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1 ' I A,' V. t . s No more free scissors after Jfin. 16 next Saturday. D. D. Little, a prominent cot ton mill man of- Spartanburg, s2nt several days here this week! He registered at the Gates Hotel. v ' V; John Smathers has , secured the agency for theuBuick auto mobile for this territory. The Buick is admittedly one of the best machines of jthis country and Mr. Smathers is really an automobile expert. v Remember, -the free scissors t premium offer is withdrawn after next, Saturday, Jan. 16th. . Shepherd's Blue ; Shoe Sale real reductions in men's heavy -winter shoes. You know this firm a reduction price means a real saving to you. Winter is - cure to come and you will save " money on shoes by attending this genuine reduced price sale v at M. M. Shepherd's. Excellent in all other styles and grades also. 3 in. Boards,' 4 in. Boards, 5 in. Boards. 6 in. Boards. 8 in. Boards, 10 in. Boards, 12 in. Boards; four grades of them. J. K. Willson. 8-4 x-12, 8-4x6, 6-4 x any thing you want. Call and see. - J. R. Willson. - See mv "Plain Casing." It's jiice.'- ; J." R. Willson. Go. wo stairs in mv Shed. It will interest you. , J. R. Jillson. John Chester died at his home here on Monday, at the age - of 75. The funeral services Were held at St. James Church," at three o'clock Wednesday, inter ment being in Oakdale Cemetery, 'Who said anything About New Year resolutions? . . - - :. - -( . " 'i If Geh. Taf t wants ' a sure- enough 'possum supper he should come: to Henddrsonville. We . - - y saw a man with four in one sack Rev. K N. Willcox officiating. Saturday- m t ' - ' 1 ' J 1 IM I . " Mr. unester is survivea oy uia - x ' wife and one daughter". He has George Stevens has bought the lived here for about 30 years and M WdeJl 1 a? ' SIS? tt.ot.iVW.KRnof Ellen Waddell for $1268.75 for i fAAa . tneouacres. ; .' J. R. Willson has furnished 40,000 feet of yellow pine lumber for the new Clarke building. This means three car loads of wood. . Try my White Pine Doors. Call and see one. J. R. Willson. Call and see a Door.with WPF &YPP-that means 'White Pme Frame and Yellow Pine Panel. J. R. Willson. -No waste in working my lum ber. J. R.-Willsonv It pays in the end to buy good lumber., J. c wnison. 4 : .... - m 7Sfef lio More free Scissors No more free scissors will be given by this paper after next Saturday, Jan. 16th. Anyone paying on or before that date will be entitled to - a pair, as, soon as the new ship ment arrives have already given out two big shipments. JVM. Dermid leaves on Friday for Zellwood, Fla., where he will indulge in a brief rest for . about ten days. Deputy tax collector Henry Allen says the county taxes are coming in but slowly, and theH time Hmit is rapidly drawing nearer. Burckmyer Bros, sold 3,264 pounds of Chase and Sanborn coffee during 1908? a heavy gain over the preceding year, t This of course, besides much cheaper co'ffee. Laclies fe le after ; Shoes at Ladies' "fine piiclay Shoes at' - Heavy weight Champion Sheeting at ; .v. . . . ... . -. .'. : . . . 7c Bayside Plaids per yiiid,. . , . . . ....... . ..... .. . .... .... ..... . ...... Extra heavy Riverside: Plaidsl which sold for lOcat.....:......,...!... 56 inches wide "Broadcloth at..:.. V... ...... .. 38c 49c 4c 2c .4 l-2c 4 l-2c .6 l-2c 75c Broadcloth, in the latest shade of browri selling now for Ladies tast black Hoesrat. . ...... '. j.L. K . . . Ladiesr hemstitched Handkerchiefs at. .... . . ;. . . . . . . S i Inspect my Bevel Siding. J. R. Willson. Claude Brown has sold the John Summey bottoms, near Use Partition lumber, it saves town. 9 acres, to G. A: Hefner -W T-k TTT'1 1 I .Si - . t-. expense. Boards right in my shed. J. R. Willson. "ripped to order" J. R. Willson. for $500. Mr. Hefner is one of the substantial and progressive farmers of this county. :y. The Graded Schools began work again last Monday, Jan. 4, 1909, with an enrollment of 412 pupils. The