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1 r t le Hustler H A S The largest cir. culationof any ( j '.! IThe BEST ad-. ' 'p-AN vertising- - xne- - I j cuum in county . n - P E O r P L JS -; HENDERSOKVItLE. . .0 7T H U RS DAY IE 0 fe Mjfi E ft. 10 . 1 60 7 yQL::XVI, No. 50 I kmom wh, -half-ratHta't-iifr SI OF TRADE pW.Wv.ruul 4-Ut Ana n wm be much more ln the imJi 1 on iVsVrtiv v. a raooy the etU i-ii- J . waffofd, Ubas. R. . -Whittaker. U WHrteifhliJrV W 04 MWOlQi nlnm T win. "r.wlU And do lack of claimaiiti-t shionable ;youD,f ladiea, wliollrife i.-C. s;. '-'"i iitn?-r! Hi-Hji.i rfi;-'r ! WaJkirJC. E. Wildon, D. W. Wells, R-! soma . I ho. Ill n mm n 1 fM A M ' n T A t . ' : P Mil f"s - j A I hi if, :n u ,rv-j iv- i't:Tii'i .'! i-. .!'.-. -!,.t - . . ... i !" 1 1 -BET Til THISBUSY SMSSSSMMMMM. Iflfll 51 WORK i 6' ; It ii... n uFMorrl. ia home for tbe holidtya. orn To Mr. v t. n 80S J M. Lushter has returned from an tended trip South." , " y weht to Balada, wed- cesday. -ia i.. Egerton has murned from a to ITnoxyllle. T7. P. Cola and family are Ruesu of ?te for the winter. ; ; Anderson's, has returned td EnoxTllle. t Mra; J. C. Holbert went to Asheyille on ednesda j f or a few days rislt: ' X L. Pace is now tt?xa- wl in the mall tt: : K. N. Wilcox went to Fletcher. Monr d7. where he spoke to a K. P. gather" inr; ::::1" ::r : ; ' J sr m . - - Mrs. summer and Mrs. Spence, of Georgetown. Ky., are guests of Mrs A. L. Anderson-. l08- fleas Js fn Cincinnati, where she will spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Noterman. Mrs. a. a. Drafts Is : expected to re turn this week from Canada, where aha has 1een Tisidhgher mother. The twb-yeV old child of Deputy Register H. Klhg is seriously 1 11, Dr.'ertoais attending iu . Dr. Few, who is unhappy nnless doing good. Is organizing . an ' aduh'r -aonday School piaas,to meet Suhday afternoooji . W, K. Cain, of Bouth ' Carolina,' and. llitA. Solomana, city, were married at thVhome of the bride on Sunday last. - 2Ira. EL-W. Gurley's eonditiom Is inch as to cause her friend serious alarm. C MrR. Gnrlv ia no In fThrlAtxrt.'i.rp TMr. Gurley will soon join her. ' J C. A Hobbs leaves on Thursday for Bridgeport, Conn!, where he will spend tf 3e Christmas holidays, 'returning In If-'aouary. - -: '' ' ' G.W. Blskslee and wife,' of New York, bo have been guests of the Gates for joe time - past, nave rented one of f Claude Brown's cottages for a year. J. A. Justice, of Route 2, a valued snb- - criber of this paper, was in town Tue Hay. 'Mr. Justice says the roads are in I bad shape and many others agree with bim. ; " " : J. ' . . Mr. 3 . H. Hudgins. left on . Tuesday morning for Thompson. Tenn where on Thursday his marriage to Miss Banks takes place. Mr. and Mrs. Hud gins will return to the city on Friday. Dr. J. S. Hood, of Horse Shoe, made a hunting trip to the Sapphire country recently. He shot a big buck and very irinAi remembered Mrs. A. I. Davsn- m . v port with a. large steak of venison. T. C. McNeeiy has gone to Raleigh tr. ma Gov. Glenn about getting the ..ti convicts for the Appalachian In- terurban. Contract calls for beginning of work by Jan. 1, 1903. Ur' arid 'i Mw. Cornelius Vaoderblit, Miss Gladfa Vaoderblit and Count csenyi. 