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- v. c f- o v - f i I r ''! I' 1 Co. and French Ef dud Hustler - V VOL XXI 1, NO 44 HENDEONVILLE, N- C; 1.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE, CO N TAINS THR E E i TIM ES : M PAPER ECCSBOeWJSBMB V '- . . .J f - l I ,M0 REVIVAL SERVICES " CLOSED WEDNESDAY NIGHT. $eetlns of Sereral Days Results In iuMial Blessing for City; Rev. lr, ETarts Greatly Lored. The revival services of the evan gelical cnurcnes or - nendersonville, vhivli were conducted by Rev. C. Li. Evai'ts during the past two and one -hall weeks, closed on Wednesday of this week. , The meeting created great interest from the first service and the interest, as evidenced hy large congregations, held out until the final service last night ' T ' . ' . ' . The First Baptist church building, which had been provided with aboui 400 extra seats, was comfortably fill ed at each night service and at severtii the seating capacity of about 1,100 would not accommodate the crowds. . Three services were held on many diys and two services were held each day. As a result of the meetings, which have been declared. to be by far. the most successful ever held in Hender soiiviile, there were several conver sions and a large number of the back slidden renewed their vows - and th-3' cold indifference of many others Jo word the church was dissipated Most notable of the services were those on Friday of last. week. The. children attended the morning service and for the afternoon the Chapman Alexancfer party of Asheville was herV The church was filled to overflow ing on Friday morning by the schoo children of Hender's6nville those of Fassifern. Blue, Ridge and Flat Rock schools and the children of the Balfour orpaanage. iney were attended by dav and Sunday school teachers. The sermon was delivered by Mr. Evarts and many of the children gave their tearts to God. Rev. K. W. Cawthon, chairman of the committee on arrange ments, arranged for this meeting and he and all others interested felt that the first of this kind in this city wa;i a signal success. At the Friday afternoon service Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman preacher .on "Christ is Living" to a congregation that filled the church building. Mr. Evarts and Mrs. Charles MT Alexander conducted services : at the Methodiit church for the overflow from the First Baptist church. In addition to the sermon by Dr. Chapman, tie music by Mr. Alexander-and rMr.Brawn at the" Baptist church was greatlynjoyed.- The' pastors a'ndch'urch officers of Hendersonville entertained With hitr cheon the Asheville pafty' at the Ken tucky Homei where brief remarks yrere heard. . i';" , . '. r ; - On last Monday Afternoon a meeting' vas held for ladies only and It as was as another for children mostly-Oil Tuesday afternoon were latgtljr ftt tended and much-taferest-was.' matfi-. tt 1 , Vr ; i; ' 1""' Unusual tor HendersonTnie was a sunnse service held Wednesday mpn., mg or inisweeK-w oM ociocK i Son at tneS6 w especially jam for s at ISs especially large for a service at tms Mr. Evaru has found a wsga place : In the hearts of Hendersonville peo ple for they have learned to Iovehlrjti and to enjoy his able sermons. ' His coming has been - regarded by all Christians as a signal blessing -for Hendersonville and community iml he will long be remembered for hhs great service in this . city. The appre ciation of the people was in 8 way ex piessed by free will offerings to com pensate Mr. Evarts for his great work. Probably the most notable gift in this that of Mrs. A, M. connection was Gover) who entertained Mr. Evarts at the Kentucky Home . during his stay in the ntv. - '- . Statement-of Committee : With reference'to the meetings, Mr. Cawthon, chairman of the- executive niittee of" the Chapman-Alexander meetings for Hendersonville, said: "Some of the people of Hendfirson viile have been praying for some time for just the kind of evangelistic meet ings that we have been, blessed with during the past 17 days. I -can .re member going Into the church build ing all alone several times during the past few years and - praying that the building might be the place of testi mony, praise and striking conversions. All this has been fulfilled. 