r ' I- . .11 .1: 1. , i - -I : 1 " f - 'i. T J! i -i s I 5 , 4 " i ; ... I 3 r 4 i ' t 1 it -, iff - . - 1 1. .. . ,.. f . A I : i i French Broad Hostler Published Every Thursday Entered at the Postoffice at. Hendersonville as Second class matter. Subscription Sates One Year $1.00 Six Months .50 All subscriptions payable in , advance and discontinued upon, expiration. GORDON F. GARLINGTON, Editor and Manager. Make all check or money pay able to THE MUTUAL PBIST I3G COMPANY, Hendersonville N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1913. t Charlotte may- get the af mjj camp intended for Fayetteville. x " Hendersonville is fast filling up with tourists, tourettes and touri nes. With breakfast foods going up five cents the package we about as well begin practicing eating the grass on the front lawn. Those f amers who sold corn last fall to speculators at 75 to $1 a bushel are now buying it back from the same fellows at $2.25. ow that Russia is a republic wehope it will change the names ers on the Grove Park links wore of itstowns so they will not sound DVds. -like a tin can tied to a dog's tail. . Teacher What is a mountain We will have to give credit to range? the French girls for admiring the American soldiers in France. The price of bread was raised when flour advanced and has not oeen lowered since flour dropped, What "s the raisin'? Last Friday the Hustler made an error in the advertisement of uie ouuinern supply uo., in tne prices of flour and lard. The Southern Supply Co., true to it3 policy, sold the commodities at the advertised price and charged the! Hustler $10.10 for the error. This is told to prove that Hustler adver tising sells goods as the firm gave u an itemized statement of the eaies made and to whom, 2 Bnrhanlr annonTip?! a srmpr-' wheat which will produce five times as much grain as the com mon wheat. Hope it will pan oat . better than his spineless cactus. It is not likely that our own Jo sephus will give out any more in terviews about expeditionary forces being attacked by subma rines. - ; t Why not come to Hendersonville where you sleep under blankets ever night and save the expense of running an electric fan to cool you off. 4 ?Tr?-i'i' ,?r'- If those editors and publishers, no"vr meeting over at Asheville, wish to increase the circulatkfn of their ideas on scenic beauty, and State information, they should run over to Hendersonville, and see what a wealth of loveliness there is in North Carolina. We can give them some agreeable surprises. There was quite a severe hail storm over at Flat Rock Tuesday afternoon. The atmosphere in Hendersonville last evening and this morning demonstrated the fact to a marked degree in fact, quite a number of degrees. It was delightful. . -""So-? Every time you write a letter to friend, or business firm, put in a good word for Hendersonville. Mention climate, scenic beauty, and such things. These little men tions do a powerful sight of good. And you will be doing your "bit" for your town. . t y -t ' Moral Courage. ' "Moral courage is more worth hav ing than physical courage, not only because it is a higher virtue, but be cause the demand forit is more con stant. Physical courage is most of the time in the Jumber room. Moral'cour age is needed day by day." George Buxton. "A NOTABLE HEWS SERVICE. V Tuesday the Evening Hustler, fha International News ! Service and its latest connection, Jthe Agence Radio, gave its readers the story of von Behmann-Holl-weg's message to main committee of the Reichstag in a secret meet ing, r J I No other paper in all this section carried this important story, t or days the world has been waiting the pronunciamento of the Chancellor- and it was, expected and touted as favorable to peace But the tenor of his address was "Con tinue the war to the last gasp." The importance of this news was so great that two papers not buy- gtne international News Ser- T7;rt nftpl thp storv bodilv. The I AVU ilJivvu - f New York Sun used it with a streamer crediting the I. N. S. and the New York World played it up 1 . . . 1 ti xt a 1 crediting 11 to iews service. Other papers throughout the coun try also used it in the morning edi tions without credit. Swell's Punk Paragraphs . Philosophy anoTPiffle. & I noticed, while at Asheville yes terday, that most of the golf play- Johnny A large size cook stove. Keeping up With Father. Note to teacher for punishing her son: "Dea rMiss : you rite me about whippin Sammy. I hereby give you permission to beat him un anv time it is neces- sary to learn his lesson. He is iust Hke his father you have to learn j4rairooinni Em M arid BUNGALOW AT: . Crystal Spring Water Fine Shade, on Car Line Price him - with a cluK . Pound nolege into him. . I want him-to get it and don't pay no attention to what his father says j 1 11 handle him. ' ' Its Their Own Batk Water! Soux Falls Argus-Lead6r r1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Iarkerson depart ed over the Milwaukee for Hot Springs, Ark., where they expect1 . Mrs. Fred mpton is visiting ner to pend the next six weeks taking parents Mr. and Mrs. Jf W: Mor the baths and drinking the water, gan. , - ; . . v : Miss Lura Jimison is visiting her v Staying up Nights is Serious Macomb, 111., Journalv Mrs Alice White has a beautiful night- blooming series whrdi bloomed sev eral times last wek. - Several of the neighbors stayed up to- see it come out in full bloom at 10 o'clock night. Another Way of Putting It. Cortland, N. Y., Standard j "CharlesRutan buzzed fifty cords of wood for Arthur Mudge the past week." In a Manner of Speaking. Omaha World-Herald ; Mrs. M H will undergo an operation for various veins this morning at St. Joseph's Hospital. A young lady told, me that she got a compote as a birthday gift and when 1 asked her when she would wear it so Icould see it she 1 got mad, and I am still in the dark. Hale and Female Created He Them Anna, 111., Democrat: Mr. Eddy Montgomery of Buncombe and Mrs. Ellen Montgomery of Friend ship were married in Cypress, Jan. 9, 1917. Mrs. Montgomery is one of Buncombe's business men and the bride id sthe wiow of Chas. Montgomery her first husband and her second husband was F. Montgomery both deceased being brothers to Mr. Eddy Montgomery the third husband. porch ii iil M - Horse Shoe Curves. - Miss Efile Davis of Henderson- vllle spent the week end "with Misses Dora and Delia Moffitt. H. C. Johnson and family of Asheyille spent Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Morgan. .... Miss. Sue Cannon isin Brevard attending the summer school. J A 1 Jbrother, Tom P.. Jimison': Zack Fletcher and wife of Eto wah were visitors' atthis place last week. " Mr. Fox of Try on visited Hazzie Case last week. ' vi Hazzie Case and Harry Daven port motored to Landrum, S. C, on Monday. RevT. P. Jinjison is conducting a revival at Sardis. Mrs. Daniel Kilpatrick of Hen dersonville, visited herinotherMrs Duncan on Sunday. Mr. Davenport and family mo tored to Uree on Sunday. Born; to Mr. and Mrs. A. E Pressley on June 30th, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Date jBarnett dined with J. D. Barnett on FVi day. . 1 R. M. Brannonls visiting his son Pierce Bra nnon. Mrs. Siler. Case and sons Frank and Hazzie visited Landrum :n'! Spartanburg last week. iMrs. R. M; Urannon was burled at Shaw's Creek cemetery on July 6th. The bereaved family has the sympathy of the community. Miss Ada Greenwood is visiting in Asheville. odakers Bring your films to our Finishiug Department and you will have BEST POSSIBLE PERMANEN1 PICTURES to remind you of your vacation pleasures. Better Kodak Finishing Correct Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Developing, any size roll 10c Prints with art margins, ,3c to 5c Zimmerman's Book Store Between Justus drug store and-Al- derman's grocery. Phone 86. Main St. Hendersonville, N. 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