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j ir:z-: , atr in, lki. tu l vaV.mvilll an kii:h CAM ' I1 f f Li ar nasn t ijoostea rnces anv at r u V ti I III I III rjrst VkViT TT ine w m T7TT m ill iwaM But it Certainly is going to make them go up have been successful in getting one of the best lines t f Dry Goods, Notions. Shces and Clothing ever shown in Clyde. New roods here and my store is rull and I am going to give ths people of Haywood County a char ce to buy these Fall and Winter Gjods Lire at Reduction. Lone early while your have rc;y big stock to select trom. r i . i in - -Ml Jt CLOTHING "' y ..Have just received 50 Suits, actually 15 to ft $16.50 values that I am going to sell at $8-98 For the next thirty days 1 will sell J Men's $22.50 Suits at $17 48 f Men's 20.00 Suits at 1-3.00 J Men's 12.50 Suits at 9 50 Men's 10.00 Suits at 7-50 ! Men's 5.00 Coats at. 2.48 ! Just received a lot of FINE MENS PANTS f ' W j w Hiat 1 will sell at. a VERY LOW PRICE. I I '"ye are headquarters for Trunks and Suit Cases V . III V C. F. RHINEHART, 1 lMIIIIMIIIIIIIimiBMMMaMMin IMP -- , a.,, .... , SEE SOME OF MY LOW CASH PRICES BELOW DRY GOODS You can get the Dress you want from our large select:: r. cf Pr;- GooJr. Over 100 pieces LADIES' rSAVY DRESS GOODS. $1.00 per yard frwds at 8:? 75c per yard Gnods at 4:c 50c per yard Goods at 39c All White Dress Goods AT COST 10 and 12 l-2c Ginghams at 9c 7 l-2c Apron Ginghams at 5e All Calicoes at 5c .If you want a NICE SILK DRESS We have it. SHOES Don't fail to s-ee our Large Line of shoes. We have them. $4.00 Shoes at $3 50 3.50 Shoes at 2.98 2.Z0 Shoes at 2.00 WE have a complete line of ROYAL SOCI ETY Outfits consisting of Center Piec es, Bureau Scarfs, Guest Towels, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Gowns Combination Suits, Corset Cov ers, Etc. WE have a full line of LADIES' READY TO WEAR GOODS Winter Coats, Child ren's Coats, Ladies' Heavy Skirts, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Ladies' and Gents' Rain Coats, Child ren's Rain Coats. GROCERIES 20 and 25c Roasted Coffee per pound 15c Granulated Sugar, per pound 7 l-2c Fzia, per package... 3c Soap and Washing Powders, per package 4c HATS Don't fail to see our 9Sc Hats.. .They are values $4.00 Hats at $3 25 3.50 Hats at 3.00 2.50 Hats at 2.00 $1.25 and 1.50 Hats at .98 Come and See Our Full Line of Ladies' Fall and Winter Ready to Wear Hats I Want Your Irish Potatoes, Chickens, and Will Pay You the Highest Cash Prices-Don't Wait Until Cold Weather; Come Now Get Your Fall and Winter Goods. I Have Them. members of the choi: Mlows: Alfred Pa-k-r. .Mrs. James Hyatt. .Wi llis, Misses Etiiel Bradtnir,- . T(. King of Sweetwater J We are glad to say that the super- j intendent of the schools was up last fOcona Lodge No. 315 I. O. O : week on a visit to the Quinlantown be moved from Whittier to ; school. Hope he will honor us again jl Creek graded school build- ! soon by another visit. Saturday. ' On last Friday night there was a L. Kyatt of Can'.on spen' ! box supper at Quinlantown, bchool night with Mr. K. L. Hyatt. house, had a nics time, opening by will be singing t.t Shoal a song, reading a chapter as a por- tferent choirs of of the sur-jtion of God's word by W. H. Stalcup, i last Sunday in this n;u:ith piayer by A. B. Williams, then the i.untry. Everybody invited little folks sang tne Dasy Maid prae pla singing class won fh M j ticed cn last week, second song by ie Jackson County fail !c' I school, Jack Imos.. Recitation by Miss I.etha Lanning, lieelimation by ..Martin Lanning. A song whistled by : school, Old Carolina, recitation by Miss Mary Lanning, song big owl, rker, Dorcas Sheri ill. Elbert recitation by Miss Charlotte Wyatt. Jesse Parker. Je -so !! idu'e.- Then the sale at the boxes came, Mr. Dickson Ilvatt and Jerry A. B. Williams cried otT the boxes. As the news was not spread very much itt attended the Hem- there wera but eleven boxes, but they convention at Sylva sold well, bi ought twenty-one dollars . mid some few cents, had fine behavior Indian fair will be and a real nice time, this supper wa- Oct. l:!, 14 and 15. for the benefit of the day school. attempted by the , TheA' were assembled at tne be a gr:t ben- Quinlantown,1 school house on last Sunday one hundred and forty-nine' rce we will ri;:" people to hear the word of God preached by Rev. S. C. Warlick, afici i'AJACK. Hoon there was five converts bap . tized by him in the creek near Wil liam