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y One Cent a Vord Eachy Insertion y . NOTICE Pindliorae, Frfench Coach . 'Stallion now ready to serve mares . . at 10.00 cash in advance for oae service, Colt not guaranteed. Colt guaranteed for $15.00 for service Apply to Pink King at -Vincent ; Place. Flat Rock Drive. 11-30-tfc THE JEFFBESS FAB3I ON MILLS River, one of the best farms in all Westexn North Carolina, containing 620 acres, 400 of this is bottom land. r This farm is being sub-divided int3 small farms and will.be sold at pub- - lie auction Monday, -January 1191T . at 10 : 30 a. m. Rain or shine. . " ' . : ? 11-30-tfc ' IS uuft AS .; v v. ... . . c jrS vY - J .. .. v ; - 7jr . r.v&r, Vvf.f JL Just think this over a minute How many friends have you? Not the fellows who borrow froiii you I mean the chaps who ' n-fight for you! . Fellows who believe in you who stick by you through thick and thin. You can count them on one hand, can't you? But listen to this. I have several million down South here. And why? Because I've been on the level. IVe played fair. Tve never lied to my friends, nor cheated them, nor double crossed them, nor held out on them. They know, me by my right name SOV EREIGN. A true gentleman of the South, born and bred of the real Southern stock. I mingle the blood of Virginia and Caro linathe best in the world the choicest, sweetest,' ripest, smoothest tobacco you ever smoked. You Folks of the South KNOW Good blood! You Folks of the South KNOW Good tobacco! I have friends down South, and I keep them-because quality does tell. And it means a whole lot when I say: - ; N ir I am guaranteed by : j . If you don't .'like me return me to your dealer and get your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman is known the world over for keeping his word, and I have given you mine. 1 a2 06 FO 'THE GBNTLBMAM OP 1 1 n r s TS2B S OUTH 09 FOE SALE OB SERVICE Guernsey bull. See R. P. -Freeman at the de. pot. 12-21-tfc ... THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER , ; Hunter's Sarsoporilla - Compound, 50c Hunter's "Pharmacy, ( Electric i Xine Corner. 2-l-3tc. FOB SALE FOUR BEAUTIFUl well shaded buHding lots on Hen- " -,dersopTin-Asheville highway, each. t ,78 ft. frontage at a bargain. Mrs. J -v .w Williams,. Hyman Heights, phon " 356 r FOB SALE A Farm 30 acres 2 1-a ' miles from court" house. Will sell all or part two cottages on place, 5 rooms each. Fine spring ideal location for stock, ; poultry, truck or hog ranch; - Farm. aeriated- by stream 8 .feet wide. Will: selt rea sonable. Write A. B. C. care of the Hustler at once. . -.-.1 2-l-4tp - SEE" IRISH POTATOES WE HAVE the Northern grown, several van ' ties.V They will be profitable crop, this 'year. Hunter's . Pharmacy. , : . - y. , ' , y - . 2-l-3tC. FBEEZONE AND HDTOO COB3JT Cure. Try our Hindoo Corn Cure, 15c. Carry all other kinds. Hun- , ters Pharmacy. 2-l-3tc.; FOB SALE PBETTTi GBADE JEB--sey heifer. ;.N - C. Dameron,- Fletchr er, N.- C -. . 2-l-4tD ' y y y. ' :, .y t ' " . - TO it n 7 W D 9 asmnamn The Southern Railway System Premier Carrier of the South Will sell round trip tickets on account of ! i Inauguration oi President DATES OF SALE March 2nd7 3rd' and 4th,. 1917. - - x FIIAL LIMIT To reach original starting point before midnight Marclz 10th, 1917. y .TICKETS EXTENDED Original dut chasers of tickets may secure an e tension until April 10th, 1917, b7 depositing tickets with Special Agent ia J Washington and payment of $1.00. JSee locil agent for particulars.) STOP. OVERS Will be granted going or returning; at .any stations where trains scheduled to stop within the limit of tickets. .The following .rates will applyfrom Stations named and equally low rates from all other stations not named. Asheville. to Hot Springs inclusive r- ' $14.90 Hendersonville -- - 1595 Brevard - " ' 16,60 Tryon . ---- - " " 15,35 Lake . Toxaway rr- . 