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V - II Ax s I- V .a V 7J 16 i PAGES) PART 1;: PAGES t TO c SERIES. TOL. 13. Ho. T. IIEKDEI1S05TILLE, JfOCTa CAKOIiINA, THUI1SDAT, DECEmJER 7, 1911 ' A OUH DOLLAB FES YEAS V ';.;-s"": ?' ' - . f: - -. - . TT - ! I ,? ' " it" """ '4"'""' - - . . -n -.. --. -v . . , ' ( f H v. ' ft ft 1 - . l - 1 - - . . . . . . . . . , ; - - - - - . .-r-: j ... 4 . 'i.r 1 ' -r"v j. . B. & L ASSOCIATION niat it I Doing for Henderebnfille Since Starting. X " v One of the best signs of the growth f a city can be shown by the condition f a building and loan association in hat city Hendersonville is fortunate n having well started and material insults already derived from its flour ishing association, The Laborers Building and Loan Association .with nffires in the Wanteska Trust and Banking Co., building. P. P. Patton, secretary and treasurer of the associ ation has been active in getting mem bers to build houses ii many parts of the city. . " . - - Within the next few months a, new series of stock will be issued by the the association, while the first "mem hers are reaping a good profit having been issued a series several years ago. A building and loan association is one of the best system in building tip a city. 1 , -: ; " : J Mr. Willson Talks V In this issue of the -Hustler can , be foiuid a page advertisement from one of the leading builders supply houses in the city, J. R. Willson. ; Mr. Willson has lone been recognized as a. jman.who insists oa selling the very best in the market of his Kind or goous, ; .ie nas succeeded in getting the agency for leading lines of builders supplies and lumber for both the wholesale 1 trade and retail customers. ' r .;' - , With a motto, "Quality Wins this firm soon begin sanother' year's , busi ness with one of the most complete 'stock of builders supplies of the select Hnes which can be found in this sec tion of the'state. . . - - : I nthe page advertisement Mr. Will son invites all customers and prospec--tive buyers to visit his supply house an dsee for themselves. There can hardly be found a more complete sys tematically, arranged , business 'than the one situated on the corner of First avenue West and Church street. Zircenix Iteasv Dr. Brown of Hendersonville was in Zirconia last Tuesday on business. ., Mr. Elliott Reed spent Wednesday and Thursday with ihsxouain, Mrs. Dr. Kuykendall is having the roof ot his house repainteJv; : ?: -Mr. John Kuykendall moved into one of Dr. Brown's houses last Tues7J day. . ; The chain gang is camping p.tSC conia. They are improving the 7 roads of this sestion. ' " ; ' ' v. ' " All I have got to say for the contest, is hurrah! -,r:- 'V. iR.,,: G'aienef-Patfdrson Trial: BMs The Glazener-Patterson affray trial was pulled off in Squire Hood's court, assisted by Judge Derniid. The case was of interest on? account of . the prominence of theidefendants. Messrs: W. A. Smith, , -J E. : Shipman and Charles Frencbi Toms represented Mr; Patterson while Mr. McD. Jlay argued the case for:Mr. Glazener. Lasting from 10 o'clock until atf er 3 in the af ternoon the court was . busy .hearing the many witnesses called in the trial. Able speeches were; made on both sides by the attorneys., v . ' The court spent only a few-minutes deliberating-ief ore .returning Its ver dict. ; Tthe defendants were fined $10 and cost each. -: : V Mr. Editor : -vi.;. " " In a recent , ' issue of. ;.