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$fce ffrencb Broafc Dustier M. L. SHIPMAN. . . Editoi T. it. BARROWS, Associate Editor & Manager HENDERSONVILLTE, N. C. En.rred at the Posloffice at BmttrOT.vuZs A C. t.- matt matter of the second clan. EXTORTIONATE PRICES AND THE TARIFF. On May 23d, Mr. Aldrich re ported from the Senate Commit tee on Finance a joint resolution providing "That purchasers of material aud equipment for use in the construction of the Panama Canal shall be restricted to ar ticles of domestic production and manufacture, unless the president shall, in any case, deem the bide or.tenders therefor to be extortion ate or unreasonable." The practice of giving the pn si dent j)Ower to suspend the opera tion of a general law for a partic ular purpose is contrary to oui theory of government; and if this resolution passes it will consti tute a very dangerous precedent. If .domeatic manufacturers charge extortionate prices, the general tariff law which allows them to do so should be repealed. WHY NOT? If the government of the United States may buy supplies, in the cheapest market, as it .has been doing of late, without payiug Dingley duties, why mayn't the rest of us enjoy the same privi lege? Why should not the States be allowed to buy cement and oth er -.building materials abroad for their own use? Why should not , the cit ies' and towns haye the same right? Why shouldn't every jnan '" be allowed to save his money by purchasing at the lowest price? The only fair answer to these ques tions - is that the Carnegie?, ..?- Schwabs, " Havemyers, Du pouts, and the like, won't let thtir re publican friends in congress give us a square deal. When the whole truth is known about the corruption of the Penn sylvania and other railroads the grftfug of the life in sura i ice of ficials will sink into insignificance in comparison. How much tha railroads have contributed to re publican campaign funds in cash . .. and how much in transportation for speakers and "workers' will probably never be known in its entirety, but an investigation by , a democratic - congress will make mighty interesting" reading and tpen the people's eys to corpora tion corruption. The magazine muck rakers failed to discover the rich bed which the Interstate Commerce Commission has just uncovered in its investigation of the Pennsyl vania and the Baltimore and Ohio companies. No doubt, they will kick themselves. But they will have the consolation of knowing that the Supreme Court of the United States can't even see a muck bed when it is pointed out to them, if those particular rail road companies are mixed up in 'it. There seems to be more trouble brewing, between the senate and the president over the type of canal to be built at Panama. The senate fears earthquakes will put the lock type put ot business, and Teddy fears that' some one else will get the credit. for infallible wisdom besides himself. The peo ple who are paying the bills fear they will never see the canal fin ished, either -lock or sea level. If all the . republican senators were like Mr. Fulton of Oregon, the country would escape unnum bered evils. "I have looked over Senator DuJ ton's record in con gress,'' said Mr. Rayner recently, "and I find that he never offered anything of any sort at any time." .Being the only republican mem ber of congress from Oregon in either house, who. has escaped in dictment for land frauds, may ac count for his modesty. The last eruption of Mount Ted dv ! wa3 'notaMe. for the vast amount of noxious gases emitte d. Tillman accurately, as well as po etically, described the effect of it. when he said: "I counted twa and seventy stenches, all well de fined, and several stinks." No wonder the price of coal is high. The railroad officials are bleeding the operators and -with the freight rate put at "all th traffic will bear" and the tarif tax on coal preventing com pet i tion, it's a coutinual rake off for some oue from the time it is mined until p.iid for by the pluudered consumer. Men who cannot control the actions of their own children are in poor busines trying to influence other people to vote against good men. Tile democrats of Henderson -rille have spoken in the primar ies and their choice for Congress will be the man who is nominated by the convention when it meets. It is disgusting to fair minded men to see individuals who aro tainted with radicalism taking part in democratic primaries. And still some people are not what they seem. Oatwits the Barge. A complication of female troubles, with