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: - ' tt - : r " . M x 41' f Dy:- IlCL;, .Oil. QUiy ri!;'.. V H: ... 1 A I !:'-: ; I i f' , Vi taie Library Ooa jr. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR ;-i ' - . 1 THURSDAY. H.E N D E R S O N VILLK. - N . 0 D E CM B E R 5 .19 0 7 VOL. XVI, NO 48 flas tne I ' - ' "4. - 111 I Y ! f I S I I lit ! I Somewrieir i Ws twne spelled incorrectly. W n dfe h three months' subscription first person wno tens us wu Head them over carefully to the utme is BUSINESS BR1NGERS C-IPING Hot Chocolate at ) Hunter's Pharmacy, X H five cents. ANN AH MCCARTY Shoes for ladies, at j. o. Williams. kind. OOD, comfdrtabla Shoes, mean nmon. They cost but little, if any more - than the nrhi. M. MwShepherdTT -TBT AUGE8T and best assortment of 1 i ladles1 suits and coats ever ll A shown in thlsjclty. Just receiv ed. XJ. M. Glazeneh EN DERSdN VILLE ENVEL OPES Ten. cents a package of 23, Now readv for deliverv Authorized by Board of Trade. Hustler Office. . :- - . . . m .om via in street or A cad Am v street, aa oyal shaped, hand 'chased, silver belt buckle, at to a uavy blue cloth belt. Finder Ser'onville, or with Mbs Pace, at toffiee, and receive reward. -m -y-r-ANTED A tenent for farm, lA 2 miles from court house. Y V Good proposition to right man. Enquire at Hustler office. - SHEPHERD for shoes is a famil iar saving. He sella the Hamilton-Brown ' . H S OLIDAY Goods at Hunter's Pharmacy. Just received. HOES that stay with you to thend Hamilton-Brown. M. M. Shep herd sells them. FOP. KENT 6 room Cottage, with bath, electric lights, good garden. Apply to J. R. Wilson FOR SALE Thorough bred 8. U. Brown Leghorn Cockerels, $1.00. J. A Frazier, Route 1. ANTED A good combination horse, Must be eound and gentle. Enquire at Hustler W office. ELP adyertise your city by using only the Board of Trade GHICKENS FOR 8 ALiUHens 40c. Fryisg size; 25c, 30c, 35o. Ear quire at HuSUer office. HEPMERD and Shoes mean the same. Agents for the celebrated Hamilton-Bro wq Shoes. , O TO UTi T A. Allen's to see bia large collection of Xmas Toys. " i or DEAD or ALIVE? V -UHUlJJlUFiJii X KttxtU A Sheriff Kirk! A thundering knock is heard at tht door. No response. It is repeated, louder this time; and the door of. Dr. Kirk's residence, at the corner of Shaws Creek and Church street is thrown open, a broad blade of light from the brightly lighted Interior bein swallowed up in the inky blackness of th3' awful ntght. "Is Sheriff Kirk here?" cie IttS-I of xa- wo G 1 e HEWS OF THE TOWN i Is It Murder, or Suicide ; "pr Heart Disease or WHAT DESCRIPTION. V About 37 years old, weighs 165 The rain Is coming down la slanting pounds, face thin and angular, sheets. It's very wet rin, too. The I height 5 feet and 9 inchesliair wind is roaring its protest at such un- ark auburn, eyes grayish blue, for 25. 91.05 rgeeray weather, anddn its anger is lash- TT I 1 Envelope. 10c for 1.W0. H ustler office. ' ingan6ytwi8ting the bare limbs of the THE Only Exclusive Fruit and , - ----- Candy Store in Town'r The e68 untl1 they seytOvSgrem place where yoivmay depend on aland in thAir n&ln. Dimli'bOfces' wgoluteiy iresn, aiwaye. we Keep no I "uw mj w owu mjjiuji .uu onoj old stock on hand. It sells too fast for V A good tus supplies. miss settle ueurana, frop. l it was a night for a man to stay at prominent chin. T Alden T. Gushing, of Lancas terNew York, walked out of pie to taocChrkS , HS the Hotel Gates The Ideal Fruit Stpre, beautiful Main street, - , . : wjthout an overcoat, umbrella,7 a vdHce. vvhilethere was aXsluSht ON'T forget the big 3i-dayR sale I home. Such a night aa would even . mi , . 