. 5 s - HEND E RS ON VILLE . t N ., C:. TURSD AY. FEBRUARY 14, 1 9 0 7 , ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR ' - ... - f - I M State Vtonft Com fctcher, was in town .us a pleasant visit. GOLjyG Off T I RWnmon IrllU loot ThimdaT. I a fourteen months old hog weighing 425 rounds. - A no juiecwi dw : . - tiseinent in' this issue. Their cateh ( motto is '4tetyihing electricai except i the shock." ... The many friends of Judge Pace will be glad to hear that he is slowly recov ering irpm his recent attack: of the grippe. -" ". , -. ' : The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give an ouster supper on Friday the 15th, in the vacant store room next to Hunter's Pharmacy. And the oyster's will be plentiful and nne ones, too. . Chas. E. Plesa will remove his book stort to the opposite side of the street, inte the bulldifig recently purchased by rr. G. Ststbn from Jlrs. Morris. F. M. Dixon, father of Dr. Guy Dixon, io in town. Mr. Dixon is from Cleve land county, and i looking up reales- with the idea of makine this bauu - - - - . his permanent home. - - Slcldo Glazener is living rignt up u MnntiittQii u close seller. He says "skidoo," ,23," for you, and out goes the winter suits and overcoats. He makes no money on the deal but wants the cash for spring goods. Mrs. J. C Morrow, a patient of Dr, J. L. Egertdn; la in the Biitmore hospi ul. Mrs. Morrow's many friends will be glad to know that she is getting along very nicely, and will be home soon. . - A phonographic entertainment, and poke sapper will be Riven at the Fletch er scrool house on Thursday evening, February 21 et. An enjoyable time may be expected and a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. 8. A. Presley andS. J. Thomas, bet ter known as "Sid." were in town, this week on pleasure ana Dusinew oeub. Mr. Presley was a former resident of this eity and now represents the Acme Milling Company of Tennessee. Mr. Thomas is representing a VirRiniateb acce house, and is one of the most pop ular "knights of the grip" on the road. The Mercantile sale is one in which ornaUrAc Jo!jti.KMLSL.r. , , ; , " It was a corn-and-milk fellow, jid the meat was fine. ; S. J. Justice has returned from Ral eigh, where he represented - the county commissioners, in the dispute over ; tne Polk-Henderson county line. Lost: Tuesday evening, on Main St., between the Hotel Gates and Mrs Jus tice's, on Ashe ville road, a gold breast pin, about one Inch long. Liberal re ward if returned to Hustler office. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hefner, of Horse Shoe, who having been visiting in South Carolina, were in Henderson- ville, Wednesday, on their -way home, after a very pleasant visit amongst their .children in the Palmetto State. Miss Margaret Kirk, with her broth er Herbert, of New Castle, Pa., are guests of Mrs. Gover's. Miss Kirk has a voice of remarkable sweetness and is well known amongst the younger socie ty set of her city. Mr. Joseph C. Neustaedter of New York city is in Hendersonvllle on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Louis Haas. Mr. Neustaedter is delighted with this climate. Heeaves this week, but hopes to return soon lor a longer stay. Mrs. W. P. Williams has returned frem Spartanburg, where she has been receiving medical attention. The man? friends of Mrs. Will lams' will be pleased to learn that her condition is much im proved, and she is now on the road to recovery, it is hoped; after a long and serious illness, which she has born with patience and fortitude. jftVin F. SpawelL of Atlanta, in tmb- ribirig for this paper, says In his letter enclosing check that be. desires to keep posted as to the rapid growth and pros perity of beautiful Hendersonvuie. Mr. Sea well is one of the proprietors of the Purity Laundry, and is counted one of the 4star" men of tho Travelers In surance Co., with whom he has been re markably successful. Many articles and some ads. are left out this week. - Lack of space. Miss FayetU Gurley was given a very pleasant surprise party by twenty of her friends on the evening of the; fifth. The Gilreith Band',' had been secured and dancing was enjoyed by - all. C x A'unia.ue advertising novelty is being given out by McD. Ray, agent for the Metropolitan Surety Co. of New. -York