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T ' Sbgff rencfe Broas tbngtlet WI .Shipman, Editor T. RrBAiatowSi Associate Editor Entmred at th Pmloffict at BmdenMm3 tl.CLumaU matter t the teeond clou, ' ' - '- ; ifx necessary to issue bonds to that have entered into its execu- J to meet the requirements of such Vn, nynwi.w . . y it was performed in the: mam mu.fcmrw. k the Assistant Commissioner, a , HENDEESONVUXE. N. G. T11GP-IM Perhaps the strongest com munication evertransmitted to .the General ' Assembly in North Carolina was the bi-enmai mes sage of Gov. Glenn; delivered in person by him to a joint meet ing of the House and Senate in the Hall of the House of Repre sentativeson Thursday of last week;. " Among other important matters referred to the Gover norrmakes the following recom mendations: ' ". . v; Amend the consitution so as to give the Xjovernorthe power" of veto; which the Chief; Executive nearly all f the other states tmsin by J RES each branch of the General A sembly was present when tl olivArPfl his message 1 by his promotion to the head of VJUTbi.uvl ' w I " " . and nearly all of them were lav ish in their, praise of the docu ment It was, indeed, a great paper. the Department, but to the value of whose work and the high qual- pABy order." v. ' No ad taken for less, than 15 cents,' BUREAU OF W " AISD PiiTlilG nux WIIUO.c "AU "rcBa 111 and boy'sotningnowready at puuuc Glazener's. ana a pleasure ior me to nere kha t0i continuing, tne commissioner Hustler Print Shoo: - 1 j .31. says ot an added auty imposea upon the Department eight years " More than 200 ladies, and mis- atm . v ses' coats and coat suits to offer is a pressing need, and should only be accu rate, conscientious "work is . the rule. n 'VI: ' We are accurate and conscient ious in our work and use only ingredients of tested and prov ed worthX OsrZ) tNDICOTT JOHNSON Ca fl-"l In his birennial message, de- The specific Work of the De- ats a sacrifice to keep from carryr H UMTEIC S . ,v . -i 4. v; a iom ine tnem over, liiazener. ne,r-r?jr-ry uverea w a jomi eaum ux w.c 7?. -, t ffc PrW General Assembly in the hall of 01 exercising a general, Buyerv a- - - the House on Thursday of last 1 1 week, Governor R. made the fellow, reference Department of Labor and Print mg: ion of the Derformance' of the FOUND A. small srold Din. State printing has been capably Owner can have, same by paying PHARMACY of. the Deacon. Opened B. Glennfrfnmo'd-1vnwth rtWitfisiofiimt XnnW the Duty 6 ncet6 the h rmmiMthnAMlMt' Since of offl 1 by Bra J. iJL.rpokshire, fol- i ru """-vt- , . , , w .t...i;:j ti t Wise! 1Qwea Dy uros. A.i;jusucetvj. r. j in the! tha not wa- na.L5AHJ the ' OTOWth I Mr- Wieo Aivror Vw -p c-.ri Qof rJo-o-fTnonj I ; mt niTM rrtryia IDrakei T. J. Shipman ana li.uy i 1.1 iv-T nrr u l viv ljul ill i m m 11111. w i. mri. . aiiiic r t kendall. At the suggestion of The amount of useful work nf Q iAQC -Ai nL tr- Bro. Justice. ro. Jones offered done by this bureau is little Tun- '7". x.., . ; nnH annmmotari' IT ia"' ' the only department that gathers f . r Kromelfc - Shoes r ;. ; : - .- - . ; . 