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HEWS OF THE TOWli The Hotel Wheeler hu a number of lawyors regiitertd. ;-' .' ' , Col. S. S. HrlttAnAn nf apAAnvtlU yille, Fift. are "ere ror tne summer.. WillYarborough and wife, of Spar ..u,.r are vlsitine relatives in - tnts Mrs. t. v.uuru. nu 8!nglBff at Howe, Shoe next Sunday, 3uls, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. . with dinner oa the grounds. lira. Charles Marie Ball, of New York, daughter of Judge; Parker, la a guest of the Hotel Gates. ' Louis Grant The Board of Trade will hold no meet- erate. grounds, Next Wednesday, at the Presbyterian tag this Thursday. Postponed until hU lUugtpftte(J QQ muQn next week. I in Korea. Walker A. Smith Is walking wilh a Gl6pyI Tha fountaln at the url cane these days, suffering from a severe houae h3 bQ dug ftnd cltaned of attack of rheumatism. Ithe mass of weeds growing there. Ed. t p. Case left on Tuesday fora ten-1 Brooks is responsible for It day trip to the . . Mr.Case will also vm. ryMa,uKluu. I on the 16th. nromiiti te b. event o E. L. Brown, of Ashevllle, came to I social importance. Many guests from tOWQ wbuuoouj um ui iuwn wui uo pmeah buttons and pretty little American nags .... - , , . v T. t. Hollingsworth, who has been I Kitchen. Is making fresh, pure candies, dvertiing in this paper for a wife, bas dally, and his chocolates are gainlnr a stack of letters over six inches high I him a decided reputation for hfgb grade iii reply. - goods. - The Board of Equalization will meet I H. S. Bruin, proprietor of the Red th Court House next Wednesday, I Store is well satisfied with two things: t,,w 17th to finish their business. Henderson vllle and advertising In the July ita w I Rn.feiAi. rsi vr- .... u.t This will be the final meeting of the BOard. I r XXmmA-m. HI ,1 -H-t Miss Mamie Steedman, the extremely I Mgiatnfc Attornev General of the atata efficient stenographer in Charles French lg ntr0 attending the Bar Association. Toms' office will also do typewriting and He la gpiendid young lawyer and- an stenographic work for the general pub- all-round good fellow. He. Miss Stedman's charges are moo- . . . attorney of Geeusboro. la here circula - There will be an lee cream supper at I tjnt? amomr his numerotu frenda. .He the Metodlst parsonage Mills River cir-1 ia atonished at the rapid growth of cult on Saturday evening Hendersonville since his residence here Proceeds to be used for the benefit of I Jen gQm G, to faaYe JQU wUh the Parsonage. Tne puonc curuiauy i again, old fellow. invited. I , t, . . . I iHMiQ wuu um au many friends in Hendersonville. was married Mrs. Posey's has gone to the Exposition. I to Mr Dt u vVells,of Newberry, 8. C, From there she win gowwewi or, re-1 at Wayneavllle. Wednesday mornlne. turning to North Carolina in the Fall I the 10tll Mr Mrt We,1 win T,ilt Mfss Uoore does not expect to return to I the Expoaitlon and then probably spend Hendersonville. I the snmmer In this eitv. Edward D. Conn, who so ably and! Thkt ince of clcTr enU-men and graphically described the beauties of I accomplished lawyer, Ron. George Hendersonville in the Raleigh News I Kountree, is here from Wilmington at- I 1 . 1 T . I - & 1 -- 1- - and Observer, recently, is one of that " r a ocii m. am wan .... I BBwiuiiiiHy aamirerox mis "nusuiug great paper's most accomplished men. L,, Md we htTe to thaak hJm He wields a trenchant pen and bis ae-1 lending his valuable influence, as chair scrlptive articles make good reading. I man of the Association'! executive com- The stockholders of the A. I. R. R. mitie' i bringing that great organisa tion to uenaersonviue tbis year. . Hon. A. D. Watt a, author of the much discussed and deservedly popular Watts Law passed by the General As. hoped aoo a to have information of great 1 8erab!v of 1903. Is in Herfdereonvlile interest to the public to give out. Sever I attending the meeting of the Bar Asso al Asheviile men were present at theclt,0' Mr. WatU thinks this a beau tiful and tbriving little city and ex- Dresses surprise to find so much evi- All shipments of fruits and, vegeta-1 dence of thrift ahd progress! venesa