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- A ..rvnnnOAV DATTVrpV IIl?VHl?ICnWTT.T.T? "W. The Job Printer is the greatest time saver any t bus iness man can employ to help. him GET BUSINESS Tell us what you want. The Hackney & Moale Company THE BOUSE OF PUSH ASHEVILLE, N. C. (Send for sample copy) I All Work Neatly ani Promptly Done We do all kind of Laundry Worn both in Cleaning and Finishing GIVE US A TRIAL Ladies' Silk Dresses, Men's Palm Beach Suits. -All kinds of washing. JOEHOEY Proprietor Main Street, Forrest Building Phone 51 IBi?aiid Are . ... Q. f.1. SHEPHERD J. EH. BIT ITS Successor to Morrow & Dittmer Sanitary Plumbing and Steam Fitting Phone 109 Hendersonville, N. C. FunnuunE Many things in our line, are still going at old prices, hav ing been bought before the advance in prices. See us for Beds, Springs, Refrigerators, Tab les cr anything needed to furnish the heme Hendersonville Furniture Company. immv I n : o 0 PERSONAL MENTION J 0- Mrs. A. B. Pope is on the sick list. Mrs. J. H. Cagle is on the sick list. Mrs. H. M. Flynn is on the sick Mrs. J. Foy Justice is a patient at Patton Memorial hospital. Mrs. Jones Barnett of Fletcher was a visitor in the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Freeman have returned from visiting relatives in Bat Cave. Mrs. G. H. Camn and little daugh ter, Thelma, are visiting relatives in Inman. Mrs. Blaine Stem) and children are visiting her mother, Mrs. Duncan, at Horse Shoe. W. A. Garland of Snartanbure is spending a few; days in the city on business. Misses Lena Livingston and Sallie Stredric of Tryon were visitors in the city last week. , Harvey Hamilton, one of the 6th company boys, has returned from overseas duty. Mrs. Allard Case and little daugh ter, Annabel, visited Mrs. Noble Clay ton in Asheville last week. H. M. Flvnn. who has been visit ing his sister, Mrs. L. R. Scott, in Asheville, has returned home. Mrs. Wilson Allen and little daugh ter. Nancv. have returned from visit ing relatives in Horse Shoe. Miss Artie Barber, who has oeen visiting her brother, Frank, in' Ashe ville, has returned to the city. Rev. A. V. Reese and family, who snpnt. the winter in town, have moved to their home near Laurel Park. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Seaerle and little daughter, Mary, of Brevard, visited relatives in the city last week. Mrs. T. J. Shipman, Jr., and son, Grover, who have been visiting rela tives in Brevard, have returned to the city. s Mrs. Lillie Williams, who has been visiting relatives in the city, returned Wednesday to her home m . ureen ville. ' Mrs. L. F. Hood, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Allard Case, has returned to her home in Flat Rock. Miss Garnold Dotson, who has been teaching at Etowah, has completed her school term and returned to her home in Bat Cave. Luther Jackson and Charlie Hen derson have been honorably dis charged from service and are at home from overseas. Oscar Biddv. who has been in train ing t Camn Sevier, has been honor ably discharged from service and is at home again. Glover P. Jones has arranged to run nne of the cars of the Hender- sonville-Asheville Interurban Com pany during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. xl. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hawkins and daughter. Leona. have returned from visiting in Greenville, S.C Henry McCall and James Justice, who have been in government service in France, have been honorably dis charged and are at home again. Misses Virginia Youmans and Essie P. Chapman, who have been visiting Miss Ethel Griffin, have returned to Greenville Woman's College, Green ville, S. C. Chester Glenn after a visit to his people in Brevard is in Henderson ville and managing. the (jueen lhea tre while his brother, Carl, is visit ing in Tennessee. Mrs. Fred S. Morton, who conduct ed Fassifern Inn last summer has ar ranged to run the Franklin hotel at Brevard this summer. Brevard inter ests have bought the hotel and im proved it. Hides wanted. Central Market. 