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Iocf Saturday evening. the opening j for Highland Lake Hotel was n by Miss Martin. The ball room p - decorated with evergreens, i Aa -Lstra from AsheTiile furnished the 1C Motor parties from AsheTiile, SSsonville and other places aear Sr were present, also a number of sol ILr from the different camps ado.eC the attraction of the. dance.. : y FOR SALE X BX door !-!cCr. i Refrigerator; 1 120 gat basemeat tank; X fine SO lb scale; sbavr gases; 1 grocery truck; 1 grocery de gry wagon. Can- be eeco'ia -Morey baSding. Dr. Morey. 5-9-tfcT ii mull ii ,Jlf T iiin' t "i T Af "' DENiTlST Office orcr Diif f ' Holmes iBss DR H.L.ISEIXH (Successor to Dr. W. P. Nickel.) DENTIST. Office: Over Hunters Pharmacy. dr. e. a. McMillan (Successor to Dr..'T. Wallace.) DENTIST Office: Burckmyer' Building, -4th Ave. Phone 442. HAodersonvtlle. N. C . DR. EHRINGHAUS Dentist. PHONE 57-J. ? . Office . overJ5F40lSA HENDERSONVILLE. N. CL DR. GEORGE tSRIGHT OSTEOPATH ; Successor, to Dr. H"ebau . Patterson BoSkling Phone 10S 1R. A fAMrLY Cssra Lady, RezsrZEj Llzdi-'.. DrcLt Relief Frcx Head ed Uahih, Ricggol3,,Ga. Mrs. Oxa.. Gaston, M this place, writes: "I asaja user, cf Thedfosda Black-Draught; iin fact, it was necf our family roedlclaes.; Also in my mother's home, "when Ij as a ehfla. .Whea any of cs child-' ten complaiaed of headache, usually caused by constipation, she gave us a dose ef Black-Draught, which wonld rectify the :rouble.. Often la the. Eprlng, wxuld'have malaria sand chills, or ; troubles vof this iJdnA iwouid take Black-Draught .pretty res-. war until ;the Uiver acted -well. ;eafl i w would ,-soo be - up -aa4 arocad v again. We woidd not ibe AWitfxout It. w it .certainly laaa, saved na lota ci Joctor bllU. . JtjRt iA ..dose &t Blads- wtot daygjin bed- Thedford'g BIacS3raaght i Ufa tfor maajh SSai?a fci ioa'i35eSt pent of stomaeh, 2lrer and bowel troubles, and the pspulartty which it tow. enjoys is proof f Ita merit Ii your .liver is not floing its duty, Jrou -Kiii BUffer from uch disagree tle symptoms as headache billous Jesa, constipation, I&Oigestlen, 'etc unless something ia 4one, serious - Bedford's Black-Drang -has been l4 a valuabla remedy for these 3uUes. it is purely vegetable, and "pt a prompt and natsarsl way, J8Utt.ting the liver ,tb its proper unctions and cleansing the feaw.ela of JapurlUes. Try it. astst oa Thed- W tha .original aad igeajtfe, f3 7d N'ew ercp turnip-seeti M Uyter'a ftarjaacy. Jlar.t "now. 7-18-3tc. Jars, ChurJugsraicl t Stonerore GVOH THE- 2UTID Q7; Elrst-PrssjfyttrSda' Cssfcjy; Sso'.fe1 tajAifcHSiai " ytlafli" -a;yTfii fsr t&e Peso "XncXt8tt&-i--2S2 . by plPfSSirJ fllV'. : 4 ' ' . .'1 :v i f ca, the ileao;:vjr':"Lsa -rafTrpsf ' abcst two xailcai; tart ."cf ' 'IJUssvfils, Wheaca autosaofcK" occplzJ by-1 tsxx aefroes -sad driva,by a Bcre Isd'Jraa isle theeasiaet'.-.ito. WUtwo' beta; iiastazsUy dlled aad tuo baCy hnrt . . $ f P f ShelbyHeavy ? raiss l'riasrfa ; " been 'fallfag 'throttshout - Qevciaai -. ' chanty for " several daya. . All atreams -: are ' swollen adr laed U ;ba4ry washed. Faraiers thinks tkowevez,: that this wet. weather wiU hawa a x tendency , to' check the damage which th red. apt: der is doiag in 'the cotton 'fSclda. . IXlalelgh.TTl , 1?S alistoeats to its' credit,; the Raleigh Navy IlecrtO lag Station tact wek" ranked first ia enrollments ia the Fifth Kavml Dis trict, which is - reompoaed cf - North Carolina and "Virgiaia.1 ' The statloa; also 'stood.' fourth lav the catire Caat era District. : - :T71aatc-Salesn,la -response . to ,a call issued by Mayor' GorrelV the O dermea and hundreds, of citiseas gath ered at the cdartheuse hare as a trib ute of . respect tto the late R. - J. Rey nolds. Prominent citiseas gavs brief expressloa of