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For Congressman. JOHN G. GRANT of Hen
derson, nominated by acclamation.
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RESOLUTIONS
The republicans of the Tenth district of North
Carolina, in convention assembled, resolve as fol
lows: We reaffirm our allegiance and devotion to
the principles of the national republican party.
That we congratulate the country on its prog-
ij ress and prosperity under republican rule, show-
I ng that the policies of the republican party have
1 brought prosperity to the nation.
g That we cordially commend the zeal and sin-
i cerity of President Tail in his efforts to enact in-
I to law the promises of our national platform.
That we endorse the course of our reprecen-
tative in congress, Hon. John G. Grant, and recog
nize in him an ' efficient public servant and we
hereby pledge ourselves to do all in our power to
secure his reelection.
M
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St Louis!"
Hamilton Brown says,
We Keep the Quality Up."
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Roberts, Johnson & Rand says
"Star Brand Shoes Are Better."
Burrow, Jones & Dyer says,
"Full Vamp Shoes are Right,"
Selz, Schwab & Company says, .
"Selz Shoes Make Your Feet Glad",
M, M, Shepherd says,
"Buy them from me at the
Monument"
A Series of Unfortunate Engagements
and Queer Coincidences.
No less than eight times was
Fraulein .Marie During, a Viennese
beauty, engaged to be married, and,
although her lovers escaped with
"life, some accident or misfortune
rendered each ineligible in ibe eyes
of the capricious fair one, who did
not hesitate promptly to elect a
successor, in turn as promptly dis
carded when misfortune overtook
him. Her first fiance was utterly
ruined at cards, her second lost his
hand through a gun explosion, her
third lost his money in a business
speculation, her fourth had his good
looks irrevocably marred by the
kick of a horse, her fifth suffered
imprisonment for forgery, her sixth
was stricken down with paralysis,
her seventh had his leg amputated,
while her eighth escaped all mis
hap and eventually led her to the
altar.
Another series of strange coin
cidences attended the lovers of
Jeanne Loroy, a native of Mar
seilles. Her first fiance was found
drowned, her second was killed in a
tavern brawl, her third vanished, as
it were, into space, and her, fourth
was found lying dead in circum
stances that pointed to foul play.
Her fifth, too, whom she married,
almost lost his life at the hands of
a Snaniard. who. however, received
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such injuries during the struggle
that his death occurred a few days
later. Although the Spaniard made
no confession, the fact of his hav
ing for years cherished a fierce
though hopeless passion for the
girl, on whose lover he made such
a dastardly attack, seemed to sug
gest to ma"nv people that the death
of one or more of the other suitors
might be placed to his account.
There js no explanation of the
fate that overtook the aspirants to
the hand of another young lady,
the daughter of a Parisian jeweler.
Although seemingly possessed of
every quality to make a man happy,
no sooner had she accepted the offer
of some ardent suitor than on the
latter fell disaster of his own seek
ing. Thrice was she engaged, and
each engagement ended with the
suicide of her lover in a foreign
land, whither apparently he had
fled in a vain attempt to break free
once more and for all from the
bonds that held him. London Telegraph.
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To the one buying for cash the most goods between
now and January 1st, 191 1 we will give absolutely free
, . . .s.-jonTBros. silver knives, forks, spoons, sugar
1st one 26 piece set i847 $25.00
shell and Butter knife value
2nd 1 Ladies gold Watch 20 yr. case 5-"
3rd , set 1847 Roger Bros, silver kn.ves and forks 10.0.
x. e KTin$r shoes for men 4 5U
4th 1 pair of Society King
5th i Fountain pen i4k goa
6th 1 pr. Right Dress shoes for Women 3-00
7th 1 pr. Fidelity Shoes for men 3.00
8th 1 pr. Runaway shoes for Ladies
9th 1 pr. shoes for Misses
10th 1 pr. Shoes for Boys 150
The above Jewelery can be seen at Cagle's Jewelery department in our store, j
Dont think because we are giving away the above prizes that we are over charg-1
inc-vou for any goods. But compare our prices and see for yourself. We will
not be under sold. Our prices are always the cheapest. And we want your
business on the merits of our goods
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SHOES ALL LASTS MAKES Mens $3.50 and H
Arbuckles coffee 14c
Karo Corn Svnm 18c can
Karo Corn syrup in gallon 35c White canvass slippers 25c Mens $3.00
Compound lard 13c
Anv 10c can goods 3 for 25c
3 plugs tobacco 25c Good Lace shoes
Button shoes
74C Calicoes best
98c Apron Gingham
$2.23
2.73
51-4c
4 1-2
Every day is a bargain day with us
If you fail to see us before buying your goods, It means a loss to you JVv
Look for the RED STRIPED Awning in front
of the Court House.
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Fought Under an Umbrella.
