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THE TIMES THE TIMES HAS THE tTARQEST OIR- IS THE OLDEST WEEK LY PAPER IN NORTH CAROLINA PUBLISHED. I r 4v f PUBLIOATION IN ITS WEST OF THE BLUE RIDGE. ! TFRRTTflRY. I s i VOLUME XX. HENDERSONVILLE, N. O., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1905. 4 f ' f 'No 28 OH : johetstoii'S : GREAT SPECIAL OFFERINGS y..- Agent for Sorosls Famous Underskirts. Every seam on a Sorosis - Underskirt is bound and strapped, giving double strength to the stitch ing and a Tailored effect to the garment, Jl.25 toa.uu , v v ' Agent for the Loyal Waist Co. The Loyal Waist are perfect fitting! rno matter whether the wearer be slender or stout the Loyal waist iad justs itself to the form every time, making tho set and fit of the gar ment perfect fit. Large assortment all sizes from 32 to 42. 60cto'$1.25 Ladies' Heavy cloth Top Skirts f 1.(00, 1.25 and 1.50 ' TIeavy large Blankets, thite ana-colored 75 and $1.00 ." , ' : ; Heavy 'large- Comforts well made 85c and $1.25 Stair and floor Carpets ingrain colors, 12vl5e 20c and 25c Special sale of large Smyrna Roes, $1.00 and 1.25 , The touch of the artist in-our -new dress goods.Great variety 10 to 50c ; The genuine Asu'land laidies' Broad Cloth, one and a half yard wide - special 50c ' Ladies, Gents, and Childs' solid leather Shoes at special good value S. JOHNSTON, 39 MAIN -STREET aY'-'-' ijWt-'1IF ' AWT Petnrning: the Cash Tickets to us During the Month of Will receive a handsome framed Picture, valued at $1 .25, now on ex - hibition at bur store. IMPROV iimuu Ml IN OUR CITY ( The improvement habit is be coming -epidemic in -Henderson ville. Cemont sidewalks are slowly but surely multiplying in front of business houses on Main street. The appearance ' of tne Imperial hotel has been greatly improved by the new sMewalk, the repainting of the facings and t he removal of the decaying trees. The Rickman and Edwards blocks on the east side of the street have been made more prominent by the removal of trees, and will soon be still further improved by the; construction of a cement sidewalk. , ; ' 5 " , :: r The vvode building next to to the Justus Pharmacy, owned by Dr. U. Few and IV. -H. Justus, is being torn down, and .1 he pro prietors expect to erecl a hand some brick strucJure in its place. This will add greatly to the ap pearance ot that part of the street. ' But it is not only on Main, street that the reform movement is making headway. Property on the side streets also is being improved. New buildings are being erected and existing - build ings are being enlarged. Brown low Jackson will build a new residence on the north side of West Academy street on the old Bakery site. Material lor this work has already been placed. W. C. Stradley, who recently bought the Gibson house on the south side of East College street, has arranged to enlarge and im prove the ''building which, when completed, will be one of the most attractive houses in :ha.t part of towt. Lieut. M. L. Read is building a- commodious resi dence.at the cornen of Sprues and CuurcjjL&lri?els. . - ' - OCTOBER WEATHER mm & mum JUL HENDERSON APPLES HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. gustos arrqaeu Always Have the Best f Everything m the DRUG LINE ' - - ' " . . . - , . - T- ,.. -' - , ' -; ' -' i.' . - "v .-W-'O .--t--."i--V--v"-V - - " ' . V ; ' Tiie Drug St6re on tlie Corner . GREAT OVERSTOCK SALE . K. , AT THE ; ; NEW YORK BARQAI N STORE, Of Up-to-date Fall and Winter Goods OriaTonnt of having overstocked ourselves this season with Clotn icr; f--'J-,:ji81 Lade3 'Jackets ',Skirts, Dress goods and Millinery,, w- v i harefortj decided to inaugurate a tT5pecial Overstock Sale. r A8 space is limited here, wetjan only mention a few of , the many bargains r 35c Ladies' - Fascinators sale - - price at 15c. . - , ' ' . -"3.50 Ladies' Jackets at $1.98. $1.50 Child's Jackets at 75c. r - , S5.00 Ladies' Jackets at $2 98. ' $6.50 Ladies' Jackets est $4.43. ' Special Bargains in Ladies Skirts and Millinery -No Trouble to 5how Qoods.; ! : : Conre and beGonyinced flake No flistake. Remember