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iJ I1' "ANT V ad s LOST Cameo pin, oral shape, with twisted band around it. Reward if returned to 715 N. Main St. CANNED GOODS are like gold dol lars. Can it, dont let it spoil. We have the cans, all kinds. Hen dersonville Seed Co., Phone 129. ltpd. . LOST Saturday night in Henderson- ville, or within four or five miles, a man's open face gold Elgin watch with crystal broken. Re ward if returned or for informa tion leading to recovery. Joe B. McGee, 535 East Main Street, Spartanburg, S. C. 8-15-2t FOR SALE Stock of merchandise, and two-year lease on Main Street corner stand. Good opportunity for right party. If interested ad dress "A. X." care The Times. 8-15-3tpd LOST Handsome diamond and plat- i.ium bar pin, either on Fourth i'. venue or Main street Return to lrjncraggan Inn and receive re ward. 815-2tp FOR SALE Two new Bungalows in Oak Grove, 2 blocks from Main. 4 and 5 rooms, all con veniences, $2250.00 and $3250.00. Also nine building lots from $300 up. Justice, Lee and Rector. COME to the Land of Waterfalls. Fine view of mountains, nice shade and lawns, all modern conven iences and good things to eat. Rates $10.00 to $15.00 per week. Mrs. S. W. Radford, Brevard, N. C. 8-8-6tpd. DON'T LET IT SPOIL Can it we have the cans, sanitary, and cap hole, also solder, extra caps and acid. Hendersonville Seed Co. Phone 129 8-15-2t Good city territory still open. Get our wonderful offer and free Sam ples. Write today. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 79, New York, N. Y. 8-4-5t. FOR SALE Fifty-acre farm, three miles from Hendersonville on Horse Shoe road. Five-room house, 16 acres in cultivation. Price reasonable. Phone 56-W. 8-l-4t. FOR SALE Five room house, with bath. Fine location. Address "X", care Times . 7-25-8tp. THE OLDEST tin shingle roof in Hendersonville is Cortright. 4-21-tf. WE DO Re-Modeling, altering, clean ing and pressing. Suits made to order. B. Tubel Company, the La dies' and Men's Tailor. Cor. 5th and Main. Phone 52 7-21-8tc. FOR SALE Balance "Mt. Hebron," "Indian Cave Park." Property 4 1-2 miles west of Hendersonville. Thirty-seven acres fronting on Hebron and Brevard roads. Pre fer selling lots, each with fine building site and spring. Apply to Hicks Jones, Route 6, Henderson ville, N. C. 7-14-St r- 'V 'OU can't sell if i people don't know it is for sale. A little "For Sale" ad in The Time3 will turn the trick. A few cents will sell it. PEAD it Your self. Then you will get the right of it. This paper tells you all about it. Relia ble information is better than gossip. I i iviiuux:, i tm rims 1 tu b utviL lew GO iwTT i ifip- fAvw tr ootmex Grr out A-r-T VJJL ea IM I LM A . - I VMX WERE? GEE VlWtt. ff jCS r FSS6rAVXVA&! PUT MS 9 P'y&v&0 ENTHUSIASM CAUSES MR. WETMUR TO MISPLACE AUTO Great enthusiasm was manifested in the drive for new members put on by the Greater Hqndersonville Chamber of Commerce at the meet ing of business men Tuesday morn ing, t . In fact, one of the members was so enthused that the followin incident occurred: F. S. 'Wetmur, who sells a popular brand of car sometimes disrespectfully termed the 'Ifliwer? drove his car in front of the build ing where the meeting' was being held and left it parked there. When the meeting was over, he carefully walked around his car and returned to his office. Some hours later, the car was needed, and it was a frantic P. S. Wetmur who confessed he had LOST his car! Some one cruelly made the remark that, he did not want to embark in the fliwer when he saw his friends climbing into more expensive cars, but this is not the case. It is merely that Mr. Wetmur was so enthusiastic over the mem bership drive that he forgot the tar. We need some more men like Mr. Wetmur. MISS WILLSON COMPLETES COURSE AT CARNEGIE Miaa Mnrv Alice Willson. a grad uate of Fassifern School for Girls, has completed her studies in- the Car negie Institute of Technology, Pitts burg. Miss Willson took a course in the Margaret Morrison Carneige College. The summer session at Carnegie Tech this year was the largest in the history of the institution. FINISH COURSE AT COLUMBIA Miss Rosa and Lois Edwards, who h.'ve been attending the summur school at Columbia University, N. Y.. accompanied by their nice 3 who joined them there, will leave Mon day of North Carolina. On the trip they will stop for a few days at Philadelphia and Washington. Af ter visiting relatives in the eastern part of the state. Miss Lois and Miss Rosa will return to Henderson ville to take up their duties in the Grammar school, of which Miss Rosa is the principal. Statistics show that North Carolin was well represented at the, summer school. There was a total of 180 Tar Heels taking courses at the University this summer. f MINNEHAHA GIRLS SPENT NIGHT HERE A number of the Camp Minnehaha erirls who took part in the pageant j tableau at the Ca" )!ina Terrace con vention hall Mond v night spent the 'night in Henderson ille and enjoyed themselves greatly. The girls spent the night camp fashion in the high school building, and breakfasted at Tod's Tea Tower i on her "delicious, delightful, delect i able dishes." They returned .to ! camp Tuesday morning