'wbe have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Vanderbllt. of Biltmore House, left yesterday on the private car -Olympia" of new York City. Citizen. ' , Mrs. Chaa. Nuchola, who has beena guest of the summer Home." for the Past five weeks.lefton Monday for ber h ,me In Charlotte, much Improved in hJalth. She will reml0.thome unt r the holiday, when she will return for. the winter. -J; a "ir Huirer writing from Lake Xk.. pi a., says: -I bear (not through ? I a too. few day. ago, we . a nA here, too, 'en banana, looked rigorous ool.Vn'her.b.''winro,pttr Tan writer tostt. of lb. Ha. . :. that your WW Attorney pock.t. i Aff..t tn those who , OI I""0 - r.nH ajiaw v.w. i : aled in Dfcalf of Vf? kVI r ,.,AM. t if I remember rightly to the "sorrjr w (SotS.i.x'S fcU no.- f nsrs th Four-Leaf CloVer r I know a place where the .oii 1j lifcelcl - And the cherrj blooms buret ;with . snow. L, k i . And down underneath la the hL IS the InvAiiaf cook. f- t Where the four-leaf clofera gro4- : vneleaf la for ho. : failh. : j' A J " " I And one is tor love, you know;!-1 t t And God puts In another for luck : ' If jou search you will find whee they rprow. - : V-" But you must hare hope, and yoj must "have faith. I Yflii mncf- 1. i. 1 . IttZZWl -"?'8-na so. rill, find thAni.M " i Where the four-leaf cloven grow J C EH HIgginson in Beaton Transci I pt! S4.600 Pensiorv MnWvJ - : North Carolina. rvnCon. , ' o deronconnWhr i ftrin Li ion money, and Just in time for ChnJ?1 10 he,P 1 mas, too. Judire Paca llw oWh on B.t,.i them "h. w jii A oldier. or those entitled to them.C :. tk - wn uons nrat-ci&sa iwn, nn. n I is county, John Tinier, who is entitled to 172. There is but one man in the second TI . Huea la the third class which entitler them to $48, are Benjamin West, Alex Bar bery, John Barnwell, G. W. Freeman, a If. Israel, G. S. Summey. The fourth " clAss7t25"each7 comprise the remainder. . There have" been deaths and Ssd"- ditions to the pension Its! . - ' Bonds For Walter v m. . , ti tt wortn or Donas to improve tne water service." Is it necessary? . Well, do you reoaera- ber last summer? How maxiy more ex- periences of that kiLd could any resort stand? ,. Second, they . want cement sidewalks on Main street and .Anderson Avenue. J.F.Brooks is chairman of that com- mittee and llr.' Brooks Is a safely-pro gressive man. To do away with what D. Sam Cox called the "pig path'' would be fine, and would help, boom the ion. So it ia likely that when the new ad vertlsing is Issued, we may boast of not Only the finest street In the South, but of good sidwalk and GOOD water and PLENTY of it. .These Improvements are, ansoiutejy necessary, and should be made. SoVOntoeh Billlbfl Dollars Seventeen billion dollars, not millionsl J. 0 Morgan of Route 5, who recently married Miss Fishback, is said ' to be one or aeveo heir to an estate in Eng land, which is now ready "fdr division, and which amounts to this" lilee "little ' It appears that the land, in England j has been tied up for many years. It, is now covered by a city of 200,000 souls:;'; r -"'v,- .'!-, An attorriey from NeWYork city has been in" Hendersonville for sometime, conferrinr with Morgan. ' . ' ' ..in kM iW Aahavilla-tn JilHlTft A IAUIC1BUW v. j - a 1 1 . mmm 9 I . r mail w ... a ..n iim . i was nwuiv. -.,-r- huford'soiaceV:;V- ' . J,,, Just when tne aivision wui oocu:ue. not known, but it isnhought it wilt beoon - . Iaps: I tZZncm M .7) !llVVWV."- Hood--TaylQt uo..j.uwwnwwro wusuig public meeting wiil be called and it hard about several improvements which wljj sabmitted,:tb the ' whole boardl, " tbej waiai to see made in- this to'waU v k There w ill be no HOT AI IWj ast plain,' ; If they make them, tbey-wiU-be pub- commonevery day buslnesstrantacted lie benefactors. ,v v, U A by business men. ' '.v,':.