THE; GROW INCS: STORE MefeMe at'; Patterson's Goo IT WS; :EB . Meet Me; at Patterson's W 4 d. 1NJ tin .1. j ..J iM-...J w nere ine wora news Comes From The vford "Hews" is made up of the initials of the four points of thv compass and was made so because news comes from the N-orth, the E-ast, the TV-est and the S-onth. This is how the principal" of a Chicago grammar school explained it to his pupils in order to impress tfiem with the mean Ing of "the "word, it is characteristic of newspapers that while the . news of the day's happenings comes from all parts of the comp ass, so the advertising columns tell the business and store news of the day at the same time. yA good newspaper is alwa ys careful to state the exact truth in what it prints in its news col umns because its subscribers pay for facts and would hold it acc ountable for misstatements or exag geration. . . The same thing is true of the store news in the advertising columns A good store can not afford to resort to overstating the value of its merchandise because con fidence once Tost can never be re gained. ' This store proposes to han die only honest merchandise and to hare jput in print only the ho nest facts regarding what it offers. Whatever you see in my ad vertisement? yon can, depend upon as being just as Hi. Patterson represents it to you. Xmas Furs are Ready Here r Any man whose mind Is dis turbed over the question of what to give his wife or. daughter or perhaps" his intended wife can sat- tie the question, satisfactori ly by v choosing lurs. v v Furs, by reason of the new tariff, will be higher in price nextjsea- son. All the. more reason for buying them now.- , Our showing includes beau tiful scarfs, neck ' pieces, muffs and sets in. soft mole skin (Very popular) and a fine selection of the m.uch wanted red or gray fox sets with heads and. tails,' the, muffs being in the popular double- over style with soft satin linings. Lots " of brown and black furs in odd pieces and sets-and prices as low or as high as you'd like to go. .. ; A DoynComing in Prices on Our New Dresses f ! - r and Coat Suits A size or color missing here o'r there, 6 rit may be only one or two ' left of their kind, but its real ly a fortunate find "for . the girl or wo man looking for well made, smart little frocks for street or after noon wear. Ordinarily you would be asked to pay twice as' much for these, same dresses or coat suits i nour store, but we mean to clear out every one in the lot at once during our MANUFACTUR ERS ANR MERCHANTS TAI ORS SALE." - ' ' ( v A Word of THiaelks to . Oiinr Maiiy Patrons Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear "VYe are carrying the best lines of Ladies' xand Misses underwear on the market for your.'mon ey. Come in and get fitted before real cold weather. It might save you a spell of sickness. Silk, cotton and woolen ho siery to suit the purchasers. All sizes and colors. ' - v "... '-' ..; ' :- Gloves; and more gloves. A fall assortment of just what you have been wanting , all . this Fall. - Beginning this Saturday - Competition Don't Cut Any Figure With Me. Several KundVtailor made misfits-suits and coats, Ladies', Men's and Children's from, 1-3 tc 1-2 price. Another shipment just . ' - - j r - ' ' ' . ... . v - iceived.f $3.50 Men's and Lad ies' raincoats now. $1.49. 1 lot ladies' . .. - . ' - - i . suits and coats worth trom $ 8.00 to ?15.00, $3.98. 1 lot Men's Over coats,$1.98. 1 lot' boys' suits" And overcoats, $98c. 1 lot black tjbit cravennettesT2 inch long, $4.98. Men's single coats, 98c. Kahaki pants 49c. . Sweaters J.5c up. $5.00 Men's high top shoes, -3PA1 00 ?f 'ZL'Zt 8T 0ver shoes reduced to $1.75. Ladies sample shoes at 1-2 price. Cott oh batting 5c. Jersey flannel 45c. Un wear, 10c up. $4.00 rubber boots $2.50. Alarm clocks 55s. 40 4 inch sheeting 4c. Carpet sli ppers 15c. Men's hosiery 3c up. Knives and forks worth-$L80, 75c. Sugar 25 ID c $1.20. Lard 60 lb tub Talcum powder 3 l-2c pearl buttons lc. Toilet and shaving . cakes for 5c. Sample, hats 49c. Odd vests 7c, Ladies' lone 1.48 up.' Waterproof goods 19c. Sample gloves 35c. Double . . , width all wool serge 75c and $1.0p yard 39c. Corduroy worth $1.00 Since our Big Sale his been going on we have had the pleasure of selling some of our friends who have not been Into see us for many months. It is to per yard 49c. Window shades 19c. Oil cloth 15c. Trunk and suit these good people we wish to extend through this advertisement a, hearty welcome all the time to trade with us,. cases at 1-2 price.' 50 brooms lc. Yarn zephyr 5c. 8 l-3c ging Among our patrons nearer home we get the opportunity of showing our appreciation more oftener for their trade and they are beginning to rea ham 3 l-2c.4 Comforts and blankets at a great reduction. Schloss lize that when we say we are going to do a thing that it is generally done at any cost. Bros., clothes just received. Ladies' high grade clothing just receiv- This sale was put on to reduce our mammoth stock of $30,000.00 worth.of merchandise. s This is being acco mnlished every day our store' is open. ed. Counterpanes worti $1.2 5, 69c. Thousand or more articles but 1 e have a fair sized stock left and have been ordering by telegraph and receiving by express many fill-in orders. v ' 'no space to mention.