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jt- i hi i i 1 4 Stat e ; DECMBE,"21i Wl. S'r OlTlS DOLLAB FEB XEAB i?"5i 4 $?n. "WXLLIAITS . TS WEEEl IBSOALSL'la. - mm - :x - - - - . t- ' ' ; - . . ; v f - r . : .- lit . T L. : ii!liR SCHEDULE! - HendersonveV 15ngWerkld Dream becomes -.2 f. fc' reality cwitn one or tne very latest improved railway systems. - j, - .i; ) '?.:; ;'i riil'.'r jn: 4 ;.-. siu: , . . ... " Ul aboard for-Columbia Parkin cltf kird for some- of tho- older' 'settlers U realize it and it4s; still- a 'dream .t5 any of the younger ones but with out frills orifretters the new electric street nr system has ibeen fnausrated anil &ts are making-regular schedule time down Main street from the Southern railway station to Columbia Park. ? The first car ran last-Saturday- night . Hundreds of - people stood ; on 1 ths streets and watched the new ear rap idly glide ialong4he well laid tracif. Sunday there were several ' trips" "nladia Monday, many trials trips Were mads tad - a: large number-of-the -leading ttlzens ventured on the-car for-' a free rids. Tuesday a regular' sehdduleWaa started; and the conduetor bsganr ak isg in the nickels. r vi 1 " f, : t: No longer can the ascertioh b made Ifeat there is nothing doing lhvHender ionTille in the wfiiterS ;: Ths mihbte the. car ' -began ! rmlning' people took on aiore eity airs - and todays thW strag lers hare quickened theiit pac and th uainess men hare " the movements of Ma of affairs. Its great to have ; the sdrvet car go by you oil -Main Street it sUl better -to njoy' rida'otit'to tae parkv '? ' -f-s: ' - ' J,?-: Never before fn the hlstorybf Hetti Person ville has business beeft" So brisk during Christmas weekl : Sdme: predict that it has all come about mostly on account of the news : " which ' began rapidly to go over the county that the new car, long heraldedrby this paper kad arrived and was being run on reg ular trips. r-: ' ' f " There iB little doubt that the car sys tem will more than pay expenses .this winter and during the 'sumer season be one cf the best paying investments in the cityJ The management com prising mostly of Messrs. U. G. Staton and D. S. Pace the prime movers and aien who first undertook the Tenture f an electric street car system for this city have the hearty co-operation t the leading citizens of the city in making the system a tfenificial -enter prise in the rapid growth ot Hender onville. "Its just "What Hendersonville "has needed and there "Is no limit to-her progress now." said a well 'known booster- several days ago.'. Expres sions like this can be -heard "on ; everj1 corner and- ' the wheel " of success is turning' towards this city. " At; the" First vBaiitisV -rcxf 11 A. M. Special i .Christmas sermon,-subject "What . -Think . ye of Christ" m . - :r; . .m 7:30 P. M.Special Christmas Ser vices, program; as follows Organ Vol untary. Hymn,- 'We March ta;Vic tory." Hymn, Jot to -the World.?' Lord's Prayer: in Concert. Hymn, "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken." Recitation, Emmett Lott: x ; Hymn, 1 1 Came unon . the Midnight Clear." Rec itation, ; Veda B. - Orr. - . Hymn, i Deliv ery of -Mite Boxes; - Responsive Read ing. Hvmn..'Srng Ohl Sing Blessed Man." Scripture , ; Reading. Three Kings of Orient,'!? Ascription, "Halle jah,the Lord God Omnipatent Reign-r eth." o . ; - v- . -.k - . . .' Solo,, Sallie Pattoa. ( .r Hymn, "From -the f Eastern Moun( tains." :. l; :r---:r' 1 Recitation, Jessine Brooks.. v. Hymn, Primary Department l Recitation, Syretha Sossajoaa; Reading Honor Roll. . Coronation. Benediction. n;; - FARJIEBS.UNIOir i Hr. Edney Talks Abont the TTork ef the Past Year Henderson - Conner Wfll Orirani. 