- your paper there appeared an article . from the Hendersonville Hospital Association signed by myself, : in which it was stated that the property donated to the Hospital Association in "Patton Heights" was a donation from Mr. P. P. Patton. I wish here to make a cor rection by saying, that It was Mr.' Pat ton's mother, Mrs. Annie L. Patton who gave the property" We are, how ever, very much Indebted- to Mr. Pat-, ton and his sister, Mrs. E. S. Hatch, for calling his mother's attention to the needs of the Hospital Association, hich brought about the donation..! will appreciate it very much if you will give this space in your next Issue. Very sincerely yours, JOHN ROY WILLIAMS, -J SecyHospital Association. His Life is Spared Kut McNamara Must Spend Following Tears in Durance.' and a Life Sen tence is Imposed, v.-' Los Angeles, CaL, Dec. 5. -James Boyd McNamara and John J. McNam ara, brothers, natives of Cincinnati, O.. today felt the strong hand of Justice which they long had sought toc evade. James B. McNamara was sentenced to imprisonment for life for murder com-: mitted in dynamiting The Los Angeles Times building and killing 21 persons and his brother to fifteen years in the penitentiary for blowing up the Lien? elyn Iron Works. -' v". f : After many months of investigation f Pellegra in South, scientists of ma rine hospital service are as much in doubt as ever as to cause of scourage. The disease is gaining. Every physi sn;ln South Carolina has from five fUa cases, ta his prtvat practice." POUIJIIY " SHOiTODAY Dors Opened at lOOiQclT for An- The Henderson - County -.-VPouitry. Show has proven a" grand success be yond every doubt. At 10 , o'clock this morning the room was crowded'wlth every kind; of fine chicken l.csd; people began, pouring in thev-to'.'see. the exhibits, A list ot tzwiU be published nextiwe 6hn L. Jqlly arrived lats nigh' S dge, the, chickens.'- Mr., Jollv - -an experienced poultry man f $ dftcisipnijrbe awaited wltt jf Interest r'.'.'v. ;.v.-. . " With the coring -and the open ing hour . ached, this .morning at 10- o'clor. Henderson.cbunty PouK try ,Ar v 4on threw;' open its doors for tC. .dual show foril911; , There are birW of every cdlor' r arid ' many breeds . representing the r. best in the couhty at the show. . VV .. .... - Some of the., leading, citizens of the city and county, has spenijinuch time in preparing for the ' big show, and today there efforts have . been reward ed in the shape of the promise of one of the' best displayed .poultry;.shows in this part of the State.; . A ; Hundreds of people .from, over, the county have begun to arrive : today and the indications 'polntvto. &v record breaking attendance; ?lh' tiie building next' door to J.s. O. WilliamsL-;. . ESGAPES DISASTER Transylvania Tra!n '.y r Jumps Ball all Except Eine " Narfdwly averng"ha,t:.w6uld. have been a disastrous wreck 'ontheVTran sylvania railroad near-Columbia Park last Saturday a weetagprtiie evening passenger T train was stopped, in; time by the engineer who' f ourid: tnat near ly all .the trucks of .the coaches ' were off the track, bouncing, along the rails. A person who saw the train rocking as it passed him going at a rapid speed said ' that he though every "minute , to see the train turn OTtjH5tTj?l led coaches' were dfa'g'ge.iT:''f era ihundred yards boxer.thnjjeer could bring liis enginVld a'sta-fld 'still. Except fo ra broken-brake-and the f mi rr (Am tin AAnaMtfrahlv'fhaM Via v, TILLMAN WOULDN'T PAY HA&p Cabbf i lilTRnonfeiake a . .Quartern t Mwr1w:3raiC-" Demanded cWMhinEtonfriDeo.enatoTtil man : Of '.South Carolina is'notused to paying, more fhan, 25 Scents for. cab fare .andhe ."refused 'to : change his ways ; today; v -The senator";' went' to the White House jn - a: hack.v. sAs he'got but he went,4own Into hfa' 'pocket "and brought upa quarter; VThis; he hand ed to the driver. r::r.v:::rr "Fifty cenls, sir," saiii.axaiayi. Not a bit of it," replied the sehator. Here .take the quarter. A Is-enough;! " -fBut the rates have'gone jip.'sir,'! re plied the hackman, iusistehtly" ' 4; - "I wont pay . it." . was1 ' the reply of the senator, as he entered - the execu tive ofiaee.