioiii below: , "This wmi i ti The observer us a specimen of Burke county near poetry. ' A lmutiir f.-llntt; ul.o hail a s-trl numnet ' '' V .ISX..1. .1. lv. .. ..... I whtitiiv 1M mu Wlin. il wa n n w ferred pet of hera, la suppoeud to have indited ihm ilnes: t ; 'Vt'hen Xiola'n arms her do lin prison, . t I always wl:ti vy neck waa hln'n. ' Ob, ho !'! linn to etup and turn And ism i ! frum a hnnd HKe '. hefe ir' llei'eat or Hot Air? ' 'Tha fotiottnir from our esteemed ' contemporary, The Mt Airy Hreero ' may be a hreexelrt, but It soiimlx Ii! "-W, like "hot air" way up here In the , mountains. 'fut wait tin 1 1 1 Mount Airy In a treat and rlnurlshlnit irlty ml the i'rrese K, buelly I '. inn iilmni imum thi- nkv-f rapm Unit u III Hi n ad"m our lir.i.i.l iiIn nnil iN iuilirni avenuetheii you'll vlh hi lui l come forwe-r"1 with your ! ri t t . Iire when ' .vert yet a ouhk hh-I tender Iff i " MtruKKl'riu: miIIhtiiU fknuntt th. oiyrlud d'm'oiiniK'.in. utw of a siiiull rityhiMid Then h III I In hnoma of eur pr. i faithful huh p-ilf-rw end ailmln r xwell w ith Jum- . v" tlflable pride beemiKe or Ihi-lr fur.'. aloht and tin I r nliintr ti .IN. . 'i n fiood thlnir In the m il ,hk " Itarnyard In ourt. At lat the Inoffensive hen li t" h deprived of nnturnl ami Innll. nal.le right to meander Into other h ..il. tackyardJ nnd dig up the Hiniitg needing, A Knleluli oorreapiuiileut .1 the Hellalitiry I'oai hna ut.eurl In .1 II,, vl'lalnoua Ht. lie nay, "The bit: la entitled ml m t to iirolill lt . III. I. in lurks ami ice fioin treiaMliiK . property Iwh nglng to Htiolher. mnlilng tl.e violation Ji the Inw :i u. is.lcmi un or" The court of 111. Mtntr h:ie In n trying gecsn on arimiM htiifc:e l.r ycnni. and m w th- whole t..imw.i. . to In- lniTK"'l III The liltprsry Turn. The Hickory Hook flub tn f.n cultivated the Itterni y Instln, I thnt H can control lte I.UihIi. h while iilurklng SPECIAL SALE LONG KID GLOVES AT Nearly Half Price 8 hill. n V $2.f0 regular $!.()! st ri.-il 12 In uti it !.7!l M White Glace Black Glace Tan Glace Chanut and Cie., French make The best elbow gloves produced No reservations: all kid gloves included. M. V.MOORE ti pattow Avwnvm. WOMKN'H OITKITTKR, .. I I lie ltel. T. !' I ' 'I an .u-l of tin Mm, . , i , t :t I f I. , . ti- Ii (n . . , 1 ! ' . n .r I v i ti 1 . , , I ! -1 , V , .r i ,, ;iir,i fr'ifu t ?i o wt.ite IViard of '..il'l, 'I r... l'-,.lt A .ij i . ( ...l.iliKl j ',. i.iM. in m!i r'-j, -,. Th, 'wit.r i t.iri'lii iill the t t nnd om out vi i ,n,.i,K. II..' analjKt, aft. r ( itiriK In il. -ti.U the reiulta of the exjllflLfltttlotl, i. t-)n th'. r-ill-iwniK I'rtirnrot . "Vert K,....I wnter." indersonvlll Times. Tl OieK. . rv "! WBter In aomethlnK like t... r,il.h ifood ihk. I It not. broth Whv not have the beat water In the world, like Aahitllle? SONGS OF OUR POETS. What do 1 eere for marble walla i ir eHHtl. N hitch, or bantiuet halla When Kitlly smiles. Nor rare I ouirht for fair renown or armour bright, or knlKhtly crown When Hally.emlles. WM. H HARRISON, Ilsyreyllle. ,. C. Hl'NIiA V I'roof to Wallen oCS Tt TIIK UMtV ttr MY DKKAMH Hu close our lives have run alone to ether, In channela so sweet, so familiar, so dear. That dhl one think a sweet thought at twilight. The other aoul