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8:0 Published Every Thursday Entered at the Postoffice at Hendersonville as Second class matter. "x Subscription Bates One Year $1-00 Six Months .50 AM subscriptions payable in advance and discontinued upon expiration. GORDON F. G ARLINGTON, . Editor and Manager. Make all check or money, pay. able to THE MUTUAL PBEST LSG COMPANY, Hendersonville N. C. FLETCFIIEB SCHOOL. Wonderful Showing of First Month. .Honor Boll, Etc , The first month of the Fletcher graded school gives promise to a .very I : .. nWitl-Ftririrr rear . I tlfi ?eL.T :Z 1 IS A. M-Bcts concent the enrolment tor theonth was 130 with them? - lures one of Uncle Sam's hoys. x. We ;,. S ,K; ; would be pleased to attend his funeral Prograia of Meeting to be Held at the before the smoke clears away. j Uouse Asheville, Oct 6. ' . . . ! 10:00 A. M. Remarks by N. -Buck- Can't a submarine be put under the ner . secretary Asheville Board of The way to keep people here all the year round is to keep everlastly at it. a o n v a rort pro nttondance of 113. So Ck Vl,7 w, t - 0 ' far as we have been able to find, this is the largest enrollment in the' his-tory-of the school, and we .are hoping that by the aid of our truant officer that our attendance can be ept up. For theelimination of absentes and tardiness, we have adopted the plan of giving as a reward to all children who are neither absent nor tardy during the month, the last half . of the last -..U...-i lTUrtjvMoitvn Cofirfoa ncrill rln "FHrlflV in th A ITlOnth. SO f Or tWS Dlan vice given, by the M. D., was to tne for ; farmers interested in sheep, Mr. , has worked admirably. effect that every time he retired to just Geo Evans,-sheep field agent, West i The following boysp.and girls ar on think about nothing, and he would Raleigh, N. C. our honor roll for . attendance this Ma rnnhl Several i Art inurnment for luncn. I montn: i aa.i. i " - .... , m ' I tj j ci;U(a. Dill.- Whitolror oni i 'z:uu f. m. jmv lacas oi oneen in oiiuwaiu omgieiuu, cm Mmia, , i x i. U , TV.v ITw C rn , Tnanl. Tiotrio Hlann PTfa trio Khplflnn l inn 1(JI III Laiuiiui raiui. 11.11 . o. i. iicasic i-""", uavuu -- "d,ui - Sheep Industry of North Carolina," R S. Curtis, office beef, cattle and sheep. West Raleigh, N. C. " The knitting- bag is like the small . n:00 A. M. Uses for wool and its boy"s pocket. It carries a great va- products, iVIr. F. L Seely, manager rtety V things other ,&n yarns and GrovePar Inn, As. needles. . ' Wool Clubs, Mr. R. M. Murphy, Ten- - nessee Extention Service, Knoxvillc, A doctor had been treating him for Tennessee. ' : ' ? . fr,r olaonloconesa Thff ad- 1YI. VV Hill lUB iwi iu uuua -6 C5 U 1X1 LIJ-HO 1U1 Oiliivwwwwi v soon overcome weeks after the patient was seen; asked by the doctor now ne vas s"-jHenryf owner Gf farm in Mitchell Wilkle. G. L. Taylor, -Everett Pitillo,. ting on. "Fine! I'm cured, I believe- rnnntjr where animal industrial divi-! George Robertson, Arthur. Walker, t Wt kent thinkiner about what I Rion will exDeriment exclusively with !. Jennie Wolfe, Julian Sorrell, Florence The scarcity of cold does not make! w uId Da vOU and now i sieep like a i sheep. Allied Construction Co., New , Souther, Tommy Seals, Lois Souther, , cold any scarcer. I in-" The 'doctor's eyes opened to ' Yrk N.Y. ' Earl Pitillo, Myrtle Baldwin Stella the The world deals good with good natured people. naturedly log." The doctor's eyes opened I wakefulness. The woman with a history may be a book agent. - It tak.es two to make a bargain and one to get the best of it. ' r You often find a five cent heart in a million dollar body. - Cold coffee is guaranteed to make the boarders v hot. A clean heart and a clear eye are Irresistible. Ever notice that a man goes from Summer into Fall headforemost. The first change they make is in their hats. It is doubtful if God ever made a man who could praise all of his neigh -bers. Many a shurch member' cponges his' preaching, but pays full price for his cigars and tobacco. 