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V ft J,-J tos mros-nr cobd, iiakchall, kohth oaroletii. Buy that Christmas Suit Now Clothing Sale Commencing Saturday Pec 19 th, and closing Dec. 31 at .J- -It This sale includes a full line of well known Mich. .ael-Stern Hand Tailored Clothing; The only line cf strictly High class Clothing ever handled in this town at Prices in reach of all. $25.00 suits at $20.00 20.00 suits at 1650 18.00 suits at 13.50 $17.00 Overcoats of the same make at $1350 $18.00 Overcoats 15.00 A Splendid Line of oth er Clothing at the fol lowing Prices: " ? $15.00 Suits at 12.00 Suits at 10.00 Suits at 11.00 , 9.50 7.50 One Job A Lot of OVERCOATS At Less Than Wholesale Cost P V RECTOR. Why They Recommend Foley's Hone? ad Tar . P. A. Eflrd, Conejo, Call. because "It produces the Ibest results, always cures severe colds, sore chest and lungs and does not contain opltates or harmful drugs." Dr. John W. Tay lor, Luthersville, Ga. because "I believe It to be an honest medicine and it satisfies my patrons." W. L. Cook, - Neihart, Mont. because ."it gives the best results for coughs and colds of anything I sell." Every user is a friend. Dr. I. E. Burnett, Ma is Hill, N. C. - Market Report Flour per sack. . ........ . . 75c Butter per pound ...... 20 to 25 Eggs per doz. , . 28c Lard per pound.. 8 to 13c Poultry per pound 13c Meat per pound .... 12 to 15c Potatoes per bu ...... . $1.20 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, it awmny will nirelr dwtroy tb. Mnn ot (men wid completely derange tbe whole ayatem when entering It thrown the mucou. surteeM. Buck .rtlde. ihoufd never be uwd except 00 preecrlp. tkm. from repa table phyrielan. u the damage they will do to ten fold to the good you can poMlbly de rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. 1. Cheney ft Co.. Toledo, O., contain, no mer cury, and to taken Internally, acting directly upon the Mood and mucou. surface, of tbe system. In buying Hall' Catarrh Cure be sure 'you get tbe genuine. It If taken Internally, and made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Testimonial, free. Sold by DrugglMs. Price, 75a. per bottle. : Take Hall's Family Pill, for constipation. Apples per bu ..... . 30 to 75c Wheat per bn . . ........ $1.05 Oats per bu 70c Corn per bu... ..... ... . $0.75 Hay per Ton ........... . $26.00 Cattle per pound. . .... 6 to 7c Tobacco Cotton Seed Meal per ton $27.50 Hulls per ton $10.00 Bran and Shorts per ton $32.00 Sweet Feed per 110 lbs $1.85 JUST THE EYES AND GLASSES TO SUIT This ia'enmiffh to do and do well and it's all we do. Ask to see our Atlu Shur-on Eye Glasses and Ce-Rlte Toric Lenses. They are the best. CHARLES H. H0NESS Optometrist and Optician. 54 Patton Ave Opp, P. 0 ASHEVILLE; N. C. FOLEY'S ORlKOlMfflVE roR Stomach TBOut.osl.CoNTiPATioi Tobacco, Tobacco! .ft.'? To My Old Friends of W. N. Carolina 'X want to thank you for past favors and say to you that I am running J PLANTERS WARE, HOUSE, Danville, Va. I do my ownselling of your Tobacco as I did in Asheville. I do not trust it , . to anybody. When you ship me your Tobacco you may know I am going to -j. get yon every dollar I can, for more I get for you, the more I get. So you will see that your interest and mine are the same. ' I have no one to drum . for me. I always found the Ware House Floor was the place to Drum a man get him a good price. Jfou can feel safe in sendingTme your Tobacco. -'. . You will get a Square deal with me, for my Books are open for your inspection , . at any time. Ship your Tobacco to me and I will do you right . VeCIos3 ihe 18th For Christmas. Yc::r friend, vr. c. b. d;:g. " Some Town Figures A Ripe Old Age Mr. Chrrles C. Hook has com plied some inforraaticn about towns and acreage that are useful as data for comparison. It may interest The Statesville Land mark to know that there are eight people to each acre patch of cotton in Chorlolte, and tbe town is not likely to suffer for lack of hands' to pick its crops. Mr. Hook finds that in the matter of population and acreage, Char lotte and Dubuque are twins. Wilmington and Newbern have the densest population to the acre of North Carolina .towns, while it is a; tie between Kaliegh and Greensboro. Asheville and Winston-Salem occupy the same size territory, - while . Winston-Salem has the distinction of keeping Charlotte the closest company in the number of people. , The pro dominating fact is that . all the towns in North ' Carolina are showing a rapid v and healthy growth. Charlotte Observer. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE . We the undersigned having qualified - as administrators of the estate of tbe late P. F. Brad burn, this is to notify; all parties having claims against said, estate to present them at once or they will be plead in the bar tof thett recovery, those owing said es tate are requested to make im mediate payment. - D. F. Bradburn, ) ' James Wilson, f Adms This 27th day of Nov.1914;' . t Checks 'Croup In.taatly You know Croup is dangerous. JLnd jou ought to know too, the sensq of security that comes from havlntr; Fol ey's Iloney and Tar Compound In the house. It cuts the thick mucus and clears, away the phlegm, stops the str5rrlinsr cough and gives easy br and quiet sleep. Every user is a friends Dr. I. E. Burnett, tr liui. is. u. ' , Mi's. Lewin, the mother-in-law of William Gather Shelton, a prominent merchant of Carmen, N. C, is now enjoying good health at the ripe old age of . 104 years. Mrs. Lewin is the widow of the man who made the' famous Lewin rifle, which gun has Car ried off many prizes at -matches when turkeys, hogs and beef cat tle were shot for and drove off on loot. Mrs. Lewin ' can tell you all about the dark days of the war. It is interesting to talk to Mrs. Lewin as she can tell you things that would make you shud der. - Respectfully, J. WILL ROBERTS: To MachV -; son County. By R, T. Ensley Madison County of beauty rare, With hills and valleys beyond compare, My childhood glee here "V And hallowed memories I re call. C -v ' i -x Madison county I love so well, My heart h a s thrilled t h y praise to tell; r ' May thy brave meni .thy ladies true - ' t. 1 - To thee their pledge df.lbve ' ' !renew. ; -Madison county of promise" great Upon the leading counties wait To 'thy great post oh loyal be, - Our hopes, -our prayers, are all with thee. " , ' Madison lead the patriot host1 ' Oh! county of beauty prove thy . boast, . Lift your citizens free from stain, Aj5ymb61 true of beauty reign. Madis6n on thy hills thy glory . Proclaims the. beauty : of the day, . , . t 'j, i (Vain is the power " of man to -: .'" stain "v ' ' :-: : ' The. morn, that" ushers in the - day.) ' - " Best For Kidneys-Says Doctors Dr. J. T. E. Neal, Greenville, So Car., says that in his 30 years of ex perience he has found no preparation for the kidneys equal to'Foley 'Kidney Fills. In 50c. and $1 .00 sizes. Best you can buy for backache, rhehumat ism, kidney and bladder ailments. Dr I. E.. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. has ec ' ed ho , Trustee's Sale, . By Virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain Deed of. Trust . made by B. ht. Riddle' and wife, Mar- rS. tha M. Riddle; to the' undersigned ( Trustee,-dated the ?8th day of. August . Vj 1909 and duly recorded iij the of ' the Register of Deeds for Mdison , J County N. Cj in- Book of Deeds'! Trust No, 12 on paga'295, to which e erence is hereby , made and defaul having been made in : the payment o the note for $1000.00 secured; by sal .1 J .. 1 A- . . ueea in irusc, wnereby tne pwer o power of sale , therein contained ha become bperativei said ; undersigned! Tmsteee will on Saturday, the 12th -: day of December 10W, at. 12 v O'clock) Noon," sell at public sale Torcash aly the Court House door in ..the ' town oh Marshall,! Cpunty of . Madispn Aandj' State of North Carolina, thef follow--ing described land and premises: ; - Situate, lyingtand.'.beliigin'th.eCoua ty vt , Madison i and lown' of. Mart Hill, North Carolina r adjoining, -lands of . Mars Hill College and more : pajFticu Begintainf at stake -in , the "margin ) of Jthe X street, passing JraqCHUl ' Church 'and' Cbilege; pear S. AM." Vtidf ,c r 4 ' dle present dweliihg house, It being the northwest ioxner of the said Ridi : ' (' die Jot and runs west with the marginv of the street 99 1-4 feet! to ; stake lnV ' '" the, margin 'of the street directly opi posite the ' southwest corner -tot 1 thof Baptist church , lot, thence sotrth or ' " nearly so with "'the cross street, adl- joining the college ground 183, fee tc. a stakein the margin - of the e -eK that leads toward 'ilaishiijl, ; 1. C., thence East, with , tha Notth : margin ' of said street ,99 1-4 feet "a Stake, 1 the southwest Corner of the S. M. Rid- ' die lot," then North or "nearly so 183 to the beginning, containing on half acre more or less." Being the' lot on which S. M, Riddle's store property is Fituated and what is known as the I Bell & Tillery lot, a four rocfm" dwelL in? house and a two room ofiice.oi) the same. ' . This the 10th day of November 1914. - . ' . : --x -, i ' V VX: V. ROBEPvTr, ' ''' J.'..'. Trustee. . i
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