1 jjEVV SERIES VO 1 1 n , s Start Now,- to - Take " Advantage 50,000 Free Votes With Every $5-.00 Glazener Who "Cuts The Price" .Gives a X Period of OpportanHies. re have now, passed out cf the Booster Period which closed Saturday SUch l5th and areinow " rushing to Siish Strong in Opportunity Period OBPortunity Period closes. April 12, and will be brim full , of all kinds of cLations. Opportunity -number one Snow on and is possitively the big Kst offer of the kind that will be male during this or any other period of the contest Owing to bad. weather during Booster Period we . did not get as much work in as we - should .have, nwofnrfi it behooves contestants and T."ide Amr friends to go strong after everyjest offer that is maae autrng vypyuiuinj period. Let us impress it upon the rwift the contestants," and their friends that Never will so liberal an offer again appear as ine one meuuuu ed above and konw as -opportunity No. t Now is the time to.land your ? 5.00 gubscriptions. OnevfiVe dollar . sub scription, or five one dollar ones dur ing this period will give you the bene fit of 50.000 extra,votes for. you will also receive votes as per m ic&uia Nothing counts like early work in this period, for as during the early days of the contest nqtning can. De hv nrocrastinating, you nave, before you the best .offer that will be b(J dupiiCrl - j n-;iny times during Oppor made, therefore, it is up to you to take -tunlty period. That there is ample advantage of it, remember that pro- tQ in'onT pest prize, even though crastination is the thief of time and -; x rvA rot yet baV8 gone any work that "the early -bird catches tha worm . vtoYcr. --Th-f each rrciniauh Ifs true the darned old worm had no i ECriptioa ehoald'bo secured NOV.That business being out; hut he w-as, -.you ijaYe a chance to win the special got what was coming to him to. v e pr ize regardless of your standing, for count our contestants as being the one wjth the lowest standing can proverbial early bird3 and we never , laE(r most business between now saw a field so full o fthe subscription and IIarcn 3 That it will be much worms in all our lives, now we re making it easy for you, will you take advantage ox our liberality : Glazener Gives A Special Prize. Glazener, Well everybody in this part of the world knows Glazener, tire ATES mm If " hat . m' 1 1 I n The movements of the various par ies interested in the water powers in this and adjoining counties since the decision of the Supreme court has been very fast. Condemnation pro ceedings have been started on persons and comorations ownintr land aionj Green river r fh a vicinity of the e holding of the Manufacturers Power Company. Tuesday a hearing was held before Judge C.. Mi Pace ask ing him to transfer the proceedings in to the Federal court in this state. The defendants numbering several desire to have the cases tried in the Federal court Wednesday the Ilendersonville Light and Power Company was issued a restraining , order by Judge W.vJ. Adams against the Blue 1 Ridge Inter urban railway company5 in its efforts to condem certain water Dowers own' ed bv the lnr.i tmwpr V.nmnany. Thi3. temporary restraining order is return able Thursday March 20th, at 2 o'clock hen the arguments will be heard by Judge Lyon tb decide whether to maxe this injunction perminent KEITH JUSTUS ILL. - Popular Young Man Sustains F-I1 ffhich May Prove IVl SilU Un conscious. , Keith Justus, a popular young man w this city, son of Dr. V. H.' Justus, "es at the home of his facher at the Joint of death caused from an acciden tal fall down a flight of step3 leading -to the basement of the SJ. John Hotel st Saturday night . oung Justus has been unconscious E1.nce the accident and the physicans gve grave iope of his recovery. It is fought that a severe lick on the back 0" the head has caused internal injur es, which in many cases have proven fatal His mon t-r 41. ro "u; -ul tcjjiua iii Sieved to hear of the unfortunate ac cWent and wish sincerely for his rccov "'S' YounS Justus is .h-rdly 21 years Jd and has -been clorely Identic d ith his fathers Drug store for many years. Easter Sale of a fir.2 - i ' i broideries. 