the Place. ; " ' $5.00 Men's suits at $2.8. $6.50 Men's saits at $3.98; $8.50 Men's suits atr$5.4S. $1.50 Boy's suits at 98c. $2 50 Boy's suits at $1.48. $3 50 Boy's suits at $1.98. Op 3. kSTvTSS & SOW '.; , -osite Imperial Hotel. Hendersonville, N. C. ;Our County Takes a First Prize at the Waynesville Fair P. F. Pal ton, president of the Wes tern North Carol i an Fair Aesociatioo, Capt, J. W, Wottord, secretary, J. M. Waldrop and J. M. Lyda, managers, and several others attended the Hay wood County Stock Kaisers' and Far mers' association at Waynesville last week. They are delighted with the treatment at the hands of the Hay wood county farmers, . stock raisers aod business men; and expressed their intention of attenditg again uext year. Several of the influential-farmers and business men of Waynesville said that they would be in attendance at the Western North Carolina Fair next fall with exhibits, and that the other counties in the west which placed ex hibits should look out. The apple collection -.placed by J. M. Lyda, which was on exhibition at the Western North Carolina Fair in HenT dereon ville, were on exhibition at the ,Wayesyille Fair and received the fol io wiog-certificate: " , This certifies that Mr.- P. F.. Pat ton, president of the Western N. 0. Fair association of Henderson . county, N. C. had the best exhibit of apples and pears 2&this Fair, : , ; V 'James E. Ca3asv,:&.y, Sec. Dr. .D. Green, Ass't. Sec. ' The following also received the blue ribbon, .which is first; Red Pippin, Grimes Golden, Hoover, Henderson County Seedling and Keiper .pears. The above certificate and the blue ribbon a re on exhibition in the Board of Trade room. Have We Made. Up for Last Year's ;. Light Rainfall ? v k The Hendersonville weather report for v October, , 1905, which has been mailed, to Section; Director Thiessen of the IT.; S. Weather bureau, shows that the month was warmer than the previous October but slightly cooler than the average based on the records of seven consecutive years. - The data for last month are as f ollows : maxi mum 81 on the 1st ; minimum 27 on the 22nd ; mean maximum 67.74 ; mean minimum ; 41.9 ; mean 56.32 ; total precipitation 3.42 inches ; clear days 16 ; partly cloudy days 8 ; cloudy days 7. . ,. In October 1904 the greater part of the state was suffering from drought. Iu that month the total rainfall in Hendersonville wasO.ul inch and the mean temperature was 53.8. The mean October temperature for sevejti years, 1899 1905 inclusive, is 57. . As everybody knows, this year has been rainy, whereas last year was ex ceptionally dry. The question is often as Ued, Have we j yet caught up with our normal; rainfall? This is a diffi cult.question to answer, because it is not easy to say just what our normal rainfall is. The normal quoted by the section directorB office is 65.9 inches, -a very large amount ; but this ,was based qn the records of only five years, including 1899 and 1901 which were phenomenally wet. The average fdr the three years, 1902-3-4, was 50.78 inches. . but that includes last year 'V- . . -. - wnien was pneoomenaiiy ary. n we bad records for a really long term of years, the variations of a few irregu lar years would not vitiate the result ; but no records are on file for Hender sonville previous to June 1898. Tak ing everything into consideration it is probable that the actual normal for Hendprsonyille does not differ, much from 58 inches, and iu that case we were about 17 inches short last year. The rainfall this year - was very h-avy L'MayJu'ne, Ju'y ud August ; but light m.Mareh, 'April and JSeptemoer ; the total flftr the ten months ending October 31 was 60.10 inches. It ap pears from this that unless we have very heavy precipitation in November and Deernber there will still be some deficincv in the combined totals of 1904 and 1905. CHORAL SOCIETY The Choral Society, which suspend ed through tne summer months, met last Tuesday night for reorganization Owing to the absence of a jew of the members permanent organization was postponed until next Tuesday night. November 14. The place of meeting