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(s? wly 'vvi a a-; M4ifte JEW SERIES YOL. 16. If . HENDEKSOimiLi;, NORTH CAROLINA; THURSDAY; NQYEOTER CD, 1911, 7 ONE DOLL AB PER YEAR ' - JUOU n 1 1 .uhluuulll-' ANSWERS FlfMSUPLlOCI Roosters held lieetikg 2Ian j "Attend Gathering' at County Gentile Spirit Goes Out With Dawn of.6ay--The End Comes Peacefully at Morganton as Morning Draws The Curtains ? of Night-r- : Laid ;7-4vi'-. xRest in His Native SoiL - ; ; v; a " -I dread It wfl nniv a. short edito-1 not save for the -inconvenience it may T notice of Mr. Caldwell's death. In cause my friends.' riai x TiAHevine that our I - - . tft lack of time and space we i say to those about him. toon ueueving umioui 0U.rL iii he interested in the par ticulars of his death and a short sketch well and was born in Statesville, Ire dell county, June 16, 1853. The early years of his life was spent in his na- tire village, where he was educated by his-sister, Miss Janie Aa Caldwell. He also at ' times attended a night Court House. PERSC;iAL LIEIlTIOIl SKETCH OP HIS LIFE. Tneanh PoiriHinn PaIiIwpU WAS ft KflTl nfA we eive the following fromi t - , - Wrh pAarson Cald- Thursday's issue of the Charlotte j tn Amanda McColloueh Cald- Observer. a- nuwy had done his work and held a ji. , . his peace and had no iear w uie. f r TnseDh Pearson Caldwell, fori ic vpars eaiwr ui r . i scnooi. ec away at 5:30 yesterday morning ar. At 14.year3 . of "age'Mr. Caldwell, the home of Dr. John McCampbell, notnlng more than a lad, went to superintendent oi me ow . work as a printer m tne omce oi iue ,r ontnn CtT wmcu. luautuiuu i I Tranall K'nroaa - a WPAK1V nPWBD&Der. iTerchaTrman ot the board ot dlrec- tors lor Lwcutj "" - . . - iier uto nai du xu. aiu& ivuu, Mr. Caldwell's death was very easy, after this, Mr. Charles R. Jones locat--cotP ffTantine to him at the lastly otntAsv!n and established The that sweet repose which is but a sleep statesYille Intelligencer. . Mr. Cald and a forgetting. He was in nls-59tn weUa8 offered a position on this pa year, having been born in Statesville per at a week th a raise of $1 a Ti.no 16. isoa. i week, wmcn ne acceoiea. n was The directors of the Greater "Western . - . . , . . . - f ' North Carolina Association, met last Thursday .in .the county .court house and an enthusiastic meeting was held. President ' Wm. Breese a presided. Many interesting talks were made by various members and officials of the Southern Railroad. - It was - at this meeting that a permanent organization was perfected. A . Resolutions and . by by laws' submit ted by a committee wereaccepted and the motion , was made that a charter be applied for. ; Thus teh Greater wes tern North' Carolina : Associauon be-; came one of , the strongest bodies to promote the interests of this section at its meeting in this city last week. -- .Hendersonville citizens took much interest in the meeting and there was a representative number of icitzens Dresent which showed " the " members that this city and county stands in sympathy with the movement "and 'is willing to do its share in making the organization one of the greatest of its kind in the country. The next meeting of the directors will be held in the city of Asheville. A list of the directors "of the Association from this county will be seen in an other part of this issue. The county can nave as many directors as is destred.; Tcie;ty, dull shrd and ahdoanoaonann As stated above both Traffic Manager Hard wick and Land and I ndustrial Agent M. V.-"Richards attended the meeting. We were unable t5 secure To those informed as to. Mr; Cald- setUng type ta that he ; ior Punuoiuon ;r? -ell's condition the news ot ms aeaxn g that Richards; slid, will not c0iu-!::r"-;- -"7 R nis service -ai mguu ."- i which is as follows: fered a strode ot. p""" a I Writing in tne local aeparuueuu 1909, while sitting at his desk to.18 After working for several years In ffipp in The Observer building. This thft offrA Gf the Statesville Intelligen- - i I - . . . . 