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v is - 1"!! t i' 1 l p ' t r ' : i ... v w .. . i t 7 " . "Msca's tor Teas" Will Clssa Year Sluggish Uvsr'Bsftr Than C:r.sl : ' sad Can Hot Ss3t&. . Calomel makes you sick ; , you lose a day's work. Calomel is quicksilver arvl ifr salivates; 'calomel injures your liver. .If you are bilious;' feel lazy, sluggish &nd all knocked out. if your bowels ara oon.nipated and. your head aches or stomach, is sour; just take jx spoonful of harmless Dod son's Liver Tone instead of using sickening, salivating-calomel Ir..ii:;sk Liver Tone is real liver medi "h:V. ; : You'll know if next morning be- '.t.'tr you Will wake up foiling .line, liver will be working, your liead T. -nd -jdizziness" goin. your stomach - . : sweet an.d -bowols TruJar. Von i-'is- h1' like .working. You'll be cLoer- r ' Sf Tv--t-j yjv rd- BPlhH 1AH. Your ; druggist or dealer "sells you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson'a- Liver Tone under my personal guarantee that, it will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it; won't make you sick nnd you can cat anything you want without being salivated. . Your druggist guarantees that eacir spoonful will start" your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you get your money Lack. 'Children glf.dly take Drnlson's Liver Tone because it is . pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. I am selling millions of bottles of Drdsoif's T.ivrr -Tone to peTpl. who have found fhat ihn' rh-abit. vijrotaUe, liver mc-djeine' irkes the rfaee 'of -dangerous calomel. ' 1'uy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee: . Ask your druggist THE TTQOEfG OF THE J7Q: NOTICE TO CREDITORS. North Carolina Henderson County. Before R. .M. Oates, J. P. In the matter of Wm'. Guill, petitioner for Homestead. , William Guill of Henderson County. N. C, having filed his petition before the undersigned for his homestead and personal property exemptions, this is to notify all the creditors of the said William Guill that the said peti tion will be heard at my office in Hen def sonville township, Henderson coun ty on the 7th day of June ,1917, when and where, if they shall appear, they may be heard. KESOURSEFUL YANKEE. .(By,LilaIlIpley tEarnwell of Hehder-' '-v- 8onvIlieJ-.N. C.) -- " . --. . . . . '.- The, election 13 versanti ia expla nation of the result we hear on all sides, "The women did it." ' Marvellous attentions ; were paid to the women by campaign managers on both sides, special literature for wom en was sent out" by Republicans and DemCicrats alike giving most urgent reasons why they should support Mr. Hughes or Mr., Wilson. Women, were" entreated and persuad ed; promised and flattered, they were HAS rXSSED STATE SENATE. hoc Senator JKstlca Explains His ?os!tbn In Deference to the Ffclit oa Y V Trustees ' hj Patrons, v i What -seems to be a lively, issue in the Flat Rock school district has come to a head when a bill was passed by the Senate asking for the appointment of the trustees by the county board of education as In other special tax dis tricts of the county. Senator Justice has written ine ecu tor of the Hustler his position in the For many years we eastern suffrage, workers Vhave heard - the unfailing complimentary talk about our indirect influence.. - ' ' - What did the men consider it worth in the' recent election? In the states where women have the vote Democrats and Republicans both sent some of their, strongest . and bc3t speakers, money was freely -used, at tentions of every descriptions were lit erally showered upon the women, not omittinsr the time-honored persuasions ; Among the many marvelous stories of candy, flowers and drives! :;. iwu vuiuc uava liuMi y . lands none brinjr a petitioned to speak, they were heard matter in which he states he reeis respectfully; and their influence was Mustiflable in doing what he has. ' eagerly solicited. ' ' ; 'Editor of The Hustler: prouder thrill to j u murh ramnaim m'onev or atten tions of any sort were given to women in the states where they have no bal lot? - '- -v - If indirect influence - is ' really so This the 7th day of December, 1S16. j ged mountains R. M. OATES, J. P. Hendersonville Township. Hen. 12-14-6tc derson County, N. C. 10 CENT "CASCAEZTS" American hearts than this one: From that much tried country Armenia the story comes. The Turks were sweep ing the Russians before them and the little army, unable to give protection, was warning the people to flee from their homes and seek safety beyond they go? On one side was the ad- !7aste uPn y. We want votes' you L!..J? V:.