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HENDERSONVILLE, N. O., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1903. No. 21 VOLUME XVIII. J0HBTST0BI!'S GREAT SPECIAL OFFERINGS Boys' Knee Pants 10c, 15c, and 25c. Boys' Two Piece Suits $1 00 Boys' Three Piece Suits $1.00 Men's Laundried Colored Shirts 25c Men's Laundried Colored Shirts 50c Men's Summer Vests 15c and 25c Men's White Jean Drawers 25c Men's Seamless Half Hose 5c and 10c Men's Black Arco Kid Shoes 41-25 Boys' Tan Arco Kid Shoes 75c Fancy China Matting 12e Curtain Poles complete 25o Window Shades 12jc and 25c Square and Arch Top Mirrors all sizes Masons Fruit Jars Hammocks complete with Pillows 90c Oil Lamps in variety S. JOHNSTON, 39 MAIN STREET. ' .' V " 11 . N ..At AS : Grass Seeds,! Fertilizers, Paints, etc. m K.' ; . . H." Redwood & Co., Ladles' Tailor Made Suits and Skirts, Petticoats. Shirt Waists in large variety. Wool Dress Goods and Silks, Velvets,: Wash Goods, both, white and colored, a: superb Stock, Staple Dry Goods of all kinds, House-keeping Dry Goods, Laces, Ribbons, Embroideries, Trimming A ppliques, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, and Smallwares of all kinds. ' ' "A grand Stock Of Clothing for men and boys, of special excellence as to fit, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Slippers, Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, Parasols, Bugs,. Art Squares, Mattiugs, etc. - Orders Receive Immediate Attention. THE PPINCIPLE ON r WHICH WE DO BUSINESS ' " I . '- . Our aim is always to serve our customers in the way which will in . the long run be moat, satisfactory to them, and be to their f greatest we Ufare. Often to do this, we must direct their atten tion away from the things they want to buy, not knowing about them as well as we do. We have built up a large business, and have a long list of customers who have the utmost confidence in us, because we try to be thoroughly reliable family druggists. , ; We Want Your Trade! The Justus Pharmacy, The D&fron th : ' " Hendersonville, N. C. , PREPARES YOUNG MEN' AND YOUNG WOMEN FOR COE ; : LEGE OR FOR ACTIVE LIFE ' , : ; . Thorough instruction in the following courses , , LITERARY, NORMAL, BIBLE and HOMILETIOS, MUSIO , t- Experienced Teachers, Excellent Literary Societies i ; , ; :! B6ardi;per month ' - i . . $4.50 to $8.00 .3 Tuitioh permonth - ; . - . r - . "- ; ": $L00 to $3.00 ; Advantages unexcelled. For Catalogue, address 1 -' J " W. F. POWELL, A. B.f Principal 1 ' . r " ,':' " - Fruitland, N. C. ; - FALL TERM BEGINS AUGUST 12. 1 HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Plumbing Supplies of all kind s, a n d A gent for Cor n Planters,' The Chattanooga ,; Plows, Cutta way Harrows and -MjUobe Cultivators v -? BLUE WARE AND GRAY WARE. dwas'di Asheville, N. C. LETTER FROM THE CAPITAL Washtngton, D. C Sept. 28. Notwithstanding the fact that Col u m bia perm i t ted th e time stipulated for the ratification of the Panama canal. to expire, with out making any progress ; to wards ratification or even asking an ex tension of time, there seems to be a general confidence that the United States" will eventually build the canal and build it by the Panama route. The explana tion that local political conditions in Columbia prevented the rati flcation of the treaty is generally accepted, together with the -assertion that Columbia will, after the presidentiallection to occur there in December, be ready ;to negotiate a new treaty on an en tirely reasonable basis, as the ob stacle in the way of the present treaty was rivalry among ihe various presidential candidates. ; Senator Foraker and Repres entative Di e k of Ohio have bee n in Washington during a part of the past week and brought news of the Ohio campaign. They say that Senator Hanni, notwith standing his indisposition, will speak in fourteen towns during the last ten days of the campaign, which, it must be admitted, is; a pretty strenuous undertaking. There is not the slightest doqbt in the mind of either Senator Foraker or Representative Dick as to the final outcome of the campaign. In fact, they place the majority for Hanna in the next legislature at from 30 to 40 votes on joint ballot. As . to the challenge of John H. Clark, i ssued to Senator Han n a to meet him in joint debate. Represent a ; tive Dick said that he had not received the challenge before leaving Ohio and that' he could not di sc uss i t unt i 1 '.' he h ad do ne so, .. and Senator -Foraker fsaid frankly that Jwere heinln: Hanna's place" he would decline it, and it may be pretty confident ly 'predicted that that will be Mr. anna's counse. There have been no startling de velopments in the postoffice in vestigation during the past week, although some important indict ments are expected in the near future, one of them to involve Senator Green again, for com plicity with Beavers in inducing the govern m e n t t o purchase stamp cancelling machines from the Doremus cancelling machine company of which Green is an officer. Green has been making violent resist ence to the efforts of the gcvernment to place him under bail to appear in Washing ton for trial and it is possible that, the government will have to resort to the same or similar tactics to those employed i n the case of Beavers. The- United States Commissioner, Hall, who is an appointee of Judge Raj, is inclined to release. Green unless the United States ' presents its entire case inline Binghamton court. . In that event the depart ment of justice will probably peim it Green to be set free but will hold the indictment over his head and arrest him the first time he sets foot outside of the Bing hamton juriisdiction. Do Good-Par. A Chicago man has observed tnat "Good deeds are better than real estate deeds some of the latter are worth less."; Act kindly and gently, show sympathy and lend a helping hand. You cannot possibly lose by it. Most men appreciate a kind word and en couragement more than substantial help. There are persons in this com munity who might truthfully say : "My good ' friend, cheer up. A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will rid you of your cold, and there is no danger whatever from pneumonia when you use that medicine. It al ways cures. I know it for it has helped me oat many a time. Sold by W. H. Justus. ' J , ; Those whose business it is to milk, should take warning from the fate of a peasant living near Strasburg, in Ger many. To prevent his cow from whisking her tail in his eyes as he miked herT he tied a lump of metal to her . tail. A few minutes later, old Brindle felt a fly, sent her tail after it and hit the milker with the armored end so hard that his jaw was broken and five teeth knocked out. Se is now in the hospital reflecting on the failure of the latest scheme .to "improve the dairy interests.'' Exchange. BETTER MAIL FACILITIES The postoffice department wish es to receive bids for carrying mail over a number of routes in Henderson county which are to become operative July 1, 1904. Detailed information may be ob tained from postmasters, but we give below some important par ticulars. These routes will have certain features which will practically extend the benefits of rural free delivery to almost the whole county. Any person living on or near any of the routes, and not within the corporate limits of any town or within 80 rods of a post office, may have his mail deposit ed at any point on the roadside by providing and erecting a suit able box or crane at such point, so located as to be reached by the carrier without dismounting from his horse or vehicle, and by fur ther providing a small box or satchel for the transportation of such mail. He may also have mail matter taken from his box to the postoffice. The carriers shall make no charge to individu al patrons for such delivery of mail, but the individual patron must provide the box or crane and satchel without cost to the department-Following is a list of the routes in this county : ' Route 1SS84. Maxwell by Roosevelt to Edneyville, 5.50 miles and back, six times a week. Bond $400. Route 18885. Hendersonville by Dana. Blueridge and Dewitt to Ed n eyvil le, ret urn in s by Fruit land and Uno, to HendersonvtHe, equal to 11 miles and ' back' six .times a week.' Bond $800. Route 18886. Sit ton by Pink bed to Angeline, 7 miles and back, three times a week. Bond $300. Route 18887. Bowman's Bluff to Etowah, 