iOKTEES PLACING PEOPLE IN .UTD ABOCT HENDEBSOHTILLE. U. D. C TO GITE CONCERT. A concert will be given in the near future under the auspices of the U. D. C with the following persons includ ed on the program: Miss Ellzaheth Ramsay, reader; Mrs! Ernest A. Ogle. -Mrs. W. H. Bangs is visiting relatives in Atlanta; Ga. , Mr. and Mr. K o! WWstler of Cam den. S C are visit the city . . r N Wrensnall and daughter pianist, and Mrs. Jawara an. vocaulist. - - - The place and date will be announc - Mr "j. H. Jordan of Greenville was 1 nthe city Friday- -Mr.W.P.MeUotEdneyvmewas In the city Saturday. ed later. . 1- , . ' - . ITARD WAS AN ODD FELLOW.; r Justice, pos-; visitor -in - Old Miss bue Edneyville was Saturday. .:o: 1 " t.,-nori from Mr. V. K speech betore Mr. Norf n i- remains very serious. Q q vixon Rowe and daughter ieave'thl weeTfor Swannanoa where w will visit Mrs. Rowe's mother. :o: " N tT-n-1 universal. t" t op and son have return . Mrs. j T11Tin n C, alter ed to their home in 'jiorris. a visit to her mother, Mrs. a. Dr W H. VanTeVLmden has return edom ifaho, where he went to attend Se funeral of Ms mother. P Rrasweil leaves this week Florid BXrl sne 1, Murine the winter An unintentional impression was cre ated last week in the news story oi the death sd funeral of Luther Ward when it was stated that the services were, conducted exclusively by the w. O. W. As a matter of fact the members of .the lodge of I. O. O. F. took the principal part in the cere monies Mr. Ward was one of i oldest Odd Fellows in the county. t" n r.iarke returned crrieThursday atter a day's visit in tieir automobile. tj t Keith of Southport, N. Cm ta?rmoHv toKSenderaonvine where be 5l open aentaljffices. Mr- V; ?Swr1nS?hf C. has been a isuorm the past few days. viipc O mother oi Mrs. Rogers of ned borne H 1 1C II 11111. J--- 111 1 o - v after city. NEW ROAD PROPOSED FROM BLACK MOUNTAIN TO BAT CAY, xi. The first meeting looking towards this important road wa sheld at Dome, McDowell County,- N. Cv last Satur day. There were present over one hun dred voters of Broad River township and the enthusiasm was well night It is said a petition was siVnfwi nt this meetinsr askmer the commissioners of McDowell .county to order an election to vote on road bonds in the near future. The Democrat promises more re garding this new highway very goon. ' !ifi . ; PJ-&M: ;M IF YOUR GROCER DOES MERCHANTS HOLD THEIR FIRST MEETING IN NEW REST ROOM. Decide to Offer Help to Greater Hen dersonTille Club in the Employ ment of a Full Time Secretary. "of several weeta m went to Lin- accompany :o: - TIT -noViall Mr. C. WreTnd faugbter borne a visitof sev-eradays. Rec. W. F. Wombie, MrJJ-g and Mr JSSSM. "aroiin rEar Coner" Rewsvme. - :o: Miss Lillie Schas of Asheville was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kantro witz, Sunday. ; O " a Messrs. F. G. Chaple and Tillman Brock returned Saturday after a sev eral days' automobile trip through up per South Carolina and Western Nortn Carolina. :o: Mr. and Mrs! W. M. Bridges, who were married in Florence - S.C., on Nov ember 3, an account of which appeared in the' Democrat last week, returned to Hendersonville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bridges are stopping at the Cedars o ; Mr. and Mrs F s'wetmur arrived Friday after an extended visit of about three weeks among relatives in Iowa Indiana and Illinois. ;p; . Mr. M. L. Shipman, Commissioner of Labor and Printing of North Carolina at Raleigh spent Tuesday in the city en route home from a visit to his par ents at Blantyre. :o: m Pleasure and Huntiuff Trip. Mr Ind M "Roy O. Keitb , and Boy, have returned from a two weeKS l!rf wuXeton and vicinily, where Sy visited tbeMr considerable game. A. I. Justiee-ot Hendersonvme tne nrst ui - The Merchants association held a revival meeting Monday night in the new rest room provided by the asso ciation and the Women's club and dis cussed a number of matters of import ance to the interests of the Hender scnville merchants. The rest room was warm and com fortable and was declared by thos3 present" to be the most suitable ar- ' A a LLi Ui L II. 11(1 lilfri III V I II X I ' M 1 111 T I W w J j X U v rcom remains open during the day for the use of the merchants at night. It is steam heated with light and toil et facilities and was highly appreciat ed by the merchants, so much "so that a vote of thanks was extended to th Woman's club for furnishing the roo-r which the association rented for a term of six months. The association decided to make a proposition to the Greater Hender sonvile club in the .way of offering of co-operation in the employment of a wbole-time secretary to serve both or ganizations. Dr. F. V. Hunter and G. M. Glazencr were guests of the association and Dr. Hunter had his name added to the membership list after enjoying the discussion of some of the many prob lems in which the business men are interested. He had on that day open ed the hot service department of his soda fountain business, so served those present to comDlimentarv hot ! drinks. Interest in the association some