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y . .-. .v '. . : '' - ' . . . -, .. . - ' " - ' ,7. . '. ' - . .v - . . . " ' ' ... .. . .. ' .. . 'A A 8S!8ffl:Ci8liaasD3in33ri An French Broad Hustler ' : lssncd Every Thnrsda , I THE MUTUAL PRINTING CO. ' " Gordon P. Garlirigtony Owner. All subsections payable in advance and discontinued promptly upon ex piration. - ---.. , : - . - ; One Year, in advance ....$1.00 .Six Months, in advance. .50 Three Months, in advance...... .25 Entered at the ncsfofSee at Hender sonville as second-clas3 mail matter. All advance notices of shows or en tertainments where admission is to be charged or teas cr sales where money is to be raised, vrill be, charged for as other advertising. All checks or money orders should be made payable to MUTUAL PRINTING COMPANY. " HENDERSONVILLE. N. C. According to gome sources', :it' about" at eaS6j j9 the fact that - wewill not time the Irish save something besides have to construct any portion , of the their-owirskifm already" been - - ' dene. : The "good roads" . fever ;s ie tos1 iufSI --J W . TAhsylvania : county 'cur rpart by the Community Christ-. . and the people, 'of that section r are mas tree." :J, " ' .r- . keenly aware of the fact that they wiil ;- - . .. - i.hav'e to build good roads if they hope To Hen. Medicos: Can't you put suck to successfully bid for tiiemany tourists ?n "ouch" in Old Grouch as to lay Tiini . . .o - CAaVin(r; w . nWmfnW-rnnnV JFOB CIUMINAL CASES JAN 10. np for 'a few ; days ' . - - -'' The turkey; "Say, mister," wouldn't try with splendid autcmob.le roads. Hendei sonviile would have a "great r Superior court for the trial of crinv irial cases will convene, in Henderson ville, on January 10 for a term of two weeks with judge" Allen presiding: i'" Following is the jqry liftrV U' FIRST W3EK.v-'-W S. M. Hood, L. U TabcrW. 'BBas stk, W. A . Osborne, W. f S.' -Saitlo Perry McDowell, F. 31, Kudgins, W. .'J. McElrath , -J . ' M . Garren, O. S. Brock. $ J . II. Hill " W. N. Corn. Fire Insurance Doesn't Pr event 6 3 F frill J . A, Rusher, L. L: Baldwin, you, tco. be sore if, every .Christmas deal -to gain in lending its -encourage- . cse F. M ' Corn O. G Morgan J. t; DECEMBER 2?, 1915. (j::mor .was on you : ; . Anent that Austrian reply: "Tha voice is Jacob's voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau." , "With .prohibition croing into ' effect in South Carolina on January 1st, tlio vater supply question becomes acute. . - ' The Chicago M. D. who refused to save a tleformed child's life by operat ing has been cut out by the Chicago Medical Society. - A H. C; 'McCall, X: tigated iid win, j. -w. U : ; wit? ' ttl j P(;a ce, B uf ord Haydock, J . T . Bod- M . diiigIeU, Sr., V, A.' Peace, C. E. Camp- Iff. J - - -.field B. B.-Blythe; P. T. Ward, Alex j T T Al'ilUinr. T7 TVT V--.- DAY WE SIIOUU. ALL ATOaECIATE j - , : S. Burse. A. V. Russell, B.. B. But protects you against a. catastrophe that ctrikea G out of thirty. The company .offering that protect cn ir.ent in: large measure, to this pro- pesed undertyfting. jjoes it pay; us ciaiu-s tairiy, cheerf-llv out attempting to get out of an honest xne.oia reuaoie jriAitTJ?'UtD- FIRE IKSUilAKC J C kind of service; Its policy is an honorable intent .n abi jty to carry out trat intention " A clean record dred and iour years is.'Qrot'f U Li oZ that stateinent. Y.r; 'p: -Only fe w weel's- ago ' the President Ucn j. w. Revis, J. H. Ballinger, J. ir.xi,LifuttiJ together w.tu the other STEONG'ST r WORLD! Wl:y rt: let us write vn in-." in cn'of these STRONG COMPANIES cost no more than IN of the United States called upon us as a grateful people to celebrate a r-a- ticnV Thankj-givTng. Tisat ti ceased c3 - c :oui cur hearts, and r.r.w we are.rexninded by a promlama- ; t?on from tl:a Giver of Ail Good to I Merry Christmas, all! Is your stocking hole? Christmas goods; teetotalers. Hooking1 his wife's rTrcrs makes man a thief. . - The Turkey trot is out:on-date every-V-here. no . IT those Chimney Rock boys organ- jmmemorate the revelation of "Peaco ize .that brass band thoy are talking en earth and good wiil to men." on tap about it will be a 'hard blow to the'j seventh' duy. ox- the prcoeat vvcek. community. ' ' . . . - : . This- in the' fittest occasion of all tho ! yar for putting awny sorrow from our Y. Hudson. . . SECOND WEEK. S. E. Sumtney, J. A. Ward, J. N. B. hard I Landing, E. Y. Ward, George Brown, Vernon Byers, w. S. Byers. A. M. ip HovJs. Luther Edney, T. A. -Huntly.lg S. J. Blythe, W. A. Hudgins. J. C . Brfftain.'