2:30 P. M Western Carolina as a1 Taylor. Louise ; Baldwin, Tempie wn- Sheep and Cattle Country, Mr. T. L. ; kie. Ethel Garren, Estelle Robertson, Gwyn, owner of farm, Haywood Coun- Josephine Messer, Margaret Lancet We nverhearri a Henderson county tv. N C where exclusive . exuen- Ida Lee Poteat, Ruth Cagle. Mray farmer say not more than three days ments with. beef battle are being con- Robertson, Harry Whitaker,. Alma .. . L . ... ducted in co-operation with, B, A I., , Waler. Jessie Wolfe, Sue L. Maxwell. When a man has a case in court it ago, tnat "uur nome-raisea seea cum WaQTliT1frtn n n nnfl AT1imoi TnHns. Tne RArr,ila flnra W Davis Edward this jear was better than the import-;try Division West Raleigh, N. C. j Walker, Donald Walker, Claude Davja, ed." That is encouraging news to ourj 3:oo P. M. Reports on Sheep from Levada Cagle, Carroll SoDfell, May home folks. And it also shows what County Agents,' Mr. E. D. Weaver, DavisLawrence Walker, .Ethel Cagle, our home folks can do. , county agent pf Buncombe county, . Ella' 'Cagle, Janie Lance. Margaret m , I ivir. J. ix. sams.tcoumy agent, maaison 4 KODerts, A'ueorgia omgieton, irnes'- . ! county; Mr. W. H. Ferguson, county Garrin. v . . - .--riA.rw-" Never let up on boosting Hender-, agent, Haywood county; Mr, F. M. , we suggest that some of the other sonville. You ,ca never say too Patton, county agent, Yancey Jcounty; schools of the county try this plan if much about her. Every letter you Mr. J. L. Thurman, county agent, Mc- they have been having any trouble write put in something good about X-""C11 j icmunu6, . iaruinesses anu aDsenies your town say something in it pleasing concern- j do in promoting the Sheep 1 Industry, ing our climate or people. All the Mr. R. O. McCord, agricultural agent. oouiaern rtauiuau, wreeubuuro, v.., i Columbia. S. C. S'ept. 23. Among MroJA- TBttes' aS"cult"raI asent, C. reCent arrivals at Camp Jackson, is a C' a& t?' , r 'contingent of 14 Cherokee Indians 4:45 P. Mi Sale of Pure Bred Rams frnm ph0 tk Fvptv hilrvnn qpnd out J vauv "J I : X-ery Ulll yUU bCUU UUt A-nn T What tti T?a1rnoHa irill imnDmrrv tvtm i Ti-ct i titittth x . ww . xfx. v f u.u.b vmc vuuo i iAt rill' IL I Ti T. .1 I :1 KM I 1. .1 Ivlil W r. IN COLUMBIA FROM ROBESON. people all the time, continually and everlastingly hammerin -away along these lines will soon break the ada mantine rocks of indifference and ig norance will get people everywhere Sheep, Mr. Geo. Evans. West Raleigh, number 2, accompanied the Indians and Facts Concerning the Judging of Two members, of the Robeson board talking about Hendersonville and the results will come like the glory' of N. C Oother t a a. .ii a i i i a i asiteu- iu aneiiu uut uave not oeeii sti-o n , n their name being changed to Cherokee hero tr evnlnin tlie?T EnMal ctotno - miyoiiaui mu nave oteu the cantonment officers. These In the rising sun, coming over Sugar placed on the program because of the : Loaf mountain to greet the beauties ; uncertainty and condi'ions being such ' k ii i i ji a. i a. , of a beautiful country here situated. NO WHEATLESS DArS VIIEY PEED HOGS WHEAT that they could not be present. legislative enactment Oklahoma City. Okla., Sept. 22. and they claim to be descendants of John . . . . .... I White's lost colony. They have sep- xa, -.i uu arat scnoois and asSociate on terras Their coming here is wc-ieu hi i;ive me oniciais- anoine ihire twn Snijtbf1rwn nnr? two T)nr- Z ' r; nor negroes i acts. xiitje nave ueeu unereu lo tutj i : x i. i is astonishing how much law he knows : While the food administrator -is urg- : 77" "rV f th ,,ir eociaI Problem to solve. Another on his side of the case. ing the holding of "wheatless" days, ! SS" e:Sflft L,, fir: contingent of 25 is due from the same iarmers in vvooas, &iaine ana otner , p Al , , . ( ui&inci. xuesaay.. , , uaiui e ui tut; w ji iv wmuu i uuug Cfcu- Wonder if the idea of Chicago stud' ried on with sheep in the State. nortnwestern UKianona counties are feedins: wheat to hoes and horses rath- Ing the possibilities of goat's milk came er than sell it at the prieo uxed by the from the result of capturing her pic- I government, according to rcporis of COUN BREAD HOLDING ITS ee's turesque mayor s proat? " The air above us i3 all righ! Col. Roosevelt has been up 6,000 feet, and he says so. Many a time his temper tas been up higher than that. j county agents to tho stale tcai d of ag- I riculture Farmers arc dissatlsued, according to agriculture rut? cities, not so much with t'je Drice ior wheat, fixed by the jrovernmcEt, but ty tlr fact that prices on ccmnod'tier' for their consumption were not also G::cd. TRUSTEE S SALE. Germany tells Sweden that it regrets ; WHEAT AVFIHGED TTONHT that Luxburg should have spoken so ' plainly about murdering Argentine cit- Izens. The old hypocritical Judas! o:e rrsHELS-TO afcre. lriIngly Largo Yield Tor Acre. are planning a trip to the battle front ;vheat ju;t harvested and thresh-! tnaa wheat ou,r xms ian. vxuess mey prerer mat to ed va3 on the tauis of an average facing their constituency, and explain-' yie'd per acre of 21 brshcls, according ing some of their acts in Congress. ! to the reports cn crops iu 43 of the j counties of the state and the average cost of prouucticn was about GS cents per bushel. The figures tliat give The linotype man was not for wrong when in setting up the expression, these results were compiled by State Now is th time to gr rid of cocV of early soring 'latching. If they are of a good stra von ran sell OWN NOW IN THE SOUTH. ; them for breeding purposes by advef- ! tising. Raleigh, Sept. 24 That the South ern people are pro 9 ting, as -.el- as rendering a patriotic service, fcyulieir extensive use of corn muffins, corn bread and other corn products is at-' By virtue of a certain deed of trust tested by a recent survey of staple executed to Gallatin Roberts, as trus anicies or" food. This survey showed tee, to secure the balance of the pur that in actual 'nutritive value 4.4 chase money on a certain parcel of cents worth of corn meal now equals land hereinafter described, which said Si.uo worth of wheat Hour. ' deed of trust was executed by M A. Extensive investigations also show Bolich and wife Alice Bolich on Sep that coin products are certainly no tember 21st. 191C. and default having less wholesome or desirabio for foods been made" in the navment. nf the The use of corn amount secured in said deed of trust. ineai as a staple ioou prouuet tas wnercbv the Dower of sale hepnm nn. been much more general iu tno fcloutn erativc at the request of the party for years than it has been in any secured therein, I will on the Gthday other section of the country, and the of November 1917 "at 12 M, o'colck at present campaign of the Fod admin- the court hcu?c door in the city of isolation for the substitution of corn Hendersonville, Henderson county and other grains for wheat products sell to the highest bidder for cash the' "All German suspects in this country to be interned," put the last word "interred." .lfiillM Deiaonstrat:o:i Agent . F. Hudson, of the state department o f agriculture, the resutls on 1 9 farms throughout the' state bein nu: lo jjiooably having a more perceptable following described land: and immediate effect m this section First Tract Beginning at a popu tnan elsewhere in the United States, lar. thence East 40 rsre tn n hinot ing 1,378 acres of sed, these represent- Certain it is that the -people of xNorth oak. thence came course 110 poles to inn'i rniMvntnH i "Carolina ar0 responding readuy and a stake, thenco North 40 noles tn a A notable feature of the figures from caeeuui-y to me suggestion. . staKe, thence 100 poles to a stake, lich tho compilation is made is the un,, ..v, i ami ' j ence "ortr!:4" Ples to a stake, meuce west ruiuuou a oxi..u.x. mence West ZoO noiea tn a ctaVo o , . ' Reeses' line, thence South to the 'be- Making a political campaign speech ginning, containing 100 acres more or If the soldiers carry those little nickle-tiDDed swaeerer sticks in order vni to keep their hands out of their pock- j surprisingly large aeerage yields re v , 'ported from 13 of the eastern counties ets, what do the girls carry them for? nf fha ctofo tt,ot -,n. i,flrafnfftTO They have no pockets, I been considered as wheat growicc ter- .Statcsville last fall, the Hon. Leslie less.