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- . i - -i ,4 i in'-'Heiidercczi- Cosily. JL, . 1. a v.. . .4 ! iSciClG : HI' rary i :- wt if ,-- j'f ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR H E fi;D E B S OH V I DEE-. ' ' NV ;'C. V THURSDAY. U.N'E,', a, 1?09 ' :r' ''-".i -; :!. vol. xvin; No. 22 -V ' lit . J" H I h r - j iii - -."4 F gp. r -ww - J Grand , tBOgeKnig Pythiasf In Convention" Mere? Next -Week A BraveGMneringr Kj T--J menc s and T air MMMBMMMJ Knight: and their Friends,' Also Dokies, hrom, ..llyer. tne ;:otate . villwn HendersonleNext Week. ! Beware the dokies ! t The ninety-nihth annual con- 1 i vention of the 4 Grand Lodge ' of Knights of Pythias will; meet, in this city on next Tuesday, 4 Juite 8th. ' ;;' .;;y -'';: -VV: About 800, possibly:rnore, 'of the Knights arid their friends will be in attendance. .The conven tion will last probably three days. The local lodge is making" ev ery effort to entertain their dis tinguished guests properly and vith credit to"" Henderson ville. Certainly they should have the heartiest co-operation of all, for the burden is by no means small and the benefits to be derived will be evenly distributed. It is desired to have the town suitably decorated and to afford the visiting Knights every atten tion. HendersonvihVs reputa tion, which has spread far, for hospitality and doing things RIGHT, is at stake and there is no fear but what that reputation will be increased by the treat ment afforded the Granc( Lodge of North Carolina.. - But Beware the Dokies! Tie down your houses, carry heavy weights on your person and hire an airship if you may, forjwith the Knights come also the Dokies, that mysterious, awe-inspiring order affiliated with the Knights, and who are something fierce the Dokies are! - Following is the program : ' Tuesday 8 p. m. , at the court house, Rev. R. N. Willcox will deliver the address of welcome. J. G. Clifford will respond. This is open to the public. Tiere will be excellent music by the Hen derson ville String Orchestra. At 9.30 will be the' organization of Grand Lodge. Wednesday, 9:30 o'clock a. m., business session. At" 4 d. m. a reception will be given to the Grand Lodge and visiting knights by Hendersonville Lodge on the lawn at the Wheeler Hotel. This promises to be an enjoyable fea ture of tHe convention. ; Ice cream, cake and-' strawberries will be served and it is desired to enlist the services of as many Pretty Hendersoeville girls as possible to help serve the refresh ments. ' " Then comes the parade of the D. 0. K. K.,Ithe ''Dokies," and the Uniform Rank of Asheville, which will certainly be enjoyed by everyone. But look out for the'Dokies! At 8 p. m. the Dokies again, or rather, the Dramatic Order of Knights or Khorassan, will be in session at the Opera House,- and aiter that will be the banquet les. at' the Hotel Wheeler.. UA. f 1 On Thursday, at Itrpr mi will be the business session ; and ' con clusion of the 99th convention. "DOKIES REJOICE." 'V vj The D. ,0." (X .K. is, who: meet here with theKights of Pythias, have se.nt out a, circular with' the above heading, v Here's some of the illuminating and Stweetjy . ex pressed stuff in it: . . . .' f . "Something's T'got the matter with the Grand Lcclge. ,r Do" you know they 'ye ; actually showed some near sense in picking out a THE own Hendersonville has 5, 000 inhabitants;- there are now over one hundred new dwell ings being erected here; the electric railroad will undoubt edly - be built; and the great Appalachian Interurban Rail road is now practically a, cer tainty. So, 'What's the matter with Hendersonville THE Mountain-Lake Resort of the South I cite foil the Grand Lodge Put it away up jin; the moun tains where we j)i6us Ghristian Dokies can breath decently with out swearing at the heat It'll bother you, Mister to rake up a decent excuse for ;not going along. The place and time is Hendersonville, June 9th; jL90a ' V THE