- r-vy:,".- And "a quarter was-' al .i the cabman ' " Bridge Clubv .; ' 1 The Bridge Club- was. -'delightfully entertained by Mrs. Lila Barnwell, Saturday, afternoon., at her; home .on avenue - The;flrst prize was won by Mrs. Florida Morris :and;the; insola tion: prize given1 toMlss; Edwln Hunt A d'elicionVjweeiEp& The cliib" will meet this Saturday with Miss D'ela Dvls.; tr, Vf- i- t " " ' ' ...... . - : . '- TTnavoidbleApel :i .; - The big Mergenthaler;in the .Hust ler office had' a l)rakfe d!o.wn,--'Wednes-day. night and the 41ay vin:thls week's publication was Unavoidable.' . ,The heavy amount of advertising- and iive news has 'cause'iisfeArsfli'teen pages instead of elg'p;agesi..;-,. j ' :-" ' ' m .:! : hjn, , v ; ,x .i D. E. StepplLSold Out. :i F. . M. Simmons Abf -'-Bamhurgr S. C, but lately of Blacklountaihwhere he has been staying with, his brother has moved to' this ; city, ngage in busi ness. Mr'. Simmons v.'.hass.i purchased the business of'-Dty?feppand will give- itj.his; personal " attention. . Mr. "Stepp will remain with-thef firm of F M.. Simmons : & vCov The;.. Hustler wishes the new finp: sucecss -.C Vf - . Notice to ConfedeYatetisldiie'rsrr'' Tour claims for.- thts. yerarwill like ly be in my officefrom the-12th to the 15th da.y,of this month; ihose rsrishlng their claims;:, mailed i. to them; will kindly notify:vme-:WxhattiiMi"giv4iig their post office," etev otherwise; K will holdihe claim, subject to .yonr order. This 5th Dec. 1911r-'T;-p. . v t s..avPACB,- .Clerk Superior Court Henderson Co. "-'.. .' i. .. . ; ' i Saf e1 V-''f7 .' Kneel little laddiei atTnyldfliJ ' ; There's no defense, like this 3 ; An evening praye in childish trust, t . , And lethim scoff. bmy;r-r..'v.. : .-' a daily prayer o;;God above.r. ; t ... A-gentie. mother: Wssr'rf. Will keep my little laddie, safe; - Howeyer loiig the -day,'. VAnon". 1 1 1 -' 1 1 1 1 - TTANTED A Good Sef ondtat: I TTard robe" cheap, for ' c.mh; .'.Mrs." A. H. - Wlinams, Tdgeuiont Co;tas ' ' ' Miss ; . Patton . - Again In Lead Double Votes and another prize offered for next Wednesday so you can give your Favorite Contestant twice the regula number of votes. Contestants and Friends get busy. Watch " for Announcement of Clasing Day Soon. " If thereever is a time when the con testants and their many - relatives and friends .should work harder" in an ef fort to win one of the handsome and costly prizes which will soon be given away absolutely free; it is when the offer of DOUBLE VOTES is announc- f ed. There is 'no time during the con test that so many votes can be secur ed in such a. short time, and now that we are offering to allow DOUBLE VOTES- on all subscriptions,- : either new or renewal, sent or brought to the .Contest i: Manager; between " today, (Thursday, "December - 7th) and next Wednesday night,-'December , '13th, every contestant and .? their friends should take advahtage of the rare op portunity, of securing so many extra1 votes without any extra work. The time to do your BEST WORK is NOW, STAXDIW OF CONTESTANTS. ' " ' - Flat Eoek. - ; Miss Sallie . PaUon ....... . . . . . . 