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Everybody is cordially invited, and' all who can', are -' urged to come mounted or in ve 4 Tricles, and join parade. m -S :; .1,.' Let the ladits and chil'dren go. ; t This means -your your wives, v 5 ; daughters,' sisters" .and; sweet : hearts. - ' - . mm. ".. -.. - .,s -v; ' - 1 The French Broad Hustler, will - Kive a year's subscription to fcthe ;one who first sends in the correct brthe pearst correct guess ;M to Congressman, Crawford's majority over John ' Grant on V J fr-No'i?.-. fc' A six month's subscript . : .tion to the next, .closest. .. MyBe"st 'shoes on ' earth can be . found at Glazener!s. Stetson shoes, Reynolds shoes, Crossett 4 shoes, 5 Barry -shoes, Kneeland .shoes,. Selz Shoes and other good v mikes, Glazehercuts the price The5 taxpaye"ra" of Hendersun county are" requested'to mi:el ine. or my deputy-: at, .the ' following times and places f or' the purpose of settling' their taxes for the year 1908 " "whidhr are ripw due and in my' hands for collection: -' Bowmans Bluff J 'O. M. ' Hug gins' Store, Monday, October 19: CrabCreek, at '-Church.-' Tues day; Oct." 20. 14 fiO ; - ' Green River, at Green River1 Mfg, Co. store Wed. Oct' 21. . ; ' Mills River, " at' Johnston's store, Thursday, Oct. 22." Etowah, Frfday Oct 23. Raven Rock; Salucla, Morris & Co. store, Saturday, 'Oct 24. Clear Creek, Fruitlahd, Mon day, Oct 26. 'Edneyvilie, - MaxweiPs store, Tuesday. Oct 27. Bat Cave. Freeman's store, Wednesday, Oct. 28. . . . y Blue Ridge, Cases store, Thurs day Oct 29. .;. Hoopers; Creek, Cunninghams 1 i . n j r-j. ar 'IX. store, r nuay, ucw ou. : Please confer with me at these appointments for the purpose in dicated, as the law requires ; the settlement of all taxes on or be fore November. 1st These visits will be made fox the convenience, of the pepfle,; a4d as f this , is my last; year ,as collectors .i xney must be paid prpmpt in order for me w imuMJ my .uuai',eciuwucmt r C. E; BROOKS, Tax Collector. September. 3Cf, 1908. J"'rr: ff :i'r-:S2eii?e 'Ctesedl :-;:'-? t--v , :-;'. '..v ;-"'rD 1 On Account of Holiday. .. "A -.. Don't; fail to ;c:CHie ni and inspect bur Broadcloth while it lasts Tat' 50c p or yrd. 54 in. vi&e, regular 98c value in black, dark blue, broyn and garnet, all new shades. Flannehtts 1 yard wide regular 12 1 -deval ue our price per yard 8c 1 tf - 1 r'gnd sells the goods; ... r : h Visiting cards, wedding invi- - stations, business: stationery, all ,- correctly printed. ' Hustler Print I will be at Fletcher on each of the coming four Saturdays before election for the purpose of regis tering voters, and on the . fifth Saturday the books will Jbe open for inspection: of all Voters from Frank Smith, Registrar, For one cent the following articles: ' ' . jpaper pins, pair shoe laces, bottle perfume, one cake toilet soap, package hair pins. ' . r .. ' i " .. . , . : . ' . For Two Cents. 1 dozen pearl buttons 5c quality, Dress buttons all colors; per dozen;2cvg hooks & eyes, box gold dust, cake Polo washing soap. iitttlIii 0?-'.i '-i. : v ; '"-'. .V-'' '':,:.'' v'.:: :Z ::..:Vs vvif;;:.;: . " - . 0DG6; Notice: The. iirm - of "Stepp Bros. & Co. have dissolved partnership. I have bought the business and assume all the liabilities and all accounts should be paid to' me. JONATHAN CASE. Dana, N. Ci Sept. .7, 1908. . "Glazener :) .' er- '- : - 1 J.B. STETSON CO. vj. ' -' ' : fp ; $4 W4. FIATS' r -..3 -H .1 J- &&&2Z&:&7 - - mm mm fei . r- ' p 4 If ..La - i vv. us i . nmr ; wi"., V S fil 1 ' if" . STETSON -SHOES tan i The hew Fall Styles are very beautiful. The price is low. Men's and Boys' Suits froiW$l;00 . "- ..;'. T . .- ' " to $30.00 The following, order has been received from Judge G. S. Fur gerson, whais to hold the next term of our Superior Court. ; Marion, . N. C, Sept. 21, 1908. To the sheriff of Henderson county: - -. '.';.. v;': The October Term of the court is postponed so as to begin on the 12th instead of the 5th. : of Oct. On the 5th "you will ad journ until the 12th. Parties, jurors and witnesses " need not attend until - the 12th. Jurors for the first and second week will attend on V th 12th. G. S. Ferguson, Judge holding court for the 14thx District. All parties, witnesses and jourors are hereby notified to be governed by the said order and appear on the 12th of Oc t , 1908 instead of the 5th. . ' v - R.