. W. 'C. Capps, J. S. IJefner, M'llrrd l.yda, J. W. Beddingfleld, C. P. Mayb'n.' insurance 1. Kan ting or v. . 6. The good roads a community i spirits, ! Yv7ithcut gets nowhere. President 'Wilson's striking messag made a hiL Concerning Christmas Mumm's the word. As an all 'round good fellow Taft certainly fills the Bill. Those. Teutonic drives generaliy have a grandstand finish. - Every good story-teller is by no means an accomplished liar. The Wisest Man of the East is cer tainly King Constantine. So much talk about the navy is apt to make the public sea-sick. following Ad, from the Polk Cormty News, certainly reflects the true Christmas spirit: "The party who took C&pt, Cawthray's cow chain will please come and get the cow. No r.usstions asked." - Here's a tcast to all my friends, Where ever they may be. . And here's one to my little wife, The best-est friend for me. lilvV. KERSHAW FATHEI- PftAISDIJ BY COi.lDIEIA STATE. RAISE THINGS hearts and evil from our rlech the ex ample set before us by God Kinase It when He, from His great soul, pre- - If we agree that , blood of all profitable -... animal the basis husbandry then the logical thing to do is to uso tiiat blood for the purpose cf produe- jing cur stock. There are sevral -wa; lot doing this, "but the ' cfccVut and UEO "He bring commissioned U3 the I1ETEKS0NVILLE'Y. 31. C. A. Sentiment is moulding in Hender- 'glory to Gcd in the highest, on earth- John .KcrtLg Ico good will tovard all men!" Schael's oh "The many friends in this city of Rev. John Kershaw, Jr., who is now 071 the editorial staff of the Democar ser.ted the wor ld with the niatchlGa.3 j will be interested in. the following- gift of His Son. - -: ; capping from' the Columbia State or ! the easiest way Is' to 'buy- and aneela to ' b Pure-bred sires of the same breed ttl-t9tiB ! "Toot .-.,.!.- - . .. .. . ivrn-i-tWotinr. MVir- ' , was uie tvontieth an- generation nicer generation. This ss proclamation sajm,, r.ivcrsarv of the. eprw ? . t w o-.c . aw, D. D as rector of St. wient. A pure-bred sire bought whe- urch, Charleston, an 4- for ! young will often sell for enough at 'elebiatiOiis of and the anniversaries flrr- t'.io'rvli ivnrr i kit U wVA " Mi souvilie for a Young Men's Christian 'their breasts wita patriotism. is?y? newspaper man. Long years of doubts this let him try to buy, for the ine goiaen weaaing any revives tn a.uu i'u.iv:ui.nv.g tan in gcou nt'u-joi, ror tne aairy or ror iiyrixei. old flow of affection. The faces, voices : caVses haJe nct mad3 ij521 man eibek .which shows .breeding and stock nri mVrrim.nt -iV rovicit ' , , unborn when he was at the front wit: which fails to show it. Now and then and merriment all -revisit the chain- , h: father Gcn. Josenh B. Kerslra v.- somebodv bobs un and tells u how jbers of the old man's soul as he stands jainr who in their youth came to knn,v: j' much money he has - made handling with tottering steps,and bended .form j kini have the fee'ing thatrthey wero j "commm'oa" stock. Note that he beneath the mistletoe-besides the faith- ' 'ys-with him and the years drop away j 'handles" it, does not raise it. And ifni ,nnlan-.n of thp w-vPor nAu'r1? theE when they meet him now,' he makes money on it because he can loses money on it because he must er. then add two cu,:s work the nii::ture dough. - Roll one-l-:ii! fut and bake twenty i quick oven. 'j ea .Biscuit Use z: tuln, spread with v.-..; sprinkle thickiy viiL nion. Roll up, cut slices and baic Iwcn'v One-Egn: Independenco Bay ;rty years" 110 fen a minlr.ter of -: maturity to. return his'-purchase price. f - tm v-.:neu.;riicy ana alter tpj. turned it long oerore nis usefulness m Aors Hearts and ail l war he vras for a long time a lawyer the herd or flock ceases-.. If anv one ALtociaticn. ILe need of such an in stitution has Deen recognized for soae j time and it ia encouraging to kno w ; that feeling for it is growing. When Key. C. L. ivarts, the evan gelist, recently held a meeting in this ci;y, he pointed out from the pulpit the need of a, place to provide whole some amusement lor the young men o the city. - A social institution with the religi ous element attacned would no douorrhears with joy? meet with a hearty response on the 'part of many of Henderson ville s peo- getner one and c cne tablespoonf ul spoonfuls baking y. teaspoonful salt; ; one tablespocni.:! one beaten egg; be patty pans. -Cora-Meal Muiiiiis. cne cup corn meal, t -ea.cn sugar and rrielte:! teaspocnful soda. Acl make a thick batter. n - to nle. Loth vounc and middie- aged, and When some fellows begin to blow.lit is to De Loped that the present agi tation wni iij.ateriaiize. . 