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THTJESIAT, BTABCH th,! 1919.
FRENCH BEOAD HUSTLEE, HEJCDEBSOimLLE, IT. C.
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Mrs. J. D. Boyd's condition re-
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MISS MATTIE STANSEL, Reporter
F. S. Wetmur is confined to
room with an attack of quinzy.
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ivirs. Ernest xna.cs. is recovering
from a recent attack of influenza.
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Claude Burckmyer, from Cincinnati,
spent the week-end with home folks.
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Dr. E. P. Ma-Iette. from Asnaviile,
spent the week-eid here.
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Mrs. Herman Potts has returned
from Asheville and Landrum, S. C
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Born, in February, to Mr. and Mrs.
Burgin A. Staton, a daughter.
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Born, March 3, to Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Stackhouse, at Dunbar, S. C, a
daughter.
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Born, March 1, to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank S. Brunson, a daughter. Rev.
and Mrs. S. E. Glandon came from
Jacksonville, Fla., to welcome the ar
rival of their grand-daughter.
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Postmaster S, Y. Bryson is at home
after spending some time in Washing
ton and New York City.
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Frank Staton, who ' has
Florida for several weeks,
turned home.
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Mrs. Mullie Bess Harrill is visiting
her mother-in-law at Rutherfordtoa
this week.
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John Burckmyer returned last week
trom a visit to relatives at Beaufort,
5. C.
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Mrs. J. S. Cox, who lives on ro.ite
6. is convalescing ''rom an attack oi
been
has
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Dr. W. H. Justus left on Tuesday
for Atlanta, Ga., to attend a meeting
of the Rexall druggists.
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G. M. Glazener, who recently re
turned from New York City, visit: fi ,imains about the same. 'Mrs. Boyd has
his mother at Rosman. -
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It. M. Oates is able to be out agato
after neing kept at home sevora
weeks for treatment.
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Father Poweri, who las beeu M"si
ing Father Ma-ioi, returned to
Chelsea, MaSi.
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Misses Catharine and Matilda '."ar
son have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Ewbank recently.
ir:i-nza.
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Clarence Flynn, who has been sick
with influenza, is reported as getting
along very well.
Claude Burckmyer, of ' Cincinnati,
spent a short time on business at
East Flat Rock.
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Mr. H. I. Hodges and family, from
AlalKMiia have secured The Terrace on
Fifth avenue and are occupying it.
Mrs. W. H. Justus, wo has been
visiting relatives at Rutherfordton
has .returned home.
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C. H.yT. Bly has been unable to
attend to business on account of a
sprained back.
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Mrs. W. M. Bacon and children,
who have had influenza, are all able
to be out aain.
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W. S. Prescott from Columbia, S. C.
spent the week-end with his family
on Fourth Avenue, West.
Judge J. B. Fenley, who is holding
court this week, is registered at the
Kentucky Home.
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Mrs. R. ti. iioimes, w.--,
iv. -nrnnomc rpt.iirned to Atlanta f
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Tuesday after a visit to relatives ne.e.
Mrs. John Mason and John Jr.,
who have had mild cases of influenza
are improving.
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Miss Marjorie Vann, who attends
the Brevard Industrial School, sp--r.it
:he week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. K. Vann.
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Hon Albert Cannon returned to
librae Shoe last Saturday night from
Raleigh where he attended meetings
of the State Agricultural Board.
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Miss Alice Pace, who lives near Ka
jr:ga Lake and teaches at Valley H-31,
fepehtthe week-end with Miss Kate
Dotson,
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Mrs M. A. Gover, Mr. and Ilrs
Thomas A Egerto;:, -vIig hi.vc in m
M Denver, Colo.for the winter, re
ur:'cl home this week.
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Dr. and Mrs. Be.ijamin Cliff have
secured Dr. Cr -in f era's bujjrahv
on Third avenia, west and are jeer
pying it.
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Misses Alma Lee and Nona Edward,
who have been visiting their sister,
Mrs. G. F. Garlington, in Knoxville,
Tenn., returned home last Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Joi-is;o'i hae
Cicsed their residence o Sfrv.-nih
avenue and will spend r. month ar
Kentucky Home.
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Dr. and Mrs. H. Rodman of Louis
ville, Ky., who are frequent visitors
here, are uests at Kentucky Home
for some time.
