NEWV.SEEn, V0L..14. no. 40. f.-' HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH .Cf AEOLUTA, v THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 19U - v $1.00 'PES YEAR. . iiiiimiM . a ucr t.-iJiMiiii II inn nnmr nnnrrv iibHUbiiuyiu u u .UMIL I I ill Lilt i '"."' ' ' ' . - '-. - : x . .- : . ' .Sr. - . . , ,' I . . - - .. ' . v . .' . - . ' ,' .. - .. v ' xienuersunviiie .., is to ; :nave a : daily paper : this : summer. r The Daily Herald ;which-was 'Fun 'suc-Jiy cessfully last year f braperipd of six months will again be .issued from the office of the : French 1 Broad -. Hustler; Co. The mer- chants of . vHendersonville ' realiz- ing this as- one of the' best "adver tising, niediuins in. reaching the home people as , well as visitors ha ve always . liberally p at ronize d the columns: of , the Daily IIeraldv This year the paper will start, in a small unpretentiou,$v way . w;th the expectations of growing as the business increases. ' 'It is the present intention of the "manage ment-to issue ir four page six col umn 'paper- - .Arrangements are- being : made to make ; this paper one o$ the best local papers ever issuedfrom this office; - "While there has already been recived a large list of subscribers yet some ol the .past .year's sub- senuers uave uegieciea io nana in -ai coupon, can? De xouna in au their names." This:year the paper other part of this issue. If you will be 75ents for 3xmonths paid-have not already: done so send it in advance or .$1.00 for three in with your, remittance to the months payable in thirty days af- French -Broad Hustler company ter the first publication. v for as subscription to ;i tlie Daiy One of the new features of. The Herald. - " ; " r t The Southern Railway Piill-j man car service this season will be thelSnest that . Hendersonville has ever ; enjoyed tand is official. recognition of the f act tfiat Hen- dersonville is now, THE resort of the South. , ' The first; New Orleans, sleeper arrived .here TpesdayS morning W second .No. Tilr rreturnmg"?n No. 42 the same 1 day This is a tri weekly .serxice -Tuesday, 'Thurs day and Satiirday, and caTries no day cbaoch. --vi 'f ; The Jacksonvillesleeper '? han dled daily, on trains Nos. 9 and 10. Jhe Charleston ' sleeper oil No. 41, arriving here at six o'clock-in the morning, goes to Waynesville" and returns South daily on No. 10. The Macon Sleeper arrives on ; Biarriage License-; ;: . ; The register of deeds issued marriage license for the month of May and including June . 3to the following couples : v ' '. ' Michell ,E. Anders, aged 21, of East Flat Rock and- Miss Dinah Morgan, aged 10, of F:itRock- Zebulon Brevard, agtfl24; ami Miss' Lila J. Corn, age 21, both of Hendersonville. ' . F. G. Collins, aged 21, of Spar tanburg, S. C, and " Miss " Bessie Liverett, aged 17, of Flat Rockr; O. G. Henderson, aged 3d, of Hendersonville, and Miss Carrie Stepp? aged 17, of Mill River. , J. B. Hudson, aee .22. of Brick- ton ,and Miss Belle Shipman, 19, Fleteher, .- . ' -v. - - .- J. L. Hart, 53, Saluda, and Miss Maggie GaineSj ryOn, N. C. Joseph fiinson, 27, Naples, and Miss Alta River,y26, Naples-- M. Ni, 24, Bat;Cave, .and Miss Fannie Jj. Enloe, 18. f Will Sexton, 28, Hendersonville and Miss Mag Dedman, 21, Heu-dersonville-" ' ' Examination of Applicants. The "examination of applicants as teachers for the public schools of Henderson county will be held in Hendersonville on July 13, 14 and 15, the date of the regul'ar examination.. Each teacher in the county , who expects . to teach i nthe public schools is urged to he present on Thursday, July 13, at 10 o'clock. Sup ervsior J. - A. Biviris of Raleigh will be here at that time to speak. to the teachers on. the importance of .taking' the Reading Course,' and the help de-(j rived thereby. : We will . be glacl to have any. one who may; wish to do so, (jome