- ritory. These figures show average- L fcnaw ) m?rJ ecrS;a1ry , me ; Second Tract Beginning at a chest- acre; Edgecombe, 'lS; Bertie. 22; ! ;oan Ac and declared in effect, tha: fcouth 34 poles to a black gum,' thence Greene. 20; FColumbus, 2C; Moore, 20; j" WdS 5V.U1T Z xu Zi poles to a chestnut Rees s cor. Harnett. .16; Martin. 15: Gates. iS; ao:iar by means of the law he would ner, thence South 55 poles to a. stake ipay me um. oume ui tiio uuuuieu n itees s line, thence 'East 250 poles The more the German press abuses President Wilson's answer to the Pope the more evident it becomes that Mr. Wilson hit the dachehound where the Nash, 24; Sampson, 43 r Duplin, C bowl comes from. It is said that some Congressmen A minister in Chattanooga, Tenn., declines an increase of salary until weapons used in modern warfare and after Christmas. He differs from the generally considered by this genera tc nf n mortak We need the in- uon to be the result of the modern crease before Christmas, and after, too ANCIENT GREEKS USED DREADED LIQUID FIRE. of farmers who are now borrowin, , to a. take." thence North 40 poles to a money at five ner cent, on long time, stake, thence West 140 poles to a from the Federal Farm Loan banks stake at Swyaniggans corner thence iiume "J- iiitm iigui iieie iu. iieueu ' iNortn 4U desr 58 nnlea tn , n. : might drou the Hon. Leslie a line and thence to the beeinnine- New York, Sept. 24. Many of tha Mb o-,, i , . J-ae -Deginnmg. a stake, scientific age, are not only not the pro ducts of contemporary genius, but ac tually date back in some cases three 1 The winter tourists will come to ( thousand years . ' TToTWonnviiio if we will en nut. afater ! Among the multitude of antiqeated them a glad hand, and as pleasing JS'.!'1S?f i . ft" ' ville Landmark. WANT ADS a smile ' as we give tne summer visi- been used by the armies and navies of tors. We must make their acquaint- ancient empiers. Probably long be- ance; tell 'em about it; and invite them fore Caesar's time but cetrainly con- ,tt,o n nnr Qa It wero . temporary wnu sxim, 11 a ' " use bv the Greeks, the Romans, the . " ! Carthaginians ; and the navy of Cleo- Thp "Rihlip.al T?.ef.nrrler has an arti- nafra nf Toru-nt ncat Vi nronn r. " " vi. J-"fcjj v u.otu mc n caiuu xii. cle on "Daniel in the Lion's Den." It several battles, it probably haying been has no reference, however, to our Jo- introduced by Anthony. sephus, the Secretary ot the Navy. But BUy "oT inven on wUh Z there's no doubt about his having been n contained materials that emitted, a i WANTED One second hand cash Third "Tract Beginning at a hla.r.lr oak. C. C. Bryson's corner,' thence South 92 noles to "It will be thirty bays before we 85 deg. East 42 poles to a stake -thence can get points for that.plow," a dealer j East 36 poles to a chestnut ' thence told us this week. Better keep well North 65 deg East 150 poles to a stake, thence North 60 poles to a stake, thence West 100 poles to a stake, Whence West to the beginning. Excepting the several pieces of land soia to amerent parties by Hardy and stocked ahead now Don't forgr i to save the best corn temporary with him, it was put to good APPLES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE Wanted Chickens, Butter & Eggs. Let me help you market your pro duce satisfactorily. The old relia ble house, 113 115; Church Street, Charleston; S. C. (Car lots a spec ialty). H. A. Wrenn. 