1 ; a- o.. ianey, one or Henderson coun ty's leading: farmers" has, Just returned from Raleigh where lie attendeV the "ute meeting or.tne.armera union in that city. Mr. Edney, fs'-A. strong, be never iti the Union and has. been j in strumental in the" perfection f sever al lodges Jn this county-, . He" came home f roih the state convention .more enthusiastic tha- neyer to tell his f el low countrymen what the -Union is -doing for the farm'eirsV? "For the farmers alone In this state, the Unionhas, been toe cause of .sayJnhefarmei:s of old North Carolina over s-i6ao,00(V"say3 Mr. Edney to a, HustlM man. Work will begi nat bftce more thor oughly organizing the farmer-4n-his county. The larsrest lodere In the county-is att EdneyviJIe an. dthe-oldest ?J t Liberty IlWeaH or3?e be a meeting of the newlJ organized military riAiTsXr Vherl wmsV- ada pfairi prb tem.5 ffiijction of officers. A e&n?oard,,ted' at 22iSct : cntn avenue. Phone 167. 12-19-4t ' CO-OPERATION IN SALEIGIL Commissioner Snlpman Tells of Great- w.er.Baleh Club and Yfbat it Moans for Best froffres sire fcitj Durlif Be- bent Yfcart. -j - ' A- (AshGTil!. Cittzen.) JL Referlng to the Tidend of ct-opra-tioa manifested by i&4S direfora the Greater 4WesttSrn North Carolina association at the. meeting held here yesterday, Commissioner M. L, Ship-1 man, or tne stare department or labor and printing; said it reminded him of the Raleigh spirit of unity along In- diy. ernas in au ur; wmiams' i dustrial lijel; Hs wlrs-lfi tuat ouv progresive ciazens naa nna ed : themselves gether as;Hps lnsplfa wwa uub wauv laUUi Ult UUUUUt 1 uuuuseiTes wgeuier ana oegan u) smg the praise of their? cUr and jto' f : phasize its4 fmportajDLcVas ; the cap ra tal of a great state. Kickersd croakers were relegated to the'Tesfcr anT the town is going forward by leaps and bounds. Local capital that , had been dormant for years ' was ' called Into service and substantia) business blocks have -taken the places of. eye sores' of a few pears ago. The city has only recently . completed, v at an enormous cost to itself, the largest and finest auditorium in tne south. Im proved hotel facilities are fully ade quate to the public needs and hand some' new residences adorn almost every important street; all of which was accomplished by the spirit of co operation andI&n glh4to know -that a likfii sentiment" pteTaUs hers iaJWes-r tern North .Carolina? .ToOnr Readers, - i ry y The HTJSTLER force , only takes three days Holiday. during the entire year Christmas, Fourth of July and a part of Thanksgiving. As Christmas comes on Monday Jthe rush 'in getting out an eight page paper, during this week would be too great- All the ad vertisers would have to get in changes. - The management has deemed wise to get out a four page issue of The Hustler leaving out a large amount of advertising for a big New Year edition January 4th 1912. We wish all the many readers of the Hustler a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Tear. HIssEgerton Entertains. Miss Estelle Egerton was the charm ing hostees to the card -club Saturday afternon at her home oni.Gth avenue. Miss' Egerton was beautifully gowned in a light blue hand embroideded dress Mrs. Egerton who assisted er in 're ceiving was gowned in a champaign colored silk. Miss Inez Waldrop made the highest , score. and von the beauti ful I jabot Miss Grace ' Price received for; consolation? a colonial . picture? A delicious salad course was served. The club, will' trieet witlririez Waldrop on SaturdajDec 3 5C Bliss Gallaaore' Undergoes gOperatlon, The friends of Mrs. A. P. Gallamore in this county lll"Teget td ' learn that she has had to under ero a Terr ser ious operation.