'FLATEOCK 213X78. ;I The BesV-Tay-: v Mr. and " Mrs. J. L. Peace ' spent the ; i -. i wvn, cuu nuu iciaura ai ecu v Hit;. S. C..... , ' ' - : r ii 1 1 1 1 .r 1 1 11 1 1 ri m 1 !! i! ST-' ? 1 i! And the best wajr to Among its several thousand readers you will doubtless find many, who have "just what you want." It Va short cut satisfying your desire. DO IT NOW ! ; : cm n 3C l FORSALE UlTlTIPLTDfG OlflON SETS TTe have them for your garden. Hun ter's Pharmacy. 11-11-tfs FOB SALE Three calves and a num ber of shoates. C. H. T. Bly, Hay wood road. . 10-7rtfc FOB SALE One heater, one grate, small tables, ironing board, book rack, music rack, wire fencing. Ap ply 6th avenue and Fleminf. 11-11-3 tc FOB SALE Two typewriters; one for $20, other for $10. Noah M. Hollo- welL : m FOB SALE One Suction Pomp, one H. P. to be sold quick. Community Shop. ll-ll-3tc - WE HATE a Full Line of McCormac & John Deere Dies Harrows. "Farru ers Hardware & Supply oin pany. 10-27-4tc I T0U1YANT a good lot on Fonrtl avenue, southern exposure, 60x150, for a fair price see Noah M. Hollo -well. n FOB SALE, CHEAP Laurel Park lot J. C. Waldorp. ll-ll-3tc - FINEST BLOCK COAL ever bronght.l to Hendersonvllle ! Low prices and i full weight. Phone 142. All-ll-3t& FOB SALE- Attractive bungalow, close in, five rooms, bargain b7 owner. See G. F. Chaple at Hender- gsonville Hardware Co. ll-ll-3tc . WE SELL THE FAMOUS John Deere low down - manure spreader. By tisng the same you save half the cost in one season. Farmers Hardware & Supply company. 10-27-4 tc. COLD WEATHEB ON THE WAT! Get that coal in now. Absolutely-best grade at a' low price.. Full weight and prompt delivery. Phone 142. - .. ll-ll-3tc FOB SAtE-For Cash, 2 mules,.,onc mare, - one . buggy, one - one horse - wagon, one cow, - one good stock bull, S. M.- King, Route U Hender sonville. K.: C. - ll-4-3tp FOB SALE a Snap of a good bargain. The Community Shop with all. ma chinery and supplies Jf sold at once. Address 'B" 68 Haywood street, Asheville, N. C 9 ... . l-1113tc OB SALE A tent about 8x10 feet at a bargain. Community Shop. . . - H-ll-3tc IOB SALE Twenty head of 'shoats, weigh 40 to .-60 pounds. $4.00 and $5.00 each. - Address E. . J. DaltOn. Etowah, N.J3. " 10-21-3tp HEADQUARTERS For Good Coal and iionest weight.: Phone 42. H-ll-3tc DONT WASTE GOOD MONEY ON trash and dust. Buy .. coal that burns. Phone 142. ll-ll-3tc FOB SALE FUty acres of land In three fourths of a mile of E. L. John son's. For sale at a" bargain. : Come and see me. L. L. Johnson. - I . -16-6te . NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS FOR . DEFENSE ADVOCATED BY -TAFT; - Outlines His" Ideas of What is Needed -by Army and Navy; Against Bryan. Chicago, Nov. 10. National prepar edness for denfense was advocated by former President William H. Taft in an address here tonight before the Na tional Security league. ; - The present position of the nation . and its lack ' of adequate preparation for defense together with a review of what additkmals to the army and navy may be considered advisable,, were outlined by Mr. Tafttwho said: , -.'"Do not let us sacrifice the national - security to academic theory or the wish to vindicate.it." "I find jnyself somewhere between ; Xlr. Bryan and Mr. Roosevelt and oth ers utterly at variance- with Mr. Bryan'a view, but npt going as far as lir. Roosevelt in the' amount of pre paration needed or practicable," said ': Mr. Taft. . - , - " : : ... Mr; Bryan says that 'no , nation Is