- i 1 t I! X 1: H IS N D E KB O NY ILLE , 0 .. T H U RS D A Y. AUOUST, 22; 1907 . : VOL. XVI, NO 83 ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR WO liiicLULciuq 2 iU (3 Gi)iirlMi(9:i SM o w utrous Glarence Holding ETwll Sway Auditorium 4!iiii2 oela House n o e Qetitury oit tai- At the Auditorium, on . Monday, Mist Christine Giles' solos witb . self-played WET 0R. DRY M -qii 99 Tlolln obliatos made her hearty ad- A petition for a wet or dry election mirers on the spot, lllss Edna June was presented to the city council this Terry's reading from 4,Rebecca, of (Thursday) morn lug. The petition had Sannybrook Farm,' was delightful and the requisite number of signatures and brought oat hearty applause from the was acted upon at a called meeting fair sized audience present. . of the city dads The election will oc- Oa We laeiday.Dr.Cole,of Oincinnatia I cur n6xt month, and will be Interesting lectured in his own peculiar mnnaer on U( furnish some excitement. "Gerronlmo, the Pirate of AlKiers." It ! was lnurestlng to a degree and com-j J NCVV manded the closest auenuon oi me u- , : dience. Efforts are being made to organize a Tuesday night, Bey. Spurgeon of new tank In this city. London delivered a really fine lecture to The promotors are J. Williams. S. V. a somewhat larger crowd than - present Pickens, J. P. Kpwlad, M. C Toms and eatiprial Lncl Sbcia I ft ft ft MboieIPepple, Opera JL OO IVAXICJTI ; Stick bv Hendersonville. V- dlXU'tB.llCLlB. ' Bald a well known man, Wednesday The" war has done surted, and a nor- taking about the Chautauqua anair: . rible - strife Is now proceeding previously. GOOD ROADS INSTITUTES others. The capital stock would proba bly be about $15,000. : I " . D. C. Barrow of Florda may put 3,000 into enterprise. Whtt Mr. Crawford Has to Say Concerning Letter From ; Mr. Pennypacker to carefully and scientifically rip beau- tifut tleniertonvllle up the baokv A . The two . ChauUuqa8 ;have divided the town inte two factions. Both of the fftrald f&fitions are feel In e watlik'e and much talk is being indulged tn. 8o much so, la fact, that some men Re-United After 51 Years . S. J. Gallamore, a wanderer on the face of the earth for fifty-one years, who l-J run when they hear the k number of citizens of the county left Hendersonville on the seventh day njiml chautauo.ua. and wish the word metatthe court house last Saturday of Januaryt 1857 ha8 jUIt returned to had Devr been coined, and say tie Ji hisoldnomeatBowman'sBluffanclmet ffnjat ..s an4 ."religious" and C'TV a.nt 2th his only sister, Mrs. N. E. Hollings- ia'oatWnal" Chautauqua has devel- f worth, whom he had noc seen for fifty ped into a parade of Wass bands, of The foUowln years, and had no airespondence with loud Ulk. of megaphones and exprei onUrertlNothlng is more important for 49 years. ..TV ; : J - , sionsof the -bitterest feelings. The to the welfare of any - community than 6n Saturday, August 24; there will be 'red lemonade and balloon ascension hs good roads. Mr. Crawford will be pres- famlly rjmnjon 'npt'yWmadi its appearance, bat doubt eat at tt jmwwuneeii ? VTvT" I " wl11 oeruinly be of more ;than ordl- lega wlu do BO M SOO M the situation Is EAIvor Uuuer: ienoiosa ucmniiu- - t . . . , wLtbedirectbrot public road n.ry lnt.reV ; . IX'lP"' of lhe UniUd When Mr. GalUmor. lat her. Hn States. It will be seen that the depart- dersonvllle was hardly the live, hust raot proposes U send an expert road Ung town It Is today, and of the resi ballder to this district, and .thathe will dents here when be left only Memory dslirer an address "in each county on Justus, Dr. Allen and Wesley Justus are th tnMunt of road building and the i-ft. valaa of rood roads. I hope to Induce Mr; Gallamore has been around the turn over to his grave whenever a new the department to bring road machln- WOrld and most everywhere else. He ont it,urted. ery and construct sections of