-' - i - . The proposed improvements tnean The. work of .'preparing . the adyertis almost every thing- to the City, and li Is ing matter about the town is p'rogress. hoped thai the city dads will go ahead. Dg . VBry satisfactorily . When the I First, they will probably issae $32,000 booklet is issued It 5 will be an ! abao- 1 4 t .he honour of m preseuce ai IhlWrriweolthesr dau.hur Eicie ineT :,.'.,'.' " .-- tt FasontoDr. John Sidney Hood, on ' - . . ..- Wednesday afternoon the first ofjJan- :W9uwamAj . . ;-: -.-ia-half. after three o'clock veus Chapel, Kerr, North XJaroIina.M - j. r 11. mimju ia a. .ammk j v r x 1 - - e-r--. I- - a'ni. viilinir TmVSlCiail L who bM maDJ ,rienda - ' '. i. shoe. "r: l- 4.,i'iLi.k.vt on L Amerioau' soil.' President . j . j " V; . rAKfJALIt f9mzm? . carps f f t&REAl INTERESTS" ! A . MEMBER OR THE' ! HEDERSON VILLE jj Bd OF fRADEJ YPu jsee these Uttle slgni most every where, now, and when Ton RP nn in I i ,-----. v. : r - atoreorpfflce.you may know that; I that, man r. -""L .. - T r greater tienaer D1for Pd faitfi in his home t0' and 'o a determination tQ help m.o Wwn oy oaciung tne efforts of the fTraije Pefe Board of Trade Is-an Or- I n'atjon which, iias no other .reason The b.ardodIreclor, whose names are Panted below are the men to whom f iflV .? r Ization. - . - At ls.b they will make good and that six montns irom now tangible results will'be shown. often as considered-necessary. - -There are many new members.'; The . : . . . ... does sre 60o a mooth. ' This is the best spent money any man in Hendersonville pays out. . . The town will be advertised -thor-. bughly Advertised as It never has been, before. : r v ? n - ? Efforts to locate factories and -differ Uat, enterpriseahera will bejnade l7.J I When the Board of Directors h.ve iomething taogible along thfs iine, a 1 4 - i v ' - Intel vhlffh irpade olece of worif. and "P. will give the stranger a pretty good idea of Hendersonville and ' its surrounding country.; v MEMBERS. .'' List of members' since reorganization with dues of 50 cents per month, and membership card for window. . ! C. E. Brooks, Wm. F. Coles, Dr. G. S. Dixon.' W; A. Garland, Dr F. V, Hunter, K, O. Morris, R. M. Oates, 1 The Latest News of this Busy World ! 1,288,349. immigrants came to this country during the year ' ending June 30, 1908; says Frank P, sargeant, - com missioner of immigratlonThey brought an-average of $20 apiece, in money, with them. ' ' '- ' r . :, ' The great 7-masted schooner. Tbos. W. Lawson, Is wrecked off' the 'English coast. Dee. 14, ! only three of her crew I esctpeV; .Xjeft. America " on Nov. . I9th, loaded with oil. i f .-.'"' - - ' New York city, Lynchburg, Va., and other, cities experience terrible - sleet storm Sunday Groat damagecdone. . s-, ' : .: r-:. ; p. Lindley Weaver, of ' Polk county: lr,jarea by & who i3now jitl tttColumbUo. v -; . ? ; : , iAn-A-Ait -ATti hla derfaratlon that he will not be a candidate aeain- u M ; S .i - - . '. .''; ;Tbe great fleet of sixteen-battleships. Heave Norfolk on their voyage of .14,000 miles to the Pacific coast.' Three months X win elapse before the men will again r. - . KooU reWthe. Beet fronv tbe MajSower, wbich vessel wa, fluted by a round of 21 guns fro ji each of the rroI1a ? f , ; - .:-v-u- trpeat KflcrhUog. machines The .great, grea. xuw B . . , V : " - -' - ..uj- mmiM m SCronnd 'the world- " 'J:.