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liii"Broa(l, Hustte , p 1 rscnviUe, N. C., May 4, 1911 AND OTHERWISE. 10CAL hoard of county commissioners T tosion Monday; but' nothing eg ttan routine business was trans ited. : , ' j Henry Jordan nas been expe cting in tne cattle feedinS busi line h0 nast few months and has DfSS - ohinmfiiits of fine cattle to IVVtr Seville. The management feels highly grat- patronage give by the . it.. Jomr!1li O Tl rl will PPL tn e-ive the pleasure seek- ifiod at u prof D L. Ellis, of Biltmore, wa& "in r otorHv He has an aDDli- Hon before the school authorities fr the position of principal for'Hen Jersoanlle's graded schools. , . attractions at the Grand are Vaiflff Weil Olicuuvu. - iont ieeis e- - - notronage give uy w Pil .7ii will indeavor to eive dersonvmc Se pleasure seekers a good clean show. . i - Services next Sunday at the First Presbyterian church, conducted, by 5- pastor, Rev. R. B. Grinnan. Morning services at 11' A.';M. Sun day school at 9:45. Evening ser vices at 8 o'clock. Everyone is in yjted to these services. t ' . ; ;-. On Friday evening, May 5, a social irill he held at the Baptist parsonage under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society. A musical program has been crepared and a silver offering will, be received. All members of the church and congregation are cordially invited. Mr. L. H. Pollock of Pennsylvania, has leased the bowling alley next to the Candy Kitchen and is having the house repainted and refurnished and is" mnirine it an up-to-date place where hoth ladies and gentlemen will be wel comed. An exchange says that the biggest Trust on earth is the country news paper. It trusts everybody, gets cus cod for trusting, mistrusted for cus- ir,? and if it bursts for trusting, gets cussed for busting. There is but one-way to bust this trust pay your subscription. Tombsone Epitaph. GLEN' AS A BOOSTED Former Governor Impresses a Fellow : Passenger, Who Descants Upon the t Numerous Attractions Which HaVe iuaue me um norin&rate famous In Story and ln.Song. A more loyal son to his native stated than Ex-G0vernor R. B. Glenn; cannot be found within the confines of North Carolina. He travels a great deal preaching temperance .and pleading for missions and boosts $he Old North btate "between times." , In short, he is' a walking v advertisement for .t.h South, in general and North Carolina in . particular. One, of many evidences that could be )offered in substantia tion of this claim' is c ntained in the following contributionv to which the space it occupies is given most cheer fully v- ' -. . : u ' . ' .;. . - . H '. .Atlanta, , Ga., April 22nd. Ex-Gov. Glenn; Winston-Salem, N. C. DearSIr:- ! v - - , "It was my pleasure to be a passen ger on the same ,train as yourself re cently, making the trip from Greens boro to v-Winston-Salem, Of course I knew that the Old North State had some good qualities, but little did;.- I dream , that she had so many and such extremely high class ones until I sat just in front of you on tha train and heard prour conversation with another gentleman, evidently from that same good Old North State, and you will pardon me, I hope, If I endeavor to tell you something of, how that-con versauon sounded, for really I was expecting the very next town to have its streets paved with that purest of gold, and I know that had Winston Salem been twenty 'miles further up the road, I would have believed it my self and been afraid to walk for fear of treading upon angels. . , The moonlight falls the softest, In Carolina; .. j .. The summer days come of test In Carolina ; :, Friendship is the strongest Love's light glows the longest ; , 'And you always feel the youngest " In Carolina? L tt . ' The cotton is the whitest ; ; 1 In Carolina; Life's burdens bear the lightest 1 In Carolina ;s The white f oiks arev the cleanest The corn whiskey is the meanest And the ham is always the leanest In Carolina: when a man in search of a home or business location goes to a town and finds everybody full of hope ana en thusiasm over the prospects ' of the place, he too, soon becomes imbued with the same spirit, drives down his stakes and goes to work' with equal Merest Folk County. News. ; A gentleman from the country came into the Hustler office' a few days gq and said, "I am a republican and you can't make me anything else, but I like for another year's subscription ana ,a rne counties are tne uuiest .r kitchen set." . And that is just the way with lots of 'em.' We'recive letters as far off as California, saying keep the Hustler coming. . r x The Young Men's . Christian Club have moved into newly fitted up quar ters over J. O. Williams store. The first meeting held last-week was one of the largest assembles, held c since th organization. Fixtures" and furni ture are being placed in the quarters and in a few weeks the . boys" will have one of the bese ;. fitted . club rooms in this part of the state. Regular services at the First Me thodist church next Sunday 'are as follows: 9:45 A. M. Sunday school, conducted by Mr. F. E. Duriee, sup erintendent. Preaching by the lns tor at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Ep worth League , each Tuesday Evening, it 8 o'clock,, conducted . by and I in the interest of all young people- Service for Bible study and Prayer every Wed nesday at 8 P. M. - - The public is cordially invited . to attend these servfees, while a speW cial welcome is extended to all visi tors and strangers to worship here. Fifty-five towns of, 2,000 and more inhabitants are exempted , by the Cor poration .Commission from the ref quirement for railroad companies to maintain two windows for tickets at stations, one especially-for exchang ing tickets for mileage. The fact is that about the only stations that are left in the State where the double window act, which the traveling men fought so for, will apply are, Wil mington, Fayetteville, Asheville, Dur ham, Greensboro, - Salisbury, Char lotte, Winston-Salem and Henderson- vule. The extra window at Hender-' sonville was put in Monday. Among the many " new : buildings that are being built in and around Hendersonville are the following: Mrs. M. M. Summey.v on Haywood Road, $3,000; Chasles French' Toms, four cottages, , total cost about $3,- "00; Mr. Alland Case, cottage near graded school, $1,200; T. B. Cunning ham, Batesbure. S: C. and J. P. Mat hews, Columbia, S. C, twin-bungalow at Laurel Park. $2.000: ' Mr. W. A. Smith at Laurel Park. $2 309: Mr, T. R. DeShields Columbia. S. C. on Main street, $5,000; Mr. W. M. Mc- neeters, Columbia, S. C' on Shaws '-reek Road. $4,500. including -im provements to . grounds ; Burnett BC Carter, cottage on Fifth avenue,' $1, 'o0; Mr. Harry Jones, Mills River, 1.500; Mrs. H. C. Jones, Mills River, 1.0U0. ' " r . Ribbon and white "good sale Mon day. Fruit of the loom Domectic 10c. uoors will oDeh at 8 -o'clock. 500 Pairs ladies oxfords bought in gam Pie lots at 40cts off. . G ' M.. GLAZENER .. The Highways'" are the highest v. " And the policemen are the shyest In Carolina. " The news is always newest. .. N In. Carolina; . - POLITICIANS ARE THE FEWEST In Carolina; The colleges, are thickest The women are -the slickest And. they marry off the quickest ... In Carolina. - . , -- i The water is the clearest - In Carolina; -: Nl BEER is the nearest, ' -n In Carolina; . : - L The dove , notes are the saddest The streams dance on the gladdest And ln high water makes you maddest In Carolina. - -. v.. " , The .Pine Trees are-the pinest In Carolina; , v t The Climate is the finest, : In Carolina; - , : If when Peter lets you thru' . ' ' . You obssrve a favored few ', ' Cet all you've get with you They're from North r Carolina. The red hills are reddest In Carolina; ) The anarchist is deadest .-. In Carolina; Homely girls are fewest Maidens eyes are bluest And their hearts they are the truest In Carolina - Strawberries grow the roundest , In Carolina; - Thebankers are the soundest In Carolina; The game is always gamest The wardens are the tamest And the bull dogs, are the lamest . In Carolina. :" ' ; ' 1 fllglnvay From CHari6Stou - To Hrnidcfsonvifis 1 ' . ,. - ' - v.. ,- . - ' - ;. A meeting of the various good road association ; representatives 'of every town from AsheviUe, Hendersonville to Charleston, S.' C, in Columbia, S. C, . Wednesday evening for the pur pose of making-plans f or a highway from Charfeston - through the moun tains of Western North Carolina. The outlined plans have been suggested' some time. Activevwork will begin at once, making it an ,assuredx fact that" tluring the coming season many automobiles from the South 'will come all "the way to tlendersonville, For many . years these' plans have been suggested l3y prominent good road advocates. Interest has been aroused -both In Hendersonville and Asheville and representatives for both towns were at the , meeting Wednes day, in "Columbia. As to the part of the;;' greafhighway this county IsNre- sponsible for there Is only, a stretch of road from here to Polk county that will' need very much additional 'work. The road from Hendersonville to Asheville is ln fairly good condition due to the magnificent grading made last winter by 'the county chaingang and supervisors v With a few' patches here and there this road can be plac ed in excellent condition, v - P..F. Patton could not attend the meeting held Wednesday but he suc ceeded in having this city represent ed at making of a great automobile highway from , this city to Charles ton. As to the direct benefit receiv ed by Henderson county by such a route anyone can readily see. . The route from Hendersonville to Greenville wil lalso need some work on-the-part of Henderson county. It Is '.thought that