7mbu?SLts keep people from a benefit concert at tall Ot snow sun onuc u, - - ib wrm nd rrv nnAm hnnae. or from and has disappeared absolutely NGERSOL WATCHESmake good Christmas presents, f 1.00 kind 1 lase meouag or uoara 01 i.ruo mwt- ana compiciciy - now 75c. G. fif. Glazener. Iln when it ia dasired to r&ise a fund to I Whpre is he nOW? CHRISTMAS Goods of -rery dev advertise progresslvB Henderson vllle. To the one who will solve this scription athe BStoreof Noteven a homeles dog would be on mystery a reward of $100 will be novelties, fine stationery, cards, games, the streets on such a night. Not a star paid. - S SISRK'fl: i .npIookinK Has he been MURDEREUr Has he dropped dead from an lumbla are very vague and junsatiefac tory aud there ls little foundation for And didn't It snow on Wednesday.' There are several weddings scheduled for the near future. v . Miss Annie Smith has returned from a visit to Greenville. The town commissioners meet tonight (Thursday). ; - , : V . ; -f '. Two men with good lungs 'ahd a small organ, preached Monday on Main street. - -- - ... , Mr3. Louise Hurt is slowly recovering from a recent attack of sickness. Mrs. J. A. Hatch is slowly, recovering from her recent illness. - Dr. J. A. Frazier, Hendersonville, f Route 1, says: ' Long live the bright, breezy, newsy Hustler." v W. H. Brawley, at one time clerk at the Blue Ridge Inn is now attending the N. C. Medical College at Charlotte. The merchants of the town are get- ting their stores ready for-the Holiday trade. ; ? r Major S. V. Pickens and wife left on Tuesdav for Apopka, Fla., where they will remain about three months. -The Hendersonville Cigar Company, employing several men, are now located over the Bank of Hendersonville. There are a number of visitors in town. Many are.registered at , the ho tels and principal boarding houses for the winter. . C. .A. HobbsTias returned, from a brief visit to Connecticut.' Mr. Hobbs will remain here about two weeks when he .v. D I thristmas sifts to loved ones. An in finite variety and by selecting your gift I clouds scudding across the sky, and. the NOW you have an unbroken stock to select from. Chas. E. Pless, Book Store, new the postoffice. ' N EW HOME Sewing Machines. cash price, $22 50. Glazener. : CHRISTMAS Goods at Hunter's. I J Come and make your selections j V INOW. . UNo from $1.75 up. Ammuni I r-)tiou of all kinds. Buy a gun .V-JI to Christmas. There is noth f better. Edwards Hardware Co. - A. LLEN, the dentist, offers spec ial prices during December. .' rain, In ever increasing torrents and a attack ot heart iaiiure, to wuiwi damp as ever, pouring down without he was known to be subject? stop, without even hesitation, until it v Has he committed SUICIDE? would seem that the whole county Has he wandered off to some must go wet until net election. other city, and is keeping his Sheriff Kirk was seated, before a whereabouts a secret? bright glowing blaze in his library. Leaving the .Hotel Gates on The student lamp cast a soft glow over Nov. 12, without any preparer his familiar surroundings. In his hand tion fora journey, leaving all his was his favorite newspaper, and he had clothing,' trunk, two valieses and just finished a most entertaining artl- $95 in money in the hotel, is it cie on the future of fiendersonville and possible that he has never left v - r A TMf-oikan tha ..Wa Url fCnfl Vllle." but that IllS entloned knock was heard. dead body is now m the woods Ononinrr the Hnnr and - in volnntaril V I n par tnWfl? . " ""s r - "" ..... t . He was in the habit oi taKing them. 1 9 X' " ; xt-uJZ'. t'-S k,v i 4 1 aain returns to his old home for the I the missing man, is now in Henderson- Christmas holidays. I Rat. J. L . Brookshire "and W. A. IllLD.uoTtu)( Duucu iiuix .iion jLvni , 7 - . - State' on Tuesday ; Morris are holding revival seTvices a Fisher'a School house. The revival is locating Mr. -Cushlng, and represents unusually fruitful in its spiritual-bless t,'aVTi,. . I inffs' the interest amonsrst. the older ui9 iuu 1 j . I f ' . : , ; He baV had thousands of circulars people being remarkable. '- 'm .ricidcoatatniug - the mlssuig man's J The carpenters who have been at work picture;xchdXJir5rlag$r00 for Information leading to his