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(Item of InUrert . c- . jjgg Dorot Waldrop left last 1
From The NEWS) &i day. for Jacksonville, Fla., 10 visit e
I ."' . 1 brother;- Lieut; J: , Herbert WnMi
Mr and Mrs. H. J. Barboiir. of Philfc
sonville are guests 01 -j&jxt.-aua , rs.
umries French Toms in AyheviUe."
j f. Goodman, of East Flat Rock,
has" gone to Miami, Fla., for the win-
. ILr." and Tr. "TLSJDwbaniT and
children will Rtnnf io&eadersoYill
this week, after apcndinj nevera!
months at '-their country -ttome 00 the
Hora a fiho tculA: r -it :. - i t "a-.: .-.
N. C, where he ha accepted,4 ;postif Qmrar fii H'e'ndersonTlilei .-'-i-'
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ter.
W. L. Ray, well known in this sec
tion, has mdved from Mt. Rainier, Md.,
to'Vivattsville, Md.
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Miss Marion Fay, who has been " a
pv,t at Marlboro Villa several
uionilis. left on Friday for Knoxvilie,
Tpiiii. Miss Fay will make several
cnroute 10 ner noma in iew
reaching there about Christ-
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M. P. C. Youmans and Mrs. Joe
a last week for Johnston, S. C,
r..e of Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Youmans
;.c:ul December with her dauglx-
. .inlla Ashley, who is Miss RlHh
rs at the Kentacky Heme.
.aie;--i.'iiig from inlluc-nza.
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; will be at home at the
. : J 6 Louse. He has charge of
..vcn Theatre.
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Mrs. Robert Patton a::-1 la
Casile, lJa., have mo fed to
: cuviile and arc occapyiiisa ihe
tl.e Misses Carson on Fourth
Pation .-will - assist- Mr.
: 'on hi form. -. .--.. '
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$ Glauvo . Gleiiu from ; Brevard
.00:1 a guest 01 .Miss Ger-"ili-oii
!Soucli Main street:
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v'. j"cv. Jr., has received infor
tUat her husband haK. lanled
lately. . ' "
; c -;.;iar monthly meeting of .the
. vci;-;r Missionary Society
i'-.-.v-iioilis: church meets this a f-a;-b:-oO
o'ciCv'k with Mrs. F. V.
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brother; Lieut; J. Herbef t Wn!ii Cp,
TTuw 10 m service at Lamn jonn'ioii
lL yllEQn' a sister Miss Waldiop, i
brother also. Mri. J. Q. Waldrop and
little grand-daughter, Lillian . Brown ;
accompanied . Miss Dorothy Waldrop
to Spartanburg. They . have xeturned
hotne.t . :. ' .-v
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Sam -T. Hodges spent the week-end
with his family.
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.Mrs. M. C. West will return from
Asheville this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter and children,
of Mobile, Ala., are with Mrs. Russ
for the winter.
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Austin Blackwell, a druggist from
Clay, Kentucky, came here to recupe
rate from an attack of typhoid fever.
Mr. Blackwell is with Mrs. Russ.
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C. F Bland and F. E Darfee have
returned from Charlotte, "where taey
went ay delegates to the annual con
ference of the M. E. church.
HfsT John" KerCiair: ' sir wifo" atfit
thi eocuner fa HeadcrcanTllle, xpccte
isiMiuertont.,.sk:q:"
? Mr; JixC.VFltafferaId haA rHmA
to'OrenrlUe,'. Ci, after- pendlnff-the
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TI:? icilDwiii'; motore.t to Greenevillo
Tenn . la w;ei: tc spen-:! several di'.ys
v.-;-"; rch.v:ve: Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Ev-co i- and son Edward. Jr.;- and
jli,.. j. l iirooks.and children. .
Er"1 - Hallraan has returned to rorts
rao irh. a., after a v.'ek's visit 10 l;is
i.:o '. . r.
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C'.iminings. a niece or Me-:-.j.
Han and M. C. Toms,. is on,
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Forest Hunter has come home from
Rutherford college until the quaran
tine is. over. There were 26 cases. 01
influenza in the college.
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Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Hoot?, from Fin
gerville, 3. Cv arrived last week for
a visit to his parents near Tracey's
Grove. Mr. and Ms. Hoois came tto
recuperate from their recent illneas
caused by iniluensa. : ( -
Mi sse-3. Connie, Vi21ie-and Charliey-
sorrow are very sicji wi:n an attSica
of influensa. . . 1
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Miss Sarah - TiHir Christ ?rcnt the
reek-o?id with her 'ia sn-.ate. MIf-a
E i-ahcth Garland.: Viss T.-l'mjhis-J
will v:st other trien'iS' 5!irov J.etorc
r 'turning to her .kiom-3 01 Con.evs-e
College- campus in ::'5arc-5sn!L;t-
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Dr. H L. Koith-'-V.A.':veith. Mr. ai d
Mi s. O. Roy Keith anu ('..' Roy Keith,
Jr.. motored" t'rt Atkinson, N. C., last
VivOk for a visit to their parents.
