WatchXp Out Tliis Month." rea, " . - - ' - . t .' s --, - s - ,.The-onIy paper.- ';; , r 77: YTRl - ' W' , " frv -FJ I" TT??.S., The chly paper , ,in the;, county j , ,. 1; l1rj 11 l "-v I-0s, V: !' T INJSV S A&j ..'.in- tKe. couity i ..giving ALL the new, ..J:.-. -.ra??" -V 4 A- - .V . givi3 ALL-thi nJ. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR - Congress, before it adjourns, will appropriate $70,000 for a newpostoffice building here, is the good news from Washington; Hon. W.' T. . Crawford, when eral -M F. Davidson in Favor of Oie 3!oini ion Of FTEDfeM for I ,,.:::;:., ' My- dear Sir!-; Ijam gratified vthat our friend Frank R. Hewitt, Esq., has autho rized the submission of his name to the democrats of this congres sional District for nomination to represent it in the next Federal congress. It will give me great pleasure to aid,by every proper means, to bring about his nomi nation. I have had the honor and pleasure of his acquaintance for a number of years, and I have had good opportunities to observe Hs conduct as a citizen and as amember Jof the Democratic Party. I believe him, in these respects, to be absolutely trust worthy. A good citizen will, as a general rule, always make a good Public Representative; and, measured by this standard, I am entirely willing to haye Mr. Hewitt my ; representative in the National Legislature, or in any other re presentative capacity. His Demo cracy is unquestionable, and his character and integrity of the highest kind. . I am, Very trulv vours. ' v v w w w w ' V Theodore F. Davidson. I Ashe ville, N. C, June 4th, 1910. Mr. Louis M. Bourne, chairman of Mr. Hewitt's campaign com mittee, concerning this pro nouncement, says: "The forego ing letterof Gen. Davidson indi cates how the announcement of the candidacy of Frank R. Hewitt, Esq., for the Democratic nomi nation for congress in this Dis trict is appealing to the people in every section of the District. They seem tq ; be realizing, as never before, the, advantages of departing from immemorial cus tom and nominating a business man, instead of a lawyer, ?to "re present this District in congress; and the lawyers themselves seem, to agree that this is the w i's 1 h 0 Gen r " : H E B apitalis' ..JL'- ; r- - .'"' . mi n n he so ably represented the tenth district in the . national legisla ture, introduced the resolution providing for a federal building here. icy. Mr: Hewitt's candidacy is not only appealing to so-called busi ness interests of the District, but to ; the Jt arming; Juterests' and ia ther labbringcsies1 s welt' Our people ' are becoming tired of of perennial candidates4and self seeking politicians, and the great silent' vote of the-District will re cord itself in the pnmanei Tfof Mr. Hewitt This does not mean, however, that Hewitt's friends can go to sleep,4 they must work, and work every minute between now and the primary; and, every minute between the primary and the convention; and, if this is done, the victory will be ours. The tide of sentiment is run ning strongly and steadly toward Hewitt, and, unless something unforseen happens, he will be nominated by the Democrats of this congressional District as their next standard bearer. Our slogan is having its effect with the thoughtful Democrats of the District, to-wit: The next con gressman fron the tenth congres sional Districtmust be a democrat and should be a practical busi- ness man. Have the City's BooK's Audited The city's books, from June 1, 1905 to June 1, 1910, will be aud- ited by an expert accountant. At a special meeting of tne town commissioners, Monday niget, J. W. Mclntyre introduced a resolution to the above effecl, which was adopted. The people generally are anxious to know, the exact financial condition of the town and the expert's report will be awaited with interest. . ' The - Misses : Crossland, of Augusta, .have leased Marlboro Villa for the season. This is the Misses Crosland . third . season hereof . '.J- Representative Tf- H. "Galjor ways of Brevard' was a in town ' -v' Wr'' " W . . - yr?