4 i It N B s, -f - PERSONALS The basket ball team of the City lii?h Schi ol will play a match, game w the te;m of the Flat Rock H-ih St-hool on Friday afternoon at Flt Ro-k. The local team w.ill giva 9 ca-iavai about the middle of Ma.-rn iO.I the proceeds will go towards tie- fra-ing txpenses. :o: Mrs. C. U. Smith and children, from Candler, are semliag sometime xviih the former's parent 3, Mr. and Ivlr.3. J. T. Jackson at Osceola Lake. Mfs. Nellie Newman and little ' ron, who have been visiting rheni, ret'irn ed to Campobella, S. C, last Sunday. :o: , . The Presbyterian Woman's Auxil iary, whose president is Mrs. A. H. yorey, had an interesting meeting last Tuesday In the church parlors, on China. There will be a social meet ing next Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. E. Sample. A full attendance of the members is desired. Messrs Claude AUi aid Tom Keith have leased the Bartlette houxa on Seventh avenue, 'leir parntsMr. and Mrs. W. C. Keita. fiom.Atkiu son, are to come iu the car) spring and their s:fter, MiSo AnUo Fay wjjl come when .V2r schooi cl Tby will then hv,Q a fam'; rc uaion una spend the summer tog: o: Last Friday afternoon at the Gn1a Srhdt'l, there was an exciting speMius natch between the fifth and the sixtL grades. The fifth grade won, Lliss ai-t!ie Richards was the leader. Wa-ia-wor'a Farnum in the sixth grade w.s the test, to vield. This is the -seco'.a ttfte tho fifth grcdi has won ovet the siath and they ttel very happy, A. C. Glazener has purchased tfrom Dr. W. H. Vander sixty-foot lot on Fifth tween the residence of Dr. Vander Mm. M. M. Fhepherd invited xhut 1$ 'fiends to a Birthday party that wag- iren to her "dausjter, Katharine, n Friday afternoon b"eb., 28, from S.JO to 6 o clock T i': children showod Katharine with "lit , gifts on ;;r 1 seven in birthday vhich she enjjro. lttr riaying several games, Mrs. IWrherd served ic cream, the biri.i Cay cake and ce, dy. ;: :o: Mrs. Wilson McCarson invited' a dozen litde friends to share the plea sures of her little son, Trask's Birth day party with him on. Saturday ar- ternoon, March 1. ' After enjoying games, the birthday cake, which was blighted with four candles, was served with other refreshments. Trask re ceived a number of interesting gifts 'from the guests. :o: mt. a. . .Patterson. nronrietor nt Ajlnaen Patterson's Department' Store, has re- Avenue be-1 j , . , j iiuucu uvui au caicuuou tup iu norin- ern markets where he has beendnin? ,Llnden and Mr. Clarence Latham, and s rin bu i Mr patterson saya """" " 1D that although the market is of: now drawing the plans and work will sllghtly on cotton and woolen clot; kstart at the earliest moment possible. jthe price of clotning l3 steady a o 'along the line, due mainly to the ex- I 4- m ti aui uiuai jr wages uuw iii . cuwt. A Message to the TNG PUBLIC 1 1 11 ia ve noi aa ver usea ; in a iduauuiiy uui iiu.w Liictt iroaa ities are more easily obtained, we jMunauy aaveriise r-iiujco ana ytm compare for your SAVINGS For next Saturday andNffonday, ONLY the following SPECIALS will spply; some of our slocks are limited, and we ask that yon get your orders In EARLY. We long ti Admi Commo will occ ask that :o: FLOUE. (It's LIBERTY BELL) -a i. .... .. J. .$10 48 lb- ba& .. .;..... ....W0 Per Barrel. J. an- e ...... t 1 1 1 tlA 4.V FLOUB IS AJiYANCEVG. OAKlEAL. Pe- Package. . 1c rer Dozen.... SUCIAIt Flnp Grant ta!ed 25 lbs., 10 lbs. . $2.60 '-( ...... $1.0 COFFEI-SNSJill A.'rancing. SHc . . ,2oc Out Sonthern Blend. !T'ree Pounds for. , ' - veoi Coffee for.- . ... . Brier Coffee o.- .... Ereakfast B nd. . . . . ....!! S lb. Breakfast Blend HIGEIA 4 lb. can (01 ..... ...80e ..82c , . . . ....... .95c ...... . ......$1.40 Buy a good Mock. CAJCI Ely GOODS. Tomatoes, ..S lb can 18c... Dozen.. String Beans, 3 lb can....18c.jL..Dozen.. Bridal Sngar. Corn 20c. .i... Dozen. . Sugar Peas .... .... 18c... J... Dozen.. California CUng Peaches. 83e. . Dozen. CaL Prunes. CaL fancy Peaches.. Dried Apples Dried TThlte4 Beans Dried CoL Beans.. .... Black Eye Peas... ..... Sweet Marie Toilet Soap Laundry Soap Washing ; Powders . . . . Searchlight Matches . . . . V ........$2.10 . $2,10 . $2j2o $2.10 .. .....fcUM) : . .15c lb. 20c lb. 13c lb. ......13c lb. 10c lb. 10c lb. 5e 5c .......... 5e . . .' ...... 5c BROOMS. $1.25 brooms for 95c only 3 to cntomerj this sale only. begin sweeping again, and buy the limit. MACARONI: 3 packages extra macaroni and 1-2 lb. Cheese for 50c FEEDSIUFFS: 7 per cent. Cotton Seed Meal.......... .. Old Style HnW... Shorts, 75's.. f Salt....... ..... . ..... ..4. ...... ..... . - Dairy Feed. ; Jersey Cow Feed, 75's. . . , V S3 ..$3.00 per bag. ,.$1) per bag. ..