-P. Freeman, Sheriff of Henderson Co. . Your price is oiirsif you want a buggy or surry see Claude Brown. - 1 --'." ..' .' ' " J - ' ies Tailor- fromi6.50 to Remember the Piano to ' be given away hv Decem ber. This fine, instru ment goes to the person holding tbe "lair ges t, amount of card, and is! absolutely free "to the luciiy person. . ... ... Vocal and Instrumontal Lessons. Next to the voice they violin is the best liked of all tone produc ers. To those having the gift of "ear" the violin is the easiest -of all instruments to .' learn. With out this faculty of discrimination the violin is . impossible. The writer has perfected a contact spring, to be attached to the bow, that does away .with most evils that beset beginner. Clutching the bow is rendered impossible, and the dreadful scratching and scraping need ' offend- no more. The cost is trifling and it may be pift on by any one in a minute. By its aid the young player can execute with delightful ease and fluency, and .music' heretofore found v difficult arid unyielding ceases to be so for evermore. The "violin tone" as distinguished from that of the fiddle, is produc ed by kilfuls bowing. VVith the. cbptact sprihgOn: your , bow the violin, tone is v yours from "the start.;' v Y' ;;,: U 7 A. '. ' y It'is my purpose to organize a mandolin and- guitar orchestra in Hendersonvilie. and ; I shall : be pleased to; have air interested in this or any other from of musi cal effort address me "concerning the same. E. L Bailey. ? Box 8 Hendersonvilie, N. C. They Have Wood , . ;';; v'-- to Burn! f The Star Dray and Wood Com pany is the title . of a new firm in' town, backed by men who mean business. They are located back of the Court House, and sell wood, any kind, any ; length, any quantity, do haulincr, board horses, arid have a portable saw ing outfit They will be pleased to have . you call them up, day or night, and quote prices on any thing they are able to dg for you. Their pnone is J 175. -y try them next time you are in the market for wood or hauling.) sts of the To the Bapft Carolina. Association. Brethren:: ; f ;-;. .;.;,' f You are aware that our 7Asso- cation meets with .the Pruitland Church on .Thursday before the second Sunday in October just a week off. The last fewsessions have not been as well attended as they should have been for the best interest of the cause. .' Arid while there is nothing unusual to come before the coining ses sion, it is the earnest request of tlie , executive committee that large y and representative dele gations from all-the churches at tend the entire session, and make it the best and most use ful in the history of the Asso ciation. ; ;' r -: . V;:- ; ; Respectfully and fraternally, Executive Committee. The French Broad Hustler The weekly ; edition of The French Broad Hustler is the best advertising medium ever offered to the live business men of this fewni.:j?: ...;.. : It has " a ; circulation of two thousand copies each week. ' It reaches the peopleand the peo ple are spending money all the time'. ' - : ; ; : -x v J' . :. It beats everjr Other rtiedium and no merchant who is awake to his : best interest can afford not to 'advertise in The French Broad Hustler the most largely circulated paper in this county and, with one exception, in the tenth congressional district. MAPLE GROVE. Central location,: large rooms, all modern conveniences, good table board; An ideal place for those wishing to spend the winter. Term reasonable. C7i"' -" V - iiiW; - ' ' for nf ' : .. Each,. ;. ; . Good Quality Stock j. IIUUUWVIUVI! Mm' J This is a sample pur prices Money back if n; Satisfied T7 T7 T impS if nff)' Phone Six "q P--q pcn 0 W it vt W iit Lj MRS. X GrWALDRO?. ' v. U dl vy U A It ii ii it n i n i 7Box 65; , ! 1
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