95,125 ? ' ' ; ilendersonville. J ; Miss Daisy Jones. . . . . . . .. ... .86,350 Hendersonville, Rente 5. Miss Tommie Lane.'. . . . . . ; . ; 48i,90Q v Ilendersonville, Route 2. Miss Sibbie Rogers.;.. .... ...84,800 - . Ilendersonrflle. ; ' -Mrs. Mattie Candler... . . ..67,050 Fletcher, BoutaX .. Miss Jennie Rhymer . ....64,975 . .Xdneyvflle; r Miss Francea-Towhsend .V .... ; 54,400 . Ilendersonville, Bonte 2. " Miss Ella Lowrance.: . Vi r .... 5450 W I Mlaa Lizzie Dotson. . . .50.3501' .'".. "- East Flat OKoclu , . ' Ml?a Kimeralda WtllRm?: ;;;43,5004iwntestentaswoTklUg.--taitnrury ana : u-ircsldfifnttllA. -" with . the determination to win the Mrs. iiia:iv; joaj-uwcii; . r . ; ... .i,ouu ; . DaublS Tctes'Offered. 'T We wonder ho3T!"many of the' con? testants' havof learned how to , appreci ate.votes? vWe'be'lieve a good way to decide this? question wilj be to offer I DOUBLE -VOTES on nil subscriptions sent or, brought Xo the; Contest Mana ger - beginning.. Thursday, Deqember i 7tn. until wedneadav nlent. necGmber. 13th. -Nothing - counts" so fast .as uuuuraji vuTu:t5, ana we- Dene ve mat the ; contestants -are going io take ad" yantage of this offer by sending every subscription. possible,' -because it is one. of the ..very best offers that has j been' nresented- to-securei votes, rlnce the contest; started. You are anxious to win V, the r handsome prizes and . it takes votes to "do -it" Now is the time to , get the JvotesiV; Just glance; at the regular scale of Votes printed . below,' and just think, you -will receive just twice this number. of votes on all sub scriptions ' from- December 6th until December 13th. . . ' - V Scale; of Votes. '4 I Renewal - Subscription. ; 1 year, ....... .. . ... .1,000 Votes 2 ear.;.-; .v.. ,.',-A,.i;.2,500 Votes 3 yean . . . . . . . .. V.. ... .4,000 Votes .year.;:.:':: :;:.;5;5oo votes 5; year. . . . . . . . .7,500 Votes 10 year. . . . . . . . ... . ... .18,00 Votes 20 year . , i . . . .-. . . . . .'. 40,000 Votes 30 year. .. . ... ... . . . ; ..65,000 Votes rr ' ' ; ;;New Subscription. : r : 1-year. . ; ... . . . i .V.V. . .2,000 Votes 2 year . . . . ;. . . . . ... i. .5,000 Votes DOUBLE DouBIe Votes will Be given on all Subscriptions, either new or renewal sent iti oii subscriptions to, tbe Hustler t . . r - 4 ' ' ;.'V- -Jn' .'.'"; : bynext T7eniecday,;Deceml? Gontesfciife and -fiends''-OVV' is'-tn time to roll up many thousan 3 year . . . iT. . ? : . . .. -. 8,000 . Vote,s 4 year..;. ...... .11,000 Votes 5 year, t . . . . .15,000 Votes 10 year. .T . ;. . .. .36,000 Votes 20 year...... .....80,000 Votes 30 year. .... ... ... . . .130,000 Votes N. B. Subject to . change without notice . -. Another Pair of Shoes Free. Mr; Bud Glazener, one of Henderson yiile's livest and most successful bus-f iness men," is again offering a very nice prize to the contestants this weelL This prize is a handsome pair of .'the Sample Shoes- sold .by Mr. ' Glazener,. and is ; offered T absolutely free to; the' contestant - sending " in - the '..largest j amount'of money on renewal subscript lions to me tiustier Dy next weanes day night, December 13th. These shoes sel lthe country over for $3.50 to $5.00. Let every contestant and their friends get' busy and, see who will : win this pretty pair of " shoes next Wednesday. Go to Glazener's and ask to see these shoesj :v' ' ' : " Friends Get Pusy. . -: During this offer oLDOUBLE VOTES is a very good time for. the friends And relatives of the different contestants to get busy, and assits their favorite to secure many thousands of add!