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r nday, August The Western North Carolina Times For Congressman,-JOHN Q. GRANT of Hen rson, nominated by acclamation. RESOLUTIONS The republicans of the Tenth district of North Carolina, in convention assembled, resolve as f ol 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 Jum an efficient public servant and we hereby pledge ourselves to do all in our power to secure his reelection. x "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, 44 Buy them from me at the Monument" (S) , CO m T1 3 3' s-Eh P M O " Hi ,3 -Kts-.B SI'S 14 " o & a 3 T3 3 ft 7. E lie 55 OP. P 8 p p 3 S" c a D to o M P O r O -i cr - c 5 LLw S P P. O ; o in n n t r- We have pretty nearly 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. Wilson's Department Store Freslb Meats, ;FisIanLci . Dressed Foul RUSHER'SAYS: '- Why, not trade an uprto-date market where you can get what you want, and when you want, it. Every sanitary device has been installed and adopted. " The" filtures i are as attractive as will be foiind in any market of South. The refride rator nas a, cassity 4 tons oi ice and storage room for 15 ;head of , cattle ( We handle the first grades of meats also fish and dressed' foul which is h v w . a vuuiu uiiu&u tu uuic ciuu inspect a thoroughly c'emand sanitary market.", " - , ; , ; Promot Deliverv ' "J V. s boecial attention to rhone oroers. Highest Prines rmA fnr ctAv ? WOOD AIRSHIPS" TO CROSS ATLANTIC IN 48 HOURS. German Plans to Utilize Trade Winds With' Power. ' ' William Rettiff of Berlin Is complet ing an airship he says will make the trip from America" to Europe in .forty eight hours. It Is 42&A feet long, 45.9 feet beam and traveling at an altitude of 3.000 feet wiU carry thirty passen gers. Herr Rettig. Instead of being a vi sionary, is a distinguished architect, engineer and scientist. Furthermore, Herr Rettig is nego tiating with an American company to construct several airships, the com pany intending to organize a super atlantic airship line on a strictly busi ness basis. Herr Rettig said: "Reckoning that the trade winds which, it is established, blow across the Atlantic at a height of 3.000 feet have a speed of thirty miles an hour (which is not uncommon) and calcu lating that my airship's speed will in crease the pace at least thirty miles an hour, as It will, my ship will easily traverse, the distance from the Amer ican to the European coast In about forty-eight hours." "Wooden airship" sounds fanciful, and when the aeronautical experts first heard of Herr Rettig's Invention they shook their heads almost sadly. It happens that Rettig knows what he Is talking about He is an expert In woods. There is scarcely any test of the resisting power, weight and other qualities of the woods most used that he has not made. He is building his airship of Cana dian fir. and he declares that 2.000 times as much gas escapes through the stuffs that balloons are made of now as leaks through fir wood. Besides, the fir is very light and immensely strong. "I shall carry about thirty passen gers from America and about fifteen from Europe.' he said. "Of course there will be proper sleeping accommodations." SWISS BUILD WONDER BRIDGE and a Over Two Hundred Feet High Thoueand In Length. Switzerland today has In the process of construction a railway bridge which when finished will prove one of the most stupendous feats of engineering skill In the world. The bridge is being constructed across the Weisbacb and Is a part of the new Swiss railway line connecting Toggenburg with Lake Constance. It is over 200 feet in height and 1.000 feet In length, but these figures do not convey an idea of the stupendousness of this Immense structure,- Tremendous obstacles have had to be overcome In constructing the railway. Including the building of eight other viaducts totaling a mile in length, be sides several tunnels that have had to be cut through the solid rock. The en tire line is only twenty miles long. The herculean task of building the Weisbacb bridge, however, causes all the other ( constructions of the line to pale Into insignificance. It is a tre mendous structure built upon pyram idal columns, which appear like giant sectioned legs of some curious crawl ing insect as one stands far down the river valley and looks upward. Umbrellas The 50c kind going now 25c Good Calico inlblue .- and Shirting prints the 5c kind at 4c. ' Big line mens pants worth $1.50 our price ?8c 00 ECS FOR THE Red triped Awning " X u 1-2 011 Same as above 2 Cans Powder the A Gillies good u 1 in front of the That is the Mora cvcij laiKino; aj r - Kl k I niiri I IIIUSVl mm. U. The store of quality anu This is easiiv ev hav e w--- en "rhean. This is easily exolainJ Talcea,, cash discounts ad DUV WII6IW ttv 0 AafYr h f A Wnim Vnil I ' . work our selves thereby save the eqpense of clerk hire which you have houses. We are determined to save you money. New goods to comfy fcvery uay. yvc f tickt Wlth Every cash J, you 25 per cent on Dont orget to Qf q M ase. wenavejusuuu r.r i,rtcf cfvikh and h.'l I lllZfj ui w - - 'J Widow Hoffman System proof clothing make button ihj, KJZs J- weare, from $2.25 to fcbUU rugs -m plush: Boys' all wool blouse suits, 4 to 8, 27 x 52 inches see 'em, they are values at uc 2Q x 56 brice, PANTS, GOOD VALUE 1.50 for (119, j j Aa oill rVipnpr A few nairs of W all