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THE lilSH DEKSON VILLE NE77S, IIENDERSONVILLE. N. U. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 101922 ! The Hendcrsonville News Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons ANTiaw ttott ,nwPT.t, TCditor-Msrr "I. J. PENNEY Advertising Mgr. : SUBSCRIPTION RATES i By Mail s $3.00 XJU.KS yvai ann rEight months 2.00 Bix months 1-50 "BYmr months " 1.00 One month -30 By Carrier, Boy or Postal Clerk - One year $4.00 Eight months -. 2-70 . x, P CM .Six momns Pour months 1-35 One month -40 GETTING A DEMONSTRATOR Henderson countv, which has long been uin the same boat" as Burke about a farm demonstrator, has reconsid ered its previous indifference to this important office and the county commissioners of that county will employ a county agent at noe. Wish Brother Hollowell would tell us how it was fee. The Key: A board with ;a de sire to help the faTming classes and with sufueiest intelligence to know how to &e it in the most economical way, "with XXigtrict Agent Profitt right down behind them with his e&ax:ing and urging. "We expect to liear from Burke 's success about the first of the vear. THE PTTBUC HEALTH NURSE Good men and good women, with a thought for the sufferer, will go about the city and county in a day or two and ask the pub lic for money to be used in con tinuing the work of the public for money to be used in continu ing the work of Miss Pearl Weav er who has been a nurse, going about the city and county doing good, since the -first of March. Miss Weaver is no ordinary hu - man being. Educated iin 'her work to a high degree, she is .a master x .. o " : to sufferers and she tactfully j. at -i- j oi. .U.VTL. CI JJi'CCWJ.ICi , J'Cl Bile uucs tnc work of a true f ollower of 'Christ. ne is not a teaener, yet she snows tne way to good neaitn and sanitation. She is not a physi- . cian, yet she relieves suffering. To say simply that Miss Weav- - er is a nurse is not telling the storv. Her work is made nossible Dy puDiie contributions, xnrougn Hie cuuuiy xveu ross wgaiiiza- tion. When that organization em- T ployed Miss Weaver as a nnrse, - it Pmnlnvprl a. r1irfnsr nf ni v X' " "Jf itual life, a practical sanitation -engineer ana a- bringer of the irolyannaism, or . good cheery we - need, so much in? our : everyday Kves. No healthy individual in Hen derson county can afford to pass up the opportunity of contribut ing to this cause, and liberally so. People are not ill because they want to be. An illness not only Tobs one of his income, it takes away from him that most val uable tiding called morale. When a brother drops along the way of life, ill in body and in heart, what better more Christly thing can we do than to help him to his feet and strength? Let's not be selfish at this time. SUPERIOR COCR CONVENES MONDAY FOR OT- ASES (Continued from Pag 1.) Te Calendar Following is the caleawiar, which contains tec -divorce esses: Monday, November 13 Harris vs, Harris. Fletcher vs. Fletcher. Sizemore s. -S-izemore. Laughter vs. Laughter. Wood vs. Wood. Anders vs. An&ers. Caldwell vs. Caldwell. Roxby vs. Roxby. Justice vs. Justice. Bane vs. Bane. Corns, vs. .Staton et al. Corns, vs. Staton & Cas. Co. Tuesday, November 14 Gillespie vs. Field. ' ' Green' '.vs. Fletcher. Bank vs. Orr. Dekle vs. Freeman. Wretmur Motor Co. vs. Oates. Kramer vs. Manning. Wednesday. November 15 iShipman vs. Colt. Anders vs. Allison. Gilbert vs. Power Co. Darby vs. Shitle. Thursday, November 16 Clark vs. Holbert.-. t Lance vs. Walker, f Brock vs. D. & G. D. G. vs. Brock. Friday, November 17 Woods vs. Woods. F. Supply Co. vs. Am. Seed (Go. Swift & Co. vs. Shipman. So. State Bank vs. Sumaiea:. Candler vs. Garren. Monday, November 29 Anders vs. H'ville., et aL Bane vs. Henoca Co. Jordan vs..; Bane. -Elbinger Shoe Co. vs. Whitaker., Com'rs. vs. Hudgins, Tuesday, November :21 Culpepper Plants Co. vs.. Whitaker. Sears vs. Griffin. Bloodworth vs. Edwards. Hampton vs. Hooper. Arnett vs. Moore. Wednesday, November 22 Waddill vs. WaddilL H'sdJle. Fin. Co. vs Gresham et :al. CITY SCHI (CLASSES WILL HAY: ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM (Continued from Page 1.) Supt. Honeycutt made the request that parents avoid as much as reason ably possible the frequent excuses requested for -out-of-town trips, home duties tof one kind or another that call for children's assistance during the school 'day. Miss Baker, as dean of the high school, spoke of the extra call upon the teacher these excuses made as well as the demoralizing effect on the class -as a whole, but more im portant than either was the idea that would soon become' prevalent that the school life was not a serious thing, should it be so easily possible to be excused from the class room for minor reasons. It is hoped that all. patrons will assist in this as far as possible! A communication from a wen Known patron was react com mending the