4 nnvR in iiziiill. A uco ucauav mo iuuv first affliction was xouowea j ' f cer, Mr. Caldwell decided to pay a visim who nave much u do with the de velopment of Western North Carolina, i Association in Hendersonville in June id a Yiai to-an cf the newspaper of the same year,, tnis strode i u offices in the city. - Dropping in at tne his speech motor apnainaBw " office Qf the Ql(j charlotte Dserver, Mr. Caldwell met Mr. Johnson -J ones, theeditor at- that time. Mr. Jones questioned Mr.; Caldwell as to what linn nf wotk he vas engaged in and frizes hA then went up to "Morgan-1 that that he - worked in a ton and from that time, until tneaay .a t advancement of Western North Caroli- of his death uvea m .u-fcuw month ta become its ioaci eoitor. A"ina alonK speedy.- practical and sub- hPinved friend. Dr. McuampDeiv bu: t fl a aCcei)ted. t Mr. Caldwell t- ni,ai noa i.mmpni. thtrassoci- perintendent of the.State:hospitaL Al citizens f the counties -re- LAST DAYS 3-LkPPT a; ,a. Many oi tne oia xesjaenus ui , 'r presented in this assembly, anL trust . .-- m - t-.'. .a ... -r-. , .-w - . ,.i'n.i- ,alr; anm8wJ " Vf the fkthat they LosgelesVCaL A f - ; ; lh&r moral and financiarsuppo That happy, in spite oi tn e w-; ' I r-nnwa Trf RALEIGH. - d vam . will RccomnUsh all that 'is con- were passed Deneatn ineuu a . " -Li- , t n-Unf avaht.- treat affliction. His mind was ciear few montns alter tne 8m,ui """At rrr-rh,7 5re au-wvu . . , , . nn-iom- xir?ii AntiniiA with the same inter- and he was voucnsaieo. pe cux"- Mr. aiaweit uki 1 ""'r "i; -m.iif.wi at thia ionshio of near and dear menos.wuu Tne charlotte uDserveiy mr. -vu, Co v;- "T ,i: A aT1f, the haDUiest surrounamgs. ioe su-e The statesviue a.eiiis-iwci, wu. hospital had been a cniia oi wmbw clown ana purcnaseu CI";- heart for more than a quarver w -rne two worKeuno.cuiw .uuui. i-., h.T.t' mnlfi have cheer-r wh on Mr. Caldwell was seized with CfclllUI jf auu j.ub-xub " "v-. . , , AD01R Wilson Offers $4.00 Prize For Next Week- 4 Offered Every (IntestantMiss ' Jones'; Heads List This Week Miss Pattoh is Second-Several Other Gon- I : a testants Running Neck to' Neck---AII Working for , ; ; 1 ; : : - , a r . Leadership Next Week r a; a Dr. ' John -Vaters of Brevard in the city on business Tuesday .:-- "T ".4 r-r . - -'" . Professor Hamilton of Lake Toxa way,;was in the; city thisweek. , v' 'Mrs. JohdrBavIs.of Pisgah Forest, passed, through the city laBt Tuesday. fi F. .Statcn spent Monday ; In. the city rOf -Ajshctille. on business, a a" I j:R.;Bert6lett of, Saluda, was. In. the city last -Tuesday on business. . f ; v ;. FrahkjEd wards has 5 gone to : Rich mond Ya4 Xa- spend Thanksgiving, r a: The Climax barber shop will observe Thanksgivii: ; .-, day- by closing at 11 3 o. H. Foster, manager of Gates Ho- telphas : gone to-Norfolk for ashort or is she behind a few thousand votes? ousines strip.- v -a ; a-.. a. i At sne. is i ntne ieaa give ner one or two dollars on vonr Bubscriution and I a -Wanted jo to eat your 1 nannsgiv-1 yote for her and thereby assist her in ing diner at New Blue judge inn, ovc. keeping ahead. -If she is; a little" be- SplendidrMt iui; f j hind, get a few of your friends to vote '??J:iT&StTp?i . r" '.-t v -J for her.-You are goingto' renew your Turicey uuea. wi-n oysieru, wau- i suoscripuon to the Hustler anyway, berry" sauee.1 celry and an tne acces-.ipo-pay up"now, so that you can assist sories at ? vew lilue mage inn pnrone of the young ladies in-winning the ThanKsgivCig for diner. . ' - J handsome prizes. If you acir at the Hustler office to nav vour subscriD- Mr&vMcrjinxf, -who, lately purcnaseaitfon be sure" to ask for your votes. a. residence In Columbia -fark ra now having -planC made for extensive Im- prqvementjc pa her residence. 7 ., y.ul 'yiusyLfJ. : . jTThere Does' Tour Favorite Standi V - Friends, glance over the list of con testants printed below and: see where your favorite stands. Is she in the lead with the largest number of votes, .V. that he could only express nimsen with difficulty. Eager to get away 1 from the turmoil and rush of the city. , oHdrA of tihvsiclans tnd till LUC v r - 'The personal of this meeting be sneaks Buccess for the movement you have in hand. I see before me . those- and while you have ; already accom plished great things., it Js my. opinion this section has merely begun to de velop. The plans and purposes of , the association you' are. now forming, means if carried out that there will became interested &11 the forces in the laree and. it Is hoped, effective, organi zation whose 'duties will be the ad- STANDING OF CONTESTANTS. . H. C. ?"iCeyer the -architect, ; is now busy making plans for the new hos pital whichAwill oe erctea .uus.Byrius by the ipeople of Henderson county. : 7 Hehdersonyille. f - Miss ' Daisy Jones . . . . . . ; . ... .53,850. . .x-'vi Flat Bock. " Miss Sallie Patton .... . ; : .