TIbC JfrCttCb BrOHfc) IDUtlCr J. W. Baitey, editor of .the Bib- official management of Henderson morning,, haying adjourned yest Heal Recorder, as chairman of the county. terday in honor of the memory of M L. SHIP MAN, T. R. BARROWS, . .. , Editoi Associate Editor HENDERSONVrLLE, N. C. Entered at the Postoffice at Bendersonvuis ,Y C.. o matt matter ot the second class. SHORT ON REPORTS. .Tha Sfftfo "Rnrftan of Labor and Printing would appreciate the re turn to the Department any cop ies of the 1905 report that are not especially desired by parties receiv ing fhom a f. the time the edition North , v Carolina : Anti-Saloon League calls a conventiou of friends of temperance in the state to convene in Raleigh January 24 and 25th. He says the convention will markan era in the temperance! cause as a dumber of important matters will be discussed includ ing that of state prohibition. He appeals for a substantial aud thoroughly representative conven tion. o'- General Lee to Monday at 12 .Nothing of special interest to I click; Au appropriate "memorial the citizens of Henderson county Beryioe was held in th Hall of the has been presented to either 1 : , . I -.Vj UOO U A VU XbGjJl COCU VaVtf CO l'J-1 1 0 branch of the General Assembly afternoon. Many legislators at- at this writing, although soma I iaa . .., i-u minor measures one amending a.iit AAmn;. the Hendersouville school law and most impressive". -the other various and sundry drainage laws, are pending before The proposed legislation restric committees. These proposed ting the rights of newspapers to measurs were held up in order to enter uto contracts with trans- the people wanted portation companies for transpor jisnrtftin if lne proposed new roau law may . .m . . , tation in exchanee for advertising was issued. The usual number 01 oe a oil expensive, out ererywuiug m&de the a matter. groused the indignation of copies reserved for the purpose of ot value costs money, trooa roaas b tfae committee u advised that many editors in the State and supplying special demands, trom are an aosoiute necessity m nen- gome amendmeDto only are deair. they are determined to fight this time to time, is already nearly ex- derson county and our peopie may ed tQ the drai lawg and ti- attempted mfringment upon their hausted, only about a dozen copies jus as won i t v tions are ekpected early next week independence to the last ditch Het.tincf forth what. th TAnr.l They will insist upon being left o - tr 1 - want. alone aud resent to the end the bpinffleft and requests tor tnem at once and nave aoue wuu it. o . . .1 ..' . f 1 1 j.jujn.ainff innnmhfir. Last Fav no attention to individuals uauy lumcBsiug -- 1 Saturday requests were complied who are playing ior position, po .;u Wo cofa rf thft De- liticallv. but eo ahead and do W lull iUi UUiiilUVU owvu w - 1 9 f rtmftnfal Tonnrts. from first to what is needed aud must be done last to be sent to the John Hop- i,o TTnirniait.v Baltimore. Md.. 2.500 Dluuks annually more aiuo uuiivovii -- j . . ... I.. 1- 1 . . the Public Library, Seattle, tnan tney nave Deen receiving ib Wash., Brown University, Provi- what members of congress have dence. R. I., and to The Labor voted upon themselves, despite nAxrnn.e "Rirmi ncrhftm . Ala., oe- tne nrotest oi tne democratic a.u..wwuv, O ' I . . sides several inquiries for the last leaders.The Vice President, bpeak report alone. The following re- er of the House and members of oorts are out of print and any the Cabinet will be paid a salary populistio suggestion that their Senator Ballenger is chairman uwi,mu. v u .u- of the senate committee on claima. "u"eu .,uIu.iu..u)- He is also a member of the fol- 8tiaP9 or Iorl- lnere 18 laDS0 ute' ly no reason tor any such an inti mation. It is far-fetched any- copies of them that may be re- t.nm fid bv those not in need of them will be appreciated: 1888, 1894, 1890, and 1891. The depait- ment, did not issue a renort for the year 1892. The demand for these reports is increasing rapidly and a larger edition onffht to be minted this of $12,000 per year, an increase of $4,000. lowing committees : , Agriculture, Appropriation, Finance, Fish and Fisheries, 'In stitution for blind. Pensions and Soldiers, Home and Public roads. Senator Mauney is chairman of the committee on Commerce aud a member ot tne committees on way. www Senator Simmons will be bis own successor to serve the state six years more in the greatest leg islative body , of the world, the Senate of the United States. On- Manufacturing, Mining, Peusions ly four vote8 were cabt against and soldiers. Home. senator in rUmrmfiV nmia loat. ureese, ot