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CD Job Printing Is our Specialty All Kinds Only 50 Cents A Year. Good Clubbing Rates O F Iff ENDEKSON COUNTY Name changed from VISITOR Nov. 19. 1918. Vol. 3. No. 16 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919 Independent Hendersonville Gets military Naval School o- THE HONOR ROLL Following is a list of the contribu O HENDERSON COUNTY ROAD BILL STRIKES SOME VERY SERIOUS POLITICAL SNAGS tors to the school and the amounts I Legislature Confronted With Maze The military-naval school is a cer tainty for Hendersonville. F. A. Ewbank, who went to Mont gomery to consult with the property owners, wrestled faithfully and finally induced them to take the sum of $85,000 offered by the school promoters instead of $100,000 for the property, embracing 30-acre lake, 300 acres of land, the club llOl2S etc Mr.' Ewbank met C. F. Bland in Atlanta and after a conference visited the school authorities and elicited from them the promise that they would establish the school at Hisrhland Lake. The honor roll of contributors tells of the hard work of the soliciting committee, which had before it the gigantic task , of raising $10,000 to donate as a eood-will offering in order to eret the school. The com mittee consisted of C. F. Bland, Clarence Latham, A. S. Truex, Dr. A. C. Tebeau, and J. M. Rhodes. It did remarkable work and while donations were liberal and cheerfully given in most instances, the path was not, strewn with roses. The committee reports that five busi ness nouses and three professional men declined to make a contribution, which is evidence of the unanimity of purpose and desire on the part of the majority for the school. The authorities, who are back of the Georgia Military Academy of At lanta, and who are Georgia's ablest men, purpose to have a great school here for at least nine months in the vear. Plans call for a summer school for the remaining three months. They als will make it obligatory that all students at the G. M. A. spend the last six weeks of the term at the Hendersonville school. The government is offering aid to military schools and the fact that at a recent gathering of military rep- -rocontntives in Washington Col. Woodward of the G. M. A. was made chairman is proof that he is a man of ability and influence and this argues well for the school. Col. Woodward expects to be here this week with photographers for the purpose of taking photographs of the property for use in a booklet to be prepared immediately. It is under stood that at least $500 will be spent on this first booklet and plans call for an expenditure of at least $1,000 u vpar in advertisinir. ine kj. ai. a. cnenHs several thousand dollars an nually in advertising and this litera- ture as well as that oi tne iocai school will carry with it the name of Hendersonville. The advertising feature alone will mean a great thing for Hendersonville. Preparations are in the making for immediate improvements on ine property to make ready for the ini tial session of the school about May of this year. After these temporary arrangements are out of the way plans will then be placed on foot for large and permanent improvements such ' as buildings, gymnasium, swimming pools, shower baths, etc. GRANT KRAMER GOES BEFORE SUPERIOR COURT AS RESULT OF DEATH OF ED. FAULKNER Kershaw contributed : Dr. A. H. Morey, $50; J. O. Bell, $200; H. I. Middleton, $100; D. E. Stepp, $25; Carl Glenn, $10; George j Engineering Co., $20; of Petitions for and Against Origi nal Bill Which Passed House. ' The road bill was sent to Raleigh about a month ago. Politics threat- HestleyA. Stepp, $10; W. W.' Walker! en?d to Prevent its passage and a Grant Kramer as a result of the $50; A. Ficker, $10; LaVogue Mil- Petition was sent down to Itaieign hearing before Magistrate B F Hood linery,' $25; Rev. A. W. Farnum, $10; sTi 5 J v straPV e 0"e q!E JSJ'AmrB. W. H. Hawkins. $10; John Li alleged to have threatened its clr while in an in $5; Floyd Jackson, $10; Passage, rms wasioiiowed Dy am 2LuS? ff fErS? Gianakos, $10; City Market Br.ys.onsaid to e arned with a FaulknTrabotmS Miss M. NE. Woodall's Millinery, lyiaz xo, near iNapies, was Douna over to ' . , M1 4KAA , pears that his petition needed re-in-Superior court under a $700 bond. City oi ! Hendersonville .