- . . . . 50,525 TTTirloionn'vlA ". It K " - - - . . ' .-, - r A V. : I --VUUV1.VUIUU . r. The Ladies' Aidtsociety 01 ineMeiu- Miss Tommie Lane...... ......45,050 oditst churra , will nave a .nnsu-w sale of far.'cy 'articles and home made candy lin l t rl Picker's . store Friday; December Stlrr :..Zj'--' - .-a"' '";vv a': "; Fletcher, B. 3. a- Miss Jennie Rhymer... .... . .43,025 Hendersonville. B. 2. - ' Miss Ella Lowrance...: 39,350 Miss Sibbie Rogers.... ... .,..37,100 East Flat Eoek. a i... 3 6,500 The 'Margaret Davis Hayes Chapter n. T C. -will meet with the Misses. Waldrop on Broad street Wednesday Miss Esmeralda Williams.' afternon, Dec 6th, at nan past uiree ; ;v EdneyvlUe. oclock. ;. All members are. urgea to oe Miss Frances To wnsend . : . . . 34,500 present .V;Z.-' ; . t--- - ' HendersonvlUe. Miss Lizzie Dotson. ... . . ; , .33,350 Mrs. "Mattle Candler... . ..... . .22,050 Mrs." Lila R. Barnwell. . . . ... . .10,150 The Knights of Pythias will hold a smoker Monday ' night when some de gree i work will be administered . and also the annual election or omcers wm be heltv;' !;A ;y ;-. a;: : , Presbyterian v v a - East Flat Bock. Miss Ella Pace. . . . . . . . Z Henderf.onTllliv B. i; Miss r May Waters'. . . . v": . . . 3011s .River. ed him more than to live and rest un der the shadow of its Tprotectmg wa. His troubles and they were mani fold and great he bore with wonder ful fortitude, murmuring not and complaining never. The caliber of the man was indicated in the declin ing days. To those who knew and loved him it seemed as though an out raged fortune sought to encompass his overthrow, but though bent he al ways came again and at the end met death with unflinching mien, unafraid. "Death is nothing," he was wonuu rheumatism and returned to btates ville, remaining in bed six weeks. While In bed, Mr. Caldwell received an offer from Mr. William H. Bernard, editor of The Wilmington Star, at $20 meeting. "I have the faith m you ana all the people of Western North Caro lina which justifies the prediction that you will succeed In- obtaining the amount of money Required to carry on the proposed campaign. The pros Dects that your Committee will send out, setting forth the plans and scope of the propaganda, as is . proposed. ThA " ladies of the r.hnrch will have n sale of fancy "work and' candy aCClarke's Hardware-Store Miss" Gertie. Kerns a.t -1 ; 'Tce-?ny,"-7Dec'5th from- a.-m. to 5,000 4,000 2&60 Barnwell is the - last7 contestant nominatedVshe has by no means, the smallest ? number of votes. We . are predicting, tor? these ladies a big in crease In their number of votes , next W . C -J j T J- V--;. '":. -.'. v'-.:- a; -- - Now, just for fun, let's see who will be in. the -lead next week. .. Let every contestant . make ; a; strong. . effort to head-the list with the- largest- number of votes. . . ' ,: . While working don't lose sight " of the prizes- that wiU be awarded next Wednesday. .1 Every contestant should win the 10,000 free votes, and every"" contestant . . should A put uo astronr fight, fdr-the' 4.00 -pair of shoes, ". , $4.00 Pair of Shoes Free. a . One of the best, and most expensive weekly prizes that we have offered to the contestants yetr is offered by Wil- son's Department? Store, oi Hender-. sonville, this : week. . Mr. - Wilson is - offering a ; genuine solid . leather. $4 r pair: of the Red Goose Shoes to the contestant- sending- in the largest number- of ; new yearly subscribers ,to the Hustler by next Wednesday night, 1 December 6thr .. The a contestant win- ning these shoes can select any shape, style or : color. This is, undoubtedly a nice prize. ; , Call at .Wilson's De partment Store and ask to see - this line of pretty, shoes, and then get busy and- win-: these shoes. : a ' a: ' : . In orderto make things even more . interesting for the . ..contestants, we wish to announce that 10,000 free votes ' wIL be given to every contest- ant who-sends in as much as $10.00 in .. subscriptions to the Hustler by ' next , Wednesday: night, December 6th. .New and Renewal-subscriptions. will : both count, on : this offer, r Getr busy and win the . $4.00 .pair .of Shoes and als lOtu90.KJYUTii.8.rxou.Gan do i fSilyVTenIuia a big pile of votes knd every contest ant should win these voteW Tou have - " ' " "- '' "'. ---"..