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SECTION,! ; page 1 ;to 1 1 t,m JS. A A' ..V' lA. I- If 1 .' .. . - . ... . "S. V .','-. . . 1- .. . . I. i i I 1, - - - i 1 -. ; lit, SERIES. YOL. 16, No. 4. IIENDERSONVILLE, OBH CAEOLIJfi, TnUESDAYjXOYESIBEB 2, 1911. , $1.00 PEE TEAE. -v ' l-' ill :. , . - . ... ; .r " - t .; .7 J mmmmm be Held SoTOinber 8th And. 8th in Blue Bidge Township, nenderS0ii rirpmium DOOKS niiee Township fair have been issued S?m the presses of the French Broad Hustler Company and have been mail S i to the people of Henderson county. Tf you have not received one yet write Se secretary at Dana and he will mall you one by return mail. , Preparations are gradually r being shaped and as the time grows nearer the big Dana fair looks bigger than Ser More people have taken ari in Srestinthis event than was first thought and every indication points to the arrival of over one thousand farm ers in Henderson county at Dana on November 8th and 9th. . Jonathan Case, one of the live wires of the Association and cue who has been instrumental in getting ender sonville people interested in -the fair is busy getting the fair grounds in shape for the live stock exhibits and agricultural departments. Mr. Case in talking to a Hustler man last Mon day stated that the Association appre ciated the interest taken by the Hust ler in making the Dana fair a success and it was his opinion that the public ity given the enterprise would add much to the credit in the success of fair.. , . ' The Hustler stands back of such en terprises and will give time and space in promoting any thing for the better ment of the farmers of this county.' . The Hustler is the farming man's paper and today with a fair edition of sixteen pages newsy reading matter, and well displayed advertisements of the city of Hendersonvllle there is every indication that the merchants realize that it pays to advertise in the Hustler. "Meet me at the Dana Fair", is the popular slogan heard in all sections from now until November 8th .and 9th. The success of the fair 'is assur ed and there will be hundreds of peo ple passing through the city of Hen dersonville en route to the fair grounds on the two days of this great event. - . The Hendersonvllle brass band which has been organized several years and has won quite a reputation as a select number of musicians has been secured tc furnish music during the two days of the fair, his band will be an added ' attraction to the pleasure of the crowds who attend. An invitation has ' been 'extended, evsry man, woman' and child to attend 'this fair and it is the sentiment of the entire community in making tfiis cue grand outing .for the entire family, of each farmer in Henderson county. Competent judges have been secur- ed in the exhibit departments jit - will be interesting tq know that R. L. Simmons editor of the Southern Poul- try, a magazine published in Charlotte, j N. C., has been secured as judge in the j poultry department. - Mr. Simmons is j weir known by all poultry men and has a reputation widely circulated as j au authority on birds. The Association I has been quite fortunate in securing, the services of such a well known man. . The judges in the agricultural de partment are also well known men of the agricultural department in Raleigh and well up on farm products and their good qualities. These gentlemen have been educated , in the agricultural col leges and are paid by the government and state to look after the agricultur al departments. It-is sure that no better selection could have been made than was made in asking the state-Lof-ficials in this department . There are some entries which may be entered that cannot be found in the premium list just published. The management does not want to exclude any farmer, of this county who has a certain variety of chicken which was not mentioned in the book. These entries can be made just the same as those in the book. No pre miums are offered on ehickens but. a ribbon will be awarded and there will be several hundred exhibits in this de partment from Henderson" county. ' The Fair Association has decided to include horses, flowers, etc., inr. fact anything a