'God sent to us at the opportune time, Evangelist Evarts. All the churches who believe in and practiC3 the saving of the lost united': and cc -operated in making the meetings possible and such conditions gave op portunity for the Holy Spirit to 'work. and th results have exceeded, tne CJkU VVVAVl I expectations of all: "He is able to-ao a thinly semea fe" ' exceedingly abundanUy-above aU;thaticotmty to have built the road- Uem- t V,'0 oolr r tVifnlr "Evangelist Evarts, connected "with the Chapman-Alexander - - evangelistic party is doihe a great work for God. lie preaches the truth, has , tact' and organizing ability,:' and above .,alU . is c.,. j , . xLi-iti A "The nastors of Hendersonville be- lieve that the results of these meetings: will he permanent and abiding and 4 that aU of the chwrcbes Will experiefice increased, life" arid' power In regular woriJ :? : r, are bein and tt" is hoped : oeing arrangea ana i0, i "iti i .AnnH mnnin 5 Jlhese ? n3-r r - : "Would be glad if all our;peonl3 : ahe had worked:for esecur e. w?uia De g.ia.a UJ:"J rt,!- r- ..mkoo bond issue .by Edney-. -uia looK rorwara to auu tr.- union meetings next April ; large tent speciallyadapted to accom- In tSS 2oole r of Ibe aguntry.'' - odate and reach all t town and surrounding e& '&,ifc ; & ADVERTISING. The man who does not ad- - vertise simply because his '- grandfather did not, should. wear knee breeches and- a'" i& wig; says an exchange. ' The man who does n,ot ad- v - vertise cecause it costs money - jfr te . sinouid quit paying salaries ...Jfe- for the same reason. -J - j& 5V i' " The man whol does -"hot ad- vertise because: he -does not yknow how to write copy for an ad "should "quiet - eatinsr because he cannot cook. The man who does not ad- vertise v because - -somebody' said it did. not pay, should not believe the earth Is round because the ancients 'said it was flat, ? . - . jja & & & & & & & . - - - WOODMEN OF THE "WORLD WAGISGL CAMPAIGXJ The regular weekly meeting of White Pine Camp No. 213. Woodmen ' of the World, which was discontinued auring me unapmaa-Aiexamder meet lugs, Tvill le resumed at the hall on Main street on Thursday night of this week. All members are urged to be. present at 7:30 o'clock as business of importance will be brought before ! the ramp. ' j ! Twrt i- ttTm-o ron.too ovt ed to lae present for initiatory work and a general good time is expected. " White Pine camp is taking on its usual fall and winter growth and it is ; expected that fifty new members will f have been added by the end of the year. Good work is being done by tha may he interested in the growth and members in selecting and securing prosperity of their county, and those strong and sturdy timber for the, new who could have met me not to their menibershlp ' . - sorrow. Many have accepted me -as Woodmen in this section of the State agrl"lturf 1 AeaHe iS11 are interested in the re'eent visit of Jlany nave stood 5 Urms thQ o,,' oH,HoQr r w nMt o w;for.Bome reason. Perhaps . unwilling rr,oof r oQ Aciioviiio vmTiTo i where he delivered ah inspiring ad dress on Woodcraft. KEY. MR- WRIGnT RESUMES j jri' - EAST. BAPTIST PASTORATE. : ' v . v - I vTfev. George F.- Wright, .who wa3 pastor of the :Eastv Hendersonville . church for 14 months, and who leit 1 tieadtfvrters, has "'been. Tejcalled to the Castorate Of fhollrarch. The cail was extended, last Sunday morning. - Mr. Wright ihas Accepted streets of your" terrfar-liaVe seen me the same and Assumed the field of his" Btopmg talklng, .to the agricul former pastorate, .