TO ! -; :,n - v.'-r 1 i i - ?- r. if ,BTf SERIES. ;sTOK !V p. T A NEW BUSBSSS BLOCKBUSTER Hutcr t5 . Ere- tic lira tr. T Piani r belair m&da 'tlia oGe irchitect H. a Ueyertor & modern Knalnesa block to be occu- Band owned by Dr. P. Y. Hunter f the city leadins r drugslit. Lr hMn maUnsr ararnsr- 5r'nu tor tbe rocUoa' of thli bulld Sraometiine. He propoaea to bAve a S5r store of tbe corner :witb two m entrances and the store Is to be ISflfl uo with marble trimmings and it floor. The walla will be covered th large Frencn mirrors making At Huiot the most beauUful drug atorea n the state. V v ' - The plans bare not yet been work- ed out. A It IS prvpuaet vu ww story a moaern . aparuaeai v.Rp to Bull mo wiciwv.w S of summer tourist. In tbia city. Further information about the build 5n? will be given, out,: later as tha ins progress. Work will , begin in early spring to be completed by summer. v v tO. O.F. , All members of Ocblawaba Lodge, No 161, 1. O. O. F. and visiting Odd Feilows are requested to be present mext Tuesday night Not. 28th.. The business of the evening will be conferring the degree of -Truth on 15 candidates. The election of officers for the incoming term will iilso be an order of business. - ' At ' We have secured a sterioptlcan out fit and all the degrees will be illustra ted by pictures, the River of Jordan, Pines on the mountain side, Moses and the ten commandments, and about 40 others. -"v After the work we will retire to the reception parlors and partake of nice thing sto eat. Be sure and come. Fraternally, N . A. O. JONES. Sec'y. . MR. SHEPHERD HON Elects Inspector General of United Sons of Confederate Yeterans. V. C. V. Shepherd, tax collector for Henderson county received official notice Monday from the Commander-tn-Chief of the United Sons of Confed erate Veteransr of his appointment to the office of Assistant Inspector (Jen- era!. " ... 4 Mr. Shepfierd feels keenly the hcnorJ placed upon him and has written for instructions to his new commission. It will be remembered that last year Mr. Shepherd and his father, J. M. Shepherd who is a veteran of the civil war went out to Memphis for the Re union. The United Sons of Confeder ate Veterans is one of the strongest organizations of its kind in the South. In Felon Stripes They Would Garb Trust Criminals. Washington, November 15. " Felon's atripes" as a punishment for "trust criminals" in the United States, to end "commercial piracy under benevolent 'rules of reason" are nroposed in a bill amending the Sherman anti-trust law drafted by Representative Henry of Texas, to be introduced in the house upon the opening of congress next month. Its introduction probably will mean its passage in the house. The bill specifically defines just what constitutes a trust, legislates from the present statute the "rule of reason" as interpreted by the supreme court in the Standard Oil and Tobacco decisions and provides as punishment for violation of the law imprisonment from two to ten years. It will be" re ferred to the judiciary committee for deliberation. In Honor of Miss MeCnnoen. In honor of Miss McCulloch, the bride of the season, MIssAnnle Patton entertained with a delightful tea on Monday afternoon at her home In Flat Rock. The house was beautifully dec orated and a musical program given. A three course buffet luncheon was served. The guests were, Misses Brownie Morris, Lillian Hight, Jamie Urson Belk, Klein, Williams, and Mabel Randall. .-A.' . snlt of the Edneyville Corn Club For Tear 1011. . lne scores given below were made by the following members of the Ed aeyviiie corn club: - . - . J- M- Rodgers, 71 1-2 bushels. J A. Lyda, 51 1-2 bushels. Moss 35 1-4 bushels. 7 ' w. E. Moss, 83 3-4 bushels,- . Mr. Rodgers acre was esmated to Ke 18 bushels before any.' improve-. Qent was made o nit. All acres had y&iy one year's Improvement. Mr. JWs acre.was, estimated. at 15 bush JJ8; D. P. Moss at 5 bushels; W. E. JJjsa, at 15 bushels. 