person wants to bring and ttat he feels it to be among the best u me county. Special premiums will be arranged for this and no one will be slighted. s ; To the school children of Hender son county there will be premiums of fered on the best spelling, writing and drawing. Children under 16 years in cluded in this. .W. The Blue RidgevFair Association has ceen fortunate in securing the ser ies of J. d. Conover, employed by Ve government and state In the dairy department. Mr. Conover Is quite an authority cf dairy stock and will give sme valuable information to the larmers of the county at the fair. PRESENTS SILVER SERVICE, departure of Rev. J. W Moore Ee greted by Many. ( The ladies of the Methodist-Epis-. copal Church of this city, gave a fare jei ireception to the pastor. Rev. John Moore, Friday night. The church Jjas beautifully decorated In Chrysan joemUms and autumn leaved. Fare jell regrets were made by Dr. C. Few, Jr- F. e. Durfee, Mr. H. C Meyers, rs. g. W. Brooks and little Miss -ae Durfee representing the Light "earers Society Mr. Hill 4 presented 4 nanrfsnmo eHva m4nAk ntirAn Vv Jje members of the church to Mr. and "S. Monro U XftrkA VA0nnvi1a Jta with an impressive talk. "The noTr gave a special program, very"arf Jropriate to the occasion. Afterwards Sireshmentg were ,servd' in the la kes' parlor. . ; - - -. ; V 1.1 n I i -n iwT H , Al !i, n'-.' " . , of the Blue M f n . i U ' i , -. A V u u w Viy UaLaU U VA- ViJU ULaii U U U U U U U Vy J " - ' . ' - THE CITIZENS BANK. Strong - Financial Institution Has Something to Say in This Issue of The Hustler. .-. Vv"'. V. Realizing that .The Blue Ridge . Fair to 1)6 held in this county. -.November. 8th and 9th is going to be one of the principal x events of the season The Citizen Bank of Hendersonvllle takes advantage of the opportunity; in ad vertising its resources to the people.' Beginning business in 1908 The Cit izens Bank has made one of the mo?t wonderful records of growth and to day stands among the strongest finan cial institutions "of the county. With officers ever on the alert, working in the interest of the stockholders of this bank, making, friends here ad there The Citizens Bank has succeeded in a very short period to pusho the front "The Bank, You Wis hto 'Patronize,? is the leading sentence of a large ad vertisement in this issue of -the Hust ler. This statement is " made from the fact that you desire, "One that can offer you every aid that a bank ought to offer." - - , - .. - ' y . . - BIG PESBYTEBIAJf 6ATHEBIN6. For the First Time In Ten Years Charlotte Will Entertaln the Pres byterian Synod of NPrth Carolina. An event of wide interest will be the convening of "the Presbyterian Synod of North Carolina in Charlotte; next Tuesday evening, November 7. This important ecclesiastical body will as semble at - that time ' -in the Second Presbyterian church for-its1 ninety eighth annual session. According to a previous arrangement the synod would have met last week but recently the postponement was decided on owing to a conflict of dates with the Mecklen- burg fair. - . - , ' Hon. A. M. Scales of- Greensboro is the retiring moderator; "He -has held that office, one year jand is Ineligible to succeed himself,' under the 'rules tif the synod.'" The election of a moder ator for the new year will follow the opening sermon, which will be preach ed by Rev. Milton Clark, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Greensboro. Mr. Scales is an elder in that church. Two temporary clerks will be elected also at the opening session. The stated clerk, is Rev. D. I. Craig, D. D., of Reidsyille, who has held this position a number of years, This is the only permanent offic 3 in the synod. .V- Seven times previously ras the Synod of No'rth Carolina been Char lotte's guest, this being the first occa sion of-the occasion since 1901, just a decade ago. The ten years which have intervened have constituted a period of steady . growth for Presby terianism in North' Carolina and the same observation may with . .equal truth be made of tre different inter ests of the chuhch. At the coming session each of these will be present ed and given careful consideration during the