schools have had the largest regular attendance in years. Miss Hassie Lou Pon der spent her holidays in Rock Hill, S. C, visiting fnends; Miss Kathleen Ballard jspent her vaca tion at home, FranklintoA,N. C, and did not return to Henderson ville until Wednesday afternoon; Miss Rosa Few substituted for the first three days of the week. The other teachers remained in Henderson ville. EW N THE UNDERSELLING STORE A Stone Crusher and At W. A. Smiiii's Quarry A Correction. it) ii) niuf Jt iwi ii ii ii iifi n 'i." You must KNOW where to buy your hoes and U tuv them at that place. We carry a complete line V of Men's, Women's and Children's iff m High Urade bhoes In last week's Hustler it was stated an unknown man had found an item of news in the Mr. Joseph Leach, formerly of Times and died from the shock. this town, late of the Brushy This was entirely incorrect in Creek section of Anderson coun- every particular. The. item of ty. S. C. died at his late home news, was not there. there on Dec 5th. Mr. Leach was born at Henderson ville; N. C., April 13, 1845, and moved to Greenville in 1874, where he liv ed until 1896, when he moved, to Brushy Creek to engage in farm- also a magistrate in that vicinity Jt is ' addressed V the Garren for several years. Mr. Leach Medicin6 Co., ojlhis city, whose was married in 1872 to Miss Mar- remedy has worked ' so many A Letter Frora Florida. The following letter from Jake Hickman, who has so many friends here, will te of interest ii) W tha E. Smith of Jacinto, Miss., R nrhn, rliorl Anonict 9.1 1007 TTiorol . ' - . . . "7 "r; . V .After having given your Ton- ic anu DiLKxi runner a ixiai i ieei I: lant wearer of the Grav. serving la'trn (f with J. M. ShenherdinComnanv as though I can't say enough ii iiuuaca wtivF vauuvv v " - i i. ... 'liP IV1 I M V S- Three Special Reasons Why you should buy your shoes V from us: First: We handle shoes thatTiave been TEST- UvVllanH "K K I. JSfiCOTia: UUf SHUCS are 1IWUC UJ ""mu- l! facturers who are able and willing to make the;best of i Shoes' and DO IT. Third: The shoes we handle have W if, more Stvle. Fit, Comfort and Quality in themthan you k g will find elsewhere.; - iyj - Superb line of Clothing - g T. B. GARSON, Agents XJ , BUtrite and Steadfast Shoes Hendersonville, - - North Carolina jL G, 35th Regt, N. C Troops, Ransomed, Brigade, Johnston's Division of the Army of North ern Virsrinia. .- K.P. SmoKer. The Knights of Pythias held "a fine and enthusiastic meeting in their hall last Monday night New officers were installed, re- about it. I have not only cured myself of a bad case ofJRheuma tism with your medicine but I find I have almost cured a long standingcase oi indigestion. I can recommend your medicine in the highest degree. I have been troubled for ten years with Rheumatism-and have tried many dif ferent medicines and doctors. After taking two bottles of ydur Blood Purifier and Tonic; I' can't feel a pain anything like Rheu- ports read. Mr. John Grimes V 7 -" - -; . . JjP was given the second degree and ACC vmTa .SSC-.SS some mighty fine cigars were sm and I find a dose of your smoked, the donation of Mr. , at x u Qor, fk oW n r. will releave that heavy, miser- noiw TVT0i0 ; ,n able. feeling caused by indices- tremely flourishing condition, with a good attendance at every meeting: -The new officers are; In anticipation of much, rail road building here in the near future, Mr. W. A, Smith has in stalled a giant . stone crusher in his fine quarry at Laurel Park, with screens for separating the stone, and' with a powerful electric motor to operate the machinery." - The stone crusher is in place, the screens bins and shutes to load the stone directly into . the wagons are built, and the Elec tric Company is now installing the motor. ,: In addition to crushed rock, the quarry will turn out the finest grade of building and monumen tal stone. Those who have, seen the beautiful specimens of rock from