$500; The ?0rcements and another was circu pan q,miiAi. v, uQ Umrc nrti Latizens iNational Hank, $J5U; Jbirst uu .;,. -u,: 4.v4. fn-. v,i iffai. v. ,Qi, r ianK & irust io.,-$zou; ine otony I -u tj rn j j;j4. . principal witness against Kramer, He bill. Then another fol- testihed to helping get Faulkner, i i n eoisn wi j u j lowed from ardent supporters of the Kramer and Elnio Holland from be- rtFu?l,0-' $250; Bland Hardware Board of Trade and the ori inal bill nnfi, 4.1, tin c;a ii,- xr o., auu; ine Justus .Pharmacy, cf9f;n 4.v.4. ; uu i was drunk; that after he was taken l00 S in? Ifi? ? V roads sought and not politics. t u a bnepnerd, $100; Knodes Auto Co., : 4. , roiv; v,; v.rU- v, -1 $uu : L. JN. wrensnall, $1UU; r reeze-1 cQf rr,Q 4.-lyn tj n the night he fell and did not get up af". H??ier kA ? Ji ?,02ie Trade setting forth the facts about 5i i, v;, w a Electric uo., aaou uentrai . uaie, uv,Q k;h n warming a while Kramer repeatedly i10q0' GteTr. l?'!' jSnn! Trade: vomited. The witness said he smeUed S ?r01iv 'I00' ? a nWx a?V,? 2A00' Facts about the Henderson county whiskey. He said that not one of the S:nV f a road bill -as made up and approved party during their stay at his home Sr10? Ch.arles ,A- H?Tbs$1 A- by the Hendersonville Board of said anything about the steering gear nn t 'c- ; mn i, i ?' Trade- being defective and that they didn't yJi0Wn ??Sfn'-J10S; Baks The Board of Trade at its last offer any explanations as to how the GlleTl ?; T 5?erS027nie. annual meeting held January 3rd, at wreck occurred. A?to 90;' 'J'' RoeV$1il0 5 the Kentucky Home, realizing the Chief of Police Otis Powers and $200' C N Allison $16 condition of our county oi. oueiiu Aiiaiu wno conau t a & Timber Co., $100; Hendersonville must be done annointed a commit he investigation next day that led to Lumber Co.f $100 ; J. W. Bailey, $50 ; 5?8!-n, 5.f? Jesse Pace Arrested Jesse Pace of the Saluda section has been bound over to Superior court under a $500 bond on the charge of distilling. Sheriff Allard Case made the arrest last Wednes day. When he approached Pace's home his wife gave the signal by fir ing five pistol shot. Pace responded to the signal but ran into the olS cer hands. ine arrest oi ivramer testined tnat Walker Smith $100 Rvpm Rro r" j i i f-.h par lpft h PPtpr nf h0 vaoa JTIaa "i1?' 'V'iv.f county roads and road laws. w w. V 'wa.V'W v. VUV AVMVai I III I ' I . B-' KOfTOrO I III! t-fl A O I IT I -v and ran about-30 feet before turning i; ln. ? 'tV f Vi nn'. "Ii" president appointed this corn- over the embankment. Thev did not d' rVinnTw D'i:;:' Toaa t mittee witnout a tnougnt oi pontics: a 1 I II . aft I I I I I WV. r I1M IIM. ill A I 1 ' .1 I J 1 1 V 1 1 nnsp n pvnorfs hnt wat-o nf 1,-, T v ' , ' tne committee nappeneu to De com- . . ,u f ,7 , w , "" wiuson ijumDer jO., lUUJ A. H.. nojpd of Aemnprnt nnininn thnt. th oar paiiiH hava Kaon tt.. j a,-,nn. m -r haa . Pseu OI uemocrats. "T r j rr r ; ". nuagms, $iuu; IV Jj. uurnara, 1UU; TTnon Tnotinn Hulv rnrripd thp stopped had the driver been m com- Smith, Jackson & Morris, $250; L. B. BoaM o Trade was to meet thl plete control of the machine and run- Morse. $50? TT. Patterson. S2no- Geo Poa1 l lT,aaea3A. m?e,Ltft , v Viaa n7 tmi n V" secona xuesaay iouowing January Stenhens. $100: Mac. Millan C. Kme. ia .viu Carl Glenn testifier, that ho Sinn. Q V R,enn Kft. U" y V , " imww8, wmwi www ... w w vrf I v v I akJ- a lOVlli wvra a. Aia I ma ss-iwsw 4-1a m KIia l m s a 4. l Kramer take a drink from a quart Curtis. $50: W S. Sh tie. $25: E. K.C;T " bottle before he left on the eventful W. Brown, $10; The W. R. Harrill be in the Citv Hall mrSto J?! consider Kramer