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31 ' i 4 4 ! r i - .1 I -4 1 . 1 i t ? Bonds; Bonds. . Build Snips. : Buy "Liberty O Buy Bonds LUTHERAN SERYICES. Sunday School every 'Sunday at 10 a. in., , preaching services at li'a. nu All services at the Community. Cltt next to the Library Buildings T!pt M. IVDOTSON & CO BUYS ANB SELLS SERVICEABLE SECOND HAND v SHOES. SOME BARGAINS HERE IN BOTH NEW AND SECOND HAND SHOES. 7 :t JAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING Save your Halri Get a small bottle of Danderine right ,noA77A80.: stops itching scalp. Tbin, brittle colorless- and scraggy bair is mute evidence of a neglected, Bcalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. 'There is nothing so - destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair el its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itc(hmg of the scalp, which i!" not remedied causes the hair root3 -to shrink!. loosen and die then the hair falls out fast A; little Danderine. to night now -any time will surely save your hair. , . . , . Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderjne from any drug store. You surely can have beautiful hair and-lotc of it if you will just try a little Dan derine. Save your hair! Try it! " Do the right thing at the right time. ) Act quickly in time- of danger. I In time of kidney danger, Doan's kidney Pills are most effective. - Plenty of Hendersonville evidence pt their worth Mrs. E. S. Prescott, Crabb: St., Hendersonville, says: "Some time ago I had a . bad time with my kidneys. My back was in bad shape; being weafc and lame and seemed To ache most or the time. When? I tried to bend over it was hard for me to straighten.My head ached a good deal and I was nervous. Dizzy spells came oyer; me and I would nearly get blind. Morn ings I was tired and all run down and felt miserable. My kidneys didn't act right, either. I finally, began ; using Ooan's Kidney Pills and they T re lieved me right away. My back feit a great deal better, the dizzy spells left me and soon I was entirely .cured." r 60c, at all dealers Foster;Milburn Co.Mfgrs., BuffaloJM, X Reasons ! . Why you should" use Cardui, the woman's tonic, for your troubles, have been shown in Ihousands of letters from actual users of this medi cine, who speak from Bersonal experience. If le results obtained by other women for so many years have been so uni formly good, why not give varaui ; r The Woman's Tonic Airs. Mary J. Irvin, of Cullen, Va., writes: "About U years ago, 1 suffered untold misery with female trouble, bearing-down pains, head ache, numbness . . . I would go for three weeks, almost bent double ... My husband went to Dr. for Cardui ; . . After taking about two bottles I began . going around and when I took three bottles I could do all my work." E-8Q tlFI JOUft CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS Tells how to loosen a tender or callus so it lifts out without pain. corn i ml Qu CKLV atrial? Take ra Yon recMesa men and women who ling that the need for cool heads never death from lockjaw or blood poison V7 never before entertained or visual are now told by a Cincinnati authority ,'ized, is beginning to dawn on the peo to use a drug called freezone, which pie that Germany may lose the war the moment a few drops are applied .aa - .t . to any corn pr callus the soreness r t d Udden reaUzatin this has had lieved and soon the entire corn -or cal- a bewildering effect on them. lus, root and all, lifts off; with the fin- ' .... zone dri, the moment' it U an- Bon W BatUos. Bay More plied, and simply shrivels the corn or cal- ' ' ' " - " " : ' ' ' botUe of freeifne TrtU co5Troy mtte rAcs Board t!le Hustler wlll.wrlte no -jr A vae arug stores, but wiU posi- iZf7 nd ones feet of every hard or 5l5)Ior ,hardened caUus. If your fFlT ha!I1,ti "7 freezone he can get tt M J wholesale drug house cr y5 DIYERSITX -OF: BARGAINS FOR HUSTLER READERS One crja ivotd for each Inser-' I tloneacliT iiiltlal or abbreviation :ConnfinK S;a;word- .1 FORWENT. Beautiful six room fur- hished -IbungUlow to desirable peo- ple.; Phone 91-J. iu-a-tfic TYANTED.