1 KROMELK is the wonderful new sole leather. that out wears tWo pairs of ordinary soles. , KROMELK is so far superior to ordinary leather that there is absolutely no comparison. s . , ' " -V-. Not only oes KROMELK give double service but it is practically heatproof and; waterproof is lighter in weight and more flexible than common sole leather; - Years of constant and concentrated effort were spent by ENDICOTT; JOHNSON CO. in perfecting the tanning process of KROMELK. It is the greatest achievement of the century in the shoe and leather industry. Yet, with all these remarkable qualities, KROMELK soled shoes cost do more than the other kind. We have them In all grades for Men and Boys. HfliDKlVlllf mCAimif C0I1PA11Y. Ton or protect rateat taltailoM of 1 tMAeru ea tvwy rcootaa KJcO, )MUC aol. toretber with tibm i CVOMEUC" to BtaaMd EKD1COTT-JOHNSON CO. bill for have the right to exercise. ; - - "v." . ,1 '' ' -' a A 2. , Another . amenomeni, w TLTJir ZiZ printing, of directing and auth- Constitution is suggested provia- "" uj " orizing the purchase of the thous- . infi ftethe: election of all Stete, ddS andsof dollars 'worth of stock and Shepherd wants eggs. Ckxinty,;T6wihip and Municipal Wished and sent- broadcast of tently guarding theinter offiea for-four vears instead of esfc of the Stete in the perform- v .. , . ance of .a contract of trreat mair- Fcr RGHt. twyears. our resources as can be done in Tft - ro W institutional no other way. This bureau also atnendment, meetings of the visits f actonesand examines in rToWi - iw "rv four to labor conditions, such as pro- . ' . -, . .j:- per labor hours and the years unless called m extraordm- . . solved That iri order to do more efficient work in our churches, it is recommended that the deacon ship in each church" within thej Carolina Association organize as ah official board with chairman, and other officers needed and aid labor problem. It child- recommends ar session of tener than mis. . , . rhil1mn vounc. tender ful exercise and go to school, and , A house with 3 rooms and a gardejn near Mineral Spring, A nihirf ri crrnr rhrditv fine place for a chicken farm, the, pastor in : the . systematic a Ai th a Gall on W. G. Gulhck at- my management ot the cfiurcb work, mnat nnfailinir and skillful BUDer- rv holding stated montniy, meetings. 4t-Jan-14. Vlsiuii, uiii una rcauibcv in undoubted" saving v annually to the State of at least twice the Adjourned for dinner. Alter re-assemDung iorworK, Shepherd wants eggs. Tnrorlt WntrU stnA n VUo- the following, subject was pro- tenderr"r t.t . rrr: "r , TV" " i. in,A Tt, fccre the (vemor's salary i j I ueparxraenu lire impuruuiue vi i anu ouier jeweiry, u. ciuse outi" w ; " ' and amy oiscussecLVipy uwcaopit v uompany nave now a stock, oi i . wv ; - , . - . - A rWf nto TPthod of as- T"V ,VVi administration. ' is a large and their brick constantly on hand at January apart as v.wv - vioiauons oixexisting laws Bii.ect- . . . r r . .i v u ; ?raiir c - . i i ii-rwvtinnrr lTom ot Avncmoo Aft iit.-i vf u. muuic o qluic. iicaii ui a uiu ivt v luiiuumir w ..wv uu ic uu iiciovi rt- iirrgiaDor, uius try nig lu uriMeiT, . tyi " thereby better equalizing tax-1 about proper relations between labor and capital If this bureau from strict economical methods; had done nothing else but put ' would result in the most serious ation.' x , Enact a, legalized primary "f" c ZT" "TZ ,i loss. . Yet the printing done for - j; the State pnntmg on a safer and . . ,?.,,. law f6r the nomination of candi- , " . . , the State is now admittediy : not , cneaper oasis, tnis suune wouiu . ... ,. dateaid make necessary amend- haye mohan repaid the State ly of a higher quality than - rKo nt. election n -r ;a ;n ever Deiore, oui w uuue aiKre uZ-m, ' ' , tainWiL I recommend that ly re(3uced C0Bt- ori trt 9 Knn He. also, v recommended ' ,iA. ,,,10? as the Commissioner earns it and the salary of ..the I Ha waste: a sliffht relaxation c.ourt house .a6, $7 and $8 per in Conference, and ; Pro. G. . S. buvuouu, . -1 jones is to noniv eacn - minister IT. Ot? ? I " : . . - -. xw-y to be present. )l was further decided that Kali our mpust cnurcnyDe THE PURPOSE OF BANIGNG Is protection and convenience, protection of your funds, and convenience in handling your financial ; matters. You get both of these if you are a depositor of The First National Bank. Our resources are more than $60,000.00. Under supervsion of the National Govern ment. Four per cent., compounded, paid on savings . accounts. 1 . , The First National Bank of Hendersonville Capital and Surplus over $60,000.00 Capital $30,000.00 Hendersonville, N. C. the v - . - mm We want you to know how we are handling our' money and that of our depositors, and -believe our full sworn statement, our careful business methods and our strict attention to the wants of our custom ers is the very best advertising we can get. Here is the sworn cir- colidtbrs- on - salaries, dividing the" State' into two judicial cuits aDDointing recorders trial justices to try misdemean- to insnect all factories, and that crsL and nave executions in capi- the hours of child labor behang ' - . IJ tt i ? L...W. wvm nrnAlr taT cases to take place; at tne eu irora It will be recalled that the Ti.. s .rv offotivA State democracy has selected - a : x. LiC ill VUgW-a luuib v-A-v.ww I svstem of working convicts andl Henderson county man to pre- m4 tlo tto -nrison continue side over the work of the depart- iiiMwv w mwmvw x-- Closing out our entire line of tlace for our next meeting. By Stationery at cost Box paper, nation adjourned. V r pound paper, tablets, pencils and ; oandav m0rninff. met at 10 A. statement of condition of business on November 27, 1908 pens at greatly reduced prices, for Sunday SchooJj . ; After me quality is nne. nusuer iq,iv zmi 'JnnM 1 rHviewHi uie icsuMJiir-.-iii -. iiiudi. that RESOURCES LIABILITIES T.nonn ' - SSi.824.2fi TZIrS!? increased to R500 and that . papers- OM, papers Practical and beautiful -manner, ?-9";-li txuutja 1 t n o wnPFimpnr np mvfii hii xiik. fA.u this. 'i Antifs i ommran rv q larcra. onnionno i r..u .. M - . . . -1 ww vww 0. . .. 1UX Dole bllia 1CU 1UW VUJUJbU IkJ M UUgb WUVUU. I VOOlt VFIl UCU1V1 U1U UilkCi3C mnr fnllv th nurtioses for No eountrv-town stvle nrintintr McMillan, principal of Fruitland - $88,071.39 which it was established. From Bear Mow. out per hundred.. A After a short recess. Brp." H. H for No country-town style printing McMillan, principal of - Fruitland Institute, preached a most ex We know how! Prices lower cellent sermon, his theme i being. than the other kind, too. Hus- ' God choosing and sif tang i men tupsw. for Service." Text 1st Cor. 1: 27-28. Capital stock paid in $29,330.00 Net Profits .. ,1,529.68 Money 1 Bill3 Rediscounted 'None Borrowed Bills Payable - None 30,591.55 Deposits ...... 57,21.71 $88,071.39 Miss Minnie Grant, who has iSpBGlsl Rates at Hotel Gates In accordance with the ex- .s aself SUStaimng msutution; ixiciiticucw w -. peen spenuing wie niui ior uw ur, w w"uc"' .Wof e Union Meet- j v,o nnr. anVl the above is nresented holidavswith her Deonle. has re- aiso oyme montn. -Koomanq f . . , . r znn.'