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1 . A . - AJi - f X .. ml X. fc V iff I 7 I I 1 1 I i I - I I ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR StateLibrary Cod PENDERSONV-ILLB . N, 0,.TEU R S D AY.. AUGUST 8. 190 7 VOL. XVI, NO 81 MR. SHIPMAN'S FITNESS. Methodist District Conference. yMulilliiwis fjiurH. T. Hudson Tells Why Xhe Present Assisiani oommis sioner Should be Promoted. rn vie f tae decision of Mr. H. flu - .-the present Commissioner of r boraod Printing not to seek renom ..rin for that office, and inasmuch as . ..,nViv lnrnmhAiit tnd nil I tbe preset - rates.-Tha sum of jaaor in omce naii iruu wo -. - , . . predecessor lao mn JaUd a hopeful middle section ui u - cy0( the piedmont and tranamon- tVa RtAtA will rtro&ent the 406 SeOfcW" w r name of that sterling Democrat and tireless party worker, M. L. Shlpman 0f Henderson county." It has been the custom, since the mpervislon of the Public Printing was placed with this Department, to select in editor for the position of Commis ,ioner. If party service and proper nualifications place one in line for pro- motioa in uemocrawc circles, uy- m&n is pre-eminently fitted for the pas iinn. Ag Assistant Commissioner he lklUH Dtn spent three years time familiarizing himself with the work of the Depart nentandthe duties thereof, and all tbinfs being equal there is no just re ion why he should not be promoted. TM eandidacv.of Mr Shipmar la pecu" n.riv oersonal to the writer of this On last Wednesday night the Ashe ville Dlitrict Conference of which the Hendersonville Church is a part, assem bled in the town of Weaverville, a su burb of Asheville, ' The opening sermon was preached Wedaesday night by Rev. J. B. Craven of Asheville. On Thurs day morning Bishop James Atkins ar rived and took the chiir receiving, re ports from the pastors concerning the spirtual state of their respective . pasto- these reports . indi- . nil a nopexui spirtual conaiuoa throughout the District compose , of 18 pastorates. At 11 o'clock the sermon was preached by Dr. D. II. Lliaker of Qendersonville. Reports of committees consumed the afternoon. On Thurs day night Rev. Z. Paris of Marion, N.C., preached the sermon. On Friday morn lug at 11 o'clock Bishop Atkins filled the pulpit. In the afternoon the lay men had full charge Mr. George L. Hackney, presiding, during which the matter of a better support of the mlnis- try was the 4 sole theme unaer consideration. Addresses were made by Bishop James Atkins, Mr Charles H. Ireland of Greensboro. N. C, Mr. J.H. MM r ilEWS OF THE TOM that when the proper time comes will present evidence which . will vlnce the most skeptical of the correct ness of their position. I TheWoflord residence with one and rt. t a n.i... I a half acres of land has been sold tO Company. Hon. 'Michael Skhenck is at "Pill Mr- Sam T. Modges fiias Some tViig to Say Abpit r Oaronce Stroise secretary. The directors are all well known men. The officers and directors have solely the interests Chautauqua and of Henderson ville at hear. : There is no profft, no self-glorification, no fi nancial profit absolutely, in it for any of them. . Dr. Clarence B. Strouse is associated with Dr. Wilbur L. Davidson of Wash ington in the Chautauqua woxk, in which they have been successful, in many different parts of the country. It is eaid Asheville is anxious to secure a A, F. P. King, for 15000. . Miss Mary Farmer, who has been visi ting friends and relatives here, has re turned to Washington. It costs only 49 cents now to go to Asheville. Used to be 70 cents. The new rate is effective on Aug. 8. E. E. Oliver, the advanee agent of the big oarnival here this week, is a man well up in his business, and a huitlsr from the word go. Oscar Bekker, an old time prespectot and miner, is exploring the mountains around the city. He has . found paying deposits of mica within five miles , of rri .. . j i. i . f tt v.. wi TTUA t Av $10,000 deported with the Commercial I " " " " r &enOOUCmai uoyoigpin:-F--.-- " BAQki presumabiy as .guarantee of his Timo. Boliovoo Public Sentiment to bo with CompGny financial standing. work himself. Postmaster Brownlow , Jackson tiys The Land Auction. In an interview with a representative of this paper Mr. Sam T. Hodges said; "1 am of the opinion that Dr. Strouse Be htJ slice Martin of Shelby, N. C, and Supt. of Education Reynolds of Buncombe Coun- secured that contract through mis-1 ty. All these addresses emphasised the represenUtlonf, h, alleged his at- UrgVBa DI6U Ok Uiuro KUuW hjlo uiB' I hod. In trm onictinir of the Dastor's tractions cost him t27oo. baI&tv. bv which a better support can l,iA k vaAliui S14oo: ..,h raaaonthat after six years aer-1 r.