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' . III II .- ... "... -v . . . '4 v-'" .-V- "! . - - , -J . : .. . - i. . ' J f, "'-. :' " - . -. ;. V.;V' ' - 7 ;:V' t'myj DAiLmxGmfm bund a y 4 W YOL. ir HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, 'THURSDAY, AUflUST 17, "1911. Xo. 111. lliiSlll AM U r HENDERSONVILLE 01 tF "The excursionists represented the best class of citizens. Henderson ville, N. C, seems to be the most popular of the summer resorts, for more than three hundred tickets were . . V. ' " i ', . . -..." ;: sold to that points." Charleston News .-' - ' . ' -' ;- ,--;" and Courier, August 1 7th. . Tlio iiXlowing ' taken from today's C:-a?leston' News . and Courier needs no comment : VTueie'was nothing but hurry and bf.stie about the Union passenger sta in ii;ali day yesterday. Hundreds of excursionists left for mountain and seashore resorts over the Southern and the Atlantic Coast ine. The southern sent five trains out and the Atlantic Coast Lane ; seven trains. i;aeh train was crowded and it is es timated that between one -tnousand and twelve hundred .people took ad vantage of the low rates offered by ihe two roads. The officials of bot. roads took care to provide every ac-ecMimodation- for the vacationists, a number of men in the Union passen ger station yard directed the people to their trains, and each train carried one or more experienced railroad . man to assist the train crew in taking care of the passenger-s and giving such' information as might be desired en route. This is the twenty-eighth annual excursion of the Atlantic Coast Line to Eastern mountain and , sea shore resorts and the Southern's 'thirty-second annual mountain excur sion. ' ' ' -; '' "' Crowd Larger Than EYer. , . It was stated v last evening by offi cials of both' roads .that , thecrowds leaving l.j yeterday;5iVOthe ; niountairi and seashore : excursions 'were larger than any preiious'iyearr Acxjordingv partial statistics . available last even-- n A8Y CONTEST Following is the complete list of prizes offered in the Baby Show to be held at the auditorium on August 2-". The list is long and the aggregate value great. The proceeds of .the show are for most deserving charit able purposes. The date is August 25th. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Oakland Chemical Co. Mellins Food Co. Health Merry-go-round Co., Quincy, 111 The Yankee Co., Utica, N. Y. The Taylor Nursey Bed Co., New York. , Glasscock Mfg. Co., Quincy, 111. Gingerette Co., Asheville. Manufacturing Company of America. .r . , Gerrard Mennen Chemical Co.. Ne wark, N. J. " The Hygiene Nursing Bottle Co Buffalo. 'v .: : V Schweiger & Co., Importers of Swiss embroideries, New York. , , f ; Borden's : Condensed Milk Co., New s 'w.York.; ' - ' L - ' ' Fafnsiiaw.Knittine Conmanv. Chica. ."; . go,.