a 5 4i FOR FALL IB AND WINTER Is here for all Greater Henderson ville. We have the largest and most complete stock of reli able goods ever shown in the city At prices away under market value Ladies' and Misses' Sweaters, great variety 50c to $2.50 Ladies' and Misses' Long.Qoth Goats $1.50 to 3.5 Ladies' Heather Bloom black Petticoats LOO to 1.50 Ladies' heavy, black Sateen Petticoats 3y to is 56-inch Ladies' Broad Cloth, $1.00 quality -50c 52-inch Ladies' Broad Cloth, $1.50 quality 7ac 52-inch Brilliantine, black and colored 50c Best standard fast colored Prints c Heavy Brown Sheeting! - "Yi nn Large, heavy Comforts, pure cotton filling-.- 'J,1u 10-4 heavy, white and colored Blankets, a pair 75c Outing and Flanneletts, great variety 6c to 10c TON 4 THE KILLED AND . INJURED The Killed. One house cat. Two turk eys. One chicken. . The Injured. One horse. One school house .full of shot, One private residence per forated., Several peoples' feelings injured. me reopies Bank HendersoaviSIe, N. C. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 Advantages to be had by transacting your Banking Business with us, are man3 We only mention a couple now. Before we can talk to you again you will have noticed and experienced, others. For Example The first thing that inspirss confidence in a Bank, especially a new one, in the people back of it. Turn the "Lime Light" on any of our Officers, Directors or Stockholders and you will fine both character and stability of such high grade that will command your hearty support and fill you with faith, not only sufficient to trust your own earnings with us, but also to reccomend us to your friends. You have heard about the New Broom Sweeping Clean. Time will demon strate that our "Financial Broom" will always be New, as we are now, and intend to keep supplying it with not only the latest but the best and safest Banking Methods known Being & Nev Bank there are no old notes doubttul value. As far as that is concerned there never will be. You can bank on this Bank being safe and conservative; yesterday today torn orrow always. Come In and let us give you our hand in greeting, and a pass book for the corner stone in your financial structure. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK The Largest National Bank in Hendersonville, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT m n-r- mrn-nrm n mi m imi im m i him ii i hi m m " " " We desire to say to the public that we have opened a Feed Store on North Main Street, opposite Hotel Gates. -WHEN IN NEED OF Hay, Grain, Cotton Sead Meal, Hulls, Corn, Oats, or any kind of Mill Feed, we would be pleased to have you call on us MILLER WETMUR CMS Every one wants a Fruit Cake for Thanksgiving and an other one for Christmas. WHERE My Fruit Cakes contain the choicest seede d raisins,, clean ed currants, high grade citron, the best figs, and select spices, Fresh sweet butter and co untry eggs. BRANNON'S They are correctly proportioned and baked to a Queens taste We have them baked up in all sizes from two to eight pounds each. BAKERY Price 25 cents per pound Don't put off buying till' the last minute BRANNONS BAKERY Store will be closed Thanksgiving Day North Main St. Hendersonville, P. O. Block H. C. DUFFY Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Ffcsss 62 liar PestsfEct Schedule of Trains. TRAINS ARRIVE. From Spt'burg No. 9 1:00 p. ra. - No. 13 8 :15 p. m. F'm Toxaway No. 5 ... 10:15 a. m. TRAINS LEAVE. For SpurtaabnTBNo. 14.I..8305 a. m. , No 10 5:15 P- m- Fc ToxftWfty Ho 4ita. u. Bob Bryant, full of lightning juice and armed with a- gun, shot up things considerable, Mon day afternoon, was finally cap tured by Deputy Sheriff Powers and released on $125 bail. He was charged with shooting ahorse belonging to Mrs. Mc Minn, with killing two of Henry Jordan's turkeys, with killing one unknown feline, or house cat, shooting around Ficker's school house and shooting into Mrs. Mince's residence. A Double ii Miss Annie Mace, daughter of B. Mace, and Richard Sentell, son of G. N. Sentell ;Miss Dosiah Mace and Joseph Cantrell, were married Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. The ceremony was performed in the public road between J. B. Patterson's house and Johnson's Mill, Squire Osteen officiating. The four young people have the best wishes of scores of friends who wish them well in their new found happiness. tent Block Mition. The Evans Cement Block and Brick Works has an interesting exhibition of their products in the vacant lot opposite the Hust ler office. This company, a new enter prise here, is already selling a large amount of cement blocks for various purposes. The com pany uses the finest cement and graded sand obtainable, and operates the latest improved ma chines in the manufacture of its goods. They are now making blocks for building purposes, re taining walls, porch columns, gate posts. Also make chimney flues, well curbing, sewer and drainage pipe, fancy borders for garden paths or flower bees, and special borders for cemetery lots. The works are on Grove St., near Gullick's carriage shop. Young Girls Are Victims! of headache, as well as older wo men, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best remedy for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood, and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them 25c at The Justus and Hunter's Pharmacy. Notice of Dissolution Notice is hereby given that the firm of Hale & Co., to-wit C. K. Hale and J. W. Wofford have sold out to J. B. Lyda and the co-partnership heretofore existing is this day dissolved. All parties owing the aforesaid firm will settle with C. K. Hale1! and all claims against Com pany will be paid by him for the Company. J. W. Wofford, C. K. Hale. DELICIOUS