-, tional votes. Your assistance during the next five days will count more than at any time during the contest bo far. Double .the regular,, number pf . votes will be allowed on all subscriptions until next .Wednesday nigh Decern- 1 ? - All Contestauts.Tforking. - .We are1 pleased to : note thatevery- FIRST GRAND PRIZE, - which, is the handsome $400.d0 .Upright Grand Cote Piano. t rpejiumDQr toi i voies,pi; eacjj. contestants next week; V - f When Ton Are In Town.'. ' ' . Don't' fail to. sea all the prizes, titai wiil soonbeawarded'to the Contest antsr The Piano is on display at the Ideal Cafe.' Carry along one of ypnr popular airs and -try this "excellent in strument, The, $100.00. Bed Room Suit la at. the . Hendersonville Furni ture Company's Store, and the beauti ful diamond Ting an dthe watch are on display In the window of Hawkins & Son's Jewelry store. " You . should see j: these v; prizes. . And then af ter you have seen these prizes stop in the popular, dry goods store of Glaze ner's; and look over his Immense stock of dry .goods. Overcoats for men, wo men nnd children. Any kind of shoe yon want to fit the 'whole ' family. Ladies Ready -made clothing. Of all kinds. All kinds Of gentlemensi , tailor made clothing with the famous Hart, Schaffner & Mark Good Clothes as : a leader. . All old . men, young men and boys should see this superb line of ready-made clothing.' .'Anything you need in the Dry Goods Tline can;be found at Glazener's and don't; forget Glazener's motto: "Glazener; Cuts the Price and Sells the Goods." 7 V. L. LOEHR, Contest Manager-;,"" Per American Mercantile Co.,' Con test Managers, ; Jacksonville, Fla j; e votes Mrs. Frank v Gudger ' has returnedi fro ma visit to Asheville,;" - j ; : Keith Justus is - home from an " ex tended trip in "Florida. ;-v: :f r . . ' Miss Sue Canonn was in the city last Saturday from Horse Shoe, N. a Lance Read, the young son. of Lieut, and Mrs. Mr L. Read,, is seriously ill. 'Mrs. R. C. Clarke AsheviHe. spent : Friday in The U. D. C's met withMrs. Edith Waldrop Wednesday. . . Hiss -Sadie . Smathers -left Monday for Morgantoni where she will De court stenographer, '. :v ' ". ; - J ; Mr. and ' Mrs? W. P. Whltmire, of Brevard, vwere guests pf the Kentucky Home Monday. . : r ' -Miss Mable Randall who has been visiting the Misses Patton has return ed home.-. . .. , ' Mrs. MarjorieN Bolton -of Beaumont, CaL, is the guest of Mrs. R. N. Will cox. - --Wr'-'.;. ; , There , was a meeting -of. the direc tors of the, Hospital Association last Wednesday, evening in -; Whitaker's book ..store C t-" v! 1 . :. ." .,: " ';-''.- , - - Miss.' .-Gladys :i vCummlngs, " who has been the attractive guest of Mrs; Mack Rhodes, leaves -today for "her nome in High 'Point :-y ?' v;: ;r :: - County Superintendent W. S. Shitle returned Sunday , morning from Ral eigh where he spent .last week in rat teildance upon the State teachers' as sembly. ' v -;: r;. r .. . President1 Few President Dr. C. Few' we mean wishes -the Hustler to announce that the poultry -show will ppen Thursday,; December- 7, at . 10 a. m and will be open ' Thursday night and Friday. Dont' forget the poultry show. " .-" ' .- " '. v - r ; MessrW F. E.: Durf ee, F. V. Hunter, S.T.vIIodges the Rev. A. L. Stanford wetn to Asheville -Wednesday morning to attend the Lav .Leaders and Pastors Conference thUt-was in sesison in. that city this-week. h . L Tb wnsend : and. daughter. Miss Frances of Ednsyville, .wer& in; the fcity' Wednesday ? on business. Miss Townsepd. i3 one of the. leading con testants flin; the Hustler's Great Voting j V f ? - spend a short time with his son, Clay ton Giles, Jr., who is spending the wiuter in Hendersonville. V ;;, .;- J. F..Byers, of Byers Bros., this city, aand Miss "Harvfe . Johnson wer.e marr ried at Langf ord.