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Joseph E. Wood has. purchased the
Rusher Stock Farm of 1000 acres for
$12,000, the deal being made through
John L. Orr and S. E. Sentell.
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Among the recent arrivals at the
Cedars are, Miss Mitchell, of Chicago,
111., and Mr. Mulvaney, of New Yorlc
Cityl
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East Flat Rock has installed elec
tric lights which yery much improve
the village. The power comes from
the Hendersonville plant.
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been sick for months and is abi3 to
sit up only a part of the day.
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John Fowler, vho lives on the
French Broad river about Ave miles
from town, was here on Saturday for
a business trip.
Mrs. T. C. Barrows, who has been
with J er husband and sister, Josie, In
Cleveland. Ohio, came home last Sat
urday. Mr. Barrows expects to come
before very long.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potts have
;had as their guests from Landrum,
S. C, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams
and Mr. G. B. Hampton, who is an
uncle of Mrs. Potts.
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The three week's old son of Mr . and
Mrs. W. W. Westall, of East Flat
Rock, was operated on for strangu
lated hernia at the local hospital re
cently. The baby is doing nicely.
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Miss Elmira Dawson is expected to
arrive from Baltimore about March
10, to be trimmer for Miss M. E
Wocdall. Miss Dawson is now in the
northern markets selecting the g-vles.
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The Young People's Missionary So-
l ciety of the Methodist Church will
meet with their manager, Mrs. F. E.
Durfee, at her home on Friday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock.
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Leon Trice, who was transferred
from Great Lakes, 111., to Charles
ton, S. C, has been honorably dis
charged from service and will soon be
at home.
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Ivlh s Annie Scruggs spent the week
end with her parents at Rutherford
ton. This visit was of unusual inter
est because a brother who had beea
in service overseas had returned
home.
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Miss Mabel Griffin arrived this week
from Knoxville, Tenn., and will be the
designer and trimmer for the Vogue
Millinery store. Miss Griffin was as
sociated with the Vogue last season.
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Lumber and Builders
We
upplies
are still iri business at the same old
stand, and ready to serve our
Friendkand Customers
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We are still selling the sarrte lines of materials. We
want to call attention to our nfew line of "Acme Cement
Plaster" Contractors, Architects and users, all know the
superior qualities of this branckofPlaster. Our "Trans
fer Brand" 1 6" Extra Clear RedXfedar Shingles, need
no argument for their superiority --tlhey are the very
finest and best made.
Our various styles of "VulcanitA Roofings'' have
steadily gained in popularity; especialiv-our "Emerald
Jiaie jAoonngs rxr nouses.
Uinchfasld Portland Cement, is the "SouthV Acknow"
ledged Standard" and is well known to our customers.
B. P. S. Paints BEST PAINT SOLD needs no re
commendation. It speaks for itself. We sell B. P. S.
Paint by YEARS and SQUARE YARDS. We also
sell ALABASTINE. the SANITARY WALL FINISH.
Our Motto: "Quality Wins" Our Advertisement "A Satisfied Customer"
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Ilalph C. Pulliam, who has just re American Red Cross will send their
turned from France with his dis
erartfo from the service in the avia
tion corrs, is visiting his aunt, Mrs .
X. W. Eailey at the Cedars.
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Little Katharine Freeman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Freeman,
who was bitten by a dog recently, is
getting along all right. The exam!
nation of the dog's head showed no
signs of hydrophobia.
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Miss Elizabeth Daniel, of NewYorlc
City, who has been a Red Cross nurse
in France, will arrive Friday for a
Mr. and Mrs. Fate Davenport, 01 two week's visit to her cousin, Mrs.
Spartanburg, S. C, ana a.m nm, jtj. u. uray on ourtn avenue, west,
from Pisgah Forest, have been visit- :o:
Among tne sick cmidren wno are
yiame to Mrs. W.
of the books and
Mrs. C. C.
end with her
Asheville.
Jord.ii spent tne vreel?
hiicer, Mrs. 1 lodges m
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Misses Gertrude Shipman and Wil
lie Carmichael spent the week-end
with friends in Asheville.
ing relatives at East Flat Rock.
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Miss La Vada Pace, who has been
sick at Upward with influenza, has re
covered sufficiently to resume .her
school duties at East Flat Rock.