--' ''' " T'- ' --' - : - Buffalo-Specialty Co. Buffalo. j Following, are some of ' the prizes OiTeredtj" ' . . ' " ,; V-.Thej Asheville Peerless Fashion v'U: Store, y handsome baby cap of white ; r, 'silk, lined, value $2.00 ,-t.. , "The Canady Realty Co., Asheville. " neek chain and locket, value $2.00 i The Pruett Garage, Henderson lie, - . " ' -" automobile ride to King, and Queen vy of Babyland, value $3.00 . I ' - . Whitaker Book Store, silver mount . ' ed brush and comb, value $2.00. Vot y . ing-contest. Most popular girl, Re v ? .' becca mother. " '. ; . j ; ' J. Mi Ransier Pony Farm, goat value " $4.00. Voting ' contest, most popular ''. ;' boy. I. O. O. F. father ?; ' r ; - . Mrs. G."H. Cochrane, Asheville. hand -v ft roidered baby cap, value ?2.uu Vfem Livery Stable, carriage Tide' fofne twins,-value; $3.0f Hendereonville Mercantile Co., pair ;baby shoes,-, value $1.00 . .' Bon Ttfarche, Asheville. infants jack. " - let of white wool, value $2.00 i"-". ii Lott's ' Shoe Store, pair baby shoes, ' ' value $1.00. Class H. , . "' n Idealv Fniits and Candv Store, box . : rtlnest candy, value $1.00. ' Class K, "4 red hair, r t ; " ; -' .- " - 5 ; ? '" 'L --i; -''Mrs. .Cora Ransier. flask of watr - r from the River Jordan, to be sold at l - . auction for benefit of Class A. GETS IY ROM ARE SON 1 1 ing nearly ;r six 'bundl ed' tickets had been sold at the Southern s ui-ti. office and more, than one hundred at the Union Station. Y dupeiiiiieiiud. Murchison, of the Atlantic Coast JUiie, stated last evening that while nv could not say, positively how many people left over . their road, he was confident that the number would run from 350 to 400. The trains all left on time, and though there were great crowds at the station all day, at no time was there congestion. The ex cursionists who left yestei day hold tickets good on any regular tiain un ,ii tue night of September 2. The ex juisionists represented the best class jf citizens. They will spend from two -o thi ee weeks in the ; mountains of oitn Carolina and , at various sea !.hore resorts. Hendersonville, N. C ,eemed to be the most popular of the Summer, resort, for more than three hundred tickets v were sold to that point. On Pleasure Bent. The excursionists leaving Charles ton-yesterday are strictly on pleasure bent After months , of-hard work clerks and office 'men are off for the cool mountain "streams of the "Land of the Sky." For two weeks at least they wili. be refreshed by mountain breezes' instead of electric fans. They vill swap the pen for the rod, and in stead of scribes will become verita ble Nimrods, where the mountain trout is wary and can only be beguil- ,ed with a silver hook. ' Hawkin's Jewelry Store, solid gold ring, diamond set. Voting contest, most popular girl, O. E. S. Mother. Class M. One half dozen silver spoons. C. E. Wilson Mercantile Co. Class Q. Baby Bonnet. From Mrs. Posey. Value $2.00 -Queen and King Order for photos. Given by Bakers Art Gallery. Value $5.00. Class J. Flask of toilet Water. From the Rose Pharmacy. Value $1 Class D. A Singer for the girls. Not a toy. A sewing machine that sews. From A. O. Jones. Value $3.00 Class N. Mother of largest number of children under ten years. A corset made to order. The Barciey Tailor Made Corset. Given by Mrs. La Bruce of Charleston. Judge Blythe of the Auditorium. $2.50 C. E. Lewis & son. Dry Good firm. Pair Baby Shoes. Value $1.00 The First National Bank. The 5 & 10 cent ' store, Patterson Bros.. ' - . ' " . iXJ-;:vy". Harris & Good, Grocers. . Stock , f or the Fish Pond : " - ' The Peoples National Bank. Mrs. Lottie J. Wiley, Worthy