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1 -i i - A. H. MOREV DENTIST ; Morey Building". HONE60I Dr. W. H. Vander linden DENTIST V Phone 351 Office over Duff's Holmes Building DR. H. L. KEITH (Successor to Dr. W. P. Nickel.) DENTIST. Office: Over Hunters Pharmacy. 1 dr. el a. McMillan (Successor to Dr. W. T. Waller.) DENTIST Office: Burckmyer Building, 4th Are. Phone 442. . Hendersonville. N. C DR. EHRINGHAUS Dentist. ! PHOE 57-J. Office over J. O. Williams HENDERSONVILLE. N. C Even the Dogs go Mad about the Cash Prices I pay for all kinds of JUNK J. F. STEVENS Opp. Court House.Main Street HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. i ne Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre sistible charm a good 4 complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm - LIQUID FACE POWDER nd use according to simple direct ion. Improve ment is noticed; at' once. Soothing, cooling and refreshing. Heal Sunburn, atop Tan. Pink. White, Rote-Rd. ?5c at 'DrvggUts or tv mail dlrtcL Sample (either color) for 2c Stamp. Lyon Mf. Co 40 South Fifth Sc. Brooklyn, N.Y. Machinery and Supplies Mill Largest stock In Western Caro lina, Saws. Pulleys, Belting. Wire-tope, Pipe, Fittings, Ma chinist's Tools. Foundry and Machine work a specialty. Asheville Supply and Foundry Co. Asheville, N. C. LOTS FOR SALE One opposite J. 0. Williams'. $650; two on Fourth ave- mue, $790. S'ee any real estate ' agent. Noah M. HolIowelL owner. A . 5-10-tfc Practica! Enough. "I certaialy'got-n shock yesterday," 'confided the broker-to a friend. "A young- man telegraphed me from JMaine that he had married my young est daughter." , v " "fireXt heavens! returned the oth er. . .."Well, all you can hope for now is that he mriylurn out to be a prac tical business man." x Oh," interrupted father, I guess he's practical enough. N He sent hla jaessage 'collect.' THREETO FOUR BULK HE FOR ALLIES ins Loan TTill be Poshed Before Con gress Immediately. Washington, Aug. 14. The Immedi ate authorization of new bonds for loans ef three to four billions to the allies was decided upon Senator Sim mons Congressman Kitchin and.Sec- 111 I t: la i y Aicauuu iu a tuun.vuvv r ' tk miftor TL-ill h nnshpd in Con- x tie iu.cn.v.i c gress. FREAK COR GROWS IX TODD'S CITT GAKDEX. When the government edict went out to make two blades o grass grow whprp nna erew before. J. H. Todd of the Hendersonville Lumber Co., got out his faithful hoe and manicured his city lot until it looked as pretty as the ISth hole on a Class A links. Then he sowed his seed, and faithfuly tend ed to histruck patch He was a little Old Guardian of the garden. - But he exceeded his best expecta tions. He grew a new kind of corn and n.ade five blades of grass grow where one ought to grow. Leastwise he left a sample in the a Hustler office to prove' that he am once anyhow. The freak is fine perfectly defines j ears of corn under one shuck, exclu sive of the mamma ear which is quite normal. Now don't, say "Oh, shucks." This is a fact. The ears are here if you have the eyes to look upon them. ! SALE OF Lt OX PARK j PROPERTY A SUCCESS. j A pleasant da, after two dates on which it rained drew forth a large 1 crowd to the Lenox Park sale. The bidding was spirited and a number of lots were sold. Among those who purchased are a number who will rtct homes on the property acquired. The site is most desirable and the improvements are of the highest class The rest of the property will be sold at private sale through a well-organized selling campaign. Spain Under Martial Law (By Agence Radio to international News Servi 1 .) Madrid Aug. 14. Spain is under martial law today as a result of a gen eral strike. There is much disorder In all cities. H Teachers Meeting. A meeting of the Henderson Cnut. ty teachers will be held in the graded school building on Saturday, August 25 at 11 a. m. President A. C. Reynolds of the State Normal school at Collowhee, N. C, will address the teachers. Prof. T. Few Sbipman wilL also mahe a talk. The teachers association will or ganize at this" meeting. The election suing year will take place at thi of officers and committees for the en meeting. All urged to present. MAYOR BROOKS DETERMINED .TO STOP SO MUCH SPEEDING, Says That When Theyre Found! Guilty Before Htm He is Gin& to Fine the Limit. The police department Is making special efforts to reduce the amount of speeding on Hendersonvllle's prin cipal streets and a large number of offenders have been fined by Mayor C. E. Brooks. Chief of Police Otis Powers has had hi3 men out on a number of streets and aj does watch is be'ng made on tbose who persist in breaking the speed limits within Hendersonville. Out on Fifth avenue where there is no sidewalks pedestrians areorced to walk in the street and with fast driving of automobiles it i3 very dan gerous to the public. eiiffitsiBiffi Washington, Aug. 14. China has declared war against Germany and Austria-Hungary. " The Chinese legation received, offi cial advices to-day from Peking de