9-2T-tfc Mattie Mills. This September the 24th, 1917. GAL LATIN ROBERTS 9-27-4tc Trustee." in the den of the military lions; and Chinese. Instead of deadly chemicals he came out as did the prophet of old, Jt contained materials that emitted a ith rredit an nmfit tn himself auseous odor, accompanied by stiffling register, must be in good condition. Apply. Box 184, Saluda, N. C 9-27-3tp- TO RENT Eight room house with bath one block from Main street, said power of sale uaiuraisnea. Would dav of Nnvemhor 1017 I - . v,-.v.i aj., at xi smoke. Later this device was known in Europe and carried the rather in- asks this pertinent question: "If a I'girl ."Etinkp?t' , , iu 1 , 1 -t1 -.u xi Another Chinese war method, used should make a mistake and happen toJ w fV, . m , , 7 : . t by tne ancients and. brought up to date kiss a fellow would it be proper for by modern armies and navies, is the his to kiss her hack?' v,,-i incendiary shell. Thcv invRntfrh ?t thing! No sensible girl wants tn h ''rocket, later adopted and w'dely used j2tIKKEL V ant to Buy -Pet Soulr kW,i n ho, hot ?e by the Sarcarens, which fired a kind of r.el- Michael Schenck, Jr., Hen turnisnea or rent part of Phone 135-J. house if necessary. 9-27-tfc looKngiit at the kiss when it happens, would catch hold of the side of a v , jbuilding or ship v and set fire to it. The kaiser's government offers a re Tnese balls were made of petroleu:n vard for the first American soldier fn niter. wnlch became famous in trTe taken ' tin- 1. ' T1 dialer later ages as -Greek fire. - taten by its troops. It appears thatj - an ordinary variety of "old field" Iron ' If you have to build a storage house Crosses is not sufficient inducement or celIar this fall,' why not make ,it We'd like to see that German that can bIg enouSb to accommodate an Incu . . "bator for hatching early sprnig chicks? aersonville, N. FC. 9-27-ltp WANTED To bay a large quantity of pears and quinces. Would buy a wagon load. Apply Miss Mary Brown at Kentucky Home. 9-27-tfc TRUSTEED SALE. By" virtue of a cetrain deed of trust made and executed to J. A. Nichols as trustee to secure a certain note ex ecuted by M. A. Bolich and Alice J Bolich. on the 17th of November 1916 and default having been made" in the payment or said note secured by said deed of trust, and demand having he made thaj the trustee execute the au thority vested in him under 'terms of I will on the 5th M at the LOST-r-A crescent pearl pin. in front or near Justice & Hartv -mo UIVUV A reward if tPtnrao' -tn market this office. court house door: in the citv of Hen dersonville. Henderson county, offer for sale for cash, the following de scribed property. 1 Three tracts of land m Hoopers Creek' township in Henderson county and. fuly described in a deed from Hardy Mills and Mattie Mills to J. M.-Gudger, Jr., and j. D Dermld doted Mav 2nd, 1916, and reg istered in the Refister's office of Hen derson county in Book No. 92 page 144 and reference is made to said thle ra f?1 descriPtion of said three tracts of land. This the 24th day of September 1917. J. A. NICHOLS, ' Over $ 1 60,000 worth of property m in last passed through our six months. v Get in touch with fir us tor rarms, Residences Renting and Fire Insu rance. Ewbank, Ewbank &. Co. Renting lusurance Real Estate famm f 3 1. ' V3,'f.V You wont be calling for help it your Valuables are in our Safety Deposit Vaults. WML 1 A " .4 '. 14c The Man with Mnev has his Valuables Safe in our Vaults. Help! Help! That's the cry you hear from the man who ksep" his valuables in his home and loses them. x The way to avoid this Is to place your valuable papers, jewelry ; and heirlooms in our SAFET Y VAULTS, worry. You know they ae safe. Then you are free from CITIZENS NAT. mis celebrated brand Butter is received at Daily It Goes Further of Creamery 1 at our store THE GROCER . J Between Zimmerman's Book Store Glazener's Shoe Store. fhne 3 Phone 4 , i,,,, ,, n - mmtnm inn r- - II 11 "f mimi 111 f' " Did You Know That vmiet Has Cantilever Springs-Easiest Riding Light Car Built. Aks for Demonstration See Dr: A. C Tebeau Today 9 1 x . . ,9-2T-ltC - 9-27-4tc Trustee;
French Broad Hustler (Hendersonville, N.C.)
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