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- "'■ . ''■■■&• o-'Xiik'^, •'■■•t-l ' "''-'i-B^'•■-x 'vJP^ ’ - ■ :,,i.''•_• .. '■■ '.-‘:A: ■ '.' \' ' . ; J 'SilW •’ ^-mrnSmM >s*.-aw5(e^i^aKSi .•^1- ' ■ ':7? ... C. B. GLA2ENER. N. c. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO GLAZjENER’S BIG SALE. THEY CUT THE PRICE AND SELL FOR LESS. C. M. GLAZENER HEUDERSOmiLLE, M- C. Glazener Bros. Buys $15,000.00 stock of Dry Goods and Notions from J. O. Williams, one of the oldest and most reliable merchants of Hendersonville, and will put this stock of goods on sale starting Monday, February 3. Which will be an event of great value to the people of Transylvania and Hendersonville County. • • \ This immense stock of Dry Goods and Mens' Furnishings will be sold at from 5 to 50 per cent. C!-r: ■ less than market value. Let nothing'short of sudden death or illness prevent you from attending this SALE. • - --x. This big stock of depeneable merchandise was bovgiit from J. O, V/illiams at a reduced price and will be sold to you at our stores in Rosm&,n and iiendersonviile at prices never before heard of. J No Goods will be cha?R'ed at Sale F'riccs. r-‘ 't - *41 -~7;.jig;jr:i'--vt-.a5g7Tca^iJBaaaMra=aTijamacgri.:i-iau'M.‘'.-jK:r-iiazrj£^:!gr=>«TTrr -Tig-m ff ^ c^aic lasts uuM all the. goods are scic rl 9 »7?c i>v;*reaai!(^ ir^piBsa^;^ Hendersonville, N. C Ro SOiS^iX T c i fr-^uv.^i^Jiaw^BaaBHLiwiWFgawsarsTisaEegg^aaaygj' J W. N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN BREVARD The Western North Carolina Press Association which was to have met in Asheville last week was transfer red to Hendersonville on account of the Asheville influenza quarrtnti.'c. Representatives of a numbar of Western North Carolina papers re present who profited greatly by iheir attendance. The Association unanimously ac cepted the invitation extended by the Brevard Club to meet here at their next social meeting, the time to be announced later. RED CROSS MEETING The February meeting of the Tran sylvania Chapter U.' D. C. v.’ill bo held at the Library next Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Dues for Lh'> year are to be paid this month— or will be increased five cents for cach month’s delay. There vdll be a Lee-Jackson program and tea will bo served. , Contributions are again asked for the Red Cross hospital beds endowed by the U. D. C. at Nevilly, France. know citizen of Turkey Creek, dkd last week of influenza. Her death was followed by the deaths of a daughter and daughter-in-law. All the other nieniber.'^ of the fani- ! ily are also suffering from the di- !sease. OYST£R SUPPER A SUCCESS AT METHODIST CHURCH ORR FAMILY VICTIMS OF FLU 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school. The Pacific Fleet” laid in a goodly sup- i ply of fuel last Sunday morning. I 11 a. m.—Sermon, Subject: “Man’s Place in God’s Plans.” 7:15 p. m.—“Food and Faith.” 3:30 p. m.—Preaching by the pas- Mrs. Perry Orr, wife of a well- tor at Oak Grove. The oyster supper held in the Car rier building on Saturday afternoon and evening attracted a large num ber of patrons. Besides oysters, i?an- dwichc-s and salad were served. The affair v/asigiven under the auspices of St. Philips Guild and a substantial sum was realized to be used in car rying on the work of this organiza tion. Nearly every newspaper carries the general news but the Brevard l^ews is the only one carrying the most important Transylvania news. Fatir@riMe diir They are all boosters and deserve your bu^^ess. I - - IS YOUR RED CROSS PLEDGE PAID UP TO DATE? EGG R HATCHING ROM PRIZE WINNING INTER LAYING BOFFOiPINGTONS $2.00 Regular. $1.50 to Club Members MRS. \V. E. POOVEY Brevard, N. C. The beam is high and the front of the plow is so low that it does not gather tr^h, is a.self-clean- It plows where others fail. We carry this plow in several sizes; one hori regular two horse and heavy two horse. CHATTANOOGA PLOWS Ask ycur neighbor who has a Chattanooga Plow what he thinks of it. We have sold right at one hundred and twenty five Chattanooga Plows. Chattanooga Plows have center draft and sloping landsides which make them run light. Points arc fastened on with two bolts. A new cut ter with each point. These cutters are different. Their shape on the under side prevents working loose. They have V shaped ribs that fit the standards in such a way that the more strain the bet ter they are braced. They have chilled cutting edges; good clearance, keep sharper and wear longer. The rear brace from landside to mouldboard strengthens the plow and prevents mould- board from breaking. These plows are ground to uni> fotm shape, making them all ahout the same. The steel beams do not bend, break or*Wear, nor get loose. We also have this plow in the hillside sizes. We have sold several makes of hillside plows, but we find that this one gives the best satisfaction. A sub-soid plow will pay for itself in one seasoi|. Get one. We carry the cutters for all sizes of these plows. It is very important that you get a plow you can get new cutters for without waiting. Remember, we carry all the tools needed on the farm. Disc Harrows , si?.- 4 light two horse. Drag Harrows, Com Planters, one or two horse. Gas mr Kerosene . Engines, Cora MUls, Con Grinders, Columbus Wagons, Eti I ^ ND SEE US. Don t Ordqr U. Doyle I N. 0. ^ V C it- : ■ 'AJ ' '■
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