what diminished during the summer rush therefore before th tipt moot ing a committee will work up the at- leuaance ana oegm a campaign for new members. Rev. was up to see us va people, and he, with some i rv te mill 2Sr 3 nor in Brevard or district. Rosman News. ;o. motored THIRTEEN CASES DIPHTHERIA. School Children Are Examined Daily to Prevent Spreatf of Disease. Thirteen Cases of diphtheria have developed in Hendersonville. The syieaa or me trouDie maae it neces sary to take extra precaution as a re sult of which daily examination of the scnooi children is made bv Dr. J Frank Cranford, city health officer Children with throats appearing other tnan in a normal condition are sent home. With the view to sanitation in dividual tongue depressers. are used in the examinations. Dr. Cranford reports that the thir teen patients have suffered with only mil J a. t f "iiu cases i ine aisease. SAM JOHNSTON TO BUILD. Sam Johnston is preparing to build over from, a six-room bungalow on Washington Tne following , the guests sweet opposite the Ingleside. "Dirt Asheville Sunday ana H L.. was broken Wednesday. The of Mrs E. Lewis: Mr. Sherman, img material has been purchased. Finkelsteinj, Mr and r. &eMt Is Mr. Johston's intention to have Olmnn Ajgentar, ihOUSP rnmnlDrod an aorKr build- It W W s k U house completed at an early date. He will make It his home. This house will occupy the last va cant space between Second and Third avenue. MANY WENT TO ASHEVILLE. A and crowd estimated at between one two hundred nersons took ad- M:. Simon jeo KoPnThvaiore. Serf Store"nbTuesday and Wednes day before Thanksgiving. . . -'.- t orsoll. formerly of J Vr-omced to friends acnH.vuic. uao - that of medicine in eniieiD""'Vi Tis lust ' Wednesday and boarded thel 1 o'clock spring of 1916. Dr. InSfRiJtnaere train. The people returned after the left for Boston, Massachusetts wnero she will tase special - - of children in Harvard University Medical College during this coming winter. It is her intention to give special attention to this branch, though engaging in the general prac tice of medicine. Dr. Ingersoll is sister of Mrs. J. B. Green., the wife of Dr. Joseph B. Greene ol Asheville. rille, nas announced to ir vantage Qf excurgIon the Chap she will locate for J t&eprw Jmon-Tlexander meetings in Asheville NOTICE. CRINKLEYS Main Street at Monument Stoves and . heaters $1.35 to $25. Trunks $1.40 to $20.00. Bags and Suit Cases 50c to $10.00. Rugs, Clock3, Musical Mdse. Furniture, 2 inch post Brass Bed $8, $13, $16. J xJJ FIFIFT 1 ii..J"Jt .minim J Lm Do you know that we are selling a shoe that is very popular in this territory and in this climate ? Do you know YQUR FRIENDS are buying these shoes every day, and are daily becoming louder in their praises ? Do you know your friends are getting the very limit of comfort from these shoes from the day they put them on ? Dotyou knbw that these shoes look good to others, feelgood to yourself, and are even better than they look and feel? Do you know that these iook good and feel pod" shoes cost no more than ordinary shoes for Hen, Women and Children? Vhy don't YOU wear Star Brand Shoes? Feed Your Po ultry on tin BYERS 8; Wholesale and Retail Ft THE BR! Vt DEE is in very many cases - Present day methods for long periods at J especially susceptible School children's ev . Many cases of 'bad ly be trace dtc defec W. H HAWKB - Itll I mm m m mm 2iV uo If IVJio Run, Rush; Jump, Any way Rnr QAra frill A QtfWt fO P( you want but Money. Misi frfrtA mxrirA anrl SVA VOU I FORGET THE PLACE Rcyal Scarlet Mince Meat 9c package, 3 for.. .. .. .. .. v. .. 25c . Raisins and Currents v . :12c Pk -."" "' . i Citron 22c" H. Orange and Lemon Peel. . .... .... . . . ..... .22c lb t . , ; . " ... - " , Sweet-Oranges, large juicy fruit. ... ....29c dos Florida Grape Fruit. . ...... . : . . .80 each 89c doi Extra Fancy Cranberries.. .. .. .... . ..125 qt I Corn and Peas ... .. .. .. .. ..9c can Plum Pudding ...23c . English Walnuts.. .. .. .. .... 20c Brazil Nuts : . . 19c lb. Best Prunes ...... . . . . . . 12c California Fancy Dried Peaches.......... .. 9c B& llilWl GLENN 0 III Let us furnish your Thanksgiving Dinner Do you know the prices you are pay-. mg for Groceries? Prices are very important items and should 'always be considered before buying. Best California Peaches..- 3 lb Fancy Sliced Pineappl We are wholesale a--cakes and crackers. Pouni three and five pound sizes. nnr wands are new, lhere G in glass cases. Have you son. "We have no rats too? orders for turkeys. If J"oU Parties intending to bring in produce to be sent to the Orphans Home at A L S'SPn" bSpU BmSS Ve.ocipede,, Wagons. DolU and in ar. .- w. : . --...Carriaees. Rifiles. Ball Bearing .Bros., store will be directed TOYS COMING IN I Phone 140 ing. at the depots where they Carrlagjej,- -i.i. : it.!- e I Skates -51.40. ;cx.ea 10 leave vueir ouer. 1 . - . 1 it rsys to ray asn ltc We will Jiaye 30 or 40 Turkeys within the next few da a NC om. requi age w pa eye examin 'menta Na Al 1 o du you ou W 1 A

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