OP0I8 JUNE 7. Manager Plaisance . announces tne opening of the 'Auditorium oh June 7, with a .most attract ive offering, including -an excel lent program of moving pictures. The interior building "has been greatly improved for' this pur pose. The big stage is properly equipped with foot-lights, etc., and altogether the big Audito rium is an r ideal place,, for the high-class entertainments Mr. Plaisance will offer the citizens and visitors to Hendersonville. . Cad a Resort rm AUD1T0RIU eflilWATffflt-GftTES On Monday night; ' June 7, in the ball rm-bf'es'HoteU there i ill be giveft afcortcef t ;by. ,iti& -Misses .Day, yoic.e teachers in theLii5t UFvrersity A rare . loving are singers Drirjcipal cities of Amenca, but Europe .kisS jWW '-HtiNorth CaroHna' giri;3rtQ.ister . df i!blmstri- dience;- npt only by her frnaryejleus "tec- i nique, quv py. ner souiiuj ' interpretation oi the" 6lasM''Wa?Tttvfel -of popular music ;1 ; jV .v?. j N.one of our peopje san affqed to miss tjiispppprtunity to h,ear these real Art ists" Miss Helerp'Daytxas ehtertamed Boyalty oh mere than bhe occasibn with' tnat magnincent ; soprano voice.. uome but artdpnd. delightful evening. " 1 .Admission ;aduitg ,wc. JLhiiarerr'-oc.- .-T--i4 Ow-r o - TIStb-i A ' .- f T Qiivc Airl Benefit V x fn jk. uiiuy Miv jl-iauvav-o ;xxvi Baptist Church. society. Ttl6:fcmGilt.j:: ,: Ohandtjier page of this paper appears the annual statemen t of the town bf Henderson ville, and the last ; statement of Mayor: Schenck's , Administration; the mostHviseiy'prbgressiVerthTnts energetic '-fadmiriiVtratioh7 i this 'towrr.has ever had;v v ;, ': A? . The. retiring members,. ." Mayai Schenclc,?J. F. Brooks and J.;S Bryson have helped r thexgrowth of, this town possibly more, than they, themselves knqw, ano! the greatest improvementsever made here..; the magnificent cement sidewalks, stands an eternal mon ument to their wise progressi ve ness. their foresight and 'their lo verdf this beautiful town. r; " r ..v S. 'T. Hodges is sending a few Miss Nellie Mann of Camden S.,C., will soon move into her new home on Fleming avenue. Mrs. M. H. Collins, of Char lotte, is in town visiting her hus band, Mr. M. H. Collins of the 4 'Bee Hive." .Mrs.. Stoney and daughters, of Allendale, S.'C, arrived on Tues day, and their friends will find them at their summer home, near the Wannamaker cottage. Miss Minnie Smith, Miss H. E. Brown of Charleston, S. C, are occupying their summer home oh Fleming avenue, and have as their guest, Mrs. Leabrook. There will be an ice cream supper and dance at W. M. Liverett's. Hillgirt, Friday, June 4, for thef benefit of the Hillgirt Dan team. veryDoay mvitea. The Polex Hand Laundry, operated by "Lucindy Hemphill and Emma Greenlee, former em ployees of the Blue Ridge Inn, is a new enterprise advertised in this issue. i . - Mrs. L. L. Bates, of San An tonio, Texas has leased the ' 'Esmeralda, ' ' on Broad street, and will - conduct that popular boardingLhouse during ; the sea son. . "x Mr. James M. Seignous, presi dent of the Charleston , Cotton Exchange haying had . - exten sive improvements" made on his recent purchase , of what has been known- as the ' 'Georgia Home" on Academy street is expected with his family to .oc cupy the premised early in June. "A very enjoyable reception was given to the parishioners of the St James church by the Wo man's. Auxiliary of St. James. A large number availed themselves of this opportunity for social in tercourse. Refreshments were served, Miss Muriel Boultpn and Miss Aline Ewbank presiding over the same. The decorations were very pretty. In every way the reception was a most happy event and many expressed the hope that there would be many more like it. The ladies of the Woman's Auxiliary are to be con gratulated. : .treat -!is-.-in '"'store for our miiSiiSI vMi'r- ivVv J . t.-t r 'T, f.vsv--"-!? "wy "ana luanon: tma t nw ' marl n rrjs rpliUf aus DaVSisrs. 