r : ' " f FALL SUITS ARE IN Yours is here. Come in and see it. Try it on and note the QUALITY and SATVLE. You'll be pleased. , , All the LATEST' PAT TERNS ; checks, stripes, gray nd brown, mixed weaves. . Made by CLOTH ING EXPERTS. More style and service for your money than any other j store can give you. - Kantbebeat clothes are "SUPERIOR TO TAILOR-MADE." If you want proof of this claim, come in and sec for yourself. All this store asks is a chance to SHOW YOU. Come and put Kantbebeat clothes to the test. Overcoats lazener The Hustler JTos" "j?rompt'-:Prf Tools of all Kinds at the right prices. Oneida Community Silver. Buy b nice Carving Sot to carve your ThanksgivinJ Tirkey. From S2 up Horse Shoes at S4.25 in keg Lots. Wagon Material. MU P; KM hot G The Electric ih t( Contract The cofctrVct betweon th6 city and R. Mj Oates hal been signed; It Is practi call the same as the Hustler had.it last week, without any material change? Runs for two years from Dea l, 1907 with privillge of, three more." "There are ample precautions taken by the city authorites to insure good service. . The previous contract contained , no such provisions, 'ilrv Oates has an invest ment, of ioveJ- $40,000 and - is spending many more "thousands now. The con tract is a fair one and seems to give gD eral satisfaction. , , "McD.Ray was the companys attorney. The Hotel Gates.; . The Hotel Gates will open on Nov. 2., ne;x$ Saturday, with Mr. Wm. Hewitt in charge as lessee and manager. Mr Hewitt will keep- the hotel open the year round, which is . a 'good thing for the town,' and will maintain .the high standard of excellence set by Mr. A. A; Gates. It will be a strictly first class commercial, tourist and family hosteler; Mr. A A.: Gates, who has been, in town the past few days arranging the details of the transaction with Mr. Hew Itt, will devote his time to his large in terests in Greenville. . Mr. Gates, with his charming family, have made scores of sincere friends in Heodersonvllle, d has done more to advertise the . town than any other one individual. The farmers of Henderson coun ty report the finest crops they have experienced for years. This is good news. "The farmer is the the man who feeds 'em all" any way and when . he reapes a rich harvest . the world is glad. Long live the honest tiller of the soil. Guns, Shells; ait The Sign of a Pleasant Winter , is'an Acorn Stove and Range in the homea life-long friend to the family. Un- . equalled for efficiency, clean- Stoves arid Rangeb : are made of new material by most skilled workmen. Famous for more than seventy years as the world's standard cookers . . m heatersmillions use them. . Sold with a signed guarantee. - FOR 8ALC BY CookStoyes From SS.50 a.nd they a.re all ,: .Guaranteed.:. "r v ' ;;-: n n If - ' w fccv 0, Your Nerves ' Q Can you hold a glacs bran- . mbg full of waicr wkhout spilling a crop. , (; , n r Jf you can't your neivcs ; are noj gouci guuuiuu:i H If you are nervous ana- lrntaoie . t -without cause, u you are easuy iuw il it A rnstnir.fr. if vru aro troubled R witk' sleepless rii.'hts and pcor eppe u tite, then the repeiiy you need is Celery-rlron Tonic This is a constitutional renre toh'c and food.. Celery is a nerve to.;ic, Iron is a nerve f. ol It f'js iour- ;icKmitnii(ln(w1.f9! r-"nr Cxh3'J ted 3 of fcientul and' phy. iri fal'.gn. "It". f j goes ?ecty to t- o ncrc l.-. & y a food a"id restores, tuvri. peyct r. 'hi)th and vigor. It's the medicine you ne X to JUSTUS PHARMACY l il nr - f "l"-"" - - --r MOttTH CAXWA'5 OLDEST TOUST tVl5TiTJTrOA wrr CAPITAL. ao mcno row w xoomr 4 wo on ewnncTt wmmi toe j H ' A party of, twelve hunters, amongst them being Monroe Lyda, Scott Free man, Jqhn ; tyd a' and Bill Govesi have lust returned from a trip to Black Moun tain. They had excellent sport, getting plenty of rabbltsi, squirrels and '.coons, and also had the pleasure of running a big bear for twelve miles.- Mr. Bear, however, being able to read, took refuge on posted land and so escaped the hunt ers. ' Doiiijle Wedding ''A-double '"'wedding--.is scheduled for next week, Nov. 5th, jWhen Miss Eva DousrlasSmith and Mr. Carle G. Still- well, and Mis Helen Smith and Mr. John W. Grimes will be married at the home of the brides, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith.." ' ; ' ".''.' ' ';'., The wedding will be very quiet; only the immediate relatives of the fam;.ly being present. ,: 7 " " Mrs. Ivins and Mrs. Egerton r gave a linen shower for the young brides-to-be, at Mra Egerton's home, on Thursday. m Cosby Patent Air-Tiglit Baker and Heater c - mM .-. .. i - ' - . IT DOES DOUBLE DUTY- It warms the coldest and largest room in lie house, making it cozy. The busy housewife can cook or bake anything from light rolls to a Thanksgiving or . Christmas turkey. Still it looks just as neat as any heater made.' It' is air-tight and a great fuel saver. Thousands are be- . ing sold. Thousands of housekeepers arev ' enthusiastic. Fine Cast Iron tops and bottoms, making it last for years without repairs. Made only by " UNION STOVE CO., Inc., ' L Box 2745, - RICHMOND .oil e Steel TroLps. all sizes. Cross-cut Solws. Log Chains, Axes, Etc. ... --rHW-V. f ; ' , o Sill Back from Jamestown prbifnlow Jackson.i; Wb -Iv R. P. Freeman returned Sunday ning from Jamestown, where they m they had agdod time. While there they ma' Dili..,. tJ . ujv. iwiua iW, uiomer OI MCD.Rjj wuum iney are maeDtea Tor many cour tesies shown them while at th ki show v Medical ,S oc 1 ety The tenth district medical societ. which will hold their second sem-annna' session' at the Court House, on Nov. 5 will hold three sessions; at 4.80 p. m,at night, and the next morning if neces sary. A very interesting program ha been arranged and , some excellent pa. pers will be read. You are invited and requested to be present. .- - v ' Gtjt E. Dixon. Secy. Henderson olk -Medical- Socletiei. W A. Smith and .T. C. McNeely went to Brevard Wednesday to talk railroad. AND :G0OISrOO. The Most Convenient, Useful and Economical Stove for the Home Ever Made. . . VA. Heating Stoves, Coal and ' Wood from $1.50 up. fampron. Coles and -Favorite Ranges, they ' ; are the best. ! ' - - V i

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