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lilt S:.HLOst M - Y.1 J Everybody should co-op 3 rate with the desire to gtye a thorough cleaning up wftpk-aid evervho Jwho needs a new suit tot spring 'andsummer should here anB see our offering? in t'ie celebrated Schloss Bros.. Quality Clothes for men and young mih. Also our stocks of furnishing for men and boys, which are now complete v - ' ' ;- and sufficient in varie.y to please everyone. ' - i'. u Schloss Bros. QuaMty Clothes for Men and Young Men . All the new co!oring3 in the clever "and youthful spring styles and sizes to"fTt all, whether regu lar longs, shorts, stubs or what not, priced 20, $22 50. $25, $27.50 and up to $37.50- ' v New Oxfords We are readv to fit you in yyour spring oxfords. $3.00 and up to $10.00. Complete Furnishings Ervery thing is here in fumrsl 2 men and boys under- llars at th old ins for 1 vaar, hosiery, collars 15c price. ' 1 is i.'ri r-.-.a 11 t!i i - 1 - H tL- hi tf 'v? Tf . The Famous Elk Brand Clothes 1 There's excellent quality and good ta loring in every Elk BrancTsuit, and they are without an equal in moderately priced N clothes for7 men," priced $12.50, 15, ; $18, $20 and up to $25 Spring Neckwear Bright, brilliant colorings and thesofter shades for conserva tive vdressers. Both silk anid" wash neckwear in a magnificent choice ranged J Clever Shirts The snappy ne v Lion Br?nd raUerns and so-id colors in fast co'orsx A splendid value ip our $1 special. Shirts also at $1.50, $2, $2,50 and up to $7.50. Dther shirts. 65c jut p y - ome u t 4 v r w - 11 ..- Snappy Hats 4 Stetson crd other h;g graderjhats jn the blight tresh spring colorings, Stetsons $4 and $4.50. Other hat?, $1.50, $2 - $2.50 and $3. Fire ;Only E)epartraent " S.tqre in Henderson i , Co...; ".; ' ":: . 1..; reoDie ana n, . . - - 14 it 'm y vents The Hustler would appreciate items of news for this or. any other de partment of the-paper when mailed, brought in person or. telephoned. MATERIALS v Mrs. C. N. Allison has returned from a visit to west Virginia. :p: J. E. Melton of Ashevillc was a week-end visitor in Hendersonville. -:o: Denny Starncs was in Henderson ville for the week-end from Ruther- ... . . - . ford college. . , . , .. ' :b: ' Mr. and Mrs. R. M.McCulIdch of Columbia are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. A. F. Barber. ' ,:o: r Mrs. W. I. Hawthorn' has return ed to Charlotte after visiting her sister, Mrs. L. O. Thompson. :o: R. M. Oates has returned much improved in health as a result of his visit to Hot Spriags, Ark. :o: Mrs. John T. Wilkins friends will regret to know that . she has been critically ill for the past few days. :o: -Miss Lillie Brooks leayes on Sat urday to spend her vacation at va rious South Caroling points. n The graduation class of the higlu; school was royally entertained Fri day night by the tenth grade pupils. o: : Mrs. M. F. Moores and daughter, Martha, have returned .from a visit of a few days in Asheville. :o: Rev. A pulpit of-Jhe Tuxedo Baptist church Sunday morning and night. rot Mrs. C. J. Valley has returned from a visit to her sister at Green ville. :o: Carl Shipman has enlisted for ser vice with the government and ex pects to be called within the next i few days Mrs. M. C. Toms and Mrs. Sallie J.JIart and Misses Lellen and Sallie Cumings, niecesof Mrs. Toms, have returned altter .wintering in St. Petersburg, Fla. :o: TJr. A., Briggs, a Hendersonville boy, vtotk advantage ' of a visit to, bis father, Prof . Briggs,. in filling hisen gagement here wth the Wake For est; Glee club; , s , - - :o: ' Friends of Corporal Albert- Ed wards, in training at Fort Caswell, will be glad to learn that he has re covered from an operation on one of his eyes. ' ''7 Charlie Greer, a Henderson coun-! ty man, who has been barbering at Greenville, S. C, is working at the Climax Barher shon. snppppdino' ! Lewis King Potts, now in the army. charter members. Dr. L. B. Morse, secretary to the War Savings committee; of Hender son county, last week, kttended ths ... " rl. r,i4- ' vv I opening campaign m rvuwxicrxuxu.