in " and dnspejet the work on -those days. J .v- , vi A - Sincerely, ' W. .S. SHITLE: Daily Herald , this . year will Jbe publishing of a loeal rtn npnk every dav. Hendftrsonvil W is -vf prtjinat' in having two very-vyell known cartoonists in th fiitv anVl ih by the-IIustfbr Company for' the season. ' -. . The I French Byroad ; Hustler, weekly will not be affected in the least by the publishing' of the Herald. Matter of particular im portance: to tlie people ofthe coun ty andithpse7 who do no t take The Ilerald will be i published exclu sively in .the" Hustler The pick of the news- in. the ;daily will be .also in the weekly. ; . The. special tele graph : news will be only in the Daily Herald, thus making it of utmost importance ih'at those de siring to" keep lip with the 'hap penings 'of the city; county and country can do . no better than subscribe a smallcsum for both publications out -of i this office. ino. ana leaves on io.2. xms XT ' ii 11 " TkT Jrt I mi H puts-two sleepers xn. Nos. .41 and 42 from Macon and New Orleans. at is nowpossible to secure Pullman- chi: service to Henderson ville -from ' almost1 ; ; any'point ;in the South, (iicludin g rNew Orleans, Macon, Jacksonville and Charles ton. V, . : " ;;:Thie'Bew.;isumin6r-sehdule.5ill' be effective on June 12," when an other train will '.he ' put on the Toxaway line between Lake Tox away and AsHeville;' on practical ly the same schedule as last year, except that the last train going to XToxaway will connect here with t. 'cirr .i " " t" -. - i ' 'mi" iyo. 4t, tne aroiina special. - rnis will make a total of. twelve regu lar : passengers ' drains -Jiere witlv sleepers from almost" 'every !oint in the South.' --'.,' : - Dummy on a- 30-Minute. Bcljedule. The Laurel Park car line. is now being operated on' a thirty-minute schedule, and every. effort will -be made : to- havet the schedule relig iously' observed.. The new and very powerful engine has demon strated its ability to take six cars and the, old engine up the steepest grade in the Park, arid there will be no annoying delays this season. " The street car is being put in still better condition to aneet the expected heavy ' travel to ' the most. 'beautiful natural park in America," where things are now being gotten1 into shape for the en tertainment of ' Hendersonville's thousands of tourists-- While no definite announcement has yet been made of the attractions to be offered at "Hendersonville play ground," enough is knbwn to war rant : the- assertion Ihat - every clean,' moral amusement feature of the best parks in the country will be fourid "at Laurel Park, this summer. ;Mr. Walter Smith, the manager qf the -park, .expectslto make an interesting announce ment along that line very shortly. f ; -t'heV Palace -Electric Theater. 1 , TJi ecPalace Electric Theater will open its doors to the public next Saturday night for the" first per forniamce oi the . season. This new play .will. have an orchestra of t foUr pieces K playing - during ( every- performance "3L C. Jatron proprietor- OX., tne:xiiace ;nas jusu had coriiJeted'some 7 very xperi sive "decorations :in; his new place Every convenience has been made for the audience and 'tjie manage ment . assures . the public.1 the , m6st corteouk treatmient; The" pictures ;'and niusic. will . be of .the; very hi ges i: class and; every jctnei is as sureo their . money :tvprtli of pleasure-at the Palace.' ; Y o A change .of ..; program, will he- made fiVery night. - AR SERVICE. DEALS IIT EE AL ESTATE.' Real estate activities ai e on ; the increase in HendersonYille at this tiine, of-ihejyear over all: previbas years.; One firm alone that of LSvbaht.Ewbank has soll i'p-.the past sixty .days over $30,000 vortli t f Henderson county JypVipcrty' Including these sales wer j some of. the; following well known places : The Spann farm ' on "the . French Broad jriver.. . Nine lpts atd two bouses in the eityof;Hen-; dersoriville. ' Perhaps 4he - largest sale was that tof The Lodge, one of Flat Rocks fashionable summer .homes.; ' GeoT J'. Baldwiri, a' prom inent capitalist of . Savananh is the new, owner. He will; male many improvements on this hand some, place The Memminger jpla.ce put at Flat Rock was i also sold, by ;this firm to Mr. T. Grimshaw of Grimshaw, N. C. , He will occupy this beautiful summer home this season with his family. The Mem inpr Tlace""has been one of the principal summer-homes of inter- f S L 111- tile rial; aiuva s3vs,vjxx. Another : . , ..hep VtYW 111 Hi v ' mm . on Crowning Hendersonville the of surhraer resorts. At the First Baptist Church Next' ' ' Sunday. . -. , - ' ; " Subject for morning sermon, 4 'The Crowning of a Noble life".''. Subject for the evening sermon, "Heaven;" This will.be the third of a series. The mornings service Degms at 11 o ciock, ana ine eveu-, pense of $1,500, ' one, of the im irig service at:8:30 o- dock. : pr0vements being an incUned floor Sunday school ,atU0o, clock, which will - enable those seated ; in three adult classes.' Bible class the rear toYhave an unobstructed taught bythe pastor. ;. : f view of the picture screen. C . Home -people and visitors cor-The f-' gram, will consist of the dially . welcomed to all our ser-. best'csi of photo plays, orches vices.. - K- W. Cawthon, . :. trai muSiR fmrt I sinffinir:. The Pastor. Rugby. Notes. .1 G. W. Belk arid family are ex - peeled next week to occupy their beautiful new home in Rugby- ' "; Tir;M Ta-T, 'fc ,York ' City is visiting Miss Marie ane:, ' " - vy" - .- V ?i' Mrs. Rolph of Charlotte jia$ been visiting her mother JMrs.1 W ' A. Corni- ..-."?'.:';,' - ''. " ' : Miss Valley Pettus of - South Caroh'v- is the , guest of KMrs lary -Little Louise Taulkner of 'Hen- dersonvile ; is - spending; . awhiley and cool atvall times- lVIr; Brad with her; grand-parents, Mr. -and.- ford is armaria ger of long expert Mrs. W. Lr- Heffner ; ;;- ! ence and, he - intends to make the ? Mrs. L.v S; Pender has quite Lyric a place of refined entertain nuriiber of guests for the summer, meht equal to anythingin-the T ' " - News Butch larger' cities. " - ' CAES OEDEEED FOE x 1-' STEEET EAILWAY ; ,IitMxl;;Vthe.het.ten'::days the contract for; 5,000 ; crossties will be completed 'and delivered for ,the: street- railway in Henderson- ville.;: f ' , 'f ' V . : , h ; The steel rails : ordered some time ago are expected in the city M' v' - -'J ; " ' oome : xime- ago :ur. ' xnomas, president of the Henderson Trac to tion Company, went to Concord, N. C.,. where there is now .being used storage battery electric -ears; better Umown as '.car ' without trolley polls. " , ' . " , Ijhas been decided to order two cars ; of this . tye which will r rive in: Hendersonville within the next few weeks- The minute the rails - arrive ; actual . gra4ing will be pushed rapidly making it an assured fact that cars will be run on Main-street this summer. ' The 'many- friends -of Mr. T. C. '. Israel of Balfour, will regret to iearn that he is quite unwell. Coronation rk$'-i- ueen The. Lyric Theatre. The y Lyric Theater Co., of . Montgjomery, Ala. has leased' for a term of years, brie of the store rooms undeij the Gates Hotel and will operate a high-class Photo- rlay Tneater Tne company is rgmodlelin the room at an ex- ! theater will be under' the manage y ment of Mr- John S. Bradford, of Springfield, 111. Mr. - Bradford 1 has engaged Mr. FW. Ferrarido Koi the National Opera Covof the j City of Mexico for an engagement : of four .weeks. Mr. Ferrando-as a -vocalist :iswidely known in' the musical world and willjbe present at the opening," which c will take place about June 15th. f ' In making the . improvements referred to above, Mr. Bradford has paid -particular attention to ventilation. Four large ,open skylights With Numerous oscilat- ins: fans will keep the' air fresh A tribute of undying'loye td the to the Veterans in the rand imj honor ed4 memory of those who had j room of the. court homo aaiL -Ui.