wool suits in blue Serge Ualico ana ure r f ... . and Kerseys, all sizes from 12 to 17, than any wnere Lace shoTs v,-.ib-orhrrlrpr nants and made up to sao nnr nftaulliui line ui AAunutnv rrr r 25 to $6.00 lt i,,h : Krsni ress &hoes 1 9 no o.uu, now 9 0.1 Runaway Girl, was 2.9s n.. ot - ' Z.o A hi tr lrt n trace l.i. 36x62 " in cotton very best. Save money by (J, " 98c KUf fancy colors 1.00 from us. i. Dickey Kersey pants, all wool, 1 65 ff Umbrfcllag the 0ur Coffees are the U f ; : lSJlUa 45c 4 50c kind, ' 25c buy direct from the roaster, . uv ru it Deiore it Decomts Rta p s , Good worK snirts oim jry a pairoi ouuieijr xviwg onwW Dress shirts, the 50c kind 34c men. They are guaranteed to wear Tot r.;i nfoA int. nr fur nats ana eive Baueiauuuii. i o V UOV iVW T VVA W w m, w going very cheap 98c now We guarantee our flour. Get our prices befor you bur 3.25 save money. Dont forget to call for your ticket with cash purchase. Get one of the prizes we are giving away. Investigate our prices examine our, goods and be that we are the people that are willing to live and let live. Yours truly, convit taton CHINESE REVERE THE PRESS Burn Old Papers In Pagodas, Fearing Blindness. Two years ajro the Peking Gazette celebrated its millenary. Originally it appeared at intervals and in a very rudimentary form.' . Today it is mod ern, its diurnal publication being three editions. Great changes have been made in fifty years, and since the Boxer rebel lion the number and boldness of the newspapers have increased. There are seven different styles of writing viz. the ancient, the literary, the flowery, the common, the "demivulgaire," the familiar and the epistolary. The pa pers for the people are printed in the common style, and some have adopted the new alphabet sanctioned by the government. Greater reference Is shown to the press in China than in other countries. Old papers are never put to base uses. They are collected and burned in the pagodas.. The Chinaman believes that profanation of newspapers is followed by blindness. Baptist Conference EditorVTimes: Will you please publish the fol lowing announcement: Some of the pastors of the Carolina Baptist as sociation met Monday,' July 4, at the East Hendersonville Baptist church for the purpose of organiz ing a conference for the pastors of the association. Owing to the fact that it was a National holiday and also because of some slight misun derstanding as to the time of meet ing, the permanent organization of the conference was postponed until the next meeting which will be held at the above-named place on Mon day after the second Sunday in I Antnaf nfr 1ft . T 1 1, I rvuguai ai iu a. ill. xi is liupctl that every pastor of the association will attend on that occasion. A. 0. Allison, Sec. pro tem AVIATION SUNBURN IS LATEST Atlantic City's Curious' Ones Victims. Dilator Air Sailors Cause. The flying machine , demonstrations at Atlantic City boomed the sale of sunburn lotion. Bathers remained in the surf for a longer period than they planned I when ".' they first entered the breakers ; because of the tantalizing postponement by aviators from hour to hour awaiting the wind to die down. Others remained exposed to the sun on the beach , and on the board walk for like reasons. When the sun is bril liant It leaves its caress or impression upon all exposed cuticle, and there are thousands of ( visitors who suffered what : they y call 'avlation sunburn." The druggists had just the thing to re lieve the smarting, with the resultant effect of tills filling, rapidly. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE This is to notify all persons that I have qualified as executor of the estate of G. S. Jones, deceased, and all persons holding claims against paid estate are hereby noti fied to file their claims with me on or before the 14th day of June, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This I4th day of June 1910. Charles French Toms, Executor. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women i of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees, Special Courses for ! Teachers. Fall Session begins September U 14, 1910. Those desiring to enter should C apply as early as possible. For catalogue JULIUS L FOUST, President, Greensboro, N. C. You can always get the Best Goods for the Least Money at the Tarolina Vehicle Vompany HrnrlArsnnvill N. C. v. Studebaker Vehicles and Har "None Better" 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 AGRICULTRIST, 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. - Edward's Death Affects' Styles. To be fashionable next fall f men must .wear mourning, the advance styles being Tbtack patterns, with Jist a sprtnklfpi: of. white spots to relieve in a slight degree . the. somber effect. London. Is mourning the death of King Edward, and London is where they H 0 create' sty lea for men.' succeed .when evervthinflr else fefl In nervous prostration and female weaknesses : they are the ; supreme remedy,, as thousands have testified. FSiICIDNEYd-IVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE i it' is the best medicine :: ever .sold i.-K over, a druggist's counter. . Southern Agriculturist NASHVILLE TENNESSEE TKe Oldeliable Store THE STORE WHERE YOU GET QUALITY AND FAIR PRICES FEW 5BROS. AMD CO. U; Main St Suocessors. to T.' JUSTUS
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