Grand Ruth, O. E. S., Grand Lecturer; Past Grand Matron, of ; Chicago OrientaJ Table Cover. Value $3.00 Clarks Hardware Store, $1.00 , Edwards & Son, Hardware Store, half dozen silver spoons. Maxwell & Brown, Grocers Burkemyer, Grocery Co. , G. M. Glazener. Dry Goods House. Hunters Pharmacy, Toilet Soap Farmers Supply Co., Given by A. C. Marris. ' '-:,V A Ficker, Grocer. Many other valuable prizes are yet to be mentioned. Watch the display window of Lott's Shoe Store they will all be placed on view there. If you haven't got one of your own don't steal '; one borrow one and enter it in , the ; greatest show of its kind in the South! Mrs. Hayne Patroness of . Baby Show. Mrs. Frank o. Hayne, of New Or leans, now spending the season at her beautiful Flat Rock home, has very kindly consented to act as one Baby land' Carnival, to be held at the Auditorium on August 25th. ; Mr. R. P. Reymond of Baton Rouge. Miss., reached the city last night and will spend several weeks here Mr. Reymond has the distinction of having played baseball for four years on the 'varsity it the University of Mississip pi, a distinction vouchsafed, to few college "men. IS PASSEF AWAY The many mend of Mrs. J. B. Boone in this city and. elsewhere - learned with deepest regret of her death last night captivated the entire auui. early this . morning. For several ence completely, nor is it to be wou weeks Mrs. Boone had been suffering dered at that she did. Beautiful of from a fall sustained on leaving the face and form, elegantly gowned, services at the First Baptist church 1 charming in manner and pleasing -iu and this injury with other complica- every way to the eye, her meve' ac tions, caused her death. ' ! ' pearance gave promise of exceiieut Mrs. Boone 'was about 65 years old, musical numbers, a most consistent christian and one She is possessed ui a magnificent, of the most lovable and highly ro- fulL rich, deep, clear soprano of won spected, ; women of ,the city. F ?r derful purity and power una Ler trv years she had been a frier, ' uA tlie. unciation is well night perfect. ' Tt truest type to all who came to her large audience showed its aopivoia. for aid or sympathy. Never was the tion and recognition of the aitist by call unheeded when this most esti- t imumtous and prolonged applause at mable woman was apaled to for the conclusion of each numuer. Con any worthy cause. The community sj.ieuous among the encores was one sustains a distinct loss when such a of the-'most beautiful lullabys evt-r lovable character passes away. ! Two sisters and one brother Bur- vive Mrs." Boone. The two sist3rs are Mr. E. F. Cooke and Mrs. S. A. Ever-, ett of Murfeesboro. The brother who was a former resident here but. ?nw ol Winston-Salem is Mr. J. A. Mad-. dTy. All of these had feared tat I Mrs. Boone would not recover fro u the accident - and were at her ; be 1 - s' le when deathVcame. SHORT IDCAL IfEMS Mrs. Rosa Warren from near Rid dicksville, N. C, a lifelong friend of Mrs. Boone, hearing of her serious illness came to the city last Tues- aay mgnt ana was constantly with her until the end. Mrs. Boone was formerly connect - ed with the Thomasville Baptist Or - nKan,-, .k- I-- r, T "r-rXr;- rwTi V ton. : Her interpretation v?s so rlv phanage for several years. that: one could almost see. "BwUo: Th funeral services will be. con- '-Rabbit er settin up tub-Mis Mradow'f duced at the First Baptist Church gals an smokin' his big, black soe. tomorrow at 11:30 o'clock by the pas- Par-" All the .selectichs were pnr tor Rev. K: W. Cawthon. - . . ticular apt and their rendition--par ev- '-. '':- ' cellence. '.'