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Officials in a position to know the statistics Tor the world s . need of Food Stuffs are em
phatic in their statements that Home Garde opportunity of making
he deficit and thus allow the Allies a strong arm in winning the war.
It s your patriotic duty to plant every vacant lot at your disposal.
Make it pay by using modern tools "
-.WE HAVE IN STOCK THE FOLLOWING
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Garden Plows,
Hoes, .
Rakes,
Spades,
Spading Forks,
Grags Hooks,
Lawn Mowers
Garden Hose,
Hand Cultivators;
Potato Rakes,
Trowels,
Sprinkling Cans,
Manure Forks,
Hedge" Shears,
Pruning Shears
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and protect
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0. BELL BUVS INTER-
URBAN MIEftEST
CARS
10 OPERATE VERY SOON
. 0. Bell has purchased a one
rth interest in the Hendersonville-4
Seville Interurban company, which
soon be operating two or more
passenger automooiies Detween
iheville and Hendersonville.
Mack Rhodes, Brownlow Jack-
i and Sylvester Maxwell are the or-
nizers of the company. Two
rs will soon arrive from Lansing,
icY Two or more persons will be
m to Lansing to drive the cars.
The owners expect to inaugurate
trice within the next few days. No
nnite schedule of service has been
ranged, since it will be planned to
:e't the requirements of the traffic.
Ian half -hour schedule is necessary
Fill be provided.
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NATHAN FRED HURT
Rev. Cawthon
Moves to Warsaw
RevTK.W. Cawthon, pastor of the
First Baptist church for more than
seven years, who recently tendered
his resignation, affective May 1, was
last Sunday granted a vacation
through April and on Wednesday
night at the' Booth meetings a fare
well service in which various- pastors
took part, was given Mr. and Mrs.
Cawthon, who left for their new field
at Warsaw, Duplin county, on Thurs
day. Further details of the farewell ser
vice, and other information, will be
given in next week's Hustler.
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REESE AND SCHOLFIELD HOLD
BIG MEETING AT FLAT ROCK
K'athan Fred suffered a painful and
ve-wrackmjr accident last Thurs-
when an automobile he was driv-
dashed into a telephone pole op-
te the Kentucky hotel and dam-
d the machine, threw out the driv-
and demolished a telephone pole.
injuries to Mr. Fred was not very
ous.
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"Victory garden" will help con
r the Kaiser as well as high prices.
Evangelists A.- V. Reese and Walter
B. Scholfield are conducting a revival
at Flat Rock this week. . Considerable
interest is being manifested, the seat
ing capacity of the church being tax
ed. Subjects for the meeting follow:
Friday night, "The Pale Hprse and
His Rider."
Saturday night, "The Twentieth
Century Nail Special for Flat Rock
Young People from 9 to 99; Every
body bring a Nail."
Sunday, 11 a. m., "The Sermon
that Keeps the Deacons Awake."
Sunday, 7 p. m., "The Unpardona
ble Sin."
Monday riight, "The World War
and the Second Coming of Christ."
The meeting will continue as the
interest demands.
CHANGE YOUR TIME
PIECE SUNDAY NIGHT
Under the daylight saving plan
adopted by various countries at war,
the United States will run up its time
at 2 o'clock next Sunday morning for
a period lasting through October.
All time pieces will be run up for
one hour so that all operations, trains,
factories, stores, etc.. will move at
JAMES L. THOMAS DIES
AT BOWMAN'S BLUFF.
James L. Thomas, aged 76, died at
his home at Bowman's Bluff last Fri
day and was buried at Pleasant Grove
on Saturday.
Mr. -Thomas had been in feeble
health for a long time.- He was look
ed upon as a good substantial citizen
in whom his neighbors had faith and
confidence.
Mr. Thomas married Miss Dovie
Hadden, who survives, also the fol
lowing children; Mrs. J. C. Orr, J.
Willett Thomas, Mrs. Spurgeoa -Hamilton
and Mrs. Allen.
MRS. SAtTERTHWAIT DEAD
Mrs. Satterthwait, who with her
husband, a retired physician, came to
Hendersonville about a year ago to
make this their home, died last Sat
urday of "paralysis and the remains
were shipped to her Ohio , home on
Sunday for interment.
FORD IS STOLEN
Sheriff Allard Case took into cus
tody this week a man from Laurens,
S. C., charged with stealing a Ford,
and placed him in jail to await-the
the usual hour by the clock but one-f arrival of South Carolina authorities.
hour earlier by the sun. - I ; wss
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some exercise in your back lot even
if you don't place any value upon the
products.
S. MAXWELL IMPROVING HOUSE
S. Maxwell is making some im
provements and additions to his house
erected last year on Fifth avenue. -
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281 BOOKS DONATED TO "
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
The campaign for books for sol
diers and sailors resulted in the . do
nation of 281 books, which will be
shipped as soon as orders are receiv
ed from headquarters at Goldsboro.
Mrs. Sandifer, the librarian, thinks
that the number wlil reach 300 before
shipment. -
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A little fertilizer along with your
work in the . garden will net big re
turns. '
SOME 1918 GARDEN NEEDS
Market gardens near large consum
ing centers should be increased so as .
to meet, as nearly as . possible, the
needs of the community, and in order
o obviate the necessity of transport
ing such products from distant points.
The planting of home gardens, es
pecially for family needs and for pre
serving food for future use, again
should be emphasized. , , -
The commercial production of per
ishables generally should be increas
ed above normal wherever it is rea
sonably cle,ar that transportation and
marketing facilities will be available.
By U. S. Dept. of Agr.
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Better to grow garden products
than weeds on the vacant lot. ' :
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LONNY WOOf EN ARRESTED
Chief of Police Otis Powers arrest
ed Lonny Wooten of South Carolina
Tuesday night on the charge of
breaking into the Tuxedo depot and
taking automobile tires. He was
bound over to Superior court by May
or brooks.
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A little back lot will work wonders.
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the "-riff hi
fertilizer aoci tools
you nise
lhJE do not carry garden seeds but we
" have the fertilizer and tools in seve
ral patterns. ,
We would especially mention the combined hand
Cultivator and Hoe
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We have paid out cancelled mortgages,
and cash $77,400.00 and the loans
today are $5 5,625.00 making a total of
$1 33,025.00 paid out to Build homes
in Hendersonville. : "
Building 'id'oi;
It is an easy and systematic way of
saving a certain amountr weekly or
monthly, at the same time . making a
good net
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