appreciation of Mr. Rey nolds. - Prominent citizens gave brief expression of appreciation of Mr. Rey nolds as a business man, citizen and conamnnfty builder. Raleigh--Deputy Sheriff T.i H, Wan, of Wake county, Policeman C. A. Smith of Apex, and others, citizens of the community, Sunday afternoon de stroyed what is said to be the largest still ever found in this county. Its capacity was 250 - gallons. Six thou sand gallons tit beer vwas destroyed. Nobody was captured. Charlotte. Between 12,000 - and l 000 people in Charlotte have no city water connections and use open, shal low wells and 'springs which are eas ily coatamtnated according to a state- nat 4aaixrf W TV fl C. HndaOSL (rftV ealth oho.Toa" situation in the city.' Raleigh. Dr. H. H. Bonner, Ital elgh specialist, has been recommend ed to succeed Dr. A. " W. Knox aa a member of the Wake county exemp tion board. His " appointment la ex pected vX &n early date. Klnstcn. While U D. Bland cured tobaceo on the plantation of R. B. Bland soma miles from 1 here a five- foot rattler paid: him a-visit. The rep tile made Itself tjulte busy -around the dace, presumably courtiag the heat within the curing barn. Bland also got. busy and killed the shake. 'It was a healthy specimen, having 12 rattles and a button, indicating the snake to be 13 years old and unlucky. Elizabeth City. The most succes ful session of the Elizabeth City - State Colored Normal Summer - School closed July 26. A very large -number of teachers were in attendance. The summer schools of today -are entirely different from what they were in. the past, todays we are considering the Industrial, agricultural, -and horticul tural subjects, and ia addition poul try and hog rising are emphasized. Fayetteville. V-. ?B. 'King, eecre tary of the Fayette viHe chamber ol commerce, accompanied by Messrs. P. H. Stedman and T. G. McAlister left -for. W&hingtoa to present Fayette vilie's brief to the inland .waterways WItadngton. The death of Lientea rnt James Loder, a native of this city, who was reported in press dlspaichef ba -bAvlfi taseh '-yXSgp;s&i! fire- on te ' AUfiSrae -ffoat, wat ooafirmed tn a telegram "from 'the ad -Jatant general to thefamily. ITiaston-Salem. A community can--nery -will be put in operation here at once. "The enterprise Is the work of the local women's committee of the Council af National Defense and was made possible : through the Rotary dub. Morganjteaa. Joe Allen, a farmer living near 'Euola ' la Burke county, was found dead ai his home, where he lived alone. His bead had besa crushed with aosae blent instrument. No rise has bsea foand floating the .Ueotity of the gxSlent. 1 Wilaow.-For rvesf altats i sue 1 cest39 dt,Ht?Ktja ' :were madej- 03 1 Chafifa paKSaTs wtZ-cwilari seh 1 ; Vs? iSlKs. the -town of i42k IVA - a& rsh'lst: ' V J5i i-draa WUllM WEIGHT: 0EDEH. " ' EXTENDED BY DRAiFi PLAKS ; WASHTNGTON.-In asking Coa gress tolfix the'new draft ages at 18 tof45 inclusive, ? the wjar f department .'opens the" way tor sweeping exten sion t General Crowder's 44 work or 'fight' order.' - ' 1 v i' o"i,7;l'-:z It Is safe' to predict that :when the new draft" i law l becomes ? operative many thousands of -men must change their owupattoasr Industry Is I pbe divided ilong essential d aoessea tianifies and therdrrisipa ts to be the sharper because jbf the tatttipna of men affected ' by the-araTt-cTxanges. ' Secretary -Baker ia - confirming the report '' that the admlaistratkmhad finally decided upon the ages 18 to 45 emphasized thfe point that ho conscrlp- tion ' 6t Tabor' is4 'jatehdea " jHe does admit, however,5 that the work or fight' order will tRTttpplied under the new" draft land this- gives the war de partment virtual control over the ac tivities of 'aireiigtolraHterwra-1 the two ages. i , , ,. . v a . . . r , : ; These men will be compelled to find places In essential Industries or go to jthe front While there Is to be no "con Bcriptioa of labor," the new law will make it possible for: the , war depart ment to take the 40-year-old propria-1 tor " of a pool room and pat him in a munitions factory or in the .trenches, or to force a waiter Or chauffeur who Is 45 years old to go to work oa a .farm. n" ' - ' ' -. .' ' 'Laughlna at Troutts. . . ..fCTTbea a maa tells yoa to isagh fit tcsilM fald tJncle Ebcn, :he always mcirsi ,ijzt .uoopies am not ais. - Lets'df 'Arabian 'tltsrsture. Arabian llteratnre, had - it not suf fered mutilation, would have remained a treasure ? house 'for 'the -scholars of all lands. The disastrous fire at the Escurlal, in 1671, probably Inspired by bigotry, by which 3,000 volumes, most ly Arabian chronicles, were destroyed; was probably a -greater loss than the burning of the . Alexandrian library, caused 'by cthe Mohammedans. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and. by virtue of the Power of Sale contained In a certain Deed ia Trust executed by J. P. Posey and wife, Ethel "Posey, to If. Marshall Bridges, Trustee, on the 8th day of April 1918 to secure a certain in debtedness described ia said. Deed Ia .Trust,' , with " Interest, costs, and" ex penses Which said 'Deed In" Trust Is duly recorded In Book "52, Page 134 of the 'Records of Mortgages, and Deeds of Trust for Henderson Coun ty, and Whereas default 'having been, made 'in the payment of the said in debtedness -so secured, and after, due and proper demand for the payment? of same and after all notices required to be given by the said Deed In Trust have beea given to the maker of the same, and the Power of Sale therein having become absolute, and being called upon by the owner of 1 said Deed In Trust to foreclose same,. I will at 12 o'clock hoon on the 9th day of September 1918, sell at Pub lic Auction to the highest bidder for cask at the Court House door, Hen derson County, Hendersonville, N. C, the following described real estate: FIRST TRACT:- Lying and being in Hendersonville Township, Henderson County, North Carolina, and more fully described as follows: Being that portion of Lot owned- by Star of Bethel Baptist Church which lies on the South side of the Transylvania Railroad, and be ginning at a stake on said Railroad, being the North East corner of said I Lot, and running with the line of said Lot South 7 East 135 feet to a stone in the MaJ. Barker line, corner of said Church Lot, thence with the line of. said Church Lot South 78 cleg. W. .110 feet to stake inhe right of way of the said Railroad ; thence wth -.the right of way said Railroad North 30 deg East 180 feet to the beginning and, baiag the-same Oftt, .cpnveyedby Deed; recorded ;in:Bobk -94 at Page 53, to J. P. Posey, dated June 1st, 1918,'IJepderson County JRecords. SECOND TRACT: Lots number 1 and 12 of Plat made by W. C. Jordan for B. V. Jackson also Lot Number 11 of said Plat rec orded in Book 67 Page 131 of Rec ords of Deeds for Henderson County First lUots 1 and 12 beginning at a stake on the West margin of Oak Street, B. B. Jackson's original South East Corner and rirts North 87 West 181 fet corner of lot No.. 11; thence with the line of Lot cumber 11 and 2; S. S7Vz deg. E. 1S1 feet- to a Ets&e' m th 3Vest .Tnarggi ')t Oak Sir?et; thence -ith the .-Weajiargiir bfsakl. Street VSX' West '72ft tBe .:. beginning , Lot 6. 2: . eLpt 5fo. I? of above r.nitieJpik ' gs mmlns at". ;its?ejbtteafcf 'er Ad rwei' to' aVttae, V dale's 'coypet ; ence fcov iX": & groes Jfr.stWfnW thV cinkesf, j" , r EIGHTEEN TO FOBTTFTTB. .