in rl Ml Kf 1 nit y OJiULI W-JUJ' i t ir 1.:' 'iLlLa.'lRiSA -irBsa Th1f OOT . INJCSW -Wild C&HM; f Hill W lUlli llaVii v rr4 vii ; . : u' coofe lied Tom OQOO OOO O O OO0Oj J .laeasiej-i.:-- bwty , - v-fl F dt - ; I . - lJ my to' y uiFseiiiL to cut labor, time and money in using a new piece of kite-hen ware, china ware, glassware cutlery, etc. . Don't forget that Gun and Ammunition We have a Complete Line Begin THANKSGIVING DINNER with a new set of Dishes, Carving Set, Etc. Anything in this line we have in stock at RIGHT PRICES. TURKEY ROASTERS GALORE n ,araw up f . I 1 , ,,, ,:. ,. i-i mi 1 1 i i ii 1 1 ii ii i mmm m i mi n i mi i ,- i ii.hu umi-nin t i " - -i - m ro METHODIST- MINISTERS COMING T0! HENDERSON Eer. Mr. Vobi1)1c Goes Back to Lhi colutoff and IVill be Succeeded by Eey. 31. F. Mores of Concord. a i m . The Methodist conference in Ashe ville laat week made some changes or Henderson county while some of the ministers returned to their old lields of service. Rev. W. F. Womble, who was moved by the jtime-limit, having spent four years most acceptably in Henderson yille. goes to - Lincolnton, where he saw three years of s.ervice about twen ty, years ago when it was a circuit. - Mr. Womble will be succeeded by -Rev. M. P. Moores, who" comes from Concord, where he has served for three years. Rev. George F Wright, former pas tot of the East Hendersonville Baptist chuTch, joined the conference and was assigned to work at Rosman in Tran sylvania county. Rev. R, F. Honeycutt returns to the Mlls River circuit. Rev. Mr.. Burgess goe3 from East Flat Rock to Gastonia. - Rev. John H. Green of Fruitland -goes to Rhodhiss in the Statesville dis trict. Rev. J. L. Smith comes to Flat Rock and Fletcher. ' - 'IllffJ were as follows: Asneviiie liistrici: R. G. Tuttle. Pre siding Eder. Asheville, Bethel. J. O. Ervin; Cen tral C. W. Byrd; Chestnut Street, D. Atkins; Haywood Street. O. P. Ader; West Ashevjlle, E.- W. Fox. Asheville Circuit: J. W. Carver. Biltmore and Mt Pleasant: D. R. Proffitt. Black Mountain: G. H. Christen bury an.d R. L. Ferguson, supply. Brevard: W. E. Pobvey. Fairview: W. A. Thomas, supply. Flat Rock and Fletcher: J. L. Smith. Hendersonville, M. F. Moores. Henderson circuit: C. A. Johnson. Hot Springs and Marshall, J. J. Grej Leicester: J. O. W. Hollo way. Marshall: W. B. Thompson, supply Mills River'. R. F. Honeycutt. Rosman: Geo. F. Wright. Spring Creek: J. M. Green. Sulphur Springs: James H. Green, . F. Starnes. Jr.. preacher. S'wannanoa: L. P. Bogle. Tryon-Saluda: J. !M. Folger, Walnut; J. O. Banks. Weaverville Station: O. J. Jones. Weaverville circuit: T. J. Huggins. Missionary to Korea: M. B. Stokes. Missionary to Cuba: R. J. Parker. EDEYVILLE lM NEWS, Mrs. May Gilliam and little daugh ter, Viola, of Fruitland, visited her pajents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Q. Nix, last week. .. - The Agricultural club of Edneyville township is going to hold a Commun ity Faij: at liberty school house on Thanksgiving day. " Everybody is in vited to come and bring exhibits. Several' people of this vicinity at tended the old Blue Back spelling bee at Edneyille High school last Saturday night and they all report an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. JesseJones have re cently moved, from our community back to Point Lookout. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Justus spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Solon White side of Hendersonville, R-2. C' H. Ballard of Greenville visited his family here a few days last week. CONFERENCE ADJOURNS; 7 DISTRICT ASSIGNMENTS. Aeheville, Nov. 19. With the selec tion xf Monroe as a meeting place for General Maude Dead. London. Nov. 19. General Maude, British commander in Mesopotamia, died yesterday. Major-General Frederick Stanley Maude, the captor of Bagdad, was rated as one of the most brilliant com manders of the War. TUBERCULOSIS WEEK. ARTILLERY BATTALION . GOING TO HE RANGE. The first battalion of the 105th field artillery (the old 2d) .will leave this morning for the artillery range near Glassy Rock, says the Spartanburg Herald to begin the installation of the targets to be -used in the artillery prac tice. It is hoped to have the entire artillery brigade at long range prac tice