5k windshield would not be unhandy. jr Two women lay claim to the crest of Mt. Mitchell Feeling is very high These foreign consular officials are apparently a bomb lot. These hyphenated citizens are such ; a crusty 4ot' why not call 'em "scabs" Z ' "Put hay under cover," advises ag riculturist. Not. under ours, please. Bugars Hesitate on Greek Fron--tier." Vernon Castle has arrived. Dr. Anna "Howard Shaw's retiring i speech reads like a maiden effort. In Madagascar a coffee devoid of t caffeine has been found. It's again up vto Hon. Postum. -' Xast year 646 natives we're killed by tigers in India. Figures are not avail . able in North Carolina. A perpetually open mouth is proba T bly all that saves T. Rffrom auto-as-hyxiation. .'A hint to'the t'ghtwad: Now is the time to quarrel with your best girl. It will save you something. We wonder why Little Brother wants to borrow Big Sister's stocking on Christmas eve'? We wonder why? A political announcement: "Unde Elizabeth City is a 400-foot strataof blue mud." .. According to the fashion illustra tors, it takes but little to support the stylish maiden. "We' print anything,'' boasts the Old Fort Sentinel. We would, too, if we were looking for trouble. I Let i.t, vd to the enticines of God d goodness and let the sunshine of hap piness flow into and cheer our souls. There is neither wit nor wisdom in that fallacy that would make pleasure sinful. Many f;ood meaning people have tortured' themselves with the no ton that there is virtue Jn a long face In view of the importance of the an a sad heart. But it is the veriest "buying at home" piuuiem about wmcn folly-althouSn Mme fo'ks sfm so Viri lha nrC,Phfn, from , constituted that they must indulge week to weeit and the apparently I tmselves in perpetual feastbfthe "bargain" opportunities offered those j"b,ues" Tr at least, to. cut; At out, lire, respite tne weignt ot years tneir j-fresh and unfailing in bis humor, so hearts grow young again. j full of those things that brinir men Then why should not the anniversary j v l. iu uis nature ana kqi o the birth of our Savior fill our "V" JS Iie.iI" Kooaness tnat vaun- l-m xiot liseir. tie will never Know. erf" this side, how. greatly his comrade ship has blessed hifv f fiends and how mxny hold him dear." . WilAT YOU GET AT HOME. who are tempted to send their money into strange lands for goods the value of which they know not, we were high ly impressed with a page advertise ment in a publication of wide circula tion in which the advertiser advised the prospective purchaser to buy . a', home. Fairbanks-Morse and company :;in a page advertisement in a paper tnat comes to our exchange desk laid spec - ! ial stress in a most convincing manner jcu the importance of dealing with tno heme man. Alter describing the mer its of the machinery advertised, it add ed in an attractive way the following sound advice: "When you buy an engine from you dtaler you deal with a local represent ative of the manufacturers. He shares their responsibility. He stands behind the engine he seyys. He's responsible Vj you. He's at your service to see near you as your telephone any time you want him. That 'well I guess it's up to me now feelmg is missing when you buy from for a world of cood reasons. ; Of all persons, the child of God has the best reasons to be happy. The first principles ot happiness are good will toward men and a heart at peace with its Maker. . These the christian must have. Contentment with his lot in this life is the best for every man. Oh learn it, that Its the cheerful man who has REAL friends, the happy girl vho will attract worthy suitors. ' Yet, with all this, there comes the horror that some folks will this com ing week stain their hearts with the grime of folly and crime. Along pleasure's pathway