- We have, the two biggest slores and better Come In this week beforerthe Xmas rush and pick out what you wanl and have been wanting for some time. . grade, sell more and buy more. Come in and convince yourself. $2 Premium given with every $5 pur chase in our store TUT O for. m -$2 Premium given with every $5 pur chase iii our store Two Stores KING GLOXhiER Hendersonville, N C, Krerrrtrrv tV 1.4 VTl SAT."R. Whereas on the 6th day of May, 19lu, j C E. Roper, and C. E. Roper, Executor of P. A. Roper, L. K. Roper and Wire Julia Roper, executed a deed In trust to the undersigned Trustee .to secure a debt in the sum of $3,200.00 whicn Deed In Trust is of record in Book 26 at page 244 of the records of Mort gages and Deeds in Trust for Hender son County; and whereas default has been made in the payment of said debt and whereas the cestui que trust--ent have called upon the undersigned to sell the land hereinafter described ..A. - ft- 4. tcr the purpose of satisfying sam qeDi vith interest, cost and expenses ; ' Now Therefore, by virtue of the pow er contained in said Deed in Truat, the undersigned will on Monday th? 29th. day of December, aV J o'clock My, offer for sale at public out cry, at. the Court House door of Hen derson County, to the hightest bidder, for cash all the lands conveyed by said Deed in Trust, which are bounded and described7 as follows : No. 1. Known as the Grumky tract, lully described in a deed from Emma Drayton Grumky. to F. A. Roper, re- corded in Book. 50 at page 21 of the Tecords of deeds for Henderson Coun ts1, containing about 100 acres, and being the tract upon which is located the Rpper residence and hotel.. No. 22.' Known as the Kate Wattes tract, fully described in a deed from Kate Waites to F.A. Roper; recorded In Book 56 at page 630 of the records, containing 111', acres more or less from which 'has been sold off about 41 acres to Owenby and 15 acres to W C. Roper. " No. 3. Known as the King land fullv 4escrlbed in deed from G. K. King to P. A. Roper, recorded in Book 60 at page 96 of said records, containing 11$ acres from which has been: sold off 10 acres to Dave Hunt. Nc 4. Known as- the DeSaussure land fully described In a deed from Martha DeSassure to P.-A. Roper, re corded in Book 57 at pago 456 of said Tecords, containing 34 acres, from -which has been sold' oft 14 acres to Henry Simmon. - - - No. 5. Known as the G. K. King LKlijr Uy-i iUTU 1" n UCSU v-J G. K. King to F. A. Roper, recorded in Dook B0 at page 115 of said records, coTta'nlng 18 acres. ' . This the 26th oi November, 1913. W. A. SMITH, U-27-5tc. " . . v Trustea. CLAYTON-WILLIS. Miss Edith Willis, daughter of Mr. r.nd Mrs. T. J. Willis of Asheville, and Mr. H. P. Clayton of Asheville were married Monday evening at the Meth odist parsonage in this city, Rev. A. L. Sinford officiating.. Only a few friends of the contracting parties were present. Mr., and Mrs. Clayton motored to Asheville. " - O Q1 if ' TT litsl OH!; YOU HAVE SUCH . BEAUTIFUL HAIR ! What a pleasant thing to have said to you! AndVhy shouldn't it be? You who envy others their lovely hair, and are ashamed of the dull, - lifeless, strirfgy appearance of your own use Harmony Hair Beautifier .and let oth ers' envy you. This delightful liquid seems to polish and brighten the hair, giving it that burnished, lustrous look you, have so often wished it might have, adding to its softness, making it easier to put up and "stay put'making it more at tractive and beautiful In every way; It ........ s- . . . ' overcomes the unpleasant, oily smell of your hair, leering a dainty, rich rose perf unfe that will deligSt you and those around you. Very easyvto apply sim ply springle a little on your hair each each' time before brushing. Contains no oil; will not change the color of hair, nor darken gray hair. To keep hair and scalp dandruff free and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo gives an in stantaneous rich lather that immediate ly penetrates to every part of hair and scalp, . insuring a quick, - thorough cleaLnsing. Washed off just as quick ly, the entire operation takes only a few moments. . Can't harm the hair ; leaves no harshness or stickiness just a sweet cleanliness. - Both preparations come in odd-shap ed, very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Beauti fier, $1.00. Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaranteed to satisfy you in every way, or .your money back. Sold in this, community only at our store The Rexall ' Store one of the more than 7,000 leading drug stores of tlrr United States, Canada and Great Brit ain, which own "the big Harm6ny lab oratories In Boston, where the many celebrated Harmony, perfumes ; and, Toilet Preparations are made. W.V. H. Justus, .Main street and 3rd avenue, Hendersonville, N. C Adv. eirideirsoMville s KE W STCDEE ID) T T7 1 ( 0 ' Will Open Thursday, December 4th at 9 a, m, With a full line of Men's and Ladies' Clothfng and Shoes, Ladies' suits, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Etc. Everything will be sold for strictly cash.. Look for the big announcement on back page in next week's issue. ' - We are going to carry the very best in everything and wish a share of your patronage. Selling goods for. cash will give us a standing over our competitors and will enable us to sell for a far less profit than do most merchants who extend long time credit. w - v Please remember that our guarantee is your money back if you want it Look tor the Red Front. Onnosite Citizens Ranlc in Rnc Pkima'Q ilM Klzrd J : . ,.?,.-' , ; . ..... - ,V ( ... ..... . . . ........ . . .. ... ' , - . , lz. rr 1 1 TZ 11 . i - I l . I I ... II I f f I till II I I 1 ' Mwr .tm, jr -i - . jt n n v r i vxvvvi iiii ii fiiiii i v t n i 1 1 -h n - h h ri n if n m . fit ek y rLZi Hendersonville, N. C. ' r