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7 THE HEXDERSONTILLENETVS, HEXdERSONVILLE, X. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST . 1913 1 1 1 i f s 1 1- V I i I , m t I I- I V'i I. - 1 f I K 1 I is I; O- o PR. A. H. MOREY Dentist Office: 3Iorej Building I'll ONE 60 Henderson Hie, X. C. Electric Lights ! On Chimney Kock O-o- 4 0 I - IT W f 17 I I t-l it DENTIST 1 Office: Over Hunter' Pharmacy -1 I o- Plione 7o Hendersonville, N. C. Or- dr. e. a. McMillan .-Successor to Dr. W. T. Wallace) DENTIST t i RMor 4th Ave umce; purtAHV" - m A A Un.-Ii-c-n Vllle. IN. O- Cliimnev Rock Beautifully Limited; .Hakinsr it Popular by Ni??ht a ell as hy Hay; Unprecedented Crowds. The stars in the skies winked and ! blinked In astonishment the other ! night when they saw rival stars just ! a little below them on Chimney - I Rook attemntiiic to outshine them. Pi The electric lights there had been I switched on for the very first time !. fiiwo Tir.ip ir- ior me vexy mst mmc self began electric lights were shin ing in that land of mystery and sheer charm called Chimney RocK, and hz effect was weird and very oeuttiful indeed. The restaurant pavilion on the BIG BUSINESS B RINGERS SILENT SALESMAN COLUMN READ THE RARE BARGAINS DR. E. EHRINGHAUS DENTIST Phone 57 Ficker Building Hendersonville, N. C. O-O- DR W H. VANDER LINDEN DENTIST Phone 351. Office Over Duff's HOLMES BUILDING Hendersonville. N. C. the UNITED STATES . RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Schedule Changes as Follows - - i " 7 1 FOR SALE-Several tine building sites near Hendersonville. For descrip- S-21-3tp. tion, address city. FOR SALE-17 big type Poland China pigs, choice $10 at seven and eight weeks Roue old. T. W. Anderson. Pr21-2tp. BAPTISTS 10 GATHER !N HENDERSOHViLLE Iiitereesional Conference in Hcnder soniiHe Sept. 4 to Pltm For 75 Mil lion Dollar Campaign. (By Rev. T. W. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPOf Desirable small apartment for light house keeping. Apply to Mrs. Bartlett Shipp. Corner 4th Ave., and Jus tice St. Phone 94-J. . 7-21-3tc. FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE Four acres under fence, : sixty-five bear-, ing pecan trees, ten . room house, fruits and flowers.; Address Mrs. M. E. Stewart, ;S4 Bailey Street, "Way cross, Ga. , .- 7-21-Gtp. FOR SALE Fine farm, nearly l(0 acres and beautifully located. Very good house and barns on high, ground.. One mileT from '.Etowah station. Very reasonable. ' Address French Broad Farm, Etowah, ; c 7-14-3tp. Deeds, mortgage deeds, deeds of trust, warrants, trespass notices and chattel mortgages for sale at Buford's Book Store. J Yhtre Electric Liiiiis 31 a ke S4rs Chambliss in Biblical Recorder) The Baptist 75 Million Campaign is of God so believe the Baptists who were present at the Southern Baptist Convention when the campaign wras planned. Thousands of other Baptists who were unable to be present at the Convention believe the same way and feel that the determination of Southern Baptists to increase their g'fts to Kingdom causes until the minimum shall reach fifteen million a year is an answer- to the prayer that has gone from thousands of earnest hearts for years--a prayer for larger effort on the part of Southern Baptists. Launching the Baptist 75 Million Campaign means that' there must ne seasons . 