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1 1 1 - ' km n TTTT. TT. Y7 .fnTT Hon. William Jennings Bryan will lecture; l Art, Oratory, Literature, Music, Mirth. Fun - a v , oee last rage ror Uetailed rrogram n Mil Local gaflPciilaj tli I Mr. James Nagle, of St. Louis, spent last week in the city. Mr. W. J. Benjamin, of Clinton; S. C, was. in the city Friday. Mr. P. D. Hefner, of Spartan burg, was in town Saturday. r Miss Carrie Crane is visiting rel atives at Pelzer, S. C. Mr. A. J. Morton, of Morganton, is in the city for a few days. ' Mr. Fred Waldrop, of Asheville, :spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. Dr. Noot, of Spartanburg, is at Stoney Crest for the summer. Miss Myra and Rossi e Reed of Asheville, spent Sunday in the city. ... . ...... ... Mrs. B. L. Brooks and children .are visiting relatives at Horse Shoe. .. Misses Nell and Majorie Carson .have returned from a visit to Way nesville. ' Mr. James H. Holmes and fam ily of Charleston have returned ! for the summer. - Mrs. Charles .McManaway and daughter, of Charlotte: are guests of Mrs. R. Wheelwright. : Dr. and Mrs. A. Tebeau have returned from a visit to relatives at Lumberton, N. C. Mr. A. D. Alderman, of Bartow, Ha., is a guest at Bellvie for a few days. Miss Mildred Hill has returned from St. Augustine, Ma., for the .summer. Miss Lela Davis has returned from a visit to friends at Waynes ville. ' ' r Miss Bessie Veal has returned from Merrimack, Mass., where she has been for several months; Phone 439 Pt t "-iiiimii" VsLbmJ Mrs. pharles E. Pless and children of Columbia.' are here- to spend ' awhije. :. - ' : , ' o'- ' Mrs. - Marlon C. Donaldson who has . been xhe guest of Mrs. J. R. "Willson has returned to her home at Chattanooga. " ' , " Miss Sarah Doe who has been visiting Miss Irma, Justus for 'the past week has returned to her home at Skyland. Mrs. C. H. Goldstein and little daughters Harriet and Dorothy, of New Orleans, La!, are here for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. London who have been spending several weeks at the Kentucky Home have return ed to their home at Washington. The auxiliary to the Greater Hen dersonville club decided at their last meeting to, have two swings made to to place on the government lot and m some other convenient place, where benches are also to fe placed for. the convenience of visitors. - The public are cordially invited to ! attena an ice cream supper to be given In the grove at the back of the French Broad . church, , Wednesday, July 9th, beginning at 6 p. m. The proceeds to go to the administration building at Pruitland Institute. Come and help the good cause. -. The First Baptist Sunday school of Union, S. C, held their annual picnic at Laurel Park Tuesday. Quite a crowd came up with .the Sunday; school-and a most enjoya ble daywes spent t the park that madeHendersonville famous. ' In Justice to Dr. Blorey. In our issue of last week we failed to state that Dr. P. L. Morey of this city was one of the success ful applicants who passed the State Board of Dental Examiners at Winston-Salem. The Woman's Missionary society of the Methodist church held its monthly meeting Monday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Child, the president, opened the meeting with devotional exercises. Interesting notes and ar ticles pertaining to missions were read, and delegates to the Woman's Union In Asheville were elected. Mrs. Few and Mrs. G. E. Dixon were elected as delegates. ' " i ' i " " " 11 - , - - : - . t r n n n ,n iVUy 1111111 1JT m3- Mrs. Mobley,-o Columbia, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. .Frank Cranford, on Third avenue 'west. . " ; .J; ; Rev. W. S. Martin and family, of Branchville, are here for the .season and are in their summer home near Lake Osceola.' . - - V . ' ' - . ' . - : ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt, of Lau rens, S. C, and Miss Klllian of Ches ter. S. C, were the guests of Mrs. Gar lington last week.: Before the UNITED STATES charter (to do a banking' business, sure that there was both CHARAC bank. A National Bank is restric the National Banking laws, and aminers see that these are observ Besides this, the good names o sibility are behind our bank. . Do your ban king with US. Peoples NATIONAL Bank Henderson Checks taken on all points on de W. K. HOWE, Pres.. - W. A. YOUNG, Tn 'H mi Mid Pi 111 & HAMMOND m jiijji. ' j-- ,P'..Tf T .- i7y f? I I . I 1 V X 111 ' . I 1 II v V " - I I I I . The many friends of Miss Sue Can non will be glad to know that she is improving after a spell of fever. - v ' Miss E. Yates, of Columbia, is at the "Ingleside" to spend some time. : , Miss Frances Roseboroueh . of Cr- lumbia, is at Mrs. Howard Bennetts on Haywood Road. : J Mrs. Sam Wheeler, returned Friday from Columbia. - .; 'r GOVTRNMENT granted us a they made themselves absolutely TER and money behind our ted in doing business according to the' U. S. Government Bank Ex ed. f reliable men of financial respon- I ville, N. C. posit at par. ' C. S. FULLBRIGHT, Cashier. Asst. Cashier., R ear of the Gourt Mouse C3 PJ o f I VJ I 1 1 L2JJ J 1 0 Viivi I 1 KICE APABTMENT-For Best,' Over uunters inarmacy. F v. Hun ter. , :;v .;. - 6-19-tf MEET ME at Hunter's Pharmacy. Electric corner. : . . : 6-18-tf DEOK at the Host Sanitary Place. : Hunter's Pharmacy. ; . ( 6-19-tf ; DBINK at the Sanitary Fountain Brooks Pharmacy. . .: 6-19-tf -- 1TE Have What Ton Want In Soda ,' Waters,. Ice Cream. 'Brook's Phar ' macy. ; . ' 6-19-tf WANTED To rent a furnished or un. furnished house, with modern con 1 veniences, in the best residential .section of Hendersonville. Mrs. D. S. Cox, Phone 145. 6-53tp I OB SALE One J. W.? Miller Incuba tor, capacity 120 eggs." Practically ' new. A. bargain; Apply J. P. Pat ton, Flat Rock, N. a '. 4-17.tfc ELECTBIC FAN FOB SALE Good as new, $20.00. Apply to Lott's Cash r Shoe Store. . 6-193-c X0BT9AGE SALE. ' J . - i t ' - By virtue of the power tof sale con tained in a certain mortgage executed to me by Turner P. Briggs and wife, L. J. Briggs, under date of November 13th, 1912, and recorded in book 36 at page 17 of the Henderson county re cords for mortgages and deeds of trust, to secure certain Indebtedness therein mentioned, which said v- debt 'is long Bince due and payable and default hav ing been made in the payment thereof, both principal and interest,'! will, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in the town of Hen dersonville, N. C, during the legal hours for sales, on July 17th, 1913, to natisfv said debt, interest and costs, all the following: described piece, par cel or tract of land lying and being in the township of Hendersonville and designated as follows: V Beginning on a white oak near the old turnpike road, - running South 47 degrees west 13 1-2 poles to a stone; thence North 43 west 12 poles' to a stone and pointers ; thence North 47 East 13 1-2 poles to a stake; thence South 43 degrees east 12 poles to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less, adjoining the lands of the old Stoney mountain school house pro perty. This June 16th, 1913. A. O. JONESr Mortgagee. . Shipp & Ewbank Attorneys. 6-19-4tc V o i j TO) o tj mi P . , : ' . . - - r- , 4.,..j-r. DR. WALLACE Ovet the Pbstof fice Hendersonville; N. C. .... . . i ' ' " y PaHess Dentistry a Specialty . MINE AND '. Fresco Watt AND CEILING Decorations The Kind that' Wfll Not Fade. Guaranteed Pctirits and Oils. ' Prices Reasonable , J. HELSEL Phone 362. .Main Street j " . ': - , - ' ... .. -' ' ' " ' ' ' V : ' " ' v . ' ... -; CONTBACTOB AND BUILDER Can furnish cut and crushed stone ol any description ' . GAliG - C7 y