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J ? - FRENCH BROAD HUSTLER, HENDERSONVILLE, 5. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 19, m$ U JEW. UMl U. JU-JJL-E MSMLUaX OMUL, jmut.MiUP itw JUT,! Mfr s ST i : ' i I.. mi 1. 1 in iiii i in i mi i. f i i , vum. mmm, ... i u ,11.11.1 tm. . xf',?Sjyr- fg::--x T : ""' -" - - -- - - ' - " "" ' - " ' 11 A Ii y A ijl! Jl V Vila flllW : lUWUlLjlLflliiMJ 1 : . BOUGHT BY ; ; iiiio ii ifiiii ii Liiiiywiii 5toire U&sedl to piark . n d. we pnces A Added to S. ohnston's JsM(US o Good. onu1 pre-war price TTTT17 A a i . a 1. T7 In n3 SEE THIS PAPER FOR DATE OF SOOTH'S GREATEST SALE! X I 7 II k. I I I I 1 el J I 111 I II IIII 111 III 1 1 1 1 IIJIII II IIII . iLLmiXSXL. - I J I 1 W.. - I "S. T- t V A "II , , ), 1'J; r aZ. mmm "' '!" t. S rIrs. J.'Yr. Bailey has returned! from a fev.T days in Kiioxville, Tenn. Miss Lalla YvTynns has returned to her home at Williamston, N . C . Born. June 12, t ) JIf. a;:;! Mr. C. T. Justice, :-.ori. -Hiliievf linnter. Horn, June 12, to Mr. and Airs. J. Ludy Frazier, near Zirc-mia, a ton.. Born, June 9, to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Justice, a daunter. Born, June 6, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Dill, at HillKirt, a daughter, Emma Jane. Hon. A. Cannon Has returned from Raleigh -where he attended a meeting of the Agricultural board. John Glenn, from Brevard, vas here looking after business interests last week. Mrs. R. D. Mills, of Birminghafa, Ala., a sister of E. K. Vann, arriveft a few days ago for a visit to him. Miss Grace Sample, from Biltmore Hospital is spending her vacation of two week's with her home folks. Miss Eleanor Sample has returniJ from Blue Ridge where she attended the Y. W. C. A. conference Mrs. Mary PenJand has accepted a position with Pullin's 5, 10 and 5c store . J. Y. Wofford, from Danville, Ky., .was the guest of his sister, Mrs. G. W- Brooks a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Benjamin have returned to Greensboro, after a visit to Mr. and G. W. Brooks. Miss Elmina Dawson, milliner of Miss M. E. Woodall, will visit in Nor folk, en route to Baltimore, Md. Miss Mary Logan, from the Chim ney Rock section, has been visiting her relatives, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Egerton. Mrs. T. M. Ocheltree and two sons of Kaine, Pa . , arrived recently to visit relatives. They are guests of her sis ter, Mrs. J. D. Pullin. Mrs. Ochel tree has not been here for five years. Mrs. Bess Harrill and Miss Virgie Plank have returned from Charlotte where they attended the Epworth League convention. Mrs. Mark Edney, who has been visiting her daughter at Laurens, S: 3., en route to her home near Edney ville visited the family of V. EJ. Grant last week. Among the guests aj; Graystone on the Flat Rock 1i:v are, Mrs. J. M. Kesler, from Salisbury and Mrs. Joel Lawhon, from Spartanburg, rf. C. Both of them were visitors here seve ral years ago. On Thursday afternoon, Jiiiv. 5, Mrs. William Lott was hostess to tl-e tit a i Mail Order Waich! BISg5ffiM 1E LARGEST AND BEST IN HENDERSON COUNTY") li U. D. C's. This interesting meeting was the last one n the year. Mrs. Charles R. Whitaker was appoiuli-d chairman of the committee t lo-k sr ter the re-union of confederate vete rans on . August 14, at Laurel ?ar jr. After the business i.ettug, Mrs. Lott served a delightful salad coarse. J. C. Morrow's guests- fur the week-end were, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gentry and daughter, Elizabeth, who came in their car from Spartanburg.l S. C. - ' Among the guests at Oakley Florida Home are, Mrs. Claude Bond &nC daughter, Miss Julia', Mrs. Agnew and children, all of whom have a wide circle of friends here, the Misses Krackie, of Charleston, S. C, ana George Barth, of Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Bernice Coogan and family of Ash eville were here last week to at tend the funeral of Mrs.. Coogan's father, Capt. J. W. Wofford. Mr. and Mrs. William Connor, or Charleston, S. C., who have been at Oak Retreat for many summers, have arrived there for the season. Miss Kate'Shipman is expecting to visit in Greenville, S . C . , before going to the summer school at Chap el Hill. B. G. Collins .and family made the trip by motor from Conway, S. C, to their summer home on the EdneyvilIe road. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Vann and fam ily from Danville, Va., who purchased the cottage of Marshall Bridges on Fifth avenue, west, have ccme to oc cupy it for the summer. - Among those who attended the B. -y. p. tj. convention in. Asheville last" week were, Dr. and Mrs L. L. Vann, Misses Carolyn Vann, Elsie Ficker and Margaret Bomar. Rev? Raymond Browning is con ducting a tent meeting of three weeks at Beaufort, N. C.' His sister, Miss Louise "Browning, will assist with the music. - ' " Misses Lucy and Nancy Bomar ha vt returned from Lee' farm near Ashe ville where they were guests- of the Epsiloa Delta Sorority of Converse College. A man I know bought a watch 4 from a catalogue house for 12.75. It was a good watch, made by a responsible concern, and was worth the money, for the watcli usuallx sells for $14.00. But when the watch came IT FAILED TO RUN The man didn't know- it but the balance wheel had been jarred in shipping, so the watch was use less. Still it was guaranteed, and the man sent it back, express charges being 85c ' The mail-order man kept it two weeks and when it came back the man I know paid another 85c express charges. It ran all right for seve--ral months, when all of a sudden it . BEGAN TO BUN TOO FAST The man didn't know a thing about fixing a watch and didn't care anything about sending it to the mail-order man again, so he brought it to me and I found the hair spring had hung up; which I fixed in a moment. The watch ran all right for six months, when THE MAINSPRING BROKE A watch can't run without a mainspring any more than an-engine can run without steam in the boiler, so the man was up against it. 3ly charge for putting in a f mainspring is $1.50. Guaranteed for a year. - The , mainspring which broke was also guaranteed for year by the mail-order house in Chicago, so my friend sent it back to them and received a nice letter in which regret was ex pressed with the watch and assur ing him that' the house was ready and willing and anxious anytime to live up to the terms of the guarantee on the watch. And they were, the watch came back in due time, express charges 35c each way, and is keeping good time. Now it's all right for a man to buy out of town. . , .-t What I am trying to show .is that he DIDN'T SAVE ANT MON ,EY. ' ' ' He saved a little in initial cost, but the saving was more than con- sumed in getting the watch,when r it went wrong, hack and forth from the concern which guaran teed It. . MORAL: He Would-Have Saved Money and Time Had He Bough it in his Home Town.' tSBaaBja . ' ' WANTED To buy a small, Incrqjcn give bungalow or house. Fart pay ment, a beautiful lot on paved street Miss "Z" care Hustler. . zu-lmo. p I It H. HIw OlS ID SOI Jewelers and Opticians HENDEBSONVTLLE, N. p. This is to give notice that I have sold to J. M. Dalton and G. S. Bow man my grocery business at Naples, N. C. I am no longer connected in any way with that business. All par ties o wing me will .make, payment to me direct. - May 1, 1919. ' J. J. 3PANW 20-4t-p WANTED Pupils to coach for sum mer, .Apply Miss Susan Brandos,.' Box 350, City 20-l't-c. FOE RENT A furnished cotlage with a sleeping porch. 214 Sixth avenge,, east city. 19-lt-D LOST Sunday; June 8, betweei Greenville and Tuxedo, a ' 'iat box containing hat and fan. Ten dollars reward, for information sent to IMrsi. M. Brawl ey, Flat Rock, N. C. : FOR SALE Nancy Hall potato slips. 3.00 per thousand. Also a Shetland. pony. Theodore Debon, 328 Pine St.. Spartanburg, S. C. 19-3t-c. Phone Go van Hyder for chickens,, eggs, butter. The wholesale house has them at the right price. Phone 129. FOR SALE One fresh milch cow in. good condition. Price $75.00. Ap ply to W. E. Moss, Edneyville. 17-3t-p. .; FOR SALE Good second-hand furni ture, splendid mattresses, " springs,., buffet sideboard,etc. At a big "bar gain. Mrs. W. A. Garland, 221 Seventh avenue. 17-3t-c M. M. SHEPPHERD WANTS EGGS AT 35c. FARM FOR SALE On Crab Creek road, 10 miles from Hendersonville,. adjoining Holly Spring Church, 63 acres, about 10 planted; good 7 room house, . outbuildings. Beautl- fully located. Small lake. Also 400 pound Tamworth Brood Sow, small mule. Terms. Wm. B. Gard inier, Etowah, N. C. 18-4t-o 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 ll venue Phone 203-J. 18-tf-c WANTED Carpenters and labor at Winthrop Normal and Iindustrjal 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 oCnst ruction. ; M. M. SHEPPHERD WANTS'EGGS AT 85c..- MOUNTAIN HOME INN, 4 mileh north on the,Hendexsonvi!le-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. 1 , ; ' V ' 17-tfc. . TOMATO PLANTS We have several kinds. " Try 4he Wonder Fine Tomato' 'a wonderful D6arer--one plant pro duced 2562 t omatoe s. it trial grounds at Los Angeles. Hunter's Pharmacy. M. M. SHEPPHERD WANTS EGGS AT 85c . - :- ' - - . ' Hendersonville Commercial School, Hendersonville, N. C; offer's: courses in Bookkeeping,- Shorthand. Steno typy, Typewriting. . Session June 9 to August 2Sth, 1919. - This is - your op portunity to prepare fojJVa VlucJive position. What will you do about itT For further information address J. C. Wilson, Mgr. 16-tf-c. Fairbanks-Morse; Oil Engines,- Corn Mills, Feed Grinders, Shingle Mills, Wood Split Pulleys, Rubber Baiting, Farm Lighting Outfits. Let us quote. yo-jt. . Lummus Machinery Company i Spartanburg, S. C. 9-tf-c ' 5 A r f - X
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