- -x.-.v 'jv; .. ii. ' m-J. . ..-- vtia bi vor bpfviah inr . i.iih - rruiaHr North Carolina Is now being tnade. The . : nm j-? ; ' ' I - " t W. Hiatus, Mrs. AiKPcfeeyennett rps.,iJJr. W. A.1 Ha V.'P. 'Bfy Pick :ker Co., CM. Pace, Edwards Hard- 0 A .v s - j ai Co., G. M. Glaiener, W. O. trad- - a1 v i c r, , i-m ' i A, Ficker, j. F.' Rowland, T. W. , . ; . - i "wr ley Valentioe, Dock Hyder. 0. S. S. Ramsey, D. S Pace, H. DJ Justice, T. B. Carson, A. CaIhoun Ely; Bros. , P. F. Patton, vrT j F. A. 'prowettaT. R! Bin " a, I &.ubaqk, Wm. Hewitt, W. T L.Brookd, 8 johoston, Walke r G 7 Brooks, H S Anderson, .Moij 'i John Li Orr, J. D. wldrcp.V: J ;.'-sr : f EXEOUTIVK BOAfilX ' ' . '-i: M.: C. E; Brooks, J. M. Stepp, It. C. Clatke W. A. Garland, Dr. G. E. Dlx- on, u. a Anderson, v. HanterMi- . Qftftei Schenck, J. D. Waldrop C E. Wilson, k. G. Morria, : Mack Rhodes. William Hewitt, C. R. Whitaker, J. L. OrrirT. R; Barrows, f. W. Valentine. ! COMMTTTSX3. S ; : - . . . The toaowing are a list of oommlttees of the Executive Board: M , . - AdYertisIng committee O.: E.Wilson, R. Cr-Clarke, T. W. Valentine; R. Barrows, Wm. Hewitt. .1 t 1 ' ..Manufacturers committee j R. C. Clarke, J.L. Orr, H. 8. Anderson,': W. A, garland. C. S. WhiUker, K. G, Morris. J ' ' , Finance committee Mack Rhodes, C. E. Brooks, J. M. Stepp. , 1 Membership committee F. ; V. ; Hun ter, J. .a.WaldropT R. Barrowa. i Transportation committee H. 8. An derson, C. E. Wilson, R. O. Clarke, C 8. Whitaker. - Civic committee J. Lv. Orr, W. A. Garland, Michael ScVenciivT. i;"W. "Val ehtine, T.:R. Barrows: : ' -; . 7 : iud.c.p, -commit - xa i o n a ei iscneii cs, n. Jb. Anaerson .raon.MStepp, Kjatinir committee fr'O MorriaT; Conventions and locating committee Dr. Dixon, C. E. Brooks, F. V. Hunter. J. D'. Waldrop. Wm. Hewitt.' " " Kallfofd oimmlttee H.' 8. Anderson, W. A.Garland, J. K Orr, Mack Rhodes Good RoaffsTommltiteeW: A. Gar- and, F. V: Hunter, CE.' Brooks, Wm. Hewitt: ' ' ' ' ' - Agriculturarcommittee C, E. Wilson, Mack Rhodes, Dr. DiX n. .Entertainment committee J. D. Wal- drop, K G Morris, Dr. D xon. Hospital committee R. C. Clarke, W. A. Garland, Dr. Dixon. NOTES. - The meeting last Thursday was well attended. Mrs. t E. Wilson, secretary, has her . uauus uiuia Lllau 11111 ui nui& x uo . J amount of i'runnlng around." corres- k-vr. i m.. pondence, etc., to be done, la surprising. . Atlantic Coast Line declines to accept comDromiseof-2i . cents which, other roads agree to. : Extra session may be Called. ; ; , . . -. . Senator Tillman , makes powerful Speech in Senate denouncing President and Cortelyou. . Sixty miners meet neath in mine ex plosion In Alabama. : . - ef ore Jan. 1st ,t You "miy -renew .. you r' sub scription to this paper by pay ing all arrears, at the present rate of 75c. Oh Jai 1st. The price of this paper will be One Dollar per year. After Jah: 1st ; ! Every, snbscriber still in ar rears Mill be cut bff our list. The Hustler has the largest circulation of any paper ; in this XW. Eubank. T. A. Jackaon. I ' : j uiu., v ot.s-. t .a-m :: Lrr? V! . swrauj. :f . r county; I ""wr iVVUIUgU U Will He camee fTonVChlc' jnUtn" 2 "T Jl I "tendent Ramseurv President .FinUy,' M fl - mt -Q 'V?ry courteous letter to.Capt. Wof 4 f;;:. " . " . '. ' 7 1 ford states the matUr lain the hands, of flF Iff... ZT. a 1 m. a T t J d. HvwAsnn, wnom f "WW Finisy beiieves-Wlli tnteoUed;b7' uiiu ssna or justice m tne matter.';. ; ! TL 3 carpenters union will donate ' t25 . r 1 the ; advertiilnsp 1' fturanalirn. n .