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V r f THE TIMES THE TIMES IS THE OLDEST WEEK LY PAPER IN NORTH CAROLINA PUBLISHED WEST OP THE BLUE I HAS THE LARGEST C1R- I CULATION OF ANY I PUBLICATION IN ITS I TERRITORY. v VOLUME XVII. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1902. No. 12 V. : A.' JOHETSTOM'S MEAT SPECIAL BARGAINS. Prices named are the best values ever offered. Ladies' Heavy Walking Skirts............ .....$1.00 and $1.50 Ladies' Heavy Cloth Jackets $1.50 and $2.00 Mens' Heavy Overcoats.....:......... $2.00. and $3.00 Mens Heavy Winter Pants........... .60 and .75 Boys' Heavy Winter Pants 25 and .35 Boys' Heavy Winter Suits $1.00 and $1.50 Ladies Heavy Ribbed Undervests ... .25 Ladies Heavy Ribbed Pan ts. .25 . Men's Heavy Fleeced Vests .20 Men's Heavy Drawers to match.... .20 Children's Heavy Undervests.. .10 and .25 Children's Wool Hoods........ .lOsmd .25 Ladies' Wool Fascinators .15 and .25 Ladies Underskirts .25 White and Colored Blankets 60 and $1.50 . Heavy Bed Comforts $1.00 and $1.25 Canton Flannel. 05 and .08 Outing Flannel...... 04 and .08 Men's Best Wool Hats .50 Men's Best Fur Hats $1.00 S; JOHNSTON; 39 MAIN STREET Less Fuel More Heat. 'AW STOVES It's timo you were thinking about your heating, cook stoves; you will need a new one this year and you wilT want one that does not take , much coal since coal is so high. What.you want is a Wilson Heater , a tid JBucks stove.- TDrory in. sndsee is -y , cu-- v PI umbing fixtures, need any? Get-them here. m The Luxury of Our Perfumes Is open to all. Excellent ex tracts are sold in bottle and bulk at moderate prices. One ef the newest odors is an exquisite addition to the long list of those already at my la dy's service. Perfumes, Toilet Soaps - and y Toilet Waters Form an important part of our stock. Customers who have a special favorite in any of these lines will find it here at the lowest price. . Some prices that may prove interesting. J. F. BROOKS & CO., Druggists, Henderson villej N. C. FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. , Full lines of Dry Goods, Underwear, Cloaks, Suits, Small wares, Fancy Goods, Clothing and Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, ; , Rugs, Trunks, Bags, and Butterick Patterns. r ' j " ' 1 Many handsome novelties will be found in the stock quite a number of them confined to us in the city and value, value everywhere. . . : 1 t A number of items are below prevailing prices, the result of 'hard work on our part, backed up by hard cash. H. Redwood & Co., Asheville, N. C. For Tan, Sunburn, Freckles and other Complexion annoyances. Knowing that the ladies have occasion each fall to battle with the ravages of summer sun and drying dust in their complexion, in their efforts to restore the skin to its natural beauty we wish at this time to call attention to the gratifying assistance that our. Benzionated Cream will render in this work. It softens, clears and beautifies. Will be pleased to tell you more about it at the store. - The Justus Pharmacy, The DSJJE?c on the HendersonvlIIe, N. C. NEW COUNTY OFFICERS ' The newly elected county of ficials, entered upon the duties of their respective offices last Mon day. Judge Pace, ' administered the oath of office to the new coun ty commissioners, J? J. Baldwin, P. T. Ward and S. W. Hamilton. The board elected P. T. Ward as chairman for the ensuing yeaiv Judge Pace filed the requisite bond of $10,000 and was sworn in as clerk of the court for another term of four years. At the com pletion of that time he will have served as clerk for thirty eight consecutive years, a record which is baui to be, without parallel" in this slate. He was first elected in the' year when General Grant was elected to his first term as president. K. G. Morris, as register of deeds, was sworn in by the county commissioners, his bond being $5000. J. S. Rhodes of Angeline. our new sheriff, was also sworn in by the commission ers.He filed three bonds amount ing in the aggregate to $37,000. The commissioners, register of deeds and sheriff serve for two years. The newly elected con stables. and a number of magis trates were also sworn in on Mon day. The new county officials are all well known and enjoy the confi dence of our people. Their pre decessors made a ood record which the new incumbents will doubtless maintain. Henderson county has been fortunate in having its affairs so well and conservatively administered. We have been spared the "scandals that