-'..j .v. v..- .k" ,uu""w " J " vice lathe Department of btate Auditor TaDCadooetof Hying and geneial "We made up a heavy deficit lastj ha eeU that he can give "expert testi- proaperityf The i&ymen's meeting re- year, taking Dr. Strouse's word for the Bon,as toir. aipo,u- .dud to; resolution adopted by a of bU ulent, which we laUr found ! tk niann nv wirLun us UAia Uw pesvw w Two years ago Hendersonville had no Chautauqua at all, Last year sho had one. This year she has two. What the future holds in store only the fortune teller at the Oarniyar can tell and she wants 50 cents for th informa tion.'. '' ' Just uow the situation is full of interest. There is talk of arrests, there has been aonsiderable Increase in postoffice receipts for this July over, the same month last year. This would seem I to indicate that more people are in should address Charity Hospital, New" was the can- I i. .V. 1 A .... h,. vAra of that time it was his 7. " " ' . to be aosoiuteiy incorrecs. i"S U1W . , i uiai uie Deer meuious sugKosbcu wuuiu niaasure to be not only closely asso-1 fiUtedwith, butitwashls official duty . A . . the orincinal reason for the company to pass upon and investigate fully all oH 0, the Henderson ville Church celling Its contract with Strouse. We ! his woric as wo Dwf,c. ------ had on6 of the De8t made, and it have other reasons. We do not v.t... n itutif and the Public Printers. . , . , , nTO uatnw- - . . . ' 1 u comiif mora uu uiura iumj uruuit . . . . . u.vi. hnid ' 1 thinr mm m iniuun uiau w mw.w The Wanteska Trust Company's auc tion sale of city lots was attended by a town than they were last July. largec-owd. The bidding was lively. Thet charity Hospital of New Many transfers at increased prices were urgenfc neftd for mor, made on the spot by purchasers who had tralning .chool, one of the an opportunity to make a quick profit. beBl te the'ob'&teji Anyone interested . rne J.tL. joraamou orougns fXM&.w. nL. a lit. m T Jk Ut. OOAIt AA . , , A,-e i mu- al.v I UrlOanS, XiS. J ae uisrKe 1011, u.o.eu. uo owivu, . - Holmes and Valentine lots, fl612.0a M. F. Hetherington, editor of 'the The Lance Holmes lots, $1123.50. The Lakeland Nes, of Lakeland, Fla., says, mnrtv 1 .oma of the most desirable '1 have the interest In your beautiful and suitf for recovery of property, in the olty the purchasers seemed country often felt by the dweller in th and damage suits. well pleased with their bargains. lowlands, and your paper is extremely and Rector are Dr. ; - newsy nu reaaaoie. - attorneys and R. C. I he bummer YlSJlOrS. : The Hotel Wheeler's annual ball was local manager. On Th-B( who predicted a heary lorouzniy enjoyen oy I BM I III I I I W I I, HI I W kJl Ul DBD Hi his .it id th nurchasincr agent of the SS0 VI V w M. ' vast quantity of paper bought for the use of the State in the printing of the Yarious rsoords and reports. In the performance of these duties, all and insular, he displayed all the qualifi cations requisite to the faithful and con scientious discharge . of the sometime A citizen of the c nence in church circles. The Carnival. A blaze of lights, a moving, re&tless, chattering erowd,. bright, catchy music, noise, megaphones, u barkers," more noise, more music, hoarse cries, gaily loselv contested decorated tents showing the wonders of Chautauqua In uenaersonvmo. As we understand it, the sole reason for the exiatance 01 tne Chautauqua is for the MORAL advance ment and Intelligent and Intellectual 1 entertainment of our peopled 1 believe this end can be attained Statbn -1 Strouse's Clarke Monday night last it is alleged BUmmer season are turning out to marks the eighth year of this famous that Burt Jackson .and Jim Dot- De good prophets. The people are hotel. And each year more and more sen gained entrance to the Audi- nonrinj? into town, and the num-1 demands are made npon its hospitality tohum building, by some means, ber bids fair to come up to and and are now in posession, holding possibly surpass the record of last it foD?., Strouse. v vear. MeMra. Jackson and Do Hen will prob-1 There are so ' many visitors in and have been The Presbyterian Orphanage at Bal four be located on ten acres of land do nated by Mr. Wm. S pence, lying be tween the depot and the rock quarry. Jyp'lcal the earth, the sky, the deep blue sea, more satisfactorily without Dr.Strous.' r!atlj Ike world of wild animals, and ; som e . Oertainly such methods as were used In obtaining posssssloo. of oar county of Henderson he is a -r ant h&a tn.r Ttaarsiieiuinbi w suu w --w . sst SebattleJo! Democracy :with tongui m And Its certainly lulioi ill e anaac- pubUo mnation snd pen, asking no quarter at the hands . 