road ac- U naturally well informed, and bis fi cording to approved methods in ; differ- years rest lightly upon hU shoulders. cot communities "of the district as an . ebject lesson. We can hardly hope for House Party at Etowah. uuuom "u" . . : . . j I VionaM nartv of fifteen Or desire it. Practical lessons iu nu Buoi - The various matters in dispute be ...,... . tween the two Chautauquas will be set tled before 'Judge Prltchard on Bept. i5th. .'v , '" '' ;It Is" unfortunate the present un pleasantness has- been published to the world.. i- "But the main point 's that Hender sonville cannet- afford to let ANY THING divide It." . T : "The program offered at the Opera House Is one of real merit. It is hard to see just where it could be - Improved upon." The admission is very low. Hendersonville folks MUST stick by Thexfirst Right's attracUon atthe .- mTTTl mATTTlT House. John Temple Graves, Mfiy Uf lllD 1U iiil failed to appear, and an interesting? ; : , ; V - program of different talent filled in the Kaymond Edwards? left Greenville date. -The house was fairly well filled long enough to spend Sunday and Mor-' . both afternoon and night. ' . day In town. V " ; V : ; ; ' . Mr. Ruby has a tenor voice of sur- . Solicitor Bpainhnur, accompanied by passing sweetness and has "made a fa- Mrs.' Spainhour, are registered at the Torable Impression here. iT Blui e Ina? I "f V The FirstRegitnen Band, of Ashe- Mrs. Clara T?. Huff, of Columbus, G.; Tllle. is fine- Ashevllle should be proud . ' . , at uryn Avon, near jiiiowaD. oi sucn an organizauoo. - ajw ance on Main street at different times was marked with hearty applause, t i 'VTin,.q.ntn,Vi W nivmnlc. Acrobats appeared and gave an interesting exhl- rftCtiTe danghter, Miss Belle, of RTdpf bltlon. In addition there -were other wood N. J.. are visiting Mrs. C' R. features which made up a pleasant Malletts at Bryn Avon, Etowah. - : evening. Bevt C. King will preach at Wbltted Springs the first Sunday In next month, also the 4th Sunday i a August at three o'clock at Balfour. Everybody is cor dially Invited .to attend . " ' '; -' The wre8tliBg tiatch at the opera house last week resulted in a victory for Martin, of Missouri. A fair sized crowd was present. -V-.v- -i" There will be an Icecream supper at the Trench Broad "Baptist church rt I have for sale Six thorough bred Jersey heifers. If interested, , address W. A. Chenoweth, Etowah. : 7 2. Stroyse Here Dr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Strouse are in the city. Dr, Strouse and his wife are the guests of the Wheeler Hotel; They arrived Tuesday night. J. fully developed. v t ..k.KU marW tViA iTpath of the X prvuauij - so called "Cbautauqna" Jierei which are largely mere entertainments. Thewerd Chautauqua Is a misnomer, and must make old Bishop Vincent Here and There All that is really necessary now . to j Rugby, for the benefit : of the churcb. .make life in Hendersonville one grand, J All are inyited to attend and, have a sweet song, is about two more chautau- good time. ; - : !;r.;.;-.( Fred E. Allison; who " has1 been V with their home town. The future, of the j havethem bynexryear. - Burckmeyer Bros, during the sumrner, town depends upon , Just: thlsBhtn hlT:oing liquarJlietioh We4 the outside world that the town 4sunlt- j .L- purpose of keeping up" the excite- vn bunaay last ne preacnea at tne tietn- - r . -A ,. I K.lltro. J l 'ihtAlnl tn lh. .1M.v nrotpil hV the rival CnaU-1 Wv wui v- m ijuU.; W ui vvavw la mownw4 I LLiOUW UOuj w rf right, and that it is proposed to fight to j Uuquas . " - v . viile reallv needs. UA a.ww w - - establish these rights Is deed be 'But just now GO TO THE OPERA I what the people are actually Buffering trnrTciw y,nr that mi stand fr for. Is fewerchautauquas and more cot- that tired feeling so prevalent here dur ng the, Winter. - - am mn croini to vote wet or dry? j - w Hendersonville. CLOSED bulldinir of the character the govern- twenty young-folks at their beautiful ment gives would be of great value to Bummer b0me "The Meadows," near thoMwbareintereswaiuufior . whlch has been transformed The situation Is not without its hu mor, -however. The - rivalry between the two is Intense, especially when It cornea to selling tickets, and putting up advertisements. Walker Smith gave permission, to a The greatest contest ever age '. in Hendersonville closed on Friday ulght, Aug. 16th, at 11 o'clock p. ra. . . 