-i." .have none to give us, so" we concen- the home of Kurdish I te Our efforts upon the women with A bill passed the senate last week relative to the Flat Rock school, un der which if ratified by the house, the school trustees will hereafter be ap pointed by the County Board of Edu cation as in other special tax districts. -This is the only change contemplated by the passage of the bill and was in troduced by me on petition of more than sixty patrons of the district. In fact, I was informed that practically every patron in the district had sign ed the petition except members of the families of the present board. The men .who constitute this present board at Flat Rock are all high minded, pa triotic citizens who have the wellfare of the community at heart, but the majority have spoken and in so far as I may have anything to do with the matter the majority will rule not powerful why did campaign managers l only because of the principal involved so studiously avoid any effort to ob- i but for the cake of a united communi tainit? - ,r-: J ty spirit to wHich the children of the In effect, eastern ..women were toldu't district have the right for their own "We have neither-time nor attention -to ; weif are. . : '" Y"ours verv truly, -JAMES FOY JUSTICE. FOR LIVER AND BOWELS bandits. Then Mr. front. -He is spoken ot,mereiy as a "Yankee." By dint of much scheming he was able to arm about two hun dred men" whom he sent ahead Tnto the mountains to clear and hold the only pass w ithin each of the. people. Then -ho gathered the people together Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath Candy Cathartic. More en'doavor -was made to. win the v.-omn in the enfranchised states than in all the rest of the country. Power commands respect. Surely the women c'f the-eastern states have learned much by th'e campaign of 1916. Not only so, -but" men, too, have in- i :. 1 -i ,i:nnf,.j vUtJiltil Liicir uuiu, iii.iy yi i-uv.u panic-stricKen population mat a-.&win EDITOR WILSON APPOINTED COX. WEAVER'S SECRETARY. having come out boldly m favor of line of march carried with it hocks olt1 w u -ft i "r , -f, Ii a -nm uttlP nnp that women are neither demoralized Wayiiesville Mm Rewarded for Ser. vices in Mocont 'Caaiyalga, , It is Said. Rumors but nf .Acbcville civd verified by.tho list issue of the Waynesville Ccuiicr which shows', a change in the editorship indicate that Ronald B. Wil- . . ii. - 'son. a nfiws:s.Der man of wide exncri- the strong helping the weak and eacn j uu; .-u - f; cncg wil beComc the private secretary ,' No odds h'ow bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head . aches, how miserable you are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get relief with Cascarets. They imme diately "cleanse and regulate the stom ach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the con stipated waste matter and poison from the - intestines and bowels. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver .and bowels clean; stomach sweet and head clear for months. . They work while you sleep.' S. SLACK'S LETTER To Mothers oL Delicate Children PalnSyra, Pa "My little girl had a chronic cough and was so thin yon could count her ribs, and she had no appetite. Nothing we gave her seemed to help her, until one day Mrs. Neibert asked me to try Vinol, and now she is hungry all the time, heT cough is gone," she is stouter and has a more healthy color. I-wish every mother who has a delicate child would try Vinol." Mrs! Alfred Slack. We guarantee Vinol, our non-secret tonic, to . make delicate ' childreq healthy and strong. ' ?r&ae- - - v . . - - 7. r .The Justus Pharmacy in Henderson Tille. Also at leading drug stores in all North Carolina towns. working to a common end,, so that 25,000 people escaped - to safety and were kept from starvation because they carried with them their means of food. What such a deed means can te realized only by reading the ac counts of other starving multitudes tramping weary miles and leading their wasted dead along the way. But no than that he was a Yankee. we Americana rt-'iiiemuci no. c ( Thomas Scully, cf Chicago, states. Judge