0 0 I B. Shock Harley Shipman I DIVERSITY OF BARGAINS FOB HUSTLES READERS I One cent a ivord for each inser tion, each initial or abbreyiatlon I counting as a word 3rd A MM venue, Farm vKenter ganted.. Wired pastures. Good barnsTvruit etc. Jos. E. Wood; Box 777. 8-lt-p. FOR SAETwomule rolls eleven months old. yjatfnesvglJSorton, Flor ida Colony. Mail address, Jlendersoa Ville, Route 5. ...... 4 WANTED ttMlerirl to do house work and live onprBmTss. Hen-; dersonville Dry Cleaning Establish ment. 8-3t-p. Agenrfo'tlecklenburg Marble Company. Write-Tsr phone me. to. D. Coburn, Route 6501 286-"W. 3-6t-p. FOR SALEVAt once two thousand Peach treesrtv years old, 5c each. G. W. Connell, Piwne 312-W. ' . . . j 8-lt-p. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE West WAN TED To (bur lumber of all kinds and would be igerested in buying the entire cut of several mills. Ad dress R. F. Whitmer, Inc., Box All, Asheville, N. C. 6-4t-c. WANTED Tle people of Henderson ville to knowtkat you have a home florist. If I haven't just what you want I can get it WVou quickly and at a lower price. Myers the Florist. ( .'T3' 8-tf-c ! WANTEDr-To rent in or near Hen- dersonvvlbarom July to Oct., 1st a furnished huseof three or four bedrooms. StateXall particulars In first letter. AddresiJ3. S. J., Park Ave., and Drayton Sts. Sav annah, Ga. 8-2t-c. :Tomb stones aMaTjnmorlal work. Will quote prices andrect work. claying quaiinea as aammisiraiur ui the eltate of J. T. Osborne, deceases, Jate oVohe County of Henderson and State of North Carolina, tfiis is to no tify all persons having cla.aia against the estate hi said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day ofl Match, 192), cr thi3 notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. - Vv' i'rissf-. , All persons 'nrlcttefl to said estate frill please make immediate payment. This the 19th day of March, 2919. J, P. OS BORN K, -''Administrator of J. T. Osborne, Deceased. NOTICS OF SAL.: UJt Notice iVksreby given that all the personal property of" the estate of the late J. T. Osborne will be sold at Public AuctionSrtvthe home of h$jrf-t - ' 1 A 1 - -L. 1 i 'said J. T. Osborne on .oaiuiuiy,-, April 12tb, 1919, Commencing at o'clock, p. m. V J. D. bSBORNB, Administrator of J. T. Osborne, Deceased. 8-2t-p. Silver LacWandfltte Eggrs, $1.25 for 15. Mrs. Jno.Osborne, Horse Shoe, N. C. , 8-2t-p. HOES, HARNESS, AlIO TIBK R CHAIRING. We can sell you a new tir of sEoes, a set -)i harness, any part harness, any harness hardware. Wc- can mendyoufc shos, your harness onr automobile tires and save yon 200 per cent on yoursftoes and harness an five hundred per cent, on your automobile tires. All this work Is dne to perfection on short nolle. I V Dotson & Co. 4-ti-c. Mrs. Eddie Cutter, who spent the winter at Macpnp Qa.z with her daughter and in Atlanta, Ga., yriiK her son, came back last -Saturday to her home near Laurel Park. F. S. Royster Fertilizer Warehouse at the G. G. Hyder Rock Building by he East -Hendersonville Baptist Church. ' Just received 2 cars of these famous fertilizerirand it can be bought Lt reasonable prices. Nsee us at once. G. G. HYDER. 8-2t-p. i We havd opened a new business ana are thoroughly equipped tpvdo acetylene welding, carbon burning, rebuilding of storage bat teries, and general repair work. Our workmanship vviN be first-class and your business Vould be highly appreciated - I .Do EL (GARAffi 3rd Ave. West Phone 21 Quaeem Theatire ? 1 TkM 1 n . y r riaav. lviarcn z 1 st MSS 1 11 Featuring MC1S FORD The Craving contains the most remarkable Photography ever combined frith a motion picture drama In faet It is a picture filled with the most amazing illnslo ns ever presented In aYhotoplay and It is also a tremendous heart-Interest drama of today With a story that stands alone in its worlC-vride appeal to all between; 8 and SO. 10c Admission 20c j . . .'.j. Includln ."War Tax.., Coming "THE WILDCAT OF PARIS." 40 inch SHEETING good quality 20 cents Good Dress Gingham 22 1-2 cents, yd Special and unusual values in Woiiib M Tailoirei Sunt Smartness of hne distinguishes the new Tailor-Made Suits and our compre hensive lstocks of the season's new modes offer a most inviting I selection to seekers who want individual style. Ladies' Suits Serge Suits, Tricgtipe Suits, Garbardines and all new materials, in distinct tailored models, braid trimmed with pret ty vests, superior make $25 to $45 , I Women's and Misses' Spring Capes, Coats ; and Dresses The new graceful Cape or belted Coat of Serge, Gabardine, Poiret twill $12.50 to $35.0(f J A beautiful selection)f Dresses in Georgette, Chiffon Taffeta, Satii, Crepe Meteor, Sergej and Combinations Special $13.50 to $36.50 Pre5y New Here will be found charming types of bothrimmed and untrimmed Hats for Ladies and Misses in piquantj(outhful styles Sjpecial $1198 to $7.98 ' - - Sweaters for Spring ind I Summer A big assortment of pretty new sweaters in smart new colors sleeveless oweaiers, miaay oweaters ana oat Oweaters in wool and silk fiber Special $1.98 to $10.00 . . ; . Women's and Children's Low and High Shoes for Spring 1919 Maxie Shoes for Women, Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls. . The largest stock of shoes for Men, Wo men and Children to select from in Hendersonville If ' f i if I 'Z!7!t irss-

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