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H X., I v"- .J, V.'--' tlV-ft " , , i i-j v. ; . .. - FRENCH BROAD HtfSTLER, HENfl ERSONYILLE, K. C; THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1319 Mrs. Nettie Perry has returned from Washington, D. C. Miss Sue Hampton has come home from a visit to Landrum, S. C. Miss Marjorl.? V.ann naa recovered from her recent sickaoss. C. W. Harty made a brief business trip to Spartanburg, S. C, last week. Miss Louise Hodges returned last FOR RENT A furnished 'oUaije with a sleeping porch. 214 Sixth c.veuTiO, east. city. 19-lt-p. ft LOST Sunday, June S, bettvccir Greenville and Tuxedo, a 7iat box containing hat and fan. Ten dollars reward for information sent ro Mrf,-rf M. Brawley, Flat Rock, N. C J 1 I Saturday from a visit to Gainesville, Ga. r i B m " II Hart Schaffner & Marx values f ; "' '." " ' ' Unusual values in Hart Schafiner & Marx suits for the. - .--.i. '-. : V . y bung men andthose who styles, make it to your advantage to choose now. Our bip variety of models in the most attractive patterns of all-woo fabrics makes choice easy. We guarantee your satisfaction in fit and service. - mL.' -tH Mfelf - '...1. 'll5 Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffoer Sc Mara Smart waist -seam styles This is ah exclusive Hart Schatfner & Marx develop ment; one of the most popular we ever offered; young men take to it immediately. Many weaves of cheerful colorings; all models including form fittingTand military effects. Matchless values, $35. Others at $25, $30, $40 and $50. You need: a serge Your summer outfit is hardlv complete without a blue serge suitit comes in handy for so many occasions. But you must he sure it's all wool and of fast color-the Hart Schafi ner & Marx kind. Be The home of Hart prefer the more "Prep" styles The younger fellows ready for long trousers will find all the style, all the quality every thing the returned fighter or the business man can get in clothes, in the Hart Schafiner & Marx "Prep" suits. est roarui Schaffner & Marx cloth es conservative Dr. J. L. Egerton has returned from Baltimore, Ma., ana wasmng- ton, D. C. Mrs. W. P. McAllister, from Laurel Park, has been visiting friends In town this week. W. A. Garland has returned to Spartanburg, S. C., after a visil .to his family . - .' - -; Miss Annie Scruggs left last Satur day for her home at Ruthcrforlton, c. Miss Annie Scruggs had as her guest at Mrs. C. J. Valley's last week Miss Martin from Cowpens, S. C. Carl Jackson Ma retUiTtd tc Gas tonia &tiHi a weak-o'ii visit io his pa 'rents, on the EdueyvUe r.d. Mrs. A. B. Drafts and daughle?-, Helen are in Nev York for a scay of two weeks or longer. S. J. Harris and family have re turned to their cottage on Sixth ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. C. Few, Jr., have rented their bungalow and have rooms in Dr. C. Few's building on Main st. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Durfee and Miss Allene have gone to Bay View, Mich., for the summer. Mrs. Li. C. Price and son, LeonarG, who have been visiting the Misses D Willis, have returned to Kentucky . Miss Edwin Hunt has come home for the summer after a year's study in Portland, Oregon. J. Mack Rhodes was kept at home several days last week with an ab scessed tooth. Mrs. E. Sindorf returned last week from several months in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. C. E. Wilson's many friends are pleased to see her on the street again . Gordon L. Harvey has returned to Savannah, G.. Mr. Harvey will come later. Mrs. R. E. Milan, of Spartanburg, S. C, has been a guest of Mrs. C. W. Harty. . Mrs. Harry Harty Is spending this month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crinkley, at Thomasville. Miss Ola Ray, of Louisville, Ky., a class mate of the Misses Wilkins at the Normal College m Asheville is spending some time with them. Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward who have been visiting at Durham, en route home from Florida hive re turned . Miss Ruth Black is visiting her aunt in PhiTarlelnhia. Pa. She was" accompanied to Asheville by her mo ther. Miss Maud Sandifer is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest W. Embank. Miss Schaeffer has been princii-al of the school at Burke's Garden, Va. Mesdames S. J. Logan and E. R. Matthews, of Asheville, were guests o? their aunt, Mrs. C. H. Whitaker dur igg the club meeting last week. Mrs. M. E.' Bass, w'u has been spending some time with her daughter Mrs. C. W. Harty, has gone to her home in Spartanburg, S. C. Mrs. Herman Potts has as her guesr for the summer, Mrs. Wayne Stanley, of St. Petersburg, Fla., who spent last summer with her . Mrs . Pepper, -who attended the dub meeting was accompanied to her home atTrinity College, by her niece, Miss Lucy Neil Carr who "has "been at Fas sifern school. Miss Bertha Ledbetter, who has been in charge of the fourth grade in the city school is planning to attend" the summer school for teachers at the N. C. college in Greensboro. Majors Talbert and Tasselbury, of Atlanta, are at Highland Lake in the interest of the Carolina Military ac demy. Col. Woodward is to motor from Atlanta, this week and join his family there. The Mother's Bible class of the First Baptist church were entertained by Mrs. C. W. Harty last week. The living room was very fragrant with the perfume of lilies and poppies. Re freshments consisting of cake and ice cream were servd. Among Mrs. W. R. Kirk's guests, during the federation club meeting, were Mesdames R. L. Justice, from Greensboro, who was so pleased with our town that she expects to return ttriTi har family f nT tha . cnnim a. nnA 'Mrs. Jones from Durham expects- to e tv FOR SALE Nancy Hall potato 3.00 per thousand. Also a sfretlaiid pony. Theodore. Debon, 328 Pine st. Spartanburg, S. C. 19-3t-c. Phone Goran Hyder for chickens.' eggs, butter. The wholesale house . has them at the right price Phona 129. .. .. ;s. . ... ' . , ... X'' . ... FOR SALE One fresh milch cow ire good condition. Price $75.00. Ap ply to W. E. Moss, Edneyville. $x. f .Jtrz. . 17-3t-p.' . FOB SALE Good second-hand furni ture, splendid mattresses, springs,, buffet sideboard.etc. "At a big bar gain. Mrs. W. A. Garland, 221 Seventh avenme. 17-3trC.. . M. M. SHEPPHEKD WANTS. EGGS: AT 35c. FARM FOR SALE On CraJb Creek road, 10 miles from Hendersonville,... adjoining Holly Springy Churchy 63 acres, about 10 planted; good 7 room house, . outbuildings. Beauti fully located. Small, lake. Also 400 pound Tamworth Brood Sow,, small mule. Terms- Wm. B. Gard inier, Etowah, N. C. 18-4t-c.V FOR -RENT Five furnished rooms, including light housekeeping: rooms. Phone 203-J. 18-tf-c. WANTED First class hair dresser and manicurist at once. Mrs. May me Forrest, No. 10 Fifth avenue. Phone 203-J. - 18-tf-c. WANTED Carpenters and labor at Winthrop Normal and Iindustrial College, Rock Hill, S. C. Scale of , wages for carpenters 40c to 60c per hour.- Labor 20c to 25c per hour' for 10 hour day, time and half for overtime;- Plenty work. Very de sirable location. Apply to W. P. Goodman, Manager oCnsLructioii; 17-3 t-c. - - - .. LJ, 31. M. SHEPPHERD WANTS EGGS AT 35c. MOUNTAIN HOME INN, 4 mileh north on the Hendersonville-Ashe-ville road; modern conveniences, excellent cuisine, mountain spring water; most delightful place; special rates for season; accommo dations for dinner parties. Phone. Mrs. J. B. Gerald, of the Geraldine, Tampa, Proprietor. 'j 17-tf-c. 1 TOMATO PLANTS We have several kinds. Try the Wonder Fine Tomato a wonderful bearer one plant pro duced 2562 tomatoes at trial grounds at Los Angeles. Hnnter's Pharmacy. M. M. SHEPPHERD WANTS EGGS AT 35c Hendersonville Commercial School, Hendersonville, N. C, offers courses in Bookkeeping, . Shorthand, Steno typy, Typewriting.- ' Session June 9 t August 29th, 1919. This is your op portunity to prepare for a lucrative position. What will you do about it?" For further information address J. O. ilson, Mg?. 16-tf-c. Fairbanks-Morsel Oil Engines, Corn Mills, Feed Grinders, Shingle Mills, Wood Split Pulleys, Rubber Belting, Farm Lighting Outfits. Let us quote you. Lummus Machinery Company, Spartanburg, S. CL ' 9-tf-c. Get the Portorico sweet potato plants, and cabbage plants from Govan Hy der. They are the best sweet pota to that grows PPhone 129. Antiquity of Disease. The antiquity of disease is shown by the recent discovery of Prof. Charles D. Walcott, secretary of tt Smithsonian institution, Washington: He found fossilized toxic, or poison ous bacteria, at the base of and far be low the Cambrian rocks. These rocks had originally lain 36 miles below the earth's surface, but had been up heaved by some tremendous convul sion. Theirs is an age of 30,000,000 years a so. . .w ' r f. mn .,0l,fl r A little Wind kindles, mnoh nnto ' retuI,n . !I9? gte .-Herbert.
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