senior class in its atti tude toward the seriousness of their senior year and their appreciation of the faculty in their uplifting ideas for the school and community. The association went on record as If you have anything1 to move, phone or see Wile Transfer Co., office near City Hall. Phone 121. That automatic' piano I repair them. Bruce A; Cox, phone, 355. Want an automobile? We trade. We exchange for produce or live stock. Maxwell & Anders. Phone 12. iaODQBt3DDDDDDBBBDDBR u a a a .a LOG ROLLERS CONVENTION MEETS HERE MONDAY . (Continued from Page 1.) of the Sky" as a location for a tu bercular sanatorium when the matter was first proposed three years ago. Its officers urged the national com mittee to visit this section for the pur pose of inspecting proposed sites With J the result that it made two tours of Inspection and later decided to -send a government expert to mak a report on the climatic advantages of this region for the treatment and cure of tuberculosis. Makes Fine Record fiBBaBBBBBBBBBflaiaBBI a -a g rats a n ?B g won't eat your goods, and fire 13 a will not destroy them, if stored 5 in my new warenouse. Frioes q reasonable. I do packing, erat- ing and hauling. Phone 355 O (Walker Furniture Co.) or 5 (my residence.) 'WHEN YOU build a. new home or remodel the old one, make the base ment .and foundation more substantial by using Atlas Portland eenient, "the stand ardly which all other makes El aare i measured. ' g CENTRAL SUPPLY AND TRANSPORTATION UO. n (Paul Dermid's Old Stand) g 2 iPhone 616-J a 4J D Q QDfl D 13 DBDBBQDBBDQI HE DDCBBaOBBDBBBDDDn b a Q h a h for n COAL cind El a a a B WOOD Various makes and ry Attractive Prices B B B B B B B B B B B H B B B B B B B B B B SAM CORN incnncannnnnnnnnnncEj a a B a a a B B S n a a n B n a n a BECK AND MOFFITI B B B B B B B B B n B B B B B B B BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl Successors to Hendersonville Harness and Buggy Co. Opposite Court House if Gums aind iMnneiiitioe The hunting season is now open. We are just reminding you that you can get what you need in Guns, Loaded Shells, Hunting Coats, Etc., from our big stock. , Expert Gun Repairing Service Prices: Reasonable aril m S EMMM AN D3 Sporting Goods and Everything Skman The division of the seventh grade, of which Miss Lucile Sales is teacher made the best attendance record in the elementary department of the school this month the attendance be'ing 99 2-3 per cent, with no tar dies. The girls of the class made a perfect record having been present and on time every day in the month. I DC! j Mo 1 I m . m 1 is still in the ring and invites you to call and look him over. i I ' 1 m Editor. v 1 'Lest We Forget Then came an order to charge.. Over we went, and at 'em. Dont ask me to say what a fellow thinks in a hell like that. I, for one, didn't think. I worked like a machine. The only sane thing I can -remember thinking was, "We must stop 'era! We must smash those, gray-green , walls ! Guess every man felt the same way. Then Heinie 'wavered, then, -broke, and we drove on." "It was a tidy trimming for the, Germans 'Worth all that it cost. Staggering, yes but it was the job we had been sent to do and we couldn't fail those who had sent us." Fellow citizens: That is a brief story of their job written on a memory leaf of more than a million Yankee doughboys. Our job is to never for get a sacred trust a per petual honor to American Youths who sailed away to make possible -B, .step for ward for World Democracy. ARMISTICE DAY Norem'ber Ulth Walker Furniture Company heartily approving tn j&eidaer class ideas and are ready to stand i& ack. , of them in their undertakings. The school lunch; committee served light refreshments at the , adjourn- .jnent of the business session. 1i a - nome, ochoo I B aid Office. Whether you want handsome stationery for your home, simple stationery for school, or regular office stationery, come to our drug store and we can supply you. We carry a big line of office supplies such as pens, pencils, fountain pens, inks, etc,, aajft jgur prices are always low. COME TO US FOB IT Wilson Dnifif. Co. MINUTE SERVICE Phone 59 At the Depot "i .. . iri" 1 - . . CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK WE PAY 4 ON YOUR SAVINGS A Valuable Paper Is Lost So Easily! Even if you know it is behind the clock or in an old jar, you don't know but what some one, not knowing its importance, will pitch it into the rubbish. And when you wake up some morning, choking with, smoke, you Ibarely have time to save your own life. The valuable paper must be sacrificed. OUR. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES will save you the anxiety. 0 The package suggests Your taste confirms it. The sales prove it. Over 7 billion sold year, S;tyn,CcVj 0:W7 Convenient package CIGARETTES (PJ J Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. 6-
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