1 ' A miKllr i SSSETJ-S ahsorWnVauer Into one of the finest country estates In tloni before the people throughout the tMs art of the sUte by Us present own country. It vitally touches all, In an r economic sense, producer and consumer er. . ; mVm I AmOQgSb I.UCBO CUJUJIUU w '-'- in Ashevllle the prohlbs. are confident of driving out the saloons, tio much so that one prominent liquor man has seen the handwriting on the, wall and has Miss Nina Pace was elected by a big 1 already closed put his business. majority as the most popular young Henaer80nvUie is suffering just now that 0n their return home they wll laay in i-necwy, nu mo vrruwi, eciu ifrom mUchor a gooa wing. make many new friends for this city. w ua.B.insuuoiB. : .... K..A hall P R PlV.lgmMf fnlanrto ha Wltu two cnuwu4uo, - v" w " 4 . H. w games, attractions at the Park, and oth- glad to see hlra on the streets of Hehder er things all going on at once, the town sonvllle again after an absence of some The "Domino Ball" given at the Ho tel Gates last Monday night was a huge success. About 250 Invitations were is sued, and the big ball room was ; well filled. .- ''-:'v' The trustees of Hendersonville Towp shtp are hereby notified to meet In joint srssion with the board of county com missioners the 2nd day of Sept. 1907. . ; ;V j: (Wt'luMiuLKBt, Chm." J. D. Dirmid, Seo'y : Hendersonville certainly has her full share of visitors thia summer. The weather conditions have been so Ideal Miss Annie Aiken made s most eredi- man to paint a Chautauqua ad. on his window under the impression it was the ubje roce inaeed, and shows how many local show. When he found it was me (rIenQS th&t estimable young lady has a leetle bit excited just now opposition he rushed out with a. wet inthiscity. cloth and carefully wiped it off. a matter of fact there were a large Further up and on the opposite side number of very populaT young ladles t that the people will u. f rm. Chenoweth are of the street someone tnea to een entered In this exciting contest, as the dft. and last Sunday es- avail themselves of this OPWKS Miss Katherlne Leach, of New Orleans; business man a season ticket. He de- 6f a fvee trIp wlth all expensesi)ald - cl-ii v the car was crowded on every u a tn aster Of the SUDieCl oim-uw tri T..H. I " . . ..mimQnt I - - PBWWI ths TdWerenT phases of public road build- Miss ustene waDo, uu elmed to Duy. i.ne euuiuK - to th6 Jamestown Exposition, Ing. hen the details have been ar- Wiiii8l of Birmingham, AW and exceedlngly warm and of a pleas- enou h most anyond. rangu. - " " . - r- - --- -- rrannal nature that attractea con- w , Pm. -pflms3 dftHHnd ta i x,., 1. r 1 SOn, OI wiumuuB) vj. . Lv : w.K..hfld. '- Sunday at Laurel Park, a Laurel Park Is visited by many hun- waa trip. few months north. Mr. Clarke thinks there is no place quite like Henderson ville. ; ; ; ' '" ' F.L- Plalsance has been secured by Dr. Clarence B. Strause as bis. local manager. And Mr. Plalsance is just the manfer.the position- He is energetic and resourceful and has been pushing nnnl nfcJTl ATltS. Very respectfully, W. .T. Crawford Au2.19.1907. United States Department of Agriculture Office of Public tods. . Washington, D. C, Aug. 8, 1907 Hon. W. T. Crawiora, at Washlnfirtoa Lee University. The young people have captured the whole countryside, and are enjoying thelW stav amongst the beautiful moun- W ay nesvllh-. North Carolina. Lq iminensly. 