discovery, have been transferred - to the new, Bap- In his search he Is beinjr actively aided tist church being - erected, there. They - . I - . .. - . -. . ' - - by the local Masons, Odd ; Fellows - and I will return to the orphanSige as soon ., as Khighta of Pythias, whose members, as the plasterers get through. well as the citizens generally, have in- On Friday, Dec. 20, at Flat Rock, the tereted themselves in the search. v p'ayf "Oyer the Garden Wall," will be Alden T. Cushing wore a sack suit of given at theVgraded school building, tweed, wore nd evercoat, and presented 0ther eatarea of the enteruinment a very refined appearance. will be the pantomime, "The Lotus He was a fluent conversationalist, a u a-. mu8ic. All ,are invited. greatreader, constantly reading ome Admission, 10 and 20 cts. This is for 1 , - I dook or magazine. t.a ynofi. ftf thA fifthnol.. . 1 VUW - He made many friends at the Hotel How do you.like snow? - Did your water pipe freeze? - ; Find the missing' man and get $100 reward. . " ' - . " The President's message appears on page two. . . - - . Not many days left in which to do your Christmas shopping. You can't keep the sun away long from little old Hendersonville. The snow drifted so badly the rolly cars on Main street were blocked all day. These are, the days of sales and bar gains. And Christmas only a few days off. Several interesting communications were left out this week for the want of ' space. " v - ' y Mrs Thrash, of Davidson River, was' In town last Saturday visiting her many friends here. ' . Pay your subscription account. We need the money After January 1st the paper will cost you more, i . Miss 8t. Olalr Hawk Ins left on Wed nesday for Spartaaburg, where she has accepted a position with a prominent dry goods house. : ; - The Ladies Aid Society, of the Pi es- by terian church will have their Annual ; Bazaar at the Blue Rldf 9 Inn, next door to this office commencing at five o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon. Jimmie Lexine Edney and ' W. A. Cbpeland, of Laurens, S. C., wer& n-r"' rietf at the home of the bride's p3tt3, Mr. and Mrs. Mark EdneyTof Bat Cave; C on Wednesday, Dec 5. - Mrs. McCaw and Miss GueWy, who have been guests of the 'Summer Home" for the past month.left list Sun day. Mrs. McCaw going with htr hus- -band to Tryon. while Miss Guerry her , sister left for Davidson River to spend a week. . " - ;' ' , . Dr. Dixon and R. B. Ro Bards were in a runaway accident,-- Monday, were thrown from the buggy but not seriously -hurt. - The horse circled around J. P. Rickman?s former residence, where hs I left the bu&gy and most of the harness, aod passed tnese two gentremen eim an. the ground. Mr. .RoBards, covered with dnsti raiel himsloa-one elbow ; and looking after the flying and fast dia- , appeariug animal said: "Go it, blame youl Whea you get tired I hope you'll stop, and if you break your neck I'll never say a word!',' " We may be short on local news, hut what do yoffthink of our ADVERTIS ING news? Three important announce ments the "Hendersonville Mercantile sale, C. E. Wilson's sale, and the - Er win property. The ladies will get much profits from- reading these advertise ments, and will forgive us for our short comings in other respects. r''-"-- DON'T fail to see our FINE LINE of CHRISTMAS CARDS, 1, 2 and 3 for 0 cents. Our line of Uaribtmas Goods is by far the larerest LhrinVin hack fmni the irust of wind inn mra I ...... rr I . I . 1 u,.wUJ,Up,eW ever kdowd in xaen- i..ri..j - t tc was SUbieCl lO ncari ana rain, mo gouiai puww mug yi ; - , . -r. ; ' ...ji .1 . H it mflv he that tnis lb A 7K are not advertising a special " - ..f v-erv which V aaio ki. JL,Sa ,. , . . u ot...i I nlution ot a mystery wmvu T iiiDjjoita ""I' 1 naves paper, ucic, ouaiu,ivi j - . , , meet an competnion.uiazner. . . . m.t. tia the oolice OI nan a iiunwiw- in serve. . ii s au biiiouuiucuv vu ui.u . m.. . .. Uendersonyille on back, only man lives 12 miles cfut in uuouici VUiC $11:39 and the cities working n itssoluUon. Henderson- the country. I A large " - r ... r ..