within the next two weeks. A battalion or the 105th infantry has been" on the range for the past week digging the necesasry rifle pits and trenches for small arms practice, and will have the work completed in a " iiew days. The rifle practice will be- Itecember 2-9 Set Apart for Serious! gin next week, it is thought. Consideration of a Serious Problem When the target practice begins The first week in December is TuJ',?,?, SSJSST 1 "- uvivlu 1U1 LUC I.UUC ucmg, A These eight days, ; regiment ot-infantry will be on the berculosis Week next year and the reading: of aDDoint- from the 2nd'to the 9th. haVe been set! range at a time and the entire hriadA ments for the coming year Bishop At-'apart for giving serious consideration :f artillery may-be' working out at the kins the Western North Carolina j to a serious problem. "How to Han- j same time. MevUiodist Episcopal Conference cam die the Tuberculosis Problem in Con-j A supply depot, will be established to a close today, after one of the best nection with the War" will be the prin- at Landrum station, which is about 3 sessions .in, the history of the confer-( cipal topic to be discussed and .acted mi!es from tho ranro fc thr will be ence, according to ministers attend- upon during the days of observance. an ample supply of rations and ammu ing. Instead of observing every day of nition oh hand at all times. While Monroe was selected for the. Tuberculosis 'Week, it has been decided meeting place next yeaiv Greensboro 1 hy, the National Tuberculosis Associa served notice that it would make a tion to concentrate all energies on hid for the 1919 conference. Bishop At- three days. These will be Medical kins prefaced the reading of appoint-' Examination Day, Thursday, .Decern ments with a short talk In which he ber 6; Modern Health 3rusade Day, stressed the importance of the work of Friday December 7; and Tuberculosis a Methodist preacher, and told of his Sunday w,hich will be observed in North own work inthe church. , Carolina, December 9. Plans were vut in motion .looking f The Bureau of Tuberculosis at the toward the elf -entertainment of the State Sanatorium is s'ending literature conferer.rp, a committee being appoint-- and letters to 300 preachers in the ed to look Into -"this question and re-. State urging upon them the importance port to the conference next year. . j of stressing frpm the pulpit this ques- The final session of thf, conference .. tion that so vitally affects every, phase was attended by a crowd that filled of the nation's well-being. The press tne big Central Methodist church to its i is being asked to publish on Tubercu-J utmost cana city. jlosis Sunday Rauschenbush's Tubercu . Jbe appointments. losls Prayer which soulfully expresses .The nrincipai interest, of course, the will of the worker in regard to as In the appointments, which were , "this slow death that creeps f rom man Jear just before adjournment. They .-to mah." - . : U The artillery firing is being .looked forward to s with a great deal of In terest by everybody, . : ' J - ; WAGING WAR ON GERMANS. - '' . -t . - Major Patenyin, In command of the first battalion of the. 105th Infantry, stationed at. Glassy Rock for use, had an interview with one -of the moun taineers of. the vicinity. "What are vou folks doing up here, anyhow?" the mountaineer asked. V "Why, we are at war with Ger many." replied the major. " 1 "Well, you picked a fine day for Jt at any rate," was the mountaineer's commerit. Spartanburg Herald. . Why not join the correspondence cortestand give some news from your section. . . .. - , , Make your dinner complete with one . i nn d C-i. T-. diOC oi oui f lece ocls umy Regular $50 Set. v These Sets Would cost us more than this Now Carving Sets, Knives and Forks, Spoons and Soup LadlesV r WE ARE SHOWING BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF PIGARD CHIN, HAVELIN, ETC, Napkin Rings, Spoons of all Kinds, Carving Knife Rest Fruit Bowls, . Salad Bowls, . Mayonnaise Dishes Pickle Forks, Pickle Dishes, Sandwich Tra:ys, Casserol Percolators, 3 is Water Sets. Open Salts X Remember to Make Your Xmas v a Jewelry One H. Hamkms: & Son JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS "'- 1

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