lransylvania, is cnair- Tuesday night, out of a total of man ot the committee on inter- iju. nhiaf Jnatif A WaIt niftrfc- It is just as well to remind the public that the radical majority in nal Improvements and a member received the support of four per j UL fcUO xunuwiug; vuu8Miuui sonal friends .which came as a greater extent at the last election Apportionment, Corporations, 8apriSef even to the Chief Justice Vm piupuitiuu iu. iu vuio Wk; mWUuuu iw, -uuiuai lB"iUl,0 himself. The speech of Senator a i i X- . . ti.. if:i:j i tnan inaL oi anv uiuer reuuuiicau lviiiitarv anairs. rLanroau uu ypar. 15 ive tnousanu copies w connt Jn the digfcrict wlth the ex. shell.fiah puDiisned last year, uu : ceDtion of Cherokee. And excep i jl i i l a- I 1 partment says mo Buppijr o- . TT.nn(i nn Hfim0p.rfltio Th mnr-.h dipnn.d road law hausted. Evidently the people ( n ma(ift a bfittr nhnwinfr "all fnr TTfinAftraon mnnt.v will nrnh- . . . -j.z f I J " o I J jr are becoming more aPprciu,ivux alongtheW,, ably be introduced during the statistical miurmatiuu uub coming week and it is hoped that their great state and the fieid of the po,K tirj HENDERSON LINE the people have agreed upon a "rtnrean oi ljauur auu muuut Simmons accepting the great bon or was a very fine literary produc tion and enjoyed to the fullest ex- tent by the vast throng wiio were fortunate enough to be present. WWW ' should be enlarged. AGAIN OTHER MATTERS PERTAINING TO HENDER SON COUNTY. measure which will be satisfact- The weather is fine in Raleigh this winterand not nearly so much sickness as is usually reported o o V3 . We regret to hear that the Tox away Hotel Company is in trouble financially and sincerely hope that matters may be so arranged i8tatt crr.pondencr.) as not to interfere with the present Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 19, '07. excellent management of their Senator Ballenger has reseived great system of hotels. This en- the following petition which will terprising combination of really doubtless come as a surprise to progressive citizeus has accom- tho citizens or Henderson county plished a great deal in the materi- who were advised two years ago al development of Western North that the matter in question had Carolina aud it is hoped that their been amicably adjusted, in accor- progressive efforts will not be re- dance with an act mutually agreed ory to the public generally. They among members of the General nave certainly nad conferences a Assembly. However, some ot plenty to arrive at a satisfactory them are slightly indisposed and conclusion. Thost Saluda peti- one Representative is said to have tioners are doubtless interested in suffered an attack of pneumonia ascertaining something of the pro- posed new law, inasmucn as tnere Mothers who give their children Ken- is little probabilty of their, being nedy's Lrxative Cough Syrup Invari able to stray off into Polk county l indorse it. ummren rnce n I 1 - 9 - 1 a. oecause tne laste is so pieaeaut. uon tains Honey and Tar. It is the orig inal Laxative Cough Byrup and is un- There is a growing sentiment in rivaled for the relief of croup. Drives the General Assembly to put all the ld out through the bowels. Con- c.-.. rc ..iL. i i forms to the National Pure Food and , . .J . Drug Law. Sold by P. V. Hunter. auu aiiuw uu ices w ku iuvu tuo t increase the salaries of about all the State again. m -m 11 I 111 . - tarriftri in anv manner wnatsoever. uuon dv tne senators and rfinre J " L lot- i- m . -v -a w i . M.a. . i ill il, r-m.N 11 i w ibis mwm m - rn. m w m. . . M Hendersonville nas neen greatly sentatives ot tne two counties and J " . - Tillman, in a speecn in senate, com- - 1.1 1- I 1 1 I J A I KQ0flfQ,i wta nreBfinw of thfi nasaftd t.hrnncrh tha aonomi Ac. I ne salaries oi aoout an iuQ state pares senators with nerro minstrel -j- j. i - ioc:i i. r : - i Ttoq onmmn i this sfin.t.ion sfimhlv fnr uuiciais ou auuuuiiw ui tue iuufBM. iroupe. onrl nr nAnnk hav al WftVB enter- Th P.tlti.. eQ 0081 01 11V1DK Qorm8 1118 PB5 UV V MA - - - J I - I tained the kindest feelings for "To The Honorable Legislature of The AO I nLAlP OT rX nrt n I :ar n n q " Vniu noti tima a a to fha momhcra nf fhat. CTrpat. Plit.ftr- 7, . T.. .7.. .7 "W4t Several of the said of in They like .11 the taste as well as maple la whar. An a mAthan xrwrtm r f reality noiding Kennedy Laxative Cough Syrup. IUB uieiuuerB ui uuau gicau cutci- tioners citizens and tax navfr nf that ... , rrr; , . " . " f cin.nnrotinn TTfirft' hon nit of Hende their positions at a sacrifice , and This mordera cough syrup is absolutely prising corporation. Meres liop- part 01 tienaerson county east of Camp f . . free from any opiates or narcotic Con ing that everything may be ami cablv adiusted without loss or j -- hindrance to the investors or pro motere. Creek, and in and near the city of Salu- aa, respectfully showetb: That we are very unjubtly treated, and made the vie tims of heavy burdens, and harsh treat ment by the official management of Henderson county, and we receive no corresponding benefits; that our public their is imminent need for the re lief suggested. tains Honey Tar. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drucr Law. Sold by F. V. Hunter. The joint committees on Edu cation of the Senate and House of News, from Washington is to StoJ!,- RiprwentatiTti hav mutually the effect that the House of Rep- schools benefits: We therefore pray that agreed to a continuance of the resentatives has voted to increase f,"" STJ .wuAf present system of selecting memb- When the cold winds dry and crack the Harry Thaw, noted New York, mur derer, will be tried this week. ' He is confident of a favourable verdict. the salaries of members from $5,- ties as follows, viz: nm t-r W W hpt annnm TpfriHinfr Following the present line as now es 000 to $7,&00 per annum, reiusing tablisned from the northwest corner of to take a roll call. Well, . wno folk county at the junction of Hender Kloro'tA mornhprs frnrn nb- 8?n an? Rutherford counties, the croa sing 01 saia line at Camp Creek at. or jecting to go on record upon such near Bishop's former mill site, tbeuce o mvinnaifinn'na fiar of raUirur tue wesii sluo 01 amP wees to uav a proposition as that ot raising id Pace,g miU and QQ up the east branch their own salaries And it is lur- oi uainp creek to the crossmg of the A. ther charge that themember from SSiS'Kd the the tenth North Carolina district valley between Wards and Judds peaks oyoinflt thfi mPftsnrp whirh on tne west, ana Moody's and Blake's voted against tne measure, wnicn peks on the east, general course south now eoes to the Senate for con fifteen degrees east and south twentv nr.i.mo Thfi Rftnrhsfintativft- east tOf the 8aluda and Greenville public currance. lne Kepresentative- ro&d near the fork Qf the Juadigl'peak elect from this district is douot- road then south thirty degrees east to the less elad" of the occurrance and present Polk and Henderson county line Ati that. hfi -wfl nnt. as aireaqy denned and estal)nshed, 0 bers of the county educational there to oppose the scheme, also. The records will bear us out in the statement that our democratic tax collector is saving to the tax payers of Henderson county about $1,000 per year in insolvents, dis coveries, land sale and from oth er sources. This is pretty good for the first year and we may ex pect even a more favorable result 7 for 1906. Then why go back to - former conditions under republi can management of the tax books? , We are not going. That's all. Maybe the legislature will pass a law making it a misdemeanor -for newspapers to "boost" candi- dates for office, except upon a cash ; basis.: If this were so, the editors could well afford to pay fare, - and on by said established line to the South Carolina line." Respectfully submitted. ' E. Buncombe Golet, Chas. F. Ward, R. H. Moody, Balam Kennedy, Edward B. Golet, M. D.', H. B. Lam, T. M. Pry mer, John S. Johnson, J. H. Stephen son, Charles Estes, Jim Moody, J. T. Sloan, Charles Sumter, Thomas Nichols, L. A. Emerson, C M. Gavin, Mamie T. West, J. A.Bolick, John Thompson, Wm Jones, I. A. Means, R. H. Moody, W. O. Ward, W. H. Pace, A. B. Hatchett, A. J. Ballard, Ann F. Ball, M. Thompson. Ernest Patterson, Perry Bishop, Mar shall Privett, L. Pitts, C. A. Savage, A. M. Arnold, Tude Kennedy. It is understood that the Rep resentative from Polk has a bill to present which is intended to carry out the wishes of said peti tioners to divorce themselves from the county of Henderson. It is to be regretted that they have so soon become dissatisfied with "the skin a box of salve can save much dit- enmfort. In hnvincr raIvr look fnr t.hn boards, in order to maintain the name on the box to avoid any imitation?, m-ABfint. avatfim of nnifnrmit.v in nd hesure ypugetthe original DeWitt's r , . Witch. Hazel Salve. Sold by F. V. tne management oi tne pu one I Hunter. schools throughout the entire State. And there is little proba- bility of a single departure from the policy outlined by these com mittees, although republican members of . both houses are clam- onng for a change. Quite a number of local temp erance measures have been intro duced into both, the Senate and House and several