- The 'latest news from the Hospital in Asheville.is that Sirs. Gallamore is getting along nicely af ter a very successfully operations Her friends hope to see her regain strength and return Tibnie -In a few weeks'.-1 1 xrespassing lieponed. The patrplmen on he Jfanderbilt es tate in the Mills River section, of this county report &that-therfe -have' tTefen a great deal of trespassing this season by jwould be sportsmen. The law is very strict and. there is indications that some arrests will be made.' Sev eral parties have already-had warren ts lssuied for trespassing : . tried in the next term . pf superior coujrt. . . " M Fruitland, N. C- Dec. 16, 1911. Dear Santa: . I jwant you to bring me a twenty-two rifle and flftyrcaTtridges. :Mt brotheri waiter saia mat ne waniea a.saii ana a ddg. m-n "., ursrulyr-rf'i 21 j Arthur Maxwelir a impAvinleJ: r - Miss Grace Sample, daughter of Mrs. A. B. Sample of this city, was operated on for apaendicities in Asheville last week. Her many friends-wll lbe glad to har that the operation was success ful and thaf the patient Is doing wel J. E. Rymer and Albert I. Norman the two motormen. J. A. Beach are and Albert Norman will act as conduc- tors ' Mrs. - Clarke and? two children, with her sister, Mrs'. Stewart, of Jackson ville Fla. who have . been f spending sometime in this city, the 'guests of the ('Sumer Home," leave for that city tomorrow. Dr. Jno. Roy Williams' generous ap proval of some of my remarks in a re-f cent issue of The HUstler is highly, ap preciated but he might have left bet ter taste in the?JoUtlMf his Readers ir ne nad not prf ceedepto mlxjpepper t and spice with Ms - sugarf-.CsfIe not member of the loar dof.HeaJh norLMisa Lula Wh !aker Is at home for its. executive. offir claim M be inv 'FS'lldays.'-, S !e is atending Mary possession of al ltbfacts con! srnJng this great white plagfae and J . i! 1' l-lJ. 111,13 yiagHQ ijii . " UcHl method of controlling lttnd whi fe they - y&&4. welcame lust rltif ! 1 f . . nn: fan. vr Mjand Mrs.fci3rj Stillwell are here facts, they prefer that their teacher be . for - two weeks from Ithaca, N. Y.. less dogmatic and more free from r where Mr. Stillwell is finishing a " misstatements" . .and "erroneous course in Cornell University. teaching." When one undertakes to Miss Helena Morris leaves Thursday critse the acts! U. those who "arSj,.1?",1111,, N' c- to spend two weeks scrivmg ior. oetieriaeaun conaitions, i,Ai . . iliiould h-ve a clfre that Mf.CS IIX me'ilts and tffumfiita " arp ISnAd frn factsi No crjUicisn4is better an ah r -r i : t r unjust- cnucism cased on false pro mises. When I say that "there 1 sa lit tjie danger even in living next door to a careless consumptive, I speak ad- works rks of Dienrafoy, the ,eat Parisian ibrsr? -pubiished 'i4n!ric& in 1911 tea - , , V. , A - 2 ' car scnobfst He recognizes confag latothrpiih-e alSrd res- - - piratory tracts. He says: Ettpere enct prfjvfed thathTJ Jgjiutu tdf be dries, powdered and aept ior weeks without losing its virulence, since, this dust when inhaled by animals causes tuberculosis." Forcheixner says: "It has been shown that infection takes place especially, by the dried bacillus." (Billings the talented teacher in -the m,eoicai aeparmem or mat most mod ern university which is an everlasting monument to the great Baptist denom ination, the University of Chicago, said In 1910 "at present, the theory first ad vanced Is still the most logical the aerial theory." Councilman of Harv- ard"sayo, "Dried sputum in-a-room ex posed to diffuse daylight may retain its- virulence two: months." ;,My .latVt Encyclopedia, up t& date, says that to- berculosis: is commonly contracted ln! three ways "(1) by .Inhalation, (2) ,ln- gestion, that is the food or. drink, (3) by inoculation, that is tbroughtoiinda.' Indeed Dr. , Williams is the only au thority! 