catarrh of the stomach and bowels, had re duced Mrs. Thus. fcJ. Austin, of Leaven worth, Ind., to such a deplorable con dition, that her doctor advised an opera tion; but hrr husband fearing fatal results, postponed this to try Electric Bitters; and to the aiuhZfiuent of all who knew her, this medicine completely cured her. Guaranteed cure for torpid liver, kidney disease, biliousness, jaundice, chills and fever, general debility, nervousness aud blood poisoning. Best tonic made. Price 50c at Justus' Pharmacy. Try it. Horse Shoe Happenings. Rev P. C. Battle's brother, of Bry- s n City, N. C, visited him at Mills River parsonage on last Friday and Sat urday, attended church at Horse Shoe chapel on Sunday, and returned home first of the week. We are now greeted by the whistle of about eight trains daily on the Tran sylvania division of the Southern, as per the recently adopted new schedule. Mr. A. M Brannon'a daughter, Lillie, has been very sick. Drs. Egerton, Kirk, Greenwood and Brown have been in attendance add consultation. She U better. Ice cold soda ater is dispensed from the recently vacated office of Dr. Pin ner on Main street, opposite the post office, and just east of the Davenport block, in Horse Shoe. Call when pass ing through our burg. Don't fail to take in the floral attractions of Elk C'ottuge. W. R L -Abetter has cabbage grown on his farm near Horse Shoe for sale; bis early beans and tomatoes are in full bloom. Miss Sue Cannon pleasantly enter tained the Misses Morris, of Hendercon vilie, at her home on Saturday evening and Sunday. ' Mies Calfie Morgan visited the pleas ant home of Bev. P. C. Battle at the parsonage this week. Wheat hereabouts is putting on the golden tints of harvest, and promises to be good. On last Sabbath, we' had a stroDgly characteristic and pointed sermon from Pastor Battle, on the text 'Let brother ly love continue." This divine 1 is a swift witness against the wrong and for the right. , Rofp. There is no need worrying along in dis comfort because of a disordered digestion. Get a bottle of KODOL FOR DYSPEP SIA, and see what it will do for you. Ko dol Dot only digests what you eat and gives that tired stomacn a needed rest, but is a corrective 'of the greatest efficiency. K.o dol relieves indigestion, dyspepsia, palpi tation of the heart, flatulence, and sour stomach. Kodol will make your stomach young and healthy again. You will worry just in the proportion that your stomach worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best. Worry is to be avoided at all times.' Kodol will take the worry out of your stomach. Sold by F. V. Hunter. IRA J. DA VIS i i Telephone lt9 ICE A The County Fain The premium list for the fair is now being printed by this office. It is of in terest to note, by the way, that the premiums this year have been doubled in. every department. The State Board of Agriculture, for 1907, will offer a prize of $100 for the largest and best and most tastefully varranged display of Aj?aicultural products from any one farm, and a prize of $50 lor the second best display. Gov. Glean will be here and make an address on Educational Day. Every indication points towards a larger, finer and better Fair, in every way, this year than ever before, and there is a general and wide-spread iu teret being taken in everything per tainirg to it. ,When the baby talks, it is time to give Holiister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers. It makes them eat, sleep and gro f . 35 cents, Ti a or Tablets. Justus Pharmacy. Financial Statement of the Hen dersonvilie Graded Schools. June 4,1906. Balance 19j4 and 1905. .. $ 25.25 State and County a:d local tax 2,571 60 Tuition, etc., $55 collected .. ' 39.00 - 2,b36.47 EXPENDITURES. White teachers and superintend ent $1,810.00 Negro teachers. 440:00 Janitors 48 00 Fuel for white and colored... ... 