- ' us.: i carpenters of .this; towmarel W -H W4. farsighted men- ,;0; ; xpu . can jset a , membership card . at - , - Hunter's Pharmacy. , , Farmersl Keep your eyes on the Board of Trade! ' Raise morer chickens than ever hefnr n1iK.. I . " " VV&AA tktfSg m UB)S,W.I ket here for thenl wxtsummer ' : -5 ' "Tbemembershicardain the "window shows to the farmer those ? who ,r v work to make greater? and, . a. beturl market for the farmer's. Products. FarJ mers, look for tha earda! -.. ....... . ... j - .'v i If . . 7 :1SL'.?:-1 ,o -Yho : US.FulIbrighthe Southern Rail- ay agenCha. a membeWhlp card io way xembershJp his ofice.- 1 : The time la now' clos l hand ' wfeen yery business mahjn: town will hae a card in his windo hitt it- . wniw ijr 111 1U BWUr -r"""-vi?TUJe.is ait w ine gooa m.iA .w. . ti m.'" . " wjiTu iu jwur neart you Know oi.L''"lL'.:li--: :.;. - it. enow your faith by joining the Board of Trade, 'it' the best invest mt of your 60 cents, you can ntake and tln ; wll, convince you f it, i , rr ; " t d . 4 V ;.- 8Dnd f mr Ch.,. r. dersonvUle. YMk... ' 1'. - H W W MM VM MX " : . .7 - - - -. " half what van' ntv'tit Aiiiitl - t.' . i 7 " U ' ? r-- wchjrouUva, show tt iby .patronizing money In Hendersonville. . ' .1 - The Hustler would like ! to receive nice, suitable, acceptable,' welcome, pleasant, .Christmas gift from its admlr. ,n f644 ?0 he ,orm 01 'W"eJ 'npunt you may owe.; on subscription.. We need the money. . If you dont owe I anything,' pay in advance. we won't J object Not! co. -i .". -I1 ' i ne -ienaersonvuidTiay and Grain Company , having gone out of business, hereby notifies all parties due them for feed, etc.; to settle on or before Jan. 1, 1908, or judgement- Will be obtained I : against then. ' . , i Call at the omce of the Ashe villa and tioh a. found kkV-h.'J 'iPW0 rcce,ri" udiet.themahow.you Hendersonyiile- Railroad Oct.. UDstairs.i.,w -it t- .-.. ..n ,-. over former store of the company, and eitner pay or . make- a satisfactory I arrangement. Ths Henderson vills Hay & Grain co. : Thoa. Heiling, yonng man of Salis bury, dropped a rif le Killed. -i'- ' ; U. a troops sent , to Goldfiefd. , eolo. Miners strike. . rclty In darkness. Gov. Glenn gone to Washington to be present at hearing of famous Wood ha beas corpus case from Asheville.' Arthur Evans, 15 year, old; ran away with youthful daughter of Beadle Barnes a farmer, near Aaheville. Overtaken 2'r?.?' cannot be fonnd and th- tmtUmwtm i-. I - .w-wva a, ui -U 1M -. """r ' ...... ; First Nationd! Bank made a GbveriimeAi TiU.i. ' - " y' -'A ' -1 The Prst National Bank of Marion baa oeen maue a .Government .Depository J and the treasurer of the United States has deposited fSO.OOO with it this week. This is a high and deserved compliment to this well known and prosperous) x in stitution. .. All - the more remarkable from the fact that it is the only Govern-. mew ipctoryoetwet-CrreensboroUnd we will show printed . "" m wcr uo in. national I wwam vi aj-i- , tiio, vuiHi was. maue a TaonieltiM fnm tVm . . nifvwiiui.ivi uy WU T DUaCXiCO , Di (QQ I Collector at the time the revenue .office was removed from Asheville to Sutea ville. iccsoweU Democrat. Dec. 12. I I A A M Km . J - Its "W and it is w1! " u hfthlaclbn olwll8Clon 4T-1 happy season. ! The birds are slmrinz It written across the azure blue cloudless sky.' 7 - "; i i ; . s it peace. with you brother? Have n irood will in vour hert.? Has the' blessed' spirit of the Christihild decend . ed UD- - - I , j pw.tMjt in mats 1 someone else happy because) "He was I hrtrn 'ninaionn v...