5 have ; found who f denies th transmission . or tuoercuiosis urougn the; air- If Dr. Williams means that tuberculosis'is not' carried bf PUre air, we, are, all agreed. Not; disease is-carr ried by pure air. But1 the- dust-Iadfcn air! aye, there is the rub. The infec tious sputum, reduced to powder, is blown by the breezes, the dust-laden breezes, and is Inhaled arid deposited on the mucous membrane of air pas pneumqnla, rmeases, lagrjppe, whoop sages already diseased by bronchitis, ing cough or some other disease. Aye, It travels on the wings of the wind even from the back yard in which you do not play because the keeper Is care less. It establishes the disease on this favorable soil afforded by the dis eased, weakly resistant mucous inemj brane. Thence It may penetrate Into, the utmost recesses of man's anatomy! Let the reader form his own-opinion-:! as to wnemer lUDercuiosis may ue "carried from noise to houseby air transmission;" Since the most of Dr. Williams' arguiuent depends on his unauDDorted. statement that tubercu losis Is not conveyed by the iaTf and; since Jhave adduced good and recent authority to refute his dogmatic estate-: ment : that 'alF SclenUflc Experta"ac ept.is view that.ituberculosis-'isot transml'ted'thrdug the air, W inns give hiaiargumentthe same credence we give his statement A1 I readily assent and insist careful consumptive is no ous citizen? Xot will the car-n-, I f sumpuvereBCHv . . a flTTnrrH ni ueaiui authorities to minimize uw frobircarelessicari'iers of tubercle ba- .... l Av wa Tirl ari cillL 4tAttecareiewuu " Jb rfeach'ahd teacm ne wu. cheerfully.submit to i will aaferuari the whole commun. itv If Dr Williams should take a Li'A rtinhtherla and scarlet fever rBinrilaT to his tuoercuiosiB attituvic, I ss Ti. ,,1 haTi many suDDort- ersjin the'irommunity," oui.sucuuy- l53rt woUla oenttie eviaenco c6- lstering his disapprovel' Is 'the right way" to promote public health. The Board of Health ruly realizes that it Is Impossible to frame suflicient -n an asatisractory reguiauuua ior . wo control of tuberculosis. It la also Uwaietof t&e fact that its acts may not be constitutional, and does not propose tpnfdrce these acts till the supreme court passes on Judge. Peeble's deci sion. It also knows that it has hardly touched the greatest danger of conta gion, the sputum about which' there is already a tower of evidence and: about which every physician is sup posed to carefully Instruct his patients. It realizes that much more must be learned and practiced before tubercu losis can be banished. A progressive man is ever ready to change his Ideas J to suit the facts. I hope the doctor wil lrealize that a careless consump tive Is just a little dangerous to his neighbor, and that he will help us to teach prevention by unbiased precept and by cheerful, compliance with" sani tary regulations. J. S. BROWN. 23SJ- . .V. Miss Connie Morrow Is at home to speUd Xmas., She is completing her course at Limestone college this year. -Miss Marie Norwood will spend the Xjms : holiday with friends in Char- AOtte.ana Monro c. I Mrs: C. Clar I -will j spend Xmas in Atlanfe Ga. 41 V U seminar f at Staunton, Va. t fima Tmma ' T t.ia tn Ytr-wmr sa . v uiu j.uo to uuuib uuiu . eW caae.? T vvmston-aaiem, w. hoiidls. L-v i .. College. Spartanburg S., Orto spend f Xmas. Walter Smith, wil lreturn this week from an extended trip South. He vis ited all the largest cities. Albert ' Edwards has accepted a po tion wlh the FlorijdA Hardware Co., JacksomvllUFla;- O v f $St?. ' WU1 Smithj .axrivls this. eek -frdm-the Universltyof JNorth Carolina.i to sp;nXmas, v..,. p. i'Miss'aryilioV arrives this week LfrpmSpsrtanbnr whexa.;shjJs atrJ 4 veyiocometOrhe London M U4Uovwha Relieves- and