91.69 Applied and to be applied on repairs of Judson College" 180.30 Repairs on colored school 10 90 All other school supplies 15.55 Insurance 30.00 Total expenditures $2,626.44 Balance on hand $1:(3 This statement covers 35 weeks of school for both white and colored, 4 weeks more thm the white school has ever ha before and 8 weeks more than the color d school has ever htd. R. M. Ivins, S-up't. The sincerest tributes that can be p-ud to superiority is imitation. The imitations of DeWiti'8 Witch Hazel Salve tbt are now before the public prove it the best. Ask for DeWitt's- (Jood for burns, scalds, chaffed skin, eczema, tetter, cms, praises, boils aud piles Highly recominendea and reliable. iSold by F. V. Hunter. North Carolina, ) In the Superior - l ourt beiore tne Henderson County. Clerk. E. H. Freeman, et al. Notice of vs f W. II. Vernon and wife I Land Sale. Julia Vernon. ' By virtue of a decree in the superio; court m the above entitled cause, date June 13, 1900, I will offer for sale and sell at public outcry, to the highest bid der for one-half cash in band, balance on twelve months time, with the privi lege to the purchaser of paying all down, at the court house door,in Hen- dersonville, N. C, during the legal hours of sale on the 14th day of July, 1606, all the following described lands. lying and being in the above named state and county, in Green Kiver i own ship, and bounded as follows, viz: Tract No. 1. Beginning at a white oak on the north side of a ridge by a path and runs west 253 poles to a hick ory, thence south 126 poles to a black gum; thence east 253 poles crossing some branches of said creek to a stake then south 126 poles to the beginning, containing 200 acres. Tract No. 2. Beginning on a hickory on the west side af a 'hie b. knob and runs S. 82 poles to a locust, thence West 14 poles to a chestnut: thence Sonth 6 poles to a chestnut on the point of a ridge, thence the same course 36 poles to a stake; theuce east 97 poles to a stake; thence North 176 poles to a stake, thence to the beginning, containing 100 acres. The above described lands being known as the Merrideth Freeman lands. The object of said pale being for partition among the heirs of said Merri deth Freeman, as named in the parti tion in said cause. W. C. Rector. Commissioner. Bad Stomach Makes Bad Blood. You can not make sweet butter In a foul, unclean Miurn. The stomach serves as a churn in which to agitate, work up and disintegrate our food as it is being digested. If it be weak, sluggish and foul the result will be torpid, sluggish liver and bad, impure blood. The Ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery are just such as best serve to correct and cure all such de rangements. It is made up without a drop of alcohol in its composition; chem ically pure, triple-refined glycerine being used instead of the commonly employed alcohol. Now this glycerine is of itself a valuable medicine, instead of a deleteri ous agent like alcohol, especially in the cure of weak stomach,, dyspepsia and the various forms of indigestion. Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says of it: ' "In dyspepsia it serves an excellent pur pose. It Is one of the best manufact ured products of the present time in Its action upon enfeebled, disordered stomachs; especially if there is ulceration or catarrhal gastritis (catarrhal inflammation of stomach), it is a most efficient preparation. Glycerine will relieve many cases of pyrosis (heartburn) and excessive gastric acidity. It is useful in chronic intestinal dyspepsia, especially the flatulent variety, and in certain forms of chronic constipation, stimulating the secre tory and excretory functions of the Intestinal glands." , . When combined, injust the right propor tions, with Golden Seal root, Stone root. Black Cherry bark, Queen's root, Blood root and Mandrake root, or the extracts of these, as in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, there can be no doubt of its great efficacy in the cure of all stomach, liver and intestinal disorders and derange ments. These several ingredients have the strongest endorsement in all such cases of such eminent medical leaders as Prof. R Bartholow. M. D., of Jefferson Med- If I CVvlloir fVi rr,' T,r T 7 .1. . 4 n M. D.,of Medical Department. University of Pa., Prof. Laurence Johnson, M. D., Medical Department. University of New York; Prof. Efiwin M.Ha. M. J., Hahnemann Medical College.Chicago: Vrot John M. Scudder. M. D. and Prof. John King. M. D., Authors of the American Dispensatory, and scores of others among the leading medical men of our land. - Who can doubt the curative virtues of a medicine the ingredients of which have such a professional endorsement ? , Constipation cured by Doctor Pierce' Pleasant Pellets. One or two a dose. THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORMALS INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE t i -COURSES- Literary Classical Scientific Pedagogical Commercial . Domestic Seienee Manual Training Music Three Courses leading: to degrees. Special courses for graduates of otter colleges. x Well-equipped Training School for teachers. Bard, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text books, etc., $170 a year. For fee tuition stu dents, $125 Fifteenth annual session begins Septembea 20, 1906. To' secure board in the dormitories: all free tui tion applications should be mude before July 15. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teachers ai.d stenographers. For catalog and other information, address Chas. D. Mclver, Pres. Greensboro N. C. . We will convince you that yon can "increase your yields per acre" and you won't have to keep it a se cret, either. Bead what Messrs. "Wherry & Son, of the Magnolia Fruit Farm, Durant, Miss., write: From two acres of strawberries, on which 1,000 pounds of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers per acre were used, we cleared a profit of $75.00 per acre more than the other 14 acres of strawberries which had only 500 pounds of thia fertilizer." Thus double the quan tity of these fertilizers on each acre of any crop, and more than doubly "Increase your yields per acre." Be sure you buy only Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Virginia-Carolina Cbemlca! Co. Richmond, Va. Atlanta. Ga. Norro) . Va. Favannah. Oa. Durha-1. N. C. Montfromery. Ala, Chrle.nn, R. O. MempMg, Tsnn. Baltimore. AM. Sbroveport, La. BAT CAVE HOTEL B. F. FREEHAN, Proprietor, BAT CAVE, N. C. In ihe midst of the finest scenery in Western North Carolina. Situated 15 miles from Hende'rsonville N. C, and 20 mile from Asheville, N. C. the famous Chimney Rock Dome and Bat Caves are near the Hotel. Excellent bathing for ladies' and crentlemen. Hates for rding reasonable. Salole Irr S vigour Loevf Mountain Altitude 4060 Feet Fonrth year under same management R. M. Ivtns, Prop., Cttanola, N. C R.e-opens June 1, '06 I THE I JUSTUS ft EXPECTORANT ft S CURES I COUGHS G, COLDS ft ft ft ft ft ft Ml ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft It is safe for children. $ It is effective with adults. It breaks up sudden colds, ft It relieves chronic coughs. ft ; We have sold a great many ft bottles and it uivessolei.did satis- ft ft ft faction as a reliable remedy for ft ? coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarse- 5 ft oessf bronchial and chest inflam- ft . . , t manons. uet a uoiue. its a ft J household safeguard. ft Made by ft t I The Justus PBarinacv. i HendersonviIle,"N. C. rT. ft ft ft 'The Drug Store on the Corner" 0tfftft6ftftftftfeftftft$3ft Bisy All The Time is the best argument I can offer to the people fsr my ability to -do your watch repairing. Best work at right prices, my motto. S. B. MLce, Watch Maker and Jeweler., Two doors below Postoffice, - V Hendersonville, N. O. IaaraYbcr Yields TPeg Acre tfr ;; fMASSm. JPkESS, AGENT - . .. Fqr " ! : V THE SUN ' - Stahdard. Visible Writing. Front Stroke Typewriter r A Fill Line of Stationery and Office Supplies CHAS. E. PIrESS; Book Store Hendersonville. N. C. Bhone 86 ! Sharing Ihe Doctor's Responsibility i ; - ' ; : - - - - When we prepare medicine we realize to the full that we share the doctor's responsibility. Our part is to produce, finished medicine . that is right in 0very particular, prepared precisely according to the physician's prescription instructions. Our unceasing vigilance to thoroughly carry out our part explains our errorless, unblemished prescription record. HUNTER'S PHARMACY I NEAR THE POST OFFICE. For Hotels. Boardinor Houses and House-keepers . Hemmed Sheets, Pillow Cases, Pillow Tubing and Casing White Bed Spreads and Comforts, Table Linen, ' . ' Doilies and Napkins A nice assortment of Rugs from 75c to $3.00 Brooks & Williams Next door to Bank of Hendersonville. For a GOOD TRY Clarke Hrdwore Go. When in Town call;on T. A. ALLEN The Old Reliable Grocer I guarantee more goods for less money than can be bought anywhere else in Hendersonville. Have just received a car of ACID and have a car of GUANO ordered. Also a full line of GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS. The best that can be bought. Yours to please, T. A. - Allen " Opposite the Coirt House AUCTION SALE Saturday, J une 16,sale to 1 p.m. and SPECIAL NOTICE I am closing out all of my Glass, Crockery, and Enameled ware at a bargain. Will not handle these goods any more. I have taken on the Weaver" Organs and Tianos. Anybody can purchase an organ on payment of $1.25 each week. Also New Home Sewing Machine. Always carry a full line of Furniture. Call at once and get a bargain. W. P. Williams Furniture Store Opposite City Hall. 1 - 140.00 commences at 11 a.m. from 3 to 6 v - Laniower
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