says: "Within the last three years a dif ferent atmosphere has pervated our polling places' and our political gath erings. Politics has become a part of the home life; issues are discussed in other account is given of the hero the family, intelligent voting has in- creasea. our elections uave ueuuic more an expression of real democracy, I A it. read of the early use of this term and less a mannestauon or sueugu. to-indicate our Dcople. Later -it came between petty factions and rival organ- to have a special significance of thrift and shrewdness and kindliness and seemed to belong peculiarly to the neoDle of the North Atlantic states. But the word Yankee has never been izations. As judges end clerks the wo men are efficient. and adept. We havo fewer mistakes in precincts where wo men are on the job than where men alonA do the work. The women are of Congressman Zebulon Weaver. Mr. Wilson has at varioiis.timcs bee.n editor of the Sylvan. Valley News of Brevard, telegraph editor of the Ashe ville Citizen, editor of .a newspaper in Black Mountain and for the past few years owner and editor of the Waynes ville Courier. He is still 'owner of the Courier. ice ckeam Famine is likely to materialize term of dishonor. Nor has it ever j conscientious and insist that every thing at tne polling piaco done properly." Dennis J. Egan, chief clerk, of the Chicago election board, says: "Do you remember how it used to be a'few years ago at ward meetings? All the boys smoking black cheroots; the air blue 'with smoke and sulphurous with profanity, and then the audience would adjourn to Mike's place with Highest Cash Prices Paid For Mixed Rags, Iron, Bones, Bottles, Metals and Rubber My Specialty WASTE PAPER J. F. STEVENS Cpp. Cent Fcue fcVr Street. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. . been more honored than in the deed of this obscure life-saver .on the plains of Armenia. The late Mark Twain made the terni immortal in his, 'A - Yankee in. King Arthur's Court," one of the rich treasures of American lit erature. Those who have not read this book will never know the great ness of the Yankee character until they do. The incident given at the beginning of this article ie only one more proof of that large hearted, re sourceful and ready manhood which we think of when we hear the word Yankee. If it should be applied to our whole continent we need not blush so long as the old significance re mains. The obscure YanKee wno sv- ed 25,000 lives in Armenia uaa rood" for our sakes. Not every Amer ican who.goes abroad leaves our name so well established. The thing I should like to emphasize is our per sonal responsibility for Americas good name, for 'our national reputa tion There are doubtless sections of Europe and Asia in which the name American or Yankee would, arouse ipers A few people have 1U! -nrtiistVl WA TTlllSt. RttA. maae a conaiuuu iui "u.v i ,. . - -;nToirm :f hflflr rt hkme. A comparatively In such a .complicated civilization It V A VMU ' " - Consumption La;' Year Almost Two Gallons Per Capita; Bnt JUa. terials Now Are Too High. The people of the United States spent $291,648,000 fos ice cream in 1916, according to the editor of the International Confectioner. "Figuring the population of the Uni ted States at 100,000,000, the per capi ta expenditure for the national deli cacy was almost $3 in the 12 months. The. total, quantity of ice cream con sumed was 208,320,000 gallons or 'a little more than two gallons for each man' woman and child. Two-thirds candidates and proceed to get half j of au tne iCe cream eaten in this ciint if thev weren't so already. Well, a change has come over the spirit of. our dreams. The rough stuff has been cut out. Why? Because the women are in politics. Believe me it's tidied politics up. At the polling places we. know from cold, plain facts, that the entrance of women as judges and clerks has increased the efficiency of our election machinery in a phenome- InTrecent address Worn Dr. Charles Dabney he declares that the desiie of a women to take part in civic life is not a desire to escape from the home, but a desire to defend the home; to ad vance the interests of . the home, in cluding the larger home, w wu RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the sure& way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is small number have given us Ameri cans the reputation