is at Rickman's Hall and the hour is 7:30, sharp. J. P. Rickmau, who is always ready to . advance a good cause, nas very kindly tendered the society the use of the hall free of charge. Individually and nll actively thanks are rendered unto him. All the members of the society are earnestly requested to be present on next Tuesday niffht. Every member is arered to brine: in other members o . and there is but one requirement of all who ioio and that is that they oehave themselves and pay their weekly fees, which are small. Not being possessed of good vocal organs does not deprive you of membership. . If you cannot now sing you may be able to learn that accomplishment; and if you cannot do even ' tnat, you can a& any rase listen in quietude to those who can sing. WEATHER REPORT Following is the weather report of Hendersonville for the week ending Noy. -7: ' " r ' - - x DATE MAX. MIN. MEAN. Nov. ' 1 62 i 37 50 . . 2 54 31 42 3 63 . 29 . 46 ' : 4 59 29 44 1 - . 5 ' 58 41- 50 6 73 48 " 60 , 7 65 42 54 0.05 Maximum ........ Minimum........ Mean max.. ...... .. Mean min. ......... Mean' Preci nitatioh 73 . 29 62 37 ' 49 0.05 1 Thank the JLord!" cried Hannah Plant,of JLittle Rock, Ark.,i,Tor theVelief 1 1 goTfrom.Buct- leti'a. Arnica Salve. It cured my fear ful running sores, which nothing else would heal; and from which I had suffered for five years.' It is a mar velous ; healer Tor ,cuts, burns and wounds. ' Guaranteed , at the Jnstus Pharmacy ; 25c. " 5 The more money tbere is in the world the more it gets away from most people. There is hardly anylhing so dear as cheapness. . ' Son LoftlVollier. "Consumption runs in our family, and through it I. lost my Mother,' writes E. . B. Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five years, however, on the slightest Cough or Cold, I have taken Dr:? King's 'New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from " serious lung trouble." - His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr, Reid,' but he learned that lung trouble must not be- neglected, and how to cure it Quickest relief and cure for coughs and coIds-V Price 50c and $1,00; guaranteed at Justus Pharmacy. ; Trial bottle frae. . i'r. Everything that is blind and grins ajt.the locksmith isn't iQye. - If yon are troubled with indigestion, constipation, sour , stomach, or any other pain, Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Hunter's Pharmacy Golet's . Phar macy, Saluda. ' ' . . . - - mtnm - i HONESTY IN PRESCRIPTIONS is our watch-word. However much we may know about medicines, we nev er pit our knowledge against that of your doctor. We can conceive of nothine more dishonest than the substitution of something elsf for that which your doctor has asked for. You can bring your prescription to us knowing that yon will get just what your doctor has ordered. And that too at a price that will please you. IDunter's fl$foarn9ac Near the Postoffice. B2- REA Hx ESTATE SIXTEEN RO,OM BOARDING HOUSE IN 'TOWN, with all conveniences for keeping Summer boarders Will sell or trade for house and lot in town ' Over $4:00 per month income from boarders past Summer -.. Fine opportunity for right party,..', Good reasons for -.. , selling. ... , ; PRICE AND TERMS EXCEEDINGLY REASONABLE. " We have all kinds of property for sale. Doivl. fail to 6ee ua before you invest in REAL INSTATE. STATON, RECTOR, CUNNINGHAM & CO., Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Office in Court House. This is one Jty sl Tt wm "xwtcMzrn ym' MAn"s' :; . ; For Salejonly by t M. M. SHEPHERD 1 O GREAT SPECIAL AT For the next thirty days We will reduce the prices on Repellants to 48cper yard Teazerdown Outings 9c per yard v 1 All wool Serge 48c per yard ', $8.00 Overcoats for $6.00 ' : $6.00 Overcoats for $4.00 "v $3.00 Boy Suits for $3.00 ' Cut pricey on Shoes to plea e every one. Don't fail to see us before, buying.", ' We'guarantee'prices below com-'-petition..vThanking one and all. for",kind patronage in the past we hope to have continuance of same in future and .beg to remain yours truly, J .
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