'All ta dl at lCc : fa. This Is a great bargain In love y trimmings. 9.S0 o'clock ' Friday ' a 'O. Williams 'Store. Adv. . Oi hem. Prize. the man that "cuts the price" he is a i wake fellow we simply must 'hand that much down" to him, and vuy tuf u ,jju uiui wiitu iia beta it too, that -13 "why he ' handles the "La Rcir.e" ccrset the most perfect thins in this line of inerchandies.' lie Las them in all qualities up. to $7.C0, these being the .acme - of perfection r,:id are covered, vith pure Ciik. Mr. "Glazener offers to the contest ant who-turn e3 in the largest amount o money orr subscription from today until March SIst .noon, one of the $7.00 quality La Raine corsets, the fin- thing of the kind in' our city. Now we all know Glazener -never does things by half, every thing in his store is there because of some special value, and we truly think it will be to the advantage o all our readers to spend part of their time with Glzener while- In the city Who will be the winner of Glazener Prize? . .. ; Our issue of Starch 2Sth will contain the list of contestants and their stand ing. ; . - - - " , ; ' . -Thin-s iliat Contestants ' ShouldyEe Eiemhcr. . Ttat the . contest is just started, ;,,f 4, , r nnostpr Period should cas2r to secure subscription now that during: the first days of the contest From now onto the close of the con test It will be of interest to the public to keep a close watch on the pemo crat and Hustler contest returns. lltbi iili ! y w w w iH 1 H 111 I y 1 1 Lccal TTooimen Win Prize. - The" Degree . team of White' Pine Camp, No.r 213, besides winning a of S150.C0 in Gold, made a repu tation for Itself and did a great deal of advertising cf Ilendersonville on wea ssdav-last in Asheville. - -'-X':, r.r?-. : At the Biennial convention of Head Cnmn "W". which consists cf delegates fmn over EDO camrs through out North (Carolina, neia at Asaevuja iaiyi.vf 1 1 and 12. Henderson vine was aaver Used in a most . eSctive way.z The name of one of : the members - of the irtfal Camn was but before the Conven tion for the second highest office with in the ..gift of the State, ana, wane hARtATi he was Riven a large voie, which fact speaks very highly for po sition this campholds in Woodcraft of his State, since- almost, the whole strenght of 'this jurdisdiction is in the mo atom nart of the State. " The local company of the Uniform t-ii, .,.v,?v a n.n V. at th& 13th Regiment upheld us repuuiuu v. - m 1 . ItnM T til. A. jvone of the best drilled companies in th Gtate-in the large parace uem Wp.-'npsdav afternoon. - The 137th Regiment was in com r,.f T'nirtr R. V. Ladd and Major x. -n n.Mit commanded the first-Batal Co. F. was decidedly the best equipped and best drilled company pre sent. The whole command headed by the' first Regiment band cf Asheville passed before the reviewing stand on Pack Square, which was occupied-by olilcers of the Uniform Rank also Br .g. General B. S. Hsyster cf the North Car olina National Guard. - r---7tpr comDlInientea t.-e whole Regiment especially Capt l. . Lyda andhis cc C' . T mn-rwrnft PneP8 -AWttT. '. tel n announcing &o iad' ;f !lr. P. u. "as-f ell. cf Iew :myrni, ri-. ell was fa. his cppcareiiuy - i,- h-TSSTTi 111 : U " " . .3 .31 i-n y Us lart failure .1 Th3 rerr ci rr. Brr been s!P'Xa forincr ieslient. In tc 'fn-rii was well known here io Geer. It;: , r-minrr for many He- o- able 0" i ty !mHffi in1 r? r u W m m U W "According to the '. specifications cf 'V ..... "1.. , the new road law just passed for this county and what has already been ac complished in the -'signing of petitions, there will be spent in this county to build roads within the next twelve months about $1CD.CDD. These figures are not exaggerated from the fact that . amou'nt actually flsuPC O V A V i The county commit sicners will have to act in favor cf the petitioners from Ilendersonville and Hoopers Creek township calling for a hod issue of $30,000 and $20,000 respectively to be used in the building of suitable roads. This mosey is to-be spent throuch the directions" of a commision of five prom- inent citizens to be selected by the "The Call of The rir-." . Even though the rain cloud3 hung heavy .overhead the Spring Ilillinery Openings in town, called forth the lad ies last Frrday and Saturday. Miss Woodall's Yellow window was the admiration of all on-the street; even the gentlemen in their mad rush after the ' almighty dollar paused a while to-catch a breath of Spring in the tasty arrangement - of this - show window , full of soft, ribbons, Sowers and lovely hats all in Yellow. Miss Woodall with her able assistant was busy displaying, to her fair cus tomers a bewildering array, of brand new Northern styles. . Noticeably new were the hats with crown3 or draperies or both of fig ured Bulgarian material, similiar to tile old Dolly Varden Chiffons, quaint large figures" on -softest material in "gorge ous" colors ' . v . A. flower 'tciue of fu.clli.s ",in ". all shades with a touch of Bulgarian col oring on crown won much favorable comment. . a striKiugiy pitu&iii uuu bination was found in gray hemp hat trimmed In soft Nell Rose scarf with a plume of Nell Rose.. r In a" very girlish creation we hnd employed foliage, flowers of every con ceivable coloring, and a bow In stia arrangement straight in the back. This bow of velvet was in the newest shade known as stone' blue. The effect of smart bows straight out in the back is very good this season., and looks-well on large or small hats adding a dis tinctive touch of style both mew, and pleasing. A large white leghorn hat witn crown made of all-over net having fine lace quilled around a large brim had a touch of tiny, red rose buds to give it that ultra fashionable : tone. Beneath the Trim in the back was caught up bow with ends hnnging down of black velvet ribbon. .Thi3 picturesque hat suitable for the girlish young face was much admired. . A large black hat with soft plumes and maline made a very handsome hat for the lovers of all black head wean, , Small hats, large hats and hats of the oddest shapes! imaginable, each suited to any Individual taste with plain - tailored ' trimming, the more dressy hat with : bright, plumage In gorgeous coloring or the hat with a wealth of flowers to set forth the youth ful beauty, all were there and more will follow even now that the Opening Day is over. ' a ' . - 1 ST" it PTTT'X U t CILVNCE TOSECUEE CASH PRIZES BY STUDYING TIIE ADYEETISE- JIEXTS OF FIES ON PAGE 10 OF TODAY'S ISSUE OF THE Yt CAEOLINA D:iO CRAT. : An Interesting puzzle is presented on the 10th page of the Democrat today.. In the "VTho 13 YTho" Puzzle advertisement. . , -.' : i This 13 an opportunity for you to secure a cash award of either 7 or 3 dol lars iust find out Vho-Ia Yho. There i3 23 advertisements business men of Ilendersonville alone being represented. No names are -mentioned in any of the advertisements, but in each one will -be found suggestions that will aid one in seeking, whether individual, firm" or corporation. .. . ' . . There are two cash award3. . ' ' To the person furnishing the most complete and correct list of carats, a caeh " prize df 1 will be paid. . " " . '.--. -For the second L:st list Z will be paid. - In V -i event that two" or mere people are tied for" first prize, then the sec ond prize will be annulled, and. the total $10 will be divided equally among' the tying ccnteetants. ' - . . " 'Eaeh advertisement U numbert;!. The number of the advertisement, folio which he cr she believer, it irapi:: T;:3 av;r."j will 13 by :1 llet cf t: e name3 cf the 1, L aim ot TT-- nrslv ess t!d3 cf t e." Lists maybe sulinittc.. larch 3. - One has equally ur r,3 in' the firrt. - neon last h ,1 t! nd t!: :lr tv::lnre3 will 1 3 i .1?,. All li:tr the" Id Y,r:.tern Carolina D: this c. -1 i- 1 M M V. new road law of this count Oui l . , ;rai hundred Citizens of iv;Il3 township asked to sign th? p - th:re was not over four or five 1 v,l-- refused. -This