17.1o Saluda- - -'- - - - - - - -- -- 15.60 Waynesvillc. - -- - r -- 16-05 Andrews. . -- --- " 19M Murphy - T - 19.00 . . (Continued from Page 6.). interest. But when Judge Bond mere ly continued the injunction which Mr. Britt had obtained against the state board, until the Supreme court could hear Mr. Britt's appeal upon the man damus, here indeed was a 'Daniel come to judgment.' This was th nearest semblance to a favorable de cision by the courts which Mr. Britt ever obtained, and this injunction was immediately, dissolved by Judge Bond when the Supreme court handed down its opinion. ' t ' - "Mr. Britt and the Greensboro News hav nrmaiflTitW' ienored the broader question, the vital issue and th'e high er justice of the case. They have at tempted to prejudice the people ot Xorth ' Carolina ypon -the technical question as to whether the County Canvassing board could accept cor rected returns as to votes actuallv deposited in the boxes. I still -main, tain that the Buncombe county boarrt did not send for returns, or gather re turns, as Mr. Britt puts it. The . turns which they did consider wera aiade at least by a majority of the poll holders, and greater than this, thev "Were true returns setting forth indis putable facts. Mr. Britt .placed, bis reilance upon his writ of mandamus and lost, both below and in the Su- Venus cuui i, auu xiun xiittie''" - Buncombe county board with not h ' lng considered other precincts as he claims upon affidavits, wnicn we h Kv.Rtanders not to the Canvass- board of Buncombe county, but in th mandamus proceeding a week later. The acts set out in uimb "m"""" are not correct, and the very figures which Mr. Britt shows do not give the result which he claims. .t j ' "Mr. Britt can be seated by exclud ing a large number of votes which highest courts of this state have de clared were legal, and ought to have been counted. My certificate of elec tionjis backed by a majority of tb voters of the 10th congressional dis-f trict, and this is "the broad and jusi ground that I take in this case, with this consciousness i ucivc apologies to offer to the Greensboro .News or to Mr. Britt. "The 'editorials in the Greensboro News 'have constantly, assumed a true facts which 28 members, of th Buncombe county boa rdhave sworu were not true. "But not being satisfied with this, the Greensboro News further assumes that under othe rcohditions this board would have done still otner aiiegcu wrongs. Every floating rumor has been heralded even in editoriajs as a act Every distempered partisan statement made by;.; Mr. Britt or any other Republican -has had the instant support of Editor Hilderbrand. As to Mr Britt it ought to be evident to everybody, that this matter cannot be discussed with, him upon any respect able, level. I might 'cuss back at him, and fling vituperated epithets, but the people are' not interested in these, and then what glory is there anyway in saying hard things about Mr. Britt? He is not so dangerous as he would think he is. I doubt 1111 - a very much whether the state ooara oi j elections will worry ai me msB he has threatened them with. I doubt if they will lose much sleep over the would be thunderbolts of Mr. Britt; yes, the Honorable James J. Britt. As for myself" I shall be contented to pre cTit mv (asfi to Congress "in a plain, open, straightforward manner, relying upon the position that I was elected j hv a maioritv" or tne votes autucttw cast in the 10th district of North Car olina. I made a clean, honest fight in the campaign, received a majority o all the votes cast, and shall rely upon the broad justice of my position before the congressional committee. . -"I have noticed the letter, of P. P.. McLean, of Whittier. I, knew Mr. Mc Lean,' and am surprised that he would r.irculatft so untrue a" statement as that just made by him that the board of canvassers of Buncombe county tok the 'ballot' boxes into a secret meeting an.d there made up supplemental re turns. This, however, is on a par with-many statements that, have been circulated by Mr. Britt and his Repub lican friends. Mr. McLean says he is a Prohibitionist and votes indepen- riontr hut I wonder way ne was uoi V v w - - fair enoueh to state that he was tne Republican judge at his precinct at tne last election. "This solicitude of Republicans for the Democratic party is truly affect- Secure your Pullman accommodations in advance and get what you want ; Through sleeping cars leave Asheville for Washington ;daily at 3T45 P. M. For further information apply to your local ticket agent or write . J. H. WOOD, Division" Passenger Agent, Asheville, tf. C. ing.' 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