0 intercession -fission for the manifest presence of God's power in the hearts of the people and within the lines of every Baptist church. This is true in North Caro lina, and knowing the need, Director Waiter N. Johnson and Organizer W. R. Cullom have made their plans for forty-six intercessionai conferenc es, in forty-six communities for the snecinc purpose of gathering to- m gether North Carolina Baptists at FOR SALE House and lot on 0th points within easy reach and in the avenue west, 7-rooms and bath, all conferences intercede with God and modern conveniences. Bargain if confer with one another concerning sold at once. Also small, farm, 16 the work to be accomplished during acres, 2 miles from city limits. Ithp next four months. It is desired that every individual Baptist shall be urged to attend one lit these conferences. Attend the con- 3tVi,&ni2& nearest and most convenint OPPORTUNITY Would j but be sure and attend one. It i you Invest $166 to $300, per count? j hoped that business men, tkOSe raen to &'kre exclusive selling rights ui-jvho are making North Carolina great, Stoney's a good outing. Go. Kodak Supplies and developing at Buford's Book Store, Morey building. We buy old shoes and sell them at rare bargains. M.'C. Dotson & Co. It's Stoney Mt. for scenery. M One of best fruit and vegetable farms in county. f. Harris. 7-H-tfc. MODERN FAR FOR SALE .! HIGHLY CULTIVATED. BEAU TIFULLY SITUATED. MODERN, HOME, RUXMNG WATER, BATH RO03 COJIPLETE JflCE GBOYE AM) L.UYX. MILL FOR GRINDING. ALL FOR $5,700. CROPS IN CLUB ED. IF INTERESTED, DROP A CA RD TO P. O. BOX 777, HENDERSON VILLE. ctioir Notice is hereby given that SLICK ROCK INN For reservations or detailed in formation apply to Ticket Agent. Effective August 10th. Train No. 4, running between Asheville and " Spartanburg, leaving Aslie--inUe at 8:00 r. m.. Avill b 'con tinued through and made an Asheville-Columbia train. This train -will have through coach accommodations between Ashe ville and Columbia and, . in. addi tion to the sleeping cars for At lanta and New Orleans now han dled on this train, will carry the regular "VVaynesville- Charleston and Asheville-Wilmington sleep- reck overhanging nothing hi -Al-ktos- phere was brilliant witfe many -ofi. Iliehts. the many p3t5i's very bowels of the monstrous rocu :t.scir. was illuminated with little globes of light. The effect, seen from the high way, may not be described. There is but one thing to do go see it. The memory of it all will stay with you during ihe coming years. Irs something new in the world j night life at Chimney Reck, whers i dsnces are held each week night. 'where the dull roar ol Broad river comes up to you mysteriously, ana where man-made stars novy rival those ancient lights in the stfies above But what 'do thoso who-ene lived there, and who. perhaps, sLif iirger ! near tnat kock, wnat -go tney tnuiK of this turning ql prim.' live wilder ness into a great white way, where summer folk motor and da. ice tso high in the air? I'l from manufacturers for the 'greatest fuel saving device on earth? Write, wire, or better still call at our demonstrating , room 262 Bank St., Norfolk, Va., and let us show and explain our proposition to you. Virginia-Carolina Mfg. Corp. 7-21-3tp. " will leave their business Lute day and pray with their fellows aiid. confer with each other concerning the King's business. Gifts that are suitable are found at Buford's Book Store. School and office supplies at Bu ford's Book Store, Morey building. DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP FOR KENT Furnished eottase, five rooms and bath. Apply to Miss M. S. Willis, care Bland Hardware Co. 7-2.1-tfc. FOR RENT A steam-heated anart- ment on first floor, two rooms, well protected, sleeping porch and con necting bath.. Completely, furnish- ..ed fors light housekeeping. Close to graded school. Especially de sirable for teachers or couple with no children. Address X. Y. Z., Box 849, for information. - - ' 7-21-Ctn. FOR SALE Fine young Ifolstein eow: one heifer calf one week old Phone 113-W. 7-21-2tc Buford's Book Store makes gift selections easy. Morey