-f - - . I tural peopie nian tlmesj Tou ' may Keen regret, was expressed by the have wondered what l -meant; what church when Mr. Wright resigned the 'Wn, . ftf "r am and manv other .W.? rorjm;juia otuer Wright recently- Mslted Henderson- K semtfc- Carolina, hav- abandoned UienUslonarr work jin nmhpr nf th western counties. and ' EaSt hendersonville church being j Khms. tourlg;aervial , tookdvantage ofie opportunity and .SSTSSSiSS la:?!Ji2aS!? before i thnrclf services.. Which conducted Ty."Mr.?Wr Ight J HICKORt'xUT GAP HO AD WAS FOICIA1XT OPEXED SATURDAT Many - state -and -county omeials and cood-road enthusiasts met at Bear "WaTkrw last Saturday and celebrated the construction: of the Hickory KM Gap 2&aiL'.. l'-J.. : SDeakine for . , -Henaereon oumy Mayor a E .Bjsks&s declared that he ; could promise' tee wnoie-neanea Buv-jtory 01 me oorer. wuo iuiuwb uuw uwi port of the', people." of this county to-, to fight him?. How many farmers of vards the work - ot maintainihg thfe Henderson county know the Stork's highway "In the-best xoriditloiL ": He Delicious applet How -many know added that of one thini he isras sure, Btaymon's Winsap? How many know and that was that Henderson county the; Rome beauty? -And still we, are has been' thoroughly saturated with .planting thousands of fruit trees every the 'ood roads Idea. year. Did youever think. of . a man State Senator Jim Carson of Ruth- who needs' more knowledge than, any erford county, wfco was largely instru-" other man to run his business suc mental in securing legislation favora- ceesfully,.and his daily vocation were ble to the use of state convicts on the such that he is. kept away from books highway, declared that as the farmers in day time and make him so tired of Rutherford county can raise vegeta- that when "nigt comes he is too fa ble truck from three to four weeks tlgued to read? Who is he? Oh, he earlier than other western counties, is the man. that produces the food for and their principal market was in our multitudinous family of humanity Asheville and Buncombe county, theras well as the millions of head of liva construction of the highway would, be stock. Where Is the lawyer's guide? of great benefit to them. - It' lies open day and night before his Speaking for the citizens of Bear ' eyes. We need to be led by a safe Wallo w Edney ville and other towns ; guide. Of . all the men on earth that nearby ' Bob Freeman .declared that need a standard maker, the farmer is there was no one who would appre- the oneJ Seventy-five per cent of the date the road more sincerely than the farmers- of North Carolina fai lto de ritlzens named He pointed out that it j cide what crops they will plant on cer- ..i hn fmnoRsible for such iv UU1U UCk v - x- Seintroduced as -the man who said the .i--- Var- '-ha - hniltu Jake n i rrwm u. v a i 111 mwl, t . w TlVfTa was asKea to eipmm u nm- . . - . . - - . X- t-ni-r 1 menta In View Ol xne very cuucui viwmv. will be completed in tfiat the highway, win - be eon ipleted m maira i-iir. Lvda .stated tnat it as true -that:-iie -had -remarked a t a meeting heMown .at ttejnj H,that u would take 40,000 to blow the -rock outr along Qfdlon JriZ the nstruct on iT. rnst . in Liitr m.ib"" "- fifty - thousand dollars, his own state- iA 4 Hvnamidne was Z high afr .27-The peak- tedthat inspite of his pessimistic eflortsnf other citi-1 w managed to secure that sum-: sens , bad managea . road , to aid in the constructibn of the road p I DEMONSTRATOR PERKINS LEAVES FOR NEW JOB .INC BURKE COUNTY; " ' ' . ; ' -)'' ' ' 7' - - - - - in ins uareweii Message to x Hender son County He Advises' Co-oper- ation and Farm Progress..? County Farm Demonstrator E. L. Perkins left Tuesday for Morganton to. assume duties as demonstrator for Burke cdv niy after a service - of two years in He.derspn county. . v: ? The county commissioners" refused j demonstration work- in this county and as a result the work: had ;.tocbe disoontinded. r. " ;1 Politics Is understood to be . the cause. It became whispered "around a year ago that Mr! Perkins .was- a democrat and the jig : was alU up.vIt was too much for republicans to swal low to! think that a democrat should' be on the county's payroll. ;? - p. The county commissioners lielped the work the first year' but refused the aw n,i t ""' second year. The salary was made ttp.jvff8' bv the farmers' union board of . edu-'f Vrr. s 'fc Hant.Treett, grade mi. ."""us iuuns rot? . TIC- T 1J A a 1.3 1 il section and will miles of his native