- given all in the defense of a just I'velerans did abundant "j;UiiM'..ic-- Cause; courteous and most kindly'111 ' -1 x: ; , ' The meeting "closed vitu. r attention to the shattered, :rem- o6 -,. nants o an army which had com manded - ;the . admiration of . a world the bestowin; of bronze crosses of - honor upon galant s sur vivors wnose worth had not yet been- thus recognized by a. genera tion to whom the old- and worn men in front of them- were exem plars of ; highest patriotism ;- this washepleasarit pubKc duty of jfound the useless currency-care-Henderson county 's United Daugh . fniY Dut awav in his dead wife's - ters of 'the Confederacy a duty, trunkp-wrapped with'afew- otber ably discharged m. the k ; court 'preciohis keepsakes' of the days: 1. house Saturday last in, the pres. when old John. Peter Corn was A ence of an appreciative audience, stout and aliaht -- welrer of tb - The big court room was pretti- f grayr- His bleared and rheumcxl ly decorated with flags and flow- ' eyes were filled with tears as be ers. Good music was rendered showed -the TvreRioTiR niee nf ra- by theHendersonville - band and j two' excellent essays were read Dr- R. B. Grinnan opened the meeting "with prayer. Mr. V C. y. Shepherd, the son of Mr. J. M Shepherd, a veteran who," fought al lthe way through the bloody conflict, presented the IJ D. C. with a very beautiful flag. In ac cepting' the banner,' Miss: Joe Lane, president of the local United Daughters of the x Confederacy, made a short but very interesting1 address. The band played "Dixie" and the Old soldiers -and the audi ence arose and cheered to the echo-j was heard .0 good advantage 1 f ering - to sell "a keepsake of Ins ' ' when she Tand af chorus of young dead, wife and of the dead fays- and pretty irls" Jsang, very effec- L0f a happy and glorious pa-ans tively', 4 Carolina." v 1 he turned away abruptly, : I ' xu-io. xti. ouucuuaa f.imc .vuicc -Crosses of honor were conferred xS upon the following-:Wiley ;rohe?;'ecned- hefwbuld;itoir':5DuVi"'il W. N- PhilliDs.'H. D. Carr. Pink: - JohMdhi ";R N- BrannonRichardwent- aroimdhe roomthSv to- toward, M.:BarneU;a6id W ' uqm .iuiocj. . . , s The meeting then djourned ";o t to think twice .there was Bttle -the Confederate monument facing -cascade of. silver, poured ihifr'-fiaf? . - - tne court court nouse wnere tne marble shaft erected to thetmemV ory of " the, Conf ederate Soldier,' ' as the inscription reads, simply, was decorated with the flowers taken from the court room- Re- freshmentsNof coffee, "sandwiches ice cream and cake'were served .v NHendersonville , Mail V We; congratulate Henderson ville. upon the announcement that the Federal A government - has cl6sed a, deal for the site of a new postofiice building and that a tidy! sum .is lmmeaiaxeiy r avaiiauie iur the be eihninff of - operations- The present office : facilities in thaKcourt of; Judge Dermidj Robert is. hustling community are made in jail. . 'y:y-C' .- .. adequate only; by, the mbst istrehu-- A half pint-whiskey bottlei 5"' ous efforts of thepostmaster-aUfin- words of his clerks, and in the ' face of the increase, wnicn . it is natural to expect by reason5 of a greater number of tourists -this "summer a new building is rapidly becom- j ing a 7 pressing need. More than tle result of Guice being- eoosigcr two million pieces . of mail . were j ably .disfigured in the face rnifta handled by his office last year and j the above mentioned bottle-- AT a. large increase 'will v inevitably ter hearing both sides of the ecs Occur during the present season..