breathed It, as It barkened near A sweet faith was born while my soul waa young, A faith thnt Is older than planet or man, , That we've Ived before, and known earh other, And will love again beyond llfes a pan. With faith unwavering as the morn ing star, And pulaea quickened with remem , bered delight I'd go firmly unward with steadfast hopes, Of a new day of lovo born of tin night. nut all my prayer as I hold you closi And press warm klnse ri your 1 1 pi and brow . t Be thnt we are spared the grief ot purling I,el It II ti (I us as we are now. While the faatnnax of night embrace the earth. And I clasp you close to my throb blng breast. May the ephemnral parting come and enfold ua, And bear u together lo the npifr-r of rot! IKiN LIITIIKIt THEY ALL EORGOT THE CONSTITUTION ciiii-.M l i h 1 4. It W!i ' a 1 'hl- iCK'Mii, miivs Tim 'Irlliiini , in a ni-w It. to i.iln. w hu 1 j 1 1 n. r :i ipiii't lit-Hi- .'ok. Hi. ,,(,, r ,, I'l.n.in.i, , I '. Knox. Williiini 11 Tall an. I m-v.t-hI i.lh. r i I-.I.HN hiiim.n. .1 1.1 kn.,w a Komi .1. ill 111 1 1 oiisllliitl.iuiil luw At I' HMl llllN H (III- lis. I III f l I'.iiH. lie Murray -Aar. 111. ,r.nl.li nl ,,r tic Aiu.ficnii ( . . k 1,1 1 Il II' IliMtilul, 10 M 1111 11 - Aaron imUv ga . mil a 1a1l11.11 ci. (ii ..(' a 1,1 1 1 wililm .Ian IUn L'.'i llial. 1111,1 naillliK UK rolliciVH Dial Mcnalcir Knox Allmv me In ii.ll Mini- aii.-nilnii t.. tin. veconil mr .igra 'h of a. . I Ion ' 1. Mi t i II, I.- of Mi.- I nn. .1 Stat, n , oiiMtltutlon Ih not llllN a bar In III. ,,. will,, u now olT.'l.il 1 01 In .luilge Tnl't '.' I.- not an i-nalil-h.K act 1 ailed r.11 mm i:r.ii-:K .mi'iii: w-.vutox 11... in,,. ...ill woikiiik inieii along Hi ' M ,.r , mm on a Milium- loni h lioj on .oit 11 ut i.,n,i I mattcra." Ir. M.inai Aaron , x I 1 11 I . "anil u, n... n iih Hi. iiat.U M .i op,w,., a,,. e..tl.ielil . ullie n. I mlu ,, iT,.ii t' -Mi lift lliought waa t,. writ, 't la" Then l i'1'i'iit 1 t'.l (., ,,. " Hi. a,...inlnient i. un. III. . I "" " " much ai 1 liav. known Nell lo K.. ,,r M'M'I'al Mai-. I , ,1 I I'l Willi- (.I lull, ' ii-.ii ri 1 1. '1 r Ml I'i llillt'lll. 2:2'.) n..'.'ial Tffff awraviLLE ctttzen, moxdLxt, raRKUARY is, im LONG CRUISf OF THE FLEET ALMOST ENDED M.r-f tiikmu' lit.. I k;i . I'li.l ll'I'T I. '. ! AtllMlltl . An', N.itji.n. ii.w i; 'i i,' i;i,i;i AUDI T i:,uKi MIU-;,s Mt ;il I J,iuiifoi, i; n;ils i l rt'SKlciit ii n il I'Vliniarv 22. (By Associated Press.) Mi l-'ilNT CO.VIFOltT Via. Feb. M. Half way across the Atlantic .ii cnn mi the hint long reach of tin Ii .-i la. nlar crulae around tlw- wnrltl, the alxteent battleships of the "I nlt. tl Htatea Atliilitlc fleet" are ateumlng to. dm In leisurely fashion towards the am In. rage grounds of Hampton Iti'ii'l". from whence they sailed Just fourteen months ago. During thesi m. , in hi of record steaming, the heav ily armored fighting vessels Wave trav el.'d approximately t.'