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TBI V 8 TUB JOB PRINTING Davis & Eaves READ TUE Visitor ADS. Published Every Monday in the Interest of Hendersonville and Henderson County Vol. 1. HENDERSON VILLE, N. G, OCTOBER 30, 1916 No. 1. i 1 1 . 1 i I. 0. 0. F. The members of Ochlawaha Lodge, No. 161. met Tuesday afternoon. At the close of a very interesting business session. John T. Wilkins made a very interesting talk for the good of the order on the subject, "On the Road to Jerico. M. N. Orr, J. T. Meteer and J. F. Stepp were appointed as a committee to co-operate with the W. 0. W. in en tertaining the Hon. W. A. Frazier, of Omaha, Nebraska, sovereign com mander of the Woodmen of the World. Delicious refreshments, consisting of sandwiches, ice cream, cake, coffee, and cigars were served under the super vision of L. R. Meteer, to the seventy five members present. New Residence Speaking Tonight Dr. J. E. Ennis has returned to his home in St. Petersburg, Fla.. after spending the summer at his beautiful place in Laurel Park. . Mr. S. Maxwell is having erect ed a beautiful eight room resi dence on 5th avenue west, An other indication of the building activity evident in Henderson ville, Our city is pre-eminently a city of homes. , Hon. McKinley Pritchard. Re publican District Elector, will speak at the court house to-night (Monday) at 8 o'clock. Every body, especially the ladies, in vited to hear the sneaker discuss the important issues of the day. Arthur English has gone to Indiana to enter college. He held a position in Glazener's de partment store. Among the most attractive stores in ine cuy is ine nose rnarmacy oy rea son of the beautiful flowers always displayed there. Mr. Rose takes great pride in his flowers and has an assort ment of cut flowers and potted plants, arranged to enhance the beauty of an already attractive store. The soda fountain is decorated with cut flowers summer and winter and received many complimentary remarks from numerous lounsis visiting our city. Highest Cash Prices Paid for Mixed Rags, Iron, Bones, Bottles, Metals and Rubber (My Specialty) WASTE PAPER J. F. STEVENS, jSrst,", " HKNDKRS0NV1LLH. N. C. The Rhodes Automobile Co. is a very busy place these days. Recently a car load of Fords were received. These have been sold. Another shipment is ex pected daily. Wlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf JPjrintiimg 'g H Neat and Prompt f S DAVIS & EAVES HUNTER BUILDING tSS 5 HENDERSONVILLE. N. C. Mrs.G. W. Worley'won first prize on the cut flowers, and Mrs. DeShields first on the pot flowers at the Crysan theum Show. Have you seen H. Patterson's Fall and Winter suits and coats? He has some of the finest in town. . VOTE' FOR M. Allard Case for Sheriff Who will serve all the people The wife man sees, hears und thinks The fool is tickled with the sound of his own voice. VOTE FOR W. F. Brown for Tax Collector. VOTE FOR J. W. McCarson for Sheriff VOTE FOR Fralo Kuykendall for Tax Collector. If you want to get sunshine into your life, help put it in the lives of others. The experiment is simple try it. Frank Corriher, one of G. M. Glazener's head clerks, has ac cepted a position in Michigan. The Chrysanthemum Show and Bazaar, given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, proved very successful A. J. Williams has sold, his residence near the Southern Rail way station and purchased the dwelling house on Sixth avenue East known as , the, T. B. Carson property. He expects to occupy the house at an early date. ff - ij 111 mes IBiniiltiiig Service THIS BANK offers a safe depository for your funds, paying them on demand. Sells exchange on all the principal cities of the world. , Pays 4 per cent interest on Savings and Time Deposits. Makes collections everywhere. Gives counsel when sought by patrons concerning financial matters. Make this bank YOUR bank and use its services. '' Citizens National Sank wNAiillliiiiili9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif miiiiiiiiiiiiiiif ffii Irani imiif nit irI I gvcst nnk Sc Wmst Ok j " 4 per cent, on savings i S R. C. CLARKE, Pres., R. H. STATON, Vice S Fres.,,P. F. PATTON, Vice Pres. s- J. MACK RHODES, Cashier, ' llllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllli1lllll!H oiilltein Supply Co. Groceries JFeed WHOLESALE and RETAIL Phone 120 "We go to the consumer at wholesale prices for cash" WHOCLEANS EVERYTHING? Hendersonville Dry Cleaning and Tailoring '" Establishment NORMAN W. MILLER, Mgr. AT CITY MARKET G. M. Glazener's buyer is in New York rjickiner ud bargains. and they are coming in every day. The quarterly meetincr of the Western North Carolina Press Association was held in this city Friday and Saturday of last week. How To Save Water Bills Have Monow and Dittmer look over your plumbing. and have them to put in cut offs to prevent freezing. Not The Only Millinery Store No, we are not, but we do claim distinction in the class . of MILLINERY we offer for sale. We are fully equipped to take care of your wants. GLENN'S
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