1V "Messrs. MarcKhapks, Bicknf .1 ilr. : Marchbahlc;. f or itadny 'years comiecteu i wiin r tne g,iningt car service- of heoutherh Eaiiway wiB assume the-;activeimanage-! merit &ih$;K6 n!iaeH.jgi,ve' lie stoppi-hwi th him : suchj excel lenfcmalkatithey will-'always bank. is, actively" identified with June " 16th "there l' will be? an ex- c.ursipn .nere. . from Columbia which will bring mahy ' .peonle to tpn1 puring tha - sfeasoij the rej .wiltjfc niany5 ; other excursions" 'ili4itit X)ints operated by.thesei gentlemehl ::K -" f . : Tha-aml Lodge; Kof P- hopop thjs -townjy the4riw:eehce J Junor3r J- ..:1.f r'v.;;. - It is: arhestly toui the-vdesifd : that all l?uiness'merfheir appreciation- of ;:ihi& hohpr by: suitauiy- ; qecoratmg . tneir. jDusi pess .housesi. , W . '?;! - BuiitinS and K,; of flags may. be; pbtaihe4;: at; reasphable fcost and much of the';maeriai;;.c6uld be utilized later when the Press Association meets here.':;' 'A J. : Henderson ville . SHOULiD be the cohVehtioh town of the moun tains, .and a small expenditure for suitable decorations will im press these two important gath erings with the fact that they are WANTED here and will pay heavy returns on the investment. By all means the town should be. suitably decorated. ' Buys Valuable Property. J Mr. Vinton Liddell, the well- known capitalist of Charlotte, has purchased that fine Jot on Main corner Wiljow road from Claude Brown. Mr. " Liddell, already a large property owner here is so confident of. the town's immediate growth that he is in vesting still more heavily in what he believes to be a -good chance Hendersonville dirt. " Tiie Kanuga Lake Colony. - The first tenant in the First National Bank's new building will be Addison Lamheth, mana ger of the Kanuga Lake Colony. This will be city headquarters of the company, and will undoubted ly prove, to be a great conven ience tb'the ladies heh shop ping in town, and as 'a meeting place for their friends etc. ; E. .S'Moorer, of the Western Electric Co., Atlanta,' spent .sev eral days in town and at -the lake this ?week, making plans and specifications for 'the .'telephone equipment There-will, be 1000 feet of -cable at the Lake, avoid ing all ' 'open' ' work. There will be 40 . telephones in the Club House, a private exchange with 100 drops in the lobby, and a phone in each cottage ; - The entire plan is arranged with a view to the future growth of the Colony. v Mr. Moorer is strongly im pressed with" the beauties of Ka nuga Lake and with Henderson ville, and in fact was extremely surprised to find so modern a town as this in the mountains. Ransom Freeman, of this town, spent Sunday with his parents at Maxwell. 1 v imempeitms Wi ttiiiis associates,; ; Mivpilarch-" CiM-lffiDADDI SWORN INTOW 3 J. A JThe t9wn now has a new set of official f atherslwha will -s.hold their first; rheetiri onl Thursday night. , i Mr. Michaegclrehcki - oh JHorfr' ay, sswore ;j.sv;sucessor,-HM4 qwy t rsiciS "Hizzorier -Mayor M&i:4'ifMnVfe'l fi'avis "and Rhodes jiave taken the path also. ; several. city jods are to oe -nil'. including tax V Qpllector and two nnl iir a 'ftffi &t-si ' A"; ".r 'rT ;"Vir : .; looking mm ViMr A.AGates is being liter ally swamped, With- inquiries for rates and ihf orrnatioh f rom 1 prp spective He,rlje,rsoi)ViHe: visitors. le :Jpoks f or - Sreybrdtbreakinjg diowdl this sesoh; - and1 : is 1 weil prepared to handle his 'part of it: :Mr ; .(jates.ha pent-many thoiis-r and&ipt- .dollars ajyrtising his, big liQter And'Henderspnyiile aiii is nqw bginn(hg to 'et- sbmie ' re tur.nV on;his i ihvstihent f J t J OWpf'i'thynestfjth'eatre ?6r chestras in the South' will1 be at the "Grates' : tms Iseason, 'Shtl? a1 1 -h5 dications, point " towards , a ; moslt successful ;summer for the big hotel.' ' " . - - - Havef you ' seen - the; , modern cooking wonder at The Clarke Hardware store?"" "Come m any aaytnis weeK. - . ; , - Mr. Leonard Phinizy and family of Augusta, Ga., are at their beautiful Flat Rock home for the season. Mr. Phinizy is general counsei for the Geor gia Railroad, and is one of the best known attorneys of the South. In subscribing for the DailyHustler yesterday, Mr. Phinizy said: "Hendersonville is growing' rapidly and is a coming big city. The proposed electric belt line, if it would connect Hendersonville with the sur rounding smaller-places would be of inestimable benefit to the town and would pay the merchants of Hendersonville to take hold bf the proposition and push it through." 