claring a state of war exists. Two More Boats From U S Sunk German Slinkers Are Hot Afte.r Our Skipping. Washihgton, Aug. 14. The Amer can bark Christino was sung by a Ger ma nsubmarine near the Azores Au gust 7, according to advices reaching the avy Department late thi3 after- noon. The entire crew was landed at Ponta Zel Gada. The crew of the American schooner A. B. Sherman ,of Philadelphia, sunk bv a submaiinp June 26. bias been ! landed at Sierra-Leone the navy de patment learned late .this afternoon. One of the sailors was shot in the foot when the U-boat encountered the schooler. The Street Dance Saturday Night The street dance given on Saturday night in celebration of the completion of the recon struction of the Greenville Hendersonville Highway was a decided success as have been the two preceeding ones. There were not as many dancers on the street as there were at the memo'rable Shriners ball but the crowd of spectators was larger. Great crowds from Green ville, Anderson, Spartanburg, GarTney, Union and other South Carolina towns arrived in cars all . during the day Sat urday and when the many units assembled at the dance Saturr day night the street looked as if all South Carolina had come to Hendersonville. A great many were over from Ashe ville also, and " many other towns and cities sent, represen tatives who came specially for the big cerebration, besides the large number of tourists and town people who always turn out for such occasions. In fact the walks in the street roped off for the dance were jammed to 'discomfort, and cars were parked closely for many blocks near the Kentucky Home of which the dance was held. The' Hendersonville band furnished the rrnisic and danc ing continiiecuntil a late hour. British Destroyer Hits Mine-Sunk London Aug. 14. Official A Brit ish destroyer was sunk in the North Sea by a mine. The crew was saved. he Blue Ridge Creamery Under New Management Will give you best results either for sour cream or sweet milk. We offer 50c lb butter fat for fat in sweet milk delivered daily before 10 o'clock or 40c lb for fat in sour cream delivered any time. This is one of the be'sTloea tions fo ra creamery in the South and we propose to make thi sa permaneut paying property. For further informa tion see Mr. , Hoover at the creamery. Why ship your cream away. . . . '. . BLUE RIDGE CREAMERY Under New Management ". Rioting For Bread . v ' Number Are Shot (By Agence Radio to International News Service.) ' Zurich Aug. 14. There are bread riots all over Bohemia. In one city soldiers shot into the crowds killing a number. Kentucky Coal Strike is Settled in Favor Union. Lexington, Ky.. Aug. 14 Twelve hundred striking miners and operators readier an agreement tpday. The miners' union is recognized. The ; men are returning to work. In Bell county men in eighteen mines are still out but these is an in dication of an early settlement. Sunday School Conventions." The Henderson County Sunday School Association composed of the workers from the different chuches of Hendersonville are arranging to hold township conventions in each of the townships of this, county during the coming months. The "Mills River convention was held some weeks agothe next convention will be held with the Beulah Baptist church on the third Sunday in August, and the Clear Creek convention will be held atFrultJand oh August 25 and 26., and this convention is planned so that Blue Ridge and Edneyville tjwuships may come together in a joint -tsj ' 1 tion which the officers are expecting them to do. This work is international and its j purpose Is to bring together ina com- :mon cause the best workers of the different churches and after consulta tion and training bring about improve ment in each of their own respective fields of work. All who have been interested in this work have realized the importance of cooperation, and it is the desire that all the Churches will. ' ' f Write your ad like you would talk to your party aiuj tell the whole truth. Notice the following: f FOR RENT Roon. Telephone & or 120 Lake A'venae. (fT FOR RENT' Nice Urge front room, closet, nmmng water,-electric lights. Con to car line asd good restaurant. Moder&te .price,' Apply ! 20 Lake Avenue. Which adwould,iou answer? - i Don't cut the ad too short. It is false economy. i . Pope Benedict Makes ItefcPe'.IEropdsal HAS ADDRESSED LETTER TO ALL i - . ' v . BELLIGERENTS OF SUCH 3f ATtfEE BELGIUM AND SERBIA AND POLAND RESTORED Set Believed Any , Positive Action b Taken But General Peace Discus sion 3Iight Follow Proposal Kot Reached United States Yet. ... .. . Washington, Aug. 14. All partici pants in the European war, including - TT-tcd States, are to be placed on record on a proposal for peace by Pope Benedict, who addressed identi cal proposals" to all belligerents of such nature as to require an ansker. The proposal has not reached the - -- United States as yet. Secretary Lan sing today stated that he knows of the contents of the letter informally but cannot discuss what