home. During :, his ( sxay m nenaerson county Mr. jferrans r did what has .been declared by fair-ij. minded people to be a' splendid work that brought many good returns. He has made many friends who regret his departure and his farewell message, whicti follows, shows that. he still ha the interest of the farmers of te county close at heart: , v- -" "To Whom This May Concern: : i "I hope to say nothing that might bf. offensive to any one. I only .feel it my duty to write to my friends in Henderson county and any. others that to acknowledge their limited knowi-f eage for farming. Some have de4 nounced demonstration work for lack; of knowing what it really is. Some, have resented the work in order; that they might show the people that they are exceptional farmers and need no help. Oh! I would that the world was made up of the latter, but to mysorj r0w it is7 not. f r "There are a great' number . o fpeople vnw mp -hav teen .me Walk the reasons that I write you this. It is that I Want one and llto; know why I came what I .have 'done ..while, here, Z". i:.?;tnV.L.; and why I. am SENT away, 'tt w uefS Jals coP ftcIala t ;tns great county of oiirs. I fl :er il them. wxy other way men.? Is. Jt: courage our people neeai Is-t knowledge" we need? .-.Is it pow er we need?; Knowledge engendereth power.- Could a Cman,ciun a cotton mill who does not know: It snlner work- IIiim Ran & man farm' ' without a knowledge of agriculture ? Farmers and others tell me .that peach tree. will not live here worth while any longer. Tell me: How many farm ers in North. Carolina, can tell you tht life . history of the peach tree borer Without a knowledge of the life his tain parts of their farms each yea . - ' j J - SnSt follow; This failure of decision 'may 'm credited, to several things." Lack - - . Trr r-rtrl arliru d a tn .nrnnpl- timet . CI1- wi ajiunivu6B -irv. " . . xumm-w""""-"-! T and many others. -Any-of. them require Ing --knowledge and j. action; if uoeB it suuua larsn -nucu a uticai parues -m : neaven?: -vevare au the statement that the' : acreagtiof ono people. Why not onecause Ed graks -and clovers; in Henderson coun-.. .Htion, loVe.and prosperity.-. Unftyi. ty has' been iricreasedrfrom SOO-acres vfeat "Would , 'it mean to i Henderson Steptember-1913 lo 12,000 acres Sep i county people? ' V - 't : tember .1915. It is actuallycvil cbal- T ; Men, educ': assmiirafe, v imitate, lenge any number bf .men to- makeithee'.' ambitious:And;-.cbuysl;-;l8 ; it census oC Henderson county and proyei thA wnrM wftat. lm fceen done in r two "yea According-:to : the ery through this source alone: there has been added to I the wealth directly and indirectly. In plant Rtf animal- food. $300,000. Nowi.lis- te the farmer is one of the greatest imitators In the world The leaven li imitators' in the world- -The leaven ;s j inquiries ,s f rom : people of : Henderson i.'dut' at large, -O my ;Tends Y'v??--:-': - --l:' 3 l&: MERCHANTS TO .3IEET V ON MONDAY NIGHT. I Every:inember of" the local -a Merchants association is urg- ed' to attend-the meeting of ii r the association on next Moh- day night at the new rest Ss S room.-r: i v f: V'v Matters st great importr " jfc - ance to the membership will $6 "?-'be given attention1 3 '- & : , & & & ARBOB DAY OBSERVED. J ; Craied School of Hendersohvllle Eii- joys Arbor ; Day Program, The Hehderoonville ; graded school jnbserved Arbor: day last Friday. -i No trees-were planted. Ah interest ing program waisrendered as follows: jA. . oong u, . welcome ArDOT jjay, f iTune : America. - - - Misa Willie Lou Jordan: Mtr Mitchell: State Forest Miss n riarrVe fJarrpn - ,"6. - ATTree Mr Winbourne Beason Forest Fires Mr. Horace Gray. S . Mt. - Mitchell Miss Dolly Posey. 9. Checking the Waste Miss Fuller; 10, " Planting Song Tune: America. 11, Our Audubon Society Mr. Stepp. 12. The Wail of the Quail Miss Pace IS. Birds-rMr. Gaither Briggs: ' . 14 A Little - Sermon to BoysMr. Alexander Riibenstein. 15.- State and Federal Protection of : ..Birds and Game Mr.: M. -M.- Shep - -.herd..- , .. ; - . 2.S. . Club . Women's - Duty to Arbor .Day Miss Nell Garren. 