--A 4., t.i. WashingtonDraft ages of from 18 to 45 years has been recommended to congress' in the bill embodying the war department's new man power program -which was - introduced in KbtH houses of cohgresS' Monday and e t pedlted by : committees . with - a view to-prompt consideration when regular sessions of the senate and house are resumed late this moath. After fora ally ! announcing - the new -draft , ages, Secretary Baker said all the possible Combinations of age limits were care fully studied and it - was found that in order; to: get the men into classes one for the the program, proposed, 18 to 45 Was necessary. - He said, how .ever, thar the bill as ' recommended to congress will contain-a provision au S'norizihg the president to call men out bf class one by classes according J to 'ages,' so that if it is found possible the men ' between .i 18 and 19 will be called but later' than the r older mea who are foua eligible to class one. ! In making up the list and classes, I the same rule will be followed that was governed in the first draft, with the same exceptions from the first call of married mea with-dependents and those engaged in essential industries.' ALttE IlESUME DEIYB ON WESTERN FRONT. ParisAllied troops celebrated the fourth anniversary of the war by a victorious resumption of the offens ive to the surprise of a great many who believed the battle had entered 1 inio one of its periodical lulls. Incidentally the official statement on the toll of prisoners more thaa 33,000 brings out forcibly the extra ordinary change in the situation a khort month has effected. Summer Complaint During the hot weather of the sum mer months some member of almost every family is likely, to be troubled with an unnatural looseness of the bowels, and It Is of the greatest im portance that this be treated prompt ly, which can only be done when the medicine is kept at hand. Mrs. F. F. Scott, Scottsville, N. Y., states, "I first used Chamberlain's Colic Diar rhoea Remedy as much as five years ago. At that time I had a severe at tack of summer complaint and was suffering intense pain . One does re lieve me. y Other members of my family have since used it with like results.'.' Adv. Xharpenlnfl Shear them by opening and moving backward ind forward oa a piece of glass. H Mam Each year upon the anniversary of the establishmeht of this business, we acknowledge the event witha Stupen dous Sale This year we celebrate at a high cost but cele brate we will . ' - .-.- ' ' - - - - ' . ','...- " '' Up wfd" prices are partly overcome by curtailed or en tirely removed profits-scarcity of merchandise is ignored through early and special purchases, and the drawing upon our large and surplus stocks This is a period and a year to save and provide ahead This sale meets the problem, and helps to solve it Ready to- Wear Garments- Underwear Silks-Cotton Goxds-Hoziery 1 .Children's WearRibbons-Haiid Bags if - - . - A Mi tt li QU us at once. W7 e easiest money tahce;-$lG0 t$'a..ihb)iipor the? Ify W.jn.i-1.- I I .. ..iii-ili- . I. . , r iling , j , ,,, -., , ..-.mi ,. , , mm w - f ... . . ' imiilons of Gold stacked up I n the United States Treasury make your money safe whea It I s In our National Baak. "Our Baak Is oae of the Natlo n wide system of Federal Reserve Banks which staad together an d protect their depositors. We caa take our approved securities andget money whea we waat it You can get your money when y ou want If It Is in our Bank. COME IN AND DO BUSINES S WITH US. ''-Y0lC5i tventy - n 1 mm 1 1. MM AUGUST SALE : STARTS mmm m mi wwues Ftt: M-DAYS . NeckwearGloves-Toilet Articles LaceConS'Housefinu Linens-Cottons Waists And scopes of other items. t V ft n a i W7? U'kwika) sa: or : so see xne pla: rr ns jin esis- to at 6 perceiit. nnr "r mil V ,- - -1 wr x-' 1 7- ; s - . . Iff lwsjrri . 4 s V W ? f A Tf T"T ,T . rtTTT i S-l-4tcTOb."4"." - , - '- "- -'' '-.-'-
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