.'' .'.'MrA.- : Lynch ofl'ItonV C,, ,:Beginning at S ;30 - 4onighi., Mrs sales manager of the Waccamaw Lum- Westali will sin? several "cfaJfit:-.- ber Co.. is in the city and expects ;t 3 "'.songs; at 8:45, Mr. W. Powell Hal spend several weeks. the impersonator, and a real sure Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cooper of Wil iniiii'i.iiii. . wiiii v ft-" uim vina za r i .iinroi Park Retreat leave ' toJay ' for- Waynes - ville, but will return to this city the latter part of the week.- M. F. C. Peters a prominentia er cnant ot unarieston, reached the city and is quartered at the Wheeler for a stay of several days. Miss Sadie Jacoby of Birmingham, Ala., who is spending: the summer here visited friends in Asheville yesterday. Mrs. William Calvin Chilton who has delighted audiences at the Auditorium for the past two nights by her remark able stage mimicry leaves this after noon for her home in Missessippi. Mr. M. J. W. White a specialty sales man from Norfolk, Va., is in the city for a stay of several days. Mr. White stf a that he was more fortunate tha" iVof his fellow travelers who were fed to return to Asheville last night bt ause al Ithe hotels had the "S. R. O." sign conspicuously displayed in the lobbies. It is the general belief that they found room in Asheville. Mrs. G. L. Thrasher and daughter May of Sanford, Fla., are expected in the city Saturday for a stay of several weeks. Mr. Thrasher will come through the coUntry in his automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Milster of Spartan burg, have arrived in the city for a st.y for several days. , Dies With Her Sweetheart .: When Found In Men's Garb Donned to Be Near Lover. New York, ; Aug. 14. The Oriental freighter Indravelli was tied up at her pier here this morning, after a fast trip from the "ar east. The most un usual incident " of her trip occurred during a week's stop at Singapore, where John Fickle, a Lancastershire man, discovered that one of the stok ers who had been with the ship for several months was a young woman in disguise.3 The girl, who was ; 16 years old, told the office: that she was engaged to marry one-of the stok ers and had shipped as one of the crew in order-to be near him. As the. chief engineer was leading the girl to the captain's quarters she eluded his hold and climbed the lad ders, followed by her lover. Reach ing tbe deck the pair hurled them selves oyer the , rail into the harbor, landing in a ruck of sampans and other native craft. Of the ten most beautiful, bullr ings in the United ? States ' the na tional Capitol at Washington f ankg first in the estimation of , critics ' and the city hall of New York , last. In the list are three churches, three li braries, two government structures, one private - building. The private residence so