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About 20 doren Men's Pongee
Shirts, $1 and $1.50 grade, we -
mil ocii lura ic w uajro ai. ... ,
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75 pair 1 of - Ladies high-tops
White Canvas Sho es, will clos e
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Men's. Ladies and Children's " Palm Beach Ciptfres;1pN
Bangkok and Panama Hats for Men. .We have them at ihe right 'pnc&;?1i-y':
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Hendersonville's Greatest Department Store
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CBY AIi'S BESIGN ATI0N
CAUSES SENSATION
(CJontinued from 1st' Page.)" --r r
and your eagerness to tafce advant
age of every great opportunity for ser
vice has been an example to the rest
of us; you have earned our affection
ate admiration and friendship. Even
now we are not separated in the object
yje seek, but only in the method by
which we seek it.
'It is for these reasons my feeling
-' out your retirement from the secre
taryship of state goes so much deeper
than regret. I sincerely deplore it.
Our objects are the same and we ought
to pursue them together. I yield to
your desire only because I must, and
wishto bid you God-speed in the part
ing. "We shall continue to work for
the same causes even when we do not
work in the same way.
"With affectionate regard,
"Sincerely yours,
"WOODROW WILSON."
Becretary Bryan said t his home
when told of the formal announcement
of his resignation:
"In view of the announcement of my
resignation. I will say that letters being
-made public, there with state my rea-ons,-but
I will have a more complete
statement that will be given out when
- the American reply to the German note
issent, which probably will be tomor
row. - ' ' - '
"My resignation takes effect as soon
asthe note has been forwarded." i -.
Mr. Bryan Padded that he probably
would remain In Washington for a
while. .' .
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EDNEYYILLE B-2 NETS.
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Several summer visitors-" arrived in
this section the past .week. There
seems tobe good prospects of a large
crowd in this nection. . -
' Mr. and Mrs. .Henry. -Coston and
family of Hendersonville R-2 visited
her brother, Mr. J. E. Justus last Sun
Mr. and Mrs. George Conner of MtJ
THE METHODISTS AT BHEYAEDf
MEET NEXT AT. 1YEAYEHYILLE.
Asbeville District Selects Delegates
ITlio Will Attend the Next Annual
. ' v Conference at Heidsville.
Was Confederate ! ,Yeteran and. Promi
nent Citizen of Horse Shoe Seo-
- 7 1' Uon j Xeares hax&Jfa)Mpp
Milton S. Johnson; a prominent, citi
zen of . Horse Shoe' died last Wednes
day, June 2; atrtbTe age pf ;72JyeirslIt?
was a .confederate' -veteran ?JLnd-well
known throughout- the- county;:? For
some? time Mr. Johnson hasbeeniln
feeble health : and .his - deatn- was; noi
Wholly, unexpected ? ; :
v Surviving- the ;ojeceasea are in .w,ue,
thVee daughters, . Miss Sue Johnson f of
Horse ShoerMisrs-Celia -Jhnscm,-a
'tt,ained-nursev"tfttenta,"andn.
John Goodwin b Greenville, S.;C, two
sbns'r A, Johnsoii, of A.'JS; ;jrohn
"aott'& " Coir'JU5lieTille,r:attd -Alex- Johh-
son of Horse Shoe. All . of the family
were at home whien jdeatb " occurred ! .
" The deceased was 'an uncle' of Mrs:
W; B- McGuire "and J. Johnson of;
this5 city, and aLjo of Mrs. R. C. Crow
ell of Candler 'Mrs.-McGulre Mr. and
Mrs. Crowell and Hr. and -"Mrs. John-3
son went to Horse Shoe, on the -morning
"train today . to ,attend .the f uneral
ceremonies, - which" took 'place this af
ternoon at 4 o'clock at Shaw's creek -.
churctv Interment followed at the.
adjoining cemetery- r ;
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NEW KLND :PPMQU0fc'-:'
' Sarah' Nesbit, a negro woman as
brought ; before squire 0 J. Mil ward
upon the charge of retailihg-and manu
facturing liquor. It was brought out
In the evldencg. and samples were pro
duced of little vials labeled with full
directions of ' making whiskey. - Also
with -these bottles was. found about
three gallons ' of the finished product
together1 with gasolin which Is caid
to have entered Into the receipt for
making the drink. She was bound
over to Superior": court under a $300
bond.'. ;'' ' :. ' - ' '
Members of the : local . Methodist
church, who attended the annual meet
ing cf the. district conference of the
Asheville district, Western North Car
olina conference, Methodist Episcopal
Church, South, returned to this city
Friday afternoon -from Brevard. Wea
ve rville was ' selected as the place of
holding the next annual meeting. '
The following laymen from the vari
ous churches of the district were chos
en to represent it at the , next annual"
Western North Carolina conference .