Watson's. A large audience witnessed the baptism. Miss Nora James has stopped the school at this place for two week?. alter which she will take it up again. ,7 We are looking forward to the sec I 'n ond Sunday in October when Rev., k Wm. Pruitt will preach for us again. for we know he will tell us of that ' coining day that we aie working se , hard to be able to stand befoie ou: . King robed in a robe of righteousness. May everybody who reads this he , (iol blessed. ; ; This leaves evei- thing all O. K. at Quinlantown. ! W. B. L. and (Mrs.) H. S. - ClydNG. IT"" TK1 K'lEES'?) AOiit L. ! KrtV coi nei , and run- " " jii.c 1 three culls as follows: h. ir6 15. j By viitipe of the power ut a.f 9 poles and 8 links, S. 27 E. ') poh- '!??(; MAKE hiit'X' FROM HAYWOOD JAK . Yhile the larger part of the popu lar of Haywood county was attend ing the fair Friday afternoon Cod R;y, of Waynesville and S. M. 0v.; -by of Cocke county, Tenn., made their esiape f-t;.".i the eountv iai! 1 v di;-- jgiig through the brick wall. Taken (oil if the cage ami turned loo.--e in (the csriidar suvroundinsr the cas.'3-:, Uiey selected a w?i-l; place in the wa'A ; ' .d got through, 1 Ray was sentenced to seice f -uf months on the county roads for "l,c:. ! legging," but had taken an appeal. Owenliy was 'sentenced o Ihreo ; months on the roads for carrying "knucks" an;l being drunk at the fi'.ir grounds. WtfeitV corner, and runs v.,-.: tl'.ree calls as follows: h. , 9 poles and 8 links, S. 27 E. S. 7 1-2 poles and 3 link? u tl fence West 16 poles to a -ti riuge; thence N. 79 deg. V.". pwies and 3 links to f. ''t rer of Woody lot; thence '- j lot N. 11 1-2 deg E. 9 I By viitipe of the power id I c. mull.'. ' in a ceiit:!i ueea 01 irusii 'executed hy V. M. Davis aii.'i wife, lEftie Davjis, to the undersigned v ti 'tee on 1iec. 18, 1!0!. to secure an j indeiitedness of $950.00 which in.-tru-hent is 01 recoid in book X jjwse 191. I ana default having been made in the 'links; thence N. 78 det. W. payment of said indebtedness, at the . and 1 link to a stake; ther,' t I request of the holder of the same, I :E. 1 1-2 poles and 3 link- : I will, on Monday, November l'th. 191-1. j Davis corner; theilce V. j at 11 o'clock a. in., at t!u coin t house j South 89 deg. E. 7 1-2 poie I I door in the town of Waynesville, Hay-E. 8 poles to a stake ir. V. !vood county, X. C, offer for sale at ! thence S. 89 deg. E, 8 1-2 it J iniib'ic outcry to the highest bidder j links to the beginning. : fo cash the following property in acres, 1 rood and o4 the low n of Clyde, Haywood county, , less. ' adjoining- the !yn;!: f P.. W. Wef t, 1.. This October 1, 191-1. !('. Reno and others, viz: i J. R. Mop.'. - , Beginning at a red oak, Uic'r...-.i l"-l!-4ts stake, r on a 12 12 , C(.C- . saiil . .d 14 pol'1' 1 dcs. Liafen -1 1- i 2 dei;. :.nd "-J r GU GUNS GUNS ! POST NS! FREE PARCEL Winchester automatrc Rifle .351 cal. high power Winchester 16 sliot Rifle, 22 short, long and long rifle Rr-mington Hammerless 16 shot rifle, 22 short, long an-1, k ng rifle Magazine -Savage, Octagon I'srreil, 22 short, long and long rifle Savage 30 inch Octagon Barrell 1914 Model Hammerless, 22 short, long and long riflle Murdock Octagon Barrell, single shot, all lengths, 22 cal. 3S S. & W. Bv special request Dr. McBce is in 1 Canton with a possible view of taking 1 piano, otgan and vocal pupils.. He may be found immediately at the residence of Dr. Pegram. En tiers Roy Scout 30 inch barrell, Shoulder strap, 22 cal. Enders 30 inch octagon barrell, 22 and 32 cal. ah length Single barrell shot gun, 16 and 12 guage Enders single barrell shot gun, 16 and 12 guage Enders cannon breech single shot 16 and 12 guage Fex double barrell. hammerless 28 inch barrell, a tine gun Remington double barrell hammerless shot gun, was S25.CO, now Winchester 20 guage, 6 shot pump gun Ithaca double barrell hammerless shot gun, 12 guage S24.t . :'. V 'i ll 'l: A 'oinfort a"d economy make happy i Ines. iou can get ooth hy umhk i l's Hot Blast Heaters. j ill- C (' l;-i,,i-.- r.iwl Mi. lei I We will send any of these guns anywhere in Western North Carolinf. Parcel Post and prepay the charges on receipt of price, then if you are not : ; fectly satisfied return the gun and you shah have your money back. Thl- i' vertisement will not appear again. " . Yours truly, Waynesville Hardware Co., Wavncsvilks N. ( i fugs have gone to Leicester to spend winter.
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