.dOO mllea and are returning In condition still lit for "a frolic or a light " - The stories of the crulae have been succeeding chapters of receptions namiiiets, halls and merrymaking, but back of all this relaxation and entertaining In the hospital ports of the two hemispheres has been a teat of men and material which has placed the American navy In an enviable po sition before all the world, tho en gine room efficiency In the longer legs of the Journey developing a new and unexpectedly wide steaming radius for a battleship. Kept Thrlr gchetlulo. The previously arranged schedule of the journeys from, port to port has been adhered to In remarkable man ner except In two Instances, when violent storms made full eneed too dangerous and uncomfortable. To olTset these lapses from punctuality, the fleet hag made some of Its longest runs two whole days ahead of time. The cruise, however, was not Inaug urated without aerloua misgivings at homo and abroad. Victor M. Metcalf of California was secretary of the navy when the cruise began. After the ships hud set sail from Manila with homeward bound pennants liy, Ing. Mr. Metcalf said: When the purpose of giving this assemblage of battleships the nrlvl- legea and HdwaiitaKca of a prmftlcal cruise was announced crltlclsmn from high technical iiuarterH were heard. It was Miggeated that the undertaking was too iin)iiuiiu-iit;: (hat a- oatlle- shlp Is too vast and complicated a plm-e of iiiechaulHtn lo eeiul around the globe mi an ordinary anion, that dangers more than multiplied with numbers in such a case; that dis aster lurked on every auhmergeil leuge aim was norne on every un known tidal current: that the skele ton Of Nome Id the hIiIh would doubt. less be left In Hi.- StialtM nf Magellan; that. If the lie. t Hill. old Hllccei-,1 III rounding Smith Anu iliii. It was ii-aa- nahli icilaln that the Individual ships would, on. In one. arriv. Willi niachlueri. h heme ami nlmo.si ihihmi -vlciahli- uitli ri.wi r.-llectiiiK Hie dcmuniliKcil con.litl f the materiel ml thai a woeful B" . I.icle i, lallurc would thus I. . mi ntctl. As to the materiel, tin- c.l.l (acts nr.. thai the ships un- prac tl.allv taken call .r their own re- palls on thin t rill.- Th. 1. pairs tin ned In at tin- 1 'av it,- naual stullmi were ncgllgihlc." Half ny Aboard. That the experience galn.-d on the cruise will l.e of unending hencllt to the nav y Ik Indicated from the fa. t thnt prolialdy one-half nf tin- entire personnel of the nmiil establishment participated In the epoch-making Irlp Three of the sixteen captains who sillied In command of vessels urn i-oliii mug In, me ah rear a.lmliaU. Klght nihcr captains arc r. -turning 1,, 'command nf the same ship 111, which they began the r.iunriuy round the world I'rnni rear s.lmlral down In midshipman the training has I n Hiicli as no nther naval cruise t-n-r arr.il .led. Among the unlisted men Hie training has been mnr. .iluullc. The Three t iliiililiolers T-i Ileal Admiral i harh s . Sperri.j a Mii,( .lis. tplinai Ian. it man of f.-wj iV.u.ls. I.i 1 1 a recognUi , a. Indar and .oust. Hit Mtinhnt or the higher arts I ol llill.il science, fell the l.,sk of ill-! re. ting the (lent nil all but the lirst, II, mill mil. of Hp )i,urni. l;. ar Ad-! iiiiial Itulib It. .;ai,M. n..w r. tired, took the tl.-.-t out ,.f llauiplon l;.,ads nil 1 i.-ceinbcr If, l!tl7 and, nlth..ugh' illness soon alter the sl.irt , online. bun to his ..ihlii far a greater pari nl 111"' WS- hi r. tallied inUHuaiid on-' HI San I'l .111. Is. o was 1. a h, , Hn, the lirst stage 01 tin l.-ng trip had been accomplish!