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WANT A D 8.1
FbURjHEALTH AND APPEARANCE LARGE.
ll;;Ly. DEPENDS UPON THE CARE AND
ATTENTION YOUi GIVE YOUR TEETH-TO
SAY NOTHING OF
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FOB'. SALE Bnggy 7 and harness in
good condition.- Apply. to Mrs. P. E.
- Braswell; City'.--"!:: -? '.. 5 6-3-3tp v:
FOB SALE Small farm fire miles
from Hendersonville. Good roads.
-Suitable for summer.; home. - Call
C Freeman. 3802. - - -6-3r7tp
Zlon wpta tn this section last Monday, whicn will meet at Reidsville'm.Nov
Mr. and Mrs! B. P. Stepp of Point ember: Zeb. F. Curtis and Fred Fel- - FOB SALE Two room cottage with a J
Lookout spent the week end witn her .met. oi Asnevme; u. ti. - irowpriage, ;.-gwuTuca. tmiuue,.u muveu bwu
MfMStiv Bilk
jeopardize your by scrubbing
them AvitK peionableoabsblutely injurious dentri
fices. It doesn't pay. ; . '
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Tooth
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ELECTRIC LINE CORNER
HEND ER SONYILLE, N.C .
parents,-Mr. and Mrs. A.. M. Lyda.'
of Brevard, and Vance Norwood, of ' Apply to Mrs: J. G. Waldrop. 6-3-3tc
Mr. Ambrose McLaughlin returned Hendersonville. - - - - - ' ; ,
from Georgia last week. . , - The district meeting was one of un-
. Mr C. M. Ledbetter of Greenville 4 usual " success and practically all of
S. C, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs!" the churches of the territory embraced
T. Q. Ledbetter last week. . Li it were represented; Reports of
- ' ' " ' ;r-1the churches- showed "that. they have
See Rozzelle's Crex Rugs - for bar- 4 experienced a year of great success
trains - . ... ltc and are preparing for enlarged activ-
t ' - - - " ities along many lines of churchw ork.
' ' What makes it go? ltc I The following attended from ' this
- . s ; -.city; Rev. and Mrs.- W..F. Womble,
-'--F .S.-Wetmur, W. S. Miller, T. R., De-
Shields' and. Vance' Norwood . : ' - .;.
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. MILLS BIYEB BIPPLES.
Bring your family
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Safe, Convenient ' and P ractica
Painless Protection. No Open: Sore,
INqfDangef QGost
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WAITED Ion to know that Mrs. W.
; . A. Burdette has moved to her.home
- on Flat Rock road, just beyond Mud
Creek, where she will be pleased to
7 do your accordion plaiting and dress
r making at reasonable prices. 'Terms
.cash: f : -'. ? : 6-3-3tp
That'mypterioups clock" at Hunter's
; You Jfeed It! and We Have Got It
: So why stay away any longer? Our
store is moved opposite the monument
and - court house next door to M. 'M,
Shepherd. z. We y sell .Furniture.,, Our
stock has . been replenished for: the
.season. -. An 'assortment well- wof Mi,
your inspection' and prices tob low for
ca II. - Chas.H Rozelle,
Man." Phone 2.
The
Fumitiire!
-Have you visited -' Ciias. Rozzelle
iiBw.iunuiure eiore opposire tne cour
house?;."-' - i ltc
you to turn "down, y At cost.Pay n&a. :'- What makes it. go?
ltc
Treats
are Necessary to Give Protections
Get your Treatment at the follows
ing FVeei Dispeia Ro
Daria Tusedo, R
Rock;Baniws5 B
Sh6e,rMiUa River,?M
r ruitland and Henderconville.