citv. It is a card with a calender aad a handsome little thermoneter on iiznak ing a decidedly fetching advertisement. Talk about the value of advertising 1 Did you see the crowd at the Mercantile Company, Wednesday? Of, course they had the goods and the prices, but adver tising, telling .the folks, , letting them know that they had the goods and ; the prices is what brought the crowd here. Rev. Wilcox will preach at'the Epis copal church the First Sunday in lent, Feb. 17th. The serTioes will be as fol lows: Holy communion at 8 00 al m., Sundav school at -9.30 ' a. m., Morning services ao 11.00 a. m. y The last number of the Graded School Star Course will be elven,at' the Court HouaeN on Thusday, Feb. 21st. trof. Chas.Lane, undoubtedly one of the most popular lecturers on the American plat form today, will deliver his celebrated "An Analysis of Lukuifhter." The Court House will be warm, and an enjoyable time may safely be promised all who .attend. Preparations are being made to ;erect a handsome little Baptist church at Bal four. Mr. William Spence has donated an acre of land on the Ashevllle road near the depot. Mr. Rhodes is chair man of the building committee and con tractor McCreary is drawing up tke plans and estimates. - The church will fill a long felt want in the thriving com munity of Balfour, Dr. T. A. Allen, 8r., has returned from hi Florida trip, which he enjoyed hiahW. While there he met many Hendersonvllle folks, including F. G. Hart, Ernest Jordan, Miss Bettie Llver- ett, Graham Connell, Mr. Braswell ana others, all of whom seemed to be well and enjoying life. Prof. Ransome, form erly of Flat -Rock, is teaching school there, and exercises incident to a flag raising at his school was one of the pleasant incidents ot Dr. Allen s visit. Mark Anders took the bridle off his horse in the jockey lot, back of Shep herd's store, Monday, and the' horse bolted. He made a complete wreck of the buggy, and the funny part of it was that he came back to where he started. He had to be thrown to get a bad splin ter out of his leg, otherwise he was un injured. r J. M. Shepherd has a sovernir which he prizes highly,, sent him by Mr. Fred Fulbrlght, brother of our efficient sta tlon asrent. it's an old nne Duiiet piec ed up by Mr. Fulbright, recently in the deadly "crater" of the - Petersburgh battlefield. Mr. Shepherd has had a former acquaintance with many of its kind, and the ugly piece of lead recalls i 2 erytiiirig JlLflectric EXCEPT THE SUOCKK i Portable Desk Lights ; ; : Fans ;: ; ' - ";" z . . Smoothing Irons , I 'y. ' Water Heaters A General Line of Electrical Fixtures and Appliances i Watch this Bpace for. new jvrinkles "and when you, want anything in onr line call at 7 - x to him many incidents times." of .those awful TFKe Union Meeting of the Carolina Baptist Association At a recent joint Bession of the ex ecutive and mission committees, held in, Judge Blythe's office in this city it was decided to hold the next Union Meeting with the church at Refuge em bracing the fifth Sunday in March, 1907, The introductory sermon will be preacTied on Friday night and the order of exercises for Saturday and Snnday Lwili appear in program published In due time. . " All the churchea in the Association are entitled to one or more represent atives, And as our Refuge people are never behind whsn the hour comes for an interesting service, the local music talent will favor the occasion with sult- lable selections and. as to luncheon on I Saturday, plenty and welcome will be in "good taste." MAIN STREET mm Mi m County. Schools. The state has allowed Hendersan county the sum of $2109.35 from the second $10O,000,cuttlng out the expenses roirfl -for and reducing the whole amount wanted 22 percent. The sum of 767.03 was received from the first 1 100.000. and the two combined, with $650 as fines, eta, will be sufficient for & two montha' -Urm. It cosu about 1700 a month to run the county schools. VVe prepay express oharpjes on S5.oo s When you order your Goods from this J store to the amount of 5.00 or you will not have to pay any -expressage You may purchase this amount when in f Ashe ville and the express charges, will be. PREFAUD A n v J J 1 I ' J 1 If) US NO EISTTEDR THAN THE R s. OOF 0ver with ortn Iffl ran saitiis ituoo A " 6 If 11