spirited discus sions, have been provoked thereby. It is safe to assume that this Leg. islature is composed largely of temperance men, as only two votes were cast against the propo sition to put whiskey out of Mor gantou, which recently came up iu the House. Several republi cans, even, supported the bill. 1 Today being the centennial an niversary of the birthday of Gen eral Robert E. Lee. the most il lustrious soldier of. the age and the greatest diplomat thesouth has ever produced, in accordance with an act of the General Assembly of 19C5 making his birthday a legal holiday in North Carolina, the legislature did not convene this . ft. ft ft - ft ft ' ft ft THE JUSTUS EXPECTORANT CURES COUGHS & COLDS It is safe for children. It is effective with adults. It breaks up sudden colds. It.relieves chronic coughs. We have sold a great many bottles and it gives splendid satis faction as a reliable remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarse ness, bronchial and chest inflam mations. Get a bottle. Its a household safe guard. - . Made by The Jnstos Pharmacy. HendersonvIlIe,N. C." "Tbe Drug Store on the Corner" ft -ft 3 ' Fash'ablG Tailoring S3 o Naturally, you want to dress as well Oil as your purse will afford there's no need of argument to prove it pays to mke a good appearance. You can do this at Jittle cost. The grest Tailoring.house of Schloss Bros. & Co.. of Baltimore and New York, is at your service. An expert cutter of theirs will be he soon to show the new goons ana take measurements He 1 t51 O will brtnff samples of the newest fahri he will have fashionplates of the best styles: he will glaaiy give you the bene grt of his long experience in the selection of the most becoming models a d pat terns. : You should see Mm.' Fashions for SPRING and SLfMMER. We will have hundreds of samples of . the most desirable coths aod accurate illustrations of the models that Fashion has decreed proper. You will have the benefit of the best tailoring ideas and haye them properly carried out; your build, height, complexion, carriage, business, will all be considered with a resulting: distinctiveness otherwise un obtainable. WILSONS MERCANTILE CO: o o to 0 Mr o 4& ft BOOK Sun Mag Mewsp E ftftftft ftft000 OK Fine Stationary. BlaLi s and Office Supplies. Souven ir Cards and ISHany Other Things. MAILORDERS GO PROMPTLY. REMEMBER. Wool Dress Goods and Silks Of these we show a superb stock, ranging between 50c and $1.75, with the;big con centration on grades from 65c to $1.25. Wide fabrics selljbest this season 42jin. to 66 in. in wool goods and 27 in. to 36 In. silks. . FINE COTTONS and LINENS, botU In white goods and colors, fare "having a well deserved popularity as they combine fine appearance with great durability while inexpensive. Staple Dry Goods, Housekeeping Goods, Small wares, Underwear, ' Hosiery, and Gloves, Embroideries and Laces, Ribbons, Neckwear.jHandkerchiefs, Corset and But terick Patterns. . Ladies' Suits, Skirts and Coats Very J attractive styles at reasonable prices. Suits from $3.95 to $28. Skirts, $1.95 to $10. Spring Coats, $3.50 to $12.50. Our stock of Embroideries, White Waists (from 65c to $2.90) shows great value. (lien's and Bovs' Suits and Furnishings - A big stock of big values f torn low priced goods on up to very fine grades 128.00 in men's suits Fine Shoes of all kinds. Hats and Caps. Trunks and Bags. Mattings and Rugs up to oxi3 Axmlnster Rugs at $23.75. H. REDWOOD & CO., Asheville. N. C. .ifSr. lr, OO 0 o o o It dition. O candies. . rfV. VfV. fV. WMr. y Vfc. , Vk jNMt f V. V. VSr. .. .VW V. Vfc. ". H. 15" !. 't. . -w? .. W. Q PHARMACY H 0 a HUNTER'S This word signifies the best in can dy. We cannot offer the public better candy which gives more uni versal satisfaction, nunnally's Can dies are kept by us only, and are als ways kept fresh and in splendid con- Wo desire your trade in Packages from 10c to 80c. HUNTER'S PHARMACY. Near Postoff ice ZL jfc st, w vv vv, vv. ,vv. yv. yv. ..v. v. y'i yw. v. v. i. Vf "." "" 5 '4S -. t? 'W f Q . 0 0 'If. J1. .w CARTER BROS. Main St.. Next door to Hawkins Jewelry store Hendersonville 11 flTI Af 4 fill All Mil ft ii V ilil SATURDAY Jan. 28, will sell at the high dollar 107 shirts, 72 picture frames, 13 pra". window cartaios, ooe buegy, 3 umbrellas and other articles. . Sale at 2 o'clock noon. .1 11 U Jl jl 4 With every pair of shoes we will give free from one to three pairs of good O.CK ''Stronger than The Law" The Strongest, most Durable Shoe on the marktt, without any exception Boys' t - S2.25 Men's -A - $2.75 M. M. SHepherd

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