makes it a r:o:- : rt'' :n and universal issue in this cc: .ty. - :- ' 1, ; -' It i; govern and : few way - i built r ablext from " authority that the r. ill send an expert here - ' ' pxr?ns3. excentinsr a' J9 f M to give advice in" the . Tuesday at the court house'. JIt is urg lilch our road3 should be ed that every citizen of this county be cazo tne proportion 01 sana t bs used.This will-be -valu ta tL3 road buililfers- of thi3 county. ' - . IIendrr:3a county is now taking the greatest strp rf progress ever made by the co":r.ty in its history. ric:i Escape Horse lost. News reached the city, from Blan tyre cn IlenJay to the effect that Dud- ley'Orr, Dave Holiday and Malvin Morgan r irrowly escaped drowing last Sunday.-afternoon 'while attempting to drive across a swollen stream. The; three r cre in a buggy going out for a drive v;l, Orr-in charge of the reins, ll.tle drcriin that danger wa.s ahead. Heavy rr.' is previously -had caused a rap: I risi: cf the French Broad river end its tributaries, one of which hap pened to i 3 BrysontCreek at the point where thia stream crosses the public road half a mile east of Blantyre sta - tion The Etory goes that on approaching the water Holiday warned the "driver that it would be dangerous to venture in, but Orf Cld not entertain that view of.-the matter and. drove the horse, a small. pcrV .1 ' tn '1r. Vv . .1. Baldwin," to -.r. the driver sr.'l escaped with t., lug to free V -r 'v.-r.tery gra'.e." while -''liv-3. Ixi attempt . ; frcr.i th'? 1. :;r that it 'nrlLx . -itself, .Holiday became sans - Leneatn tne , sunace, dui was , j:ttie tot: finally rescued by -the heroic efforts of Attracting much attention was a ma young Morgan, who removed; his coat, troniy tat of fciaci: -i-rned. with, an held, to the end of one-sleeve, passed exquisite plume-of tit' newest" shade 1 tne otner, to tne struggling, man ana drew nim ashore. The pony was left to Its fate and remained where life -beet me extinct until the water had sub sided two days litter. ' . . ' Locar Contracts Awarded. . J A number of local " contracts have 1 Patten Memorial Hospital in the build ing of this fine structure. J. V. Hel sel, manufacturer of metal sheet woYk has the contract for the roofing - and tin work. J. W. Mclntyre, plumber, will furnish all the plumbing fixtures. These two local concerns are among the best in this part of the 'state and will more than likely give the hospital an exceptionally good job. . Mr. Johndenn of Newport, Term., , the hat, Two adorable - creations In has moved , to this city and - located I Misseg hats were greatly admired. The with . his - family in a residence on first ,was a large soft white hemp of Washington . street, owned by the es-1 unusuany nne quality In two toned col late of the late Dr. J. G. Waldrop. Mr. I or black and white. . Draped loosely Glenn was in the jewelry business, in ennessee and has decided to open up in this, city He will occupy in a few weeks a part of the Mrs. A. .R Posey Imillinery store. contestant chould set down the t - with the name cf the firm cf 3 names will bs announced latr.r. ts, in the "Who iWlio"- lis :rti: he the' lirt.as leg.hia .ndne-t uS ; C.T.C3 by me.il cr clherwiee, untll :j a chance in submitting-list in the .correct .name 3 cf th j advertieerj ie' Democrat cn3 week fron re I:y, to "V.'ho is Who" Ccnttet Mar. i -,crs enville, :;. C. ::.il cr ion- to 1 nol2.Iy is tin el. Gr; .u-y m m . ,s k4 L'U UiilliUl JiOO ii. 10 OE HELD TUZCDAY X A very important meeting of the Greater Western North Carolina As- sociation will be neid in tms city next present-" The question of an'addilion al assessment of the -various counties t comprising the", association be levied A meeting of considerable : impor tance was held in Asheville last Mon day at which the following gentlemen of this city attended: - Messrs W. A. Smith; II.. C. Meyer, R. N. Willcox E. Y7.