V v y v yA v tr 11, mt. isaWAYffEsviajs couai PA6E THREE 'J E mmg(m, if I -. - r M -9 - I Ifiie bought VtfemoiT. 11 Ask him if he bought anvorphan iiin if Im i?f ssfiel) WfjiQj Ask him if hV has neglected it Ask anyone if . " A- C. G. I:oghW Aiito Co. doii'l fiyelTood sicvicQriiL ?atjnieqt j ...... . i I " .. . . . fair treal 1 l '"'"I m-mm"' -A lt-":" il I ; . f ; . i l ' I ' Asheville's Practical Xmas Store The Christinas Shopping Center )J of Western North Carolina Notonlyirthis true in the m'agr.t.j'U- of the stock carried, but also in the opinion of the public. v Without t!te -h; will and assistance of public opinion' there could be no Shopping Center. We will pay your railroad fare -Asheville and ret-irn, lyovided vou buy . $30 or more worth of merchandise r A live w ithin a radius of fifty miles. Here is a chance to shop ata Department st-re, where there are thousands upon thousands of practical Christmas gifts .;mdily displayed for your easy choos-, ing, ' , ; Everfltfor of this big store is fairly t.-.-n insr with Christmas iroods. The' -mamrrfoth establishment itself , is tasii'.v decmited throughout and fairly' radi- ,aj;es tjie ertnusiasm ana spirit oi tne :ison. fcome here, makl yourself at horn have your packages and grips checked free of charge; makefose of our Rest -om ana various conveniences to your heart's content. Abqve all this is store of service. Important Notice to Mail Order Patrons of the Bon Marche We are now represented irt this section by a duly authorized Traveling Man, who has been on the road for a month or so, looking after our Mail Or der business. The constant growth a our Mail Order system, which took a decided boom at the time the .Parcel Post came into existence, Low requires the attention of sevfejjal people. . With the aid of. pur Traveling Representative we hope to get in closer touch with our Out-of-Town customers, who have loyally supported this De partment since it's inteption.;, If you want him fto comedo your town, write in a request with ten names signed anuwe will see that he makes thje jump, otherwise he will reach it in rlnp-rimp - i i frr"" , , , , . E and G. M. C. TRUCKS ' ' -t-r, ! - - .- ' I B:.:, r Sslf I nWhv DaelSell International Harvester Engines? , WE recommend and sell International Harvester pil aid gas engines lb&Cajiej jf the univer&il satisfaction. they ample and is in the riji'ht place: the castings are sand- cooled, insuring evenness of tfcxture and stre'.'jETie design of ever narf is f f the most aonnn-pd tvne: simnle. vet-fcoisiilete in everv detafi jey tomiiM'iiiriittlf'att4atioo beydfd'tgular ojluig; 4SveI opmi? from 10 to 30 nfcet mote hai theip rated horstfpftwec IHC enmu?s of all sizctiLiYitjtkJs,wliereverlhev go. n-JM' J3 . Tliii series pi advertidemcu'is will explain fully why IHC engines are such good value. One or ,two features will be taken U) at a time. lieu are tlirougfi-with ilia series you 'will ua yveU-l'03teU the time tiwse aavertisements are running we snau utiuB eii2iiT3 on the flooc, here, readv to show you your uiouey. when you biy ati l It C eugutieS," ' 9. isneviiit,; i. v.. SO tWvv FRANCIS COVE NOTES 5 GERMANS TURN ROUT IN As ih weather I woucf. wj'ite -Coiiuer he like of mud een in trie cove. r is so, rainy 1. thought, a fewi'irtotes' to the V1 'POLANP into victory. , ha never feen There wei e not -finy , ,berp'- Men and to sel'l the Y.-orld this mo ft year. Everybody's Delineator Total le bargain in the Rer,t;hr Price BOTH 3 $2 S3. 00 omen Wanted To one Per son A monthly salary and a liberal commission on each order. Salaries run up to $250.00 per month, depending- on the number of orders This work can be done in your spare time, and need not conflict with your Resent duties. No investment or previous ex;io'ience neces sary. We furnish full equipment free. Write for particulars to THE RIDGEWAY COMPANY Spring avl Macdougal Streets, New York 1 ': "Tf l"!! WIT II!1 unday 5sAoi)5fcSjSstw;a.eetfunt 1:1 the rain. f Tl..o k... Loon u.ror:il cm-n hllk. ' injrs aiomul la th,. cove, and is goinjj-;, to' be several more. Mr. Kra'xel Ohrh-tophei' has built , him a new bum. , Mr. H. K. 1 reemaii has heeii repair- uig- Mi. Joiui dt.