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IT'S NO LIGHT , HATTER.
to make a choice of lime and cement 1
your decision means a lot in both, the
character of your building and future ,
repair bills. Let, us' prove frbiau the X
testimony of actual - users that our;
building materials are not alone the
best to use but are by far ihe cheapest
in the end. - ,X ; ; ;
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Doors at 85
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Safety, first, liberality next. Loth
are essential to successful bank
ing. If you are, satisfied with' our
motto come in and see us.
Dr. A. B. Drafts
6. M. Glazener
M. E. Whitt
F. E. DURFEE
President
DIRECTORS.
W .A. Cannon.
P. A. Bly .
T. P. Mallorie.
E W. EWBANK C; E. BROOKS
Vice Pres. Cashier.
N
Curtis Bynum
J. O. Williams
A. H. HAWKINS
We Sell Evferirthiqg the
' FEED-LINE; -
Our last shipment e latest variety -of horse, cattle and
chicks feed$ has just arrived and we "will b elad to sert
our customers.. -B'eed
your horse On What Is best. at the cheapest prices. 8e
BYERS BROTHERS.
beforelbuying
F
H. PATTERSON, The Tailor.
f
Hendersonville, N. C.
TO
OUR DEPOSITORS '
n is our desire vto help every depositor requiring . iuu, v,.
isfy conriiti wtiifh arft onlv those consistent with safe .banking for
YOUR monev " ' '
depositors Here, wnen requinug loans, icnc -
Certain necessary inquiries are required and given careful attention.
satisfactory the desired credit-is exienaeu.
REMEMBER our first care is the safety-of YOUR money.
Wanteslia Iiusf & Banldng
impany.
OF HENDERSOyiLLE, N. C.
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Sanitary Clothes Pressings Ladies and
Gents French Dry Cleaning.
Main St.
The Horse's. Point of Vicv In Cum
If a horse could talk he would
have many; things : to : say when
summer comes-. - V v-' ..
. He would $ell his driver that hf
feels the heat on a very, warm day
quite . as if he could read a thermometer-
A 4 v: " .
fHe would say,- " Give me a lit
tle water many times a day, when
the heat is intense, but, not much
at a time if I am warm ; if you
want me to keep well don't water
me for two hours after I have eat-'
en.,,-( --'.."'::
y He would say, When the sun
is hot ; and I am working let me
breathe once in a while . in. the
shade of some house or tree ; if
you have to leave me on the street
leave me in the shade if posible.
Anything upon my head, between
my ears, to keep off the sun is bad
for me if the air cannot circulate
freely underneath it.' - '',
He would talk of slippery streets
and the senations of ' falling on
cruel city cobblestones the pres
sure of the load pushing him to
the fall, the bruised knees and
wrenched joints, and the feel of
the driver's lash. ; '
When he falls, he would ask
that you quickly loosen his har
ness and help him to' rise, with
out blows-- r ' - ::
Watch for the appearance of
gau-spots, and try to heal; them
before .they grow worse.
He would tell-of the luxury of a
fly net when at work and of a
fly blanket when -standing still in
fly season,; and the boon to him
cf screens in the stables to keep
out the insects that bite and sting.
ne would plead tor as cool and
oiuiorcable a stable as possible
in which to rest at night after' a
iay's work under the hot sun-
He would suggest -that , living
through a warm night in a stall
neither properly cleaned nor bed
ded is suffering for him and poor
economy for the owner.
He would say that turning the
Jiose on him is'altogether to.risky
a thing to do unless you are look
ing for a sick horse. Spraying
the legs and feet when he is not
warm on a hot day he would find
agreeable. '
He fvould say, "Please sponge
out my eyes and nose arm uock
when I come in tired an dusty
at night, and also sponge me with
clean cool water under the collar
and saddle of the harness. ' 'Our
Dumb Animuls. -! Si'
Household. '
For darning stockings use croc
het cotton.' It is preferable to
darning cotton, as it does not
harden when washed--
Tf your pies overflow in -the
oven insert a short piece of un
booked macaroni in the top crust
This is better than the paper fun
nel. . .