distinguished Js in North Carolina at Biltmore. Lloating news item. KMAIL iiSAOOIEiCt Mrs. Emma Westali who made "her first appearance at the Chautaaua heard here. . The ' accompaniament b;. Miss Helena Mori is who is a musician of rare ability was all and even mo: e than, her numerous friends had ex pected. v?; ' ' ' - Tie manager .Mr. S. T. .Hodges, an nounced in introducing Mrs. ; WestaK that she; would s'ng -eaten', night for a veek and .rassic levers are assured cf seven' nights" of rare pleasure. ;' ,' Mrs. Westali; the Daily Herald, from i. iitor to. Devil, - welcomes .you! ifce prolonged, applause greeting Iv'ic-. ...Chilton oa her second appear ance on the stage, spoke eloquently of tJ high appreciation her charming acting has won for her among the Caaiitauquas." -Uer selections last night were of the' type peculiarly suit, ed to her remarkable talent. In nr other field of literature is she so much at her best as in the folk lore. and i dialect of the southern n;ro. Tli. 5 theexcf llent work of ' ?i t f closer to the geniug of . tins soutso-.r through the reading of Mrs. Cbil- .enough cure for the blues will make i you laugh - and .cry F.u l iLe- 'laVp- i - . " mAro.c '' in ': tiiiv .'' t, i ' J-r-' star attraction of. the Cliantauoua heir". here: four years ago Ali "wlir hen.v( him then will welcome this' o moft -r; ity of again hearing r.ch . a' .brilliatr'l entertainer. : " -. ::'--; . At TIip L.Tric.." : A large assembly'. of 'vaudnTijp-1-.-.-ers took peculiar delight in the sT eral good . offe"Rng3-"t presented : last night.-. The . evidence of there h'ei;r. quite a number of excursionists ir the city was indubitably sbf-wrt .whor!. a casual, glance 'oyer .-.the '' -iaodienr--'. was taken . All of the visitors ' werr favorably'-' impressed with whrt th?' saw for the program ws of that var iety commonly - designated -as : gorr . The pictures shown last' nirht wer' wU worth the admission: charged n' the door and no ore could find tpp son to complain of lack of thefr m)'n., ey's worth in the way rf ' ent?rrafrv ment. The bill for tonight will i? of good things in the moving i-iitn'-'. une as wen .as m the .vay cr. ism up vaudeville acts, which thrill an amuse. Balfour Graded SehooT Oiions The graded school at. P.al four "in charge of Misses lleam and Jr.n.?? onened on Monday last under ' the most auspicious circumstances.; Tho attendance on the opening d?y an- the excellent teaching corps besnoa1 a' 'most' successful year for ths-fhvj'v' Ishing school. The trustees are tak ing a vital interest in all. that neTtainr to the best jpterests ( of the - scho." and will leave nothing urvtone thnt will, further, the cause of edtcati" in this communits'. . ' ' Immediately, after a meeting of tr trustees Monday,, ore of their num ber, Mrs. C." S. - Whitaker, invito fheml with their wives"-to adjourn. t his handsome new residence nqd na rf. take of some excellent." hrTie watermelons. , They stood . c.ot nrT-i the order of "going but '. adjourned ""sin die' for ; the feast. ! A'lv enjfVd t' treat and voted Mrv Whitaker a mrpt hospitable,: host. i";V: ; - , - ' ; - ITliy Advertisina' Par. f '(Boston Dispatch to N. Y. Wo-!d.V. : f For .thei rst time in-the h'story C the Associated . Adverti'ing Ijpiiibs oT America.: now in sesioh;here, ,.woomo took the leading -part in the nrooee ings. Mrs.