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Jonathan Case and several children
are very sick with influenza. So far
Mrs. Case has escaped and is able to
care for them.
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Brown-
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ones
n,iWc tiiPir wives ie
were ucjw',
friends ana. Aw11, children "chums."
When Brlwn died, the Company car
rying the Mortgage on his home fore
closed an)ts. Brown had to moTe.
When Jones&te&ihe' Company car
rylng his mortgage promptly gave 3Irs.
Jones a deed to the propeMy.
Will the mortgage yon ah carrying
EJECT or PROTECT your Widow!
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having or have had influenza-pneumonia
are, Helen and Dorothy Grimes,
Catharine and Frank Byers. Little
Dorothy and Frank are very sick yet.
W. H. Von', ilo, from Penro:, Is
planning to wove his family kre.
?.Irs. 'eiilellc. ho had in2u.r.a
peumonia at the local hospital some
time ego has recovered. At one time
all the family were sip!: with influen
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Dr. and Mrs. K E. Boma, wno
v ere called to Converse College,
Spartanburg, S C... on account of
their daughter Miss Nancy who is sick
have l earned hoine. Dr. Bov.v
? cent a tew days in Sumter, S. C
foro 'o?ning.bick.
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Mrs. M. C. Mclvern left on Satar
057 for Atlantic City, N. J., .to mee!
ler husband who has just ar.n(i
fioni overseas am is stationed
Camp D x Mrs. Mclvern will return
nr.'? proV.bly her husband wil! accott.
iiatiy her.
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Sergeant J. E. Varner, oi Co. B.
539 Engineers, France, writes his
brother, E. l. Vann, to have his
evening clothes pressed and ready as
he will soon be home to wear thern
Judging from this message Sergeant
Vann is enroute home.
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Miss Margaret "Warner, who has
been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. H.
Morey, has returned to Trypn. Miss
"Warner is expecting to spend the
summer here with her father if a sui
table house can be secured.
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' Any person who desires to enter a
'Class of Home nursing which will be
conducted by the local cnapter oi tne
R. Kirk. The cost
material will be
$3.00. The deficit will be paid by the
chapter.
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The business meeting and social
half-hour in the Mother's Bible Class
of the First Baptist Church will be
held Friday afternoon, March 14, with
Mrs. R. P. .Freeman at 3:30 o'clock.
The meeting was postponed on account
of the Mayer services this week.
Alonzo Twyford, who has been In
Atlanta, Ga., for three weeks, has re
turned home. Mrs. Twyford, who is
in Asheville for treatment is convales
cing. "Will Twyford writes from
Brest, France, that he expects to sail
for the States soon.
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Miss M. W. Stevens, who has been
on a visit to Miss E. L. 'Baldwin at
the Summer1 Home ais returned to
Asheville. Miss Stevens is a Red
Cross nurse from Montreal, Caiada
who nursed the wounded soldiers after
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the battle at Chateau -Thierry. '
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"Walker Smith is adding an exten
sion to the rear of his bakery on Main
street to accomodate a large oven oZ
:the most modern type which will in
crease the capacity of his bakery by
about fifty per cent.
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G. M. Glazener has returned from
Nw York City where he has spent
some time in the selection of new
goods.
Some Hendersonville History
The telephone In the office of the llarht and Dower comnanv Tints strain.
A feminine voice tliisSJme, that of ozs of the company's best patrons, one
who nses a large amountVf lighting service each month. "Is this the dyna
mo V In order to satctiike strict veracity fs thrown . overboard and the
office replies "Yes,' this ialthe dynamo." "What's the matter with the
lights 1 There is not a Hgltt on In my house, but everybody else in the
neighborhood sems to have light."
It is past seven o'clock ola dark winter evening, and an icy mixture
of sleet and rain Is covering every fKBgLop outside. However, there Is no
help for it, and the office catches Mr. Bangst his house, where he thought
the day's work was over. He gets inio working clothes once more, cranks
up the Henry, and makes a drive of nearly a mile through the ram and
sleeti When he arrives at the scene of trouble tie discovers that someone
a servant or a child, has pulled out the main switch and left it open. 3Tr.
iiangs closes uie switch ana seexs me outer air wnerne may express
himself without restraint, and beats it for home. One more troulWe "killed."
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