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Friday, July 22 1910 The Western North Carolina Times tt - j For Congressman, JOHN G. GRANT of Hen derson, nominated by acclamation. 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 ress and prosperity under republican rule, show ng that the policies of the republican party have brought prosperity to the nation. That we cordially commend the zeal and sin cerity of President Taft in his efforts to enact in to law the promises of our national platform. That we endorse the course of our represen 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. gjHSSS'Sa EfSiSEMSISIa E i3I3JBM3IEI3EI PIF'cMS "Made in St. Louis!" Hamilton Brown says, We Keep the Quality Up." Roberts, Johnson &. Rand says "Star Brand Shoes Are Better." Burrow, Jones & Dyer says, "Full Vamp hoes are Right," Selz, Schwab & Company says, "Selz Shoes Make Your Feet Glad", M. M. Shepherd says, "Buy them from me at the Monument" f (Pi) 70 ga n w 5 5 ff n ITS I. Cl. O 5?S c hH fr s o s Vs w cr o n tf op P Bo o CD O a is- 2. 3 P a. 1 p p M Si sip 22JW P fj S -3 P-GTQ We have pretty nearly !M S M IT Ml M and are selling at slaughter prices been use 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 Wilson's Department Store Fresh MSats, Fish rid Fcnil RUSHER SAYS: Why not trade an up-to-date market where you can get what you want, and when you want it. Every sanitary device has been installed and adopted. The filtures are as attractive as will be found in any market of South. The refrige rator has a casBsity 4 tons of ice and storage room for 15 head of cattle We handle the firrt grades of meats also fish and dressed foul which is kept in a special sanitary devico. , You are invited to come and inspect a t'i fojghly c'.3i 1 a. id sanitary market. : Prompt Delivery T ; Social attention to Phoae orpers. Highest Prices paid for lock. R. L. RUSHER PHOWE141 Fresh Meats, Fish and Dressed Foiil OLD CLIPPER SHIPS. Records That Were Made by Th Fast Sailing Vessels. In these record smashing times one is apt to smile'when mention is mado of fast sailimr ships of other I davs. but it is a fact nevertheless ! . ' 1 J that no mean records were acmeveu by the famous American clippers of the last century, many of which were even faster than the majority of the steamers today. Today even there are sailing ships that with anything like a fair breeze can out strip nine out of ten ocean tramps. During the period between 1850 and the civil war the Flying Cloud made some neat records in the transatlantic trade, and these stood till they were surpassed by the fa mous Guion liner Alaska in 1.SS2. The Flying Cloud made one day's run of 433 knots and another of 427 knots, equal to about twenty one land miles an hour. During the period between 1S40 and 1SG0 there were packet ships that beat the mail steamers across the ocean eighty-six times. Dick ens crossed in the old Britannia, a steamship, but he returned by the packet George Washington, which beat the liner home by twenty-nine hours. A small packet boat, the Fidel io. of about 500 tons, accomplished the Atlantic trip in 13 days 7 hours, and the Dreadnought, whose own ers boasted that she had never been beaten in a race, averaged on one trip 16 knots an hour. There was a British ship, the Thermopylae, that made a really wonderful record from Melbourne to London sixty days, an average of 12 knots an hour for the voyage. She came home afterward from China in ninety-one days. The per formance of the Thermopylae show ed a speed greater than that of most freighters of today. It is a fact that with a fair wind the big five and six masted schoon ers of today develop a speed that frequently enables their crews to have the pleasure, coming up the coast deep with cargo, of sailing pleasantly past some Norwegian or British tramp steamer plugging along on its most economical coa! consumption at a rate of 0 or 8 knots an hour. Ilarper's Weekly. Speed Record Broken. A guest in a Cincinnati hotel was shot and killed. The negro porter who heard the shooting was a wit ness at the trial. "How many shots did j'ou hear?" asked the lawyer. "Two shots, sah," he replied. "How far apart were the' ?" "'Bout like dis way," explained the negro, clapping his hands with an interval of about a second be- tween them. "Where were you when the first shot was fired ?" "Shinin' a geraman's shoes in de basement of de hotel." "WThere were you when the sec ond shot was fired?" "Ah was passin' de Big Fo' de pot." Herald and Presbyter. The One and Only. She had a figure like twenty ele phants in onn sind n rninp fit. in command the lritish rmy. "William," she shouted, "take your feet off the parlor table this very instant!". "Margaret," he responded in a voice charged with manly determi nation, "I want you