$2r35 per bag. $1.10 per basr. 25 pe bag. $230 per bag. TYe hare eTerythlng In tli grrrj Une and can't adre ritlse all Itcm but all commodities will be reduced for Saturday and Monday next. Yon know It rains sometimes (I) on Saturdays since tAe ground hog saw bis shadow, and we therefore; will keep these In effect for two days, as MONDAYS are always sunshiny. Get on the CASH sys- tem and SAVE MONEY. It COUNTS BIG In tbe run of a year. VhoIesal Retai1 S. J. Justice, who has not been well for several months, went to Spar-f tanburg, S. C, for treatment. Mr Justice is now a patient in Seedley's" Sanatorium. Mrs. Justice is with her daughter who lives in Spartan- burg. Rev. James Justice, trots. iyBlack Mountain, Geo. W. Justice and other members of the family have .been with their father. Another garage business for Hen iJersonville will be in shape, for bus!-' jess about the 15th. Messrs Bert Shoek and Harley Shipman are now making necessary alterations on. the building owned by Mrs. E. G. Wilson on Third Avenue back of the Blue Ridge Inn, and Lawrence Burnett and Jerry Shipman will be employed in the garage. :o: . .-'. 1 . 1 Monday evening, Feb.,. 24, th? riat I Cod: Parent-Teachers' Associa ticr. save an entertainment at the scTiool ouiJding. The children gave a si;rt. T-5."..-otic program which 'was enjoyed Dr. E. E. Bomar made an iateivrring ..ddress. Mrs. S. M. Gar ren, who is-jresident of the associa tion 1 tad a fine report of the work that had been done within the past J two years. A summary of the wo will be gnen in next week's paper. t 'O: t Robert C. :-a-ni;.o who is ciiicf ur soon on the ship, President Grant left on Monday for Hoboken, N. J., after spending a few days with his home folks. Dr. Sample sails on Wednesday for St. Nazaire, France, which will be his fourth trip overseas. On the last voyage there were tJ.000 troops and 800 among them were wounded. The sea was 30 rous'a, that while Dr. Sample was perform ing one of the three operations, a man had to hold him steady. :o: Among those who have reoeive'l bv?:oralie discharges from service a?e Pryan J. Brookshire, son of J. L. Tv .:,. :rr, who made eight Iris evtiseas on the U. S. S. Matsoolft ft am New fork City to Brest and &kx. I Vance. The last voyage h took 12 days, was an excso'iinjrly roiifsh one. Pv't. Dixon P. Cais:o fr'-ni Camp Sherman, Ohio, win oiv- U in the 35th Machine Gun Battal'n ms at Fletcher and Pv't. Flare An- ders from the city, who was statijne iat Camp Sevier for six montt vriM te Infantry- :o: At the l.adiei .id Socir- last Thursdt. afternoon, which m-t with Mrs. Guy E. Dixon, there were 14 members present and each one work ed assidously with the part that was given to her.' The society is trrowine in interest and it is earnestly desired that every member of the church should join. During the afternoon. ?rs. Dixon .insisted oy hr dausH :jr, Miss Dessie and Miss Margaret Mifi- dleton served ice cream and cake Mrs Durfee read a repo.-t of 'the work that had Tbeen done and the amount that had been contributed. Mrs. J. Mack Rhodes is entertaitnrg the so ciety today. :o: NUBONE CORSETS are not sold in stores, but each corset is tailored to your measure. I will be glad to call and take your measure. Miss LlllUa Murrah, Phone 230-W. T. D. BRITTON Thomas D. Britton died at Naples on Monday morning following an at tack of Influenza-pneumonia. Mr . Britton was a Confederate soldiei- about 84 years old. The body wss taken to Mill Pond on Tuesday after Youthful Styles of Haarming Originality For the vouthf al woman and te miss of good taste and style diswunent. Co-Ed dresses are a revelation in delightful dainti ness andWmplicity. Brimful of originality y of youth, of distinction they are p ractical, serviceable and so modestly priced that they are irresistible values. S Made in nnesboerges, in satm Francaise. and m Silks and Georgettes and Senreiber stand- ware Jersey CJoth. 1 .j III f.1 I. ,1,1 , ,L I,,,, , m IXARGEST AND BEST IN HENDER SQM ffVi iWtv "t J Sho wing the Newest in Trimmed Hafes Cl o aoacs uave oeen aue suice Octo ber 1st anjj the books close April $st. After that (date a penalty must be added to the amoiint of the tax, and property on which taxes We not been paid will be advertised in thfe paper Thursdav Ail oj mm Only 25 Days LeftVfo tte Payments u ywait until the la minute. You City must make reasonably pfernpt cbllec tion to take care of ito business. VThe City's business is your busing pu.. J f9e wnH . pav your G. W. IBROOKS. V . r PHONES 120 noon for Interment. He is survived by CITY his wife and several children and all 3C are sick with influenza. ; 1 TAi COLLECTOR

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