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Mrs. G. H. Vaiea,-...i. has ;,;i e to
New York Ciiy for a stay of several
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Mrs. T. EUysoa Simpson has return
ed home after a visit to Mrs. W. A.
Carriganr
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Dr. W. A. Carrigan, from . Society
Mr. E.'. J. Walker, 'whOc haB'beei w'th
Mrs. J. Mack' Rhocle .for, . several
moiilhs, has gone to her home tit
Lakeland,. Fla. 'Mrs.' Walker has been
ccrrhg to ' Henderson Ville for many I
y 4 r. .i'vytpw """" ""?fc4 1--- jrr -i " .
' Vrs. W. ti. Head, from Omaha, Ne
braska, is visiting Mrs. A G. Cornish,
at French ' Broad farm near Etowah.
Miss Addle Sides has returned from
a visit, to her parents at Hickory T-r
Mrs. Alph Glazener's father, from
Anderson, S. C., came by motor Satur
day for a short stay. Mr. Glazener is
a patient at Patton ?Utacrial hospi
tal. ' ' -
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Miss Bell Byers and Irene Y'oung
left last week for Gastonia, where they
will have charge of a school nearby.
Miss Nell Garren accompanied them
and will also teach in a different
school near Gastonia.
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E. Y. Ewbank has returned from a
business trip to Bryson City.
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C. P. Erwin has returned from Hope-
vell, Va., and is with his people on
the Shaw"s Creek road.
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A. C. Morris is at Patton Memorial
Hospital suffering from an attack of
ot-
lAshe yiUe aro spending fednie t hhel HenryTwyiord thiB-clty.i f ; j
wlthiier sisterJ Mrsaosenhfne PdMfl ' v1? ' 1
at Rugby; J!hn .'rcaperatrcg after; a
siege or me mauenza. - t -.
"'Mrs. EL W. Ewbank and' children are
in Spartanhttrff, -8.'C, for. a visit. ;
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Mrs. John Scott has been ca.'led to
Greensboro N.-'.C. 6vl accxwmt of the
illness. of her daughter-in-law.
M. and Mrs. W. A. Carriganvand Miss
Elizabeth Carrigan will go to Society
Hill, S. C., to stay until after Christ
mas. They expect to go within a few
days.
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Mrs. John Grant returned Monday
from Waynesville, where she had been
visiting her daughter. .
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Miss Kate Smith has returned to
Weaverville College after spending the
week-end at home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers, from
Thcra fir fiWm exnlbltloja CTIEe
window of . Zhainermux's 1 bock , torff j
sonr rery interesting ouvenir 1 ot the
war. . iTfter ar ei. ' German 8hrp
ehaoter'a helmet, Prussian---Beard's
tmottldetistras and oaeer's' fnsiaia.
They were sent by Corp. W. H.Ti?
ford,.,, -Charleston Light r Dragoons,
Hdqra.vTrpopi Rv 30tlfci .DiTi, "Somoi
Where in . , France,-1 s to hi? n father,
, Mlsa 'CFertrdde Shlnniandttas Tbeen"
ill for the last few days with influenza.
.W. N. Fisher was, recently called
home on account of : the sickness or
his fainiiyV There were six-mentbers,:
all' but himself, ill at the same time
With influenza. ;' r " ' !
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jW. P. Whitmire, Jr., is ill witii : in
fluenza ..
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r1sUalSh fiaiT mnrriea"nKr "thi3
-corrcnpefcll, vtf." Clacaf tho
artiistice : .wa? slsrhedr 'operations at
Hopewell were- cut down on a Yery
larsCTcale and as a result several
Henersoji pnty boys were-hfiected.
;- Among th. recent influenza vicUnis
ret Mrs. . Hicks . Justus, and daughter,
; Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Andrews have
r0urned3.1roxit:JUchmta
k-i JRLBORd TBLLA DAKCE.
:Miss. Julia Crosland entertained at
a reception and dance at Marlboro
Villa on Wednesday evenlnk Novem-
Lber. 25, in honor , of her . guest,' Miss
Marion Fay of New Orleans. The Viua,
which, had been closed for, the winter,"'
was appropriately decorated in. .keep
ing with -the peace and ThanksgMng,
season. The . reception room , .was.