have marred the record of some other counties, and every one confidently expects the new officers-. to,keep.up-the same. high scauaara 01 emciency. SENATOR PRITCHARD News was received Tuesday from Washington that President Roosevelt had twice been in con sultation with Senator Pritchard Monday with reference to North Carolina affairs and that the presi dent was in accord with the sena tor in regard to the white republi can development in this state. Pritchard asked for the removal of Vick, the colored postmaster at Wilson, N. C, and Roosevelt agreed to this. The president has expressed the utmost confi dence in the senator's ability to work oi)t the salvation of his par ty if outside influences do not interfere. Senator Pritchard has given out clear and convincing statement with regard to the action taken at the state convention at Greens boro and the prospects of republi- camsm in tnis state. Asleep Amid Flames. isreaKinsr into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping in mates from death. Fancied security and death near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. Don do it. JLr. King's JNew Discovery for Consumption gives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep it near, and avoid sufferingdeath and doctor's bills. A teaspoonful stops a late cough, persis tent use the most stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy by W. H. Justus.. Price 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free. Thanksgiving. Baltimore American. My friends, I seek important informa- tion, Sing hey, a hungry fortune to defy: My stomach wants an intimate relation Established with the turkey and the - pie. . ... 1 The merry, merry turkey, The toothsome sauce cranberry, The succulent spiced oyster, And the pie ! Which of you has the best Thanksgiv ing dinner ! Sing hey, don't every one kt one at ; once repiy ! For that one I'll dine with, as I'm a -sinner ! Sing hey, the tender tukey and the Pie, The milky mashed potatoes, The apple 'sass" so melting. The cider that's bucolic, And the pie ! Of invitations I'm a champion taker, mg hey, ior none 01 your "pot , luck" I sigh : As eater of good dinners I'm fakir. Sing bey, the plump young turkey : and the pie I , t The soft and trembling jelly, The cakes with sugar icing, The punch a wee bit strengt h-. ened, . And the pie ! , JUST WHAT YOtT NEED. Chamberlain's Stomach and. Liver ' ' . - Tablets. , When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a bad taste in the mouth. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. Whan you have a headache. v When you feel bilious. They will improve your appetite. cleanse and invigorate your stomach, and regulate your liver and bowels.' Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. H. Justus Druggist. Services in St. Jame3' Church. Sunday: 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 3 p.m. Sunday School. 4 p. m. Evening Prayer and address 10 cauaren. - Friday: Obituary. William Kinchey Burber Hudgm was born July 10, 1882 and died Nov- mber 23, 1902, age 20 y ears 4 months and 13 days. Fuueral services con ducted November 24 at Bat Cave church by Rev. William Jones of Dana, after which the remains were borne gently to the cemetery by lov ing friends for interment and placed near the mother who had preceded Mm four vears He had been ill for tkore tudiinve week -vlth- typhoid fever. His condition was not regard ed as serious at first, but finally be came so through a development of other maladies. "Itinchev" was the seventh child of William A. and Nannie Hudgins and was one of the most popular young men in the country. He joined the Baptist church in boyhood and was active in all church and Sunday school work. He was a leader in music and will be greatly missed. He was a splendid type of country humanity, loved, trusted and respect ed by all who knew him. tie never did , sow the 'wild oats" common among young men. There are few men in this section whose loss would be more deeply deplored than that of "Kinchey." On the 7th. day of September last he was married to Miss Carrie Anders Future prospects seemed exceeding lv bright for the young couple, but in less than three short months from that beautiful Sunday the happy union was severed. Accomplished in joy, broken-in sorrow; then a oouquet of pints, now a garland oi cedar, But , we must all submit to earthly losses in hope of heavenly gain, always trusting In the beyond. The young wife of the deceased wishes