ex- bles from Hendersonville will hereafter I hiblted since his last visit to this aec- be shipped in refrigerator cars. Tht I "on, Mr. Watts la the capable and cara will be iced in Asheviile, and then rc ecrcwry w iu.wr oimmuu- wogse presence xu mo nj is uuuiou- taily expected. Co.. held a meeting at the court house on Tuesday last. Considerable business of importance was transacted and it Is sent here. Ira J. Davis last summer iced the first car which ever left Hend ersonville, which was a shipment to New York city. Chas. John McNeill, the polished and The City Rink During the month of July will sell 14 coupon tickets for 60 cent, one coupon scholarly correspondent of the Charlotte I admits at any time. Observer, is in the city to report the proceedings of the Bar Association. I Sunday Services it Prtsbyterian Mr. McNeill is one of the most interest1 ing and finished newspaper men in the State and does his full share towards Church. Sunday School at 9.15. a. m. Services at 11.00. a. m. and 8.30 u. m. Wednes making the Observer the interesting I day evening, prayer meeting services Paper it Is. .-latASODTm. The Board ot Directors of the Audi torium company wish to announce that I The City Hjnk ver. Killer will conduct a series of I By request, will have another mas meetings at the auditorium, beginning U118136 on kte next week, due an- Saturday night. July 14tb. Rev. Miller Jl i UUUVV will K lio csuLuwavw u.-rmo co-operauon or ail tne lhat wish y compete for the elegant churches and preachers of the town; I prize that will go to the best dreased it is bellved these meeting will be pro-1 character. A second prize for the most Quctive of much irood ludicrously masked character also . rsonville for over 25 years, died at his Ml Blt 9 BoDk home here on Tuesdav mornincr. Tnt.i. I Mr. Bis Ray, of Tancey county, one oi " O -w- , - " meat was in Mud Creek Cemetary, and 1 the best known attorneys of the State, fs the ceremnnioa oraa nnnAnntaA Itn nKtAndtnoa tt tha nnnYAntion. Mr. wm.wis v wa UW U JT I " ww ww - weal Masonlft 1 Rsv'i lar book. 'The Annotation to bss been a mason for over 40 years, and I the Revisal of 1&05," Is almost tnvalua vaa well known in the community. He I ble te the attorney at law. It contains cae from Scotland here and Is surylv-1 30,000 citations, Including the fellow by his wife. I servant act of 19o7. It la counted a work Senator Lee S. Ov-rmn inn,A. of merit and must fill a"long felt want" -uuTeirom norm Carolina In the I in the profession. pMe oranch of our National Congress IS sf TT . 1 . nowji ouies. senator overman Is I ,lir.1 Park ffell and favorably known to our neonle V . w ar "Da 18 a Welcnmn via!fr TT. k.a t.l,.. I Th TtiVo Taitr last ITridaV niffkt ign rank in the Senate and wears the at the Park Rink was entirely success Q0UOl mra m. I r, AUO "wrii..i m-nv Tf.A.rllrnrlT tarlrr look- IWi saw mmfj w a w f : ;Program . Following is the prognmme of the Bar Association. . Will cod veae at 8.30 p.m. at the Court House, Wednesday. ' ; Address of welcome by Mayor Michael Schenck. .' Response by Mr. E B. Preston, of Charlotte; The address of the President, Mr, George Rountree. For Thursday the program Is as fol lows.; Annual address by Judge A. B. Par ker1 of New York, at the court house, at 10 a. m. . One of the following addresses: 'The Unwritten law" by Mr, E. W. Tirnberlake.t An address by Mr. Thomas Ruffln, of Charlotte. Thursday night Mr. 4.. L. Brooks of Greensboro will probably speak on "The relation of the Lawyer to the Bar," The committee on membership will meet at the Hotel Gttes In the ladies parlor, at 7. 45 Thursday night The balance of the program had not been decided upon at 2 o'clock, TYednes day - $d 6 1 int IT s t r IncirtSisiii The interest ln Hunters big free trip to the Exposition increases each week. Just now Miss Nina Pace Is In the lead, but there are rumors, dark and myster ious of a plot to vote heaylly for a cer- tain other well known and popula young lsdy. , Just who that young lady Is her backers decline to state justvnow, but they are firm In their opinion that she will go to Jamestown,' and that at all events will give Miss Nina Pace and all other contestants a close and hot race. They say that next week will begin to show. Anyhow, theortunate one will have a rare trip and all at Huntera expense. Bsftsrt sf J Niges. Find below a true copy pf our report as made by us on the fifth 1 weekly count for the most popular yeung lady for the Jamestown Free Trip giyen by Hunter's Pharmacy. Dated July, 5, 1907. , j" Mich ael Schenck Signed by i Claude Pace - the Judges Alfred Glazener I Bill Stradley Nina Pace 504 Gussie Dotson 183 LulaGates.'