-o ftfrfani7.ed VVed- Hre is vour fee of sixty cents and this vllle men - ww Gates during his stay there, and was the first guest to register at it? opening. His home la in Lancaster, New York, a suburb of Buffalo, He was a promi- nent druggist and real estate dealer there, and was said to be engaged to be married. He was extremely popular in Lancaster. He was here for his health and ex pected to remain all winter. All of his clothing, trunks, etc. v are now In his room at the Hotel Gates. While not a wealthy man he was of considerable means, and had no finan cial troubles of any kind. ..' , Hlscharacter was of the highest and nothing along that line offers any solu tion of the mystery. It is admitted he was in a slightly de pressed state of mind over his health, it is your lv ON'T forget that the voting conj paper must be served tonight or JJ' Ask for ticket with oaak ln-Mt. useless. Will you please order purchase The girl receiving most votes horse immediately?' : ? December 24th eets the Big Doll, - , a - - iae Adelle. The Red Store Is Santa Outside the wind roared and threat- waus' headquarters. . ened The moUt ain de8cended as FOUND A dog. Owner may though the gods had taken up the pro- nm W?Z&riut posea.ake.udf.mbledbodi.yoa Br UmAa - "; ..." - ? i " . , voted Hendersonville. rrEN.3DoLLARS reward will be I paid for return of the black silk w ath fob with silver foot-ball n,,vt?lerv, Lo.st on Bro&d street. En- olive.' I always get five dollars at least 1HT3 UL M 11 Qt I A I -.- I for sucn a trip, ana A x i-,u ilea in the country T vvatch fob with silver foot-ball NIOHT-ely MOW woy-wuj-u. A' TTEND all the sales advertised I in i he Hustler. Get their fiTp-rp- xxotice tne quality. ouaik.6011!? 10 Glazener's aod get style. K&lizener'106 ALL COMBINED- w XT 4i E have the money, we have me experience, we have the goods. G. M. Glazener. PRINTING that brings busi- CBH. ine lowest price always. Hustler office.- UNTER'8 for Chrismas Goods. An excellent fine showing wis year. night as 4his, why V 'Well, 1 can't help that," replied his visitor. "This paper -na got w oe nesday and are now searching every nook and cranny oi woods near town. JParty is under the leadership of Wash Brooks andjthe search will be thorough.-" , V The missing man's revolver was not found with his other ef- rtf tVcts at the hotel, but there is absolutely .no icwV -;;; - hiscommitting suicide. : A" package, carefully sealed t5d. was found in his trunk. It was directed ta the .missiai nWs brother and bore urgent j:-r.;rn that in VA.A w- case of his served tonight, and you're Sheriff since deathit was to be Opened oniy Mr; Freeman died, and you've got -to fey hs brother. - . ' serve It. If you don't, your bondsmen!' jhat is in that package. No Rnt.'wht continue? Let. us look ho i, nnrC flS vet. but. it is be- longer on the painful scene, and let us ievecJ that it may cast some ligni forget, If we may.that proposed 12-mlle the bafiTmg mystery. drive over Henderson county good roads for a fee of sixty cents. The Hendersonville Mercantile Co. have a sale on in which the prices have been cut to the bone. The sales of this company have become famous for the exceptional values offered, and this one is no exception. '. June Hood was'fined $8In the. Mayor's court, Monday, for driving one of Tom Jackson's horses too fait and for being drunk. Pleaded not guilty and satd he would -gladly pay a heayy fine if anyone could proye that horse could go faster than the law allows, . . Judge Pace has received a Jetter from Solicitor Spainhour in which that gen tleman deeply regrets the death of the late Sheriff J R. Freeman, and in which he navs a high tribute- to the sterling qualities of the dead Sheriff. : ' The ladies of the Hos Asociation and the fact that - his revolver Is also will hold their second