- Helen Mary : Shaw-Thomson, of Chicago, said f ... ( : - "The - greatest . possible . , 'testimony that adertising-i.s all economy to tJo cchsmer is ithe. fact, that a, g'-ea t majority-of the women: mirchers rf the world favor advertised goods. .Worn on are acknowledged to be. good buyers. If they - felt-, they did not. pfi-.ypr goods, they would not. buy them." -The Alkahest' - Band. having m. nleted their engagement -at the Cha: tauq.ua, leave to day for Atlanta, Ga. : h 9in i Mil fi i 'i ti 5 i Hi what y,:n i'i!(h(i y tr.'i :;a :.-., ..'..!. for thc:n. I' tli.Ti thty !: i.u gtst crovui ite ioi.ii ti.is u:..;,i j . sfsie yciii fc.' '. The .altovO'ia a:i euict frc:ji u , sonal letter lei'eivci i;y . V. i 'a i rows, in:tx:a.; of .h-; ; r. r... viHe Pn.'. s; !.'ii'ti.'i r o:.i lii: .f.j;:i v 11.' Caine, the editor of th Aihovilh' Citizen. The IlendersoLville Prvus Junc:' has seat out i.n gjirr;:i n A h .,: than 1 ,."() ,t col.i mns t n- r.s i':- city. " .-'onis (' this tj'utf, itio'e ' lie .tiie ' vc!:';.no" and t'.n ."..ote"' ir cm rives" stciiea, i..T i - beer. v;J-;j: cor-ied, ,and Lae arpoarrd in iivcT prominent iSc tiurn dail,- papr. Th: "volcano" story jeaclilJ mny of tl.' r.ortfcerr. . d:.inrs and is .c.r':)y fti.'i traveling. UgUi oi thoso I'paf.'ie f;,l.cr" iteiov: :fttracto;l i;i t.crliat wi'UT tin. fi they were cr.igjr.U, they . wr-rr v-H-"'.Titen p.rO jrtcre tiu't:. V Jt is ab.-C'it'cI.-i-iiys -il-lc Ir. f:' just how :;unv C( I jim;n r.( ?i..vs.x ; sr.ace: tliry, f.ftTY i, h'.it . ' ioubf, niany' hundred?. . , . A rec?t .cony nf tin- n Metropolis "recf.lv-.fd hr-",; nrsiri! th vC'cruxrv stT.-; ic'.e"'- 1 in on ti e fi'ont . pf? Ion? .'!'' it 1 n' been pent t. ."VStiirMi o. every ' i t or . h n;J n p if i :;''a fu.T page. toj' 'fit -i t ' -i:H hb .'n - ! ' ml. culatel. to. aUtctA.tf:c ;- n". d.T:-' ji.s'ii' diat attentif.n.' ITditorir.1 f (mT:V.lt i. -l' v-t-i t..s d'cr or t;.' .Wff JKF .V::rrl, 7. irr "".n Hondo: cr.nv' -f .' t?y fir ivt "V?:V c ' !"f.'-i.v cJ;fio.- o it'T'-1 ;".' iT-'if; prr! iWfi.'vt'i"!?--- rs 1 r t t!"0 vv'- worth rrt !es tl on of-rht flu :ni ? loPavc fo u.f to'vt! ns rf1vrti-'r.'r mattf. r. . ' j .? V": fin.) vhbro-else. '. :ynchiTr: "C "orvfo t''!.T r i ' n I? j Vr'; , .j t . 1 1. 1 . . i' i .'-'"f", "-.-ij' . '.it ivorjy f'h-j ')( v- X""- 1. t 1?K .be fnjr -roiu c; ; ; The t"VT ?r, ;1 - ' ;-r i--- .'..UtliOr o tVr ptovjrs v'7: 1 .Tr:'!; volcano j-arn vcr t ion pop! r,.-v.; ana - was -un: a!iv !)Hl)If-S';1 av6 -a -' nr ':';". .r; -:1r.'7atioTi' of T' '-"fjvri .ir"! ; '':"6 1 1 fnorcl rttr-n- nix 4f t-.?t..- - , ::'itfr'r!i, iu'ler tiJ a si. Mr. i nnc ;".',( v- .eii fil--..' p rc :i J.'ov.i:,.- r-l:.-leat:'r'-H!r,V.-tiF'ni!le. ..Vo t; if- v : 6st in '. .'iiitGXTiV.i- a .waiting w hl oi :ie feet xiM'1.-4t uuvue alannst fls tre-jt 3?i Ps'.tiiV.-votoaiio si'ic -E". Those; tvpj 'fMi' jfji rer-.' . K';nt ot-t C irccipclj' -'the -right. -t?iiiv to ?!. rii. f Hendersonvilift..Th' ' ah; vi thU -y i. i city to the town, t jeviiy i.i-'K.L-v.! jve'ry . bcar'fi.ing ho -.fee ':c'o o , evn iitizen 'fnlorosrttjd in his h:;n . low ' nay tict ie .c'clcviatH.in dc!hit.