-i. purchasing material. This . TVioSnn aavs thnrt. Dr. Morr was one .... ... ' J . gut is greatly appreciated as oi tne most prominent speaneis. R. K. Orr has been conducting a singing school at Zirconia for seve ral nights.- ) etery the same .day. Miss ' Liverett RED CROSS NEEDS FUNDS TO PURCHASE well known "in Hendersonville nation of $25 to the Red Cross for and had a large cir of friends timelv "ere Dy wnom sne was neia m tne Ml.:.! t x J a. .T 4-1, Jaigne&t eeLeeiu aim tu vviiuxia tuc the :o: funds in the treasury are almost ex hausted, -and there isbut little me terial on hand. The workers . ' are .willing and anxious to i continue their labors for our soldiers. MISS BETTIE LIVERETT DEAD A r v "it m - , j ! ir; ;iiuier aa uinesa ox sixaays, jkuss Hubert Beaton Marries Friends of Hubert Beason, of this city, will be interested to learn 01 1 -.c - v a -i tv nr; Bettie Liverett died, of pneumonia of Spartanburg on April 7th. Miss . , TT J , Vrrni -j ' M.-,-.s,i atiher home on -the Haywood road .Willardlis1!uan attractive y?ung lady j- .. .t i x f. , .j , ..Monday, April fT, Funeral services and has a wide circle of friends. Mr -j . . . . being the son -of J. T. Beason. Mr.' news of her 4eaith came as a great shock. , Surviving are two brothers, G. P. and Vernon Livere.tt, and one sister, Mrs. Johnson. - " . MISS JACKSON DEAD -J Miss Hattie MayJackkson, daugh ter of Mr. and MrsT D.B; , Jackson, died. atxher parents' home in Ashe ville Monday night, April 8, aged 23 yeafe: ". Funeral services was . held held Wednesday at the resi- Wednesday at the. residence, and m- Hpyipp hv Rpv'R. F. TTnnnint? nnd terment wasmade . ' at Mud CreeK cemetery. Mr. Jackson and family were for a long time residents of. this city, and their many friends here extend deep sympathy in this hour of bereavement. CQnservation-, concentration, and consecration for the sake of thosk at the front. RAT AND TOOTH PASTE. Bya- bad typographical arrange- . ment last week The Hustler placed X the cut of a rat nd roach paste in the Jtexall advertisement, of the Jus tus"Pharmacy where the ; reading matter described Rexall tooth paste f A poisonpaste for rats wouldn't go well for human teeth; - Beason is a young man of sterling T character and business qualities. He g Vio o Koon cniff oca-fit i in STwrrnnhnTtf. ; M i where he has been, for the past eighteen months. Mr. and Mrs. Bea? son will make their home in Spar tanburg. HENDERSON :o: CO. REPUBLICANS . CONVENTION ' ON MAY 11 A Mnvpntion of the Remiblicans shop, succeeding - ,xM.ort ;a t,0tt nQl. . j . :o: j led to meet in the court I TTonrJoi-crmvillp at 1 1 nVL nous in TT J J. 11 1 1. J 4V. nt t t j . . nenaersoavine hi, xx u uucn hi mc r. sr. anu lamny, who since . , . -. r . their return from Murphy have been 1 flnon' V Satur5T ,May with R. P. Freeman and family, have 1918' for " purP .?.f moved to the Ripley place on Fourth tm cndldate? for the various avenue county offices to be elected next fall, : ; " - . and also to name a candidate to re- . Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Pace have re- present. the county in the next leg- I islature, and to transact any other come little improved this week, .though he is very ill. :o:. Rev. J. M. Justice will fill two ap- . , , - m, . , - " - - " 1 7 v . i:: Jiste s, Hi wit l turned from a "combined business and pleasure triD to Doints in Georgia business that may properly and Florida, Miami, being themost i before the convention. 