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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 191P FRENCH BROAD HUSTLER, HEND RSONTILLE, N. C. THE NEW MARRIAGE BY JtfAJL i n WOUNDED SOLDIERS HERE A party of about v.crc given a dinner tlm they will le- ruer.iber and it is wtii-mtrei kzt tlva .cJgUty wounded; a:remit r' Trfi rt-,. I f : : - t u 1 1 1 vi vi iULli pfinamjurg went to Chimnev i ' L uliIiIiey somewhat surpritih'. nocK iasr. rrmay. Tnejr were- lh; guests Ok dpurtunburg citizens nd of tl Chimney Rock company, livery man in the company had been "either passed or wounded and many of tbem had been through &o;n ct the bitterest fighting on the Arsstci 1 front. Nothing was laf; undone by 'he Chimney Rock eo-npany tha:. ?:iight add to the so Id io vj' pbjas. : e. They g, if not startling. Tho rest of th? dinner at tne i oO: was in iceeuin?. 'J'S&StlBila- Th'.B was tho first thui many f men had ben f.o ti.o mountain :viid was the first i cprii; vj wit!: n) of them so fat as ti-.e witii re of the 1at Cave country s concerned, it s, needless to say they wetti dVighted and that they enloyt-O Ouir loo-brief excursion to thi Vt'y utmost. One of the Interesting Exhibits Shown at the Methodist Centenary Celebration j T O prove that his soui is above worldly troubles and physical pain, this Hindu fakir nonchalantly Teclines on a bed of spikes, much to the amazement of less spiritual observers. The bed of spikes will be one of the Interesting exhibits shown at the Methodist Centenary Celebration, -in Co lumbus, O., June 20 .o July 13. Whether a fakir, Hindu or otherwise, can be found to demonstrate his power of endurance on it is still an Unsettled question with celebration clficiais. isii ' ' ''' ' '''''' '' ' fl ' m Quality Goes ClearTJimugh If m ' ' Touring Car The soundest reasons for your own ing a Dort are furnished by the actual experiences of Dort owners. They will tell you that the car travels smoothly and comfortably. ..... They will speak in the same satisfied terms of the mileage it gives in gas and oil, and on tires longer mile age per gallon, you will find, than what is commonly regarded as good mileage. They will tell you, also, that it re quires a minimum amount of service attention to keep it in fit condition and continuous service. Sadness and settlod lnolanrMioIy fairly oozed from him as lie tared-the Carolina Terrace clerk and ii?niclly asked tie price of a roo'n withott a bath His coat collar v.v.i pinned to gether with a safety pin and hi? der- j by hat was rusty and of ancsriain ".'in- ; tage. "Seems like that's a risnt rniavt to j "Yes she's to wear a blue ribbcm j and me a red," PuiUfli His thrfaft b'arS Coat somewhat closer around l is throat he touched the piece of s:lk. "That's her idea. Sha says she's ro mantic and reads coi3;devaLle : aUtr Iaura Jean Libby and Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Blue's her color, she says." "Literary, I suppose," answered the clerk, wondering in his soui what kinc of a surprise party vm in store for Ihn -.!- active H.V jetrf O'J'll AftOl thinking it over he decided it might be a sort of an even bet, ai that. "Yes, that was the word she used, literary. She just dotes on Laura ar.-i says Ella can mae her cry any t?me she wants to her pieces are that sad. you know. But I didn't know any thing about them six children ?.hen I wrote to her to come on. She's i'rum South Carolina." Pensive and mo-iin-ful, he looked at the big clock baric of the clerk, ."Its near train time now," said the clerk. "The hotel automobile a ill -be going in a minute. The faro's " "I reckon I'll walk, said ih. se rious man. "That's cheaper, and them six children " And walking slowly and s?uM;' tha prospective bridegroom left the Caro lina Terrace and headid ::r ile sta tion, liis stooped shoulders ievealing a settled depression that was, almost discouragement . pay," he murmered. "I reckoned on a dollar and you want " "Yes," said the clerk, 'firahins the !tvelve-cylinder diamond -sparkling on his finger. 'il'll be back," said 0 nelan'!i.Ty one. "I'm expecting m; wif.-fhat is 10 be on the next tram fron. Spar tanburg. "She's got six children. I might," a deeper note of gloom entering his quavering voice, "I might waat two rocms,you see." . The impassive clerk, who meets aft sorts and conditions of men and wo men during the day's work, offtrtd no encouragement. "That would cost .tio.-o," he raid. "You mean the cTr.ldvon or the room?" "Both." "Yes, I reckon that's so, too. 1 answered an ad in a paper, you know, about a beautiful wMn-v womc-n b.iins lonely and wanting a partner to travel life's thorny pathway with her. The letter was writ real niee. 3ut the paper didn't say nothing about six children. You never can believe what you see in the paoers. She wrote me about that afterwards. I kind of allowed it might be all right, though. 