3.44 mile and back, six times a week. Bond $300. Route 18888. Flat Rock by Upward to Decatur 8.25'- miles, twice a week, with four times a week additional between Flat Rock and Upward 4.50 miles, June 1 to September 30 of each year. Bond $400. Route 18889. Flat Rock to Flat Rock Station, N. 0., 175 miles and back, twentv one times a week. Bond $500. Route 18890 Zirconia by Splen dor to Lead 6 miles and back, twice a week. Bond $200. Route 18891. Angeline by Mills River and Rugby to Hill girt, 6.25 miles and back, six times a week. Bond $500. Route 18892. Goodluck to Fletcher, 4.50 miles and back," three times a week. Bond $2.00: Route 18893. Ottanola by Horace to Edneyville. 6.25 miles and back, six times a week. Bond $400. Fresh Flour All the Time. The celebrated "Clifton" fiour is sold only to the retail merchants, and, as they buy in small quantities, the flour is always fresh. Bransford's "Clifton" is strictly the flour for family use, and if your bread, cake and pastry are not made of it you are certainly the loser. We keep it in stock regularly. Staton Bros. The Deacon's Schedule. Here is an unique schedule of prices for services rendered or to be render ed by a good old - Georgia deacon : "Marryin' a couple. $1. ' "Reduced rates to three couples, in bunch. . "Prayin' for rain. $2 an hour. To guarantee rain, $2.0 for same length of time. i "Predictin end o' the world, $3 hit or miss. i "Forecastm chills, fever and the rheumatism, 50 cents per day. : "Warning you of approach of hurri cane or earthquake, $4. in advance.' t A Thouelitfnl niau. M. M. Austi n of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured.- Only 25c, at all druggists. HENDERSONVILLE BUILDING AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY , . Capital Subscribed $5,000 . .x Will do a General Building Business by Contract or on Commission. Complete Plans4 and Drawings Prepared, and Blue Prints, Details xzxsl Specifications furnished for buildings of all kinds. Office on West side of Main street three doors North of Justus Pbarmaery. Up stairs.- Call and see us. W. F. EDWARDS Superintendent of Building S Hi mil iiiSi m I In order to raise a large amount of cash we will offer, for ihe next sixty days, all our Cloth ing at a very low price: Men's All Wool $ 5.00 Suits for $3.98 u " k- 6.00 u f 4.98 " l- " 7.00 u ' - " ' 5.98 -i " 4. 4, 10.00 ki 44 7.98 - Youths' " u 6.00 " ' 4.98 " " 5.00 " " 3.98 " . " " 4.00 " 2.98 Children's suits, all wool for 74 and up to $5.00 The best line of Men's, Boys' and Children's pants ever shown in Hendersonville lor the least monev:' Men's $3 and $4 pa.it s for $2.00 and $2.50 Men's $2 and $3 pants for $1.50 and $2.00 Men's $1 and $2 pants for 75X and $1.50 Ypuths' lJants 'from 50 up. Children's pants from 25:up Shoes, ail styles, kinds and prices, from 25 up . Just received a large stock of Straw Hats. Hats for big and little folks. For Men, Ladies, Girls and Boys, from 15c to $1. i'ur Hats, all styles and shape, for Men and Boys, at a very low price. Children's and small Boys' Caps a large variety. , . . Trunks and Bags, Overalls of all kinds.. The very best work and fancy dress Shirts. Dry Goods and Notions cheaper than ever before. . We have a complete stock of Groceries, just what you need, at a small cost. Feed Stuff for your cattle: Cotton Seed Meal $1.25 per sack, Hulls 3 bales for $1.00. Bran and Shorts cheap as can be had in town. PJease give us an order. All goods delivered in town. Phone No. 103. Opposite court bouse. St. a toil atS&3 vJ,i4 and 50 per box. Write for free ' - . . m -v rt Manutacturecl by The JJr. Unas. Leads in Fire and Life Insurance, At the' Real Estate Office of SMITH & WALDR0P. New Crop Turnip Seed true to name Agency for. fflunnaUie's jfinc Cbocolates anb Bon JBons ; R'eceiyed. Weekly Hendersonville, N. C. WABTTED MOW .. WOOD on sulsscriptibn to TSB rs; H. HUDGIHS Architect in charge of ofiScu ... . k Brotliers. flm-p Hnnslinatinn. TnfllVeslioTl. A Blood, Liver and . Kidney dis- At all druggists 10,25? samples. . r r- i vl . - .1- ill- HT 41 1. oisk uiiem. yo., .snevnie, w.w Pratt's Poultry Food and Stock Powder hri'frm rn t r u I )
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