. 55 Annie Aiken 144 Lillie Davis 76 Nellie Orr :.. :....6tt Mary MoCreary... 41 Estelle Egerton 40 Mattie Thompson ..38 Sadie Smathers ..-31 BtClairHawkins. ....27 Amle Edwards 25 Elar Anderson , 20 Inez Waldrop -19 Brownie Morris..... '17 Josie Gale 17 Gertrude Oambottl 16 Lillie Allen ... ....f 14 Helena Morris 14 Joe Lane 14 Ruth Burckmyer M BessieHodges. 12 Fay Reese U Dorothy Barrows. J0 Grace West -1 Nell Justus 8 Sallie Patton.. -8 Katie Byers .w. 8 Fay Gurley.. Imoglne Garren .' 6 Miss Collins .. 6 Connie Morrow 5 Miss Holland:... J Hattie Crane Lucy Green vria Whltaker - Miss Few 5 Pa ks In the highest terms of the new enaersonvllle. J. A. Fanning and family, who have een visiting Mr and Mrs. S. J. Jruti. nas returned to his hom in Y - Aflbw viw.ej ' is 20 years since Mr. Fanning has , n 10 Hn(ersonville.and the wondi fill fV O m 1 . . uK in tne county and city were - euurce of constant wonderment to him enjoyed his visit here greatly, but r TBiea al transformatlcn which "occurred in twenty years. ing people were on the floorv Next Saturday night Manager Fite a S announces a eanaie race, wnien nas every promise of furnishing plenty of amusement. The Saturday following will occur a greased pig race, In the rink. If , you catch the pig its yours. The various attraction! offered by Manager Elte are drawing good crowds to Laurel Park, the most beautiful nat . . . J) K ............... .........v ...5 THE P EO PLE S For Sal Brick; In any quantity. First eass In every way. Immediate delivery. Hendersonville Brick and Tile Ca, offce in Hustler building. For Pale; A neat T room cottage, short distance from Hendersonville, with 10 to 50 acres of land, mostly in wood. Will make most desirable sum mer home. Terms one half cash, bal ance 6 per cent. Address Hustler. Of fice.. . ' " For $ale: 3-room cottage, and hall new, oq Anderson Ave, (en main street) lot 50x160 feet, apply to XI. C. Freeman Hendersonville, N. C. Farmers Attention: 1 2 year old horse colt, 1 surry, buggy and double harness for sale cheap. Inquire at farm of E. W. Gurley. Wanted: A nice place for two cooks can give recommendations if desired. Together if possible. Apply at Frank Brown's. FQR RENT. Clover Patch Cottage, Furnished. Address Miss Bessie Allen. Fob Sale -Early cabbage and early potatoes very line. Apply to Hustler Office. W anjted A young man to. fill position in wholesale place, Address applioa tlons te. W,bare Hustler. No more stale candy. For It Is made every day at the Candy Kitchen. Fertilizer: G.. G. Hyder has it. For your late cabbage, turnips and grain.. New car just arrived. Call on him akonce. Hot candy at the Candy Kitchen, Summer Boarders "Four Oaks,"' close to Balfour Station. Abundant shade,, fine water,' pleasant surround, sngs. Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs J. E. A31en, Balfour, N. C. Lost: July 4th, between Post Office and Candy Kitchen, 1 gold cuff button. Finder please return to Candy Kite nen for reward. ' '"Broad Oaks" Boarding House Beautiful location, fine shade, pleasant surroundings. Two miles west on Shaws Creak Road, i mile from car line, aq dress Mrs. W.J.Davis, Box 126. Hen jmhi Til C. Phone 118. R.F.D. 8. ' Finest and purest is our motto. Candyr Kitchen. The For; Sale, Cheap. Cash, or on time: 1 Second hand runabout, 1 sec ond hand top buggy, 2 seoond band light surrtes on of them good as new, also several! sets of second hand harness. Orb &Crane, E. College st-, Hender sonville, N. C. -Those desiring to board in a -private home, located on Haywood Road It miles from . Hendersonville may apply for particulars