action will be taken on the proposals of the Pope. That will be decided when the Secre tary -and President Wilson receives the suggestions. ' An informal exchange of views will be likely before final action will be decided on by the United States and the Eentente powers. Briefly it is indicated that thesug gestions provide the restoration and independence of Belgium and Sebia and 1iie independence of Poland. The big question affecting France and the destoration of AJsace-Lorain and Italy's claim for territory acquisi tion' is held open. Diplomats and officials wh would : discuss the matter are of the opinion j that the Pope's proposals will not j bring about any. positive action but a general discussion of peace miglit fol low ."N GiROSI S00I TO BE SENT ABROAD XORTH CAROLINA WILL , FURNISH THE ENGINEERS TRAINS. Most Southern States Will Contribute Its Quota of Trained Men, Washington, Aug. 4. Nationa Guard units from 26 states are resig nated by the War department today as soon to be sent abroad. Among the states designated are Louisiana, Georgia Ailabama. North i and South Carolina, Virginias, Texas, Tennessee, and eight northern and western states. The- department named the 42d di vision, first formed of " National Guardsmenof the 84th Infantry bri gade, and includes the 151st Machine Gun battalion, composed of companys B and F, 2d Georgia. Engineers' regi ment includes the battalion of South Carolina engineers. The headquar ters train and military police will be selected from the "Coast Artillery of Virginia.' The Engineers train will be from the North Carina National guard The Sanitary train will in clude the ambulance companies ef Tennessee and three other states.. The new division will number over 20 000 men. Biliousness -and Stomach Trouble. "Two years ago I suffered from fre quent attacks of stomach trouble anf biliousness," writes Miss Emma Ver- bryke, Lima, Ohio. "I could eat ven ittlft, food that agreed with meand I become so dizzy and sick at my stom ach attimes that I had to .take hold of something: to keep from' falling. Spe- rff. 1 mwm - m . - ng unaroeriams raoiets advertised. : decided to try them. I improved rapidly." Obtainabel everywhere. $13.00 PER CORD- FOR CHESTNUT Wood. Cash at siding. Write for -information.. J. V. Erskine, buyer Weavervillei N. C. IB SALlil Calomel is quicksilver and - uamixe on your liver. - Calomel loses you 1 Know, wnat calomel j? fj l cury ; quicksilver. Cal mJ gerous. It crashes ir to t like dynamite, cramnin earns vou. Calompl T? bones and should never be S your system. --J5 fo W hpn trvr, 1 1 'rr , J,vu xetl onion? sonstiDated anrl all i-t.-j!' sK believe vou need a rWp , 1 calomel just rememlr Jei drusrorist sells for ko .'l.1 M bottle Of Dn?nn'c T ,V' n- i 3 is entirely vegetable and p .. :. , --ci one. taKe ana. is n rprtar.f l l Ti. "'-slItUi-a fn. calomel. It is guaranty to j " " - JlilliJlT incirJn onrl r.o -i-. -.i. l uuu tau nui SUiiVrtte Don't take calomel ' Tr sick the nest cfey ; it lor Vo'i a S I PTJ? mil rifrTlt Tin s.i L' , J J,,. u,,,, tltl Give it to the children Uu? perfectly harmless and do..,:'c Wanted to Buy Both Native and Abruzzi SEED RYE SEED WHEAT ' Let us ki3v qn tity i i yuu nave aim name price STRICKER SEED CO. Asheville, N. C. coc Sold for Years all through this Country Ask any User what he thinks of Babcock uggies T. S. MORRISON & CO. Asheville, N. C. Umbrella Went With Room. Jones was miserable There he was alone, damp and unhappy, eating his .Christmas dinner in the coffee room of a woebegone and lonely inn. Jones motto has always been "Busi ness before pleasure," but he wished .he had shirked the business which had summoned him to this part of the country at Christmastlde. He dozed for a white, and then in desperation betook himself to bed. He was awak ened by the pattering of rain, and to his disgust he found water dripping on to the bed through the ceiling. He pulled the bell savagely, and af ter a lapse of time someone conde scended to answer it. " "You must find me another room, please," said Jones. "The rain is leak ing in like fury !" "Oh, is that' all- you are bothering about?" snarled the landlady's voice. "If you'd thought to look yoifd have found an umbrella under the feed I tse it, man!" A Cure for Conceit. "When lecturing in the north or England," says Sir Ernest Shncldeton, the famous explorer, "before it time for the proceedings to besin on one occasion, I took a peep throng the curtain to. see wHat k: ::d of aQ audience I was likely to hnve. Thing looked promising, and I svd l , "Tes,' satd the chairman, i 1 you aire going to have as bis an r.u-" ence as the handbell ringers hvA 1- week. . , , JL 11 CX L 13 IUC SUll vl Sir Ernest, "that keeps me mode Still Hoping. " vrrT 4-vr- Ti-n ova en rr-n red. voa mustn't even look at another man. "I can't promise that." JLVrU UVC UJC, UUll l. j -X . TT V.n- Vl-TO rn 1 know ACS, JlCUIJf, UUV " that I won't be able tQ better mjseu Bab Buggies
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