1ST. W. E. Moss ing the prize by 12 1-4 bushels Issue $100,000 In bonds The petitions being ' circulated wroughout Henderson county for the Purpose of feeling the pulse of the ciuzens in reference towards the Jjunty commissioners - issuelng $100, for good roads in this county are .nS signed freely. Rarely does a citizen refuse to sign the petition, o these it is thought will do so later "ten the information is assured them Ich they want. - - V 'state lAWatT Com. Tia Hustler Ccnp-iaj liPrtroriij for ; Tie Prew Ita Anacal CtiUtzizx Sometime durinr : the iarl v -ttstrfr r At next month the Hustler; will appear in a special form containing many inter sting stories written especialy for the Hustler and; also v many pages, of special , announcementa made by the enterprising merchant of Henderaon ville. The merchants of this city have long realized, the value of advertising in the Hustler and there is never an issue of the paper in wMch there can not ba found a new advertisement by some of the local merchants. The: changing of advertlsments is just ,aa essential as new reading mat ter each week. The Hustler company makes a special, effort to place the advertisements in Just as an attractive manner as practical. .. People Yon Knov , Jonathan Case of Dana was a visi tor in this city last Monday, r - Jno. Russel of Fletcher was a visi tor in the city last Monday. . G. H.: Walker has returned from a few days visit In his home town; 'Dan-' ville Ky. '"; : "-:. .v-.":' ' - - k : " . k - A force of. men are at work replac ing the gravel on the torn up part of Main street and 7th avenue where the street car line was ; placed. Dr. G. H. P. Cole, of Roanoke, Va. and a former resident' of this city i3 a visitor in the city for-a few rays. Dr 4 Cole owns consireable property in Henderson ville. ; - ; ' - - ' ; The banks of the city are observing 2 P. M. the hour ot closing instead of 3 o"clock as hertofore. Banks in all cities close at this hour therefore Hendersonville Banks should do like Wise. " , ; ' " -V' -' : Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Allen left Wed nesday for New Smyrna; Fhv, where they-will remain during 'the winter; Dr. Allen has been going there' for the past many years. H The Knights of Pythias held a. very enjoyable meeting Monday nlghtt Be. sides the regular work of the, lodge, an oyster supper . was ''aerVpd''.; the, members- A large "number vrererpresent Including- several out -of town mem bers. - . " -.' : ""-- ' . The bridal party of the McCulloch Barber wedding was" entertained Wed nesday: evening at the home of the bride. A delightful. supper was served. 'There will be a great number of people who will go to Lotts old book store stand next Tuesday, - November 28, when the ladles of the First Bap tist church will serve an oyster sup per for the benefit of the- Frultland Institute. T The ladles of St. James church will have a sale for the benefit of the rec tory fund on the afternoon of Dec. 12," at Lott's shoe store. Fancy ar ticles suitable forXmas gifts, mince meat, Christmas plumb pudding and candies will" be on sale. J. E. Brown, manager of the tele phone company at Bennettsville, S. C, was in the city last Monday and Tues day on a visit to his friends. Mr. Brown was local manager of the Ashe vtlle telephone and telegraph com pany for several years. His many friends welcomed him bck for a short visit. : w.A : : . . The directors of trie Greater Wes tern . North Carolina Association will arrive here Thursday morning for a busines session.' They will meet In the . Grand Jury rooms of the. county couri house. Some - very Important busines will be transacaed at this meeting. The directors for Henderson county are Mayor R. H. Staton, M. M. jShepherd-and Gordon Garllngton. - W. A. Smith, is first Vice -president and M. L. Sbipman, Commissioner of Labor and Printing, is a member of the ex ecutive committee. - V A Tho ladles of the First" Baptist church- will give an entertainment on Tneadav afternoon and night, Novem ber the 28th.: 'They. Vare hoping by means of the" proceeds to improve the rendition "of home life for the boys at Frultland Institute They have visited the home and have seenJtbe great need of a reception room and . certain im Tvrnvem.nt8 in the dining-room. Their purpose, therefore, is to concentrate their exorts toward furnishing suitably these rooms by- personal vmg ana sacrifice together with vrhat" the pub- Uc will lo In responding to tneir in vitation to be present. 7 r - -! " At Thft First Baptist Church - JText ;'.;V '. ; .'