Sse Local Columns tor Dates
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State and County Boards of Health
Childrens' Day was observed Sunday,
.June 6, at the Methodist, church Quite
- an extensive program was rendered.
' Beginning at '.JL1 o'clock exercises by
- the children were given .which, showed
! considerable 'preparation. The-,j)roT
- gram was supplemented by the choir 4
and a special quartette from.Fruitland.
' Dinner was served on the grounds at
noon. The afternoon was featured by
addresses, from several visitors : and
those of-the. immediate community. A
very large crowd was in attendance
and.aany could not hear the parts of
the program as there was not t room '
ror aii-m the church. -.. ... .
On Wednesday of last week. there
were two funerals at the Presbyterian
church. Mr. W. B. Allison was buried
the morning-and Mrs. T. L..Holden
in the afternoon. Mr.-Allison was 86
years old and had been" 111 for; soino i
time He - came to this county from
McDowell about I860. He had : been
married near 59v years. He leaves five
children: Mrs. O. E. Corpening, Mrs'
Milt Allen, Mrs. Fred Allen,' Mr. R. B.
Allison and Mr. Lee Allison, , .
. Mrs. rHolde.n's death came as the
result of a lone illness' Sh
' husoand and several small" children:
"to mourn the loss. . Her.two little girfs,
Maudjand Blanche; had to stop school
: in the" fall on account o her illness. - .
AI meeting of the high school and
local school jcommitteemeh was held
Saturday 5 afternoon - - An important
part of the business -transactions was
the, election of .teachers for the ensii'7
ln'5 yearl - Announcement was made
that Mr. ' N.- L. Ponder was r -elected
as principal of the school and Mr. "J.
Blanton Belk as assistant for Interme
diate -work. . Thft AlAotinn Af tVio
- ' ww fcUV M"
mary teacher was deferred. v Plans for
: school work were discussed and - the
program for ; the' coming .year set in
J motion. A combined meeting of comr
vmitteemen and teachers -will be held
ia July before the opening of school
It is reported that work his begun
;- on- the ; township road : leading from
norse noe toward Davenport .&
Whitaker's store, meeting the Hender
sonville 'road. It is expected that the
grading of the part.ln this community
. will be done very soon. '. . r v- .--I,
Mrs.-W. H J Whiteside has Just te
t turned from Rutherford where she has
1 been-visitlng relatives. - .v '.S H: i .'
Mr. t'Teddie' Stedman ; is - "spending
. the summer with Mr. J. M. Crook.-: He
has been In school at Weaver college
vue past year.; ; - .:. ";V-' . v?;y
. - Messrs;-Henry:i;Cwk;m'rk''luW
jhcajhu - were - in itenaerson
ville last Friday,-night "where they en
listed with the coast guard. . . ;
Miss Esther Johnson of the Pleasant
, Hill country is spending the week with
MrW. J, Drake. : ' v -
-Miss Minnie-. Barnett-: is' again "at
. home She" has been away for some
j time teaching in the South.
Miss Annie Juee Drake left yesterday
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FOR
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Ladies Gauze VestSj ? i
1 0c value 0 i 5 c f
Embroidery, 1 8 in; wide,
20c guaHty5 Oct
Tah Linen, 36; in. wide
0c vaIuelZLl& 0c j
Dress GprdiWh
colors 25 bfqualityi 12 12c
Dress epes; inf: jiew
lattjHesis Sl ( Iuef
Ready-made
sizes SOcvaluej
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PILIOWCASES; GoodfQcllOcI
PercaIes;6 in
jsolid 1 oiiol 0 cjqnality, 6c
Ladies Dresses, $2 lvalue. ... 98c
Ladies Lingerie and Crepe
.Dresses, $4. &.$5 values
bhly:1:.:..,...$i.98
- Ladies Jisripriccd IVcsses; Recced Accordingly
;l(ite, value
at only auI 33c
MdiJHif
$35 Qfitlp 98c
LadiesvBabyDoll Pumps
solid leather from $1.48 up.
One lot Old Ladies Com-
forGSlpland
;froni up.
Ladieslriii
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t V li
The' JLJndersellers
uOn the Comer
V
for1' Hendersonville
where shewill
spend the suminer.