to know that there is but one person whom 1 will allow to address me in that name !" "And who is that, sir, may I ask?" she roared, towering above him. He cast one furtive glance at her and made up his mind. "Why, dear," he answered as he gentlv re moved his feet from off the table, "you, of course." Punch. Artistic Deception. "Yes, we used to be-nuite enthu siastic about art; but that was just after my husband made liis first million. We ain't goin' in much for it now." "What has caused you to lose yuux emnusiasmr "You see, them art dealers are such awful swindlers. Josiah got interested in a paintin' that they told kirn was a masterpiece of im pressionism, and after a good deal of dickerin' he bought it for a bir f11 a uiuugui u nome, but we found out after we'd got it hung in our gallery that it was nothin' but an egg somebody had threw against the canvas." Chicago Record-Herald. She Was Willing. Norah had been guilty of what was considered an indisciction, so the mistress of the house called her to "step the carpet." KTtC fUch a thinS occurs again, Norah. said the mistress, "1 shall have to get another servant." And Norah said: "1 wish yer would. There's easily enough work for two of us." EES Fl IS jE ! i To the one buying for cash the most goods betwee now and January 1st, 1911 we will give absolutely h st one 26 piece set .847 Roger Bros, silver knives, forks, spoons, sugar 11 R,,tot- knife value 25 SUCH auu - i 2nd 1 Ladies gold Watch 20 yr. case Sft irH i et 1847 Rozer tsros. silver mvw y.ulf 4th 1 pair of Society King shoes for men 4.di tztu Pnntnin nen i4k 2old 2jl ah i nr. Pio-ht Dress shoes for Women i 7th 1 nr. Fidelity Shoes for men 3. for Ladies 2.2? Qth 1 nr. shoes for Misses U( " - r- 1.51 10th 1 pr. Shoes for Boys The above Jewelery can be seen at Cagle's Jewelery department in our s Dont think because we are giving away the above prizes that we are over char?. ing you for any goods. But compare our prices and see for yourself. We win not be under sold. Our prices are always the cheapest. And we want y0ll. business on the merits of our goods- SHOES ALL LASTS MAKES Mens $3-50 and 4 Arbuckles coffee 14c Karo Corn Syrup 18c can Vorn Pnm cvrnn in dflllnn 35c Whitft ranVASS sllDDerS 25C J.XCJX J XSVA &- UJ A - f . . - AT T Compound lard 13c Any 10c can goods 3 for 3 plugs tobacco Rnttnn shoes 25c 25c Good Lace shoes 74C Calicoes best 98c Apron Gingham 514 4lj TT J lt Wo-vr Tirifh 110 If you fail to see us oeiore nuying your gouus, il means a iu iu uu v Look lor the kslu o 1 klitEjU Awning in iron: taton 8l Jones A Note of Doubt Greensboro News There is a decided nole of doubt fulness in this from the Stateville Landmark: "Henry P. Lane, of Rockingham county, who was last week nominated by the democrats for superior court judge of the Elev enth district, has been practing law for five years. Mr. Lane may be a talented young man, of high char acter, and he may have the judicial poise. But if he has gained the legal knowledge and experience in five yjars' practice, to fit him for the brnch, he is an unusual man." But you must remember that a congres sional nomination was at stake (and is at stake) and that Mr. Lane was only an incident in the game of politics! You can always get the Best Goods for the Least Money at the Tarolina Vehicle ompany - syndicate Building, main atreeu Hendersonville, N. C. f 1 Studebaker Vehicles and Hatnesf, "None Better" 1 THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leadirg to Degrees, Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session 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. Fill o)o) ir nn Mil The SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST offers more and better premiums to club raisers than any southern paper. This year we are giving away a lot of new and valuable presents some things you never saw before. Anybody can get up a clup for the SOUTHERN AQRICULTRIST, because it is the best paper published for southern farm res and the price is very reasonable. Write for free sample copy containing at tractive premium offers. WANTED Blackberries Ripe and Unbruised. Will pay lOcts per gallon. App y to Jonathan Case, Dana, N. C. Southern Agriculturist NASHVILLE TENNESSEE tjsa M44 OVER 6S YEARS' EXPERIENCE in TrtAOE Mahks t.wn Dcs:gn3 rT. COPYRIGHTS &C. InmiM uniting . .. j . qnlcUly nscertalu our dJni.v., rtie whether an BeiJt free. Oldest acencT f.Vr tpteial notice, wit hout chnma tn i7 ""Te wnniic Jimencau ndsomelr lllnafmioyi -r . . VU.,4 culation of any acienuflo lournS. vJVti filUHIl &Co.36Broh,f Jew York Tine Old Reliable Harness Store THE STORE WHERE YOU GET QUALITY AND FAIR PRICES FEW BROS. AMD CO. Successors to M. TV JUSTUS" . Main St. IL, UMTS" f'". -"-J - -t-J V'j!:- '
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