there are so many pitfalls to trap the unwary. But why should any real man forget Goc amid the rejoicing of Christmas? .We leave it to you. especially if, you ar the father or mother of little ones whom God has given you to love and he loved by in this great and wonder ful world. In preparing for the enjoy- that you are satisfied. And he's aB4ments of tne festive season let your fifsL thouehts he for their harmints.l and comfort. And. let us not forget that our en joyment of the Christmas festivities L IT SOLD HIS PIGS. -I- Melvin Hatch placed a small advertisement in the classified column of the Democrat, and before a Henderson ' rounty ! buyer could take advantage of the offer a South Carolinian came up and purchased all the pigs . Mr. Hatch had ,for.ale - f Classified advertisementvbring" I bis: results. " -V' . ; sell it cheap. Let us raise the kind that excites -competition among buy ers, for which they are able and will ing to pay a decent price. The other kind may profit somebody, but not the man who raises them National Stock man and Farmer. Virago Lrect villi a ci MORGANTON FEARS FOR HER SIDEWALKS. your home merchant. You have in- . will be in Xact proportion to the ef syead. confidence that comes from Ecrta we put. forth to'make those knowing. that you are dealing with a-aroumi ug happy. No man should live man who is equally interested with junto himself alone. "Love thy neigh yoil in 'community building' and the boi. as thyself." says the Master. Your Wilmington's chief of police com-j dealer knows - he cannot do his partcijp of joy may be lled by.minintra- plains of the c'ty methods. He lets all the jasrJs. -go. . - -. , Since the ingratiating Mr. Edge bun coed the people of Marshall .only the sheriff is keen for him. . We fear that that light in the mouiiif tains of Burke is all moonshine." 'price' to stand on. ANOTHER HIGHWAY. i cr ildren right at your door. Some. of 'us will not be here to cele h rate next Christmas anniversary yet 1 1 -re is no death. Dr. L, B.- Morse, who might be term- ; .Ar. gauL bound for Damascus fair. , ed a road uUder instead of a dream-tt- Rtri,P hlin'd hv thP. sudden liht. m, m - A. - - XI er m view or nis lnvestmem . in iuu- OVPa oro nnini nnri AnyA Isn't it brightest on "still" njghts? IfUffflafethe automobile highway to ! B radiance nure and white tut? u4c ui vuixjr iwv.iv, v-uvo , Y&oi' in- tne burnished armor The first annual report of its Asso ciated Charities shows that Hickory slras giving as well a taking ways. That Austrian Count may learn that "biting irony" in diplomatic -notes sometimes leads to a taste of steel. Fleet Professor 'Mr. Piffle, youi -- answers are entirely too vague." Mr. Piffle "Why, Professor, T leave -- -something to your imagination.7' "Votes For Women on Three Sides" -isays Columbia : State headline'. , Speci. .frBrother, specify. .' -- -. , 'Continued growth keeps Greensboro in the evergreen classy ; . .Vvf- ; 'y: 'No pu&ci boards are to he "idlowed lei flaleigh; reslter. How About -pwnch bowls? . ' : V "I noticed Mr. T. H. H and driver ' Doranc T . In Wllmot Monday look ' 4tg after Jtielegrah v poles In his ' new vcj- lr-Jackson ; County JournaL . ; A -new n I found for "John-Hennrt another feasible highway into Hender sonviile by way of Brevard, Lake Tox away, Lake Sapphire, Lake FairfielX and Highlands intercepting the Atlan ta- Asheville highway in Macon county. I While Hendersonville occupies a po sition wherebf it will not suifer mate rially on account of.. Inlets and out lets .the opening of theVoute . proposed by Dr. Morse in last week's Democrat svculd work greatly to the advantage cf Henderson and Transylvania, opuh t:es, and especially the latter. ; Such -a highway would open the beautiful sapphire and lake countjey u automobilitstp and they for. the xreat er part are our most - modern and wealthy, class of visitors; 3 'Ch.a highway would , draw to ;HenQ:sn tllle a large number of Tlsitorsfiwho under present fKnditibrfflwlll pe thelrl. - ,eours$ ioan. bltswj. Hen Of a g; Knight." SUNOFSKY BANKRUPT. Charles Sunofsky of Hendersonville fled today with W. S. Hyams, clerk ot the federal District court,a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. He lists, his debts at $213.78 most of whlch amount is an .assessment by thecity of Hendersonville "for street improve- ! ments. Asscff are reported to. be $S$l these consist f a house and lot on" whfch the , lawful .exemption ii claimed. -Gazette News. .