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? v rt-. ' , i S- A' ,l 1 f 'I . t . w --" st I - ' Kt I . i I' U Q Wrights He; ith" Underwear . $i g Our line of underwear comprises all that's desirable (j) f for keeping-out.the cold, which makes for health and;(f fA comfort Wright's Health Underwear $1.00; Lambs-) fA down fleecelined underwear $1.00; woolen underwear (,) Continued from 1st Page. O t :m and I. CO. (j Our leader in Ladise shoes are 3.00 and 3.50. Full k of ?nan and stvle: fit well, wear well, look well. f Guaranteed Childrens shoes of the better quality fj) (J 1. 00 and 1.50. ' J. . Williams S in Hnndersorwille. : NortK Carolina. & ,. ' II II J UUbflUIUi 0 WIIUUIU lllttlljl The chief reasons why baohelors should marry is, that there are not enough, widowers to supply the ' demand or husbands. ,. It is a familiar fact that when married men marry, as they do occasionally, they are usually prosecuted or bigamy 1 whjch is discouraging to' them as a class. Why bachelors do actually marry, is explicable by the weight of 'scientific opinion that the minds of bachelors are rudimentary. Babtlett Shipp. 1 , .. '.W r? W n ff it "" rr v. ' "fl HhhkIM ii.UJl.iLr They rived CARINA KTT'S 3 J -'V A large aa sortment of the Justly Celebrated Carhartt Brand of mens working cloth ing and gloves We have secured the . sole Made in an honorable way for honorable men. agency lor this section and invite your inspection. Staton, Jones, Hill & Company Clothers to tKe People. Upholsterer and Renovator FURNITURE . . MATTRESSES CARPETS AND RUGS Feather Mattresses Made E. S. HALL 12 Pine Street Posfal will have our prompt attention OO 1? C J -Z y. yv i y-v yv, yy r jf - v o o. V o. . o Q w O w - i9 yv. y. O JV fV v"V b w'. Jtti. -V t Ik Ml tk kjll. ir w U 'W W1" '1' W '. 'W ." '1.' 'w.' 'V. '". , A Pleasant Purgative Hunter's Pink Pills Every family, big or little needs a gentle purgative or a good Cathartic at times. In Hunter's Pink Pills we have devised a most excellent formula that is adopted to almost every one. Mant woman or child for they are mild and gentle in their action, not too strong as to-gripe but sufficient cleanse stomach, liver and bowels. If you suffer from constipation, liver trou bles, nervousnest, indigestion or dyspepia give this excellent pill a trial and you 'will be convinced of its superiority. Only 25c the box. unter's Pharmacy lirc. o o D O O o o JIM. .... .-. . nux it is jol qi es tio n of clothing for men and boys, I can offer you inducements w h i c K are unaLpproacha.ble. My line of W.yler Ac kerland (a Co.'s Su perb" Clothing is the kind that gives satis faction every day you wear it. The valvies are simply the best in Henderson C o u n t y Come in and look them over. Men's suits from S 10 to S16 Boys' suits from $3.50 to S5 To .. QARSONo Editor Hustloer's i ! Matrimonial Bureau v . J Dear Sir: In your issue of Oct. 3lst, I am credited,-or owing1 toits exces sively unsentimental sentiments, perhap I should say Debited with some anti matrimonial metre, but, am 4uite sure if you re-examine the manuscript; you wil not discover the autograph of Chuckey Joe's chuns. Some pre posteriously claim that the reason why Heaven is said to be so heavenly, is that there is no marrying or giving in marriage.' there. .Possibly hat is why so many of our Politicians including those PublIcahs--theTax' As-, sessors t are doing .what they pan , to assure themselyes of a warm reception at a warm iplace .They, may assume that if now.weddings in Heaven, there may still be some in Hadei ShameoniHhe Shirks,' who dodge , the glorious martyrdom of the Matrimonial' Market, and proudly refuse to accept such' High-Menial positions as the 6u. perior.Sexxnay be willing to accord them. - . Let is not forget that the Muses, like tim Graces all sisters of Sorosis. How willingly does Wise Woman expend, al the hard-earned savings 01 tne coarse and commonplace Males, to acquire that exquisite social polish which admits her to the more exclusive and fashionable' circles from which her distinctly less grand grandparents would be promptly excluded. The excluslveness of the once excluded is something wonderful. . How heroically does the Newest Girl face the ordeal of a