Sainte-Beuve was scarcely more
famous for his writings than for his
appearance on a certain occasion on
the field of honor. The cause of
the rupture was ridiculous, and the
quarrel had been forced upon him
bj' the "other party with murderous
intent. On the morning of the
meeting it rained heavily, but the
gloom which overcast everything
was in a measure turned to mirth
by Sainte-Beuve taking his place
armed with a pistol of the period of
Francis I. and a large umbrella,
which ho proceeded to raise and
hold over himself. The seconds
begged him not to turn so serious a
matter into jest. 4Gentlemen," he
answered, "M. Dubois has under
taken to kill me today. Very well.
I am willing to be killed, but not to
get wet." Four shots were exchang
ed without effect, so that the au
thor was not obliged to submit to
either discomfort. New York P.ost.
We have pretty nearly
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and are selling -at slaughter prices because
we haven't room for the goods, and MUST
close them out. Come and inspect our
Great Bargains
in Dry Goods, Clothing, Furniture, Gro
ceries, Farming Tools, Etc, Etc., Etc.
Wilsons Department Store
Fr est Meats Fisfo arwi
Dressed Foul
RUSHER SAYS: , ; "
? ixjf uui utiuc au up-iu-uaLc marKei' wnere you can
get what you want, and when you want it.
Every sanitary device has been installed and adopted. The filtures
are as nttmnHvA na will ho fnnnrl in anvmorW nt C
TOtni lino n nnnDnk. A ii. 1.1 .l.u.'i.. N m m
a v.oasny tous vi iuc auu siurage room ior 10 nead' ol cattle
We handle the first grades of meats also fish and dressed foul which is
kept in a special sanitary device. : You are invited to come and inspect
a thKJijhly clen and sanitary market. " :
Prompt Delivery
Special attention to Phone orpers. Highest Prices paid for stock.
R. L RUSHER PHOriE14l
Fresh Meats, Fish and Dressed Foul
Th Infant Terrible.
A dashing young fellow was very
attentive to a young lady who did
not favor his attentions and who
was blessed with an observing lit
tle brother. One day the lady's ad
mirer was visiting her when the lit
tle chap broke into their presence
and, mounting the dashing young
man's knee, said, "Haven't you got
a fine room ?"
"Oh, yes,' replied the dashing
young fellow, his vanity evidently
touched by the remark ''yes, a
very fine room."
"1 thought so," said the young
hopeful musingly.
"But what made vou think so?"
asked the young man.
"Because." was the crushing re
ply, "Sister Maggie said she liked
your room better than your com
pany." -
Singing Kettles.
The Japanese manufacture in a
gTeat variety of forms iron teaket
tles which break into song when
the water boils. The song may not
be a perfect melody, but jt is per
haps as'agreeable as the notes dto-
duced by some of the insects that '
tne Japanese also treasure for their
music.: The harmonious sounds of
the 1 teakettles : are produced by
steam 'I bubbles escaping from be
neath thin ?heets of iron fastened
closely together nearly at the hot-;
torn. . To get the best effects some
skill is -required -in regulating the
fire. The character of the sounds
varies with the form of the kettle.
These singing kettles : h
used for many centuries. Harper's
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an order
of the superior court of Henderson
county, made in the special pro-'
ceedings entitled B. Jackson, Ad
ministrator of'J. H. Tinlev, deceas
ed, vs. Mrs. Mary Tinley, French
Freeman, Lula Solomons et al , the
same being No. 314 upon the special
proceeding dock of said court, the
undersigned commissioner will, on
Monday, the 18th day of July,
1910 at 12 o'clock noon, at the
court house door in Hendersonville,
North Carolina, offer for sale and
sell to. the highest and best bidder
for cash in hand that certain piece,
parcel or lot of land lying and be
ing in the county of Henderson,
Hendersonville township, North
Carolina, and more particularly de
scribed as follows, viz: Beginning
at a stake on the Edneyville road
and runs north 23 deg. west 36
poles to a stake; thenco north 64
deg east 18 poles to a stake in P. E
Braswell's line; thence with his
line south 23 deg east 36 poles to
a stake on the Edneyville road;
thence with said road south 65 deg
west 18 poles to the beginning, con
taining 4 acres more or less, and
fully described in a deed from T. J.
Rickman, commissioner, to W. E.
Shipman, recorded in deed book
28 at pages 44 and 45, of the re
cords of deeds for Henderson county
This 15th day of June, 1910.
B. Jackson,
Commissioner.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and
Industrial College
Maintained by the State for the Women
of North Carolina. Four regular Courses
leading to Degrees, Special Courses for
i eacners. r au fcession begins September
14, 1910. Those desiring to enter should
apply as early as possible. For catalogue
and other information address
JULIUS I. FOUST, President,
Greensboro, N. C. -
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Ompdliy Hendersonville, N. C. f
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