setm-anaMbving -Picture Show to - night. Hospital Fund A. Flekej's bid stand A-dmlsslo . l iMlss Zoe Wetmur' is spending the holiday with her parents on 5th avs. .A Carolina Mallet, of Etowah was In the cltyTuesday, shopping. . Miss Estelle EeartonN Wt' TuesdaV ffoik'Marshall,4 where she will visit Miss Nell Hendricks. -.Miss Jamie Carson leaves Tuesday for Spartanburg to visit friends. Miss ; LllMan " Waldroo will spend Xmas In Greenvlllej N; C, with her sIsterjnTi Ze)ao BrsjuU Jil . lira, . Herd who is; teaching in. the .graded, school, 'leaves fori her nohie in Florence for the holidays. ?iMiss BWsief Hodges who is Hn school in the G- F. C. Greensboro, arives this weekjlbr ths holidays.? . i.' X I - Mr. Robert Sample, who is taking an Jtt.it;:. course at.uaviqon uouege. is at home for Qhristmas.- - ' 4 IsJinfniy Furlow has rented the-Rip ley Rock housce below the county cofcrtyhousif where tiei will conduct oni& of the largest automobile garages in this section of the country next sum mer. Mr. Furlow received a very lib eral share of the business In this city last summer when about jne hundred southern! hiacnlhes passed! Mrough et.er7da and stepped oyerfp a tay. ' The reildenlie; fprmerCbwneflf by Dr. F. ntHniter.ho sold itttaSV?S. Wet mur has been moved to a lot on Fifth avenue by the Star Dray Company and the owner wil lbegln at once remodel Ing the structure into a handsome res idence. - An attachmetn . suit following closer un sererai uuiers (xieu 111 ixie magis trate Courts of f this jcity . againsf v!jpT H. Foster- former manager bf " Gates Ho tel, was tried last Friday before a jury, The suit was Instituted by C. E. Wil son against O. H. Foster and wife. A I large number of citizens witnessed thp lAVuia icnVV nsfl.ouuws,u viaui of Mr. Wilson excepting that Mrs.. Fos btejr wa'sfrelievM jfrbm. the attachment the courtnnamg tnat only. nr. uoster s goods ;ould beajtached Sanare Albert Cannon, of Horse 'lording it' over all of his vast posses sions, cannot now lay claim to that dis tuetioitfthe younger, son, '"Gabe'. hav ing determlnd to submit to home rule no longer. Young Mr. uannon is wnu Capt Ramseur on a surveying corpse in far off Vanconner, British Columbia, mo,A fton snnn miles away. The "old sws.sr - man" can now crack his whip as of ton as he Dleases, but such conduct will not disturb Gabrill In the least . Mr. J. R. Liverett, one of "the elect" cut in the Shaws Creek section was here 'doing the town" on Saturday. Mr. A. Canonn dinnered at the Ken tucky Home last Saturday. ' He still talks farming, farming, farming. - Don't fall to get your shave haircut or massage at the Climax before Christ mas. Shop will be closed after 11 o'clock Christmas day.- ! The best present this year for a man would be a box of Climax cigars. They have a box of cigars from $1.00 on up. ( Mrs. William Itt leaves Thursday rr- rrmaAo. Misa.. witn two or ner children to spend Christmas. -. s Mr. and Mrs. ML Harold uavrs nave returned after ' a weeks trip in the North. ' ' .. :"-r ... Chief of the Fire Department Will Garrett is on the look out for a good fire horse. Any one has a spirited steed and desires to- sell same ; should noti fy the town authorities. . , : 1 The ladles of the Hospital assocla tion wil give an oyster supper and en tertainment in the old Ficker stand Thursday night. - v . ' , The "children of the First Presbyteri an Church Sunday, school will give Christmas exercises Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. . Everybody Is invited to attend. . 'J . " - - - . . in CLOSE! '. s' - ' NINETEEN MORI Who will be the Winner , of J'th&:!H&ds6me; 5400.00 ' 'Ptan The Closing Day will . 