-. t When tin. Mlniw .ached Mont. 'ii km. the list M..p lug placo .-ii the I'.i. tiic i-'.i.st prior. . the cntl int. 1 S.111 v' 1.111. is, ti,ii nr. Admiral lainis was h. Ip. I ah. .aid his old flagship and was ,.n the aft. r I. ridge wh.-u the I nil n.-. 1 1. ut cut- l ed the linlilcll Hale al the In ad nf the ost f, . I 1111,1, ll.le ,111.1, ... lighimt; ss. ls ever gltlhelcd under oil- (lag. Three dins later Admt--.il Kv.ios haul. .1 .1. w ii Ills t;iK t-.r iiH liim edetl ill tnn.ilMi I in A it in I ra I i 'h.ti 1. 1 1 'li. d I I .'til I I ,i m jili, n ,,i II- .' Niir.-i It. ill vv In. Mil. 111 i i.iiittiiuid Hu- -."lid lie. Ill' , .in. id Aitmlr.il i:iii-.' ill! I'lirdeii ..f the illil"ni.ii i. , ,, ik. ehe and (he en I ei t ,t n , . i, ,, II the the ll. Ad llll the l ' i ;tl .hi lid Sotit h A in. ii. :t ,-md I'" i .1 llfi'i lliit t .Hint I. II ,,,, iiill.il Til.. inns. I'..ilied Willi hi; ti. us s.-eoiiil In cut in. in, Win .iliiin.iiider In , hlel ill. ii,. s,,, i ,i l.iiid.ii .is in d ,i lithi ,.. ,i,,lt,,,i. '1 tenia . li.-n h mi. I h. i.iii.u i. i I,.,,,,,' Niie.-eed I-. A , 1 111 1 r:l i l-h.inv.l liiin.-d i.Rii i.ii . . .111111. in.l ,,.,i..' fl ..III May. 'J o 1 liev- d at that tim iiirtiii.til' pinnr. 1 beuiK re- a h. id -.-or.ler ,1, J tn t Ii ti t he INDISCREET-BUT NOT REACiV WICKED M i- .StirlinpV s in th Suit. A.I nut .iinoiis l)i 'By Aseoetat'-i Pru ) 1. HI. .HI h;h. I .11'!'!... iin, 11 of th in 1;.- . t ...ss aultrt . , I n Ml Htirlii -,,i' 1 ,1 t he hush 1 in 1 I.i- i if. had : it: Lord No: I .-- 'I s reus IIm.i ni'Milllflc. I'twcei n l Mrs siirllng I.. h. , 1. d la r 1 In- law - III lie a. Northland, ma r 1 t.iK-- w l,r 1, -h. wxe Kli Ii I'.i 1 1, rs H U.i.) id Mrs Ktifllng Northland after hi rl. n t I. h rly In vol nf Impr.jiH-r relation tnriu-d from AtTneri, 1 ispi-, led any wr- n b. r husband and M : be- llllSe SllC COUhl Lord Northland. I'., pu ing on belut ' t-'oik-lto iii n.-ral l'r.- 1 ,i:i, u ll.-co -II,- .tdinls-ion no! that si).- re in a I cause sin 'nig '" t w-e -n A I h. r ion. hut ' ii-. without I Mrs Stirling, .nled that his c'ient bad been g ti n I of th.- the- i.li leal profi-salnti, - h I onlci t differed -fi n ' nll'.ual society si Ann m an, he cnntli -i custumv were not Scotland, and wtpsr. K w nl atiout W11 '. 1 bip.-ions, and wtth- i gesilon of anything prUty. Mr. Mtlrllng e standards nf thoHe nf coll was also an -I. whelc Hi . same as In 10 fr,-iUent men without it vi-n the sug rg;iii( on Impro- the sollhtur general said, had iindouhtediv en roi.iage.l Iord Northland s attcntlonr to d hal made no n't. -rnpta to prote. his v ife s honor, w ith the object o securing a divorce in order that h ''i-'u iimiry sirs. Ainerion, who on her part had done all she could In ecpaate the Htlrllngs The sollcltoi g. n rai admitted that Mrs Hurling had been a HttVs Indiscreet, but de nied khe had enleconducted herself. t .Minsci ror Lord Northland then made an address, after which court adjourned. FEEBLE OLD LADY Hu Strength Bmtored By Vinol Mrs Michael Bloom of L Wigtown, Pa., who is SO years of age, says: "For long time 1 have been so feeble tbat I bar bad to be wheeled around In an invalid's chair. I bad no strength god took cold t the slightest provoca tion, which