.aii cuavicut uuuci i - -. . manazement of state authorities; here to give our people an idea turned to schooUt Dorhn Insti- ug yet the same may be worked on roads of counties desiring con- vict'-iaboTL:;-,;' Kestore the powers of the Cor Oration Commission and accord here to give our people an idea turned to school at Dorlin Insti- of the importance of the duties wte, not opnngs, n. that will devolve upon him dur- M. N. Conner, with his 'family ing the next four years. moved to Forest City last week. 1 Hon. H. B. Varner, the retir- Miss Ethel Pryor. lef t for 1 1. . TT 1 J M1 J. - .U-J 4.1 itic iirnmissioner. suDmiis me nenaereonvnie. w- aiieuu ujc . . - 1 ... ... .. . 1 Anr.lv tn offiep At Hotpl mg as indicated in the afiove A. A. Gates, Fropr. brief mention from Secfy ibhitie, Printiug of Quality only The Hustler Print Shop. Prices are LOW! WE THANK YOU For your business during the year that has just closed,-and hope that our relations shall continue through the ensuing year. N And will promise the best of attention to the business entrusted to us as well as the most courteous treatment to all, whether your account is large or small If you don't know us, we will glad to get acquainted. ri notice is hereby given the church- m ann nastora connecxecr: witn Carolina Assodatio that?at Wantesl2f Trust and Banking Cmpsiiy sauuur capuak viiuiuit vf A1 I ! crill rroater authority in HrulluWi" J" " 1 O-"" - - I. . Im.ft. :2Z2i -Ai- Mfy.a last report, to tne Lrovernor. . 1. k. vxnner, Wr "The work of the Department Black Mountain has gone to where he has 1 Hnftlima rAv tAtnn day evening. Jan. 29th, . the A' i idbllfiiO lUl : ministerial conference will -open, ria,iM h tho w ohtoinahlo introductory to the services on The Singer and Wheeler & Wil- Prorim for Saturday and ;Sun a v,ira' aM day following,. All the pastors . i. i 1 x I accented a Dosition as clerk- in a I . .......... Un Vinrflv rpmiPtHl f -AttiSfi vMreouraw.uiuiiuftWw tlco a hroad survey Of conditions DW1?-1, . most, rlnrahlo and nonvpniont of w118 meeting. vx. o. oura- Liikhlished and enact laws W. S. Shttle, Chairman: VTV J I llldl (UC iu( wiiuovuvu 1 . . w... v. ' C-" . " I iUiJ. liWIV 1U( U1C 1VCU Ulllfc-I . - CutoM thst-wiiraid in the prevention of divergent in interest and that Gaffney, S. C:; to spend the win Jer, Sewing Machine Company L ' hraiHcea that render such an are yet,' one and all, a part of the ter with her sister, Mrs. Kerby. Hendersonville. N. C. instion.necessary., c deeper foundations of industrial There wffl be ah election held 1 -rrnnt HTlfl Q f" mImVPTTIPTiT. llTMlTl I .. . . T . T . r -:.ivi -.i.;,4-1;i4A'cvc next Saturday m district jno. 2 : which the future progress of tteU.the ouerttoafainedal school coiiuing xur cue I state must rest. . ine v report mLua wwrtr4 and naners and 1 nola fV.ofo-fV.rA ft. hnnHl mort I y x vw 100.0, it t 1 ci ri . 1 . . . . Wliat to Give? If you leave it to us there will be no empty , ' stocldngs on Christmas ... ' UIIIOII IMG; From Texas. if. Suggestions for The Older Ones. laeproyiaing oj. iiccucu xwiii ttuCHu ' l R. Cnnnpr anil has moved to depart nV sentnoV on J--JJ 1 AAA If AU"- v I Dear Editor: I am truly: gla'4 td iretmy copy of the HustlervA.1 The Carolina v Associatlonal see my label is Feb. 4, 19Q&. Fifth Sunday meeting met with IThat is too close, and as i ;dont Mnri r.nxfr Rantiaf nhnroh Nnv. want to miss a copy, I send- you znaiiuxuuica x, n - - f rom old Henderson, andust trether with related information iHunkler Hill. m Rutherford Jones was eWtpd chairman. Ww 1 paa .i.. -a. A:i W v-. i.