4-8-4t. We carry a nice line of Stationery Fine Box Paper. Hunter's Phar macy. 3-25-tfc. Pianos and organs, slightly used, in good condition, for rent or sale, at attractive figures. Chas. Rouelle. - Wanted The people of Header sonville to know that you hare a home florist. If I haven't just what you want I can get it for you quickly and at a lower price. Myers, the Florist. Miss Lizzie T. Rembert has re turned from Monks Corner, S. C, where she spent the greater part of the winter visiting her niece. Miss Ttentrice Dennis accompanied Miss Rembert and will be followed by her mother, whom Miss Rembert visited.; R. J. Alderman returned on last Tuesday from Atlanta, where he at tended a meeting of the salesmen and managers of the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, bakers of the 350 varieties of Sunshine biscuits. Mr. Alderman reported a royal good time given the 150 people in attendance from vari ous Southern states. Harry Stoliker Celebrates Master Harry Stoliker, son of Mrs. H. O. Stoliker of Dayton, O., who is stopping at the La Motte house, cele brated his fourth birthday Wednes day afternoon, April 2, with a party. The children played several games, then kodak pictures were taken of them after which thev were served refreshments. Miss Ernestine Cain and Mrs. E. Bailey assisted in serv ing. .The dining room was prettily decorated in pink and green. Around the table hidden among the flowers were nests of Easter eggs. Tiny pink rosebud holders contained candy while in the center of the table was the large white birthday cake with its four pink candles. The place oavAs. were hand nainted. Music for the occasion was furnished by Mrs. J. Lummus. The guests were: Will iam, Isabel and Roy Keith, Jr., Mary and William Banes. Robert Robards, Jr., Elmer Gill, Roman Cone, Annie, Louise and Sarah Lummus. Mr. Ewbank's Syllabub Safe Wo wich .A infnrrn Brother Hollo- well, of The News of Henderson county, that the joke is on the editor of this paper. We recently told him we would endeavor to ascertain if mi . x. there was any "syliaDUD" running aw large m rum vuuiivy. y consternation when our good wife, who has been away on a visit all winter, told us on reading our little squib that she had Deen ieeaing me on "syllabub" for a long time. Such being the case, Brother Hollowell, we guarantee that it has no dangerous effects, or at least it has failed to put us to the bad. Tryon News. Movie for Tuxedo Henry Loop went to Charlotte last week and purchased the moving pic ture machine used at Camp Green as agent for J. 0. Bell, who will conduct a moving picture show at Tuxedo. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of Samuel J. Justice, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before fho 2Kth Hav of March. 1920. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their k - 1 t A .1 A recovery. All persons moeDiea 10 said estate will nlease make im mediate Settlement. This the 25th day of March, 1919. Geo. W. Justice, Executor. 3-25-6tc M. M. Shepherd wants eggs at market price. Hunter's Pharmacy fills your Pre scriptions exactly right. 3-25-tfc. Climax Cigar Store re-opened with fresh line of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. Wood for sale. Fire wood, store wood, heater wood, all kinds of wood. Phone 2213, Route 2, W. H. Cibbs. 4-8-3m Write C O. Smith, Inman, S. C, district salesman for Charlotte Mar ble end Granite Company. W. O. W. Tombstones, regulation sixes, are selling at old prices and other raoun ments accordingly. 2-4-tfc. Every Mark of Quality; Every Feature of Style LA VOGUE Exclusive Millinery Woman'. Club- Has Bisr Plans Rumor has it that the Woman's Club is putting on the big pot for the coming of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs. About 200 visi tors are expected and it is rumored that the Hendersonville ladies will royally entertain them, two features being two dinners at a cost of about $200. per event. DR. H. L. KEITH DENTIST Office: Over Hunter's Pharmacy Phone 75. Hendersonville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. Or- dr. e. a. McMillan (Successor to Dr. W. T. Wallace) DENTIST . Office: Burckmyer Bldg., 4th Ave. .Phone 442. Hendersonville, N. C. Oh Oh DR. E. EHRINGHAUS DENTIST Phone 57 Ficker Building Hendersonville, N. C. DR. W. H. VANDER LINDEN DENTIST Phone 351. Office Over Duff's HOLMES BUILDING Hendersonville, N. C. REGAL SHOES Mineola REGAL SHOES and other good makes at Glazencr's 2 Stores We cut the price and sell shoes The Rose Pharmacy "In The Direct Center" Prescriptions a Specialty Fountain Drinks Phone 50 J. W. McINTYRE 0 Sanitary Plumber and Steam Fitter ' Steam and Hot Water Heating PHONE 159 Main Street Hendersonville, N. C. -
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