several days' session. Charlotte Observer. . -Halloween Party, , - A very pretty affair was the Hal low'een party; given by the Misses Rope rand Edmunds at the Pine Grove Lodge Tuesday night. . . ' : The parlors were, appropriately dec orated, and with the ghosts and witches, presented a very grotesque air. Besides several Halloween games refreshments; were served, candy sold and an interesting grab-bag furnish ed much firn. - The proceeds will . goJ to the Episcopal church. OUR PROSPECTS GOOD. French Broad Hustler Company Holds Annual Stockholders- 3Iceflng-r-Financial Report Made. , .: ' he annual meeting of the stocky holders of The French Broad Hustler Company, Incorporated, was held last Thursday in the directors -'rooms of the Citizens Bank. : The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: M. L. Shipmarf, president; P FrPatton, vice president; Vance Norwood secretary; C. E. Brooks, treasurer; Gordon. F. Gar lington, business manager. : v . A report of the finances of the com pany, was made The. report showed that the company was d na money making basis and .that the present "outlook of the future was 'exceptional- ly good. ;.' - V . ' ' .: tviq fniln-arintr cAntlAmen were elect ed members of the board of directors4 Michael Schenck, J; M., Rhodes, M.xLi. Shipman, G. M. Glazerner, CE. Wil son; R M . Oates and Gordon Garling ton. - v A statement showing actual condi tions of the company; will , be mailed to each stockholder when auditing committee selected at the meeting on Thursday 5 completes its report. : . . r- " v:-' ' " Nominate yourself, boys and girls. Parents nominateyour children. ?.It cost you nothing Dont - hesitate, but send in the. name today. The contest is hardly started yet, and. by entering now. you can get all the votes in the county. . , . - . ' .' 1 - -. I I I y ' U I " P!i II P l- i F7'1 " II1 I II I II 1 I II -1 II i i f I ! rill ; ; i 11 ; 1 IIII I It r-'l- ' . JFV I llllll II F ?l fPV 111 f I IP 111 1 FOUR HUNDRED DOLLAR . Cost Nothing To Enter -The Ttoday. Save The Coupons and Win One "of The Costly Prizes. ' Nominate -Your, Friends or - : - Relatives, ' Now is The Hme to V ' Elnter -We'take pleasure In announcing to the many readers of JThe French Broad HustleT, and to the people of "Henderson and adjoining counties, generally; that after several weeks of preparaUon we. are able to announce that the French Broad Hustler, will conduct the largest Voting Contest ever heard of in this section of North 'Carolina. . Several handsome and expensive prizes will be. awarded to the people absolutely free. These prizes orange In value from 400.00 downward. You can win one or two of these prizes so keep reading. This contest has been inaugurated in order tqextend the circu lation of the Hustler, and thus enable ng to publish a better and larger pa per for this an3 other-sections.. Especially do we wish to: promote the up building and . welfare of the beautiful little city of Hendersonvllle, and the whole of Henderson county, and to 4ur earnest and foremost thought toimprove the Hustler and make it more and more worthy of the town and county, and of the advertisers Lnd public in general.-;"-';.---' " : ; ' " " ,: TTIF. FIRST GRAND PRTZT7' - TheFirst Grand Prfze which will beautifully, designed Four, Hundred Dollarprprjght'ieKa.V -Thii Piano has endorsements and recommendations from artists -of international reDutation. who have, performed in the presence of large ad critical 'audi ences, and have pronounced the Piano excellent in" every detail; Its sweet .tone is. unmistakable, dhls Cote Piano is one of the" prettiest-instruments everbrought to Hendersonvllle. It is 4 feet and 9 inches high; 5 feet, and "2 inches wide; 2 feet and 3 Inches in depth. Has a handsome mahogany case; the design and. finish of an artistic plainness that attracts. It has seven and one-thirjd. octaves; the keys being of best ivory, with . automatic exten sion front with music rest almost the :vhole length of piano; hand carved panels and mouldings. The sounding-board is of .the. best known -material for the retention of sound waves. This piano has the Double French re peating, action; German imported strings. ? three unsions with pverstring bass; nickel plated trimmings; three pedals and muffler.