-. :!-.:J xiiiK. . -'Sliouifi au tthnr U- vvulv u lo so. the fii;jrejAvoi:I I i . l : v o lii d '. lie'- '4 in i" i , i b Uauit 't- r.iT-ri'j tcre'tn i)fy a ri.ni .'.ar' amcrir.t "of neXvpfifj per bUelty. - T'o repeat;'-', both thf.p sf; ios a.' peered on-tie frrfnt i.-ngo, ft!c!ev 1 if headlines". - of' every - rri-urinf-rt rt-.t saaer in th? Soijtli, alr.K sf. .. TIii f':i!ir-s of ,fd:loiij1 ci ir."i;- ;yhich" fn' lowed wn? -worth ss rTirh The discussion of the "icthics' pf swli . advertizing ; rcctlicd,' j uh rvh jicn pavtio:' Mt.- d in by . :"iv-t of the, Tfcekly' papoViT' of the -f at, v. v.s sic ) .".vtrenelv rrl:'.bIo;'' " ' ' When Mr." J-'arrwV tt- "!.! t'.",r. pent at?r;'ai !sieoU:?ff.cf t-n d-'i Cn.-- na- Pros" Afr-.rlntiif !i fo:-r t!.; t Jie'' WHs-'hf-at i.i'yv'n. nr,4 h.fj-,' town tr-ft l:nc-vn. as' t'r- - ',V-..r :tA the scone of Ite w Ivrst n-". -fr- ' vaier hH o-. r; 'y ;' .- r-. the Oi inirn if t'i- t : 'v. A nr .-,:' men there gathered. -'. 'Aside Yinrp theje t-t-io :.t I-.v'j-tmate news orjg?nntjn?r 1 4 :.c '-.-is- 'i?'- - sent .broadcnRf. Thr "Merchants - ouverticn u detail rrcl S:nt ; n: -. es? ?n ; "7 p l.:ir?d?' ! Jvrr. ir 1 ' ''V1.'"'''11f,1t.".. made and contomjilat.-.l. ;'''. ;5v it r, r . ho re , a w i t'i it rimw r.vei'vthfpg cf"vT .-'( -.:Vi 1 railed or 'vlre'1. t- t!e !--,-ulfr,g if; nf. the efitKf South. nn 1 , In addition t" t':: county . nova, storv. i' I ffn l.-i 1 o; t hy ''"(.Ml. bar -,. '--:vr to- :Jer!f1erfrnv?e Von-.Tot-Jf an;:"S. - . - Henucu r.r.v? 'r.-v ?' vfri (fo,r' rI"C'1 . is v i.-'h t'1''. r forf- jrt'''. .V?'"'!; t,,', 't r. Some of the nowsnapor comment; o j Hi' Hi tr?yo ys j.i-v ,."!,,), )(,j?e"t.-'r:?r' fY.rv"k tt mnt . ain . t rwi ne. col "TV!': 3 .Wtfch f VJ ; J Aen : 11 V-T br f' "u t'-ia.incrane of i-c. of th ne-rp frry i V1"' t';r-' Tj;?-f r f .-' 'V : ". thm . :,VCV f on- lelcn ter imn:iTi';v;r -Ir'tV'O .-v.' a ' n?'- j'th -Cry "':', 1 Inereared by mrrt- bo st.-'.'tMnE: oro! o.Mv v.v't' -"V.-.V" rraef.i -.v Mty tolay. It to - nve o.T. cftiiuafo tyo'tTd h" 'jnl IJovenhlo.-' ' ' . ' ' ' ." v.-.'' -.-,k,v. - .-x;.. v- - i r T-i DOES "HENDERSONVILTE : . .. fi ..ii 1.U4. I. "t (.ilhiui: " ...n it; i fi : "A a 1 t.'i.u it. of u.e cl.I o . . : up l.cji i! i, . : i ! way in 4 ..i ..;(. r i ui.y". fay nl t r day, . i- ii. i u.ti.il. atlnn from ,lh'; i;. i-L'ifMv ii:.l!iclly iii.inaftr in t; ;.i . :. -i ;. m; town. Such ti-in tr. :; i" t-uly by lrfrnioun work "!p;'li-d in J'i.t i!aie." 1. '.V.iy;.. hviil- CiM.Me'r: "Hi-n i: i.-H n;'..!.t.;ty ournu nevrr .;). 1 nil a (It'ttr ftur.t than r!""::'i ut t'., jun-a fake. It han .V.' tL ru.Mli; v! ti.e itesR, Hrnt an i r y? f.t- ;y a r. t ctw ft I JiPitlR hii ....... o !y . j-.'mI an n fake pure and . uw doll rmi so.ui:oxc A hip d )Il, a vcry lU doll, will l on away free to noun-one at the Jul.. viand 'atnnnl to i hold at Ihc ,'i:.lltM iuu on Au4i!it 2. Kvory i!iild at t;e Carnival. Mrlirlh cr 'romr 't'lig f r a pii.o r nt will n.ooi' without c.t a numb rt.1 tick et, one of ivlil' k- will onHtle Iho holder tn th bic doll. - A Hatrlay t-i!l"r nuido rurnrt, viil urrl at ton lMnr?. in to Ik itlvrn away. undr tli houw r-nil!il n on above,, to p'ino l.i.Iy nttni'lltig tbn phow The voJing rotitrnt for Klnic anl Qiic-vn of I'aijy I"nd now itnnds flu follo.vn: Qiuth .WIM Morifn, 2.,rt; J(m i'Lir.o It ro ik. -i ltr; Arnog Wllloni, !