3 YVhat do you think about it : The hotel clerk Tisked an opinion that .itmight turn out that way. He hoped so, he said. Pointing to a vert ribbon pinned to Ore dejected man's coat "he remarked : "She's going to know you by that, I suppose?" II ADDITIONAL PARKING. SPACE Prices F. O. B. Factory Wire Wheelsand Spare Tires Extra SOLD BY ieith Auto and Wagoa to. AT THE DEPOT , Phone 28 for Demonstration Auto Accesscrier, Michiin and Federal cases and tubes If the automobiles continue to pile into Hendersonville at the present rate it is believed that Main street, magnificent thorottglifare that it is, will be quite inadequate to care for them all. . "Looks as though there would have to be parking space designated on some" of the side streets," said a car owner, yesterday. "Mam street is be coming uncomfortably crowded al ready. What will it be like on or about the fourth of July V It is believed that the unsatisfactory condition of the Asheville highway is responsible for a number of the cars being here. The detours are just about what they have always been. In fair weather it is possible to make the trip to Asheville without risking life and limb. At other times it isn't. That we buy chickens, egs, butter, potatoes, cane seed, old rubber auto tires, iron, bottles, sacks, hides, bees wax, boxes, barrels,- In fact any kind of junk or farm products. Goran Hy der. Phone 129. Mi ery Woman and 'sses Watch 1 ON OR ABOUT JUNE 15 th Tfil e Specialty WILL OPEN HOP ii Next to Justus Pharmacy on Main Street With a Full Line of y Womemi's Smart Apparel. Watch and Wait for the Opening; It will pay you THE SPECIA LTY SET- CARTER HERE J. Perry Carter, who has been call ed as assistant pastor of Calvary iiap tist church, Portsmouth, V., was in the city last week visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Carter, who' is the son of L. P. Carter of this county, is a singiBg evangelist of note ,and while 3iow under the supervision of the btiard of home missions, it is be lieved he will accept the call to the Virginia church. CARD OF.TIIAXKS , . ' r We wish to thank our ouvi frionds sincerely for their many acn of kind ness and sympathy shown us a;i.:ng the illness and death of our little daughter. B. F. BALDWIN A. F.OJII.V. WHAT ONE IRL DID The following is the interesting ex perience of Miss Carrie Lyda, 13 years old, of Route 2. Miss Lyda is one of the most energetic members of the potato club. She writes: "On one-eighth acre of irish pota toes I made 20 bushels and sold them for $20. I bought a calf for $10 and a pig for $6, leaving me $4. After this I sold the calf and pig for 5 war stamps and $10 in cash. This makes a total of $39 in less than 12 months. I am one of the club girls again this year. Have worked my potatoes three times, have them clean and they are looking fine. I failed to get the prize 'at-', yea- tho aunibc. of "ovisheis made, but girls, I am trying for a prize this time." ft M ade at Chimney Rock 66 rm ojjo ii Iwiflt FEATURING tit , v DORISMENYON Thursday. June 19th GLAD HE mX&a "DHA Dr TAKE" ASPIRIN. WAS TALCUM Bierefore Insist Upon Gen uine "Bayer Tablets jpf Aspirin" Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tab lets were sold by a Brooklyn Manu facturer which later proved to be com posed mainly of Talcum Powder, "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" the true, genuine American made and "Ameri can owied Tablets are marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Ask for and then insist upon "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" and always buy them in the original Bayer package which contains proper directions and dosage. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacldester of Salicylicacid. Those who i&w -Flave Hart best will best appreciate this. "I heard yon were dead," said Mr. Hart to a man absent for a year from "Hendersonville.- Jmr'fieaffwas therlply. Mr. Hart walked awi.: ;VTsw steps, then came back and said: "YTeIl, do.. you -know, I'm glad you aint" Get Yfir Daily Papers at PEE WEE NEWS STAND WE ALSO CARRY ALL THE POPULAR MAGAZIN E S. LEAVE US YOUR ORDER FOR DELIVERY. WE WILL DELIVER YOU THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN 7 DATS FOR 20c Pee Wee New stand Opposite First Bank & Trust Co. The next time you buy calomel ask for The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Tax listers of Henderson County is order ed to close the books June 14th, 1919. All persons who have not listed tax on or before that date will be sub ject to 25 per cent penalty. j. n. russell; - 18-2t- Chairman That we sell Royster Cabbage Fer tilizer, Roysters corn fertilizer, Roy--sters sweet potato fertilizer, chickens, eggs, batter, irish potatoes, cane, seed cabbage plants, sweet potato plants. Just phone ns your order Gotan Hy- der. Phone 129.
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