many of the farmers who live alpng the road -will lend their aid in making this route one of I the most popular one coming into North Carolina from the South; road. Finder, return to the Hustler , office and . receive reward. i ' " FOB SALE All kinds of x Vegetable and Flower , plants f orsale at Rich ard Howard's. Phone 38. t 2t ' Dr. Wallace, the specialist "on fifie ar tificial teeth,- crown and. .bridge work who has been in Henderson ville for the past six. years has had such an increase of business that he has installed a phone in his of- fice to arrange ahead for dental work. 300 is his No, POSITION WANTED FOB THE SUM. mer by a young man from the coun--Itry-jwho is ' thoroughly competent to attend to almost any kind of busi ness and who can , draw, trade as a : clerk. Addf ess W. B.f t. No. 1, , Hendersonville, N. C 2t nANDSOME BAT MABE, 8- TEARS, ; WITH WELL BRED COLD for sale or exchange ' for one equally good for riding and driving. This mare is gentle and will work ' anywher, have" no' room for colt. Mallorie, Flat Rock, N: C. . - ; ltp FOB SALE A number of wellbred - horses all : bred and raised ;in Henderson county from fine stock. -Ages run from 2 years to 7 years. Prices reasonable If quick sale can . be effected. Apply "L" care Hustler office. . , ' ' ' May Is one of the best months in the year, to have .your bad teeth extracted. Dr." Wallace extracts teeth without pain where artificial .teeth are to be made. Call up - phone No. 300 and arrange for "the work. v ' . TTA7 Lr TfS M The outcome of the meeting held in WANTED Good Cook man or woman, Tobacco grows the tallest n .' In Carolina; WAKE UK MAN Tell us are you advertising - In the same old-fashioned way That your grandpa did before you ; And persist "it dosen't pay?" Think the whole world knows your .V address '. . ' - - -- "Cause it hasn't changed in years? Wouldn't the pathos of such , logic Drive ajbilly goat to tears? . - "Just a card" is all vjou care for Hidden, lonesome and unread, ;, Like the signs upon 1 a tombst6ne ' Telling folks that you are dead. . - ' . ' '...-' - v -. Wake up man and. take a tonib, . Bunch your hits and make a drive, Run a page, and change your copy. Advertise and keep alive! - (Selected) W. H. Hawkins and Son, jewelers, have one of the most attrr'. v win dows in. town.' With the a' oaoh of commencements of the nrarit - -c'lool and colleges in the state m? rf the friends ot students gradur ' ; ; t'ais year are thinking of. purcha : re- sents to give pleasure . to . the ong folks. Suitable gifts are . hard I some times to find. Jewelry is always ac ceptable. The prices will suit yau and if it is not in the list below, come to the store and We can" find . It - for you. . . .. - K - ' Watches, Bracolets. Rings Broaches Hat-Pins, Belt Pinsr StickPins,. Foun tain Pens, Pearl Handle Pens .Fobs Cuff Links, Bar Pins Embroidery Sets, Manicure Sets, Chatelolne Pins, Pen dant Neck. Chains, Fan Chain, Fine Leather Hand Bags. Everybody who . waits to see tT X -6 i T " FOB SALE One second hand two tend the meeting at the court horse surry,.- newly painted. W. house tonight ' " ; ; . j J Gullick. . : r, 4-20-2t Columbia will be watched- with in terest by the people of Henderson ville, , ... Celebrate founding, of Independent Order Odd Fellews. Elizabeth City, April 27. The ninety-second annivarsary of the founding of the great order of Indepdent Odd Fellows will be . celebrated here with appropriate ceremonies, Sundays-April 30, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon in the auditorium of thehigh school . build ing. An attractive program has . been arranged and special committees have about completed their work insuring the meeting to be most successful and entertaining to the public! V . T Street! ears for Hendersonville sounds good to us. ; AnENTION VETERANS! For The Annual Bennlon United Con federate Teterans Little Bock, Ark. The Southern Railway will sell round-trip tickets May 13th, 14th and 15th, 1911, with final limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight of May 23rd, 1911. Extension of final limit to June. 14, 1911 by depositing ticket with Spe? cial Agent, Little Rock, Ark., and pay ment fee 50 cts. . Bates From Hendersonville Ask for your tickets via Southern Railway all the way to Memphis and avoid alal tranfers "and have fewest changes. .. .