building. Protects Young ing cars. During the months of August and September, Train No. 5 leav ing Hendersonville 10:40 a. m., arriving Rosman 12.05 noon, will be continued through to Lake ..Toxawav, arriving that point 12.50 p, m., and Train No. 8, leaving Rosman 3 :00 p. m., will be started from Lake Toxaway 2:25 p. ni., every Tuesday and Satur day, arriving Hendersonville 4:25 p. m., as in the past. J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent This is to give notice that T. A. Murdock and D. B. Hart, trading as Hart & Murdock, have dissolved partnership. All persons indebted to said firm "all please settle promptly wTith D. B. Hart and all acocunts due by said lirm will be settled by him. T. A. MURDOCK, D. B. HART, Aug. 12, 1919. 7-14-3tp. R ATS DIE so do mice, once they eat RAT-SNAP. And they leave no odor behind. Don't take our word for it -try a package. Cats and dogs won't touch it. Rats pass up all food. to get RAT-SNAP. Three st-es. ' ; " " ' x . v 1- l size ii C3K6J enougn lor WANTED To eare for summer home during winter by man and wife. Best care will be taken of same". Apply to F. J. Maberry, E. Flat Rock, X. C, Box "14i; 7-21-v3tp. y- FOR SALE A few good pigs. John C. Wooten, Kentucky Home S-2S-3tc ted WANTED For canning quinces. Will take all I can get. Also want pears and peaches, and a few good sweef apples. J. C. Wooten; Kentucky Home. S-2S-3-lc. WANTED A furnished house,, rent reasonable, good . location. Address P. U. Box 45. V S-2S-3tc. Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. - and Uak street., 50c size (2 cakes) for- Chicken S WANTED Chauffeur to .drive Dodge car to Columbia about. Sent 19 w - . --"- Lowrance, Phqne 9-W, Corner " Up. B House, coops; or small buildings. $1.00 size (S cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by Henderson ville Hardware Co., Bland Hardware Co., Hunter's Pharmacy and Burck myer Brothers. 7-7-4tc WANTED Book-keeper amf yard man for, retail Lumber and Builders' Supply house. Mult understand double entry bdOk-keepjng. J.- R. Willson, HetVdersohville, N C: " ' 8-28-tfc. WANTED Floor show cases and cash register. Xo dealers Address P O. Box 382. Hendersonville . ltp ' If over his inability to stave oft business failure, caused Brown illness and sub sequent death ' Now Mrs. Brown is moving out of the little home, because she is unable to keep .up the payments . And she wall be obliged to .find em ployment in-order to take care of her self and the two children. ' ' If Brown had carried his ..loan with us, the property would have been deeded to his Widow at his death. OR SALK-CheTroIet ear. Xew : wiiy lu-ree montns- G W v S-2S-3tc! ! Justice FOR SALE Horse; cheap. Can lie SPPn at r.i,l . ,-. coiucuce or. iVirs. S J ' : : . - ' . :;.- S-2S-3tc.' Justice. BARGAIN IN H03IE 7 room house. large lot in Lenox Park, Hender sonville. Price $2,500. Will give good terms. Address L. H Box 943, Asheville, N. Q, ; , "los-S Gl Regulates, tones up, drives away "the blues" and makes them glad they're living; The prescription of an old Southern doctor "who treated and cured thousands of suf fering women. is also good for youngr girls g to bring them safely through g the period of adolescence which g all mothers -know is a time at which their daughters need the utmost care. j At all drug stores. MONEY 1 REfFUNDED if the first hot- tie fails tobenefit. 