- Ss Revenue Laws -'V..V . t PRaMiine; 27. The democrat- fitVinakecouiity waged in !- .fee primary Saturday resulted in a 'Victory for the , so-called anti-ring . which was hnrkpd hv Editor I Josephus Daniels of the News and "Observer and J, W. Bailey. j The "Ring" or present officers ear A ried theljcity of Raleigh by hand- isomer majorities,: receiving some 350 tojover 500. But in the county 4 ; precincts the new crowd deyeloped . unsuspected strength and overcame Vthese majorities. A total of 5,000 votes, was cast and the only one of i ' r tYin TreOon- rPfirara in thf pmintv who was; re-nominated was Sheriff ; ilHSears, his majority being aD0tit25S Clerk of the Court Riiss i was defeated for, renomination by deylftte&rirTherel. are ? abou i.C9,b0Qr;afiei voters in Wake 'v'cbun'tyv Hence, notwithstanding the fight, not more than half v ;: of ; the -Voters of the county seemed - f to have" participated iri the primary 'Saturday. Of the 5,000 who voted " 'i;infthe- primaries no questions refisked of some non-residents, men Hq had not been in the coun . tyrjprecinct sufficient length of XvUmeand many whb had not paid l their poll taxes took part. At HarT risstore,: Houses Creek township-5 inrbcs'Vbted'' in the demo - ctatkptfimary. This may. have happened in some.of the other pre- v supreme couif earned, the county. by ab0ii $ iffi&J&iS nd;retin H Ral&giM v friejaisi nrjflScere f&ile up'ff' good; majority for f ni I pointed as an . expression of!a; EfcadiesTli latest styles 75c to $I Ladiealentandwn hirtTWaists pf latest styles; 50c to $1.25 tadies Idhgandishprt CnlmohasireatV variety ' latest style ,;35d? i ... V 's. f'riaoies sirap oiippers.DiacK ana ian oc iuu 7;;;tadles and. Mens Beiroom slippers 25cto 50c liifll R& (irsets tiewyles 50 asn &Jnimtwu.wiaTnat. Yash SltfitSf&eMlyMm 98c : P !rfwMstlicMSvijr diteetypatterhsell f1 "s.? dWfsf siiifhWAifnr eta, selling now kt greatly reduced priced - v ? 'Ad- thpse;heheuyin thgrhatixowil g - a few etra ipeciaforvSatuf day ;d jMoaySi K cut and orins wun mm ' 'The Uni! ss&liii rftor e Uhe News- and " Observer had Jbeen hostile to Wm. , .This; accounts for the victory of Judge " Manning over Judge Allerv for both of these justices are well known in Wake county. , ; ; There are already plans on foot for the nomination . of a strong op position ticket and it is confidently predicted by many democrats .that the republicans stand a splendid chance to carry Wake county in November. - ' - - All Privilege Taxes are now due and must , be, paid. Under the law I have no op tion but am compelled to col lect, and therefore I hereby request -you :to :-. come- and make settlnent without de- V hislnotice applies5 to all Bdardmgrhouse keepers, Liv erymeraymen, and ALL othrsSetjtp privilege taxes i oMxiMkind in the town of Hendersonville. ' esjpMectfully;, v ' '': WMMm'-.i For Sheriff v T herehvannounce mvself a can didate for the , bmce: pt bhenrl Henderson county,; subject' to the IubUcan "TOnVemonf ' ' r T. LEE DRAKE. '.t. , -.4 ? . , yousr v ! .. .-'Ts.'.jti.V' K9 J Congressman Grant .has returned from Washington where he has worked faithfully and successfully for his constituents. r He has been in congress only a little more than a year, but he has already acquired very great influ ence. He is the only new member who has been placed oh three committees. He has secured the enactment of three important measures, for a government building and site in Hendersonville, the appropriation of $7,500 for a site for a government build ing at Waynesviile, and the order for the survey of the French Broad. Other important measures are under way. This is a. record-breaking achievement. Mr. Grant has already done more than the combined accomplishments of Mr. Gudger in four years and Mr. Crawford in seven years. weather for week ending 6 p. m June '28 s s s TO SB '1'.: nj. - 8 & CD to a I i June 22 82 58 , 7o 74 sw clr w c)r a ; pp -8WT; clr , sw clr W c r bw pe v . 23 83 59 71 72 24 83 58 70 73 ' 25 -85 59 72 74 26 80 60 ' 70 70 . 27 8i . 54 68 63 28 86 53 79 69 T T Mean; Miri 57 Mean 70 -Frecip'n . T airn 53 tfean Max. 83 ress SPECIAL TO THE TIMES C Washington, D. June 27?r-Con-gress has j ust adjourned, and - the session has a very large amount of important legislation to its credit During the last few weeks ah enor mous amount of work has been done The republicans can go before the people and point with pride to a splendid record of achievement North Carolina has fared remark ably well in the matter of appropria tiohs. The OldNoiii a winning card when Jt 'sent three republicans to congress. John : G Grant pf the Tenth district was ap member of the committee on public buildings;, and he hot only took good care of his own district but he also aided materially in getting results for the whole state. - TWO SENATORS This week the United States senate members, Senators McEnery of Louisiana and Daniels of Virginia. ENTHUSIASTIC PI Sf6 GOOD ROADS ThefoUoyracolored . persons, caught trespassing on the Southern railway,' have been sent to the chain- gang: J: H. Turner, George Jenkins, John Johnson, J; C, Gray,-John Ben,- edict, Richard ompson,: edT lisf .TDjle, If Pms. jTnerrests were made Monday:, and ? Tuesday nights by T. b. Connor.