Invariably settled on my lungs, and a couch would result lj son learned of be cod liver prep aration called Vlool, and procured a bottle for tne. It, built up my strength rapidly, and after taking three bottles I am able to do most of my work, and I ca walk a quarter of a mile easily Every aged or weak person who re quires strength should try Vinol. I am delighted wiui what U has done for me." As g body builder and strength erea lor ror old people, delicate children weak, run-down persons, and after sickness. Vinol Is unexcelled. If It falls to give satisfaction we will re turn your money. VINOI, U eohl In AshrvlHv by Kca well's Pharmacy. LOGAN 14 HERE'S A SNAP. have one singer Hand Scwlns Marhlne for pule at a beririiln. JWn lined n little, but proctloally as good as nt'w, ("all at once fur a bargain. BURTON & HOLT La Grecque.Comti. . For every type of figure, GREENE ft CO., IS Church Otreet 9 e i M. WEBB OIUBerr fJapottsn No, BsMttsa-s rarg rtse, fhoa IM AasMTtlle, H- O. My rl m lins ht-.-n lilt, il iih Every Modern Appliance t n-u ii I-. "ill IllllUe leUll- II. I'l-i-vini: l el.. . r profe.-1.. n u,;ii ihe most l-erfeel .inipooin llnl' tii-lna;. ehlr....-dy invite i i.i f-Hit st iierl'.-i i Unit .in.l I ii. si- tl.. I in; I- In the S'.uih MISS CRUISE Ot'oun.l I I ;'5 Haywood St. anmnritaa:nt::tntma ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 IMsh 1 1 . , I liitv. " Mention to the fact I a RfOCCl-) hllsilie.HH etute, and resi-. t hatronaue .. my . neriil public. l)c- if the city. SIMS, c 1028 ill 7 M liillv -Ii ien.l. Ilvt-r.v I- all mm J. F. nvrTTT,n . oiunntKSttUflTiEK Hair DriMini Parlora, room 16, Paraunn Rlitf Phn.. i7 nr. sjxwlalty of eie, irlosJ t aca and scaln treatments. Lateit of vervthln In Hair U'oili and Balr Dresstni AUDITORIUM MONDAY NIGHT February 15th ELBERT FOLAND and THE ITALIAN BOYS I'rcsfntiu "A NIGHT IN VENICE" i A Miiriifiil ;itk1. Litciarv Fantasy ami Delightful ( 'niifcrt I'rniain Prices: 25c, 50c and 75c. ! St-at.s tin Sale at Sea well's1 I'liarmacv. ! m IT S KASY TO MAKK A FI R K ! Right Now f you ux- .M- YV. Indian gisal. t'tMil, all to the Carolina CoaU Ice Company mora im. GIVE US A TRIAL and we will demonstrate to you that our methods of cleaning garments of every description are perfect Lace and delicate fabrics a sueclaltv. Queen City Dyeing & Clean ing works. U Church Street. Phone 1110 D.A.MeKINNOIV 7 Palton Avenue (Over Ksdwoosl's Mors.) Ladies and (lenllemens TAILOR .r CHIROPRACTIC (Kl-ro-prao-tlo) (lONDHMNATION WITHOUT IN. VKhTKiATION IS POOn Jl'IKiMENT. Abnormal pressure upon nrrves la the i-ause of all diaeaxes; by removing this pressure, normal conditions and health will be restored. Itecognlzod and endorsed by thousands of citizens of other stabxi. Incurable diseases our specialty, oil. C. V. (XJMITO.V, Clilropra, tor. Igal Itulldlng. South of F,nnuin 1'IIOVE 621. THERE IS NO WAITING to Ii- served ,,t our pine.-tlmt Is n .l-lltlire with US just the sit 111.' HP at-rvlug only the ery best In the e.o- '.in-. ii ynu liilven t Ijh.'Ii with us. all e nsk Is .nil eating NKW VOUK 1,1 Xt il IUX)M 11 South Main it The Ashcvillc School ol Music and Dramatic Art Tarn AUDITORIUM Plume 144 51 IWT0N When TI lis eel i lllle In' sine io stop: first at the I w here New Spring ( iood emu ( I IX voin and - 1K' buys only the nii ol pri'-es. hut .. I.I I. . s ui' iv . SU... wli-.f .