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-J- - i '' ' " - J "r v! 1 1 AO fa. . . -;.f V6?M; - it J . F ! Tfc J ft i 'i. I .1 OXB DOLLAR PER YE AR 1908 VO' l, No. 2 -5 ".. i 1 Will! M r J It mm ote 523 to 194 The Resfc bf the Ticket. M. L. Ship man for Commissioner of Eabbr and Printing. 5 - J' 1 v . St' X s " - i - - . - WILLIAM J. BRYAN R0M-HIS LATEST PHOTO GRAPIlhf The Tar Heel Delegation will Vote for Kim : - For Governer-Hon. W. W. Kitchin. . , : ForLieutenant Governor rrVfl' C. Newjand of Caldwell. : , For -Attorney General T. W. BickettTof Franklin. -r r Commissioner: of AgricuK ture W. -. AGraham of Lincoln. -. For Corporation Commissioner -B. F Aycock, of Vaynel . ; - For Commissioner of Labor and Printing' M. L. Shipman of Hen derson. ' 'fr? 'r-'Sh?' '-'' For. Electors at Large-J. W. Bailey of Wake and Walter Mur phey of Rowan.. : ' ! : RENOMINATED. : For Secretary of "the State-J Biyan-Grime'EL?-:7;U'i ;For 'Auditor--Dr;---Beiijamin Dixon. .; :- For Treasurer B. R. Lacy. For Supt Pub: Instruction J. Y. Joyner. V - For Commissioner of Insurance J: H Young. ' 'J. r The delegates at large to the national 'convention are: Senator Lee S. Overman, Senator F. M. Simmons, -Governor Robert B. Glenn and Major E. B. Hale. The alternates are : General J ulian S. Carr of Durham ; W. L. Parsons of Richmond; E.' F. Watson , of Wayne; and J. W; Bailey, of Wake. . There was no figfit on Senator Simmons.' The platform-was ad opted .ithout a'dissenting . vote. It scores" the currency bill, app roves of Gov. Glenn's ; adminis tration, and condemns extravag ance of Congress. , The Misses Julia and Mary Crosland, of Aiken, S. C arrived in town last night and have tak en charge of Messrs. ; Ingram and Hallman's handsome new house, just completed, on West Broad street,' ;on the; -Rickman ; Hill. THe Misses CiaiS Had charge of J. Williams house last season,' when they made many friends here, y ' TRUE lISIDMIIVlIlff li jTfefollpwingvt plain thernseives. Thepirifcof courtesy and hospitality shown in Mr Wmith,s letter ischar-f acteristic of him and of Hender sonville: ' - - ' . ' - i Union, SC., June 26, 1908. " Mr. r; W. - A. Smith, Henderson- t Dear x-- wroteMh John Law, President ' of ,the 3axbn Mills, jSparnburgSpC,, Avith regard to arrangements which he made for ah excursion fo? his operatives to Hendersonyille He writes me of yourkindness to them, and I ; will be pleased to know if ybuwill extend the same courtesies to; bur people, the Mon arch Cotton Mills, Union S. C. , if we can make, general arrange ments; thatfis, if ':; you will give us the :use of your grounds at Laurel Park without charge and take the excursionists to the park on your dummy line without charge, fare? returning to be col lected. We can say that we have as good a class of operatives as any mill in this section. Hoping you will extend the same courtesies to our people as to the Saxon people, I am 5 . ; Ypiirs very truly, Emslie Nicholson, Treas. ;: . ; June 27th, 1908. v Mr. Nicholson, Care , Monarch Cotton Hill, Union, S. C. Dear Sir In reply, to yours of the 16th will say that I will be glad to extend, you all privileges and cbiirtecies which were extend ed to Mr. Taw's people last year as set out in your letter, and? as the nice manners and gdod behav ior of Mr. Law's party has in an educational way, I think added to;f maccdmplishments,: I will Endeavor to ' use this advantage in your behalf . - 1 You say you have as good class of mill operatives as any mill, in your section. L have no" reason to doubt this, but I will be well pleas ed if you make as good a show as MrLaw did, and L will - not ex pect you to do better. .1 have no doubt that your visit will promote the pleasure of your . people : and ours, "i r' : ;. 