1 ; Dear Bir: I have the nonor w - - ... knewledge the receipt of your -letter orxhY Young Mart of Aug. 6, enclosing letter irom u "fincnal MinistrV l wwgr. ----- - m Tj-H r.hpnAWAth. who has been slderaoie awenwon. u uww rT n the nonor irom tne ,nrsu tier tUXH MJmvu . I 11 I I ' ' spending the summer with his parents, however and the police were not caiiea. yote w&g srong at nr8tf and each week will leave shortly to resume nis ttuaiei TbQ afoxtaaid business man saia ne It pne(i upr until It seemed like most would go to either show that he blamed every'0ne in town was voting for her. pleased, and didn't propose to be die- Miss Pace is the charming daughter tatedtoby anyone. of Judge O. M.. Pace. She is accom- J ThA worat feature of Jthe whole pllshed and is one of those young ladies hu.lnesa is that it has, and is, creating who -have given Hendersonville the reputation of being the home of pretty tuicis 1 uo auch blUer animosity between pop.o - Aglde frm her eentleeS8 ln all f y description. . The Armstrong gave a sacred concert the advertising campaign right along. which was enjoyed by the large crowd Sheriff Freeman attended the hang- . t w vnnir ing of the negro Rucker, in Ashevllle, present In the rink bu lding. - , The prnDg ftt 12:32 The Basin Spring Is a popular place q mQatea Qe wa8 pr0DOUDced apd Mr. W. A. Smith was pleasantly dead He wag cool aQd coHected and occupied Bunday afternoon in serving a repeated his confession of guilt. - group of children from its sparkling flow, '..-' : - . " . The day Was fine, and there were peo ole a-foot. on horse back, nd In vehi- P. E. Hamilton, of Abbey vllle, a C, was in town last week, visiting friends and relatives. Mr.' Hamilton Is a son of County Commlssiener T7. S. Hamil ton,' and has scores of friends who are ing secretary of agriculture relative to totrUt: a proposeu lejcmr wur ui jww W w - . I V tour begins after September 19. In re- Sunday morning. Rev. C. B, Justice ox (tA tn ap.fthlm on hla occasional visits here, that the results must o mu u- Mag1i, poBSibly her greates charm is Tnere are miles of good roads tnrougn her0 roriunaie IOf uo w""""V ----- . hoi. warrant Rlmnllcltv. I . 1 nl hlnh . It were better ft tnousanaum. u.- . nniB - , .. -t -- the pane, ua.-x-. -. . There will be, an old time singing at ori ChftllT.AUnUa" UlfcU -ww - . I . . - ..oa tnivnin. m t ust be nara w uih" " - , 1 stoney mouumu scaooi nouse, on iae 1 The path through the dense laurel fourth 8unday in August, beginning at IhAnM MinlL - t iT-t--- - - L.. v& Vwaatn anpiDf? - is very 10 o'Ciock insne morning. ; v;nas. ior- Mr. James M. Justice,, tan of our w 1 . 1 r. vsr nv-SM riH LLnr n luuudbuvi vim- 1 - - - W:n arrant for one meeting in townsman Mr. Samuel J. Justice, was U d .autauqua" had ever one is now au, m wue po omce, . amkss anvwhere " . . . .. 1 in thii I . ITV ..vi- h.n that the ,.fnrmf v w thRrookaand VTill Urn. mus wu w -r ...... each of the thirteen counties in your ordainea u me gui oeen neia m u v :rt?" T.ff.i : J , : -V C " " VM - - - . , . l . 1 m .uu .U nn I a at I aarm nnfnvt.nnatA condition Oi aUairS I Kalncr alrpri ffhAtl dhA A T trt district as vou requestea, proviaea we 1 ut Uaptis. unuroa ui .uw wj,, - " r : 7 . . mm .W VAtMFniaLV m .. . m? m LIUQftVI w . " ' I m n.v ... ... . zuu siwr ocukowusi ". 1 ouuunj -., , ' i whiiA the strife iroea on mo ""' , -. ' - , 1 - , , ., t. ria ana vv . a.- Hamilton wiu leau. ana gard to theconstruction leature 01 our Rutnerioraw., " - suffers ftndwl.uner.aa- n auuiu. uw,. " . . dinner will be served on the groundi. work, it might be possible lor us to un- proprlate to tne - T , W.TV"5..h.i which rr, recently been .trung aiong A are cordially Invited, utV. f making a fairyianaa r Mi . . .--Wi l..!., dertake something 01 tnis cnarwr iu uiwson, P. t 0" " will take a long, long time to heal, ani cliT. or itravel roads this year, ordaining prayer.Rev. J. B. Boone de- will take a long, long ..... - m a l..r Pa, fi. S.