- L j w ......wvwu uuuuiu JFoars aUf T Vpr a,re yeu only, thinkingof your ;lown happiness? Of what gifts you , will i i . ; receive on Christmas day? Of what ; I others wfll do for you? ! "Und6ubtedly there are many heavily ,aden ,n Hendersonville. as well as In the. wide world over Manv who erv in Becret,.How long, O , Lord, - and who w ""rf " fl,the(beTy: almost. It is wel1 wen6VaeealI the burden that cf47d;bhe; man ; .befWe '. us-well ur our own naPPiaess, perhaps I i j T..i. 1 -r : . ,-- I we can ngnten 'that burden in mil.. . rwri.,i. T 7 g d word, it .word ofTtp-- Frion, is oeyqnd all price, .and the cost to you is so littlel -Be. not neglectful and careless of those who are hot so fortunate as you, and who are. mi-hnna f M.UA US3UOI- ffki nn ! 1.11.1- t ... yt ,. I u. vumw iuymiow wmeaettu oi I fK 0t.,f , mw . . . I xuerw rq many SUCn ana I M . . 17? can help them, 'With peace and good will in your neart you will seek to make others hap- vjr, nu lueirin is tne secret of true happlhesa, after all. ' Seek out some nnfnrtniMfai.a 1 .. -c rroiemoenng tne ln- ' '..:r . 7 w :giv i.a . I Lhn tr rr.A t, . t tiv. . r -,-'. i.uore are ,maQJ uchdpPortunitie, In Henderson- 11 IVlIIa Rrirt RtJerem rn.u ..J -l not aee'whatYOO can do tom km- poo,. hti? W 'oyiuahei "Especially must,5u M.mW children, when. you shall be thrlce- By so doing. t when , the Christmas Tlog out o?er Hondersonvllle i next WednesaAy morning, by listening close- hy you will hear ka n aay,not Ing, dong ding, don Peaoeon earth. men'gpoi wjV- I i " A hrother of W&llrr ! S mlfcfi wils bTi in Greenvili; Tuesday night. Not dead Who Croc A nvw r7 -"O. 'vares, Anyway or other it seems like the scribe hunts . Vl BUJMVCB , w aoor6 tne oiusning oride now she's dressed hbw her dress Is trimmed what it's made of her hat all aboot-her folks and ' every thing else but hardly V a , . . . , . . - , ..-....). blamed' word about the poor groom. Why is it thusly? Aint we mere men . 1 1 . . 1 . . . ... got any rights at all? There couldn't be any old wedding at all, could there, if It wasn't for the man? Then why not give tbe poor, deluded fellow some no tice? Wny must the bride set it all? Service - .4 wlthEnvolopstoMateh ,r . , , : AbsoluteIy.no better paper made for commercial purposes - HasVVquaHtyaUitAown, Nong:Urtern Public service tsona lor tjanks; pro- fessibnal men, and v business firms-destring. an' absolutely "Igngraaeuaiiry . OI, Station cry For Sale xnly at. .' Tho Hustler Print Shop ' Telephone Six :y , -x samoles r ' t Christmas! - r Judge Pace. has a "new hat.- . Pay your taxes before Christmas. , Spend yonr Christmas money at homel - There's a fine of 150 for letting the city water waste.-.,; ; ,,' :..-.lt-... - ' -' ' . - ; 1 ' ', " .' " ( '; The office of the County Tax, Ooll4tor .v will be closed on Christmas day. J - t " Bothjhbtelt will ; have specially at.v. tractive feast on Christmas day - Boys with: holly and talstletoe on" the streets reminds you that Xmas Is near. The churches will all hold Christmas services as usual, next Wednesday mora, lng. . ';;,.... r.'.