1 Thacher Medicine Co. Cbattanooga, Teim. TJ. S. A. Mrs. Paralee Ffafelef, Lohgview, Tex., j expressed, appreciation of STELLA- f VITAE- in these words: "I cannot say too much for tins wonderful g- medicine. I had taken other female m medicines for two years with no good s results. I am truly grateful for t!ie s good STELLA-VITAE has done mt." And about 10G acres of land TOGETHER WITH THE FURNITURE IN THE INN CONSISTING OF BEDS, BUREAUS, WASH STANDS,COOK STOVE, TABLES, DISHES, ETC., WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT 10;80 O'CLOCK A. M, Saturday, Sept. 6th, 1919 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, OR ON TERMS OF ONE THIRD CASH AND ONE AND TWO YEARS FOR REAL ESTATE AND SIX AND TWELVE MONTHS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR BAL ANCE ON SALES AMOUNTING TO 3IORE THAN TWENTY -FIVE DOL LARS. . THIS VALUABLE PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON CHIMNEY ROCIw ROAD 12 MILES EAST FROM HENDERSONVILLE. THE SLICK ROClC INN HAS 38 ROOMS IN MAIN BUILDING AND TWO COTTAGES ON THE GROUND EQUIPPED WITH WATER VfORKS. ONE LARGE: BARN, CRIBS, ROCK DAIRY, STORE HOUSE AND OTHER OUTBUILD INGS THE REAL ESTATE WILL BE SOLD IN THREE LOTS TWO CON TAINING ABOUT 40 ACRES EACH, AND ONE ON W HICH THE INN IS LOCATED. CONTAINING ABOUT 26 ACRES AND THEN AS A WHOLE THE BEST BID BEING ACCEPTED. This property goes at your price. Come and buy Sale will be made on grounds rain or shine. WE WILL BE ON THE PREMISES THE DAY BEFORE THE SALE TO SHOW THE PROPERTY TO ANY PERSONS WHO ARE INTEREST ED. ' ' RESPECTFULLY, V M. DAL TON, E. J. D ALTON, Z. T. I ALTON, 7-2i-2tp ARA WILLIAMS, P. M. DALTON. jLike&M iLu-&ii jero ' . . - Tractor j0M T CO Smllli Morris'' LOSTtouwle of return tickets to Savannah, . Ga., near Hendersonville depot. Reward of ; $1.00 if returned to THE NE.WS office tc j FOR SALE Tennessee Prolific eo j wheat' by W. " C . Jordan. - S-3S-4tc ILLS RAT 5 omi AGENTS ny and mice that's RAT-SNAP, the old reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in caks no mixing with other food. Your money back if it fails. 25c. slz (1 cake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. 50c. size (2 cakes) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. $1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by Henderson ville Hardware Co., Bland Hardware Co., Hunter's Pharmacy and Burck myer Brothers. i7-7-'4tc "Rat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Ever Made," Mrs. Emily Shaw Says "My husband bought $2 trap. I bought a 50c box of RAT-SNAP. The trap only cotfght 3 rats but" RAT SNAP killed 12 in a week, I'm never without RAT-SNAP. Reckon I couldn't raise chicks without it." RAT- SNAP comes in cakes. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Burckmyer Brothers, Hendersonville Hardware Co., Bland Hardware Co. and Hunter's Phar macy. 7-7-4tc 5 SPIGOT ,12 PUMP, SOLID v MAR BLE FRONT SODA FOUNTAIN, A BEAUTY. COST 3,G50 HAS BEEN SLIGHTLY USED AND WE WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN. . WILL MAIL PHOTOGRAPH IF INTERESTED. FEREBEE& YOUNG CO ANDREW S, NORTH CAROLINA 7-21 -2t,p. tractor is rlifynA operate from start to f rvv lor- priced kerosene (coal oil), or disLilktc. It cbea more than simply run :'6nkercsene it delivers its. Ml rated horse power or does any -of work Within its capacity cn any kind' of oil fuel above -degrees Baiirne. im means to Yra it means that at tjiei present prices of gasoline and kerosene m this locality you will save fuily one-MTyour "vw tractor or equal horse power op.; Ai: Drawbar and "niUwiilhmish dependable poorer, ih air yasons. for field, road, or belt work it cart usd day 'and ight if the cacc demands. It will do tHis worlc : at the least posaiole cspeasa because it ooarats o 'low grade fuels. " litan 10-20. Find out what zt is doing for others end then apply that to your own case. Then rr us your order so that you can get delivery of your, tractor whei ".you want it -. T. S. MORRISON & COMPANY ASHEVILLE, N- C. General Distributor for Western North Carolina
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