17. Toast to North Carolina. 18, r Song Arbor ' Day Tune: Mary land. - . : ' ' - SUGGESTS 3IAIN CUT OFFS. Superintendent of . the water, works , A. A, McCall, has prepared number of sketches for the board "of comr::."- sioners in which he pioposes to ftlacoil cutofis on the main line of the water Hystem so that when important repairs are made it will - not be necessary .to 1 cut the entire city w'e. supply, off at one time. He. propo323 tu divide 1:4 city. . in-rsections .and - ;ossihiy where new: water mains are tiv h: laia to have cut-off- pla.ced ti Unit onlvtomr et "wfllbe cut off' from water a a tfme-for:-repaifs: ,T;.Of course iUwIll ;W some; time, he-. fore' Ihesd improvements will be, madeC Ther are- now in ! use in all cities fend Mr. McCall iWnka that with a. little, expense this would ' relieve the. citizens of inconvenience which is-at the pres- en riot enjoyed. HEKD'ERSOJiYILLE- MA X0S1V . HcrwelK uCobb : . whd recently pur chased the Wheeler hotel uv Bender-. sonVille,10s.t heavily in the J)Ig' Ral eigh "fire Saturday night, according to the following -hews dispatch V,,. The Ralelgh; apartment linnex, that was sd-nearly destroyed : is owned by Howell . Cobb ,Mr. ' Cobb's ioss will probably . be7 at least ; I25.000 "on t the building-.- Then he lost $10000 worth of flriehotel.'furniture? that he had purchased just ..before he decided to J convert' the place" into an ;, apartment house. ' ' " :: 1' XUTHERN SERVICES. Lutheran services will be held" in the Methodist- church Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.' ; Prof. Morgaii of Lenoir college will, speak.-' - It ,grow. Long may the word - clover live" My friends. you Willjsee the day. when clover will bring nbre wealth t Henderson county than.' will, come through . any other source. It means more . cows, ' more corn and more clover. : Remember the three C. C. C's. "O fellow Vmen, I am: not quitting demonstration work when I leave Henderson county. I will immediate ly take up the same kind of work in. some other, and you will ever find me cheerfully singing: "Take time to sow clover1." Oh, does it take time? I think It makes time. ' "I shall ever look back upon the two years I have spent in Henderson coun ty as a great era in my life. Fellows, I've done my duty as far as I knew, how. . It is rny desire that Henderson county reach' out and get an agricul-. tural agent of -gr eat ability- to lead and guide . and . cheer -and stimulate the people to develop these great possibil ities lying here practically asleep. Henderson county is a sleeping giant. People wake her up. ' Get heavjer horses let plows rrin deeper, use pure bred live stock, pure seed,' put forth a - little more energy; and . a lot more knowledge1 and then our beloved1 coun ty will bldssom like a rose. Yes thou sands" of roses.; 'O mv-frlends. Will there e anypo- possible for. jHendefsdii"cbunty f rom ,r'o.iVi ;t.nn & ,not paipt her green? "Give me clover, give me clover Till the county Is rich all over- My addressfrom now will.be Mor ganton.. : I will be glad to answer "any r ' IMPORTANT MEETING OF COUNTY TEACHERS HERE. ON NOV 20. I'wo Session Plan for TeaqherV Meet dings' Will be. Discussed ; Interest- -' . ing Program Arranged. " ; Because a number of" thelteaohers' wish to attend v the" North" Carolina Teachers'- assembly in Raleigh on Nov; 24, 25 and 26, the next meting of the Henderson County Teachers' Asso ciation will be held on Ndy. 20th. Th'g bids fair to' be a very interesting ses son and all teachers are urged' to " be present; .-; . , : ; . Two SessonElan for Meeting. : Besides the . regular program,- the question of a two.session plan for-the meetings will . be - discussed. . This -ii . i ers, who desire to get the most out of i . i -. . . - . . i the monthly meetings.