80 VERY INTERESTING C' MrsV1 i.z S. Horhe,j Fletcher, writes: VI could not think of doing without my county paper, and . I . think if I were a stranger in Hendersonville -The Hustler would well be worth the little amount it costs, as it is so very interesting. " He Objects VPS-: I noticed a suggestion in the Hustler to the Supervisors to" see that the stones be thrown out of bur roads, fhe idea don't agree with me. My suggestion would be;to rid our field of the stones and place them in our roads. We have good roads for about 6 months, and the next 6 months, none. Our convict ? labor ' and taxes should be spent on crush ing up the rocks of our county, commence at Hendersonville and throw gravel in the place of mud. No roads until this is done. Reader. 7 i - - About sixty members of White Pine Campi W. O. W., , will at tend the double Unveiling of monuments-to deceased members of their order at Innian oh Sunday. A City ! -- ' ' " . . . ' I." f.J.'lf.J.I)' 4 - 4. ;: Said a. well hCfwhrbutii.eiman hereyesterdayl; ::Hm v M$ytexne the - JiistoryCofjH ; ',;fewf business depisfirkeeople , at 'fitme i Labin tyear j-tiie cam-':: paigh jmdi thiahie' "effect the business vorrd'wasMir upon what many authonties be-. lieve to be !aperiqd 'oif miexam- ptedf 0rosnrityCt Monejis plen-' tif ul: and tlieeai'S rjerot iihpUs.nds QflSe.'.jfow ;uht'pjej)ie hav6;r remained -avif frpwk t He, rnOunteinii for he past two ilyeaff,: butf this season they; are able: ;&me;in4,ilbe'' here btthQ ehS'-pfthpusa 'Hendersonville has . its f.pecu- : toadvntagei of ors. ;.The Bakes-here are VumqUejattrac- tion,' poBsessedby :hp r ,oj:er: re sort, and; wil Vttfact; thQU$ands. The townis pthejdyantages and its accessibility to who outh are. towell known to ; comment upptii'4 Ilerider;soh ville is 'better kViqwnnpVhri'ver ;;if, its' his tory. ! $he pejrsjsttdrtisirig' is ibearirfg '-ljt and tlre; are feiacesiihwthe) Southhere ? the jinriyaljed Advantage's;' of this beautiful .:ixpmtaior'nd.;k'i re sort are notkhown., r ; !; - , ' 'Yes, sir, you look 1 and ; pre-; 4 pafe.for bigjecad, for the Jow country1 people are going to fil I Hendersonville this. season." ... THESUIWSCH The Southern's Summer schedule be tame effective la3t. Sunday and is as 'follows: . TRAINS ARRIVE. - F'm Spartanburg No. 41r6:00 a.m. No. 9.l:00 p.m. No. 13 815 p.m. FromToxaway No. 5- 8)5 a.m. No. 7 5:15 a. m. TRAINS LEAVE. For Spartanburg No. 14.i8:05 a, m. No. 10 5J5 p. m. No. 42.9:58 p. m. For Toxaway No. 8 .9:05 a. m. No. '6. ..40 p. m, A In Dr. J. O. Bushnell's an nouncement in last week's Hust ler, (the type read "treats all dis eases with the use of drugs or medicine." Of course this should have been 'treats all diseases WITHOUT the use of drugs or medicine." Dr. Bushnell's office is 28 South Main, and consulta tion with him is free. , Married Miss Amanda Redin and J. D. Maybiri were married at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Redin, on Green River; on May 23. Rev. Ward performed the ceaemony. $2.25 for $l00 Special Ofier ftr 30iays? For the next thirty days The Hustler will give as a premium to new subscribers and old ones pay int one year's subscription in ad vance, The Southern Ruralist, a splendid agricultural and family paper, published twice a month, together with 16 beautiful. Floral Post Cards, just the kind for the season., : :.:.-.-:V- All far $1.00 Con 3 3v
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