--rpiatrict Manager; for Hen 1 derspnville and vicinity. Gool i:ro 1 nositioh. Previous experience un necessary; Fee schooV of mstr uc tlonfe Address 7i Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, h Accident and health department, Saginaw, Michigan. Capital U,500f- FOR SALE. Tract of several , acres, three; miles . "from Hendersonville. House, fruit .water. Finest location for winter poultry, and extra lare garden. -Phone 308rJ. : L CT S T . Federal tire ' and - rim ; tire 34x4.. Finder return to King Motor Car Co., and receive re warci: " ' ' 10-3-2tc. FOR SALE. Two fine mules and one 2-horse wagon. Cheap for cash or good paper. Jno. T. Wilkins. 10-3-2tc. FOR SALE. 500 5-gallon cans for molasses. Apply to P. W. Hart, Flat Rock. . 9-26-4tp. FOR SALE, New canopy Surrey top, worth $20, at a bargain for $10. Hendersonville Buggy & Wagon Co. 9-26-2tc. ROOMS IN FLAT For rent, furnish ed or unfurnished. Near Harrel . .Drug Co., "South Maint St. 9-19-tfc. BUY .OR .SELL Something to sell means Something to advertise. Try this column. A few cents work wonders. 7-4-tfc. THE YISITOR Features' local news Only 50 cents a year. Half price to soldiers. Follows them to France" - : . f-25-tfc. VALUABLE PATENT FOR SALE for remaining Southern States, single or collectively, large profits, easily handled. . Address, Patent, P. O. Box 777, Hendersonville, N. C. 9-5-tfc. FOR SALE Old newspapers at 5 cents a t package, Useful p3X:f " kindling, ' wrapingipacking, retc.. AT LOW TRICE FOR QUICK SALE.- The N. Buckner place on Third ave nue, East. See your real estate deal er. 7-4'-13tc. 1003IS for light housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. Bartlett Shipp, corner 4Ui Ave., and Justice Street. 9-19-3tp. TO RENT Five rooms and bathrotim, furnished or unfurnished. Situated very near the Graded school. Rent ( very reasonable for winter season. Address "Renter", Box 237. 9-26-2tj. ' FOR . . RENT Six-room . .furnished house on 5th avenue. Apply Hen dersonville Hardware company. 12-19-tfc. WANTED. To rent horse and wag on for one week. Address W. H. Davis, Laurel Park. 26-tfc. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING from two to three months. Learn U bookkeeping. Fall session begins Oct. 7. Write for , particulars at once. J. C. Wilson. 10-3-tfc. Dr. Brown Has Big Apple Crop Dr. J. S. Brown is in-the midst of his apple shipping season. Many of Dr. Brown's trees are bearing for the first time- and he ' will gather from twelve to fifteen thousand bushels of Delicious and King David varieties this fall. ' '.' - Dr. Brown's orchard, known- as "Appledom," is near Tuxedo." The crop is much larger than it was last year. GERMANS OPEN EYES Amsterdam, Oct. I. The German press today is hvstericallv emnhasiz- ff,lvr suMscnpuons at llAli' price lo soldiers. - - Back Your Own with the Rrm vr. f ,Pwn. . ' -. -y-v ,. , FRENCH 'bEAODIHISTLTEII HENDERSON YILLE, IT. C. BAPTISTS TO MAKE 3HLLI0N ; V DOLLAR EDUCATIONAL jpRIYE J - V' . . r .frtiA-t-p. ' Raleigh, Oct 1 The million dollar ' . 1 Y"k . A i A. 2 11. camDaiRn. wnicn ine isapusis iu iueir annual convention last December, de- j, cided to launch for tneir three col leges, Wake Forest, Meredith aha Chowan, and. the fourteen high schools in .. the state under their control, has recently gathered" great momentum. ,; The original policy was to drag the campaign out oyer four years. J The leaders of the movement have decided to put on an -intensive campaign and raise the whole million dollars within the next two months. V ' ' This gigantic task is made possible hy linking up the Baptist forces in the state with the government's '' machin ery in raising its big war'loan securi ties. Instead of soliciting money for thftir sr.hool endowment fund, - theJ Baptists will solicit Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps.. ; In this way one dollar will bemade to do the work of two, helping to win the war now and at the same time helping to train the boys for the highest type of citi zenship after the war is over, and thus the two campaigns will be mutually helpful -. At a conference held in Raleigh on September 24-25, composed of aboui one hundred leading pastors, laymen and ladies-from every section of the state, a plan of organization was work ed out combining features of several organizations that have collected large sums of money. In practically every one of the sixty Baptist associations in the state there will be held this week a conference of the local leaders for the