of being dollar- chasers. "A dollar is bigger than a man in America." we are told. We as ours public questions of all kinas are forced -into the home, not only eco nomic and political questions, but those of health, sanitation, eaucauou T J yicrp n, rn fHi n n r n n nn ra rvn ca : " " b H i, , r. mm tniA it is and vet 2nd morals, and concerning all oi uiese .uuw . iC4 v r ".. . - Tininfni hAcause we cannot deny a degree or trutn. . woman wiii "T . T everv- We must make it wholly false, and we she is pro ound ly interested in every can do this only one by one, each or ' tmng mat wuv- us in our own small way proving the family. . . . a contrary. There is nothing in our na- j Dr. Dabney goes on to say that the tional life for which we blush so deep- ! opportunity to participate in public af ly as our sins of selfishness, nothing ' fairs will tremendously stimulate the that cuts so destructively into our interest of women in air higher eau homes our communities, our states cation, and we ought to be preparing and our nation. Fair play, justice, institutions for them. righteousness and truth are mere For this the new woman s college homely virtures, mere decencies of willvbe vocational as well as . cultural, character. But they are at the foun. it will train women to work as wellas dation of life, individual and national. think, giving them the same opportu These qualities are being learrled nities as are given to men. across the seas through terrible x-I The census snows mat wuiueu ex periences of suffering. A new people ready work in all but three of the three fa hoino- hnrn with trninv1 farmltiAS i hundred OCCUPatlOnS listed. AXOSt r? - Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc, Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc 25c 50c $1. : At all Dealers. such as we have never even imagined. We must equal them in fairness, jus tice and efficiency and hold our old place among the nations of the world or go down before a better people with better ideals and better hearts. America needs today as she has never needed before, the strength born of right living, the help of every man and woman that tread her soil. Amer ica needs you. The National Stock- man and Farmer. LOCAL RAILROAD SCniSDUL'E. A sheville-Spartanburff Division. No. 42 Southbound 8 : 08 A. M. No. 41 Northbound.'- ---10 : 02 A. M. No. 28 Southbound 11 : 20 A. M. No. 9 Northbound. 1 : 00 P.M. No. 10 Southbound 5:15 P.M. No. 27 Northbound 6:55 P.M. Transylvania Division. No. 5 Ar. Hendersonville 9: 50 A. M No. 8 Lv. Hendersonville 11:30 A. M. No.7 Ar. Hendersonville 5: 00 P.M. No, 6 Lv. Hendersonville 5:20 P. M. TO 3IAKE GLASS COFFINS. Kingsport, Tenn.. Jan. 12. Plans have been completed for the construc tion her of an immense glass plant by the Decamp Glass company, composed ! is almost in sight, of these occupations' require the same training that men receive. ' The woman physician, pharmacist, chemist, architect, sanitary engineer and teacher require practically the same training as men. Eighty per cent, of all teachrs in the land are women. Nearly all of the trained nursing, and most of the social service institutional management are in hands of women. Are not these suffi cient reasons for giving her opportun ity for getting the best training for her work? . . If we suffraists stand together to make "a long pull, a strong: pull, and all pull together," it will not be so long as some may suppose, for the goal Dressed Hogs, : Lve. Turkey, Chick ens, Butter bage and Itato highest market prices paid We can -save you mbney on your purchases on General Merchandise as we sell quickly for cash and are satisfied ith smallprofits.; Call over Phone No. 2400. Green River Mfrg.- Co. TUXEDO, N; C. " immmmmmr,-- U A U? W - 61i tea a M .13 l a - ! 'MffiMiaF- w&L.&h!g& "FifurE. to control peach leaf curl and destroy San "-.MM Jose scale and check apple canker, couar rot, .etc. Don't let the scale of vour trees during, the Ion months. Clean up your trees now. oughly this fall with - . : " M A M sap the life;- mmmmMm g .winter-Wmmmmm v Spray thor- , iMili- t B3 KJS MS", . i m n . USB tern 1 jbHi ImJhW BABb : th great tree 'invigorated ' One barrel goes as far as three cf lime sulfur and has greater penetration. Saves one-half the labor. ' Will not harm the tenderest fruit buds or injure . face or hands. Never corrodes the pump. . En dorsed by Experiment Stations and, used for ten years in leading orchards. - . Take a tip from us, spray materials are eroingf higher. Save money by ordering now. Come in and let us show you samples. Also eet jn-, teresting bobklet, 'The Why a and Where fo'?s of Fall Spraying." N AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES JUSTUS PHARMACY in... ii.