- ' - -. ' N I) E R S 0 N V IX L E K : .K . ; CT. G J "Sl, IE A - H,, 1 Hi. I A 1 dersonyffles By Paper Out Soon! Mergenthaler : Mach ine Here and Will ; Be in Operation by next Week. Well, it's here ! ,: The Mergenthaler. Lino type typesetting machine re cently ordered hyfThe Hust ler Company. " :; It 'weighs over;7tufo;t(m& and it "tookfcrbBrysQi'& Hamilions. biggest horses to bring t up from the depot. .' .'. . . The machine has not yet beeii aemblMf - but will be soon, possibly this week. The Daily Herald will make its first appearance soon'after. - Miss Morrow, ; Reafler. Miss ConDie MorroV thy tal ented daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Morrow will make ber first public appearance as. a reader at the Auditorium on Tuesday, Jane 21, at 8:30. Miss Morrow has very decided ability, the program is lateresting and the admission is moderate, 25 cents. " The following have besri ap pointed to hold ""the democratic primaries at Horse Shoe precinct on Saturday, June 25. from 1 to 5 p. m.; W. A. Merrill, Bradley Dal ton, C. O. Johnson. A. Cannon, , ' Chairmau. An adjourned meeting of the stockholders of the- French Inroad Hustler Go. will be held at the Company's office on Monday;June 20, 1910, at 6 p. m. CHILDREIIS DAY. Next Sunday will be "Chil dren's Day" at the Methodist Church. The services will take place at 11 o'clock in place of the regular service. The ladies in charge have spared no pains in preparing the children and a pro gram of exceptional merit is promised. . , - . -. . . , 1 There will be an interesting entertainment at Balfour, Wed nesday, Jvne 22, at Mr. T. C. Israel's home. The Henderson ville Band and the Shaws -Greek choir will be there, and then "the ice creom, . cake and lots of other good " things 'will a make ?it an lien occasion you'can't afford to niiss ... ... '..'. . H U"fe S B A Y JUNE ! 1 t.: , ft- bsei ays iii C P R ock Property. Superb Buildings, New Go ncrete Dam. Nearlv Be Expended On Improvements.. Ew bank & Ewbahk Negotiate big Deal. The Rhett property,Flat Rock; comprising 240 acres, including the 80-acre lake,.has been sold to Wr. Joseph W. Hoke, the Mont gornery, ;Ala., capitalist, for $2S,000. ; Ewbahk O& Ewbanki real estate Ridealers negotiated !and edlhidVVv O 09b$75, 000 VBfdpratp the property, which "will be de veloped as an exclusive club re sort, the membership, of which will : be coosjej; ojt iviontgoraery peopie-prominentiLLguLeu witii ine superu muuuwu in the social and business worlds of the South. ' Architects and landscape engi 'Brand, tiew Motor-Gar in Messrs. Nora McCreary, Eads Poitevent, H. E. Vincent, S. B. Merrick, Pink King and E.' M. Bobb were in town at an early hour, 'Thursday morning, un loading and inspecting the mag nificent new Chalmers-Detroit "60" motor car, 1910 model. This motor will be used f on ex tensive touring around Hender son and Buncombe counties dur ing the- season. These gentle men expressed themselves as highly pleased with the excellent condition of the roads hereabouts The entire party paid an inform al visit ; to this ofice and sub scribed to Hfendersonville's new paper, The Daily HeraKLv - An Apology confusion incident to the in stallation of new machinery, and remarkable inrush of job printing orders, is our apology for present ing so poor a paper as this.r Nex week the Mergenthaler will be in operation and then; I - Mrs. Ella Drake, aged 24, died at her late residence heref on Fri day,! June 10. The funeral ser vices were held Saturday, conduct ed bv Rev. Jno. W. Moore, inter ment being in.sMud