-: I . ;--.. its 1 - T.jn.fl I -a v. r - . - x - - , .'i, Ail aais oi to Jfci-ss ut-iKv-joues una I uvt? wr riuag -taja- nr kb. uwugu ?fh PtteT -TOSrlbeore Nf S-." .V. -.,.m. nrt this ieek In tne .largest number- oi votes. Miss UClOl- M ""1" , . the supreme court this .week in a case from this county. . - 1- The oyster supper given at the old book store stand by the Ladies of the Baptist church was a grand success, tnnn was realized from the Jones has the habit now, and will make- some of . the contestants hustle to keep .up. . Misses Sallie Patton and Tommie Lane continue, to hit some hard licks, and are t holding down second and third places, - respectively. These . . . u hrnM convince the neonle of the coun- a weeK ana was au-u. w at. - - . . , when he was offered a better position ; ties included in your orpnization that in Charlotte After-working her about their best interests are to be advanced in riwe.wr . b , therfore. they should and I believe and the position of city editor of The Raleigh News. He went there and lived about a year. When he left he SUCCESSFUL RAID. Revenue Officers Aided y Local Au thorities Capture Large Still Near Flat Rock. - ..." One of the best hauls made by reve nue officers in this county in the past month was that made outnear East Flat Rock, when a distillery with a ca pacity of 55 gallons per day was de stroyed and 500 gallons of beer turn- Art riit' Revenue Officers Nitzer and MclSl Toy of Asheville, and. Deputy Sheriffs Case and Connor of this city, made the raid. One arrest was made when Jim Wagner was captured. Another party succeeded in making good their escape from the officers. - a REBEKAHS TO ENTERTAIN (Continued on Page 5.) MANY ir,lPROYEr,IENTS Block From Fourth Avenue to Fifth Avenue Becoming Terr Popular. 'Few times in the history of the city has such a noticeable change come in the upbuilding of a city business 1lock as that of the block between 5th and 4th avenue. A number of Important changes will take place in the near fu ture and some very handsome business house sare going to be eretced on lots in this block... J t. i. iiniiprHtood that J. O. Williams will, give it reasonable and substantial aid. Your plan appeals tb me for the reason that it calls for the promotion of the further development of tao va proceeds' for the benefit of Frultland yohng ladles are pulling for two-year iwi,ccud I Riihsorintinns TieoaiiRe thev cet. more Institute. Messrs more than, ten ; dollars v if ; possible you -will stand a chahce-ot winning the shoes also. ' , . ; . M. E.- Wilson ,6ne of Henderson ville's. most progressive citizens, and proprietor of Wilson's" Department Store, is manifesting1: his liberality and public-spiritedness this week is offering a $4 pair of the. Famous Red S. H. Hardwlck and M. V. Richards, well known Southern Rail road officials were here at the boosters meeting. These gentlemen are well known In this city where they; have visited on many occasionsA ;a,', subscriptions because they get more Goose Shoes to one of the contestants votes. Watch them next week. ; on December 6th. In offering this . Misses Jennie Rhymer, Ella Low-v handsome pair of shoes absolutely ranee and Sibbie Rogers, continue to . tree -to one of the contestants, it tmly hold down their former record, and f goes to prove that Mr. Wilson has the rious interests of the section. 11 to S25.00. . . n..l... an I means more and beter agriculture, an Increase in "maufactories, more tour ists, better highways, direct work for civic improvements, more desirable new settlers, all of which we have been working for these many years. While there have been and are now many factors at work for the develop ment and advancement of thlsr section, there is a field for greater develop ment, and the Western North Carolina Association, Land of the Sky, will find this an opportune time to accomplish splendid results. v A. You are assured again that the Southern Railway Company welcomes you in the work and stands ready at all times to co-operate in any movement that has to do with the upbuilding oi will move his OCK "" Ticker 4ta Tconstltuency-the people of the sec stand formerly occupied Fickf conBniy 4t. serves. . As many 1-ota are fully aware the will move his stock of goods into the t-. . tt tttm n. tyaa t iirn.na.seii me r r Tea ' vae " -- . l-.