- It is quadruple veneered and is guaranteed by the manufacturers for ten years, .againstvany aenciency m workmansnip or material. ADDITIONAL PRIZES. Tht First Grand Prize is a $400 Upright Grand Cote Piano and will be given to the Contestant securing the largest number of votes by the. .time the contest closes. .. , - . v " " ;', The SeccmTPrlze Is a $100 Bed' Room Suit and a Rebate Cemflcate worth $200.00 and will be given to the. Contestant securing the second . largest num ber of votes. , The Third Price Is a $65.00 Diamond Ring' and a $175.00. Rebate Certifi cate, and will be given to the contestant securing the third iargest fxumber r of votes. : 7 . ; The. Fourth Prize Is a $25.00 Gold Watch and $150.00 Rebate Certificate, and will be given to contestant securing fourth largest number of 'votes- The Fifth Prize, is a $150.00 Rebate CCertiflcate and will be given the con testant securing the fifth largest number of votes. ' The Sixth Prize is a $100.00 Rebate Certificate and will be given to the Contestant securing the sixth largest number of votes.-: These Rebate Certificates are worth their face value In cash on the pur chase of any instrument purchased from the American Mercantile Co., 'of Jacksonville, Fla., and are useless for any other purpose other than stated above..--.:"' - ' : V- ' ' There will be additional" smaller prizes offered from week to week in value V HOW TO ENTER ,In another column o ftheV Hustler If you have"a friend or relative whom one of these prizes, just clip out this "Nomination Coupon,' write the name and and "ddress of the person whom you want to win-one of the. prized, and then send it to the Contest Manager of the French Broad Hustler, Hen dersonvllle, N. C. This Coupon properly signed entitles the nominee to one thousand free votes. The nominator's ' -. ,V ... . WHEN TO -. The best time to enter a contestof any kind , is early in the game. Aa early start means half the race, and one minute in your favor may win for. ou the first grand prize instead of one Of the smaller prizes. Don't delay until next week, but send in your name, or the-name of your best friend or relaitve as soon as possible. A person may nominate themselves, so if you want one of the prizes free send in your name at once. ;-. , DOES NOT COST A CENT. T ' . It d,oes not cost a centto enter this contest, and you are not under any obligations, '.whatsoever, -- Somebody Is surely going to win the handsome prizes. Why not get some of them-yourself? s . ' ' . ' ) V; . ' -V A SPECIAL OFFER. ' . ' , . v- ' ,:, To each-contestant nominated, we will give 1,000 votes free as a nomin ation ballot. Only one nomination ballot will be allowed each contestant; But to the first contestant living in Henedrsonvllle, and the first one living outside of Hendersonvllle,' whose name an extra 1,00& votes, in addition, to the ballot, thus making 2,000 votes these" test with. Mail or bring your name in ;" ; .WHO MAT No employee or person ' closely connected with the Hustler will be alldwed to tenter tne contest, out any wmxe person, maie or iemaie, or good repute ma yenter the. contest. This is a racefree and fair for all, and you w$ll al ways regret it if you don't enter the race and win one of these prizes. ; - - now votes are secured. A.y- y: ''''. " The first nomination coupon sent in for each conte.stant entitles him or her to 1,000 free votes. - Besides these free votes there will be a Free Weekly Voting Ballot As many ballots will be accepted .for each; contestant, as can be ; collected. " But the easiest , and "mostH" important -' way to get votes is Hustler. - Every subscription forgone number of votes indicated in the. scale out among your friends an dneighbors eet the'se votes for yourself, and thus be (Continued on iliCC: f 4-- PIAHO TO BE FIRST PRIZE v Contest - - Send in Your Name and Win. V ? - that end we announce this cotest. It is be given awaV- absolutely free is a . THE CO NTEST. ' will' be found a Nomination Coupon; you would like to enter the contest for name will not be made known. . ENTER. . ' lsvset in as contestant, we wilj give 