- Station, S. C., on Wednesday. This .hews. will surprise Mr. Byers' many friends. He succeed ed in keeping his. intentions strictly. a secret. The bride and groom will re turn this week. y7'':. . - -. Among the , .Hendersonville people who spent ; Thanksgiving . in Ashevile and witnessed "The girl of 'tlte 'Golden West' were; Mrs. v Harold; Feaman, Misses ' Amy Edwards, Florida and Brownie Morris, Mrs. Joe Bailey and Miss. Marguerite -Bailey, Gordon Gar lington,' Alf Glazener; .' and- '.. A: -O.j Morris. ; , . ..;' --r - . - . Tuesday; -December ? 12, ;at iLott's cash; shoe store, there :will be a sale of fancy work, pluhr. pudding,- miaee-x meat, and other seasonable articles, the proceeds to ' be applied to the rec tory fund t)f the Episcopal church. " It will be. worth while to attend. P. .G. Elsbn has returned home from Union,- S. C; where he assisted Rev. A. I." Anderson in a revival In the Second Baptist church of that city. Rev. An derson who is originally from Etawah is vVery much liked in. Union ' among his congregation.' i v A rough and tumble negro free fist fight took." place Wednesday . In West Hendersonville The police - were . no tified ' and . placed under, arrest . two members of the colored race. The fight is said to have started over the possession of a chicken. . "r ' Mr Charles E." Clarke of Jackson ville, Fla., 'is visiting his family who have been very , pleasantly situated at the Summer Home f o rseveral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. IClark spent Wednesday and Thanksgiving day in Asheville at Battery Park hotel. , Mrs. T. A. Stew art (Mrs. ; Clarke's sister) and Mr. Alf Glazener wer their guests and all en joyed the Girl fro mthe -Golden WesL -. . . . .. . A. 5. 9 ' - 1. ... . f ... -r - ' . . 1 1 11. ' ui ' ' . . $ - r.y V Rev. A. Ii Stanford arrived in the city to take charge of his ; duties as pastor of , the First Methodist Church of,, this city. Jlev. Xtanford "preached his first sermon before, his nejr con gregatlon last Sunday morning. " The Thanksgfving sermori'V which, was "posponed last -Thursday "was de livered at a Union' mieting of all the churches at the First - Presbyterian church last Sunday night. There was a lark's conrtratlonVi rritf ef the Lvra coU vcatLrv'.''"'J.' "'A'.Y t: FREEflllAuV:' DELIVERY CarriersVi Began December Uakinff 'Two ..Tris ' Day, Except Sunday. v jHendfereonvule's free city mail de ilveryv began Von schedule time here' December?, ,1st With two" carriers, uowt making' two deliveries a day the system is'gradhally getting perfected. Messrs. :V.i E..Grant and J. C. Brown are the; new v carriers, and will goon adprn,.their,nw suits - ' ; It . is .only a. question of a year or so" before Vthe city" will afford more car riers and '.the patronage of the. post bface increase in such proportion that the present (location will hardly sup plythe demands, v k Thd-work has begun v on the new Episcopal ' church; Vfdwaras is building a new' store,hustiiie place vthe other one ; was'b'urhedi,, . VMI tchellAuen. is expecting to move ;- in his hew home" soon. : ' W.. HG.V Jwsome killed two hogs; -Weighing .325.'pounds each; - " 1 . Mr.Ws :W;, , Lyda gave a Thanksglr- ' ing 4inner. . Several guests were pres- ' : ent'and ha4,a delightful time. '' . Mr.