An excellent cleaner for paint
ed surfaces is made as follows:
Two quarts of hot water, two
tnhlespoonfuls of turpentine, a
pint of skimmed milk arid enough
soan to rriak1 a weak suds.
When steel kivei and foT-kcs
Vve bpfnTne tairt.ed with fish
Tipv oar! he mhhAd with fresh or
nrcrf nv lemon repl. fd the taint
rrin 'canT1,', entire! v.
When TrinVi nsr f mavnnaiQe in
i-Qo vfhe ppfTMiVal "hnnseVip'np-
will thn whites fw P d?ort
tnnh;QQ i nrnlo nnw. fnr frostinty.
for merincniA on p rie.
To Toe Pf-nonos of. Tlonr
" Tloof V.. 1 ; '
dim Prrftsnr ! .v nri fho
rtfA f-OOT1 OO T-f Vi AT T'O fh OT IT! fh O
r o T-l' fT'TT'iT r-p 1-lf ri- tt-oc Tlnol
ENDERSONV1LLE
TRANSFER CO.
Hendersonville. N. C. ' i -
Agents on all trains.' Baggage checked from Hotels and private
Wdents to destination of tickets by applying at depot office, ;
pone 210. ; : ' '-feV --S"' ' :
B. n. 3TUCKEKFUSS, JBn Man'gr.
Formerly with the Charleston Tranfer Co ;
Consumption "Cure", at Lct"
It is truly remarkable that al
though , the germ - of r tuberculosis
was identified a generation ago
and has - been exhaustively studi
ed by scientific men all over the
world ever since, no specific reme
dy for this most destructive, most
widely prevalent among diseases
has ever been found. ' Hopes have
been ! excited by " announcements
from eminent bacteriologists, in
cluding the discoverer of the tuber
culosis germ, - Dr. Robert Kosb
himself? but always with com
plete disappointment in the end.
Diphtheria, cerebro-spinal menin
gitis and various other diseases
have had their deadliness: enor
mously decreased by the use of ap
propriate anti-toxins designed to
cure or produce immunity on the
principle which vaccination for
smallpox -has; made familiar ; but
beginning with: Koch's "tubercu
lin" all such1 preparations for tub
erculosis were discredited long ago
except, sometimes, as aids to diag
nosis. Nor has it been found in the
least to dolwith drugs what the
newer science . ' of bacteriology
could not 0; accomoplish V Creo
sote for tuberculosis was never,
apparently; anything more than a
superstStfron . Of tuberculosis
cases not too far advanced a: con
siderable proportion have i rcvd
curable, but solely by such natu
ral means as outdoor livii, nui
plete rest and '.nourishing food.
It meant the saving of many lives
to learn this and to war against
the spread of infection, but other
wise scientific -study of the great
tuberculosis problem has been al
most without result. , J
As the latest supposed remedy
for tuberculosis the world is told
that Dr. de Szendeffy of Budapest
has discovered a new. drug com
bination which some of Europe's
GOOD GOADS HI THE NORTH
WEST. .
Washington State Alive to the
: Importance of . Having Service
able Highways. . ; ' "
The northwest is " ahve to the
value of good roads. In a recent
issue of the Seattle (Wash) In
telligencer the statement is made
that before the summer is over
Seattle and Tacoma will be . con
nected by a first-class macadamiz
ed highway. In King county, of
which Seattle is the - seat, there
1 be $320,000 available; Includ
ing state aid, for road improve
ment this year. Much of this
will be spent on a trunk line des
tined to connect Seattle" and Everf
ett. From Everett to - Tacoma an
improved road is & matter of the
near future. " This road work is
part of a general plan to build a
trunk line from the northern to
the southern boundry .of, "Wash
ington, vhich in turn will become
part of a highway from the Great
Lakes to the ocean, through the
northern tier of state,' and this
will connect with another trunk
line from British Columbia down
the coast ', to Mexico---a dream 6
that wide-awake country that is
certain to be realized in the next
few years. ' " '-'.-r. .