by Bus. Land Deeds, Mortgage Deeds ami Chattle Mortgage tor tale at The ! Timet Office. J i ma 1 1 KIDNEYS Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurto or Bladder bothers Meat forma uric acid. We are a nation of meat eaters and I our blood is filled with urio acid, says a weu-iuiown Butnoriiy, woo warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe head aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will , act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralise the acids in urine so it la no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. UOUI BG rS GUlOiVGO. ROSS? t& r sV& ClfVl MAKING MILEPOSTS TELL THE TRUTH (Raleigh Times.) - Whose job it would Te to. level the lying signposts that cause such annoyance to travelers on the high ways of North Carolina is not clear; but somebody ought to attend to it If the highway commission hasn't the authority, it can easily get it by applying to the legislature, which has prohibited the advertising signs re sembling the danger signal for a railroad crossing. There probably isn't a road in North Carolina leading anywhere that isnt literally covered with mis leading mileposts. The enterprising (?) merchants who stick (hem up are, like the guy who named near beer, poor judges of distance. With in a mile there are often two or three mileposts in disagreement as to the number of miles , to the town which the. wayfarer hopes he is approach ing.' It goes without saying that the traveler has no way of deciding which post, if any, tells the truth. It might be well enough on the highways which are a part of the state system to put up honest-to- LARGEST The younger you start the sooner you will have a competence. The sooner you amass a Competence the More years you will have to enjoy it. By Charles Sughfte ..,7 wN Hi UMM a II 1 i, goodness mileposts. It certainly is in order to pull up and throw away the unofficial annoying posts down in the most prominent vacant placts that could be found for them. BALFOUR ORPHNAGE , : MOVES IN JANUARY The Mountain Home ' Orphanage, better known as the Balfour Orphan age, will vacate its present quarters by January 1, according to the an nouncement of the directors. By this time,' the handsome new build EAGLJE'mADO' i '! 1 ij For Sale at your Dealer Made bi fire shades ' ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND 1 EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORlf ' . '' ' 'jr. ' '' ' - '" .':'' 'V,;'.. FOR THE PATTERSON CLEAN-UP SALE NEXT WEEK. SAVE YOUR DOLLARS-HOLD YOUR PENNIES FOR THE BIGGEST CLEAN-UP SALE EVER HELD IN HENDERSONVILLE. YOUR DOLLARS WILL WORK WONDERS FOR YOU AT THIS BIG MERCHANDIS ING EVENT THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE SEASON JUST COMING IN SIGHT. LOOK OUT FOR US IN THE TIMES NEXT TUESDAY. ' - AND BEST IN HENDERSON YOUTH An Invitation : Many young people, (boy and girl) hesitate to open an account be cause they have but a few dollars at hand. To all such we would say do not wait. Start now, even if you have only a dollar. Some of our most successful men started with no more. 'This bank extends this special invitation to the young people of this community. The opening of a sayings account is thefirst step toward a success ful future. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK ':: i t rA -a. I WW It IS A. ' - : - . JA Ainr ore, ; NA . ing at Swannanoa will have been completed. The new plant is being erected at a cost of $52,000, and will have am ple room for an increase in the I number of children from the present numoer oi 4U to that of 60. . Landscane architects and contrac tors in Asheville have been kind in 1 assisting with the work ' and the grounds and building when complet ed will present a very handsome ap pearance. Advertise It in The Times. No. 174 COUNTY ft Is no Bar to a Savings Account in This Bank Open your own Account Now. . But He's d Smart Kid h & . . a OPTUXVsACK ' w L V JzrzrzLL jl-warmog YO U R automobile f "rnayiburn up.. Some, careless driver may side swipe ycur car. Any of these accidents may - cause a total loss of your car. . For a small premium you can get insurance that will give you indemnity against loss by nre, w explosion, collision, theft or liability. Get your -policy to-day before it's too late. Ewbank & Ewbank Insurance Real Estate MiLLyoif IWASTEV&UR jlAt a, a. . MAKE 1 U.TE&URE VhUGPT WHEN a man or woman Bets out to get a plumb ing job done the first thing they do is to make up their mind that they won't be overcharged for it. And the second thing they do, if they live in this town, is to look up our address or telphone num ber. So, for your convenience we're printing them in this ad. J. W. Mclntyre Sanitary Plumber Steam and Hot Water Fitter. All Work Guaranteed. MAIN STREET PHONE 159 HENDERSONVILLE. N. C. .W.C. RECTOR Attorney-at-Law Hendersonville, N. C. Examination of Titles, Prepara tion of Abstracts and Collections, Specialties. For quick service on drayare and hauling-, call Carolina Oil it Supply Company Phone 40. For best Coal and Wood call Phone 40 Carolina Oil A Supply Company. S3.tf.' His Own Home Townl IBS'-1 l ' - tfzC r- 7 1 ' ' 4 ,
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