perfection of the local organi zation- . The big drive will begin the first Sunday in October. All . the Baptisi forces in the State are expectea to concentrate their efforts on this one point until. they have gone over the top, December 3rd. The headquarters of the movement is in Raleigh. Dr. W. R. Cullom is general manager and Dr. R. T. Vann is secretary-treasurer. WALTER M. GILMORE, Publicity Director. OCCUPY GERMANY FIRST i San Francisco, Sept. 30. Sounding a keynote of "no negotiations without occupation" James W. Gerard, form er United States ambassador to Ger- raiany, -declared in an address today there must De ho thought of peace un- ftil troops of the entente have forced iheir way into uerman terruory. ivir. Gerard was speaking for the Fourth RLiberty Loan at the San Francisco Commercial club. I "There must be no negotiation with Imt occupation," he said. "The United tates and her allies must force their Kvay well into enemy territory despite hll attempt at peace, and. must keep on jfgoing until Germany bows to their JTAREWS iSGOOD Washington; Sept 28. Backed by the 'concentrated -offensive 1 power or the American army, unified military action on - the western front under Marshal Foch has forced Bulgaria to seek a. separate peace, in the opinion of General March, chief of staff. The defection of Bulgaria, carrying -with It the only connecting link between Tur key and the central powers and fore shadowing, the probable restoration or Roumania to the fighting "ranks, the chief of staff said today in his weekly conference is due' directly to the massing of French, British and Ameri can forces on ..the western front. .."Last weekI told you that the news Curing the week had been continuous ly good," said General March. "This week, it is continuously better." .. Striking illustration "The defection of Bulgaria il lustrates to a striking degree, the re sults of the concentration of forces ,on the western front. Previous to this time, whenever any part of the cen tral empire's' front was threatened, it was possible for Germany to devote and divert some divisions with German commanders to the threatened front, while they held the western front with a relatively smaller force." GERMAN HELMET " A German helmet is on exhibition in the window of Hunter's Pharmacy. t ii was captured m tne arive or Chateau Thierry and sent here by Sgt. l(Harold F. Stearns, whose mother is i summering in Hendersonville. The head piece weighs three pounds. SINGING AT ETOWAH . The annual "Old Time Singing", will be held at Etowah on the 3rd Sunday in October. The public is cordially Unvited to come and bring well-filled basketsQld time "singers are espe cially invited to come and bring their books. ' J. h: MOFFITT. Buy Bonds, and Back the. Guns that Hit the Huns. Owing to ruling of the War Indus, tries Board the Hustler will write no more subscriptions "at HALF price (o soldiers. . ", L : Back the Fighting Men with The Fighting Loan. AUTO TIRES COST TOO MUCH TO JUNK THEM. M.C. DOTSON & CO. WILL RE-TREAD OR REPAIR REM CUT TIRES AT A SAVING FROM 200 TO 500 PER CENT. -,Enl!st : as our Soldiers Do, Buy Bonds and . Keep :Thein. ' V - TIP I f LIBERTY L0 AI CAIl'AIC The vWomatfs" Liberty Loan com- nittee Jield-a very enthusiastic meet ing ; last Thursday at .the town nan. Mrs. It. P. PVeezer who attended, the meeting at Raleigh cf Liberty," Loan workers' of .the Stalelave an interest ing and instructive account of -the Ra leigh conference. County and town organizations ".. were discussed and plans' made to try to reach every home in a canvass for: bonds. A' booth has been erected , at. ..the . postoQce where bonds are sold,- daily, and tie :" town ommittee underthe chairmanship of LMrs. Freeze, is actively at wotk. xne bounty chairinen of the various town ships l&re also organizing their dis tricts and 'are getting to work en thusiastically. ' ' : " ; THANKS YALE SCHOOL The Hendersonville Chapter .. .Red Cross acknowledges with many thanks recent receipt of $35.00, contributed b ythe young people of the Yale school district. ; y.'-. - -. We - wish - to congratulate these young people for the spirit shown in raising this liberal sum to the Red Proas cause, a nortion of which no 'doubt, ' while given freely and gladly, &une as a sacrifice,' and proves again the true spirit of patriotism pulsing even in the veins of our young Am ericans. H. F. STEWART, . . Secretary. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETIN G The fi,rst regular meeting . of the .Woman's Club will he held "on. Wed nesday; October 9, at&:30. . H. E. Bobbins, representing the War Department and Navy Depatment Commissions on Training Camp act ivities in War Camp Community Ser vice, is much interested in the war work the club has been doing and Is anxious for the club to continue its work in behalf of the soldiers. Mr. Robbins . will address the club at the meeting - Wednesday, and it is urged that every member be- present. ' LADIES LINING mm mrdwme: m. vKJ 1: I . . . . .. phone 7 : . . ' " T1 ; tr11 ; ZJ ' r .... I J islti ig Frai lis m -j t j-i i m 1 . saving should more than pay for this won derfully efficient Why 'be a slave to an extravagant heating plant when Cole's Hot Blast will give you perfect' satisfaction for practically 1-2 your present fuel fcilL Ccmo to' Css CtoroV.'o Cza 1 : "... Vcu cft TIJ3 Czzrden IX'- PINEY GROYE HONOR ROLL The! following is the honor ' roll of Piney V Groye school for: thei month ending September 20:,' ;;. ': . Gladys Stuart, Horace Allen, 'Walter Lance, Hubert Moore, CharlesIsrael Ruby Lance Asalee Allen, "' Herman StuartrGerald Stuart, Thomas asrael, foch for: swift advanco eastward in Clydr Ballard Rosa Lee Lance, How- -. : tasof'reciairhing Northern ard Lance, Vegia Davis, Mary Davis, f pYahc ? ' v V I : ' Mattie DavisrBarah MeeceRoy Meece eawliJeYeScternians and their Viola Lance,' Spurgeon Allen mes .on 11 th.?J)attIefrohts have con ; AVA E. SHOOK, Teacher ; jiinued to play.a: losing game, and re- - -. ' ' - ' - " l': " port has.it,; that the ..Turks, realizing H0?IT4L succes . : i : , r"!,"-": -' "'' t Give defeats jand the withdrawal of The regular monthly meeting; : "of tbeBulgark f ro mthe war are sending out Hendersonville Hospital association will meet with Mrs. Kaymona -ma. wares on Thursday, Oct. 10; at 4 o'clock. MRS. O. T. fblythe; -' " Secretary"; Buy ,Bonds - Bonds Build erty Bonds: ,: - Airplanes. Buy Lib- moi is What v Weak, mnovn nervous ?men ; and vo need Vinol because it contains the most famous recon structive tonics in an agreeable; and easily digested form: Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glycerophosphates. We guarantee there is no tonicequal to VinoL- HERE IS PROOF uetroit, fAxcxu r got into a weak, rnn-dowh con dition, no appetiter tired all the time, and ; headaches but had to keep ' around and do my housework. ' I read about Vinol and tried it within two weeks I commenced to improve, and Dow have a splendid appetite and feel stronger and better in every way. Mrs. John F. Watson. JTor All rnu-down, nerrons, anaemic feeble oia people ana aeucate cniiaren, tnere u no remedy use vinci. THJE JUSTUS PHARMACY AVE at least 1-3 to f-2 your winter. At the hiVh nriiv 3 B last nfi a t e r For Hard Coai, Soft Goal, Slack, Bjgnite, Wood and Lighter Fuels Bins the cheapest grade coal clean and -rjilht Remember that soft coal , .is ha,i gas. This valuable half of your - luei monsyesc- pesup the chimney and wlcf-1-1? C:ttl8r stves. Cole's Hot S icJ ?ayigcombustioh (see open xrtL?? Pefdls waste .and saves nd " Slw 5 gas half of the cal wasted fay other SS waxnand.chj for ::: :thursiax,.ocxober s, iois. ALLIES PRESS FORWARD The towir of St: Quentih" upon which the Germ.ahs imd so fffrftily' ' buildeti "iheir: hopesfrpvingairinsunnoun! febie barrfer tD':he' allies, at 'last teen enteredTthe5French and seem- ilngly Ithe gateway is "open to Mnrshoi Keaco feelers. . . L From wortnern Belgium to the re ibn of Verdun the battlefront is still ieething with" activity on various 'tronts and" with the entente forces con jtinu'to make gains against the Ger- mans which are seriously imperilling j the enemy; lines: Texarkana, Texas. ' I keep house and I was weak, run down and nervous, back a'ehed a good deal of the time, so it was hard to take care of my chickens and do my work Vinol has restored my strength, and -my nervousness has gone, so I can d.o my work as, well as ever. Every run-down woman should taka Vinol "Mrs. Emma Britt condition, -weals "women, overworked men, And Druggists. Everywhere coal bill this nf Ha. 113
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