-- stock of groceries oi- Railway Co.. takes an active rented the stand iormeriy : I Unest in promoting the development by Whitaker's Book store and will , taterej t "prom &g Continue to conouct a mgu j the country aiGng its lines, eery ;tpre, J . nvpnne-and; We have agencies at work in the inter- - i in . T n i i-.ui ucl vyjL v - mm V- Rev. A. W. Newell, pastor of Hay wood Methodist church, Asheville, and J. Claude Sales will, deliver addreses to the Rebekahs and Odd Fellows at the K. of P. Lodge Hall, Thanksgiving evening at 8:30 o'clock. An invlter tion is extended to the generaLpubllc. A Thanksglving Free .: Will Offering will be taken to apply on the amount necessary to purchase the school books for the children at thejlu. u. F. Orphanage, at Goldsboro. ThanKsr observed by the Rebekahs for the benefit of the chil- J dren at the Home. .Therewui ,.e social and refreshments will be serv-, ed after the addresses. . " ' , The Knights of Pythias have indly. extended the use of their nall torthvs meeting on account of theI.u. v Hall being used by one or the other orders Thanksgiving, night .for an im portant business meeting.; aj-h- y The law firm of Schenck & J"sjf has been dissolved by mutuarconsent . 3 t.-. Vo moved hlS omce to the postoffice building. Mr. Schenck will continue the practice o ! W pro fession in the Peoples Dan- uu-..-o. Main street Dr." F. V. Hunter proposes to build a modern two story briCK fitnro TT.A corner store will be occupied by himself with a est of this section - exclusively, mat work will not cease because of the wrtrir von nroTiose. Your association modern will be another force, and an Important . . . x J drug'store. it is , unaeTsiouu suitable building will be built on the -side of the drug store for a complete and modern department store, .posed tojEw two entrances Railway Company force, added to the list of workers for wostprn North Carolina. - May your fullest expectations be re-i i.red la the wish oi me aouiuvsu to. the department storeone . on - fl4 m dosed , on Thanksgiv- . ' a. . . ti.a rr n or nn niu av.uuo i - the rear of Dr, Hunter's drug store. The secondl story of the mammoth building wil lbe suitable arrangements for an apartment nouse. v - - , Dr. Morey.is considering the possi bility of building a modern two story buUding on his lot In' theth avenue block and Place his offlccsjnthe second story. Dr. Morey has it . made any official ; statement as to tb is im provement. The 5th avenueblock is one Of the coming blocks of the city. inse Dav, tit .n the attention of our readers to Thanksgiving Day, November 30th. The stores and business housesof Hendersonville will - be closed. The day has been set apart by Proclama tion of the , Prepident of the ited c. .mi the s Governor of North ii iav of thanksgiving, and it would . be well if all the - people would cease from, their labors ana nart of the day. at least in meditation, calling to mind the many ... - . rA rnnriKi mi lj jl IT.IIEMBER'? a a a things we a A Tiowwna & Son is giving away . Such a oe-u, nb0VDIanon on Xmas eve night Dont iorget u uc. " Ptfid bv by Rev. A. I. and get the ring. tena' ' are Graining votes each week. . If these young ladies could only be two per sons at one time they would surely make things hustle. They are going to head the list one of these days, too, If you don't see -them be- wm,ams HXiDOvO -JU IV VL t -f . -mm-mi Headquarters for Ladies' Coats and coat suits. We have them irom -.vu fore you buy you will be sorry. Glaze ner cuts the price and sells the goods. Four of the smallest hogs picked out of a droove cmfwy opaokk wgwgb from a .number of very fine porkers owned by Messrs. R. M. Rogers, Oscar Gilbert, W. S. Rogers, and Mark Wil liams, ot f ruitland, were killed last week which neted 1Z5Z. Snecial Organizer R. L. Nunn, of stokea county, will be in Henderson ville on Thursday, Dec. 7th, to address the public and to organize Henderson County Division.' of The Farmers Union. Public lecture at 11 a. m. fol lowed, by executive session of the County Union. . . . X A splendid meeUng of the county teachers, took place at the county court house last Saturday. A large number of teachers were present to hear the well prepared talks, given for their instruction. The teachers of this county; are well .organizea ana each year are bringing the system.to