seluded drive in an H. M. T. buggy sixteen inches narrow, How bravely they face the certainty of having their heads turned in the round est of Round Dances. What taste in their dressing; how much fire in their fiirtationsjwhat tenderness in the glance of goo-goo eyes; how guileless their gas, and how gushing their gossip! ' Just think of the graces even our rus-tie-born damstls'gain in a year or two at our fashionable Female Colleges. Some misogynistical grumblers vainly insist that it is just these wonderful ac complishments that 1 accomplish nothing; but-perish the thought, tha1 lovely woman was eyer created merely to be the help-mate and house-keeper of some horny-handed husband, whose destiny in life it is only to plough and V - ' plant, to hoe and harvest. wnat man, witn a soui tne size 01 a sixpense (even if his income equally exiguous,) would demand that his very much Better-half, should wash and Iron, milk and churn, sweep and cook? The old woman of the' past was - a household drudge; the -new woman of the present, is a heavenly Divinity. Is it at all astonishing that the refined young lady, who willingly serves , as a professional nurse at some public hospi tal (her patients of all sexes, sizes and even colors) . should repudiate indig nantly the sordid necessities of : domes tic service? To the finite masculine mind, there might seem some little inconsistency, in this," but we must rememb?r that unlike your average man, your medium maiden is at bottom something ef a Saint as well as a Sinner, a heroine as well as a hour i; and you must not measure 'her bravery by her blushes. In fact blushing is a lost art and wisely condemned in fashionable circles as provincial. s Why should these lovely creations ' of silk, satin and sublimated sentiment, be hampered by the horrors of a poor man's hovel, and the hardships of half-rations? As one of your witty - correspondents hints, a famine for one may prove a f eas for two; and if the woman is won (one what) reasonable man could .object to being reduced to only a Yulgar fraction in the equation? -' V The new girl, with her novel' accom plishmenta (that accomplish nothing,) is a lovely luxury far beyond the reach . of any seedy sager who have to pay tax to Henderson highwaymen. As I am constrained -to acknowledge that I belong, despite my ..youth and beauty, still to the big brotherhood o bereaved bachelors, some might possibly imagine that I had never 'tried to escape myfate; but they should not forset . that. even when fond pian chooses fair wOg man oft, alas, refuses. I have alway had however the consoling thought re-, maining-to me, that unlike some not very busy Benedicks, I was not really dependent on my Better-half for bed and board. -If the .woman find me insupport able, I -can at least support myself. There some sixty or seventy years ago a learned doctor (not of divinity by any means,) whilst I (was still suffering rom the sting of a refusal, assured me that love, after all, was like mumps or measles, one of those undod gable ills that youth Is always exposed to. He diag- nosed it as clearly a disease, a chill and fever in faot,only the fever comes first, and -the -chill follows after. Indeed he went even further, and insisted that the most romantic passion could be surely cured by perseverance, patience and pills. AAA A Instead of branding the bereaved bachelors as recreants and traitors, they should be petted, pampered' and even pensioned, aa old soldiers sorely Jwound- ed,In battles, where though they Pop'd away as bravely as the best,-others got the laurels and the ladies, and they only the licking and the loss. Homely and homeless, they yet remain the veterans of "the Old Guard, and the victims of the graces.- And t if they never died for wo man, at least they never lived on them as many bag'd Benedicks do. In any case is it not a 6lur on the fas!