Many Uses for. Cement.
Hardly a day passes nowadays
that a new use, for cement is not
found. Recently one of the lead
ing railroals replaced wooden tel
egraph, poles byv concrete poles,
and they are being found more
satisfactorily from almost every
point of view. Reinforced con
crete planks are ' being used in
steamboat construction. Wooden
ties are being replaced by con
crete oh some railroads. The in
fants' milk is obtained in: a dairy
where the floors, walls, bins, feed-
highest authorities upon the dis- J mixing, troughs and stalls are all
ease V after experimenting for ' of concrete. As he grows older
several years, pronounce extreme
ly valuable. This preparation is
composed of peptonized iodine
with a little, menthol and radium
barium chloride . Iodine, -the
chief ingredient, has long been
known to exert upon tuberculo
sis marked curative tendencies,
which, ' unfortunately, were more
than offset by undesirable effects.
It has been supposed that iodine
would prove to be highly, valu
able in tuberculosis cases if only
some suitable means of adminis
tering the- drug, could be, found :
and many workers have sought
to do what Dr. de Szendeffy is
now said to have done. . Of
course, the Hungarian doctor and
the other tuberculosis experts
mentioned being reputable scien
tific men, there is nothing secret
about the new drug.
When a number of physicians
of the highest ability an ! si3
ing, operating independently .pr
each other at great distances apart
and during a period of several
years agree . ; that "in all' cases
with out exception marked im
provement occurred," even the
threefold skepticism which new
"consumption cures" must just
ly encounter is bound to, weaken
somewhat. It is particularly no
table that the Hungarian scien
tist refrained from making his
discovery public from raising
more false hopes until thorough
and prolonged test by other men
in other countries had been made.
Very possibly a valuable specific
for tuberculosis, though, of course
not any absolute or infallible
cure, has been found at last. " If
so, a gratetui worm wui never
forget the discover 's name.
Charlotte Observer.
he is surrounded on all sides by
concrete structures,, and when he
dies his body is place jl in a grave
whose vault is constructed of con
crete, and a concrete tombstone is
used to mark his . resting place.
Thus the examples of the varied
uses of cement might be multipli
ed. One -of the most novel, how
ever, is the use of cement : for
"tree dentistry-" This consists
in the filling of Old cavities in the
in the trunks of trees with a rich
cement mortar, after the rotter
wood has been carefully removed
somewhat similar to the manner
in which a dentist carefully
cleans a tooth cavity before filling
Care should be exercised, how
eer,to see that the serf ace of the
cement is low enough for. the bark
to grow over. : : . ,
Foresters believe this will be
the means of saving many old
trees from further decay .and
destruction. . .
dor) seVdil thp nnndATYiTiArl man
mo-n thptp WPS fl.TiyT.nmc' IIP
woorl
"Vft e'1"'. -T. fmess fhATO iq.
worl- havo cotpp bpTP-
IPS. saup t tfipm irvTi tmo! ptn
a srood drink of liquor." He
got. the first two. ,
He was visited by a colored
minister ofhis faithi who offer
ed the last consolation. Nothing
was said of the visit- It is re
marked." thoueh. that Swatson
told fellow prisoners some weeks
ago that, he1 wua gom: to , bust
hell right wide open." Atlanta
Constitution. ;
The Reason
M. Crapuad No children -
Mme. Engl i en No. they 're too
expensive a luxury. What do you
expect, when a decent hat costs
600 francs ! " L 'Illustration. '
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Meat in some form must be fed
poultry, v
Why do You Worry?
