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BURNINC?
Are your arm, face and hyds
burning up witn torturing, disfiguring
Eczema ? Is your face disfigured with
blotches, blackheads or pimple until
you feel ashamed to appear in public?
There is just one thing for you tj
do that will certainly relive such sting
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This cooling, soothing, curative salve stops
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It gives speedy relief in all cases of skia
disaeses, has a pleasant aromatic smell, and
can be applied to any part of the body more
etfectivelyJthaa any otherointment that we
sell. It istsimply spread on thin cotton or
linen and applied to the affected parts. We
guarantee Rexall Eczema Ointment to cure
the worst cases of skin diseases or we promptly
raand your money. 50c. per box.
The Justus
Pharmacy
BICYCLES
FOR SALE and FOR RENT
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
Special rates by the month.
Now is the time to have your whee
repaired for the summer before the
rush. We are agents for the best wheel
made The Racycle.
Have a coaster brake built to- your
wheel and rest while you ride. All sup
plies kept in stock.
Rogers Bros
Main St. Opp. Court House
Hendersonville, . North Carolina.
w. c. Jordan
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Land Surveying.
Route 5, Box 5.
hendersonville, North Carolina.
BURCKMYER BROS,
Complete line of
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
Your Larder Supplied with the
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Hendersonville, North Carolina.
C. T. HALLMAN
Architect
Contractor and Builder '
Hendersonville, North Carolina.
DR. L. H. SNIDER
Vetering Surgeon
Hendersonville, N. .C.
J, M. STEPP
Saves you money on Sewing
Machines and Organs. Selling be
low cost. ".
BARGAINS .IN FURNITURE
J. M. WALDROP &
SON. 1
Renting
and General Insurance.
Hendersonville, North Carolina.
FOR SALE.
At Golemans on Southern R. R.
this County, Small farms and
building lots, at reasonable prices
longtime and easy terms.
Three or four good men with
families wanted to 'settle up and
dear 275 acres fine farming lands
near Coleman station. Apply to
Leonard Phinizy.
Flat Rock,. N. C.
The genuine imported Olive
Oil and Castile soap, at Hunter's
Pharmacy. '
be Jfrcncb Broafc Tbustler
" L. -SHIP MAN.
T. R. BARROWS,
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Associate Editor
HENDERSONVILLE, N. C.
Enured ai the Postoffict at Hendersonvuls
tv.o., as fnau matter ot the second class
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PULP, LOGS AND LUMBER.
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About the only Jndastry left
in the mountains, with breath in
it, by j the present republican pan
ic; is the wood pulp mill at Can-.
ton and some' tanic acid plants
scattered over the tenth district,
and radical ' 'bush-whackers" are
seeking to make the people be
lieve the democratic party would
destroy these if it should again
be placed in power. The de
gogues arp Jiowling about fs
lumber, free logs and free wood
pulp saying it means dire disaster
to bur mountain people, and have,
refused a joint campaign with
the democratic" -candidates, in
order that they may have free
scope to lie in. Anybody with a
thimble full of sense knows there
is no argument in what they say.
It is rediculous to contend that
logs, lumber or pulp can be
shipped from Canada or Mexico
in competition with these indus
tries in Western North Carolina.
The lumbermen of this section,
N. Cooper and others, pub
licly stated more than once that
their business could not be in
jured t?y, putting the products of
their mills on the free list. Yet
unscrupulous republicans are
going over the districttrying to
deceive the people, by telling
them that a vote for Mr. Craw
ford means a vote to put lumber
institutions, acid plants and the
big pulp mill at Canton outof
business. They are either grossly
ignorant or have decided to lie
wilfully about these matters, in
asmuch as wide latitude is given
them by their cowardly action in
declining to meet democrats face
to iace.
It is well known that the paper
trust had planned to increase the
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price of print paper last fall, at
least thirty millions per annum.
President Roosevelt, in two mes
sages to Congress, advised put
ting all forest products on the
free list, especially wood pulp,
and Stevens, a Republican, in
troduced a bill for that purpose.