., Sundav.'; ." ' Room for everybody. ; The building will be warm and com- At 11- a. m- the subject will be TCnowlner and Doing. ; : : At 7:30 p. m., the subject will be "Immortal Memories.'";- x V;:i; Sunday School 10 a,m. A cordial welcome for alL - - K. W. CAWTHON, -. " " Pastor. IIHimEESONYILLE, IfORIH CAEOLIN r tub 1 v . Lilazencr offers nice Drize fo C6ntestanU!won''5,000;ⅇ inning to take an Interest point to a close and exciting Help Your Favorite Win ; Gazener's 1 Prize Next Week It takes wide-awake, popular enter prising -business men like Mr. Bud Glazener to quickly appreciate the value of a popular .voting contest such as the Hustler is conducting. This is evidenced by the fact that Mr. Glaze ner is offering to give absolutely free a handsome silk waist tQ the Contest ant who sends In the largest amount of money to the Hustler by next Wed nesday; November. 29th. Make up your mind right now that you are go ing to' win that pretty silk waist somebody is going to get it, and you might as well be the lucky winner The next time that you are, in Hen dersonville, be sure to call around at Glazener's . popular dry goods store. Everything in the dry goods line can be found at Glazener's, and the prices will be trimmed downto suit; small pocketbooks. Remember,-Mr. Glaze ner's store Is winning fame from all these regions, as the best . place to trade in Western North ; Carolina, be cause he "Cuts The -Price and Sells the Gools." Are your dollars worth saving? Go ye of little faltii to Glaze ner's store; only thoes -.who have tasted of the sweets in trading at. his store can realize what the word "sav ing" Implies. One of the largest Silk Sales over conducted in Henderson ville will be held at Glazener's store next Friday, November 24th.- Dpn't forget the date, and remember that thej prices of Silk for this sale have been pitilessly -pinched. . : Microscopic fig ures placed on every piece of silk. z" : FLAT EOCE "3f. a lUss Sallie Patton. v. . . . 29,925 HEiniiERSOimiXEROUTE S Miss Tommie. Lane. . ... . 28,250 nElTDERSONVILLE, X. C. Miss Daisy Jones .27,650 HEITDEESOKYILLE. ROUTE , Miss Sibbie Rogers...... ......23,100 . FLETCHER, 2T. C ' Miss Jennie Rhymer. .20,525 EDNETTILLE, K. C. Miss Frances Townsend. . .19,500 , EAST FLAT ROCK, ?f. C. Miss Esmeralda Williams . . . . .18,000 Miss Ella Pace. . . . . . . . ... . 3,000 HENDERS05TILLE, ROUTE, Z. Miss JElla Lowrence.. .... .... .13,85U HENDERSON YILLE. X. C. Mrs. Mattle Candler. . Miss Lizzie Dotson.... . Miss Beulah Williams... .1300 .11,000 ; 5,000 KILLS BITER, K. c. Miss Gertie Kerns.;..; ... Miss Reba Fields. ........ 2,500 1,500 1.000 1,000 1,006 1,000 HORSE SHOE, K. c. Miss Mary Kate Gash . ........ Miss" Maggie Duncan. . . . . . ... . HENDEESOlfTILLE, ROUTE 4- Miss Essie Pace.... .... Miss May Waters . . . . .......... Great Scot! Wish 'you would .look bow the votes have been piling up this last week.' If this don't look UKe some one "has been hustling, then the Contest Manager would like to know why. There has been several changes made in the standing this week, and there is going to be some tall hustling on the part of several contestants ror w JSP, 6001) FOB NAMZi...... .V' ... ADDRESS , My TOID AFTER JfOYEIIBEB &, 1911. Most people work because they have to, some, people work because .they like to, but some? people in Hender son County are working" because they want their friend orrelatives to win the handsome Piano in the Hustler's. Contest." ' K- . - z - :ntJE3DATt KOTXIIBEB 5,1311. llil'bjyili 29,925 Contestants this weftk . Sftvral y6tes:Fyieril$: of J Qintestints in j their Favorite. Indications race. v.- first place ia the. standing next week. ? ; Miss Sallie Patton of Flat Rock, Is receiving congratulations this week upon heading the list with the largest number of votes. Miss Patton Is working! enthusiastically, and says she is obliged to have one otthe hand some prizes.1 ;; "' - s. V Miss Tommie . , Lane stepped down from first place to second., place this week. -However, i; in this positon, It will be seen that' Miss Lane Is only 1,675 votes behind. Miss Lane says if she don't ; head the list " next week, she'll have to know the reason, why. ; - folding third .base ..thief week is Miss Daisy Jones, and you can Just put it down that she haB been working like a' real. winnr for the past few days. She was holding, fifth place last' week, and Jumps to third, place this week.