-i.u-oy a . uweuuig . Rotfser"""- ittl. inalisrii rvfi streets in town la t v Mr. Butler Siler n week. ' ; Mr.' J. II. I.au-.-huiiting- the other c'uy squirrels with oir ! pretty well. Mr. James Boone "a -of land from Mr. Will contemplating on buildinjr riiiht away. Mr. Gideon Francis went to town last week. Mr. Charlie Swayngim was called bv telecram to the bedside of his brother who wa- seriously in convinced some oa that subject wo-1 man suffrage. -; (Continued on Page 4.) If the men don't soon trive uo to us "ue ' Germans? have' :e-named they will get pretty tired of "woman Czeptokov (Czentochowa) Kaiser- suffrage" just the words of nothin .( ' ore except some, pretty hard hits," Dunkeike, 'a village in West sm-h as "whoever it was" from "Bald Well correspondent;-, I will "tome back and give another little U'k on woman saff rage. Hurrah for you Madge! and the cci respondent of Bald Creek, I cer tainly was glad to read yotr fetters. I hope it wont be the last time you both' will unite, but keep on fighting for our rights that have been locked up so long, as T. J. Watsen says. C. M. I did feel almost sorry for you the week Madge, the correspon dent from Bald Creek and last week when T. J. Watson, all gave you such hard hits, but it will help the women in our' army of progress'qf the nation and I don't object to how many "hits" they give you" if it will only g've us the prize tha we are fiehtire for. Any "way they-were not all meant for you; but other brothers of your3, who do : not quiet know -what they are talking about.' C. M. - I don't think vvfl! "quit writing to' the paper, but keep fighting for his "cause." -That i$ right C. M., fight till you die. That is what we, the women of the "land of the free" are1 going to do. Why call this free America and let half or hiore than half of its population be cramped at home not having a "say so" in any thing? I don't think the men ought to be nai a down on equal suffrage as it would not hurt a thing for us women to vote, only heip matters more and you men would get a little rest as you claim ycu have such a hard time. I mean some of you do, mot 11, you would get a little rest if you voted in the morning and let us women" go S.n the afternoon as Madge suggested. I believe in equal rights to all and special privileges to none. I suppose it 1 were a man you would call me a "Democrat" and if that is what the Democrats believe -in why are they against equal rights to them and us? Now I would like to know that very much. Democrat I would like you to answer that little question if you please. ,; Women and giris oi the Old North i- la' ' art. ;ers, a little more" than' two west of Nieuport', has been born by the ' Gei mans, which an- .err.ent in the lateVt French of- " I.enna Lynn I am " still- locking jV-mmunications ',-eems 'to intli- vou. ', Creek Madge and T. J. Watson some of them! My, Oh! I am triad I am -not a man. gave verv: . i i ori . ! It renewal ot "the channel Xii""'-' town last a lid t .S'UUTfci killed two, t is doiny 1 i ht a tract emptoig r-ft i r , ' iiinaj . 'f..r,"; '"check Gel-man ports. t'.i'TC tie !''! :,f V " I'een coat whir'v ic. : '-.( -German.-M;, 'i!!.y be at- to" check the supposed ad- ... ,L1 t I XT! .. 9 lii tne neignooi-nooo oi. imcujiui l. '- Advances by Allies. The French also report advances y the allies in the department of ejnnie and the capture ot the village lier.en and isi u ytrmolles between t.ehune and I.er.2. Official dispatches .-ay the (.er .'lans have utilized their lk'ht "un.