1,000 votes allowed as a nomination contestants will have to enter the con at once, and win his extra 1,000 votes. ENTER. ; -; 'c , " year 'will entitle1 the contestant to then of votes published -below. , By going and securing subscriptions you will polling yourself within reach bf the Page Five.) ; P0ST2IASTER JACKSON' TALUS." This City Wm Have New Pstolce.: Work to Begin in ; Twelve ' Months Says Treasury Department! J ' . Postmaster.. Brownlow Jackson re turned 4ast Sunday rom; Washington ciiywnere, ne attended the meeting of the, National Postmasters Association. Mr. Jackson was honored with the po sition of .Vi6e President of the North Carolina Postmasters association while in Washington. - . Whe nasked by a Hustl he found anything out in reference tou uie.new postoffice of liendersonville Mr. Jackson said "Yes I made ita point to visit the Treasury Depart ment while at the capital.; The gen-' tleman whom I had conversations with were very courteous to me and spoke in the highest terms of Henderson viiio The postoffice ; department has 'nothing w w wiin our new postoffice building just now. I found in tte terasury de partment jthat Hendersbnville was In direct line for a new postoffi)ce. I in quired as Tto how long ', before the plans, would be given and the build ingr: ..commenced. : They informed me that , there? was a rult in the depart ment that was strictly adhered to and that was to issue appropriations just in the order in which the various postoffice lots were purchased. "I asked,according to that rule, how lonlon Hendersonvllle would have to watt for her turn ' They, told me that it would be abut twelve months from that date," continued Postmaster Jackson to a Hustler man. This information will be read with greatest interest as Postmaster Jack son has many friends under the" pres etn administration in Washintrtit and bisinfluenee would go a long way m geiung anyimng just now for Hen dersonvllle through the department. Mr. Jackosn stated that he found out that the entire aDDronriatfnn frf 7n .000 was not necessary before active worK would begin'o nthe new post office1. 4 This js also gratifying news to the citizens of Hendersonvllle. Mr Jackson stated for the benefit of those who desire more information on the subject ; the' treasury department would be glad to ' furnish information to thosewho would TdndlyTwrite . Z HENDERSON VILLE TERMINUS, ew Schedule of the Brefard and Tox. JBeshistyer minus. - - Last Sunday the new schedule of the Brevard ' train ; went into effect. This: change in schedule has beetf sought, by the - citizens rot Brevard ever since the summer schedule was take noff. With the new change the people of this section f the state can spend the day ' in Hendersonville and return late in the afternoon. To the local merchants this 'shnnM benefit as many short trips will now be made by the citizens who live along the Toxaway railroad between this city and Brevard. The. change in schedule rfves th people alone thijs road hotter nnr.- tion with trains going North and South; ; x The-Toxaway train wiir no Ion go on to Asheville -buK -Will v turn uruuna eli hendersonville makine vwuucvuua .wiu trains iroine North una csouin. ' r . . . - - he following Is the new schedule: iransyivania Division No. .5 naiw Leave Lake Toxaway. . ... .7:45 n m Leave Brevard...... . n r Arrive Hendersonvllle.. 9 i 45 a. m. No. 6 Daily. Leave -Hendersonville. . .;5:20 p.: in eave -arevard . ; . . 6 :25 p. m. Arrive Lake Toxaway. . . . . : 7 .22 New trains, Nos. 7 and 8, will be in augurated same date : an doDerated daily between Brevard "and Hender- sonvme, . as follows :v ;" , No. 7 Dally, x Leave Brevard.. . ... ....4:05 p. m Arrive Hendersonville .... 5 : 05 p. m 8 Daily. .- "coyc iicuuerBuaviiie. . ..liTzo a. m. Arrived Brevard.. . . . . . .12:25 p. m. Asheville division ; trains Nos; 5 and 6, between'; Hendersonville and Ashe ville,' will he discontinued with last trains from both Hendersonville and Asheville , on Saturday, October 28, 19X1'.- - ;It does, not cost . one cent to enter the Hustler's Voting Contest, and you are not under-any obligations, v The race Js free and fair for all. Send your name, to the Contest manaeer and let him assist you in getting started. r : - - - mmanng 1 ,000 I Nominate M. . .of..:. ....... Nominated by. . . 