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mamm .. , - ,,,.,, m - - - . . ., """ - " .in i ,i Baltimore swept by, most dis- asterous fire since awful calamity of 1904. Three firemen killed, ten injured, and property loss $500,- 000. We t : ot" c c f 4 er - i 7 The 1 COTTOLENE is a pure and wholesome frying and shortening medium, made from refined cottonseed oil. There is not an ounce of hog fat in it to make food unwholesome, greasy and indigestible. As evidence of its superiority, COTTOLENE received Grand Prize (highest possible award) at the Louisiana Purchase Exposi Cigars v o .Herman Cortez, El Sidelo, Corcico, El Toro, Cinco, Esplendor, El Argardo, Medalla Real, Etc. 0 Cigarettes g Mogul, Murad, Ramleh, Turkish Trophy, Pied- j mont, Carolina Bright, White Roll, Mecca; Etc. . j Also Smoking Tobacco, Magazines, X . Newspapers, Candies, Post Cards.gEtc g Hotel Gates News Stand O KINDE:L & SOGER. Props, g - - vv vv ooKQHaCMoooooooooocm --K. ". ' (? '.:- - SSSiM ITor Up-to-date Clothing , Go to WILSON'S of course 1 1 The Best Fire Insurance that any country building can have is a 7 Cortright Metal Shingle Roof It cannot burn. It cannot leak. It never needs repairs, and makes .the handsomest long lived roof on the market. Insurance Companies recognize its advantages and are glad to quote lower prices where it is used. Drop in and see them. , - .- K . ELY BBOS. II. ; Redwood & Co- Asheviile N. C. .. ''An'excellent stock of merchaudiae for Autumn of 1907 Fine. Dress Goods in silks, wool, linen, and cotton, staple " v Dry Goods, Ladies' Suits. Skirts and Waists, Underwear, Hosiery,- Gloves, Fancy Goods, Smallwares, Men's and ' " Boys' Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Bags, Umbrellas, Rugs, Mattings, Shoes of all 'kinds. ' BUTTERICK Prompt and careful attention to mail orders: Our best and , only prices marked in plain figures on all goods, and one price Swine and till Floiirer Oh me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty, Wherein a drove of wallowing swine were barred, ; Whose banquet shocked the nostril and the eye; Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source of LARD!" I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first One glistening mass of roses pure and white, With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed ; And as I lingered o'er the lovely sight, ; The summer breeze that cooled that Southern scene, Whispered, "Behold the source of COTTOLENE!" Nature's ft from THE N. K. FAIRBANK PATTERNS 0: to O o the Sunny South tion: and Gold Medals (also representing case) at the Charleston Exposition, the Paris Exposition, and the Chicago World's Fair. In fact, in every case wherever COTTOLENE. has been exhibited in competition with other cooking fats, it has invariably been granted the highest award. COMPANY, CHICAGO As to Spending Yovir Money in Hender sonville This paper has wasted K about 'steen barrel Is of good ink advis ing its readers to spend their mon ey in Hendersonville. But now we don't know. Fol lowing the example of those who should stand for that one idea above all others, we think we'll change our tune and say "spend your money where you please. Don't consider Hendersonville for a minute forget it." DEATH in cases where Inflammation is the cause, and a cold or croup or pneumonia is inflam mation, can be averted by using- GOWAN'8 PNEU MONIA CURE. The world's great external remedy. All druggists. Buy to-day and be prepared. Croup comes in the night and Death often comes with Croup. WKat They Soly John O'Kelly, Candler, N. C. : "Am glad you reminded meoTmy subscription, as I could not do without the paper." A. W. Sitton, Easley, S. C: "Please send the paper every week. We don't want to miss a single copy." , Walter Byers, Naples, N. C: "Don't forget to change address, as we cannot get along without it." . . . J. A. Woodward, Sumter, S. C. : "The Hustler is good reading. I find lots of pleasure in its weekly visit.'" Jerry Jackson7Mill Springs, N, C. : "I like the ring of the Hustler." OPERA HOUSE i The Sensational 41 Scenk, Production FEB. The Circus i Dressing Room The Gambling room Chicixge. Mid Night 18 PcopleThe the roed highest awards in each 3 Funeral of Mrs. Eliz. M.Staggs In the presence of relatives and a company of personal friends of the deceased, funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Staggs, widow of the late Benj. F. Staggs, were conducted, on. last Thursday afternoon, at the family residence on Park avenue in this city, Rev. G. S. Jones officiating. The music selections by Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Miller were in sweet accord with the solemnity of the occasion. , . Mrs. Staggs had lived to see her eighty-first birthday auniversary. For more than hulf a century she had lived in the peaceful assurance of the Christian's hope. A quiet, consistent member of the Baptist church in this place. Four daughters and two sons Saidthe OldNouto TheBcf " The Only Watch that hat ghren perma nent satisfaction to YOUR father, to MY father, YOU and ME, is THE HOWARD The Watch De Luxe." " Why not be able to say the same to Your Grandson? let Us Tell You About HOWARDS W. H. Hawkins & Son Jewelers and Opticians. THE SCAR" 3 THE CITY SHOW PR. ICES 25. 