- in plate of the heavy artillery because . ..ic condition (f the ground owinu lo inundations. i: ;,, in tne eastern arena uic oc. efl'orts to, Onljj Ore ; I.ake Junaluska i." y'.u ! are fof i!: and woman nffrav i am' ha - been Hwfully glad to hear it. but ! h - t i , you wi.'i trive o.n ,e -od reas-.n-. :nd' nuke . much and we are wantii. j m ,;. e. rtiil .nore ii.'ij tritf. .dim. . I an. biokitn 'ir everybody hext week and I stil! like to read the locals a wel as any thinjr else almost. ' GYPSY. I 'Suite ' let your voices rise and echo ant leeeho in and among the valleys i... r.ids of old North Carolina with wotds "woman suifrage!" -Tell to ydki- neighbors, ' write it to the :f.:s. criy oiit from the house tops l!:c world and just before you it you will be walking fowaid polls at.i wi.l - have- -cast in' your ;', lttu.rned home with t lie most . I1 PfV! 1. Vll'i L 1,1 i,g for your thinking that Ci) the evils oi tne world are ioite.-f cut i'.'.ia ou.r.ea it : uj you; ric.,1. I amti, o.ocnei husband may seem a liiti co-Id du-iaiii Ln ycu.- having gained tiL'l.NLANlt) N I'lEMS. 1 said that it I saw my ! old wheel of letter oil nnio f hi nes f 'iiine turns, and your dm o:' uie loss so waim Jackson county near Webster. Mr. L. Cryrnes was in town week. Mrs. Mamie Phillips visited :cf Lodz by the German ;s on.-..u-inef'ered a remarkable achievement in her view of German the manner in which the lines only a short time ago HMMHHHimil It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic She says further: "Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, 1 do ail my housework, as well as run a big water mill. I wish every suffering woman would give pa x j LrkJ mm The Woman's Tonic H I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, "1 always does me good." adache, backache, side ache, nervousness, rn-out feelings, etc, are sure signs of woman- Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui ible. It has been helping weak, ailing re than fifty years. 1 Bottle Today! fw1 h4 i . . j t. ti .:, ,) i " brother, Mr. Robert Kelly of Woodrow j c' 7 i . " , ali I will stop for this time, wishing " iuPu.i.ii F ... y- isn capiuii. movement against Warsaw, the Pol- much success to the many readers. Courier and its SNOWFLAKE. WORDS OF PRAISE FOR REV. J. H- BENNETT. .The recent appointments of the Western North Carolina Conference : lust week in prir.t I would come again, I S'- here I am. 1 1 We are sure having ! weather up here. ' Mr. J. M. Wood wa-le us a nice ta'i: or. last Sunday just before Sunday j ,-chool opened. j Well here is the month C v i.-ist- mas once more and the endir. other year. Now I think we should and gamble, ' strive to live a better Chirst life we the womt-. not knowin come when our husband, father or Democrat I RETREAT ITEMS. aad with such orightness they will "thaw'" up a;., begin to realize that lot of bad their wives :.nd daughters can do i somethin" and when they see that ... a:e not smoKing Decause .- ai e not allowed te be sold ' j to them, when they see tiie.e i3 rx i.-Ist- mere whiskey that boys can get. of an- no mere p!aM- f'-- tc-i. to play cards m-il ramble. ' . -. v,-,!: k:., w then that f the wdd can do how soon the time will something. our husband, father or Democrat glau brother will be drawn into a long back after so lorg a and hloo.l thirstv war with soma other came with the ole cry mnmm Death of Mrs. William Warren- Many friends will be sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Bill Warren who of the Methodist Episcopal church, d;eci at th,g piace iast Tuesday morn South, are commented upon at length; j,, ,ee 1 191 after a two week's in the last issue of the Christian Ad- .1;r.tjS. she was a true and loving vocate ' and that paper has the fol- christian woman. She had been a lowing to say of Rev. J. .H. Dennett, ' raember of the Baptist church for a brother of Mr. J. C. Bennett of j about 36 years. The funeral services Waynesville: .took place last Wednesday at the M. "Rev. J. H. Bennett, who take3,rj. cn-rch of Bethel. She was laid charge of the North Mlkesboro Dis- to re;t n te Bethel cemetery to trict, was, for several years, a mem- sep jast ong sieep. She leaves ber of our Conference. Five years, husband, mother. 