- .I.,!), . ... . . V. ' .. . 'v ' " " "'i iiiiiii'i'iiv ifii first pay of ITl b a S J at m D m sM 'im TikI.i n I.clc 'i- I lie (,'n at .Stock IictliitHnsr Sjtfe. yMik i i l In- items mentioned below eartd'ullv and see if there i ii"t soinet liincf at this salt; 'yon waut. I liese il i-e roods ,'lt I let i ;v He. lower t llCllllllllo 1 In r. imtliin"; hut the goodts advertised for totlav v Vaid I in lii.rht IiIim several t lier sju'eial Moinla nly 98c tard Wool, (i(M)!)S HPLVIAL. 50- (iiality .if 'oo! Kottds, :!H anil 27 inehe:' wide, in plaid .and faiun mixtures; special Monday for 25c tard UUi DO.MKSTIC SFECIAL MONDAY. 10e and 1 le iiialit :il' yar;i wide hleadied Domestic; special .Monday at 6c tard Limited ten yards to a customer. 5c Linen Handkerchiefs; special Monday for 30c Limited to two dozen UP STAIRS SPECIALS Lonr Coats, very latest have been sdlim; even day for M.OO, 18.50, 20 and .22,5i); special Monday at SJ.50 - Limitetl one -oat to a customer. please Remember Jhese ffVs. Xo goods will he laid aside for anyone. No goods will he sent out C. O. D." No mail orders will he rilled. No specials will he charged. No specials wiH he sold afterwai'ds. No specials w ill he tiw'd. No specials will he ill this store. No specials will he sold of the sale. hese No's are meai t on the different davs of Avill have nothing to do goods in the store. rfeu Jpring goods JYow On Display Jj COUNTRY HAiVIS Ale tile I.. Ilnvtir. . hii- . al ... u shtiii. nt Ii . 16 cents per pound. OWNBEY'S 25 Montford Ave. Slrirriff's .,.,-u ,r ii a purity and richness. rhone r. jo. IG.OO mrnl tickets J4.00 SHIRRIFF'S CAFE 16 PATTON AVENUE Your Children can not be strong and vigorous without good, pure milk. Jt is their STAFF OF LIFL'. Our milk is good and pure and so reasonable that it is actually the cheapest food you ran provide. Ashevillc Pure Milk Company PHONE 554. THETST0 RED F M0DERN1WAY5" iN 0 N pi i MinjiB?'' AVEt.TTEf3r phone 5"36 ASHEVIIXE NjC You Go Shoppin; eerless, tile SI ves and newest ami most ill where oualitx .mil st Ii...... . ii.., A.Au. i . . 1 1 " ., " "".le au.i eolore.l wash tt tv 11,11 on waiiT :!i c are "ITMilrsajgsjBsaiii i the feSWafy Iiaii we have evrr void our Special in J'ilks v-srilnie Silks, also the 27-in. width pink, yellow, jrreen, navy, old roFe.and shades of our regular $1.25 quality; Dozen to a customer. FOR MONDAY. and up-to-date stvles. that on approval or exchanged sold except on the date adver sold the salespeople working before 9 o'clock each dav for the specials advertised the comimr u-peL- nnrl ft. with the balance of the d : .l I m in;, because they have the original Pork i line- .,i if Tcnnt-ssee and North Carolina Hams, .in im liidtnnii fariner. Phone 56 lee Cream Delivered to all Darts of tba oltv busy dr (roods store oil 'ounters, and wlietc nl 1 1 ii i...l.-i ... i v ii:-.. "' . in I 'I .-i em i I in. m. , V 1 1 f.i wiiii i itij nrtv rv ws " ncaKi goo,." long sure ir jiriccs iHieft with y.mr aproal. 8wltrhs and PubTs mad from yourl tContlnusd on page ti.) j combine. - f '.ttf-v-. saMTtft . id --' -----w?
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