soing to attack us and that nrenara- tk)n makes us truculent ". and aggres sive is it more likely that we shall Invite war- because we are merely xcaay to defend ourselves, than that stiations will attack us because we' are napless? There Is only one answer to this question our people are not ior war now or at any time except f top wrong. The assumption that an nations will do us Justice will not se ,cure Justice. - - - f ?Tr, Taft ontlirer! what' lie "tenne2 ask for it is through a " Wanti' m E PM0 AT 1 SPECIAL NOTICES 10U CAN GETllOBE for your select ed eggs at Maxwell's Cash Gro cery. - 11-11-tfs : THE "WILSON COTTAGE TYOULD have burned, but it was covered with Cortright metal shingles. . Farmers Hardware & Supply Co. 10-27-4tc DON'T BUT CHEAP Metal Shingles; buy Cortright Farmers Hardware & Supply company. 10-27-4tc WE EXCHANGE New Harness for old and do not charge much 'boot. - M. C. Dotson & Co. , ll-ll-3tc JUST BECEITED a Car Load of Gen. uine Oliver Plows. - Now is the lime to turn your land. Farmew Hard ware & Supply Co. 10-27-4tc FOB BENT Six room flat steam heat, hot and cold water, basement room. Also two office rooms. See Dr. Morey in Morey building. 10-14-tfc GET YOUR SHOES Bepaired the Electric way at Electric Shop opp. Citizen's Bank. - . ; ll-U-3tc FOB GOOD DBT STOTE Wood, Phone 305. 10-21-4tc MEND YOUB HARNESS Before Its too late. A stitch in time will save you nine. M. C. Dotson & Co. ll-ll-3tc FOB STOVE WOOD. BEST CONDI, tion, phone 305 10-21-4 tc WE WANT YOU to buy your newspa. - pers and magazines from H-viHe News Company. ' 11-11-tfc NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS, HOT and cold water, bath, for . rent at reasonable rates. Apply at No, 10 Washington St 9-9-trc RUBBER HEELS Save Headaches - bring comfort and pleasure. Elec tric Shop, opposite Citizens Bank. ll-ll-3tc WE DELIVER Leading Dally News papers and magazines to your home. . Phone 26Q .- Hendersonville News Company. 11-11-tfc FOR A NICE CHEAP BESIDENTIAI f lot opposite the residence of J. O. ' Williams, see Noah M. Hololweli. Satisfactory terms. LOST SUNDAY Bunch of keys, xe- wardof returnedto .Democrat office. 11-11-ltc STEAM HEATED OFFICE FOB Bent, . Hunter's Pharmacy. 11-11-tfc BE SUBE to get Coupons for Silver ware when-. trading, at Maxwell's Cash Grocery Co., one with each 25c purchase. 11-lltfs ; ; : NOTICE ! - Maxwell's ash Grocery Co.. are Wholesale Distribu tors for National Biscuit Co's Cakes and Crackers. A ; full line can be found at the above store. 50c and $1.00 a dozen. "reasonable preparation."- He said the American navy should be equal tc that of Germany Not the size of Eng . land's-he. said, because of Great Brit ain's "habit of arbitration, for a hun dred .years and - because it has no standing army.".- He said American coast, defenses were as good as. any I nthe world, but thafthe navy needed a thirty per ' cent increase, including 1S.00O men and 900 officers. -The na tional - guard should, be Increased to 125,000 men . and the standing army to 5.000,.: with a volunteer reserve of 300.000 men." , - Speaking of the administration's, de fense plans, he. said: "the board of in ventors is as impractica las a board of opera singers" A board pf naval experts was needed : RAISE THINGS. .There should be something more than money in raising things. - Money is an essential in every enterprise of civilization -but no business should be carried; on for .money alone. Some businesses are so conducted but