35 50 FATAL best Show 18 People. on Kiug of Spain has narrow escape from death while out hunting, - State of North Carolina will vote on prohibition in April. R. L. . Maynard, of Columbia, S; C, impersonates post-office in spector, at Asheviile; and passes worthless" checks Arrested. ' ; ; FRIDAY New "Vork city buried under a foot of snow, - Regular- old time blizzard. - - v . Million dollar fire in Portland, Me., caused by crossed wires. : Terrific storm aboug the Virgin ia and North Carolina coast. , , 8ATURDAY - Attorney - General Bonaparte files suit ta break up trans-continental transportation trust. Big ocean steamers obliged to creeD back into port. The fiercest gales of many years. - ; . , , . SUNDAY . - Bank of North America, New York city, goes into hands of re ceiver. - Thieves hold up U. S. mail wag on in New Orleans and rifle the sacks. The marriage gifts for Miss Gladys-Vanderbilt valued over a million dollars. MONDAY Defense in Thaw trial concludes its testimony. Railroads trying to get nine hour law amended. Miss Gladys Vanderbilt married. TUESDAY N. C. Senate passes $5,000 ap propriation for prosecution be fore interstate commerce commis sion of freight rate discrimination case. Gov. Hoke Smith of Georgia candidate for re-election. WEDNK8DAY Keady to begin- argument in Thaw case. Evidence all in. Marriages of wealthy American girls to titled foreigners bitterly denounced in Congress. (all married) survive their dear mother, and now have the kindly sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. Beautiful flora tributes covered the casket as ti was taken to the family lot in Oakdale cemetery, and tenderly entombed by the side of the hus band, who, a few years ago, pre ceded her to this consecrated spot Mr. Thos. Shepherd, director, as sisted by pall-bearers, Messrs J Williams, W. G. Gulick, W. F. Dotson, M. M. Bowen, L. T. Wil liams and Capt. J. W. Wofford. - 0ir Prize Offer. The Thrice-a-Week World expects to be a better paper in 1908 than ever be (ore. In the coarse of -the year the is sues lor the next great .Presidential campaign will be fore-sbadowed, and everybody will wish to keep imformed. The Thrice-a-Week World, coming to you every other day, serves all the pur poses of a daily ana is far cneaper. The news service of this paper is con stantly being increased, and it reports fully; accurately rand promptly evry event of importance in the world. More over, its polil ical news Is impartial giving you facts, not opinions and wishes. It has fnll markets, splendid cartoons ' aud intereetlusf fiction by standard authors. THR THRICEJ-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular .subscription price is only $ 1.00 per year, and this - pays ;for 156 papers, We offer this unequalled ne ivspaper and THE FRENCH BROAD HUSTLER together for one year for $1.60. with the best! grade ot White Oak Leaths er, Jiand sewed soles, patching, rips and all upper work by mach " ' ' . rine. All.worK guarantee Look for the Shoe Sign. Your Shoes Repaired G. F. CHAPLE A B ig; Giit has begun tax Foir Useful , Article s . Tooth brvishes Chamois Skins : Now f tock, well made. Boft and a , " . - ... x . l j mu a n a a Soft xtr fine qttahtj m. hard. The A. D. S. Antiseptic T A 7 ii ,j , . Large astortment. : All .. is one we would recommend for . A, good values. lOo to $1 - Nd.il flies r OSt., b,eoJ i - ' - All very well made. Good Monf- Long thin ones, well tempered, wearing bristles. Fire tXyUi to made for service, ,10c to 25c. ; .. select from. 25c to 60ct : - .,Hurters DRUGS. DRUGGIST SUNDRIES, FINE PEBFUMK I; Y, - FACE PGWDER, TOILET ARTICLES. FANCY GCK DS, BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS, UP-TO-DATE LINL OF PIPES. CIGARS, TOBACCO, FINE STATIONERY, ' :;. GO Where you will find everything NEW and FRESH ". . . s ' " - V " Prescriptions carsfully compounded, day or uight . . Agents for Jacobs1 Candy "Made last t igit JFUSTT a; - - -- - - j In our window at the array of Electrical Fixtures anl Novelties. You will find : switches of all kind and sizes, snap switches, flush switches, pendant awiche and knife switches. Reteptacles froni" the simplest to jjj the most elaborate of flush gangs with choice of plates if eith nickle. polish brass, old brass or oxidized cof per jj You will see the standard six pound electric iron for l household"nse and the heavy Tailors Grose Disc Stoves, fring pans, water heates, shaving mugs and (I) stand lamps. Keep your Christmas Novelties. THE ELECTRIC STORE Main Street.. ; . . m Main ' S re (S No better clothing" fbrh men and boys. You will be pleased -withlhe cut, the price, the style, the material. -For the ; next two weeks we will sell thcse fine suits almost at cost, Come early.. Price ' shoo Pharmacy TO ' 0& 4. LOOK 3- XJ eye, on our window fo i4 StrAftt S to r" Q
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