(DiEv Sw4k of Marion, iwas here" Sunday Visiting, his relative, Mrs. J. . RCarlis!e.'-:-;v'.A'.--,. . r' ' , ; 5VMrsy-ud Branks,' Mrs. Maggie Lynn and &Ir,.7 f. Walter u MeMinn,rc were the - , guests of. MrsEthei' Jamison,; Sunday. -J . ;MrHarHammettiwho; has; been-., -s 11 wiVfeven lis imptoing. iJ ! : ; ; ill tmi iBimt Important 'Cfncksonvflle,r-:-: : i iiv . iff ;-iS9.J)dAd'':o.rria.':::assistant in the Register .of ? Deeds' office has, been call ed toy 1 rjacksonvil le where -she went Monday' to, appear in a.trialpver a will filed by. her former? employer'- Sheriff Bowden of Jacksonville. . ; Mr. . Bowden died last . year while Miss Juno, was in Jacksonville. He left a' will giving nearly all his weath to one . son, "i The daughter and -other- relatives3 of the dead man v how v contest the-wfll and have: placed it in the 'courts to be .set-r uea.' - r ,v t ChristSias'Issnfi.-5 - TheBustler r aipears in a sixteen page Christmas issue this week full of announcements JTonj -the jnany enters- Asheville. . A considerable amount ot advertising was received too late. foi this issue and will be printed next: week la another 16 page issue. ' At the Firsf Baptist ? Church NexV Sunday ' ' v V v-lv " : - f Morning subject; ' VNoV Far Frpmt the Kingdom." ", ' . Evening subject, "Our Lost Inherit-; tance.; Sanday-'school lO a.;.ni. V: ;t41 'vRo6m"for''eVeiTh'oayv-l:;j Li , Everybody- vr&c6mti ;: " Building - warm .hnd ' comfortablev. Good singings Inspirational services.. . - K. W. Cawthon, I'astor Petitions No petition will be plaCS before' the couhty fcdmmissionersip.rsference to the 1 how? proposed $100,000 bond issue- for Good. Roads before sometime la" February or later.- .There is some-talk- of assertaining from - the - county commissioners what reads will be im- f proved and -the manner in which the improvement 'will be made provided the issUe receives a majority of sign ed voters. Enough signers to the many-petitions : now being circulated in the ounty have not been secured Persistent eff oj-ts- are being , made by those in favor of the movement to get the necessary, number of signers. . : ... ' 'Fruitland Locat-tTnion. In order-that vwe. . may. . be .able, to show to the people of the eommuity the benefit and the. object of the Farm ers' Union, we have decided to hold an open session of the Fruitland Local Union on Thursday, Dec. 7, 1911 at 7:30 p. m. '-y: -'"' ' The Liberty -Local Union has been invited to meet with the Fruitland on the above 'date We shall-hold first open !session : for ; the , benefit, of those who do not belong to the Union then afterward ah executive session . ' - It may be of interest to add, that Mr. Nunn of Stokes county , will address the" people "ofi Henderson county ,at Hendersonville: Dec,; 7, 1911 at 11. a. m. . He will : show, the people the va rious benefits of the Farmers Union. The invitation is to all. ' : Si Killed In a Triplet TTreek. . 'Pittsburg, Dec. S.SIx, men were killed and five injured . ' today in a triple wreck of two freights and aJast express -. train on the . Pennsylvania railroad - at Devil's Bend, .r ear Manor, . Pa.r25 miles east of here, One freight train " became .; stalled an da second, cfashed into it. '-Thexdt Were tweaty horses - being transported west on the express train and all1 were killed. Further -investigation - by Federal. grand: Jury at "Indianapolis may,lap"lV: cate men "higher up'Mn labor ciroles. Detective Burns says there will be n let up until everyone connetced wlii tstraj"! Li. tx kxLZj ml lw."--'s - ' I i i
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