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VOMSd. $12,50Suits$6.89, $15 00 Suits $7 68
Groceries at an extra low price. Everything will be remarked
down, extra bargains will prevail throughout the store until May
31st. ' Don't fail to come.
Ladies' $2.00 Skirts, now, 69c, 12ic ginghams 8c, Ladies and
Men's 5c Handke rchief s 2c, 10c can goods 8c. Extra special bar
gains all this week.
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This sale is being conducted by W.F.Byram & Co., of Charlotte
N.C.,and the goods must be sold. On account of our advertising
matter being delayed, and not being distributed to all our customed
we have decided to continue this sale throughout the week up to
Saturday night, May 31st, as same is the demand of each and ev
ery one of our friends and customers. Don't forget that the whole
entire stock must be sold regardless of cost. Everybody is f0j.
lowing the Byram Way.
$12,000
Stock
of Bry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Clothing
Farming Tools, Etc., must be sold by Saturday Night, May 31st, regardless of cost or price
You make the price we wrap up the goods. IS Y KAiVl DUN'-l tAKt!
This bis: Stock of Frstclass, UptoDate Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, etc., has been bought for about 42 cents
on the dollar, and the whole entire stock must be closed out regardless of cost. We are in a position to cut the
price to fit the pocket book of all. Don't fail to come and look, it don't cost you anything; to look. This is abso
lutely one of the greatest slaughter cut price, gigantic bankrupt sales that Western North Carolina has ever
been able to witness, don't stay at home and wonder why as these tremendous bargains may pass you by. How
to find the place .You will find the big bankrupt sale down at the Southern Depot, ten blocks down, each block
saves you money, buy four articles for the price of one. Follow the Byram Way.
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CAISON'S
STOM
HENDERSONVILLE, N. C.
TWO REAL ESTAT
BARGAINS
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A First-Class Hotel
Surrounded by
Delightful Scenes.
100 Acres mountain land, 12 miles
kom HerkdersoaviHe ; 25 acres in
cultivation.; 10 acres in pasture,
balance in woodland. Pine place
for fruit and vegetables. Four
room weatherboarded log dwelling,
small barn and shop ; SO bearing
apple trees; good roads, good com
munity. Price $1,000 upon the fol
lowing terms i $500 cash, balance
in flive equal annual payments.
4 Vacant lota (1J acres) in Laur
el Park near car line ; beautiful
building site, good shade, good
place for garden. . A bargain at
the price of $1,000.
STATON
KECJ
01
endersonville, N. C.
O
SCEOLA HOTEL, attractive in
design, up-to-date in construc
tion, and equipped with baths.
electric lights and all other modern
conveniences, combines picturesque
location and ease of access.
llWhile only a few hundred yards
from the city limits, the hotel is
located on an elevation surrounded
by a grove of native oaks and pines,
overlooking beautiful Lake Osceola
and commanding extensive views
of the mountains beyond.
Hendersonville is known far and
wide as " the Lake City of the Moun
tains " Of the numerous lakes from
which this name is derived, the most
beautiful and the nearest to the city
is Lake Osceola. It is surrounded
by a magnificent three-mile automo
bile road. Among the attractions
afforded are fishing and boating
The lake is well stocked with trout,
bream and bass. The boat house
is equipped with naphtha launches
and row boats.
Though so close to the city, and
connected with it by a hack line
which makes five trips daily, Osceola
Hotel has also all the charm and
attraction of the country. Nestling
among the trees, on a commanding
elevation, it isfree from the heat
and dust of the city. On the warm
est nights in the summer the ther
mometer goes down to 65 degrees!
and usually several degrees lower.
On the warmest and stillest summer
days, there is always a cooling and
refreshing breeze. All the surround
ings insure rest, recreation and com
fort to the fullest extent.
Osceola Hotel is a well built and
substantial structure. The interior
arrangement is comfortable and con
venient and modern in all respects.
The cuisine is excellent. Our own
dairy and truck farm supplies the
tables bountifully with milk, butter,
chickens, eggs, vegetables and other
country produce.
For terms and other information,
address J. H. JORDAN, Prop.
Hendersonville, N. C.
DANGEROUS FISH TO MEET
Habitat of South American Waters
That Seems Particularly Fond
of the Human Body.
Probably one of the most dangerous
and least known of man's watery ene
mies, says the Wide World Maga
zine, is the candern, or canern, a fish
three to eight inches long, and guilty
of the extraordinary habit of diving
suddenly into the human anatomy by
the most convenient channels.
There are two distinct species, one
eel-like in appearance, , blunt-headed
and smooth-bodied, the other armed
with a sharp, bony snout, two to three
Inches in length, swallow-tailed, and
covered from snout to tail by small
barbs. It is particularly attracted by
the human body, into which it dives
suddenly and with great force, pro
ducing a shock somewhat akin to a
powerful electric discharge.
In the case of both types a serious
surgical operation Is involved; but in
the case of the Beni variety the more
the fish or the victim wriggles the far.
ther the fish penetrates and it can
not get back. It frequently causes
death, for a surgeon is a rara avis in
these wilds.
$2.00 Trancflsflttman Riri
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CUBES RHEUMATISM. NeUKtlQU. Wk
TKA. AND KINDRED DUEASEA
Monejr Refunded If it fill
ron t np (ummtiio
R. KIRKWO0D
THE NEW JEWELER
In Front at Orr's Store
Hendersonville, N.C
I saw two cut out of a woman l
Rlveralta, South America, where
tlms are common. The fish la 1
bloodsucker, and can be easily cacji
with a lump of raw meat, into wold
it dives in a much similar way-tii
proboscis being probably Its usuI
means of securing blood.
WAS DABBLING IN THE PAST
Pilgrim Somewhat Resentful Becau
He Was Misled Into Perusing
an Old Magazine.
"Among the things I'd like to W
about," remarked the weary looW
pilgrim with the drab mustacha,
the car. "is this: How does a doeW
or dentist come by his niagaxta1
Does he go around among his frieaj
axl buy up old ones after his frlJ
have read 'em, bo's to get 'em cheaptfj
Or does he buy new magazines J
then lay them away somewhere aw
them age by natural process be
placing them on the table in Mi
caption room? b
"A day or so ago I had occasion"
sit in the reception room of a proflF
us dentist that is, I suppose v
prosperous if he charges everycw
on the same scale that he does or
and while I waited I began to
mage through his magaxinea tw
found lying on the table. I got J
ested in an article in the Llteraf
gest about a threatened war betvj
Russia and Japan. What! Ane
Russian mix-up? I became all
up about it and turned over a pMJ
further details. Then 1 &apPneS
glance at the date, and found t
Vast tvAM a manrine lSfiuco
January, 1904."
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