Hot Drinks At HUNTER'S PHARMACY Try Our Hot Chocolate with r:. . " . . .. Whipped Cream ALL KINDS Death of Mrs. C. L Roper Mrs. C. E, Roper died at her home, in Flat Rock, Monday, at 12 o'clock, after a long illness; death resulting from a compli cation of diseases. The funeral services will be held at the late residence on Wednesday, at one o'clock, and will be conducted by Rev. J. G. Hughes and Rev. G. S. Jones. Interment will be in Oakdale Cemetery. Mrs. Roper is survived by her husband and five living children, four boys and one girl. She was the daughter of Mr. John S. Barnett, was born here, where she has continuously resided save the five years - spent in South Carolina immediately following her marriage. Mrs. W. C. Stradley, Mrs. D. P. Kelley, Mrs. Hollingsworth, Ashe ville, Mrs. Thos. Wood, Brevard, are sisters of the de ceased who was one of the most highly esteemed and respected ladies of this part of the State. Six-Pound Sweet Tater ! Mr. I. D. Morris of Saluda, was in town Monday, attending court. Mr. Morris, commenting on the sweet potato exhibit in the Hustler office; sad: "They remind me of a six pound sweet potato, given me many, many years ago, by a lady, and which, a few days later was the chief adornment of a possum supper. It was in the center of the table, decorated with vari colored autumn leaves, and made the possums look mighty ;mall. A party of us, boys and girls, caught the possums the nint be foregot five, I believe and the next day we were photographed in the same clothes we wore for the hunt. I reckon a stranger looking crew than we were nsver posed before a photographer!" Mysterious Deer Tracks How come those deer tracks in the cement crosswalk at Col. Picken's corner of Main and Wil low Road? There they are clear and distinct, evidently made while the cement was stiil soft It is hardly probable ihat a deer would venture into town and if one were so foolish cer tainly it would not venture near the Colonel's domicile, for that excellent hunter has a mighty gun and three new dogs. The Colonel has no explanation to make of the mystery, but laughs at the suggestion that the tracks might have been made by a spook deer now gone to the happy hunting grounds. Still the tracks, undeniably deer tracks, are plainly seen in the cement, and until Flave Hart, who is now in Florida, can be communicated with, the affair will remain a dark, mysterious mystery. A Scalded Boy's Shrieks j orrified'his grandmother, Mrs. Maria Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., who writes that, when all thought he would die, Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. In fallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Skin Erup tions, Chilblains, Chapped Hands. Soon routs Piles, 25c at The Jus tus'and Hunter's Pharmacy. HOW TO CURE RHEUHATI8H. ; The cause of Rheumatism and kin dred diseases is an excess ' of uric acid in the blood. To cure this terrible disease this acid must be expelled and the system so regulated that no more acid will be formed in excessive quan tities. - Rheumatism is an internal disease and requires an internal remedy. Rubbing with Oils and Liniments will not cure, affords only temporary relief at best, causes you to delay the proper treatment, and allows the malady to get a firmer hold on you. Liniments may ease the pain but they will no more cure Rheumatism than paint will change the fibre of rotten wood. Sience has at last discovered a per fect and complete cure, which is called Rheumacide. Tested in hundreds . of cases, it has effected the most marvel ous cures; we believe it will cure vou. Rheumacide "gets at the joints from the inside," sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up the stomach, regulates the liver and kidneys and makes you well all over. Rheumacide strikes the root of the disease and re moves its cause. This splendid remedy is sold by druggists and dealers "gene rally at 50c and $1 a bottle. In tablet form at 25c and 60c a package. Get . a bottle today: delays are, dangerous. Trial bottle Tablets by mail for 25c from BOBBITTCHfclllCAL CO., Baltimore, Md. For Sale in Hender onvfll by The Juitus Pharmacy. Blankets and Comforts For Winter You will be needing blankets and comfnrf. . put off buying until the weather is so cold that absolutely necessary f o have them. We all kn S winter with its icy winds and cold frosty nights is to come, but some people insist on mittfncr k: until it is ahsoluelv nrpicsrw f ko.ro. i ui j j . iiu mem, In considering the place to buy your surmK. , lAir lie nut nf fV availnkla i- .Li . - w w pio-v-ca 10 ooiam the K icosuuauic tv-ca. v e can snow yon blanket J comforts at low prices that will supprise you when J Cotton blankets are priced at 85c each on up Wool blankets are priced at $3.50 on up. Comforts sell for $1.25 on up to $20.00 each. Thanksgiving Sale of Table Linen and Household goods now GoinoOrl THE BON MARCH Asheville, North Carolina e effort HAS BEEj SPARED to make our establishment more than ordinarily atta ctive this week. BothQualj. ties and Prices are sure to command your attention. In fact our present. HOLIDAY SALE is not to be passed by unheedingly, For there are many fine things here at almost wholesale prices. LOTT O o 1C TO North Main St North Main Street Patterso ii oifoiners Try the Famous Red Ban -J Brand Candies, 10c-20clb v l. . t I 1 1 r vt LW. K yi-' JLT t Y"JzTt f pundjBdnrtjlJppliir ;9nODlH .JUN1VH - THE IDEAL CANDY STOB a E A1 Syrun GROCERIES so promptly because it ki moves xne . Dowei, j, best, and in fact the only Ji curea coJd. , It, lingers J throat and heals and nammation. Sold Dy Pharmacy. la f o 3 g 1 I n r E 'i i:

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