- Under the piesent: arrangement our .programs,. tho' usually interesting, are; crowded mto such short; time that x we: cannot frW; the nfton PYrAllPTit adrocaoa Often excellent addresses, requiring an hour, must be delivered in half that tlme$ and it is not unusual to intro duce a speaker with the request that lie; confine i his remarks to r five Vpf tm pelled to omit .interesting and helpful uuiiiuics. xvcv;euLiy vr c uavti ubju wjui nu m bers f romK the program for lack of time. Possibly the most serious defect in our- present plan, is ;: the- fact tha we have little opportunity to kn6w eaca other. No organization, whose mem; bers barely know Teach pther by-sight. cau . hope to . accomplish much. We j ove it to ourselves and to the schools we Represent to become aequalnted, in order that - we may .know more of the problems that confront each teach erand seek, together, the correct so- lutioh ot these problems. " If a half hour at each meeting could be devoted to social intercourse, it.would add lmr mensely to the. enjoyment of the occa sion and at the same time, would tend to draw out . the more timid and reti cent teachers' " besides encouraging them to take an - active . part . in the program. " , c tf'V Again, Hjur roundtable ; discussion have gone a"-begging of late. -Yet this is one of the most helpful" features of the meeting. The writer has.'onidif ferent occasions been greatly : helped, by a roundtable discussion held - In the county superintendent's offlcefaftecreg uiar, meeung was over, ana waen.omy. twor or three teachers 'were: present. t - ljo jwe nofc need . to- knowc whatther. tESChersU are dolnwhatj their aima are aridwhatmethodrthey-nateifound most effective We nav ourBUbsCriu- tiops j to " educational f periodicals to leani what tachersiii TennessCeVor, New " York are doing, and neglect the means' of obtaining, ' .right, at- home, thi$ Information from home: -teachers through the roundta.ble -discussion. This department of tlie meeting should be .given a- "place bri every-, program, foi from no other source may be; had such valuable aid as "comes from, meet- Ling other teachers in an informal dls-. cussion of. school"; management, dis cipline and teaching The roundtable discussion is-thn cnly" means ' we have of giving ail teachers an-, opportunity for self -ex-, pression at each.,: meetings ; 'While knowing this, lackjjof time has co.m-f in for otner things On'certainoc I - I peiiea us to use uie ume at cawi siuns in the past when this discusslo waa attempted it didiot prove as sue 1 : 2 A. 1 1 V. kA.ifan'anmA:'. teachers, thror timidity a few. thro' ftar of Droloneing the meeting - beyond ftriiin time and others, because they think perhaps their problems will not Interest the other; teachers, "refrain from entering heartily into the dis cussion all of which goes to prove we need more time and to become ac quainted with each other. .:V , ' Each teacher is an important part of the educational force in Henderson county, and not one "should lack the opportunity for gallant expression. No matter how small the ; problem i should be threshed out in teachers meeting and a solution Vrrived at. The f individual experience or some, on, teacher may be of great value to. many others. Why not bring all this put in our meetings? We are all workers to-1 gether with one common aim in view the educating of the boys and girls of Henderson county. Jt is our dutv Nto use every means atour command to give them the best in . us. ' Let us seize this opportunity of acquainting ourselves "with the best methods in use in our county ' s To be sure, all thip will take time more time than we ''have -been: devot ing to our monthly meetings; - The solution is the Two-Session Plan. This, means, according to the suggestion of fered at the last meeting, one session of Friday night and the second on Sat urday forenoon. This plan is work ing well in Nash- ancL other ' counties, and : what these have done Henderson can do. The people in ; Nashville the county seat of Nas-. are glad- to en tertain the teachers ftoin , Friday af ternoon untiPSaturday noon, and this saves the expanse-.which rnighttoliierr wise . make.- tbei rFViday; . night session' impractical. s y&fy "The' frequency laf these meetmgs and J the mode of entertainment : are mat ters to be worked out. v . fc'.r :y:. !