1, forcibly gain entrance to the building, of his political ad versaries, and giving ZZZ 7'Z Q ksiaa. and nut men In charge under W NlllW HUf uunM j . w . m " f m m 1 and dimes. Bmt they give you your l pretended claim ox aounuui ! monev's worth. . There's the ossified - I -r. 1 til 1 I n .w. ably be arrested for forcible trespass, the county, and have been for u u npeow uai wuri wm "T ; i v Av a -j. v u month on the buildings. , . or something on that order. many weeks past, that it has been The building and contents fairly hard to estimate just how many Rv. T. H. Plemmons, ofXyntWa weU coTered up withtniortgagSsf but - . Ky.ywas in townior a iewdayi : last r - " i t 'i. u l.V. o!r vi Hn Rt-. and Mrs Boone and 1 a t " . r-Trvf erp holds ' the first I were aero. . xui iubu xutt i iuwm i , . 110 vV10 5L 'ni--. nfi Utherfnends. -Rev,JMtmmons attend- To I . . . ?fnu -f I wnnld both be filled, i none. Mr. Sbipman has, perhaps, the strongest claim upon his party of any n.vnsna s hi. on. In ha Mt .fa Pni been in the I man a00 tuo OI strell show, ana lots oi oiner inings in teresting. ' , . . . f n .1 I 1QI U&rHlV&l IS Will usmvuw- seontonai ana congressional " aIa- U ., . .t.n ukmbr Committee, and no man has performed . 6uuu" niTBiuu,-. r more loyal or effective servics. He has I their airecwrs ana uiw v stockholders meetings. NerVCi l believe that when everything is will be eventually, the past ten years he has thickest of the fight during every cam- . 1 1 a 4 a. V. a. w vaitrn.serviDir as cuairmui w iu wwuuwj, annroved by .Dr. Strouse but which the people of this city will be quick to resenU "The stockholders of this company Co. been a member of the State Executive Committee since 1900 and never "mis ses a roll call." When he took charge sfthe campaign in his congressional district in 1904, the Democratic majority had dwindled to 183, but the result of that contest showed a majority for the Democratic candidate who baa such a narrow eseape two years previous, of 888. Last year the majority, exceeded 800. As editor of the French Broad Hustler he has Indeed "hustled" for "I believe that made public, as it If vou happen to go into the Hotel Gates ball room or have occasion to talk I tbe sentiment of the entire community with some friend on the broad veran-1 das of the hotel, you will see a small card in front of you with this legend: "Beats on verandas and In ball room for guests only. This will be enforced." And thereby hangs an interesting torT of nerre. While, of course, the will be with the Hendersonville Audl nn ' and that while Dr Strouse SVa -W-f may attempt to hold a Chautauqua here this year, it will be the last. "Just now I do not care to say any thing more for publication, but you may say that the officers of the company are confident of the righteousness of They are men Known hntoi rzra ipnmoi SA those who have occasion to r r a --"7 - - ci on 0f the hotels' guests, either wmirienas " - .n business or for a social call, still the teeir position. n. nas made' U menu, wi" P" TrandM and baU rooms are primarUy all tae community, and when it SKsssssra Esssssssaar -r-irt: But has .Ten come to the proprie- wul u ... , ., f0ttr ' ''T" r er MM mor.1 rit Calendar clerk of the senate for .... A LK 1st. mi .uCCe.81Te Wm. u r rj lnto tne lDg tnted wlth " " " ftnd then aotuany trying to their house closes this voluntary tribute to the . KItum ment is de- ability and fitness of Mr. . Shipman with , 1 . ct; thA " le tnat tho the unshaken consciousness that if com- termined to stop, and the rule that the petency to fill the position of Commis- verandas and the ball room and ioddics sloner, and party service entitles one to are for the guests of the hotel only, wll' recognltion.the mends oi Mr. onipman . t . t, , enforced. should find little difficulty in placing aim at the head of the Department of Labor and