they are not the glory of any community 00 the strength of "any - commonwealth. Along with money-making; should go the f. satisfaction of producing some- thing useful "to mankind, the sens e of having, rendered a service to the pub lic, the knowledge- that something worthy ts "ben rchi?ve. rorp wealth" WAT AD BATES. r 15 words or 'Jess; cne time. ... ...15c Three consecutive tjines 5c per word Five consecutive; time or " more l-2c per wordV each' insertion. - III: t WANTED WANTED A Eeliable man; with horse to represent us in th is county. A -splendid contract to th.e right' man. " Singer Sewing Machine : Company, ' Asheville, N. C. : ; . - ll-14-4tc WANTEB-One hundred cars of hard Maple logs. ..Can also use a smaller quantity of beech, birch, cycamore, .- bass,: buckeye and oak. Write for specifications. " The Ivey Mfg Co., Hickory, N. C. ll-4-4tc WANTED Position as housekeeper or care or an invaiia by miaaie aged single woman. J. .P. S.f Route tr Box 33. ; - 11-11-alp WANTED Farm within five miles of Hendersonville. Must be well wa- tered and have aome' timber. Ad dress -"Land'! care "Hustler." ; - , ll-4-6tp,, WANTED A Good Cow for the win ter for her keeping by reliable party, Inquire at this office. 10-28-3 tc NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS FOB Rent for the winter. Apply to Mrs. Vance Norwood, 10 South Washing ton street ' J 9-16-tfs WANTED Men and Women's large sizes in second hand shoes. Best market prices. M. CU Dotson ii Co. ':' : - . : . y ; ii-ii-3tc? WOULD YOU. hike to Bay an old Bllck typewriter that will do-'spien-did-work?- Machine with - case for only $6.50. Noah M. Hollo well. WANTED Wide awake, energetic young man who .wants desirable .work at canvassing. Good pay. s W. W. Marr, Hendersonville, N. C. ... . . ll-ll-3tc MANAGEBS CAPABLE. AMBITIOUS young men wanted as Traveling and . State Managers; $1200.00 ; yearly . salary and expenses, or .cash and commission. Also local, represent atives wanted; $12.00 weekly salary and commission. Goodwear Hosiery Millsv Dept., 19, Trentonr New Jer sey. - ; . - - - ll-18-$tc t WOMEN, Yonng or middle aged, want . ed as special repfeaentativesj in home town; ,$12.00 weekly saury and commission . Also f Btate "nd Traveling Managers wanted; $1200 yearly salary and; expenses, or dash . and commission. Goodwear Hosier? Mills, Dept ' 19r Trenton New . Jerr sey. - ll-18-6tc created,' some men helped to earn homes for their families More money-making is a barren thing compar ed with money-making in some use ful work or business. A gambler or a swindler may make money , but V he loses ; something better and can't feei so good over it as does the man who" digs it out of the ground. Farmers, have the satisfaction of knowing, ' when they raise tnmgs, tnat tney nave .' performed a service to humanity, add-. ed something to the country's wealth, j honestly earned what they got. - If they are men of understanding they know that they have raised more than bushels or dollars. National Stock man and Farmer. ' v.."'