The minority joined in a petition
to the speaker to discharge the
Ways and Means Committee and
put the bill on its' passage. But
instead, a special . committee was
appointed to inquire - into the al
leged paper trust and report to
Congress. On investigation it
was found, on evidence of sworn
witnesses, that the price off print
paper had. been increased from
$38 to $50 per ton, and that the
elements jentering into the pro
duction of paper had not ma
terially increased in price, not
withstanding thot.e who repre
sented the paper trust swore that
there was no agreement or com
bine. The trusts themselves,
after Congress adjourned, went
into court and plead guilty to in
dictment for forming trusts. The
Democratic Convention favored
it and declared in favor of put
ting everything on the free list.
All pulp wood is, and has
always been, on the free list and
is cheaper here than in Canada,
so this relieves vthe people who
own timber in the woods. The
pulp mills in Haywood county do
not make pulp1 for sale, but use
it irrthe manufacture ot paper m ;
with free pulp. .
iney do not make what is
known as print. paDer, Jbut high
grade finished book paper. We
understand
means
that
can
democratic
print paper
the: paper fupon which
newspapers are printed. If this
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ue true,, tms industry
riot be affected by
platform pledges. '-
Honest republicans know the
democratic position is correctand
will refuse to endorse the attempt
of demagogues to misrepresent
conditions as they actually exist
Furthermore,, 'if putting wood
pulp on the free ' list is a crime,
President Roosevelt ought to be
for he recommended
in two messages to
Congress only last year. . Just as
r
well keep history straight
indicted,
that course
Congressman Crawford'
speech on the Vreeland-Aldrich
currency, in the House of Repre
sentatives on Thursday, May 14,
has been given wide circulation
and does him great credit Every-
one who is permitted the oppor
tunity should read this speech
carefully.
The democrat (?) who objects
to supporting the ticket, from
constable to president, .this year
is of the curious kind who would
kick about almost any old thing
in politics. There is nothing to
divide real democrats this time
and all should uziite in making
the victory overwhelming.
The ring' majority in Hender
son county two yearsago was
not large and can be wiped out
this time if democrats fully make
up their' minds to "get busy."
There is considerable unrest
among the country republicans of
the county, on account of high
taxes and kindred evils. A
house cleaning" would be
healthy and, the time is ripe
for it. '
In reviewing the political sit
uation to date the Charlotte Ob
server, ot last bunday, says:
"Democrats are getting together
as never before in years, and
everywhere there is found a
marked movement back to the
party alignment by men who
have long beeu outside. It is
well agreed that a general situa
tion like thisjmust worry the
republican managers very con
siderably ' Indeed it does-
"Soup houses for the poor 'are
some of the signs of the repub
lican alleged : prosperity re
marks the Raleigh News and Ob
server. Yes, and the rusty, emp
ty dinner pails ' 'busted" banks
and kindred evils.-
The Charlotte Observer is sup
porting Mr. Bryan because it
believeshe is standing squarely
upon the, Denver platform. So
are we, and for the further reason
that he is the democratic . nomi
nee. The democratic party is
bigger 'than any one man in it..
James S.Sherman has delivered
his speech accepting the repub
lican nomination for Vice-Presi
dent. It was in brief a me-too ut
terance, approving the Roosevelt
administration, the Chicago plat
form and Secretary Taf t's Cincin
nati speech. He says the real
issue is whether Roosevelt's
policies shall be endorsed.
Rev. William Spurgeon, of Car
diff Wales, a cousin of the re
nowned CharlesHadden Spurgeon
will lecture tonight at the Audi
torium on, "An Englishmau's
View of Brother J Jonathanand
His .Couutry." Judge Blythe
was well pleasedat the good at
tendance last night You can
Khear things at the Chautauqua
worth talcing away with you
Just to think that geniaPJudge
Fred Moore is dead. We cannot
realize it Few men of his age
had ja more promising future.
And his past life was one series
oi successes, we deeDlv sym
pathize with his bereaved family
and friends. Judge Moore was a
devoted husband and father,
along with his many other com
mendable traits.