4 : Kdistant place reached, , ' suggested tnat precinct meet- -:o:-t- -mg3 to elect delegates to the coun- T. T WilHamc rofnrnDfl fm-m f Via tv rnn vPTttioTi. h( "held at 2 ftV.lock V. Reese will occupy the f Mer'riwether hoSpital 1 at Asheville ' p. m., on FridaX,;May 10. This is last Fridav. His condition seems a merely a suggestion however, and M 11 A precinct cnairmen can . can precinct meetings for any date they may see fit. The chairman in each precinct is uiged to issue a call in ample time pointments at Belmont, near Char-j fr a meeting of the Republicans of " lotte, Sunday morning atid night for ( his precinct, and at such .meeting ' Rev. Francis M. Hoggins-and Rev. ' elect such delegates and alternates J R. G. Mace, both of whom are Hen-' to the county convention .and each derson county boys, having formerly ' precinct committee in March will, 1 lived m the Bowman's Bluff section, at its meetincr to select delee-ates to . re-1 , the county convention nereoy caned, fl Moritraville le'erton. who is nrac- j.i j - -. II . . , i- mm Thzmgh tO! Mr. and Mrs. Heslev Steirn turned on Monday from their wed- j adve HIS SAT F. is a-Wrnnaiefn of 1 tising'REXALUS Wonderful Reme dies You can get any article advertised CKN L price for provia a duplk elect three good men as precinct ding tour and have moved -to their i tisins( lawJn noxville, was a mem- . committeemen to serve for the next new home on the Flat Rock road. ber of the Wake Forest Glee with which he was formerly 7he Misses Purkey, who spent the mter with their people near Morris- Tenn-. bave returned to Hen dersonville. f . C B. Eaves was'called to Marion, aw former home, on Sunday owing w the illness of his sister, who has Slnce been taken to Baltimore. " ciated when in college, and Club. I asso-while :o: j Misses MaeDavis. T.illio Mr!ll ' Gertrude and Jessie Shipman have finin their engagement in Hender returned from a visit to thir sonyille visited his mother, . Mrs. tives in training at Fort Caswpli Bessie A.. Egerton :o: Rev. :o: 'and Mrc tv,, - o ii aanghter, Mary, of Brevard, were wests this week of Mr. and Mrs. u . Cody. :o:-- ? i(y of Bon iir "e DUt 0f late witb- th ed a ..C f Asheville, -has accept a . 7 w Store 7 tne economy Shoe businl L purchased the shoe denaS the Bon Mbrin which Rev. J. M, Justice -in... observing two years. N -The number of delegates to which each precinct is entitled, is as fol lows: Bat Cave, 3; Bowmanls Bluff, 3 Blue Ridge, 5"; Clear Creek, 3; Crab Creek, 4; Edneyville, 4 ; Eto,wah i 3 ; E. Hendersonville, 7 ; Plat ' Rock, his birthdayon Wednesday of this :; 5. Green Biver, 0; Hoofer's Creek week was kindly remembered y the ' 7 Horse Shoe, 2 ; -Mills " River, 4 5 ' night class of the Workers Council j Raven Rock, v4; Rugb, 1; Upward, of which he is, teacher and the -Mo- 7;;w Hendersonville, 11.' T , 4 thers' Bible class, for which ,he his All Republicans are urged to aU substituted as teacher, of the .First tend tlieir preinct meetings, aiicf as Baptist Sunday school. Since re- sist in &e Election "of goo d men as turning, from ArgentinaMr. Justice j. deletes . to tbe county convention, naa ueea m-ma services wn and in the transaction of anv ; other tne aunaay scnooi ana cnurcnana a booklet containing $5 f rom eacli of these classes served as"a token of their appreciation of his work. . The Alchemist, the paper nub lished weekly by the students-of Bre-1.! nau college,- Gainesville, Ga., " re cords the event of new "fraternity into the gollege as he event of the Week and lists.. Miss Elsie Ficker;; of Hendersonville asne of the thirteen - business that may. come up .for con sideration. : V This call is "made this 9th day of April, 1918, by order of the Republican-Executive Committee of the, county, and -pursuant to a resolution passed by the Republican ' county covehtiori, held- on "March v30. - V . ; , r. ;h.7staton, ' Y ."l"" ' : " . -County. Chairman. ' r - -T. X: VALENTINT1,' Arc flnio cl ."fnr nnlv ed you pay the regular- catearticle of same. ' - OPEKO TEA 200 COPS FOR Ic 2 PACKAGES f OR 51c s. OPEKO BREAKFAST COEFEE A wonclferrui One Pound ic. Two Pounds' 39c. ' - I line-qf Fine Statiqnery ;.: unari es m K0;upSCHA DELIVERED w A uuwen iworiced.