-; An other Jump like - this - next; weekj will doubtless ' put her In the lead.- ? r , Miss Sibbie Rogers is to.be another winner. Although she holds fourth place this 3 week, she- is only , '625 votes behind "the- leader, and had she sent In only four ' addition new sub scribers she , would nave headed the list this week.:': V': r .: "T, -iVr ' ' Miss ; Jfennie fRhymer,of Fletcher continues to keep up her splendid - re cord, and is les sthan 10,000 votes be hind the Reader this. week. -. We are predlctlngVthatMlss Rhymer will head) the list with! nthe next week or two. Watch her number of votes. " ' 'Misses Esmeralda , Williams, Frances Townsend and Ella Lowrencej&ll have on their "fighting, gloves, :and their number . of -trbavjBi.ln crrased rap id ly "this weitfc. These young. ladies and - their; friends are going to show you how "to roll -.up votes within; the next few days. . - ; - " 1 .Mrs. Ma'ttie Candler-and Misses Liz zie Dotson and Beulah ' Wllllama are making preparations to capture one of those big prizes. - Running a Close Race. ..We would respectfully call your at tention to the ten leading contestants this weekl. Practically all of them are running In a bunch, and that every contestant and her friends expect to win the, $400 Piano.- If you don't be lieve this, Just 'watch the contestants and. their friends map out their' cam paign.. , . The Prize Next Week. Don't, forget the pretty Silk Waist to be given by Mr. Glazener next Wed nesday. November " 29th. This prize will be" given to the contestant send ing in the largest amount of money by the above time. Let the .friends of every contestant assist their favorite in winning this prize. If you want to see' the prettiest watch and ring In town stop in at Hawkins & Son's Jewelry store, and ask to see the watch and ring to be given away in the Hustler's Voting Contest.: Hawkins & Son have the prettiest and largest stock of Jewelry ever shown In Hendersonville, and they cordially invite you to come in and look around at the pretty things they have fo? Christmas presents. This hustling firm is going to give away a diamond ring Christmas. Stop In and ask Mr. Hawkins about IL The pretty $100 Bed Room Suit which is second prize in the Hustler's Contest is on : display at the Hender vllle Furniture Company's store. This Is one of the prettiest . suits of furni ture in Western. North Carolina. Just call at this - store and ask to see it. One of the contestants will soon-own this set. of furniture. V. L. LOEHR, Contest Mgr. ; . . Per American Mer. Co, 100 TOTES. . . .- - , . a t . , The French . Broad . Hustler's sub scrlptlon list is soaring higher than most daring of aviators these days, and the higher it flies the more valu able it becomes as an advertising med ium. When you speak through It. you call the attention of thousands at one time. , t . Ballot HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION "'J'.''-'r'-- . , 1 .With- a Cliarter Fofnally Obtained Froja, State' Legislature, Hospital Is Fcrciilly and Legally Organized On . Thursday. November ICth,-there was -held the annual meeting of the Hendersonville j Hospital Association, at which, time a. permanent organiza tion was formed. A , charter, which had formerly been ;. obtained from the the State legislature,, vwas read and adopted, making the Association a body politic and corporate. A constitu tion and set; of by-lays were . adopted, and . the I association put into shape to carry out its objects' and purposes. The following facers of the Association were eletced: -.",-;,. 1 .' -;:' v Presldent--Mrs.3WhltakeiC ; ; ; Vice PresidentMiss McLean. - SecretaryDr. J. R. Williams. Board ot Trustees-Mrs. Whltaker, Mrs. Jordan, Dr. Drafts, Dr. Kirk, Dr. inxon. , ur. , j. k. (Williams secretary to the board, Z- " . - V . - The president and vice 'president were elected for a period of one year. ine secretary and treasurer . were elected tor two years; and the! board of trustees for five . years. ... v A -large number of new names were added to the rolls of membership.