- j in Magistrate ' Dermic?' murt: t People who have for a weekbr , Monday morning, the judge dferi- ten days; thrown aside the grind ' ed to divide up the cost befirtra ui Liicii usuaj iuuiuic uu xjai., u o . - -i - -1. . . : ' 1 za.1. rtrue. desire to be; worried' with the 'business cares which .occupy ! them tlie rest of the; year ; but this as nut equivalent to saying that they " lose interest in ' the mails. . The modern ma nor . wo-! man has beebme so used to the marvelous rapidty and accuracy ' with, which mail is now distribut ed that any hindrance or obstacle Considered a very serious an noyance. To Jkeep its postal facir lities up to. the, Semand is a' prme requiste". for any town which is inviting visitors, and we are great ly pleased to : know that Hender sonville is to -have . its needs in this direction supplied at an early dat e.-7-CHarlott e Obseryer.T y ' y-r ' " '" " '" ' "- ' (The big Shoe Sale. One.Thou sand pairs of women's and chil Iren's high and rlow cut! sample shoes at' one-half price. A look will convince you that my "store is .headquarters . for shoes- Gla zener cuts the price and sells the goods. ' ' . ' J ; liilLLIIUci' ittr (tiki riH vvii ri vnn ' t. i w.v A pathetic incident o the gatb erin'g and one which made an un wonted lump inr many al thrpat -was that of - old John Peter. Corrv a' veteran with 81 yeaTs - retins: :. heavily ''on his bowed shoulders, and liis attempt" to sell a ten dol lar Confederat.fi bill. ' Tfe: TixJfL --. per to a comrade, and offered it to him for a small coin. The eld man muttered that he had no got on .earth noW to care for him fe&. wif e was waiting for him -in- an other; land, 'he was old, tired; auS useless, he said, ; and :. ney&sxlt the little the bill would bring; fiiia to buy , bread. ' Would the eona rade help him and give him s'om thing, ho weer small,' for the; pif? of paper? . ' --The comrade looked at the: bilS -held towards him in a hand -itfr- ' eredand trembling, like an asperse Then he looked at John? Peter- kjoth. tnouffnioi T.ne o m mar r f- Would;hV. MV itfZ'Weltl':hs- But nnieM v: h (viwl,isnmf urn juuux eier 10 urn ua a ciitmcc shaking nalms and the ten doTTrrr . Confederate : bill was thrust' ihlo. ihis pockets - as well John Peter Corn stoooNabout as .much chance of selling" his keepsake in that 4 crowd as he did of : being aEcraS ed to 1 go hungry and he wentv.1 - home . happy and 'satisfied y In -Iagktrate DedWd's': Court. A peculiar odor around the bag gae room bfthe Southern 6!epot:". was so very strong in the nosi&s - ' on lastVPrida night,, that fie -termined, to investigate JL kregcf V whiskey and cigars were fount! txr J)e on the inside and Robe'rf Trelp ed himself. Now bv order of fib - :t an unprintable nature, furnished! the foundation for a small gcas between Geo. Guice and ,Bol fcX lins 'last Sunday night down cxa the 'railroad near the di 111cm aiiu. luiu. inem ZQ SO ifleiT ' ' ' ' t -. " .- way ana sin no more. Tire1 mosSr. noticeable feature of this e&5e"wss the fact that .no one "eourj'tcll anything about, where- the whxiey r came from. - Dud Fletcher and Bu& Brown: . '' colored, had somer words' SvzsSr night down about the depot sSsrt lady ( ?) of the same color-rsJv then Bub began to wdrkr on TttizTa head with his razoo and suoraeel- ed in converting it into somefng' -like a Chinese map, and DuoTjpm- - -eeeded to lay the dust of th&s54le walk from the depot to T&zin -street with" Jblood. In the rag ' trate's court -Tuesday they, iIT just" how it - happened and asoxir one is in Jail while the otner gxtvse "bond for his ; appearance at tJieL next term of courts i - Mrs- Sarah jiAnn Tones'.-: dSefl"-" Monday morning in Blue, vRxiI& township, She leaves four nTP dren : t mourn her lossJ f SHessr a devoted member of tlie" MegJio--. dist churcli ' T . ' . .

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