Whv do I worry ? Because
I cannot help it. You would worr
ry if you were in my place. '''. Ho w
many times has this little conver
sation been repeated, .'one friend
chiding another for the pucker
ed brow and f rowing look, the
mood of depression and the enx
ius, wearied, careworn slump
of mind-and body together, mci-
dentel to a habit of worry. True,
it is easy to say to one who is over
borne by the burndens she is bear
ing, that worry will make her load
ho lighter. She knows thisr yet
while she concedes that worry is
doing' no good, she gooes on as if !
she were climbing a hill and slip
ping back at every' step or grop
ing through a thick fog, unable
to free herself, from the smother
ing cluteh of this fiend. Three
fourths of the woman patients in
a certain insane asylum are said
to have reached their morbid
estate and the influence of worry.
Worrv is really waste. " It wastes
nervous tissue," is the enemy of
happiness, and a prolific cause and
. f ?ti i ' lit.-: l Z
aggravation . oi m neauu. vuna
tianHerald.
TH E
tew
HENDERSON--ffl
yiLLE'S New
Electric The a t r e
nas opened for
the season arid s
showing the very
latest pictures on
the market.
Electric Piano Playing all the Tin
Bring your family to
town and see our .
' . attraction ;
Admission 5 & 10c
JEWELER & OPTICIAN.
HendersonTflle "N. C
JUDGMENTS FOB - SALE.
Opposite Court House.
nn
in
ill
A RELIABLE
raw
Manufacturer of ;
lim Harness,
Vaflon Harness
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Dealer in
Class of
Goods.
Special . Bargains
Fins
AO
Horss
Offered
J. II.
NOTICE
-", RAMSEY & STATON have Just re-'
turned from the market where they
made heavy . purchases in various
kinds of .Merchandise. -. New goods are
now dailj arriving at ' our store. Yotr
will find us located in the D, . Pace
brick block - east of . railroad track at
Southern" depot. Call and look over
our stock of : Dry Goods, nice -White
goods and various kinds of nice Dress
Goods. . Also a large; line of. Notioas
of various and sundry kinds. We are
pricing our J goods astonishingly low
fort he simple reason that we bought
them low. And we are gping to give
our friends and customers the' bene
fit thereof.. It will pay you to trade
with us. -" - .
.. .Respectfully.' " v
Ramsey & Staton
The season is here for swell har
ness. G. F. Chaple has the best
line In town. Surry, harness, bug
gy, harness and Wagons harness.
The best, cheapest line of whips
CHILES
Store
Staton & Jones vs Joe McCrary
- . $9.75 -
"- Staton & Jones vs Dave Walker
$18.03
Rigby-Morrow Co. vs Wm. Mintz
' $10.94. . : , )
Rigby-Mdrrow. Co. vs E. W Constant,
- ' ; $4.08 :: -: - :
Rigby-Morrow Co. vs Martin Edwards'
$3.11 :
Rigby-Morow Co. vs Elva Bane,
- '- . $8.50 " V" ; "
Rigby-Morowr Co. vs Arthur Perry,
' ' $85. :v
Rigby-Morrow Co. vs Dave Dogan and
,:::"- Virginia Dogan, $6.31
See E. B. BRAKE '
Secretary Retail Merchants Associa
tion.
A
Reliable s
Drug
We put only the
t B-nd freshest drufTS.
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Bcripuons you Drg w v v
never male raistaLcc cur pre
ccription c!cr!3 aro toocrpcrt fr
that. And vcj don't charge high ;
prices for from it. , ' . .
We carry many excellent pro-'
Erietary mecicinco. Feeling
iliou3 or jaundiced? Suffering
from constipation, torpid liver,
eick headaches? Try tlexall
Liver Salic.
Tbi3 is the no:t catsfactorjr
Livcr-Iiened ve've ever
handled, end v?o know its
fomrK It Btonuiatea
aad regulates tne action
cj the liver end bow-
J ids without rTiping.
Pleasant find er-
fcctivc. Eclcl
with the
R ex all
guaran
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If Its a tmoke you want,
Call And Let Us
Show You the Best Brand
On The Market.
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