-Ewbank, and II. M. Roberts of. Fletcher. -. At the meeting held here nlans for the summer advertising will De discussed - at length. ' The appro- nriation for this figures into the tnous- ands of dollars and will be heard .with interest by the local people.; As the Greater Hendersonville Club is an aux iliary of this organization it Is request ed that the members of the club at tend in fui. - - ' Easter Party, at 3Irs. Posey's. Twn jirHstlr. winflnws . r.lfiVfirlv but Rimnlv and "eraCefullv arranged. by ;isMrS - posey :;and her competent milliner invitingly called : the ladies , forth ; to inspect a ; rare ' display.:; in TV stylish chapeaux. ; vases of roses anu., few of the choicest hats with some dainty accessories made simplicity the key note of 'decoration in the show; win-dows.--' :"; : - -"' Tithin abounded hats In'.charmingly distinctive - styles. Ladies' and ' Misses hats also "Lid3 for Kids" tod present ed c:i r Irrcl'Ie touch of beauty in their , Jt -i 3 cf 1 1.1--. -3 rd pinks, , , v - -. f r f 1ji jjell Rose. - - - A smart little flower tuf ban of white covered with pink- roses had on the chowa, slanting. backward, a graceful bunch of Mauve' pink. maline." l-C" Another unia ue'hat was a small lur- ban hat In brown woven braid with a stiff-stick-up of Coquede Ro.che direct- ud beine -called the question mark plume. , - " "" " " ' s. Odd shapes, and mostly- small as Dame Fashion has 'decreed the early spring styles shall be, so in every de tail Mrs.- Posey's hats -were up to the top-notch of v smartness. Her largest showing of hats were distinctly tailored hats noticeable for their simplicity, r Many -of these small hats . bore only fetching bows, or gay plumage straight xut from the back of and gracefully about the crown was a broad pink -satin sash and hand some large bow Of same Biatrial tend ing toward the back, y -. - An ideal picture hat In white, black and pink combination was the second. It too -was a soft hemp with black chiffon covering the crown, also shirr ed under and over the brim, garland ed most bewitchingly on top and under the brim were tiny pink rose buds and foliage. . The Panama Hats had an extensive showing, and never were they finer and, at more reasonable prices. A tru ly splendid quality for only $6.00.- A few seasons back the same hat cost $10.00. And by the way did; you know WHITE crepe was the truly conven tional mourning colof these daysT"" . See the lovely specimen in Mrs. Pos ey's Window. The simplest lines, and extreme good Jtaste. There were many other hats too numerous to mention from which you would have no trouble in finding some thing exactly to your tate. The var iety' was great and the "style -weir it was chic, nobby and truly Parisian. . Tinrcnt Dies ! ircvr Orleans. Mr, ed II. DeL. Vincent cf New Orlean3 LIcndavat his heme in. that city. Mr. Vincent was cno cf tne pioneers cf the famous I1-t Reck summer col ony and has been coming here for i"-.r.r years with hii frmily.' "r. Vincent's .death ccmes xth ccmes as fs. theck to ty. Mr. many friend3 in this ccun- VI.-c:nt he s accumulate i an ; wealth"' in tL3 cotton trencr- ere bullae s and i wit.i many cf their big Cz cn the cotton exchange. - The handectr? Re-:; I.; cr..:.- ci te i rm f Internet to tiurlet vie cir-1 polii ii vi'tt: vc: Nu.,w set -., - M i g (By Noah M. Hollowell.) RalsiK N. C. Comber and lenely . is the death-like stillness which per vades the halls cf the North Carolina General Assembly, where for more than : -sixty days there " have been - forensic battles, clash of wits conflict cf ideas, motions to do or not to. do, roll calls o' dreary repetitions of ayes and nayc3 the frequent ' peal of gavel and the monotonous drone of "The General As- . sembly Do Enact" from the deep vcicci of the Reading Clerks. There Was for more than two' months scenes of animation of one kind or another is nowthe echoing cT the walls "as "occasional faltering feet come in contact with the stone floors worn much uneven by over half a cen tury's use. The second ,fioov of the Capitol i3 a scene of;' painful 7 grave--.yard silence, which isN broken with the click of typewriters by the clerks, who are getting