-'v---. . - . " DON'T plead, the alledged financial stringency as an excuse for. making . no Christmas gifts. - The stores of Hendersonville offer an unlimited choice of suitable Christmai articles. The Entertainment at the Flat Rock school house, December 20th, has' been postponed to" some future' date. '; The weather has been a little bit sharp, its true, but think of the terrible storms which haVe visited : other' and ess favored sections. .: You see those Board of Trade cards most eyery where. Look for them get into the habit-rlta; generally, a, pretty good place to spend your money. ' There' will he an enterUmment : and . Christmas tree , at , Horse . Shoe , Chapel, on Tuesday, Dec. 24, beglning promptly at 7. 80 p. m. You are invited to come.' The HusUer has been asked many times, to run another bachelor contest, or aomethlnir ''''alonz 1' 'that line.' - How about an old maid's contest? We carry . ol aoxhe. iUe'inauranceav- t'V'i.'. VCA " I "' - .-s-:V---,i;l Zlj-m .... .in.',, w: T" "T "---r ' Col Wm.':Hewitt isioeiving1 aoorer of replies to the adrertising iie has been sendingiout. ;.Over 5,000 neatly printed folders have been mailed to Individ uala and, to railroads for distribution. The. .Presbyterian prayer-meetinga-are, .for the present, being held at the homes of members of the church, as announced from Sunday to Sunday. The meetings are at 3.30 In the afternoon. ' - Marriage license were Issued on Satur day to W. C. Gravely, 23, Brevard, and Mise Fannie. ; Underwood, , 24, Horse Shoe; 8. R. Russell, 31, Fletcher, and BeU Hilit,18, Fletcher. .. ' . Thursday's the night1 Of course you know, what is meant? : Why, the Oyster Supper, of course, given by the ladies of the Hospital Association in the vacant building opposite the Hotel Gates, Reckon you'll be therel - t ; Anyone, a oitixen of Hendersonville, who goes to Asheville for their Christ mas stuff, lacks woefully in that local pride which is so essential to the growth of any town. 8pend your money at home! The City Bink is cow. open every Tuesday night. Its warm and pleasant. it Is a good place to spend an hour or so. its unaer tne management oz v, . Grant. C. E. Wilson, of the Wilson . Mercan? tile Co., says he's well pleased, with his " big sale. "Mr. Wilson says he has cut the prices until the ' goods ' sell them-' selves; and that many item, are below what they may be bought for in New York today. .. . .; ; - ; Hon. A. Cannon is a member of the" Board of Trade. ; Through Mr. Cannon's effort, the State Board of Agunculture will conduct extensive spraying demon stratlon on the farm of Jonathan Case, next February , This is an Instance of where the Board has been of direct ben- fit to the farmer. ' - The 45th Anniversary of the Procla- v maQon of Emancipation will be observed by the-colored ' citizens ' of ' Henderson ville on Jan. I, 1908. All " those inter ested are urgently invited to be present. Rev, N. D. Shamburger, who made to favorable ah impression last year, will deliver the address of the day. ,. . m p See what you owe NOW. and add 75 cents, and you win get the paper for an-' ' other year from the date on your label. ' This is a lioerai oner and will be witr drawn-on Jan 1st, Every subscriber who I. not Daid en in full by that dite will be cut oil from a tbe list. The amount is small to vou. s but in the agSTegate U large to ni M.iria . rjacacxvs, 1 and ataVV. S 4 4, - 'T.(-'';. JL
French Broad Hustler (Hendersonville, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1907, edition 1
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