- nations of the fair sex, to assume that the New Girl, brave beyond even the need of blushing, hasu't it in her. power to win any man she wants? lf she re mains a Spinister.1t is a fair assumption that it is 6he prefers her freedom to the fettered fellowship that Hymen always grants," A ' (This time) Yours truly A. 11. HUGER. Baked Beans A Food of fine. ; : - "- And Ricy Nutriment About the only kind that really de serve the name of being baked, for they are actually baked rich, brown and mealy as different from ordinary beans as day is from night. It's the baking that giyes Heinz Beans their delicious flavor and keeps their nutriment iatact. Compare them with other so-called bak ed beans that have had the flavor and food value boiled out of them, and v note the difference. We carry three kinds to suit all tastes with Pork "with Pork and Tomato Sauce-and the Veg etarian kind, just Beans and Tomato Sauce You really don't know baked beans if you'ye never tried HEINZ; they're bet ter than the home-made kind, and so much easier to prepare that housewives who know them never think of baking Deans at nome anymore. . ' . Paco-Ficker Company 0 -utmm 5MS 1 ri-' a tvM it licit ; In some cases they last longer. , They never need repairs. They're firo-proof, storm-proof. They reduce thecost of insurance, and they're 'easy to lay. They preserve 1 the bnildin too, by keeping out dampness so if you want a thoroughly cosy; home in winter, and a cool house iri summer, you can't do better than see' that Cortright Shingles are used for he covering. 'S- " . - "A m maHr what the death certificate savs. the fundamental cause of 6ne4ial"th deaths recorded is constipation. v It robs the complexion cf its clearness, the eye ol its brightness. ' It's a slow but sure form of suicide. Cure VoiirseLf of the habit, not by drugs but by eating daily foods like 1 v r, V O 1 S v ) I U i I 1 I I U I made from the ' whole grain of the wheat, which, if eaten daily, will help to overcome habitual constipa tion. 4 r ; - Palatable Wutrltlotrtr Ejwyxif Clgestloa and Ready to Eat Caa be serred hot. Pit a a Dot evet tot a jewunastes; or cook n oouhio mm. All Grcera ; tun i i 11 t V onoefryj - - '' Al Get your Ammunition ready how rto fight the winter's, cold or to keep the cooking range or stove agoing any sea son of the year. You see, it costs less and we can guarantee service now than when "Mr. Everybody and, hi wife" want fuel Call us up on the phone and get further facta free, we charge you for the coal but give you your money's worjh. LAUNDRY, ICE & FUEL CO., Phone 141 Chas. B. Whxtaker, Mgr lltf f , mil Great Antiseptic LINIMENT (Formerly Turtle Oil) Largest and Best for 25c HEALS -WITHOUT SCAR. Prevents wound poisoning, inflammation, pain, sore neaa. Money Saved in Home aid Stable. L. RICHARDSON, Mf?. Chemist. GSEEHSBOEO, H. C. .2.00 Per Foot We will dig your ' f you. A six-inch tubular well, throuh rock or dirt. We have the latest and most modern machinery and - can guarantee absolute satisfaction. Refer ences furnished if ; required. We are; now here: on the ground, and can do yoilr, work much cheaper than if we. had to pay freight ou our machin ery from some other point 1 18 College St, Spartanburg, . South Carolina. EUROPEAN HOTEL Depot Street, Halt Block Southeast! from Railroad Station. Asheville, i - ' J. H. POSEY, Prop. .- V Lap Robes Horse Blankets and Win ter Goods. Lap Robes: from j$i.5o to $10:00. Ttie finest assortment ever brought to this city, ; ;;j.;HHiNEs.::i Opp. Court House 'RiOGETL BROS. Ph)oneJ25 For Staple and Fancy Grocer ies. Alway's Fresh and up to date. When in need of fine can dies call and look at our line before buying. ROGER BROS. Opposite tWCourf Private Jutorting Wight or Afternoon 20c. Ha.lf Hour. R.. M. IVENS Monday, Txiesday S Wednesday . ..V Are good days to look through our Jewelry stock The other good days ARE' TKursday, . Friday & Saturday W.:M. Hawkins Jewelers & Graduate Optician II. Rodnood & Co. Aslioville N. 0. - ..... i :. : - i'r. ; : ... , .; ' , An excellent, stocV of f merchaiisa. for Autumn of 1907 'Fine Dress '-Goods in silks, wool, linen, and cotton, staple Dry Goods, Ladies Suits; Skirti and Waists, Underwear, Hosiery,: Gloves, Fancy Goods,; Smallwares, Men's and i Boys ; Suits,:Fumishing Goods, i Hats, Trunks, Bags, Umbrellas, Rugs, Mattings, Shoes of all kinds. BUTTERICK PATTERNS- Prorapt and careful , tittention to mail ' orders: Our only prices marked In plain figures on all goods, and one p to' all. ' .'. 1 " . " ' . I-
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