- The Couritj Commencement, Ul r -Another-topic, of interest to be con sidered .at the ., next - meeting, is the County CommjBhcement; .Ouc; first rt-tempt- In this 'direction 'prored .,suck . k great" success, that it seems "."safe tV predict a mpcb better one: next spring Many schools" riot f epresented" in the FREEZE-BACON MILLS GET - SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE. Local MiUs Receive Orders From For - eign Countries. Shortage of Dyes J ' ; Loots Serious. Hendersonville - manufacturers are -already enjoying a share of the much ly sought South American trade.i Dur- -ing , the past week . the. Freeze-Bacou hosiery mills received through ' their agents a large order of their producte for Buenos "Aires. During the fall this" company has shipped large orders to Bordeaux 'France land, to Jew YorK ' where' the goods : were reshipped all " over the world. . " . In speaking of the prospects IL P. Teeze stated that orders were plenti-" tu I but that unless conditions imnrnv 7fif TmhJI Z 11 womaTDe ai EllIRr Trfn1 nltl TO Tn Knit mnir Ti -..-v- most prohibitive to buy any. In one case he stated that a certain dye had ' jumped in price since the war from : 26 cents to $5.00 " per pound.- His ; company., is paying ; $1.36 per pound - -for dyes how. ; t ' The . order received; by this mill for ? 1 " South America " consisted mostly of ladies black hose. Jn the spring it is . thought that more orders will be re- - ceived for: white goods making it bet- ' for the. manufacturer in the cost or - production - for. while the price of v -dyes have, advanced put of sight the , cost of manufactured7 goods - have not v advance in", the same proportion. : LUTHER WARD FOUND DEAD. Luther Ward of the-Dana section was found dead Saturday with a gun- - shot wound in his throat. - He is said r to have attended a corn shucking Fri- day nighti taking with him "his double barrel shot gun. It is believed that In ; getting over a. fence the gun wasacci-. . . dahlly discharged:- resulting , in . his death, r The .verdict of the coroner s Jcry was to this effect. ' 1 - The burial took place Sunday after noon with the Woodmen of the World in charge. J'lhterment-' was 5made"in the -Dana: cemetery. In the presence" of : approximately, 1,500 persons., jHr.: Ward leaves a - wife and one -"- child. - : - ; TED FINLET'S JVEW PLAY, Tfrites Seaueal to O'Garry bf the Royal. MouBted;: ITay CemeIIere Kr. Ned Finleyi, one "of the. fces known .. " moving picture actors ."in the country:" -and:'''yd.lSwntofi', ' wherhe as -vigitdf with troups r on several occa-, sfons. SviusC "completed:, the- manu- -scrpt of a sequel to his' thrilling story 'O'Garry : of the Royal Mounted" entitled;. "The Heart of O'Garry' In r this tnew 'story : Finley continues the -vell known "characters , In which O'Garry . Is the hero. L It .is possible that the Vitagraph company- will send -another troupe to Hendersonville and -Chimney Rocfc where the scenes were . . aid in; the" former feature iiicture" 1 ; Letters were received in ; this' city by: : friends -frrMr.r Finley several Cmonths ago" when ne was out in New ; Mexico making a western picture. Jt In. full force td the next one. -We ' should have a much larger graduating class, than, last year and twice as many ' in v. parade, pnildren and parents - in alpparts of the county areJnanif esting . much ; interest id thi; movement and r the time is ripe for us tp get plans .un derway, make our next an event long to" be remembered; .. - Every teacher in -the county is earn- . estly requested to be present. The.: meeting will be ; held at the Hender sonville Graded school building, be glning at 11 o'clock. - , , - ' ". R. F. PACE, r ; Chairman Henderson . County - -t ' Teachers' Association. i The Program. "Teachers and Leartershin' R. A. jReed. -.' .. :. - , '- ' "Sanitation and Hygiene," Miss Ida ; Belle Ledbetter. - ' Talk by-J. B. Belk. -:; j They Bring Results , ' ' .k ' ' ' : ' . MuOnDS lira ; WaniAds - v 'X
French Broad Hustler (Hendersonville, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1915, edition 1
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