7 .-: XT INo .. . v The nominator's name : wilInot be'J divulged under any circum C stances. This nomination coupon : is ood "for 1,000 r votes- one nomination .coupon credited to a candidate. u PERSONALS H Ewbank spent last Saturday in the city of: Asheville. J ' . y - ,-' .Mrs. Leah I- Head, of Brevard, was a -visitor in the city last Monday. - , V. Floyd , E. Osborne of " Horse Shoe, wa . sa visitor in the city .last -Monday.-' . W J.'Case, formerly or Rosman, lut uun, ui uiia-vuuuy uu rural rouie iNO. 1-was in the- city last Monday. Mrs . J . G . Waldrop and r little daughter, Dorothy, have ' returned from Greenville . -S.- C, where they have been visiting relatives for ' the past; week V, hr.J Somebody is sjwely going, to . win some;; mighty; .valuable .prizes in the ITT" . w . . .. riusuer s, voting contest. Why :not enter- the v race yourself."" Don't sit back and let some one else step up and take' their choice among the bigr prizes."--. 'f.;J -Z'-;- -? a ,",; ; Orme Edwards' is expected j.home this week to recuperate from 4n oper .ation for- appendicitis . j- -.: y-; Harry -Crowder has accepted a po sition in Columbia, S. C, for the: winter.. ;T; ' . .'.:;4; 1 ; ,;;-' . . W. H. Hawkins and Son, Jewelers have just-received some , very hand some pieces: of Jewelery for holiday presents - : : ' - Mr and Mrs. Chas;-R. Whitaker drove over to Asheville' last Sunday afternoon, returning . Monday to Hen- dersonville. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gudger return td to theeity last week from, their honeymoon in Alabama, and Georgia. They are at home, in the residence of Dr and Mrs. J. Roy Williams on 6th avenue. ,' B. Jackson . returned last Sunday from Washington, D. C, where he at tended the 'National Pastmasters As-, sociation which convened in that city. t Today is the time to send in your name;to the Contest Manager so that you, will c likely win the 1,000 free. yote&v.' v Remember ':. 1,000 free vvotes wlf Ibe given to the first I person in iwttcisuuyuie , auu tiie urst -perstm jDutp4.de-: o?i HeMer.sonvnie sending "in their 'names as a contestant", for the' The '.Hendersonville Furniture Com pany is announcing in this issue . of Hustler the - large Furniture : Sale which will -last for - one - week. This ; popular company is . furnishing- the handsome $100 bed room set to, be given away : in the Hustler contest x W. E. Breese, Jr., of Brevard, spent a few hours in the city. 'last .Sunday. Mr.' Breese came "donvn on the first Toxaway 'traiiO of the new schedule of which he was instrumental in getting for Brevard. Mrs? Lila Barnwell delightfully En tertained at Bridge Whist Friday morning in honor of Mrs. Williams of New York, and Mrs. Rhett, of . Charles ton., A delicious luncheon was serv ed and lovely prizes given. . The firsts prize was won by Mrs.Wrightof Wil mington, and the consolation was given to Miss , Davis,' of Henderson- vme. . : - . - . Hughie Augustus Twyford, son; of Mrr and ' Mrs ;V Henry Twyford, who has . been, sick for the past few days with pneumonia, . passed away at 2:30', o'clock Wednesday morning. - AH relatives and. friends of the family are. invited to. the funeral services at St James church Thursday afternoon: at 2 o'clock, v ; - v - .' XJ. G. Staton left the city today In his machine for ; Charlotte, , where.', he " will remain; several weeks: before a trip out- west. rHe will return here and remain several days before leav ing for Arizona, where he expects to' spend, the winter.. - Mrs,C. E. Clark and. sister, Mrs.' Steward of Jacksonville, Fla., enterT tained a Hallow'een party at the Summer "Home Among those present were Mrs. F. S. Genover and son Aloin, -Mr . John Bennis,'Mr. O. E. Webb, Mrs. Byrenes, Mrs. Tully. all of v Jacksonville, Fla. Ir. Alfred Glazener and Mr. Henry Lane of this V city. A number of interesting games were, played and prizes won after which the. guests were invited to a sumptious supper which was .greatly enjoyed. . . , coupon Votes .. .State- - - r -'1
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