"Nay, verily, Pauline," says
Judge Pritchard,Mn speaking of
the Butler interview regarding
the , gubernatorial nomination.
He evidently believes that a
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bird in the hand is worth two
in a Dusn. jyir. Jfntchard is
not the kind who is willing to
lead a forlorn hope and says the
circuit judgeship suits him all
right A wise man.
Hon. T. W. Bickett, democratic
nominee for Attorney General,
will join Congressman Crawford
on the 25th instant in a prelum-
nary canvass of the tenth dis
trict. It was the vote of this
district which nominated Mr.
Bickett and he should be accord
ed a cordial welcome. He is one
of the strongest campaign orators
in the State. ,
Roosevelt'continues as ' 'master
of ceremonies. "Taft and Sher
man are mere puppets inl his
hands. A pitiable plightfor
them to be placed in, to say the
least.
; John Russell asked for pie and
the ringsters gave him a lemon.
ThaVs what he gets for straying
away from his real friends and
old associates .
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made but of
The unusually hot weather re
cently has been very oppressive,
especially in the south and some
portions of the west. It has
been the means of filling the
mountain resorts with people
and Hendersonville has received
her full share. Even here, the
heat seemed rather oppressive
at mid-day, but the nights have
Tbeen cool and pleasant.
The republican ringsters have
named their county ticket, in'ac
cordance with the usual custom
once every two years, and the
poor, deluded and oppressed tax
payers are expected to fall in
line. -But a goodly number de
clare that the pillsa little more
than they can stand. They say
the, county finances are getting
in a deplorable condition and a
house-cleaning is necessary, to
set things straight.
Republicans feign the belief
that because this is presidential
year they stand a tetter chance
of electing their candidate . for
congress' than if it was an off
year. They evidently forget the
results of the contests in this
district in 1902 and 1904. The
democratic majority in 1902, an
off-year, was 183; two years
later, with Roosevelt running for
president, the democrats carried
the district by a majority of 88.
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Two years later it was 924; this
It is, ' 'Judge Murphy, ' ' Gover
nor -Glenn having selected J. D.
Murphy, esq., of the Asheville
bar, as Judge Fred Moore's suc
cessor, J. S. Adams, W. R.
Whitson and other Asheville law
yers applied for the honored
position and there may be a
lively contest for the .nomination
in the fifteenth judicial district
convention soon to be held, the
appointment being only until the
people shall decide whom they
prefer. But we must call him
"Judge Murphy" in any event.
The Hustler congratulates.
Dillon-Gonde
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Miss Maud Dillon and Mr.
Frank Conder, of li Asheville,
were married last night in .their
home city. . ' -
'Mr. Conder is connected with
the Southern railway and has
made many friends in this city,
who wish him success in his
married life. '
Louis Hesterly and H. W.
Frye were among those who
attended from this city and they
report a pleasant time at the
wedding,
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Real Rose tat Pins
It does not seem possible, yet it is true,
that these Hat Pins are made out of live
roses.and changed into metal by a secret
process. This discovery is without
doubt one of the lost arts of the ancient
Egyptians. They are the most beautiful
of all Hat Pins. No two are alike. Made
in finishes to conform to the prevailing
fashions in millinery. Six sizes at the
following prices :
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50,
$3.00, $3.75, $4.50
Everybody is talking about them. Don't
fail to come in and see them. These are
the genuine DELAMOTHE Real Rose
Hat Pins.
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Our Guarantee: If after using entire
contents of the can, your are not satis
fied in every respect, we refund tKe
money you paid for it. Use only half
as much as other coffees.
WIL
DEPARTMENT ST O R E
Hendersonville, N C
Judge Prichard says Mary Ann
Butler intended no harm in his
jrecent interview advocating the
Judge for governor. Certainly
not And it has done no damage
to anything or anybody. But;
this same Butler came prettynear
putting Mr. Pritchard out of the
lnited States Senate in 1897 and
did, (so they say,) knock Judge
two or three
Tltae 'Pirmt' Slhi
Thafs thelkiiniidl we do!
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