Creek ceme ters.' ' . - ' A' husband, "and two children," one three years, the other but one month, ' survivel Mrs. Drake was a true mother. And- wife, andlmany there are who mourn their loss in hirdeatbi j-jzl: ' f -' . -1 Hendersonie Tovn 16T ' 1 10 oritg omery R esor . Hoke, Montgomery Cap- $26,000 For neers have gone over thev prbp- erty with Mr. Hoke. Their re port arid , recommendations will be made to him later, but it, is already definitely settled ftiiat not less than $75,000 will r be spent in making this historic, old place, aclub resort 1 secondrtQ conen the South : ; iWoori ; the builairigS'inoT grounds- wtff comme1iiatet& year. Mr, Hoke who has- been-stop ping at", the,-Gates, Hotel is. de- scenery around Henderson ville Mr. George Stevens at Ka nuga Lake has an enterprise of. ar Communication V of Masonic Lodge All members of Kendron Lodge No. 387, A. F. & A. M., are urged to attend the regular meeting Friday night. The elec tion of officers will take place and other important . business will claim the, attention of the lodge. Refreshments will be served and a special collection forour orphanage at Oxford will be taken. There are now well on toward four hundred orphans at this institution, and the superin tendent calls Lupon us to mae our St. John's day contribution as large as possible. I trust that all brothers who cannot attend the lodge Friday night will see some one of the following broth ers who constitute our orphan age committee, and leave contri butions with I them, to-wit: " W. C McClain, J. P. Embler, and F. Vl Hunter: But let all brothers who can, attend the meeting Friday night. O. V. F. Blythe, W. M. PRIMARIES Meeting at usual, place, June 25, from 1 to 5 p. m. The executive committee has amended originall call for congressman and solicitor so aJsi (to i.iikilud judicial nomimtions'alsa. w- 4 - :i - , : . f LOST Bunch of keys: JRetarn to Hustler office and receive re- warn. . t - t f -a Vj iCWZ KiLl'l I'.lldii Lit Renul VOL. XV1V, "No. 24 1 . n -I t" - ' o Famous Flat 1 1 OOiOOO to greatestjimportance to this ? sec tion.. . v K: -.'.' '. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Hayne are spending possibly $100; 000 on their receptly , acquired property; r-t0 ' ." : initial expenditure of a f!i!:o riiicunt; almost... jrxmfis.: 'The6vaiiTy around Hender--soimUe isTdestined eventually to . AH that, is needed . ta hasten ; A lthat; condition is an. expenctiturevVv tvi ifi6yu v waw &yuu xuua-. It would, be the best invest men t possible, for the county to make. -. ' ' Personals. Mr. ahd Mrs. E. Cahn of Mi sissippi are at-their summer home here on Mt. Hebron Drive,, for--merly ,he residence of CIaude Brown of cheerful memory. They will remain until Nov. 1st. ; Mrs. Oscar E. Maura of Pensa cola,. Fla.,. is a guest of Mrs Browpat "Park Hill." for the summer. ' ' - - - K Mrs. M. H. Baird, with her mother, Mrs. R. H. Herron, are guests at The Marion. Dr. Drafts left for South Caro lina on the ten o'clock trainQ Tuesday, called there bj. tho death of his motner. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Durantleft Thursday morning for Michigan called there by the death of Mr. Duraut's mother. .... - . - Mrs. J. M. Cheves of Jackson ville', Fla., is at Mrs. Samples, for an extended stay. " Van W. Whitmire of Brevard : was in town Monday. Miss Lois Wiley, , of Alabama, -who has been coming here for four years past, is at the Gates.. Hon, Walter E Moore, clever and affable, one of the candidates for - the democratic nomination, was in town Tuesday. . . Miss Katherine Posey, .who hai been visiting her anntpMrsi Ber nisd Foster,"at Tryon, nas'reiurn ed, accompanied' by Miss Willi jBFdster and Miss Ella Phillips,, Who areibegueitS of Mrs. A. B. Posey. r

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