- The board of trustees will hold its first meetins oii Tuesday afternoon, November 21st, at the home of Mrs. Whltaker, when a movement will be - set on. foot for in-: creasing the membership, ; and , plans will be formulated ior the immediate establishment of a hospital .for Hen darsonville. . ' . . - . : The association voted to hold month ly meeting on the first Thursday of each month. An Invitation Is extended to the public - generally to attend any ana an meetings or the associa tion and to enroll themselves as mem bers It is desired to get every citi zen of Hendersonville interested in this, association, : and s to lend their support to the objects, and purposes of the organization. The-' organization is in character, a charitable one strictly, and Is moving to establish in Hender dersonville a hospital, which has long heen needed. 'Already : there is some funds on ' hand, but more are needed and and soon to be acquired. As to the real character, the objects and purposes of the Hospital Associa- d.-' tlon, information can be obtained by making inquiry 1 of any. of its officers. Information will be gladly given, - and co-operation 'is earnestly solicitbdir It may bestated.here; that . Henderaon-vflieCa-scorj ,ta have; amerr Wspitaf; 6ne: that will be a credit -tolive . city, and will afford all the hbspital4 acill tie which are needed. It-iir be start ed 'on a small scale, but; will grow to such "proportions as demand calls for. The physicians for -Hendersonville as a body are behind itancl have pledged their support. . Combining this -supr port with the co-operation of the citi zens of Hendersonville, its success is assured. Watch the. papers for-later news of the association, and be ready to receive any. committee that may se sent to you by the board oftrustees.- - Yours truly, V ' JOHN ROY WILLIAMS, : -v - '---.: : Secretary. ; ' Salaries Advanced. Washington. Nov. 13 President Fin ley, of the Southern . Railway Com pany, announced today that, in recogn ition pf the value, of their service and their royalty to the interests of the Company, the management had authorized an advance in salaries of ita clerical employees heretofore re cfelvlngs $70.00 per month or less. This advance is to be effective after Nov ember 1, 1911. ; " ; FLAT ROCK ITEMS. : An oyster supper at Mills River Ac ademy for the benefit of the school wll be given Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. November 29, 1911. .: Everybody is cordially invited to come and help the school. " ' ..'...." v- ' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith of Hillglrt visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cady at Upward Sunday. ' : ': . Miss Bessie and Luclnda Jones spent Sunday with Mrs. Auldrage Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jones visited Jhis brother Mr. W. F.-Jones at the Ridge, f Mr. Fred Hill of Rugby has been visiting his ' brother, Mr. Andrew Hill at Upward. ..' - . -" .": There was a large crowd at the Episcopal church Sunday evening.. ' Mr.M, K. Thompson visited friends ai Clear Creek Sunday. : - t ': - ; Civil Court In Session. , , The second week of the civil term of theSuperiar court continues to dis pose of the many cases on docket. . .It is thought that court will continue through Saturday of this week. ; ,A list of the. final results of the many cases disposed of will be pub lished, next week, ' JXarriage Licenses. The following licenses, were issued from the office' of Register of Deeds. S. M. King during November : - Robert Anders, of East Flat Rock, aged 21, to Miss Fannie Martin of East Flat -Rock, aged 19. . 'AL Fairy Barbefr of Hendersonville aged 22, to Miss Percha McCoHough, of Flat rock, aged ia, . - j Wilford S. Conraw: of Paris, France, aged 31, to Mrs. Lyda Mpllett, of Eb- wah, aged '40. ;,:;C - J '; :?:-; !' :H. .F, Gilbert; - ot : Hendersonville, aged 25, to Miss Olivia Orr, of Hender- sqn, aged,19.' ; '",-' J. H11L of Horace aged 39, to Miss Amanda Stepp, Horace, 32. - 0203 DOLLUi PE21 TEJLC .OcCULLOCn-BARBER " One I.tts Prettiest Weddtasrs f Season iTtieb Occurred at da Firrf llaptlst CharcYTcsterey Aftcrr;;, The marriage of Miss Percha IT. ( Culloch and Mr. Farry Barber was tha social eyent of the season: , They wera married at the First Bantlst chnrck , on Wednesday .' evening, The church decorations ! were artistic ' combining evergreens v with chrysanthemums. ' The s bridal narty entered to th ' strains , '. of Mendelsohn's ' ' : weeding march expressively played by Mrs. M. C.. Toms. Just : before the ceremony Miss Powell sang a selection, In her charming sweet way. Miss Sally Pat ton,was . maid 'of honor' and wore a lovely; gown of pink marquisette over satin and her "flowers Wero sink. chrysanthemums: : The brides maids were Miss Annie Patton -Miss Artla s Barber; Miss Mabel Randall, Vof Sum ter, S: C, and - Miss Mary Monroe of Spartanburg, S. C. "Their gowns were of ;narcissus yellow and.' they , carried yellow- chrysanthemums. Little Miss Frances , Barber,, nelce of the groom was the "h cunning ring ' bearer. Mr. George Barber of .Ashevllle, brother of the groom, was best man. The grooms men i were ' Mr. Howard Miller, Mr. Kemper, Morgan, Mr. " John Rhymer and Mr. . Alderman. ' The bride was - a picture, of . girKsh loveliness in her wedding, dress . of white chiffon - over messeline 1 with, U pearl tHmmings, a chaplet .of 'orange blossoms , held her tulle Veil which . hung in soft folds v over her shower boquet of. l.illies of the valley, i The ceremony- was per- ' formed by Rev. Cawthon., . - The popularity of this young couple was shown by the ' many handsome presents received- They will go to house, . keeping in their, pretty new home tn Hyman Heights. ; 5 - BOOSTERS COLflKG Tflil Arri Hours Sess'ion Everybody Invited - to Attend the JTeetlng. . ' v A' - The boosters-are coming and Hen- S"u prepared tQ wei- I come them here Thursday mornins' at U' o ciocK at the county court house. Judge-'Long Jhas kindly consented to postpone court for a ffew hours, and the local jcitlzenswUl gatheri with? to, rector g.ox the GreaterWestem ?lli,Xh Carolina Association at its first regu lar meeting, in Hendersonville. This meeting is for the final organi zation ofthe body. It Js proposed to have the Association incorporated with a limited number of: Western counties represented and as the asso fciation grows there will be other counties Included. . The meeting Thursday here is Dub- lic,to all. It is hoped. that real Hen dersonville spirit will be shown and that the distinguished visitors will re ceive a royal welcome while in Hen dersonville. ; Teachers Meet Regular monthly Session to be Held V Saturday in Court House. The regular monthly teachers meet-N ing for Henderson county will be held in the court house next Saturday morning. Coutny Superintendent W. S. Shitle has prepared an interesting program, for the teachers' and it Is hoped that there - will , be a large at tendance present. - Professor D. H. Klein of Flat Rock. will give an interesting discussion'1 on the library: bulletin. , Professor Klein ' is thoroughly familiar with the bulled tin and will greatly enlighten- the teachers with his explanations. iroressor w. H.? Cale superinten dent, of the city: graded schools will speak to the teachers on the register and Its object Professor Cale fs a good talker and with many years ex perience in the school rooms he is fully prepared to discuss any subject for the teachers. U. S. Sailors Cnew Lot? of Tobacco. Wasiilngton, Nov. ' 16. Bids were opened here - yesterday for supplying the navy, department with 200,000 pounds of tobacco. ; Among the bidders were several . Southern firms. The bids will be carefuly canvassed and the firm submitting the lowest responsible bid will receive the award. This will probably take something like a month as the samples must' be sent to the Brooklyn navr yard and there tried by the enlisted men in the service and their opinions secured -before a deci sion Is reached, s- , . Old , liihe Sslling Hatch To Be Held atnorse giving; Shoe Thanks .There will be a spelling match at Horse ".Shoe school house ' on Thurs day November 10 (Thanksgiving Day) at'3 b'clockP. M. Prof. W. A. Osborne and J. W.r Morgan will be the cap tains. The old "Blue . Back"' will be used. Every body invited. Votjeshave been coming in rapidly this week, and the prize contest is on in full swing. It is not too late to en ter - yet, however, ' but ', it ' will not Co to delay any longer as the leaders are forging ahead-rapidly. . .' , County ! . 7x 1 - A

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