odds and ends together. A visit to the House and Senate re minds one of a one-time happy 'home made sad by. the departure of some loved one. - - Although by - constitutional limita- , tion 1913 session of the General As sembly ended . Saturday, .the . expira- . tion of the sixty days provided for by. the constitution, the majority .of the . members of both branches remained over until Wednesday, when the gavels of the Speaker of the House, and the President 'Of the 'Senate fell glmultan- ousiy, the doors leading to the rctunia . being wide; ; ajar? in order that both bodies might adjourn at the same time. - During the latter part of the week only a fragmentary pie-hunting rem- nant of the Legislature could' be found in Raleigh, these being on the -trail 'of some clerkship, judgeship, eolicitorski? or some other kind of ."ghip". Some of the -Legislators have' gone home fueling proud, cl their record and fulkbf inspiration to make a strenuous campaign two years hence while ethers have bade" farewell to Capitol great-" ness" with a splendid record, but 11 tl with disgust. ' There are ethers who vou Id i:""1' to retuv: and r.are tr.3 tl :ome det mcaiura cr rer.13 1 will ult; :ately retire them to prrau life for. n indefinite period. - Wkile some things have been dan that probably should have remained undone and while other things were left undone when ' something should haVe been done, taking the work as a whole there has been some progressive, constructive . legislation, possibly more than has been accomplished at any re cent session; of the General Assembly. ' As to the volume of work handled, there was much more this session than at that of 1911. During that year some thing likel,200 bills were ratified. TheeT House and Senate number the . bills consecutively as they are reached, each . bill going from one branch to the other bearing the numbers . of each body. The highest House number cf the 1911 4 session was 2188,: this composing the number of bills IntrodutVd -in the House and those originating in the Sen ate and , later sent' to the House. The House number of the present session reaches 2363.- That of the Senate is 2045 ae-ainst 1972 in 1911.' The House number Is larger by reason of th,e fact that a larger number ofbills were in troduced and killed In that body than In the Senate. The 1913 session en-.-acted into law 1539 bill3 and resolu tions, the greater part of them being purely " local. - Among this number were several measures of much import ance to the 'State1 ' Good reads legisla tion has been in abundance and it might be said that taia kind cf 1 eo lation was the dominant feature of Us fmajority of local measures. . What MounUinecrs viz. Out of approximately. 2,40 D tills in troduced at the past session of the Gen , eral Assembly, the" counties composing the Tenth Congressional district are blessed or cursed as the co.ee may-be with 275, mostly local measures. Senator Hannah cf Haywood counV breaks the record cf the mountaineers In the large number of bills introduc ed and Representative McClure of C.ay breaks the record in the small num. ecr introduced.", In fairnees to t-ee3 law makers and their mountain colleagues it can be truly said that the greatnes.3 of Ihe record of a legielatcr is net, to be measured by the number cl c.is introduced. Such a reckoning wcu.-i be far from justice for a man's great ness " in many.; Instances Is mee.eu.rel by the number cf obnoxious t"3 "e Eiicceeds In killing, x-e-.-v c. . elective wcrkcf a leg.i.-ucr z i -put in with or before the cemm:tt:ee. t committea thot uzuiliy ue- 'trrr'tnf-fl'thO fit 3 Cf a L J1 ..... m thre is more than c: 2 . ura'tho grcatr.:- cf 1: il ls rot to be y.ilied by t, ncl.3 he makes cr tha nu way to meas-' vclur- 3 cf e'er cf tills he Intro, treat n: -jr Villi 511 e l v. the si -nen cf others we. 3 in-. 1 mlr.' , -r J- lit riven kerew - j r.u:i;'.i i.. - f rem the w r -r . - " - . 77 c V1 "--'' e r AIIr.er 10 ; Z :. er, " o . o. r CLD SEE!

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