a higher standard. . . ; ; ; -j-'Ta M. L. Shipman, Commissioner of La bor and Printing of North '.Carolina, was in the city last Thursday attend ing the meeting o fthe directors of the nreatpr western North Carolina asso ciation. : Mr. Shipman Is one' of the rtritHnatora of the movement and gives a part of his time and assistance to the work of this prganizauon The South Eastern Tariff Association hn inaHsaiied a new rating book for Hendersonville In fire Insurance.V The i-nto ha been reduced in some- places and raised In others says Frank Ew bank, of the firm of Ewbank & Ew T.t.v Thin comnanv is "one of the leading fire insurance- and real estate firms of the oity. " Durtng..the' month of November r they have written over $100,000.00 worth of .Insurance in this city. - "- ; ces Townsend and Lizzie Dotson, are also Tolling up - thousands of votes each week, and although : they hold 7th, 8th and 9th positions, they are not so far. behind that hey can't catch up and get in the lead with just one day's work. A little harder work will make "you head the Hst. Holding 10th and 11th positions is MrsA Mattie : Candler and Mrs. Lila Ripley Barnwell. Although Mrs. Dont keen your kindness In water tight compartments if "it. runs over, a wr 'frHil do not harm. - Get out and help somebody win the Hustler's piano Interest of the buying people at heart. and that when you trade with him, he is equally as liberal in giving you the very lowest prices . to be ; found. ; Mr. Wilson carries everything you need to eat, wear, or user also every kind of farming tooL The Red Goose -Shoes, which is one of the largest selling shoes on the market today can onl be seen at Mr. Wilson's. These shoes are different " from " other shoes in many respects, and if you will call "at Wilson's big store, he will take pleasure in showing these celebrated shoes. Mr. Wilson personally guar antees every pair. Whemyou have to buy anything, remeber that "Wilson sells It for less.";; - . 1 - " THE DEPOT ROBBED Burglars Enter Station Sunday Night and Get $30.00 in Cash. Burglars broke . into the Southern railroad depot last Sunday morning about 3 o'clock when the night opera tor had gone out and succeded in robbing the cash drawer. Of about The- night operator received leave from over the wire to be absent from the station for a few hours and it was while he wasX away that some one broke into the window and robbed the cash drawer. The burglar must have been watching the operator as he left as there Is only a few hours m the night, that a person is not in the office on duty. - Detectives - have been secured ana are on the Job looking for suspects Of the deed last Sunday night. . THE XMAS EDITION 6' IVork Progressing ; EapidlyCepy Must be in by De. 5th. Copy for advertisements in the large Christmas edition to be published from the Hustler office must be in the office on or before Tuesday December 5th- This edition will ; contain twenty-four-pages of valuable reading matter together with many well displayed ad vertisements of progressive live Hen dersonville - and Asheville business houses.' a " - Va. ' - -'-2' Po nltry The " Hendersonvil o Poultry & Pet ehow will exhibit in the old Wanteska hank stand next to J. O. William, Dec 7th and 8th.- Final arrangements are being made: this week for the show, which promises, to: be the largest ever held in the city. - - ; v . .The merchants have responded lib erally in premiums and V indications point that there wll lbe sevral hun dred entries, of chickens. "... r -V. - . ' - . ... i :. "A -' rl The Contestants who win will be the contestants who act i- - ' - At the First Baptist Church . Room for everybody. Building warm and comfortable. - Building , brillantly ; illuminated at night ' ' . : : ' " "Go Forward" subject of sermonat , 11 a. m. . . ": .. - ' , - "Not Far from the Kingdom" sub ject ,of sermon at 7 : 30 p. m. .New: Song Books and good singing. . Sunday school 10 a. m. - a :. ' Beeinning with the new , year our , Sunday school will be graded and use Supplemental Graded' -Lessons. Also the card system of enrollment will be Introduced. . - - : '''' . a A cordial welcome for all.;,. Come. A - ; K. W. CAWTHON, Pastor.. - Dont stop to argue why 'a woman should vote, but make all your lady friends vote In the Hustler's Big Con- :tt-:; v--'"-v
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