annual social at missing may mean suicide, although this the home of Mrs. J. R. Egertonr on Is considered extremely improbable. Thursday aiternoonv uec. we y. It's very mysterious any way you look social marks the second year of the ex- r A 1 .. V-rra9TT mam. at if- . I IStanCO OT UIO ASaUVylikl'lvU. .JJ .w The man steps out of the big hotel ur??d to be present, as ImporUnt - j I . . m a 1 and disappears as completely as though matters win come oerore wiem. swallowed up by the "earthy A party of about 35 enthusiastic hun- The policexof ha if-a-hundred cities tet m08tiy ' local .men, arose-at 4:30 a wnKRF T3 ttf . ' m., Wednesday, and started out to hunt r i. ...t i i vfi. I thp foatfvA fnx. Thev had - a pack : of is uc ijiug iu , sumo isuroi "luiuseu --.j. ;.: covered with snow' and fallen leaves? hounds and returned about eleven o'clock He was in the habit of taking long walks af ter having iad a good morning's sport. ana mat is rooamy tne soiuwon. Tne fQX was turned J(iose on fchfl Barker Aooutine ume ivir. uusning -uisap- i " . . ... ...,,19 . . 0 . I n .oa and was caught after - about & pea red, he, or some one closely resemo- . . - . ling him was seen, in company with two minutes running.- " " white tramps, wanting towaras uenaer- Bridge Whist was played Monday " , ' . - , nlffht at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cnas. 5:00 in the evening, and from the de- Ulgi" - " scripUon it may have been the" missing E. Pless. Those present were the Misses man. , .- - -". ' " .. " Few, Crouse, Walker, and Messrs. This information, furnished by one of I cf,:n.ir Hnknes and Blanton. Miss ... uv , y . . w-r .1 H.1.1.L - V. 1' -f - Walker won the ladies' prizes, The K. of P.'s will hold an extresarfy important meeting next Monday night in the hall in the Bailey block. All visi tincf "members are invited, and every ocal member snouia maice 11 a pom w be there. Let nothing Keep you away , COME. The Erwin Squaro For Sckla, That beautiful piece' of property z known as the Erwin Square, on Main; street, where the magnificent pines hare their home, is now on tne mara-e,nu . is advertised on page three 01 this paper. W. A.Smith, the owner 01 tnis nne property Dueves iue ; ucsu uiLt-icow Hendersonville will be served by selling this land on such terms and at such prices as will induce immediate improvement there as will, be seen by the map in ine advertisement, two lots have already been sold, and without douot an tne re maining will soon be snapped up, and would have been a long time ago baa the property been on the market. ; The Boautiful Snow Wednesday and Thursday were cold days, but maybe you noticed it; And the windl It certainly did blow, and also the show came down, some. . The storm kept the streets clear of people. The fall of snow was very heavy, and mountains and valleys alike looked beautiful in their spotless drapery. 10c. to CHR.ISTMAS 50 GIFTS the Hustler men, which paper has been endeavoring to find Mr.Cushing, ' has 'TV. different reports Ot naving 1 been rumished the police, who are now .In seen in AsheviUe and Co-1 following up the clue. . been seen while Mr. Blanton secured the gentleman s. Dainty refreshments were served , . . . - - -- , . - . 1 . ... - Suitable for every one. in watches, -Clocks, Rings, Thimbles, Lockets, Neck Chains. Watch Chains. Bracelets; Cuff pins, Cuff-buttons Btick pins, Hat pins. Broaches, Stud buttons, Secret Order pins and buttons, Purses, Bags,; Bill books, Card cases, Sclssor,Oomb Sets. , Jewel caseGold fountain pens, Watch fobs. -" - : ' . ' . " Sterling silver in "sets", and.seperate piecesT"Rich Cut Glass.'! Fine Hand painted china, and a beautiful -line of Fine Leather and Wooden goods. Prices the lowest, for first class goods. We have a little Christmas present for yotti come and get it. :r : A- - r W. H. HAWKINS & SON t Jewelers and OptitionSf w O ! . a a-'l fi 1 u-
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