-The ciiain iging is not large enough' todb ihe troaki w;ork that is needed; and new iecmii e3elcp3VTetdw pel" forjjel axi iasiastoo3T road ieH'jind'wtttiMe'l)! roui ig juTcan3idats qualified for jpositibns'on Hhe gang. Before Ibaymbiir shoes OIv Cong DEATH OF the appropriation of $70,000 1 MEDICAL SOCIETY Drs. Waldrop, Kirk and Egerton have returned from Wrightsville Beach where they attended the meet ing of the North Carolina State Med ical Society. They report a pleasant and instructive Meeting. Next year the society will meet at Charlotte; the arrangements for 1912 have not yet been made, but it is believed that little difficulty will be ex psrinced in persuading the society to come to Hendersonville in that year Dr. Kirk made a strong presentation of Henderson ville's claims andt at tractions with a veiw to inducing the society to come here next year, ,but there was a feeling that, as last year's mesting was at Asheville and this years on the coast, it would be a good thing to let the Peidmont sec tion have its innings next year. There is a general consensus of op inion that, after experiencing the fierce heat of a Charlotte June, the doctors' will be doubly anxious for Hendersonville's mountain breeies. THE DOVE OF PEACE Progress is being made with the construction of sidewalks in town. H. G. Bailey, the engineer in charge of the work, is devoting all . his en ergies to the speedy accomplishment of the task; and under his tactful supervision 'the dove of peace is hovering over the scene of the threatened carnage. Mr. Bailey came here from Brevard where he tindMrs. Bailey still have their home; i)iit we.are glad to learn that they eXpnect to,. move to Hendersonville befbe the end of the year. - . . WAGONERS' CONVENTION ' The "old-time" wagoners will hold their annual convention August 15 and 16nt . M.- Mace's store near Kanuga lake. 'A large attendance is deskei and expected, and every e:' wrtiwiil be inade to insure an enjoy able and successful convention. The date has been -arranged jto suit the coavenience ofxhe farmers. Further particulars will be announced next week. .- A STRON' One of the argun ents used:by Dr. Khinhiseftort to bring;the .State Medical, society Vtc vHender?ohvill Was the fact that wc have a cbngress matfwho has just s ecured a appro-: priatioh of $70,000 jforagoveiinent 6uMin5iMis ntrgu- OF THE Town of Hendersonville OR SPECIAL TAXES, LEVIED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HENDERSON VILLE, JUNE 13, 1910. By virtue of the powers conferred by the Charter of the Town of Hendersonville, North Car olina, and the General Laws of the state as appli cable to towns and cities, the Board of Commis sioners of said town of Hendersonville do hereby impose and levy the olio wing special and privi lege taxes upon the subjects, property, business, trades, occupations; callings and professions here inafter mentioned and specified, to be collected as prescribed by the 'Acts composing the Charter of said town, the General Law of the State, and the ordinances enacted for the government of said town, for the year beginning the first day of June, -191.6, and, ending on the 31st day of May, 1911, and no person shall engage in any business, trade, occupation, calling or profession upon which any tax hereinafter mentioned is imposed or levied without first having paid the taxjand obtained a license inereior, lo-wn: Section 1. On each skating rink soliciting the patronage of the public a special or privilege tax of $25$ Sec. 2. On each and every bowling altey, ten or nine pin alley for public use, a special or privilege tax of $20. Sec. 3. On every public billiard, pool or bagatelle table a special or privilege tax of $25", , where same Is used and operated for profit - Sec. 4. On every moving picture show or electric theater a special or privilege tax of $25. , : Sec. 5. On every hoteland boarding house a special or privilege tatx of $5, .and. ' 50c for each bed room, except bed rooms regularly used bjK the inml(iiate family of the persons paying said tax. Sec. 6. On every eating house or restaurant or ice cream stand, a special privilege tax of $10. Sec. 7. On all peddlers of medicine, goods, wares or mer- (Continued on page 3) HUNTER'S" oda Water Our big Soda Season is now on us and we . are well prepared to taKe care of the Tgfeat' ; crowds who want GOOD S O D A, - Our magnificent Iceless fountain is Serving many fine tempting drinks to WE IjYVITE YOU TO MAKE 'OUR STOREH YOUR HEADQUARTERS '. ' 1 UNTER'S Near POSTOFFICE or hi. GrSwn jri Henden Pays $5,00 fo TOME btr eiktfltolbe Weighed on scales selected by ..u - r- ' .1- t DELICIOUS our many patrons.: ', : t" HARMAGV v ' ' ' ?v i V.''," , ; , " - T:-Largest;;y::.v:'-. ';; 10M .1 J .... V i f. .. I ' . T 1 VMVV 1

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