-; ' ' - WILL WATCH LOBBYISTS, t Washington, Nov. 11. Careful watch will be kept on lobbyists during the coming session of congress, according to Senator Overman, chairman of the senate's special lobby committee. "The .committee is ; still alive'; said M r. Overman today, and -will be kept aliye for the purpose of inquiring into any insidious lobbying that may be attempted during the next congress as a result ef, problems growing out the European war. . ' ; ; l He mentioned proposals to prohibit sales of war munitions to belligerents and the" national defense l program : as issues likely to draw all .kinds of out side4 pressure .upon members of con gress. ' -j--s' : ' - ' EARNING A OVING: v Every man owes himself av. ing a clean, honest, upright livmj'i that shaQ be a 7edit to him and a v help to others. : , ..It- is useless to. sit down: and whine about - what Ae world owes hinx "Whining never': did any: good, and besides it de- . means ; a man. - Whoever - goes manfully but and makes good the -debt that he owes to " himself and? to his f eljow men wi3 never have cc-:2 to ccn:p!zin that he r dj the .... T went to Caesar's Head Sunday : We Of Luther Ward, who liver near Dana. .vw4 vi tue r iac itock (irad ed school took the children for a tramp on Glassy; Mountain last Wednesday ' . Air. Joseph ; Stepp - and Miss Cora Jones from East Flat Rock were mar ried' at J. P. Patton's Sunday. . - -Much interest is. being taken in the mght ; school that Prof;. R. A. Reed Ouened Satnrdflv - xvn . . three nights in a week" and hose who naven t an opportunity to - go- inv the day can co nt nirht ad. t-. . interested in the-girls and boys of th will go and take advantage of the opportunitjr.--.--;:--;---- - tuu ixuuur noil. ther Bane, Robert Beli Kenneth Que- "wiuas, james. Drake. Orin Orn MaTioi " Mamie Perry.- ? Jea' . .Second rrra ?oti,t. : .': . liianche Shnnk tito xrrrt n TTri its . - . r j uuues, xirowniow McCall. Norman TtaA v ."w"1"vv Third - Try Jr. Drake. Martin fi,n . - win Fourth aradvAi; ''r.ijV : - ' noid Kdn rr ' arews, Ar- f." " i-erry,,, uwen Resd Dorothv Thnmae M..i i. . fc5i.a". v. . v" jaiues Anarews fnri . Sixth Hrnda tri. -r. . . - " ' - r- XAACU Jones, Charlie - wauu jvupatrick. Correr- v Miwua - " Seventh ' r!ro p-ji. " . -. : -vi twuie Anaerson. JJOllV Tnnoa TVTlll- ? - v-, i tmc - a nomas cirhn OlkckweH, Homer Markham. Correct tlOn fnr last tnnnk. t -urrec PfV, 7v T Jones. Peace. wran; Nellie s.- f edneyvillf b-1 news. : Too Late for Last Week.) : Mr. and .Afro Trt t m ' - oo owllcs are vismng her P Z??1'?1-2d Mrs' T- Q- Ledbetter. spending the summer with her par ents. Mr and T. Q. Ledbeter, has re turned to her home at Qreers, S. C Born, to Mr. and .. Mrs. J. J. Free man the past week; a daughter. : - Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Whit White side on Oct. 24, a daughter. . iTf"i: JF Lyfla made a trip to Green villei S. C, last week. . .Those who attended the picnic at pear Wallow f fom . this ; section report an enjoyable time: -1 " tS:C- 'H- 0s.ten ani Miss Bertha Ledbetter spent the -week end with their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. L. J. Led better. . ... . PLEASANT HILL HO JfOB ROLL; (Too Late for Last Week.) rrt fadeWesley Anderson, Sam King, Thomas Brown, Gertrude Camp field, Parmer KIng,Y Edna Salt v Edward-Fisher, Mildred Shepherd,.May King, Hlldred Fisher, . John Jackson, HaTry Garren, Kathleen Garren, Ber tha McCrary. . c-. s - . r 2rid Grade Ulysses 1 Drake, - Fred Drake,' Katy Belle King. 3rd Grade Dorothy Jamison, Eu gene Saltz. Charlie Saltz. - I - : . . -- th Grade Verda - Drake, - Perry Moore, Maude Worley. : 5th Grade Edith Campfield, Helen Fisher, Edwin-Saltz. : ir r " - 6th Grade Charlie Painter, Bertha Jackson. " , . ; ; .. . -, 8th Grade Ethel Brown, Same Drake.- . - : . 