6on tbe,:Here9:soowz3s the tinie' to - juouc. uw. u.jj viic - kjuiiuiii 01 your r avpnte ana help Her to win. miss mm um If 4" OFPOSsWlJO&D ISSUE. To The Editor of -the Hustler: fill hfe7d1i issue of the 14t Uis call made by, the Honorable Mayof uiu,ix"tru aii aiaenuen stors a joonq eiecuon ior January lotn, tpui oitnj ulitis j on 1 MainStt and Anderson AveiTue, af -the tx-pense "of XL whole' f TToTiDrflnTivUlzil --i-tebne of thePditixl 1 fai l it min uwa ns ofHender-? fPwenients - flongtneseifnes, but 1 axsOrPSirsve ui j"sauareLuear' to that iothsr unfoftuniteiiblasi of cltlj sens who are not fortunate enpugh to own Main Street or Anderson Avenue property. - .'' 1 In .view of the ..fact that this pro4 posed measure lis one that - benefits a' f favdred few atv the expense of thex l&ijff, I 'believe thant does not de-t serve the votes of our Citizens. In almost al lof the cities'of North Caroliha, a ; part, . varying . f rom one. half to two thirds of the costs similar improvements,' is assessed against the) f r8.on the other,, . less utavored street of endersbnvirie'Tf we're- to ask" the .owner S-jof - main, sireetrprpety to al4 ioV themselves td -be taxed or sim-; ilar Improyemehts on our sty eets " we would hear a'V cry of 'protest - tha would make the Mecklenburg Declar atiDDf leek lik a Pink Teaiaffalr. ; If onewlll take the time and trouble iQisfcfcsC. Up the tat -Assessments levied against " the business property - of ouri city, and "the rents received for samel and' compare them with the assess4 ments levied, and the rents - received! for. the residence property on other streetst hewilljB(le that the owners of prrN on Malntreet and Ander soii aLteSue can fwell afford to pay a leatontB fealf, Qf-;te cost of the needf ed Improvements. : -' : This method woUld work no hardi ship on any one, for one fourth of the cost could be assessed against abutt ing property on each side of the streets Lha.ined, andali arrange)nj$it made sim ilar-to the one made for the payment of the cement ide-walks, viz - pay hieifsL made annually forten years; the city to pay the other , half of the costsV andLall of. us, to be taxed for same, and' then we would all be help ing In the work. I should be glad to see the. call for this election with-drawn - and one sub stituted calling for the work, on Main Street and Anderson Avenue to be done along . the lines as suggested above and also similar work, or sand clay, as may seem advlslable to the "powers that be", on the other streets of the city and the abutting property assessed for an amount not to exceed two thirds of the cost of same. Another thing which should be em bodied in these arrangements, is Pep ping stones for street crosings on the resident streets. ' ,' i . We have a large amount of cement .4ivo-hiit no way of crossing Biutrnoittoi s - ,sr.t ; the streets in bad weather except; nlouging through the mud. i.sr, o ot thft corners would not cost much and would be an im- nrovement much neaea. - 1 ' Honrt issue now stanas 1 a .11 in mv cower to defeat it because I believe it to be unfair and Sust? I have frlked this matter a lafre number of the pro- nerty owners and residents of the city, f Wb noUtical parties and, 111CU1VVIB " w " - . . . . with very few exceptions, they thinK about this matter as 1 do. Let us by all means progress but j , . every clUzen of the city a Sanare. Deal" as we do so. Yours very truly, : - SAM T. HODGES. - 4 HEM aaj, ow a. uvtscsxivpuBcs sjvh jucuiuit jjomeBx win ne ciosea ana lumea. oi of Assessment ' For Street lew 1 overt; to thV udges who" will counf fie proTement -' " ; Vilvbtes of reacn,;co'nestant and declare btuttlnTgxjwpert ? .ThiSjr-'it seems to hxecknd neckiid - there are a very -me, would, be. the proper planfor us few. votes fdifferenxbetween'severttl,rt1 V JQ -adopt: t tfe f f i ; .v1:t t f - lof the'4c6ntestantS GetvbusyJ 'Ki - ix me. resiaeuis auu propei 'owu- F WsekllBglJct: GOOD FOR name:... ADDRESS- TOID AFTER DECEMBER 2?TH. UARY 1 3. TO, WORK ''fir ? .