to tender her thanks and ap preciation to the people in all sections of the country for their kindness dur ing her long siege of sore labor and bereavement. A: E. Hudgins. Nov 30, 1902. A Startling surprise. Very few could believe in looking at A L . Hoadley , a healthy, robust black smith of Tilden, Ind , that for ten years he suffered such tortures irom Rheumatism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change follow ed his taking Electric Bitters. "Two battles wholly cured me," he writes, "and 1 have not felt a twinge in over i a year." They regulate tne Sidneys, purify the blood and cure Kheuma- tism, Neuralgia, Nervousness improve digestion and give perfect health. Try them. Only 50 cts. at W. H. Justus' drug store. TAX PAYER TAKE WARNING. I desire to call the attention of the taxpayers of Henderson county to the act that they must come i n and Bee tle their taxes at once. Under the i existing law I can not carry any one over: then why will you delay and pay cost. , As 1 am going out oi omce l must have every one's tax in order to settle in full with the county commissioners: so those who wish to escape beinf advertised and having their property sold must come in and pay at once. . Respect fully, R. H. Staton sheriff. r a c TAT The only place in town to get fine and up-to-date Stationery, School and Office Supplies, all the latest Books of Fibtion, Magazines and papers. 1 am now prepared to take orders for Fine En graued Visiting Cards, Wedding and Recep tion Invitations, Embossed Note Paper, Letter Heads and .hnvelopes.. Anytheing and every- thiny; in this line. Call and see samples and get prices. CHiiELES B. PLESS, v Postoffice Building. 3CZZL. Does it Pay To complete a course at Asheville Business College ? Let's see: Albert Marshal earned only $20 per month before entering here; his scholarship cost him $43 10; he completed in four months; we immediately placed him with the Southern Prudential Investment Co., Atlanta. Ga , at $45 per month He is making more than that now. Miss Maud Gilchrist had worked two years with the same house for $15 per month; -we got her to take a course here; her tuition was $38.10. We placed her immediately after she completed with Way & Morgan, attor ... Sfeys, Charlotte, ajb $45 per month. She makes more thau that now. will Wright told us when he cameljere toomplele a --course that $10 wits the largest salary he had ever earned; his scholarship with us was $85; he completed in six months; we placed him with the Southern Lum ber company. Birmingham, Ala., at $35 to begin in He is earning more now. And what shall we say of Ellis Miller, with the Southern Express company? Dudley Chapman, same company? Miss Cruser Roberts, with the Law Cnina company, Asheville?' And scores of others at Ashe ville and elsewhere who have succeeded as well or better. For be it re membered that v . , All Full Course Graduates of This College are Placed in Positions. r Fall term in session now. If you are thinking of attending a 4 Business College, the Asheville Business College is the place for you if you want a position when.you complete. You should enter now. H. S. SHOCKLEV, Principal, Asheville, N. C. 0 111RLD UJIUJ11UILD To exchange dry goods, shoes, hats, capsin fact, every thing in that line for corn, peas, bcansv dried apples, etc We guarantee our prices to be way down. Two Hundred Men's and Boys' Suits to sell at your own price. ..." The biggest reduction in pants ever offered in Bendersonville., - . A full line of Men's and Boys' Caps at 25c eaclu. Shoes and Rubber Goods cheap. Every pair of -shoes warranted all leather. . 1 , We have a nice line of heavy dress goods to offer 1 at a bargain. ' :- ' . ' Tinware cheap as you want it. - We also carry a complete line of Groceries. Our brands of Flour, can not be excelled. , ' ' . . Salt, 10O pounds, cotton bags, 60 cents, bacon and shorts, cotton seed meal and hulls. Don't fail to see us before you bay' m Kespectsully, Staton Brothers. Startliiiff, But True. If everv oue knew what a errand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills a f wrihAn T). TT. Turner. Dfimnsftv- town, Pa., "you'd sell all you have in a dav. Two weeks' use has made a tionr mart Afmn:" Tnfallihlfi frtr non- stipation, stomach and liver troubles. Leads in Fire and Life insurance, At the Real Estate Office of SMITH & VALDROP. 8 p. m. Iiitany. , ' zoo at w. a. Justus' arue: score. ;
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