9th Grade Emma Brown. ON BICYCLE TO EXPOSITION. Gaston COUntv nrobablv hna tha nnlv North Carolinian -who made a-trip to the California expositioa this year on a bicycle, John Bell Robinson, a well known resident of the Boogertowii section, bringing , pictures and other proofs that he had made thft entire. round trip on his wheel. - He was away eight weeks and wore out one pair of tires and two pairs of shoes on the trip. , . . -- SPECIAL EXCURSION BATES TO WASHINGTON, D. Cw AND RE- ; TURN.,: . . ;. " . : -: ; . - - SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South, will sell round trip "Coach Excursion" . tickets to Washington and return " for train No. 12 and connecting trains on SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20TH, 1915, SALUDA, FLAT ROCK; HENDERSON VILLE AND LOCAL STATIONS m SKYLAND,, INCLUSIVE. V. ,$7.50 -Use train No. 41 or 9 to Asheville. . - Through coaches; will ., be provided Asheville to Washington .on - following schedule: . - - v . i -v':. Nov.. 20th, Leave Asheville 2 : 35 p. m. Nov. 21st Arrive Washington 7:00 a m. ."...Tickets- will be good returning to leave Washington noUlater than train No. SI,' Monday nighti November: 22nd, leaving Washington 7: 45-p. m., giving two full days In Washington. . Tickets not good in sleeping - cars and not good- except In through coach service train No 12 of November 20th, and are not good ,on trains 37 and 38 In either direction. ' ; For further information call on tr write the undersigned. - J: H. WOOD; Div. Pass; Agent. - W ;' V- .e?AshevllIe; N. C. - J. W. BAILEY, Agent. r "..- Hendersonville, N. C. 11-18-1 tc ;The North Carolina School for the Blind celebrated Its 70th; anniversary Thursday with just one person present srfco: attended the opening exercises in April of c 1845.:; She-': wast-Mrs. Annie Perry, mother of the boys matron and the one person' in ; Raleigh f who has en the fc"r; run ;T:lt!out tret1! We Take on King JUST to prove . tha.t : we are always ,on the lookout for the best interests of ourl customers, we have made a-contract for. the. Low Corn King, the best .manure spreader we ever saw. v - There are two great v. features about this spradery the value of which every farmer around here will recognize at sight. k - - The Arst of these -features is this - The Low Coin King spreads a " strip ten feet wide, cutting squarely in two thetime required to spread - a load of manure and doing the best job of breaking up and spreading -that we ever saw. . ' . ; : - Think of it - a ten-foot wide spread from a 45-inch box. ' In our next ad we'll remind you of a few of the advantages of this. Drop in and see the sample we, have set up and get a catalogue that tells all . about it, ; v : , ' ' j - '..--.;; ,.: fV , OTEPIp5lQP has mmmmm and is Sfijw SHoing fit Com- plete Line of DbkourGhristmas Shop- You c&nz feel sure, that the car is; exactly, as good as it looks if t: yoxL yvill rerneniHer, tKe wide experience " ; which: Dodge Bro ; Imptor c "constru ? .' "-"v '.':;!;: ::S?y- The motor is : 30-35 horsepower The wneelbaseLis 110 inches -vU ' .:' , The. price ot the car" complete is $786 - ? ;;;.'-. .". , . ,(f. o. b. Detroit); - Lkr US DEMONSTRATE ONE TO YOU ;"r:;Bl;Rid:;C Phond 189 ? ; El MMiliPropJf Main St. METTAE' a II. JlAl - ' JortSale ly - 1 - - - Farmer's Hardvare & Supply Co . : , "' Hendersonville N. C. 1 v - I -if -ii-- the Low Corn Spreader Merchandise. : SHMGtES still m aood condition. ASHEVILLE, If. C. ;. erfect Orde Spop JtGorrecnir -s 1 I . 73n - - irn ' SIX

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