a Co., $25: W. F. Dotson, $10; Joe Lbeet f tht?e Ch Tgive the comS UI r,"iai "rae; , . "oey'. le??eT??nyAneT x ry tee some time to study the situation unaertaner iom snepneru testined iettm"K jhu., iu. v. and make proper report tnat Faulkner's bodv showed that itMow; uus rowers, iu J. a. rvusner, Thic onmmUfno iTarAATr fn had been mashed slightly in the $50; J. H. Dittmer, $50; Henderson- amend the present Henderson county k A nl. I villa HavHwofa I n ERfl Kluna I . . ... .. . - . . . " wictii. v- xuT.m rnart lawn wirn the view at trprrintr Elmo Holland testified that Kramer Jackson, $5; T. W. Osteen, $5; Cli- lin cAmethino- that waii11 ho fnr V10 had the car under good control, that max Barber Shop, $50; Harry Harty, general public good and something he was driving slowly and stated to $50; t. Durfee, $10; A. C. Glaz-Uhat wouid receive the necessarv co- the boys that the steering gear was i inos. ssnepnera, iu; u. n. oneration and suDDort of our countv out of workiner condition and reached (jilliland, $15; M. Allard Case, 510; . Q whAlo down and cut off the engine and even w. otraaiey iDono;, ?ou; r. n.i Realizing that any road law to be when Dinned under the car had nres- Burge, $10; Model Barber Shop, $30; LfFetnal miwt rppive th -full aim. ence of mind enough to tell Lawrence W. H. Vander Linden, $25 ; H. L. port and co-operation of the county tinnier to ntt up the car by the v-PfiSV; rV,"' and that the majority of our county inlr anA fnM v.; nriioro f r firJ if I Kincaio. SlOi RicDV-Morrow ( ,o.. I : ..vi: v.: T1 J vt . . . . ... . ffl AA. IT if Tl A C T I r . I M . . I ... tie Said tnere was no WhlSkev in the iuu xi. ju. riynn, u; vvusun urut nn crnvomnr nf nnr hnard fnr in. crowd and that no one was drunk. Co., $10; Charles Valsame, $15; H. Utructions. Embler offered Dracticallv the same D. Hyder, $25; S. Maxwell, $10; A. a mpptino- wn mWeA nnr o-ov. testimony. A. McCall, $10; bwbank arm, $50; ernors meeting this road committeer Jim Mitchell, colored, who works Honn p. rorrest, oy; w. i. iacon, Mr R. M Qates also attending, by for the Rhodes Auto Co., which also $50; A. O. Jones, $25; Pulhn's 5 and reqUest. employs Kramer, testified that he went to help clear up the wreckage and learning that the steering gear was out of order looked up the road for a short distance and found a lit tle instrument that fell off the steer ing rod, leaving the car in a condi tion wherein it could not be con trolled. Kramer did not go on the witness stand. Dr. Ehringhaus' X-Ray Arrires The X-Ray machine purchased last year by Dr. E. Ehringhaus has ar rived and will be used in his dental practice as one of the latest large additions of science to his profession. The NEWS last week in stating that Dr. W. H. Vander Linden and Dr. H. L. Keith had ordered X-Ray ma chines inadvertantly overlooked the fact that Dr. Ehringhaus had also ordered. a a v r mt jtkv- 1UC Store, J&U fc. U. StlllWeil, S5U Rhnrtlv nftor the meeting nnon-rl I?aaMV Paco?',?5?J CVABT00fe' one of our governors, (the only re- V t I ,aa o f' e "- publican present) was called away on ply Co., $100 Dr. E. A. McMillan, $25; G. H. Valentine, $10; The NEWS, $25; J. S. Brown, $25; Dulus Stepp. $25; W. P. Whitmire, Jr., $10; W. H. Bangs, $10; Dr. George Wright, $50; Star Dray Co.,$50; Park Hill Hotel, $250: Kentucky Home Hotel, $250; Hendersonville Whole sale Gro. Co., $100; Bly Hardware Co., $100; Dr. C. Few. $25: Hender sonville Furniture Co., $25: Herman D. Potts, $25; Jno. T. Wilkins, $50; J. C. Morrow, Jr., $10: Henderson- ville-Asheville Interburan Co., $100. If you want to be a regular reader of The NEWS for one cent a week Phone 101-J. We enter your sub scription and collect at conrenlence. (Continued on editorial page.) Last Week THE NEWS Contained Local 'News Items Costs Subscribers ' Only ONE cent a week. Subscribe now. Phone 101-J Subscription will be taken and collection made later. The NEWS is being talked about.
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