Printing.'' Cleveland Star. t to our contract with Dr. Strouse." "The Directors of the Co.,lf they were to show the same contempt for the law could go In and take possession of the building by force. We have too much Manect for the law and too much re- spect for ourselves to do this. We shall W. W. Carter Shot. Real Estate in Henderson County, obum possession of thebuudingi.gai y , or not at aU. In any event weshall hold The Hustler today is a twelve page . , e Q HouM naoer. made so by the extraordinary our Chautauqua, W. W. Carter, whese family resides 'on, on ita advertising space If not in the Auditorium. here, was shot and instantly killed in I by real taUte operators here. . I,e appeal to the people to stand by Waynesville Monday night. I The demand for desirable real estate ... abiding citiaens and make the ine remains were Drou?n, u? w- ln Md n(Ar Hendersonvi ne snows vn finMCIal and a moral av. AAAmv a. jj mmrxnmWmmMm. i . a M-t,ais.M i iibulbuu wa wm the legal ownership. 4 The other mort gages are held by Dr 'Strouse, he re cently having acquired them. : The building was constructed nd the land bought by local capital, most ev eryone in town haying an Interest in it. Dr. Strouse claims he's going to hold HIS Chautauqua in that building The Hendersonville Auditorium claim they are going to hold THEIR Chautauqua in that building. The result will probably be a suit in the Federal Court in Asheville or Rich mond. There will be two Chautauquas held here, at any rate. Advertising ior both Is now being printed and circulat ed. Last year, Dr. Clarence B. Strouse signed a ten year contract with the Hendersonville Auditorium Co. to hold an annual Chautauqua here for that pe- I capture riod. The local company agreed to construct a suitable building and guar antee the sale of 500 season tickets at I premises saw the liquor sold and money 3.M each. Dr. Strouse was to pay 6 per paid by a customer. cent interest on the cost of building. The company was obliged to make up a deficit last year as 500 tipkets were not sold. There were mafiy causes whleh led to the contract being canceled by the directors of the local company, which actionwaa fully ratlsfied by tho stock holders at their tecent meeting. ed Judso.College,.a izM&9-2&l$i notes great cnanges in nenaarsoavm and thinks it about the . finest town on earth. ' - ;. .:, ' , , Mr. LUm Hyder, well known in-Hen- . dersonville, called at the Hnstler office and said he wants to get married. Tf I th Mr. Hollingsworth, whose ad appears elsewhere. Lum is a man ef snbsUn- j tlal financial means, having, he claims, $300. He is anxious to bestow this : wealth and himself on some acceptable young lady. Address the Hustler effioe. Jesse D. Beale, jr., of New York, is a guest at the Wheeler. Mr Beale is ln town settling up his financial affairs and will remain probably two weeks or longer. With a friend, Mr. Beale started for Hendersonville from New York in a large touring automobile, but after a serious break down decided to Guest of the Sneritt ... ro.lpoaa. Mr. Beaie has I WMfcAWMM - Sheriff Freeman made an important many friends here who are glad to see ' The Chiefs Hat , Chief of Police Reece has a panama hat. It's a good one--fcost $12 no imi tation like Squire Dermld wears. Jake Huff is a colored gentleman of cultivated taste. He wants the real thing, eyery time, and does not care what it costs. So. when the Chief happened to leave his Panama on a box outside of Justus Pharmacy, and Jake saw itt he recog nized its surpassing beauty and took it, Discarding his battered old 19o straw the Chief's hat took its place on his head until the Chief saw it. Now Jake's where he needs no hat Squire Ders mid bound him over to court and he is a guest for the summer of hospitable Sheriff Freeman. of blind tiger operators iasi again in the "best town on eartn.' '. ... a. . week. The Sheriff yialtea tne resiaence of the Wright Brothers,on the Haywood RrtaA nA Arfitlnc himself on the The Sheriff re turned next day and brought his men to town: They were tried before Squire Tinlay.bound over to court and are now laking a much needed rest from their arduous labors in Sheriff Freeman's comfortable hoteL in The city Council met last Monday night, and transacted considerable bus iness. A committee of three was ap pointed to confer with B. M. Oats as to the electrie lights, A franchise was granted the new electric railroad com pany to operate in Hendersonville. JohnOrr resigned as chairman of the water works committee, J. C. Morrow takinc his place. Mr. Orr had a diffi cult proposition to handle and had suc ceeded, it is said, in getting a full sup ply of water into the reservoir again. If you don't want to be arrested, sse nvi.iit&naua. a nnancia I out iney wen ... . . i. dav. Rnv.Twson of the Bantist Church r.