-0; . Kdith Ilauh. !; Mnrtl a ' 11. Dixon. 10.). Kir..; J;. s.in.'iM Wlllcot, 2k: I.rMi" -tr.ton. 112; High A. Vwyford. Ill; ;trn,vr1."v .l:ukron. .Ir.. H. il.tr Vny, M.-ironlc father I. ootl '.V"tTn:.r. lr-a. Po.r.ilar (Jlrl. (). S. ni'.tlipr Lfcna Ha.vl:lii, 110; ?.!nttW rulln Urown. 100. I'opulr.r Pny, ,X (). O. F. Tutlirr r-m-vi-is .n'op;, ir.0; iralph Jinnn. 100. . At Tir Pjilsrr !t f"ni id 1 1 : n t rry onr lind MMid ;o:i 'pt'.iinll r of tt- rtrn roi-.l wTj;ffm tj oTiifNl lat nlc!t T'J f I'M. - .l f.r j. a hi! n If nil li' ; ,- pf In It n : I rr.t in rrH'Inc t. " r-.p-vi" r i- rr'MKini.a t t s in d I ;u l tJ -n nil rnw whit T! n hn i.ti irrr of ,-nr. n J-blfll hf fll'l r ilM,.;r dlroricil. A ,?h ni'cht In this i.lf- ,-! t ml I r r. tnr" j.n 1 t'rtf war ! of th jkk. hInmiI u M?!or lininc bf-'r.c lo!ilnd every .'.;!)- 'I; ; .vor "n-h islrd. ft ln . r -! Jo tp a cf-ld llr'ng In thin In i t; r.i " r i h rimnr rf mt.ilfi n'r -1 - 11 oJir,h.H5 M' re marked. A progifiu niirl'y p Kod and thai nira'lrf rVLO of Iho brt:t hsu hern pre 'r.n l for ton!"it. Snat Ihe !oir. J.rnior Ncvh! We nnt.' tb;.t the tnaltT of dKon. !hr of rJj'iut cno fhcirflnd worthWs i'.rs. fin v.hidi Iho ownrm rrfue to ny fii-e:'. Is canning rrtt.e dlriif.xiori .' l Charlotte. No donbt thFe Atz I:;e onna.inM'J enonih food ti hive produced several nurd red K)iind of nn l the fact that they are Uf le S'l-i cut ooininindon In a matter rf o.ogr'itiil.ition. If wo jopIe of the m:U. v.II j-t?t tuue n Hcnjiil.le view cf th' dcg q'lotlf'n rnd tax lhn cut of cx'fenrr, mnch of the money tl.-t ho.v go k out of thin pat of the Cf-' i.ti V f ir i neat And ir!'i '"d 1 e.s'.I Lo favf.-d at home. Now thnt the oji.ii.air. of Rwnlllnc the P.y .. v.-!l on, wo should b-?piti another and oth'.o." Moic ir.ijK.itan e that Ik. swat t'le d Jg. V. ill S. ttie tint nf t nrt, TIlV in Tin her lititd. 1 Arl."vill". Aug. . It ban been . ;.-;re ;rth.at the rage of (,-orge V. ' vilt ni'.nit Pofrg Ciiftln, J. W-Unwell. t nl. hh.lll be arbitrated . S';:t'ii de; afternoon between rntinr for the pjainlfff and defendant. The oaro involves title to aloiit nr. i,i t, Miner lail hn the Itomlny HMtion of the rounty. Pnie time rc: .I'tiiin vr.w brought by Mr. V.-T ; '..'If r'ftrafninr? the dffetid "."! firm rutting timber and tan ',::k l-fiM! the J.inJs In rontnnrrpy. 'Ir lorbilt rlalm'ns title to the l-"d--. A KjJt wm inntlt'ited and P"f. J.' T. Ilrcg.in etntdoyed to maVe r, iJi.rvfv of tho-propetty. , Thin nnr vcv H i hot ort'rplcte apd nn n re-f.-'t cf ' thi a trr;nient to nrMlrnte iintr ;'m PI f n be nettl"!. 4. - VI "' "and ' Mr. Coim of the V', ,!r." ! -k:tion n-ero rnnid a aM tfrrfi.; fhey '-np . nifJu lhlr fe-t.r-'t prnio th1!" thlg mnntly. i Mit" .laiv'o r:or.T -rartanhiirc. I s-Tfi lirg a c .;-''. "of". weeks In tb city 'i'nA.-o f-fr- T-.. . a fk-. .-'.rpiorit. vert Plainly in if. ii
The Daily Herald (Hendersonville, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1911, edition 1
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