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TC V iT" , EEClI " ' " - t V 1 T M ,1 t tit i ifrtr TV It' I V t 1 V. I 'if f ; ; ll I , ' U t " ' " I ". ; . . ' I i v . V' jt'v i tea kt lif . tit -. i t..;p , ygurii CtxsX to -.J Wees are L!her ,.vti, tlaa ever before. 1 .' 'V ' It'sup toyoutagetti-afcUinar , y-v. vnx. j,. icei vama Kir eveiy iuu yuu .iy. iJSsJQ.SN. I rwnf ha mlelul ku It I if h mini ntlnnc . Ir not toe prices quoted in a pneo IX A MUMi ft' 4flA MSMin fit S-7 the check you receive tht etth makes you smile or swear, . cnecro ' vUl make you smile. That's wby Fur ship pers nowot change vfCerihey have once given :K;iL2T'a trial. , Join the happy crowd fsaHcfW Pur sWprT Ship your Furt direct to Voa ftia no fisfc. Tfco SvUft GuawWTTO Ccts you absolutely. 9-WWMMVtM rfcMKH.BHlCiUOPAA. Main Street t )J3. ? G. F. -! . Opposite Courthouse UK- f ft" " .' , ,Jtl A r V- .. ... SUGG 1. .h Automobile Painting 20 Years Experience 12 Years With Leading Phila delphia Shops. All Makes of Cars Painted Same as New WITH LETSON'S AUTO TOP WORKS Hendersonville, North Carolina - :----- The Man with Money hides his Valuables in Our Safety Deposit Vaults where they are SAFE. He has no FEAR of Fire or Burglars. New nest of Steel Boxes just installed Come in and get yours before they are all rented (Columbia Cc. " -I.) ' . Our amusinK little '. President came down to Atlanta to rrake an other speech. w , 1 presume, there was some local de mand for it, else he would not have come. - V n' ( rw t But the ways-of providence are in scrutable,1 and It had been written in the book, of fate, that little Tom would i.not. purge his systw'of this particular speech. It seems .that . V. ' P. Thomas was saying something new nd bright and edifying about George .Washington, when a policeman rushed , upon the stage and whispered to,'; him that Washington was dead. . This intrusive piece of information went to the head of Thomas, so much that "he staggered," the paper says. Thomas doesn't stagger as well as John Sharp. Williams, does," but still he can staesrer. wnen ne naa io. , N TVtia time he had to. if the Mew xofk fiveninit' own wrv vi uci After havine etaeeered sufficiently, our Vice President addressed himself to nis oewiiaereu uuicntc doj6 r I cannot continue my speech. I must leave at once to take up 'my duties as chief executive of this great nation. v "I cannot bear the burdens of our beloved chieftain unless I receive the full assistance and. prayers of every bodv in this country." Then little Tom left the stage, still staggering, intending vto set out for Washington, on foot, hoping that a passenger train might overtake him by the time he reached Gainesville. He felt duty-bound to go to Wash ington, at the earliest possible mo ment, to take up his duties of govern ment, although he felt that these duties were too heavy for him. Indeed, he modestly admitted that he could not fill President Washingr ton's place, unless he had the pray ers of everybody in thecountry. , Even then, he might ? not quite measure up: prayers don't always do what you want them to do. Sun Kt&tiM that, after the Vice President left aauditorium on his way to wasningiyn, uuvtsmu Dorsey(with great presence of mind, called tor tne oeneaicnun... Several wimen began weeping." OnlV "Seve. Thousands Wife breseht; and if the weeping, was confined to hjftf-a-doen, it. must have been that 'they were preparing to pray thatlTom Marshall would be able to bearf the burdens of his beloved chieftain The naner says "The organist started playing, 'Nearer, my God, to Thiee What for? Was it an inspiration, or was it onlv an experiment? 1 - - i i And why does Thomas-4 Marshall have to have organ music mixed up with his? The official wrath which this ;At- lanta incident has aroused, issome what cataclysmic. The attorney-general of the United States roars threats of "drastic' ac tion against the practical joker ?who broke up Brother Tom s meeting. 7 The whole constabulary of the Ke- public is to be put on the case.' V They are going to go to the vf ry bottom of it. I They will leave no stone unturnjed. A By the way, what crime was com mitted? 