this quarry exhibited in Mr. Smith's office, claim therev is no finer stone anywhere. It is susceptible to a beautiful polish," bringing out the superb beauty of the rock." I - The landowners in. the neigh borhood of Laurel Park are now petitioning for a siding from the Brevard road into the park. The mountains there are a literal store house of wealth in the form of stone, lumber, chestnut. wood, etc A railroad siding would make the marketing of this profitable, "' and it is said the railroad company will probably build a spur there. Eicelsior School Shoes For Boys In Box Calf, Kangaroo Calf, and Gun Metal Little Gents, 9 to 13 1-2 Youths, 1 to 2, Boys; 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 - $1.50 1.75 2.00 j Q A mqiV if crnnn Hose civen i 9 5 Q WIUl every Terms Cash at M M. SHEPHERDS Michael Schenck, C. C. Jno. T. Wilkins, V. C. C. T. Hallman, Prelate. E. W, Ewbank, M. W. H. S. Bruin, K. of R. & S. C. A Hobbs, M. of F. Winifred Davis, M. of E. John Forest, M. A. ' B. L. Brooks, I. G. A. W. Calhoun, O. G. "; X he third Mejjree. In I amplified. form will be given next Monday night All members are urgent ly requested to be present. I carry 5 grades of Flooring. I carry 4 grades of Ceiling. J. R. Willson. . See my Rift sawed Flooring, it will please you. J. R. Willson. I carry the best line of lumber in the city. - J. R. Willson. tion and is a sure shot on consti pation. I have no,reason to -believe but what this medicine will cure any case of stomach trouble. I dhnnot express my appreciation for what you have done for me. This medicine is all the doctor I need, so put me on your -list and let some one write me in regards to your medicine.. . . Thanking you for all these favors, I am,- sincerely yours, Jake Hickman, Box 346, St, Petersburg, Fla. WHY? We'are asking , why. - If Gowan's Pre- paration is not all that is claimed for it, has its sales increased over two . thousand per cent, the last year? Why? we are asking! - All druggists handle the great externa remedy. Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00. Buy it to-day. ' ' W. H. HAWKINS & SON Jewelers icians Y 9- ' : 9 HIGH-CLASS TAILORING French Dry fteaning and Dyeing 9 Cleaning establishment in Hendersonville, we have fitted up, at a big Ridge Inn and Gates Hotel, and are now prepared to turn out first J class work. We make mens suits and overcoats to order at from $15,00 to $40.00; fit, quality and price guaranteed 'We are prepared to do French Dry Cleaninsr. Dveincr. Pressini? and Alterine- for centle- I men s, ladies and children s garments. There is no garment too soiled for us to clean and make like new, nor fabric too fine for us to L clean and press. We are in a position to thoroughly clean Kid Gloves, S - Neckwear, ISilks, Plushes ann Curtains, no matter how fine and costly. Cleaning Hats of all kinds a specialty. , In our dyeing department we use only the best of dyes,, and guarantee our work not to fade nor rub J v off. Our prices you will find consistent and reasonable. - All we ask is a trial. You will (find that our thorough, high-class way of doing work is far superior and in the long run cheaper than the half-way jobs done by the various so-called pressing clubs. Give us a trial, you will find we do good, quick work All work called for and delivered. If you want a quick job we can give it to you. Experienced help only employed. Dyeing and High-Class Steam and French Dry Gleaning Works Toms Roek Building Just below Hustler Office i) i) & Manhattan WAIT FOR O U R WHITE SALE Emanual Business Institute Thorough training in Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Penmanship. Telegraphy and all English Branches. Established 12 years. Write today for, particulars as to terms,' etc., to 8 - MISS EMANUL, Ashe ville, N..C. School located in High School (formerly Female College Building), corner College and Oak streets. 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