-ti nn ,i imnirimi iiii a.-.'iit(r. -iK,. county is eaten in- the territory east of Illinois and north of the Mason and Dixon line, according to the ediotr. . The International Confectioner quotes figures to show that although a gain of 16 per cent was show nin the consumption of ice cream in 1916. the year was a bad one for manufac turers and retailers, because of the high price of raw materials. The publication sounds a warning that ice cream probably will be scarce this year, as "it will be only by good luck that the manufacturer can get neces sary supplies and when he gets them he will find them 50 per cent higher than they were in 1915." 4 THE GAD FLIES OF LIFE." The man who can see no good in his fellow-man ought to fall off this oarth nd ?o to his place. There is no guess work about where he ought to be and where he will "go when he lavps here. The milk of human kind- ness has soured lh nim, his better na. ture has beepme perverted, nis yes in verted and his whole moral being turn. ed awry." He has lost connaence in men, has no real respect for women, look's on God as a tyrant and death as an escape from thralldom. He is too cowardly to destroy himself, too ab ject to be honorable, too small intel l nctuallv to bother about the weightier problems of life, too contemptable to he noticed and too apt to live out all his days. Such men may be classed the "gad flies of life," calculated to annoy their betters, foment strife, run discord and bring misery on manKinu Marshall News-Record. -Orchard Brand 99 Lime and Sulphur Solution The safest and most reliable preparation for spraying all kin ds of fruit trees in the dormant season r There are' many substitutes put out under fancy. names or which ex aggerated claims are made: The .pa sis of most of these is "soluble oil." While these are very effective for a few applications, they are injurious to the trees and if used repeatedly -will kill them. Lime sulphur solution is" the only safe remedy for San Jose scale. Spray in February and .March before the buds swell. Write for information and prices., y . ' T. S. MORRISON & GO. . AGENTS FOR WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. .' 80-84 Patton Avenue - Asheville, N. C. Headquarters for Spray Pumps, Hose, Nozzles, Bamboos, Etc., and Spray Materials $15.00 Per Cord for Chestnut Wood CASH PAID AT SIDING x Cut Your Chestnut Timber into Telephone Poles and we will pay you $15.00 per Cord at Siding. Write for Information. . ERSKINE POLE COMPANY : : Weaverville N. C largely of Memphis capitalists. The concern is capitalized at $1,000,000. It will manufacture glassware of all kinds, but will make a specialty of g?tiss coffins. Actual construction of the plant will begin as soon as ma terial can be obtained. A thread spans the space . between the jaws of an implement invented by a Kansas City man for cleansing be tween the teeth. , Air political parties are watching us, all are bidding for our favor, and none dare slight us. . We are organized for a purpose which, while occasionally delayed can never be defeated. : . . ; .Some years sgo a friend of mine was traveling in a buggy oyer a coun try road. The driver a young colored man of exurbant spirits, tapped with his whip the bushes alongside, the stone3 or whatever his arm could reach. Finally they came to a hor net's nest hanging from a limb within easy raech of the whip. Cautiously, carefully and rapidly the driver drove on, making as little noise as possible. "Why didn't you hit that hornet's nest, Joe?" my friend asked, and he received this reply: "Hit a hornet's nest boss; no sir, I ain't gwine to. fool with them; they's organized." DIAMOND USUI brand: O1 JUTe yor Imt for CTfl-CHES-TE2. S A" DIAMOND BRAND PIi,LS itt RED ndjX Goz.D jnttallic boxes, scaled with Blne) Ribbon. Takb no other. of tf v7 Drasids ad ak far HIXUKS-TllU 9 V. DlAllOXn nnANDFILLS, for twenty-fire years regrarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. 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