3 sisters and 3 ago he was transferred to the Col-'brothers and other kindreds to mourn umbia) '"Conference and has done her loss. Her father and one brother heroic work in that section. Lastwno j,ave prece(jed her. Our sym- year he was Superintendent of the pathy goes out for the bereaved ones. Anti-Saloon League of the bLate of ow for a few items. Oregon and led in the recent victorious. Mjss E-a Justice of Woodrow was State-wide campaign against sallons.) visiting iher brother". Mc. Ernest I tha; He is a man of great cuu.-ige and! Justice of this place last week. .strength and will, we !be..eve, 'be daj to see the piece in the Couri.: j specially adapted to the work of his ?lom Highland, come again, district." j Messrs. Earl Moore, Jant Ledbet- j j ter, George Blaylock of Bethel attend- MANY ARRESTS IN' ASHEVILLE c.j prea;hirig at Ivy Hill Sunday after- The Waynesville Courier suggests noon. that Asheville must have been or,: Miss Lena Sorrells of this plar good behavior while the two religious was visiting Penland Saturday, conventions were in session there., j r,ng 0jf as neWs js siar)e. Judging from the report of the police! All good wishes to the Coorier, I re department filed during these con ven-! main ONLY ONE. tions the good behavior must have .... ben temporary Sr :nfoiced since BORN, A SON. 4,372 arrests were made during the Born to Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Spears. past year. Hendersonville Democrat. 1 0f Waynesville, a son. nation. You who read your Bibles and not half of you who read these words know anything about that great old book, and those who do know it have the verv faintest idea of mtikinir.cn woman use of its teachings will recalls these lis not quiet the words of the Master, "Every one thai heareth this teaching of Mine and I doeth it not is like a foolish man who builded his house upon the sand and it fell and great was the fall thereof." All the worth while world to vou t- ..e. ! '..' V'.U "00 votej from wemen." I was hegir.n-m- tl.l .K i.a; the old saying "silence jr:es onsent," and fat your shewe was r..' sign tr.at you had been convinced rage, but r.ud that n ue with you. You say . t wcir.cn .'iM-eonly made to love ar.. ?t over, or some way you had it, and not made to vote. Well Demo crat, I do not see any reason why wom en cant love and vote too. I am sure votirg will not interfere with their lovii.g ;their husband, children and know that Christ was the master teacher of all the aces. He builded friends, and loving wont interfere not upon the sand, but on the im-'with voting, so why can't the -.verr.en pregnable rock, the rock of love and do both? brotherhood, righteousness, justice and Pire Knot we surely got you so peace. Now I hope us people here ho' that you just gave a smoke, a at this place will practice to love blaze and there, is no more of you. each other as the Lord has taught ; But I hope thut this is untrue and us. I can truthfully say that more'c; wi.l U Lick, again nginiug I have fallen by the edge of the tongue in the arm; ...th good old Courier the edge of the sword. for woman ;u:.'rage instead of against I for as Now I want to say that we are it. , are having a good school up here.- i'iiar.k ou Andy Whackum Miss Nora James being- the teacher. 1 that compliment if I may take it Now I will ring off for this time.1 one. I was awfuly glad to see an wishing the Courier success and its old fiiend back again even if I have many reader jr.iver seen you but 6nce. Come again MAGGIE WATSON, 'and give your views on what we are 'discussing, woman suffrage. I don't Don't use coal oil to start a slow believe as sensible a man as you fire. ( would be against us, as the other Don't leave a lamp burning when men are. Write again soon, away from home. j T. J. Watson you sure are a good Don't leave a lamp turned down low; fellow to bring such good convincing it is liable to cause an explosion. I power with you when you come. Come Don't use swinging lamps near an ' again w-ith some still stronger open window. power. 1 imagine you have alreday I "A IP l&f Wt. ... ft;"- - - LJ u A

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