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'lb Those flSKfe! AKXOLD SEARCH HAS COST TOTAL $75,000. Fortune Spent in An Effort to Locate Missing Jfew York Heirness Left Home Last Decern Wer and Hasn't Been Heard of Since. , Copyright 1909. by C. E. Zimmerman Co.No. 23 The days of the month present no teror to those who with sufficient fore 'Jit, haTe started"" hank account. For regardless of the day when an ligation falls due, they may meet it wiI ; unanimity, so the morrow is -always a day of joy. - sgSSffS ! THE FIRST NA i UAL BANK Hendersonville, N. C. ; President, W. J. UAvi&. t. ' Q p pprnTYRS Vice President, K. G- MORRIS, s't Cnghier Ss G. M New York, Aug., 12. Since the disappearance of Charley Ross no case of a missing person has had so much attention as 'that of Dorothy Arnold. And in the history, of 'no missing person was ever so great j an effort made in all directions to discover what her fate has' been-1 nor was money ever in- any similar case so lavishly spent. The search that so far has been futile has cTU f; 5,000 if it has cost a penny. It is c till going on and money is still being lavishly expended, although as yet there is no definite prospect that the hunt will prove other than futile. When Dorothy Arnold left i? home in Central Park West on D;. cember 12 last and left no word be hind to explain her disappearance, and not clue to her whereabouts, al though the youth and beauty of the girl had been illustrated by photo graphs of her published broadcast in the newspapers and sent out nearly as widely by the police, the myste rious case took the strongest kind of hold on the public imagination. In addition to her youth and beauty, the wealth of her family and the ro mances that had been spoken of as indicating the possible explanation of her disappearance, there was in the strange manner . of her passing completely out of sight and knowl edge to her family and friends a di rect challenge to the police and tee newspapers and finally, to her fam ily. The finding of Dorothy Arnold has) been the dream of every newspaper reporter since last December. To ob tain a real clue to her whereabouts and to follow that clue to the pres ence of the girl herself would earn spurs and lasting favor and fame for any "cub" and would rank as the crowning achievement of even a star reporter. The newspapers also employed private detectives in the ho.ie that they might discover what the re porters had not been able to But. all . in vain. . .. i For some time the - good faith of the Arnold family was. doubted; the belief given that the ' missing girl had communicated with her parents or her parents' lawyers' telling them of her whereabouts, but binding them to secrecy because of dread of Vie publicity that would blaze upon her on her return. On the other hand members of the Arnold family have never ceased to keep up the appear ance of searching for the missing daughter as eagerly and energetical ly as possible. They, too, hired pri vate detectives at large expense from one of the most prominent agencies in the country. Mother and brothers, and now mother and fath er, aged, white-haired, growing sad ly querulous when they fcpeak of her fate; doubting if ever they are to see her alive, have made trips to Eu rope. They have gone or sent .their representative to every spot oa the map from which at any time there came any word that might, possibly mean the locating of the daughter. - The Bee Hive Yard-wide Pure Linen in white 39c value as 25c the yard. THE BEE HIVE Hcndersondilte0 fl. C. IpnwMFRCIAL BANKING. SAVINGS! 'aND trust departments. i Eqery consideration sho wn depositor consistent with safe banking. Wanteska Host & .Daman; lamp any. OF HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. CI) WgzSa vs SftprTgwrcpH 0? ,. : a? W II. HAWKINS c' CAEI, HALTED AM hMOKi;i) FISH are always greatly relished as $ breakfast or luncheon dish, especially In hot wcalher.Tbey wbet the' appe tite and are always a welcome adll. Uon to the bill of fare. Our selec tions embrace al It hat Is good and re. lylable, from salt mackerel to carlar. We also carry a full line of Hams, Bacon, Dried Heef and Tongues. on SSL THE FAMOUS "CLIMAX" 5c Cigar one of flic he! smokers sold In IhU cltj. Climax Cigar Store fin OUR BIH if so I iU i S S3 A i 1 U H M 5 8 Safety, first, liberality next. Both are essential to successful bank ing. If you are satisfied with our motto come in and see us. Dr. A. B. Drafts G. M. Glazener M. S. .Whitt E. DURFEE President DIRECTORS. W .A. Cannon. F. A. Bly T. P. llallorie. E W. EWBANK Vice Pres. Curtis Bynum -J. O. Williams A. ti. HAWKINS C. E. BROOKS Cashier. Our stock is resplendent with beautiful examples of the ceramic art from all the leading studios in the country, from a simple little plate with a beautiful .floral design to the heavier vases and bowls with conventionalized design, both in flora! and geometrical W. H. HAWKINS& SON If- "Li, Way To Have a BanK Aooount is . to Start One There must be a beginning; some time. One dollar will start. Every additional dollar will help. . ' . i This bank invites you. We pay 4 per cent interest on certifi cates of deposit if 1 left three months or longer. New Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Quality Flour! Rising Sun 9' Self Rising. THE PEOPLES tSAWAL BiK j Pure, Wholesome, Nutritious and Pal atable. The leading Grocers have it Made by Nashville Roller Mills. D .A ana rarm oome ,!I.I...I.I..lII.T..I...I.I.. WANTED J To sell a one-half interest in. 50 acres of land on top of Stony Mountain near Hendersonville. Fine Spring 600 "feet of top, and' T good road to the very summit of mountain. Will sell out right for X $1500. or will exchange for Hendersonville or Florida property... Open Sunday 3IornInir. 17 TVf is abe 10 own prettiest liVCry JlVI3.I1 proierty in Ilcndcrfconville U go " ing to regret thnt 1h ilM not buy that most desirable of or.y unimproved pn jH-rty in thi town when he had tho opportunity and the man trho buys it is goius to kick himself for not having bought before this! Src th lVwn property that if for tale frr dislributiou r:w' lit- Immpi and then cc th "dminU'r.t tor of this estuto and ot it lMfi;ii; iln too lain! i E. 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