-Xv'K.,n.t desirable form of .nccess. both sides made , certain concession. officiating. investment. There are instances of ..t am informed that the resolution of wftS impossible for them to get togeth . County Commissioners The county commissioners were session on Monday and Tuesday. T M Smith, city tax collector colletor afMtlw romtlne business was tra n sac ted J - ..... . . . a I -" . I mm vuww. - Some of the allegations wnispereu ro The townsilip gupervisora of ureen Kiver mei wa yum vu.----..- . pnUrm . Pmn. fully aired should the matter come Into Several petitions ior cnanges in u. . s. - were consiaerea. iua f"",uu w xAiiior xiunnori ahuw w changing the Bute Koad to go nearer yQur finable paper for this item in ra the new cotton mill, was held held over ponitrj pin, etc., in your to next oioubk court as it undoubtedly will. There have been many earnest at- tempts made to Secure a compromise. unsuccessful. Aitno' last issue. Program. This is the program for the Farmer's Institute .to be held at the Court House 1 t, pnnfirtont. nT I Uu VY cucouJ aM mm 1-4 inn mm BHsrssr kai wm sa , - -n aw iim'b, I'jiniujsii w . . m. nwivTraViii ww -va w-w - mw x m 1 ma s . -mm in AViiiArv sa vutva r.U.Uteth.m.daj. ... J .V. .' abU.hrf. I kvul .lonloo0tln th. couru, d onlj - ." " - - ta .n(.h'. come into tne uusuer B.reu - - r I . - , . , ., . noonswwu . Mm mm w S w ' " . m fl 4VI I ' . . -TV amwa HlTAH Mr I H within th. nast week. be berne in mind that at tne wm- .-- grot ma. me naunu tflaAWW m AUSTIN YOUWGBliOOD, The young man was not yet 24 ! strangers coming this city for the first mminaatlon for last years Chauteu oi age. He was a son or urs. ar- tlme nd making Inquiries for aesiraoie ar rlTen Dr m. n -m ' a - i iv en Tirriv srssua w wr, and L. a. ana u. carver were his brothers. He is well known in this city. Last summer he managed a . pho tograph gallery on W. A. Smith's lot on Main street, He was an estimable young man in many ways and his tragio death is deeply deplored. He was taking tickets at the rink in er. local, company in confident of Hendersonville has a way of making mB wfca aone the directors thought Dr. hy for the Moral fdvancement and intei: ,0 Carolina CeUege of Agrl There have been no fixed plans yet established for a standard pen. In size a 50 by 300 foot pea is sufficient to ac commodated cocks and 15 hens. 1 have Some Live-stock Problems, by C. M. noticed some poultry raisers keeping 35 hens and 4 cocks in a pen only C by 200 a first favorable impression that con L . ftU h . feet, with a ten foot floor space. Ac- visitors that It is thjb " - " ' . . . mtloned that ..,fr-Mmhit from the present un- MainUining Soli JJenuwy, oj v. . coraingw my experience wim poui.ry i mmrv vnii si. mai aw - -f - home. LQugJT i w i vinces many nl&ca to live and-buy a &cnuaintance' with the unsu rpassed the directors personally made up $500.00 fortunate condition of affairs. As no tears to I Hutts,State Horticulturist. a flock of 17 birds is large enough to oc - : I aCQUainvauw r i " - -.. . i .. .; .u waynesvillle, when he refused admls- , here but strengthens ln to make good last year. ,De iegir . croos bv a 1L Conner. alon to a drunken man named Clement tht imOPeasion . : . - , Btrouse. This shows that whatever. As td pnbUo sentiment and The Management of the Orchard, by natterthwaite. A man named Davis Henderson county real' esUte la th q Ration of going back on m0ral and finaneial backing of the citi- w N. flutt - vaiimi- na auus tnro wo ovart 1 1 la certain M WTBUCT i u. i . -nd . . . i -" " av male-I -jimn - . I ntirw rlrht iri their action ana The Fertilization and cultivation of leupya pen 50 by 300 feet and allow them Onenlng of question box and general discussion.. I room for exercise. Where 30 to 35 birds are kept in one large pen they are more or less subject . to roup or some other disease. Unless they have a free range, I the smaller the flock the better. custody. . I ng this assurea.
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