'y.Z'' ::. r -:i ; : I would be jglad to have notice of the date of your arrival, - in order that our people -may have an opportunity as far as possible to cultivate an acquaintance with you and your party. ; The man agers on the dummy line will be instructed to "pass your people from the dummy station at Main Streettp Laural -Park without fares. ' ' . . . I hope to be here in person, but if for any reason I should not be, this letter of .mine will - be ' a deed to the Park so - far as -you can use it on the day of your J V SI1II A would-be burglar attempted to force an entrance to the home of Mr. v John 1 Grimes r assistant cashier of the Wanteska Trust Co., last night, but was frighten ed away. .' J- y. .--"' ; . . : About midnight, Mr Grimes' mother heard some one trying to open the window of her room She called her spn, ; ;who gjn: hi liant crjept;;silentl corner . of; the house, l)ut 1 Air. Burglar became frightened and departed without leaving his card IWlHfflMtjj'il Two powerful horses hitched? to a carriage became 'thoroughly frightened at a train at the depot, this morning, and dashed up town. The driver and wrier of the tearn Jim Stepp, -was thrown out and seriouslynjured. - Near ; the postoffice the maddened team took Uy the sidewalk' and from there to the Hotel ' Gates; swept the walks.-;; ' " '." " " ;- f There were many .narrow es cjaes. Outside The- Hustler bf nlcet th'e horses just missed a col- .. ored . nurse with a baby in her ' ai ; Therec were other escapes as close. -The team finally slip-. i)ed arid fell on the smooth walk near the Gates. ; ; . I The Wanteska Rebeka ' Lodge ' has elected the following Officers - , . . ' for the coming term of six months ; i Mrs. Chas Whitaker, noble Grand Mrs. F. S. Thomas, Vice Grand, A F. P. King, Treasurer, " Miss Ethel Dotsbn; Rec. Sec. Mrs. ; A. E. Posey, Financial See. Mrs. Jessica Maloney, Chap. Miss Bes sie Aiken, Past G. Miss Rex. Davis R. A. S. Mrs.. Jo. Embler, L. A. & :Miss Dahlia ClbusV L ''fe-'Mr. " d. A. Jones,t 0. G. Mrs. Wm. ; Hewitt -R."S. to N? G. Miss Nell Edwards, 1m toN :hG.i Miss Pattbri, R. S. toV. G; Mrs- :JLC: Morris, L. S. to V. G. Degree 7 Team continued. m M mm .W M m m m m. m u a m mm m Mr mw m w h h m m. urn VBN.7 111 AiaiiniMiiimiiniL oooo I! I (MSB U " Separate department for the transaction of business for -ladies Capital $30,000,000 FE. Durf ee, President OFFICERS E. W. Ewbank, Vice President C. E. Brooks, Casnier F. E. Durfee A. B. Drafts. T, P. Mallorie DIRECTORS J. P. Rickman . E. W. Ewbank .... F. A.Bly CFew A. H. Hawkins C. EL Brooks y -f , - iSiIKe: Citizens Bank of Hendersonville, N. G.y will ;open its doors for business on July 2, '08 " 1 D III .1111 I B f Ml MM MM I li .'Vi.wir M mmm i t . m w m it m m m m- m ,w w m m- w '--j - ; With faith in the future growth, development and prosperity of Hendersonville aiid Henderson County, and believing that competition in every line of business makes for the best interests of a community as well a& an institution, this Bank is founded. - In its management it will be careful, conservative, prompt and accurate; in its dealings "with the public it will bac PULOlisLY CONFIDENTIAL. ; ;:-'r:; jBM i " "AU departme business will be conducted. -iy-y-i " ith faithful and caref ul regard for : your interests-we vrespectf ullyj solidt yotu patronage. -: s. : ;; ; -"" ; . : ;'.. "' '- ; -.;. ' - "j. .j2:-:r: ;:;r V - ;v r: ; j-; -v- Graduated Safety Deposit Boxes -' i "' -5 -:: " " '-" For Rent v - - -1 r V
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