-. : .Vi-.; . V. Judge Shaw Decides Againts Town in Matter Taxing Property Owners Half the Cost. Morganton, "Dec. 16. Judge Shaw handed down a decision thi3 week which is giving the town authorities grave . concern and which may have the effect of suspending all city im provements. For years here, as in other places the property owners have been taxed with half the cost of permanent ce ment sidewalks. Upon refusal of Dr. E. S. Warlick to pay his half for a sidewalk in front of his residence and of Mrs, A, C Avery, in front of Hotel Morgan, the town brought proceedings to collect, holduig the property liable, and un der Judge Shaw's ruling nothing can be collected and the officials fear a general refusal to pay for improvements.- . It is contended by the fearful thai the owners of the lot between the two in question had paid their part, so they will probably demand the amount refunded and if the decision stands in the Supreme Court the town as well as other towns through out the "State will be swamped with sunts. HOT BREADS'. Try the following ''bread substi tutes" when the supply of bread runs low: Cream of Tartar Biscuit Sift to gether four cups flour, two rounding tea spoonfuls cream of-tartar and one teaspoonful soda. Add two table -spoonfuls lard and, crumb well togeth- NONS OF HER FX'-JIXESS. ? Up and down the waked old Hjinkins (1:: nis sunaay oest ar collar on. "Hallo, old fellow!'' a friend liai't him. "Aren't you working today?" "No," repl'ed the old man proudly. "I'm celebrating my golden wedding. . '-Really? Then you've been mar ried 50 years!" "Yes, I have." 'Then where's Mrs. Tompkins, lj;n't she celebrating too?" "The present Mrs. Tompkins," the old man coldly rebuked the idle ques tioner, "has nothing to do with it. ' The tenth district should consider it self fortunate in having such an r jIo representative, and will doubtless re elect him by an unprecedented na-pority. - i;inf ormatioxjfrbm - , Washington indU cates that trieiddiy: relations between the Un?ted Stated and Aitotrlajareaf fng . the' breaking pomt over tthe -latters unsatisfactory .nbte on ? the sinking of Coa . Ancona . by, a submarine, . which resulted In the; 'loss : of two American lltei, Austria UmaTtes . no dipavowal. but. seeks to sustain, the commander of her submarine. V This .'does not: satisfy the -Washington . . rorerhment - and a break now seemii-; Ihevitable Thk It- 3V0TICE OF MORTGAGE ALE. By virtue of that mortgage executed by P. V. Anders and wife, Nora Anders to the Wanteska Trust & Banking Company recorded in Book 33 at page 22i"pf the records of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust for Henderson county to secure a note of $650.00 dated Sep tcr.ber, 2nd, 1 1912 due 6 months from date, assigned to the First Bank & Trust Company, the said First-Bank & Trust Company will on the 24th day of January, J916 at 12 o'clock-M at til court house door in said county offer for sale to the highest bidder all the land conveyed by said mortgage which, is bounded and described as .follows: Beginning at a stake on the South side of Willow Street, North East cor ner of a lot conveyed by J. L. Orr to Tatum and runs with Tatum's. line 247 feet and 5 inches to a stake in Tatum's North line 5 thence with his line' In a North easterly ; direction 50 feet : to a stake; thence parallel to the first line to the South margin of Willow street; thence with the South -margin ,.o Willow-street 50 feet to the beginning, be ingthe land conveyed; by J. Reed an d wife to P. V. Anders by deed -dated Januarys -iS? 1912 and recbfded Inoofc TT.at page ia of thRecotds- or ijeeas ror .Henderson ? county. This i the iBtii1 day otTeeember, IWfJ ' Wanteska , Trust & Banking Co. i' ;: -W:v Mortgagee 12-St-4te ' r - . , Assignee A Wonderful Xmas Display Of DIAMONDS We can save you 40 per cent. on uiamon ds--S ee our Stock this week A New ? Store-A New v coat on Shaw's Cjeefe Toa isar W. D. Rymera. "Reward if returned to Stock. Let's uainte get Acq A Few .Suggestions From Our Stock r, , : LaVallieres ( Lockets Brcoches - ; Cameos v Rings Pins Hundreds of Suitable Gifts si f. Between Jewelry Store r Bros. & Ros Pharmacy ' r's -Wit rery $f. mi. . '