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ITiENCn BROAD HUSTLER, HENBERSONYILLE, JT. C HENDERSONVILLE AX EDUCATIONAL Cl'MKt. amination and with ? at condio'cr.. to the freshman class of the' University of North Crolina, which according io the United States Bureau of Eluct tion, is one cf the tour universities in the South whose standing is equal to that of the great Northern Univer sities. The public schools of the county are steadily improving. New buildings "are constantly being erected; a steady gain is noted in the qualifications of the teachers and the length of the service which is greatly appreciated "by 1 parents of very limited means. These whose means are greater are attracte A town grows or doesn't a vow, ry largely, as its educational ra -ilitits are good or indifferent. One of tlic reasons for Hendersonvillo's consis tent growth is the quality of its schools both public and private. A recent pamphlet on this subject issued by the board of trade, says: Hendersonville is steadily develop ing into an educatiosal ranter. The city school system is well organized and has an excellent corps of teachers The high school is on th'i. aocryrrited list of southern high schools, and its graduates are admitted, i..iv.;t ex Ly tke exceptional advantages offered by Fasifern School for Girls (in Hendersonville) and Blue Ridge School for Boys (just outside the city limits). Both these institutions are onj the accredited list, and are attended! by students from a number of state; The Carolina Military-Naval Acs demy, a mile or two outside the city limits, is a new institution which opens ths year. It is under practi school terms. There are a number of private schools in the city and county. Fruit- cally the same management as thej Georgia Military Academy. land Institute and the Farm School at Naples are rendering a valuable MRS. COLTS FIXE ADDRESS THURSDAY; JUNE 12, 1919 i i -$mp r. ' V Don't Throw Away .halt O w e let Us Cut Your Tire Bill in Half Ship us your old tires prepaid and our expert, Mr West, will tell you if they are worth repairing. We are equipped for general TIRE REPAIRS with our modern up-to-date STEAM VULCANIZING PLANT. Johnson and West Co. 3rd Ave, W. Next door to Orr's Stable THE PROTECTION OF A HOME in the event of your death is what we are enabled to offer your widow. A loan contract backed b ya Com pany with Assets of over five hundred and seventy five million dollars, ought to be good enough to arouse your interest. We're ready to explain when you're ready to listen. Smith, Jackson v& Morris Company AGENTS Pont listen io Schemes trxMi Schemes lii 8 I One of the most sincere addresses of welcome made to the women's con vention last week was by Mrs. L. M Colt, president of the Hendersonville club. Mrs. Colt's delivery was splen did. The address follows: "As president of the Woman's club at Hendersonville it is a pleasure for me to extend to you greetings in their behalf. "We most cordially welcome you "We welcome you for the benefit it will be to us, for we know it mean3 advancement and progress in all linos of future club activities. : "It will also be an education' to the general public, giving them u higher appreciation of this great organiza tion. It will acquaint them with the endeavors that are being put forth not only along the lines of education and culture but along those border lines which deal with civic betterment and social service. "We are elad to welcome you to this part of the state. We are proud of these beautiful mountains, its health giving atmosphere, its pure wa ters and magnificent flow.ers all ty pical of od's goodness to a favored people. We want you to enjoy them with us. "In behalf of the committees who have prepared for this convention, I bid you welcome and assure you they will gladly assist in every way to make your stay with us a pleasant one, and we will feel amply repaid for all our efforts because of the pleasant acquaintances we shall have formed. Again I bid you welcome welcome all." MORE MILES OX GOODRICH Goodrich Victory announcement of more mileage adjustment on Good rich Tires fabric 6000, Silvertowi? Cord 8000 miles has made a decide hit with every dealer and automobile 3wner in this territory, according to fit t - -.- r T T T s Wanted Cows and Country Produce Several good milch cows fresh in milk. Also countiy pro duce. Col. J. C. Woodward, Highland Lake Inn In a minute we money youve worcea awfioie iife-rime on T How many men do you "wild-oat scheme"! Not one hnoiv -vrhe mrde money out of a ?;ccaase there never was any money in them except Jor the r;;cr" getting them. Before, :r.i invest ynur husiiiess to ki?oiv about inv you the beneilt o oi n ar.il see Yi-. It is ouv q shall be grid o y!ve Ln'.v ledge. Wc viz? ozyv you i? Yin r- reel lit . : r yon: money; a 2. 2 EfiW 2 CALL H. D. Hyder wood. Phone 5G-J. for dry stoe lS-2mo. COULD HARDLY STAND ALONE Terrible Suffering From Heajlacte, Sideacne, Backache, and Weak ness, Relieved by Cardci, Says This Texas LHy. Gonzales, Tex. Mr3. MInni Phil pot, of this place, writes: "Five years ago I "was taken -with a pain In my left side. It was right tinder my left rib. It would commeBce with an. aching and extend up into my leffi Shoulder and on down into my back. By that time the pain would be bo severe I would have to take to bed, and suffered usually about three days ,...1 suffered this way fcr three years, and got to be a mere skeleton and was so weak I could hardly stand alone. "Was not able to go anywhere and had to let my house work go... I suffered awful with a pain in my back and I had the headacha all the time. I Just was unable to do a thing. My life was a misery my stomach got in an ; awful condition, caused from taking I eo much medicine. I suffered so much : pain. I had just about given up all hopes of our getting anything to help ' me. , . Cue day a Birthday Almanac vas thrown in. my yard. Af:er reaciins its testimonials I decided to try Car dul, ill! am so thankful that I did, for I hegnn to improve when en. the second be tils... I am novr a cil woman and feeling fine c-r:& the ev.rs has been, permanent for it cls besn tvo years since my awful tad health, I will always praisa and recommend staiim'cii :-'.! JHffiijtf'iirtl P J OtLCOtfMNY ' ' mQWllMlimHfMJt . m-mym Till ""'I"' i m ma. Bungalow The "Simple Life" Cook this summet on a Nev Perfection Oil Cookstove. It will save you the time and care of many needless household tasks. With this stove you can keep your bunga low kitchen-and-dining room clean and cool no bother with coal or ashes no odor, smoke or soot. The lonjj blue chimney in sures the intense white' flame one scienti fically correct that can be regulated high or low at will. The New Perfection cooks efficiently, dependably means meals on time and gas stove comfort. All sizes. Don't let this summer find you using the old fashioned coal range. See your dealer today. Aladdin Securit Oil is the best kerosene for all purposes obtainable everywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (ew Jersey) Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. "TO BVi BBS J3 11 cooiiSTOv: ES ' ::":::::t::::::::::::i!:::::::::::::::::::::::""::::::"": t i (it 1 1 the Hendersonville Auto Co., agents for the Goodrich Rubber Company of this city. , He further stated that- This new adjustment stands back of all Goodrich Tires, including tires already purchased, in the hands of user or dealer. Fix these new Goodrich Adjust ment figures firmly in your mind 6000 miles for SAFETY TREADS 8000 miles for SI LVERTOWNS in stead of the 3500 and 5000 miles re spectively heretofore in force. Goodrich Tires in actual usage on road and pavement are tod.j.y unfold ing such matchless mileage, regularly in excess of adjustment basis, that Goodrich knows it has the .strongest, most durable tires the rubber industry has produced. The Goodrich adjustment mileage is inert ased because Goodrich knows the; mileage in its tires, an I it wanSs to give every motor-t a snare in their economy, and all-around benefits. Go to a Goodrich Dealer and 3 ly a Goodrich Tire or buy four Goodricn Tires sure that with fair ard square usage a Safety Tread will render you at least 6000 miles; and a ;iilvertown Cord at least 8000. The newspapers, as usual, formed the backbone of this very unusual an nouncement and the comments by everyone who has read this adver tisements that it is all that a 100 per cent effective advertisement should be. The B. F. Goodrich Company b2 lieves in newspaper advertising, and is now conducting one of -he most effective as well as result-bringing campaigns that is now appearing lr. the newspapers on Goodrich S-ifety Treads, Goodrich Silvertown Tires and Goodrich DeLuxe Truck Tires. GROW SUG.tll BEETS ADMISlSilil vrM; $ .NOTICE Having qualified as the Administra tor, C.T.A., of theestate of Susie Vida McCullough all . arsons indoa'ed to the said Susie V. M-.Cuiloi'uh Mtt immediately make settlement of such indebtedness to the undersigned; and! any and all claims which may be out s.tanding'against said estate must be presented for settlement to the under signed at Citizens National Bank with in 12 months from the date of this notice otherwise it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This May 5, 191S. C. S. FULLBRIGHT, tor C. i . - The possibilities of the sugar beet industry in Henderson county are at last to be given a systematic try-oui, according to the address of Victor J. Garvin made before the board of trade and published in The Hustler. The ar ticle should be read and carefully con sidered by every farmer in the county, after .which it would seem to be the part of wisdom to call at one of the banks here and secure a portion of the free seeds Mr. Garvin says is there for distribution. Where the sugar beet comes in there poverty among the farmers flees out the window. The market is certain the price is fixed and high, and the crop is a soil renewer. It is believed the sugar beet will grow here and if the farmers will cooperate this year and demonstrate that it will 'grow here, there is an excellent chance of a million-dollar beet sugar factory being built in Hendersonville, and the placing of more than half a million dollars in circulation. By all means go to one of the banks and secure some of the free seeds. They are good for the table and for stock and may be the starting of a great industry here. DR. H.L. KEITH (Successor to Dr. W. F. Nickel) DENTIST. Office: Over Hunter's Pharmacy lr. e. a. McMillan (Successor to Dr. W. T. Wallace) DENTIST Office: Burckmyer Building, 4th Ave. Phone 442. Hendersonville. N. C For late e, corn. dices, turnips we r.; eeivod a car : tilircr suited -locks eutt c cliurch. Flic iioyster io these cr roc1: .3. svc iast re v.iTe ier- DR. EHRINGHAUS Dentist. PHONE 57-J. Offlce over J. O. Williams. KENDERSONVILLH N. C DR. GEORGE WRIGHT OSTEOPATH Successor to Dr. Tebeau Patterson Building J. I. tttp Sanitary Plumber and Steam Fitter Main Street PHONE 159 The BEST and CHEAPEST insurance on earth Mm TTDOREr AIM T .eOBUCTS FORfNSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK USE MORE PAINT preserve AND BEAUTIFY YOUR PROPERTY HENBERSONYILLE HDTT. CO. as Dr. W.H. Vander linden DENTIST Pnone 351 Office ever Duffs -IR. Cardui." Try'Cardui today. E 73 jl. ?L .SKEPPHEEI) 'iVANTS AT 35c. EG GS y.o. is the best time to set out Por-; !r.:i'iro .v:.itt patto plants. Govan ; ilvdcr. Phone 12G. lry CALL ii. I", iijuer ir wood. Phone 58-J. 18-2nio. stove
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