1 adornedwith the national colors and
W. E. Griffis, - who for the past few I the ball room. . represented an outdoor
months has been the linotypist for the 1 fall . scene. c The waU3 were entirely
Times and Hustler, has accepted work
with-the Asheville Times, which, he
assumes , this week. Mr. Griffis' fam
ily will remain in the city for some
time., . .
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Mrs. L. T. Williams has gone to At
lanta on a visit to her daughters Mrs.
Holmes and Miss Ruth Williams
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Griffis
last week a son "-- -"
eovered with greens - supplemented
with corn stalks, pumpkins and Indian
equipment. Japanese lanterns dimly
lighted the room aal Uic, soft glow
from covered overhead Tights blended
beautifully. Pine ne Res "covered the
floor and the room vas literally turn
ed, into .a hook of the v.'oods. As : ;
first social event of me season fo!L -.
ing the long quarantine it was -pecially.
enjoyed by evervoae pre'-.. ;...
mflusnza.
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Mrs. Belle T. Dick has closed Dixie
Inn for awhile and will go to Miami,
Fla., this week for a month's stay.
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Mrs. J. E." Shipman and children are
visiting her people in Columbus while
her brother, Yates Arledge, is home cn
a furlough from the camp.
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Society Hill, S. C, are spending their
heney-moon with their fricn-ls, W A.
Carrigan's family.
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Mr. and Mrs. il. J Barbour pi'b
Hendersonville visilr", last. week.
Mrs. Charles F. Toms motored over
with them fre.iaentlj.
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Mr. and Mrs Jam-.-s f.'erp si.o son,
Stephen, have S een :im jm; Ha- re cent
infiuenza victi ns.
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S. S. Rozler and family lnvt? n.ced
to East Flat ivoek so t!.:it Mr. J. over
will be more e:m-"m.--i-t o Lis woik
.. .lyith the Skylan i Hosiery mill-
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The Best Medium Price Engine on the market
Equipped with Magneto and Throttling Valve Governor
dence. on Fifth avenue west and have I eels; meeu.ig;. :
.ftOU .4.U UU1 .ViU.U. UUUW rtV -v..- -r, f M. on-q 1Trc A T ,tV7i"S mi !
..Saturday, a son.
Mrs. G.. Wi Corrihcr liar, sorio again
to Merriwethev hospital, Li A?hey!lie;
:or treatment. . ' -
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.Lieut Comdr Hmiiek . jaotored to
Kv.oxville, Tenn.,
giving holidays.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, R." S. English,
X'ov. 17, a son, Raymond Preston.'
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A. II. Davis and family, who
Rev.
to spoivl .Thaaks-M Jil!e"0p "account of his health, have
1 .. . ..klcv??.ted.a"c Barbourviiie, ivy., wnere .ivir
-:o: - ! gravis' has ' accepted -pastorate". J . fiis'
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hoke.ll-iilgiua ts'ii'd sneaILL greatly improved while in Hen-
their daughter, Mary Eiia aTe Icaring
oil Wettne3dr,y for Tampa, Fla. hey
anticliyate-'" visiting other places H-c-iore
returning home.
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Mi?.? .Katie Price goes fo her .iion'O
at IT 'ce. X. C, to speud" th holuh'i s,
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Miss Virga Plank 'will go to Bel-
Kill, is . on a visit to his family on mont on .Saturday, she has a position
TV,-, otrA-;ia ..a r - 7 . : itnfppp.b rr a scntoi tnere.' -
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i;v J. E. Connell, of Spencer, visited ihis
mother, Mrs. Wm. C. Connell, . near
Henderscnville, last week." Mr." Con
nell was accompanied, by Stahle Lnn,
an attorney of Salisbury. , . ;
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Mary Elizabeth and son, Grady 'Jus-1 7
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Misses Alice, Lena and Anna
losa Latham.
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The saving 'in c'osi ove'r an engine' ' burning gasoline,1 will pay for itself in
two' hundred 'days .work. - ' " " " , . ' ' I'SXi t a
We have these in stock for the shop or farm,:from iy2 to x4-H.F.,-ana
on wheels. and and 12 horse-pover. , .. -. . v . ,00:
Our most nonular engine for farm work, 5-H:P. (on skms) with Aiag-
neto, oil burner, price $160.00. cash,. 170.00 on time. ' ' -
Information cheer fullv ftiruiglieft on-complete-Corn aMill and Hour Mill
Outfit, Wood Saw, Feed Grinders Feed Cutters, Corn Sliellers etc. :
' TVrite "for Circlilars ana'p-riees;" Seld on easy terms.
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