1 wish my brother Palmer wdjuld refer me to the statute. If it had been a' reliirious Kathar ine, I can understand how one. of Georeia laws could be gently stret ed to cover it: but the only rehgio eatures of this meeting were Dorsey benediction and the organist's selec tion of music You can see for. yourself tha Governor Dorsey and the organist National BaM; '. , , s , . . . v c? mi s i , V ' . ' j V, 'I , I- , x S , f H 0 . V.V 1 Three-Point Suspension Springs MkevRbTjgh s See'rri. Smooth Road HpHE entKuiiasipof .owners byjr tlic JL wonderful riding comfort of this Four : Door Sedan is invariably expressed in superlatives. A' Thpv n wftr' ciMAft'mtrvel at tne wav the Three-Point Suspension Springs re- I lieve the passengers from fatigue and jp the car from the 'damages of rough roads.' This Four-Door Sedan is as pleasing, in its smart design and luxurious interior, as it is comfortable and. efficient.. It weight only 200 pbuadi more than the Touring Car j. MACK RHOPES, HenJepohvule, N. C. the benediction, and flung the organ sit, into temporary aberration of the intellect. '. , I i wonder what Dorsey can do to the man when he is caught.) This thing of penalizing a rumor, is new to me, but sb are lots of things that have happened since' Congress gave us a dictator. not constitute a religious congrega- AMERICAN THE ONLY 'FORM' I tion. Dr. Hi H. Carson Dentist . Office' over k 'itojtmn9- f .' Mani street. Hendersonyilie. N., a i''.v.lMiil'i irtli'i'i mi 1 1 in llH ' bj w 1 '',' 4 tt;" V "-., " '"'""i - " ' ' 1 j ' ..(arr.'-irrr.r.' catt3 & co. They may be religious as far as they go, but they don't go far enough. (Besides, there is no evidence going to show that the audience would" not l havfe remained ana neara wnat Thomas Marshall had to say about .George .Washington,, had he , not ' so hurriedly1 left to take up his .duties in Washington. ' ; - l ( ,; - The startling alacrity with, which In making 'a plea for early ratifica tion of the peace treaty 'if it is re- iibmitted to the Senate. ' Senator helan of v California is telling the 'pfeople that "The voting showed eighty of the ninety-six Senators are for a aty in. some f orm.V Mr.-Phelan and other administration supporters io have made similar statemenjts NOTICE OF SALE BY ADM1NIS- J, TRATOR ; ' Bv virtue of a decree' of the Su perior Court in thecase of WW. T.vda. administrator 'of 3," Lyda, vsf Mary" E. Haydock - and others. filed in the superior, uourj; o en- aerson counvy e;cuuci,, v,.' will offer for sale on ihe 1st Monday in January, being the 5th ,'day of January, 1920, at yi. o'ciock, a at the Court Mouse door in Henderson to a white oak; thence to the begin- ". ning, containing , twenty-nine acres ' mote or less. ' ' " ' - ' ' . 1 , jThis land .will be sold to the high- ' est bidder, on the following terms': . One-fourth cash, balance .in equal 'navments' in six andtwelvO months. ' to, be ' evidenced by nots bearing in-, Dentist . i Successor to t)tV7XM&hce ' 1 the papers noF announce w ,i ' itnatno ismucnpeiier. ? i UHICC in mtttmytT Ll&U, N,.i,ttlletin on ar.hall. ai vet. 4 io toe reporvem iic is- hto, has nothing to say; K iU""$Cr. Indeed he said it all at first. When he srot direct btr."nce from 7ah- i-ton that bis beloved licit"a was land situate in Edneyville Township, Henderson County, North' Carolina, described - ih deed from J.' F, Mc- firaver' and' wife to Jacob M. 'Lyda, of date December; 0) 1900 - and of, recftrd in Book CO, page 284 ol the records of deeds for said county, and rforihed aa folloWI . ". ' ' . administration, and flew away toward nrt tety-six Senator ae for a treaty, Beginning on a white oak and runs the White Housed must have .given 80me form."- The whole contro- North 10 deg. '.fiast 63 -poles', to "a . .i . . , k m t . J I. . .... . ' '.. . ... lift' J VVoodrow an exeeiieut setoi reeungs sIk C 6 MnffH I flFI Vic PrwWent cePted tho situs- fJft ratification of the present treaty. Ill s lit IJuitllLLllkf tionand asked us aU to pray for his;H might as truthfully bava said that Entrance on !4th avenae 4 V thence North 10 dcj.' I "i..i.UoRy and' cl-'-flvt ' s s'J of O. creel; t -. West lC3 poL, cc ' : cr2 . 73 i ence 4 W ha. rjtraA .liim). 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'J ail persons who nave , , cl:.i3 t ' i"-the estate of s?la C5".-9 Pi. r'3. to present them to l' a-uiuLn,' ..J executor, at the ad J jr-i r 'ven ' Ii? ct to G. H,. Vaen- j ;.-nvi.:e, ,i " I'-y" cf Nov-j- V "S' ..... -7. A'Jr , ? Ml, f:" ff t,f. f'l " 'tyashihgtn,r3C.' 18.V-A' recc X: 'frl .. " ' ' .' t- '-'.tion s't'-t Cor -r- - ' s " ' .' " it! f . . 1 t i t: e v , 1 . '.!.r V-'. !lt Y O" ' 1 f
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