-loneal . - . but I ftm afraid the season is wo au- uwrea iBecurK."-" - , 7,7 1T 11r 11. t.rt riv tou much encour- Urviinwad wlth-the presentation, f the .C4t9 fQA I! W MLBJU AW Sfcl - I and wnicn n(1 rerts.iQ it is Miss Pace carries with her the best wishes of her host of 1 way, frUnda for the most enjoyable trip pos- night. mw" r? " "7-DMi .d of the nation! game to that beautiful - 'iWk.HBsmwa. -- J waam awjav 1 . . 1 ntArnvii wilu aa ww vi . z . 1 . sa a n-r j a ma " . 1 m . m w BBBaaBF wat wi -wr , i . 2 n f m "rm w wj t a tvt mtn . tt mm ww mm mtm, a mj w M w. - - a rii i a w rfmr rnaan Wi v au n aataaT a v ana ' I ' r - ....UUM In frHAla-aa- si ft-riatt 1 fl t.flf IRL1 D v Dadiw190I 1 . - 1 . ICB1VULA U1UIC VUttU v UiUCB U1AUJ r .a. mm am w am i ta pfiaiiiiHriibiiiu - 111 uv a-ci nm amviiu uuw w - a . ... - - . at waar w ,KWU'U' T " ! rr - s anogtollc benediction " The Ashvllle Citizen oi eaaauj voteg a3 any other contesUn. v,nJMinT nf macadam roads. . closed with the aposwmc iuBUitww v. n.nrsnn. tk.:! t fnr th i now in use, and will probably not:-oe oomplete-nw wwuifi.,. w-.--w. 2 Vw hf hi rirhts that he had Miss Nina Pace. .............. MI6 gkcre adding movement ana coior iu iyw, w.- .rwm a.aiiahUtifore.the beginning., of rthe at the Bouttero, BaptUt. Seminary, to fraud him . uv X Annla Alkenr ;, . .,..r . v,404d tf! rl looking to.be nish;-Theree plenty, oi good baseball wjnwr,.. www... w " . r. i - aa untrue ana blow bumo - I . . v i 1,1 to Ira V,a attAAlr. IIS SVS DB Will H " 1UI bUW WW . m from this office can explain the : whole p Mr; Justice ftoungmair slble to be bady : . th little lake presented ra pretty a i . - i iri w - a i ni v. nn nHLiiiii ma lthiiim lars ldkl ' ivsithvi uuring me i wcbk buss .race re- - .th ,u h.ther solashW ana -rr.v:r"" wr4 " -wVirround of Tuesaay. weanesaay ana Thurs- hi nintf i. ri m ucauiu : . . . x ne -bouu vow ior vne leaaing cod ereen nms aou vw j s 8416. 4044. MissXala Gates..... ' 3446. lj "Vr? v- .. 'A iKA'-inaoirin lixiaterlal iibothtownsi c .; Miss IhtelleEgerton...:..:..U...:.:2155: close at nana,- w.-w' 7JTr. . .- V . - J . . . J ' ... 11 .ttalnrntnU. a plan of co-operation, .thoroughly, aur- morai and mtei -.7; T ;V "ns to call in the husband of the ing the lecture tour and can at the same graduate of our city High School,, and W ".e TOmor connect- Miss Gusale Dotson. Miss Inez Wajdrop Of . 1563. Aimintalna. Sugar Loaf, Bear Wal- . 1 ..; .- IS54. T-.nn and tne rest. nrewuiBjt vi w, ; v . Mr. T Justus .has 16, grand-child its He attended, the performance cf tt: - .1 I " V . . .t.:t .L.'l 7 : -- ' 7 I r ... v .it j .mnf mnnnct. Of course there - were hundreds oil at.AthafimDobtrescy,aa tno it. the Omra hods Timerf " " - - . rvvn-o-A. n Jiaa ladv wltnwnom . - ... , - , ... un.4- r" ?ttt-'w.,v-.'-tt, -j time, ascertain the mo,uioie:wu. also 01 v 7 w in Iji Vtm - Asked for a suspension of others also. 1, v : ; 00,-would vhaye a gimypse- o wu- ight, and: was -so;-: taken -with their. and planet for , road oonatructlon, ana tpentryear. or of ",-7 1odrmeht 'until Sept. 15th, when : 'W- Ubeyond. 's-r - wonderful :.feau of gklllt he got r. we can then determine to better aa- Cuba, ana Judge Pritch- ISLsTSm'V-BS -.01211X1' taurel Park .Isa beautifnl spotr ana man y as possible of his grand childre vantage what course to pursue.: - , mWJ- 4he au9. wfol cUta, he wUl showthesa , iMm .ftf-- i.i very respecuuuy, imporiuu u..- LftKa ahlutelv untrue and will -aiso - - -y-- .--., gervite J. E. PENNYPACKEK. Ipicesoftne aouwero , r- - - foP the atUCk on him oasuruay .mgui, a AHuiwrjiiw. f: j Park- is a Deautuoi pow m many as possible of his grand' chlldre n re look for a-regular electric together Wednesday and took then til , to?and through ip ino. : . ' Acting Director. - J ti0n. r...-:.?i-i-.f5 v-