tr, Mrs. W.C.Jordan Hendersonville, N. C. R. F D. 6 box 5 ForSali: A fine young Jersey cow, fresh in milk F. E. Curtis. Wanted: Good sized boy to do gener al work at the candy kitchen In the Red Store.! wamted A wife, Address T. T. Hoi- lings worth. Hendersonville, N. C. Wanted Position as: housekeeper or m&nnger of some home or boarding house tn Blue Ridge Mountains, bv lady of experience, Address 121 7th St. Augusta, lit. Celery Plants For Sale Trans planted, rooty and stocky. Apply to CapW J. W. Wofford. A respectable colored girl desires a situation aa table or chambermaid. Address Hustler office. For Sale. Thifollowing tracts of timbered lands in Polk County, N. C on White Oak, Try on and Piney Mountains and on the watertof White Oak, Alstcon and Camp creek of Green River are for sale, viz: Section one containing 2024 acres ii two, three four . ; five six seven islght aiine iten eleven sua 1350 " 981 1182 788 284 460 ' 1101 " . 7T6 1031 " Thise lands can be bought in sections or as Is whole at prices that are reason able and on terms that will be aatisrac tory.l For further informatlpn call on O. B-iJostlce agent, Rutherfordton. or W. M. Justice. Mills springs, roia Counfiy. N. C ' Beii Estate Brokers need not appiy as am lookiner for actual purchasers. I also have some 4,000 acres on the waters of Bltf Hungry and Green River, on the East Vide of tne nine uiage ana ooum side of the 8. &. A. Railroad, in Hen deraaa County. ' . Patties wishing to see this land can nn an S. J. Justice, or W. A. Smith AttyHendersonville.or the undersign- ' V j C. B. Jutice, Agt. Rutherfordton, N. CJune 24, o7. Where are You Going ? s TO Cortriirht Shingles, handled by Bly Bros, here, are enjoying a wonderful popularlty.the manufacturer working their immense plant night and day to keep up with the demand for their pro duct. ". I'. 0. LYDA'S L1ARKET ON West College Street . j Phone 76 A.' CANNON, President ..' ' J. MACK RHODES, Cashier A, L. HOLMES, V. Prest. . S. G, RHODES, Asst.Cashier " OF mucriimic-iat?' iryicyylQoa lt u LLE WE WANT YOUR ACCOUNT We believe that we offer every facility for prompt and prepsr Bauking Business. We want your account. If you inquire around you will obsorve that this Bank everywhere enjoys a most enviable reputation for uniform courteous attention. We can handle your account to your satis faction. And we will. " Issl SSlMSBjsl J s "rm sss. ' mm Bk. mi m.--w m-mm-m . :.BBa - mmr - w k m 11 11 n 11 n v:. ii f vi 1 css t - ' Jr. si m. . m jmmr:j 1 ..H v " : ' " - ' ' vl : 1-.. ;'.y ;, f ASHEVILLE, N. C. Uool Voilos from Sl.00 to S2.00 yd. Our large show of Voiles this Summer is without a paralell. We have many pretty weaves in Black, Brown, Green, Grey, Blue and Cream Write for Samples EverytKing new and up-to-date When you want a Swell Rig a comfortable carriage or a good saddle horse call on J;L. McDowell ' Just Back of Court House. toe: iredd. store Located on Haiti street, opposite the Blue Inn, is Headqarters for 5 and IO cent Goods See our Line of China, Glass, Tin and-Enameled ware Jardineers at Bargain prices Most complete line of Souvenir Cards in town If you really want bargains, s TOED RED STORE 1 . is the place CjOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TURNIPS o There were three turnips and one was white, And one was yell 0 w and one was red. They grew and thty grew by day and night 'Til they grew as large as a cabbage head That's the way they grew. The seed came from Hunter's Pharmacy. We hare just received a fresh supply Of Turnip Seed from the Robert Buist Co. We hare the following varieties : Mammoth Purple Top Globe, White Flat Dutch, Improved Yellow Ruto-Baga. . - White Egg and others. Every home should have it'e own "Tnrnip patch." A small place planted In turnips will bring bountiful returns. The sun may kill some of the first Tender plants.' In that event just buy More seed aud plant again. Will you phone 82 toaay r r Near the Pastoffice Hendersonville, N. C. Huntor's Pharmacy ooooooooooooooooooc vvvvvv M" V S- ir4" mr vP o o o o o o o o -FT- o o o o .0 o o ural park in the state.
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