-.r V,o . .... - " .. . ' WT-" ' BDOUl lOW HUieS ITOHl 11; MXV' 1 ljwBj s- as to the conditions oi operatives, county. . . o Shitie. cier The nroCTamme ow. i f. wVi J; V.Q I ,i LnfW ' ' ,v,v,w w j , CrOteCUOn OX ur awicou meir.wagea, huuid i - o r rVnnor mnvoH from A U.. W;V. kuif kM encouragement oi uie wuuuv community to nis larm on pncwuri r in old friends and : neighbors: in ;v- " Ivotot. Y-mtA and more tne less instructive, uuas wi uj- M,MpPnrlf - " - - ... - tion of better roads and more &nd opinion-obtained Middle Fork. .... until: after arrangements, could adequate and efficient control ot from eT)resentative men 0f all ..;?.:.a,mce"Ctinai Ko made. Bro. A. I. Justice ! . n. - - j r - . made a motion that Bro. G. 5. crowded for space perfdrm their work; our fish and oyster industries. sf?As manufacturers, labor- Tree with appropriate songs and Adnnt a nolicy OI going ior- aw3 a fnrmArs . The results fib twuwuu i. .vucBuiui-iiui .ioav ward and keeping pace with the obtained, reflecting, as they do, Wednesday, f ; nditfnns in other both facts accomplished end - Luther Lyda. has gone to needs essential, cannot be under- j school at Fair View. - eStimaWJU 1U vub,.iu ox . m w TLforMkll ! cmo fn Hendersonville on business. Misses Sue Sinclair und Carrie Henderson .county,". I; remnV Pfoorie 86 very truly, S. L1. Johnson, Books, Calendars. Foimtain - Pens; Bibles, Beautiful : Pictures, Beautiful Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Purses, Bill Books. Padded Poets and: other things too numerous to mention.' For the Little ones. Toys, Dolls, Games, Blocks,Pictures Puzzles Skates, Rubber Balls, Foot Balls, Trains, Picture' Bdoks, Wagons, Fish Ponds, a thousand c things from 5c up. Come in and see our large display. Chas. E. Pless Book Store. 'Hendersonville. N. C. times - and states.-. . ',v appropriations such as l-ass appropriations Bucu far-reaching and will enlarge and better equip our lf Department itself . Retir- Etate institutions, so as to make ;ne as I do, I can speak with the Jones be empowered or asked i. to prepare a program for the next meeting; said motion carried, ; It was ' further decided VthaV the meeting of the body , shall the Friday .instead of . Saturday, and ww rmtrh fnr the num- L, -frPAdrrm of the value of Wall visited friends at tsat cave LUC1U MUAW v w i uivi - v 1 . : . ; V- j l j"-.:u.,m 0,r0w v;a wnrV anH the ability and zeal last week.' L. 1 UWMUiUillg OUUU ikxtt . " v. " . . - .. .. IIgs to; Tax Payors. Your taxes are due and I urge you to settle at once: Water rent if paid by the 10th saves a 20 per cent discount. - r Dog tax must .be collected ;atj that each church be.expec ted v to once by order of the Board4 of take a part in the meetings.' ; (mntissioners. Faithfully, They took up the discussion of - ; S. Y.' BrYson.- WILLSON J. R: Wholesale and Retail Lumber A General Stock of Lumber' Flooring-, . : Ceiling; -Partitionif . Causing, ' Base, . Doors ." : . ' Sash. ,; '- ?Mantles, ' Framing, ':: Sheathing, v"' -'.BriclEtic. SfiCWnerJCburch and Chestnut Sts. ' Pbone 231-2 . SJr., : . vs.-' n- i lien's $2X)0 $t.75 3.00 50 feo' 3,50,, 2.95 "Men3 t "V. 0 I i4- -- -? ' ..v v '
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