-iX.O.;l. 'xAs thev clock strikes '3' en the af ternoon of Saturday," ilfanuary' 13th the ballbt box of the-Hustler's great YQt- 111 . j ? . r ' - " r tj-wlnneif"bf:;.tj-4pretty; Piano, ' and - We. 1 i; ' ContestlTflll Close PrompUj. - We have announced that the closing - of the 'Contest ' - will tak -pfaee at i Three - O'clock, p. nt , ? Saturday, Jan- nary 13th; and it wil lbe well tor every contestant and thieir'many frienfi ts remember thlso'day and the minute. ' ;Thejcloslng day wil lnot be extended r one day, one' hour or; even one 'minate, ' but wil lbe closed, promptly on, fs , 'ininute-'thatw K - you expect td get your votes ' counted :on 4he last :day; be -sure that-thsy are turned in -to the Conteal Manager ta :tinie..;--i: t-zyyi - ' 'Although' the closing day is' a little more than three-weeks off, every eon-. testant andtheir friends .have 'ample timein which to put in some good work, and during the. remaining days the con testants should- make v the: strongest possible fight to ; win the5 piano; c Tnertt are several of the contestants running now, and' geVy6uifriehd3? and; tives 1 to .pulling tfbT yon. 4 ; C- r -'r . "l UendersonTille TRoute 8- " ' ' Miss ; Tommie Lan"..1.'. . v-,-a FiaiJRoek, yy, . Miss Sallie,.Jfitton.'.,-:? iy ...1S425 i "-u-.-jr Ty . Fletcten - - Miss 'Jennie Rhymer. . ..i-A"-. .18801 ; Henderson ville- "' Mfes'Daisy;: JbnesV . :i V: v. .17St3 MrsMattie' SCahdler . . 1 161,85s : f,.;'.;.;r.Eaevvllle." ;J:,';. Miss FrahciBs Townsend .' .;. . , .159.7 ) - HendersonVilIe Rente X . -? Miss Sibbie Rogers . . . . ; i . 155 ,S : . Hendergonville.. - ' Miss Lizzie Dotson. . . . . .. 4 . '. . .7G,0(u Mrs. Lila Barnwell. .-. . . . ,23,10 Mr. Theodore Jones. . . ..... -. . . .5,401 50000 FREE VOTES OFFERED. " Fifty thousand free votes will ke given to the contestants on next Wed nesday as follows : 25,000 free 'votes will be given the contestant sending in the largest amount of money on sub scriptions by Wednesday, . December 27th. 15,000 free votes" wiU be given the contestant sending; in ther second largest amount "of money, and 10,6d0 free votes will be glyen the contestant sending In the . third .largest amount of money. Contestants, you are going to need the votes, so win the 25,909 free votes, v . - 5 r - yy;:- u pair of shoes fbMe. We are requested by Mr. ,F. Z. Mor ris, Manager of the Hendersonville . Mercantile Co's popular dry good store j to announce that he will give a 44 pair f the handsome "Queen Quality" shoes free to. the contestant sending in the -largest number of new subscriptions by next Wednesday, D'eq. 27th. ""The Hendersonville Mercantile Co is this week conducting a great . Christmas Sale, and has cut the price on the en- ' tire stock. Cal lat this ponlar "store " - -s,. v and latest style Coat Suits, Hats, Skirts, Rain Coats, Ready-made n,OCI!ao "otroi?f o chnaa ir 1. ris states -that his stock of Coat Suits must De soia, ana ne nas cut tne price to suit your pocket book--call and se lect your, suit at onee. i$i 'y . ' '-, - ' V fruitland. K c., Dec, 16, 1911. pear; Santa Clans: v - ' ' I waTntyou to bring me a ball and a doll '' or ring and little sister wants a ball and a doll. t. Ethel Maxwell. " TJie Climax Barber Shop wfll: ob serve 'Christmas day after 11 - o'clock Christmas ' morning. All customers j are urged to call before that hour. 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French Broad Hustler (Hendersonville, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1911, edition 1
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