-. - A avoid all tranfers and ha v'e fewest changes will be as follows: Leave Asheville, . ... . . Arrive Morristown. . . . Leave Morristown Arrive Memphis .. Leave Memphis T. . . Arrive Little Rock. J. H. Wood Distr'it Pasenger agent, R. H. Graham G-'Pft, Tick Agent 7 1 ' . .35 p. m. . . .5:15 p. m. . . .5:25 p. m. ...7:50 a. m. ... .9:30 a. m. . . .1:30 noon. Application for Pardon.. Application will, be made to the Governor of this, State to pardor John Kilgore who. was convicted of retailing st)iritous liauors at the Oct tem. 1910. ' This ii to notify all parties inter ested that such apnlication is filed. This 29th April 1911. also chambermaid who can wait on table, and 'other help. Mountain View Lodge. - my 6 FOB SALE One - Goat wagon and harness, well broke. Will sell at a bargain for $10. Address T. S. Gash, Horse Shoe, N. C. 4-27-4tp WAXTED-rPosition in one of the stores in Hendersonville during the summer. months as a lady clerk. Have had several years experience and can give the best of references. Address 15r Walker street, Spartan burg, S. C. i A W ANTED THBEE COPIES OF THE French Broad Hustler of the 13th inst. This office will be greatly ob liged to any person bringing or . sending to the office thee issues, ing t6 the office these .issues, . Real Estate Brokers and Insur- ance Underwriters - THE AVERAGE BROAD MLNDED AMERICAN. , i recognizes the importance of fire insurance It is a great comfort when you go to bed at night to knoV that, if you are awakened, in the wee small hours to find your; home in flames, you are pro tected with a policin one of the strong companies we represent. " Compare Jthis sense, of vsatisf action with the feejing of gloom that must settle on the man who finds his home in ashes and "NO" INSURANCE" money with which to start anew. : - - v If YOUR HOUSE were to burn to da which would' you be, the man secured with a standard fire insurance policy, or the man yith "NO INSURANCE ?M , ' ." . v THLNK IT OVER A policy "in: any of the following compan-; ies will make you safe. - ' .'- ' x - Home of New York, Hartford of HartfonjAetna of . . . Hartford, Liverpool & London & Globe, London As- C V -.snrance Company, Northern Assurance Company ... . x-ieuiuoiii, oi vnariofcie, Axianuc ox xtaieien, . jnew . ' Hamphire, Peoples National, Rochester German, In-. -surance Company of North America. . t Representing more thani;hree hundred million dollars of assets for your protection - . " . . ' f Real?: Estate Renting Insurance. WE CONDUCT NO AUCTION SALES. T WANTED To 'rent' small cottage for three months or longer near town in, desirable location. Address Ren- r-.ter care Hustler office. " ' J. . FOB BENT Parties want four un furnished rooms, close in and .must ;;be reasonable priced. ' Address ; cummunication "A. B. C-' Hustler : Hendersonvillet. N. C. WANTED Some Jlvely. young man with good appearance and reliable ' to solicit for the Hustler company, in the Kitchen., set , contest. Good money. for the right party. Call at . the Office and get Information. MAKE ,M0NET The Hustler com r pany has a ponosition that ' any school i boy in; Henderson v county can make big money duTing the va cation times. Call in and get .ac- quainted with our scheme. LOST Pocket book on the way to Laurel Park by way of 5th ave. Finder please return to Nip dial Finder please return to Miss Buel Kentucky N Home and receive re- .. ward. MISS BESSIE POWELL, TEACHER, - Voice and Instrumental Musics P, O . Box, 43. Phone No. 153. 2tc FOB SALE One fonr room lionse and some out buildings and three and a half acres of land, good Lining at Flat Rock. Address S. O. Edney, Hendersonville, N. C R. No. 3. 2tc ' - Bu2dihgs covered ver twenty years ago are as goodsnew and have never needed repairs. Fireproof- Stormproof Hand some Inexpensive. , , For further detailed information apply to FARMEgS SUPPLY COMPARf LOOK TO LITTLE ONES ABOUND Amrlcans Misdirecting Their Benefac tionsDoing More v for Filipinos Than for Children Near Their Own Doors. Washington, April 28. Americana aye doing more for the children Of Guam and the Phillipine Islands than for those in the Southern mountain districts of this country, declared Miss Martha S. -, Glelow, of this city, re presenting the Southern Industrial Educational Association, at the Inter national Congress on Child Welfare, here today. She said children in' the Southern mountains of Tennessee were compelled to walk seven miles to school. More than' 4.000,000 Amer ican children, she : said, were being brought up without, educational faci lities of any st ' and ,n rmr'v of these cares with- little tfcfct v tend to ward civlIiratioTJ. i Be sure to come house tonight. to the court Buy Groceries CHEAP, Our lines are the best on the market VEGETABLES; FRUITES, AND Fancy GROCERIES W; M. GUILL 2C 2C t ft L- i, WW, v Dress up more for Spring; than at any other time-All nature puts ton new apparel. ' You will not be, if you come in and see the Handsome stock X An E,xcem ion; ClfllUOSS (Di n now onjfllsplay at onf store. The latest weares, the newest colorings, thmost fashionable models, so richly blended and se handsomely tailor that they. are. truly classed as the "CLOTHES JJEAUTI FJIi.,, Models for- erery form and fi grare, so moderately priced that they are within the reach of eyery-one that wants to dress as a Gentleman should. 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